PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE FIVE THURSDAY, FEBEUAEY 18, 1922. Murray Department 3 PreDared in the Interest of the People of Murray and Surrounding Vicinity Especially for the Journal Readers If toy of the readers of the Journal kDor of uy sor.;l event or item of lnu-r?st in this vie In itr. nd mall lime to this office, it will ap pear under ibis beaotf. w wmt all cewslte tn- E ditor Opportunity Means Nothing to the Man with Empty Pockets 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 nt 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 again and it's marve lous how quickly it mounts up with the interest. if Ha a m tfvT iu IF Show and Dance! "KERE, TARE. A LOOK! We are doing the best of work at the Murray Garage at SO cents per hour. This is less than you can get it done for anywhere else. Storage of Cars We are charging for day storage 25 cents, for evening, 25 cents, where car is taken out before 12 o'clock midnight, and 50 cents if left longer than that time. We are carrying a full line of THERE WILL BE A GOOD SHOW AND DANCE AT THE PETERSON HALL ON Tuesday Evening, February 21 si Good music and a good time! Admission to, . how .Children, I 5c; Adults, 25c. To dance, Spectators, 25c; Dancers, 75c; Ladies, free. Don't forget, Tuesoiy nite. PETERGON ; supplies and accessories, and have genuiue Ford parts for repairing., j Firestone and Goodrich tires and ; tubes. THE MURRAY GARAGE. ' E. O. Hinkle, i Charles Kennedy, Frank Vallery. MURRAY, NEBRASKA ere Arc Some Bargains! For this coming Saturday we are offering the fol lowing bargains. Look and see for yourselves. Bet ter take advantage of them. Venus talcum powder cr Rose talcum powder, both very fine. Reg. price, 30c, now 2 for 25c Syrup of Figs, regular 50c size, now. 35c Foley's Omino, 50c size for 35c Uncle Sam's ccugh syrup, per bottle 18c Rock candy cough syrup, per bottle 15c FOR SATURDAY ONLY urray Drug Company Henry Peterson from between here and JIanley was a visitor in Mur ray lat Tuesday, posting bills for the sale which he is to have in the near future at his home east of Manley. Mr. Peterson will quit farming for Ithe present, but is not just determin ed as to what he will do, h having ja number of offers for his services. Chester Shrader, who Is an elec trician and bookkeeper at the office I of the Western Electric company, at Omaha, was a visitor for the day Sunday at the home of his grandpar ents at Murray and was well pleased with the excellent time which his grandparents and aunt and uncle afforded him. Mr. Shrader. since his graduation from the business college less than a year since has made good in his chosen avocation, and which is very pleasing news to his many friends. ed hi3 corn at the Mynard elevator nttnek of stomach trcriUe attended last Tuesday. with some fever, but tb are getting Albert Young and a few of his alon nicely, neighbors shipped a car of cattle to I Albert Young Khipp i two pair of Omaha last week. ' j pi cm this week, one i ,r going to W. J. Philpot shipped a car of j Michigan and the othei to Iowa. The last Monday morning. iiv "increasing and it is : he pure bred I a!1 day Wednesday. February ' birthday. ' ' Bank Closed Wednesday The Murray State Dank will be The Rev. A. G. Hollowell was ho? that pavs. looking after some business matters Vr. Hupoist from Lin o'n. with the in Murray lat Tuesday afternoon, iconity agent, will holu a fruit tree 11- , . T1. . .. e f - 1 - . . . ; i . l . ' . r. .uat, i vei-i ui .mjhjiu, 'pru was a visitor in Murray, attending Tubbs lives. m t r a w . . . . . m m f z t nwm n mm i w i -n i ill TirnTii tt iv ing tiemonstration :-i tne Aioert i ""i 6a"' umjiyu6 Yon tit f..rm February 21st at 10 Mrs. O. A. l-'avis. who has Deen at o'clock. All parties interested are 'Omaha for some time past, where asked to attend. ' I f he hs-s been convalescent since an aiess-rs c. M. Read, Robert Burr, operation for appendicitis at a hos- Jchn FurrK Phillip K. ii and W. T. Pital there, returned Home last won- and is getting along Mrs. Davis' improve- the farmers meeting last Tuesday afternoon. Green Piggott purchased a new team cf horses ahd will farm west sf Mynard on the place where Joseph Virgin and families v re in atten- day evening ?. nee at tiie funeral of .Mrs. O. Vir-very nicely W. A. Fight shipped two cars of gjn at Dunbar and the burial at Ne-iment since the operation has been cattle to the South Omaha market brasi.a City last Tuesday. last Monday morning, they going on the early train. Uncle Samuel Latta and son James were attending the funeral of Mrs. Mary Virgin at Dunbar and Nebraska City last Tuesday. i Phillip Keil assisted in the dress-' J. "W. Bates, of BurlingtonKan- sas. is visiting for a sh ; t time at the home of the "Amick boys and also with Mr. and Mrs. Edr.-ard Slocumb, and is having- an excellent time, be ins; related to each fayjily. K?v. Hucrh. IiOa'.ax, Ik-Id most rapid and her many friends and the relatives as well as the lady her-, self, are well pleased with the pro-: grea made. Grandmother Parr Answers Call Mrs. Amanda Parr, who would secretary . Pave been ninety years of ace on Ing of a number of fine porkers at rf fhe Nebraska Missi onary society. ; June 17th, this summer, answered the the home of Mr. smd Mrs. Art Han- delivered two very able liiscources to; call of the Death Angel last Wednes- sen last Wednesday. small audience at . the Christian j day. February 8th, after having been Por Sale ' James Fitch is numbered among c.: i i t i i j i the sick this week. Single comb Rhode Island Red. ' . . large tvpe dark red. H.50 each. Call ! Phillip Keil aressed a number of phone 16 tf-w lloPs at tlie home of Mrs. A. Asch MK3. S. OLDHAM. j la?t Monday. Murray, Neb. Galen Rhoden shelled and deliver- Q Barg ains! YOUR LIVING , EXPENSE WILL RECEIVE A BIG CUT IF "YOU TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE CUT PRICES 14 lbs. cane sugar for $1.00. 3 pks. corn flakes for " .25 2 pkgs. lare Post Toasties 35 Bulk oatmeal, per lb 05 3-ib. can Monarch fancy blend coffee . . 1.00 Santos Peaberry, per lb 25 3 lbs, our bis? bean Guatemala coffee for. ....... 1.00 2-lb. can roast beef, 35c; three cans for 1.00 Pink salmon, tall cans, two for 25 Six cans oil sardines for. 25 ,2 cans good sweet corn 25 1 2 cans sifted June peas . . . 35 2 large cans tomatoes . . 35 2 lbs. bulk cocoa .25 Fancy dried apples, per lb 25 Seedless raisins, large clean stock, lb .25 Dried peaches, per lb. . , . . . .20 Prunes, 70-80 size, per lb.. 15 42-oz. jar apple butter 40 "Jack Spratt apricots, per can ,35 Peacheo, medium syrup, per can 25 Gallon fruit 6 can assortment. Loganberries, -Peaches, Black Cherries, Apples, Pineapple and Apricots. All for. 5.60 10-qt. galvanized pail and 1 lb. baking powder. .. .25 Little Hatchet flour, 48-lb. sack 1.90 ALWAYS THE HIGHEST. MARKET PRICE FOR YOUR PRODUCE Gerald, the little son of Mr. and church, the crowd beia small on ac- confined to her bed following a se- Mrs. Troy Shrader, is suffering froni connr of the very severe weather. jvero fall which left her almost help- j a severe case of pneumonia, but is. There will be a good program and less. Mrs. Parr, who is the mother of getting along nicely. ' - ja pood titne if you wlil attend the ! Mrr,. D. F: Brendel, was born June! Mrs. Robert Burr has been at the community party at tt." hall Friday; 17th,, 1832, and has made her homej hom of her brother. Ozeo Virgin, on ni.Iit. Everyone is nvited to attend in her native state of Indiana during' account of the sickness and death of an:i each, family is ex.j. cted to bring j her lifetime. . Shewas a most estim-! her sister-in-law;- Mrs. "Virgin. (one dozen sandsiche?r '4'iettef come', able! lady,, 'beloved -and honord by all! Edmund Peterson was a visitor in) o. Ilir.kle. who' has been at the who knew her. She was the mother; Omaha for over Sunday and return- j hospital for some tiirn? past, whereof nine children, all of whom sur-J ed here last Tuesday morning, after he underwent an operation for ap-;viveher. There were three sons and having had a mot splendid time. jpendicitK returned home this week r.ix daughters who honor and mourn Otto Lutz was a visitor in Platts-I an.j i3 assisting around the garage. ' this excellent aged woman. The sons mouth for a few days during last 1 although he is not doing much hard'are Mont Gomery, eon by a former' week and the fore part of this, re- J WOrk a vet. nmrriage, and Xeiscn and Jacob Parr, ! turning here last Tuesday morning, j Messrs Herman Reike. E. B. Chap- md the daughters Mesdames Etta L. R. Snipes and Miss Ida Wilkins mar, Winfield Swan and W. B. Ban- Slielbv. Jane Barker. Josephine Bren-! of Weeping Water were in attend- '.niuir were visiting in Murray ard ('rcl. (Mrs. B. F. Brendel) Ida Barker, ance Pt the meeting of the farm bu- taking Part in tlie meeting cf the Margaret N'ichelson and Delia John.' reau in Murray last Tuesday after- Frmv Bureau Federation which was With the exception of Mrs. Brendel noon. Iheld at the Peterson hall last Tues- thev all make their home in the east. George HiM and L.. H. Puis, of (av afternoon. , 'Mrs. Brendel had teen with her Plattsmouth. were looking after some Jooenh West, who formerly lived ra other for a number of weeks as- business matters in Murray. Mr. Puis here, but who has been making his Listing in her care. alo doing some work at the Murray" hcm rje-?r Murdoch for the past two. GaJ,ase- . -t . . ... , , -year.:, suffered the 1 ope 'of his Euick Suffers Loss of Track Mr. and Mrs. Eucephelas Wolph aut.. by fire last Monday evening, it; i v.si Friday evening as Robert from near Nchawka were in attend- ,a!dns fire just after he had run it , Drisco,i, who operates a truck line u ii,. n.c: iwac.uwo:. ul; lnto MS garage. l.cin Dmahn anrt Vehraska f'itv. ,As a matter of trying out the car as r,aF;:in the crossing east of Mur- l2:.t Sunday, Font T. Wilson, in his rav he thoupht to take a smoke, and new Ford Sedan as driver and Messrs ije'Nin a cigarette carelessly threw W. H. Puis and son Harry and Jas- (he match away. Somehow it alight- pc-r Queen made a trip to Weeping d ia the pan of his trucb and was fanned into a flame which burned tne which was held here last Tuesday ; afternoon. Edward I.utz. Jr., was called to Murray last Tuesday afternoon to look after some business matters. Mr. Lutz is farming northwest of Wiitcr.' and notwithstanding the se ji lattsmoutn. verity of the weathermade the trip r near the honse of Henry Timm - J-,AmS f Z l- aPS,p.,ance of in comfort, v . IM Driscol, who carried a gun. firec red H ild and Ralph Kennedy were The firm of Wilson & Puis will u .vcra, (. to attract attentior fired inn constructing some hog houses at the !ook aftcr the cream business for the ,ecure hclp in extinguishing the borne of H G. Todd during the bet- prPPe:it for Mr. J. A. Scotten on ac-' flanies Messra Henrv Timm, Frank 5 i lt Jt i icount cf h5s bein- !retty busy at Reed ond Glen 1d came to hl3 res The Lewiston school has a tele- this time. Mr. Jarer Queen willl; 5,i ia; t. t, .:n ,.i , v. . . . T. - - . . cue auu ai-ncu ttuiuouiuc, j.::,. iic i.jm cuini uc uiutu t in fink ii!? att -.r the nusmess aovr.mape in pupns ar.u leacner ana and w51i aiso work win result in closer co-operation be- jor the firm. tween teacher and parents. j Mr. Font Wilson l as purcliEsed a Wni. Seyboldt and father shipped a new Ford sedan, getting it from his car of cattle to the South. Omaha brother-in-law, Elbert Queen, who is market last Tuesday afternoon, as" emploved bv the Plattsmouth Motor also Mid Jacob Hild. his going from ! companvNof Plattsmo :th. Mr. Wilson Mynard instead of Murray. - j is well 'pleased with the car. and it L. L. Wiles was a visitor in Mur- v,ill make him a verv line vehicle to ray and was participating in the get about in, as well as for the fam nieeting of the Federated Farm Bu-ijjv. rearu, which was looking after some! " '. business in Murray Tuesday. I. ...... ...... Dr. B. F. Brendel was a visitor in V'VriV'n-r.-i'W tlmwood last Wednesday, where he cnrjro of fruit from the burnine car. to fome extent. ,. rf i,nfi painert Kiirh hpadwavl they were unable to prevent total! destruction of the truck. LOCATED AT MURRAY oennichsen & Co., Telephone No. 12. Murray, Nebraska. went to. look after tome professional i i business and was accompanied, by his,; nephew, Mr. Warren Leonard, as his driver. iZ Harry Leach is reported to be kept -l to his bed with a severe case of pneu-'!- monia. and with which he is making'.?, a veryuccessful fight. We are hop-' ing that Harry may soon be up and '.t. about again. L. The three children of Mr. and Mrs. j John Hoback ere reported as being kept to their home and beds with an ..t. sz. A. ;T?T. Specialist on ine and Cattle Dif ;ases CR, G. L. TflYLOH Veterinarian Will receive calls at Murray hotel. Telephone number li. This Looks Good to Us Some time ago the young people around Murray held a most pleasur able entertainment at the Peterson hall which netted some ducats for the Library association and were encour aged to try the matter again and on last Tuesday evening gave a valentine party with some success financially, end proving a most enjoyable time j i for all who attended, and those who did not surely failed to appreciate what was worth while. HARDTIMES Masooerade JBa JO. There will be given a hard times mask ball on Saturday, February 25th, in honor of the birthday of Jarvas Lancaster, at which there will be a good time. Four prizes will be awarded, two foV the ladic3 and two for the gents, for the best costumes. Come, have a good time. - . MURRAY DANCING CLUB. Business looking Up . , I We visited the Murray Garage last Tuesday and found everybody very busy, and with work crowding them. The garage is doing excellent work and at a figure lower than most eoni petitorr and with the very clever I. treatment, thev are enioviner a verv ,Wt.t I' UDI.i T. . I VJ L . U 1 . . d I' IIV I lit If! better in this line, but it is looking up all over and we are looking for much better business as spring ad yances. i Smile and the World Smiles That is a fact, and there are many causes for smiling as well. Just the longing of a fond heart for a little daughter has been filled in the case of our friend. John Hobscheit. Four sturdy sons have heretofore graced their home, but it was not until last Saturday that a little daughter, one cf the dearest little blue eyed babies, came to make this home completely happy. Mr. Hobcheit was away at tending a sale and during his absence thettork made its visit and present ed the heme with the baby girl, as a surprise and delight to the fond fath er and mother, and no wonder the bmiles are reflecting on each member (Continued on paga 6) t aturday Specials! The public appreciated the specials for last Satur day and snowed same by their liberal buying. W e sure ly appreciate the nice business which we had and are again ofFering goods at these very low prices. Remem ber the goods are absolutely the best tlie market affords. GROCERIES! 5-lb. pkg. oat meal for 25c reas, per can 10c 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 Royal Lemon cleaner, per pkg 21c A good one dollar kerosene lamp for 79c White syrup, per gallon 49c Dark syrupr per gallon. 39c 20 bars good laundry soap for $1 Prunes, per ib 15c Bulk raisins, per lb 22c Bulk cccoanut, per lb 30c One gallon peaches for 80c One gallon apricots for SOc Matches, per box 5c WEARING APPAREL Men's duck coats. . . $2.50 Boys caps for 75 Men's caps at 1.19 Many other specials at the same Low Price ?ff Our overshoe prices hold good for this Saturday. HIGHEST PRICES FOR PRODUCE Better come in and avail yourselves of the low prices for overshoes and rubbers, at the very low price, and before your size is gone. Wilson & Puis, The Service Store Murray, Nebraska li FaEseoQg3 mmd There will be given on next Saturday night at the Peterson hall one of those old fashioned dances, at which all enjoy themselves. Remember the date Saturday, February 1 8th come and have a good time. EY2 urray Dancing C!ub In the Building Game! We are prepared to give' estimates and contract for the erection of buildings Residences, Barns, Garages, Sheds, of in fact any kind of a building you may need. J. A. SCOTTEN, Contractor MURRAY NEBRASKA You Have 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 ga3 or fume troubles. Very economical in fuel, will not 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 eterson Hardware Co. MURRAY L. PETERSON, Manager -:- -:- -:- NEBRASKA