n 3ESBM2 cm 9 mm mux LJ W fj For Particulars Address Members of the Committee as Follows: O. A. DAVIS, Chairman. W. G. BOEDEKER, Secretary-Treasurer. JAMES W. HOLMES, Concessions. Murray Department PREPARED IN THE INTERESTS OF THE PEOPLE OF MURRAY AND VICINITY ESPECIALLY FOR TI1E JOURNAL READERS. If any of tlie readeri of the Journal know of a social ennt or an We want all items of Merest Editor Journal.) item of interest in this vicinity and trill mail game to this office it will appear undir this heading. PERKINS HOTEL GUTHM AN & CORY. Proprietors Plattsmouth, : : : : Nebraska DC DC WHAT DANK SERVICE MEANS 5CT Each customer's business receives the at tention of our officers. These men of exper ience can make your matters more exact. Whatever part of your business that comes through this bank is carefully inspected. This U is safeguard for you; the chances ot error are 0 lessened. ' Your business success is reflected on the welfare of the bank. Our officers are interest ed in the bank's customers. We invite you to become one of our num ber of satisfied cust:nes, and we seek the op portunity to explain uiir service in detail. Murray State Bank VV. G. BOEDER ICR, Caster. Miss Jessie Gllmour Is the guest of Mrs. W. C. Brown this -Reck. You are coming to Murray on the 4th, ain't you? Sure thlug. Mrs. Ada Stokes was In Platts- mouth yesterday evening doing some shopping. Mrs. J. C. Suavely and Mrs. Copenhaver were Omaha shoppers the your 3C DC J. Chas. II. Iloedeker made a bus busineB trip to Omaha Wednes day. Tho Kensington enjoyed a picnic nt tho home of Warren Wiley last Thursday. Mis Paulino Oldham attended the itraduatlng exercises of the Platts mouth high Bchool Friday night. County Attorney Ramsey has been engaged to deliver one of tho orations hero on the 4th of July. Dr. and Mrs. Gilmoro and Mrs. J. A. Walker attended the graduating ixerclses In Plattsmouth Friday night. Allen Land and wife aro the proud poHxeHHors of a brand new bnby which came to brighten their home on Saturday, May 29. I .en Oldham, who never mlnxen rn opportunity to hear Hon. W. J. llryan, attended the graduating ex orcises at Platesmouth Friday night. Miss Paulino Oldham returned homo from Itennett and Lincoln Tuesday evening, where she bid been In tho Interest of the lecture bureau. ' Dr. (illmore, who accompanied Mra. Mark White to Omaha Tues day, went to that city again thU morning whero Mrs. W hlto was operated upon for appendicitis to- day. Seven car loads of stock was fchlpped out of Murray Monday. Two cars belonging to J. L. Young, two cars belonging to U. A. Young, two cars belonging to C. M. Chrls wlssor, and one car of hogs belong ing to Z. W. Shrnder All of this Mock being consigned to Wood Pros, South Omaha. MIhs Virginia Nye and ulster. Kdno, wrlto from their homo In tho xint of Washington, that they ex pect to visit their old Murray friends about the middle of June. They will be enroute to visit their grnndpar I'nts In Indiana, and will remain horn several days. Thin was the home of the Nye family about years ago. Grandma Fleming Is seriously 111 with a complication of diseases, and her recovery Is In doubt. Anvhodv wishing space on the celebration grounds will please cor respond with J. W. Holmes. Everybody Is talking about the grand Fourth of July celebration to be held in Murray this year. John Cook made a flying trip to Omaha this morning, going up on the early train and returning at 10 a. in. Don't forget tho Children's Day exercises at tho Christian church Sunday evening. They will be Inter estlng. Mr. and Mrs. J. A., Fake came down from Omaha this morning to spend tho day at the home of F. M. Youna In the country. They were met at tho train by Mr. Young. Mrs. Martin Fleming was taken to the St. Joseph Hospital, Omaha, where he was operated upon for appendicitis. At last reports she was getting along as well as could be expected. Holmes & Smith carry Heinz' Line G7. This line of goods consists of all kinds of catsups for table use. Auk them to show you what they have In this lln. and you will get the beHt. Always ask for Hlnz's Line 57. Extensive arrangements have been made for the District Sunday School Convention to be held In Murray, Wednesday, June 9. Everybody In terested In Sunday school work Is Invited to attend and participate In the exercises. Mrs. Imle Simons, who recently had an operation performed for ap pendtcltls at the Immanuel Hospital, Omaha, returned home this morn Ing after a confinement of thirteen days. Sho bids fair for an early and full recovery. Great preparations are being made for the Children's Day cxer clses at the Christian church In Murray next Sunday evening. An excellent program Is being arranged for the occasion, and a most Inter ettlng event enn be expected. Saturday. A big time in Murray on Glorious Fuorth. Make up mind to be here. I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young and Mrs. Lloyd Gapln went to Omaha this morning to do some shopping. Mrs. Vm. Soper and Mrs. Alba Long spent Decoration Day In Weeping Water, where they have friends buried. The medicine show took its de parture Tuesday morning for Pal myra, since which date Murray has been very quirt. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Carroll went to Plattsmouth last evening to visit 'her sister and remain over today to hear the Clarence murded case. The District Sunday School Con vention will be held m Murray on Wednesday. June 9 Instead of the 10th. Don't forget the change in the date. Mrs. Jas. Brown and daughter, Leora, went to Omaha this morning to visit her husband, who is In the hospital there. He Is not doing as well as expected. Children's Day exercises will take place at the Presbyterian church In Murray next Sunday at 11 o'clock a. m. A splendid program will be rendered, and all are welcome, Sidney Miner came In from Cali fornia last week to visit friends of former years. Mr. Miner was a rest dent of Cass county twenty years ago, and has many friends In this vicinity who extend a cordial greet lng to this former neighbor. Jimmle Loughrldge, John Cook, and Scott the agent for the M. I went to the Platte river today on a fiBhlng excursion and on taking their departure, they had on their list 162V4 pounds of fish promised to their neighbors. Will they fill the orders? The beautiful grove southeast of town has been secured for the Fourth of July celebration In Mur ray. It la an Ideal epot for such an occasion. Plenty of shade and is carpeted with the finest of green green grass. The committees are working like beavers to make this one of tho best celebrations in the history of Cass county. Already parties from-out In the state are writing for concessions. REPORT OF THE CONDITION or the Murray Sta.te Bxnk Of Murray, Nebraska, Charter No. 578 Incorporated In the State of Nebraska, at tlie close of business May 2i IWX KESOUKCFJ Loans and discounts Ji2.51 77 Overdrafts, secured anil unsecured... i43 33 Hanklnir house, furniture and fixtures 2.7H.) IM Current expenses and taxes paid 113 W) luo from national, state and private banks and bankers IW- 03 Cash -VkW -1 V f V t T x X X Total WWW 34 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid In ilO.noo 00 Surplus fund l.t"W W) Individed profits -11 HI Individual deposits subject tocheck.. 44.177 s4 Demand eertiticatesof deposit Il'iU 50 Time certificates of deposit 9.1W 4 line tn ntiiional. state and private banks and bankers Sit! 50 Total 5OJ.10S 34 Stat or N'emiAsKA. I Count v of Cass, ( I. W. (i. Moedeker. cashier of the aliove named bank, do hereby swear that the alsive statement is a correct and true copy of the report make to tiie Mate banklntr hoard. w. u. hoedkkkk. tasnier. .. ... H has. U. 1'aiimki.e, tnrecior. ilLbtrab. ( Vofc'i. T. Wriuiv. II Iw'lnr. SubscrllM'd and sworn to Iftore me this 2th day of May, IM. ISEALI ! riinian. Notary I'ubllc. My commission expires April 14, lull RATES $1.00 PER DAY We Solicit the Farmers' Trade t and Guarantee Satisfaction, t WHEN IN THE CITY GIVE US A CALL The Perkins Hotel ? ? ? ? ? T t ? ? f ? ? ? ? T Notice to Tux Payers. The County Board of Equalization will sit for the purpose of equaliz ing the assessment of Coss county for the year 1909, In the Commis sioners chamber at the court house in Plattsmouth, Neb., beginning Mynurd. Mrs. Joseph Tubbs returned to her home Monday after visiting a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Clifford Jones in Peru, Neb. Alice Domingo of Weeping Water spent Sunday with Pearl Schlot man. Miss Nora Henton is visiting with friends in Omaha. Edgar Barker and wife of Perry, Oklahoma, are visiting relatives near Mynard. Miss Blanch Barker and Iva Swindell are spending the week with Mrs. John Lewis. Mrs. Will Stokes attended the graduating exercises in Nebraska City Friday. Miss Wlnfred Hutchison of Rock Bluff spent Sunday with Miss Eva Porter. Miss Marie Faulkaber and brother Albert of Bellevue, Neb., were visit ing with the Wtenkamp's Satur- District Court. The jury In the case of the State vs. John A. Fleishner which was on trial Tuesday in district court.went out at noon and reached a verdict at about five o'clock In the after noon, finding Fleishner guilty as charged in the information. Tlv prisoner with his counsel, A. N. Sul livan was present in court, while County Attorney Ramsey represent ed the state. After the verdict was read Fleisher was taken back to Jail to remain until he receives his sentence. Ptak & Bajeck manufacture the Acorns." That means they are the best amoke for the money on the market. Tuesday. June 15th at 10 o'clock a m onH rnntlniio frnm rlav to dav UD W an- Unaay, June, ne aay ,ast weeK ine "er saw three of Mynard s popular young All claims for equalization must ladles wending their way to Four ho Mile on a nsnmg excursion, uiey to and 1909. Including Monday, be filed on or before Saturday 19th day of June, 1909. W. E. Rosencrans, County Clerk Ruggics! . Ituggit! I have Beveral new up-to-date bug gies that I want to sell right away, and I am going to cut the prices to bed rock, In order to do so. Come quick, while you can get one of these fine buggits at almost cost. I mean Just llov Social. The Ladles Aid society of Eight Mile Grove will give a box and Ice cream social at atson Long s on Friday evening, June 11. All are Invited. Our new gloves Just arrived Thirty-five kinds. We can please you; 50c to 3.00. Holmes & Smith's. what I eay, John H. Cook, Murray, Neb. Look out for a good time in Mur ray on the third of July. The com mittees are well organized and are working like Turks. Seed Potatoes. An extra flno quality of the pop ular Early Ohio variety at ) 1.50 per bushel. Get them now while 'tliey last. Holmes & Smith, Murray. stock Wanted. I have 2.10 acres of pasture and will take a limited number of cattle and horses for the season. Frank Vallery, Murray. MUX K OK MM: 't'MlKIl miTTKI. Mllll l .K. Notion Is hereby Blven that lv vlr tu of chattel mortgairft dated flep- temher 30th, 1907, to necur Uifl pay ment or I tin autn or i.'mi.tig wim in terest thereon at the rate of H per cent from unld date, huld tnortKaKe Iih v In h'-en filed In the offlie of tho County Court of Cnsa County. Neliras ka. and executed by Hurry Tinner lo I'erry Mnrnh and by or Id Miirxh nnd by Kald Marsh transferred to tlm First National Hank of I'lnttsmotith, Nebras ka. That otxin ald mortuuiin that there Is due ami unpaid the sum of :'JU with Interest thereto, at tlm rate of M per cent from date. Iiefault hav I n v been made In the payment of aald sum and Interest thereon nnd no stilt or other prnreeillnK liavlriK been In- stltuteii to recover siH'l debt or any part thereof, therefore tlm unoerslKn ed will sell the property In said Inort KHKft described vlx: line hav horse mule X years old weliibt 1 000 lbs one horse mule three years old welKbt 1.000 ihs., I.iiv, nt public auction lo lo the hluhest bidder for rnsli at the bsrn on the Imvey lots at the corner of Oak and Heventi' streets In the said City of I'lHttsmoiit li on the 2Mli ilav or June, 1U0U, at tlm hour of I o elocK P. m of said day. First National Hunk of I'I'il tinoutli, rsenmnKa. AnsiKtiee or mhiiuiiiiii i I. O. Iwyer, Attorney. Druggist Permit. Nnllre Is hereby len that Wevrlel llaMralm. tinve flint their petlflon as reiiiirii ,v the slntiiles of tl stilt of Nel.liosit Willi the illv i Ii-i k of the rltv of I'IiiIIkiiimiiI Ii, Nebinnks, iimiiii'i i ii if a i in 1 1 in sHi limit Niili ll uniis and vinous lhonta fur Inedl- nli iil, mei I nnli ill hh'l i I, mil, ill , inr inr me ruirinv niuiiii n si i nr In the l.li 1 1 .1 1 n w lliii.li-.t ,,,) I).,, H,t lull f I W . I - 7 t of lot llnee 111 Ut 1,1m. U tlilrl--n-e (ir.l. Ill the Illy i,f I'IhII mouth, Ni-biai'ks W eill. I, A lln.1n.U Jlllle 3, 11IIII A flil I I made a big catch and In trying to land what they supposed was a monster big fish they broke their line had an Interesting experience for a short time, when they finely land ed their big catch which proved to be a large turtle, and we imagine thev all dined on turtle soup for supper. Will Truelson and wife of Omaha spent Sunday at W. R. Murray 8. Mr. Samuel Barker arrived In My nard Saturday after spending the winter with his son nt Terry, Okla homa. C. F. Vallery was tending to bus! noss m Murray luesaay. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Snyder spent Sunday with G. W. Snyder s. Jacob Trltsch. Jr. shipped a car of fat catt e to tho South Omaha market Monday. REPORT OF TIIE CONDITION or in c Plattsmouth State Bank of riattsmouth, Nebraska. Charter No. 71 IniiiiKrated In the stale of Nebraska, at the close or business, .nay iws. i:rstiii:cr.s 1i,ii. sod discount SlliT.Mrt?! I Iverilrafts. secured and uiims'ioviI . i.M 4l ttiiiwl. tm'k. securlt I'S. Illlllf HII'lllS, claims, el. J.IM W Hanklnir hoiise.f limit ure and flutures !.. Current epcnc and taxes paid... S.:tm ju Cash Hems s ,C li.i In, in nai l aisle anil or Iv ale hank ami liaiikl'T .. U..t i'l ('.I. ft.-IS Total. IV).I:M W i.i a iii i.n i k.x Capital at.s k paid In W It vli i nils iiiumld " indlirldual ili'iamlls subject to che. k tiw.""' li N insnd ceitltlcales of lie i.mU l.rtH Tluieci rtlll. aiesof di sll U-14 . Inl.X-U S3 i.v..lii w Total TTa nr Sunn". .... , t hi srrurt I I.. I. M. Ilols-ris. cxhler or the tout e naiino onus. ssi'srlhst Hie alune at sieineiil la a nimn and It pi of the retail t inane i "'"' lla iklntf lloanl. ." .'I. l""r 1 Cashier. ... . ) W II Vltll I. IHnclcr. A""'' I I. P. I l1Ht. Illlvclnr. S.il ills i mid srtuin t" iM-fom ice this n It. v of .lime, Hi U- " U,"."1M,; ., olir I'llldlC Mj ci iilss'i'ii rxiiliia 1s t. in. H THEY GO JO LOOK THEY STAY j;o BUY Out of the large number of men who have gone with us on our first two excursions to look at SGOTTS BLUFF IRRI GATED LAND Only FIVE have not bought. Our total sales for the two trips are 3000 acres, for a total consideration of 1228,000. That's the "proof of the pudding.' Good Irrigaied Land Cannot be Bought For Less This Is the best Irrigated land in tho West It Is under one of the largest and most complete Irrigation systems In the United States. None better. The water supply Is simply Inexhaustible. The price Is no higher than your Eastern Nebraska or Iowa farm, and Irrigated land will bring you three times as much per acre. Our terms are easy only one-fifth cash, balance one to ten years. Next Excursion June I 1909 Windham Investment Company Plattsmouth. Neb. Associate Agents with Payne Investment Company