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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1914. PLATTSiKOUTH EVENING JOURNAL. PAGE 7. 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 MM'ial event or iu-iu of interest in Hon vicinity. ami will mail same io i his otliee. it will ai-IH-ar under this heaiiintr. want all news items Lnrrost Chis Battle $k ftever Ends S tafel Mis lfm Jmti Izymk , n ill Kr zoWk VP jj GOLIATH I EXTRAVAGANCE ) V . Frances Bi--r.de Librnri&:'. i I. H PORT OF THE CONDITION for Faturday, O?lor. r T , . Mrs. Marjrartt Rrendel will be Li brarian on Saturday, October It. Murray was sure well representa ted at the Ak-Sar-IJen this week. Albert Young and I.ee were Plattsmouth visitors last i:rdav evening. Sat- DAViO OF GOOD SENSE ,AVID slew Goliath. Many of us hunans ere DAVIDS of COM MON SENSE and GOLIATHS of EXTRAVAGANCE rolled into one. Our dual natures are constantly ngnting. In the end some times David wins; sometimes he doesn't. This banking institution wishes the ARMY of DAVIDS would win EVERY time. It would bring more real HAPPINESS all around. Four per cent interest on time deposits. Our deposits are protected by trP State Guaranty Law. MURRAY STATE BANK Mrs. K. II. Queen was the gu-.vt of "lis? Ktta Nickels last fv.iturd.v ;-.n; t'-ur.u r ('has. Freize and rV.:nily nw'.orei! t.i Omaha Wednesday to attend the Ak-Sar-P.er. Mr. am! Mi.-.. YVm. Pice and daugh ter. Mis.--. K-tiier were attending the Ak-Sar-IJen in Omaha Wednesday. "hi is Miller was down :rm Platt.-r.K.'iUh Wednesday booking tor seme business r.mtters in Jlun-av. Misses M::y Loitgliridge and l.cm.i liio-.vn vere ;;t. ending the k-Sur-Tlei in Omaha Wednesday evtn:nr. Albeit Carter, of "Weeping Warer, va- in .Murray a few days this week vii: with P. A. Peot ard Mr. and Mr.--. Ar.-.n I.otig. I J . d and Wayne I ewis departed f-T Ki n.sa Oity. M; . !st Friday m :;'.. wh--ie they wdl visit i.'- l 1,,,,:; ar.ei 1 a.-int-s inif-o-.: .r th ..- r -' . -I is. Waller Green and ehi'-'ren in plttsmot:th this week v:itin.r :t the ii me of the parents of Mrs. (ireeu. Win. Pit'.ii- and wife. Mrs. O'.een has not l-een in verv goo.) health for the pat few week.-, and the :-.-st with home folks v.i!! !, of g!e:it I-entl't to her. John Coi.naliy, from tile northern a;- of the state, has been veiling wi-ii h mother in Murray for the 'K.st fc's' -a;. .'. John is looking daie a r a i:ea:ty. ar; iuis been rajoyi'a; liie in Li- ; e!;t location. IK- looks tiv siime as e.-nnl, and is the. same go-,1 !.urv,:-ed i-l! w at all tim..s. Mi. and Mis. F. F. Rkot.'en r-v-iirn-el l.'-i:. e last Saturday evenin'- from u - s, South Dakota, wh.ere they have I-een vi.-itin- Mr. Phoden s par ents. Frank reports finding his fath er in very poor hea'th, whirli nw; is received with the ue-'pest reliefs y l is n:..r.y fi iends ai Murray. A.F. Nickels and wife were Platts mouth visitors Monday aftirnoon. Ljc Nickels was takintr in tlie play at Plattsmouth last Saturday even i r.ir. Several auto loads of Murray -t.r-p!.- took in the Ak-Sar-F.cn at Opia'oa Wed. n?sii.iy even ir.u. Mrs. W. J. Crosser, of Wausa, Nth. came in last Saturday evenintr for a I visit with her father. Win. Nickels. James Chalfant, of Purv.elh Neb., arrived last Fi idi y for a few davs viiil with his dautrhter, Mrs. Joim I Hendricks. Ha.ris (hristainser., AI Baiihi-, Harmon Peck and A. L. l!akT were i jtakii!? in the sights of Omaha Ttes j!ay, jrin; up on the train. I Henry Deck. ), the Ford Auto nan 'from Prion, was in .Murray Wednes day attepdin.tr lo bus;.. ess. Honrs is ! well posted on the anatomy of the machine, and vlways knows w'ler- t. find tr;e troubles. I Henry Fonir and Pobt. Shrader re ; tui!ie(i fr om Minne-una the first of i the week, where they went to look 'after n lar.d deal. They claim there ' is e-od land in rdinnesota, but lots i of rotten hind. They did not buy. I'd Pari-ioit, Deputy Grand Master Workman for the A. . F .W. spun sc era! davs last week here in the in- Iterest of the order. He added tinite l i a number of n w members to the I list and will spei.-d sonie more time I hero i.ext Week. A'.f. Nickels who has been sufferinfT with rheumat'sm for the past few years, a rrreat dei l of which time he has heen confined to his home and bed was able to come to Plattsmouth last Saturday for a few hours visit. He is still suffering a jrreat deal with the trouble, but his many friends are rlal to know that he is able to be up and around. Pivndel. Wm. and Llovd assEssaasaessaacE The Very Best The Fall and Winter Caps for Men and Boys'are here, in the very latest patterns and shapes. Our as sortment is complete and the prices rilit. You will need Mittens and Gloves this week to start husking that corn- $1.00 per dozon HIATT & TUTT Murray, - - - Nebraska Pex Yountr. and his mother attend ed the play in Platismouth last Sat urday evenintr. Mrs. Paurneister returned home Saturday evening after a few weeks ! visit in Murray. Mr. ami Mrs. Kikendall and Mrc. W. E. Dull were Ak-Sar-Pon -itors last Saturday evening. Miss Ida Poeleker and W. H. Hutchins were atten 3in r the Al. Sa: -Pen Wednesday evenintr. Mrs. Kikendall left Monday for a few days vi.-it with relatives in the western part of the state. Dr. J. F. P. rondel and sister, Mr.-. Will Seybolt Here Plattsmou'b vis itors Wednesday aficrnooii. Mr. ar.d Mrs. M. G. Churchi)!, Pas line Oldham and Albert Youmr we v Plattsmouth visitors h.st Friday te niuir. Mrs. Will Adams fro mnear Platts mouth, was visiting h?r daughter, Mrs. Yaiuv Pitman one day last week. Misses Francos Campbell Esther Rico and Henrietta Croanier were at fendinjr the Ak-Sar-Pen Wednesday evenine;. James Fouuhri dire ami S. O. Pit man were looking after some busi ness matt':- in Plattsmouth Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Paker and Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Churchill attenetl the bail cranio in Pla'.tsmoutli Sunday af ternoon.. Mrs. Addie Stokes has oeen on tl:o hick list for a few days this week suffering- from a poisonin.tr about the face and neck. !. C. Phoden, ,1. T. Seybolt, J. D. Shrade (iilmore attended the ball jrame in the county soat last .Sunday. M - and .Mrs. -k O. Pitman. Mi. and .Mrs. J. D. Pitman and Mr. ard Mrs. O. . Davis weiv Ak -S.,r-S.;--Ptn visitor; VC'-dncdav- iv-jnin... Ciara Youiv came home from Lin coln last Saturday with Mi.-s O.Lda M inford in the Se;.rl Davis car. Clara and Oirla are attending sch'xd in Lincoln. Mrs. II. L. Oldham and daughters ali.-ses Pauiino and Fay were Platk -mouth visitors last Friday eve nii!ir, taking in the play and vi it at the home of Mrs. Dora Moore. Klnier Halistioni, who h.as hc'ii e;: joyintr his vacation for the past week, came down from Plattsmouth Wed nesday to look after business at tiv bank while Mr. Poedeker was takin r in the Ak-Sar-Pen at Omaha The meetintr called by the ladies of tlie Christian church as clean-up day at the church Wednesday after noon, was pretty well attended, anil from the jrood things served by the ladies we do not blame the men folks for turning out well. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Chrisweisser, who have been visitinjr their many friends in and about Murray for the past few days, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Andy Campbell oast of Murray. Mr. and .Mrs. Chrisweis ser are now living near Osmond, Neb. S. G. Latta, Miss Neva Latta, Mrs. W. S. Smith, Mrs. F. M. Younjr, jr., James Latta, A. M. Holmes, and Mr. and Mrs J. W. Holmes were attend ing the Ak-Sar-Pen in Omaha Wed nesday evening. The trip for the en tire party was made in the cars of -Mr. Latta and Mr. Holmes. Rex Younjr has boujrht the Lee Colo farm, the deal bcinc closed up Tuesday of this week. This sure is a tire piece of land and will make Rex a fine farm. There are but few better hustlers in this part of the country than Rex, and his many friends congratulate him upon his success. Mr. ami Mrs. Arhur Copenhaver, who have been visitinjr for the past two weeks with Mr. Copenh avers par ents in Minnesota, returned home last Thursday eveninjr. They report a very pleasant time, and all the fam ilies of Mr. Copenhaver and Mr Por ter enjoying1 rjood health. They are residing near Porup. 1 Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Churchill and Lee Nickels drove to Omaha in the auto of Mr. Churchill Wednesday afternoon to take in the bi.tr doins,. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Boedekor and Miss Beulah Sans drove to Omaha Wednesday afternoon to take in the A k-Sar-Ben. OK THE Murray State Bank of Murray, Nebraska Charter No. "7js InooriHnnte;! in t!,-St.ne of Xet.raska, at the of Inisiness September -1. l!'14. 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Cashit r ot the uIki e named bank, do heieii.v swearihat i he above siaiement i a cornet ai d t ' tie copy of t le i -m in made to t he State i ia ii Miit; ini:ii n. . . iioi ui k kh, c asinei . Attest . M ii vs. t . 1'a i;m t.i.K. I i rector. I I l!Ki I.. M l'MW. Plieclur S'lbi-i i:,e,l a i id sworn to b f. ,i e n,e t his :'.i'tii lla.V of Se',.t'l;il.el . !''U t It V A 1 1 VI T. .Notary I'nblio. Chas Wolfe and wif spent Sunday with Ale Rhoden and wife. ( has Creamer and wife were call ing on friends in Pki't -mou'.h Satur- day afternoon. I Miss Pertha Nickels and Miss Ida J Good, made a busincN-s trip to Platls ! mouth Tuesday mommy;. I .ithar Ccneidiaye'i and wife re- I tin ned from i M i n ties ot a Th ursda v ait'-'r stierui'.rj.'; a Jew weei:.; i j Sieve Copenhaver: and family with 1 Mrs. Jio Hendricks and son accom i panied her father, J.in; - Chalfault to ! Omaha Tuesday when Mr. Chalfaull will leave for his home at Purwell. Mrs. F. L. Rhoden er.tertained at i o'clock dinner Weunesd:iy cvenirifr. Mrs. W. J. (.-er. W:'jsa, Neb., Miss Ida Good. Miss Pert ha Nickels and .Miss Etta Nickels. Mr. and Mrs. - Frank St ranch of Parr.eston. Nob., who have been visitinjr Jno. Hohschiedt ami family left for Falls City, Nob., Monday evenintr. Mrs. Jno. Hendricks nave a very pleasantly entertained a company of friends at a bread and butter plate shower in honor of Miss Winnie Hutehoson Friday afternoon, the weddinj. of Miss Hetty Tightwad Green to Mr. Joha Doevervbodv Rockfe'.low, was solernrdzed with all teh trimmintrs. The Plight Rev. Billy Sunday tiirhed the knot, ami Miss Ilutchesoii was very much impressed with the ceremony ard enjrjred the jrentle man, on the- sjiot. Mrs. Hen dricks served a delicious two course luncheon. Those present were Mrs. Fred Ramjre, Mrs. A. Ramive, Mrs. Willian Wheeler, Mrs. Joe Sans, Mrs. Geo Parks, Mrs. W. P. Hutcheson, Miss Winnie Hutcheson. Mrs. Will Casey, .Mrs. Pearl Shall, Miss Hutcheson of Missouri. Mrs. W. G. Boedecker, M'ss Beulah Sans, Miss Bertha Nickels, Mrs. Chas Wolfe, Mrs. Walter Sams, Marie Hutcheson, Miss Etta Nickels. Fatal Accident. Citizens were shocked last even ing about 7:30 when the news was spread that J. W. Johnson was found lying dead in the road about a mile north of towr. The body was. found by Olof Olson who was on the way from work to his home in town. He spread the alarm and Dr. Asa and others were soon on hand but life was extinct. He was on his way to the home of Albin Nelson, walking and leading a cow, and it is the supposition that the animal, in an effort to get away, jerked him down wiih such force as to cause death. There were several bruises on his head I'tid face. At the inouest this morning the verdict was acidental death. Mr. Johnson, who was in his I7th year, was one of our oldest and most h'ghly respected citizens, home steading a few miles southwest of this place over 40 years ago, and was the possessor of the place at time of death. He, together with his bereaved wife, have witnessed all the so-called hard times of the early pioneers, and have seen this country develop from a barren plain to a groat state of productiveness and habitation. He leaves to mourn his departure a wife, six children, two brothers, and endless number of very warm friends He was a loving husband, parent and neighbor, and the Visitor, along with a host of friends, offers sympathy and condolences to each member of the heartbroken family. At the time of going to press the funeral arrangements had not been made The Ong Visitor. The sad accident occurred at Ong, Nebraska, where the Johnson family made their home and where W. S. Smith, the brother-in-law of Mr. Johnson formerly made his home. Mr. Johnson was married to the eldest sister of Mr. Smith, and was the father of Miss NeMie Johnson, well known here where she has been a frequent visitor, and the news of the death of this gentleman will be keenly regretted by the friends in Murray. Dance at Murray Saturday. There will be a social dance given at the Jenkins' hall in Murray on Saturday evening, October 10th. The dance will be given by Elmer Boe dektr and the Jacob's orchestra of Omaha has been secured to furnish the music for the event. Every lover of good dancing is invited to be present. Wm. Puis, sr.. was a county seat visitor last Saturday. Dr. B. F. Brendel was looking after some business maters in Plattsmouth last Saturday. lion W. II. Puis ws looking after some business matters in the county seat last Saturday. Mrs. D. C. Rhoden departed this week for a visit with friends and relatives in Fairbury. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Gansemer were visiting and trading with county seat friends last Saturda... Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gibson and two daughters wore visiiip.tr for the day with Mrs. Ilia .t last Thursday. Miss Margie Walker accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Harry Long to South B-nd, and Robert Patterson of Ne vada, to Valentine, Nebraska last week. The trip of 100 miles was made in two days by auto. From there they will go to the Rosebud agency before returning. The Time Will Soon Be Here when you will need that new Heater. We want to tun yuui aiiciiuuu tu me ravonie Round Oak Heaters, Furnaces and Room Heaters There are no better stoves and heating plants on the market than the Round Oak. BAKER & NICKELS, Murray, - Nebraska We are adding to our harness line as rapidly as the demand permits. United Presbyterian Church News. Last week two special meetings were held at which the different phases of church work were discus sed. Most interest wa. aroused by the propositions, that we contribute to the support of work among the "Mountain Whites" as it is represented by the school at Frenchburg. 2nd that we organize a mission study class. Fri day evening program was enlivened by recitations and music. The young people enjoyed the hospitality of Mr. Jas. H. Brown and family last Saturday evening when they held the monthly business meeting and social. The church can not make progress without the help of the young people, neither can the young people succeed without the in terest of the older folks. Murray's United Presbyterian young people should be successful because the Y. P. C. U. is receiving the active in terest of the senior members of the congregation. There were oyer seventy present for the Rally Day program. The of fering goes to help make the Sab bath School of our denomination more efficient. ! Next Sabbath the sr.crament of the Lord's Supper will be observed, preparatory services being held Fri day evening and Saturday afternoon. For State Senator. Having received the republican nomination for the odice of state senator for the second district com posed of Cass and Otoe counties, I will deeply appreciate the efforts and support of my friencis in these two counties. A. F. Sturm, Nehawka, Neb. Combination Public Sale. Dizzy Head Fluttering Heart Floating Specks. These a iv signs of kidney and bladder trouble. You'll have headaches too, backaches and bo fired all over. Don't:. wait longer, but. take Foley's Kidney Pills at nee. Your miserable sick fool ing will bo gone. You will sleep well, oat well and grow strong and active again. Try them. Far sale by all druggists. The undersigned will sell at Public Auction at his home at Mynard, Neb., commencing at 1:00 p. m. sharp on Wednesday, October 1 1, the following described property, to wit: One mare and colt. One sorrel mare, smooth mouth. One bay mare, eight years old, works single or double. One span of bay horses. One good milk cow, six years old. One fresh milk cow. One Duroc male pig. One sow with seven pigs. Nine good shoats. One dozen thoroughbred Ply mouth Rock roosters. Oae good Over land automobile, four passenger. One top buggy. One farm wagon, three- I one-half inch. One spring wagon. One set double work harness. One set single harness. One pump, brass cylinder, 33 feet pipe. One hundred barrel supply tank. One binder. One hog rack. One feed gi inder. One gas stove. One ten-barrel galvanized tank. One plush couch. Other articles too numerous to mention. Terms of Sale: All sums of $10 and under, cash in hand; all sums over $10, a credit of six months will be given, purchaser giving note with ap proved security bearing eight per cent interest. Property must be set tled for before removed from the premises. I am not moving away, only disposing of some surplus pro perty. Dr. Brown, Owner. Wm. R. Young, Auctioneer!. W. G. Boedeker, Clerk. Well Boring. Keeps Your Liver Healthily Active Mrs. Alice Eaton and Mrs. Frank L. Cummins were among the passen gers this morning for Omaha where they will visit for the day looking after some business matters. A man in Kentucky just told a friend that Foley's Cathartic Tablets were the most wonderful medicine that had ever entered his svslem. Said he would not be without them. Neither would you, if you had ever tried them. A thoroughly cleansing cathartic for chronic constipation or for an occasional purge. For sale bv all druggists. Lew Russell and children journeyed up to Omaha today to spend a few hours taking in the Ak-Sar-Ben. Any one wishing rny well boring done, leave order with E. J. Richey at Plattsmouth Lumber office at once as we are going back to Om aha in a few days. Bore 18 inch and put in 12 inch tile. John E. Sager & Son. 10-7-ltwk!y. Don't Be Bothered with Coughing Stop it with Foley's Honey ami Tar Compound. It spreads a soothing, healing coating as it glides down the throat, ami lick- ling, hoarseness, anil nervous hacking, are quickly healed. Children love it tastes good and no opiates. A man in Texas walk ed 15 miles to a drug store to got a bottle. Pest you can buy for croup and bronchial coughs. Try it. For sale by alt druggists. YOU MAY NEED AN- and we want to inform you that dates can be made at this oflice or Murray State Bank for Win. R. Young THE MURRAY AUCTIONEER Careful attention to Public Sales Hates are Keasonalde. Call at my expense TELEPHONE NO. S-N.. Murray, - Nebraska PURE BLOOD DUROC JERSEY SALE 30-Spring Boars and Gilts-30 Will sell at my farm at Murray, Neb., on Tfoyrsdey, October 19114 BEGINNING AT ONE O'CLOCK. Thirty Spring Boars and Gilts; also herd boar, sired by Kruger Lad No 48581. Our hotfs are in high flesh and in fine breeding conditien. Parties from a distance will be entertained at our expense after their arrival in Murray. KL L. OLDHAM, Owner. Col. WM. R. YOUNG, Auctioneer. W. C. BOEDEKER, Clerk.