I't'EPARi-ID IN THE INTERESTS OF THE PEOPLE OF MURRAY I It any of tht readers of the Journal kwno of vxial tnt or an item of interest Vttrant all iUm of intertzt. Editor Jour mL dZDC 3C Home Bank Owned ivmrray siain rank . MURRAY, NEBRASKA r a u Capital $10,000 LI CHAS. C. PARMELE, President F.L NUTZMAN, Vice-President W. G. BOEDEKER. Cashier 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. 0 Harmon Heck lias been num bered with the sick this week. Frank Wioden has been suffer ing with tin; grippe for the past week. Mr. ami Mrs. George McCouiiell have been quite sick for the past few days. . Jkrn To Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cross, on Wednesday, January 15, a baby girl. Mrs. (Men Vallrry has been numbered with the. hick for the pat week. The family of I.loyd (iapen have been suffering from illness for the past few days. H. (i. Todd shipped a car of stock to the South Omaha market Monday of Ibis week. Grandma llhodcn and Mrs. Galen Rboden have been on the sick list for the past few days. Peter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jos eph Campbell, has been numbered with the siek for the past few days. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Fred lliunge has been num. bcred with the siek for the past few days. George Merger and (i. M. Min ford shipped a ear of stock to the South Omaha market Wednesday of this week. Mary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Creamer, has been suffer ing with blood poisoning for the past few days. The little child of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Mead, near Union, has been numbered with the sick for the past few days. The lL'-vear-obl son of Mr. ami Mr. William Shera fell on the ice a few days ago and dislocated the thumb on his right band. Horn To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tigner, on January lit, a bounc ing baby boy. Charley is doubly happy because the mother is do ing nicely and the boy looks just like, bis dad. Mrs. Aha Long and Mrs. Dave Lloyd, both of whom have been taking treatment in I ho hospital at Omaha for Hie past two weeks, returned home Tuesday of this week. They are both feeling much better. The doctors of Murray have been very much busy men for tlio past few weeks. There has been a great deal of sickness and they have almost lived in their con veyances, traveling from one patient to the other. Wo are indeed sorry to learn that our mighty good old friend, C. Bcngcn, who ha9 been quite sick for the past few weeks, is no hel ler at this lime, and is still (on llned to his home. Owing to his advanced ago strength returns to him vcrw slowly. Alf. Nickels, who has been suf fering more or less for the past few years with rheumatism, is again connnea 10 nis cea wiiu a very severe altaek of tbo old trouble. Alf. has never found complete relief since the first nl tnck several years ago. Murray Department DC by Home People Surplus $5,000 11 Miss Esther II ice has been sick for the past few days. Diphtheria is still prevalent over west of Murray. James McCulloch was a I'latls mouth visitor Wednesday evening. W. S. Scott was taking in the play at Plattsmouth Tuesday evening. Mrs. I. S. White has been suf fering with the grippe for the past few days. Charles McReynolds was a county seat visitor Wednesday morning. James Loughridge has been a pretty busy man for the past few days packing ice. Sam Pitman was attending the F.Iks' lodge in I'lallsinouth last Friday evening. A. L. Maker was looking after some business matters in Omaha Wednesday of this week. Karl Lancaster is a new addi tion to the Journal's large Murray subscription list this week. Ir. MeClannahau of Omaha was in Murray last Sunday, called here in consultation with Dr. fiilmore. Mrs. A. L. Daker visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Torrance Fleming, near Weeping Water, a few das last week. Miss May SI. John of Syracuse, Neb., was isili ig a few das the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Farris. (ieorge Nickels, who has been visiting willi friends and relatives in Leigh, Neb., for the past few weeks, returned home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Marry Massie, of Pol win, Kansas, were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Oil more last Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Minnie Wood and two chil dren, of Lincoln, were visiting a few days last week with their many Murray friends and rela I ives. Dal Young of South Dakota, who has 1 n isiling for I ha past fewdas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I). A. Young, departed Wed nesday for his home. Notice There were a few extra dishes and pans left at Kenosha at the Thanksgiving dinner. Any one missing those articles please call Mrs. John Hendricks or Etta M. Nickels. Our excellent friend, J. A. Walker, has not been enjoying very good health for the past few weeks. While in Murary Wed nesday we enjoyed our usual chat with him, hut wero indeed grieved to learn that his health has been much poorer than usual for the past few months. While in Murray Wednesday we met our excellent friend, J. T. Hoyer, and in conversation with him ho tells us that ho will go to Memphis, Missouri, next week for a few days' visit with his father and also with Mrs. Royer's father. The trip will be mado for tho pur pose of returning with his broth er, Amos, who is shipping to Murray, where ho will make his future home. Wo are glad to welcome, the serond Mr. Royer to C:iss county. AND VICINITY ESPECIALLY FOR n this vicinity and will mail game to thin Mrs. W. K. Dull returned from Omaha Tuesday. F. It. (Jueen was a Plattsmouth isilor Thursday. John Hobscheidl, sr., is among I he sick this week. Wayne Lewis is reported on the sick list this week. J. D. Shrader made a business trip to Klmwood Monday. Charles Heed has moved to the Major Hall place the last week. Frank Dugay was a Platts mouth visitor Tuesday evening. Miss Pearl Dugay is home a few days this week ow ing to sickness. J. D. Pelwein is putting up ice this week off the Meek Davis pond. A. F. Nickels is reported im proving very slowly at this writ ing. O. V. Virgin and sister, Ella, were Plattsmouth visitors Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. William Royal spent Wednesday with Frank Moore's. Owing to inclement weather services were postponed at Keno sha Sunday. Mrs. Kennedy is able to be out among her friends again, after a week's illness. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Davis enter tained Misses Mieknell and Adams at supper Tuesday. Miss Rose Mae Creamer return ed to school at I'lallsinouth after a few days' illness at home. Mr. and Mrs. William RoaI (if Plainview were the guests of Lee Oldham and family Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ozro Virgin will leave next week for their new home in the northern part of the stale. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Tigner are the proud parents of a tine little son, who arrived at their home Friday. Cards were received announc ing the marriage of Miss Ethel Sherwood to Mr. John llobsehiedt on January 22. 0. I). Nickels arrived home Tuesday, after an extended visit with his sister, Mrs. J. D. Wnrde man, of Leigh. Neb. Miss Margie Walker returned from Plaltsmoulh Sunday morn ing, where she was a guest at the Dovey-West wedding. Charles Dill of Rosalie has been visiting with friends and relatives at the old home in and near Murr ray for a few days this week. F. L. Rhoden was looking after some business mailers in the county seat Thursday. While there he paid the Journal ollice a brief isit. Lloyd (Japen and Oliver were numbered with the sick for a week or ten days, but I hey are belter now; in fact are able to be out of the house. There has been considerable sickness in the family of Mr. and Mrs. James McCulloch for the past few weeks. All are gelling along nicely at this time. Dallas Young of Meach. N. D., spent a few days at his old home, leaving Wednesday morning for Moorehead, Iowa, where his mother and Rex Young were visit ing Mrs. Young's parents. Mrs. O. A. Davis entertained a few friends and relatives at a de licious 0 o'clock dinner Wednes day evening at their beautiful new home. Plates were laid for Miss Harriet Adams, Miss Bicknell, Vance Pitman, Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Pitman. Mr. and Mrs. Will Royal of Plainview, Neb., arc in Murray this week visiting w ith their many friends and relatives at tho old home. Mrs. Royal is a sister of Mrs. V. A. Kennedy, at whose home they were guest9 during their visit. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Royal are always glad to weleomo them hack to the old home. HIM 'M-l-H l-H-H M-M' Dr. H. Thomson, dentist, of Plattsmouth, will make Murray one day of each week for the purpose of looking after the dental work of this community. He will be In Murray on Thurs day of each week, beginning January 2, 1913, until fur ther notice THE JOURNAL READEBS. office it will appear under Hits luadimj Buys Steam Engine. Henry Schwartz has purchased the steam engine that Mr. Royer bus been advertising for sale in the Journal for the past few weeks. The engine w ill be taken to the farm home of Mr. Schwartz this week. The saw was sold to Delhert Switzer. Mr. Royer had become tired of operating the en gine and saw, and the little ad in the Journal found him a buyer. Others should profit by the ex perience of Mr. Royer and should they have some property that they do not need, try the little ad sys tem. There is somebody that will want it and a buyer is often easily found in this way. Surprise on Miss Vera Moore. A company of young friends surprised Miss Vera Moore last Saturday evening, the occasion being Miss Moore's sixteenth birthday. A very pleasant and en joyable evening was spent in games, music and social con versation. Mr. F. L. Rhoden was a guest of honor, this being his birthday also, at personal re quest. Frank pleads mercy, by way not exposing his age. Covers were laid for twenty-live. The guests departed for their arious homes wishing Miss Moore and Mr. Rhoden many happy returns. Gasoline Engine Cheap. In buying the News-Herald plant, the Journal now has a three horse-power International gasoline engine for sale cheap. The engine has been used but very lillle and cost in ihe neighbor hood or 150.00. The llrsl man that offers us :. 00 for the en gine gets it. It is really heller than new. Call or telephone the I'lallsmoutli Journal. Riley Contest. Following is the program for the Rjr Coiilesl. lo !. held Sat urday evening, January 18, at 8 o'clock: (JuarlH Selected Mrs. J. Holme,. Mi.-. K. 'hill. Mrs. .1. Loughridge, Mrs. V. A. Kennedy. Solo ........ Miss Harriet Adam Reading ....Mrs. Mini McDonald Reading Mrs. Llo (iapen Solo Rev. Ross Williams Reading Mrs. P. K. Main Reading ........ Mrs. Win. Troop Sol Miss Harriett Adams Reading Mrs. Win, Seybert Reading . . . .Mrs. Thomas Tilson So, Rev. Ross Williams Ladies' Quartet. The Riley Contest is given for the benefit of the library. Admis sion 25e and 35c. For Sale. House and eight lots, all front ing on Main street, in Murray. Call or address Nellie Connally, Mox 138, Murray. Seed Potatoes for Sale. King of the Earliest seed pota toes for sale. F. L. Rhoden, Mur ray. Neb. 'Phone 8-J. For Sale or Trade. One vacant lot . between D and E, on 2Uh si reel, in South Omaha. Address Nellie Connally, Hox 138, Murray, Neb. Seed Corn for Sale. Extra good, hand-picked yellow seed corn for sale. E. L. Rhoden, Murray, Neb. 'Phone 8-.T. WALTER GREEN HORSESHOEING General B'ackvmilhing and Wagon Work Horseshoeing is Our Specialty All Work Guaranteed Hurray, Nebraska Public Sale! Wednesday, January 22 Commencing at 10 O'Clock in the Forenoon at the "Old Crosser Place" 4 miles southeast of Murray and 7 miles northeast of Union, the following stock to-wit: 9 head of horses 4 head of cows 2 heifers 13 head of hogs Henry Sands- Ruling of the Library. There has been a number of inquiries made as regards the ruling of the library, so the fol lowing is printed for their benefit: The membership fee is ?1 a year; this gives each member of the family a card, so all the family can have a book to read at the same time. If you do not care to bo a member you can read for 10 cents a month. You can keep the books for two weeks and renew for one week. Mrs. Tutt and Mrs. Hiatt will exchange books for those who live out of Murray and you can renew the books by call ing 10 over Ihe telephone. The library is ripen Wednesday and Saturday afternoon's from 2 to (5 and Saturday evening from 7 to 9. There are over 300 books and a large number of magazines to circulate. Library Association Program. Tin' Library association will meet Wednesday evening, Jan uary :2, at the library rooms at 7:30. Following will be the pro gram rendered : Business session at 7:30. Paper, "Labor Quest ion," Lee KniVs. Discussion, led by O. A. Davis. Ihe ten best sellin? books rinr i ig the mouth of December by- Waller H. Barker Publishing Co.. Ilulh Hamilton. lto call. Heloful susrorest.ions i hat will promote the growth of Ihe library. Refreshments. All interested in the library are invited to be present. Study Club to Meet Tuesday. The Study club will meet Tues day afternoon, January 21, at the library. The following program will be rendered: . Roll call. Quotations from Dickens. Dickens, the Man and Author, Mrs. Hamilton. Review of Dornby and Son, Fay Oldham. Points of Law a Woman Should Fnderstand, Mrs. Smith. How Domestic Life in Germany Differs from the Same in This Country, Mrs. S. O. Pitman. Opinion of Recent Books Re ceived, by Class. Parlimenlary Drill, Visitors invited. FOR SALE Thoroughbred B. P. R. Cockerels, $1.00 each. Eggs 75c per selling in season. Mrs. J. W. Hendricks, Plattsmouth. Neb., Route 1 'Phone 3-L, Murray. 12-30-1 mo-wklv For Sale. A 3-year-old registered Perchon stallion. For particulars call on or address Chas. Countryman, Nebawka, Neb., or telephone 7-D, Murray. Mrs. John Hall was a passenger this morning for Omaha to look after some business matters con nected With tho store. Mrs. Jacob Henrich was a nas senger this morning for Omaha to look after some matters of busi ness for a few hours. George A. Kaffenberger was in the city from his farm yesterday looking after some business mat ters with the merchants. H-M-M-I-M-H-M-MH-M J- Dr. H. Thomson, dentist, j of Plattsmouth, will make j Union one day of each j week fop the purpose of ! looking aftor the dental work of this community. He will be In Union on Satur day of each week, beginning j January 4, 1913, until fur ther notice. 1 THE IHTRI(T TO! HT OK C ASS ( III M 1, m:iiu SK A. TI.e Lving.-ton Loan ani Building As sociation, Plaintiffs, vs. Adelaide Hates and John T. Hates, her husband, Defendants. T Adlaide Hate ar.d John T. Bates. l. r Mitiar.d, non-resident defendant in ti e above entitled action: ou and each of you are hereby notified that the plaintiff has com menced an action against you in the District Court of Cass County. Ne braska, for the purpose of foreclosing a mortgage given tiy you to the Living ston Loan and Building Association OH the ifith day of January, 190 s, covering t'.e foUii'vinK described real estate In Cass County, N.'hraska, to-wit: Com meniing at a point in the renter of Rruut street, said point lining 15 feet west and 13 feet north of a stone at ti e southeast corner of the NK4 of Section 24. Township 12 north, Kange l:, east of the fith p. ni , theii'-e north :'17.S feet to a stake, th'tic" west 2ei ft it, thence south 217. S f-.-ei to u st:ik , tl ei'ce east 2'bl feet to lti, pl:;c of o vinning. containing one iiciv, ho thj .-ime tuo:e or less hii-1 I nov. n ;is nib l.t 1 of lot 4ti, in the SK'4 of the NB1 of Section ;t, Township 11' north. Range 13 east, of the tith p. m., in Cass .County, Nebraska, which moiliriie appears of record in P.ook in of Heal Kstate Mortgages at pae ;75, In the olilce of the Kt-Klster of 1 n-eds of Cass County, Nebraska, and to recover $10.70 for In surance which plaintiff has been com pelled to pay, and to recover taxes for the years 1U0S-1911 Inclusive In the Bum of $14. 4S. with Interest thereon from the 12th riav 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 falling 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 sociation, I'lalntlff. I!y A. L. TIDD, It's Attorney. IX THK IMSTHICT COI IIT OF 4'ASS COIM1, NKIIHASKA. The Lvlngston Loan and liulldinu As sociation, Plaintiffs, vs. PeWItt Ptanlev and Anna Stanley, his w iic, dciuiiuuius. To DeWitt Stanley and Anna Stanley. nise wite, non-resident defendants In the above entitled action: , You and each of you are hereby notified that the plaintiff has com menced an action against you in the District Court of Cass County, Ne braska, for the purpose of foreclosing a mortgage given by you to the Living ston Loan and Building Association on the 10th day of September, 1906, cover ing the following described real estate to-wit: Lots 3 and 4. in Block 18. in Thompson's Addition to the City of I'lattsmoutn, Cass county Nebraska, which mortgage appears of record in Book 32 of Keal Kstate Mortgages, at page 136, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Cass County, Nebraska; and to recover me sum oi s.io insurance, which plaintiff has been compelled to pay, and the sum of $77.15 taxes, In terest and costs for the years 1907-1911 inclusive, with Interest thereon from the 12th day of November. 1912. and for eipiltable relief. lou and each or you are required to answer said petition on or before the lith day or February. A. I). 1913. and In failing so to do your default will be duly entered therein and judgment taken as prayed lor in plalntlll s peti tion. The Livingston Loin and Building As sociation, I'lalntlff By A. L. TiOD, It's Attorney. NOTICK. la Ihe District Court In and for C County Nrbranka. Louisa Bay and Albert M. Bay, Plaintiffs, vs. Nancy J. Dysart, Elizabeth Wolfe, Henry woire, Kllen Krelger, Adolph Kreiger, Ida Cline, Brunson Cllne, James A. Dysnrt, Frank P. Sheldon, Kmma Sheldon, Thomas P. Uysart, Louise Dysart, Jessie K. Dysart, Clara Dysart, Charles H. Pvsart and Ogaretta Dysart. Defendants. To the Defendants, Kllen Krelger, Adolph Krelger, Thomas P. Dysart and Louise Dysart: , You are hereby notified that on the 24th day of December.-1912, plaintiffs filed their petition against the above named defendants In the District Court of the County of Cass. Nebraska, pray ing partition of the following described real estate situated in the county oi Cass Nebraska: , The Southeast Quarter (SE'i) or the Southeast Quarter (SK'il of Section twenty-seven (27), the Northeast,, Quarter (MS'i) of the Northeast Quar ter (isi'j'i or section thirty-rour ui), the North half of the Northwest Quar ter (NW'J) of the Northeast Quarter (NKV4) of Section thirty-four (34), all In Township ten (10), Range 13 East of the 6th p. m. and setting forth the Interest of plaintiffs and defendants therein. , This notice Is given pursuant to an order of the court and each of you are required to answer said petition on or before Monday, the 10th day of Feb ruary, A. D. 1913, or your default will be duly entered of record, and partition of said lands made In accordance with the findings and orders of the court therein. LOUISA BAY and ALBERT M, BAY, Plaintiffs. It AWLS & ROBERTSON, Attorneys. J. J. Thomas, Attorney. XOTICK OF AOMIMSTIlATOIfS 8 A LB. In the District Court of Seward County, Nebraska. In the Matter of the Kstate of Thomas A. llealey. Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that In pursu ance of an order of the Honorable (Ieorge F. Corcoran, one of the Judges of the District Court In and for Seward County, Nebraska, made on the 2nd day of July, 1912, at Chambers, at the Court House In the City of Y'ork, York County, Nebraska, for the sale of the real estate hereinafter described. I will sell at the front door of the Court House In the City of Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska, on the 1st day of February, 1913, at one o'clock p. in., for cash, the following described reii estate, to-wit: Lots seven (7) and eight (8), in block ten (10), of Carter s Addition to Weep ing Water, Cass County, Nebraska. Snld sale will reninln open one hour. HENRY J. MATZKE, Administrator, with the will annexed of the estate of Thomas A. llealey, de ceased. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE MENT. All persons interested in the estate of Thomas J. Fountain, de ceased, now pending in the Coun ty Court of Chs County, Nebraska, will take notice that the ad ministratrix has filed her final ac count and petition for final stlle menl in said estate. A hearing will be had upon said account and petition at the' office of said County Court on the 18th day of January, 1913, at the hour of ten o'clock a. in., at which time any and all persons interested in said estate may appear and contest said account and petition. Dated this 26th day of Decem ber, 1912. ALLEN J. nEESON, County Judge. frWTH4'!-rH'1H-H 'I- REX YOUNQ, Auctioneer, Murray, Neb. Public Sales a specially, and care taken to get the high dollar for your goods end fdork. Your business solicited. Telephone 5-N. I v 'H-H-M-M-i-M-H