THURSDAY. MARCH 17, 1927. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOttBJfAX PAGE FIVE 14. Murray Department i Prepared in the Interest of the People of Murray and Surrounding Vicinity Especially for the Journal Reader Dream Time ss Over! Ey planting we begin to make dreams come true. As we plant so shall we reap. Takes money more money than is readily available, sometimes, and that is where we can f ..l HUY- usciui. We stand solidlv behind those who are constantly trying j with both our resources andj our personal efforts. Ask for Therri There is No Substitute for Safety Murray State Banking Murray, Nebraska James II. Browne and Omaha were visiting in the wife of Murray fjr the day on last Suniiay. Charles Mutz is building a stable for the use of Will Minford who lives north of the tiling station. Ceo'-ge Lloyd shelled and deliver ed his corn to the Murray elevator on Wednesday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Gust Tiruoacher were sper.dii: !a.-t Sunday at the home of the rarents of Mrs. Brubacher at Auburn. - George Weyers and mother of near Elmwood were visitintr for a shor.' time in Murray cn last Tuesday af ternoon. Anton Rys cf Plattsmouth war vh-itinc- wi-h fr'eiuis in Murray or. last Tuesday and h.oking afu-r some i.usinr-s-i n:ttt:s as we.l. In C. Rhoden. who lias Vt n kp to his home ff.r several wet !:s is re jt'Tted as Peir.g muih improved arc ii heping ::oon to b.' out again. Everett Spanglcr and "if( v.i:l their little son were visitins ii: j Our Low J. M. Kraut, Nr. 3 size, 7 cans for $1.00 Otoe Pork and Beans, No. 3, 7 cans for 1.00 Country Gentleman Corn, 7 cans for 1.00 Sun Rise Green Beans, 7 cans for 1.00 Matches (genuine Ohio blue tips) 6 boxes 25 Peaches, Pears, Pineapple, 3 cans 95 2-Ib. pkg. Blue Ribbon Peaches for 45 Crystal White Soap, 1 bar free withe 8 bars 38 P and G White Naptha Soap, 10 bars 43 Dry Goods Department Ladiss', Misses, Children's Spring Hat, $1.25 to. .$5.00 Rayon, plain colors, per yard 49 Prints, per yard . 2Sc and .45 Percales, per yard 19 Men's fancy colored Silk Hose, per pair . . 50c and .50 Men's Dress Shirts $1.50, $1.75 and 2.25 Ladies' full fashion Silk Hose, colors. .$1.50 and 1.75 Misses' Silk Hcse, all colors, per pair 49 Shoe Department Men's Dress Oxfords, tan or black. . . .$3.75 to $4.75 Boys' tan Dress Oxfords 3.50 Men's Work Shoes $2.25, $3.25, $3.50 and 4.50 Fresh Fruits - Vegetables Oranges - Apples - Lemons - Bananas Grape Fruit - Head Lettuce Sveet Potatoes Celery - Onions - Cabbage Fancy Eating Potatoes Garden Seeds and Seed Potatoes i uit Phone No. 12 on Tuesday afternoon of this week. Walter Raymond Robb of Nebras ka City was a visitor in Murray on (Tuesday of this week where ho was 'selling candy to the merchants. J Mrs. Henry Johnson of Mynard was a visitor with friends in Murray j on Tuesday of last week, coming Iriown on the train for a short visit. Jack Philpot was a visitor in Mur ray on Tuesday of last week, driv ing over from his home near Weep ing Water to look after some busi ness. Louis Rheinackle she:ie: anG de livered his cor on Tuesday ot tni? !week, and has ti out cf the way now !for the spring work which will soon oe Here. George Ray was over in the citr on last Tuesday morning and was assisting George E. Nickles in trim ming the gripes of which Mr. Nkk- les bus many. j Frank Mrasek with his big truck j took a truck load of very fine hogs i to Nebraska City on Tuesday for Ernest I'iutner. where they brought a very fair price. I Edward Murphey of near Manley: was a visitor in Murray on Tuesday of this week, coming over to loci: Jr.fter some business matters as ;o consult his physician. as well During the time when Phil Lam-1 Gel Your Discs Sharpened Now in vcur 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 Here is the Place 1 1 am located in Murray just cp 'pesiie the Garage, I pay cash for j POULTRY J and EGGS iAIsc sell all kinds of Poultry ard Hog Feed. Call and see R. C. Wright ! Murray, Nebr. me! Prices! Plattsmouth for a short time cHl Brubacher Murray, Nebr. E.W.LEWIS Up-to-Date Painter and Decorator Paperhanginp. MURRAY - NEBRASKA bert has been in Omaha on account of the illness of Mrs. Lambert, Jess Chambers has been looking after things at the Lambert home. Little Earl Cline of Plattsmouth, wa3 visiting with his little friends, Chester Albin at the home of Carter Albin last Sunday, where the little folks enjoyed the visit very much. Mrasek and Richter were loading for shipment as well as hauling them from the country, two cars of walnut logs which are being sent to Omaha for the manufacture of fur- j niture. j Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Tutt and Mrs j 0. A. Davis were visiting aud look i ing after some business matters ir Omaha cn Wednesday of last week they driving over to the big city In tneir car. H. L. Tompkins of Plattsmouth who is operating a filling station ;ust :! the edge of Plattsmouth was lcok iaq after some business matters ir. Murray for a short time on last Tues day afternoon. Mr. D. C. Rhoden received a car of hay the first of the week which was distributed among the farmer? wanting hay. and was gladly received by them as the feed of this character is rather scarce. G. M. Minford shelled corn and de livered it to the elevators in Mur ray on last Mouday. he has started shelling on Friday of last week, buf the rain compelled him to stop, and the job was completed on Monday. Raiph Kennedy, the carpenter and builder, is making some important changes in the house on the farm of Ceorge Brinklow east of Murray where Mr. Brinklow and Mr. Allen Vernon and wife will reside this year. Joseph Mrasek of Piattsmouth was a visitor in Murray on last Tuesday and sold one of the excellent trac tors which he handles. Mr. Otto Pul? receiving the new machine which he will use for the heavy work on the farm. Lee Nickles and A. D. Crunk were' rutting hedge along the highway or last Monday and Tuesday getting th' work done and out of the way for the spring tasks which will soor; be demanding the attention of all of the farmers. Messrs. Ilarve Gregg and J. A. Scotten. the two rustling contractors j are at tins time constructing a oarr. cn the farm whTe Mr. Earl Lan caster has been living to replace th barn which was shortly since des troyed by fire. Fred Woolsey and Jvhn McCarthey of south of Union were visiting and looking after business matters in Murray on last Monday, and was making a purchase of lumber for the construction of some buildings on their respective farms near the Otoe county line. J. P. Kelsry and wife of Shenan doah. Iowa, and Mrs. Kelsey a sister of Mrs. Henry C. Long, where the 'attcr has leer visiting for a num ber of wo'ks with her sister, camf over to Murray and was accompan ied by Mrs. Long. They visited for the day, returning to ther home in Iowa in the evening. Mrs. Albert Snell. who is a daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Philpot underwent an operation at her home in Weeping Water last week for the removal of a cyst, from her side which has ben giving this lady much pain for some time and with the- re moval it is hoped she will soon be enjoying better health. The Woman's Christian Trmpe'--ante Union of Plattsmouth have ex tended an invitation to the Woman's Missionary Society of Murray to en joy the next meeting of the W. C. T." U. which fill be held Monday af A FEW GOOD Used Cars Parts for all makes of cars. The best of Repair work on all cars. Reliable supplies and accessor ies. Everything at right prices. Ethyl Gas Murray Garage "We do good work in automobile repair." 2? Contractor Builder Estimates Cheerfully Furnished Phcne 45 MURRAY tt&DiWUiiw A. Sootfeii- 1 It any cf the readers Of the Jouanal tcnoir of Key social ev&6oritiB of interest in thta vicinity, and "will maU meto this office. It -mill ap pear under tbls lieadUiK. We want-all Bewsftexna Echob ternoon, March 21st, at Plattsmouth. The Woman's Missionary Society have signified their intention of at tending. Last Tuesday occurred the sale of Wayne Lewis and Bud Nickles, which had been set for a couple of dates but rained both times. Bud acted as the clerk and Wayne and Lloyd Lew is as the auctloneerrs, they taking turns selling. We were very agree ably pleased with the very handy manner in which Wayne and Lloyd took hold of the selling end of the proposition. C. E. Carroll was a visitor at Gret na on last week bringing home 8 team of horses which he had there. -vir. carroii win iarm tnis summer and has rented a portion of the farm which Glen Perry formerly farmed which belongs to Edward Spangler. Mr. Carroll says that things are about like here at Gretna and that his son Ern, is .getting along nicely at this time. Ern has not sold his corn as yet, thinking that later the prices will be better. Fortv Acres for Sale. Three miles east of Murray, six miles south of Plattsmouth. on Mur ray mail route. Cash or terms. Or will rent if not sold by April first. John Campbell, Murray, Nebraska. m3-swmp will Visit Plattsmouth Sunday. The Bible school of the Murray Christian church will convene at an earlier hour the coming Lord's Day and will hold their Piblo school a 9:30 a. m., and will in a body g to Plattsmouth where the Rev. F. E Blanchard will conduct services a the Christian church of that place and where all will attend. The serv ice being at Plattsmouth at 11 o'clock and all members are requested to be in attendance and also those who can furnish a car for transportation of the crowd are requested to do so and report to Dr. J. F. P.rendel or at the barber shop. Underwent Operation. Mrs. Phillip Lambert who has been in poor health for some time and who has been visiting with relatives in Council Bluffs was taken to ar hospital recently, underwetn an oper ation at the Mercy hospital, on Mon day of this week, and when the op eration was performed it was found thflt this lady had been suffering from a complication of diseases. However, she stood the ordeal very nicely, but Is considered as being very seriously ill and zil care is be taken of the patient, and hopes aru entertained that she may h? able1 tc show improvement in the near fu ture. Town Full of Essex Cars. That is the situation in Murray now, and many Hudsons in the rust ling city as well. On Tuesday an other load of these excellent cars ar rived for the Murray Iludson-Esser ccrrnany, and which were immed iately unloaded. Most of the cars which arrived were already sold, two of them going to Xehawka, one to J. W. Magney and one to James Stone. There is a great demand at thi time for the better cars and this company is supplying the demand a? fast as they can be shipptd from the factory. See the ad of this company in another column, with the prices. They will be pleased to remonstrate these excellent cars anytime. Hears Uncle Is Dep.d. Gust Hollenberg received a mes sage on Tuesday morning telling of the death of an uncle who has been making his home in Illinois, and of whose illness Mr. Hollenberg did not know. Gust immediately arranged tc depart for Illinois to assist in the care, which work comes with the death of one the head of the home and will attend the funeral, and as sist in arranging matters for the folks there. Kurray Christian Church. Next Lord's day, March 20. 1027. in the evening a dramatic sermon will Vin riinn Thu t ' 1 1 1 ' 'O rw r i yi Closed Doors." to be eiven bv thei:" . .." "V ..' ?. I young men of the Christian church It has two scenes which will be con tinued for two Sundays beginning next Sunday night. i.i :n i ; ,i v uie aiscouragea, nut nave iaitn, ior rMJU Lai I in IJT turn di itir l.iluiLlii . , , . . . , . . ... on the evening of Friday. March 23. h;itnout f.aith 11 ,s "nPsible to All young people of the Loyal Circle ple . . . . . .. class are invited to attend and other . The ?Iaster ad taught the dis- young people that are interested in i the Loyal Circle class of the Mur- f-T,,;c;o m.i. vuiioitau v iiui v ii. awi a. i . li. iiu jf naay nignt. ah come, ior a good time. . . j manner of diseases, and especially the United Presbyterian Notes. curing of leprosy and even the re W. F. Graham, Pastor. storing of life after it had left the Sabbath school at 10 a. m. ibody. Preaching at 11 a. m. and S p. m. j When Christ, with the disciples. Young People's meeting at 7:30 was in Perea word was sent to bim P- m. by the sisters, Martha and Mary, that Mid-week prayer meeting, Wednes-,"He who thou lovest is sick," this be day at 7:30 p. m. ing a S-O-S call, and asking for help. There will be a congregational When the message came, Christ, to meeting March 20th. strengthen the faith of the disciples, Last Sabbath Dr. Ross preached said, "This sickness is not unto death, very acceptably both morning and but for the glory of God that the Son evening. We had an enjoyable com- of God might be glorified thereby." munion service in the morning. .Therefore, with the disciples, He re There will be a piano recital given mained for two days and then leis at the church by Miss Clow's pupils urely retraced their steps towards on Saturday night. March 19. Jerusalem, where they arrived four The Tarkio college Mens Glee days after the time the message had club will give an entertainment at come to them. When they arrived in the church oc Saturday night, Mlar. Jerusalem, they were told of the admittance charge, but an offering. BIBLE SCHOOL LESSON Sunday, March 20th. By AL S. Brlccs Golden Text: "In my Father's house are many mansions; if it were cot so, I would have told you. For I go to prepare a place for you." John 14:2. The Promise of the Master That was a great experience in your life when Uncle Reuben and the family departed for Oregon, where . they expected to make their home in the future. You will remember that was many years ago when traveling for any great distance was much of a job. Only a few years before there had been much excitement when gold was discovered in California, and many had gone to that country to get rich. Some had and others had failed and were broke in the far west. Then came the report of how rich the country was in Oregon with fine farms for all, but withal a long and very tiresome journey with noth ing to make the trip with except a few yoke of oxen and not much to pay expenses on the way, and the farming implements to carry along a3 well. It was not so hard with the oxen, for they could pasture by the way, while horses would have to have had grain or they could not make the trip. . ! You remember, doubtless, how they prepared for the trip for days and weeks before, and on the last night before they started, all the folks and neighbors were together and talked about the trip, and how Uncle Reuben and family should write after they had gotten there and tell us what they thought of the country, for we were wanting to go too. j Friendships which had been culti-; vated for years made us wish they were not going or that we were going too. The parting made us sad. How ; like the night before the crucifiction, ' when the Master and the disciples were gathered in the room for the last time and the Savior has told them of , how he was to be crucified and how one of the disciples was to betray him, and how all were to deny him, and especially Peter. When they had been together for the past three years and had just Degun lo really kiiow wl-u uiuw , u Weld tl LU VTZ v i x. the very serious things which should happen. The spirits of the disciples were greatly depressed, and all felt sad, and with many forebodings, tbey. who had in a' way looked for the kingdom of Israel to be again estab lished, they not being able to get the matter out of their minds that the new kinedom was to be a literal one I ine spirits OI IU lime Uduu wa wjic at iQr, . t i I'ICSSCU, LUC .UalCl DaiU, guage or tne uoiaen text, in my Father's house are many mansions; if it were not so, I would have told you; you.' For I go to prepare a place for In its entirety the passage reads as follows: Let not your heart be troubles, ' believe in God, believe also in me. In my Father's house are many man sions; if it were not so, I would have told you. And if I go and pre pare a place for you, I will return that where I am there you may be,1"? "Snify that there woud be any , also.' lUcrinlAS ia tfcol- wpre PTfAPfi inplv down pressed, this declaration was one of wonderful moment. Christ first saia, J.et not your neart ue trou- be bled, this to encourage ttiem ana in- H carl -o o i r m m an1 t ri o t "wo c Vi i M 1 ri .oct Bi vrir Hrtiiht a n A mattor nf lin. belief away, and not doubt but that ! Christ by the instruction and power given by tne tatner would solve an our trials and troubles, when we in -ri:. j -t v..iirt- i r, m t T rioro q n o-h f rrti t r holi'ovA fo(i,. o,. r,r on . . , ' . T ?. e . . . tpartmg is illuminated with the glory things that is, and I his son. joint i .a, , . , , , heir. w-ith the Holy Spirit, who were reflected from that home above and with God from the very beginning, radiated by the love of the Father, and with him created the heavens and :e ?ne. fan a glimpe of the the earth and all things that are con-'Fath?" l?v' whtn,1!e s" loved the , " . . .. ;world that he gave his only begotten tained therein. Now at this time, . . . , " ... , . . . . . f,,,ia son that whosoever believeth on him when things look dark and troublous . . . . . . . . . , ,,,, , . ;(. fnitu ; rA might not perish but have everlast clouds arise, have faith, faith in God . i- ., and faith in me. Then to assure ins 1 e" them he adds, "In my Father's house ! Sometimes the clouds hover lower are raanv mansions: if it were not in-v an(1 things do not look good to so T would have told vnu. for I came the mortal eye; we are diuscouraged, :to bring you the truth, which means an inheritance into eternal life and this life might be more abundantly, to all who believe, this is an ?D"n?ant me. ana supio inem !JU5l UO itUUUUdUL a 111B 11113 lit IU be. He says, "If it were not so. I , would have told you." Now do not cipies auring me tnree years tney Lua" "e " l n. ' L . V have faith and had illustrated the 1 1 liL A. 1 A. A. 1 A. ; power which the Father had placed in his hands by restoring the sight of the blind and the healing of all death of Lazarus. Then Jesus, -with some of the disciples, went towards At Yoyir Pnc $75.00 Dexter Washing Machine Highest bidder gets this machine (illustrated below) at exactly 3:00 o'clock Saturday, March 19. Be here to bid or have your bid in before that time. Double Tub Power Washer for use with gasoline engine. See the machine in our window. Somebody gets it Saturday! hi it Come, see this washer MURRAY, the home of the sisters to comfort them. Martha, who was ever alert, hearing of the coming of the Master, Vioct rttifid olnntr Vwi war t r rr.oor Him she had pQne but a short dis. tance, she met the Savior, and after the exchange of greetings, said unto jhim, '"Lord, if thou hadst been here, my brother had not died. But I know, even now, whatsoever thou shalt ask of God, he will give it unto thee." Christ replied, "Thy brother shall! Irise again." Martha said, "I know he shall rise at the resurrection at the last ua. iiiru v a lix ii;c ucv.iai anuu i . - , , , - e- v, ' hich should be a comfort and hope to all Christians. "I am the resur- .rection and the life; he that believ- eth on me. though he were dead, yet shall he live and he that liveth and believeth on me shall never die," at ithe same time asking of her, "Bellev eth thou this?" Martha replied, "Yea rd- It,bel'eAve fthat. th?u , ar' th iChrist the Son of God. which should come into the world.' When Christ said, "In my Father's house are many mansions, and I g to prepare a place for you," he did a lack of tne Glory of tiou in thct I home above, but that there should jbe plenty for all who might come. ;No one can look into the eternal (heavens on a clear, starry night and . ,. , . - . . , , . . , ! lliC ill II 1 L UU t UL Lilt? iuv e UL Liie auier 1:13 POWe and his creation. and in a way get a partial view of the wondrous world of light and joy which the Christ promised the disci pies when he said he would go to i wru c utra n uilu lvh iai ur 'Jim the 'pOl6r mortal language to iconvey where the face of the de- and so when there comes a rift in the &ray clouds and a bit of sunshine .creeps through, we are cheerful and ile A M Do you realize 88 feet in perfect safety in one second? The greatest car of the age. You will know it when we give you a demonstration. Come and let us show you what a vonderful car this new Essex Super-Six is! ESSEX SUPER-SIX Coups $735.00 Coach 73S.00 Sedan 7S5.00 HUDSON SUPER-SIX Coach $1,285.00 4-door Sedan 1,385.00 Brougham 1,575.00 Above Prices F. 0. B. Factory Murray Hudson-Essex Sales Co, Murray, Nebraska and bring your bid! NEBRASKA take renewed courage for the journey ahead and the accomplishment of the mission Christ places on uh. Ed ward Clarence Steadman has spoken the very feelings which come to us. and just the vision we see, as well as the rapture which encourages us, when he wrote: Could we but know The land that ends our dark, uncertain travel. Where lie those happier hills and meadows low Ah. if beyond the spirit's In most cavil. Aught of. that country could we surely know. Who would not go? Might we but hear The hovering angels' high imagined chorus. Or catch betimes with wake ful eyes and clear. One radient vista of the realm before us With one rapt moment given to us to see and hear, Ah, who would fear? BUY THE BEST Pure bred Buff Orpington eggs for hatching, from certified flock. $5.00 per 100; 75c for set of 15. MRS. JOHN" RICE. m!4-3w Murray, Nebr. 11 BOY SCOUTS WAVING NECKPIECES AVEET WRECK Dover. O.. March 14. Dover to day acclaimed 11 "bandana waving"' heroes. rationing themselves in front of a 23-ton bouIdr which had dropped from an overhanging cltfT to the track of the Cleveland & Pittsburgh railroad, a mile north of here, Donald Mason and his troop oT 10 Poy R'-outs flagged down a speed ing C & P. pa.engcr train waving 11 flaming red neckpieces fn time to prevent it crashing into the nvk. ALFALFA SEED FOE SALE Western grown alfalfa noed for sale, priced according to test. Fan-pies at W. H. Pu!s store. Plattsmouth and Murray State P.Mik. Murraq Jack Philpot, Weeping Water. ral7-4tsw Minute!