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    THURSDAY. JUNE 5. 1924.
PLATTSMOUTH SEMI WEEKLY JOURNAL
PAGE FT7B
Murray Department
Prepared in tba Interest of the People of Murray and Surrounding Vicinity Especially for the Journal Readers
m COLORED WARRIORS
If mrof the readers of the
Journal knOT- of ny social
erent or Item of Interest In
ibis vicinity, tud will mall
mme to this office. It will ap
pear under this headlncr. We
want all new8it,m Editoh
When a man has done the
best he can to provide for the
protection of his business and
the support of his loved ones,
his mind is free and thi3 en
ables hirn to do more work
and better work.
Life insurance, plenty of it,
is a peace promoter. Life in
surance promotes peace of
mind in the daily living and
softens the blow when the
policy holder is called to join
the Choir Invisible.
A life insurance policy is
the very best evidence of
keeping the faith with credi
tors and is the very highest
type of love letter to those
who are dear.
Murray Slate Bank
Murray, Nebraska
SLOGAN
There is No Substitute
for Safety
Marcpllinjr and Cobbing. Florene
M. Tritsch, Plattsmouth, Neb. Tele
phone Xo. SO.
Oscar Nailor and Robert Troop t
were looking: after some business in'
Omaha Tuesday and were bringing
some merchandise home as well.
V. C. Giliuore and the family of
Nebraska City was in Murray on last
Tuesday afternoon, driving: up from
their home to visit with their friends.
Arthur Hanson has been building
some fencing on the farm on which
h? livts and which is the property of,
W. F. Moore, who is having the work
done. !
Herman Richter was a visitor on
last Sunday at the home of his
friends. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Reed,
where they all enjoyed the visit very
ranch.
Parr Young shipped a car load of
very nice hogs to the South Omaha'
market last Tuesday and hauled
them from his farm to Murray in
trucks. I
Children's day at the Christian
church Bible school was celebrated
last Sunday by a very pleasing pro-,
gram wheih was listened to by many I
interested people.
T'ncle J. W. Edmunds has beeni
"uite busy making a hay rack for;
Maintain Our Own Representative
We maintain our own representative,
Mr. M. S. Brig-gs, for the purpose of looking
after the business of this paper in this coun
ty, and he alone is authorized to transact
business, look after the collections and all
other business in which this paper is inter
ested. Payment made to any other person
is at the risk of the person making same.
A number of persons claim to have
paid some one else money for us, which has
not been received at this office.
The Plattsmouth Journal
ARE DEFEATED VERY
BADLY YESTERDAY
great deal more beneficial to him
than be close confines, of the count
ing room.
HAS LAND SALE
Brandies Giants Fail to Show Form
Against Local Eall Team and
Lose 14 to 4 Yesterday.
From Monday's Dally
Yesterday afternoon a fair sized
crowd of the baseball fans gathered
at the local lot to witness the meet
ing of the Plattsmouth team with
j that of the Brandies Giants, reputed
one of the fastest colored organiza
! tions in these parts but the dusky
; hued exponents of the art of l;-irc-j
ball failed to live up to their reputa
i tio:i and wore defeated by a larg?
score, 14 to 4 being the final result
j when the wearied rluttpmouc players
J had toiled urund the ba.es and reg
! istered at the plate.
The game was very interestelng up
j to the fifth inning when it became u
tragedy for the visitors and contin-
ued to grow more cheerless as the
! locals added to their scoring.
! In the opening stanza, "Bones."
the hurler of the visiters', was hav
: ing a great deal of trouble in r,n
I trolling hi3 bail although he had
lots of steam and when working
right would evidently have made
another story of the conflict. Mason
was on in the opener with a singlo
and followed by Herb Klauschie who
i drew a safety and both of these reg-
Byron Golding. who was plaintiff
in a number of tax title cases in the
district court, states that he bid in
the property at a sale held Saturday
morning at the south door of the
court house and which was conduct
ed by Carroll I). Qulrtcn a? zfrli.
The ma-tor has not as yrt ennv? tip
ior confirmation in the district
court.
Iljoiie us the BfOT. TTft want to
publish every tliiuj of important"
that happens in Cass county.
Farm Machinery
FOR SALE
2-row Lister Cultivator
$87.50
i This new cultivator is one of the
vow shovel cultivators. Prices right.
Fred Beverage
Murray, Nebr.
. ,, ,. , , i iMt-iru lien jur .Jaii uiliu u
... . . . iiiin i m ii ifii 1 1 .ii t ii in. imi ' j nx-cn itilt :iiin is iniiuifi!' v r v i . , -
some who win need it tne coming . ' . - Y - " a - ' nam one to tne center garaen.
summer when the having and har-l"'0"1. alon to ee the stock sold r rogress towards recovery of heme-, Anotner eruption o-rurred in the
vesting time comes. Oliver Davis and family of Platts-. customed health. On account of an tfcird inning when tne Tisitors an-
J. H. Brown was a visitor in Platts- outh wicr.e he is,With he Burling- abcess tn one of her lungs following d onc r, on two errors and B
mouth last Tuesdav drivinsr ud in:'"" . ." " " , ,u - ' l" single. For the Plattsmouth team
his car to look after some business ius?ier,J "vn J1"r,;i 'rgo an operauon out is returneu Mason and Herb KIaschie both
and to be present at the laving of the Murrfa, last ?u"'laV"e? r l me Tth, lh h?P3 nV'' V1' her: drew passes from the ebony Inu-.l
cornerstone of the Masonic Home. hoe of M a,lT1Mr?' Fn MTraSpe-V . f Thra,th raa-v1b "stored. ; siab ai tist and vvere just rf PtinR ou
Mrs. Elmer Boedeker of Wyoming Messrs- - Dav an; ,D' J' P- il T.ir.tnc-r and sis or Miss Chris-; thf baPe(. to . their wind wh(?11
uartu, uii-iuuf is ui me x i j i iiin.u in xinei ii iiacn iu auu ji:ss viiaui lfonos N'ewmau unlimbercd a hard
accompanied by her daughter. Miss
Edith was a visitor last Monday with
her friends. Mrs. Alfred Gansemer
and had a most pleasant time while
here.
P. C Ithoden and wife and A. D.
Rhoden and wife were attending the
funeral at Ashland of a sister of Mr.
D. C. Rhoden and aunt of A. F.
Rhoden last Friday who died in
Ohio.
A little daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
A. Wilber has been very sick with
the measles and has been in a very
critical condition. It is hoped that
jsae may soon be on the road to re-
cove ry.
Mrs. J. W. Berger departed on lost
Tuesday morning for Oklahoma City
v.her3 sho will visit for some time
at the home of her daughter. Mrs. E.
M. Steiner, who has made her home
there for some time.
Fred Lutz and family and Alfred
Gaiis'nter and family were enjoying
a visit last Sundav at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Puis.
Way iv
children
on the visitors that landed in
deep center garden and on which
Masonic lodge, were in the county Mrasek took a trip in their car to
seat last mesuay aiternoon to at- Shenandoah, Iowa, and found the go-
tend the laying of the cornerstone ina: excellent with very fine roads in! c,.-,i ,. B tya f;i,i
of the new unit of the modern Ma- our neighboring state and while there ' erc; -were unable to locate the bail,
sonic Home. visited the seed houses of "Uncle, The visitors added two more in the
Mrs. A. D. Bakke and Mrs. ill Henry Field" as well as being shown fourth inning i-ud made it look like
3. Smith were visiting with tnends through the broadcasting station at ; it was ging to be a real game but
anu uoiiii? lumie siim-piiis in i -.aus- nena n.'toan. w in ana tne yoiiEi?
mouth last Monday afternoon and, ladies were well pleased with the
found the roads very slippery on r.c-;tr'p and have only good things to
count of a rain between here and ray of the country over the river.
Plattsmouth. j
Philip Rihn of the II. M. Soennich-j
sen & Co. store of Plattsmouth, was!
in Murray last Tuesday and Wedres-
day assisting in the store during the ,
absence of Mr. Tutt, who has been j
enjoyinrr the meeting of the Shrin-'
ers in Kansas City. I
C. A. Trent and family departed;
in their tar last Monday for the westj
and will expect to go through to the!
coast before
will expect to
the pitcher was fast weakening and
the outfield of the visitors may have
been a whirlwind in playing African
golf but were far too slow to do
business with the hard hits that were
drove into their localities and many
errors were chalked up on the field
ers and which added o the Platts
moulh scores.
The fifth gave the visitors another
1 run and made the score stand 4 to S
, but it was not .standing very long
Murray last Tuesday delivering some
furniture and also taking some or-
!der for other parties.
Lewis and wife with their j a r an. imT,1omttnt hoa, nf pia
were visiting and looking i . Mrasek are we pleased" with the
alter some shopping in Plattsmouth j, week in their new store and
ia.-i .ior.uay aiternoon. : v they wiU carry a good stock of
Ora A. Davis has been painting hi5iWpu assorted farming machinery as
home in Murray and thus adding toi,,V(ji ;is aji kinds of repairs.
its appearance as well u.i insuring! Lu.Jwig Hallas of the Murray State
ti:t property against decay. 'bank was a very brief visitor in
Charles Green and sister, Mrs. ! Plattsmouth last Tuesday morning.
Morton P.artlett were visiting in driving over to see his folks and to
Plattsmoiith last Sunday aiternoon, ; bring h:s latner, .Mr. joscpn naiidt. operation, the case being very criti
i!i;ih!n? the trip in their auto. to .Murray ior a snori visn. cal.
T. J. Brendel and wife were spend- j Z. W. Shrader ana Ben .Martin
ins a few dnys this week at Norton j shipped two carg of very nice heif
and Talmace whfr Mr. Brendel was I ers to the South Omaha stock market
doing some work for the state. last Tuesday afternoon, they
United Presbyterian Notes
Sibbatii School at 10: -a. m.
Preaching services nt 11 a. m. and
15 p. m.
Junior at 3 p. m.
Intermediate society at 7:15.
Midweek prayer meeting Wednes
day at 7:30 p. m. ! as in the Plattsmouth half of the
The month of June has been desig- inning there was big doing with the
thev shaii stou Thev n'lt0(1 :ls self denial month. Let us stick and three more runs sent over
r, T-lt o chn,( ti,a ' re Hi fmhe r the New World movement, the plate and this was followed by
u reii a Miori lime ii ,. i- .i,.. . i .i.. . .......i.
ou ii ru loiiiijiij luviieti iu loiut iu nif iiui iil- siaiu iiiai auut-u i u uiuic
c!iiirch. Again we quote Rev. John runs and took the joy out of life
K. Abbott: ' j for the visitors who played the rest
"Understand as you come that the of the game in a listless manner,
nim of the service will not be to in- Platsinouth added cue in he seventh
riruct you in science, to guide you ; and one in the eighth and the locals
in politics or to educate you in lit
erature. It is true of ministers now
as in the Apostles' day that 'not many
wiso men after the flesh are called.'
"But come to get what you can
get nowhere else the sense of con
tact with God. the knowledge of the
. . : i . c t . i t : . . : . .1 : J . .1. I . - f . . -
Kive her a thorough examination andi""' 01 "J' J'u: "PJ"' --'- L
Sl.icn,' oa tn vliothor it n-nl,l l'1 S'"" ' Mill- L'tlllj; UIUlKfU up clrilllL H1C
advisable to lvc her undergo an I t,.I,,,pd an(! accentuated by the Di- locals and many of these were on
sent the Christ Christ furnl-!s"8 Jffs af'hen wiJh their car
ture company of that place, was in
wjii jmsii tin 10 uic uoasi.
Last Monday nitcht on the mid
night train, E. S. Tutt of the Soen-1
r.ihsen store of Murray and W. G. j
Boedeker of the Murray State bank,!
departed for Kansas City where theyj
went to attend the Shrine conclave,
which is in session there this week.)
Mrs. John Hohscheidt has been
very sick for ths past few weeks and
it was thought best to take her to,
Omaha where a specialist was to j
made the most of their opportunity
of afttening their batting average at
the expense of the colored brothers
who were their guests.
Art Klauschie did the tossing for
Plattsmouth and was effective at the
critical stages of the game and re-
SGENNICHSEN'S
Saturday
largaios
11 pounds of sugar for. . ." $1.00
Staple Groceries
Victor flour, 48-lb. sack $1.75
Monarch pork and beans, 2 for 25
Rose Dale peaches, per can 25
4-lb. box Fairy soda crax 55
3 lbs. Peaberry corTee for 1.00
Swift's Pride laundry soap, 6 bars for 25
Palm Olive soap, 3 bars for 25
Kellogg's corn flakes, 2 for 25
Post Toasties, large size 15
Large pkg. rolled oats 25
3 pkgs. macaroni or spaghetti 25
Frank's kraut, 2 cans for 35
0- Kay bran flakes, per pkg 10
1- lb. pail peanut butter .25
2- lb. cans peanut butter 50
Blue Ribbon peaches, 5-lb. pkg 85
Prune?. 5-lb. ckor 50
Uncle S. G. Latta while going af
ter his cow which was in the pasture,
snrainpd his wrist verv hnrflv Snrp
being jjjj-g -s a fart hut he slipped where
I the ground was quite wet and throw
ing his hand out to catch himself re
jeeived a severe sprain of the wrist,
but which is getting along nicely
now.
During last Tuesday while the
workmen at the Burlington shops at
Plattsmouth were not working on
account of the Masonic cornerstone
laying, Arthur Copenhaver and wife
were in Murray and putting in their
garden and though they live in
Plattsmouth they are gardening in
.Murray.
j Uncie B. A. Root received a letter
, a few days since from a former citi
!zen of I.Iurray, W. W. Hamilton in
which he expressed the fact that
; times at his home town of Porter
ivilie, California, were very quiet and
that he had gone to San Francisco
( to work where the work was more
plentiful.
! Eugene Graham, who has been at
tending the Tarkio, Mo., college for
the past year and completed the
freshmen year, last week arrived
home and is enjoying a visit and va-
ation at the home of his parents, the
Rev. and Mrs. W. F. Graham and will
vine power vested in social worship.
Selling Much Wire Fencing
The firm of Mrasek and Richter!
Gallon can peaches 60
Gallon can apricots 65
Highest Market Prices Paid for
Your Produce
balls that were really too hprd to
handle, but on which the infielders
took a chance.
On next Sunday the local knights
: - f !" 1. of Ai'ill oiirnov t r 11a 1 1-
"l',,"T'. -..v.. 1"-'' where thoy will tangle v.-ith the city
in business selling implements and m of ,ace Qne of the hot
7'V'ae " , I test games of the season
lent sale in woven wire fencing. Lasti
-nr.in.. 1. 1. 1 .1 . !
Monday they brought two car loads t
of American woven wire fencing!
which has been shipped with otherj
goods to i nion anu Dy tne miuaie ot
the week most of the goods had been
sold. They are veil pleased with the
excellent business which has been
coming their way.
RESIGNS HIS POSITION
Charivaried "Bill" and Bride
Bill is married; was married at
Council Bluffs about a month since,
the winsome bride being the daugh
ter of a neighbor living next door to
the Minford family in Omaha. They
very successfully kept the matter se
cret until a few days since, but when
they visited his home town, Murray,
a number of his friends gave him or
them a charivari which demonstrated
their friendship and had a good time
besides. We with his many friends
are expressing the wish that their
life may be long, useful and happy.
I !'0
Sosnniohsen Oo.
Phone No. 12
Murray, Nebraska
return in the fall to enter as a soph
omore. ! J. M. Teeparden and brother I. W.,
the latter being visiting here from
his home in Los Angeles, and Henry
Crozier all of Weeping Water, passed j
through Murray last Tuesday after
noon en route for Plattsmouth where
they attended the ceremonies inci
dent to the laying of the cornerstone
for the new building which is being
erected at the Masonic Home in that
place.
Mr. and Mr3. Walter Johnson have
leased the Murray Hotel from Mrs. J.
W. Berger and are conducting the
place at this time. They are well
qualified to carry on the business
and will ever maintain the hieh
standard of excellency which has
marked the hostelry during its being
conducted by Mrs. Berger. See the
advertisement for the hotel in an
other column of this paper.
Mrs. Laura Ringwood, formerly
Miss Laura Puis, who has been mak
ing her home at Minneapolis, Minn.,
for a number of years, arrived in
Murray some time since to visit with
.her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Puis,
Sr., and was joined by her husband,
Mr. E. J. Ringwood last Monday who
I II ...'..'l 1. m "
iu hmi nere ior some two weeks
after which they will depart in their
auto for Los Angeles where they are
expecting to locate.
I Mrs. Henry Timm. who has been
at the Immanuel hospital at Omaha
for the past nearly two months, was
able to return to her home last Jlon-
James Hartshorn, of Ilavtlock. was
here yesterday for a few hours visit
ing with olu time tnends and also
attending to
court house.
some matters at the
From Monday's Ualiy
D. C. Morgan, former postmaster,
ho has been for he past several
months in the employ of the Platts
mouth State Bank, Saturday even
ing closed his work there and his
resignation made seme time ago be
came effective and the former post
master will now be able to get out
and attend to his insurance work
that he has been compelled to neg
lect more or less since he took up
the work in the bank. Mr. Morgan
has been desirous of getting out in
the open for the summer months and
the fact that the bank would be able
to have the services of Carl Schnei
der for the summer months has
enabled him to realize his wish. Mr.
Morgan will now look after his in
surance work and as well promote
his candidacy to the office of clerk
of the district court, he being the
democratic nominee for that office
Mr. Morgan is an expert book keeper
and the bank greatly regrets to pai t
with his services but he feels that a
summer spent in the open will be a
Pols Sl M
rasek
We are now open and ready for busi
ness, prepared for tin work and repairing
of all Idnds in our line. We will handle and
carry all -farm machinery repairs.
Farm machinery in stock for your in
spection and selection. Also a line' of good
harness.
Puis & Mrasek
W. H. Puis Joe Mrasek
Murray, Nebraska
Special Sunday Service
At the Murray Hotel
We will give special Sunday dinners and suppers
and invile all to come and enjoy a day's rest on Sunday
and not have to bother with the cooking on Sunday.
The Murray bathing beach will open soon and we
invite all who may come to get a good dinner.
The Murray lloiel
Welter Johnson end Wife in Charge
We
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lice iviurray
We located in Murray because we liked the
town and our short stay here has justified
our judgment of this being a good place in
which to live. We have enjoyed a 5Cood
business since we have located in Murray
and we wish to express our appreciation and
to thank those whe have traded at our store.
Come Back Again
Murray Mercantile Co.
W. J. Donahue, Prop.
Murray, Nebr.
ere to Serve You
There has been a demand for a business house to
serve the farmers in this community and we have se
cured the John Deere line of implements and will keep
a complete assortment. See us for anything in this
line of farming machinery.
In the matter of repairs, we will carry and supply
you in all needed farming machinery repairs no matter
what line. We also handle American woven wire
fencing, fence posts and barbed wire.
Warehouse and Business in Murray
East of Railroad Tracks
Mrasek & Richter Bros.
MURRAY -:- -:- -:- NEBRASKA
The Opening of the New Store in
MURRAY
We desire to greet the citizens of Murray and
community and to say that we have just opened a new
store in the room formerly occupied by the Chilton
Store and that we have an excellent stock of absolutely
new goods, consisting of Groceries of all kind and also
Dry Goods.
We will pay the highest prices for country pro
duce. Come in and get acquainted and see the new
store.
urray Mercantile Co,
W. J. Donahue, Proprietor
Sn Jeff Brendel or
1 Lee Kniss about
The Latest Thing In
Life Insurance Protection
At a Low Net Cost, in The
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