PAGE 6. PLATTSMOUTH fiUMI-WEniLY JOURNAL. THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1915. Murray Department Prepared in the Interest of the People of Murray and Surrouriuing Vicinity Especially for the Journal Readers If any of the leader of the Journal know of any social event or item of interest in this vieitnty. and will mail same to this office, it will ap lear under this heading. We wui.t all news items Editoh HONEY MAKES THE MARE G r ' To business men bank deposiis are a commercial necessity. Four per cent interest on time deposits. Our deposits are protected by the State Guaranty Law. MURRAY STATE 13 AM K R. R. Nickels was a Plattsmouth visitor Saturday. Mrs. E. R. Queen was a Plattsmouth visitor Saturday afternoon. Lloyd Lewis was calling on friends at Murray Saturday evening. F. L. Rhoden was entertained at th Nickels home Sunday for dinner. J. T. Brendel was delivering corn lo the Murray elevators Wednesday. J. D. Lewis is carrying his foot in ;i sling1 at present, ha-ing a had case of blood poisoning. Miss lies Reed of Falls City, Xeb ., is spending a few weeks with her cousin, Miss Henrietta Creamer. Mrs. Mark White had the misfor tune to fall down stairs Saturday evening and was severely bruised. W. S. Ray and grandson, from Beth any, Mo., arrived Sunday for an ex tended visit with G. S. Ray and fam ily. Mrs. Minnie Fitzgerald and daugh ter of Falls City were guests of H. C. Creamer and family Saturday and Sunday. FOR SALE Some cottonwood lum ber suitable for framing work. In quire of E. E. Leach on the Lee Alli son farm. George Ray ami father, W. C. Ray were Plattsmouth visitors Tuesday, making a few hours visit with county peat friends. Miss Frances Moore, who has been spending the past year with her sister, Mrs. Arthur Hansen, at Porte, Colo , returned home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Gray left Tuesday for their home in Eddyville. Murray was disappointed in not being able to keep them here, but they bought a business for themselves, and of course felt that they must go. Oldham's shipped another fine hog t Greeley County Tuesday. G. S. Ray and family were calling on fritnds in Plattsmouth Monday. .Mrs. Mira MC Donald was a Platts mouth visitor Tuesday of this week. W. R. Good and family were trans acting business in Plattsmouth Satin- day evening. Mrs. Addie Stokes accompanied her sister s far as Omaha on her return trio home Mom:ay. F. L. Rhoden and Charles Wolfe were looking after business in Platts mouth Saturday evening. T!:o-e wishing ways to attend the musi al Saturday evening, telephone X . as a number are planning to take loads. Julius Fngclkemeier and little daughter were Plattsmouth visitors over last Sunday, being guests at the home of Mr. Engel kerne ier's parents. Friends have received word from Mrs. F. L. Rhoden stating that the party had reached the Kiue ridge mountains of Virginia and all were enjoying themselves immensely. Mis. Mira McDonald entertained .Mrs. Oldham, Mrs. Write, of Cab, Mrs. Young, Misses Pauline and Fay Oldham at dinner last Saturday. The goest of honor was Mrs. White, of California. Mr. W. C. Ray, of Rcthany, Mo., arrived in Muiray last Sunday on a visit to his son George Ray and fam ily east of Murray. This excellent old gentleman has made several trips to this county visiting his son, and has a great many friends here who are always pleased to see him. He was also a great friend of Uncle Ivan White, and of course a portion of his visit will be made at the White home a guest of Mark White and his mother. A special in boys' bib overalls. Blue stripe and summer weight; ages 6 to 13. Get J one quick they won't last long. Boys' Waists, military collar in stripes, plain gray and satine. You can't buy the ' material and make them at this price. Hia 8fc Tutt, MURRAY. NEBRASKA Prof. Hull, of Peru, was a Murray visitor last Sunday. Chas. Mc Reynolds made a business trip to Union Wednesday. J. A. Walker shelled and deliver ered lias last year crop of corn this week. W. J. Philpot shipped a car of hogs from tin's station to Kansas City this week. Walker were Omaha visitors Monday of this week. D. J. Pitman has been supplying his old patrons with their hard coal the past week. James Loughvidge spent last Sun day in Omaha with his met her and Lio'hcr, Dr. W. K. Lough ridge. Dr. Giimore and J. A. Walker were looking after some business matters in Plattsmouth Wednesday morning. Mrs. James Loughridge and daugh ter Miss Jh:e, were Omaha visitors Monday and Tuesday of this week. Philip Keil departed on Monday of this week for South Dakota, where he has some land interests to look after. Miss Helen Xirnms, of Plattsmouth, vv.s visiting at the home 01 Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Tutt in Murray this week. Mr. and Mr. L. L. Alix are mov ing this week to their r.cw home on the Chas. Spangler place south of Mur ray. Misses Margie ar.d Marie Shrader returned home Tuesday from a ten days visit at the Kepler home in F.lrn- WOod. Mrs. Saunders and children, of Om aha, are in Murray this week visiting at the home of Mr. and .Mrs. W. A. Frown. Mioses Laura Puis. Isabelle Shrad er and Carrie Barge r were down to Weeping Water Wednesday morning to attend the picnic. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Barrows are moving irto their new home this week, the one purchased a few days ago from S. O. Pitman. Miss Hattie and Lester Claurens were visiting the past week at the home of their uncle. Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell in Murray. Mrs. Wi ilium Stokes, who has been here for the past few month.; visiting with friends and relatives, departed Tuesday for her home in Canada. Mr. and Mrs. August Engeikemeier will depart next Monday for the ex position at San Francisco. They will visit other points before leturning home. Mrs. W. H. Puis went out .to the farm home of Mr. and Mrs. August Engelkemeier jr., Wednesday after noon to attend the meeting of th Frau-cn-Verein. t reamer .V Jlmiunl snipped a car of hogs to South Omaha Monday of litis week. Henry Creamer went up with them, returning home Wednes day morning. Uncle Alex. Edmiston, residing southeast of Mui ray, has been very ill for the past few days, and owing to his advanced age his condition is at the present time nuite serious. FOR SALE OR RENT Corner store room in Murray, Known as the oid Holmes and Smith stand. There are four good living rooms in connec tion with the room. For particulars call or write J. W. Holmes. Murrav. Xeb. Wm. M in ford and family, of Elm wood, were visiting at the home of Mi. ai'd Mrs. G. M. M in ford last Sunday. r red Xutxmann and Frank Sheld on, from near Xehawka, were in Mm ray Wednesday en route to Platts mouth on a business trip. Mrs. Lois Johnson, of Avoca, was in Murray last week visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell. Mrs. A. L. Baker attended the pic nic at Weeping Water Wednesday, and v,'ill remain for a few days visit ing j;t the home of Mr. and .Mrs. Tor reiv.:e Flemming. Mrs. George Ferguson and (laugh ter M iss Maude, of Oklahoma, arrived in Murray this week on visit to Mrs. Ferguson's sister, Mrs. J. W. Ed munds.' They have been making a visit at various points in this pail of the country, and were delayed in ar riving in Murray owing to an auto accident at Berlin in which Mrs. Fer guson was injured. The Library Association met Tues day evening and had a very interest ing meeting. It was decided to pay a librarian until Christmas. Mrs. Royal was appointed as the librarian. It was also decided to celebrate the third anniversary of the Library by ho'ding a picnic in some nearby grove. The public is invited to come and bring their dinner. A more com plete announcement 'will be made in Tuesday's Journal. Walker Giimore is sporting a fine new bicycle this week as a present from his grandfather, J. A. Walker. Mrs. L. L. Alix returned home this week f'oin her visit with relatives and friends in the western part of the .;ta'.e. Albert Young is carpentering at the. Col. Seyiioit farm this week. Albert has unmarked in the carpenter busi ness -for himself. Noble Shelby, of Lebanon., Indiana, was -n Murray the pj--t week visiting v. ith friends and iclaiivcs. lie was return in;, home front a vi stern trip. Miss Margie Walker attended an entertainment of young people at the 11. X. Dovevy residence in Platts mouth Tuesday evening of this week. The new home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vallery has been completed, and is one of the nicest little homes in Murray. Mr. ami Mrs. -Valley will move in. The new home of Wm. Pols, sr., has laen completed, and is ready for oc cupancy. This excellent old couple will soon move to Murray to make their future home. .Marion Alice Creamer ha? been quite ick for the past few days. The Mm-ray Schools will open for the winter term on September 7th Iliatt & Tutt will have a full line of school supplies on hand next week. ."m is. Fitzpatrick, of Falls City, i cousin 01 .Mrs. .Mm tord. will give a reading at ti'e musical next Satur day ewening at the Capon home. Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Pitman are spending the week with Mrs. Pitman'-; sisttr, Mr. and Mrs. Schafer, near Cedar Creek. The moving picture show that has been braving the storms in Murray for the past few months, has given up the fight and l as down to dryer quarters. The boys hi.ve been up a proposition this season with an air dor.ie show business, when it was r.ot raining the weather was so cckjI that everybody was seeking shelter in place of fresh air. W. W. Hamilton and family were another picnic party that wont down to the old Missouri last Sunday and on account of the rain were compelled to spend the day with Mr. and Mrs. Mark Whit.?. With the two parties Mr. and Mrs. White had a house full. but they never come too thick and fast for these hospitable people to take care of them as long as they have the room, and they have room for a good many. .Mrs. .-uma ,nue and little son, who have been here for the past three norths, visiting at the home of Mrs. White's mother, Mrs. F. M. Young, de parted for their home in Madison, Cal ifornia, on Mor.dey of this week. In returning homo they will go via Kan sas City, where a few days visit will be made with relatives and friends. Dr. J. F. Brendel and James Hatch-t.-tt v.erc looking after some business matters in the county seat Tuesday morning of this veek. OUTDOOR MUSICAL BY THE MURRAY LI BRARY ASSOCIATION The Murray Library association will give an outdoor musical Saturday eve ning, August 28. at the home of L. Gapen, and the following program will be rendered: Piano Miss Mary Loughridge Piano Duet..Velma and LelanJ Wood Reading Mrs. Alvan Ramge Vocal Solo Carl Lynge Violin Solo Leland Wood Character Song Celma and Leland Wood Reading Mrs. William Baird Vocal Solo ......Mrs. II. E. Wescott Piano Miss Olga Minford Refreshments. The association asks your attend ance. Come and help make it a suc cess. The Place to Buy Lumber. There never was a season so favor able for building and making im- j provements around your farm home 1 as this one has been, and the activity around the Murray lumber yard is an evidence of this fact. More of all grades of lumber is being sold this spring thrn for many seasons. The demand for good goods and the fact that it can always be found at this lumber yard at the right prices are the causes for the increased busines- Mr. Kikendall is after the lumber business of this locality, not only from the fact that it is due him, but be cause he is ready and willing to meet all competition on the numerous grades of lumber. Updsiiil frisks will be made for the next two weeks on our cntirejlinc of Oil Stoves, Lawn Mowers and See Cream Freezers We would like to close this line out this sea son and will make the prices right. Gasoline Engines! The Rock Island Line is the one we carry, and we are prepared to make some attrac tive prices on this line at this time. We can SAVE YOU MONEY. Murray Implement and Hardware Murray, Company. Nebraska EFFORT OF THE COXDITION OK THE Murray State Bank of Murray, Nebraska Charter No. Z Invi jv-.j ated in the -uae of NVlnaska. at tlie clo-e of business Anyu-.t '.'i'. IMi.'i. Building New Warehouse. The Murray Implement Company are building a new warehouse on the lot just back of the Puis & Gansemer store room. lois wdl be used as a stock room for the Implement com pany. The Murray Implement Com pany are up and coming m tiieir line, and are going to carry the goods to ainst a hard j meet the domanns or their pations at ail times. Their stock is growing all the time and the lines are becoming more varied, and here you will find most anvthing in the line of hard ware and implements. Xote their ad in this issue and watch it for specials that they will have for you from time to time. They are offering some bar gains this week. . Loan am discounts ? T-.'.'T.I ? i iveroraf "s f.i t'O Huiikinir liotw. funiikiiie and fixtures XW'i Ih.i Current exi-iiM-s. taxes and interest i:iil I .:'. 117 Due from national ami state trunks 1.") Cm i eui-y 1.S.C in Uolil coin Mil ot' liver, iiii-kels and cents VA rz 17..':i'i IT Bound for Canifornia. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Chas. Spangler de parted last Monday for their visit of several months in California. After attending the fair they will take up quarters in various sections of the state for the winter. They may make their home in California for some time depending on how well they like the country. Their farm here is in tlie hands of Mr. and Mrs. Alix. Will. Open Garage Xext Week. Toial iioi.c::. is- I.IA1SIMT1F.S tiO.iUHI fl( l ".tmtl (K) -J,:.1'4 !I4 fapit al stock naid in . . - Mintlus fnii'l I ioivid-d nroiits Individual deiio-.it s suloi-et lo Ttmi...ui-r:tl....l.....r.l..iuit ' -- i f 'xshicr'.s checks outs: amiintr. I.O.V s;,-2.!C0 't-2 i 't-injnoi r, j-'uaramy nwiu cr. Total fiui.c;:. o State ok Nebraska, ' t. . Count v of Ci, t I. . ;. IJoeucker. ctxshicr of tin a.ixve named hank. io liereliy svear tiiat. the aliove statement, is a correct and true copy of tli" reimrl inaiie to ihn State hanking lard. V. l. Hokokkkh. "a.sliier. t ( has. ('. I'ahmki.e. IMrector. Louie Puis, the new garage man in Murray, will open his garage next week. Evevrything is in readiness for business and when his machinerv is in (place he will be prepared to doctcor rnost any old automobile that roams these hills, and even those that are en tirely out of commission and unable to roam the hills. He understands his business thoroughlv. Attest: i Fi:ei I.. Ni'T.man. 1'ireclor Accident to Little Girl. Sii)--rilrt-d am! sworn to Ix-fore me this i'.tli davof August. IMi. Vkh.va Hatt. sEAid Notary I'uhlie. Social Dance. The Murray Dancing club will give another one of their social dances at the Puis & Gansmer hall on Saturday evening, August 28th. The music will be furnished by the Holly orchestra of Plattsmouth. There is a good time in rtore for all who wish to attend. Ph-asant Time at Mark White Home. There was a large cro'.vd of Murray pe. pie that wont 'down to the old river last Sunday to enjoy a day's outing in picnic style, but the heavy rain that came up during the day spoiled a por tion of their pleasure. But through the hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. Mark White they were permitted to spend the day in a very enjoyable manner. They were invited into the home of Mr. and Mrs. White during the storm where their picnic dinner was .spread in grand style and a most enjoyable time was had at that. They are unanimous in expressing their thanks to .Mr. and Mrs. White. Following weie those present: Mrs. Sarah Young, Mr:;. Anna White and son, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Oapen, son Oliver and ilauunter Jliss ilia, Mr. iuid Mrs D. .A,, loung and daughgter, Miss Clara, Mrs. Ona LawLon and little son, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wiley and little daughter, Mrs. V. A. Kennedy, Mrs. Wm. Royal, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Tutt and Miss Helen Ximms. Thelma, the little daughter of Fred Kamge met with a very painful acci dent one day this week. While in the attempt to manufacture some toys the little lady employed the use of a hatchet that contained a very 3:een edge, and in cutting the material she si nick the little finger of the left hand and cut the tip end of that member completely - off. While the accident was a very painful one there will be r,o serious results in the accident. The little daughter cf Mr. and Mr? Roy Spangler has been qnite sick for the past few days, sunering witn a spinal trouble. FARfti BAIN TILE Exceptional Quality Prompt Shipment SPECIAL DELIVERED PRICES SUNDERLAND BROS. COMPANY. OMAHA, WEB. u:x2'V4'i: nuns. School Opens September fi. FISTULA Pay When CURED All Rectal Diseases cured without a sureical operation. No Chloroform, Ether or other gen- j era i aneastceuc usea. uuc uunm WRITE FOR BOOK ON PILES AND RECTAL DISEASES WITH TESTIMONIALS BDR. E. Ft. TARRY, Omaha. Nebraska Piles The Murray Public Schools will op en for tlie fall and winter term on September 6th, and to make the year a successful one from every standpoint the first rule of the term should be complied with, and that is that all the students be on hand the first day, and start right. The teachers will be hap py to see the total enrollment on the opening day. it is the duty ot each parent to exert every effort to comply with this rule. It will be much easier for both your child and the teacher during the entire term. ssaDRS. fIACH Cl r.1AOHe THE DENTISTS Saecessers Ce SAILKY A MACH The lareeift and best equipped dental offices inOaaah. Experts in charge of all work. Lady attendant. C Mada-rat Frleea. Porcelain fillings jvit lUct tooth. Injtruaents carefullj f tcrilliad after using. a THIRD FLOOR PAXTOM DLOCK, OMAHA Another Fine Home. New Man at the Llevator. Albert Wheeler has taken the man agement if the Farmers' Elevator in Muiray, and has entered upon the duties of his new position tin's week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gray have taken their departure for their new home in Eddyville, Nebraska, where Mr. Gray will enter into the general merchan dise business. Mr. Wheeler has not moved his family to Murray yet, but will just as soon as possible. Albert will make a good man in this position and the people of Murray are more than glad to welcome him and his ex cellent family into their midst. There is still another fine home un- uer way mat muse ne completed in Murray before the coming winter, and that is the one for Mr. and Mrs. Louie Puis. The foundation is being laid and will soon be ready for the car penters. Smith & Tiekoetter, of Plattsmouth, have the contract. Here will be another fine home in Murray. It is being erected on the lots next to the fine home of Mr. and Mrs. I). J. Pitman. HOG TAKEN UP. Several days ago a stray hog came to my place, and after remaining near for some time the animal was placed in my lot, and every elfort has been made to find the owner.. The owner may have same by calling at my place and proving property, paying for care and damages and for this advertise ment. Alva Long, Murray, Nebraska. One way to relieve habitual con stipation is to take regularly a mild laxative. Doan's Regulets are recom mended for this purpose. 25c a box at all drug stores. QMOfi1 are still endeavoring to carry everything that you need today or will need tomorrow in the line of Dry Goods and Groceries. We want you business and realizing that by keeping the lines of goods that j-ou will need today or in the future, is one chance in our favor of se curing your business. We are buying goods to suit you, not ourselves, and if you will only let us know what you want we will be in a better position to please you, should we not have the article in slock. Let us know your wants and we believe that we will be able to prove to you that we are a money saving station in Murray for you. When those wants are in our line ' we want to talk to you. Puis & Gansemer, Murray, Nebraska.