THUfcSDAt. HOVEHBEE 11. 1&26. PAGE SEVEN "ST 4 i ,T,.T. Murray Department Prepared in the Interest of the People of Murray and Hnrrounding Vieinitj Especially for th Journal Readers Be careful what you want you may get it. Ton' sure get high-class service when Banking by Mail It long ago passed the experimental stage and has proved to be highly cotisfarnnr in verv WOT. Important transactions mav be regis- TCT"-1 111 TlOTTOPT C D T PTV rrnnHrTU .ifcv - " your remittances "Will be far safer in the mails than when being carried. jjiSS Limna Hilton, one of the on the person. .teachers of the Murray schools, was Banking by mail saves time-and money and the effect is just as sat isfactory in the end. Try It We Assure Yon Satisfaction There is No Substitute for Safety Murray State Bank Murray, Nebraska Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Albin were Plattsmouth visitors Saturday. "Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Crunk were called to Missouri by the death cf a brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wolfe were attending the Eastern Star at Platts mouth Tuesday. William Cook is driving one of the 1927 Ford touring cars and it is sure a nice looking car. A. F. Tucker of Nehawka was up to the Albert Young home buying one of the Duroc boars that Mr. Young has for sale. Lycurgus McCarthey of Nehawka. was a visitor in Murray for the day on last Tuesday and was visiting with his many friends. During the time Font Wilson .was ALCOHOL for Your Radiator Also Anti-Preeze RADIO AND RADIO PARTS Expert Auto Repair Work! Murray Garage "We do good work in automobile repair. Community Dance By Murray Community Club AT Peterson Mall Thanksgiving Night, Nov. 25th Ruby Trio Plays Dance Tickets 75c Spectators 15c Grand arch 3:45 called to Missouri on account of the death of . his brother-in-law, O. A. Davis, was running the -elevator. i - .v... ouu . '"i j NehaVka, were looking after some i ftv mT f In fill t a T rf rn I tlaa F ti e , ' Business matters in Plattsmouth and also at Murray on last Tuesday morn ing. - time. Mr. Gusak tells of very poor Mr. and Mrs. Albert Young and crops in the west. Mrs. Oldham and Mrs. McConnaha Earl Lancaster and daughter, were in attendance at the "Woman- Bertha, were visiting and lookinf af less Wedding" at Plattsmouth Tues- ter some business matters in Omaha day evening. - Anton Rys of Plattsmouth with a U57u:e 4luVur ' wc'e l" MUl looking after the blacksmith shop of Murray, which is being offered for sale txr n twioi-or Wrv. -tT'oV, y- - xv'cucn.c auu ..u. bein were visitins: and looking alter ... . - some business matters at the Union rtock yards In South Omaha on last Tuesday, they making the trip via the train. Mrs. A. D. Bakke who has been vlsiHne- nt th hnme nf her folks for the past week at Essex. Iowa, re turned home Jast Monday evening after-having enjoyed an excellent time while she was away. j Miss Etta Xickles was a visitor i with friends in Plattsmouth on last ??S? lt a..a"!Dv,- the WTomanless Wedding" which was being put on by some eighty of the Plattsmouth business men. b. H. Nelson was enjoying the corn husking contest which wai staged at he farn of Luke L- wlles near to see his brother-in-law. and friend. I : Hennines Johnson win the first prize. sick with an attacker appendicitis but with careful treatment and nurs ing was' able to pull through with- ROCK CREEK STOCK FARM Filling Station BEST GOODS BEST SERVICE Supplies and Accessories One Mile East of Murray Stop and get your car filled with the best' bl -Gas-and Oil. G. M. MINFORD Owner tfUBRAY - - NEBRASKA ir. Ray Palmer DENTIST and Dental Surgeon i... 1 . . I VVlSneS tO announce that he will practice in Murray every Saturday, beginning Novem ber 13th, "Ladies Pree out an operation. She is again at her school work. W. A. Gusak of Beaver City, ac- ,xmvtt v i 1 4 V. rr r. , V Vn A wauicu ujr tuv Buuu " weu visiting in Murray at the home of their cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Will S. Smith, and are having a very fine on Vednesday of this week, thev driving over in their car to Jook after "rrr " 3 "J"r3 tonuCUOD j Mr. and Mrs. D. Ray Frans of Union entertained at a 7 o'clock din- ner in honor of rr and Mr n w ln conor jir- ana airf- G- H- Gilmore's weddinc rati vprsnrv " -i "I rtii : t 1 m -a iuwLeu iruia turray were air. and Mr W. S. Smith. Mr and Mrs. - Albert loung. MY. and Mrs. James Holmes and Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Boedeker. The Rev. II. B. Hutchmann of "ttnltLl- ivausBs. arrived in 3irruj on last Tuesday morning and is visit-! ing at the homes of C. II. Boedeker who is a father of "Sirs. Hutchmann. and with W. G. Boedeker. a brother' of Mrs. Hutchmann. and will drive! to his home on his return in the ex- cellent auto which Mr. C. H. Boe- dcr prented his daughter when she visited here a few weeks since. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Klimm enter- tained the Social Circle club Wed- nesday evening, Nov. Almost the entire club was present and the eve- ning was spent in music and games Refreshments ;"' m... ng the evening. Thos attending were Messers and Mesdames Chas. Wolfe, Earl Wolfe, Fred Hanni.' Ezra Albin, Wm. Cook, Albert Young, John Hobscheidt. S. Y. Smith. Mrs. Ash. Misses Pauline and Eslin Smith, Margaret Moore, Max Fredericks and the host and hos- tess. Mr. and Mrs. Klimm. These social Catherines will be a feature of the club during the winter. The get your feet under the tables for next regular meeting will he withyoa are the loser if you do not: You Mrs. Ezra Albin Nov. 19. Please Accept My Thanks. in my race xor me position 01 ruuu overseer, which has just ended with : - , i . y ' sincere thanks for the many of my, supporters for their votes, ami I as-! sure vou all that I shall at all times do my best to perform the duties of , the position in the verv best man- ner. Tranking you again I am. GREEN PIGGOT. i i , L Selling Many Cars. The Hudson Essex Sales Co.. of Murray are finding many customers for the excellent cars which they are disposing of. This week they are unloading a car lead of these excel lent cars, which will go to those for whom they have been ordered. The gentlemen in charge of the com pany, and with the matter of the sales in their hands are gentlemen with ability and intefirlty and hold ing the confidence of the public with their square dealing, and with such an excellent car to handle they are sure to make pood in the fields, with a fair opportunity, and no favor, are sure to make good. Hear Brother Is Dead. A message came to Murray on last Monday telling of the death of Wm. Briggs, aged about fifty, of Deep water, Mo., who is a brother-in-law of A. D. Crunk, Font Wilson and Ira Oueen. Mrs. Briggs being a sis-! ter of Ira Queen. Mrs. Wilson and XTr ".iint Tmmofl'-itcl r on rpnpint ' - v. iau.v. . r- of the news Messrs and Mesdames Wilson and Crunk, in the former's car departed for the home of the de ceased, and driving all night the dis tance being more than three hundred miles was able to arrive at Deep- water on Tuesday. Mr. Briggs leaves to mourn his departure the wife, a sister of the Murray ladies and Mr. Jueen, and two sons both grown. The cause of the death was not made known in the brief message telling . of the death. Spend Vk End in Iowa. Charles D. Spangler and "wife, ac companied by a sister of Mr. Spang ler. Miss Elizabeth Spangler ' of Plattsmouth departed early Sunday morning for Moville, Iowa, where they went to visit and spend a short time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Spangler, a brother, who make their home near that place. They found the roads very good going, even better than if it had been surfaced, and made the trip nicely on their journey there. They found the folks in the best of health and glad to meet them, after a very pleasant visit they returned, arriving home on Monday evening, but run ning into the . storm some distance north of Council Bluffs. Mr. C. D. Spangler who is an accomplished farmer if he is anything, says their crop of corn is very good, but not quite up to the ordinary yield for that place. Thanksgiving Day Dance. The Murray Community Club with the real rustler. Miss Etta Nickles having the matter in hand will give on Thanksgiving evening, Thursday November 25th 4 dance at the Peter son hall in Murray.-which will pro vide for the real amusement of the pleasure loving people. For this en tertainment the Euby Trio have been secured io furnish the music, and all iaow the -excellence "of the music which they dispense. You who If us or tOte nadera of tb iwul knov t 10 will rantorfcca f tatarat le this Tlelnlty. and will mall samrie tblofllc, tt win ap pear under ibis taeadln. Ws want-ail sews i tana Bro love to shake the light fantastic toe, come and join in the Virginia Reel, and other of the excellent numbers Wiiira mil re preseuieu. j There will be a charge at the door, 1- 11 lit V . . i and the resedue after the expense- are born will be placed in a fund to start a community building. Let us all come out and boost this prop osition. Visiting from the West. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kniss, of Los "wl v ' " . for the past two years, arrived in a$ Id KnL wUh ?he Sr theTe beinS not enough room tor all, fc.d returned via the train and Lee and I. .. . , TOmilv ramp VIS I llfr1! T CUT. 1 iPC IS .1 ,, nf ...n, in T.na inwiM nnd at thig time a vacation of thirty Egvpt well ki davs and t. are cDendinr the!tumMW- ia days and they are spending the time here where they can visit with their many friends. The old town looks good to Mr. and Mrs. Kniss, who are surely en- i joying the visit here. e4 3 tit; 0 Y , v - A -Scott and wife who have been making their home in Kansas. WI"'re rujuru, ",."IS 7 well as in Murray arrived via auto, V" "ai ;d "e. "iting with their many . to remain, making this their home. They are not sure they will, but are 8Ure- enjoying their visit here very They always have a tender spot in their hearts for Murray. Thanksgiving - Dinner and Snnper. The ladies of the Christian church will serve the hungry and give them an excellent meal, both at dinner and supper at the church building. You can see what they are going to have in another column, end be sure and all know what excellent dinners and suppers these ladies serve, and this will be equal to any which they have k i vcu i ii luc uasi. liliU irci i.v , - , - -ino da'' Thursday. ovember 2ath. 1926. Hurrays Substantial Improvements Murray is not taking a back seat for any one and is making some very worthwhile improvements in the shape of two new buildings and one which is being excavated from un- der and a heating plaflt of steam in- stalled, this being the:Ihou3e wherein I G. W. McCracken now reside?. Be sides this T. J. Brendel who has at this time razzed the old barn which has graced Main street for many & year, and on the spot will erect a building which will be used by Kem per Frans for a barber shop. Also Wayne Lewis with the assistance of Alfred Gansemer and son are excavat ing a site just east of the Murray schools where Mr. Lewis will erect a residence which is to be modern and contain five rooms and bath. These improvements will add mater ially to the rustling town of Mur ray. . Thanks His Friends. I desire to extend my sincere thanks for the assistance which was given me in the race for precinct assessor, and for the friends whe voted for me at the late election notwithstanding the fact that I was not the one elected I surely appre ciate the support of my many friends. B. A. KOOT. Had a Good Crop. The people of the vicinity of Mur ray, who grew clover during the past year, are being well repaid for the venture as well as getting hay and their land renewed. The seed has yielded equal to one bushel per acre and the bushels if cleaned is worth sixteen dollars. Besides this they had an earlier crop from the land and good pasture until now with much promise for the spring Uncle Ben Beckman Poorly. Uncle Ben Beckman who is well over the eighty year mark aud one of the finest of gentlemen .is report- ed as not feeling very good at this time. He has been confined to his bed a portion of the time with a very severe cough which docs not ! want to be shook off. He is up and around a portion of the time. CARD OF THANKS I wish to let my friends over Cass county know that I am most appre-, ciative of the splendid support given; me in all parts of Cass county at the recent election. To the friends .and supporters and the taxpayers of Cass county I wish to state that it will be my greatest aim to g ve the pe pie a clean, business like adminis tration of the treasurer s office. JOHN E. TURNER. TAKEN TIP A dark red and black spotted sow. ' Owner can have same by calling and paying for advertising and cost of feeding sow. W. -H. Wiles, Cedar Creek, Xebr. nl-4tw - - , FOB SATE 1 Pure bred Duroc boars. A. A. Young. Murray, Neb. o28-6tw : r" Phone tt the news! B5I SCHOOL LESSOfl Sunday, November 21. By C a Brt I V Oolden Text: For he wholly follow ed Jehovah, his God. Good Pav lor Good Service Tne Banor OT soldier is not made by ' dress parade only, the actual service iS what counts when It cornea to weav- . jng into mannooa I fie Qualities wmcu make for real service. The stormes . ... . ... assist in making the sailor, for with- out them one would not know what to do when they do occur. The blood prints in the snow of the American soldiers at Valley Forge under Wash ington, attest to their fitness for the title of Americans in Its real and truest sense. They felt the cruel sting of the oppressor in England and it was an added incentive to throw off the yoke of oppression, and lt was this paTt thL th? b?8t - They knew for . wLat tney were making the sacrifice nd this' SDUrred them to gTeater ana uus spurreu mem iu r Caleb, who had been a slave in new the sting of the ! taskmater's lash, for he had felt it burn into his very flesh, and had seen his fellows receive ' the very nrtie trpn.t mpii TTe had been a slave in Egj-pt for he had lived there forty vears before the Israelites had left the land of their bondage, when he was selected as one of the ones which in his diploma was written capabil were to investigate the conditions in ity, honesty, sincerity, and a love the land of Canaan, he knew what he of the obeying of the commands of was leaving in Egypt, and was com- the Father coming from the love the heritaBe of his pe0ple. With out bias he looked over the land or ; Palestlne and judged rightly the j cnaracter or me son ana wnerner tne land would pupport his people or not When he returned with the other eleven he was prepared to give the right kind of a report, and he re ported with the six hundred and three 1 M "t, , ZZ thousands men able to fight, under , - , u ,r the banner of Jehovah, the3' wouia k m i i .at Th. faint- hearted ones reported that the cities were walls and the men were giants, so much so that in eonipari- son the children of Israel were only as grasshoppers in their sight, still said Caleb, Jehovah is with us, and we shall win. The people. wanted to stone him for this, and for this they were compelled to remain in the wilderness for thirty- eight years. Now comes Caleb after some six or seven years after the crossing of the Jordan, and asks that the moun- tain country on which Hebron was buiided. should be the heritage of his- tribe, that of Judah. Two and a half trices, r.aa ncen auottea ineir si are ard most of the remainder had receiv ed allotments on the west side, now comes this veteran of the Egyptian since they had returned from -spying out the land and aeks the fulfillment r,f thr. nrnmi,. mri h hfl r- - aue wnen ne naa re- fSTe'veV'yTSa ofeb h.r turned, for God had his servant Moses on which the feet of Caleb had Dress ed was to be his inheritance. True It equires more courage sometimes the Anek lived there and Caleb was to endure the outrages of fortune or eighty-five years of age, still he waB misfortune if you please, than it vigorous and ready to attack the does to fight the enemy in the open giants which stood in the way of the country. When Jehovah said unto people of God occupying the very Joshua in a few lesson back. It meant country which he had promised them that this courage was most essential for the hndreds of years since the in the tasks which were to come to covenent which was made with Abra- everyone in human life, and especial ham. iy to do away with the temptations Caleb realized tha? Tie would have which are a part of the problem? a severe struggle with the giants of which come to us. this mountainous country, but he also realized that he under the direction of, the Great Jehovah would win. and that the people who would make their home there would be those who would vnrchin Clt nl in cinppritv nnH in truth v rfil,t omoe n n nonniP who are not charged with the care of it and the exercising the perogative !t is my earnest desire to keep our of governing the land and making it schools on a high plane of efficiency the verv best place in which to live. in order to promote the education of That same principle and truth exists our boys aud girls who are our great at this time just as much as it did est assets. then. We have one of the best of ALPHA C. PETERSON, lands here and God has granted unto mmwmmmummmummmmmmwmummmmmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmm us the special privilege of making this our home. He has more than this. He has delegated upon us the obligation l making the best out of this land and out of the conditions which con front us. That people who do not maintain and cultivate their freedom and get out of the land and the government its very best are not worthy to be called freeman. It has been the special privilege of this free peoples to occupy a place where they can assist others in the exercise of free- dom, and the blessings of a better government than they had heretofore been accustomed. It waa a truth 'as in the case of Caleb, that he was to have his inheritance in the very land where he had trod- So with th boys from America, who are and were the sons of freedom, the very soil on the old country, where their feet had pressed the soil, were to 1 a c t .1 i.". J"f. rfsPec "w an,a oraf,r efUAl I ity and justice for all, and away and beyond that a love and venera tion to that Great Jehovah who ruleo and governs all things. True in the 1 working out of the conditio-which g Prevailed, at the close of the great dier was eo potent a portion and which without Him there teemed no solution, it has taken some time and will require more gefore the condi tions are entirely rightly adjusted, still that influence upon Europe and on the world exerted by the acts which the American soldier did for God and humanity, will in the end prevail. No novice can jy,, delicate, difil- cujt problems, It takes one ' who knows, and knowledge comes by ex- perience and the trying in the real struggles which are incident to hu- man life. - In this school web Caleb educated, in the school of hard knocks, and centime. mmm p. t. a. Presents ace for .1 "Ah A 3 Act Comedy Direction L. D. Hiatt at the H. S. Auditorium Friday Evening, feembsr 1 2fh Tickets 50c Candy will be Sold between the Acts C.t5 Etprnal Judge of u affairs had be. gotten in IV servant. With this di- plnma he vas ab!e to qualify lor any position which the times and exegicies of the day required. L?t u? learn from the experience of the old grizzled veteran of the experiences of Egypt, and of the more than forty rears in the struggle to make of th & Israelites a nation worthy or th ' . great cause which they struggled, i e e a Iesson which will aid us in the sohi- tion. which daily confront us in ths struggles which come to us in every day life. To wholly iollow Jehcvah s the one and great thing v.hich is o open i;s the avenue to a juccess- ul life, for when we are not right with the giver of every good and per- fert gift, we are not qualified for th other and !cser things which call on us for solution. Success comes to U3 not by acci- dent but because we ere worthy to reeeive it. Fortune is a finkle goddess an(J io ner smi!es and favor we are to De WPrthv of it. It has been thPt none hut the i,rave de.rve the fairi this does Bot mean, when ve say brave and "Bully" or a man who can over ride the rights of an other, but it requires as much brav ery to face conditions which in every Ini. Dfn )ATt ffT T 11D a IT r. rC V r T 17 intT Pen "d of th,e canon; It has been the experience that it m - the S enZ than to chargfover the ramparts of the opposing ,ide. APPEECIATI01J extend thanks to my I wish to friends and friends and supporters for their splendid loyalty at the last election. W9Z 55 Q Biter -Buy Hare and Shoes - Rubbers Men's Work Shoes $1.98 Men's 4 -Buckle Arctics (All rubber) $3.95 Ladies' G00lasb.es $2.95 Girls' Shoes $1.98 Ladies' Rubbers 98c Men's 1 -Buckle Arctics $1.95 w OPEN EVENINGS The Economy Store "WHERE A DOLLAR HAS MORE CENTS" 122 North 6th Street a iillon "A RACE FOE A TiTTTJ.TOIT' The residents of Murray and cur rounding vicinity should taken au unusual interest in "A Rate for a Million." the thiee act comedy be ing presented by the Central build ing Parent-TeacLers association at the Plattemouth high school auditor ium on Friday evening, November 12. The reason the interest should be intense around Murray is because one of its former citizens, Mr. L. D. Hiatt, i3 personally conducting the directing of the play and MJs3 Etta Xickles. also of Murray, is one of the leading members of the cast. The ability of Mr. Hiatt is already tu well known to his friends in that community to go into any detail con cerning his work and the skill of Miss Nickles as a member of any cast is also well known. In fact. , the entire cast is composed of well 'experienced characters and Mr. Hiatt 'spared nothing to select his cast as follows. Miss Esther Delzell, MlsS Etta Nickles, Mr. Herman Thomas. Fred Warren and Roy Olson. With such a cast as above, the Murray ad mirers of Mr. Hlatt's theatrical pro ductions -may be assured of a real treat. The tickets for this play are in the hands of the various members of the Central building P. T. A.. W. G. Davis, M Secretary of the Plattsmouth Chamber of Commerce. For the resi dents of Murray and vicinity, tickets may be purchased by either calling or seeing Misa Etta Xickles for the onably low price .f Oc each. You are the loser if you do not at tend "A Race for a Million." MYKAED, U. B. CHUECH Sunday school at 10 a. m. Sermon at 11 a. m., in connection with program for Red Crcms day. There will be special music. All are cordially invited. G. B. Weaver, Pastor. Barred Eock Ccckrcis. I have some excellent Barred Rock cockrels for sain, thev all beiner ex- 1 cellent individuals. Call Mrs. Robert roP -Murray puuus ;u. -071. x um offlce, Mynard. szu-uw BOAES FOR SALE A number of Duroc boars for sale. OTTO SCHAFER. Nehawka, Neb. 0 Save fflonsy- Furnishings Men's Union Suits (Fleece Lined) $1.39 Leather Jackets $9.75 Boys' Mackinaws $3.95 Men's Sweaters $1 Boys' Union Svits (Fleece or Ribbed) - 98c Men's Sweaters (All Wool) $3.95 Phtiamouth, Nebr. 5 s IHleB'e