THURSDAY, JAN. 17, 1929. FULTTSMOUTH SEKI-WEEKLY JOUBITAL PAGE I7T3 Murray Department Prepared in the Interest of the People of Murray and Surrounding Vicinity Especially for the Journal Readen If any of the redden of the Jonniil knor- of any social efut or tm of Inherent Ib this vicinity, and will mall t unto this office, it will ap pear under this hedlriK.W w&nt all news items Editob Yon can laugh at the sheriff FARMER JOHK has OTIC Of the largest farms in his county. And there are folks living today who remember Farmer John as a poor farmhand. Farmer John saw his old boss lose his home one day because his crops failed and he had no money with which to forestall the sheriff. Farmer John saved his money, and soon had enough to make a down payment. He bought the farm, mt he did not stop saving. He was one of the bank's regular depositors. Now Farmer John can laugh at the sheriff. If the crop is poor, he has saved for the emergency. If his buildings or equipment need re pairs, he has the money saved to do tie work. Murray State Bank There is No Snkstitute for Safety very much, departed on last Friday for their home in the east, and the first day they were able to pet as far as Columbia, Missouri, which is over 400 miles from here, where they stopped for the night, expecting to make the remaining distance the fol lowing day. Arthur Kahlar, of Omaha, and his son, Bobbie, accompanied by a sis ter of Mr. Kahler, Miss Emma Kah ler. were visiting for the day on last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mutz, where a most enjoy able day was had. The ladies visit ed at the home while the gentlemen were out enjoying the chase, and a number of rabbits were bagged, that were taken home by Mr. Kahler. Miss Orpha Baker, who makes her home in Omaha, was a visitor in Murray last Saturday, coming to see her uncle. Jacob Parr, of Lebanon. Indiana, and at the same time visit her father, A. L. Baker, who makes his home in Lincoln, but who was also here, and both had an excellent j visit with Mr. Parr. Mr. Baker's first iwife, the mother of Miss Orpha. was a sister of Mr. Parr and the late Mrs. Josephine P.rendel. They also visit led with their relatives while in Mur ray. An Old Fashioned L0CALNE17S Br. HftiTiftTntTi, Dentist, Hotel Main BIdg, Phone 527. From Monday's Dally Mr. and Mrs. Everett Noble and family of Omaha were here Sunday to spent the day here visiting with friends and relatives. Adam Meisinger of Cedar Creek i was in the city today for a few hours ! attending to some matters of busi- j ness and friends in visiting with his the county seat. many Will Hold Bake Sale The Mvr.ard Community Club will 'hold a bake s?le on Saturday. Jan. lfth. at the Wells grocery in Platts mouth. Chickens and all sorts of good thines to eat. 1 Fred McMaken, who has been with the force of workmen on the Center ville, Iowa, road project, came in this O morning for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McMaken and j family. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Huffer of Omaha who were here for a Sunday visit at the home of Mr. Huffer's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Huffer, near i Mynard, returned this morning to i their home. i Excellent music. A good time ' Misses Mary and Helen Clack of ( iJdgar, .Nebraska, students at es-( leyan university, were here Sunday to enjoy the day here visiting as guests of Miss Helen Wescott, a sorority sister of the ladies. ! Attorney J. A. Capwell motored to Western, Nebraska, Sunday where he spent the day and returned with Mrs. Capwell and Dottie Jean who have been visiting there during the holi day season with the relatives of Mrs. Capwell. Miss Eula Reed, who has been home during the illness of her moth er, returned Sunday to Ashland near where she is engaged in teaching in the schools, the mother having recov ered sufficiently to permit her resum ing her school work. EVERY SATURDAY NITE Given by the Murray Dancing Club assured. Good order. Come have a good time Sat. night. Murray Dancing Club Ben Noell, Mgr. and O K'd the work which has been done by Mrs. Margaret Brendel. who was the clerk for the clerk of the lodge, her husband. Dr. J. F. Bren : del. The officers elected for the com ing term are board of managers. A. jG. Long, T. J. Brendel and TV. L. iSeybolt. who also composed the audit jing committee; Dr. J. F. Brendel, clerk; J. A. Davis, banker, and T. J. i Brendel. auditor. Stop! Look! Listoii! Would you rather have seed that is cleaned by a seed house with 40 years of cleaning experience a firm that has something like $60,000 worth of cleaning machinery to clean ancf purify all kinds of seeds or would you rather have seed that is cleaned in the country cleaned with the average cleaning machinery that the average country shipper may have? ... If you want see that will please and satisfy you, WE HAVE IT. All seeds that we sell comply strictlj' with the laws of our state. Northern Grown Sweet Glover $5.50 Per Bushel! Special Prices on Large Quantities Purity, 99.64' ' Germination, 93' ' We are booking orders now for the car load that we will have arrive about seeding time. We are also book ing orders for genuine Mastadon Everbearing Straw berry Plants at $2.70 per 100. Let us have j'our order! B estor & Swatek i A just Blessed with a Son young man tipping the scales al eight pounds arrived via the stork route at the honi of John Ad kins and wife on last Sunday even ing. The young man was welcomed to their home near Nehawka. where both the mother and the young man are doing nicely, and the father is pure very happy over the advent. DUE0C JERSEY BOARS I have sale. dl3-td. a number of fine boars fcr ALBERT YOUNG. M urray. Dr. J. A. Eagleton was called to Plattsmouth on last Monday after noon, where he was looking after some business. TV. S. Smith was a business visitor in Omaha for the afternoon on last Monday, he going to secure some sup plies for the store in Murray. Mrs. Sadie Oldham, who has been very poorly at her home in Murray for the past week or more, is report ed as being some better at this time. Frank Mrasek and son. Earl, were both over to Omaha with a load of hos each, which they were market ing lor the farmers in the vicinity of Murray. T. J. Bremil was looking after sonic business matters in Plattsmouth last Monday, being called there to look ; ; some business matters for a short time. John A. Diivi? and wife were visit ing with friends and also looking af ter some business matters at the county seat, they driving over to the big town in their auto. Lester and Ben Shrader. of near Murray Garage! An institution for the best care of your Autos, manned ned with very careful me chanics. Every care and courtesy ex tended. Here for your btst service. The Murray Garage A. D. BAAXE Nehawka. were in Murray for a short time last Monday, where they were looking after some business matters and were also visitors at Rock Bluffs as well. Lee Nickles and W. H. Puis, of Plattsmouth. were in Murray on last Monday, they coming down to tend the annual meeting of Card of Thanks j We wish to express the feeling of : heartfelt gratitude to the host f kind friends and neighbors for their ' aid and sympathy to us in the hour 1 of our bereavement, to those who sent the beautiful flowers and for the persons who assisted in the last ser- vices. Their kindnesses will always i be a pleasant memory. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Porter and Family. Funeral of Ansel Porter The funeral services of the late Ansel Porter, popular Murray man, w;.t held Sunday at the First Chris tian church here end the last rites were very largely attended by the friends of the young man and his family. The wealth of ftoral remem brances spoke silently of the esteem in which the departed young man had been held in his home commun ity. Rev. W. A. Taylor, of Union, con ducted the services and paid a very fine tribute to the departed young man and words of comfort to the members of the family circle who have been bereft of the associations of the son and brother. j At the services Bertha Lancaster jand Leora Ferris acted as the flower i girls. j Following the church services the body was borne to th Mt. Pleasant , cemetery where it was laid to the last long rest. The pall bearers were cousins, all of the vicinity of Union, they being George and Wesley Cop enhaver. Clyde Porter, Carl Snavely, Arden RuJimann. Chearles Swan. from Tuesdays TaDy Henry F. Nolting was at Omaha today where he was called on some matters of business and visiting with friends. Walter Steinkanip was among the visitors in Omaha today where he was called to look after some matters 'PROBE of business for a few hours. ; OF OKLAHOMA GOVERNOR IS OPENED Finds Business Good Lee A. Weber, who recently came at-1 to Murray, and engaaed in the res theitaurant business, having engaged in Farmers Elevator company, which i the business in the Scmt building arid v.as postponed until February 2nd. j having the ass istance of Orville Todd. , The Murray Dancing club has ar-Ms rinding business very fine. Mr.: ranged to give a dance at the Church- Weber, who sure knows his business, i hill hall every Saturday night, and, is bending every effort to please the the management of the entertain- j customers and is receiving a very ments will be under the direction of ; good patronage. Drop in and .see him. Ben Noell, who will try to furnish when you are hungry and he will excellent amusement for the lovers of .feed you right and treat you the best. ; the dance. j Last Sunday at the morning ser- FOR SALE -1 . rt t ho PriiL-hrtftri'in rriifrh t b o ' i in- ia i nuui i.'v j ii it tiu? t i nun excehnt young man who braved the zero weather to attend his funeral j bore mute testimony of the high re ! gard in which he was held by all who knew him. and the entire community is sharing in the grief felt over the loss of Ansel and extends sympathy to the family in their bereavement. services were enriched by the attend ance of George E. Nickles, C. D. Spangler and James Latta. who en joyed the service very much, and it is reported that Brother Nickles is now considered a regular attendant. There was some joy at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Spangler when 'he stork during the latter portion of last week brought a very fine daughter to their home. The young lady and the mother are doing nice ly and the proud father is getting along as well as could be expected under the circumstances. Messrs Jacob Parr and Jacob Bar ker, who arrived in Murray about ten I ... .1 .: j moilth. i is rented. I have v seventeen acre farm that I will sell richt. Located 4 V; miles southwest of Murray and 4 miles north of Nehawka. Fenced with wov en wire. Nice improvements. Some fruit and running spring water. MONT SHRADER. jl4-2sw Murray, Nebr. Undergoes Operation. ' Mis. J. R. Hill who has been in ' very poor health for some time past ' on account of being troubled with , gall stones, was taken .to Omaha on i last Monday morning where she en- i tered the Methodist hospital to un- ! dergo an operation for the removal ; of the source of trouble. It is hoped that she will find relief and will soon be able to return to her home in the best of health. m. John T. Eagleton, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Hire New Minister The congregation of the Christian church of Murray, during this week secured the services of a minister for the church, the Rev. H. L. Grass muech. who will bold services on every Lord's day at the church, and in the evening will preach at Platts- As the parsonage in Murray he will continue to reside- in Plattsmouth where the church has an excellent parsonage, and where he Murray Presbyterian Church. Sabbath school at 10 a. m. Morning worship at 11 a. m. Evening service at 7:30 p. ( (Young people's meeting). I Wednesday evening prayer meet- ing at 7:30. ' You ire cordially Invited to wor ship with us. j J. C. STEWART, Pastor. CAR LOAD SWEET CLOVER is at present residing. Car White $5.50. Large falfa. TELEPHONE Residence, !i Office, if Bifork Clones Good warm work clothing is necessary to the man who works outside and here you will find it. Warm Underwear, Sheep Lined Coats, Caps, Wool Socks everything to make work a pleasure. Treat the boy to an all-wool Mackinaw. Closing them out at $3.00 and they are genuine Gordon-Ferguson coats, too! load Northern Sacrified, Fancy Sweet Clover $5 bu; Yellow Free from noxious weeds. lots at "wholesale" price. Al Hardy Northwestern U. S. . i Verified Origin, sealed bags $10.80 Elevator Meeting Adjourned to $15.90. Grimm $24 to $30. Tim The call for the meeting or the othy $3.25. Samples mailed. John stockholders of the Farmers Elevator son Bros., Neb. City. lew company of Murray, was to have been i on Monday, January 14th, and when the meeting had been convened, and it was found not representative, that is. there was not a good attendance, the meeting was called to order, and adjournment taken until February 2, which comes on Saturday, when they will convene again, and look after the business for which the meeting of last Monday was called. Household Goods FOR SALE One piano in A-l condition $100 Music Cabinet $10.00 Victrola $20.00. 3-pierce Davenport Suite $39.50. Floor Lamp S5.00. 1 Duofold $15.00. Library table $7.50. 8-piece Dining Room Suite $49.50. 1 Davenport $7.50. 3 Sewing Rockers $1.75 to $2.95 6 Oak Rockers $3 to $5. 12 Dining Room chairs $1 to $1.75 6 Kitchen chairs $75c to $1 each. One glass door Kitchen Cupboard $7.50. One Kitchen Cabinet $7.50. One Kitchen Cabinet $17.50. Cne $100 Parlor Heater for $35. One quick meal Kitchen Range for ' $45. One small Range $15. One 3 Burner Oil Stove $6.50. One $45 Red Star stove, like new, $15.00. 2 China Cabinets $12.50 each. 4 full sized beds $1.50 to $3.50. 4 Bed Springs $2.00 to $4.75. 3 good matresses like new, $3.00 to $5.00. 5 Dressers $5 to $9.50 1 Mahogany Chiffouer $12.50. Dining Room table $7.50. Kitchen Table $2.00. Breakfast Set $11.50. Don't forget our Bed and Living Room Suite Sale. 50 MILES FREE DEUVERY ON $50 AND OVER Telephone 645 Christ Furniture Co.! 118-122 South 6th Street j PLATTSMOUTH - NEBRASKA ! From Wednesday s Daily T. J. Brendel of Murray was here today for a few hours attending to some matters of business and visiting with his friends. Mrs. William Kieck of Spring field, is in the city to -enj'y a visit at the home of her son. County Attorney W. G. Kieck and wife for a i few days. I Oklahoma City, Okla.. Jan. 14. Investigation of the office of (Jovi i -I nor Henry S. Johnston by a com jmittee of the house of representa tives was started late Monday with an inquiry into a pardon granted lasi ilH-cember to Dewey Crosthwaiic, con- lvicted murderer. I FOR SALE EIGHT MILE GROVE LUTHERAN CHURCH Sunday, January 20th 10:30 a. m. German services. 7:30 p. m. Luther League, Ray mond Hild and Glen Kreager, leaders. Team of mules, seven and eight years old, weight 27 00; John Deere corn elevator, practically new ; on one rov.- John Deere cultivator. John S. Chappell, Nehawka, Neb. J10-tlw All kinds of business stationery printed at the Journal office. LEGIOM CE Plattsmouth, Neb.-Saturday Night AMERICAN DAN Bring Your Poultry to Plattsmouth We will have a POULTRY CAR here on track the bal ance of this week and offer you the following prices: Hens, per Ib. 24c Springs, Soft Meats, Ib 24c Stags, per Ib 20C Cox, per Ib 12c Leghorn Hens or Springs . . . 18c Leghorn Stags, per Ib 12c I have made a special effort to get you the above price, if you have any poultry left lo clean up, now is the time to get in. Will give you a square deal all the time. WE SOLICIT A SHARE OF YOUR Eggs and Cream Always paying- es much as you can get elsewhere and sometime:; more. Give ns a trial. Eemember the poultry- prices. Car will be here balance of this week. Tor real satisfaction brins Produce to A. R. Case Poultry Co. East End Main Street Telephone No. 600 Plattsmouth, Nebr. FOR SALE Huff Elbert mouth, Orpington cockerels Wiles, Phone 3521 Nebr. $2 each. , Platts-d28-tfw SHERIFF'S SALE j State of Nebraska, County of Cass Ladies Aid Will Meet The Ladies Aid of the Christian church have arranged to meet for an all day session at the parlors of the church, which will be held on Febru ary 6a. and at whi-.h time there v ill be a very entertaining program rendered, which will be in charge of the program committee, while the hostesses will be Mesdames Henry C. T K . . IT" T O 1 - .1 -T T , T . I j-o-iit-, t . ct'juuii ana j. r. isren-idel. i Modern Woodmen Elect J The Modern Woodmen of America, t their last regular meeting elected officers for the coming term and also .had the business of the past year j closed up. The auditing committee, after having thoroughly looked over the books, pronounced them correct ! AMERICAN LEGIOKT ;A DANCE M Plattsmouth, Neb. Saturday Night ' ss. By virtue of an Order of Sale issued by Golda Noble Beal, Clerk of the District Court within and for Cass County. Nebraska, and to me direct ed. I will on the 20th day of Febru ary, A. D. 1S29. at 10 o'clock u. m. of said day at the south front door of the Court House in the City of Plattsmouth. in said County, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the following real estate to-wit: The West half of the South- east Quarter of Section, 32, ' Township 11, Range 14, East , of the 6th P. M., Cass County, Nebraska i The same being levied upon and taken as the property of Alma Yard ly, et al., defendants, to Batisfy a judgment of said Court recovered by Oliver C. Dovey, plaintiff, against 'said defendants. Plattsmouth. Nebraska, January loth, A D. 1929. BERT KLED, Sheriff Cass County, Nebraska loGOSiiea B Comparative Price s! 1 1 If we told you these overcoats were worth $5 to $10 more than we are asking for them, it would not make them any better. We say at these Clearance prices they are incomparable and unbeatable. Come and be con vinced. Three wonderful lots, priced at HERE ARE SPECIAL VALUES IN BOYS' WEAR $18.85, Boys' Fleeced Union Suits Dandies Cotton Serge, long sleeve Oliver Twist Suits. Ages 2 to 5. You can't beat this value anywhere, cnly. One lot all wool Jersey Oliver Twist Suits in as sorted colors and sizes. They're going at One lot Boys' Dress Overcoats in grays, blues and browns. Made in latest style, ages 3 to 8. $3.65 and ..98c $255 $335 79e Wsiit9s