THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1927. PLATTSHQTJTH SEZU WEEKLY J0URZ7A1 PAGE SEVEII Murray Department 1 1111 1 11 11 1 11 hi i 1 V Prepared in the Interna of tho People of Murray and Birroundinjr Vicinity Especially for the Journal Reader! .INCOUNS , The Least a Bank Can Do is to give you your money when demanded. The laws of our state guar antee this to you if you do business with a Guaranty Fund bank. Why Not Insure Your Assurance? Bank closed Saturday on ac- " count of Lincoln's birthday. Murray State Bank Murray, Nebraska There is No Substitute for Safety Richard Dlx in "The Quarter Back at Nehawka Auditorium, Feb- ruary loth, and 16th. Parr Young shipped two cars of very fine cattle to the South Omaha market on Friday of last week. Herman Reicke was shelling and delivering corn to the Farmer's Ele vator at Murray on Tuesday of this week. Moss McCarroll of near Union was a visitor in Murray on last Tuesday and was looking after some business matters. TTT G. Baeflekrr was' a visitor in Piattsmouth on Tuesday,' driving over to see about some business in the county seat. Isaac Dye living east of Union was called to Murray on Monday of this week to look after some busi ness matters. Alfred Gansemer was a visitor in Piattsmouth on last Saturday, where Get Your Discs Sharpened Now Bring' in your Discs and have them sharpened and out of the way when the busy season of Spring work ar rives. We guarantee all our work. VAC MICKULESKY & SON Murray, Nebraska Good Used Cars Are your "batteries up? Do you need alcohol in your radiator? Fad a Radios and Radio Parts EVERYTHING' FOR YOUR AUTO Murray Garage "Wo do good work in automobile repair." Atwater-Itent Radio SIX TUBE-ONE Everett Murray, he was called to look after some mat ters of business. Anton Rys of piattsmouth was a visitor in Murray on Tuesday of hls week having some business matters which called him here. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dietl were enjoying on Sunday of the past week a visit from their two daughters who make their home in Omaha. Herman Wohlfarth had the mis fortune to suffer the loss of two of his excellent mules by a passing train on last Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Topliff were over to Piattsmouth early Tuesday morning where Mrs. Topliff was get ting a refractory molar removed. Herman C. Ross of near Union was a visitor with friends in Murray on last Tuesday and was also looking after some business matters as well. Mr, and Mrs. T. J. Brendel were visiting in Piattsmouth on last Sat-, urday and guests as well with friend: in Omaha Sunday and Sunday night. E, W. Milburu. the rural carrier, was called to Piattsmouth on Tues day afternoon of this week where he had some business matters to look after, Mrs. John Urish departed for Dee Moines early this week where she went for au examination and treat' ment for the restoration of her health. Floyd Fulton has moved west of town to the place where Miller for merly resided and will work with E. W. Milburn during the coming summer. John Campbell shipped a car load of hogs to the South Omaha market on Monday of this week, and was joined in the shipment by C. M. Chrisweisser, Arthur Blythe of Piattsmouth was a business visitor in Murray on last Monday and las looking after some business matters. He is in the monu ment business in Piattsmouth. V. J. Philpot had two car, loads of very fine cattle which he has fed on his farm west of Murray, on the South Omaha market on Tuesday of this week, having shipped them on iuuuua;. Andrew Olson of Weeping Water was a visitonin Murray on last Tues day, lookipg after some business both in town and at his farm, which if a few miles west of a mile north of Murray. . James and Ira Cook departed or last Friday for California, and are making their trip In thejr car. They had the misfortune to Have a slight wreck near Grand Island the first dajt.put. r See the ad of . G ai. .uinioru ior his Rock Creek Oil Station and the announcement of the placing on sale of the new Ethyl gas, which is now a new product of tfe Standard Oil company. Uncle D. C. Rhoden has been quite poorly for some time and is kept tc his home. His many friends are hop ing that in a short time he. will be able to be out again and greeting his friends. It it reported that while the rumor was going around that W. B. Ban ning was not going to the legislature that he was provided with a very fine seat, and a green cushion,, for his very own. George Schaeffer of Ferguson and the family were called to Murray on account of the very serious ill ness of liis mother, better known af Grandma Schaeffer, who has been very ill for some time. Dr, G. It. Taylor and a number of others of the city of Murray, Earl Lancaster, A. G. Long, Oscar Nail or, Oscar Shrader, Earl Lancaster and many more were over to' the sale of W. A. Fight last Saturday. Kemper Frans was a visitor and was looking after some business mat ters in Piattsmouth on Tuesday of The Rock Creek Oil Station One Mile East of Murray ON K-T HIGHWAY Best of Gasoline Ethyl and Red Crorwn lubricating Oils - Motor Oils Courteous Service Confectionary Also Served G. M. MINFORD . Proprietor DIAL! Spangler Nebraska this week, and while he was away the barber shop was looked after by T. J. Brendel and Wayne Lewis. Edward Murphey of Omaha and the representative of the - Andrew Murphey company who are distribu tor of the Hudson-Esses cars waa lr Murray on last Monday, interview ing the Hudson-Essex dealers of Mur ray. Lee Niekles was assisting in the dressing of a number of porkers for himself, Glen Todd and George Niek les, on Wednesday of this week, and on Thursday he and A. D. Crunk were dressing hogs at the Crunk home. During the past week W. F. Nolte sold and delivered a car load of sweet clover seed which will be used used for the enriching of the soil of Cass county, and will yield many times the cost in increased crops in the near future. G. E. Condra, state geologist, with F. K. Warren and E. A. Neschutt all of Lincoln were in Murray on Monday of thla week and were mak ing some surveys of the Eight Mile creek, and following it down to the river then going over into Sarpy county where they also had some work to do, Q. T. Leyda of Bethany was a visi tor in Murray on Tuesday of th week and was looking aTter some business matters in this vicinity driving over to the capital city, dur ing the morning. Mr. Leyda is the representative of the Watklns pro ducts and is making an excellent showing for this line of goods. B. H. Nelson moved from the house which Charles Mutz recently pur chased to the Dr. B. F. Brendel home which is now owned by Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Seyboldt, and thus va cating the one which Mr. Mutz pur chased. On Wednesday Frank Mrasek went to Piattsmouth and moved the household effects of Mr. and Mrs. Mutz to Murray. They are now nice ly located in their new home. A large number of the people of Murray and over the eastern portion of Cass county were in attendance at the sale which was held by L. H Puis, and at which the property sold at very satisfactory prices, there be intr two eoad reasons, one was tbeiViaea sneuer, iooa. protection property was in fine condition and , la the one responsible for the welfare, good stuff, the other being that the, the protection, the health, the happi best auctioneer was handling the . ness of every other. There Is no way sale. Nuf fed. It was Col. Rex ! that can bring success to the home Young". t except that be governed by love. The See the ad of the Murray State father roust love the wife, must love bank, their notice of the closing of the bank on this Saturday, when hey. .will iakei,yaration and appro- prlately celebrate the passing of the birthday anniversary of "Honest Abe" the civil war president of the wun tne weirare or tne entire nouse United States, "and as a mark of hold, and he' Is commanded by the honor and resnect of this our creat laws of God and all nature to cher- nresident unfurl your flag to the car- ask in? winr's of the crreat state of Nebraska. United Presbyterian Church W. F. Graham. Pastor. Sabbath school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 3 p. m. Y. P. C. U. at 7:15 p. mj. Mid-Week prayer meeting nesday at 7:30 p. m. Wed- Home From Sunny South. Late last -week, W. G. Boedeker. Frank E. Vallery of Piattsmouth and Fred Nutzman of south of Nehawka. r.A lintmrv T-flt UAVC! otflV ,u. ww. -"' in the south. They stopped first at , Harlingen. Texas, and the first man to greet them as they descended from the train was Don C. York, formerly, of Piattsmouth. The crowd likes the south and were high in their praises or tne veryl0i,jt wt. 2,400; one span black horse excellent climate. The weather wasmuieSi 7 and 9 yeara old, wt. 2,840; surely summertime there with the one brown mule, 3 years old, weight native boys going farefoot, and en-'gsQj one yearling horse colt; one joying the weather, which was veryibiack horse. 4 years old, wt. 1,600; warm. Everything was green, and one black horse, smooth mouth, wt. fine with the roses blooming and theji(Q50; one brown mare, 7 years old. fruits on the. trees and everybody weight 1,100;- one bay team, horse hannv. They also met John C. lork who is also making his home in the south. The Drug Store Open. Mr. E. E. Catheart of Lincoln, a pharmacist, arrived in Murray early in the week and took charge of the drug store and how he did work a revelation in the place, with a few decoration and a slight chapge in the furniture he made the place look ab salutely different. This opening of "s gang; one jonn Mt-ere siaiK cut- tne. girt or Uod, In the chape of a the drug store will be welcomed by ter; one John Deere riding li3ter: little child, and building it into man the people of W.urray and vicinity ne John Deere binder; one 16-inch hood and womanhood is no little task, as they have been desiring the store walking plow; one Rock Island 2-row and1 requires the combined efforts of be opened as there is a demand for machine: one Sterlipg land roller; both the husband and wife, the fath the store and the city is needing the one McCormick mower; one Western er and the mother to inculcate in the enterprise. Drop in and see the new King riding cultivator; two New De- minds of the child reverence for the place and how tastefully it is ar- Parture walking cultivators: one God who gave it life, and to become ranged di3C cultivator; one Van Brunt press a good citizen and member of socicty drill with 20 discs; one 3-section The job is big enough for the com- ttt-11 n- xt i Tia harrow; one lister harrow; one bined energies of the two and one WUI tave vaienune iiance. :Shrader corn elevator; one 4-wheel cannot do the job as it should be done The Murray Community club, will hay buck: one Anderson over-shot without the hpln of the nther give a most enjoyable dance for the entire community and their fnends on Valentine day, February 14th, and have secured the University of Ne- braska Collegians who ha e been so trVvTi , h.r.Hr nm KPAB in their broadcasting pro- T : A rrnf onno i smuui. even u ,uu u v..vv., and cannot untangle your feet for a two step or so, you will surely ap preciate, the music which the 8ggre.. ration disnenses. Remember the date February 14th, two days after mo BiimveiBBri , Abraham ufoln. ' Tvi n 4ac 4Ta TT aw Herman Wohlfarth, who has a thirty-six hundrad Incubator got the machine which cost nearly seven hundred asllam warmed "up and cn putjijy ?? thi week lt on ef the. dfc.k whic? certain twelve h4udr4 It any of the readen t the Journal kno" ot any social wntor item of Interest In thi vicinity, and will mall oo9 to thin offiea, it will p pear oadw thla bedtn. Wa an ail news twin Kujiob Southland Jubilee Singers WIL APPEAR IN MURRAY Saturday Evening, February 19th at Peterson Hall These are the same great entertain ers to whom you have been listening from the May Radio Station at Shen andoah. Given under auspices of the Presbyterian church. 25 - 50. ct:s capacity, there being three decks of this capacity, and which will be set one week apart, thus allovving a hatch of twelve hundred egeis each week. Mr, Wohlfarth will do cusom hatching as well as that of his own and will have baby chicks for sale. If you want any particular kind of chicks take you eggs and he will hatch them for you. This is a very excellent Industry for the commun ity and should reecive the encourage ment of every one, both in friendli ness and patronage, for it is adding much to the welfare of the city and community. .W-H,frI..T-t..I..W... f BIBLE SCHOOL LESSON 4- Sunday, February 13th Br M- 8. Brtff?a Golden Text: ''Let us love one an other, for love is of God." I John, 4:7. Building a Real Home The home is the real unit of life in all its fulness, and is a symbol of Heaven, which It is intended to pre pare us all for. The home is the one plan which makes a place of refuge from the world, where there is true love and where the husband and father prob and tne cnimren, must proviae ior tnem a place to live, where they are pro- tected from the things which bring harm and irijury'to th" niemliers one ana an. me nusDana is entrustea ish and protect the wife and the children When the husband and father assumes the responsibility of i providing for the members or his PUBLIC AyCTION I The undersigned will sell at Pub lic Auction on the Robt. Young farm four miles west and one-half mile south of Murray; four and one-half miles north and one west of Nehawka and six miles east and two and one half north of Weeping Water, on I Thursday, Feb. 17th coram encing at 10:00 o'clock sharp, . lunch served at noon bv Oscar Na,lor the following described oron' ,or' tne following described prop- l' norses ana iviuies One span black mules, 4 and 5 yrs. and mare, smooth mouth, wt. 2,500. Three Good Milk Cows One registered Durham and two heifers. 38 Head of Hogs Consisting of some fine bows and one boar. Farm Machinery, Etc. Three set3 1-inch harness; two sets' of light harness; one John Deere stacker; Clover Leaf manure spread-J er: one Newton waeon: one Rnck wagon; one island truck wagon: International 10-In. feed grinder; one power motor, 40 h. p.; one Rock Island 2 h. p. gas "n,oe: one 10 avai cream separator, eood as new: one hoer oiler: ' ... . .. . . . ' some prairie nay, ana otner articles to numerous to list. Terms of Sale All sums of $10.00 and under, cash. On sums over $10.00, a credit of six u inu, yuivmoci w bankable net. bearing interest 'at tne rate or eient ner cent ner an- num from date of sale. 4 " . D i I : Den lNOell, , Ow&er, Re Yeuw. Auetioeeer, Glen Boedeker. Clerk- 4- own household, he must realize that there Is truth In that Scripture which says that "He who neglects to pro vide for the members, ot . his own household has denied the faith and is worse than an infidel." Husbands, Iqve your wives, even as Christ loved the church and save himself up for it. No man has a moral or other kind of right to take a woman from her home and to make a place to live without making that a love nest, for the habitation with out love therein 13 not a home, but a harem. The home must be a place wherein all the member's interests and rights are sacred and are observ ed, for every child has a right to be well born and to a right surrounding and right influences in which to grow and reflect the image of him in whose likeness man was formed. To know just our attitude to the other members of the family and to society in general, we would do well to stand aside and "atch ourselves go by. This very appropriate poem was written by Edgar Guest: Just stand aside and watch your self go by; Think of yourself as "he," in stead of "I." Note closely, as in other men you note The bagged kneed trousers and the seedy coat. Pick flaws; find fault; forget the man is you And strive to make your estimate ring true. Confront yourself, and look you in the eye. Just stand aside and watch your self go by. Interpret all your motives just as though You looked on one whose aims you. did not know. Let undisguised contempt surge through you When you shirk, O commonest of men I Despise your cowardice; condemn whatever You note of falseness in you anywhere. ' Defend not one defect that shames your eye Just stand aside and watch your self go by. And then, with eyes unveiled to what you loathe To sins that with sweet charity you'd clothe Back to your self walled tene ment you'll go- With tolerance for all who dwell here below. The faults of others then will dwarf and shrink; Love's chain grow stronger by one mighty link When you have stood aside and watched yourself go by; When you were "he" as substi tute for "I." Then does man get a slant at him self and' his relationship to the other members of the family, A house can be builded or purchased well equip ped for living, with all modern con veniences, and -with all things sur rounding to make it more desirable to live in, but as Mr. Guest has writ ten again in his verse on Home, "It takes a heap of livin to make a house a home." The floors are polished like mirrors, the walls are hung with the most modern of wall coverings, and every appointment is just as you would desire, with nothing to change. The husband and wife are now nicely ensconsed in the new domicile, and everything goes along like a marriage: bell. Still it takes a few babies to be born before the house becomes a home. Mc-vry laughter will aid much to making the house a trulyhome: the love of one another, the love of the children, are each day adding much to the sacredness of the place and with every day, every week and every year the place is becoming more dear Joy is a very important part in making the place worth living in. Then, as it can not always go along like a song, and sickness comes, the little one, or mayhap the mother sickens, and there are loqg days and nights of watching by the bedside with constant ministration to the loved one which makes it more dear. It may be that health returns and it may be on the other hand that the form wastes away and finally the last sad and laboured breaths come and the life which we prized so much has gone, the soul having left its tene ment of clay for the other and much brighter shore. The watching and suffering has hallowed the home and has made the place one step nearer (a home. "For it takes a heap of livin' to make a house a home." ' The wife also has her place in the home, and that is to love the husband and father, for the matter of takinc Again, chlldren. you should know .v, ,.u and mother have Drovided a place for you to iive, they have supplied you with food and clothing, have protect- ed.you from the heat and the cold n a Ti- Their " vine. Ucx.6K,q iOVe has mad e it possiDie for you to enjoy in Ha fulness all the joys of a home blessed by all the gifts of Al mighty God. Know In its fulness the meaning of the first commandment with its glorious promise, "Honor fathr and thv mother that thv 'hKinnThSn? whiS No nronerty.tty Qo(i Siveth thee." Thla weans JK that there is a right way of living J : : . . and a wrong way of living. We believe that we should dwell peaceably with all men as far as it t possible, hut siva me th loyal la4 wh will not ta.! my by 494 h.ar tome one. deride hit father or hia Bargain Wednesday! 3- piece Living Room Suite $119.00 4- piece Bed Room Suite 99.00 Simmons Beds, full size, brown finish, each. . . 6.90 9x12 Congoleum Rugs, new Spring patterns. . 11.95 9x12 Congoleum Art Squares, with two small t rugs FREE. The three' for 9.65 9x12 Axminster Rugs, at 39.50 Seven Victrolas (Terms) $25.00 to 75.00 $600 Story & Clark Piano (Terms) . 250.00 MATTRESS REDUCTIONS $25 best gradq Felt Mattress, for $ 18.00 $12.50 Mattress, priced at. . , 8.50 $ 1 0Iattress, now only 6.90 Christ & Christ Piattsmouth, Nebraska 118-122 So. 6th St. Telephone 645 mother and who would rather take a licking if such must be, rather than hear some one abuse the dear est friends he has on earth, his par ents, for there are none dearer. The manly lad who would rather light even if he knew he was to get the worst of the combat when it is a good cause rather than to allow the rights of others and especially his dearest estor. Piattsmouth, Nebraska DEALERS IN HARDWARE Bulk Garden Seeds - Nursery Stock - SLruhbery - Field Seeds Tin Shop - Plumbing - Electrical Work (jrosley Radios Special on Auto Tires while the stock lasts we can (jet no more at the price quoted. Better supply your needs right now. Onito 30x3Mi Tire . .-. . .-..$6.65 Spring time work for the farmer is almost here. You will need to equip the horses with new sweat pads. We have Topatco Yellow Sweat Pads. 3 prices on the different sizes. 19 inch size at . . 50c 20 and 21-inch size at 55c "22 ahU 23:mch'size at. . .7 . 60c We are able to quote 'you a good price on your Spring Tin work. We have a fully competent and experienced Tinner, who will not only do you a fine job, but is a very fast workman. Let Us Figure with You Incubators ami Brooders are now seasonable articles. We have made some very fortunate purchases in both of these. We have the Hubbard incubator in 160 and sizes. Hot water heat in copper circulating tules. Well built. Body of genuine Redwood. These incubators will last for years. 160-egg size, each $26.50 220-egg size, each 28.50 500-chick stove brooder 17.50 1000-chick stove brooder 21.50 Our Radio Department has been a very busy one this season and Crosley Ra'dios have been giving excellent satisfaction. You may need new batteries or tubes. Let us put in a new s-et next time you order. You will be pleased with our service. New Low Prices on Standard Makes of B Batteries Don't forgft that we are carrying the full line of high grade BULK GAKDLW Sl'ZLDS. New stock has just arrived. We will be m a Position to Supply All Your Needs in Seeds. MURRAY'S U. of N. Collegians, well known 8-Piece Orchestra from University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Will play for Murray's Biggest Dance A Valentine Costume Ball mm n Tickets $1.00 -iurray OomnHihify OSub Prise for Best Costume! friends trampled down. Ever champion the cause of right and the eido of the downtroden even at the nek of suffering som hard usage yourself. Again I nay. bo peaceful with all people us far as it is possible, but do not varrinVo prin ciple and right for peace, at the prlco of honor and principle, is no peace. watek n Spectators 50c ance