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THURSDAY. JUNE 23, 1927. PLATTSKOUTH SE2H - WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE FIVE ,t,T..T..T..T..T..T,T,T..T..T..T....T.,f..T. 4 4 4 BIBLE SCHOOL LESSON Sunday, June 26th By M. S. Brlggs At. Fireworks and Firecrackers! Murray Department It any of the readers of the JoarMl ksor of w social ent or it-em of lnierebt In thte vicinity, and will mail itneto this office. It win Iar under this hedii:jr. v irnt Dewstterr. F-DrrOH 4- The Youngsters will be unable to properly celebrate the f Glorious Fourth of July without a goodly supply of the 2 proper ammunition, and we want to tell you that we have t 1. 1 . t 1 rpured in the Interest of the People of Murray and Surrounding Vicinity Especially for the Journal Readers a complete line tnis year, sucn as i t I ' i ; i if .A 71 s vlfT " 0 a 'o.- to) Jul sin' five tiows is Mo Picnis! But it IS a form of Paradise com pared to a worried mind, and rive cows on any farm will be al most a sure preventive against worry as to eats tor aiey win . erty last week, with the idea of not only provide lots of whole-J making an exchange, some food, but the surplus mayi The McCleery brothers were put be exchanged for other foods. in a concrete culvert about three miles south of Murray last wets and A cream check a week tail! cut getting the place ready for the good a wide streak. Murray State Bank Murray, Nebraska There is No Substitute for Safety - 1 Jack Douglass was a visiter inj.ioying a visit at Plattsmouth on last Omaha on last Tuesday where he was Sunday where they were guests at called to look after some business ! both the parents of Mr. and Mrs matters. Oscar Nailor was a visitor in Union on Monday afternoon of this week where he was locking after some Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Frans who have matters for a short time. '.een in the v.ost lor the pa.-t ten Mrs. Gertrude Bcckncr and scn!d., ittui cd home on .cs; Friday Stephen were visiting and looking afier seme busine-s matters in Plattsmouth on last Tuesday. W. G. Eoedtker of the Murray State Bank was called to Plattsmouth last Tuesday to look after some business matters for the. day. x r m J. A. Soofteit and workmen were making screens for the house of Sherman Cole as well as for one of the houses on the Davis farm. B. H. Wilson and the family were visiting at the home of Conrad John son and also assisting in picking cherries for the day on last Monday. Mrs. Robert Shrader is enjoying a J. A. SCOTTEN CONTRACTOR AND ETUDES Estimates Furnished MURRAY - - NEBRASKA E.W.LEWIS Up-to-Date Painter and Decorator Paperhangiiig. MURRAY - NEBRASKA Best S In the repair work vie do, in the goods we sell. Come see ns when in need of anything in our line. Yoar bet interests are our greatest concern. Murray Garage A. D. BAKKE, Pro?. SwEnriming In Order! The Murray Bathing is now open for swimming with a plenty of pure water. The pool has been entirely rebuilt and is in splendid condition. Life guards for safety. Deep and shallow water just to suit every body. A cordial invitation extended to all. Ellin fray Bathing Seath Murray, Nebraska visit at the hOiiie of her mtoher, Mrs. Frank Brennen at Goodland, Kansas and seeing the west for a couple of weeks. D. Ray Frans and wife of Union were visit in? in Murray for the day last Sunday and were guests at the 'home of Dr. and Mrs. G. H. Gilmore while here. Mrs. Levi Rusterhols has been making some repairs at the farm home west of town which is adding much to the beauty and convenience of the home. Thomas Nelson was a visitor in Omaha for a portion of last Thurs- day and Friday visiting with his manv friends as well as looking aftei some business. Walter Soennichscn and E. P. Lutz of Plattsmouth were visiting in Iurrav on last Tuesday morning driving down to look after some busi- ness for the day. Earl Lancaster got out the salt which was in the warenouse at the time of the fire and disposed of it thus getting the matter of the sal vage off his hands. Roy Gerking and a friend at Lin coin were at Dorchester where Mr. Gerkins was Iookins over Pome prop roads which are to follow. George and Lee Nickles were looking after some business matters in Plattsmouth on Tuesday afternoon of this week. They drove over to the county seat in their car. The new home which Mr. ard Mrs E. S. Tutt are having i constructed is making rapid progress and is showing hustling much progres under the efforts of Harvey and Ralph. Louis Hallas and family were en- Hallas. and enjoying the day very pleasantly. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Brendel and after having enjoyed a most dcli-it-Tul cuting. E. W. Mi bum the rural carn?r who has !ecn putting steady tinu has Leen kept at home with a ver severe attack cf tonsilitis, and dur ing the time Kemper Frans ha3 been carrying tuo mail. Dr. J. W. Brendel of Avoca was z visitor in Murray for a short time last Sunday evening when lie was re turning from Omaha where he hai been with a patient wtio was taken to a hospital there. Wm. Obernaults was a visitor ii Murray on last Tuesday morning and was looking after some business at a number cf places, also purchasine building materials at the lumber yard and the hardware store. Albert Wilson and the family of Syracuse were visiting at the home of A. J. Wilson of Rock Bluffs and also at the hom of Font F. Wilson of Murray, they driving over in their I car for the day Sunday. Aria Perry and wife of Holbrook. who are uncle and aunt of Mrs. George Nickles. were visiting at the Nickles home for a short time dur ing the past week, and where al! enjoyed the visit very much. A. I) Bakke and the family were visiting in Omaha on last Tuesday Mr. Bakke being called there to look after some business matters and tc i secure some needed rpairs for the ; repair department at the garag. I Henry Cuthmann and the family of MURRAY BLACK SMITH SHOP 1.5 ready for the Cultivator Shovels. jp.rin laLo. them along. The plow lays We are specialists in this line. Haro vm.r ninu-- rM,iv whfn i you are. and do not have to wait when the time comes to work jMickhiscky &. Son I Murray, Nebr. -1 s Murdock were very brief visitors in Murray last Tuesday afternoon while on their way home from Plattsmouth where they were called on business and also where they were visiting with relatives. The quarter section which is farm ed by Roy Gerking, was a lively place on Tuesday afternoon. There were five mowing machines at work on the place all making hay while the fun was shining, and a very good quality of hay at that. Ex-County Judge Allen J. Beescn and Attorney C. E. Martin of Platts mouth were visiting for a short time j in Murray on last Tuesday evening and were visiting with their friendr and also looking after some business matters for a short time. I Henry Ilee'-cer was a visitor at ; Nehawka where he was guest at th home of hister. and where- alo were there as guests Mr. and Mrs. Warden J Heebner of Cheyenne, and Clarence j Heebner of Imperial, the latter two being sons of Mr. Henry Heebner. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Balfour and the l'amiiy were visiting In Murray from their home in Nehawka. they driving over to attend church and to visit with friends. There was no pleaching and they spent the day i the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sporrer. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Berger. Ivan Deles Dernier and wife. Mr. and Mrs Dale TonliiT, were among those spend ing last Sunday at King Lake, where was held a picnic of Murray and former vicinity people who to the number of thirty picnicked under thf cool shade of the giant trees of the King Lrj5:e park. Mrs. Wm. March who has beer taking treatment at the Radium hos pital at Omaha for cancer for some t?me returned ;o the home of her sou Jarvas Lancaster, and after visit inr for a time was also guest at the hom of her son. Earl Lancaster, as wel a. at the home of her cTaughter, Mr? Harry McCulloch. Uncle John W. Edmunds and daughter. Mrs. Wm. Spnrrer. accom panied with Margaret Long and sis ter, departed in the auto of Mr. Ed munis for Painview where they ex pect to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Miller and family for p couplo cf days and are expecting tr return to Murray during the latter portion of this week. The people in the vicinity of Mur ray are getting ready for their har vesting in both the haying line and that of the. small prrin as well, anr' many haYe purchased" "h'ay ract'sTof the purpose of being prepared for the work so near at hand. Among those getting thus prepared are Clen Todd George Lopp. Luther Wamak. II. L Gayer and Glen Wiles. Matthew Lewi.-, and wife of Mail land. Mo., and Nellie A. Brink cf Kansas City, were vJsrtir.g in Mur ray and ft the heme of J. D. Lewis Mr. Lewis pud 3frs. Matt Lewis being brothers as also was Mrs. Frirk a sister. After a very pleasant visit they proceeded accompanied by Mrs. J. D. Lewis t" Fairfield. Nebrns ka, where all visited with another brother, Trank Lewis cf that place. V7e Arc Still at Your Service. Cme in. we can serve yo; as be fore. Except rcerts. Location first d-or east of blacksmith shop iu post office. W. S. SMITH, Murray. Nebr. Pool Opem Today. The Murray bathing beach, upon which Marasek and those who are assisted with him have spent so mu'-h time, work and money, is ready ir every detail this morning f.'T the on" who desired to take a plunge in the sparkling eryupl waters, which come bubbling from the spring which feeds the pooh This venture will be success as it deserves to be as the proprietors have lft nothing undone to niake it the most delightful plct for manv mauy mileb around to af- tcrd a bathi-.g place for these v ho desire. The arrangements are mac. for purifying the water that goes i to the nool. tkft there oe no im purities therein. The writer was at the beach on luestiay 01 mi? we- .1 i v, ..... n ii-.?0 -lour n n rt tiniiriv-- limr so that one could see into its ' i depths, and which insures the most hea.Ihful and animated enjoyment of the swim and plunge in the pocl. There are plenty of bathing suits al ways washed and cleaned after use for those who are not provided with them for themselves. Celebrate Children's Day. The Indies of tho Presbyterian church under the sponsorship of Mrs. iCiiy Wils and Miss Mable Howard had an excellent program which was I put over at the children's day exer ! fie ac i-et Qnndnv Mmv were nres- ent and enjoyed the occasion, which was well worth the while. Had Enjoyable Picnic ! There was a very pleasant picnic ' held on last Sunday at the "Little j Brown Cottage" at King Lake. Those present to enjoy the occasion were ;Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sans. Mr. and : Mrs. F. J. Statter. Mr. and Mrs. J.U. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Al Rostin, Mrs. Olive Burke and Miss Christine Kru- ger. all of Omaha; Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Ost. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Bliss and Miss Mae Bishop, of Ashland; Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Berger and Mrs. M. A. Berger. of Nehawka; Mr. and Mrs. ;G. C. Fiedji. of Blair; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Eerger. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Spangler and son. Charl Everett II, Mr.' and Mrs. D. R. Topliff and child- ren. Emma, Riene and Leroy, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan De Les Dernier and child ren, Yvonne and Jiinmie and Miss (Florence Bartlett, of Murray. Card of Thinks. Wc u-icli t r r v t o rwl niir t Vi o r L-a r i the many kind friends who worked !he ood qualities of a certain very so nobly to save our home and stock!? bup Ve market (that af of md.se. We surely appreciate our!bf?rJf the aii eCame so Popular) friends at such times of need. Please i "hieh was called the -Split Hickory aceent nnr sinwrn thanks Tr n -n rl Mrs. W. S. Smith. I Keed the Money, Cn account of the fire which con- sumed my stock of goods and has put mr in a very close place finan - cially, I am needing all that is owing strain was the greatest. This dem to me, and we are very desirous that enstrated the good judgment of the all who know themselves indebted . manufacturers of this suner-buggv. to us w"l please call at once and set- ! tie their accounts. If there was everjanci to the beginning of his mission. ja time when we needed the money jhe foumi very strenuous work to be il is now. Find me at the home cr (0ne. He did not go to the city in town. We are thanking you for a ready response to this call. EARL LANCASTER, Murray, Nebr. GIVES SPLENDID RECITAL From Wednesdays Dally Last eening the recital of the piano and violin pupils of ?d:ss Grace 'was giving his life. Lindner w?s held at the First Pre.-! On the sea of Gallilee the Christ byterisn church at Murr; y ar j was ' found hardy fishermen, hardened by one of the. most en joya ;' - musical, the severe tasks their bodies were events that has been held in that tailed upon to perform and true and city in se veral months. The church ' honest in mind and purpose, and was arranged very p-euily for the from this class of people he selected event with the suMimr roses and! a number of his co-workers,' among other features that mad- it a fitting . the very first of whom was Simon, setting for the enjoyable musical j whom the Lord named Peter, because program. jhe v.-as to be the rock foundation up- Thire was a very larro number in 0a which should be built up the band attendance ct the re-itrl was changed j0f workers who, under guidance of from last Thursday evening by rca- j the Holy Spirit, and the providence sou cf the rain and la?" evorrg the j0f f, luridly Father, should establish church was comfortably filled by the his, church on earth. Well should he relatives and friends of the young j seieft material which should last people. ' I throughout the process of time. The splendid manner in which both j The sni,Sequent life of Peter, not the violin and piano numbers wore withstanding his weakness at the Ki.en was mosi pie.si::&r i" me leacH er of the young people who has labor vl so earnestly in the advancemer.' of the class. Those who have had the opportunity of hearing the mem bers of the class were more than pleased with the progress that had been made by them. All of the mem- ! ebrs of the class did splendidly pnd feel well pleased at their c Coring. M'ss Lindner has been ttahing for the past three years, at the various points over this part f the county and has been most successful in her work as the recital attested. The members of the clas3 t;-kin part l3st night were: Laura -Weasel; L-i.i Troop. Ruth Alexen. Fritzic Mrastk, Mildred Alexen, Maricr Young, Clarice Jne Murray. Tommy Troop. Thelma Dill. William Mraek Dorothy Rhoden. Glen Rhodes, Mil dred Murray, Verner Kaffenbergcr Marie Lutz. Arnold Heil. Mildred Young. Geneva I'rish, Cuiistin- Reirf.ck'e. Arthur Hild Meisinac-r. Florence SUFFERS INJURED BACK From Mondays PaiU George Anderson. a tcurkt of Sioux Citv. Iowa, was here yesterday tor a few hours and while he was attempting to start bis car by rrank- ing he had the misfortune to suffer a dislocation of the pelvic joint thatjnvor t,lp spfl nf r.nlHipp. as fh, Rav. was very pamru! ana necessnaieu his spriirinr' th services nr lir 11 I:. Hudson, local osteopath, who pave!;..,-,..,, fhn:;.t tn tr,., f. whif.h mm two treatments and tne patient was aoie mis morning to return home. VISITS OLD HOJIE Frorr. Tuesday s Ja:iy This morning E. E. Embree and two sons, Waite and Henry and daughter, Nancy of DeKalbe, Illinois pp. sued through the city by a'.itr aM' stopped hero for a few hours to Ir.ck ever the city where Mr. E. E. Embree resided back in IS" 2. Mr. Erti'rrcc was born at Waver ly. near LiticcL' and spent his boyhood deys in this -section of Nebraska and now gaged in the lumber business in the-J lulI-olt "t Moye Pays Cash for Poultry, Eggs, Cream and Hides We Sell Oyster Shell, Chick Peeds and Salt Your Patronage Solicited! Moye Produce Co. Telephone 391 Plattsmoutli, Neb. Golden Text: "Come ye after me and I will make you fishers of men." Matt. 4:19. The Xission of Simon Peter During the recent years past, we remember of having read a nicely worded advertisement, and one very convincing at that, which detailed I Pec lal- Now hickory was, and still is, con sidered one of the very toughest of woods, possessing great strength and long wearing qualities under the hardest kind of strain, so it was se- i lected for the wood work of those 1 parts of this special buggy where the When the Master came to earth looking for the man who was raised upon the very choicest dainties that the country provided. He knew there was much hard 'work before him in founding the church through which the message of love from the Father was to flow to humanity until even the ends of the earth should heed and obey the gospel for which He time, has abundantly confirmed the excellence of the choice of the Mas- jter. Simon P"ter, a disciple of John jthe Baptist, prior to his following of i Jesus, was a hardy man and one well I verst-d in the s--rintiirfs. and was , an3r,n? man,. 3ooking for the coming of the Messiah, who should redeem the world to God. Like many, he had the erroneous idea that this Messiah was to estab lish an earthly kingdom, which he, in some way maintained until the day cf penticost, but after he had a true vision of the mission he was . ' .. , ,. . . surf expectation and reahzec 1 the im- l l liit rj;n nuai auu r.uL Liic icui- pcral life, as viewed by God in his all-wise plan of redemption. The making cf him and others of the disciples into "fishers of men" was not fully understood until after the resurrection and ascension of Christ. Peter, like the others, felt that they I T- .1 1- firuug tuuuoii lu uu luf ttum wr.icn tncy iiaa oeen cauea to uo, but found out after repeated trial that they did not measure up to the stature of what was required for a messenger to carry the gospel to a lost world, and especially with the ; nnTins;tion which wa3 harnessed ; against them. The eyes of Feter were opened when after the day when the : Mastpr hnd Jieen oreachinfr on the n,:ntin. anrl thev had lwi, S(.nt ,-nr fnTr,p n-iikin over the sea in the rniflct nf thp rnfrinp' storm Thpn he ;he (jeter) was not prepared. When the clarion voice of the Master call ed over the raging Maters, "It is I, be not afraid," Peter said, "If it be thou, bid me ccm? to you on the waters," which Christ did, and Peter hopping over the side of the boat, assayed to go to the master, but a huge wave intervening between them caused Peter to lose sight of the Master, and the faith which he thot he had such a strong grasp on, slip ped away and he cried in terror to the Son of God, "Lord save, or I per ish." Christ stretched forth his -hand, grasping Peter and saying to c"-thirr!. "Wherefore dids't thou doubt?" Had he not doubted. Peter would i have gone to the Master in perfect I safe ty. Peter was strengthened when he knew that his strength came from the Master. With every day the faith and in sight of Peter was increasing and the greatness of the truth of Christ was being revealed to him by the Father, and after the disciples had been sent over the country proclaiming that the kingdom of heaven was at hand, and had returned, the Master asked them saying, "Whom do men say that I, thfe son of man, am?" The dis ciples told him as they had heard, that some say John the Baptist, some Elijah, or as they called him Ellas, some Jeremiah or some other of the prophets. Then to increase their faith and to have them understand. themselves, he said unto them. "Butifor the work of the organizing of the whom do you sav that I am?" Peter j church through and by which the answered hjm, saying. "Thou art the "gospel was to be carried to the ends Christ, the Son of the living God.".of the eartWOf Peter we do not hear Christ made him answer. "Thou art an' more after the crucifiction, Peter, and upon this rock (dcclara- burial and up until after the resur tion that I am the Son of God) will rection of the Master, and when Mary I build ray church, and the gates of brings word to the disciples, of whom hades shall not prevail against it." peter and John are members, they The master added, "Flesh and blood rush to the PIace where the Master's have not revealed this unto you, but Dody nad been buried, to find the my Father, who is in heaven." tomb empty and the body of Christ When the Master told the disci- Sne; Then did they both enter the riles that he must go to Jerusalem tomb, and saw and believed the land he crucified and aeain rise from jthe dead. Peter looked at the matter ; as though Christ, who was the Son of God, could not be crucified, and so Mitt m'&x fe'ta Mi fiW Firecracker., m tm Torpedos, in fact everything that you will want for a genuine old fashioned celebration of noise. Safss Bosk -ml Sfatisnsrv Corner 5th and Main Street. told Jesus, but as he had the wrong j charged by Jesus to tell the disci perspective, Christ had to reprove : pies and Peter, that He would meet him and told him in most positive j them in Galliiee. when he should de words, the attitude he was takir g, ! part for heaven, kept the disciples at for it was the plan of the Father ! J'-rusalnm for the interval, but they that Christ should offer himself as alberme restless and Peter said unto sacrifice for the sins of the world, so the disciples, "Come, let us go fish when Peter had offered his eva-ive ing.': They went like perhaps many plan. Christ said, "Get thee behind a time before, only this time they me. satan; thou are a stumbling fished all night and got nothing, block to me," for he was making it j As the day began to dawn, tired hard for Christ to do the very thing and discouraged, they were about to which he came to earth to do name-jquit their seemingly useless work, ly, give his life for the salvation of i when the Master appeared on the the world. j shore and shouting said, "Cat-t your Taking Peter as an example (for Inchon the right side of the ship and he was about on a line with the oth- you will find a plenty. This they did ers of the disciples) they had to be and their net was filled. Then when educated and made over into the they had come to shore they found real image of the Father who had a fire and fish thereon, and as they created them. Then as another les-; were eating they knew that it was son, Christ selected Peter, James and ' the Master, but did not dare ask John, and taking them into a high him. He said unto Peter, "Lovest mountain, was transfigured before thou me more than these?" Peter them. As the mortal was dissolved ;said, "Yea, Lord, I love thee" and and the divine predominated, they was commanded by the Master to could hardly look upon him, so feed his lambs. This was repeated bright was his appearance, and they three times, with each time a charge were as dead men and a cloud over-; was repeated, and Peter must have overshadowed them, that they might j understood that the Master was de be relieved of the intense strain, but pending on him to lead the church, still as they entered into the cloud, ins he had delivered unto him the they were afraid. 'keys of the kingdom, that Is the Then came the voice of the Father' means of entering, which he was to out of the cloud, saying, "This is convey to the world through the my beloved son, in whom I am well church. Christ had commanded the pleased; hear ye him." j disciples to remain at Jerusalem un- Many a testimonial has been given til pentecost, the f ftieth day after to the effect that Jesus Christ was the passover. when Christ was cruci indeed the real Son of God, but none fied, and they would be endued with were of such force and effect as was i power from on high. Then when they this voice from God himself which ' were gathered together on this occa said in that unmistakable manner, ; sion. Peter preached and the Holy "This is my beloved son." Spirit came upon all and they spoke Then again Christ charged. "Telir":th tongues and there was added no man until the Ron of man be ris-iUEt0 tl,e church some three thous en from the dead." Then they com- aml ovAa- Following this came a muned with each other as to what ' wonderful growth of the church, so this raising from the dead might ! up KO th.at the Jcws wcre active mean. During the three and a half jin fighting it. years which the disciples were with ! This Period was followed with very Jesus. thev had learned to trust him'?rreat Persecution, an ! it was then and when thev saw him raise Lazarus , that the mettle of the men was se from the dead, their fath was great- t vorcly tried, but they proved to be Iv strengthened. Thev were depend-i w l th of thp tasks which had been ing on their native strength and hadjP1"rcu on tr.em. thought that whatever migh come, j In thp laFt hsson of this quarter, they would remain ever faithful to ; roming just before this review, Peter the Master and all so told him in ' vos a discourse on what c onst itutes the upper chamber only to breako"'! citizfr.ship. And during all his their promise before the coming of ; subsequent life, he proved that he the morn. (was indeed what he had been select- r,- i . .t,ic-d for a true, ever faithful disciple Peter said, Though all the world . forsa're thee, vet will I not forsake " the Master. The very Chrr t whom thee." The Master, knowing better. ''Ur ? "I" he cause he said. "Before the cock shall c row to- , night thou shall deny me thrice." It i waa even so, was arrested for when the Master 1 all forsook him and Peter followed afar off, and when it j was brought to hira in the temple, he denied the Master three times. I'eier ;iu not Know no was oeing i tried instead of the Christ, whom he j No. we don't use the air for adver bo dearly loved. Then did Feter, ' tising. We do not give anything when he found that he had denied: away, brt when it comes to filling the" Prince of Life, go out into the , your order for good live nurserv blackness of the night and weep bit-jsto'k. shrubs and rose3 at the lowest terly. It tugs at our heartstrings j dollar that money ran grow it, meet when we hear the helpiess infant ; ing our customers face to fac, giving cry, and when the woman with her wiles brings the flowing fountain of tears for the accomplishing of her desires or when she weeps in the depth of her sorrow, we are moved to tears, then we see indeed grief in i time friend, Andrew Stohlman. rep its essence. Peter was indeed suffer- resenting the Williams Nursery of - . . ' 7 . ni.n x--1 i i -, i ing and was receiving a severe schooling in that very life which was to make him just the proper in strument in the hands of the Master scriptures, as they had been taught by Christ before the crucifiction. The message which llary carrUd to the disciples and which she was Pistols and Caps, Shy Rocks, Roman Candle Pin Wheel p, Bombs, -4. v .f-J -1 '-1 Store r w tinu.iij im n . u, n 11 u o- n i ur; very man for the position which re quired a true, brave and straight forward man to properly fill with the grace of Grd. 3LCW YOUR OWN HORN you a chance to listen to a man who has had years of experience in tho different lines of nursery stock, shrubs and roses, true to name, you are holding your order for your old- University Place, Nebraska, who will call on you in due time. I thank you for past favors. ANDREW STOHLMAN. j23-4sw. BITER HAZES A EAISE From Werlr.esday'a Daily The Missouri river la3t night a' this place Ehowed a raise of a half foot that caused a slight overflow cn some of the Icwlying bars east of the city as well as more serious daci age to the land east of the river. The raise i3 thought to be the flood water from the melted snow of the northwest that has found its way this far down the great Muddy. Call Io. 6 with yoor crder foi job printing. 1; t ) J