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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1913 PLATTS MOUTH. SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. PACE 5. I Murray Department Prepared in the Interest of the People urra; We solicit your banking business Our depositors are protected by the depositors' guarantee fund of the State of Nebraska We pay 4 per cent interest on time deposits for one year. This Bank is a County Depository Personal Taxes are now due, and delinquent December 1st. You can pay your taxes at this bank without any extra charge. Murray hk Dqi.Ii W. G. BOEDEKER; Cashier Thomas Ruby has a very sick child. A. L. Baker was a IMatts-mouth isitoi- Monday evening'. The hog- cholera scare reported last week has somewhat abated. Mr. and Mrs. William Sporer were Omaha visitors Monday. Mrs. A. L. Baker was a Platts mouth visitor Monday of this week. James Holmes and son. Ralph. fV'k in the tights at Omaha Monday. Mt sdames P. P., J. F. and J. T. P.nvidel were Piattsmouth shop pers Monday. Walter Sans and wife and Mrs. fleurg-ia Creamer were Omaha visitors Monday. Mrs. Dr. L II. (ulmoie spent Thursday and Friday visiting friends in Omaha. Miuford & Creamer shipped a carload of hojrs to the South Omaha market Tuesday. Jacob Minnear of Wausa. Neb., came in Monday night to spend the holidays with home folks. EHie. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Smith, has been ill for several days, but is improving some. poo Shrader, W. A. Scntt and operator Thornburp were Omaha isitors Monday night, and took in tlit Orpheum. M. ;. Churchill, wife and daughter were Omaha visitors Monday night, retuHiing on the midnight train. Mrs. ;Imi Perry-went to Oma ha Sunday evening to be there arly Monday morning to do some Christmas shopping. Jarm's LoughiMge, Dr. Gilmore and W. (i. P.oedeker were Plat I s inoulh visitors Tuesday eening, a! tending- the Klks' lodge. The date for the Lyceum mim ber. Frances Cable, is January 10 in place .f December 10. A mis take in dales was made. To all the people of Mur ray and vicinity we extend our best wishes for a "MERRY and a "HAPPY NEW YEAR" HSATT a TUTT MURRAY :: NEBR- t of Murray and Surrounding Vicinity Especially for the Journal Readers If you want to rent or buy a good 7-rooni cottage call on Mrs. Berger, at the hotel. - Well located and in fine shape. A 9-pound boy was born to (leorge Morrow and wife, near Union, Tuesday, December 23. Mother and son doing nicely. C. F. Harris' little son, Folkom, lias been very ill with pneumonia, and is not yet entirely out of danger, but is improving some. Louis Puis, William Puis and Miss Mattie Fngelkemeier were Piattsmouth visitors Tuesday of this week. They made the trip in Louie's car. John Farris returned from Minnesota Monday night. Mr. Farri8 on this trip bought a farm, and will become a permanent resident of Minnesota. Ralph Kennedy returned home Saturday and will probably spend the winter in Murray. Ralph has been sojourning the past three months in Knox county. Mesdames J. W. Edmunds and W. E. Duell wt'nt to Omaha Mon day evening, where they remained until Tuesday morning to get in early on the Christmas shopping. Miss Margie Walker and her nephew. Walker 5iImore, were Piattsmouth visitors over Mon day night, guests at the II. N. Dovey home, returning home Tuesday morning. Searl Davis of Lincoln was a guet at the Ran Munford home over Monday night, going home Tuesday. While here he paid a short visit to his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Davis, west of town. Chalk Vallery was one of the lucky hunters this week, when he landed a large, full-grown wolf. Chalk is a great lover of the hunting game and a pretty sure shot, and was very much proud when he nailed the big boy of the timber. XMAS A.' D. Rhoden's little baby is on the sick list. Here's wishing that everyone in Murray and vicinity will enjoy a Merry Christmas. Alvin Bartlett and A. L. Baker were business visitors in Piatts mouth Monday evening. Virgil and Dan Suddeth depart ed Monday night for their old home at Dermegars, Missouri. Mrs. Jane Totten, who spent Sunday and Monday with friends in Piattsmouth, returned home Tuesday. Mrs. ii. M. Minford, daughter, Ogla, and son, Will, returned home from Lincoln to spend the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. E. Carroll of Or chard, Neb., arrived Sunday night to spend the holidays with Mr. Carroll's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Brown de parted Saturday for Vilisca, Iowa, where they will spend the holi days with Mrs. Brown's parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Hill, living west of town, are the happy pos sessors of a brand new baby boy, born Monday morning. Mother and little one getting along nicely. John Wiles, who was thrown! from his spring wagon a few weeks ago and dangerously in j jured, is getting along nicely,! and will soon be as good as new. Prof. J. Asch is improving; some. Prof Asch is one of the! finest artists in the west, and his many friends will be glad to bear of his entire recovery, and that in very short order. Roy Adams and wife of Traer, Kalnsas. are spending the holidays with relatives and friends in the vicinitv of Murray. Mrs. Adams is a niece of Henry Long and Mrs. B. Dill. j Mark White returned from Kansas City Monday evening. where he received a week's treat ment at the Thornton & Mjnor anitarium. Mark was feeling verv much refreshed over his visit and treatment. Mrs. Carl Weideman was taken seriously ill on Wednesday of last week with pneumonia ever, and her husband was very much alarmed as to her condition. However, at this, writing, she is improving somewhat. Frances and Neda Cook went to Piattsmouth Monday night and visited with Uncle Henry and Aunt Jane Boeck. returning home the next day. While there Uncle Henry took the little visitors to the picture shows. We are pleased to learn that, our old friend, A. M. Holmes, who has been confined to his home for a couple of weeks, is improv ing, and we hope he will soon be able to get around among his friends. The plumbers have started in again on the work at the Berger hotel. When the work is fully completed Murray can boast of having ovne of the nicest, up-to-date, iiioderti hotels in the coun try, and one in which all enter prising citizens should take a deep interest. Library Meeting. The library meeting will be Friday evening, January 2. Fol lowing is the program. Radioptican Views of a Recent Trip Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Pitman. Reading Ella Hamilton. "How We Can Obtain a High School Within the Next Tear" Or'a Davis. Business meeting. Library Entertainments. The following program will lie given a number of times during the winter for the benefit of the school libraries and the Murray library. The lirst appearance will be at the Trietch school house Tuesday evening, Decem ber 30; Ladies Quartet Mrs. James Holmes, Miss Margie Walker, Mrs. James Loughridge. Mrs. V. A. Kennedy. Radioptican Views of a Recent Trip Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Pitman. Vocal Solo Miss Mable Adams. Reading Pauline Oldham. Ladies Quartet. Reading Mrs. Alvin Ramge. Vocal Solo Miss Mable Adams. Reading Mrs. Alvin Ramge. Fa rc "I Jurglars Visit" Mrs. S. O. Pitman as Mrs. Joshia Oreen; Rex Young as Joshia Cii-een; Toby, S. O. Pitman; Kitty, Mable Adams. Refreshments of sandwiches. coffee and popcorn will be served Admission, 15 and 25 cents. 3 If any of the rcadors of the Journal know of any social event or ittm uf interest in this vicinity, and will mail same to this office. 1t will ai Iear under this beading. We want all news items Enmrn It "Wil Stick to yon always, ot enures it will, because it's a ilazoI-Ylenthol Plaster tnarto to stick on until it drives out the rain of lscura!g:ft. Lumbago, Hheumatirim, etc. Yard rolls $1.C0; regular size 25.:. At all druggists cr direct by ranil from Paris & Lawrence Co., S'ttt York. Snmpre nze mai:ed on Toqr.rht. fi. stumps. used when attacked by a Cough prevents dangerous bronchial and pulmonary ailment3 such as Croup, Asthma, etc. j Contains no harmful tirugn. 25c. 60c. and $1.00 Bottie. DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO. New York To Omaha Charity. The Library association box to Miss Magee of the Associated Charities was very well tilled, and those who contributed will cer tainly be the happier , for so do ing. The folb "Wing gae con tributions : Mrs. Frank Ithoden. Mrs. Robert. (rood. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Fmily Kniss. 15. F. Itrendel. J. F. Piend.-I. (George fJilmore. J. A. Walker. Katherm Capon. J. W. Sdmunds. II. L. Oldham. Mini McDonald. William Troop. 1). C. Rhoden. Warren Wiley. S. O. Pitman. Margie Walker. Helen Oilmore. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Miss Miss Miss Fit a Nickels. Miss Nita (Hook.. Miss Pauline Oldham. Miss Fay Oldham. Miss Kster Rice " Miss Clara 'Young. Miss FJIn Hamilton. Rev. Hutcheson. Albert Young. Walker (iilmore. Mrs. Ocorge FitzpalrJck. Mrs. L. D. Hiatt: ' Mrs. E. S. Tult. Mrs. V. A. Kennedy. Mrs. I). A. Young. , Mrs. William IIamiltoi. Mrs. Ob'nn IJoedecker. Gift to Missionary Society. Mrs. William Hamilton gae a very pretty gift to the Missionary society in the way of a patch work quilt. She said she gave it ii the name of her little daughter, r.elva C.nle. Mrs. A. (i. Lalta bought the quilt and the Mission ary society appreciated;, t'e gift and the work of Mrs. Hamilton. Please Settle Up! The firm coniling of S. o. Pihna'ii and O. A. Davis, existing under the linn name of Pitman & Davis, haingbeen disole.i by mutual consent, we take this method of requesting all those indebted to us to please call and settle their accounts as soon as possible. And greatly oblige. Pitman & Davis. Dr. Hobson's Ointment Heals Itchy Ecezma. The constantly itching, burn ing sensation and other disagree able forms of eczema, tetter, salt rheum and skin eruptions promptly cured by Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment. Geo. W. Fitch of Mendola. III., says: "I pur chased a box of Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment. Have had Eczema ever since the civil war, have been treated by many doct ors, none have given the benefit that one box of Dr. , Hobson's Eczema Ointment has." Every sufferer should trv it. We're so positive it will help you we guar antee it or money refunded. At all Druggists or by mail, 50c. Pfeiffer Chemical Co., Phila delphia and St. Louis. Try a sack of Forest Rose flour. Your money refunded if not satis factory. -?.. -. J- REX YOUNG, J - Auctioneer, J Murray, Neb. J Ready to cry your sales, and guarantee satisfaction. J- Dates can be made at. the J- Dank of Cass County, in j J Piattsmouth. Neb., or the j Murray Slaie Hank. Murray. 4 OIVE ME A TRIAL. i I ALLEY'S I AIvo Note: John Murtey went to Omaha Monday on busine.-s. Fred Kear was in Lincoln Monday and Tue-day. J. A. Shaffer was in Murdock between trains Monday. Miss Kate Sutton returned from Lincoln Wednesday. Mrs. ;. P. Foreman, sr., wa in Lincoln Monthly and Tuesday. Mrs. Frank Cook entertained her mother, Mrs. Davis. ia-t week. C. R. Jordan and son. Sam. re turned trom Lincoln Tui-mIih h No. 17. William Newkirk was a pas senger on No. s5 to Lincoln Wed nesday. Mrs. II. A. Paib-y pent a Tew days in Omah.i and Plat turnout Ii iat week. Jesse Hnrdnock went to Lin coln Tuesday to take in the sights. Mi-s Edith Foreman anil her brother, (ilii 11, returned from Lincoln Sunday. Miss Marie stioemi-r went ( Marneslon. Neb.. Tuesday Jo spend Christmas. Charles Stout returned from Primrose, Neb.. Tuesday, where he had been working. Mr. Ciarles. S:iae!y went to Lincoln Thursda to remain un til after Christ mas. I.. P.. Appleman. Charles Ap- pleman and J. II. Foreman. r.J auto.-d to LiiHoln Fridav. Jes.sj. Mullen went o LiiH-o!;: Wednesday eeni:ii--. where he j. working at the barber trade. Mr. and Mrs. Ml,, patfers. u and sop vvi'iil to I I ica Tuesday f spend Christmas with r!alies. Miss Mari: rie Ci'.rr went home Fridav evening to spend her' week's acation from school work. Mrs. Charles Kirkpatriek and her guests. ie Mjss,.s McKiiir.e . were pas.-eni:ers !! Lincoln n No. H.") Monday. Mrs. Ed Casey returned from Lineoln Frida, win re. she at tended the funeral of Iter Ilieee t Miss Hlanch.. C.-rim r. Will Sutton ant'e-d to Cre.-n-wood Friday evening" to bring soni" passengers to Al to gif a'n entertainment. Mrs. Cleason and Mrs. Collins of Purr Oak. Kansas, are isjling with their jip.rents, Mr. and Mrs. Chuk. during- the holidays. Ralph Pai-sell. Clay Foreman and Clifford Aj'plenan were visitors at Havelock and Lincoln tin- latter j-art of la-t week. 11. Moore, wife and daughter came in front Li:)f-!n last week. Mr. Moore holds the position of station agent for the Rock Island at this place. Mr. anl Mrs. James Foreman, sr.. ent ;i ined at dinner Sunday their son. James Foreman, jr.. and wife, and Mr. and Mrs. ;. J. Appb-berg of Alliance, Neb. Miss Laura H ihlerhrand of Primrose, Nb.. is vis.'tinu- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stout during' the holidays. There was u Rock Island official in AIvo Friday setlliir-' the claims of grain an. I pasture buiiied last summer. There wa quite a loss for them to pay. Mr. and Mrs. Kf.wly and chil dren of Omaha canu i n Tuesday to spend Christmas with her si ter. Miss D Muir and family. Miss Amelia Kamni returned Friday from a few das' -isji m Lincoln. She was accompanied by her siserin-law. Mrs. Lou Kamm. who remained here until Monday eenir.g. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Apphberg of Alliance, Neb., came in Sat urday to isit their daughter. Mrs. J. H. Foreman, jr. Mr. Ap- plebelg left llle first of the Week for Florida, and Mrs. pplcherg will remain here until after Christ mas. Mr. and Mrs. o. Redinsky an nounce the approaching mar riatre of their ibumhter. Anna Olga. to Averil Allen, b.dh of University Place. Lincoln Stale Journal. Mr. Allen formerly li-.l at this place and his many friends here extend best wishes. Mr. and Mrs. Oeoi-ge Curea returned home last week from their visit in Iowa, rn their new Reo automobile, which was driven by their nephew. Oeorire Jones, who is an expert chnuffuer. Mr. Jones returned home after n few days' visit. We place a guarantee wiih each pair of Round Ticket Hosiery. E. O. Dovey A: Son. V ,f DR. E. R. TARRY - 240 Lay fi Local (Mews from Tuesday PaSljr. John Miller, who i at lending school at Mexico, Missouri, i home for the Christmas vacation. Mrs. E. O. Steitmi arriwd I a t eenmg from Lincoln t i-it f"T a short time with h-r p.irents. Mr. and Mrs. j. i:. Dmiglas-. Roeit Walling, wh- is amend ing Ihe Creiyhtoii High .-rli'",) at Omaha. is home to -u-ii.l tt. holidas with his parents anj friends. Mrs. J. W. Newell departed last eeiutg on o. 2 for toT ll'-llie it t Chicago, after a sh-'i? -it in this locality with relatives aid fri.-uds. A!in Murray and wife depart ed this afternoon for MC'-o, Where they Will sf o ef III'' holidays with relatives and friends. Ward Smith returned to hi home at Omaha this m,. n w.-. afl-r a si,.rt h'-re w I It b- sister. Mr-. T. P. liat.-s and fam ily. W. II. Puis a,,d brother. L. II. Puis, of near Murra. weie jri th city today for a few hour- !' im; after some b'i-ine-s ma!!ei at the court houe. Mr-. William 1 1'.-! a' d d.ilihl'T. Mr-. Walter i;e. i:. a' d children, of Murrvy. wr- -'-iiL'i-r this n.-'ruii' for it-n tli.i. whi'le they will spend the dt o,kil.g alter s..!,e li'lllel- of i.U-mess. Mrs. i. p. K,or;l7 a.d h:U daughter came in tin- ato-ruo..;, on No. -J i and will jsij lot-,, with the motl.er of Mr-. K-- .'. Mr-. Agnes t.hapinaii and famiy. or Chi-i-t mas. Louie Hhejnai kb- and w:fe. from the j.-initv of Murr. v. w.-ri- in lite city je-teiday afNrn ! for a few hours l""kn g an r lll.jlles ,,f bll-lll' With li,e merchant . J. ti. Iiiihe a;. l will- departed this n-ion i. u the l!o-r i-er the Mis-oiiri Pacilic for Kan-.i ".;!. where tlo will i-it ni-r the led iday friends. with relative a J. A. Whitemau of N-hawkn. who has be.-n lore fop !!: p.s-l two looking after ii'inw matte'--, departed ibis afternoon lor his home, coing over tin- M:- souri P;i"i;ir. Charles Ma Hey. wife and Ml!.- laughter, who have l.en tore vi-iting jit th- home of Mr-. M-H-b-y"s parents. William slo-a ami wife, departed this morning on No. ( for their home. Ralph Doud and Chri- D-r. i-.. of Hlooriiinuton, Nd.. who have beeTi here for a few d ivs j-iJing at the borne of their uncle, i;. E. Cook and familv. d.-parled tin morning for their home. Mr. . p. Alvswoi th of K i 1 sas City. and little grand-oii. Albn. who have been li,-'c for t to-pa-t few day- visiting at the home f Mrs. Kate Oliver, de parted this noon for Ih-'ir home. Jaune and Donald Patterson arrived last evening on ". '-' and will visit her, i over the Indiltv at the home of their grandpar ent. Mr, and Mr-. William Mc Cauly. before returning to their home at Lincoln. Mis. Lillian Cob-, uho i-teaching- in the lli!i - h o at I law son. M inn., i- tirc t i-it for the Christmas acatiori vith li'T s-r'!iol7 t-iri --r.i t r a mother ami sist.-r. an.1 a- atr.roufc: t!;- n ..;: ar.-J -' f i p;tss,Miger tlii- after: ti fori l" I " r ''-" & ra r- -rr. f -. ii.. . .t... i.. .......i r ... i., ..:., Seed Corn for Sale. I li;ie ill Idlsliel- i: I 1 i ....... . . . corn i-T -ate ai -t nu-tiei., .1. T. I'orter, Murray. I- O. San.l n. I. V. M.. - - praIuate of ftie Kan-T- i'.ity -J- V ternary College, j- pi-r- manually locatej in llat! 'I v. ill J m , i. . .. i - mouth. jijf t: i ii -j- r day cr night. 'I'lmne HZl - i Oflice G(J Main. . 4- MfinauTillftiirnrl I WW llltollhay U III Ulal UU Flatala and Atl Ractal DUaaaaa earad rit!- attha half a. Ptrmimnt tut r' Writs mr Trmm I lltr.f raf mt hnk mtm S(Ctal Claaaaaa and tt ctlmoniali at biiMlrMt 1 Bee Bldg., Omaha, Neb. Constipation, if Neglected, Causes Serious Illness . i " i i rr - ; - to aln-o: ir:;r:: t..' r- i trr-'i'ii t i'Tf, j7; -n :.' "i ait r -, , r f c c r e ti - X. -, , -sfU. ti.rz.ir - ;A K ? . A rr .. f. 5-' i t' r? St.. M .r.r-e. er. jr- s-rj at t:n t- K"i 1 I wn-iio trow Hi- n'-i -i4. I f .n hs- fr.utnl m tt r-nrf.!ii nu-r r'-rt-m. I'h-PUini 1 1 rot i- s -!.!- t do m r I 1 t---."- m wk n.I ffr at t m ! r.n rrk l"'f -- I r t A cf It fe' l Ti'' '. ifttr u'rr tlm f i-.t I I r--.r trii ar-rtn o-. .t --fl tu "i it..m1 an1 T--t v rt- rr I !--.' 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" t Arr.'j an. a:. i ;.Trn ir :ii -:i f"- I'at-'t. t- ri'-d (' t ;- "- c : -n To M- n. - b :r.c ah 'n" ' - ' ' tn Hjr..ti.rs, rifti-sp-. ar t r-t..t r' ti Mx'o. Ti-" .ri -m- lr.rrr t f'ia" t.T'. hr. if "i f .t..; t..' i !:'."" b:rn-t r t r ! n ' ! tu'. rout-. TANGO IS DANCED IN COURT Jtdf Wat.-e, -3tateert cf Tact" With Mu:i i-teret-An. t' 2 l : V pre.-f r.t.-d i' h. tl." fi: w (!rin -l Hi ?' ' ru-jrt -' - Jflz" TI ms P. "The t.it.-T,- :.?" i- 'r.T'v', !t ' t: tr. h-ir;rtr of M C. M r!..irc 'I hai'.rg ni-rr-l a ..!-- tig T-i-r, v w r m.' a !. n - T'" 'Ii f r.d.i ri s;i;-1 t m .. r.' i i " ' -: tfafhev. ; u r -i' . g ! r. -and rr.-'.f I : r .- T: rrn-1 i '! s " M" - '' j 1 r.. o' ' a . n - ; 1 r:'T.r f-f - r' z h '";, ar. who iffd-l : I Ul.oir ho tr rT." .! t ' J r- . ".t'sr " t". t.t"S"'" T'- ; 3' ! a'l f-n-ir .ti S - .:! 'V. -eij' prr.t" rnd'h r.:"-- h i:-r-s? - l.i'r I'l inT ?jVi n a '. , ; r '. BOMB AS CHRISTMAS GIFT New Orlirs Wjwii Sucett Hi bancl ef Seii-a Irfefai Machine. V rr Ure-ar.-. 1 - 21 A : '! .e ra:tl fri.ii of ..-t i ; Inr-d t in ir.r'Krrt ''J. r-f Sift a'a-rn- ! M'-. J- rt Ta: .if ' nn i 2-Bg th-' pi..-' fr ,r-i i -- an I ran. A i .f:f:.r.f I .- r :: ri; ;.-;. , r-ti!ovMl ii, o if- r ' r t'nn !.! r.. t'.r.' t" - .r-- I r ' .r-r a te 1 ' . i ! ' r- z " (, , r .,r, , ar . i,,.,, K-;..trii'! to -:' ;'' at -r: ! m- - nr-- '. ' j r : Tarar. -:.:- th- v ' n r., t Plymouth Recks for .!. A i.u- ii-T of f I"'-:. , . , ! it-" k i r-r .. v i.ii ii-r.-, It. I . !.. !'..': -b. v-v.-s FOR SALE DATES I;.-.-r-e tt;- T-S-j !-' Cal! t o FRANK GRAHAM, Auctioneer, r if g.'i-'hi. N- Ij. J'h -r.e '.M. t y '' - an-, --j.r.- i