fourth f july PROGRAM OF PREPARED IN THE INTERESTS OF TIIE PEOPLE OF MURRAY AND VICINITY ESPECIALLY FOR THE JOURNAL READERS. If any of Hit readers of the Journal know of a social irni or an Hera of interest in this vicinity and vUl mail mme to this office it mil appear under this heading. Fe want all itoiw of interest. Editor Journal Murray Department 3C U A PtioU Anrnnnl Prevent Ihff LfiSS U . . i of Money by Then, Careless ness or Accident. THIS method demands that you keep your money in the bank where we employ every means to make it secure. We are responsible for loss when fund3 are in our care. We give you safety. With your money in the bank, you may issue a check against It. Your checks are good only when properly signed, and can be cashed only by the party to whom you gave it, who must endorse it. This is an absolute safe convenience which the bank furnishes without charge. il 0 Murray State tank W. G. BOEDEKER, Cah.er. . t w J John Cook was a business visi tor in Omaha Wednesday evening, returning on the midnight train. Be sure and see Miss Margie Walker as "Dill Boomer," In the "Cheerful Liar" Saturday night, July 3. F. M. Young, sr., and Isaac White were In Omaha Wednesday, going up on the early train and staying all day. Mack Churchill made a quick bus iness trip to Omaha Wednesday morning going up at 6 and returning at 10 a. in. Miss Pauline Oldham was at Plattsmouth Wednesday on business connected with the Fourth of July program. Mesdames A. L. Baker and E. A. Barton were in Plattsmonth Tues day evening, returning home on the midnight train. Grandma Flemming came home from Omaha Monday, where she had been receiving treatment for a cancer on her breast. Admission 25 and 33 cents to see The Cheerful Liar" at Jenkins' Hall Saturday. Secure your tickets before the rush. Sheriff's Sale. BY VI KITE OK AX OKDEK OF SALE, IS-sui-l by JuiiM'S KuU'riwui. clerk of the IHstrW'l Court witliln nd fur Cimi county, Ne branka. and to nit- tinvU'l. 1 will on the 24lh Day of July, A. D., 1909 at ten o'clock a. m., of said dn.v at the smith elixir of the court house. In said county, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the folloHiiit' real esiaie to-wlt; Lot No. fourti-en. H) In Mock four (4) In the vlllaco of Mum ay. Cass county. ISebraska. Tne same bcliitr levied upon and taken as the pro IK'ity of Leila K. Queen ami Albert Queen, de fendants, to satisfy a judgment or said court recovered by 1'eter Carnnbell. administrator of the estalo of Thomas L. Camplpell, deceased plaintiff, against said defendants. riattsiuouth, Nebraska, June 1Mb, A. 1) WW. C. D. Ol'INTON. sheriff Cass County. Nebraska. See the "Cheerful Liar" at Jen kin's Hall Saturday night. Mrs. W. C. Brown and Miss Car rie Allison were Omaha visitors Sat urday night, going up on the even ing train, returning at midnight. The band was out Tuesday night and favored the citizens with sev eral pieces of very choice nvuslc. They marched up and down the Htreet and received the plandlts of all who heard them. Wm. Lough ridge, we regret to learn, has been very low. Tuesday night Dr. Hrendel was with the old gentleman during the . night. Mr. Loughrldge Is growing weaker every day and the Impression Is he can not Lift much longer. You will miss thd richest treat of our lifo if you fail to see "The Cheerful Liar" at Jenkins' Hall Saturday night, July 3. Mrs. L. A. Itoot is visiting friends In the western part of the state, prin cipally at Big Springs, whoro she has a son and family living. Corn Is looking remarkably heal thy In this vicinity. Some fields are a little weedy, but most of the fields have a cleanly appearance. Everybody should make arrange ments to celebrate In Murray Satur day. Bring your entire family and show the boys and girls a good time In commemorating the day which should ever bo loved and cherished by every American citizen. Jeiraklmis' MB MURRAY, NEBRASKA afiurday Evensn JULY 3, 1909! You have heard of a Cheerful Liar of course. Then see him acted out to perfection at Jenkin's hall, Saturday Ight, July 3. Dr. Simpson, who had Dr. GU- more's practice while he was away returned to Omaha Wednesday via Lincoln, his home. Mr. and Mrs. McAlester, relatives of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Walker came own from Omaha Wednesday to pond a few days. Dr. B. F. Brendel accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Lee Farris to Omaha Wednesday evening, where Mrs Ferris' tonsils were operated upon. The only thing now that will pre vent a prosperous wheat harvest Is too much rain from now on. Har vest will begin In earnest next week. Will Smith made a quick trip to Omaha Wednesday morning for some Fourth of July paraphernalia, going up on the six o'clock train and back at 10. Mrs. Don C. and Mrs. T. J. Rho- den and daughter were In Plats- mouth Wednesday, the hitter to re- celvo 'medical treatment from Dr. Livingston. Will Hamilton was a visitor In Omaha Tuesday, and on returning stopped with his brother-in-law at LaPIntte over night, returning homo the next morning. We understand that Will llamll- aturday, July 3, '09 Unique Bible Class at Mynard. The Methodist church at Mynard under the leadership of its new pas tor, Rev. W. B. Cornish, is planning an aggressive Bible study campaign among the boys of the village. An out door Bible class has been organ ized to be known as the "Order of the White Rag." The program of this class calls for out-door Bible study, long tramps, swims, and other athletic sports. Each boy who walks ten milesten miles with the club lowed to wear a blue handkerchief about his neck on its weekly outings. A red handkerchief indicates a rec ord of twenty-five miles and a white oue, fifty miles. Much interest is being manifested in this unique method of promoting Bible study among the boys. Life 100,000 Years Ago. Scientists have found In a cave in Switzerland bones of men, who lived 100,000 years ago, when life was in constant danger of wild beasts. To day the danger as shown by A. W. Brown of Alexander, Me., Is largely from deadly disease. "If it had not been for Dr. King's New Discovery, which cured me, I could not have lived," he writes, "suffering as I did from a severe lung trouble and stubborn cough to cure sore lungs, colds, obstinate, coughs, and prevent neumonia, It is the best medicine on earth. 50c and $1.00 Guaranteed by F. G. Frlcke & Co. Trial bottles free. PROGRAM 10:00 To Head of Horses for Sale. The undersigned has 20 head of good young horses to dispose of at private sale, in any number de- sltfcd. They are large-boned, in good shape, and none of the branco order. They can be found at my place, six miles southeast of Mur ray. Come and see them for your selves. Trices reasonable. Frank Vallery, Band at Depot. March to the Grounds. 10:45 Band. Prayer Rev. Lamp. Song, "America" By the Children. "Recitation, "American Flag Morris Lloyd. 11:15 Address Hon. D. W. Livingston. -- DINNER - 1:45 Band. Cornet Solo Prof. Crandall. Flag Drill. Reading Marie Douglas. 2:15 Sports! Tug-of-War, Greased Pole, 50 Yard Race for Boy&, 50 Yard Race for Girls, 100 Yard Race for all, 3 Leg Race, Shetland Pony Race, High Jump, Standing Broad Jump, Running Broad Jump, Sad dle Contest. 2:00 Band. 2:30 Address Hon. YV. C. Ramsey. Song, "Star Spangled Banner" By the Children. Address Rev. Lamp. 3:45 Ball Game. SUPPER - 7:30 Band Concert in Murray. 8:00 Home Talent Play in Jenkins' Hall. "Cheertu 1 USED! p COMEDY - Ui - THREE - ACTS C23 WIDER THE AUSPICES OF THE CS2B usray Leetyre bourse Committee Vacation. The time is coming when all who can afford it, leave the city to spend ton has receive,! the contract fr the a ,art of tlu"ir va(,atl ,n tlie cou erection of a $3,000 residence in try nnd even the rountry l'000 aro South On.alu. As a contractor Will waiting Impatiently for the beauti Isi becoming famous. ful refreshing summer. One thing should be kent n mind, tnat uur- l! 11 T-. . . .1 ui. jj. i. i.ienuei was over to nc the 8uninu,r tt,e bodv cannot di rt voea Wednesday, looking after Dr. Rwst as mU(h h(,aVy food as during Will's practice, while, the latter wns .1i,. winter nn.l flint itHnldne of ire I e i. - ...i i ... I m wmmia wnere ne toon a patient cM beverages ruins the digestive Tuesday to the hospital, lie re- 8yBtem. Have always on hand Trin turned Wednesday evening. ...i mivi. mt. wtn ' ill n mil it mi i j ii a ii in i JiLiri u nit: Evidently the farmers in this sec- ""d use it as suoii as you will notice Urn are arranging to harvest In the slightest irregularity. This rops of small grain. Davis & Pit- remedy gives strength to ench organ man sold machines to the following P' 11,0 digestive system and stlmu parties this week: John Stones Mates It to the natural activity. It is therefore! benolldal in all dis eases of the stomach, the intestines and the blood. At drug stores. Jos. Trlner, (516-622 S. Ashland Ave., Chicago., 111. CAST OF CHARACTERS: ;ilastlnff Husscl. J. P., "The Chccriul Liar" 0. A. Davis - - o Randolnh Dearborn .... V. C. Brown "Rev." KzraStiggins, "A Gold Cure Practitioner" - - W. D. Smith Guy McGuflin, a Country Constable - W. G. Bocdekcr Flora Boomer Margie Walker Birdie Swectlovc, Housekeeper at the Gold Cure Establishment Mrs. Brown Lucrctia Sprigging, a Hoosier Schoolma'rm Fay Margaret Oldham SYNOPSIS: Act I. Sitting Room in the Cheerful Liar's Home. Act 11. (Detection) Scene Same as Act I. Act HI. (Destruction) Living room in Gen. Boomer's Country Home. Specialties by Miss Polly Oldham and Mrs.,James Holmes. Xnrrow Escape. What might have resulted In in stant death to A. Baxter Smith and Herman Tlekotter, the well known contractors of this city, wero provl- dentlly -averted yesterday afternoon by the gentlemen quitting the work they were engaged in, a few minutes before a bolt of lightning struck the building. They were engaged in shingling the large new building of Phillip llild west of this city when the heavy thunder storm came up. Rather than get a good wetting, the gentlemen descended from the roof and went into the house. Hardly had they reached that building when a bolt of lightning struck the roof, knocking shingles In every direc tion but fortunately not setting l)re to the building. Aside from un shlnsling tlie roof, which will take several hours to repair, no damage was done, but the men cannot but feel It was a stroke of Providence which caused them to leave in time. Uugies!. l.iifcgios! I have several new up-to-date bug gies that I want to sell right away, and I am going to cut the prices to bed rock, In order to do so. Come quick, while you can get one of these fine buggies at almost cost. I mean just what I say, John II. Cock, Murray, Neb. It Tastes Good and Creates Strength George S. Hay, the prominent Murray citizen was in tho city to day attending to business matters,' driving up from his home. Mr. Rny reports that Murray and Itock Muffs precinct was visited by a terrible rain storm yesterday afternoon about four o'clock. Corn was badly wash- Tom Hansen, Peter nnd Tom Smith. In our mention last week of the ilpment of stock to the South Oma ha market, we. stated that C. If Iloedeker sniped a carload, when it hould have read that "J. L. Young shipped n carload ot fat cattle Wed nesday to tho South Omaha market, and C. H. Itoedeker accompanied them." Ily Mr. Iloedeker going with tho load gave us the IdeR that Char ley was shipping them. While washing windows at her home one and a half mllia south of ed In places and the fields were made town last Monday, ono of the win- far too muddy for plowing. When dows fell on her left band. frnm he left homo this liiornlne ho had which position she was unable to four horses hitched to tho wagon extract It until her husband, who on account of the mnddv roads. A was at tho barn, heard her cries. She few miles north of Murray the mud remained In tho position 10 or 15 ceased and right up to tho edgo of minutes, and when she was released the city tho roads wero In good shape she fainted. It was discovered that and fields wero being plowed. Mr several or tne fingers wero very bad- Ray ' thinks there has been rain ly lacerated, but no bones were enough now to last for some time broken. Sho Is getting alone nlci-lv and believes tho month of Julv could Ir. and Mrs. C.llmoro n.r.! (,ry virtually all month without from Mlnco. Okla., Wednesday morn- hnrm,"K (T0,19 Bl,,,0Mh raln m bo Ing. They report a very pleasant trip. , Whllo thero tho doctor met many old Cass county people who aro now making that ther home. El Us Danllas and Mike Swartzflshcr both hnve flno farms and aro well plensed with Oklahoma. needed In August, lie returned to his home this afternoon. Farm for Sale, J 60 acres 6 miles northwest of Clarks, Neb.; 110 acres under cultl Tho most vatlon, 10 acres alfalfa, balance In diversified crops can be raised lu this meadow and pasture. Oood house, state. Doc says that everything up barn nnd granary, cribs, cattle to a disturbance can bo raised In shed, good shado nnd running spring Oklamoha nnd that peoplo aro doing at tho house. No trade. so well that there is no necessity tof Geo. A. Agnew, raise tho lnttcr. ' Central City, Neb, Charles Guthman today received n letter from his brother-in-law II. R. N'eitzel at Murdock conveying tho cheering Information that Mrs. Nit- N'eltzels here will bo pleased to know was very much better and getting along finely now, and that her re covery was only a question of a short time. The little son, Fran cis, is still quite sick although some better than a while back. Tho little fellow also wrote Mr. Guthmnn prom ising him a visit just as soon as ho got well. The many friends of the Neltzels hero will bep leased to know of their advanced state of health. pool the famous cod liver andj iron medicine, without oil. ; Vinol is much better than! cod liver oil and emulsions, ; oecause, wnne it contains an the medicinal value they do, it disagrees with no one. As a body builder and strength creator for old people, delicate children, after sickness, and for stub born coughs and colds Vinol is unequaled. CERING & CO. 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