Murray Department FIRST SHOWING PRfcPARKP IN TUB INTKUK.STS OF THE PKOPLK OF MURRAY AND VICINITY ESPECIALLY FOR THE JOURNAL READEBS. 51 OF I If any of the raulera of tlu Journal know of a ivxial &f.nt or an ite?n ofinttre.it in tkin vicinity m nl -trill mail mnne to Llti oflii it mil appear umler thig titadi : want all itau of interest. Editor Jour iul 0 sJ n n DC DC 3H) n Hurray State Bank n Capital and Surplus $15000.00 Wc Solicit Your Banking Business Interest Paid on Time Deposits Cm MURRAY, NEBRASKA Dr. Newell, tli dentleaf, In Murra;' very Tuesday. Mrs. Cregg was a Plallsinnuth visitor ''Vednesifay. - Ice cream, fruit sundaes an 1 cimes at A. I,. Baker's. Frank Cotvelinari, painter and jinpcr hauler. I'ljittsmont h. Margie Waller i.s 1 1 n 1 1 n u I h week :n Hal I simml li ami linalia. John Lloyd 1. 1' Fa ninny .-n 1 1 i . I Suml r il li Mr. ami Mrs. I). C. Rlmd-m. I.nrella Walker is -pemiinir the work with Dab'-lla Young. 1 1 1 . William- ami family hae moved iiitu tjif Chri-lian j-ar-oii-;i:'. Mr. ami Mr-. W. C. Iliuvui. jr., 1 1 1 c t Jiu n-i i ;i 1 1 1 1 f r 1 1 r' nf friends al -upper ! i ii (i ;i . 1 1 l'.!!:n-'..ii .!' i ilia i- ' I - il i ng at I lie li.iim- i !' hor a n nt , Ml-. A. II. Keniieiiv. v ' Ml-. W . I '.. Prow i ea ii In me l Monday, eio-n.g h-T .-li u a Im-n I 1 ofi I lie i'liaiilaiiiiia plal hr-n, Pui ii I n r, ainl -rs. I re i ! Iteil, 'I re-.la , August -J '.i, a line ! Kill l.aliv. ! A I .ili In i w a In .ni I . . Mi. ami Mi-. I'a liavi- M.-ii.iav, ';-u-t '.' S. ,i i,. I in. it li.-i ,i ml -i .ii ,iii- ii. ii m l; Mi-- Mallie Mautiear attended ; ss,. ttie fraternal pienie al Weepmg ! ,. , ,, ' ... ., ...... . . I Mi', i'lel Mi Hm'I'v I 1 1 i 1 1 are atnl W eilliesilav. I . . t , , illie 1ii-i.--:.r- .if a m-w ilanli- Lliel'e Young wen! to Weeping I e-, Imrn ei I ii la , August lin. Water swilurday fur a week's vi.-il il li rel.it is es ami friends. .Iil her ami daughter are i . . i ; i . nicely . The I :t-year-iihl daughter ofj William Hamilton, Allierl Mr. ami Mrs. .laenli l.nhnes of Young, I ; rl Hunt aini Ceorge F.it-'llt Mile Crnvi' is (liile sick. I Parks are creeling a seven-room The lll-year-nlil s.MI nf Itufus h""s I he Charles Clint ry mail Taylor, l!e miles soulheasl nf Murray, is iiiite sick, hut nothing serious at this lime. Miss Marion Itiec of Lincoln ii -parted for her home Friday, af ter a week's visit with her uncle, William llicc, and other rclalivcs, Misse- Pauline ami Fay Oldham went to Platlsniouth Wednesday evening lo allcnd Hie musical re cital, ami from then to Omaha Thursday morning, when! I hoy spent I he day. farm, west ,,f Murray I mi I',. Ithnilen. democrat ie cau didale for .-herill'. attended Ihe fraternal pionie al Weeping Water Wednesday, where he had Ihe plea-nre of meeting many friends. Mrs. C. M. Minford. Mis. Adda Sloke.-, Clara Young and Ogla Minford altended the fraternal picnic at Weeping Water, going out in Minfords auto, with Ogla as chaulTeui. MEWS Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hrown, sr., entertained Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Oilmore at dinner Wednesday. Mrs. James Longhridre is some hetler avain, ami her many friends tiope to see her out in a few- days. Mrs. Isaac Jones of Lincoln is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Ray Iavis and family. Mr. Thomas Slayle, an aed pioneer, soulheasl nf Murray, lies al the point of death, due to Ihe many infirmities of old aye. A. Yost of Virginia, hmlher nf Shefl" and laid Yost, arrived Wednesday uiornihtr and will visit Mr. ami Mrs. H. C. lama for a few weeks. Rev. Williams returned from Tnpeka. Kansas, Saturday even ing and resumed his work as pastor of Ihe United Preshyterian church. The liitf show- came and it went, elephant and all. All they needed lo hrintf out a crowd was advertis ing in a pood, live paper. The show was Rood. Mrs. I)ora Moore ami her broth er, (it-ovnc Oldham, spent a few days with L. II. Oldham and fam ily, returning to Platlsmoulh Wednesday even inn. F.d Nasser and wife are visit inp al the home of Uncle William Wiley, Mis. Hassers father. Mr. Ilasser and wife are now residents of Los Anyeles. California. Mrs. Hauls ,,f pa I smoulh 'auie i i i a 1 1 Tuesday evening and i-ilei n er nihl w il Ii her si-ler, Mrs.' William Smith. ;iu, father. Mr. A. M. Ilnlines, iv I iirnina' home W'eilne-iliiy al'ti-rn i. Il.'ill Lnnc ami i enlieu (' H 1 Li'ii-. ti-mii near .Murray, m re - j l!" city la-l Sahir,!.i , ami while ll'-'e p.'l id ihe .T.i'ini:, nliiie a 1 1 ro-f 'a!!, a n. I while line Mr. C. p. I. "ii- i i-n!l-, In,, name I'm- tin- T . . 1 1 1 1 1 -i I ..- i. in- e.ir. I i I. a -i Sal u nl a tin- M u rra ha -e-liall I' iiin played the M nanl SI alw a rl -. with a score of 17 lo 1) in favor nf Murray, Tic hniicr- millv ioo-er- were l-onlinu (or Murray imlil -iiccc-s loomcil up on I he horizon, vv hen hey lieeaine k'lncki-r-. lint to no avail. The name va- interest iui:. fa-l and furious. Mr. and Mrs. '.. c. Lew is, from near Murray, were county seal visitor?, on Wednesday nf this week, and while there called al Ihe .Journal ollice and Mr. Lewis renewed fur his paper another year. Mr. Lewis is one of the Cass county farmers that will have almost as pood a corn crop (his year as last. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cook re turned home last Friday from their v isilinp trip up in le('irauf, Minne-ola, where they were puesis for a few days with Mrs. Cook's parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Younp. Joe says that thinps are lookinp line in that part of the country and he helieyes I hey have us somewhat liested this season mi a crop, lie says Mr. and. Mrs. Younn are doinp nicely and arc well pelased with Minnesota. NOW COMING IN AT STORE! We want to remind all of our customers, also those who are now now our customers, that we are daily receiving our new supply of DM GOODS ID FINISHIHG GOODS! Don't fail to see our new arrivals in Shoes. We have cleaned out the old stock pretty well and will now show you some nifty numbers in all lines of shoes for Men, Women, Hoys, Misses and children. We are always pleased to show new toods. AUGUST EMST, THE BARGAIN STORE MURRAY, : : : : NEDEASKA Entertains for K. N. K. Society. On Thursday afternoon the K. . K. society was most pleasantly entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Hendricks. .The lime was spent in nuilt piecinp, the work heinp prepared hy Orandiua Shrader. Music, fur nished hy Miss Fern llalhaway. added to the enjoyment of the aft ernoon. At a convenient hour Mrs. Hendricks, assisted hy Mrs. Homer Schrader and Mrs. Y. E. Hathaway, served dainty refresh ments, which added to their enjoyment. After refreshments, the president, Mrs. Nicholas Klaurens, disposed of the peneral hllsiness nf the society, closinp hy accept inp an invitation to spend a Sepieniher afternoon with Miss Klta M. Nickles. Too soon the hour for departure arrived and all went away foe I Ins praleful to Mrs. Hendricks for the hos pitality received and Imping to airain have the pleasure of enjoy ina an afternoon nt her home. Those present were: Mesdames and Misses 0. W. Schrader, A. L. Prunk. Frank Anderson nf Fninn, Main-! Sands. Connie lt.lv, perlha Shrader, W. p. Hiilclie-,.n and dauuhter. Winnie, (irnmlma Mnilh, V. I'., llalhaway and daugh ter. Fern, James Woolanl. N. Ivlauren-, K. H. Queen. F.Ha M. Ni kle-. Frank Campbell, John Hendricks. Charles Sehvvah, Cold- en Woodard, Vera Hendricks, Lena Klaurens, Forest Schrader. Wiles' Family Reunion. The annual reunion of the Wiles' family will occur today at the home of Mr. Anderson Davis, we-t of Murray. The occasion for hohlinp the annual event at the Oavis' home is on account of the advanced . years of Orandma Thomas, who is !tl years of ape, and unahle to go any distance from home. It will he an im mense affair, and will he attend ed hy mouthers of the Wiles fam ily from far and near, many of the relatives living in Iowa. These events are held every year, last year the reunion taking place in Mills county. Iowa. It is looked forward to each year with great anticipations of a pleasant time, ami no one is every disappointed. The Journal will contain a fuller account of the event in another issue. Evangelistic Meetings. A series of meetings in the I'. P. church, heginning next Sah hath, September A slereopli cau service at night. The slereoptican will he used some other nights during the meetings. We want to help the community ami would appreciate Iho support of all Christian people, , Our special concern is Dial men may know Jesus ami learn to receive and obey him. This i.s the most important matter llial can atl'ecf men. I crybody welcome. "Conn ami le us reason together" ahoul I la- jvu.ov al of -m. He-peel fully, L. W . W illiaiii-on. " Enjoyed a Picsirt Visit. Mr-. I S. I . I'e , ml, I ami da.ugh : i - i,i-l, i . Mr-. .J, V. Prciiilel. of 'v i .-1 ; i . ret m il. ! renin a i-il lo i '- si'r: ' - ami i ! i mr m i 1 1 1 s in' ' ' ' ' . i 1 ' i 'i ue-dav iin. ruing.' Tiiey 1 a ,' u. i ; ai, ,f l-y I .V- inr,,er I il'ci.i! :lir. Mr A i-:am!a I'arr. who will v i.-it here !or ... i r;: I i. 1 1,-. !',e M,-.-- liami .- P.r.'i-i.'el , il l, , n! a i.n .1 de-!i;-iilliil vi.-il v.i'h II;, -ii- imi.ana n lal i e- and al I he h.,mc. ,,i Dr. '.I'd M !'"i-uii.' earls boy hood ami g ii'lln .1. ami v. hen- hey were iii'ilt'd in the ; i l lioml- of wedlock. May Locate in Portland. Dr. William K. Lnuiihriilge came in Tuesday evening for a brief yj-it with his mother and his brother, James Loughridue and family. Dr. Loughridge has just returned from an extended trip lo the Pacific roast, visiting the principal points of interest. He is very favorably impressed with the most of them, but Port land. Oregon, takes his eye, and he thinks he will probably locate there. Ho thinks it one of the linos! cities in Iho land. Dr. Loughridge departed for Omaha and Lincoln Wednesday evening. Return Home. Mr. A. M. Holmes and daugh ter. Mrs. Will Smilh, returned Saturday morning from their trip lo points in California and other slates. They have boon gone several weeks, taking their lime in reviewing the points of in terest on their route, and return fooling that I hoy have boon well paid for.thoir lime and expense of Iho trip. They holh fool greatly bonel'iltcd from Ihe lour and wore welcomed homo by their many friends and neighbors. Apples Wanted. At Murray. Nebraska. AH varieties. Will pay highest mar ket price in cash. Hy Punch & Nauman. Were Married Here. Daniel Allen, an apple dealer at (ilenvvooil, and Miss Sarah Fischer of Pacific Junction wore married this afternoon at the ollice of Judge A. J. Poeson. NEW FALL GARMENTS FOR MEN AND BOYS Rarely has a season ever found us so well ad vanced in the early showing of the new styles and modes of men's apparel as the present. Our orders were placed early and all during the Spring and Sum mer expert tailormen have been putting together these clothes for you. You will find them here now in all their original freshness and beauty. Rough tweeds in blues, browns and grays; smooth diagonals in rus sets and wood browns. Blue serges in plain and fancy weaves. As hereto fore our QUALITY LINES from $20 to $35 will be our leaders. Step in and in terview these new arrivals. C. E. WESCOTT'S SONS & THE HOME OF SATISFACTION j Aiyi-aoTttci' Little Beauties. William Cilmore of .Myuard drove Ifi Louisville one day la-t week with a span of his Shetland ponies, w hich all racled more al -lent ion mi I he si reels I ban a cam' of .inniiki ys. Mr. Oilinorc i ita s been breeding ponies down mi, his lla-s cnimiy larm for a number of year- and tell- us he ha- -tilleen 'f I lie-e 111 I e In lint e.s oil hand inn. II would be wnrlh a trip to M nard ju-l In see I hein, - I.oui--ville Courier. The aiiov ,. w aen IVoiu I he l.oi:i ie Coin id', ami Mr. Cil niore wi-hes o make a few cor nel ion-. First, he never was a resident nf Myuard. ainl'lhen lie lias mil got so many ponies a the above article says. Put he docs raise those small ponies, and -nod ones, loo. Thirty Years Together. Thirty year.- of association think of ii. How the merit of a - i tiling slamJ- .ml in that lilne ,,c th,' Wnrlhle-siiess of a bad one. So then.'- no suoss work in I hi- evidence of Tlins. An's.-. Concord. Mich., who writes: '.'I have 11... -d Dr. King's New Dis eovery for .'in year-, and it's the, ilu'-l coiivh ami cold cure I ever used.'' Once it finds entrance m a home vou can't pry it out. Many I'amilic. have u-ed it forty y-'ar-. It's Ihe most iufalliblu throat and lung riiedicine :' on earth. I'neipialod for lagrippc, a-llima. hay fever, croup, quinsy or sore lungs. Priee o'lc and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Cuarantood by F. C. Fricke A Co. "SuR'ercd day and night the torment of itching piles. Nothing helped i tit until I used I loan's Ointment. It cured mo perman ently." lioii. John 11. Carrot t, Mayor, Cirard, Ala. Kiltie Cummins, lonelier of Piano and Harmony, Put-rovves Kindergarten and Kllis' Illustrated Music Course. Fall term begins September 5th. 8-08-.Kv.wl wk. A healthy man is a king in his own right: an unhealthy man is an unhappy slave. Iturdock Plood Hitters builds up sound health I keeps y i in well. Mrs. M. Hull' and granddaugh ter. Mrs. Carrie Spell, arrived yes terday from llenson to visit Mr. and Mrs. Henry Porn. They brought back F.lvora Porn, Who has been visiting them. Death at Elmwood. A special from Klmwood, under date of A u u u -1 J!. says: Mrs. Heed, aged tit. mother of Pert Heed of this place, died here Sat urday morniu'j after a short ill ness. Mrs. Heed wa.- hero on a vi-il to her -on ami M," body was taken to Ho.sehurg. Oregon, today, Mrs. Rood's former home. Forest Rose Flour. TTie next lime you need a sack of flour try a sack. You wil' "nl it the best on the market. Calling the Doctor! Mr. William Pickett returned to Lincoln ye-lcrday. after visit-inj- Mrs. Alvin K. Cass. Thousands of lives are saved each year be cause skilled physicians can be summoned over the long distance lines of the Bell Telephone Sys tem. Consultations by specialists are now largly carried on by telephones. When a child is sick and it is a question of life or death, the distressed mother demands im mediate medical aid. The value of Bell Long Distance Service is keenly appreciated. Nebraska Telephone Company i JA A". 7vA";7;A Phi t turnout h Manager I