murr&y Its PREPARED IN THE INTERESTS OF THE PEOPLE OF MURRAY AND SURROUNDING VICINITY ESPECIALLY FOR THE JOURNAL READERS (If any of the reader, of the Journal know of a social event or an Item of Interest in this vicinity and will mail same to this office it will appear under this heading. We want all items of Interest. -Editor Journal.) O0O06O0QO06OOQ6CSii ni Utf fir VBSIUA VI Hill W lllllll Deposit Your Money in this j Bank and Pay Your Obli- ! gations by Check. j 0 q 1 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. lOur deposits are secured by the State Guarantee Law. We pay 4 per cent on time deposits for one year. We Bank on You.. You Bank With U?. We Solicit Your Business. CHS HANDS C. S. Stone, the Popular Cashier, Sells His Entire Interest and Will Locate Elsewhere. iurray Banb Miss Klizalnil.il ' it i r 1 1 t m 1 1 spent Sunday with home folks. John Hendricks was looking af ter business in I'nion Wednesday. Mrs. K. S. Tul I was a Plalts inoulli visitor Wednesday evening. An extra ell'nrl will he made to have a khI market next Saturday. Charles llalcliir of Union visit ed at t he 11. L. Oldliain home last Sunday. Mrs. Mint McDonald was a I'laltsinoulh and Omaha visitor Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. S. 0. Pitman at tended the funeral of Mrs. Kikon ulay. Mr. and Mrs. Hen li!l spent the day Monday with Mr. Dill's par- ents in Plallsinoulh. c Dr. (iilmore was- looking after . business matters in the county s at Wednesday al'iernoon. Mrs. M. H. Allison of Plalts r.Vfiulh was calling on friends here the fore part of the week. S. O. Pitman and Will Seybolt attended the Mast nio lodge in riatlsnioiilli Monday evening. Francis Conk is very sick with double iHieumonia. )r. Livingston was called down in consultation with Dr. Hrendel. He sure you planl to attend the pie social at Lrwislnn. There will lie pies of every color and hut dome out and see. Mr. Levi Hostel holt, and daughter, Mrs. Will Patterson, were transacting business in Plallsnioiilli Tucsiiay. Miss Klla Nickels was a Platls imiuIIi visilor W'Minesday. She w ill le in I he conoly seal Satur day on Spirilla eorsel business. Mrs. M. Ilialt, who has been Unite ill for the past few weeks, is in about I lie same condil ion, al- l.hoiiu'h several days this week slie ,si'eni'd Id be impro ing rapidly. A story telling hour will be con ducted at the libra r Saturday aft et noiin from 'I to i o'clock. Chil dren of all ages are invited to al " tend. 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 goodcondition for you by the time the Spring rush arrives. You will be busy then and so will I. COME IN NOW! Walter Green, Blacksniithing and Horseshoeing Murray, Nebraska Mrs. K. L. It ti m leu was an Oma ha is il or Saturday. Mrs. (1. M. Wiley has been on I he sick list the past, few days. Miss May Wolf was a guest of John Hendricks and family Sun day. William Nickels was transact ing business in Plattsinouth Tuesday. K, It. Queen was looking after business in Plait sinnulh Friday afternoon. Miss Mae Lewis spent Saturday ami Sunday with Miss Hose Mae Creamer. Pearl Dugay and Kslher Hay were guests of Henrella Creamer Sunday. H. It. Nickels shipped a car of cattle to the South Omaha market Monday. John llobschiedt and wife were guests of I.. M. McVey and family Sunday. !uy Murray and wife spent Sunday wild the bailor's mother, Mrs. John Iroin. Mrs. Addic Stokes was visiting friends and shopping in Platts inouth Sat unlay evening. J,ee Nickels was an Omaha visitor Wednesday, where lie was buying a new driving learn. Arthur Copenhavcr ami wife droe to Plaltsuiouth Saturday In attend to business matters. Mr. and Mrs. James Wollard are rejoicing over I In arrival of a lit tle son, which arrivd Sal unlay. Joseph Hathaway had some ex perience wilh a span of runaway mules Tuesday. Joe escaped un hurt. lack Clialfanl, accompanied by his falher, John Clialfanl, ami Sieve Copenhaver and family, motored In Plallsniouth Tuesday. The ladies of Ihe K. N. K. will give a pie social al Lewislnwn on May t(, Saturday evening, am everyone is cordially invited. Sunday school was organized at I.ewislon Sunday afternoon, with Iwenly-four present. The Sunday school will give a program on Children's day, L. D. Ilialt, the merchant prince of Murray, was looking after some business matters in the cunty seat, Wednesday evening. He was also having some dental work done by Dr. Thomson. Herold, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. William Hamilton, is stifTor ing from pneumonia. A trained nurse from Omaha is earing for him and he is improving as rapid ly as can be expected. Mrs. llervey and Mrs. Joseph Campbell and Mrs. Hates of Oma ha, ami Mr. and Mrs. Long of South Head were in our village last Saturday to attend the fun oral of Dr. A. K. Walker. A series ol musical Kensing tons, under tin1 direction of Mos dames J. V. Hrendel, O. A. Davis, K. S. Tult ami Miss Pauline Old ham, will be given Ihrouglioul the summer for the benefit of tin library . The first number w ill 1m uiven some inie during May. ' Tornado Insurance. Wouldn't it be belter to 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 Line Companies, and can write your insurance at a low rate. Heller look up your policies and if you have no tornado insur ance call at the bank and let me li x you out. W. 0. Boedekcr. Aivo News Last. Saturday morning a deal was closed whereby J. M. Stone ami son, Charles S. Stone, and also Sain Fix, disposed of I heir entire stock in the Hank of Yampa to Roy Cox and W. It. McHride, both of Denver, Colorado. The announcement of the sale was a surprise to Mr. Stone's many friends ami ihe patrons of the bank. Charles S. Slone has been cashier of this institution for I lie past four years and has built up the business uniil Ihe Hank of Yampa is regarded as one of Ihe ending banks of this section of lie si ale. While in Ynmp-i Mr. Slone has rained for himself Ihe reputation if being a careful and courleous tanker and will be missed by Ihe ilizeus of Hie community, of which he has been one of Ihe lead ers during his resilience here, lie has always been rendy to lake hold of any legitimate enterprise that would leail o (In advancement of Ihe lowu or comn inily ami has been a liberal conlribulor to all public underl akings. While under Mr. Stone's inau- agemenl I lie ItaiiK lias maile a constant and gradual gain in business, and besides paying dividends wilh a clock-work reg ularity, the surplus of the bank has passed from $'.,000 to .17,Wll). The equipment of the bank has also been added to tine of Ihe latest and most up to date safes having been purchased. ' Mr. Stone has several good bank oilers awaiting him, but. at pres ent will not enter into business, but intends to tak. a much need ed rest. Later h" and his father, who is a wealthy banker in Ne braska, will buy Ihe controlling interest in some growing banking institution where Charlie will have enlire charge. Mr. and Mrs. Slone have been favorites in social circles, where they will be missed by their many friends. Mr. Stone will slay with e Hank of Yampa for about 30 lays, after which time he and Mrs.. Slone will go lo Del Norte, Coin., and visit wilh ndaiives, ami will later git to their old home in Ne braska for a visit with ndaiives and old friends. The annual sum mer visits of Mr. James M. Slone will be greally missed by the many friends and acquaintances ln has in Yampa and vicinity. MURDOCH. (Special Correspondent.) 4 Dance! W here? Why, at the M. W. A. Saturday evening, May 3. Everybody come and bring your best pal. Mr. and Mrs. II. Westlake were Lincoln visitors Saturday. Miss H. Sisson is visiting her sister, Mrs. II. A. Oulhinan, tin's week. Kd Taylor of Louisville was i.-il ing here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. (!. I'll were in ( ireeiiwitod Salurday and Sunday visiting relatives. Air. and Mrs. Harry Heal I and daughter were here Ihe lirst of the week visiling relatives. Hill Itoiller was a passenger on No. I.'l Sunday morning from ( tniaha. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnston were South Itend visilors Sunday. Mrs. II. Y. McDonald and Mrs. II. A. Tool were visiling I heir sisler, Mrs. Heaack, of Spring field, last week. Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Coin and son. Merle, were passengers from Lincoln on No. I I Sunday. Mrs. iMiiior ind ilaiighlc.r, Clara, of Walnut, Sumlayed wilh Mr. and Mrs. Knnl Miller. Mrs. Frank Iteall's sisler .New vork came salurday evening !r a snort i-il. Ouile a number of people list ened to Ihe sermons given by llev. I.ennrd of Lincoln Sunday morn inir and evening. Lloyd Jones and his friend of (ireenwooil were visit inu Lola Lit Sunday . Mr. and Mrs. I owe lleall of Omaha have been visiting the former's parents Ibis week. Htissol Hornbeck is here on a short visit with his brothers. llev. C. Cole moved his family down from University Place Fri day. Lillle Francis Hi all entertained tlfleeii baby friends at her llrst birthday parly on April '.ML Miss Lucile Thorite of Hroken How is visiling hei sister. Miss Ycrda Thorpe, Ibis week. Cbiirles M. Jordan was in Lin coln last Thursday. Dab- Hoyles went lo Lincoln Friday, returning Monday. Kd Casey was tivnsact ing busi ness in Lincoln Salurday. Charles It. Jordan was in Liu coin on business Siturday. (leorge Frohlich was visiting relatives in Lincoln Monday. Miss Marie Slrneiner spent Sunday with the home folks. Mrs. II. A. Slone and daughter, Ituby, visited in Lincoln Salurday. Fay Parsell of Lincoln spent Salurday and Sunday wit 1 1 friends here. Mrs. II. A. Hailey and daughter, Ruth, were shopping in Omaha Salurday. Mrs. Fred Pmuty and Miss 1 1 it cli man were capital city visit ors saiuniay. Mr. ami Mrs. Charles Kirkpat- rick were in Lincoln visiling with friends Saturday. James Alley of Omaha is visit ing nis nrotiier-m-law, Leander Friend, Ibis week. Miss Orpha Mullen of Roca came in Salurday lo visit her fat her over Sunday. Mrs. Thomas Stout and daugh ter, Mrs. Arthur Klyver, were Lin coln visilors Salurdav. W. O. Hoyles came down from .incoln Tuesday, visiling relatives until Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Kitel and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Friend were Lincoln visitors Sol unlay. Among those going to Lincoln Saturday were Miss Marjorie Carr, Mrs. K. M. Slone, Mrs. J. P. House and daughter, Alctii.i. John Skinner left last Wednes day for a visit lo Deer Creek, Il linois, where his mother has been for several weeks past. Mrs. (leorge McFarland of Clarinda. fowa, and Mrs. Fred Fid row of Cordon, Neb., returned to their homes Salurday. Mrs. Harry Parsell accompanied I hem as far as Omaha. Mrs. Appleburg, who has been visiling her diuigbler, Mrs. J. If. Foreman, jr., started for her home al Alliance, Neb. Mr. and Mrs. Foreman accompanied her as far as Lincoln. Rev. K. L. I'plegrovo left Thursday for Pleasant drove, fowa. to attend the Iowa Presby tery of Ihe Cumberland Presby leriUn church, ol Which lie IS tale clerk and treasurer. occupy the Adams property just south of the track.-. The Woodman of the World, Camp No. 10 i, of Kagle, have se cured Hie services of stale Deputy Orgauier W. D. .kiue of Lin coln, to assist tlnm in directing a campaign for new members of I lie order. The electric light poles have nearly all been set up during the past week, and th:; next step to be taken is to start the erection of the building, which will be done immediately, so Mr. Truiikenholz informs us. Delore Ihe summer is over we will have one of the best lighted lit 1 1" cities in the state. ELMWOOD. 4 Leader-Echo. J H'iW IHH H-K-I HK L. F. Langliorsl was out Wednesday after a Tew days' criti cal illness. Miss Emma Kuuz was an over Sunday guest, of Dora Kaffen Iterger at Platismmith. Dr. Stork visited the home of Dr. and Mrs. Neely early Saturday morning, leavins a beautiful baby daughter. Miss Cora Mueller returned lo tier home at Union Sunday after a couple of days' vis( with relatives and friends. Clarence Mueller of Union has been here for several days assist ing his uncle, Adolpli Mueller and wife, in getting moved into the William Mueller residence. C. S. Hart and son. Iladsel, and' Miss Lets Marx, went to Lincoln elerday to meel iir. Hart s lath er, who was .just, returning from sojourn in California for the lit'Mielil of his health. Mrs. Hart accompanied her husband to Cali- ornia. but returned lo Hethany some lime ago. e are sorry to earn that California had nothing o give for the relief of "Uncle lohn." who is about Hie same as when his Elniwood friends last saw The above is taken from Hie Yampa Leader, and is reprinted in e Journal because Mr. and Mrs. Stone have many friends in Mur ray and all Cass ci unly, who are interested ill their welfare, and all w ill be glad to welcome I hem back lo Cass couniy, even I hough il be for but a few months' visit only. A Correction. In our write-up ot I lie class tariy at ine .Morgan iioine on fuesdav evening we forgol to mention Miss Clara eyricli as one of the hostesses We are very sorrv this inislak' occurred. LOST A Scotch Collie bitch, bred to whelp about June 8th; white and sable color, long head and pointed nose. Had a small leather collar on when left homo, the '-Mill of April. She was ship ped from southeastern Iowa and may be trying to lind the way back. A liberal reward for her recovery. Dr. J. II. Hall, Murray. Live Stock Wanted. I wish to Inform tho people of Murray and vicinity that I am buying stock at Murray, and am prepared to pay tho highest mar ki t price for anything in tho stock line. I will buy anything, from one to one hundred head or more Let me know what you have for sale. Call 'Phone 8-H Murrav K( hange. II. C. Creamer, Dies at Home of Sister. Died Al, the home of her sis r, Mrs. Harry Parsell, near Alvo, Neb., Sunday, April 20, at t p. m., Miss Agatha Tucker, after an ill ness of four years. Miss Tucker, Ihe beginning of her illness, was teaching near Wilber, Neb., where she was born and had lived all her life. Up tojour years ago her TTfe gave promise of a bright and happy future, but her health gave way, and after years of men al and physical suffering death laimed her for its own. She is survived by one brother, .1. vv. Tucker, and three sisters, Mrs. ieorge McFarland of Clarinda, fowa; Mrs. Fred Eel row of Gor- lon. Neb., and Mrs. Harry Parsell of Ibis place. The remains were aken lo Wilber, Neb., April .'2, where they were laid to rest in Sunnyside cemele'-y beside I hose of her falher, mot her, sister and ind her. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury im nuTtMiry will surely lt'lrny llio m'iii of hihcU iiutl roiiiiMi-h-ly ui'riitiKt' llio ttmiH' xystfiii v!in riilt't'lni; II llirntiuh tln mnrtiiiH xiirfiKW. Stirti arllrl.'H xhoiilil iii'Vit-1m usimI pxtviit tin iirowrlii Ooiih from ri'putHUlc phrMchins, iih the uiiuintfr tin1' will 1 Ik li'H IiI to the cil you can tm kIMv iletivi' from thi'in. Hull's Ciitiirrh Clin- IimnufiH'tiirtcl liy K. J. Cheney & Co., Tnloilo, O. I'oiiliiliix no merenry, n ml In litken liilernnlly ni llim illrectlv nnon tho hlooil nntl mucous mir f noes t the nyxtoui. In liuylnn IIiiII'h Cntnrrli ( nre lie Bure yoi; ui't tile genuine. It in i.iki1 Inti rinilly hiu tnmle In Toleiln. Ohio, liy t. I henry V I n. Testimonial!! free. B..M liy ltni!.(.liit. Trice, 7.V. ii r IhiUIp. T ki Hiill's I'mnlly PilM fur coimtlpatlou. ROBERT WILKINSON DUNBAR L.J. HAL UNION Wilkinson & Hal -AUCTIONEERS- ROAD NOTICE. To All Whom It May Concern: The Commissioners appointed to view and YACA'l F. a road com mencing al half section line on south side of Section 28, Town ship 10, Range rmining thence north one mile on half section line thorugh center of said Section 2H, and terminating at north side of Section 28, on sail! half section line, (said road referred to is known as a part of Road No. 165) has reported in favor of the vaca tion thereof; and all objections hereto, or claims for damages, must be tiled in Ihe County Clerk's Ollioe on or before noon on the 5th day of July, A. I., 1913, or such road will be vacated without reference thereto. (Seal, I. C. MORGAN, County Clerk. Plattsniouth, Neb., May 1st, 1P13. Card of Thanks. We take this ni"ans of express ing our tnaiiKs to ine many kiiui neighbors and friends for their kindness and assistance difl'ing the sickness and death of our clearly beloved sisler, and for the many beautiful lloral remom branees. Words cannot fully ex press how deeply we feel the many kind acts performed by loving hands, but that the gen erous hearts may receive their just reward will bo our wish, and in their hour of grief may they be blessed with such friends as wo have had. . Mrs. Ceorge McFarland. Mrs. Fred Eel row. Mrs. Harry Parsell. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested and to the pub ic, that the undersigned, (l. O. Williamson, has (iled his petition ind application with the village clerk of the Village of Murdock, '.itunly of Cass ami Stale of No- iraska, as required by law, signed ty the required number of resi- lent freeholders of the said vil- age, setting forth that the ap- dieant is a man of respectable haracter and standing and a esident of the Slate of Nebraska, ami praying that a license may be issued to Ihe said (. 0. William son for Ihe sale of malt, spiritu ous and vinous liquors lor itie municipal year, at his place of msiness, situated on lots 2 and 3, look 18, in said Village of Mur- dock. Or. (. WILLIAMSON, April l i, 1913. Applicant. EAQLE. 4 I. Beacon. 4 For Sale. New buggy, ahrness and No single driver. Oulllt at the home of (ieo. Marks, Nehavvka. Wos Kiselt. The Journal sitpo Wos. for typewriter The holding of successful sales is our lino. Our interests aro with the seller when it comes to getting every dollar your property is worth. For open dales address or call either of us at our expenses by 'phono. Dates can bo made at the Journal cilice. WILKINSON & HALL- Tho outlook for a bumper wheat crop was never better than now Mrs. Jack Lyell is at the hos pital in College View taking medi cal treatment. Elovd Wall, the elder son of Mr. and Mrs, O. W. Wall, seriously ill with pneumonia. nurse arrived from Lincoln Tues dav evening to assist in caring for him. Carl Price made a trip to Lin coin Momlav. returning Tuesday with Hruce Thorp's househol goods. Mr. and Mr.- Thorp will MOTICK TO CHIOIMTOIIS. In County Court. STATIC OF NKHUASKA, Cbhs County, fs. In the Mnttrr of the I'Mate of Cor- nelliiH beriKen. Deceased. Notice Is hereby srlven to the credit ors of said deceased that hearings will be had upon claims llled BKalnxt said estate, before me, County JudKe of Cass County, Nebraska, at the County Court room In Pliittsinoutli, In said County, on the 31st day of May, 1813, and on the nu uay or Decern ner, iia, at 9 o'clock a. m., each day for exam ination, adjustment and allowance. All claims must be tiled In said court on or before said last hour of hearing. Witness my hnnd and seal or said Countv Court, at 1'lattsmouth, Ne braska, this l!9th day of April. 1913. (Seal) ALLEN J. BKESON, County Judge. Lousy Chi canr grow. 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