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THTJESrAY, IEBEUABY 9, 1922.
PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEELY JOTTEIJAL
! Murray Department
PAGE FIVE
Prepared in the Interest of the People of Muxry nd Surrounding: Vicinity Especially for the Journal Keaden
If tryortbe readers tb
Jourta! fcnoy of ai ; scisJ
eer.t or tteaj of ic. t-si tri
this vtctrity. ntid trail
limr to tbib office, i' i. ill s;,
per uncU-rthts tieau r .ir. We
want fcll newsitema E.titoti
Opportunity
Means Nothing
to the Man with
Empty Pockets
If . visiting in the
yjfor some time
Saturday evenin
n 1 to have arri
Did YOU ever consider that?
The individual who goes through life without
a little cash salted away and consequently
without credit or the means of getting it
can tell you of many splendid opportunities
passed along to some one more fortunate be
cause he had not the wherewithal to "plank
down." Why not place yourself in a position
to take advantage of opportunity?
Start a SAVINGS ACCOUNT Today !
Start a SAVINGS ACCOUNT Today!
It is not a difficult matter to squeeze out a
little deposit now and apain and it's marve
lous how quickly it mounts up with the
interest.
MS
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11 V: !S
MURRAY, NEBRASKA
Bank.
,1
John Farris shipped a carload of j a very eloquent speakt r and is wel1
cattle to the South Omaha markets : worth groins many a n-ilt- to hear
last Monday evening, the cattle ar- dlscuts the scriptures, oo and you
j riving in. the market for Tuesday will be well rtpaid f. :h effort,
morning. Mr. Farris was in Omaha It nnetr.ber the hour, 7:::o Sunday
to look after the sale of the cattle, o. evening.
M. Minford also shipped with him
; and was interested in the car of cat
. tie, accompanying them also.
Miss Elsie Puis. who has been I
At Home to Her Triends
That is ju?t i:. Mir- Aurora L.ee
Lvmca tiTT)incr 'the ihv: -i at iiist 13
north part of the state! jm.rj.: arrived c-t her i rents home
arrived home last l2,t Mondav at Belle F.. arches, S. D..
g. She had expected arid r.1unj .them feeliu- rr.i.tv itckmI.
vea sooner, dui on ac- t-,nT1v vrm yes the 1
I the rural postal service inspectors
aaic u i:. ui iLOiV A Ul ai ivuiR) auu
are now offering some suggestions
which if followed will materially aid
in the hotter service which is the de
sire of all. In the matter of boxes
they are expecting that all boxes
lie of 'the regulation style and pat
tern and .tha.i they be placed in eas
ily accessible positions and places.
That the reads he kept in as good
a condition as possible that bridges
nil j culverts being kept in good re
pair and that the roads be gotten in
good erudition as soon after s.torms
as possible. All patrons should keep
themselves supplied with stamps and
envelopes and all mail should be
proreily iuunped before being -post-cd.
Dj net put loose change in the
lox and especially during coid or
;!crmy weaLher. If you are compelled,
to piare mcney tin the box wrap it
ut so ;he carrier will not have to
remove his mittens for the purpose
of picking it out of the box. Much
--f the battering of the service de-
count oi me lateness 01 trams sue ,---? P,i -the mother well ,t the
i was not able to make the proper con- i p.,U(i father on th-r-iir -x eel lent and
nections. Miss Elsie had a most is zin well herself. N . that is not
j pleasant time while she was away. , v,aif of Jt jor na.j yo;-, looked into
, Last week while Jarvas Lancaster fnp of jrrar.dijither D A Youns
.e one con-, tnds on the patrons of the routes
j with a party over on the river
, skating upon a particularly smooth
i piece of ice his feet and shoulders
changed places and he was standing
I the wrong end towards .the blue sky
with the result that Jar vis suffered
j a fracture of his shoulder blades and
I Which is keeping him ilayed up for
some time. We are hoping he may :
soon be well again. j
you would have ths-u-ht that you
wf-9 str.ring iiito the :.i or ino an
auto lighit at night be: ce the d'imer
law went into effect. That smile,
j;.;:t 5niih. we irot a hlinipfe andj:.
even we !:ave locked pleasant ever?.?,
since. Still we do not 'hiame grandpa!
Young for stmilng. "f
:;nd they are the one .to benefit by
:he hn'Terment which fellow ftjhese
surra ion- v."i!l secure. This doing
what you can and see how veil it
will be reflected dn better service.
i
Had Excellent Time !
The moving picture show which .
was given at the Peterson hall last
Friday was well attended, and at
tracted a very nice appreciation of
the efforts of Mr. Edmund Peterson
to furnish a good clean amusement'
for the people of Murray. j
Earnie is Doin Fine !
Earnia Henkle w . -everybody!
likfs. is doing fine a: the hospital '
at Omaha and expected with ;the rate!
of ituprovemeul whic; it is hoped
will continue, will be
iicaie in t:ie near futi
Me to return
LOCATED A T MURRAY
Specialist on Swine and
Cattle Diseases
DR. 6. L. TAYLOR
Veterinarian
AVi'l receive calls at Murray
hotel. Telephone nurabcr 14.
II. "Warner
II Puis was a visitor at the the home cf Grandpa C.
sale which was held of the Jack West and wife.
farm weft of town last Tuesday. ) Frank Yallery one of the members
ITncIe Fred Heinrich was enjoying of the firm of the Murray garage,
a visit from his friend and relative. , was down a number of days this
v T Tiitz. of Plattsmouth, on lart week asrifting
Tuesdav.
"V. F. Moore and A. A. Young were the hospital,
also shippers of cattle to the South' Mrs. E. S. Tutt was a visitor for
fiwaiia market last Tuesday morning ' some three days at Omaha with her
Here is Where Ycu Save
We have an elegant leather up
holstered rocker which cost $35.00.
Having shipped it here, and having
no use for it, we are oiTering it for
$15.00. The first one coming for
the nicnev gets the chair.
C. E. STEBES.
At Murray Hotel.
Are Feeling Better
i The farmers with corn to sell are
feeling much better with the ad-
t the garage during 4V
. , . . . . ; 1 I . f . 1 V li 1 t - V 11 I l ill If 1 1 l. V V. I 1. il 11 . 11.1 L
if.J uuir 11 . .1 Liiuic 1 . i ii n i i c. . i . . - , rru
now vary around forty cents
Scotty is E?:e
! Former citizen of Murray, and one
I wl:r a-sirted in :na'
! -1-OvV up on the map. V
rive'l from the sovtli
morning looking the pi'
and as though he had
;n the Sunflower strte
1 or with his mr.ny
jW'ien afked by the r-;.rter was he
'going to return to Murray to live.
"I do nut kne-'v yet." Now
fnd a good
place to live shcr.ld lie :-t t urn to this
town, and he would if.:ho stayed away
prn'iaMy run somethiiii.' of a chance
i. f finding a much wor. place.
fig the town
. A. Scott, ar-
';;-t Tuesday
' ;re of health
.en well fed
and is vi?it- j
;nnil nere
WABASH HAPFEKih'GS
! he said
i Tvtr. Scott would no do
arriving in time ior me uaj s uiain.fi..
Mr. Win. Wykert of Granz was a
visitor in Murray last Tuesday, look
ing after some business matters and
was a business caller cn Mr. W. F.
Campbell.
Hans Christiansen from between
friend. Mrs. O. A. -Davis, who is con
valescing after having undergone an
operation for appendicitis at a hos
pital in Omaha.
; Henry C. Long, who has been feel
; ing very poorly at his home in Mur
ray for the past number of weeks.
prccs i
and it
' seems are about as high as could be
: gotten at this time, although it looks
like in the future the price would be
, better. We are hoping that this may
ibe the case.
here and Union was looking alter . is reported as being mucn imprcveu
some busines matters for a while in ' and was able to be down town for a
town and also attended the sale of little while a few days since.
'Jack West." ' 5 - - f ;-- Mrs. James Hatchett, who was in
J. B. Seyboldt was among those Havelock for some time, called there
who were not feeling the best, being ' on account of the illness of her little
off his feed for a number of days last grandson, returned home a few days
?plat
Eurr Oak Posts
Burr Oa'.i pe?,ts for
ROBT.
4t-w
s lor sale.
SCHRADER.
Murray Neb.
Held Interesting Meeting 6
Three good speakers, accompanied
by the Rev. A. G. Hollowell. pastor
of the Christian church at Platts-
week. but is feeling some improved ago and is rejoiced to report the lit-; mouth, were in Murray last Tue-sday
evening and held a very worth-while
meeting for the- church, and spoke of
the work which the church was do
ing, and were listened to by a very
appreciative audience.
at this time
Mrs. V,'. L. I-Cilley
cousin of Mrs. J. H
rived a few dtys since
with her cousin, an
for the week.
Mrs. Joreph Cook, who has been
under the weather for the paat few
days with something like the grip,
is reported as being considerable bet
ter at this writing.
Mr
was i
i tie fellow getting along nicely
of 0:aha a ' T. J. Brendel and wife were visit-TJaf,-.v.Itt
'nr-iiug at Omaha last Tuesday, where
ndi'.i.ru, "i i.. ... - ti ti. t-
fiir ! vis't i iuey w ei e oiii.i in fi . j-,afe. .um.
i i - . - a e t . .1 , l
d is vi iting here I uems, a riisier ui .wrs. ureuuei.
t .Mrs. iaKe nas noi Deen ieeiing me
J best but is somewhat improved at
Walter Herger who has been at
Chicago where he was called to at-
- i rwl t 'n n f 1 1 Ti o 1 --if o T"n " 'i t i 1" o c-ATnP
i -uu - 11 . ..I - " . " . . w ra V
nearlv two weeks since, arrived
Lumber is Ivluch Lower
V.. B. Panning, of the firm of Ban
ninr; & Nickles, v. as I tro from his
h.oi::e at Cnicn last Tcesd'iy consult
ing his partner, Mr. Gt-c-rge Nickles
regarding bu? tress raatjors and iuak
! inrr arrangements for the conducting
I of n verv aggressive bu-iness for the
ili rrsal of their goods here. Messrs i -r.
T:r:!vinir Xickles have a verv nice- i'"-
ly ai.:orted stock of goods which they
'ar making good prices to those who
'care to purchase and : re furnishing
excellent stock in thrir tine.- -
In line with the falling prices of
everything else, they have made their
prices lower alo. TLey are meeting
the decline and in many instances
art- r:ore than (loins s:. The pric?
of yellow pine fleering which cost
not io crceed a year and a half since
soid at 117. f0 wholesp.le, now sells
.at S"S0.00. This is corae reduction.
U'fDiUit. which cost wholesale $4.27
Yqy- Sale ' r.ow is selling fVr $3.f0. Mary other
Two 2-vear-old red heifers. on? ' things bear the sam- reduction and
fresh, the other soon. Good prospects .f t ,1;f coods art rulins much low
for milk cows. Albert Young, Mur- : tr in Prlce-
Aller T'ool was a paseneror to
W.f-:nc Wnter Wednerday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Dehning and
s-.n. Villiam. ar.toed to Bethany last
Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Dehning
r'ayo'i for a ltmser visit. VTilliam re
turned hon:e Friday afternoon.
Mrs. S. A. Jcckman vas a passen
ger to Weeping Water Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Allis autocd to
Wraha I'riday morning.
A fine baby boy was born to Mr. '
an-'. Mrs. Albert Dehning Thursday
eveninir. February 2nd. Both mother,
and baby are doing nicely. i
O O. Thomas was a business visi
tor in town Friday. !
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jones and two
renj Fpent Thursday at the home of
and Mrs. Tom Colbert and fam- i
Nebraska.
ll. F. Patterson of P.attsmouth j heme la.t Wednesday morning and is
visitor at the sale which was ,3;ajn workine at his old time job at
conc'uetea i.y Jack u est west oi tne home of P. E. Triisch.
town, as v. as also Mr. A. R. Troop i
Ora Davis was a passenger to Om-
. ar a
Hrs. Amanda Parr Very Low
Word from Mrs. P.. F. Brer, del, w
Community Club 2-Ieeting
ha last Tuesday mornine. where he
went to visit with Mrs. Davis, who
is convale-cing after her operation
r.t nri fimnhn hosnital. Mrs. Davis
is cettine along nicely and could not very low and that but little hope i
from near I'lattsmouth.
The r "ad maintniner from Manley
was in town last Tuesday and with
the slight softening of t!ie surface
added materially to the betterment
nf f hie Timet T.rTin I'i r h 1 (.h ira t- I . . . i .
vj. m f'-i.e)U..c.j. jexpeci io make t'tiiti ijiuicob. j
Messrs C. C. Parmele an! son, Pol- i Edward P. Lutz. who but recently:
lock Parmele. of Plattsmouth. were j closed a deal whereby he disposed of.
looking after some business matters 'ujs business in Plattsmouth, was a
in Murray and were also in attend-' visitor in Murray last Tuesday, be-;
ar.ee at the sale of Mr. Jack AVest. ing a guest at the home of Mr. and ,
Ralph Johnson was a visitor, ac-'Mrs. L. D. Hiatt and was also meet
companied by Mrs. Johnson at the ing many of his friends in Murray.
n-run:r of the
club Friday evening.
is visiting at Lebanon, Indiana, and i i,'jZ " - 1 ' ' J nT-on r, na".
flutii.T in tv.P rar. -.f her nn.hor j veryor.c is cordially invited. -
! Th're will be a
. t onimuniry
Februarv 17.
Mrs. Amanda Par'-, who sustained an
injury recently by a severe fall, is
to the effect that the mother is now
Arrangements have bc:n made for
Mrs. Ira Bosworth and Mrs. Clar-!
ence Ohms were passengers to Eagle
Eat aruav" morning. They spent the
Uay with. .their daughter and sister j
rnd family, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. ;
Jones. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Oll'e Allis and daugh- i
t( r Ruth autoed to Lincoln Saturday
t.!!(l did some shopping.
Tr-..U.h end Blanch Little spent
i'iv afitrnoon at the home of
and Mrs. W. S. Hard way. I
r. and Mrs. W. S. Hardway spent
lay evening at the Frank Reese
l:are.
V. iith and Betty Reese were pas-rer-rrr-
to Weeping Water Saturday. ,
Mrs. Maddox returned home from
University Pl-.ce Tuesday morning.
Iviith and Manda BuskirV: of near
South Tend s pent Sunday at the!
Fri-nU Reese home. j
Mr. ard Mrs. Will Copple spent
Tuesday evenine: at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. II. P. Hinds. I
!-
Mr.
.Tun
i entertained for her recovers.
For Sale
Single comb Rhode Island Red,
large type dark red. $1.50 each. Call
! entertainment, eats ard a general1 '
?.ood time for both ; nd ycung. The best rc-ssits ar? obtained from '
I'Lins are under way for reverrl . the carefully written ad nlaced ill
the printer s Lauds in tune to neimit
artistic "set-up." Don't neglect
a our advertisirg or compose it hur-
phone 1C.
home of his brother, Howard John
son, who lives near Manley, driving
over Sunday and returning Monday
morning.
tf-w
MRS. S. OLDHAM.
Murray, Neb.
Completes Short Term
Chester Sporer. who has been at
At the lumber yard of Banning &
N:ckles there has just been unloaded
two cars of lumber and with three
ra o'-c to follow soon, and another car the state university extension school.
Rov Howard and the family were ! er t irelj- cf shingles is putting much ai the state farm, where he has
visiting at the home of Mrs. Howard's nnre material for the building of been taking a short course in auto
parents last Sunday, driving up with homes for the people of Murray and mechanics, has completed the four
their auto and yj ending the day at vicinity. .weeks' course which he went to take
and last week returned home, having
made good use of the time
the instruction.
riven to
EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA!
Saturday Special
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Head Lettuce
Celery
Cabbage
Eppnish Onions
Apples
Oranges
Grape Fruit
Lemons
Bates
Figs
Eaisins
Nats
Highest Market Prices Paid for Produce
IE iXill '
Telephone No. 12.
eenniciisen 4 Co.,
Murray, Nebraska.
Doing Some Excellent Work
We chanced lo 'have -to travel the
raad between Plattsmouth and Lou
isville just recently and found that
.thoroughfare in excellent condition
This road is now (the best we have
ever seen it and is making a very
popular road. Messrs. Walter Beyers
and Ed Lew-is have not left undone
anything which they could elo to
make the road equal to any. ,
other good meetmas end entertain
ments to be given in the re-it few i
months, and as this will be the first
meeting in 1D2. "Let's make it
ringer! "
Everyone turn oat and have-
general good time together.
P. S. Leave your grouch and
troubles at homo, your family is ao
customed to them and don't mind. j
Bring a smile and a genial disposi- :
tion, and you are. all set tor a good j
time. j
"Let's go!" Friday, February 17th.
Petenon's hall.
I riedly if vcu would get the greatest
a ! valne for the rconey yon expend.
Fcrdson tractors reduced to $395.'
Plattsmcuth I-Iotcr '"Co. w
Will Endeavor to Improve Seirice
With the end in view of bettering
Advertising is printed salesman- j
, ship generalized sufficiently to carry !
! appeal to the varied class of readers.
Docs your ad ccme within these re-!
tjdirements?
Had an Excellent Sale
The sale which was made by Jack
Wer.t and which was conducted by
Col. W. R. Young, one of the 'best
auctioneers in this s:ate or any oth
er, and the matter cf teitlement was
looked after by Mr. Glen Boedeker,
who knows the how in these matters.
Osiar Nailer served lunrh during the
rale and so the interests of .the buy
ers were well looked after. There was
a large crowd, the day being line
and the bidding very spirited.
Farmers:
aa ua
I 2Lin prepared to sharpen 3-our discs in the most
approved manner A my home southwest of Mynard.
Prices reasonable and woik the very best.
V a ftws ft U 16 W i
LE
I Will Euild liodern Hog House
j Uncle Geo. Shileds and James Eax
,ihart are going to have constructed
for 'themselves one of the most ruod
! ern and up-to-date hog house in this
(portion of .the couritrj-. The work
will be done by J. A. Scotten and
Ralph Kennedy.
Will Held Heeting Sunday
The a man gem en are perfected
for a most interesting time at th
Christdan church the coming Sunday
i evening when the Rev. Stlbbs will
'conduct the services. Rev. Stibbs ia
- Another Old Fashioned Donee-
AT
Peterson Hall, Murray
Safrd?4 KIgh5, February I Hi
A GOOD TIME ASSURED
Gccd Tvlusic Good Order
MURRAY DANCING CLU3.
pecials!
The public appreciated the specials for last Satur
day and showed same by their liberal buying. We sure
ly appreciate the nice business which we had and are
again offering goods at thess very low prices. Remem
ber the goods are absolutely the best the market affords.
GROCERIES!
5-:b. pkg. oat meal for 25c
Peas, per can lCc
Peaches, per can 25c
Two cans of best corn 25c
One dollar brooms for 69c
Beans, 7 lbs. for 50c
Shredded Wheat, per pkg 15c
Rcya! Lemon cleaner, per pkg 21c
A gocd one dollcir kerosene lamp for 79c
White syrup, per gallon 43c
Dark syrup, per gallon 39c
20 bars srood laundry soap for $1
Prunes, per lb. . 15c
Bulk raisins, per lb 22c
Bulk cccoanut, per lb 30c
One gallon peaches for 80c
One gallon apricots for 00c
Matches, per box 5c
WEARING APPAREL
Pvlen's duck coats. . . . .' $2.50
Bc3s' caps for 75
Men's caps at 1.19
Many other specials at the same Low Price
ii ":? Our overshoe prices hold good for this Saturday.
HIGHEST PRICES FOR PRODUCE
Better come in and avail yourselves cf the low
prices fcr overshoes and rubbers, at the very low price,
and before your size is gone.
Wilson & Puis,
The Service Store
Murray, Nebraska
Dance Wednesday!
AT PETERSON HALL, MURRAY
There will be given a social dance on Wednesdaj'
of next week, February 1 5th. . Good music, a good
time and good order. Prices 25 and 75 cents.
HARRY PULS
HARRY RAINEY.
En iho Building Game!
We are prepared to give estimates find contract for the
erection of buildings Residences, Barns. Garages,
Sheds, or in fact any kind of a building you may red.
J. A. SOOTTEH, Contractor
MURRAY -:- -:- NEBRASKA
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You Hav3 Waited for This!
This is the stove which cannot go wrong. A vapor
stove for cooking that is free from soot or black; does
not have any gas or fume troubles. Very economical in
fuel, will noi: smoke and will always furnish the proper
heat for just the cooking wanted.
Also, the price has been materially reduced from
last year.
THE STAR VAPOR STOVE
Peterson Hardware Co.
E. L. PETERSON, Manager
MURRAY -:- -:- -:- NEBRASKA
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