Break Loose Front The BMmrray mes Trust mJ Be pa rim en t. 'i::i'Ar.i:i) i.v 'i in: int:;i:its or Tin: im:ili; f miilka y and vicinity im-ecially poil the jocilnal i:i:aik!:. Farmers Organize; to IVIanufac'uro csud ai-kot Their Own Protswcl If tin; of tli.; ii nil- .S "'tin: Jon I. in,r Wc n iiul nil iit.ins iif ini n .sf. -Kill' ... , it in'-, it: t tu tlti.i rlriiti'; ii ml u'Vl 'mud si me to t!ii. 'd'in; it ir'ili iij,t,i ir in I f I'll ! i v I s 1 1 1 "I m Ilk i i' .,'! r.vs ri'nl i.' it I it:.' s i ill i . 1 1 1 1 1 1-: want, 'n.iiv Di'M.v f"r yi nr lutt i it : 1 1 i . v n t t .; i 8 ilfi! re r mm M YOUR POCKETS if.. ( i row larger. I : i " L your mwr.cy !)iirn holes in vour wod-reLs. Int.ru.t :1 . t V- w ( -i trl 4 rSI votir money to the ak' ban!;. 'Phis is lh- otii save it :.m r.vv The one is to aw r sale av 1 :rii!; accotin' . 1- suiled t ,.--.. u r ha ! not for the i-vcry one, e.- j; v.-s his mon .It t'i 1 . ... I 4 Do not 'ii a. .! : a; ! I lO Miles Ntaiulish was hi Plattsmouth Wednesday. J. L. Smith was a I'lattsmouth visitor Wednesday. Mrs. A. L. Uakerwasia PlattsT.outh and O.r.aha Monday. Mrs. John I label has been iuitJ t-ick for the paL few days. I i sii-k for the iast few diys. j John 1'erri.s has been nuuilcred with the sick for ti e past ie .v dajs. 3 I i ; U 1 1 1 sunt -7 Tl,.'' lit tie baby of Mr. ar.d Mrs. Jnv Kill's is unit ? sick this wevk. 'i.c litl'c danitor o! b; ; t i.'illr si'.:k fo" M. L. Kul-y t!ie cast i'l'W Frank Campbell and wife were I'lattsmouth visitor-; Tuesday. Anderson, the little son f.f Mr. and Mrs. Ceo. Lloyd, lias been sulTerin wit ban attack of pneuuH.nia f.-vrr. J. Y. il -lyer- orders a copy of the Journal sent f (1 his brother, John I Lindsay. Calif., fj'- ore :,e (.f 1 1 - - ill' 10 c o t'( if a 'v .or. ' v. tb .'.... f M ' Si of Mr. 'uite : J Server, in year. Mrs. Hopkins, of Villisea. who Las been visiting her dauIiter. Mrs. W.C Lrown. returned :) her hf.ue last Saturday. J. Ih Yallery, residing r.ortlr.vi st c f lurray.has been sullei in for I lio n;t ! few days with an attack of pneuruooi i j fever, l.e.t at this ti.r.e is irprovinL'. j XA Mr. nr. d Mr--. -Jeff Lrendel ;ire i - J 1 J movii:. their lion vhold f?'r.' to f!;t ' rear t-ort i'-n of tl,o trlrphon.' r-!!:.-, ! t he daiiK'"i" f "'ii; il 1 1 1.1 ; i"os t i, p i s t o. w ant 1 1 1 f-'i t 1 1 1 ; in"-,i 1 . r 1 1:1 r '-i ' i;n . a 01 J 1 ioaoul.u'lui''- aiei sa'i-, o . ; wiil ,; ).n tin1 I'e.i! '.a! 1 : '.I f .') 1 . A t 1 1 1 ; ! ! Mi I I NO. I d t 1 I f y 011 !n ' It S I tba is . a . 1 r ;peraasii A' 1 r t!i'- state like wiMli.-" 1 oco;: a of lb- Farmers' Go-cperative Creamery aiid Supply Company 1 it i . '-.H 1 . Ill ! - sh:i if . if 01 1 ! 1 ill li ll.i- v 01 1 In- III . ili'. s. i:'n nlt' ' f'o-o'x n'i' ( niniuifact lU'f - T! ut 1 1 : 1 I ri mi a 1 'i 1 r i i .(Jll Ulliil o .Vi . . 1 s. 1 1 :i : ,1 1;.. 01 I . 1 ' 1 to er.e l?Fl ft r ?.ir.r C. 3. STOM-. Csf icr. - it r! r r l-u i J lotriy !.. T..V.evai, tepjeseritini; ti r:.-.l l -.. ' -n; 1 y; urray Lids v.i.ck. ( r.itidn,a Ti.cke sici belt is m Mi'i ;i::s neeii few w eeks, is J i ;!..d.tor. ileu d with the 'Of, for the pa.-.t r at i his tin; Lre:::ir:r ano d J t id A oi-n p. v.-her- ihoy w:!i f:':- ' v th- f th.? winter. .t tiie revival ! ins c tlio 1 ii;i-t;;in chureli ;a-.t ers were d. CSS of -4 11 v.v mcmb v.hcer. were hr. pti. OTl a in iy a very so: ii.'s c.ov 0 at week a total added, of This was f:ii sf , o ,,r i 3 e. .1 5 'llii-i imi'. iiin : I iil . 1. 1 : o ."'(i pi. .i I u.-i-i In ;i J' 1 1 11 1 1 1 11 1 i ' . 'I'm- ... .,!! "- ' ; ,! I:. Ws . . .'m i ii :i -!.:. . i i i.l On- i 1 1 1 1 i. 1 l-i 1 'In 1 ' 1 . 1 . I nisi lit si il l' I ! .. I . . , : r.::'l.:i. . !' Ii !:!! 1 ! : i..l :i v i ll-.-i:.t.il-i.-i ;-. i v. . - i ': iv I !i :i I. I;,- - i i V, i ' I i- I . .'Ii. .I . .1 On l':e ! I l. L I'll V Farmers' Ocpsraiiva CreaTiiry ani Sa i i ! Cl'et .MIL'S. Hi .sick for the past few days. tEZilj-'3liLia.LiiiJ.u-i .Ii)i. 1 1 il is :..;. :;:.! itor Saturday ' .1 1 C iC i s a c .no: th; A. L. i'aki. r v.: s.s in Iditts -i;rv.i V. M. I'uii;:. J : -., too:: th? trah ' I" : ; i i". 1. s tratisaetitj. A), Tuesday. .. lias been .suii.:ri h r ' r . ;ts-. i: w it Ii a:: at tack of thp ttnppe this v. e.. Mi s Anna Uelic Moure, dauiihtc-r ( ' Frank Moore, has be-ii on tb.e sic. iist f r the past few s. Lc! :-Io;i-'ov of i:-;ir Info:i, has be.-ti s;:!Veri:v with nr. a:! acl for tr.: pist ft- -v ' :iy-. (hie ( the Htlb? twi.-s of Mrs. .'. T. i'orte: . Li is iit : r . oj'-.'.: .' in '-a I of Li-, : io e'o'ii..', ; ra:.dpa .'ej bolt, i i o- : ' T.-ii.s was t IjC man l.icii u r .i ivi.il friend, Col. reettd on every hand : o;!iioo, when the fact was wu l .at a bright and bounc- (iv ha.i arrival at tin: home y,.l':r, Mr. and Mrs. Homer o;' (jours-.- Mr. and Mrs. rj i-joieiCi', and tlie C1. is I Mrs. Ciia ! at, the ho;m I hi red witli th- ; Ti'ier. whu is viiitir.).' o: her neolivr. is num- 1.1:1 i.l in Li:. i i n Hi i o i .' i' i t spent a f aa v; nil t be p it v. :, vLit with frieij-.'.s and lookin- for a suitable resi dence propertp in that city. He suc-c-',rdid;;i (ii;.i:r a suitable ph-ce jn out to j Lincoln, and v. ill remove thereto ho-doek Wednesday for a short visit ! some time next month. I M. Yuut.? lrace A eliine" we; t if pr'.?im.-":-ia ::on th e .ii . I ben the past : ; -v ;ett Chrisweisscr that mouth. was visit in a few days the pust v eek v. ith his Murray friends. Mrv Linta McWy has bv-n ..-rite sick for he p-i.st few days but is re-P'-rred s me better at t tiis time. F. V.'. KioeppirT b.fc for Coiend Neti., Yednsdiy to look after his la:: : interests v.hich lie has there. J. c Whoe!ir. Es p, of Uock RluiTs. and 1 rover Ru finer, of I'latts mouth. were Murray visitors this w eek. '.n i. r.rivoz tii.i fond natured. , ! ...4i..i. i.T ilia I"r.irn I ' U U "-'l.Tll-liai 1 1. ii vvii'.wi v t.s- Led.'er, was in Murray Monday trar.s aetir.u' business. Mrs. Chas. Tiuer came in from liaise;. Oregon, last Saturday for a visit with her mother, Mrs. Lee Alli son, aral family. Mrs. J. A. Walker and little grand son. Walker, went down to L'nion V.'cdaesday for a .short visit with her .son. Ir. A. Ik Walker. Miss T.ta Nickels, while in Omata, Tiic-s Jay, called at the Itnruanuel hos pital to see Mrs. .Stokes, and she re ports her getting alone; nicely. Mrs. ?ellie Ilazenyaser returned to her home Tuesday atTecumseh. Neb., after spending a couple of weeks with her mother, Mrs. James Allison. Go to McDaniel's for special bar gains in Duck Coats, Gloves and Mit tens. Ladies' and Gents' FurnishiDg Goods. Boots and shoes of all kind. Dr. R. L. Newell, the popular den tist of Union, made a professional trip to our village Tuesday. The doc tor reports business very good In Union. Come again doctor, we are glad to have you. J. T. Torter went to Lincolu Sunday evening to visit with his wife, who Is taking treatment at one of the sani tariums there. lie returned nome Monday and reported his wife getting along line, and that she will soon be aole to come home. Tl. II. Cnrisweisser of Beaver City, has been visiting relatives and old friends in and around Murray for the past few days, and departed Thursday for home. Mr. Cnrisweisser reports everything in the western part of the state looking fine and that he is well pleased with his new home. VT,-C .Hriift stokes was taken to Omaha, where an operation was per formed in the Immanuel hospital by Dr. Davis Monday. She was accom panied by Dr. T. P. Livingston, of Plattsmouth. The operation, although very serious, was a success, and at this time the patient is getting aiong very nicely, and hopes are entertained for her recovery. ;;.st a hasp". Iloth mother and one are -;ct,tin:: aiontf nicely. A. L liaker. our l'i ial postmaster, almost decided to adopt a new i in the r-ari.v spring. 1 1 j'i u'ood p.'.tl.ority that, he as warm weather arrives .-i'.-y :-orrii:i'' and as .soon :'.-t dr-ss.id not before : i I s before breakfast, and ; will partake of a smail dish r.f evaporated Force and skimmed rilk at d a cup of imitation coffee with co-rh -sod cream. He sajs he is ha :: ..ii rc cluc ks loi.'i V.V.. will as v.i :. rife early t -s he can walk live : on ret u r::ii positive this will be a wonderful llesli reduc- r. Mr. :ui Mrs. W. W. Hamilton are rejoici 'A -his week over the arrival cf :- w tws ive pound i-aby boy at their : Wedrcrsday morning. The little s;:a:.r wns indeed a very welcome i ;; r. and ''P.illie" wears the smile n't come off this week, and ap n the streets Wednesday in viting 1 is friends to join him in a happy e 'l.e. and all were unanimous m wish:: r:at, the little fellow may live to b; i -r:;ree of much happiness and joy to Mr. ind Mrs. Hamilton in their declining days. Both mother and little one ar fning nicely. Public SaSe! - Dentists. n,c -pwpII & Tracv will be in Murray on Tuesday of each week, Office with Dr. Gilmore. Notice. All'parties knowing themselves in debted to me will please call and set tle ame. at the earliest possible time, as 1 wish to leave for other quarters as soon ns I can. L. B. Fmu-::voit. oC Pins at lc, "c Hooks at d Kyps at lc at Coates Dry Goods Co. ' Unload ing Sale. 1 will sell at my farm one and three quarter miles northwest of Murray on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6 the following described property; sale to commence at 10 a. m. Horses and Cattle 1 match span of blacks, age 9 and 7, weight 2500; 1 span of mules age 7 and 8 , weight, 2400: 1 bay horse 8 years old, weight 1600; 1 bay mare 5 years old, weight 1350 1 spotted horse 7 years old, weight 1250: X match span roadsters, age 5 and 6, weight 1800; 1 span of drivers broke single or double, age 4 and 5, weight 2200; one is a mare weighing 1200, well broke and will make an excellent family driver: will be sold single or double: 1 colt coming 3 years old, weight 1000: 1 bay mare with foal, weight 1400: 1 span of suck ling mules: 4 head of cows coming :$ years old: 4 head of heifers, coming 2 years old; 7 bead of heifers coming yearlings; 24 Head of Hogs 4 brood sows: 20 head of shoats ranging from 100 to 150 pounds. Farm Implements 3 2-horse wagons, spring wagon; 3 sets work harness; 2 sets buggy harness; 1 set single harness; corn planter with check row; corn binder; Deering bind er: Bradley riding lister, nearly new; St. Joe riding lister; St. Joe walking lister combined; Avery stalk cutter; 2 Badger riding cultivators: Eagle two row machine; mowlne machine; X-Ray sulk plow; 12-horse Wood berry power; other articles too numerous to men tion. Usual terms will be given. WH. DUNN, Auct. C. S. STONE, Clerk J. B. SEYBOLT with her brother Oscar McDonald. I 'earl Long, who has been in South Dakota for the past few months, re t urned to Murray Wednesday morning. Frank Beedle. of Omaha, represent ing the Providence Trust & Life Co., was in Murray a few days this week. f.'eo. Marks, residing down near Ne hawka, his been layed up for the past few days with a very painful attack of lumbago. A series of revival meetings was started at the Presbyterian church Monday evening, conducted by liev. Tjumbell. Mrs. Louis Kels'sy v2 Richards, Mo., is visiting this week at the home of her sister, Mrs. II. C. Long and family west of town. Miss Frederick, teacher at the Keno sha school house, has been on the sick list this week, and the school was closed a day or two. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dawson, of Eight Mile Grove, are the happy parents of a new boy baby, arrivingat their home on Thursday of last week. C. S. Stone, D. C. Khoden, W. C. Brown, II. Beck and A. L. Baker went to Omaha Wednesday evening to at tend the famous wrestling match at the Auditorium. Matthew Midkiff, who has been suf fering with an attack of bone erysipe las, is still a very sick man, and Dr. Livingston of Plattsmouth was called in consultation with Dr. B. F. Bren del Monday. John McNurlin came down from riattsmouth Monday to see his mother who has been quite sick at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Miles Standish. Mrs. McNurlin is greatly improved and John returned to Plattsmouth Wednesday. The Murray elevator men of Murray are complaining this week of the short age of cars to ship the grain they have bought and is now ready for shipment. Both elevators are full and thousands of bushels remain in the country that the farmers are desirous of getting moved as soon as possible. Mr. and Mrs. Orla Perry of Lexing ton, Neb., are visiting this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Long, west of Murray. Mrs. Perry and Mrs. Long are sisters and It is needless to say that the visit will be a very pleas ant one. Mr. Perry is a plasterer by trade and is now engaged in finishing op the large Y. M. C. A. building at Hastings. Quite a number of young folks gath ered at the Split homestead last Sat urday evenin, the occasion being the celebration of the birthday anniver sary of Gus Split. The evening was a most enjoyable one, spent in danc ing, music and games,and at the usual hour an excellent supper was served. The whole affair was a complete sur prise to Gus, but none the less enjoy able. A Christian Endeavor Society has been organized in Murray in connec tion with the Christian church. The organization has just been completed and in a few days they will be ready for the enrollment of the names of all who wish to join, and they want as large a class on the start as possible. The regular meetings will be held at the chuich on Sunday evenings at 6:30. The officers for the ensuing term are as follows: President, Miss Ina Miller; Vice President, Lee Knlss; Secretary, Arthur Copenhaver; Treasurer, Steve Beckner. then move to town. Murray Messenger sr. wi mi . j.ne -Hurray :icssengor printing outtit was this week returned to tho (ireat Western Typj Foundry in Oma ha. While moving the press, Harry Graves, the late publisher dropped a heavy casting on Ids foot and quite seriously mashed that member, and was cornpelleo to finish his work with the aid of Crutches. .Jar C,'h ,' ri.i a 1 :.:;: ;: . 1 .. bratio'i of -hi v a:v.i v r. :.i : nci.e'. llr. ni ne ' t r ,1 1 h :;nd : i : a the Hiitchesoii-Csnipbcll. Miss Daisy Campbell und Win Hutcheson, residing east of Murray, ! were united in the holy bonds of wed lock at the residence of Rev. Rami in Plattsmouth Sunday afternoon, Dr. Baird performing the ceremony. Miss Ora and Ernest Hutcheson, sister and brother of the groom, were vitnesses to the tieing of the knot. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. 1'. Hutcheson, of near Rock Bluffs, and the bride the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Campbell, residing in the same vicinity. The young people have hosts of friends who join with the Journal in wishing them many years of happy married life. They will make theirfuturehome on a farm near the old homes of both young people. "Had dyspepsia or indigestion for years. No appetite and what I did eat distressed me terribly. Burdock Blood Bitters cured me." J. II. Walker, Sunbury, Ohio. I'iiil Rrislui pre:."i.o joy nod !,:.:: vi ! evening ing the eighth Ih i.-.bi;,. Tii aii'air ns pi the l.iany fr-.-nds in ut t ei.d.'i in this particular it, was o; en grand succ -s. as Mr.-,. 1 Iri- o . i r.emlio i th' n-vival s-rvices church, while the im rry crowd Un complete possion of her home, and had everything in readiness when she n--turrud for a genuine good time, and tbev were not disappointed io the least. The evening was spent, in games . of various kinds and mu.sie, and at the usual hour an ex.-eilent supper was j served that was prepared by the visit- i firs. Following were those pres.-ni. ail of whom returned to their homes wish- j ing Mr. and Mrs. Brisk-in tinny happy j returns of the evening: Mr and Mrs. William Ilendreks.Mr. j and Mrs. Charles Cirrolh Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Amick, Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Ken nedy, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rhoden, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hatchett. Mr. aud Mrs. Lloyd Gagin, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Brisbin, Mr. "Warren Wiley, Miss Vio la Young, Miss Loretta Carroll. Miss Vera Hatchett, Miss Mabel Amick, Master Charles Kennedy, Master Ralph Kennedy, Master Johnnie Brisbin. i at. i-.ck i ho V. 1 t ' l( ,v a 1! ' ; i o- i i' a in a .". : . y,u to ti.tO 111 ensile h 1 1 w -I I o I relit at. - l.i "i and Mi'KllA Y v J A'i i ( ii . :-. :-: ;l ran m-i lloo-s :, a i . RA N ;.. :. '.tsiiii-r. o Hiiesi your tvaitn &iops You cannot xiiiik? it o ly Iiakinij ih it V - , -i .-nil ; oao-! y lb th, : ,i .-. t 1 . ;i!u l ai v. ith 8 (?v?i I.C . i.-.I, Ih:.; V. .Cvhl. ;hiy . oi .: h..- :.: 1 hi l'i ah ,;o 1 y.-o;:: .V : th. y ao; pet. prop'-i' coiub :. ... to b ii. One (-..-. not rmiid no of t Is Improving. John McNurlin returned from a visit to his mother yesterday. Mrs. McNur lin is making her home with her daugh ter, Mrs. Miles Standish, near Murray, and has been very ill for some time. Mr. McNurlin reports his mother very much improved and in a fair way to recovery, which the Journal is very much pleased to learn. -.C . a vi by vi- w nv.-..-'. rmd f 0 r.o snack: no r.'a': by ;:.aa i.z l.ivs t as the- k'.oi.an h" ii-. The io.j oi pill... .sal;.;, cantor-oil y and !-V.o:i;j c i'd. Ttic :ivhei:: .i is 4 the violent method. Thy t:ij of T the herb to::ie laxative, J : Lane's Family : Medicine is the method adopted Ly intelli- gent peo;le. Headache, backache, indigestion, J constipation, skin diseases allriro benefited immediately by the U3o r.f tlii TTiofl ir-ini. Drugedsts sr-11 it nt 2c. r.nd yc. Murray Business Directory The following business men of Murray take this method of soliciting your pat ronage in their various lines. You will find them ever ready to give you fair treat ment and 100 cents for every dollar spent with them. HOLMES & SA1ITH T . 1 Do Y( u Kno v (The Big Corner Store) LJ m Ljm ITllCJK L.CSS F HlH Always carry an Th' Llve Stock Man yrites Insurance in the best up-to-date line of Who pays the Top Price at ah Companies and at the best General Merchandise Times Use Your Phone Rates O . . . . and get the best f Get their prices on all DT,TPt,c goods before buying HARNESS REPAIRS brehdell & brehdell John Cook DR, G, H. GILMORE Physicians Boss Harness Man Physi cian. and I " "fumeons G y pri- Svirgerm ,. . . . Before Buying Prompt Attention to All Calls All Calls Promptly Attended to 1 WAGONS BUGGIES union dentists p. c. Rhoden r c r XT I r T LIVERY AND FEED STABLE C. S. STONE Drs. Newell t ... , .4.... n..ui Cjood Turn-outs and Prompt notary public erd Trecy Attention is ur Hobby Give Us a Call Murray E'ery Tuesday Dr. HayeS GSailtner Cassand Oxygen for dentist of omaha Painless Extraction IN MURRAY 1st AND 3d Work Guaranteed, WEDNESDAY OF EACH MONTH ff,c wlb Dr- ciimore At the office of Everv Tviesdocv (Vacant Place are for Sale) DES. BRENDEL & BEENDEL J t.i