AUGUST 24, 1D22. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI -WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE FIVE Murray Department Prepared in the Interest of the People of Murray and SurroundlBf Vicinity .Especially for the Journal Readers If .cy of the readers of the Jooniil knor of any social Meotorlwm of Interest in ttils TtclnitF. "id m mk.ll me to this office, it will ap pear under this heading. We want all news Item Editor count of the arrival of a son and heir at the home of I. M. Davis last ' week in Lincoln, where Mrs. Mil-! burn has been visiting for' some , time past. The little man and his mother are getting along nicely and ,vill be able to return to their home in,n snort time. i uiiding Your Wealth! - A bank works for you night and day, week after week, adding eents 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 'can 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! the H. M. Soennichsen store for the past week during the absence of Mr. E. S. Tutt and since his return, visited for a few days with Mr. Fred Lutz. Mr. Richard Wells, who again re turned to the hospital at Omaha is reported as getting along nicely at last report, and it is hoped he may be able to return home in a short time. C. E. Whitaker of Plattsmouth was a visitor in Murray last Sunday, and teaching the Bible class in the Christian Sunday school while their regular teacher supplied for another class. J. E. Gruber and Fred A. Hild will soon commence some concrete work at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gansmer, who are making some very extensive improvements at theih home. Mr. J. A. Scotten has secured a new Ford car of the touring variety which he secured in Omaha and in which he traded his Dodge, and is well satisfied with the new car and its workings. The section gang which was de- Entertained for Dinner Mr. and Mr6. T. J. Brendel enter tained last Sunday for dinner at, their home, and wl ere they and! friends had a most enjoyable time, j There were present on the occasion ; Miss Pauline Parr, of Sheridan, In-i diana: Jacob Barker, of Avoca, Mr. Had Good Outing and Fine Time I Lust Monday morning Messrs. J Charles Kennedy and Edmund Peter !son returned from a week's outing at Lake Okoboji, in the northern I portion of Iowa. They say the fish i ing and boating was fine, and that they had the time of their lives and were reluctant to come home, but the demands of business were such that they had to obey, but however they expect to" go again. Dr sna Mrs. b. F. lirendei and Dr! Will Give Picnic Sunday Evening and Mrs. J. F. Brendel and their- Sunday school of the Eight, son Rich&rd. Miss Caliie Carlson and'le Grove church will give a pic-j Mr and Mrs. Win. Sevboldt. i ni; cn tne church lawn Sunday j . i morning. August ziiii, at wnicn For Sale Critic or Sensation Duroc boars. $22.50; Gilts, $20. ALBERT A. YOUNG, Murray, Nebr. Some Excitement Saturday Last Saturday the Lome of Mr. J. II. Burton was set af.re presuniablj foni sparks from a passing train, and which vas discovered by Mrs. time a chicken dinner will be served, and other provisions made for a very pleasant evening: Games will be provided for the children and a good time is assured all who care to attend. A cordial , Invitation is extended to all to come ; and enjoy the evening. Services at Presbyterian Church There will be regular services at! the Presbyterian church the coming Community Picnic! Murray, Nebraska Friday, September 1st, at the Picnic Grounds, Near Murray ase Bail ame! Program and Speaking! Everybody Welcome Come Out and Have a Good Time With Us! Burton only after it hud pained con-! Sunuav. the Rev. Lee, who is mak-!r" Brins 25 cents and eat ice cream with the library Saturday night. .Help the Library Saturday night. Only $200 more and the-building is pai:i for. The Library association will serve Ice cream and cake Saturday night on the church lawn. Arthur Hansen brought up from tLe south 54 bushels of peaches for which he found a ready sale. T. J. Brendel was looking after Some business matters in Platts- hood. mouth last Monday and Tuesday. M. G. Churchill and wife were vis- Joseph Mrasek and wife were'iting with friends In Plattsmouth on visiting in Omaha last Tuesday af-"tc-ruoon. driving over in their auto. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hild were guests at the home of Mr. and J.Irs. Albert Young one day last siderable headway. She shouted the alarm when Messrs J. I. Punun and J. E. Hatchett rushed to give assist- pleted by the strike last week, has ; ance, Mr. tiaieneii mounting trie rooi services been filled hv neonJ from elsewhere of the house, while Mr. Pitman grab-! and among them was Vernor Keir. of j bed a wash boiler in which he hand Silver Citv, Iowa, a cousin of Mr. jd up -water until Mrs. C. N. Barrows Richard Wells. iran to the scene with two pails end Jesse Chambers departed on last! 'th these the fire fighters were able vnnor fnr MnpHnrt -hrp i.e has to extinguish the flames. Mr. Bur- their j accepted the contract for painting ton was surely wcii pj eased tcr the and decoratinc the home of Mr. and: very efficient work of these kindly ing rapid development in his con valescence from a broken leg, will be able to be here and conduct the both morning and evening. week. J. W. Berger lost a very valuable sow last Saturday, which he had but recently purchased and thought very : much of. Dr. G. L. Taylor was a visitor in Lincoln last Tuesday, consulting with the state farm regarding some j work in hand. Mis Francis Moore, daughter of . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore, returned ' to her work at Lincoln after a num - ber of weeks' vacation. T Henry C. Long departed last Mon I day evening for Handler, where he is lookinsr after the threshing of his j wheat crop in the west. ti . C. C. Parrcele was a visitor in Mur- ray last Monday looking after the sale oi the Durant auto, ana was driving a fine sedan car. Mrs. Ray Fryer. of Plainview, daughter of Mrs. Tracy, is visiting her mother here and attended the old settlers picnic at Union. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Atkinson, of Gretna, Nebr., were at the Albert Young stock farm Sunday and pur chased six head of Duroc gilts. The many friends of Mrs. Ken nedy Tvill be glad to know that she is so much better that she is able to visit at the home of her friends. G. W. McCracken and family were spending the day last Sunday at the Morton park at Nebraska City, where they enjoyed a most excellent time. Messrs. TV. E. Rosencrans and J. P. Falter were looking after some bus iness matters in .Murray iasi iues- day, having driven down in auto. County Commissioner G. L. Farley ! Mrs. H. F. Schweppe, and which will j gentlemen was in Murray last Tuesday and was require considerable time. looking after some road work which O. E. Hinkle was looking after was being none in inis neignoor- some Business maters in i-iansmouin last Tuesday afternoon and was ac companied by Mr. V. A. Kennedy and who also had some business to look after in the county seat. George Parks, the most reliable of lathers, departed last Monday for Murdock, where he is employed :n lathing a house for Mr. J. E. Mc Hugh, who is having a new home built to replace the one destroyed DENY MESSAGES SENT TO PEEPATiE TO END STRIKE i The Boys Came Home Last Tuesday evening 12. S. Tutt 'and Font Wilson returned home, from their trip to the west, where, they have been for the past week, 1 'and report an excellent time, and! that the crops are all that could be j desired. They visited while they were away at 1 1 1 n iinrtr.c rf kpy wanted, wasmng 'Young and L. H. Puis, there being Mrs. Albert Jones is desirious ofja poodly crowd in attendance and aj receiving family warnings ana win!verv enjovable time was had. They I last Sunday and also were watching the drilling of the soldiers in camp there. Miss Margie Walker was a visitor in Plattsmouth last Tuesday, driv ing over in her auto to look after some business matters for the after noon. J. A. Scotten and his line of excel lent workmen have just completed the work of placing a new roof on the home of H. H. Shrader, southeast of Murray. Mr. Phil Lambert at this time is kept pretty busy, he having the of fice of Drs. Brendel & Bretidel, and the residences of both of these gen tlemen to paint. August Meyers and children, of Weeping Water were visiting in Mur ray. Mr. Meyers looking after some business matters while the little ones were seeing the sights. Dr. B. F. Brendel was a visitor last Sunday and Monday at the home of his son. Dr. J. W. Brendel and family, of Avoca, where they enjoy ed the visit very much. Mont Shrader is constructing a system of waterworks at his home southeast of Murray, where he has a spring, constructing a dam and res ervoir to contain the water. Mr. Oliver Davis and family de parted last week for Plattsmouth, where they are making their home, Mr. Davis being employed by the Burlington as a track worker. E. P. Lutz has been working at give the oest oi satisiaction. sne can be found just eas-t of the railway tracks on the north side of the street and will greatly appreciate any work in this line given her. sav that country is a alfalfa. great place for j Everybody Invited to Come All who are not attending Bible school elsewhere are invited to be Eijr Harvest of Bumble Bees This fall the bumble bees appear: to be very numerous at least that j is what uien ioid, Albert loung and Will Wehrbein think. At first Glen and Albert spent a lot of time Mr anA Mrs John Brisbain. who prese nt at the Christian Sunday juging burning and every way imag- Lave been visiting for some time nasi w i LUC liUxiic u: iL u a. i i:ui : , . . . , . , . J , " f, v;hue their teacher can care for the came ueuaJLtru idol jiuuuu c n j & xv Chicago, Aug. 20. Officers of the railway employes department of the American federation of labor today denied all knowledge of instructions reported sent by B. M. Jewell, head of the striking shop crafts, telling general chairmen to hold themselves in readiness to call off the strike. Shop crafts officials said it was impossible that Mr. Jewell could have sent the telegram reported re ceived at Ardmore, Okla., last night by John Seags, wh6 said he was the union representative at Gainsville. Texas. Shop crafts officials at strike headquarters here said that in case a decision was reached to call off the strike, it would not be according to union procedure for Mr. Jewell to send such a telegram and even had he sent it, it would have been in code or would have been preceded by code messages. EETUENS FE0M COLORADO Krom Wednesday's Dally. Charles A. Troop, who has been visiting in Colorado for some time past, looking after the wheat harvest near Holyoke, where he has land in terests, has returned home. Mr. Troop states that the yield will be close to thirty bushels to the acre in the neighborhood of Holyoke and is very pleasing to the farmers of that locality. Call at the Journal once for fine gift stationery, in both larg-c and small boxes. 1 4 i 8 i i a. I? September 11th That's the week of back to school. Now is the time to get everything in readiness for the starting of an other year's work. We are prepared to take care of the boys and girb from pen points to shoes and stock ings. TABLETS! TABLETS! Great big thick ones. Ask for Big Ten 10c Big Five This tablet like it's name is a big one for. 5c HISTORY PAPER An important item in school -work. 100 sheets. . . .15c BIG PENCIL BARGAIN Ex. quality lead, polished wood, ast'd colors, 2 for. 5c LET US SUPPLY YOU with Crayolas, Mucilage, Paste, Rulers, History Paper Covers, Pen Holders, Pencils, Tablets, Ink Erasers, Etc. Lincoln, where they are to make their home in the future. Last Wednesday morning Dr. G. L. Taylor and Frank Mrasek departed ; for Palmer, where they went to bring; back with them the household ef-; fects of Dr. and Mrs. Taykrr. which , have been in store there for some time. ! Jack Chalfant and family were; visiting for a short time in Murray j last Tuesday and will depart soon for ; their home in the west, at Burling ton, Colorado. They drove back for the visit and to attend the old set tlers picnic at Union. Joseph Cook has been having an interesting time with some pet boils which he has been cultivating and while he has no use for such pets, he has been treating them very nice ly, but we expect to hear of his cut ting them very severely. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Carroll. Mrs. Phillip Keil and daughter. Miss Vio let, were visiting with friends and ! doing some shopping in Omaha last Monday, they beirg accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ern Carroll, who drove the party over to the metropolis in ! Miss Fay Gregory departed on last Wednesday morning for Omaha, at which place she entered the Lord Lister hospital, where she under went an operation for relief from appendicitis. Dr. Brendel is having much work at this time and it keeps him hopping most of the time. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Puis and their daughter. Miss Laura, who have been visiting in the west for some tinae, returned home Saturday night, after having enjoyed several weeks in the west and Mr. Puis is loud in his praises of the wonderful country which he visited, both in this state and also in the mountains of Colo rado. O. A. Davis, who has been in the west, returned home last Tuesday ! tnoriyng and was well pleased with bis trip, he having gone with Messrs E. S. Tutt, Font Wilson. Frank Val Iery and "Mark White of the neigh borhood and Gus Meyers of Weeping Water, the latter also returning, while Mark and Frank remained for a longer period. school the coming Sundav. Mr. L. tinable trying to get rid of the bees, F. Pickett will teach the adult class. ! tut at last the men and horses be- immuned and they just kept I i class of Mrs. O. T. Leyda, who is; plowing, but Wiil Wehrbein's horses' ; away visiting in the east. Mr. Pick ! ett is especially qualified to present the lesson in its best light. Better i come and enjoy the lesson, as he is able to present it. Glad! Well Why Not Glad? Sure there is happiness at the home of Mr. Ernest Milburn on ac- LOCATED AT MURRAY -J. Specialist on Swine and Cattle Diseases OR. 6. L. TAYLOR Veterinarian v Will receive calls at resi deuce, Murray. Phone No. 50 didn't like the idea. Will and his zon Victor plowed out five nests in seven rounds. Victor's four horses got away from him and Will and his six horses and gang plow must have j itacie a record equal to Barney Old-i field for he finally ran in ahead of: Victor's team and stopped them. ! Will is looking for a tractor with which to finish the job. items for School Day Wear! Children's Black Cotton Hose Medium fine rib, sizes 6 to 8. Per pair, 25c Sandals Protect the youngsters feet with a pair of these all leather sandals. Sizes 5 to 8, $1.40; to 11, 1.45; 1112 to 2, $1.50. Boys' Overalls Steifel cloth. A close out number. Ages 7 to 15. Full cut, fast'color, priced exceedingly low. Per pair, 79c Boys' Kiln Shirts Aeroplane brand. A classy shirt for school wear. All sizes, 89c Boys' Mesh Union Suits. Short sleeve and leg. Sizes 26 to 34. Per suit, 50c Girls' Dresses Made of finest quality ginghams, nicely embroidered. Some with organdie trimmings, in pretty styles. 98c, $1.50 and $1.89. . Soennichsen & Co., Telephone No. 12 Murray, Nebraska Let the Others Celebrate Dr. Gilmore had his birthday come on last Sunday, and while he would have liked to have celebrated the event with pomp and eclat, he was prevented as he had to work all day long looking after the welfare of his patients. He managed to eat din ner with his family and then left tbem to celebrate the event while he went after the dread demon disease. UNIVIT" Porcelain Just Wipe It Off Will Give Children Stories With the program which is print ed elsewhere and which is to be given on the lawn of the Presbyterian church on Saturday evening, there has also been arranged for a child ren's storj- hour by a lady story tell er of national repute. This will be at 3 o'clock in the afternoon so have the little ones come and hear these delightful stories. No one but child ren admitted at this hour. Entertained for Dinner Sunday George E. Nickles . and wife, at their excellent home last Sunday n- ; tertained a number of their relatives : and friends at a most enjoyable din ; ner. Thre were present to enjoy I the occasion and make the day one jof delight. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Long. J, D. Wcrtman. wife and son., of Leih, Mr. Lee Nickles and Mr. Wza. : Nickles father ot Mr. G. E. Nickels, Mrs. Tracy and daughter, Mrs. Vern Frier, oX Omaha. Come in and sec how these Ranges are made of gray cast iron thronghout finished in Pearl Gray or Peacock Blue "UNIVIT" Porcelain, which is as hard as flint, and will re tain its beauty and luster to the end. It will not crack, chip or discolor from intense heat It will not absorb the grease. Just wipe it off! UNIVERSAL PORCELAIN COAL RANGE It is clean and sanitary as a china dish. Why endnre a bothersome, old-style, dirty stove when you can enjoy a bright, handsome Universal Porcelain Coal Range? There is a price or every pocket book. Come, now. Peterson . Hardware Co., Murray, Nebraska Community ProgTam The Community club will give the following program Saturday evening,; August 26th, beginning at 8:30 p.1 Two Pianos Eight Hands Mes dumes Gilmore. Smith and Boedeker, and Miss Walker. Sent- Flora Jane Boedeker. Story Telling Miss Grace Soren son. Omaha. Son? Mildred and Marion Young. Whistling Solo Elizabeth Mc-Craclen. Vcral Solo Jean Scnc Eessiend 1'iano Solo Mrs. r..izi Mae and ineier. Violin Sole Mrs. Plattsmouth. Reading Beth Ellington. Vocal Solo Mr3. Edna Marshall Eaton, PJattsmouth. Song Quartette Miss Todd, Mrs. Pitman, Mr. Lee and Mr. Hiatt. Ellington. Ellis La Rue. Coughlin. Paul Schlichte- D. Caldwell,! Original Story Teller The Murray Community club takes great pleasure in announcing that it has secured Miss Grace Sorenson of Omaha to tell stories to the child ren on Saturday afternoon, August 2 6th, at three o'clock at the Chris tian church. Miss Sorenson is editor of "Every Child's Magazine" and has a nation al reputation as an original story teller. Her programs are composed en- i tire'.y of her own stories and fairy tales and hold the child's attention ! from beginning to end. Miss Sorenson will also appear on the evening program. Be sure that your children are here Saturday afternoon. August 26th at 3 o'clock to hear Miss Soren son tell her own stories. A New Corbel Tire For the Thrifty Buyer! Here are the features that make this the best tire value in its price-class. Full 10c oversize; 4 inch tires actually 4.4 inches. Slightly flat tread; rubber properly placed to give trac tion, lonp-wear and easy-steering. Tread rubber extends from bead to bead resisting rut wear and curb wear. Carcass of l?i to l.3B-in long staple Arizona and Egyptian cotton. (Fall X-in longer than is ordinarily used in tires of this type; giving greater resiliency and tensile strength.) Cured on air; pressure from within that minimizes the possibilities of hidden defects. Cords are built up on the exclusive Goodyear "Group-Ply'' principle which reduces the internal friction in the tire. ONLY GOODYEAR CORDS HAVE ALL THESE FEATURES And we have these new Good year CROSS-RIB CORDS for sale at prices usually asked for cord tires of unknown merit. COME IN TO-DAY. LET US QUOTE ON YOUR SIZE. Murray Garage Murray,, Nebraska H ill ii i A' OLD FASHIONED DANCE PLATTSMOUTH, NEBR. 1L W. A. HALL Saturday evening. Aug. 26. Music by McLaughlin's of Co. Bluffs. Usual admission. Everybody Come -f HEW RED BOOKS HERE The September Eed Book -with fic tion by Eupert Hughes, E. Phillips Oppenheim, Richard W. Childs and Eobert Wagner offers a wealth of pleasure to the reader. The- new Eed Books are here at the Journal office now. Call early for your copy of this popular magazine. HOUSE FOE SALE csete 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 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. Uilson S mm. MURRAY NEBRASKA Four room house, good condition, C lots, Ssuth Park. Good well, with city w&ter. 51 000 if taken at once. 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