The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, July 12, 1906, Image 6

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    Murray Department
TUKI iTtHK INTKKIISTS OF TUB lT.ol'LK OF MFIIUAY ANI. VICINITY ESPECIALLY FOR THE JOURNAL READERS.
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Murray State Bank
J. M. STONE, President;
t'HAS. S. STONE, (.'ashler:
(II AS, C. PARMELE. Y-l're
LESS F. HALL, Assftaslir
Whoct Wc Heivo Done:
Deposits $24,(300.00
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102.. 2S.000.00
VM.. 31,000.00
1004. . 34,000,00
42,000.00
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What Wc Will Do
"Invite You to tirow With Us."
Murray State Bank.
Cisas. S. Stone. Cashier. Murray. Neb.
Chris Mllli-r has been cn tin-sick list
a few days tills week.
Tho lltt lis daughter of T. ' Khoden
Is unite sick this week.
li. M. Mlnford marketed lils tine
bunch of cattle Monday.
A. L. linker and C. S. Stone were In
rialtsmouth Monday evening.
Joseph Sans of Rock RlulTs, was a
business caller In Murray Friday.
(?. II. Manners of Weeping Water
was u Murray visitor over Sunday.
J. S. Lindsay Isenjoying a visit from
his daughters, who reside In Colorado.
It. Danlher enjoyed a visit from bis
sister of South Omaha a few days last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. V. Holmes came
down from Mynard Sunday to attend
church.
I,. (J. Todd shipped a car load of fat
cattle to the South Omaha markets
.Tuesday.
Murray has been pretty well repre
sented at the street fair in Platts
mouth this week.
Mrs. James Lowther, residing west
of town has been on the sick 1 St for
the past few dajs.
J. S. Lindsay and family went to
Plattsmouth Wednesday evening U
attend the street fair.
Frank. I. Davis of Wcepii g Wain
was looking' after some business mat
ters In Murray Friday.
Mrs. D. C. West of Nebawka was
visiting friends and relatives in Mur
li'y ;i d leii It.tl fs vuck.
(.'has. Stone drove to Nehawka Sun
lay to wltne-s the ball came between
Nebawka and Nebraska City.
W. E. P. row n and wife returned
home from Villisca last Friday, where
they went to spend the Fourth with
relatives.
Miss Mary Sbeeby departed for her
home In South Omaha Sunday, after
making an extended visit with Mrs. T.
J. Urcndel.
Mis Daisy Ruck went to Platts
mouth Wednesday evening to visit
w ith her sister a few days anri attend
the street fair.
Mr. Hugh Slaugh and Miss lrma
Hopkins of Vallsca, Iowa, were visit
ing Mr, and Mrs. W. C. ltrown the
first of the week.
Dr. T. P. Livingston of Platts
mouth, was called here one dav this
week In cunsultatlon with Dr. Rren
del to see Mrs. J. I!. Seabolt, who Is
still quite sick at her home, south of
town.
John II. Cook is stocking up the
building Just recently rented from
Otis McNurlin with a line line of bug
gies. It looks as though John was
right there with the goods, and meant
business.
John Klnser, the old reliable plas-
ally when bis team works without a
driver. One day last week he drove'
down to the depot to look after some
business matters on the way to the
Held, and while KOlng to the depot he
left the team standing untied, and be
coming frightened they started up the
street at a pretty good speed. They
were stopped without much damage to
the team or the machine.
Say, did you know that Less F. Hall
wrote tire, lightning and tornado In
surance on farm and city property?
Sec him, at the Murray State Rank.
The newest venture In Murray Is the
lecture course now bciinr worked upon
by a number of the ladies of our little
city. This Is an enterprise that should
receive the united support of all our
people, as they are very Instructive to
every class or people, me numbers
given during the winter season are
variid and will please all classes of
people. It is the duty of all our people
to give the ladies priunotii.g this en
terprise every possible assistance, tm
anclally and otherwise, In order to
make the lecture course a success.
While In Murray Wednesday the
Journal man accepted the kind Invita
tion of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Rrendel to
take dinner with them at t heir most
pleasant home In the north part of
town. The parents of Mr. Rrendel,
the Dr. and wife, were also present to
assist In devouring that excellent noon
day meal prepared by the good lady of
the house. Mr. and Mrs. Rrendel are
How About That
NEW BUGGY
VIEWS OF AN ICE IN
He Tells Kansas City Inquisitor:
That He Sells Ice Solely to
Accumulate Dollars.
THEY STKIKE A BCSASZA
OBJECT ALL SUBLIME'1
You Have Promised Yourself
for the Past Few Months?
My complete line lias
arrived ami my prices
will be riht. Call in
early and let me show
yon that I am in posi
tion to Lrive vou a
GENUINE BARGAIN
tnrnr nf Phittsnuiiit.h. n In Murrnv
last Friday, tonkin after anmn work certainly very comfortably located In
in his linn, lie hn boon dninv soma tclr new home, and the Journal Joins
work for D. C. Rhoden at his farm.
P. II. Abel of Oklahoma paid his
sister, Mrs. J. II. Rurton, a short visit
this week, on his return trip from
Woodson, where lie was called owing
to the serious Illness of his father.
with their many frlcndsln wishing that
it may be ever thus
Miss Pauline Oldham went to Oma
ha Wednesday morning. Mrs. Old
ham and daughter, Fay, went to
Plattsmouth In the evening to meet
her and after attending the street
fair, returned home.
Mrs. L. P. l'nder,vood departed for
Omaha Monday morning to meet her
Temporary Paralysis.
Miles Standish, one of our excellent
farmer friends from south of Murray
met with an accident last Thursday
that has confined him to his bed since,
and might have proven of a more
serious nature. He was looking after
his chores on the farm, and led one of
his horses to tho watering tank, when
the animal pressed him against the
tank with sulllcient force to throw
him In the same, and not only nearly
drowning him, but produced a case of
father who was enroutc to Minnesota temporary paralysis. While Mr. Stan-
for a few weeks visit with friends and
relatives. Mrs. I'liderwood went with
her father on the t rip.
These seems to be considerable sick
ne.vs in tin' vicinity or .Murray atpres-
i.t, Mrs. Mariiiette, of Lincoln, who
is ai i ne Lome oi ner lamer,
i of town Is one of the number; al-
, Mrs. Join: Wyatt.
Wiide Miner of Plattsmouth came
down lo Murray Wednesday to assist
Janu s I.oughridge In the blacksmith
shop. .1 immie has been kept very busy
this spiiug and summer but has been
unable to ect a good man to help him.
Among t h.'M1 from Murray who nt
tended ti e street fair were Miss Etta
Nickels. Mrs. A L. Raker. Miss Yiola
Young, Win. Wehrbeln
Creamer, Mr. and Mrs. R.
and Miss liessle, James Manners and
Miss Marie Rergerand Wm. McDaniel
Tlie above all attended the fair Tues
day.
P. R. Smith went to Havelock Wed
nesday with the lad wlm lias been
working for him the past few months,
who was going to Dunning, Neb. The
lad is only twelve years of age and he
wanted the boy to take the right train
for Lincoln. While in Lincoln Mr
Smith visited with his brother, S. R
Smith. In Havelock. returning home
Thursday morning.
Nicholas Kaurens owns the swiftest
running machine in the town, espcel
How Is That Range?
IF yon need a new one let
us figure with you. We
have the best range on the
market and would be glad
to show it and give prices.
Call and look atthe best range in the land, examine
I its good points. if
I ill ll
JaetAy.S&tlsfitorxR&r-g,
in nerd of one you'll buy.
tlu
We also have a number o
Gretvt New Lightning
Feed Grinder
that we would like to show you.
It's the best grinder sold today,
bearing all the improvements,
and is a great monev save to
stock
dish has suffered a great deal since
the accident, the attending physician
claims that no Injury of a permanent
nat ure will result.
Yet in a Serious Condition.
Joseph Uastol, the old gentleman
who was injured on the RurlingtOn
track some weeks ago in Omaha. Is
now at the home of ids sister, Mrs,
John West, south of Murray, and is
still In a very dangerous condition as
a result of his Injuries. Dr. (iilmorc
was called to his bedside Wednesday
morning, and after an examination it
was found that an operation was neces
sary to remove several particles of the
hip bone that had been crushed
While the old gentleman Is resting
and Miss very easy at present, his injuries arc
F. Hrendel yet of a serious nature.
For Sale!
A It's) acre farm close to Murray; fair
improvements. F'or particulars cal
on or address C. S. Stone,
Murray, Neb.
Farmer, Look!
If you are in need of new hay fork
rope, please bear In mind that we oarry
a high grade rope and have some on
hand. Call and stc us. Holmes &
Smith, Mynard.
Delicate Operation.
A rather delicate operation was per
formed by Dr. Lynch of Nehawka
July 3rd. Winnie, three-year old
daughter of Mrs. Eva Hadlcy, since
her birth, has been aftllcted with
crooked feet. Roth turned In and up,
Drs. Lynch and Pollard placed her
under the Influence of chloroform
rubbed her limbs until the ligaments
and muscles were softened, and then
pulled on them until straightened
From above tho knee down they were
placed in a piaster cast. sue came
out from under the chloroform all
right.and lias suffered but little it any
pain from the severe strain to which
she was subjected. Later she will be
compelled to wear a brace until her
limbs get strengthened. - Weeping
Water Herald.
Part of a Letter.
"Never can I tind suitable words to
express my thanks to you. I was very
weak and feeble and was unable to
find a remedy t'.iat would make me
strong and stout again. Triner's
American Elixir of Ritter 'Wine was
the only remedy which helped me. It
Is certainly very good; itgivesappe-
tite and builds up the whole body.
Wherever we can speak a good word
for it wc will do so." This is a part
of a letter written to the manufac
turer by Sister M. Donata of Drus-
sllla. O. It shows again that Triner's
American Elixir of Ritter Wine is a
perfectly reliable remedy In all casts
where bodily strength is required. La
dies, pale and sickly, can lind nothing
better; it is indicated in all cases of
maladies of the digestive system and
of the blood. Impure or poor blood Is
the only cause of weakness. This
remedy rejuvenates the blood, makes
It rich and strong and in this way
brings new life and new energy to the
body. At drug stores. Jos. Trincr,
in So. Ashland Ave., Chicago, 111.
J0HNW.C0OK
MURRAY, NEBRASKA
Be Secm3 To Be Achieving, and ia
Quick Time, Too.
Knows of No Combine, and Thinks Ice
Should lie Higher-Hay Stule
Health Hoard KeKrt on
Canned Meat.
Kansas City, July In the inves
tigation lion into the workings of the
Kansas City lee companies cluirgcd
with bring lu tin illegal eumlihie ex
ftate Senator W. F. Lynns, president
of the Central Ice eimipiiiiy, denied
Unit he li:id histrileteil peddlers to
vlioin his company sold See In ask M
UnH'oViii price of Uieiv eii-itnluers. lb'
hud. hi.wcver, he mid. I :i lkcil willi the
peddlers mid told tin 1 : : li elVi et that
lie did not expect tliem to take away
fi-iiin Iho t'eiiti'ill company any of its
retail trade Lyons testified that he
Went int'i the ice Imsiness ia Hum, invest:;,!.-
s.. on. In the r,.a .wirg sum
mer, wliirh was very hot, he had
raise. 1 the piiie twice hi n the dc-
111:1 1 1 1 in. 11 ased. mid had mail,' a prout
si.'.i 00 1 list t year.
There' h Money In the Ice Tradr.
lie added that he ow lied a plant now
that Is valued at SIIHi.ooo. Lyons said
that price's ought to lie even higher
than they are, anil told of making two
Advances this season In the price of
o Hold to the peddlers, ou Aprl 1 and
on May 1.
IInw did you come to raise the
nrlce 011 the 1st of AprilY" was asked.
heard that the Peoples lee com
puny was going to rnise trie price on
that date, so I raised it."
Not in the Huslne Tor Charity.
"WhvV" "Well. I am not in the lee
business as a philanthropist. I want
ed to get all I could for my Ice." Tho
first advance was from ."i cents to $1
ton. Luter he niiule 1111 additional
raise when lie heard that the other
companies intended doing so. Lyons
Baid he knew of 110 combination in the
e business, "ilut it is not necessary
this year."' he added.
ThinkH the Price Should He Higher.
In reply t; fiirtlieru'iestioiihig Lyons
lid: "If I had the making of the
price of ice it would lie higher in th
iiisiness sales than it. is now. I Ii
dowtnown trade today ought to be pay
imr !?7 11 ton. It Is due to the timidity
of the ice men that tho pilce is not-
higher. I say timidity. 1 won't say
cowardice, but it Is business timidity
and moral timidity." Lyons said h
thought the cost ol liianiitaetuiing ic
was nhmit Sl.T.'i to ifl.S" a ton.
Drothrri Who Kind Tiiemrlvr Vo'
e-eil ot'a Kurt line oftjili.Oiil),.
OOO Iron) an Old I.t usr.
I' ti rshurg. 1ml.. July l- I.ou.o,
William and AM.eit Uh-g.-.i, bothers,
of t!:H city, have been hifiimel that
they are hehs through thi Ir mother,
who has been dead for the years, to 11
great estate In Carls, 1 ranee. Many
ears ngn the mother of the IIisge:i
brothers came to the I'uited Sb'.tes mid
settled In this elty. where she wa-i
tnarrhsl to Frit, llisgm, who died in
the Tu's, leaving three sons. His wit a
lived until she was nearly NO years
old, meanwhile, through her enersy
and good management she left mi es
tate valued ut .i'.,(H. .
Vears before her birth in Franco her
family leased for iiliiety-nlue years
certain real estate, at that time of lit
tle value. However, property has in
creased iu value, and rivently when
the leaRe expired the owners of tlu
building occupying the site ottered the
heirs .'J.(x io.oi m In compromise of all
claims. The boys were Ignorant of this
prospective estate, as It was something
of which their mother never talked.
MA US 11 ALU
DKNTIST...
All klmln of IM-ntitl work. I'IuU'h made that
Hi. "il years experience. Prices reasonable.
WorkKiiuranleeu.
Or'KICK I'itzokkai.d Block.
Tki.epiionkNo.3oh4"
WINDHAM INVESTMENT COMPANY
PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA
Lands, Ranches and City Ileal Estate
In Nebraska and elsew here bought
sold and exchanged.
Mentals. Insurance and Abstracting of
Titles. Money to loan al a low rate of
I merest tin Improved farms. HiisineHH
correspondent in all Important cities
iiini towns In tlie United Slates.
Tlchonaa No. tO and
R. B. WINDHAM, President
W. W. WINDHAM , Secretary
Dr. Ehter, Denth,
Waterman Block
raisers.
L. B. UNDERWOOD
AllRRAY, NEBRASKA.
Notico to Fnrnicts!
I have purchased a new Westing
house traction engine and separator,
and prepared to thrash your small
grain in first-class shape. Itefore con
tracting your work let us ligure with
you. J. T. Li.ovo.
l'ou't think that piles can't lie
cured. Thousands of obstinate cases
have been cured by 1 loan's ointment.
."iOc at any drug store.
Have you Rackachc? Get a box of
Kldney-Ettes tho most wonderful
remedy for all kidney troubles, and
they will mako jou right. 25c. Gering
IT'S ALL OVER
and now comes the
Street Carnival, af
ter a rest-up from
the glorious Fourth.
DON'T WAIt
but come in ami try
some of our prime
roast beet or juicy
steak beef, mutton
or pork. Finest of
Fresh Fruits, Vegeta
bles and Groceries
All the Time.
STRIK2 OF FREIGHT HANDLERS
Tlicy Want an Increase ol' Three t'ent
an Hour in Their Vn;;c;
at I'll It'll.).
r.utraK X. V., .Iclv 12. -A g.".:;':..l
Strike of fn ik 'it li;; t.i:li r--i has been t'.e-
I nl Ihis port 1' t en ii. r. .'.!' in
Wii'-'i's I rum 1, to 'Jii cent- :.! hour.
The trouble had its inceoti' .i .vct;-.
(lay when the incli at tlie Xt '.V iidi
Cent nil freight house quit work, aileg-
in-: that an agreement whereby nicy
were to receive uiclicr pay alter .luiy
1 had not been carried out.
i. lanre detail of police was suit to
the docks today and started to drive
the strikers. Some resisted and the
Milicp made a elm nee, hut the strikers
utooil their ground. The police were
determined and began to use their
clubs. To this the strikers responded
by throwing stones. The police, liow
pver. succeeded In clearing the docks.
THEY STOLE VALUABLE GEMS
Arrest of Man Charged With Com
plicity in a $50,000 Haul of
Diamond.
New York, July 12. A man who de
Bcribed himself as .lames Stellman, an
engineer, 2i years old, of Itrooklyn,
has been arrested on n charge of com
plicity hi a !?."0,!(Mi diamond robbery.
Samuel Locket t Is serving a five-year
prison term in England in connection
with the crime. The victim of the rob
bery was a salesman. He carried
sample gems valued at ..'iii,lK!0 in a
hand satchel.
Tho police allege that Stt lhnan ami
Locket t followed the salesuiaii and
that vlien the salesman laid
(satchel down they changed it for
looking Identically the same.
the
one
H ATT & SON
CANM.D Ml "AT IXtjl'ISITlON
Bay "Stale Hoard of Ilcnllli Hits tlie
Western Product.
Huston. .Inly 12. The state hoard of
heclth has made pulilie the result ot Its
Investigation of eciiucil meat. The
board examined nearly 1..0 dillcrent
kinds of canned meat, from every pos
sible source, as well as the canned
limit establishments In a general way
th eresults of the investigation are fa
vorable to the manufacturers both In
the east and In the west, but It was
found that many of the prcpa ration
contained a large iiinount of foreign
matter. Of one brand of potted ham
prepared by a western tlrm, the report
utaets:
Thin was found to consist of n
small amount of normal muscle, con
iiderable epidermis iu large pieces, nu
merous blood vessels anil nerves and
the Nillvnry bland, ground to a paste.
Quality poor, the material being large
ly Fcrap." Of another western potted
hnni the reirt says: "Abundant
muscle Plire. considerable eplderinl.
much granular debris, some fat and
corn meal. Quality fair, but Inasmuch
nw there appears to lie no excuse for
thi presence of corn meal It must he
regarded as adulterated.
An eastern potted ham Is described
a sfollows: "Appcarniice good; mus
cu! nrtihre abundant: contains neither
epidermis imr salivary gland. Quality
exis'llent." A number of the other
nrodncts the Iwmrd of health state
contains corn menl. The board says:
"lievilled ham Is. or should I, ham
to which seasoning has been added
Tlie maturity of devilled hums In the
market, however, contain added mate
rial which In no way can eoiitrlbule
to a sharp taste, or. indeed, to any
taste. Corn meal, or example, adds
nothing tit the tlavor, but It Is cheap
and enables a meat product to carry
considerable additional water."
Several brands of prepared meat
found to contain i it her boric mid or
borax as n preservative. One wcMcrn
"chicken loaf" is thus liescribcil: "V Cry
little muscular libre; much connective
tissue and corn. It is preserved with
either boric m ill or borax. The label
states that tlie material N of superior
quality, 'having been carefully selected
and Inspected according to the law en
acted by congress March tl, 1M1. relat
ing to the Inspection of incuts." "
Denth Canceled His Call.
Tana, III.. July 12. ltcv. John Hal
hut, aged Si 5 years. Is dead here after
a short illness. lie was extended a
call to the pastorate of the ionium
Evangelical church here, and was to
have been Installed Sunday. The con-
rogation was at the church, awaiting
him. when word was received Hint
he was ill. The body will be taken
to Waterloo for burial, lie was a
graduate of Eden college, St. Louis,
ami his llrst charge was at .lerseyville,
111.
Pines Under tiie Pure Food Ijaw.
llarrisburg. I'a.. July 12. Pure
Food Commissioner Warren has turned
over to the state treasury J1'!!K) tines,
collected in Allegheny county from
dealers who were convicted of selling
adulterated oleomargarine, codrlsh,
olive oil and mlk. Commissioner War
ren says that since the recent cntsado
against doctored meats in this state
twenty-four western Pcnnsyvanla
counties have paid $72,iKii in tines for
Rollins adulterated and doctored prod
ucts of the big meat packers.
F.x-HmpreHi Kugene in Austria.
Isehl, Austria, July 12. Eugenie, ex
empress of France, has arrived here
and was met by Emperor Francis Jo
seph and the Crand Inichess Marine
Valerie. Itefore coining to Isehl the
ex-empress asked the emperor's per
mission in writing, saying: "Itelng near
death 1 recuest that your majesty
grant me the opportunity to see you
once more, in order that I may thank
you for all the kindness you have
shown me.
Cosrndnl Family In llnd I.uck.
Saginaw, Mich., July 12. A horse
driven by John Coscndal, Jr., on the
way In from the cemetery, "where tv
went to arrange for the funeral of his
two brothers. ruu away and threw Con
nondal out, Injuring his urm quite bad
Her Pull Was Too Strong.
Portland. 1 ml.. July 12. While wash
lng clothes, Mrs. Arthur Collins was
severely scalded. She was lifting
clothes from the holler on the stove.
Taking hold of a pillow slip, she pulled
at It with unnecessary force, full of
boiling water It twined arnuiiil her
neck, and she was very seriously In
jured. Miners Ordered on Strike.
St. Clairsvllle. o.. July 12. l-uited
Mine Workers' olllclals ordered the Ltitl
miners at the Provident mines in ltd
moid county to quit work because the
olticials do not approve of the scale at
which the men went to work. All tho
miners oiilt work without a murmur
Nt'lirusknn'8 to Meet llrynn.
Lincoln, Neb., July 12. Leading
HeiiUHTuts ot Nebraska aru rtiakln
arrangements for a special train to
New- York for tho r ptlon In honor
of William Jennings Hryan. The trip
wll bo Arranged po that the Nehrns
fcatjs uiny fenrli New York August hi.
The lenders of Uie movement expect,
td take nlKint 600 "hon-e folks" "who
will greet Mr. Brr.ut whini he steps
on the pier.
Lo., druggists.