I THURSDAY. FEBR. 21. 1929. XTATrcxoTrnx szzn weekly ' JOTrtnii PAGE SEVEN Murray Department Prepared in the Interest of the People of Murray and Surrounding: Vicinity Especially lor Mm Journal Reader If any of the raiders of tba lovmalfeMrr eoeiU eat orttcm of intareat la thlM rldnlty. an "rill mU mto thto ffle. It wLLap paar under U1 beadlnrxwa ing year and with some wenty-flT applicant for the position, Joe Loss, who is an excellent young man, waB the successful bidder for the place and immediately takes possession and goes to work as highway pa trolman. A Pleasant Welcome K3SKSST - This bank is more than a safe . deposit ory for your money, more. than just cages and steel vaults. Regardless of the size of your account, a pleasant welcome awaits you. We are anxious to serve you. "SVe offer reliable information regarding your investments and counsel in your financial affairs. Murray State Bank There is Ih Substitute for Safety This Bank will be Closed Washington's Birthday J. A. Scotten and Fred L. Hild j but is slightly better at this writ-wt-rc building a hog house for W. L. I ing- Seybolt. j J- A. Scotten wiis building an "A" I. Of A. Welter was a visitor in ! type hoR Louse for the lumber yard. Tabor. Iowa, for over the week end, ! which plac-es one at the disposal of v h-re lie was visiting with the fam- ! the yard when wanted by someone liy. V. O. Trorp last wek purchased a very ilr.e tt'.im of mules at the sale whif h was held by Chris C. Murray. ': in a hurry. The teachers of the Nehawka pub j lie schools gave very pretty Valen- tine parties for their students last i week, v.-hich were greatly enjoyed J- hn Karris was called to Xebras- j by then all. ka City on last Saturday, where he: Mr. and Mrs. Charle3 Mutts were had some business matters to look over to the county seat on last Sat after. jurady, they driving in their auto and Wi.i. Spoorer and sun. Charles. ' v:s:tirg with friends and looking af- wert looking alter some business, ter some ousmc:s matters in Omaha for the day last Saturday. Jc'-- T . Chilton, of Chetalpepc, Wilbur Hewitt was a visitor at his home in Plattsmouth for over the week end and returned to work in Missouri, arrived in Murray, and has ' the Wayne Lewis barber shop on the been visiting here for a short time ; early morning train, with friends. i Robert R. Nickles tnd daughter. iMiss Dcrtha, and Mrs. Win. Spoorer inn the Murrav Transfer company wr visiting with friends and also v.ilb l'-eir -.vrrV iu-it-.P- th Hrivpr . S "-n'I"S ( i' one o! their trucks. very poorly for some time, is still kept to her bed. but is considered as b ii:g slightly improved. W.tF. Xolte has received another car load of swtet clover seed, which be will dispose of to those who are reeding this seed to sow. Lee Farris, of near Union. the county iseat on last Saturday I Van Allen and brother have been 'trimming and topping the trees in the yard of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Nick les, which makes a very changed ap pearance of the place. Walter Reed and family, of Oma ha, were guests at the home of the narents of Mrs. Reed. Mr. and Mrs. J C. A. Reynolds, south of Murray, was lor tne aay last sunuay V fell visiting and also looking after some Louis Schuniaker, living near rse business matters in Murray for a ' hawka, was a business visitor in short time on last Saturday. Murray on last Monday and was ac- Chris Deal, who has been vcrv sick : fompanied by Sanford Homan, they for several we( ks past, remains un- ! driving over in their car. able to get out of the bed and house,! John Buck the blacksmith of ! Murdock, was a visitor in Murray for a short time last Sunday, driving over in his car and found some very bad rcad3 between the two places. Albert Wolfe, who wields the razor at the T. J. Brendel barber shop, was spending the week end at his home in Nehawka and returned Monday afternoon to take up his work again. The Rev. H. L. Grassmuech and wife were visiting in Murray on last Friday and were calling on the mem bers of the Christian church, of which Rev. Grassmuech is the pas tor. The Murray Transfer company, with Frank Mrasek in charge, was taking two loads of hogs to the South Omaha market on last Monday for G. D. Boedeker and E. J. Boe deker. ' ' L. J. Halles and wife and Mrs. G. L. Taylor were over to Omaha on last Tuesday, where they were visit ing with friends for the day, they driving over to the big town in the car of Mr. Halles. Virgil Arnold was a visitor in Murray on last Monday, coming for a load of coal, which he hauled to his home in Plattsmouth, , as he was able to get the coal at a less price than In the county seat. J. D. Wurdeman and . wife, of Leigh drove over to Murray on Ia3t Sunday and were visiting for the day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Nickles, Mrs. Wurdeman being a sister of Mr. Nickles. George Troop and Neil Prince irLir 4-U. TJ .-,Ur lere over to Nebraska City last WOmrarin naicnery week, where they were enjoying -a RERMGZDNE Keeps Chickens GERMOZONE twice a week in the drink destroys disease germs taken in with the food or water Keeps the crop pure nd sweet Corrects and pre vents diarrhoeas and bowel troubles. It's the best remedy also for Roup, Colds. Canker, Swelled Head and such disorders. The favorite for more than thirty years. We can guarantee Germozone to please you or your money back. Germozone in liquid form is twice as efficient as tablets given in the drink. 12-oz. bottle. 75c; 32-oz. bottle. $1.50; half gallon, $2.50; gallon. $4.50. Stop your Poultry Losses w ith Germozone Come In and Get a Bottle Toc'ay "x HANDLED AT Dr. G. L. Taylor's Office and visit and attending a Valentine party which was given by . their friend, Miss Imogene Sauders. - - - The chorus of the Christian church will meet with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Seybolt on Friday of this week to re hearse for the musical presentation which the congregation will give at the church on Easter day. Van Allen was a visitor for the day on last Sunday at the home of some of . his friends at his former Iowa home at Sidney, and returned home late Sunday evening, after hav ing enjoyed a pleasant day. Herschel Jones, who has hereto fore been in the employ of Harry G. Tcdd, and who has been visiting at Flattsburg, Mo., for some time, re turned to Murray and will again en ter the employ of Mr. Todd. Mrs. Gertrude Carper and son, Lu cian and daughter, Dallne and her brother. Gust Nelson, were visiting in Murray and were guests at the home of Harry Nelson and family for the evening on last Friday. Vac Mickluskey and Son have pre pared a case for the tools which they have been making and with more than a hundred of them displayed in the new case, it makes a very pretty sight, especially to one who is a lover of expert workmanship. Chester Spoorer and wife were over to Dan Anderson's on last Fri day, where they were in attendance at the reception of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Meisinger, who were united in mar riage one day last week. There was a large crowd and a very good time. A. D. Bakke installed an all-electric radio at the Berger hotel, -which is giving eminent satisfaction. The new machine does away with all bat tery troubles and makes the service very much less, as there are not bat teries to maintain and the circuit on the electric light bill is negligible. Postmaster James W. Holmes, of Plattsmouth. has been making some improvements and alterations in his building in Murray in the way of building a stairway on the inside, so that Mr. and Mrs. Allen and the family can better utilize the build ing, which they use for a cream sta tion and a residence. M. G. Churchill and wife were over to Bethany on Tuesday of this week, where they were in attendance at the funeral of the late John W. Thomi son, a brother-in-law, who passed away at his late home in that city early Sunday morning and was bur ied on Tuesday of this week. The deceased was S3 years of age and formerly resided near Hurray. . Mrs. I. M. Davis, of Lincoln, moth er of Mrs, E. W. Millbern. departed last week for Alva, Oklahoma, where her father was very sick. Mrs. Davis arrived three hours before the pass ing of this former Cass county man, George W. Young, who was for many terms county commissioner of Casi county. An account of his life will be found elsewhere in this paper. Bud Nickles and wife, who are making their home at Stockton, Cali fornia, are liking living there fine, and will be loath to leave when the time comes for Bud to complete his course with the tractor instructions, which he is taking in the west. They are not at this time decided whether they will continue to make their home in the coast, or return to the east. Harry Nelson and family wero over to the home of Mrs. Nelson s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson, a short distance from Nehawka, on last Sunday, where they assisted in making a party at the home, and were also greeted by Hennings John- son and family, of Nehawka, and Arthur H. Gehrts and family of near Waverly, and where all enjoyed the visit very much. Kingsley Shepherdson, who has been making his home at Seattle, where he has resided for some years past, but who formerly resided in Murray and vicinity, was visiting here with relatives and friends for the past few weeks, being a guest of his sisters, Mrs. James R. Hill, re siding southwest of Murray, Mrs. Glen Vallery, of Plattsmouth, and Mrs. V. D. Parish, of Elmwood. The discourse which was delivered here last Sunday by the Rev. H. L. Grassmuech was one of the very best and considered by those who heard it as a master discourse, and which was thoroughly gone into. The sub ject was "Fishing." and treated of the calling of Peter and James and John, those three disciples who were (fishermen by vocation, and whom j Christ promised to make fishers of men. An Old Fashioned EVERY SATURDAY NITE Given by the Murray Dancing Club Excellent music. A good time assured. Good order. Come have a good time Sat. night. Murray Dancing Club Ben Noell, Mgr. urray 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. BAAKE Hold Fine Meeting. The Rlverview Community club held & most delightful meeting on Monday afternoon at the pleasant country home of Mrs. Geo. Meisinger south of the city. ' The extremely cold weather and bad roads prevented many of the members from attending altho ten memhers and one visitor braved the elements. The business meeting was in charge of the president, Mrs. H. L- Gaver. while the lesson was in charge of the project leader, Mrs. Albert Wheeler and Mrs. John Ket tlehut. The memory song for the month "In the Gloaming," and "America" were sung in chorous. Elaborate plans for the program on achievement day were formed and each member given a definite part as her share in the work. The business of the day being com pleted, our hostess served a very dainty and delicious luncheon, to which all did ample justice. Murray Christian Church Notes H. L. Grassmueck, Pastor Friday evening at 7:3 there will be choir practice at the home of Mrs. Seybolt. Everyone please come. Next Sunday Mrs. Garnett from Plattsmouth will be with us again to direct the choir and also to give a special number. Rundav School iu:uu a. m. Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. Sub jectt "Everyday Seek- EM m eciats! 4 pkgs. Nugget Spaghetti 25 2 lbs. bulk Macaroni .1B 3 lbs. bulk Spaghetti 250 2 lbs. bulk Cocoa 250 2 pkgs. Jello (choice of flavors) 150 Coffee, A.G.B., our private brand, lb. . . 450 Sugar, 10 pounds for .590 Smoked Salt, 10-lb. can for . .900 FANCY HERRING 9 lb. keg Herring . . ..... $1-15 8 lb. pail Flat Herring . . . 1.50 FLOUR SPECIALS 48-lb. sack Omar Wonder Flour $1.79 48-lb. sack Little Hatchet Flour ... . 1.69 K rasa O D TELEPHONES Main Street Store, 236 South Park Store, 118 AmXm m3m John T. Eagleton, M. D. Physician and Surgeon TELEPHONE Residence, 9 Office, 9 '7 Will Make Home in East James R. Hill aijd the family will in a short time remove to Broken Bow, where he will farm one of the places which are,, owned by Mrs. Frank Da via in th4 west. Roy Gregg will farm the pla where Mr. Hill has resided for some time past. '-: Eoy Gerking Doing Nicely ' Roy Gerking. who returned home a chort time since from a stay at the Immanuel hospital, in Omaha, where he underwent treatment i for several weeks, and has since his re turn, been making good progress to wards complete recovery, was able to be over town last Saturday for the first time since his return. He is doing nicely, .anit'Vw.as desirious of being able to make a trip to Platts mouth soon. in ! today to attend to some matters the district court. j James Stander, well known resi- TtfHe-ion " aeni oi louisviiie was in me ciiy Our pre-Easter program is develop- today for a few hours attending to o. eiir anrt more interest is some matters at the court house in created every Sunday. Make yourself : which he was interested. the promise that you will attend ser vices at some church every Sunday between now and Easter. m. 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). Wednesday evening prayer meet ing at 7:20. You ire cordially invited to wor ship with us. J. C. STEWART. Pastor. LOCAL NEWS Valentine Party. On Friday evening, the school house in Dist. No. 5 was the scene of a large gathering of eople for a Valentine party sponsored by the Riverview Community club. The room being one of the neatest in the county, presented a very fine appearance with its Valentine dec orations adding a lovely touch of color. The evening was spent in playing various games and contests appro priate to the occasion. At a very late hour a sumptious lunch was served, cafteria style, by the committee in charge who proved that the confid ence of the president was not mis placed. In fact, the lunch was so generous that there were cakes to spare, which John Pearsley, genial friend of the club. oblicmEly auctioned to the Dr. Heinemaa, Dentist, Hotel Main Bldg.. Phone 527. From Monday's Dally Mr nnd Mrs. Wallace Hunter cf ! hir-hist MrMpr. threhv adriiner a neat Omaha were here over Sunday visit- !SUm to the club's treasury, ing with friends and relativ-s pndj Earl E. May of Shenandoah. Iowa, enjoying the day. j generously furnished some of hiade- a Hnmpv cr Tefft of . WeeDin k . licious coffee for the occasion .and Watpr was in the' city today ' to-all who had the opportunity. .tOTsam spend a few hours looking after some !ple it. voted it very good coffee. ' matters of business. When the wee small hours began Mrs. W. A. Scott and little grand-j to draw near, the jolly crowd wend- daujrhter. Dorothy, who have been m ineir ay uuuieru. relatives and here visiting with daughter, Alice May, and George To man. One of the features of the oc casion was the fine dinner prepared and served by the ladies. Those at tending were: Mr. and Mrs. Willis Bartlett, Sioux City; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Campbell and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Lancaster and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Parks and son, Carl, Mr. and Mrs. John Hendircks, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Todd, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Campbell and family, Mr. and Mrs. Will Wehrbein,. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Keil and family, Bertha Nickles, Gene Nickles, Mary Wiley. Miss MiE3 Hard Times Party. -j The Lewiston study club were en tertained very pleasantly on Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jarvt3 Lancaster. For the event the home w?.s very prettilj- arranged in dec orations of the valentine season, the red hearts and cupids being ued ;.i the decorative plan. There were i large number of games appropriate to the occasion played by the mem bers of the party. At an approriatc hour delicious refreshments were served by the .hostesses. Mrs. Jarvis Lancaster and Mrs. John Hendricks. The Journal appreciates your. In terest in phoning us the news. Call o? 5-any- time. -& Hold Birthday Party. The Lewiston aid society held their meeting on Sunday at the home friends departed Saturday for their home at Sheridan, Wyoming. Father George Agius of the St. John's church in this city, departed of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Nickles, the this morning for Lincoln where he society joining in the observances of goes to attend the funeral there of : the birthdays of several of their i an old time friend in the priesthood memoers. j ne memDeis wno naa and whose services will be held at birthdays failing in February were Burial Vaults You care well for your loved ones while alive. One of our concrete vaults protects their remains when buried. An absolute guarantee. MILLER & GRUBER. tf-N Nehawka. Nebr. Farmers I'Jork! There comes every Spring a raih, of work, when it is difficult to get. your job done. . . . Better get your work in now, which, you know you will have to have, and thus avoid disappointment and delay when the rush starts. We are now sharpening. Layes, Shovels, etc., and doing much Spring work. , '. Bring in your Discs. We are special ists on them. Dont wait till you are 'in need of them. Now is the time! Bring Your Work to the Murray Blacksmith Shop : Had Excellent Time The Murray Dancing club were well pleased with the excellent crowd that was present at their dance on last Saturday evening. The crowd was large and the music excellent, which helped to make the occasion one of much enjoyment. Will Close Friday The Murray State Bank will ob serve the birthday of the "Father of His Country," George Washington, which occurs this coming Friday, February 22nd, and will close the bank for that day. Make a note of this, for you cannot transact busi ness at the bank on that day. See the ad in this week's paper announc ing the same. the St. Theresa cathedral. Mrs. L. J. Stewart and Mrs. O. M. Pitcher of Fairmont, Nebraska, who haven been here to assist in the care of their father, M. W. Smith, de parted this morning for their homes as the father is now showing very nice progress toward recovery. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Roman and little son departed this afternoon on the first part of their journey to California, where they are expecting to make their future home at Santa Ana. The Reman family will visit at Nebraska City anc Lincoln before starting on west. Carl Parks, Mrs. Fred Campbell and W.T. Richardson of Mynard writes Insurance for the FABM 'EBS MUTUAL, cf Lincoln, on both CITY and FABM property. Celebrated First Anniversary Little Mary Catherine Spoorer. the daughter of . Mr. and Mrs. Martin Spoorer, celebrated the first birthday anniversary on Valentine day at the home of her parents and had as her guests for the occasion, whom she invited, Great Grandmother Mrs. Perry and Grandmother Mrs. S. Bar ker, of Plattsmouth; Grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Spoorer, aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Keiser and children, Noble, Junior and Beulah. Mr. Noble was home spending the week-end with his parents, he being a student in the Agricultural college at Lincoln and Chester Sporer and wife. . Becexves the Appointment George Small ' has purchased tbe farming, put fit, of - Geprga Edmiston and will engage in farming th com- New Shining Parlor Chuck and Joe Eichter are. en terprising merchants, having es !' . tablished theirv shoe " shining . business in Wayne Lewis', barber shop. Every courtesy will be extended-and all patronage of their enterprise appreciated. . Chuck and Joe Richter MURRAY,. NEBR. from Tuesday's ltily j George Caldwell of Brunning, Ne braska, is here to enjoy a visit with the old time friends for a short time. P. A. Kild of near Mynard was in the city today and arranging for his sale at the farm as he is moving to Murray to make his home for the present at least. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hild, Mr, and Mrs. John L." Hild and Verner, Hild of near Mynard, were here to day for a short time, en route to Omaha to spend the day. j Sheriff Bert Reed was at Weep ing Water yesterday afternon for a few hours visiting with the old time friends and attending to some com pany business in that part of the county. j John W. Banning, the Alvo lum-1 ber dealer, was here today for a few hours looking after some matters, in the county court, he being the ad ministrator of the Henry O'Donnell estate fram near Union. ' Mike Vitersnik departed this morning for Omaha where he will spend a few hours in that city visit ing at the St. Joseph hospital with Barnes Holy who is there recQvering from the effects of hi recent lUuess from appendicitis. ; From WeJnari Dariy V-Levi Rakes of Ashland was in the city today for a few hours attending to some matters of -business and vis iting with friends. Mr.. -and Mrs? N. P. Schults of Omaha were here today for a short time loking after some matters of business in the couuty court. Attorney Harry Holn of Lincoln was in the city for a short time to day to spend a few hours loking af ter f.ome matters of business. -- R. S. .'Moekett; weir known Lin coln attorney -was- here today to at tend to some -matters in the district court-tn-which' he was interested. 'V.' W. Livingston leading member of the Otoe county 'bar and ; former legi&Latoj of. that: cauntyw was. here Am Aww We wish to thank the people of Plattsmouth and viqin ity for their liberal patronage during our 1 5 Day Sale. We feel sure that due to unsettled veather conditions many of our friends who wanted to attend this sale were unable to do so, therefore we have placed a num ber of these Shoes in our Clearance department at re diculously low prices. Here you will find real values in Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes at all times. These shoes have been arrang ed Cafeteria Style on tables and racks, with sizes and prices in plain igures for your con venience and quich selection. Boys9 Sturdy Shoes Brown and black. An ex ceptional value at, pair WOMEN'S Oxfords and Straps Patent and Kid Leather 050 pair Infants9 Soft Soles Here is an unusual bar gain that speaks for itself. Misses and Children's Shoes, Oxfords and Strap Pumps $&.85 and $2.45 pair Plattsmouth, Nebraska 09