PREPAID IN THE INTERESTS t itanyof threaders of the Journal know of a mial event or an item of inUrext n ir-i nt ait items of iiiti.rest.-Ed itor Join ml." dZDC Home Bank Owned Murray State MURRAY, NEBRASKA Capita! $10,000 n U CIIAS. 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 W-l-M MWS H-W! HH ACCIDENTS WILL HAPPEN SOMETIMES. Owing to an accident in the print simp this week, a large amount of our news mailer will he forced out. Our Monday issue will con tain a iMiirray paw, the same as Thursday, in order to accommodate the news of the locality. We trust thai our readers and assistants in gathering the news will hear up with us this week. It does not occur very often, hut it cannot he remedied this time. I- I-H-H H-I-H HHJ,'IMr Brood sows for sale. J. Thomas. 'Phone t (i-Murray. Charles Sans was spending few hours with comity seat friends last. Saturday. Henry I. reamer shipped a car load of hogs to Soiilli (Imalia Tuesday evening. Charles llerren was looking af ter some business mallei's in the counly seal last Saturday. The lilt le child of .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Freest! has heeu on the sick list for the past few days. Miss Clee Applegalo of Plaits month isited last Saturday and Sunday with Miss Margie Walker. Miss I'.dilh I. aline, who has boon sick for the past few days, is again at. her old familiar place at the telephone switch hoard. James Holmes is making some repairs on his store limlding on Main street. The interior is be ing treated to a new dress of paint and paper. Pitman & lais are removing the partitions from Hie rear of I heir store room, giving them sev eral feel more lloor space in the main store room, with a work shop in the rear. W. W. Hamilton is doing the work. One of the largest, attended sales ever held in this locality was the one held by W. K. Shepherdson at his home Monday. People from all over the county vvre in attend ance, ami everything sold for p good price, the total amount of which was near I he $1,000 mark. Vivian, the Utile daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fliner Boedockor, who was ho seriously burned a few weeks ago, is still in a very serious condition, and the physi cian will he compelled to graft new skin over Hie burned plnces before the little one gains relief. DENTAL WORK. Dr. Thomson, Dentist, of Plattsmoulh, will be in Mur- 4 ra or. Thursday's, Ne- hawka on Friday's, and ! F n ion on Saturday's of each J week, where ho will ho J pleased to meet all parties 4. ilesirinsr dental work done. n II 4-K-2-K-H-H Murray Department OF TIIE PEOPLE OF MURRAY by Home People Surplus $5,000 K. S. Tult was a IMattsmouth visitor last Sal unlay. William Puis was visiting with county seat friends last Saturday. llobert Ferguson of Wyoming, Neb., visited here Monday with his sister, Mrs. J. W. Edmunds. The Aid society met with Mrs. Carroll and Mrs. SloutVer Wed nesday afternoon. M. L. Furlong was looking after some county seat business in Plattsmoulh last Saturday. A bunch of keys were found at the II. G. Long sale last week that the owner may have by calling on Mr. Long. Mrs. l'-. s. lutt spent severa days last week at the home of her brother, County Commissioner Julius Pit and sister, south of Plattsmoulh. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tennant of Spirit Lake, Iowa, are visiting with Murray friends Ibis week, guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carroll. Frank Nailery, who has been living in the western pari of the state for the past few years, has shipped his household goods hack to Cass county, arriving in Mur ray o.M inlay, and he expects to make grand old Cass his future In i no.- We are informed I hat he may locale in Plal Isuinulh. Soed Corn for Sale. F.xtra good, hand-picked yellow seed corn for sale. F. I.. Hhodeil, Murray, Nob. 'Phone 8-J. From IMoar Weeping Water. Mrs. Charles Kngelkemeior and son and daughter, from near Weeping Water, drove up to Plaltsiiioulli yesterday evening in I heir car and w ill remain for the balance of the week visiting at, Ihe homo of Mrs. Fiiglokomoior's no d her. They were accompanied by F. F,. Doty. May Have a Match Soon. 1''. K. Boty, the boss wrestler from near Weeping Water, was in Ihe city a few hours yesterday, and lliis morning returned to his home on the M. P. While hero Mr. Doty paid the Journal office a brief call ami ordered the paper sent to L. 11. Nickles of Avoca for one year. In conversation with him ho ttdls us that ho has a number of wroslling matches in sight for the near future. Afternoon Coffee. Miss Florence Wnugh of Lin coln will be in Murray on Thurs day, February 20, and will speak at the library room, in the after noon, tier subject will he, "Pub lic Library and Juvenile Litera ture." During the afternoon cofTee and lunch will bo served, for which a fee of 10 cents w ill bo charged. Miss Wuugh will also make an address at the public schools in the forenoon. Every body invited to attend tho after noon coffee, nnd should they wish to see and talk with Mis9 Waugh Bank n they will find her at tho library rooms. AND VICINITY ESPECIALLY FOR this vicinity and will mad same to this ... Newton Gaines. The fourth number of the lyceurn Course will be held Satur lay evening, February 22, at I he Presbyterian church, given by Newton Gaines. Subject: "Wine in New Hollies." Murray Sure Growing. I lie many new houses going up in Murray are sure a cretin t a town many times the size. Sev eral new ones were erected last year, ami the good work looks fair to continue through li13. Our excellent friend, II. C Long, has purchased two acres of ground olf the Spangler farm on the south, paying $750 therefor When announcement is made that Henry Long will build a perman ent home in Murray it sure means it. will lie another line resilience added to the list of Murray's beautiful homes. We are inform, ed that the good work will soon begin. Another building that wil soon be erected in Murray shouh not he passed Willi a mere mil ice and that is the one contemplalei by S. O. Pilnian. We are inform ed that Mr. Pitman intends to re move the old shed that adjoins their store on the east, and upon Ibis lot he will build a Iwo-storw concrete structure, 50x100 foot, which will he used for I he manu facture of actylene gas light plants. Mr. Pit man has invented one of the best gas lighting plants on Hie inarkcl, ami I he citi.eiis of Murray should certainly encour age a proposition of this kind to the fullest extent. It will employ several men, besides placing Mur ray on Ihe map as a manufactur ing town. F.vervbody says, "Let I he good work go on." For Sal. . House and eight lots, all front ing on Main street, in Murray. Call or address Nettie Connally, Box t.'iS, Murray. Death of Thomas Mann. The dealh of Thomas Mann ot curred at his home at Moorehead, Iowa, las Sat unlay morning. While Ihe deceased had been ail ing for some lime, dealh came upon him from no apparent cause oilier than old aue. lie was 81 y ears old. Thomas Mann was well known to all the early sol Hers of Hock Bluffs, where he lived for many years, up to iweniy-nve years ago, when he removed to Moore head, Iowa, where he resided up to the time of bis dealh. lie leaves to mourn his death an aged wife and five tloughlers Mrs. J. Q. Connally of Oregon, Mrs. Ida Woliver of western Nebraska, Mrs. Garrett Woliver of Moorehead, Iowa, and Mrs. Ellington of Plain- view, Aeh., anil Mrs. u. .. ioung of Murray; also three sons, Dela ware Man of Lincoln, Neb.; Perry and Grant Mann of Moorhead, la. The funeral was held Monday afternoon front Ihe home and the remains laid to rest at tho Moore head cemetery. Mrs. D. A. Young deparled from Murray Sunday evening to attend tho funeral. Seed Potatoes for Sale. King of iho Eariicst seed pota toes for sale. F. L. Rhoden, Mur ray, Neb. 'Phono 8-J. HH-HH"K"H-M-H ! REX YOUNG, j Auctioneer, Murray, Neb. Public Sales a specialty, and care token to get tho 4 high dollar for your goods I and stock. Your business A . "w. A ivHl solicited. Telephone 5-N. I I l " 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 TI1E JOURNAL READEBS. offiu it will appear under this head in Box Social. The pupils of Kenosha rhool will ivc a program ami xtx social at Hit1 Kenosha church mi rrniay evening, reliruary zz. verybody united to come. 2-13-21-wkly For Sale or Trade. 25 head of horses, just shipped m. iioou, mg nroKe stun, at rigiit figures and time. See Frank Vallery, Murray, Neb. 2-1 3-31 -wkly Seeds That Grow. Host recleaned native clover, 1)9 per cent pure, 98 per cent growth, $12.50 bushel. Home grown tint olhy, $2.75. Hlue garss, Ken lucky, $2.25. Hod top, $2.25. Ne raska at tat la, H'J per cent pure, 18 per cent growth, '10.15. Kan sas alfalfa, $9.90, Alsyke, $1 4.90 Johnson county white corn, $2.50 in ear. Our corn took eweep- akes at Lincoln Corn show. Buy now. Seed will he higher. Ask for wholesale catalog, Held am: garden seeds. Samples mailoi free. Johnson Bros. Seed Co., Nebraska City, Neb. Seed Corn. I no hue i-ross nine rmhon winner. A square deal; sold on 30 days' approval, and if not satistaciory return at my expense and your money will be refunded. I have made a specially of raising seed corn, and have 300 bushels dried out in my seed house, that is for sale, and when this is gone I am done. Got in now if you want guaranteed seed. $3.00 per bushel, crated. It. II. McClintock, Fssex, Iowa, ltefereiico : Commercial Na tional Bank, Fssex, Iowa. Maple Grove Notes P. A. llild made a business I rip In Omaha Saturday. Tbt! Shcphcrdsnn public sale w as largely at tended. Mr. ami Mrs. 11. C. Bailey motored In Omaha Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Fred llild spent Tuesday with homo folks at Avoca. Charles Fngolkomeir spout last week visiting relatives at Platts moulh. Mrs. for her Belief Banniek deparled homo at Coleridge, Neb., Friday. Mr. and Mr: Herman Beck folks spent Sunday with home near Klmwood. Mr. and Mrs. Olio Puis were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles llerren Sunday. Charles llerren and W. II. Puis made a business trip to Platts moulh s-aturtiay. Mr. and Mrs,. William Puis spent Sunday at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. llild. A surprise party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman (iansomor in honor of Mr. Gan semer's bil l Inlay anniversary. Messrs. and Mosdames Herman (iauscmer, Alfred Gaitseiner ami Fritz Lutz spent Sunday at. Ihe homo of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mul. George llild, Galen and Glenn llhodon spent Tuesday in Omaha. The trip was made with George's new Maxwell car. Misses Lena and Rosa Engelke. moir spent Sat unlay and Sunday in Lincoln, w here I hey visited w'th Miss Laura Puis. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. llild. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Puis and W. 11. Puis motored to Omaha -Tuesday with Philip's now Overland. For Sale. A 3-year-old registered Perchon stallion. For particulars call on or address Chas. Countryman, Nebawka, Neb., or telephone 7-D, Murray. How's This? We titter One Hundred Italian Hcwiird for nr rt of Catarrh tbat canuot be cured J Hall i i Catarrb euro. F, J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. We, the nndcralgnpil, kme known F. J. Chi-nor for the laat 10 year, and bnlll-Te Mm pcrftH'tly honorable In all buntneea trannartlona and financially able to carry out any obligation! ma do by bis firm. NAT. BANK OF COMMERCE. Toledo, Oblo. Ilall'i Catarrh Cure l taken Internally, etltif directly nnoa the blood and mucoua aurfns of the ayatem. Teatlmonlala aent free. Trice TS centa per bottle. Sold by all Iru(tglta. Ttk Uail i Family I'tlli fx comtlntUon. Public Sale! The undersigned will sell at Public Auction, at bis home, four mid one-half miles west and one mile south of Murray, four miles north and one-half mile west of Nebawka, one mile south and one. half mile west of the old Fulton blacksmith shop, on THURSDAY, FfTBRUARY 20, 1913. Sale will commence at 1 o'clock sharp. The following described property: 4 Head of Horses 4. One black gelding, 6 years old. One sorrel gelding, 3 years old. One bay gelding, 7 years old. One bay mare, smooth mouth. First-class milk cow t' years old. Farm Implements. One Sattley riding lister. One riding stirring plow. One 2-iow Badger cultivator. One tongue cultivator. One tongueless cultivator. One broadcast Hornet seeder. Two sets good harness. One 3-row stalk cutter. One farm wagon. One single buggy. One set of bob-sleds. One base burner. One Sure Hatch incubator 200 egg. Some lumber and woven wire. Household goods and numerous ether articles. Terms of Sale: All sums of $10.00 and under, cash; all over $10.00 a credit of eight months will be given, pur chaser giving good bankable paper, bearing 8 per cent from tlate. All properly must be set tled for before being removed. O. V. BAILEY, Owner. Wilkinson & Hall, Auctioneers. W. G. Boedeker. Clerk. Public Sale The Public miles "undersigned will sell at Auction, at his farm, 9 south of IMattsmouth, G miles east and 2 miles south of Murray, 2 miles sout hof Rock Bluffs, 8 miels north and 1 cast of Union, on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1913, the following described property: Sale to Start at 10 a. m. Free Lunch at Noon. Horses and Mules 10 Head of Horses and Mules. One roan stallion, 0 years old, weight 1,550. One brown horse, 7 years old, weight 1,100. Two mules, one mare and one horse, 7 and 8 years old, weight 2,100. Bay mare, -i years old, with foal, weight 1,200. One horse, A years old, weight 1,200. One triulo, 3 years old, weight 1,000. One span mules, 3 years old, weight 2,200. Two mares, heavy with foal, 5 ami f years old, weight 1,500 and 1,000. Other Stock. One cow, 3 years old, fresh in March. One Durham bull, 2 years old. Three heifer yearling calves. One yearling steer. Five brood sows, with pig. Forty head of slock hogs. Farm Implements and Household Goods. Oim Keystone 0-bole corn sholler, in good shape. One 8-foot Deering binder, good as new. One Lightning hay bailer. One Emerson gang plow, 14 ineh. good as new. One John Deere corn planter, One John Deere corn planter. 80 rods wire. , One Iloosier seeder, with seed a I taehnient One tongueless cultivator. One Moline riding cultivator. One riding sulky plow, 1 6-inch. One Avery stump cultivator. Two 1 8-inch walking plows. One 1 0-inch walking plow. One 14-inch Peru lister. One riding disc cultivator. One St. Joe two-row machine. One disc. One McCormick mower. One Slmller wagon, 3 V4 , good a new. One hay rake. One fanning mill. Three low wagons. One carriage. One set new i "74 -inch harness One set of 2-inch harness. One set of P. -4 -inch harness. One pair of leather fly nets. Four work collars. One butcher's scalding tub and derrick. One bob-sled. Two block and tackles, with ropes. One DeLaval cream separator. Two bedsteads with springs. One writing desk. Numerous other articles. Terms: All sums of $10.00 and under cash in hand; all over 10.00 a credit of twelve months will be given if desired, purchaser giv ing good bankable paper, bearing 8 per cent interest from date. All property must bo settled for be fore being removed from the premises. WM. SCHWAB, Owner. Wilkinson k Hall, Auctioneers. C. G. Fricke, Clerk. COMBINATION Stock Sale! To be hold at the stock yards in Murray, Neb., on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22. Here you will find an excep tionally good lot of slock drafted from the herds of the best farm ers of this locality, and placed in this sale ring simply because they have an over-supply for their needs during the coming season, and should you bo in need of any thing listed below it, will surely be to your interest to attend this sale. It is all good stuff and will positively be sold to the highest bidder. Sale to Commence at 10 A. M. Sharp. 25 Head of Horses and MulesI One sorrel mule, 2 years old. One black mule, 1 year old. One span of good mules, 3 years old. One span of good mules, i years old. Fight good draft .mares, all with foal, weighing from 1,400 to i,tuo, ami coming 5 and years old. These eight animals are all good, sound in every way, and have been selected from the best herds in this locality, and will prove valuable to the purchasers of them. One span of bay geldings. 5 years old, weight 1,850. One gray gelding, 5 years old, weight 1,500. One sorrel gelding, 4 years old, weight 1,500. One bay gelding, 4 years old, weight 1,100. One brown gelding, 4 years old, weight 1,000. One bay mare, 4 years old, weight 1,100. One saddle pony, 7 years old, weight 800. One saddle pony, y years old, weight 900. One span geldings, G years old, weight 2,500. cattle and nogs. Five yearling calves. Three heifers. Two steers. Fifteen head of shunts, weigh ing about 80 pounds. One thoroughbred Poland China sow ami pigs. Farm Implements. One Badger cultivator. One J. D. cull ialor. One ritling cultivator. One riding lister. One new potato digger. One three-section harrow. One lop buggy. One 3-ineh Newton wagon, nearlv now. Two m'I lVL'-inch work har ness, one noiirly new. Lunch will be served at Noon by M. G. Churchill. Terms of Sale. All sums of . 10.00 and under cash; all over . 10.00 a credit of from li to 8 months will be given, purchaser giving good bankable paper, bearing 8 per cent interest from dale. All property must bo settled for before being removed. MAJOR HALL AND OTHERS, Owners. Win. R. Young, Auctioneer. W. G. Boedeker, Clerk. " For Sale or Trade. One vacant lot, between D and F. on 21th street, in South Cmaha. Address Nellie Connally, Box 138, Murray, Neb. l-23-lwk-d&w. WALTER GREEN HORSESHOEING General Blacksmilhing and Vagon Work Horseshoeing is Our Specialty All Work Guaranteed N. Hurray, Nebraska