THURSDAY, JUNE 28 lyI7 TLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. . PAGE 5. 3t! Murray Department THE MOVIES -AT MURRAY- I If any of the readers of the Journal know i? any wx'ial event or ium of intert-st in this vicinity, nnd will in&il same to this office, it will ap pear under this heading. We want all news items Editor Prepared in the Interest of the People of ilurray and Surrounding Vicinity Especially for the Journal Re aclers 1 ' -i-' -Li V-V-W. A 1 Xixl 1 - r w j? -q itiacm I - by4lkulUI 1 r I 1 1 Bo Foa Wan to Be a Success? The autobiography of every successful man invariably tells how he earned and saved his first dollar. There's no telling what the morrciv tvill bring forth. It is the man with the ready cash that is prepared for a business opportunity. Isn't it a fact that cash in tm bank gingers you up? Dcczn't it give you confidence? See us about an account. 1 n r n r I as Four per cent interest on time deposits. Our deposits are protected by the State Guaranty Law. iVIURRAY STATE M. Mi-if. tWil carload of st.-er n the Omaha market Tues day, that won.- i:.u,J enough to bring SlL'.'.'O per cwt. V. airr...-;-. I ' .-i, ctu of Mar- y. i . eL'l:u-e:i Lea.! f yo-irg pis during the .t .rn: la. L M-'niay evc-::lir.-. by th. high water. Ed Sh..eTn:'r:er. fi.-m south of Mur ray, rr:- ie a ' u.-:m -s trip to th? coun ty '--at Mor.d-iy ,.f this week, ar.-l 'lv-''v paid a visit to the Journal i i'"ee. Mrs. W. G. IJve.ieker and -on. r-irV -, motored to Nebraska City L'.-t Thursday, where they spent the (.ay visiting- relative: Th we;-? ac- e-.mpanie,! by Mhs Deuiah Sans and 31: Ogt ill. W. J. I'hi'pot. Dr. G. II. Gilmore, !'. t; Lloyd ;r.d George IIar-hr"U!i ac companied f'mmwc-U ?i Y-dk-ry to iiv.A cur.ty last week to ho over I farms they have fo r s.a Ir.ev r'JTl- 'orc weje a!! well please. 1 with the c trv. Mr. rhilrot and Dr. Gilr i I'Jtrht three quarter section?. Others in the party have contracts for land. Rerr.err.her that Senator OI-erlies of the Thirtt t nth district will deliver an a hires- to the people cf ?! array on Saturday evening at the Puis & Gan m irrr ha'I. The speaking will com m at v -Vl ok. which will he free, i th.- regular moving picture show will follow immediately after. r.t v. YVPham Murchie, wife and haoe, of Red Oak, la., arrived Tues day n..":..:nr for a viit with Dr. and M Jackson, Mr. Murchie's parents. They came as far as Pacific Junction in their car, hut left it there hecause i :' the conditions of the roads and earne on hy train. They will remain i.r"i! the latter part of the week. 11. G. Todd shipped three carload of fat steers to the Omaha market Tues day evening:. The electric light proposition for a plant for Murray is again up before cur people, and is meeting with much encouragement. Just a little more help and we will not be in the dark any longer. The basket dinner given at the Christian church last Sunday was quite well attended, and could be pro nounced a genuine success in every Varticuiar. The farewell sermon de livered hy Rev. Davis in the forenoon, and the one given by Rev. Taylor in the afternoon, were very interesting. The v. hole affair was one of great pleasure, although all regretted the departure cf Rev. Davis, who is going to Missouri City, Mo., where he will take up his church work, residing in ! the rural districts, where he will also look after some farming in the future. His many friends in this locality wi.-h him success wherever he may be. Fertile Land in Perkins County. There were quite a number of Cass county farmers who made a trip to western Nebraska this week, and while on this trip a thorough inspec tion was made of Perkins county. The general lay of the farms in this county is nearly level, with good drainage. The soil is black loam, with a clay sub-soil, well adapted to hold ing moisture. The Mack soil runs frcm two to four feet in depth. The virgin soil is covered with buffalo grass. This part of Nebraska is one of the hot winds belt; no hot winds ever reach this altitude, and the rain is abundant. Rye, wheat, barley, corn Middy Blouses! The very latest styles and trim in Misses and Girls Middies 50c, $1.00, $1.25 WETS Ladies' long apron Chambra bonnets. Child's neat Gingham bonnets Misses' lace trimmed bonnets 35c .20c 25c Emma Lou White Canvas Slippers! Misses' and Ladies'. .. $1.00, $1.35, $1.75 Men's White Canvas Slippers $2.40 Misses' and Girls' Dresses, ages 4 to 14, 60c, 75c, 85c, $1.00, $1.25 Children's Rompers, fast color, madras cloth dark colors. Ages 2 to 6, at 60c. MURRAY, iiatt a Tutt, NEBRASKA and alfalfa are the staple crop-. Th average of corn will be big this year; the stand is good and th growth for the season of the year i '.ell up with Ca-s county corn. While all p:-.:ts cf Nebraska hail a hard jolt from winter -freezing on fall wheat, Perkins county farms will show a two-thirds stand ?cme a full stand, with good prospects for a big yield. One stand of wheat selected, at ran dom by Cass county farmers, sl ewed 107 grains from one seed kerne1. Rye is one of the best crops this year in the country, excepting alfalfa, which .lunvs up with any in the st ite. Hogs, poultry, dsiry herds, cattle rnd horses are in abundance. War gardens are in the lead in th.5 lcca! uy. Bean patihes run from ten to 100 acies. .Mr. Wilkinson, .1 f rn:tr rs.-iden" of Ear!e, and once state lepi e.-ciitative from Cass couniy has planted over 100 acres in bear.,'. There are many large fields planted to beans in this community tni? year. All cattle on the rvp.ziuL- L'.ni i re in fine condition th:s year, fat and 'eek. Several parti ; ? purchased land while on this trip. si. if- & re A : SENATOR L. C. ORERLIES Will deliver a series of four lec tures in Murray on next Saturday evening, and Sunday. The first of which will be given at the Puis Gansemer hall cn Saturday ev -rang, at 8:30 o'clock, just before the mov ing picture program, will be flee to 1 all. His subject on Saturday eening will be -Our Place In the Sun." On Sunday morning, at the Chris tian chi rch, the second of the series wiil be given, his subject being "Rig ; Business A New Competitor." In the afternoon .at the same place, his sub ject will be "Six Ricks of Gnariy Knots." and again in the evening, at the- Christian church, he will be pleased to see the house filled to over flowing, when hi- sut-ject will be "Community Debts." Ail of these lectures will prove ve'-y interesting, and the senator should be greeted with large audiences at each and every one of them, so do not fail to attend. You will be welcome. AUTO FOR SALE. A Snap Hudson Super-Six, pur chased cn!y last fall, and in splendid condition. If you are looking for a high-class auto, grab this snap. Has been left in my care to sell, for one week only. Chas. S. Stone, Elmwod, Neb. ANNIVERSARY SURPRISE. Tuesday evening the United Pres byterians gave Dr. ; nd Mrs. Jack.-on a very pleasant surprise, as they had learned that the day marked an anni versary. Tuesday was the anniversary of the marriage of Dr. and Mrs. Jack son, and the members of the congre gation planned and executed a sur prise upon the couple and their guests. Because of the rain those living in the country could not get in, but al most all members living in town ap peared at the parsonage about 8 o'clock that evening, and after spend ing some time very pleasantly served an abundance of ice cream and cake to all present. They left the occupants of the rranse in a very harpy frame of mind, and with two fine porch rockers. United Presbyterian Church Notes. Sermons at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. ra. by the pastor. Sabbath ?chool at 10 a. m. A cordial invitation to the;e serv ices to all whore obligations do r.ot require tieir attendance elsewhere. A Mistake. There seems to have been some mis understanding in the past few days regarding a small subscription taken up in Murray a few weeks ago by A. L. Baker, the purpose of which was to help defray the actual expense of the Cass County Defense league which recently organized. This fund, raised by Mr. Baker, of which there was only the sum of .?" fiom West Rock Eluffs precinct, was sent to C. S. Stone of Elmwood. Neb., treasurer of the said Cass County Defence league, from where it will b? used as above stated. The report circulated was to the ef fect that the money subscribed to Mr. Baker went to pay the recent regis tration board who served on June 5th. The men who served on the registra tion board June oth. from 7 o'clock a. m. till 11 o'clock p. m.. gave th;ir services ta their country absolutely gratis, which was a very commend able act on their part, and that such an obnoxious rumor, without one cin- tillia of foundation should be circu lated that a petty collection had been taken for the gentlemen who served as registrars, j- an injustice and de mands correction. MYRTLE MB !S FOUND i WAS IN KANSAS GUY White Slater Charge to Re Rrought Against Her Companion, Frank McCarthy. Mr. Doian of a Red Feather feature in FIVE PARTS fa One Thousand Miles An Hour a one reel comedy PULS & GfiNSE&JER HALL! Saturday Evening, Show Starts at 7:45 Sharp la WEEPHI6 WATER CHEEK OH A RAMPAGE DOES MUCH INJURY TO GROPS Omaha, June 27. Mrtlo Aldeii, the 17-ear-!d Papillion g'rl who dis appeared from her home ten days aro. was found last right in Kansas City by Federal o:!lcers fr..m Omaha. She was in the company of Frank McCar thy, with whom it is supposed she clop.d from Papillion. He was arrest ed. Tiie girl is anxfous to return tc Omaha, according to telegraphic in formation received from the officers who found her. The case was worked up by the Omaha federal authorities. A federal "white slave" warrant has been issued for McCarthy and forwarded to Kansas City. As soon as this warrant is received there, Mc Carthy will be brought back to Omaha for trial. J. W. Alden, father of the girl, shed tears of joy when he was told his daughter had leen found. He went to Kansas City today to bring his daughter home. ' "I want her to come heme," he said. "Everything will be just as it was before she went awav." DIVORCE CASES IN THE DISTRICT COURT THIS WEEK The divorce jue.-tion seems to be the chief factor in the district court with several coming to trial and oth t i s being tiled. This morning the case of Kelly J. Rhoden vs. Jennie Rhoden was on trial in which the plaintiff cUims desertion as the cause of ac tion. The court after hearing the evi dence in the matter entered an order granting the decree as prayed for by the plair.tilF. A suit was idso hied last evening entitled Mary E. Chase vs. Walter D. Cha.-e. The parties in the action were married in Plattsmouth November 2", iy in, and the plaintirT in her ac tion claims cruelty as the cause for the divorce. Another suit filed is that cf Nettie Vaughn against Jay Vaughn, in which the plaintiff states that they were married at Platts mouth cn September 10, 1013, and that the defendant has deserted the plaintiff leaving no word as to his whereabouts. Non-aupport and 'de sertion are given as the cause of action. Reports received from the western and southern portions of Cass county st.tte that the Weening Water creek which th v.s through the southern por tion of the county has overflowed at a r umber of places and did a great deal of damage to crops in that locality. Near Weening Water a rainfall of four inches is reported, and this, added to the heavv rainfall through- cut the other sections of the county has tiansformed the creek into a r.ag- i.ig liver that in a number of locali ties has spread over the lowlands and ciid much damage to the growing crops and the loss is quite heavy to the farmers. In this section the Eight Mile and Four Mile creeks have been the highest for many years and the damage done will be very heavy, as a great deal of the corn has been wash ed cut that it will be impossible to re plant at this time. A Had Habit, Which Grows Worse in Summer. Hive-, eczema, itch or salt rheum sets you crazy. Can't bear the touch of your clothing. Doan's Ointment is hre for skin itching. All druggists sell it. 50c a box. FORD CARS FOR SALE. Second-hand Ford touring cars, 1175 and S225. W. W. Wasley, Plattsmouth. Many people are loo sluggish to walk, and this pernicious habit grows worse, especially in the hot season. The practice of hopping on a car or riding in automobiles robs them of the health preserving exercise, the physical and mental vigor weakens, the indigestion and stomach troubles are the order of the day. Triner's American Elixir of Bitter Wine is a welcome corrective. This remedy re moves the constipation, helps diges tion, stimulates appetite and tones up the entire system. Take it for health it is a remedy, not a beverage. Price $1.00, at drug stores. Triner's Liniment is also a remedy of the sea son. It is excellent for sprains, strains, swellings, bruises. If you rub the muscles after a hard day's work or athletic exercise, or if you use it for tired feet after foo bath, you will be surprised by the agreeable result. Price 25c and 50c, at trug stores; by mail, 35c ami COc. Jos. Triner, Manu facturing Chemist, 1333-1330 S. Ash land Ave., Chicago, 111. RETURNS FROM TRIP. From VY.lM..la.v"s Haily. This afternoon T. M. Patterson and wife returned home from a two weeks" trip to Chicago and Lake Forest, 111., and were accompanied home by their laughter, Miss Janette Patterson, who has been attending school at Lake Forest. The trip was made by Mr. and Mrs. Patterson and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Patterson of Union by auto, and a splendid time enjoyed, up to yester day, when a great deal of tire trouble and the rain, caused the car to be left at Missouri Valley, la., the roads be ing in such condition that it was .al most impossible to get through. Jack Patterson and wife departed this aft ernoon for their home at Union. Hoof arses, Contractors and Builders Read the Evening Journal, cents a week. O-alr 10 No Job too Small or to Large! Phone 40 or 25 Murray, -:- Nebraska The John Deere Dain Mower is the mower with the "compensating" or bal anced gears one of the simplest, most powerful transmissions ever devised for a mower. No power is lost in transmission from axel to knife. That is why the John Deere Dain cuts all the grass on any ground over which a mower can be operated. Cultivators are getting harder to get deliveries on every day. We still have plenty of Jennie-Lind and Jhon Deere Walkers and a few Riding Cultivators in stock. Better get busy and let us show you what we have got. Murray Hardware and Implement Go., MURRAY, NEBRASKA GREETINGS FROM THE AIR. From Tuos.lay"s Iai!y. When the government observation balloon passed over the city Saturday it attracted a great deal of attention, and while passing over the John Hall strom farm south of this city and which is occupied by Samuel Stone and family, a cord was dropped ever board which landed on the farm and was picked up by members of the family. On the card was the words, "Greetings from.U. S. balloon 0-2, Pilot Mr. Leo Stevens; Sergeants Ken nedy, O'Neill, Haight and Richard son." The can! was brought into the Journal office and is a pleasing token from the air forces of the army at Fort Omaha. NOTICE TO PATRONS. Notice is hereby given that on and after July 1st, we, the undersigned, will close our stores at 8 p. m. each evening, except Wednesday and Sat urday evenings. Open one hour only on Sunday morning, from 9 to 10. We will close on July 4th at 10 a. m. Please govern yourself accordingly. Hiatt & Tutt, Puis & Gansemer, Murray Hardwars & Imp. Co., W. S. Smith. The chautauqua is on. TO BE MARRIED TODAY. This afternoon at Deadwood, S. D., will occur the marriage of Mr. Orville Stiles and Miss Verna Wells, both young people being former residents of this city. The bride-to-be departed yesterday for Deadwood, where the ceremony is to be performed and where they will make their future home. FORD CARS FOR SALE. Second-hand Ford touring cars, $175 and ?225. W. W. Wasley, Plattsmouth. For Rent or Sale My residence on Locust St.; partly modern. Mrs. C. A. Berggren. 5-29-lwkd&w Rex Young of near Murray was in the cit j yesterday for a few hours looking after some trading with the merchants. Jesse Vallery was among the pas sengers this morning for Omaha to visit for the day looking after a few matters of business. Harvey Heneger, who has been vis iting here and at Weeping Water for a few days, departed this afternoon for Auduburn, la., and from there will go to his home at Carroll, la. Mrs. Heneger will remain for a longer visit. Summer Goods are Now in Line! Wash Fabrics and complete line of Summer Dress Goods! Straw EHIafs! Summer Underwear for Ladies and Gents! Our line is complete in every way. LET US FIT YOU OUT! SUNSHADf Puis & Gansemer, Murray, Nebraska. Drs. EVJach & tllach, Tha The l&rgest nd bt equipped dental office in Ornihu. Specltliita charge of 11 work. Lady attendant. Moderate PHcea. Porcelain fillin just like tooth. Instrument carefully sterilized alter using. Send for rxxx s&mpl of Sani-Pyor Pyorrhea Treatment. 3rd Floor Paxton Block, OMAHA I nP n T: t ' nil szzk Fistula Pay When Cured A mild system of treatment that cures Piles, Fistula and otner KectaiDiiieasesm a snort Um. without a severe sur gical Deration. No Chloroform. Echer or other eneral for treatas-at. and to doner to be paid until cared. Wr te far bonk oiTRectal Diseases, with oaau aad'testimoinais of more Lhaa 1CCD prosiicent people wio have been permanently cared. DR. E. R. TARRY 240 Bee BuUdlns OX3A1IA, NEBRASKA X