PACE 6. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1914. 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 this office, it will ap pear under this heading. We want all news items Editor i life's mmn YOU'VE read about Orville Wright's success with his aeroplane stab ilizer, the balance wheel of flight. In life's flight you need several balance wheels. For instance, you need the balance wheels of honesty, of morality, of physical well being, of money. One might write a column about life's stabilizers. Instead we suggest that you THINK this sketch over. THEN COME GET A CHECK BOOK. EViURRAY BANK V. I". Jenkins aut I to Omaha Vdncday on business. I'. II. Ju-.-n was a Plat tsniouth isiti.r Safin-day rvtMiin.tr. .Mrs. A. V. Nickels was a pas iciiL'tT for nmalia Sunday morn- 1'. L. Rlnuh-n and wife motored ! Plattsnii.utli Saturday after noon. I.ow F.llick has sfarfod a new dray lino making two drays now in town. l. S. Ray and family woro puots ..f John Hendricks and wifo Sunilay. Mrs. Ii. F. P.rondol and Mr. and Mrs. Will Soybolt woro Omalia ivilors Sunday. IMowin-' corn and ruflinpr al falfa is I ho pastime with tho farmers of this vicinity this wook. loan Nickels, tho yoimprest son "of A. F. Nickels and wifo, whilo at play Sunday had tho misfortune to break his arm. Mrs. Ed Ri??s and son, Ilorold, nrrivod Saturday for an oxtondod iit with hi'v niothor, Mrs. R. II. Filch, and other rolativos. Mrs. . IT. Kirkondall departed Tuesday evening for Eddyvillo, Noh.. to visit hor son. Willie I). lray and family. Mrs. Kikondall will he absent about two wooks. Mrs. Ona I.awton and littlo son depart oil Monday evening for Sen tim l Pullo. South Dakota, to visit with hor brut hor, Dallas Youn anil family, for a month or six weeks. Remember that the Ladies' Aid society of the Christian church will hohl a market at Paker & Nickels' hardware store every Satur.lay afternoon, where you ran buy pies, cakes, bread and all manner of pmil things for your Sunday dinner. Patronize tho ladies. Roy Cline visited friends in Plattsinouth Sunday. Plan to come to the social at Lewis! on Saturday evening-, June li, 11)1 I. William Nickels was looking afler business in Plattsmouth Friday. Mrs. Nick Klaurens entertained Arthur Copenhavor and wife Sun day at dinner. John Hobschiedt and wife visit ed Charles Ilerron and wife, west of Murray, Sunday. Miss Henrietta Creamer went to Weepinir Water Thursday to attend the graduation of the eighth grade. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Urish, west of Mynard, are rejoicing- over the arrival of a nice little girl at their home Thursday, May 28. R. R. Nickels has a force of men at work putting in a water works system in his home and putting- down a fine under-ground cave. Mrs. F. M. Young organized her Sunday school class and enter tained them two weeks apro today in the afternoon. Everyone pres ent had a good time. Creamer & Nickels' threshing outfit wants a pond engineer fnr the ensuing threshing esasnn. See Henry Creamer in Murray almost any day except Sunday. Alf Nickels went to Omaha Wednesday evening- to see his doctor there. Alf has been suffer ing from rheumatism for several months, but seems better at the present time. Misses Clara Young and Rosa Cline went to Weeping- Water Wednesday morning- to attend the closing- exercises of the Weeping Water academy, which is to close down for good. These young ladies were former students in this institution. SUCTION Sweeper and Cleaner . fi2J CYCLE BALL BEARING, LIGHT RUNNING, NICKEL TRIMMED, FULLY GUARANTEED. A girl of eight can operate. It picks up the heavy litter and sucks out the dust from your rugs or carpets. The most sanitary machine made. No house should be without this clean er. Think of the price we are making, when other houses ask you $10 to $15 for the same machine. Don't delay this offer won't last long. HIATT & TUTT Murray, - - - Nebraska Lee Nickels was a Plattsmouth visitor Saturday evening1. Eat strawberry shortcake with the Lewiston Glee club Saturday night, June C. Mrs. J. D. Lewis and daughter were transacting- business in Plattsmouth Monday. Mrs. Robert Fitch and children spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mason, m Platts mouth. Miss Pearl Dug-ay came home from Plattsmouth Thursday, where she had been attending High school. The David Cole Creamery Co. pays the highest market price for butter fat, and the station is lo cated at Oldham's. A 10 -pound baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hartls, five miles west of Murray, Monday, June 1, and the parents feel very much rejoiced. Miss Cirace Jameson of Weeping- Water came home with her sister, Mrs. J. F. Hrendel, who spent Decoration day in Weeping Water, and is spending: the week here with her sister. Quite a number of our people having- lawns have tried letting the blue grass take care of the dandelions, which has proved an easy success. Don't mow the lawn and the weed goes. Something- like twenty of the members of the Library associa tion will assist Mrs. fiapen in giving- the musical Saturday evening", June 13. If you wisli a way to go telephone No. lti ami a way will be furnished. Miss Nita Cook received a very fine piano for her 1 Sth birthday from her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cook. There is strong prospects that we will have an other musician in our midst in a very short time, and one that will prove well talented. Uncle Sam Latta's new Tierg auto has arrived. He unloaded it at Plattsmouth Monday, and since then has been enjoying- real com ion in a goou, commouious ami reliable car. Just so Uncle Sam don't get reckless in hi? driving- we will all feel safe for his welfare. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Walker am daughter, Mrs. G. II. flilmore decorated the graves of relative? who sleep in the Horning- cem etery, on Decoration day, am from there they went to Platts mouth, where they visited a brief time before returning: home. Mrs. Earl Tany returned from the hospital at Omaha Saturday evening, where she was operated upon for appendicitis. The many friends of Mrs. Tany, formerly Miss Edith LaRue, are pleased to welcome her home, looking- as well as could possibly be expect ed under such frying- circum stances. Miss Lula Oruderson of Craf- ton. Neb., is spending- the Peru vacation with her friends, Miss Villa Oapen. Mrs. fSapen is home for the summer, having fin ished the Peru normal this year. Her father and brother were pres ent at the graduation exercises, and from there they visited rela tives at Auburn. The signs of harvest and hay inpr time are very much in evi dence on the school grounds. where our implement dealers, Baker & Nickels, and assistants, are very busy setting- up binders and mowers. They have sold a large number of machines this spring-, perhaps as large a num ber as any 'other firm in the county. ur. tiiimore returned from a two weeks' visit to Oklahoma, Saturday evening. While at Minco he met Mike Swortsfisher, Mr. Baumeister, Mr.Dagendorf er and several other old Cass county people, who are well and prosperous. The crop outlook in Oklahoma from the Texas line across the central part to the Kansas line is the best in the his tory of the state. Mrs. Mira McDonald and Mrs. W. F. Moore have been entertaining- for the past week Mrs. Joel Fishue of Los Angeles, Cal.; Mrs. Wm. Morrow of Seward. Neb.; Mr. Abraham Towner of Surprise, Neb., all former Cass county people. And also Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gilmour, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Livingston and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Hersenflow and Mrs. Tracey were entertained at Sun day and Monday dinners. - Out on Pleasure Bent. JefT Brendel and wife and El mer Boedekor and wife had such good luck on their fishing- ex cursion the the road between Murray anil the Missouri river has kept very warm ever since. So a larger party was organized on the Thursday following", and one would have thought that they were intent on raking in several hundred tons of the finny tribe, and that the next party would stand no show at all. The party consisted of Dr. B. F. Brendel and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Dr. J. F. Brendel, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tutt, Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Pitman, and Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Brendel or Avoea. Of course they enjoyed the outing", and no one disputes their having- a big- time and they brought home about 100 pounds of fish, which was evidence of the fact that there was still plenty of them in the "Old Missouri." but the evidence was not sufficient that they had caught all these fish unless it was with silver hooks. We will not discuss this question any further, suffice to say, they woro all well jdoased with the trip and enjoyed the fish just the same. Com. Heebner's Daughter Weds. Henry Heebner of the Farmers' elevator went to the home of his brother, Charles, three miles west of Nehawka, Tuesday after noon to attend the wedding- of the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heebner, that evening. Promptly at 8 o'clock Mr. Jesse West lake and Miss Eula Heebner were unit ed in wedlock by the pastor of the Lutheran church. Afler con gratulations a sumptuous repast was served, of which all heartily partook. The bride is a daughter of Commission Heebner, and one of the attractive and highly esteemed young ladies in that section of Cass county, while the groom, who hails from Eagle, this county, is a young" man who is hohl in high esteem by all his friends and neighbors. May peace and happiness reign supreme as these two young- people down the pathway of Time trod, and the Journal wishes them prosperity for all time to come. Wouldn't Be Outdone. A parly or our people, com posed of both ladies and gentle men, had arranged last Tuesday to take an excursion trip to the state fisheries to spend the day. but the drizzling- rain all fore noon put a uaniper on this ar rangement. Not to be outdone altogether, ami the omniou clouds passing- away after the dinner hour, thev loaded in their autos with the many gooil things prepared for the occasion, and hied themselves to the mouth of Four Mile creek, on the Platte river, north of Plattsmouth. where they camped for the even ing-, and enjoyed the gooil things that the ladies had prepared for the day's outing, and when they returned borne they all seemed to feel as well as if they had went to the fisheries. In going- they stnpped at Plattsmouth, whore they were joined bv Mr. and Mrs, C. A. Rawls. Outdoor Musical. The following is the program for the outdoor musical at Lloyd (iapen's Saturday evening, Juno 1.', for the benefit of Ihe public library: , Piano Solo Ogla Minford Vocal Solo Matlie Urish Reading Clara Young Vocal Solo ....Carrie Thomasim Vocal Solo Harvey Ramgi Piano Solo Ralph Kennedy ocal Solo ....Mrs. Fred Itamge Piano uet . .Villa and Elsie Capon Vocal Solo ....Rachel Livingston Reading Mrs. Alvin Ramgt oeai fMtio. . . merino lucnar-iison Piano Solo Emma Cummin Refreshments consisting of ice cr eam and cake, will bo served. Admission, 'JO cents. Free con veyaneos win ie lurnisiiod trmn town out to tho Capon homo if you will telephone No. in, ar rangements win ie niaue nr vour transportation. If You Contemplate Building a Residence, Barn on Other Outbuildings Get an Estimate on Lumber and Building Material at THE MURRAY LUMBER YARD and see if we don't make it worth while to leave you money at home. We are here to Please our Patrons .... Both in Prices and Quality .... The Murray Lumberman CELEBRATE LAST DAY OF SCHOOL IN THE EN JOYMENT OF A PICNIC May 2, Mathilda ils of school drated their by having a s and a few prove. The sairreeablo in did not take GOES TO STILLWATER, MINN., TO ATTEND FONERAL OF BROTHER-IN-LAW Sunday Picnic. Minuay a merry crowd of pic nickers gathered at tho river and enjoyed the day eatinjr and visit ing. Those who attended were; Messrs. and Mesdames D. A, Young", Alvin Ramge and children, Fred Ramge and children. Mrs. Ona I.awton and son, Lyle; Misse.- Pearl Hinlon, Pauline Oldham, Clara Young, Messrs. Albert and Rex Young. Ilarrv Simons returned homo to this city Sunday from Still water, Minnesota, where he vas called on Saturday bv the death of his brother-in-law, I. Born sloine, who passed away at that place after an illness covering a considerable period of time. The funeral was held at his late home on Saturday afternoon. The do- beased gentleman was the father of I). Tlernstine, of this city, and ho was present at his father- side when he passed away. The friends here of Mr. Hernsfine will greatly regret to learn of the loss or his lamer and no can rest as. surred of their sympathy in hi: hour of grief. Fast Friday Donat and the pup district No. LM., col last day of school picnic by theinselve other-s in lilot.er's weather was very di the niorninir. but it very long before it, cleared up, and this surely caused happiness to those that wished to be pres ent. The day was spent in play ing various frames, music, lunch ing and singing. At a late hour in the evening the crowd began to start for their homos, all wishing that they may get together again and have a good time. Those present were; Misses Lula Blot zer, Louisa Schissel, Alice Tsehirren, Florence Schluntz and Helen Donat of Plattsmouth, Roe Schiessel, Mathilde Donat, Mrs. Ralph Ilaynie and two children. Roscoe and Kennet; Mrs. Joseph Schiessel, Wilma Schissel, Mr Frank Blotzer. sr.. Louis Schis sel, John Blotzer. Pujols: Elmer Tsehirren, Yiolet Koke, Sophia True. Lena Tsehirren, Lena 1 rue. Kathrvn Boltzer. Lillian Schissel, Walter-Tschirren. Pansy Bate Charles Koke. Mable 'line, Mario Schissel, Margie Bates, Marshall Bates, Ceorgo Blotzer, Yerna True, Willis Childers, Alice True, Annie Bates. FRECKLES Don't Hide Them With a Veil; Remove Them With tho Othine Prescription. This prescription for the re moval of freckles was written by a prominent physician and is usually so successful in removing freckles and giving a clear, beautiful complexion that il is sold by druggists under guar antee to refund the money jf jL fails. Don't hide your freckles und'-r a veil; get an ounce of othiiio and remove them. F.ven the Jirst few applications should show a won derful improvement, .-ome of the lighter freckles vanishing en tirely. Be sure to ask the druggist, for the double strength othine: il is this that is sold on the money back guarantee. Cures Services at Lewiston at 3:30, from now on. t v r- 1 i a. fMirauer was a nusrness visitor in Omaha Wednesday. R. R. Nickels transasted busi ness in Plattsmouth Saturday. Walter Ilessenflow spent Sun day with W. F. Moore and familv Mrs. Errit Thomason visited her mother, Mrs. Frank Campbell, Tuesday. Minford & Creamer had a load of fat hogs on the South Omaha market Saturday. mrs. loung s new nome is one of the most convenient Iv arrang ed residences in Murray. Mrawnerrv shortcake, and ice cream social at Lewiston Satur day night. Be sure and come. Mr. Berg, manufacturer of the Berg automobiles and buggies, returned to Ililnois Tuesday, after a pleasant visit here. Mrs. Joe Fishue of Seward, who has been visiting her sisters, Mrs. W. F. Moore and Mrs. Mira Mc Donald, left Monday for her home at Seward. Rex Young departed Monday evening- for Moreheau, Iowa, to attend the wedding of his cousin, Floyd Mann, at which Rex acted as best man. It was indeed a happy event. Mrs. E. O. Lyman of Helena, Montana, . arrived Thursday to spend the summer with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. I). A. Young. She was met at Plattsmouth by her father and Young". Stubborn, Itchy Skin Troubles. "f could scratch myself to pieces," is often heard from suf ferers of Fczema, Totter, Itch and similar Skin Eruptions. Don't i Scratch Slop the Itching at once with Jr. lloiison s r.ezoma Ointment. Its first application starts healing; the Rod, Rough, Scalv. Itching Skin is soothed by the Healing and Cooling Medi cines. Mrs. c. A. j-.inionir, nock Island. 111., after using Dr. Hob- Eczema Ointment, writes "This is the first lime in nine years I have neon, iree irom mo dreadful ailment." Guaranteed. 50c, at your Druggist. Shake Off Your Rheumatism. Now is the time to gel rid of a I r' I 1 your rheumatism, i ry a iwenty-five-cent bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment and see how quickly your rheumatic pains disappear. Sold bv all dealers. FOREST ROSE Best flour on the market. Sold by all leading dealers. Beautiful Shetland Ponies for sale at all times, lor tho next 100 years, unless I die in the meantime. I have now an extra fine stallion, the nest in the state, for sale. Well broke for both harness and saddle. Wm. Gilmour, Plattsmouth, Neb. R. F. D. No. 1. Farm for Sale. Farm of 121 acres, 5 M miles northeast of Union; 1 i acres hay land, 20 acres pasture timber, rest in cultivation; well improv ed. Price right if taken soon. Address Miss Etta Nickels, Mur ray, Neb. Can't Keep It Secret. The splendid work of Cham berlain's Tablets is dailv becom ing more widely known. No such grand remedy for stomach and liver troubles has over been known. For sale bv all dealers. W. S. SMITH ...TO THE FRONT... Accounts Must Be Settled. There are still a great many accounts due the estate of Aug ust Gorder that we must insist upon being setteid at once. Anis notice is final, and if same is not paid within a reasonable time, the accounts will be placed in other hands for collection. Fred Gorder, Administrator. Well Digging and Stump Pulling. I am prepared to do stump milliner on contract and also to dig wells, and solicit work in this line. Satisfaction guaranteed in every instance. x. i. oimuh. 5-7-3mo-wkly I X X X X T X X 9 I X X WITH EVER YTII ING IN THE LINE or G KOCEK fl ES Fruits, Fresh and Canned Meats, Canned Goods, and a general line of such Goods . We are here for patronage, and our effort will be to please our patrons. A liberal share of patronage is solicited. Market Prices paid for Uutt er, Egs, Poultry and all kinds of produce. Come in and Sec Us For Sale or Rent. The Berger cottage, consisting of G rooms, and elegantly locaieu in Murrav, is for sale or rent. brother, Albert For particulars call at the Berger hotel. V x X x x 1 x x X X x I W.S.SMITH, :: Murray, Nebraska Mr. and Mrs. Joe Campbell entertained at Sunday dinner Mr. and Mrs. E. It. Queen, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. James Fitch, Mrs. Ed Riggs, Mrs. II Ft Farm for Sale The G. F. Switzer" quarter three miles southwest or ise iinwi.-n For particulars see or Fitch, Annabel Fitch, Harold write Henry M. Pollard, Nehawka Ail iveciaj jjiseases cured vritbout a surgical Riggs, Pearl and Frank Dugay. Neb, TTTlS Fl rv rv SSiyLA-Pay When CURED operation. No Chloroform. Ether or other pen eral aneasthetic used. CURE GUARANTEED to last a LIFE-TIME, examination free. WRITS FOR BOOK ON PILES AND RECTAL DISEASES WITH TESTIMONIALS DR. E. R. TARRY. Omaha, Ntbratka T V