The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, February 24, 1927, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    THTHSDAT. ITBSUASY 24, 1D27
PIATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY' JOTTRNAL
PAGE SEVEN
i iTiV i i i i i i ii t I "
B - -
Murray De
partment
Prepared in the Interest of the People of Murray ud lrroundinij Vicinity EepeciiJlj for the Journal Readers
If .my of the readers of the
Journtlttno of any T-tl
rut or Item of Interest in
this vicinity, and will mill
ire to this office. It will ap
pear tinder this beading YV'e
warn all newa iteinx Editok
BIBLE SCHOOL LESSON
Sunday, February 27th
By M. S. Briggs
'he driving over to the county seat in
his auto.
Messrs. Bert Reed, sheriff, and
Deputy Scott, accompanied by Messrs,
Jess Chambers and Henry Heebner
were rounding up the work of in
stalling the tank and pump for the
vending of the Ethyl gas which will
Santa doesn 't pass up the home
where dad has a Bank
Account!
Car mission is to render
real service to everyone
in this romnmiiity.
We consider it a duty as
well as a pleasure to dis
charge hur responsibili
ties efficiently in this re
spect. We believe that it will
be decidedly to your ad
vantage to do business
with us, therefcre, we
hold out a standing invi
tation to ell to test our
service.
Carroll end Butcher, were looking af- be dispensed at thNi Murray garage in
ter some business matters in Murray a short time.
on Tuesday of this week. j Robert Troop, of Plattsmouth, was
Grandmother Harrows, who has a visitor in Murray on last Monday
been quite ill for tome time, is atrriorning and was a caller on Mr. and
jtliis time reported as being some; Mrs. D. C. Rhocien, coming to see Mr.
'bettor, which news will be received Tiboden. who has been very sick for
with pleasure by her many friends, some time past.
James Tilson was hauling corn; C. K. Frans has purchased a new
from the Wilson elevator to the feed- Tudor Ford sedan, buying the same of
ing lots of G. M. Minford, where it . the energetic salesman Otto Wohl
was being used for the feeding of farth, representing the Plattsmouth
the wattle which Miranda has on. Motor company. Kemper says he
feed. i likes the new car fine.
Harry Nelson, who is one -of the! J- V. Pittman has had three of his
hurtling merchants of Murray, is horses quite sick, but they are all
kept busy with the oiling and repair- better now, having been treated by
ing of harness at the store in Murray, Pr. Taylor. Nick Friedrich also had
having -a room in the basement for ce quite sick, that is likewise get-
Golden Text: "Have no fellowship
with the workers of darkness, but
rather reprove them." Eph. 5:11.
of his friend. Will, soon restored his
good nature, although he found he !
had a fight on his hands, and before j The Message to the Community
it was over the doctor was out of: The Apostle Paul worked with 'the
breath, and was needing a cushion to churches in Galatia end later at
put, in his easy chair and a linament Ephesus, and was then a prisoner at
for the bruised places. However, both Jerusalem, and following which he
the doctor and the sheep escaped. 'was taken to Rome, and still with
;that deep concern which all Cnris
tians have for the salvation of the
w
Paper!
The largest and best asaortmcnt
we have ever carried at unheard
of LOW PRICES.
Let us show you now before
the Spring rush.
Fran
man
that purpose.
E. W. LEWIS
Up-to-Date Painter and Decorator
Paperhanging.
MUEEAY - irEUXASEA
ting better since being treated.
f Lonnie Ingwerson, son of Mr', and
jMrs. Elba Ingverson, has been suf
fering quite badly with an attack of
(typhoid fever. The little one is
Only about two years of age and quite
small for an attack of this kind,
i Sidney Pell and C. A. Rosencrans
SAYS WAS NOT DBIVEB
Has Splendid Hatch ery
One visiting at the home of Her- world, even as taught by the Master,
man Wohlfarth is especially pleased was ever endeavoring to keep a close
with the neat appearance of the check on the churches to which he.
hatchery of this gentleman and his had previously ministered, hence his With whom we are associated audi
good wife, they having the incubator letter to the churches of Galatia, as Jive with.
" ".... A. Z I . i ., I- t i n .... . 1
wnicn contains some -s,i'u eggs, run- fumaiueu m una -." ( There is a contest between tne The journal ha ; tec:
r.ing in excellent condition. Better, Galatians. ; things which make us all better andlju.jus r.r.gi Ike me.-r that
when you have time, go see how it in tne nun cnapier ne oegins uy t1ie things which Lave a tendency to i tPe driver T the inv i n
1 . .. c,-. . V. . ,1 r 1. . ....... i ont-in r, C. t . ,w"? .V - tlicirofnro in t tlA . i 1 . , ;...
wuiKs. iue jiu ui me naiciiery ra.iu-,, luhu v mate us worse. 1'aui, in nis enuiue- cf.ilisicii ben so.;. ti.r'o
m this paper.
liberty wherein Christ has made you ration of the things which make. the : with lllC Fori1 ;.,, (,f Oai:.:in"i-
t.ik! 1
was ret
! i!
' i
lirs. Eusterholtz Poorly
jfree, and be not again entangled Yitn ' community and the individual worse,!
the yoke of bondage. tne oaiatians , named fornication, uncleanlicess.
lasciviousness. idoiotry, sorcery, en-
jeal:nsies, vratlis.
- -- . . . . . . . 1 r. n -r rl v
on last Thursday with an attack of uirw iriis-iunuuw B.r:M..u """mitlos. strife
violent hleeriitirr of the nnse. i. still checking up. 1'sui. wno was muc n ; lf artkms. parties, envyings. drunker.-
I larding of lAin -.lr.. ;s was r. p-.rt
'.'r. Ki:gclkem-i'. r st.'iF tb.it . ci -not
do any KigLi driving i. a oi:;
oT his eyes. ,
interested in this church, as well as
lviui j.i , a. au n XiiiC niic .- ... lull ututli .. , . , , .. ... .1 t ' . . ...... , . - -
is still kept to her bed. Mrs. John wxth U ot!JerB' T'aS 0.mf. , S , l'aer -vs: "l forewarn you that they,
Wichman. of Plattsmouth is nri possible to keep them to the faith. kvhich practice su h things shall not
for the r,atiPi.t diirimr !,er iiir, - Many who were Jews and who od-'j h ,t tfce k;nPuc,n. of God. On tbe
S02T AEEIVZS
- ; 1 1
: -
Get Your Discs
Now
served the ordinance of circumcision, other j,,, tfce fruit- of the sinrit
. . . . foit tnnt rnev were not rti uireu iu .1 t. . ,. v, i , rr... rr w i.-: r. ,r
,were visiting in Murray on Tuesday Un Washingtons i?irttu?y ' do the thincswhkh were required of , 7. inv, v ..T
rnornmff or tbis week, and were look- I l He passing ot tne anniversary of Christla:is. Paui continued in bis.r" ' ; kind:-s goones,
n:g after the sale of the tickets to the first president of the United writings. saving: "Behold. I Faul say j fa?thfu
the Elks carnival, which is to be held .States was marked by the birth of a 11Tlt f , circumcised. I , 1 , '. .
u 1 Tf Ht- 1,v 4V,,, C7..r. Vi an 1 tr
by the si-irit end do the things which
iVitike the world better. Going to the
ery things which the Christ taught
when he said. "Search the scriptures.
i.
soon in me ity or I'lattsmoutn. 'very nne little gin at tne r.onie or rjn-jpt shall proiit you nothing.
; i ne uev. h. u. .ucuiusKy ana iam-,.vir. ana Mrs. jonn irv.n. or inion, j testify again to every man that is
' i!y were visiting in Murray for a , and al?o of a very fine sen at the cjrrumc"ii.ed, that he in indebted to
: snort time on last i uesuay atternoon. nome ot Jir. ana iirs. t.nwara l lrisn, ,j0 the --o'e law. Christ is become'
of no effect unto you. whoever of you j
Jr. az:'! ?.rs.
ing near iiiU c::y
i(d t ) g.ake !.:
hf t ' : turi:. The 'A
l! el.'- :.re c.ri! g very i.ic !y and ti"
cm-c ar.icr. h,.s brcui'l.t a grea' deal ' f
p.cs:ure to the liber members c.f t li
family circle.
ir
ii' ih.
' -.at ir s
and i::-
they driving over from their home at living some five miles wst of My
, I'lattsmoutn for a ride and a visit nard. All concerned are doing nice
. for a hhort time with their friends. ly and they can celebrate their birth
j Mr. and Mrs. Allen Vernon, of day with the Father of their country.
j Plattsmouth, were visiting and look-j
.ing after pome business matters in j Card of Thanks
.Murray on i uesciay atternoon or this v.'e desire to extend pit thanks for
cystz?. suppzn a::d p?.og2az-.:
are not justinea ny use iav. , f ijfor in tbem von think von have cier
lallen from grace. For we through .-!al lif(, cnd thoJ. are they v,-j,icll tc:s-
tMe spirit wan lorine nope oi riK"-:ti
eousness by faith.
For in Jesus;
tify c.f nr. 'i
Christ, neither circumcision availeth
but
Bank CloPrl FVhr OA Erin' in your Discs and hare them week, and are preparing to move to 'the kindness of assisting in trving to fait wb'ich worketh in love."
ifharpened and oct of tne way iiien ' "i -uuuj. -muu. pUt the t.re out wnen c"r tarn was
it.o h-n;v .pncr.n nf Srri-rirr ccn'-'k nr. first of -ar(n- burned and our home robbed; also
tr- Dnsy season or bpnng wo.H ar-. M s Dari who has been Tisitin?; fnr ,he cf prnperr,. as much as
r W in ' nr ; iuc Kiat d j u L . : r- nai u, VTlv I'Jl II ii J L'.l 11 II I uic iu;i;, .
nome or ins son J. IJavis and his truly appreciate this frb.ndshio and hv inve .(-rvp one another."
i orotner u. a. uavis, cieparten on last ne;p-hbc.rlinPRK
i V.. C. Payers says regarding tne
i content between the good and bad in
Yashingion's Birthday
.Murray, Nebraska
There is No Substitute
for Safety
Murray State Bank
Antn Mci-dnger shelled and deliv
er. -1 corn to the Wilson elevator on
Tuesday cf this week.
Clifton E. Smith, of the Bank of
I'r.icn, was a visitor in Murray for a
thort time Tuesday afternoon.
TJrs. John Urish, who has b-en
quiie". poorly,, for .several wet kg btill
rc-nxstiirs about the same, and is being
cared for the very best.
O. A. Davis was looking after some ;
business matters in Plattsmouth on'
lust Tuesday morning. he driving ;
ever !n his car for the occasion. j
Ferry Ni.kls was hauling lumber!
for the erection cf a liog house, he!
petting it out to the farm last week, J
Ana -again m ine iniriesuiu vfi
lie says: "For. bretLren. ye- have been j
r?..7ed unto liberty: only use not Mb-I
VAC PJICKULESKY
& SON
Murray, Nebraska
(Tuesday afternoon for his home at family.
I iiutcnmson. lvansas. ana was taicen (
I to I'nion by Mr. O. A. Davis to catch !
;tbe train for the south. j
j Everett Spangler, the hustling
salesman for the Atwater-Kent radio.
-Earl Lancaster and
This seems to be the gi? of tne ies- j
son service, ana tne serving :n iuic
of one another. To make the rom
raunitv Christian one must love the
community and the members thereof.
Good Used
Cars
Are your batteries up?
Do you need alcohol in your
radiator?
Fada Radios and
Radio Parts
EVmYTHDJG PGR
YOUS AUTO
ind w!l soon begin erection cf the
building.
T. J. Prendel was looking after
some business matters in Plat tmou;h
on Tuesday atternoon of this week.
FARMERS,
S T-f r3 r1. R n ( i
I am handling tankage and
all hinds of feeds used on the
farm, such as chops, shorts
and bran. See me
Murray Garage
"We do good wo?-k in
automobile repair."
Celebrate Birthdays
At the home of Mrs-. A. O. Lnn
one-half mile east of Murray was i-nd not expect more of a neighbor
i ion -) Mrllifla. H-nT.r.r in lmnn rf t h u n thcV firP Willing tO giVC. It IS
has sold during the season twenty- ,,." t!- j v-J. r' 5 o ;c-;r-r, i ..-ir, frit-n.-s tn rbrist.
Af. uLiu j at iinu t--Mr r'l.t - vi mi- vi' ..... -
oT!e radios, nine of them in three
weeks. The last one to be placed
was a console, which went to the
home of Dr. and Mrs. G. H. Cilmore.
.They are liking irsplendidly.
i At the home of Victor Murster
there is quite a bit of joy occasioned
by the arrival via the stork route of
a son, who with the mother is doing
nicely. The joy is not confined to
Hill.
Elmer EUir.tt, who was farming a
portion of the lands of John Ilob-
I
h? corn to the Farmers elevator on
Tieday of this week. He was as
sisted in tbe work by his nephew,
dr.v.-n ana was doing a portion of the LePra Ferr;
delivering. '
holt. Plates were laid for IS guests nrxi the simple living oi tne n.e
from Murray. Union snd Platts- which, be came teaching nd cleliver
rocuth. The honor gxie:t got many ing of the me.-?age whi- h he said, "Co
boautiful and veful presents among ye into all the world and t-ach My
which were useful gifts from the hus- gospel to every creature," we cm
bands. most effectively win souls for him.
The 12 o'clock dinner was served We must first possess the gospel,
by Mrs. A. G. Long and daughter, which we desire to deliver to our
Mrs. Kennedy. The -grests -spent the friends and neighbors, else we can-
afterrioon in muic a:i games and on not .give it to them m tne spirit oi
on so necesr. ,rv u Mivt r.
ork for his kingdom, not
birtbdav. bv rosing that we are better man
rin-yo present were. Mesdamcs Cr.r! others, hut .with a sfirit dedicated to
Suave! v. S.rve Cpe nhnve-r. Art Tthu- r.crvice and he thrt is willing to cio
man and hihe. John Wesley. Plr?:
Porter, all of Union: Vesdamrs My
ra McDonald, Will Sporer. G. I.. Tf.y
lor r.nd .Tean Tteid. J. F. Prendcl
Rnlph Kennedy. Allan Vernor an
ill
the fond mother and proud father , acoVh;r me( tIns? on erat!on
but is Mlmrod by Grandfather and fc 0,;(.asion of the next person's We must wc
Grandmother Mr. and Mrs. James R. hirt,,flav hv ro,inr t,
his small ver?e:
Calvary
In the iijrnir.g hushed and vtill,
I am 'lir.bing Calvary's i ill;
Where ti;e winds of heaven arc
fre:,h
I shall crucify the flesh
Winch has been a subtle thief,
Stealing from me t:.y belief.
On the hill top by the side
Cf the thief who mocking died.
Self shall hang upon the tree
As a part of calvary.
While the darkness fills the skies
Self must fall and soul arise.
Oyf.t: r supper. Ftl.rury 20th ..t
the I". 15. p-.-r.-r m-gf in .lynurd. giv. r.
I..y the Yiuir.tr people's cl:,.-,-;. Frt
pre gram at the church at p. in.
Oys'H rf., coffee and doughnuts, at pep
xih; r prices will be- C' lv d to ;j. m.
rl?o cf'T program. Eve rybodj- come.
f24-ltdltw j
PUBLIC AUCTION
All local r.z'X's is m the Jcnm-d.
LEGAL NOTICE
John P.
NOTICE
A. Sooffeo
I?
Iurray,
EBVVfiBES,
Contractor
Builder
Estimates CbserfuIIy Furnished
Phone 45
Nebraska MURRAY
Tims h SsfHng Short
for Spring is soon here, for you to jret fitted out with
your Implements needs. Can we help you? Come
see our harness display and get prices. Hardware
Jl till IVI1IU3.
J Messrs. A. D. Bakke. Glen Boedek
er and George E. Nickles were all in
! Omaha on Tuesday of this week.
! where they were in attendance at
the Automobile show which was in
operation during the first portion of
jthis week. They also were guests at
the wholesale offices of the Hudson
: Essex Auto Sales company,
j Tbe Murray Lumber company,
owned and operated by George Nick
les. are making a number of hay
racks, so as to be prepared when the
! time conn for their use. Thomas
Nelson of the yard has also been
; making some gates when he has time,
and will be prepared when the time
! comes to close the gates and put up
. the bars.
Edwin Shumacher has been suffer
ing quite a bit from an attack of ap-
VrPl? AlfA Pcndicitis and was taken to the hos
pita, last Monday, where he under
went an operation for relief. The
condition when the operation was
performed was very serious, it being
revealed that the appendix had burst
ed and gangrene was setting in. How
ever, he has been getting along as
well or even better than was expected.
the humblest of things to further the
Master's interests is near Indeed unto
the kingdom of God.
The experience of mankind has
been that the human being needs re-
Seybolt-and s'raint and that they are like our-
selves in need of instructlot in the
-wavK of best living. Since the begin-
IdYNAED XI. TJ. CKTJECK nine people have learned to live only . all other persons
- , : : m'ron .Iiti. I fefsip rrj.1 rTit
Church school at 10 a. m. Sermon his word, and the personal message
whi?h his Son came to teacn us an.
and which he delivered to the apos
ties to in turn
which should cor
at 11 a. ra. Ladies' -Aid will meet in
the home of Mrs. Ed Spangler March
2nd. in the afternoon at 2:30.
G. B. WEAVER.
Pastor.
In the D.-.irki Court of Ca..s
Cov.nty. Ne::rask?..
Sijttler,
Plaint iff
vs.
Snm II. Mr, if livi;;g if
deceased his unknown
heirs devisees, legatees pjr
so.'.aL represe nuitiv-es and
r. 11 other persons inlive.-tcd
ir. his estate real namr-s
urfcnciva, et al.
Defendants.
To S.-ra II. Moer if living, if de
ceased his unknown hirs devisees
legatros personal representatives an
interested in l.:s
estate, real names ur.Enown, Mrs.
Pam II. Moer. lirs real name un
known, wife of S. H. Moer; R-.ser.-
Thtre will be a sale of farm pn p
ertv and stock held at the- George W.
'Snyder farm, five miles soutbwe-t of
Plattsmouth and one and a quarter
milos west of Myr.ard. on
j Tuesday, March 1st
commencing at 1 0:0 ft o'clock sh:;rp,
i with lurch s rvei at noon by ti e
liijnard Gok-en Kod Study club,
j The following property will be f
; ft-red for sale:
19 Horse? and Males
One team black geldings. C and 7
years eld. wt. TI.100; one tam gray
(and Idack gelding. smooth mouth,
jwt. 3.:.('0: one team gray cchiing-t
it and C years old. wt. I, ?"-;. one
;toam bkicks, gelding and mare, s
'years old. wt. 2.7!i oi.e gray horse-,
.4 years old, wt. 1. ";; o.e black
:mare, smooth month, wt. J.4T.0; one
j sorrel horse, smo-.tb mouth, wt.
1,"ij0; one fiay borf-e, S years old.
'wt. 1.200- or.e.bav 5 addle horse. S
yerrs ok
T.-t
1 . 1 0 f
give to all 'the people ' M. Rosen ba
come upon the earth, j known, and
ha urn Brothers, a firm cori'To.s"d cf j
Rosenbaum Crst real name un- Sixteen Spotted Poland
Rosenlaum. flr-t rcul brood sows; nine Spotted
one Spotted
one sorrt 1 nan ,
sniooth mouth, wt. .'00: on1 brown
mare, S years old, wt. 1.000; one bay'
mare. 7 year? old. wt. 1.100; one bay
mare. Fmocth mouth, t. 1,100; one
yearling jack mule; one yearling
mare colt.
2C Spotted Poland Chinas
China
Poland
Poland
Paints and srrfishss!
x HARRY P3ELSQ
Murray, Nebraska
.Ladies to.ileet Soon ;
Th Ladies Aid of the Chritian
church will hold a meeting on Wed-!
'nesday of the coming week. March
2nd. at which there will be provided
a very excellent program, which, will
be looked after by Mrs. J. F. Brendel,
who is "tbe leader for the occasion.
The entertainment will be in the
.hands of the efficient hostesses. Mes-
i dames Win. Sporrer, Martin Sporrer
and Oscar Shrader. Come and enjoy
this meeting and do your mite for the
Igood of the church.
The Rock' Creek
Oil Station
One Mile East of Murray
Oil K-T HIGHWAY
Best of Gasoline
Ethyl and Red Crown
Lubricating Oils - Kotor Oils
Courteous Service
Confectionary Also Served
G. M. MINFORD
Proprietor
. .ic f hflftrr li-irc between name unknown: ..I. Hose ntiaum l.rst
man and man were formulated. jrea! r.ame unknown, if living :f de-
Vh" man would take the life of ' ceased his unknown heirs oeviseer
his fr-Tow man or unrp the rights of legatees personal representatives ana
l-'?s fellow being, rules were forrau-, all ether persons interesteJ in his es
lated to restrain him, and these were'tate, real name? unknown; Mr-. M.
declared laws. ConseQuently as man j Rosenbaum. tfrt real r.rme unknown
,-. , .-i. i m.rv f:ii v.-if. of At Ro:.p r A tm ni : .T. Pasc!ifu!r
had to be enact eTtVgove. the ajflrrt re,l name unknown. !? living .f tractor plow.
flow of man'tngardo his associa- deceased, his nnkn.n he irs devise,' One rpsenplno h. p.;
..... .-.it Ti-T.A nTin'.' nrni-(.s npmf.ni renr-ppnt h i ives nni UI!t JL1' u J c nj.ine, - 2-11. p.
actions er.croarh upon another, then! all otner persons icteres-ei in his
their libertv stops and along the line! estate, real names unknown.:
of contest when ones rights stop and j Mr-. J. Roen!.aum. first real came
ivc. nf ..mother begin, man has unknown, wife of J. Rosenbaum:
China shonts
China n:j:3e.
Farm Machicery
Tv-'o J. I. Case thresl.ing rigs com
plete, including two 2n-4 0 engines
and two "2-1. 4 separators.
One Ileider tractor, 10-2 with a
One clover rcTeaner; three Sf hut-
tier wagnns, complete: two iron
wheel wagons, with re.ks; one low
v.-cod wheel wagon; one hob sled:
two Peering binders. 7-fowt;
sought to form a regulation, and li-jCusrics l.azeuir.y, ,t living, it eie-ea- - - ' '"1 " ' a, r .' .
cense have been granted for the do- ed his unknown heirs devis. es la- j J Vr'.
iug of certain things which have 'tee per.or.nl reprcsert.liv-s and all Print d?l l'! -M 1 ? - o 7 1
beer Bupnosed to have -been guarded ; other persons intere sted in h- e,- s V, gk row ' e- -ra .'lev
bv cert "n- laws which guard thejta'e. renl names unknown: jllcn M. r'- . ' ' .-rj"i-
n teri...u iu j..v.h . ; h.-ttr, single row; o:.e Cl.ampion
ri-hfc rf h.11 but the clear-cut line is Laze nhv vsfe of Ch:t Ic- jyis- nr- . 1
rzguLb i'L ctii. -iii 1 v it , mower" one l)''erir,r utiVIit- ne
difficult to fellow when tbe right and j The unknown heirs clevis utee, f ) nr - r;.,,;,
wrong of the-matter is violated. .Phonal repress at, ,c and all otb- (vllYery ,;av ral;c; f;ro je,Tin-.
The matter of granting a li'-ense cr persons in! erected in the e;-.ace c . o. .a. t w ,..,. fk
. 1 unt . . tiu tivnu 1 r ir . 1 in i .1
un-
Block seven; e
chine.-; two New I)ep.-rtU'e cultiva
tors; c ne Jenny Line! cultivator; e ne
New Century eultivator; cne 4-s( -tion
harrow; ore ,"-e. ti:.n harrow;
Atwsfer-ECent Radio
V
SIX TUE CKE DiALl
Everett Spangter
Murray, - - - - Nebraska
Must be a Woodman Goat
i We have heard much of the goat
.which the Modern Woodmen have for
i their initiation, but we are led to
believe that the buck sheep which is
(boarding at the home of W. L. Sey
;bolt is akin to the Woodmen animal,
,for he has surely attained a reputa
tion for the using of his horns. lie
jtook a tilt at his master, W. S., and
jWhen he got righted that gentleman
found one of his shoes in a manger
.'some fifteen feet away. When it comes
to saying "Howdy-do" with his horns
,he has no choice between a man or
ja woman. ,
j A few dayjssince Dr. G. L. Taylor
1 was called to see Will Seybolt. and
stepping out of the barn backwards,
.the Sheepship gave the genial doctor
'a tilt and he went eprawling into the
tarn oc hig all fours, and madder
.than a hornet, but the hearty laugh
Bring on Your
GGS.
x V .. A- c t,i 1, o,,, n!;,:' a"d ri ller; one tar.dem disc, 2t
-.1 lii'J I'l Il.iltoi.lJ.' II .. 031
1
We do Custom Hatching:, hav
ing: capacity for 3,600 1,200
per week. Or you can buy
BABY CHICKS
Heavy Breeds at
15c each
Light Breeds at
12V2C each
Purina Chide Feed
Newtown Brooders
-Herniam Wolforili-
Hatchery One Mile Strath
of Murray, Nebr.
Phone 1213 Murray, Keb.
.1 names liii-
dies: o:ie disc, 1G-1; one- Avery
st::Ik cutter: one John I), e re gat:g
one Case lC-inch sul!:y; on-'
Pccre c:rn planter with f0 rods of
new wire: two 1-horse corn drill':
.one corn shredder; one Smallev fe e i
for the doing cf certain things, rsi?-' John. Pons, deccrsed. real
ed the Question of it being right, for. known:
when a thing is right, there should j All persons having or claiming ar.3
" no Question. -Formerly the grant- interest in or title to Lots seven ( . )
.nsr nf a license to operate a saloon, 'and eight (S) in
i hv its own act. carried the impres-, 1
2 f 1 f 1 .15 . -
sion of us wrongiuiness. ior n c-ounty .e i.rubK.i
been rignt ana resuiieu iu u mju., uvov n. plow
to anyone, no license iee hnuuiu ii. lou ;,n.i ej-u .... a.. - , walking plow, 14-in!;: ore John
been needed, .no license id regun.u uoime'i on uir x. m --i t-n-
to do the right thing. . 'ru.sry lf"27 tbe plainiifT in the fore-
Some might sav auto license, but oi;;g action filed his petition in the
we fear no cue gets an auto license District 01 .::.-- Js 'chopper; one Sheldon barrel eoncrf-
and hues strictly to the line, no mat- brasku. wherein you and each or you p,;,.. ove Eev. t.ttj0 v,-aterer with
ter how well their intentions are.' are nv.de nart.es defenaant. for th- j oator. onc extension ladder, 44-ft
and how they may intend to liter- purpose of obtaining a derver frr-m in ieKfTln extended
allv observe the rights of others. '.-,:: id Court. c; :ieiir.L the title in the i 0 ' u
To make the community Christian plaintiff to the following described, n-rcess
requires that we ehall do the right real citfte to-wit: I.oto ,-even and j Three sets 14 -inch double liar
thing with all we come in contact, to eigi t in Plock seventeen in the City ness; three sets l!,4-iuch double hai
extend the invitation, to become one of Platt.-.niout a, Cass County Nthra- ness; horse coll-.rs; two saddles,
of the community boosters, end after ka. as against you and each of jti ; - Ttlotors Etc
having selected this community to and by such decre e to wholly exclude ! v '
make 'it the verv best one out cf the you and each vt you fromVil r. te.l One 10-h. p. electric motor.
59.000 towns in the United States, right, title cU.:m or interest therei'i ' v-' V- electric motors
For w are spending our lives in the and to haTe the title to sud renl e.-l r;Ian-v other articles too numerous
city of our choice, we are compelling tate forever freed from tbe rpp-reut to lli!t 111 t11 ad
cur families to reside there, the wife claims of you and each of you. ard; Terras CI Sale
whom we pledged our sacred honor to quieted in plaintiff end for uUai.!? An of $10 and uneVr. cah
love and provide for and the children relief. . , On sums over J10, a credit of sis
whom God has blessed us with, there- You and eacn cu you rre rcn-.nred montlls ., lt(. rivpn.nn Bnnrnvri
iore-:jt ioiiowi
that community
sible to live in.
U3 with something
ent ot our tamiiies. ior ourselves, ana saiu i-euuuii. A C J
for our neighbors, and that day i JOHN P. SATTLER. Anna Onyder,
counted worse than lost when the' . Plaintiff. Owner.
Ebadet of nigit shall nd us vith C. A. RA'TL-S:. Rex Ycun, Auctioneer
nothing: done for the benefit of those f24-4w-sw Attorney. Platts State Bank, Clerk.
s cuiii v.e mucL uia cur-v. r-. a j . u notes hearine interest at the rate of
the very best pos- the 18th clay of Apr.! 19 2 . . or your Cent annilTn frnm ,lf
Each morning finds default wnl he entered in said cause , K oronertv to be removed
to do for the ben- and Decree granted as prayed for in frary, rrpn-.isK lfort. rtti,i for