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THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1922. PLATTSEOTJTH SEMI -WISELY JOUP.KAL TAGE SEVTIS Murray Department J JL 4- Prepared in the Interest of the People of Murray and Surrounding Vicinity Especially for the Journal Readers Utnyof the rr;'-tr cf ue Journal kTiOT- of ciy ocia! ernt or Item of iuifresi, in tb!S victn!" J. a -11 irail S itDP to tlui oflw.e !t. will ap pear u!jut tbt t s- Va waul nil cswii tve.a t.DjTOB well if they came back via the hill ! reel they could intercept them, fta , ticiied themselves there and had their lonr; wait for notbirg. The I husbands arrived bsek in Murray at 'about ten o'clock and had to wait until midnight for the wives to re turn, for they were determined to catch ti e truant husbands and ctay ed for several hours. Hut they did not do it. A hank works for you night and day, week after week, adding cents to your dollars. L'ttle by little the amounts grow till each addition is a respectable sum. "Where docs the gdin come from? Not from your pocket. Nor from oftrs. It is the result of production. Money placed in a bank is jjiven 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 if vou can do eo. It will not be long till you can c;m- -rtgulariy fairly see it grow. Murray State Bank MAKE THIS BANK YOUR BEST SERVANT Open an Account with us today NOW! j Grassruan, were visiting at Murray ! for a short time last Sunday even ; ins. I Albert Young shipped six hogs to South Dakota and Iowa Wednesday, j Mr. Grant liuby ; rid The early demand for pure bred ! nsafcir.tr their hnie futler as not enjoy:: health. It is hoped V. be at hi? beet ac;ain. she met his brother Farewell Dcr.ce Given A lcr;;e number of the friends of Mr. and Mr?. Win. March last Sat urd.iv cver.ine met at their residence in Murray and had a very delight- wt re visitin? it the ., Ruby and wife. Mrs crops looking exrv !' ' : hogs for breeding' purposes denotes that the business will be pood tlihs ! fall. i Mrs. E. W. Meiburn. with their ! little daughter is en joy ins a visit at ; (the home of M:s. Milbuiv's parents,! Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Davis, at Lincoln, 1 'where they will expect to remain lor, jsone time. j I Little Lessie Burdoch. of near Ne-! hawka. daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. tJOiin iurt:ocK. uas neeu sreuu my, "in this line week with ner lime menus, musses 'Mia and Marie Davis, daughters of ; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Davis. Wm Cluvhnlri f sift ti'irpf Mr li. ' H. Fhrader were visitors last Tues-:0,' jday morning at l'latt?m(.r.t!i at the I r- ' ; i first hearing of the probating of the j1;1' iesti. te of their f ut her, the late J. B. I ''; ? tbe best of I 1 e -non v:y While there, r-d her uncl. ifc. who :re ful dance in honor of their host and t Lowell and bostess. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. -V.JK- of J. M.jM-rch novo:! to Plattcmouth. where I ruber reports ; they are making their home. Wanted, Washing Mrs. Albert Jui'.or receiving family wa: aire tbe best of sat cm: be fcur.d jtift ear ti;'C'."s on the north rail will preii'.'y appr ivfn he 'To. Pacific Trackmen Strike rh" section crew of the Missouri dcsicious of:p2C,;rlC which has been located at ig:; and will. M;!ry. an 2 -No worked from My .ciion. t.hc cr(j m some distance south of Mur " ,l e rail'.vay r.,v resulting from some contro versy, a few days since at rxon. vbi'.e at the dinner hour at Mynard. i!.: J work and walked to their I l-.'.iuc- :-t Murray. They are still out, A Seal Kusical Cu-.aizatics. I and at last report their places had In canvt-vsc tion i: of the street i'.'j anv work th" rei;res:'::ta! as told by Mr. ry band vv.ic lervice con.aai-.: rr, braska . his physician a portion of the time. Mrs. C. X. Barrows and son, Charles, and Joseph Mrasek and wife John the Barber." l est known by that coirnomen, who worked here some time since, a ad who has been ; '" awav for scree time, is working at . v' Plattsmouth at th:? time and hits met j c' .i .Mr. i;. A. a - t been hlu :a l he aeetion ioreraan of the Jour-j has h: cn promised a crew will be Hoot tlait the 'sent from Palls City, but as yet they is a part of have not been sent. Those who quit of the 134th : work were Messrs. Oliver Davis. John :tior.al Guard, ' C.?dde. Charles Sans. James W. Til .ta. is a lau-'s a and Arthur Copenh.aver. Known Quality at a Rock-Bottom Price That is what you may be sure of petting ia this new Good year Cross-Rib Tread Cord. The price of this new Gaodyear Cord is about 20?r lower than the Goodyear All Weather Tread and about the same as you pny for card tires of unknown quality even with their vcjriable discounts figured off. It isn't any longer necessary for you to take a chance. Let us supply you with this new Goodyear Cross-Rib Tread Cord. Prices of the New Cross-Rib Cord - F,"vA T E3t many of hl. rra.er r ilurray friends. Messrs. Harry Puis. Glen Edmin- Mr. and Mrs. Gay White enter-u-iaed a number of friends at din ner Pun day. .Vr. A. I). Rboden shipped a car load of hogs to Omaha last Tuesday, which he has raid on his farm. Fred Ileveraae and family visited last Sunday at I'eru and also bought a onantitv of Deaches while there. Mrs-. 11. P. Luiz was visiting at 'lent hay during the time the sun- Messrs Frank VclK-ry. of I'hitts tl.e Vf ine of Mr. ana Mrs. L. D. Iliatt shines. " I mouth. O. A. Davie. K. 3. Tutt. Font last Tuesdav, coming down on the' J. A. Scotten and his workmen. J. I Wilson and J. W. CT.i'.sr-n departed l;s J E. Gruber have been busy during tin to antes for a trip of land in- "ir 1. v r.r-Tulel was a visitor in the oast few davs putting a new ioof ! spection in Perkins county and will s ortra luxation v Jatlf iT-.g trom t!:is band's ma I ly the per-pV t1- oi)ini-r oi -.veil founded, for tl wort hear- manner in i is being re- ; T the county , surely can 1'- were looking: after some business ! sou and Forest Rainey. accompanied i k' matters in Omaha last Mondaj- even-1 by Mu ses Marie and Elsie Puis and1 ing. I Fern Fight comprised a merry party George Parks has beer, busy dur-j v. M.:l. visited at the Mills county, ing the past few days putting up his I Iowa, fair last week p.nd r port an $ alfalfa, and is making some excel-1 ercelient lime. For Sa; it'.c or Sen: tic :.0; Gilts. $2K ALI'KI'T . Enjoyed a Nice Quthitr j :'t F.undav Mcsrrs and Mcslamc-s T. Prvniel. Wm. Scbo!dt, J. D. n del. Morton LSartletl and their - 1 tf.r VlorMi.'- Tti: ii"rrl Ttrpnill i an a Mrs. . F. 21r rdel. all of Mur jriy. and Mr. and Mrs. Dr. .7. W. iPvcndel of Avoca took tl.eir dinners ' luror boars. : ;ir)u vrr.t to Omaha. where they s:;r-m some tirae ft Iliverviev,- park, ir- I i L I td ! 1 3C:i3i-2 Clincher 32x31, 2 Straight fcide 32x4 " " 33x4 " 3::x412 33x5 ...$13.50 19.75 25.45 . 26 80 31.45 . 39.10 Murray Garage Murray, Nebraska rim-A-'-M - igrf" Ov ah: to rti wi W. da; llUli i'.Iltr SOUie 'rUiMUUi;i WUOl- : I.tUC'l. ; ! Muriel Nickels. who beer. a?istinc working- at Plattsmouth has been I Dr. G. I,. for some ' iuisv during Thursday ' h;:s bt.-en called upon to viilis I-intnr . . . . . 1 - . . . r 1 .' . .... 1 ,.1 loct III tile lanu v.cr-i m iiie iuim: m , ujs uimi ian . E. Jlv'.burn during the past ten : morning for Omaha where be expects , many hogs y. (to work. The bridge crew of the Monarch! County their niurn. Taylor lias been pretty t!ie ast lew weeks and Commissioner Mr. G. accim-tc Last Wednesday and to- e has had a job uf i.a:i::nsr im- L. 'mil!!? some three hnadrea 1101 "... r. i'hii- 1 day ;nv is doing con- ! Farley, of Plattsmouth. was looking 'for Edward Gansmc r ar.d W pud i,d;v t Matida v a::-,- t!:r-- a ti d i . ! tl.e 1:!!- F.T:rii;--eri!)g con. sideri-bk work at and near Ilock .aftr srme business matters in ,ur-, pot. X-.i.. 'ray for a short time last Tuesday; Charles Kei:ndy C. F. Harris. of Union, county afternoon. i Peter.-on departed ia: commissioner, was looking after some ! lienry C. Long is ftcling much Like Gkobcji. ia a. v road work :n and near Mir:av on improved and was able to assist in r:n:i'i for some ti iu lat TiH-sdav. the breaking of the land for wheat , bat lung and f-.-Liar v O. li. Hinkle. iaarairer cf the Mar- rt the farm west of town during the mer resort afford:;. T rav carase. was ioo'airr at'itr pom past week. ! in their ear arc r.-.n'trr ti I'':.:-mouth lat Mr. G. W. McCracken was looking h:ve an cxctlka: lira T.i,-.., nT.-.-n,n ftt-r some business matters in Oma-i Ted J. II. I-.ee J,hn F::r:is was a visitor at Union ha and also visited for a short time ed Tuesday for their heme at North last Tuesday, going to purchase some at the home of her sister last Mon-jltend, wht-1 ;I.t l-r.'C.er w:U r-.iaair. H M. d-iv evening. :. ana wi.trc a.ee v . .1 . : ;ae tr,e :rr Lead in: wr.ed 'iviaa ' v.- '. -i "T UK .NO. iand also some time at Krug p;rk. Murray, Xebr. they bathing at the lakes and had dinner nd supper at Riverview park. A Noted D"Jt:oc Scr.r Sold a v. til as a most enjoyable ri 1c home 1 '-o-!:: a- c-.t t -. tieid notes in ' i"i the cool of the evening. They all kr:"wn farm ;-: a:r we r.nd ti.-:i 01 a most er.joyame time. :.'.vinr item .-v. 'J.otiaht it j : i-e or ::iTcre-L -o j.:rnai 1 1 : . :ar,. f Tic lw r mentioned is : c o; one of th-- ta-;r.; that is Ji, I I 11 .... i A a number of good used Ford9 at Right Prices. "he herd t-f ?' ,i Al'i-'rt Yi-;r;a. a -,or:the:;Vt of M the article: ;-. cedf Orion .5 Durocs: breeder : Follow-' uio.t over pectin g to rr. '. !::oih--r dor: -t- :. Tion. head ,t the Duroc her-: owned :iy Piu.ler I'ri.. of V.';-r:I-.'y. Iowa. v: .old tD"Te'lir.a y.r(,s.. Dan vi':"e. I!1.. for ?. '. ' T'iff "a Or'-:is -". u -alien was fr-; ji j;;,! fia-s at t! e Iowa and :'ra.-k: stt f:: -rs in 1020 ar.d : t V.ta 1 'nr fair was ia V ::v:.pd ( ..n'"- "At ttic N":.ti;:nal swin" 1.?, PLATTSMOUTH, XEER. .i. II. W. A. HALL ? S; t'-.rday ev,.'.;;na. Aiig. 10. Music by M"i.:!Ughlin's of J Co. E'.ur?. Usual admission. BUSINESS TONE GROWS STRONGER Strong Ur-dercurreiit in Direction ci Iniustrial Eecovery Through out the United States. Everybody Come peaches at the home of Mr. 1 John Stone has been pettins: in coming two vv ks JUid at this tiiav will return la Frans. east of Union t!--K Tt.-it.rt Trw.i r.r.r! A M. bis jilf.ilfa hav during the past tew I'.i'.erage tooK a load of hogj to Om-.daya and while he found the weatii-,til the f ;tair.:, cf ' .. i-r v.i1t.s'';.v ti the trnei '.-'. r unite warm enouch. he is getting' when he v.-';j enter ionint: to Mr. Troop. 1 ia some good hay. li. G. War! aad Jack Xeitzel ere; Mr. and Mrs. Will S. Smith and iitinc in Murray iast Tuesday at- Attorney C. A. liawis and wife, of tern..:):., wrert Mr. Warl was look-: Plattsmouth. were spending Sunday ina after s a:." br.-iness. i at Krug park vbere they enjoyed W. H. Pals v.a.s looking after some the day very niceiy busine-.- r... tiers in Omaha last Tues- j Glen Vallery purchased the piece day and also was attending the dem- ; of cround v.-hich was sold last week ocrtitic stcto convention. j r.t the Cass county court house at rid Gansmer is visiting at I'lattsmout!: and formerly belonged the b .me of her coi:.-in. Mr. Jabr. ;u Mr. Jesse Vailory. Peters and fr.mily near Iturwe'.i. and! Pert Setchell r.nd family of near is enja'divr the visit jrrer.lly. ! Madison arrived via their auto for a Mr. ai:d Mrs. J. II. Brown were visit of a couple of eeks at the visiting lor a i hort time and looking i onic of the Deverages, Mrs. Satchell aft. r s-ome ba.:n?ss matters ia On.- being a sister of the I Several.'.- l:.ys. aha i . t :-!on't; y ai d Tuerday. j ,jr, ilVA Mrs. Albert Young and Mrs. Wm. Carrol' an.: dausrb.ter. ! ?drs. Albert Jones we-e loo'aine af- -s Dv.n.thy. Omaha, hav. ,; array to remain ud- . e school year, sc'.ioaf again. Jesse Chamber.'-, who has just pur chased a new c;. r Tor his use in look ing aft-r !::; v ui- in th country, departed 1 -t ' .Hi '. :y allerr.oc.n far Muriock. v i.'-zt- ' o -" to icok af ter a c."nr.i. '-f "'-'Uting the i-.' borne of IPrai -n F. :i'werpe, which is at this 1 ia - r. j:.ri: g comptetia::. Mr. ar son, 5te; dav a 1 DaV?:-. ccmpaa i ford. ;-!: Mr. and and Mr-:.- G. M. ok. Little Ida Dcrn returned with he1 d J : n u .- .. stood se - r. Yoana has ov a-, rag- sired by . bnar and i:-: s '. gilts at very r. YO'! will :.ee his ad ad in aged r half of the a son of tlii. ing both boars ,r:nabe prices.: elsewhere in KEKQSKS HEWS NOTES t . : i . . . Fred lieal wss visiting at the Jim the Murray news department. 'it; h lorae Sunday. Mr. Charles Keesee Corarauriity Program. August 25th A-a cv:.ti,M nts lane btcn compPt- ar:-m ;r t- f . r.d '.::. S. A. :ivi-! and their . v : v:..iting h'st rua. lf -(::::: of Grandmother 0:1 t r retvrn were :i by M astir AValdo Min - visii'r.s at the home of .. . S. Davis a:d Mr. . M in ford for the fuii V.'!'! r- no: Eat 01 fturth meeting and pro th.1 Murray conimunity citi as. The program in b-a -iven in th- p.-;er vi v '.:. san:r cf taa tec tares mcnTione-i at this time. Mrs. ' ,1 will furnish con e very ex : rt .;':: on the violin. Mrs. wi!! siaa with tl it 1 leasing j...--; ;:!vnvs i"-:n her C'amt.btll. wi; r ir lfati.er. M from Hartim C. C. Carroll far th past eek. (making the trip in Mr. Young's auto, j ton ast .week 1, '' 1 T, . . 1V, crandpartnt for the present. Dor- Mr. II. II. Shrader has been fee:-1 Mr. and Mrs. It. At Bates of the c (;i n 0.,thWr of ,;T, ' 1. niv L-. -. ir : i lull-"' v . . . T .-l: I - . r- I -i Tt-.lif-.i - ' 13 : : (...- T" . ! t'bttsmo'jth Journal and Mr. and days anil has been under the care of1 Mrs. T. B. Bates and Miss Laura iting for a few d;:ys at the l"me of i 12C , her grandparents. r--nn?srn(3 Mrs. Albert Join eete J9 B Decisis wIit lia- b.een anxiousiv P-.oking fur a report from .3'b.er husband who has gone west f"r - ;,a practice. There will also b tauslc by t- Ma.rrav cnriett-.-. vliicli is a niiv-t v. orih m lub- ?s --.-t-iation. and v-. ho rt;i"o will be losing much thpf goes to niai-e life cor.-.piete. Mrs. J. V.. Coug'alin ne Christine Soen nicl:S';ui will give some very choice r-;?io selactioiis. Miss ?.Iae and Mc;-r, r P: ul s"ciilic!.tameier will reader a duet which wiii add to the o;c.!-Tri. v.'a;ie Flora Jane Poedela-r v.ill ring and Kiir:abcth MC'racker. v i'l vl,;stle. Vt ri!y the program and meet will be well worth while and you had better keep your eyes o-n-n for the full program which will and family wi re hi Union Friday. Mr. A. J. McNatt was delivering bis wheat to the Murray elevator Saturday. J .i n Fitch and wife, of Nehawka. vert sruest"? at the Andy Campbell 'nr. ::'. Sunday. v-jS Frieda 1 1111 entertained the i; s Je. sie and Jean Fitch and .VI . Alice Mason, of Plattsmouth, . i' ;;-. Mrs. Ho1 ert Fitch entertained her ::".ti;er and a cousin from Omaha ;:!-t Vf'-k. Grandma Fitch hai been visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Jeff Lewis at Mynard, for the past two weeks. Mrs. Tony Klimm and her friend, Mi.- Cr t.herine McMahcn spent the, day Friday visiting with friends in Washington. Aug. 0. Despite the coal and rail strikes, there is a strong undercurrent throughout the coun try in the direction of industrial re covery the department of labor an iioua. -ed today in an analysis of bus iness conditions for the month end ing July T. 1. An optimistic opinion prevails, the statement added, that with the settlement of the two ma jor controversies the country will ex perience a rapid advance in indus trial prosperity. Evidence to EUp)ort this opinion, the department said, was found in decided increases of employment in ten of fourteen basic industries. The iron and steel industry in some sec- tifir.'s has suffered thru inadequate fiutl .supply, it was suai. tho ii ploy- ment registered malt rial increases. Decreases at employment in J ii i:r I and beverage plants and tobacco in I dustrv were said to l ave been ncg- t 'ig;ble. The survey indicated that the rail road repair shops of the country re-rorot-d the heaviest decreases in the lab.".1 t ;ploymei;t. In many sections of the country, building operation wore said to be reflected in the em ployment increases in the lumbr in dustry. The building boom continues unabated, it was asserted. Forty-four cities out of sixty-live covered by the industrial atialy.-ds. reported employment increa.-es tor the month. I - Ralph J. Havnie was among the visitors at the republican conven tion in Lincoln yesterday, mixing with the representatives of the par ty from over the Mate. Popular copyrighti and the latest, fiction at the Journal office. A SPRINKLING CF THE MANY CHOICE OFFER INGS FROM CUR STOCKS WILL BE FOUND LISTED HERE. 48-Ib. rack Victor ruaranteed flour $2.09 Jelly glasses, with covers, per dozen 43 Sunbrite Cleaner, 3 cans for 2a Soap chips. 2 lbs. for 25 3-Ib. can Monarch fancy blend coffee. 93 3 lbs. fresh bulk cocoa 25 3 boxes Skinner's macaroni for 25 3 boxes Skinner's spaghetti 25 Gallon can rrrated pineapple 79 Jiffy Jell, all flavors, 3 boxes 25 Bcr.'f Overlook Our Dry Goods Bargains! Boys' Sieifsl Clclh Overalls Fast colors. Pre pare for school cays at this price. All ages. Pair, 79c. Unbleached Muslin 36 inch. Extra fine count. Good weight. Per yard, 15c. Kew Percales Yard wide. Newest mill creations, blacks with colored designs, lavendars, grays and lights. Price, per yard, 19c. Black and White Suitings 36 inch. A real buy in this, popular fabric. Per yard, 49c NOTIONS D. M. C. embroidery floss, fast colors, per skein. ... 5c Snap fasteners, per doz. card 5c Pat. leather belts, brown, black, red, fancy buckle. .25c Safety pins, 15 count, assorted sizes 10c Xcb" t:k;. City. '.lice .Mason of Plattsmouth ic vi.dtlr.u at the home of I'.ob Fitch for a few days. Miss Alice is a niece of Mrs. Fitch. Mrs.. F.aret Tomion ar.d children of I'.fthar.v, Nebr., are visiting at ... . .. . .. . ... citi.i niti if.'itr i. ii vii ft-r . . ii. lieattJ!, is to tne enect mat j.ir. - tl lome Gr her parents. Mr. and Jones is at Littleton. Colorado, vhere "'n tor the tun program '-unui .r, Prank Camr.be'!. . . .. 1.- t. i 1 atniKir in the nat. r next weK. t ' . -' , ,, . , j : i:e i siu nm i'n .1 ichlu. n mjpvu - -- - i mv. Julian ..ic.x aii anu risiers. :that t!.e change in climate will ma-; Geneva and Km ma and A. J. McXatt i tb-il'v benefit 'Mr. Jones. He has The Green BUS Line riciHnir n Vo'w.w-Va Kniv!v S I been in very por health for sorie v.'isb to r.nconnce tlu-t a Re-t v-;-.h relatives and friends. K : time. Koooi bci; b en priv-ded .t r.erper"? Isarold and Gilbert Hull were in 21 Mrs. Pr.uiiiie I'arr. of Sheridan. ' ..otr, ,-or T,.-?trons while wtiitins f;r Nebraska City Thursday, looking af- j Indiana, arrived in Plcttsmouth last buses. Tichcts may be purchased at : tir some business matters, as Gil- Tucsthiy afternoon and was met Bust' leave pclng north at bcrt is in the auto business, j there by Ir. J. W. Brtndel and Mr. : (u) a. ru, 2 : 0 0 p. 111. end ;.:4i p.. ?'rs. Tony K imir entertained at ;Jarob Parke'- of Avoca. They ail m . ppujh at a. m... -.'T p. m. a six o'clock dinner Wednesday, Mr. : stopped at the home of Dr. P. F. ?,r,,i .; -r, ,-, ri. Your p:itr-Tm-:e is ; nd Mrs. L. L. Turpin. Mr. Sidney r;Prendil for a siiort vi-if. before they .,,,v r(.Cia: t-.l. a!0-2T pel! and Miss Mary Epenberger, of fi continue"; to Avoca where Miss Parr, Eiake Your Bloney in Cream! Pasture and forage will furnish good feed for the cows, and you can turn the same into profits by get ting the best there is in the milk and cream. We have the Lilly, Primrose and DeLaval Separtors, 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 money with this machine. Peterson Hardware Co. E. L. PETERSON, .Manager MURRAY -:- -:- -:- NEBRASKA 01 relatives Trixler and hi 1 ""- - C- 1 week ' .UOlHUiy C.will be a nuest ta menus. K Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Trixler and i H'dauchtr, Miss Dorothv. of Keller- j rt'?-v- ri' ; H ; ton. Iowa, arrived in Murray on Ved-,!,T" cool i Ki the home of Mrs. Trixler;-. brother, B:Mr. G. V. McCracken. frr the re- of the week and over the :nd and will return borne on o f iit::t week. Tl'ey are makinc the tri; in their auto. ft, ;Xf braska Citv fe; ported as being plentiful there. Mr. Charles Green and sister. Mrs. Mor ton Partlct-t were looking; after some burir.ess matters in Omaha on last i Tuesdav ufu-rnooii, leavinrt Miss Vio j let Keil in charge of the excl.c.ne. j By the way. Miss Violet i an :: Itelient operator and well qualified j to look after the business. I Mr. M. S. Siral Davis of Ilaxton, v. oiorauo, v no v. as marrie;i a te w j ., not!u wav j weeks aso, arrived with the new) " J j wife, overland ti tiveiin viq auto and ( c lien vi a 1 r v uar ul Get Your rer.ci!s ' Sharpened Phis is !r?----d to t' e oen-icr ".iiere be went to I . . .. . 1. . ! o oiiiaai bture i;eacHCb. w uicii i re 1 e- ( cid;iiry of Tuv'iy, To hefidn cn Sipif,r.1,er is t; n very f..r ;: ,;:.'. Pack t! the book-' affam is ti.. tbt most pleasant th'Uicbt. but pvny tl inT wi'i soe:i b- ntr.ninj: Ftr.':n 'i!y as seen a'- the p"pi!? ret mud to the routine of school life. 1 '.attsmouth, and Miss Catherine Mc-Mah-'n of Onuiha. The beautiful Klimm home made a very delightful setting for this pleasant grathering. II0KNINGS AGAIN DEFEAT THE MUERAY BALL TEAM 4 5 i f enniohsen & Co Telephone No. 12 Murray, Nebraska mi The Murray base ball team, com posed of the leading devotees of the national pastime in that vicinity, were humiliated by the Horning team of this locality by the score of 15 to . The Horning base hall team is composed of Chuch Fultob, catch; Who is the Joke On? Pour T,t.oi: '. If.isbands of wives, came to Mrrr;;y lest Saf.irdav night. ., 1 . 'ir.r- H'iVCS 1 1 .1 (t llP'OIl'lf 1 11 te-ested in the trading which brot ..Mumm. pucn; 1: t.nera. ist nase;, thtm to (own and were visiting with Pert Fulton. 2nd base; R. Smith, friends ti e bovs (husbands) got in-. sHort ; Walt Furlong, 3rd base; Joe to one of their ears and went ovfcrjSuera. left field; G. Mumm. center on the rn-er ioi a little 'Top." The held: G. Fitchoru. right field, wives getting hint e? to where they went got .uto aLoiner car anu , GEEIIANY S PLEA OF F0YESTY went after the; As there was a -rge st eon hill, the nun came hack' T!:e wives, knowing Berlin. Aug. 15. 1 the home of his ton. Mr. J. A. Davis ! ,1 f rr- i . S-nnd wife. They have proceeded to'V LOCATED The government note to the llrit- and Eelgium WVTV'r'rV governments, declaring that in con- .' tod.ay addressed i ish. French, Italian Indiar.ola. Iowa, where they go to the ! look after the settling up of i business affairs of Mrs. Davis, after, .which they will return to their Lome A : in the west and will expect to stop. 4 l here for a short visit again about .'. September 1st. j. I Mrs. J. E. Gruber who has becni. E ; visiting at the home of her parents, '-5- 'Mr. and Mrs. j. M. Kuoy, oi Arapa- : , hoe for the past week, returned home ' A T MURRAY - Specialist on Sv.ine and Cattle Diseases ft nn n i TXVI no Vtlfrinarian Will receive Pills at re.d- dence. Murray. Phone No. 50 J sequence of the demand for foreign currency to pay for urgently needed necessities of life and in consequence of the fall in value of the mark, it could not meet the clearing house installment of 2.000,000 pounds due tod .-y in payments of pre-war debts The excellent business which has come to us, and are assured that it has been because of the very close prices at which we have sold our merchandise end the cour teous treatment which we have extended to the public. Remember we are here to serve jrou to the best, and are willing to do our best in this line. The service store that serves the best. Wilson- & risle, MURRAY NEBRASKA ilied nationals. last Saturday night and reports her ;4-rvHr"Iv-XHH-r 3 ru:-s- f-' ve appreciate your co-operation v" in helping cs to puhlish ail the live tevs cf the connminirv. Ca 0. G, Pl,, Fistu!a-P3y W.en Ccrci fed A. rail 4 mrwtMm of traitUMt tb&t rUtk fistula Uto RactaJ pi tm a mamrn tlmt. without a MTr urrcJ optnttM K Cblorofornv. KiDir or otLer tnrJ .nKMt.batt mm a a nrtt gnw&tiivsd In ry caa ccvtd tor tr-atmni. and no monT l v-nl until currKl. W ri : tor b exile on F.ctj Ujiew-. with nm and tutuneuaa .-mf rr.. than i oro DtF.innt t. . r .(id h m.vre h..u t--rm i t y nird lift. U. W. TAK1IT, ha r.lrnTO. frtr Trwt Fldj. ( B ). OMAHA.