THURSDAY, KAECH 2. 1922. FLATTSHOUTH SEKI - WEEKLY JOTJBHAL PAGE FTYE Murray Department J Prepared in the Interest of the People of Murray and Surroundinf Vicinity Especially for the Journal Reader If utj of lh readrm of ttin Joaratl kaov of any social tmt or IMS of interest in this vicinity, and viu mall m to this office, it will mj paar under tola htttdfoir. Wa want all un IMS Enraon WEALTHY MEXICAN MAY REGAIN ESTATE Gen. Luis Terrazas, Known as Croe sus of Republic, Wins in First Round of His Tight. 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 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 acain and it's marve lous how interest. quickly it mounts u ith the Murray State MURRAY, NEBRASKA Allison Clark, which was broken by having a horse step on It. M. G. Churchill, who embarked in business on lower Main street some time since, has moved to the Glen Vallery buildme just opposite the garage where he has more room. Watch -for his ad next week. Dr. J. F. Br en del reports a brand new son at the home of Mr. 'and Mrs. Geo. Stones which came last Mon day to gladden the home and which has caused much Joy therein. All concerned are happy and doing nice- ' ly. G-len Thompson and Geo. S. Ray shelled corn and delivered it last Tuesday at the D. J. Pitman elevator. The piice which had gotten to a half dollar makes the marketing of corn more pleasant even if the weather is cold. Uncle J. H. Burton who has been ill for some time is reported as be ing some better and was able to got with his son Vance, to union Tuesday where he will visit for a while and recuperate from his illness. of birthdays were extended present were Dr. and Mrs. B. F. Brendel. her parents. Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Brendel and thr son, Rich ard. T. J. Brendel and wife. Miss Calla Carlson, Mr. and Mrs. Morton Bartlett and daughter, Mish Florence. Surprise Their Friends A very pleasant surprise party was given at the Lome of Mr. and Mrs. rhilip Keil east of Murray. The many friends and neighbors arrived at a suitable hour with well filled baskets. The evening was spent in social conversation, playing games, fortune telling and music by the vic trola. At a 'late hour a delicious lunch was served by the guests. Those being present were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reed and family, Mr. cd Mrs. C. M. Read and family, Mr. and ,Mrs. H. C. Creamer and family. i ?t i h n ti i m n.n v rPHmpr m Tin last and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sav ' age and family of Black Hill, S. D., M V m r ri Mra A 1 Krt tt rT r.llTftE. W. G. Boedeker was looking after) 1 ' vi,.n, in Platts-'w,,, v-aa vie. Jack Douglas shelled corn last TutaJay which he delivered at the elevator in Murray. L-e Nickles was assisting in the hauling of corn from the home fj Karl Woir to Union last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Keil and fam- j ily were Sunday visitors at the home of his mother where she is very sick. Ji. u. inurcnui and wile were spending the Sunday at the home of their daughter Mrs. LeRoy Jarvis, and husband at Plattsmouth, return ing home Monday morning. Oscar Naiier who has Just return ed from a trip to the northern por tion of the state was down last Sat urday to Syracuse where be was ris- ur. J. t. lirenaei was canea to . iting for a short tim? th frinis. F.D:ii5VJUC," ?. 7S Charles Sans has been assisting in I cific and with the others of the crew put in a new crossing over the tracks as you enter Murray from the east. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Puis and Mr. and Mrs. Bals Meisineer were ' uaugnier. .miss tisie, were visiting visitors at their new home which at Mnrdock last Tuesday they going Mr. Meisineer reo.ntlv rented from i cut in n auto, where Mr. Puis also William Keil at Murray. at his home. Mr. C. D. Geary who has been liv ing west of Mynard will move to the! Walker place which is being vacated bv Mr. Giimore. . Harry Smith oX tfce monument CO. of Plattsmouth was a vuitor in Mur ray last Tuesday looking after some business matters for a lew hours. Wm. Giimore moved last "Wednes day to the L. H. Puis farm west of town which has been occupied by Jack West, while he will move to town. Perry Nickles shipped cattle to the market last Tuesday which he put on the market Wednesday He was Joined in the enterprise by Mr. Will Wehrbein. business matters to look Had some after. Charles Mutz is having construct ed a hog house dimentions 24x6 feet and with a south front for a sun room six and a half feet In height, which he thinks will be a paying in stitution. Mesdames Geo. Nickles and H. C. Long have both been feeling rather poorly of late, having a tussle with old man grippe. They are slightly Letter and have hopes of further im provement. Messrs Hiatt& Tutt had their corn Joseph E. Wiles of Plattsmouth J shelled on their farm north of Mur was a brief visitor in Murray last' ray and delivered to the elevator in Tuesday while on his way to Weep-j Murray last Wednesday where they ing Water to look after some busi-. Lave it stored and will sell as ill ness matters. think best. Mr. D. J. Pitman has been about) Charles Mutz who has been suf sick for the past week but has man-J fering from a sore hand which was aged to keep going and with the as-, caused by a cut with a butcher sistance of James Hatchett has kept; knife while he was working is get the elevator running. tins along nicely, the wound mend- Henry C. Long who has been feel- nicely tho still sore, ing very poorly for the past week, is ; Dr. G. H. Giimore was looking af rTvortfd as being some better dur-' ter some professional matters in Un ing the fore part of the week tho J ion last Monday and calling on and still not feeling the best. I dressing the fractured leg of Master HERE, TAKE A LOOK! , some business matters mouin last iuesuay aiiernoon ariy- The ell departed wishing that ing over to the county seat in hiS)tneT could have many moTt) sor. xf 'v!1,' ccomPfnie,d T Mr. W. j prises on them they will eoon be v JT s.t i the new home at Murray. uun uiuiucw uia ilciq nunc lueic. Mr. Frank J. Davi3 of the north western portion of the state, was a visitor in Murray and vicinity for a number of days during this week, being -met last Tuesday afternoon at Plattsmouth by Mr. Searl Davis, his Irother, and will spend some time here. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Root who have been making their home at York for the past several months, returned to murray last Saturday evening and are looking after some business mat ters here for a short time. They as yet do not know whether they will remain permanently or not but are considering it. El Paso, Feb. 27. Gen. Luis Ter- razas. sometimes known as the "Croe- Those eus of Mexico, has won the first round of his fight with the govern ment tb retain possession of his vast estates in Chlhau-hua, it was an nounced at the office of Federal Judge Fernando Gomezales Medina in Janrez today. The general and ihis attorneys entered suit in federal court in Ja-urez to thwart the at tempt of the government to parcel out his vast estate in Chihauhua. The papers specify the Babicora estate between Casas Grandes and Chichua hua City, but include generally all other holdings of the general, total ling about six million acres. The court issued a temporary re straining order under which the gov ernment will not be allowed to pro ceed with the division of the estate. It was explained that Judge Me dina was moved by the showing that former President Porfirio Diaz awarded Generall Tarrazas his lands in return for patriotic services for assisting in the movement to expel the French under Maxmilian and in fighting Apaches. The matter will come up for hearing March 4, it was announced. . Guilfermo Porras, attorney of Chi chuahua City, and A. J. McQuatters, New York capitalist, were the lead ers in the movement under which the vast estate of General Terrazas would be purchased and parceled out i to small land farmers, it is said. The purchasers were to be financ ed thru a land and hanking corpora- ion known as the American-Mexi can land development company. The Cream Station! We arc running the cream station, at the same location where it was before. We hve Jasper Queen in charge, and there you will find the best of service. We are paying the hihet price that const rvative busi ness will permit. You get yoor check as soon as the cream is tested and weighed. -REMEMBER- we are handling Poultry and Eggs as well, and are giving the best prices for the same. Bring your produce to the cream station, next to the blacksmith shop. Wilson & Puis, The Service Store Murray, Nebraska GOES TO ATTEND FUNERAL MACCABEE LADIES ENTERTAIN Getting a Car of Lumber Last Tuesday the enterprising firm of Banning &. Nickles received a car of lumber which was being un loaded on Tuesday afternoon by Messrs. Frank Mrasek, Earnest Rich ter, San ford Homan and Wm. March. Will Hold Revival Soon Arrangements have been complet ed for the holding of a series of re vival meetings at the Christian church which will begin with the first meeting an Saturday evening, March 4th. The Rev. E. M. Johnson who was for some time secretary of the Nebraska Christian Missionary eociety and also state evangelist for the Christian church of Nebraska, will conduct the services. He will have' a chorus organized and good music will be had at each service Rev. Johnson is more than the ordi nary speaker and a very able think er and reason er. He is a deep stu dent of the scriptures and you can not here him without having to think about what he has to tell. Come hear him the initial meeting on Saturday evening and again on Sunday. He will fpeak with a con viction and will expound the word of truth. We are doing the best of work at j the Murray Garage at SO cents per hour. ' This is less than you can get it done for anywhere else. Storage of Cars W nro rharpinir fnr dur Ktnrnirft 25 cents, for evening, 25 cents, where friends were very pleasantly enter car is taken out before 12 o'clock f tained yesterday afternoon by Mrs. midnight, and 50 cents if left longer; Earl M. Gise at her home at Twelfth than that time. and Pearl Streets The afternoon was We are carrying a full line of spent in music and a general social time as wen as xne piying oi me Prom Wednesday's raiiy. The ladies of the W. B. A. of the Maccabees and a number of their supplies and accessories, and have genuine Ford parts for repairing. Firestone and Goodrich tires and tubes., THE MURRAY GARAGE. E. O. Hlnkle, Charles Kennedy, Frank Vallery. From WedTifcFday'n I -ally This afternoon Isaac Cecil and son Harley, departed for Hennipen, Illi nois, where they were called by the death of the oldest brother of Mr. Cecil, Jasper Cecil, which occurred there yesterday. The deceased wa . sever ty-ight years of are and w:i.h j the eldest of the Cecil family. The ; frner il will be held at the late home Friday afternoon and the brother and nephew will remain over for the ' funeral and a short visit with relative-; there. The de.-eased was also a brother cf Mrs. V. M. Mullis of thU 1 citv. TV 4 4 Spring Clothes OF THE BETTER CLASS! Now that you have planned your Spring sewing, we invite you to inspect our new lines of Ginghams, Percales, Peter Pan Cloths, Etc. Come early and make your selections from brand new goods. 32-in Ginghams, black snd white checks and pretty color combinations in small plaids and stripes, yd. 30c 27-in Toil DuNord and Red Seal, new patterns in daiks, lights, small and medium plaids and stripes, per yard , 25c 36-in Novelty Percales, in combination designs and colors. Fine for pretty aprons and dresses, per yd. 20c 36-in Light and Dark Percales in the better grades, yard 25 c Peter Pan Cloth, 32-in., immensely fine for children's wear and trimmings, plain fast colors, yd 65c Peter Pan Cloth, 32-in fancy stripes, yd . . . 75c Cheviots, fine for shirts and children's play suits and rompers; a 25c number, special, yd 18c 36-in Muslin, fine soft weave; just the cloth for un derwear, yd 1 8c 36-in extra fine quality Nainsook, yd 25c H. 1 Soennichsen & Go., Telephone No. 12. Murray, Nebraska. Tor Sale Single comb Rhode Island Red large type dark red. $1.50 each. Call phone 16. tf-w MRS. S. OLDHAM. Murray. Neb. Returns From the South Last week Mrs. J. W. Berger who has been for a number of months at Oklahoma City, Okla., where she has Leen visiting at the home cf her daughter, Mrs. E. L,. Steimer. and Vhere she enjoyed the winter very much, returned home last Thursday and has to say while enjoying the i returning home very much she was I greatly pleased with the south. Mrs. . Berger tells of the folks down that way at this time making gardn and that it is very warm down there. ; just like spring, and things are get- : ting along towards summer in good , style. The First Submarine i ne nrst submarine which we have knowledge of any one travel ing in was the Great Fish which swallowed Jonah, the Prophet. This will be the subject of the bible school ! lesson at the Christian church the I coming Sunday and we are asking l all to read the entire book of Jonah and come to Bible school and let us Inquire into the text of the lesson and see if we cannot get some pro fit from the teachings of this book of the Bible. The Bible school is call ed at 10 o'clock and a comfortable place will be prepared for all and a cordial welcome, come and let us reason togetler. The ChOdren Better The children of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Shrader, who hive been down with pneumonia, are reported as be ing better and are doing nicely at this time. They were very sick for a number of days and were cared for by Miss Calla Carlson. LOCATED A T MURRAY Specialist on Swine and Cattle Diseases DR. 6. L. TAYLOR Veterinarian Will receive calls at Murray hotel. Telephone number 14. needle by the ladies and the occas ion proved one of the greatest en joyment. The ladies also made ar rangements for holding a banquet at the M. W. A. hall on Tuesday, March 14th which they expect to be one of their largest social affairs of the season. IViany PepSe are Building! More are contemplat ng building. Don't wait to long. Have us put in an estimate on the building vhich you want done. We will be pleased to serve you. PHONE 45 J. A. 30 GIVEN, Contractor MURRAY -:- -:- NEBRASKA FOR SALE AUCTION SALE In Honor of Her Birthday Mrs. Wm. Seyboldt passed a mile stone Jn her life last Monday. March 27th, it also feeing the birthday of tne poet Longfellow, snd as a fitting feature of the day number of her As I have decided to quit farming, I will offer for sale at Public Auction at my home, known as the Lloyd Gapen place, just north of Murray, on Friday, March 3, 1922 commencing at 10:00 o'clock a. m., sharp, with lunch served on the ground at noon, the following de scribed property: Sixteen Head Horses and Mules One bay mare, 8 years old, weight 1.500; one bay horse. 8 years old. weight 1.500; one black horse, 10 years old. weight 1.400; one bay horse, 7 years old. weight 1.500; one bay mare. 8 years old, weight 1,500; one bay horse. 3 years old, weight 1,250; one sorrel horse, 3 years old. weight 1,350; one black team. 4 years old, weight 2.500; two yearling mules; two 2-year-old mules; two yearling mare colts; one yearling horse colt. Two milk cows. Fifteen brood sows. Several dozen hens. Farm Machinery, Etc. One John Deere binder, new; one Big Four 7-foot binder; one McCor- mick hayrake, new; one hay sweep. new; one Badger riding cultivator. new; one P & O riding cultivator; one Western Bell naing lister: one Moline riding lister; one John Deere 12-inch stag gang plow, new; one 12-irch Sterling plow, new; one Avery corn planter; one Budlong disc; two Jenny Lind walking culti vators; one John Deere steel truck with hay rack, new; two box wagons; one 5-section harrow; one 1-horse press drill; four set work harness; one John Deere 2-row machine, near ly new; one new top buggy; one De Lavel cream separator. Terms of Sale All sums of $10 and under cash; on sums over S10 a credit of six months will be given, purchaser to give bankable note bearing eight per cent interest. No property to be re moved from premises until settled for. v ALFRED GANSEMER, Owner. COL. W. R. YOUNG, Auct. W, G. BOEDEKER, Clerk. Rubber tires, all leather top tingle j buggy, almost new. 1 set new buggy harness and 1 delivery spring wagon. Phone 134. lwk-d&w There is no doubt bat thzX the line of school supplies carried by thej Journal is the most complete that can j be found and embraces everything I that the student may need in his or her work. Give the Hens a Chance! K-ll the mites and other vermin. We have the solution. iCARBOLAe3 The Disinfectant, the "White Wash and the Lice Killer. " Ve would like to tell all about it Banning & Nickles, Murray, Nebraska 8 NOW DOING NICELY From Wednesday's Daily. The reports from Rochester. Min nesota, state that B. A. MeElwain. friends and relative, gathered at her who Was opea,tef fnere home and appropriately celebrated I ?50:.1sow lLt"1 ?,dif bJ,e the event with a Joyous evening .lu 11 vp V0"1"""1 .in? Tl.c gV Games, music and songs were inter-. reauy amprova neaun gen spersed with social conversation anJiral y" j when the many friends departed the I best wishes for her future enjoyment Blank Books at the Journal 0ff.ee. Sweeping Price Reduction the Waterloo Boy 12-25 Threei-Plow Tractor on FULLY EQUIPPED F. O. B. Waterloo, Iowa Equipment includes Fenders, Wheel fugs, Governor, Platform, Friction Clutch Pully, Lever Controlled Ad justable Hitch no extras fo buy. The Waterloo Boy comes to you complete for drawbar and belt work. The Waterloo Boy is a real farm tractor. Built sturdy and strong for continuous, heavy work, it gives years of profitable service. Its heavy-duty, slow-speed, two-cylinder engine of big bore and long stroke, built especially for burning kerosene, utilizes this low-priced fuel with real economy. The Waterloo Boy is. a three-plow tractor. It pulls the plow straight no side draft to cause loss of power and undue wear on tractor and plow. Big Reduction in Price of John Deere Traction Plows! The John Deere No. 5 Three-Button Tractor Plow fits the Waterloo Boy perfectly. It does thorough work and is long-lived; is equipped with power lift and quick detachable shares; beams guaranteed not to bsnd or break. See for the new prices. us The Waterloo Boy the Reliable, Completely Equipped. Thrcc-Plow-Tractor Is the Best Tractor Investment You Can Make Peterson Hardware Company Murray, Nebraska ss: 1