Murray Department Dii s&s H n n h ifw t r iKi:i'Ai:i:i in i hi: interests of the people or mup.kay ani vicinity especially foil the journal keaiep.s. 1' a in nf tin. '.; of the Jnnrn'il kn'ir ot a Yc mint nil it in ni iu'' r Editor Jonrwll. sorinl tri.nt. r (in itnn ofintertft in this ciriiiit; i ml will mud smite to this ojffire it nitl i;itr uiub.r this ht.ndiw. I The Only Condition An To Advantage Your Business We invite vou to become Bank. identified withi ;Your financial matters re quire the careful, consistent attention which this Bank's officers jx'ive to its customers. j Your business will be man aged conservatively and in strict confidence. e invite vour account. MURRAY STATE BANK MURRAY, NEBRASKA down from South Fate Davis was )maha Saturday. Ir. I!. F. IJrendel made a business trip t the metropolis Tuesday. Dr. E. V. Cook, of IMattsmouth. was a Murray visitor Tuesday afternoon. .Miss T.essie IJrendel went to Platts mouth Monday, to spend the day with her friend. Miss Alice Tuey. M. G. Churchill, our genial tonsorial artist, was attending to business at the county seat Wednesday. Miss Olive Cable, of Hot Springs, South Dakota, is here, visiting at the homes of D. A. Young and J. P. Urisbin. Dr. Jake IJrendel came over from Avoca Sunday to visit home folks. He is there attending to his brother's practice during his absence. Wyatt HutchensoiT and wife, living near Rock P.lutFs, are the proud parents of a new baby girl at their house, the little lady arriving Tuesday. James W. Holmes went to Nebraska City last Tuesday afternoon, to attend a reception of the Elks, which was held at their home in the evening. Mrs. H. M. Hopkins and daughter. Miss Irma, of Villisca, Iowa, came in Tuesday to spend the week with her daughter, Mrs. W. C. Brown. ' Kev. Gray, of Council Bluffs, filled the pulpit at the U. P. church Sunday. He preach here again the 21st, when possi- lly he will a' t ept the pastorate at this place. Miss Ada Young, of Alva, Oklahoma, arrived Tuesday morning to make an charge exploded backward, hitting him in the eye and face. It was thought that the eye was entirely destroyed, but after a week's treatment he has full use of that organ. A Pleasant Affair About thirty young folks gathered at the pleasant home of Mr. and Mrs. Calton Snaveley Saturday evening. The rooms were beautifully decorated with red and white roses, which was very pretty. The evening was spent in play ing various games. At the usual hour, the guests were invited to the dining room where ice cream, cake and straw berries were served by the hostess, as sisted by Mrs. W. Philpot, Mrs. R. W. Porter and Mrs. Otto Puis. This was one of the happiest events of the season, and a pleasure to all. The evening was a pleasant one and every one enjoyed themselves to the fullest extent. At a late hour the happy throng dispersed, all delighted with the evening's entertainment and pronounc ing Mr. and Mrs. Snaveley royal enter tr.iners and wishing them many more such happy everts. Fro:-! One Who Was There. Maple Grove ( i'vi-ial Criv!tp.1'i;-e) Most of the people of this locality spent the Fo. rth at home, in the corn extended visit with her mother, Mrs. V.. H. Miller and sister, Mrs. I. M. Davis. Mrs. Nellie Hasenyager and son. Robert, returned to their home at Tecumseh Saturday, after spending the Fourth with her mother, Mrs. James Allison. Mrs. A. L. IJakerand daughter, Opha, returned home from Surprise, Neb., Tuesday, where they have been visit ing for the past three weeks with the family of E. A. Burton. Misses May Doris and Martha Vallery i Mrs. Adam Hild Sunday, to celebrate returned home from Omaha, where ! the former's birthday anniversary, they visited their sister Grace at Em-1 Quite a number from this locality manuel hospital and spent the Fourth ; went to Platts mouth Monday to view with South Omaha friends. the damage done by the flood. The Royal Neighbors of America will There was considerable surprise here give an ice cream social in Murray, over the marriage of James Tilson and July 20th, atthr M. W. A. hall. A short ! Grace Rice, last Wednesday. We have program given free. Everybody is a good treat coming on James for keep- Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Beck spent the Fourth at Elrnv rr- Harvest has be-ur i:i this section of the country. Wiliiam Puis made a business trip to Plattsmouth Saturday. P. A. Hild purchased a new -foot Deering binder last week from August Gorder. John Habel made a trip to Omaha Monday. V. H. Puis and family, Fred Lutz and Mata Puis spent Sunday at the home of Henry Engelkemeier. Quite a number of friends and rela tives visited at the home of Mr. and cordially invited to come and have a I good time. j Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Brendel, of Avoca, j spent Thursday with the former's par- j ents. Dr. and Mrs. B. F. Brendel. j They were on their way home from ' Denver and Colorado Springs, where they have been on their honeymoon. H. C. Long left Thursday morning for Beaver City, Neb., to visit with his daughter, Mrs. R. M. Shrader, and to look at some land in Furnas county. He will also go to Kansas before re turning home to look after his land interests which he has there. ing things so quiet. The citizens of Maple Grove are wishing Mr. and Mrs. Tilson much success and a long and happy married life. Grain Men in Session Twenty members of the Nebraska Grain Dealers Protective association are in session this afternoon at the Watson hotel. President Banning, of Union is presiding and Supt. Beverington of the Missouri Pacific railroad is in attendance. According to a member the meeting is being held for the discussion of mutual interests and to endeavor to reach apian of avoiding the car storage after the season's wheat has started moving. Nebraska City Tribune. Levi Rusterholtz returned Friday from Burlington Junction. Mo., where he has been taking treatment at the springs. He was so greatly improved In reporting the rainfall throughout that he concluded to return and con- : the state Saturday night, the way most tinue the treatment until he is entirely ,f the papers have it: "Three inches at relieved from his ailments. He depart- Plattsmouth and the same amount at ed Tuesday, accompanied by his. wife. Wilber," If the reporter of this had tu i ' t, i been in this city from 9 to 10 o'clock. The second son of Jesse I 'ell, living k, , ., , i .u 'r .. . : i .i i he would have easilv come to the con- six miles southeast of town,-is the oriv . . . , . - . - t c celebration accident in this locality. He clu5,n that at10 feet f Water feU was firing a Roman candle when the on that eventful rht- j Hobson, on going on an expedition to j India, said: "I believe, if I get on well in India it will be owing to a sound digestion." This has a great signific ance. He knew well that the capacity for continuous working in any calling depends upon this and that no great work can be undertaken unless the di gestion is perfect. If you will keep it in such a condition, you will enjoy good health, therefore, do not allow your appetite to sink. Use Triner's American Elixir of Bitter Wine at the first sign of an uneasiness, malaise and indisposi tion and you will speedily regain your health, and strength. This natural wine and herb-remedy acts exceedingly well on each stomach, brings good ap petite and a refreshing sleep, making everybody fit to eat and to work. It will make new, pure blood, it will keep the complexion clear, it will give you strength, and energy. At drugstores. Joseph Triner, 79D S. Ashland avenue, Chicago, 111. Avoca A Lucky Escape Monday afternoon Mrs. R. E. Davis was slightly injured and badly scared by her horse running away. She was coming to town, and while near the stock yards the horses took fright at a train and became unmanagable, throw ing Mrs. Davis out and bruising her shoulder and back. She was able to get to Banning's lumber office, where Dr. Walker was called and dressed the wounds, none of which are of a serious nature, but she was very fortunate in escaping so easily. Union Ledger. Resort to U. S. Court A special from Lincoln says: "The express companies have sought refuge in the federal court from the threatened state supreme court injunction, com manding them to obey the Sibley rate reduction law. The express companies' cases are now on the same basis as the railway cases and will be taken up for argument in a few days. Attorneys for the corporations allege that state courts have no jurisdiction. DR. G. H. GILMORE hysiciarv 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 SMN-i:il 'i in ! iikIi'Mi'i' Frank Betts left Monday for Nelson. H. G. Wellensiek spent Sunday near Lorton. Sheriff Ouinton was a visitor here last Sunday. Farmers are busy harvesting their wheat crop. Howard Davis of Berlin, had business here Wednesday. Henry Maseman was a Plattsmouth visitor Wednesday. Miss Mabelle Cutter returned Sunday evening from Omaha. Rev. R. B. White was down from Elm wood Tuesday evening. J. C. Zimmerer made a trip to Weep ing Water Wednesday. The next big event in Avoca will be the I. O. O. F. picnic in August. Jlrs. A. ti. l.ewton leit Sunday tor a few days' visit with Iowa relatives. Miss Bessie Mortimore of Dunbar, is the guest of Ora E. Copes and wife. C. L. Pitman was over from Platts mouth last week visiting his parents. J. W. Brendel and wife are expected home this week from their wedding trip. Mrs. M. G. Keedy spent several days last week visiting relatives in Kansas City. Miss Eda Marquardt left last week for the west to spend several weeks at sight seeing. A fine rain fell in this vicinity Wed nesday which will be a great benefit to the corn. Mrs. Maggie Graham visited several days last week with her sister, Mrs. Louis Jensen, at Elmwood. ' A gentleman from Weeping Water has rented the Avoca hotel and will be ready for business in a few days. Mrs. Beckhard, who has been v isiting at the home of L. J. Marquardt for some time, returned to Utica Thursday. The Avoca Rebekah lodge held a very interesting meeting on Tuesday evening, July 2. After installing the officers for the ensuing term, refreshments were served. IS SENATOR ROOT A CANDIDATE? HARNESS REPAIRS John Cook Boss Harness Man Get My Prices Before Buying. WAGON'S BUGGIES BRENDELL & BRENDELL Physicians and Surgeons All Calls Promptly Attended to HOLMES & SMITH ( Thm Big Coramr Storm) Always carry an up-to-date line of General Merchandise Get their prices on all goods before buying Indications Point in the Direc tion of Supreme Judgeship. The Lincoln News is responsible for the following: "Political gossips are extremely busy just at present and have succeeded in discovering a new candi date for the supreme judgeship in the person of Senator Jesse L. Root, of Plattsmouth. People who have visited Plattsmouth recently, or who have met Senator Root, who has of late been traveling over the state, addressing normal schools and other gatherings, state that he has practically avowed his candidacy and that a formal announce ment may be expected at any time. Senator Root was chairman of the finance committee of the senate and a member of the judiciary committee. He was twice county attorney of Cass county and has been frequently and favorably mentioned as a candidate for district judge. He has been an unusu ally successful practitioner, is a deep student and will without doubt make a very formidable candidate for the nom ination to which he is said to aspire." 0 is the most useful article for traveling you ever saw. Our full leather, linen lined Traveling Bags are use ful for short trips and t carry with vou on a long one. Ladies find these very useful on a long trip, and men find them indispensible either on a long or a short trip. 0 0 0 5 Q A Suit Case is another cnenieit article t have with you on a trip. You would he surprised at what you can carry in one of these. We have the 1 est. Ask to see our full cow-hide Suit Case. 0 0 0 0 For a long trip and lots of clothes you cannot get along without a trunk'. We have the best and at the most reasonable price of any firm in Cass county. When you et ready to take your summer trip come in and let us fit vou out. Traveling Bags Suits Case.-Trunks - 5()c to S7.00 Si. 00 to 510.00 $3.00 to $15.00 0 DOC KRAFT ICLOTHING (COMPANY Headquarters for Trunks, etc. 0 DC 14 STORES DO OCT DC 0 Submits to Operation. J. H. Wallinger was operated upon yesterday afternoon in Omaha for ap pendicitis and gallstones. His brother-in-law, G. P. Meisinger, went up this morning to see how the patient was getting along. Reports from the hos pital are to the effect that he passed through the ordeal splendidly and that he was getting along as well as could possibly be expected. The Journal hopes to see Mr. Walliner's face among us again soon, well and hearty. Pitman 6c Davis Hardware and Implements Buggies and Wagons Lightning Rods C. S. STONE ; flHofarv! Public Dr. Hayes Gsantner DENTIST OF OMAHA IN MURRAY 1st AND 3d ; WEDNESDAYOF EACH MONTH - - At tbe office of .. ... DRS. BRENDEL & BRENDEL Makes Plattsmouth His Home Otto F. Herold, formerly of Alliance, who with his family came to this place (the city of his boyhood) some time since, and has been looking around for something to do, that had a promise for the future, finally, a few days since, purchased the machine shops of Mr. Knapp on Sixth street, taking possession last Saturday morning. He was just in time to get the flood damage, but which he is very thankful to report will not exceed one hundred dollars. Otto has gone after the difficulty in the right way and has everything almost in running order again. The shops being all right with the exception of the gas engine, and the boiler for the steam engine which are in the basement. When he has gotten things in shape he will be prepared to do allkindsof machine work such as the repairing of all kinds of farm machinery, including gas engines, threshers and shellers; in fact any kind of machinery which may be offered. His shops are located on South. Sixth street. Depart for Cleveland, Ohio Miss Edna Adams, accompanied by her sister, Miss Carrie Adams, departed J last evening for Cleveland, O., where the former r teaching in a business college, but has been enjoying a por tion of her vacation in this city with here sister, Mrs. Oliver Dovey. After a few weeks visit in Cleveland, Miss Carrie will go to Boston, Mass. Green apples give the small boy chol era morbus, and we have sometimes seen an editor afflicted with a painfu touch of mental cramps from eating the sour fruit of wisdom. The Fourth at Elmwood. County Clerk Rosencrans returned from Elmwood yesterday where he and his family spent the Fourth among old neighbors and friends. In talking with "Rosey" he said that the crowd was the largest that he ever saw in that town, and that the people were al! in that happy mood which characterizes the general good feeling that goes to make up a successful celebration. It was our intention to have visited Elm wood on the great natal day, but cir cumstances were such as to render it impossible, Our numerous friends over that way guaranteed us a good time, and while we did not need such pledge, we are sorry we could not attend. We know that Elmwood never fails when she wants a big time, and the Fourth was no exception to the rule. They simply had the time of their lives. . 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