MOKL'Ai. ULCLSIEEIl 22. 19U. rLATTSM 0 UTII SEMI-WEEEL? JOTTEKAL page rrvx OVER THE COUNT? Las scld out cn the farm and will move to Riverdale. Dr. W. II. Tuck has boon a liisy : man tin- last few days as there is . coi:s!crahle trouble amoiifr the cat- E I !1 V O O D r v'i'n T'!e "-called corn stalk dis- 4- Leader-Echo which is boinp prevented by . V the use of vaccination since the real cause has been determined. j The ice harvest at Jackson lake i On last Friday cvtr.ii.i.. Mi nisi- . "oins on this week and a fine crop Kuii2. while playii.ii ba ! i ' h.::ll at ; ' "f fot-t hirk ice is beinp: housed, practice .came at th- op-ra hojse I'"t years crop did not quite lft st and broke o:u- ,,f her wrist.. t r.-! KV- lu'w ico was niacle and a cut tlie injury is uuii.t; nicely i:: ,l--r li.e'ii'.-a! ;.r . Mr. ami Mi. Fr;.:... Si: tin K. :': o:i Tti'-siiay fur 'a!: I'm t.ia. vht re Jh. y V'i'i speio.i the v.;:;:. r. Trank hl'iikerini; ! r ( ari.TTiia s.u.! v-.- j w 'Tt- t.'ii i-;r; !;: : v. hen we 1: Timi h" a?..' !:i.- ':l- !:"! :);: are ::! sorry th :r. v. v. re i;ai.eiai!y a Pie :; n:a ,y trip iiir- i r-t i Ves. Mi Tu'-Mlay v t-ui. vit: i.ix.fi, r w.;s as;-a-t i in ;:;r"sTi:iu th' city ice iti :''!! a. a: :.-r tt..k a s.ip oown tin- bank ..i:l in so fL.n.a l... , , . , '..I : unexpef. te.. u'.; it" i i:e i r--. ... t;. j o: course b.-took l::r;sv';i' t a frk-noH i stt-.e m. in- m ") hi. v.- ruM'ert any lr. i:i hi.- ?:;. ri"i:ce. fiinetreiy, the truth oi doctrine of simply ask for a kidney remedy get '.the Communion of tlie Saints: j BURDENS .nEBj Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Smith had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, X. Y. RECEIVES ORBEP. TO From Plattsmoutli Backs Eelief Proved by Lapse of Time. DEPORT 30 MORE REDS . sterted that ZVI. ZUillerani will, in addition to being premier, hold the portfolio of minister of foreipn af fairs. Stephen Pichon, at present foreign minister, is considering re tiring from the cabinet because of his health, it is said. car load of artificial ice was shipped in. Tiiis was not all ust-d however and what was left in the house had to be discarded to make room for the It" the Jamesons had sold all the ice they had a chance to sell, of y . j I 1 1 .Sf l I i e MIU1U 11,1 . 1 J u a l I'ui i wo'ks before they d;d hut they re fused t: let outsiders have very much i of it ever thouuh they could have gotten fancy p-ices for it ht cause thy f.i'.t a:i obligation rostintr uior. tlvm to keep Wet pir.c Water sup plied. (i: ?unil ly. December 14. a happy .urprie carried out at the C. ', i II. ":n:.is ho?:.. (,r. ih. south side. occasion being Mr. Dennis' r.Tth I'.ackache is a heavy burden; -Nervousness, dizziness, headache. Rheumatic pains; urinary ills; All wear one out. Often effects of kiiinev w.akne-s No use to cure tlie symptoms. Relief is but temporary if the cause remains. New York. Dec. .. -Report ers j CONGRESSMEN ASK WILSON j were barred from Ellis island today. TO LIFT PROHIBITION BAN i While parses on tlie ferry boat have j j t;i en granted hither; without ques- j Washington. Dec. 19. Represe ; t i. n. Byron H. Phi. acting conimis- ; sentati ve Richard Olney of Massachu- ! ill, o't'ichiis ii-HK. f setts calieu at tne unite House to oi.i ; sa Hi If it's the kidnevs. care the c, Pills are for Doan's Kidney iiey ills; Read about your ntinhbor's case. Mere's Plattsmoutli testimor.y. Tin- kind ttiat can be investigated. -Mrs. D. B. Smith. F.rst s're.t. Plattsmoutli. says: "1 had an aw ful bad attack of backache and for Several weeks was hardly al-ie toi get around. I Lad never had ar.v- 1 fiOl'FTJT.J.TR flT AT.SAPF caust1 me so i:,uch miserv. officials were so busy today that the usual privilege ci old not be accorded. He said he had received front Washington orders I to deport :: anarchists, but the t'.se. ' method and the time had not yet kid- bci n speci f ied. Phi added that lo- did not know wlie'io-r tlie ileportar ions would take place today. A tralnioad of anar chists leaviau Pittsburgh tonight, he said, would be housed in a lare de ter, t ion room with Perl: man and m-st of the other red.-. urge President Wilson to proclaim demobilization immediately with a view to lifting the war time prohibi tion ban. Farmer Senator James Hamilton Pewis of Illinois, v ho was a White House caller today, said lie intended placing a similar proposition before the president in a written memoran dum. Mr. Lewis said that he thought the question of what is an intoxicant shrould be left to the individual states to determine. to Eward Martin, medical examiner for Kings county, who investigated the tragedy. The bodies were discovered by Mrs. Rynild Berdoun. who went to visit her daughter-in-law. Mrs. Olga Berdoun. She found Mrs-. Berdoun. her two-day-old baby, her daughter, aged 4 years, and a nurse. Mrs. Alice Sheridan, lying on a bed. Physicians said they had been dead .several hours. The Brockerdown bungalow is on what is known as "Millionaires' row." CHOICE LINE OF BOOKS FOR THE YOUNG AND OLD The Journal oSce has aSfled a very choice line of books to the sta tionery and office supply department, v.here you will find many of the pop ular copyrights, late books in fiction, boy scouts, campfire girls, and many numbers such as "Peter Rabbit." "Eilly Whiskers." and a good linen line for the children. EIRTEE'AY AND XMAS CARDS STOWAWAYS DIE WHEN SHIP TURNS TURTLE On Monday ::uin;i; l.evander who L; 1 ! Angle i I b;rt l.diiy. He never even surmised "' in thing urusua! until his eldest II U a.. 11 . T Til. ,.1Tw If, I ..dl. I.it l. .UI s. I.eit I Jii:i.l aih- t:o- home o! pa?,::'-. ..Ir ' j i: ?rijv.d ;U;d they helped put sev- Mr-. ar.i.z and ot!.-r r,:'' 1 ' ' ' ; ' or:i; , xtra boards in the dining table J " 11 r 1 - ' ' " ' ;.0 accommodate the guests. Tfrn ticcotr.panied by Alb-, rt Knn:: ! ,.v,, two vounsest daughters. .Mrs. M rt on Scott and daughter C.en r.i and Mrs. Lewis Staton arrived with their husbands he knew tin Miss r K-:r.;' v a . f V' r. i v. ,.. s i - . : t !: . :. s ;ci. for : :a A:'.. ha.- it:. I W t ( ea.-i i pat ty va: (..tiiplete insotnuch as they Mr--. H j were the only immediate relatives :;! h::ny Iiing this close. r- ' ! t v. o . j This family cat luring of 1- sat -' ' ; ' -- 'hev . ej, Pi- (jc.xvn to a mighty fine three course ' a--"re. a:.-.! on th- ir j dinner with granddaughter Gladys :-rsar v r- ai-o.- to nj- y . i: ;;.,. w aiting on the merry guests. ' '' ' : L.ct '.! :.' Mr. I (Jrandfatlier Dennis ate dinner with v::- .-"ta-v :.a- umier tl,t. 3- u!iti viiunc-st grandchild C.en- t:e Scott i. n his knee. Of course it wouldn't b" a real ;- ; '" - , birthday vithou: a birthday cake. ' and Mr. Dennis had no complaint to .- may a.-- j i;j;;l;e ;is to the size of this one which -t ;i ".I ;.' a till- great; v.;is -i eb.ckrb:.r! calc itf idf.k. brown and white and the top decor ated with white flowers made of ic- j i;.c and dotted with ittle red can I Idles. It took the help of all the V; cuicv-t present to helji grandpa ; blow out al! the candles. ... !.- i EAGLE L'-aC(..tl !' m '. ! e : s d, : ; ;. u- i.ict i y : 1 . ' i a : i . LOUISVILLE Courier P- ! ai d !;..'! :: A: . t -p.-ad i r. t heir I'h; d. . -'. i ; ; t: t.r-j l:..: : L. - : i.- r::vat i-.a j :. ! . . . t i- if i'oih'.it.g. , . .. f : r"e ;!!'' vi: i be ;.- j ., the -a.-:. I ' f' t . i :: : ., . v . . . i ,rt r. " :ii i r t , : . . : : ! :.. :::. - n.ao- ' v , i : : r- a-e .f ba.d- I . e La:-' Thur-.'.:.y ..::'-r m t- i; . a : ' a a' v a tail i"d ,.f t'i't: is v. !''!. v (: !! nti- :i. Fitoi: -i:'d;e. Art l.rr Adaias. K.: Para:. Wa'.t M"r-.:.:.d ."n't i-nii i.ther -,r: r- . ve tariif-r: dne tl:r".-:::i t.,Wi, vi h a s?r: tit: of half a doyn , r nr." eati: !.: :.ei hi a monster - ...,w iow. v i-h w hich they had .a eiej.ria ti.' road.- f..r t ie sclo .d idaidren. Tii--ir pat ri-"" ic work came ;. !i:tMi:'. !. ..never, i'or that night the nah y w i'.-l ! died in th.e snow dr" - w or.-- td. i. t"-i'ore. Not to be I haf' i-'d. i.-. . -, . r. re;i. at"d thej J rt.-rinkin .' '.i,!.' ..-'ss i . - oil- wit !i a !i v p'.ow attached to ! is :r;. (" -. 5 WEEPING WATER i- Rejiubiican ; ' . ........ ,,.u4,,,ii1iiin,"1ir''l"t tt - Mr. ani Mrr-. Roy lu-nnis of fear en.;.;..!" arrived Wednesday even it::, tor an over the holba.y visit with .Mr. I)' mis' parents. .Mr. and Mrs. (L I!. ?).t.ni- and other relatives. Koy CHSCHESTER S PILLS ( i' C- . l.,J'L-..T I Hmmmi; Kid A 4 Ar,A !.. n iOd mj .o.J iwa.gcW ifc, S-- r.,.r ro la t. I.tiv or mnr I i Ji i-i.-.....M M I'll.l.-.. I .r xz ft t . o! .i.i at- -p.'Mi n: ti.ew . i,;,.'r.,a i. :a LouisvMe wdih Mi- ir :.!..-lor. p. Petersen and ilo:r ::!. .V.rr. : 'h:uu" iv.: r and .: her t : i -. ,-s. 'd:.- -e- P.arl iHis.i . . P.eatric ' y-I.-. . : and Anna litdo- r of ..j-.-ah-i '. ' e over Sunday isi i r. a" ' i.e (. ;'. lir; v.'Ii 'Hitlie. lose ynittC laii'e-. hold stenograpiiic position.; ,-i !.u and Fttend.'d the bt-.m. -s . a' tin- same nine Mrs. iJi'ov. a vtud'-nt th' and since '.: - r lev :r tt:a rriasi- th.- is her iriends f: , visit with her. Miss Anna Kraeaer of KIk I'oint. S. ! . and Miss .Mir tiie Kra- ger of port I 'n.'ik. who wen- called here last week by the death of their father. Ad. io Kra'-ger. will remain at home with th'dr mother for a visit until aider ( nristmas before returning to their respective places of duty. We are sorry to report the illness of Mrs. W. P. Cess at her home in the north part of town. She has been in failing health for some time and she also suffers from a mental aberration so that she cannot be left alone. Mrs. K. X. Penedict is caring for her at present. She is bedfast only a part of the time arid one of her delusions is that she is away from her home and she constantly beas to be taken there. Mr.s. Cess is one of thi' pioneer citizens of Louisville and has many friends who will regret to learn of her hi eakdnwn. thing When liavi KAY BECOME PREMIER got down I would h someone help me on mv fee;, mv hack was so weak and sore. I tried different medicines, bat got no relief until I r.std Doan's Kidney Pills. They made a permanent cure." Price line, at a.Ii dealer.-. D,.n't Paris. Dec. l Alexandre Miller and. former minister of war and at j res eat governor vT .Msa.ce. will, ac ci rding to reports, succeed Georges (' '' ini nceau as premier of Prance, suys the Echo de Paris. It is as- Xorfolk. Va.. Dec. 19. Pive mem bers of the crew and If. stowaways were believed to have been lost when the Cuban schooner Sunbeam turned turtle IT,", miles off the Virginia capes, ("apt. River n and two mem bers of the crew were brought to Xorfolk on the coast guard cutter Manning. POISON TRAGEDY ON "MILLIONARrES' ROW New York. Dec. Hi. Monoxide gas poisoning caused tht' death of four persons whose Itodies were found at the home of Regner Ber doun at Sheepshead Bay, according BAKERS SCRAP MAKES MR. H. C. L. LOOK EIUE Modesto. Cab. Dec. lit. As the re sult of a price-cutting war between Modesto bakers, one dealer sold L'4 ounce loaves of bread for 10 cents. Bread sold at la cents before price cutting began Saturday. The Journal ofiice this season has one of the best and handsomest lines of birthday and Christmas cards ever shown in the it y jnoi winch are of fered at an array of prices that will suit any purchaser. The cards are artistic i:i ib-sin ami a wide latitude of beautiful sentiments are shown in the stock. A dainty remembrance to the ones far away may be secured here. FOE TRADE. Ten shoats, ages from eight to 1 " weeks. Will trade for corn. Call M. P. Allen, telephone 24S-J. If it's in the card line, call at the Journal cSce. fC'- A A V'..i :-- 9'f t7f.-r-..f. s - w-a-Ayr.- -V- Sit-, I ( r-r s i-J?'S??:.'v". : .. i-irJ''5-r'.''Mt.v '":,;' i ' mr4& - ; i j it : i II ' At this Season of the Year Everyone is Interested in Christmas Offerings! 4 ,' f f UK NEW NECKWEAR! We are showing all the latest styles in col lars and vestee?. made of sheer organdie and of lace and net ruffles. fegps 1 - f Vasr BIl H A 0fy The most complete line we have ver shown. Through anticipation months ago every piece of Fur was purchased be fore the advance; so the prices we make you are most reasonable. Fur Capes, Scarfs and Muffs in Hudson Seal, grey and brown Wolf French and China' Lynx, Taupe, Coney, Marmot and other Furs. Scarfs from MufTs from Also a Nice Line of Children's Furs .$9.50 to $75.00 $5.00 to $35.00 it THE ANN! '"L Gordon Hosiery! Silk Petticoats! SUSPICION EUNS HIGH AI-IOKG CHUECH MEIrlEEES OR, H. C. LEOPOLD OESTECPATHIC PHTSICIAII 5rrlBl Atteatloo to L:raac oi V.inc ACUTK DISEASES TREATED Uyes Tested and Glasses Fitted Kighi Calls Answered After Ecun and Sundays by Appointment S:30 a- m to 12:00 1::,0 p. m. to 5:C r,.te- Plattszaoutiu Neb Xew York. Iec. I. The Luther an con.nii.s.-ion wliich recently re tu:iieu from a six-months' tour of France. Germany. I'oland. Austria. other c liters of Lut h'-ratiisin in Fiiroj.e. iejorte'l at u Ciiniereiice that international ill tVelinu' and .suspic ion still run .so hiuh. even amonp memhers of the same church denom inations, that restoration of the unity of the church will he a delicate and difficult prohleni. "The thinkintr of an European 'hr;.-tian." said li.v. Dr. .7. A. More head, president of Koanoke college. Virginia, and chairman of. the Euro pean commission, "is conditioned hy his nationality in a quite remarkahle way. When sclf-re.spectin Christian men. vho liave heen loyal to their respective foinitries, meet ip:Hin there is a prohleni to he solved if they are to realize again, frankly and Might we not suggest a very practical gifr in the way of Hosiery? Fvcrybody knows the good qualities of Gordon hose. Our line is a!wa3's large and complete. Black and colored silk hosiery, 85c to $6.00 per pair. Silk lisle in brown, grey and cordovan at 60 and 75c per pair. -a nice assortment in plain and fancies. Changeable taffetas, satins and silk jerseys. SEE OUR WINDOW FOR INFANTS' WEAR Bootees Hoods Bibs Silk Comforters Like fc-very thing Else in Our Store, They're Priced Right A very pretty and appreciated gift would be a Japanese table cover, which we show in blue and white, color guaranteed, sizes 48, 60 and 72 inch, with napkins to match. $2.50 to $4.50 for the covers and napkins at 85c set. A nice assortment of filet scarfs and center pieces at $1.50 to $4.00 each. HANDKERCHIEFS A most wonderful show ing of the Snow Flake linen and the Sunbeam Special bleach ready for use. In ma deira, in ali white and colored embroidery. From SHc to $1.00 -Silk Hanckerchie e d Chines at. 20 ;hiefs and Crepe d Chines at. 20 to 35c ( Children's Har dkerchiefs in boxes at 10 and 15c nasaam efdiiig's Guaranteed Dress Satins and Crepes! Belding's silk fabrics are not stylish for a season only. They are master pieces of manufacture, superior in material and weave. 36-inch all silk satin, per yard. . .$2.50 36-inch satin Nancette, per yd. .$3.50 36-inch charmeuse at per yard. . 3.00 40-inch satin circe, per yard. . . 3.85 36-inch satin Francais. per vard. 4.50 36-inch Tersette at per yard. . . . 6.00 (The satin that never wears rough). Rainbow Ribbon HAIR BOWS put up in Christmas boxes, all colors, priced at $1.25 BAGS A nice variety in panne velvet, taupe brown, navy and black, each $3.50 to $10.00 Strap Purses at $1.25 to $5.00 fi.-y.ii. i ill al Open tvenmgs N?3 IY Open Evenings till Xmas 4