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PAQK e. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1114. i A TV IX . . . . IPX . i i i iviurray ijeptirimenc Prepared in the Interest of the People of Murray and Surrounding Vicinity Especially for the Journal Readers If any of the realtor of the Journal know o( any social fvom or iw-ni of imert'st. in t his vW-inliy. and will mall same to t his otliee. It will ai IM'ar under Mils ljeudiiisr. We want all news items Kkjtok a CJil Sffli It W My g$svZ-' A y l -J&M is DOLLAR BANKED ABOILAE SAVED MTJLYOUJSEED IT A CHANCE OF A LIFETIilE presents itself 2 All that is needed is a little cash. It is the man who has BANKID HIS SAVINGS -who can take the immediate advantage. START AN ACCOUNT TODAY. If you already have an account add to it and he jreparcd for the business opportunities that are often offered you. MURRAY STATE BANK laiin-s l'itch was sawing wood Wednesday. Mi Melealf of near I'nion is reported sick. Miss Wrsa Alhin is reported on the .-ick lit this week. A. l. I'.runk made a business trip tn Maple roo Tuesuav. .Miss 5ertha Nickels was eallinir ui friends in Platt.-mouth Friday. Walter Hoed was calling on friends in Plattsmouth Sunday. Mrs. A. Ioo A-rh w:s trnns :n t i u ir bu-ines. in I'liion Thurs day. I.ee Allison, who ha been serion-ly ill, is up ami around auain. Mr-. A. Hove Ach was eallii:?: on friends in Murray Saturday iim-minir. W illiam Van Inivn f Nehavvka visited with Prof. Asch and wife Saturday. ileorce Nickels was look in-; af ter husine-s matters in plilts nioulh .Mondav. . U. Nickeis and V. I.. IUkmU'ii wore husine-s visitors in Plaits-iii-Mitli Tuesday. Mrs. A. lovo A-ch was looking after husine-s in Plat Kni-uil h I'riday inorn inif. I. 1). Lewis anl wife were quests of James rili'li and family and Mrs. it. H. Kitch Sunday. Lewis Mirrill, the new paint ers and paper hangers, are n tin' jump. See Hi. mm for guaranteed work. Creed Harris was meandering in this man's town Wednesday, hut. then, Creed lives within a stone's throw. Word was received from (!. W. Shrader, who lias been vi-itin-r relative- in Mi--outi, that he was homeward hound, W, II. Adams oT near Plalls moiith wax in the city Wednes day, rinnhinini; buine-s with iitin-' his daughters. Miss Pearl lu?.ay spent Sunday with home folks. It. O. Ycii'iu' was visiting with friends in Omaha Sal unlay ev n inr. t'. W. Tc-ner was tranvai'lin husines in the eouutv eat Satur day. Charles Creamer- an 1 wife pen! Sunday with lto!erl Shrader and family. See the new Hue of Spirella models, 'phone or write, F.tta M. Niekels. P- t r Catuphell is huildini; a new ham on his plaee, east of Murray. M in ford vS; 1'reamer had a ear of hois on I he Omaha market Tue.sday. W. I Moore and wife were quests of Mrs. Mira MeOonald Sunday. Ci. S. Hay and Uohert 5ood were ainon;- those vi-iiinv in Plalts liioulh W ednesday. William Niekels and son, I.ee, were transaetiiiur luiiue in Ihe eounly er,l Tuexlay. Miss Isahelle Shratlep has heen ill several ilays this week, heinir a fllieted with tho neuralgia. Searle S. Davis of l.iueoln was lookin.u- afler his fanning in terests at Murray this week. llan Minford and Henry ('ream er went to Kansas City Wednes day uiiiht on a husiness trip. Mr. ami Mrs. Charles Country man and I'hildien spent Sunday with Mr. and Mis. William Oliver. 11. W. (iood ami wife were Oma ha visitors Monday, where Mrs. Hood consulted Mr. Oi:Vord in re yard to her eye. Mr. Holu-rt Filch went to Plattsmouth Saturday to spend Sunday with her parents, Jacoh Mason and wife. Mrs. Oeore Hay, who has been at Fnion assisting in the care of Miss Clenkenbcard. relurned home Tueday, FTTl FBTH FOH SALK A yood cow that will soon he fresh. K. H. Oueen, Plallsmoulh H. F. O. Wyalt lluleheson, from Old Hock Hluf!, was transacting busi ness in Murray Wednesday. Mrs. W. O. Hoedeker spent sev ei"al days at Ihe home of her mother. Mrs. J. Sans, relurniii'i hmnc Sunday 'veniuir. The .lealh of Ihe infant child oT John llohack and wile, near Fnion, from diphtheria, was re ceived in this community. Some people may not. like the snow that fell Wednesday, but the farmers wear a very contented smile on their counteannces. Mrs. Stephen I.amphere ami her son. IJerl I.amphere ami family, of Peoria, Illinois, were visiting at the home T. It. Smith last week. S. O. Pitman returned from Omaha Sunday niuht, where his wife underwent an operation at St. Joseph's hopital. He reports Mrs. Pitman yetlinir alonvr nicely. Hobeit Shrader had the mis fortune to yet hooked by a cow Saturady morniny. While the in juries were not serious, Holu rl doon't care to have her repeat (he performance. W. F. Moore tveeivd a tele phono messaye Sunday inorniuy statins that his daughter, Mis Marv Mooie. was .veriouslv ill at Cedar Creek. Mr. Moore left for Cedar Creek Sunday eveniny. Or. O. II. Ciihnore and Mrs. Oil- more attended the weddiny if their niece. Miss Massi, at th home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mr, Frank Masste, Wednes day e eniuir. Tin' old Pitman home is beiny remodeled and thorou:-hl rno vated. preparatory to ils occup auc by Mr. and Mrs. Vance Pit man. W". W. Hamilton and his assistants are doiny the work. Hev. Ililchman returned from Washington county. Pennsyl vania, Friday, where he oihciated at the weddinu of his sister. Mr. Hitehman enjoyed his trip, his only reuret biunpr his lime was limited. V.. O. Powers, one of the best follows in the universe, is back on his job at the Missouri Pacific station, after an absence of sev eral weeks in rharire of the ortiee at Plattsmouth. Fvervbody likes Powers, and hope h. will be with I hem always. Fncle Ceo rye shrader' l'elnrned from his e:p to various points in Missouri, Wednesday eveuiny, feeliuy and lookiny as thouuh his trip had been a yreat benellt to him. We hop( this trrand old man may live Ion-;- to enjoy Ihe pleasures of this life. . Miss Fva I.allue was taken to -Mrs. w Hiiam Siiorer is num bered with the sick this week. There are a few cases of Dutch measels in the country around Murray. Dr. (lilmoro's two children have been out of school this week on account of sickness. Mrs. Marv Vircin was the dele gate to Omaha to attend the Itovni Aei-iiJiors lodue in session in that city Wednesday. Ihe inanv friends of Mrs. S. (). Pilmau will be pleased to learn that this estimable lady is yeltin-; along nicely at the hospital in Omaha. W illiam Troop and wife and Mrs. D. C. Hhoden autoed to Oma. were not the best, yood horsemanhii Miscellaneous Shower. Mrs. Fee Hrown and Mrs. Will Oil more very pleasantly enter tained a number of friends Satur day afternoon at a miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Oeoryia Massie, aL her home, seven miles southwest of town. -Mrs. (iilmore entertained the yuests the tirsl part of the afternoon in a number of yuessinu- yames, aniony them beiny "Tin- Value of a .penny" and "The Weddiny of the Flowers." hater the yuests, preceded by Ihe bride-to-be and Miss Fern Shrad er, with Marie Davis at the piano, marched to Ihe front porch, when- Miss .Massie was requested to unwrap her presents and read the verses attached to them. Some excellent music was furnished duriny the afternoon by the Mis ses Ceoryia Massie. Marie Davis and Hhoda Wunderlich. At the usual hour a dainty luncheon was served, after which the niock ceremony was performed, which caused much merriment for all. .s me aiiernoon wore away tne yuests took their departure, wishiny Miss (leoryia the greatest in her new home. ha Monday. While Ihe roads of liai.nine- - c i lolly dispiay Those who erijoyisl the event in handliny were: Misses Fern Shrader. 1 "id. Fliabeth Oliver. Lena Philpot Farl Lancaster, liviny four Hhoda Wunderlich, M rtle Itrow n nines southwest of .Muri'av. is -tarie Davis, Irene iMiilpo!, t.sitiet coniined to his bed with an attack Murdoek. Fdna Stoll, Lottie Wun of appendicitis. Karl is one oflderlich. Klva Philpot, Pearl Mur- our hustliny vouny farmers, andldock, Ida Hrovvn, Ceoryia Massif we icyret to hear of his mis- Mrs. Oilmore. Mrs. Thiele, fortune just al the openiny of the Troy Shrader, Mrs. I.ee Drown busy season. I Mrs. John Fitch. Mrs. Will Coun- Misses c!nra Younu and YilInH,v,a li,lh- daughter. Mat ;t. Josepir lospjtal in Omaha They just cairt help hut fit hecauso they are made that way. They not only lit, hut they aro so neat high waist line, bright, attractive pat terns in Percales and Ginghams. In fact, they aro the prettiest line of House Dresses to he bought anywhere you'll say so when you see them, and we want you to come in and try them. Remem ber we're trying hard to keep just what you want. That's why we have added this new line to our stock. U I HflATT MURRAY 2 CSX TUTT NEBR. Sunday eveniny by Or, It. F. It-'endel, where she underwent an operation three hours after she entered the hospital. Her rather. William LaHue, was in Omaha Tuesday, ami says she entertained the hope I hat she would soon re cover. C. C. Pil.sbury, a uenuine har nessinaker, has located in Mur i ay, a'd asks the patronage of everybody needing harness and repairing done. Mr. piUbury has the lepulalion of a tlrst-class workman, ami a hartess shop is a branch of business that Murray uas tony needed, and the wav to .... 4 1.. k . . . emoMivie iiic nusmess is lo patronise it, Mr, PiUbury also carries in stock harness, saddles. collars and everything in th harness Hue, Call aiul ee him. Mr, and Mrs, Jot n i Porter and family departed Wednesday eveniny on Hie Mi--ouri Paoitle liver for their new home near Itorup, Minnesota, The tlyer stopped here Tor this family by "peeial request, as I hey go straight through to st, Paufwilh. out change. Notwithstanding the uebMueney of the weather quite a number of friends were at the depot to bid them farewell, with many regrets of their toss. some weeks auo a statement was made in these columns that I.ee Kniss liad missed two days romy out on his rounds. The first day was a holiday on account or Washington's birthday an niversary, and the follovviny the roads were ,s0 tilled with snow drifts that it was almost impos sible to make Ihe end of Ihe route while his brother took ttie other, but in this way they Kol throusrh all ' right. Leo is one of Ihe most faithful carriers in Cass county, and he never shirks his iuty, and we make this, correction ecausc it is justice. Moore entertained the Sunshine Hand and a number of outsiders Saturday afternoon at a kensiny- ton. It was an unusually tine day yaret, and Mrs. Frank Mash 1 ne Farewell Party. numerous friend and most all of the members were I neighbors T. Porter of Mr. and Mrs. gathered at their and John home present. , uainiy iwo-eourse innciieon vas serveii. on luursuav. .iarcn iin. io W e understand that Fuller niauitest the esteem in which this D'Vov. Ford agents, of Platts-1 excellent family vas held bv them month, intend to onload e:n of and to demonstrate the deep r automobiles here one time in "''1 uy a "' '-'eat 1 I i I . ! k ' l the near future. They will llnd n" ui nn tn nieir ut t he heartv co-ooei al ion of Hie pamire lor Uieic new Home m village and communitv in the Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. porter business, and I hev are assnn-.d Mad resided 111 the neighborhood are of success. i ne people or .Murray ami sur rounding country feel themselves very fortunate in the location of Mr. Kikendall at tin's place, lie i an experienced lumberman, and proposes to sell buildiny material as cheap riuht here in Murray as the. same yiades can bo secured in Omahn, or other towns, freight and hauling considered. He fore you even think of going else where, give Mr. Kikendall a call for what you want and let him give you an estimate. It. C. Ha i ley, the Maple drove blacksmith and boss horseshoer of them diggin's", was a Plalls moulh visitor last Salurdav look iny after some business matter H. C. has added another line to hi husiness. that of the Fiber Ceal Kole rooting, that, he has been placing on a number of roofs in 1. 1 I . k m . mis locality, and lias been giving Ihe very hot of .satisfaction, k js certainly line stulV for both old and new roofs. It patches the old ones and makes the new ones last forever. See him about it Miss Day, assistant deputy stale superintendent of school came down from Lincoln Tuesday afternoon and met the school board and patrons of the school i t aim explained an me pmnis on bond issuing for a school build mg. Miss Day is a very interest ing speaker ami is thoroughly posted on such matter Cooks for All Classes. "the Young Forester," bv Kane Crey, a dashing story of Forest Hangers, by one who has worked among them, -'The Sea Wolf," bv Jac.v Loudon one of the most original stories that has ever came from this invincible author. strongly scaoned narrative ao- quite a number of years, and have the confidence, love and re spect of the entire neighborhood. The time was pent very sociably, ami while all felt that their los Would be great. I hey desired lo make their last meeting in this vicinity one that all could look ack lo as one of great enjoy ment. Al the proper hour re freshments were served in the shape of oysters, cake and many 1 1. 1 . A 1 k omer ueiioacies uiai were iomn- some. When tin4 tinti- of de parture arrived the guests bid Mr. and Mrs. porter good-bye. with Ihe wish that they would reside in their new home in contentment and supreme happiness. Those present were as follows: Messrs. and Mesdames e'eorgo Lloyd, James Hrown, I. M. Davis, Charles Cole. Frank Marler. sr.. Karl Lancaster, Hert Lloyd. I. D. Hover, Anderson Lloyd, Karl Mar ler, Harney Smith, Frank Marler jr.. 'iiven piggell. oress Hoilen Pery. v Hiiam Hire. l. J. Porter Misses Lizzie Hollenbery, Myrll Hire, Kster Lloyd, Kibe Smith Nellie Hrown. Leona Davis, "oldie Smith, Charlotte porter, Agnes Porter, Hertha Lancaster, Lena Lancaster, Neva Lancaster, Cath erine itrown. Masters Stephen I.amphere, Alvie Smith, Ause Porter, l.oienze I.amphere, How aril Porter, Forest porter, Floyi Porter and Dav id Lancaster. There is a possibility some o those present are omitted in tin a novo, hut we endeavored to get a full list of all those who were in attendance, and we know that Mr and Mrs. Porter would like to pre. serve the names of their near am dear friends back in Nebraska, TH8 li n Imlmmm is here for business and also to please his patrons In Prices and Quality of Lumber and Building Material Call and get estimates and prices on just what you want and see if I do not treat ycu right. The Building Season is On and if the best quality of lumber is what you want, remember we are here with the goods at the RIGHT PRICES. Gome and See Us Before Going Elsewhere. MURRAY, NEBRASKA What Murray Has Needed j A First Class Harness Shop And it is here and ready for business located oj losite the Livery Uani C. C. Pilsbury desires to inform farmers and everybody else want ing new harness, collars, bridles, etc.t or repairing done that he i-s here, ready for business. Opposite the Rhoden Livery Barn Wurray Property for Sale. brand new house-, two acres Mull ing a fascination which he r fcrmul ,'ood barn; well local ' I . k i .:o ...hk .... k readers cannot very well ecape. ine Lonesome rrail, Ouoe again jou meet the happy family or the Flving F ranctu "The Cdunstians," y Hall Cain, the author of "Ttie Woman Thou Caves' M," and "The Cost " bv ed, in Murray, Will sell or trad- tor good eastern Nebraska land For further particulars apply at this otbee. Creamery Station. The 1 lav id Cole Creamery eonu Plullins. author of "The Soe.m.i M"V oteam station at Ceueralion," These can be ba,Dmnam s and is paving . cems at itte iiikkkx- win. .,n.-..,.. I lor muter iai. lher thie and inlercslimr books. seed roiaioes. Missionary Society omcers. h;vo rt ,0ox ' m, The MMMety met Fridav after. P00'' potatoes lor sale, t.an ,n r n,.,muiii. will w....ki l address, vv illiam Morer, uau 11 1llk "ll'l 1 . k k B was the date for the election of MU" nolM ol A,ur,;, oincers tor the ensuing Nr, .fMf--...TMx.--'..T which resulled in the election of a rr me toiiowing: Mrs. Smith, Pivsi-K. nEX YOUNQ. v icni; .virs. ouny, v ice president ; I Auctioneer, .homo-, seeiciary; ,uss j. Murray. PiCD. 1' Mrs. walker, treasurer. The devo-1 .t- nendv lo rrv vour sales. nonat exercises were conducted nml irtiaranteo satisfaction. -4' l -Mrs. Young. Delicious re- .T- n.nia ran he made at tho -4 trcsliinenls were served, and the .?. Hank of Cass County, in . .-. . . . - . ml - . - meeung was dciiyiitrui inrouyn out. Whist Club Meets. The whid club, c-'inp-'-cd f nuiui'i'ous married peopb -a-t ot Murrav, coiigrcgati'd at the home of Mr. ami Mrs. D- e Shrader here in town Friday night and enjoyed a tine time for several hour-. This club is composed of a c!a of middle-aged people who believe in the enjoyment of life, and one who will attend one of their social events will soon find out that they nfea.n it. loo. itefre-hmenls was one of the features of the oc casion, and the ladies of the club were instrumental in furnishing plenty of good things to satisfy the hunger of man. At a late hour they wended their way homeward, feeling that they knew right where to go when they want a good time, and Mr. and Mrs. Shrader are ever ready to welcome them. D. J. Pitmin Improving. D.J. Pitm; n is -t-e.vly ir-spr-v-i a ir. Ou:ng lo the rs.itu:. .f hi iujury it will take -otu- h;,r f.-r him to fully reov-r. Th:- i- pretty -etTe oil our .-id friend, a- ne is i:.i;urailv an -v. citi.-u, and is a!wa- in rpri-.-ig t .'o- Farm for Sale. Farm of lit acres. 5-j miles northeast of Fnion; t i acres hay land, -'0 acres pasture timber, rest in cultivation: well improv ed. lMice right if taken soon. Address Miss F.tta Nickels, Mur ray, Neb, ii;-. And a man of ifii- fi.ira.vcr is pretty hard to keep i.- i..-d. if there is any p--.bJ. va of tin- t ut. The writer intended when he left Plait-mouth t.. rail on Mr. Pitmat:, hut the --nov -form oniing on. and feelm- that under the eircuut-tat:f es it vn:M be better for the ladies who do the housework for u- to defer visit for a more propitious time, when the footprints would not leave an. impr---ion upon the car pets. Fvervbody is rejoiced that Mr. Pitman will reeoer. although it vvill take time for htm t" do -.. Residence Property for Sale. The I. S. White residence property in Murray is offered, for sale. This is an excellent piece of property and vvill be sobl right. For particulars call at the Murray Stato Bank, or Mark White. 38 Children Ilk--. Pr. MUrs Laxati Tablet- tircauMo tlr?y taut !lk candy. Try them next lime. AJvcrllsenicnt. l Plattsmouth, Neb., or the 4 Murray State Bank, Murray. 4. GIVE MK A TRIAL.. f A. L. BAKER GEORGE NICHOLS Baker & Nichols The New Hardware Men lesidos a jonoral lino of Ilarvhvar- and Stoves, carry a full line of the John Deere Farm Implement as well as sotno othor linos of Farm Impleronts. We aro hero to please our patrons, an pro jkso to lo so, if kiml treatment ami the rigb prices will tlo the work. Come and see us. Baker & WichoJs Murray :: lebraska