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(i If V THURSDAY, DECEJISES 10, 1925. rULTTSXOUTH SE!I-WEIX1Y JOTTEKAI FAfcE FIVE - i ft fr ' 'I r Murray Department re purer! in the Interest o the ori v Of Wv i4W rercrn engagements depend on past performances! Be the Boss iwwhj 1 n i ii tt 1 wn iniiiiwirTirir'nim 11 ' wriwi ,i i in mmm LiwinirBCwiiw m mmmr 1 1 mi i ii "inm i i un im niiiiii i m m jl'i 1 c .Dl'.ilT. Ml -C 1:1. Trov Shrader shipped a number of All of us like to dream of. . - ,. nf hhf.,T) tl;p Murrav bciuET the "big boss" with a lot of willing workers under our supervision. You are the boss and maybe you don't realize it. Every dollar that you can spare is willing to work for you day and night the year 'round. So it's up to you as iu VMiciaci mcj uuuu up - um j Jt.K3 c'lmmbers 1 as be, n cook in?; at income, or simply idle away; the heme of Ghu Todd tor ihe com .t . i hunkers, net the fooibaM ttam. but ineir time. jthe rt,al ,,!tr wh() haVt. n plUtin: A Bank Account here with us gives them a life job, and their labor is all profit. Murray State Bank Murray, Nebraska There is No Substitute for Safety Dr. J. II. Hall of Plattsmouth. was vi.-:tor in Murray last Tuesday af- l,v -moon, com!! nm- business. inz down to look after. ' Mrs. P. F. Rhin was a visitor in j I"attr,mouth last Tuesday afternoon,; makiii-r the trip on the bus, both go-' KdwardSlufmaker ard Carl Kiel , shelled and delivered corn on last! Wt ill; s'iay. Tiie Farmer's elevator, received the torn. Eli. Keekier of Mauley was a visitor in Murray for a short time last Tues- j Saturday Special Blue Denhn Overalls SI. 39 cash r5 i tf-v Chri tmas comes once a year; Do you realize near? If a present you need See H. M. S, yes, indeed. o cz Co They have the finest assortment of presents to be found anywhere and the price is right. A Few Items fcr Men and Boys Overshoes House Slippers Scarfs Belts Ties Siik End Wool Hose Gloves and Mittens New Combination Sleeve Holder and Suppoiter Sets Supporters and Cuff Buttons Combination Ladies Will Appreciate These i landkerchiefs Garter and Handkerchief Combinations Scarfs and Many Other Items 119 n Telephone No. 12 o' V.arrs- and Surrounding' Vicinity Especially for the Journal F."der cut, coming over to see county i om- uiisioiur C. P. Spangler. !-. H. O. Munson of Manloy was ai visitor in Murray last Tuesday, stop-i ping he-re for a short time w hile wait- inir for a bus to Omaha. Edward Cansemr had a truck j load of hojrs-on the South Omaha niar- i let last Tuesday and found a very j fair market for the pcrkers. j V. J. Donahue was a visitor in Plattsmouth last Tuesday morning, ! where lie w as looking after some mat- j ters of business for a short time. Mrs. Charles- Carro'l, who has betn feeling quite badly for some time past is some better at this time and is able to be down town oceasionaly. Fred Tisrner was v. visitor in Mur 1 ray from hi:: Lome in I'nion last TMi-sdav and was looking after some bu.-iness matters fc;r a sh.crt time. Mr. and Mrs. V. Tl. Mark of U nion i were vi.-itinir in Murray last Tues day and while here called on tl.tir family physician. Ir. J. F. Erendel. Font Wilson and family were Fptndina; last Sunday at the home of ! Mr .iWison's parents. Mr. and Mrs. IA. J. Wilson who live near Kock 'station t Couth Omaha. which be time, and has been feeding tor oiuu which v. ere looking fine. J. II. Mellahan, who has been pickinir corn in the n-is:hborhood of Murray frr several v.-K-ks jist. eom- r U-ted his work lier and on last Tues - day d parted for his home in Iowa. Mr. and Mr. John N'iday and their little child were up from Union iart Tuesday and were look ins af'er some bu.-iiu-s as well as coming up to see tlieir family physician, Dr. G; H. Gilmore. t!:e corn in the crib and the do say that he makes a cood cook. Philip Keii has heti kept pretty busy durinir the pest week as he has been lresinr hosr. every (by and has ir.ueh work in this line to keep him busy for some time to come. Philip Tl He Murray Parage is ready to serve yoa vrith a radio (now is an excellent time for it) cr a new Car for your Christmas present. Lst us Demonstrate either or both cf ihem. Olll' Repairing AlWUVS the Best The Murray Garage mw Saturday Special Outing Flannel, Colors ISc cash Clans Says but mK Murray, NsbracLs excellent man in this kind of. work. Henry C. Long, who lias been quite sick fcr so many months, is ut this time feeling pretly v eil and shows Is-isrns of improvement which are p. r- nn mint. Tl: is is good news to his many itk ink- ami for v. hic-h he is feel-j ins veiy thankful himself. ; The state rr- ain inspector f roni Lincoln was in Murray Inst Tuesday; a nd among other duties il fell to bis lot to in?t. rt the station of Uncle AV. Edmi mds, i:ch he foi tie in hist clas-; londition and neat - a rin in all respects. O-ven Gallop was a visitor at raie. Mo., for some three or four i.avs (lurin.r the time riich it was stoj m:n . Iiis wife havir.r luen vi-?it-e ami he goimr down when inir tl-- the weather was so bad he could not pick corn. Ii has b- ii era t herin;; . orn at the Lome of Gb.-n Todd. Itoy Taylor was a v'.i.cr in Mur ray for the pa; t few days, where he v.-!s building a cistern for G. M. Min ford. east of town, where he is do in. some work at the :il station. Mr. Minford txpeets to build a suppiy !ioi..-e and carry a stock of auto acetsoorits and supplies for trade as .-.ill as the oil a"id gas. C'hailfs M;;I2 sheiled and dtlivered corn to the Wilson elevator last Man day and Tuesday for himelt and S. S. Davis, something over six thousand (i dars worth of the cearal being sold. This is t he first r nl f.l:o!lin: which 'has been re eeivt-.! at Murray of 1 1: i - ytars crop, of course there have b n a number of small lots running aroirnJ two thousand or so. Are Seiin Some Car;. The Murrry i :-Mu,!s:m ,i.:!iv of Murray has lt en doins; To.'id bus'n ss in tiie lire of ' e:ro, the v havinc sold a" I! co al so i a e i'linpr ml son bru vt to Tl cr nil Ci'.P of Mason tk' f.T t of e-.ri f'f Xcl.awka. th icn.r's r of c: of tb' The-y ru! o.;t :tek f that city. ived t E; ti on The sale, v-kic-! of to ?emco?if. re of the E-s x cars v ill oi--so s'd rifist- " i nf a 1 . v h- d to o: . ti n.. i iiey ; Hud-on peed on '.and. a ': i .-ii . k. with, a The mr. c-tti o v. tre v 1', V ::.C .. 1 car. tak an ( f r.e e. r t!o !hi!- '.: bin . a- in a Dunbar. ?i ve i cat tb' m nth Il.iny People Get T?.Z:oz. I). Il hke cf i). :tun..v Gfra b.i he ' n very .e." i: mi. ta. :ir ITiCililieS. Ti have adrbd tl fr ! a rt ic. - ' w cM; 1. ry Tiinai. .Ta : : eeV-.-.ltz C.T"-t u-v e arm; for tl-.e pas; .ng radia fo'lr tier- con ' h "r t.c !. ! w :. 1 S : s Co: r H-d'.-rl th; n ny g f a m . 1 1 es it and ti-.-, d if in iz t h." i aa',:. r. I! n- i rs. l. ; and lm:t-; Leo L.:nt".c-r a United ?-rr' S -:;' ath sc' iol i': .:. !.:nr sc rvi :::o v. v.. v. ik c. r. r.t : "rerior. ITotcs. .t ! a. e? '.. 11 a. ;.. p. I Mi 1 . y at The Te Tl.c i cf're. The pra i v i.. !g W d:u T:::r P. -it: ndar.ee k' jth v.as ' o ve. re 'J 1 Si. hoc! week pastor kas jus core n if-fed vers and O: th.e I, i at ;r.u of a hoc ): nf Tirb'd " Th- Sec nt of Ros.-s Wr.-e." It ir, now on the market. Publi.'he Peck cf Teems. S-'-f r.t of Re-; ml O'per Verse" : t' tilt f i, liMie booklet vehich u 'le Itev. W. V. Graham. pa;,:or of j t b e Pr. .-hytcri-.n ehureh of Murray has J-tst pub.i.-b.ed and which haV Kwvy things f truth in it. The pro- j d 'actum is worthy of .-u h a taient- di v;r.'Ti iis is tl " ininiFttr of the Murrey j I-r--tl yterian c hurch. Th.e c ioidn'g; ianza of the "F-cnt of Roses" is as! follows: "The scent or roses. Ah. exquisite thought! What passion- by then in my hart have been wrouariit. TlH rent of the roses sh-11 tn yi-r pass away 1 hough the vase j.- no'kir:'- "h but fragments of clay, batter and shatter the vase as you will ?:ont of the ro-.-s will cliiig to it stn;." For The ENJOYS FIXE ADDRESS l mn eii neseka y's Dailv ! Last evening the members of the i ioung lion's Rible clas.- ed" the First!,, ! Methodist . , . . CnUrC 3, eniOVeI n Vcrv fi?ir -n-lrli-r.-- ? " , ;iine acictie.-.., at their class rooms by Ji.dge James T. Begeley on Ike his-1 iserie the ue-eiopment ci crime and its. .1 i ... . . causes as well as niini-tur.Tit ...-.,1 as well as punishment and is an ! remedv. There was a lar"-e number1.1 aul aT),i -'2S party, w nen 1'aul was Iof the young men present and tb.3a prisoner as we have said above, j j closest inte rest shown in the rt-il'r't rrmember that Paul was the big! 'marks of the speaker as he traced man in all this assemblage.. He was' ithe development from the first ; the messenger of the most high God,' ; known crime down to the present jthe embassador of King Emanuel. : iday period. From Petroli they went 35 miles SKIPS SHEEP TO OMAHA . iron ponr-selaj." s Iaiiv in.nt wit. i v.. .4.., JtI 4. 4 4 u t . This morning Harry Knabe tht'v''h" rty had gotte n to well known voun- stock raiser of "t-ssa, they veere sixty miles from i Nehawk as5 in Uie tdljfor a few R'-0e and on a direct highway, as j hours enroute home from Omaha to straight as an arrow aud having up ; which point he had gone early in on i- Appii Forum and the three the morning with a truck load cf taerns. sheep as well as hogs that were plac-', At Aprii Forum or the market of ed on the market there. The rustl- Appius. Paul met a band of Chris- in t vminir . . 1. r. . ... riai.o 4 r. Tn i n " to rr r ( r t tii?n l'?.om trio success or his work as a feeder and breeder of hors and live etock com- maud, a good pri.e on the market as they are of the very best strains. I I f My of the readers of tlip Joariii krioT of sai". soots.! ei-niLT nem of interest, in tt.Ls viciiiii.v. and will ms.il fimi' to iliih ortic. It will &y ye?.r under tkiW ijeaci'riK. W w.ut U news Iteois eiuiTOB BIBLE SCHGQL LESSON Sunday, December 13th By M S. Brtgs Colden Text: "I am net ashamed of the Compel, for it is the power of C, (! ur.to salvation to ev. ty one that belie, eth.'' Ilomans 1 : 1 C. At Malt- and P.ome We lelt Pi ul and his eompaniors last Sunday a'- the sea east them, on shore ai'ier riding out a 11 day stcrm in whi'h the vessel vr.s dashed to pier. ; (in a rec 1' off the island of M-ea tl.'-n. but now Malta, where ).-t' : o-ani A ' : i ; i is (rsanizfii tr.at exeeuent oikin- ior tb.e oi! of li ti the Kni-h's of :.!: !ta. The Cr;.--. so popul-:r. was first .sland was some t;0 ed on this island. Tnis t !i f n I; man province. miles s'-uth of t!ie i.-land of Sicily, i-:t at the present time a mid-Mediterranean coaling station owned by Croat I'ritain. Islanders Care fcr Crew. i.:;:ee sa: the 'P.arbanar.s saow- d us no 1 " 1 1 ! i . :i"d to bui! r;.:rir.g. that ; kindness, -.or they has t' a fire, f'r it as still thev mis: lit ear in and : y ... ,1s,. mal ;I1 therns' Ives. Paul v willir. ' t do his pa:-t ir.rei.ius :-t was busy r.re, and he X J!0!SCI10US rin s! i-. ks for the at kered a ipsr, e. veh't-h as be pho e ii" fir-., eame 1'rulii bis bun.Il he biiad ie ; i d its ing the . :v.v.' iilaifM s- ;-j j--; j- v.i dead, s : fan on hi er. n--h'. Thi.- w srake an d its ; a but." l t .ie :eath. Th pee:- look'-.; to s.-e i aul tbey b'ir.g a surer ud thinkine Paul a crim.inai 1 the tea er te, tbout sh Wkr th-'tts 1; had l ir g Paul ','e: t a t heir '.:- nrs ivcr. ; . 7Io t rar ! ;d- !.: ! Il " and tbt y zht "h eb'nLr.l ra a God. thou : ; ' VA' lleSS wre: r. e wc re t ' :e ileal and hospitality to the -! mariners, they were at :i' for tii'-y burned alive vars. They could b : rs. bur cruel to ( ne- (.ii- :: .n to rrai.g Tb.e- ie who wer.' were ap- U-.-'V .: a". re c; Ii , the ed a -nor all islan- th" is.: nd.Ts, where 1 fo during the short who v.is, the gttct of vernor ef th" blaml. i tir-1 upc the father of . t hen upon all w ti -hile prea' :;o came hing to 1'.! 's'ls. the Chri t. The rfistionr.ry to Eo-ne vu'.-r could drov.-n Paul, us 'erpant ('".11 kill him C(;ii's mis.-'" arv. wi t h n-, for hi r. a., ye ain in it w;. nnfulrii!' lie was -mortal s !: the Mast. - fo spei;k un was up":i a. and i David in tin-in ! r: "Thou -rh Psalm, thirtac n--i. 'l tread upon tb.f i ver taiil ti! ad.k.r. th.e young lion :i e (!iarrc.n shalr thou trample r ?"." The following came, .use lie has set his love upon me. f're will I deliver him; I will I r. i - r. !t Ik v. t hi m on high be a use ho has known my nam0." While Paul was nominally a pris 'i.r r in liains. br ir.g taken to Rom", wr. in reality an cmbasa;!or for Kir.g Kn'inue! with a worthy mission to pero.rm in Rotae and nothing 1 intervene between tins great iionary and the consummation of tad;. True, trials and obstacles I is attended bis going and many hard ships came to him the same as they co.ie to us today, but that implicit :rnst and faith in the Great Jehovah an ! his beloved son, Jesus who was s r.! te this earth to provide for man's salvation, will always sustain us as it did Paul for the winds aud the t mprts are Gods and they are but kind ministering angel to His faithful and, obedient servants. Ain UrDn th? fen Fpring cs-nie. as it always dev. and with the spring came tka soft veinds. Hoo'i the s-eafarers found another grain beat v. hie'.; had wintered at;'1 Mi' It a new sailing for Rnne, and so ! ' ;t :- as arraneet ff on it. Tiiit boa a ct the sign. "Crstor and Pol - Th. v first tombed tit Syr;. -.ere thev remained for tare" d: vs. rd v lit re Paul mot friends, fo; had gone there too. ; From Svramse they went t the!oJ I-'-v-h, the mow of a short time ngo r.nrt rt ' u.Pi'im r. n tin no crt rT !WiL . A. lilll -,lll..l. '... V VJ l I if. tU- The dav follow-in"- thev enmoltirs made travel very di Hi cult. t1.,,.,,,,?: .,,,'ti,.- .mrt t, u' ; u : I'll, iiir.niii 'vi . v I. ' . . r, ? . .i t. . i . ii'i itaiy. Jiiis enueei e.'.ir voyage ovi ".-- o - ..,, n.,? i,,-L. ,t,. Kvi'i deiickfrd tn. team that she v t, Xiiw tl ev Ve-'iirV ! ..nirnfv to D.i-rie Dn not tlitnt ie -.iiirncv t ii i . .11 i- ijii ii f ii iniTi l it . . ? .1 .1 . . - '" V. . , strange, i-ino leauei, mat we say,'1"- ...i 4,..4..,o. to Sianrssa, which was located on ithe APPian way, a paved highway . pvtPTi.-tir o- from Rome to NaTle- a I little over a hundred miles in extent. ' church at Rome, to whom he had v rittc-n the letter, the Boo!-; of Ro- mans, when he had been at Corinth." nearly three years before. This was a great meeting ana tne ueari oi mis veteran in the cause of the Master, , whose word he had so long preach ed, was greatly cheered and Paul took ; courage, seeing' for a certainty that !the seed of the gospel had been well I planted in Rome and like seed plant jed in any good ground, was flourish ling. Paul was now about 60 years jof age and frail of body, but strong iof soul and estimated by many who I knew of his experiences to have lived ill i :us sixty eurs uver a ceinuiji ui actual trials anl MifTering. Paul thanked Cod and took cour age, lie was nenring the end of a journey of lad miles, bearing the chains that bound him. His thrilling experiences of the ship wreck, his miraculous escape from the sea, nor the thankfulness of those whom his actions had blessed, consoling as they may have been, did not compare in the cheer they brot aim to the action of his friends and co-workers in coming thus to greet him and lend encouragement in the task that was before him and the . sight of them as they came cheered the heart of this liaidy fighter for righteousness as it had never been j c ii n (1 he-tore. So ibey catered Rome1, where with a guard., be was permitted to live in ; his own hired home. Here Taul re-! ecived his friends and stated his; c:iso to the church at Rome and for . th two ensuing years preached the"' rospcl of the Master to all who came. This was in the years 60 and 61 A. J r. During the years 63 to 6, in-: elusive, he was engaged in a world' wide evangelistic campaign, preach iag of Christ and his c rucifixion to the then Western world. ! In the year 67 he was again im-j prisoned and paid in full for his de voiion to the Master and his cause,; with his me. i DEATH OF LITTLE CHILD The nld friends nf the family in i Lj th vicinity of Wabash are mourn ing sincerely the dc atli of the lit tie ' Herbert Russell M-D"rald. son of ; hi Mr. and Mrs. death of the Merrill McDonald. The little bov ocrured or D. e ri?er 6th the heme V an Ever y ot aunt. Mrs. E. M. Lii coin. Herbert Russell son of Merrill K ana Zo!hi Mc Donald was born at j W lash. Nebraska. May 1. 1121. He j passed frc-in th;s lif" at Lincola. Ihe-' emi er Cth Iftiij. aged faur years seven months and six days. He haves to mrurn his cleth. the par ents, grandmother, uncles and aunts and other relatives and friends. His was a brave fight for life as he put absolute trust in those who cared for hin.e and uncomplainingly bore hii sufferings. His thoughtfuilnc ss for tUf rs which had been charact eristic of bis life, was especially evident during the lat sickness. Though his days on earth were few, their memory will be sweetly trea sured by those who knew him. The iuneral services were held on Tuesday. December Sth from the :.:ethodist church at Weeping Water and conducted by the Rev. W. A. Taylor of Union, who in his sermon gave words of comfort and hope to the bereaved relatives and friends. The interemnt was in the beauti ful Oak Hill cemetery at Weeping Water. SIETEDAY PASTY r. Wcx'-.e.-dav s OkHv .ac-t fvening the home of Mr. and . ; re . George II. P. lack was tne scene i.i a very delightful gathering of Ha nds who cam? to assist in the ob ee rv.-uce of (he birthday anniversary of Mr. Plack. the pleasant occasion being arranged by Mrs. Black and ?.'isr Cord.eii-i and proved a real treat to the members of the party. The e vemng was spent in playing pinochle it v hieii a great deel of pleasure was ee rived and the interest in this a-. ! e- i i t was such as to hold the :io:c -t atten-fen of the members of Ike- pertv. At tde e'ese of the evening iv - i UI: h-iui was served that "dded. greatly in making the evening cole of the rr.ret enjoyment Those attendinr; were Messrs and Mes demes Ed Tritei;. Lester Meisinger, A. h.. Proven. George Klinger. John I.um.me'l, Henry Xolting. Homer Ikaek, M'ss Ccrd'elia Black and Mr. 1j. C. Ande rson. IfRS. CZSUN SC1IE BETTER P-iusi V."e!ieMia v"s Daily "v'(ird was received here today from Mir. M. S. Rriggs at Milton. Iowa. -ti'Mng that hrr mother, Mrs. Elvira Ozhun, who has been verj ill fcr p':st several dajs was showing :u- ia provemc nt altho still not out dan '.re r from her very severe at k of bronchitis, that has rt her o: it: : civan -ed age of S years, made her Mrs. I'riggs re- most serioa (-iie;t(rt- ih'-t in th? vicinity of Milton, which is m the south.e astern portion 1 1 L U f i i ' It'll Ur I i Ii W i. : 't il cl 1 ! l V tilV l'- The many friends of Mrs. Ozbun. i-!. U'.a ci.ru- liir c-lniri.-.rs horn Mowing much mor? promising eon- is that she may soon be on th.e high - kt- i .ia i .411. ii..- 1 . i,'iii u.-.i t.', 11 . i T i t r ricifiviirf F rnri lr- f"l'"r-wC0 , WILLIAM WYNN IMPROVING Fieri Wed res-day's Daily x The many friends in this city of William V.'ynn, old and well known resident of this city, will be pleased to learn that Mr. Wynn is showing very favorable improvement at the Methodist hosnital in Craaha where ue as heen for the past week re . Sin-'" ,for bladder trouble. Mr. W J;""?" operation nn will operation Thursday morning but from his very favorable condition at this time it is not thought that the operation will he dangerous and that the patient will be able to show even greater progress toward recovery aller tne P-rdtlon- -'ew3 ivom over Cas9 CCOJlty in Daily and Semi-Weekly Journal. 0 and or - e 1 ei,... : . -J Vt i .r- if F i i T t ere line an:l crooirou lor X Im tom srs ani Lnj early buyers Senci ;n your ard r now, er-cIo3 Check or money ordtr, c r call ai i - i T.ii Slo; Gilt S lop, ic.'!i?ra yj.i (inrs Chrisimas Line of G:ft Good-! Hunters Get Trimmed in OIob Counts Oenaha Parties cf Frank P, t:io rarra R Tin-i that Ulltlj. TrLEsrsssing Piii gs Jolt. :n Tuesi hev ha. s Pi::'v .1 it turning at that, and what t '- no .it d. Four ja ii.ii: ee titv :s from Omaha, and because of 'act that they lived in the big thev though th- earth and th fullness thereof belonged to them, came to the farm south cf Nehawka where Ros Prince is farming and which belongs to Mr. Frank P. Phel- don . place. hunt i ii J were going to hunt on his Mr. Prince asked them not to and shoot on the p'.rce : be has some six teams picking corn and the would frighten the teams as well is endencer th.e pickers and also the -cock on the place. The hunters told Mr. Prince to go to hell and that they would do as they i leared and went towards the field, they said, "now run aieng in the house." This Mr. Prince did and going to the telephone tailed the sheriff of Otoe country where the farm is locat ed and had him come up and see the gentlemen. He did and they went to Nebraska City where they were fined fifty dollars each for shooting on the highway and again fifty dollars for not leaving th.e farm when command ed. One pair of the four had friends eome from Omaha and get them out cf jail while the other two were not so fortunate. tb--y hfvintr to remain in the Xebr;;-k-. City bastile for twenty-four hours he-fore they could get out and get home again. Thes people v ill in the future have a different idea of Oioe count v hist ice and the vet it ia administered,. DEATH OF TII0J.IA3 HUEPEY From Wednesday'! Daily It was with the deepest sorrow that the old time friends here today learned of the de?.th of Thomas F. Murphy, who was for several years loeated here as the signal chief for Missouri Parik- railroad. Mr. Murnbv has br-m in v- ry perir h.ralth for th.e pa't year and s-'-vercl times bis recovery va- given up but be was able to rally ard for several men t lis it was thought that be was on the highway to improvement but In the Inst few weeks he has suffered a relapse ml be 1 to b taken back fo th" Ft. Joseph hospital where he has since been receiving treatment and where death l:"t evening reliev ed him of his suffering. While no word rs to the funeral !itr been received it i1- expected that the service, will be held at the Imme .1'" Idents Hsofine; Stores Do not wait for the zero weather. Best of service now. Do you need a new range? Anything in Hardware 1 o HARDWARE STORE f-flurray, Nebraslca H all GocdTDishc h u V r- - i r Christmas and the Ncvfear r 8 i B ill'1 on our rJLl-ir ..i-gra; aiu.i.u Cr out -oi-iown crii- LI 111" EAGLEi W. .'ie- n.or-.' ;o:i. -.1.1 V s 1 rs i ", j t ' c'.anc ro ' i . a r :: t ' t le ; ular n: a..::re. be ,-. ; u w .-d Ve i::d..'..;el in at ihe Ik.iies hell ii . tb is ity a- l le- 11 :. i.as g. lie for'h jfioai J. P. Fait. r. th- o.kciai ;.a at of tio ioiiotiiig c n ie- ti,;ri i.o..r oi vvllr'i ln. !!,.. ii-.ti U, ll..t Iim, '., t,f.;. unt. -w;.vii .' :.t:.i i.a:- ;. ie Ce! tii' it .ii : en f.r t one l c i a . leg ;i lid 1 b 11 I Ik T.. i..;.-en fir iar : is net 1 1 a ; !"U"' ko .in c; the j o ss relim d enu el-. t mr tkan th'-r forta.- of i.e i.ia(- now in voiu.-. but t! at t! b: .n juccii'ig of the dancr: lias the fieci of destroying the p- ; e and quiitu.b Vf the It .-idents op the " r below that Ur-ed as the dance 1 ill. 11 plastering on the ceilings of the rom below ha-; iFjfertd a gnat deal from the effects of the dancing an ! resui: el in the o ner of the build :i. a put ting a loud and vigorou?- pro'e-t against any furthe r demon-! rat h-n of thic style of the old ..-1 cf the art.-. In addition to the Cb..rb .-ton." t " i. c-euai! do ru l e i;i r c f: ct has b-'en a nd those v. ho v. i .: -ill -d i'l tb.- hall h to enjoy t iilo r of these dances s: rn. door..e'i see k -one concr te floored ta c it le r Cell, r or wait until a dance hall can be eon srriirtod on the ground f.'oor w b re th.e ecca ntric dance-' will not mar the buildings. AGED COUPLE POORLY Fn m Vk'edritscl.i v'!- l:0!.'- Two of the old and ,y !-- li.il i ion of pected residents of this Cass eountv. Mr. and Mr. C I Meisinger of this ci'y have b very poorly for the past u et k and their condition has caused s- ir." : p prension to the family an ; I'd. ml... Mr. Mcisiiiger. who is we 11 in Ue- eighties, t he last has been rather feeble- in two Tears a ml e j.peri'Ui difficulty in being around as u.-ua but his condition lias net bee?; -.-rave j and Mrs. Meisingc r hav be. n in ; verj good health until a short time aeo when she was t;iken tick and has been in re.illy m.re sei M'is t-on li 'tion than the busbatid in the l.i-r few days The; many tri.nds the trustinsr that this worthy coup!--may find improvement ia the- ii.x: few days and be able to nc.iiiie tbe.r former activities. 1 a W.-dn.-s.. irs. George : s I , ii . Co-.is v. :"'t- ,1 on ( r '.: ( ti b.i be n e.-'c ;.!! a- :!" ely. Tb week, l ( vp. C '. d to 1(1 itr: a-si-t ia !):. th it ;.-.; ei aay morniu'f ;-t hospital in O-u-.ke o. hi for f ir th" p ' t ke- pa t i'-r. t i s report ' lk rough t b'- i'p' tie little- daughter, born doin g "-y T-,i? !y : let thai ib'i fatiiil;- v. i:l be home- i"i a short 1 ! tk.o briahtenit.g of t t i.e . :-k. 0 w to 1 1 l. i !'st i ' i-abb-a nd lie- 1 he.:: bee n -.vailing tl fonts v;s in Otn'.h r comir. -.. ' ye'terdav .mi. ft cay v ith t if and th.e- babv. and Furnas s 1 r e 1