MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1921. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEES JOUBBAl PAGE FIVE MURBK BEPMM TMEfflT. PREPARED EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE JOURNAL. Tho Gommunitios IVoIfaro! The banking business is one of more than ordi nary interest to the community in which the institution is located. To make the work of the bank most effective, there must be a confidence between the bank of its patrons, and between in fact the whole community. Any fear of a financial institution is immediately reflected in the business of the whole community. The bank which has proven its worth to the com munity is the one which has stood the test of good and adverse times and stands ever ready for the service of the whole community. The patrons' interest and the community good is the bank's first concern. We are here for the service of the entire community. Thanking you for your confidence, co-operation and earnest work for our community, we invite your business. The Bank of Murdock Murdock, Nebraska "The Bank where You Feel at Home" HENEY A. TOOL, President J. E. GUTHMAUN, Yice-Pm. H. A. GtJTHMANN, Cashier Three Lines of Cars We have three excellent lines of cars to choose from and each a leader in its class. The Buick, which cannot be beaten anywhere and no line barred. The Dodge Brothers also one of the most reliable and sturdy cars in the market. The Ford, you all know its Stirling work and dur ability. ;r.iSaSf. See us for these cars, and also remember we are prepared to look after your repairing, no matter what the line or make of cars we are equipped for the job. 0. W. THIMGAM, The Automobile Man MURDOCK NEBRASKA Fall Plowing Now! The harvest is over and thrashing done now for the Fall plowing. We have the'facilities for this task plows, tractors and also seasonable farming machinery. See us for the things you are needing. You will be sur prised at what we can show you. Also tho Hullo-ttoior Vasbor! Oils and Gasoline! WEV2. GEH&TS, The Implement Man MURDOCK NEBRASKA m SPECIALS! EXTRA HEAVY 220 DENIM OVERALLS $139 and for WEDNESDAY ONLY. f'lu rdocli Mercantile Go., - MURDOCK NEBRASKA Miss Ada Lau was a visitor -with friends in Lincoln last Friday. Miss Katherine Rau was visiting with friends In Lincoln for a short time last week. Miss Jennie Baur, who lias been in Omaha for some time past, return ed home last Thursday. During the week there were re ceived eome books and labratory supplies for the high school. Miss Minnie reikman, who is em ployed in Ashland, was a visitor at the home of her parents for the past week. Misses Esther Rau and Esther Reinke were visiting at Omaha last Wednesday and Thursday at the Ak-Sar-Ben. H. A. Tool and wife were visiting with friends and looking after some business matters in Plattsmouth last Thursday. Albert Reikman departed last Wed nesday for Chicago, where he is at tending the Northwestern college this year. E. K- Norton and wife with their daughter were visiting in Lincoln last Wednesday making the trip in their auto. Mr. and Mrs. Eldo Mueller of Lin coln were visiting at the home of the latters parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rush last Sunday. Edna Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Miller, was reported as be ing sick for a few days but is now feeling much improved. A. E. Friend of near Alvo was look ing after some business and getting some work one his auto in Murdock last Thursday afternoon. Jesse Landholm and family were visiting looking after business ami also attending the Ak-Sar-Ben in Om aha Monday and Tuesday. Miss Leah Schmidt, who is em ployed at Stella, was a visitor at the home of her parents. H. R. Schmidi and wife, for over Sunday. A. J. Tool and family were visit ing at Firth last week going dowr to take Miss Catherine to the school which she is teaching there. Misses Mattie and Minnie Baur, who recently came from Europe, have accepted positions in Omaha and are now engaged there in work. Geo. Bauers of Orange, California brother of J. A. Bauers of this place was a visitor at the home of hn brother for the past few days. Mrs. Lawrence Wiseman of Elm wood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E K. Norton, was a visitor at theii home for a number of days last week A revival meeting is in progress at the Calihan church, which it arousing great interest and is being attended by large crowds of people Mrs. Julia Brackhogge. of Enid Oklahoma, is visiting at the home of her brother Mr. Henry Meierjurgec and 'with other friends in and neai .here. O. E. McDonald and family were visiting with friends and relative: at Council Bluffs last Sunday, meet ing many friends there for the day's outing. While H. W. Tool was out in the state bunting with a number oi friends from Omaha, Mr. W. T. Wed del was ooking after the bsiness at the mber yard. Alvin Bornemeier with his sister Elsie, Wm Deikman and sister, Min nie, and Miss Aleta Lau were attend ing the festivities at the Ak-Sar-Bec in Omaha last Wednesday. At the high school there has been both a football and a basketball team organized for the school year and they are getting in practice for th games which they hope to win. Samuel Panska, who has been mak ing his home for some time in the west and latterly in Idaho, is visit ing for a few days at home of hk parents, Mr. and Mrs. August Pan ska, and his brother, Dan. Emil Kuehn of .Lincoln was look ing after some business matters ir Murdock last Thursday and in con versation remarked that Herman Kraft of Ithica was feeling well en ough to be down looking after the business of the store. Miss Leon a Rush, who is employed ! with an insurance company in Lin ! coin, has been home for a week's vis- ! it with the folks, and last Thursday departed for Omaha, where she wil visit with her sister. Mrs. Jack Burt. before returning to her work. Mr. Shoeman and wife with their daughter. Myrtle, of Enid, Okla., ar rived via the auto last week and vis- : ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H i R. Schmidt for a visit of a niinVber 1 of days, and also visited at Louis ville with friends and relatives. The telephone lines are now in good condition due to the exDert work 'of Mr. Kenneth Tool, who was look , ing after them during the absence : of the manager, Mr. Lacey McDon- ; aid, who has been away on a fishing trip. Henry Inheder, who condcted the cream station here for the summer. , has been assigned to the station for j the Harding people at Geneva and I is taking up the work there. Mr. In- I Tielder made a success of the" work , here and should succeed in his new location. Mr. and Mrs. Wm Rikli and the children who have been kept at home on account of illness, have so far re covered that they are now able to be out again and are appreciating the fact. They were all kept pretty close to home on account of the ill ness and this release seems really very good to them. Waste and Decay! are bound to follow neglect of your property. Better have it painted This is insurance. See me for prices on all kind of painting interior or exterior. H. H. LAWTON, MURDOCK, NEBR. ber of children as well as the wife to mourn his departure. In this loss Mr. Holka has the sympathy of his his host of friends here as well as in Ashland. Lost, License Number Please return to me license plate No. T10999. JARVAS LANCASTER Murray, Neb. Attended tbe Funeral Messrs. and Mesdames E. W. Thim gan. Otto Miller and children and A. D. Zaar were attendins the fun eral of Mr. Henry Hirz, which was held in Plattsmouth last Sunday and at which there was a large crowd nrpspnt. W. A. Schutz and wife and children and Miss Helen Hirz, daugh ter or the soldier wno gave nis me for his country, also attended the funeral and celebration of the last sad rites over the remains of this brave soldier. WONDERFUL GAIN IN WEIGHT REPORTED Young Woman Only Weighed 76 .. Pounds Now Weighs Over 100 Gains Every Day. "Before I began taking Tanlac I only weighed 76 pounds. I now weigh over one hundred and am gain ing every day," eaid Miss LaRue Davis, of Chattanooga, Tenn. "I bought my first bottle of Tan lac at Gas City, Ind., and it helped me so much that I continued using It. I have always been very deli cate and suffered a great deal from stomach trouble and rheumatism. I rarely ever had any appetite and simply could not relish anything. I fell off until I only weighed 76 pounds and was so thin I looked per fectly awful. This is the condition I was in when I began taking Tanlac. "Oh, I feel so different now. Even my complexion is improved. My ap petite is good and I can hardly get enough to eat. Tanlac is simply grand and I can truthfully say it is the only medicine that has ever done me any good." Tanlac is sold in Plattsmouth by F. G. Fricke & Co., and by leading druggists everywhere. Cockrels For Sale , I have a number of choice Buff Drphington Cockrells for sale. Call Mrs. G. V. Pickwell, Murdock, Neb. The Fishermen Home Lacey McDonald. Harry Gillespie, Louis Hornbeck and Jerry McHugh ind Gust Gakemeier, who have been in the northwest on a fishing trip for the past ten days, returned home browned and weary but feeling fine ly as they had a most excellent time and secured a large catch of fish They brought home with them some 125 fish and that being only a por tion of what they caught. These brought home were all bass. Harry Gillespie gave Mrs. H. V. McDonald one which weighed 6 M pounds and which was a fine piece of eating. Card of Thanks To the many friends who in their kindness ministered during the late Illness o fmy beloved wife and for the flowers and other acts of kind ness and during the funeral. I wish to extend my heartfelt thanks. GUST GAKEMEIER Kan red Wheat for Sale I have some excellent Kanred seed rhe&t for sale. This has yielded ?ood on my farm this year and Is worth while sowing. WILLIAM KNAUPE. Murdock, Nebr. Attend Sarpy-Cass Meet A large number of the members of the Royal Neighbors of America were in attendance at the meeting of that order which was held last Wednesday at Weeping Water which comprised the membership of the lodges of Sarpy and Cass counties Those to attend from Murdock were Mesdames H. V. McDonald. Robert Williams, O. J. Pothast. A. R. Horn- leck. Lacey McDonald, J. E. Me Hugh, O. E. McDonald, H. A. Tool H. H. Lawton, Jesse Landholm, John Amgwert, J. S. Bauers and James Wells and Miss Rhena Towle. Card of Thanks We take this means to thank our friends and neighbors who showed their, kindness and sympathy in so many -ways. Also for the beautiful flowers sent, which were so much appreciated during dur recent ill ness. Mr. and Mrs. Wm Rikli and family. NOTICE TO POLICY HOLDERS At a meeting of the Board of Di rectors of the Platte Mutual Insur ance company last evening, a new business policy was adopted, where by in the future the amount of any one risk shall not exceed $1,500, and in the business district not closer than every other place of business. Under those conditions it was con sidered that Mutual insurance can prosper and give goocK protection without making assessments. The Platte Mutual has been writing in surance in this city for the past twenty-five years and during all that time had only one assessment, not withstanding the rate for insurance was about half that of the Old Line companies, hence the patrons of the local company have saved largely on cost of their insurance.- It is a home company and all the money paid for insurance is kept at home and deserves the patronage of everyone ivho is interested in seeing the company prosper. Boost. A. J. TRILETY. -GILA Glass for all your wants. You do not have to bring your house, door or window to town. Just phone us and we will come and set the glass for you. The Dusterhof f Shops, MURDOCK NEBRASKA were callers at the Reese home last . Sunday evening. J rn i M T T f . 1 ' I nree sisters oi lertuy oiamey were at his home Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. William Young and Mr. and Mrs. Hoig, both of Lincoln, and Mrs. Tabor, of Denver. Edward Jackman. of Illinois, is visiting with his cousins, Charles. S. A. and Lawn Jackman. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jackman and cousin Edward took dinner at the S. A. Jackman home. A happy family gathering was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jones on Sunday, September 18th, the occasion being the third wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Jones. After the Bumptious dinner served caffeterla style, the afternoon was spent in conversation and music. Those present were Mrs. Jones' par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bosworth." who will on November 19th celebrate their Golden wedding; Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Colbert and family; Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Jenkin3 and family; Mr. and Mrs. Watson Jones; Mrs. Guy Capp and daughter, Delores; Theo dore Jones and Will Siruson. In this gathering were also four generations, Mrs. Ira Boaworth. Mrs. B. G. Jenk ins, Mrs. Guy Capp and little Delores Capp. One sister, Mrs. C. L. Ohm, was unable to be present on account of sickness. A Grateful Letter It is in trying conditions like that related below by Mrs. Geo. L. North; of Naples, N. Y., that proves thej worth of Chamberlain's Colic and! Diarrhoea Remedy. "Two years ago' "ast summer," she says, "our little' boy had dysentary. At that time we were living in the country eight miles from a doctor. Our son was taken ill suddenly and was about the sickest child I ever saw. He was in terrible pain all the time and passed from one convulsion into another. I sent my husband for a doctor and after he was gone thought of a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy in the cupboard. I gave him some of it and he began to improve at once. By the time the doctor ar rived, he was out of danger," We appreciate yonr co-operation in helping ns to publish all the live news of the community. Call No. 6, 3 rings. .. .'.Vn'n Yon Can Save Ptfloney on Wednesday! HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE ON TIRES Reg. Price 32x4 Standard cord tires .... $43.85 32x4 tubes 3.85 30x3 tubes 2.25 Special Price $30.00 2.50 1.50 Also former saving on spark plugs for the day. E. W. THiEV3GAN, The Garage Man MURDOCK NEBRASKA Buried at Ashland Mr. Wm Holka, father of Will Hol ka, northwest of Murdock. died at his home in Ashland last Tuesday and was buried last Thursday, thei son and his family attending the ser-j vices. Mr. Holka deceased, was welli 'advanced in years and leaves a num- PUBLIC AUCTION! The undersigned will offer for sale it Public Auction to the highest bid ler on the C. E. Metzger farm, one quarter mile east of Cedar Creek, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1 :ommencing at 1 o'clock sharp, the following described property: Four Head of Mules One team black mules, seven years old, weight 2300; one team bay and gray mules, smooth mouth, weight 2300. Farm Machinery McCormick binder, 7-foot cut; Mc- Cormick mower; McCormick hay rake, 32 teeth; Humer corn planter, SO rods wire; 16x16 Humer disc, T truck; one U-bar 4 -section harrow; Sterling 2-row 6talk cutter; 28-foot Galloway corn elevator and power complete; John Deere riding culti vator; Moline cultivator; P. & O. 4 wheel riding lister; P. & O. 2-row machine; hay rack; truck wagon; hickory wagon; top buggy; two sets 1-inch good work harness; one 1H h. p. Reward engine; one feed grind er; one emery sickel sharpener; one 30-gallon kettle; one 50-gallon kero sene barrel and numerous other articles. Terms of Sale All sums of $10 and under, cash in hand; on sums over $10 a credit of six to eight months will be given, purchaser giving bankable note bear ing eight per cent interest from date. All property to be settled for before being removed from the premises. E. H. MEISINGER, Owner. W. R. YOUNG. Auctioneer. J. L. MEISINGER, Clerk. WABASH HAPPENINGS Henry Obernolte shelled corn on Thursday afternoon. j T. H. Richard came down from Lincoln Friday morning. George Towle was a visitor in town Thursday afternoon. O. O. Thomas came down from Lin coln Wednesday morning. William Langhorst was a Lincoln passenger Tuesday evening. Mrs. Theo Miller was a passenger to Lincoln Tuesday evening. A car load of young folks autoed to Plattsmouth Friday evening. . Theo. Miller' was a business visi tor in Plattsmouth Wednesday. Mrs. Jack Morris was calling on friends in town Tuesday afternoon. Jesse Hinds and daughter Edna left for about two weeks' visit in Omaha. August Wendt and H. H. Squires were Omaha passengers Saturday morning. H. A. Williams and B. I. Clements of Elmwood were in town Tuesday afternoon. Ralph Dorr, John Brown and L. R. Stanley autoed to Ashland Tues day afternoon. Mr and Mrs Bav Vnrria and Knn Clarence spent Sunday with Mrs.J Norris parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Hinds. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hardway re turned home after a two weeks' visit wLth relatives and friends in Mis souri. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Jackman and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Jack- man's sister and family, Mrs. C. H. Gibson. Mrs. Eugene Colbert and son Lloyd of Weeping Water spent Thursday at the home of her brother Park and Mrs. Allis. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Mitchell spent Sunday afternoon with their daugh ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Osbert Griffert. Dorthy Wood is visiting with her aunt, Mrs. C. C. Jackman and fam-j ily. She has recovered from an op eration for appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. Will Van Every and. son Russel and Mrs. A. M. Van Every autoed to Lincoln Sunday. They spent the day at the Ed Van Every home. Esther Lane. Chester Irons, Mar ion Christian. Earnest and Cleny Un derwood, Edith Slaid and Diller Utt Crib and Granary! (H fl i P"7 f AA pays for all the material which is Jhl ll used m a double crib and gran- ary. This is a double crib, with driveway and granary above, with tight bins. This in cludes the lumber, sand and cement for the same. The building is 26x28 feet, with good shingle roof. A A A A A pays or double crib, similar to above, 3) U U U U not having granary above, but provid- ing for. driveway and crib room on each side. h4 AN AApays for a self feeding crib, caring for 3) J. Ot) S Vr Sram ai,d at the same time feeding. See us for specifications and how the same is constructed. We have the plans. Tool, Nauman & EYiurtey, MURDOCK -:- -:- -:- NEBRASKA How is Your Battery? We are doing battery charging and repairing. If your battery is not doing its work, bring it to us and we will remedy the evil. We carry Mitchell and Oldsmobile parts, and are equipped to furnish the best repair services on all makes of cars at reasonable prices. All Work Guaranteed Satisfactory Landholm Auto Co., MURDOCK NEBRASKA