The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, May 31, 1906, Image 6

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Murray Department
If Every Person Who
I KKl'AKKD IN T11K 1NTEHKSTS OK TIIK l'KOl'LK OF ML'KP.AY AND VICINITY KSl'KCI ALLY FOR Til E JOl'KNAL KEAIEiS.
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(('.( n'i initu and mil will 'im f 'l'i" 'f f'i't'ir wit'Kr uuoiy.
John Spantiler shelled hlscom Toes
lay. J. V. Holmes was transacting busi
ness in l'lattsmouth Tuesday.
W. II. Shoemaker and wife or Ne
hawka were Murray visitors Tuesday.
L. H. Underwood was transacting
business In Omaha Monday morning.
County Attorney Uawls and wife
were visiting with friends In Murray
Sunday.
A good many people from Murray
attended the picnic at Maple Grove
Sunday.
Walt Yallery has been unfortunate
in losing some tine cows from clover
bloat this week.
L. (J. Todd and Zack Shrader shipped
a mixed load of steers to the South
Omaha market Tuesday.
Mrs. Mollle Shepherd and daughter,
Jean, passed through here Thursday
on their way to riattsmouth.
Mrs. Shaffer, who has been on the
sick list for the past week, Is able to
be about, but mending Rlowly.
Miss Margie Walker returned from
l'eru last Friday, having completed
the training course at the State Nor
mal. Mr. Joseph Woods of the old town
of Liberty cleaned out two wells and a
cistern for Dr. (Itlmore Thursday and
Friday.
I. S. White shipped a car of line cat
tlo to South Omaha Tuesday evening.
Himself and son, Mark, went to the
city with them.
Thero Is one man In town who Is un
der suspicion for the death of so many
dogs lately. If It can be proven,
honors are due him.
The new fangled cultivator shovel
displayed at James Loughrldge'.s
blacksmith simp set ins to possess
many points of merit.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis l'lyben, living
southwest of town, are the proud pos
sessors of a nine pound boy, the young
man having arrived here Tuesday
morning.
W. II. McDatdel and little son de
parted Monday morning for a few
lays' business trip down near Sedalia,
Mo., In which locality Mr. McDaniel
owns a farm.
A case of measles Is reported at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hakes,
houtli of town. This Is the tlrst case
-of measles reported In this community
Sot many months.
Mrs. Phil Hrlsbtn drove over to Kim--wood
Tuesday afternoon to attend the
fliecoratlnn day exercises and assist In
decorating the graves of some ot her
tclat Ives and friends.
Fato Davis surprised his friends by
dropping In upon them Tuesday, hav
ing Hist returned from Coney Island
where ho has been spending a month's
vacation. He will still remain In the
employ of the Williams Commission
llrni of South Omaha.
John McNurlin, of l'lattsmouth.
came down Monday and accompanied
tho relatives of this vicinity to the
cemetery near Ncliawka to assist In
tho erection of a tine monument at
the grave of his father, who died a
few weeks ago. The monument was
built by a Ked Oak firm.
The picnic billed for last Sunday at
the borne of Alfred Gansmer was very
poorly attended owing to the extreme
cold weather for this time of year.
The Phillips band and orchestra did
not venture out and of course the fea
ture of the program was simewhat
marred. We understand some of the
boys In attendance enjoyed a game of
baseball, while spectators wore their
overcoats and fur wraps. The Ice
cream vender closed up shop, and the
man with the hot code took his place.
There were something like fifty guests
present and had a good time at that.
We understand that this Is the last
Sunday picnic, but many Saturday
night programs will be carried out
during the summer.
Dr. J. W. Brandal In Omaha.
For some months past Dr. J. W.
llrendel lias been contemplating on a
trip to Chicago where he would take a
month's course In one of the large
medical Institutes, but this trip was
entirely abandoned last week when
Dr. Allison, of Omaha, wrote him that
his assistant was going to take a few
weeks' vacation, and extended him an
Invitation to take his place. The doc
tor Jumped at this opportunity of be
ing with one of the greatest surgeons
In the west, and departed for Omaha
on schedule time, and has been pres
ent at every operation performed by
Dr. Allison since. In a letter to the
folks at home he states that he wit
nessed eleven successful operations In
one day, most of which were for ap
pendicitis. This will certainly be an
excellent schooling for the doctor.
A Serious Aooldont.
II. C. Long received a letter from
his daughter out at Hendley, Neb., In
which she conveys the news of a seri
ous accident that occurred at their
home a few days ago. One of the
regg boys was driving the line team
KEPOUT OF THE CONDlTloNj
(ir THE
Murray Sto.te Bank
Of Murray, Nebraska,
Charter No. 573
Imnriionilrri In Hie State of Nehru, nt tlie
('! of huslucu My IV, 1IM):
RESOURCES!
lOMim dlwounU t SOWS l
Ovrrilriifi !! rwl kiii unim'UPnd.. Mil 15
IWnWIiiK Iioumi furniture ami tlture I'fi W
Current expMitra kikI taxe uhI(1.... IiW 'M
1uh from nutlonnl. utitte nod pri
vate twnks mid hunker i- 5.1
Tolnl caali on hand.... iTll t
Total .1 47.W9 33
LIABILITIES)
capital mock pali In I S.OiMOO
Surplus fiinil 8,iM !
I'lMllvlrti-d profit ITS 53
Individual di-pmlta ul-
-t loi'hi-i-k J 3U.10S 04
Time I'crtllli'atct of di-
Klt 3,7 39
IHie to aluli mill private
liiiiiku und bunker. ... Till OS lo.7i'2 41
Total 47.9W 33
Htatk (IK N mil AK A, I
Count v of Ca.su (
1. elms. H. Stone, nislilor of Hie aljove
iiiiini'd bank, do aoleninly awear Unit tlie
alaive slaleniciit Is a rorrrt and true ropy of
the report made to the Slate llaiiklntr lloaril.
Chah. C. Stosic. Cashier.
Attest:
IvatikH. Wkht. Director.
.1. A. I'oi.i.Aiin. Sit.. Ulns'tor.
HulMcrllied and sworn to before me this USlh
day of May. IKM,
ImkaM Chas. UdHAVKs. Notary l'ulillc.
Com. expires April In. lino.
Other Condition, Other Habit.
We know It Is Impossible for us to
lead the same life.' The world's work
Is divided amonirst us and we have to
adjust the mode of life to our social
standing. Some are successful in bust
ness, In their trade, art or ptfblic life,
some enjoy happiness In the midst of
their families, some have perfect
health and strength. Which arc the
OUR CASS COUNTY FRIENDS
The Journal Mao Spends I Couple of Dais
Verj Pleasantlj In Southern Cass.
On Monday morning of this week
the publisher of the Journal departed
from Plattsmouth over the Missouri
Pacific for Murray, where In company
with C. S. Stone, cashier of the Mur
ray bank, we started for a two days'
drive through the southern part of
Cass county, the first stopping place
being the flourishing little village of
Nehawka, where we enjoyed a few
hours social chat with a number of
our friends and readers, the first of
whom was Pr. Pollard, one of our
staunch democratic friends. This be
ing about the noon hour we placed the
team In care of Cunningham Bros.;
proprietors of one of the finest livery
and feed stables in the county, and
made an airline for thecity restaurant
where we found many good things In
readiness for the Inner man. The
restaurant Is run by Mr. Davis, and Is
a credit to a town much larger than
Nehawka. After dbiner we called
upon the various business firms of the
city, and as usual at this season of the
year they were not overly busy filling
orders, owing to the farmers finding
plenty of work at home, but all hands
were busy lining up their goods and
wares for trade on other occasions.
We enjoyed a short visit with Frank
P. Sheldon, the merchant king of the
town, also called at the Nehawka mill,
but being on Monday the machinery
was quiet, and the engineer, I. O.
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of 11. M. Shrader's attached to a disc,
when the animals became frightened
and got beyond the control of Mr.
Gregg and look a lively spin across the
field. Mr. Gregg was ijulte seriously
Injured, and one of I he horses was
killed. This will prove unite a loss to
Mr. Shrader, who possibly took with
him just, enough horse Mesh to look
after his summer's work, und then the
animal was an extra line farm horse,
and even though lie has plenty w ill be
quite a lov.
Church Chimes.
Certain men recently passed through
town on the Lord's day breaking
mules. The mules did not know
enough to obey their master's com
mands and were worthless without
this knowledge. The same thing Is
true of men who arc not wise enough
to obey the commands of their master
In heaven. "He ye not as the horse,
or as the mule, which have no under
standing; whoso mouth must be held
in with bit and bridle." "One Is
your master even Christ" whose com
mands we shall all obey, if not because
we love him, then because of His
authority.
We rejoice in the action of ourcitl
zens who refused to open his shop and
labor on the Lord's day. Hut If face
to face with death we would not care
to bank on the type of citizen that In
slsted that the shop should be opened
happiest of all? Should we be allowed
to choose one of these conditions, we Tucker, engaged In making the weekly
without doubt, would all select perfect "cleaning up," repairing the machin
health. In most cases this Is in our ery, etc. The Nehawka mills Isone
reach. If we only remember that the of the finest in this part of the state,
first signs of a disease arc much easier and the Hour made by them is pro.
to treat than the disease itself. Trl- nounced by the consumer as the best
oujiht to keep a bank account had o:ie row there
would he a decided change in the conditions of
the community. livery person who keeps a bank
account raises his standing among his fellows aiui
ith the hanker. lie also helps to make conditions
better in his town.
Ninety per cent of the commercial business is
done by means of paper. Monty represents prop
erty. A check means there is money deposited in
the bank to the credit of the one who writes the
check. If you have credit at the bank your check
is just as good as Uncle Sam's Money.
The check system, wliere safety aud conven
ience are assured, is much better than handling
the money when there is risk of error or loss.
It will pay you to open an account at the
Murray State Bank.
Chas. S. Stone, Cashier. Murray. Neb. . .
home of J. G. Worden, one of the old
settlers of Cass county, and while the
old gentleman Is getting very feeble,
he arose from his bed and we enjoyed
a brief but very pleasant visit with
him.
We also called on J. A. Whiteman
and found him very busy replanting
corn, the entire field which was de
stroyed by the worms or field mice;
this is the unfortunate circumstances
of many farmers In that locality.
Again passing through Nehawka we
accepted the kind Invitation of Mr.
and Mrs. D. C. West to take dinner
with them, in company with Mr. and
Mrs. J. S. Stone. It Is unnecessary
for us to state that we here had the
pleasure of sitting before one of the
most excellent repasts of our life.
Shortly after dinner we returned
to Murray, taking the evening train
for Plattsmouth, feeling much better
after two days outing among our many
friends In the southern part of the
county.
Good Parature
for cattle and horses. I have room for
sixty bead. Plenty of grass and good
water, on Walker sect ion, seven miles
west of M urray. W. J. Ran a ui,
Pasturo-3tM) acres; blue grass and
white clover; running water; plenty of
shade: charges reasonable; fl mllei
southeast of Murray. Enquire of Ed
ward Graves, Murray, Neb.
Binder Twine
Binder Twine
M'Cornlck Standard
Plymouth Standard
Let Us Make You Prices
On The Best
L. B. Underwood
MURRAY,
NEBRASKA
All Prices Guaranteed
When Quality of the
Twine is Considered.
J
Deerlng ' Standard
Sisal Binder Twine
mi the market. At the two elevators
we found the busy men of the town
Mr. Pollard and Mr. Straub were very
liusy taking In com. the teams pulling
In thick and fast, loaded with corn
m-'s American Elixir of Hitter Wine
will always overcome sucu symptoms,
is poor appetite, indisposition, ma
laise, indigestion, unclean complexion,
nervousness. It will give a healthy
nd refreshing sleep and ambition for from the various shel'.crs at work hi
work. It will keen vou healthy and the farming districts,
thusimprovc your earning power. At
drugstores. Jos. Trlner, 7!9 South
Ashland Ave., Chicago, 111.
In Honor of Miss Hotiseworth.
A jolly crowd of young people en
joyed a merry outing yesterday after
noon In honor of Miss Ruth House
worth, who departed this morning for
her home at Long Ueach, Cal. The
party wandered down the Fairy Glenn
where at a late hour in the afternoon
a wholesome as well as delectable feast
was spread in the shade of the trees
and all sat down to participate in one
of the last goodtimes with Miss Ruth
before she left from their midst,
Those whom we perceived wandering
home In the twilight were, Misses
Gertrude Ilartman, Z.elma Tucy, Ellen
Windham, Ruth Ilouseworth; Messrs.
Tom Swearlngen, Fred Iawson, David
White and Wade Miner.
Bridegroom Puts Up Two Licenses.
The fact that Jacob 15. Frey did not
know a marriage license was tjood only
In the county In which it was Issued
cost him IJ yesterday. Mr. Frey
secured a license to marry Lulu lletts,
of Avoca, and got It in Omaha on his
way to Plattsmouth, where the cere
mony was to be performed. When
the ceremony was about to take place
he found It would be necessary to
secure a permit from the Cass county
officials. He returned the Douglas
county license to the county Judge's
ofilce, but he was told the $2 he paid
for It could not be refunded. Mr.
Frey lives at Douglas. Omaha Bee.
At this time we decided to make a
drive further west to the fine little
village of Avoca, located on the south
line and almost in the center east and
west, arriving there but a few min
utes before six o'clock, and deciding
to remain over night we placed our
team in the care of A. E. Cutter, the
genial liveryman, and Immediately
started on a tour of making new friends
In this prosperous little village. As
this was our first trip to Avoca nearly
everyone were strangers to us. Among
the old friends whom we met were B.
C. Marquardt, proprietor of the largest
Some Fine Horses.
While in Avoca Monday we met Mr.
W. A. Rose and during our conversa
tion he invited us over to the barn
where he kept his line horses, two line
specimens of the Rosebud stock. Mr.
Rose Is u lover of line lior.se llesh and
in these two stallions lie possesses a
pair or animals ol tlie oest strair.s,
finely built and are good specimens lor
the all-purpose man to breed to: they
are not of the heavy and blocky stock,
but possess the weight, height and
length for a horse for all kinds of
work. Wlille M r. Rose does not reside
In Avoca, he is there three days of
each week Friday, Saturday and
Monday, and the other three Tues
day, Wednesday and Thursday In Ne
hawka, to meet all parties who might
wish to see his horses, at which time
lie will inform you as to breeding
terms.
(01 KlHYliVpa yL
Children 's Slippers
Don't pinch up your little tot's
feet in poorly shaped shoes when
there is at your command the
Neatest and Daintiest Line of STRAP
SLIPPERS and SAILOR TIES In
Black, Tan and Patents,
50c to 80c
on lasts that., have shape, leok
r.v.V aud ;,mr.
This Way For Children's Slippers
SHERWOOD & SON
WINDHAM INVESTMENT COMPANY
PLATTSMOUTH, . NEBRASKA
Stomach Troubles.
Mrs. Sue Martin, an old and highly
respected resident of Faisonia, Miss.,
was sick with stomach trouble for
general mercantile house In the city, more than six months. Chamberlain's
Dr. J. W. Brendel, Ora E. Copes, the stomach and Liver Tablets cured her.
genial druggist, and F. W. Ruhe, all She says: "I can now eat anything I
of whom have been readers of the want and am the proudest woman In
the world to find such
cine." For sale by r.
Co, and A.T. Fried.
good medi
. Frickc &,
Binder Twine
Binder Twine
Journal for some time. After eDjoy
lag short chats with each of these
gentlemen we started on a search for
new friends and readers, and besides
meeting many new friends and s'aak- Electrio Theatre.
Ing many new hands we succeeded In The Phillips-Hewitt Amusement
placing several new readers on the company opened the season at Louis-
Journal's fast growing subscription vllle yesterday, and will remain there
list, among whom were A. E. Cutter, today and tonight. Tomorrow and
J. II. Schmidt, L. W. Goesch and W. Saturday they will show at Weeping
A. Rose, all at the Avoca postofflce. Water and from there will go to Union
One of the most home-like places in and thence back to Plattsmouth. This
this beautiful little city is the office Is a home company, and their enter
and surroundings of Dr. J. W. Brendel, tainment should be well patronized by
with whom we have been acquainted home people. It Is better than any
for several years, and with whom we traveling concern of Its character, and
ipent a most enjoyable visit. Dr. deserves a good support.
Brendel is enjoying an excellent prac
tice, and Is one of the most contented
young men in the county.
After a pleasant night's lodging at
the City hotel, run by Mr. and Mrs.
Peckhamjwho some time ago closed!
Lands, Ranches and City Real Estate
in Nebraska and elsewhere bought
sold and exchanged.
(tenuis. Insurance and Abstracting of
Titles. Money to loun lit a low rale of
Interest on Improved farms. Huslni's
correspondent In all Important cities
and town iu the United states.
Tdoshontt No. 20 and 91.
R. B. WINDHAM, President
W. W. WINDHAM, Secretary
MA US II ALL.
DENTIST.
All kind of Dental work. Plates nia-J tbtt
(It. 2ii year experleuCe. Prices reasono.t.
Work guaranteed.
OFFICE Fitzgerald Blix k.
TelepiionhNo.Sok47
Quick Meal Gasoline Stoves at 10
per cent discount for cash during this
week at Asmission Si Loucks.
It you want a real estate loan at their doors and receive lodgers only,
reasonable rates; or a reliable abstract and an excellent breakfast at the city
of title, Insurance policy, security restaurant, we started on our Journey
bond of and kind, or a contract, deed to the east, taking the south line road
or mortgage drawn, see John M.Leyda, with the Intention of calling on our
Gund building. Work promptly and excellent friends G. W.IIarshman.sr.,
neatly done and charges reasonable, and 0. W. jr., both residing .about
, . rour miles east of Avoca. We were
Ball Game and Dance. somewhat disappointed upon finding
The Red Sox and the Soldiers' ball Mr Harshman, sr., absent from home,
team will play anoiner game on mcio- eDjoyni? a pleasant visit with friends
cal diamond isaiuroay aucrnoon at me and relatives in Kansas. 0. W. Jr.,
usual hour, in tne evening a nance was found OVCron the Wolfe farm en.
will be given at Coatcs' hall. The ball mcd in 8awn? lumber for the erec
game will be hotly coniesien, as uie tlonofa large stock barn now under
result of the game piayeaa tew aays course0fC nnstructi on for Mr. Wolfe.
since was noi sausiaciory io uie 'M Mr. Harshman Is ccrtalnlv enuhmed
Crook boys. f0r this line of work, possessing one of
-A good complexion Is Impossible tlie mostcomplctelogsawlngmachines
,im, ti. ctMmncli lint nf nrnVr. If l -r ccu, aim ne nas man
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pasty sallow people would pay more at
tention to their stomachs and less to
the skin on their faces, they would
have better complexions. Kodol for
Dyspepsia will digest what you cat and
thousand feet ot lumber to saw In the
near future, although he has only a
few more days work at the Wolfe
place.
We stopped , at the palatial farm
put your stomache back In right shape home of Mr. W. II. Betts, Jr., residing
to do Its own work. Kodol relieves cast of Avoca, where we found Mr.
palpitation of the heart, flatulence, Bctu pretty busy, but, plenty of time
nur atnmaeh. heart burn. etc. ' Sold to give us a few momenta of social
h V. 0. Frlcke A Co.. and Gcrlng St conversation
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irv, rearing ciiann wenoppe'i av uie
READY FOR. B0TTLE
3
who
l
77 0
o c
is the man
owns a
BANK
book. No matter
about lire'sstrug
gles so long as he
pickets his camp
with dollars saved
No midnight at
tack nor morning
assault has terror
for him. He just
marches to vie
tory under the
banner "dollars
saved" aud the
enemy retreats.
It's noble to die
for one's count ry.
Hut it is more
comfortable to
live If you own a
bank book. Get
ono today from
.The. First
'Natal Bank
PERRY'S
Restaurant
Fresh
Oysters
in any style
Short Orders)
Regular Heals)
Oar Spt-
If you are hungry we can supply
you with the pick of the market
8th drll of Css Co. Bank
Teeth S5
Cold Crowni ind Bridie Tenth Is. woo. Porrt
laln Crowni li.so op. Fillinfi too op, Toetta
Ksiriciod Ptiolait. Now hi tamo day.
DAI LEY, The Dentist,
EotablklMa iSSS. Poitoa Bit ,' OflAHA,
KILLths couch
m CUREtmb LUNCS
m Dr. King's
New Discovery
FOR ( "c
SUMPTION
OUGHSand
iOLDS
Pries
SOo & $1.00
Free Trial.
Hureot and Uuickeat Curo for all
THROAT and LUNO THOUB.
LES, or MONEY BACK.
-It pours the oil of life Into your
system. . It warms you up and starts
the life blood .circulating. That's
what Holllster's ttocky Mountain does.
35 cents, Tea or TabVts. flerlng & Co.
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