TITURSDAY, MARCH 0, 1916. Pi ATTSMOUTIT SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. i'Af.i: vjCUdi VALCoIL JLCJiJaLi Mctl till VAIL in and near Cedar Creek -i- News that will be of Interest I4 arm implements Wagons and Harness! a 3 fid With a large crop of corn to market many fanners are in need oi a new wagon, extra box or harness, which we have in stock and invite your inspection before von buy. We pride ourselves in handling the j 'M .'a'd,;' ;.v a "Kirdsell" wcons and "Biruseir' extra boxes, built 'p :',;,-;.-. from genuine yellow poplar and hand painted with lead and oil, which insures your waivon against crack ing and peeling when exposed to the tdeinenf. idle Kirdsell" has many distinctive features not found in any other wagon and the boxes are the only "yellow poplar" sold in this territory. We carry a full line of Farm Machinery in our new iMx'w; building and are prepared to i;!l your rri!iiir!neiits for the Spring work. Call and give us a chance to demonstrate this fact to you. We'll appreciate the favor. Our Har ness. Colhns. Tads am! Kxtra Parts to put your ;id harness in shape, "Eureka"' Harness Oils. Curry Combs and Brushes are all ready lor your inspection. "STUDEBAKER AGEKCY" The Firs: Security Bank j Charier No. 12SS I in the State of Nebraska a: the ch.se ci j l,ui:i-..'.- Febraurv L'lth, ll'i'J P.KlMilT Or THE C ONDITION j Omaha in his car Monday. He found i if j the roads in pretty bad condition in some places. First Security Bank pays 4 per cent on time certificates for s-ix months and cne year. On account of the amount of sick ness preavilin.tr there was no preach ir.jr at the church last ..Sunday, but will be on Sunday, March I'.K U.aKUi j 't f rr:; i -.!.. i (. i ci. ( i r;iM I 1VI !!., V.: . .,...1 u I V f I ..t-K i C i ,, t a ai- ( ' I ; ( ..r.- . I .. .i.i im:. ; n vtT. a.t 1. :,Hu n :: f ur.aiia' ;a.a liv -. i;.w am. ii ;-r- ' ; ( '.'4 L 1 i '. " ii..in ALVO NEWS ITEMS Farewell at G. L. Meisinger s. Tr,.- h.i-;ni ah," hrimo nf "Mr jind ! in-. virs. leor?re L. .uc:.- mirer was the . j scene of a merry gatne) mg on Satur ! day evening, March 4. when a large i r. umber of neighs ;. r .-- and friends came J and gave them a fa: ewell party. The , evening was pa.-sed in conversation, 4- Li ASiL'.TiES t .. :. : - l-'r.'.r:,. music and O'tnci At the midnight Tl ur a (.eiicious luncr.eon was serve. v iL-ii evervane ., loved verv much.' ted at a late hour, of reeret at the de- !- i (lei. YK!1 c.r 1 ' w. n . . i i'. i ; !. . n :-'V i-' i'.::. r.-'.i '; '--.u.: , ...ir:,:.; A ; F i ' N i, A ' :i- r : ' lure of thi-" esiima'de farnll from Those jiTesent I Irver, L:'-.''-ence, Cllen and Carl Xei j .--'nger. Ji-hr.ny Cauer, Walter Sols- 1 erg. Ed Gobr-lman, George Schroder. V Carnival Cr.p.- at S. J. KcamvC. Hcr.rv Thlerc-lf visited i- "-i iay. l:ll i .! vV;t' vVt... - tt Tue.-day. I.'it.yd Schneider drove to oIr,.i- Thursdry. V."diic.n; Keii and v ;: :.-dav in Cuihan. I!uy your oyste: s Always fresh. Wdliam JKislnirt: i:. I'iait-mouih. buries IK-ni drg Omaha Thursday. Ferdeii Hearings, day in riatt-'ni-r.r.h. Henry Aibcr ts vs a- . 1 .- T . a. .a i . an -;.-!. :. c i s l-r. ! F.i .Veh- P:;.: ismar.lh. -1 ! 1 1 ' ..i v.,- u r..i ar( i.a I ad' : ; ' nr.. ::) Cl:-.ri- Ingram. George Ilennings, !'"! j Martin. Flm-;r nr. 1 Henry Formes. ' ovcr.z lianghman. Hans rrUi.Ke. Frn-4- j e.-t Tritsch, Tes. e Terryberry, Elmer I . ...i , r. ci,. r ... li. , w ' - . ... . ' ' i.-:u: once i rc c -.., v. r ;ova ir-crneiier. i Wi'Il Graham. Frrdinund Krechoo. Obituary. Paul Johnson was born February 9, 1S35, at Xysted, Denmark, where he grew to manhood. He fought in the war between Denmark and Germany in 1SG4. He was married March 1, 1SG7, to Miss Mary Simonson. They came to America and settled on a homestead two miles west of Alvo, where they resided until about eight years ago, when they moved to Alvo, their present home. Nine children were born to them, four having died in infancy. Mr. Johnson and wife went to Guymon, Oklahoma, last fall to spend the winter with their daugh ter, Mrs. Minnie Peterson and family, at whose home he died suddenly March 1, 1916, of old age and heart failure. The remains were brought j home for burial, accompanied by Mrs. Johnson and daughter, Mrs. Petersen, ami brother, arriving Friday. The funeral was held Sunday at 1 o'clock at the M. E. church, conducted by Rev. M. A. Keith, and burial was made in Belmont cemetery beside an infant son buried there in 1873. The pall bearers were: S. C. Eoyles, Ed Casey, Harry Appleman, G. P. Foreman, Walter Hardnock and Jesse Hard nock. The deceased was a robust man and led an active life and was con sidered well-to-do. He is survived by a wife and five children, Mrs. Min nie Peterson, a daughter, Guymon, Okkihoma; Carl Johnson, Simon John- Ttobert F. Johnson and August II. I'M. !.. r.f : iiT'i S. J. l .-.:ay 'o ;k ;.u For the De'tn 111 S. . lie a m. s. Tl. s V.'K-r. you '". : I ret Ib-:.:v.; ' (. n:.v -i'ie Fa:rerus .- ee ' urdav. e s c a t . rre e.(.d read In. . Idor.-ry. T, Da. her w-. :.. t C:n..:.a S . -s.ts ..!.a ' iiv a MI.--s.rs Lvuise L hees, Carrie Lohnc-.-:, ' 'Myrtle lit nr.ir-. P.o e, LouifO ami ! Ann;: W.. c-. ner, V.rla Sthneiae-r, Har 5 I -k;t M '!-;., Jmnie Eeachell. Lelis 'Heff, !)..-::; C. uer. X - a Iiaughmar., - ! Mab.l Mewaeer, Dora Meioinger, Mr. - ' :':.! M rs. G. L. Meisinger, Mr. and ' Mrs. Ed Vege:vr. tv.enty grandchildren, to mourn his ios. 4. Pi'. .'!'.: iay to vi-dt over St. n 'lay. Adam riced:.';er a:..l .. ; .. t - - . -i "; : i .: -Hi O.-n. re-. e e. 1 1- I I'latt-Taouih , -I turday m i south pexd. ai-V 1 fci 1 Pi. -!1 I ! r. t . a: ; -1 Fruit ana ' v.-.t.: to Or -'l , nart in t:.e ve;f i Farm L'an. In-trance and Ilea!' Mai : i . E.-tatt . Sec J. I.i or. man. ' v a. G. L. Meisir..u-r and :..n.l'.y moved the elevator meeting if ; !;.:: r..w h. me Tu.-.-vd.v. f: lt :i.;s. Tine: Mituruay in . Me.;.a.V in Osl. Tr Ls.tj i Philip Thierolf a:..i Wiiliar.: Co:e - "" -- d;.m ; ! d i ;. -::.c.:a d-r Cr. ek Friday -.,:v . uv.d cal.irg o: . . . - i. ne.-- ::..: i.a r.o . n. i - A:..'.: ev San.".-rs i Ti.v-:ay evert:-: g to d.. vs. movt-u vn We'- Tied Core came d-.-wn ; vide M .r.lay. Joh.i Hu-tho a.. a wife ' a e. : a . r ai-a i.im.'.y j Mr.-. Eula Lackey of Minatare, - ICe! .. aft.r r nend.in.g several weeks wivh her rarer-ts. Mr-, and Mrs. Fred :..t :'att-.:-t.:-v in ! Vea ; r. st..:..d fur her home last I j iUUi;. . :.t Satuedav in i A crowd of yorg folks from town ! attended the .-: social given at the j- :-;oay tiiirnt. rom i.. otas- ; awus.-e scnooi i : uli.a ! Mr. L. Ma--".e was in town several I'lii: i dr." . vi.-iting frleis ;:rui the schools. v i. ? c: . it for Harry Davis sn.i.t Vednc:-d: y '.' Ct dar Creek readii.e: cectrie ligh m- ; vrs. Id : S.lcvcrf v.rr.t f I 'i..t -r-.-'Uth Sattaday to Lriig his c.au'.r:i.er t ! r. he me. Mr-. Tram .-.. V C. A. Gate. '.if er.r Vii"it.-t Mr , .am Pa... r t; 1 i a . . .i. x .: -..r. ! ee a am M ; ' e . t o i .Ui a a: Yv'edr.or. datzer of Creep. -t..-, g: ye Mr.-. Walter Scl "We a.esclay me: A . - . r ; - gt - a.ia van: wcr.t t a day. i C: II d an 1 vife vi du J :: : a Lje.g and son. Gey, . I '.at i -mouth rmiay to -T.'.nd Saa iay with her daughter, Mrs. Charles Tan: a. 11. J Mrs. Flia Towle came ever from i V.kdoa-h Wednesday to vi.-it hoi- pur 1 en-..-. Mr. aau Mrs. Jchn Timm. ! Mrs. J. II. Mellugh and Mrs. Jes ' Jtiel earn" .-'..avu from Murdock Friday .-to ?-,,(:;! tiie uav with Mrs. John VTd;ains came down from Lin- a:.a vifu ver. t to airents. ;-, r.t t'ne dav with and Mrs. KanelT. Mrs. Henry II cm and datieliter. t : i e . IT . a. vent to Omaha Fr Id' J i i rv i j IT. - no ie j ital, but i - getting 9 eked far and a - : 1 i Mr. Th.-.rr j. i .-'.ate for the maal: ba dav ? lent. Match 11th. Thl la-; rr-. la re-- c: ".'. a oral ' : rime is t -ected. i .-i ine w .t iarcn j ttn. .a-ar. at h S. J. Peam--. Vi Walter H "'.'ili ar)-!ei . ta-.-aa- raa h into th hoia,. v:v...:e by Aaee t Keil, iti.d wid n ;.' .:it" i:.i-. -uii.... . Jji-.- :T- ' ; a K a - t; I r- h :dar.,-..ata : ( t , " g ld,f a. a.ih 0, I-o -e- o la a i y. ! Mr. and Mrs. Charles Campbell was shopping in j went to F.atl.-moutii Thurso. ay. I Lent McGlr: is" family came in from sawi J wood for ! Iov. a ket ve-tk to make their home Y. totti -DEALER IU nger ' The fur. oral of Captain O. Ileilly j was held Thursday. PurLd was at a.-.-I Idavd Schneider : s'lh --Tetery. ,:.ra : a e v: a a Paul Johitson and children have the sympathy of their many friends in their bereavement. The People's Store $1 .20 3.11 Cl Sl25 Rut Bushel EST GRADE OF FLOOR 1.65 and $1.75 k ring in Your Farm Prodisce! Poultry, Butter and Eggs Bought! We Deliver Perkins Hotel Building Tel. 11 G Wliat io do when Backache ccmes on tlie wolf hunt Mo: p v. t i . i.:.c w i.ii.jl .'i.:u.:;.. j p i Philip Tide: olf ;-.n 1 Ge.- rge Thleroif j $1G0 Reward, $100 C. 7 ztA Books at fr ; we"-e in xeatt :mo:atn lone.ay. household i,..- Sd i ne r;:o'a - a .-t--, c svcrPTS er -v.- vi iua: I. Li wa w w .. t , r- . . , I ' " lie o - .: ' -' e i . - t.ta.d :e C. E. Melzer j-h.ee alma . " -'d Aide M oiip r ::i:-T f !:;:s ji.;rr v u! !' T Ioa"I ta l(arn thi.t s Ii.t.- i jit l.-i.t oa.- tlr.-.-nl.-d H'as tlr.il t- has t..- n :iMc t i rurt ill nil ltg taoirrti. II. ill's e'r.t:irrli Cure ce: i Mi .-am am.e in Mon l..;. i.'-r old f rier. : iaere of Cedar (' welcome. .: l wdi . v m-i . t- am . The vli-.M ' ' U a heart- M 0? Ci CdI Dfink f" t v . r.".v-o r.a r - nr.:; - r'i i tli" .'.!.'.' i ;ir. now kuown t. tli- mcd- j i . l l r u i ' ' . ii.:.. v :ti:. .. ii i.-ihL u i.:ii!..iijriiui ' .i ; . ..... i..., .............. i '.i-....-f. i "i u 1 1 ;i (:. -i i . i Li"ii.:i 1 1 . . ,. Hall's ('lita.-Mi t U" is taken S:-t.-r:.;il!.r. ix'taie easmger was atteraaag to fi:r.-t-t:.- h:.iu tii.. Ha.d nnn-i- purfa-si of , 4, : t!:c -!i.i:., tli'Tcl.y ilesiroyiTiu t.'i" louiniutlim aes.-, rnat.ers at il.e c-utirt, ,.r ti- ii .-a.., m;.'. ravine tim iati-r.t strnpti , ,. : I y i iii:Ji:i:r ::p tn.- (;-ti:uri.,n hi.'I ::sitinB n:i- . i !! : a- v. i i.rojirn'T'irs Have ; ... i.:u -h J. iai in Its nrative j wers that thoy i .T-t !!;i:iur.. I I-.r,;:rs f..r liny -sc tlict It j Xails t i i:-'.. S'-i"! f-T lit v tfstliiiiuials. j ..:i.-. .-s r. j. ( iirxny & co., ToJej.j, o. S..l;l l r I)r,'L---!.-ts. 75o. C. A. Catrr sj-tnt Satard iroatn a i.aiag .;:ue ont . (a oj. : Cv-g..i;d i:ui e tlewji Irom j Te iiat: ramiir X'ili? fur cousUaUos. ii; 7,' CEDAR CREEK, NEBR. Ii! J!',l d! ii! Sound, Conservative and Progressive ii! THE BANK CF THE PEOPLE THE BANK BY THE PEOPLE THE BANK FOR THE PEOPLE ' 'e art anxious to assist Hit? iariM'T in iVfCiiiier and hamiliiig: his lic .-to.-; for ir.:irl:et ( : I'll i (:. : lt3K I? f 5 C- fi p;'iij rfC J.tf th c ?2: !;i b) 4 DeDosits In This Bank are rot ected l)y tbe l)eor itors' Guaranty Fund of tlie State of .Nebraska, which iias readied nearly 1, UCK.UOO.UO It is back of us and protects you! -OFFICERS:- lorn President VV. H. LOHN'uS, V'ise-Preticient The Store o? Quality Goods Pit Ltie ixirtnz Lrnoss dl the Tnte! TELL US Y.OR! WilT J. F. FOREMAN, f Cashier )5 1 Cedar Creek 1. i'tiosiBsen Nebraska Joe Lird is on the sick list this week. Alfred Stroemcr went to Lincoln 3dor:day. Mis. Lida Howe returned from Lin ccin Tuesday. F. udy Keuhn moved out to Chappell, -sell., last week. Charles Bucknell was in Lincoln on I. ti s ir.ess Wednesday. Ciay Foreman went to Lincoln to visit his father Monday. Jess Hardnock was transacting busi ra : in Lincoln Monday. Fred Dickman and daughter were trading in Lincoln Tuesday. Sam Hardnock was a passenger to Lincoln Wednesday morning. airs. G. P. Foreman went to Lincoln Wed lesday to visit relatives. Ed Casey went to Omaha Wednes day morning to visit his mother. Dak-t lloyles was in Lincoln Tues day and Wednesday on business. Mis. II. F. Johnson was having dental work done in Lincoln Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kirkpatrick were capital city visitors Wednesday. Miss Pearl Keefer of University Place was in town Tuesday and Wed nesday. Martin Eergquist moved to Strom--i-crg. Xeb., last week, where he will farm this year. Mrs. Ed Richey of Meridan, Kan sas, was visiting from Wednesday till Saturday at the Thomas Stout home. Fred Weaver and son, Benn, return ed to their home at South Bend Sat urday, after visiting J. A. Shaffer and wife. G. P. Foreman went to Lincoln Monday to visit his brother, James, who seems to be improving quite well at this writing. Mrs. Hannah Keefer and children. Lois and Don, were visiting Mrs Keefer s sister, Mrs. S. C. Eoyles and family, the past week. Peter Mick left early Wednesday morning with two cars of household goods, machinery and stock for his new home at Chappell, Xeb. Mr. and Mrs. Kissinger of Glenville, Xeb., who have been visiting the lat ter's brother, Herman Bornemeier and wife, the past few days, returned to their home Wednesday. Mrs. James Foreman went to Lin coln Thursday to be present when her husband was operated upon Friday Dr. Muir and George P. Foreman also were present during the operation. Mr. and Mrs. William Casey went to Lincoln Saturday evening to attend a meeting of the Knights of Colum bus, a class of fifty being initiated They went from there to Omaha to visit, the former's mother. Miss Blanch Moore went to Lincoln Friday evening to visit Mr. and Mrs. Chapman until Sunday morning, when she was accompanied home by Mr. and Mrs. Chapman, who spent the day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs ! Herbert Moore. The old fiddlers' contest held here Friday evening was a success. The first prize was won by Dave Sheeslcy of Alvo; second, Mr. Balfour, Nc hawka, and the third by William Cop pie of Wabash. The entire musical program was enjoyed by a well-filled house. vor any pain, burn, scald or bruise, apply Dr. Thomas' Eclectic Oil the household remedy. Two sizes, 25c and 50c, at all drug s.jres. "I found iinmeOiate relict in the tir.e Toley Kiiney Iritis, have recoui n: ended taeia, r-iicl do nit Jebow ol r, clcp-io instance v.Len U-cy is.tleC to C. V. T-,nnr!ri:rn, n tr-tv'-ratr j.rit"rr..i:i. write.-; from Sun Arare'r. Teva.: "T 'r: v iia; over rou'-h roi'.Us and m ;:!! laral. ( ! we ther f-a: v.- a.r acute r ih:s in t i," 1 -ck aai I M-ffcr.-d j:riti'v. 1 f'aa.d r. -of in lUc la a- cl I-oa y Kidn.'v fi',l, ;a:d Ik fore the ilry.t battle v. a.-; i,sa, t!:e pain in ;ny h:a h'ld tarir. iy oi:-ar-Ieari d ;Hi! 1 )u, r- had no rTurft-iei' of those jj.ii.is -vl-;cii fr.-'p; ntly to .almost r.cur: Icic i::.crt:oas." Wl. en brickc.che ODiat-v oa, and it seems a? if you c.-ia'T .etar.d th pi in aad I ressui e in your cl:. yon wit! fa d quick nr.ti pratet'u! r livf oci ies -w ith the est- of Folt-y Kid?:-y Phis. Th- y Flop the cTUse of tho b:v la. -ase the stiff aclan- jointr aial nrjsr !e. ai'd clerir tlie ioison (.'Jt of your systtm by helping your kidneys and bladder to r.ormal healthy yction- Sold Everywhere. Harness Oiled. I?:bbo:. J. i .. ra v d Taheta, Watvix-d Tale V.'itVt .t,.t r?g- EAGLE. Beacon. of J'laiii.s. W meat at. per y:. Anoth-.- . ti' iag for inn r ! -v.- . ar Xew ariiVai.- a A full tavl. . ha , ivory and t . a. Coaanal Dj -.Serims. .Sv'i--e . ( a: ra A fall .r-..a. ( : I... white, ivory and e. a. X je a raad :n ; ia Good-, a ftdi .-f- t Voiles, Orgar-ji'. 1 Printed SnK-, Sdi. Ca.; j foch i a: (W Si;k aa-. i'u- '. 1UU . r-a. a . ; '. i in . . 'n v. . : . ar. i". r ; , Saa Mr. i . of the latest c-e-.-i. a. . Zl"C"K'. L.'LL i: .V. i.l ; Youan Peotdf Are -- C. E. Letts of Finley, Ohio, arrived here Tuesday for a two weeKS visit J E'rm vv- ir es tv- r ;. with his brother, E. P. Letts. W. H. Eetts of Albion. Xeb., vi.-it-j ed from Sunday until Tuesday after noon at the home of his brother, E. P. Eetts. Irven Wetenkamp of Chicago, II inois, arrived here Friday of last week for a visit with his brother. H. W. Wetenkamp, and other relatives. Mrs. W. H. Betts, who has been visiting the past month at the home of her son, E. P. Eetts, returned to her home at Avoca Tuesday after noon. Fred Spahnle and -Pete" Oberle went "coon" hunting Monday morn ing west of town and after tracking Mr. Coon for some distance it turned out to be nothing more than a tomcat. A five-pound girl arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Henrick- son, who reside northeast of town. Tuesday, February 29th. The mother and little one are reported to be get ting along nicely. "Shorty" Armstrong, who has been assisting at the Beacon office for the past two months, departed Sunday morning for Stockville, Xeb., having received a telegram Saturday stating that a position vas awaiting him there on the Faber, the official paper of Frontier county. On Wednesday morning of this week Max Sphanle purchased the east side pool hall of J. C. Hartsock and took over the management of the same at once. Mr. Spahnle will en deavor to conduct the business in the very best manner possible and invites the public to call in and get acquaint ed. At present Mr. Hartsock is un decided what he will engage in. G. J. Pcitter came down town at an unusual early hour Tuesday morning, his face aglow with "that smile that won't come off." He was inquiring for the census taker, stating that the population of our little city had been increased and he desired to have it show immediately upon the census re port. George says it is a most premis ing seven-pound boy and that its name is George Morton. i e.-.terdi y ar ta : . hou.-e v. era : . ' t:. ra.a i . rev." Sander -f naar- ". : Miss Myra Ta - , f Sj bra.-ka, who we: e .a ' bonds of v.-cddia. ay Bee-ota Tlie 1 ri ad ,: r. ed by Henry San .-: . : groom, and f dia-s .ae t the party d- ;...: .-. : fur home at Cedar C: . d. v ; tion was tendered a ;!,. l'ile who were t ... a..!.a one. v-i. r t I - CITROLAX C I T Ii O L A X CITROLAX Best thing for constipation, sour stomach, lazy liver and sluggish bowrels. Stops a sick headache almost at once. Gives a most thorough and satisfactory flushing no pain, nc nausea. Keeps your system cleansed, sweet and wholesome. Ask for Citrolax. Sold everywhere. low bhoesi We arc ready for Spring with a splendid line the Best that's Made. The above cut i-hows a S.v-v pres.-Iy made for farm u . The leathers are ta:i r :d t ha.-'; -...', especially tanre.i. inaatae i f. '. . leather heels, Godytar . '.t . v. t ; soles, which g'd e you ; j..-rf .-r ie smooth inner !'.:, niaf'.ai i.. and thank. Box or plain i.-v. L.u i.-. r :.. be-lloues tongue, all ;e-. .-. Pei. v .-.. $3.75 If you are int. re -it d ie. PI , you'll be interes'vd ia oars, t: Shoes cannot be maie Lt ttt-r. Ftzer Shoe Cg. 'Parcel Pest Paid