The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, May 01, 1922, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    MONDAY. MAY 1, 1922.
PLATTSMOUTH SEJH - WEEKLY JOURNAL
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MURDOGK
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PREPARED EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE JOURNAL.
E km Here to Serve Vqu2
Notwithstanding the interference by the fire fiend,
I am still here to give service to the farmer in supplying
their wants and needs in the line of farming machinery
r-nd repairs. We have the agency for the International
IIne, including McCcrmick and Deering harvesting ma
chinery and the tillage machinery, including plows,
discs, cultivators and in fact anything in the farming
machinery line I can furnish you. Repairs for all and
any kind of farm utensils. I would like to give you
service. Phone 14-1-
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MURDOCK -:-
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NEBRASKA
Looking to Farmers' Needs!
NEW PLOW LATHES
12-inch, guaranteed sharpened ready for use. . . .$3.00
l 4-inch, guaranteed sharpened ready for use. . . . 6.50
84-inch 4-horse evener, best quality 2.25
90-inch 4-horse evener, best quality 2.50
Drive Boxing, Mower ana Cultivator Tongues.
Prices right and guaranteed to meet prices anywhere.
Our Motto Work that will Stand
iacksmSth
-:- NEBRASKA
J.
MURDOCK
UCK,
"Ten Years in Business
in Rtlurdock!"
i$ sfiF.
Better get reservation for work following that now
on the calendar, as this will be a busy season.
We are looking for good help and are expecting
some-soon.
Our twenty-five years in the trade enables us to
serve you best-
The Dissteriiof f Sho
ps,
MAX DUSTERHOFF
MURDOCK
NEBRASKA
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We Are. Headquarter
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
I. W. THfli&GA
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MURDOCK
NEBRASKA
Mr. Win. Bourke shipped a car of
hogs to Omaha last Thursday after
noon. i Misses Margaret and Catherine
Tool were visiting at home for over
, Sur day.
; Miss Anna Bcrntmeier was a visi
tor with friends in Lincoln on last
Tuesday.
i V. Meyer, who is attending school
at Lincoln was a visitor at the honfe
'of his parents for over Sunday.
: Carlton Zinli, who is attending
tchool at the state univer?ity. was a
1 guest at home for over Sunday of
last week.
Mr. Emil Kuehn of Lincoln war
looking after some business matters
in MurJock and also in Weeping
Water last Wednesday.
Mrs. C. A. Lesack and daughter ci
Tuesday where Mr. McHugh - was
looking after some business matters
and the family were guests of friends.
Mrs. Will Lewis, of O'Neill has
been visiting at the home of Mr. and
Mrc. C. F. Hite, coming to see Mr.
Ilite who hss been recuperating since
his return from the hospital in Lin
coln. !
believes in giving: the best service ;
not out of the way at all times.
Miss Leah Schmidt, who is a sales
lady in a department store at Stella. I
arrived home last Sunday and visited
for most of the week at the home of j
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. R.
Schmidt, of Murdock, and with the
mother and two sisters. Misses Marie
and Esther, were visiting at Lin
coln last Wednesday, and departed
for Stella again last Thursday morn
ing, where she takes up her work,
again.
Bvfi Eock Eggs fcr Sale
Pure bred Buff Rock eggs for
hatching. Price 50 cents per set
ting of 15 at home or 75 cents by
parcel post. Phone 10-L. Hewy
Hueter, Murdock, JCebr. ni20-3w
Gave Excellent PrcgTam
At the Callahan church southwest
of Murdock, on last Sunday evening1
a very appropriate program and en- i
tertainment was given following the :
Easter season, which was well at-'
tended and appreciated by the large '.
audience. The program which was
given was one which was both pleas- '
ing and worth while as well, and
from the evening's entertainment
the societs' of the church realized
the neat sum of $52 which goes for
missionary work.
Cabbage Plants are Ready
We have cabbage plants ready to
set out. Con supply all. The tomato!
plants will be ready in season, or as
soon as they can be safely set out.
a24-2M MRS. G. V. PICKWELL.
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When recessions in prices came, we were prompt
to take our loss, as all business must vhich has not as
yet Gone so.
We are in position to offer to the public an ex
cellent line of building material of all descriptions, at
the lowest price level for good lumber that has been
possible since before the war.
See us for anything you may be needing in this
line. . We can save you money.
Yes, businesses good! Our prices are doing their
part in this restoration of commercial activity.
Too!, Hauman & &luriey,
The Lumbermen
MURDOCK
NEBRASKA
Entertained Friends at Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Schutz, living
north of Murdock, entertained for
dinner last Sunday and for the day
their friends and neighbors who had
assisted in their moving a few weeks
since when they changed farms with
Uames Buskirk. There were present
for the day. Messrs and MeRdames
Miss Mary Rush was a visitor inj" Miner . -L-ouy, acnmiai, Mara
iiidu uuu Littii i. til ill i Jea auu iuia.
Lincoln last Wednesday, where she
visited with friends, making the trip
to the state capitol in the bus and re
turn: ng heme on the flyer of the
Rock Island.
Mr. T. T. Craig and son, Elmer,
of Ashland, were visiting in Mur
dock last Thursday, having some
business matters to transact with
Mr. W. T. Weddell, manager of the
line elevator.
Mrs. San tor of near Alvo was a
Kenry Heineman. After the dinner
the ladies enjoyed a vfcit within
doors while the gentlemen pitch od
horseshoes for recreation and by the
way to perfect themselves in the art
in the hope .that some of them might
win the penant.
Wanted, Night Watchman
The Villiage Board of Murdock
will receive proposals for night
To fho PeopJs of gferdQck and Visinify:
We have opened up an up-to-date wholesale oil
station in your thriving little city with ample storage
facilities and equipment to take care of your wants at
all times-
We handle nothing but the highest grade of pe
troleum products and will endeavor at all times to give
3rou a "Square Deal." We want your good will and
will appreciate your patronage. Our Mr. Schafer is
an:;ious and willing to serve you.
Respectfully j'ours,
-GEO. TRONKEhBQLZ OIL CQHPMiY-
The foundation for the new home
of Mr. and Mrs. J.- E. McHugh has
six o clock, Saturday May btn, iszz.
H. A. TOOL,
It. Village Clerk.
nn. rorrln Horn iM-jitirtf last WPPK
for a few days at the homes of H. V. ' risitor in Murdock last week at the watchman for the village, up until
McDonald and H. A. Toe!. j homo of Mr. C. F. Hite, coming to
Mrs. M. L. Berglund and little! visit with him and also with Mrs.
Mho rf n-isha were visitine at the. Will lewis, wno is visiung nere irom
I home of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Landholm tho northern portion of the state.
! for a number of days last week. j
m, m . J r T v C.V1t o Ti rl
jwr. ana anb. iiue , - nf fy,a
construction of the new edifice will
babe were visiting in Weeping Wat
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businers
nesdr.y.
Little Mabel Stork who was eo ill
at the time of ihe death st her broth
er. Harvev Stock, chffdren of Mr.
and available material will permit.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McIIugh and
the children hitched up the auto and
Will Give Play
The Senior class, or the one to
graduate at the Murdock high school
the coming summer, will give a plaj
which is known as "Fifty-Fifty" and
which will be given on both the 5th'
and Fth of May. Look for further
description of this excellent play
and Mrs. Gust Stock, is getting along' the famjiy Gf Mr. and Mrs
UiCelV at this time. 1 -v-,1Htio- Khoro nil. on Invert
went to Plattsmouth last bunday, iThe voune people are giving consid-
where they visited for the day with arable time to the preparation of
nicely at tnis time.
i Mr. and Mrs.. 4. E, McIIugh and
! family were visiting in Omaha last
Thomas
a most
WalMng, where all. enjoyed
plparat day. - .-)
Albert Zable, a sister of M
mfgBgmwmmm nm: ''lwfflTW
Mrs.
Frert A
: vicit!ng
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this production and we are looking
for a good entertainment.
Stock,
at the
who has been
Stork home for
S 1M1 IMliE WORK EASIER!
'"ir5 JiJi
mz- ys m .w-m v m-mr m m -ash mw mi n . l. - j- - .
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the
pact week, accompar.ied by her sis
ter and Mr. Stock motored to Lin-'
coin last Tuesday, where they look
ed rfter some business matters for
the day. j
Homer II. Lawton the painter and
paper hanger is kept on the hump
this spring with his work. Last week
he completed the work which he had.
in hand for Mr. J. H. Buck and be-!
an on the decoration of the inter- j
Visits Brother Here
Mr. L. Neitzel enjoyed a visit from
his sister, Mrs. P. Reifers and her
hrcbar.d, who reside in Seattle and
whn have not visited or seen Mr.
Neitzel for forty-two years. The
meeting was one most joyous and
during their stay here of a few days,
p most Pleasant time was had. They
plso visited at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. A. J. Neitzel as well.
Case Farming Elflachsnery!
I have the agency for the full line of Case farming machin
ery. Such as Plows, Tractors, Threshing Machinery, Haying
Machinery and fn fact a full and complete line. We can fur
nish all kinds of repairs. See us, we will make it well worth
your while.
A. H. WARD,
Phone No.7-W Murdock, Web.
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Ei ior of the heme of Mr3. Charles
rls Schneider.
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i v. -mitf -i win ifi,;:
Mr. and Mrs. Frnnk Garcia, the
forncr. who is employed with the
Rod: Island railway, have had their
homo gladdened by the arrival of a
nice little daughter who came cn
last Saturday via the stork route to
mrl.e her home with the well pleas- !
ed parents.
Mr. C. F. Hite. who has been home
for rone time now is continuing to
ir..Ke Pome sunsiannai liuprt: vnur ut,
i, 4 r-.nd Sr. able to be down town every .
j day ".nd virit with hi3 friends. We ,
L are pipa?ed to Know oi ms improve-,
ment and are hoping that he may!
Jtt T m I
iy soon v.eii aeain. i
2 Mr. E. M. Shatto has purchased
fca wnat is Known as tne tisennui prop
ertv and which was formerly owned
Tri-i 1-v TT y C TTiconhnt nnrl w-hioh Mr '
Shatlo will emect to make some
iterations and restore the property
Card of Thanks
Y'e desire to exnrcs3 our apprecia
tion of the kindness which was
shown in the ministrations at the
time of the late illness and death of
cur son, Hnrvey, and for the floral
tributes and for the music and sing
ing ft the time of the burial. Mr.
and Mn. Gust Stock, Jr.
The Eyes of the World
The Murfiock and vicinity people
r re to be treated to a moving picture
show on Tuesday of this week, which
i known as "The Eyes of the World."
Both Bidding for Business
The Puro Butter company of Lin
coln has established a cream station
."t the Farmers Co-operative rtore
building and Swift and Company of
Eisenhut and which Mr. ;ir"near the bank and are both bid
ding for the products of the farmer.
This should afford a market for thi
making of it a residence which will ( fa"rmer7 and it would look like make
Time to get out into the fields! There's a busy season ahead for all of us.
Now let's think a little about work clothes.
When your shirts and overalls are roomy and comfortable when you can
bend, stoop and reach, without feeling least restraint then work is easier to do.
And when you know that no matter how rough you may use your work
clothes, they will "stand up" and take punishment day after day without ripping
or tearing then you're equipped for work that isn't half so hard as if you are
not properly dressed.
filei-co Work Shirts and Overalls
We recommend these to you. They're husky-built, well-made, comfortable
fitting garments that you need. There's lots of room for pulling and stretching.
Every point cf strain is re-inforced to give strength.
Let us show you why they'll wear, and give comfort - and why the price is
just what you'll like to pay.
We will sell you the kind that satisfy.
$ .96 to $1.25
$1.25 to $1.75
ne a eroort place to live
Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. O. E.
McDonald and the children were
visiting at Murray and Plattsmouth
with Mrs. Myra McDonald, mother of
Mr. McDonald at Murray and with
J. R. Kelly and wife at Plattsmouth.
Miss Edith Kelly returning home
with them for a week's visit.
The new home of Mr. H. F. Sch
weppe and wife which is being erect
ed at their farm home southeast of
Murdock is progressing very nicely,
and at this time the frame of the
structure is nearly erected and with
this early start the home should be
completed long before the end of.the
eummer.
Sse the new ad of the Dusterhoff
shops which appears in this issue and
remember when wanting work in
tetter prices.
The Work Going Forward
The work of the community water
system, which is being built by a
number of the progressive citizens
of Murdock. is going forward nicely
at this time and is being rushed by
the active workers, Henry Amgwert
and John Kruger, who were last
week making the necessary excava
tion and digging the trenches for the
pipes, which will soon be laid by a
plumber who has been secured from
Nebraska City.
Had an Excellent Tin
The ladies of Murdock and vicinity
of the Royal Neighbors of America
of the Kensington club met with
their line they are doing some of tne.tneir memDer, iirs. James Mills on
finest interior decorating in this por-'last Thursday afternoon, where they
tion of the state. Mr. Dusterhoff is I had a most pleasant afternoon. They
very busy at this time but ready to frst looi-ed after the business end of
fare for your needs. Call on them the organization doing the work
for estimates and specifications of, which brought them together, and
what you are needing. jthey had a most sociable hour, which
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Mrs. V A Hartunir. of Kansas uiu4wu vy a musi pieasant
Come here for 3'our work clothes.
Work Shirts,
Overalls,
Murdo'ck Mercantile Co.
"4 City, who has been visiting and car-
mi; lor ner moiuci, u. icnici
for the past more than a week, and
visiting with the parents and friends,
departed for her home in Kansas
City last Wednesday. Mrs. Neitzel,
the mother, is feeling much im
proved, and is hoping that she may
soon be able" to be up again.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W7.
luncheon which was served by the
most capable of entertainers, the
hostess, Mrs. James Mills.
JVturdock,
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Two Finely Dressed Windows
We were especially pleased with
the beauty and agreeableness of the
two windows of the Murdock Mer
cantile company, which they had
Thimgan and dressed up for the past week. The
wife were visiting in Omaha on last south window consisted of a display
Tuesday, where Mr. Thimgan also of dresses and furnishings and ap
was looking alter some business mat- pealed to the feminine heart, and
ters as well. Mr. Thimgan in kept was filled with very substantial and
pretty busy at this time with the seasonable fabrics. The north win
work which the excellent service is dow w?s a display of canned goods,
bringing to his place of business. He (Continued on page 6) .
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MOTOR CA?TS
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uick Prices
- EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1st, 1S22
22-Four-34 Two passenger roadster $ 835
22-Four-35 Five passenger touring. . 933
22-Six -44 Three passenger roadster 13G5
22-Four-36 Three passenger coupe 12S5
22-Six -45 Five passenger touring. 1S95
22-Four-37 Five passenger sedan 1395
22-Six -49 Seven passenger touring 1555
22-Six -46 Three passenger coupe 1GS5
22-Six -48 Four passenger coupe 2075
22-Six -47 Five passenger sedan 21 G5
22-Six -50 Seven passenger sedan 237
All Bnicks F. 0. B. Flint, Michigan
Bub!; HoScr Company, FHnl, fJichigsn
Distributers 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.
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