PA3E THREE rt-ArrsKotrra evening jsurnai.. THUSETJA7. 3J07I7,IBE 21. 1S12. u XMAS Will Soon Be Here! You help us to give satisfaction and prompt servive by having a Sitting Made at your very earliest convenience. Courteous treatment and photos that please isour motto. Sittings on Sunday by appointment. Ghrist & Ghrist Studio, Successors to Roy Smith.' Second Floor Coats Block. S M REPORT OF THE CONDITION -OF THE Farmers State Bank of Plattsmouth, Neb. Charter No. 1430, in the State of Ne braska at the close of business November 1, ltUS. RESOURCES Loans and discounts lv Vu ."13 overdrafts 12 llcr.ds, Securities, judgments. claims, etc 21 44t 4." OiUer assets Libert y Bonds ' icq m Hanking- boue, furniture and fix tures s'M 2t! Current exienses. ta.-s and inter est paid 5 4'.Y 41 Cash items l-9 14 Iuefrom National and Mate banks 31 u Currency 7 ti. no iold coin rtriii ti Silver, nickels and certs 1 :Wi Total. .... i i.6 40 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in ."hi 0 C I lidivided protit! S 12." 07 1 ndivilualdeiHsitNSHliject toclieck 17ttr 71 Time certificates ! dejxxsits !! M'O 77 Casliier's checks outsranuintr 4 i lue to National and State hanks .. 2.'! !'. : IeiK-.itor' truaranty fund 2 l0 t) Total ?a:ii' OS 40 STATE or NF.BHASKA. C ounty of Ca-s. t -s I. T. M. Patter son. President of t he aKve named hank do hereby swear that the above statement is a correct and true copy of the report naule lo the State Banking Board. T. M. Patteksmn. President. Attest: A. .1. Schafer. director K. i. Luiz. Director Sulcriled and sworti to ln-fore me ties li.th tlay of Novernlier I'.'ls. IJ. A. liisencrans. Notary Public. Cut This Out It Is Worth Money. DON'T MISS THIS.. Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c to Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, 111., writing vour name and address clearly. You will receive in return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup, Foley Kid ney Pills and Foley Cathirtic Tab lets. Sold everywhere. Roy Craig, who has been con fined to his home and bed for the past ten days, with the Flu, is so he can be out again, but not feel- ins strong: vet. Mrs. Craig, who has also been sick with the same nalady. is just so she can be up and around the house a portion of the time. CASTOR I A for Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always beam the Sirrsarure cf PUBLIC SALE! The undersigned will sell at Public Auction at his place at the north end of Ninth Street, Plattsmouth, Neb., commencing pt 1:00 o'clock sharp, on MONDAY, NOV. 25th, the following described property, to- wit: Two gray mares, five years old, both in fcal. weight 1300. One bay mare, thirteen years old. weight 1300. One bay mare colt, seven months old. One black mare colt, seven months old. One Jersey cow, four years old, was fresh this fall. One red cow, seven years old, will be resh December 1st. Three spring sows, six months old Two spring shotes, six months old FAEM MACHINERY. One lumber wagon, one spring wagon, one set double harness, one new hay rake," one mower, one corn planter, one 14-inch walking plow, one double harrow, one cultivator, and some other articles too numer ous to mention. TERMS OF SALE Ml sums un der $10 cash in hand. On sums over $10 a credit of six months will be given, purchaser giving bankable note with approved security bearing eight per cent iaterest from date. No property to be removed from the premises until settled for. ALBERT PENDAL W. R. Young, Auctioneer. Geo. 0. Dovey, Clerk. . : NEWS FROM ALVO Joe Vickers was in Lincoln Thurs day. Alvin Cashner of Lincoln visited relatives here Sunday. Joe Armstrong was in Lincoln' from Friday till Sunday. I3ert Hollenbeck came in Tues day from Iowa, to visit relatives. Harry Long of South Bend call ed on J. A. Shaffer between trains Tuesday. Miss Maud Hutchison of Raymond spent the past week with Mrs. Walt er Kathbun. Charley Foreman who is attend ing the State Farm school visited home folks over Sunday. Mrs. A. N. Myers and sons visit ed a few days-last week with rela tives and friends at Cresco. Mrs. Frank Tyo of Louisville, visited several days last week with her brother Walter Rathbun and family. LaVerne Stone is attending Offi cers Training School at Camp Grant, Illinois, having gone last week. Mrs. H. A. Bailey and daughter. Miss Grace and son Kenneth were passengers for Omaha Monday on No. 38. Marion Prouty has returned to his home on Seattle, Wash., after spending a few weeks here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cashner enter tained at dinner Monday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Foreman sr., and Marion Prouty. Mr. and Mrs. John Foreman ent ertained at dinner Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Foreman sr. and family, M. and Mrs. Noel Foreman and Met Prouty. Geo. Whitman of New Orleans. La., visited at the Geo. P. Foreman home from Thursday till Sunday, going from here to Denver, Colo., on business. Mr. Hull returned Monday from Bedford county, Penn., where he has been visiting for several months to visit his daughter Mrs. L. Laur itsen and family. Mrs. J. P. Rouse has received word of the death of his nephew Wm. Alton at Los Angeles, Calif.. formerly of Omaha. He leaves a wife and three children. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Uhley and children have returned to their home at St. Joe, Mo., and Mr. Uh ley has recovered sufficiently to take up his work again. A. J. Erobs and family have moved into the Eoyles building, having ccme here from Osceola. Mr. Brobs is a carpenter and is finish ing Jno. Foreman's home. Mrs. Lauren Mickle and children and Mrs. Sam Hardnock and child ren visited last Wednesday at the home of the former's mother, Mrs. E. Doty at Weeping Water. Mr. and Mrs. John Murtey, Floyd Dickerson and Mrs. J. A. Shaffer, motored to Lincoln Thursday morn ing. Mr. and Mrs. Murtey attend ing the funeral of an old friend. Mrs. Geo. D. Babbitt and son Miilard left Thursday for their home at Albion, reaching there Saturday night, having visited in Lincoln enroute. They found Mr. Babbtt well, though the Flu is still closed. Mrs. Ruth Appleman. Mrs. Aud rey Stroemer, the Misses Clara Dick erson and Marie Appleman, Miss Lois Keener and Miss Lucile Mc Kinnon went to Lincoln Friday evening on No. 37, returning home on No. 3S Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Foreman Jr.. and children and Mrs. Belle Ben nett motored down from Valparaiso last Wednesday and vls!ted rela tives here until Thursdas morning when they j returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bennett accompanied them as far as Lincoln. MURDOCK ITEMS Oscar Zink is sick with. "Flu." Matt Thimgan went to Omaha Monday. Miss Mary Rush went to Lin coln Sunday evening. Ed. Jumper is confined to " his heme with an attack of influenza. Henry Bohn and Louie Dehning autoed to Lincoln Friday afternoon. Miss Mable Rush was in Lincoln last week having dental work done. John Weichel and son Harry of Alvo were in town Friday morn ing. Emil Kuehn returned Thursday from a business trip to Shenandoah, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry McHugh went ; to Omaha Tuesday, returning Wednesday. Mrs. Carl Rohrdanz of Bala, Kans came Friday evening for a visit with relatives. E. W. Thimgan and O. E. Mc Donald motored to Omaha on Wed nesday of last week. Mrs. E. T. Tool and Fmil Kuehn and family were Sunday guests of Paul Schewe and family. Mi?s Mary Taylor returned to her home in Alvo to help care for her brother's who are sick with the Flu. Otto Wirth, son of Conrad and Rosetta Wirth was born at Sedalia, Missouri on Jan. 2S, 1SS4 and died at Lincoln, Nebr., on Nov. 12, 191S. aged 3 4 years, 9 months and 14 days. In 1893 he moved with his parents to Murdock where he lived until about five years ago when he was removed to Lincoln to the Hos pital for Feeble Minded. He was afflicted practically all his life with epileptic fits and it was in one of these he died. The remains were brought here last Friday, when a short service was held by Rev. A. H. Schwab in the church, after which he was laid to rest in the TUC CVCC MIL L Lit Ui THE WORLD" SESTTLT CT T AH GET PRACTICE By common consent there is no mere remarkable phase of the big Clune cinema production, "The Eyes of the World." at the Parmele, starting Thanksgiving day, than the character portrayals revealed by this new motion picture achieve ment. One of the critics has de clared that the acting and the types in "The Eyes of the World"' have never had an equal, considered ar, a whole, since niotir.n picture fea tures began to be presented. Certainly no one has contributed more to bring this praise to "The Eyes of the World" than Arthur Wabash cemetery beside his moth- Tavares, who plays the double role er who died five rears ago. He , of John YvUlarct, convict, and Henry leaves his father and sister Rose, Marstein, the pseudonym. of the now Mrs. Oscar stuoer ol Jxjd v.i. . - t Angeles. California. they having , the penitentiary. moved there last year to make their home. He leaves several other rela- v"' hish clas? v ork 311,1 tives, he being a M. Amgwert and many friends Tl lie m: up and acting of this artist are specimens i nphew of Mrs. L. ! lerior intelligence. No character in the story seems more to he actual ly living the life portrayed before WILL FINISH THE WORK , ine "h,on OF THE LOCAL BOARD one orea'ecl 1,y Tf.rares- j So ably and discreetly are the From Wednesony's Daily. . pathetic wanderings of this unfertu- The intention of the Government nate depicted that the interest and is to close up the work of Local sympathy of the audience is never Boards over the country during the lost for a moment from the outset remainder of this month, and after to the last scene in the cabin which the beginning of December, have the leaves aiarsien mui a jimuive expenses, which has been very great justice and the unhappy football of over the entire country, done away with. The board here is trying to get the work well in hand by the ap pointed time, and in readiness for inspector upon his arrival, and have the entire work of that body closed up promptly. Frank Libershal has sure had a lot of work to perforin during his connection and the life of the Local Board, and it will be. quite a relief to him when the work : is competed and all matters taining to it closed up. fate. In make-up also Tavares has shown a genius equal to hi? capac ity for registering action and emo tion on the screen. The most rigor ous scrutiny will find it hard to de tect the make-up wnich changed Willard. the convict, into Mars: en. he wanderer although the camera is a merciless revealer of the sec rets of the distinguished thespian. Anv flaw in the use of devices to r" ! create illusion by change of the iea- SAVE THE HABIT! ! tures is expressed without respect to person or station. When a make up like Tavares. representing th? most unkempt condition that a for- During the four weeks of the epi- : orn fugitive could reach, is carried demic of influenza Trlner's Ameri- through a Ions: period, as in "The can Elixir of Bitter Wine made I Eyes of the World." without txpe many new friends. From various sure cf any artif.cial device, 1 lie parts of the country arrived letters j fact bears its own testimony to l is describing the emotions of content- j mastery of the most difficult of the ment and assuredness spread by the ', actor's calling. trustful remedy. Treasure this ex-j Tavares i- a Californian. allhough perience! Triner's American Elixir ; 0f Portuguest ancestry. He was born can be always relied upon. It clean0 in San Francisco in and in the intestines, sharpens appetite, ; early life conceived a passion for helps digestion and expels all dang- 'the theatre. He has had both i-tzre erous substances from your body. At ; and screen training, of wl drug stores. Price $1.10. Triner's Liniment is the Vest remedy to keen you physically fit. Rheumatism, neuralgia, lumbago, sprains, strains, swellings and other such pair.s will cease to torture you. Price 3." and - i b his exceptional natural talents have taken the utmost advantage. He was with the original "Bird of Taradise" Company in its New York run and was or. the vaudeville stage for four years as a singer. C5 cents at drug stores, by mail 4". n,arkefi vocaI auiitv being cue of and 75 cents. Joseph Triner Com- hi9 accomplishments. panv. 1333-1343 S. Ashland Ave..! , , . . ... In the cinema field he was one Chicago, 111. - 4. . . . . , of the pioneers, beir.:r an original member of tlie Keystone Company. IT- 4 - 1- . 1 4 . , 1 A t .e .eaca y uu , . Auiid. iia,-;IIe jef .. ur.. u, rfturn to the ticej Bookkeeping, the principles of j staf?e for a ime ,mt foumT i5 v,., v Accounting, the use of the various I hack tQ thc n,ovio fo,d with f,.( up-to-date office appliances for sav- j Fk.tion Motion Picture Ccmpanv. ing time and money; we give you i appo!.rin!; in ..The Spanish Jade." thorough training in all of the so- ; Then camp h5s first hi pprt ie called technical office work, so that played Sencr Ortegna in "Ramona" you can fit into any hank or busi- j anj cverVone who sav- that heavi ness office and immediately give j ful pictnr? rerall 1,e TmcSfe service that will merit a good sal- j wJth v.hk.h ,.e inveFtetl tlie ary. Send for free catalogue. Ad- roie oj.tw dress Grand Island Business Col- lege. Grand " Island. Nehraska the Oldest and Largest Business Train- ! i WILL HOLD EEMORL'iL SERVICE ing School in Nehraska rounding states. and sur- Sufcscribe for the Journal. ---4 Poultry Wanted! From Wednesday's Pally. The Young Men's Bible Class, at the Methodist church, of which Jesse Perry is president, and E. H. Wes cott. teacher, are at this time ar ranging for holding in the near fu ture of a memorial service in honor of their number, Hugh Karnes, who lost his life in battle in France on October Sth. Just when the service will be held, and as to all the ap pointments regarding the same, they have not as yet completed, and will be announced later. Protect the Children. Children are as likely to get the grip and influenza as grown-up.:-. Foley's Honey and Tar gives quick relief from all kinds of coughs, colds, croup and whoopl&g cough; covers raw, inflamed surfaces with !n hpatintr snnfhintr -nri t i r p- Hdnrs air passages, checks strangling, choking, coughing. Contains no opiates. Sold everywhere. From Aionday's Pally The following is the re.-:ult of the Target Practice held this day o;i Covernr.ier.t Range two miles north of Burlington depot, (Same be-ins the fir.t ever held by thli Company). Conditions shooting north, strong ncrthvt5t wind, rain oral very chilly. First column of figures indicates the ran?:? at 0 yards. ', shots, pos sible -'. Second coluir.n of fiuros indicate the ranj-'e at r.00 yrds, o shoots, possible 25: Captain Raw;- Lieut. Hill Lieut. Avar:' Sergt. Holmes Wile- Best or Ril ti ricElwpin Corp. War? a Corp. Wh:al:er Corp. Haft Private A":;i-J Private Iirittan Private Brown Private Burrows Private Blaha Per st. Sergt. Corp. Corp. 10 ! 1 17 20 21 --l't . ; o 12 20 2 0 0 1 2 0 12 'J 4 .10 o o t .12 .14 i . 4 .21 .14 . S 0 Private Bush Private Cloidt Private Copenha r Private Carlson I'rivate DeWolf Private F.'. ersole Private Edwards Private Evers Private Edgtrton Private Farley. Private Fields Private 31 it 1 'i Private Johnson Private Kiss! ing Private Morgan Private Pollock J. K. Private P-.:!'.-!; T. II. Private noser crans Private Scarborough 1 r Ir ivate Si einh.aur 1 Private Stiles Private Schulhofi" Private Sc'.-ni": id. .en Private fan dir. Private Tri:.s-. Private WartLiin P. A. Pr:vuTc"W::rr hin W. W. IT Private Wasst-11 13 Private York' 1. C. Private Yaibrou -:. 1 i (A) (iiJ ii' t -i'." t af li is. raTv J. W. HfLMES. li-t Serge.!! 1 f i. I ! I l I I I I 1 I LL. . A I d 1 9 Y a r " n tv -v . it ivii lS 2zt f.1 t.z J ery 2 0 2 1 .i; i r, u V N7 Tf i lie largest 7 HILT Carried Iir.S. J. E. J0ZCES AND :i:iLDEEN SICK : ; Frtt-. Tii"y'f P:ii!y. Mrs. J. E. Jones ar l t -xn fv.i.iW children, one a babe, and CliiTord. but a -mall hoy. have been si k at ( tb.eir Fourth a?:d Granite streets ht.nie for thc pas f ..- vc';r. They have a'.I beer, down for the time and T with no ore to assist in 'th;? v.-ork g on the ii;Mde. while the neighbor--. jT have been p.ssi-.tirg in th.e work. 'B v.-ho b.rive did all they could. Mrs. ' Jones having ro relatives in the.'j city, as the hoys are away in th,(p service of the country. jJ : !f 15 VISITIKa IJT THIS CITY. U . if Charles G. Beeson. who has peer ; iy n the eact for sore tiire. and who is located at Cleveland. Obi . at theiA I ii e a c 6 o Mgvj is the time to make your selection ! Cards soing to the Soldier Boys in France must bo mailed soon. Y'ayne Hotel, arrivtd 5r. the ci'yj a few clays idnce. and is visiting at 'M ! T th ent Cllgageu in l t:e ae.x ; : ,;er e.i- ness, bavins in hard the i-stianre-A by country newspapers special r.d- jj ditions. Beeson will visit here for a short time with his rc;at;ve-., j 1 and a large number of frier;!?. jS John Kaffenherger, from r.oarj'j Cedar Creek, was in the city las Ik Friday, and calied at the Journal j office to renew his subscription for another year. We have a nice Sine of these at lie In me f his relatives, being all ruest of his irother. hrclbcr and P5 TS 3 f IT 1 By Talail cn Receipt of Price. Frank Oliver, frorj Zanesville. Wisconsin, who has been here visit ins with relatives and friends for the past few dn.ys, was in the city last Saturday, and paid the Journal oHice a brief call. For the Mail Order Trade wo have a fine assortment put up in 3 neat bcx, all different designs, ror $1. 89 A car load of live poultry to be de livered at poultry car near Burling ton Freight Depot, Plattsmouth, Nebr., on Saturday Nov. 23. One day only, for which we will pay in cash : Hens 18c Springs 19c Ducks ; 18c Geese 16c Old Eoosters 15c Will be on hands rain or shine E. A. Wurl the merchant was a and tak? care of all the poultry visitor in Omaha for the afternoon, ! Smith Hide Co., Market Square, St. Joseph, Mo., are paying 19c lb. for No. 1, salt cured hides. Ilore hides $5.00 to $7.00 each. Write for free shipping tags and fur price. 4-tf Henry Kehne and san William, from near Weeping Waler, in Cent er precinct, were in tlie city for a few hours yesterday, driving tip from heir home to leak after some business matters at the rourt hou;e. While here Mr. Kehne sr., called at the Jourral office to renew his, paper for another year, and pay r.i a social call. He has bern one of the Journal's valued rer.dDrs for : inany years. i 0 rciers Early! Don't I-vilc a Cold cr the Crin. offered for sale. Yours very truly, W. E. KEENEY. having gone there to . look after If yen foci "strtfTe-d up," bloated, I bilious, languid cr have sick head ache, sour p.-mrs.ch, crated tongue, bad breath cr other conditions caus- t" cd by clowed up digestion, a Foley Cathartic Tablet will give prompt relief. It is a gentle, wholesome. thoroughly cleansing physic that.. leaves no Lad aft er-cT-j-ct s. Sold everywhere. i some business, and wholesale house. to visit the j j j j j j yj Journal Want -Ads Fay!