MONDAY, DECEMBER 116 PAGE 'zr- - . . ' . : ' 'Vv- ''.'-s-r?H-?-li.' ' jS'jfc.'fcSwar't'. ' VV4svSV'ai : '' ' : : . a :, ;.:..:-., -v.- . .,;.; . .. ..; ..v... -... . -.$-(i? 5 '-Xv :';- ,:- ' US y.3W ... ::.: . ' .:. a .: ' : : Scene from "The Other Man's Wife" at the Parmele Wednesday, December 27th .1 Farmeie m a M one performance only WEDNESDAY NIGHT NOT MO Il "I I 1(1 7 pi With Ml I It Appeals to Every Man, Woman and Child. Scats on Sale at Weyrich 6c Hadraba's Drug Store. Prices 25. 35 50, 75c and $1.00 Mail orders accompanied by money orders now received "THE OTHER KAB'S WIFE," TO RETURN TO THE PARMELE Frank Uennk'. (if Madrid, Nel.t is in the city to spend the holidays with his iviaiives and friends in the old i 1 i 11 :i Th Co';.. Ti.. t.. 'Pi'. r M:m's Wll'.-." that is if i'ainnh- i- the niost riwt v't and n:ii-n!iei'n: ;v : il.'.y a t!u.' road this season. '.; i: .-i i i : 1 i ; UM:!v!" tile .-ujK-rvis- lii.' v.i-!', '.:novn 1 1 im of (ia--kel! ;"iy. -.vho have spared no ex u make it . A:.',' woman who Floyd McCart and wife departed this morning on the early I'urlinrton train for Sp rinufield, .Mo., where they will visit over the holiiys with the relatives of Mr. McCart in that locality. T mm 1 1 : Jfo BANK 0010 UGH IMPROVED National Institutions Are Now Scat tered Over the Country and Prospering. e.-in- thi sl.-autiful play will j r,!ss are not bankable but the 1 rare Ileal. U IS a loet inif.r.r.v fc.m I loir i Thi mnnpv Pc-i ir-is-s for frit to; v. iO m 01 ji si-ns;-t:. .v.::! KintlLPf O Yir: " Kniaimal I.arrhe;-t, that starts tla- -paik of the etei nai h,ve in every winia! 's h-art f;- her mate, and le-eta!.li.-he- in her be:n-jr that esteem ;!!! reiraid for her own kind that has t;.i":i"-l (-a the vci i.'c of molality and .'.ope.'; li.e-K fiom the abyss. Kspe eiai ;.! i a.i;,ri-mcr.ts have l ien made f(r the ) e.-e! vat ions of tickets 0:10 week in auvane", at Weyrich & llabrada ' piione or li tter." Automobile par ti' ; a; e requested to make early se ll. :ii.;'s of seats, as it will be rather I'i'i.ak to irroirji lartre partie-; in sec 7. "11- ;-.t a late date. Money in Ejiks. Washington, Dec. The l'irst national bunks of the country in sire, formerly congested in a few financial centers but now scattered amonjr thirty-three cities in twenty-two states, increased their resources between the bank calls of September 12 and No vember 17 by .So.'tt.uoil.noo or about 1 per cent. In a statement analyzing returns from the last call Comptroller Wil liams pointed out that with one ex ception the resources of the larues KM) institutions are in excess of JfJO. OOO.dOO each, or more than s.Ooo.tMH1. 000 altogether. New York state lead, the list with twenty-five out of the hundred. Pennsylvania has sixteen Missouri, eijrht; California and liii nois, seven each; Ohio, Minnesota ati i Massachusetts each, has live; Texa . Nebraska, Maiyland, Michigan, In diana and Wisconsin each has two, and Oklahoma, Alabama, Louisiana Virginia, Washington, New Jersey and Oregon, one each. "The healthy distribution of the wealth and banking resources of the United States," read the statement, "which has been brought about under Cue federal reserve system, is beimr manifested in many ways." "Amonir the hundred largest banks there are only five which did not show an increase. Three of the banks show ing reductions were located in New York and two in California. The kii-p:- I lis yours for the effort. How do vou 1 treat the hen that lays the Golden Errs? Dr. IJ. A. Thomas' Poultry Pemedy will keep the poultry in pood condition and increase the yield in ejrps. We guarantee this and refund your money if not satisfied. II. M. Soennichsen. Puis & Gansemer. el t Ward. 1 1 i 1, i vi-r.-!( ;. 'MIC lo I'lljoV tile who is attending 1 -etnanv. is 1 holidays with his 1;.:. "ts i'ii'l. ds. aid other re I !. ives and W. A. ROBERTSON, Lawyer. East tt Riley Hotel. Cofites Block, Second Floor 4 est reduction shown by any tin five was less than SL','2." 0,00(1. The largest percenta.ue of increase wa; shown by a bank in Texas, which in creased more than 3o more than ", (00,000. per cent, or 2VIilk in Winter. YOU CAN HAVE YOUR HEALTH THE LATEST AND MOST SCIENTIFIC TREATMENT CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION FREE :: :: :: Dr. Parnes t reats "successfully all curable diseasesof the Nose, Throat, l.ua-s. Heart, Stomach, Liver, Gall Stones and all diseases of the Gall, l.k dder, Powels, Nerves, Drain, Skin and RIood Diseases, Catarrh of any :-ut of the body, Bronchitis, Asthma, Constipation, Cystitis, Kidney trou bles. Acute and Chronic Rheumatism, Ulcers, Diseases of Men, Neuralgia, S.-iatica. Lumbajro. Dr. Barnes is the only physician in this part of the country admin i teiine: this system of treatment. Investigate it. It will cost you noth-i-'T but your time. Correspondence solicited and absolutely confidential. Write me. DR. BARNES. Suite rin-r,P,0 Pose Bldg-. ... inth and Farnam Streets OMAHA, NEBRASKA. Hours 0-o daily. 4 7-8 evenings. S.i;.d.is by appointment. Why do your cows give less milk in winter than they do in summer? Just because nature does not sup ply them with grasses and preen food. But we have come to the as sistance of Dame Nature with B. A. Thomas Stock Remedy which con tains the very ingredients that the preen fcnl supplies in season, only, of course, in a more hiphly concen trated form. We puarantee that this remedy will make your cows pive more milk, and better milk with the same feed. II. M. Soennichsen. Puis & Gansemer. P. II. S. PH2 CLASS REUNION. The members of the class of 10 2 will hold their annual reunion this year on the 2Sth of December, at the Hotel Riley. It will be a banquet pre pared by the hotel management. Sev eral toasts will be responded to by members of the class. It is hoped to have former Superintendent Ab bott of Nebraska City present as the principal speaker. It was the aim of this class to start an alumni association for all gradu ates of P. II. S., but the other classes did not seem to take to the idea so it was decided to form a class reunion, which meets every year in December. This year's meeting promises to be the most pleasant one held so far. The class of '12 stands ready at any time to lend their assistance in orga nizing an alumni association. lOiMF I CHRISTMAS AT THE NOT PFM? mm CENTRAL BUILDING Outspoken Kxcepi ion '!';!. n :tt t irM in Lnnlish I'fss Mas Iie-i Toned Down. W isJiirgion, D. C I ne pup;ls , I :i t 11 i'- ed ! heir :-! i) op rial e u ' :on of Mot e t! ernnient oific ials Dec. 22, fevei' :'n mates iicre todav looked, to eign o.' -. of the be!ii'.'' for the ?; xl. jeac.- nn.e. Lansint-'V two .;r.ti nu n ilay, in interpi ei..J ion o Wilson's u-:ife not:-, ver todav lo Ann Tie- p'M'i.'O e 'r. tl.o stateini'Mts wa I.e no ink under.-.';, pi-elation of the t ei: the -Gov- j diplo- for-1 1:1-1-; n-atures of t U(-t that th :o,(l ;o , is of ye- te:-- PrcsiOent '.' t v, arded iea'i liide.iii.it.-; :. broad. 01 tki:s t ran-?i!iti ing a!, tiler-'- iniel.t or liii - in1 1 r i!! oad. notes v.il! obvi a s-'pfilc-mental -aid he Woald id :pal eh rf t he t Me the n ' -:-;ty I note, whi h 1 ,an.-i send if !ii i . "er; e of-.v:tr" re !;;;' ; ".' ( i :n - i r . ; r ! , !. Strong i-Xi-t pli.-ui ai i't rst ta!a-i to Wilson's over!-.! re- i-i both the Lng li--h and Canadian; press. Tiiis oat ' !' tj, pa re. I t a l ; e a ;-i'a!iLf.-u ; ;;(l the yia-n (iiiit'ed i :t Ii era.de in the yesterday afternoon ol work for this year ev-rci.-es and a pro lan usual merit. One ran r.e iirogram was students had pre 1 all the offerings it tie Idavlet. "X'ed a.nd triia:," v.-as wriUen and iittJ. Miss Ialii!, Farley. e r..n. . . . - uiKing part ac- theins(.-lv-s . ... .... l ... i..... . 1 ""1" alio .'' 'ii"-n; leal '''U-t. VII III" vara rni-nt tl.-a ...... taiiUV rene-ieo a r-e;,, a II tllOSl' tMKIIlg 1 1 1 n i ! f '. i p ' . r i i::"- tile plnv a ere 'j iven I a the f credit Pollow- ''it.it ions ! .i.i . . 1 spoken except i'jn tot down merely Tiie feeling i. move has no'.v ileell tonnl ";i':oppo:-tune. in 1 in ill!!-1 rat i. .n be! ie ,. ; .a i .... I ! i, in i l . o-i ! ! t... . sei ve.-. and demonstrated some v..-v i 'aver a.nd piea-ing numb'rs v.hi.h the young ;'ople had arranged fi.r ''lie i.rofi a.';l Was cio.-'ed by debate v. kick were warmly contested and in t!:e ;. rgmnent. showed a great deal of th -unlit ard jiivparation. Miss Goldie Noble, teacher of the grade had the en'eitainn'cent in charge and the oc ca;on was throughout one of the The Nehawka CuDills are now Rolling and Manufacturing the FLOURI The Popular Cass County Brand off Flour EVERY SACK GUARANTEED! Ill IS j . i oaai o-( !1ot SUlllCl '.It to C r t!i.' sir uat i -n. t.ie p md demonstrated great ability on art of tho-e taking part in it. : : i ; Th. was preh here ami -nip i occasioned m iar.t "s (t el tu res , when his maw nil w'enoer.r.c-nt kr.-ope i-v ike ; Were ;r. fe-.t h'. ca.'Mo '. ie--.1. t;. Nervous Women. This first wor.dei idellt belie'.'e W. ned t moi t I ions. Arm l ai uwernna re krowii for eminent i- ti ..--a Is stni'.-k a ; . After si ne.- lii fat iiom just v !i. sine's two a. 1 o- or.e ei l.d i i'. di-couui some of ials a; rt ii'.vr. . : ; ike Wan io!' will o .-'lit- i i. r his :-u-. !aian(!!n.g o! attitude everal liays. coir, inced tl the : ear. not This tile -jxii'.- tve in oiil. wiiii aLteaii ; lay h.-h.n -i a : s yes n lie O. he'.' SO ; 't.- ; .......rent n I d:, -. ieel 'I' ' - Hied be ei. - ar. ; ; t ' When the nervousness is caused by constipation, as is often the case, you wiil get quick relief by taking Cham berlain's Tablets. These tablets also improve the digestion. Obtainable ' everywhere. -1 . -re his !!' "its dil! .Ih .-hie- .!. o - i i ; re". i . 1'. a be de . -ed ii f e ; i ha ing ! reaelu-d the !oh ; i. nia-'u-'oa day: President Wilson has made step to ma int. r. . !a;: h ing the war. He h..s wai-md should pre.-i'-nt p--lapse. An;;";-:; n:a -infer. Tlie mow was p;-ei; ( briny peace In --'.a may he s' i; ): ai th. 'ei-nat io;v. h:v. it was :i ma n.-et f I ( a: all i.-, a - r;. Is ; . .-nine .-tro.i'.- j o ai ive The U.iited SiaUs remain oit of '.lie w. '.yarns them of na -ie nkl the -,vile eea ioine. So far iis auiii'ie mi neutrality is eoncemed, il-on ia- s not e!i..na-d. He has n r - it .'.-d i'rom ids c.-.n- w -jr.- steel mmin is to m Li. S. IFWAR COMES New Yiik, IKc. 22. if the United Slates should enter the war, the rau :.it;or. j.iart of the Pethlehem Steel c; :v pa ay, grea'.er than the f amour- works at L.-sen, Germany, e turr.ed over to the uses of ;.;nent, ( hark s M. Schwab id' I-. i U'.U) V. Oillii the go tiia Hi l. eiiem Meet compativ saiu. in k:- ess ing r.ier.iiiers of the Lotus club. With a capacity of l.UCu.otM round? ammv.iition a ire.r.tli. Schwab said. his plant v.is a() per cent more chi ck in t!u;n the Kuipo works. "i am aii aotimi-t," sa:d Schwab, . r SJle tcv ;;n d by th: is di 1 e ' if p.a tl'it t( d pi. Ill l- or peace r.' CO l.e: . i-h .;. if I can. "Sonu' see clisas but 1 I ad I ook upon aid ;e- : 111 '.la. ba: aci ; I 11; Mil a nie "Mi 0 ike ni -I . eig it p Vll-t lo it t does V can ir war 1 hom r. He v iH use every o; 'eep the country f Do mairiTainee ..Mii; s fos.-ikie lo oi possible- failur-.' 'tirdions da ne'er enci' ot an i-;i;ii;l li re! govi rn.mert's at i itude if the allies lefu.-e to e sees in present pea re r; ! l'oin tne i..!h people. Thi ll as bei-n that discuss e:;ce the (Jernian people will he convinced l.ngkind's purpose is to destroy. S: irlkiei cad. the Gernrtn public, it is featid, will more strongly support the vei y ,l ovei nie.ent Lng laiiii is bint upon disintegrating, and will demand more ru'ldess, more un restricted end more determined pur suit of tiie war, on the sea particu larly. Thi-, would endanger America. KLTriLNS I'UOM Till; SOLDlLiTS liOMK. I-V. ni I"i i .'.n . '.- 1 a i i y. John MiMiner, who is .-.. well known as "Dad'' and who has been n siding at the soldier's bona' at Leavenworth, Kan., is now heme to enjoy the time wilii his children du;ing tke holidays. Mr. Lenner is looking line and is well pleaseil wiili k.i.; treatment at the heme, where tiie old boys In blue arc looked ai'ler by the fe-le;al govern ment. He a!-o reports that Jos.ep.h If. Smith of this city, wko is also a resi dent at the home, is doing nicely ami that he is fat and sa;y. "Dad" dropped into the Journal chice last evening to enjoy a short isit and we wire very much pleased to enjoy the short vkit with him. ted States is to meet eompe co:i".'s, Schwab greater . aieri: an marine as of meeting it. eei irmg'vte .-ug rested that Ai.-'.erican e; e!-, be ;.ien a toil rat' in the Pane me. canal. Schwab announced that the Dethle K ?ii eotr.i any had made plans for the ei ict ion of a l.oOO.Ol 0 plant foi buddine; sixteen-inch gun- for the :':;'. v. lrwer Miss Clara Hunter and brother, Wallace Hunter, were among those going to Omaha this morning to spend a few hours in that city looking after some matters of Jusire-s. W. K. Jackson, foreman of the P'.'ilingion lumber yard in this city, departed last evining on No. 2 for Paduiah, Ky., where he will spend the holidays with his family in that city. One To Convince the Most Skeptical Pktttsmouth Reader. The test of time is the test that counts. Doan's Kidney Pills have made their reputation by effective action. The following case is typical. Plattsmouth residents should be Cjpiiv inced. The testimony Ts confirmed the proof complete. Testimony like this cannot be ig nored. W. M. Barclay, chief of police, Fifth and Pearl streets, Plattsmouth, savs: "I havo used Doan's Kidney l'dk- procured from the Crescent John Peck came in this aflernr.-on from fe.rm home to look ufre some tr:.!ing with the merchants. Doing the Work. W. T. Nanney, Noel, Mo., writes, "Your B. A. Thomas' Hog Powder is doing the work down in this part of the world. It proved to be what we needed to prevent and cure hog cholera and expel worms." H. M. Soennichsen. Puis & Gansemer. Pharmacy, and can say they are all right, k'or lumbago and trouble from the kidney secretions they are splen did. I found that after using them, the pain across my loins 'oft immedi ately." (Statement given December 2H, ll'OS.) On February 22, 101C, Mr. Bar clay said: "I have taken Doan's Kid ney Pills for ,-eurs and they have never failed to do the work when ever I have had occasion to take a kidney medicine." Price o0c, at all dealers. Don't sim ply as!: for Kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Air. Barclay 'has twice publicly recom mended. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. V. Also a Full Line off By Products! C. D. ST. JOHN, Prop. JOE MALCOLM, Head Miller. For Sale by Hatt & Son, Plattsmouth, Neb. and Puis & Gansemer, Murray, Neb. Local News Mrs. F. A. Raker who is here visit ing with relatives and friends, de parted this morning for KWvooil where she will enjoy a visit with friends and relatives for a short time. County Surveyor Fred Patterson departed this morning for a trip out in the county where he will attend to placing some lines for road work. Adam W. Meisinger was a visitor in Omaha today for a few hours, go ing to that city on the early Burling ton train. Conrad Schlater who has been here for a few days visiting with his rela tives and friends, departed last even ing for Omaha, and from there to his home in the western part of the state. Frank M. Bestor departed this morning for Cozad, Neb., where he goes to attend a family reunion being held there. Mrs. Bestor and children anil Mrs. Harmon Bestor are already at Cozad to attend the reunion. Glen Parriott and wife departed last evening for Peru, Neb., where they will visit over Christmas at the home of Mr. Parriott's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Parriott. Mrs. M. A. Street who has been visiting at Mendota and other points in Illinois, returned home last evening and reports a very pleasant time with old friends of that locality. George Marks, who has just closed cut his farming interests near Ne hawka, departed this morning on a holiday visit to the east, and while absent will visit at Chicago and Co lumbus, O., with friends, and is an ticipating a very pleasant visit. Mrs. James T. Begley was a passen ger this afternoon for Omaha, where she will spend a few hours. Peter Meisinger and wife came in this morning and spent a few hours looking after some Christmas trading with the merchants. George P. Meisinger and wife of Cedar Creek, were in the city today for a few hours looking after some business matters with the merchants. John Kreager of near Mynard was among the visitors in the county seat today, attending to some trading with the merchants. Robert Wohlfarth was among those going to Omaha this afternoon to spend a few hours in that city looking after a few matters of business. Miss Janette Patterson who is at tending school at Ferry Hall, Lake Forest, 111., is home for the holidays and will remain over for the New Year. Poultry Wanted Wanted A car load of live poultry to be delivered near the Burlington freight depot, Plattsmouth, Neb., on Monday and Tuesday, Jan. 1st and 2d, 1917, two days only for which we will pay in cash as follows: Hens, per pound I.'c Pullets l.lc All young roosters I.'c Ducks 1,1c Geese 11c Guineas, per dozen $3.00 Beef hides, per pound 18c Horse hides, each $7.00 We will be on hand rain or shine to take care of all poultry offered for sale. W. E. KEEfJEY C. A. Welsh and wife departed this morning on the early Burlington train for Omaha where they will re main over Christmas visiting with relatives and friends in that city. A healthy man is a king in his own right; an unhealthy man is an unhap py slave. For impure blood and slug gish liver, use Burdock Blood Bitters. On the market 35 years. $1.00 a bottle. Charles F. Vallery and wife of St. Joseph, Mo., came in this afternoon from their home to spend the holi days here with their relatives and friends. Mrs. August Roessler was among those going to Omaha this morning where she will spend a few hours looking after some matters of busi ness in that city. Krn'-.i Saturday's Jaily. Earl Geis and wife departed this afternoon for McCook, Neb., where they will spend Christmas at the home of Mrs. Geis' parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Budig and family. Eugene Williams, who is employed in Omaha came down last evening to enjoy a few hours visit with friends, returning this morning to the metro poll's. John Likewise, wife and children, were passengers this morning for Greenwood where they will remain over Christmas attending a family reunion at the home of relatives in that place. Mrs. M. E. Brantner came in last evening from her home at Pender to enjoy a short visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Corey and other relatives. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature ot George Budig and wife of Lincoln are in the city enjoying a visit over the holidays with Mr. Budig's par ents and other relatives and friends. 1917 Calendar Pads at the Journal office. Danger Signal. If the fire bell should ring would you run and stop it or go and help to put out the fire? It is much the same way with a cough. A cough is a dan ger signal as much as a fire bell. You should no more try to suppress it than to stop a fire bell when it is ringing, but should cure the disease that causes the coughing. This can nearly always be done by taking Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Many have used it with the most beneficial results. It is especially valuable for the persistent cough that so often follows a bad cold or an attack of the grip. Mrs. Thomas Beeching, Andrews, Ind., writes: "During the winter my hus band takes cold easily and coughs and coughs. Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy is the best medicine for breaking up these attacks and you cannot get him to take any other." Obtainable everywhere.