The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, December 19, 1921, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    MONDAY, EECEMBEE 19. 1921.
PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOmiffAL
PAGE FIVE
DEPMR TMENT.
PREPARED EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE JOURNAL.
Making Business Safe!
Every year some firms who have ventured upon
the stormy sea of commercial life found hidden reefs
of rock which wreck their ship and leave their business
a dreary waste. They have failed to study the situation
and have venteured upon propositions which involved
considerable investment, without first knowing if the
things were safe.
Better know that your proposition is "water tight"
before you risk your all on it.
The banking house that is conservative and looks
after the welfare of the community is the safest insti
tution to obtain the knowledge necessary to make you
safe when needed.
The Eank cf Murdock, which has done business
in this communit'' for the past thirty-five years is the
best place to get the knowledge and service required
in a safe commercial enterprise. Always at your service.
The Bank of Riurdock
iVlurciccfc, Nebraska
"The Bank where You Feel at Kerne"
HZI7EY A. TOOL, President J. E. GUTailAXN, Yice-Pres.
H. A. GTmniAEIT, Cashier
Wisliing Yea A Kerry Qkrisfm&s
Farm lighting plant the Delco system which I
have been using until the electric lights came. I am
offering this plant for $99.00, which is a very low price
tor it.
nso nave an-
EXCELLED i ROADSTER, in good condition and
ery cheap at the price we are making, $165.00.
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jmmpm
The Automobile Man
MURDOCK
NEBRASKA
Mrs. A. Brauchle was visiting with
friends in Lincoln for the day last
Friday.
Win. Knaupe Eawed his winter's
wood at his home south of Murdock
last Tuesday.
Albert Eornemeier was a visitor in
Murdock with friends last Thursday,
driving over in his auto.
Robert and I'aul Stock were look
ing after sorce business matters in
Ashland last Wednesday.
Misr.es Isabel O'Haleran and Mary
Shephard spent their Sunday at Lin
coln last Sunday with friends.
H. TV". Tool and Mr. J. E. McHugh
were looking after seme business
matters in Omaha last Wednesday.
Did you see the assortment of
kewpie dolls in the west window of
the Murdock Mercantile company's
store?
Wm. Meyers, while attending the
state university at Lincoln, war. a
visitor in Murdock for over Sunday
with his friends.
Miss Selma Ilrauchle was looking
after some business matters for the
Murdock Mercantile company at
Omaha last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Knoupe enter
tained Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dehnning
at the home at supper and the even
ing last Thursday.
Taul Schevve was looking after
some business matters at Greenwood
last Wednesday and was accompan
ied by Mrs. Schewe.
Otto Miller and family were visit
ing and looking after some shopping
in Lincoln last Friday, they making
the trip in their auto.
Edward Bronkow and wife and
V. A. Mockenhaupt and wife were
visiting and doing some shopping in
Lincoln last Thursday.
Carlton Zink was spending Sunday
with the folks at home south of j
town for over Sunday, and returned
to his studies last Monday.
Dan Eornemeier, from near Man- j
ley, was a visitor in Murdock last
Thursday, looking after some busi
ness matters for a short time.
Mrs. Louis Hornbeek was a visitor
at the home of her brother, H. C.
Uackemeyer. and with them also vis
ited at Ashland last Wednesday.
Miss Margaret Amgwert, who has
been on the sick list is now recover
ed and returned to her school work
here, having driven his auto down
and is overhauling the s nine ti t the
shop of his brother, J. H. Buck, of
Murdock.
J. II. Buck and family were visit
ing with friends in Lincoln on las;t
Tuesday, driving over in their car.
and also looking after some business
matters as well.
Henry A. Tool, who has been serv
ing on the grand jury in the federal
court at Lincoln for the p-xst ton
days, completed his work and return-j j. ;rl U)
Dakota are visiting in Murdock and j
are called Here on account 01 tne
extreme illness of Mrs. John Leis,
mother of Mr. Leis and also of Mr.
S. P. Leis of this city.
There is to be a community pro
gram at SLiuth Bend on Friday of
'.his vfrcl:, which is expected .to ue
worjli while, and with the interest
ing program which will be given will
be well worth the attending.
V. F. Schliefert was a visitor in
I'lattsmouth, accompanied by the
family last Wednesday, where they
errjeye-l the bargains ofTered by the
. nti rpi i.-:h. merchants of that city
or. their monthly Bargain Wednes
day.
V. T. Wedel. while working at
the vlev.itor slipped and in his fs.ll
n juris! one of his knees, which hat
ed home Monday.
Mrs. George Melvin and daughter,
Mis Jessie were visiti::g at Omaha
iast Wednesday and while they were
away the office was looked after by!
Mrs. Lacey McDonald.
Charles Brown of South Bend, the
carrier of ihe rural ronte of that
mriving village, n iookwi; h i itr i (
some nusmcss matter!-- in ..mruacK : r-
last Thursday afternoon.
August A. Lindell is confined to
his bed with a case of pneumonia.
having been laid up for the prr. j
v eek ana wnur very ;:i is getting
along as well as the disease will per
mit one.
W. O. Gillespie, the drayman, has
been busy for the past few days
smoothing out the rough crossm
have to wear crutches since.
lie is ko he is able to get about witii
the crutches, but is net feeling the
best sis;ce.
Henry Tool cf Douglas is visiting,
., i , . . . .1...... i. 1. ..... T . . c i . ; . !
j relatives here and at Wabash, being!
i the guest while at the latter place
I with his brother. Frank Towle, and j
here with his si 4er, Mrs. J. j
McHugh.
While chopping wood last week ;
Wm. I'eikman had the misfortune to j
have the ax which he was using!
l str;ke hi:; toot, cutting a
Merry Christmas to AH
Com Shelling Machinery
We are handling the famous John Dr: j. line of.
farming machinery and are desiring to call ycjr atten
tion to our shellers.
HAND SHELLERS
HOLE S KELLERS
CYLINDER SMELLERS
We have
the
spreader
".5005 to CUlt
A full
of
and rraa enrines Com'
: and see us!
manure
!
- w. Fry tb
The Implement Man
MURDCCK
NEBRASKA
:iant-f
?ai.h tl ereiii. Jle is compelled :
only
i a
11 who are interested in th
i are i t i.
to get around very slowly and
by the a?d cf crutches. j
At the :.Iurd')Ck high school, the j
r.l inieT'Ts in thp V;i"! crhnnl nre n r
siti.to uma wtHr-cr wiiii fhn ctr.Ai- :2t I.cr horre la?t i.:. tunny evening
about town and making them the
best possible fcr the entering of the
winter season.
Art Hanson of near Murray, v.-a;; a
visitor in Murdock last Thursday, be
ing here with a load of apples from
Frank Morses to O. It. McDonald,
who has now disposed of some three
hundred bushels.
J. Vv". Swindle and wife and George
Olive and wife of Weeping Water,
were guests at the heme of Mr. and
Mrs. E. K. Norton of Murdock last
Sunday, and enjoyed a most pleasant
day with their friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leis of South
Kerry Christmas -Weak
Gstteties
Freeze!
Winter is knocking at our
with the beginning of last week. . - - . ,
Henry Heike and wife were guests : CiOOr, oetlZT nave Zne Cillery
at the home of August Klemme and
wife last Sunday, both hostesses and
guests enjoying a most pleasant day.
) Henry Heineman, Victor Thimgan
iand Albert Thiele were visitors in
Elmwood last Wednesday, where they
i were quests of friends for the e ven-
! W. O. Scheve was a visitor last
Wednesday at Omaha, where he was
' in attendance at the Short Horn cat
!tle rale at the stock yards in that
! city.
I W. Buck, of Ashland, is a visitor
locked after before it is too
late. We also sell the
"Exids Eattery"
Exide Service Free!
Tiie Landtiolm Auto Go.,
Murdock, Nebraska
hr& h yl
of
schofti
csted to bo present and as-
yirt in the siftine cut the bet tor
the school that possibly can be done.
Mrs. H. P. Dehnning- entertained
with tho
and bond market in their work. Bva nost 01 meir inenu.-, ana u
Lhe v.av, a greai manv other people i tances in honor of ;hc;r son, L.
are likewise wrestling "with the same I Dehuuing and wile, who are soon to
problems and probably more "ri. I
ously. ! -
Lryst Sunday Julia Amgwert and !
family in their car departed for Ben- ;
ett and after having spent a short
time there wont also to Cheney,
where they were the guests of Louis
Hite and family for the day. They
had a most enjoyable trip, the day
being nice.
David Master, who with a broth
er caire here from Ohlahoma some :
time since to pick corn, has com-'
pletod his work and a few days since
departed for his home in the south. !
He was working with P. A. Ross-now j
' hile here and made many friends in j
and about Murdock. I
Mr. Charles Campbell and broth-!
or George from near South Bend, j
were visiting in Murdock le st Thurs- j
day, driving over in their car, and !
were accompanied by
Crmpbell, their mother.
visitor with her daughter, Mrs.
Charles Scuar. for the day.
A number cf the young people
from near Murdock visited T!e Metho- r
iist. revival meetings at Greenwood j
last Thursday evening, one load be-J
i;:g rr.ade up of Messrs. Gus Strich I
and Alvin Boruemeier, Miss Lydia '
Strich and Alma Bornemc-ier. They j
report much interest in the meet-
illg. : - . ('
There will be a meeting of the .
patrons of the Murdock school at!
the M. W. A. hall in Murdock this.
Tue?Jay at which questions of in- j
terest to all will be discussed, and'
depart for Oklahoma, where tl.ey
will f-pend the winter ai.d then go to
liarrion in the western portion of
Nebraska, where they will tnsuge in
farming.
I. G. Hor-beck. the agent ! r the
Hock Island lines at Murdock. who
is at this time taking his vacation
(Continued on page Cj
Mrs. John
who was a
Hcpdv Hofsday Greetings
Ml Kinds'.
At prices' which prevailed before the war, for out
side work and inside painting and varnishing. All sizes
just right for jour particular job. REAL BRISTLE,
the kind the painter uses. ,
We beat the work on the price. The quality and
price will surprise ycu. Enough to paint all Cass coun
ty. Do not forget full stock of Lowe Bros, paints.
T'r
I fie ilusieriiorr a
MURDOCH
ops,
NEBRASKA
W-S . - j
Men's Sill: and Wool Mix
pure silk hose,
Hose
1
Silk Lisle Hose 35c.
anta
Glaus
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uarters!
Cut Glass, Fancy China, Star Cut
Glass, Condiment Sets, Creamers
Sugars in China and Cut Glass,
Fancy Plates, Bervy bets, Bread
Carving Sets, Etc.
Jewelry of All Kinds!
Rings for Ladies and Men, stick
pins, cuff link3, tie clasps, coat
chains, ve?t chains, belt chains, pearl
necklaces, lavallieres, neck chains.
Y4
Save Yoiir Gash
BEAU BRUWIMEL
Dress Shirts!
$2.50 to $5.00
Thermo Sport Coat
Register BhcsksJ
With each CASH pur
chase you will receivea
receipt for same. Save
them and receive a
"Kewpie Doll."
4
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Men's Furnishings!
Men's Neckwear, Scarf, Fancy Gloves
and Mittens
6
50c to $4
Murdocl
m Wish You a
Llerrv Xciias!
a
Fancy Felt Slippers
fcr Ladies and Men!
Eastman Kodaks
in Brownie and Folding. Kodak Albums.
Ladies' and Children's Gloves and Mittens!
-Handkerchiefs!-
Ladies' and Children's Fancy
Handkerchiefs,
S to SOc
Plain or Fancy Borders.
v
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n
A
English Walnut
30 2nd 35c lb
i Mercantile Company
MURDOCK, NEBRASKA
Fresh roasted peanuts and mixed
nuts, fancy csndy in Y2 ant
boxes, Xmas mixed candy 20c per
lb. A dandy good line of candy at
25c; chocolates and creams.
Fresh Vegetables and Fruits
of all Kinds!
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