Depart MBiit 'iPlaias Wweel vs vyv V. ,7 P"t..V,beral Bui,din? Offer Ever Made. We Positively Will Furnish our Customers Free of Charge Plans for the Beautiful House Shown Selow pRF.rAP.K! in rut: IsTESKsrs ok the PKoi'i.-: o." Mi'uk vY and Surhounoini; Vicinity Especially f&r the Journal Readers ( f any of this leader of the Journal k.io of a social jvent or an iteiri of Inteiett In thit vicinity and will mail sama to this office It will appear under 1 this heading. Wa want all itum of lfitrt - Editor Journal. ; i 1 n 1 I y. A Our Deposits are uaranteeil by the State Guarantee Fund 4 per cent interest paid on all Time Deposits for one year. Do your Banking Business with us. Sf W. G. BOEDEKER; Cashier Horn To Mr. and Mrs. Alva Long on July 15, n hahy girl. (Srandma Bengen has hocn uile .sick for the past few days. Horn To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Falun, on July 11, a 10-pound baby buy. (Srnndma MidkilT has been numbered wilh the nek fur the past week. Mrs. A. I,. Hakt-r and Miss !rup! Porter were Omaha visitors Wednesday. Mrs. Dooley and daughter, Mar- llia Belle, were down from Oma ha Monday. ' The oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Royer has boon quite sick for the past few days. Lee Kniss, Al Hurl loll, and A. 1,. Baker look in the Ak-Sar-Ben ilcn in Omaha Monday evening. Miss Grace Jameson of Weep ing Water is in Murray this week visiting wilh her sister, Mrs. Dr. J. F. Hrendel. F.lmer Boedeker was an Omaha isitnr Saturday, and on the re turn trip was met in Plattsmoulh by Mrs. Hoedeker. Mrs. Zack Shrader, who was so seriously injured in the clothes wringing machine a few weeks ago, is gelling along nicely. Horn To Mr', and Mrs. Luther Mead, on July 11, a bouncing 10 pound baby boy. Holh mother mid littleo ne are doing nicely. John Karris, who bad his hand so badly injured a few days ago, is getting along nicely at this lime. He will not be able to do much work for several weeks yet. Dob, the littlo son of Mr. and Mrs. John Eaton, was struck in he stomach with a base ball a few days aro end quite sovercly in jured. The little fellow is getting along nicoly at this time. MMIMM I 1 How About For The Here's some good things to eat so don't worry X just make out a list and phone or send it to our store, X !! Macaroni and Cheese 20c Prunes, lb 10c X X 2 cans Tomatoes 25c 14" good Sweet Corn.. 25c 2 " " Peas 25c X Vesper Canned Hominy . . 10c Heinz ready-to-serve Spaghetti 15c Heinz Pork and Beans. . . . 15c Sweet Potatoes Surely you can pick a good dinner from this list. MURRAY v Bank mil 018 II. X. Dovey and family were calling on friends here Monday evening. Mrs. M. lliatt has been very sick f(ir the past few days, but is gaining strength. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spangler and family spent Sunday wilh Mr. ami Mrs. J. W. Holmes. Mrs. A. V. Kennedy and daugh ter, Miss Agnes, were in Plaits mouth Tuesday of this week. Mrs. William Long and grand son, Jack, spent a few days this week with Mrs. Long's daughter at Mauley. A kensington will be given at the home of Mrs. E. S. Tutt on Thursday afternon, July 31, as a benefit fund. The program will be given in next week's paper. Frank Campbell, residing east of Murray, fell from a load of hay Tuesday and broke three ribs. He has suffered a great deal from I be injury, but he is gett ing along nicely and will son be as good as new. Horn To Mr. and Mrs. Herman Smith, on last Sunday morning, a baby boy. The mother and little one are doing nicely and Herman isa bout the happiest man in the laud. Mr. Heed of Weeping Water, a graduate of the Department of Music from the Weeping Water academy, will appear on the pro gram that will be given at the home of (1. M. Minford Saturday evening, July 2fl. The 1 -year-old baby of Mr. am Mrs. Charles Koontz was taken to Omaha Sunday, where an opera lion was performed upon the lit tie one for strangulated hernia with excellent results and the and little one are doing nietty. Mlllll HIIIHHI That Dinner j Threshers? Apricots per lb 35c x Large can Peaches 50c " Apricots 50c Fresh Cabbage Bananas Oranges Lemons Jello Watermelon Cantaloupe TUTT NEDR. , . . rx Ml K. II. Queen was a county seat j visitor Wednesday evening, com-! ing up wilh his daughter, Miss Pearl Dugay, who is taking music lessons in this city. One day last week the infant mii of Mr. ami Mrs. Henry En gelkemeier was quite badly in jured by an anvil falling from the block upon him. Serious con dition were at first feared, but the little fellow is recovering nicely. Dr. G. H. Gilmore, Mrs. Gilmore and son,-Walker, and Miss Margie Walker auloed to Omaha in the car last Monday. The doctor and H. F. Gilder of the editorial staff of the World-Herald drove on to Calhoun, where they had some business matters to look after. LOST Hetween H. C. Long's farm and Christian church in Murray, a gold locket and chain, set with one opal and several rhinestones. Locket has Gert rude Long's name on inside. Finder please leave at nostoflice. Uncle George Shrader and son, D., were Omaha visitors Tues ly. They were accompanied by the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Shrader, who attended the Buffalo Hill show. Uncle George's lealth has been some better for the past few weeks, but he gains trength very slowly. Carl Lopp, residing near Ne awka, was thrown from his motorcycle last Sunday evening and was quite severely injured. lie was I brown into a wire fence Hid his limbs were quite badly arroraled. It, required nine litches to close up the worst wound on the lower limb. Morris Lloyd was kicked by a horse last Monday, the blow strik ing him in the stomach. While the injury has not proven lo be serious, it might have resulted in lis death, as at first he was thought to be internally injured. lie is getting along nicely at thisi time. Horn To Mr. and Mrs. Philip j Keil, on July 12, a bouncing baby )oy. The mother and little one are doing nicely and if you do not I hink Philip is happy just notice that smile that plays over his face the next time you see him, ask him about the boy, and we will wager that he says, "Take one (cigar) on me." Our mighty good old friend, A. Dill, called at the Journal office today and renewed for the paper he sends to his daughter, Mrs. M. S. Davis, at Holly, Colorado. Mr. Dill takes several copies of the Semi-Weekly issue, as well as the laily, that is being sent to him in the city. Harold, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Puis, was quite seriously in jured last Monday by having his hand badly mangled in tho pulley of a hay slacker. The inside of his hand was completely burned out, exposing the tendons, from the rope passing through the hand. It is hoped there will be no serious results from the in jury. Mr. and Mrs. John Karris enter tained a number of friends at dinner last Sunday. Those ores ent to enjoy one of those excel lent dinners which Mrs. Ferris so well knows how to prepare were: Mr. and Mrs. Lee Farri9. Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Copenhaver and family of Plattsmoulh, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Baker and daughter Opha, Al Rartlelt and Miss May St. John. Miss Gurtha Long of Omaha has been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mr9. J. D. Shrader for the past two weeks. Miss Evelyn Ros rick, also of Omaha, came down about a week ago and has been visiting at the Shrader home Holh young ladies returned home last Sunday evening and were ac companied by Miss Tsabelle Shrader and Rex Young, who took in the Buffalo Bill show before returning home. Tho new Hotel Berger is going to be enlarged, and that in tho very near future. The excavation for the new addition on the west has already begun. Several rooms will be added to the house, also new porches surrounding' the three sides of the entire building Mr. and Mrs. Merger are suro making a success of the hotel business in Murray. People that try as hard as Mr. and Mrs Berger to please the public are sure deserving of success. There never was a better meal put up in Murray than can now he had at the Murray hotel. Minford it Creamer shipped a car of hogs to South Omaha last Sunday evening. Charles Chriswisser shipped a' car of cattle to South Omaha' Tuesday evening. W. (i. Boedoker and J. W. Holmes were in Omaha Monday of this week. The trip was made in! Mr. Boedeker's car. There will be another base ball game in Murray next Sunday aft ernoon. The Becker team, from near Union, will play the Murray team. The public is invited to attend the musical at the G. M. Minford home. Go and enjoy the evening and help make the library a suc cess. Mont. Robb of Wyoming was visiting with his many Murray friends last Saturday evening. Mont has many friends here who are always pleased to see him. V. A. Kennedy and daughter, Agnes, spent a week at the old birthplace of Mr. Kennedy over in Iowa, returning home last Sunday. They report a very pleasant time. The 12-year-old son of Mrs. J. H. Ilice fell from a tree Tuesday evening and quite seriously in jured his leg. The lad claimed he was chasing a woodpecker, and while he got hurt the bird made his escape. Farms for Rent. One 200-acre farm and one L'iO-acre farm for rent. Apply at the Journal ollice. Beautiful Shetland Ponies for sale al all times, for the next t(l(l years, unless I die in the meantime. 1 have now an extra line stallion, the best in the state, for sale. Well broke for both harness and saddle. Win, Gilmour, Plattsmoulh, Neb. P.. F. D. o. 1. Lawn Fete. A lawn fete will be given at the home of G. M. Minford Saturday evening, July 20, for I he benefit of I lie public library. The follow ing program will be rendered: Piano Ogla Minford Reading Elizabeth Hall Vocal Geneva Urish Piano Grace Long Mandolin Selection Misses Wella and Mary Moon and Ogla Minford. Heading Clara Young Vocal llarriette Adams Reading Mrs. Win. Troop Vocal Valentine Minford Duet, Vocal Misses Harriet and Mable Adams.. Vocal Phenie Richardson Vocal Matie Urish Pjano Robert Reed Refreshments consisting of peaches, cream and cake will be served. Admission, 20 cents. Refresh ments free. NOTICE. Plattsmouth, July 16, 1913. A special teachers' examination will be held at the office of the County Superintendent Thursday and Friday, July 24th and 25th. Reading Circle questions will be given Friday, tho 25th. Note that the days are Thursday and Fri day, instead of Friday and Sat urday, as heretofore given. Mary E. Foster, County Superintendent. 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, Blacksmithing and Horseshoeing Murray, Nebraska 18 mm far?!? . J: .tei! 1 i-i Price includes I S K i.-Wi '-rt-v.r? IJ mill work. f3 f.&ti-H.,'t-. pipe, putter. "--j.-' v" -ii.vr ..i-.ias j3Fw?i hardware. H 'r&::3::-. 51 factory. Ai Our Free Plan Offer Without anv obligation on your part we will gladly furnish you the plans for the above house design and assist you in the selection of the materials. We want to encourage home building and offer the best facili ties and proposition ever made. Save Money, Time and Worry Our price of JS95.00 lor the aWe House Design No. 1150 is at the mill and we will ilaJly quote a delivered price which will make you a bitf savinu. Our gysit'in of selling all tho matorinla saves you time and needless (.'xoense.. Wo; make prompt delivery of all t'leif.-nuso-M to avoid auy delav in the buiidiug operation,'. Consult Us Before Building--lt Will Pay You Before Luildini a home you should call at and offer YOU soma ludtfmtimia fmni nnr money and help you to build the most attractive and comfortable borne possible lor the uiuuvy you nave 10 spend. ...CEDAR CREEK LUMBER COMPANY.. SO DON'T COMPLAIN. Tin.' beautiful Spriiifr, Summer and Fall, Then come Winter, The worst of all; in the early Suriiif,', When Hit? grass is green, The trees with their foliajare Are fflad to be seen. And when Summer comes And I he weather is hot, The .shade is welcomed In every spot; And we love lo sit Henealh the trees, In the beautiful shade And in the breeze. But the Summer seems long, And the weather so hot Thai, we tire of the heat And wish it would stop; Hut as Autumn comes And frosts the trees, We feel the coolness Of the breeze. The (lowers soon fade At the Autnm's call, And il sorrows our heart To see the foliape fall; For the beautiful shade Is spoiled and we knowr Snon the trees will stand Covered with snow. The violets that stood In their lustur aglore. Are dead to the ground And will bloom no more; And the robins that chirped In the trees o'er our head, Their voices are silent, With their brood they have fled. Then the storms come, Bitter and cold, On the streets we will see Not a living soul; All we can see O'er the country wide Is drifts of snow, Side by side. So don't complain When the weather is hot, For there's beautiful flowers In every spot; And the Winter, you know, Is fierce and cold And extremely severe On many a soul. M. C.. Churchill. Searle Davis was a guest at the O. M. Minford home Tuesday of this week. Mrs. Mary Johnson is spending the week with her niece, Mrs. Ad die Stokes. Ojltuary. Stephen Heckner passed away at the Immanuel hospital at Oma ha. Neb., July 12, 1913. He was burn near Nehawka. Neb., Feb ruary 28, 1885, and was 28 years, months and 12 days of age. He was born and reared on the farm and at the time of his death was engaged in farming. On Decem ber 25, 1907, he was united in marriage with Mrs. Gertie Rust erholtz, and to this union one chilli, a son, was born, tho child being only 5 weeks old at, the time of the father's death. The de- E'jsvs Al! the Materials toCuildthis Room all li'mlvr. I.ith llfrl a siding, flouring, ceiling, finish- nuiluin? Daner. sash weights and Price is at mill or ik us for freight. paid price. Binding Guarantee AM the rr..!t rialanrniahttf am aKarTn.t brand new, clean and Iresh stock. T.'ia quality ana irrado ol each item is exactly as sotrciried. Th nnnntitv w ofnavanf. ficient to complete the desiirn according to mo pian. in addition, w will take back any material nut used, in good conditioo. aim cruuu you al lull purcnaie. price. our office aud let us fifutib on the materials. Ylnit.d rrun.,n U' ceased had been a patient suffer er from the dread malady, peri tonitis, and death came as a wel come relief to the sufferer. In l'JOci he united with the Christian church and up to the last remain ed loyal to the same. Stephen was the second son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Heckner, and leaves to mourn his loss a wife and infant son, a mother 'and seven brothers, the father having preceded him to the Heller Land about two years ago. Card of Thanks. 'We wish to express our sincere thanks for the many kind acts of our many kind friends during the sickness and death of our beloved husband and father. Mrs. Stephen Beckner and Babe. Card of Thanks. We wish to express our most sincere thanks for the kidness of our many friends during the sickness and death of our be loved one. The Beckner Brothers. , Mrs. Eliza Reynolds. Mrs. L. Rusterholtz and Family. Mr. and Mrs. William Pat terson. Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Oaks. Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Fleming. MURDOCH. 4. v-H-H- -H-i-M-I- Ida Wieschiedt was in Omaha Tuesday between trains. Wheat in this vicinity made from 30 to 40 bushels per acre. We see that Lewis Hornbeck has a new 2-passenger Ford oar. Ida Halka of South Bend was visiting her sister, Daisy, last Saturday. E. V. Everett left Tuesday morning for Denver and various parts of Colorado. .Leota Mcmfwyp hrdlu mfwypm day from Plattsmouth, where she had been visiting friends. Emmet Fightmaster, who is running a threshing machine in the western part of this state, was home over Sunday. Miss Mable Coder and Miss Vera Douglas gave an entertain ment at the Air Dome last Mon day evening, which was enjoyed by many. Tho beauty and virtue of women are superior to the virtue and beauty of men, but no one can be beautiful when in the throos of a deep-seated hacking cough or cold. Nothing will bring sweater relief than Allen's Coogh Balsam. Sold for over half a century. Endorsed by those who use it 25c, 6O0. and $1.00 bottles. about The Rv. Jjimfa If niton 1?.tt o Jndcs and Hon. Canon of Christ Church Cathedral, Montreal, write : "1'erniit mo townil yuu a few line! to itronjsly n-com-mind l'KiuiT Iivi' 1'ainkii.i.kii. I have Hard It with aaiiafaction for thirty-Are year. It in a preparation which deserve full public conAurncc." Painkiller Cramp Olarrhoaa Bowal Complaint A Few Words