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THimSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1924. PLATTSXOTJTH SE3D WEEKLY JOTTRHAI PAGE FTYB (Murray Department Prepared In the Interest of the People of Murray and Surrounding Vicinity Especially for the Journal Readers 1 ' . m -- ninrr r r it nr i i rcfnu It ,nyottbe reader of tbe Jouiiia.1 kcoir cf 1117 social erect or Item of Interest In thlk vicinity, and will mail line to this office, it will ap pear under UiN beadtrtr. We wast all newsltema Editor Sunday, August 10lh The wages of sin won't pay for your wild oats! E1B Most of the lassies both young and old are either swimming or are learn ing the very important art. Amos McXamee of Union was look ing after some business matters in Murray last Thursday afternoon. Roy Becker of Union was looking after some matters of business in Murray on last Tuesday afternoon. Glen Rutledge of Nehawka was a visitor in Murray last week looking after some business matters for the day. Jesse Vallery was a visitor in Lin coln where he was visiting with his mother, Mrs. C. II. Vallery last Sun day. Orville Todd departed last Tues day for Norden where he will visit with his brother, Dwyer Todd for a short time. Henrv C. Long and George Xlckles were looking after Bome business matters in Plattsmouth on last Mon day afternoon. Dan Lynn and Robert Hastings of Union were visiting at Murray and at the home of Mrs. Asch last Mon day morning. Carl Dalton and wire of Lincoln double benefits in that the are j and were guests at the home of Mr. d, . .1 . - and Mrs. A. D. Bakke. Oing business With an instltU- Albert Bartlett was a visitor in tion naturally conservative and Plattsmouth last Tuesday where he J was called to look after some busi- which also protects you nes3 matters for the day. . i i r J i ,on Rhoden who has been verv through the LiUaranty rund p0nr!y for a number of years, is at c . .this time making some very substan- Oysiem. Itial improvement in his health. George ilila and family were It will "pay" you to patronize a Guaranty Fund Bank! An Added Service Free! The patrons of this bank have grain, mostly wheat and are expect ing to be done in a short time. Curley Hathaway of Union was looking after some business matters in Murray on last Thursday after noon, driving over in his car and was accompanied by Pat Roddy. Mrs. Wm. Baird of Plattsmouth has been in attendance at the Mur ray bathing beach a number of times and has learned the art of swimming and is pretty well satisfied that she can swim. Mrs. John Campbell departed last Tuesday morning for Hartington. where she went to attend the funeral of her brother, Joseph L. Lynn who died suddenly there last morning. U By M. S. Brig-gs 4- Subverting Native Sons Golden Text: What ever He sayeth lintn von dr it. John 2:5. ka Mrs. Kniss will return with him wh'n the armies of France were and if they conclude to live in the once crossing the Mediterranean sea west tie win return and make ar-.during a clear, serene summer night, rangements to move there. tne officers were discussing the ques- tion of the existence of a supreme be- Wheat Averaging Good. ing. Was there a God? Napoleon Phi:ip Keil. who has been thresh-' Bonaparte, then at his greatest in ing for some time has watched the power and popularity, was pacing yield of wheat where h has been 1 the deck of the boat on which he rode and found that the general average when one of the officers stepped him has been 31 bushels while oats has as he was passing with the query: averaged 40 to the acre. J "Is there a God?" Napoleon paused I but for a second and pointing to the b. -.,,.. rj ttti . ! heavens which were studded with a Buys much Good Wheat multitude of bright stars, said. "Who The Farmers elevator has purchas-, iari(je them?" This placed the Em ed during the past week some 25.- n.,n, nf infidel France in the col- pnd bookkeeper at the plant and Mr.! Paul Canfield of Omaha, a mechanic ( and expert toolmaker who has ar- rived here from the Omaha plant of( Mr. Bertschy to become a permanent, member of the working force here. I As soon as possible it is expected tOj be able to employ an additional force! )f men there who will not have to; will probably furnish employment fort a number of local people. greater part f tha time was Hpent in and near Taeoma, Washington, with their sister, Mrs. Frank E. Cook and family and in tb many point cf in-tert-st there they found much pl as wre. The trip is one they will both very pleasantly remember for a Inns time to co'se. RETUEN FIOM VACATION a:k de molay help defense day pi ANS From Monday's Inlly ; Yesterday afternoon. Miss Mary Feterson and sister. Mrs. J. L. May-, field, returned home from a two weeks' vacation trip to the Pacific coast that proved most enjoyable to; the Indies and enabled them to see a ; great deal of the country in that por-j tion of the great United States. At Kansas City, M . Ail?. 5. Trink S. Land, grand scribe and fo':rdi-r of the Order of De Moley, todav t -1 - -grrphrd President Coolidge th:t he had requited that 130 thousand members of the order co-opcrat with oflirers of the reserve corps an ! na tional guard fn the observrnre of national defense day. Lrt nvthm?? Advertise It Monday 000 bushels of this year's wheat limn Gf the believers in the God of which is of an excellent quality and ;,- Troy Davis and wife of Weeping; has shipped out some eleven cars of That Nature which is so great Water were visiting in Murray last Sunday evening and also were at the Murray bathing beach where they And this insurance is yours F without cost. Patronize a buarantv run Bank! this market having yet in the eleva- t;iat we cannot conceive its vastness. tor 14,000 bushels. He a!so has some must have had a creator which Na 3.000 bushels of oats. Just at this nnunn r.-roenized as God. At the were enjoying the sights of seeing the. time when shipping wheat is being ,i3Wn of creation when the Eternal young people swim. (done in great volume there is a lib- Jehovah hung ihe stars in the heav- Edward Murray, who has been at eral supply of car and one can get ens v.hich were to stay until that Norfolk for the past week, returned the wheat off in a short time so there j0er which placed them there sus- home the latter part of last weekly no reason for one who wants to pen.led the law of their creation. The and was well pleased with the way, market his wheat from getting it off. constituent parts of the wine which crops were looking and with the ap-Mr. Gansemer. the manager of the yrns used at the orieetat wedding parent business which was beingj elevator says that the new dump iiaP been in practice since having done. iTThieh was installed k'st spring come for jt5! base the Juice of the grapes. Uncle C. H. Boedeker who was so(ih handy for most of the wheat is be- when the wine ran short and the severely Injured last spring, is get-, ing hnuled in trucks. Mr. Ganemer faot Was made known to the Master ting along nicely at this time and is says that last week was the biggest ,e commanded the water pots be able to be about town on his crutches . week the elevator has ever had. filled with water. They were filled and is improving witl eaca day; which will be very pleasant news to his many friends. Mrs. John Hobscheidt. who wos so ill at the hospital at Omaha far so long following her operation, is home aeain and getting a;ong nicely now i BUTLER DISPUTING LA FQLLETTE CLAIM to overflowing and with no waving of a wand or repeating of supersti tious words, he bade those in charge to draw the water from the jars and as they did so the water was trans ferred into wine. This required a power as great as the power which made the original grape to grow and is the fir.t demonstration of his pow Murray State Bank Murray, Nebraska SLOGAN There is No Substitute for Safety Ernest P. Kershier of near Man 1 y was a visitor ni Murray last Tues day afternoon. looking after some business matters. pending last Sunday at the home of but is not as vet strorg ns former! v. !Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Puis, west of lhoueh griininp: which is tleasant ..luiia, ;' " cujujeu t iiium nWS tO her many friends. DtippWiVsti rnainrai, Core There r nc th snn nl representative Of Ji pleasing visit. . ,t .... w .r--- - - j rr," ; h r r io c..a blessed with tne dearest, dainty. bln , -T . , , . v. ere Msiting last Sundav at the , , v , i i i i. of Noithwest hv Eim , . nri A , , ;T . 'eved girls no.sible and who by he, Ui munuvvwi u) a.ii. home of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Ensel- . "., , . ,, ITIWJ1 3 raSt Plntibhe1tedarto Vort. Aug 4,-Chairman viMt while there. , n. t. a tho tar,, j llliara N. Butler of the republican A. D. Bakke and wife were visit-: r, V ' ottiVTo- Power Farming DESWONBTRATiOft! We will give a demonstration at cur home, east of Muiray, Nebraska, Tuesday, August I2fh, i924, of Power Farming Plowing wilh a John Decie Trac tor. Demonslraticn from 10:00 A. M. to 4:00 P. M. Everybody Invited io Attend! Murray, Nebraska Bakke and wife were visit-:.,. ' VI " " i,. Ir.ational rommittee, r.ftcr conferring . . ... . . iv.uh partv leaders here todav. dis- matters in Omaha on last Tuesday) un(la Ana wKf, a orom-: pute(I La Ffiriette's claim to the afternoon, driving up in their auto fr of A- Bakke of Murray, and j northwestern states, in the afternoon Milna Wilsie drove from Atlantic. Ia.J . Walter Johnson ard wife who Murray and visited for the fore-i , 1 Uo not tLi..K the.e i &omg to a""J..J P1"0" . "a1f'..??r. fnrr,,r', hth.r Mr !bp La Follette sweep m the were conaucung ino Merger notei in """" " 'r.nrfSwcst ' hf em'd "T .inn't rt it union are now ai erpini; h aier - - - where they are conducting the Lau-.hoe a?lin in t,,eir "nlvfrsal car. rel hotel of that place. George Nickles is having a nun- Mrs. V. A. Kennedy who ha? been ber of loads of lumber unloaded at so sick for so long a time is remain- j the lumber yard to keep the stock ing in about the same condition al-jup as he is having a very good busi t hough everything possible is being , ness on accoTint of the erccllnt line done for her recovery. which ho carries and also the mod- L.. H. Puis and his coterie of work- erate prices at which he is selling, ers are in the western portion of the! sure happiness is perched on the state where they are threshing their .home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wiles. I v.tt if Weeping Water where the jsiorK Drouiii American last The 1 Him in mantaining and directing his I power. This proved his sonship as much as any thing which had hap pened before. With th authority with which he was clothed Jesns the Christ wpg at the same time a man and intensely human in that he had the holy law of mr.rriage end was willine to at tend the wedding feast, rub elbows Tvith humanity as he found them, syir.cathizinff with them in their troubles and enjoying with them Where they had no win-? he made it. that the wedding could go on as was the practice. Peo ple wondered at this subverting of the laws of Nature and recognized m as tne .Messian. tne son or iioa. is the deciding' factor in our business. We strive to satisfy and know that can only be done by, giving our customers quality mer chandise coupled with courteous treatment and right prices. 1 1 pounds of sugar for $1.00 2 cans pork and beans for 25 2 pkgs. Kellogg's large corn flakes 25 Large pkg. oats. . 25 4S lb. sack Victor flour 2.00 Gallon loganberries, solid pack 75 Gallon peaches, solid pack 60 Gallon apricots, solid pack 65 Standard sweet corn, 2 cans for 25 Sifted peas, 2 cans for 35 Pineapple, No. 2)i size cans 35 Peaberry coffee, per lb 40 Glass quart jars olives 60 a very me young adder!, "whirh is pnrnnrai'inp ?n snv Tuesday afternoon. : the least, for Dlaces on su.-h a mother pnd the young son are . vehicle are not c-er.erallv sniuht nn- retting aong r.icery ana tne iatner:iess the traveling is good." is doing wci! as could ne expected Messrs. Mrasek an I was out there for a week or tea . I ., ,1 T AiA . , v : lt ua ai:u i uiu iiui ei uuj suui an- tj,e!r p'.papnrOS. Chairman Butler sxpressed confi dence in the success of the republi can national ticket and said not only the words of the leaders but the omment cf averasre citizens thru the They were to see more demonstra tions of that power which crated worlds, restored the functions of life when they had been suspended which rectified the obnormal condition or state of ones being which we call fceilth. These miracles were only ordinary when compared to the pow er demonstrated later, that of for- rountry form the foundation of his belief. "There is an honest desire to se cure a place on the bandwagon," he gi ve with In Our Dry Goods Department Peter Pan ginghams, per yard 65c Colors Pink. Green, Red, Yellow and Lavender Peter Pan ginghams, per yard 75c Pink and White Stripes, Blue and White Stripes Yellow, Green and Pink Checks 36-inch unbleached muslin, per yard 15c 32-inch ginghams, checks and stripes, yd.. .25 and 35c 36-inch percales, light and dark colors, per yd 25c 27-inch ginghams, checks and stripes, yd 25c Hope muslin, 36 inches wide, per yard 18c Krinkle crepe, pink, white and lavender, yard 25c Turkish towels, 18x36, each 25c iieirarcincr tne situation in tne : r;, rrr. r c;t, . t, -ha cmntnai .v.ct.ter win Kortiiw-est. Chairman Butler nrediet- .1 ,,.00 ,cr.r0,i nfo t,0 mnct a demonstration in paving !ed that the increased price of wheat ! wonderful was when he gave'his life a tractor at their p.ace oast o. , vould have a trreat deal to do w ith Aarnt,nn f m,rHmi Mnrray on Tr.e-day of n xt w e . the success of the republican party. : t)3t we might, thought we had for and invite all who are interested m -There has been a marked change foited alI out rights bv obedience th" matter 01 power farming to come out there.- he said, "and the farm- , iifo Th Anther id- unto you. do hich he has bid and s.e the demonstration which will ers are looking forward with their "What 'evr he saveth be between the hours of ten in the hopeful attitude towards the fu- jt." Tho-e things 'whi mcrnin-T and fc;r in the afternoon Charles K. Gillett ard wife, both elders of the Dunkard church of Glcndale Aroyna. who have been at Hershev, Penn.. where they were in I j 1 lire. ENTERTAINED AT DINNES : unto us are in the Bible, therefore ! search the Scriptures for in them you i have eternal life. i From Monday's Daily j Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Tiekotier en tertained at dinner Sundav at their ADDITIONS TO EERTSCEY FORCE attendance at the national conven tion r,f thp rhnrrh of whirli thpv are ti!ol, ni,.te,w'liro aL l,i'1-er &un:ay at tneir' The Bertschy machine works in home at Schoolcraft. Michigan, where m'H " ? $9 " .lnif f1-; this city which is enjoying a grow thev left in 1954 and had not visited I JJf;. &t. T r of uoins-, lng business, has Just had two addi sinee 1S64 and also stopped at Mur-1 'J:, S:T fP.. Go1 and dtuth-jtlon!. to the force that Is employed jici. .una iitunnii, -ar. unci .u.s. n . , by Mr. iiertscny, tney Deing aiiss A. Ileil. Mr. and Mrs. Guv F. Heil of I n'tnuru-rn U'ho'in of this rftv who Cedar Creek. j has been employed as stenographer ray for a short visit with his cousin Mr. J. W. Edmunds and aftr en joy hie a verv pleasant stop, continued on their way home and expected tOj visit for a short time at Kansas City before continuing on their way home. n sasz Sells Some Fine Stock I Ilermaoi Gansemr. living north-' west ci .Murray, snipped irom iius i place last Monday two cars of cattle I ix-liJr.li Vi q li 'j a hfian f .i..' r Ti ir f nr anvil , time and on wiiich he got a good; gain, they doubling weight and also; .getting a verv substantial gain inj j price. These cattle are very fine and; 'came near topping the market butj j few selling higher, receiving S 10.00 1 per hundred. Mr. Gansemer who is ian experienced feeder also brought 'home with him another car of cattle , which he will feed for returning to tne market. 33 pi ipapjpri lorrav ierciiiti! REPRESENTS THE Beatrice Grsamery Oompany in Murray and will pay the highest price for Cream and Butter Fat! Remember we keep open every evening in the week to accomodate the public, and especially the farmer, who cannot always get in during the day. Murray Mercantile Co. W. J. DONAHUE, Manager Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Peaches Oranges Apples Lemons Potatoes Cabbage Canteloupe Watermelon Onions Highest Market Prices Paid for Your Produce The Phone No. 12 oenniciisen Go. Murray, Nebraska Union Wins the Game In the game which T'nion and , Manley played at the latter place on llast Sunday Union was the winner, j getting the victory by a score of 14 I to 4. However, Manley played them jan excellent game. Petersiii , The Murray Bathing Beach The Murray bathinz beach which ... ... . . - 1 k. in mis portion 01 tne state, is en joying an excellent business at this time. It is estimated that during the twenty-four hours of last Sun day there were in round number, some two thousand persons visiting the place. With the excellent sani tary conditions which surrounds, with no mosquitoes and the best of order which the proprietors require and the safety devices and apparatus for pleasure the beach rivals any in stitution of the kind in the state. MURRAY, NEB. isasv. au gum SPECIAL MUSIC BY cb Lee's Jass Band Don't Miss this Special Dance of the Season! Is Visiting in the West 1 Lee Kniss departed last Thursday for Los Angeles and San Diego where j he goes to spend a couple of weeks, -and Will ston at T.ns Atip-pIps u.-liprp Mrs. Kniss is and will with her theniS go to San Dieeo where her folks! live. He will be away about two IB .weeks, during the time of his vaca tion and will determine while away whether he will remain here or make his home in California. If it is de- ,citied to make their home in Xcbras- Admis $1.00 SlOO E. L. PETER SO N, Manager Puis & Mrasek We are now open and ready for busi ness, prepared for tin work and repairing of all kinds in our line. We will handle and carry, all farm machinery repairs. Farm machinery in stock for your in spection and selection. Also a line of good harness. Puis & Mrasek W. H. Puis Joe Mrasek Murray, Nebraska H ere to Serve You There has been a demand for a business house to serve the farmers in this community and we have se cured the John Deere line of implements and will keep a complete assortment. See us for anything in this line of farming machinery. In the matter of repairs, we will carry and supply you in all needed farming machinery repairs no matter what line. We also handle American woven wire fencing, fence posts and barbed wire. Warehouse and Business in Murray at Peterson's Hardware Mrasek: & Richter Bros. MURRAY NEBRASKA ZEZg