PAGE 6. PLATTSIWGUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL- THURSDAY, rcsniMRY ze. ibu Murray Department Prepared in the Interest of the People of Murray and Surrounding Vicinity Especially for the Journal Readers If any of the readers of the Journal know of any social event or item of interest in this vicinity, and will mail same to t his oflioe. it will ap jK?ar under this heading. We want all news items Editok THE SAD DEATH OF LIEUT. JIES m CLEARY HAY n n JWl ' yam TTrffF?! rTnp rnr,clrr vrhat ft GOOD EAUK ACCOUNT INSURES. Tne business man can employ the test help and insure SEP. VICE. De presden may ccme in his line, but his bij CASx ON HJLND means SECTJXITY. The fine line of credits may be drawn tight, but none will question his STABILITY. Give your business SEEVICZ, SECURITY and STABILITY with your taut: deposits. !AY STATE BAm Prank Campbell was putting up ici Tuesday. E.xa Finns is a gue-t of Frank ..Dugay this week. W. E. Jenkins was an Omaha visitor Monday. ' ' T Mrs. James Loughridge is list id among the sick. Mrs. lIhnT Shrader is listed with the sick this week. IJ. O. Young spent .Sunday with Hairy Creamer and wife. Mrs. James Brown was an Omaha passenger Wednesday. I'. It. Queen was looking' after business in Murray Tuesday. A. 1). Crunk and wife were Flat tsmouth visitors Saturday. The little infant child of John IIobsehie.it is, reported bolter.: Miss Pearl Duyay returned to school at Piattsmouth Tuesday. J. I. Lewis was transacting business in Omaha Tuesday ev ening. Wayne and Lloyd Lewis were calling on friends in Union Wed nesday. William Oliver was a Plaits mouth visitor last Friday; and was a pleasant caller at the Jour nal o;i;e'. Miss Carlson, the trained nurse, who has been attending Mrs. Porter, returned to Omaha Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Boedeker and Miss Beulah Sans look in the play. "The Garden of Allah," in Omaha Friday night. Miss Flma Hall and Miss Bes sie Kendall visited home folks over Sunday and attended the Stetes-Davis wedding, which oc curred at the Wyoming church. The heavy snow of last Sunday drifted full all the roads running east and west and stopped the rural carrier on both Monday and Tuesday. Tuesday was a day for breaking roads by farmers for miles west, so they are passable at the present time. F. Sehliehtmeir attended the auto show in Omaha Wednesday A. L. Jiaker was a passenger for Piattsmouth Wednesday evening. Peter Campbell is erecting new residence on the old Camp bell place. "Etta M. Nickels was transact ing Spirella business in Union Wednesday. : ' Koiert r ucn, jr., was m Piattsmouth Fridav trading with the merchants. G. W. Shrader was transacting business in Plattsnuuilh Wed nesday evening. Wayne Lewis ami Guy Stokes were business visitors in Ne braska City Friday. II. C. Cream.?r was on the mar ket Wednesday at South Omaha witli a car of slock. Charles Swan and Miss Clara Copenhaer spent Sunday with Miss Bessie Kendall. Charles L. iley arrived on Thursday to attend the funera of Mrs. Hattie Allison. ' Etta M. Nickels was transact ing business in Piattsmouth Wednesday and Thursday. James W Hey or ork came in Friday to attend the funeral of his sister, Mrs. Hattie Allison. There will be preaching at the Christian church next Sabbath, lioin morning and evening. Everybody is invited to attend. The librarians for next month are as follows: Saturday, Jan uary 31, Hannah Hansen; Wed nesday, February!, Mrs. Alvin Ramge; Saturday, February 7, Mrs. Mira McDonald; Wednes day, Iebruary 11, Ethel Dill; Saturday, February 14, Gertrude Long; Wednesday, February 18, Mrs. S. O. Pitman; Saturday, February 21, Clara Young; Wed nesday, February 2J, Mrs. Ken nedy; Saturday, February 28, ray Oldham. ft BB FEATURES Present, past and future, is the high grade of Coffee we handle. You're just like everyone else you don't lUe a bad cup of coffee for breakfast. You have a paid-up policy at our store which in sures you against bad coffee. Chase &. Sanborn's "Q Blend" on per pound OUC Chase & Sanborn's VOur Blend" OE per pound '. OtJC Manor House, per pound 40c And the best 25c Coffee ever sold in Murray. Remember we grind your coffee as you buy and in so doing there is no loss of strength. JUST IN A big shipment of oranges we are sell- Q ing them, per dozen LuC S HIATT & MURRAY :: rUTT NEQR. 31 ES If. C. Long was a county seat visitor Thursday. A. L. Baker was a Piattsmouth visitor Wednesday evening. J. II. Hall of Piattsmouth made Murray a business call Monday Miss May St. John is spending the week with her aunt, Mrs Farris. Mr. and Mrs. Will Seybolt were Omaha visitors Wednesday of this week. Mrs. II. C. Long has boon num bered with the sick for the past few -days. Al Bart let t ami Frank Reed took in the show at Piattsmouth Monday evening-. Or. W. K. Loughridge and wife of Omaha spent Sunday at the Loughridge home. Librarian for Wednesday, Mary Itti. Myrtle Rice; Saturday, March 71 h, Grace Dill. Win. Rice was looking after some business matters in the county seat Thursday. The Ladies' Aid are planning to hold a spring bazaar in April. Pe sure ami get a bonnet. Mrs. James Loughridge is con fined to her bed sultering with a severe attack of the' grippe. Mrs. Margaret Corbet t of Elm- wood is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Harmon Peck, this week. Miss Margie Walker visited with relatives for several days in Omaha, returning home Sunday evening. Henry lleebnep made a visit to Nehawka Saturday night, where he was snow-bound until Monday evening. Miss .Opha Paker was absent from her school in Plattsmouih a couple of days this week on ac count of sickness. The Woodmen of the World organized here Tuesday night, under the direction of Deputy Askine of Lincoln. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ramge has been quite sick for the past few days, threatened with pneumonia. Oct your aprons, caps and sunbonnets at the spring bazaar. If you wish to place an order for a bonnet or apron call Mrs. P. F. Prendel. Pert Young, accompanied by Dr. Prendel, went to Omaha Mon day to be present at the hospital at the time Lester Hamilton was operated upon. The Ladies Aid society will meet at the church all day next Wednesday for sewing and tack ing romioris. ,n memoirs come and bring your dinner. Mrs. W. A. Brown went to Omaha Tuesday evening, where she will take treatment for a troublesome eczema, from which she has been suffering for the past year. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mrasek are rejoicing ihis wee! over the arrival of a new- boy at their home on February 12lh. Both mother and little one are doing nicely, and Joseph is as happy as can be. Lester, the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Hamilton, was taken to Omaha Monday, where he was operated upon for an abcess of the luner. The child stood the operation well and every hope is held for Ins speedy reeovery. Mrs. James Loughride and Mrs If. G. Todd gave a six- course luncheon lasl Thursday afternoon in honor of their sis ter. Mrs. W. C. Brown, who left in the afternoon for Yilisca, la., and from there will go to her home in Canada. The after noon was spent in needlework. call is out for a school meet ing for March 18th, fo consider the proposition of enlarging the present school building for the purpose of adding the high school grades. As the buihlin can be remodeled and fully equipped for $5,000, this seems a proper move for the district, if hey wish a high school. Dr. and Mrs. B. F. Brendel entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John Farris and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Baker and family, Miss Mae St. John, Al artlett, Mr. and Mrs. JefT Bren del. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Brendel Mr. and Mrs. Will Seybolt and Mr. Winters of Yilisca. Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Friedrich entertained a number of friends last Thursday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. John Farris. Those present report a most pleasant evening and are unanimous in pronouncing Mr. and Mrs. Triedricb royal entertainers. F.EPORT OF THE or THE CONDITION Murray State Bank of Murray, Nebraska Charter Ko. 578 Incorporated in the State of Nebraska, at the close of business. Teb. 12, 19U. His Father, for Whom Murray Was Named, Preached Here, Where the Unfortunate Was Born. kesoui:ces Lieutenant James McCIeary Murray, of the Aviation Corps of the U. S. A., who lost his life at aft idrlu !Zom.ns Pensacola, Fla., on Monday Hankinii house, furniture ami fixtures 2.-uo do ernoon, February 1 0 1 li, w hen his n.Jri."":;v"-;-'. ." -,0J l- machine, plunged mi leei down ot'ui uuii juji UUU MUlf banks SJ0.S2 02 Pnrri-- A'i ni Goia coin I oo on a farm throe and a half mile oouin r i Jiui i u . 111 inn mun i plunged into the Pensacola bay, was born Silver, nickels and cents Total LIAWLITIES .$10,000 00 . 5.000 00 . 4.61-' M5 Capital stock paid in Surplus fund L ndivlded profits Individual deposits subject to check S32.2T1 81 Demand certificates of deposit 434 TO Time certificates of demsit..23.3C'3 ti Cashier's checks outstanding. 1.04Ji 55-77.052 77 Depositors' guaranty fund C40 09 Total State or Nebraska, t. county or C ass. i I. W . t. Boedeker. cashier of the altove named bank, do hereby swear that the aUve statement is a correct and true copy of the report made to the State baukirnr Itoard. W. G. Hoedeklk. Cashier. Krcd L. Nctzma.v. Director Auesl' K'nis. C 1'Ait.Mii.E. Director. Subscriln d and sworn to before me this 19 dayof Feb. 1914 VEKNA HATT. Nctarv l'ublle. My commission expires July 14th, l'jl7. tn Honor of Miss Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brown, living west of town, entertained a large number of friends and relatives Saturday evening in honor of their niece, Miss Ida Brown. Games and music furnished the amusement of the evening-, and at the usual hour dainty refresh ments were served by Mesdames Lee Brown, .17 "W. Philnot. Frank Massie ami William Philpot. At a late hour all departed for their homes, voting Mr. and Mrs. Brown royal entertainers. Those who enjoyed the happy event were: Misses Lena Philpot, Elizabeth Oliver, Matie Urish, Clara Brown, Ruth Hart, Irene. Philpot, Pearle Gregory, Mata Terryberry, TiJIie Peters, Myrtle Brown, Elva' Philpot, Georgie Massie. Rose Anderson, Fay Gregory, Frieda Peterson, Blanche Philpot, Josephine Kna- pe, Lizzie cassei, 3iarie Philpot, Gertrude Brown, Fern Philpot, Rosa SchaiTer, Ida Brown; Messrs. Jack Gregory, Ira Wood, Ed Boedeker, Edwin Johnson. AI- ert Philpot, Otho Gregory, Den nis Gilmore, Roe Wiles, Earl Terryberry, Otto Schaffer, Gene Fitch, Rudolph Hart, Jesse Ter rybcry, Lloyd Gilmore, Philip Schafer, Raymond Hart, Fred Terryberry, Clyde Gilmore, Al fred Hart, Dale Philpot, DeForest Brown, Albert Johnson, Virgil Urish, Donald Philpot, Arthur Jones, Conrad Johnson, Roy Fraker, Emmet O'Prian, Howard Philpot, Harold Daley, Sterling Amick, Miles Brown, Mrs. Frank Massie. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Phil pot, William Philpot, John Filch, George Brown, Charley Philpot. 3 97.305.c7 was pastor of the United Presby terian church in that place, be fore the village of Murray was thought of. Lieut. Murray's mother died on this farm when he was between i and 5 years of age; soon after the father sold the farm and with his three sons, Arthur, Henry ami .3 OT.305 07 James. left for Thomas. Pa. James was the youngest of the three, and is remembered best by the people of this community as "Jamie." The Pittsburg Gazette speaks of Lieut. Murray as one of the ablest and most daring aviators in the naval service. He had been an aviator for about eighteen months, and previous to that lime he was with the submarine corps. He was 31 years old and unmarried. His father was in Florida for his health and was stopping at Chandler, an inland town, wiien ti is son ascended on his fatal flight. His bodv was taken by his father to Thoma Pa., for burial. The accident causes a sadness fn the hearts of the people of Murray, the birth place of Lieut. Murray, the com munity that loved, honored and respected the father. George P Murray, who was a friend, sym pathizep and adviser, and a guide so highly esteemed that when it was destined that a town should be built, and when a name was asked, the answer came, Murray. Then it was the highest gift of honor. Since we have striven to make this monument to the pastor and his posterilv a necessity as we feel his presence was a neces sity we try to give enpart to the world, or at least those who come in contact with us, our influence for rMght learning and right thinking, as he imparted it to u while our pastor. We honored his name'then, we honor it today. As Murray grows from a village fo a 6ity. may it be as true lo its fellow citizen as the man for whom it was named. In this time of his sadness the people of Murray . mourn with him and extend their heartfelt sympathy. WRESTLING AND BOX- LAST TUESDAY EVENING Some of the powers and a'ility of the Olympic brand were dis played in a wrestling and boxini: contest in Murray Tuesday een inir. The principals m the wrestling match w'ie "Buck" Vallery, quite widely known throughout the state as a light weight, and John Jenkins of Murray, just making his debut on the mat. The first round was one of supreme skill. Both show ed excellent training. At the end of nineteen minutes Jenkins se cured the famous Gotrh crotch hold and put YalleiVs shoulders to the mat. The second round lasted eighteen and one-half minutes, in which Jenkins M-ored the second fall and the rale re ceipts. Jenkins exceeded Vallery' several pounds in weight, hut was handicapped by a had cold. I he decisions of Referee Speck were accepted in a manly, friend ly and sportsmanlike way. Between the rounds Elmer Hallstrom an. I Walter Jeukin put on a fast and furious wrestling match that displayed marks of the Farmer Burns class. It was worth the money without anv change. After the wrest linir match a number of the amateurs came in to the ring for g!oe contests, and in addition to knocking the dust out of them, they removed a few chunks of cutis off the face in the region of the ees. Heart Disease Almost Fatal to Young Girl lfy Jaujchtr. when thirteen year old. was trlcken with hart trutl Ebm was o bad w had to j.lac br ted nar a window her breath. On doctor aaid. Toor child. ub 1 Xlkeir fall dead ny x fn.l I C sqf to ra: J 1 i Hfart Kerned r had ar-J r.r fatbr. r I tril It. and iih tr'jn U Im rovc. t ooic a nrjt rnir.y oo- t!.. but ir. i prtrl to m to day, a fit. rosy chfkd rirl. No on- ran l"sln tv. conf.d-nc I h-.v- In r-. M v H-art Remedy." V. II. CAXOX, V.arth. ilx The unl'-'unJcd confidence Mr. Ciron has in Dr. Mile Heart Rem edy is fhr.re.I Ly tlvu-in-Ii of others who Lr.ow it value from experience. Many brart d.5or!er yieM to treatment, if tl.e tre.irner.t is right. Ii yu are Lathered with sliort brcatlt. faint ?r:'. swell ing of feet or ir.ks. j-uns about llic heart an.! ihoc'.Jer M.e'.es re citation. v.cak sn I I:u"rry rei yon s!ior.!-! Lerin csing Heart Rcrr.e.!y at o:.-c. the experience cf otl;cr may. Dr. Mile Heart Pemec? Is oM anj guaranteed by a!l dru.-jista. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Clkhart. Imd. Dr. Pr- t. . :.t : e yo'i Alvo rotes family, for a few day. left for Muidock Tfiur-l.iy eerung on No. 1 . when- -be will vi-.it hr parent-. Mr. and Mrs. Wdliam WiUen Be or. -tartinir h-Tne We lne-.lav .if this We.-k. Ed Case had business in Lin- ocln Wednesday. rroi. jsiiarp nad nusiness m Lincoln Saturady. J. H. I'oreman. sr., had busi ness in Lincoln Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lh Patterson were in Lincoln Saturday. Chris Dreamer was a capital city visitor Wednesday. Cliff Appier:, an was with the crowd in Lincoln Saturday. Mrs. Ed Eans is at Chicago, III., for a few days this week. Mr. and Mrs. Jo. Vickers were trading in Lincoln Wednesdav. Death of David Stettler. D in id Stettler wa- I.rn i'l Ohio .November , IS.'IJ. I. ua- nil.' of ; fa mil v of nine. f-t:r girN and lie .y. of ulin h oru i-tT and two brothers remain, all li ing in Indiana. At the a.- of .:". he was united in riinrria-e ! Miss Elizabeth Wdfe. rn iri-' t. Nebraska in Apri' .f the f..!bw- fe t"'k a to'lliesf it at the time of his l':ir a. m.. Tfnir-I.iv, !.. I'.'t . a-e.J s years. ami !- day. He eae my yea;-. Ii iny on d.alh. at Februarv .1 month- a nej hew. Ilnr- isited with liis Pobbitt. Satur- A Fine Hardware Stock. Within a few more days the postoflice building will be com pletely remodeled so as lo ac commodate the hardware stock of Baker & Nickels, that will be removed thereto as soon as coin-J pleted. An addition will be built on in the rear, so as to give Farm for Sale. Farm of 121 acres, 5 mi northeast of Union; 1 i acres hayl land, 20 acres pasture timber, rest in cultivation; well improv ed. Price right if taken soon, Address Miss Etta Nickels, Mur ray, -Neb. Noel Forrman sister. Mrs. Ed day. Harry Applemati was down from Lincoln Thursday and Fri day. Will Casey was in Lincoln Tuesday between trains on busi ness. R. W. Stewart was in the cap ital city on business Tuesday be tween I rains. The Misses Grayce and Ruth Bailey were in Lincoln trading last Saturday. S. C. Boyfe's and Barley Wolfe went to Piattsmouth Wednesday on business. George Lejbhart has been ery poorly for a couple of weeks, and is not getting- any belter at pres ent. Clarence Bucknell fini-hed his term in the Lincoln business col lege last week ami is at. home now. Miss Alta and Ycrle Linch spent Sat unlay and Sunday with their parents, Mr. ami Mrs. P. J. Linch. his a-'ed w ife and ten Wolfe. who has made ui home with Mr. an. I Mrs. stettl.T. since a mere child. The family hae the sympathy of the com munity in thej- becaernenf . Died in Texas. Lucius D. Mullen was b-rn in Noble county, Indiana. February !. He enls,, O. tober 1 i, lsti, in the Fir-t Indiana, caalry. p, was mutere, out at Nashville, Ten n m June. sr, . In lSt".. he cam. to Ca-s eour.tv. Nebraska. He was married Au-'-11.-1 2- lX7- t. Mary E. Lo-ran. Tn this union was born n chil dren, four of wri'.rn are fsiU J i v in-', as follows; Lafayette. Orpha and .!. of AIo. and John of El Campo. Texas. f ri tSSi he nioM'.l to Phelps county, Whele his Wife died April 2i. IK'.MI. He IIoe. back to I T.I s s county in the fall of 1M'.J, when? he bad since resided. He Went to EI Campo. Texas. .V..i'i,iIi.t . 1U13. to visit with his son. J. din, at who?. horn he died February I -i. l'Jli, aye.J To years and !1 days. Lumber Yard Changes Hands. A Mr. Kirkendall, from Iowa, has purchased the Nold Lumber Co. business here, and has moved Henry Wilkin, from near Mur- dock, visited with his sister. Mrs. Chris Eichmann, Thursday of last week. The Misses Esther Rosenow and Fern Dinimitt spent Thurs- amnle room for the handlincr of a his family to Murray and will oc- day of last week with Mrs. cdiri-j complete line of John Deere im- cupy the Dull propetry. Our Eichmann. nlements. It is the intention of lumber men have been many- Messrs. Baker & Nickels to carrvUince the Nold company bought one of the most complete lines of in and it is with a feeling of joy- hardware and implements found that the business has changed in a town like Muray, or even hands. It seems that the Nold larger. Lumber Co. was far from a salis- flcory firm here. Handsome Coyote Rug. Mr. and Mrs. William Rice were the recipients of a hand some coyote rug this week, com ing all the way from Tinton. Will Boyles of Vine street. Lincoln, was calling on his rela tives ami old acquaintances last Thursday. Mr. ami Mrs. Orian Baldwin . - -ii at !' were circulating1 wim un peopie of Lincoln and University place last Saturday. Mrs. Phillips of Tecumseh Residence Property for Sale. The I. S. White residence came to Alvo Tuesday to be with nrnnprlv in TVTnrrnw i'q nfTereH fori her fattier. Oeorye Leibhai't. who sale. This is an excellent piece is seriously ill Wvomino- fho oo v;nnr ioni.ni of nrnnprtv and will he soldi Mr. Nicely of Omaha, a broth- --'r?f - mi iv.ii tuuiii vi I m ' a and inn.ie or. lv fht.it .in..rhfnr richt. For narticulars call at. the er-in-law of Dr. Muir, came in --" w r a j iov ii uu 1.1 pin - - o ' v m Mr --' " - - . i and scm.iniw M t or,. i fnc Mnrr.iv State Bank- or Mark Monday evening' and returned White. Feel Miserable? Out of sorts, deprrsseil, pain in back Electric Bitters rent-w- your health and strength. A guaranteed Liver and Kidney remedy. Money back if not satis fied. It completely cured Robert Madsen. of West Burlinyton. Iowa, who suffered from iruJent liver troubb for ei--ht months. After four doctors gave him up, he took Electric Bitters and is now a well man. Get a bottb to day; it will do the same for joj. Keep in the house for liver and kidney complaint. Perfectly safe and dependable. It result w ill .-uprise you. 50r an J 81.00. II. E. Bucklen & Co., Philadelphia or St. Louis. in Benedict. It is a very handsome present, perfectly lined with handsome plush. The Library Association The regular meeting Library association was the rooms last Tuesday evening. Views were given by the radiopli- can, and Miss Willa Moore and L. D. II ia.lt gave a guitar and man dolin duet. Sherbet, cake and coffee were served. Those on the entertaining committee were: Mesdames Mira McDonald, S. O. Pitman, Alvin Ramge, Vance Pit man, Fay Oldham, Messrs. Albert Young and Bert Root. Produce Wanted. During the month of February I will pay cash for fresh eggs, of the fresh butler and poultry, deliver held al ed on Thursday of each week. Joseph Cook. CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. Tha Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of home Tuesday on No. I t. Miss Flora Boyles returned home from the slate uimersity Saturday to be with the home folks until Sunday evening. Alfred Stroemer returned home from w abash Tuesday morning, where he was visiting a few days. He was snow-hound. Joseph Foreman was at Lin coln Saturday attending his Frat's banquet at the Lindell hotel. He reports one of the best times in many a moon. Mrs. William Heineman For Sale. One IGO-acre farm thr and one-half miles southeast of Oreenwood. Neb. Call on or write, A. D. Wei ton, or Farmers' State Bank, Greenwood. Neb. 2-12-tfvlkIy iV.'.V. .T-V' f . 4. 4- daughter, Nora, of white Lake, A S. D., who were here visiting herj-J- sister, Mrs. Chris Eichmann and REX YOU NO, Auctioneer, Murray, Neb. t Ready to cry your sales, J and guarantee satisfaction. -J-Dates can be made at th JL, Bank of Cass County, in -J-Piattsmouth, Neb., or the -s. and Murray State Bank. Murray. -J. GIVE ME A TRIAL. IT H-H-M I I I 1 II I I I I I I