The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, August 24, 1916, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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    PLATTSMOUTH SESil-WEEKLY JOUENAE,
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Ceclar Creek Department
News that will be of Interest fScc
in and near Cedar Creek
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WE HAVE A GOOD STOCK OF
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i iiURSDAY, AUGUST 2i, 1516.
om HAND
and can make you attractive prices on
V7onI4cr and Superior
Press Drills,
Hehney Buggies,
Birdsei Wagons and
Wagon Boxes,
Steel Wheel Trucks,
King and Hamilton Steel Grain Dumps,
Empire Cream Separators.
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Lee Puncture Proof and Firestone Tires and Accessories
Studebaker Agents
CEDAR CREEK, NEBRASKA
Lloyd and Carl Scrr.ei.ler spent la.-t
Fi id;iy in Omaha.
M.s. A. O. A -alt wn.-- an Omaha vis
itor li..-t Friday.
Kd McIInde mr.de a hur-inos? trip
n Piatt smouth Wednesday.
Mr. and Mr?. Pete Sehroeder drove
to Pk.ttsmouth last Thur.-day.
Mr. and Mrs. John Th'oic'.f were
1 -latt smouth visitor? last Friday.
South
ippc-J
car loau o.
last Thurs-
Omaha,
as looking after some
in Omaha last Fri-
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S. J. Reames v
bnsim'ss matter
day.
Mr. and Mrs. John Shurer were
.-hoppir.rr in Plattsmottth last Satur
day. Paul Roberts was looking after
some business matters in Omaha, last j
J iuiay.
Mi: s Leorr.a Givers of Omaha came
in Wednesday for a few days' vi?it at
ihy Wolff home.
M xs Edith Tritr.c-h visited on Wed
nesday at the hfime of Mr. and Mrs.
(J. P. Meisinger.
Julius Hilfiicker purchased a fine
new 1-uggy from the firm of Wolff &
Ai.it, last Thursday.
Mrs. Chas. Dasher of Oreapolis, vis
ited her daughter, Mrs. John Thierolf,
ht Friday evening.
Martin Friedrich of Plattsmouth
came out last Thursday, rivir.fr his
v.: w Ford car a tryout.
M:s. Maxwell of Peoria, 111., is vis
iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Philip Slohr this week.
First Security hank pays per cent
on time deposits.
Henry Meisinger, sr., was an Omaha
visitor last Saturday.
Henry- Owens was a Saturday vis
itor in Plattsmouth.
Mrs. John Larson was shopping in
Omaha Wednesday.
For good, freh Candy, Fruit and
Nuts, see S. J. Reames.
Ms. Fred Wagner visited with her
son, Ed, on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilson were
Omaha visitors last Saturday.
Wm. Keil and family spent last
Satuiday in Plattsmouth with friends.
P. II. Meisinger has been, building
rirst security oanic
CEDAR CREEK, NEBR.
Sound, Conservative and Progressive
THE BANK OF THE PEOPLE
THE BANK BY THE PEOPLE
THE BANK FOR THE PEOPLE
We are anxious to assist the farmer iu feeding and
handling his live stock for market
Deposits In This Ban
are protected by the Depositors' Guaranty Fund of the
State of Nebraska, which has reached nearly $1,
000,000.00 It is back of us and protects you!
OFFICERS:
WM. SCHNEIDER, President
W. H. LOHNES, Vice-President T. J. SHANAHAN, Vice-President
J. F. FOREMAN, Cashier
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STUDEBAKER!
STUDEBAKER!
A SPLENDID AUTOMOBILE.
7 ho enterprising firm of Wn!; z
A'.it i as undertaken a proj.f si: ion
trws w:.-i; that proha'y ha- 'icvcr
bet.1 i' )ue before it: tin? oc-ahty. that
is, to receive a shipment of a whole
car of automobiles consigned to them
at Cedar Creek, and they are of the
popular Studebaker make, one of the
finest and most used car for the
money on the market today. This
fact is certainly demonstrated to
Messrs. Wolff & Ault, or they would
net place their money in a car load.
Mr. Wolff has personally tried those
TWKNTV-FOl :i VISIT DEN.
cars out and well knows their value, j
The Wolff Ault tcritory has been j
frreatiy increased for the coming year j
also, which not only takes in Mount
Pleasant, but Plattsmouth and East
and West Rock Bluffs, including- th?
i citv of Plattsmouth and Murray. This.
There wt;e twenty-four Cedar
Ocek citizens that went to Omaha
iast Mor.day to take in the mysteries
ot tne y.icvt .-vK-.-a:-L.e:i den. ine
trip was made via the Louisville auto
route, making a s,hort stop at Papil
lion. There were five cars in the let,
as follows: Lute Likewise, Philip Al
bert, Frank Blatztr, A. O. Auit and
J. A. Foreman. The trip was a very
Peasant one. and they all report a
jroed time at the den. Should there
be any more of the Cedar. Creek peo
ple vantinp: to visit the den on any
future date, an an.-'vrr.ents car. be
made by callinjr on J. F. Foreman
at th.i l ii - t Sevurb y lank.
Anton Mei.-dn.ver has purchased a
When you want some frood reading
a new
C. A.
busines
frarafre on his farm this week. !
Soes to show that the Studebaker ie- j don't forjret Reames, Library.
Meisinfrer was
in Omaha
Mrs. J. J
last Friday, visitir.fr with her sister
at the Immar.uel hospital.
Mrs. Geo fro Sayk-s went to Cul
lom last Thursday for a visit with
her daughter, Mrs. Will Seybert.
J. F. Wolff went to Omaha last
Friday and returned home with one
of those line, new Studebaker cars
that had been sold to Wm. Schneider.
The P.urlinirton railroad has been
exter.di-'ir its pas. -in-; tracks here this
week. This is an improvement that
has been grieatly needed for some
time.
Forest Kinpr of Papillion, was in
Cedar Creek last Friday nifrht, visit
::y: with his old-time friend, J. F.
Foreman, general cashier of the First
Set-urity hank, for a few days.
: p!e have a irieat deal of confidence
5 matters in Plattsmouth Mon- ; by increas;nr their territory to sucr
an extent. . This enterprisinfr firm
W. G. Meisinger has been erecting will have a representative in Flatts-
durinp: the "Home Coming"'
days, with headquarters at the Amick
garage, and they will be more thaii
jrlad to demonstrate the many iro..
qualities cf this car to all who are i
a new parage on his farm the last . mouth
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; THE BONOS REDUCED ONE-
HALF AND THE BOYS OUT
Farm Loans, Insurance and Real
Estate. See J. F. Foreman.
Walter Schneider shelled and de
livered his old cr op cf corn last Wed
r.ecday. G. P. Meisinfjer was looking after
some business matters in Omaha last
Saturday.
Henry Thierolf was looking after
some business matters in Omaha last
Saturday.
Philip and Chas Hennings were vis
iting with county seat friends last
Saturday.
Lew Myers was looking: after some
business matters in Plattsmouth on
Monday.
II. A. Schneider and family were
out from Plattsmouth last Friday for
a day's visit.
Mr. Stivers of Glenwood, came in
last Saturday evening for a visit with
his son, Robert.
First Sccuritv hank pays i ner cent 'James
From V.'oanoE3ars Dairy.
Yesterday afternoon Edward. Wil-
the market now or in the future, i ham and Jesse bashus and Harvey
They are after the business and they j Burke were released from jail where
believe that the Studebaker car will ! they had been committed following
Ee jt ithe preliminary hearing in the county
court, on an oruer iron? iis.Li ci .juuge
T. Beg'.ev admitting them to
bond in the sum of 2,5oO each and
accepting; Frank Bashus and wife as
the security for the amount. The men
were bound over by County Judge
Boeson in the sum of $5,000 each and
the matter- was at or.ee taken up by
Attorney R. W. Patrick with Judge
Bee ley, on an application to reduce
the amorr.t cf the bond and the court
reduced the amount set by the county
judge to S2."00. and the amount of
Ihe property of Mr. Bashus was held
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We have just received a car load of Studebaker automobiles and
are in a position to make your delivery at once which is certainly grati
fying to a purchaser to not have to do the monotonous task of waiting
for delivery.
We can show you a car that can not be surpassed in finish, room,
seating capacity and "power" for any where near the price.
Our 4-cylinder, 40-horse power, 7-passenger body, 34x4 wheels,
112 inch wheel base at
$875.00 f . o. b. Detroit
and
Our Six Cylinder, 50-horse power 7-passenger bpdy, 122 inch
wheel base, 34x4 wheels at
$1085.00 f. o. b. Detroit
are values which no one can match. Our representative will be at
Plattsmouth during the Home Coming week and anyone wishing a
demonstration with either the four or six are invited to call at' Amick
garage at 6th and Vine where Wolff & Ault have opened temporary
sales quarters.
The buying public are not doing themselves a justice without first
seeing our product and seeing the performance of these cars built by
the soundest corporation in the U. S. A.
We have just closed a contract with the Studebaker corporation
of America for new territory. To eight mile Grove precinct we have
been fortunate in adding Plattsmouth precinct, including Plattsmouth
city and Rock Bluff precinct, also including Murray. Any person wish
ing a demonstration other than on Saturday can bring a 4 or 6 to their
door by dropping a post card to Wolff & Ault at edar Creek, Neb.
You are not in any way obligated to us by reason of a request to
call at your home for a demonstration. All we can ask is to "show
you" even though you are not from Missouri. If we can not convince
you in our efforts to prove the "power," "room" and finish as we claim
them we have at least done our part.
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Local Agents
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Cedar Creek, Neb.
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cn time deposits.
First Security bank pays ." per cer.l
on time deposits.
John Hennings, sr., was an Omaha
visitor last Saturday.
V m. Schneider and family drove to
Plattsmouth last Sunday in their new
car.
Wm. Seybtrt and family spent Sun
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomson, in Cedar Creek.
Henry Thierolf is havinr his hor-o
wired this week for electric lights.
S. J. Reames is doing the work.
There were nuite a number of
Paul Ingram returned home last plattsmouth people here last Sunday
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Ire C'n-aoa
I have opened up my Ice Cream
Parlor and invite all who enjoy something-
fine in the way of Ice Cream to
call and see what we a. -e serving out 'Journal
ro satisfy the hunger in the v. ay ot
Harding- Ice Cream
S. J. Reamer. Cedar Creek.
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600 t5e-
aturuay nom a nospitai in umana.
He is petting along nicely at thi
time.
There was an excellent time at the
dance given at the Sayles' hall last
Saturday evening. Another one in
two weeks.
Repairs are being- made on the Keil
school house east of Cedar Creek, pre
paratory for the opening of the fall
term of school.
Louie Henninfjs has commenced the
work on his new farm residence just
south of Cedar Creek, which, when
finished, will be one of the finest in
this locality.
'.fine new Mitchell car through John
Gauer of the Cedar Creek agency.
The Mitchell car is one of the good
ones and will give Mr. Meisinger ex
cellent service.
Mr. and Mra. Will Seybert and
family, Louie Keil and family and
Chas. Keil and family, drove up to
the state fisheries last Sunday, where
they spent the day.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bcezley of
Syracuse were in Cedar Creek last
Thursday, returning- home in the evening-,
and were acocmpanied by Miss
Honor Seybert. Mr. and Mrs. Beez
ley returned with her to Cedar Creek
-on Friday.
Elsewhere in this section of The
will be found an advertise
ment for the Hotel Cedar Creek, un
der the management of John Larson.
j who is conducting a first class hotel
in Cedar Creek and is deserving: of
all the assistance and patronage pos
sible from the people of this locality.
spending the day at the lakes.
Mrs. Arthur Stander. of Louisville,
drove up last Sunday morning to
spend a few days with his mother.
Walter Schneider and family drove
to Plattsmouth last Sunday v.-he re
they spent a few hours with relatives.
Miss Beacliel came down from Ash
land last Friday morning and made a
few days' visit with friends at the
old home.
There was a slight typographical
error in the Cedar Creek department
last week, in which we stated that
Mrs. J. F. Roberts and Pnu.p .-tochr
drove to Plattsmouth Wednesday.
This should have read, P. H. Roberts
and Philip Stoehr as making the trip.
Thus errors will occur it seems in
spite of all that can be done..
,Rev. Richart came out from Omaha
last Saturday evening and preached
two very interesting sermons here
Sunday. The next services will be
held here on Sunday, September 3rd,
when all members of the church are
requested to be present at the morn
ing: services as there will be busi
ness of importance to look after.
- Hotel Cedar Greek
JOHN LAP.SEN, Proprietor
Under New Management
Board by the Day or Week!
"Your Patronage Solicited
sufficient by the district judge.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
or
The First Security Bank
OF CEDAR CREEK
Charter No. I2SS
in the State of Nebraska at thetlose of
business August 10th, PJ1G.
ALVO NEWS ITEMS
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts 4"3 1Y
t fverclraf ts 275
Koir.is. securities, judgments, claims.
t-v: none
( Hlier :is--ts . . . . none
Banking house, turniiuie and lix-
ti:r s 1 (HH 00
Other real estate none
t'urrcnt I'XptMiM's, taxes and Inter
est i. aid . :2 27
f'asii items . none
lue from National and
St ate b:nks ?s 77W 40
I hecks and item-, of e.-
cli.ine -'A'.' 02
Currency
(iold coin 110 ttt
Silver, nickels and ivm.s. :i'.'l U lO.tiOl .1
Total.
r.s 07
LIABILITIES
Caiiital stock paid in 10 000 t"0
surplus fund none
I'ndi vidfil profits rc'l
Dividends unpaid none
Individual deposits sub
ject to check $12 !- Os
Demand certiticatesof de
posits none
Time certilicate of deposit 7 010 o
Cert itn-d checks none
Cashier's checks outstand
ing . :h7 t'4
Due to national and state
hanks ... 7 031 0 27 O.V) 70
Notes and hills re-discounted none
Hills payable none
Depositor's guaranteed fund 40t 00
Total : ... . 672 5j
State or Nebraska 1
County of Cass. 'S- I, .T. F. Foreman.
Cashier of t lie above named bank do nereby
swear that the above statement is a correct
and true copy of the report made to the State
Hanking Board.
J. F. Foreman. Cashier.
Attest:
Wm. Schneider, Director.
. II. L mixes. Director.
Rev. Embree spent Monday nifrht
at the G. P. Foreman home.
?.Ir. and Jlrs. Wm. Casey aie visit
ing in Kansas City tlds week.
Joe Foreman is in Lincoln taking:
treatment for a sprained foot.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Boyles are spend
ing their vacation in Colorado.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Boyles are en
joying their vacation in Colorado.
Miss Jennie Nickel and sister and
brother were in Lincoln Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Noel Foreman re
turned Monday from their trip to Colo
rado. A great number of people from this
place attended the circus in Lincoln
Wednesday.
Miss Pearl Keefer and her music
pupils picnicked in the Boyles' prove
Thursday evening.
Mrs. C. B. Currence and child of
Bethany came in Monday to visit her
husband a few days.
Miss Gladdys Appleman returned
from Lincoln Wednesday where she
has been visiting- for several days.
Miss Genevieve Lowry of Lincoln
came in Wednesday morning to spend
the day attending to school matters. r
Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Foreman autoed
to University Place Sunday. Their lit
tle daughter returned home with them
Mis Flo Boyles returned Wednes
day evemr.jr from Colorado where she
ppent the past few weeks with friends.
Mr and Mrs. J. A. Shaffer returned
Monday from Sutton where they vis
ited relatives and friends for a few
days.
E. O. Hollenbeck of Manhattan,
Kns., came in Wednesday to visit his
brother Isaac Hollenbeck and other
relatives.
Andrew Sutton and daughter. Miss
Delia and son, Wm., returned Friday
from Chappell where they have been
visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Noel Foreman and
Mrs. L. E. Bobbitt of Lincoln visited
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. P.
Foreman Tuesday evening.
Harley Tollard and son and Grand
pa Frohlich and grandsons, Clifford
and Raymond Bucknell were fishing
darotAuffust.ls.itf. NoJaryblic.' Mr- and MrS ChaS- Adams of Or-
ange, Tex., came in Saturday morn
ing to make an extended visit with
his sister, Mrs. J. W. Davis and Mr.
Davis.
The pupils of Miss Pearl Keefer
gave a recital in the M. E. church
Tuesday evening which was well at
tended. The eighteen pupils who tool;
part showed talent and progress.
Chas. Godbey, wife and daughter,
returned Tuesday from a two weeks'
tiip to the western part of the state,
visiting relatives at Alliance, Mitchell,
Chappell, Overton, Amhurst and Kear
ney. The I. F. S. girls enjoyed a trip
around the world with thirty of their
friends Friday evening in two haj'
racks. The countries visited were
Germany, at the home, of Laura Par
sell; Spain, Leah Miller; Ireland, La
Nita Mullen; Africa, Fern Dimmith
and the United States, Vera Prouty.
They returned home at an early hour
all having a very enjoyable time.
The young people of the Epworth
League gave a farewell surprise party
for Mr. and Mrs. Verl Linch, Satur
day evening at the home of the groom's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Linch.
The evening was spent playing var
ious games and at last pictures were
shown of the bride and groom's ro
mance which caused much amusement.
Ice cream and cake were served to
twenty-four jolly Epworth Leaguers.
All departed wishing Mr. and Mrs.
Linch success in their new home.
Local News
DEUEL CO. LAND. The best in
vestment in the state. Write for
prices and terms.
Ritchey Land Co.,
Chappell,
York,
Alvo,
Neb.
LOST Brown imitation leather suit
case, containing girl's wearing ap
parel; was lost on road between
Papillion and LaPlatte, or Platts
mouth. Finder please return to
The Journal office. ltd&w
Remember that S. J. Reames sells
the latest books published. Harold
Bell Wright's latest works.
Don't forget S. J. Reames when jou
are in need of paper napkins, paper
plates, ice cream dishes and all kinds
of crepe paper.
From Tuesday's Dally.
Alf Nichels was among those going
to Omaha this afternoon.
C. A. Gauer of near Cedar Creek
was in the city for a few hours to
day looking after some trading with
the merchants.
P. A. Hild of near Murray was in
ihe city yesterday afternoon for a few
hours visiting with his friends and
attending to a few business matters.
James W. Holmes, Nick Fredrich.
and P. A. Hild were among the Mur
ray visitors in the city yesterday mot
oring up to enjoy a few hours in the
county seat with their friends.
Mark White came in this morning
from his farm near Rock Bluffs and
departed for Omaha where he will
visit for a few hours with Barney
Miller at the Immanuel hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Foster of Union,
who have been visiting in Denver and
other Colorado points for the past
week, arrived in this city last even
ing and visited over night at the Lar
son home. Mr. and Mrs. Foster and
little daughter returned to their home
at Union on the morning train.
BUILDING BEING PAINTED.
The front of the Egenberger build
ing on lower Main street is being
treated to a coat of paint and gener
ally fixed up in fine shape, and
Charlie Hartford, the coal dealer, is
feeling proud of the handsome ex
terior of his office. This building
will be right in line for the "Home
Coming" festivities with its new coat
of paint and general handsome ap
pearance. Gideon Archer is doing the
work and adding to his laurels as an
artist.
BOOSTERS OUT IN COUNTY.
Yesterday an automobile party com
posed of E. H. Wescott, H. A. Schneid
er, v . A. nobertson and ti. t . Goss,
motored out in the country to look
after some matters for the forth
coming Fall Festival and the mem
bers of the party visited everyone of
the towns of the county and found
everywhere the common sentiment that
the occasion was going to be one of
the biggest events ever held in Cass
county.