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PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20. 1913
Prepared in the Interests op the People op Murray and Surrounding Vicinity Especially for
(If any of the readers of the Journal know of a social event or an item of interest In this vicinity and will mail same to this office it will appear un
der this heading. We want all items of interest. Editor Journal.)
Murray Stati
We solicit your banking business
Our depositors are protected by the depositors'
iruarantee fund of the State of Nebraska
AVe pay 4 per cent interest on time deposits
for one year.
This Bank is a County Depository
Personal Taxes are now due, and delinquent
December 1st. You can pay your taxes
at this bank without any
extra charge.
Ehnw
W. G. BOEDEKER; Cashier
VVvvNAAWNvNivNvvvVvSArA
MS. J. II. Cook Spent WedlM'S-
!; in Nebraska City.
Mi-s Pearl Dugay spent Suu
day with Ella Nickels.
Wayne Lewis is reported mi
Ihe sick li.-f tin's week.
Mi s. O. A. Haw Is was isitinp
ln'iv Friilay ami Sal unlay.
Mrs. Willfam Morrow is vi-it-i
1 1 fiifinls here this week.
Mr. ami Mrs. ). A. Davis wen;
shopping- in Omaha Tuesilay.
Mi-s Verua Traeey i- visit inp
willi Mrs. Sarah Youup I hi wffk.
Carl Weidcman and Charles
Carroll spMit Mnday in Omaha.
Etta M. Nickels was, transact
inp business in Fniou Weifnes-
lay.
Mrs. A. I., Haker spent W.-d-iifxlay
visit inp with Mr.-. J. U.
Farri-.
A line crowl alfciiilcil lh srv
iees at I.ewi.-loii Sunday afler-
lli'iUl.
Mis.-es Vera ami Marpariet
MHin." spent Sunday with home
f..lks.
Hilly Campbell is nmonp those
ii-purlfd on tin- sick lis this
w I'fk.
Mrs. F.. II u -1 -rh i t z; has been
n the sick li.-t Tor the past sov
ral day.
C. II. Miller was a passenger
Monday morninp lor Omaha on
business.
O. M. Minford spent Sunday
visilinp with his family in Lin
coln. Xcb.
A. F. Nickels is rep.rted as
very low at. this writing with
neuralgia.
.Mrs. Florence Patterson was
transacting business in Plaits
rnoutli Tuesday.
Mrs. Charles Swab was rallinp
on Plat I sinoiit ii merchants Mon
day afternoon.
W. R. i I and wife wore
Plallsmouth visitors Tuesday
afternoon.
UNUSUAL PRICES
Great cuts in prices are right in line at our place
of business just now and on the most
seasonable goods
100 pairs now on sale
VERY SPECIAL
Glass Pitchers, neat designs, regular 25c values,
on sale at 10c each.
$4.00 Parlor lamps at $1.98.
HEATT
MURRAY
Sanh
nil
Frank Hoed and Heurella
Creamer attended the play at the
Parmele Saturday evening.
Mrs. Lloyd Oapeu and Mrs.
Mira McL)oiiald were visit inp
friends in iiniiili'a Monday.
Lee Nickels and .Jctl" Hrendel
were taking in the sights at.
Plat I smout h Saturday evening.
Say, Kid, get- your old gray
hoiinel. We're going" t Lewis
ton to the Thanksgiving: ilinner.
Mr. and Mrs. p. E. Trilsch,
from near Odar Creek. pMit a
-hort time in Murray Wednesday.
You shooters, who want a tur
key or rouse for Thanksgiving',
should attend the .-hooting- match
Tuesday.
The Konosha choir will meet
with Mrs. John Hendricks Sunday
afternoon. F.veryone is request
ed to attend.
O. E. Powers. who held the
position as local agent for the M.
P. during- W. A. Scott's vacation,
I'-fl Wednesday for Omaha.
A. II. (iiaves recently pur
chased the W. A. Scott property
ard expects to move in and again
make his home in Murray.
Mrs. Charles Swab. Miss lier
tha Nickels and Miss Lucy
Owing of Oak Orove. Missouri,
were sight-seeing in Plaltsniouth
Wednesday. t
Hon, To Mr. and Mrs. Thos.
Kivctt, near Nchawkn, a baby, girl,
Sunday. Orandpa (leorge Marks
is very proud of this little
si ranger.
Alva Oreen, the Impersonator,
the second number of the Lyceum
course, will be here November
2i Saturday evening" in the
Christian church.
W. (5. Uoedeker is sorely af
flicted this week with a .boil on
his neck. This gives him a
dignified and stately demeanor.
Me has the regular I en-dollar
boil people talk about.
at unheard-of prices
TUTT
:: NEBR.
RobeH Ferpuson and son,
Charles, of Wyoming-, Neb., were
visiting- Mr. Ferguson's sister,
Mrs. J. W. Edmunds, Sunday aft
ernoon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tilson
departed Tuesday morning- for
I heir old home in Virginia, where
they expect to visit friends and
relatives for three or four weeks.
O. A. Daxis, Or. Oilmore and
Dick Pit man had an ire pond
built on J. A. Walker's place Sat
urday. There ha- been con
siderable trouble o liud ice for
our town.
Mrs. Stephen Heckncr, who lias
been spending" the last several
weeks at Walthill, Neb., and ar
rived in Weeping- Water la-l
Sunday, spent some lime visiting1
friends in the county.
Horn To Mr. ami Mrs. Adam
Cook, nine miles southwest of
l.'nion, a girl, on Tuesday. No
vember IS. The little lady has
the honor of celebrating- its
mother's birthday, which comes
on November IS.
Alf. Nickels. living Ihree miles
ea.-t of town, is a great sufferer
from local neuralgia. Alf. .has
been in prelty poor health for the
past few years, and tie does not
seem to improve. All regrel to
hear of his misfortune.
The Journal reporlcr, while in
Murray Wednesday. hail the
pleasure of dining with Mr. and
Mrs. Or. 15. F. Hrendel lhan whom
no bellep friends of the Journal
exist. We en.i0.ve4l the repast
very much, and it was very kind
4.f Mi-, and Mrs. Hrendel to re
member us tlm-dy.
Don't mis it! What? The
dinner! Where? . At Lew islon !
Why? Just "cause it will be the
"big-gest"' time ami the "mostest"
to eal that ever "Iwo-bils was
.-pent for. There'll he chicken,
duck ami goo.-c, popcorn, ice
cream ami camly. Just conn' and
see if you don't like it. line and
dandy.
Walker Oilmore ami Ralph
llalmes were Omaha visitors Sat
urday ami Sunday, poinp alone. In
the metropolis, called then- by
social and business mailers.
They hail intrude. I taking a
traveler's grip with I hem, but as
they coul. I think of nothing- but
a tool b-bru-ti to put in it I hey
went empty-handed.
Entertains Ladies' Aid.
The Ladies' Aid .-ociety of the
Christian church were most de
lightfully entertained at tin
pleasant home of Mrs. Mira Mc
Donald bv Mesdames Frank L.
lib. Mien. W. F. Moore and Mrs.
.McDonald on Wednesday after
noon, November 12. The after
noon hours were while.I away in
a most eniovable manner. I he
guests indulging- in social con
versation, sewing- and the like.
At. the proper lime the hostesses
served some dainty refreshments,
which were very much appreciat
ed. Those in attendance were
Mesdames P.. F. Hrendel. Thom
son. Llovd C.anen. J. F. Hrendel,
Adams, Erral. Thomson, 1'. S
Tutt, L. D. Ilialt, A. M. Cole, Ten-
nant, Charles Carroll, Weideman
I. M. Davis, D. A. Young-, Fred
Rampe, A. O. Ramge, W. F.
Moore. Frank Rhodeu, William
Tavlor. William (iilmour. Addie
Stokes, William Spore r, Sarah
Lnnar. A. C. Long:: Misses Ktla
Nickels, Pauline and Fay Oldham,
Verna Tracey; Mesdames J.
Stone, Ihirr, W. li. Virgin, C.len
Perry, Chas. Long-, A. L. Haker,
Warren Wiley, Hyron Read, Chas.
Creamer, T. J. Hrendel; Misses
Vera Yardlev and Willa Moore.
Thanksgiving Services.
The Lewis! on ians are preparing-
to have one grand celebration
on Thanksgiving- lay, and cor
dially invil you to be present to
enjoy the day and evening-. Serv
ices at 11 a. m., promptly. by
Rev. W. A. Taylor. There w ill be
special music. Dinner will be
served immediately after the
service, price 2! cents; children
under 5 years, 15 cents. Oysler
supper in the evening-. Sale of
bazaar poods all day and eveninp.
We will receive you with a plad
hand.
Fine Chickens for Sale.
BufT Orphington roosters and
pullets. Also white Orphington
roosters. Those who want such
chickens can call or 'phone Mrs.
James H. Brown. 'Phone N'o 2-E,
the Journal Readers
Joseph Itnrlon was & Plalts
niouth visitor la.-t. Saturday.
William Split was a county
seal visitor Thursday of this
week.
Wayne Lewis, son of Jeff
Lewis, has been ipiile ill, but al
present is much better.
John Stones was l.u.kinic after
some business in lh county seat
Thursday of this week.
II. C. Lonp was looking; after
some, business matters in the
county -eat Tnur.-day.
John Campbell was looking af
ter some business matter.- in the
county seat last Saturday.
Don't lorgel Alva Oreen, I he
impersonator, at the Christian
chinch Saturday evening-, No
vember i;.
Dr. O. 11. Oilmore and wife
and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Walker
were i'lal I.-iiimiiI ti visitor s Tues
day. Cr.-ed Harris ami St Copen
haver left Tuesday afternoon for
Minne-ota, where they will look
after some land interests.
Dr. Hrendel was called down
into Oioe county Tuesday to see
Mrs. Dick Chri.-w isser, who was
sull'ering from a serious attack
.if rheumali.-m.
S. O. Pitman and wife am
Dick Pitman ami wife auloed to
Omaha Wednesday morning-,
w here hev spent I he dav most
interest ingly.
You can pay your taxes at lh
Hank of Murray, where you can
pet receipts for same. Personal
taxes become delimiueiit Decern
ber 1. Remember that.
The annual Thank 4.fferinK
.-erviees of the Women's Mis
sionary society of III.- II. P
church will be held Sunday
morninp, November 'N.
Remember Alva Oreen. the im
personator, I he second number of
tin Lyceum Course, will be here
Salnr.lay eveninp, November 2),
at. I he Christian church. Make it
a point to be in attendance.
Dou'l fail lo attend Alva
Oreen'.- impersonal inp entertain
men! al the Christian church
Saturday evening", November 2'J;
the second number of he Lceum
O4 u r.-e.
ft isyour duty to make tin1
Lyceum Course a prealer suc
cess this year than ever, and youi
atlemlanc4 will do it. The sec
ond number, Alva 'Oreen. at tin
ctiristian etiurcii -Saturday even
inp. November 20.
Jeff Hrendel is doinp a land
ofliee business for the Accident,
Fidelity, and Casuality company.
havinp wiitlen about two hun
dred policies in this vicinity the
pa.-l .few weeks. II is one of the
best companies in the land, pay
inp all claims promptly.
Fred Ramge, .jr., pot mixed up
with a circular saw Wednesday
morninp while sawinp wood, ami
had Ihree lingers on the left hand
badly lacerated. Dr. Hrendel
dressed the injury ami at last ac
counts Fred was petting alonp as
well as could be expected under
the circumstances.
The . Ladies' . i society will
hold their annual ineelinp Sat
urday, December 13, at the Chris
tian church. Dinner and supper
will be served Kverybody invited.
Remember the date, and come.
There will be repular services
Sabbalh morninp at the United
Presbyterian church and a union
meetinp in the eveninp at 7:30.
Come and encourape the speak
ers. Come and be helped.
ST. MARY'S GUILD TO HOLD
A CHRISTMAS SHOP
The ladies of St. Mary's Ouild
will hold a Christmas shop in the
Hotel Riley block on Friday and
Saturday, December 5 and fi. at
which time all manner of dainty
and choice pifts for the Christ
mas season will be offered for
sale. This will be a splendid
chance to secure some choice ar
ticles for pifts and will doublless
be taken advanlape of by the peo
ple of this section of the county,
as last year the Christmas shop
was very successful.
Remember Alva Oreen, the
real impersonator, will be here
under the auspices of the Lyceum
Course, at the Christian church
Saturday " evening, November 29.
Secure your tickels now and b
"William Spohr and wife were1
Omaha visitors Saturday, taking
in the sights and lookinp after
some business matters.
Huy your tickets for the Alva
Oreen enl erl ainmenl, at the
Christian church Saturday even
inp, November 21). You are guar
anteed the worth of yonr money.
O. V. Virgin has purchased the
Waller Oreen properly, formerly
owned by Otlis McNurlin, and
will remove to town shortly.
If you want to rent or buy u
good 7-rooni collage call 011
Mi s. Hel per, at I tie hotel. Well
located and in line shape.
The .Missionary society nn-l
with Mrs. Todd Tuesday. Fifteen
members were present, and from
the 2.rc given I hem in July they
brought back -SiS. The" other
members have not turned in their
earnings. The committees for
Hie bazaar were, appointed ami
the dale set for Saturday, De
cember f.
Unci"' Oeurpe Shraler's new
home, east, of Murray, is rapidly
uearinp completion. The car
penters finished their work a
few days ago. and now John lx in
ser, Ihe celebrated I'lattsmoiith
artist, is doinp Ihe plastt-rinp. II
won't be lonp till I'ncle Oeorge
will be comfortably situated in
the new home.
Notice for Pool Hall License.
Notice, is hereby given to all
concerned thai. I will present a
petition to I In Hoard of County
Comniis-iom-rs. at their next
session, beginninp on Tuesday,
December 2, 1!13, for license to
conduct a pool hall in the Village
of Murray, ('ass county. Ne
braska. Such petition is signed
by a suflicienl number of fr.-e-holders
of -ai.I illape.
M. :. Churchill.
Library Notes.
Tin regular meeting- of the
Library association will be Tim--dav
ecninp, December 2. I'ol-
biwinp is I
Vocal Solo.
Miss Mae
in- program:
.Miss Loietla Walker
Long hrid'je, Accom-
pani-t.
. . . Mrs. Lloyd Oapen
Rea.lin;
Survey of Ili4 New Hooks
Pauline Ol.lham
Vocal S.ilo. . . . Mrs. 1're.l Rami:.
Husiness Session.
Refreshments.
Those interested in lh library
are invited to attend. No charpes
are made at these meetings.
Tin' annual dinner and supper
al the library Saturday nelled
the association S27.
.Mrs. Katherine Hinlner, War
ren Wiley and Miss Hert ha Nick
els are Ihe new members Ihi
week in tin1 Library ass4ciat ion.
"The Wind Hefore the Dawn"
is a strong book and well worlh
your readinp. It tells of Ihe hard
slrusrgle of a woman for her
rights and how she pained them
"The Iron Trail." bv Roy H.'a-
is a very late book.
The propram al the Christian
church Sunday eveninp was very
good ami out of the ordinary. The
only possible objection to b
found was that the program was
too Ions'. The subject was, ' Oui
Duty to Hi,. Imigrant or Piaclica
Religion." The remainder of the
propram will be given Sunday
evening' at the Presbyterian
church. Special music will b
prepa red.
II. L. Oldham received a tint
hop Tuesday from O. F. Crokei
of (Jape county. This hop will
be added to his already line herd
of Durocs.
Meeting at the Christian Church.
The Union Home Missionary
meetinp which was held al th
Christian church in Murray on
last Sunday evening- was rpiili
largely attended and an interest-
inp propram parlicipaled in by
three members from the Presby
terian and Christian churche
was given, which added to the in-
lereslinp features of the eveninp
The success of the meetinp has
led Ihe pood people of that place
to plan another similar meetinp
for next Sunday at the Presby
lerian church there. Rev. Dun
n.iiii.rni'P 4if this cilv Will start a
series of meetinps in Murray on
Monday eveninp that will be well
worth attending;.
Thanksgiving Dance.
Oeorpe Nickels and Nick Fried-
rich wish to announce to tliejr
friends that they will pive a
dance at Jenkins' hall, Murray,
Neb., on Wednesday eve, Novem
ber 20. Everyone is cordially in
vited to come out and enjoy a
pleasant eveninp. Jacobs' or
chestra of Omaha will furnish
I he music.
For Sale.
240 acre farm, well improved.
Two and a half miles from AIvo,
Nebraska. Easy terms. $130 per
acre. .
Ready for
TIih Public Sal reason is near at
hand, and I wish to inform all the
people, of this vicinity that I am ready
to take charge of the same for you, and
believe that I am able to secure, the top
juice for all tfoods offered at public
auction. Dates can be had at the .Mur
ray State Uauk, or by telephone o. ;,
X, Murray. Satisfaction Kuarnnteed.
REX YOUNG
Telephone 5-N. MURRAY, NEPR.
School Items.
A olley ball club has Im-.ti nr.
ganied, coiisi-ling of twenty-two
members. Tin olic-rs are; Cap
tain, i'red McCullough; pre-i-denl,
Oliver Oapeu; secretary,
Orace Long; Irca-urer, Mi-s
Adams; .-ergeant-al -ar ins. Miss
I'ollar.l.
The grammar grade- hae or
ganized a parliamentary Law
club." which iii4'4'.s I'M-ry Friday
al ."! n'ehick. Ollicer- are eb-ct-4
d every folll' Weeks.
Chapel is held e4-ry W.-ilm-s.
lay ami Friday inornini:-, in
which both rooms take part.
A ba-ktM social and 'program
will 1" giet I leci'Illlier 7t.
F rybiMly imi'ed. La. lie-,
bring y'our ba-kels. O.-tiI lem.-n.
bring" o:ir piM-ket book-. The
ir-o-4"'.ls from ttiis -ii.p.-r will
be used in I n 1 i 1 1 a ictfida tot
the school.
Horses and Mules for Sale.
Itist r4,cei-d, ir h.'ad of good
hor-es ami mules, unbramled a id
mostly broke, l hat are for sale at
prices that are plumb riuhf.
Frank Valb-ry.
"Scotty" Gets Lost in Kansas.
W. A. Soil, our chc4-i -ful agent,
returned Ved11es4lay of List week
from a two month-' arati.n. in
his aulornobib'. Durinp the liim
he ami his wife drove over 2.000
miles in Nebia-ka and Kan-as.
In wv-lern Kan-as be -irn.-k a
very rough country and l"sl hi
way. lie dr.ixe around a section
seven limes h.'foTv a h mesi eair
came 4ul and slopped him. lie
told "Scotty" that most p-..ple
fiviin the east tlritve aroiiml the
section lie tiim'S before they
came to Ihemsfdves. "Scoll" is
at his pos at Ihe depid and we
are glad to see him back.
Omitted by Mistake.
To Mr. L. H. Hrown and the
fri.-mls and ueiiihbors who wer
in altendauce at the ".-urpri-
uiveii in honor of that worthy
Ieui h 'iiiitu, 1 .in i'.'.r..
..... . 1 ..n.. .1 ..
fir ihe i:rave mistake in the
"write-nii" whicii anpeare.l in
last week's Journal. Much to our
surpri"e the names of the gue-ls
were omitted, which was not in
tentional, but a mere oversight
nor diil we discover the error 1111
lil Ihe article appeared in print
For the benefit of the friends of
Mr. Hrown who live at a ili-tane
we will submit a Iit of the nann
of those nreseut In the Journal
bu' publication, thanking tin
editor in .advance for tin
courtesy:
Messrs. and Meslames O. S
Ray, L. F. Filch. J. F. Campbell
Wm. Taylor, J no. Cory, Andy
Campbell, John Sutton. David
Youm.". Frank Campbell. Win.
Rainey. F. M. Moore, Win. Oil.
more, J. I. Filch. Elbert R. Oueen
Oeorire Smith. Charles Creamer.
Mark White. Ira L. Hates: Mi.-ses
Pearl Dugay, Fslh.-r Ray, I-ran
ces .Moore. .M'll.i miiiiii, .i;w.i
V ip, Frances Campbell Anabel
Filch. Alia Mann of Moorehead,
Iowa; Messrs. Rex ounp, thorn
is lb-neper of Weeping- Water.
Alex Campbell, Ed Korrell, Fred
Campbell. C. Heil. (J. W. Schrad
er, Del Mann. Earl Jenkins; Mrs.
Dave Iliatt of Si.lney, Iowa; Mr-.
I. S. White.
Surprised on G5th Birthday.
Mrs. Chris Heal was very
pleasantly surprised Sunday by
her many friends and neighbors,
Ihe occasion being the holy's
05lh birthday. An elegant din
ner w as served and I hose present
enjoyed the day in visilinp with
old friends and neighbors. -VII
departed wishing Mrs. Deal many
YourSSale!
Turkey Shoot at Murray, Neb.
All irap .limiliT ai.- ir. ii.rj !..
1 hirki'.v and g. -Ii,.,.f 1,, ,,.
Im-I.J at Murray. N-., Tu.--.I.i.
No nitM-r 2.". Com.. :uil nj. y a
da's soit and --'t .u .1
Ttiank-aiv ing- lurkv. Mi....!m'
to oUUI4-Iie4' jit lo a. III.
Thanksgiving at .eiviston.
"M. -i4 Ihank- unto llo- L'-rd,
for !! is ..oi. f..r His Mercy eri
durvth f.ireer." P-alins li-7:l.
Let u- turn back tb- pa-e- 4.f
Aim-i ican history for f. v I tm-
de. -.ls and see Whether- .ir-
no the ai,i- text was tlo- cr n-;-.
-Iim- laid b tin- liltb- band ..f
ll-lle foIloWi-Is ,,f the Cfl.-l-f i.llt
faith: tli.- bnildinu' of wtiii-h ha
ciilmi'i.'ite.l inlo tin- f ! r 1
thought and -p-.-i Ti 4.f l... iv
Thai W4-. bv f..ll..w iriu' ttoir- -ample-
may galln-r in mir r-
-pectl4- places of Wohi ;;.
indeed and in truth return r !il
On- .,,, of our forefal tit-r-. tin
On. I (.f 1 11 r Chri-tian nation, '"ir
-ii)4-ere thanks f..r inniim- d-b-b!"'--ini:s
which Me h i- be-.. we. I
upon u- in pa-t ear-. an. I at lb--pre-.-nt
tim Nor will III -i
n - c4-a-.-. f..r .. w.. not read u
the O J H.M.k. "lli- niffry -n-
dui-4'lh fireer."
As Tliank-i: i inr 4i.1v np-I.foai'lo-s
W4- ai'4- iri.'I'b to i r! 1
up.in th e.irl 4.f our
country a- i- f4-4-ord.'. in Ameri
can lii-tory. of Ho priie '
freeiloni b.ui:!il Witti h'.iuan
1.I.....I. nf Hie s4- f-d.-n ial. priva
tion, -tarvation. 4.f i.kn'-- nud
b-atli a! t ti- hands ,.f Ho- 4ir4-.1t
-aae. Should w.- n-.f. Ilovi. at
tin- recalling' 4.f ttn-.e h-rie
mart yrdom--, cntch up I h str.iin
and sin-r as .lid the Pilgrim- of
ohl. jrais.s to Oo.. from wte-iri
-pringeth every -o... thing? W
in the mid-1 of ';i'v and plenty,
know tint what it mean to be
haurite.l bv the crv of buiitei ;
know mdhiup of bracing the t. r
ribl.' winters half -lo iter d. half
fe and scanlilv clad. Our- bar
been a more fortunate a'V
s'ring- as a better r4-a-n f- r
sainp. from Ihe depths 4.f 'lie
s.nil. o, gie thanks unto tie
Lord. f.r Me i pood. f.r Hi
mercy enlure h fot-e4T-."
I.e us again return Ih'
pathetic scenes that dofb'd the
eastern border of our country.
Picture. if V.411 pb-a-e, a litt
craft tearing- its precious i-aiL'.
4f hutiiaii freicht. scan-'dy no f'
than one humlred s4uls. rno..rin
Iheir bark on tin- shores 4.f tln-
bb-ak Atlantic, sieppmt: with
anxious tread nto the il -.".n
to 1.4- inade sacre( jjy tln-ir life's
blood. Their d.'tet in inrd t
have Ihe privi!ep of wor-hip-pinp
Oo.l nccordine to Hi dic
tates of llmir own ron-cict nee.
has been as a pebbie ra-t into Iti-
till waters of tto- iniuhfy deep.
who.-4 inumlal i..n readies from
sliiiii' li shore. That -ain. be
.if frM'4..ni rankles in the b"-om
4f every s.ni uiul lauatiter un.l.-r
the proeetiin of 1 1 1 stnrs and
tripes. In fancy we see t!i-e
C.hri-liau martyrs as Ihey -e.-k ;
hine in what S4-4'rn- a bare wa-te
f neNer-eieliiig- desert. Nothing
iav. they to call I h'ir own save
Ihe few belongings on board r "
itlle '-Se. No friend- to bid
1 ti r 1 1 web4nie, no -belter. tn
loine; et in the face of il;--
coijragerneni. iney 10 wotk o
make for lhem-ee and I b 1 r
families lioim-s; vta, even more
lhan this homes for a nalma "f
p,.oj,4 a people that Hi- n-.i
in Christian. p.litical ami fni'i-
j . 11. t k
ciai siamiinp 10 cope wnu no-
world's greatest nations.
Disease and pstilea''. 'f0-
oon makes its inro.nd i:;f. the
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sure of a seal.
J. P. Rouse.
happy returns of Ihe day.