IL ATTSMO tIT H SEMI-WEF.KLY JOURNAL. THURSDAY. MARCH 30, 191C. TACT. C. Murray D Prepared in the Interest of the People of Murray and Surrounding Vicinity Especially for the Journal Reactors mw"r tX lUTTY WITH US AMD HELPS HIS ULJLJ o .in 44444W1 1 1 MlHf r ft i i i6fcr Check Booh Aids Rim tolfake Qidck 7iadeBealr Four per cent interest on time deposits. Our deposits are protected by the State Guaranty Law. IVIL5RRAY STATE BANK W. R. YOUNQ AUCTIONEER Auction Sales a Specialty. Five Years Experience. If you have anything to sell at auction, write us for dates. SATISFACTION Phone Plaits. 2412. W. Look over the Hi r.i this week. & Tutt bargun .Mr-. Ha 1 it-: Pitman was un Oma kiv. 1.; . Tra.- ri.iiTivif.v is die---f.r Mrs. Ganeii. m: l' t; Mi O. A. Iavi ani visit Mis. E T-tt uer- .ha -v.-r.ir,i:. is ;.i r.uav Mi. Ma rv Davis snii Hon. lis week Searl, at ike 57-r.t a few tk.y Minf.rd hme. The Aid sH-Itty r'.l We.lnexlay. met with Mis. Car There was quite a large attendance. CvTri-cr there will ho lunch at the lrinary Saturday, con.-isting"' of hot biscuit, t-gtrs. potatoes, salad, pie tofTet-. etc. lie -are and come. Lunch will If served ft em 4 to 'J o'clock. Gelt -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! fiufo Gloves! Eiatt Sl Tutt, MURRAY, A T TIT T" mn 1DDQ ' i I t ! II 1 v i GUARANTEED. R. YOUNG, Maynard, Neb. Have you lead the Hiatt & Tutt ad this week? It will interest you. Mr. and Mrs S. G. Latta motored to Lincoln Thursday to see Dr. Ii. Latta, with whom I'.Irs. Latta is re ceiving treatment. Horn, ti Mr. and Mis. Alvin Long, a bahy girl, on Thursday, March. 2:. "Doc" says she is the handsomest bahy in the land, because they say she looks like her dad. Curtis, the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Farris, who has been suffering with pneumonia for the past few weeks, is still ouite sick, but will soon be on the road to mend. The pulpit of the United Presby terian church will be filled next Sab bath. April '2, by the synod ical super intendent of missions, IJev. J". A. Ilen wick. Morning and evening ser ices. NEBRASKA epartment ... - lie sure and attend the coffee t the library next Saturday afternoon. Mr .:ird Mrs. William Split vorc Piatismotfth vi-ilors last Satunvy. Aug. Kngelkemeior was visiting with Murray merchants Wednesday. F. M. Mas-ie of Mt. Pie-sant pre cinct was a Mvrray visitor Tuesday. Jessie Hrwiri has been numbered with the sick for the past few days. Wiilirm Puis, sr., wa-, looking after mine busiruvs matters in Plattsmouth We iiie-.iay. .M r. and Mrs. J, and M rs. Ciilmoie A. Walke r and Dr. were Omaha vi-it- ors Monday. Frank Schlichlr.ieic of hogs to the South shipped a car Omaha market Mor.day cvt i.ing. Cert and .al!ace Philpot. tli Weeping Water auto men, were in .hurray Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. W. S. Smith, .Miss Thorpe, Miss Livingston a:ul Miss Sar.s were Omaha visitors Monday evening. Ted Parrows and Mis. W. O. Po deker were viiting Tuesday with Mrs. Podekcr's mother, Mrs. Sans, east of Murray, Tuesday. Mr. and Mis. I'd Lewis are rejoic ing this week over the arrival of a fine baby girl at their home last Thursday, March '2. I am carrying a full line of up-to-cate Sp:;al!a Corsets. See me for the new Easter bargains. Ltta M. Nickels. Iliman Gansomer ar.d family and Jake Kraeger and family were in Mur iay la-t SiT.day. being guests at the home cf Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pals. Mrs. Will Hunter and d.u'.ghter, Helen, of Plattsmouth, came down on Sunday t ) attend the fu:i"ial of Vilas Phi.'pot. which was held that after noon. Albert Voupg has commenced the lectio: of the new. barn for Charles IWamcr ju.-t south of Murrav. The ! barn at the Gapen dace was com ! 'ileted this week. Iioy Spa:'.g!or. who has b?en suffer ing with a'i attack of the measles for the past few days, is getting along nie-.ly, but his little son, Kenneth, now has taken them. Mrs. Ed Gansemer went to Omaha Mcndaiy v. here she maile a brief visit with Mr. Gaii.-eir.c-.-, who is there- re ceiving treatment. She returned home Tuesday evening. Mrs. Tom Tih-on, who has been quite sick for the past few weeks, re mains about the same as last week. Dr. Coo!; of IMaitsinouih was called in consultation with Drs. lirendel and iren.uel ecinestlay. Mrs. D. A. Young, Mrs. O. A. Davis and Mrs. E. S. Tutt served the co'-'ee at the libaryr last Saturday, and even though the weather was very bad. the ladies cleared a nice sum cf money for the library. Mrs. L. II. Puis met with quite an accident Monday evening while, pre paring supper, severely scalding her left hand. While the burns were very painful the is improving and no per manent injuries were inflicted. Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Adam Kraeirer. a babv bov. on Fridav. March 24th. Poth mother and little one are getting along nicely, and Adam is 50 proud that he thinks he is bout the only "dad" in this com munity. This has been candidate week in Murray, and they have been flocking in rather thick. Candidate for Con- gress jonn .uaguire was nere on T 1 1 W Tuesday. Monday the candidates for treasurer, lritscli and iiryan, were here, also G. II. Manners, candidate for sheriff. Mrs. E. M. Steiner came down from Lincoln Monday, and in company with Dr. Gilmore ard her sister, Mrs James Drown, went to Omaha Tues day, where she was placed in the Presbyterian hospital, preparatory for a surgical operation that will be performed Thursday morning. The young people are planning for quite a social time at the Puis & Gan semer hall on Saturday evening of this week. They have planned a pro gram of various amusements, such as wrestling, boxing, athletic stunts and music, all for the benefit of the basket ball team. There will be an admission fee of twenty-five cents charged. rhilip Schafer experienced quite a serious runaway last Saturday, which was also quite fortunate as well as se rious. His mother and Virgil Urish were in the buggy with Mr. Schafer at the time his team became unman ageable and ran away. All the occu pants were thrown from the vehicle, and Mrs. Schafer and Virgil were slightly injured. The buggy was com pletely demolished. If any of the readers of the Journal know of any social event or item of interest in this vicinity, and will mail same to t his office, it will ap pear uinicr tliis heading: We waul all news items Euitok teiy. S. I. McKELVIE The Murray Commercial club are planning for another one of those great big times that they gave to the people of this community a year ago, a banquet and entertainment at the Puis Gansemer hall, on Thursday eening, April 0th. The program, which will consist of very interesting speeches and music, will start at 8 o'clocl sharp, followed by the banquet icial time. S. R. McKelvie, and soc editor of the Nebraska Farmer, will be present and deliver a very interest ing talk on "Community Interest." Hon. W. D. Panning, of Union, will also Le in attendance and deliver an : udress upon a subject that will be to the best interests of Murray, her peo ple, and the people surrounding Mur ray. The committee selected by the Com mercial club are exerting every effort to make this gathering one that will surpass that of last year. There will be- a great feasc of good things to eat. and the- musical piogram will be the best that is pos.-ible to obtain, and all that remains to make this one of the ir.ct successful gatherings ever held in Murray is that everybody come in and join in the good time, and partake ol tne good eats. An invitation is ex tended to you. and to you. and so on clear along the lire we want you ail to come in and join us. Everything is as free as the air ycu breathe. It will rood time with th d club. Coir.merci. The library association held their regular business meeting this week, and owing to the absence of the presi dent. Mrs. Minford. Mrs. II. C. L.-n- the ice president, presided over the meeting. - The regular matters of business coining before the board were properly disposed of. Philip Lambert has commenced the work en the addition of two rooms to his lesidence property in Murray, which will make room for the son and famny of Mrs. Lambert, who ai . j f . r k 1 n. 10 wig 10 .uurray irom umana and will make their home here for the summer. Albert Youn? and G Gib. on will do the work. t: if 11.11 -t .i . 11. .wci'amei, tne jovai anc wholesouled M. P. operator from Ne oraska City, was visiting wi'h old Cass county friends last week, a few hours of which time was spent in the county seat. While there "Dill" found a few moments' time to pay th2 Jour rai a briet call, where he is a mighty welcome visitor at any time he is ; caller in the metropolis of Cass. There was quite a pleasant gather mg at the larm home of Mr. and Mrs Otto Puis last Sunday, the occasion Kr incr t li o -nl . t..t C ht t-i.i - ...- 01 ctmii ui ai 1 . I Uls tirtiiday anniversary. All the rela tives of Mr. and Mrs. Puis, including some nearby friends, were present, There was the usual big dinner spread before the visiting relatives, which was one of the pleasant features of the day. Here From Nehawka. Julius Kuhmann, the fine horse man, from Nehawka, in company with i hoik ruieiuon, me merchant prince T " 1. Ol t 1 - - , , of south Cass, was in the county seat a few hours last Saturday, and while here paid the Journal oflice a brief visit. Mr. Rhumann passed through hrre a few days ago with a fine jack that lie bought over at Chariton, Iowa, and -will be found in the cj.re of Mr ladnnann trus season for breeders who may desire hi-j services. Else where in thiis issu.? of the Journal will be found an advertisement for this animal, as well as Mr. Rheumann's fine Percheron hors.?, "Billy T." FOR SALE Good twin Indian Motorcycle. For sale or trade. v " w C D. C. Rhoden. DEATH OF LITTLE SON OF MR. AND MRS. WM. J. PHILPOT Vilas, the little 5-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs William J. Philpot, died at their home last Saturday after noon at 4:o0 o'clock, after five days of illness from dyphtheria. The dread disease seemed to grip the little fel low from the very start, and while ail the medical aid possible was brought to him his life could not be saved. The case from the start was so serious that Dr. Gilmore performed an ope. tion upon his throat in order that his life might be saved, but only pro longed by this surgical skill. A specialist was brought from Omaha with only the same results. The lit tle fellow was laid to rest Sunday af ternoon in the Weeping Water cem etery, without services, owing to the strict quarantine. Funeral services will be held later, after the quarantine is lifted from the Philpot home. Mr. and Mrs. Philpot have the deepest sympathy of the entire community in their hours of sorrow and bereave ment. Improves Equipment. L. II. Puis, proprietor of the Mur ray garage, has purchased the entire equipment of the Jameson machine shop at Weeping Water, all of which has been transferred to the garage of ?.Ir. Puis here in Murray. This equip ment consists of heavy turning lathes, milling machinery and everything that is needed to make up a complete ma chine shop. This, added to Mr. Puis' present outfit, will give him one of j the most complete repair j Cass county. shops in Mrs. Sam Schwab drove to Platts mouth Tuesday to attend to some im portant business matters and visit county seat friends for a short time. Mrs. George Wagner and Mrs. Phil ip Keil drove to Plattsmouth Wednes day to attend to some business mat ters and visit county seat friends. 100 Subscriptions for the Ladies Home Journal, $1.50; The Country Gentleman, $1.00; the Saturday Evening Post, $1.50. See me for full particulars about any maga zine in special club offers. Francis Cook, Agent, Murray, Neb. Please Call and Settle. Please call and settle your account now, either by cash or note, or we I will be compelled to place the same in other hands for collection. Baker & Nickels. For Sale. Gordon, Deuel, Keith and Perkins county land. Very good terms. Bert Root, Murray, Neb. S. C. Rhode Island Red Eggs for hatching. 75c for If $4.00 per 100 at the house; by express, $1.00 for 15 $5.00 for 100. We have been breeding for heavy layers as well as form and color. Our stock is Rick f ecker strain crossed with Cloverdale males, no inbreeding. Phone Platts mouth No. 4021. W. B. Porter, Mynard, Neb. 3-27-tfd&w Mrs. Nancy Goodman and son, Sam, cf the vicinity of Mynard. drove to this city yesterday afternoon to attend to some business matters and visit county seat friends for a short time. Mr. Goodman was a pleasant caller at this office and while here had his sub scription to this paper extended for another year. Peter Campbell and wife were in the city yesterday for a few hours, driving in from their home near Ke- rosha to attend to some trading. They were accompanied home by Uncle Lige Brown, who will visit near his old home with the old friends. Come to The Journal for fine sta tionery. Barber Shop HOTEL RILEY Plattsmouth, Nebraska First-Class Service Only Public Bath -IN THE CSTY Shoe Shining and Porter Service. h to Tel. 200 throe rings Shellenbarger & Atkinson, PROPRIETORS f Fir Imp m PI m & -V ' 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 PI anters 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. v Murray Hardware i: MURRAY, ome m 1. ARID our new line of Men's, Boy's, Misses' anI Children's Also a complete.line of Men's Work Gloves. If in need of anything in our line of goods drop in and we will prove to you that our prices are right. A full and complete line of new Jswolry and QussnswarG ready for your inspection. Highest Prise Paid for Farm Products! Puis & Gansemer Murray, For a mild, easy action of the bowels, try Doan's Regulets, a modern laxative. 2oc at all stores. Special Revival Meetings. Special revival meetings will be held at the United Brethren church, south of this city, and will commence on Monday evening, April 3rd. A spe cial evangelist and singer will have charge of these meetings. Everybody invited. For Sale. My hearse team, harness and car- nage and lurnuure wagon ior saie. Can be seen at the Parmele livery barn. M. Hild. The Celebrated Percheron and Shire Stallion ' p&N5tfev LfEL will make the season of 1915 at 3 miles south of Murray; 14 mile east and 4 miles north of Union. COLONEL is a rich bay, is an extra sure foal getter, and his many colts in this lo cality will speak for their excellency. TERMS: $8.00 to insure a mare with foal; :? 12.00 insure a colt to stand and suck. Mares sold or removed from the community, service fee immediately. Care will be taken to prevent any accidents, but owner of horse will not be X and Implement Go. NEBRASKA LOOK OVER Nebraska. Good Seed Corn For Sale. Iowa 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. CUT THIS OUT IT MONEY. IS WORTH DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c to Foley & Co., Chicago, Ilk, writng your name ar.d address clearly. You will receive in return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for lagrippe, coughs, colds and croup, Foley Kidney Pills, and Foley Cath artic Tablets. Sold everywhere. Read the want ads in the Journal. my home, 2 miles east and weighing 1800 pounds. He becomes due and payable responsible should any occur. F. L. RHODES a ; r -. j ' i I i L i i rH-H"H-l"H' o K 1