THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1933. PUTTSttOUTH SEMI WEEKLY J0UB1TAL PAGE HYE wSH cocra be Eaccrc ocoto The Bates Book and Stationery will be better prepared to supply your needs than ever before istory Paper p" am Typewriter Paper 4SC 16 Color Special Crayons Sc all other stock in Proportion Don't Get Caught! You carrv a spars Lire and spar tube why net a kit of spare lamp bulbs, too? Don't risk an arrest or an accident wen a kit takes up so littlo room and bulbs are replaced with so little trouble. MURRAY GARAGE A. D. BAKEE, Propr. Murray George E. Xit-kles was a visitor in Omaha last Saturday where he was called to look after some business matters for a f-iiort time. David Kendall of near Union was a visitor in Murray on last Monday forenoon, coming to look after some business matters for a short time. Fred L. Ilild and wife and Henry! Hild and wife were enjoying the Bock family reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Hansen last Sunday. J. V. Fitman. C. V. Allen and Roy Corking all were over to Nehawka on last Monday w here they were looking after some business matters for a short time. Roy Beins and family of Cedar Creek were visiting in Murray on last Friday nd were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Font T. "Wil3on for cupper in the evening. . Gecrge E. Xickles and wife and V.. B. Baninng and -wife, the latter from Union, were in attendance at the encampment of the national guards w hich i3 in session at Ashland at this time. Mr. Xickles and party CLOVER SEED Cleaned Free Brirg yotir Clover Seed to the Murray Farmers Elevator have it cleaned free. Get lib eral payment on same now, and when carload has been re ceived, it will be shipped and balance of payment made. Car lot shipments sell at a mnch better advantage and yoa will receive the benefit. Ask about this at the Elevator. MURRAY Farmers ieator Company Murray - - - Nebraska Af Red Triangle Sfofiont rn UVJ -THE I I II II if G ERM PROCESSED U,'VpARAFFIN BASE ' it WW sy u w v . lg3CJ 5g drove over Sunday. Visits Friend Here. On Monday morning George Nick len wan Furprhsed when he was at the lank and his friend "Leftle" W. J. Williams of Cedar Bluffa stepped in fo the hank and greeted him. Mr. N'hkleH 1h a aimon pure democrat. Mr. Williams is an ardent republican. They became acquainted in their leg islative work, becoming very good friends, and it was a pleasure to both gentlemen to get to visit for a time last Monday. Has the Eight Idea. Henry Vest, knowing how diffi cult it 13 to get along with no steady work, purchased a large hog the other day for a nominal price and has it in a pen and will feed the animal until cold weather and will then have the came dressed and which will go a good ways toward supply ing the winter's meat. Had Excellent Time. The Ladies Club of Murray who entertained their husbands at the Country elub at Plattxmouth last Thursday, provided the husbands and friends with an excellent time with their picnic dinner, in the shade of the trees and wer-fortunate In that they had the gathering on Thursday evening rather than later in the week when the rain came and they would have been rather surprised had they bsen delayed until the rain came. However they all were well pleased with the delightful gathering which was had. Murray Now "Wide Open. We do not mean that this is a wide open western town but we do mean that the matter of business hours are not as they were, for another town observing no closing hours and open on Sunday has compelled Mur ray to protect her business interests and to remain open in order that the farming community may come and You are Assured Honest Grades and Weights for Your Grain at the MURRAY FARMERS ELE VATOR. See us before you sell A. J. Vcxdcxnan Manager Phone 17 Murray. Neb. Only Conoco Germ Processed Motor Oil penetrates metal sur faces. Protect your investment . . . save on repair bills by using Conoco Germ Proc essed Oil which costs total of only one fifth of e cent per mile. i TPH PI'L twurtt hat goods are beaded and not permit the trade roniriguou to thi town to l drawn elsewhere. Of course the code does not require that thfcr p aoy .raln rtotiug howr, for th J Hon l of tLe code is that alt goods he aold possible and that as much of the goods as possible he nought from the wholesale houses that they In turn may huy more good from the manufacturers and thus more yttol hit alloyed. The hutl housef will he open as bafor and. on Sunday for a limited time that pecnlt may he provided an op portunity to secure what supplies they need. The barber ehops also wilj keep open during the week nights hut not on Sunday and with plenty of hair ruts for sale at 25c. Enjoyed Very Fine Time. Willard NeUon wu out last week as acoutmafcter for the boya at Mur ray and with him from Jaat Thurs day until Sunday morning his two brothers, Wallace and Iionald, Iale luthg, and Cbarje fttaka, when they went tamping at King Hill and re turned Sunday morniug in time for Bible school, they reported a very fine time. When it rained all night Friday and a good deal on Saturday and Saturday night, Harry Nelson thought it would be a fine thing to go get them on Sunday morning and a he went one route they coming an other they were here and at Sunday school befcre he got back. As thy had a tent they kept good and dry an 3 aure had a fine time. The N amber All Eight. Frank Mrasek who has been a pat ron of the telephone company for a long time and haa much business over the lines In his business has had hia number tlephone 32, but in order that the numbtr might not be mistaken people had been in the habit and are Btill o, of calling when they wanted Mr. Mrasek, saying three two, and Frank gays that be is going to change his number but we do not think he will. For he and the people are used to the old number. Fine Time at Diller. Tom Nelson was a visitor at Diller v.'hers he lived some time Eince and also took with him J. V. Patterson who also formerly resided there and as they were passing through Lin- eoln picked up Robert Diller also an old resident of Diller, they all going to attend the two days reunion held there and report they had a fine time. Tom returned home, last Friday, bringing IlobertDilJe-rto is home in Lincoln, but leaTing Mr. Patter son at Diller for a longer visit. Visiting Century of Progress. Chester Sh&der and wife are visit ing at Chicago and attending the Cen tury of Progress and as Chester's mother Mrs. Bertha Shrader is mak ing her home with them they brought her to Murray on last Sunday and she will visit with her sister, Mrs. George Xickles and her mother, Mrs, H. C. Long during the time the young folks are away. Mr. Shrader is get ting eighteen days vacation, one-half of which he is receiving with pay and the other half without pay, so theyj are taking the opportunity to visit j the fair. Hare Splendid Evening On last Friday evening, there were a large number of the friends of Mr. j and Mrs. Leslie Potts gathered at the j home of her brother, Dan Hoschar j and wife, where they had arranged a most pleasant reception for Mr. and Mrs. Fotts in the nature of a miscel laneous shower and a pleasant party. The evening was spent with music. games and a general good time. Xu-j rr.erous fine gifts were received in! token cf the honor and esteem held j for this popular young couple, whose marriage occurred a fortnight ago. j DRAWS DOWN FIXE Monday afternoon in the county j court a hearing was had on the com-; plaint led by th? city oJTicials ati Weeping "Water against Eugene S;m-! mons anil Alhert Egge, charging j them with intoxication. The men e-i tercd a p!ea of guilty to the charge j and were accordingly fined J10 and! costs by Judge A. H. Duxbury. Mrs. J Albert Egge. who was charged with resisting an officer, having refused to! submit to arrest by Marshal A. J. Tat-! teron, was given a sentence of $10' and ten tlays in the county Jail fori the effensc. BITTEN TO HOME Frcta Tuei- tUr ! Mr. Kftil Drewcr and ron, Cbarles, i cf Callaway. Nebraska, with Mr. and Mrc. J. H. Harding of Meadow Ureve,' re returs.inff home today. They hav betn riiitlnj at the home ef Mrs. Wil-' tiaw Hlater and Mr. and Mrs. Sterl-; ing Ingwtrsoa In this city ana Mr. aud ?tre. WaUtce Hunter, at Onata! ter tk ptet week, ilto attending taa Beck faasily rcuaiaa. Ctoirc Dado Hor Gocp For Brooth Although kh fcas ht but 7 Jb. of her overwtirht, lfi woian coda that 7 lbs. ha made a remarkable different to her Her letter readme ' 1 am , tjk old and my height is 5 feet. Lat year t weifhed 164 lb 1 have been faking a taJf-ieatpooUtiJ of Kru cheo alt, miking no 4har.ge tn my diet. Kw I urn ruad the hipa, and only weigh 147 Jb drested. Jiut I feel lighter and cat; now run up fetafrfc, which before u-d to make me gap for breath, Kveryut.e &ay how well and tt I Lvk."'Mhwr J. i. Kruschen U an 111 blend of C b pt rite talu wfci' h t.eip Ay organ to function properly ai.d maintain a j i - - m a . i.i j & . . i t j . fjjleridid degree of he.!ib-it build up energy and strength while Hi're reducing to normal weight. rjt-t Kru hen traits hi F. Ct. Fricke L Co. or any ofcer JUe druglfct in the world a Jar latts weeks a&4 cstg nH uuith than ll 'et.lx. C- Lopuisville Voters Tum on .1 n - . , , Election Tueiday on Qtettioa of I - Wca by VTtts. Ths residenus of i,u.tv:;:e zul ncjniiy loaay are q'-i.'.g itie joar-j ing 3.2 beverage as the r-;:u!t of the ..... . , . mandate of the voters ru:d.ay when ... ... , , they earned the pjopo-.Uion of legal- . , . , . . izinz the tale of bttr. i - . . ....... ,., to cazt their ballots. Hit ct th'.- be ing ladies. The result of the vol v. a that 253 voted to authorize the vil lage board to Ltiue liceM. and 114 voted afe'ainfet the proposition. With the cloe of t'.r pells ai-d the: Etart cf the count of the ballots, the village hoard aiea'.bled ar.d after thei returns were given as favorable to. the beer cause, the board canva6?5C the vote and declared the election .1 : -I . . J -r.l .1 . of the licence. "On Ea.Ie" licer?e -er& issued to,' Henry Schoetaann and Frarik John-: son at once and their bonds acecpted ana an st xor te :.S wveras?. j Within an tour after the rult declared and the Lee n?e uued the ? 3.2 was available to t.ose vLo ed it and the victors in the eoatertj were able to enjoy the berc w tLat tney naa ueipea miu iga.i. U5DESG0ISG TSZATHZST Mrs. Charles Manners cf this city.; is at the Nicholas Sena hospital at; Omaha where she was taken a ffff J days ago to undergo treatment. Mrs Manr.ers hs.s net Yn in the- beT Gf vo-!r, r,. . cided that a course of trea: would be t-enefcial to her LeaJtL. The many frisnds are hopeful tLat and with improved healtL. SHOWS DAILY THREE IttWOrSOORM. TIMES ITS FORMER SIZE A BIG RINGS A Spectacular Pageant "SUNNY SPAIN" Of rtwc Mi.ssVATES LOLA rtO It STAR c IN PERSON - A iae rt. or i4cvfrtctvCE rSrto THE SHOW SUPHEUE PL ATTS MOUTH Saturday, Aug. 26th SPECIiX HESCHAirrS' TICKETS Children IOC Adults i 20 Ask Ycr Ilerciist Nehaivka rbai-bfc Hall aa a vi:tor u Out ata iaxt W of. day, U-ii-g called there to look afur hjiie bulL-ji matters fvr a fcLcit time. Me.-s Ussy jerking. J. V. Fitman end C. V,', Ailen, all of Murray. ee looking after some buAikefct nratu-r in N'iaka for a the" time. Mi Virginia Follard L.aa a-cjted a position in the Sheldon etoreg ar d is naklng a very excellent aatittaLt in the condut of the butite. Wm. A. 0t and the family were gueu at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ai-irew K. Sturm on ia&t Friday t-ven- jug, when all enjoyed a very Cte ei eMi.g. L'cf ie J'eu-r Opp and grandson were over to LiE':o!n os lat Sunday, where they were viiitif.g for the day at the Loru of Mr. and Mr. H. F. Opp, and where they enjoyed a vry n time. dUra liutiecg wi a business isi- tor in Nebraska City on lal Monday i ff.recB, where Le was a!led to ae (about so:--e matu-rs .ni.fecie'3 with !tte publkation of the Nehawka Kn- lterpri.se. Lloyd Avgu,t. departed on Uat :SuB!j.v fof tjttmr. Nebr.. where they will visit at the Lor:-e of lLe:r aon. I William August, Jr. They epet to be gote for about two weeks. , . . 'Ctttury cf Progrta ezpfuicn in . ' ' , IChicajio, returned torr-e laet fcunlay , , evening and expreg their:f3ves as! .... . tjgtiy delighted with the bi fhov. Juilaa Petersen ad family, who; ire itayifcjr at tfcie Jiiut at the Loic - ! of the a other of Mr. Petersen, Mrt. i e! to rea-ew their atuaitUUi-e and J ary Kt, were rlcitisg for the cay j e-c;cy the feliowthip of the two j list i?'jriiav at the Lome cf Mrc. Pet- branthef cf the fatally. Aroi-g thobe! ifin'f Mrv Edward Hurray, t present were Mr. and M.rt. Stewart' II r. Fern Nuzienler. who La t3 visiting here from her hcne at Cole - rlCge. the being: a tis-ter of Mrs. A. G. Cisaey. ecos-patied by her brother. see Lewis, who Las lo been ! vifiting nere lor tte pan . mere, returned to their Lcre in the j northern part of the Ftate lart :on - day. after Laviag enjoyed a tpienOQ v'f't here. Pa-1 P:ai.tett and w-ife deart3 cunnUT fr.r tV,-r r.T'' ,o!r.e in ,f 5 mtre aw,rapaSied ty poc? m-tintf. which LaE ben con-) to.C Eeo6 pi-tt. Ttey ti r ued for the pa,t aeren year, ard t d t& re. . L .fme a tltrd eTttt Md Li( v i6 j tS Ca-f. risitirr at'w.ked forward to wiih much yvyftal : ; - 5PrirlS-! axUcijtioa. i - j j -.,'-,- .v rseeung tte many : rjt-r.es ass reia- lives whozn thy left when; : they moved away a few years ago. Tell cf Crtp Dertmrtirzi IL F. St. John, Sterling ! Halev .nd Walter 5:ivarj d-epaned Uvtri ago for the north western part T ! of the raate, goirg to visut at tre Mr. and Snrs. Otto Schwiraz. 1 and after a shcrt s-a&y there coatin-; ah Da t oaa. A few days z-o they wrcte from Y artier. telling of Laving roted tie serious damage to crops ty the grasshrE jail trronch that section. They say 'tie '"'hoppers"' ta-2 literally eaten rp i ' ihe con. Ifavirg otly the rare stalks. I which are abc-t:t three feet in heiglit ; and have ro leaves or ears th-ereon. W i- W-C W. w w f 3Jrs- G rover Kchatt. who Las leea afflicted with hernia, which Las teeT. clvirsr this good wc-zntr. much grief, is she ha uered greatly, wert to the Mtthodis-t hospital on last Friday, wiere she uncerwert an cperation fcr the correction cf her trouhle. La bce r..it:.r.c fair progress since the raeal. Tier r..ary friends are Lop ing that she will soon be in Ler form er gocsd health again. Attfdirg Certrry of Progress ! 3Ji?s Ruth Falrer," with a runner cf "bcr ycun.g wczsen friends wLo are teachers :n the schools cf Ctaaha. are tLis west attending tbe Century of ProgTes eTpcitioa ir. Chicago. They left in a body from Cteaha. r&atir.g the trip via rail and will spend an tr.tire week in the windy city. taVing in the sights f tLe great sLcw. Will Care fcr Their Trade j When the merchants, in order to j comply wfta the urging for a Mer- chsats coce. agre-d to el;se their I places cf business at an early Lour. : Ihey fcund that tbcre ws a lctss of i frusires tufferied therehy. ard al)?o that the ratror.s; s-ere r?ct able tt ; secure -tLe good Li-h they m-ere ! ne5ing cn account of bing busy in i ahe f.eld8 iurir the ay. so cce of jute ir-ercLar.ts rrwe to 'W'aaLirgtoT. j fc- Infonaatioa ar.d was told ta Vep ; ."-pen as long as Le ccsirel. so the ; store wiil rescn-e rerr.a:riir.g open :r. the eve-itg, as heretofore. Est S:nc Cicthes Tct Jarrcs McVey. c: latt TLvrfay. ifter Laviif wcrk4 is. th tli til 4ay, found Le Lad to aaW a trip te Come Come Come and Drink Bud wiser Under the Anheuser-Busch Good OW Rich Anheuser-Busch On Tap Starting Thursday at 4th and Main Street Cn tlie Courthouse Corner Plattemouth, Nebr. tit,,. : r r : Oma-ha to look after soti.e liufiu matter, ar.d tlitrolii g left Lis under-1 riothicg lying on the porch. l.a.e.- , , " , . ' f f tL - ' iTLfct 1 '--a tL ''L r g Just h ho the tLief was no oi..e knowr, ! tut Jim tay that if the on who tk the riothet needs more, he ftiil I ha a few ie?t, whi'.-h he 'ai. have by ; raiiir.g :or tLeu.. Eotgi-Dtlef Derrier Eexnior On iat Sunday m Aijtek-pe park in UnccJc w-aa teiebrat the annual reus ion of the Rourh J.d D-le Der- inier Jlifet. with b'jiut tony gather i Roujrh. cf Xehawka; Arxhtr Rough J ard wife and Miss Agz.es Rough, c j V.'eepitg Water: P.i' Lard Lteles Der- ! rier and fasaiiy. of Elxawood; Kr. J. C. Dtles Deraitr ar.d farr.i'y, of Alvo. cola. ; vru taere were r.un.eroBt fl-ow- en- cent.? tte cay. ta-e pan: pavilion ; ! ; rcvided rhtlter aLd proved an excel-j j lent plare for the gatberii.g. ! Th i is one of the raarv f.ne lan.iv i CLi.rf C:iDiLr- who i.as tea itatir.g treatsieat at or-e of t he Orr:aLa j LciFpital?. has bo far recovered that ; jte w-as able to return Lose Sunday. : Mr. Vitousek Las ter much Ittefttd , j by the eourse of treanc-CEt at the fcos- j tal and it i? Loped wi;i now t , restored to Jas forcer gtKc tealtL. August Clearance of ALL OUR HIGH GRADE fR If If SUCH RerigeratoF5 Gliders - Folding Cots Oil Stoves - Gas Stoves, etc It shall be our policy cot to carry over any seasonable articles, as listed above, and to move tbem quietly we have marked them down. Come new, before it's too late. Sm10 COrCHES with spriix lHcd jEattresses; 2 sprir flbl piUctrs. Car be T,r.rc into a ftH-si?c bea or into rorir bees. TTe Lave their at cost reascr able prirea. Furniture Exchange Tables - Chairs - Cil Stoves - Washing Machines Dressers - Chin Closets - Buffets Library Tablet, etc IEXIXVT Y0rE TTOCE ard TXOCB COVXXIYGS -sritt Xze-ay Iicri Flc-cr Wax. '"Shire" Ccch Dryirr lirolern; TarrisL arc Srirc" Lircktn Lac;rtr. Ttey teer ycrr floor lckirc beatiftl U TCr 2CXE3) scrzttLirj; rcw ix yx-cr bene ara vtlzt to get ri cf ary Tiere cf Ftrritrre ycr tot tare use fcr, Tartars we car trace cr czct-rge. Fumiiure arid Horce Fumishings Ttletisre Fa. SI rULTTSrCTTTS, J-TXi. Scttk ti frjet mr v rr- t rrj". EETUEilKG TO KEZEASEA Lur Muller., democratic na 'ii- - v . ...... W tn of, at : parted ba-.uroay r.igh: for Oa.a.' t- --rtr;i.l. r b-il . iLg btck to fmaba Judge At.S'ew M. y.vrrianf-r. loritier cLif u'..e o? : u : 'tttt fcu;'rt-ii court ti.C a It pin ner cf Xr. yulier. JiiCt-t y.'jrnt-r I Lat not b--r. in f:od beal'-t. tor s-v - j r:Lj J'-" "t5 w.s,,..rr a tlOI: tf soh-r.or lor th a-'f-rney , r.e-fc;. rc w!. it. :a.. : p !,-a. i . The oor.cLiior. o: Juclpt " . 'tc-t t to caust a pr of ap- ret. :.fior. the frirt.u.- FCE Em ; Property known : Y Ir.r?. . -1 1 w . Fcr rart'.ular ct-!I It. ; ycur hone town merchant I , your ir'.er-C end will po a long : wr&ys to accommodate you. Can as much be said for the big city : store, mail order ho a-fee cr radio , station merchant? (Upside Sown OUR SHOP is topry tury, "WTiilc are taking in venior. Bui we are not too bury to ieH you a suit you need at a price you'll not see again eoon probably never! 4 0 &S LL (Xibv Carria?? ) L ccn-birztiar of Bairy Carrot. Eassirei. Cxcdi Bfd arc Auto Crfb xhy-t axrarrs every ce naid. Before yot try a Bar; see these. rare