Murray Department rKKPAKKD IN TIIkTnTEIU:sTS OF THE PEOPLE OF ML UK AY AND VICINITY ESPECIALLY FOR THE JOURNAL READEES. If oiiv of Hit muh ft of the Junnnil kwnr of a i't( ci Wi iciiit nil Hum oii.tu'tf. Kilifar Jvumul. t or (in Hun ofiuttitut in thin riVuity mid trill until ime to tM offu-e it will utenr umhr thU hcatintj. A BANK ACCOUNT With a Check System is One of the Greatest Devclopmnts of the Modern Business World An account at the bank is a sign that you are methodical in business; it handles your business in a systematic manner, and gives you a peculiar busi ness education not gained elsewhere. Checks are more convenient than money. The checks answer the purpose of receipts and can be kept on file for reference. Only thoe who have tried it know the advantage of a checking account at the bank. Your balance does not need to be large, but just sufficient to meet the demands. Instead of paying your bills by cash the next time, deposit the money in the bank, and check against a bank account. We are equipped with the best safe deposit vaults, and represent the best fire in surance companies. The Murray State Bank C. S. STONE, Cashier. MURRAY, NEB. Special Sale at Holmet s Smith tall Wicked "Richednets. Next Week. , "An Idle brain Is the devils work tw.M.n t,.. .tin rrtL. . i -i - w.. M A aiwlal fille Mill be held at tlieP"" uuvsim worse, aub iuio uiaiu store cf Holmes & Smith In Murray all of the Idle rich Is the crimson Inferno nt wppIt v.fprv artlclo In the store ll8er- "eroert in. parsons, me . in ..m .t . roduced nrlce in order of a millionaire of New York, has . ... wvlffAn tTh LVm11 mitVi HTbe mnlA WW, f- thA JlflTft tl)Iln!LVI A UO lOUiilJ, TfibU AMU . I ti a i ft i i i 1 1 4 a, twk on th road. The store Is we BUU ir,al "inme, u wuc wu mind with hrirht new merchandise. "ai 'ae!-- uisimskinaor putnaity ht. a mi.Kt. have room for the exceo- "'at Is sweet to the plutocratic tribe, tlonally large holiday line that will be dog rolls In carrlcn rot, and comes placed on sale In a few days. Hear In home thinking that he Is perfumed mind that this Is not a sale of cheap about right, and no doubt Is envied by shoddy goods, but every article Is sta- 1118 ao '"enas; nice tne guaea wast nin,t ni v.nnr m oinspiit Insiwrf inn. wun nis minions, roiis in immoral r I it I t 1. .1 I 4 I 4,- J I I .1.. ..-I- The prices that we are going to make utm, ami is loieraieu uyauimais uuiy will surel v move the goods, so call ear- 01 1118 K,na- iv m ti.n wopk and lot. us show von xne - piuiocraiess reiusea io care .j ... ..- ... j what we are doing. This sale will last ior ner ouspring, ana turnca ner ai one week only. We offer you la pounds lenuon 10 uie pooaie aog; men, De- of best granulated sugar for $1.00. coming urea oi mis, sue toca turned to tne diseased, degenerated nooiuty a now airi hahv nrrivpd at tliflhnnip. oi me oia ccuniry, ana nere rouna WeakLunas Bronchitis BURLINGTON WILL PAYCASH For over sixty years doctors have endorsed Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for coughs, colds, weak lungs, bronchitis, con sumption. You can trust a medicine the best doctors ap prove. Then trust this the next time you have a hard cough. Th bait kind ol a taatlmonlal "Sold tor OTr sixty yaara." Had T O. Ajn C.. Lowell, uiilMttmi f f SAiSAPARILU. PILLS. HAIR VKJOI. Wt h BO ucnu t W publUh tkt. foraulu of til our mtdiotuM. yers Will Be Liberal Patrcns cf Newspapers Locate!! la Cities oo Its Li.:;, The Burlington lias just announced Its attitude toward the interstate commerce commission's rulings, and the law, relating to newspaper adver tising, in a circular to publishers now being mailed, and bearing the signa tures of Passenger Traflic Manager EustlsandGeneral Passenger Agents Francis, Wakelev and Lalor: "The Interstate commerce act, as well as other laws, seems to make dif ficult, if not prevent the Issue of pass es and tree tickets to newspapers, and as it Is businesslike that the rail road should pay cash and the newspa per publisher should receive cash for his advertising space, we have decided to follow that plan. Commencing January 1, 1507, we will pay cash for all advertising and Issue no pass or free tickets whatever to newspapers. "As heretofore we ex Beet to be lib- All vegetable and gently lanative. eral patrons of the newspapers, espe cially those in cities and towns located on our road; and as quickly as details can be arranged we will present for consideration a cash advertising con tract for the year 1907. With this in view we request, prompt return of en- Ayer's Pills keep the bowels regular. The following Items intended for our weekly edition were dropped In the Plattsmouth postolllce, as the stamped envelope shows, at one o'clock of Mr. and Mrs. Clint Clincburg In Te- seething even more rank than her- Thursday afternoon, and did not reach , d , Will Smith was In Mynard Tuesday. Mrs. M. 0. Churchill Is reported on the sick list. Miss Gusslo Boiib went to Omaha Tuesday evening. Jl.MsIlk waists at $:t.00. Holmes & Smith's. Next week only. 'Win. I'hllpot of Mt. l'leasant pre cinct, was a Murray visitor this week. Laundry soap, eight bars for 'J."c a Holmes kSmlthM. Next week only. Dr. B. F. Brendel made Ills brother, Dr. Will of Avoca, a visit Friday and Saturday. Miss Florence McDonald spent a few days with Uie family of Dr. B. F. Bren del this week. Mrs. Klelm. residing four miles northwest of Murray, lias been quite sick for the past few days. Win. McClocd, the painter, received quite an injury to his eye Monday while at work for George Bay. Men's all-wool sweater?, I1.5J value, will be sold at We, next wei ek t nly , at Holmes & Smith' Murray store. Nick Klaurcns has Just completed a new building which he calls his "shop," I'flng the head olllce for Jack-of-all-tiades. F. II. Cunningham, the genial livery man from Nehawka, drove Into Murray Tuesday morning to take the luXi train for the county seat. J. F. Welble, special agent for the Columbia Insurance company of Oma iia, was In Murray this week looking after tho Interests of the company. Mr. Wm. rhllpot. living six miles west of town, lost a valuable horse Monday evening from lock-Jaw. The disease resulted from a small null be ing run In the foot. J. M. Stone, president of the Ne hawka bank and of the Murray Slate bank, was transacting business In our village Tuesday, and making his son, Cashier Stone, a visit. Mrs. Ben Bcckman and daughter, Mrs. Frank Llntcr, came In Tuesday evening on the train from Omaha where they have been visiting Mrs. Tony Augustine and family for the past week. Rev. A L. Zlnk, pastor of the Chris tian church of riattsinouth, dellveted Best salt $l.::o per barrel at Holmes Si Smith's, next week only. cumsch on last Monday morning. Mrs. Chas. Berry and baby were quite seriously poisoned last Saturday from eating canned salmon. Mr. Berry did not partake of a nulllclent amount of the tainted food to Injure him, but Mrs. Berry and the baby ex perienced quite a serious time, and it required prompt medical attention to rescue them. self and turned away with the .air of mo "injured Innocent." ow comes the climax for their perverted ap petites In "The Time and Trial Mar riage" A woman writing under the name of "Rose Marie" brought out a small book six years ago, "The Mor.- ogamic Marriage Law, Amended by a Trial Expiration Clause," with the same Idea. These moral monstrosi- the Journal's postotl'cs box until ten o'clock this (Friday) morning. This will account for their non-appearance n the Murray department of last week's issue. Editor Journal. our rates. ties mean to tell us that a clause tie If any one dOCS not think that nlgbt attachefi t0 thP. marriage .-nntrant o services are a good thing at the depot, tnat lf tnprB ,. dlatlsfactlon "All of our agents have been in structed under no circumstances to place orders with any of the newspa pers tor advertising in any form to be carried for account of this company Theo. Amlck's children are on the after December 31, except pursuant to sick list this week. . terms of new contracts The old time traveling drug man, "iou are therefore respectfully no- Reed, was In Murray, Monday. ti&ed not to carry any advertising for Mro. f'h&rlM Dill has heen nultesick account with this company after De- for the past week, but Is able to get cember 31, except In accordance with ahnntnuain terms of our written contracts. The Remember the reduced price sale at just let them stand around our depot "u, Col. J. B. Seybolt went to South S'X'ZtoSZ'M Holmes Smith's all next week. for .lcvcn hours some morning or un- by boih partleS, the contract becomes Omaha Thursday to look after the Jjf f " ' SVte lZ 11.50 silk skirts will go at M.25. til you are discharged from the rail- Dull and vold) cach have anotner h0rse market. Sin Lh -' Holmes & Smith, next week only, Mrs. Will Shera of Rock BlufTs Is re ported among the sick this week. J. W. Burton was transacting bus! ne.ss iu I'lattsmouth last Saturday. Miss Mae Vallery Is spending the week with the family of I.M.Davis Best granulated sugar, 1'.) pounds for 1.00 at Holmes Si Smith's next week only. J. W. Edmunds was looking after some business matters in Dunbar this week. Dr. B. F. Brendel made a profes- road premises for vagrancy. Our stock man, Dave Amlck, stood in the chilly blasts one morning and watched 'stecn chance at the matrimonial lottery, and thus save the divorce nuisance. "The Family" and all of Its lilt Uie. trains going south when he wanted to Lalllv Dractlce iust, what, thftV nrpafih. i n - t,u . I, i.. I " w 0 ' go nuru;, uuu us a resuit oi uia diiu.K ston at a nlaln house In the countrv i a l a. l .1 t a. U ti. . I ne nas almost oeen uown wiui uie u ta iiTTnmo ,ianj f,,h.,,nj mA.hol. I w u ivutv) waui awwuvi wtiu iuuviivi wuooping cougn. live there as also brnthpr and sister. There has been numerous reports of Love reigns supreme, and their kind- corn husking records this rail, but ness and hosDltalitv knows no bound. none can excel the record of Misses There vou have law and order, and a Anna and Matlc Puis, the daughters fear of the Creator of the universe. In of Mr. Wm. Tula, living three miles that family you have the essence: the west of Murray. They have averaged very foundation of good government. 80 bushels per day during all weather It has been through the most strenu that would permit husking. After ous efforts on the part of honest otll- finishing at home they shucked for cers of our government to prevent the THE FARMERS' INSTITUTE Entertain Mrs. Wm. Brown, sr., has been un der the weather for tbe past week at I her borne here in Murray. Dr. A. E. Walker was up from Union Sunday to spend the day with his par. ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Walker. chas phiipot brought in two cars of preparations Being Made to feeding cattle tne last or last weeK. He got them In the South Omaha "'SB WHimer. maruet. Thn datps for thA rnm! Wm. Lewis Is wearing a smile that Institute to be held in Plattsmouth won't come off. He has a ten pound on Friday and Saturday, December 7 girl at bis house. Mother and young and 8, should not be forgotten, and lady are doing nicely lest the farmers should forget, Mayor Mr: Ezra Murohv and family moved Gerln8 has sent out 1,500 invitations i i 4-i- 4,1. 4 : - rn P ' twodlfferedt brothers, making, their wrecking of our republic by the plun- toOtoe county last week. He has t0 tneyoemanry.glving the program of . . $2.40 per day at the rate of three cents derbound plutocracy, and not belnir rpntPd a farm nf 240 acres and will lav each day s proceedings, Remember the Big Clearing out sale per busheK By those WD0 have iMed. in this they now strike at down the hammer and saw for airrlcul- This Is an occasion that every far at Holmes & hmlth's Murray store all 0verthe county It Is thought that at the very foundation of ourffovernment nnrRnit9fm- a par mer who desires to be advanced In his nfltf nnnL I . a . . I I tw"vtr. neat ten per cent or ine corn snucKers me home. C. F. Harris, the mule king from this winter have been ladies. The But why waste a gray cell on them had business In our vll- scarcity of men has compcled many to as their Influence docs not extend be- near Union, lage Tuesday A new eleven pound boy arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Craves last Saturday R A. Young was In South Omaha this week looking after a bunch of feeding cattle. B. A. Root, James Boot, Minnie Woods and Rev. Hush were In Omaha Monday evening Misses Edith and Bertha Shoemaker of near Nehawka, were visiting In Murray Tuesday. Mrs. O. V. Virgin, who has been quite sick for the past few weeks, Is getting along nicely. Men's heavy fleece) I ned under wear at 80c per suit: former price 91.2.. Holmes & SmlthN. Next week only. Chas. Phllpot received lo cars of cattle at this place Tuesday that will be placed on feed at his farm this winter. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Hatt of Plattsmouth were visiting at the home of Herman Beck and family Sunday. Mrs. Will Berger, of Nebraska City is In Murray this week, the guest of nnKla talllnif chmiM tabu mMa Less Hall drove out to Mr. Charles "iUD I aA11 M (T1 n(T nir nlo flrtannqnAA n J aIiii Phllpofs place Tuesday to see his 7 "Zirri uw i M Alio wnvi VJ tlTC UIO UC1(I1 help In the fields and women that have vond their own miasmatic atmosnhere o..j. . - ,n. i- boring farmers to come also. The able . . , I OULJtluT IU U wvl U OUCUCI i 4 1 -.14 L....A1. .nakHA4AiKl. 14.-A. - .1 I I J . A . 1 I the grit to hustle this way are to be admired Dentists. Drs. Newell & Tracy will Murray on Tuesday of each Office with Dr. Gilmore. be in week. tod to try and lift them to a level of good men and women, and good citi zenship Is fruitless, "As a dog return- eth to bis vomit, so does a fool to bis folly." What surprises one most Is when one these plutocratic perverts have run tbe entire category of crime, by tbe aid of tbe devil they spring something new; A r la or a. rkW iaaii 1C cnaaUra that tut II a Vaa l "... uiv iuhuj OUUJCVka IV uia- People should not forget the Jubilee cuss that will be instructive to all Singers that will appear at the Fres- who attend. The Journal believes by terlan church on the night of De- that If the farmers take more interest cember 7th. This will be one of the In such affairs that it would give en- finest entertainments of the season, couragement to their sons and daueh- Our station agent, Jas. Martin, was te" who expect to do the farming long after they have passed away. r.u.rind Out su tne flevu tney sorinir somethlnir new: transacting ousiness inumana wen- to prepare for spring stock commcne- and Poor old satan has surely made a nesday. W. II. McDaniels, an old inere are uuers or the soli, no m stake oy runninir with tne id e. ad- time operator, was auenainff to Jim s uuuui, "uu "1IU uou worin dle-bralned, crime-seeking rich, for dutle9 at the depot during his ab- while to come to these meetings be- when he takes them home, thev will sence. cause iQe already done their lng October 12. Prices reduced on all buggies and surreys I have on hand until sold. J. II. Cook. Chicken Thieves at Mynard. A special to the Journal from My nard conveys the Information that sneak thieves broke into Charles L, Jean's chicken house last night and as a result of this visit Mr. Jean is mourn ing the loss of several dozen tine chick ens. Only four chickens were left, and run his "sneoang" and win set such a hot pace that they will make his place very unpleasant for him. Sells More of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Than of All Others Put Together. Mr. Thos. George, a merchant at Mt. Elgin, Ontario, say 8: "I have had the local agency for Chamberlain s Cough Remedy ever since it was In- Ttnht.. A. Ynnnu and John T,. Yonna 8nare ot tn,s wrk. ey Should went to South Omaha Tuesday even- honor the gentlemen who come here, log to buy feeders. There is going to free fha;Be' especially In the inter be more cattle fed around Murray this est of the farmln class- s lay &slde year than there lias been for many years prior. A movement is on foot whereby we have a positive guarantee of night services at the Missouri Pacific depot. A petition has been presented to Gen- pral Pajuenser Acent Tnwnspnrt at these were unable to tell the tale, as traduced Into Canada, and 1 sell as st. Louis, who will take action at their necks had been broken by the mucn oi ii as x no oi an otner lines I once. w ruv WBWICI. vl f.-lr fKiiirnhlll r,A mill. n..n Ih. Xing dATon. mill nn4..n v. iiuivuiii ttuu u.w(ouivu e - www 4--1, a fi ob nt 9 eta Af f ha onnw lalfl oMa your cares for these two days and come to tbe county seat on Friday and Saturday, December 7 and 8, and vie with your neighbors in matters per taining to your occupation. And by all means don't fall to bring your wife and the boys and girls. marauders. A Year of Blood The year 1903 will long be remem- c11 personally recommend this medi be red In the home of F. N. Tacket of cine as l have used it myself and given iwwtbto Mr Berger's parents, Mr. and II J. Alliance, Ky, as a year of blood; which it to my children and alwaya with the enlngmuV worn out cVurch here ,ast Friday to a very good . er. flowed so copiously from Mr.Tacketf. best resut' For sale b, F.O. Frlcke JTinSS sized audience, his subject entitled; Dr. J. W. Brendcll of Avoca, passed lungs that death seemed very near. & Co. and D Ment a drug stores. was the fault of the gun "The Top Notch " tnrougn nere xucsaay enroute from I lie writes: -aevere oieeaing iroin tne It has been reported that one of our Omaha where he took a patient to see lungs and a frightful cough had .vm.,i !. Dr. Allison. brought me to death'i door, when I .iM, tnr th .... Mrs. James Allison was called to began taking Dr. King's New Dlscov The best treatment for indigestion and troubles of the stomach Is to rest the stomach. It can be rested by for a rabbit hunt Wednesday after- cn wm digest tne iooa noon. They returned late In the r ",D "u uo without any SWJU1C"' At ie proper temperaiure, nilllP said It 'ugio bcupuumui oi &.0001 will UIUW MIU II . .. .... , . . . . . fault of the gun on bis part, 7 "'e8b B1C3 looa- " and Mack said that he shot four oi BUBTW 6110 present annoyance, puts Death at Avooa. flv. dft7en. hut. thP u wftn the stomach In shape to aatlsfactorliy I ' ' w M ww I 14. J.. 4 1 j-i a Fred Knnekak, of Avoca, died Sun- Pieces, and he couldn't find enough to m"-'cwom. uooaior ina ' I . . I Inn rjAII (if A m m aV m a ..I a & mm' Mrs. James Allison was ca led to i'"K I'iscov- ,,.,,.,,.. ...,.. hrina hnm. m r. 110UUUv. v .-v- .w. .... . . - ...(IWnmnhnn lfV h. u vw " iiiucm ui o ' thcntlclty of this sUtemcnt as the iccumsen monaay tome Deas,ae ot r.. several weeks with consumption. Tbe ' . ... .... .. 1 ...nti. r nr tmiw.. I lsnlnff result mat arter taklnu fmirl . . r deceased was oorn in Germany in ISTrt, farmers mleht start to shelling, think- her daughter, Mrs. W . A. Kllneburg, lng the car famine had broke. w" quue bick. nrt. Jampsnn. living six miles west Mr. ana Mrs. l. c. lodd visited at of town, was In town Monday distrl the home otj. w. Lowther near My butlngsate bills announcing his sale "'"")'. w wc serious in I..r the 5th ot December. On account "ess oi uranuma aiarK. of the poor health of his wife he has Mrs. Lou Crawford, one of Dr. Bren been compelled to quit iarmmg ana del s patients from near I nlon.accom nmve to a higher altitude. panled him to Omaha Tuesday to con The committee on the lecture course suit with Dr. Allison. have made arrangements for tho Dixie Every line of new and up-to-date J uoliee Singers on the "th of Decern- merchandise will be sold at greatly ber. It is understood that these seven reduced prices at Ishlng result that after taking four bottles I was completely restored and as time has proven permanently cured." Gurantecd for Sore Lungs, Coughs and Colds, at F. G. Frlcke & Go's, drug store. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free, and tame to this country when but a I Ismail boy. He is survived by his wife ana tnrcecnuaren. me runcral was held there this afternoon. The de Always After a "Snap." Some time ago two ladies of this city, who are old enough to have known better, bit at a snap of getting ceased was well known here and for something for nothing, and ordered Funeral ot Infant. The funeral of the four-montlis-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Walllngren, occurred at 2 o'clock this afternoon from the family residence on Winter Holmes Si Smith's stcen Hill. This Is the Second time several years worked for Tuelle Fastcnau. Nebraska City News. Ashland vs. Plattsmouth. In the football game tomorrow be tween the Ashland high school and thA Tnripnpnriont. fnnthall tpam of thla u'l-d" ladles and gents can make all next week. Call early and get within two months that the an;cl of ctty the fuiiowintr Is the llnctiD of the tun tinesi music mfc ec uicw y pim-H. lueum nas viaueu mcit uuiuc, uie nrsi latter team f rom Nouth lana. . . new wu iuuu w, arrneu at uie oi uie vwiu mi, win iakcu irora vuii oac( Leonard, right half 11.. a T ....I. V1..1- 1 14 1. 1. - 4 4. 4 41 J 4 1.- .1 I T E Fulton, the well known black- u" ue Wl " r' "ur -nrs- u"mo,1 n?e "" '" oiner MapM. ,cft haif, Ileal; center, Schlap. . . . i.l m riwesi ui .iiurrar. on lut Miur. oi twins unnir reinuvLHi irom iiipih j ... .j mlth who used to run a oiacmmiin - I...,.;. .' . . w.'.r. . . . : pacassc; icn guara, isooi saa xaimer; ,hnn three miles west of Murray for a uy:, " . , " ,,,U0UDB m. nmmj u,a' au" 1 Dr,CI left tackle, Minor; rlghtguard, Bates n .mber of years but now of Nehawka, cll," " u' ,nncs8' and Murphy; right tackle, John Mau a in town Tuesday afternoon shak-l Dr. Gilmore and Simon Hansen went I Inevcry cllrailts calori ara unfjrhd rer; left end, Travis; quarter, Frlcke; tnir hands with his many friends. Come I to Omaha Wednesday to consult with It's fame has spread from sea to sea I right end, Fitzgerald. sjrain Tommlc: we are glad to have you a specialist In regard to Mr. Hansen's Be not surprised If In the other world, with us once la a while If we can't stomach, which has been giving him a You hear of Rocky Mountain Tea. Locis ot Half Prici have you all the time. j great deal or trouoie or late. f Gering& Co., druggists. I at cloMng out sale of Ilerold's stock. some handkerchiefs from a New York firm, paying ten cents for each hand' kerchief, and they were to soil so many handkerchiefs to pay for them Judge (joH this morning received no tice from New York that the hand kerchiefs bad not been paid for and wanted him to bring suit against the parties, but he wrote back and In' formed the firm that he was not that kind of a collecting agent. The wo man could have saved money by buy' lng the articles at homo. Nebraska City News. gestlon, sour stomach, flatulence, pal pltatlon of the heart and dyspepsia. Kodol is made In strict conformity with the National Pure Food and Drug Law. Sold by F. G. Frlcke A Co. andGering Sc Co. Thanksgiving Rates. The Burlington announces aThanks- glving rate of a fare and one third minimum rate 25c) to all destinations on their lines west of tho Missouri river. Tickets on sale November 28 and 20, return limit November 30 and December 1. For further Information see the agent, W. L. Pickett. A sour stomach, a bad breath, a pasty complexion and other conse quences of a disordered digestion are quickly removed by the use of Rtng'i Dyspepsia Tablets. , Two days' treat ment free. Sold by Gerlng Si Co's drugstore. 300 Good Warm Coati at 98c for ladles and children's style little "Doan's Ointment cured me of ecrema that had annoyed me for a long time. The cure was permanent." Hoo. S.W.Matthews, Commissioner off but 15 to 115 quality at closing out Labor Statistics, Augusta, Me. sale of Herold'i stock