PREPARED IN TIIE INTERESTS OF THE PEOPLE OF MURRAY ( If any of the reader$ of the Journal kiuvs tf a social event or an item of interest We want all items of interest. Editor Jouvy '. DC n Murray State Bank Capital and Surplus $15000.00 Wc Solicit Your Banking Business f CZIZ) MURRAY, Lm - w Dr, Newell, the dentlxt, In Murray every Tuesday. Mrs. C. Hcngcn has been quite eick for tho put week. Ico cream, fruit sundaes and cones at A. I,. Haker's, Miss Isabella Young spent the Fourth in Plattsmouth. Frank Gohelman, painter and paper hanger. Pfottftmouth. Miss Margery Walker was in Plattsmouth to spend the. Fourth 'of July, visiting until Wednesday morning with the Misses Dovey. Mrs. 0. Campbell, who has been Pick, is some heller this week. He sure and attend the musical nt the home of Mrs. lloedeker next Thursday. ' Mrs. K. A. Hurton and daugh ter, Marguerrtle, departed for Lincoln Saturday, from where I hey will return to their home jit Clay Center. We are glad to report that Mrs. Ilerlha Shrader will be able to return home from tint hospital in Omaha on Thursday of this week. She is feeling much heller from Ihe treatment received. Mrs. J. F. Urendel went to Weeping Water last Saturday for n few days' visit with her mother. Tr. J. F. went lo Avoca Monday, where they both spent the Fourth .with their brother, J. W. Urendel find family. A new baby Kill was 1orn to Mr. and Mrs. George Stones on Wednesday of Ibis week, llolh mother and little one are doing nicely, and, lo be sure, (loot-Re is the happiest "daddy" in West iiork niuir. Straw Hat We have biinchod a lot of Strnw Mnto intn nn k:. t... v r i . V K i iic iui mi Hot Weather Specials Underwear Special! Do not put off buying nil the underwear you will want for the 2fK ty 7HtW0 , We havf a ,ot I hh P"cwl Met Union Suits up to $2.75 per garment down to $1.00 per suit, that we are putting out nt a bargain ;78c to $1.75 PER GARMENT' Also, a lot of Women's and Children's Underwear at your own price. Mr-Look on our 10c rack. We have just put out some more big values. AUGUST HAST, THE BARGAIN STORE MURRAY, : : : : NEOEASKA Murray Department DC NEBRASKA r i n it 'I William Sporer celebrated the Fourth in Plattsmoulli. John Ferris was in Omaha Wednesday morning for binder repairs. Mr. and Mrs. William Rice and daughter were in Plattsmouth on the Fourth. The Loyal Koreans Sunday school class will postpone their social that was billed this week for an indefinite time. James Loughridge and Dr. W. ,K. Loughridne of Lincoln and little Miss Mae were in Platts mouth Ihe Fourth of July. The extra gang who have been here for the past three months working on the M .P., have finish ed their work and moved to Union Wednesday. Mrs. Nelson Thomas of Union, sister of Mr. George Stones, ar rived in Murray Wednesday evening and will remain at the home of her brother during the Mines of Mrs. Stones. Arthur Hansen of Weldo, Colo., arrived in Murray . Wednesday morning for a few weeks' visit 'with homo folks. Arthur has been making his home in Colorado since last March. We are informed that our ev cellent friend. Lee Nickels, has a new leant, of mules, and they keep Lee pretty busy Irjing to learn just when they are going to run away with him. They have never done the slightest damage, but have taken several pretty lively spins, and Lee is beginning to believe that I hey rmi simply for Ihe fun there is in it. Specials! Men's, Women's and Children's . r l,,OHe " y ht in n4 z AND VICINITY ESPECIALLY in this vicinity and will mail same to this Matt Sigman and family spent the Fourth in Omaha. Murray was pretty well rep resented at PPlattsmouth on the Fourth of July. Mrs. J. W. Berger and Mrs. J. W. Carroll were in Plattsmouth Tuesday evening. Thomas Murphy was in Murray this week in the interests of an eastern drug firm. A. L. Baker and wife and daughter, Opha, were in Platts mouth Tuesday evening. G. M. Minford shipped two car9 of cattle and one of hogs to South Omaha Tuesday of this week. Troy Holmes, who has been visiting in Murray for the past week, returned to Chicago Tues day. Miss Pearl Kniss was in Platts mouth Tuesday spending the Fourth and visiting with relatives. She returned home Wednesday morning. Mrs. Ray Dill of Rosolie is In Murray this week visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. Jen "kins, also the parents of Mr. Dill, Mr. anil Mrs. Iten Dill. Winfleld Swan fell from a f berry tree a few days ago and came very near breaking his leir. While his bruises were miifp painful, he was not serimislv in jured. Uncle Tommy Slagle fell a few days ago and finite severely in jured his hip. Owing to the old gentleman's advanced age Ihe in jury was quite serious. He is past 80 years of age. Our genial general merchant, A. Hast and family, went to Nor folk last Friday evening for a few days' visit with Mrs. Hast's brother and family. Thev rot nrn- ed home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pitman and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Brown are spending the week in camp life at ihe foot of old King hill. They are sure enjoying themselves. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Gilmore spent the Fourth with them. The Thimble fluild, entertained by Mrs. J. W. Edmunds, Mrs. W. E. Dill and Mrs. O. A. Davis, was n very pleasant arternoon for those present. The extreme heat kept a great, many a-ay, but, those who ventured out were well paid for their effort. Itev. W. A. Taylor of Union de livered a very interesting sermon to a large and appreciative nn.li- ence at Kenosha church last Sun day. There will bo preaching at Kenosha every other Sundav nl Ll:30 o'clock and Sunday school at 3 o'clock. Joe Wesl, who was so severely cut from a binder sickle a few- days ago, is getting along nieelv. (.Maimer Swilzcr ami wife, from near Avoca. were in Murray Wed nesday. They were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Virgin. The funeral of Miss Julia Jen kins was held Wednesday fore noon al the late home, attended by a large number of loving friends and relatives. The remains were laid lo rest at the Fight .Mile Grove cemetery, a large number attending the ceremony at the grave. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Holmes and son, Ralph, and Troy Holmes returned home from their Daven port trip Monday. They made Ihe return trip, a distance of 155 Jniles, in six hours and thirty minutes. This Is sure pretty good auto traveling. M. S. Davis of Fort Collins, Colorado, arrived in Murray last Thursday for a few days' visit with his father and brothers, also Mrs. Davis' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hill, in Plattsmouth. Mr. Davis was isiting with his brbother, O. A. Davis Wednesday, and the .Fourth was spent at Ihe home of his father, J. A. Mr. Davis has been residing in Colorado for the past ten years, and is well pleased witlt that country, especially when the weather is 110 in Nebraska. THOSE WHO TAKE FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS For their kidney and bladder ail ments, and for annoying urinary irregularities are always grateful both for the quick and permanent relief they afford, and for their tonic and strengthening effect as well. Try Foley Kidney Pills. For sale by F. O. Frieke A Co. FOR THE JOURNAL READECS. office it will appear under this headin Birthday Celebration. One of the most pleasant oc casions of the season was the celebration of the sixteenth birth day anniversary of Miss OIg Minford last Saturday. The affair was a complete surprise for the little lady and was planned by her mother, with the assistance of Miss Villa Gapen. Miss Edith LaRue entertained Miss Minford at supper on this evening, after which she returned home to find a house full of her young friends lo assist her in making Ihe six teenth birthday anniversary one long to be remembered. The merry visitors were out for a rood lime and Miss Olga joined in and made the evening one of the mosf pleasant of her life. The evening was spent in games of various kinds, principal ly upon the lawn, which was decorated with red, white and blue, the occasion being so near Ihe Fourth of July. One of Miss Oapen's special features was the poem contest and the charac terization of those present in poetry of two lines each. The lirst contest, in which Ihe poetry from popular authors was placed in broken verses and lines upon Ihe cards, which you were com pelled lo match up in securing your partner for supper. The one that created the greatest amusement was the character of those present outlined in noetrv upon the cards. Each visitor re ceived two lines of poetry written by Miss Gapen. and all wore asked to pick the character intended for. In this contest Miss Isabella Young won first prize. At the usual hour the visitors were treated to a supply of de licious ice cream and cake. .U n late hour all departed for home, wishing that they might be able lo assist Miss Minford in flin celebration of many more such happy occasions. Following were those in at tendance: Vance Pitman, Frank Read, John Jenkins, Elizabeth Hall, Isaac Hall, Joe Creamer, Charley Vallory. Vance Harris', Clara Young. Matt io MLnneni Lloyd Lewis. Pheme Richardson, Florence Richardson. Mario Davis. Margaret Moore. Delia Adams Elsie Stokes. W Walter Hamilton, Addie Dill! Frank Dill, Arnold FitzoatnVk. Vivian Fitzpatrick, Frank Dugay, Uara Gopenhaver, Arthur Copen baver, Harry Creamer, Guy Stokes. Everett Thoinason, Ches ter Minniear, Charles Kennedy, Tessie Stokes, Ralph Kennedv, Lydia Todd, Edith LaRue. Villa Gapen, Dwyer Todd. Ogla Min ford. vance Todd, May Lewis. Isabella Young, Grace Fight! Esther Ray. Virgil Slandish, Will Minford. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mulz, Mr. and Mrs. George Mutz. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Minford. Afternoon Program. The following program will be given al Ihe home of Mrs. Glen lloedeker on Thursday afternoon, July 13. at 2 o'clock. An admis sion fee of 20 cents will be charged for the musical program and refreshments. All are cordially invited to attend : Piano Duel Marehe Grotesque Christian Simling Mrs. Gilmore and Margie Walker. Piano Solo Moonlight on Ihe Hudson Wilson May Loughridge. Piano Solo Thine Own...Lange Mrs. Young. Heading ; . , . . Selected Mrs. Brown. Piano Solo Hunting Song. . . . Mendelsohn Mrs. Hendricks. Piano Solo Return of Spring Moelling Miss Puis. Reading The Plaint of Ihe Little Bisque Doll Miss Perry. Piano Solo Selected Miss Hiatl. Piano Solo The Flatterer.... Chaminde Mrs. Young. Quartet R0 ck-a-Bye Neilinger Mrs. Holmes, Miss Minnear, Mrs. Kennedy, Mrs. Loughridge. Apples. Highest market price paid for apples at the Wetenkamp build ing. Plattsmouth. Neb., com mencing July 10th. 1911. J. E. Rundle. Subscribe for tne Dally Journal. DEATH RELIEVES MISS JULIA JENKINS IF IV Eli HER SUFFERING III This Estimable Lady Passed Away Sunday Evening at 9:40 O'clock-Interment to Be Made in Eight Mile Grove Ceme tery, the Service to Be Conducted by Rev. Williams. From Monday' Dally. Miss. Julia Jenkins, whoso ill ness has been mentioned in the columns of the Juornal from time lo time, died after an illness of i i . . . . eleven weeks at Immanuel hos - pital at 9:40 last night. Her brother, Colonel Jenkins of Mur ray, was at her bedside when she died and had been a constant at tendant during her stay at the hospital. Miss Jenkins was born in Ohio June 8, 1858, and was past 53 years of age at the time of her death. She came to Nebraska in the early CO's with her parents and settled on a farm near Weep ing Water, where they resided for a few years and then moved to the old McVeigh farm and later to Eight Mile Grove precinct, where they lived for many years. Nineteen years ago she located in elevator and later went into the mercantile business, Miss Jenkins becoming a part owner in the store, which she partly managed e eva or and n or wont inirv dm A Serious Thing. We found in a first class medi cal journal that many people seek physicians' help for some disturbances of the stomach, without knowing that what they really suTor from is tuber culosis or consumption. But every physician knows that bring ing the stomach and the whole digestive system to their proper working power means always per fect cure of consumption. This shows how important it is to pay prompt attention to the slightest indisposition. You will find Triner's American Elixir of Bitter Wine the best remedy in 9uch conditions. It cleans out the system, strengthens it and regu lates its work. The nutritious part of the food will be trans formed into healthy, rich blood which distributes the nourish ment throughout the whole body and waste matter w ill be expelled. Use this remedy as soon as your stomach will be out of order. At drug stores. Jos. Triner, 1333 1339 So. Ashland Ave., Chicago, Illinois. Annual Clearance Sale. The annual clearance sale at Wesoolt's Son's is now on, and Ihe people know what that means. These annual sales have become very popular with everybody be cause of the bargains offered. Drop in and see what great bar gains they are now offering in all kinds of goods. It will pay you to do this. Mr. II. C. Taylor and Sheriff Quinlon looked after business items in Elmwood todav. The Mail-Man Telephones "I'm bringing out a registered package and I wanted to make sure you'd be there to sign for it," the rural mail-carrier telephoned to one of the farmers on his route. Government employes are great Bell Telephone users, be cause they have been taught the necessity of doing work quickly and systematically. You, too, will find that when you want too get something done in a hurry you can depend on local and long distance Bell Telephone service. M, J:. JIRAtVTA'ER, II which death. finally resulted in her She underwent two operations for nervous trouble, which first developed in the end of her index iciujjru iii mo ona oi ner inner , flngPr, and after gne $ JJ weeks erysipelas developed. She was removed to Itnmaunel hos pital at Omaha before the second operation was performed, where she bad the best medical atten tion and skilled ndrsing, but all to no avail. She was a member of the Chris tian church and her funeral will be conducted by Rev. Williams, pastor of that church, and will be held Wednesday, July 5, at 10 o'clock a. m., from the home in Murray, with interment at Eight Mile Grove cemetery. Miss Jenkins is survived by her aged mother and one brother, Colonel Jenkins of Murray. She was a woman of sterling worth, , . . ' . . 11 tvtryone with whom she had dealings. Her death will be a loss to the com munity in which she lived nn.l win be keenly felt by her large circle Family Reunion on the Fourth. A family reunion was held at the pleasant farm home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Davis on the Fourth of Jul-. They enjoyed a genuine good old time Ihe Fourth of July without the noise of the fire cracker and presence of red lemonade. Those who spent the day under the parental roof were: M. S. Davis of Fort Collins, Colo.; O. A. Davis and wife, I. M. Davis and family, W. W. Hamilton and family and Ray T. Davis and family. Foley Kidney Pills are com posed of ingredients specially selected for their corrective, healing, tonic and stimulating effect upon the kidneys, bladder and urinary passages. They are antiseptic, antilithic and a urio acid solvent. For sale by F. O. Frieke & Co. 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