The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, October 29, 1923, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1923.
PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL
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PREPARED EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE JOURNAL.
MURDOCK
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Yes, We Thank You!
For the Kindly Patronage which You
Have Given Our Business
During the past eight years we have been engaged
in conducting a garage in Murdock, we have always en
deavored to carry a stock of goods which would supply
the wants of the public, and shall endeavor to continue
doing so in the future. We appreciate the kindly feeling
of our many friends and thank you for your trade.
Remember, we are -at your service with both the
goods you need and efficient service as well. '
The Thimgan Garage
E. W. Thimgen, Proprietor
MURDOCK -:- -:- -:- NEBRASKA
L. B. Gorthey who is getting his
new home in excellent condition is
having the po ' inted and while
awaiting f' hings to occur
before get Max Dusterhoff
is paintin, ...
Harry ..oxuald and wife were
Putting Truck in Order
Max Dusterhoff. the painter and
decorator, who will soon depart for
the west, has been during the past
week building bis truck into a pal
ace car for the accommodation of
himself and Joe Wutehinek fcr the
riCK-up
MILEAGE
impending last Sunday at the home or j trip. He is making a sleeping apart-.
their son. Glade McDonald at Hemp- rnent, a drawing room and kitclun- :
to nand found the family all well and t.(te in the commodious truck and ;
all enjoyed the visit very much. Mr. yi i,e able to haul a large amount"
McDonald reports crops in that sec- 0f goods as well. lie was Loping to
lion as being very fine and the corn pet cwav before this time, but new
mat's
why we are supfiMw
will probably detour. taking the
southern course and while it is long
er, will be less trouble with probable
bad weather cn his trip. i
yielding good and of a good quality.
Miss Cora Rissman has accepted a
position in the State bank of Liberty
and is working there at this time.
Miss Rissman is a very capable and !
ambitious young lady and will make ! Making' Improvements
good in the position which she has1 Joseph. Gustin is making some sub-;
chosen. We are certain her employ- stantial improvements at his home
ers will be well pleased with her southwest of Murdock by the instal
services. Intion of a complete system of wuier-
Messrs. J. E. McHugh and A. H. works for the farm. He is erecting,
Ward were visitors in Omaha one day supply tank and kiyn.g a system of
tv, r,.,... whoro thtv nires which measure over four hun-
were looking after some business ''red feet in length
matters for the dav. Mr. McHugh li!!-e
the v.ater
Mr. Gustin will
into the hous? for
was called there to look afier some
matters pertaining to the Mercantile
company and Mr. Ward was looking
after some repairs needed at the E.
W. Thimgan garage.
Art Heier has been sailing into the
us there and "also to the barn as
well as to the watt ring tr:r.k ar-d.
when completed wi:l Lave the f-rm
most conveniently arranged for the
Cutting of water.
Are Visiting Friends Here
John Gakemeier and Charles Ran
Thcv brought seme cattle to the
South Omaha market and after hav
ing sold the stock they came to Mur
dock to visit for a short time before
returning to the ranch. i
IDg-homs for Sale
thoroughbred White
for sale at 75 cents
I have a fe-v
Leghorn roost e-
cch.
MRS. F. A. RRUNKOW.
-3M. Murdock, Nebr
Henry Heine-man bas been doing; One would think that they were picking of corn during t lie past week
enmc in ihd carnfnltrine line ', srtTifliiisr h vniiiifr marriprl courilp and has found the OUality and the
t tho hnmp of Chris Kunke. from the wav the corn is nonDinc on yield to his liking for the fields are who are encaged in the cattle busi
Emil Kuefcn has been looking af-'the throw boards in all the county producing on the average of about ress on a ranch near Dunning, are
tpr snmp business matters at Lincoln around Murdock and witn reasonable tifty bushels to the acre. Mr. Heier visiting m Murdock lor a snort time.
last" week making the trip in his auto. ; satisfactory yields. who lives near Greenwood was 'over
Godlicj Bauer the merchant has , Joseph Gustin received an extra to Murdock looking after some Lusi-
been papering and otherwise putting 'fine lot of white face calves which ness matters last Thursday,
his house in order for the winter and be is putting in his yard for feeding Gerald Kuehn the little son of Mr.
in general getting ready for the cold and will expect to feed them until and Mrs. Emil Kuehn who was so ser-
weather which is coming. j spring when he will turn them back iously ill last week with an acute at-
J. J. Gustin received last Thurs- to the market as prime baby beef. tack of c holera infantum and who
day two cars of feeders from the: Ym. Lau of near Manley was a was so serious at times as to exclude
South Omaha stock yards which heivisitor in Murdock last Thursday hope of his recovery made a mot val-
is putting on feed for returning to j coming over to look after some bus- iant fight and succeeded in niaster-
ihe market in a short time. ! iness and at the same time to get ing the disease with the aid of his
O T Pcthast nnrl wife were at-I some work done on his auto at the physicians and the c-arefiTl nursing of cl
tending the great game between Kan-S?raPe E- v- Thimgan well know- his mother. The little man is now
ss and Nebraska which terminated ins that when it was done there it getting along nicely at this time and TjUILDIlTG SITE ICR SALE
in a draw but which was one well Should be done exactly right. is nearly well again. .
worth the seeing so reports Mr. Pot- Mr. E. L. Tothast who is making, H- w. Tool of the Tool Nauaian 1 The quarter block known as in
v-ict i bis home m Murdoch
W. F. Schliefert and the family
were visiting in Flattsmouth last
Citnrflnr nnH olcn trwV?Tirr u ft fcr cn ri
Euick and also visiting with friends .attendance during the first day of
well j the convention and reports a large
crowd of earnest workers for the
Homer H. Lawton. the painter and g00(j cf the state,
decorator has been spending the week j Viss Isabei o'Halleran former
rast in Lincoln where he ahs been ; teacher of the Murdock schools, but
embellishing the exterior and deco- at this tirne attending school at the
rmir.g the interior of the home of 'state unjVersity of Nebraska at Lin
Ir. and Mrs. M. Sorick. 'coin was an over Sunday visitor with
Farm loans made at the rate of friends in Murdock and was guest of
Sr- n-ni n t,ott of oir tim Tf her friend. Miss Margaret i ooi wno
We mention pick-up and mileage simply
because they sre two distinct, different
qualities in a gasoline. Quick starting
and power are two other distinct gaso
line qualities.
Most gasolines have some of these quali
ties. But the need for a single motor
fuel tht possessed all of them has been
felt for a long time. And Red Crown
Gasoline, the balanced gasoline, has
been perfected to supply that exact need.
All the essentials of a satisfactory motor
fuel are built into it, not by any secret
process but by the skill and judgment
and knowledge that long experience alcne
can give.
You get the same satisfaction from using
balanced gasoline that you do from
owning and driving a finely balanced car.
It is good in every particular. You can
depend cn it tender a!l conditions. You
can swear by it to pull you out of a tight
squeeze in traffic, to take you over the
normal grade of hills in high, to carry you
along smoothly over long boulevards end
turnpikes.
There is a difference in gasolines the same
as there is in soaps cr shoes or pianos thai
are made by different manufacturers.
Red Crown Gasoline, the balanced gas
oline, has been produced lo give j-ou
complete, all-round satisfaction. And
it will! Give it a fair trial and lcz.
You will always get full measure md
prompt, courteous service from a dealer
displaying the Red Crown Sign. He
stands behind Red Crown Gasoline end
Polarine, and we stand behind him.
They must be dependable.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
OF NEBRASKA
I ( 7v 1 I
i-Vsiji .
m -.- War
this winter. Lumber comnanv of Murdock was a Dr. Jones tlace. Good terms. In-
was in attendance at the state con- visitor in Weeping Waier lat w-el; cuij.e 0f Q. j. Pcthast at the FarmeiS
C
vention of the bankers association
I which was meeting at Omaha during
Mr. Pot hast was in
Merchants Bank.
my TWO WEEKS TILL
you desire a farm loan see 0. J.
is also attending that institution of
learnine. They had an excellent
on Tuesday going over to assist in
the concert which was given by the
band of Weeping Water and by the
way they are showing much enter
prise in providing thu- entertainment
for the citizens and alw lor the sur
rounding country. Weeping Water
is surely there and over wiieu it
comes to doing the thing nicely. : Armis.tice dny, Xovcn.ber 11th. is
Henry A. C.uihnian of tl:e Eank of th;- American tymboi of liberty scved.
Murdock and wifa were .visiting in jv-: rs Independence day. July 1th.
Omaha and at the same time attend- ir, the ryn'wl cf liberty oc.ured.
ing ice ct?.ie oanh.ers conenuo:i Vffr msrks ti.p fifth anni'-er-
h over the dicta-
me BdhfTed Gasoline
ARM!ST!CE DAV ST HMD
'ian church; Friday, Virginia Knt.
P
!
in
Guth- t-rsliin and desDotism of Germany s
Pcthast at Farmers & Merchants' time in their visit here, returning to " a0?, ' CtpVf,, !?, ?LalS t ::d the Centra! Towers the greatest ))
ivuvi. nu clix max.- Ei0t ever aevisei io Euooue & woria v.
wni;n was in session during lasi c .r,. r.r f,ur trirt'i
ednosday and Thursday. Mr.
Bank, Murdock, Nebraska.
i their studies on Sunday evening.
ters cf importance connected with for the aggrandizement of a family-
A Real Bargain!
I have a real bargain to offer seme one in the home
which I have here and the opportunity for locating in
this town for anything which might offer. A good resi
dence, all in first class condition, abutting Main street,
three good lots and an excellent shop building that could
be used for a paint shop, carpenter shop, garage, cream
or milk station or a restaurant.
SEE ME FOR A BARGAIN
lax Dusterhoff
MURDOCK
NEBRASKA
the banking business and careful and
consistent banking. He with his
partner are looking after the real in
terests of their large clientele.
V.'
OUT OF THE ETHER
Radio News Broadcast each Saturday bv Station ETAO
j tainers dance orchestra; Saturd.i.
V program by Atlanta lodpe So. .
V. 1'. II. fc.
i On Sunday night. 7:30 to !. W.H
.presents its re gular evening rt-Ii(:i;i
i service.
tLe Ilohenzollerus and Hapsburgs.
While Armistice Day this year, as
ever, cannot but rcmijd us of ourt "
d-?bt of reverence to our departed j Shenandoah fidlers Tuesday nite
comraues. the ilay oncri primarily anj
opportunity lor rejoicing, or tliar.K
giving for the success v.::ich
!
IS 'IS
if
i moments telling the world something
labout the Plattsmouth schools. The
radio-equipped , vocal numbers will include solos and
Visited Here for a Short Time
Mr. and Mre. Wm. Winkler, who
have been visiting in the west, tak
ing a short trip following their we 1- Allies to attain.
ding and visiting with many friends pjie Amerier-n Region on Xcvrn;-! The Gienwood Institution orches
in the western portion' of the state .(r nth, will be observing the fifth tra "i'l be an early November at
i nd stopping for some time at Ht- birthday of a new freedom and the j traction from WOAW.
.r- -t.a r - i Thorn t- cn.r trA iior iue nex l t o n?ont.is waa
the home of Mrs. Winkler's parents, Alvin Owslev. 'grams m th
Capt. McMillan's
thc.'r exploring party is being heard from duets
sacrifice he'.ped us and our gallant quite regularly. ;
! Plenty Waiting Their Turn !
J Interest in program broadcasting
; is not decreasing apparently. Station j
jWOAW, Omaha, is booked up solid!
Our Good Night Story
Two actors were playinc f .. rrl
wtTj novices at the gdin-. M-vcrai
fair-sied divot? cf turf hr. ! 1 -n
sent rkywr.rd, LV.d when oru- unusual
ly large riece (Itp.-Ttctl from it? na
tive Foil, one of the ca'ldiis turr.'d f
the other and whirperd. "Iid yu'.i
tell they were actors. I i 1 1 1 " ' "
"Yes." answt-red the other.
"Well." was the reply, "ai: I cn
nv is, tlic-v oug!;t to be pcc ne-sh liters."
Mr. and Mrs. H. 11. Sch
They
ir just' now and a i "ul-".1",lU!:"
nuu lui iiiM! iil- Hit- y;t; ii-(
then returned to their home at Reck- The language of
well City. Iowa. where they will Commander of the
make their home in the future.
the ex-Xationr! kind of entertainmit he desires. " jf"?s fro:n . this powerful station
tut y.v - V. inter time is radio s best time and
CONTINENTAL
INTERESTS TAKE
OVER NEW PLANT
a rove
"Ul1 1 w " tiaT1 r-. , t.iiin. n,0-n,i,i it is not difficult now to find plenty
is most timc;y just now, witu , At.an... Ga., was telling the word! . rT1t. cra n nv." tn
Carnival a Success
'Armistice dav but two weeks off. As last night how Georgia Teeh. would
?art of the Armistice anniversary beat -sot re Dame today. We'll listen !
I
of entertainers who arc anxious to
hr.ve themselves heard half way:
around the world. Plattsmouth i3,
Big Utility Company of Which Local
Light Company is a Branch.
fortunate in having secured two as
signments in the next two months.
Enlarges its Field.
The students of thp Murdock hich in thi.- city, the Lig Victory Indoor t" lay tonight to hear his alibis.
school, with even- effort which they Carnival of the local post has been j I
put forth demonstrate thev are cap- undertaken and will be curried to a! ith hazy skies, the past three;
able of putting the thing over. When, successful completion i:i ttie same vveu nuea wna laaing. Humph ri. v. Neb.. 0,-t. 2Z. IMr-
with but a few days preparation, they manner and by the same youths who nicn is a pnenomena radio engi-; cvciug wuxmciiuiia 'chase of tie Hiua-hr.v KU tn-
put on the high school carnival, they in 19171S were putting across t.ie,neers iiiemscives cant quite agree! Last week ETAO mentioned coils Ljht &- Power companv by tb- Cuii
niade a success and were rewarded herd body blows to the well-nigh in-jpon. jthat won't quite reach the highest tinental Gas i: Eh-ctrical corp.iratifn
for their wcrk with a neat sum for vincible Hindrnburg line and at last i , metered stations on an average length 0f Omaha was annoum e.l here todav.
WILL BE HERE SOQM!
Soon we will have on our floors a number of the
latest model OMsmobiles, both 4's and 8'c. These are
nifty cars and with the reduction in price now effective,
afford one of the biggest automobile dollar values on the
market today. Watch our ad for announcement of
their arrival.
Remember, v e are carrying a full line of Exide
batteries and have them in stock.
The Landhoim Garage
Murdock, Nebraska
use in purchasing apparatus in the felled the despotic giant for thr full I luc-iiuaj r.ig:u tnc .Missouri state , aerial, bince then we have tried the The Continental will take jnw-eiim
ichcol. Their program was vell count of ten and some besides. The ' prison dance orchestra will play from ! experiment of transposing our aerial silortly of the Humphrev comj.auy'--
worth while and also were the booths business section of the ciiy v:l be .Nation OS. Mondays. "U'cdnesdays j and ground ccnnrctions, using the proper"ty vhich includes the di-tri-
and stands which thev had for the a ;oa of flags, with itr new uniform and Fridays are this station's regu- water pipe for an aerial and the regu- KUtion Vstem t,'l c.-rerator and
UCIt C Lil iOil alill htr lue Ol Llieir UU- ht tj-.., o w. imi .iiiliihu iu; cl. f,i'niua c-uu i. ct.-nin
trons.
j Eclped Kuch -with Eed Cross
i I.lr. and Mrs. H. A. Tool and Har
ry V. McDonald were in attendance
at the meeting at Louisville last week
when the county was organized fcr
the Red Cross work, and they were
very instrumental in the v-ork of
getting the matters into running con
dition, and it has been an effort to
get Eomething like working ordr out
of the condition in which the affairs
of the order have been for some time
past.
I . VI . I . . u . V . . ' L v ' . v r till i i.iii.i... i j
the Legion rube band makes its wayi Although many of us seldom listen
ithrotigh the streets to the Pmpcr jrnr-j-0 V.'AAW, they are to be congratu
aee builclinc at the corner of Seventh i'u ted on their fine market report ser
nnd Vine streets curly Satu-day even-Iv ice to the farmers and those inter
in g as the signal that the zero hcur,SEted in such matters, which is most
has arrived and the four-dav anniver- :coinpiete.
sarj- carnival has begun
THADE KOENSBY FOR
found it increared capacity sufficient
to raise the tuning rango to. approxi
mately 57" meters, or thirty above
the highest broadcast meter length,
that of KSD, St. Louis. At the same
time, signals from all stations come
in practically as loud and with gre?.t-'
er clarity when the air is full ot
Do not let your phone cords become : static. Try it cut, some time.
generator.
The Continental will rebuild the
distribution system, which i-; now
220 volt direct current, for st.indurd
110 volt alternating current and will
install a substation. Humphrey
will then receive its current from
the Xorfolk-Fii'lertcn hich f-nsion
1 line of the Nebraska Gas Kit- trie
I company, w hich is a part of the Con-
: tinental system,
j The company has obtain
kinked, but untangle them everv time ,
. . - r.r. t-i... 1 ... 1 C .1 . I Tl 1 " " HT HIT -
xuui. t .iiijcv uw,-,-."".'" - " -ii, i"- uu- xUJ.uiaiii.iii3 iain. l he companv has cbtaiiHd a tw
' . V i . "l'lume nroKeaj y B Rochte. baritone soloist who ! ty-f.ve year franc hise and will later
Chicago, Oct. 25. Roper Horns-;or snorted and your earphones will be is featured with the P. S. C. orches-' obtain contracts lrr the citv .s street
bv nf the Kt. Louies KaH.innls. Iir2?. ,liea v'lttl Seemingly unaccountable , r., Thvpnnort. ThnrKit-iv nichts. K liirhtin- si rrl r nn-mim-
this is an organization which bntting champion of the National;.. L "lLly 111 nduu- to 9 antJ Saturday nights, 9 to 10 on;
stands for much good for the entire league, wili be tra led to the Chicago 1, f i r .JfUPmeut niaKe it spoCiai dance program, is surely mak
communitv and is at ail tunes react y Cubs in a deal involving th transfer
and willing to assist in any laudible of four players to the Cardinals, ac-J
cause lor tne upiitting of humanity, cording to reroris in bascblal circles
tonight
Ladies Have Splendid Meet The report said that Ho
last indefinitely.
The Continent;!
braces nearly 17.'
s system now eru-towr..-
and cine:
ing a hit with the radio fans on his , in Nebraska,
T-fiTl ft i t inn of nnnpld r Tir.mlidrc iqIo ic f 'i t i 1
Another Hurray Prcerara led thru the National Assn. of Rroad-'
Murray folks are arranging their casters. If Pochte could sing these'
bv, whor e?ona radl program to be broadcast : rongs from every station in the land.
Iowa, Missouri and
engaged in a fist light with l'.ranc h j frnra. Station WOAW on Tuesday ; he could popularize them t:lmor,t over
The ladies of the Royal Neighbors Richev. manager of t!i - Cardinals. ,e
nsington met last Thursday at the iust season, had expressed a desire v
Ken
beautiful country
evening, November 27th. Their pre-;night. until
home of Mrs. J. J. to ,)lay with Chicago.
the Music Publishers ; V
ious program given early in August association would feci ashamed (A' '7"
was cut short when -news came of . themselves fnr pvpr ricm.iTiilinr r.iviu. 4
To Our Patrons!
We will never knowingly deceive you. We are
going to keep the quality of our Petroleum Products
right where it is. Right at the TOP.
We want to keep your confidence and respect.
We thank you for your nice patronage.
-GEO. TEUfiKEflBOLZ CiL GOHPfifiY-
Eagle and Murdock
Gustin and had a most pleasant af- th" .'President Harding's death
ternoon with their v.-ork and follow- erc fl in the tracJc for jiomsby are
ing which the social hour was filled Charley Holloc-her. George Gran-
v,nn mucn roerrimeni ana tne ladies thaTTi Lawrence Miller and Yirsrill
on their departure declared that Mrs. Cheeves gressing nicely end will include a!niP"nt an(' Wednesday there are two
Gustin was a most royal entertainer. president Veeck of tho rni)5 rnnld varied range of instrumental music. ' periods, 8 to 9 and 10 to 11. of music
lies on their stuff. Davenport is in
the air Sunday night. 7 to 10; Mon-'
clay, Thursday and Friday, S to 9; I
Junior Eeview ProgTessinc
The Junior Review program is pro-! Saturday, 9 to 10. Tuesday is silent;?-
i iic- jiit.-iii iici ?t in iiii nun iiiju mucn rrit .0
reached to confirm the re-
pleasure in their work as well as the ,,nrt
umiuai uvriic-ii l r-, nitll tuxiieii lu lilt1!!!
by reason of the interchange of ideas' n,. v .
regarding the work which thev 4o. Cardinals Deny Report ,
j St. xouis, Oct. 21. Reports in cir-
I culation in Chicago that Rogers
Hornsby, star second baseman lor the
Harry and Id Go KuntinE
Mr. I. G. Hornbeck, agent of the o i !c, t,'.,.;,i . .1 i. .jj
a Tr,T-t; ;n i, t 1 lae caruin.io.
HOW'S THIS?
TTT,I'-S CATARRH MEDICINE will
Cu . wo claim lor it riii your system
ol v..iinU or LMilnes!. caub&4 by
Catarrh.
HALL'S CATARRH con-
were snendlnir a few riavs hnnHnr WAV of stfltinr.fiTV. rPTH RTtri ink 1 o an 0.r.tir.eat yraish Quickly
occupying the company's carap at may be had at the liates Corner Eook the Internal Mec'iicine, a Tonic, whi .11
Pawnee lodge, cn the Platte river J c; c, m v-J acts throuKh th li!ood on ti; xruccus
ir.al conditioriB.
I Sold bv drurerists for nvr 40 Tears.
a portion in the south, returning
home last Monday and in company!
with Harry Gillespie, the gentlemen
Host every schcol demand in the
together with whistling and vocal
numbers. The high school orchestra
will offer several selections and the
instrumental offerings will include
violin, piano, saiaphones. corneta,
etc. Supt. DeVv'olf will spend a few
al entertainment.
r
CP. H. G. LEOPOLD
Osteopathic Phytician
Evw Tested bud UlaeH
nttert
Union Flock Phone 20
PLATTSMOUTH
lent ani the boys iiad a most plet- greJe-cf history paper for 7c peij
ant time.
ream.
V. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
WSE's Advance Schedule
Atlanta will presents its usual,--high
class programs this week. j
The 8 to 9 period each week night ' m.
except Wednesday v ill feature tal- 'j.
ent as folows: Monday. Cuban pian-jT
i?t and Scotch basso; Tuesday, Ritz ' "
Ilnrmony Hoys dance, orchestra
Thursday, Shrine circus at the Audi-!f
torium-Armory; Friday, Georgia Ry. !J
and PoVer' company band; Saturday, I .j.
musical entertainment. I .
The nightly Raidowl ueriods. from V
'10:45 to 12, will be as follows: Mon-!
day, Oglethorpe university orchestra j
Tuesday, musical features; Vedcea-
d y, Atlanta Shrine band; Thursday. ! j
orgaji recital from First Presbyter-1 4-J-
mrs. t. c. imm
Hemstitching and
Picot Edging
N. 4th St riattsaiouth
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