Mum uy DpFtmmii Feed Economy Prepared in the Interests of the People of Murray and Surrounding Vicisitx Especially for the Journal Readers (It any of tho leaders of the Journal know of a social event, or an Item of Interett In tills vicinity and will mail tame to this office it will appear undo hie heading. We want all items of Interest. -Editor Journal.) 'JeTttr. Deposit Your Money in this Bank and Pay Your Obli gations by Check, If you make your payments by check you have a re cord that cannot be disputed. We regard all business transactions as strictly confi dential. , Combine absolute safety with satisfaction. 1 We accord careful consideration to small and large depositors. fcaTOur deposits are secured by the State Guarantee We pay 4 per cent on time deposits for one year. We Bank on You.. You Bank With Us. been mi tho lien, (Hi Law. s We Solicit Your Business. g 1 tlurra; Slate aLi a. I v ii 4l sank Miss Wi villi Miss lla Moore spent Sunday Mat; Lewis. L It. Queen was looking alter business in t ' n i n Wednesday. Jiihn llobschiodt niul wife were l'littt smotitli visitors Sunday. JelT Hrendcl was culling on Platlsninulh friends Saturday. A. K. Nickels made a business I rip to Omaha Monday evening. (J. II. Slirader was looking nfler business in Plall smooth Monday. F. L. Ilhoden was transacting business in Plallsinouth Satur day. II. C. Creamer was attending to business in Plaltsninnlh Satur day. Holier!, Nickel .shipped a car of cattle to the South Omaha market Tuesday. Miss Merllia Nickels droe to I'latlsitiouth Tuesday to meet her bred her. John C a 1 1 1 1 ' I 1 1 has lluished plowing about all the gardens in town. Spring is here. Mrs. Will Wherbien,- who lias been critically ill, is reported better at this writing. Lee Nickels and Harry Creamer were looking into the jail proposi tion at I'latlsiuoulh. The jail levy is a fair proposi tion and you, as a taxpayer, should vote for it, and save money by so doing. The fanners arc possessed of serious intentions from the num ber of plows that are being brought into our iiiacksinii us. A large crowd gathered al the Slirader place Tuesday and Wed nesday to assist in clearing away the, debris from the tornado. The infant son of Julius F.ngel kcrnrir is at Hie point of death at his home, seven miles west of Murray, from erysipelas. Its mother died three, weeks ago. You can tell a lie about a geu llenian ami no one will beliee it. You can tell anything on a tor nado and everybody believes it, therefore, a tornado is no gentle man. Miss Mat! Loughridgc spent part of last week at home, owing to the fact that one of her teach ers. Miss MeHrido, was killed in the tornado at Omaha, and tho vacancy had not boon tilled. Mrs. A. Scliafer, whose sons, Fred, Otto and Phiilp, were badly infected last week, is now sull'er ing with tho same malady. Miss Mat Mo I'rish, who was visit ing at tho Scliafer homo, received an in fection of one of her hands, ad ding another one to tho list of those infected. Jeaa JJeJteJe.JeJaJe) JeJeTeje.Jee-J.tJeJe.Jej?T, DENTAL WORK. Dr. Thomson, Dontist, of riattsmouth, will bo In Mur ray on Thursday's, Nc hawka on Friday's, and Union on Saturday's of each week, where he will be pleased to meet all parties desiring dental work dono. Itoad-lloating has improved our mads so that, they are passable with a car. Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Lyman visited in Omaha Tuesday to see Maude Adams in "Peter Pan." Walter Heed and Miss Thomas were, guests of Harry Tigner am family Sunday. Prof Asche made a trip tt Plallsmoufh this week, where be was called on business. Mr. Wclliver of Weston, Neb., was visiting at the home of bis brother, D. A. Young and family last, week. Miss Maggie O'Nrien, who lias been visiting Mrs. Frank Ilhoden left for her homo al, Wausa, Neb. Sal unlay. Mrs. .Mary Dull tell on tier way to I he depot last Friday morning ami sprained tier ankle, causing here several (lays of very severe sulTcring. She is iinproing at this lime. Some people have an Idea that the polls next Tuesday will be open only in the afternoon. They will be open all day, the same as any other election day. Bear this in mind. Demniy lliatl is preparing a play for the beiielit of good roads. The cast of characters has no been completed, and anyone asked should not refuse to assist. Col. Jenkins has given free use of bis ball for this purpose. Let us gel together ami make a killing. We ueeil neller roads. If you need anything in the line l 1 ! ! I ii .... oi l ire, i.iumuing, w inn Morm, Tornado Insurance, why not lake out a policy with A. L. Maker, who it presents a company that lias liceu in nusiness lor liu years and paid out in losses money equal to 270 Ions of gold coin. Come in ami let us talk it over. The SInily club met Tuesday evening and the subject was "His tory of the I'niled Slates," "Tho First American" ami the "Isth mus of Panama." Mesdames James Walker, Mira McDonald, Lloyd Unpen, U. 11. Uilmore, Mis ses Margie Walker, Clara Young and Pauline and Fay Oldham were the members present. Uncle Zack Slirader met with what might have proven a very disastrous accident Tuesday, half a mile west of Murray. He was driving along on his way to town, when tho reach in his buggy came unboiled, letting the front wheels come out, dropping the buggy to the ground. The vehicle was badly wrecked, but Mr. Slirader got off without injury. Hundreds of sightseers have visited tho ruins in the path of the tornado south of town. There was only one misdemeanor com untied, and tins was by some cloven-foot on the place of Andy Opha Uaker ha ick lit this week. Miss Flla Virgin ha I be sick lil I his week. Mrs. Dull was visiting in Oma ha a few davs I his week. Ogla Minford is home this week. spending her spring vacation. Mrs, W. S. Smith was a Ne- n-aska City isitor Wednesday. U. M. Minford and family were visiimg wilh iiniana relatives Smxlav. Mrs. John Farris and Mrs. Nick rieilrich were Omaha visitors Monday. I'he Ladies' Aid society met wilh Mrs. li. F. Hrembd Wednes- ay afternoon. The little child of Mr. and Mrs. oiiu Stones has been sick for he past few days. The Ladies' Missionary socielv will meet with Mrs. W. (i. Hoed- ier on Friday, April 1 1. Mrs. L. D. lliatl went to Plalls- nmulh Wednesday evening for a hurt v isit wilh her parents. M. C. I.aker, who has been isil- ng his son, A. L. Baker and wife, returned to his home Monday. Mrs. .1. W. Holmes went lo Omaha Wednesday evening for a visit wilh friends ami relatives. 1. M. Davis rind family and John irris and family spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dr. J. T. lVemlel. Mr. and Mrs. William Ilice ami daughler, Miss Fslher, were visit ing and trading in the county seat Monday of t his week. Mrs. A. II. Ornu's wcn.1 to J'liitlsniouth Wednesday evening for a few days' visit with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Vallery. Isomer Slirader, who was in jured in the cyclone last week, is gelling along nicely, but is si ill compelled to use his crutches. Ualen ami Glen Hhoden were counly seat visitors Tuesday, where they visited for a few hours with friends and relatives. Every sensible taxpayer knows that Cass county needs a new Jail, and needs it badly. Then why not vote for the tax levy next Tues day, April 8? See Miss Etta Nickels Saturday, April 51 h, if in need of an up-to-date, com Tori able, durable corsel the Spirilla the best on I he market. Mr. and Mrs. Ford, residing west of Murray, are rejoicing this week over the arrival of a ten pound baby boy al their home last Wednesday. Hot h mother and lillle one are doing nicely. Louie Hice was in Murray Wed nesday afternoon for the first lime in many months, since his severe sick spell several months ago. He seems to be gaing strength, but very slowly. (I. M. Minford ami Henry Creamer shipped a car of stock to South Omaha Wednesday evening. F.ach man had a car scheduled, but some slock failed to gel in. Mr. Creamer went up wilh them. Frank Lilly was looking after some business matters in the I. S. While, who has been so ill for Hie past winter, is again able to be up and around, which is in i'i t ii pleasing news to this excel lent obi gentleman's many friends, el! was down town Wednesday. Notice. enlerlaiiunenl Number of llo , the program called the Lyceum appearing The Fifth C.Olll'M in Ibis issue of Hie paper, is free lo all persons holding season tickets to I he Lyceum Course. To those not having season tickets I he admission will be 1 Tie for chil dren and LTic ofr adults. So many get these home talent num bers confused and do md as sociate them as one of the num bers of the Lyceum Course. i. - 1 1... n.r.l. II i.n'l thr amount e'tUH ludl counts, liut Ut i dtitsUd nrt turnrti into nuvrltrUUU- product. Animal Regulator put! horiM. conn ud ht in prim? comlilion awl iiiurn prrffct iigwtion. Tkt parti Ak the mru huu it, or twl atourmk. 25c, 50c. $1. 25 -lb. Pail. J3.50 "Your money back if it fail" rfilI2 Healing Ointment (or Powder) curea aorrj anl wnumN. 25c, 50c. Sample free. Oft I'rutM rriiut-sluriug DooU,l EGENBERGER III Iff Card of Thanks. I w ish to thank the friends who assisted me in so many ways ami were so thoughtful of my welfare during Hie sickness of my daugh ter, Lorene. Mrs. Urace Chambers. Daily News Subscribers. Tlere are many subscribers to the Omaha Daily News for whom I advanced Iheir subscription last lull al I be time of I he automobile coldest, that base not paid the same. I am needing some money ;.i I his lime, and wish all would pay Hie aniounl due al once. Very 1 1 -peel fully, Mrs. .May Hhoden. The la. lies of I lie K. N. K. w ill hold a business meeting al the l.ewisloti church Thursday, April 10. F.very member is retpiesled to be present. Flla M. Nickels, President. Painting and Paper Hanging. I am permanently k rated 111 Murrav. Nebraska, to do all kinds of li rst -class painting and paper banging. Having hail Hi years' experience at. this work I can fur nish Hie best of references on painting, oiilside I'm ish, insidi finish, graining, slainiug, natural finish and the newest and lute stle of paper win k. Drop me card or leave orders al Hiall & Toll's slore and I will call on you Charlie Clayton, Murray, Neb. Program. Fifth number of Lyceum Course al the Presbyterian church on rimrsday evening, April 10: PAHTI. Springtime Chorus Heading Little Coy Jasper. . . . lack Long Duet Humble lice Dale and Madeline Dooley Cuddle Up Close Chorus Snlo Selected.. .Madeline Dooley Dream Hoal Chorus The chorus are by Helen Todd, Urace Long, Clara Churchill, May one Chambers, Flla Hamilton, Marguret Spangler, Madline Doo le and Leona Davis. PART II. Love's Old Sweet Song Ladies' Quartet Mesdames James Holmes, James Loughridge, V. A. Kennedy and Miss Walker. Solo Selected. . .Harriett Adams Heading Selected Mrs. Ah in Hamge Solo Selected Miss Adams Heading Mrs. A!in Hamge Old Uncle Ned Quartet, Mesdames James Holmes, James Lougridge, V. A. Kennedy, Miss Walker. Heading Mrs. Alvin Hamge Mrs. O. H. Uilniore, Accompanist Admission, 1 Tie and 25c. Paying Losses. Mr. O. W. Doling, adjuster for the Columbia Fire Underwriters Insurance company, was in Mur ray this week making settlements with the policy-holders who were in the recent tornado." This business was all written through the agency of W. 0. Uoedeker, and' it is indeed gratifying to Mr. Hoedeker to see the company make such prompt and very satis factory setllemenls. For grain losses Ihey accepted the policy holders llgures and settled on a basis of We per bushel for oats and i('n: per bushel for corn. The following is Hie list of claims paid: Andy Campbell, bouse, grain and household goods, $1, ODi); Homer Slirader, 700 bushels ot oals ami farm machinery, it'.jO; Dave Murray, $200 ou household goods; U. M. Minford, $ Hi damage to barn; D. C. Ilhoden, 't5 damage lo barn, and Lee Far ris, small damage to inacmnery. Fverv policy-holder was well pleased wilh the manner in which Mr. Doling made setllemenls, and all have taken new policies with the company. Plants for Sale. Tomato, cabbage and sweet polatoe plants for early planting. V. A. Scott, Murray. Campbell. All of Andy's properly was destroyed, barns, house am i he com ems or both house anu barns were destroyed, except one std of harness, from which some moral degenerate cut the ivory rings. Ho did not unbuckle (ho rings, but simply cut up the har ness to get the rings. This is an otld way to show sympathy. Oak Posts for Salo. About ioo bur oak posls for ale. App'y lo Joseph Mraek. on Hie Dull laiTi. Remember the polls will open next Tuesday April 8, at 8 a. m. and close at 6 p. m. For Sale. Osage hedge posts for cale. Enquire of It. L. Propst, Mynard, .Nebraska. Hedge Posts for Sale. 1,200 good hedge posts for sale; Cm) are 7-fool and (50(1 are H-fool. Call on Uuy Stokes, i mile east and vi miles uorlh of Murray, or address Platlsmouth, H. F. I). No. 1. Tel. .r-ll Murray. Tornado Insurance. Wouldn't il be belter to receive a check from an insurance com. pauy after a tornado or cyclone takes away your home I ban lo be compelled to use your own hard cash to rebuild? I represent Standard Old Line Companies, and can write your insurance at a low- rate. Heifer look up your policies and if you have no tornado insur ance call al the hank and let me lix you out. W. U. Iloedeker. nimlv si:il Tlmt'sihiv of Miisl I Ulf ...... . ... ....... .... . U....I. .-ill, I c:l 511 IK .lnlll'llil "'I Hie,, In rnni,v bis snlisei'iol ion liOllle or iinolher year. About twenty-live or thirty friends of Uncle Ueoige Slirader were down to his place this week assisting in cleaning up the sur roundings from the limber niu lumber caused from the recent storm. Frank Head, who has been in the hospital at Omaha for the past two weeks, where he under- v.ent a surgical operation, re turned home Wednesday morning. lie is getting along nicely, but is si ill v ery weak. Miss Minnie Hritt, elocutionist ami impersonator, will give one, of her entertainments at tho Chris tian church Tuesday evening, April 22. Uiven under the auspices and for tho benefit of the Ladies' Aid society. Admission 2,r)C and 15c. Miss Britt is an ex tellent entertainer and will give a program that will be very pleas mg. The fine farm home of 11. U. Todd is almost completed and Mr. Todd has taken up his residence at home, occupying a number of the rooms ou the lower floor, awaiting the completing of the balance. Lon Adams has moved to the Pitman place, where he will farm this season. Mr. Todd lived in the Pitman place since the burning of his home some lime ago. Eggs. bred Plymouth Hock, 75c SR. .hi) per loo. 'Phone t-f, !. C. L. Wiles. Help the Library. The Library association will serve dinner and supper in the library rooms election day, Tues day, April 8. D1NNFH. Hoast Heef. Chicken and Dressing. Potatoes and Uravy. Lima Means, Lettuce Salad. 'eas. Jellies and Pickles. Pie. Coffee. SUPPFIL Coal Hoast Heef. Cream Chicken. Potato Salad. Siavv. Kggs. Fruit. Cake. Coffee and Tea. Meal: 25c for adults; 15c for children. The Library association wishes to have $150 to buy hooks at the beginning of September. If you will slop to think you will see that ynu are merely selling aside 25 or 50 cents on April 8 lo help buy a list of your favorite books that you will wish to read next winter. Our association only used $50 in the buying of books last fall and f think we all enjoyed them. Let. everyone come out, settle the jail question, enjoy a good dinner and supper, have a good lime visiting and make the Library association happy. Live Stock Wanted. I wish to inform the people of Murray and vicinity that I am buying slock at Murray, and am prepared to pay tho highest mar kt,l price for anything in the stock line. I will buy anything, from one lo one hundred head or more. Let me know what you have for sale. Call 'Phone 8-H Murray Exchange. H. C. Creamer. CURL BRANDT PASSES MY Al HOUSTON, TEXAS Sell your property the Journal. by an ad In as- Prepare for Your Spring Work Now! VOUR plows need sharpening, and other machinery may need re pairing. Line them up now and bring them in, and let me put them in good condition for you by the time the Spring rush arrives. You will be busy then and so wi!! I. COME IN NOW! Walter Green, Blacksmithing and Horseshoeing Murray, Nebraska Royally Entertained. Tlit! men of the Library sociation did themselves proud Wednesday ev ening in I ho way of a treat lo the ladies, Fresh oysters, celery, crackers and coffee was the menu. When wo state that L. D. Hialt is an artist in cooking oysters we are plac ing it very mild, as those present say "they were the best yet," ever made in town. S. O. Pitman presided at the coffee urn. He also manufactured Hie delicious beverage. O. A. Davis, Hick Pitman, O. M. Minford and Hex Young acted as waiters, and performed the task wilh ease and grace. Considerable credit is due Albert Young, chair man of the committee, in secur ing these proficient cooks and skilled waiters. The only thing to mar the even ing was the sudden illness of W. W. Hamilton, who was to appear on tho program for woman's suf frage. He prognosticated on the subject to an extent that he paralized his throat, and for fear of causing Hie second attack the debate on woman's sutl'rage will he laid on the shelf. From Wednesday's Daily. The news was received in this city yesterday of the death of Carl Hrandt, a resident of this city, at Houston J Texas, where be had gone for the benefit of bis health last September. He was a suffer er from asthma and heart trouble and sought relief in the milder climate of the south, but the change did not benefit him and he passed away from his complica lion of diseases. Tho body will be brought to this city, where his family reside, and the funeral held at St. Paul's church under the auspices of the Louisville-lodge of the A. O. U. W., of which he, was a member. The body was shipped from Hous ton yesterday, and on its arrival will be taken at once to the church, where the services will be held, lie leaves a wife and two small children, residing in this city, and a brother, living at Springfield, Neb., to mourn bis loss. SERIOUS ACCIDENT AT THE fc'rom Wednesday's Dally. While engaged Ibis morning in unloading lumber from a car in tho Uurlington lumber yard, George Huston, an employe of that department, had the misfor tune lo have a largo timber fall on his right foot, mashing two toes, which will cause him to cease work for about a week. He had tho injured members dressed by the surgeon and is resting as easily as could bo expected, as the injuries are quite painful. Remember that the polls raxt Tuesday will open at 8 o'clock a. m. and close at 6 p. m., the same as any other election. Eggs for Hatching. From full-blooded Rhode Island Red hens. 1 .00 per setting. W. A. Scott, Murray. "My lit Ho son had a very severe cold. I was recommended to try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and before a small boltle was finished he was as well as ever," writes Mrs. II. Silks. L". Howling Street. Sydney, Australia. This remedy is for sale by F. G. Fricke & Co.