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. THURSDAY, KOVEIEEE. 9, 1922.
PLATTSMOUTH SEMI -WEEKLY JOURNAL
PAGE FIYl
ARMISTICE DAY HONOR
Murray Department
FOR W00DR0W WILSON
If .ny of the readers of the
Journal ktuvr of any social
evwnt or Item of interest in
this vicinity, and will mail
lime u x.hm ofliet. it will ap
pear xmder this beadlnir. W
want an newslteom Kditod
Grout) of Citizens Will Call on Him
Saturday Henry Morgenthau
Will Deliver an Address.
V
I
Vepared in the Interest of the People of Murray and Surrounding Vicinity Especially for the Journal Readers
-
uildens for the Future!
A bank works for yoa night and day, week after week, adding
cents to your dollars. Little by little the amounts gTOw till each
addition is a respectable sum.
Where dees 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 oppcrtunity 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!
Ch:.s. G ret IK' is on tlie sick list
Wftl;.
II-. i.:e!.:ber the In; Thanksgiving
(li:::!-: r at the Christian church in
tl.
Mrs. 13. F. Urendel.
in - .Mrs. Pittn: i:i spent
in Avoca last week.
i.-!:ry Her: -Tier vl.r operated
i: r i!i elevator rt Cedar
n visitor with friends in
th't-tion day.
Me -sr.''. Oscar and Homer Shrader
w- busy last Tuesday pradinsr 1'or
thf l-.rn which they are "nuildiuc:
Mrs. Johns
a lew clays
the
Creek, was
Murray on
t of town,
"ordelia .lch
rorthe:.
ia .Ichr. a si.ttr of
M : - . I.. F. P.rcnckd. and Mr?. Put
in:: ti of Coli'ar. Indiana, are visiting
at tlie P-rendel home.
Given Piirsrot is anion? tho.e v. ho
are throne'; pic kin? corn. lie lives
north out side of tr.e hail cli?trict end
liad some very pood corn.
Th.t re w ill be a very important
business nieetinp of the Ladies Aid
at the church Saturday afternoon.
Every member should be there.
Foster Hardin is kept pretty busy
these days paintinp and redecorating
the Murray hotel, which was injur
ed by the hail storm last summer.
H. C Long was looking after some
business matters in Omaha last week
and was also visitintr at the home of
his daughter. Mrs. Robert Shrader.
A f ne movinsr picture and election
rtturns by radio were the attrac
tions at the hall Tuesday nisrht. The
proceeds went for the benefit of the
library.
O. T. 1-eyda has been hauiinp
sand for a number of days which he
is usinp to build some buildinps on
his farm for the hops and chickens.
Ghange of Garage!
A. D. 3AKKE HAS TAKEN OVER THE NEW
MODERN FIREPROOF GARAGE AT MURRAY
and with the equipment in the Garage
and shop will be prepared to do any and
all kinds of automobile repairing, weld
ing, tire vulcanizing and radiator repair.
All our wcrk is absolutely guaranteed.
Also a Complete Line of Accessories and Supplies
NIGHT AND DAY SERVICE
; I want to thank all my old customers for their lib
eral patronage while in Plattsmouth and to assure you
the same prompt service at my Dew location in Murray-
MURRAY
Phone No. 47
NEBRASKA
who are striving to pay the expenses
on the farm.
Georpe Ray and Ir. lirendel, who
have been at Kansas City, where
where they were receiving treatment
for their health, returned home a
few days since and are both feeling
considerably better.
Herman Smith reports that they
have completed the picking of his
corn, which was of a slightly short
crop on account of the very dry
weather, they having just escaped
the hail storm of last summer.
Mrs. John Ferris had as guests on
last Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. VVm. Sy-
hnlt Mrs H V Ttrnrifl Mrs Cor
delia Johns and Mrs. Pittmau of!11111'
Indiana. Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Brendel
and Mr. and Mrs.. Jeff Brendel.
FAIR WEATHER IN
STATE FOB ELECTION
Kough Eoads in the Western Part of
State and Parts of Northeast
Cut Down Vote.
Kay
on Itiidio
reports or.
(linn ha
Out state
conditions indicate
Hire ranges from 2
above zero, with sui
greater part of
Hons of the state.
the election
that the tempera
- to 4 0 degrees
.liine in the east
the central por
A big afternoon
Washington, Nov. 6. Plans for a
visit to the home of former President
Wilson Saturday by a delegation of
"admirers and well wishers" were
announced by Mrs. Kate Trenholm
Abrams. who also headed the group
of citizens who called on Mr. Wilson
last Armistice day. Henry Morgen
thau .if New York, former ambassa
dor to Turkey, has accepted an invi
tation from Mrs. Abrams' committee,
it was stated, to address Mr. Wilson.
It is expected that the former presi
dent will receive his callers, the an
nouncement added, although no word
of the -committee's plans have been
sent to him.
Earl Lancaster is hauling mater-1
ial for the construction of a large '
barn and crib on the place in which
he lives. The property belongs to
Messrs Ray Wiles and Wni. Kuffner.
and is farmed by Mr. Lancaster.
Win. Cannon, who has been sick
mort all summer is for the present
vir.iting at the home of his sister,
Mrs. Kelly lihoden for a short time.
Mr. Cannon has not been feeling
very well, but is improving some.
W. F. Nolte and family were in
Murray last Tuesday looking after
some business and securing some ma
terial for repairing about the place
and may also consider the construc
tion of some buildings on his farm.
Last Tuesday Glen Eoecleker was
kept very busy at the hank as he had
to do the entire work. Mr. llalias.
the gentleman who works in th-
bank, was on the election board and
feels the strains of the heavy voting.
P. E. Ruffner was down from the
county seat last Tuesday, coming fcr
a visit and also to vote, lie visit inu
hero a rhort time between trr-ins and
from here he went to Council Piuf:.
where he was the pue.;t of relatives.
Raymond Creamer and his moth
er. Mrs. Henry Creamer, were visi
tors for a few diys at Overt or. where
Harry makes his home. They re
port some excellent rains havi-p
fallen in that porticn of the coun
try. A. D. P.akke. formerly of Platt.--mouth.
has moved to Murray, and
will operate the Mnrr-y g:rar.e iere
in conjunction with Mr. Frank Val
lery. Mr. Bakke wiil live in a por
tion of the hor.se adjacent to the
! pa race.
' Mrs. Rac'te! C Ivir. -,v':: r,kes
jher home with Mr. ai.1 Mrs. Ab M
idoch. enjoyed a ph-usant ;-urnrise
'which her friends p!i:rned on her
TPth birthday last Sunday. The
1 neighbo-s an 1 fr'er.ds also had a
most enjoyable tint"
' Mike Kys. the ve.ry aecommodat
' inp blacksmith. was a visitor in
! Plattsmouth Jookinrc after some busi
ness matters, v. nd ". given a ride to
, the county ft n Mr. George Jacks.
: who v as down here to r.ee about lcad
iins.' some walnut Iocs.
j The crew which is
j house a:,r' barn for
Shrader. Mcssrr C. E.
Charles, and Che-ter
, been makinir things
; building line, where tl
vote was expected in Lancaster coun
ty and in Omaha and Douglas coun
ty the greatest inn-rest was in the
Hit' hccx k-Ilowc 11 ntet. The New
York
imes featured the Nebraska
senatorial contest as one of national
i:n porta nee.
In the western portion of the state
rout! conditions may have a great
part in checking the- farmer vote and
this condition is also found in Cum
ing and Stanton counties.
At Omaha there were small groups
en hand at the different polling
places at S o'clock to vote before go
ing to weirk and among these were
a fair representation of the women
voters. Keen interest is being shown
in the election in Douglas county on
local candidates as well as the state
ticket.
Charlestown. W. Va., Nov. 6. A !
message of good cheer sent to Wood- J
row Wilson last night by "'the democ- !
racy 01 Jefferson county elicited a
prompt reply from the former presi
dent. "The message from the Jefferson
county democrats has greatly heart
ened me." said Mr. Wilson's tele
pram, made public by William Camp
bell, chairman of the county commit
tee. "I share their confidence that
the near future will witness the tri
umph of our principles and of our
purposes on behalf of the country
and mankind and I rejoice that I
shall have such comradeship in the
day of triumph. My heartfelt good
wishes."
CITTX SESVICE EXAMINA
TIONS TO EE GIVEN AGAIN
BUREAU CHIEFS
ARE GIVEN SCOR
ING BY DAWES
e Civil Service Commission in
spceial attention to the fact
in examinations held recently
cities through-
s for computer,
survey, and as-
Tl:
viies
that
in Omaha and other
out the T'nited State
coast and geodetic
sistant observer in meteorology,
weatner bureau, applicants were not
ei tired in the number desired, and
Iheso examinations will be held
again on December 6.
Persons interested in these or oth
er examinations should apply to the
secretary of the 1. S. Civil Service
bo::rd at the local past office for de
tailed information and application
inks.
Says
They're a Lot of Peewee Poli
ticians Who Do as they Damn
Please Host of Time.
Chicago. Nov. 4. General Charles;
G. Dawe-3. former director of the na- j
tioir.il budget, speaking here last!
night at the annual banquet of the
bankers' club, assailed department j
heads at Washington as demagog
ue1" and scored congress as being
filled with "peewer ' politicians, at
the same time
dre?r, a few of
bl:
injecting into his ael
h.is famous ndjectives.
"Tie
KENOSHA SCHOOL SOCIAL
his
budret system isn't worth
'.ii:ig if the president gives up
authority and responsibility."
Come or.e! Come all! To Kenosha
schooi.
There'll be
and a fishiu
On Friday
Come on time and prepared to stay
late.
GENEVIEV
o!Jn-lltd.3tw
e said. "Evervthing that
; aecetmplished h;.s been
; ness e;f the president.
a program, a box social
pool.
night, November 10 at
GOODMAN,
Teacher.
building the
Mrs. Homer
Hill and son
Bricps. have
hum in the
tv a' so batch.
BASE BURNER FOE SALE
Base burner in
for tale. Address
Murray, Nebr.
best of condition
Fred Beverage,
o23-4sv.
ft
New attractive hand made articles
suitable for Christinas gift: will he
found at St. Mnry's Christmas shop,
iu-e-. s and ft. Wagner Hotel Building.
The Market's Best Offerings
-in-
QhlWy Weather Essentials
For LADIES, MISSES and CHILDREN
Misses' fine Knit Wool Yarn Sweaters Pull-over
style. Colors red, lavender, green, tan. Trim them with
collar and cuffs and they're the season's rasre. Priced
at or
and cuffs and they're
Children's Coat Style Sxveaters Belted with shawl
collar. Made of pure worsted yarns of fast color red.
Price each, $2.25.
Children's Pull-Over Style Sweaters Long knit
wrist, closely woven yarns. V shape neck, embroidery
trimmed. Colors blue, red, green. Sizes 26 to 34. These
are priced at $2.19.
Wool Knitting Yarns For scarfs, caps, sweaters,
etc. All colors, 2-oz. skeins. Each, 38c.
Ladies Suedine Gloves 2 clasp and strap style.
Long curt, colors gray, tan, brown. Very serviceable
and dressy. Priced per pair, $1 and $1.25.
Ladies' Cape Kid Gloves Colors brown, gray,
tan. Snap fasteners. Silk stitch trimmings. Priced ex
ceptionally low at. per pair, $1.75.
:;' visitT1- i:i F':-'.ttsmouti on la
! Tues-.lny. where f ry went to vote.
John Llc-yel and wife of Council
! Bluffs, but who formerly lived near
j here, were visiting with friends and
also came down t Murray to cet
I some re fractory teeth extracted. They
1 en joyed a good visit and also cine of
jthe best of dinners, for they ate at
I the election day dinner at the
church.
J. V. Chiiton and brrther. J. I..
Chilton. John Hchschcidt and McGin
nis Churchill were out hunting the
fest've sTuirred one day Inst week,
but did not get much game on ac
count of having forgotten their salt,
which they were expecting to throw
on the sejuirrels' tails in order to
catch them.
Miss Leone Triisch. wtio teaches
. t 1. 1 : i . l .
jVBliie Miioui one nine e'M aim iwo
r.i , : ' . . i . e m.,...,.. ....... nr . . i -
Bn. t ie:-. nwi in n w ui i i , a ' jtei i- , j 11
. eu xo remain nway ircm scnooi on ttwihi j vmn.
recount ot a very severe cold which
she just recently contracted. How
. ever. Misf Tritsh is much improved
, and r.er many menus are wishing
that she may soon lie weil again.
! The Hallowe'en party at the Chris
tian church was a success in every
.way. There was a large crowd pres
ent to enjoy the program end games.
Two very nice numbers on the nro
igram were a reading by Helene Ber
I ry and music by the Murray orches
tra. consisting, of Everett Spangler.
j Will Limner. Grace Lintner. Will
Minford and Margaret Spangler.
jThis was their first public appear
;ance and they are surely to be con-
upper
and PROGRAM!
The Murray schools will
give a box supper and program
on the evening of Wednesda',
November 29th, the day be
fore Thanksgiving.
Keep this date open for this
entertainment. It will be welli
has been j
by the nrin-
Beduct ion in
expenses for the first year under the j
budget was effected by executive i
rref-i-ure. The savings were made,
j out of appropriations granted. Con
i press didn't have anything to do
i with it.
j 'Theee department heads who !
'.came to Washington, what do they!
i or can they know about this busi- ;
ne s...' I liey come as tne interested
advocates of the bureau chiefs, whom j
they seek to please even to the ex
tent of secl:ing to exercise pressure ;
i or. the president.
I here bureau cruets try to do ex-!
actly as they elamn please. They
even put out propaganda over the ;
head of the president.
"In rrivnte enterprise, such ac-(
tions on the part cf subordinates '
would lead them to be branded as i
traitors and kicked out. They are
capable of the sinpllest and mean-;
est acts because they resent en-;
croachnicnt on their peropratives. The,
bud.get system has put the depart-:
men i Fubjrdinateri in their places."
LATEST
OMAHA NEWS
A
all,
ithe
good time is assured to
and ycu will be helping
schools as well.
OtRinhn Itntlio Srio
Webb Bartell. 1012 South 11th
street, was seriously injured and his
wife badly bruised when the motor
cycle on which they were riding col
lided with a freight train on one of
the down town crossings Sunday.
"Now I will end it all."
Alex Kebbon. a laborer, as
ed his throat twice with
pocket knife following a
shouted
he slash-
a large
disagree-
The Murray ScSiooi?,
Murrajr -:- Nebraska
H
E
j
WE PAY HIGHEST MARKET
PRICES FOR PRODUCE
Sosnniohsen & Co,
m
Telephone No. 12
Murray, Nebraska
gratulated.
Ladies Will Hold Meeting
j The ladies of the Christian church
have planned to meet at the home
!of Mr. W. T. Moore, and will be held
on Wednesday. November 15th. at
which time they will expect to have
a most sociable time. All the mem
bers of the churches are urged to be
present and assist in the work of the
society. A most enjoyable program
will be given and after the work
there will be served some most ap
petizing refreshments. Mrs. Art Han
son and Miss Margaret Moore will
assist in the serving, while Mrs.
Myra McDonald will act as the lead
er of the program.
I
t
i
mihl
I uu
in q tool
f
I will serve lunch at public sales.
Make dates with Col. W. R. Young
and notify me and I will be there
Call Murray phone 1712. I will
pay for the call.
meut with his wile on tiie street. ;
The injured man was taken to St.
Joseph hospital in serious condition. '
The Kebbous had been at the police!
r.tution to inquire as to their status;
as man and wife pending the hear- j
ing of divorce proceedings instituted
by the wife. i
Claude Mitchell. Fort Crook sol
dier was run down by an unidenti
fied motorist in the middle of a
prominent South Omaha street cor
ner early Sunday morning. The sol
dier was hurried to St. Joseph hos
pital for treatment and his condi
tion is said to be serious.
Gscsr
Murray,
li
Nebraska
Dr. George Angus. Omaha ,hvsi
cian, was sentenced this morning by
Judge Woodrough to a vear and a
, day in federal penitentiary on the
j ciiarge of illegal sale of narcotics.
' The prisoner will be tsken to l"ort
j Leavenworth at once to begin Bcrv
i ing his sentence.
Will Have Thanksgiving Dinner
The excellence of the dinners
which have been served can only be
truly appreciated by one who has
eaten there. It has been the custom
to serve a Thanksgiving dinner, bo
the ladies of the Christian church
will serve dinner cn Thanksgiving j
day. A cordial invitation is extend-
ed to come and eat and rub elbowE
with your neighbor and enjoy your
self and be thankful once.
J. LOCATED A T MURRAY
Specialist on Swine and
J- Cattle Diseases
OB. G. L. TAYLGR
Veterinarian.
' J. Barton Edwards. Hastings, Ne
ibiaska. motor car salesman, was re
i turned to Omaha from Galveston.,
; Tesas, charged with issuing forged
notes. Edwards told the Omaha po
lice two different stories. I'dwirds
;was apprehended at Galvsstou with
; a young woman supposed to be his
wife, who claimed Sutton. Nebras- J
"ka. as her home. Edwards liab a '
wife and three children residing in i
Hastings. j
Ss&rds- Eyeoios, thy. H!h
1W r
Prizes Will Bs Elvaa fo She Ehs?
Basked GoupIs!
Come out and sprid the evening with us. Prizes can
be seen in the Hardware window. Also remember
we give a dance each and every Saturday evening.
SJ-R-Welcome!
EARL LANCASTER, )
W. H. HOfttAtt, -Managers
MR. Ql M S. CHURCHILL,
The S
r
Service!
Remember v.-e are here to do business and to jrive
the best of service. With that end in view we are mak
ing some very money saving prices on all lines which
we cany Dry Goods, Clothing and Groceries.
J.
VH. 6H ELTON,
'The Service Store'
MURRAY
NEBRASKA
Have You Noticed
the Roads?
For the past few months I have been in charce 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 voters,
the work which has been done and let them be the
judge as to its merits.
Should the work meet with the approval of 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 interest of the public.
I expect to continue to make my home here, though
it seems to have been reported that I contemplate mov
ing away.
MURRAY
NZERAiKA
W ON!
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.
guns.
We have the Winchester line of ammunition and
Come in for your supplies and guns.
Peterson Hardware Co.
MURRAY
NEBRASKA
l1 & li kr& t53
P3
Fistula-Pay When Ccni
Will receive calls at resi
dence, Murray. Phone No. 50
Farm loans: Let me explain my
long-time land bank loan. Searl S. '
Davis, 201 Plattsmouth. State Bank
Building. r6-4wsw
A mild vytn or ti-MLtmeat tttmX ewa Ftta
Fistula a4 ot bar ItoclaJ rMvraana la a atiort
t1:-n. without a mnr aurrieai opcratloa. N
Chloroform. Rtriar or othar st-Mrm. anaaatbatia
i 1 A rnra ru&rantM) 1b vvry ew aereptpd for treatment, and no mon-y to a
ixud vmtil ctirrd. Write for Iwuk on Rectal Hieeaaea. with nimn and teatlmoalaia
af bib th&n 1 POO nrnmlneni teoisi who have Iwen pprmanflBtiy uri
UJL K. K. TttIIT, 8iuuAnarri. rvrn Tmt Ullx. Bids.). OUAHA.
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