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    THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1932.
PLATTSMOUTH SEMI -WEEKLY JOURNAL
PAGE FIVE
M. G. Churchill
Painter Paperhanger
and General Re
pair Work
MURRAY - - NEBRASKA
Murray
Frank Vallery was a business ca!i
er In Murray Friday.
Janies lIcsenflov wa3 visiting in
Des Maine: Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Hansen were
in Nebraska I'ity Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Good were
shopping in Nebraska City Satur
day. Mr. and Mr,. Ear "Wolf of Union
attended. the party at Gayers Friday
eve nine:.
Mrs. Myra Hoot of Caper. V.'yo..
as calling on friends in Murray
Tuesday.
Mih. A!brt Young attended the
Aid at the home o: Mrs. Otto Shaffer
Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. a:ui M.s. John Lloyd of Coun
cil Bluffs were attending the funeral
of I). C. Hhoden Friday.
Marion YVartiu-n was looking after
Grease Eases
Steering I
Does you sleep like a truck j
as thounh both front tires were'.
flat? No need for it. Grease will
make it steer like a baby buggy.
Regular greasing will make it ride
like a new car. try it! We can do
a quick job thorough, too.
MURRAY GARAGE
A. D. EAKKE, Propr.
gonre business matters in the county
seat on last Monday morning.
Chas. and Everett Spangler at
tended the address given by Prof.
Filley Monday evening at Mynard.
The benefit dance given for the
band at Gayers Friday evening was
quite well attended even though it
rained.
Misses Margaret Moore and Gwen
dolyn Hansen were in Council Dluffs
and Omaha Friday evening and Sat
urday. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Rhoden of
the western part of the county at
tended the funeral of the late D. C.
Rhoden.
Y. E. Rosencrans. Plattsmouth
realtor, was looking after business
matters in Murray for a short time
Monday afternoon.
Lewiston is having a lighting
plant installed in the community
building which will be a very much
needed improvement.
Mrs. Alma Yardley and Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Yardley of Nehawka
were attending the funeral of the
late D. C. Rhoden Friday.
George Hansen and the good wife
were visiting in Murray on last Sun
uay. they driving from their home
near Xchawka in their car.
Lee Xickles. of Plattsmouth. was
locking after some business matters
in Murray and at the same time visit
ing with his many friends here.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Seybolt were
visiting with friends in Plattsmouth
for the afternoon lat Monday, driv
ing over to the county seat in their
car.
C. A. Vallery was down to Murray
and also took Mr. and Mrs. Walter T.
Vallery to Plattsmouth. where they
were looking after some business mat
ters for a few hours.
The Xickles lumber yard has just
completed a number of feed bunks to
be used on the farm of J. D. Rising,
which is being farmed by Richard
I ivingston this year.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Roedeker were
over to the home cf '.Mr. and MrB.
Fred Xutzinan. who live south of Xe
hawka and were celebrating the
passing of their fiftieth or golden
wedding.
Say, did you notice the display
wir.dow of Mr. W. S. Smith, at the
store? I 'era! venture you did not, bet
ter take a look at it for sure it is a
Bible School Lesson Study!
Scnday. Kay 1st By L. Neitzel
Isaac and Kis Wells
Gui-sis 2: 12-23.
At this point, in the lesson studies
of this quarter, it will be very inter
esting to go over the intervening
ehaptfrs. and bring out the connec-j
tirn with its lessons
perfect harvest, a hundred fold, not
because of the fertility of the soil, but
because of God's promise. Genesis 26:
3: "I will be with thee and will bless
thee!' Only as God gives the increase
will any tiller of the soil be recom-
We learn to! oc.ui uuu lain uiu rttug-
nized this f2ct and duly acknowledsr-
follow the etooiI etamrilps of fathers
and mothers. We learn what persist- ed the BaKie: "I am not worthy c,f the
enc- and perseverence can achieve ,ast of a" the mercis whi h th
how God watches over his children j Lord my Go(I has bestowed upon me"
and brings them prosperity. And es- an'! "Thou hast Slven me the shield
Peciallv will we Karn the wisdom of of thy atloii and thy gentleness
not always insisting on our rights,
but yielding them for the sake of
peace.
We must also note some historical
facts: iai Th birth cf Isaac, his
father 1" yenr:-- old. his mother 90;
1) His sacrifice when 27 vears old: I
(c. Married when 40; (d, Birth ofiwhich Abraham had digged, with
hath made me great
The wealth of Isaac was the cause
of envy and jealousy to the Philis
tines. The report came to the king.
Abimelech, how the man grew rich
on their soil. In the meantime, the
Philistines had filled all the wells
the twins. Esau and Jacob, when 60
years old: i Death of his mother
whei: he was .57 y-ars oid; (f) Death
of hi-' father when lo years old. We
should note also Abraham's pecond
tv: rri:i ;- to Ktirnh wh.n Iip wps
14') years old. who bore him six sons.
but all his possessions were given tot
Isaac, the heir of the covenant.
ISAAC He 1 ad a marvelous ex-
earth; the flocks and the herds lack
ed water. Then the king entreats
Isaac to depart from their country.
All this caused Isaac much worry and
trouble. Rut rather than contend
with them, he moved to the Valley
of Gerar. Here he opened up the
i wells that the Philistines had filled
up: but the enemy followed, claimed
the wells and the land and he moved
on again. "Mine and thine" this is
ntri .i.iP when about 27 vears old
Abrah im's viilinness to sacrifice his fausp OI most OI Tne r? tnat
cnlv son on the altar at Gods mm-!ariw6 in th? wor,,, Opening the wells
mand. Isaac acquisced in his obedi- f 'jr fat!:e-rs. Our fathers observed
faith and shared the great the Sabbath with care, but the Phil
jr.v ci his father when the ram was istines have stopped that well for
i.i.t in r.:r.-o ,f ,hB rV.,1,1 of the M1r. nisny of us. Our fathers and mothers
er.Lr.t. He was a quiet, meditative,
unagrcssive r.ian of retiring and
thoughtful nature, which character
istic is shown when it was time for
him to marry. Isaac himself was not
rent iu search of a wife, but his fath
r str.t a faithful servant to Haran in
Mesopotamia, where he found just
the right wife for Isaac.
Soon he was confronted, like his
father, with famine, so he removed to
Gerar of the Philistines. Here we find
this stalwart young man making the
same mistake his father did in Egypt,
telling a lie about Rebekah, that she
was his sister. The wives of all the
patriarchs were exceptionally beauti
ful. In Genesis 12:14 v? read: "The
Egyptians beheld the woman (Sarai)
that she was very fair. Genesis 24:
16: "The damsel was very fair to
'wa ujjuu. oenesis Ka:cei
went daily to the word of God, as to
a fountain, for their daily supply.
But for many today the Holy Bible is
a choked well. Business and pleas
ure and in seme cases doubt and sin
have stopped this precious fountain.
Let us open up the well of daily Bible
reading and prayer.
But as Isaac persevered, he found
water and room moving up to Deer
sfceba. he had a visitor. Jehovah ap
peared unto him, and assured him
that he was the same Gcd who was
with his father, Abraham, and He
would bless him. "Blessed are the
meek, for they shall inherit the
earth."
Regular worship is established. The
family altar is erected. Isaac took his
religion with him, wherever he went.
How cftn blessings come to us, not
because of any merit in ourselves.
nice looking window and a most at
tractive one. J
William F. Evers, superintendent
of the Nebraska Masonic home, at
Plattsmouth, and Raymond Cook, also
of Plattsmouth, were here Monday af
ternoon visiting with their friend.
George E. Xickles.
The 4-H Sunny Side Garden club
will hold its April meeting Saturday
the 30th at the leader's Lome ai 2: "JO
p. m. Some important announce
ments to be made, and hope all mem
bers will be present.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin E. Johnson, of
Omaha, where Mr. Johnson is a sales
man cf live stock in the stockyards,
were guests for the evening and for a
six o'clock dinner at the home of their
friends, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Boedtk
er. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wurdeman, the
latter a sister of George E. Xickles.
came down from their home at Leigh
to visit Sunday and Monday at the
George Xickles home here as well as
with Lee and Miss Etta Xickles. at
Plattsmouth.
Boedeker, Wehibein. West ship
ped a loud cf hogs to the South Om
aha market on Monday of this week,
which they sold at very fair prices,
considering the slowness of the mar
ket and lack cf interest on the part
of the buyers.
Mrs. W. A. Royal, who has been
making her home at that of Mr. and
Mrs. W. S. Smith, was visiting at the
'inmc of her friend. Mrs. Myra Mc
Donald, for the greater portion of
last week, they visiting in Platts
mouth last Saturday.
Thrmss Xelson has nearly gotten
the prrch on his home, known as the
"Tumblein Bungalow" completed, and
alo has been having some grading
done. He has a new graveled drive
way and is gettirg the place so it
Icoks quite homelike.
John T. Bates and wife, of Rising
r"iiy. and T. J. Jamison of Weeping
Water were guests at the home of
Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Brendel. where all
enjoyed the visit very much. Mr.
Jamison is the father cf Mrs. Brendel
and Mrs. Bates a sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude O'Connor, who
make their home on the farm of
Parr Young, Mr. O'Connor working
on the farm for Mr. Young, were
blessed by the arrival of a vt ry fine
young n. an on last Sunday morning,
v.ith everybody happy and doing nie
ly. Dr. J. F. Brendel was in attend
ance. The Social Circle club meets at
the Lewistcn Community Center
Thursday, April 2S. The lesson will
be the making of lamp shades. Any
woman interested in that community
is iavited to attend. It will be r.n
all day affair and each one is expect
ed to take a covered dish. Mrs. Sud
duth and 'Irs. Farris i.ic the hostesses.
Messrs. James Hoschar and David
Lancaster. All enjoyed the. occasion
very much and following the excellent j tiie Hoe
c;..rir, they repaired to the Missouri J
river near the historic King hill and ' KMamtm,
there enjoyed a boat ride on the none !
too placid waters of the Missouri
river. Xeedless to cay, they enjoyed
the day mofct pleasantly.
Edwin Markham. the silver-grey of a million dollars. That's always
poet, rays his poem, "The Man With; the way it goes. The farmer gets it
hr.s made him a qur.i ter j in the neck. Mr. Markham pf
quarter of r. million dollars, and th"
man vith the hoe probably lost 1 is
i ' farm last fall for taxe?.
Hold Tax Meeting.
Quite a number attended the ad
dress on taxes given at Mynard by
Prof. Filky of the state ui.ivresity.
In his address he said trut most peo
ple did not study their tax dollar,;
they paid it not understanding where 1
it was used. Mostly talking about!
the appropriations made by the Ice- i
i-lation while in fact l cents
of the ta.x dollar went :o: 'ate taxes, j
In Cass county 4S ciits out of,
every dollar went for re.iooh-, srno '
districts varied.
In Murray better tlux.i r.Oc of thej
tax dollar goes, for rchool;-.. '
Am owner of en SO cTo.; io Mu:-:
ray. Paid for year liCo S147.40 in,
taxes. SSj.SO was lor school di:'-
trict tax snd for T.igh rchool. J
making a total of ?91.:;o for one i
I year sihool tp.x. ?2G we r. t for com-:
jumniiy. ?H for roads and only $10'
i'or state tax?s.
His tail: was met interesting and.
i no mentioned several v.ajs we misui
reduce our taxes. ;
Training for better citizenship was
one for the enforcing of laws. Crime !
was costing a lot. He as sttong,
for the enforcing cf the ISiii amend- i
.ner.t.
"Ths t
,aw
or.e du- :
Lawlessness Begets
lessnes.r." and if we di-i.-card
law it makes it much more
ficult to enforce other..
More people should luivr attended,
for it was an addres", worth while
and brcught out many more Tacts
than mentioned here.
George Everett Seme Better
Geerge Everett, who suffered a
stroke seme two weeks since and
who was kept fo his bed for some
time is now feeling quite a bit bettej
and is able to be up and around and
is improving with every day.
Will Resume Practice
Dr. G. H. Gilmore. who has been
inthe west for the greater portion of
the school year, and where their son.
John Gilmore. is attending medical
college, arrived hcjme Saturday to
again take up his practice which has
been looked alter by Dr. R. W. Tyson
during the time of Mr. Gilmore's ab
sence from the community. Dr. Tyson
is to go to Falls City May 1st and
enter into partnership with Dr. J. M.
Greene, who was formerly located in
Plattsmouth.
Mrs. Gilmore and John will return
after the closing of the school year
there in June.
Metiers Day Procrram.
The Ladies' Aid of the 'hrisiian
church of Murray arc to bol: a meet-,
irg at the parlors of the church on ;
Wednesday, May 4th v,h-:i they will I
have a very intercrting meeting and
will have a program touching Moth- !
er's Day and will be enttrtaint-d by :
the following hostesses: Mesdamesj
George Parks.. C. E. Carroll, and Jen-
nie Jenking. while Mrs. J. E. Hatchet :
will be the leader o the very well
arranged program which will be rcn- i
dered. All members of the society,
aie urged to be in attendance and j
the day will be well voith while. I
This Locks Eetter ;
Foreman of the track work for the;
Missouri Pacific at Murray. Mr. W. E. !
Mat key has been compelled to look!
after the u; keep of the tracks on his!
section during the winter months1
without any assistance, but an ordt r j
has been recc ivd to put the crew back ;
to w.ork again on May 1st. The men. ;
who are fortunate in being able to re- !
turn to work at this time are John
Reddin, Thomas E. Jennings and Rcse j
Reddin. !
" Hears Brother's Wife Dead
Sem F. Latta received the- sad news
of the pasring cf the wife of his
brother, W. Latta. at Kent-saw. she
having passed away on last Sunday.
Mr. Latta departed for Kent-saw on
Monday afternoon to be present at
the funeral and to render what as
sistance he could in this hour of sor
row. A more detailed account of the,
life cf thi3 excellent woman will ap- j
pear next week.
Will Ilake Heme in Mynard
Mr. and Mrs. Waller T. Vallery,
who have been residents on the farm
where he has fanned for many years,
have decided to quit farming soon as
they are row getting well past the
meridian of life, and have arranged
to make- their home in Mynard, where
they will move in a short time. The
people who have been neighbors of
this excellent couple for all the long
years, w ill miss them. However, they
will not be so far away but that they
cau visit them occasionally.
m.
Presbyterian Cliurca Notes.
Sabbath school at 10 a. ra.
Morning worship at 11 a. m.
Evening service at 7:30 p.
(Young people's meeting).
Wednesday evening prayer meet
ing at 7:30.
You are cordially invited to wor
ship with us.
J. C. STEWART.
Pastor.
PASTURE POIt RENT
Peter Jchnsci Slightly Better
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Xelson and the
kiddies were over to Nehawka on last
Sunday, where they went to visit at
the heme cf the parents of Mrs. Xel
son, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson, and
especially the father of Mr. Johnson,
who has been very poorly and is still
quite ill. but whom they found to be
slightly improved at the time of their
visit. .
was very beautiful and well favour
ed." While in Gerar. through the ut as a reward to our odly parents
blessing ol Jehovah, te received a 1 and in answer to their prayers.
Entertained for Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Ferris enter
tained at their home in Murray for
dinner on last Sunday and had as
their guests for the occasion. Mi-ses
Florence and Neva Lancaster and the
I have some 15 acres of good hot-:
torn pasture, with running water,!
which I desire to rent. Phone or see'
me. P. A. Ilild, Murray phones 19!
or 55. a2S-2sw
MCUPvOE IS PRAISED
AS MAN OF ACTION
Ashlavvn, Va., April 25. James
Monroe, author of the Monroe doc
trine, was praised today as the out
standing man of action among the j
three musketeers of democracy Jef
ferson, Monroe and Madison.
"He was essentially a fighter. The
others might use the rapier of fi
nesse; he preferred the battle ax,"
said Claude .Bower. New York
speaking before the conference of
governors, meeting here at the Mon
roe home for dedication of the Mon
roe statue.
Renenber mother on the second
Sunday in Hay with one of the
handsome Mother's day. mottoes
which can te secured at the Eates
Bock & Gift shop.
HP
the dl Bsfeidget as eassf
KUMER'S Solid Pack
Kraut
Everyday, Kinky-Dinky has the ilcr.D you want for
ycur eJailv rrtus each one ?t a THRIFT price.
Ycu can ?ctu-liy keep vdup fcoj costs just where
yc'J desire tritm. Try it! Sivo more!
K LINER'S Tender Garden
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Largs Package .
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) i I U&i3 Hirer Cobbles, 1 lb. rk.
Radishes, Ig. bunches, each ....
Green Cnicns, 3 igr. bchs. for . .
Rhubarb, 3 1. bchs, for
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17c
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Asparagus, large benches, ea. . . 7 ?
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I Eagla Brand
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Silver Bar Tcnat:e3. Uo 1 cau, "V?C: Ho. 2. S for
ftfacaroni or Spaghetti, 2 lbs. for 13
Fancy Blue Rcse Bice. 5 lbs. fcr 25c
Fresh Saltrd Peanuts, per lb
Geld Medal Chick Fed. selt feeding cartons, 10 ibs 39c
S'.criir.g Pura Cane
SUGAR AQ
10-ib. C.'clh Cas - 't'Jt
C & H Powdered or 3rown
3 Irs. for 23c
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Case cf 4 Doz., $1.44
3 tall cans, ISc
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Case cf C Dot., SZ.S2
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S-oz. jar, 15c
Pint, 2Zz Qt., 33c
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