MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1923. PLATTSMOTJTH SEMI -WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE FTYl MURDOCK DEPMR TMEWT. PREPARED EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE JOURNAL. The Doctor never worries About the Ice or Snow For he knows when the Tank contains "Trunkenbolz" Gasoline, His "car will ALWAYS GO. Our pure Pennsylvania Motor and Tractor Oils are the cheapest because they wear longer A full ' line of Hard Oil and Greases. -GEO. TRUfJICEflBOLZ OIL COMPANY- Miss Martha Heil was a visitor In Omaha for a few days last week with friends. Announcement:- Having decided to engage in busi ness for myself, I desire to announce that I am prepared to do painting, papering and interior decorating. Estimates cheerfully furnished. John Amgwerl, Phone 4-C Murdock, Neb. Simon Brockhogge from near Alvo was looking after some business mat ters in Murdock last Thursday. - Jestie Melvin was a visitor in Lin coln last Wednesday and Thursday, visiting with friends in the capital city. Emil Kuehn and son of Lincoln, were visiting and looking after some business matters in Murdock on last Tuesday. Albert Bornemeier and wife were spending a couple of days in Lin- Highest Cash Price coin with friends last week, making the trip via the train. John Scheel was a visitor in Elm wood last Thursday, where he was advertising the sale, which his fath er is to have on March 16th. Mrs. John Gakemeier departed last Thursday for Dunning, where Mr. Gakemeier is in the cattle business and will remain for some time. Misses .Catherine and Margaret Tool who are attending school at Lincoln visited over the week end at the home of their parents here. Myron McDonald was attending the basket ball tournament at Lin coln last Thursday, going to witness the game between Murdock and Brady. Harold Bronkow is enjoying a new Ford coupe, or would be if the roads were so that he could use it, which he purchased from the Ford dealer at Ashland. Charles Itau, who has been visit- smith, who is finding at this time work in his line improving, has just had installed a new electric blower, which saves the pumping of the bel- lows as he has had to do heretofore. Will Give Program The members of the Young Peo ple's association will give a program on March 25th for the benefit of the missionary cause, and are at this time preparing for the entertainment and with the practiee which they are getting are 6ure of presenting an excellent program. Caucus Meeting The caucus meetingof the school- district C 7 of Cass county will he Mr. Buck keeps adding to his equip- held at Murdock on the 22nd day of j ment in the shop, notwithstanding March at2 o'clock p. ni. in Woodman he now has one of the best equipped hall of said district for the election ' of modern blacksmith shops. .of 6 candidates. Each voter of this Herman L. Bornemeier and wife, district is requested to be present. living between Murdock and Alvo, are at this time rejoicing over thej arrival of a fine young son who ap-j peared at their home on last Sun-i day and declared his intention ofj making their home his permanent j AUGUST HUGE. Director. "PUTTING IT OVER' At the Parmele. theatre March 28 abiding place. Sure the parents antj 29, under auspices of DeMolay. i ; bivij v.x..v "it -. uireciiun ui rtrcj rieiu. i iinaa uii fellow is finding a pleasant home eaie at Morgan's Sweet Shop or from with them. DeMolay boys. Mrs. Oscar Dowler and little son,! Richard, who has been visiting sX the home of Grandfather and Grand- . l. T7- T ' ii1A nn lllULlitTl X.. XV. iUI 1UI LltC LICLSl j week, returned home a few days j I STUDY FOREIGN TRADE OUTLOOK FOR FARMERS M Bf M nupn mi ii i i mil ' I j'm 1 - BlMBMBSBTi ail rTlhtf " - ' - - ntn km i.ti w mil i i .1 Don't For get Through Commission Whereby Agriculture May Benefit. ing here for some time past, return-j since after having enjoyed the stay: ed to the ranch near Dunning, where very much as well as did the Norton! he and John Gakemeier are interest- family. In fact they thought some-j ed in the cattle business. j thing had been taken from their -rr Pronoses Thorough Inauirv "Charles Zaar was a passenger to lives when the mother and little , lt0y.er proposes. xnoroUgfl inquiry Lincoln on the evening train last Richard had departed. Thursday, where he went to attend Misses Elenor, Martha and Elsie the basket ball tournament and to Gakemeier were all in Lincoln last encourage the Murdock team. Thursday evening to attend the bas- Washington. March 7. Exporters Fred Tonac was a visitor in South ket ball tournament, and were very cf agricultural products and repre Omaha last Saturday, when the storm enthusiastic in their support of the sentatives of agricultural organiza came, having taken a truck load of; team from Murdock, which is com- tions are being asked by the com posed of Messrs. Freddie Wendt. merce department. Secretary Hoover Martin Strich. Floyd Hite, Carl To-j announced tonight, to serve on a nac. Walter Oehlerking, Marion special commission that wiil investi Sebewe and Walter Stoy, in their 'gate the foreign trade outlook for game with the team irom Brady, j farmers he with fair treatment to everybody. John Gray Farmers' BuildiDg, Murdock, Neb. Real M paid for Cream. Eggs and Poultry,' Omaha during the ast week for a xct Ut!!?v uianiu, iiic nil? la tut; train, as the roads were so bad that the going otherwise was almost im possible. Last Thursday Charles Marshall was looking after some business mat ters and visiting with his many friends in Murdock for a few hours between trains and returned to his home in Alvo in the evening. Messrs. Herman Wendt. Gus Bor- 'nemeier, Harry Gillespie and Charles Long were tn joying the basket ball .tournament at Lincoln last Thurs jday and Friday. going to see the I game played between Murdock and j Brady. j J. A. Bauer sprained his ankle one l day last week while unloading a ! load of ceiutnt, pfenning out of the cattle to the stock yards, which had purchased from people here. The Y. P. A. of Murdock met in business session last Tuesday and had a good representation of the young people, and did the business i However,, the game, which was one Under an appropriation of $500, of the association up in excellent of the prettiest of the tournament, 000 made bv congress to investigate style. . resulted in a victory for the west- S what combinations are in existence Mrs. L. Neitzel and granddaugh-' ern team, they winning by a score !Qr in process of formation abroad to ter, Miss Catherine, departed last of 14 to 13. ihold up the price of raw products. Isuch as rubber, which are imported "PUTTING IT OVER" (into the United States in large quan- tities, and to consider whether new A 3-act comedy-drama that youisourc,es .f ca A'1? will enjoy at the Parmele theatre ion American soil the department Thursday for Havelock. where they went to visit for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Hitchcock of that place. Max Dusterhoff was a visitor in Molay. Percy Field, director. Tickets on sale at Morgan's Sweet Shop or from DeMolay boys. otor Oil! Motor oils are used for lubricants, and when they fail in that they are worthless. We are selling REAL OIL, the-one that does the best work. See us for your oils. Tires that are well worthwhile, and at prices which will save you money. The genuine Ford parts are used in all Ford repairing. See us for that new Buick which you are contemplating getting. "We always have one on our floors and more than glad to demonstrate the same. Murdock, ncbriska Surprise Their Friends The friends of Mr, Homer H. Law ton Gathered at h-is home last Wed- jcar with two bags of -cement, which : uesday evening and miade the wel- caused a turning of the ankle and is; kin ring with their merriment, when Appreciate the Assistance The members of the Royal Neigh bors of America are desiring to -ex-prcsp their appreciation of the kind ly offices of their friends and in the cial study of the international trade situation with respect to agriculture. The commission now being former whose membership would be an nounced shortly, will plan and direct the investigation. j ' Agriculture Exports Half ! "Agricultural produce comprises about one-half of our total exports," a department statement said. "Dur-( that the Rolling Pin in your home can be put to more than one use. And don't forget GOLDEN GATE flour, so that the rolling pin may be put to its proper use producing bakings that will be a pleasure and a pride. In general appearance all flour is very much alike, but there is a vast difference in the bakings and in its degree of fcod value and wholesomeness, not men tioning the taste. Why not have the best, particularly if it costs less because of the fact that it contains no unnecessary middleman's profits or freight expense. GOLDEN GATE flour is milled from the choic est wheats and is fully guaranteed to meet with your approval or your money cheerfully refunded. Slmwooti ftiiH and Elevator Go., Elmwcod, Nebraska tion of the piay which tnev gave last week, "Listen Ladies," and which we were able to make a success tberebv. ENTEITTAINMENT COMMITTEE. finding some trouble getting around since. J. E. McHugh and wife and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bronkow were in Om aha for a couple of days attending the annual tpring style show, and report the entire country represent ed at this gathering. They enjoyed the occasion very much. Lacey McDonald snd James Miller I were attending the basket ball tour nament which was held in Lincoln during the latter portion of last week. While they were away, Ken neth Tool looked after the mail de livery to the rural patrons. Leo Itikli shipped a car load of,look3 stran caltle tn the South Omaha market asriitance rendered in the prepara-.jng tne iast three years there has been apparently slight overproduc tion in the United States which seri ously affects agricultural prices and the question arises as to how tem parary this situation may be and what the future prospects are. "During the ten years before 1913, our production did not keep up with our consumption, and the increased con-uuiRtion ,ws reflected in a de creasing margin of exportable sur plus to the average of about 6,500, 000 tons pen annum just before the iwaj xn tne ten years since tnat itime production has steadily iu- the helped celebrate his 3Sth birth day. The eveninjr was spent in var- i ious games as well as music, and a ...ubU.uUu .uau wu creased. not only sufficiently to pro-, the very pleasant time which wasi ... ' . nnrt ' 1,,coco-'i ' i , M" "C'.a'll".1 a" VI '" lation. but so that exnorts have in the host their wishes for a long se(1 to about i7i000,000 tons per life. of usefulness and happiness. They All Did Listen The play with which the ladies of the Royal Neighbors finished out the lecture course which they put on during the winter was fittingly the cap sheaf of tiie entire course. It e that the people of n urdocfc Meat ilarket! NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT We are carrying a full line of fresh and cured meats and are making a special sale of all cuts of meat, as follows: Sirloin steak, per lb 25c Round steak, per lb., .25c Shoulder steak, per lb 18c Shoulder roast, per lb 15c Boiling meats, per lb 8c A full line of cold meats. Highest prices paid for hogs, cattle and hides. Yours for service in every respect. i ftiURDOCK EV3EAT MARKET Gordon Block community purchase a lecture course. one day last week which brought him (paying their prood money for it when some very .stisfartory prices. Mr. ! they can doubly discount the enter- Rikli spent two days in Omaha at the tiir.e looking after the matter cf the marketing of the cattle. Mr. Eric Muno;i, of Knoxville. Iowa, arrived in Murdock a few days rvnee and is working with Max Dus jterhoff in painting and decorating. It win be remembered that Mr. Mun son. who is an excellent workman, was employed by Mr. Dusterhoff last year. Ed Guilstorff was a visitor in Om aha for a few days last week, where he was looking after some business matters regarding the sale of the RuniJey tractors and other machin ery. Watch this paper for an ad coon announcing tii line for the coming season. Miss Carrie Schaffer of Manlev was a visitor at the home of Mr and Mrs. Charles Schafer of Murdock for a number of days during the past week. The impassable condition of the roads lengthened her visit which was made all the more enjoyable by reason of her longer stay. joe jonanson receiven a message a few days since telling of the i death of a brother -which occurred at his home at Manning, Iowa. Mr, IJohanson departed immediately for Manning, to attend the funeral and I to render what service he could in the time of stress for the family. J. II. Buck, the enterprising black Autos and Tractors! P-7 TvT TrsrTYwwwi Buy "Allen A Black Cat" for Good Sturdy Service in Children's Stockings EACH pair is strongly reinforced where the wear is hardest. The quality is right the colors ie fast- The piices asked are no more or less than strictly high 'grade children's stockings ought to cost. The BIG difference is in the longer service Allen A Hosiery always gives. IVJurdock CVJcrcaniiJe Co. annum. In tne meantime, tne tarm rr population has not kept pace with the gercral population, there having been but little increase in the num ber of farmers. Hore Output Per Farmer ! "The increased agricultural pro duction is due to nearly 20 per cent increased output per farmer. This is in turn apparently due to steady improvement in agricultural science and mechanical appliances, and is tainment by one which they are able pra-ps contributed to by a run of to produce themselves. favrrahle climatic conditions. The. The play. "Listen Ladies." which iov-ercd production of Europe, enpe-. ' the members of the Koyal Neighbor-, ciaJJy cf Russia, has contributed to , have just put on. is one which has create the enlarged market for this attracted all who were fortunate surplus abroad. i enousrh to be nrescnt. ccmnellin? the' "It is proposed that there should I verdict that it was by far the beat 4ie an exhaustive investigation of the of the entire course. We were sure fact? as to the proportion of exports this would be the case when we were to the tctal of each crop, those facts apprised that they were to furnish , which bear upon the trend of in one of the numbers. The success , creased production and increasing was due in a way to the untiring ef- j consumption at home, the gradual forts of every member of the cast shifting in the world's demand for and especially to Mrs. A. R. Horn-. different foodstuffs, the tendency of beck, who was their instructor and agricultural production abroad, the did the coaching during the prepa- j jmance of exports, the bearing of ration. j various trade factors upon the whole question of foreign marketing, the . ,-.f tz-i" nriri'j t-i f mn r-wl n r- rLAIIiftlUUin ItOlflVlUfSIJ reign and aids to export., .the possibilities of shipment to des-111 jtination instead of rehandling in for eign iimiiii ic auu various laciors in understanding of the changing character of market which the Amer ican farmers must meet." The best service on these and all other machinery, as well as lathe work and welding. We are prepared for all your machinery needs. Exide batteries and battery service. We repair ail kinds of storage batteries. Get your tractors ready for the spring work now. All standard tires and tubes at most reasonable prices. When needing any service, call phone No. 1 . Jess LandEioifn, MURDOCK -:- -:- -:- NEBRASKA pram Home Proof, Here, There and Every where is By Far the Best. SENATOR NORBIS TO IN SPECT IRRIGATION PROJECT jg Washington, March 9. Senator Norris of Nebraska and Mrs. Norris left with the congressional party which will inspect the Colorado When you see Doan's Kidney Tills recommended in this paper you most' always find the recommender a! Plattsmouth resident. It's the same everywhere in 3.SO0 towns in" the U. S. Fifty thousand people publicly thank Doan's. What other kidney remedy can give tins proor ot merit, river improvement project. Senator hnnactir i n Unma tocHmAnr - , , . . """'j i.tv.ii... j iorrjs piuus iaitr 10 return to ie-ifj must be true or it could not be pub- braska. . His projected trip to Rus- H Ilshed here. Read this Plattsmouth Eja does not seem likely to material recommendation. Then insist on jze having Doan's. You will know whatj The senator feels that his health -IS NEAR! -HOUSECLEAMNG Paint Paint Paint Varnish to Beautify! to Preserve! to Save the Surface! and You Save AH! -Faint for Economy ! you are getting: Mrs. Charles Mason, 312 Third 'demands rest during the hot months I did with the best of results. In a to sell and terms if desired. Chas. ot tne summer ana nones to be a& e u street, says: "I have had quite a bit to spend most of it in his cottage in R of experience with Doan's Kidney Wisconsin. He has enjoyed excellent; i-iiis. i usea to nave attacks wnen -health -during the winter. my back would be so lame and weak it . bothered me a great deal to be; urcmr'Wrr TflT? catt? around on my feet. My kidneys; were disordered at times, and I felt miserable and had no ambition. A' MOSt aesiranie city property tor member of my family who had used sa,e- Eight room, all modern house. Doan's Kidney Pills with good re- 'one block from high school, between suits advised, me to trv them, which ana iw streets on feari. Priced Look over wants today and get our prices and suggestions! ORDER EARLY and We Can Serve You Better! The short time I felt like a different I.1 Peacock, Plattsmouth, rvebr. . mw g x 9 ft woman. I get Doan's at Fricke sj m.-oia.w i drug store and use them occasionally ; when I get tired in my back and American wives snouici not carry . they always, quickly relieve .me." the pastime of shooting husbands to Price -60c, at all dealers. Don't hP mint whpro wprv man rh9r.i simply, ask for a kidney remedy .. . - , , get Doarf s Kidney Pills the same wlth Wlfe murder be automat-: j that Mrs. Mason had. Foster-Milbnrn cally turned loose jou an assumption Co., Mfrs.; Buffalo, N. Y. of self defense. Qusterhoff Shops Murdock, Nebraska JOURNAL UVArJT ADS PAY Magazines at Journal of ice. Advertise yonr wants.