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G3 EMiwra y mint Prki-ared in the Interksts of the People of Murray and Surrounding Vicinity Especially for the Journal Readers (if any of the reader of the Journal know of a social event or an Item of interest In this vicinity and will mail same to this office it will appear under this heading. We want all items ot interest. -Editor Journal.) - Deposit Your Money in this $ Bank and Pay Your Obli gations by Check. ty we ac 2 depositors. k If you make your payments by check you have a re cord that cannot be disputed. We regard all business transactions as strictly confi dential. Combine absolute safety with satisfaction. We accord careful consideration to small and large Law. l"Our deposits are secured by the State Guarantee I We pay 4 per cent on time deposits for one year. We Bank on You.. You Bank With Us. We Solicit Your Business. Murray io lonli 5 1 8 8 Wayne Lewi is reported on the sick lint this week. Charles Heed is supporting a new Ford auto (his week. I torn To Mr. and Mrs. K. (i. Lewis, June 17, a hoy. Mrs. A. F Smith is reported on Hie sick list, this week. Mrs. Henry Os, was calling' on friends at Murray Monday. II. H. Nickels was transact ing business in Plallsinoulh Friday. Mrs. L. M. MoVey is reported slightly improved at this writing. Miss Lillian Wheeler was a guest of Miss Winnie lliilcheson Sunday. Mrs. Charles Creamer was a business visitor in Plat tsmnuth Saturday. Mrs. W. F. Moore and daughter, Francis, spent, Sunday with Oscar Gapen and family. Nick Klaureus and family were among those transacting business in I'laitsmoul h Saturday. Mrs. Elsie Court, returned to her home in Omaha, after visit, ing a few days with her sister, Mrs. E, G. Lewis. ' Charles Swab and wife were Omaha visitors Monday, where they purchased a Hue new auto through Major Hall. Miss Etta Nickels made a husi ness trip lo Nehawka Wednesday, where she was looking, after Spirclla interests. Miss Esther Godwin left for the western pari of the slate Wed nesdav, where she w ill spend I he s u n i rr-'- wit li a sister. .Miss Elizahelli Campbell, ac companied by tier grandfather, Mr. William Woods, made a busi ness (rip to Omaha Friday. A large croud was present Sun day afternoon at Eewislown, when Itev. W. A. Tnvlor delivered his always splendid sermon. Services Kundav afternoon. June 2K Miss Ellice Smith has been numbered with the sick for the past few days. Grandma Campbell, who has beeii miilc sick for the past, few weeks, is improving. J. A. Walker was looking after some business matters in Ihe county seat Monday. Frank Slichleineier made a I rip lo Omaha Wednesday, driving up in his new Cartercar. James Tigner of west of Mur ray was delivering corn from (hat community Thursday. Men Herkman, who has been sick for the past, few weeks, is improving the past few days. Charles Creamer and Walter Sans are the owners of new Ford autos this week. Old Ken osha is coming lo the front for up-to-date conveyances. The f.ewiston Sunday school will hold Children's day exercises Sunday evening, June A short program will be given and a silver offering taken. Miss Ella Nickels entertained the l.evvislon Olee club Saturday evening and a very pleasant lime was spent by the members pres. cut. A dainty lunch added much lo I he enjoyment of I he guest s. The Sunshine band social, given al the Christian church last Sal unlay evening, was a grand success in every particular. The attendance was quite large and lln young ladies look in about I. Oil. I. I.. Smith ami daughter-in-law, Mis. Herman Smith and chil dren, were Plal I sinoul b visitors Wednesday afternoon, driving up in Mr. Smith's auto. The Journal man. who wa in Murray thai day. was favored with the return trip with them, which was sure a great accomuiodal ion to us and a most ideasant ride. Straw hat time is surely here. We have just your kind and style. Hats from 10c to $1.50 We are closing out our Ladies' Trimmed Hats so here is your chance to get the best at a low price. Hiatt & Tutt MURRAY, NEB. Mavone Chambers is visiting with relatives in llavelock. Miss Vila Gapen was a Platts niouth visitor Tuesday of this week. Come out Saturday evening to the church supper and have a good time. Do not forget the Fourth of July picnic, Invite your friends aifd come. Horn To Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Maker on last Saturday, a baby girl. Misses HutU and Ellen Hamil ton are spending the week with their aunt at La Platte. Madeline Dooley went to Oma ha this week for a few days' visit with her mother, who is working in that city. J. D. Shrader was a Platts mouth and Omaha visitor Tues day of this week, returning home Wednesday morning. Jack Philpot shipped a car of sheep to the South Omaha market Wednesday of last week. They were loaded at Murary. The market will be conducted at the Presbyterian church Satur day afternoon. There will be many good things for your Sun day dinner available. Abe Flecker, I he genial Ford auio agent for this county, has been doing some good business in this local (I y the past few days. He sold two cars Ibis week. Jack Shaw, who has been in the hospital al Omaha for the past few weeks, returned lo Murray last Sunday, feeling line. He will remain here for a few weeks at least. Mrs. Mary McOaniel and chil dren and Mr. and Mrs. Will llodg ens of Nebraska City came up to Murray Saturday evening lo spend Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Sporer. Hen II. Wiles is now riding a line new llumpohilc auto that he purchased a few days ago in Omaha. The car is a lillle dandy and Hen says it is the besl hill- climber in the land. He was in Murray Wednesday afternoon. Hill Patterson cut his finger Unite severely on a sickle Wed nesday while making some re pairs on the machine. Dr. Oil more dressed the injury ami Ihe results will not be of a serious nature. Miss Laura Puis met with quite a serious accident on Wednesday of last week, by falling and dis locating her wrist. The injured member has caused her consider able suffering, bill is gelling along nicely al this lime. Mrs. Frank Young, jr., met with quite a pain Tut accident a few davs ago, when she stepped on an old rusty nail. Ihe same pene trating through Ihe fool. The lask of removing Ihe nail was a dif licull one, as well as very painful. About (flirty of the friends of Mrs. Nellie Long 'spent the after noon with her last Saturday. Mrs. Will Sporer and Mrs. J. W. Ed munds furnished delicious re freshments for tin' guests. A very pleasant afternoon was spent. Mis Mary West, sister or Mrs. otto Puis, was taken to the hos pilal al Omaha Monday morning, where she underwent a surgical operation al S. Joseph's hospital. She is gelling along nicely anil her many friends hope that she may be able lo return home soon. Dr. Hannah made a liberal donation to the library this week in the way of three good books entitled. "Darkness and Dawn," "The Hoy's F.ives of Christ" and "The Virgin Birth of Christ." He is very anxious that Ihe public lead these books. The associa tion certainly appreciates this gift. Mrs. Will Smith departed Mon day morning for a several months' visit in the west. She will meet her father, Mr. A. M. Holmes, at Grand Fsland, where Mr. Holmes went a couple of weeks ago and has been visiting wilh relatives at Ravenna. They will go to Kimberly, Idaho, where they will visit for some time at the tiomo of Mr. and Mrs. I). 11. Churchill, Mrs. Churchill being a daughter of Mr. Holme. Later Ihcy will go lo Noise, where Noel B. Jlawls lives; also Portland and Seattle. and to Three F'orks, the- home of Joe llavvls. On the return trip they will visit Minnesota points and Chicago. The trip will con sume Ihe entire summer and will be a most, enjoyable one to both Mr. Holmes and Mrs. Smith. Willard Mellinger of Monleray, Mexico, was in Murray a few days last week visiting at the home of his niolher-in-law. Mrs. Mira Mc I onabl. Miss .Mary Jameson of Weep ing Water spent a few days in Murray the past, week, a guest at Ihe home of her sister, Mrs. J. F". Ilrendel. The line home of H. C. Long is progressing very nicely, and be fore many moons Mr. and Mrs. Long will be able to boast of one of the finest homes in Cass county. j i There will be a supper given at the Presbyterian church on Sat urday evening, June -M. The menu will consist of chicken salad, sandwiches, cherry pie and ice lea, 15c. Ice cream and cake, 10c. Kverybody invited. Dr. J. F. Ilrendel took Grandma Hall to Omaha Tuesday, where she was placed in St. Joseph's hospital and underwent quite a serious surgical operation. She is improving as well as could bo expected at this time. Horn To Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lewis, on Sunday, June 15, a bouncing baby boy. The neigh bors all say the little man looks just like dad. Iloth the mother ami little one are doing nicely, and of course Fd is sure happy. About thirty friends spent the afternoon Wilh Mrs. W. W. Hamilton, given in honor of Mrs. Hamilton's mother, who is visit ing here. A very delight fill aft ernoon was spent. Hefreshiuenls, consisting of ice cream, sherbet, cake and ice lea was served. The Missionary society met wilh Mrs. I'.. S. Tut I last Friday afternoon. Thirty-live members were present. A commission form of government for the society was adopted. Mrs. C. D. Spaugler, Mrs. Liza Young and Mrs. Hbodeii were chosen as Hie commission ers. .Mrs. Davis ami .Mrs. onmore assisted Mrs. Tutt in enterlaining. Mrs. Fred Ranige and Mrs. John Stones and Mrs. Oeorge Gregg were guests of lire s-ofiety. Prepare for Your Spring Work Now! Z0UR plows need sharpening, and other machinery may need re pairing. Line them up now and bring them in, and let me put them in goodcondition for you by the time the Spring rush arrives. You will be busy then and so will I. COME IN NOW! f Steve Heckner, who has been suffering from appendicitis, was taken lo Omaha by Dr. (iilniore last week, where he was placed in the Wise Memorial hospital and an operation performed, lie is getting along nicely ami no doubt will soon be able to return home. Miss F.dilh Laltue has taken charge of Ihe telephone central station in Murary, entering upon the duties as manager last Thurs day. She will be assisted by her sister. Miss Fva. Mrs. Donley re signed to accept cither employ, ment. Horn To Mr. and Mrs. Steve Heckner, on Tuesday of last week, a bouncing baby boy. Hoh mother and little one are dning nicely, and although Steve is in the hos pital suffering and recovering from an attack of appendicitis, it is one of the happv times of his life. Dan Palmer, residing over east of Murray, on the Cole place, and in the employ of D. A. Young, who has the farm rented, has been a very sick man for the past few days. Mr. Palmer is a very aged gentleman, nearing the 70 mark, and his sickness is due to his ad vanced age. Mrs. P.. H. Millard and family, of W hi I tier, Colorado, arrived in Murray today for a few days' visit with friends and rela tives. Mrs. Millard was formerly Miss Stella Neely of Louisville, and has many friends in Cass county who will enjoy a visit from her. Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Davis and family made an automobile trip to Lincoln last Saturday, return ing home Sunday afternoon, ac companied by Earl Davis, who will visit with Murray relatives for a few days. Earl is Ihe sou of Mr. and Mrs. Dr. flavis of the capital cily. Horn To Mr. and Mrs. William Laltue, on June 12, a baby boy. Holh mother and little one are gelling along nicely and "Rill" says he is Ihe happiest man along Ihe entire Missouri Pacific system and that if he always feels just as good as he does now, Murray can sure boast of I he prize sec lion of the whole line. D. J. Pitman, S. O. Pit man, J. A. Walker, Dr. Gilnmre and James Loughridge went to Plal Is. mouth Wednesday evening to at tend Masonic lodge. Several members were advancing in the order, ami a banquet was given in honor of Ihe occasion. The SI. Mary's Guild of St. Luke's cioirch served Ihe banquet. The Murray Slate Hank is sure undergoing a genuine spring housecleaning. Cashier Hoedeker is not satisfied wilh having one of Ihe strongest banks in the county, but is also determined lo have one of the finest, bank homes. The interior of Ihe room is going lo be treated to a new steel ceil ing, new paper and painl, and when completed will make one of Ihe prettiest rooms in the county. Pitman & Davis are placing on the ceiling. Celebrates Ninth Birthday. Master Vent Hendricks cee braled hi.x ninth birthday Thurs day afternoon by inviting a com pany of his small friends in to see that Hie occasion was proiter- j ly observed, and the dainlv ami delicious lunch prepared by Mrs. Hendricks did not go to waste. Those present were: Francis Moore. Hazel Sullivan, Marie and Mabel Sullivan. Marie Hutcheson, May Schlichtemier, Henrietta Creamer, Wella and Mary Parks, Helen and Hose Heed, Alice Nick els'Oohlvn Wollard, Lena Klau reus, Vergill Campbell, Winnie Hutcheson, Betty Campbell. Fern Hathaway, Francis Campbell, Ilayninnd Creamer, Itmtald Sch lichtemier, Alvador Nickels, Jean Nickels, Frank Swab, Oscar Campbell. Roy Klaureus, Edgar Wollard, Vern Hendricks. V alter Green, Blacksmithing and Horseshoeing j Murray, Nebraska I Tornado Insurance. Wouldn't it be better to receive a check from an insurance com pany after a tornado or cyclone takes away your home than to be compelled to use your own hard cash to rebuild? I represent Standard Old Line Companies, and can write your insurance at a low rate. Heller look up your policies and if you have no tornado insur ance call at the bank and let me tix you out. W. G. Hoedeker. A Want Ad In the Journal will brlrq what you want. Equal Suffrage Petition Day. Lincoln. Neb., June 16, 1913. ft is planned to start the cir culation of the petitions for the submission of the equal suffrage amendment in all parts of the stale in a concerted movement, beginning July 1C. That date will be. made "Suffrage Petition day;" in all the counties, and it is hoped 'that the local workers and friends (of the movement will at once, inane arrangements for a general meeting in your county. Wher ever desired outside speakers will be senl to these county meetings lo assist in the organization and lo help start off the petition work. We would like (o hear at, once from Ihe suffragists of your county, in order that we may know what plans they can make for the "Petition day" meeting, and how headquarters can help them. The lime is short, but this general rally day can be made a great suc cess if all will gel busy now. Mrs. Viola M. Harrison, Execut ive Secretary. W. K. Shepherdson In Montana. The Journal is in receipt of a letter from W. K. Shepherdson, from Lewislown,,' Montana, re questing us to change his paper from Worland. Wyoming, to that place. He says he is located in the famous Judith Hasin of Mon tana, and it is the garden spot of the world. He says he has sold his holdings in lln? llig Horn Hasin and his permanent home, will be in Lewislown. He says Lewislown is a modern town in the way of buildings and accom modations, and wheal, oats and alfalfa are raised in abundance in Ihe Judith Rsin. The Journal joins with the many Cass county friends in wishing them success in Ihe new home. Tops the Omaha Market. J. H. C. Gregory shipped three cars of the finest stock that has been shipped from Murray in many a day last Sunday. They were on the South Omaha market Monday morning and brought Ihe lop price, which was $8.05 per hundred. Mr. Gregory bought the cattle right last fall, he fed them right all winter, and struck Ihe right market. I'nder such cir cutustances what could keep him from making good money on I hem? For Sale. Three Shorthorn bulls, eligible to reaisl ry. If. G. Todd. FOR SALE A beautiful home, all modern, al a great sacrifice, lias eight rooms, three lots, in good locality. Must be sold al. once. Windham Invest ment & Loan Co. G-M-d&w O) n under Twin It is now time that you were placing your order for bind er twine while the prices are at the lowest notch. Standard Twine, 10c per pound Extra Twine, 11c per pound Pure Manilla Twine 12c per lb, We are also selling the famous ACME BINDER. Call and let us figure with you. The Farmers' Elevator o. Henry Hccbncr, Manager Murray, Neb.