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5 W.S, FACT C. PLATT2MCIITH SENII-WnEKUY JOURNAL. THURSDAY, JULY 1C, 1814. Murray Department Prepared in the Interest of t he People of Murray and Surrounding Vicinity Especially for the Journal Readers 1 U h , I' ' Ov F101ECT OUE EfiMDY BY THE A MATT cf family has a big responsibility. He net only must con- j tiL serve the morals and education ot his wife and loved ones, but he must see to it that THEY SHALL NOT WANT. Is there a bet ter way of helping his dear ones than by adding to his BANK ACCOUNT T . It will provide against sickness and misfortune. Every man of family SHOULD HAVE A BANK ACCOUNT. MURRAY STATE I .ew j S: !) mi petti Sunday in l'!.tit-'n..:i!i. i". I.. I!!im!.mi is reported mi the - ! 1 1-1 I tl i- W i rk. Mi-- I. !. I . i . 1 has Im-.'ii 1 1 in n -1 !. I with flie -ifi, ! lli' '1' -. H. II. Fit. h is spending the Week Woll M'-. F. II. Ollee:l and -. Campbell. II. II. Ir:ii!- and tamily. Charles .t;ii-"i and family attended !he .iinii'-i- a; l.' i-!'n Sun- ... . Nim ii-. li'Mii near I 1 ; t f t !s. w a - mi Murrav ei ! e-. lav I itiii wilh h'w - i t f. Mr-. 1". S. 'I "nit. I". II. ;i!m..re aiitl .1. A. Wall,-!- were h'iir- after some .ii-i!u--- na'i.T- j;i the c'unt -a; !"i:- -li f.-r a Jew h.nii'-. .! i'..'1-A l- making prenara- I I - -1 j.i hae hi- dwe'iing raised ". a hi-do : t i 1 1 ia t in . The eon i ' .ii-! ha , I i u i i ( i 1 1 1 .1. h ;i I:-. ;ilM...re and .. . Hiall ".! Itt t'iai t -Him: t h Wf.lnt'-ii.iy in., w lii'iv I hey t k the )''(! : i".!'1:: i;ai! f r- Omaha. ut i ". t h. tla hx'kinu all"- -n'li" i. ii i :ii i us l!i it e ! . l'.til rn.. k a i,ciruii!,. with !!; ln-al la-: etim -.!a whii i' the whal l:e!(- im hi-?t'l:''- piaee i:t hw '-! tf Ii;r ' a . Ii.' i- ah!e t.. he ah.. ut at he --A I r'.'. i ? s f r-'fi- hailly k " k-i i 1 1 . Mi-- l.nia I i'7a! ;nk. wln ha I"'' n -iitVe; i'li: fioiu a !; a!n'f-- t.-t l ;o k t.f th t ar f.'i- III.- a-t ft ,- rrj. ill tit snme hi : a: in- lime. Meiiej" was .urain- tl ly Hie aid t f J!ie ph -iM,in laner. the -at u- ami lite i:alher i 'i. !!! t il. ;(i:d all in. iie.-it iT.- l"'it!' t Iter -pet'd !et'fe:. lusy Tien We know the whole family's busy, and the neighbors too. Plan those Threshers' dinners ahead and phone us your order. We'll try and have everything you need. For the men, you will need coof shirts and overalls and tough gloves. We've the most complete stock of work clothes we have ever carried. If it's good it comes from this store. cza HIATT Murray, - - Gr? lit.. : 2 .Itdm Van llotn i- am.'nu the -i''k lhi week. Mrs. .lane Tdlen was a n'-t t.f Miss h rlha Niekels Satur.lav and Siintlay. Mi-s Htilh Niektls was Itan--aidintr lusines jp IMal I snniil h I ue-da . Mr-, tl.lie Stokes xv;s a IMalfs. 1 1 1 1 1 1 : i i-i!.T for a few hours Tue-dav t eniit'-:. Miss .Jeanetle Itill herf.nd of (IiiimIi.i i- in .Murray Ihis week niakinu a i-it al the home of her au-'l. Mr-. ". I'., hull. Mi-s Helen Nimnis. who ha- I n in Murray for tlie pa-l three week, returned to Inn- hoaie near I'ialt-mouth la-t week. I he Murray eeal s at'e kept preity hu- the-e da s lo..kinu ati. r the new wheat en. p. and farmers are e!ierin'r from the man nia.'hiues in tin- lorality. The erop is hein; d. lit-ied tjuilt i a i'. v. Mi-s Clara C.opetihaver of I'.oras. Mmne-.tta. has atried in Murray and will make a with M friend ami neiuhhors. Sheear. where Mr. Pittnan will liai is a ".ue-1 al the hotne of her hrolher. Mr. and Mrs. Arlhur '.. '.eulia ". . Mr-. ip. H. 1'. Iliv:i. hi and .Ian-liter. Mr-. W ill S.yl.oll. re turned home from their Indiana Tuesday eenin-:. They made brief i.-its in that -eelion of In diana where Hie d.ielor Mini wife reside.) fop many years, and report a nio-i pit-aan: t ime. C..;tu:iis-i,tp pit wn in Mur ra a few 1i.mii- Wednesday ntorn itii;. umnt; .m out west nf here to look after s.nne Lridire wmk that is lei;ir tioite - in that l.eality. Mr. Pi!. i alwa on the ah-rt o tlie ltesj interest-: ,-, all I'lHiitty work l.einu d-uie in his di-friet. enwwawig BOB & TUTT - Nebraska ili'n, . Alwine id Omaha spent Sunday with W. !. IJoedeker. Tlie tir.-t ear nf new wheal was shi.pei out of Murray last Salur- lay. C I'. Wiley and Charles Tinner w ere I'lal I siiiitut h isito s l 'i i day. Miss l-'fetla l!ei-k spent the I'otirlh of July wilh hep" parents in I'.liuuood. Mr. and Mrs. I'rank iohelinan -p. ml Sunday with Mr. and Mr-. I.. I. Iliafl in Murray. Mr. and Mr-T W. W. Hamilton spent last Sunday visiting- wilh lrieuds jn .ehraska City. M. i. Chiiiehill was lookinir a f tep siime Inisienss inallei-s in the roiinly ea W ednesday afternoon. A card from Mrs. James l.nuli ritlve. in Canada, says the weather Up there eeee.ls that of .ehra-ka. Prof. .ehe was aide ! )M ahoiit Ihi- week, and was isitimr with a few of his friends in Murray Monday. il'-v. II. . Hulehman deparfeI last evening fop 'il.lvo.d. Pa., his dd home, where he will i-i! for a few Weeks. Mi--es I.oia and Catherine Prown will :n to l.ineoln I lie fore pari ,.f (he week, where I hey will spend a few days j-it their- aunt. Mrs. siemier and family. Mi-s Pauline oMhani has li.-en stitVeriui; considerahly fur the pa-t few day wilh an atln. k of neuri tis. mi i- intieh Itettep al this t mie an. I i:ainini:" rapidly. Arlhur Yoiitiir arrived jp Mur ray la-t 1'riday from hi- home in Canada ami will make a few days' i-it at the home uf his mother. Mrs. i. y . Yoimr. sr.. and daugh ters. M!o Puis, nur ounu and pp..- I'ei.Mis farmer in .Ml. Plea-ant prei inet. has heeome tile owner f a Madison ear. As oil,, is a new ear man he should he properly in il ia i ed h the oldep hret hi'en. Mrs. Philip T.amhert has l.e.-n Muite ill for the past few months, and w ho has he. u in Mnaha nl the home ,,f her daughter, returned la-l week. Hit eon. HI i.i;i ha 1 1 1 1 improed In an extent, and the daughter i-eluriied lionie with her :ind will remain with liep mother for a t ime. Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Pifman de parted .ei land. ia the aulo route, luesday niornin-r for Ita i"ine. W'i-.. the home of the Case his auto reiiaired from tin. i n juries jt received in the accj. lent with which Mr. Pitman met a few davs ago. The damage. I fenders will be replace. I with new ones, a new top and all injured parts placet! jn new condition. ineluM-ing-.a nevv coat of paint. They ex pect to be gone several weeks. Waiter Jenkins met with a slighl accident last Sunday that has proven ipiite serious al this lime. He was thrown from his mototcvcle and injured his arm. which al Ihe time did not appear io be of a serious nature, but since that time blood poisoning has set in an. I the young man has been suffering considerable with it. but his many friends hope that recovery may bo speedy and com plete. The basket dinner at I.ewiston Sunday was attended hv a large crowd: a very pleasant time vv a eti.ioyed. Itev . W. I". Tavlop of Fnion delivered two very inspiring sermons. .Mrs. F. . Oueen sang "Life and Light Forever" at the morning .service. The mass, meeting was eon.iuctcd by Miss l'.lta Niekels at - p. m. Hy the ma jority of voles ihe Hapfist de nomination was elected to Lake charge of church mailers at I.ewiston. -Mr. L. Ib-rg. who lias been in this locality fop the past few weeks, but returned home last week, returned to Murray again Monday. Mr. lie pgr is not only the manufacturer of the line llepg auto, but is one of the best buggy makers in Ihe land. This fact will be demonsl rated within the next few days, when a shipment of his buggies will bo found at the hard ware and implement store of llaker Nickels in Murray. Mrs. A. L. llaker returned home from an Indiana visit Sunday evening, after spending about four weeks in numerous towns ami at her old hotne in the "Hoosier" slate. She reports a most pleas ant time. I f any of the it-a tiers if tlie Join iuiI know i)f any social event or iiem of 1 merest in this vii-inity. ami will mail same to I liis otlire. it will n IH'ur utiiier i liis lieudlntr. We want all news items Kditok Mrs. Oerlrude deeknep was an Omaha isjup Wednesday, re turning Thursday. -Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Walker and Dr. ami Mr. oilmore autoed In Plat I sun ml Ii Tuesday. .Mrs. daumeister ,,f Plalts- l.toulh spent the lilsl of the Week wilh .M.s. J. A. Walker. Hubert Hurr. who was injured some I line a.i by a horse kiekinir him. is able t. resume work smaiu. Miss Isaie-lle Shrader is jn Omaha, where -he went Tuesday nf Ihis week In spend a few days wilh her friend.. Miss (b-rdtide l.oiiu-. hiek ( '.hn'sw is.ser. from soiilh of Murr;iv. is another one of the happy owners nf a Maxwell ear thai was purchased from Philpol's !-ara.e at We. pin'- Water the pa-t W eek. Hans Chi isi iansen is porlin. a line new Appeison "Jaek Habhil" aulo that he purchased this week from Vilas Sheldon of X.-liawka, ai-ent I'm- tlti- p.opular car for Ca .s con n I . Mis. J. W. Ite'-er r.-ltirn.'il home fmni Lincoln last Saturday, where she had beep spendiit',:- a few days wilh hep dau'-ihler. Mv. Sii'imer and family. Siie r.-pm-ls a i-ry pleasant i-il . Mr. and Mrs. J. I . ShraJ.-r and daughters spent la- Sunday at Ihe home nf Mr. and Mrs. Ted darrorts. ea of .Mui'ray. They r. poit a eiy idetisaut .lav. Iln main feature nf which was the ex cellent ilium-;- i:ie:i at the ;in..n ii.nir. sieve Wiles and family an- now riiliim in one of those tine new dei- cars that they purchased from our local ai-enl. J. W. Holmes, and turned oer to him this week. Tile lleru" is tile r;V that no one may be ashamed to rid.- i i, d js -nr.- a damly. Talk aboiji, ymii' poor bi idues. accidents, dt-alii and desi met ion. atl old WontJe:i l.rid-e should h;it the death lu-ad with t'.arinu red ees hull-" Ins-ii aboe each mn' in Cass county. llare Mnn ners. die irar;r-;e m:in at Platls uioutli, went dirotr-th the bridge al die f"'d of the hill at Ihe ;icn Perry farm a few days a. He member there is trouble alieal unless we hae better bridges. Wheat Crop Fair. All th farmers of this b.-'alily are urr mighty busy these days look inn a ft er I hei r w heat crop. No less than a dti.-u threshing ma chines are running" within a few miles of Murray, and of course il requires the wrk of all harvest hands available. The crop is turning- out pretty well, although ttoi so good as last year. Il seems to be the g.n. ial iolief that the average yield will be about twenty bushels per acres, or a Iritle less. A Pleasant Meeting. The Mis-ionar society met last Friday afternoon at the pleasant farm home of Mr. and Fliner Iloedt'ker, south "f Murray. There were about thirty ladies present ; :n. a most pleasing and profit able m. 'cling was held. At the usual hour refreshments were sei vi d. which was one of the most enjoyable features of Ihe after noon. Manv of the ladies are very thankful to Lncle Sam Latta for being p. rmide.l to attend the meeting" by him pressing his big new llerg car into service in con veyirg them l and from the lloedeker home. Very Unfortunate Accident. We certainly regret very much to learn that our excellent young friend. Al Hencger. met with quite a serious accident est erday while engaged in threshing. In sonn manner he slipped and fell and the heavy waler wagon being driven by passed over his leg. While no bones were broken the limb was tpiite badly bruised and will com pel him to be laid up for some lime. The inosi unfortunate part of the accident was Ihe fact that the i l.juicl limb was the one that he has been having such a serious lime with for Ihe past few years. sutTering- from necrosis of the bone. The accident may have a tendency to vause him more trouble with the old disease. The Journal advertisers are do H5a ing the business. Too Much Visiting Over the Line. The .Murray telephone exchange has been experiencing cou.-ider-abb' I rouble during: Ihe past few days by entirely too many nf the pal runs usin Ihe lines fop .social find visiting conversation. This season beine; a bu-v one on the farm, nct'diny." the lines for busi ness purposes, ami the manager is compelled In call their patrons' adeiilion to the following' rule, which intisi be complied wilh in the future: Conversation on party lines must be limited to live min utes al a lime. The company re serves the rihl to interrupt con versation and connect up others al Ihe end of tie minutes. The rule will be lived up to in the future, so pah-mis will please re member Ihis and md blame the exchange managers. l'llll SAI.K Two-cylinder Au burn auto, in line running" order, flood cap fop die money. Will consider some trade. J. M. Holmes. Mu.'-'-av, Neb. BIDS WANTED. Mjrray, Neb. Proposals for tin erection of :i frame school btiibliii'-;. according In plans and specifications ,y ,j. P. foith. achilecl. of Omaha. Neb., will In' received by Ihe i I 1 1 . 1 ' I' - i - . 1 -ed until Wednesday, the -j-jd day of Jtil . I '. 1 L al 1 "J o'clock p. m. Plans can 1 btaiued at the ollice of the Murray State dank. Murray N b.. and ai the office of J. P. fluth. architect, rooms r 1 ". IT. Paxloi I ',!. .ck. ( imaha. Neb. A ci-rtili.-.i check fop ,' pep cent of ihe proposal must accompany the bid. The Hoard of .l'.luca! ion re serves the riulit In reject any or ;'.!! bids. Plop..-;,:- Tllll-t be addressed to doar.I of l-'.hicalii -it , a mi mu-1 lie ma"ke.I "did !': Slied llou-e" OH t lie oill sjile. i.-::ied : ;. If. iilm-'i e. I i: .-c!.-p. Strayed, June 13th. He niuley cow. Has large front t.-at. Anyone knowing anvtlmv- as to its whereabout- nb-a-e notify Arthur Kellogir, Smith dend. Neb.. and receive reward. 7-C-tfw. Nebraska Signal. '(ii;c-s that's goi:t" some." is an oitl worn expression, bui il proved ail right the oilier day. Johnny drum's who lives in Madison town ship, was cutting- wheat, and a casting on h's hinder broke. Mr. James went to the home and called bis implement d.-aicr in Geneva by telephone and told him what was broke, etc. Tlie dealer had no casting in stock, so telephoned bis house itt Lincoln, who told him they would send it out on the first train. Mr. James went to Fair mont in an auto and met the train, got his casting, took it home. 501! it on his binder and commenced cutting wheat in less lhan three hours. Tyewriter ribbons at the Jour nal office. s:ht o'.v is iang Plow Season And we want to tell you that we are handling The J. 1 and Also the John Deere and Iron Clad Wagons We will soon have a line of the high grade BERG BUGGIES that we wish you to call and see when they arrive. -S2S- BAKER Sl Murray, - - 51.00 rsK AlKc 5rSn Of? rff A CHEAPER THAN RENTING. NO CHOP. NO FAYMFNT. Imprwd OJlUUUiiCrcS Urn and w.U land. Hmvt wiH. clay mbwuL Nr R.K.. School and W iL T I . t Churches- Ciirap fuel. Price $15 to'iCo pel cr 10 annual fwTneas HOrtn or i crop each year. Ejumonj rotry 7oMT. Tree area to purchaaen. slope countryOCIU Wrfte or see The A. H. JtlAS CO., 215 AaiLus Kfis-.KiMKpolis, Mina. iiiDi,ii .in mil am i Luck. A kin? once said to a minister, "Do you believe in luck?" "I do," saitl the minister. "Can you prove it':" asked the kintj. "Yes, I can." So one nij;ht lie tied up to tlie ceit-in-T of a roo.n a bair containing peas mixed with diamonds and let ia two men, one of whom believed ia luck and the other in human effort alone. The one who believed in lin k quietly la itl himself down on the ground on his blanket; the other after a time found the baj,' and, feeling iu Hie dark tl;. peas and stones, ate the peas ami threw the diamonds to his companion, t-ayin.i-, "There are the stones for your idleness." The man below received them in his blanket. In tlie iuornini? the kins and the minister" came and told each man to keep what lie had found. The man who believed in trying fc'ot the peas whkh Le had eaten; the other got the dia monds. The minister then said, "Sire, there may, yuu see, be luck, but it is as rare as peas mixed with diamonds, so let none hope to live by luek." Eastern I-able. Concerning Two Sounds. When .Joseph Henry Lumpkin was chief justice nf Ceorjria a case was brought up from Columbus in which a wealthy citizen asked for an injunc tion to prevent tlie construction of a planing mill across the street very near his palatial res'idem e. His grounds for complaint consisted chiefly in the propo sition that the noise of the mill would wake him too early in the morning. "Let the mill be built." said the chief justice in rendering his decision. "Let its wheels be put in motion. The prog ress cf machinery must not be stopped to suit the whims or the fears of any man. Complainant's fears are imagi nary. The sound of the machinery will not be a nuisance. On the contrary, it will prove a lullaby. Indeed. I know of but two sounds in ail nature that a man cannot become recon. iltd to. and thev are the brayimr nf an ass ami th ten-rue of a scolding woman." Atlanta Constitution. Cucklen's Arnica Salve for Cuts, Burns, Sores. Mr. F. S. Lopep. Mai-ilia. N. Y.. writes: -"I have never had a Cut dr.i n. Wound "r Sore it would not lieal." Oct a box' of dueklen's Arnica Salve today. Keep handy at all times for Burns. Sores. CuL- Wonnds. prevents Lockjaw. -Joe. a! xotir Druggist. Well Digging and Ctump Pulling. I am prepared In do slump pulling on contract and also to dig wells, and solicit work in this line. Satisfaction guaranteed in every instance. T. II. Smith. 5-7-3mo-wkly I OR SALF Nice pair of 2-year-obl bay mare cits; they are good. Come and see them. J. M lb dines. Murrav Neb. j Dewarc of Ointments lor Catarrh That Contain Mercury as ir.prrnry v:'M w.Trt? dtror the t-Pr.se of smell Liiti O'.ai; i -t. Iy i2i'i'a:;ce ti. wlmlt' pystetu when f.i'-iT it t':rn;-ti tlif iir.ifou surt-evs. Surlt . ti .f .-:-."uUl '... r Ih' bsi'd xcfit on rnworij. C'it.s fi' ui i ut:ibl i hyM'-Uins. a tlie tlamaRk C i-y a .11 ti.t is ten f .Itl U Tlie ioil j-tui oau puc vU.lv t:t rl tivm thrai. H:.Jl's Cat.-irrli Curv ::s!!::f..cturt'J by F. J. Cfepi.er Jc Co.. Tt-lcdo. .. t:.:;;i:s n n.ircr.ry . r.n-l i lalfu lnteruahy. r..-t!rs iHrt-.-tly u; "n M.M.-.1 r.n-l nun-ont sur t;..s .f tl.f Tstftn. ! biiyinir Hall's Catarru . !-. 1 ..(.., j-ct t!:c p.-nuitif . It i taken !.: rn:.::v ; inl :n-.i. I i T.itt-.V.. OL!i, tr F. J. y vm-. '! tiii":.i::ls trt-t. ?:.! 1 y Itl"--i-t r.-'i-. pr t'Ottte. Tko IIr.'s l'i. Vl'.l fvr cuu:lnstljn. - CAi NICKELS, - Nebraska uKUr miMfcHl iiniftJiMaMi " Local News W. C. Hamsey of Omaha came down last evening; on No. 'J to at lend die funeral of his uncle, the late William I'oxwell.. Mrs. Oscar Wilson was a visitor in the mclpopolis today fop a few hours, returning- home on the 1:1 diirlington train. Frank Konfrsl and Ludwig Ha cek departed this morning on No. (') lor Paeitic Junction to look af ter som. work in that place. Miss Ellen Caplson departed this morning" for Phillips, Neb., where she will visit, for a week in that place wilh relatives and friend.-. Misses Cecil Sell jappacass,. and Mary McOuire were passengers tin- morning lor Omaha, where they -o to visit fop Ihe day with friend s. Dr. F. L. Cummins and wife weie passengeps this mopniiig for Omaha, where they will visit for the day in that city with relatives and fri":uls. Hon. Jesse L. Hoot of Omaha came down this morning on the early diirlington train and spent (he day here looking after some matleps in district court. F. It. Mullen, division superin tendent of the diirlington. was in the city today for a few hours looking after some matters for the company at the shops. .Mrs. P. F. KufVner returned this morning on No. ', from Cedar Creek, where she has been for Ihe past few day viiting at the home of Mi s. Mary Metger, near that place. If you want to buy or sell a farm or borrow money on Cass county farm land, see T. H. Pol lock, office Coates' Block, Platts mouth. Mrs. J. A. Murray and son. Heorge, were passengers this morning fop Omaha, where th- go to consult a specialist in re gard to some trouble Oeorge ha been having with his hearing. S. Ilaynie of Lincoln county, who has been here fop a few days visiting his sister. Mrs. j. Chris wis.ser and family, departed this morning for his hotne in the west ern part of the slate. Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Ost. Cle.le. Marguerite and Raymond Ilergep, of the vicinity of N'e hawka, motored to this city yes terday afternoon to attend to im port ant business matters. They were pleasant callers at this ollice. Charles Fischer and wife and Mrs. E. Witke of Cresfon. I..w a. who were here to attend the Fischer-Jackson wedding at the home of William lludig Tuesday evening, departed last evening on No. - for their home. W. S. Putney of Western, Neb.. who has been here for a short time with his wife and daughter. Vera, visiting at tlie home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Smith, departed yesterday afternoon for his home. Mrs. Putney and daughter will re main here for a more extended visit. Albert Pendl returned home tin s noon from Omaha, where he has been for the past two weeks faking treatment in one of the hospitals in that city. He returns home feeling greatly improved in health and thinks that, he will be as pood as new in a short time. O. M. Streight and J. II. Mc Maken departed this noon over the Missouri Pacific for Nebraska City, where they go to try and se cure a new work horse, as Mr. McMaken has just suffered the loss of one of his fine grey work horses. Ralph Mullis an.i Harry Kruger departed last evening on an ex tended trip to the south, where they will visit at Tampa and other points in Florida to look after some land in that section. Mrs. Olive Lawrence of Tyron. Iowa, who has heen here for a short time as a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Olson, de parted this morning on the early Burlington train for her home. - Itch! Itach! Itch! scratch! Scratch! Scratch! The more you scratch, the worso Ihe itch Trv J Doan's Ointment. For eczema, 'any skin itching. 50c a box. X c