v i i MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1922. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE SEVEN DEI j well known 1 y a hoct of friends in ESHdTSST r - y " - (Murdoch and also at the capital city j Open extend to the couple their beat wish es for harry life filled with pros perity and good service. usiness: PREPARED EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE JOURNAL. MURDOCK for B i : '! i k J i It: 1 r ! ' I i iviake. lour nome EVJORE BEAUTIFUL! 0 CjfThe pride of possessing a beauti ful heme will be more complete with a satisfactory job in Interior Decorating at a very little more cost than the ordinary work. CONSULT US FOR BETTER INTERIOR DECORATING ho Ousterhoff Shops E. II. Miller has a new Fordson trader. Matt Thimgan ana son Victor v ere Lincoln visitors Monday. A ice Lau has returned home from a six weeks' vacation spent visiting Lit si:--tors in Oca'ia. Miss Margaret Tool was attending the chantauqua which was held at Weeping Water last Thursday after tuor.. A. Pun-ka an-! 1.. Xeitzel took In the Assembly at Epworth League park last Wednesday, driving tip In 1... Xeitzel's car. K. H. Miller and family were vis iting with friends and also looking after some business the first of the vek in Platsmouth. Oscar E. McDonald was looking after same business matters in Elm woo j last Thursday, getting some repairs for his auto. ('. Lcr. has r. new T-rage whirl' adds niui.1: to the improvement of A Rumley Oil Pul! tractor and a suitable plow eclve your summer and fall plowing. They will do the work the Lst and at the least ccst as well. See u: fcr prices and a demonstration. C-ir plows are the celebrated P & O. There are none better made. We also have an 8-16 Mogul tractor and a three bottom P & O plow used just a little, which will go at a verj- attractive figure. Murdock, Flowing Tims Has OqshgI The harvest and threshing are about over. Now comes the plowing fcr the autumn sowings and for the preparation of net spring's crop. See us for what plows you need either in horse or power drawn. Repairs for all machinery used on the farm. Sse me fcr anything in farming machinery which you may need. Call me hy phone and I will be pleased -to give you the best service. Call phone 1 4-J. ' u MURDOCK on Summer sirr &2 0 MA. ii& NOTE THE SPECIAL VALUES Lrdies and Children's white shoes and oxfords. ' Values up to $4. Clean-up at $1 per pair. Ladies Union Suits -75c values at the special price of 53c per garment. - Men's $1 athletic underwear, knit, to go at 79c per garment. Reduced prices on ALL summer merchandise. We have completed our inventory and find many articles which we will close out regardless of cost. PS t Ef5 mmm ncaniiie uo. furdcok, Nebraska the property. Matt Tbimgan and son Victor did the work. Mr. Gust Bornemeier has been suf fering from the effects of a case of ight blood poisoning. But is report ed as being some better at this time. A social dance was held at the M. W. A. hall last Thursday evening, at which time a very pleasant time was had by all who were in attend ance. 0 Mr. O. J. Hitchcock, son-in-law of L.. Xeitzel, ran the store, while Mr. Xeitzel and A. Ianska were at the Assembly in Lincoln last Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. C. Long and Mr. and Mrs. Matt Thimgan spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Essert, at Ashland. Oscar Zink shelled and delivered hi corn to Murdock last Wednesday andThursday. the work being done by Messrs. W. H. Iiuh and Robert ( ra wfcrd. UOLSTOfSFF Nebraska NEBRASKA Merchandise! b Fm. Meyers and mother, Mrs. Au gust Panska and sister, Wilma, were visiting In Lincoln last Thursday making the trip in the morning in their auto. L. Xeitzel gave a 30 minute talk on "The Reward of abor" at the Y. P. A. meeting Sunday evening which was much appreciated by those who were present. Harry V. McDonald and family were taking an outing last Thursday at Meadow, where they spent the time in fishing. Miss Mary Tool ac companied them. Mr. Max Dustcrhoff is now ready for the rain, as he has the roof placed cn his building and does not fe3r the water coming through. Mr. I The visit was cne of ninth pleasure Matt Thimgan did the work. j to the family of the ! .-t and the Mrs. J. E. McHuch and the child-j rn05tE. They wp-e al accompan ren were visiting in Lincoln for a.jCli y Miss Minnie Gr'.i.man, sister few days, guests at the home of herj0r yir. Guthman. parents while there. The boys sayj I they had a most excellent time. j Dr. H. u. juacinarnia anu iamiiy and O. J. Hitchcock and family were' at the home of L. Xeitzel last Sun - : dav celebrating the eighth anniver-j con- r.f l,o .Ir.triT-'a werlr'inp- tn MisK ! Meta Xeitzel " j Mrs M In'ielder and daughter, 1 Mrs. Harold Halburt and sen Frank are visiting at the home wagons for the carryim; cf the stu-, -T !in llalul and family of Platts of Mrs M Inhehlcr's sister. Mrs. ;d.nt3 Tor the Murdofk consolidated mouth who have been visiting here Chris Miller coming down in Jir.'h'.:! v. as disposed of. the contract' '.'! firsts at the. home of Mr. and I Hclburt's car t Messrs. E. M. Sl.atto and Diller T'tt jictrrt.i lst Tlni'-sdav morniniT cnfi ii,i::,t., Whr"tWv will expect to work in the harvest and : threshing which is in full biast there ' at this time W O cuiennie and A. J. Enuer ' part of last week and storing it :n the livery stable against the winter which is just now looking over the northwest horizon. i Mr. H. A. Guthman of the Dar.k of Murdoch w:1s looking after :-:::? l.uir.ies matters in Lincoln on last , Thursday, driving over in his auto mobile and was accompanied by the family on the trip. Frod Klemme and family v.ere viting in Lincoln and a'.-o look in r after some br.sines? r-atters i-zul w v.- r.con-.anied by M:.v-. neier. t'.iav m-i'r::i.g " autf of Mr. Klr-rae. Eerry if vir ii. p: "n . ior and extar'ov c" ti nun ha.l. sr..l w!ii..' reed c: ih ' - r::r,- ' ' -:i had J-i:::r. '. biTildinsf rt :-fr ; v .-. Mr J. F. .-K. Onil -. ' :-. i:or- - : Ce ! int. r . v. ".--' '.c.-l cf i.h f- or t ry ' i - " , '. . . . :1 T . . ' 1 " 1 1 - til T):-f7uz-y. -;,f.:-r.:-: T hx-?:? 1: Ash'.ar.a a:d " --.ct iher?- Iy -lr?. McH:tii a..d iV:-;i'y. v ;Oi thc..a.Ui.o. . Mrs Fr: .1 Irl.ti.'.cr ; nd daughter. ' Aire T?n.r. ''ih'.-t nf Plpn1 l.SVC been visitii.g at ts-.e acmes of II. R. ' Soksiidt rr.d v.-'f- ar.d. L. C. Miller i and wife. A'r:; InheUcr being a sis i ter of Mr. r,l.:. i-t and ?.lrs. Mil ' ler. I The Y. V. A. p"-':-'ram held last ! Si'nday vi:3 very successful. Miss ' Tertha Merk'.e was the leader and ' 1 T. .... .1 1 ... ,V ...... t .i i i .i mnc fr capable manner. It would be well.1"6- ---- ui n-eir u for other to aspire to the same po sition. ' Mrs. E. K. Norton, who has been visiting at the heme of her daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Wiseman, near Avoca : for a number of days past, returned hen'e last Thursday evening. Mr. Norton driving over after her in the afternoon. I A. A. Lindell and family departed last week for the west via auto and ! will spend some three weeks in Colo rado ar.d the mountains, and have ;an excellent time. While they are away. Mr. George Utt is asrdrting in ! the work and care of the farm, j Chester Stone cf Nehr.v. ha v as in Murdoch lsst Thursday evening for la chart timo v.hi'e returning froai n".r Ashland, where be had been t-j (bring home bis two little sisters, iMissto Mearie and Cathrine Stone, who had been up spendinr: a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Day Churchi'd. Mr. A. H. Ward, the "xccdU-nt an 1 genial mechanic at the garage of if v v.- Thiino-.,Ti i-n Ti-rr,cr,i the rroiTtv known aa the I.-enhut nkice from Mr. F. M. Khatto and is bs'i'lr." t!i.- h'j-l.ilrs Tainted ini(v by Mr. H. U. Lawton fo- use for tbe present and will have the new house built this spring. Dr. and Mrs A. R. Hornbeck h-ivp .1 . . l . i . c : Teiuiir where they will scend two weeks visiting with frier.ds and tak ing an outing, after which they will to see Mr. Herman Kraft, who is t-usiness 1 err Mr r HornbecT: has pirin immediately. " CT ZlX1!? relatives in the routh and thev will; The funeral was held at three in ; I Z t visit with them while aw v the aftcrnr.on of last Thursday. Aug. ' r fA crrt-out feeling, or if H. iLschnildr and family were; 10, and the interment made at the I j; SLk visiting in Ithaca last Sunday, going ! cemetery at Ashland. Mr. Marshall "V tii. "I: 1" to n 1 ii mil r -j t., in tn rr 'ltriT- Tin s:ti K n rh ' : J II ( I it'll lu Liir nuui v i very poorly and v ho bar. been for the wife and companion of his mar tome time. It is feared that Mr. iried life and six boys, they being, Kraft will not recover very r-pidly. Charles, Harry, Raymond, William, Everything is being done for his, Omar and Jos.p'n. Mr. Marshall was comfort and to hasten his ccnvales-'an excellent man, well beloved by ence, but his improvement is very all who knew him ar.d a true friend Blow. j to all. He hods the honor and respect J. W. Kruger. who has been as-1 of a urge eirce of admiring friends sitting with the work at the E. W. i v'ho mourn bis departure. Thimgan garage, accompanied by Mrs. Knter, have been visiting in the northwest portion of the state for several days past, visiting at! wuKiami, teenier ana w isner, wnere .1.1 J T. . .... . inej nave relatives 4ilie- re Miss Lcollil nnzh aau Mr. John Bur-'nty Pills I was well and I have not guests at the home of Aljert Kruger t t. bf,y coniins to Murdock where j needed to take them any move. My while at Wisner. I they viJited for over Sunday at the' kidneys were strengthened end act- I. G. Hornbeck. II. W. Tool. Lacey home of the bride's parents, Mr. and led regularly. 1 give Donn's the McDonald and Kenneth Tool were Mrs. W. H. Hush. Gn Monday they! credit for the healthy condition cf visitors at Weeping Watermen last departed for Alliance, where they J my kidneys today. I got Doau'-J at Thursday afternoon. where they; no t-prnding a few weeks at the Mary's diug store." went to see the game played . be- home of Mr. and Mrs. James Erit- Price COc, at all dealers Don't tween Weeping .Water and the Mer-'uin ar.tl Mr. and Mrs. R. J. West- simmy ask for a kiduev remedv c-t ,chants team of Plattsmouth, In which the former won over the ag- gregation from the county ssit by a score of 14- to nothing for the visi- I tArc The Rock island r ilwav ,doe, not ,4- v.-i- fcr shipmtiit away frcra the local station very rapidly. Last Saturday nine cars had accumulated before they. were taken away and up until Thursday eight more were loaded and standing" on track awaiting the time when they could be bundled. The regular traffic under t listing cir cumstances is about all the road can well look after. Mr. and Mrs. "Jay Ere - n, of Cleve land. Ohio who are voting at. the, home of Mrs Drove s parents, O.. C. Dovey and wife, ot attsmouth. and Henry F. Goos and wife of Plattsmouth were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. (; ;thman and w ife last Tuesday for V e afternoon, taking uianer at the Gv'.huian home driving home in 'he evening. V?.Tor Store for Sale - t , . .. , -"I,7 oil s nvo for Bar,, aphone - - -iurdock. c-.u. . . ATT!0int fcCIlOOl riVErS At 2 remit meeting c.-f the board of -'u.;ation the niatter of awarding tie contracts for the d-iving of the gjii.g to L I'.. Uoruiey. who is io lr.ve" the rcite snutl.w -t of town; M'.'.fVt J-lOi.'.'S wi:o w; riven tne r.vtf r..rt;iw-?t cf ie.v :; Frank! Rose now. who gets the r-.ute r.orth-: eaf-t of town. Witf.a? ti e selections were excellent and will be in re-; st-'Jiibible hands. E I.-iie Craig, tiie nt-v bnrber, is r roving to be one of the most suc rcsr.:ul" ball pitchers t!u-t has been d!sc-cered in Murd-.c: f.-r r u-ie time, i"; '.aa pucl'-ed paut-j three suc- p . .fe times i or w b.ii. .. lu i: v. ln- Last Sand; y he pitched nin:.- isue :r: for that ter.r ho v. ere rit-, ed r.-ainut Cedar C ree.:. who r.ave ost ut a vcfv fevr games during the esisu!' r.uJ won over that team by a rcre of two to or.e. Tj is jjame, it e: i i. I'i: yed will an er- :'..'. -': rrd :-iirciy n ;'icd ftr.-e. Tl't rcdar ''.:;'-: fura ,-.v. 4:.v'c a vary gcod r-.--;d this Her. s rc"kj Gv.r.ctey ..J.J t t iv.racy 'a . t n of ;ih .-u - 1 1 . :;:!! r Vv.r.bar.J tf -.1.-. :rcm 0:-iHh.. ior vl: ' . wi:a tV.e e r:ol who wa 3 a il'l I! . 1 r. : r;-- rr.ill" -.'roT! Omaha ta trti w ay home at K.snsas City, flew this .nd after bavin? allowed l.'s -er-rcs to cHrht. contirrea on to i;ai:.-ar" C'ty. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon rcr:;;.!-.ed ind visited with the folks o-.:r Fv.nday ard utnarted on the tr; -in Monday for .their home in j".n.-.3 City. Mr. and Mrs. Utt .vere i-Iersd as well as surprised at. hter. Oh Yen Girls as: Saturday evening the second ce! monial cfcihe Campfire tock place n the schctii irrounds. And the big event was celebrated with ice cream, whica vrrz very delicious as the girls froze it themselves. Cake was also inrluded m generous proportions, .j-rr have to send their children After the ceremony the members Louisville or move there and they played "Captain Rail," the score be- thn-.irht the latter the better. ins " to 2" ' 15-0 many friends of Mrs. Alice ' J(.r.!:ir.s who formcrlv lived in Man DEAIZ CLAIMS E. E. 1IARSEALL l-v Imt v. ho has made her home in We?ping Water for some time, were Mr. d. E. Marshall was born on riven a sr-rprise hy her numerous A:ril 2!'th. 1S07. in Maryland and iriends last Wednesday at which was married in ISfts and had lived tinir a very pleasant time was had. in the vicinity of Murdock for the A number of people, friends of this pa:U thirty years, having lived south-; very popular lndy from Manley at east cf "own until last spring when, frdd th? event. Among them were the family moved to the place where Mrs. Cox. Dorn ritischman, David i'- "y now reside, northwest of Mur-' Pratrn and wife. Geo. Coon and fam do k. For a time pa Mr. Marshall ily, Grovcr Laitrcnson and Mr. and has l'.o:i in poor nca.'tn on account 4,1 t.ropsical comu .on ana v.aiiuj t:l t iir.f. i td v caused his dcatu last Thuiday morr bc-en leelmg l.rt to his bed ly reason thereof fori '' e past tmve we. us a ad on tht j lroni-u.- of his der.tii had remarked) -to Lis v. ilc be was feeling much , letter and naa eaten a very ncarij ; 1 , .. . T - . ' l- ! i i 'i 'f m, t . t u iul : said that he had enjoyed tne meai. II" 1; d arisen to walk to the bed, which had been prepareu. ler.vts three sisters and one brother, MAP.P.IEI) AT LINCOLN Eart Saturday evening at 7 o'clock -'" '' at Lincoln occurred the marriage of ir-ke. the ladies being Eisiers of Mrs. Burli. The newly married couple lP zt home to t'ueir friends at Pjahurv afier iho l&th of Sentcm - i . - , - . , , - the cuTiat Icncols at Danbury --v u- -- - for taa past two years. The bride is T W W W W T I. BIBLE! HEWS ITEMS 1 Mrs. Fred Krerklow is visiting for a few davs at the home of "Fred Shellhorm. 1 V?& Miss lua Damme oi Silver cret k. sjn f b vir,iti ,,,-;,lfT Miss Alice Harms, has at the Harms home in Manley during the past week. Omar Coon and Wm. Heebner are still busy grading on the Missouri Pacific and getting the tracks drain ed in order to ketp them in the best ( rid it ion. . Theo Harms was looking after I wnif business matters in Omaha last j Wednesday making the trip via the j bus lire and also visiting with friends while there. Miss Wilma Evans of Omaha has been the guest of her friend, Miss Ar.'ia Rauih fr.r the past few da"3 and also visited with other friends here while in Mauley. Herbert Si-hlicfert and wife from rear Ashland were visiting at the ; kr-.ne of the former's father, Mr Andrew Srhliefert and faimly last , Funday, driving down in their auto. ;urs. jo.sepu .ucis-inuey, reiurueu iu their home in the county seat last : t iiursiiay. Mi"? June Fhooman of Louisville who has been visiting at the home . of Mr. rind Mr-. Fred Krerklow. her uncle ard aunt, returned to her home ! las' Thursday after having had an r."nt visit here. R. Itergman was a visitor in Om aha last Monday accompanied by the fap:ly rtnd while there Mr. Berg v.an had s-:-nu- work done on his h nd laier with the family at-M-nd'.d ihe ideture show. Mr. . Herman Ball of the Manley ' Ir.::dcment company sold and deliv erer. io Herman encu ana iari F.chliefert a gang plow, each of which was delivered by Hcrold Lrc-klow list Thursday. ?."r. Ros! op Owtn who has been at 'he r capital in Oiijahn fo ros.nr time '. ::? be "ir.i". rvei.t an c:v:r?.- -f'-r apncndiriii?. ?rd v,:;o-:e re ' : assured by his pnysi'-ians : " w:il If : bio to retf.rn home (1 , yes . Lcnc the rrage man s ?.r. wndrr installed " busiueos. He h.as al '"nr? in running or- T. IV V"- s:ocl- .of es.-ori( s and :o -c!.'e the rccple. This is vr-dation fo- the people cf ; ::d coiarjuniiy. - !-.r. .Tajnjes -J Murphy who has been in the hospital in Omaha for s'i:i:t: time on account of a broken kip. is reported as making very sat ir." rory process and it is hoped in the nr-ar future that he may to be able to return home. The co;i?r:itnmy rnrtiy misses this gentle : -f.n wfth his spirit of optimism and , '. ,;)!::r: tLnt he may soon be home again. John Flcischmann and family j hav- moved to Louisville where they v.-i 1 1 make their home in the future. Iv il.ai they don't like Manley very veil and have found it profitable to i;ve v..rr, hut that, they find it nee Crity to i:ir.R.' the-'r home in some place where they can have such scIiomI fttcilitios as will meet the rif.P,s cf their children. Thev would ..rsi. vied L,aurenson. Important Fact to Your - , , t0ie Ox iLBOwiedge. Kidney diseare often advances so r;,r' ".r. . " bv "fle ul 'i when b.e!r'v- '"-P' aerennon snoum ne riven tr.e Elisntest svmntom of l;irl- Y o u r townspt ople recommend I')oars Kidney Tills. Read the state ment of this I'lattsmcuth citizen: J. IJ. Partridge, Eighth and locust ttrec.tr., says: "I was bothered a great deal on account of the bad condition of my kidneys caused by hard work on the farm in my young er daye. My kidneys acted "freely, at times, causing me to get up a great ileal during the night. At theea times I was so bad I could hardiy straighten. I bad to walk i with the aid cf two canes. Not long ter. 1 commenced using Doan's Kid- f Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Partridge h:.d. Fonter-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Euffiio, N. Y. : ! i ' 1 Ior M'iMUS50M, rrlt stationery, in both larre ana imall buses. j Our Cleaning and Tailoring Shop is Now Doing Business AT THE OLD STAND! rr r I no s h ti n v. pi m Phone 145 All Kinds of Hauling Country Urive and Live Stcck Hauling! PRICES REASONABLE! 0F.ITUAEY r.nm, n,;im lvQ-r,l,T. t.nrn in Dillon. 111.. March 13. 1S5C. died at I s: M. E. airs. Uur.ul was n.au Alvc, Neb.. Aug. 7. 1922. Aged t G j -AI vo ccmetf ry years, 4 months. 25 days. Euos M. and Albert . Kahlrr He was united in marriage April ! of Peoria. 111., came cdn'sda to 29. 1877. to Frances Sarah Kunz- maul. To this union were born elc-v en children three dying in infaaej. Thosp surviving are Mrs. Mabel Mc-Lat'e-hlin of Galesburg, 111.: Mrs. n-iima Griffith of Harcy City, 111.; I'irr. Dorothy Kil.L.i; and Vernon P. of i.r j. Ang-rlca, ( a!.; Mra. Josephine Vi: Or: Ler and Charlui Vi o f I'oriland, T:-ao:-, M. ard Albert W. cf Pe 111. v.T3 a member vi the Baptist I;, having ur.i.cd with that at Morehoad, Kan., in 1911. v rs later m:..-i'! to Miss Jcn- chu bc.l rio tnt D-r.nie, 7-lan.. July lf12. end res; a Morehcad. I-o.r.. r.ntil D?". 2 !. 2 f 1 3 . at which time1 he moved io Alvo where he re sided at the time of his death. His widow, Jennie Kahler. survives him also one brother, S. W. Kahler of Francesville, Ind., and three sisters, Mrs. Louisa Deatwyier, Lamar, Mo.; Mrs. Lydia Parsons, Los Angeles, Cab, and Mrs. Minnie Unsicker, Fre- Gur Oasolsne is Not Just ''Gasoline!" It is a strictly straight run not a blended product; and will stand the test as specified by the U. S. Navy. 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The funeral was held Thursday afternoon at 2:"i at the T ,1ia.Ii.I I wr I v li'ircr. OI uieiuren. ii..:uu..t a"u l,,t Those to come from a distance here to attend the funeral of G. P. Kahler were Mrs. Mary Pruitt of Ce dar El-ffp. Kan.; W. M. Vincent and . If - o: HaJdanor. K; n.; O. F. Fi:ip-!.-n ard fHrniiy of Morr v.viiif. Kan.; Mrs. O. J. Vinctat and Dan Or! tie ard r-on Orval ot Miltoi.-vale. Kr.n.: Mr:-:. Geo. Langd'.n ?::! (hildren of ii.-iah. Ore. Mr. Riiph Fr.L'Ti and inoilnr of T '.i sity i'la.'e attt--.idt d A " fiin rul of G. P. Kahler Thursday a'-.ri:..;ti. Mr". P.atler of V.tlraraiso ;::.; : ter, M:r:; Lola C:irr of Ragle v.. re v.ek (nd j:u:-Ets of Mb Man. Etroe:nT. Card of Thtnis We wish :o tnank t trivn tn ' neighbors for their kiiid aiia)o t and Coral offerings in the death of our husband and father. Mrs. G. P. Kahler; R. M. and A. N. Kahler: Walter Vincent; Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Tavlor; Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Zeman. 23-C-H4 Sport Road., 3 pas.J1625 23-6-55 Spert Tour.. 4 pass. 1675 FOUB CYLINDER MODELS 23-4-34 Ruadsttr, 2 pass S(.5 23-4-35 Touring. 5 pass 2 3-4-3 C Coupe, 3 paH 1 175 13 9 5 1325 f pat-s. 23-4-38 Tour. Sedan. 5 pass built, Buick will build them! 11