m nrY, rrr.niTARY 10, 1916. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. PAGE .1. 1 2k Hp t 1 - J Creeit Department VJiMSS&W WOULD BET POSTAL SAVINGS FOR HUM arm imoSements an Wagcns and Harness! With a lart' i-roji of corn to market many fanners are in m-tM of a mw wfon, extra box or harness, which we have in sto,k and invite your inspection bf fore you buy. Vve pride ourselves in handling the "Bifdseir wagons and "lHrriselF' extia boxes, built fro'n aniline yellow poplar and hand painted with lead a7id oil. which insures your waon against crack ing ami pertlin when exposed to t!e element n. The 'Htrilsell" has many di ?itu-ti e features not. found in any other wagon and the boxes aie the only "yellow pVpIar" sold in this territory. We carry a full line of Farm Machinery in our new iMxCC building and are prepared to fill your requirements for the Spring work. Call and give m a 4-1 1 alien to demonstrate this lV.'t to you. We'll appreciate the favor. Our Har ness. Collars. Pads and Kxtra Parts to put your old harness in shape. "Kureka" Harness Oils. Curry Combs an i Brushes are all ready for your inspection. "STUDE BAKER AGET4CY" LF1 Ed McKride wont to Omaha on busir ncss Tuesday. Henry I'aughman visited the coun ty seat Tuesday. Miss iSe-achel went home to Green wood Friday evening. William K-il and j'amily vi.-dted in riattMTiomh Saturday. August Keil and family spent Sat urday in IMatt.smouth. For pood, fresh Candy, Fruit and Nuts, see S. J. Reames. Farm Loans. Insurance and Real Estate. Sit J. F. Foreman. Mrs. C. A. Gauer and daughter, Ar.na. went to Omaha Monday. (). Ault spent F:i.iiiy in Loui.s- ;n:;;t Wednesday in Mr. Fe'em;.n ::::iia. John (lauev spent Thursday in I m.n.a. C. e- i Foir.ofT ?ner.t Wednesday in :!:.: t-:T",ut'n. P.. Pennies. ;: nt vour oyster .!.v;.y.. fre-h. Ik-nrv Meis'r.ger I -aiumou :h. S. L. Reames atto.ided to business Pinttsmouih Wednesday. Walter He-senw and Henry I'et-bncr drove to Murray Saturday. Aliie Mei.-:r.ye.- alt" u!c- 1 to business r.v.-.tters in the county .-eat Sat-! day. Arthur St::!: ".cr of Loi at the Me..: er hr-ine isville Tue Firrt Security Rank pays 1 per cent en t'.r.u ct rti.".caUs for six. nir.iiil.s and r i ear. (1. I.. Meisinirer, !v ha? been co: - train. his hiir e v it.i i !!vi.:?r.at:siT, is V.rnival Caps at S. J. Reames. Alto Sp'agge spent Monday in Omaha. S. J. Reames has a fine line of Valentine.--. Fi-rresL Daughman was in Louisville Monday. Philip Thicrolf was in the county seat Saturday. Fcrdand Hen.dngs .-pent Saturday i.- Plattsmouth. Adam Forricff, sr., spent Saturday in Plattsmouth. Henry Thieiolf we.it to Omaha Fri day on business. Miss Myrtle Ilenr.ing- was shopping1 in Omaha Thuisduy. (T.ai'es Her.nings and wife spent Thursday in Omaha. Henry Horn went to Omaha Thurs day to visit his son. Harry. S. J. REAMES Tonsorial Parlor - DEALER IN Cigars, Candies and Books Ice Cream and Oysters -IN SEASON The Place for a Lunch or a Cool Drink BUSY TIME WITH THE 8 1 nrnnipu ULUIIiiUfU; lULhL LUU,UIUi FOB MILITARY CASE In these days of agitation of rnili- I tary preparedness Nebiaska de-tru s more than ordinary conidei atioa as an ideal location for a munition plant and a base of supplies of grain-, metals, lumber and other military ic quisites. ililitary authorities acknov,iedt.o the necessity of scattering munition plants throughout the country in stead of mobilizing them on the At lantic Coast. In selecting locations for these plants the foremost factor under consideration is accessibility to raw materials as well as rail facili ties, over which the supplies may be. transported and placed at any point af vantage, particularly on the Pacific Coast. The geographical center of the United States is in Nebraska and the Vv'ar Department has recognized the importance of its location by estab lishing and maintaining two military po?ts, Forts Omaha and Crook. In case of invasion Omaha would be the last city the enemy could reach even should the Coact defenses of both the Atlantic and Pacific be cap tured. Nebraska is practically self supporting as far as its agricultural, live stock and manufactured products are concerned. In the selection of a location for a central munition plant the governr,ent Is considering both Salt Lake City and Denver in addition to Omaha. The Union Pacific Railroad claims distinction of being the greatest de fensive factor next to the navy and the Tanama Canal should any inter national complication arise that would jeopardize the safety of American lives and property particularly by way of the Pacific Coast. This railroad is carrying on a pub licity campaign with the end in viey of influencing the citi.-ns of Nebras ka to demand recognition as the most favorable location for a - munition plant and military base, and in this tp.sk deserves encouragement every Nebraskan. Shallenberger to Ask Rural Credits Rill Amendment for Fasier Agricultural Leans. CAPITAL IS NOW NECESSARY Washington, D. C, Feb. 8. Con friessroan A. C. ShalienLergcr has notified the house ha wiil ofter an amendment to the 'official rural credits" bill, by v.liieh hi will seek to provide thai the jo.-.r..l savin?;; funds shall be deposited in the federal farm banks instead of in the commercial banks, as now. He snya: '"The ability to -obtain capital at a low rate uf iatetest is essential to the ruccess of any business. The large corporations are notoriously bi bor lowti s en -i iii low rates, for they com- Anothor busy day in the marriage license market was lecorded yester day in the office of Judge Reescn, when two more of the valued per mits to connubial happiness were turned out to do their part in making four hearts beat as one. Orest P. Cook and Miss Elsie For the Delta Electric Lanterns see ) Turner, both of E'.mwood, were amort .7. Reamcs. The best out. j those asking for a license, but these ! two young people are not to be wed j ded until next Wednesday, when they will wed at the home of the bride's j. -a rents. We id was received Thursday of the eath of Miss Morrisrm's father." vcu int some aoou ie;iin. maud "th'i whole field of credit. They must be able to obtain large, volumes of money or ciedit v. hen needed at low rates cf interest, or failure results. ! Thoiif-h some people seem to believe the contrary, the farmer is no excep tion to this rule. Capital Is Needed. "In Nebraska the man who would own and successfully operate I'-'-O acres needs more capital and lias a larger investment than the average capital of the 800 state banks in Ne braska. "In Nebraska the farmers have pur chased and erected in t n v silos for the purpose of storing forage crops. Lin coln has cue of the laigest silo-selling concerns in America, and just before the European war broke out it was borrowing" money at HTi per cent on company rotes in New York. Thai was the common New York rate then, of : but I know the farmer who had pur chased the silo and given his note was .ayirg 8 to 10 per cent." ieriiian Offering Presented by IRVING PLACE THEATRE CO., of New Yorh, 2J M si a a Gustave Olmar and Company of All Stars in this great play. rarmele MONDAY, I heatre, FEB'Y 15 Admission 75, 50 and 35c Children 25c C. S. Wortman of Ciaremore, Okla homa, is here enjoying a short visit with his realtives in this county and looking alter some leal matters tor) his family county. whi! in tl le cit' S Cat Honor S. vbeit of Cuilora ' d'n't forget Reaiv.cs, Library. c:'ir e up t-.i atter.d the 1 'ri-'ay nigh:. Mi- Mo:vi.- .-how :tnd. dance ii.-s Yerla Schneider went h Mi.-s Reachcl Fiidav evening w. ' v i -si lay o e riunei. A ( ' a m K r?e n b e t ()':". ah a Monday to v' v.! , is in the hspii::!. J : !:ri !;aui - . .:." T t r -1 : r f. Li.'- c- le weai'; cr.ilvd home ' cuiMii of the sicknfe. Mis. William Schneider and son. v.-en t his -en, l";e i, m-.n ce for a lie l.ciirn 1. v.h In-nry !Ie;n 7, : . went to Omr.ha Tue.-- to !-:t i i. mi, Harry, v. ho is d-- ir.g as well as can be e xpected. Mi-s Anna Th-.m.-en, who has b?ea visiting her ure lc, A. !y Thomsen, v.a ; Lloyd, drove to Louisville Monday. Ada:n Mcisingcr attended to busi ress matters in I'latcranouth Thurs day. Hugh Nickels ended the week's -how in Cedar Creek Saturday and it I Thomas E. Malone of Palmyra, Ne horne ! uia?a a:!5 Miss Elien C. Smith of i Elm wood were also among those who ! will join their lives a:?d hearts in the future, and will be married today at the home of the bride in Elmwood. Oscar W. Zaar, one of the prominent residents of South Rend, was in the j city today for a few hours looking j after some matters at the court house, , and will remain over for the demo- r: R-d hr me SaUf of her sister. y th io sicknes ; was well attended, but deserved a much better house than was present cratic. banquet tonig.it Tuerday night. Tne show was the ("rest that ever came to this part of the county. A good, clean show, the motion pictures were ar. good as can be found anywhere. The prize given for the rno.-t rrraceful waltzer was Ec Ri ihhard eaelicd ch.utch Sunday mo.ro?. v. a; led to v.Iiss Anna Thomsen. and I the wauh that was ;:iven to the most it the i popular lady was rewarded to Miss and gave an Flortr.ce Caner. Ru; the best of all illustrated lecture in the evening, j was en Wednesday night when Ches v.hich was en joved by everybody pre--! ;er Ele.-man won the twenty-ninth c-.t. There will be a Uorlil's fair vio'.v i piize. It was with regret that we at the church on Se.t i. Vay night, Feb-j watched the trunks a. id baggage haul n.ary ID, R)lf. T'n admission will j ed to the depot, as all would liked to b" r, cents for child- , a and 10 cents j have sten the troup stay another fer adults. Everyh-.d;- is cordially in- I week, and if Mr. Nickels and company e sure worth ! ever come this way he will always be William Moore and Charles Epper son, of near Glenwoed, wore in the city yesterday for a few hours looking after some trading and visiting with friends. Richard Umland of Eagle came in last evening to spend a few hours here today attending county court, where the Henry Umland estate was before the court. Women's Yotes Protected. Senator George W. Norris has amended the resolution introduced by him proposing to abolish the electoral college so that the language limiting the ballot to qualified voter-; of each state w"l not derive the women of lilinois, and pei haps .f New Jcr'-ey. Idair.o and some ittlier states, of the r'.ght to vote on p. cedent which has I been conferred on them by the lc-gisla- tuves of their states. COMBINATION OBLIG SALE We, the undersigned, have decided to quit farming and will therefore offer for sale at Rub:;e Auction at the home of D. A. Young, a mile and a half east and a mile and a half north of Murray, six miles south of Platts mouth, on TUESDAY, F ERR FAR Y 22, the following described property to wit: 10 Head of Horses. md 4 years old, 8 years old, with .if urgent c'.e- LIVE vi ed. The pictures your while, there being three different views. J. C. Zimmerer of Avoca arrived this afternoon to be present this even ing at the democratic banquet at , Coates' hall. bout fifty- sure of a good crowd, as the show is always welcome to our town. Subscribe for the Journal. A car load of live poultry, to be de- liveied at C, R. & Q. freight depot,! Plattsmouth, Neb., Tuesday, February 20th (one day only), for which we wiil pay in cash as follows: Hens, per pound Pullets, per pound All Young Roosters, per pound Old Roosters, per pound Reef Hides Large Horse Hides :...$4.00" We will be on hand, rain or shine, and take care of all the poultry offer ed on above date. Lauds Or.iaha Warehouse In the debate on the fieiency bill, Congressman C. O. Lo beck pail tribute to C'.e efficiency of th? Omaha waiebousc, which has since i been abolished. He said: "The Omaha warehouse during its existence had a record for hr.nlling the me: chandd.se assembled there for trans-shipment to I'v'Ian schools an 1 ager.jies which wiil compare favorably with any Indian warehouse in the country for efficiency in service and been no showing made that cost of supplies was less at any other city or warehouse." Yellow People. 14c 14c 12c ; Sc j 14c W. E KEEHEY. 1 ? f2 f 1 r: "2 r t: y CEDAR CREEK, NEBR. Bank 5! .!l i v.i Sound, Conservative and Progressive THE BANK OF THE PEOPLE THE BANK BY THE PEOPLE THE BANK FOR THE PEOPLE We are anxious to asMnt the fanner in feeding and handling his live stock for market in t t! Deposits In This Bank are protected by the Depositors' Guaranty Fund of the State of Nebraska, which has it ached nearly $1, 000,000.00 It is back of us and protects you! -OFFICERS:- j. WM. SCHNEIDER. President W. H. LOHNES, Vice-President F. FOREMAN, Cashier enera Merchandise The Store of Quality Goods At the flight Prices All the Time! TELL US YOUR WAISTS Ruth N. Thompsen, Cedar Creek Nebraska People suffering from jaundice have a yellow complexion. Some believe that this sickness is nothing serious and that it will pass away without i treatment. That is a great mistake. I Jaundice may be the symptom of a serious disease of the liver and should always be promptly treated. Use Triner's American Elixir of Eitter Wine. It will regulate your bowels and strengthen your body. The yel low color will gradually make room for a healthy complexion. It will also give you c. good appetite and banish your weakness. In diseases com plicated with constipation it should always beu sed. Price $1.00. At drug stores. Jos. Triner, Manufacturer, 11333-1 339 S. Ashland Ave., Chicago. I In colds apply Tiiner's Linimetn to your chest and throat, in iheuma j tism and neuralgia to the muscles and I joints affected. Pri?3 2oc and 50c, postpaid 35c and GOc. Two maies, b weight 2,."00. One bay mare, foal, weight 1,100. Ore iron gray horse, 0 years old, weight l;00. One son el mare, smooth mouth. Oae bay rnae, coming 3 years old. One- sorrel, 1 years old. One black horse colt, coming 2 years old. One span hb.el: di iv'ng ponies. One span mare iruib s, coming 1 and ." yea's. 18 Head cf Cattie. Fix head of cows, lir.ee with calves at M-.e ar.d three will soon be fresh. Seven calves, coming yearlings. One Durham hull. One Calloway bull, coming 2 years old. Thirty head of shoats, weight about 100 pounds each. A trio of pure bred Druoc-Jersay fall pigs. Also a few pure bred gilts. Farmir-g Implements. One soei wheel tiuck wagon. One hay rake. One topy buggy. One -1-secLion harrow. One sulky plow. Tvvo walking plows. One riding cultivator. One McCoimick mower. One Acrr.2 binder, ti-fcot cut. One hay rake. Three sets of work harness. One King press drill, almost new. One Jenny Lind spring trip cultivator. One Avery spring trip cultivator. One Avery tongue cultivator. Two discs, one new. And many other aiti. :es too nuemr ous to mention. Hale Will Commence at 10:30 Sharp. Ho! Lur.ch Sered at Noon. TKRMS OK SALK: All sums of $10 and under, cah; on all sums over $10 a credit of six to eight months will be uiven, pur chaser giving good bankable paper bearing tight per cent interest from elate. All property mu-t be settled for before being removed. I). A. YOUN;. C. L. CREAMER. W. IJ. Young, Auctioneer. W. C. Ilotdeker. Clerk. Harness Oiled. Now is the time to have your har ness oiled. $1.00 per set. John F. Corder. P. A. Meisinger was among thoe vi.-iting in this city tcilay for a few hours, looking after so-Me trading with the merchants. MRS. FRANK CUMMINS ENTERTAINS IN HONOR OF HER LfiDY GUESTS Mrs. Frank L. Cum.-iins entertained very delightfully Tuesday at dinner in honor of Mrs. Claire I lowland of Chi cago, who is a guest at the Cummins home for a time. The guots were a number of the old and intimate friends of Mrs. Howland, who was formerly Mis.; Claire Coleman of this city, and it young lady immensely popular in the social life of the city for a num ber of years. The rooms of the hand some Cummins home weie arranged very prettily in a color scheme of pink, which made a most pleasing setting for the gathering of old friend, who enjoyed the occasion of meeting their former schoolmate and friend to the utmost. The dinner was most tlelicious and tempting and thoroughly enjoyed by the members of th? jolly party. It's only the paper line that will be found at the Journal office, but this an Osborn, almost j line will be found complete. Come in I and see. I The Sixth Annual NOW FEELS ENTIRELY WELL. A. II. Francis, Zenith, Kas., writes: "I had a severe pain in my back and could hardly move. I took about two thirds of a 5"c box of Foley Kidney Pills and now feel entirely well." Middle-aged and older men and women nd these safe pills reieve seep dis turbing bladder ailments. Sold every where. . WHEN IN OMAHA VI5T THE XZijfQU Centra EVERY WSEK fc'CL ULtZ ' Clean. C!asty Enteric inmont. Ev-toij Cjm: As inibod. LADiLS' I JE V.ATI',:S DAtuY DON'T CO HOME aAYINrj I DIDN'T VISIT THE GAYIiTY BHflfirti Mill! i Given by Plattsmouth Aerie No. 365 Coates Hall jT la Plattsmouth Solurdav hsmm EVERYONE CORDIALLY INVITED Gents 50c J ADMISSION Ladies 25c Ladies in Mask Free Music by Plattsmouth Orchestra 3S GASH "ti " 'ri