Murray Department. V 8 PRIOI'ARKI) IN THE INTERESTS OF THE PEOPLE OP MURRAY AND VICINITY ESPECIALLY POIl THE JOURNAL READERS. u umm it lib: (iinj of the rentiers of the Jon nail know of o , .xoeial event or mi item of intercut in this vicinity and will mul sinc to this office it trill iijtenr und:f this hendimj. Wc tcitnt all items of interest. Editor Journal. sac HOLES BURNT IN YOUR POCKETS Grow larger. Don "I let your money burn holes in your pockets. Intrust your money to the safe keeping of a hank. This is the only safe way to save it. The one sure way to have money is to save it. A hank account is not for the rich only it is suited to every one, especially to the man who saves his money. Dank account grow surprisingly fast. To make a start is the important part: after that it is easv. Do not live to save, but save to I live. If yon are nol a depositor, we want von to become one at the i The Murray State Bank C. S. STONE. Cashier. MURRAY, N 223 Dr. J. P. Rrer.clel was in Omaha Sat urday. I). L. AmicU was in Plattsmouth Saturday of last week. Sim Pitman was transacting busi ness in Omaha Wednesday. irs. J. W. He rye r and Miss Ina Mil ler were in Omaha Saturday. U. C. Paileyand Ed Eiliott were Plattsmouth visitors Wednesday. William McLeod was transacting business in Plattsmouth Tuesday. John Ilobscheidt is preparing tor a bi public sale in the near future. O. A. Davis was Unking after some business matters in Omaha Tuesday. D. L. Amick shipped a car of hOkrsto South Omaha Thursday of last week. Leslie Hall and Glen Uawls were in Plattsmouth Saturday evening to at tend the ball. Ernest Carroll and Miss Truda Long attended the play in Plattsmouth Mon day evening. Grandma Mark, who has been quite sick for the past few months, remains about the same. j II. C. Lon: still has a few cows and good ones, too that he will sell reas onable if taken soon. Dr. T. 1. Livingston and Dr. Cook of Plattsmouth were called to Murray Wednesday in consultation with I)r II. P. Urendel to see Matthew MidkifT residue down ntar Union, who has been suffering for the past few weeks with hone erysipelas. At lirst it was feared the old pentleman would be compelled to have the limb removed, but the three physicians decided to await further developments before such an operation was performed. The ice harvest has been on in ful blast in and around Murray for the past week. The quality is exception ally fine, about 12 to 11 inches thick, and as clear as a crystal. Steve Copen- haver will finish his work today, and he has tilled houses for himself, O. A Davis and D. J. Pitman. J. W. Ber ber has filled his house, and "W. II. Mc Daniel is into the work this week for all there is in it. He will house the largest quantity of any one in this lo cality. Buys a Big Farm. While in Murray Wednesday we met Gates Parker, one of the prosperous nnx farmers of the section, and in a ciivfrsation with him he informed us ll.;it he had recently purchased a fine 4"2' a'r farm near Guide Rock, and Joseph Klein, the rustling insurance j wj;i rUjl-,ve thereto in the very near futurf Mr. Parker is an excellent yountr niao.and the people of this com munity iew r-t to see him leave, but the best is!" "f all will follow him to his new loc ti ion. .isent, was looking alter uusir.es iu Murray last Saturday. John Ilobscheidt returned home last Saturday evening from a business trip in the western part of the state. There was a lare crowd in attend ance at O. A. Davis sale, and the property all brought Kood prices. Miss Minnie Woods entertained the missionary society of the Christian church at her home Wednesday after noon. Miss Frederick, teacher at the Ken osha school, who has been on the sick list, resumed her duties on Monday morning. Mrs. James Loughridfxe entertained the missionary society of the Presby terian church at her home Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Brown and Er nest Carroll and Miss Jessie Gilmour attended the ball in Tlattsmouth last Saturday evening. Go to McDaniel's for special bar pains in Duck Coats, Gloves and Mit tens. Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Goods. Boots and shoes of all kind. Mrs. Queen and O. A. Davis attend ed the medal contest in Plattsmouth last Saturday evening, both being chosen as judges on the awardingcom mittee. J. W. Edmunds went to Omaha Tuesday evening to attend the play, "The Millionaire Detective," in which his niece, Mrs. Howard Hall and her husband, take a leading role. Mr. Ed munds pronounces it a good play. He returned home Wednesday morning. L. B. Underwood is still in Murray, and very desirous of meeting all par ties knowinc themselves indebted to him for settlement. Mr. Underwood wishes to close all such matters up as soon as possible, that he may take ad vantage of other opportunities offered. Please call at once. II. C. Long made a combined busi ness and pleasure trip to the western part of the state and to northern Kan sas Tuesday. He will first go to Fur nas county, where he will visit a few days with his daughter, Mrs. Robert Shrader, and from there to Trego coun ty, Kansas, where, it is rumored, he will buy another farm. It Takes Two Keys To open your Meel afe deposit box in the Murray .stuJe Hank vaults: the banks key and jours: neither will un lock with out the other: no danger of the wrong person yettini; into your box by any means. Somewhat better that the old tin box which could be opened with a can-opener. Come in and let us show you how they work, and how much beetter the.y are for you to keep your valuable papers in than in a tin box where it can very easily be destroyed by fire. Boxes for rent at $1.00 and 81.50 a year. M U R R A Y S.TATE B A N K . Cii.vs. S. Stone, Cashier. dale The undersigned will sell at public auction at his late home J J miles east of Murray and 8 miles south of Plattsmouth, on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, the following property towit: Team of horses, weight L'800, one bay and one roan, 7 and 11 years; one team, both mares, one bay and one black, weight 2400, age 11 years: black mare, weight 1400, with foal: yearling colt: 2 good milk cows. 2 good calves; 15 head of eood shoats, pood carriage nearly new, 2 buggies, one nearly new, good farm wagon, nearly new. disc, walking lister, combined, 2 New Departure cultivat ors, 1-row stalk cutter, 2-section har row, hand corn sheller, 75 corn crib poles, oak, 24 and 28 feet, 000 hedge fence posts, 10 cords of stove wood, 3 good sets of harness, one new, 2 drills. $0 tons good prairie hay,3 tons of good clover hay, stack of oats straw, 200 tine Plymouth Rock chickens. Sale to com mence at 12 o'clock. Usual terms. John Hobscheidt C. S. STONE, Clerk Q. PARMELE, Auct. Joe Mauk of near Union was in Mur ray Wednesday. Mrs. II. C Long was visiting a few days the past week with her sister, down in Johnson county. Miss Truda Long is suffering this week with a frozen foot, received while enjoying a sleigh ride the past week. Considering the extreme cold weath er, a good crowd attended the Colonel Seybolt sale Wednesday of this week. Mrs. I). L. Amick has been suffering with an attack of rheumatism for the past few weeks, and at this time is not much better. Some or the friends of Prank Moore tell us that he has entered the whole sale rabbit business. All orders en trusted to his care will receive prompt attention. Some time ago L. P. Underwood sold a number of feed grinders, and with each he gave a number cn a shot gun ratlle to be giver. ;to some lucky one. Later he purchased some of the num bers, among which was number 7, Meisinger-Vallery Nuptials. The nuptials of the third wedding to be solemnized in this vicinity Wed nesday, occurred last evening at the hospitable home of Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Vallery, near Mynard, when their daughter, Miss Blanche, was joined in the holy bonds with Mr. Henry Mei- singer by Rev. Brink, pastor of the U. B. church, south of this city. At the appointed hour (7 o'clock; the bride and groom advanced to the place designated to make the vows that united them as one. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ilirtz stood up with the contracting parties, and in the pres ence of about twenty-five schoolmates and relatives the two harpy young people were pronounced husband and wife. The congratulations were made at t he conclusion of this impressive ceremony, after which the newly mar ried led the way to the dining room, where a feast in keeping with the happy event was partaken of by the gathering. The young couple were the recipi- i S On Henry DuBois' Farm one-half mile south of Union on 8 THURSDAY, FEB RUARY 14 commencing at 10:30 a. m. 12 Head of Horses: which proved to he the lucky one and ents cf many useful and valuable gifts, drew the gun. Mr. Underwood had which will be pleasant reminders of nothing to do with the drawing. It the occasion was placed in the hands of disinterest- The bride was beautifully gowned ed parties. He simply held the lucky in white silk and carried a bouquet of One span of Geldings, weight 3100; one W span gray mares, weight 2000; one span 5 driving mares, weight 2000: one black mare, weight 1400; one black mare, weight v 1000, in foal to jack; one brown mare, weight O llOO, in foal to horse; one bay driving mare; V one brown driving mare, drives single or double, perfectly safe for lady, not afraid of automobiles; one extra fine pony, safe for lady. 10 head of milch cows, 3 heifers. One thoroughbred Galloway bull, 2 years old, a fine animal and the top of L. C. Pol lard herd. 10 head full blood Duroc Jersey Q bred gilts, one of the best herds in Cass Co. number. sweet peas and roses. She is an ac complished daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Vallery and has many friends in this vicinity, where she has grown to womanhood. The groom was attired in the preva lent black, and bore himself with dignity equal to the occasion. He isa son of Mr. and Mrs. George Meisinger and is a capable and industrious young man who has a host of friends. The Journal joins in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Meisinger, much happiness and prosperity, in the years to come. Mr. and Mrs. Meisinger will make their home about nine miles west of this city near Cedar Creek, where the groom has leased a farm. Those present were Messrs. and Mesdames Brink, Geo. Meisinger, Henry Ilirz, Geo. Meisinger, jr., W K. Shepardson and Misses Anna Berg- mann, Lizzie Bergmann, Teresa Mar ler, Feme Ruby, Mary, Tillie, Flora and Maggie Meisinger, Mrs. Myrtle Mark, and Messrs. John Bergmann, John, Jesse.Albert and Eddie Vallery, Hamilton Mark and Don Shepardson. Never can tell when you'll mash a finger or suffer a cut, bruise, burn or scald. Be prepared Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil instantly relieves the pain quickly cures tue wouna. A liquid cold relief with a laxative principle which drives out the cold through a copious action of the bowels and a healing principle which lingers in the throat and stops the cough . . . . -- -l T" a. : l C" Bee's LaxativeCough Syrup contain tnat is jvenneay s L,axaueoougu oyr- ing Honey and Tar is especially appro- "P- Safe ana sure is its action; pieas priate for children, no opiates or ant to take: and conforms to National poisons of any character, conforms to Pure Food and Drug Law. Contains Keep Your Money at Home. Have you seen the recent advertis ing victims of the mail order house? They do not reside many miles from Murray, and the swindle has worked so smoothly that the victims have ex erted every effort to keep the matter a secret, but it came to light this week and is about as follows: One of the victims found an advertisement in which the ''Get Rich Quick" ar tists announced that they would send to each and every person sending the l.s." in money twelve bottles of their guaranteed twenty year old Briarcliffe Whiskey. The boys thought this a genuine snap, and has tened to send the required $1.85, and waited for their returns, which ina few days arrived, and lo and behold they found the package contained twelve large one ounce bottles, the to tal of which could be purchased at most any retail establishment in the state for $1. The boys have kept the joke pretty well, but you can bet they will in the future purchase only what they can see, and make sure they pay only as their vision directs. K S1300 Worth of Implements K New and Best Makes & j One 0-ft Deering Ideal binder, tongue truck, new, 5-ft Champion mower, 10-ft hay v Q rake, 10 disc Budlong harrow, 2 row Sterl- V ing staiK cutter, new uonn ueere cage orop v planter, 10O rods wire, John Deere edge drop lister, 14-inch, John Deere Stag riding v plow 10-inch, John Deere Rob Roy riding v w a t - y-v r . r plow 10-incn, o-section narrow iu-Tt Janes J ville seeder, new, Fast Mail riding comb- cultivator, new, 2 Avery cultivators, new P shovels, and many others not listed here. TERMS: Sums under 10 cash. v r $ 10 a credit of lo months at per cent with bankable note. A 1 1 -inurements for credit can be made in advance if desiied. No nroyfrtv removed till settled for. 8 8 To Give Box Supper. A box supper will be given Thurs day, February 14, at the Eight Mile Grove school house, under the direc tion of the teacher, Miss Gertrude Hartman. Everybody is cordially invited. the conditions of the National Pure Food and Drug Law, June 30, 1900. For Croup, Whooping Cough, etc. It expels Coughs and Colds by gently moving the bowels. Guaranteed. Sold by Gering & Co's drug store. Maple Grove Special Correspondent. Louie Puis made a trip to Nehawka Tuesday. Jake Smith lost one of his fine horses ast week. Levi Rusterboltz is on the sick list this week. Louie Todd made a business trip to Omaha Saturday. Otto Puis made a business trip to Murray Saturday. Mrs. r. A. Hild, who has been on the sick list, is improving. Quite a number attended the public sale at Ora Davis' last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Kraeger left Tues day for a few weeks' visit in Oklaho ma. J. R. Cathey and son, Cameron, of Weeping Water, stayed here over Sun day. W. II. Puis shelled corn last Wed nesday and delivered it to Charles Boe deker. Herman Teakotter and son, Louie, visited with friends in Maple Grove Sunday. A number of friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S wartzfisher last Thursday night to bid farewell to them. Mr. and Mrs. Schwartzfisher leave this week for Oklahoma to make their future home, and we wish them much success in their new home. Annual Dance at Sayles' Hall. The arrangements have been com pleted by "W. M. Barclay for holding the annual dance and oyster supper, which is free to everyone, at Sayles' hall in Cedar Creek, on Friday, Febru ary 8, 1907. All are cordially Invited to attend. ( no opiates. Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co. 8- Parties from Murray, Plattsmouth and Mynard can take Missouri 'aciliic at Union 10:12 returning 4:0., giving plenty of time for sale. X WM. DUNN, Auct. k D. G. WEST, Clerk 3 T. t. . 0 DAY The relief of Coughs and Colds through laxative influence, originated with Bee's Laxative Cough Syrup con taining Honey and Tar, a cough syrup containing no opiates or poisons, which is extensi vely sold. Secure a bottle at once, obtain a guarantee coupon, and if not fully satisfied with results, your monev will be refunded. Sold by Ger ing & Co's drug store. THE ORIGINAL LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP KENNEDY'S LAXATIVE costaimn-q HONEY AND TAR ManZan Pile Remedy put up in con venient, collapsible tubes with nozzle attchment so that the remedy may be applied at the very seat of the trou ble, thus relieving almost instantly bleeding, itching or protruding piles. Satisfaction guaranteed or money re funded. Sold by Gering & Co. Druggist. Ring's Little Liver Pills thoroughly clean the system, irood for lazy livers, makes clear complexions, bright eyes and happy thoughts. Sold by Gering Co's& store. 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 everv dollar spent with them. HOLMES & SMITH ( The Big Corner Store) Always carry an up-to-date line of General Merchandise Get their prices on all goods before buying D. Lf. Armck The Live Stock Man Who pays the Top Price at All Times. Use Your Phone and get the best PRICES HARNESS R HP A IKS BRENDELL & BRENDELL Physicians and Surgeons All Calls Promptly Attended to C. S. STONE IKlotaip public Dr, Hayes Gsantner DENTIST OF OMAHA IN MURRAY 1st AND 3d WEDNESDAY OF EACH MONTH At the office of DRS. BRENDEL & BRENDEL John Cook Boss Harness Man Do You Know Less F. Hall Writes Insurance in the best Companies and at the best Rates Get My Prices Before Buying WAGONS iiL'GGIES UNION DENT1 STS Drs. Newell and Tracy Murray Every Tuesday Cass and Oxygen for Painless Extraction All Work Guaranteed) Office with Dr. Cllmore Every Txiesda-y DR. G, H. GILMORE Physician, and Svirgeon Prompt Attention to All Calls D. C. Rhoden LIVERY AND FEED STABLE Good Turn-outs and Prompt Attention is Our Hobby Give Us a Call ( Vacant Place are for Sale)