THURSDAY, ITBR. 7. 1929. PLATTSOTJTH E3S1H WEEKLY JOTOfAL FAQS SEVEN I Murray Department Prepared in the Interest of th People of Murray and Rurraundinfc Vicinity Xapeei&lly lor the Journal Readers If acy el the readers of the Journal knar of any aortal ent or iiHD of Interest 1b thl Ttclnitr. and wiU maU vine Vo tfai office. It vUlap pear under this heading We want til newaltem Kditob Financial Independence in Old Age Brings Happiness When the gold in the hair turns to silver and you live in the thoughts of the past, you want to enjoy life ... to reap the rewards due unto you from years of work. Start in now to assure yourself of financial independence when you are old enough to retire. . . . Your banker can best show you how to become financially independent in your old age. Murray State Bank Murray, Nebraska P.. II. Nelson sold and installed a radio at the home of Harry Albin the fore part of thi week. Unele Ben Beckman is reported as being; quite poorly, but it is hoped he is showing some improvement. T. J. Brendel was looking alter .-iontf business matters in Platts mouth during; the afternoon last Monday. A -little babe of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dysart has been quite ill for the pa-n week but is reported as be ins better at this time. Alda Taylor and mother from near Union were visiting- and looking; af ter some business matters in Murray they driving; over to Murray in their auto. Little John Swan has been quite daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hor ehur is reported as having been quite siek but is reported as being better at this time. James E. Gruber was loking after some business matters in Plattsmouth tor a short time on last Saturday, as well as visiting with his many friends there. Albert Wolfe was a visitor at home in Xehav.ka for over the week end but was back at his post of duty at the T. J. Brendel barber shop early Monday. Little Joan Swand has been quite ill for the past week and has been given the best nursing; and medical attention which has resulted in her better condition. Fred V. Clarke of near Union was a visitor in Murray on last Monday coming over to visit with his friends as well as looking after some business matters for a short time. A large number of the people of Murray were in attendance at the sale which was held at the home of Otto Schafer and by the Schafer brothers, Phil and Otto. Vaclav Mickluskey and son, Louis, were visiting with the family in Oma ha for last Sunday and returned to their work on Sunday evening ready for the work Monday morning. Roy Gerking was reported as being slisrhtlv improved during the past i week but is still very poorly, and j was visited by Mrs. Gerking and Dr. jG. H. Gilmore on last Monday after noon. A. D. Bakke and family were visit ; ing in Omaha for the afternoon on j last Monday afternoon, wnere they 'were visiting with firends and also looking after some business matters Farmers Work1. There ccmes every Spring a rush of work, when it is difficult to get your job done. . . . Better get your work in new, which yon knew you will have to have, and thus avoid disappointment su?d delay when the rush starts. W are new sharpening Laves. Shovels, etc.. and doing much Spring- work. 'as well. i r Howitt thp barber who is , Dutting uo a good fight and we as working with Wayne Lewis in the j well as the many other friends are have "been cared for by the parents and the family doctor with the re sult they are all much improved. B. H. Nelson received a entire car load of the famous John Deere machinery of all kinds for the farm. Remember there will be an an nouncement made of the contents of the car in the paper the coming; week. Aubrey Hopkins was thirty-nine years old on last Saturday, and while with a very lame shoulder incident to the rheumatism is feeling quite well as a general thine and well sat isfied with the living in this part of (the country. I Masters Rodger Carpenter and ' Elmer Small, both of Sidney, Iowa, j were visiting for the afternoon last Sunday with their friend Van Allen. they all attending the Trail of as at the Ritz theatre in Plattsmouth last Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Creamer and their little one and Miss Eleanor Creamer 14. daughter of Mr. anu Mrs. Harry Creamer all of Overton, ! were visiting with grandmother Creamer and other relatives and friends for the pant weeft. ' On last Sunday Lee A Weber the proprietor of the Murray Cafe, went .over to Tabor, Iowa, where he visit ff with the wife and family and taking with him Howard Mason who brought a truck back, while Mr. Weber drove the car home. .With the holding of the sales of which there are many at this time, and with W. B. Boedeker as the clerk it makes Mr. Hallas hustle to get the work done at the bank and at tend to the current business at the same time, but then Lud is a hus tler. ' Earl Lancaster and son David were in attendance at the sale of the Schafer brothers sale, where they had a stock of confectionary and ' cigars for the ones who were de j siring such refreshments which while 'selecting the stock which they de sired to purchase. A. M. Kingdom formerly a business man here when he was engaged in the pharmacy business, but now lo cated at Eagle in this county was visiting at Murray with his many friends and also looking after Borne business matters on Monday of this week. He driving over from his town in his car. Aubery Hopkins is having his care of the other side, be has been hav- i ing a seige oi rneumatism nimseii, the little daughter is sick at home land Mrs. Hopkins was tussling with jthe flu at the same time. They are ...I J c i jJUiiiiiS up a guuu An Old Fashioned DQ( o o EVERY SATURDAY NITE Given by the Murray Dancing Club Excellent music. A good time asured. Good order. Come have a good time Sat. night. Murray Dancing Club Ben Noell, Mgr. for the coming years, when ones earning power shall diminish, and the needs of the earnings of other years are apparent a good bank ac count and the use if it is a blessing to every one. See the banker and arrange for the opening of a savings account. i barber shoo was a visitor in Platts- i mouth for over the week end and returned to his work on last Monday morning. Lois Meade, son of Mr. and Mrs. j Charles Meade was taken to an hes mital at Omaha on last Friday where he underwent an operation for ap pendicitis, and is reported as getting along nicely since the ordeal. Three little children of Mr. and Mrs. John Christensen have been very sick with intestional flu. and Bring Your Work to the .j. Mu:'-ay Blacksmith t Shoi) it John T. Eagleton, M. D. Physician and Surgeon TELEPHONE Residence, 9 Office, 9 hoping they win out soon The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Mont Shrader who has been sick for the past two weeks is still very sick and everything is being done for the little one. Mr. Mont Shrader is also sick himself which makes the care for the little one more of a task. How ever the very best of nursing and medical attention is being given to both the babe and its father. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Brubacher and their little daughter were visiting for the day last Sunday at the home of the parents of Mrs. Brubacher, Mr. and Mrs. Lash of Auburn, where they enjoyed a very pleasant visit for the day. Mr. Lash who suffer ed a stroke of parallysis several weeks since, and has been slowly recovering, was able to be up and around when they visited there last Sunday. Rumors Have Been Rife! THAT WE COULD NOT SELL THE DE LAVAL CREAM SEPARATOR To disprove this rumor, we invite you to come in and see our display of the Golden Anniversary DeLavals, in all sizes. And remember, we will make an exchange allowance on your old cream separator, on a new one! Murdock, Nebr. Attended Court of Honor The members of the Boy Scout band with their sponsor, O. A. Davis, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nelson, at tended the Court of Honor which was I held at Nebraska. City on Wednesday (evening. February Cth, where ad ! vancements were made as per the ex laminations and service. Willard Nel son became a Star Scout; Stephen ! Bee kner became a Life Scout as well as being named Junior Assistant, which places him in a very enviable position. John Oilniore, Edward How ard, Bert Worthan and Ralph Timin were advanced to the position of 1st class Scouts. Vif? MURRAY, NEBRASKA Cut Prices on Drug Items and Stock Reme dies Saturday, Feb. 9 to Tuesday, Feb. 12. COLD AND FLU REMEDIES Cflpsuls, Tablets and Syrups ONE-EALF PKICE Liniments, all kinds ONE-HALF PRICE Milk of Msgnesia, regular 50c size 39c Rubbing Alcohol, reg-ular 75c size 59c Fever Thermometer, $1.25 value for only 89c Stock and Poultry Remedies Dry and Liquid Dips, Hog and Poultry Wormer, Lice Killers, Egg Producers and many REGULAR oiher items of great value cut to. . . 2 PRICE Besides the above Specials, every item in our stock' " is subject to a 10f,i Cash Discount Ycu are Cordially Invited to Share in these worth-while Savings Ladies Aid Keets On last Wednesday, notwithstand ing the very unsatisfactory weather, the ladies of the Ladie3 Aid society of the Christian church met at the church parlors, where they held their regular meeting, with an excel lent program, and also looked after ;the work which they had in hand for I the churt h. In addition to this they had some very good eats, which are ! always a pleasing feature of any ! gathering. Missionary Society Meets On Friday of last week, the ladies of the Missionary Society met at the church, where they looked after some business matters which they were doing for the church and at the same time enjoyed the afternoon splendid ly as you all know they had some thing good to eat, and that always makes one happy. m. Muxray Presbyterian Church. Sabbath school at 10 a. m. Morning worship at 11 a. m. Evening service at 7:30 p. I (Toung people's meeting). ; Wednesday evening prayer meet ins at 7:30. You ire cordially invited to wor , Bhip with us. I J. C. STEWART, ! Pastor. The Other Days Will Come. Did you notice the new ad of that Murray State bank, which calls at-- teution to the necessity of providing Elevator Meeting Postponed. The second attempt to the hold ing of the annual stock holders meet ing of the Murray Farmers Elevator meeting was had on last Saturday, February 2nd. but circumstances again intervened and the meeting was not held. The elevator is at this time Celled with grain and with a scarity of cars for shipment the grain could not be shipped so as to know exactly how much there was of it and not enough room in the ele vator that it could be shifted, and thus weighed the meeting was in definitely postponed subject to a no tice and when the circumstances are such as will warrent the meeting will be held. Proposes, a Better Murra. George E. Nicklea. w-ho is a hustler for his own home town, has in mind the securing of two improvements for the town a new high school which will have capacity for teaching twelve grades and a new and large community building. He would like also to build an apartment house which is certain would be filled to capacity and bring good returns. Mr. N'ickles would like to,.havethe co operation of all whom he can get, but expects to do all he can for the accomplishment of the object in view anyway. DTJROC JERSEY BOARS I have a number of fine boars for sale. dl2-td. ALBERT YOUNG. Murray. Shot By a Hunter. While James Horchar the son of L. C. Horchar was in the timber cuting wood a hunter who was pur suing a festive rabbit, taking a shot at the cottentail, and not knowing that there was any one in range, shot Mr. Horchar. two shots taking effect one near each eye. one of the shots can be felt while the other has lodged so deeply that it cannot be felt. James eyes are both black one above the eye and the other be low. He is however getting along as well as could be looked for under the circumstances. Are Very Sick Mrs. Jennie Jenkins and her nep hews Mr. Green Piggot hav been auite ill at her home for the past three weeks, and on last Sunday her son Gorge Jenkins of Lyons ar rived for a few days visit with the mother and to look after he ras she was very sick. He remained for a few days and saw that she had a nurse and one to do the housework, before he returned to his home in the north. He met many of his old time friends while here. Making Many Tools. Murray has a workman who is equal to many in the larger cities, as well as being superior to the majority of people who are engaged in the blacksmith business. The institution in Murray is conducted by Michlus key and Son. who have during the times when they are not otherwise engaged been making tools, and we inspected a number of boxes of -the completed tooks which ere composed of chisles and punches as well as other small tooks and they are su perior to the ones which are ob tained from the manufactures in large cities. When you want any thing in this line call on the insti tution and see the excellence of the work they are turning out. They have also just completed a number Murray Garage! An institution for the best care of your Autos, maimed ned with very careful me chanics. Every care and courtesy ex tended. Here for your btst service. The Murray Garage A.&BXI&E of machines for their shop which places them In position whfif thw can do more work that otherwise would be impossible. Drop into the shop and a the layout which tht energetic mechanics are dolnj. Eeceived Injury at Work. Early this week Frank Russell who was employed with the Murray garage while engaged in working on the bloek of an engine of an auto, had the misfortune to have the hand cut and bruised very badly. H haB the member dressed by the doctor and is taking a layoff until the in jury shall have gotten well again. Mr. Russell makes his home at Ben nett suotheast of Lincoln. During the time he is away the work at the garage is being looked after by Mr. Bakke and Clelland Gansemer and Phillip Keil, jr. Murray Christian Church Notes H. L. Grassmueck, Pastor We are very much encouraged with the way the attendance has held up, during the severe winter weather. We earnestly request that everyone be in attendance next Sunday when the plans will be outlined for a pre Easter program. Plans are now in hand for an Easter choir. Everyone interested please be at the morning services next Sunday, Feb. 10th. Sunday school 10:0 a. tn. Morning worship 11:60 a. m. Subject: "The Church and Its Purpose." Everyone please keep in mind that there are regular services at the Christian church, Sunday school at 10:00 followed by Communion worship and preaching services. DOINGS OF COMMISSIONERS From Wednendy Dally The board of county commissioners at their session yesterday took up the matter of the letting of the con tracts for the work of the county Here is a dollar and a half Overall for the man who wants to spend but a dollar and a quarter. . . . Absolutely guaranteed. Stand ard cut, high-back, 2:20 denim and bar tacked where the strains come. ... It fits and will wear and you can buy one or a dozen from now on at this low price of JJo We want you to try this Overall it's a three for $3.75 proposition and you do not have to pay post age or get a hox of prunes either. physicians for the year 1929 and the following were named in the various districts. First Dr. O. C. Hudson, Platts mouth. Second Dr. J. F. Brondel. Murray. Third Dr. J. W. Brendel. Avoca. Fourth Dr. E. H. Worthmau, Louisville. Fifth Dr. H. W. McFadden, Greenwood. Sixth Dr. G. G. Douglas, Elm wood In the award of the contract for the burial of the pauper dead the contract was let to John P. Sattler of this city, the contract. the lowest bidder on TIRE LOST Lost 3 0x3 tire and rim, with Omaha tire cover, between Platts mouth and Louisville. Finder call 1-W for reward. ltw C. C. Wescott, president ef the Chamber of Commerce, was at Omaha today where he was called to spend a few hours in that city looking after some matters of business. ftl IFIattsineuth Newest ash- arry Wfiaeire ITom Save obb A IPiaMa Having re-arranged that each article is our store in such way in plain sight and the selling price also, customers can, if they de sire, serve themselves with the utmost ease. Throughout the United States, the chain store system is fast becoming: the most efficient and economical way of retailing Groceries. We have arranged our stock just that way everything out where you can help your self and get just what you want. Our PRICES will speak for themselves. We only ask that you come in and inspect, whether you desire to buy or not. Compare our prices with any for the same kind of goods and quality. We know what your answer will be. Come and see. OUR NEW "WAIT-ON-YOURSELF" SYSTEM IS A SAVING PROPOSI TION. YOU SAVE ON EVERY ITEM WE HAVE IN OUR STORE. Mr. Gibson of the Gibson Coffee Company, will hold a demonstration in our store, SATURDAY, Febr. 9th. He will demonstrate the famous "MELLOW CUP" coffee. This is the brand you have heard so much about over the radio. Come in and have a cup on us. We cannot list the many bargains you will find here. You must come and see them. HERE ARE A COUPLE OF REPRESENTA TIVE OPENING DAY VALUES HEAD LETTUCE Fancy, Urge Imperial Valley, the very finest lettuce on the market. Per head. BANANAS Fancy, yellow ripe fruit, direct from the tropics. Special for Saturday, per pound. 8e 8e We will Carry a Complete Line of the Finest Fresh Fruits and Vegetables at all times. Tlhe DpilS SAM CIVINTEJO, Proprietor Market IT ri M 13