iT. Teeth $5 Coiil Cwr.s B:Uj9 Tlh li y up. Pirc U:n Crownt mj up. Filling 50c up. Teeth hllricicd fiinle. New set uic day. BAILEY.Tho De-ntlat. EiUbllthed iSSS. Paiton Blk. O.TAHA. Murray Department V Abstracts of Title p .1' A K K D 1 NT II E I N T E 1 1 KSTSoV'" T 1 1 E PEOPLE OF MURRAY AND VICINITY ESPECIALLY I oil THE JOURNAL READERS. THOMAS WALLING d' inf in fi'." vi'-initi iin i'i'i Mm K'H" (' 'i.' "'''1 l'i't'ir umh.r tliis n.'in'ii;. I OKI'ICE AeIii-iimt-IIu'.Ii K ivk MEYSnONETTAR for ehlldreni af:, ivrti Jlo opiate 1 Nimi oft' ruh i$ ofthf Ju,-wi kwr f u ..,: I .( "C '"' lit moil in' i'fcm.i vf ink E1 Join-iin. a Irv Saving Money The Start is sv Very Important Pa.rt. V WHKN the habit of saving is once firmly rooted, results of saving will manifest themselves. Many persons say it is no use to start a saving account at the bank localise they can save so little. If you can save but little you otitfht to be more anxious to save. Hv persevering you wiil presently be surprised at the amount of your savings. A bank account is a great help to the saver. It puts system into his savings. Come in and let us open up an account with you. Murray State Bank. Chas. S. Stone, Cashier. Murray, Neb. L was In l'latts- the Mrs. A. L. Raker mouth Tuesday. Mrs. Charles Dill has been on sick list for the past few days. Win. Troop was transacting busi ness in Netnaska City, Monday. Dr. 1!. F. Rrendel went to Avuea Tuesday on professional business. Henry Shoemaker and wife liom near Ncbawka were in Murray, Mon day. Herman llelke's smiling face was seen on the streets of Murray Wednes day. Mrs. J.- A. Walker and Mrs. (i. 11. (illmoie were rlattsinoiitli visitors Tuesday. Mrs. J. W. Holmes and Mrs. L. 15. Underwool were In Union Wednesday morning As usual, Murray was pretty well represented at the l'armele theatre Tuesday evening MeCilnnls Churchill was attending to some business matters In Platts moutli yesterday evening Less F. Hall, assistant cashier of the Murray State bank, was transact Inn business In Nehawka Monday. Win, Joiner and wife, of Nebraska City, were called to Murray last week owing to the serious illness of Mark burton. Lou Marquardt and Mr. Cutter, of Avoca, was visiting In our village Wednesday morning. Come again, gentlemen, we arc glad to have you. Hon. William Puis, of Maple drove, was on our streets Tuesday. Mr. Puis is a Jolly good fellow and we are always glad to see lilm come to town. Nick Klaureus drove to Mynard Wednesday to deliver a line piano at the home of Olive Cole, being shipped from (J. A. Kranster&Co.,of Lincoln. James Manners, Marie Merger, War ren Wiley and Ernest Carroll went to Plattsmouth Tuesday evening to wit ness the"tilrl from Sweden" at the Parmcle. Theo. Amlck is shelling and deliver ing Ills P.kCi crop of corn this week. He will have fully three days work and they expect to shell out about 10,000 bushels. Dr. J. W. llrendel, of Avoca, was visiting home folks Tuesday evening, on bis return trip to Avoca from Om aha, where he went to place a patient in ttie hospital. Cius Olson, the Plattsmouth pho tographer, is delivering pictures in Murray this week. Mr. Olson'a work is first class and the people are well pleased with their pictures In every case. P,c nnctt Chrlswclsser, of Platts mouth, was visiting at the old home one day last week. Miss Ida Miller was visiting at the iiime of Miss Marie Heritor Wednes day and Thursday of this week, de parting Thursday for a visit with friends and relatives In Kansas. Mrs. James Loughrldgc, who has icon taking treatment in the hospital atMllford most of the past winter, has almost recovered from her Illness and will in a short time return home entirely recovered. Chas. Ilerren, while out driving a young colt last Sunday evening, was thrown from his buggy, and while no hones were broken, lie received such Injuries as will confine him to V home fur several days. parents for the past few days. returned home on the late train. Misses Laura and Hertha Pitman, who have been attending the St. Francis academy In Council HlulTs, were spending their vacation with friends and relatives In Nehawkaand and Murray, visiting one day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. II. Gilmore. . Mr. A. M. Holmes, of Wakarusa, Kansas, conveys the information to Murray friends and relatives that Mrs. Holmes Is again improving. She has for the past few weeks been gradually loosing strength, but within the past few days has experienced a decided change for the better. The many friends In Cass county will certainly be pleased to learn this fact. Our genial friend, I. L. Amlck, lias been working pretty hard since be came to town, making repairs and various Improvements around his place. Wednesday be was engaged In 'removing post holes" preparatory to stretching a new wire fence. Have believes in having everything just so, and he will labor to that end. Mark Hurton, who has been sutler- Ing from a serious attack of pneu monia, is still confined to his bed, and although be Is now on the road to mund, he Is still a very sick lad. Upon several occasions bis condition has been very dangerous. Miss Mystrom, a trained nurse from Omaha, is con stantly at his bedside, and hopes are now entertained for bis recovery. Holmes & Smith, Murray, Neb, Special for Saturday, April 21 1 We sold a lot last Saturday but still have a large supply of first class Canned Corn VJ.!: 5 Cans for 25c Special cut in The tall red cans Ladies' muslin Underwear the 15c Salmon, for 10c Saturday only Saturday only These prices are for Saturday only, and for Cash Holmes & Smith, Muiray9 Neb. IT LOOKS LIKE OLD TIMES Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Maker, of Mur ray, and Johnnie Halt and Miss Delia Newman, of l'lattsmouth, enjoyed one of those old fashioned farm din ners at the pleasant home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Heck, last Sunday. Horses Still High. Oood every day work ana driving horses are still climbing higher, and if you do not think so just come Into this locality and make an effort to purchase a desirable horse for cither purpose, Tills week Nick Klaureus bought a line work horse of Wm. Lewis, for which be paid h'0. and later Mr. Lewis bouirht a line brood mare from Steve Copenhaver for which lie paid 91' This seems as though the hoys were paying plenty, but what else can they do, they must have them? An Old Pioneer Furnishes the Journal a Reminiscense of Boom Days. As the city is making desperate ef forts to regain Its foothold among the enterprising cities of Nebraska, the public-spirited residents begid once again to look around for enterprises that will promote the development of the town. An old resident and former business man remarked to the Journal man last night, as we were discussing the fu ture of l'lattsmouth, that In the early days they had a hoard of trade here and at one of Its meetings, a promoter who carried a full line of enterprises for the development of towns was pre sent. He was engaged in furnishing any kind of an enterprise the people wanted If they bad the money to pay for It. lie told of a watch factory that we could secure for $."ji),XH) bonus. Tills was discussed, and the amount being too high, be suggested a shoe factory Plays Ball In Omaha. Geo. (Iraves of Murray, the crack baseball player of Cass county, who plays wltli Topeka, Kansas, this sea' son, will play ball in Omaha Saturday ncarici, icver is ragiiiK uuwn near ana fcunaay 01 mis weeK, me lopewa f, t w ft ,d ...... ... ;00oo AnA Liuuii. iiiero arc u Kreat muiiyuiwcN team Coming up 10 piay iwu Klines t, , t . Kflmpfl tn hp i.pvon.l the uvui iiwrinL-asi ... Ui .ituu c.ty, must wan umana. i.eo. uvea in nans- reach of some, he dug down Into his of wtnch are quarantined, and me at- mouth for many years prior to his par- nni,.r nnri fmmrt .a parri fn.-torv 11...- ..1 . .. I..t I. I . i a. . m i I . 11 I ' mv-.w n j icuuniK yiijsinmis natu iiui-i-sui Luu- enis moving io xuurray, aim is wen th t h .inl(1 ..-j tMM Fln. lining the disease tolls present loca- known to all the lovers of base ball in , tl oudience asked l I . . . a t 1 W t .! ' uon. llilSCIiy. A large crowu oi murray h. Iiat ha hA ..,, A Countrymen liros., living southwest people will attend the Sunday game, ,n for $1(Hl0or iess aml the promo. of Murray, lost a very valuable high ana mere is no aouoi out w nan idiu- tefi bc)nK, e(iual t0 tlie emergenCy grade mare this week. The animal mourn win oc wen represented. went down In his memorandum book Old Timers Here. A couple of former residents of Plattsmouth were here today looking over the old town and renewing old acquaintances. Mr. Frank J.Carruth, of Denver, arrived In Lincoln a few days ago to visit his old friend, George W. Chapman, and they took a run down here. Mr. Chapman was In the drug business here, and removed from here to Lincoln to engage in the same business which he hascontinued since. Mr. Carruth went from here to Denver, where he has since resided. The latter gentleman erected the building now owned by the Wescott's on the corner of Main and Fifth streets. An old settler tells a good story on Mr. Carruth which happened while the building was in the course of construc tion. As usual in the construc tion of such buildings, a great many questions are generally asked. Jn or der to save the trouble of answering them he constructed a bulletin board, telling who was putting up the build ing, who was going to occupy It, and various other questions. About this time Mr. Carruth was a candidate for Mayor, and was defeated. "One of the boys" underneath all these answer ed question early next morning after the election wrote: "And run for Mayor and got beat like h 11." PERRY'S Restaurant Fresh Oysters in any style Short Orders Regular Meals ) Our Specialties. was an exceptionally line one, weigh ing about 1700 pounds, and was valued at over MX), and died while foaling a colt. Newt Kaiinard lost a very valuable farm mare at the Khoden livery barn in Murray last Saturday. Mr. Kaii nard was delivering corn in town, and the trusty animal was suddenly taken with a severe attack of colic and died In thirty minutes. It. H. Chrlswclsser, of Furnas coun ty, has been visiting friends and rela tives In and near Murray for the past few days. Mr. Chrlswclsser recently moved to the western part of the state and we understand that he Is well pleased with the new home. Mrs. Wm. Hendricks met with an accident last week In which she fell and received a severe fracture of one othcrrlKs. She has been confined to her homo In the north part of town since the accident, and It lias caused her considerable annoyance. Y. C. llrown and Less Hall drove to Plattsmouth yesterday evening, Mr. ltrown going up to meet his wife who was returning borne from Vllllsca, where she had lcn visiting with her If you are hungry we can supply you wiih the pick of the market 5th door East of C ss Co. Bank Ss2 WINDHAM INVESTMENT COMPANY PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA and dug up a bologna sausage factory that would employ two men and a boy and create a demand for dogs. The men who were always w illing to accept enterprises of the bologna sausage fac tory dimensions are still on earth and doing business at the same old stands, and no doubt will give about as much for substantial enterprises today as they did then nothing. "Some of the enterprises that are being olTered Plattsmouth now," con tinued the old resident, really reminds us of the good old Ijooiii days, "when everybody was made rich by the voting of bonds and Increasing taxes." The old fellow added in conclusion, "I will give as much as any other man of my means for manufacturing establish ments, much as I detest the skinflint actions of these men who will get more benefit from such enterprises than I would, and without giving a cent. A few first-class funerals Is the only way Plattsmouth will ever get rid of these drawbacks to the welfare of Platts mouth." L. B. UNDERWOOD GARDEN, FIELD AND FLOWER SEEDS Special Sale of Axle Greece Superior, Sunlight, I. X. I., 3 lb pail for 2()c. Other sizes in pro portion. This price commencing Saturday, for One Week Only. Shelf and Heavy Hardware Get our Price hefotv lluvini: it is L. B. UNDERWOOD, AWray, Neb Inheritance Tax Valid. The supreme court has denied a re hearing In the Inheritance tax law which It recently held valid. This law provides a certain per cent of estates shall be paid into the county treasurer where the estate is located to be used in the road funds. In Douglas county the county Judge refused to appoint appraisers to pass upon the estates and action was begun by the connty attorney to compel him to act. lie was successful In the supreme court and a rehearing was asked for by some of the Interested parties. The appointment was lirst resisted by the attorneys for the estate of Frauk Murphy, deceased, who left an estate valued at several millions, of which tho county's share would be many thousands. Is the Moon Inhabited. Science has proven that the moon has an atmosphere, which makes life In some form possible on that satellite; but not for human beings, who have a hard enough time on this earth of ours; especially thoso who don't know that Electric Hitters cure Headache, Illllonsness, Malara, Chills and Fever, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Dizziness, Tor pid Liver, Kidneycomplalnts, General Debility and Female weaknesses. Un equalled as a general Tonic and Appe tl.erfor weak persons and especially for the aged, It Induces sound sleep Fully guaranteed by F. (J. Frlcke & Co., druggist. Price only .0e. Why Not Include Plattsmouth? We arc In receipt of a conimunlca Hon from C. L. Graves, ol I nlon, pro posing that the towns of Weeping Water, Avoca, Nehawka and Union arrange for a sort of base ball league and have a series of games during the summer. A meeting Is proposed to 1 held at Union next Friday to further complete the plans and wc are asked tosend representatives to the meeting We think the Plan a very good one and contident that this year the people - can see no reason why the towns mentioned cannot have good ball games all summer by this arrange mcnt. Weeping Water Republican. Decoration Day. Memorial Day will soon be here again, and as each succeeding year ap proaches more attention should be given to the Important duty of decor ating the graves of the dear ones that rest In silent citys. The Journal would like to sea every citizen take an active part in the ceremonies on Wed nesday, May :0th. Lay aside your farm work for this day and come to town and assist In decorating the graves of the fallen braves, many of whom sleep In Oak Hill cemetery. More old veter ans are buried there perhaps, than at any cemetery In Cass county. Then why not suspend business generally in the city on that day also, at least from lOo'clock in the morning until l o'clock in the afternoon, and all attend the exercises at the cemetery and the ex ercises at the opera house in the after noon. It will not lie many years un til all those who fought to save this republic from total destruction, will have passed away, and of which only a few of them remain. Look. Good to Him. A special from Washington says: 'Congressman Pollard has returned to Washington after a close examination of the political conditions In the First district of Nebraska. Mr. Pollard was on the floor of the house today and had the satisfaction of seeing the bill bo introduced granting a pension of r.U to L. D. liennctt, of Platts mouth passed. "1 am perfectly satisfied with the political situation In the First dis trict,' Mr. Pollard said In reply to an inquiry. "The only opposition to me comes from the railroad politicians of Lincoln and a man here and there over the district who Is w illing to do their bidding. Reports that come to me from all parts of the district Indi catc clearly that the people are In favor of my ret urn to congress. 1 feel will dictate the nominations of all their candidates, in their hands 1 feel that my Interests are safe." Stomach and Liver Trouble. unno Laxative truit syrup cures stomach and liver trouble as Itaidsdl gestlon, and stimulates the liver and bowels without Irritating these or gans like pills and ordinary cathartics. It cures indigestion and sick headache and chronic constipation. Orlno Lax atlve Fruit Syrup does not nauseate or gripe and Is mild and pleasant to take. Itefuse substitutes. Sold by F. (J. Frlcke & Co. Lands, Ranches and City Real Estate in Nebraska and elsewhere bought sold and exchanged. Rentals. Insurnnce iind Alwtnictlnn of Titles. Money to lon at u low rute of Interest on Improved Tarms. Huslnes corresnondenl In nil Important cltlei and towns in tliu United Slates. Talcphonat No. 20 and 98. R. B. WINDHAM, President W. W. WINDHAM, Secretary "Human Hearts." Strong, stirring dramatic situations, thrilling climaxes, a love story of ab sorbing heart Interest, amusing, nat ural and unforced comedy scenes, allied with a plot that can be followed by everybody, are the really component parts of a successful melodrama. Add to the above a wealth of scenic splend or, new and Intricate mechanical de vices and a company of superior excel lence, and the reason for the universal success of "Human Hearts" is found. "Human Hearts" is possibly the most successful and meritorious melo drama on the stage today, and It will be shown to our play goers on April 2.'! Electric Theatre. Frank Hewctt, the jeweler, received over the M. P. railroad this morning an Electrical Theatre outfit, to amuse the people this summer. Mr. Hewett and bis company expect to visit all points in Cass and adjoining counties where celebrations or other large gath erings are held, and w ill give an en tertainment well worth the admission price. Mr. Hewett's headquarters will still be at Plattsmouth, and will he out and In the city as occasions may offer. 23 To5 In the base bill gams yesterday afternoon, between the Stag's and the High school, the former was defeated by a score of 23 to .". A game between the Glenwooi high school team and the Stag's Is scheduled for tomorrow afternoon. f 3QC 30C THE CELEBRATED STALLION will make the season of 1006 as follows: The St. Mary's guild will have charge of Robert Mauzy's soda foun Just received a car of the American fencing. If in need of any please give us a call before buying. ASEMISMRN& Lol'CKS. Terms Kvery day of the week at Porter's Barn, rxoept Monday, when he will he at the home of John Porter, 2 miles west and 1 mile south of Murray. $10.00 to insure a colt to stand and suck. For further particulars see n n J i ui man rui ici e uwncrs ( o )ocz: tain on Saturday, April 21st. -1 .'