THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1914. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WTF.ELY JOURNAL. PACE 3. la V P- F ( Newsy Notes from Cedar Creek Personal Points of Interest Picked of the Cedar Creek Readers by Our LITERARY. i.::si Literary lifi-pniivr 11. 1 he i'.!!'virir ji:i .;.!.- arid ma.era-' zim-s -ra-f our reading table for this mouth: S;.turuav Evcninir Post. Lame- Home Journal, Christian Her- a::. O.nahti Pailv N nvs, the pift of Lfota Hacltevher; Florence Gauer p. need u-.n-v. the tabie The Ilouseho'd; Twentieth Centurv farmer: "H:.l- Ian !V 7h.-nk3irivii.c- number; Mr. i Ltamts .-ent the Denver Pot; Mi--son '.ave: i uoso.ay. lie idri- ks. Current Opinion an i Cur- i N'-.-ah Wait. -maker of Cu'.lom wa reiit Events, an.i knima Warren In Ce iar Cr?ek Ti e-day. !::; ei ! opu'ar ruechinics tin : ?. l . i 'live tei.s us sr.'- nvt a lauv i nt he hot"! ami wn?:i ti tin- oiv -he I-. away h dive iea I . T ".! ' l.t ; -he com:J. Mrs thi- lady had been a ! bip New Yrk for v. yea rs on ' - T. wa d !;- s !t v Hi NV.c-r or the vi;l o: p ,e-.- .-o to make ro n. Fe a IJ'xi-ttr. oo.it t'" :! yu r :' y -r iV"l"-v rr.-i: y.ur i-our.try. b . yvrr '.vi. at an rate: it a.- : piece to live. ;e-y boost you rive the town a better town; i. tti . doti'i knock it tio-.v Ik- a ; F .o -t i'- o - 1 T.l .ate. Pe a 1 o-t-': you can; I.v-i'-tintr is a utt:e Looste: .- al'.v; ys .vhi acclaim; P '.,-t th.-i; v.i-ou they need you: Make them veil h: stead of velp nein. l i .e : . . then; i i oo -1 Mi !.. i.a.ve to i it. o-1 ; ?d:s. V. ue-day. m Keii was vr. Omaha calk- 1 on ( ur merchants :e V. e-ii e-day. '. V.. Me: Ter t.f r ' vi;!a--e Y.'e i: c-.ie.y. S. J. F.,T.nte made was in tne nu:ness trip to I.nuiv:'i.' Friday eveu.nt;. Mr.-. S. J. Reuir.es cMle.l at the h iv e of Mrs. ham Kik'.e Thursday. rt ot Ctd'om visited her trrau.'.m-""': r ( Sr.ylcs. Saturday. fir- K ii ! Thitfoo arc! wife ch i-it Pic.ttsmeu'.h. M-s. !!;:; Siii-o wert to r,::.:t.-rr.o" e and Henry .-e Thur.-da v to :er and children m Saturdav to visit home oh; .-. ; . a no ...-. ( . i . f. Sji"ir!t:!e!'!. Wed: th; it- da:: .fitter f t a t Life is too -low f i .-Isinrer went :.;y to vi-it day-. r vor.e to .-e- i. cure a ;:r:n f ip on. all tne Knowledge .j. t.ut the - ye, ea h town has particularly wi-c r..a:i. Sa.v what vou woi, fi.-rcure it you may. tla :? is only one life worth ' ... ..- i r I-- r .n::t; tr.a i- a :ro.: i: e. a n.e oi ertod fet tr.-o.! ii..s. !f oo i v rd..". tfoo.i deed-. Whether tiitie be a fut ure e:.-f-. nr wre'her th'?: e h a r.c life- av r: or r. it - nr. ..her. ii. t. -t'cr live the cle m .. ( :tly of ma:i to live : iitlPLE 1 Th Strongest m b22 iS2 W KgS ' lj ff tfff A7 34.NCH r; t. -r" Cr - - ' , V i r. -J i ... 't- -' 'j ! U V-.' ' f ' ' 5 - - : ' l I ' t- ' '.J T . . ! . ; . . . , . t . . . r , . , r .'. r-;i rrTr.n -vr'. t , r "-"-i uie.ini.. is iu mum THAT IS ALL THERE SS TO ELL WOOD FENCE Heavy steel cables lapped about -.nd Ts.Yi -harv for ttrPTlrnp in rnr rinrt- are not hard to find. This company rir.ri 151.V Iaro-e fence fartnries fittifT . rI These facts should be convincing. Cedar Creek Lumber Company, E cedar creek, 2C I Up end Penciled for the Persual Regular Reporter of that Vil'ag-e ! Claude Sievers v : o ....... ! ii. i l v. 1 1 ill U ! I day. r. Tin ..r VT,-,,.-.,.. .. v ii. ilia ii .uvnani was nere vveu- :ie.-i; y. j.hri (,au?r wa; a Omaha visitor Th,; - i - Peter Co-f visited home fo m ' I.ouisvide Saturday. John Gaue- was an Omaha visitor ast weei:. :'oKi!.;r i.rie. frank :x :nd fami'v called j. Rcame- has in a hue line o i !K. !:i.s ''I', -(die and i: dv attend- ed a Phut-mouih .diow Friday ni-ht. . v a! ba. tz in tip f0(.r ' Platts.r.oi h the other! uay. ' Y'o-.i cr.n:.o der ur hs h t!e himse'r". Mr. Jud 1 rr:uth came fi iend-" over I v. n. mi si !,:.- I : 1 i in- to climb a Ht- j r and wife of P i-'ay r.iyr.t and v: nia v. tt- Messrs. Martin I h an. John i Alberts t f I on !o. ii'.) tt. -mouth cr.me Monday ; atten. 1 the Farmers' i Fleator m mgr. and Mrs. Jake Schneider re- red Mn.iav f:om P'.ai- Me! .. where they lelatives for th.e p James Ilerst-nr.o na-.l l fieen visitir. few da vs. ill vacation-! :r.c. Hans hroder miv his is ai Treat trip, lot v.k! g:;vc dim a broad j vember -J. Sur.day school at '.':": ! .-mile when he go back to carry mail::., m. Church service at lii;:M a. m. ' r.g-a'n. 'and lit 7 o'clock in the evening-. At: V0 .,r v-. .. .t.M-:.-rr wro - II. II. i Jthe latter service Messrs. Gauer, ! !oost!!at P'.attsmouth ? We so : p'Tn, "X'ebraska Is ti ,.,. ) t'-if ! Tst .ve : t(;ok occasion to tend it at th social a a part r. the literary paper. n imnrovement ir. the uaon road oetv.een Cedar Creek and Louisvide whe;-- the 'Trading tra n ir i cuttirtz down the old ouarryt, Iri'i. makinjr this rieee of road much , ef. liave you ci: cr.mferen-e Reatnes' po-t lot at tne er.ttr; surtace card c: of J. j is It ial'y pretty just now decorated ' : es; 'ei i with ! h im inurir:si-iv;;:c care. And ask j v h choice. if vou care to .-ee sometni!"r handsome. Johnnie Thierolf and G. P. Meisin-- (; we-e in I.tnocin Tuesda Johnnie ha.- been suffering with a felon. -ut had it lance,! and hojnis to soon tre' -, i.-uai right's sleep. Too iunh for Jihr. i- a rt.n.i husker and that's what'.- beer, needed in these parts o" When he hati careluiiv examined i ihe td:c.-ician had brourh: in fo- pairs the Get man cobbler j r.an ed tnem .......i. i.s.. . ain't worth mend in jr. . '"Dent shoe Docto cry w ians. said tne : I w or.'t have doctor, '"then t.f c any thin-r dor: I ckaree you to them." '-Yell, but " cen.s alreadv, vet." Wr.v. vl'.i'.t for"" "Vv. ven I came o :e you de v. '.-' r--.y you cha-ered rtV t'ee dtdlars for t. '.::: :- me dot der ain't noiklin-rs tier matter mit me." Science proves that the stronrrest fence, because constructed throughout on scientific lines, is the K'Vrl'A IP - SCEEKTIFIC . 58 INCH 50 INCH ti A 42INCM 2J catie -J ! "J J U V k V V veur iinc t: ' n. n A A T. A 13 INCH W:re '.n sv . v held together by steel wire, formincr uniform meshes. Simple, isn't it? tintfnrmk- ctrnnrr t'h rnnnc f.ii- th c-nprinriti- , . n- t t irr- rri-rf owns and operates its own iron mines nnc rf the civ hninir lnrcrpr thnn anv - - - - " ' " - - . - - - " . J. ' Juke Meisintrer of I'lattsmouth was here Monday Elnier Chafer visited S. J. Eeanies ar.d wife Sunday. Tom Cable- of Louisville came to Cedar Creek Mondav. Mr. Wurl, the citrar man, called on jour merchants Monday. Mrs. Sales has had an el ed.no 'light put in the postofl'.ce. Jerry Frey of Omaha was here for an over Sunday at home. Miss Ltd; a Dun came home mr an iivi r Sunday here this week. Forrest liaug-kman and sister were I Mir.uay visitor.., at John Lohnes . 1 He has a right to criticize who has a heart to help. Abraham Lincoln. Have you noticed the fine picture S. J. Kearres has of the I. O. Home at York, Xebra ka? O. F. We regrret that .Mrs. Olive will sr.y rood-bve tc he: brother and wife Wed j :u .-m.y niornin I idan. Iowit. i.nd depart for Sher- Fait:: Meisinic-r is helping Henry Lil. e wi,t. i;,li:.h lUskin- corn this .veei.. Mo;-t of our farmers have, or a' e hnisbimr. Ir:n Meisincrer ale dinner sciiool with Oier.ii the other day at v:tose iu.me in an over niht. r.ad been i t i n ir f. The ."eiii.!' Creek 'a e' en ine a school :d Tdi.-se Y" t-'J! T re- . roan's and Hendricks left for th 1 c Ii. w-i..r? lll.'V V!W-..t ifiTX .-mes to ;end their vacations. j At the home of II. L. Meisinorer on ', ist Sunday the foilowiriff young- peo- ; nle ensoved a jrrand dinner ar.w a i mo.-t pleasant time: .ies!'.-. Lloyd i '.-:;:ii'!i:s lrven Rud-dj-h, Ralph and r j. - i ! Harry Horn. John (iauer. jr.; Mis-e! Geitruoe .Meisintrer. cula Schnenie", i Pora llauer anci Heien Horn. J Service? ntrnjnr and evenimr. Xo - ! c.:roe..er. Meis'.n.ire-, Schneider. Salrberp, M; i-ineer, P.usche and Mei Loui.-e Gauer. i We Plow, row when some folks s..id the school room was too small a place to have a Thanksgiving pro-f-vom :M;d iif .-octal in tb.a.t thov , ..,n- c ,.' ;.oe .::v w u; t: l.;imi:. a;--.u.. W'v know. too. when some .said the halis and stair: would he a sitrht to lean uj for tobacco spit. etc.. that they didn't know what t'ney were talking about. Do not keep the alabaster be:: of your love and tenderness sealeu up ir.-.til oar friends rue dead. Fill their lives with sweetness. Speak ap f fovir ir, eheerinjr words while the'r ears cm hear them and while their hearts can be thrilled and made hap nier. The thiners cu mean to sav when they are irone say before they ; 2. The flowers ou mean to send i ft -r their cooin. send to briehten and j I sweeten their homes before they leave i ithem. i .vi rs. viive iecue'i i ne vou oei I tier's Storv" as second number on the n . . g 1 : -... .1 ..TU . t i 1 C . . Thanksfivincr proirram Saturday t"f- nimr. i ne stor-y is a lemrrny one. out ;-pe c hv dr.-.n;-1 h- skill he'd the audience... c-.. in pertect attention iii.m start to fin- . i-h. ar.d when she had done we wt re made to feel more than ever "Hoys, t'yin.-r kites haul in their white winred , or-ds unuttered fab dcr.d. but God Himself can't kill I them when they're said.' r-'G Tho Reasons: I't Karh horir.orJ.il exttrnsion of the CLL WOOD i a stei l rj6Ie, cunsi&tinu of two heavy wires imcrtwiiicil. Itacli of these cables is t;ed to each other bv a conuiiuorcs heavy wire lupped tiyhtly iMiUi .vcry c.i.iie tint tied in a cniukt-u knut 2 S IN CM or twist to W'-akcn the s'rernrtli o: tne tie wire - r aa.I t!, ivire i ; r..t weakoneil: tit- a in a h:rtl k not a::d vou cannot untie weaiveneu.j and furnaces; its own wire mills n - V.r f.r--u f-,, r.y-- .,..rr if" .' - - . . V- . L. V. .I'l J AL klib . . U11U KJ8 1 NEBRASKA 'jmf.-:r.:Z - .- . I r - reading with a comic selection in fer-i man dialect, which was heartily ap preciated. Mrs. Horn says she has el joyed her visit at Cedar Creek. I'lattsmouth and Elmwourt very much and has staved loinrer than she ex pected to he pone when she arrived. With Miss Marie she returned home Monday. When you ask bo;, s to do anything ar.d they do ii just riirht better than you could hae accomplished it your- .-! ! it is: it vou watu a tnme uor.e r:cht. asU if. in aiui tiienn to do i: To all who helped in any way to make I (Saturday evening a success, we wish jto express ovr thank-. The highest c. :. soiu wi n. 10 one m out nonic uo .-. Isi! t that so, Dora. Jo .Mr. I'oherts. i especially, our thank- is due. for the lumber we used I'eliUi.-ip.jr to .im. If the people fed ; sat is "d with : th prerm. and tht oys as s.i iied witli their sup;H :s as wt-'i as do :n having in our posse -.- ial atur-u; v :"' in: Xoveir.her 21. sucress. We !lPt , o arranw for an --r.ru r. to Linco!ii". oirihd.r.. Mabe . i occu r aoo.i . I the boys will be hungry avain by th 'time. As promised by him. Mr. Sie ,ti broucrlit a crov. d from I ( u : .- ii!. ; We had tile rler-.sure of meetit! ti:o ! ladies ar.d trent'enteri as the hrst re: resentatives .f our s;-ter city, mnre--eu. The : avorab ) V . .-... eir parts nob'y in s , . 1 . : 1 1 v . t our collars ai.il (.etit- co.umn. .cw v-t.-, have the opportunity is .,:,me wry to r-t t!i- fe- lircr that "i is more pleasant to five tia.n to re ce:e Send us won! when v. . us. f, it is roof 1 for both. ens neiithborhoo to ll-;p eacn o-. r. 'turn about j. ;.'-.,;-s hid: iuidi.-l; lattr ..ir )-k.y. we spin. e the more; - ' i'-T& ant, ir.e .a.mase i atrn if u have read "Mrs. Y.'iuin- of the Cul br.e 1'atcli" y ou ki.o .v sior had a lai-jre :am:iy. ir.-i :t citar.ced to come a stn.nuei- or . net e con.- :p - :;:' - -rs- u '-!,'--: !:;-':"' tner.) in. lor. as -be s-nl. no ' vn wouid i.r a wa n-:l ntt-i irai:;. in; autoricr strange1 s net. t'"-e; 1 Wi: ,mil ! far: ; h -.-. ' came to tht i r (.eatn ; jrins e it e.ided wi,ter to e-o r -urd and i e sol: p to quests a-:d i!y enj-.yed it together, no matter thin, becau.-c al! was hospital it,. : within. It char.ced a i ' to our town Mondav nes- lady came :-nin.r. She ha .i been lo'.d tltt re were t wo hotels here. Somtone ic Id her. upon inquiry, th: t i trey didn't know where to direct h r . for the hotel was closed at I'-cent. Vvh- f(,und her a welcome for the nie'tt a I tht While 1: le Hi Schroe.h r. .1 conversation with rl.is I;. a thourht of Mrs. Wiccir.s bed Ckdar Creek had a bote! n with a he..rt like that of rn:: Strrk's Deliciiuis. t. S-iTiircays li-itlv. ail the armies we hav i.- ince we haive landed in Xebr ake. Stark's Delicious takes th :ous taKes the p"r: Mi---ouri '.vavs did furnish the b- fruit. d tms part. u'ar frr ha 1 its ori nn m ..ji-souri. or cou: tate (if scr.'c.-; srme creut 's I'eliciour, as the ceh p,-..ted Star k's nurseries, of I.ouisi ti n : are trc located in Mis-ouri win! In rat produced this excel fruit were r"own in Ca-s coitntv. X !:ras :a. It i ,u. . i .. , .,-.! :in f- ; name. vouhl like to see jmore ( f this kind of fruit frrown hce. The Str.'-k Tl nu"serie.- are am: rrr the bet in can alwav- the world. am 1 their trees i.' oeoormec. ujrou E. P. r.i'fTner and C. C. Pespain r.re th? lociri ajrent.s, and they are terrihlv eiiited that nil the trees they sev "hrinrrs forth trood fruits." Fee these trentlemen when you want fruit tree , or other shrulIcrv. Pies at Home Near Union. From Sat::r.!av's I;;ily. The news of the death of Mrs. John harp, at her home near Fuctoryvil! southwest of Union, wa? received here this mernintr. Mrs. Sharp clieJ quite stuideniy yesterday ntternoon from an attack of liver troulve. She "eaves a hu-hand and three children, as well as a number of brothers an 1 sisters, to mourn her untimely death. At the time of her death Mrs. Sharp was :V, years of apre. She was for merly Miss Xiday, a member of on? of the prominent families of Liberty nrccinct. Issues License to Wed. rrm Satuniav's Pn'lv. County Judpfe Allen J. Eeeson i sued a marriacre licenre to "Mr. Err.:! fl. Kc.senow of Eimwood and Mi.-s Hattie Thiel of Murdoch today. Thee younr people will be married tomor row at the home of the bride's par ents. They ae members of two cf the prominent families of the western T - art of the count v. After a hearty m-?al, take Poan's Tretulets and assist your stomacri. liver and bowels. Re-ru'ets are a mild laxative. 2'c at all rtores. PainT and Oils. Phone 36. Cering- & Co. Mrs. Horn followed Mrs. Oiive IFLAG LOWERED AT VERA CRUZ Stars and Stripes Gome Down by President's Order. ! SIX TKDJSAU3 TROOPS MOVF. J Acti-u In Quitting Mexico Believed j v,,j Be Proof to Latin. America of Attitude of United States Customs r.oney Retained. Y.'a.sl;:i:gtcn. Nov. 3, Brigadier Gi inial 1- uustoii .s imaiitry and nia- 'i.i.. io:iiiii r.!:y juuut t,.eou, unuer orcein ::oiii I'le.-iuent Wnsen, today t:a.:.v .1 down the Stars and Stripes v. ..:;. l.uve iie'-ii ilying over Yera t ruz .-.i.ee hear Auiaii-4il l"i etetier i-elzt J taut port lat April as an act of re pi .s.t; in retaliation lor anronts to tlie Aan rh at. Ul at Tain; ho, alter tJeli t:: .1 ii;ui;a had retiusd to comp'y v:iii ti ueaaiiid by hear Admiral Mayo lor a balut" of tv t nty-one jiuns. Ad : '.i s :ru.ji .'.! i o tontinr.e to he con ins i,..; .b me d-ierniiiiaiio:i t..'- 1 i.ited states go e: n:i: lit to with-1 ..:.,w rs lures and tin re by retuo e a, pu.-.-ii.ie eaue of international irictio at v. t-I! a;- a potential factor that miylit cefoi..e a u- ur .-.-tic issue as betwt ei; tl. -. two Lotions, in Mexico. T: e Ar.e rn an marines wilV Le takon l i lae lvalue l-!and na'.y yard, Pnil-au- ; kia. and the troops to their camp ut Texas City. Exarrpie to Latins. Pre:-idem Y.' ilson is hopeful the wn ioira'.val will be :.n enduiing tiem-j o , ; i : U-.-.-i in Central ;:nd South Am-T- icati countries of the tim eritv of the !(..,. v , f the riiit. d States to seek no let roorial as.'.-: : b. Itio C ande. iudiz ui' :ul soatli of ikiins have been taken that in ihei , .... ..i.., u i... v. ....'..law .;i i:u ii:; uuii si.a.i lr..'-. i .... i. i-ei. All eieinents in Mexico uniteJ ! t-mpt to curtail the consumption o. ii. ashin-r the Am. rican forces to evac-1 l:n aor. It means that a vast population uate and pledged guarant- es ake:l by'bich consumed $l.o-J worth V";..-h:nuto:i General Funston k?s in st: actions bimi jy to per 1. up ami w th draw his ): - i "ir.zir'.t " x- b :.!.- who ft. a . to ittiuiiu. :s - ! us ;::! cus'oms money callected durins tne An.e. rit an c: cu;mt:on. with copies.' .1... ..n . i t i . I m.mw iinl .ccnrik "t'u. $1 onoi or' more collected will' ,!.r,,tit' ..,,vpn,m..,t U t.r-imdlv: - ....... rc oc.nized. Carranza's Motives. (iuvtrrnnii Lt olLtials are inclined to.n;rjnn rec-rrl the evac ration of -Mexico Citvj F, om tno dnv tj is Fte,, was taken by Carrariza's lories as an evidence I orunier-nc.s vanished in Russia. Th tk.;t the Carranza fat tu n wishes to avoid limhc-r b.oodshed. Re; oris here' .-late that both Generals Obiegon d : Ik.'.n.co had asrreed to leave sufficient ,' l'-irce to preserve order. Some ofi'.cia'.s take the view that M '- Cr.i;r.nza v.iiadr. w his lort-es to On-1 rvamTl?i Fon of p. per.jamins of in or"e to (onttnue tneir parleys ; rrooklvn has heon mins from his , for a compromise provisional l'rp-; home sinne Jan. 7. He was a cohese ' (1 .mr. He is understood to be hope-, n,ent and lelt homo in the mornm- ful that wh. n the convention of Ron- j OJTfinsil)U. to n to pch!0. Ui par ... 1 reassembles in the cap.tal some hayp aiiriChpd a nation-wide ! o nil rr than (lota rrP7 mav he cno. I cn ' ! General Pdanco, it is believed, will t i remain in Mexito City as a mediator t j t.. rv.-een the various factious. A view j . of the situation held in Mexican quar-j i tors is tbat there are large torces -still ro the north and east of the capital, which will menace Yilla's advante. ! GERMANS REPORT SUCCESSES EerPm Filled With Many Rumors of Great Victory Won In East. P.erlin. Nov. 1". Apparently no cish n has been reached in the sreat ; er.-tt rn pause w-nicn is wm? iousci ' n tin. n"rimrr lu.tirnon thp Warn and the Vistula rivers, although Berlin is tiled with rumors of a great victory. Tho oll'cial reports continue to re:rj5 ter a succession of tactical successes. v. ro.- ft inr fnrm tli linci; I'ttr a ' isive victory. Cienerr.l von Hintlenberir and Arch duho Cliarles Francis of Austr ia seem to have accepted battle along a lino highly favorable strategically to press irg home a central attack against tne cnomy. The reads in the Russians roir are in a wretched state, the Ger mr.ns having accomplished a thorough io'.) of destruction on their retirement. Tho Itussinns are jammed together on three sides and ar.-- hampered greatly in bringing up supplies. FRANK JAMES CRITICALLY ILL Famous Merr.ber of Robber Band Years Aoo In Critical Condition. E.xrelsior Springs. Mo., Nov. Frank James, famous as a member of the band known as "the James gang," t- rrorizing the southwest during a period immediately following the civil war was stricken with heart disease and is in a Titical condition at th' James homestead, nine miles from hi.s city. James is seventy-three year old. Turks Bombard Taupse. Petrograd. Nov. ;. An official com munkrtirn issned by tho heaJquarters staff of the Russian army in the Ca'r casus says: ' The Turkish cruiser H;.:n:d:eh. ac compMiied by a fioi l'.a i.r t boats, bor.ihr.rdcd Taupse, killir.: ndG tn:: i tyfive soldiers and one civilian ami wounding several soldiers ar.d civil runs, but inflicting only insist ificar.t damage rn the place. The r dy oi the Russian artillery was very effective." RUSSIANS CAPTURE GERMAN POSITIONS Slav and Teuton Hosts Fight With Desperate Fur. Paris. Nov. 10. A dispatih received here from Petroaiad by the Huvas ajpmcy is as K lieu ; : "A terrific battle of unexampled vio h hp' has been proceeding for four diijs around Soldau. The cannonad ing: has been maintained, niuht ano day. The Russians are endeavoring at any cost to avenge th'ir c;ie K iJ. Soidau and are throwing tlo-nise! v-s at the G rmans with inde.-crihable fury. Tht y have carried position after position by assault, in splu of ilie ln lernal fire of the Germans. "The Germans are efTrrine- a mo.-t energetic resistance and tln-ir fmhtinc is alternately offensive and d'Pn-ie. "In spire of the ti.rr ntial tains, vhich have turned th ground into a quacniire. the Russians are advam-i ing" toward the interior of Germany. '"They have captured t n big can non, none of them damaged." RUSSIA MADE DRY IN A DAY Area Covering Sixth of Habitable! i j Globe Under Absolute Prohibition, j I Petrosrrac. Nov. if. There is pro hibition in Russia today prohibition which means that not a drop of odka. whisky, brandy, pin or any other ftroiiEt liquor H obtainable from on: end to the other in a territory popu lated by lr.o.niio.nrn people and cover ins: one sixth of the habitable plobe. The story of how strong drink ha been utterly banished from the Ruc H'un empire was related ly .Michael i Demitrovitch Tchelisheff. the man di ' rectly responsible for pmtn .ri end ro Russia's vice, the vodka habit. The word "prohibition" in Russip hp ta5;cn literally. Its use dos i T.ot imidv a partially suc essflll at- o'"'-" yeo; in?, oe -u m n-u .i..o - in one day trora a amnion lnonncss . the dnv when the mobilization oi the Russian army liesran. special visited every public place ' iVllf'e ouki l.- MJi'i. loii.e., n.c fjpnJv of liquor and placed on th phoi u hiU'orial seal. Since th" i manufacture and sale of vodka is a j prm errmer.t monoiioiy in Russia, it is ! ro a difficult thinsr to enforce prohi- rc?i:its are seen at once in the peas- nnrry; already they are becinnins: to look like a different race. Seek Son Lost Ten Months. Xow York- Nov. pi.Heprv C. F. saarch for him. British Navy Losses 6.C23. London. Nov. fn Winston Sponcer Churchill stated in the house of com mons, in reply to a question, that the. total BritiPh r.aval casualties to date were: Officers hilled. 222: wounded, "7: missinsr. o. Men killed. .".43."; wounded. C2s; missiiisf. 1. German Steamship Interred by Chile. Santiago, Chile. Nov. lfi The Ger man steamer Karnao was declared bv the Chilean authorities to be an auxil- i -ry transport, lt was at once noti Med that it must remain anchored in the harbor of Autofagasta until the end of the war. COSTLY BLAZE AT OMAHA Large Warehouse and Fifteen Automo biles Destroyed by Fire. Omaha. Nov. IS .--Fire complete!) de str-oyed the Sherman A: MeC'i nrt 1." warehouse at Thirty-third and Spauld ing streets, together with the contents Tlie fire originated in the ollice ami in a few minutes had swept through tin entiie five story structure. The build ina: covered a complete city block and was the largest warehouse in the city The loss is estimated at around $. 000. Fifteen automobiles were burned GAME CAUSES DOZEN DEATHS Twelve Fatalities Attributed to Fobt ba!l Curing Season. Chicago. Nov. 23. Twelve deaths were attributed to football in the Unit ed States during the season just end ed. according to a record kept by a statistician here. Only two were col lege men. One of these died of heart disease and the other from injuries received during a class contest. Th? others were members of high school, preparatory or free lance learns. None was more than twenty years of arre ml tackling was responsible for the greatest number of the fntik'tles. The fatalities registered fall below thos of all years since lfimi, except 19 1, IPS and 1011. Germans Feed Belgians. j ' .sterdam, Nov. 21. Several resi cents or I'ruges nave Iieen arrested for alleged expressions of dispieasur; at the police of Germany. The greater part of the inhabitants are now fed by the Germans. Aivo Motes V; A. I. Ihrd went to Murd-xk Sunday. Miss Emily Strong wa- i-i Lincoln Monday. Ed. Parcel I, of Lincoln, was in Aivo Saturday. Sam Cashner wa- in the capital city Tuesda v. Mis- Emi'y Strop,;? wa Monda v. at I. l!!COi Ii Will Stewart wa day on business. Alfred Stroemer (i Lincoln Tu--tad b.isiti'-.-s in Li:"oln Mon iay. Mrs. Chris Eichnianr. v in Lincoln Tue.-day. Larry Par-ell had bu-i-cd: i Ihidav. la -t week. tradir.e - in I.in- J ho;: r.o. Murtv shipped a caidoad of to South Omaha Momiav. Mr-;. Dell Tyson and Mr--. William Kitzel were trading in Lir .coin Tue da . Mi-s Sarah Sudors wer to Cia-f-r:ia to vi- it with her parent a f w day -. Mrs. C. C. Putkre!! and b -other. r:e rpre Erce!ich, autoed to I.mco't: Monday. G"enr;irl Hart and Jack Grove, of Ha- elock. were callb.ir on frienil- here Sunday. C. H. Jordan. Jonathan McDowell I eott Jordan autoed to Omaha i uesoay. Jacob Kan.m, sr.. ami son. Than, went to Wood River tivi Tuesd:rv. Tiie Ladies' Aid so; visit ie!a- n-tv onpc c-ate of chickens to the M. E. ho-- i v-ji-ii.t i ui ...u , M or can McCurdy came in Mon 'ay nfteriiOf.n from Iowa to spend Thank.--iriv-'mr with the home fo'ks. Dtll Tyson and Will Kitr.e! took a loa.' of dre .-ed turkeys and duck to Lincoln customers Tue.-day. Mr. and M'-s. Georze Curyea sptrd r.-.- I.. it m -... u-iti. t-i-.t- r.ir. . t-a and fa. . in eastern Kansas. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Evans left for : Ped Oak. Iowa, by ai:o to -peril Th.- nl:sfri'in.r with the icme fdk-. Mrs. John l'rirrrr (.f Yate- City. Iliinoi-, came in Friday for an -temied vi-it with lier danchter, Mr.-. Joe Parsell. Mrs. John Murty returned home Monday from Clay Cento-, N'e':... where she had been, visit ins? re'ative . for two week Mrs. Pan-MC'--N'e'lie Ouinn, wtnt to 'id i". iece. Mi Mar. lev Ti day r.itrht via Earfle to spend Wednes day with relative.-. Mrs. Chas. Prir cl" ul children r. :n.! Mrs. ame to Aivo Frid.av. Trir t'le will live in the R. A. Stor.: re-!dence in the future. Pr. Jones and family of Murd-k and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shaffer were royally erwertained at dinner Tues day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Casey. Mrs. R. A Stone and children left Friday evening' for a few day.- vi-it with relatives in Perver. Coin., be fore jroing- o the!- new home, near La Junta, CVuo. Miss N'elhe Quinn of Iirchwoo.l, Iowa, came in Monday evening- to visit her aunt, Mrs. Pan McCurdy, an 1 other relatives at this place and at Mrmley during her Thanksgiving va cation. Triends and neighbors of Mr. an ! Mrs. F. M. Grove tendered them a farewell party at theii home last I i i dav evening Oyster so;ip w;i serve !. which was enjoyed by all. Mr. an 1 Mrs. Grove will move to Aivo in tin near future. Chas. Stout ami Mi-s Irene Mc Kirney went to Central City last wee!, and were married, f.rrpri-un.ir thi' mary friend here, who wish them all happiness and prosperity. ?dr. at. i Mrs. Stout will make their home on the home place east of town. h:(h Charley has rented for the cominr year. About twenty-eight young friends of Miss Emily Strong met at her home Monday evening to celebrate her eighteenth birthday rnniversnry. A delicious Thank jriving dinner was served at 7 o'clock. Mi-s Emily wa- rre-itly surprised aiiu time wa? enjoyed by all. verv rice FOR SALE. Two full-blood Luff Orpirirton cockrels, at Sl-Ml each. P.alph Holmes, Murray, Neb. Stove Wood for Sale at the Villa Asch farm. Hard wood. ?l.r0 per load; and Cottonwood at SI per load. MRS. A. P. ASCII. CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. Tfc8 Kind You Hare Always Bought 7 Bears the Sigziattire of