PREPARED IN THE INTERESTS If any of tlie readers of the Journal kwrw of a social event or an item of interest n Vewant all items of interest. Editor Jour lai Murray State B g'-':.' MURRAY, NEBRASKA Capital $10,000 CHAS. C. PARMELE, President F.L NUTZMAN, Vice-President W. G. BOEDEKER, Cashier Wc Solicit Your Oanking Business ftaTOur Deposits are protected by the Depositor's Guaran tee Fund of the State of Nebraska 0 Interest Paid on D C Mrs. Donley is numbered airmiiK I ho sick this week. Miss Adams spent Sunday wild her parents near IMaltsmoiilh. William Nickels lias been on Ihe sick list for the past few days. 1 i tin an & !avis are busy roof, i ii K the dwelling of I). A. Young (his week. Mrs. Lottie Dean Hall of Colo rado is visiting relatives in Mur ray and vicinity. Miss Elbe Manning is the guest nf Mrs. McDonald and Mrs. Grace Mdlingcr this week. Galon Hliodeit was looking after some business matters in the county Mat Tuesday of this week. The Harvest Home supper at the Presbyterian church will bo held October 10, Only supper will be served, and if you wish a good one remember the date. ' J. W. Pitman, who was so seriously injured a few days ago at his home near Union, is get ting along nicely at this time and hopes are entertained for bis permanent recovery. Horn To Mr. and Mrs. James Tilson, on Thursday of la:il week, a bouncing baby boy. Mother and little one are doing nicely and ,!im feels about ten years younger than a mouth ago. Miss Sophia Caloupka of IMaltsmoiilh came down last Sat urday and has accepted a position in the Murray Slate bank, enter ing upon the duties of her new position this week. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. llawls oT I'lattsinouth were in Murray last Sunday visil ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Smith. They relumed in the evening, James Holmes taking llieui up in the car. Five books worth while in I he Murray public library: "haven er and Old Lace," by Myrtle Reed; "Katrine,", by Klinor Lane; "The Shuttle," by Hurnelt; "Harvester," by Porter; "Friendship Village, by Gale. II. C. Long, who has been spending a few days with his daughter in the western part of the stale, relumed home this week. He reports Mr. and Mrs. Shrader getting along nicely in I he west and everything in I bat section looking good. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Sleiner and little daughter, of Lincoln, came, down last Saturday evening to spend a few days with Mrs. Steal er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bcrger. Mr. Sleiner went down to Ness C.ily Ibis week, where bo will spend a few days with George Borger. James Holmes has sold one of those extra line lterg cars to Joe Wiles of near Plat Isinoulh. Mr. Holmes and Mr. Wiles departed Monday for Dallas City, Illinois, w here I be factory is located, and will drive the car through. They expect to arrive home Thursday of this week. The Herg is a dandy and we venture the as sertion that Mr. Wiles will be well pleased witli his selection. Murray Department OF THE PEOPLE OF MURRAY DC ank 0 Surplus $5,000 n Time Deposits. 0 D C Frank ami Paul Sunday at home. Dugay spent William Nickels is reported on Ihe sick list Ibis week. Lloyd Lewis was calling on Plallsmoulb friends Sunday even ing. W. F. Moore was transacting business in Nebraska City Mon day. Mrs. Hat tic Allison was a guest of Mrs. Ed Leach at Union Sun day. Mrs. John Hendricks was call ing on Plattsmouth friends Sat urday. Come out and see who is the laziest man at Lewiston, October 5, 1912. Oliver Lloyd was attending to business matters in Plattsmouth Monday. Mrs. Charles Creamer, who has been seriously ill, is slowly im proving. Mrs. Alex llhoden spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Shrader. II. II. Nickels and daughter, Miss Mcrlha, were Plattsmouth visitors Monday. Mrs. Frank Moore was trans, acting business in Omaha Wed. nesday and Thursday. Mont Shrader of Nehawka had Ihe misfortune In loose a fine team one day last week. Miss Elizabeth Oliver, who is leaching near Louisville, spent Sunday wild home folks. Albert Lillie and family of Plattsnioulh were over-Sunday isitors with Charles Swabs and family. Professor Ascb was looking after some business mailers in Ihe county seal Tuesday evening and Wednesday morning. William Oliver and family drove o Plattsmouth Saturday afternoon, where they transacted business wild Ihe merchants. Mrs. Arthur Copenbaver enter tained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Hlair Porler and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Suavely of Union. Mrs. W. F. Dull was spending a lew days in Plat I smooth Ibis week, reluming home Wednesday morning, accompanied by Mrs. Haumeisler, who will visil with Mrs. Dull for a few days. Frank Gorton, the local agent for Ihe famous Ford car, was in Murray Wednesday of this week, returning to his homo in Plait mouth after a business trip lo Union. He was making the trip Robert Good and wife journey ed to Omaha Monday and drove home a tine new Nyberg auto. in the car, the famous hill-climbing Ford. The publisher of the Journal made the re! urn trip with him. There will be a box social given at Ihe Lewiston church Saturday evening, urioncr a. r.vervone is cordially invited to come am bring boxes. This should appea lo those interested in the church and cemetery. AND VICINITY ESPECIALLY FOR this vicinity and will mail same to Ms Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Baker were in Omaha Sunday. John Hobschiedt, sr.. and wife were Omaha visitors Monday. .Mrs. Frank Rhodeu was an Omaha shopper Wednesday., Henry Sans and family were vi.-iting friends in Union Sunday. Mrs. Carroll has been numbered with Ihe sick for the past few days. Charles Wolf and wife were Sunday guests of G. W. Shrader and family. Lee Nickel attended the play at the Panned; in 1'lattsmouth Sat urday evening. Joseph Campbell was looking after some business matters in Ihe county scat last Saturday. Mrs. William Long and daughter-in-law, Mrs. Alva Long, were in Plattsmouth last Saturday. Henry Sans went to Cheyenne, Wyo., Wednesday, where ho will look into some land purchases. Hans Christiansen was looking after some business matters in Nebraska City Wednesday of this week. Park Chriswisser, the Flanders aulo man, was demonstrating the Flanders car up and back Wed nesday. The lit tie daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Galen llhoden has been numbered with the sick for the past few days. Dr. H. F. Brendel and Mrs. Hrendel were over at Avoca last Sunday visiting at Ihe dome of their son, Dr. Will. L. II. Seyboll, father of Colonel Seyboll, was stricken with paraly sis this week. He is gelling along very nicely and every hope is entertained for his recovery. Dob Good is another one of our progressive farmers to invest in a tine new auto. He bought one of the Nyberg's, and went to Oma ha and drove it home Monday of this week. Mrs. F. M. Young, Jr., of De Graff, Minnesota, has rented her farm and is moving I his week to the town of Murdock, Minnesota, where she will make her home for Ihe present. Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Hrendel and T. J. Hrendel and wife attended Ihe play at the Parinele in Plaits mouth Saturday evening. S. M. Copcnhavor and Miss May St. John went to Plattsmouth last Saturday evening for a brief visit with relatives and friends Miss SI. John came up from Syra cuse a few days ago and has been visiting at I ho Copenbaver home. Mrs. F.lmer Boodeker and babv relumed homo from their western visit last Wednesday. They re port a very pleasant time, but the weather of Die past few weeks was growing pretty cold for I hem mv. noedecKor will return in a few weeks. Mrs. Glen Perry entertained about sixty friends at an after noon kensinglon last Thursday. It was a most enjoyable affair for all the ladies 111 attendance. A lelicious two-course luncheon was one of the features of t he lino of entertainment. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. F.dmund went down to Wyoming Sundav to spend the day at the home of their nephew, Mr. and Mrs Charles Ferguson. Mr. Ferguson was thrown from a -horse a few days ago and unite severely in jured. Mr. F.dmunds reports him some bettor upon his return homo Sunday evening. Mr. Charles Swan fell from f load of hay last Thursday am was mute severely injured. Ho fell sex oral foot and struck on the back of his head and slmuld ers, causing a concussion of I do brain and spine. His condition was quite serious, but hopes are entertained for his rccoverv. Ilo was at the homo of his son, Win Held Swan. Mr. and Mrs. Moifissey went lo umaiia luesday morning lor n brief visil. A special' mooting o Ihe Hoyal Highlanders will bo hoi on Thursday evening of tdi week, which win complete .nr. am Mis. Morrisey's work in Idis (or rilory for tde present. They have certainly done some excellent work here during I heir few week? slay and have made many friends who will regret lo see them leave. They have added about Uurty-flve now members to th order. THE JOURNAL READEBS. office it mil appear under this heudimj Too Much Advertising. In laM week's issue of the Journal we made mention of James Hrown being in possession i Ihe recipe, or proscription. wild which Genrce Hi Ness City. Kansas, dad so snc essfully dandled ami ... i , , V4 IHO orses from I do recent mysteri ous disease. Hero wo s:ii.f Mini Mr. Hrown would willingly, give the same to any of his neighbors who might apply. There is where we got Mr. Hrown into trouble ither lots of work or employ a tenugrapher lo answer the many I'tlers and telephone calls. He was unable to copy the same for so many, and ho lias consented to end us a copy of it to cilhor publish or keep on tile in this (lice. Should the disease be come prevalent in this seel inn the remedy will be found in this paper. We shall try to publish next week. Lewiston Church Fund Report. The following is a correct lalement of the actual expenses and income of tde Ccwisfon hurch fund: Money expended Window glass i,o Window shades 4,05 Oil for (loor 1 on arnish for woodwork.... 3.20 Fxpenses of social 1 1 li Tidal. .'.1(5 Halance of subseriolions on band 2.20 Tignor social . . 20.90 1. 00 lharles Wolfe Total. ,2U0 wtlanrc 111 I reasiiry 8 i.!M Signed i F.I I a M. Nickels, Treasurer Social on October 5. file proceed of (be social I be given af Lewiston October 5, will be applied on hiring painters o finish up work with the ma terial on hand. Tde community das been very kind so far in as sisting in I In? good cause and w e trust those who dme failed to contribute will do so now. It only needs a smaH amount lo have the church in a condition that we ran alt fool proud of. Io your share by coming out Satur day evening. October 5. Urfnar a box and your friends. Tde Thimble Hoe will moot with Mrs. Oscar Gapeii Tuesday aft- rnooii. Everybody invited. Misses Florence Dovey, Fa a Allison and Margaret Helps wore visiting friends hero from Thurs- lay until Sunday of last week. Mrs. G. II. Gilmorc gave a bridge parly last Friday after noon. Those invited wore: Mes- daines James Holmes, S. O. Pit man. O. A. Davis, K. S. Tult, L. D. Iliatt and James Loughridge: Misses Fa a Allison of Platts nioulh. Margaret Helps of Long Beach, Florence Dovey, Paulino and Fay Oldham and Margie Walker. Some Fine Pictures. Did you notice those two fine oil paintings on each side of the ohby of (do Gem Idealor last evening? They were painted by Professor Asch, from near Mur ray, and are indeed beauties, ad ding a great deal to the beauty of the entrance of the Gem, tilling in Iho two largo panels that have heretofore boon vacant. Notice them tonight when you visit the Gem. Manager Shlaes is over on the alert for Ihe best attractions, and also anything that will beautify his two excellent picture play houses in Ibis oily. This is the only secret for him being Ihe llrsl successful moving picture man in this cily. A really effective kidney and bladder medicine must first stop the progress of the disease and then cure Iho conditions that cause it. Use Foley Kidney Pills for all kidney and. bladder troubles and urinary irregulari ties. They are safe and reliable. They help quickly and perman ently. In the yellow package. For sale by F. G. Fricke & Co. When ordering flour ask your grocer to send you a sack of Forest Rose Flour the best flour in the market. Defeat Sunnyslde Team. Cedar Creek's second team de feated the Sunnvside first team at the Cedar Crook ball park Sun day.. Sunnvside came down to clean Iho Cedar Crook team, but they diil not have a lookin. Cedar Creek winning by a score of 7 lo 4. This makes three straight games for Cedar Creek's second team against Sunnyside this year. The batteries were: C. C. Keil and Meisinger for Cedar Creek, and Schafer and Volk for Sunny side. . t 1 Returns From Oklahoma. Henry Boerk and wife relurned this morning from their visit with tdeir nephews and nieces, near Ponca, Oklahoma. Wdilo there Uncle Henry and' wife visited Iho groat natural gas and oil wells that are located near Ponca and wore surprised at the price of gas, it being only 18 cents per 1,000 feet. It is used there for beating and lighting, and at a price that makes a visitor long to bo able to move there. Cupid Picking Up. County Judge Beeson again ap peared in the role of Cupid today, when ho united in the bonds of holy wedlock the lives and hearts of Irvin R. Tubbs, aged 21, and Miss Pearl Schrooler, aged 18, both of Burlington, Kansas. The judge lied tde knot in tde most approved stylo and tde young peo ple went their way rejoicing. Up-to-Date Shining Parlor. Tlios. Jott, one of tde best shoe sinners t hat ever struck Platls nioulli, has rented the center room of the now building being erected on the north side of Main si reel, and will establish an up-to-date shining parlor, where both ladies and gents can have tdeir shoos polished. Torn exports lo 111 the room up in fine shape, and expects to keep such a parlor as no lady need fear lo call when fdey need their shoes polished. Wood Wanted. Those of our subscribers who Vsire (n pay Ideir subscriptions in wood are requested lo bring it in before tde roads get dad, as w e desire to place it in I do dry. Come in wild il, boys, right away. Mrs. J. N. Hill, Homer, Ga., has I used Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound for years, and says she al ways recommends it to her friends. "It never fails to cure our coughs and colds and pre vents croup. We have five chil dren and always give them Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for a cold, and they are all soon well. We would not be without it in our house." For sale by F. G. Fricke & Co. 'W! w wr ,r,rMi,i,ii iw MAPLE GROVE. 4 (Special Correspondence.) 4" Born To Mr. and Mrs. James Tilson, Tuesday, September 19, a baby girl. Sam Tilson of Virginia is. visit ing at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tilson. Fanners in I his section are busy sowing fall wheat. Mr. and Mrs. Bon Noel gave a shower in honor of Trop Shrader Monday evening. Ouito a number of friends spent Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs. Alfred Gausemer. Miss Johnson, teacher of dis trict No. 20, received the sad news Thursday evening thai her broth er had died at Nebraska City. The German Woman's club met at the homo of Mrs. William Puis Wednesday, September 25. Quite a number from this community wont hazelnut picking Sunday and Ihoy all enjoyed a good time. 's carnival fell STREET CARMIVAL FOR TEN DAYS A BIQ TIME-ForErerybody-A GOOD TIME Parados and Performances Daily nnsnT rnnnrrnHJiffji nnmtr tape, ANOTHER POPULAR PLAYATTHEPARMELE 'The Arab," One of the Greatest Plays or Season, at Parmele October 2. The New York World of Sep tember 22,, Hill, das the follow ing to say regarding Edgar Selwyn's new play of Ihe Orient, "The Arab," which will be seen bore al Iho Parmele theater on Wednesday, October 2: The Orientalism of Edgar Selwyn's children of I lie desert in his new play, "The Arab," often may seem to be only skin deep, but the picturesquenoss of the guileless son of a Bedouin sheik and the unusual atmosphere which he das boon successful in creating for tde scenes, in which he is always the central figure, give the drama an attractiveness which argues well for its popular success. The play held the attention of its second audience closely at the Lyceum last evening, which is a much bettor lost of its merits than the insincere applause of a first night crowd, yet ' it was noticeable that, the character of Jamil Abdullah Azam, rather than the beautiful story, was up permost in the general regard. This deflection of interest is un derstanable. Jamil, as a charac ter, oven with his strangely con tradictory code, is'murh more ap pealing to the sympathies than a sett lemon of missionaries who have remained blind to a self evident danger. As for Jamil, be is the son of a powerful cbieftan in Iho hills, who has deserted his tribe and become a dragoman. "The be.st dragoman in the whole world," ho calls himself. Ho has boon a Christian half a dozen times, but has always fallen by Iho wayside because the presents promised by the Christians wore not good enough, and in his Oriental guile he is always willing to admil Iho facts. But he is fond of the mis sionary's daughter, and for her he is willing to swear off lying and begin his redemption all over again, and as subsequent events prove, he is willing lo do even more. Jamil knows of the plot to allow the Bedouins to sweep down on the village, butchering the Armenians and Christians, but sounds a warning in time to pre vent it. after being shot by the treacherous governor. U. A. Smith, Bridgeton, Ind., was so crippled with rheumatism he could not dress without help. He started using Foley Kidney Pills, and says: "I began to get better at once, and now all my trouble has left me and I do not feel that I ever had rheumatism I rest well at night and though 51) years old, can now do the work ol a man of 35 years. I would like to be the means of others gettit't; benefit from '"oley Kidney Pills." Refuse substitutes. For sale by F. O. Ft iekc & Co. "The Rose of Panama." "The Hose of Panama," a Viennese operetta, Ihe score of which is by one of the most suc cessful of European composers, Ileinrich Herto, with book and lyrics by Ignatz Schneitzor and Enierich von Gatti, comes to Boyd's theater, Omaha, for four nights, commencing on Sunday, September 21), with Chapino, a petite French prima donna, and many others of the cast which presented Iho opera at Daly's i heater, Now York. John Cort is said to have given the opera a very elaborate production. Gome 0 Bill rrnf mBli In on 01 mor ol lb dim Dinciot PARADES Artomobll floral Parad. Tuesday afternoon. Qos. Ut Electrical Parada, Wednesday nluht. Oot. tnd. Dedication Parado, Thursday af lernuon, Ook Ird. Coronatloa Ball, Friday night. Oct. (th. CHEYENNE FRONTIER DAY Will bo brought bore ao ereryone can ee the greatest Wild West Show In the world. Mucking Ilrrtnohos Rough Riders In dians. Come and aee the real Cheyenne Show. Kvrrr afternoon from seib is to Oot. ft, lnolualra. In addition to all thlt there will be the 21 ta Oat. S.Itll .V