THURSDAY, JAN. 16, 19S0. PLATTSMOUTH - -- SE2SZ - WEESLT JOURNAL PAGE IT7B 1 4 Murrav DeDartm J A. Prepared in the Interest of thn People of Murray and rwrandinir Vicinity Especially for the Journal Readers Reasons for Success! Show us a man who has made a marked success in life and we will show you a man who fairly live3 by plan. He puts system into his time, his thoughts and his work He always knows where he is going, what he is going to do, and how he is going to do it. ... The more system you can put into your money affairs, the sooner you will rise above your present circumstances. Earn systematically. Save systematically. Analyze your ex penses. See where your money goes. Save the dollars that are going to waste, and put them to your savings accoont at this Bank. Thus are fortunes begun. The urray Murray, Nebraska There is No Substitute for Safety Mr. and Mrs. George Ray were Lincoln visitors Saturday. The Social Circle Club" will meet with Mrs. Bruce Wolf January 2Sth. All day meeting. A home talent play will be given at the Lewiston Community Center the last of January. Mrs. Mary Hesenfiow of Council Bluffs was visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore, Sunday. Harold Dodson and wife of near Nehawka were guests for a short time on last Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Nelson. George Hobscheidt Is in the hospi tal again his case is a long one, "with an injured bone but every hope is entertained for a complete recov ery. Alva G. Long was called to Platts m mi t T" -n loot r.nHor Tl- Yi AT A V a Vl O H " -i-"""j " "" some business matters to look after, driving over to the county seat in hi. .or i Rev. Lene of eight mile grove was a visitor in Murray and was calling n t i V a Tin cm Vicro - f m an1 ' " ,4 X r- , . m- . 0 . day afternoon. I John Eppings and family of Mur- dock, were .over last Saturday night and visited for over night and for, Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lancaster. Al Bartlett who is away down atj Katy. Texas, writes that it is even mourn as a v1Siiur tor iast ouuj , Long, and where Mrs. Long will re chilly down there and that his at th heme of Mr. and Mrs. B. H. main for a montTi cr more, during friends may look for him back in Nelson and family for the day onwhlch tlme Mr and Mr3 Nickles Murray in the near future. la!t Sunday as well as spending a j m male a trip to California, and John Reddin was a visitor over P"lon of the time at the home of j wl spend pome three pr fcmr v,cek3 Sunday at St. Louis, departing last"13 - i Saturday night and returning on the early train Monday morning and saw the big city while he was away. Lee Nickles of Plattsmouth was a business visitor in Murray both last Monday and Tuesday, and was look ing after some business matters as with his thp wr.rk there, and We are Certain . makr excellent saleswoman and a most capable one. E. S. Tutt who has been kept to his home for a number of days with the grippe has so far recovered that he was able to return to the store and while he is not feeling the best is on the job again. Ben Noell was a visitor in Weep ing Water for the afternoon on last Monday where he went to have hl teeth removed as they have been giving this genial gentleman much trouble for some time. wen as visiting witn ms mauyjDe asijed for refreshments. Every- i friends here. one invited. j Miss Leonora Farris has eccepted j j. v. Berger who is making his i a position as saleslady in the Earl j home at Ivan Deles Dernier and wife j Lancaster store, and wil lassist in j and -where he stays the most of the Choice of 7-pc. set Vollrath Enamel Ware, Pink Pearl or Apple Green color, or 12-pc. Stainless Cutlery Set As a special attraction for our customers, we have arranged for an unusual MONARCH Range Exhibit at our store. During this dis- play, we are offering to every purchaser of a ?lonarch Range, their choice of three beauti ful gifts, as above listed. A representative from the Monarch Factory will be present to explain the many modern improvements in the Monarch Design. Visit this display and see the colorful Monarch line now offered in Nile-Green, Ivory-Tan and All White enamel finishes. This special MONARCH Gift Offer is limited to the dates of our special range sale and dis play, Don't miss this opportunity. Remember the Dates Jan. 23, 24, 25 See Gifts and Ranges at Our Store tnurray- nsrawari Murray, State ank W. Shrader and wife of Sturgls, South Dakota, who are visitlne with relatives and friends, was an over : of Plattsmouth. Mr. Harchar made no night visitor at the home of Mr. and mistake in the purchase of this ex Mrs. Robert Shrader for last Satur- j cellent car. He will admit that there day night and Sunday. are companies who make larger cars Roy Gerking and family were en- than the new Ford, but he is hard Joying a visit on last Sunday where to convince that there are any belter they were guests at the home of a ; cars made. He says the 19C0 coach sister of Mr. Gerking, Mrs. Frank Model A is the last word in automo- , L. McConnell and family. They all j bile comfort. , enjoyed the visit very much. ! Miss Opal Homan of Weeping Wa-! ter was a visitor for over Sunday at ! ho vrr, r,r tt n,,- t,h a-ifo xv p-nost with hr cister : Ruth Homan, who is employed at the hotel. The sisters enjoyed a very , and was guest at the horn- of his nice visit. j daughter. Mrs D J P. Bivnael for T . 0 .. . . . the evening and bun day. On Suncr.y J A. Scotten Fred L. Hild and a;the faml, of D;. J R Brendel aml , r . 1 . . 1 I s portion oi me lime wnen not caiieu elsewhere, Ralph Kennedy are at this tlme dolne the interior finishine of r , me new ana Deauiiiui country nome Gf jfr and Mrs. John Knabe of near Weeping Water. Jarvis Lancaster and family are enjoying a very nne car in the new Chevrolet coach, which he purchased from Charles AtteDerry of Unlon. Mr. and famIly tWnk they have an excellent car, and sure they are right, and no mistake. Stirling Ingwersen of near Platts- wersen, near Nehawka. The Nehawka band, under the di- rcctlon of Prof. Smith and Hansen j made, and of which he makes pur of Omaha, will give an entertain- Chases .They will also visit at Seat tie, ment at the Lewiston Community Center Wednesday evening, Jan 22. No charge will be made for the en- tertainment, but a small charge will ima n-o nhlo in ho in t-M-n nn Incf I Friday and visited with his friends j here for the afternoon. Mrs. Berger, who is in Oklahoma City, Okla., j writes that the weather there is very i cool and disagreeable a great portion of the time. John Farrl3 was called to Platts mouth on last Saturday to look af ter business and was with consider able difficult about to get around on account of tj"fnjury to his foot which he recetved some time since when the Omaha car ran over him and knocked him down, injuring his iD0 Nebraska. ent foot. He Is getting about, but it is with much pain and trouble. Alvador Nickles while assisting Perry Nickles in the loading of a car of sheep, on last Friday, had the misfortune to injure one of his hands which was saught in one of the slid ing doors of the car in which the sheep were being loaded. Perry, who has been feeding the sheep during the- fall had a very fine car load which he returned to Omaha on last Thursday night, the7 being on the market Friday. Professors Sni'th and 7Ianen of Omaha met with about 30 of the residents of Lewiston and was quite successful in organizing n bar.u. These men have an organization of about forty at Nehawka and on Wed nesday evening. January 22, will give an entertainment with these ; pupils at the Lew 1st on Community , Center. No c Large will be mndv f r . the entertainment but a ra al! oh.irw will be made for the refreshments, i Anyone who wishes is invite! to join i this musical organization. ' L. C. Harchar was the fortunate purchaser to receive the very first of the new style Model A Ford coach, which was received in Cass county. getting it tnrougn tne aist.riC-ut.ioa rvecy or tne i'lattsmcutn iwctor io.. Junjoyed Visu oncay. Last Saturday afternoon T. J. Jamison of Weeping Water, and who is working at Weeping "Water and resides in ijiui-um came to Murray ; TT . T11 w r cv'ilr md ; " eoTi; 'p a;(, Vrc t Lt r pA'(1 ,lfe an.? ylr: a.nd :'lr;: T" JU . . .were an over w nou, v.nfic inv.. were guest-s at the heme of Dr. and Mrs. J. "W. Brendel of that place and where all enjoyed the visit and the dinner very much VvTill Visit in Iowa. On laFt Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ceo. . E. Nickles accompanied by Mrs. Ilenrv C. LcnK drove ever 1c S.'.cn- anir.ali n-Vsro thpv visited for Kie day a. 'the home o" a sIstcr of Trs. there seeing the country and where also Mr. Nickles will visit the coun try where lumber and shingles arc- an prancico, Los Angeles, as well ! Ls 0inr- as far south as San Diego. I !and on heir return -topping at Salt ! i Lake City and Denver. They will expect to start during the latter por tion of this week. Have Opened Store. The store cf Earl Lancaster which i Vine hoon fircprt cinrp the accident ! 11UJ A - " " " J which caused the death of their j .U.Vin. ATice- T'ortliii nn fiPCOUnti "?"rZ ' 't "V.J U.in nnened i i on last Friday. There is no one that j ! does not feel a sense of the grief j which has come to these good people and will in all ways endeavor to mitigate their sorrow as much as pos sible. Has a Good Sale. The sale which was had by Her man Wohlfarth last week was a very satisfactory one and one which one could well be satisfied with. The prop erty offered wa3 all good and was deserving of a good price. Old Fashioned Sport. Last Monday Leonard Lutz was in town with a team and bob sled, not a limousine or a four door sedan or anything of that kind, but a real old fashioned bob sled with an ordinary wagon box on it, and the kind that we used to go to the spelling schools in and to the husking bees and all those winter gatherings. He hitched ;the team to a tree for you know that there are no hitching posts for ti-e automobiles. He was particular to make the tying good but, for the sake of entertainment of the people of Murray, the team worked away un til they were able to get loose, and away they went, cutting through the yard of W. S. Smith and out into the street. When they had broken off the real zest of the sport they were caught and tied up again. This is a novelty to have a team run away with a bob sled. To Our -Many Friends. We thank you who brought the good things to eat during our loss, we have a large number of plates and dishes, will you please come and get them, we do not know whose they are. Mr. and Mrs. Fail Lancaster. For Sale. Pure Bred' Duroe boars. Albert Young, Murray, Nebraska. Monarch Easge Exhibit. On January 23, 24 and 23, we are i having a special attraction for our customers, in the exhibit cf the Mon arch ranges. A representative from the Monarch factory will be present on the-i dajs and will be pleased to j explain to you the many modern im- i II s at tbs e4us ot tM Joarua.1 feaov mi xiy kmmaJ event or Uuxa tf l&icet Lb t ton u UHM mfTmn, it rfUl o r mr tfa. eos W J provements of this make of range. Remember the dates and do not fail to call. See ad regarding them la this issue of the Journal. B. H. NELSON, Murray, Nebr. Presbyterian Cfcurch Notes. Sabbath school at 10 a. m. Morning worship at 11 a. m. Evening service at 7:38 p. m. (Young people's meeting). Wednesday evening prayer meet ing at 7:30. You ire cordially invited to wor ship with us. J. C. STEWART, Paetor. MODERN WOODMEN ELECT Cass Camp Modern Woodmen or America, ha3 held their annual elec tion of officers for the year, the fol lowing being named: Consul Clarence Favors. Advisor Oliver Finnifrock. Bunker Edward .Gobelman. Cleik Henry F. Goos. E. f-ort. Robert Trice. Wa t cb man Wi lliam Schuldice. Manager V. T. Arn. Physician R. P. Westover. Following the election the officer? were inducted into their respective offices by George Luschinsky, past col s 11 1 , in a very impressive manner ard formally took over the work cf the camp. Tii3 retiring consul was Edward Gobelman. who has filled this petition for the past two years. ! Another gnod way to get a thrill without shooting a total stranger to et it is to make a raiscue and sit I'v.ii !n tio chair in which the cat's taking a nap. :hx2-"xwx-h-5:- Bi Jcs J. Stibal 1; Chiropractio Physican v SCHMIDTMANN BUILDING 9 V Specialty ( Nervous Liver Kidney Sv.-i-rtny ap?:rtnn'-c fur Ton- ? silitis, SinuFiti?, Piles. S-EAY and LABORATORY 4 PUBLIC AUCTION The undersigned will offer for sale nt Public Auction on his farm 2 1i rnks cact and one-half mile south of r'fr!,T- Cr?f k; 11 miles northwest of Plattsmouth: 2 miles north and :ircf'-( .va.rters of a mile west of the "frrht Mi'o drove Lv.tl eran church. ri Vr.-;- !iing at 10:00 o'clock a. m., wi'h lunch served on premises by J. J. R:i of Cedtir Creek, the fol lowing described property: Fcur Hs2c! cf Horses Oi e l ay gelding. S years old, wt. 1350: one Mail; mure, smooth mouth, wt. ItUio ; tine team hay marcs, with -niooth mouths, wt. 2500 lbs. Six Hsad cf Cattle Two Hol.-tein cows; one roan cow; one Jersey cow. fresh soon: one Jer sey heifer, fresh; one Polled Durham bull, three years old. Farm Machinery, etc. One John Deere hinder, 7-foot, 'ike new; one Minnesota mower, 5 fort, Ike new; one P & O wide tread lister; one International corn plant er: one King-Hamilton corn eleva tor, in good condition; one New De parture cultivator; one Jenny Lind cultivator; one 2 -row Badger culti vator: cv.e P & O 2-row machine; one 3-soction harrow; one hand corn sheller: one Aver' 2-row stalk cut ter; one Mrllne lj-inch sulky plow; one Molin? 1 (5-inch walking plow; ne P & O 14 -in eh walking plow; re Gorham sender; one horse clip per: one hay rake; one 1-horse corn drill: ore Lightning feed grinder; one bob sled; one hay rack and trmk; cue Galloway manure spread er; two Moline farm wagons; one wagon gear; one spring wagon; one Tood top buggy; one Overland light truck; one 5-shovel garden plow; one block and tackle; one 50-pound an vil; one post hole auger; two 50-gal. tas barrels: one 15-gal. oil drum; one tank heater; two heavy log -hains; one butter churn; one 3-h. p. gasoline engine; one pump jack: two i-inch farm harness; one buggy harncss; one single harness; one Ma ?rcfj,7 range: one laiindry stove: one Anker Holth cream separator; one 22 Enterprise sausage grinder; one lG-foot butchering table; 200 bush i -Is of seed oats; one stack alfalfa ' oy and about 4 tons prairie hay in iarn. Terms of Sale All rums of $10.00 and under, cash. On sums over that amount, six months time will be given on bankable notes bearing S per cent interest. No property to be removed until settled for. Bidders make credit arrangements with their own banks. J. E. Meisinger, Owner. REX YOUNG. Auet. F. A. CLOIDT, Clerk. Gas Plant at Shenandoah, la., is Blown Up City 13 Without Gas as Plant Is En tire Enin One Man Killed in the Explosion. FrM TtMiir'i Dtly This morning at 8:45 the plant used for the manufacture of gas to supply the city of Shenandoah, Iowa, was blown up and one man killed as the result of the sudden explosion. The cause of the accident is not known and it was startling in its suddenness and caught the employes of the plant unaware, one being so severely Injured in the wreckage of the building that he died a few moments after being rescued from the ruins while another of the employes was abie to escape from the building. The result has been that the city is without gas service and the de mand for gasoline and oil stoves for cooking is at the peak, radio mes sages from there state. The damage to the plant is such that it will be a great many weeks before the manu facture of gas can be resumed. A HAPPY BIRTHDAY A very happy little girl was Flor Flor- )f this severe ence Elizabeth Sudduth, south o city, when in spite cf the s snow storm Saturday afternoon, a host of little friends and schoolmates gathered at her home to remind her of her eleventh birthday. Each came with a game or stunt fixed in mnid ready to begin the fun, and at once they begun, so no time was lost aa all were a real merry-making bunch. After all performed their stunt- or game, the birthday cake consisting of a large angel food bearing the eleven candles was presented. All were delighted and took part with Florence in this game also. , They were then presented with a box of different animals, each drew and matched to find their partner, after which they in couples entered the dining room which awaited them, laden witn aeiicious luncn, which, all did justice. Then at a late hour j all densrted savine thev had a goodlwr time, and wishing Florence many, many more nappy mrtnaays Florence was presented with ai shower of pretty and useful gifts,! which f he sure appreciates. Those : present were: Fred Crunk, Lois j Mead. Chester Keil. Nora Hoschar, ; Flcrebell Mead. Franklin Womack,' Frank Hobscheidt, Dick Hall, George Thompson. Henry Hobscheidt, Jean Hall, Margaret Hobscheidt, tveiyn Mead, Geraldine Sudduth, James Hes- senflow, Florence Sudduth and aiso, their teacher. Miss Freda Klinger, j whom the children praise so much and is certainly worthy of all honor as an excellent teacher. HAVE ATTRACTIVE PLACE H. L. Taplett and son. H. G. Tal pctf, who hav purchased the sweet sTk-p in til V'-tyer building are new rr.(iy to Icok af.T their trade at ;h5c. neat and attractive place cf ".iu.-Ines"! and gradually getting the j room in the m et up-to-date form to car.' for the m c-d of their patro?. -.-or Taplett v.-iii nai ;h: 'r place the Taplett Sweet S:v-p j available su'i:urfae -v:ter. confif ar.d with their eTporience rhculd be jv ration of the water ta::I-. and th ai'it." LU - - - LllM IH. ILll-A - li.L in" territory one of the fine-:- plaice rf i'.s kind. For thr present, they v.-ill conduct thrt r.Iace r.s a cenfeu tionary with candic and cigars and also a full line of fountain drinks. Ir i3 planned to later add other feature-? to th- store that wili he completed as the demand develop?. The new owners are clever gentle men and it is a pljaure to meet them ai well as to enjoy their pleasant place of business. AN ERROR ON RECORD There seems to be somewhat of an error made in the report in the Jour - nal in regard to the amount of malt masn iouna oy me auiiioniif s m possession of J. C. Mick at Lagle. The facts in the case, according to the statement of Mr. Mick are that he only had nine gallons of the mash in a twelve gallon Jar, and he defies any and everyone to show how a man can put 40 gallons into a twelve gal-T Ion jar. Mr. Mick further says that he does not mind the truth in the matter, even though he was in possession of a small quantity cf home brew, simply for hi3 own con sumption, and he cannot see wherein he has committed any great wrong, or seriously violated any of the laws of our state. FARM LOANS I have 5,000.00 to loan at SVzo on good security. No commission. Terms to suit borrower. Also have a good SO acre tract of land for sale, 2 miles west of Mur ray. Bonded Abstracts of Title to Real Estate also at reasonable rates. Fire Insurance written. JOHN M. LEYDA, Bates Bldg., South P. O. d21-Ssw, 4S ALE 20 White Wyandotts roosters, ?1.25 each, four dozen hens, $1.00 each. D. A. Young, R. F. D. Plattsmouth, Nebr. J4-tfw Clucks hatched now will give you layers, when eggs are high priced. All lurht brpeds 12c a Chick. HriUK ? Hatchery, Thone 631-W. Platts mouth, Neb. Deeds. Mortsases. Contracts and all kinds of legal blanks for sale al.'fc-! Journal office. Jssry Searsios Safe j 1 SMfft ml j 200 o the Famous Bean Brymmels Guaranteed Fast Colors A New One if One Fades All the latest colors and patterns. Broad Cloths, Madras Cloths. Values up to $2.95. See them in our window. On Sale ONE BAY Only Saturday, January 18 Eh at -ffl Union Suits Men's Ecm and Random Spring Needle Rib Knit long sleeves, ankle length. Medium -weighht. Size3 36 to 46 . w J J 5 MEN'S Solid colors and plaid patterns. Ekes 14V5? to 17 Each r 5! rv a ft Service, Qszlity end ;f I Ol!3?!V is Far i J-3 J l.SL.'i.3L iufS V Cl ( i 3: ate Has Nearly InexliP.Tntible He srveir for Beep V7:ll Irriga tion, Professor Says Lincoln. Jen. !-J.-?:ir.ik hr.s a ner.rly ine:t?-.r.tis!ib! rcervoir of goound water that i" Available f-r de?p-w"'il irrigation ard for private and public uses, in the opinion of nr. A. L. Lngn. g.-rl-gist rt the Uni- r-rsirr of Nebrn?!:. but that reser voir is far beneath the surface of t::c ground. Dr. Lugn ir. jxt rov vorking rp the report rf a rurre; made lart rummer cf the s'.uc. pirli-cvJ-rly tiio Plr.tto basin. The report, to bo nn blip!;' i this j npring i -:u:tc? is a guif'.e to t; e wote-r re ef t!te F'.atc, d: ?cr"' the - i vaicr-nearing s;ir.u. nuan'.iiy vi intr sands m Nebraska. It er.'a'V:" ir.virg down of nil materia since the groat ice : ge. Glacial Deposits Eastern Nebraska i? underlain with age. glacial depo?It? fr;m the ice varying in thieknees of beds from jQ to 20 feet. Beneath this a bed cf coarse gravel eri?tf- the source of much of th riecpell vrater. A mantle cf wind deposited clay and silt, omnonly known as loess, covers the glacial drifts. Dr. Lugn believes that the great ire sheet which extended into Nc hrrska age? ago reached as far as j roimnbus and Seward, though tkri': gorier affected a large uncovered ! J? area. As the ice sheet molted, deposit:? cf accumulated drift were left am! c-trried out onto t,-e IcvpI plains by draining waters. Swollen, ?ed:ment liden streams from the nig"!) plains of ' western .-eorasKa eonirmmru 10 n.,. uu11uik 11 -'"'-- Drains On Underground In the lo?"s area of south central Nebraska the sheets of ru'wash ma terials average 200 feet r'nek. snnes and gravels being norm's and filled with water. The c'ay blanket over these waterbearing ands averages 70 to 200 feet thick. The dryness of the Platte in sum mer is explained on the grounds that the river flows on the porous sands and the water drains off under ground, emptying into the southeast ern Nebraska streams. FOR SALE Buff Orpington roosters, 52 each. Call Elbert Wiles, Plattsmouth phone 3321. jStfd&w. Call No. 6 with yocr order for ir.b printirc. fZi VOLUMES BUY2ISG Men's Domet Flannel Shirts - 2 pockets, full cut. Will give you fj2 long wear. Only each YARD WIDE White and Fancy Patterns per yard ihlly Don and OLher Make Values up to $2.95 Clearance Sale Price Sl49 c sjv r'J Dependable Prices LOCAL PEOPLE ON PROGRAM While the local Rotary club was ! minus several of their members wh were inter-city relating with the Li:.- coin club, the members here enjoyed ! local men on the Dro?rram. whicri was in charge cf W. G. Kietk. count y j attorney. j Mayor John P. Sattler gave h "s boyhood impressions of Germany, ifren which nation he had migrate d- some forty-eight years aro, giving many interesting stories of the Ger many of that day. E. H. Spangler, master farmer, well as one cf the newer members of the club, was called upon to give Lis impressions of Rotary and gave n fine talk along the lines of the work as he had gained his impressions of the working of the organization. Attorney D. O. Dwyer also dis cussed some of the phases of the "World Conn" in which this nation is now fo much interested with th prospect of this nation becoming r. niember of the international tribunal. LLOYD WILSON ADVANCES Lloyd Bennett Wilron, former res; dem. of Plattsmouth in his boyhood dr.ys. who is now prcfident of thp Chesapeake it Potomac Telephone Co.. with hi headquarters at Wash ington, D. C. is nor.- to become in terested in the bankintr business a he has bwn named as a director ef the Federal American National bank I of Washington, one cf th large bank ing houses of tne national capitoi city. Mr. Wilson is a sen of 1't. Carrie Wilson of Omaha and a grandson of the lat Captain L. D. Bennett, one of the pioneer merchants of this city. .nd he wai born in this city wrier" arents were prominent resid'nl:; a great, many yexra. .Mr. v nson entered th telephone hufines in riittrmouth in 1ST9 night oper ator for the Bell Telephone Company end gradually rr?e in the ranks rf Hs ccmpany to the highest por tions r.r ! was called to New York City as one of the oxecutive officers, later going to Washington in his present capacity. V7 ANTED An honest, industrious man to op erate a Ward chain store on wheel in Cass County. A clean, upright, merchandising proposition that of fers good, steady earnings. Write fo: particulars. Dr. Ward Medical C.. Winona, Minnesota. Over 73 year3 in business. J9-TW-4w We,like to read good old-fashioned, logical, red-blooded political speech es in which men and issues are hand led without gloves, and the speaker isn't afraid to ccme right out and ex pose the hypocrisy cf the other Bid a and demonstrate what a low order cf human life its leaders are. l 4 98c. 'A