J. PAGE SIX. I'l tVTSMOli! II sr.MI-WEEKLT JOITKNAU TTiUPDAY. ITBEUARY C. 119. SATBfMG MM' irrfornod deneral Per.-hing that ;nral lVr.-V.v.g that ' t r J jj-j RET" ft! iM he harry ana proud f M & .- bodies .of the A uieri - WMlirffeS-fi -Jc-Wi 'France we'll i retain tli from umm b F. "g fsT3 r3 n r a "1 J.k;iLi.Ii Vw-'-ltDtii CiiAc. tOiiiW k . ii-i patriots who have fallen upon j soil." A hill is now before , !0 :.'"L-. - Vngress fur tin vsi a'dislm-.ent of, SIO"-J L' J--3 til" j " ll! 4 abroad, which. Lt tut fl w C a u ts Z. GOIIO TO TOPI puncli ll:ct relieve c will insure luture care uy me i no-; d States Government .Vat io'ial i 4 ; ( ,. .( . ri s jiro id'v m r-a f r. 1 Jor- t i I J ;jV. :il ir.v- hc'ii i;i;i'l' 1. t' (:'or ? i;i 'J TTrTTTrn TnrtTTrtPTAT TrvT T T XT I . ii;3 v.-rt.:-.v.r.-, ccr. tccttcrJr.T clrcu!ct:o.--Ll u'.u. of th.- alii-a nation'; or iL-iiiiir. rr.ui.ijuu xu.v j. vv.i;.i r.-:..- :'! .r n- ar th ' !';( t ! :-l;oia in lml set , ::!;'. "T for thi-; i)!irp)?c as a ccnu-jt-Tv ami rIi-Tinu srvici-s in :'(- j GAMBLE- PHOJIINENT OM AHA BUSINESS MAN. the ccliis epet cr.d trir.-arulc. rcl!:.', r-rdy, c!ar.!y. A vender f-.:I f Sudden Dccliiio in Tcmperluro Ccuscg Doir.Ritcifcr Ihccs Wcrni Cents at Great Reductions : s i ' i t . J. TT.. ---3 vv-w --- - ---( l'A. r Kp it ? --.Jy fcr ti v'-:!: farr.y. Ir.e L:; Lr.ttiC is crc-c: 1- c.iiir.i'i !k' stati-d now j i -t :'rt i ;, '. --rk :' ?! 1 1 an f' r ( lw.di.-s ii tl:i cnuntry v il! h.'- t:. p;.vij- Schools Here in 1900-10. (U r. rr'd until tii-- j Goir.'" to Oir.alia r.s Si Cickh old er in Chemical Co:rvany. Wj KjlO li H fe A Ht.. inch:,-,,, th::t -f .ran,-! fCfl"iv 'v'l ' notice , iv-n .hrouuh; r.' r' ;i: -t - -aa. li : .i r . n' ? Hie 23 -r,;.h::. !vh. -1 . John W. Cainhl". t .ri-.i!ji'i!i i" th' :a::hml 'ln-niii-al M.: i. ". ! j t u ri n;r (.;;;::'; ny. of (Jin.iiia. I, ;-t.-i! vico-rrcsi.h tii air! ! ( i. .f. ( r ii ; ' r,i':' ja n y !"!: REPLY TO LETTER OP IXGUIHY IlEGARDIr.'G THE DfSPOilllOII OF REMAINS OF SCiriEE. r;:::":' of 1 . 1 -: I : : i- n ! as i . !! :v i: y. .!. ('. ASHl.i'iiV, .iij:ita:; v.'Ta' I'H-a ;i( r r -i-.iTi to : : i t ) i ":i r' 1 (' ' ;. s h, ; ,:.;:;.'. t .!;. ,,f t he toanl of ('irt-ciors th.- firs' .National hani; of ):r,a i'f ix-ins a-.i' 1 - i t " in his o i ! t !.'s jy.ttrnir --X. V.'hi!" not sevt vir.j: his ennnret ion . i !i ti.f S'an.h'.nl ("hcniiia! c.-tv.-..::y. Mr. (. in'Mr v, ill ii-he in--i'r i'.i 'ii" h.;i in his m .v oSic-io! :: r: ciiy. i ( iiiai.a hnov.s iv. fiait:tit' also a". ; r .- s ' - .! if th- Chanihcr of I'oni-tn- :-c- tii'l a !.:-:;'iu-r of tlif Athlt'tic I mi in RESPOHSE TO iHruiRY;FLATTS?'OUTH BOY ! IN FHIilPPIHES IS ft CflMH WWW Vr.;.,., ,:.. r.,a... ::i.)iir I.a.kf ciuh ami Sah-s Mana s' a- -nciat ion. lie has nnuh' his !ii ;:. in th" rity f ir th" pa-T -iuh' :vs ar.a is j.rut:;: v."::? in Inisimss May Bury Soldiers In Trance. And May E-ing Ti cr.i IIc::.e To America. Pr-.n t - s : ...',-. Kilward ('. I'.ii'i'i" i 'i v. r:,':: to th- (!i-r::;!t;. a" Wa '. :-. -tranlinp t-.t il:sp sit ioj! :' '.'. - -i;iai::- .f his s..::. v. ho iu.-t ' i- IhV in hatfl' :;i !'r;i!i' ' " f- )i' - ;-i - s !!! t!;.' Cl ni III !'C I a I Wl.Tia 111 '!!: w y :rs folh'ikinr his i rai'ua- !m: :'!-?.i . h- I'tiiviTj-ity of .chra l.a. 1 1" is :tfi .- rs ohl. v,;-s assistant 'ii)Orinti'niltnt n: , a Iar:.:o i-';ari itM-nt store i:i iVaf tl-' co:ts .it Fort Mills. Ccrrc-i- . CMAKLEo V77TSTSUCX COMPOS ES BARD ENTITLED "T j AM C03IIaG HOME." r. r, r?. ,-r f U J-y iy-Jii j- tP'ii ii u "w' ' vj - - A T ' " 5 'rr ? . yr-i a y 1 ' & Ycjr choice of our slo:!: ; bout 50 Coals in Cloth, Velvet and Persian Lamb. cc?d at $25 and $32.50, fcr h:-A '.-:rl!iJ., rV-JVZ,'S"t ,vJJ 5-.'-.,:V Lai. f. v. . , X. ? - - - fv' -v.-v . : ; t i - j The Coats represented in this sale are values that wili p'sase j. " the iTiCEt discrlmlnatin-. Piuses, Kerseys, V'eJou.-s ami Novelties in every favored color. The mos't e-caj Llena1. values you have over seen. Every coat must ??o and the price quoted promises to bring cut the frreatc.it c: cT . ds eve r ia attendance at a sale in our store. A dras tic clearance of our entire stock of coats. Viv.try Fchi :ary blasts are upon uc. Values have Lecn iVrored. Co3ts have been forgotten. Every Ccat muit and s;o. is the rt'ja.v which n c iv .; : - ; uar-lin-r it. ai.r' ;. i-. oh: !i::f .1.:: 1 I 1 i th' nittr: V.'a-hin-'to:'.. !".-'. !. ! Mr. fMwnn! C. i::p'-:-. i I latt--!.. !'.!:. Xt-hra-'.;.!. I)-ar Hir: K'-f-Tr:.: : to y ,;;r 1- "t-r .-:' ' nary r'lat jvs- !n ih- r ,:r : i f the hoiJy of ;-nr si n 11 1 ...'.': 1 I'ippie. late private '"lan:' ;.y 1. j lfiSth I. S. Infantry. I l i-r to in- i vi.e vour attention to th" i i.c lo-.-ci ! i tnonuirandtiin. It is llfsirn! t') rxpr- s In yen th. sympathy of ft. ! i.-i. rt m-n t on count of the loss of your .-.on anti t- connnnil you fur th" sacri.'irv. ; -;ii f on.t rihution to ia.t.-f i r v.hir': ho pave liis life. Very truly yov.ry. J. c. Asunrify. A 1 j i t a a t ( ' r : h Memorandum. The War Department desires to ascertain the wishes of the' families of officers. enli?teri n!i ami civilian employes, restar'Mnir tiie permattcnt t'.i-pnpition of t:;e ho('.i-s .f tho--" "vhi have iieil iiverteas. At a later date the representative? of the de ceased will he called upon for an expression of their desires ri'itan! inr; the final disjiosition of th holl ies. Its original plan was to de liver the body in every case r.t Ihe home address of the deceased to the person legally entitled to dispose of the remains. A desire has hen ex pressed, however, in numerous in stances, to have the body rem. -i in abroad and General rershing is: likely foon ot enter into negotia tions with the French and other Allied Governments, with the view of establishing permanent cemeter ies for members of the American Expeditionary Forces. Marshal Potain in most courteous letter, has l.-l. .A-l.-.-.i-- .-11... . ' ; - .!:,. s I '::;.-: l . . to af i s.i!cs:)i:i!!;i'4'T for i: "ih Merchandise 1 ci-re. In -!' h-'' "..IS f Uteri!:f eti.ietl- '! ;"!liow iru was ro::jri'.:i"d by 1 ?:tihM.' H'h'vi'.s at i i a t ?:;i(.;:t h . and -r.iomh b .y v.i.o i- rvini; if ;. :; jui.e i. 1 ! 1 u. 1. cann- to ()::.: i,: iH ni;.'- as a M::h-r ' tf'"kl:o!d.T in th" Stan-lard !,.-. 'V ! 1 ri .; : ::. : : a i con; par.y. :r FORMER GiTOEM OF PS ATKMniiTH hi CharKs Wif-j ."lills corn ui- Garments that sold frorn $35 00 to G72.50 :n Fiurh, Ereadclcth, Wool Velourr, Burella Crvstr.I Cloth and ? t - -.- v- ' cv vr ry - r o " f Never Before Have Yea Been Able to Buy Coats in Plattsraoulh at head of 'v mm k. ronr;i;'. '. I . ii! :M".-! - - i . ; . i;.;iN; i t-: orr- '.'i'ii.r I'm : ta: '.one-.l : 'i th- 2'Vrt 'hat pr.,r.hs th" I: -.yl U ' -r;;-;l"i i " i-' ! PHEMEENT OF LOCAL ASSOCIA-! , r a i(1.Ts r.t.rr.t.i.. ii. j HON TO HEAD CAMPAIGN FOR '.VI ,-n I'm n::t at work. I'm drilling FUNDS WHICH WILL .! ". " no i line to :;!! xr.y --Vorhing hard for 1'ncle Samin-h 1-V.r a . i.y 'f ron; frien-.!-? and h-nii". I'i'T I'm coniinu. I- ar. I'm ending. NOW is the time to buy your Winter Coat' THE LADIES' 9 GOER Vis the Place! I START TODAY. h-i'i.i the f;;r-oiV ipii :;(-- ; Wi'li lay nock', t" ftsi! of ilmh-k, And r.iy ry.-tern full of beans. When I 'eft' old Frisco hrrbor; Left you weeping on th.e i!;ek I was jfoing to h' ;i h.ro. On this (lod-forsdken ; o.-k ; I was goi:g after p. lory Sink the Sjianiards in the h:v; With my trusty Sprivpfu M ri:'". I am buy every '.ay. Yes. I'm comitig. .Moth.er, coming From the far-off Philippines; With my pockets full of lackers And my system full of beans. Ye.-:, I'm busy, very busy Now I put away my gun; With my trusty pick and shovel, I am working in the sun Digging ditches, build;;:..; !-i;L-., alkr. Cutting grass and mounting guns. Lots of time for good, hard labor; Not a bit of time for fun. Hut I'm coining, Dearest, coming From the sunny Philippines; With my pockets full of pesos. And my system full of beans. M fci 1 Royal Voichfs?r nd H I I'on-Tcn Corsets 5 im a mm n u h t ? ? c$ weai 4. K v.. The Meat Perfect Fitting Ccrsct in tno '.VorlJ! r.rt 0 Ovida Brassierec! piafsmouib 5 t ' r l WJP wi.iit'ffil.i'..wy mum . '-.i....'fc..- - . -V , ' .- . -V. - - . Pii"". Tnes.t.-iv's I-nily. C. W. X )he. prcid'-nt of the Y. , M. ('. A. is th vh e i I.aii nnii! ri jthe I ) lib!" Triangle canipaignjr which s tarts today at Omaha in i i connect fin with the Y. W. C. A land which will last to February .". i It will be to raise funds for the res- 'DSJl'm Tfa "AT!! ! -Mr work ,' the two associations. I SUftfltU 10 t)lLk 2 U i .Mr. Noh'.e has devoted much, of his j jtime to th.e y. m. C. A. for many! I years. lie has been a member of I Jthe V. M. ('. A. ever since he came i to Omaha, and lias been on the I j board of directors for the past 19 j ! yc at's- Mr- Xoh:'? f 1 every- j ELEVEN YEAR 01 D E0Y DIES AS ; body owes to th" Hty some of hi-, RESUX.'r- 0F TJURNS RECEIV i tune and gives his in connection j -p-rj WTT COOKING. wnn tne 1. c. A. because he i ; ..; th:it nU a i Mother Had Died About a Year ASo the commun-.ty. "In talking with, Lcavin? Ilin as TatUsr's Main nuzons Mr. Noble recently, "there About thc 1Iouse. practically no dissenting opinion . that the local institution are ! From Monhiy's nmiy. worthy of the fullest support." Fori From Manley, in this county comes . mom ii .nr. .Nome nas given prac- th (lisf rossinc. strv Gf the death of at urecfej- I Reduction Than You Nebraska I Have Ever Seen! t-4 I R MM ' H B R in Saturday, February Everybody Cordially Invited and a Good Time Assured! MUSIC FURNISHED BY Frank Janda Orchestra Admission Gents 50c; Ladies Free hrii ariived an.l saveJ th" biiriiin In ::-" j. Two brotlu rr. of I i : t le Ji.h:. v. : ' v. wi re v. it h ' i"n in the rooj.i v. i'eii the i i !o- ion o. rnrreii. e-cap-i"! biing burned. -Xehnwka Xc.s. EETUEN3 FEC'I tically all rf liis time to the cam paign, which will be launched pub licly today. Mr. Xoble was formerly a citi zen of this place, and is well known by a large number of Plattsmouth people, who wish him success. RETURNS FR0I.I OHIO. From Mmiilay's Da II v. J. W. Lawther, who has been in the east for the past two months, where he has been visiting with his former friends, In and about Meigs and Johnson counties, and also stopping at Columbus, return ed home last Saturday. Mr. I,ovt ti er, reports of having had an excel lent time while away, and found many people whom ho had known in the past but during the more than thirty j-ears since- he has , made his home there he found the country much changed. Don't Fool Yourself. A man suffering from backache, rheumatic pains, stiff joints or sore muscles may laugh and say these symptoms of kidney trouble "don't amount to anything." It is folly to ignore Nature's warnings. Foley Kid ney Tills give quick relief in kidney or bladder troubles and "it is better to be safe than sorry." Sold every- J ! where. a boy eleven yean; old, from an ex plosion of oil. The little fellow was the son of Philip Flemmig, a farmer near Munley. The boy, whose mother died about a year ago. did practically all the cooking for the family. At the time of the accident, which occurred at the supper hour last Friday, the boy was performing the duty of prepar ing the meal. While he was work ing around the kitchen stove it ex ploded and this laused a wall lamp to fall and break, which set fire to the floor on which was a large oil can filled with kerosene. This can immediately exploded, throwing the flaming contents all over the lad. The little fellow ran out of the house towards the barn where his father was doing the chores. Mr. Flemmig heard the screaming of his little son and two brothers and ran to meet them. The father did everything be could to extinguish the burning clo thing. KfCorts to put the fire out with a blanket failed, then he tried mud, which met with no better suc cess. Becoming frantic with grief and fear the father finally carried the poor little fellow to the water trough and threw him in. He was then carried in the house and med ical attention given. But he had been so severely burned that he lived only until about midnight. Soon after the explosion neigh-, F r-!"! T:.e.::'V"js I Mir. Tiiir. morning .oh:i (Vrr.ey and wife who i :.ve !.ee:t in K.'i :s..r 1 ir none time. i.,.in called to liarp-r. Kan-as senie time : i;:!c ac.-ru'it of th" death cl" a si ?: of Mrs. ( k r nt y. who di-'d with the pnei:':e-nki. resulting from an at;a.ck of the i:; fln en :-.:.. When arriving they IV in;! the folks st ill sick an .1 romaitvd whih they cetH r inh r any si; rant e. fjf:5 flM T?fpC'!nV M ?!U:i;o:' tlle li('roic -ls. of the l4. i. ii'ii I LiLW?.'ii I i veterans of the war. and the sacri- i live i:i any .ed work, or move ! ment f. r the h.'tterment of the con ;rhh:i oi" ihe ohl soldiers, who were jthe herre:; of the civil war, and are to bo c'ra.i ended for their keepim WCT.IAN'S FEIIEF CORrS WILL HOLD MEETING LADLES OF THE CIVIL WAR SO CIETY ENJOY AFiERNCUIT. AND COCD EATS. Yesterday :-.ftorn-...ou th-' n:em-i-ers of tlie Woman's Ilvliof Corps, and trie 11 is n:et a! the horae o;' Mr.--. hoes cf the ladie.; who so nobly at that time, shared the burdens of 'he struuule which w.-.s for the sal vation cf the union. How to Keep Well "Keep the bowels open" I one rule of health recommended by all i.. j . i c: - e;- and v.ere cnier- taine.l by Me-'a:nes L. 1. Fgen-l-i iper, Ik th Ku'-nhcrgiT vr. i L;i ' ir.da T-iri; !::!.:. the jifierr.oon was :-;nnt in mu-i? :..n-i social conversa tion, and arming the :n"-,t enjoy able features was the lunch served by the enterta:i:inc: host esse.-. About seventy in number. were pres ent at th.e meet in;: and all felt en-conrag.-d in th" work of this n.oide ami hem fh'ient siviefy. 'i'h" la dies of this society are a'wavs nc- 1 From Meielny's l'artv. There was an error in the notice v. hi.' ii was t'ivrn thi : -.p'-r regard ing the n e- t;:i': of ih" Wom:ti's 11' lief Corps, wlii. h it was said would be held today, wk vr -:""! it will lu to morrow (To' -lay aflerno'm a' two o'clock, at the home of Mrs. L. 15. Krrenberf-.-i'. Do not allow th.e dif ference in dates to ccnfiire or keep you away from the meeting which occur.- tomorrow. of medicine. Foley Cdlhait 1C Tablets cl-an-e the low-Is, sweateu h" :oT-.ie('! and benefit the liver. For in-ii; est ion, biliourness, a bad breath, bloating, gas or constipation no remedy ir m..;-e highly recommend ed. Fine for slout persons. Sold everywhere. Fonstipatlen causes backache, in direction. (ii7.v'mess. tTrowsiness. -0r a mild, opening medicine, use Doan's Uegtilets. ;:oc a i,ox at all Kforo;. A Woman's Reconiienclation Mrs. I). T. Tryor, It. F. D. Xo. 1. Franklin Ave., Otseso, O., writes: "I realized so great a. benefit from th.e use of one box that I foil safe in recommending Foley Kidney Pill., to any kidney sufferers." They relieve brtckack. sore muscles. stiiT joints, rheumatic pain and bladder ail ments. Fold everywhere. To feel strong, have good appetite and digestion, sleep soundly and en joy life, use Burdock Pdood Bittern, the family system tonic. Price $1.2.". It Can't Be Summer Ft. 'livi.c f Rea5 tlie Journal AdsIt layi ways. You'll be needing heavier underwear, flannel shirts, wool socks, sweaters, etc., when cold hits, and it'a sure going to h'.t. Supply j our wants while ranges and sizes are co.npletc. If you LOOK here first, chances are good you will come back from the city and BUY. IuUaJl 'I o and O I 25c while they last. ft i r