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J'KKI'AKEI IN THE INTERESTS OF THE PEOPLE OF MURRAY Ifnifj of the renders of Uic Journal know of a nor.ial event or an item of interest We tcunt all items of interest. Editor Journal. Wm "BUSINESS OF A STOVE IS THE FIREPOT THE "ART GARLAND" FIREPOT "DOES THE BUSINESS." Ii S THE easiest thing in the world to make a firepot WRONG so easy thai you'll find most all of them wrong wrong construction wrong principle. For 70 years there has been no improve ment on the actual n Business End" of a stove until this two piece revolving fire pot was placed in "GARLANDS" NOTICE IT'S MADE IN TWO PIECES- That's to allow the air to pass into the fire instead of all coming in at the bottom HOT FIRE WHERE YOU WANT IT At the outside edge instead of the middle, where you get liiila radiation from it. THE LOWER PIECE REVOLVES Jusi put the crank on, give it a turn, and the firepot h as clean as a whistle. NO POKING NO FUSSING NO MUSS NO DUST WILL. SAVE, YOU A TON OF COAL EVERY YEAR YOU USE IT. Billie Troop was in Plattsmouth Tues day evening. C. S. Stone was in Omaha a couple of days this week. Miss Karrie Allison and Mrs. V. C. Brown were in Omaha Tuesday. Dr. Gilmore was looking after some business matters in I'lattsmouth Tues day. Wm. Long was looking after some business matters in Plattsmouth Tues day. Mrs. H. C. Long and daughter, Miss Gertude were shopping in Omaha Tues day. Mrs A. L. Baker and Miss Etta Nichels were attending the play in Plattsmouth last Friday evening. Frank Moore is gathering his apple crop this week, which will be a pretty good yield. He will have about 500 bushels. Now is the Time to Buy That NEW BUG6Y! We have a few left, that were purchased at the old price, and a 10 to 20 per cent raise will soon arrive, just as soon as our present line is closed out. This raise in price will come from the manufactur ers, and was placed on every vehicle made by the Auburn people, but as long as our present stock lasts the pre sent price prevails. IBuay Now2 J0"N COOK, Murray Depariment THE END" LOOK AT IT! "ART-GARLAND" THE STOVE WITH THE REVOLVING FIREPOT Sold by Cha3. Chrisweiser was in Plattsmouth Tuesday. Mrs. Fate Davis was visiting with home folks Monday. Harve Manners was here from Weep ing Water Tuesday. Phil Prisber. has been on the sick list for the past few days. Park Chrisweisser and wife were in Plattsmouth Wednesday. Mrs. Geo. McReynolds, of Nehawka, was in Murray Wednesday. Roy Burton was attending to some business matters in Plattsmouth Tues day. Mrs. Daniel Kiser went down to Mis souri last Saturday where she will spend a few days visiting friends. A baby boy arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allen land near Mynard on last Saturday. Both mother and little one are doing niceiy. Hurray. Neb. AND VICINITY ESPECIALLY in thi vicinity and trill mail same to this h u tit PL Dr. Brendel was in Plattsmouth Tues day. O. D. Marks was a Plattsmouth visi tor Monday. Grace Lintnor is on the sick list for the last few days. Charley Davidson visited his brother at Cedar Creek Sunday. M. G. Churchill and Steve Wilcox were in Omaha Wednesday. Thomas Sheehey of South Omaha returned home after several days visit with J. R. Vallery. Geo. Conrad, of Nehawka, was look ing after some business matters in Murray Wednesday. Peter Gruber, of Nehawka, was in Murray Tuesday visiting with his daughter, Mrs. Nick Klaurens. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mead are rejoic ing this week over the arrival of a new baby boy at their home on last Friday evening. All concerned are happy and doing nicely. The drug store building of B. A. Root is being treated to a new coat of paint this week. Guy Burton, the boss paint er is doing the work. It is rumored that the Murray home talent will soon put on a new play. This news if true will be received with open arms by all as they were well pleased with the last one. Mrs. G. W, Rhoden returned home from Burlington Junction, Mo., last Saturday, where she went to take treat ment for rheumatism. She is much improved. Messrs. and Mesdames Henry Boeck, Albert Wheeler, F. M. Young Jr., Olen Cole and daughter, Opal, and Mrs. W. D. Wheeler visited Joe Cook and family Sunday. A. L. Baker was in Omaha 'Wednes day, accompaning his sister Mrs. E. A. Burton, who has been here visi ting for the pasttweek, on her trip over in Iowa, where she goes to visit with a sister, before returning to her home. Mrs Burton resided here for years, and of course has many friends with whom it is a great pleasuse to visit, J. L. Gilmore, of Hay Springs, Neb., was here last Friday visiting with his brother. Dr. G. H. Gilmore. Mr. Gil more years ago was the Murray banker and has host of friends here who are always pleased to see him. II 111 hi k FOR THE JOURNAL READERS. office it mill appetir under this- headhuj. Adam Cook was a Murray visitor .Wednesday. W. S. Smith has been on the sick list for ihe past few days. Ernest Richter is building a new ad dition to his farm residence.. Miles Standish, wife and daughter were in Plattsmouth Tuesday. Misses Ida Boedeker and Leona Sans were in Omaha Wednesday. Mrs. W. S. Smith was in Omaha Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. D. J. Pitman has finished shelling his orn. Pete Campbell has been doing the work. - H. F. Gillispie returned home from a business trip in Chicago Wednesday evening. Chas. Stone went to Nehawka Wed nesday to attend the McCreery-Pollard wadding. J. A. Davis returned home Saturday from Balkow, Mo., where he has been visiting with his mother. Mrs. James Stone, who has been visiting here for the past two weeks returned to Nehawka Monday. W. J, Kellison has returned from the hospital in Omaha where he has been taking treatment for a nervous trouble, greatly improved. Mrs. Fred Kunsman and daughter, Mrs. Roy Boyd were in Murray Wed nesday visiting with the daughter of Mrs. Kunsman Mrs. Burton. The lumber is being hauled this week for the erection of the new school house in distiict No. 7. When completed this will be one of the finest houses in this part of the county. M. G. Rhoden was operated upon at the Presbyterian hospital in Omaha last Saturday morning, since which time she has been resting quite comfortably, and the prospects look bright for her speedy recovery. Dr. Gilmore took Mrs George Graves to the Immanual Hospital in Omaha Tuesday, where she was operated upon for tuberculosis glands of the neck. The operation was preformed Wednesday and she is getting along nicely. A. M. Holmes departed today for a few days visit on his farm near Waka rusa, Kansas. He says the corn crop in that locality is one of the best in the history of the country, and his atten tion is called to look after building more cribs. We are informed that John Murray held a sale of his personal property at Alvo, Okla., last Saturday, and will soon return to Cass county, where he will make his home for the present at least. He did not sell his farm. He will be accompanied by his brother Leonard, who will reside for the winter on the Frank Davis farm. Mrs. Maria McDonald will depart in the near future for at least an extended visit in the west. She will first go to Kansas for a short stay, after which she will go to Oregon where she will re main for some time and perhaps make her future home, which depends upon how well she is pleased with the country Mrs. McDonald has many friends here who regret to see her lesve their midst. but at the same time wish her a pleas ant trip in the west. It is not often that we listen to a telephone call when the message is not intended for us, but on last Sunday morning we were endeavoring to com municate with a friend in Union, when we were placed in connection with a familiar voice, that said, "hello, when you come down again I will have a new man to drive you. ' ' The voice was of a very nervous nature, and demonstrat ed the fact Jhat the heart was filled with joy, and when we learned the na ture of the message, it was Blair Porter talking to a horse buyer over in Iowa, who had been driving for the past few days and he was breaking the news to him that he had a new baby boy at his home, and he thought he would be able to drive the rig for him on the next trip to Union., Both mother and the little one is doing nicely, and Blair is the proudest man in Liberty precinct. English Spavin Liniment removes Hard, Soft, or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses; also Blood Spavins, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, Ring Bone, Stifles, Sprains, Swollen Throats, Coughs, etc. Save $50 by use of one bottle. A wonderful Blemish Cure. Sold by Gering & Co., druggists. Closing Out I have decided to close out my entire line of day goods, boots and shoes and all furnishings just as soon as possible, and discontinue carrying these lines of goods, and place in a larger line of staple and fancy groceries. In order to do this I will make some of the lowest prices ever offered in Murray on this line of goods as long as the present stock lasts. Everything will be sold at or even below first cost. Call in and let us prove this to j-ou. W. H. McDaniel. Just a Little Late. For reasons known to several parties, including the Journal publisher; we fail ed to make mention of the party given at the home of Mr., and Mrs. G. W. Rhoden on Saturday evening, the 21th of September. The occasion was writ ten up, or rather the names of those in attendance and given to a friend of the Journal, like the letter to mail for his wife, it remained in .his pocket for a week, and was later handed to anoth er friend, who in turn gave the letter to us, and when we arrived home we found only a list of names and could not publish the same owing to the fact that we knew nothing of the occasion. Now, it is better late than never and here we wish to state that affair was a very pleasant one, being planned by Mrs. Glen Rhoden and Miss Louise Shepardson, and given as a complete surprise on Mrs. Rhoden's fourty-sev-enth birthday, and it was a genuine success in every particular. The visit ors arrived at an early hour, with well filled baskets, and completely took pos session of the Rhoden - home, and held full sway until a late hour, and before departing for home a collection was taken up for the purpose of purchasing a present for the host and hostess, which amounted to $14 and was present ed to them in cash to make their own selection of a gift. The following were present: Messrs. and Mesdames Geo. Rhoden; Jake Smith; Henry Long; Levi Rusterholtz; Ben Dill; E. Oaks; K. Shepardson and son; D. C. Rhoden; Galen Rhoden; Har mon Beck and daughter; Bresben; Seabolt; Dr. and Mrs. Brendel; Mes dames Gregg; Carrol; Z. W-. Shrader; Grandna Rhoden; Roy Shrader; Gold Rice; Clara VanCleve; Louisa Shepard son; Harvey Gregg, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Rhoden. . Lecture Course. On Friday evening, Oct. 18, you will have the pleasure of seeing the first number of the Murray Lecture Course, which will be the Beilharz Entertainers. This is an excellent number, and should be well patronized. Let everybody at tend. Notice. All parties having subscribed for tickets for the lecture course this sea son will please call at the Murray State Bank and pay for the same as early as possible. This course promises to be a successful one, and a little help from all along this line and in this direction will insure a most satisfactory and success ful end. If you have- not ordered your tickets yet do so now. Public Sale. I will sell at public auction commertc ing at 10 o'clock, a. m., on Thursday, Oct. 17th, at my farm 2 miles south of Rock Bluffs, the following described property: One brood mare, 1 yearling colt, 1 last spring colt; 1 span horses, w't 1400 each, 6yrs old; 30 head feeding cattle; 5 bull calves, all high bred; 20 heifers one and two years old; 15 cows all giving milk; 20 last spring calves; one regis tered bull; 60 shoats about six months old; 1 set double work harness ;"2 listers; 2 wagons; 1 spring wagon; 2 stirring plows; 1 sulky plow; 2 mowers, and many other articles. Lunch will be served at noon. Terms: Under $10 cash; 12 months time will be given on all accounts over $10 with 6 per cent, approved security known as bankable note. I. S. WHITE. W. D. Jones, Auctioneer. T. M. Patterson; Clerk. Maple Grove (Special Correspondent.) Quite b number from this locality at tended the electric parade at Omaha Wednesday night Mrs. Medie Fleming and children re turned to their home at Coleridge, Ne braska, last Saturday after a two weeks visit here. Joe West returned from Loup county last week. J. A. Davis returned Saturday from a few days' visit with relatives in Mis souri. William Philpot is putting up a new barn on his farm this fall. Chas. Engelkemeier, of Kildare, Oklahoma, came in last Saturday and will spend the winter in Cass county. Chas, Philpot left Sunday for the western part of the state. , Louis Puis and wife visited at the home of Adam Hild Sunday. Quite a number of friends and rela tives gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. August Engelkemeier, jr., Sunday. Mrs. W. H. Puis made a business trip to Murray Tuesday. Corn shelling is now the order of the day. Among those that are shelling are William Puis, David Murray, Jake Smith, Herman Beck and Kay ShepeY son. Julius Sprieck and wife of Stanton, Neb., visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. August Engelkemeier, jr., Sun day. W. H. Puis and Adam Schafer at tended C. J. Gaebel's hog sale Wednesday. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Legal Notice I u the matter of the eft ale of Ivan Koiise, In tin County Con it of CiisH county, Ne braska. All ersois hereby not 111) ' said court mI Interested In. said estate are tlUH lM-fll li It'll l-i Mllll itllTIIWll died I ji v 1 1 1 tr mi la jriiylnir for adiiilnls- I nit Ion uihiii I iitc, ami I hut a ln-itiing w ill l I i : 1 on sal I loll Id-foil- said court on tin- 17th day vtoix-r. A. I. iw7: ihur If tin y fall ti MiiM-ur at sulci conn on tin- said 17th iliiy of October,-A. I.. I!i7. nl hi o'i'liN'k on Mali! day. to contest sall petition, the com t may grant letters of administration to Ocorge Pearson, or Mime other Mill utile im-isoii ami proceed ton Nl'tt li'llll'lit thereof. Harvey 1 1. Travis. Ipkai.I ton nly Judge. I. K. Itnrr. Attoi ney. Notice of Incorporation. Not lee Is lierehy given Unit a t'ororulloi hurt lieen formed as follows: 1. 'J'he name of the corporation Is I lie "S-F Stock Co." 2. Tin principal place of Inislness is In the city of I'liittsinoiltli. Neb. 3. The business Is for the raising, buying anil soiling of live stock, ami for the bu lug. selling, mortgaging and leasing of real estate, rights and all klmi of property necessary or used In connection with said business 4. 'I he amount of authorized capital stocn Is ?IOu.UU).lO. divided Into shares of $iuu eucli. none to lie issued until fully paid. ! crceiit must Ix- subsrrHx-cl and paid iieforu the above shall commence business. The commence ment of the corporation will Im October I. VM? and continue for a period of twenty live (2. ) years. .". The highest iwnountof Indebtedness M-r-mltted Is four-(If His (l-i) of the amount of capital stock Issued. ti. The a Hairs of the corporation shall lie conducted by a hoard of directors who shall elect a president, vice-president, secretary and treasury, and provide for . such other em ployes us may Is- necessary. In witness whereof, we. the iinilel signed In corMii alor-. have hereunto mi our i.amls this 7th day of September. A. H. i:7. I rank K. Schlaler Ed h ltgcraid James A. FH.-rcl a Id S t' Stock Co. by Kd I'igeriild i iKA l.l Its President. Attest: Frank K. Schlatcr. 4t Secretary. LEGAL N0TICC in tiiecofntv cofkt of cass chi n- A ly. Nebraska. Ill the in.-itterof t he est ate of . I nines E.Hcwey deceased. All -rsons Interested III said estate are here by not ilied that a -lilltion has been filed in said court allcgiyg that said deceased died leaving no last will and testuuienl and praying for adminlst rat ion ujioii Iww est ate. and I hat a hearing will be liid opaid s-t It Ion lie fore said court on the :.'lsj1Tiiy of Octoitcr. I'.ii7. at In o'clock a. m: liiTT If thev fall to aniiear at said court on said r.'lst day of October, l!H7. at M o'clock a. ni.. to contest said lietltion. the court may grant the same and grant let tcrs of ad ministration to A. I. Welloii. or some oilier suitable im-isoii and proceed to a set t lenient t he lis if. Harvey I . Travis Iskai.I 'omit jr Judge o. H. Folk. Attorney. tilw.'ll LEGAL NOTICE TN TIIF.COFNTV COI I.'T OF CASS 'OF 'N- -- ty. Nebraska. Ill I he mat ler of estate of Cli list lue .lolnix.ii. deceased. A II persons Interested in tin- above i si ale i e hereby not i tied t hat a hearing w i 1 i be had ill n n i t l,e final reimii of the admiiiNl i uior filed in said mat ler and niton his s-l it ion pi a. lug f ot itic ad just incut of Lis final account and lor l In assign n lent of I heesidiie of said est ale to I be m rsons cut It led Uierelo IjHhia : :i liem-in- will lx- had uihiii said KjjWTand ix-iitlon on Du day of OeuXr. A. I). I!i7 at tlii-Coiinly i on it Kixim at I'latismoiii h. Nebraska. al PI oclocka. in. All im-isoiii. iiiieresled In .aid estate are rcijuieed to iH-ar or file t heir ob ject ions if any I hey ha ve I o said rciiorf and m--t it ion. on or before '.i oV x-k of said .'Ist day i.f October. A. I. I!m7. or the court will gram I he prayer of said ix-lil ion and iiimui c amimit ion approve and pass said reixn t ami discharge t he said admiuisl rator. II A I! vi- v 1 1. 'I n vis I SKA 1.1 County Judge I., i ion. Attorney. 4nw:ti Notice to Creditors STATE OF NF.niJASKA l ass County In the matter of s I ii county I 'ourt. estate of lleifry the Spangler. deceased. Notice is hereby given that the creditors of said deceased will meet the executors of said est ate. before me. county judge of Cass county, Nebraska, at the county court room In I'lattsmouth. in said county, on the 'I'.th dayof OctoU-r. I !". and on the Tth ly of April. I WW. at IOo'cliM-k a. ii..each dujtr 'or the pur pose of presenting heir i-lrfs for examina tion, adjustment atid ajr?vaii-e. Six months are dlox'ed for the creditors of said deceased toriK-iit their claims, and one year for the excutors to settle said estate, from the 1st day of ctol-i-. P. 17. Witness my hand and seal of said county court, at I'lattsmouth. Nebraska, this 2nd day of Octolx-r, l'J07. Hauvkv l. TitAvm. Iseai.I County Judge. I. O. Iiwyer. Attorney. 40w4t Notice to Creditors STATK OF NEBRASKA I Cass County. C In the matter of the estate of Kachcl Froh lieh. decceased. Notice is hereby given that the creditors of said deceased will meet the adml nist rator of said estate I 'f ore me. County Judge of Cass county. Nebraska, at the County Court Koom, in I'lattsmouth. in raid county on the 2nth day of Octolx-r. isi7. aiyi on Hie irrth dav of April. I!), at 10 o'clock ai m. of eacU day for the pur lioseof presentim tbeiriifcniiis for examina tion, adjustment fandafowaiu-e. Six months at- aifllw ed for the creditors of said deceased uwflesent their claims from the AUh day of X-tol;r. l'M. and one year for the administrator to settle said estate from the 1st day of October. 1UU7. Witness my hand and seal of said county court at Plattsmouth. Nebraska, this 1st day of Octolier. l'Ji" LskalJ Harvey I. Travis. 1). O. Dwyer. County Judge. Attorney for Estate. 40w4t Legal Notice In the matter of the estate t Order to Show of Patrick Shields, deceased. ( Cause This cause came on for hearing upon the pe tition of Thomas Walling, guardian of Francis H. Shields, John P. Shields, and William J Shields, who are heirs at law of the estate of Patrick Shields, deceased, praying for a license to sell the undivided three-fourths (SO of lots ten (10). eleven (11) and twelve (12). in block sixty (iiu) in the city of Plattsmouth. Nebraska, subject to the honesteailAffu dower use arid Interest of Catharine rfier. mother of said children, in and I to ytm lots, forthe reason that it Is for the lie- lTe rest of said minors that such property Mfould lie sold. It Is therefore ordered that all persons inteiested In said es st ate apix-ar liefore me at t he office of the clerk of the district court at the court house at Plattsmouth. Nebraska, on the ttth day of o vemtier. I!i7. at 1 o'clock, p. in., to show cause why a lk-ense should not le granted to said guardian to sell the above dcscrilwd real es tate of said deceased. Hated this 7th day of Octolier. V.7 (Signed) Pai i. .Iksskv. H.i Judge of the IHstrict Court. I). O. Dwyer. Attorney for estate. Notice to Creditors State ok Nebrke I Cass Cwstt ( fssln County Court. I n t he mat ler svt t ln ant 1 ji 7 ceased. . Notice is Iien by rirerf that lUreditor of aid deceased will meft tbtflTecutor of said estate, lie fore m&. couqfjfGdtreof CasM county. Nebraska, at the counf court room in Platts mouth. in said county, on the 2d dav of Ni vember. l'.toT, and on the 4th day of May. I Mm at 10 o clock, a. m. each day for the pm niVe of . 04U1I, ior examination, ad justment and allowance. I;xr7. are allowed tor creditor ul ,u ceased to present ulirtr claims, and mh rear i"i s-ai 01 saiu county Court, at Plattsmouth. Nebraska, this Nth dav October, inc. Harvey Ii. 1 i'avi". 414 ' C"u,Hv -Hidw. Lthat a pel UUfT l-glng. Ilia!'' tfivill irrn is fr, J jr" I I