Murray Department IVIen's Suits S5 ! PIlEPAltiiD IN THE INTERESTS OK THE PEOPLE OF MURRAY AND VICINITY ESPECIALLY FOR THE JOURNAL READEBS. If mi y of fie muUra of the Journal kiuxe of a social event or an item of interest in this vicinity and will mail name to this office it will appear under this keadin 'e taint all item of interest. Editor Jour ial. V an i in V n Murray State Bank CZZD MURRAY, NEBRASKA ti Capital $10,000 Surplus $5,000 CHAS. C. PARMELE, President F.L NUTZMAN, Vice-President W. G. BOEDEKER, Cashier Wc Solicit Your Banking Business toTOur Dejwsits are protected by the Depositor's Guaran tee Fund of the State of Nebraska. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. 0 (Siren Picket was a Plattsmouth visitor last Sunday. Mrs. Hay Sniil h is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Jenkins, Pert Young has been numbered with (lie sick for the past week. Mrs. II. L. Oldham has been numbered wit h I ho sick this week. Dr. 15. K. Hrendel was a Platts mouth visilor last Saturday even ing. W. (1. Id'owu has been number ed with the sick for the past few days. Mr. aivd Mrs. V. 0. Ilrown were in Omaha last Saturday evening and Sunday. 1. A. Young and son, Rex, were I'ounly seal, visitors Tuesday of Ibis week. Charles Spangler has been suf fering from an attack of the grippe fur I he past few days. O, V. Yiruiu was looking after some business mailers in the count) sent Tuesday of Ibis week. The .man win says the roads are bad is either reflecting on your , iidgmtut or is questioning your eyesight. Mrs. J. V. Merger departed for 1. inci.ii Wednesday, where she will enter Hie hospital for the. treat, cut ol rheumatism. All rt Queen, Lloyd Lewis and Wayn Lewis were Plattsmouth visit' s Tuesday evening and Wedii,'-s(la morning. Mrn. Alba Young, "from Min nesol , arrived in Murray Sun dav f r a few works' visit with Mum y friends and relatives. M' . M. I. Allison came up Saturday fnx Union to spend a few d:ys with Mr. and Mrs. YV. K. Dull, el uiiiiii'; home Wednesday. l'rank Hanker, sister of ,V. K. Dull, arrived this from Yuungstown, Ohio, to a few weeks with Mr. and If it were not. for ths brown and blackened apples bird life would be up against it as hard as a Kinkader. fifteen feet, lasting for nine months in the year. Statisticians estimate that there is enough of this white, wet substance to cover all the candidates in the coming campaign from the presidential down to the aspirant for chief custodian of corkscrews. Harold Morton Kramer, Hie novelist, delivered a lecture in the Christian church Tuesday evening. Mis subject was "Here or Nowhere." His philosophy of life is pood. The destiny of man is determined by his will lo do, not "smokin' and spiltin' " and "don't, gef blue, but hustle." He does not falk among the clouds, but comes down on a dead level arid gives you something for everyday use'. A Journal representative was unable to visit Murray (his vek, fearing that the high water and stormy weather woufd prevent the (rain from returning .lliat evening. You may imagine our surprise when we heard (lie old M. P. (rain pull into Hie county seat right, on time that, evening. Some difTerence over I lie week previous, five hours fate, thank you. Should you find the news items a frille mort interesting this week it will be no fault of ours, homo 01 our good Murray friends did if,. SHOOTING Or BLUNT HIED Mrf Mrs week spec Mrs. Dull. Mr and Mrs. Clarence Fletcher of ' stern Nebraska are the guoK' of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Smil' Ibis week. Mrs. Fletcher isler of Mrs. Smith. Wiley and C. M. Read were ' sent visitors Thursday of eek. They paid the Jour- nice a brief call and Mr. renewed for his brother's at Re, Washington. Young went to Omaha 'ay, taking Mrs. Alba Young ho.-;ui;tl. Mrs. Young's s here will regret very much -n that it. became necessary t to enter the hospital for lent. and Mrs. L. F,. Hnnnard, east of Murray, were visit d trudii'g in I he count v seat day of this week. They Millers :il the Journal office-, 'ing I heir subscript ion for onrnal. is a f! four thin iial Wil Tur in r 1 for 1 rep V frnr ing Thr Ihft It hun whe swiv Dr. (iilmore was called to Union Saturday on professional busi ness. Mrs. Mary Allison came in from Union Monday to spend the week with friends. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Friedrioh. i.s on the. tick list this week. Mr. and Mrs.. William Ilrown were passengers to Omaha Sat urday evening.. W imam Ilainey of Platls- niouth spent Monday iu Murray attending to business.. Dr. A. K. Walker of Union passed through hurt! Tuesday on his way to PlattsmoutU. IU. I.I I . 1 . diner rnupoi snipped a car load of fat cows to. the South Omaha market. Monday. Mr. I licks of Lincoln, is now employed as the binding man at the Palace livery bam. lion. William Puis, from Ml. Pleasant precinct, spent the tore part of the week in Nebraska City. William Wheeler was. ht Lin coln Tuesday, wheirw Iw alU-nd-ed the Pryan bampu't,, rvluruiig home Wednesday.. Kd (iravtfs cam in Crmm Peru Monday evening for a, tow days' visit with his parunts, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Orave.v Mr. Jas. I, oi mh rid iik' and fam ily hav moved to tllw old Lough- ridge homestead, where they will live for thtf coming year. Dr. and Mrs. (iilmore accoin panied their daughter, Helen, lo Omaha, where sh was operated on for an enlarged tonsil. Mr. (Unison of the Dieti Luin ner company ki omana, was Iransacting business with Kd- monds & Urown Tuesday. M. (1. Church ilt has carved out a beautiful violin from maple and spruce pine. It is a piece of artistic work. Its tone is as bril liant and as mellow as Slradivarious. Mexican Party. While Mr. and Mrs. S. O. fir man were traveling in tne so-mn and Mexico this winter they wrrp not forgetful of their friends' at home, which was plainly shown Monday evening of this- week, when they invited a few of their friends in to spend the evening. Cards were the amusement' unfiT about 11 o'clock, when lum-h wns served. Peach of wine was pass ed flrsl. Ihal Was made in- Mex ico, and as the lirhel of I hi' hot'lfe was in Mexican print' the- guests were requested' to guess what (hey were lasting; The second course was sherberf and raKc. nmf Hie third consisted' of candV amf cigaretles, also of Mexican nunviT- Neighbors of Roy Blunt Are Very Indignant Over His Death. While the capture of the escaped convicts and killing of two of I hem was a desired sequel t the man hunt of Monday, the killing of Roy IMunt, an innocent farmer boy, who was forced by I hem to drive them in trying to mak. their escape, is strongly condemned by every law-abiding citizen. And while many condemu the passes and ollicials who were in at the killing, the neighbors-of the yiMing man and those iu nearest proximity to the territory through which the convicts made their way, are strongest in their denunciation of the hasty dis patch of the outlaws, when a small auvouwt of delay and watch ing of opportunity the same re sult coulf have been accom plished b$ sh moling a horse in the team amf t!he life of young Plunt would lutfn bin spared. Sheriff iQiviivton. in speaking of the matter, remarked that he was an officer and tvoi on the ground and won fit' not ay, under the circunisthnep,. jjirsl what he would haw dinv though it had been his- plan- Rill one of the horses lo sl'op t'h'iTiW- for liberty, but the flHperatV- character of Ihe outlaws ought! l'o he taken in to consiuVrat'iorr lir (he people he fore lon strcnrlS' ewndemiiiiig the nll'icer fim- wfuif had hap ' pened. j The convicts rhv nilmfed to jfake bolli'mimf and' his wife with them as ft'ostagi's ;?nif afffr she !h'ft the lioise ami' started to her j father's, a-milir. amT a h.ilT away, jffn convAfi tiiic IWvnt and fid- Ifuwed his wiri- I'or ha IT a mile; 1'hrn lurned bai'K. to iVis home and Boy's Suits $1.65 iYSen's Fine Shirts 85c Boy's Shirts & Waists 25c OTHER THINGS IN PROPORTION What Does It EVJean? It simply means that we are up against a crowded condi tion here and are obliged to make room. New goods are pushing in at the back door at the rate of 300 pounds a day. The carpenters have set us back 20 feet in front. What can we do but sacrifice the price in order to move out quickiy all the last season's stock. There has never been a sale just like this m Plattsmouth before. It's the least advertised and yet the best known. Your friends have told you about it. It's up to you to take advantage of it now and' that right quickly if you want some of these bargains. C. E. Wescotf s Sons Always the Home of Satisfaction 'TECTUMS JJ -I forced hnrrtb hu:U mv br (fain racture. J he cicrareltes wetl and taki- them 01 their way to tin1 wit"! Albright: Tlte mmir woman rolled in corn husk's, and they were made was rruile ffli would curiosity. Pauline Oldham wop (he king prize, which was a hamf made Mexican piece of oott'erv. and fhe consolation pri-e wn also a piece of pottery, Vhnre Pilman winning this number. Their large circle of friend's irn eerfamlv glad to Nave ITTr; itmf Mrs. Pitman home with them acrain. and "ill' limcr reineiit"" jlhis one eveninir spent wirti them. The gnosis present' were: Mes srs. and Mesdames J. W. ITol'nre. T. J. Ttrendei; V. fT. Rrrmtt. Tames I,ruo:hridcre, O. X. navfs. Tlr. and Mrs. ("!. IT', (iilmore. Mis ses Paulino and Fiiy Oldliam. Mes srs. Albert Young and Yance Pit man. fitixi llnvi" betrr fn the wagon nail she iwit vmfer Ihe nrse of" giihg d ffre hen house far eggs, made hfr rsrape to her father's home. Thr men were of'sucn a (fsperafe rhar aeler Ih'rtf Ihey winil'if have cx n)sed a dl'fensel'es woman fo Ihe hnllets- of Clio pwrsiri'irff cifizens and officers-in orH'er U gain (hoi r coveted lilWIy. IL GHILHREN INJURED Ordinary Cathartics and PI J f and Harsh Physio Cause Dis tressing Complaints. Operated oir Today. Hrovenor Dovoy was attacks! last evening at (i- o'etock with a rfangerous form of appendicitis and was hurried to an Omaha hospital on the early M. P. tram this morning and operated upon: at once. Dr. T. P. Livingston ac companied him to the hospital, and" it was his opinion that with out an operation the patient woufd not live twenty-four hours.. As siion as the operation was performed Dr. Livingston 'phoned to Mr. Dovey that Orovenor had come fh rough it all' right', and while not at that time (10:30) yet recovered from the elTectis of the ansthel'i'e, yet he felt surer he- BACKACHE ALMOST UNBEAR ABLE Is an aAnost certain result of'kid' ney trouMe. D. Toomey, 803 E. Olive St., RIoomington, 111.', s-ays-r 'T suffered with backache and' pains fa my kidneys which' were almost unbearable. I gave Foley's Kidney PiTIs a good trial, and'they ilJone wiindors for me. Todav I ean do a hard day's work and' not feci' tira erTeets." For sal6 by F. '. FrirKe- & Co. mm proven Plattsmouth Readers Can No Langejr Doubt th Evidence. loslifledl Land for Sare. I have 320 acres of r.irnl in Rawlins county, Kansas, 100 acres fin each ipiarfer tinder cultivation; all nice, sniiMrfh land; one-nmirter mile to clVrirrh and school: located right nt Linda poslofTlce and 13 m-ilcs from rail road station-, live miles fo country sloro. This laud is in n good neighborhood. Will trade one quarter for good residence prop erly in Plattsmouth or will trade all for eastern Nebraska land. What have yon for trade? For further particulars write or in quire of If. O. Long, Murray, Neb. uns are seen in flocks of a od or more in orchards l they subsist on the ed apple, left in the Irees Hugh Hobb ami wife were pas sengers through Murray from Union lo Lincoln, via Omaha, where they will spend a few days with Mont Robb. steward of the penitentiary. (irandina Loughirdgo left Tues day morning ior Oregon, w icre be will spend a year with her son, 1 r. V . l. Lougliridge, who Is now located at Portland. She was accompanied as far as Oma ha by her son, James Lovighridge. The excitement on our streets after the capture and killing of the penitentiary mutineers was at a high pitch Tuesday. The alroucious and unnecessary kill ing of Roy nlunt, who under duress drove the yeggmen, was condemned in fiery words. Snow is a white substance covering the earth from three to Please Settle Now. Having sold our yanl to the Notd Lumber Co. of SI. Joseph, Mo., we wish lo ak that all per sons knowing themselves to lie indebted to us lo pleasr call and set He their account or make nr rangements for eurrvimr the same. Uespect fullv. Kdmunds & Prown. Hedge Posts for Sale. I have 00 good hedge posts for sale. Lee Nickels, Murray. This, tmitefuli citizen loug-ag'tv. Told. fl iju kll rlii.f of last inn? ifiintlt. Tim fuels, air now conllrineiL tflicl liifstiiimny i.s complete1 tlni iivideiK'f (fonelusive. ft finrms (fouvineing proif of niuriV. Mrs.. S. J. r.aynore, 1201H Arbor St,'., Omah;, Neb., says:: "My kid'iwys wrv badly disonfifwd, as was showTf hy the unnattiiral eon- dittia of fhe kidney secretions. I tried various remedies, But did not not tee any improvement until I ornrmmred the use of T win's Kid ney (Mils. Since taking Ihem I have felt better in eery way and have I bus been ow-winced that they are a preparation of merit." The above statement was given April 15, 11)00, and on February , 1009, Mrs. naynore nddetf: My faith in Doan's Kidney Pitts remains unbroken. I have no in clination lo retract one word fnmi Ihe statement f gave in I00( re garding my experience with this remedy." For sale hy all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co Pufl'alo, New York, sole agents for the I'nited States. Hemember the name Doan's and take no other. WM. R. YOUNG AUCTIONEER Leave orders nt Murray State Bank Address cither Plattsmouth or Murray. You cannot be over-carefuf in: I Fie selection of medicim for children. Only the very gentlest bowel medicine should ever he! given, except iii omergtnoy ca.siW.. Onh'nary pillf- cathautirs and purgatives aiv apt tin do inonn' harm Mian good. They may cause griping nausej and oiilcr dis trerfsing after wuTects- that are frequently health-destroying. V9 personalis recommend amifj wouhf eome out all right guarantee HcxalTOrderlr'es as thc sat( and most' .JependiJtlle rem edy, which we know, for cnnstipai tioir and assooiiile bowel' dis orders. Ye have such absolute fa if ff in Ihe virtues of tins rem edy fhaf we sell' if on our guar anfK" f money hack in every in stai.re where if finis to- jrive- en- tire safisfacl ion, and we-urge all' in iwd nt such medicine in try it' at orrr risk. RVra.fl Orderli are- oiiUm- just' like randy, iu-v panbiiilhrly prompt and agrwable iiv action,, may bo faken at any time, day or night; do not irmso d'jHrrlloeav. nam, griping,-, excessive loose ness, or other umlesirable effects. Thy have a very mild but' positive aetlwi upon th tn"gans wiiti which they come in contact, apparently nerrng as a regualtive tonic upoir Ihtr relaxed muvrular co.it' of thi boweF, thus oveiTomiiig weakness, aiT aiding to trstbre. t'rtrt-bowel l( more vigorous ami' Healthy arfrvify. flexall Orderlies eommnniy ci-mipletely re-lieve const ipation-, excrpl of course wften of a surgical character. They a?so Tfnd (o overoime t he necessity of constantly taking hixatives fo keep the bowels in normal' con dition. Thive sizes of packages, 10 cents, 2I cents and 50 crnts. Remeniber, you can- obtain Rexal'l Remedies iii Plallsmoulh only at our store me iivxan More. r ft. Fricke- (in., Union HhwR.. Changed at Cullom:. Tlh" Fnrlington train serviiie-via- La PTafte and Hellevuo- t'O' Omahawas resumed today,. Nbi 15 makirjg its usual run, but' being over an hour late. A lonn-passenger, returning from the wresii'mg rnafrli, got off of the Schuyl'er all Cullom this morniing about! 5)rl5, expecting to change cars fi-ir Pfatfsmoulh, hut not finding a train waiting after the SchnFer pulled out f6i- Omaha "phoned in fo knowwhen llo iwuld get the next train down, and' was in farmed that the next; train down would be No. 30- aoutj 8 oYCoclt (his evening. 8uD80rtbe for the Daily Journal CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tha Kind You Have Always Bo'i Beara the BlgnKture of BBSS EX Come here for pure-food groceries. Everything clean and up-to-date: Fresh Lettuce, each 5c Easter Egg Dye Packages 5c " Ripe Tomatoes, per lb. . . . 15c fcpaghettj witn tomato sauce. . iuc " Cauliflower 20 and 15c Asparagus tips 25c " Cabbage, per lb 6c Pure Olive Oils 10, 25, 45c " Grape Fruit, each 15c Onion Salt 15c u Oranges, per doz. . . 20, 25, 40c Mushroons, each 20, 25, 30c " Apples, per peek . . 25 and 35c Pimientos, per can 15 and 25c English Walnuts, per lb 15c Canned Vegetables, per can.... 10c Pop corn, per box 5c Boiled Cabbage, per can 10c FTZ71 WEW GARDEN SEEDS! 1 For Sale. one Success range and one combination china closet and sideboard., Moth good as new. Call or address, Mrs. YV. fl. Prown, Murray, Neb. If In need of fancy stationery give the Journal a call. We carry a full line. We have nothing but fresh tested seeds in stock. Get a package of Cabbage or Tomato seed now and start a box of plants in the house, so you will have them ready when gardening time comes. Corner. Sixth and Main St. yJAones 2&.y