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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1922)
1 . i I i MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1922. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOTOITAI PAGE SEYEII I- I i 17 t Qur Gasoline isflat Jasi "GasoSino!" It is a strictly straight run not a blended product, and will stand the test as specified by the U. S. Navy. Our Penn Franklin Motor and Tractor Oil will give you the lubrication no matter what your requirements may be. It will stand up with any oil you have ever used, regardless of the price you paid. A Fair Trial Will Convince You. SEE "CHARLEY" -GEO. 7RUHKENB0LZ OIL COMPANY- Grandmother Rosenow of Elniwood v.-us visiting with relatives and old iri 'ui!6 in Murdock last Monday. A. J. Tool and family were enjoy-in- an outing as well as picking rone knzel r.uts over the river last Mrs. E. H. Norton was in Platts mouth last Thursday, where she was in attendance at the Royal Neighbors convention. E '.her Rau and a jolly hunch of her vcung lady friends were at a gathering or the S. A. L. at Lincoln lust Tuesday. O. J. Fottast and wife were in Lincoln, where they visited for the dcy on Thursday, is being Columbus ds.y. and the banks closed. Erail Kuehn and wife, of Lincoln, rcr.' visiting and looking after some r-::! a ess matters in J.Iurdock on last Tuesday, driving down in their auto. Plowing Time The harvest and threshing are about over. Now comes the plowing for the autumn sowings and for the preparation of next spring's crop. See us for what plows you need either in horse or power drawn. Repairs for all machinery used on the farm. See me for anything in farming machinery which you ma' need. Call me by phone and I will be pleased to give you the best service. Call phone 14-J. mm. GSHKTS, MURDOCK -:- -:- -:- NEBRASKA D otng EBusiness in Omaha Now But Always to Your Disposal We Appreciate Your Business Lcsve your orders at Office and if Rushing, call HOTEL BOUQUET 15th and Howard St., Omaha, Kebr. The Dusterhoff Shops FOR FINE INTERIOR DECORATING 1 lifesis mu ( Extra Heavj r With Seam Heavy Fleeced. "No Rip Quality!" SPECIAL SALE AT PER - Murdoch Mercantile Go. - Murdock, DOCK BEPMR PREPARED EXCLUSIVELY FDR THE JOURNAL. Mesdames H. H. Lawton, W. T. Weddell and Frank Buell were In attendance at the meeting: of the R. N. A. at Flattsmouth last Thursday. Christian Meyerjurgen. of Omaha, a brother of Mr. Henry Meyerjurgen. i j was a visitor at the home of his ! brother, southwest of Murdock, last week. Fred Eackemeyer and family of Elmwood were visitors in Murdock last Thursday, being gue3ts at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Guerr while here. Diller Utt, who has been working at the Burlington shops at Havelock for some time past, was a visitor at the home of his parents in Murdock last Sunday. Mrs. Albert Bornemeier, who was reported as being very poorly for a number of weeks lately. i3 now feel ing much Improved and is approach ing her normal health again. Has Oosne! 4& Nl 1st il0us! 95 u DOZEN Nebraska Mrs. Simon Bornemeier, who is at this time residing in Elmwood, is re ported as being very sick at her home at this time, and while this is so, she is slightly better than -a few days since. Herman R. Schmi-.lt and family were spending the day in Lincoln last Thursday, driving over in their auto to look after some business mat ters as well as to visit for the day with friends. George Wallinger was a visitor In Manley last Thursday, going over to purchase some White Leghorn cockrels from Fred Flaischman, who is a breeder of an excellent strain of these chickens. Ed Bronkow and wife were visit ing in Plattsmouth last Thursday, going over to attend the county con vention of the Royal Neighbors of America, who were meeting in the county seat that day. E. W. Thimgan and family were visiting in Nebraska City last Sun day, being guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Blakeslee for the day and enjoying an excellent visit and a good time while there. W. H. ,Rush and wife were visit ing at the home of W. A. Jones west of South Bend last Thursday, where they were making all possible efforts to get the new house completed be fore the arrival of winter. Mrs. J. J. Gustin. Mrs. Joseph F. Gustin and Mrs. J. V". Kruger made up a merry crowd of the members of the Royal Neighbors who were at tending the county convention of that order In Plattsmouth on last Thursday. J. E. McHugh end wife. Mre. Jesc Landho'm. Mary Gillerpte and vf?. wc-rs in attendance at the meeting of the county convention of the Royal Neighbor? of America, which wss in session at Flattr.mouth on last Thursday pfternoon and evening. Mrs. E. E. Marshall of near South Bend, and Charles Marshall, her son of Murdock. were vlsiling at Lewiston list Saturday, whore thr went to see about some bucinens rat ters pertaiainr to the farm which thy have in that part of the stte. Miss Esther Rau and Mrs. Chir Schneider were visiting in T.inc-'n last Tuesday, where they visited for a short time and again went ur on Saturday, where they met their son and brother, Mr. Carl Schneider, who returned home with them in the evening. Mrs. Chcrles Schneider received a messnge Inst week teeing of the death or Mr. Rudolph Rau. at that place, the funeral occurring on last Sunday. Mr. Ra" will be remember ed as having visited in Murdock a number of times lately, and r.lso as having lived near Ashland and Greenwood some years ago. II. A-.-Tooi and wife and-ton. Ken neth. Mrs. H. V McDonald and Mra. Lacey McDonald were among those who. were visiting at Plattsmouth last Thursday, the ladies to attend the Royal Neighbors meeting, while the gentlemen were attending the county convention of the bankers, which was also meeting there. Herman Rcrenow and wife, of Howard, Kansas, have been visiting here for the past few days, guests at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Rosenow and also at the home of Walter Thimgan and wife, and last Thursday evening went to Omaha, where they were spending seme tim at tl:r home of August Thimgan and family. County Commissioner Fred H. Gcr der. of Weeping Water, was in Mur dock last Thursday looking after some business matters and also visit ing with H. W. Tool. Mr. Gorder, who is a candidate for the position which he now holds, has made a good commissioner and is expecting his record for the past term to be his best recommendation. A. W. Ward, the mechanic at the E. W. Thimgan garage, was taken with a severe case of the flu last week and was compelled to take to his bed, and his been confined since REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE farmers & merchants bm of Murdock, Nebr. Charter No. 15.16 In the State of Ne braska at the elope of business September D. 19i'2. RESOURCES Loans and discounts .$ 69.123.07 Overdrafts Hanking; house, furniture and fixtures Current expenses, taxes and interest paid Iue from National and State tanks.. 1S.330.24 Ctieckfl and Items of exrlianpe 409. 1 S Currency 2,S43.)0 Gold coin Sfl.n Silver, nickels and cents 614.30 S, 000.00 S. 212.79 21.94S.67 TOTAL, fl02. 520.45 : LIABILITIES Capital stock paid In. S lfl. 000.00 Undivided profit 4,080.99 Individual depositK subject to check. . I 40.223.li Time certificates of deposit 41,7143.44 81,933.59 Iue to National and State tanks rtorc No'ivand bills rcd'LTOuntei! noi- ilills pay&bie . n"t'e ; IeiOMitors guaranty fund... :9.S7 TOTAL, 101'.i20.4S State of Nebraska 1 County of Cans I I. O. J. Poth?t. CHr of, the ubove named bank, tin hereby i V(U that th ihnvi statement Is ' Correct and true copy of the report .made to the State liureau of I5ankui. I O. J. tOTITAST. (Attest: Cashier. ! L. NEITZEL. Director. W. HEIEK, Director. Subscribed and worn to before me tUle lib day of Cctoter. 1922. JERRY E. MeHUQH. (Seal) . Notary FuWlo. (My commisbioo expires Mar. 2, 1926.) FT9 a Ji , with the prospects of not being able to return to his work for several days. We are hoping that te may soon be able to be up and out again, and able to be on duty again. Last Thursday and Friday there was no school at Murdock on ac count of the same being dismissed to allow the teachers to attend the teachers' meeting which was in ses sion in Omaha during the time. The teachers cf the Murdock schools availed themselves cf the opportun ity to attend the met ting at which many of the teachers of the state were present. Mrs. Fred Bauer, of northwest cf town has been visiting at ti e home of her parents near Liberty for the pact week and last Sunday Mr. Bauer and Eddie Craig, the barber, went down! Mr. Bauer to bring home t?-e wife and to visit for t;:e day, and Mr. Crai.c 10 vieU with the fuir.ily. They made the sixty miles in about two ard a half hours, averaging ebf it 2 4 miics per hour. MI?s Lydia Strlch tave a surprise birthday party l2st Thursday to her fricnrf.s in Loar of the birthday cf l er brother, William, and some fifty cf he yqung people of the neighbor hood gathered to make merry with the ycung man cn t?:e passing of the nr.ivirsary. of his birth. The even ing was spent in games and music and an excellent luncheon added to the pleasure of the evening. F. A. Cotton, cf Shenandoah. Iowa, the owner of the old post office building, has betn in Murdock for the past few iay3 making some very esirnsive cfcsnges and repaira in the buiUing anl putting it in condition ":r p"rijr".i"CT fie r TTi'dTl",P. Wb.CTl fiii'V-" it hi nro.; 1.;- Tlr. Eiidie Or";-- .". frirftv as -;rfcr.ce. It -,,'.,- cr, r!"f tT the "farmer shop rH-'.i i or-rrnlr-M by Mr. Crilg. it 'vi;'i nae rxf "'iiy r.-nvmicnt for him. r.nc' ju.t f ; he f nitres hi-, nocrday mta! he ran yell '"Next," givinr: tic cciton-.er orrrtunity to 5et ret It? the ch-ir ro?y for his ar rival at the shon r. moment later. Homes About Completed T!.o two homes wli:' hr.ve tveu n j--ora's for eoine time, those of T'ernin F. Schwepp;. souliiweat of Uurdock, and that of J. E. LlcHugh, are now b.th nearing completion. The home of H. F. Schweppe. which has been under cour:;e of construc tion for some time is now nearing the rrriod when they will eipect to, be able to occupy the place. At this' time the work is being delayed a' little on account cf the tile for the flooring r.l , portion of the home not arri-ing. The plastering, painting and the finishing having been com pleted a portion of . the plumbing is dclajed on acLOuntj?-xf waiting for L the completion of fhe floors. At the home of J. E. "McHugh the work is proceeding very nicely and they are hoping to be ?ble to get in the new home in a short time. Both families are to be congratulated on the nice ly appointed homes 'which it is their good fortune to soon enjoy. 1G0EEB; Because It's for One Thing Only and PlattsmoTith People Appreci ate This .Tact. Nothing can be good for everj thing. Doing one thing well brings suc cess. Doen's Kidnoy Pills are for one thing only. For weak or disordered kidneys. Here is Plattsraouth evidence to prove their worth. Mrr. F. N Rnuen. 1109 Tearl street, says: "I believe Doan's Kid ney Pills can't be beat as a kidney remedy for any kind of kidney ail ments. I was in bad shape with my back and was laid tip so that I had to have hot poultices put on my back and eif.es to relieve the pain. I could hardly turn in bed and was sore through my back. I had awful dizzy ppells and little specks came before my eyes and many tims I had to s?t down and wait for these attacks to pass ofL A vhil? aft?r ! commenced to ufe Down's Kidney Pills and I began to improve. I got several boses from Weyrich & Hr.d raba's drug store and they gave me permanent relief after other kidney, remedies had failed. I a!v ays keep, Doan's on hand and use them when 1 roy kidneys need attention and they keep them in a strong condition." 1 Price COc. at all dealers. Don't simp!y ark for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Ttauen had. Foster-Milburn Co.. Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. LET TM AT TM "I want Lanison. I want Lanison!" is the cry of Andy Schmader, Jack Lewis' heavyweight mauler. And it appears as though Srhmader's wish is to bo granted, if he goes to Cali fornia os ho is planning to do. The WalthUl Indian has been going good out on the coast and has wen bis l?t two mills by knorkouts. When Jack. Lewis mentioned Cali forni;' io Andy the o-.'.-rr duy, Andy wns not very mii'h affert?J. cut he pricked up his ears when he h?arJ of Lamson's prcr.enrc on the coast and right then ind there concluded that California is the fistic meeca. Lewis says that the California pro moter are tryirg to get Floyd John con, Iowa scnsaCicn. as Andy's oppo reat in a November bout. The buaky Iowa box?r recently hung a kayo on Bob Martin, A. E. F. champ. Sandy Griswold in World-Herald. , On the well known theory that too many cooks spoil the soup, perhaps most of the affairs at ?Judania should be left to Monsieur Bouillon. tea i e t toUnne Medium HALLOWE'EN IS TIME OF MYSTIC IMPORT Llanv of 0r.r Hcdem Decorations! End Games Come from Centur ies of Superstition. Tii'e'&ne season cf the" year that is a reminder of the mysteries and su perstition cf the past ages is that of Hallowe'en with its strange combi nation of the observance of the early Chri?tion holiday and the pagan su perstitions and which to the present dr.v is nia.Ie an important part of t:e observance cf this occasion on. October 3 Oth. To cecrste, the passing of Hal icwj'cn am": th? season preceding the orcttnt dsy residents of the United Stales have called all of the mystic emblems t.ud devices to aid in mak ing the occasion one of narked in terest. The black csts. witches and gob lins have become very popular in the decorations for Hallowe'en and in ll e late vo; ,-;:. masks and caps in keering with the ctrange wierd cer emonies have come into use. To as sist the host or hostess in the deco rations for the Hallowe'en party the Journal has srranced for a large and very handsome stock cf the newest designs in caps, masks, paper streamers in orange and black, fancy crepe paper in the designs of the season and special favor holders for the Hallowe'en luncheon as well as the ornamental napkins bearing the proper designs. There can also be found here the pumpkin lanterns and the cut-out witches and black cats that are so popular in the deco rations of the season. Remember when you are arrang ing for t-ke Hallowe'en party to call and look over th stock here to se cure the bsr.t and the latest that the market affords in the fancy designs in the paper lines. Hcr Eetter Than Pills? The question ha3 been asked, "In j what way rre Chamberlain's Tablets) superior to the ordinary cathartic and liver pills?" Our answer is, tley are easier and more pleasant ! to take and their effect is so gentle j that ono hardly realizes that it is 1 produced by a medicine. Then, they not only move the bowels, but im prove the appetite and strengthen the digestion. Weyrich & Hadraba. W. J. Bryan's speech at the Par mele theatre Thursday afternoon was one that went home to the au ditors. It was listened to by one of the finost audiences that ever sat in the Farmele. It was just such an audi"r''r! as he f;j receiving all ov;r the state. lie will rer.iain in Nebras ka all next week. HOGS TAEEH UP Four black l-.ogs and one red tog' taien up liict owner may have by' ca ling at my place noutheast of; Union, paying a'.l damages and fori this advertisement. C. L. STOTTLEK. o2-4w. Union, Nebr. The Omaha Bee says Charles V.". 1 Eryan's candidacy is not looked upon seriously. But wait until after the I vie-tion, Mr. Bee. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEBRASKA M p m fh m te m m m M ( n Motor Insurance IT isn't sold by the companies that insure you agains collisions, fire and theft. Iiut you ccn buy motor in surance and it i? the most ressonnMc in nrice nf anv The Standard Oil Company of Nebraska 6ells Polarine. Polarine is the best protection for your motor yoi buy. It is the best insurance you can obtain again: annoyance and expense of motor troubles. So be sure you get Polarine. It would be hard to mate the hundreds of thousands of dollars tha 6pent each year for preventable repairs. Polarine is made in one standard, unsurpassed quality. 1 meet every motor lubrication need, it is sold in four gt medium light, medium heavy, heavy and extra heavy. Ir weatner, the .Polarine Uhart recommends for PIERCE ARROV PACKARD Light Polarine Medium Heavy ASSS FOE DIVORCE i t'rom Saturday's Dally. I This morning a petition was filed ' in the district court in which Kath erine Tarns asks that the ties of matrimony with V.'iillam G. Tarns be dissolved by the court and that she be granted her freedom. The pe tition states that the parties were married at Omaha on February 26, 117. and Alleges as the cause of action extreme cruelty. A. G. Coie appears for the plaintiff in this ac tion. The street work is coming to a had and will be completed about the first of November. So cay those who claim to know. iGOarfoBy Bros. UNDERTAKERS Finest Motor Equipment! Call JERRY . LUHUGH Stcre 5 PKQKE Fouss 13-A T. fl KScCARTNEY, Ashlanc?, Neb. 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Will take mortgage for half pur chase price. Write F. R. Upjohn. 212 No. 37th St., Omaha, Neb. a24-6sw We appreciate yocr co-opera tloi la helping n to publish all the lite news of the coammuty. Call Ko. C. 3 rings. Special Sale Tit We have just received a fine ai scrtment of excellent tinware which we have placed on display. This is sold at very close prices, and the second one of an article will go for jttst one cent, while the first one sells at regular price. Better see what you want before this high grade tinware is all gene. It won't last long at these price. A.J. TOOL, MURDOCH -:- -:- NEBRASKA 23-C-54 Sport Road.. 3 pasa..fl: J23 - 6 - DS Sport Tour.. 4 paM. 167 F0U2 CYLLNEE2. MODELS 2:;. 4. 34 Rosc'ster, 2 pass S 86; 23-4-S5 Touring. 5 pass 8fii 23-4-36 Coupe, 3 pass 117; 23-4-37 Sedan. 5 puss 139: 23-4-38 Tour. Sedan. & pass.. 132i n nn n rvi gkt T jT p3q