Murray Department If Every Person Who pkkpaki-:i in thk intkuksts of tub pkoplk of muuiiay If niy of Hit iro.Jo. nftlif Journal knoir ,,f n noW.tf smit or an itrm of intt nxt lit mint till itnim of in! tc.1. Editor Journal. John Irwin lias a very sick child at Ills home. lr. J. F. Ureudel was home Sunday (rum hnitha. Leo Allison is reported on the sick list this week. Mrs. A. L. ltaker was In Omaha Monday evening. Dr. L'ook of I'iattsmoutli was In Murray Monday. Miss Etta Nickels was in Murray Wednesday afternoon. Itlalr Porter of Union, was in town Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Charles Schwab was In Murray Thursday of last week. Reed Henry caino In Monday even Imk' to work for Herman Heck. J. M. Stone and son, It. 11, of Ne hawka, were in Murray Monday. John Todd and wife came up from Union Monday In their new auto. W. L. Street of l'lattsmouth was In Murray Wednesday of this week. Mrs. James Loughrldge and little daughter were In Omaha Monday. I). L. Amlck shipped a car of hogs to South Omaha Wednesday evening. Dr. (illmore and Ed Elliott were In l'lattsmouth Saturday of last week. Unas. Mclteynolds was transacting business In the county sat Saturday. A few of our people are attending the street fair In Nebraska City this week. Children's day will be observed at the Christian church next Sunday evening. I!. A. Hoot bus completed the con crete walk In front of his store and residence. II. C. Todd and J. W. Edmunds were among the l'lattsmouth visitors last Saturday. Frank Schllchlineier shipped li is hogs to tli. South Omaha market last Thursday. Miss Margery Walker Is In l'latts mouth this week, the guest of the Misses Dovey. Dr. I'. V. liremlel and son, JelT, and wife, drove to l'lattsmouth Wednes day afternoon. Dr. A. E. Walker, of Colon, Neb., was in Murray visit ing with his par ents over Sunday. (. II. Menners, of Weeping Water, was visiting with his Murray friends last Saturday evening. Miss Jessie Drost visited last Satur day evening and Sunday In Union, the guest of Miss Ina Davis. Mont Robb Is pretty busy this week laying a concrete walk In front of his residence on Main street. Some of our farmers are beginning to feci a little scared over the long dry spell. They certainly need rain. Mrs. J. W. (iamblo and children were visitors in Murray last week, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Loughrldge. Julius Pepperberg and wife and Miss l.randels were in Murray last Sunday, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Walk er. Newt. Calkin, wife and daughter, of Weeping Water, were visitors In Mur ray this week, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Hatchet t. Z. W. Shrader shipped a car of hogs to South Omaha Tuesday evening, and when arriving at the yards one was found dead from the heat. Mrs. W.S. Smith, Mrs. L. 11. Under wood, MIssGussle Robb and Miss Villa Binder Twine M'Cormlck Standard Let Us Make You Prices On The Best L B. Underwood MURRAY, AH Prices Guaranteed When Quality of the Twine is Considered. Deering Standard Binder Twine Ciapen attended the Sunday school con vention In Nehawka Tuesday. A ceitaln young gentleman in our town remarked to his lady friend a few days ago that lie was going to purchase an auto and take a trip, when she said "buy two and then wo both can go." Mrs. J. II. Ilassenyager and Mrs. W. II. Cilneburg, of Tecumseh, are at the home of their parents, west of town, being called there owing to the serious lllnesi of their father, James Allison. Albert Harrett. of South Omaha, who has been visiting his brother-in-law, Chas. Phllpot, returned to his home Monday, accompanied by Mr. Phllpot, who spent a few days In the metropolis. The Murray elevators arc rather quiet at present during the rush In farm work, although we understand they have fully .po,0OO bushels of corn In the vicinity to be delivered in the near future. Mr. D. A. Young, oneof our prosper ous farmers from northwest of town, was In Murray Wednesday, and In con versation with him he Informs us that he has Just completed a tine new barn on his place. W. II. McDanlel and little son re turned from their Missouri trip Sun day. In company with his brother, Mr. McDanlel made a trip down In northern Arkansas, where the brother purchased a farm. We regret to learn that our most excellent friend, James Allison. Is very sick this week. Ills condition has been quite serious for the past few days but the frlendsand relatives have hopes for his recovery. The ladles of the Christian Church Aid Society will give an ice cream and strawberry social at the home ol F. M. Young, sr., Saturday evening, June !lh. A good time is looked for and ever) body will lie made welcome. 11. 11. Stone will depart today for his new Dome near Cherokee, Oklahoma. Mr. Stone has an cxcllent X'o acre farm In that locality and expects to make his future home there. Mrs. Stone and children will not leave for a few weeks. Miss Etta Nichols, who has been at the home of (1 rand ma Kiser, near My nard, for the past few weeks, taking care of the old lady during her recent sickness, returned to her home west of Murray Monday. Mrs. Klser has greatly Improved, but It Is not believ ed that she will ever again regain her strength. Miss Pauline Oldham, who has keen la Broken Row, Neb., for the fast few months, returned to her home in Mur ray Monday, where slie will rest dur ing her vacation. Miss Oldham has Just closed another very successful sea son in Rroken Row. She had a large class this year in elocution, and her work must be very satisfactory as she has taught several seasons In that city. Jir. ami Mrs. Tiieo. Amlck are re joicing this week over the arrival of a new baby boy at their homo on last Sunday. The little stranger weighs ! pounds. Roth mother and little one are doing nicely. Theo. Is the hap piest man In these parts and Grandpa Dave Just whistles the same old tune. Mrs. F. M. Young, sr., and daugh tor, Isabella, went to Lincoln Thurs day of last week to attend the Univer sity commencement exercises being held In that city this week, returning home Wednesday evening. Mrs. Binder Twine Plymouth Standard NEBRASKA Sisal Binder Tilni Binder Twine and vicinity kspkcially FOP. THE journal keadkhs. m IhU vWuultj and trill mail name to iim Young has two sons, Roy and Arthur, attending school there, but neither of them will finish their work this term. (J. II. Manners and Miss Clede Rer ger, Henry Ost and Miss Jean Rerger, Nelson Rerger and lady friend, com posed a Jolly fishing party that drove from here down southeast of Union Sunday on a fishing t rip and to enjoy a day's outing In the woods. We ven ture the assertion that they had a tine time, but as to the llsh they caught we have nothing to say: ! The Murray and Myoard ball teams crossed bats last Sunday in what might be termed a ball game, that Is if you knew nothing of the game, which resulted In a score of 14 to in in favor of Mynard. One of the citizens of Murray tells us that If there was a law against Sunday ball playing, the same would judge a person from his acts not the Intent, so the ball players would be excused on this ground. Surprise Mr. and Mrt. Chat. Dill. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Dill, southwest of Murray, was the scene of a most pleasant surprise par ty Saturday night. The time was en joyed in social games and selections upon the Ray Crlswisscr'8 grapha phone. The guests were refreshed by a delicious luncheon produced by the entertainers, and at a late hour wish ed the host and hostess many more such happy events and departed. The names of those present are: Misses Nora Standish, Florenco Reed, Grace Rice, Mlttlc Tilson, Nellie Kramer, Edith Dill, Mac Lewis, Addle Dill, Ethel Lewis, Myrtle Cole; Messrs. John Durman, Will Wchrblne, Roy Roedekcr, Purl Long, Ivor Standish, Ed. Lewis, Lloyd Lewis, Jim Tilson, Tom Tilson, Forest Philpot, Ray Dill, Arthur Copenhaver, Will Patterson, Frank Dill, Yerncr Cole: Messrs. and Mesdames Charlie Cole, Ray Crlswls ser, and Charlie Dill. For Sale! A bio acre farm close to Murray; fair Improvements. For particulars call on or address C. S. Stunk. Murray, Neb. Let us be your baker. We have the experience. Satisfaction or the money back. New Rakery. Pasture ;ioo acres; blue grass and white clover; running water; plenty of shade; charges reasonable; li miles southeast of Murray. Enquire of Ed ward Graves, Murray, Neb. Good Parstura for cattle and horses. I have room for sixty head. Plenty of grass and good water, on Walker section, seven miles west of Murray. W. J. Ranakd. Bey ond Former Precedent. The Western Publisher, in speaking of Nebraska newspapers has the fol lowing reference to the Journal: "The l'lattsmouth Journal in its long years of usefulness In Cass county has strong ly endeared Itself to a large reading constituency, and especially so slnco coming into the hands now directing its energies. Present patronage is be yond all former precedent." The sworn statement of the manu facturers protects you from opiates Id Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar the cough syrup that drives the cold out of your system. Sold by Frlcke & Co. and Gerlng & Co. New Hope. Spcvliil Corrvsnondcnt. Chas. Chrlswleser shelled corn Sat urday. Mrs. Chas. Troop and son, Arthur, of Plattsmouth, returned home Sat day. John Porter and family spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Wade Porter Earl Jenkins made a flying trip to Murray Monday. Miss Tresslc Ilcnnlngs of l'latts mouth and Misses Nettle and ltcrtha Sporer called on Miss Gertrude Jenk Ins Saturday evening. will Troop nas purchased a corn shelter. Miss Chloe Tanner of Omaha is vis iting her sister, Mrs. Will Troop, fora few days. Miss Tina Rarrctt Is visiting Mrs, Chas. Chrlswleser. Mrs. Wade Porter is spending a few days of this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Yallery. If you knew the valuo of Cham berlaln's Salve you would never wish D Iks without It. Here arc somo of the diseases for which it Is especially valuable: sore nipples, chapped hands, burns, frost bites, chilblains, chronic sore eyes, Itching plies, tetter, salt rheum and eczema. Price 25 cents per box For sale by F. 0. Frlcke A Co., and A. T. Fried. afire it trill uj;ir under tlii litadiiuj. Mecple Grove (Special Correspondence.) John 1 label has purchased a new engine from Council RluiTs to rnn his threshing machine and corn shelter. John says she Is a dandy. Will Troop bought out the Hanson Bras, corn shelter last Monday, so that supplies this section with plenty of corn shelters. David Murray lost his best horse last week, for which he' refused $200 last spring;"' " Mrs. Charles Troop of Plattmouth visited at the home of Louis Young last Friday. William Puis made a trip to l'latts mouth Saturday. The platform dance at Alfred Ganse mer's was largely attended last Satur day night, and a good t Imc was had by all. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Reck ate Sunday dinner at the home of A. L. Raker In Murray. Quite a number of friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Gansemer Sunday afternoon. The guests were: P. A. Hlld and family, W. II. Puis and family, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Puis, Louis Frledrlch, Alfred (iansemer, Otto Puis and Louis Ran nick. Mr. Will Plumb and Misses Emma 1 1 lid and Mary Kraegcr visited at the home of William Puis Sunday. J. R. Cathey and son Cameron left Thursday for a few weeks visit with relatives in Iowa. Corn Is looking line out in this lo cality after the nice ahowersof rain which fell Monday nlght.bclng so badly needed. Adam Ilild made a call at the home of Louis Puis Saturday. Base Ball Game. The Maple Grove and New Hope ball teams crossed bats Sunday after noon at Chas. Chriswisser's pasture which resulted in a score of 151 to i in favor of Maple Grove. The following is the line up: Maple Grove Philip Schafer, catch; Harry Doty, pitch; Adam Schafer, lb; Otto Schafer, 2b; W. II. Puis, 3b; Louis Fredrlch ss; Ed. Murray, rf.; William Plumb, c; Willie Yolk, If. New Hope R. O. Ralley, catch; Dave Patterson, pitch; Aleck Camp bell, lb; Chas. Chrlswisser, 2b; Earl Jenkins, :ib; George Patterson, ss; John Campbcl, rf; Ray Dill, c; R. Ralley ,lf. Death at Weeping Water. A special from Weeping Water says that Norton, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. 7.. Kleppser, died at that place a little after noon yesterday aged it years. Lit tle Norton was taken with scarlet fever several weeks ago, but rallied and was In a fair way of recovery when he was taken with a relapse, but was again better and hopes of his final recovery were entertained until a very short time before his death. How are your Kidneys? It isdan- gcrous to delay when the Kidneys are sick. One box of Kldncy-Ettes will recommend the nest. Gerlng & Co. druggist. Just What Hurts Plattsmouth. When I was a Kid we used to play ball a good deal and 1 remember that there were several of us who wouldn't play unless we could be pitcher. Since I have grown up I find that many of us have not gotten over the habit. If we can't be tbe whole works we won't play. It crops out in churches, in the lodge, in politics, and in public enter prises. As long as we can run and boss things we will stay In the game. When some other fellow gets hold of the lines It's different. The trouble is too many of us Imagine we are cut out for generals, when the Lord Intends us for privates. Sometimes the wrong man gets to be general but it rarely occurs that the wrong man Isa private. In every town you will tlnd men sulk Ing In their tents, like Achlles of old Rut just Inquire Into the thlnga little aud you will ilnd out their grievance is because they can not run every thing. About the only consolation a sulkcr gets Is In seeing some other fel low take his place and do the work a little letter than he could. Don't be a sulkcr. If you can't pitch, get out and play right Held and If you can't do that carry the bats. If you are the best pitcher In town the pcoplo will soon tlnd it out and you won't have to carry the bats any longer. Exchange. If your stomach troubles you do not conclude that there Is no cure, for a great many have been permanently cured by Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Get a free sample at P. O. Frlcke & Co., and A. T. Frlcd'i drug store tod give thorn a trial. They also cure constipation and biliousness. ought to keep a La:ik account had o::e :iov t'.'.rc wouM Ijc a decided chanse in the conditio:: of the community. Kvtry person who keeps n b.:nk account raises his standing among his fellows a::d ith the banker. He also helps to make conditions better in his tow n. Ninety per cent of the commercial business is done by means of paper. Monty represents prop erty. A check means there is money deposited in the bank to the credit of the one w ho writes the check. If you have credit at the bank your check is just as good as Uncle Sam's Money. The check system, where safety aud conven ience are assured, is much better than handling the money when there is risk of error or loss. It will pay you to open an account at the Chas. S. Stone, Cashier. STATE SENATOR SHELDON AND THE RAILROADS Bids Defiance to Railroads and Says Only Form Is Representative Government. A special from Nehawka says that State Senator Sheldon, an aspirant for governor, tonight made a statement of his views. He bid defiance to the rail roads and declared that representa tive government exists in Nebraska in form only. It is understood that the platform of Sheldon In distasteful to Senator Rurkett and is radically opposed by Congressman Pollard. In his ultimatum Senator Sheldon said: ....... 'As It seems to me the most Import ant work of the people of Nebraska now is to assume and take active con trol of the state government and the public affairs. "I mean that the thing most needed In Nebraska Is a complete establish ment of a true representative govern mentone that will carry out the will of the public untrammeled by railroad domination. We have a form of rep resentative government in this state, but we need more of the spirit aud the power of it and the force of it coming directly from the people. We need In the conduct of our public allalrs more of the lnlluence of the disinterested citizen and less of the lnlluence of the self-seeking railroad politician." "We have too much of the railroad government In Nebraska." The Greatest Artist. The whole world looks in admiration at the vitality of the greatest drama tic artist, Mrs. Sarah Bernhardt, who lately captured Chicago audiences. Although past sixty years, she moves with the easiness and elegence of a young lady. How many people Is able to preserve such vigor to the old age? The cause of a premature decline is to found either In negligence of the first symptoms of it or in Improper eating. By using Triner's American Elixir of Bitter Wine we can easily dispel such symptoms, as loss of appetite and weakness, and prevent an early decline of strenth and vitality. It will pre serve the activity of the dsgestlvc orl gans. it will make elimination natura- and keep the blood pure and rich. In all diseases of the stomach, the intes tines and the blood, In bodily weakness and nervousness, In all cases where you need strength and appetite, Triner's American Elixir of Bitter Wine Is the only reliable cure. It does not Hog the organs, but cures them and makes them able to work. An occasional dose will uphold your health and strength. At drug stores. Jos. Trl- ner, "!! South Ashland Ave., Chicago, Illinois. Why suffer with your kldnevs? The discovery of the Kldney-Etts has proved a blessing to thousands of kid ney sufferers who have been restored to perfect health. These Tablets drive tbe diseased germs out of the system, and we urge all sufferers to give this scientific and successful kidney rem edy a trial. 2." cents. Gerlng & Co. druggist. The Louisville People Jubilant Since the passing of the resolution by the commissioners to repair the Platte river free wagon bridge at Louisville, the people of that village feel very Jublliant. It will be remem bcred that this bridge was damaged by tho Ice going out two years ago. and from time to time great efforts have been put forth by the prominent business men of Louisville to have the same repaired. Cass county lias stood willing to repair Its half of the bridge but Sarpy county refused on the ground of a depleted bridge fund. The resolution passed wastothccllect that Cass county would proceed at once to put the bridge In repair and then bring suit against Sarpy county to re cover one-half the cost of the same Louisville feels so jubilant over the passing of the resolution that there Is talk of holding a rousing celebration on the date of the completion of the bridge. The Journal extends congrat ulatlons to the good people of the lit tie city. Murray State Bank. Murray, Neb. What the Ticker Says is keeping the spec ulators guessing. What we say is concede nothing on the question of the the best beer until you have tried our Budweiser Beer In purity, quality and wholesomeness it can't be surpassed Phil Thierolf AGENT Tolaphona No. 285 Strength to Weak Men PEFFERS NERVIGOR Tlie world 4imlrtf men who are ttrotiK in phytilral. mental ami nerve funtti mm or ambition, eneriry ani pemunal ma.ietlsm ; Uie true type of perfmt manho-xl. an wa N ! ..... w i a.Miu miib wie nmi nuiMe li rimm, nealiuj Nervee, which Klre rapaoltv for full dereliipment. HPFEI'I HEBVIflna fiikkoa - r Mmmm Curat Nunut Pekllltr. raillnl aWm.rr. vital weak- neaa. rreeiratien, Bleeeieeineee ami inner iruuuwdiM to over work, worry, mukinK. or vlloue hahlta. piaKftRrirn, nrauny nioouanu repair wailed aerrea. Vqilally icinmI for Wffmn. llooklrt free. Prli-all ouanot. Hl for Ifi.mi. dimIimIiI. with a mar- am to refund. If not cured or iKMicriteil. pcrrea medical auociation, chicaoo. U. S. a. For Sale by Gering & Co. WINDHAM INVESTMENT COMPANY PLATTSMOUTH, - NEBRASKA Lands, Ranches and City Heal Estate in Nebraska and elsewhere bought sold and exchanged. Ilentuls. Iiisurunci' und AlMractliistof Title. Miini'y to limn tit 11 low rule of liilvrcston Improved fiimix. Iluslni-vs ((rrisiK)ii(li'iits In nil Important riileH und towns In tliu t'nlti'tl stutt'x. Telephones No. 20 and 98. R. B. WINDHAM, President W. W. WINDHAM, Secretary pit. MAUsliALU I) KM' I ST. All klixlaof Dpntul work. Plates mails thtl (It. years experience. Prices reasonable. WorkgURritnteed. OFFICE KITZOKHAI.D IILOCK. Telephone No. IorI7 PERRY'S RESTAURANT Fresh Oysters inanystyle Short Orders) Regular Meals j Our Joe ItHltt. If Vou are hungry wo rnn simnlv you with the pick or the market 1 dcortsst tf Css Co. Bank .KILL the COUCH AND CURE THE LUNGS WIH Dr. King's Nov Discovery FORU ONSUMPTION pr)ce OUGHSantf 80c i 11.00 010$ Free Triel. Bureet end ttuickeet Cure for all THROAT end LUNO TROUB. XIVorKOtffiY BACK.