miiwi'ii'Bf tZ3 PREPiVKED IN THE INTEKESTS OF THE PEOPLE OF MURRAY AND SURROUNDING VlCIMTX ESPECIALLY FOR THE JOURNAL READERS (If any of the reader, of the Journal know of a .oclal event or an item of Interest In this vicinity and will mail ame to this office it will appear undo thi heading. We want all item of Interest. -Editor Journal.) . si - 6 Deposit Your Money m this Bank and Pay Your Obli gations by Check. i 8 8 8 0 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. We accord careful consideration to small and large depositors. 5f Our deposits are secured by the State Guarantee Law. e We pay 4 per cent on time deposits for one year. We Bank on You.. You Bank With Us. We Solicit Your Business. i! I iirroy 8 8 3an!i 1. A. Younj.' was a Inisini'ss callop in IMattsiimulli lai-t Salur- lay. "Mr. ami Mrs. Emxli Mooivlaiul wciv trailing in tho county scat Iat Sahml.iy. S. ). Pitman and James I.mili riiJiic witp county scat visitors Ttii-xlay evening, noiiifj- up to t Icml the Masonic lodjre. W. S. Scott, our genial station aRcnt, ami- Henry Hcchncr, the corpulent and whole-souled man ager of the Fapmers' Klevator, were l'lattsmoul h visitors Wed nesday evening. If you need anything in the line of Fire, Lightning:, Wind Storm, Tornado Insurance, why not take out a policy with A. L. linker, who i t presents a company that has lieen in business for 119 years and paid out in losses money equal to 270 tons of gold coin. Come in and let us talk it over. Ted Harrows was a county seal isilor last Saturday. Ityron Heed was visit iu'-f with county seat, friends last Sal 'inlay. Mrs. Chris Murray is o,i the 'sick lis! this week with lonsjlitis. William Troop was a pass-nger lo I'lallsmouth Saturday evening. William Oliver was u business visitor in the county seat last Saturday. Mrs. T. llobson is visiting her urnndilaughtop, Mrs. J. V. Hreiulel, this week. J. 1 W. Kason, from Chicago, visited his nephew, 0. L. Creamer and family, over Sunday. Hciiiembcr the elocution recital at the Christian church April 22. Come and bring a friend. John I'rish ami family, lroin Ml. Pleasant, precinct, autoed lo Murray Monday of Ihis week. Charles Creamer was looking ;ijjjii uiimii !S!!!eSU piullesr in I he county seat last Saturday. Albert Schafer and fa nily, from near Cedar Creek, spent Sunday with S. O. IMImau and family. C. H. Harris was visit in? and, looking after business matters with county seat friends last Sat urday. Horn To Mr. and Mrs. Charles havis, of Mynard, a D-pound boy. Mother and baby are gelling along nicely. Albeit and Otto Shafer were IMaltsmoulli visitors last Satur day, visiting with their many county seal friends. Attend the recital at the Chris tian church Tuesday evning, April 22. Proceeds for I he fiiidiVs' Aid society. 2T and 15 cenls. M.r. and Mrs. John llolisi-heidl were IMattsnioulh visitors last Saturday, spending a few hours with county seal, friends and do in;r some trading. children are on Prepare for Your Spring Work Now! V0UR plows need sharpening, and other machinery may need re pairing. Line them up now and bring them in, and let me put them in goodcondit ion for you by the time the Spring rush arrives. You will be busy then and so will I. COME IN NOW! W alter Green, Blacksmithing and Horseshoeing Murray, Nebraska (ialeli llhoden the sick lisl. Col. Jenkins and his mother autoed to IMaltsmoulli Friday. Mrs. James Walker was taken sudden sick Monday evening. Frank Vallery came in from IMalfsmoulh Tuesday morning. hick llruen of Omaha visited wilh James Holmes and family Sunday. The way the Ilee man operated here on election day reminded one of circus ady. Mrs. Carl Haw Is of IMaltsmouth spent Tuesday with her sister, Mrs. W. S. Smith. Rudolph Kennau of Omaha visited with his aunt, Mrs. James Holmes, Sunday and Monday. W. S. Smith is spending a vaca tion at, home, resting from the life of a "Knight of the Iload.' Dr. llanna was a passenger to South Omaha Tuesday evening:, .where he will attend the stale Presbytery. I). C. llhoden spent several oays the latter part of last week at Modale, fowa, where he was call ed on business. Homer Shrader, who was one of the witnesses of the tornado, was in Murray Friday. He feels pretty badly crippled up. Mrs. Holmes was in Oniah.t sev eral days last, week. James and llalph wenl up Saturday and ac companied her home Sunday. Monday was a very muddy day, but this did not deter Harve Man ners of Plallsniout li from making a trip with bis car from Plalts iiioiith to Fniou, in Murury. Mrs. Peter Smith of Coleridge spent a few days this week with friends at Murray, relurninu: home Wednesday morning. Cn.ndma Holmes accompanied her home. James Holmes is having the lower room in his brick building remodeled. The appearance of the room has been greatly im proved. Phil Lambert doiui the work for Mr. Holmes. On the jail levy vote Os (lapen almost lost, his vole. Living near IMaltsmouth, in the north side of the precincl, he made a race in fifty-eight minutes in su'licient lime to wield the mighty weapon. James Hrown left Tuesday morning wilh u car of callle for the wesl central part of Kansas, when? he will spend a few days with his brother, George, and look after a farm he owns ul that point, Fred Schaffer of Ml. Pleasant precincLis the possessor of a new Ford car. It is a fine-looking car, and Fred knows how to run it, or at least he convinces his friends that ho does and per suades some of thein to ride with him. Painting and Paper Hanging. I am permanent iy located in Murray, Nebraska, to do all kinds of first-class painting and paper hanging. Having had 10 years' experience at this work I can fur nish the best of references on painting, outside finish, inside finish, graining, staining, natural finish and the newest, and latest slb' of paper work. Drop me a card or leave orders at. Hiatl & Tult's store and I will call on you. Charlie Clayton. Murray. Neb. Feed Economy i k t"n t:trn LTfnlr profit. Tt utttuiit tut tt tht coiiiU, but whut i tli&tsied mul turiu-d into warli-Ulite priKiucU. fVJ Animal Regulator puts borar. rows anil hc in primr ronditiun ainl insures 'rfet t digestion. 1 bat parti Ak the men ho ua it, ur tel al out nsK. 25c. 50c. $1. 25-lb, Pail. $3.50 " Your money back if it fails" prji Healing Ointment (or Powder) cures sorrs anil wnunil. 25c, 50c. Sample freo. iiH l'rjlti l'rnV-sliarini; BooLItt J. V. EGENBERGER Oak Posts for Sale. About 400 bur oak posts for sale. Apply to Joseph on the Dull farm. Mrase Plants for Sale. Tomato, cabbage and sweet polaloe plants for early planting. W. A. Fcolt, Murray. Eggs for Hatching. From full-blooded Ilhode Island lied hens. 81.00 per setting. W. A. Scott, Murray. Dally News Subscribers. Tlere are many subscribers to the Omaha Daily News for whom I advanced their subscription last fall at the time of the automobile contest, that have not paid the same. I am needing some money .'t this Mine, and wish all would pay the amount due at once. Very rcspcel fully, Mrs. May llhoden. WEEPING. WATER. . 'I- Republican. J Mrs. Marie Cowles left Tuesday morning for a two months' visit with tier sister al Syracuse, New York. Lou I.anghorsl of Flmwood came down Saturday night and spent Sunday with his brother, who is quite sick at bis home on t he south side. Fred Dailey and family arrived Tuesday evening from Hiawatha, Kansas, and will occupy the house vacated by P. F,. Hector, on the south side, recently purchased by Mrs. K. L. Barnes. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Anderson mourn the loss of their infant son who died Tuesday, March 25. In terment was at Oakwood ceme tery Thursday afternoon, Hcv. L. F. Townsend officiating. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ueckner of Wausau, Neb., came in Tuesday, called by the illness of their dauphler, Mrs. Charles Hansen, east of town, but when they ar rived their daughter was much better. Al the home of Mr. and Mrs. W in. Peters, southeast of Weep ing Water, Wednesday, April L', al liih noon, occurred the mar-! riaue of their dauglUer, lrnia F., lo lloberl K. Draver of Durwell, Neb. Frank Parker is at home nurs ing a badly sprained and bruised ankle. While jumping from a hay rack hist Saturday one foot went, through between the boards, and Frank went on wilh his jump and landed on his head wilh his foot still between the boards, which caused a badly sprained 1- llk'e. Albert S. l!ole of I'arnani, Neb., who has recently purchased the :eorge Woods .TJO-arre farm, just south of town, came in Mon i;n wilh his car oT household goods and slock and is gelling located in his new home. The famil coni"ds of Mr. and Mrs. Ilojle, son, Frank, and two ih'imhlcrs. They are highly re. specled people and we welcono llieni to our community.' UT ABOUT THE MOSQUITO In Conquering This Pest We Con quer the Fly and Benefit the Health of Citizens. Tornado Insurance. Wouldn't it be better lo receive a check from an insurance com pany after a tornado or cyclone lakes away your home than to be compelled to use your own hard cash to rebuild? I represent Standard Old Fine Companies, and can write your insurance at a low- rale. Better look up your policies and if you have no tornado insur ance call al the hank and let, me fix ou out . W. (i. Hoedeker. For baby's croup. Willie daily cuts and nruises. mamma s sore throat, grandma's lameness Dr. Thomas' Fclectic Oil the household remedy. L'oc and TtOc. ! (ienuine lied River Seed ! Potatoes, Farly Ohios, 75 J cents per bushel. Also choice Timothy at $4.75 per J cwt. All kinds grass seeds. I Remember your stand de J pends all on your seed. F. P. SIIFLDON, Nehawka, Neb. -I- The Cood Roads Town. ..J- aa.7a.a.? taS - r i4sT Live Stock Wanted. I wish to inform the people of Murray and vicinity thai I am buying stock at Murray, and am prepared to pay the highest niar kil price for an thing in the slock line. I will buy anything, from oik to one hundred head or more, '.et me know what you have for sale. Call 'Phone 8-B Murray I'.m hange. II. C. Creamer. If we won 1?1 conquer the mosquito as we are conquering the fly we would prevent malaria over a large section of this coun try. That we can conquer the pest, is certain if we go at the task with intelligence and with the co-operation with which we have attacked the fly. Drainage of low lands and the disinfection of standing water are the two great remedies. The mosquito flies only a short dis tance a few hundred yards in fact from his birthplace. If the breeding grounds are destroy., ed there can be no mosquitoes. For the first, lime in the health history of the country malaiia is lo be recognized in a national way when the third annual con vention of I In? national drainage congress lakes place in SI. Fouis tins week. Al Ihis pal tiering a tlaria congress" will be held. Dr. W. A. Fvans, recently health commissioner of Chicago, sug gesled il, and immediately there appeared indorsements of the idea from all parts of the country. At this congress, Dr. I . O. Howard, chief of the bureau of entomology of the United Stales department of agriculture, a de termined foe of the mosquito and malaria, will be present. Dr. Howard is the man who first drew general attention to Ihe com parative ease with which the pest could be exterminated if only we would unite for the task. As drainage is the chief method of disposing- of mosquifoes and hence of malaria, if is peculiarly appropriate that nuy discussion of Ihe disease as a national problem should be held at a lime when the drainage question is being con sidered in its full significanr e. Already New Jersey and Cali fornia have doro much along this line, but that much remains to be accomplished is certain from the statistics as lo the prevalence of malarial fevers published from lime to time. In health matters we are slowly coining lo realize that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. A na tional campaign of education has aroused us to the menace of the fly; it is reasonable to suppose if we fully realize the danger of the mosquito we would unite lo ex terminate it. NOTICK. OF l'IVl, SKTTI.F.MF.Vr. In I hp oinil' Court In unci for County, .Ni'liritdkn. In Kf-Kstntn of Henry C. McMaken, 1 COHSf"ti. TO A LI i rmiSONS 1NTKI5KSTKI): Vmi ai'p hereliy notltli'ii that on tho nth day of April. 191::. Kva MtMaken Itpfsp, executrix, unci luy 1 . McMaken, ex feu tor, of the uliove estate, filed their petition for final settlement, and final report, showing that the funds of said entate are liiHUlllcietit to pay claims, and that under and liy virtue of an aKreeineiit entered into between said executors and the claimants against said estate, said claimants are to re ceive In full payment of their claims their pro rata Hhare according to their respective claims, after t lie payment of court costs and expenses. A hearing will he had on said peti tion and final report upon the 2th day of April, A. 1). 1913, at 10 o'clock a. m., nt the olllce of the County Judge, Court House, l'lattsmouth, Cass County, Ne braska, at which time orders will be entered in accordance with the findings of the court. All objections to said petition and final report must bo filed before said hour on sold day of hearing. Uv the Court. (SKAL ALLKX .1. BKESON. County Judge. uawls & i:oi:kt:tson'. Attorneys. 4-7-3wks Safe Insurance. Let me insure your properly with I lie Stale Farmers Mutual Insurance Co. against Fire, Lightning and Tornado. Cheapest and best insurance company in the slale. Satisfaction guaran teed. Call on or 'phone FMack 410. James Dvorak, IMattsnioulh. Hedge Posts for Sale. i ,200 pood hedge posts for sale; 000 are 7-foot and GOO are 8-foot. Call on Ouy Stokes, 1 mile east and miles north of Murray, or address Plattsmouth, M. V. D. No. 1. Tel. 5-11 Murray. There are a few boxes of sta tionery on our bargain counter. You will have to hurry if you want some while the price is so low. ROBERT WILKINSON DUNBAR L.J. HALL UNION Wilkinson & Hall -AUCTIONEERS- The holding of successful sales is our line. Our interests are with the seller when it comes to getting every dollar your property is worth. For open dates address or call either of us at our expenses by 'phone. Dates can be made at the Journal office. WILKINSON & HALL. Prof. Frank J. Kolbaba was a passenger luis afternoon lor Omaha, where he was called to look after some business matters for the day. tn "Tall Oaks From Little Acorns Grow" Fifty years ao I.W. HARPER was but little known outside the Old Kentucky State. Today its fame is world-wide. You find it everywhere. SOLD HERE BY ED EGENBERGER rjj NOTICi: (IK AIM'I.lf'ATlOX FOIl I. Mil Oil I.K I'ASI). Notice Is hereby Kiven to nil persons Interested nnrt to the public, that the iiiiilerslsf ned, (lus V. Mohr, has tiled his petition and application with the vil lage clerk of the village of Avoca, Comity of Chks, and Slate of Nebraska, as required by law, slRiied by the re iiulred number of resident freeholders of the said village, settinK forth that the applicant Is a man of respectable character and standing and a resident of the Slate of Nebraska, and praying that a license may be issued to the said (ius F. Mohr for the sale of malt, spirituous nnd vinous liquors for the municipal year endiiiK May 2, 1911, at his place of business, situated on the west two-thirds of lot live (5), in block thirteen (Hi), in said village of Avoca, Nebraska. (lUS F. MOIIU, Applicant. April 7. 191,1. XOTICK TO C IttflMTOUS. In (he County Court of tanis County, Nebruska. In the Matter of the Kstate of Chris tian Stoehr, Deceased. s Notice is hereby given that the creditors of said deceased will meet with the executor of said estate before inc. the County Judge of Cass County, Nebraska, at my ortice in the City of l'lattsmouth. In said Cass County, on the 26th day or April, 1!13, and on the ttl, day of October. li;i, at ten o'clock a. m., each of t.iid days, for the pur pose of presenting their claims and having the sam examined, adjusted, allowed or jcliiscd. Si. months are allowed the creditors of said deceased to present their claims, and which period expires on October the 4th, 1913, at ten o'clock a. in. Witness my hand and Hie seal of said County Court, at I'liittsmouth, Ne braska, this Kth day of March, 1913. (Seal) AI.LKN J. HHKSON. County Judge. 1). O. IVYf:U. Attorney. XOTICK TO CHI011ITOUS. In Comity Court. STATE OF NEBRASKA, , Cass County, ss. In tho Matter of the Estate of William J. O'lirien, Deceased. Notice is hereby given to the credit ors of said deceased that hearings will be had upon claims tiled against said estate, before me, County Judge of Cass County, Nebraska, at the County Court room In l'lattsmouth, In nald County, on the 11th day of April, 1913, and on the 13th day of October, 1913. at 10 o'clock a. ni each day, for ex amination, adjustment and allowance. All claims must be filed in said court on or before said last hour of hearing. Witness my hand and seal of said County Court, at Plattsmouth, Ne braska, this 10th day of March, 1913. (Seal) ALLEN J. BEESON, , County Judge. XOTICK OF BALK. In the IHstrlet Court of Can County, Nebraska. In the Matter of tho Estate ot Nicholas lialmes, Deceased. Notice -Is- hereby given that In pur suance of an order of Hon George K. Corcoran, Acting Judge of the District Court of CasH County, Nebraska, made on the liOth day of March 1913. for the sale of real estate hereinafter described. there will bo sold at the south door or the Court House, at l'lattsmouth, Ne braska, on the 26th day of April, 1913, at 10 o'clock n. m., at public vendue lo the iimlient bidder for caKh, under the terms of paragraph nine of tho will of Nicholas Halmes, deceased, and the order of above named Court, permitting a member of the family of said de ceased, to assume and take over the bid of any outsider any time before the closing of sale. Twenty per cent of the bid to be paid In cash at the close of the sale, nnd the balance of the bid to be paid at the time of the confirma tion of the sale by said District Court or Judge thereof. The land to be sold is the following: N of SK'',, Sec. 28, Twp. 12, Range 9; S',4 of SWH and NV4 of SWVi of Sec. S, Twp. 12. Range 13; of SKV'i and S'j of SWV. and NW'A of SWV, of Sec. 7, Twp. 12, Range 13; NEVi of NW',4 of Sec. 6, Twp. 12. Range 13, and Lots 10, 11 and 12, in Block 2, of the City of Platta niouth all In Cass County, Nebraska. Said Lots 11 and 12, lilock 2, to be sold subject to the Homestead right therein of Henrietta Halmes, widow. Said sale will remain open one hour. Dated this 21th day of March, 1913. NICHOLAS C. HALMES, Executor of tho Estate- of Nicholas Halmes, Deceased, I). O. DWYEU. Attorney. XOTICK OK Irri.lCATlOX FOIl Mill OH MCKXNH. Notice Is hereby given to all persons Interested and to the public, that the undersigned, Edward K. Oelschlager, has tiled his petition nnd applicatinn In the office of the clerk of the Village of Eagle, County of Cass, and State of Nebraska, as required by law, signed by the required number of resilient free-holders of tho said village, setting forth that the applicant Is a man of respectable character and standing and a resident of tho State of Nebraska, and praying that a license may be is sued to the said Edward K. Oelschlager for the sale of malt, spirituous und vinous liquors for the period of one year from the date of the hearing of said application, in n building situated on lots Ave nnd six (!i nnd 6), in block nineteen (19), of the said Village of Eagle, Nebraska. EDWARD F. OELSCHLAOF.R, April 4, 1913. Applicant. OllDF.ll FOIl IIKAIUXO. In (he County Court of Can County, neoraxKa. In the Matter of the Estate of Alice M. Tague, Deceased. To All Persons Interested In Said Estate: I'pon reading the duly verified peti tion of Otto E. Tague and Fred O. Tague, filed In this court, praying for tne appointment or William C. Ramsey ns nil m I n tut ra tor of the estate of paid deceased, it Is ordered that a hearing be had on said petition nt the County Court Room, In said county, on the 21st tiny of April, 191.1, nt the hour of 10 o'clock a. in., and that notice of the time and place of snld hear nir be clven to nil persons Interested In said estate, by the publication of a copy of this order for three successive weeks In the I'liittsmouth Journal, a legal newspaper printed nnu cireumieu in snld county, hated this 2Mb duv of March. 1913 ALLEN J. BKESoN, County Judge. IX fOI'XTl CO! 1ST. STATE OF NEIIRASKA, County of lass. ss. In the Matter of the Estate of Cornelius llengen. Deceased. To All Persons Interested: iou are hereby notllied that there has been filed In this court petition, alleging therein Hint the said Cor nelius llengen has departed this life, leaving an Instrument purporting to be his last will and testament, and codicil attached thereto, which Instrument Is now on tile In this court. The prayer of said petition Is that said Instrument be allowed and probated us the last will and testament of the said Cornelius llengen, deceased. You are further notified that a hear ing will be bad upon said petition and proposed will before this Court on the 2fith day of April. 1913, nt 9 o'clock a. rn., at the Counly Court Room In the City of Plattsmouth, In snld County. That all objections thereto, If any, must be filed on or before said day and hour of hearing. Witness my hand and the seal of the Countv Court of said County tills 1st dav of April, 1913. (Seal) ALLEN J. REESON, County Judge. XOTICK. In the County Conrt In nnd for Cn County, Nebraska. In Ro Estate of Deliluli Schwab, De ceased. To all persons Interested, and par ticularly John Schwab, Samuel Schwab, Joseph Schwab, Ella Schwab, Nellie Schwab and Zena Schwab: You are hereby notified that on March 26, 1913, Sarah M. Mason and Chnrles E. Schwab tiled their petition alleging the death testate on March 21, 1913, of Delilah Schwab, a resident of the County of Cass, Nebraska, pos sessed of an estate therein, and reouost that nn Instrument filed therewith be found to be the last will nnd testa ment of said decedent, nnd admitted to probate ns such, and asking that Charles Eddie Schwab, nominated therein ns executor, be appointed as such. A hearing will be bad thereon on April 21, 1913, nt nine o'clock a. in. nt the olllce of the County Judge, Court House, Plnttsmouth, Cass Count v Ne braska, at which time orders will be entered In accordance with the flild Iiil's of the court. All objections thereto, If any, must be tiled before said hour on said day of hearing. Uv the Court. ALLEN J. REESON. County Judge. PAWLS & ROBERTSON, Attorneys.