Murray Department -!! i J'UEI'AIIED IN THE INTERESTS OF THE PEOPLE OK M U Kit AY AND VICINITY ESPECIALLY FOR THE JOURNAL UK A ItEISS. If ami of the ionics of the Journal k,,o,r of a ial ercnt or an itan of interest in this vicinity and will mad name to this offu-t it nll appear under this htadina. Wc a:anl all ilcnu; of interest. Editor Journal. r. imolicitv of the n Checking Account ICasy to understand; simple to work; safe to employ. You deposit with the Hank what ever money you wish; the Hank furnishes you with a pass book and checks. When you pay a bill, write a check for the amount and sign your name to the check. When the Bank pays the check, it is charged to your account. We enter every check in your pass book and return them to you when we balance your book. You have a complete record of your business transactions. We invite you to open an ac count with us. Murray State Bank n Mvirray, Nebraska.., J) J. Asch was a Plattsmouth visitor Wednesday, Dr. (I. II. Gilmore was a Plattsmouth visitor Wednesday. II. L. Oldham and daughter, Miss Fay, were Plattsmouth visitors Wed nesday. Pen McCullough, of near Rock PlulFs, is very sick this week with cancer of the stomach. The car load of horses that were sold in Mur-iay last week brought good prices -and fount! ready sale. Sheep lined and Fur Calloway coats at Holmes & Smith's. You will need one soon, call and get it now. Uncle Tommy Campbell is quite sick again this week. Potatoes $1. 00 per bushel as long as they last. Best quality and variety. Holmes & Smith. Mrs. Lawton, of Kansas, is in Mur ray, visiting with her brother, J. A. Walker and family. D, A. JYoung, who was injured by falling from a wagon a few days ago, is improving nicely. Duck Coats and overshoes at Holmes & Smith's. A great variety of styles and prices. See them. Our excellent friend, J. H. Cook, Wm. Hendricks has purchased the j luite severe.y sprained his ankle Tues- one-half block adjoining his J.Iurray i ua-v wmie P"-nr "P property of Uncle Sam Latta. Mont Robb, of Noafolk, was in Mur- Henry Stahl, of Nehawka, was in ray election day. It is said that he re Murray Wednesday to see Dr. Gilmore j ceived one vote for regent of the state "is, regard to an infected hand that has ' university. ..been troubling him for some time pa.-:t. LOOK: HERE IS A SNAP: A second hand piano for sale cheap. In good con dition. For further information call on .or write Cha-;. S. Stonf:, Murray, Neb. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gobbleman, of Nebraska City, were this week visiting it the home of their uncle, Val Gobble m;m and family. ; The Mystery social given by the ladies ! of the Presbyterian churoh was not very "Mrs. J. W. Jenkins hate finished the I well attended last week, owing to the foundation for a rine new residence in j very inclement weather. The receipts Murray on the lot.- recently purchased j w?re SS. in fie Pitman addition to our town. Al j Gustave Buss, the popular Avoca Kennedy is doing the work. : postmaster, passed through Murray ,. . . , .iitj : W.dnesdav enroute to Plattsmouth Mrs. H. C. Long departed Monday , , ,. ... ,;, , , ' where he was taking the election re morning for Hendley, Iel., where she ,. . . , , . A ' .,, ! turns oi his nvec net, returning home in was called, owing to the serious nlness . .. . , . , ,. : trie evening, of her little granddaughter, daughter; of Mr. and Mrs. Robex t Shrader. ! John Bauer, of Plattsmouth, is placing : the new furnace in the recently erected the riantation jumiee angers win ci,r,i i-lc ;n n-stnVt NT 7 hoh be the next number on the Murray lec-, soon completed. The first coat ture course, who will their appearance j of piastering has been placed on the on the evening of November 14. This j wans? an(j wjn receive the second in a is one of the best numbers of the season. slort time. and should receive a good attendance. Make it a point to hear them. Tommy Nix is kept quite busy these days breaking the team he purchased at the horse sale last week, which is to Jbe placed on the mail wagon. When Teady to be placed into service we ven ture the assertion that they will be well broke, as Tommy understands the trick with which it is done. C. H. Harris was looking after some business matters in Omaha Wednesday. In conversation with Crede he tells us that he was somewhat disappointed in the recent election, but at the same time, the republican party are always on the lookout for Number one, they succeeded in electing Coroner Clement in order that they might be assured of a respectable burial. Now is the Time to Buy That NEW BUGGY! We have a few left, that were purchased at the old price, and a 10 to 20 per cent raise will soon arrive, just as soon as our present line is closed out. This raise in price will come from the - manufactur ers, and was placed on every vehicle made by the Auburn people, but as long as our present stock lasts the pre sent price prevails. IBuy NowS JOHN COOK, Murray, Neb. Silver Wedding. Our excellent friend, W. F. Moore and wife passed their twenty-fifth year of happy married life last Saturday, and In honor of the occasion a number of friends were present to assist in mak ing the occasion a grand success, which it certainly was in every respect. The day and evening was spent in numerous lines of amusements including a number of musical selections from Prof. Asch, and Misses Jessie Drest, Sharpe and Sherman, of Nebraska City. At the usual hour an excellent din.ier was served, being prepared by the merry visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Moore are among this section's most highlv re spected people, and have a host of friends that earnestly hope they will enjoy many more such occasions, and in appreciation of their friendship Mr. and Mrs. Moore were presented with a handsome present. The whole affair was a complete sur prise to Mr. and Mrs. Moore and plan ned by friends present. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gapen, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Bren del.. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ray, Mr. and Mrs. J. Asch, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Young, sr.; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gilmore, Mr. and Mrs. Os car Gapen, Mr. and Mrs. Justice Lilly, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Chalfant, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Young, jr., Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Richter, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Smith, 3Ir. and Mrs. W. E. Dull, Mr. S. Long, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rainey, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hanson, Mrs. Oldham, Miss Fay Oldham, Mrs. B. Livingston, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hanna, Mrs. Chas. Creamer, Mrs. Nick Klaurans, Mrs. Morrow, Mrs. Geo. Shrader, Mr. and Mrs. John Hob scheibt,Ham Chalfant, Geo. Nickels, Ed. Nickels, Ed and Lloyd Lewis, Frank Lilly, Misses Jessie Drost, Mae Lewis, Sharp, Rachel Livingston, Jennie Livingston, Mary Hanson, Vera Yard ley, Ede Hanson, Esther Ray, Hanna Hanson, Etta Nickels and Mrs. Joe Maraska. F. M. Young was in Plattsmouth Mon day. Mrs. D. L. Amickwas in Plattsmouth Wednesday. Mrs. J. W. Pitman residing down near Union, is quite sick this week. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Schrader is on the sick list this week. C. S. Stone and A. L. Baker attended the play in Plattsmonth Wednesday evening. " Misses Etta Nickels and Anna Belle Moore were Plattsmouth visitors Wed nesday. W. C. Brown returned home from Vil lisca Sunday where he was visiting with Mrs Brown's parents. Nick Klaurens and wife were enjoy ing a visit from their two nieces from Nebraska City Sunday. Get your supply of potatoes now, while they can be bought for SI. 00 per bushel at Holmes & Smith's. Did Ycu Know II? How many know that there are twenty four kinds of alcohol. To the average person alcohol is alcohol, al though there is such a difference be tween them as betwen food and poison. The healthiest alcohol is that manufac tured by nature and stored in grapes, because it does not irritate the stom ach, and is a valuable and lasting tonic. For this reason pure grape wine has been selected as the base of Triner's American Elixir of Bitter Wine. To this pure wine were added selected herbs known for their benefidial action on the digestive organs. Loss of ap petite, nausea, heartburn, dull head ache, offensive breath, coated tongue. unclean complexion and all other symptoms of poor digestion will be re lieved by the use of this remedy, which is indicated in all diseases of the stom ach and intestines. An occasional dose will do good to the healthiest stomach. At drugstores. Jos. Triner, 799 S. Ashland Ave., Chicago. Threshers Finished. On Monday of this week Wm. Kauf mann and his sons finished up their seasons threshing, and the machiene was taken home for the winter. The Kaufmann's have threshed more grain this season than any other machine in this section. They reside seven and one half miles southwest of Plattsmouth and have one of the best outfits to be found in Cass county, one of the new im proved J. I. Cass engines and separtors and have been kept busy the entire season. MONEY FOR POSTOFFICE SITE. Kearney Is to Have an $75,C00 Federal Building. Kearney A Washington dispatch states that a treasury warrant was mailed Saturday to J. G. J.owe of Kear ney, Neb., in payment fcr the site for the new postoffice building in this city. The site which Mr. Lowe has sold to the government is locaU-d at the northeast corner of Central avenue and Twenty-fourth street. The historv of the appropriation in brief is: Congressman Kinkaid secured an item of $60,000 in the house omnibus bill: later Senator Millard introduced a bill in the senate appropriating $100, 000 which was reduced to $90,000 by that body, and the bill went to con ference and a compromise was accept ed at $85,000. for a building and site at which figure the bill was passed Deducting the $5,000 paid for the site there is to the credit of the Kearney public building $48,000 to commence construction with $27,000 yet to be aDDroDriated so that Kearney will eventually have $75,000 for the erec tion of its postoffice. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery The Great Restorative Nonalcoholic Tonic of the day, made entirely of native medicinal roots , and without a drop of alcohol in its composition. There are no secrets all its ingre dients being printed on the bottle-wrappers. For Sale Fos Sale A few thoroughbred Poland China hogs, weighing about 156 to 180 pounds. Pedigrees can be furdished if desired. Call at my farm east of Murray or address D. A. Young, Plattsmouth, R. F. D. No. 1. C. Si STONE Ulotar? public DR. 6. H. GILMORE Physician and Sxirgeon Prompt Attention to All Calls HARNESS REPAIRS John Cook BRENDELL & BREHDELL Physicians and Surgeons All Calls Promptly Attended to HOLMES & SMITH ( Tbm Big Corner Slor) Always carry an Up-to-date line of General Merchandise Get their prices on all goods before buying Better Train Service Promised. Strom sburg The towns on the Stromsburg branch of the Union Pa cific seemed to move in unison with regard to the train service on the line and one. of the most influential men from each town was selected to go to Omaha and interview General Man ager Mohler. Dr. A. W. Post was se lected from here, and the results are that the general manager assured this committee that a change would oc cur about November 15, giving this line a morning train fcr Omaha and Lincoln and returning in the evening. Fellow Had Big Tooth. Beatrice While digging in the In- derlied sand pit near DeWitt. F. P. Baker unearthed a mastodon tooth in an excellent state of preservation. It ,'s a grinder and measures 9x3 inches at the base and weighs seven pounds. Several years ago a kaee bone was found and at different times since io malns of these animals have been found in that locality. An extensive search will be made for fossils near where the tooth was found. After Lower Cor I Tariff. North Platte Senator Sibley of this county has asked that rates on Wyom ing coa to pomts in Nebaska be low ered, or at least, equalized, and the state railway commission has filed a complaint with the interstate com merce commission alleging that the rates charged Nebraskans are higher than rates charged Kansas people. Bloodhounds Track Thief. c Killed in a Runaway. J. C. Bartlett, a prominent citizen of Osage, was thrown out of a buggy in a runaway and instantly killed. IOWANS TO THE STOCK SHOW. Many Exhibits of Fine Animal. Ex pected at Chicago Exposition. The Chicago Evening Post says: Iowa is preparing to send the best ::f its flLe cattle, sheep and hogs to the eiglt:i annual International live stock show, which will be held at the Lnion Stock Yards amphitheater Nov. 30 to -jiec. 7, and the farmers will swell the attendance with the greatest throng that state ever sent to Chi-casn. The " Golden Medical Discovery" not only builds up the strength of the feeble, debilitated, languid, nervous and easily fatigued, wheth er young or aged, but it enriches and purines the blood, thus making the improvement lasting. It corrects and overcomes indi gestion, dyspepsia, biliousness, tor pid liver, chronic diarrhea and kindred derangements of the stom ach, liver and bowels. Bronchial, throat and laryngeal affections, attended with hoarseness, persistent cough, and all manner of catarrhal affections are cured by the "Golden Medical Discovery." In Chronic Nasal Catarrh, it is well to cleanse the nasal passages out freely with Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy fluid while taking the "Golden Medical Discovery" as a constitutional treatment. Old ob stinate cases of catarrh yield to this thorough course of treatment. Through enriching and purifying the blood, the "Discovery" cures scrofulous affections, also blotches, pimples, eruptions, and other ugly affections of the skin. Old, open, running sores, or ulcers, are healed by taking the "Golden Medical Dis covery " internally and applying Dr. Pierce's All-Healing Salve as a local dressing. The Salve can be Lad of druggists, or will be sent by return mail on receipt of 50 cents in stamps. Address Doctor Pierce as below for it. In short "Golden Medical Dis covery " regulates, purifies and in vigorates the whole system and thus cures a very large range of diseases. The reason Why it cures such a varied list of diseases is made clear in a little booklet of extracts from the leading medical authorities, compiled by Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., and which he will be pleased to send post-paid and entirely free to any who send him their names and addresses. You can't afford to accept a sub stitute of unknown composition for this non-secret medicine op KNOWN COMPOSITION. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure con stipation. Constipation is the cause of many diseases. Cure the cause and you cure the disease. One "Pellet" is a gentle laxative, and two a mild cathar tic. Druggists sell them, and nothing is "just as pood." They are the original Little Liver Pills first put up bv old Dr. Pierce over 40 years nso. Much imitated, but never equaled. They are tiny, sugar-coated granules easy to take as candy. Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser (NXX) pages) is sent free on receipt of 'Jl one cent stamps (to cover cost of mailing) for paper-covered, or 31 stamps for cloth-bound copy. Address Dr. Pierce as above. official market reports Prepared Especially for ihe Readers off he Journal. The following is today's markets furn ished by the Cass County Commission company, A. II. Smith, Coates block: OjH-n. llitrli. Low. j Close Wheat Iter K'i i:t:U '",:' '.'"'t May Umi'j ".".t't ;iki' .July .HJ iC'ii 'M'- !.V,i Corn !'. ... .'.7' May ':si .' : ' July !. .vr:,i' ( hits Dec U-v ;. 47'4 47'5 May ..I7 "o'i .Sii'i Inly 17'-: Ci Ai-'s 4ti:'y LEGAL NOTICE. i tx rorNTv ( 01 i:t or twss rwr.vrv. j --NelirasUa. j 1 11 t lie matter of I lie ! :i1e of Hoy '. Younjf. OereaM'U. All iiei'sons interesieil In ;iM oi ate are lieie b.v notified that a I m t it ion li;i heen tiled in said eourt alleirlni; I hat said defeased di.-d leavintr no last wilt ami ira. iiiir for administ rat ion up on his estate, and I hat a hearing will he had on said tetil ion liefore said eourt on the 1 1 it It day of November. A . I . ;i:7. and that if ther fail to apiiea r at said eourt on t he liith day of November, l'.KC. at l(i o'clock. A. M. to contest said ii't it ion. t he court may irrant the same and urant lett ers of administ rat ion to I 'rank M. Yoiinir or some oilier suitable person and proceed to u set t lenient of said estate. Mahvkv It. Thavis. I sk. l. Count v .ludtre. C. A. Kawlr,. Attorney. 4tw:tt Got Very Boisterous. Chas. Burton of Nehawka, got too much corn juice election night, and had to be correlled, and was asked to appear before the court of his honor, Justice O'Day, who assessed him a fine and trimmings for his obstreperousness. This the festive Charles refusing to pay, it became the duty of Justice O'Day to ask him to take a ride with Constable F. R. Cunningham to the county seat. So the two, in company with M. A. Melrose, as driver, came to the county seat last evening, where the man who imbibed too freely, wiU visit for a few weeks, a guest at that popular resort, the Hotel de Manspeaker. No home is so pleasant, regardless of he comforts that money will buy, as when the entire family is in perfect health. A bottle of Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup costs 50 cents. It will cure ever member of the family of con stipation, sick headache or stomach rouble. F. G. Fricke & Co. Appendicitis is due in a large measure to abuse of the bowels, by employing drastic pur gatives. To avoid all danger use only Dr. King's New Life Pills, the safe gentle cleansers and in vigor ators. Guaranteed to cure headache, bilious ness, malaria and jaundice, at F. C. Fricke & Co. drugstore 25c. A Significant Prayer. "May the Lord help you make Buck- lin's Arnica Salve known to all." writes J. G. Jenkins of Chapel Hill, N. C. It quickly took the pain out of a felon for me and cured it in a wonder fully short time. " Best on earth for sores burns and wounds. 25c at F. C. Fricke & Co. drugstore. Farm for SaleS One of the best 160 acre farms in Cass county for sale. Improvements are ex tra good. Six room house and good barn to hold 50 tons of hay and 18 head of horses. One and one-half miles east of the Wills place. John Urish, Owner. I ain't feeling right to day, Something wrong I must say; Come to think of it, that's right. I forgot my Rocky Mountain Tea la3t night. Gerirg & Co. Work Progressing cn Masonic Home. F. H. Hoye, of the firm of Bridges & Hoye, of Omaha, the firm having the contract for the building of the wing to the Masonic Home, was in the city this morning and on his departure for home this afternoon, said that the work at Home was progressing nicely, that the excavating would soon be completed, and the laying of brick would begin on next Monday. The matter of getting material ready has been pushed, while the work of excavating was in hand, and the present finds the contractors in fairly good shape to push the work from now on. The ones having the actual building in hand are very anxious to have the work rushed during all of the nice weather we are having. Stomacin No appetite, loss ot strength, nervou r.sss, headache, constipation, bad breath, general debility, sour rising3. and catarrh of the stomach are all due to indigestion. Kodol relieves indigestion. This new discov ery represents the natural juices of diges tion as they exist In a healthy stomach, combined with the greatest known tonio and reconstructive properties. Kodol for dyspepsia does not only relieve indigestion and dyspepsia, but this famous remedy helps all stomach troubles by cleansing, purifying, sweetening and strengthening the mucous membranes lining the stomach. Mr. S. S. Ball, of Ravenswood. W. Va.. says I was troubled with sour stomach for twenty years. Kodol cured me and we are how using it In mlik lor baby." FOR BACKACHE WEAK KIDNEYS THY D WITTS KIDNEY and BLADDER P1LLS-Sn tmi fafe Prepared by E. O. DeWITT & CO. FOR SALE BY .Chicago GERING a CO. s. A v ,z