f 1 JL i . . . . liajiSriL; THURSDAY. JUNE 7, 1317.. PL VTTSMOUTII SOU-WEEKLY JOURNAL. PAGE 5. 1 If any of the readers if tine Journal know f any t.oial event or item of inu-?-i in this vicinity, au.l will rna'.l same to I his otlice. u III no pear under this lieaiiinir. We want all ntws items Ki:toh gSSS and What It Means to You! -AT MURRAY- 31 A TWO-MAME GUARAPiTEE CURS AND THE iVsAWUFACTURER'S Prepared in the Interest of the People of Murray and Surrounding Vicinity Especially for the Journal Readers wJZ. II I I II L I Murray Department i rill IMJw ldliw 1 ! LI ! 1 1- V ! f 1. Pbmen . n Statistics show that the num ber of women depositors is rap' idly increasing. We realize that women to day are a big figure in the business world. We pay special attention to (heir accounts. Courteous tellers and clerks will gledly explain anything women want to knew in the bu:thing iine. ill Four per cent interest on time deposits. Our deposits are protected by the State Guaranty Law. r.?5 U 2 r U - W 3 b . A U. . , .. v., ' "re '.mei ;m Omaha vis- 1 lUilit-i .iCK('VHitl. was looitir ; f'.er ":h matters of business ia the county sent Wednesday. Y"iili,.m Troop ?hijpod tw r cars cf rattle to the South Omaha market U"S'iay evening. Mir. ford & Cre-imer shipped 0 two ; rs i. cattle to the South Omaha !'. ! Kei The i evening. torn1, (.-f Tue.sdav ni.iit tore (!'ivr. trees that were a foot through I o.i the Young pk.je east of Murray. Pen Dill was shelling and deliver ing his com Tuesday. The farmer l-eiieves that the high dollar is row on and they are all anxious to sell. Owing to the heavy storm of Tues day evening we were unable to make our regular trip to Murray Wednes day, thus the cause lor the shortage hi news in the Murray department this week. The Publisher. 1 '! was registration oa' .Murray and while all male citizens j - of the proper ages registered there wt-re exemptions riled :t!l the way fri;n the man with the wife and fam ily down to the man who as finan cially em i a. r r ass ed . Dr. G. II. Giimore and II. C. Creamer made an auto trip to Platts mfi:;h Wednesday morning just after the heavy storm of the night before, and it was sure some trip. The mud and water in some places was up to the axle of the cr.r, but they came through. They claim the worst place between Murray and the county seat was just s)uth and about a quarter f a n.i'.e east cf the parsonage. These two low places are most always in v ;y bad shape and certainly need the ai;e:ui-n of the combined elicits of the county commissioners and the load i verseer. 7 Laclie WJgzmmEEgm for Poros Knit Union Suits 5Qc V-Neck Cumfy Union Suits 50c V-Ncck Cumfy Vests 50c Scisnu-j Fine Yr.rn Union Suits 50c IVIhses Union Suits 25c Infants Wrappers 15c Men's and Beys' Unions 50c, 65c, $1.00, $1.25 This is a very good lime to anticipate your wants while stocks are complete at these prices. Hiatt MURRAY, Are WfL? R3 i f9 54 s 0k a iota: aao x . . . i Mrs. Koy Burton has been serioi!: ly ill for the past few days. Henry Shoemaker was in Oniah; with a car of hors last Friday. Miss Thorpe departed Monday for Lincoln, where she will take , a train ing course in the State university. John Schwartz from near Xehaw ka was a Murray viritor Tuesday venir.sr. visitiny at the hon-.e of Gus Ileiienburg and family. Elmer Hallstrom. who has been in the Murray State bank for some time severed his connection with the insti tution last baturday evening, ;roin; to his home in Plattsmouth for a few days' visit before taking up the du ties of his new position in Omaha. W. G. Doedekcr and A. L. Baker who served on the registration board Tuesday, pave their time pratuitously to the cause, as no doubt many of the members did throughout the state. This is a very commendable act and displays, the proper spirit upon their nart. Miss Jessie Barrows has accented a position in the Murray State bank as assistant to Cashier Boedeker, and entered upon the duties of her mew position Monday of this week. Miss Barrows is one of the accomplished young ladies of Murray, and will prove her capability by making a val uable assistant in the banking busi ness. Ab Murdock. fiom near Xehawka, was stranded in Murray for several hours Tuesday night and Wednesday morning. lie was on the M. P. freight train with a shipment of stock when the lo-hDur work limit came upon the train crew, and they took the siding and left the train. There was no crew available for several hours and the train was left in Murray until af ter noon Wednesday. erwear summer at the Old Prices! &utt NEBRASKA I GRAND TIME IN MUR RAY REGISTRATION DAY Registration day in Murray made a gala occasion, that was in marked contrast to the attitude in a number of the larger towns, and the event was most patriotic in every way. All the business houses and homes of the town were liberally festooned with American flags, and as the young men of the community came forward to register they were greeted with ords of praise from their friends and neighbors. One cf the features of the day was a flag raising held in irom: oi me postomce in tne moi im.g. , a f a i i nr j 1 ; i Here a flag pole forty feet in heignt ; had been erected from which to fly Old Glory and the day selected was certainly a fitting one. The address was delivered bv Dr. Jacckson of the Presbyterian church, an old soldier, and was filled with inspiration to the ; young men who were preparing to defenvl the principles had fought on the battle fields of the ! civil war. To add to the occasion a number of the patriot i songs were ; iven in.ii stiire.i tne o;;i:us.;::; et j that sti the auditors, an! as the fluttering folds of the American flag planted at the top of the flagstaff, thv cheers of the audience was trerr.i ous. The patriotic people of Murray had provided -x gafonola for the oc casion anl as the men appear.-. I at the poui.ig place to register were greeted with the strains o Star Spangled Banner " Mur ttar Spangleu ..amK-r .Murray and P-rs'. Iiock Bluff -jrcinct jtiirol cl f eventy draft. persons lor the seit.cuvv GAR OF F. V. YOUNG S DESTROYED BY FIRE! Last Saturday an automobile he longing to a son of F. W. Young, of rear Union, was wiped out cf exist- ence bv fire as the result of the e::- plosion of a composition supposed to be caibon remover and from the re sult it certainly did the job of remov ing all right. The sons of Mr. Young had been to Union and secured the can of remover and on returning home it was poured into the cylirubr cf the engine in their Overland car. It was only a few seconds until t he composition exploded and covered the car. as well as the two boys, in a sheet of flame, and it was with did;- cu'tv ih.it. thp two voiint men were ' lQ thdr eca an1 at that their clothing caught on lire. The garage was totally destroyed and ali that was left of the automobile was a few scraps of the frame. The neigh bors hurrying to the scene were aide to check the flames and prevent them spreading to the other buildings near by. This car is the one that was se cured by the son of Mr. Young in the Nebraska City Xews auto contest, and was a very valuable ore. The loss of the auto was fully covered by insurance in the company handled by J. W. Holmes, of this city. Mrs. E. K. Queen and Mrs Fd Riggs attended clean-up day in Lew iston. Miss Etta Nickels was looking af ter business in Omaha Friday of last week. Mrs. Mary Wiley returned home on Wednesday of last week, after an ex tended visit with her daughter, Mrs. Dill, over in Iowa. Mrs. Ed Biggs, of Brewster, Neb., arrived in Murray last week for a few days' visit with friends and rela tives and old home folks. The social dance given at the Puis & Gar.semer hall last Friday evening was well attended and proved a most enjoyable time for all present. j All preparations are being made for j the organization cf a Bed Cross so ciety in Murray. It is the earnest de sire of th e promoting the affair thct the first and all meetings be well at i tended, and every lady in Murray and community perform her duty in aid ing in every way possible for the suc cess and good work of the society. A great deal of credit is due to W. C. Smith, our postmaster, and Les Kr.iss, for the flag and flag pole which towers above' our village. Mr. Kniss furnished the pole and delivered it to Ithe point cf erection gratis and Mr. j Smith furnished a flag 6x10 rope and other rigging and j man's part of the work. The com munity extends their thanks to these gentlemen for putting us on the patri atic man. 1 P Hi MURRAY TEACHERS AND PUPILS EET MIGHTY TOUGH TIM From Friday's l.-iily. In commemoration of the .successful year in their work in the high school at Murray this year, the teachers, Miss Thorpe and Miss Livi ig.-tcn, arranged with the .students a treat on the lat day Friday a trip to the state fish eries i::i Sarpy county, just north of South Rend. Starting when the sky was darkenc l i by threatening clouds, three cars load- cJ with Icn;, Las1-ei:? and passengers, headcJ wstv-arii at g a. in Waikor Giimore drove the pilot cm- carrying g Miss Thorpe and Miss Livingston, teachers, and Kd Krueger. This was followed by Oliver Gann with the i sfr.id cr.r. r::rrv!!!" 1 Y; :'. ! i no Brown. Grace Lor,r avSyizc Loughridge. Ivan T . .. . . ... ,.: (,,,. rear gua; ci, hauling .,,,...1 s and Nit:- tis.a ieiesije! ii:(.r, ! Jessie Brown, Lcc:.a I) Cook x1, ... e 4i, ( j. v,., . A I.t. t'i.' IV t t : I'.i .-te-y is not to eusa.-it time they had. in -evi-'Ience when thw ; c- 1 twenty-four hears mud-heave: s on : l:-.tcr pK.ki.v.; On their relvn t irem t::e ri: ?s the rain l:i: th m at I.ouis ':;m? so .- Th: down i:t whsn thev rer. i the ("hi! en hrol Imu.-e the were c :v relied to .''.el: shelter there, arai made prepara tions for an all-night stay. Vv'hile the main army was making preparations for Hvocing ''some where on the Cass county highway,'' Walker and Ed volunteered to seek the nearest wireless station and con. ::;JZ l to cr.mn the storm abated, and order was issued to break tin in units o lour and "get home an way you and long car! was a good time anvwav to be remene eivl by the students. They took the slippery roads, car troubles, soaking, and a'l hardships hilariou.--lv . To encounter and over ci me with'. grouch is the school LXCITLMKNT AT Mi" IS I! AY. This morning the euiii if J lath- of Muriay was aroused to a fev heat when some -.no discovered the Farmer's elevator wrapped in a cloud cf dense smoke, anil the alarm wa at once given that the building wa afire. Stores were locked up hur- rielly and the residents of the town left their homer, to hasten to the scene of the tire. the surprise 01 those who raced to the scene rnay I imagined when it was found that the smoke was occ-aione 1 by an engine of ihe great Missouri Pacific railway. which was witching or. the east side of the elevator, and which was rolling foith great clouds of smoke xtn which caused the imnression that the elevator was afire. If you have any ming for sale adver Ms in thp Jonrrml AN" office rr-.r.iinrr.im i-.'.'.y crjtiipped w nh cvi'iy r;o''; m cicatricial ard scientit'.c i-i-a::it-4S ttciil in ttia trr.iti.-.cnt cf all lurt-i .:itaia.;s tK.-asc;. Ks;cciat!y he"p.f,.il in rh mrr.atism, neuritis, tliica.? u i. e l:Mr.c: . liver, stome! , ar.'i c:U--" internal oroua. All trt-arm. r.ts fiti.i 1 atSs uivoa tin'1- r direct supc: is:':;; of j.ir. '.r:...i by ijral uate turn and women nursts t killed in sanitarium wor!;. Carcf il c;:a.:iir.ation of aM cases made Lefare IreaUiicr.t i nr "i rtakrn. The SoLr Sari-tari-jm o:1ers trcnt mrnts eT::il to ary a'on'j ci ::i"i2r liucs, ar.d nsy be had nioderfcte cost. Tru'rsed by Uadinsf physicians. Write for fu!i ir.fonviiUon. AJurcai K. A. VVAGGENER, M. D. 410-41E nrindiUrdz. Cn.-ha.Neb. ,1 5 rfiGontractGrs and Oulfders did a i No Jcb tco Small cr to Large! Phone 4D or 25 K R !W 8 3 I g3F?r MM ft B 5 Suiurday Evening, yi " L3 n Sho-.v starts at 7:45 Sharp J e. : i v k i l ..w'-u r - c'" rip.n finfiu's? T. ! ; ! ' ! of the Interior ::u- !:e following: At ; ".'..( -.1 '.. e prircs ot iooi.rtuos report's and purely .SM. orations cr.ll on tie tr.o s.-reatest liroiuction in nw.!-. i'afioti? motives marie i . .e same ut:r,.;: ar.u tae project f ria.-rs a. re responding in earnest to t i- govcrtrrenl's call to put in cul tivation the largest possible acreage. They are meeting the shortage in 11. or by unifying by districts all fa rm labor, equipment, and stock, vita the view ot transferring the s .it;,' from place to place in order to t vei the Iva.-t possible area with the least possible waste of time and effoit. Mert;:..rts, bankers and others are r using funds to guarantee the notes o. reay farmers for the purchase of s -ed, supplies and farm equipment, and some state governors have 'ap pointed committees to assist in the v ork. The result of the recent crop census e n the Government irrigation prj-?ts : . of particular interest at this time, v- he n serious shortage in the food ;pp!y the world over is threatened. In t'ltl the government projects ir rigated upward of 070,000 acres, the crops were harvested from So,o09 ...res, the balance being in young al falfa and in orchards which have not: y;t come into bearing. The value of these crops to the farmer was nearly .'.j.'00.000. or GS.2." per acre .vopped. The corresponding figures for P.-lo were SlS.000,000 and ?21. Th.e government also furnished water to canals not operated by the Reclam ation Service, making the total acre age furnished with irrigation water from government systems cf at least 1. 000,000. t 4 . . . t OLGA MINFOBI). Teacher of Piano-Forte. Sum- ' mer term of tejn weeks, begin- l V ning June T'th. v OLD LADY FEELING FINE Taldr.s Four Dottles Of Ccrdui, Tte Woman's Tcaic. Cobdrn, 111. "Having used Cardui, the woman's tonic, in my family, for a number of years," writes Mrs. Kate Metz, of this town, "and always with such good results, I feel it my duty to write you about it, so that you may publish my letter. My mother is living with me, and she 13 52 years eld. For the last three or four years, she has been troubled a great deal with cramping spells, and for days at a time, she would have a severe headache. She read of how much Cardui has helped other women who were sick a.nd ailing1, and. decided to give it a trial. She began taking it three time3 a day, and since then has been getting along simply line. Mother only used four bottles cf Cardui, but she is no longer troubled with the severe headaches, and her stomach is so much stronger that sha I .can eat most anything. j We both feel that any lady who 13 ! not strong: and well, would be greatly benefited by the use oi Cardui." As a rule you would rather take a two-name note than a single name j No matter how well you might know a man nor how much confidence you j might have in him, if he wanted to ! give you his note guaranteeing future I payment ot a loan, ouu jum, a mtie i .... A f 1 ! " X lather liave some other reliable party share the responsibility with him. When we sell an implement, we guarantee it to be all we claim it to be. Rut behind us stands the manufac- turer cf that implement he shares the responsibility with us. This two- name guarantee applies to every im- iyrraf Hardware MURRAY, ' ,s i 7' i tf ..?- 7- ' v- k ." a . , , c - . . . jV -'. I r. .! k 1 First Baptist Church -UNION, NEB. To Be Dedicated Sunday, June 11th, 1917 By REV. RAY 3. YORK, Lincoln, Nebraska 11:00 o'clock service 3:00 o'clock service 7:30 o'clock service You are requested to bring Subscribe for The Plattsmouth Journal Now h in;- 1 f ' Mi .Puis Murray, Ors. Klach & Slflach, Tiia Dentists Tha largest and bost equipped dental ofnecs in Omaha. Specialist! in Charge of all work: Lady attendant. Moderate Prices. Porcelain filling, just like tooth. Instrument carefully sterilized alter uing. Send for fkk sample of Sani-Pyor Pyorrhei Treatment. LuuBaaBsaaEmm 3rd Floor Paxton Block, O Til AH A A nuld L2 Li b atastiietic u"ed. A cits guaranteed in every case accepted for trcattneat. and no monfrr fobs paW on'.il rord. Wriwfor b"K cn K?ctallis'as'?s. wilh names and testinioaials of more than lO'.K) prominent people who have beea perraansutly cured. E. ft. TARRY 240 Qes BuIIdir.s G7.?AHAr NEBRASKA note, wouldn't you? plement we sell no matter whether it be an engine plow or spike-tooth harrow. Big and small purchases arc protected equally. 1 1 A 1, , ! Jl we wouiuni nantne gcoas oi tne manufacturer who wouldn't stand back of everything lie claimed for them. And so you have real assurance that you are getting just what we say you are getting when ycu buy from us. Both cur and the manufacturer's reputations are at stake, Drop around to the store some day we want you to see what we have. and Bmplamsnf Oo.. NEBRASKA ,Ji "t VE 4- 1 Rev. York Rev. Bancroft Rev. Collins your dinner and stay all day. Rust-Proof C)lSetS in Back and Front Lace SI.SI.25, SI.50mdSI.75 They are truly extraordinary corsets at ordinary prices. They are authoritive in style, light in weight, most attrac tive in appearance and fit as a part of the bod'. Nebraska. Warner FlstolaPay Wfien Cured system of treatment that cun Pile. Fistnl-i and cfisr Kecta 1 Diseases iu a short time, v.-jrhoul a severe sur o??retion. No Cb'oroi'orri. Etfcsr or other general A want ad will brmg ycu a buyer. ftlurray, -:- Nebraska) - Try c&rd-u-i. NC33 h. r 0 f : t Q C3