The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, April 01, 1926, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1926.
PAGE FTVT.
Murray Department
Prepared in the Interest of the People at Murray and nrrounding Vicinity Especially for the Journal Readers
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If any of the readers of the
Journal knov' of any social
event or item of. Interest In
this vicinity, and will mall
Itme to this oflice. It wlU ap
pear under this beadicjr. We
want all news Items ditob
If you pay as you go you can
travel anywhere!
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Mesdames T. J. Brendal, W. L. Sey
bolt and J. F. Brendel were enjoying
the afternoon last Tuesday-at the
home of Mrs. A. A. Young.
Thomas Tilson, living northwest
of Murray was in town last Tues
day afternoon purchasing some lum
ber for some repairs at the farm.
County Commissioner C. D. Spang
ler was a visitor in Plattsmouth last
coming from the golden wedding of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. A.
Young, which occured on March 22nd.
Mrs. A. A. Young had at her home
for the occasion on Tuesday of this
week many of the friends of Mrs.
Lyman, who greeted her and extend
ed wishes for her health and happi
ness. A delightful luncheon was
served and which was greatly enjoy-
What Would a Hi-Jatker Want
With Your Check Bock?
lien Dill was shelling and deliv
ering corn at the Wilson elevator
on last Tuesday the work of shell-
. ,e ing being done by C. M. Read, which
He couldn t use it so if you keep insures that the work was done
your money in a checking ac- right.
count, all the thief or robber! Uncle B. A. Root was attending
could cet would be a book of the meeting of the precinct assess
ii t L i , ors which were meeting with the
nianK cnccKiu j county assessor V. II. Puis at the
Yet they represent ready money "ourt .ho?e in PIattsmouth on Tues"
7 .day ot this week,
to OU. Wayne Lewis will soon begin the
Could anything be safer-or any Painting of the home of Mr. and Mrs.
' . . 7 .Henry C. Long in the near future,
more convenient. ,i y. i.
dull n lie lino 1'iuv nui'vii;
decorated it will present a most
beautiful appearance.
Hanker George O. Dovey was look
ing after some business matters in
Murray on Tuesday afternoon of
this week, and was a caller on W.
O. Boedeker who was confined to his
home with the grippe.
W. G. Boedeker the genial banker
was compelled to stay away from the
bank for a short time during the
Wayne Lewis was a visitor .first portion of the week on account
home of relatives at Union t an atiacK or grippe, lie noweer,
ome better at this time.
Tuesday where he was looking after jed by all.
some business matters for the county, j A number of the people of Mur
The community sale which was j ray have been receiving flower seeds
held at Murray a short time since : from th Henry Field seed house, in
was well attended and all the goods j response to the telegrams which were
which were listed were sold and at 1 snt at the time of the birthday cele
very satisfactory prices. j bration of th establishment of the
Grandmother Hendricks has been j broadcasting station. One gentleman
very sick for many days past and is who did not receive the automobile,
being cared for by her daugher, Mrs. returned the flowers with a very
C. C. Carroll. Her many friends are j caustic communication in which he
hoping she may soon be well again. I criticized Mr. Field's methods, and
Mrs. G. W. McChaken and daugh-! dared the popular announcer to read
ter, Elizabeth, were enjoying a visit at one of the broadcasting hours,
with friends in Plattsmouth on last j While everybondy has been listen
Tuesday where they were visiting as . ing for the reading of the message
well as looking after some shopping. none have ehard it, and it look like
Murray State Bank
Murray, Nebraska
There is No Substitute
for Safety
the seedman has been "buffaloed.
Celebrate Birthday.
The friends to the number of some
thirty properly celebrated the pass
ing of the birthday anniversary of
Albert Johnson, at the Johnson home
last Monday near Nehawka where
the friends of this excellent man were
present to aid in the celebration. The
celebration was in the shape of a
surprise, and all took well filled bas
kets of good things to eat and how
they all did eat too. B. H. Nelson
and family and Conrad Johnson of
near Murray were enjoying the occasion.
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United Presbyterian Notes.
W. F. Graham pastor.
Sabbath school at 10 a. m.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7
p. m.
Y. P. C. U. at 7 p. m.
Mid-week prayer meeting Wednes
day at 7:30 p. m.
Omaha Presbytery will meet in
the Murray church April 7 and 8.
The sacrament of the Ladies Sup
per will be observed April 11th at
11 . m.
The Y. P. Q. U. held elcetion
March 2Sth. The ofneiers are:
President Julia Troop.
Vice President Charles Boedeker.
Secretary Mary Graham.
Treasurer John Gilmore.
Pianist Beth McCrackein.
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Golden Text: "Because thou hast
seen me, thou hast believed. Blessed
are they who have not seen and yet
have believed." John 20:29.
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BIBLE SCHOOL LESSON
Sunday, April 4th
By M- a Brlggro
MARCELLING
Marcelling after April 1. One dol
lar. Retrace 50 cents. Mrs. T. J.
Brendel.
Mrs.
at the
for a number of day during the fore
part of the week.
William Minford had his name
appended to our subscription list and
Will and the good wife will receive
the paper in the future.
k a m . T"1 Oscar Nailor
Attention, rarmers! int;ns ?f
;has also const
I have instituted at my
Cafe a Labor Bureau.
When you need help or
any one needs work, let
me know. I will try and
supply you.
Leave your wants at the
Farmers Bureau Cafe
(Oscar's- Place)
Oscar Nailor
Murray -:- -:- Nebr.
True Service
Is always giving Best Service and
Best Goods. We carry only the
Best Supplies and Best Accessories.
LET US SERVE YOU
Also Ask for Demonstration
of Essex-Hudson Cars
The Murray Garage
A. D. Bakke, Owner
Murray, Nebr.
is getting
Fred Baker who has been suffering
from the effects of poison oak for
some time and was not able to work
for a numbe rof days is at this time
getting along nicely and will be able
to resume his work now, for which
he is very much pleased.
Phillip Lambert has been assisting
Oscar Nailor in the decorating and
the store room. Oscar
ructed a partition across
the room shutting off the kitchen
from the principal room and this
making a place to cook and prepare
the meals.
Since the excellent work done in
the decoration of the store of Blanche
Scottcn, by Wayne Lewis the de
corator, the store is looking most
beautiful and is a very attractive
place, due partly to the fact of the
deft work done by the decorator, and
also by the arrangement of the in
terior by Miss Blanche.
All the contributors to the excel
lent program at the Henry Field Sttd
company who rendered the excellent
program at the time of the second
birthday anniversary of the estab
lishing of the KFXF broadcasting
station were given a silver spoon.
Those from Murray receiving the
presents surely appreciated them.
Oscar. Nailor who is embarking in
the restraurant business in Murray
is going to do something which is
going to be of benefit to the farm
ing community and also to the per
son lookiDg for employment as well.
He is naming his place the Farmers
Bureau Cafe, and he will conduct
the place in the most approved style,
making it a good place for all to come
and a center of community interest.
The farmers should make this place
their own when it comes to making
inquiries for help which Mr. Nailor
will keep in touch with.
Mrs. A. A. Young entertained at
her home southeast of Murray on last
Tuesday afternoon in honor of her
sister-in-law, Mrs. Louis Lyman who
is visiting here from North Dakota
Celebrates Birthday.
Henry W. Vallery who recently
moved from Murray to Mynard cele
brated his 75th birthday anniver
sary most appropriately when on last
Thursday the time when he passed
his mile post, he had for his guests
many of his relatives and friends.
and to which the writer was invited
to attend, but owing to a press of
business was unable to attend. The
eats were delicious and the time that
was enjoyed was great. Those pres
ent for the occasion were, T. W.
Vallery and wife. Thomas Tilson and
family. Glen Vallery and wife of
Plattsmouth. and daughters, Marie
Helen and Gertrude, Frank Vallery
and wife and niece. George Snyder
and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Smith,
Hugo Brown, C. A. Vallery and wife
their daughter and Wade Porter and
wife. In departing all extended to
Uncle Henry the wishes for a long and
happy life with many more happy
birthdays.
Senate to Probe
Attempt to Lease
Land m Mexico
Borah Announces Meeting- to Con
sider Means of Blocking Foot
hold Near the Border.
Will Conduct Meeting.
The Rev. Nelson Gardner, father
of the pastor of the Christian church
it Murray began a revival meeting
at the church in Murray on Wednes
day of this week. He will have the
assisatnee of sis son. Rev. Frank
Gardner and also will have a special
singer from Lincoln. All are cord
ially invited to attend these meet
ings and assist in the singing and
all ether ones possible.
Ladies Aid Will Meet.
The Ladies Aid of the Christian
church will meet at the church on
April 6th. when they will be en
tertained by Mesdames Phillip F.
Rhin, Fred L. Hild and Addie Bart
lett. who are the hostesses. The
leader in the entertainment will be
Mrs. James E. Gruber, who has pre
pared a most worth while program
for the occasion. All members are
requested to be in attendance.
THE VETERAN
Service Store
If You Haven't Died
You Can Dye
for EASTER!
Get a Package of Paas Egg Dye, 10c a Package.
WHEN YOU SAY
Town, say Murray
Groceries, say Soennichsen Co.
Quality, say Soennichsen Co.
Service, say Soennichsen Co.
The H. M. Soennichsen Company
Telephone No. 12 - . Murray, Nebraska
He MiriiiiK to Ike rescue iu hte
AN lieu tlentli ami destruction were
iionri
we think nc run ia)'(
For tlione jenrx thrown wr
AVith our few hundred dollurn
m year?
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Stinll we cringe while a few wealthy
men
Kxpremi the extrnvnenut fear
That we'll rue the dark day
AVheu the veteran' pay
In increased a few dollar a jearf
III
We pay for the wwivel eluilr.
And for eriinlual.H abed the moiMt
tear;
Hut O, how it paluN
To contribute our fcnln
To the veteran pittance per
year.
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O ye, there are l rid Ken to build.
And contract for bridge .are
dear;
!omewhere we muat nave.
With one foot in the grave
The soldier needs little per year.
V
ot Ioiik shall he hurdeu na now;
He known that the grave Is quite
near-
He i four score mid Ave,
And may yet keep alive
On his miserly pittance per yea
W. b tilt A II AM,
Murray, el.
Washington, March 31. Means of
blocking the attempt of a Japanese
syndicate to gain a foothold in lower
California by leasing an immense
tract of land over Magdalena bay
will be considered at the meeting of
the senate foreign relations com
mittee Wednesday, SenatoT Borah of
Idaho, chairman, announced Tues
day night.
Definite action regarding the situ
ation, however,, probably will await
a full report on the transaction by
the State department, Borah said.
Thus far the State department has
no official information concerning
the negotiations between the Japanese
syndicate agents and Col. A. It. Vas
quez, who has obtained a concession
of 2.000,000 acres of land from the
Mexican government.
Dispatches from Mexico City stat
ing that Luis Leon, minister of ag
reculture, denied reports that the
Mexican government Jiad sold the
Japanese syndicate a- concession in
lower California, did not serve to
allay the concern in official circles
here.
It was indicated that Senator Bor
ah intends to gather full information
on the subject and press the appro
priate action by the senate, in view
of the government's policy laid down
in the Lodge resolution which pass
ed the senate at the time of the Mag
dalena bay incident in 1912
Resurrection from the Dead
The disciple Saint John has car
ried us through the entire life of
Christ during the past quarter, and
has given an inspiration to a better
and a nobler life, by his translation
of his vision of the Christ which he
has furnished us. With the closing
lesson of the quarter he carried the
narrative to the crucifiction and
spoke of the resurrection of the Mas
ter of heaven, earth and the skies, as
well as of life and death itself. In
His resurrection we see that He has
mastered death and the grave and
triumphantly arose from the grave
where the body had rested for three
days.
He had told that He would arise,
and had declared to Martha that he
was indeed the resurrection and the
life and that whosoever should be
lieve on Him, though they should
dien,jet should they live, and who
soever should live and believe on
Him, should never die, asking at the
same time, "Martha, believest thou
this?"
It was a sad day indeed when the
prince of life was crucified and laid
away in a tomb with a seal set upon
it and a group of soldiers from the
Roman army placed on guard.
After all which had been told them
of His resurrection, the disciples did
not understand, and were not there
at the time of his advent from the
grave. After the wonderful experi
ence of Lazarus being raised from
the dead, it would seem they should
have had faith and believed all the
Master had told them. The women
who went to embalm the body was
very close to the resurrection, as
they appeared at the sepulchar just
after the resurrection itself. As they
were coming they were talking about
who they would get to roll the stone
away from the sepulchar that they
might embalm the body. Imagine
their joy when they arrived and dis
covered that the stone had been
rolled away and the grave was empty
with the grave clothes lying in the
sepulchar. They ran to tell the dis
ciples and found Peter and John, who
nta-rted for the grave Peter leading,
but only for an instant, for he was
coupled up with a much younger
man who outran him and arrived at
the grave first, and looking in await
ed the coming up of Peter, who im
mediately entered, and was follow
ed by John. When they made an
examination they departed. Mary, re
maining at the tomb, asked one whom
she thought was the gardner, where
the body had been placed, and was
addressed by the Master himself. As
he t ailed her by name, she inimedi
atelv recognized him. and alter a
few minutes' conversation, he van
ished from her sight.
That evening as two of the dis
ciples were walking in the country.
they were joined by the risen Lord,
who walked with them and talked
with them, and as they were going
to cat with him, they discovered it
Senators made no effort to conceal was he. and he immediately vanished
their concern over dispatches from
San Diego indicating that Colonel
Vaskuez will insist upon "exercising
his right" to close the deal with the
Japanese syndicate, unless some
American concern makes a higher
bid for the land.
If only individuals are concerned
in the transaction, it was pointed
out that greater difficulties in deal
ing with the problem will be en
countered than if corporations only
are involved.
RADIO TOR THE FARMERS
Chicago, March 2S. Importance
of radio to the farmers is illustrated
by a survey just completed, the na
tional farm radio council reported to
day. Particularly in this fact notice
able in connection with markets, the
council said.
A digest of
from their sight.
The disciples made haste back to
Jerusalem, where they told the others
of their number, who were gathered
in an upper chamber, of having seen
the risen Lord. Again when
all the disciples but Judas, who had
killed himself following his betrayal
of Christ, and Thomas who was un
able to be present, were gathered in
an upper chamber, the doors leading
to which were securely closed. The
Master appeared in the room, saying,
"All hail, peace be unto you," and
spoke words of peace and comfort un
to the company. They told Thomas
of the incident, but he would not be
lieve. A few days later when they
were gathered together again in the
same place, the Lord appeared as be
for and called Thomas, saying to
him, "Come, place your fingers in
the prints of the nails in my hand
not
the replies received iaml bf falthfuI' and believing thrust
e , . , , , , u u i iiaiiu lit in v onu; aiiu uriicc it.
from thirty-two states showed that f . ThoraaBaid ..My Lord and
more than 46 per cent of them gave ! "Because
specific examples of cash savings y h peen h h be,iev.
iv Ui l""'ed: Blessed are they who have
reception of market reports, and, and t nave believert.
pracucauy ai M me returns mu.- Thpn ,at whfn 60me wepks had
rated the value to the farmer of Petep ld unto the other dis.
having market reports from twen-'c,ol -Let's go fishing," for they
ty-four to forty-eight hours earlier e aH nshermen and were all gath
than heretofore. ered together on this occasion. They
The survey showed that 9o per fished all nigllt long and had caught
cent of the farmer radio-owners con-!nothing a very "unusual occurrence,
sider their receivers a utility as well and as the day was breaking, they
as an amusement device. The figures Uvere still at their task, weary and
placed the maximum farm audience ' orn It was tnen tnat the Lord ap
as listening between 8 to 8:30 p. m.,!peared unt0 them on the shore. When
with a sharp decline in its size after the fishermen saw the Master, they
8:30 p. m. A little more than 60 j failed to recognize him, and even
per cent of these listeners go to make wnen iie called to them asking them
up the noon audience, with very few.jr they had any fish they still did
farm folk tuning in before 12 o'clocl:
There is no afternoon audience.
not know him. So Jesus said unto
them, "Cast your net on the right
side of the boat and you shall find,
GILMAN IS RE-ELECTED 'and in abundance." This they did.
MAYOR OF SIOUX CITY and instantly theiet was filled, there
ibeing 153 fish in it. As they were
i.,,r Citr Ta ATarh 91 Mnrnr enaeavoring to lanu ine ulg wnu,
Stewart Oilman was re-elected today John observed and by intuition dis-
luuaj . t ,j
by a majority of about 2,500 votes, ereu n tUe "
out of a total of 42 thousand votes, unto Peter, who was naked. Peter at
over former Mayor Wallace M. Short, once threw his fisherman 8 coat about
it r.i. ;0;.. Tr him and jumped into the water. The,
gart, defeated the present commission- uic-ipie uiw t.. u w u .
r.'tr VT,rioc v. wii a Rmall and Peter said unto the Master, 'I
EIGHT MILE GROVE
LUTHERAN CHURCH ies aPPears to have been carried
am a sinful man, oh Lord." The Lord
PO e and firemen on Increased 'Vt,? V,, .' ? ,SS
araK.-CTSssr nr.rlar -s"
LUI lilt LLl . 1U1 IMCTjr 1111 Alt
the night with the hard work, they
. . . were uuue nuuxiy iuu ureu.
Good Friday Services and Holy' One Of the pleasing new art WOIK, Then he told Peter the devil wish-
Communion in German at 10:30. j is that of fancy lamp designing and ed to sift him, but for him to stand
taster services ana Holy Com- wrViinVi ra-n loa-md nollvnw ot fast and that when he should be con-
the Bates Book & Gift shop annex verted, he must comfort the disciples.
, , , 7 v He also said unto Peter, "Simon, son
and free lessons given. Join the f,f John, lovest thou me more than
munion in English at 10:30
Sunday tchool begins at 9:30.
An offering will be taken both on
Good Friday and on Easter.
i classes that are working now.
these?" (meaning the fishing life).
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Spring Shoes
for MEN!
That set the pace for style, comfort and quality.
They contain more value feature than you will ex
pect to find in shoes at higher prices.
The Famous Selz Shoes $6
Other Fine Oxfords at $3.95, $4.85 and $5.50
Q&H.M.Soennichseii Go.
"The Store of Big Values"
Plattsmouth
Nebraska
Peter answered him, saying, "Yea,
Lord, I love thee," when he was told
by Christ, "Feed my sheep." This
same question was asked of Peter
three times, for he had denied the
Master three times on the night of
the betrayal, and it was intended he
should repeat one "I love thee" for
each denial, and at the same time be
as oft commanded, "Feed my sheep."
As the Lord had commanded Mary
to tell the disciples on the resurrec
tion morn, for them to meet him on
a mountain top in Gallilee, this they
did after the forty days were fulfill
ed, and as he stood there with them,
he gave them some final instruction,
they being advised to remain in Je
rusalem until they should be imbued
with the spirit from on high. Then,
after he had given the last command
ment, he was parted from them and
borne unto heaven, vanishing from
their sight as he ascended.
While they were thus standing gaz
ing into space where but a few mo
ments before they had seen his form,
there appeared unto them a couple
of men in shining rainmant, who
said unto them, "Men of Israel, why
stand you thus gazing into heaven?
The same Christ whom ye have seen
vanish will come again in like man
ner. Go ye into Jerusalem and await
until you shall be instructed from on
high. This they did, which brought
them to Pentecost.
Before the Lord had ascended in
to heaven, he had commanded them,
"Go ye into all the world and teach
my gospel to every creature." He
was thus making missionaries of them
all, and not this alone, but to all of
us who read the account, for we are
I to help bear the message to a sinful
j world, so that unto the entire popu
j lace may the story of Salvation be
j brought.
j How are we treating this command
,that is just as effective and Just as
binding on us today as it was to the
'disciples when it was given to them
from Christ's own lips just before he
j ascended into heaven, there to hit on
the right hand of his father through
out eternity.
"Go ye intd all the world and
teach my gospel to every creature."
WOMAN WRITER SUES SURGEON
New York, March 30. Mrs. Ithea
Huston Stephons, a. magazine writer,
brought suit for $100,000 Monday
against Dr. J. Eastman Shechan, a
plastic surgeon.
She charges that her face was
permanently scarred and her health
injured by the "face lifting" opera
tion which he performed upon her.
She said she was forced to remain
! in the hospital 30 days as a result
of the operation.
I Dr. Shcehan said he would issue
a general denial.
For earache, toothache, pain?,
burns, scalds, sore throat, try Dr.
Thomas' Eclectic Oil, a splendid rem
edy for emergencies.
You can save money
on school supplies at the
Bates Book Store.
Servic Our Watchword!
When the cash is running low, come sec us; for your
money goes farther in the purchase of the very best
goods. We are here to serve you to the best. Not
alone are we after your wealth, but to give you best
service as well. Every article in the store a bargain.
Earl Lancaster Store
Murray,
Nebraska
Bring in iSSiel Listers!
Sure, we are busy at the Blacksmith shop, but we are here for
business, so bring your work along and we will get it cut for
you promptly. We are prepared to care for your plow work,
discs and listers. Remember, we guarantee all our work to
be the best and entirely satisfactory in every way.
oy Gerkmg
The Blacksmith, Murray, Nebraska
m
W-KjifcIri mild
8Vtrm of treatment that cu:cs Pi.'ea. 1 istula anJ
Recta Diwares in a short time wituout a wvcro uur-
ooeration. No rhloroform. -Kthur or other .rni.il
netlatie ted- EXAMINATION tlil l' A
guaranteed in every case accepted lor treatment, and no money to be paid until cured. Write fnr
f Ktt cUUtv on Kectal LJiaeases, with names and testimonial of thousands of oiominnt peoj:!
who have been ncnnanently cuied.
nyfrk reter l rust r.n:,.., f
a!U Uma:. Ke'cir. 1
im. H. R. TABBY 6ANA.TOKIUM.