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    PIATTSMOUTH SE3H - WEEKLY JOURNAL
PAGE five
THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1922.
Murray Department
Prepared in the Interest of the People of Murray and Sunvudinff Vicinity Especially for the Journal Readeri
If way of the readers of the
Journal knoT" of any social
erent or item of Interest in
this vicinity, aiid will mm
lime to this oftice. It will ap
pear under this heading. We
want allnewsltenw Edito-ii
uilding Your health!
A bank works for ycu night and day, -week after week, adding:
rents to your dollars. Little by little the amounts grow till each
addition is a respectable sum.
"Where does the gain come from? Not from your pocket. Nor
from ours. It is the result of production. Money placed in a bank
is given an opportunity to work and to produce.
Thus a bank BUILDS your wealth.
Start with a small deposit if you will. Add to it when you
ean regularly if you can do so. It will not be long till you can
fairly see it grow.
Murray State Bank
MAKE THIS BANK YOUR BEST SERVANT
Open an Account with us today NOW!
ing very busy, he was not able to
serve on the election board. W. II.
Puis was chosen in his place and
made an excellent man for the posi
tion. Ivan Balfour and family were vis
iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Copenhaver last Sunday, as
well as at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
A. G. Long and with Grandfather J
W. Edmunds. 1
County Commissioner C. F. Harris
and three of the Union boys were
; visiting in Murray last Tuesday, the
boys seeing the sights, while the
commissioner was looking after seme
county business.
Charles Boedeker, son of TV. G.
Boedeker, who has been at Coldridge
for a number of weeks visiting with
i his aunt, Mrs. John Young, returned I Long.
nome a lew days since naving naa
an excellent time.
James W. Holmes, of Plattsmouth,
was a visitor in Murray last Tuesday,
being down for tee p
ing after the placing
on his building here, which was dim
aged by the hail storm last week
of some twelve years from the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Len Thancker the
STORM OF GREAT
VIOLENCE SWEEPS
TOWNS IN IOWA
Damage Reported Done at Boone and i
Og&en Number cf Buildings j
are Blown Down. i
Des Moines, July 1C. A storm of
G. M. Minford shipped a car load
of hogs to the South Omaha market
last Tuesday.
Ym. Lintner was assisting with
the threshing at the home of J. W.
Stone last Tuesday.
Walter Sans was threshing and de
livering his grain to the Murray
elevators last Wednesday. ,
C. E. Whitaker was a visitor in
Murray last Sunday and was attend
ing the Christian Sunday school.
S. W. Copenhaver of Union was a
guest at the home of his son. Arthur
Copenhaver at Murray last Friday.
Frank Schlichtemeier threshed on
last Tuesday and delivered his crop
of whe3t to the Farmers elevator in
Murray.
John Vallery and family from west
of Mynard, were visiting last Tues
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T.
J. Brendel.
A. J. Ross and Owen Willis, from
near Nehawka. were looking after
some business matters in Murray on
last Tuesday.
Wm. Seyboldt threshed lat Tues
day and stored his grain at the farm
until he shall find time to deliver it
at the elevator.
Ralph Kennedy, he carpenter was
doing rome carpenter work at the
farm of Orville Sherman near Rock
Blaffs last week.
R2fph Kennedy has Jnst completed
Ir Queen to the Farmers elevator at
Murray fast Tuesday.
Jack West has been assisting in
threshing, hauling wheat from the
machine to town, and makes the
truck do excellent work. ' J
Joe Mrasek, the clever assistant in
the Peterson hardware store, was
looking after business matters at
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Sorensen, Mrs.
E. T. Reid an
Omaha, the former parents
J. V. Fitman tnresnea ana ueiiTer- i'" -- --- -
ed his wheat at the J. D. Pitman ele-Story and ron:e added evidence .
vator.last Tuesday and notwith-, People from whom ...r. Hrnkh
louglit
stork made a visit at this place and i tornado proportions struck Boone
left a bouncing baby boy witli which and surrounding territory tonight,
the mother is doing finely. Strange according to meagre re-ports receiv
at the same time the proud father led here. It was reported, that a tor-:
was stricken with a peculiar malady,' nado hit thetown of Ogden, twenty
whenever he attempted to whistle miles south of Boone. Telegraph and
his face would wrinkle into a series f clop he re v.ir-s are down in thi3 sec-'
of smiles so that he could not pucker tion. Colfax w?.s in the path of the;
hia lips for the whistle. They do storm. Boone's electric light riant is !
say that he is retting p. little over out of commission. ',
the affliction, and that he will be so At Colfax, twenty miles east of
expert that he will be able to whistle Dcs Moires, a number of. buildings j
enoush to call a dog in about two wcrs hlnwn down artd all windows in '
weeks. jthe business block were broken, ac-J
! poruinT to reports receivea nere.
Get Your Orders in Trees blown down by the storm are
Our raspberries will soon bo ripen-' blockading the streets and roads in !
ing. Better get your orders in. Mrs. : Coifsx and vicinity.
jl4-tfw , V. ire. oomrr.mncation to Ames, Ug
', den, Grinnoll. Eoone and Newton are
Lnckv to Get Across i down and the latter town is reported j
Ernie Kinkle was a v -ntor in Ora-: - 1 ,,. t
in i uevja) 4l 4. ... , .-j
lilitl lilt; MUI III a Ult'U I'UUMUCMUIv
dainsge to crops. The rain, described
as the heaviest in recent rains, last
ed only a few minutes. It was accom- j
panied by severe lightning. i
Telephone reports from the vicin-!
ity of lioone, thirty-five miles north-j
wist cf Des Tioines, stated that a
si ore or more of persons were slight
ly injured v.' lion sn automobile in
urpose of look-k ha from last Sunday urtil Tu
cf a new roof 1 morning, .visiting with friends
rhirh dim-'Sl" purchasing some -no.:S for
and
for the
, rra3 here. He was tl.inliing of the
I food time he was to have in Omaha
d daughter Agnes, of ' villi friends and clear forgot to take
rmer Barents of Mrs. iris uto number with him; and as a
a fine lot of animals at that
Sanford Homan is assisting at the
lumber yard and last Tuesday con
structed a hog house for Mr. George
Nickles, who is a hog fancier.
J. A. Scotten has accepted a posi
tion of running the engine for the
Creamer threshing machine, and is
making the work hum for sure.
Dr. G. H. Taylor has been making
a number of calls of a professional
nature at and in the vicinity of Ne
hawka during the past few weeks.
Word from Beach, North Dakota,
tells of a very severe spell of fever
of the typhoid variety Just being
successfully halted by Mr. D. C.
On account of Mr. Wm. Seyboldt
being very busy having threshing on
his hands, George E. Nickles acted as
clerk of the election board in his
stead.
Herman Boeck, L. W. Young and
G rover . Hopkins and wife were visit
e
a
G. L. Tavlor of Murray, were sp.ind-; '!;
ing last Sunday at the Taylor home him a lie was getting out of town
and all enjoyed the visit very much. ; about the absent number It is re-
-m-r TS A . 1 1 JX .1 ,:nliA UJ . t .1 I L ItUUllCU ICM ! li t ' I Kf 1 1
' into a Ht-h Tnlnrnrlr.Ti ptrprt CP r
, , - - 1 . , - . . SViXl' tT l . ' J MHIU. IPVCU l IPtlJl'll
rtanding the onslouglit of the hail mm tmS - .un , luu- telephone roles have
v, ,SmT,inr i-n thorities to allow him to return . ... i,
I the sheaves was of very good nualv - h0 l a i causing considerable damages to
- . ... . . . . h.urr: r.-rft lrfnp Tilarps at llnonc.
ne will oiot iorret it again. ' . , . , . .
n Many Eummer homes at Cclet park
were damaged.
Plattsmouth last Tuesday
W. J. Philpot shipped four cars itv
of cattle last Wednesday they go- Mrs. J. W. Berger, who has beeniay
ing to the Omaha markets and were visiting for some time past at the
the repairing of the roof at the home : ins and looking after some business
ot Dr. Gilmore, which was damaged J matters last Tuesday in the county
i. i. i red L.
u 111". irvcllu irt Pl-ticmnnt).
Robert Troop and - - TroP was down vith his great white truck
were hauling wheat from the farm of n-ct in hauling th r-mn nf
wheat to the elevator for J. W.
Stone.
Robert Good was assisting in the
heauling of wheat for H. C. Creamer,
who was threshing last Tuesday. Mr.
Creamer has an excellent quality of
wheat.
Era Cor rail and family of near
Union were visiting in Murray at
the home of Mr. Carroll's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Carroll, on-last
Tuesday. -
Miss Violet Keil is assisting as
operator of the switch board at the
telephone exchange during the ab
sence of Mrs. Bartlett on her visit in
the west.
Mrs. Noah Parker, who has been
feeling very poorly for a number of
months past, is reported as being
much improved and is hoping soon to
be in her usual good health.
F. A. Boedeker and family of Ne
hawka where Mr. Boedeker is casli
ier In the Nehawka bank, were
guests at the home of W. G. Boe
deker last Thursday evening.
On account of Mr. A. Gansmer be-
Worih Xihlle Insurance
We are offering you worth-while
insurance in whatever field you may
desire. We are agent for the follow
ing well known companies:
Equitable Life Ins. Co., of Omaha;
American Old Line Life Ins. Co., of
Lincoln; National Fire Ins. Co., of
Hartford, Conn.; State Farmers Ins.
Co., of Omaha; The Home Ins. Co., cf
New York; The Underwriters, of New
York; National Automobile Ins. Co.,
of Lincoln; American Old Line Ins.
Co., of Lincoln.
We can also handle your real es
tate both in cash sales and ex
changes. BRENDEL & KNISS
Beal Estate and Insurance
MURRAY -:- NEBRASKA
Thrashing Dinners
Easily Planned
IF YOU READ THIS AD
8 lbs. Harvest assorted fancy cookies $1.40
Gallon cans peaches 85
Gallon cans apricots 85
Gallon cans pears 75
Gallon cans loganberries .90
Gibralter peaches, extra choice, per can .30
Governor brand apricots, 4 cans for 1.00
Nomis brand preserves, 19-oz. jar. . . .25
Fancy sweet corn, 2 cans for. J2S
Oma June peas, 2 cans for 35
50-60 size prunes, special, lb..'. . '. 15
Otoe brand hominy, per can . . .10
Shelby pork and beans in tomato sauce, 2 cans . . .25
Fern Leaf brand medium red salmon, tall cans. . . .15
Bulk macaroni, 2 lbs. for .25
Mogul brand peanut butter, 1-lb. lunch pails 25
Jiffy Jell, all flavors .10
Fresh Tomatoes, Cabbage, Cucumbers, Sweet
Cora, Apples, Oranges, Lemons, B&nanas.
"GOLDEN KRUST" BREAD AND PASTRY
FRESH EVERY MORNING
home of her daughter, Mrs. hi. L,. . xiere is auui jidrain
SteimeF, of Oklahoma City, returned : r-cm of horser. .'ed ones, wagon
home last Sunday evening and re- antJ top fcugJrv, like new. Mower and
ports having an excellent visit while jiav raj:e will -sell cheap for cash.
ATTEND BANQUET
away.
Last Friday was a red letter- day
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L.
Jones, as their arrived at the homo
via the' stork route a son who is a
joy to the bouscho-d and will be a
comfort to this happy couple in the
years to come
Henry C. Long.
tf.
Mr.- and Mrs. T. J. Brendel, Lee
Kniss and Miss Margery Walker were
in Omaha last Saturday attending
the first annual banquet of the Equi
ty Life Insurance Co. at the Carter
Lake club house. This company wrote
$2.345.0C0 in the first year they
were in business which is a very
Settled Storm Icsses Promptly
Mr. W. G. Boedeker, who is the
local representative of the Columbia
Fire Insurance company of Omaha,
reports that the adjusters of that
W. L. Kiiley of Omaha csrae down company have been in Murray and pieasmg snowing iur any iumu.
laf t Sunday to visit with IIr. Ki-k-r. have adjusted very,.satistactoriiy tne( a aa iiaix, . u'
who is staving at the J. E. Katchett losses sustained by those holdnig pol-
hnmf. thpv nil trr.inir to t'ue home of i(ies in this company. The farmers FOE. SALE
Mr. and Mrs. George Ray, where -who have their growing crops as
they spent Sunday, and all enjoyed wcM rs their other property protect
an excellent time. : ed hy a policy in this company are
H. C. Long departed last Sunday I very well pleased by the. liberal set
afternoon for Hendley, wrere hetlcmrnts which were made with all
went to see about the threshing cfduring the past -week. This leaves
his wheat crop, of which he has a thorn in a position to pursue what
large number of acres, and of the
selling of the same as well as,cleliver
Ing to the elevator.
Uncle George V. Strader. who will
be SG years of age in about two
weeks, wi'l celebrate the event with
his many friends cr. Sunday, August
6th, which is one day before the ar
rival of the anniversary. Mr. Shrad
er has a host of friends who will be
pleased to join in the celebration of
the fortutious event.
C. H. Boedeker, who has been vis-
ctf r r.b:n in the ! fvture st.hey chose
reg-.rding their farm "work.
It is always better to go to some
or.1 who is responsible in case of
damage thru any of the avenues
whi' h insurance companies cover
locse. that to seek sone rife who is
not I-:row,n and when the loss comes
arf mf responsible. You will always
fird the insurance sold l:y the home,
pcoplu to be responsible.
Ecois! Bock3! iiocks! We have
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LOCATED AT. MURRAY -J.
-I
-. Specialist on Swine and 4
Cattle Diseases
! OH. 6. L. TAYLOR f
Veterinarian .
- t
Will receive calls at resi- j-
i. dence, Murray. Phone No. 50
u no
Soennichsen & Co.,
? i)
MCI
Telephone No. 12.
Murray, Nebraska.
state, and a guest at the home of tnen; till you cant rest, at the 0UT-
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Young, near Cole- nal 0:T:os. -
ridge, returned home last Monday .
evening, ausr having haa a most
pleasant time while away, and re
ports things in a very good condition
there but with less moisture than
here.
See the announcement of the Cass
and Otoe county night at the Ak-Sar-Ben
den at Omaha. Mr. W. G.
Boedeker will have all needed tick
ets and a good time is assured to
those who go. It is expected that
there will be two hundred attend
this meeting which will be on Mon
day. July 31. See ad elsewhere re
garding the matter.
Homer Shrader was busy last Wed
nesday with his 4hreshing and wai
assisting the neighbors the day be- 1
fore and after, as the work in this
line i3 looking up pretty smart now.
Young, formerly from this place. His
many friends here will be pleased to !
know of his improvement. While he
is able to be about, he is not strong ;
enough to work as yet. j
Edward 'Shumaker received a tele- !
phone message from Weeping Water
j telling of the very serious illness of ;
Mrs. ShumaKer s mother, Mrs. Eliza
beth Doty. Mr. and Mrs. Shumaker ;
immediately departed in their auto '
for the bedside of the afflicted lady
and to render all assistance possible
they could to her. It is hoped that
they might find the mother feeling
better. I
Dr. G. L. Taylor, the veterinarian,;
was in attendance at the Missouri
Valley Veterinary association's meet- '
ing which was held in Omaha a por-;
tion of last week. The doctor has
arranged to be at Union on Thursday;
of each week and will have head-'
quarters at the d rug store of E. W. I
Keedy. He will respond to calls for 1
that vicinity, when wanted as well, j
See his ad in this issue of the paper, '
on the Union page. j
Misses Elsie Taylor and Nettie'
McCarroll and Mrs. L. G. Todd, of i
Union, who were in attendance at!
the National Sunday school conven- J
tion at Kansas City a short time
since came to Murray last Sunday,
and made a report of the convention
at the Presbyterian Bible school,
which was greatly appreciated by the
members of that school. They are
expressing thenks to the ladies for
their thoughtfulness.
Sirs. Morton Eartlett and daugh
ter. Miss Florence, departed on last
Sundas' for Hastings, where she- is
visiting at the home of her parents.
Mr. and Mra. John Green for some
time. Mr. Bartlett took the folks to
Nehawka to catch the train and stay
ed for the ball game which was play
ed there that day between the Ne
hawka team and the Ramblers of
Omaha, and reports an excellent bill
grame, with Nehawka the winner. .
Tuesday morning after an absence
The Trent 2G acres, known as the
Connolly Place, just east of Murray.
All stc. k and equipment will be in
t luded if purchaser desires. See us
for prices and terms. Brendel &
Kniss.
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OLD FASKIDSED DAJIGE
PLATTSMOUTH. NEBR.
M....W. A. HALL
fvitrrday evening, July 22.
Mufcic by McLaughlin's of
Co. Bluffs. Usual admission.
Everybody Come
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.
0VZRSTJLES MOTION
This morning in the United States
cor.rt at Omaha, a motion was heard
bv the court to dissolve the restrain
iuT order that was made last week
agairr-t the virions shop craft unions
ar.i their officials, and which has
s'n:c been in force.
Judge Wood-
rough ovcrrulf d the motion of the at
torneys for the unions to dissolve the
injunction and it will remain in force
for the present at least.
Journal want ads pay. Try them.
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Waited For
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'Strength, Wear, Durability
High Quality
Good Looks 4
Real Econcnry
Standard Warranty
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30x3io Clincher $13.50
32x312 Straight Side 19.75
32r.4
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" . 26.80
" 31.45
" 39.10
Hake Your E&oney
in Crearn!
Pasture and forage will furnish good feed for the
cows, and you car: turn the same into profits b' get
ting the best' there is in the milk and cream. We
have the Lilly, Primrose and DeLaval Sep2rtors, which
is a good paying proposition for any farmer with more
than two cows. See us for prices, and we will guar
antee to make you mouey with this machine.
Petersen Hardware Co.
fT. L. P2T0. Manager
MURRAY
NEBRASKA
Murray Garage,
Murray, Nebraska
vfA number cf good used Fords at Right Prices. "
Cass County Night!
AT THE AK-SAR-EEN DEN IN OMAHA, NEBR.
MONDAY EVENING, JULY 31
Mr. Glen Boedeker lias been asked to take the manage
ment of the preparations in this vicinity for the Cass
and Ctce county night at the A.k-Sar-Ben ihow on
Monday evening, July 31 st, and has all necessary tickets
for the same. This will provide an excellent evening cf
amusement. Call and get your ticket at the bank it
costs ycu nothing. Join the crovd for a night of fun.
TICKETS AT THE MURRAY STATE BANK
The excellent business which has come to us, and arc
assured that it has been because of the very close prices
at which ve have sold our merchandise and the cour
teous treatment which we have extended to the public.
Remember we are here to serve you to the best,
and are willing to do our best in this line.
The service store that serves the best.
HI ilsoi
MURRAY
NEBRASKA
iriiy llgisf
JULY 22, 1922
There will be one of those enjoyable "Old Fah:oned
Dances, given at the Peterson Hall, Murray, Neb. A
very enjoyable time assured to all with the bett of
music and courteous treatment.
Gome sod Enjoy a Pieassni Eventas!
POPULAR PRICES!
Threshing Goal!!
Did 3'ou ever think about your threshing coal?
Ycu all know the coal strike makes it impossible to buy
any coal from the mines, but ve were fortunate to have
our bins filled before the strike.
We handle the Franklin county nut coal, which can
not be beat for threshing coal. Our prices are right.
Better lock after your needs before it is all gone, as our
supply will not take care of all our customers.
Phone: Office, 19 ' Residence, 51
Farmers Elevator Company
MURRAY
NEBRASKA
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Fistula-Pay -Wliea Card
A mtia rtra of treatment Ua.t nrmm Pltaav
PTatul ut other BcLaJ USeee la m abr
time, vitbout a trnr. surcicaj OIrtl- Ne
Chloroform. Kther or other sroerai iiim hetle
,,mt A rare nej-mnti tn erery exse e.eeeptffil for treatment, and no money t fco
tald ntil reiTd. Wrne tor book on KectaJ ruteaaes. with narr,-e and testlmoalaia
more thun 1.000 promtnt-ni. people who have t.-t a rrunr.en'-y ',,r-1 .
DC &. B TAMJIX. Ktwutberiajn. rocera Trniit Bidf. ItKx IiU.). OJUIU, Di
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