THURSIAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1923. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE nvl Murray Department Prepared in the Interest of the People of Murray and 8urrounding Vicinity Especially for the Journal Readers If any of th readers of the Journal knov of ao? social event or Item of lnrest in thi vicinity, and n mall tame ao this offlco. It win ap pear under ttla beading. Wa want all newa items Editoh iegin the Kow Year Right! This world is-filled with opportunities yours among them. When you have a bank account you are in a position to do business, which you otherwise would not be able to handle. Begin the year right by starting a bank account if you have none, and if you have, increase the credit balance. We are at your service, urray State Bank -:- -:- -:- NEBRASKA MURRAY telling of the excellent time which I present legislative term. You had she is having there. I better be there for the good time and Good speaking, good program, good also to get acquainted with your fu- Himiii anil .Tn.llant Hfraannanti of tUre lEVvS. DilU t.Xlt.X4VU V ILiik .1111111.11 LO Community Club meeting, , Friday night, February 2nd, Peterson hall. Everything free. Ivlr. J. E. Perry of Lethbridge, Al berta, . Canada, who has been here for the past few weeks visiting with friends and relatives, returned to his home in the north on Tuesday and VSAYS DEFICIT IN NATION'S EXPENSE GREATLY REDUCED President Harding Reports Budget Deficit Only $92,000,000 Estimated $273,000,000. Washington, Jan. 29. The' an ticipated deficit in the national budget for the current fiscal year which ends July 1, has been reduced to $92,000,000 from an earlier esti mate of $273,000,000, President Make the Highway Safer With a oerson killel bv an auto mnhile everv 35 minutps on an av- Harding announced today In a mes- erage during the year and last year sage to the fourth regular budget a record of over 91,000 which is over meeting, read by Vice President 30.000 more than the number of Coolidge. Reductions in expenditures Americans lost in battle during the and increased revenues combined to world war. it is time some one be- reduce the deficit, hesaid. was accompanied by his neice, Miss'gan scratching their fctad and think-1 Congratulating the assembled cab Margaret Spangler, who will spend ,ing about some way to make auto inet oScials and bureau chiefs for the next few months with the Per rv t travel more safe. Many people are saving $181,000,000, Mr. Harding M asquerade Ball!- This is a Hard-Time Masquerade given at MURRAY, PJEB., Saturday, Feb. 10th Under the Management of the Home Dance Prizes Given to the Hard-Time Couple. MEET US THERE! family. This is Miss SDaneler's first visit to Canada and her friends an ticipate for - her a most enjoyable time. - Mrs. James Fill , of Gandy, who who has been visiting at the home of her brother, Mr. Elmer Philpot and wife, of near Nehawka, departed for her home in the west last Tuesday and was accompanied by her niece, Mr. Harold Philpot, who will put some time in in the west, where he will enjoy the sports and probably soiae of the work of ranch life. They j were brought to Murray for their WAR CLOUD LOOMS IN THE NEAR EAST attempting to drive a car who know urged continuance of rigid economy nothing about its mechanism, noth- in the hope that the $92,000,000 ing" about the laws of Nebraska would be wiped out and the fiscal touching the motor vehicle use, and year ended with a balance on the nothing about state and national right side of the ledger, traffic rules. A bill is pending at Estimates for the next fiscal year, this time touching a person in the ending June 30, 1924, indicate an ex- ctate of intoxication driving a re- cess of receipts over expenditures for t r ! n rn f 1ia Vi I ct h 3 - A ctvinf&Tlt , Vi A... i 1 -i olnpa thic rii Tin ( n' 1 11 - ti i -1 1. v ii i. -.. i . fcj..e l ii r. Allot, nine j i ii v i i ii io i I'uin i j , . , examination showing proper know- tered the world war. Mr. Harding Turks and British Drift Farther ana: lefge of mechanics, traffic rules and said the present figures show the etaturary laws on the subject should government will have a balance of be required before a license to drive $120,000,000 at the end of that pe ls issued, and then upon violation of riod: this sum being the estimated the law, a revocation of the license excess of receipts over the $3,198,- Mu&tapha Kemal being on his way there from Smyrna. The league of de fense lias also held an extraordinary ! meeting and a council of ministers has been called. MOTOR ACROSS THE SAHARA Further Apart Conference is Facing Sure Failure. .9 . m - t n n rrnrt An or VA1iai f9 4VIA All t y t f f f S 1 J 11 1 J A Will Seyboldt is having a new ra- rence of Nehawka and who done a ?P?re iasi iuesaar oy air. timer ,JUU-U"U w"' oeT V",1" nc(,n sr, k? !r.MHcf.r f ;Philpot. help to keep drivers watching their run the country from July 1, 1S23, 1 sure to attend the community! Henry C. Long has with his good' John. frry of Canada who has step, so to speatt. entertainment Friday evening at the : wife been kept to the house for the "ttn "suing n ia inenas ana re.a hall. past week, both with a very severe ,1TS hee and elsewhere in the coun- You will enjoy Hon. W. B. Ban- siege of the grip. They are at this ty for the past three weeks, departed toll- ct tno rTvmi,ir!,tv ontor. timo Khnwinff slight Imnmvpmcnt. uJ".? "".ci uu.-u iU1 uta huuic D1T1S S tainment Friday evening." A little daWhfer of Mr. and Mrs. nfd as accompanied by his niece. Wilson and Scotten will be ready Earl Peyton, who has been sick for , f'- , , by Saturdav-to dispense goods from some time pqst is reported a3 being TLslt ? the rartner northwest lor " ! ., t, t?. Tr.H ,-t,;,JLj ta nnnna Cr.or. some six weeks, when she will return I lit? A I I1CW C 1 U IUC J-f. A. AU- i. . of her continued improve- with Mrs John Perry-, who will come at that time for a visit with her, H. Young business. tained after some business matters in the Everett Spangler, Lester Long and pe"p , Mr' an.u. Irs- u toanty seat last Monday, making the Chester Sporer drove to Plattsmouth ana oincr relatives. trip in the bus. . -riuay evening waere they are re- I'harles Mutz has recently pur- reiving instructions under E. H. chased a brand new Ford roadster Schulhof on their new musical in which he and Mrs. Mutz are enjoy-, struments. in? these days. O. A. Davis was looking after at peterson hall Friday night, Febr. sc rr.e business matters in Platte- 0 , A "1- -.i. mouth last Saturday, making the 2nd- and have a good time with the trin in his auto. : rest ci tne loits Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wiles have baby who Has been sice for a nun ber of days, but at this time is show in? some improvement. ! ters in Murray and also delivering u. II. Hoxran w some business matters In Platts- west or .Murray. mouth last Tuesday, driving over to The pupils of the high school en the county seat in his. auto. i joyed a party Friday evening which Messrs G. M. Minfcrd and John wr.3 given in honor of Will Mlnford. SAYS NEBRASKA'S SAND HILLS CAN PRODCE TIMBER Paris. Jan-. 26. The five automo biles which started December 17 on v. twenty-day journey across the Lausanne, Jan. 28. The Turks . Banara se3P" lo nniDucioo, nave and the allies have drifted so far,rcacd the Oasis of In-Falah. They apart that Lausanne la confronted ' covered this distnre. about 1.000 tnni?ht with thp nrnh.ihilitv that the I -tilar. etc ill four days. near eastern conference will adjourn; The rr:ro journey from Tuggurt, without reaching an agreement, ac- i iUE 5 :f ul of Algiers, to Tirabuetoo is ; to June 30, 1924 The 1924 budget is $196,000,000 less than the appropriations for the corciinK to practically the entire del- I approximate!' 3.20') kilometers. Most J- JO 1 I A. - ' J'. , i . A 1 - 1 . A current nscal year Mr. Hsrdlng expressed the hope that congress also would enter injff the spirit of economy practiced by the administration branches, but he made it plain that "it is not expected egation. OI l"'3 aisiance is inrougu wasie- CThe British are declared to hope! lands, heertofore believed impene that the Turks will sign, but they trrbie except by caravan, stand alone. Ambassador Child, by I According to stories reaching the conferring with Ismet Pasha and ! North African coast, the cars, which Lord Curzon. is contributing his bit I had been equ!pped with special cat erpillar wneeis, nave experiencca no Gcod Cow for Sale I have a good fresh milk cow for sale. Call Wm. Nickle3, Murray tel- Come to Community Club meeting ephone Xo. lSll. Two E"ew Radio Outfits Here W. L. Seybolt and W .E. Milburn. both of whom are radio fan3. are at H. or desired that congress should re- to save the conference from collapse . Unquisn any or its prerogatives so xi,e French premier hastelegraphed : difficulty in crossing the treacherous t tttv. i r-u- t t T A i T wisely given to the people s repre- to Mustapha Kemal Pasha at Angora i shifting sands. Leaving In-Sulah, the Li. Wheeler, Lniet OI ieaerai 1U- sentatives by the founders of the gov- courisellinsr moderation in the inter- modern caravan will traverse the reau of -torestrr. bays Hills lernment.' Can be Utilized. Norfolk. Neb., Jan. 28. Nebras ka's sand hills can be utilized to help , replenish this -country's rapidly di-i miniehing supply of timber, accord-1 ing to H. L.' Wheeler, t hief of public ' relations of the Denver office of the est of Turkey and for the good c all i mountainous region of Muydir and Europe. " ; Ilogar. The conference leaiers now are; Never has the famous oasis wit laying plans to prevent what elnessed such enthusiasm as greeted world might call a rupture cf the; the arrival of the party at In-Salah. AfUIQVnV IC fl V conference. France is beset with the It is reported that a dangerous party YliiEUiiL-I lU Ul 11 Ruhr problem, Italy is deep in in-' of raiders are abroad in the desert, , ternal questions cf great importance ' but t'. a expedition carries machine SEIZURE OF ARMY ad Action cf Prohibition Officer Rohrer in the near east and like France wants no more war x-itb whirh hr PThPt trt Mtnhiisi this country had S32.000.000 acres s looking after some gasoline ana coal oil to parties connection with the outside world, of forestry land and that this has enjoying ccneri.? and music from all the large cities of the United States. i 1 Finer ATplQirt P-nr. rATifpsptine the in. i.t i.-i.. n. j f otJ ova 1 htirooit nf fnrpQtrr in an " n V n- ; rpi, h. I1'' "r:nllZ "liere'" ne r." ? Tftmrflrv Annroval i Marauis di Garroni. head of the was looking after som business mat- at cach of their homes, and Mr. Wheeler -said .that originally Pending Investigation ' ".MfiVV' "now Washineton. Jan. 2 6. Prohibition complications and to induce Turkey The country should have 463.000.- Nebraska State Prohibition Officer lnt lr " 'i'0" ? Stri!f,Ie,air?U; 000 acres to keep pace with its needs u. s. Rohrer to hold up the shipment ;rr ': i'; xo- . ... m. km i a.t ix vi. u-iauui m. j-i uul a aciia irir- rn i vm v n rc ruto I norriir J guns and plenty of ammunition. JAKE HAIION'S WIDOW IS PRACTICALLY PENNILESS Ft-riis shipped a car lo?d of ome ' who was spending the week end here Wanted She s and harness for repairing. Harness oiling a specialty. I am equipped to give, you quici service. Lriug your eorins: wurk early. " '.' MURRAY REPAIR SHOP. M. G. Churchill, Prop. thirty-two cattle to the South Omah3 i with friends. They were chaperoned! market Iast.Tne?diy pfternonn. r j by Miss Kelly, their teacher. J. ir.J" Burton cf :Union wiis look- A number vt new books were re ing after some business matters in'ccntlj' received at the library, the Murray last Tuesday, also doing ' same donated by Mrs. Dull, Rev. some work on the telephone line. ! Graham and the Tlattsmouth ' li- Hear Senator W. B. Banning at!rrary and are greatly appreciated by the Peterson h?ll next Friday night J tht"3?Ie Mrray?n?afiltn , , y . m , - C. . G 1 1 rn o r c family, who xebrnary I, at the Community Club;i,av- hc(an mnkinp thPir hnrP on the meeting. I L. H. Puis farm west of Murray for ' Wilson & Scotten grocers and res- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mutz enter- the past few weeks, departed last 'teurant business. They are estabhs h- (oinnrl o, o fn. J,. Cr. ! r-.V T,,-r- Vr,l,r,tl,o dir Y,CT-a IhoV 1HS tilCmSelVCS in the TOOm WhlCfl day, Mr. and Mrs. Will Seyboldt and ! will make their home, in the future. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Milbern and I Mrs. F. M. Lloyd, w ho has been children. ' havinsr some very severe suffering; T ' V Hnihur ronnrta hilohinirl f i r 4 . A ,. d ,,u nf flr rV of this -i-oor'e pliiWcne hv! l. I . j DilSinCSS mn. Air. W llSOn V.1I1 m C . . Vw.: i petiing aiuuj, iuuvu "cut! auu ii. ia rhrp. h h,ic!noa whilo Murray's New Business Firm This week there was launched a new business firm under the title of was formerly occupied by J. E. Gru ber. Messrs Wilscn and Scotten are well known to all in this community and are excellent men ss well as said tonight that he wanted peace, I but hi3 people demand an honorable I peace which will recognize and sanc . tify the sovereign rights of Turkey. Chicago. Jan. 28. Unpaid inheri tance taxes wiil eat up practically ail that i.3 left of his widow's share of the estate of the late Jake Ham on, political leader. The former Mrs. Haraon, who two weeks ago divorced her second hus band. William L. Rohrer. wealth Chicago art collector and broker, appeared in court to ask reopening of the Rohrer case in order that she might apply for alimony. She had which Mrs. Gruber has in ! to be hoped by her many friends that she. will soon be entirely well again. i n-ie j. ti. uurion was looitinc ai- a number of their friends at a very ter some business matters in Platts- a hen hand. This is getting in early in the poultry business. , Oscar Dowler and wife entertained Mr. Scotten will continue contracting. pleasant select dance last Wednes day and every one present enjoyed the evening very much. Mr. Will S. Smith, the postmaster at Murray, who likes to work, was taking a day off from his work at the office last Tuesday and was fix ing the pump in the well. J. E. Gruber has just had a well Eunk at his home in Murray, the work being done by Mr. John Law- mouth, accompanying his" fon Mark Burton, "who with the family drove past while on their way from their home in Nehawka to Plattsmouth to look after some business matters. For Sale Pure bred Buff Orpington hens and cockerels. MRS. J. H. BROWN. j25-4T. Murray, Nebr. Very HI, Taken to Hospital Henry Heebner. who is the man- ' .i ,,f r tti ti, ivil!a?er of the Duff Grain company ele-- which, he said, was more than the . state was an illeeal act." munds and who visited here some ' !"ator &t Cedar Creek, was a visitor value of the land for grazing pur-I Rohrer said that Nebraska law per- hc said. The present supply .is be- of liquor to army hospital, pending ing consumed four limes as rapidly an investigation by Nebraska au as it is being grown Recording to Mr. thorities. i Whefler. who Bald .that' the time is: The statement comes from Assist- ;ot far-distnt when, the- lumber sup- am Commissioner r Janres E. Jones, j i . 1 1 mi" u iijs i v i s. i ii n I - J i ti- imp. in.nn v. i u i- v. i in i ( nn.nnltiMi1a Tot Q V, pu - tent forests in Alaska and Canada, division in absence of Sherman I t-onstaniinopie, Jan. stn. ine T,. ,;- nnBehiii. i.a r Turkish press considers the Lau-' A U I 111 17) fc VOO A V lilt J Z' M M l-lJ I . , ... . . , ... sanne conference alreadv moribund. mat communities proauce sucn urn- jones says me liquor was aa- egresses craves! aDDrehensions previously stated she expected to re Kon .. ,1,- oniti o n, lomri ta Hruc- in mciix-i cfTino in io anu expresses gravesi apprenensions , m, ' . . . K bo ""'- , Mi.... ..1- v: 1 V r,I over events to come The Akcham ceive i,bu,uuu irom me liemon es- western hills of Nebraska could pro- of the attending surgeon, but that it tht official circles rerard war late. fitably be made to yield timber suit- was accompanied by no earner ,J-8 iIahom was Ehot and k1,ed in an able for railway ties and fence posts Permit . solution, othei than the Ardmore. Okla., hotel In December. Mr. W heeler expressed the belief He eajs further that twenty-four' proposals acceptable to Tur- "20, by Clara Smith Hamon, a rela- that experiments already made in s a es w,u not allow P who was ,ater acquUted. At the forest reserves near Halsey and liquor even tor medical Purposes,. - . ff. . . J . dK.rlne that thethe time of his tteath he was repub- in Cherry county had demonstrated " . 8 .anrQ " lj;3essiOD :Ml;government willmainlaln its position'lin national committeeman from I..... "'"'' v" . : :.. . ...Itr the tnrt find mpnim war , u.uuuiua. oroiuaoiv crown in ine sana nins. ii.ncn'ir, amuui mo uc ,r,ui. As an illustration of the value of uphold Rohrer until they get all the sand hill trees he- said that on the . details. Arter project, eighty-eight trees set " out thirty years ago had grown to a j Sure of Support thickness of eleven to sixteen inches. J omah.i, Jm. 26. U. S. Rohrer de If an entire acre had been set out at ciare,i today following receipt of in the same time there would have been structions from Washington concern 113 trees suitable for railway ties. ins the seizure of army liquor: "I Each tree would produce two ties believe I will eventuallv be sustain worth about thirty cents. Thus the ed by the Washington prohibition acre would yield more than $33 dol- 0ff,ce Cn my contention that the lars on a dollar ah acre per year, shipment of the whiskey into this "We are not to be fooled by the suggestion of another conference," The Journal publishes not only four sears ago is at this time spend ing some time in Lynn Haven, Flor ida, and has written to her brother. SOENNiCHSEN'S Saturday Specials! You will always find bounteous varieties in qual ity merchandise at prices ycu like to pay, in our stock. Here are a few examples: Fancy Sultana seedless raisins, 2 lbs. for .$ .35 Choice new pack dried peaches, lb 20 Dependable brand sweet potatoes, 2 large cans for .35 19-oz. new pack pumpkin, per can 10 Great Western brand hominy, 6 cans for. ...... .59 Nomis pork and beans in tomato sauce, 2 cans .... -25 Maple Leaf brand kraut, large cans, each ..... ..."'.15 Pink salmon! tall cans, each .15 Iten3 Fairy soda crackers, 4-lb. box. 6t My Wife's maple and cane syrup, 35c bottles for. .25 'Fresh Head and Leaf Lettuce, Celery Dates, Figs, Oranges, Lemons, Bananas, Apples. Saturday we are offering your cnoice of any AA useful article in this list, a i each ylUU Tea Kettles Double Cereal Boilers Dish Pans Berlin Covered Kettles . Round Roasters Large Preserving Kettles EL M. Soeniiichsen&Co, Telephone No. 12 Murray, Nebraska , iicre at me noiei ior oer aunaay poses. Timbered land. However. can'niittrt nimhnl onlv tn h Rhinnprf and not feeling the best, remained.-be utilized for grazing also, after , into the state and allowed shipment hoping that he might Improve, but the trees become so large that cattle 'of no alcoholic beverage, rather was worse and was taken to, will not damage them. "I will notifv the medical supply the Lord Lister hospital by his plry-j Supplementing his talk on the officer to whom the whiskey was con sician. Dr. J. F. BrendeL where he Band hill projects, Mr. Wheeler gave rigned of the orders I have received underwent an operation for append!-; a pneral discussion of forestry from Washington concerning it to citis and hernia, which have been work. He urged especial precautions ! day," said Rohrer. causing Uncle Henry some trouble as-ainst Rtartinir firos in th woods. I -a for some time past. His many friends advocating the planting of trees' me uuiHug u ma? s very spewy along the highways and around recovery and that it may be perma-. COuntrv school houses and farm houses. ' Mr. Wheeler declared that every the paper adds, "because, if the peace Plattsmouth news but the happenings we ueuiiuu wuiiui ue uuuiueu aifrnn. oil r,. - ft don't read it, you should. 15c a week delivers the daily edition to your door, or $2 per year for the semi weekly edition, by mail. Journal ads get results. Lausanne, it certainly cannot be ob tained elsewhere." General pessimism is reflected among the foreign oJficials. It is re ported that the Angora assembly will meet in. special sesion tomorrow. nent. Funeral Last Wednesday On Wednesday of last week oc- STATUTE WOULD BAB ARBUCKLE PICTURES Lincoln, Jan. 28. A bill intended curred the funeral of the little child ' of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Boardman STANDARD RAILWAY UNIONS wnicn nas sicKenea ana aiea at scarcely two months of age. The little one Was taken to the Mount Hope church where the funeral was held and interment made at the East Union cemetery. Messrs O. W. Davis and L. D. Hlatt and Mesdames W. G. Boedeker and G. H. Gilmore did the singing while Miss Margie Walker supplied the music. The Rev. W. A.- Taylor conducted the service. Mr. and Mrr. Boardman have the sympathy of a host of friends in the loss of their little one. farmer should have a ten-acre wood j to har "Fatty" Arbuckle by state lot. J statute trom appearing on a Nebras ka screen, will be introduced in the Nebraska house when it meets tomor- PLAN NEW BANK IN SPOKANE. aBter county. its author announced rt , tonight. The bill, while admittedly Spokane, Wash... -Jan. 28. Plans aimpd at Arbuckle, does not mention looking to opening next April of the nis names but the wording is intend new brotherhood bank, being orga-;d to be eUfficiently clear to sinele hized by the 16 standard railroad la-ihim cut. The barrier is In the fol- Public Sales! I will serve lunch s.t public sales Make dates with CoL W. R. Young land notify me and I will be there. Call Murray phoDe 1712. I will pay for the call. Qscar Nailer, Murray, Nebraska All the home news delivered at your door daily for 15c a week. f i ' X .7. . . LOCATED AT MURRAY . Specialist on Swine and Cattle Diseases , DR. G. L. TAYLOR Veterinarian Will receive calls at resi dence, Murray. Phone No. 50 t T bor organizations in this territory. have been announced here by W. E. Jtfnes, Chicago. Milwaukee & St. lowing language: "It shall be unlawful for any per son, nrm or company to present the KOTIGE-GRAiN MUST BE GASH Paul engineer and chairman of the nature nf mrnno who chn itv,r bank organization committee. The i,VA ,A..- inUrtpH for wmv hr a j charter of the bank has been granted praE(j jury in any COUrt, or have been auu mock uuiripiion oiaiiKs are we-, found guilty of a felony by a jury in Ing prepared. 1 any court, or shall have admitted Mr. Jones expects the $200,000 guiIt to a charge of felony in any lapiiai suiik 1 u nz mtrsuuscuupi, rnurt ' No offense to anybody, 'but all grain must be cash from the Farmers Elevator Co., at Murray. J18-2T, 2TFd. Board of Directors. Go and Hear the Speaker The Murray Community club has perfected arrangements for the hold ing of a meeting in the Peterson hall on Friday night of this week, Feb ruary 2nd, when they will have a most interesting time. They will have an excellent program with mu sic and good fellowship and some thing to eat as they always have. Senator W. B. Banning will be pres ent and address the meeting on the subject of state legislation. He will outline the principal bills now be fore the Etp.te assembly and will al low all to ask questions that he may explain any detail of the bills which he sa!d. By March, he stated, orga- Penaliies are provided for : viola- nization is expected to hare reached tkm of the proposed law. meeting to elect directors, may-be held. WILL HOLD SERVICE STEAMER ESTABLISHES NEW TRANSATLANTIC RECORD Seattle, Jan. 28. The steamship The Christian Army, which has President Grant Of the Admiral line's opened in this city. for the carrying oriental service, wrilcn arrived here of the gospel to the community and this afternoon, established a new. the relief of the needy and destitute, trans-Pacific record, according to Io will commence their series or relig- cal officers of the line. The vessel ious services on next Sunday at the made the voyage from Yokahama to rooms in the Odd Fellows building to " Race Rock quarantine station, on lower Main street:' The afternoon near Victoria, B. C;, In 8 days, 10 service will be at 3 o'clock and the hours and 44 minutes. The best pre-j evening service at-7:30 and at both rious record is said to have been S, of these the message of the army will days. 18 hours and 44 minutes made, be given. Everyone js invited to be by the stearnshifS Enipress of Russia.! present and enjoy these meetings, f The President Grant brought ? 10.- . . 4000,000 worth of raw silk and silk. ! a jiA r. .sir-. X Hp oil Ik 1 Specials for January! Just the things which you wiil need during the cold weather. We ere offering at special prices for this month: Heating Stoves. Cole's Hot Blast, Round Oak, Aiir Tight and Keepfire. Ranges and Cook Stoves; the Monarch the leader. Washing Machines, the Exeter double washer and the Montag. . Gas Engines that are reliable. Peterson Murray, Nebraska. H ardware Co. - - ' fMWi rsv A fid ff4AnaAa we appreciate -your assistance in r"v:v;V":;"nr;:i are to come up fcr passage or rejec-j helping tlS to publish all the news. Kong and will be shipped ffdru here tion as the case may.be during the. Call phone No. 6, 3 rings. ' ' to eastern factories and dealers. Fis4ula--Pay Wften Cflrtj A mild arm mt trttnt that car., pita, Ftvtolft ud ctbr Rc ti Plwutl In . lnr tlni. without a r rurrlcai oprn.t'.oa. N C&'.croforra. Ether or other o.rl aaaatatui Ml to every cm accepted for treatment, and no moo.y x b e f.cr book on Rectal Ple8a with nam.-e aiJ o.tluxo;eJ w- Bra uiji i.i'vy pran ,kii tm fiT. yr w . . a. . U. . L HRY. tmrJUrmjm. frU-rw fre fe'c. Be- VldT. 5mA4. 1 C A eore rnaranteed