page e. PS-ATTSWQIITH SEWZ-WPKLY JOURNAL. THURSDAY, JULY 1914. Meets With Accident. 30, Murray Department Prepared in the Interest of the People of Murray andv Surrounding Vicinity Especially for the Journal Readers aHRE0 ACCOUNTS JKSlsJ SOLICITED ffs THIS bank pays ESPECIAL ATTENTION to accommodating: TREASURERS of fraternal orders, clubs, social organizations, etc. Usually such officers hold complimentary positions. They are ex pected to disburse certain moneys or keep them in reserve. Often the BOOKKEEPING is a BOTHER or a WORRY. Treasurers who bank their funds with us feel SAFE, and their RECEIPTS are always in GOOD ORDER. MURRAY STATE BANK .Mr. Bert Rout lias been quilt -i-k fr Hit pa-l ftv days. J. W. Ilt'Imt's and James Lug hridpe wei r in Plat t snimil h Tue-day t- en iutr. Mr , n. A. Davis and Mrs. Vance Pitman were Omaha visitors Wedne-day of lllis Week. Mr. W. R. Dull and Gladys Mra-ek were Omaha visitors for ft-ral tlays tin pat week. Mi-s Jeanellc Rutherford re turned to lu-r limine in Plaits-la-t Friday, after a few weeks i-il wilh Mr. V. K. Dull. Mrs. I.. I). Hialt was a Plalts nloulh visitor .Monday and Wed nesday of this week, having some dental work done. Mrs. J. D. Mei'sjnper and son. I.eltoy. t.f Lincoln. viiled at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. r.reanier Iat week. Mrs. William ;ilmore has re turned home from Nebraska City, where he was making a few tlays i-it wilh her mother. Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Steiner and little daughter. Mildred, of Lin eoln an visiting in Murray this week with Mrs. Sleiner's parents. Mr. and Mrs. j. v. Helper. Ted Harrows and family. Wal ter Sans and family. W. ;. Hoed eker ami faniilv and John ami Charles Sans t-ompose an auto mobile parly that motored up to Lake Manawa last Sunday to perid the day. "Seotty."' our genial elation apenf. has once more been re lieved of a great ileal of work that he has been dning around I he Missouri Pacific headquarters in Murray for the past few months, by the company returning the three operators to this station this week. H&t Of tern Will you find as complete a line of SHOES carried in the small town as you will find in our store. Our new styles for fall have arrived and it's time for your new pair, and you'll pay more for the same goods at other places because we don't add clerk hire and high rents to our prices. Maybe you need something from our catalogue. Remember our prices are the same as all mail order houses, and when you are sending your orders through us you are taking no chances of inferior goods. We guar antee them. M ! HI ATT & TUTT Murray, - - - Nebraska Mrs. ;alen Hhoden was a Ne braska City visitor Wednesday. I. . D. Hialt and M. L Churchill were Palttsmouth visitors Tues lay. Paul I.utz of Plaltsmouth was visiting with Murray friends and relatives last Sunday. .Mr. ami Mrs. Henry Thiele of Mt. pleasant precinct were Mur ray visitors last Tuesday. Hay J-'rans. ihe voting Tnion merchant, was attending to some business mailers in Murray Sun day evening. A ileal was consummated last Thursday whereby Mrs. ilnirpf Wagner of Kip lit Mile 'rove pre cinct becomes owner of the farm of Ted Harrows, two miles east f Murray. II. C. I.oiifr. who has been spending Ihe past two weeks in Furnas county. Neb., and in noi l hern Kansas, w her e he has land interests, returned home Monday evening. Henry says crops never looked better in the Western part of the slate. J. I-. Young of Coleridpe was on the Omaha caltle and hog markel apain Wednesday morn ing wilh live cars of cattle ami one of hops, mcclinp- a market that was very pleasing to him. His cat He hrotipht t'.7.", anl the hops sold well. John expected to pay his old Murray friends a visit on Ibis trip, but business matters compelled him to return home immediately. Well Digging and Stump Pulling. I am prepared to do slump pulling on contract ami also to dip- wells, and solicit work in this line. Satisfaction guaranteed in every instance. T. B. Smith. 57-3mo-wkly 3 J W. It. (Jood ami family motored (o Plaltsmouth Satifnlay. William Nickels was a Plalls nioiilli visitor Tuesday. W. J. Philput was a Platls rnoiilh visitor Tuesday evening. Mrs. J. W. l.etper has been on the sick list for Hie pas few tlays. Hel l Philpot of Weeping Water was a Murray visitor la! Sunday. Charles Wolfe ami wife were Nebraska City visitor. Tuesday. Prof. Asch was visil ing friends in I'nion Salurday afternoon. JetV Lew is was I ransart ing business in Nebraska Cily Friday. A. J.. Haker was a busi ness visitor in the county seat Monday. Mr. ami Mrs. I'd Oansemer wen Plaltsmouth visitors Tuesday aft ernoon. Mrs. A. Haker and dauphler. Opha. were Omaha visitors last Fri I ay. Pearl Inipau .spenl a few tlays litis week visilinp Mrs. Young al Murray. F. I.. Hhoden and wife were transacting business in Nebraska City Tuesday. Miss Kit a M. Nickels was look-in?- after the Spirella business in Tnion Friday. J. I ). Shrader and daughters. Mai pie ami Marie, were in Omaha Tuesday of this week. v Mrs. Ona Lyman spe-il the day Sunday wilh Mr. and Mrs. Schnei der near Cedar- Creek. A. M. Holme went lo Plalts mouth last Fr iday, wlnm lie was isit ing- until Tuesday. Mrs. j,.e Hathaway and daupli- ter. Miss Fern, were isitiup friends in I'nion I'ridav. Mrs. John Chalfant left f..r I.usk. Wyoming. Friday morning. where she will spend tile slimmer visilinp wilh her children. J. W. Kdmunds ami 'line" f.onp threshed l.-OO bushels of wheat from lifly acres of pround this year. Not so had for a poor vear. Mrs. Oiio J.awlon and little son returned home from North Da kola last Friday, where they liae been visiting for Ihe past two months. It is saitl that Fred Campbell is making one of the best auto ex perts in this locality. He and Fred Ileal are bepirminp to handle Iheir cars like old-l inters. Mrs. 1. It. Churchill, who is visit inp- here from Idaho, spent Ibis week visilinp- at the home of J. W. Thomas and Frank Wiles am) families. John Hohschiedt, Charles Tip ner and Jack Chalfant went to Rock HlutTs Sunday on a lishinp lishinp (rip. No one has heard how many lish were caupht.. Mr. ami Mrs. J. W. Holmes. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Smith, A. M. Holmes and Ralph Holmes look dinner ami spenl the day wilh Mr. ami Mrs. O. V. Yirpin last Sunday. I'ncle Oeorpe Shrader was vis ilinp wilh his son, Mont, in Ne hawka last Saturday, ami Sunday they drove to Nebraska Cily, ami Uncle Oeorpe relumed home Monday. (irandma .Maun ami dauphler, Mrs. Woolvin. of Moorehcad. Iowa, are in Murray visilinp- al Ihe home of Mrs. Mann's dauph ler, Mr. ami Mrs. D. A. Younp-, east of Murray. Hert Philp.d, Ihe Weeping Wa ter aulo man, is amonp- the first to close his contracts for U)l.r cars, lie has already closed wilh Ihe Maxwell people, and will soon be lookinp- for his' 11)15 model cars. Arthur Freeze, cousin of Chas. Freeze, w ho has been work inp- for tin past few months for Charles Wolff, departed Tuesday for his home in Missouri, where he will put in a crop of fall wheal on his father's place. William Fiphl. from near My nard. called in Murray early Wed nesday morniiip- for Win. Hamil ton and his bunch of carpenters. With this husflinp- gang of me chanics his home will soon be ready for use. Mr. ami Mrs. J. W. Herder. Mr. anil Mrs. K. M. Steiner ami lit lie dauphler. James Brown and fam ily, Henry Ost and family and Louie Shumaker and family com prised a picnic parly that spenl. the day last Sunday at King Hill. A pleasant lime was enjoyed by I hem all. If any of tlie readers of the Journal know of any social event or item of interest in tliis vii-iiiity. mill will mail same to I liis office, it will ni pear tui(lr t his lieutlintr. We want all new.i items Kuixok Col. .Jenkins ami mother motor ed lo Omaha Tuesday. Frances Campbell was visilinp with Miss Heck Sunday. William Hendricks has been sick for I lie past week. .Mrs. Charles Frieze has been ijuile sick for the past few tlays. Uncle Hen lierknian has been on the sick li- for Ihe past week. Air. and Mrs. KM Smilh. liviug easl of Union. hae a very sick child. iuy Slokes and Arthur Copen haver were Plal Ismoul h visitors 'Tuesday. Mr. ami Mrs. Arthur Copeii haver were plat Ismoul h ii!ors Ia Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorpe Adams have a child sul'i'erinp from chol era infantum. Iir. Will Hrciidel ami wife of Aoa spent a few hours in Mur ray last Thursday. Krn Carroll of orchard. Neb., made a few tlays visil with home folk I lie past week. Mr. and .Mrs. Olen perry and little son were I'latl smotil h visit ors Monday of this week. ThTi" il l let h ild of M rTTiFr.l'MTs. Oeorpe Park has Ih-cm on the sick list for Ihe past few tlays. Miss Clara Copenhaver is visil inp at the home of Mr. ami Mrs. Illair I'orlei'. in Union, this week. All' NickeN. who has been suf fering wilh rheumatism for the pat few ear i painiup- sfreni;tli at this lime. Charles Reaves, the li-yea;-- dd son if Mr. ami Mrs. Reaves, fell from a tree last Tuesday and iii.juretl Mrs. pol l t il lli back iMlile se lf Nickels, who was re o seriously ill lal week i abi Th to be up ami around ;i-ain. Iraineti !urse was relievetl 'Tuesday eveninp- and r-eturm-d lu-r home in ( imaha. Mrs. Karl Ji nkin- of Rosalie is visilinp relatives at the old home this Week. Oeorpe Jenkins, who has been makinp his home at Rosalie, returned wilh her and will remain al home. She report eveiytlliup eV prosperous in their new home. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wheeler. Percy Whet Lizzie. Joe Rose May. ler ami isler. Miss Creamer and iei in company wilh a number of reall i t visit inp- al t he Wheeler home from Texas, com posed another parly that spent Ihe day last Sunday al Kinp Hill. Olen perry possibly ha Ihe larpesf acreape in small prain Ibis season of any farmer in Ibis locality. He had ISO acre in wheal, from which he threshed :!.( io bushels, ami in oats, from which he l.rN0 bushels. Pretty acres in threshed lair crop or a poor year. Mr. and Mrs. David Hiatl of Sidney. rwa. were in Murray Wednesday, where I hey were lookinp alter Iheir farm interests, closnip Ihe rental of toe same for another year with K. R. Oueen. They came over in the aulo and made a short visit with Mrs. iliatt's brother, Mr. and Mrs. Mark White. Mr. II. Hellas nf South Auburn, who has Ihe contract for Ihe erection of the new school build ing al Murray, was here Wednes day makinp- arrangements with Mi'. Kirkendall, our lumberman, for Ihe material for I lie new buildinp'. The work will be com menced immediately ami rushed lo completion just as rapidly as possible. Jark Chalfant of Union, John Hobscheidl and John llobscheidt. jr., Chas. Tipner and John Van Horn ami several others composed a lishinp- parly I hat spent Ihe d;iy last Sunday at Old Kinp- Hill. 'They are not like Ihe usual, lishinp parlies lhal have the hip fish .lories lo lei! on relurninp", but this lime (I is a snake story. On Iheir arrival at Kinp- Hill Ihey found a larpe limber rattler ready lo preet I hem. 'The snake was an t-xlra larpe one, nieasuriup- full S feel iii lenplh. and had nine rat lies and one button. 'This is no story, absolute Iruth. ask any of present. FOR SALE Two-cylinder Au burn aulo, in tine runninsr order, (iood ear for (he money. Will consider some trade. J. W. Holmes, Murray, Neb. Mr. Oeorpe Slamm, a cousin of Louie Rheinackle. from Moline, Illinois, who is visit here for a few days.' received a serious in jury o his lep at Ihe home of Uncle Hen lleckman Monday eeiiiup. Mr. Slamm had jul ar rived al the lleckman home wilh his family, and sleppinp on a cob, which rolled beneath his fool, he fell wilh Ihe knee strikinp upon a fruit jar, which broke and pae him a M'ly uply pash in his llesh above the knee. 'The injury re ceived immediate medical al tenlion and he is etljnp- abmp nieelv. A Peculiar Accident. A rather peculiar accident oc curred on lln J. A. Walker farm lasl 'Thursday eveninp-. which came very near lo endinp Ihe earlhlv career of "Missouri Hill." While tiuishinp' lln w heal Ihreshinp- al lhal plain some one accidentally placed Ihe line of a pilchfork into (he rapid runnini: transmission belt. This broken line was carried to the ll wheel of Ihe eilpille. where il was liber al I'd al the velocity of a bullet from a i-iile. It passed throuph Ihe bi im.of .Missouri Hill's" hat. and -hot on for- a hundred feel, where it bur ied itself in the end pale of a wapou. The proof of which .Missouri l!il!" comes forth with Ihe hole in his hal and the formable missile in hi poc kel. FOR year-i pood. IlolllU'r SALT. .Nice pa f 2- ;d bay mare coll.- : Vlrv a re W. Co; i i e a ild see I hei 1 1 . J , Murray Neb. SI HERE Big Circus Sound This Way or Five Great Trains Loaded With Wonders. 'hildren are now on I heir behaviour in anticipation real holiday Ilea! on Auuhi- p i H i i of a I to. when Rinplinp l.rothers" World's Oi-eate-t Shows will exhibit in Omaha. It i cxpecled lhal P'allsmouth will send more than its usual number of '"sawdust" fans to welcome (his popular cireii. . Rinpiinp- Hrolhers romise many noe!lies and inoation and a 'bip-per and heller every thing" is (he slogan. Precedinp the repular circus jierl 'ormance the new spectacle of Solomon and Ihe quei n of sheba" will be enacted on the larpest stape in the world. This iiianiniolh l.-T)U characler papeant cost sl.oun.nuo and Ihe costumes, scenery ami stape properties are said to b a reelation in porpeousliess. Amonp- lln' "isr arcnic acts are .-cores of equestrians includinp Ihe Lloyds, famous llnplish rid ers; tin Ilorsini. rollinp- plobe lists; ihe ltalkanis, whirlwind riders from the Haikan moun tains; the live hiphest perch acts eer presenli'd: bo.xinp and wrest, linp- kanparoos; live herds of hick elephants; ."( clowns; l'l families of aerialists and a niap nificent horse show and speed lournamenl. 'The mena.perie is larpt'r and more complete than ever and features many animals never before exhibited in Amer ica. A free street parade will be piven on the morniiip- of show day. If you are wish ing for a republi can success in the coming campaign, nothing will con tribute more tow ard it than by cast ing your ballot at the primary elec tion, August 18th, for EVlatthew Gor ing of Plattsmouth for Congressman of the First Dis trict. His nomin ation at the pri mary means sure success in the No vember election. Political Advertisement. LING DAY ALM 0 Right ovv is Gang Plow Season And we want are JOH The J- and Also the John Deere and Iron Clad Wagons We will soon have a line of the high grade BERG BUGGIES that we wish you to call and see when they arrive. AKER & Murray, - V4 STRANGER WHO WAS mWM RESIDENTS IS DISCOVERED The niy-lery of the identity of the parly who has for some time past been Ieepinp in (he barns ami shells nf the jiersons residinp "U Iliph School Hill has been -ied. as Chief of police Itainey caupht the parly who has been makinp- much excitement ther e, last nipht. as he soiipht his rest-!!''-r dace in one of Ihe barns in that neiphborhood. It devebmed lhal the party was Herman Seise, an aped German, who has been arotimJ here for some lime a!id was for a short time at Ihe county farm. The man was absnlulely linrruless and promised the police that le would not oll'eml any fur ther and would leave Ihe cily. and was allowed to po on that condi tion. The discovery of the man will be ijiiietinp- lo Ihe nerves of the residents of that pari of lown. 8. F. THOMAS, SAFETY FIRST" Ml OF THE BUR LINGTON IN THE CITY This morninp Mr. F. 15. Thomas of Chicago, the lecturer for the aletv i irst department ot tin Hurlinpton, arrived in the city wilh his car and thi eveninp- at S o'clock will deliver a lecture to the extra gang- of track men work- inp- here tn the means of prevent ing- numerous accidents that have in Ihe past greatly served to make railroad work dangerous. Mr lliomas lias met with great suc- cess iii the s 1 1 read i n r of this movement and during- Ihe time he has been lecturing for the safety of the railroad employes he has had iMUliH) persons visil the car iii his travels over the Hurlinpton system. Mr. Thomas will lecturel at Pacilie Junction tomorrow evening-, and expects to return in about six weeks to deliver an il- luslraled lecture hert for the benelit of the shopmen employed her e in the Hurlinpton shops. Mr. I Thomas is a most genial gentle- man to meet and one who makes everyone his goes, ami his ways looked pleasure. friend wherever he visits here are al forward to with Just Returned From Trip. Yeslerday Dan Helps ami sis- ters, Misses Margarite ami Ruth, arrived in this city"- en route to their home at Long Beach, Call- fornia, after a visit in Kngland with relatives. W hile abroad they wen guests of their grandmother in London, as well as an aunt, Mrs. Lorimer, who for a number of years resided in Omaha. J lie young people greatly enjoyed the I rip over the sea, but were well pleased to again reach home, ami decided to ston otf for a visit at he tdil home here, where their parents, Mr. ami ;urs. n. ,j. neips, had resided for a great many years. nue m me cuy uie younp- people are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. II. X. Dovey and family. Their many friends Lj. Everyone is invited to at here were very much pleased lo A tend and the best of music- $ see them again. U Mrs. V. V. Leonard departed this afternoon for the metropolis, where she will visit with relatives 1 for the day. to tell you that we handling DEERE ESI- NICKELS, Nebraska Local News Remember the dance Saturday evening at Coates' hall and be present to have a good time. Henry Hirz, sr., was in the cily yesterday for a few hours lookinp; after- some Iradinp- wilh Ihe inert-ban I s. Mrs. Rober t Kniphl of Malvern, Iowa arrived in this city yester day aflernoon for a visit wilh her sister-, Mrs. John Wiles, south of 1 1 iwn. Mrs. A. Doty was a passenger this morninp- for I'aeilic Junction, when she will make a short visit, in lhal cily wilh relatives and friends. Mrs. L. 1. Ranard was a pas senper this morninp' on the early Hui-Iiupton train for Omaha, where she will visit for the day wit h f 1'iends. .Mrs. A. V. Seyherl was a pas senper this afternoon for Omaha, where she was called lo spend a lew hours lookinp1 after some mallei's of business. Claude Rand of Louisville came in I his morninp' to attend the hearing- of tin I rouble growing out of the difficulty at the ball panic at Cedar Creek last Sunday. J-rank nioetzer, jr.. ol near Cedar Creek came down this i I morning- from his home to look afler some business matters here with the merchants for a few hour? Frank Raker and wife of Im perial, Neb., who were called to Kim wood to the. funeral of their little daughter, came over last evening- from lliat place for a short visit here with Mr. and Mrs. K. Rosencrans and family be fore returning' home to Imperial. Have your shoes repaired at the up-to-date Electric Shoe Store. Bottom prices and neat work. So. 6th slreet. 7-8-d&v Good times as a rule at the Cosmopolitan dances, and the one Saturday evening at Coates' hall will be no exception to the rule. Be sure and attend. LAND FOR SALE. The heirs of the late Gertrude M. Wiley propose to sell about 82 acres of timber land belonging to said estate and situated opposite h,0 Lewis ton church and adjoin- jng the cemetery, two and one- half miles southeast of Murray. Sealed bids wilL be received by Mrs. A. Dove Asch, at her home near Murray, Nebraska, until Iloon Saturday. August 1. 19ii. The heirs reserve the right (o re- ject any an(j an bids. Mrs. A. Dove Asch, Murray, Nebraska. ft. . I I-I-II I-I I SOCIAL DANCE. The Cosmopolitan club f -I will give another social dance at Coates' hall on J Saturday evening, August 1. J will be furnished. .J. .TTtMjMfMTMT..TMT..j..TrMj..;..;.,.T,.T..j., - Wedding stationery at the Journal office- V A 1 nv"r!!fr'