AuatuiM a Prepared in the Interests op the People of Murray and Surrounding Vicinity Especially for (If any of the readers of the Journal know of a social event or an item of this heading. We want all Items of interest Editor Journal.) rVVvWWvWvWvWvWvWvVWyWvVvVvVWWvWvW) Horray Our Deposits are guaranteed by. the State Guarantee Fund per cent interest paid on all Time Deposits for one year. Do your Banking Business with us. fray it Murray State W. G. BOEDEKER; Cashier Minford's, - '- Saturday Evening, July 20, 1 Lawn Musical. I Everyone In v i t !. J. i Benefit Library. J Come ( Mrs. Tult's Thursday afternoon and have a good visit. Mrs. Jennie llhoden was a I'laltsiiioulli visitor Wednesday 'veiling. Peaches, cream and cake will lie served at Minford's Saturday evening. Miss liallie Adams or Plalls inniith is visiting at the home of 0. II. Davis. Mrs. Emma Minis ami daughter, Helen, visited at her sister's, Mrs. Tut IV, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Sporer virilcd at Yalipraso and at l)eiu Jcr lln- past week. John Meekman was looking af ter some business mailers in the county seal Tuesday, i W. W, IFainilliiii was allendiug the W oodman meeting in Plalls tmnilh Wednesday evening. fleorge Rhoden came down from I'laltsmiiiilh Wednesday morning In assist the hoys in threshing. Major Hall of Plattsnioulh and llarve Manners of Omaha were here Tuesday in the interest of the Interstate car. Miss Ogla Min ford spent a few days in Lincoln this week, Serle Davis bringing her homo in the car Wednesday. Mrs. A. L. Maker and daughter, Opha. departed hs Friday even ing for a few weeks' visit witli frior.ds and relatives in various points in Indiana, the old home of Mrs. Maker. (ffiMMMHlllMMMtMlMMMlliMMlllMMMMM S How About For The Threshers? Here's some good things to eat so don't worry t just make out a list and phone or send it to our store. I Macaroni and Cheese. . . .20c 2 cans Tomatoes 25c 4 " good Sweet Corn.. 25c 2 M " Peas 25c Vesper Canned Hominy. . 10c Heinz ready-to-serve Spaghetti 15c Heinz Pork and Deans. . . . 15c Sweet Potatoes Surely you can pick a good dinner from X this list. MURRAY t Gay ius"k& Lvaiii uuuiu&miiu, linii ionu Jack Chalfanl made a (rip to Louisville Sunday. Kd Lewis has a fish story to lell. Cull him up. Morn To Creed Harris and wife, a son, on July 18. Hubert Good and wife wen; in I'laltsiiioulli Monday aflernoim. Miss HI la .Nickels was looking alter business in Union Thursday. Mrs. II. H. Nickels and daughter, Merlha, were I'laltsiiioulli visitors Friday. F. G Sunday Lewis ami family spent with Hubert Fitch and family. Miss Fit a acting busine Nickels was Irans ss in Nehawka Wed- nesday. G. S. Hay and family spent Sun day with Major Hall at I'latts nioulh. ' J. I). Lewis and wife spent Sun day wilh the hitler's mother, Mrs, H. II. Filch. Mrs. J. I). Lewis and son, Wayne, were I'laltsiiioulli visitors Wednesday. Frank Ihigay of Nehawka was visiting his mother, Mrs. F. H. Queen, Sunday. The Lewiston Glee club gave a social picnic Sunday al I he "Jump OIT l'lace" park. Silas Long and wife of Lincoln, Mrs. Mary Johnson ami Mrs. Ad die Stokes were guests of Mrs. Arthur Copenhaver Tuesday. What's the mailer with having some new hitching racks at Mur ray? The fanners are compelled to form a regular line-up to get a place lo lie. ine niicning facililies are about the poorest in any village around. (ieorge Oldham came down from Plattsnioulh Wednesday morning to look after some of his farm work. That Dinner ! Prunes, lb 10c Apricots per lb 35c Large can Peaches 50c " Apricots 50c Fresh Cabbnge Bananas Oranges Lemons Jello Watermelon Cantaloupe 4G& TUTT IMEBR. flJM Interest in this vicinity and will mail Mmford's, Saturday Feiiing, July .Ml, J i Lawn Musical. -I J Fveryone Invited. J Meii'-lil Library. H-W-H- .Mrs. M. llialt, who has been so seriously ill for the pa-l few weeks, is some belter at Ibis lime. Some of I he best talent iii and around Murray will appear on the program al Minford's Saturday eelllllg. Mrs. Thomas Jameson of Weeping Water is in Murray this week iiling her daughter, Mrs. J. F. Miendel. Charles Carroll was taken ill Tuesday morning and has since been con lined lo his bed. lie was working in the harvest field at the lime. Mrs. Cuy Marlon and little son passed through Murray from I'lallsmoulh, en route to Ne braska City, where she will visit for a few days with relatives and friends. The ball game on the Murray diamond last Sunday between Murray and Ihe Meeker teams re sulted in a decided victory for Murray. The score was 18 to i in favor of the home team. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tilsou entertained al a family dinner Sunday. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tilson, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tilson and Mr. and Mrs. John liurmnii. Mrs. F. M. Young, jr., departed Wednesday for Murdock, Min nesota, where she will visit her son for a few weeks. She was ac companied as far as Omaha by Mrs. Joseph (look and little son. J. W. Holmes was a I'lalls moulh visitor Wednesday evening, driving up in the Auburn car that he leaded from Charles Spangler. The Journal publisher made Ihe return trip to the county seal with him. Waller Sans made a trip1 In Omaha Tuesday in his new 'Ford ( car. He was accompanied by W. !. Moedeker, Kd Tut I and : Joe Creamer. Tliev sure made a Hy ing return trip, leaving Omaha at 7 o'clock and arriving in Murray at H:10. Morn To Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Harris, on July 18, a bouncing baby boy. Credo is just about one thousand limes happier than if he had just closed Ihe deal for the sale of several sect ions of Cass county land. The mother and lit tle one are doing nicely. Mrs. K. H. Queen and Mrs. V. F. Monro chaperoned a company of young ladies to Lake Manawa Sat urday. Those in I lie parly were: Misses Pearl Dugay, Fsther Hay, Klizabeth Campbell, Vera Moore, Winnie llutcheson. Margaret Moore, Mulah Sans and Francis Moore. Charles Spangler will soon be the owner of one of those excel lent large Merg cars, the first one of Ihe new 1911 model. II is of the six-cylinder lype, and will possess every feature of the high grade Merg quality. The car was bought through Ihe agency of J. W. Holmes, and will be here in a few days. Lit lie Harold l'uls, who was so seriously injured last week in the pulleys of a hay fork, is getting along as well as could be expect ed. The injury was very severe and the little fellow has been a great sufferer. The physician may be compelled to employ the skin grafting process lo heal the wounds. Mrs. K. S. Tutt, assisted by Mesdames M. F. Mrendel. I). C. Hholden, Frank Marler, William Seybolt and Miss F.I I a Nickels, will give a kcnsirnton Thursday after noon, July 31, at Ihe home of Mrs. Tutt. You are invited to come- and bring your fancy work. 10 cents will be charged for refresh ments, the proceeds lo go toward buying Ihe new books for nexl winter's reading at the library. James Brown was quite seriously injured this week when he was thrown from his saddle pony. lie was thrown against the slecl horn on Ihe saddle, striking his abdomen, cutting a very serious and ugly wound several inches in length, which required several (ditches to close up. He Is getting along nicely and will soon bo restored lo Ins former self. the Journal Readers same to this office it will appear under Grandma MidkilF is slowly im pio iug in health. J. I). Shrader was a I'lallsmoulh isilor Thursday. Miss Heulali Sans was visiting in l iiion Wednesday. D. L. Amifk was a South Omaha isilor Tue.-day of this week. Charles Countryman shipped cattle to South Omaha Tuesday e cuing. Frances Moure has been num bered wilh Hie ick for the past lew i tax s, llenriella Creamer has been numbered wilh Ihe sick for Ihe past few days. The little child of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Murray has been sick for Ihe past few days. A new baby boy arrived al the home of Mr. and Mrs, Harry Doty this week. All are doing nicely. Mrs. L. D. llialt went, lo Plaits, mouth Wednesday evening for a few days' visit with her parents. W. It. (food was looking after some business matters- in the county seat Tuesday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Wiles are re joicing this week over Ihe arrival of a line new baby buy at I heir borne. Miss Fern Shrader and Mrs. George Ford -ero visitiuR" this week at the home nf Mr. and "Mrs. J. D. Shrader. Morn To Mr. and Mrs. John llabel, on July 1(5, a bouncing baby boy, Mol h mother and Utile one are doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Mark While were looking alfer some business mai lers in Ihe county seal Wednesday afternoon. I. T. Hoyer was a county seat visitor la. I Sal unlaw Fop Sale. (loud healing slove, ft 1 0.00. and Majestic Steel Mange a Sid. 00. Moth almost ti"W. Can be seen al Ihe telephone central olliee, Mrs. Vina Dooley. Big Wheat Crop. The big vl'eat enp i'l and around Murray is ra:u'i!l being laken care of. and already the Fanners' Elevator Co. hae con tracted for nearly r.(),t)li(i bushels, about 17,0011 of which has al readv been delivered. Figuring e oilier Murray elevator receiv ing as much, I be crop here w ill run considerably over 100,000 bushels that will be marketed within the next few weeks. II NEW INTERSTATE MACHINE Krom Weunemlav's Dally. A line new 40 horse power In terstate automobile has just been sold by Messrs. Warga & Cecil and Major Hall to William Wet enknmp, one of tho energetic young farmers of Ihe county, and the machine is one that Mr. W'et onkamp may feel very proud of, as it is one of the latest improved "40" style turned out by tho In terstate company, and is electric lighted, making a great improve ment over the old model ma chines. The car was brought down from Omaha Monday even ing and tho trip was made in ex cellent (ime, attesting the ability of tho Interstate machine to keep up its reputation as a traveler. A Want Ad In the Journal will bi-ir.g whai ou want. 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 goodcondition for you by the time the Spring rush arrives. You will be busy then and so will I. COME IN NOW! Walter Green, Blacks mithing and Horseshoeing Murray, Nebraska Alvo Notes Bert Kilzel has an auto to. -drive nowdays. Ed Parsell of Lincoln was in town Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Stone autoed to Lincoln Monday. A.' D. Dick of Lincoln visited friends in town Sunday. Mrs. F.li Coon was at Murdock Saturday of last week. Orion Baldwin returned Lincoln Sunday on No. 1 i. Fred Pcouty returned from from visited University Place Tuesday. Fav Parsell of Lincoln friends in town Sunday. Mrs. C. C. Hueknell visit. d in Lincoln a few days lat week. Mrs. SI l ung is visiliiii; her mother at Crali Orchard, Neb. Mrs. Orville Ouellliurst and son were Lincoln visitor.' Tuesday. Dr. Muir and F. II. Candy were in Lincoln on business Tue.-day. Miss Laura Jewell of Lincoln visited Sunday wilh her friend, Mrs. A. I. Bird and family. Mrs. John Murly went o Clay Center, Neb., to visit her folks this week. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Barrett at tended a ball game at (ireenvvood Sunday. Itav Liuch of Omaha was in town on business Wednesday morning. Mr. Clyde of Iowa City is in town this week visiting Miss Pearl Keefer. Mr. and Mrs. (Ieorge Leibhart returned from a visit in Lincoln Sunday on No. 1 1. George Curyea and brother, Morgan Curyea, were in Lincoln on business Tuesday. L. IJ. Applemau and J. H. Fore, man autoed to Lincoln in the for mer's car Tuesday. Mrs. Minnie (.raft returned lo Lincoln Monday, after visiting her sisters here for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. William Casey went lo Lincoln Sunday lo visit relatives until Monday evening. William Uplorgrovo returned Friday from a several days' busi ness trip (n Ashland and Louis ville. Hev. Alfred V. Hunlor and Miss Flay Hiinson of Universily Place were married al thai place July J.'. l'.IKi. Henry Towle got his limb hurt with a pitchfork last week, and being unable work, returned lo his home al Wabash. Mr. ami Mrs. Dan Manners and children of llavelock visited Sun day and Monday with Mrs. Man ners' mother, Mrs. Nerva Knott. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cashner of University Place spent Sunday with Ihe former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cashner, of this place. 15,, m July 21, 11)13, to Mr. and Mrs. Curlise llart.ell Ogle, of Beaver Crossing, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ogle formerly resided! here. Miss Orayce Foreman relumed from Lincoln Tuesday, accom panied by Miss Anna Thurason and brother, Fuller, who will visit a few days wilh I hem. (1. P. Foreman, sr., shipped three carloads of fat call lo lo tho South Omaha market Tuesday. This was the best hunch of cattle out of this place in 1913. William Sutton auloed to Lin coln Wednesday evening, taking wilh him Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Barrett and Mrs. F. M. drove to attend Buffalo Bill's show. Mrs. Mary Vickers had the mis fortune to get her arm broken above Ihe elbow Sunday evening. Tho horse she was driving turned too short, upsetting tho buggy. Alvo Drug Co. has a complete line of "Hess"1 and "Clark's" Poultry Remedies. They also handle Standard Slock Food and Dips. These goods are all fresh. Miss Violet Ough and cousin, Miss Eu la Weaver, came up from South Bend Wednesday evening to spend a few days with Mrs. J. A. Shaffer. They visited in Lincoln a couple of days, returning to South Bend Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Caudy and children returned Saturday from Now Bedford. 111., where (hoy have boon visiting Mrs. Caudy's parents, Mr. and Mis. Hansen. They will move from this place the first of August to make their homo in Minnesota. H-H MHI H-IM W-M-I MYNARD. hHI"WH"HW'I-H Mrs. Albert Welenkanip visited in Omaha for a few days last week. Gillespie shipped a nice bunch of fat hogs to Ihe South Omaha market Tuesday. C. L. Jean has charge of Gil lespie's elevator while Gillespie transacts business in Omaha. Why is Teddy Hoosevelt like Mynard? Because you have not heard much about him lately. Mynard is on the map, and since threshing has been in season our To admire, to Ioto, to regret, is to lire, said great writer. Do not let the regret be brought tu by a cough or cold, which if treated when it first appeared would havo easily been controlled. Aliea'l Congh Balsam brings welcomed relief in inch cased. Contains no harmful ingredienta. 85o., 50a and il.00 bottles at all dealers. Keep it Handy For n emerrmeT 1 i hn act-Menu or mddra flekimt j comas. noUuug It mora awful UiAa I 1 Inviiliiiilile (PKHfiT DAVIS') for Diarrhoea, cramps, etc. PERWj 1 nivix' KILLER Agues' elevators are doing a lively busi ness. The dry v eat her iias somew hat, shortened I lie erop of blackber ries. Hnvsever, plums are making a guild showing. Scarcity of cars are compelling farmers u hold their corn, as all elevator bins are full of wheat no room for corn. Win. Welenkanip has just pur chased one of (hose high power ed Inlerslale automobiles, and a line-looking car ii is. Mrs. Frank Iialman was ralhd to Glenwood on account (tf the sickness of Mrs. Batman's mo I her. who is in very poor health. The funeral of Mrs. Monger was largely attended .from tho family residence, southwest of town. Tho condilion of the roads wore very bad on account of so much dust. Mrs. William Welenkanip has gone to Idaho lo spend the sum mer with her brother, Lewis Bark er, a former resident of this place, but for a number of years has made his home in Idaho. Charles I.ovell in some manner had a fall from a hay rack, sus taining injuries confining him to his bed for a number of days. We are pleased to note that ho is im proving and hope he will bo his former self in a few days. Kd Slocum lost a valuable horse from heat during the ex tremely hot weather of last wook. The second culling'of alfalfa is being harvested, and weather con ditions are favorable for curing, so that No. 1 hay may be expected from it. The ladies of Mynard are plan ning for a time Thursday after noon al Ihe home of Mrs. Guy Kiser, where a miscellaneous shower will be given in honor of the coining marriage of Miss Me nola I'erry, sister of Mrs. Kiser. Kdar Barker has sold. his in terest in the farm and moved lo Oklahoma. We are sorry to lose Mr. Barker from among us. He has always conducted himself in a manner that has won tho esteem and friendship of all wilh whom be dealt, and we can recommend him lo Ihe citizens of Oklahoma as one that they may be pleased lo meet. Our loss is their gain. Farmers that are threshing this week are: Win. Fight, with IUim meH's Fight machine; Oscar Gap en, company machine "16 to 1 ;' Myron Wiles, Props), machine; Earl Colo, Cole's machine; Luke Wiles, Burby & Propst machine; A. S. Wills, Snyder machine; Vor ner Perry, Cottonwood Threshing Co. machine; Philip Hertz, Hertz machine. And all I ho farmers aro anxious lo have Iheir threshing done. JJ tv t! MURDOCK. i Ella Sorick was homo over Sun day. Ida Wieshiet was in Klmwood Saturday. Milt Moore was seen on our streets Thursday. Jessie Skilos is visiting her sis ter, near Syracuse, this week. Mable Rush was visiting her sisler, Vorna, al Lincoln Thurs day. Vera Eisenhul was visiting at Ihe Wieshiet homo Salurday and Sunday. A number of men wont fishing Saturday to their shack, Murry on Ihe Marsh. Mrs. Grayco Ryner of Lincoln was visiting with friends Salur day and Sunday. Quite a number of young folks wore entertained at tho Gust in home Sunday for dinner. The Basack sisters, Opal and Wanda, wore visiting friends and relatives Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Klic Slinson and daughter, Ruth, of llavelock, were visiting W. O. Gillespie and fam ily Sunday. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children, TIib Kind You Have Alwavs Bought Bears the Signature of l