PREPARED IN THE INTERESTS OF THE PEOPLE OF MURRAY IfunyoftlteruidvrtoftluJounudkwwofasocialeveidoranitem of interest Wicant all items of interest. Editor Jour ml. MM Cm! Home Bank Owned Murray State MURRAY, NEBRASKA Capital SIO.000 CHAS. C. PARMELE, President F.L NUTZMAN, We have every arrangement possible for the conven ience of our patrons. We write drafts and can save you money when de siring to remit away. Consult us freely on any financial business. Our ex perience may be of some benefit to you. Depositors in this bank are protected under the State Guarantee Law. c D C Miss Bertha Nickels was shop ping in Omaha last Tuesday Miss Filial Sherwood spent Sunday willi Miss Ella Nickels. Fxa Frans of Union was visit inf; willi Wayne Lewis over last Sunday. Filwnnl L.vnian of Molilalia is I he gucsl of l. A. Young and family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Good were iiiiidiiK I he Plallsmoulh shoppers last Salurday. John llidiselieidl and wife drove lo l'lal Isinoulli. Sunday morning to attend ehurefi. Mrs. (1. M. Minlonl and (laugh ter. Miss Ox lit. were Omaha visit ors last Salurday. It. II. Nickels was looking after business mailers in the county seat last Saturday. Horn To Mr. and Mrs. Alba Y m ii v, of Murdock, Minn., on No vember Cl h, a girl. A. F. Nickels and wife were, looking afler business matters in Omaha last Friday. Frank Sehilzlanarks and fam ily spent last Sunday willi Frank Hendricks and family. Mr. ami Mrs. John Farris wens guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Klaurcns last Sunday. Will Oliver, jr., ami sister, Kliabel h, were Plat I snunil h visit ors Sal unlay aflcrnoon. Flla M. Nickels was looking af ter Spirella business in Murray Wednesday of this week. Henry Os ami wife of Nehawka were guesls, of Miss Klin Nickels last. Saturday ami Sunday. Mrs. George Slimier and sisler, Mrs. William Mario, were visiting friends in and near Fnion Tues day. Mrs. Addie 'Stokes was calling on friends and looking after busi ness matters in Plallsmouth last Saturday. Rev. Haiimili will comlucl the Thanksgiving services at I he Presbyterian church Sunday morning. . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Raingo, sr., and daughter, Edith, of Plat Ls moutli, spent Sunday nt the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Will Oliver. Mrs. Thomas Slavic si ill re mains in a very critical condition, and owing to her advanced ago, her slrcnjrl.il return's very slowly. Mr. ami Mrs. Fred Ohlonhausen of l'lallsniouth panic down Wed nesday for u short visit at. the home of (heir daughter, Mrs. J. M. McCullueh ami family. Mesdames Nellie Long, He. ft, John ami (lassie Lloyd will enter lain the Thimble Hee at the church Friday afternoon. Every one is invited. Bring your fancy work. John ilobscheidt., the handsome, oratorical and eligible young- auc tioneer, of Murray, will bo present al the Thanksgiving bazaar at Kenosha, and will sell lo you at popular prices the bazaar goods, lie sure and be present for the roll-call. Murray Department by Home People ani( Surplus $5,000 Vice-President W. G. BOEDEKER, Cashier 0 3 C O. A. Davis made a business trip to Omaha Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Farris spent Sunday al the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Klaurcns. Miss Iticknell nnd Miss Adams were guesls al the Charles Spang ler home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Will Gotlnlrynian and babe were guests of Charles Count i y man and wife Sunday. John Frish was in Murray Wed nesday, where he received a car load of feeders Ihal were shipped down from South Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Waller (ireen were isiling with Mrs. Oreen's par ents, Mr. ami Mrs. Hudig, in Plallsmoulh Salurday evening. Mr, ami Mrs. Oscar McDonald ami daughter, ol .M unlock, an; spending a few days in Murray, guesls at, the home of Mr. Mc Donald's mother, Mrs. Mira Mc- I lomtlil. Mr. ami Mrs. I). J, Pitman, Ml ;and Mrs. Albei t Stover of Corydou, Indiana; Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Pit man. Mr. ami Mrs. O. A. Davis and j.I. V. Pitman spent. Sunday at the pleasant larm home of Olen Perry, north of Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stover and Mr. ami Mrs. S. (). Pilman drove over lo Flniwood Tuesday, where they spent the dav al the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willed. The trip was made in Mr. Pitman's car. Mrs. Nick Friedricb and Mrs. John Farris entertained a number of lady friends al the home of Mrs. Friedrirh lasl Thursday. A delicious Iwo-course luncheon was served and a mosl enjoyable lime was had by all. Mrs. Charles Carroll accom panied her mother, Mrs. Hend ricks, as far as Omaha lasl Salur day, as she was returning to her homo in noi l hern Nebraska. Mrs. Carroll relumed homo via l'lal Lf moulh in the evening. About, eighteen ladies met at I he home of Mrs. II. L. Oldham ! 'r,...o.i.. mm... i :i. iiiriiiij. i in i were imisiii en gaged in win king on fancy articles for the coining bazaar that will bo held by (he Presbyterian Mission ary society on Salurday, Decem ber Tib. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stover went to Nehawka Wednesday afternoon, where they will make a brief visit before departing for Kansas and Oklahoma, and later taking up their journey for I heir home in Indiana. S. O. Pilman drove them lo Nehawka in the auto mobile. Mr. ami Mrs. D. A. Young gave a house warming lo a few of Iheir friends last Salurday evening. The addition of the new rooms and the remodeling of the old pari, when finished, will give Mr. and Mrs. Young a very pretty dwelling. The guesls spent the evening playing union, ami refreshments were served at the usual hour. Those present were: ,Mr. and Mrs. Fred Raingo, Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. llamge, Misses Mary Moore, Pauline Old ham, F.sler Smith of Weeping Wa i or aim rir. men or weeping Water. AND VICINITY ESPECIALLY FOR n this vicinity and will matJ name to tu-8 II. 0. Long was an Omaha visit or 1 uesdav. In-. M. F. ltroiidel and wife were Aoca visitors last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Long were J'lal I sinout h visitors last Salur day. Mrs. John Edmunds has been on I lie sick list lor I tie past tew days. August Kngelkciiieicr spent a couple oi days in Omaha tins week. Mrs. A. L. Maker and daughter, Miss Opha. were Omaha visitors lasl Friday. J. T. Porter ami lillle son went visiting with county seal Iriends lasl Saturday. James Brown has been sunder ing for the past few days with an abcess on bis hand. M. L. Furlong has been sufl'cr ing from a very severe attack of gall stones this week. Albert Schafer, from west of Murray, was here Wednesday visit ing with friends. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Lloyd has been on Ihe sick list for the past few days. l W. II olmes and wife and A. !L- Holmes were Plattsmnuth visitors Monday afternoon. Mrs. M. llialt spent a few days in Weeping Water this week visit ing with her daughter, Mrs. A. M. Cole. Considerable work is being done al the depot Ibis week. The sta tion is being moved several feet from the track and a new founda tion placed under it. Mrs. L. F. Thimpe of l'lal ts nioulli has been in Murray for Ihe past few days, taking charge ol the Murray Stale bank during Ihe absence of Cashier I'.oodeker. Dr. Cook of Plallsmoulh was in Murray Wednesday, called here in consultation willi Dr. H. F. Brendel to see Mrs. Andy Camp bell, who has been quite sick for some lime. John Farris delivered Ihree shoals al Ihe Murray market Wed nesday afternoon. Thev were of Ihe Duroc-Jersey breed, and Ihe Ihree lillle fellows weighed with in a few pounds of 1,800. Fair sized pigs, were I hey not? Miss May, a (rained nurse from Omaha, is now al, I lie bedside" of Mr. and Mrs. I. S. While, who have been ill for the past few weeks. Their daughter, Mrs. David llialt, has relumed to her home in Sidney. Mr. and Mrs. While are In l h improving al this lime. Sheriff Ouinton was in ami near Murray Wednesday of this week summoning witnesses in the Mil- er vs. Wirt li case, that comes up al lint coming lerm of district court. Mall hew (lering appears for Ihe plaint ill", while Haw Is & Robertson will represent the de fendants in the case. Mr. 0. P. Hates has been work ing in this locality for Ihe past few- days in the interests of the Bank er's Reserve Life Insurance Co., and has been doing some business, loo. There is no reason why he should not do so. He has a good, si rung company and Ihe people are always looking for good in surance, so why should ho not do some business under these con ditions. We are Informed (hat J. W. Holmes will take up the work here as local representative. The best of musio and a genuine good time as3urred all who attend the Cosmopolitan club dance at Coate's hall next Saturday even ing. Ships to Omaha. A. B. Becker, the boss stock man from Fnion, passed through Murray Wednesday evening with a carload of hogs for the South Omaha market. Abe is one of the good stock men of south Cass and one of Ihe best fellows lo meet in Ihe land. For Sale. 12 horse power engine and elec tric pole wood saw, nt a very low price if taken soon. L T. Rover, Murray, Neb. Most disfiguring skin eruptions, scrofula, pimples, rashes, etc., are duo to impure blood. Burdock Blood Bitlors as a cleaning blood Ionic, is well recommended, $1,00 at all stores. THE JOURNAL UEADEBS. office it will appear under tltis lieadimj BEAUTIFUL NEW STORE The handsome new store room of llialt & Tult, in Murray, is now Hearing cnmplel ion. The finish ing touches are now being made, amj within the next few days the linn expects to get. into their new room. The handsome, modern plale glass front is in, the (louring is being laid this week, ami M. M. Heal and son of Plallsmoulh are on Ihe job Hilling on the paint. All llio now fixtures are on the ground and with no delay they should lie in the new room within a couple of weeks. The new room will sure bo up-lo-dale in every particular and a credit to a town much larger than Murray. Library Social Meeting. The regular business and social meeting of the Library Associa tion will be held Wednesday even ing, November 27th. Business session at 7 :30. PROGRAM. 1 Roll Call Your favorite book that you have read from this library. 2 "Why Connor's Books Are Popular," by Waller Hamilton. 3 "What Appealed to Me in the Calling of Wild," by "Jack I ondon, Ralph Kennedy. 1 "Paper of Vocational Educa tion in Ihe Public Schools," by Lloyd Capon. 5 Refreshments, under Ihe dirt-el hn of Miss Harriett Adams. All members are urged to bo prescnl. In a Critical Condition. Washinglon Dillehay, i year-old son of Mr. and Mrs lehay, who was struck by a H i base ball al Rock Cret school house a result of which few wei'ks ago, I lit I lie lad received an . . ... I ii i -" ol I he jaw 1 1 1 ; 1 1 ili'ces itale an opera! ion, ! in a very eril ieal ' is 1 ill in I lie ims- . is al -litis - Illll, (oinli!j'ir. He pilnl Srf! ( mi hopes of hi ha. Iil there are no rceove rinir. The hid was operated upon for sarcoma, bu! there has been a recurrence of the same and Ihe tumorous growth has greatly increased and passed into Ihe young man's neck. Helier is beyond Ihe skill of all modern surgery, as the trouble increases very rapidly. The Bazaar. The bazaar of Ihe Missionary society will be conducted in Ihe dining room of Die church on Saturday, December 7lh, all day and evening. Dinner will be served at. noon. The booths will bo open for sales at 2 o'clock. Nothing will be sold before. You will llnd some very prelly Xmas presents here, such as guests' towels, doilies, pin cushions, pillow cases, aprons, hand-painted china, rag rugs. The prices will range from 10c lo $10. Remember that you can get your supper any lime af ler 5:30. A good lime nil day and evening. Has Thumb Amputated. Byron Road, who has been suf fering from blood poisoning for the past live weeks, caused from nn injury he received upon his thumb, had Ihe injured member amputated Wednesday of this week. Dr. Gilmoro of Murray per formed the operation. Mr. Read as sulTered a great deal for the ast Ave weeks, and while his con- h; pa dil ion nt this lime is quite serious, every hope is entertained for his permanent recovery. Box Supper and Corn Show, At the Buck school house, Sat urday, November ,10th, al 8 p. in. Prizes ns follows: For Ihe best 3 ears of corn. .$1.50 Second best 3 ears of corn. . 1.00 Third best 3 ears of corn. . . .50 Corn to bo sold to pay for premiums. Accepts Position In Bank. Elmer Ilallstrom. son of Mr. and Mrs. John Hallslrom of Plallsmoulh, has accepted a posi tion as assistant in Ihe Murray Slate bank and enters upon his duties this week. One way to relievo habitual rou st ipal ion is to lake regularly a mild laxative. Doan's Regulols are recommended for Ibis pur pose. 25c a box al all drug stores. A Pleasant Evening. The country home of Mr. and Mrs. George Fitzpatrick, three and one-half miles west of Murray, was the scene of much merriment last Satunla evening, the oc casion being Ihe birthday an niversary of their son, Arnold Filzpatrick. The evening was spent in music and games, in which the merry visitors indulged quite freely, and the host looked ...Mi i 1. i , mmi io uie enn oi periert enjoy-, men! of all. The dining room was ery asieiuiiy decorated in bitler-sweels and Indian berries, and the parlors willi evergreens and chrysanthemums. During Ihe evening a delicious three course luncheon was served, to' which all did ample justice. At a .'ale hour Ihe guesls departed for their homes, congrat ulal ing Mr. Filzpatrick upon his abilily as an o.ucrtainer and wis hinir mm manv happy returns of Hie day. Those in attendance were: Misses Agnes Lloyd, Klhel Murdock, Addie Dill, Ruth Beverage, Adele Fitzpatrick, Ester Lloyd, Vivian Filzpatrick, Margaret Beck, Myrtle Rice, Birdie Johnson, Ethel Dill, Lola Filz patrick, Helen and Emma Beuch ler, Frea Marsh, Messrs. John Rice, Garland Tulson, O.-car Shrader, Jim Erhart, Harold Todd, Adolph Beverage. Lester Murdock, Fred Bcuchler, Fred Flrich. Frank Marler, Arnold Fitzpatrick, Charles Vallery, Marion Delyar nett, Roy Fitzpatrick, Anderson Lloyd, Curtis Filzpatrick, Albert Coiner, George Shrader, John Buechler, J. 0. Beckner and son, B. O. Beckner, of Huntington, W. Va., Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Beck, Stephen Beckner, George Fitzpat rick and Mrs. Margaret Corbett. Northern Nebraska Fine. V. G. Boedeker, cashier of the Murray Stale bank, who spent several days the past week with friends and relatives in Ihe north ern pari of Ihe slate, ' returned homo Tuesday evening. He visit ed in both Ccilar and Knox coun ties, spending a short lime at the borne of his sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Young, at Cole ridge. John is again engaging in Ihe cattle business pretty strong ibis winter, lie now has a nuni-ie"- on hi farm and came lo Oma- na mis ween lor -jno Head more. I I Here is pie Hi y id feed in thai i meanly and Ihey are going lo feed i ' al borne. lie met our old friend, i N"i ris, al Coleridge, who was looking (ine and enjoying life; likewise Jesse ami Gus Lovvther ami F. W. Kloeppiug, all former residents of old Cass coiinly. i (-!"' 'l,s were good in both of these ! '"'Mil ies and all the old Cass (oiinly people are doing tine. Glen returned to Omaha Tuesday even ing and drove home willi Vilas Sheldon, who was in Ihe me ld 'polis with his car. Miss Nickels Entertains. Miss Etta Nickels entertained a company of friends last Salurday evening at a "tack party." The uuests all came just as "tacky" as possible and many excellent costumes were out. Games and social conversation whiled the short hours away. Frank Rhodon was costumed as a hunchback and carried away the ribbon. Miss Vera Moore, as Topsy, also won a ribbon. The "laeky" lunch con sisted of cornbread, bacon and onions, and caused much merri ment, the hostess exerting every effort to the end Ihal the guests might enjoy the repast, by with holding a nice Iwo-course lunch eon until every scrap of dodger had disappeared. Those present were: Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Osl, from near Nehawka; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rhoden. Fritz Tigner, John Rhodon, Gussio Good, Glen Hack enberry, Waller Read, Wayne Lew is, Fred Campbell, James Tig ner, Lee Nickels, George Nickels, John Ilobscheidt, Lloyd Lewis, Frank Dugay and Exa Frans from Union, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur j "haver, Ella Harris. Clare P"". Lsl her Ray ilia Moore, Elizabeth Campbell, Mai garet Moore, Anna Rysl, Vera Moore, Pearl Dugay, Bertha Nick els, Ileurella Creamer, Ethel Sher wood, Vera Yardley, Mrs. E. R. Queen. Cabbage, apple sale by S. O. Cole. and cider for l2-2t-(tvvkly ftching piles provoke profanity, but profanity won't remove them. Doan's Ointment is recommended for itching, blooding or protruding piles. 50c at any drug store. MWI !H"W !HK WM ! No More Valuable CHRISTMAS PRESENT ! Than a Life Size Portrait of J One You Love. Addross J. ASCH, Murray, Neb. rH -M-I-M' M"K-I-I"M-I MAPLE GROVE. J (Special Correspondence.) v -K-S-K- -H-K-K-H- -K-r V. II. Puis and James Tilson made a business trip to Murray Tuesday. William Puis and Rev. Ueubner spent Monday with Prof. Asch, near Murray. Mrs. Levi Rusterlndtz delivered some porkers to Ihe Murray mar ket Tuesday. William Puis and Rev. Ueubner made a business trip to Platts iiiouth Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Puis spent Sunday at the home of Mr. arid Mrs. Louie Friedrick. Otiile a number of friends and relatives were (he guesls of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gausenier Sunday. Miss Laura Engelkenieier, who was operated upon Tuesday at St. Joseph's hospital, is getting along nicely. Basket supper Saturday night, November 23, instead of Thanks giving night, as stated in last week's issue, at Pleasant Hill school house. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Bailey and Mrs. Charles Henen were county seat visitors Saturday. They made the trip with M Bailey's new Flanders car. AGENTS WANTED for Odor less, Smokeless, Never-Bum Fry Pan. Our proposition is the agents' bonanza of the twentieth century. Union Novelty Supply House, Offlce 2338 Tea St., Lin coln, Neb. li-21-ltwklv Basket Social at Mynard. A basket social will be given at the Woodman hall in Mynard, by School District No. 45, on Wed nesday evening, November 27. A box of bon-bons will be given to the most popular young lady, to be decided by a vole. All will be welcomed. An excellent'' program will be rendered previous to the sale of baskets, and a delightful social lime is assurred. Attention, Farmersl My Dear Farmer Have you your own farm or are you renting? I have land in Minnesota, cut over limber, from $10 to $15 per acre. One-third cash, balance at 0 per conl. 1 have good, smooth land in Stevens county, Minnesota, from $55 to $05 per acre. This laud is sold direct from the own er of Ihe land. No land company in Ibis deal. I also handle the best land in eastern OklalToma. Corn runs from sixty to seventy bushels to the acre. Now if you want land try me and see. I deal with no agent. If you come with an agent you must pay him your self. Write or call, Henry Hummels, H21 North 2Cth St., Lincoln. Neb. For Sale. About fifty head of full blood Poland-China spring shoats. Alf. Nickels. Christmas Sale. SI. Mary's Guild of St. Luke's parish will hold a Christmas sale and market December 5th and 7th. Wait ilnd buy your present then. Christmas ii-21-tfd Remember that next Saturday night is the date for the Cosmo politan club dance at Coates hall and be sure and attend. W-!H":-WM-HW-H' Elegant Hats at Great Reductions, as Long as They Last. MISS MYERS. v If you have anything to sell an ad In the Journal will sell It. WALTER GREEN HORSESHOEING General Blachsmilhing and Wagon Work riorseshoeing is Our Specialty' All Work Guaranteed Hurray, Hebrasks 0