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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1912)
DOZEN ASPIRANTS BEFORE BOARD Murray Department PREPARED IN THE INTERESTS OF THE PEOPLE OF MURRAY AND VICINITY ESPECIALLY FOR THE JOURNAL READEUS. Young Men Take Examination (niol rcuikraofw of interest 'n tkis vicinity and wiU mul mum to this ojfice it mil appear urnl,- this heml'uuj Viiriiit tflitcnp of interest. Editor Jmr iai.1. I or r If i r : 1 V y J- 3C '8 Murray State B MURRAY, NEBRASKA 11 Capital 810,000 Surplus S5.000 is1' . 1 , - ' . ' ' . CHAS. C. PARMELE, President F. L NUTZMAN, Vice-President W. G. BOEDEKER, Cashier Wc Solicit Your Banking Business toTOur Deposits are protected by the Depositor's Guaran tee Fund of the State of Nebraska. Interest Paid on Mr'. (lassie l.luvd was isil inf ill n:,.ili; lal. week. Mi-; lltn Nickels is xieinliii"; llic week willi friemls in Omaha. Mi-" l.cna Vninin ami I'aulim- 1 1 1 1 1 1 : t ;' i were ln.iipiiifi III Onialia 'I'ni'il.iy. A. I:. H.ieilekcr sliippcil a car f in I il' hns i III.- Smilli (imalia inarlul Tucsilav . Mr. Mrv i. M. M ii 1 1. i 1 pi n! cmnl: v illi S. Y. r.nicn havi'i' : 1 1 1 I famiU. Mr. .j 'ill Mrs. Frank Oliver arc I 1 1 1 1 1 . i a few das willi Mrs. dlivi ' parents. Mis. . K. Mull was visiting vsilh relalivcs ami friends in I'lallsiiiuiilli Sunday. F.d Knives nf Smith Omaha is . spenilniK a few days in Murray this week isilinr iiinmi", relatives jiikI friemls. Mrs. W illiam Itmli of Plaits. iiiimiI.Ii is spending a few days at Hie home of her dauuliler, Mrs. Waller (ireen. Miss-Myrtle Slamlish nf (iar nell, Kansas, took dinner willi Mr. and Mrs. Julia l.lovd Tuesday and reports a very enjnv ahle lime. Mrs. (irace Mellinger departed Sui'idr.y for her home in Mexico, alter spending the summer with her mother, Mrs. Mini McHoiiald, and other relatives and friemls. Mrs. Hay Havis, after spending il few weeks wilh relatives and friends in this locality, departed for her liuiue in Colorado Sun day. Mis Mvrlle Slamlish of (iur nett, Kanas, is visit iug relatives and friends in Murray and vicin ity. Miss Slamlish is a former Nchiuska girl ami her many friends a'"i glad to welcome her back lionie. She reports that Hie Slamlish family are all well pleased willi Iheir Kansas home. Miss Myrtle evpecls In travel this winter as n speaker in behalf of the Industrial Development com pany for High school suppplies. The Gidding'n Concert Co., at Murray Saturday Evening, October 19th First Number on Lyceum Course. ank 0 Time Deposits. Mrs. A. I.. Kennedy is number ed w il h I he sick thin week. Mrs. Alfred I lean is i.-itinu at I he I e of .Mi's, lici t UnVil. I H'. Ilauiiali nf ( imalia tilled I he pulpit al llir Prol.vi.-rian cjiurch lav. riiinli.ia I ' for Hie - i (). - in n i- iia pa-l her fni' iieen W eek ulTer. in'-: I rum .lee Chan her- i- ImV. em p'oved b Ihe illil-. Iivci'v barn ami went mi duly Mondav. T!i-. inlaid daughter of I. J. Hover ha been serioiid ill wilh I liroal rouble t his week. II. C. I.ollif is kepi ipiile busy these days, having seven hundred head of hog o look after. Charles spangler donated a carl load of watermelons Thurs day to the school children. The (lid-lings' Concert company will give a splendid concert on Saturday evening, October ID. A. I.. Maker was a business visilor in t In county seat Tuesday evening and Wednesday morning. Meek Mavis auloed lo Plalls II li ill t h TuesH.iv. lakiiiLT his ilauuh. w, js ',, i1(r M.llM( j,, ( he cimiiiIv seal. i The (liddings' Concert company will be in Murray Saturday, Octo ber IK. This is the llrst, number of the Lyceum Course. Jauel, the I'llle daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Young, fell while playing last Sunday and dislocated one of the liiiues in her firearm. She is getl ing along nicely. Mrs. Charles Carroll, who fell a few davs ago and injured her hip, has been suffering considerably from her injuries ami was com pelled to go (o the hospital Sun day. She was taken to SI. Jos eph's hospital in Omaha, where she will receive treatment for a week or two. She was accom panied by her husband and Dr. U. V. Itremlel. i,v,' 4 'V I i ' ! , r v. .: ! .-ome liisiiics, mailers in ttn coiiiiIn seat Wednesday afternoon. Williain Sporer was diini,' af- ler some luisiness Diallers in the cuiinly eal Thursday of this Week'.J (iiiy Murray and wife and Mis ses Ticflha and Vernie Irwin were passengers to Omaha last Wed nesday to see the electrical parade. Miss Margie Walker, who has lieeii spending Ak-Sar-Hen week iri Omaha, relumed home last Sunday eveninir. Mr. Sevlierl. who at one time worked tire insurance in this locality, spent a few days in Mur ray last week, relurnintr lo his home in Laurel, Neh., last Satur day. I.. II. Seylioll, who has been suf fering from a paralytic stroke, re mains in about the same condi tion as last week. Owin to his advanced ane. he is in a very weak condil ion. (leorye You im. a former county commissioner of Cass county, ar rived here Wednesday iiiorninir from Alva, Oklahoma, and will spend a week wilh his daughter, Mrs. Meek I (avis. Mr... I. (i. Mi'Haniel and wife came in from Memphis, Scotland county, Missouri, a few days since for a visit wilh Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Hoer. Mis. Hover is a daualiler of .Mr. and Mrs. J. o. McOaniel-. .lack Shaw, who was so well known lo Murray people in the ''.mi's, arrived here Sunday ie. I In auto roule from Seward. As Jack i- n very compel en! carpenier, lie lia- I ian Imii Ion nd I Hi-!:! ding- Il 1 1 ill i i:e I : : 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 , w i : -' under (!-. Ir con v rue ion. son i . : . '. ? ;-s Charles Hemphill ,t :-.-i ioii!y torn aboiil the lace Salunlav by a dog lieloiigiug lo Mr. Jam.'.-. Dei. lesi (ernier. .vir. ami .Mrs. liem. phill, who have jiisl came-in IVoni seal lb-, Washington, fur a iit willi Mrs. Hemphill's parents. Mr. ami Mrs. licnjamin llobaek. west of l'liion, were on Iheir way to Hock Itlulls for a short visit with friends ami slopped make a call on their old neighbors. Mr. ami Mrs. DellesDernier, when the dog, which is not vicious, attacked the child. The wounds were close to the eyes, deep, painful and caused considerable bleeding. Ladies' Aid. Mrs. A. L. Maker entertained the La-lies' Aid society Wednesday afternoon al her home. The aft ernoon was spent in applying the busy needle, and at Hie usual hour an excellent two-course luncheon was served. Following; were the ladies present: Mesdames F. M. Young, J. W. Thoniason, M. F. Mrendel, II. C. Long, M. (i. Churchill, J. A. Walker.' W. S. Smilh. W. F.. Dull. J. W. F.dmunds, Hoss Williams, Alva Long, Wil liam Sporer, (1. II. Oilmore, John Farris, Charles Mulz, Addie Kar ris, Mini McDonald, Jake Mrendel, Misses Margie Walker, (iertrude Long, Isabelle Young, Lorn ami Curtis Farris. Farm for Sale. Lta-acre farm, four miles from town, belween 50 ami tin acres under plow, 7 acres hay land, bal ance pasture. Ilunning water. Seven-room house and other im provement s. Inipiire at the ollice of Hawls & Hobertson. in-iu-lf-wkly Landseekers. Listen! We are now able to deliver, for around !?i"i.0H per acre (should be worth !?r(i.0iVj , choice, level wheat, corn, polalo ami alfalfa land, in a country where crops have been very satisfactory for some tlfleen vears. and where wheat yields up to in, corn 10 to rn. potatoes Oil bushels per acre. We have only a limited number of Ihese line non-resident tracts lo offer at the "snap" llgure, so if you are in terested ask us al once about! I hem. They w ill sell for sriil.iM per acre very soon. Heynolds Land Companv, Madrid. Nob. 1 0-3-21 vvkly (ienrie Smilh was Inokinu afP For Sale. Onlv Ihree left of those line Poland-China boars. Also for sale a number of Marred Plymouth Hock cockrels, 7rc, if taken soon. C. V.. Mabbitt. Platlsnioulh. D-i2-wkly-U. THE BEAUTIFUL HUES OF' ,. ftUTUMH ARE HERE NOW Kvcry slraiiier who visits our city. -''remarks upun the beauty of Hie hills that are garbed now in all lliu beautiful hues of autumn. The sifihl is unite a treat ( those who spend Ihe greater 'part of their lives in the cities, where they only occasionally see a few strag litifjr trees, and when they get lo view the beauties of nature such as is afforded in Plaltsmoulh they are enchanled wilh the sight. To those who reside here these sights are so common as lo excite no comment, and the residents here do md really appreciate what a beautiful little city they have un til I hey are reminded of the fad by some visiling stranger. There is no more pretty sight than the lulls that line the river bank from the I'.urliriglon station to Ihe bluffs below Hie bridge, and a great many of our people have gathered Iheir friends ami taken their suppers 'in the sight of Ihese lordly inpii ing hills along I he old Missouri river. REMODELING INDEPENDENT TELEPHONE BUILDING Workmen are engaged in re lepllone building tieel and in 1 1 in u modeling ihe on Xorl li Si li in (l : j i a. i i'i ' r I! ie II ! -1 : i p. I l.lll, of I he Cou ( -'-Mp. lilies. .!;-' I'. I'll old. rr.' f !: v.-'sl I"!, i,;i-'i :!! : . d Iv. j 'I'll : IP " . .. i ! 1 plan- ! I'.e eld ii'e j plant w here i! ( ,ri be in cms.i:: ; I ' MIC II Willi III" 1:1.111 ! .e:.:eill aild : Will lessen I lie olierali;:'. eX;iense.s of Ihe excha ir.:e considerably, i This lu-ive has been i-i c:i;lenipla I .'Vcl' since Ihe Lincoln Te!e- i . piione cohiiiar.y ncijiiii" I In own ers or Hi,- Plaflsmmilli and Ne braska Telephone companies. L. (I. Larson has the contract for the remodeling of I lie building and the workmen are hurrying Iho work in order o have il completed before Ihe cold weather sets in. In County Court. County Judge Allen J. Meeson was called upon this morning to unite in Ihe bonds of wedlock Mr. Hay Campbell and Mrs. Mary Car roll. The conl raid ing parlies re side in Hie vicinity of Murray ami are members of two of the prom inent families of Ihe county, Ihe groom being a son of Peter Camp bell of near Murray, while the bride is a daughter of Peter flruber, one of the pioneers living between Murray and Union. In the will contest in the Nicholas llnlmes estate Ihe mailer has been adjusted among the parlies interested and the ap pointment of t he executor con firmed. Holds Annual Sale. Yerner Perry nf near Mynard was in the ci I y today making ar rangements for holding his an nual sale -of line Duroc-Jersey swine at his farm Wednesday, October 30. Mr. Perry is one of (he largest swine breeders in this part of the stale ami his animals always command the highest prices on account of the superior slock from which they are bred. Harvest Homo. The members of St. Luke's parish will kindly remember to bring their offerings for the Har vest Home festival to the church Salunlav afternoon. October 12lh. 10-10-21-1. Sunday School Delegates. The delegates to Hie CassCouif v Sun-lay School convention lefl Ibis afternoon on Ihe "stub" for Alvo. when' Ihe convention meets today and tomorrow. The dis aureable weather inlerferred with the attendance, some n-d caring lo brave the rain to make Ihe I rip. Stork Visits Joe Bokacek Home. Joseph Mokacek and wife of Ibis city are rejoicing today over the arrival of a handsome little daughter thai Ihe slork brought to their home yesterday afternoon. The mother and little one are gel ling along fine ami Joe is gradual ly recovering. I have farmed for over fifty years; Moughl and sold many horses, cows and sleers. Mecause of the many furrows I have turned Should make me a judge of the value of farms. Now, if you really want an , assessor, I will follow the law to the letter; A man that sells drugs can do no belleiv On account, of Ihe sickness of my daughter Will not gel around lo see Iho voter, lint believ ing you will in me liml An assessor of the right kind, I am your' friend, W. H. iSryan. My name is on the Democratic . . lickel, And if you look you will surely see i. So lav aside ln' party spirit; Think before you fold your ticket. Willi kindness to all ami malice to pone, I am, W. H. Bryan, candidate for county assessor. Weak People. Two Herman physicians made scienlilic experiments in order to determine the main course of bod.ly weakness and of the pre mature decline of strength. After several years of hard work they reached the conclusion that we -hi'iild cat more food containing a;i we are o-ong now. Their v il i in- I ri"-l by many !..'v. N'.'e always a-l-1 iiiive-! diet, which, lo lief. is Ihe be-' for Hie Ci. 1 ii i: i i-drnei, ! nf i", cry pari - if I he bony. The iirsl condition, how ever, is p good, healthy appetite. Where there is lack of appetite, Tri'ier's American Klixir of Miller i:ic wili noon help. This excel lent remedy will regulate the work of all organ having anything to do wilh Hi- digestion of food in Hie body. II is a great help in diseases of Ihe stomach, of I In; liver ami of the intestines; it will purifv Ihe blood in a natural and pleasant way, will strengthen Ihe nerves, allay internal pains, pre vent constipation. Al drug stores. Jos. Triner, 1333-39 S. Ashland Ave., Chicago, III. Committee Meeting. A meeting of the Democratic County Committee is hereby called to meet at Elmwood, Nebraska, at 10 o'clock a. in. on Saturday, October 12, 1912. All members and candidates are expected lo be present. W. D. Wheeler, Cahirman. MITICK TO rilKDITOH. In County Court. ST.VTK OF NKHKASKA, Chum ('nunty, hh. In Ihe Matter of the Kstate of Nicholas I la I rues, Deemed. Notice Ix herehy Riven tliHt the cri'clltoi'H of na lil clerrimeil will meet the lOxerutor of krIiI extate, before me, County .Iinl Be of Cant County. Ne hraxka, at the County Court, room In riRtosmnuth, In mild County, on the fith dav of November, 1912, anil on the titli day of May, 1913, at 10 o'clock a. m. each day, for the purpoxe of preHent Imk their elnlmx for examination, ad justment ami allowance. Six nionthx are allowed for the crediloi'H of xalil deceaxed to prexent their chiliim, and one year for the Kxecutnr to nettle xald extate, from the it th (lay of November. 1912. Witness my hand and aeal of xald Countv Court, at IMattxmouth Ne braska, thlx lOUl day of October. 1912. Seal I ALLKN J. IIKKSON, County Judne. li. O. HWYKU, Attorney. WALTER GREEN HORSESHOEING General Glacksmiiliing and Yagon Work Horseshoeing is Our Specialty All Work Guaranteed Murray, Nebraska SOUTH OMAHA CASE ADVANCED Tinley Home Protest Comes Up Again Before State Board of Health His torical Parade Draws Great Crowds at Lincoln. Lineo'n, Oct. 10. The state board of veterinarians held examinations in the senate chamber. Something like a dozen young men who would like to meet the terrible microbe that is. deal ing death and disaster to the horse Industry are taking their examinations before the board, which consists of Dvs. J. S. Anderson, president; J. D. Sprague, secretary, and V. II. Tuck, treasurer. Tinley Home Hearing. There will be a hearing before the state board of health, consisting o( Governor Alilrich, Attorney General Martin and State Superintendent Del zell, soon on an application to have the license of the Tinley home at Oma ha revoked. This home has been run ning under the supervision of a woman known as "Mother Lee" for several years as a maternity hospital. Tho home is situate! in a very desirable and popular residence district of the city and those who own property there would like to have it moved away. Seed Corn Week Great Success. Three times as much corn has been stored away for seed this year than ever before in the history of Nebras ka, declares C. V. Pugsley of the Ne braska state university experiment station. "Seed corn selection week, Sept. 27 to Oct. n, was a greater suc cess than we had expected," lie s:iys. "More than 40,0(10 bulletins were dis tributed through the state asking the farmers to care for their seed corn find store it. and requests still are coming in for more of the bulletins," Historical Parade Draws Great Crowd. The historical parade, which closed the Gonna'! (iny celebrations this year, drew thousands of people from out of the city. do:en bands added to th"1 interest in !li parade and the flouts were loudly cheered by the immense crnwd.s which lined the streets. The celebration of German day has hi en such a success that the committee is considering making it a three-day af fair next year. Ouster Case Advanced. The. South Omaha fire and police commission case lias been advanced on the docket of ths supreme court and will be heard at the session be ginning Nov. 18. Respondents have been given until Nov. 8 to file briefs. FARMER DROWNS IN ELKHORN Body of Henry Kolbe Is Found in River. Elkhorn, Neb., Oct. 10. Henry Kolbe, a wealthy farmer living four miles southeast of here, was drowned in the Elkhorn river. While crossing the bridge over the Elkhorn, one mile east of here, it is supposed that his team shied and threw him out of the buggy and over the rail. The buggy was found hang ing on the bridge and the team grat ing In a pasture near by. A search was made for the body, which was found in the river shout sixty rods below the bridge. Deceased leaves a wife and two children. Percival Heads Oratorical Society. Omaha, Oct. 10. George Percival of the University of Omaha has been elected president of the Nebraska In tercollegiate Peaco Oratorical associa tion, which embraces besides the Uni versity of Omaha, Bcllevue, Crelghton and Nebraska Wesleyan. Each school elects one officer and as the contest will be held under the auspices of the local university this year the presi dent of the association Is chosen from tne student body of that Institution. It is expected that before the end of the year the association will be so enlarged that it will be composed of uear'y al' the colleges and universities in the st.ite. Edgar Retailers Form Organization. Edgar, Neb., Oct. 10. The buslnes men of Kd.aar held a meeting, ralle 1 by G. W. Iliirner of Overton, N!i. state organlz'T of the Federation ol Nebraska Retailers. An organization was effected. It vns claimed by th orgnnlzPr that the retailers, by han't ine toiii'thcr in a strong union all ovi the ccuntry, would be able o bu poods of the wholesalers so mc cheaper that they would ho able to uni'erscil the mall order houses. Ranch Changes Hands. ramt-i-tdEe. Neb., Oct. 10 W. II Ginssmovcr of Kearney h:is bought th" .lames Tee property, consisting ol twenty acres adjoining the city oi Cambridge, which Is to be used b Mm -is a feed ranch, where he win feed l.nnn bead of cattle this winter. Kramer Pays Cox's Widow $3,000. York, Noli . Oct. 10. Fred Kramer Jr.. hns paid te Vrs. Sid Clx $.l.noo !r. settlement of any dnninjen for thr di nth of h"r husband, who was acri denn!Iy shot, supposedly hv Krapicr about ten days nco, he accident ha-1 , pciiit; fn the southeast part of ?ht count;.