The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, September 08, 1910, Image 6

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    Murray Department
Children Cry for Fletcher's
PREPARED IN THE INTERESTS OF THE PEOPLE OF MURRAY AND VICINITY ESPECIALLY FOR THE JOURNAL READEBS.
an item of ink rut in this vimiity aiJ trill mail tame to this oJic it mil appear under this heading
If any of the readers of the Journal know of a tor.ial tnnt or
ife want ail items of ink red. Editor Journal.
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The
-Hank Account
Is the first step toward success and for
tune. Protects your family in emergencies.
Educates your children.
Makes you independent.
Gives you standing in the community.
It is a valuable aid in any enterprise
undertaken anywhere by anybody
under any condition.
If you do not have a bank account,
let us suggest that you start one with
u? amediately.
Murray State B
MURRAY, NEBRASKA
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E A CLUE TO IHE
MURDER OF JOHN RUBY
It would seem from the following
special from Auburn that the officials
of Nemaha county have a clue to the
murderer of John Ruby, whose body
was recovered from the Nemaha riv
er: "Parties who have been looking
over the grounds between the Mis
souri Pacific yards and the Nemaha
river have discovered what they are
satisfied Is the train where the man,
John Ruby, was stricken down and
dragged for some distance through
the weeds. There were tracks of a
light wagon and team from the spot
to the bank of the river near where
the body was found. It was told that
the hat and coat were found near the
yard limits to the east of the Missouri
Pacific depot, but the party now de
nies having found either. Detectives
and local officers of the law are busy,
and It is believed : developments of
importance are forthcoming." Every
Indication points to the fact that Mr.
Ruby was foully murdered, and that
the officers will leave nothing undone
Geo. Cook, Murray for fine buggies
J. W. Holmes was a business vis
itor in Plattsmouth Tuesday.
School began Monday, but the
youngsters are not at all happy.
Quite a number of Murrayltes are
attending the state fair at Lincoln
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Brown went
to Plattsmouth Labor day to see the
ball game.
You want a newbuggp? If you want
the best for the least money call on
George Cook.
Miss Zctta Drown of Plattsmouth
wnB a gtieHt at the Merger home Sun
day and Monday.
Farmers will booii begin fall plow
ing and the ground Is in excellent
condition for the work.
Col. Jenkins drove up to Platts
mouth Tuesday in his auto to attend
to borne business matters.
Miss llesflo Ilrendel attended the
farewell party given by Miss Ina
Hatt nt Plattsmouth last Friday
night. .
The finest line of Buggies in Cass
satisfied with Mr. Boedeker's admin
istration, and that they have great
confidence in him aa a citizen and
banker.
Mrs. A. L. Baker has returned
from Sheridan, Boone county, Indi
ana, after a three week's visit with
relatives and friends. She was ac
companied by her daughter, Opha,
and they report a most enjoyable
time. Mrs. Baker says It is always a
pleasure to visit her former home,
where she was born, but many scenes
are not Just what they used to be
While very much delighted with their
trip they were glad to get back to
Murray and no one was more pleas
ed to see them than Arthur.
oouny at George Cook's. Call and ex
amine our buggies and see how low we
re Felling them.
Lloyd Gapen, wife and daughter,
Villa, and niece, Miss Elsie Gapen,
Vent to Lincoln Tuesday to attend
the state fair.
OUle Bailey living four miles
southwest of town received a severe
wound of the foot Sunday on a plow
shear, whereby one toe was nearly
severed from that member.
A little baby girl was born to Mr.
and Mrs. Lee Brown seven miles
west of Murray on Tuesday morning,
September 6. All doing nicely.
Murray people are very much in
terested in seeing the murderer of
Mr. Shera brought to Justice, and
will do everything In their, power In
assisting to do this.
Mrs. Al. Kennedy baa returned
from Tlalnvlew, where she had been
visiting with her sister, Mrs. Will
lam Royal. She reports a most en
joyable trip and a pleasant visit.
"Scotty" says If the telephone calls
at the depot keep on increnslng he
will have to hire a cheap boy to ana
wer them. Just at his busleKt hours
of the day Is the very time when ho
Is annoyed the most
T. M. Patterson, Henry Goos and
William Ralney stopped of here on
Wednesday on their return trip from
Kansns to attend the funeral of John
Ruby who was foully murdered near
Auburn on a similar trip Just one
week previous.
Henry Long returned Wednesday
from Furnas county where he weii
to look over his farm. The crops in
Furnas county are not so good as
they have been In past years, Henry
says. Hob Sharder, his son-in-law,
and family are well satisfied with
their surroundings.
The statement of the State bank
of Murray appears In this issue. Not
many such institutions in towns the
size of Murray can boast of a more
prosperous banking bouse. Under
the management of Glen Boedeker,
the genial cashier, everything Indi
cates that the interests of the stock
holders are carefully guarded, and
A Pathetic Incident.
One of the most pathetic Incidents
connected with the horrible murder
of John Ruby la the child under
standing of the long absence of their
father from home. On two differ
ent days, the oldest child of the de
ceased, accompanied by two brothers
and sister, the former scarcely ten
years of age, drove to Murray with
the old gray team to meet their fath
er. There la one thing In this con
nection that appeals to every citizen
when he understanda the particulars
of this crime. Will the people of
Nebraska stand by the decision of
courts in such cases? Is there a law
yer with one spark of honor who
I.VIOX.
(Ledger.).
W. H. Puis of Murray, Democratic
candidate for representative was in
town yesterday and was a welcome
caller at this office.
Miss Audrey Lowther returned to
her home near Plattsmouth Thursday
evening of last week, after several
davs visit with Harry Graves and
wife.
We are reliably Informed that Mr.
and Mrs. J. Scott of Lincoln are the
proud parents of a new daughter
born last week. Mrs. v Scott was
formerly Miss Elma Applegate.
G. N. LaRue, Dean Austin and
Carter Albin departed the latter part
of last week for South Dakota where
they w 111 pick out their future homes
(?) which they drew In the land
opening a few months ago.
John Campbell and wife of Brok-
.... . J A.
en liow v sited several aays iasi
week with F. G. Kendall and wife.
Mr. Campbell was a resident in this
vicinity about thirty years ago and
many of the old settlers were glad
to see him.
Last Friday G. P. Barton opened
a pool hall In the east room of the
Tlie Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
In uso for over 30 years, has borne the signature of
r.ni has been made under his pcr-
sonal biipcrvislon since its Infancy.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA i
Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine- nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys AVorms
and allays Feverishncss. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy nnd natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Priend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
I Bears the Signature of
that will aid in apprehending the Per-VVoodman bulld, and now the pool
BUMS I'UHIIUIUUU I lit? UCCU. ...111 V ln,rt kr noco QU-QV
the time. He Informs us that he In
tends to run a first class place and
will not tolerate drunkenness.
Mrs. James W. Taylor has been
very ill the past week and Wednes-
Wiwitcd at Once.
We want all the chickens, ducks,
geese and turkeys that we can buy.
We pay the highest market price for
farm produce of all kinds.
HATT & SON.
JhelindYpu Have Ahyays Bought
In Use Fop Over 30" Years
THf CENTAUR COMPANY, TT MURHAT STRCCT, NCW YORK CITY.
EZ
as
day her condition became so serious r.EPORT OF THE CONDITION
that a consultation of physicians was
deemed advisable and a trained nurse
was summoned from Lincoln to take
cafe of her. We are pleased to learn
thnt there is some improvement in
her condition.
D. W. Foster and wife and Mrs.
I . . m
During the electrical storm last Nettie Stanton are now residents 01
OF THE
RESIDENCE OF IS. MOR
GAN STRUCK BY LIGHTNING
Murray State Ba.rk
Of Murray, Nebraska,
Charter No. 579
Incorporated In the Stale of Nebraska, at the
clone of business August 25. 1910.
KESOUUCE3
night the residence of Mrs Gertrude this vllage having moved Wednesday Loon and discount
...... .t , ,i I ( ..vtrUraft!t. stTlirvua
Morean was struck by lightning ana rrom tne iarm to meir uue c .ca.
damaged to some extent. The bolt
struck the furnace flue and split It
almost to the roof where It appears
a part of the bolt went Into the roof,
ripping the shingles off of a small
space. Soot had been knocked into
the cook range and into the furnace
below. The roof did not ignite prob
ably because it was wet from the rain
which was falling. Mis3 Foster and
Miss Alison Johnson who are board
ing with Mrs. Morgan, both felt the
shock from the falling bolt, Mrs.
Morgan was not dlsturoed. The resi
dence was fully insured and the loss
will no doubt be soon adjusted.
dence In northeast Union, and "Un
cle Dan" Is fast getting used to city
customs. We welror.'.e Mr. Foster
and famllr aa additions to our vil
lage.
...t.-,2.541 3t
and uiisei'urvd... 57 Hi
l.ankiim iiouse. turnliure una fixtures 2.7ST Wt
Current exiK'itst'S and taxes paid i, 53
l.je trom national, state aim private.
Ianna 41,a) Si
( necks and Items of exchange a 15
Currency , 2."4S 00
L.uld coin 5W
silver, nickels and cents i4 41- lo.tW 44
We Uuy Chickens.
We buy chickens, ducks and cream.
Highest prices. Test and pay for the
cream at once. Shipped 15 coops of
chickens and SO cans of cream last
week. HATT & SON.
Heie Ficn South Dakota
James Archer, Jr., of Ibel, South
Dakota, has been in the city for the
nast few days assisting in the pack
ing of his mother's household goods feW"1' 1'JIU'
Total :t.3 30
LIAMLITIES
Canltal slx-k paid In U0.000 00
uiDlun fund w
V niilv liled profit 3,4u2 W
inulviuual UfposUs subject to
check 4.2:il 4J
I lemand eertlHcaten of deposit 'i.Ml 7"
Time certificates of deposit... 5.1:3 -'4-5i.ai9 37
Total.' l7.3Si 30
State or Nebraska, t M
County ol Cass.' t I. w. u. uoeueKer,
cashier of the almve named bank, do bereoy
swear that the alove statement Is a correct
and true ci ly of the report niaUe to the state
nankin- hoard. W. U. Hokdkkkk. Cashier.
a.. .. (I'has. C. 1'aiimii.k. Director.
Attest, fvt 11 lliiwiih-uvu Ikirtu'tiir'
yulwcrllH'd and sworu to before nie this 31 bt
D. J. Pitman.
Notary Public.
The Hull Tournament
The base ball tournament held here preparatory to moving to Isbel, with
last week was a success. The weather in two miles of which town both Mr
moo vonf nnfovnroiiio bur tho nrn. Archer and his son. James, have
gram as advertised was pulled off. claims, and where they will make
The first ball came on Wednesday their future home. They will take
was between the Pinochles and Ber- the train for their new home today.
lo" whn Is a barber by trade,
1111 n 1IW l'fM.J DIA Jlllllll0 IV M IIU l " ....... I--. j , - Tnllna
rnuld defend a criminal whose hands 9r0re 4 and 4. After which Avoca has a neat three chair barber shop ". u"
1 - I .a
stained with Innocent blood? and Unadllla mudded It through nine in this new town of Isbel, and South Dakota, to Flattsnioutn, amv
When honorable citizens ask for but Innings In the rain. Unadllla finally Is doing nicely. He thinks himself lnK at judge A. N. Sullivan's last
one thing and that Is that they have winning by a scoer of 9 to 10. On and his father have two very valu- . t started from
Motored From Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Asa Snider and son,
Leroy, accompanied by Mr. T. A.
Weber, and Mr. G. A. Guenthner and
positive proof who committed some Thursday the Nehawka team played able quarters and Is confident that Sunday afternoon, arriving In
u imm that linvn hpfn com- ami .nil mr. oianriv mitciaauoH aa I Inhpl will be one of the leading towns I
Ul l"U Villi. VH 1.UMV " I n T WU, MUX. "WW .V-.. V U V.M'.UUU " I I , . .,,
ltted in the past three weeka, and 80me of their best players were un- in that part of the state. Success to umana monuay aue.uoou uu viu
they will see that Justice la meted able to come. Score 17 to 4 In favor them is the wish of all their Platts- on to Plattsmouth yesterday. Mr. and
out. Is It not a blot upon the courts 0f Avoca. Friday's game with Elm- motuh friends
and executive officers when mob wood was the best of the tournament.
law la talked openly. Why should Although our boya were defeated, the
rhurder, which have stained the his- game was a beauty. Score 4 to 0
tory of Casa county at the rate of Saturday, Union and Manley were
one every ninety daya for the past the opposing teams, Manley won by
two years, be permitted by a respect- a score of 7 to 2. After a few min
An Old Settler Stricken.
The sad news reaches the Journal
that Cyrus Alton of Elmwood, one of
the oldest residents of Cass county is
Mrs. Snider and son came to visit
Mrs. Snlder's parents, Judge and
Mrs. A. N. Sullivan. Messrs. Weber
and Guenthener looking after real
estate transactions. Mlsa Gladys Sul
livan will accompany the party to
Dallas, starting tomorrow, and Mrs.
Snider and son will remain for a Ion-
Messrs.
Weber and Guenthener and Guenthe-
verv low and that but little hone la
able community, regardless of the utea rest Manley and Avoca played Lnfprtalnpd for his recovery. Last
courts and the laws. When the peo- fve innings and reaulted in a score Frlday he 8Utfered a severe stroke of &er vUlt w,th ber Parents
tile lock and bolt the doors or meir 0f 2 to 0 In Manley's ravor. The nrtvu nrl hn9 heen. in a very eDer ana uuejunener uu
home at night; when men of courage dance at the town hall Saturday even-Lrecarlou 8 conditlon ever since. The ner and Weber accompanied Misses
go about their duties aner nigm iui- nng closed the program
ly protected by fire arms, It does not
speak well of the moral condition of Resolutions of Condolence,
our commonwealth. Eight murders Hall of Platte Lodge No. 7, 1. O. O. F.
in Casa county in two years! Do Plattsmouth, Neb., Sept. 6, '10
not look to Breathitt county, Ken- WHEREAS, It has pleased the Su
ELMWOOD.
(Leader-Echo.)
Mrs. F. A. Raker severely burned
her left hand last evening by having
come in contact with some hot greese.
The Elmwood park base ball team
Journeyed over to Murdock Friday
and defeated the nine at that place
by a score of 12 to 5. This waa one
of the Harvest Home Festival attrac
tions. Dr. Munger shipped hia household
goods to Eagle yesterday and will re
sume the practice of medicine at that
place instead of Lincoln as previous
ly announced. In their new field of
labor they are accompanied by the
best wishes of their friends here.
Leta sing a song as we go long so
I every one can hear.'and tell them all
to trade this fall where goods are
not too dear; and bear in mind that
you can find right where these goods
are sold, if you will read with care
and speed the ads these columns
hold.
Sid West left yesterday for Des
Moines, la., for a visit with his broth
er, Ed. west, w nom ne nas not seen.
for forty-ieven years. Sid made hla
home with this brother when a small
boy, leaving hla home when eleven
years of age, and they have not seen
each other since that time.
There is an ordinance against the
riding of bicycles on the sidewalks
of our city Aside from breaking
law and ordinance you are endanger
ing the lives of others. Sidewalks
are for no purpose than to walk on,
and the proper authorities should see
to it that they are kept free at all
times for such use.
A sad accident which we failed to
chronicle last week was that which
befell a little son of Dell Tyson's at
the home of hla grandfather, W. H.
H. Cassle, on Saturday, August 20.
The little fellow fell off of a pile of
wood on which he was playing, break
ing his left arm Just above the elbow.
Sullivan and Lindsay to Omaha this
iinfnrtnnntft Enntleman is a citizen
whose frlenda are legion, and hla aernoon via me uumugtou.
death would be a great loss to the
Soothea itching skin. Heals cuts
or burns without a scar. Cures piles,
eczema, salt rheum, any itching.
Doan's Ointment. Your druggist sella
It.
people of Elmwood. The Journal sin- vvVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
cerely hopes that the good man may
recover.
Sells Farm.
James Sage closed a
deal a few
tucky but to Cass county, Neb. Each prerne RUier of the universe to re-
crlme committed on citizens of Cass move from our midst all earthly labor
county two In the last three weeks, Bnd suffering our brother Odd Fel-
...! Iw.lh fnr Wa than one hundred lur Phirlna S TaU- thprofnro hn It
auu - I I ' . .. . .... . i4i ..i.l.
n.. TW U a wnv to Rtotl th S tlPcni.VKn Tb.f tho hrnthora of 08)8 Bgo wiieieoy no imi i uu .iu
KnuinoM. Ati.l the neoiile ire Pi.ti. i.n,w. v 7 I n n V tnd a izu acre iarm t.nee m..e8 bouu. .
.!, if tho lnw falls to , ,w ..mm, n.i ruiotivna nlir Plattsmouth known as the Kemp
give them Justice tho people will take most heartfelt sympathy In their hour rm. ' ne "" 't'l"u" lul
the law in their own hands. The ot Borrow. And be it further 9-000 or ''er acre- Carle8
perpetrator of the next deed ot mur- RESOLVED. That the charter of wampset oi umana u.e
der in Cass county will stand a slim jhls lodge bo draped In mourning for
show for his own life. thirty days as regard of our brother
of the order and this resolution be
Have you ever used the celebrated corded on the minutes and pub-
"Foreet Roso" flourT Try it when ua'.eu puwi. nu
you buy the next aack. At all lead- rorwarueu to nis son auu uat.gnieis.
' ' John 1'. Saltier.
ing dealers. j Klvkhan,
V. C. Peterson.
Commltteo
There Is a good set of buildings on
the land and being so near market
makes the place a desirable One.
Plgt For Sale.
I have a number of spring
Duroc-Jersey pigs for sale.
N. KLAUUENR
male
Not a minute should be lout when a
child shows eymptons cf croup.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy given
as soon a the croup cough appears,
will prevent the attack. Sold by all temper la rendered miserable by a
dealers. disordered liver. Ry taking Chamber
Iain's Stomach and Liver tableta you
11 .R. Gerlng of Omaha transacted can Improve both. .. Sold by all deal
that the patrwns of tho uanK are wen j business in nausiuouwi iouuy.
era
Air. and Mra. W. E. . RoRencrana
went to Lincoln last evening to at-
Your complexion aa well aa 'your tend the state fair for a tew daya,
while visiting rrienus. ftir. nosen
crans Is one of the trustees of tho
Knights of Pythias for the Btate and
will meet with the board at Lincoln
today.
Closing Out Sale!
H ENTIRE STOCK OF FURNITURE,
consist'np; of Kitchen Cabinets, Extension Tables,
Kitchen Tables, Stand Tables. Buffets, China Closets,
Side Boards, Dressers and Comodes, Dining Room
Chairs, RocUers, Sales, Iron Beds, Matress and
Springs, Steel Couches, Carpets and Rugs, 15 gal
lons of paint and 10 Child's (io-Carts.
DP.
JACKSON
South Side Main Street, Plattsmouth, Nebraska