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Murray Department. l'Iii:i'AKi;i IN TIIK INTEIIKSTS OF THE PEOPLE OF MURRAY AND VICINITY ESPECIALLY FOR THE JOURNAL READERS. tin; of the readers of the Journal knom of a t.r,i! ercut or an ikm of interest in this vicinity and trill mail same to this office it will appear under this heading. IVc icnnt all items of interest. Kditor Journal. ISZtSEBKOOS la.dk Soil in I5ox Butte county, northwestern part of the state, level land, rich soil, considerable portion cultivated; a country uneiialed in possibilities, a truly grain coun try, as well as grasses of all lands. Easy to water, splendid markets, schools, churches, and a home among refined and prosperous people. This 8 land has advanced 10 percent, in the 1:1st VI) days. Join us, and look the ground over; we run daily excursions and furnish free sleeping cars. Railroad fare refunded to purchasrs. Any information you may wish in re gard to these lands will be cheerfully given to you at the Murray State Hank, Saturday. May 18. A speci al representative from the grounds will be here. Come in; lets talk it over, and we will ix a date for you to ro out with us. I 8 Write or See LESS F. HAUL, Murrav State Uank, Murray, Xcl.ra.ska U. S. Land Co.. 20. Xeville Elk, Omaha, Nebraska John Cook was in Plattsmouth Wed nesday. Mrs. A. L.Baker was in Plattsmouth Wednesday. The Murray schools will close on Friday of this week. Miss Ina Miller and Miss Ona Young were in Omaha last Thursday. The Phil pot boys shipped two cars of cattle to South Omaha Sunday eve ning. James Ilatchett was in Omaha Tuesday. Sam Lindsay was a Murray visitor Weduesday. Less ! . Hall was a iattsrr.cutn vis itor Saturday evening. Notice the ad of dhe Murray State ! bank in these columns. ! Glen Ilawls and Prank Smitn, of i Plattsmouth were seen on our streets Sunday evening-. Mrs. W. C. Brown went over to Yil lisca, Iowa, Monday lor a few days vis it with her parents. A. L. Baker and Hon. Phillip Bris-. ban were attending to business at the county seat Monday. V. M. Young sr., wife and daughter, Miss Isabella, departed Tuesday for Madison, Cal., where they will spend a few weeks visiting among relatives and friends. . .... ...... ...... ! .irs. jueen is sun quite silk. ). A. Davis was a Plattsmouth. vis itor Monday. I)r. B. F. Brendel was an Omaha visiter Monday. Mrs. M. G. Churchill was a Platts mouth visitor Monday. Chas. Schwab and Phil Prisben were in Plattsmouth Monday. ?.Ir. and Mrs. .1. W. Edmunds were in Nebraska City Monday. j Mrs. T. V. Fiemi::. and her mother j and sister-in-law were in Omaha Tues- i day. ; A. L Baker was looki::r after seme j business matters in Platt.sr.iouth M(.n- j f day. j Je'T I'rendel and wife attended the! funeral of Miss Bessie Rallance in i Plattsmouth Tuesday. j Mr and Mrs. Ben Knole are rej"ic- ing this week over the arrival of a r.ew ; baby b y at their home Sunday. j Hay koi: Sai.k Another car of g.cd baled hay just received. Fori particulars see II. L. Oldham. Mrs. G. D. Coonally departed Mon day for various points In Idaho, where her daughter has been for the past few weeks. Mrs. H. L. Oldham and daughter Fay, were iniOmaha Thursday. They were accompanied by Mrs. John Lloyd, who went to the city to con sult a specialist. CKeckirs Account Aids Yoir Memory It is necessary to remember every small bill you pay, when you keep a checking account. Your checks are a record of your business. 'Each check has written on its face the date and amount of the bill paid, the par ty to whom it was paid. In addition, each check is a receipt for the obligation can celled. Don't try to remember the bills you can cell. Pay by check file your checks for reference. It's the surer method. J MURRAY STATE BANK MURRAY, NEBRASKA Murray Business Directory The following business men of Murray take this method of soliciting your pat ronage in their various lines. You will find them ever ready to give you fair treat ment and 100 cents for every dollar spent with them. HOLMES & SMITH T A -1 Do You Know Tb Big Coromr Storm) U. J. AlTAlCK LOSS F HclU Always carry an th.u Writes Insurance in the best up-to-date line of who pays the Top Price at All Companies and at the best General Merchandise TimS3 Use Your Phone Rates H A . . . 1t and get the best w Get their prices on all pRICES , goods before buying HARNESS REPAIRS breiidell & brendell jonn Cook DR. G. H. GILMORE Phandlan DoSS Harness Man Physician and Surgeons Get My Prices Sirgcon All Cam Promptly Attended to Before Buying Prompt Attention to All Calls WAGONS BUGGIES Pitman & Davis D. C. Rhoden C. S. STONE Hardware and LIVERY AND FEED STABLE HOtar? PUbllC Implements Good Turn-outs and Prompt Buggies and Wagons Attention is Our Hobby Lightning Rods 0ive Us 0 Ca" Dr. Hayes Gsantner wm. Mcleod DENTIST OF OMAHA IN MURRAY 1st AND 3d This Space for Sale! THE BOSS WEDNESDAY OF EACH MONTH fK pr At the office of 0 DRS. BRENDEL & BRENDEL Orders Left at Edmunds & Brown's For Sale A good second handlpiano. For further particulars call or address C. S. Stone, Murray, Neb. Minford & Klaurens, our genial stock buyers, shipped two car load of fat hogs to the Soctn Omaha market Tuesday. F. II. Hamilton of Omaha, agent for the Smith Premier Type Writing Co., was attending to business in Mur ray Tuesday. Z. W. Shrader shipped two car load of fat cattle to South Omaha market Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Brown spent Sunday in Nehawka, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. West. Little Mabel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Amick has been quite sick this week, at the home of her grand parents, D. L. Amick and wife. C. S. Stone and W. F. Moore went to Omaha Tuesday as delegates to the grand lodge meeting of the A. O. U. W., which is being held there this week. Miss Florence McDonald, who has for the past year been suffering with consumption, is very low at this time, in fact she is not expected to live but a very few days. Mont riobb, of Norfolk, was Murray Sunday evening, and in company with Mrs. Iiob'o and daughter, Miss Eessie, went to Omaha, Monday where they attended the funeral of a relative. W. II. McDaniel, D J. Pitman, J. A. Walker, James Loughridge, D. C. Rhoden and Dr. Gilmore were in Plattsmouth Thursday evening to attend the Masonic lodge. Dr. G. II. Gilmore went to Omaha this week where he accompanied Al fred Dean to the Immanuel hospital where be underwent an operation for a diseased bone, brought on by an ulcerated tooth. Because the midnight train doesn't stop at this station is no reason why you can't pack your grip and go to Box Butte county where you can buy GOOD BLAOK SOIL for $10.00 per acre. We run daily excursions, and furnish free sleeping cars for Omaha Let's talk it over. Less F. Hall. The early morning and the midnight M. P. passenger trains have ceased to stop in both Murray and Mynard This change makes a pretty sore lot of passengers at both of these stations, who will now be compelled to drive to Plattsmouth if they reach the me tropolis earls in the day. Miss Nora Standish experienced quite a serious runaway while coming to Murray last Saturday. She was accompanied by her younger brother, and when the team got beyond their control, both were thrown from the bugggy, and Miss Nora was quite ser iously injured, and while no bones were broken, she received numerous bruises that have caused her consider able pain, and has been confined to her bed since. The brother was not injured. My Hair is j I Do you like it? Then why I 1 be contented with it? Havel I to be? Oh, no ! Just put on I I Ayer's Hair Vi"2or and have 1 I long, thick hair; soft, even I hair. But f:rft or a!l, stop jjj I your hair fronv coming out. Save what you have. Ayer's 1 Hair Vigor will not disappoint I you. It feeds the hair-bulbs; S makes weak hair strong. 9 The best liin'I oJ a testimonial 1 I Sold for over BiJtty years." 4 M Zlaaa b ' C A yrr Co., Lowell, Mi. 1 BA. Jti!Lf,'3 7 Cil'-RXY PECTORAL. RUEF PLEADS GUILTY Sensation in the Grafr Trial at San Francisco Surprisss tho Prosecution. TAKES THE BIT IN III3 TEETH Says He Pleads Guilty to Siva th J Live3 of Helativc3. .Strain Too Ilcaiy on Mis I'af Jit r. 3.t!-t-raixl Sister lint lr'!ar-s JI:nl BcH Innocent I'aj woi.tTr Tiin!. Grand Lode A. O. U. VV. In jesterday's session of the rand lodje, A. O. U. W'., in Omaha, the fol lowing o'licers were elected on the first ballot: A. M. Wallinj,', David City, grand master workman; .Silas It. Barton, Aurora, grand recorder (re elected): Ellis K, lrway, Chadron, prand guide: V, A. Gruenwald, Falls City, grand receiver (re-elected): II. M. Miller, Central City, grand watch man; E. A. Policy, .Seward, and II. M. Warring, Omaha, members law com mittee. A second ballot on the remaining ollicer was taken later, the result of which was net announced till this morning. By almost a unanimous vote a resolution was adopted declar ing 'Nebraska has agreed with the rest of the low-rate jurisdictions to join in and pay the present indebted ness of the several jurisdictions now in distress." The resolution was un der discussion most of the afternoon. S.m Fr;:n-i-cn, M.n r.m f. l.'-ttr;- :.:i'v:i : :ickni.v!iMl-ri ;i i i Scintiitz. 1 ;, tli tnt'ii- l' :nr.:ii ip.il ;il'J Cir), - i!c:h!i ,1 r.'ll. !' ct or! inn i: .Iki!''1 Iilclit )!' 1'ic si;;pi vU-v )VlV.tl' ('"!! ( ! Everything in the line of gent's fur nishings at Holly's. See our goods and get our prices before buying elsewhere. NOTICE. Any and all persons holding unpaid bills, notes or other evidence of debt, against It. D. Appleman, late of Cass county, Veb., deceased, will present the same to Harry Appleman of Alvo, Neb., and all legal debts will be paid. Hakky Appleman. Farm for Sale. A 160-acre farm one mile and three quarters west of Murray, improve ments fair; 140 acres in cultivation; and the balance in pasture with run ning water through the pasture. For further particulars call and see W. M. Wehrbein, at the farm. For Sale. I have seventy-five bushels of good potatoes for sale at 75c per bushel. W. H. McDaniel. It would be worth any woman's while to travel many miles to see a new idea and a pretty idea in the new spring styles of millinery but such will not be necessary unless she lives many miles from the popular trading house of M. Fanger, where everything in this line can be found in up-to-date styles. Everyone knows that spring is the season of the year when the system needs cleansing Dade's Little Liver Pills are highly recommended. Try them. Gering & Co. Red Sox at Ashland. The Red Sox returned last evening aud while they feel their defeat, it might have been worse. The result was (i to 2 in favor of the Ashland team. Snyder, the Plattsmouth catcher, injured his hand in the sixth and had to retire from the game. The score: Ashland 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 Plattsmouth 00000110 02 Batteries Ashland, Connors and Copple; Plattsmouth, Wilkins, Snyder and Jacoby. Umpire Sears. V.. Al.r.i!'.:i:n Al.f KiH'l'. t!:" ,: of M.iy-i:' i- r. ( fj;i :'ii dii' ;:irs in S.m Fi:wi l!y t tli- !i:ir,'s 1m:i:i"'s !"pMt ,-i.i:i-t. Alter :i tli lis tour iitf r !.)';.. ti- chain with.iiMwn -r. ,.f the ns!t: II from r-i-i l.ivat: li.iii in- !;i'l t t.i i-I'iui-' !i:s J'!'' I nil. I :i!i.l iiii!. 1 1 1 1 - S" t. tli.- ImI.v :is j i -! : i -i 1 1 ,. tli.. ;.i-.-ci Ui io.'i. ;ir s In i-orrt :i!!I .innoinn-cl lli.it In 'li'lcnioiio'l to ,vi;!.,!!Mv I -.i of i:o' .vri'.ilty :iinl i t - f a j I -; oi' ni Mk!'d t!:.!t tli" jury I c!i tin tr;:)I !on"!. Unci' SJioivs I) -. j IJmolioii Ilut-f i'i-.kI slafi'iiifiii li'iiii :i :m:mmisi i I j . t '. 1:" li.ol rc .hi 1 in t!;t' )n Si m-" of his :it ! ..nii'.vs ' ;i fev moments l.cfoii' Jiuii; ' lnmin's linrn licrs .:irni'.I. II" s!io -.l in Lis v i ill til" c.vjir.v--inn i n Lis f;lrr, ill Li 4 onict :iii1 jrcsti'rfles :ittitu!, :ii)'l by tin- tears tliat ;iu;!in jiikI .Mirain ovT llowi'il liis eyes, the great "motion and ntter IminilLition that lie snl'fcwd. I'll" Iatlios of the s'-eiie was eomiiniiiieatf.T to the ciuwil tliaf. tliionel ILc court, room. Tears sprang 1o th" yes o" veti'ran new spapcr iuc:i w ho li:i e ! life-Ionir :ic(ii;untances. aii'l whose pa iers liae condueteil against Llin Jind nis jiolitical associates a loii and Lit ter campaign for 1 1 1 - iiiriliation o rimnicijia 1 'affairs. T!n accused i:i::;i was secral times all L.it ovi-rroinc !;,' emotinn. Slill lie Sajs Uc Is Irmocciil. Thouuh ALrali.-iiii K:i. f Las f..i:i..il':' declared himself to Le L'llil!'." of t!rl !iar" on -whii-li L" was aLoiit to tried, lie nevertheless proclaims his in nocence, lie confesses that h" is rr.III'r of Iiavinir connived in the coniijtio:i in municipal affairs, Put he denies with all the omphasis a man in his unhappy position can command that he j not guilty of the crime of extortion chary I Bjrainst Iiim. He decjai-es that his so'" motive in accusing himself in open court "was to save the lives of thosi who are nearest and dearest to him Lis acred fath'-r and mother, his maid en sis'i'er and a niece. oeuu us yuur picium auu i.ui aiiu i jjoiSK liAWYIMIS we will make you 25 genuine photo graph post cards. Olson Photo graph Co., 225 Coates Block, Platts mouth, Nebraska. This is the biggest season in the history of our store, especially in the millinery department. Some may ask why this is the fact, which is easily explained. We never carried such a fine line before, and the designs this season are the very latest. We still have a large variety left, and would suggest that you call now and look them over. M. Faxgkr. IIAVi: IN SPAT in th Amateurs Challenged. Here is an opportunity for the local amateur ball team to show what it is made of. The Magic City base ball club of South Omaha wants to cross bats with whoever may come. Here is their challenge: "The Magic City base ball team of South Omaha would like to challenge any team in Plattsmouth under 19 years of age. Address all letters to Ben Cissna, 70, Howe Printing Co., South Omaha, Nebraska," CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tbs Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Delegates to Grand Lodge. Hans Seivers of A. O. U. W. lodge No. 81, Henry Ofe and John Benfer, both of No. 8, were passengers for Omaha this morning where they are in attendance at the grand lodge of the order. They report about 1,000 very enthusiastic delegates gathered. Today's session will be taken up in the consideration of the old relief question which has been lingering in this grand odge since it was set off by itself. The amount of the relief claim which this state is asked to pay will bring 3124,000 and which if apportioned to each member would insure the pay ment of fifteen cents per month for five years from each member. The general fund in the state grand lodge is now something like $300,000, which could be drawn upon for the payment and that is the question which is ex pected to be settled today. Senator E. J. Burkett, who is a mem ber of the order, will deliver an address in honor of Grand Master O. J. Van Dyke, who was called to work in the Grand Lodge above, a short time since. Everybody's friend Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil, cures toothache, ear ache, sore throat. Heals cuts, bruises, scalds. Stops any pain. ltoosevclt's Name Conies Up Trial of Haywood. IioLso, Ida., May 1. The unexpect ed uncovering of a vein of prejudic;; iainst Harry Orchard and his testi mony during the further examination of talesmen in the SteunenLei; mur der case led to the tirst sharp wrans'i between counsel, and involved tho name of President Iloosevelt in an acrimonious discussion. Tho day and the incident began with Samuel Win prate, the eleventh talesman, in th hands of the defense for exn ruination-in-chief. Questioning had pror-eeded a short distance when it developed that Wingate was biased against Or chard and unwilling to accept the tes timony which it is expected ho will give against the prisoner. The defense naturally tried at one- t- show that Wingate's state of min i on the subject was not such as would warrant his removal from the box, but when the talesman repassed to th bands of State Senator IJorah quickly drew from him the flat-footed state ment that he could not under nny cir cumstances give credence to Qrchard'ii testimony. WIngate was upon thi excused, the defense excepting to tu court's ruling, and from thenceforward the state was particular to test all tale?men on the point. It was when Borah asked a question Intended to test a talesman on thi' point and Darrow objected that Borah said: "After the Immense latitude that the defense has taken In regard to Sfe- Partland, Taft and Roosevelt I do not think they would stick on any techni cality at this late day." ''We did not ask as to the effect of McPartland's testimony," said Darrow nnd Richardson together. "If Roose velt Is to hf brought here to testify we might have something more t say." went on Richardson. "Roosevelt can take care of liimelf wherever he is," retorted Rorah. "Well. I don't know about that," said Dar row. "I will be glad to eliminate Roose velt If you will," replied Rorah. "lis was- brought into the case by the dv fonse." "He came in himself," said Richardson. "lie is 2.000 miles away and lie writes letters." "He wai brought In by his own butting-in," ad i ed Darrow. The judge overruled tho objection to the question. Two Inches of Snow at Ashland. Ashland, Wis., May 1G. Twoincbe-i cf snow has fallen and the storm still continues. A northeast gale liaa pre vailed for three days, the storm being the worst of the season.