The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, August 30, 1928, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    THUESDAY, AUG. 30, i828.
,?aqe snvta
Murray
Dep
artment
Prepared In the Interest of the People of Mnrrsy and Surrounding Vicinity Especially for the Journal Re&den
It is Your Right
TO HAVE THE VERY BEST OF
WORK DONE ON YOUR CAR
and we desire to announce that
we are here to do it for you at
very reasonable rates. The prop
er parts always used and the
best of service given always!
Oil - Gas - Accessories
The Murray Garage
A. D. BAAKE
ing a fancy car, he has it, and can
make more miles with it than many
cars costing four times as much.
Frank Ozbun accompanied by Ches
ter B. Briggs were visiting in Des
Moines for the day last Sunday and
found the Iowa storm a lake of water
on the road which almost covered
their motorcycle, but they got thru.
Harry Nelson has accepted the sales
of the Breman Tully radio one of
which he has at the store and the
writer tested the machine and found
the reception excellent. Drop in and
see and also hear this wonderful
radio.
Ernest Milburn, the rual carrier
is having a very severe tussle with
the rheumatism but is taying with
the matter of carrying the mail just
the same, and it is a tuscle whether
it will wear out or he wear out the
disease.
George E. Nickles and wife were
visiting for the day on last Sunday
at Johnson, where they were guest?
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward
John Farris was called to Omaha
last Tuesday where he had some bus
iness matters to look after.
D. C. LaRue of Union was looking
after some business matters in Mur
ray for a short time on last Tuesday . uncle and a-unt of Mrs Nick
morning. j and wnere a Tery pleasant visit
Wm. Sporer was a visitor in Omaha I wa'g had
on last Tuesday, called there to look j Whlle" cutting burrs Shirley
after some business matters, for a ! mn had the misf0rtune to make r
short time. ! misg stTOfce an(j cut a hole in his left
Martin Sporer purchased a very fenee The injury was memded by
fine windmill for pumping water on ; doctor and the tg by his mo.
has farm, the same being purchased fa m Snirley says the knee ir
frm Harry Nelson. ' still sore
V. L. Seabolt and Joe Long were, M, A,ice Dnie wno hag been vis.
down to near Lnion on last Sunday , j Murray for some time with
l " ,v- I her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Gregg
AMERICAN LEG I OM
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Plattsmouth, Neb.-Saturday Night
Barn Yard Twins Orchestra
Watch for announcement of Opening
Mid-week Dance, Fall-Winter season.
after having enjoyed a visit with
these friends returned home having
had a very pleasant trip.
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Nelson enter
tained at their home in Murray on
last Sunday and had for their guestF
for the occasion a number of their
friends from out of the city, among
whom were Mrs. Gertrude Carper, a
sister of Mrs. Nelson and her son.
Lucean, and daughter, Miss Hazel
Mr. Gust Nelson all of Nehawka, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Johnson of Louis
ville who accompanied by their son
they coming over in their new Buick.
and testing out the new wagon
which proved to be an excellent one.
Peter Johnson and family were alsc
there.
'dohecto redeem thfe tporld and all the
people, or humanity would be forever
lost.
i There was none good ho not one
and no one could redeem the hu
man race except that one in whom
there was no sin, for if sin abound
ed, there was nothing in the life of
man to pay for the redemption, for
all were under bondage to sin. Be
cause of the money, the love of
,which is the root of all evil, those
t who had the money and who were re
back and found the houses and barns ceiving it through the offerings of
in ruins. Thev tell of seeine: the the temple, which were only as a
If wr of th readers Of the
Journal knoT of any aoctU
event or Item of Interest in
thl vicinity, and will mall
lime to thi office. It will-appear
under this beadirjrl JV e
w ant-all news lteme Editob
Death of Mrs.
Susie Croshaw at
Masonic Home
storm most plainly.
m.
mere pretense, they like those who
has suborned the demoniac, they
were receiving a profit from the sums
which were paid into the temple, so
they were fearful of losing this mon
ey and were willing to have the
j Master crucified that he might not
Murray Presbyterian Church.
Sabbath school at 10 a. m.
Morning worship at 11 a. m.
Evening service at 7:30 p.
t VniiTic npnnlp'R meetinel.
Wednesday evening prayer meet- e In the way of their still receiving
inc- at 730 line money. inus was iae opposition
You are cordially invited to wor
ship with us.
J. C. STEWART,
Pastor.
gendered which culminated in his
death on Calvary's cross. In other
words, Christ was murdered for the
sum of money it was feared they
would be deprived of as his teachings
became more generally accepted. And
on that fateful night in the Garden,
he was betrayed for the paltry sum
s. of thirty pieces of silver by one of
jL'his own band. So, it can be seen,
J. in the case of Christ and his follow
t,iers, that there is more truth than
..'poetry in the saying that "Money is
tne root. 01 an evil.
They Examined the Scriptures
Golden Text: "And ye shall know I "When the people of Thessalonica
the truth and the truth shall make persecuted the apostles, they left the
BIBLE SCHOOL LESSON
s Sunday, September 2nd
By M. S. Brlgfc-e
-i-:-i"i-:-:--i"M' h-i-i-k-i-:'
Former Schuyler Resident and Well
Known Over the State
Is Dead.
Will Hold Picnic Supper
The Ladies Aid Society of the j
jyou free." John 8:32.
city and went to Berea, where they
preached the word, and here they
found the people receptive to the
they searched the
a few hours last Tuesday afternoon.
W. J. Philpot has been having a
her daughter.
Ralph Kennedy who was fortun
ate to secure work at his trade that
Persecuted for Righteousness Sake
Christian church will have a picnic "Blessed are you when they shall teachings and
I supper at the Murray swimming pool ;revile you and persecute you and say scriptures daily to see if the things
luuisunj, .rv U ut L ou.. iuuic auu all niantier Of evil agamSi yOU laise- luc ayuoiiea saiu cie iiuc.
bring your supper and family. ly for my sake; Rejoice and be ex-' The great theme of Christianity is
iceedingly glad,' for so persecuteth such a truism that it is better un-
Many Attend - Convention. jthey the prophets which were before derstood when one seeks to find the
Many members of the Murray "you." j truth, for as the Golden Text has
Christian Bible School Association Paul and Silas had been perse- said, "You shall know the truth and
. . . i . . , .
i matte you iree.
ke one free indeed
ranee, from vice, from
they met at Plattsmouth on last Sun- ' aiiv nit intn the flesh and was so se- folly and from everything which
' nn hfin rat H i O CT U'OO IT T C n PT r OTTl C I . - .
Edward and Lloyd Lewis of neai 1 " .,: V.. wrt l auenudiiw at iuo iuuulj cuted wnne in rniinpi. anu naa Deen . -
Union were visiting in Murray and i " CP" in prison and had been flogged, Truth. does ma
i muLiicj iiu wi mane uci christian rhurrh of this rountv wnen -t,u tn.tin ctrnVcc n v,;v. u free from itrno
also 11UK.1I1K aiier suuie uusihcss iui i
large cave constructed at his place i carpenter at Nebraska City
west of Murray, the materials being
secured from the Nickles lumbei
yard.
Fred Clarke of Union was looking
after some business matters In Mur
ray on last Tuesday afternoon and
also visiting with his many friendf
here.
James E. Hatchett was a visitoi
in Plattsmouth on last Saturday and
was Iboking after some business mat
ters as well as visiting with hif
friends.
Harry Nelson took the contract of
painting the Buck school and sent
H. C. Campbell and Wallace Nelson
out they soon doing the work up in
fine style.
George Nickles during the early
portion of the week had a driveway
and crossing to the yard made of
concrete at his home, F. A: Scotten
did the work.
W. G. Soennichsen and wife of
Plattsmouth were in Murray for a
Fhort time on last Tuesday afternoon
and were looking after some busi
ness for the time.
T. J. Brendel and wife and Rich
ard Brendel were over to Omaha on
last Tuesday they driving in theit
new car. and which is one of the
finest it being a new Ford coach.
A. M. Kingdon and two daughters
moved to that hustling city last week
and on his vacation fromt he house
it was immediately occupied by Mr
and Mrs. Alvador Nickles.
Earl Lancaster received his new
Chevorlet coach last Sunday it com
ing to Weeping Water, where they
went for the car, and found in it
everything they had expected, beauty
ease of operation, economical, and
low in operation and upkeep.
There was rejoicing on last Sun
day, when the stork brought a very
fine son to the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Smith southeast of Murray.
miq the i-ongratulations are in urdcr
for besides the fine America!, '-he
r.'cther and little one are doing nir-.-'y
,-;nd it is expected that Herman will
a ls- shiw some improvement sojii.
Herman Ganserr.?r and the fam
ily were enjoying a visit for ovct
last Sunday at the home of Cameron
Cathey and wife at Waterloo. Iowa
they driving over in their car and
also seeing the excellent crops which
our sister state is growing this year
and now they know why the song
was written which says" Where The
Tall Corn Grows."
In order to help out a friend Tom
Nelson was purchasing tires that they
might be applied for the friend in
. J. A. f 11 V. Caah
of Eagle were in Murray for a short, the contest for the auto at the Soen
time on last Tuesday morning, tney
driving over in their car and at the
same time visiting with their friends.
A. T. Bakke was .railed to Omaha
( i, l.i.-.t Tuesday to secure some p--vs
f ir ierirs of cars in the i,ar-t
Mr. Bakke reports that business at
the garage is excelletn at this time.
Earl Lancaster has been feelinp
fuito pocily for a number o day?
and was over to Plattsmouth to se
cure a Ostopathic treatment with the
hopes that it would improve hif
health.
Mrs. Betty Barrows nad son Char
Its, who has been visiting in the
north and where they have enjoyed
a very fine time arrived last week
and report having had an excellent
time while away
nichsen store sale, and after the call
for the tires was over so the lads
about town still come with their tires
for which they receive a nickle a
piece. Tom is getting a large number
of tires whether he wants them or
not.
S. P. Lamge and wife of Tulsa
Okla.. were in Murray on last Tues
day, having their car repaired as
they had met with an accident, while
on their way from their home tc
Council Bluffs where they were met
by their son. and where they were
taking four little grandchildren whr
had been spending several weeks
with their grand parents and were
returning to their home at Sioux
Falls to start to school next week
Boedeker and Wehrbein had twe
Martin Sporer and wife with their jioad 0f very fjne cattle on the Omaha
little dauehter and grancimotner
Sporer were over to Omaha on Wed
nesday of this week where they were
visiting with friends and also looking
after some shopping.
stock market on Monday of this week
which cleaned the lots of their feed
ing for the year, and which sold for
$16.25. being a very good price for
the Omaha market. They will soon
Louis J. Hallas and the family , put in other cattle for feeding and
were spending last Sunday In Platts- will begin again for the markets of
mouth, where they all enjoyed the the coming year. Their entire feed
afternoon very nicely, but. were there JinR for the past year has been very
also to be in the hail storm wnicn , satisfactory.
came to that place Sundry.
W: T. Hutchinson has been mak-
Fred Lutz and the family were
over last week to Minneapolis where
ing some improvement on a tenant they visited with relatives and en
house at his farm in the way of ? joyed the visit very much, spending
new roof, floor and has added an ad- a number of days there and on their
dition 14 by 1 feet thus makinp return they came by way of Water
the house a very nice place to live. ; iOD Iowa, where they stopped for a
Will Creamer purchased a new visit in that hustling city in Iowa
Ford roadster, and is liking the boat and there spent the time at the home
excellently and when it comes to be- of Cameron Cathey and wife, and
vere that the blood ran down on the mattes one rearrui. tor wnen error
prison floor and the stocks which dominates one, they are slaves indeed
were used to hold them. Then when an(1 tne truth is the one freer of all
it was found that they were Roman the universe. Therefore know the
day. A most profitable time was had j
for the church work, and the bas
ket dinner at noon time was a very
pleasant feature of the event. Among
those attending from Murray were , cjtjzens (and it was the practice of truth and you shall be free indeed
Chester Sporer and wife. Verle Smith h? Roman Ernpire to protect its citi-'
tuu ne, Aii-. u..u . mmu zens) those who had been guilty of
this indignity were frightened lest
just retribution would come unto I
er ana tneir mtie aaugnter, airs
Wm. Sporer, Mrs. W. L. Seybolt and
Miss Bertha Nickles.
HARDY ALFALFA SEED
From Wednesday Dally
This afternoon at 2:30 at the Sat
tler funeral Home at Fourth and
Vine street, occurred the funeral
services of the late Mrs. Susie Cros
haw, long time resident of Colfax
county, and making her home at the
Nebraska Masonic Home. The ser
vices were in charge of Rev. H. E.
Sortor, pastor of the Methodist
church and who was assisted in the
services by the members of the choir
of the churcr.
The deceased lady was born April
18, 1953 in Knox county, Illinois,
and was married in that locality in
1875 to George H. Croshaw, they
coming the same year to Farragut.
Iowa, where they made their home
until 1892 when they moved to Col
fax county, Nebraska and settled at
Schuyler, where they have since
made their home up to the time that
they came to Plattsmouth. Mr. and
Mrs. Croshaw came here March 14,1
1927, and have since resided at the j
Nebraska Masonic Home. Mrs. Cros
haw is survived by the husband and j
seven children, two preceding her in
death, two sons and five daughters
surviving. Four of the daughters
were here to attend the funeral ser
vice. When fourteen years of age
Mrs. Croshaw was united with the
Methodist church and has since been
a very devout member of this faith
and in which she was laid to the last
rest.
Interment was at Oak Hill ceme
tery in this city.
The Lawyer says
"Don't neglect your automobile
insurance. If vou ever become
involved to an automobile co
dent, even a mmor one, the
right insurance may make an
important difference."
For sound automobile in
surance protection see this
agency of the Hartford Fin
Insurance Company.
GENERAL SMITH VISITS
" FORT CROOK C. M. T.
Lost a Red Sow, weighing arounf"
them. They were willing to turn the Northern sealed "Bee
apostles loose and very pleased to see ana
Hive" Alf-
bu., Idahc
The C. M. C. T. at Fort Crook,
Nebraska, Mas visited by Major Gen
eral Harry A. Smith, commanding
general, 7th Corps Area, on Wednes
day, August 22nd.
morning the platoon and compa
competitions were held Company
"C" being adjudged the best com-
Searl S.
Fmrm Looks
Davis
luvestneilit
Red Ettdt
Return From The West.
un last Saturday mgni . u. e-;read this may enjoy, yet many of us
bolt and wife and Air and Mrs. Ever- do not even feel eratefui for itthe
ett Spangler arrived home after hav-; f of bej a member of the
ins j-i-iii. numc iw """ frrrpntpst thinf in nil the world, save
- - c - -- - - J -
one the privilege of being a real.
them depart
s 514.00, Kye 51.35. Timothy
Clover seed wanted. John-
to beincr a Roman citizen but there sn Bros. Nebraska City. I
is a greater privilege all of you who
" have been in those days to lay claim H-ov,
do
)in" at Deer!we aPPreciate the greatness of this
ent two days Privilege?
seeing some or tne wonders or Am
erica. They first stopped at Chey-
. w,h f V,t. the is rth niore than being a member
cii t- rr Thft 'ciffhtc nun flttDnlBP' T nf -
P:(Lln b ; B,hP of any foreign principality, yet
went to "Ranger Cabi
mniiTitoin u-hrp fhpv enpn
t, mtoinc or.H fnnnH The lowest of an American citizen
some rather chillv weather, but which 18 h'Zh above that of any other na
they surelv enjoved. The next stop ! tion on earth- Withal, there is some
was at Fall River mountain and thing higher than even this it Is
where the camp along the river for a the citizenship of Christianity. Paul
time and enjoyed the wonderful fish-. was asked, "With what great price
ing and snappy mountain air. With did you purchase citizenship in the
two days at Fort Collins and again Roman Empire?" and he made them
another two days at Colorado Spring? this reply, "I was born free." While
where they met Raymond Cook and we are born into the citizenship of
wife who were seeing the sightf Christianity, it is given us to enjoy
there, and had a very pleasant visit only through a great sacrifice that
with them. Their next stop was at of the Master of all the universe hav
Denver where they visited the Moun- ing given his life that we might live,
tain City, and from tlience they came and all we have to do is to believe on
home having enjoyed a wonderfu' him and obey his commands and this
trip. (great boon is ours in exchange.
j To be a real Christian we have to
Miss Lindner Has Arrived. ;be thankful for the things which
The chroniciler of the news missed the Master has done for us. He
the arrival of little Miss Lindne:'gave his very life and went all the
who came to gladden the home of way for us are we willing to go all
Mr. and Mrs. Will Lindner a short the way for our fellow man? If so
time since. They sure are a happy we are really and truly followers of
couple over the event, but not more the Master. Paul and Silas were
so than Grandfather Benjamin Beck- willing to go the whole way, and
man and Grandfather Joseph Mrasek they underwent whatever prosecution
and the good wife.. All are getting and suffering there was that they
along nicely and joy reigns supreme 'might be partakers with the Lord in
the work which with the faith that
j Jesus the Christ is the Son of God, is
There ought to be a law provided
for the payment of a liberal bounty
to any one who shoots, traps, maims,
or otherwise injures a honker who
true American citizen. That privilege sits in front of the house and honks.
l!(i mire 111 75
Rlarkfnnt r.rimm i?i ?5 -nrth0rn pany and 1st platoon of Company
. ..... , K V.o r,llnn
General Smith ate dinner with
the boys in their new mess hall and
i sat on a wooden bench near where
G. L. Thacker and E. R. Stout of
Commander, upon the fine showing
made by the boys this year and the
improvement over last year's excel
lent camp Colonel Trott has had sev
eral years experience with the C. M.
T. C. work and is qualified as a camp
commander by a lifetime military
experience. Graduating from th-'
Military Academy at West Point in
1899, he has served as an army of
ficer ever since. Ke helped to quell
Durine thelthe Philippine Insurrection in 1901
nd company 190i. a"d TS actlTe " F:
during me worm wai, irn'mug wn
Distinguished Service Medal, the
French Legion of Honor and th?
Croix de Guerre with palm.
this place were eating. He talked
with the boys and found that many
of them were sorry the camp is to
end so soon.
The general complimented Colonel
C. A. Trott. 17th Infantry, Camp
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Better Mail Service.
Murray is to have better mail ser-'able to save the world.
vice which was - inaugerated early , Thev Go to Thessalonica
Leaving Phillipi, where they
this week, when orders were receiv-
had
sought a fiield where people would
appreciate the good tidings which
ea to aispatcn mail on tne train nua-.been imprisoned and flogged, they
hpr 1 (In thia mntinir tnrw train'1 .. . . . . , .
on which mail can now be dispatched
and allowing the business man untit th w tnere to bri Th g8
late in the evning to mail their let-' e WQ towng because there was no
before the closing of the mail about i
two o'clock in the afternoon. I
Vacation's In Iowa
Mr. L. C. Haschar and son and dau
ghter, Daniel and Irene of Murray
synagogue there, for the Jewish syna
gogue was the place where they could
get an audience in great numbers
and they accordingly went thither.
Their preaching attracted many peo
ple and they were much interested,
but Jews who were opposed came
also Mr and Mrs. C. W. Haschar of,from Thessalonica and stirred up the
La Platte Neb., spent a few day?.- , and th sought to have the
with Mr. Haschar's brother and fam-
j apostles arrested and came to the
ily, Mr. John Hahar of layman fcoU8C of j wnere th had
isst i
With the advance in the cost of coal to the
dealer, and the fact that we must pay Cash
in order to make the low prices we do on coal
We are Compelled to
Sell Only for Cash
On and after Sept. 1st we will sell
Coal only for Cash.
Geo. E. Nickles
Farmers Elevator Co;
.:i NEBRASKA
MUfcRAY
Seymour, Iowa. On their return they
; visited at stations KFNF and KMA
at Shennadoah. They enjoyed the
trip very much.
Witnessed The Cyclone.
E. S. Tutt and wife and Gussie
Brubacher and family were over in
Iowa for a ride on last Sunday they
(going via Nebraska City and visit
: ing at Sidney, Tabor and other town?
as well as stopping at Glenwood for
ja short timer; and returning via Coun
jcil Bluffs and Omaha. After hav
jing left Tabor, the weather was quite
threatening and they thought they
j would put on chains, then concluded
I to hurry and beat the storm to the
gravel before the heavy rain came and
they hurried on, and after having got
' ten a quarter of a mile trom the
! place, chanced to look around, and
saw the funnel shaped cloud sweep
ing down where they had stopped
and thinking the storm was coming
i their way they alighted from thf
car, and hurried to a cave in the yard
, near, but still watched the storm and
soon a number of houses "and barm
were blown down and as . it
approached nearer, they all crowded
i-tzs tis .cars an3 aaittd cti! the
pistinl cf tie stefs wiici dtd nrt
come near them. They then went
supposed they would be and not find
ing them, for they were working
elsewhere, they dragged Jason and a
number of followers of the new faith
before the magistrates, where they
accused Jason and the others of cre
ating trouble and after a hearing
they placed them under bonds and
later turned them loose.
Turning the World Over
In the complaint, the Jews recited
that "These who have turned the
world upside down, have come hith
er also." The testimony came from
the enemies of the church, and of all
righteousness, for they testified that
the Christians had turned the world
upside down. And. true, they have
done just that. The world was in
an awful condition on account of the
sih that stalked abroad at noon day,
for the people had forgotten God and
did not obey or ever remember His
commands-, and the world was in one
awful condition at the. time of the
coming of the Christ.
Wh' Was Christ Opposed t
Had there been no sin it would
not have been necessary for the Mas
ter to come to pay the debt of sin
d.fcst as all bad sir.zed and tt?is
ihoft of thk ciefy 6! CFod. the er!d
was lost, and fccmethins had to be
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Every article in the store positively must be sold at
some price and Saturday afternoon at 2 P. M. and
Saturday night at 8 P. M. will be your last chance to
uy at Your Own Pricel
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H. C. FROST, Auctioneer