PAGE 5. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. THUnSDAY, AUQUST 13, 1914. r Murray Department Pr.-i.ared in the Interest of the People of Murray and Surrounding Vicinity Especially for the Journal Readers I PROTECT EMILY j I BYTME ' fj jpTOSOFA(KB00IC I A MAN of family has a big responsibility. He not only must con serve the morals and education of his wife and loved ones, but he must see to it that THEY SHALL NOT WANT. Is there a bet ter way of helping his dear ones than by adding; to his BANK ACCOUNT ! It will provide against sickness and misfortune. Every man of family SHOULD HAVE A BANK ACCOUNT. Four per cent interest on time deposits. Our deposits are protected by tha State Guaranty Law. MURRAY STATE BANK I :!- Hakes has been numbered Willi the sick fur the pas I few day-. Alf Nickels shipped a car of !'-' In Sotilli Omaha Tuesday ii iii . Minford Creamer shipped a rar of hogs In Soul Ii Omaha Tiles day e 1 1 s n r . Mr-. C. I. Carroll and Mrs. O. K. powers were Omaha visitors Wednesday. .f 1 1 n Stones has commenced lh- work on his new barn and V. W. Mainilloii and force of men .in doing I In- work. Mrs. H.-rl Hoot, who lias been tv ill for Ihe past few weeks, is impro i 1 1 r at this lime. I.liii.'r Ilall-trom was visiting among i'lat I siiiout h friends for a f'v hours Wedensday v n inr. Little loir Tilson has been 1 u i I sick for the past few days suffering- wild simiin.T complaint. Henry Creamer and Nick Klaur eiis were looking after siniic busi nrs mailers ju Omaha Wednes day. Charles Hoer, who is recover ing Trom an operation at the hos pital a few weeks ago, js impi-ov-nur in heall h. Mrs. w. s. Smith entertained a number of friends at a l o'clock dinner last Thursday evening in honor of her sister, Mrs. I . II. Chin dull, who isisiting here finiii Idaho. Mrs. Will Hamilton entertained a number of friends Wednesday atteinoi.ii in honor of her sister, Mrs. Price, of Manhattan, Kansas, and Miss Price of Omaha. A very pleasant time was enjoyed by all present. We are Featuring.... a Ladies' Silk Foot Hose, double heel and toe, comes in either black or white, at a big bargain price of Be Sure and Inspect our Thousand Dollar Jewelry Stock. HI ATT Murray, - - Mr. and Mrs. M. ii. Churchill wen- attending the circus in Oma ha Monday. Andy Campbell has been piile sick for the past few days, but is improving al this time. M. !. Churchill was looking af ter some business matters in I'latl sinouth Wednesday after noon. Mr. and .Mrs. Harmon Heck and J)r. .1. I'. Hrendel went to Omaha Wednesday morning via the auto route. .lames Hrown has been shelling and delivering his old crop of corn to the Farmers' elevator this Week. Mrs. Must' Iliatt has been quite ill for the past few days, suffering from another attack of stomach I rouble. W. O. Hoedeker and family and Mrs. .1. I.. Young- were in Omaha Monday taking in the cirrus. They drove up in I he auto. Ted Harrows lias purchased one of those line new lir Maxwell cars, that will be delivered It. him out of the first shipment of the new models. W. S. Scott, who has been visiting for a few days with rela lies down .at his old home jn Kansas, returned home Monday, and will resume his duties at the M. I. station here next week. The two operators that were placed on (he second ami third tricks at Ihis station a few days ago, have been taken off again, and the force here reduced to one man. Mr. powers, who has been on duly during the absenceo f Mr. Scott, will be relieved next week and he will be taken lo Lincoln. & TUTT - Nebraska It. H. Nickels was a Plattsmouth i-itor last Saturday. W. It. Oood and family motored to Plattsmouth la-l Sat urday. C. W. Tinner was a business visitor in Plat I -mout h Monday. Frank and Pearl Dugay attend ed the eircus in Omaha Monday. Fred Campbell drove his new Maxwell to Plat t-mout h la-t Sat urday. William Nickels was transact ing business in plattsmouth last Sal unlay. F. I.. Ithoden and wife were transacting business in Nbra-ka City one day this week. J. I.. I.ewis ami wile and Mis. It. II. Filch spent last Sunday with Itobert Fitch and family. Margaret ami Vera Moore were quests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. I.. Ithoden one day this w eek. Miss Lena Klaureiis, who met with the misfortune of being run oer by a horse last week and fractured her right arm. is im proving slowly. J. W. Holmes ami son. Halph, returned home from ballas City, Illinois, Monday. Jim left his Berg car at- the factory, where it will be given a new coat of paint. .lames Itrowu and wife and Henry Osl. ami wife will depart next Monday for Ness City, Kan sas, where I hey will make a visit at the ranch of Mr. Brown and Oeorgc Herder. They will make I he trip ia I he auto route. Frank Moore was a Plat t smoiil h isitor last. Saturday. Frank Moore has taken (he lead in this locality as a water melon raiser. He was in Murray Wednesday wilh a few samples, and we must say that they were about the lines!, that we have seen this season. Chris Miller was looking after some business mailers in Mur ray Wednesday of this week. We are informed that Chris will soon place a produce wagon on the road, and will cover Ihis entire territory, buying all kinds of farm produce. Chris understands Ihis line and will be right at home. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hessen llow. w ho have been visit ing at I he home of Mrs. I lessen How's par ents. .Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Moore, for the past month, are preparing to move to Hal-Ion. where Mr. llesseiillow has bought an interest in the elevator business. and where they will make I heir future home. Frank Moore, one of our valued readers of this locality, comes to the front Ihis week with consider able aid lo our subscription de parlmenl. He not only renews for his own paper, but for I lie one go ing lo L. W. Patterson at Narka. Kansas, and also sends one to his daughter, Mrs. Arthur Hansen, at La Porte, Colo. These are the sort of readers that make the news paper man smile all the time. Say, when will the great county of Cass give us a new bridge one- hall mile west of Murrav? If tin county is so hard up that they cannot build the bridge, or rather a sixteen-foot culvert, just call on the Murray Ladies' Aid society and your bridge will be built in less than a week and in good shape. Listen lo the farmers from the west dis-cussing- the bridge, and you will understand why this lamentation. The work on the new school building- for Murray has been started, the excavation all com pleted and the foundation is be ing laid, and the building; will be rushed lo completion just as rapidly as possible, Bids for the new heating plant were opened Wednesday evening- and several linns were represented in them Maker & Nickels for the Hound Oak Co., John Hauer and John Hall of Plat Ismouth were among them, also Warga & Schuldice. Mrs. Frank Moore and daugh ter, Miss Frances, will depart next Monday for La Porte, Coin., w here Ihey will make a visit with their daughter and sister, Mrs. Arthur Hansen. Mrs. Moore will remain a few weeks, and Miss Frances will attend school in LaPorte for the winter. The Moore home will no doubt be a rather lonesome one this winter, as Misses Margaret and Vera will attend school in Plattsmouth, leaving but few members of the family at home. 1 i If any of the readrrs of the Journal know of ui.y sorial event or item of int-ret in tliis vk-inity. and will mail same tothi.sofiire. It will ap-I-ar under this headintr. We want all news items K1itok Mrs. ;. M. .Mm ford and daugh ter. Miss Olga. wef t' Omaha visit ors Friday of last week. F. M. Mas-ie- and son, Louise, of Ml. Pleasant precinct, were Murray visitors last Sunday. Ted Harrow- and wife were looking' afl'-r some business mat ters in Plait-mouth la-t Saturday. Mis-es Hulh and ll"lli Flliiigton of Omaha are isiling with rela tives ami friemls in Murray this W eek. Mrs. Hay Frans and Mr. Pier son, assistant, cashier of the Hank of l in'on. were Sunday callers in M ui nay. H v. W. A. Ta lor and wife of I iiion departed Wednesday for a few weeks' i-il and vacation. trip in Colorado. Mrs. Suavely and Mrs. !air Poller of I.'nion were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Copeuha er Monday. Miss I'.tta Nickels came in from Ashland la-l Saturday afternoon. where she had 1 n visiting with friends for a few days. Mrs. Johnson of Nebra-ka City, mother of Mrs. W. C. Oilmore, came in Wednesday for a visit with he daughter. Hen. Ihe son of Mr. and Mrs. John Wile-, roi-eived a very pain ful injury to his foot while plowing- Wednesday forenoon. Mrs. Kirkeiidall went to Weep ing Water Wednesday morning-, where she will spend a couple of day- attending the chaulampia. Miss Ilael Ioev and little Aral elle Ailen of Plattsmouth are -pending Ihe week at the J. A. Walker home .-outh of this village. Mrs. Nick Klaureiis received an ugly gash in her hand .Monday from a broken fruit jar. Tin hemorrhage was alarming for ; short time. John Fngelkoiueier of Ml Pleasant precinct is sporting a bran new Marion aulomnhih rond.-ler tins week. the car is made for two only. Mrs. Jo-eph Sans ami daughter. Miss Iteiilah, returned home lasi Thursdav after seeral weeks -pent, in Colorado visiting wilh friends and sight-seeing. Lena, the daughter of Mr. ant Mis. Nick Klurens, had hei shoulder dislocated last Sunday The accident was caused bv a frightened horse trampling hei beneath its feet. Oeorge Campbell and daugh ters. Misses Mable, Oeorgiaand Tessa, of l.ellgrade. Neb., an isit ing w it Ii friends and relative? in this laeality this week, having driven down in their aulo !ie fore part of the week. Dr. J. H. Ilungale of Weepim Water spent two days of last week among friends in ami about Mur ray in the interests of his candi dacy lor slate senator. lie is a very able man for the place and will poll a strong vole in this pari or thfe COIIIllV. Harrv Creamer and AI Hartlell departed Tuesday morning for various points in Minnesota. They will make a visit at the home of J. T. Porter and Steve Copenhavei before returning. Mrs. Creamer is making a visit wilh hei- mother, Mrs. F. M. Young, sr., during tin absence of Mr. ('reamer. Herl Philpot was a Murray visitor Tuesday, spending the day with J. I). Shrador. Mr. Philpot is the Cass county auto king, and is sidling more cars than any other agency. He has cleaned up on all his 1U 1 line, and several of the ID 15 models have been sold and all purchasers are anxiously awaiting I heir arrival. Mrs. V.. O. Lyman of Helena, Montana, who for the past two months has been here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1). A. Young-, near Murray, departed this afternoon for Lincoln, from where she will continue on to her home in the west. Her sister, Miss Clara Young, accompanied her as far as the state capital. When a village is beset by a swarm of politicians, it is pretty hard to tell just how to smile. Every available pocket is crowded with cards, your hands are full of folders, and you promise some thing- to each one, the suspension is awful, but when at the dark hour of midnight he shoves some thing in your face and says "take that," it startles you. GAS 3 COUNTY BOY CAUGHT mnnti MOOSE OUT IN MONTANA The following from one of the Lewi-town, Montana, newspapers, is the account of the wedding- of a former Cass coutiiy young man, A. W. Valb-ry, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Valb-ry, of the precinct, and the friend- of the groom in this section will be greatly ph ased to b arn of his new-found happiness and trust, the future years may be lilb-d with joy; A wedding dinner was given on August I'd at the home of Mrs. J. H. McElwain in honor of the mar riage of their daughter, Dolly Hay. to A. W. Yallery, which took place at Lewj-town. Mont., July J7!h. The room- were tastefully dec-oraP-d in pink and while, and (In elaborate dinner was carried out in the -ante color -Hterne. The bride was beautiful in a gown of pale blue cl'epe de chine and while shadow lace. The groom wore the conventional black. Among- those present were: V. K. Shepard-on, wife and son, Don; Fd Yallery and wife, Hobeit Mc l-'.lwain, jr.. Misses I.lanche and (Joldie McElwain. Mis Lillie Charhcaneau, Mr. and Mrs. Ira 1. Hedge. Mr. and .Mrs. Hay Hod, Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Hall and son, ;ind .Mr. Fran!; Luebke. The happy young couple re ceived many useful and valuable presents. They will be at home to their many friends after October I, on Iheir claim, three miles llol ! beast of Teigeu. Mr. Yallery is a son of Mr. C. H. Yallery, one of the substantial farmers of Cass county, Nebra-ka. The many friends of the young couple join in wishing- them a pro-peioiis journey through life. Accidents will happen, but Ihe best, regulate. 1 families keep In Thomas' Eclectic oil for such emergencies. Two sizes, J.lc am oi'c, at all stores. Mrs. flrnce Hh' den was vi-itin in Nebraska City Wednesday. Dr. Oilmore made a profes sioual call to Omaha Monday. i Plattsmouth. Col. Jenkins was looking afte some business matters in Omah Wednesday. Mrs. L. L. Alix and daughter Miss Freda, were Nebraska City isilors Wednesday. Mr-. Addie Stokes spent la Sunday at Ihe home of her daugh ler. Mrs. Arthur Copenhaxer. Mrs. Clinton To! ten and Miss Esther Llod were Nebraska City visitors Tuesday of this week. .Mrs. Clinton Totlen went 1 Louisville I Ins week tor a lew weeks' visit wilh relatives am friends. Mrs. David Lloyd returned home from Omaha Wednesdav morning where she has been visiting with friends and relatives for Ihe past few weeks. Mi.-s Fern Lloyd, who has been making- her home in Plat I simnil h returned home Wednesday morn. ing ami will remain until Septem ber first. Mr. and Mrs. William Hrown will make t heir home at t he James Drown home next week, during the absence of Mr. and Mrs. Hrown on t heir I rip lo Kansas. M. H. I'.eck of EIniwood was in Murray a short time Monday visiting his daughter. Miss Freda, while en route to Plattsmouth In look after some business matters. William Minford and daughter, Miss Willa. of EIniwood, made a brief visit, in Murray Monday at Ihe C. M. Minford home. Mr. Minford went, on to Plattsmouth lo look after some business mai lers. Harrv Carl of Plallsniouth has been in Murray for Ihe past few- days looking aller Ihe trouble business of the telephone lines in this locality. He has been doing good wnrk, and nw is the time In report all your telephone I roubles to the central station. Ihey will be looked after. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Minford ind daughter. Miss Olga. Waller Mutt, Clara Young, Hulh Elling- on. Mrs. Buck ami son, Hugh, Clarence and Frank, Misses Char- otte and Anna Huek, f Herlm, composed a picnic party that nent the day last Sunday v,l Old King Hill, where a nio:f delight ful time was enjoyed. CASTOR 1 A For In&nts and Children. The Kind Yea Hava Always Bought Bears the Signature of Right Wow is Pang Plow Season And we want are JOHN The J. and Also the John Deere and Iron Clad Wagons We will soon have a line of the high grade BERG BUGGIES that ve wish you to call and see when they arrive. BAKER & IVIurray, - i.li.ftyiijvj .1 w. 222 Files Kectal Diseases in a short time, without a surgical operation. No Chloroform Ether or other general anasthetic used. A cure guaranteed in every case ac cepted for treatment, and no money to be paid until cured. Write for book on Kectal diseases, with testimonials of prominent people who have been permanently cured. DR. TARRY Bee Cuildfng-Omah. Who Was Shs? .'o one knew' her- name, but she was from way down south in Ala bama. She was to meet her riaui-e. Col. Calpepper, in I.im-oln .Monday evening, but the evening iasseni;er rallied her by I'nion ami put her oil in Murray. Several auto were ordered to car ry her lo IMa ' I snioiit h. but when eaeh driv er saw the yel hw" iJow e;s a dor 1 1 ing her hat and Ihe inky faee beneath, his ear- jumped ahead like a startled deer. The gang about the dpot railed up a popular politician of Plattsmouth. who was can assing- Murrav at the iime. and stated the plight of I Ii !ot ber from the south. Hi big' ear soul) roared up to the sta tion, but immediately moved on in ihe direct ion of his home. He wa- a nice man. but said something very naughty. The accommodal- inu agent stopped the flyer and th lady met tier sweetheart m i liiKiha. Harsh phvsics react, weaken the bowels, will lead to chioiiii constipation. Ioans Hegulels operate easily. iTx- a box at. al .- tor es. Public Sale! The undersigned will sell at Public Auction at the Lewis farm, 1 mile west of Plattsmouth. on MONDAY, AUGUST 17th, 1914, commencing- al 1 o'clock sharp, Ihe following- described properly, lo-wit: One mare and colt. ( )ne gr ay horse. One brown horse. One No. 1 fresh milk cow. One good milk cow, fresh in January. One 3-year-old heifer and calf, Two calves. Two sows and twelve shoals. One mowing machine. One wagon. One plow. One harrow. One U. S. cream separator. One hay rack. One side spring buggy. Two setts of double harness. Household goods, nearly new, and numerous other articles. Terms of Sale All sums of $10.00 and under, cash in hand; m all sums over $10.00 a credit of six months will be given, pur- chaser giving good bankable note tearing 7 per cent, ilnerest from late. All property must be set- lied for before being- removed. C. H. FULLER. Q. K. Parmele, Auctioneer. Geo. E. Dovey, Clerk. Get the Molting Ifnltlni, ;mi J licf limo thpTO Al&Vl.i" - - - x 4.U.. -C 1 l.;H Get i t over Feed a good full ration Poultry or.- ..Vira n fK IK nail and all Pratts Product are guaranteed . money back. 91 Have you. rratts txruury hook loupaaciu For Sale by J. i' e. - - - - It's a gentle, inviporatinjr tonic just -what the hens need. r,-,ffn lii-c Killer 25c.to$l.on to tell you that we handling DBBRE i. CASE NICKELS, Nebraska zssates FISTULA Pay After You Are Cured A mild system of treatment, that cures Piles, Fistula and other THE WENDS OF OMAHA TO GROSS BATS WITH THE RED SOX SUNDAY AT 2:30 The Towrisend iun club of Omaha will be here on Sunday next to cjos bats with the pe. x on the local diamond and a very interesting- contest is look ed forward to by the fans. The Towiisends were here earlier- in ihe seas. in and met defeat at the hands of the locals, but since thai time they have been strengthened materially ami will be able lo fur nish a good red-hot game for the lovers of the great national sport. The Red Sox are in good form now- and will go right after the gnat of the Omaha visitors wilh determination to nail it on the fence here. The new addition to ihe grand stand makes the spec tators much more comfortable ;:i!J keeps Ihe hot rays of the sun from annoing them and Ihey need hae no fear of discomfort in attending the games at the lied Sox park in Ihe future. Notice to School Patrons! We have worked out a course of study for the ninth and t on I It grades for the High school at Murray lo correspond with the work done in the same grades in Ihe Plattsmouth High school. Therefore credits earned in Ihe High school al Murray will be ac cepted by any .first-class High school in Nebraska, if pupils de sire to continue their work through the full High school ourse. (Signed :) Mrs. Mary K. Foster, County Supeirrilendent. C 11. Cilmore, Director. W. (I. Hoedeker, Treasurer. Chas. Spangler, Moderator. Taken Up Notice. At my place are three spring calves, two red and a brindle with white face. Owner may have same by paying for their care and this notice. J. Ii. Shrader. FOR SALE Two-cylinder Au- Mirn aulo, in line running order. Jood car for the money. Will consider some trade. J. W. Holmes, Murray, Neb. FOIl SALE Nice pair of 2-year-old bay mare colts; they are good. Come and see them. J. W. Holmes, Murray Neb. Over Quickly s? T nn ocr-ora with rhiW - oo ..--- . . and be sure to include Regulator af Krt satisfaction or - V. EGENBERGER, Plattsmouth. A v