MONDAY. JAVTjARY 29 117. P 1 C Y r ii ntin-i-ivLj ajmn PM.TTSMOUTII SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. ' i ( " ; : r S ' ii k . hi There's nothing: of guessing or specula tion in re-nrc! to Ford cars. Their practical vniup is "being daily demonstrated by more than 1.750,000 Ford owners representing evcrv phaft; of human activity. Ford Service i'or F;rd Owners is as universal and reliable as ihe car itself. Dependability and econo my in cav and service. Better buy your Ford to-day you want it and it will serve you every dav, winter and summer. 1 ounng Car $560. Runabout $345, Coupelet $505, Tov. n Or :f 595, Sedan $645 f. o. b. De troit. Wc . o'ioit your order. Bargains in Used Ford Cars! PERSHING IS ORDERED OUT BY BAKER Officials Expert Entire Column Will llr Moving Uy Tomorrow. Trip to IJorder Will Itcquire One Week. ii '1 r L 3 i ! Mmz mm m. ;::ih Siree;, Plattsmouth, Neb. 9 i IIP gjjjj S : J WSwi i4U Whin . mlrm t V tmm so o ' - -i? ffrafS) C'.ir.rr.tccd to Stronger than I - - - T V--I PIrJttsmcuih, t mm. . i ".. r.Af.i. ;..v. r: tonk;;i r. i : i. i:. of Om::ha, ; . . i::s (u t!'..- m.i ! f are .thedul- vt! ro L...!j .-iii. the First Ire-lytur-! ;": ' '-" 1 i-: - -i :;-.! i",!,.r Kir thi,s v.ni!i. .. T.v;.i . !., i v , n i...f l-'cii "cl-a!5inir house" 1 I. ... ::t ! !'.'! r :..iy t '.(.? tt :i:.is in t ).T!u!i;. 1 ? t- 1 ' i i'i 1'., '.c: i.ins. sir.c- l licit .;.iao v kIi th.- '1 ownst-r.ils luive de- l'-l-'t:"'-" i i"c::tc-i r i.incy. Iowa, at Sidney, by a ' " ;;t' ''i- ' .-. o. c el" :: to 12 and were defeated i ' : -11 ;" . i.r tic It" i Sen nr. I on I- riiinv mo-it I :.-:!!..d :..v.-!i F-ut iy.' j ; y a M.0!V f o2 to 10. Of thi,; latter ii a;-.! Mississippi , .... m .-.,,.,,1 i, Sr.il -..nI -mr.h - ar.d I...', e e v d 2,' (.' miles I'ireniy h is been said; however it is th'!U'4-ht that the losers will weather z. 1 !iiiiv v v, !;. . . v vi, 'eir.u:! in -viv; urieans tiCh v:,.fe.it with as much credit as ;'- '''-tl.e vicror.-! carry their honor. i-.'r,.-. They lave supported j Kronstdt, the elongated pivot-man V"-";'-'-- 'f'1 1 ''' jof the Pn-bytians has rtturnetl and ' tv ir 1(-'r',-t'- vill prnbabiy be seen ia action this I evening with all sails Fet. A :ood m; i:ui.i i itt some itE'i rr.it. .:n:1,v i,... ..,...., ' - :i'-!e .n of Mr. a id j C ATIiOLIC WORKMAN DANCE. T b::s bef n vers' I li.- : , t ,t.M.,;-... d ..c;n;; son-l vil' -iv( 11 s"cial I;inc'e on Saturday . 1 4j.,.(.rv-.f t(, i eve:ar.;r. 1 1 oruary 10th, at the K. h. iT'iio'v 're-o-vM' fnvii 'his' ve'r-!!'-111 io 'vhich the public i.s 'cordially . .. u. ( .- . . i t... .,v-r jr.. f invtfed to be present. The music '., ',' , .'. ! '.,V tocn-i ; vI!1 'U r'lin;hl-"1 ly the Plattsmouth . ,.f..,, -; and a j-ood time is in store i .-' . i r. 7. f1' 'hose who attend. !. rn . it 'i much; " " A want ad win oring you a buyer. El Paso, Tex., Jan. 2S American tmops of Major General Pershing punitive expedition tramped along the high road loading from Coloni Duh lan to the border today, on the first leg of the march which took them into Mexico in the pursuit of Francisco Villa. Infantry cavalry, artillery and mo tor trucks moved along the tree-lined highway which winds across the plateau overlooking the Casa?. Grandes valley, like the old prairie schooners of the days of moved across the plains of the sunset trail. Tonight the troops were encamped along the- road with the head of the column resting near llirseh's Hole, twenty miles north of the Mormon colony where General Pershing has made his field headquarters since the expedition ceased its pursuit of Villa and his band of followers, arrivals at the border said : The last reveille at the field head quarters was blown before dawn to day, and, by sunrise, the advance guard of the expeditionary forces was well on the way toward the border, according to Americans who came from the front late today on truck t tains to Columbus, X. M. General Pershing and his staff were expected to be among the last to leave the field hetid.;'.:at ters and will rule to the first night's encamp ment in automobiles with the rear guard, these arrivals said. The long march to the Mexico-American border will be resumed tomorrow, it was said The Associated Press was the first to inform General Pershing of the formal order for the withdrawal of his column today and he immediately mail;- a change in his plans for the exodus, the soldiers reported tonight upon their arrival here. Instead of establishing a field base at Ojo Fed erico, forty miles from the bonier as was 07 ivir ;dly planned, there to await the formal order for withdrawal. ncTM"il Pershing was said to have ar ranged to establish his temporary aid headquarter.- at Las Palomas a'-res. seven miles south of the border where he would hold a general re view of them before thev made the ast lap of the march into Columbus. The actual crossing of the border could not occur, it was predicted to night, until next week. Washington. I). C, Jan. 27 With- Irawal of the American military ex pedition in Mexico was ordered by the war department today, and by the end of another week the entire com mand, after ten months on Mexican soil, probably will have reerossed into the United States. The order went to General Funston in command at the border and left to his discretion the exact time of start ing the northward movement and the details of carrving it out. For several weeks he has known of the administration's determination to order the troops back to the border ind under his direction the expedi tion has been concentrated for the long march. Officials here understand that some advance units already have started north, and believe that within forty- eight hours the whole column will be in motion. STAMPED ENVELOPES A D VANCE. . . . e i ';). i aM. I I .V.'S. CASTOR iA ; : r.t r 'V.-s ("-...at' .... ,' w In ysc- For Over SO Years ,.f s..v ; s. :it v, ; hs ; For Infants and Children Letter files at th .To irr.nl ofHre. i ; Always tear, r vi.e i!ntuTC of MdmiVj! light, January 28fh Ffrsi1 Prssbvterians vs. Kmm First FL E. mops OF O Til AHA Roller Rink 3:15.. SUNDAY AN IDEAL DAY. Despite the prophecy of the weather man yesterday for colder"weather and snow flurries, the day was one of the most delightful for many months from the standpoint of the weather, and greatly resembled a balmy spring day, and made it possible to be out without the necessity of an overcoat, which is going some for the last of January in this country. With the warm sun shine and gentle spring-like breeze blowing, the population in general were all out doors yesterday as much as possible, despite the fact that it was slightly sloppy and muddy under foot. It was certainly a rare treat in the weather line, which was thor oughly enjoyed by young and old alike. The high cost of paper and inks has caused Uncle Sam to advance 1 lit price of stamped envelopes and news paper wrappers, according to notifi cation sent out to the postmasters throughout the country. The No. V, 2-cent envelopes will now cost .f"21."()0 instead of $21; the No. .r 1-cent en velopes will now cost SlU'iO per thou sand instead of $11, as formerly; the No. 8 2-cent envelopes will now cost $22.00 instead of $21. .r,r,, and the No. 1:5 envelopes will cost $21.74 instead of $20.0S as they have in the past. The price of newspaper wrappers will be $10.1; per thousand instead of $10.72. The price of envelopes in the small .sales will not be affected by the increase, but those who purchase thorn in large quantities will feel the in crease somewhat. -Sj k i CALL copies Elect inn o He IL-M !.:;sf Sim.i iy in February; Elect I'rcvideni in March. Assembly Approves Act for I!eMiious Frotdoni; Ministers Mexican Horn. REPUBLICANS ARE UNITED ON ALL PARTY POLICIES Washington, Jan. 28. Republican members of the house of representa tives will caucus piobably Friday night on the legislative situation. There will be a general sizing up of the political discussion of hoi: -e organization:; anil legislative polieie; for the coming congress, A icsoluton to be considered among others is one introduced by Representative Anderson (Minnesota) left over from last week's republican caucus, to create a committee of fif teen republicans to receive and con sider suggestions as to a legislative program for the republicans in the next house. This is regarded as a compromise for Iiepresentat ive Gard ner'. progressive program. BUSINESS JUDGE ARCHER'S COURT TODAY This morning Judge Archer spt-v.t several busy minutes ministering out justice to those who were brought b ' ftue him for juelgme-au William Larue, residing in the vicinity of Murtay forfeited $" in cash wki.di he had deposited with the police Sat urday evening when lie war: picked up for being in a state of intoxication upon the streets. The court in the for .ing in the state of inte"-:ic;:t -on default of Larue assessed him a iiae of $." and costs and the amount of the forfeit will be turned over to the citv strongbox to assist in the running of the city. Robett Iiichter was giv en a fine of $2 and costs, amnuntirar to $." which he paid. He was chargrd with being drunk on Saturday even ing which caused a small disturbance at the old fashioned dance at the Woodman hall, and which was quieted bv Oilicer P. A. McCrary. Chamberlain's Cough IJcraedy Most Effectual. "I have taken a great many bottles of Chamberlain's Cough Eernedy and every time it has cured me. I have found it most effectual for a hacking cough and colds. After taking it a cough always disappears," writes J. II. Moore. Lost Valley, Ga. Obtain able everywhere. Money to lo?n on citv roal estate bv the Plattsmouth Loan & Faiilding Association. See T. M. Patterson, Secretary. 3-2tfd The Habit of Taking Cold. With many people taking cold is a habit, but fortunately one that is eas ily broken. Take a cold sponge bath every morning when you first get out of bed not ice cold, but a tempera ture of about 00 degrees F. Also sleep with your window up. Do this and ycu will seldom take colel. When you do take cold take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and get rid" of it as quickly as possible. Obtainable everywhere. We're as Near as the Nearest Pfcons FQRASiGKFHIQ ffJlill n 1 ant-nr- "TID you ever stop to think how much Flow ers help to cheer and en courage those who may be ill or in trouble. Your remembrance neeel cost but little and selected here you may be sure of its reali ty and punctual delivery whenever desiieet. L. SI. ULLIS Greenhouse Phone 15 Residence 552 Queretaro, Mexico, Jail. 2. The constitutional assembly lias adopted an article whereby General Cau-snr.a is authorized to issie a call and pro vide regulations for the eh-rlkai of tnepib rs of" o,i-,'e-s, lo lie h:!d the iast Sunday in Ft-brua'y. Con;-re-;. -will meet in extraorditia.) y s:.ion otr Apiil 7. Congress al- o v. ill a;-t a- a sort of ejcctoial eoPege, passing on the pre-idefitia! election and oMlcadiv d (dating the pt sid n eleeted. No mention is made a to tiv- dale of holding the nresid'-nthd .!(! ioa, but it pre babiy will be th h' - t :vaiday ia Mare-h. The v-:i vaordina. y .--e-ssi'-n e;f ci-jjgre: s will take vud'i- eo-ibide''a-t ion ceitr.in lavs ai.d v. iii arjpoint judge-- and other etlicia! ; who will a fsirn" ofiice .July !, v.hen the present ofiieials ( lal th-ir tern--. Th- tt rm of the r.'-xt !!.-Idcnt -haii le coo-M iv I as beginning Dee-e-iniiei . 1 :'!;'. .- til' tiex. e!e;'ti:.n will !" held :n I); ;-er.l.e-. l!2(i. The article providim. t!.:d e;ituii da.tes for st-ite oiTicii oc coigress iiiu :t have rc.agn"d from the army ninety days before the election h.aj been anien'o'i to iie-rm't the erudidacv ef ; rmy na n ro.!ed ti e ! ?:.' it y where they a;e sc-i.king oil: -e i . i . r :-! - the. laci- whertr 1h'-y ho'd their mditary eon. ir.au 1. Tie assemh'y at p; oc.l ill article wh-cli proviclcd t Vs ' ys.re woul,; ,.. free to foll-w his r-di desires and practice the vrer.os. - of lii- denomina'. i-jii in th- eiai t ii or at home, but t hat -very ptbl:c re-'a-'ioi's act mu.-t be ceh bra ted in the church., which must always 1-e mider the v;g ilaree of t'v authorities. It wa -fi.ieti ;.i.- " that miiuste r; of all tecf--must be Mexi-a?is by Idith, and th-.' legislatures of the re--pecttve states we;-. au'ihe.ri.e-.l to .letc- irit.e tho rnr.v intum number of red: : ct in each laca'ity. accoc'iiig to the ?i ce.-.-iLics. e-en-uderini;- tl; 'ii m. ra'-evs of a pro fession an i sueiect to the laws gov- i tling U o "esiens. Felix S. Pahivaeini, forneM" ; e-cre-iaiy o" p rdie i? -.ti ne'.'- u. air ie a vg. iroi:;: speech in which he said that Pre.-ident Wilson v.r.s the gn-atest ruler of today, that he had undc. stood the situation in Mexuo fti-'ii the l e j uining of the reeohiti .n and that Mexico would not hae had any dd" (iiti 's with the Unite! S'.rte-- except for the deplore !.do infi-nce of -crtai;i individuals. Secretary Lansing, he sail, wanted to settle matters by algo l.iaical foiinulae v. ithr.-ut ie:;.'i'd to i leal-- of i opular .-entini. r.t. Just received n car load off American 8E T 1 vvire rencmg f If you are in heed off wire put in your or der now, so we can reserve it for you at the right prices. 'uU'J & i til? j '.&mm mm IS SMASHED Petrocrael Annoutats Teuton Line Pierced for Distance if Two Miiv. I'ri-oiitrs aitel Loot Taken. THREE KILLED IN LINCOLN VHEK TRAIN HiTS AUTO Lincoln, Neb., Jan. 2S Two nun anel a woman were killed hero shor;dy affer 12 o'clock, wh.cn. a Rock Ishiud passenger train hit an atiteonobi!" in the sou'hern part e f the city. T!te eleael : Ed. Laxon, 10 years old. a garage man. of Ilavelock, Neb. Mrs. Ed Laxon, 10 years old, Ilave lock. Neb. Unidentifieel man, 20 years old. DANCE BY K. S. GIRLS. There will be a elance given by the turner girls at the K. S. hall on Sat urday evening, February .d, to which the public is cordially invited. Music by the Plattsmouth orchestra. G. M. Marks, who has just recently returned from a visit of several weeks at his okl home in Ohio, came up this morning from his home near Nehaw ka, to visit with his many friends in this city. Mr. Mark was accompan ied by his nephew, Dailey Weioels of Carpenter, Ohio, who has accompan ied his uncle west anel expects to make his home in this county in the future. ' Ro'iin, Jan. 2v ( Ry Wire less to S ivvihe.) - ( hi account of superior Ko ian pie's-airo directed against the1 Ted n iine:- in th Meste Canasce M'cto;- on :he GoUe-n Ryi-tritza river !': eet i i R ttvania, rays today's Ge-r-m?i o.li d;.l sta'cni'-nt. the Austro ' i-t nan forces yesterday were com pelled to v.i'hd-.a v to positions r.ear e r 1'oe n..-t b-ink f the river. Ru ; dan attacks against the Ger ria:'s ea both .-ides of the River Aa. i i t Riga sec or. were repulsed with ke.iv;, los.-vs to the forces of Emporer Ni.-h.ola,. Pe I ro-.- v.id ( I.ondan ) , Jan. 2S. (Ilrili.-h Admird'y Per Wireless.) L'u.-sian forces after artillery pre paration ;.s -univd the oilers ive yes t.. ..,i.,,- against the A ust ro-German fortified oiiians on both sieles of the Kiaipclaivr-Tacobeni road, rear the 'rth'.ve-rcrn front h-r of Moldavia, and afar subh'Orn fighting broke t'iroi-g'i the Teutonic lines, along a front of nearly two miles, says the Russian oi'lcial staiemcnt today. Pii-.-'iu-is and booty were taken by th" Ru -shins, tie extent of which has not yet been aseor.at'.cd. Southwest of RPra tiiiee successive German at- The statement follows: 'After f'erce a.t fillet y preparation the (iernvirs launched an attack against our eietachments occupying posit 'oris e-n bd!i side: of the Kaln-r.em-Chlok road, to the west of Riga. The attack was tepidse-el anel the etiemy fieei in disorder. Two hours l iter the Germans launched another attack on the same front being again repulsed. After artillery preparation the enemy assumed the offensive .- gainst our troops occupying posi tio' s six versts northwest of the vil lage of Kalni'.cm. but the attack was at re-sled by our fire. "During the night of January 27, afle: artillery preparation, small enemy detachments attacked our posts on the River Shara. in the re gion of the Raranovichi-Luninietz railway line, but were driven back to their trenches. WHAT SS A n f rJ t J - u n This is a "leak" that is just as valuable to you ( if you take careful netice of it as the one Lawson got in on. Special or regular bars trans parent Toilet Soap oc White Russian Soap "0 bars for LO0 Sugar 13 pounels $1.00 Kraut, " cans 2."c Fancy peaches, pineapples anel apricots, per can 2"c Plattsmouth Fruit and Grocery Company. "On the same day one of our air planes in charge of Aviator Ensign Plugin anel having as the observer Staff Captain Kiseley, while return ing from a reconnoissance, was at tacked by a German battle plane. After some machine gun firing our airplane caught tire and fell in the region of the River Shara, in front of our wire entanglements. The bodies of the aviator and observer were brought in the same day. "South of Rrody the enemy launched an attack against our ad vance guard, but as the result of our fire and counter attack he fled back in disorder to his trenches, suffering heavy losses. "North of Kirlibaba an enemy at tack was repulsed. "Roumanian front: Our eietach ments after artillery preparation as sumed the offensive on both sides of the Kimpolung-Jacobeni road and after a stubborn fight broke through the enemy's fortified positions on a front of three versts. Prisoners anel booty were taken, the extent of which is being ascertained. "A German airplane dropped bombs on the station at Zamdre on the Alex androviskaia railway. Read the Evening Journal, rents a week. Only 10 Catarrh Cannot De Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, aa tlicy cinrol reach Hie se;Ct of the elicrtuse. Ctttnrrh is a local elise-ase, arcatly in-iLic-iiec'i by cons-tiiuuonal lonuilion.s, and in era r to cure it you must taUo an internal n-ni'.'dy Hall's 'aau rli Medi cine id taken intrraullv an 1 acts thru the blood on the mucous surfaces of the .-v:-ieni. Hall's Catarrh Miiichie va3 urisri'O.t-1 by i,nc cif t ho 1'st p!iv iciari:; j.i this country iVr years'. It is ctc.i fio:;.'il of sj;i:. of thv !k: tor.i ':; l:n".wn. eoml iriui with Rorn of the ht?f l!oal 7Hi.irn.T-!. The ier! ct. coml:natioi f the iiiK'rHelienls In liali' e'atairii Iteiii eiri'1 ii what p; nOu'-fs F-iii-li w .in-ltT n I .-(sill's in '.itp : i !ial condit't r.3. SjciiU far te:t ir.ionialp. lrt-e. J. CIIHNKV CO., Props.. Tolelo. O. Ail XVi.cijiMs, Hull's iaai.ly 1'iils fur constipation. Scial Given by K. S. Turner Girls at the !HJLL datnroay bsm 0 EVERYBODY INVITED MUSIC BY PLATTSMOUTH ORCHESTRA ADMISSION Gents 50c Ladies 25c