PLATTSMOTJTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE im THURSDAY. KOVEI.IBER 2. 1&22. 5 Vtxail sorr.t' 1 Mufr ay Department 'repared in the Interest of the People of Murray and 8urroundine Vicinity Especially i. ..- for the Journal Readers If ftcy of the readers of the Journal knor- of any social event or Item of Interest in this vicinity, and will mt.ll itme to this office, tt will ap pear under this heading. We want all newKlteaw Editoh jvthis time. The day was most pleas- J antly spent arid a bounteous dinner celebrate the event, the guest of hon or. Mrs. E. M. McCarroll of Portland, Oregon; Mr. and Mrs. W. F.. Camp bell of Pilgar; ' Oscar Campbell. Eu gene Fitch and" family,' Edward Wood of Nehawka. Mr. "William Wood, father of. Mrs. McCarroll, and W. T. llutchings and family. LB nig for the F s A bank works for you night and day, week after week, adding cents to your dollars. Little by little the amounts grow tiU'each addition i a rec-rec table' sum. V.iieie dees the gain come from? Not from your pocket. Nor iron ours. It is the result cf production. Money placed in a bank is given an or-pcrtuury to work and to produce. Thus a i: bank builds your wealth. Start with a small deposit ou will. Add to it when you can regularly if you can do so. .vill no; be long till you can fairly see it grow. Murray btate Bairn MAKE THIS BANK YOUR BEST SERVANT Open an Account with us today NOW! - V bus ' v . : iv 1 e . was 1 II : - ? i r ;"r:ir. ( m.a of the ai'tt-r :a lii-t : Earl Troop s ere ' last Sunday and of Mr. and Mrs. i I-.ol.ert Troop down from Lincoln visited at the home W. O. Troop, trucked a load of state university, was a visitor for the week end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Todd of near Murray. Mr. and Mrs. James II. Brown were visiting for n short time in ! Plattsmouth last Tuesday morning. driving over to the county seat in their auto. The families of A. Gansmer and W. H. Puis were quests at the home i of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Puis last Sun day, where they all enjoyed a very , plenraf.t day. I Mr." and Mrs. M. G. Churchill were looking after some business rr.atierv ! and' visiting with friends in Platts- j mouth' last Monday, making the trip in their ' anto. ! J. It. ilill h.-s bad his hep vacci nated by Dr. G. T.. Try lor cf Mur ray, who is considered one of the 'best veterinarians in this portion of j the country. Messrs. C. It. and W. O. Troop re ceived the first of the week two loads of fine steers which they are placing in their feed yards for feed in? for the market. H. H. Shrader and family and tncle George W. Shrader were en joying a :visit last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shr ader of near Nehawka. J. W. Edmunds and A. C. Long BASE BURNER FOB SALE nient. A program wili be given on the 29th day oi November. The only feature which may interfere v.iih jour plans is that it may spoil your Thanksgiving dinner for you willj surely get more than your money's worth. ! i J. W. Birkel and Thomas Upte grove of Mound City. Mo., were in Murray for a few -days last week erecting a sign for th. Missouri Va!-li-y sy.-.tcm. v, bo r. re "u-nsive adver tisers in this poriion ;' the country. La: t Tuesday the bu ; line , wen; out of business on ai uunt cf the very bad road:-- which v. vrv caused by t iie ra;.- E-it tlie fjrmcrs nail ed not wi tl.r-tan dins tl.-v bad roads f r the w hi, at FUT?:y r. reived n good KENOSHA SCHOOL SOCIAL P.ase burner in best o! for sale. Address Fred Murray, Nebr. condition leverage, o23-4sw. on : Come school. There'll lie and a fishin On Friday s o'clock.'" Come on time and late. GENEVIEVE o'iu-lltd.Stw Come all! To Kenosha a program, a box social ? pool! ' ' night,. November 10 at pr. pared to stay GOODMAN, Teacher. Young People Marry We are pleased to chronicle the wedding of two'of the young people of Murray Miss Marie Puis.' daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Puis, of this: city, and who is one of the met. piercing of young ladies and ;irru!: r wih r 11 the peoph of this own and community, and Mr. Forest XV- iwy. v.-ho livos in this city as well ri"! is th- so-i of Mr. and Mrs. Sher man Riin';. Th"' young people wer ''li'-fy mirried at Plattsmouth dur ing th-- "til; ;.nd ro'urned to sur vri?( tlii'ir mnn" friends here. But the surprise was not so much of a surprise as the coming event was known by many of their friends. The Journal joins with their many friends in wishing them a long happy and useful life. That they might know that their young friends wished them well was evidenced by the hilarious serenade which they gave the newly v.fds. They will make their home here. Superiority Based on Performance! Barrows sired by Duroc-Jersey Boars swept the boards at all the leading live stock sbov-s held during 1921. Durcc-Jcr-ey barrow won: Grand Champion at Denver at.d Pueblo. Oloiado. Grand Champion Barrow & Car Load at Ft. Worth, Te..i!-. Grand Champion Car Load at At'anta, Georgia. Grand Champion Pen at Chicago, Ir.'err.ational. Grand Champion Pens, 3 and 10, Marshalltown. Iowa. crJnt; v- fV?e it !Yr.cU this Keccrd! X' ite for names of breeders near you and for helpful in formation tent by The Hbiicnai Ou'cc-Jsaey Recoil1 Associaiicn, eosia, 1 i om Foe rrtfit B -v a Duroc-Jersey Com Now! sixte an". I i o: j n ers. the pai west of miles for Mr. up:; 1 -. N- ;i.t i" hilp.-.r. :i:ie p.:. i:- rt-jHir P C i;r. is! cows to Syracuse for Chester Murrav near and tn his return brought Carl : a load of corn for feeding his stocK. I Glen Vallery of Eight Miie Grove ! purchased a number of cattle of Ar- nold Mast last week, which he will feed this winter for the spring mar '. ket. 1 Delbert Todd, who is attending the who has b. en t at her home ;;! as showing nt. Sherman and S3 sk sr a ri m sat s s rsi aiL mm i;.ti iagieel MURRAY, Min-'wtre looking alter some ousmess home ' matters in 1'iattsmcuth last Monday ! afternoon, taking a load ot cniCKens I to the county seat for shipment. j Mrs. E. S. Tutt was a visitor in 'Plattsmouth last Tuesday afternoon. . where she ws having some work j done on her teeth, and also visited 'with her friends for a short time, i The Pitman elevator shipped a 'car of cc rn last Tuesday, which was la fact very pleusinsr to the manager,' Mr. D. J. Pitman. who bus been finding it difficult to get car? cf late. Mrs.' Bert Jamison, who has been at f hospital in Omaha for some time taking treatment, was able to return to her home in Weeping Water lst Saturday and is feeling much im proved. On account of the damage which the hail storm of last summer did to the Murrav hotel. Mrs. J. W. U'Tu'er. Properly Celebrate Birthday Last Sunday' being the fortieth birthday of Mrs. L. II. Puis, some thirty of the friends gathered at her home west of town to appropriately celchrafe t bo event. A most pleasant t : n i r was had with sorial conversa tion, music and a must delightful luncheon was served which made the afternon one f more pleasure. Get your winter's supply of pota toes now. Genuine Red River Early Ohio's. "Minnesota grown, pr bushel fine at II. M. Soennichsen & Co. iw. 1 1th Prizes Will Be Given to the Best tasked Couple! Come out and .spend the evening with us. Prizes can be seen in the Hardware window. Also remember we give a dance each and every Saturday evening. ' w mm m w w EARL LftCASTER, . 3l iRS. CHURCHILL, Mai.a;ers Buys Kocie in Murray j Mrs. James Deles I-rnier recently; consumated a deal wlii' h gives her" a liome in Murray, having obtained the residenre of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. ! Goorl and which will make her a most I'.karant home. the landlady. i.; bavin the building done by Mr. Genuine lied River Early Ohio po taioes. Minnesota crown. Fine, smooth, firm stock, pt bushel 90c I at II. M. Soennichsen .c Co. iiuiinted. the work heir . Epster Hardin. ! Mrs. Charles Snyder, living some 'miles southwest of ?.'.,.trr.:y. while I riding a horse last Sunday w-is sud deniy thrttwn from ilie a:iim:tl. which i afterwards trampled the lady. in;-:r- ing her very severely. ! Mrs. J. O. Thomas, of Omaha, was !a truest at the home of her friends. ! Mesdanu'S A. V. Kennedy and W. A. ! Royal, who with Mrs. Thomas were school girls togfthtr in Old Rock j Bluffs many years ceo. ; See the advertisement elsewhere on this pace annoi:n?ing a masquer jade ball which is to be given at the Peterson hall. A cordial invitation ; is extended to ail to come and enjoy . a most p'er'.M'.nt ev-nir.c. Will Serve Dinner and Supper Ki" la a i os ot tr." l'reroytenan , church will serve dinii' r on election ; day November 7 at the church par-; lof.s and In the evening will also rv- supper, the supper being an j cysttr supper and which will he one. of the best which has been served; in Murray for a long time. Do you remember?. Of course you do! those I suppers which the ladies of this j church served some time since when ' they were raising funds for the Ii- j brary. This, like those, will be well ! Were Married in Omaha bast Tuesday at Omaha occurred the wedding of two cf the popular young people of this vicinity, when Mr. Ivan Deles Denier and Miss Catherine Browne were united in marriage just prior to their depar ture for Enid, Oklahoma, where t'uey will visit for a short time before re turning to take tip the work on the farm south of Murrry. These two young people, both very popular and excellent young people surprised their friends when they went to Om aha and were there married, depart ing for a trip before embarking on the sea of married life. They will farm and be at home to their friends after they are duly settled at their I home. The groom is the son of Mrs. James Deles Denier and a young man whom j .mi wno Know nonor anu eoune uuu their friend. The bride. Miss Cath lerine Browne, is a daughter of Mr. land Mrs. J. H. Browne and a young , lady ef many accomplishments, and a very popular young lady in Murray i society and elsewhere. The Journal ! Joins with their many friends in wishing them a long, happy and I useful life. worth while and a dollar a sunner is a very nominal price. Do not forget supper. fv, oysters for the ot Plattsmouth. e.f the Daylight operated by H. M. lock 'ni I'fter some for the firm which Ti.e"day morning, 'racken. the pt.pr. heen suffering for Saturday Specials! Your Evsry Need wiil be Supplied Both in Quality and Right Price If You Shop with Us. 48-Ib. sack Piansifter flour $1.69 4-1'b. sack Acivo or Kamo pancake flour 30 4-Ib. sack Aunt Jemima pure buckwheat flour. . . .55 3 !bs. Our Own Roast coffee for 1.00 3 lbs. extra fancy Santos Peaberry coffee for. . . . 1.00 4-ib. be:: Iter's fresh Fairy soda crackers 59 Campbell s tomato or vegetable soups, per can. . .10 Campbell's pork and beeois, 2 cans for 25 No. I fiat cans medium red salmon, each 25 No. 1 tail cans pink salmon, each 15 Fresh ncanut butter, 1-lb. lunch pails 25 ! -lb. pk5. Advo cod fish 40 3 pl'-T5- macaroni or spaghetti for 25 3 pkgs. best corn starch 2t Lare size Quaker Instant oatmeal, pkg 35 4 cans Governor brand apricots 1.00 Fresh cocoa in bulk, 2 lbs. for 25 Fresh bulk raisins, per lb 20 Mi::cd candy, per lb 19 Very Special! Guaranteed Alarm Clocks Made by Waterbury Clock Co. Regular price, $1.40. Our special, 98c. Teen's Husking Mittens Double palm, double thumb, long nap. Dozen pairs, $1.75. WE PAY HIGHEST MARKET PRICES FOR PRODUCE Soennichsen Gi Hiilard tirassm; and an empb-ye store owned and Soennie hsen. was business matters cmplovs him last Georj-e V. Mel iar drt'sraist, has the past two weeks from a very se- vere attack of a:-thm:. but i - getting la little the best c:f the disease at; I this time, whbh is good news to his imany friends. j Earl Hay of Otis, Colorado. is visit'.nir at tlie lx.ine ot his aunt. ; Mr-!. W. O. Troop and other relatives i in this neighborhood. Mr. Hay who ; is a feeder of cattle in the west, ! brought two loads of cattie to the' South Omaha market. Dorothy Lewis gave a Hallowe'en party to some thirty of her friends last Saturday evening at which all bad a most enjovable time. Refresh ments were served and the decora- fore 1 hankso-iving. tions were of the Hallowe'en char-. . . and were mostiv jack-o'-ian-; fs.eep this date open tor tnis and other Hallowe'en crea- entertainment. It will be Well A. Trent, who is the present Worm VOUf wniie. overseer Pure Bred Boars Increase Profits Farmers engaged in the bre-eding ;and feeding of hegs are in the busi jnsss. principally for the profit that jis to be made by marketing grains ana pa'turage prenluced on tlie farm through the medium of hogs. As the saying is. "The end of every hog is 'the pork barrel." ' In order to make the feeding of .hogs profitable, the farmer must have i a nog mat. nas constitutional vigor. that reproduces rapidly and in great i numbers, that feds economically and matures early and that wj'l breed uniformly in type, conformation and color. In addition to this, an ideal market hog must have smoothness and quality, show evenness from end to end and take" on the finish that appeals to the' eye of the critical buyer. The profitable market hog has a capacity for the assimilation of grains, rough feeds and pasture, turning them into high priced pork. He is a hog that under any and all 1 r n '1 i t inn c w Vi rt i Tn rr - . ty-ti n- i 1 give a box supper and program I make good.' '' - - - tk TJr,o,J. I While the qualifications above WAX 111, V V,llill V A. T T CUllVJ j Have You otac the Roads? d For the past fewT months I have been in charge of the road work of this district, and with many difficult pieces of hard work to look after, we have completed all which have thus far come to our lot. I would like to call to the attention of the voter?, the work which has been done and let them be the judge as to its merits. Should the work meet with the approval cf the voters, I would like their support for the position of road overseer. If elected I shall endeavor to do the best possible work in the in-erect of the public. I expect to continue to make my home here, though it seems to have been reported the: I contemplate mov ing away. MURRAY NEBRASKA nee Give Farewell Dinner Sunday At the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. F. Campbell last Sunday occurred a mo-t pleasant gathering of the friends and relatives of Mrs. E. M. McC; rr dl who has been visiting for! the past thirty days at the home of h r sister. Mrs. V. F. Camnbelb The ladies when trirls were the. Misses, V'o.)il and daughters of Mr. William 1 oous who lives east of Murrav at Tlie melancholy days have come. The saddest ef the season When dealers boost the price of coal Without apparent reason. When fuel is so hard to get. And dollars scarce to roll When you sit bundled to the neck And curse the price of coal. But here's a tip I'll hand to you. My patient trusting friend. 'Twill cut your fuel bill in twu And thus your torture end. Co to Mack's, straight duwn the line Then just around tlie corner And buy a water bottle f.ne. For there is nothing warmer. qx Supper and PROGRAM! The Murray schools will I November 29th, the day be- acter terns tions. hum! made a good 1 and is again place, and if excellent man . who is the present Worth VOUf for tins district, has man fcr the position. a candidate for the elected will make an to look after the road A good time is assured to ail, and you will be helping building in this neighborhood. See the posi- , . - a visitor! Murray Telephone No. 12 Murray, Nebraska his announcement in another column : of this paper. I Wm. Puis, candidate for 'tion'of representative, was in Plattsmouth last Monday where he was looking after some business land also looking after hfs political : fences. Mr. Puis is making friends ! wherever he gors and the people who Imeet this sterling young man are assured oi his integrity of purpose land safety as a legislator.' i John Farris and family, accom panied by Mr. Norman Copenhaver. the father of Mrs. Farris were spend ing last Sunday at the home of J. C. Snaveley, cif Union, where they had ia Virginia gathering and was a fare iwell reception for Mrs. Reedy, who i has been staying at the home of Mr. Snaveley for the past year and who i is just departing for her old home in Virginia. W. tl. Iloman and sou Saniord. who have been working for some time with the Monarch Engineering company in the construction of bridges lor the count;., arrived home last Tuesday on account of the rain, they having been working on a bridge isome seven miles soutb and tbree I miles east of Elmwood. They visit-" ed here until the weather was so i they could deturn to their work again. Se elsewhere an announcement of .jJ the excellent time in store "for the' I people of Murray and the surround ling country in the shape of a boxi Isuppet which will be given by the -J. I II.. . . . . . I. 1 . . .. i l : 1 . ,!.:ti i ' . liWuirti Munmb inn "men 111 ne 'coupled with' an excellent entertain- the schools as well. The Hurray Schools, -:- Nebraska Public Sales! I will serve lunch at public sales. Make dates with CoL V. R. Young and notify me and I will be there- Call Murray phone 1712. pay for the call. Oscar Nailer, Murray, Nebraska mentioned tnay obtain to some extent in grade hogs or hogs of mixed breed ing, still they would be more' general and more definitely established in pork producing herds if pure bred sires displaced scrub boam. The pure bred boar has been hred for genera tions for uniformity, early maturity and easy feeding qualities. Being prerotent, he will transmit these good characteristics to his pigs, thus increasing the general efficiency of the 'market stock. Going to market earlier with finish and quality in herited from the boar, these pigs will bring the top price. This returns the farmer more money for his time and labor and for the grains and grains produced on the farm. Joe Haaga. assistant secretary. National Duroc Jersey Receird association. With this great treasure on the place For spring there is no hurry. You go around with smiling face And let the coal man worry. Special prices on Daval Hot Water Bottles, Combination Hot Water Bottles and Fountain Syringes. Absolutely guaranteed for one year. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, one day only 95c to $1.75 t5 Aurray Murray, Nebraska SHERIFF'S SALE J. LOCATED A T MURRAY j Specialist on Swine and Cattle Diseases OR. G. L. TAYLOR Veterinarian Will receive cals at resi dence. "Murray. Phone No'. 50. State of Nebraska, County of Cass, ss. Py virtue of an order of sale is sued by James Robertson, clerk of the district court within and for Cass I county. Nebraska, and to me directed, 1 I will on the 4th day of December. I will A. D. 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day at the south door of the court house in said county, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the following real estate, to-wit: The east half (E) of Lot ten (lb) and all of Lots eleven (11) and twelve (12), in Block three (3). in the City of Platts mouth, Cass county, Nebraska i i T 1 1 4i ci tyi a aiTt n- 1 tori nrr orT til- l i v cutuv sviu(3 it iv u u'tru auu lun en as' the preperty of William O. T!Bcnt et al. defendants, to satisfy a judgment of said court recovered by Plattshiouth State' bank. a. corpora tion, plaintiff" dg'ainst 'feaid defend ants. '' " ' " ' ' '" Plattsmouth, Nebraska. October 2, A. D. 1922. ' ' " -v' " - " C. D. QUINTON. Sheriff of Cass' County, Nebraska. ' W. A. KQEERTSONV v Attorney' for Plaintiff. fyow ONI The open season for most kinds of game is now on, and all who are lovers of the chase can enjoy them selves to the fullest. We have the Winchester line of ammunition guns. Come in for your supplies and guns. md Peterson Hardware Co. MURRAY NEBRASKA Fistula-Pay ''Tien Cured A mild mrMXMtn ot treatment that enr Plkaa. riatala jk othar RactaJ Irtaaaaea ia a attert time, without a aeTere aurg-tcai operation. Wa Chloroform. Ether or other rnerai ananathetia aaeeV, A care nar.ntel In rrery ruf accepted for treatment, and no money lo aa paad antll -eared. Write for ooair on iteetat lneeajiea. with neurit and testlineotaia af more thar-1.'H!0 prominent peonlr who hare been percnarently rrr! K TAJUiY, tMWafcartarn, -rrtere xruat Hioc. iea liiuw-l. uaana, mm v " let B. U. Juliaf n. MadiaaJ !. C JOURNAL WANT ADS BAY