... T :a- ..-. Murray Department. PREPARED IN TIIK INTKIIESTS OF THE PKOPLK OF MURRAY AND VICINITY ESPECIALLY FOR T 1 1 E .luITRN L HA Il.l..-v If ii n i of the rtmhrs of the Journal kiunn of a social event or an item of interest in this rinnitu a ml trill mail same to thin ojlire it .if,f,cur under tin.- ImoJituj. We tea nt all items of interest. Editor Journal. Ei 8 I DC DC .70 SysSmiess ASd g A checking account will establish a closer relation between you and j our business. We invite you to start a checking account with us. You will find that financial matters will run more more smoothly when you have a complete record of your business transaction. Pay your obligations by check. We solicit both large and small ac countseach receives the same careful attention. X Mrs. C. E. Carrrull was in Omaha last Saturday. John Cook and wife spent Sunday in Nebraska City. Grandma Fitch has been on the sick list for the past days. Dr. B. F Brendel made a professional trip to Union Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. II. C. Long and daughter. Miss Truda, were in Plattsmouth last Satur- j day. j F. C. Egenberger and Al Despain, of! Mr. and Mio. Cole Entertain. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cole entertained a number of their friends at their cozy little home, Saturday evening. The early part of the evening was spent in playing various games, while the latter part was spent in listening to the music ; furnished by Mr. Pearl Long and Earl j Cole, which was enjoyed by all. A ! delicious oyster supper was served, which was the most pleasing feature of the evening. The happy throng re gretted when the departing hour came, The Kind ia use iO'l j nausmotn, were in Murray iwonuay j for they were undoubtedly enjoying i ; evening. ; themselves to the fullest extent for Mrs. Blair Porter of Union has been ; this was indeed the happiest event of J numbered with the sick for the past j the season, but at a late hour the merry : 3 irra.y, Nebraska.. s DC DC ,J Credo Harris was a county seat visi tor Tuesday. J. T. Brendel was a county seat visi tor Wednesday. Bessie Brendel was home from Platts mouth to spend Sunday. Mrs. J. W. Bergerand daughter, Miss Marie, were in Omaha last Saturday. Mrs. A. L. Baker and Miss Truda Long were in Plattsmouth Wednesday. Mrs. C. E. Carroll and Miss Marie Berger were in Nebraska City Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Peterson, of Plattsmouth, were in Murray Tuesday. Mrs. C. E. Carroll an 1 Mrs. Phil. Prisben were Plattsmouth visitors Tues day. W. J. Ranard, from down near Weeping Water, was looking after sorre J business matters m Plattsmouth ed- nesday. ! Homer Miller and wife, who have been visiting heie lor tne past tenaajs, Saturday from a few days business trip returned to their home in Plainview last out m custer county. baturday. Frank Sheldon, of Nehawka. the kin; merchant of south Cass county, Miss Eflie Smith has been on the sick list for the past few days. X. B. Virgin and vife were Platts mouth visitors last Saturday. J. C. Gregory from near Nehawka, was a county seat visitor last Saturday. J. A. Walker was looking after some business matters in Plattsmouth Mon day. Philip Keil was a Tlattsmouth visitor Monday. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Virgin has been quite sick the past few days. Sam Pitman and Menota Perry at tended the play in Plattsmouth Monday evening. Potatoes $1.00 per bushel as long they last. Best quality and variety Holmes & Smith's. Chas. Philpot returned home last Get your supply of potatoes now li-liilik V-w . - nun V lwir-Vi fv ? 1 HO nor a sed i i i i.iijr vim - uijii ' , , , . . . .11 I 111. 1 H111I1VO vx. 1 1 1 1 III . llUUUIi I1C1C X UCDUiI y V 111 HULV. I.V a iih-i-i mouth. liyron Reed has been experiencing considerable trouble this week with his cripple limb, from injuries received in in the corn field a few days ago. The fimb has never been very strong, and such work as gathering corn is pretty severe on him. Three new snbscribers go on the Mur ray list this week: F. H. Bordman, J. T. Brendel and J. D. Shrader. Clinton Totten and wife were Platts- few days. ; Louie Puis was looking after some business matters in Plattsmouth last , Saturday. Mrs. M. G. Churchill and little daugh ; ter were in Plattsmouth Monday afternoon. ! Mrs. Tom Lindsay visited a few days last week with friends and relatives out at Murdock. Mrs. James Holmes and son, Ralph, . were in Omaha a few days the latter part of last week. Remember Bill Bone at the Presby terian church December 2. The Mur ray lecture course. Allen Wilson of Nebraska City, wit:i the Jones Grain Co., made Murray a brief visit Monday evening. Remember the next number on the lecture course, the best of the season, and should receive a full house. Dr. J. Aiken, nervous specialist, was in consultation with Dr. Gilmore Mon day on the case of Mrs. Dave Slagle. Mrs. Albert Queen was in Platts mouth last last Saturday. Mrs. Queen is now teaching the Nine-mile Grove school. ; Buy your shoes now. Read Holmes & Smith's ad in this issue, and you will be convinced that they can save you some money. Guy Burton and wife were in Platts mouth last Sunday to spend the day with Mrs. Burton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kunzman. W. H. McDaniel went down to Se at dalia, Mo., Monday, for a few days business trip, near where he has some real estate interests to look after. Don't fail to read the special shoe ad of Holmes & Smith in this issue of the Journal. Now is the time to buy your winter line of shoes. They can save you some money. Ernest Carroll and wife are moving to Murray this week and will make their home for the present in the Pres byterian parsonage. Clem Whitehead and family will move onto the farm property vacated by Mr. Carroll, which party dispersed, pronouncing Mr. and Mrs. Cole most excellent entertainers. Among those to enjoy this happy event were as follows: Misses Mary Hanson, Maggie Conner, Grace Graves, Lela Vallery, Truda Long, Edith Dill, Mittie Tilson, Fannie Cole, Addie Dill, Esther Lloyd, Dora Schwab, Ada Burrows, Ethel Dill, Agnes Lloyd, Fern Lloyd, Lena Pres ton, of Weeping Water, Hannah Han son, Edyth Hanson,- Myrtle Cole. Messrs. Earl Cole, Ed. Jones, Bert Jack man of Weeping Water, Elbert Wiles, Ephiram Schwab, Frank Dill, Arthur Copenhaver, Glen Porter, Clint Farris, Pearl Long, Tom Tilson, Roy Cole, Willie Seybolt, John Durman, Harry Beckner, Arthur Hanson, Chas. Gibson, Andrew Johnson, Ben Gib?on, Henry Christison. Messrs and Mes dames Ray Dill, Wade Porter, George Lloyd, Chas. Cole, Hanson. -Iway.'i Uoiight, aril mIiJ:?i lias been L.O yiirs. lias borr.o Uio n!;--iiuturo of iinl has been made tinder bis por- S' 's - - r-onai supervision sm-u Wc;- '-t-'-OC Allow no one todeccivo you in this. All CoiiTitt i iV-i'ts, Imitations and "Jiist-as-good " aro but Uxpeririieiits that trillo with ami endanger the. health of InfiuitL, and Children Experience ngninst Experiment. What is CASTOR I A Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, IJrops and Soothing? Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its ago is its guarantee It destroys "Worms and allays Pevcrishncss. It cures Diarrluua and "Wind Colic. It relieves Teething' Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tlio Stomach ami ISowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. CEKUBHE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought Sn Use For Over 30 Years. TMC CCNTXUR COMPANY. T .' MURRAY STRCCT. NCW VRR CiT. rr "jzzzztii tt- Murray Lecture Course. Remember Bill Bone who will one of the best lecturs Something New Under the Sun. Card of Thanks. We wish to express our sincere thanks to the friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy during the ill ness and at the death ox our dear brother, B. McCulloch. Mrs. D. Amis, Thos. McCulloch. Mrs. Ira Bosworth. i K,ve ! Shows mavcome and shows rnaviro f the Season i ciiscnn rnyv cumfi M?wl Uf:itn mnv ri - - December the 2nd at the Presbyterian i,ut WchkI & Ward like the green bay are tne same old rollicking pair each year. "Two Merry Tramps" has been presented eleven years, yet it is new this season the book lias been rewritten as mouth visitors Tuesday. Mr. Totten has been having some dental work done ! he purchased a few weeks ago. in the county seat. ' w g Sm-th and Q A Davis went to Sheep lined and t ur Galloway coats Mynard Tuesday to invoice the stock of need Tuesday of this week was thetwentyj . i at Holmes & Smith's. You will hardware at that place belonging to third wedding anniversary of Mr. ana j suu"' Ltlu ai,u sct ! rtoimes & tmitn, wnicn was purcnasea Mrs. J. W. Berger, and while they gave j Mrs. James Allison went to Tecum- ; by Pitman & Davis, and will be moved no celebration of the occasion, it wa3 seh Monday to spend Thanksgiving , to Murray and added to their stock here, iust as great a pleasure to this excellent I with her daughters, Mesdames J. H. ; They have also purchased the line car- Murrav couple and their family. Hassenyager and will Ulineourg. riea Dy woimes t &munin xviurray. Energetic Young Man. Leslie Gregory, residing with his fa ther about six miles southwest of Mur ray is certainly a young man made of the right sort of material and deseiving great credit for his hustling and am bitious spirit. For the past threeyears the young man has been employed with a corn shelling outfit, working in this section, saving all his earnings that it was possible so to do, and a few days ago he purchased for himself one of the best and latest improved corn shell ing outfits on the market, an Ottawa, and is now prepared to do shelling for all parties desiring his services. Such ' young men are certainly deserving of a liberal patronage at the hands of the people, which he will no doubt receive, i He fully guarantees all work. ; Corn Shelling. I have just purc hased one of the j latest improved Ottawa corn shellers, i and would like to figure with all parties ! desiring corn shelled. Satisfaction guaranteed and prices reasonable. Tele- ' phone from Murrav or Weeping Water. Lt:suk Gkkgoky. ; r rur oc Fos Sale A few thoroughbred Poland China hogs, weighing about I'M to ISO 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. Sarpy County Farm! 200 acres, 11 miles southwest of South Omaha; 10 acres of hard wood timber: - . . - . fJ - . . . . . . , . . . . V 111.! lit of land gently rolling; only $85.00 per acre. Can make terms. Graham-Peters Realty Co., Omaha. Neb. 'Phone Red, N. Y. and the music all new, catchy and whistley, making it one of those; merry mirthful musical comedies. A gorgeous gowned chorus of pretty girls, which includes the famous squabs. This at traction will be the offering at the Par mele, Monday, December 2. A specific for pain Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil, strongest, cheapest lini ment ever devised. A household remedy in America for 25 years. imssix ruu m Sale Life Bld'g! Farm for Sale! One of the best 100 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. LOOK! HERE IS A SNAP! A sec- felon for me and cured it in a wonder- i ond hand piano for sale cheap. In good fully short time." Best on earth for : condition. For further information call sores burns and wounds. 25c at F. C. ' on or write Chas. S. Stone, Fricke & Co. drugstore. , Murray, Neb. 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 Having rented my land and finding my- self overstocked, I will sell at my farm. 4 miles southeast of Union, commenc ing at 10 o'clock sharp, on WEDNESDAY, L DECEMBER the following list of cattle and horses: A1LE! AT HOLMES & SMITH'S Oeceinrdbeir 2 to 1 One Week! WE WILL SELL $5 00 Men's Shoes at $3 50 $4 00 Woman's Shoes $3 00 4 00 3 00 3 75 " 2 90 3 50 " " " 2 75 3 50 " " .-...2 75 3 00 " " 2 25 3 25 ' " 2 50 2 7.) " " " 2 10 3 00 " " 2 30 2 5) ' " " 1 90 2 75 " " 2 10 2 25 " " " 1 70 2 50 " " 1 95 2 0-) " " " 1 55 2 25 " " 1 75 1 75 1 45 2 00 " " 1 GO 1 5. " - " " 1 15 1 75 ' " 1 40 1 25 " 44 44 1 00 1 50 44 44 I 15 $3 00 Boy's Shoes $2 25 I $1 75 2 50 44 44 1 90 1 50 2 25 44 44 1 70 1 25 2 0 0 4 4 44 1 55 I 1 35 1 75 44 44 1 35 1 1 25 1 50 44 44 1 15 1 10 1 25 44 44 1 00 1 1 00 3 00 Girl's Shoes 2 25 B 90 2 5 0 4 4 44 1 90 5 80 2 25 44 44 1 70 I 75 2 0 0 44 " 1 55 1 60 .31 15 00 10 00 85 75 70 65 60 45 1 span black mare mules, 3 years old, weight 2400: 1 span brown and bay mules 6 and 9 years old, weight 2300 3 yearling mules; 1 grade German Coach stallion, bay, 4 years old, weight 1600; 1 span gray mares, 6 years old, weight 2300, in foal to jack; 1 black mare, 9 years old, weight, 1000 in foal to horse; 1 brown horse colt 2 years old, weight 1100; 22 yearling colts, some well broke all quiet and halter broke and not branded. 1 span weanling colts; 50 head spring steer calves; 3 head spring calves; 5 yeanling heifer calves; 2 two year old heifers; 6 good stock cows: 10 I good milch cows; 1 Short Horn bull; 2 j high H rade Short Horn bull calves: 2 high gJade Hereford bulls. We find ourselves overstocked on shoes and wish to reduce stock quick, to make room for our large stock of Holiday goods. And for one week ONLY we will give you these great bargains. You cannot afford to miss this sale. It will save you money. Come early and supply yourselves with shoes for the winter while they are selling at a sacrifice. The shoes are first-class stock. Time sale at regular price. Yours for Business, I Terms of Sale. j All sums under S10 cash. Sums over $10 a credit of 12 months will be given , on notes bearing 8 per cent, interest, l with approved security. I H(5)LuWDE Ves Clark will serve lunch on the ground. ROBERT WILSON Auctioneer W. F. TRACY Clerk I Id L J.HALL, Owner. t ' - - 9