I'ltRFAUED IN THE INTKKKSTS If any of the readers of tht Journal know of a borial ecent or an item of intercut n tmiiil all items of interest. Editor Jour ml. 1 iZIiil'n ik 3C Home Bank Owned Hurray State Bank f - MURRAY, NEBRASKA CZZ u D Capital $10,000 CHAS. C. PARMELE, President F.L NUTZMAN, W, 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. D C Mr. ami Mrs. John Lloyd of Kairbury, Nth., were t lit guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. ft. Hhoden last week. IJrinK your old magazines lo the library, I hey will help some one to spend a pleasant winter evening. Mrs. Iliall and Mrs. Tutt have offered to exchange hooks at I he library any day for those who live out of Murray. Mrs. K. II. Oueen was a pas senger for Nebraska (lily I'riduy, where she was having some denial work done. James Loughridgc weul lo Omaha Sunday lo see his mother, who is sick at I he home of her son, I)r. W K. I.oiighriilgc. Mr. and Mrs. .lames Holmes and Mr. and Mrs. (Ilcnn Moedeeker were visiting friends in Omaha Saturday and Sunday of last week. The Missionary society will meet wilh Mrs. J. I. I'M man Fri day afternoon. January lit. All members are invited to be pres ent.. You will 1 1 1 1 1 1 sum1 vers in teresting books and a bundle of ma::aine at I lie library that will furnish oii amusement and pleasure these lot))-' wilder even ings. Mrs. Nicholas .Klarrenee ami family spenl Friday of last week' with Dr. and Mrs. (1. II. (lilniore, Mrs. I'hilip Keil was in Omaha Saturday isiling her sier-in-law at the hospital. I. (',. f.rosser ami wife, who have been spending I he holidays with Mrs. Crosser's parents, II. II. Nickels and wife, departed Monday morning for I heir Innim at. Wood lliver, Neb. Mrs. William I.oiighriilgc is n -ported niueh heller at Ibis lime, Mrs. Wililam Itrnwn has I h numbered with the siek Ibis-week. Jark Cbalfaiil is supporting a tine new Overland auto. nn a u n E. W. SHELDS THE HORSE BUYER ill be in Murray, on Tuesday, Jau uary 14th, at the livery barn of D. C Rhoden. All kinds of horses are wanted, and the highest market price will be paid. All ages taken, from 3 to 20 years old. Bring in your horses. I will be there rain or shine. Murray Department OF THE PEOPLE OF MURRAY DC 0 by Home People Surplus S5,000 Vice - President G- BOEDEKER, Cashier 0 3 C Miss Hose Mae Creamer is re ported seriously ill. Frank Rhodeii has been listed among Hie sick the past week. Albert Queen was a county seat isitor Thursday of this week. Mrs. Henry Sans was looking after business in Nebraska City Friday. Mrs. James Loughridge is numbered among the sick this week. Ftla M. Nickels was transact ing business in Nebraska City Friday. A. F. Nickels is eontlned lo his bed wilh a severe attack of rheumatism. John Hobscheidt was visiting anion:-' IMallsniouth friends Tues day evening of I his week. I. an Challiint of Lusk, Wyo., is visiting his parents, John (Ilia I - fa;M and family, near Union. Mrs. II, O. Lewis returned home Wednesday alter a few days' M'sit wilh her sisler. Mrs. Court, in Omaha. Mrs. John llob.-chb'dl "n,.r. laincd al dinner Saturday Mr. and Mrs. D. C. ( ',i'Of.s'ei' ami Mr, and Mrs. O. s. Ray. Robert (iood and wife, accom panied by 1 1. C. I '.rosser and vv ife ami Mrs. (ieorge Ray. motored lo Nebraska Cily Friday. John Cbalfaiil ami wife were passengers lo Falls City Friday, where lb"v will -pend a few days wilh Ibe laller's brother. Robert Oood ami wife ami Miss Fslher Itav. Miss Henrietta Creamer ami Oussie Oood were looking after business in I'latls- mouth Salui'i ay. (irassiiiau. wlio has her home wilh Mr. , Davis, was visiting Miss F, been niakin and Mrs. A. wilh her mother in I'l.-.t I -ni'iui h Wednesday. Mr. ami Mrs. It. R. Nickels, and ilaugiiler, jiiss Uertlia. entertain ed al dinner Wednesday evening in honor of D. C. Grosser ami w ife, Mr. and Mrs. John Hobscheidt, Mr. ami Mrs. F. L. Rhoden and Miss F.I I a Nickels. Mrs. Frank Lillie entertained a company of friends Friday even ing in honor of Mr. Lillie's birth day. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Ray and daughter, Esther; Robert Good nnd wife, Gussie Good, W. V. Moore and family and D. ft. Crosser and wife of Wood River, Neb. I Dr. H. Thomsen, dentist, 4 I- of Plattsmouth, will make Murray one day of each 4 ! week for the purpose of 4 J- looking after the dental j work of this community. He j 4 will be in Murray on Thurs- 4 4 day of each week, beginning l-4- January 2, 1913, until fur- 4 4 ther notice. . M:-M"K-:-MHM-K-MM A Want Ad In tho Journa! will bring what you want. AND VICINITY ESPECIALLY FOR this vicinity and Kill mail name to this Riley Contest. Following is the program for I be Ililey Contest, to be held Sat urday evening, January 1 K, at H o'clock: Ouarlel Selected Mrs. J. Holmes, Mrs. K. Tuit, Mrs. J. Loughridgc, Mrs. V. A. Kennedv. Solo - . - . . Miss Harriet Adams . Mrs. Mira McDonald . . .Mrs. Lloyd Gapen . .Ilev. Hoss Williams Mrs. l. E. Main Reading Heading Solo . . . Reading Reading Mrs. Wm. Troop Solo Miss Harriett Adams Reading Mrs. Win. Seybert Reading . . . .Mrs. Thomas Tilson Solo ........ Rev. Ross Williams Ladies' Quartet. The Riley Contest is given for the benefit of the library. Admis 8ion 25c and 35c. Dr. Thomsen in Murray. Dr. Thomsen, the dentist, of I'lattsmouth, will commence mak ing his trips lo Murray next week. He was unavoidably delayed in the time he expected to commence making Murray, Union and Ne hawka. Look for him in all of these places next week. The proceeds of the Riley Con test will be used lo buy books for I he children. The children are very enthusiastic readers and have read nearly all the juvenile books in the library. Their books are higher priced than, fiction, so make it, possible with your liberal patronage to gel, the much-needed material. Mrs. Alva Long was compelled lo spend a week or ten days in the hospital for treatment, going Omaha Monday. Mrs. Long has been sick for a number of weeks and her many friends hoped that she might regain her health with out hospital treatment. Mrs. W. K. Dull is spending Ibe week with relatives iir Omaha. P. C. Long has commenced Ihe foundation of a new residence on his farm across the road from the presenl dwelling. Mr. Hamilton and his force of men will do ihe work. FOR SALT'. Thoroughbred It. P. R. Cockerels. .in each. Fggs 7Tc per selling -in season. Mrs. J. W. Hendricks, Platlsmouth. Neb.. Route 1. 'Phone 3-L, Murray. 12-30-iino-wklvi J Dr. H. Thomsen, dentist, I of Platlsmouth, will make v Nehawka one day of each J J- week for the purpose of looking after the dental ! work of this community. He J will be In Nehawka on Frl- day of each wcok, beginning - January 3, 1913, until fur- ' thor notice. .J. I- Don't forgetl The Journal office Is prepared to do all kinds of fancy Job work. Give us a trial. LOST Last night, between Mc Daniel's saloon and the Majestic I healer, a pockelbook containing a ln bill. Finder please leave same al this olllce ami receive re ward. 1-8-3M WALTER GREEN HORSESHOEING General Dlacksmilhing and Yagon Work Horseshoeing Is Our Specialty All Work Guaranteed Murray, Nebraska THE JOURNAL READEP.S. office it will appear under thin heading i MYNARD. Mr. ami Mrs. Propst made a fly ing trip to Weeping Water Friday. Henry Johnson contracted to unload coal from cars received by Propst. Charles Davis and family visited in Murray over Sunday, guests of Oswold Virgin. Albert Wetenkamp is on the sick list. We trust it is only for a short duration. District No. ') had no school Monday on account of the cold and stormy weather. William Fight was called lo Shenandoah, Iowa, recently to at tend to business matters. Oillespie & Snyder shipped a line carload of fat hogs to the South Omaha market Monday Miss Carrie Newcomer of York has returned home, having visited in the Propst home for the past two weeks. : ' ; Lee Cole and Charles Harnard are supplying fresh beef to all that are in need of that article, "providing you have the price." Weather of the past few days is a reminder of what has become of your last, summer's wages, especially if your wraps and foot gear are limited.' Addison Kiser, after .-pending the holidays wilh his family al University Place, has returned lo the farm, where he is helping his on. Oiiy, manage the farm work. I)i'. T. P. Livingston made a visit to see Mrs. Goodwin, who has been rallier poorly for the past six months. Mrs, Goodwin has seen Kl birlbdavs and does not get around as Well as she did a: few years ago. S. C. Stevens, one of I lie mem bers of the sawmill gang operat ing Propsl's sawmill on the farm of Mark While, was in town for provisions la i i . I evening. The boys in bac'ielois' hall, Ihe-r .cam cooking, are in muite in uac ien where tin; do their a cooking, Calv in Ci'ablree. !i iug near Av o; a. viied wilh iii bro her, I.ewK several ila s !.i-l week. Mr, Ciabtree lias rcreii Irlil'licil from I be western part oi l In'-1 ale, where be purchased a larg of i' :il s.'u per acre, nephew. Ha;. Long, will m the lard in the --'ring am trad His ve oil make i:nproe:iieel The holidavs are past and Ihi routine of work has again re. sinned its normal condition School teachers have returned to their work al vai ions places, rela tives have each gone to their re spective homes, ami t!M- is num bered wilh Ibe years Ibal are past ami gone. Let us try and make the new ear more pleasant for ourselves, our neighbors and our friends. If you havo anything to sell an ad In the Journal will sell it. Hazol-Mcnthol Plasters Effectively relieve piiin. TLa soothing of. fonts of Menthol lire quickly felt in liack. nche, lUinumntiRtn, Kcintira nnd other painful affoctions. Yard rolls $1.00; reun. lac size; All (IrnRK'11' or direct by Iiiuil. Dvu A Lawrence Co., New York. Samplea mailed upon requol, 6c altnips. FOR Deep-seated Colds Coughs, Croup, Bronchitis Contains no harmful rfrugs. All th'slrri. DAVIS 4 LAWRENCE CO.. Nw York. WE WILL POULTS TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, '13 ZUCKWEILER & LUTZ NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE WENT. All persons interested in the estate of Thomas J. Fountain, de ceased, now pending in the Coun ty Court of Cass County, Nebraska, will lake notice that the ad ministratrix has tiled her final ac count and petition for final sttle ment in saiii eslate. A hearing will be bad upon said account and petition at the ntlice of said County Court on the 18th day of January, 15)13, at the hour of ten o'clock a. in., at, which time any and all persons interested in said eslate may appear and contest said account and petition. Dated this -JCdh dav of Decern, her, 1012. ALL F.N J. liKKSON, County Judge. Entertained at Roberts' Home. The Ladies' Auxiliary held a most enjoyable meeting at I ho. home of Mrs. J. M. Roberts yes terday afternoon. The attendance was small on account of the weather being so bad, but never thless those who braved the storrn felt that they were well repaid. The ladies held their regular busi sess session, after which they spent some time in discussing the new work which they are plan ning lo lake up. Mr. Lorimer was present and explained this inew work very thoroughly. The re mainder of the afternoon was whiled away in conversation and other amusements. The hos tess served dainty refreshments. Sells Fine Chickens. C. C. . Wescott, the chicken fancier, has just disposed of two of his fine Huff Orpington cockrels to Ed Recker, who is also a raiser of this celebrated breed of chickens. These cockrels are full-blooded and Aiming the finest in Mr. Wescotl's pen, and Mr. Pecker can feel very proud over securing them, as they are among the finest in the county and will give him a tine start with his stock of thoroughbreds. The fowls are of good size and weight and are very handsome in ap pearance. Return From Stanton. Mr. and Mrs. John McNurlin re turned from Stanton, Neb.. Sun day evening, where Ihey had been making a visit of two weeks with Udward Sprieck and family. Mrs. Sprieck made her home wilh Mr. and Mrs. McNurlin when a little girl. Mr. McNurlin reports a great ileal of snow in Ihe vicinity of Stanton, some of the drifts be ing Ibree nnd four feel high. He also staled that at the time he went mil there that I here was no snow in this vicinity and when he arrived al Slanlon and found so much snow it seemed strange. They report a most enjojable visit all hough Mr. McNurlin suffered slighlly wilh an attack of rheumatism. Mr. Sprieck had Mr. McNurlin renew his subscription lo Ibis paper. CHANGES IN OFFICIALS AT IHE COURT HOUSE L'niliiy was ninviii day in llio re uf llie rounly commission s ami Julius I'ilz .sucimmmUm! Id nll'ire nf (iiminissiDmT from First ilislrirl llial ha. been lil Inr Mm lasl six cars by Mar IT llu lll he! tin C. Krii'ilrich. Mr. I'ilz is a ymniK man ami nies prnmisi' of making diu' f I hi? bi-sl rnminis HiuiiTs Dial ibe county has i'cr had ami lie can he ilcpcmlcil upon Id look after I lie interests of the laayers every juni in Ihe road. In Hie eipiinly attorney's oHire Mr. Taylor, who has made a most cllicienl and able lepal rcprcseiil nlivc of the county, will succeed himself, having been elected with out opposition al Ibe recent, elec tion. W. II. P.ryan will lake up I he dul ics of (he county assessor's job laid down by 11. M. Soennich sen. These are Ihe only ofl'ces that were nlfeclcd in Ihe recent election, Ihe cither candidate beiiiK merely on the legislative ticket. DUY YOUR -OTICK OF RKKKHKK'S S.U.K. la the IH.irtn Court la aB, ir V'Hle J. Holmes, I'la!nt:!T. S r1'" M. Alwlue, formerb Iplr i u-e"a"- (!orKe H. Alwiae. ik . J, h''"nn. Annette Keenan. John Kanrioli.li Keennn. Jum.-.s Keen an ami J h me W. .Holmes, Vn,i, , , w lefentl.intM. bv v 'J ''er('b' S'vn that under and n litue ot a decree entered in this ' 10th day of Det-f rnber, A. V.i Ul" "'"lersiKned 5ole referee oi.i on.tll,e th day of February, A. 1' 1J1., at cittvfin o'clock a. m.. at the eolith door f the Court House ) the Urllu, 1,ll,,1u1""t''.. '" County. N i , at f"''' auction the fol- n . . . u. rP!u "'ate, situated tnthc lounty of Cass, Nebraska, to- Coinnit'ni-iriL' at u . ' ... stetson line riinn v.t i w throiiirh s....i. ...v "lit" "."T1 eleven (11), Kanse fourteen (14), in ( ass County, Nebraska; 1574 6-10 feet U- . , llp 'luarter section corner on r!lnPiVluv.,,.n U)' ltHnK" f(""'n (14): U n.?l"."i,',1,:e !,outn -77;! f'''t; thence .,.yt metice .North feet; thence Kast 9M ot; thence North 6S2 i,. , ... i. t.i mr nanKH ot llie Missouri river; thence alonjf the bankHof . ... ... i river in a northerly direc tion to a point where vuld bunk of the Missouri river intersects the quarter section line running Kast and Went thmilirh Sloir,n nx rr, . . eleven ll),lJaim-e fourteen (14); thence West aloiisr said quarter section line to w. mhiv ueKinninx-, together with described landH by accretion, alluvion, i viivaiuii aiiu rvuiMUn. four (4), five (5), Kix (6), seven (7), ei(fht (8), nine (9). ten (10). eleven U.?n? twelve (12), m block three a-s,s County, Nebraska. Haid nroperty wm on Boia ror cash to tho hisrheHt re sponsible bidder. i.uiea ai i iansmouth, Nebraska, this 31st day of December, A. I). 1912. f V u.. - tiAWLS r.orKrtTSf.N.' "CIcrw Attorneys. I TI1K DISTHItT COl'HT OK CASS COtMTV, NKHKANKA. The Lvinnston Loan and Buildinp; As Mociation, Plaintiffs, vs. Adelaide Bates and John T. BateH, her husband, Defendants. To Adelaide BateH and John T. Bates, her husband, non-resident defendants in the above entitled action: You and each of you are hereby notified that the plaintiff ban com menced an action against you in the District Court of Cass County, Ne braska, for the purpose of foreclosing a mortKHKe Riven by you to the Living ston Loan and Building Association on the IHth tlay of January, 1908, coverlnpr the following described real estate In Cass County,, Nebraska, to-wit: Com mencing at a noint in the center of Bryant street, said point being- 166 feet west antl 15 fe-it north of a stone at the southeast corner of the NKVt ot Section 24, Township 12 north, Uanire 13, east of the 6th p, in., thence north ?li. 8 feet to a stake, thence west 2H0 feet, thence south 217. S f.-et to a stake,, thence east 200 feet to tho place of b viiininn, containing one acre, be the s-ime mo;e or less and Vnown as rub lot 1 of lot 46, in the SKVi of the NK$4 of Section 21, Township 12 north. Range 13 east, or the 6th p. in., in Cass County. Nebraska, which mortgage appears of record in Book .'if. of Heal Kstate Mortgages at page 275, in the olllce of the Kegister of Deeds of Cass County, Nebraska, and to recover 110.70 for In surance which plaintiff has been com pelled to pay, and to recover taxes for the years 190K-1911 inclusive in the sum of $14.48, with Interest thereon from the 12th day of November, 1912, and for equitable relief. You anl each of you are required to answer said petition on or before the 17th day of February, A. D. 1913, and in failing so to do your default will be duly entered therein and judgment taken as prayed for in plaintiff's peti tion. The Livingston Loan and Building As- ' sociatlon, Plaintiff. By A. L. TIDl , It's Attorney. I TIIK DISTRICT lOMIT OV VASS (oi.VTV, m:iihsk. The Lvintfston Loun iind Iluililins As sociation, 1'lnintilTK, VH. I'eW'itt Stanley mid Anna Stanley, his wife, Defendants. To DeVi'ltt Stanley and Anna Stanley. Iiise wife, non-rexident defendants in the above entitled action: , You and each of you are hereby notilled that the plaintiff has com menced an action aainst you in the lilstilct Court of Cukm County, Ne hraska, for the purpose of forecloslnt; a uiortKUKe Riven by you to the ldvlnn hton Loan and Building Association on the lllilk day of September, 190(i. cover ing the following described real estate to-wit: Lots :i and 4, in Hlock 10, in Thomps'in's Addition to tlie City of I'liitlsmnuth, Caxs County Nebraska, which niort anic appenrs of record in I'.Dok :'.U' of Kcal lO.siate MortKai?es, at paro ;:it, In the ollice of the Keirister of lieedti of Cass County, Nebraska; and , to recover the sum of $H.50 Insurance, which plaintiff has been compelled to pay, and the sum of $77. IS taxes, In terest and costs for the years 1907-1911 Inclusive, Willi Interest thereon from Ihe lL'th day of November, 19U and for cmillable relief. You and each of you nie required to answer said petition on or before the 17th day of February, A. l. 1013. and in fiillliiK' so to do your default will be duly entered therein and judgment taken as praved for In plaintiff's peti tion. The Livingston Loan and l!ulldinK As sociation. Plaintiff, llv A. L. Tltn. It's Attorney. notici:. Ihe District Court In nml for ('!! ( on lily ebniHkn. In Louisa Hay Plaintiffs, and Albert II. Hay, N.nncv .1. Dvsart. Elizabeth Wolfe. Henry Wolfe, Kllen Kreltrer. Adolph KrelKer, Jda (.Mine, Mrunson Cllne, .Inline A. Dysart, Frank P. Sheldon. Ilninia Sheldon, Thomas I'. Dysart, Louise Dysart, Jessie K. lysart, Clara liysarl, Charles II. Dysart and OKio'ettn Dysart. Defendants. To the . Defendants, Kllen Krelper, Adolph KrelKor, Thomas P. Dysart and Louise Dysart: . on are hereby not Uteri that on the '-'Ith day of December. 1!M2, plaintiffs tiled their petition analnst tho above tiHined defenilants in the District Court of the Count v of Ca.-s. Nebraska, pray Ini; inii'titlon or the following desorlberi real e.-late Kiiunteri In the County of Cns: Nebraska: ' The Southeast Quarter (SK'i) of the Southeast Quarter (SF.Vi) of Section twenty-seven (1:7), the Northeast,, Quarter (NKH of the Northeast Quar ter (NK4) of Section thirty-four (r). the North half of the Northwest Quar ter INW'm of the Northeast Quarter (NIC'i) of Section thirty-four (.14), all In Township ten (10). ItniiRe 1 Kast of the lith p. m. and settinK forth tlie Interest of plaintiffs nnd defendants therein. , . This notice Is Riven pursuant to nn order of the court and each of you are required to answer said petition on or before Monday, tho 10th day of leh lunrv, A. I. 1913. or your default will be d til v entered of record, and partition of sold lands mndo In accordance with tho findings and orders of the court LoTmsa TUY and ALT1EUT M, BAY. Plaintiffs. P.AW'LS & IIOBEKTKON, Attorneys. 4H. .H-I-H -HH!- W-H REX YOUNG, Auctioneer, Murray, Neb. Public Sales a specialty, -I- and care taken to pet the ! high dollar for your goods and slock. Your business solicited. Telephone 5-N.