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Murray Department Pou I4ry cited ii t i: jl ll II! pkkpai:i:i in tiii: inte rusts of the people of Murray and vicinity especially for the jufknal header. i' ft' (fit. ii mliiii fif (he Journal knffio of ft w trial erent or nit item of intercut in thin vicinity ami null mail naimi to thix o'Jb't it vUl ;;;"r 'i n ant till i!i in tif iittf.rext. J-Jilit'tr Jmirntil. itmhr tfii.s ht.a) i uij. L. II. Oldham was a county seat vis itor Monday. E. ltuterii'.!lz was a county wat visitor Monday. .Mes. Nettle Lindsay was an Omaha visitor Wednesday. Tom 0pe!.i:i 1 was a Plattsmoulh visitor Wednesday. Oias. Stone was a Piattsxouth vis itir Tuesday evening. T. A. McNuilin, living west of town is reported piite sick. It. K. Stone and family wen; visiting relative in Niliaka .Sunday. Murray was pretty. well represented at the Old ettiers' j i.-i.ic last week. Mrs. E. I-'. Rrendell and Mrs. Char lie Oirroil vere shopping in Omaha Mondav. Jwl.-s and wcic Murr.i Monday. I mi;!, the lit tie vi '.vim '.v;in operated iri t !!; sick iisf . la ines Mai :.''.' !' e- t ipi'ii in M .. l pit 'ill Jri visitors a -I of daj I'eru and i" a v -Jo win! ' Hi. A. el it Cook, cr. is on appi-Wbo M 's .I vn.ie M;i' ' l'i i "i was III ::!!'- ;iiS i''i- ! e:i i'-l last Sunday M.''. Mi !. ia . lauies I;.-ovm:. L'nas. lull at. d E. 15. i nii.T wr.o.l !i'.k the Wed lies l:iy eve ning train tor ; hnaha. Ir. A. E. 'Valk-r of Siiiihert, Nehr., came up Sunday to visit his patents, Mr. and Mrs. .1. A. Walker. Miss Ethel Field returned io her home in Li-u oi-i I'ter spending three weeks at.Ja:r.es Allison's. .1. C. Smith and wife and son, John, went to Piattsmouth Wednesday eve ning to attend the f ionic. Miss Marge-v Walker er.t to Piattsmouth Wednesday evening for a .short visit with the D.ivev uiiN. Miss Virginia Walker of Washing ton county, :'i.. is in Mu i ray, the guest of her ? rother, J. . Walker and family. Leslie and Teadon 1 1 all went down to Xcl.awka Sunday to spend the day with the latter's sister, Miss Isadora Hell. . , - C T T 1 - . ATT . oranniua. oiuvcs iro:n ii.uc.iv iiiuus was a -Murray visitor J ridav and Sat urday. Tom Copenhaver and family of Syra cuse are spending the week at the home of John Copenhaver south of town. Mayor Carl vYest went to Platts noulli Thurs Jay to take in the Wood men picnic and take a ride on the Ferris Wheel. Tht; new hone of W. C. Erown is fa-t nearing completion and Mr. and Mrs Erown hope to get to housekeep ing by Sept. 1". Misses Carrie and Grace Allien, Mis.-. Fields of Lincoln and MissGussie P'jbb were entertained at dinner last ing, and on Wednesday he shipped a car load of hogs, on both occasions Chas made the trip with the sti ck. In conversation with Chas Wednesday afternoon he ex pre.-se l himself as i.e ing very well pleased with the price paid for feeders, the amount of grain consumed, and the price received cn the market; in other words he made a little money. Mrs. James Allboi and daughters, (J race and Carrie, entert lined a few young people from Murray and vicin ity at their beautiful home Monday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. IJrown. Ti.e evening was spent with music and parlor games and ice cream and cake were served. The in vited guests were Mr. and Mrs. W. S Smith, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. IJrown, Misses (Jussie Kohh, Hazel Kline, Nel lie Creamer, Ethel Field of Lincoln; Mes-iis E alo.i and Chas. Hal!, Chas. Stone, Jake and Jeff Er.Mniel. Joe I u 11 and Ernest Can oil. .Mrs. L. U. Oldham and l ay aie planning f r a t rip out west in the near future. Abo.it the lirst of Sep tember they will start on their jour ney and en route will he joined by Miss I'auline vho has been making h r home in Eroken Euw. Their tirst i'uii will beat Denver. From Denver jury will go to Clippie Creek where Mi-. Oldham has a brother, to which country he moved fiom this county in 17. Miss I'auline will close her class in Eroken Eow on September :Oth. and return home with her mother and sister. CZAR'S REPLY IS AT PORTSMOUTH Said To Be a Non Possumus,Re iterating the Reply Given at First. EOOSEVELTS INGENIOUS PLAN Intended to Give Both Parties Every thing That They Desired. I-Mi initiated llolh the Cession of Sakha lin ami the Indemnity .Japan Says It Is lTp to Ktisshi. 1 ilw ay by M:s. W. S. Smith. J V. Porter. Etair Porter. S. W. Copei. haver. :u:d Tom Copenhaver of Syracuse, and their families spent last Sunday at the home of John Farris. Mrs. Georgia Creamer was a Piatts mouth visitor Tuesday accompanied by Miss Clara Eatton, who was re turr.h. hjrr.e after a week's visit with Mrs. Creanter. MLs Marie Eerger, who lias been vis iti r.g friecds in Blair for the past few weeks, returned home Monday even ing. She was met in Piattsmouth by Jarnes Manners. Mrs. L. E. Underwood and Miss Ma bel Deericg departed last Saturday for (Iran:! Island, Miss Deering's home, ana where Mrs. Underwood will visit her patents. F.rn Carr.-Ii made a trade Wednes day afurr.jon with D. L. Amick, whereby i.-' became owner of Dave's line spar: two-year-old grays and David is i:" the o a tier of Ern's work Mr. an 1 Mr-. W. C. Erown. sr., cu te; lamed iuite a number of friends iai Saturiiy eveniiijr in honor of th'-ir-.n. W. C' . and wife. Only a few very fr.lsinate f riends were present out I i hey : sd.r. oil i i vory line time. l M . -ewc!l was p r- one of his instru- vvi!: day.. V i d'.t1 v. M.e is diitie ;ud and the ke; .h i:; his htind. rtially laid up n cdizc cut The tl.ftor for a few !I. C. Ix-n. and wife were visiting fri-nd.s d;.vn in Johnson Co. was piaf ini.r havoc last week the wind wit ' i his hay stacks, leveling a num lirr o: them almost t" the ground. it all reports are ttu this is about the last ear of Mich troubles for Mr. Lon., as it is said in? contemplates s'iiiii his farm and moving to town C. N. Eeverage s!iipped "T head cf cattle to South Omaha Tuesday even- Magpie Grove (Special Cirresinieju-e.) Mr. Gustnf Kuchotf, of Hayes coun ty. visited tel.mei in tni.s licility l.st week. Shock threshing is all finished in :his locality and the farmers can work at home. W. II. Puis hauled the lumber for his new barn last week. The carper. ter work will begin in a few days. L. oung is on the sick list this week. Mrs. Lewis Young left last week for Portland, Oregon. She will be gone about four weeks. Chas. Ilenen and Alfred Ganseicer made a business trip to Nehawka Fri day. Quite a number of this section at tended the Old Settlers' picnic at L'nion Saturday. Miss Augusta Eannick, of Coleridge, N'eb., is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Puis. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Rusterholtz and daughter, Gertrude, returned from their visit to Jefferson county Friday Ihey report crops looking fine out there. George Ilild returned from Colorado Saturday. He reported having spent a tine time which he most enjoyed. Julius. Annie and Iiosa Engel- kemeier visited at the home of Mr and Mrs. William Puis Sunday. Quite a number of this locality attended the ball game at Ed Kiser's pasture Sunday afterno n, where a game was played between Glendale and Cotton wood, which resulted in a score of IT to 2 in favor of Glendale. II. A. Youn' shipped hogs to South Omaha market Monday. Good Times. Eeports coming from all parts of the United States promises one of the largest and best crops and prosperity completed. for everybody. All of us will enjoy life, but those who are sick or weak unless they use Triner's American Elixir of Bitter Wine. This prepara tion, being made of pure grape-wine and imported herbs, acts directly on the stomach, and any food will then be readily accepted and digested. Whatever jou eat will agree with you, will be thoroughly assimilated and made into healthy, strong blood, giv ing new life to the whole body. There no other remedy increising the vitality and strength of all organs to such a degree. In ah ciseases of the tomach it brings ijuick relief and a certain cure, as also in deases caused by impure and weak blood. Lse it as i oon as poor appetite or bodily weak ness is noticed. At drug stales. Jos. Triner, manufacturer, 7:': So. Ash- and Ave., Chicago, lii. Portsmouth, N. II., Aug. 21). A long cable message from St. Petersburg wliii h is believed to be the Kussiaii reply, arrived about in p. m. yesterday and de Witte's seeretaries. Nulmkoff and Planeon. immediately began de ciphering it. Sheet by sheet the trans lation was taken to lie vv lite s room. 1 lie rumor is that it is a relusal a non p.)ssumvis a reiteration of the Kiiss:aii position that she has given simple proof of her desire for peace in the artieles already accepted, and that more she could not yield with dignity sintl honor. Was Jin Ingenious Scheme. J he Associated Press is now In n position t reveal substantially the srirgesi ion of President Iloosevelt for breaking the deadlock in the peace ne gotiations and resell! hit the conlerence from failure. His solution would in genioiisly permit the satisfaction of the Japanese demand far reimbursement for the cost of the war, and at tin same time enable Russia to face the v.-oiM with the declaration that she l :ul not ceiled a loot ot territory or paid a kopec of war tribute to the victor. Summary of the Proposal. Tersely stated it consists in an agree ment tr re-purchase possession of either all or halt ot the island or mk- ?tiliii ?i tin in 11 i t.i T"i i fcrrni tl t i ll ..... ....... ..a uv. .i...ia.sy . v ..jr.. ..v.. ot a.Tpancse for a sum the amount of which if the two countries cannot agree shall be decided by some meth od of arbitration hereafter to be de termined. The purchase money, to gether with the sum Japan would obtain from the cession of the Chinese Eastern railroad and the maintenance of the Itussian prisoners in Japan would, it is estimated, about equal the amount claimed by a.Tpan as her bill for the cost of the war. "AH Depends Upon llussiH." It seems practically certain, though this cannot he affirmed positively, that the president was able to give de Witte substantial assurance that Japan would be willing to accept such i compromise. This is apparently sup ported by the authoritative Japanese statement made "to the Associated Press in the reply to a question as to whether Japan had not decided to make substantial concessions. "It all depends upon Uussia." BIG SKXSATIOX OP THK DAY President's Message Causes Much Se- Jereey Amonj; the Knvoys. It was the president's message to up me wmcn caused tne sensation of the day. Early in the morning had come the oliicial announcement that the meeting of the conference which was to have been held yesterday had been postponed until this morning at 9:.".o o'clock. The public reason as signed was that the protocols for sub mission at the sitting had not been Tint a few hours biter the true reason leaked out J. L. MclJrew. one ot tne stenograpners auacneu to the executive offices at Oyster It.-iy. had arrived with a communication from the president for the iiussian plenipotentiaries. De Witte and P.aron liosen had ieft the hotel ostensibly for a ride in an auto car to iork beach, out instead had quietlv slipped over to the con ference building at the navy yard to receive the message irom Assistant Secretary Peiree. Tile most elaborate precautions had been taken To insure secrecy, but it leaked out through a "tip" from New York. Prom ln-ro vrtil 1:1" de Witte end Paron Ih'sen remai:!'. d at the confer ence Minding wmi i eaee. .vu inose present declined To make any state ments regarding what transpired at the navy yard, even refusing to admit hat any importance attached- to the matter. I e u ate would only admit that he had 'gone to the building "to tuition of going down in the sub marine plunger which is now in Oyster bay. The president intends to watch the maneuvers of the plunger from the steam j-acht Sylph. Death of Alfred AVatertious. London. Aug. 23. Alfred Water- house, a well known architect and prominent member of the Koyal aead tiny, is dead. He was born at Liver pool in 1S..0. Mr. Waterhouse designed many of the best known buildings in various parts of England. O. A. R. ENCAMPMENT Denver Expects the Attendance This Year To IV it Kecord Breaker. Denver, Aug. 2.". With the ap proach of the thirty-ninth annual en campment of the (hand Army of the Uepublii Sept. 1 the local commit tee announce that it has a thoroughly systematic plan for handling thu thousands of visitors who will come to Denver. It declares that the encamp ment will break all records for attend ance and some estimate the probable number of visitors at .floojNUi. All the churches in the downtown district, school buildings, halls and vacant store rooms have been engaged as meeting places and headquarters, and a canvass of the city has resulted i:i pledges of all a vailaldeioojus in homes for guscsts. This, in addition to the many hotels and r mming sures accommodations for A new feature has I the Denver general iii:i: i: iting bands, drum crp. place their services at tli' the committee will 'save o: meals provided free. The insists, howevr, that an !' intent be given and that : Crand Army headquarti r- : al organ ixat: i;s stair the pieces, time of arrival, etc. IlKlise ;i 1 i:i- d hv ;-s :r.. ii.s;. They Have Their 'ot!ii.s IN adv. Clooinington, 111., Ang. '';. Two handsomely trimmed cjfiii.s -epiwo in a spare room at the comfortable farm house of Christopher C Phelps ami wife in Selby township, Ilmvau coun ty. The old people are aged respec tively .S2 and 78 and are pioneer resi dents of central Illinois. The cas kets were made according to specifica tions prepared by the couple and wood was used from their own orchard which had been carefully seasoned by Phelps. Bryan Is to Sail West First. Lincoln, Neb., Aug. W. J. P.ry an is home ror a short rest trom hi? lecture engagements, which will con elude-, he announced, in two weeks i;ryan s son w uuam. who lias ieen m hospital at Chicago, but has neirly recovered, accompanied Ids father home. In September Ilryan and his son will g to San Francisco to sail for the Orient, instead or to Europe, as was previousiy announce.!. i :n ; i ' ii! For wiic!i vve lii p.iv 1 1 the week, delivered This week ! ;l.est in ii (;. pr.o- ;.im ii. iv :n al t iie creamery in Meiia; ve are p.iying h i Okl Hens, per pound, Spring Chickens, per pound, Old Roosters, per dozen. I)n't torrjt we always pav the Highest Market Price in Cash 8 cts 9 cts $2.40 Chris Miller J. M .STONE, PnioijiKN-: CI I AS. S CI I AS. C. STONE. CA-im:: PA KM ELK V-P Murrav State Bank Murray. Nebraska. Tr; s-K-ts :t (M-ncnil Haul-iir.r II; sim s-. Kays :oi'l s ;il w:iys on liai:il. M'.iey l.:u,c.l oi: en;iio- r L. Ba UNDERWOOD The Reliable Hardware Man ! i MURRAY. NEBRASKA. ON Collision on the Urooklyn liriilge. .New ion;, Aug. One ni.-'u was iilleil and tive persons wo;e injured in a trohey car collision on the I .rook -Iyn bridge. Two ;uri';;i e ears, directly under t!ie st ".! arch o:i ti:-.' I'rioklyn side 1" th'- briuge. n:'t In a re.ir-end )l!isio;;. T! e denu nniii was i'rederick Tripji. cf the P.ro-..:. Chicago. Aug. 2-1. Following are the base ball scores: League: At New York Pittsburg r. New York 1: at i:oston St. Louis 1. Poston : at P.rooklyn Chicago , Prooklyn (second game) Chicago , P.i-'ioklyn .": at Pliiladelphia Cincin nati (.. Philadelphia 0. American: At Iietroit Washing ton 1'. I'etroit 1 eleven innings game forfeited to Washington, Detroit disputed umpire's decision: at Chicago Philadelphia 4. Chicago O; (second game) Philadelphia 1, Chicago '2: at Cleveland and St. Louis Weather. Association: At Minneapolis Louis ville 1. Minneapolis 14; at Milwaukee Columbus 4. Milwaukee 7; at St. Paul Indianapolis 1, St. Paul 4; at Kansas City Weather: at Sioux City St. Joseph 2. Sioux City 13: (second game St. Joseph 4, Sioux City 5; at Denver Omaha 0. Denver 1. Western: At Pueblo Des Moines j ::. Pueblo o. Monarch Malleable and "Great Western" Ranges Watch For Date ! BOYLES BUSINESS COLLEGE, OMAHA j FALL TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 4 Largest Commercial School and Irstitufi of Shorthand &nd Te!erar'hy west of the Mississippi river. Owns and occupies entire building. Graduates assisted to positions. Students may work for board. The Large Illustrated C&ttlogvie is Free. Address BOYLES COLLEGE, 1806 Harney St.. OMAHA. NEB. ) Mi ti. i DR. Dr. Elstsr, Dentist, Waterman Block. The way people leli about what fun they had camping out, after it is over, they almost convince themselves they lad a gooil time. What a woman is afraid of when bhe is making a railway journey is that maybe the road doesn't uo wheie the time table sav it does a ive:-'sag and Pa ivii Itustii Veiused to n;ai;e st m :nd 1 ciree al'soluieiy miy statements. The only t'y in the forenohig ointment is a statement by Peiree vt'hieh makes it impossible that what i.; stated to have oeeunvd did oeeur or on tne nypoiiusi; statenienj is false. that Peirce's President Not to Pliinuf. Oyster P.ay. L. I.. A us. lii. Presi dent Koosevelt announees through the exeeutive otliee here that he had no in- Wile Acquitted of 15is Mui-der. Ottinnwa. Ia.. Aug. 2... Mrs. Mary Harris, ehared with murder of her husband. .lames Harris, has been dis ci: IT. 1 d at ".v ; lu.-le tiM- 'M !toj. jure.l ia the K. L. w en t ep ."e 1 out P i- run r.aiiey i i.rt w'll . ' :i !. !: i'.. the preliminary hearing. f-und dead Aug. with a ill his liead. !!: IJ'iy Oar totds. '.-a;. It is understood" rov .-'id the -governor of ; l-a . e .-greed to suppress :. ..:::! -t Pniteil States . ;::: v.: : ag : ' ! i f !( t he i liu 1: akage in ''. v.": ";-. who was in- a :! at Newport. 1 T'' I . . .. killed, is ;i it; iei of '; ,.l ' J-4 -SI s a t-4, L. NEWELL ! DENTIST. Fifteen YearsExperience OF UNION TEETH WITHOUT PU7 4 SPECIALTY .'Ofc-w1 7 JTiJ (4 It In Murray Every Tuesday. OFFICE: REz&Fl A'iCJRFiViY 3TATE: Sr-.iK. SATIS l ( TIO.V (il'AKA N TE K i). S w IT wr w .wmi v wr jbttct T Tff TJ nri LINE! r. t I:en ei'ort' oboe lfi i-rr, !lM::teei ; orU ill. 1 n I ' 1 i I Ml . -.1."--" - 11. . i 5 ain i . I lig a i I K11K! - or ireitrm. ami win niuvc an i .' i o-r in ino the Imuseliolil uoc-il line All henvv liaulin. new matter the weijrht. j Careful attention given, and f-atisinction guararjteetl. (Jive n.- a trial. j OFFICE NO. 604 MAIN STREET. Nebraska 72. PHONES'; Piattsmouth 73-20S. . j jpSWe also deliver ice to any part of tlie city.