1 A?.TTSiiv Murray Department i A Pocketbook with money in it i PREPARED IN THK INTERESTS tun of t'tc n inii of tht Journal knmr of i print trtnt or no M' mint uI tdiiifi indiof. Wid'i- Jmirttul. I r. Cilmore is building a new addi tion to his barn. Will Smith has been on the hick list fur ttiu past few days. MIns Pauline Oldham has been on the sick list this week. Frank Kendall, from near Fiilon, was ia Murray Tuesday. Mrs. II. C. Long hashecu on the Kick list for the past few days. Wes. 1 1 1 1 1 and lady went to Ne braska City to spend the Fourth. Jack (iialfant went to Omaha Tues day evening to spend the Fourth. (!len Bawls went to Plattsmoutli Sunday evening. We wonder why! Mr. and Mrs. John Ferris have a sli-k baby at their home south of town. ). Ii. Amli'k purchased a lino saddle horse this week from S. II. C'opeu haver, J. M. Stone drove up fr.nn Nehuwl.a Fri l.'.y to attend the funeral or James AKKm. lr. (J. II. Fillmore and wife were )" Fnlon Monday, the quests of Ml k Jessie Todd. J. S. Lindsay went, to Plattsmouth Tuesday evening to spend the Fourth with his sons. 1'nclc Sam Latta has Just layed In a new supply of wind mills. Now Is the tlmo to see him. Mrs. Geo. Conrad and Miss Laura Pitman, from near Nehawka, were In Murray Tuesday. Kick Klaurens, a carpenter by nec essity, Is doing some repairing work In and near Murray. Mrs. Lewis Crawford, living four I miles southeast of Murray, has been on the sick list for a few days. Misses Mary and Wll'.a Moore went to South Omaha Tuesday evening to spend the Fourth with friends. Austin Johnson went to Omaha Monday evening, where he find em ploy, ;ient in the carpenter line. E.ra Murphy, whohri been working down near Nehawka for tho p?st few weeks, has returned to Munav. Otis McXurlln and Lew1' In;;v:or son were looking after some Ivih.cfs matters In Plattsmouth Monday. Ml s Margery Walker went to Piatt mouth Tuesday evening to attend the regular meeting of the Ea te.n Star. E. E. lbi: of Petersburg. Nebnu.!;: . nirdo his brother, L. F. Hall, a sho.L visit last Thursday. He c'. ; v.,lted with relatives In Nehawka. Say, did you know that Less F. llr.'.l wrote fire, lightning qnd torr.rdo In surance un farm and city property? See him, at the Murray State Hank. Grand ma Swab who has been so dangerously III for some time Is still very low. She seems to grow w eaker and her recovery Is almost dispalred of. James Cathey and son who have been isltlng In the east for the past few weeks, returned to Murray a few diys ago and departed for Furnas county Tuesday. W. 1). Wheeler purchased a new s foot McCormlck binder of cur genial hardware man, L. B. l'..derwood, this week, and w as started on his farm last Saturday. Mrs. J. A. Walker went to Omaha Tuesday evening to spend the Fourth with friends and visit with her cim i f rum Texas, who Is visiting relatives in that city. If you are needing anything In the lino of hardware call and let us tlgie low IS IF you tuvd a new one let you. Wo Ikivo the best market and would lie j;id to show it to you and j;ive you prVes. Call and look at the let ran;;e in tho l;nd, o.amine its jood po! its, !f i-i need t one you'll buy. Wo also have a number of the Great Now Lightning Feed Grinder that we would like to show you. It is the bes-t grinder sold new improvement! to stock raisers. jL. B. UNDERWOOD AlVRRAy, OF THK PEOPLE F MURRAY ittui ofinkrtut with you. We carry the goods at our Mynard store and are ready to give you prices. Holmes & Smith. Mrs. C. E. Huck'ngham of Perry, Oklahoma, has been vis" tins with her son, Ed, and family, for the f. t L: days, arriving here last Friday. She Is now In Elmwocd visiting her son Har ry and family. A. L. Wii lrms of the Wlll -ms k Soi-f commission tlrm South Oiraha, wan In Murray Tuesday looking after some business matters. It Is rumored that Mr. Williams Is contemplating the jre'ii seof property In Murray. Mrs. J. It. Seabolt, who ha:, been quite sick for tho pis', few weeks, suf fering wilhdopsy, Is repoiied some better at this time, and while her Im provc'Ment seer', rather rii.w, the many fi t-m'.-. and relatl . si vchop:s for her rei very in the ne 1 future. The ci in cicv of this yi: of the v unity 1". d"hv hie, but we arc Indeed ii yt" !" i hut smu'l potato crop h bcrn i ed by the ! ile ra . If you do do i, o believe it Just a'.': Mrs. J. W. ISevrcr, who is authority for the fact that 11. ey have al! b.-en tu.i.cd In to big ones. J. W. Brcndel, who wes visiting the home folks In Murray a couple of days this week and taking a short vacation In other pert; of the state, returned to his home hi Avoca Tuesday. Dr. J F., who has been looking after his brother's practice, has returned to his home In Murray. C. II. Miller, of Omaha, was in Mur ray a couple of days this week to malte arrangements to return to this city and open up the crec.nery station Chris tells us that he In s notcomplct ed arrangements, but thinks he will be able to do so In a few days and will soon start business at the old stand Hon. Hen IIt.it we-.t to Plattsmouth one day hst week to r '.!t the f.oor Fhir.lftnder who war, hurt by the Bur- Hilton train a few r"aysrg3, find out who lie was end where he wanted to go. When Hen arrived In town and met the stri nger he soon found thtt he 1.' d forgotten the huig'.r.a of his relive land, fid the vor: ctrnp-ir wrs sti I at '.e;i. Ml- P..i.!!n?01'l n !:i cw eontcm p'- i 'jronoig. b:'u': a r;!v. .1 of elO' cut Ion In Miv.ay uid v'clr.'ty fc: the t.umtvcr mont; s. We r.r.de;.:t:' ;dthat a niiuler of our i ople Irvc pi2va'Tcd mvtn l(M in V lA Hit f1 uinrl- nf I'nmA M'Wll Mil iu t .w u liio nwm u'. itvinu :i orc'ei' to give the r children an op port unity t attend. lie lu mber that shec. n get to Join the el ' swill govern the oigau'.atlon of the sn-ne. If you feel interested call rind i;.e her, or write and i.hc will call ou you. In using a very cl?.r.r.y livxi, you Live no doubt heard of tV.o fellow who get: his "M.c"t full" which means full of beer; '" .ie one that gets their eyes full; tl.'s might Id applied to Jrck, but down Miuth of Murray will be found another pest, the party that wants their ears full, and they are not slow In working to that end. The evc:.iJrorpcr Is the meanest one of the lot, did a young friend tells us that they hope he will si .in till up and seek oti.er qu&rtcis. Th;erhr;- Arrives. The Ver.tlnu'house me 'surer, feeder, blov.ir, hullernnd thresher, to be used !i C.". s county ly Joe Lloyd, has ar rived, and h I. readiness for duty. Mr. Lloyd desires the patronage of h Mini's, and pron Ises to do belter v i" k than can be done by iviy tl ms!i er in C county. Sat ' 'factk . i guar .',m. ed or no ;':v. us figure with r;v.io on tho todav, bearing all the and is a great money NEBRASKA. ANI VICINITY ESPECIALLY FOR in this vicinity nml trill mail 'ime to litis The Recant Storm. While none of our people have expe rienced uny great loss during the re cent storms, many of them were in- invcnicnied in vtrloua v.lj :, aud an occas mi l Ltroi.e oi n;iuiniiiK tauseu a slight nervous chock to pass over a number of our citizens. The lapge new store room ,f (Vi. Jenkins was struck by a t jit of ' ; : g last Frl- lay evenin;: and while I'oseriO.u dam age resulted the Colonel is of theopln- Ion that it was a little too close for comfort. The bolt struck the north erst corner of the build'rttf and a few brick were th'own to the gror id and the sho.-k blew out all the lights In the store which are furnished by an rcety- lino plant, and which wrs d".mn:red .soiiiewhnt. In the rural d's it s cve.ybody es- ca'cl wllliout niucn injury 10 uie crops. The Independent telephone company have experienced the great est loss, Some three or four poles were blown down and some struck by llght nir.':, pud several hundred feet of wire was burned from the poles by the ll.'htnlng. Through the prompt at tention of the rustling manager James Ma.ineis, of the leal exchrnge, the natrons of the Luni lines were not without telephone service very long. Royally En,'.nlned. In response to Invitations Issued by Miss Viola Young, the following guests gathered at the mo;.t pleasant farm home of Mr. and Mrs. F. Young, sr., east or town last sunuay 10 spenu tho day: Dr. H. F. Hrcndel and wife, and son, J. W., Chan. Creamer and wife, Chas. Ctrrol and wife, and son Ernest, and I). L. Arrick and wife. From one who was present we are hi formed that at the u uial hour one of tho finest dinners ever prepared In thlsloirllty w5 spread te.'oro them to whit. i : 11 hands did ample Justice. We know tho meal was good for wo have seen our Informant eat .before p...dwcknrw he is a good Judge. He further states that the day wr.s a most pleasant one to all and that he was mighty glad to be remembered upon such an occasion. I.ijured by Horse Falilng. Mr. end Mrs. ... is. Underwood re celved the news of a rather serious ac c.dcnt that befell Mrs. Underwood's brother, . K. IS. D- iing, way out in Wyoming a few days a;;o. He was en gaged In rounding up a bunch of horses, when the hor.3 tli.i gcntlcmm wrs riding fell and broke his (the an! nial's) neck, hilling him al:;ic;t In st-ntly, and bruising the rider to some extent, but nothing serious. Af ter the accident Mr. 1 carinjr walked twelve ml'.ra r.nd carried his saddle back to camp. A line Now Re;ld-nce. W. J. O'ISricn, the bo.-s carpenter of the county, Is erecting a tine new rcs'dence property for Alf Nickels two and one-half mllcscastof Muray When completed It will be one of the best firm residences In this part' of the county, ono that Mr. Nickels can fee' Justly proud of. We are willing to wager a c on skin that Mr. O'ISricn will c'.o his part to make the home a Candy. New bjslne. Ventuir. Otis McXurlln has purchase I t! Lewis Ingwerrcn frame building on lower Main street, which hvn been known for the pa:,t few years as the pool room. The room has been rented by Mr. Mt-X" ""n to Jh i Cook who will in a r'.oit time place therein m.iplctc Hue of buggies and carriages ' his is a move that Mr. Cook has been II' g ' n tor some time, but the proposition ..s hardly In the right couditii n l.nt i the la t few days. W d l .'C ot vt'hii'! 1 Lee n ordcre l r i w.i 1. 'iere withl.i a few days, when Mr. C k unit .all h - friet.Js t:1 I r 'd si o them whether they wl inn or in t. W. C. Brown went to YiHir-a last Saturday ev. Ing to spend the I'o.irth I v ith the P iionts of Mis. Brown. I ! I iow n h"" been with home folks ,rs. for the p -.t t n days. Tor Sale! A bio acre farnuiose to Murray, fair Improvements. For particulars ca on or address (.'. S. Stom:, Murray, Neb. Farmerr, Look ! If you arc ill need of new hay fork rope, please bear in mind that we carry a high grade rope and have some on hand. Call and ste us. Holmes A Smith, Mynard. Notice to Farmer-.! I have purchased a new Wcsllng bouse traction engine and separator, and prepared to thrash your small grain In first-class shape. Before con tract hit? your work let us ligurc with you. J. T. Li.ovn. A full line of sickles and scetione for all standard mowers. John Bauer, Plattsmouth. THE JOl'RNAL READERS. office it trill ujienr urukr thin headintj. That's too bad ! We had no ticed it was looking pretty thin and rough of late, but naturally did not like to speak of it. By the way, Ayer's Hair Vigor is a regular hair grower, a per fect hair tonic. The hair stops coming out, grows faster, keeps soft and smooth. Ayer's Hair Vior cures sick hair, makes it strong and healthy. The boot Utad o iv toDtimonlnl "Sold ior over cixtv yearn." Made by J.O. Aynr Co., Lowa!!, Mmm. Ako uiauuiMiurera or SAHSAPABILLA. PILLS. yers CIILRKY rECTORAL THE LATE JAMES. ALLISON One of Cie Early Pioneers of Cass Count), Comi:;g Here In 1856. James Allison, who departed this life at his home, near Murray.on Wed- c"day, June 23, l!0(l, was born in Pennsylvania, from which state he came to lowa with his parents In 18o3. After a residence of nearly three years In the Hawkeye state, the fam ily removed to Casscounty.near where the family of the deceased at present resides. Always energetic he pursued many different avocations from the date he was old enough to do for him self. He sta.ted freighting in K!) cr.d continued In this line of work un til lHiiii. After remaining at home a short time he took an outfit through 10 Montana for Jim and Squire Craig, who had opened what was called the uoxcy Mines in ttic isrlttlsii posses sions the same year. Returning to Nebraska he went into the grain business at Ashland, Neb., In which he continued during the years of and 1873. In company with J. .Sterling Mor ton and Ir. Wallace he attended the national democratic convention In l7tl, which ncc.inatcd Samuel J. Til den rnd Thomas II. Hendricks for president and vice president of the United States. James Allison and Miss Mary Deck er were married In 187.3, and to this union were born four daughters, all of whom, together with the wife, sur vive him. The (laughters are Misses Eva and Carrie and Mrs. Hasenyager and Mrs. Cllntberg, the two latter residing at Tectimseh, Neb. The deceased was born in Green county, ra., on March 7, 130, and since coming to Cass county has al ways made this his home here.' He prompted the land on which the vil lage of Murray now stands. Like every other human being James Alison had his faults, but he was a lovlog husband, a kind father and a trc t excellent citizen. Peace to his i lie-.. WINDHAM INVESTMENT COMPANY PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA Lands, Ranches and City Teal Estate In Nebraska and elsewhere bought sold and exchanged. I.VuU'x !iiMir;imv and AI'MnirtlriKof Tllli's. Mi'iii'V to lomi lit n low rati- of lull r. st mi tinprovcil farms. Ilulni'vt n.rrrsHn.li'nt In all lnixrt:tnt i'ltlrt anil tonus In I hi' I'tiltnl statis TIcplioni Na. 20 and 98. R. B. WINDHAM, W. W. WINDHAM, President Secretary Here we are with The Is Your Hair Sick? 9 A a 2 These goods are carried at both our Murray the same prices will be made at ULM is a handy article good to have ami f.ne to keep. A bank hoog that shows you have a comfortable sum in bank is far better than the pocket book with the mon ey in it. It is handier, safer and far more convenient. This bank offers every facility for a bank account. Small accounts are as welcome as large ones, and re ceive the same careful attention. A small business requires a bank account as well as well as a large business. A bank account is of advan tage to all kinds of business. , Don't you believe it would pay you to keep a bank account at the Murray State Bank. Chas. S. Stone, Cashier. Murray, Neb. To the Renters and Homeseekers c Cass County. It is up to you whether you will still rent the remainder of your days, or own a home, of your own 1:. the coming part of Nebraska in Keith, Deuel ?-)d Cheyenne count v, where the soil !s fert ile and rich, where you can raise i"iy 1. nd of crops you may want to put in and land that will not ri it: t trtui tit n v nr rwl & 111 rnsnn fm it-iill ' improved land with stone house, stone barn, wind mills and other out build ings; fenced and cross-fenced, and where the crops now look better than they do on your $73 to $103 laud, where they have had more rainfall than they have had in any other partof thestate. We have 3,3,030 acres listed from the large ranchmen who say they can get from $1 to $(i per acre for this land and we cannot afford to run cattle on this bnd. We can sell you 1GD acres or more with a small payment of from 200 to $.300 down, balance In from three to five years at per cent inter est. Then why will you rent and pay the landlord two-Hftfcs or one-half, or ag.ee to pay 1.3 bushels to the acre ar. J let them figure In the road and then In the fall you will have to go down in your p kets and make the diiTerence? It is time you are waking up and thinking about owning your own home. There are excursion trains go ing out every Tuesday in earli month on the U. 1 R. R., to Ogallala, Blj Spv.ngs, Jiiesburg, Cnappell anJ Lodepole, where we have hundrech of tine bargains. Why nut come and go with us in our car that leaves On X , next Tuesday, July 10th, or consult w ith me and I will be glad to give you all the information I can. Wer'aohave lr.l.TCted b. ds under the Western Irrigation Di ;'n at Julcv burg, Colorado, ranging in price from $15 to $3.3 per acre. Tor further lnforrrrtion write ct see C. L. Tatk, Plattsmouth, Neb. A sweet breath adds to the joys of a kiss. You wouldn't want to kiss your wife, mother or sweetheart with a bad breath. You can't have a sweet breath without a healthy stomach. You can't have a healthy stomach without perfect digestion. There is only one remedy that digests what you eat and makes the breath as sweet as a rose and that remedy is KODOL FOR DYSPEPSIA. It is a relief for sour stomach, palpitation of the heart and other ajlments arising from dis order of the stomach and digestion. Take a little Kodol after your meals and see what it will do for you. Sold by F. G. Frlcke & Co. and tiering Co. S. n. Truth, St. Paul, June 31, '03 -I've lived so long, I remembered wcU when the Mslsslppi was a brook. M ;;ood health and long life came by tak ing llolllsttr's Rocky Mountain Tea 3.3 cents. Gerlng & Co., druggists. m& tat Teeth $5 C.nM Crowtu r.nl ItrUi-P Tfih J'.s up P:rr- l.iin liinviu M.io up. Hllituft soc nn. i't-i til bxiracicil I'i'.iili'aj. New Ft ivim city. DAILEYdTIio Dentist, PsUWis'.icJ iSSB. PittonRlk. O.TAHA. m.mumiwii'i ilu Fruit Jar talk that will interest you Ball-Mason Jars One-half Gallon Jars, per dozen 75c Quart Jars, - " " 05c Pint Jars, - - " 44 55c Jar Rubbers, 15c kind, dbl thicknes, doz... 10c Extru Caps, per dozen . 25c w New Hope. SjM-i'lal Corri-)ond-iit. Cliiis. Chriswcisser shipped bis hogs to South Omaha Wednesday of last week. Miss Anna Davis, of Weeping Water, is spending a few days at the home of W. C. Lew is this week. Miss Gertie Jenkins made a business trip to Plattsmouth Saturday. Mrs lluckingham of Oklahama Is visiting her son, Ed. Kruger and farn i'y the past week. Mr. Howard Gregg of Rock Island, 111., is spending a week's vacation In this vicinity with friends and relatives. Mrs. Emma Chriswisser visited in Plattsmouth Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. D. C. Rhoden and Miss Mar garet Conner and Mr. Howard Gregg, and Mr. Kelly Rhoden spent Friday evening at the home of Will Lewis. Mr. David Patterson is on the sick list this week. Misses Gertie Jenkins and Anna Davis spent Saturday and Sunday with Miss Pearl Lewis. Mrs. D. C. Rhoden took Howard Gregg to Plattsmouth Saturday, where he took the train to return to his home in Rock Island, 111. Earl Jenkins was a Plattsmouth vis itor Monday. Alex Rhoden made a business trip to NekLawka M uday. Mli3 Ada Mast has been visiting in Nehawka recently. KelLy Rhoden has been helping W. A. Lewis cultivate his coin for a few da;s. Mrs. Wade Pcrter returned to ber home S.:nday, after a few days visit with her parents, T. W. Vallery. She was accompanied by her sister, Miss Lela Vallery. Cottonwood S , clal Cnrrrsunudf w-f. Mrs. P. P. Melslnger was taken to Omaha to undergo a surgical operation atthelmmanuel hospital. HerTriends are glad to hear she is doing nicely. Miss Edna Peterson departed Satur day for her home in Rock Bluff, where she expects to rest up for a while. Burt was too late Sunday, he ought to have gone Saturday. Mr. G. E. Barker left this morning for St. Joe, Mo., and spent the Fourth with his brother-ln-law,Mr. Burt Hen ton. Quite an Interesting ball game was witnessed In J. A. Riser's pasture Sunday at 3 p. m., played by the M. W. A. of Plattsmouth and the M. W. A. of Mynard, nine Innings each, won by Plattsmouth by a score of It to 1". Mr. Bennle Speck is plowing corn for E.H. Barker this week. Mr. J. A. Klser and family spent the Fourth in Elmwood. pit. MAUSIIALU HKNTjST.... All klmlaof Iiwitul work. I'luti's nmiiethtil (It. 2tl years experience. I'flfei reasonable. WorliK'uaranli't'd. UITICK I'"it7.(;ehai.d Hi.ock. TKt.KIMIONKXO.8oH4; WCI and Mynard Stores and both stores. SiVcETIHl