r - I d, o) cm g For Particulars Address embers of the Committee as Follows: 0. A. DAVIS, Chairman. W. G. DOEDEKER, Secretary-Treasurer. JAMES W. HOLMES, Concessions. Murray Department. PREPARED IN THE INTERESTS OF TIIE PEOPLE OF MURRAY AND VICINITY ESPECIALLY FOR THE JOURNAL READERS. If any of the reader of the Journal know of a nodal went or an item of intercut in this vicinity and will mail same to this office it mil appear under this heading, tyt want all items of interest. Editor Journal. U 3C DC what nnnrr cEmrinc u means n ICach customer's business receives the at tention of our officers. These men of exper- fi ience can make your matters more exact. Whatever part tf vour bunness that comes through this bank i carefully inspected. This is safeguard for sou; t he chances of error are lessened. 1 Your business success is rtllected on the' 1 Wtliare OI Hie u;tnK. win uuilu.- aii: iijicit:i I ed in the bank's customers. We invite yon to become one of our num ber of satisfied cu.-t.nnes. and we seek the op portunity to explain ir service in detail. Murray State Bank rt W. (i. BOEDEKICR. Cash.er. n y- it c -irV Levi Slagle was a Plattsmouth visitor Monday. Miles Standinh was a county seat visiter Monday. Mrs. A. L. Baker was In Platts mouth last Saturday. Mrs. Frank Rhotlen was a Platts mouth visitor Monday. Miss Ida Boed' ker was a Platts mouth visitor, last Friday. Miss Young was In Plattsmouth last Saturday afternoon. F. M. Young, sr, was a Platts mouth visitor Wednesday of this week. Mrs. (ieorgla ('reamer was an Oinr.hu visitor on Monday of this week. The Journal in Error. While In Murray Wednesday, and In conversation with M. G. Churchill, who was in Plattsmouth with Col. Jenkins Saturday, and was in the auto at the time the Lelner horse j ran away he said the Journal greatly tried in in its report of the affair. Mr. Churchill says the auto had stopped and the horse did not at tempt to run until the hitch strap by which it was tied to a ring In the walk gt;t wound around its leg, which also helped to frleghten the animal. It did not jump as though frightened, hut walked several steps and could have been caught by some men on the' sidewalk before it began to run. Of course this is the other side of the story, and we V t T ? f V ? ? T ? V PERKINS HOTEL GUTHMAN & CORY. Proprietors Plattsmouth, : : : : Nebraska RATES $1.00 PER DAY We Solicit the Farmers' Trade j and Guarantee Satisfaction, t 1 WHEN IN THE CITY GIVE US A CALL The Perkins Hotel t Y ? t t f ? T f ? Y I SURPRISE FRIENDS j W. II. and O. V. Virgin were ! am sorry that any misstatement was j transacting business in Plattsmouth made in giving what the Journal I Monday. I thought a correc t ac count of the in- W. T. Flouncing was looking af- j ' 1,U'nt' ! ter some business mailers In Platts- inoiitli Thursday. Mrs. J. A. Walker and daughter Vi Marjorle were in Platts liioiiih Thursday of this wtek. A Letter of Thanks. "I take the liberty of sending you a few words about myself. For a whole year I was suffering with my stomach and medicine did not do me much cnrwl until I fnnnit tha Dr. Alex Walker and Miss Jessie .best remey which cured me, that i Gilmour United in Marriage ,K'r"s Au'( 'i1 E"xir a Bitter nine. I wish to thank you very Nebraska City, Neb.,June 9. (Spec- j ruueh. William Miller, 11. F. D. No ial to The Journal.) Dr. Alexander h Okalona, O. This letter came in E. Walker and Miss Jessie M. Gil-I many persons are sufaovbgkqv.yptao Mrs. Bamlstor, living t,n the Good Todd farm, is very sick. Mrs Guy Burton, of West Plains. Neb., Is here visiting friends for a few days. Sum Pltniau and wife are as hap us two lurks In the spring time. They are now occupying their new home, recently completed to their notion. The many frfeuds of Mrs. Mark White in this vicinity are phased to learn of the improved condition of that lady. All reports IndltTte her speedy recovery. A. M. Holmes was railed to Franklin, Nib., last Friday on ac count of the Illness of Gus Peak, a .former resident, of this vicinity and u relative of the Holmes family. Dr. P. F. Prendil accompanied Grundiuu Fleming to Omaha Wednes day morning for un operation for necrosis of the ribs where she Is t-t 111 at St. Joseph's hospital doing nicely. Mrs. L( u Adams, accidentally run a neddle through her left huJ a Tew days ago, and It became so vciy painful that Dr. ltrendel was (ailed, who immediately gave the suffering lady relief. The district Sunday school con vention which was to have taken plue on Wednesday of this In Mur- p'.ace on Wednesday of this week! 1n Murray, has been postponed to liome date In August. Children' Day was very fittingly observed at both chtirche IuhIi Sunday. In the morning at the Christian church ami In the even ing at the Presbyterian church. Large audience attended both plates and the program waH admir ably rendered. Mr. Robert F. (lilder. of Omnhn, was a guest of Dr. Gllmore over Wednesday, coming down from the metropolis Tuesday night. Mr. Gild er 1 an orcheologlst of national re putation and has discovered Home very Interesting relic of a prohl torlc people living along the Mis souri river bluffs, noar Hock IUuff. Mr. Glider Ik a very pleasing gentle man, and we were pleased to meet him. Remember the band social Sat urday night, June 19. Mrs. Alf Nlckles was In Nebraska City Monday doing some shopping. Chas. Carroll and wife spent a couple of days In Plattsmouth last week, visiting friends Jim llolmts was in Omaha last Monday, but it is sulj he just went to take Ralph to see the circus. Mrs. Will Oliver and daughter, Mrs. Chas. Countryman attended the graduating exercises ut Peru last Tuesday. Will Hamilton and firee have been engaged the past few days in doing some work at the Walker place, west of town. Prof. Crandell was over frcm Ne hawka Tuesday night, Instructing the band and reports the band get ting along very nicely. Don't fall to attend the Ice cream social for the benefit of the band, one week from Saturday night. A good time Is guaranteed to all who come. P. 13. Smith and J. L. Smith were looking after some business matters in the county seat last Monday. Nick Klaurens and (1. M. Minford are still buying all the marketable cattle and hogs in this vicinity, and shipping consignments to South Omaha every day or two. Mrs. Lucy Root, of Weeping Wa ter, and her daughter, Mrs Nellie Faught, and son Vance, of Plain- view, Neb., are lure visiting rela tives, the guests of II E. Long and wife and William Sporer and wife. James Brown's many friends will be pleased to learn that he has im proved very much in the past wtek. and frcm present indications he will be able to return from Omaha in a few days, where he has been in the hospital for several wet k. Mrs. M. C, Churchill and little daughter were in Plattsmouth last Friday, going up on the early pas senger train, being in the small wreck that occurred near the county seat Fortunately no one was in jured, but the news reached Mur ray that a serious wreck had taken place, and M. G. was not long In getting to Plattsmouth when lie heard the news, and he was a pret ty happy man when he learned the new was false, and neither hi wife or baby were Injured In the least. Band Social. Murray has a band composed of twenty of the young men of this vi cinity. The boys are doing their level best to come to the front as a musical organization. They have employed an Instructor and this is j a big expense. In order to help them out In this undertaking they will give an ice cream social on Saturday night, June 10, and ex pect all who are interested in the welfare of the band to patronize them on this occasion. If the weather will permit the social will be held on a lawn, and if not it will take place in the hall. Remember the date boys, and don't forget to bring your best girls. Older men, of course, can bring their wives and children. All are guaranteed a nice, social time, with plenty of ice cream and cake, interspersed with plenty of music. The farmers of the vicinity are dls couraged on account of the washout of hundreds of acres of corn. Evi dently this community has received more than Its share of moisture, this spring. Mrs. Edmunds entertained a few- relatives at dinner Wednesday In honor of Mrs. Lucy Root, of Weep ing Water, and Mr. Nellie Fraught, of Plulnvlew, Neb., who are visiting friends In Murray and vicinity. The Kensington met with Mrs. Arthur Baker Wednesday afternoon. Besides spending a few hours most enjoyably, a two course luncheon wa spread which wa pronounced by all the best number of the pro gram. AVe noticed at the depot Wed nesday morning in a vessel about two hundred small minnows Bailing around in the water. Now this mean that Agent Scott, John Cook, and Jtmmle Loughridge Intend do lug some fishing ere the lapse of many day. The boy alway re turn with something better that the usual "fisherman luck." The lioYx Walked Home. Roy and Sherman Cole came to town Tuesday evening to attend band practice. They It ft their team and buggy hitched In front of the postotTlce. About H o'clock the Ice cream sign of Postmaster Baker moved In such a manner as to scare the horses, and they broke loose and started In the direction of home, winre lite boy supposed they had gone. The boys "lit out" and walk ed home. But it seems the tenm had no Idep of going homo and, in- stend, turned into one of the back- lot and remained all night. The next morning after daybreak, they perhaps concluded they would go home to feed, and they were seen emerging from the lot In a homeward direction. No injury whatever was done. (oiiic Some. A week ago last Sunday Charley M ili L ill. wife and three chlldiv) came over from Shenandoah, la., to visit his uncle, II. C. Long. They enme over In an auto, leaving home at 7 o'clock In the morning. After spending three hours very pleasantl with Mr. Long and family, they im parted for Shenandoah, where they arrived at C o'clock In the evening Shenaudonh Is about C.I miles from Murray, and we consider that Is was going some, considering the roads were nearly Impassable, and that it took quite a little time to I firry across the river at Tlatts I mouth. mour were married by Rev. J. M. Sisson, Methodist church, this after noon. Leave for Seattle this even ing. M. D. Marnell. The above special dispatch from Mr. Mariull of The News of Nebras ka City, was the first Intimation the many friends of these popular young people In this city had of their im pending marriage, and The Journal In common with all others hastens to extend congratulations and wishes for a long, happy and, prosperous married life. The bride is the charming and ac complished daughter of William Gil mour and his wife, and a native born Cass county girl. She is a young wo man of rare attainments and great personal attractiveness. For some time past she has been teaching school at Nehawka where her mani fest ability has won her a high place in the esteem and affections of all. She enjoys the proud distinction of having a very wide acquaintance and everyone whom she knew, knew her but to love her. Dr. Walker is Indeed a fortunate man to secure a prize for his trip through life. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. A. Walker of Murray, and a practicing physician with a lucra tive practice at Nehawka. He Is like his bride a native cf Cass county where all his days have been spent and where he enjoys the acquaint ance of a host of friends. He has been practicing his profession for many years and each year has wit nessed the adding of new laurels to his crown of success. He Is such a man as will make his charming wife a most excellent husband and a faithful helpmate through life. To llenil of HorscN for Sale. The undersigned has 20 head of good young horses to dispose of at private sale, in any number dc slrj'd. They are large-boned, In good shape, and none of the branco order. They can be found at my six miles southeast of Mur Come and see them for your Prices reasonable. Frank Vnllery, Murray, Neb. place, ray. selves. tne right time, because just now many persons are suffering from stomach troubles. If they will, at the first symptoms, use Triner's American Elixir of Bitter Wine, the trouble will usually disappear with in a very short time. Such symp toms are: Less of appetite, heavi ness in the stomach after meals, flatulency, nausea, coated tongue, paleness, disturbed sleep, weakness. But even In an ad.vanced state of sickness, Triner's American Elixir of Bittter Wine will bring relief. At drug stores. Jos. Triner, 61C-622 S. Ashland Ave., Chicago, 111. Another Happy Couple. Two prominent and popular young people of this county were united In marriage last Saturday afternoon at the County Court house, when Judge Beeson joined Cecil L. Thomas, aged 21, and Miss Minnie Stohlman, aged 21, in holy matrimony. The wed ding took place in the court room, with only a few spectators prtsent and it was quite an informal affair. Mr. Thomas, the groom is well and favorably known throughout this sec- jtlon where he has lived -for many years. He Is now a resident of Long Beach, Cal., where his father, Wal ter L. Thomas, Is part owner of a large garage and where he Is em ployed as superintendent. The young man is one of the best and most i popular young men this se.-tion has produced and a young man cf mark ed ability in many lines. For a long time he was a mall carrier on one of the rural routes out of this city and I'ls many former pntrons will b3 delighted to learn that he tame back to old Cass for a bride. He is a grandson of former Senator S. L. Thomas, and comes from one of the leading families of the county. The bride Is n daughter of the late Aug. Stohlman. and a young lady of rare attainments in all ways. She is Titos. Mx HI. Thos, Nix, who for a number of years filled the position of rural mall carrier on the Murray route, arrived In Plattsmouth yesterday evening. Buffering with a severe at-! handsome and gifted young woman tack of rheumalsm. tie las for I t""1 ''o enjoys the acquaintance the past few months been working out near Waverly and was' enrou'e to the home of P. B. Smith, near Murray, where he will remain for treatment. Stock Wantcit. I have 2 SO acre of pasture and will take a limited number of cattle and horse for the eason. Frank Vallery. Murray. Attention ljttliei! Dou you want hnlr goods, such as switches, pompadore. puffs and rats? If you do. give me your or der, and I will get them on short notice. Notify Plattsmouth phone No. 43.1, and I w ill bring my sample to your home, that you may see what you want. Mr. J. A. Murray. North Eighth St. A. C. Tullne came In thl morning on the early train from a trip to the north and wpt. lluggio! . Btiguli! I have several new up-to-date bug gies that I want to sell right away, and I am going to cut the price to bed rot k. in order to do so. Come quick, while you can get one of these fine buggb at almet cost. I mean Just what I ay, John II. Cook. Murray, Neb. Smoke "Acorns" the cigar with a reputation. Made by Ptak t Bajeck. of a wide circle of good friends. The many acquaintances and friends Join with The Journal in wishing this young couple under the sunniest skies and the happiest w inds on their voyag upon the matrimonial seas. They will make their heme at Long Beach. Cal. For Sale A lx room house on Elm street, two blocks east of M. P. depot, city water, good barn and outhouses, one half block of ground, fruit trees and cellars, wash room and basement. Inquire at Kroehler Bros, hardware store. Latest fountain p ns at Gertng'.