Murray Department. Farmers' Elevator Co. PREPARED IN THE INTERESTS OF THE PEOPLE OF MURRAY AND VICINITY ESPECIALLY FOR TDE JOURNAL READEBS. OF MURRAY, NEBRASKA DEALERS IK If any of the reader, of the Journal know of a social ent oranikm ofinUrect in this vicinity and irtU mad ame to this offict it vdl appear unter this heading F rant all items of Merest. EdUor Journal. I 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? Murray State Dank fl t ItlUKKAT, MtUKHUKM DC DC John Farrls' baby is on the sick j list. Mrs. Slgman near Union, Is quits ill. Mrs. Shepardson Is not as well at this writing. Dr. Newell made his usual trip to Murray Tuesday. W. J. Fhllpot and wife spent Mon day afternoon with friends in Mur ray. Dr. B. F. Brendel was called to Pacific Junction Tuesday on profes sional business. The fine home of the Pltmans Is nearing completion but not quite ready for occupancy. Mrs. Groff was taken suddenly sick Tuesday evening but Is Bome better at present. Childrens' day exercises next Sun day evening at the Christian chruch. Everybody, invited. Farmers in this vicinity are awrul busy, consequently trade among the merchants Is not brisk. J. W. Holmes Is up and around, but Is not altogether a well man, still suffering from a severe cold. "Scotty" a arranging gradually for his voyage down the raging Mis souri, which he expects t6 make ere many moons. Postmaster Baker was a brief visi tor in the county seat Tuesday night, going up on the evening train, re turning at midnight. Bert Batchell's little boy was se verely cut last Monday while chop )lng wood. Several stitches were taken and the little fellow Is doing well. M. 0 Churchill expects to be "at home" In his new residence la a few days. Mr. and' Mrs. Churchill will be the possessors of a cozy little home. Work has been commenced on the new kitchen addition to the Presby terlan church. Work on the new structure was suspended Tuesday on account of rain. "The same thing now and for ever," says Will Smith, our genial merchant. Will Is batching now, and has came to the conclusion that pessimist Is a man with a bad dlges tlon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Countryman living four miles southwest of Mur ray, are rejoicing over the arrival . of a young lady at their home Satur day. She weighs eleven pounds, and "both mother aid baby doing well. A concrete walk is being put down In front of the bank and postofflce buildings, which will prove quite a beneficial improvement. Concrete steps will also be placed at both en trances. W. W. Hamilton Is super intending the job. The district convention of Sunday Mchools at Cedar Creek was well at tended. Mr. Corvally Davis and Mr, Oliver Dinwiddle were delegates from the Presbyterian church and Messrs Evertt Thomason, Arthur Hanson nd Lee Knlss from the Christian churrh. Wm. Scott, the genial M. P. agent baa gotten his patten hide stretcher Into the hands of a manufacturer in St. Louis, and will Boon be able to derive some revenue from that tiource. It Is his own contrivance. and something that Is greatly In de mand by trappers, Is simple in con etructlon. t May "Scotty" soon be wearing diamonds and lots of them Miss Tessle Stokes was an Omaha visitor Saturday, Mrs. A. L. Baker was a visitor In Nebraska City Monday. Mrs. W.. C. Brown was an Omaha visitor Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Jessie Polln of Omaha is the guest of Mrs. W. C. Brown this week. man. Mrs. T. W. Fleming's mother from Weeping Water, James Fleming, a brother of Torrence, from Nebraska City, and Charles Heebner, a brother- in-law, were guests at the Fleming home Sunday. Mrs. Halligan and daughter of North Platte arrived Tuesday morn ing for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Edmunds, remaining un til Wednesday, and then continuing her Journew to Nebraska City. Mrs. Edmunds and Mrs. Halligan are old friends fron girlhood days. Murray will not celebrate this year. They do not feel very friend ly toward Plattsmouth, ' because of the small number of people of that city who came to Murray last year. But they feel disposed to let bygones be bygones, and retalliate by going to Plattsmouth this year. We are pleased to note that Geo Cook, the harness man, is doing a fair business, Murray cannot afford to do without an establishment of this character. It is handy for the farmers of this vicinity and they should realize the necessity of throw lng all the trade possible to Mr. Cook. Mrs. Rebecca Bcdwell, accorapan led by her nelce, Mrs. J. L. Long, went to Macedonia, Iowa, Monday, where they will visit friends for a week, previous to Mrs. Berwell's de parture for her home In Bolcow Mo. Miss Ida Boedeker will Join her and accompany her to her home for a visit. B. A. Root, the druggist, has just received a fine soda fountain and when it Is placed and the weather warms up, you can get Just that which will be congenial to the inner Bee Berger is making a fine Grain, Wagons, Buggies and i mplomonts ! Mrs. G. M. Minford and daughter Opha, were shopping in Omaha Mon day. Mrs. A. Corbet of Elmwood. is here visiting her daughter, Mrs. Harmond Beck. Mesdames J. W. Holmes and G W. Boedeker were business callers In Omaha Tuesday. Mrs. A. L. Baker entertained at dinner Sunday Doc Long and family and Wm. Sporer and family. Mrs. Nick Klaurens and daughter Lena and Mrs. Charles Spangler were Nebraska city visitors lues' day. Oscar McDonald of Murdock drove down In his Brush auto and spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Myra McDonald. Dr. B. F. Brendel and J. W Holmes were brief visitors In Platts mouth Monday afternoon, going up the Dr's. Brendels auto. The many friends of Mrs. Glen counter for Mr. Root, over which the delicious drinks is to be dis pensed. A nice soda fountain is what Murray has long needed. In Good Roads Meeting. The road meeting Saturday night was very successful. A large gath- Perry will be pleased to learn that erlng of farmers and business men she has greatly Improved, and Is in fair way to ultimate recovery, Mr. and Mrs. Justice Lilly came down from Plattnmouth Tuesday morning to visit their son Frank and family east of town for a few days. Mrs. Orace Melllnger and little son Houno and Four Lots for Sale. House and four lots, one block north of the Murray State bank, a large barn 50x30, cistern, well and wind mill, also a good cyclone cave, all kinds of fruit. The house has a good summer kitchen, also numerous outbuildings. This property can be bought at a bargain if taken soon. J. L. Young, Murray, Neb. ALVO NEWS Phone your news to Alvo Drug Co. Phones Alvo 20a; Bell, blk 1535. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kirkpatrlck and daughter Irene, went to Lincoln Sunday evening. Miss Irene went on to Spring Ranch to visit her aunt. and Mr. and Mrs. Kirkpatrlck visit ed with Mr. and Mrs. Barrett until Wednesday. Charles Godby and Fern Sutton went to Denver June 1st, and re turned June 4th. E. M. Stone and P. J. Llnch were In Omaha and Council Bluffs on bus iness Monday. They have the agency for the Oakland Automobile com pany. , James Rouse was in Plattsmouth on business Tuesday. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Coat man, June 2, a girl. The bible class and other friend gathered at the home of Revv Upte- grove last Tuesday evening, surpris ing him, the occasion being his 70th birthday. R. W. Stewart was a passenger on No. 18 for Omaha Wednesday. Miss Marie Stroemer came home Saturday from University Place to visit a few days. She returned Wed nesday to attend summer school. Jno. Woods, Lee Snavely, Sam Cashner and W. M. Coatman, went to Omaha Wednesday. Mrs. Wesley Bird and Mr. and Mrs Arthur Friend took supper with A D. Bird and family last Thursday The M. W. A. and Royal Neighbors and the Knights of Pythias held joint memorial services last Sunday. Charles Rosenow and family en- Officers Stand By and See the tertained his parents from near Elm- . proceed Without nuuu ouuuaj. i . Ed. Hurlbert and family and Dan Interference Manners and family, visited with j0un Jones last night became in Mrs. Nervla Knott last Sunday. vojved In a difficulty near the Hotel Eiinmeu r nenu was in town last ... . u . Riley with a young man named Har- Mrs. Kate Miller has rented her who ,s employed by one or the home to Mr. Clodfeldter who has telephone companies in the city with rented T. W. Berry's pool hall. We handle the Schutler, Cooper and "Old Hickory Wagons, Press Drills, Binders and Mowers, Plymouth Binder Twine, Barbed and Woven Wire. Farmers, we can famish you with any vehicle or farm ing implement you want much cheaper than you can buy the same article elsewhere. Come and see us, at the elevator, and get prices that will astonish you. We can save you money and at the same time make a fair profit for ourselves. LLOVD GAPEM, HURRAY, NEB. Manager. m TIE RILEY IE bastlle. tshment. All of which Is some pun- Miss Eletha Rouse and her cousin, Miss Alma Marshall, came in Satur day afternon on the flyer from Nelson, Neb., where Miss Aletha has been visiting several weeks the result that John landed upon Harvey it force and vigor of a manly fist. The exact origin of the trouble is unknown but it is said to have been regarding some young women who had been looking at the Harry Prouty is here from Kansas Pictures at the Majestic with Har Dr. Newell, Dentist. Murray every Tuesday from 8 a. m., to 5 p. ra. All kinds of first-class dental work. Satisfaction guaran teed. met at the Loughrige hall where a general discussion of good roads was entered Into. There is a unit ed feeling for road Improvements. There Is unquestionably a need of better roads. Uncle Ben Beckman, our road overseer, was present and gave an outline of what he consld- arrlved last Thursday evening from ered the best means of getting the Old Mexico to spend the summer roads up in shape. Dr. Walker gave with her mother, Mrs. Myra Mc- resume of the Nehawka Commer Donald. I clal club organization and Its sup Exercises for Children's day will Port of good roads. What will the be conducted next Sunday at the! county commissioners do to aid the Presbyterian church in the morning citizens of these two precincts? This and at the Christian church In the Question was thoroughly discussed, evening. Will Smith went to Omaha Mon day evening to attend the commence ment exercises of the State Deaf and Dumb schools, where he had a nelce to graduate. Mrs. J. H. Cook and family de parted Tuesday morning for Nor folk, Neb., after a visit with her par enta, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burton, for two weeks. Dr. T. V. Davis was down from Lincoln again Monday to visit his father, Mr. J. A. Davis, who seems and a committee appointed to inter view these officials, and make ar rangements to have them present at the next meeting, when the date ef the next meeting has been deter mined. Notice of which will appear In the Journal. An Easy Prey. As soon as any organ of our body becomes weak, it Is an easy prey of various diseases, especially those caused by micro-organisms. The only way to prevent such a disease or to chock its nroereas ia in fnrrn to ue consiueraoiy oeuer man ne has the wcakened organ to accept and morougniy aigest the necessary Miss Lena Young departed Wed- amount of food. The body will then nesday for Arvada, Montana, where become strong enough to uphold its she will spend her summer vacation, health. The best remedy for creat Her brother Albert accompanied her lng and keeping a healthy and vig as far as Omaha. orous appetite and for perfect dlirps- Colonel Jenkins returned Monday tlon is Triner's American Elixir of evening from Crelghton, Neb., where I Bitter Wine. It is a palatable stlmu he went with his mother a week ago mnti stomachic, tonic and invlgorat to visit relatives. Mrs. Jenkins pro- ,nB- Even the most delicate stom longed her stay for some time yet. ach, which rejects everything, will JameB Hatchett and family drove accept this remedy and get strong over to Weeping Water In their auto again. It is advisable to use it in Sunday to visit Mrs. Hatchett's ftU stomach troubles, in flatulence, brother, John Bronson and family, constipation, nervousness, attacks of Jim says he made the trip without rheumatism, frequent headache, ane a bobble. ' mla and in diseases of the blood. At The Readlne class mot with Mr. g stores. Jos. Trlner, 1333-1339 Louchrldee Mondav aftprnnnn Ti.i. b0 Asniand ave., cnicago, III meeting closed the year's work, and the members of the clnas are well Have you ever used the celebrated sltlsfled with the time spent. Mrs. "Forest Rose" flour? Try it when Loughridge served refreshments at you buy the next sack. At all lead- clone of the meeting. 1 nr dealers, City. Prof. John Wllcockson left Sun day on the flyer for Mont Vista, Colo. The ninth grade of the Alvo school consisting of the following: Marie Appleman, Grace Newklrk, Mary Mil ler, Lee Prouty and Clinton Maxey, held their commencement exercises Saturday evening, June 4, 1910, at the M. E. church which were well rendered. i Miss Flora Boyles came home from Iowa City, Iowa, where she has been attending school, Saturday evening. Dale Boyles came home Sunday from Lincoln, bringing several uni verstty friends with him to spend the day, among whom were the Misses Kathryn Windham, Ruth Haller, Stella Shaw, Hazel Perrln, Helen Klngsley and Messrs. Glen Whit comb, Marvin Somervllle, Harold Graham, Win Breese and Guy Hutch laon. They all returned to Lincoln Sunday evening, having enjoyed a very delightful day. Harry Linch of Omaha came in Saturday evening to spend Sunday with relatives. He left on No. 17 Sunday evening for Lincoln. Carl Johnson went to Omaha Wed nesday. Fred Ledlg went to Omaha on business Wednesday. Mrs. Mary Vickers went Monday evening to Meridan, Kan., for a short visit. Ed. Rltchey of Meridan, Kan., came in Saturday evening, remain- lng until Monday with his aunt, Mrs. Mary Vickers and family. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stout left last Saturday on No. 17 for an ex tended visit at Kewanee, 111., with relatives. Will Cook and family of Elrawood visited at Mrs. Blna Kltzel's Sunday. Mrs. C. R. Jordan and daughter, Miss Emma Jordan, left last week for an extended trip through the west, spending some time on the coast for the benefit of Mrs. Jor dan's health. Dale Boyles returned home from school Wednesday. Mr. Fred Mc Connell of Omaha accompanied him for a few days visit. Effects of a Rusty Nail. Michael Hlld, the furniture man, is going about with his right hand tied up today, merely as a precau tion against poisoning it. He ran a rusty nail into it last Saturday, the point of the nail, however, just breaking the skin. He paid no at tention to the matter and a day' or so ago started to do some work about his lawn. In doing this some dirt or foreign substance penetrated the wound and it commenced to swell up from the infection. He took time by the forelock and used something on the injury to draw out the inflamation with the result that the hand is nearly well today. He does not expect any further trouble with it in the future. vey. Jones also parted loose irom some strong, vigorous profanity and uproarouB language during the said process of altering Harvey's features all of which tended to perturb and irritate the guests of Mine Host Dun bar of the Riley. During the melee Officer Trout and Watchman Young are claimed to have been spectators and to have declined to interfere with the festive Jones and his pug ilistic activities. Later they inform ed Chief Ralney of what had taken place and he went over to one of the livery barns where Jones Is em ployed, and where he had retired af ter the battl and got him. Accord ing to th chief he . Informed Jones that there was one man on the force who was not afraid of his pugilistic tendencies and he so demonstrated Jones spent the remainder of the night In jail and this morning faced his honor, Judge M, Archer. Judge Archer inquired Into the clr cumstances of the skirmish and Jones frankly admitted that he was respon slble for the blow which landed upon Harvey, wehereup the court Judi daily decided that such conduct was malefactorlsm in Its most dread form and deserves to be severely punish ed. He therefore administered some of his celebrated brand of justice and mulcated Jones to the tune ot five bones and four bones costs or a total of nine bones or six suns in the Pain anywhere stopped in 20 min utes sure with one of Dr. Shoop's Pink Pain Tablets. The formula is on the 25-cent box. Ask your doc tor or druggist about this formula! Stops womanly pains, headache, pains anywhere. Write Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis., for free trial bottle to prove value. All dealers. Will Visit in Kansas. Mrs. J. J. McNurlln and her grand daughters Misses Myrtle Standish and Mrs. A. J. Hansen, all of Mur ray, came in last evening for a visit of several days with Mrs. McNurlin's son, John McNurlln and family of this city. Mrs. McNurlln and Miss Standish and Mrs. Hansell will de part next week for Kansas where Miss Standish returns to her home and where Mrs. McNurlln and Mrs. Hansell will visit with Miles Stand ish and family. A Man Wants to Dye. only when a lazy liver and sluggish bowels cause frightful despondency. But Dr. Kink's New Life Pills expel poisons from the system; bring hope and courage; cure all Liver and Kidney troubles; Impart health and vigor to the weak, nervous and ailing. 25c at F. G. Friceke & Co. Mrs. George Wagner from near Cedar Creek is in the city today on business. Dance at Jenkins Hall Remember the dateSaturday night' June 11, 1910. The best ever. Jacob's orchestra of Omaha will be there to de light the participants. Everybody welcome and a good time guaranteed W. E. Rosencrans Is looking after business in Council Bluffs today, go ing on train No. 23. DO YOU NEED A t X t X f t ? ? t ? ? ? ? ? r ME 5't SOGGY? If you do call on me and I will furnish the best at a very low price. Come and see what I have. Also, the finest setts of double and single harness in Cass county. Repairing a specialty. Patronize home first, last and all the time. I have the goods dnd you have the money; I need the money you need the goods; so let's make a trade. W. K 5 MURRAY, NEBRASKA t ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? r