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THTJKSDAY, OCTOEEH 2. 1924. PIATTSSIOTJTH T5E3Q - WEEKLY JOTTEHAI ;-I-H-M"I"M"M- Murray artment Prepared in the Interest of the People of Murray and Surrounding Vicinity Especially lor the Journal Readers It any of the readers of the Journal bcoT- of any social event or Item of Interest In thin 1:lnity. and will mall vae to uhi ofhee. It will n pear under this beadia.-. We -want all news items Kditob Making lieht of your troubles If you wish your surper earlr, tf t " Jrome to the Presbyterian church at Will help you see the way clear! ; 5:so in the evening, Friday, October ISrd. the son cf Air. and Mrs. gelmeier. Henry En- At Itiverview, the scenic farm of o vil 1 1 " "Waffles! My, but ain't tney good, with syrup? At the Presbyterian church, Friday night, October 3rd. Jesse Ferry of IMattsmouth was a Searl S. Davis, overlooking the Ritr I Mr. Jim Fitch was transacting business visitor in Murray for a short Muddy, where -Mr. V. Sudduth is I business in Murray Tuesday. time Tuesday, driving down in his farming this year, there is grow ing Mrs. Val Gobelmaa entertained a auto. a corn crop which called for a new house lull or relatives ana irienas u. u. lioeueker and Charles Her- place to hold it and Mr. Davis is for Sunday dinner. ron was looking after some business having a new crib built there, which Mr. John Fitch, of north of N'e- matters in Plattsmouth last Thurs- Is beinc done bv the master work- hawka, spent faunaay wnn nis mom- aay aiternoon. er, Mrs. It. H. Fitch. Mrs. Dove Asch was looking af- Jce Mrasek of the firm of Puis & ter some business matters in Union last Monday, driving down with her hcrse and buggy. Green Piggot was looking after some business matters in Platts- A Bank Account will make your troubles light. The "Sf" Bank ficsoun! There is no such thingas mak ing a start "if". Savings are opened when 'ifV have been entirely eliminated. In other words the way to open a bank account is to OPEN IT No "if s" and "ands." Let us show you how easily it may be done. Mrasek, was a business visitor in Omaha last Monday. Uncle J. W. Edmunds was called to Omaha last Monday to look after some business matters. Professional bakers will handle the ing over in his car electric waffle irons at the church supper Frida3' night, October 3rd. Do not miss this treat. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. McXatt and family spent Sunday at the home of John McXatt at Percival. Iowa. . man. J. A. Scot ten. Geo. Xickles, the genial lumber man, has been kept to his home for some time on account of an attack of the grippe which has Tendered him BIBLE SCHOOL LESSON October 5 By M. S. Briggs Golden Text. "Freely you have had received, freely give." The Mission of the Twelve. "Avails it whether barest shod. These feet the paths of duty trod; If from the bowers of ease they sped, And sought afflictions humble bed. If fortunes guilty bribe they spurned, And home to virtues cot returned; Those feet with Angels wings shall vie. And tread the palaces of the sky." CLEMENTS. Obedient to the command of the Master, the twelve, even Judas went i out and healed the sick, cured the ! leDers. restored sight to the Mind. t a .... iir-i la-i - r .icK 11 5 U &rtr- 5 Don't Wait not in a condition for looking after the business and he was kept home . and carried the good tidings of the mouth last Tuesday afternoon, driv- for a number of days and was only J coming of the kingdam of the Lord. I ame to return to nis work tnis morn- They had been blessed by an abuna- T .... . r . . . . j- Jjr31tl vjciustuier was a visitor lor ing wnen ne reiievea jesse cnantoers ance of grace, and as the Master naa the week end with his friend, Harry who was also feeling quite badiy. commanded them, freely they had Xewell of Weeping Water where he Dr. J. W. Brendel of Avoca who is i ror-irpd thev were to freelv erive. ( enjoyed the visit very much Miss Clara Gobclman who is at a hospital at Omaha where some! When the Master sent out the at- time since he underwent an opera- i twelve he exnected them to do a tending high school in Plattsmouth. tion for appendicitis, is tret tins nrtn in -n-nrir nnri thev riid it well. uswaiu irgin was a visitor in spent the week end with her aunt in along nicely at this time and when ne had chosen the twelve Disciples Murray last Tuesday afternoon and the western part of the state. the folks were to soe him on last i and knew what thev were worth in was accompanied by Mrs. Virgin. Waffles and syrup at the Presby- Sunday his improvement was such ! a campaign. Even Judas was chos- Rue II. Frans of rear Union was terian church on Friday .evening, as to justify the physician- in their i cn for a purpose, and he well sub- a visitor in Murray last Tuesday, j October 3rd. assurances that he might leave the i prrved that purpose, for he was in coming to see Dr. G. II. Gilmore. " Frank Dorlinger who makes his hospital the latter part of this week. the berir-inc a good worker, but A. G. Btkke and W. S. Smith vere!TJe M riattsmouth- was looking looking afer some business matters ; ftcf some mntters of business in in Lincoln last Tuesdav afternoon !Mlirra-v ori Monday of this week. v.uiiiiatiu: j. -v. ocutieii is con- crib on the farm where nov.- lives to care for the corn which is now ripening there. j Geo. Smith is having a corn crib Be sure and get your supper at the i built on his fi.r::i. east of Murrcv, Janus M. Palmer of Xehawka was IgtructVn" a brief visitor in Murray which was j x liead connected with his business of haul ing. Murray State Bank Murray, Nebraska SLOGAN There is No Substitute for Safety rresoy terian church Friday night, October 3rd. 5:30 to 7:30 p. m., at the Presbyterian church. Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Slotenburg en tertained at Sunday dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Leach rnd family of Union, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Troop of Eight Mile Grove. Good Carriage for Sale A good carriage In fine condition. Will sell at a very reasonable price. Seee Joe Mrasek, Murray, Xebraska. 625-3T For Sale or Trade I have a McCormick corn binder in excellent condition, several good dairy cows, some fresh and others to freshen soon, for sale or trade. E. E. Leach, Union, Xtbr. s25-2T nality -V5- P rices 1 ir 3E2I g Children's Stockings Mothers Like It doesn't cost such a lot to keep your chil dren looking nice, if yoj know just how to doit. Take stockings, for instance Iron Clad stockings for children are not one bit expensive, because Iron Clads combine the two things that should be in every child's s t o z I ; i r. g good I'jvks g;:J ursr. If you ere not al ready "using Iron Clads, be sure to ak us to show them to you. . - g?N v 6 Misses and children's fine ribbed cotton hose. . . .$ .SO Misses fine mercerized cotton hose 50 Children's drop stitch mercerized hose, pair 50 Misses derby ribbed mercerized hose 50 Infants extra fine combed cotton ribbed hose. . . .25 Infants' fine ribbed worsted hose, colored tops. . . .50 Boys' and girls' med. weight cotton ribbed hose. . .36 Grocery Department Argo corn starch, 1-lb. pkg $ .10 O K bran flakes, per pkg 10 Skinner's macaroni or spaghetti, 3 for 25 Palm Olive soap, 3 bars for 25 Swansdown cake flour, per pkg. . . . '. 40 Van Camp's medium pork and beans, 2 for 25 Jello, all flavors, 2 pkgs. for 25 Blue ribbon peeled peaches, per lb 20 Prunes, per lb .15 Seedless raisins, per lb., bulk or pkg.. 15 Advo pancake flour, 4 lb. sack 25 Rose Dale peaches, No. 2J2 size cans, each 25 Large size roiled oats, per pkg 25 Kellogg's corn flakes, large size, 2 for 35 Del Monte or Jack Spratt peaches, 3 cans for. . . 1.00 Value brand evaporated "milk, per can 10 Pineapple, No. 22 size cans, each 35 Puyallup pears, No. 2Yz ize cans, 3 for 1.00 Gateway white cherries, No. 2Yl size can 25 Gallon peaches, solid pack, per gallon 65 Gallon apricots, solid pack, per gallon 65 Gallon apples, solid pack, per gallon 50 Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Highest Market Prices Paid for Your Produce The H. i. mm olisen Co, Phone No. 12 Murray, Nebraska for the reception of the corn crop which he has growing there at this time. A. Wilbur has been on the sick list for ;;ome time pa?t on a.count of a siege of the grippe which has kept him from working for the past few days. Postmaster V..' S. Smith and wife were visiting with friend and re-Ia-tivti in Plattsmouth last Sunday af ternoon, driving ovt to the county seat in their auto. Friday. October 3rd. at the Presby terian church, chicken and waffle sui per. Everybody invite!. Earl Lancaster who has been cjuite sick for some time ppst and ha.; be:n kept to his bed for the ptist week, is reported as being some better and able to be up acrain. John L. Chilton has been visiting here for tie pat few days with Mr. and Mrs. W. V, Kirkpatrick of near Weeping Water and their daughter. Mrs. Elizabeth K. Haddon, v,erJ visitors in Murrr y for a short time last Tuesday while returning from Plattsmouth where they had gone to mert their son. Dixie Kirk patrick. who has conif from Chicago where he has been making his home for some time. They stopped for a short visit with the friends of Dixie Kirkpatrick. Dr. G. H. jGilmore, who hsTo been friends in the vears gone by. V e can fill your bins right now with the finest kind of coal good Franklin County ORIENT.' You can store this coal because it is clean, even-sired, pure end sound. It is economical for cookstove or furnace. It's clean to burn and clean to handle, and it's ALL. coal very little ash. Good Coal like ORIENT is tlie first to be sold out in the fall. Buy now and be safe! Do not forget to call when needing any kind xf coal. Our prices are alvas right! Hew Home Going Up The house of Thomas Hanson which he is hrving constructed at this time is making good headway and will be so it can be a borne for him and his gnod wife ere the cold loved monev more than he did the Master's will. His betrayal of the Master had in it. much we see in the character of many persons at this time, thev are willing to trade honor. justice, right, and even one's life j for a few paltry dollars, and the i .. . . , price ot mm wnicn snoum ue ut: Saviour of the human race was only thirty pieces of silver. Few of the diciples were any where near perfect, and many even the most zealous had their faults. Peter who was named Cephas, a stone with ail his earnestness and' zeal, and the courage of a lion, fell when the tapering finger cf a woman was pointed at him and the scorn ful voice charged him of being one of the followers. The Disciples werj tiven newer to cure all manner of w Residence 51 - PHONE Office 17 Murray, Nebraska weather shall have come. One thing diseases, to cleanse the lepers, to cast Mr. Hanson has to bo nl cased about -.n ni;r;rn snirits. There was a is the excellent workman which he three-fold purpose in giving them has looking after the construction of thi3 power: In order that they might the house, that is Mr. Herman . relieve the sufferirrg of humanity, Keicke, who is an excellent work- that they themselves might be made man. : strong in the faith and when the 'time came, which was to be after Receives Severe Cut His Crucifixion, they could give ab- Donald Mrnsk while returning solute testimony that Jesus the home from school slipped and in an Christ the Christ was indeed and effort to catch himself, fell, striking truth the Son of God and that when his knee against some sharp object He came that they might believe for and cut a vr-rv bad gash therein He cam a to redeem the world and east c jjic ji required some four, stitches to He was preparing his credentials as He would .Sm cmfwyp fb ' the True Messenger from heaven. i rlnsp. Thp "tvnnnrl is r-pttino- alnmr i I xt:c nu-mrAra tv.o fn f.ira om- Cedar Creek. Mrs. Kehne and Mrs. , very nicely at this time. i braced allma'nner of men. Peter Jardon are sisters. . . ti I me juu(;t;uub, me uioi liiri. iiunru, Attend Ejrgers Reunion j while a fisherman seemed a born Last Sundav was the elate of the '. leader and had no fear of any per- for to these alone had the Master come, until they rejected Him. Then when he was crucified the redemp tion came to all the world. DOCK STORK VERY BUSY DURING THE PAST WEEK. friend; having returned from Hot prirgs. South iv.kota, where he has been for his health. I Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jardon Murray, enieriameu at uinner sun- f.ir.t day Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kehne of Omaha last Wednesday to look after some buf iness and during his ab- ( Eggers familv reunion which was ! sonal harm. But when the finger of sence Mr. II. A. Root was looking af- he!(1 at Sprague, Xebraska. Grand-'scorn of a woman was pointed at ter matters at the store. mother Schaefer, who is a member I him. he denied the Christ.- Andrew The firm of Puis fc Mrasek sold 'of the family, and a number of the! the brother, who was the first disci during this week two furnaces which ! children were present at the gather-j pie chosen, was before a disciple of they will install at the hotn-'s of Dr. : ing and all enjoyed the occasion. ! John the Baptist, before coming to G. H. Gilmore and Posmcsttr Will S. ; Among those who were present from i the Master. He was the one who Smith in the near future. t this neighborhood were Messrs. and . went and told Peter to "Come, we In order to defeat whoever might Mesdames Nick Fried, rich. Pnilin have found the Messiah." wish to rob him while in Ormha or Schaefer, Herman Wohlfarth, Otto James and John were also fisher- lany other Lig town, cup of tne citi- Schaefer and ethers. 'men and sons of Zebedee. James lat- zenr. of Murray has made a secret re- ' ceptacle in tlie bottom of his auto, j Grandfather and Grandmother ; Puis and Mrs. Gansemer were spend ing last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Enge Ikemeier where 'they all enjoyed the visit very much. A. J. McXatt brought some of the samples of his corn for this yenr: i over to Murray and which showed a I very excellent quality of corn for the ; season and would make good seed , corn. J. J. kohnes has been having j lumber hauled from the Murray ! lumber yard for the construction of ! a crib on tlie home farm which is oc- town. Mrs. W. B. Virgin who is making her home with her daughter and husband. Robert Burr and wife east The past week has been a very busy one for old Dock Stork and Dr. E. H. Worthman has reported the following arrivals, which have brot much joy and happiness to the par ents: -A fine boy to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Schneider of Cedar Creek. Mrs. Schneider is at the home of her mother, Mrs. Rachel Xoyes and is being attended by her aunt, Mrs. Rac hel Carter, who is a trained nurse and very efficient. A girl was delivered to Mr. and Mrs. George Satterfield, in Sarpy county, on Friday, and another sweet little girl arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Stull who reside in the south part of the town with Mrs. Stull's mother. Mrs. Anna Leddy. Mrs. Stull is a granddaughter of the late Chris Duerr. Louisville Courier i si Si lan id IVUUII Ohuroii! Matters of great importance, requires the attend ance at the Bible School on Sunday, October 5th, when a representative from another church will be present. It is very important that ail members of the official board be prerent, and all members cf the church as well be in attendance. This is important. We are expecting you. Can you come? er became 'Bishop of Jerusalem and Tfnn roin Prnm tbo Voit "John the beloved disciple, the au- One ".-!- last week. Mr." and Mrs. thfr of Saint John, also the three' Henrv EnH-cir who have been P''s- it as ne wno on tne is for the ran three months in the old ' land of Patinos had the Revelations eountrv voting the old home-scenes 'even hi" o tlie things to come in Gerniomv ipturned home during ! which many wise men have endeav last week rrtid have enjoved a most cred to interpret even until now. pleasant visit. " i Philip, which means lover of i bouses, was the man who called Xathaniel who is called Bartholo mew in this passaee and of whom Jesus said, "Behold an Israelite in whom there is no guile." Then came Matthew the publican, some times called Levi. He was a tax- gatherer. He purchased taxes at a children and S5 great grand children T' . , " ' " ""H L v ' HI . u l.llrll it I and coMocted that also. Then came the other James, known as James Mother ofMany Children ! Grandmother Rover, who is 4the grandmother of Jarvis and Earl Lan caster, is visiting at the home of Mr. Earl Lancaster at this time and will visit 'other of her grandchildren. Grandmother Rover has 90 grand- and it will require a number weeks for her to visit them all. of Murray and who has been quite Called Sickness Last Tuesday. Mrs. J. E. Hatchet t l was called to Weeping Wat er on ac- ill for some time is reported as being Grandmother Hoback of Weening count of the very serious illness of a Water has been spending the past , relative in that city. Mr. X. J. Calk week at the home of her daughter. ins- v,1o is of advanced age. and Mrs. James Deles Dernier, and re- !rs- Hatchctt immediately departed turned home last Monday after a ' for his bedside in the hopes that she most pleasant visit. j might render some service in this William R. Young and E. P. Stew- ; vcrJT serious illness. art were very brief visitors in Mur-! ray last Tuesday afternoon and were; Barber Shop Changes Hands looking after some business while on j Wayne Lewis, who lias been the their way to Elmwood where thev village barber for some time and has matters requiring charge of the ? r!y this week j a good barber j aiso had some their attention. G. M. Minford with the assistance of his son. Wm. Minford are busy seeding wheat at this time and are putting out about ninety acres of this article which thev are expect ing to command a good price during, end very the cominsr year. j public. all will -find hin successor. John Wiles. Jr.. living in Platts- Mr. Frans a very clever b?rber and mouth and the wife are very happy one of the most obliging people you over the arrival of a very fine young : may chance to meet. We bespeak" for some which came last week." The.tim success and are sure he will mother and father af well pleased ' merit it. Give him a trial, boys, and with the young man who tipped the j be will treat you right, scales at 11 pounds. ' The home of Mr. and Mrs. T' Q" ' hnuth. of rear Rock 'Bluffs was blessed last week by the arrival of a very fine young son. The parents are well pleased as well as the grand- i parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Smith ' an Mrs. Sherman Rainey. 1 The foundation for the new home' of Dr. and Mrs. G. L. Taylor is be- ', mg laid at this time and the super-! structure will soon go up and the' nome ne on the way to completion ft that this excellent familv may. have their new home before the win ter shall get here. Carl Engelkcmeier while attempt ing to shake an opossom from a tree, slipped and fell to the ground, frac turing one of the bones of his fore arm. Th fracture was reduced by the physician and he is getting along nicely. Carl is 14 years of age and the Less. Thomas, who some call the doubter, but in reality he only asked a reason. Simon the canon istic and a very zealous person. And last of all. Judas Iscariot, the only one not a Galilean. Christ said to them as he say to us: "Freely ye have received, freely give." They were only to go to the Jew mum made an excellent p-rti5t in Vi! lino i u m has concluded to look for another line and a few days since disposed of I his barber shop to Kemper Frans of rA C.l r I T" Plattsmouth who took rharw nf he iG-oiyie ana a uoofJ .lime business in Murray ea While Mr. Lewis was accommodating with the W. H. Pals UlS 0 M Joe Mrasek rasek We are now open and ready for busi ness, prepared for tin work and repairing: of all kinds in onr 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 Murray, Nebraska Ikrray, fJeh. Saturday, 0ef.4fh Admission 50c. Oorn Picker's Wagons! I have two good wakens1 'for.. corn picking. Call and see them. 9 MURRAY NEBRASKA lere 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 MURRAY NEBRASKA