PREPARED IX THE 1NTEKE.STS If unti ofthtrttukrt of tht Journal know of a wciul went or an ikrn of intercut in i4 icant all iit-ina of inltrtjit. Etlilitr Jounml. 3C BY THE HURRAY convenience; in business The assistance of our bank force aids every customer. Our clerical work includes accuracy neatness and promptness. Our up-to-date methods give material ben fits to all. These methods have been improv ed until we are able to give each patron exact ness and individual attention. Our banking experience enables us to antici pate our customers' needs. And our services n are well suited for unexpected demands, A jersonal talk with one of our officeis will reveal many conveniences which you never expected. Murray State Bank DC Albert Young was a I'lattsniouth vlHltor Tuesday. Mrs. John Lloyd was "In Omaha thin week on business. Mrs. Carrie Allison Bpent several days In Nehawka last week. Mrs. Will Rrown went to Vallsea, Iowa, Thursday evening to visit her parents. Mrs. John Edmunds visited her brother, Robert Ferguson, In Ne braska City this week. Miss Leona llrady Ih performing her duties at the Murray State Bank In a most creditable manner. I. S. White Is reported quite 111, with but little improvement In his condition at the present writing. Mrs. Hassenyager and sou, Robert, went to Tecumseh Tuesday morn Ing to visit her sister, Mrs. Clineburg. Memlflmes Brown, Smith, Lough ridge and Itoedcker attended the church In Plattsmouth Wednesday evening. Charley Stone let the light of hla good-natured countenance beam In upon the many friends he has In Murray last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Davis, Miss Margie Walker and Miss Pauline Old ham attended the "White Sister" at the Poyd theater In Omaha Satur day night. There seems to be considerable sickness in the Philpot neighbor hood . Dr. Gilmore was called to that section yesterday and had not re turned Thursday evening. Will Hamilton's little daughter, Ella, fell from a box last Sunday and dislocated her collar bone, and is getting along in the way of re covery as well could be expected. Mrs. Joe Cook, who went to Oma ha some time since to be operated upon, Is getting along nicely, which will be pleasing Intellgence to her many friends In and around Murray. Mrs. John McCurdy Is a guest at the home of her nephew, James Hat rhett and family. Mrs. McCurdy lives Id Indiana, and Is en route home from Los Angeles, California, where the has been visiting. Mrs. H. L. Oldham received the sad intelligence Saturday of the death of her sister, Mrs. Anna Cole, who died of paralysis at her homo, In Cincinnati, Ohio, on Friday, March 26, at the age of 71 years. The deceased was a former resi dent of this vicinity, and was well known. Mrs. James Loughrldge entertain ed last Friday In honor of Mrs. Alice Barger, of Davenport, Iowa. Those present were Mcsdames O. A. Davis 0. W. Boedeker, Hasenyager, George (illmore, Misses Ida Boedeker, Fay and Pauline Oldham. A very en Joyable afternoon was spent, and all went home feeling "that It was good to be there." The walls of the Murray State Bank have been adorned with the head and horns of a large elk, sent to Glen Boedeker, the cashier, by his cousin, Kl titer Boedeker, of Lander, Wyoming, who killed the animal lust October. This beautiful present arrived hint Tuesday and Glen Is very proud of this mark of esteem from tils rousin. it is indeed an ornament of. well worthy to be proud Murray Department. OF THE PEOPLE OF MURRAY STATE BANK J DC Mrs. H. L. Oldham was an Omaha visitor Friday. Miss Ida Boedeker was In Platts mouth Tuesday. Mrs. Ada Stokes was an Omaha visitor Wednesday. Seed potatoes $1.50 per bushel at Holmes & Smith's. P. B. Smith and wife were' in Plattsmouth Tuesday. Mrs. Dr. Gilmore was In Omaha Friday doing some shopping. Mrs. Alba Young is very ill, anl will perhaps have to be operated up on for relief. Ox-blood, patent Oxfords for ladles mul Gun Metal and gents at Holmes & Smith's. Mrs. Alice Burner, who hi's been visiting at James Loughrldge's re turned to Plattsmouth Saturday. Frank Young, Jr., was In Omaha Tuesday to visit his daughter, Mrs. Joseph Cook, who Is In the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Bailey of South Oma- I ha, came down Sunday to see their grand father, Mr. J. 8. White, who Is Stylish, up-to-date spring hats, In green, black, brown, and gray for gents, $2.00 and $2.50. At Holmes & Smith's. Our new gloves Just arrived. Thirty-five kinds. We can please you; 50c to $3.00. Holmes, & Smith's. ! Misses Pauline, and . Fay Oldham entertained about twenty-five of their lady friends on Thursday af ternoon. Mrs. II. Long came home Thurs day from Furnas county where she was called on account of the sick ness of two grandchildren. Dr. Theo Livingston came down from Plattsmouth Tuesday and took Mrs. Will Troop to Omaha for the purpose of an operation at one of the hospitals. Harmon Beck hands the Journal man $1.50 this week In payment for copy of the Journal he sends to Mrs. Beck's mother, Mrs. C. U. Cor- bltt, of Elmwood. A deal has been made between F. M. Young. Jr., and a man from Min nesota, whereby Mr. Young trades one of the farms east of town for a large farm In Minnesota. Mrs. James Allison entertained the following friends at 12 o'clock din ner Tuesday: Mead antes J. W. Ed munds. W. C. Brown, sr., W. C Brown, Jr., H. E. Dull. 8 I Baker, James Loughrldge, and MIos JexMc Todd, Pauline Oldham and 1 y Oldham The last number of the lecture course on Wednesday night, April 21. when the Lyceum Stars will ap pear. No one should miss this, the rarest musical concert that ever or curreu in .Murray. lie sure you are one among the number to at tend. MIhh Villa Gspen lelibrsle.l h. anniversary Saturday nlrl.t In h"ii or of the cunt a nurttur of ht young rriemis were ln-. In to assist In celebrating th- wiit. i Is said that the gucsti huNit-r Vi ne cream and take r"l. the exerting enJ.,)Mr !"'. i M,B" Vl,,a ,h" "-lpl.t f leral valuable pfMiU. AND VICINITY ESPECIALLY FOR this vicinity and vxll mail ame to ttii Lee Nickles was a county seat vis itor last Saturday. Mrs. Jas. Loughridge has been on the sick list for the past few days. Mrs. Wm. Troop who has been sick for the past two weeks is still very sick. Dr. Gilmore made a professional call to hospitals iu Omaha last Fri day. Will Smith, of the firm of Holmes & Smith, was a county seat visitor Wednesday. Burt Philpot and wife drove over to Murray last Saturday In their new Maxwell auto. John Hobschldt's daughter, Mary, Is very ill, with but little hopes for her recovery. Misses Etta Nickles and Jesse Dorst were Plattsmouth visitors Thursday evening. Dr. G. H. Gilmore was in Platts mouth last Saturday evening, return ing home from Omaha. Leonard Murray's little daughter has been very ill but. la much Im proved at this writing. Mrs. Glenn Perry, who has been very HI for some time is reported much better at this time. Miss Elvina Robinson from near Weeping Water took the train for Omaha Wednesday morning. The Shaffer Bros., from West of town, shipped a car load of hogs to South Omaha market Tuesday. Mr. Wilson of the Jones Grain Company and Mont Robb of Union spent Tuesday evening with J. A. Walker. W. K. Loughrldge, who has been HI for some time is gaining slowly, and hla many friends hope to see him on the streets again soon. J. B. Seybolt went to South Oma ha this (Thursday) morning to be present at the sale of some stock which he shipped yesterday. George Oldham and sister, Mrs. Dora Moore, came down from Platts mouth this morning for a visit with their brother, Lee Oldham and fam lly. Here Is the train call heard at the Union Station Omaha: "Northwest ern two hours late on account of wreck. Union Pacific one hour late on account of washout. Missouri Pa cific on time, no excuse given." Mrs. Jos Cook, who has been In the hospital In Omaha for the past few weeks, Is gaining strength very rapidly, and we understand that she will be able to return , home this week. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Cook will be please! to learn of this. Mrs. G. W. Rhoden went to Omaha Thursday morning to see Mrs. Wm. Troop, who is In the hospital in that city, JuBt recovering from a ssvere illness and Is now stricken with an attack of pneumonia fever. It Is hoped she may soon recover. Mrs. Rhoden was driven to Platsmouth by her son Galen. D. A. Young was a Plattsmouth visitor Tuesday, paying the Journal office a brief call. In conversation with Mr. Young he Informs us that hts son, D. C. Young, who for some time has made his home near Capa, S. D.t has accepted a good position with the government surveying crew, and his duties have called him Into the western country. W. W. Hamilton has the contract for the erection of the new farm homo of Coon Vallery, to replace the structure that burned some time ago. The work has already commenced, and the foundation Is being laid this week. The new house will be 32x32, two story, with a wing and porch. Mr. Vallery knows where to get a good man for the carpenter work and made no mistake when he secured the services of "BUllo" Ham- Hton do It Tent for tale. Complete, ready to set up, 8x10, ten ounce three foot walls, $8.90; same 12 ounce. 17.75, 10x12, 10 ounce. 3 foot wall. $8.95; same 12 ounce. $10.75, f. o. b. Murray. Or der before April 26th. Holmes A Smith. PERRY'S RESTAURANT and SHORT ORDER 2514 N Street South Omaha I'KRRY UTTKRliACK Proprietor THE JOURNAL READERS. office it mil apjxar uwkr thii heading, Mrs. W. Klaurens visited in Ne hawka Monday. Chris Boedeker was in Platts mouth on business Monday. J( hn Cook went to Norfolk Mon day to visit his partnts. Rex Young purchased a fine single driver of Kelly Rhoden a few days ago. Col J. B. Seybolt shipped a car of hogs to the South Omaha market Wednesday. Chris Peterson, living near Union, has a baby that is very ill with pneumonia. Mrs. Philip Lambert is quite HI, but hopes for her early recovery are entertained. Dr. B. F. Brendel went to Avoca this morning on business, and will return on the evening train. The merchants of Murray are pre pared for a big spring trade. Holmes & Smith, the leaders In mercantile pursuits, have a large and well se lected stock of spring goods on their shelves, and more arriving daily. We expect to see on the streets of Murray in a few days those new automobiles of Cols. Jenkins and and J. B. Seybolt. Col Seybolt ex pects his to be equipped with a cow catcher, so as to guide him from trees and telephone poles. ine rarmers or this section are evidently getting ready for spring work. One would naturally Judge so from the amount of Implements In and around Jimmy Lougrridge'a shop for repairs. Jimmy la now busy from early morn till dewey eve, and then some. But he generally gets there with both feet. Mrs. Dr. B. F. Brendel and Mrs A.- L. Baker, who were called to Sheridan, Ind., on account of the death of their sister, Mrs. Maggie Nicholson, will not return home for several days. The funeral and Inter ment occurred last Friday. These ladles have the sympathy of the en tire community. Grandma Campbell, living south east or Murray, is still quite ill and hopes for her ultimate recovery are very slim. Her extreme age being against her. Mrs. Campbell is 88 years of age. and is perhaps the old est person In this section of Cass county. She has many friends who hope she may be re returned to her former health. Rev. Edward Clutter, of Lincoln Is holding a series of meetings at the Christian church, and Is meet Ing with considerable success. Rev Clutter Is an evangelist of consid erable ability, and his meetings are attended nightly by large audiences He Is an exceedingly clever gentle man. and we were pleased to make his acquaintance. Approaching Old Age. We are beginning to get old as soon as our digestion Is becoming slow, and absorption poor. This means, that the. body either does not accept enough food or Is unable to digest what It accepts. To a young healthy Individual food must not give any trouble, the circulation of his blood must be regular and his blood pure and strong. As soon as any irregularity sets In, It Is Imperative to call for help. Trlner's Amerl ran Elixir of Bitter Wine Is, in such cases, the most dependable remedy. because It does not allow the dlges ttve organs to become lazy. It stlmu lates them to work, makes the dlges tlon complete and transforms food Into pure, healthy blood. It should be used In all diseases of the stom ach, the Intestines and the blood. At drugstores. Medical advice by .mall gratis. Jos. Trlner, 616-622 South Ashland Ave., Chicago, Ills. nttce f Petition to Quit Title. Charles HafTke, Atty. 212 8. 14th Kt.. Omaha. In the District Court of Cans County Nebraska Carl Wllhelm Haffke, Plaintiff, vs. Jeremiah Keellker. Administrator the estate of John P. Klnnev. dereas ed, and the unknown legatees helra and devisee of the said John I'. Kin nev, deceased. Defendants. The above nampd defendant an each of them will take notice that on the 24th dnv of February, 1908. th above named plaintiff filed hla petltto in the District Court of Cass County Nebraska against them and each thorn, the object and prayer of whir In to unlet title In said plaintiff agnlnst Kiild defendant, to the fol lowing described real estate, to-wit: lot twenty-three (231 In the Nort Kant quarter (N. 10 qr.) of the Nort Went nuurter ( N'. V. qr.) of Sect lo Nineteen (l!) Township Twelve (1 limine Fourteen (H. I'axt of the Slxt Principal Meridian In the City of Platta mouth, in the t ountv of ( hkk an State of Nehraxka, and to further en loin mild ilcfendiitttK and each nf them from Imvlnir or cliilnilnit any rlitht, tltl or tntereat therein and for rout or mil You and each of von are require to anxwer xniil petition on or befor Mav J4th. Hton. or the prayer of aal petition will he taken ax true an JodKuient rendered accordingly analnx you and each or you. Carl Wllhelm llaffke tinted April 6, 10. Charlra HafTke. Atty. for rialntllT Mjunrii liaM'iiiiis. Misses Elsa Stokes and Olga Fight ho have been spending a wet-k's va- ation with their parents, returned to Weslean University Saturday. Doss Ri.berts and family spent Sun- ay at Bellevue. Will Murray. Jr.. visit. d in Platts mouth Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Rlchsrdsor isited at Peter Perry's Sunday after noon. Mabel Kiser and Florence Vallery returned to their studies at Platts mouth Sunday evening. Fred Meistnger and wife were in Plattsmouth Tuesday. Willie Propst returned Saturday after spending two weeks with his ister, Mrs. A. F. Test, of Mitchell, D. Jess Vallery was a Plattsmouth isitor Sunday evening. Pearl Henton, Florence Richard son and Mildred Snyder took the eighth grade examination which was held In i.Mary E. Foster's office April 5th and 6th. Mary. Arthur, Elmer and Willie Wetenkamp took dinner at W. T. Richardson's home Sunday. Mr. Mont Robb has accepted a position as manager of the Jones Grain Company. Miss Edna Propst visited Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Wiles. Sam and Mary Sheehe, who have been visiting at J. R. Vallery's de parted for their home In South Oma ha Sunday evening. Miss Eva Porter was a passenger to Murray Sunday morning. Mrs. G. W. Snyder's cousin, Eliza beth Gapen, of Des Moines, Iowa, visiting with her this week. C. L. Wiles and wife spent Sun day evening at S. O. Cole's. Leta Lair who is attending school at Plattsmouth visited Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thayer Propst were passengers to Omaha Tuesday,, going to see Mrs. Grace Thomas who Is PI at the St. Joseph's hospital. Doss Roberts and wife were called to Murray Tuesday, at the bedside of Mrs. Roberts' aunt, Mrs. Campbell, who Is very 111. Gecd People. One of the Journal's staunch friends, F. H. Stander from near Wabash, was In the city Wednes day of this week, and of course called at the Journal office for a brief chat and to renew his subscription for the Journal. He was accompanied by his sister, Mrs. Erhart. who had some business matters to transact at the county seat. The Standers are among the best people in Cass coun ty, and the Journal Is glad to place them as our best friends. Valued Readers. Geo. Stander, another one of the Journal, called at the office last Saturday and renewed for his paper, also for the one he sends to T. E; Tldd at Fleak, S. D. Mr. Stander Is the sort of reader that the country publisher Is always looking fori and the Journal Is glad to know that we have several of the same family. For Sale. 170 acre Improved farm, six miles south of Plattsmouth and 2V4 miles northeast of Murray, good house, barn and granary, 125 acres under cultivation. For Information call on C. L. Martin, Plattsmouth, Phone No. 12. For Sale. My residence property In Murray comprising two fifty foot lots, by 150 feet deep, good house contain Ing six rooms, good improvements, Will be sold right If taken soon Chas. Carroll, Murray, To Loan. $500 to $5,000 on good real estate security, 3 6 per cent up according to security. J. M. Leyda. For Kale or Rent. i Seven miles west of Plattsmouth E. E. Goodwin farm. Wm. Stohlman from south of Louisville was In the city Thursday and paid the Journal office a brief call. John Ossenkop of Louisville was In the city this morning on bust ness, returning to his home this after noon. Mrs. William Erhart of near Man ley was In the city this morning looking after business matters In con nectlon with her husband's estate DENTIST DR. KAAR Weeping Water Nehawka every Monday. Union every F riday Balance of the time at Weeping Water. Miii k ir 4ipi.irT!ox ron i,ia lini i.io;i; Notice is hereby Riven to all persona Interested and to the public, that the uiMierhife'ned Adolph Ulexe has nied his .tetition and application In the office of the city clerk, of ttie City of Plutts mouth. County of Cass and State of Si'bruska, as required by law, siirnel IV the required number of resident free-holdera of the said citv, setting forth that the applicant Is a man of -expectable character and standing and a resident of the state of Nebraska and pravlntc that a l!cer.!' mav tc Usurd to the said Adolph cilese for the sale of malt, sprituuus and vinous liquors for the period of one vear from the date of the hearing of said application in a huildinif situuted on the west Imlf (W. I-:') of lot six (i In block thirty iour m) in me lourtli ward of the said city of Plattsmouth, Nebraska. ADOLPH C1KSK, March 22. 1909. Applicant. otice of Application for Liquor License. JOTICE Is hereby irlven to all persons Inter- 1 pten ni.il ti il.a ...,1.11.. .!... t . .. .. .. . . e"i,., ine unuer- iirned. 11. E. Hand, has Hied I.I. i..ntl,., .,,. application In the othVe of the city clerk, of the city of Plattsmouth. count v of Pt a.ijl stale of Nebraska, as required by law. signed by the required number of resident free-holders of said city, setting forth that the appli cant is a umii 01 respect aiiie character and standing and a resident of the stateof Nehras hb. miu praying tnai a license may be Issued u uic sum ii. r.. uana.ior me sale of mall, iplrituous and vinous liquors for the period ifone year from the date of the hearing of biu application in a oulKllng situated on lots leven and twelve. (11 and Ii!) In block t.went v seven. (27) In the first ward of Hie said city of I'laltsmoulh, Nebraska. . . , H. E. RAND. Applicant. March 17th. HV9. OTICE OF AIIMC.TIO Foil LIQ UOR I.ICI'.NSF.. Notice Is hereby trlven to all nersons ntorested and to the uuhlic. that tli undersigned J. E. McDanlel has filed his petition and application In the office oi ine city clerk, or the City of Platts- moutn, uoumy or uass, and state or Nebraska, as required by law. nlirnod by the required number of resident free-holders of the Bald city, setting forth that the applicant is a man of respectable character and standing and a resident of the state of Nebraska and irayinK mat a license may be issued .0 the said J. E. McDanlel for the sale of malt, aprltuous and vinous liquors ior me perioo oi one year rrom the date of the hearing; of said application In a building situated on lot six (6), In block thirty-threfl In the fourth ward, of the said city of Plattsmouth, Ne- ornsKa j. k, mcIJANIBU March 22. 1909. Applicant. NOTICK OF APPLICATION FOR LIQ- Notice la hereby elven to all nersnna Interested and to the public, that the undersigned Kd Kgenberger has filed his petition and application In the office of the city clerk, of the City of Platts mouth, County of Cass, and State of Nebraska, as required by law, signed by the required number of resident free-holders of the said city, setting forth that the applicant la a man of respectable character and standing and a resident of the state of Nebraska and praying that a license mav be Issued to the said Ed Egenberger for the sale of malt, ' sprltuous and vinous liquors for the period of one vear from the date of the hearing of said application 'I a building situated on the east half (K. 1-2) or lot twelve (12) In block twenty-eight (28) In the first ward of the said city of Plattsmouth, Nebraska. EIJ EGENEKOKH, March 22. 1909. Applicant. SiOTU'K OF APPLICATION FOU LIQ- ioii i.iii;si:. Notice Is hereby given to all persons interested and to the public, that the undersigned Ed Donat has filed his petition and application In the office of the city clerk, of the City of Platts mouth, County of Cuss, and State of Nebraska, as required by law, signed by tho required number of resident free-holders of the said city, setting fortl- that the applicant Is a man of respectable, character and standing and a resident of the state of Nebraska and praying that a license mav be Issued to the aald Ed Donat for the sale of malt, sprltuous and vinous liquors for the period of one year from the date of the hearing of said application In a building situated on the east half (E 1-2) of lot twelve (12), In block twenty-nine (29) In the first ward of the said city of Plattsmouth, Nebraska. ED DONAT. March 22, 1909. Applicant. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LIQ UOR LICKNHE. Notice la hereby given to all persons interested and to the r-ublic, that the undersigned Peter Ooos has filed his petition and application ' in the office of the city clerk, of the City of Platts mouth, County of Cass, and State of Nebraska, as required by law, signed by the required number of resident free-holders of the said city, setting forth that the applicant In a man of respectable aharacter and standing and a resident of t lie state of Nebraska and f 'raying that a license may be issued o the aald Peter Ooos for the aale of matt, sprltuous and vinous liquors for the period of one year from tha date of the hearing of said application In a building situated on lot twelve, (12) In block thirty (30) In the first ward of the said city of Plattsmouth, Nebraska. PETEH OOOS. March 22, 1909. Applicant. DRUGGIST PERMIT. Notice is hereby given that F. O. Fricke & Co. have filed their petition aa required by the statutes of the state of Nebraska with the city clerk of the city of Plattsmouth, Nebraska, request ing a permit to aell malt, spirituous and vinous liquors for niedlc'mil, m-. csulcal ana chemical puipomis for the coming municipal year In the build-l-ig situated on lota one (1) and two (2) In block thirty-nix (36) In the city of Plattsmouth, Neb--UM."i F. O. FRICKE & Co. March 22, 1909. Applicant DRUGGIST PERMIT. Notice Is hereby given that Oerlng A Co., have filed their petition aa required by the statutes of the state of Ncbi-ama with the city cleric of the city of PlvtH mouth, Nebraska, requesting a permit to sell malt, spirituous and vinous llq ors for medicinal, mechanical and chem ical purposes for the coming municipal lear In the building situated on the west half (W. 1-2) of lot twelve (12) In block twenty-eight (28), In tha city of Plattsmouth, Nebraska. UEKINO A CO., March 22, 1909 Applicant. There Is Silence in the Home. Hon. H. II. Hanks, the well known orator of the South Platte, Is con fined to his home by an attack of the mumps and the children are also suffering from the same disease and Mrs. Hanks Is enjoying a nice quiet time because the Jaws of her patients are so sore that none of them can talk and she is therefore enjoying a quiet time. It must seem strange to the honorable gentleman to thus be deprived of his speech and permits his most estimable wife to do all of the talking for the whole family.- -Nebraska City News. I'urin for Sale. I am offering a rarm for saio two miles southwest of Mynard at ninety dollars per acre. Also one 3 miles soutn of Murray. Earl V. Cole, C!1 n M-e him when in the city