The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, October 31, 1912, Image 6

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    WiBRYAN
NELLIE G.IVST.
urray uepartmem.
She Lost a SI5.CG0 Ring
In June, and Ihs F:ct Has
Just Deccme Known.
COMING!
PREPARED IN THE INTERESTS OF THE PEOPLE OF MURRAY AND VICINITY ESPECIALLY FOR TIIK .n : i; :. ,v . 1;i,.ur.t;v
If any of Vie renders of tlieJoimiatknttw of a ociil editor an item of interest ' n this vicinity and will mail game to thin ol!ix i wiU ur.a, unU,- this Uaidimj i
'Vacant all items of interest. Editor Jvur ial. I
Murray State Bank
CZD MURRAY, NEBRASKA CZD
Capital S10.000 Surplus S5.00D
CHAS. C. PARMELE, President
F.L NUTZMAN, Vice-President
W. G. BOEDEKER, Cashier
Wc Solicit Your Banking
Business
toTOur DejM)sits are protected by the Depositor's Guaran
tee Fund of the State of Nebraska.
Interest Paid on Time Deposits.
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Mrs. Ajriisl.il Nix is reported on
I he sick list this week.
James Filch and daughter were
Murray visitors Saturday.
Lee Allison was a IMaltsinoulli
visitor Saturday afternoon.
0. S. Tinner was I rnnsaeling
business in Plaits ulh Monday.
Jeff Lewis and wife were visit
or,' It'diert Fitch and fauriy Sun
day. John Ilohschiedl and wife spent
Sunday wilh Charles Merrill and
wife.
II. II. Niekles was looking af
ler Inisiness in I'laltsmoulli Sal
unlay. F.llierl Oueeii and Miss Pearl
Dugay were shopping in Oinahii
Monday.
Itolierl (iood uiiide a Inisiness
trip to Plat Isinoul h Tuesday
morning. '
(ienrge Stone and family were
guests of Frank llhoden and wife
Wednesday.
Mrs. Thomas, who is sulTcriug
wilh pneiiinonia, is reported some
heller this week.
Wayne Lewis had Hie misfor
tune to fall Monday morning and
sprained his tinkle.
Claude Hosteller of Omaha
spent Sunday wilh his mother,
Mrs. John Hosteler.
Miss Mary Moore of Cedar Creek
spent Sunday willi her parents,
V. F. Moore and family.
Mrs. E. It. Queen and Mrs. J.
'. Lewis were guests of Mrs. It.
11. Frans at Union Salurday.
Joe Campbell and family and
Mrs. H. II. Filch were guests of
Fred Meal and family Sunday.
Mrs. John Hosteller, who has
been visiting relatives near Plain
view, Neh., returned home Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chalfanl are
the proud parents of a bouncing
girl, which arrived Sunday fori
noon
Messrs. Ilia! I it Tut I were look
ing after biiisness matters in Car
roll, Iowa. Thursday of last
week.
John (i. Mclauiel, who has been
visiting for Ihe past few days with
his daughter, Mrs. I. T. Hoyer, d
parted Monday for his homo In
Howning, Mo. Mr. Hoyer drove to
Plaltsniouth with him, where ho
look Ihe train.
The Royal Neighbors are pro
paring for a big time at their
bazar next Saturday, November 2.
The occasion will be hold in the
M. W. A. ball in Murray and-an
excellent line nf goods will be of
fered for sale. Make it a point to
attend.
Thursday, November "8, is the
grand annual Thanksgiving din
ner at Kenosha. Services at 1 1
a. in. by Rev. Taylor of Union. At
12:H0 an excellent goose dinner
will be served by the ladies of the
K. N. K. The ladies will have on
display plain ami fancy sewing
during the afternoon and evening.
uysicr supper ai o:jo p. in.
Everyone is cordially invited to
be present.
Mrs. John Fan-is is on the sick
list (his week.
Mont Hobb of Lincoln was a
Sunday visitor in Murray.
Mrs. J. W. Kdmunds is number
ed among the sick Ibis week.
Mrs. I. M. Davis is suffering
from :i severe case of lonsilitis.
II. L. Oldham attended the rally
in I'lallsnioulli Tuesday evening.
Miss Ida Moedeker has returned
homo from a six months' visit in
Colorado.
John McDonald spent a few
days visiting with home folks over
in Iowa last week.
Heineinber Ihe election dinner
ami supper at the Preshy terian
church Tuesday.
Mrs. (ien Boedeker ami Mrs.
W. S. Smith wore shopping in
Omaha last Salurday.
W. M Puis was in attendance at
the Cone Johnson speaking in
Platlsinoulh Tuesday evening.
nirs. i.naries paugior and
daughter, Margaret, were Omaha
visitors last Saturday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hulherford
spent Sunday with Mr. Ruther
ford's sister. Mrs. Mary Dull.
Mrs. E. A. Mill ion and Mrs. John
H I, sisters of A. L. Maker, spent
a few days with Ihe Maker family
lasl week.
Mr. .and Mrs. Frank Oliver have
en spending the week at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Countryman.
Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Oliver and
Will Oliver, jr., spent Wednesday
evening at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. A. O. Hainge.
Mrs. Joseph Cook went o Oma
ha Wednesday morning to meet
her mother, who is coining here
to spend the winter.
Mrs. C. A. Ilawls of Plaltsniouth
was Ihe guest of her brolhor,
James Holmes and family, last
Salurday evening and Sunday.
(irandma Davis, who has been
quite sick for some time, is im
proving and is able to he up ant:
around the bouse some I his week
Mrs. A. L. Kennedy left Mon.
day morning for a few days' visit
with her daughter, Agnes, who is
teaching school at Eagle.
Horn To Mr. and Mrs. Ei
Shoemaker, a ten-pound baby gir
on Wednesday of this week. The
mother and little one are doing
nicelv.
Mrs. C. E. Lawlon and little
son, Ljio, came- in Sunday for
few weeks' visit wilh Mrs Law-
ton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D
Young.
Mrs. . S. Smith entertained
Mr. and Mrs. Clou Rawls, Mr
...1KB. m.
nuu airs, dames uoiines, Mr. am
Mrs. C. A. Haw Is and Mr. and
Mrs. S. O. Pitman at dinner Sun
day.
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Miss Emma Kaufman, from
west of Plattsniouth, came down
Friday evening- to attend the
party given by Miss Elizabeth
Oliver at the home of Mrs. Alvin
Hiimge. Miss Kaufman spent the
remainder of the week as the
uuest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hamgo
Entertained at Ramge Home.
Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Hamgo, as
sisted iy Miss Elizabeth Oliver,
entertained a large number of
friends at their home, two miles
northeast of Murray, Friday even
ing, October 2T. The parlors and
dining room were prettily decor
ated for the occasion. The even
ing was spent in playing- games
and listening to some line instru
mental music furnished by Mr.
(iiiorre of Lincoln and .Miss
Muriel , llenlon. Refreshments,
conisliiig of ice cream and eaki-,
.were served during the evening.
Those invited wore: Misses Edna
Props!, Muelah Sans, l'hemo
Richardson, Winnie Hutchison,
Eva Poller, SusieMinl ner, Pearl
llentoii, Mildred Snyder, Lizzie
Wheeler, Robin Richardson, Rose
Creamer, Buenila Porter, Vera
Props!, Isabelle Young, Mary
Moore, Esther Ray, Lena Young,
Poarle Kniss, Grace Fight, Muriel
llenlon, Willa Moore, Clara
Young, Florence Richardson, Ruth
Godwin, Ogla Minford, Margreat
Moore, Mae Lewis, Mildred John
son, Miss Toman, Messrs. Frn
Hutchinson, Joe Wheeler, Harry
llenlon, Will Oliver, Joe Creamer,
Elbert Wiles, Wayne Prpost, Leo
Hintnor, Sherman Holdorness,
Myron Wiles, Walter Reed, Lee
Cole, Ern Hintner, Olonn Wiles,
Lee Kniss, Albert Young, Elmer
W'etonkanip, Guy Stokes, Frank
.Dugey, Bryan Snyder, Ed Kniss,
Ed McCulloh, Wayne Lewis, Al
bert Godwin, Marry Creamer,
Will Richardson, Dvight Props!,,
Rex Young, Lloyd Lewis, Adam
Meisinger, Yern Mitchell and Mr.
Guerre of Lincoln, Mosdames
Frank Oliver, Fred Ramge, Arthur
Copenhavor, Moyd Porter, Albert
Wheeler'and Tom Tilsoii.
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WILL BE IN
PLATTSMOUTII
j NEXT MONDAY,
November 4
You know him, and you know he
always has something good to tell
you.
S. PRATT JONES,
Second Number of Lyceum Course
at, Christian Church Mon
day Evening, November 'i.
Library Association.
The Library Association held
I heir regular molding Wednesday
veiling, October 2 .'J, at the library
ooms. After the Inisiness ses
sion ii. A. Davis read a paper on
Prison Reform." The paper was
cry interest ing and instructive
and displayed a great, amount of
thought. After Ihe discussion of
the subject fresh oysters and
oll'eo were served. The next meet
ing will bo held on the 2(th of No
vember. The subject w ill be, "Vo
litional Education in the Public
Schools," and Lloyd Gapen w ill
prepare the paper. Material on
e subject will be found in I lie
library.
For Sale.
12 horse power engine and elec
tric polo wood saw, at a very low
price if taken soon.
I. T. Rover, Murray, Neb.
A Study club for women will be
organized luesday alteruoon at
2 o'clock at the library. The pro
gram will ho a miscellaneous one.
Those wishing to become mem
bers please be on hand Tuesday
afternoon. No expense.
For Sale.
About fifty head of full blood
Poland-China spring shoals.
Alf. Nickels.
Mr. .las. V. Churchill, 00 Wall
St., Auburn, N. Y., has been
bothered with serious kidney and
bladder trouble ever since he left
the army, and says: "I decided to
try Foley Kidney Pills, as they had
cured so many people, and 1 soon
found they were just the thing.
My kidneys and bladder are again
in a healthy condition. I gladly
recommend t.hein." For sale by
I'. G. l- l ieke it Co.
NGTtCi TO CREDITORS
in County Court.
STATE Oi NEMRASKA.
Cass Co. ml), ss.
I,i Hi" ' y.i. iter oi ihe Estate of
Jacob llenrich, Deceased.
Notice is hereby ;:ieii In Ihe
creditors of said deceased that
hearings will be hud upon claims
tiled against said estate, before
nie, Count;.' Judge of Ca?s County,
Nebraska, a!, the County Court
room in Piatt smoul h. in ' said
County, mi lhi ldlli day of No
vember, I :)!:', and on Ihe KHh day
of May, i'llo. at '. o'clock a. in.
each day for examination, adjust
ment and allowance.
All claims must be liled.in said
court on or before said last hour
of hearing.
Witness my hand and seal of
said County Court, at Platts
niouth, Nebraska, this 17th day of
October,- I'll 2. ,
ALLEN J. HEESON,
County Judge.
I and Bring Your Family
;L The following schedule will give
the arrival and departure of the train
in Cass county:
j William Jennings Bryan will
! speak in Plaltsniouth next Mon
; day morning at 11 o'clock, aecord-
ing to arrangements made by the
! Nebraska Progressive League,
j Colonel Bryan will have a special
I I rain, leaving Lincoln at 8 a. m.
Monday, arrive Greenwood 8:40,
speak 10 minutes; Ashland, 9:05,
speak 30 minutes; South Bend,
i):4."), speak 10 minutes; Louis
ville 10:05, speak 15 minutes;
Cedar Creek, 10:30, speak 5 min
utes; Plaltsniouth, 11 o'clock,
speak 45 minutes; leave 11:45 for
Nebraska City, from where the
i train will travel over the Burling
ton line to Lincoln, where a night
meeting will be held.
Here From Weeping Water.
Nicholas Halines, the genial
miller from Weeping Water, was
in Ihe city today looking after
some business mailers. While
hero he paid Ihe Journal otliee a
brief call. II.' tells us that every-
Ihii'
in I ho soul h Cass metropolis
i- getting along nicely. Me made
I lie I rin in his auto, and it looked
for a while as though he might he
able to return in a sleigh.
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MURDOCH.
The entertainment given by the
hildren last Saturday evening
was fairly well attended, $i0 be
ing the door receipts. The work
of Ihe larger children was excel-
enl, and considering that it was
Ihe tlrst attempt of several of Ihe
small ones, they did well. The
bright costumes against the green
background made a very pretty
appearance. Some of the little
green elves fought a hard battle
with the will-o-the-wisp, lost
their caps and lore their clothes,
but won Ihe victory.
Place Cards, Score and Tally
Cards of every description at the
Journal office.
WANTED AT ONCE Woman
or girl for restaurant work
Wages $5 per week. Apply Union
restaurant, Union, Nebraska.
10-28-3td-ltwkyq
A large lino of invitation sta
tionery is always carried at the
Journal ofllce.
Forest Rose Flour guaranteed
to be as good as any flour on the
market. Sold by all leading deal
ers. Try it.
A healthy man is a king in his
own right; an unhealthy man an
unhappy slave. For impure blood
and sluggish liver, use Burdock
Blood Bitters. On the market 35
years. ?t.00 a bottle.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE
MENT. ALL PERSONS INTERESTED
IN THE ESTATE OF THOMAS W.
SIIRYOCK,, DECEASED, now
pending in the County Court of
Cass County, Nebraska, will take
not ice thai I lie administrator has
tiled his final account and petition
for llnal settlement in said Court.
hearing will be had upon said
account and petition at the ofllce
of said Court, at Plaltsniouth, Ne
braska, on Ihe 11th day of No
vember, ID 12, at the hour of 10
o'clock a. in. At said time any
and all persons interested in said
estate may appear and contest
said llnal account and petition.
Witness my hand and the seal
of sahl Court this 21st day of
October, 1912.
(Seal) ALLEN J. BEESON,
County Judge.
D. O. DWYER, Attorney.
WALTER GREEN
HORSESHOEING
General Blacksmilhing
and Wagon Work
Mrs. W". O. Gillespie was in
Omaha Wednesday.
Miss Georgia Moon of Ashland
is visiting relatives here.
Alvin Neitzel of llavelock spent
Sunday with relatives here.
Miss Etta Sorick of Lincoln
spent Sunday with home folks.'
John Gustin and wife autoed
to Waterloo and Omaha last Fri
day. Mrs. Martha Tliimgan and chil
dren are visiting relatives in Eliu
wood. Mrs. Jacob Goehry spent a few
days last week with relatives in
Omaha.
Misses Opal and Wanda Bosack
spent Salurday with home folks at
Springfield.
Misses Grace and Marguerite
(iustin spent Sunday with the
Rush sisters.
Mrs. C. Mooney and Mrs. W. C.
Monroe and children went to
Omaha Tuesday
August Kuehn spent Friday
with bis daughter, Mrs. Williams,
at Elniwood, who has been quite
sick.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maves and
son, liandail, or isennetl, Aon.,
were Saturday guests of John
ingwert and family.
Ida and Lewis Hornbeck were
called to Omaha Tuesday to see
their brother, Tom, who has been
in a hospital for the past month.
Me died Tuesday at 5:30 p. m.
Mrs. Alice Toole and daughter,
Mary Isabelle, and Mrs. II. V. Mc
Donald and children returned
Sunday evening from Springfield,
Nob., where they spent t few days
with A. J. Bosack and family.
Horseshoeing is Our Specialty
Ail Vork Guaranteed
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BECKER IS IN DEATH
HOUSEATSING SING
Convicted Murderer Taken to
New York State Prison.
Accidents will happen, but, the
best regulated families keep Dr.
Thomas' Eclectic Oil for such
emergencies. Two sizes, i.To and
r0c, nt all stores.
Murray, Nebraska
Mrs. Peter Ilolan, 11501 Buck
eye Rd., Cleveland, O., says: "Yes,
indeed, I can recommend Foley's
Money and Tar Compound. My
little boy had a bad case of
whooping cough, some times he
was blue in the face. I gave him
l-'oley's Honey and Tar Com
pound, nnd it had a remarkable
efTecl. and cured him In a short
time." Contains no harmful
drugs. For sale by F. 0. Fricke
Co.
Ossining, N. Y., Oct. 31. Former
Police Lieutenant Charles Becker la
In the death house at Sing Slug under
Benteuee to die in the electric chair
during the week ending Dec. 9, the
convicted murderer of the gambler,
Herman Rosenthal. He was brought
here from New York Immediately after
sentenco was pronounced upon him by
justice Golf In the court room where
he was found guilty.
Becker's execution will be stayed,
however, by the filing in the Interim
of a notice of appeal from the verdict.
In this lies Pecker's only hope of es
cape from death. His last words be
fore the sates of the prison were shut
behind him were:
"I come here an innocent man. I
never had a chance. I was railroaded.
But the fight has only begun. I expect
a reversal nf the verdict and a new
trial."
Becker, mnnacled to a deputy sher
iff, arrived at the prison after a twenty-minute
walk through the streets of
the village surrounded by several hun
dred persons curious to see him.
With stolid countenance and head
erect Becker withstood the ordeal
without losing his composure.
A window of the warden's office
fiamed a woman's tear-stained face &a
Becker marched up the prison walk.
It was that of the convicted man's
wife, who had accompanied him from
New York and had driven ahead of
him from the railroad station. Becker
waved h!s hand sadly and the woman
threw a kiss
An hour later, after the formality
of. taking the prisoner's pedigree had
been disposed of, Becker was In his
death cell in solitary conflnemen, clad
in prison garb and entered as prisoner
No. 62,439. Ten other condemned
murderers occupy cells in the death
house with him.
Two Warshipr Sent to San Domingo.
Washington, Oct. 31. Increasing
disorders In San Domingo and desper
ate street fighting in the outskirts of
Puerto Plata jeopardizing American
lives and property caused the navy de-
partment to order the Immediate dis
patch of two warships, the cruiser Bal
timore and the tender Yankton, to Do
minican waters. Thoy should arrive
In Dominican waters by the middle of
next week, reinforcing the Prairie,
with Its 700 marines. The Baltimore
will carry an additional force of 150
marines.
Warship Stewards Implicated In Fraud
Washington, Oct. 31. A system ofj
praft In the commissary department
of the navy which may reach every
ship in the Atlantic fleet has been re
vealed by a secret investigation. Rear
Admiral Osfrhaus reported to the
navy department that the lnvestlga
tton has resulted In the confession ot
O. T. Davis, chief commissary steward
of the battleship Louisiana.
Dreadnought New York Launched.
New York, Oct. 31 The super
dreadnought New York, greatest of
the world's sen fighters, was launched
nt the New York navy yard, Brooklyn,
In the presence of 40,000 persons, In
cluding President Taft and the secre
tary of the navy. Miss Elsie Calder.
daughter of Representative William F.
Calder of Brooklyn, christened tho
ship.
Alexander Smith Dies In Accident.
Chicago, Oft. 31. Alexander Smith
of Barrlngton, 111., known throughout
the middle west as an exhibitor of
blooded dogs, was killed when his bug
gy collided with a farmer's wagon
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