Murray Department PREPARED IN THE INTERESTS OF THE PEOPLE OF MURRAY AND VICINITY ESPECIALLY FOR THE JOURNAL READEBS. ( any of the readers of the Journal kruno of a social event or an item of interest in this vicinity and trill mail same to this office it mil appear uiuler this heading Wt icant all item of interest. Editor Journal. DC 3C -Murray State Bank- Capital : : : $10,000.00 Surplus and Profits Earned $ 4,800.00 $ 14,800.00 OUR PLAN la to assist our custo mers, wether borrowers or depositors. OUR DE IRE-Is, with your help, to have the best, strongest and most cour teous bunk in the country. OUR AIM la to excel by honest, fai and prompt service. OUR WISH - Is to encourage the young, and enlist you as a customer, wether you are young, old or middle age. Murray State Bank n MURRAY, NEBRASKA Oct a supply of fresh cakes and candles at I last's s4ore. Miss Gunther, one of our teachers, pent Sunday In Weeping Water. Mm. Lloyd Oapen Is not so well gain, suffering from a severe cold. Mrs. James Longhrldge and her daughter, Mae, were Omaha visitors Friday. Mlsa Pauline Oldham met with her class In public speaking In rtattsmouth Friday. Mrs. A. L. Haker went to Omaha Tuesday to take treatment at St Jos eph's hospital and will probably re main for several days. Miss Tcssle Stokes has been suffer In; for the past week with tonsolltls, but we are pleased 1o learn that she Is Improving and hope she will soon be entirely well . Mr. and Mrs. X. Klaurens enter tained Dr. and Mrs. Gilmore and chil dren, Miss Margcrle Walker, Mrs. Adda Stokes and son, Guy, at dinner Sunday. The ladies of the Presbyterian hurrh will give a fine chicken pie aupper at the church Saturday even ing, beginning at 6 o'clock and con tinuing until 9 o'clock or after. Mrs. Kdna Eaton came down from Plattsmouth Tuesday to attend her class in vocal music. Mrs. W. C. Brown left Monday evening for a few days' visit with her parents at Vllllsca, Iowa. Herman Relke brought his little daughter home from the hospital Saturday morning, where she had been operated upon for appendlcits. The crwod was the largest at the dance Saturday night that ha been In Murray. nruce'a orchestra was a great drawing card. A. J. Engelkemeler was fortunate In taking advantage of the special shoe sale now on at A. II ant's store in Murray. He found such great bar gains that he purchased elx pairs. Dr. Jake BreTidel went to Avoca Tuesday to look after Dr. Will Bren del'a practice for a couple of days while the latter was in Omaha on profenslonal business. Mrs. Brendel accompanied the doctor to Weeping Water, where she will visit with her parents until the doctor returns. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Robb were guests of honor t a supper party Klven by Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Brown Saturday evening. Those Invited were: Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Robb: Misses Mattie Manannear, Margie Walker, Pauline Oldham, Clee Apple gate and Messrs. Albert Young and Fred Mann. Shoe Bale on at Hast's store. Mrs. Joe Lindsey is on the sick list. . Fresh new line of candles at Hast's store today. Mies Mary Creamer is numbered among the sick. Jesse Pill's fur children are sick with scarlet rash. Herman Reike's children are down with the measels. A. L. Haker was In Plattsmouth on business Monday evening. Lee Nickels was a passenger to Ne braska City on business Wednesday. HI Gruber spent a few days last week visiting friends In Knox county, Nebraska. Henry Creamer shipped three cars of cattle and hogs to South Omaha Tuesday. Your neighbor bought some of our Khoe bargains this week. Did you? At A. Hast's. Ran Minford and Nick Klaurens were on the South Omaha market1 with cattle Monday. j Come to Murray to trade, and be sure while here 1o call at Hast's1 store for real bargains. Get garden seeds at A. Hast's store. We have a nice new stock of bulk and package goods open for sale here. A. M. Holmes went to Plattsmouth Saturday, where he has been the guest of his daughter, Mrs. Rawls, since, and attending the revival meet ings. If a community is good enough for yon to live in, there Is Just where you should buy your goods and thus help to build up the town. Charles Phllpot Is enjoying a fine duck hunt on his ranch in Logan county, Nebraska. He expects to sup ply all his friends with ducks on his return home. Make arrangements to attend the musical farce and entertainment at Jenkln's hall Saturday evening, April 22. You will enjoy fun enough to last you all summer. Mr. and Mrs. James Hill are now the parents of another on, born Wednesday morning. This makes four boys that this excellent couple have been blessed with. . The way to build up Murray Is to buy all goods at home that can be gotten here. If your merchant hasn't got just the article you want, ask him to get it for you. He will send for what you want and sell It to you just as cheap as you can get the same in Omaha. Now, try him on this proposi tion and see If it does not prove good to both you and the merchant. William Troop and Charles Swab each shipped a car of cattle to South Omaha Tuesday. J. W. and W. J. Phllpot shipped a car of tattle to the South On aha mar ket Wednesday. Mrs. Rex Young and her mother, Mrs. William Rice, were shopping in Nebraska City Saturday. Light Brahma Eggs for sale, 15 for 50c. Mrs. William Gllmour, R. F. U., Plattsmouth. Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Foster of Ne braska City were guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Pitman over Monday night The Sunshine band of the Christian church are arranging for a fine pro gram for Saturday night before Easter. A deal was consu mated Tuesday by A. L. Baker by which W. E. Dull be comes the owner of the Nick Klaur en's property. Mrs. William Peters left Monday for Newcastle, Wyoming, to visit her brother. From there she will also visit friends at Sheridan She will make quite an extended visit. Harve Gregg has Just completed some fine improvements at the George Rhode-n farm west of town. Harve Is one of the best carpenters in this vicinity and those who employ him are guaranteed good work. Jesse R. McV'ay is spending a few days this week In Murray. Mr. Mc Vay has Just returned from a trip to his old home near Windsor, Shelby county, Illinois, and reports matters there about the same as here. Mont Robb was In Murray a few hours Wednesday morning en route for his home ntar Wyoming. Mr. Robb was in Lincoln Tuesday arrang ing to take his position as steward of the penitentiary April 1. Earl Lancaster, living on the Ben nett Chrlswlsser farm, four miles southwest of Murray, moved here from Scotland county, Missouri, about six weeks ago. The writer knew the young man's father back In Old Missouri. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Holmes and Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Smith went to Platts mouth to attend church Sunday even ing, and returned In the snowstorm that was so fierce after the services. The auto was engineered by Jim, who understood the road pretty well, not withstanding thesnpw almost blinded him ; Mrs. J. W. Herger departed Wed nesday morning for Lincoln, where Bhe was called on account of the serious Illness of her son-in-law, Mr. E. M. Stelner, who Is threatened with an attack of typhoid " fever. The Journal hopes the case Is not bo serious as at first reported and that Mr. Stelner will soon recover. i3' 3C MCZDXi c u n ZDC j " BIG SPECIAL a j Sale of Slhoes ffik 71 Will Positively End on SATURDAY, APRIL 8th SHOES ILL GO 51 LESS III Oil W PUB r . T - -y v We have but one reason for ottering- special inducements to hny shoes at this time, that is after invoicing our line of gooods recently purchased from Holmes & Smith, we find that we have to many shoes, and in order to reduce this line, within the next two weeks, we are making the following extremely low prices. We are not making a special sale by em ploying foreign ability to plice it on for us, but will do so ourselves and give our pattrons the benefit of that saving also. . In addition to our sjHcial lots offered we are giving 10 per cent discount on all other shoes purchased during this sale. In addition to other lots offered last week we are putting on sale another lot of Ladies' Shoes and Oxfords, in value up to 52.50. now your choice for $1.00 Children's Shoes One lot of Children's Shoes that have sold for from 50c to $1.35, have been placed in this sale at, your choice. . . . Doys and Youths Shoes In this lot we will place values rang ing In price from $1.75 to $2.50, and the early buyers will receive their choice of the lot for 39c $1,43 Men's Heavy Work Shoes One lot of Men's Heavy Work Shoes, special values from $1.!0 to $2.75, your choice of the lot for SI.00 One lot of Men's Fine Dress Shoes, light weight, formerly sold from $3.50 to $4.00, in this lot you will find many extra values. Choice of the lot for GROCERIES! 4 cans of American, Champion or Concentrated Lye for 2So One 10c package AzicClcaning Powder 5o One package Pyramid or Cudahy Soap Powder, 3o With every 2.r oz can of Layton's Health Club Baking Powder, one 10c can FREE! Soda or Oyster Crackers, full Ikx. per lb 6o Murray, Nebraska u 14 m 9 Succcssorto Holmes & Smith. if iLwVTJ',) C CImiLITiO "" r"""' r""" " fSfy"'ft 1 TWENTY-ONE TIMES EACH WEEK! You will use the beautiful Silver Plated Table Spoon we are going to jive you absolutely free wi h Melorene, the new food product, which cuts down living expensts. We want to prove this to you at our expense. Write us a post card todny for free samples. KELLOGG MFG. CO., Dept. 21, Keokuk, Iowa. Dr. Gilmore was called to Union Wednesday morning to see a patient. S. O. Pitman and wife spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shaeffer near Cedar Creek. Mrs. Rusttrholtz Is having her resi dence reshtngled and other repairs al out her home made by Albert Voung and George Parks. Dr. T. V. Davis and family autoed down from Lincoln Saturday to visit bis father and mother, Mr. anl Mrs. J. A. Davis, returning home Sunday. Pitman & Davis are putting In a complete toilet and waterworks at the 1 ome of Dr. G. H. Gilmore. Notice is hereby given to all persona Interested and to the public that ? S undersigned J. K. McDaniel has filed I a pell on and application m the office of the city clerk, of the city of IMattS mouth, county of Cas. and atat r,f Nebranka. a required by "aw? '8 n"d l.y the required number of resident free-holders of the said city sett? forth that the applicant is 'a' ma ? respectable character and standing and a resident of the state of Nebraska and praying that a license may be issued to the said J K. McDaniel for "he .al. ?frm,?.'i' Muo"," JV,d vln? !?atoe i'LV.r.1"? 5' "! aPPMatlon block thirty-three, in the Fourth ward of the said city of I'lattsmouth, Ne-blft!ika- J. K. Mc1ANIa March 13, 1911. Applicant. Fire Plow Exhibition. The J. I. Case Plow Co. will have a representative in Murray at the store of Davis & Pitman on Saturday, April 1st, to give a free lecture and demonstration of the many good oualities of their farm machinery. They will show you how easy it is lo pull one of their new self-leveling, high-lift gang plows, two men pull Ins the plow while It is turning two 12-inch furrows in unplowed ground. They will also give you a free lecture on the uses of plows that you should hear. Do not fail to come and hpr and Bee what they can do. The rep resentative will he here rain or hine. The exhibition and lecture will both be given at or near the hardware store. NOTICE OF APIM.I( TIO KOIl Mtt I OK MCKXKK. Notice Is hereby given to all persons Interested and to the . public, that the undersigned Peter (loos has filed Ills petition and application In the offica of the city clerk, of the city of I'latts rnouth, county of Cass, and state of Nebraska, as required by law, signed by the required number of resident free-holders of the said city, setting forth that the applicant Is a man of respectable character and standing and a resident of the state of Nebraska and praying that a license mav be Is'iued to the said I'eter tioos for the sale of malt, spirituous and vinous liquors for the period of one year from the date of the hearing of said application In a building situated on lot twelve (12), In block thirty (30), In the First ward of the said city of Plattsmouth. Nebraska. PETE It rsnos. March 13, 1911. Applicant. Thii ty-ninth Anniversary. J. V. Holmes celebrated his thirty ninth anniversary last Friday even ing, and Mrs. Holmes took it upon herself to Invite a few friends to as sist Jim In doing so. Consequently the occasion was made a most pleasant one, not only for Mr. Iloln.es, but for all who were fortun ate enough to be present. An elegant dinner was served at 7:30, which all pronounced most delicious. The bal ance of the evening was occupied in playing card At a late hour the guests repaired to tehlr homes with the wish that Mr. Holmes may live to enjoy many more such pleasant events. The guests were: Dr. and Mrs. Gilmore and son, Walker; Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Pitman, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. James Lough ridge, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Brown, Miss Margerie Walker and Mr. A. M. Holmes. NOTICE OP APPLICATION KOn Ma. l;OR I.ICE.XSK. Notice Is hereby given to all persons Interested and to the public, that the undersigned. Adolpli Gicse, lias filed his petition and application In the offlre of the city clerk, of the city of Platts mouth, county of Cass, and state of Nebraska, required bv law, signed by the required number of resident free-holders of the said city, setting forth that the applicant Is a man of respectable character and standing and a resident of the state of Nebraska ami praying that a license may be Issued to the said Adolpli Glese for the sale of malt, spirituous and vinous liquors for the period of one year from the date of the hearing of said application In a building situated on the west half fw4) of lot (6) In block thirty-four (.14), In the Fourth ward of the said city of Plattsmouth. Nebraska. - ADOLl'H G1K.SE. March 13, 1911. Applicant. I have for sale three registered Shorthorn bulls. Also, seed wheat and oats for sale. 2-9-4tw. W. G. Todd, Murray, Neb. For Kale. Hardwood lumber for building on the Dr. Wiley farm, one mile east and two miles south of Murray. Any person wanting said lumber, call on the undersigned at the farm. MRS. G. M. WILEY For Sale. I still have a limited amount of Canadian Swedish seed oats for sale at 50 cents per bushel. Try them. You will increase the yield from 10 to 20 bushels per acre. 11. G. Todd, Murray, Neb. Mrs. Pooth returned from Lincoln last evening, where she ha3 been for several days visiting friends. ALVEOLAR - METHOD TLETH WITH OUT PLATES A SPECIALTY! M3 DR. NEWELL, DENTIST Murray Nebraska EVERY TUESDAY Hume Office I'nion, Nebraska NeiiartRii lery Frit'ay j NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOIl LItt. lOH l.KK.XSK. 1 Nnll I. hi... . ... . cu, psivcii in an persons Interested and to the public, that the undersigned Ed. Donat has died his petition and application in the office of the city clerk, of the city of Platts mouth, county of Cass, and state of Nebraska, as required by law, signed py the required number of resident r?K,?Ldfi.r.of t,,e,a'd CIV. setting forth that the applicant Is a man of respectable character and standing and a resident of the state of Nebraska and pray ng that a license may be issued O tbf ftnlH V.l Wt . i. . """"i tur wie sale or malt, spirituous and vinous liquors date pf the hearing of said application lli?vbulid,,n? "''""'"d on the east half (ei of lot twelve (12), in block iwen,T;nl,ne (29)- ln th" F1,flt wrd of the said city of Plattsmouth, Nebraska. March 13, 1911. EO' Apjdiclnt. NOTICK OF APPl.n vim FOIl LIU. x. .,OH I'K'KNHK. Notlco Is hereby given to all persona Interested and to the public, that the undersigned J. L. Hussell, has tiled his petition and application in the office of the city clerk, of the city of Platts niouth, county of Cass, and state of Nebraska, as required by law, signed by the required number of resident free-holders of the said city, setting forth that the applicant Is a man of rettiurtii hln pl.apa,.iu. nn.i j , ; ...... ..1 nun niniining ana a resident of the state of Nebraska and ")' ",l B "eense may be Issued to said J. I,. Itususell for the salo of or malt, splr.tuons and vinous liquors for the period of one yenr from the dnto of the hearing of said application in a building situated on lots eleven and twelve. (11 and 12), In block twenty-seven (27) In the First ward of the said city of PlHttsinouth, Nehras-k- , J. U Jtl'.srtKI.U March 13, mil. Applicant. NOTICK lF APPLICATION FOIl 1,111. I Oil 1,M CK. Notice is hereby given to all persons Interested and to the public, that the linrilTMllrrifill I.1,! T.irnn l......r.... I . n 1 U " " .p. ' in'. , Kri 111 ll'Kl undersigned Kd. Kgenbei ger has tiled his I'ruuiin nun application in the office of the city clerk, of the cllv of Platts mouth, county of Cuss, nnd state of N'ebniKka, as required by law, signed bv the required number of resilient free-holders of the said city, setting forth tlist the applicant Is a mnn of respectable character and standing and n resident of t lie stnte of Nebraska and praying that a license mnv be issued ttl the snld KH P'irilnhjirirai. r,i. 1 1. n n I a of malt, spirituous and vinous liquors mr die neri.in or one year rrom the date of the hearing of said application in a building situated on the east half (em of lot twelve (12) In block twenty-eight 2M In the First ward of the aid city of Plitttsmoiit h, Nebraska KD. KOKNHKItdKR, March 1.1, 1911. Applicant. HWhnp Williams Xet Sunday. Tllshop Williams of Omaha will as sist in the services at St. Luke's church on next Sunday evening at 7:30, at which time a large class will be confirmed. These services will be very Interesting as well as Instructive, and members and friends of this con gregation are cordially Invited to attend them. CASTOR I A For Infant! and Children. The Kind You Have Always Ito'tgM Suture (.f &tf$ff&cJ?'