The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, April 13, 1916, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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THURSDAY, A PHIL 13, 1916
PLATTSMOUTIJ SEM I-WEEK LY JOURNAL.
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News that will be of Interest
in and near Cedar Creek
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S. J. REAMES
Tonsorial
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- DEALER IN
Cigars, Candies
and Books
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"an.iv: 1 Caps at S. J. Reames. j C. E. Metzger was up from Mynard
r. A. Gowr was in PiatUmuuth on ! Monday.
.lay.
er.t Friday in Piatts-
rr.
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P.inndhack was in Plattsrnouth
i'lattsmoutn
.Ifhn Thierolf was
S: unlay.
L'..y.I Schneider drove to Louisville
Thursday.
J; hri Toi ! rT i-itvd the county feat
Saiu. day.
iier.ry Eaughman went to Omaha
(!: bu-incss.
ile:.ry Thierolf .-per.; Saturday in
Plat: -mouth.
.1. h:i Thierolf spent Thursday in
P'at:-n-...u:h.
I':-. P::;T was in Louisville Thurs
d ; , g.
T i s. hp.Hv Fit'-mer went to the
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F;y your oysters at S. J. Reames.
Always fiv.-h.
Mi,s Fdi:h Da. her visited in Platts
!. it:: M r..!:;y.
!':. ". s Pace spent Fi iday in
I ::.tt -m-uth.
Sara Ochsc-ibire went to Platts
r"."'.:ih Satuiday.
..: Kc-il a; d wife visited at Philip
: i, :;" Sunday.
C. P. Mcdsinger was in Piatt. -mouth
or I'Usiro. s Fridav.
e went to Platts-
ri-.ay.
: lo Thierolf sp
at Friday in
Id
; a-.l wife spent Fri
th. ar.d wife were shop-
Sim (Kh
rrouth Thurs-iay.
Mrs. Hairy Meisir.ger is on the sick
;-t this wed..
Herry Sander
day hi Platismo
P. H. Robert.
ring in Louisville.
Mrs. John Thierolf was shopping in
Plattsrnouth Monday.
P. IL Robert and wife took dinner
in Plattsrnouth Sun. lay.
Lloyd Schneider went to Platts
r.v.uth Sunday evcniriir.
IJillie Henzie was cailir.ir on the
m. ichants Tuesday ; : 1 tried hi hand
at fi: hir.g-. v
Tiie dar.ee Saturday i: -ht was well
;.'tc;.d;d and a general good time was
enjoyed.
Ihnry Irhelder an. i Miss Myrtle
S-ars of Morcricld. Xc;., came in on
Wednesday on Xo. CI to visit friends
for a few days.
Henry Heebner went to Omaha on
Saturday.
Charles Dasher spent Saturday in
Plaits mouth.
Philip Thierolf spent Saturday in
Plattsrnouth.
For good, fresh Candy, Fruit and
Xuts, see S. J. Leames.
J. K. C. Gregory went to Omaha on
business, Saturday.
Walter Schneider and wife drove to
Omaha Thursday.
Farm Loans, Insurance and Keal
Estate. See J. I- Foreman.
Julius Pitts was in Cedar Creek on
r Ion da. y cam pa ign: r. g.
Philip Ilenning visited the dentist
in Plattsrnouth Saturday.
J'din Henning, sr., was at the coun
ty seat on busine-s Monday.
When you want some good reading
don't forget Kearnes, Library.
George Thierolf was among the
crurdy seat visitors Saturday.
The Ladies Aid society met with
Mrs. Will'am Schneider Wednesday.
Ptte Coro ai-.d lady attended the
sho'.v in Louisville Saturday niht.
For the Delta Electric Lanterns see
S. J. Reames. The best out.
Mivs Dora Cover and Miss Myrtle
.Tears vi-ited in Plattsrnouth.
Mi. s 1 lor or SeyLeit came up from
Abo to attend ihe daice Saturday
nifht.
John Jo!ici and -7. F. Wolff went to
L!r coin Tuesday to attend the big
shoot.
Homy Thierolf and wife, with Mrs.
G. I
j Ice Cream and Oysters
H IN SEASON
I
f The PI ace for a Lunch
f or a Cool Drink
(Li
Kev. bwartz and wue came in on
Wednesday to see to some church busi
ness before going to Hickman.
Walter Schneider and wife and Pete
Core and Miss Clara Dasher drove to
Plattsrnouth Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Gus Keil came up from Cul
lorn to spend a couple of days with
her mother, Mrs. Philip Sioher.
Mr. Cooley came down from Lincoln
Saturday night to visit his sister, Mrs.
Francis Saylcs, for a few days.
John Thierolf bought of Wm. Schei
der the house and lot just cast of the
drug store on the corner Thursday.
Leora Givens departed for home on
Friday evening after spending a
couple of months with her aunt, Mrs.
J. F. Wolff.
CUT THIS OUT IT IS WORTH
MONEY
DOXT MISS THIS. Cut out this
"slip, enclose with 5c to Foley & Co.,
Chicago, 111., writing your name and
address clearly. You will receive in
leiurn a trial package containing
Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for
bronchial coughs, colds, and croup;
Foley Kidney Pills, and Foley Cathar
tic Tablets. For sale everywhere.
Little Daughter Returns Home.
"THE WHOLE TRUTH"
Says Kirs. Eads, in Yriticg Her
Praise For Cardiri.
Circleville, Ohio. "All I have said
about Cardui, the woman's tonic, is
the whole truth," says Mrs. Fannie
Eads, of R. F. D. No. 6, this town.
'T suffered with womanly weakness,
and rainsin my back and limb3 for
two long years. I wa3 so bad off, I
could hardly walk at all.
My husband advised me to try
Caxdui, the woman's tonic, and I con
cluded to follow his advice. After tak
ing Cardui according: to directions, I
now feel like a new woman, and can
do all of my work.
Before taking Cardui, I was a walk
ing skeleton; now I weigh lot) pounds.
I recommend Cardui to every suf-
fering woman, for I know what it did
for me. Mv dresser is never without a
bottle of Cardui on it."
There is no reason why Cardui
won't help you, just as it has Mrs.
Eads, as well as hundreds of thou-
fo,nds of other women in the past 50
Vears. So if you suLcr from any of
the many ailments so common to
women," or need a good strengthening
tonic for that tired, nervcus, worn-out
feeling, get v. bottle of Card-u-i,
today. At all druggists.- NCB3
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
LIQUOR LICENSE.
Notice is hereby given to all per
sons interested and to the public, that
the undersigned, C. S. Trumble, has
filed his petition and application in the
office of the clerk of the village of
Eagle, County of Cass and State of
Nebraska, as required by law, signed
by the required number of resident
freeholders of said village, setting
forth that the applicant is a man of
lespectable character and standing,
and a resident of the State of Nebras
ka, and praying that a license may be
issued to the said C. S. Trimble for
the sale of male, spiritous and vinous
liquors fox the period of one year
from the date of the hearing of said
application, in a building situated on
lots five and six .5 and 6 in block
nineteen (19), in the said village of
Eagle, Nebraska.
C. S. TRUMBLE, Applicant.
April 10, 1916.
Social Workers Club Notice.
The Social Workers' club will meet
with Mrs. James Mrassk on Wednes
day afternoon, April lit. The ladies
are requested to come prepared to
sew. tfd
Henry Engelkemder, wife and little
child were among the passengers this
morning for the metropolis, driving in
from thf ir home near Murray to catch
the early Burlington train.
J. L. Smith of Nehawka came up
yesterday afternoon from his home
near Nehawka to attend the Bryan
meeting and this afternoon was a vis
itor in Omaha.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
LIQUOR LICENSE.
Notice is hereby given to all persons
interested and to the public, that the
undersigned, Ben M. Mohr, has filed
his petition and application with the
village clerk of the village of Avoca,
County of Cass and State of Nebras
ka, as required by law, signed by the
required number of resident freehold
ers of the said village, setting forth
that the applicant is a man of respect
able character and standing and a res
ident of the State of Nebraska, and
praying that a license may be issued
to the said Ben M. Mohr for the sale
of malt, spirituous and vinous liquors
for the municipal year ending May 2,
1917, at his place of business, situ
ated on the west two-thirds of lot five
(5), in block thirteen (13), in said vil
lage of Avoca, Nebraska.
April 10, 1916.
BEN M. MOHR, Applicant.
J. H. Bailey of Grinnell, Iowa, who
was attending the funeral of the late
Mrs. T. L. Schafer at Glenwood yes
terday, departed this afternoon on No.
23 for Omaha from where he will re
turn home.
James Rebal departed this after
noon for Omaha to arrange for the fu
neral of his nephew in that city.
GOO
D AUTO ROADS
TO
OMAHA
The cost of Bridge Tolls for Round
Trip using our Commutation F3ooks
Auto and Driver, round Trip 50c
Extra Passengers, each, 5c
$10.00 Book, $5.00
$5.00 Book, $2.50
Commutation Books Good any lime
and Transferable.
Auto
PLATTSMOUTH
0. SMfttynn B:
PROTECT SCHOOL CHILDREN
Measles, scarlet fever and whooping
cough are prevalent among school
children in many cities. A common
cold never should be neglected as it
weakens the system scthat it is not
in condition to throw off more serious
diseases. Foley's Honey and Tar is
pleasant to take, acts quickly, contains
no opiates. For sale everywhere.
NOTICE.
If any of Mrs. J. H. Adams' neigh
bors has her wire stretchers, please
deliver them to her at once.
Rex Young.
4-12-3tdltwkly
For Sale.
Single Comb Rhode Island Red
eggs. $1.00 per 15; $5.00 per 100.
Baby chicks, 15c each.
A. O. Ramge,
Platts. 'Phone 3513.
eal Estate
Insurance
Farm Lo ans
Buiek-Dealer
Office and Salesroom
(iE Sua En il
Tel. No. 1.
Plattsrnouth
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23 C
.W-I.Wi fc fri.r'l-. T
13 Cuuti
From Wednesday's Dally.
Yesterday afternoon the little
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Ur-
win. reccing near .Murray, was
brought heme from the hospital where
she was operated on Monday. The op
eration was entirely succcssiul ana
!.he voting lauv will rest and recuper-
te at her home. The mother cf the
gill as well as a trained nurse accom
panied her home and they were met
here bv Waltc - Sans with his auto and
taften to the Uvwin home. It is to be
hoped that the little daughter will con
tinue to show improvement until she
is completely restored to health.
Meisir.ger, drove to Louisville
Mi.-s Morris' rister from Ashland
came on Thursday to visit her for a
few days.
If you have anything for sale adver
tise in the Journal.
Frank Markey is doing some car
penter work for John Meisinger this
week.
Wir.dcl Heil and wife came in from
their farm and took Xo. 34 for Omaha
Tuesday no-n;ng.
Helen Schneider, Gertrude Meisin
ger and Lela Duff came in Saturday to
spend Sunday at home.
T.rn F ner of Plattsrnouth came out
Tuesday morning on Xo. f'3 to do some
carpenter work for Charles Johnson,
south of town.
First Se
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Gimty oariK
CEDAR CREEK, NEBR.
Sound, Conservative and Progressive
THE BANK OF THE PEOPLE
THE BANK BY THE PEOPLE
THE BANK FOR THE PEOPLE
aro anxious to assist the farmer in feeding and
handling his live stock for market
Deposits In Tkis Bank
are protected by the Depositors' Guaranty Fund of the
State of Nebraska, which has reached nearly 81,
000,000.00 It is back of us and protects you!
Z. W. Shrader came up yesterday
afternoon from his home in Mt. Tleas-
ant precinct and attended tne ijryan
meeting and this morning departed
for Omaha to spend the day there with
is daughter.
$1020 F. O. B. Factory
Touring Cars and Roadctcrs
$950 to $1485 f. o. k. Factory
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WMMMY
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sasonne :
KOPRIN will make the season of
101G, after April 10, as follows: un
Monday and Tuesday on the Henry
Urish farm, -iV2 miles east of Weep
ing Water; on Wednesday, Saturday
nd Sunday on the John Urish farm;
on Thursday and Friday on the John
Lohnes, sr., farm, 1 mile west of the
German Lutheran church.
KOPRIN is a black imported Per-
cheron stallion, weighing 1,900 pounds.
He is licensed and inspected and pro
nounced sound.
We hereby certify that the Per
cheron stallion Koprin (036-16), im
ported September, 1912, by E. J. Hei-
-el, Fremont, Iowa, is recorded by the
Percheron Society of America, and
that his recorded number is 91043.
Terms: To insure colt to stand and
suck, $15.00. If marcs change owner
ship, service fee becomes due at once
Care will be taken to avoid accidents,
W
HH AT depends upon the type of Motor in your Car.
HEN you buy a BUICK six-cylinder valve-in-head motor car
vou not only get the last word in comfort, style, power and
speed, but an automobile guaranteed to give you the highest
gasoline milage.
TT IS AN admitted fact that the valve-in-head motor does give
-L 15 per cent more power than any other type of gasoline motor,
which means 15 per cent more mileage per gallon of gasoline.
THOUSANDS of users of BUICK valve-in-head six-cylinder cars
give evidence daily that they are getting 20 miles or more
per gallon of gasoline consumed while touring with full passen
ger load and many users report over 25 miles per gallon.
REMEMBER cost of operating is a part of the cost of your
Car.
WITH the price of gasoline going up, the proven economy of
the BUICK valve-in-head should make it your preference. Li
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Tel. E:o. I
i Office and Salesroom
t m PfM i .one nUv&B?0?ks
OFFICERS:
W. H. LOHNCS,
Vipe-Presidcnt
WM. SCHNEIDER,
F. FOREMAN.
Cashier
but will not be responsible should any
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President
occur.