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    THURSDAY. MARCH 19. 1931.
FLATTSMOtTTH SSttI - WEEKLY JOTCtfM.
PAGE SEVEN
Murray
Department
- :tareo m tbe Interest of lq -'eople of Murray and "urrn ending V ioiE.lt j Espeoi&liy 'or the Jonraal Readers
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No Clues to
Slayer at Clar
inda Obtained
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Economy
The proper care of any machine is
true economy. Say, how are your
brakes; are they working? And the
All the Difif erence
in the World
Just makes all the difference in the
world when your ear is thoroughly,
scientifically lubricate:!. Right now
and nursing, lie is reported as be
ing slightly better at this time.
Mrs. J. C. Tilson has been feeling
quite poorly for some time and while
he has not been well i-hc endeavors
to keep going as much of the time
lit- possible, th'tiking it better to keep
up then to give up to the ill health.
F. M. Massle and wife were over to
CELEBRATES ANNIVERSARY
is the time to have it done, sine?
rods in ycur motor Does the battery i Winter is over and the driving sea-
. . , I - 1 I i . r . r . - v . - 1 a 1 , ,
turn the motor over UKe it means: son is uff.nn.nK uu'w Omaha on last Saturday where thev
pert iu nricaiion cosik iiu muie man
the other kind less in the long run!
business? True economy is keeping
the machine in perfect condition. We
are here to do it.
Yours (or Best Service and Supplies
Gas and Oils
Confections
ROCK CREEK
Service Station
Charles V. Barrows, Proprietor
Murray Corner, Nebr.
went to see their Jr'le grandson,
Randi'.ll Hoback. who ha hut recent-
GARAOE'iy underwent an operation for the
11. HflMVr.. XTOpr. IM, tail Hmno tut-- ntula
. i j The Murray Hardware company
, , '. sold and delivered a manure spreader
I mouth on last Monday and also was
MURRAY
A.
called to Lincoln on Tuesday to look
: after some matters.
Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Brendel have
een having their home decorated on
I the interior which is making the
home a most beautiful one. Wllber
Hewitt is doing the work.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Leach and their
daughter. Miss Harriett of Union.
and a plow to Mr. Edward Spangler
of near Mynard on last Monday and
took them over and gM tliein work
ing. They were demonstrated by
Harry Nelson and Ben Noell.
Harry Nelson and Ben Noell were
called to Plattsmouth on last Sun
day to see about some matters which
The twenty-fourth wedding anni
versaries of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Puis
and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meisinger
were observed Bit Saturday evening
at the hospitable country home of
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Puis near Murray,
some 120 of the friends and neigh
bors coming in to assist tliem in the
celebration of the happy event.
Aged Husband Follows Wife in Death
Without Telling Story Tor
tured Wife to Death
Clarinda. !&., M.r"h 17. Irving
Beach, 74, died Tuesday morning In
Grace Wplke; hospital here, second
victim of robbers who entered bis
home Sunday night and tortured hi
iwife. Emma, 6S. to death in an ef
ifort to learn the hiding place of his
jcash and furs.
Authorities believe the robber?
! found the monev and furs after kill-
The evening was spent in dancing, jing Mrs. Beach in a vain ekort to
cards and a general social time until : make her tell where they were. T' ej
a late hour when the members of the have found no trace of money in the
party wended their way homeward, i house. Beach, a former fur trapper.
Tbe music for the dance was fur
nished by a number of the talented
members of the part3, Fred Lutz,
Pted Koehler. Leonard Lutz. James !
Tigner. Phillip Hennings of Murray i
and .Toe M. Sedlak of Plattsmouth.
At an appropriate hour a very i
dainty and delicious lunch wan serv- j
8
is believed to have had $1,000 or
more in currency, and Mrs. eBach
about $100.
Beach's death was caused princi
pally by exposure, doctors said. He
had suffered a stroke of paralysis
which deprived him of his speech
wait for the week dav to come. How
ever the writer was pleased as it pro-
Mrs. Frank Hogue has been quite
poorly from an attack of grippe and
flu. but is reported as being slightly
better.
Thomas Akeson of near Man ley
was a visitor in Murray on Monday
of last week, looking after some bus
iness matters for a short time.
Earl Murdock was a visitor in
Murray on last Monday, coming to
look after some business mafers
from his home near Weeping Water.
Harry M. Knabe and Stirling Ing
wersen were over to Plattsmouth on
last Thursday where they were look
ing after some business for a short
time.
C. F. Harris of Union was a busi
ness visitor in Murray on last Mon
day afternoon and was looking after
some business matters for a short
time.
Wm. Sporer and wife, and Mis?
Bertha Nickles. were visiting with
friends at Plattsmouth on last Sat
urday as well as loking after some
trading as well.
Lee and Etta Nickles were gues.s
for the afternoon at the
Mr. and Mrs. George N'ickh
vere guesis iui un ium mui- :ivded ri,ie for h,,me more
.day aiternoon at ne nome oi meir , ha,f waT hon,e from Murr iv
I riends. Mr. and Mrs. L. . Tutt. " Harrv E WhiTe fmf, fHmjlv of
Mr. and Mrs. A . L. Seybolt eu- Plattsmouth while on their way ou'
tertainea tor ainner on last Danaa; I tne county
and naa as tneir guests ior tne oc
casion Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Brendel
and Dr. J. F. Brendel and family.
Alfred Nickles and Thomas Nel
son were busy on Monday making a
A type hog house for Ralph Timm
who is a member of the pig club and
who is starting at the business right.
Stacy Ashlock. living a number of
miles southeast of Murray, is report
ed as having pneumonia, and while
very serious it is expected that he
will soon be on the road to recovery.
I Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. M;issie of
near Nehawka were visitors in Mur
ray on last Monday, coming to see
the family doctor. G. H. Gilmore.
ed consisting of sandwiches, pickles. Jing. and had been able to say a few
lit, nrQ!im 'i ii i fi.ff an 51 r t wli'mVi 'n m - i.,. c . . . -.)....
the other parties thought couul not .ci r nvm..it nf ttio momHore n ,i,- 1 r,,- on
)iiticu , V viijv; . ' . ' - - ... ... . . v . j I J is lit I , CU IU IIU I I I 111 II iui . '
of the party. (hours or more on the floor, unable
The eruests from Omaha were Mr. i tn mnvp nftr h hud hfpn ntished
'and Mrs. Joe Belcher ana family.
Misses Mildred. Gertrhde atid Ruth
Schnell. Others attending wer
Messers and Mesdames Fred Lutz
Alfred Gansemer. W. H. Puis. James
Tigner. Jack West. Julius Engel-
kemeier, John L. Hild and family,
Sweet Clover
Carload Shipment will Arrive in
a Few Days
-Hi-Grade Sweet Clover
99.10 Pure
-35.00 Germination
Our Price is the Lowest
t
I
Heating
Order Now!
Phone 400
Jess Warga
HARDWARE
Wiring and Tin Work
Plumbing
where they went to
visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
":-cd Kaffenberger. Mesdames Kt.ffen
, berger and White being sisters, they
jstopped on Their way for a visit with
j their friends, Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
I Seybolt.
Otto Schafer 'as, week sold a team
j of very fine black horses to the J. H.
M'.Maken Transfer Co. of PlattB
' mouth for which they received $2"e
and again on Irttrl Saturday he sold
'also another very fine black matched
jtenm to Alfred Gansemer which wa:
'also a very fie ter.m. Otto has been
: selling some excellent teams of late.
George W. Rhoden of Plattsmouth
wr'.s visiting Murray for the day
from his sickbed by the invaders
!The bed was stripped to the matt
!ress. He was uncoiisrious when
found, and never regained ( onsclous-
ness sufficiently to give any sign con
cerning the identity of the invaders,
discovered bv
of Mrs.
before he died.
Ernest Hild and family. Lester Gan- i The tragedv was
semer. Clell Gansemer. Jake Hild, j Mrs. Jasper Willison, siste:
Jacob Kreager. William Kenner. Vic- j Beach, when she went to the house
tor Wehrbein, Clifton Meisinger and to visit late Monday afternoon. When
family. Fred Meisinger. Joe M. Sed- j no one answered the front door, she
ink and family. Jacob Tritsch. Phil- jwent to the rear and found the door
Hp Hennings. Otto Senator and fam- .unlocked.
ilv. Norman Rentier and family. Ed tIp-H "OTomon fVor-pd
Ccimnlete lint of Frekk Garden Sreds F.rth nr.A Tn-lnao t
j i m m .
t
, City. CLeiokee and elsewh.ere In re
gard to payments they are said to
have made John Smith. Tullar means
to delve also. It was said Int o the
'alleged statement made by a north-
wert Iowa niati in January that John
Smith would be nihs'ng by Ftbruary
-v orld-hei aid.
Ruiaior Smith
Goi $40,000 for
Alleged Rights
anu atso visiting wnn menus wmn ()n ,ast Mon,lav. ,)eing guest of hi?
I,eie- brother. D. C. Rhoden. who hue last
James McReynolds of Omaha was week while about the place, slipped
a visitor on last Sunday at the home : and in falling struck his side against
of his parents. Mr. ar.d Mrs. C A
Bredeker. Mrs. Dora Chandler, Mrs.
Bessie Bourne. Grandmother Hen
nings. Otto Puis and family. Misses
Laura Enge'.kemeier. Violet Engel
kemeier. Mildred Engxlkcr.Hiter. Eu
Dloa Hennings. Blanch Aikios. Cath
erine Hild. Mnlinda Friedrich, Verna
Meisinger. Esther Tntseh, Belma
Kreager. Marie Lutz. Opal Epper
son, Florence Meisingwr. Itiene Ht.t-
chett, Florence Si:hafr.
I On the floor was the body of her
Islster. She had been lionf n and tied.,
and a gag was stuffed deep down her
I throat.
Beach was behind the bed, his
j hands tied.
j The lichts wore on in the hohse.
(The windows had been all carefully
; daiked.
Saler Estimates Mount as Grand Jury
Begins Prcb:- at Adel Bro
ther Is Quizzed.
NOTICE
McReynolds. south of town, and
where they all enjoyed a very nice
home of visit.
i of Mur- Mrs. Stirling Harris, making their
ray. they driving down in their car home south of Murray, has bee'i
far the occasion. quite poorly for several days past
Mrs. J. A. Davis who has been so ' Her many friends are hoping that
ill for s-everal weeks is reported as she may soon be in her regular health
being much better and was able to again.
Wm. Craig and Ray Crawford of
this gentleman
Iti tlio mnm '.vlioro T Y-t- T i'l Vi hiH
Mesere . x . !, ..j-.."
..i.. -im ,!, wt ,- i, . r,l oec-n loritireu. neucu-'.nes aim i:ar-
ouuir JuiiMi-iMT wiiii nit- icsun 'jo;;n ueitei, iii-y Aiciiiii, .oy liuurne.
one oi his ribs were fractured atui h - v Crrees. Veir.er Friedrich.
aBQB (I.'Misem 'r. Earl Mrr.sek. Verner
Hild Ernest Hennings. Clarence. For
est. Elmer. Rov and Walter Eneei-
kenieier. Leonard Lutz. Fred Kohler
Jrnies Schafer. FCalnh and Arnold
Meisinger. Harold. EarL, Gerald and
Glen Puis. Donald Engelkemeier.
visit for a short time in Plattsmouth
on last Saturday.
T. J. Brendel was looking after
PAINTING
Decorating and
Paper Hanging
am fully equipped to take care
of your icb and ready to serve his horae a; nttmouth, was hooi
iness visitor in Murray on last Mmi
yov cf any time.
T'nion were visiting in Murray for a
short time on last Monday after
noon, they having some business mat
ters to look after at the Nickles lum
ber vard.
Uncle L. H. Young who has not
been in the best of health for sonn
time was able to come to Murray on
last Monday when his son, John L.
Young came to town to look after
some trading.
Wm Jougesen. district manager of
the Standard Oil company, making
M. G. CKURCmiX
Murray, Nebraska
day afternoon looking after some
business matters.
Lucean Smith, southeast of Mur
ray, has been quite .ill with pneu
monia and every attention is being
given by the best medical service
' whfeh hi s mnm d
much pain since.
Mrs. Henry C. Long who has beer. ,
visiting for tbe past two weeks with
her sister. Mrs. J. D. Keley of Far
ragut, Iowa, wlier she has Been en
joying the visit greatiy. returned
home on lat Sunday, being accom
panied by Mr. and Mrs. Kelsey with
whom she was visiting. Ikir. and
Mrs. Kelsey visited for a time with
Mr. and Mr. George Nickles while
here. I
Mr. an"$ :.fs Will S. Smith har- :
nessed the RUtO up on last Sunday
and mafe a. couple of rtsit. wi'i
: friend it. Ijurray. and Inter drove
to Platts"oi:' h where tiiey virile:!
with friends and also went to Oreap- ;
olis where ti;ey watched th71 con- !
struction of the viaduct over the two
railroads which is being built at this ,
time. They ; lsr brought Mrs. W. A. '
Rcya! home wiih them, she visiting
iwith her friend-: here for a nunibe:
of davs.
Presbyfrian Church Notes.
Sabbath school at 10 a. m.
Morning worship a 11 a. m.
Evening service at 7:30 p.
(Vf itng people's nw ;ldtt.
pets were hnng to prrvn: anyone
frrm seeing from the outside. A crr
1 pet with a spike In one corner, and
a pair of scissors thrust into the w::ll
(in another.
f The entire honae was ransacked.
Articles bad all heeii cfipiied out ol
idresser drawers, furniture and fur
'nishings mcv d end the walls tap
; ped in pkices.
Three suspects arrested for in
vestigation were relared when they
'gave satisfactory accounts of their
BL whereabouts on Sunday nieht.
Mrs. Feacli was tully clothed. Afl
Wednesday evening? prayer meet- I cove :ng iu CofMMMt Wail::-r ar.d :..
ing at 7:3fh
You are cordially if.vfted to wor
ship with us. '
'J. C. STEWART.
Pastor.
r
TRUCK WRECKS GARAGE
The town of Springfield, in Sarpy
MoClelh nr' thi? prol.-.bty inrW-
": res tne ronners entereo hiimi.iy
niirlit before Mrs. Bench had retired.
They probably took Iheir time nt
torturing Mrs. Beach, trying to gel
j her to t oil whore Mr. Beach's mohev
! was hidden, and erenped early J'n
;day morning. Mrs. Beach had heon
'de?d for 10 hours or more when
county, war the scene of a great doal Sound, tbe coroner said.
Bead Oat? fcr Sale.
Early Kherson oats at the
Deles Dernier farm. Tele fML'0.
ray. Nebr.
She might
'of excitement on Monday mcrniHg f ohvc oen am atsmrc c.e nnm-u
when a runawav truc crashed Into . left the hous- The house is set close
the P. & O. garage building and al- j to others, b'tt neigh ban he-.rd no
I most demolished the structure. The .noise.
Sheriff McClelland believes tae
mmmB
CGrFEfc. Butter Nut, per 1-lb. can 37c
M. J. B. or HILLS BROS. Coffee, per ib 42c
BROOMS Good, 4-tie parlor quality, each 32c
EEANS Northern Navy, per lb 4V2C
PEACHES Dried, choice quality. Per lb 12c
SWEET CORN Narrow grain, per can 11c
BEET SUGAR G. W., 10-lb. cloth bag 52c
PRUNES Large 40-50 size, per lb 10c
ADVO JELL As&td. flavors, per pkg 6c
WHITE FiSH 6-lb. pail 95c
Victor Products
These iierriG are all new stock direct from the Crete
Mills, and not any carried over from last year.
FECST KXKG FI0UB Per 48-lb. sack SI. 19
VICT0E FLCTrJB Per 48-lb. sack 1.29
VICT0E COEN MEAL Per 10-lb. bag .29
VICTCE LAYING MASH Per 100-lb. bag 2.55
VICI0E CHICK STAETEE Per iOO-ib. bag 3.60
50-lb. bag. SI. 90 25-lb. bag. SI
VICT0E CHICK F00I Per 100-ib. bag 2.85
25 Us., 80c
CATIdZAL Per 100-lb. bag- L 2.90
BAEhEL SALT (Michieran). per barrel 3.25
BLOCK SALE Per 50-lb. block .45
Dry Goods Dept.
HEW FBIHTS. latest patterns just arrived, yard S -19
COITOS THEEAD 6 spools for .25
EIA5 TAPE FOLDS All colors. Per pkg .09
WOMEN'S COTTON HOSE Per pair .17
WOMEN'S ALL SILK HOSE Full fashion, run stop. Pair .95
CEILDEENS CCTT0N HOSE Brown, black, white. Pair .15
FRESK MEATS FRESH FRUITS FRESH VEGETABLES
These Items are Strictly Cask
We Pay the Highest Price for Your Eggs
Your Produce Accepted Same as Cash
Tutt & Brubacher
Telephone No. 12 Murray, Nebraska
Lancaster.
by
of
- LmalB sti eet of St: Ir.cOeltl is very
Blur" eteep and a driver of tbe Harder truck robber were persoa lh-inp In or near
line stopped in a store on the upper Clarinda. who knew the habits of
part of Che hill. yaf$ns the cai tfce peculiar eonpte.
.ai.-.n?; the street for a. few moments ' Beach came cut of the north ah' U
ac .while he ran into the store to secure ;l years apn. and se'tid mi ciarind-.
Mr. bad Mrs. Evrett .a shovel to be used in handling UftetSmma was his see on d "Rife, it was
Visaed in 0mp.hr. Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Earl LaneaRtcr
Nehawka. were over
to Omaha on last Sunday, where they
went tf: visit With Mr. Roy Lancas
ter who is in the hospital at Omaha,
where ho h;is just underwent or
"pe'-ation for the removal of a kid
ney, and whom they found as mak
ing satisfactory progress towards recovery.
Services Next lord's Day.
There will be services at tbe Chris
tian church the coming Lord's day.
when the pastor. Rev. Robert E. Han
son will conduct the services. There
W'll H the rlllnr uorriiins Tt ii'il
thought that he would go u Colorado ! nrt t eot etl by insurance
to attend a convention but has de- able to make the aras
I loading of some grain. The brakes generally stated, few no one knev
ion the truck evidently failed to hold wl.en and where he h.n! been married
and the large G. M. C. truck started ; before. He has no known relatives,
moving and soon was going at r: good j Beach had ben a trapper, and WhfiB
rate of speed down the hill toward he came to Clarinda and went to gar
Ithe west part of the town The truck ; dening. he continued to buy furs,
held to the street until near the foot 'For this purpose he had a large roll
of the hill when its course changed iof bills. He was reputed always to
Land it crashed into the building that tcarry $1,000 or more,
houses the P & G. garage. The large Beach was rather fond of Bhw -plate
gla'-'s window in the building ing his monev. Once he wti . red
v rafl demolished and the truck tore 'away from home on a pretext some
lout a portion of the building andiparties had furs to sell. He was put
hnrily wrecked the structure, doing In an auto and taken for a ride, but
damage that it is estimated will reach escapes by holding his index f:r: A
sonte 1.500. The Harder company is -in his coat pocket to simulate a pi-
and will be.tpl, a?(l leaping from their auto.
Tinge loss good tie once was mimed of a Bin; II sum
Add, la.. March 17. -While the
brother of the missing J- iin M. Smith,
former candidate for governor of
Iowa went before a county grand
jury here this afternoon to tell what
,11c knew concerning the latter's dis
appearance February 3, estimate- of
ihe money John Smith receives from
prospective salesmen and others be
fore he vanished ranged upward io
'40 thousand dollars.
Ot r Smith of Manila, the brother,
said he had nothing new to tell the
grand jury, but responded to the
subpoena. Others wi;l bo called, it
wa? indicated. Sheriff Knee of Del
las county added that he will ask
'the Dallas county commissioners to
get a "lie detector" here from Chi
cago, for use in questioning persons
whom he did not name.
Say B:ught "Interests."
Investigation cf John Smith's af
, fairs, however, brought out, accord
ing, to .officials, that Smith sold the
same sales territory to more than
one individual in several cases. The
state of South Dakota is reported to
have beer "sold" several times over.
In addition, it was reported that
Smith sold "interests in the firm"
. which manufactured or distributed
his farm disinfectant, at prices all
the way from $50 to f 150.
To one prospect he'is said to have
made an offer of an "interest" for a
I thousand dollars. "When the man
'could not raise this. Smith came down
to $750. it is reported, then to five
hundred dollars and finally to two
hundred dollars But the young mar.
could not raise even this amount be
cause his father asked why. if the
interest was worth one thousand dol
lars in the first place, the price even
tually was shaved to two hundred
dollars.
The Cass County Ministers- and
Laymen' League will condu ct a
T'l.ion Gospel Service In the IL K.
I chSrcll Rt Nehawka on Stand?,
March 22nd. at 2:. '50 p. m. Rev. 6.
W. Reger of Avoca. Neb., will be
the principal speaker. Rev. R. !'ink
hnm of Weeping Water, preside i; of
,the Cass County Ministers' & Lay
men's League will act as chairm. in f
Ithis meeting. We are looking for
ward with fond, and great expecta
ti n to this service and it promisee
'to be one of the best ever held with
in the county. Every one Is cordial
ly invited to attend this serv...
H. R. KMOSP.
Secretary.
INTERIOR DECORATING
Interior deccrn'ing ar.d r.aler. Sarr
pie books and free estimate. J. H.
Graves. Pearl St.. Phone Kn:
Mrs. John H. Palacek departed
this morning for Omaha where she
will be the gueat of friends for the
day.
Wife Has Ead Check?.
Incidentally Mrs. Smith, wife of
the missing man. says she has sev
. eral hundred dollars' worth of bad
' checks which her husband took as de
posits from prospective salesmen.
State Agent Myron Tullai. Msist
, ing Dallas county authorities in the
inquiry, left today for north went town
' to question various persons in Sac
Model A Ford
Bearings Adjusted
Valves Ground
Carbon Cleaned
Cylinders Reground
Pistons, Pins and
Rings Installed
Motor Tuned
$12
Labor Only Parts Extra
R. V. Eryattt
337 Main Phone 187
i
cided that he will he here for ser
vices. It is probable that he will
bring the glee club Iung with him
for services but as yet is not certain.
to the owners oi the garage and the. while returning from his truck farm
building.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
F0S SALE
Pure bred ShortJiorn
Young. Murray, Neb.
bulls. J. L.
m5-tfw
The subject of the Lesson-Sermo:.
at night.
Mrs. Beach was slugged with n
pipe while working in n garden patch
two years ago. but bad no money.
Mrs. Beach did not hoird money.
Enjoyed the Cake Contest.
There were a large number of peo
ple at the supper and cake contest
read at all Christian Science churches- BC far as is known. She and tonnes
and societies on Sundav. March 15, about $10,000 on mortgages, and of
was "Pubnnce" All t'e citations ten took interest in cash. She is he-
show that God and all that He pre- "eved to have had $100 or more.
IntPG oTiBtitiitP tho true substance. Mrs. Beach is survived by her sis-
husbands wanted
who still appreciate
their wives!
since they are unchangeable and
eternal. Materially, including sin.
disease, and death, being the result
which was he!u at the parlors of the of raortais' ignorance of God, are in
Christian church on last Wednesday
night, and a most enjoyable time was
had. Thero were many very fine
Cakes presented and it was with diffi
culty lhat the judges. Miss Jessie
Baldwin and Mrs. Torrence Fleming
jof Weeping Water and Mrs. John S.
iVallery of Mynard selected the best.
(There was much interest and with
the final awarding of the first prize
!to Mrs. Oval Wart hen for her angel
food cake, giving her first prize and
ialBo awarding Mrs. Verle Smith the
isecond on her butter cakes, was en
tirely satisfactory for all Mere so
good that if it had been possible to
jgive prizes to each. Following the
i awarding of the prize the cakes were
; auctioned off by Earl Lancaster, and
a very neat sum was turned to the
ladies for their use in the church
, work.
substantial and disappear before true
spiritual understanding. One Bibli
cal reference quotes Jsus as saying.
"See ye not all these things verily
I sav unto vou. There shall not be
' left here one stone upon another.
:that shall not be thrown down.
i Heaven and earth shall pass away,
'but my words shall not pass away "
I A correlative citation from
and Health with Key
ter in Clarinda. and two Brothers.
EJ. EL Bearce of Coin. la., and Leon
ard Bearce of Hiawatha. Kan.
A double funeral is pteoned for
Wednesday afternoon.
DEATH OF OLD RESIDENT
I
The message wa received here
Sunday morning by the J. H. Mc
Maken family announcing the death
of Albert Jardine. long time resident
of Cass county, who passed away at
'Science an earlyThour Sunday at the family
to the Scrip-home near Greenwood. Mr. Jardine
tures." by Mary Baker Eddy (p. 27 S)
reads. "Matter, with its mortality,
cannot be substantial if Spirit is sub
stantial and eternal. Which ought
to be substance to us, tbe erring.
! changing, and dying, the mutable and
mortal, or the unerring, immutable.
and immortal?"
FOR SALE
BARLEY AND HAY
Wisconsin pedigreed seed barley,
80c per bushel. Also hay for sale.
C. H. Klrkpatrlck. Alvo, Nebr.
ml6-2tw
Eight piece dining room suite,
coal brooder, sulky plow, dark brown
team, weigh: 2s00. Mrs. Ed Cut
ler, Plattsmouth, Neb.
resided for a number of years near
Cedar Creek and is well known to a
very large circle of friends. Mrs. Jar
dine. the widow, is a Bister of Mrs.
J. H. McMaken of this city, and
John H. Busche of Louisville. The
deceased was the father of Earl Jar
dine. well known Cass county ball
player and a member of the Platts
mouth team for several seasons.
F you are one and want to make
your wife believe you, take her a
box of candy now and then. You
may whisper "Sweet Nothings" in
her ear quite often, but nothing
"registers" like a gift, and candy is
always a welcome gift.
We sell a variety she'll be sure to
welcome Julia King's delicious
home made candies easy on your
pocketbook 80c the pound.
WANTED
XTj s Journal Want-Ad.
Man with car to operate profitable ,
ml 2-3tw I retail business in Cass county. No
experience necessary, aiusi oe non-
r- t- nift n,m, it est and industrious. No capital re-
Bates Book and Gut Shop is tx-,,.. T,. -hv vtQ,ii,..i
elusive Dennison decorative supplies tCo . winana. Minnesota. - Established
dealer in this vicinity. - ' 185C. ml9-
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