The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, July 04, 1907, Image 6

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We want the people of Murray and vicinity to tin
U i sland that this bank was established for then" con
venience and that we render ever service, consistent
with joort banking, to the community and especially
to our patrons.
We have lire and burglar proof -vaults, in addition
to which we carry ample insurance. The responsibil
ity ami individual wealth of our stock" holders are lar
in excess of our deposits and every means is taken to
safeguard the money ami interest of our depositors.
Don't think' you are too poor to have a bank- ac
count the man on dailv v.atrc.-. or small salary can
derive nrotx rtionate! v more benefit from a ban!
connection than a wealthv man can.
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tnat u e are
l:iv hesitanev
ier- to accommotiate u
:bout calling on us
j .John Cook, o;n-p.j,ular harness dealer
j is .siilicring with a severe attack of the
j !iium; this week.
i Dr. Urendel went to Omaha with
j Mrs. Linta McVey, where she under
I went an operation as will he seen else
where in this issue of the paper.
Mr. and Mrs. (Ilen Uhoden are rejoic
ing this week over the arrival of a new
ha by boy at their home last Thursday.
Both mother and child are doing nicely,
and (ilen is the happiest man in all
these parts.
Mrs. Albert Queen who has been in
the hospital at Omaha for the past few
weeks, returned home last Friday. She
is recovering rapidly but is still very
weak and it will be some time before
she fully regains her health.
Miss Grace Fenn, a young lady of
Omaha, but (juite well known in and
..car Murray, died m I'hoer.ix, Arizona.
o;i iast Saturday, ar.d was buried in
Wyoming on T'.-e-dav. Miss Fenn was
a niece of Mr. i-.vA Mrs. Mont Kobb.
visits in thi:;
THE WHITE
GLOVER BOOT!
aj a niece of ?.Jr. i-.vA 2v:
9 ! ar.d has made numerous
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Dr. Eier.de! and fr.miiy hvj the roi:d-
est pc-i.ple in this part of the country,
vast cau?e
Several Head of Gaiiie Die
From Ealing Si
Dr. Barnes was called to the home of
Miles Standish last Friday to see some
cattle that were sick, and Mr. Standish
was unable to determine the cause.
Several head had previously died very
mysteriously, and Miles thought it was
about time to call in someone who could
tell the cause of their death.
A few weeks ago the. Journal cau
tioned the farmers to keep their stock
off of fields ef white cloer, as there
were many cattle dying from the effects
of eating it. Now, we have an incident
closer to home. Dr. Barnes says i he
white clover did the work, ar.d he
thinks it a good idea to again caution
the farmers. Several head of M
Star.dish's cattle were afflicted when
j Dr. Barnes arrived at his farm, and he
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ls the most useful article for traelin you ever saw.
Our full leather, linen lined Travcline liaesare use
ful for short trips and ti carrv with von on a Ion
one. Ladies find these very u-eful on a lon trip,
anil men find them indispen.-ible either on a lonor
a short trij.
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i' anil we believe thev have-
found Miles considera'';k- wc-rried.
MURRAY, WSBRAKft
J! their beautiful Murray home. The j t:ut
i house- has just been treated to a new j
I coat (f raint. and. can trulv be classed i
11. C. Bon
ast Saturday.
J. W. Kdmunds made a
D'.mb.u- Tii'jrsihiy.
.i k i!au.v::s was in
: car f h.'.;s Tues.'.ay.
J. A. Walker and wif
!..;:(!'. visitors Tuesday.
C. ('. I'armeie ar'd Je
iere l;".s!!ios.- Ttai-sdav.
vas a I'lattsmouth visit.u- -J '
b
business trio
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Stor.e of Mehawka, w;
, and. also :
i t Business trio to Plattsrr.ou
acie
tioned him to in. the
hite clover.
future be
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ls h"re ! o':e ei ti:e i'ifu:fsi i:: tiiis pti L
tne couniv.
of
.aha
ith
del:" Lewis
; It m if-.
was !o4
were Flat tw
itter seme ;
Mrs. James Lou.xhride, who lias been
ir. Mil ford for the past two months
ta!:?n;,- treatment at the hosjital, re
turned home M-.n.dav fetdir.ir irreatlv
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th:.-
i.usiness matters in Omaha Tuesday.
Sam Fitman and Ora Davis shelled
and :i;arketed their e rr. t!;is week.
I'ni le Tom Smith of 11 ck B'.uli's h.as
ecn (iU'ite sick for the j.a-t few weeks.
Mrs. A.-cli is enjoyin.ic a vNit frt.m
a number of Omaha !:;Jv fr!e;u!s
week.
; sai.l t'aat most eveiy ho lv
':v:i r.ouse atlv..".e on the F
, ear.
. i. 11. St.;ne and Mrs. F
of Neliawka. were v:s'tii '-j;
. y rric::.0 M-vA:-:..
- tie Hutt htso.-
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keif
tl:i
Levi F.u..ttiha":tz went down to Burl-inyte-n
Junction,, Mo., last week where
ht will take a course of treatment at
I tr.e popular tr.ir.eral spnr.rs.
Mrs. lienry Lou.iT. who has for thc-par-t
week bee: visiting with her daugh
ter out in Furnas county, returned
home on Friday of last wee!:. She re
ports a very pleasant visit.
j I take pleasure in announcing" the
j promptness of the Royal Hiprhlnnders in
j settlhur the claim of my daughter's
i death. They acted with p:-omptr.ess
oavd. Mia E.
j Miss Eva Allison returned home from
j Guiherie, Okla., luesdav, where she has
been teaching school for the past winter.'
She will remain at home for the summer
vacation and return in the fall. Miss
Allison has taught several terms in
(lutherie, and the best recommendation
for her success is that she has been em
ployed for the coming term.
urtn ! :!ftt-r the meetir.ir f the
a i.'. AinwJV Xer
Mc'
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in Murr
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her
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:d wife f Iiaz7.ard.Neb.,
- a i v" ihivs ajr" visii
nds. der-arted Tucsdav
!irouu"ii ivau.-.as. wnere
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NEW
HOOLHOUf
A Su it Care ;vr;otiier cn vesiient a; trie to iiae
'.vith yen on a trip. Vj'i would be .-urpri-ed at vhat
vou can car-v in o'-.e o: thi-e. We l:ae the : est.
::- fi:!i cov-hi'ie Suit Case.
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Bvnsop. of IlaiZr.rd
a::;! thev were here
: :i::ess and jilcasure trir.
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We submit for your considcrcixon
trie following stetisticak.!
Box Butte County
Land at S10 to SIS per Acre
A vt-i : li::-.i:t-!s ;.rr Ari f,.;- l:th'.
Corn 27.5
Wheat IS. 7
Oats 35.6
IJarlcv 32.7
Rve.'. 27.0
Alfalfa 2.7t
1'otatocs 9S.0
peltz 35.0
Wild hav 1.0
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Cass County
Land at 573 to StSQ per Azrj
Averaire Mus'iels w Acit for '...'
Com 37.0
Wheat 16.4
Oats 2S.2
Barley 25.0
Rye 20.0
Alfalfa 3. St
Potatoes 80.0
Speltz. 23.9
Wild hay . .1.5
Ics Cream Social.
The camp of the Modern Woodmen
of America of Mynard will give an ice
cream social at their hall on the evening
of July f. A nice time is expected and
preparations are being made for a
large crowd. All are invited.
OB, G. H, GiLMORE
Physician arvel
Svirgeon
Prc;::pt Attention to All Calls
D. C. Rhoden
UYEnY AND FEED STABLE
Good Ti:r:i-outs arid Prompt
Attention is Our Hobbv
GIy2 Us c CnH
District Ho. 7 Voies $1,800
for That Purpose i
The parents of district No.
nave
sending their
HARNESS
John Cook
Boss Harness Man
Get My Prices
Before Buying-
evidently got tired
children to school in
shell that is hardly suitable to stable I
horses, and at the annual meeting re- j
cently held voted to bond the district !
in the sum of :1,S'.'0 to build and fur-
r.ish a new house. There was onlvi
three votes against the proposition. j
The Journal is pleased to learn that this j
district is to have a new house, and we
are also pleased to note with what uni
nimity the voters declared in favor of
it. There has been talk for some time
of condemning the old she1.!. District
No. 7 is one of the largest districts in
v. ass county, anc: ac present nas one or i
the poorest (if not the poorest) school
houses in Cass county.
W. ZT. Dull. George V. Shrauer and
ing committee, weand understand they
will proceed to erect the new house immediate-!;.-
and endeavor to have the
same in readiness before co!d weather
again arrives.
In the judgment of the Journal there
are three things essential to a commu
nitygood roads, good school houses
av.d churches. Some of the more ener
getic farmers of district No. 7 have
been dragging the roads to some ex
tent, which has done a great deal of
gooci. itn a httie more sucn work,
together with their new school house,
they can boast of being right up-to-date.
trip ai'M lotx'i" cioti.es
:.'tr. r.ot t:
alonr w itlintit a trim;:. V- h;n ctiV hot and at the
most rc'iM-
O: anv Ii nr.
Jicn yo;; ncl rea:y :o talcc-vi.:r
in and id u. lit vou out.
J rave lint;
1! !;1 lllr T t
county.
:) coir.e
$l.).(!i
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risatiquariefs lor Trunks, afs5
14 STORES
(Si.,-c:al C(
WAGONS
UUGG1KS
BliENDELL & BBENDELL
Physicians
and
Surgeons
Jill Calls Promptly Attended to
In addition to the foregoing comparison of the
producing qualities of the respective counties: of Box
Butte and Cass, all garden truck is grown very suc
cessfully many new crops unknown to Eastern Ne
braska are grown in Box Butte county.
Are you fair minded? If you are, 3'ou cannot but
be convinced that we are offering you the ONE great
opportunity to buy this land at the present cheap
prices. If you return dissatisfied, you will be the first
of a very large number who have recently been on the
ground and bought. Our customers are the best ad
vertisements we satisfy them all each gets a "square
deal" and are pleased with what they hy they
wouldn't buy unless they were.
Mr. Anybody; here's your chance! Buy a quarter
section of tbis land now and make more money dur
ing the summer on the increase in value than you'll
make at home working hard every day. Do it now!
Four inches of rain has fallen in Box Butte coun
ty in the past ten days that means big crops of small
grain. This land is going fast don't wait go now!
LESS F. HALL,
Murray. State Bank, Murray, Nebraska U. S. Land Co.
203 Neville Blk, Omaha, Nebraska
HOLMES & SMITH
Tfio Big Corner Store)
Always carry an
up-to-date line of
General Merchandise
Get their prices on all
goods before buying
Pitman 6c Davis
Hardware and
Implements
Buggies and Wagons
Lightning Rods
A Most PJeasanl Affair.
The following account cf a social
event that occurred at the pleasant
home of Mr. and Mrs. Alf Nickels on
Thursday, June 20th, which came sev
eral days ago, and should have appeared
in the weekly edition .of the Journal
last week, but was mislayed. The event
was given in honor of their cousins, the
Misses Ethel and Lucy Owens of Kan
sas City, Mo. : One of the most enjoya
able features of the clay was an ele
gant dinner consisting of all the good
things imaginable, which had previously
been prepared by the hostess, and to
which it is needless to say all did ample
justice. The afternoon was spent in
music and social conversation, and pass
ed entirely too quickly for those present
and when the hour of departure arrived
it was with considerable regret that the
guests repaired to their various homes.
Those present were: Mesdames Rob
ert Good. George Kay, R. R. Nickels,
Frank Albin, Misses Bertha Nickels,
Elizabeth Oliver, Edith Albin, Esther
Ray, Lucy and Ethel Owens, Mrs. J.
D. Wordeman, Leigh, Neb., and Mr.
and Mrs. Alf Nickels and family.
1. r.rc)
has
een
C. S. STONE
'fnctnrp Spnblk
Of, Hayes Gssiiiner
DENTiST OF OMAHA
IN MURRAY 1st AND 3d
WEDNESDAY Qf EACH MONTH
At the office of
DRS. ERENDEL & EEIENDEL
Married By County Judge
This morning at about the hour of 10
o'clock occurred tho marriage of Mr.
James Tilson, aged 21, of Murray, and
Miss Grace L. Rice, aged 18, of Ne
hawka. County Judge H. D. Travis
pronounced the magic words that bound
them for life. Both parties are and
have been residents of this county for
many years, and have a host of
friends in southern part of the county
where they are best known. The
' companied them.
Mrs. MeAlian. of Omr.h
visiting at Chas. Loveil's.
V. B. Porter ti-.d wife were in Oma
ha the first of t'r.o wee!:.
Mrs. J. C. Cummin? has been visiting
the family of Will Richardson.
Jesse Perry, First District Sunday
school superintendent wa? out Sunday
in the interests of Sunday school work.
There is to be an ice cream social at
the M. V. A. hall at Mynard, Saturday
evening, July f.th. A good time is ex
pected. Come.
Mrs. J. A. Kiseris visiting her mother,
at DesMoir.es. Iowa.
Thayer Propst and bride have return
ed from their wedding tour through the
mountains ar.d are preparing to live at
Mynard, for which we are all giad.
Herman Thomas, too!; a day o.T from
his railroad work ar.v! went to Wabash.
Will Streight, wife and little daugh-!
ter, were visiting at Will Richardson's
Sunday. 1
The Royal Neighbors organized a
camp at Mynard last Saturday evening, j
A good time and a successful meeting i
was reported.
Grandma Calkins, we are pleased ti
learn, is feeling somewhat better, she
having been under the doctor's c::re;
for the past month. i
John and Lo. Valkry went to Oma- :
ha Sunday.
A cleansing, clear!, cooling, soothing, '
healing household remedy is DeWitt's ;
Carbonized Witch Ha;:el Salve. For,
burns, cuts-, scratcher-., bruises, inset!
bites, and sore feet it is unequal -?d. I
Good for Piles. Beware of imitations.
Get DcWitt't;. It is the best.
F. G. Fricke Co.
Burjington Mi'ssge Books
Ine Ivr.i iingto;- now has on s.-de
l.("0-rr.:!e '-bearer" mileage books.
The new state law rnkes it mandatory
hat all railroad-? .--eli these mileage
books on and after. July The book,
like the Northwestern, is good in the
hands of the hearer, for any number
of i eri (.?;.
Mrs. Ed Dor.at -..;d children departed
this afternoon for Schyler, Xt-b., where
they will visit with friends fr a few
I wt-;;.
Sold by j
I
J. McCreary, of Percival, Iowa, came
in last evening and stcr.ped over right
on his way to LaPlatte, to spend the
Fourth.
I Opportunities
That Will
Not Last
I FOR. SALE: -The following prop,
erty; payments S20 to S25; bivl-
ance S10 pr month:
A six-room cottage in tine
repair vmiii .. iv- iui ud a
l-aif $800
A ti.erof.n; cottage with
city a(tr, in good repair
ith brick tarn and other
l improvement $875
A good four-room cottage
vi tii two jot 57CO
A IIlc live room cottage
wit It one Jot. city vsater. .$725
Two good nve-ioorn cottag
e vv i tK lot and hai.e cac'i
near the shops $8C0
One nine-room house w;t.l;
of,a acre of ground and
improvements $200
One six-room cottage, one
acr of gr t.nri $6C0
On'.- l;v. roo:i' cottage with
four lots $650
Five, six, tcti nr.: twenty acre
improved tracrs for sale: one
Jourth down, rrcainder in sums
to suit purchaser Trices furn
ished at oJoC.
WINDHAM
INVESTMENT
COMPANY
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