Murray Department Farmers' Elevator Co. PREPARED IN THE INTERESTS OF THE PEOPLE OF MURRAY AND VICINITY ESPECIALLY FOR THE JOURNAL READEDS. OF MURRAY, NEBRASKA If any of tlu reader, of the Journal knnw of a social even or an item of inter in thU vicinity and will wrimm to this office it U appear uvkr this heading ye tcant all items of intenst.-J!.dU(jr journal, j . (. - - - DEALEHS IK DC DC YOU WILL FIND A CHECK ACCOUNT At this bank an important factor in developing the full working value of your dollars. Also a friendly assis tant or help in conserving them. : : : Why not Open An Account With Us Today? FOR SALE A few tons of timo thy bay.. H. L. Oldham. Win. Oliver and Chas Creamer, from west of town, were business visitors in Plattsmouth Monday, and while there Mr. Oliver called at the Journal oflce and renewed his'seb- seriptlon for the Old Reliable. A nice little girl made her appear ance at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis Sunday, May 22, 1910. Of course, she will reside with her parents until some fellow comes along and snatches her up for a wife, or until death takes her from them. Glen V. Boedeker, our worthy I cashier Is the possessor of a brand new Vellle, forty horse power, with I all the latest equipments. It is a fine car and has the speed of the winds and will eat up any hill that gets in its way. lie came in from t Omaha with it in one hour and thirty minutes. The Claxon electric whistle can he heard two miles. (Men should feel proud of this new possession. urray State B --.-. w urnniriA ank MlT.ltAY TO Till; FP.OXT. LEPORT OF THE CONDITION Murra.y Sta.te B&nk Of Murray, Nebraska, Charter No. 573 Inroniorntpd In the Stale of Xlrasl&. at the Clone ot business jiay u, i;uv. KESOUUCES I.oans and discounts ...$j0,llT4 91 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured... IW Hank nif house, furniture anu fixtures ihj Current exiwuvs and taxes paid 01 lniefroin national, mate anu private hanks H.Otiit V! Currenrr 2.k"4 00 (ioldcoln 3oUi Silver, nickels and cenU 31 i c;-10,:s tV.) Total OT.mii'J LIABILITIES rio.lliil stock nald In ?10.ino 00 Sninliis fund 3.) 00 Cnilivlded unilits 5i Individual (Icimsll.s suhject to ch.rk "A Itaninml cerl iticnte of iletM)slt L'.47 50 Time certillcau's of dc-iwslt. . . 4.NU ;wS2.374 04 Total S07.M4 D! StTK f.' KIIHAK A. I (-luintr oft'axH. fss 1. W. O. lloodfker, cashier of Die alKve named hank, do herehy swear that the almvt sliilenieut Is a correct and true conv of the report, made to the State hanklnif iMiard. W.(l. Hokih.kkk, Cashier. ,. M MAS. C. 1 AHMKIX, Pirector, liesl . f ... .. r Vrrvulv llliiw-liir Sulwcrils'd and sworn to hefott1 tne this Itilh day of May, I mo. 1. .1. I'itman, skai, isoiary runue. Grain, Wagons, Buggies and Farm Implements! We handle the Schutler, Cooper and "Old Hickory" Wagons,' Press Drills, Binders and Mowers, Plymouth Binder Twine, Barbed and Woven Wire. Farmers, we can furnish you with any vehicle or farm- it? g implement you want much cheaper than you can buy the same article elsewhere. Come and see us, at the elevator, and cet prices that will astonish you. e can save you money and at the same time make a fair profit for ourselves. The Business Men uml Fanners Near are l' and Doiim A Commer cial CI lib Orpuiied. The business men of Murray and DC DC n A Pleasant Afternoon. Mesdames A. L. Baker and William Fporer entertained the Ladies Aid society of the Christian church at I HURRAY, NEB. Manager. farmers near the town have organ- the bome of the formep Wednesday ized the Murray Commercial CluD. f . .fc . entirely unneces I . . I . L A 1 . 1 1.1 l I ' mo oujeci or me orga.iuuuuu is tn -mfll.u lhnr lt wa8 ari M. . .. ..... j Dettcrment oi me town anu commuu- ceedlng,y enjoyable occasion. Mrs. R. K. Nickels Is much im proced. Mrs. Lee Farrla Is on the sick list this week. Mrs. Ni,x, a slHter of Llg Brown, Is quite sick. Mrs. Berger, west of town, Is num bered with the sick. All who desire corn shelling done call upon Brendel and Seybolt. Harry Todd shipped two cars of cattle to South Omaha Tuesday. Zack Shrader from Mt. Pleasant precinct shipped 2 car of cattle Tues day. Grandma Fleming Is reported quite ill, but nothing very serious at present. Zack Shrader shipped two cars of cattle to the South Omaha market Tuesday. George Nlckles has been under the lally good roads. weather for the past few days. Plans and Siecifications. Postmaster Schneider today re- It L-I..-.I .U- A ty in every particular, and espec- Lould not p08sible be otherwise with L neW postofflce build,ng In this MIbs Margie Walker Is spending Dr. Gilmore, Secretary and Glen Boe h wucit in Omaha with friends. deker treasurer. Committees for Mr. James Brown accompanied organlzetion, membership and by Miss Celede Berger to Omaha Friday, laws were appointed two such elegant entertainers in k 0a t hia I - till AUU IUQ OA 11 lO b u vy - - v Wrm. Brown was elected chairman, . M nflkpr nnd Mrs . . . . mjj. . c ... siM r.. charge 88 Mr8, Baker . ana ftlrs- Kor Inspection by prospective bidders. Sporer. At the proper hour a two Th Dlana provde for the completioi course lunch was served. Those who nf thft hulldlne bv Aueust 1. 1911. were present to enjoy the event were: and provide that an extenslon of time Mesdames V. B. VirKln. J. V. y,aA K thi mntrantnr nrnvlrl. Prof. Asche left Wednesday after- Mr. W. B. Banning, of Union, was d , g whU B F Brendei j. . . M1. 01,,tahla orrnT!Fomt.nta m ! ,ik A tiMA f I nfoonnt and era va a Inn trthv ffllu All I ... . M I non lor rmusiuuum ..u VuCu.0 .... -.v - . w Bergeri 1 M uavl8( H. v. Long, and cornp,le3 with certain require Omana. -"B ,uuu John Thomason, Charles Creamer, monta -rho vUniinn hnwnvpr. will Don't fail to attend the Ice cream course given it was very evident that k whU H. GraVes. Earl Jen- k ;h. nm w 1 i qi i social at Loughrldge's hall Saturday Mr. Banning was up on the road k,n8 F M young Cha8 Spangieri There la al3Q a provi8lon in them for evening. question, legally, practically and oth- Q Churchill. Torrence Fleming. tin Aav fnr onrh Aa, Charles Spangler Is erecting a new erwlse. Here Is a point that he F k j ff Brendei narmond tua niAa nvor ofnr Anit 1. garage for his auto. Albert Young is brought out very strongly, and that Beck Galen Rhoden Mary virgin, 1911 except that the provision for an doing the work. is the citizens must work In harmony . h y Tom Adam8i j. n. Tra. M'.nn ha Pnmn0f, wlth niria ae. Mrs. Mark White from East Rock for good roads. There are $25,000 , , natchett. J. W. Brendei, Liin th. T,in nd Rnprlflea- Bluffs spent Tuesday with Mr. and road and bridge fund for this county. L,we ,Ilatt gIdneyi Iowa; Mary bg Washington, ... ...ii. I ... 1 n niWk tmrf1 nn rT trilu I - t Mrs. Aivin wnue. I b Allison. Mira McDonald. A. G. Long, n r with th B.mprvlKlnp arrhltpcht Mr. Hlatt. son-in-law of Mr. Alvin amount? No, was the unanimous MIllBeB Be8sie Brendei, Gertrude t'm 9sth 110. This clears the White, is spending several days here vote of those assembled. The system Long EUa NlckeiS( Leora 1 Farrls, fleld for contractors to figure on and visiting witn irienus ana remnves. . u..., 6Uu .wauo Leona Davi3. lt . Mnpotpd tnat a number of bids Attend the ice cream social to be been given by the farmer who works . Bhmmd mr th work. There Christian church at LoughridgeB nan noai auer eacn rain, iius uas ueeii .... .. , ,. ... nrnvpn nnt nnlv ff thp rlvpr nrec nets inciimiiiuiy mceiuis ui me v-n.- -n.... ni.iknm Una hrwkti n In villi?' n t .h ,!... i, has almost given by the young ladles of the the road along his farm; using the rprnvnrpd entirely. Saturday evening, Col. Seybolt has a new Bulek auto but back In the county. zens of Murray Wednesday night, and Mr. and Mrs. Itex. Young attend ed the class play at Plattsmouth on Thursday evening. Mrs. .1. A. Walker and daughter, Mrs. G. 11. Gilmore, drove to Platts mouth Wednesday. Art Hughey. the hustling commer- -. ;..."-' ...,, tr ... 0f the county. Another meeting will . . . . . tuoo opfinni nnnmn iiv n th. in wii. n u i 111 nua id iuiLiicuiaKiLucuiaucviuu- traveler from NeorasKa uuy, was .. - . . .. Saturday evening. May 28th. snent the day wun irienas. uer vmu a souu menu ensmo i uu ... . . . . . . i Ani t no rarmAM n-nsi oia o a miinn in. Mr Harve Manners, formerly of the moBt effective work. The best ""u " " ' " 1,1th fnr tho rnnd hpln wntv- teresieu m iiaviug gouu lunua us uio and It is a datsey. too. The Col. mr. Wallace rnupoi, wno graaea - - . ... i.o,. m -npp.l nvpr the six miles of road from Weening Wat- l,,e oi ...nu.8 .uu, . iupIv -.p , er out. eave a eood talk on the road The people of Murray are waking up Dr. Newell, the dentist, made his making from a practical standpoint. l" l" "l "- usual Tuesday trip to Murray. He He held that for putting the road up " v. clal In Murray Wednesday. A large number of Murray people l.kl nl.nA !,., nnnl tml.llnir fnrth In I U' rre Planning for the four feet. Unless the farmer who dtUens In town, If not more so, and Ins: exercises of the Plattsmouth high weeping aier as Beui . .. . . ... . . the structure can be started by Sep tember 1, 1910, at the latest and that it can be pushed to a speedy conclusion. This means some lively work during the fall and that the city will have another fine building ready for occupancy by the forepart of the spring or summer. school. Mrs. Bert PhllpoL and daughter, of Weeping Water, vlBlted Tuesday 'and Wednesday with Mrs. W. C. Brown. We are pleased to learn that Mrs nnirir Automobile company, was In markets his grain over these roads lucy B"ou,u "lieuu luo hpin Von tham un nil pffni-u rt' tnnd Saturday evening Murray r iiuni. ..vk v. .....u .. - Uncle Ivan White has been spend- roads will fall. Ing the greater part of the week in Another point brought out in the The Color of the Lips. Plattsmouth Improving his property talks was me ract tnai it cost me Tne naturai color of the. Hps Is there. He goes up in the morning farmer more to haul his grain to mar- lnk and uP8 8hould be smooth. If i ....... Lloyd's limb Is in a far better condl- "d returns at night. ket than theost of Bhlpplng over the the color change8 and the lips get tion than It has been for the past W- J- PhPot accompanied by Mb railroads to the terminal market. pale crack and pee!i lt ,8 a 8iKn of wlf nnd aon VV. Howard, left Tues- This Is evident when once considered. .,,- V P A TV I " ' . u i v t v it ,7 vwiiu i it v it v k-v i( 1 .i t n ,1 rimAi I Thn rlrotr la (ha Itav tn vnnrl rnaHa I.. . . . . . . t Mrs Henry Spangler and daugh- ua' "UI111 iUI upvci .a - -w tnai is some irregularity in me acuon tor Miss Elizabeth visited last week counties, Nebraska, where he Is inter- The split-log drag Is considered the of the digefltlve organs. In such I . 11. At 1- n I hAIlt AA I . .. . ... . . i.h hr un nhrlP SnanEler nd l"o rBn,;u " luu- cases Triner's American Elixir or irn- - , Vah.rn.-lf. iamuy. f.o uf n 11,-nwn wu a nnRBpn ger to Omaha Saturday evening to Bee Berger la assisting htnu We fhod roaHds;, Murraf 8tands b"tween brings the whole body to the natural attend a house party at the home of feel no hestltancy In recommending tKnem ana, tn.e cunty vBea1, t fl,UK"a activity. Make your stomach able to Mrs, Hall. these gentlemen to those who want " i - ; , ' accept enough nutrItlous 100(1 and this kind ot work done. T "l w"f "l l" '"""" strengthen the rest of the digestive .... n w ... hp Jbrethern, and will give them a good organa and youp blood be per. If the Stomach, Heart, or Kidneys are weak, try at least, a few doses only of Dr. Shoop's Restorative. In five or tea days only, the result will surprise you. A few cents will cover the cost. And here Is why help comes so quickly. Dr. Shoop does not drug the Stomach, nor stimu late the Heart or Kidneys. Dr. Shoop's Restorative goes directly to the weak and falling nerves. Each organ has its own controlling nerve. When these nerves fail, the depend ing organs must of necessity falt er. This plain, yet vital truth, clear ly tells why Dr. Shoop's Restorative is so universally successful. Its sue cess is leading druggists everywhere to give it universal preferance. A test will surely tell. Sold by all dealers. Entertained at Paikennlng Home The Frauverlen of the German l.itheran church of Eight Mile G.oe met Wednesday afternoon at the beautiful home of Mrs. Chris Parkenning. Mrs. Parkennlng's birthday occurred on the same day, consequently the occasion was made that of a birthday party also. After the regular business ses sion the remainder of the afternoon was spent in music and social con versation. At an appropriate hour a three course luncheon was served, to which all did ample justice. At a late hour the guests all departed for their homes, wishing Mrs. Park enning many more, happy birthdays. Those who attended were Mes dames F. J. Hennlngs, II. Horn, L. Frledrlch and son, A. Hlld, P. A. Hlld and son, J. Hlld and son, L. Puis and children, W. Becker, J. Terryberry and son, J. Tritsch, J. P. Trltsch, W. H. Wehrbein, J. Wehr- bein and son, E. Rummel, W. Rum mel, J. Gorder and children, W. Shutz, N. Halmes, P. Halmes, A. G. Nolting, J. P. Mei8inger, C. F. Val lery, G. A. Kaffenberger, G. P. Mels- Inger, J. Lohnes; Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Haffke and daughter; Misses Mary Propst, Eva Theirolf, Josephine Val lery, Emma and Margaret Tritsch, Mabel and Louise Rummel, Louise Lohnes, Tillie Halmes, Lizzie Nolt ing. Miss Isabella Young went to South Omaha Wednesday evening to spend r few days with her friend, Miss- Vcrna Tracey. We regret to learn that our old friend. C. Bengen Is again on the sick ftha ou tbe 5 ovi,,, Burlington train. list. 1 1 Is many friends hope for a speedy recovery. Mr. Fred Engelkemeler came down from Plattsmouth Wednesday and went from hero to his farm In Mt. Pleasant precinct. nort is to the effect that she Is tm- Mlsses Isabella "ioting, l'auiino Old- proving and is out ot danger. ham nnd Margie alker attended I1 II 11 l-.llmrvrp nnd MPr nimn-l .. . . .....,... ..-. v.. ... ... smoom ana Droaa nignway to riaus- fectlv pure and lchi The clrcU!atlon er,. Mrs. J. a. wainer, une u mouth nreclnct. From here it stands ..., ...,. .,A , t.l.. ...I. ',! .l v in, mnnt Atlafl . ' . .. . .. . . " ".uiiic n.-6itti anu c.c.jr 4.oi i. ;ai1?' " 7 3 rP" our Wb0 on uie nortn 10 ao ot the body will receive good nour n...v, tnoir auiv. t ji r , - - w IN 11 III 111. Ill IIIHI'UMI'H 1)1 LI1KMLUII1U.CI1. The club adjourned to meet Sat- th intestines, the nerves and the uruay nignt at JenKins nan. Kvcry blood Trlnefa American Elixir farmer of East and West Rock Bluffs are requested to be present us for free medical advice In any Misses Minnie Young and Mary r . ,, ,,'i.iniisn Mrs. John Murdock was taken to the Presbyterian hospital at Omaha Friday by Dr. Gilmore, where she was operated on for appendicitis early Saturday morning. Te latest re- "Cupld at Vassal'" at the Tat-mele Thursday evening. Misses Tessle Stokes, Lela Val lery, Arthur Coponhaver and Tom Tllson attended the class play at the Pnrmele Thursday night. Mr. Win, Smith received a card from Mrs. Smith who Is traveling In the east with her father, A. M. Holmes In which she states they were to leave Washington, D. C, Wed nesday morning for New York city. They are In good health, seeing the Mr. Henry Shoemaker accompanied country and eilj0yti,r themselvs im- by his daughter, Mrs. Henry Thlele nipnB0.iy, .1 n.... t 4 1 i- ., ..i 1 i. Aii r.f,. nm ... w i-w.wo m-nunau u.. t.u... mrnf wns WPn represented in .mm.u, i-.,, ... t vi-. 0nmllft ,nst Monday. Those who vls- Grnndma Wiley has been ailing Upd the n,Ptropoll8 were: Dr. B. F for tho past week, nothing Berlous htrendel wife and daughter , Miss Pes however. Uncle Billy is somewhat im-Lle. Mnc Churchill, wife and (laugh- proved, wmcn uis ninny irienus win ter. n. and Mrs. S. O. Pitman, be pleased to learn. K,r. and Mrs. Will Phllpot, Mrs. J 1 - Mra. John Cook and children of w. Berger, Mrs. A. L. Baker and Norfolk, came In Tuesday evening for daughter Opha; Dr. G, II. GUmoro, a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Chas. Boedeker, W. G. Boedeker, Al Cook. Mrs. Cook lived , In Murray bert Young, Harry Gregg, Verna several years, and has many friends Todd. Jack Chalfant and sister, Mrs and neighbors in the village who are Crouch of Wyoming, who la here vis giving bcr a cordial greeting. I King relatives. Regulates the bowels, promotes easy natural movement, cures con stipation Doan's Regulets. Ask your druggist for them. 25c a box Fair Warning. The three boys who had the sport ot tearing up the players bench at the ball park and otherwise putting that institution to the bad were to have been arraigned today before County Attorney Ramsey for Investi gation, but that gentleman was call ed to Louisville on another matter and the affair will go over until he returns. The chief of police states that there is not much probability ot a prosecution of these boys but a reoccurrence of the trouble would likely lead to someone being haled before the court to explain such con duct. For the protection and welfare of the ball grounds it is hoped that no more demonstrations ot this kind will take place, and that the park will not have to be watched to pre vent unwarranted and needless depredations. nittpr Wlnp Is a rpnipdv vnu ran dp- I iicnrl nnnn At 1 rn u-RtnrpH Wrlto - "-" - a i t BBMHBB a. . a .IP,-., m uu tuu nttu A Moore, who have had charge of the Ashhind Ave,( CMcago, 111. leuar urecK scnoois, nave reiurneu home to spend their vacation. These uHmnl1p vminir In.Hna hova "fllhwl lloUSC and Foilf LtS I'of Sille. the bill bo efficiently that they have houso and four iot8- one block nort been re-employed for next year. They 0f tbe iurray state rank, large are among the most proficient teach- barn 50x30, clsterm, well and wind ers In Cass county. mni also a eood cyclone cave, all iso wen anu iniintiiuy nave mese kinds of fruit. The house has a young ladles performed their duties good summer kitchen, also numerous as teachers, that they have been em- other outbuildings. This pioperty ployed for the next year. . cnn bo bought at a bargain it taken soon. J. L. Young, Murray, Neb August Krecklow, from near Man ley, was in tho city Monday looking after Borne business matters, and of course toog advantage of tho oppor tunity to call at the Journal office and renew hla subscription to the semi-weekly. " Mr. Krecklow Is not a very frequent caller at the county seat, as he resides such a distance from Plattsmouth. When he does come he Is a mighty welcome visitor at the Journal office. Dr. Newell, Dentist. Murray every Tuesday from 8 a. in., to 5 p. m. All kinds of first-class dental work. Satisfaction guaran teed. Horses Wanted. A few more head of horses to pas turc. O. L. Creamer. Rock Creek Ranch or phone 6L. ? ? MEW ISUGGV? ? ? I X t . '. Y If you do call on rhe and I will furnish the best J Uk IX iy lJV pLlV,. VUU1V 111114 OVV. ki t. W A. 4l4T- Y Also, the finest setts of double and single harness in V Cass county. Repairing a specialty. Patronize Y home first, last and all the time. I have the goods Y and you have the money; I need the money you need Y the goods; so let's make a trade. t Y ? Y MURRAY, NEBRASKA W. ;eK J V ? ? Y ? ? ? ? V V ? ? ? I