The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, March 20, 1922, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    MONDAY, MARCH 20, 1922
PLATTSKOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOUBNAL
PAGE FIVE
MURDOCK
DEPMR TMEHT
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PREPARED EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE JOURNAL.
Safe Banking and Businoss!
With a steady hand we have endeavored to face
the situation in the business and financial world during
the times which are just now vanishing into the past. ,
We are now at the threshold of a better day; we
are rapidly passing the crucial time and are entering
into a time of prosperity. The products of agriculture
are appreciating in price, and this is placing the farmer
in better condition.
Let each one bear in mind this is the time for con
servative and energetic action.
We believe in better times, and let us all try to
make them permanent when they arrive. We are here
to render the best service possible in the making of this
prosperity for all, and making it lasting.
The Bank of CUJurdock
"The Bank where You Feel at Home"
HENEY A. TOOL, President J. E. GUTHMANN, Vice-Pres.
H. A. GUTHTiTANH, Cashier
Wn. Meyers and Carlton Zink who
are attending school at Lincoln were
spending: the week at home.
Fred Zink was a caller at Elm
wood last Thursday, where he. had
some business matters to look after.
Miss Era Sorick of Lincoln was a
visitor at the home of her sister,
Mrs. H. H. Lawton, during the week.
Miss Lydia Wutchicek, of Lincoln,
was spending a few days at the home
of her brother, Joe Wutchinek and
wife.
Wn. J. Stohlman of Louisville
was a visitor in Murdock last Thurs
day, driving over to visit with a rel
ative. Mis3 Leona Rush was a visitor at
the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Rush for a short time
last week.
Miss Anna Bornemeier was visit-
houses and lots for the sum of $3,400
and it would seem that they were
pretty cheap at that.
Mr. Conradt Wehrman from north
of town was a visitor in Plattsmouth
were tied, the nine were placed on
the ballot fcr the election which is
to be held on March 21st. Those
placed In nomination were Messrs C.
Bcumgartner, August Panska, Fred
Tonek, H. A. Guthmann, Henry
Meyerjurcen. Gust Rughe, Henry
Schlaphoff, Fred Stock and A. J.
Neitzel.
Wanted to Trade
CO-acre farm in Missouri for farm
equipment. I have a farm here and
last Monday, being a witness in tbejone therf and want horses, cows,
case of the granting of citizenship
papers for a neighbor. Mr. William
Mann. Messrs H. A. Guthmann and
Simon Brockhogge were also there
as witnesses.
Albert Glaubitz and wife were in
attendance at the funeral of Mr.
Lunius Rickert, who died last week
of tuberculosis at Lincoln, and was
buried at Elmwood last Thursday.
Mr. Bickert was for a period a barber
in Murdock, but has been in the west
for some years.
J. H. Buck was a visitor in Ash
land last Monday, going for a load
of smithing coal. Mr. Buck is just
ins with friends in Omaha for the ! at this time kept pretty busy with
day last Wednesday, making the trip j the work preparatory for the spring
on the train
Miss Leah Schmidt, who is employ
ed at Stella, was a visitor at home
for over the week end, being a guest
of her folks.
C. B. Andrus and wife of Lincoln
were visiting at the home of the
former's sicter, Mrs. E. K. Norton,
last Sunday.
Miss Esther Rau is working in tha
place of Miss Bertha Merkle during
the time when the latter is at the
hospital in Omaha.
Misa Mary Rush was a visitor in
Omaha for over Sunday, being a
guest at the home of her lister, Mrs.
Jack Burt, for the time.
Mr. Henry Brockniueller and wife
work cn the farms. He is having a
good deal of. plow work and with the
ccniing of the working season will
be more than busy.
W. H. Warner and Earl Keller, of
Alvo, were visiting in Murdock last
Thurday afternoon, having come to
attend the referee sale which was
conducted by H. A. Tool of the ef
fects of Mr. Wni. Gehrts. They had
understood the sale was to have been
in the afternoon but it was in the
morning and they missed It.
Mr. Henry Schroder purchased the
building lots which formerly held
the Gehrts building which was con
su:ned by fire, the price being $500.
and it looks like it was very low far
We Are Headquarters
for
GAS ENGINES ENGINE OILS TRACTOR OIL
Harvester Oil Axle Grease Hard Oils
All Kinds of Motor Oil
ALL STANDARD MAKES OF TIRES AND TUBES
Our Prices are Always Right
MURDOCK -:- -:- -:- NEBRASKA
of near Waverly were -visiting at the,' so excellent a site end just in the
H 'business section at mat. me lots!
harness, hogs and implements. See
W. E. Palme ter, two miles west of
South Bend.
Nearly a Hospital
At the home of Mr. and Mr3. H.
A. Tool last week, Mrs. Tool was
sick with the grippe and Richard
also down with the same malady,
while Mary Catherine was suffering
from the toothache and Kenneth was
Jnst recovering from Injuries receiv
ed when the ladder broke allowing
him to fall and when it was at first
thought that his arm was broken. He
is getting along nicely no-.v though
still very sore from the effects of the
Injury.
Have Pleasant Time
The two town teams, the young la
dies end the gentlemen, who have
been much interested in basket ball,
had a most enjoyable time last Fri
day evening at the hall, having a
sociable time in the way of games,
eats and at the close some remaining
to have a social dance. In all they
had a most pleasant time.
Buff Plymouth: Rock Eggs
Pure bred, buff Plymouth Rock
eggs for hatching, 50 cents per set
ting of 15 at borne or 75 cents by
parcel post. Phone 10-L..- Henry
Rueter, Murdock, Xebr. m20-3w
1 T . . - 1. 1 a. - a. ? I
Buck for a few days last week. near the icock isiauu biauon were
!ftpn i v r-i . .V . Ri'iniLL' hi near
ho r-nnciripratinn hpjnsr anm ' People's association of Callihan. will
Clarence Harmon of Weeping Wat
er was a business visitor in Murdock
last Wednesday, calling to look af
ter some business matters here.
Messrs Emil Kuenn and Taylor
Bnrt. both of Lincoln, were looking
after some business matters in Mur
dock last Thursday for the afternoon.
Mrs. J. G. Schetl and daughter.
Will Have Excellent Meeting
A Kpilntrp- nf noar me JiDie scnooi ana tue voung
ion hein Rome ' Peop!
hold an institute at the church be-'
ginning with Thursday afternoon
and continuing until Friday after
noon, having some four sessions. A
uurthased by S
Alvo,
$400.
Last Friday Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Strov drove over to Lincoln to meet
their daughter. Miss Martha, whoj
25 Years a Decorotor!
For a quarter of a century vre have been
in the beautifying game. Inside
and Outside work.
ariy Orderss
Early orders will save you money and in
sure you the benefit of having your work
done in season and enjoying it full time.
Strictly New Features in
Decoration
See our samples of hand painted wall
decorations, both on paper and plaster.
Call for Information end
Estimates
The Dusterhoff Shops,
TEN YEABS IN BUSINESS IN MURDOCK
MURDOCK -:- -:- -:- NEBRASKA
ALFALFA HAY FOR SALE
Miss Alma were visiting for a short , parents, and came hone for. a very
time last week with Miss Rose Scheel, short visit as she had to depart from
daughter and sister, who is teaching j Lincoln eain for her school at Mer-
fti-AI -Hre UaHod
Yes you have all waited for the decline of the price
of lumber and it has come, and you are needing the
buildings which you had thought to have had built.
During the time the prices of your products have also
advanced in price. This we are pleased to know.
The prices of lumber and building material has v
suffered as much a decline as any could reasonably ex
pect. Realiy the tendency with the increased building
which is sure to come, might strengthen the market"
some.
The young pigs will be safer with a good, dry
warm place. The chickens will lay better with asunny'
warm house. And how about your home? Is it as
comfortable as the family need?
The world is going forward; let's us get busy.
Tool, ffouman & Murtey,
The Lumbermen
MURDOCK
NEBRASKA
near OnK-
Misses Catherine Tool, who is
teaching at Firth and Miss Margaret,
who is attending school at Lincoln.
twere visiting at home for over the
week end.
Mrs. Wm. Stachiskie is visiting at
Keeneberg, Colo., where she was
called on account 'of the illness of
her lister, who is making her home
in the west.
Last Wednesday Mr. August Pan
ska and family were visiting at the;
r . r T-v z 1 T - '
his been teaching in the schools atjsood time IS anticipated and a large
Merna and had come to Lincoln tocrwd ls expected to be in attend-1
look after some matters pertaining to iRnce- There will be in attendance
the school and were met there by the from away the general secretary of j
int." i . r. s.., ivc v. i at aijitx&t
Cleveland, Ohio. Rev. R. J. Adams of
Lincoln and Rev. F. Lentz of De
Witt, Nebraska.
On farm two miles ea,st of Mur
ray. T. H. Pollock, PiatLsmcath.
2tw
CARD OF THANKS
na on the evening train Sunday.
Baby Chicks by Mail
Buff Orpington eggs for hatching,
and also baby chicks. Mrs. G. V.
Pickwell, Murdock, Xebr. fl3-Sw
Remember Their Friends
A large number of the young po- J
pie of Murdocic ana vicinity
Beautiful Home Wedding
Last Tuesday were married at the
home of the bride's parents, Miss
Selma Brauchle and Mr. Albert Bor
nemeier, with only the relatives of
the contracting parties in attendance.
Tha ceremony joining the lives of
the?e excellent young people were
r . wT Vs f ka Daw A npinrttila fotViAW.
School days mean school supplies.
The Journal has a large line of pen
cils, tablets, pens and all necessaries
for the students. All prices. Call
and look them over.
We desire to express to our friends
and neighbors our deepest apprecia
tion of their sympathy shown to ua
in the hour of our sorrow and al
for the beautiful flor.-il offerings.
A. L. Hufl'tr and Children.
An extensive line cf high class
stationery on hand at al1 times at
the Journal offica.
m the manner or n serenade ana
entertainment party," and in which
all who were present endeavored and
did in fact make the evening one of
pleasure for the newly wedded coup
le. After the evening of much pleas
ure, the young people departed wish
ing the newly married couple a hap
py and prosperous journey over the
sea of life.
e ? iof Murlock and will be ct home af-
Machinery for Sale
I have a 16 h. p. Nichols & Shep
hard steam engine; also a Rumley
separator, 36-F6. both in good condi
tion, for sale very reasonable. Phone
6-G
ED GUILSTORFF,
mC-4wM Murdock, Xebr.
i
tor &nrHl 7 fh in fhoir frionrlc Wifh '
a host of very staunch and admiring:
friends, the Journal joins in extend-I
ins wishes - for a long, happy and '
prosperous life, and may these young!
people exert a benificent influence'
over the community in which they
iive.
FOR TRADE
ii.un.uay J have lived for many years.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Ruem- ! ' . T- I.k me young people immediately Dc
Hn ;n7.ti. nf rim wood, drlvin- over 1 lT?' A1"fcri . ' ! . !I i &f n rousekeeping at the home east
. . . I mm a asoi enjoyable nuic, u
j id uieir buiu.
Robert E. McCleery. of Weeping
I Water was a visitor in Murdock last
.Wednesday, bringing a span of horses
for sale which was taken by a buyer
of horses here.
Mrs. H. W. Tool and their little
ones were visiting during the last
wk for a number of days at the
home of Mr. ard Mrs. Fred II. Gor
der of Weeping Water.
E. W. Thimgan was a visitor in
Omaha last Thursday, attending the
auto show which was in progress
there and also looking after some
business matters as well.
Mr. Lloyd Way. who has been here
for some time, went to Syracuse for
a short time and was taken down
with the mumps and is prolonging
his visit on that account.
Wm. Jamison and James Alexan
der of Weeping Water were in Mur
dock last Wednesday delivering
horses which had been sold to a buy
er of horses for shipment.
Max Dusterhoff. the painter and
decorator, was a business visitor
loth at El ni wood and Syracuse lat-t
Thursday, where he was looking af
ter some business matters.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman R. Schmidt
and two daughters. Misses Esther
and Marie, were spending the day
last Wednesday in Lincoln, having
driven over in their auto.
John Gakemeier and Charles Rau.
who were visiting and looking after
some nusiness matters at Dunning 1
A Ford Breaks an Arm
Last Monday, while attempting to
start his Ford car, Freddie Wendt
had the misfortune to break his arm,
the "obsteperous" Cftr at the wrong
time, for Freddie, kicked back and
with the result that the two bones
of the right forearm were fractured.
After their being dressed by Dr.
Hornbeck, Freddie is getting along
fine but finds that the arm is pain
ing him more
which he was to have derived from
the fractious Ford.
Fine level Cheyenne county,
Colorado quarter, 1 miles from
town (high school and etc.). Small
improvements, immcdiaite possession.
Trad for Improved place, will carry
balance back.
R. F. STARR,
lt-wk Diller. Neb.
Case Farming Machinery!
I have tlie agency for the full line of Case farming
machinery. Plows, Tractors, Threshing , Machinery,
Haying Machinery ni fact a complete line. We can
furnish all kinds of farming machinery. We can also
supply all kinds of repairs. See us, we will make it well
worth your while.
A. -H. WARD,
Phone Ho. 7-A
Murdock, Neb.
I write for the Farmers Mutual
and the Columbia.
Your business will b appreciated,
phon 2411. tfw-3td
W. T. RICHARDSOX.
FOR SALE
Earlv Ma ran is snriner seed wheat.
than the pleasure Roy 0 Coie phone 4003 Mynard,
neb.
4td-2tw
W
edoesday Special!
One Lot Percales
Lights, Creys and Dark Blue
PER YARD
36in Wide Good Heavy Grade!
-burdock Mercantile Go.,
MURDOCK
NEBRASKA
FOR SALE
it is hoped she will be permanently Ge A. 4vaftnberer.
better, and are looking for the time b
when she can return to her home.
Preparing to Build
Herman F. Schweppe and a num
ber of others with teams are bupy
hauling same for the construction!
of the foundetion of the nw hoiuej
which Mr. Schwcppe is havinsr con-j
structed on his farm. While loading
sand they found a turtle which had
made its home in the sand during
the winter and was in a comptose
condition, exhibiting but little or
life, when discovered.
Lose anything T Find anything?
Try a Journal want-ad.
Tf vnn sre run .Invrn ra and
Mrs. 1a. weiczei setter 'nervous and feel out of sorts with!
Ir. McDermott of Omaha drove pYKrrthine and eTerrboriv. ret back?
and vicinity a short time since re- over to Murdock one aay curing me in line by taking Tanlaa. F. O. Fricke
turned home last Saturday evening, i first of tre week and rccompanied & Co
Miss Marv Rush was looking af ter i by Mr. Xeitzel they went to Omaha.
tthe business at the telephone ex- where they visited with Mrs. Neitzel!
chance lar-t Wednesday rinrinsr tbp'at the sanitarium and found that
absence of the Misses Schmidt, who , lady doing some i.euer ?.irs. eiS nsideoe property and three rots,
were visiung m i.incom during the; mmhs imprutruirm b.u, c-jth wner of l(th and Main street, i
day.
'. Miss Anna Lau. who has been
making her home with Rev. and Mrs.
George Kupke, at Florence, is home
for a couple of weeks and is visiting
at home and with her many friends
here.
Miss Bertha Merkle departed the
first of the week for Omaha, where
she entered a hospital and underwent
an operation for relief from appendi
citis and is reported as getting
along nicely. ,
! Miss Eloise Rikli. who has been
troubled with appendicitis for some
time past, went to Omaha where she
underwent an operation for relief
and since the operation is reported
as getting along nicely.
i Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bauer, Sr., liv
ing on the state road near Manley,
, were guests at the home of Mr. and
! Mrs. Emil Lau, being guests for the
day Sunday and for dinner. They all
enjoyed the occasion very much.
F. A. Burch, of Weeping Water,
accompanied by his wife, were in
Murdock last Saturday evening and
were visiting with their daughter.
Miss Bernice, who is the teacher of
the school four miles north of Mur
dock. "
Mrs. Loui3 Schmidt - and little
daughter Geraldine returned home
I, liiureuay aner naving visited, Lst Thursday at the Modern ' o nn r 1(- Fw.
for a short time at the home of wHnio,, ,-,n .r tor iO tgg postage
v "Old Trusty" for Sale
We have an "Old Trusty." 210 ca
pacity incubator in good condition
for .ale. Call F. A. Broakow. Mur
dock, Nebraska. m20-3w.
Just Holding His Own
Mr. C. F. Ilite, who underwent a
second operation a few daye since, is
.still at the hospital at Lincoln, where
he is slowly improving, but is still
very sick and Is battling for the vic
tory of good health. It Is the 'wish
of his many friends that he may soon
be able to return home again.
Nominate School Board
High-Glass Poultry
tlafshiftg Eggs
aFOR SALE!
Silver Laced VyandoItes
Tarbox Strain
S. G. Orpingtons
Owen Fashion Plate
S. G. While Leghorns
Kerlin Quality
Broadview Single Comb
R. I. Reds
JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY
; " - - nuuuuicu 11u.11 e jiiutreu luc
Grandfather Herman Kraft, at Ithica.I citizens of school district C-7, where
air. is.rart nas not oeen teeiing the ) they plated ia nomination nine peo-
best of late. k pe for selecting from thfc number i
At the sale of the effects of Wil- four to supply the places cf taoe'
Ham Gehrts. when the matter of the whose terms expire this year- It
.11 . 9 1 . r - i . i . i . r . i j
ujuMuieui ui utt uuMim was niaae. 'Has expected uuij 10 .piuce eiui. in . q ... .
John G. Schlae purchased the two nomination, but as two of the lowest "none li?7-J. rvJ. DOX171
paid.
J. 17. UflUER,
VALVE-J N - H EAD- " " ' "
M ( I Ja J ' (
V MOTOR CARS 1
uick Prices
EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1st, 1922
22-Four-34 Two passenger roadster.... $ 895
22-Four-35 Five passenger touring 935
22-Six -44 Three passenger roadster 1365
22-Four-36 Three passenger coupe 1235
22-Six -45 Five passenger touring. . .f 1395
22-Four-37 Five passenger sedan 1395
22-Six -49 Seven passenger touring 15S5
22-Six -46 Three passenger coupe 1885
22-Six -48 Four passenger coupe 2075
22-Six -47 Five passenger sedan 2165
22-Six -50 Seven passenger sedan 2375
All 3uick F. 0. B. Flint, Michigan
Suick f.lolcr Company, Flint, Michigan
Distributors General Motor Corporation
Pioneer builders of Valve-in-Head motor cars. Branches
in all principal cities of the U. S. Dealers everywhere.
MURDOCK -:- -:- -:- NEBRASKA
When Better Automobiles are Built
Buick will Build Them.