PLATTSKOTJTH SEMI - 7PURBAX. PAGE SEVEN n 1ST V5 if We give Trading Stamps! We give Trading Stamps! n PREPARED EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE JOURNAL. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1924. MURBOK MJ Whsn You Bury Ycur Dsad insist on your undertaker using the Miller-Gruber automatic con crete sealing vault. It protects the remains of the loved ones Manufactured by Hiiler Grislier, Nehawka, Nebsraka -Slacks Walton - "SAWDUST" and ANDY GUMP in "What's the Use!" Tool Bros, Show Your Pleasure is Oar Easiness Win. Bourke shipped a car load of cattle to the South Omaha market last Wednesday. R. L. Panska, from south of Elm wood was a caller in Murdock for the day last Thursday. Mrs. II. W. Tool was enjoying last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Uncle Jacob Goehry of Lincoln was a visitor in Murdock on last Thursday, visiting with his friends and also looking after some business matters. Mrs. Emil Kuehn and the children were visiting in Weeping Water at Gorder for a few days during the Murdock Boys Seeing America and THE TOURIST PAGEMAKERS Something of the Dominion Of Canada. T. M. McKinnon near Alvo. Mrs. Chris Backemeyer, of Waco, past week. j was a visitor at Murdock and a guest During the absence of A. J. Tool, ' cf Mrs. August Panska last Thurs- who is seeing tne nortnwcst via auto . day. and a part of the time walking, the ' Richard E. Tool, Henry J. Am- Mrs. George Utt has been visiting store is being looked after by Harold swtrt, Albert Thiele, who some time at the home of her sister, Mrs. James McKinnon. since left Murdock for the Pacific Marsh, at Omaha, for the past few Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Bornemeier, of coast in Bud s car, write the Journal days. . near Elmwood, were visiting in Mur- from Blairmore, Alberta, Canada, Miss Elsie Dciekman was spend- dock and also looking alter some where they were on September 11th ing the past week at the home of her business matters as well, on last:ami have "to say as follows: sister, Mrs. John A. Box, near Elm- . Thursday. j Should anyone happen in the town wood. i Miss Ellen Deickman and brother, ' Gf Blairmore, Canada, and see a Ford Mrs. B. Goetz was a visitor for a Richard, departed last Wednesday coupe with a Nebraska license num short time in Lincoln during the via Ashland for Xaperville, 111., at ber thereon, a camping outfit and a past week and guest at the home of which place they will attend school windshield covered with patches, her sister, Mrs. Jacob Goehry. . the coming year. they would look twice and then won- Samuel Panska of Cheyenne, was Edward Guehlstorff was looking der unless they come from Cass coun- 1Jcj AfnriWir fnr n nii'mhpr after soine business matters at Lin- tv with all its hills and other things torn last, i nursuay morning, maKing wnien we kick aooui the trip in his new Universal car, which he recently acquired. W. O. Gillespie has been, suffering for the past lew days with an at tack of lumbago, which has kept him from his usual work, and has made it difficult for him to get about. of days last week, and a guest at the home of relatives and friends here. Jess Landholm has been looking after business at North Platte for the past two weeks end George Utt has been looking after the garage h?re. Louis Miller, who has been visit- sometimes. Still we pot into worse reads than any in Cafs but a few days since. It looks strange to us to see oats still green as in the spring and wheat which will not be ready to cut far a week or ten days yet a:id will be lucky if it gets out of the way of the I Mis Anna nf nenr Grant. frost. We saw a man hauunz grain has been visitiner for some time past with ten horses strung out two and ing here, accompanied by his moth i er, Mrs. C. L. Miller, departed on at the home of her aunt. Mrs. Bar-'two, but he had twice the load which last Friday for Evanston. 111., where bara Goetz and cousin, Edward II. is hauled in the States. I he will attend school tor the coming Guehlstorff. northeast of Murdock. i Our caron last nirlit was in the year. Band Ensfmmsnte-AII Kinds We are local representative for all kinds of band in struments manufactured by o. See us for what you want, we are exclusive agents. H. W. TOOL, MURDOCK -:- -:- -:- NEBRASKA foothills of the Canadian Rockies :;nd about four miles west of th? Frank Rocl: slide which occurred in 1003 and which it wiJl be rtnic-r.,-brred killed S'j people and wiped out out a small town. A mountain 7. "2K feet above Jh? e;r.. suddenly bj- Elmwood were visiting in Murdock f--n-me loosenet and r-iiu into tne a l last Thursday and also lookiner after ' joining plain, leaving only a sma.'l some business as well. Mr. Seiker ! uck bone. The Canadians are very vin., m -,ntn ronniro'i -t iho .sociable and williru. to assist a man garage of E W. Thimgan. j At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. iWestfall on last Thursday the house hold was made happy by the advent of a fine young American who came to stay, and now all is smiles and ; congratulations. A. W. Seiker and wife of near Just in Time for Bargain Wednesday's Thrifty Shoppers are these Big Values! Y on will find values equal to these at our store all the time. All Work Guaranteed wo mm i mm mm of am tunas; :. . -jet 'iifi'L. s "?.r Z ""1Z?1 We handle all reliable makes of radios and parts. Also make radios. Expert service. All at reasonable prices. Telephone No. 19-K. WiS MURDOCK -:- NEBRASKA i Notwithstanding the rain on last' 1 Thursday, Henry Hcic!iman was mov- j ing from the farm to town and thus' 1 vacating the old home place for the i occupancy of his sim, who has but. recently teen married. i : Edward W. Thimgan was a visi-i ' tor in Omaha last week, where he got a new Universal coupe which he i has sold to Andrew Zoz, and the family will find it a most convenient and comfortable viagoa lor their use. j i L. B. Goerthy and family and Mrs. ifJoerfhv's p;!ifr: Vrs. (it-cinsf Van-' cerijt rg anu iter h::i, -i v. &ru, v. ere visiting with friends and relatives in Weeping Water last Sunday, they; having driven ove r in their car for j tii 3 day. j During the time when Lacey Mc- Donald is Hiking his vacation, Ken--neth'Tool the "substitute carrier is looking after the needs of the pa-' iron of the route in the morning I from tlio states and want to know about things down here. We were talking to : shop l.ecpor who Ins rn uncle who had been in Or.?aha ro'r.o t' irty ytirs a.?o and did not think much of it then, but when in formed :f the rreatneti of Omaha :.nd its indurtry aTid especially the racking hr.us-s end. cattle market he ' a- great lv curnri?"f:. Vp find many United States manufactured articles ? .iere and mcpf of tho groceries arely c'jrcha?otl from the United States (2 h-vi-.f". ;!r.(! it is srid that they rre'H heip?r and better even af'er hav-jfj ng pp:d the freight and di;ty. One i f ::T.;-!ot vt past without payinsr di'tylg h.T'5 and when or.c h:s met with the:g problem of duty here and duty there I f he dors not think much of the taxes j in the good old U. S. A. Wc fnnnd n horse shoe a few days i M beak ar.d rre hr.vtr.g the best of luck, i t ihe ii.o-or cf o"i"car has given no j f trou!c ?nd thr- 1 ires, but very little, j l We are wondering bow you people 'J and working in the bank in the af- are, fitting in the shade and trying 3 tcrnoon of each day j to keer cool. bv4t w- are wrapoe-J in jh la their trip to the northwest, ! (.r.r bl inkers by the camp fire a:!d;J4 which v.iil be had following return of thf present party the; trying to ket-o war Hut we have seeing rrone f;r enr?ugh north no v. and wi'I .ue sights tiiere. Messrs. and Mrs-; Tors the Rock ranges and herd south darner Harry Gillespie and Harold : f' om itw on. Tool will be accompanied by Mr. Frr.ring v. e will trespas? on the and Mrs. Hugh Armstrong of Onia- J Frnoe of the good old " PTattsmcuth aa- 'journal, wo will c!osp with beet re Louis P:hmidt of Millard was ai -:ir(',s to all the people in Cass coun visitor in Murdock last week for a : ty r.r'd ail r-T-ders e!--ewhre. t-hcrt lime a?.d while here picked up; " RICHARD E. TOOL, a number of call ducks which he 1IU.VRY J. AMCIWERT, vjj; use for hunting. He secured! AMJERT TIHIII.E, JR. flu:ks from the people here who) Tourist Pacemakers From know what good ducks arc and who the Grddenrod State, raise none other. I I Ray Ealdon, who went to the ! i hospital some time since, is getting' I ;;lo:ig fairly well, he having had; j two operations since going there and ' will have to remain for some little time yet. His many friends here ' "Hello there Uncles Rurell and Id," came a voice from the young son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Horn beck, when he arrived via the stork route last Friday. The father and fond mother are both well pleased MICK Cars are See Us for Them the Best Made We Also Handle Ford Cars We are carrying a full line of Farming Machinery and repair for all kinds cf machinery. For garage service and Automobile Repairing you will find our work O-K. For Trucking Call Us Any Time cf Night or Day E. W. Thimgan Garage Murdock -:- -:- -:- Nebraska v.m ijQ wen Dieaseu wnen ne snail or,..,i ti, ia V C 1 I 1IC (U 1 I ( Ul. J LkKZ J l( 1J Ul a Li AO : return home entirely well. wpll plased with the excellent home : Henry A. Tool and Henry Meyer-. which he has found and with the jurgen were looking after some de-! excellent uncles as well, i tails at the new school building oni " . . T m,,,,. ,..: n ,.- Donald Eanta, of St. Charles, la.. ness tor tne fleaication of the school, a fine young man and an excellent 1 which occurred on last Saturday and i3rer;J;fS ."fJ pLh for the opening of the school ycarib"V?r 5 r, I Charlc which occurred this morning. K?1 s',op haB Saa ti1q t.- n t.- c;t i-, r i ? o with Mr. Emil Kuehn ana egan Uihlll 111 .UUI UU( n. Oil iUUliUL! '.,rw n i.i tins week i Thursday evening, at which time a most pleasant evening was had by jthe large crowd of young people, who gathered there and were entertained hy Misses .Minnie and Elsie Deick- y ot Mr. Eanta is a very fine a workman in man. the genial hostesses. m ft e LllUSOlQ'glig We are showing this excellent car on our noors at this time, and would like to have you come in and see it, and also arrange for a demonstration. Among the things which it possesses are a 40 h. p. motor, pressure lubrication, Delco ignition and starting, smoothness, flexibility, generous in size, multi-mileage. These O'dsmobile models to suit every case, every taste and every need, all built on the same sturdy chasis. Prices f. o. b. Lansing, Michigan. The Roadster $S75 The Sport Roadster $985 The Spcrt Touring $1C15 The Business Coupe $1045 The Coupe $1175 The DaLuxe Sedan $1350 Jess Lsndhoim Service Gsrage Murdock -:- -:- Nebraska make a success as Murdock. An old time resident and much in terested gentleman in Murdock, of Omaha. Mr. Frank Martin, who was uunmitea amount 01 money TO.xooi, accompanied by Mrs. Martin, loan on eastern Nebraska farm land. ! were visiting in Murcfock last Thurs Lowest rates. Applications taken 'tlay and Friday, being guests at the now for future loans. See 0. J. Pot-! lKjrf eof len,-y A" To..1 a,nd l, , r , - . ' , ' , JIr- Martin wz. attending the hast at Farmers' & Merchants' Bank , aunuai meeting cf the stockholders Murdock, llebr. inf the Murdoch Mercantile company. which was held on last Thursday Cream Separator for Sale I have a good Primrose cream separator for sale. J. J. Gustin, Murdock. sl-StM evening. Fine Bleached Muslin "Sewisg Bee,' a 36-inch fine quality muslin, firmly woven, no starch. Ncne $2f better. Per yard A O C Arncskeag Apron Checks The good staple patterns. Oar money-saving cash B C price, per yard A54 D&rk Outing Flaneh 27-inch width. Plain gray and mottled. Our price, "I Q per yard, only JLIC Comforter Challies 36-inch. Fine for making com forters. Very pretty patterns. Our money-saving " f cash price, per yard ADC Boys' and Girls' Kose A fine grade of schcel hose. Black and brown. ?C Per pair only 4UjC Women's Princess Slips Made of cotton taffeta, will not cling. Colors black, tan and gray. Cur money- Ofl saving cash price PAfct Cotlcn Plaid Blankets Large size, double blankets. Pretty plaids, OQ overlccked edges i$LsQJ Men's Overalls Fast blue 2:20 weight, full cut, suspender or high back style, double seamed and bar tacked. $1.75 value. Our price P A 7 Boys' Overalls Fast color, plain blue, heavy denim, watch and pencil pock et on bib, two hip pockets. In fact "2ade just like Dad's." AGES 3 to 12 13 to 13 9Sc $1.19 Unbleached Muslin 3ood medium weight, just the thing foi sheets and all uses where service is required. 33 inches wide. Our "B O cash price, per yard A uC Outing Bal Shoes Comfortable fitting army last, soft upper stock, sewed and nailed sole. Lots of wear at a small invest- QQ ment. Our price gSLmUJ Merit Percale SG-inch standard count, fast color percales. Very pretty patterns in dark and light. Our money-saving "I 7 cash price, per yard A I C Work Shirts The famous "Big Moore" brand the kind that gives double wear. Fast color cheviot and charabra cloth. QQ Sizes Hi2 to 17 0JC 3 to 7 S9c Iciest Styles Direct from Neiv York Manufacturers in WOMEN'S AND MISSES' Silk-Wool Dresses Mm mMmw ... WZl 5 Q)Q0 These represent the lat est models made of such fine materials as- Satin Cantons Sciin Ckarmecse Crepe de Chines Poiret Tivilis New Flannels COATS! COATS! Fine showing of Children's Winter Coats Ages 4 to 15. Our cash policy saves you money. Priced right, at . $5.S5 to 312.50 VTomen's Ccats Latest styles, made cf Eclivia, Brushed Heathers, Ve lours. Look at these low prices 316.50 to $26.50 -Children's Hats F.ig values Our low cash price 98c to 3.85 5JE OS WILL BE PUBLISHED THURSDAY i Mr. and Mrs. William Rodenbcrg. I Murdock and visited for a time at Knaupe and left last Monday Thp Vac'pv "iiP Vivo deirt- i o Enid, Oklahoma, who have been Wm. Kn; nf t'o S'ni.wppkiv Trmrm i ! visitiner at the home of a daughter ' for their home in the south after m v.ill Le found in tion. the Thuridav edi-' at l.abauer, -Minn., wnere iney were ; navmg enjoyoa ineir irip very mucn. visiting for some time, arrived in j , jst aa;.tli:7-j: t AdvcitlBt It. ARE NOW NEEDED and when in Platismouth next Wednesday (Bargain Day) we want you to call at the Bates Be ok and Gift Shcp fcr your wants in this line. You wiil find the prices right and the goods the very highest quality. For this day only we will sell History Note Paper at Per Ream Are Seeing the West Dick. Cud and Al write from the j Yellowstone Dark that thev are there Will Build Power Line and are having a good time on their! 5 ; There have been unloaded four ; trip to the coast with their car. The o .'car loads of poles at the Murdock j boys started some time since and are , ,5$ yards, three each at Waverly and ; expecting to go all the way through ! $j Manley and Cve car loads at Mur- in the car of Mr. Heury Amgwert. g ray. w hich tells of the work to be ' Fart of the time Richard Tool is ! f done soon in the construction of the cook and at other times, Albert j U the new power line which is. to con-jTiieile is looking after the culinary county with Lincoln, which is police. i t Three 10c, Pencil or Ink Tablets, at Three 5c Pencil Tables for the the present objective point. iood -Seed Wheafls . j Krokon Wheat;" general av- J erage 45 bushel. B Are Seeing Chen-y County At an early hour last Wednesday j ji morning aiessrs. a. j. tooi, iacey cDonald, Harry V. McDonald, S. P. Ltis and Will P. Meyer departed in their car fcr Cherry county, where the hunting and fishing is at ts best at thi3 season of the seax. Will not They will expect to stay for some i i , . . (two weeks ana enjoy tho opportuni- ;rust or lodge. .An elegant j tie3 offered for a good time. When wheat jthey shall have returned they will j release auuiuu imi ly una win ue ETIaI5FII" i made up of Karry Gillespie and wife. VlffSa- liui4Ul & ; H. W. Tool and wire and others who win aiso speau some time mere "Our Special on this day will be Fancy Egx Stationary, and will be able to save some real money by looking this line over, h I ates Book & Gift Corner 5th and Main St., Murdock, Nebraska and enjoy the outing. Plattsmcuth, Neb. H