r TirfTPrilY MARCH 23. IIG. Dies at the Soldier's Home. . . rr 4TronrTti orxri trrrri v inrivT f Murray Department Prepared in the Interest of the People of Murray and Surrounding Vicinity Especially for the Journal Readers If any of U. readers of tlie Journal kmw of any -i&l ereni ir iinu i.f ii.i-resi in this i.-iijity. and will mail same n t liis otljre. ii ill ap-l-ar uiil-r lliis lieadint.'. X e w a&t all LieV3 ilf ms-Eimtoh WITH US AND HELPS HI BUSINESS t h 'Ul II I nnn nnnt ;eji ilt QJU ODD Hir Check Book AicZr him to flake Quck Trade Dealer Four per cent interest on time deposits. Our deposits are protected by the State Guaranty Law. MURRAY STATE BAPK W. R. YOUNG, AUCTIONEER Auction Sales a Specialty. Five Years Experience. !f you have anything to sell at auction, write us for dates. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Phone Platts. 2412. W. R. YOUNG, Maynard, Neb. Mrs. Tom Tulson has' been on the sick list for the past fexv day.-. lie sure and attend the coffee at the libraiy next Saturday afternoon. Mir.foid X- Creamer shipped a car .f sioili t. the South Omaha market' Ti.e.-tlav. I.. If. Puis ami family spent Sun day at the home of Mr. and .Mrs. ;,'uk Fried rich. Frank Vallery ami Elmer Nali-.-.trm Wtie Platt.-ir-'-uth visitors Tue.-day evening. Dr. J. F. Prendcl was looking after some professional business in Platts mouth Moniay evening. Hoy Spangler has Ik-cm confined to his home for the past few days with a seige of the measles. A If. Ganymer and W were 1 ''!. in-r after some matters in Omaha Monday. The two sons of Mr. ami Mrs. C. II. Harris have been numbered with the sick for the pa.-t few days. Curtis, the little s n of Mr. and Mrs. John Farris, has been numbered with the sick for the past few days. Wesley Copenhaver, who was oper ated upon a few weeks ao for pyemia, was taken to the hospital this week, for treatment. I am carrying a full lino o up-to-date Spiralla Corsets. See me for the new Easter bargains. Etta M. Nickels. Mr--. John IF bsc-heitlt. who has been numbered with the sick for the past few weeks, remains in about the same II. Pub busines? condition. She does rot gain strength very rapidly. II. C Creamer went to Plattsmouth Tuesday evening, from where he took the train to Omaha to look after the car of stock that the firm had on the market Wednesday morning. Mj.-. H. G. Todd, who has been in tile' he-pit.tl in Omaha for the past i four weeks. xviilWreturn h -me Fruiav. leased to : proved in The many friends will be return erreatlv i- Look over the Hiatt & Tutt bargain j i. I this week. j Make irrantremer.ts to attend ti t i c. :Te-e Saturdav. ; P-e ure and spend the afternoon :,r.d cvenir-u Saturday -it the library. AU fit Y' umr and George Gibsoi' ;.rt building a barn for Lloyd G?p;i this week. Mr. and Mrs. H. Deck and family were viitinir with relatives i". Eim v.ood Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Georire Ray and Mr. i.nd Mrs. Thomp.-en were the guests t.f Lloyd Gpen and family lat Sun day. Oldham's have added another sow of the Duroc Illustrator breeding to treir herd. This hog was bought from Georjro Brig;rs fc Son, of Clay Certc-r, and is a tried sow. Have you lead the Hiatt & Tutt ad this week? It will interest you. (Juy McCiiil was a I'lattsmoutii vis- . ror hundav. I ! Ik:t I'.oot was a I'lattrmouih vis liter Tuesday ever.inir. O. V. Virgin and family of Dunbar v.cre visiting with Murray relatives Sunday. Mrs. Lambert has; returned heme after a few weeks' viit with her daughter in Omaha. Mrs. James Holmes, Miss Walker and Mrs. Shrader entertained at the library last Saturday afternoon. A larjre crowd was present. "Col. Seybolt was a Plattsmouth vis itor Tuesday evening. lie returned to Plattsmouth with his sister, Mr.-. A. C. Mutz, who had been here visit- in? for a few davs. -ee lei health. Chris Miller of PHttsmo.it h was in Murray Wednesday of this veek i itii tr with old friends. Chris re ir.ntly sold his Plattsmouth pr(pei iv, has not yet made up his mird just where he will locate. Mi.-;s Henrietta Crear;er has bee 1 on the sick list for the past week. Mrs. Henna Tennat of Clear Lake. Iowa, his been in Murray for the past fw-w days visitinjr at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carroll. Mr. and Mrs. Kirkendall departed last Saturday for Eddyville, Neb., where they will make their future home. They have not moved their household jj-oods from here yet expect to in the near future. Hoy Green was looking after some bii-iness matters in the county seat last Saturday. Jan es Dele-Dernier was attending to s.-:ne bu.-ins ir.aiters in Platts iv.ojth Thursday. Ed Cansemer w;is home from Oma ha over Sunday, returning to that ci-.y M nday iiHii nin.. Omar Schlichteineier shipped three cars of cattle to the South Omaha ;r.aike. .Monday of this week. Mrs. Ctoorire Mclleynolds went to the Presbyterian hospital in Omaha, this week, where she will take treat -merit. Mr. anl Mrs. Hairy Creamer and family .ve'e er.ests at the home of Mr. and .Vi is. T. J. p.ruidel last Sun-d-;. " D'ck Ji received the prize in school this week for bavin? th.e best deportment in his roam. Good for Dick. A. L. P.aker went to Plattsmouth Tuesday ever.inv. where he was shown the mysteries of the Elks' lod.ue in that city. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Schafer were county seat visitors last Saturday, diivin? up for a visit with county seat f 1 ie'als. Greer. P.i??ott ard Ed Xil! were in Plattsmouth last Saturday evening. While in the city Green paid the Jour nal office a brief i.-it. W. H. Puis v. attending the Elk bulge meeting and looking after some business matters in Plattsmouth Tut dr.y evening. Miss Isabelle Shrader went to Plattsmouth Tuesday evening, where she remains oxer ni?ht visiting at the home of Mis Anna Cist. Mrs. D. A. Voang. Mrs. E. S. Tint ard .Mrs. O. A. Davis will serve the coffee at the library Saturday after noon. Everyone is irx-ited. Mr-;. Edith Taney went down to Weepim' Water this week, xvhere sh expects to accent a position at the telephone switchboard in that city. J. L. Shrailer m;vie a business trip to Plattsmouth lat Saturday and xxldle in the county reat he xvas a pleasant caller at the Journal office. Miss Ogki ?lmfoid. who cam. hon.? to spend Sunday xvith her parents, t)wing to illness, xvr.s unable to re turn to her studies at Lincoln until Wed n es d a v m o ruing. Mrs. Jake Taylor Xe'o., accompanied by Miss Margie, weie in days the jast xveek friends and relatives. Mrs. W. G. F.oedeker returned home from the hospital in Omaha last Fri but ; day evening. She has greatly im The proved and is gaming strength very Mrs. Clara Campbell died at the Soldier's Home at Grand Island on V Maich loth, after an illness of a fexv months, at the advanced age of 81 . years, death occurring on her eighty- 'V first birthday She xvas laid to rest be.-ide her hi-sliand, xvho died last fall : at Plair, Xeb., their home for the past '.K thirty ye'ars. The deveased is survived j by one daughter and one son, both of xvhom are residents of PJair. Miss'IC Clara Young xvas married to Matthias V Campbell in Denver. Colo., in lSo.", and for many years thereafter made ! . Cass county their home, and in ISTOj: ( they resided on the farm that is y known as the 0,-c-:ir Capen jdace, then belonging to Little Frank Young. At i X a late'- date they moved westward and afteixvard located at IJlair. There xvere fourteen children born to this family, the Charles Young family, and from the tlate of the first born child up to the death of th.e last of the fam ily of fourteen, which xvas Mrs. Camp bell, their lives will extend over a pe l iod of 104 years. Mrs. Young xvas the last member of the family but xvas neither the oldest nor the youngest. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell have been making their home at the Saldier's Home in Grand Island for some time, xvhere both deaths occurred. n n : pa imp Ismsnfs! Entertains in Honor of Vance Todd. Miss Leora Ann P.rown cnt-rtained a number of her your? friends al the home of her parents. .Mr. and Mr.-. James Hrown, last Saturday over in?: in honor of Vane Todd, xvlto depart ed t'.e fore part of the xvtek for his i'.o-.'j ." Stra.t mor". Cana-da.. '! 'he eve ning xvas ( r.e oi ; great dea" of pleas ure f r all th'se in attendance, and at 'ho :isual hour u f re-hments xve'e svivaI Folhiwing .vere those presto- : Og!a Min-'i -!1, Ida Peynolds of Fi ion. Clara Young. Helen Todd. Varce Totld of Stratmore. Canada, ("!en Todd, of Omaha, John Chrisu-i-sen, Cecil Pettit, Leora Ann l.r. xvr. and Catherine Drown. We would like to call your attention this time to our line of Farm Implements. We have in stock the John Deere and Rock Island Disc; John Deere Plan ters soft ground lister, single and double row lister cultivators; John Deere, Jennylind, New Departure, Pattee and Badger Cul tivators. Also some J. I. Case Cultiva tors that we are closing out at cost. Apax & Ripe Lever Harrows; John Deere and McCormick Binders, Mowers and Hay Rakes; Velie and Reliance Buggies. We think we have a pretty complete line come in and let us show it to you, then tell us what you think. ft Murray Hardware and Implement Go. MURRAY, NEBRASKA Warning to the Public! From this day on. all people com ing on my place after night, must make themselves known, and als their business, for if they do not I will not be responsible for xvhat hap pens. JOHN V. LLOYD, Murray, Xeb. 100 Subscriptions of Plainv'exv, her elaughter, j Murray a fjv visiting wit for the Ladies Home Journal, $1.."0; The Country Gentleman, $1.00; the Saturday Evening Post, $1.50. See me for full particulars about any maga zine in snecii d club offers. Francis Cook, Agent, Murray, X'e'b. Journal joins with the many friends raojdlv. and her many friemls were in wishing those excellent people sue- pleased to learn that she will soon be cess in their nexv location. I in her former health. Get Up! -Take our word for it you can't over sleep with one of our Alarm Clocks in the house. 55c, 90c, $1.45 and a Big One $2.00. Work Gloves! In spite of steady advances in this line we have a big variety of band and gauntlet gloves at $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00. Work Gloves! Dress Gloves! Auto Gloves! Hiatt & Tutt MURRAY, : : NEBRASKA .Mrs. Fred Schafer, xvho has been in an Omaha hospital for the past fexv xveeks recovering from an operation, xv.-.s ablo to leave the hospital Tuesday of this week, but has not arrived hon e a- she is spending a few days xvith frimds and relatives out at Person. Gjs Hollemberg .shipped a car of cattle to the South Omaha market Monday. Miss May Lough ridge gave a num ber of her friends a most highly en joyed exen ing's entertainment at the home of Dr. and Mrs. .G. II. Gilmorc last Saturday evening. The evening xvas spent i na most enjoyable man ner in games and music, and at the usual time an excellent several course luncheon xvas served. Quite a number of her young friends were present. L. H. Puis sells another one of his very successful and practical farm lighting plants this week, the Alamo Electric Plant, one of the best on the market. This one goes to the fine farm home of Charles Engelkemeier, near Weeping Water, and will be in stalled next week. The nexv plant will be one of the large type and will co-er the entire residence and all out buildings on the Engelkemeier farm. It will be a good one and among the best put out by the Alamo people. Silas Patterson, xvho has been here for the past fexv weeks from his home in Texas, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Long of South Bend xvere visiting in Murray with friends' a fexv days this week, being guests at the Dr. and Mrs. Gilmore home and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Walker. Dr. Gilmore and Mrs. Margie Walker took them to Platts mouth Wednesday afternoon, where over the Uurlington, they returned home. Mr. Patterson will take his departure Thursday for bis old home in Pennsylvania, where he will make few weeks' visit before returning I- rank Schilchtemeier xvent to OV.aha a few days ago, xvhere he went for the purpose of taking a fexv medicated baths, and while there xvas taken doxvn xvith inflammatory rheu- . : ... i i i nuiu.Mii, anu is iiox' I'onnneu 10 nts bed at the Presbyterian Medical hos pital. W. J. Philpot and Will Obernalte from xvest of Murray, xvere looking after some business matters in the county seat Tuesday of this xveek diiving up from the Philpot home. Mr Philpot xvas a pleasant caller at the Journal office, xvhere he is alxx-ays one of the most welcome visitors. J. I). Shrader is in receipt of a let ter from Al Iiartlett, xvho left here for Texas a fexv xveeks ago, in xvhich he states that if he xvas back in old Cass county he would surely staw He says that he does not knoxv just hoxv long he can hold out in that almost forsaken country, but he is going to try and "stick." The Maple Grove Threshing M enine company completed a deal this xveek whereby they sell their complete threshing outfit to Henry Thierolf of Cedar Creek. We are informed that the outfit will be kept in this locality lor the handling of the grain, Lut xvill be oxvnrd and operated in the future by Mr. Thierolf. Mrs. I). A. Young returned horn.? from Missouri last Sunday evening. The sister xvho xvas seriously ill, xva? improving rapidly at the time Mrs. Young returned home. Mrs. Wol liver, of Ioxva, sister, xvho accom panied Mrs. Young on the journey, remained in Murray last Sunday eve ning, and returned to her home Mon day morning. For Sale. Gordon, Deuel, Keith and Perkins county land. Very good terms. Bert Root, Murray, Neb. For Sale. A good second-hand threshing out fit; xvill take a good driving team in exchange in the deal. The outfit con sists of one 20-horse International gasoline engine, one 28x50 Case steel seperator, xvith feeder, wind stacker and clover attachment: 10S feet of 1-ply belt. Will be sold right. M. E Manspeaker, Plattsmouth, Xeb. Please Call and Settle. Please call and settle your account now, either by cash or note, or xve xvill be compelled to place the same in other hands for collection. Baker & Nickels. CANNOT PRAISE THEM ENOUGH. Many sick and tired women, xvith aches and pains, sore1 muscles and stiff joints, do not know that their kidneys are out of order. Mrs. A. G. Wells, Box 00, Route 5, Rocky Mount, N. C., writes: "I am taking Foley Kidney Pills, and cannot praise them enough for the wonderful benefit I derived in such a short while." Sold everywhere. A healthy man is a king in his oxvn right; an unhealthy man an unhappy slax-e. For impure blood and sluggish lix-er, use Burdock Blood Bitters. On the market 33 years. $1.00 a bottle. I Barber Shop f HOTEL RILEY t J First-Class Service ! Only Public Bath i -IN THE CITY Shoe Shining and '. Porter Service. , - me bod 3 AND LOOK OVER our new line of Men's. Boy's. Misses5 aii'I Children's 1 &)Hll Also a e-oinplete line of Men's Work Gloves. If in need of anything in our line of goods dro in and we will prove to you that our prices are rig; t. A full and complete line of new ieweSry and Que&nsware readv for vnur inspection. Highest Price Paid for Farm Products! fc3 uIs & Gansemer Murray, Nebraska. Read Hiatt & Tutt's ad in this issue of the Journal. FOR SALE Good txvin Indian Motorcycle. Tor sale or trade. D. C. Rhoden. Coed Seed Corn For Sale. Ioxx-a Silvermine 11)14 crop seed corn for sale, from $1.00 to ?1.50 per bushel. J. L. Shrader, Nehawka J. L. SHRADER. Nehawka, Neb. -Mrs. Il.nrv K r.r.c-eiKimon-r and lit tle child from near Murray, and Mis? Sophia Kraeger of iie.tr among the passengers for Omaha, xvhere thov Mynard xvero this morning xvill visit for the day. Mr. Engelkemeier r.utored up xvith the Indies from their hemes. Eggs for Hatching. Light Brahma eggs at 50c per set ting, setting. Inquire of Mrs. George Reynolds, Route 1, Tlatts mouth. Neb. 3-20-1 ma-xv Mrs. . W. Shrader xvas a passeng er this mornimr for Omaha, where she xvill visit her daughter, Mrs. Grace Rhoden. at the hospital, xvhere the is recovering from a x-ery severe op"m tin for gall stones and abcess. xv tb veie caused by an injury several year siiro. Fre-d Campbell from the vicinity of Murray was visiting in this city a fexv days this xx-eek xvith his friends. The Celebrated Percheron and Shire Stallion M r. A will make the season of 1915 at my home, 2 milea east and 3 miles south of Murray; 1 K lllile east an(1 4 miles north of Union. COLONEL is a rich bay, weighing 1 SOU pounds, lie is an extra sure foal getter, and his many colts in this lo cality will speak for their excellency. TERMS: Tel. 200 throe ring ShsIIenbarger & Atkinson, proprietors -S8.00 to insure a mare with foal; Si L'.OO to insure a colt to stand and suck. Mares sold or removed from the community, service fee becomes due and payable immediately. Care will be taken to prevent any accidents, but owner of horse will not be responsible should any occur. F. L..JRHODEN 1 7 X L i i I A. A V 1 m w to his home. 1