r f ? TIlFRSnW. .JANUARY 11. l!flG. PLATTSMOITTI SEMI-Wrr.KLY JOTTRNAL. PACE n edar Creek Department Happy New Year! This is assured the purchaser of a 4 Stude ber"' Four-40 h p. or Six 50 h. p., for Studebaker makes ears for service and service makes you happy. There ara no ears for anywhere near their price that develop 40-horse in a four cylin der ear. This fact will be brought to you if you will just let us know you are "from Missouri' and want to be shown. Besides the great power plant the "Studebaker" is as quiet as a Quaker. We have a new supply of booklets from the factory and you will be convinced of the quality in this Studebaker construc tion if you will call or write us for a book and arrande with us for a demonstration. We are local distributors for Cass county, and will be pleased to help you solve the problem of which car to buy. Four 40 7-Passenger Six 50 7-Passenber WOLFF Carnival Caps at S. J. Reanies". j John Cauer went to Omaha Mondav i S. J. Rearr.es has a fine lire of Val entines. C;-rc-e Thieroif spent Saturday in Plattsmouth. Hans Trunk v ent to Louisville Fri day evening. Kd Meisinger i.nd wife went to the city Saturday. Walter Hessenflow went to Omaha Monday night. Forest Banghman spent Thursday in Plattsmouth. Roy Core of Louisville was in Cedar Creek Tuesday. Karl Hacker.burg went to Platts- rrouth Tuesday. Henry Inheklt-r went to Hay StrinLrs Monday. John Dusche went to Omaha on business Thuisdav. J. F. Wolff and family drove to Plattsmouth Surday. For Paper Napkins see S. J. Kernes. Cedar Creek. Mrs. Charles Dasher was shopping in Plattsmouth Friday. Wm. Keil and wife was shopping f in Plattsmouth Saturday. Philip Ilenr.ings went eights in Omaha Saturday. to see the auk Bulletin Vol. 1 January The Outlook for 191fi. The wh ,' co-jr-try now realizes that the l'nj- delayed and lonf expected nw. j . rind of prosperity has arrived. ptirr.isrr. rules and there is now pieity of eidence cf sound busir.es and financial con ditions. The font of the wave of prosperity inui dating the eastern part of the coiintry has reached the Pacific co...-t. and it is almost :n assured fact that before it reaches the entire country will have experienced one of the most prosperous periods in our history. leading railroads arc taxed to capacity by the movement of freight, and are placing large Z equipment orders; the Iron and steel industry has reached the limit of its output: build ng activity har. i3 been i--.-: urrec : s.-b-n- is pth ni c at high wages; wholesale and retail reports are favorable. For the r: .l iiT ., ,3 him nme since trie . ivn war tnere f has leen no signs of financial f; strain in marKeting tne crop. o the country, even though we har vested the largest yields in history. There is a wide diversity of views about the efforts on this country of a return of peace, but it is evi dent that our future on how firm ly domestic trade and industry are established on an independent iH foundation, against the day when fS war orders cease and the flow of gold this way stops. Financial Headquarters. It is the desire of our officers First Security Bank Cedar Creek, Body $885.00, F. O. B. Body $1,050.00, P. O. B. ULT When you want some (rood reading don't forget Reames, Library. We are sorry to report that Grand mother Lohnes is worse again. Henry Baughmun attended to busi ness in Plattsmouth Wednesday. For anything in tissue paper, see S. J. Reams. He carries a full line. We are sorry to report Adam Kaf fenberger is on the sick list apain. P. H. Roberts and wife drove to Plattsmouth Sunday to make a visit. Adam Meisinger was attendinp to business Monday at the countv seat. In spite of the snow Tuesday there was quite a few out to the wolf hunt. We are sorry to report Mrs. Lole's i youngest son is on the sick list this week. The sale at Nels Wins was well at tended, and a fair price was paid for what was sold. Willie Dixon of Omaha came in Tuesday eveninp to visit his sister, Mrs. J." F. Wolff. Henry Inhelder of Moorefield, Neb., came in Saturday eveninp on business and to visit friends. EIner Schafer left for Cre'ghton Saturday morning to visit for a couple of weeks with relatives. There will be a show in the near future. Watch next week for the an nouncement in this column. 13, 1916 No. 3 ! i that jou make the First Security Bank your Financial Headquarters a I hue to transact all jour fi nancial affairs, meet your friends and business associates, and con sult with us in strict confidence on your plans and interests. With your Financial Headquart ers at the First Security Bank, you would have at your command our information on business conditions, markets ar.d finance, as well as our b;ink service, to mnspn-p wnirF funds and administer them safely, accurately and with convience. The First Securitv Bank will welcome the many opportunities ? i to. c n t-v f von t h u r Clirp to rnmp fi . ... , . when you make this institution F your Financial Headquarters. K You and the New Year. Whether you advance financial- B ly in 1916, or "mark time," that will depend largely on your efforts. You want 11)16 to take jou ahead of where you now stand in a finan cial way. We. also want to see you attain larger success. Ycu have a much better chance to forge ahead in money matters, if you let the First Security Bank co-operate with you. There will be many times during nineteen-sixteen when counsel, our experience in business and financial matters, our service and facilities will work well in bringing your plans to a more satisfactory issue. As a depositor here, you will be in a position to enjoy the pleasure and profit of a helpful bank service. Nebraski First Security 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 in feeding and handling his live stork for market Deposits In This Bank are protected by the Depositors' Guaranty Fund of the State of Nebraska, which has reached nearly 1. 0o0.u00.iKj It is back of us and protects you! -OFFICERS:- WM. SCHNEIuER, President W. H. I For the Delta Electric Lanterns see S. J. Reames. The best out. First Security Bank pays 4 per cer.tjat ')T)ce ""fJ -Si!V-- further trouble. This on time certificates for six months and ; !S pettir.p to be too common and it : ternoon, as a candidate for state sen one year. j is an offence lf, iluot nnninu a school J .-.tor between Otoe and Cass counties Rev. Poutz of Blair, Neb., preached I hol!-e- and riiM' U? brcilkin 'Jl lhe j Y e application with the two fine sermons Sunday. But on uc- 1,fr"ts- I secrclary of state in the near future count of bad roads very few were ' For Pood, fresh Candy, Fruit an 1 j to have his name placed upon the pri out I Nuts, see S. J. Reames. in.asy ballot, but until such time as John and Ed Lohnes went to Creiirh- j An; body steinir the masks at R. N. j h? is his name will not be wir,..,...,,- r;vt r..i 1 1 ... T h .m st a s would not fo-'t-t the ball ' Illacwl UI'!1 the ,Milltt- The Vaying bUll I' VUlll .''.iU t i.i 11V IV (1 I V I HIV funeral of Henrv Thieroif who died Monday. Henrv Thieroif and wife and G. P. , Me is nper went to Creisrhton Wednes- dav eveninp to attend the funeral of Henry Thieroif. Simon Johnson of Louisville came down Fridav to snend the dav with his fatl Janu.s Johnson who is laid up with the grippe Mr. nd Mrs. Swin. who have been visitir.p Mr. Swin's mother. Mrs. ! i,erir Charles Dasher, departed Friday for;c"OR"'- v. ; w..u ! Mr. Rivot. the BurUnirton scsle rr-irt c in f"" orltir C f&L- Thnrcdnv I lool. inrr uftor th now tfswlr cfii 1j th.it I is beinp put in at this place. Mrs. Jeff Solsburp of Mynard. who i has been visiting 'her parents, C. A. j Gauer and wife, for the last few days dejiarted for her home Friday morning on No. 'li. The sewing class at Mrs. Savles wiil be on Saturday's, from 1 p. m. to 3:30 p. rn. Anybody wishing to join, now is the time. Crochet and Tatting lessons. John Lohnes, G. P. Henrv Thieroif and Meeisinger and wife returned home from Creighton Saturday, and report that Mr. Jake Lohnes is in v. very serious condition. It is reported that Jake Lohnes .;,r., who is at Creighton, Neb., is very low. He is well known through this neighborhood, having worked around here since coming from Illinois. N. P. Winn's sale was held yester day afternoon and a good-sized crowd was present. Things soid good and without much delay. F:ank Graham, auctioneer, handled the sale with much life, causing quick bids and good j atisfaction to the crowd. Quite a few from Cedar Creek went to the dar.ee at Culiom Saturday nisrht. Those from here were: Irven Meising- '. er, Ralph Meisinger, Lioyd Schneider, ! Forest Bangham, Pete Core, Missljj Yerla Schreider, Helen Schneider, j Gertrude Meisinger, and Miss Beachel. i $ The party who shot at the school 3 General gyierchandise The Store of Quality Goods At the Right Prices Aii the Time! TELL US YOUR WAftTS Ruth N. Thompsen, Cedar Creek News that will be of Interest's in and near Cedar Creek 1 M V !!: W 1 LOHNES, Vice-Fresident III I J. F. FOREMAN, Cashier )! 2f ; house with a rifle ar.d broke the window had better put in new pi, i . - i . (Saturday ni'.ht. January ir. i Now is the time to hand in your application of you wish to join the , , ... niusit-Ll or sewmp clr.ss tnat will open iap after January 1. See Mrs. Georpt E. Savles or tier daughter. Mir-s Eva. i On account of the cold weather the wolf hunt th. t was to ha, e been on J January 11. will be on ii i .. .. t 1 c. ,, . "I ! Will meet at r LI-KJ J , nl- Will Lohnes, Cedur Creek, and Kf'.l. Every'ri-.'h, i invited to j brir.r 'Uv sh.itirut.. but leave! t.og una i vi 1 ! :it t c FUriTl Loans, Insurance and Real See J. F. Forerr.an. Estfitt. QUESTION Do you bake nice hrcad ? Solution U-e Puritun Floui ana results are certain. Auk can supply you in ic;uanlit.t and at the right Wolff & ar.v desired prL-e, too. George Snyder, jr.. was in the city last evening for a few hours, driving in form his farm home near Mynard. as ?1 S. J. REAMES Tonsoria! Parlor tj gj -DEALER IN- Cigars, Candies and Books J R j fs : Cream and Oysters IN SEASON The Place for a LUBCR. tl : or a Cool Drink W .1 - Nebraska DRESSMAKING and i MUSICAL CLASS IN Gedar Greek Mrs. (ieorgn E. Sayles $ and daughter. Miss Eva, X will ojten a dressmaking v and musical class after ? the first of January. A- 1; plications are being re- 4- ceived at this time. t APPLY HOW! CANDIDATES COM ING TO THE FRONT IN OTOE COUNTY Senator John Mattes, of Nebraska City, paid hi.i money into the county ' treasurer's onk-e late yesterday af -: tne money into the onice of the county treasurer, does not always mean that hu; name will be on the bal- cfii, itfiauM- t iiiii:a(.io:i i.tin iu 11 i u: . i-., u j able him to have that done. Mr. Mattes left lor Lincoln this I mo rump to te present at tne meeting i of the Democratic Editorial associa- tion and perhaps attend the banquet I this eveninp. He informed the News man that he did not contemplate fil ing today, but might do it some time later. It is understoud that F. A. Reuter, of Syracuse, wanted to file for this position and may now file as a can didate for representative. It is said that W. H. Hunter, editor of the Syracuse Democrat, i? also a candidate for representative, end also George W. Leiuigh of this city. As yet none of the three named gentlemen have filed, but are liable to at any time, if all reports are true. Nebraska City News. GORE'S Oil CREAK' j Concentrated, j All Heps are Wormy: By the very l , nature of the hog, His way of living ' and what he eats, He is bound to be wormy. There is no market for hog Worms, ! and they sap the life blood and your :' money from the hog. Hog worms , ! stunt ycung hogs, and a stunted hog is 'a money loser in the fattening pen. j j The greatest menace to ths health and y tnriit ot tne nog is worms, a worm- less hog will be a choleraless hog. Gore's Hog Worm Cream is certain GW (! death to hog worms. It is the cheap ' ct insurance and the best investment s j for hog rsisers. It costs you less Hitha:; 3c per hog, '"Each Pose," and if L''fed once each SO days will keep them free from worms. No Waste and Proper Dose. Gere's Hog Work Cream is not like i any other medicine, it is a heavily con centrated cream preparation contain ing an absolute anthelmintic "Worm Killer," and if the directions are fol lowed, each hog is certain to receive the proper dose. You simply mix or stir Gore's Hog Worm Cream in swill. It mixes per fectly and evenly. Put your swilL in the trough and there you are. Gore's Hcg Wcrm Cream is put up in the following sizes with full direc tions for mixing in swill or water and sold at the following prices: Small size, enough for one dose for 25 hogs, price $ 1.50 hi gallon, enough for one done for GO hogs, price $ 3.00 1 gallon, enough for one dose for 120 hogs, price $ 5.00 i 3 gallons, enough for one dose j for 3G0 hogs, price $10.00 I o gallons, enough for one dose ! for G00 hogs, price $15.00 10 gallons, enough for one dose for 1,200 hogs, price $25.00 Gore's Hcg Worm Cream should be fed at least once a month. Order today. Sent parcel post pre paid. No risk. Money returned if dissatisfied. Gore's Hog Worm Cream Co., Manufacturers and Chemists, t BOONE. IOWA. i IN FLATTSMOUTI1 FORTY YEARS AGO. We see by the telegraph reports that Hon. John Chapman has been re appointed U. S. Marshal of the west ern district of Iowa. We shake. 'I. hey had John Fitzgerald killed last w:-t': down at Red Cloud. "Fitz" is alive, we want you to know, has plenty cf men and is buildinp railroads fast er than vou can think. Mine. Janauscheck plays in Omaha on Friday and Saturday eveninps of this week, rendering: Mary Stuart on Friday evening: and on Saturday even- inp $ play prepared expressly for her, entitled "Mother and Son." It will be j a rare treat to lovers of the drama. Some Nebraska farmer who appear ed to be tired of this country, wanted to cross the river with his team, and as the ice was reported uanperous, lie hitched on to the erd of the tonpue ,.f Y.; rr, o A V,,r ttin., Y, i , wv,....,.;, ..... horses he reached the other side in , safety. Three specimens of the noble red! men were to te seen on our streets Tuesday. One of them seems to be well educated and could talk Enplish very correctly. He refused to tell his or his companions' names, or to what trible he belonged, as he did not care for newspaper notoriety. They had a fine lot of mink and beaver skins for sale, that were dressed as only an In dian can dress them. At a meetinp of prominent citizens of the place Saturday eveninp, called by Mr. Windham at his office, it seemed to be the general opinion that our people do not desire the removal of the Capital from Lincoln at present, l. , l,- .,.. .v.m!,. .;ilinn inui "";. t.-vfwj . "6 to appropriate so large a sum as 5100,000 to repair or put wings on nor build a new Capital just now while tVif nrps'ir nf mnnov matters is sol 1 heavv. rroin rigm. -ine uiuvc. neighborhood was startled by the sud- den death of Corev Craig, 6 years old , . , , . " t o -: and youngest daughter of S. Craig. She was taken with a congestive chill ... and died on luesday tne 4tn insi.. a , rr i j i i large concourse 01 intnus ana scnooi- motos ff.Ilnu-oil liep tn hpr las n-stinc place. rr,. ,. . . . , , , ine aisinct scnooi unuer me man- oo-onof r.t ATolilr.- C Wiul U Ac i n tr fine. Weed IS a big man in mind as v.en as in Doay ana proves to ce tnei . i i i i. i . .i. ri.-ht man in the ritrht nlace. Corn huskiner is not over vet by some iarmers, annougn quite a num- f. ui l , ber are disposing of their corn, taking advantage ot tne time ana gooa roaas. Chris Kohnke the first class carpen ter of your city erected one more new house in this precinct which will soon be occupied by the owner, Adam Krea- ger who intends to take to himself a frau. FRED WRENN AT THE COUNTY HOSPITAL SHOWS IMPROVEMENT From Wednesday's Daily. Fred Wrenn, who has been staying out at the county farm, west of this city, for the past few months, has been suffering a great deal from an injury he received by being kicked by a horse on the left leg. and has not shown the best signs of improvement and the county commissioners are con sidering sending him to the Douglas county hospital in Omaha for treat ment in hopes that he may recover the use of the limb and be able to resume work. The man was injured while he was working on a farm in the vicinity of Manley and for some time was at one of the Omaha hospitals until his funds became depleted and he was re- turned to this county and has since been cared for at the farm, but the lack of suitable facilities for treating the man has decided the commission- ers to remove him to the hospital, where he can be cared for as cheaply as here and given the opportunity of regaining the use of the limb. He is a man of some 40 years of age and was quite industrious up to the time of the accident. COL Vr1. DUNN, AUCTIONEER WEEPING WATER, NEBRASKA 18 to 20 years experience is worth something to those tvho have property for sale. Satisfaction Guaranteed I am always after the High Dollar for Vrmr Cnnrls oTirn of i it to qi nrr titi.p. Ju Ibr IliMirift nun of Ihr ( nimli t,t ( nu, Nrlirimkii. Vv'i!h-!m!na ;. i'ipri-r. i"i:i i n li fT, s. iFOar O-e, -t ul.. r-efii(l:irf s. To th 1-U'nun nt s, jsajic '": Mr. T i - ', Iir.-t r:il nam ur.k r.ow n . i;.. unknown linrs. l- i--. l-mi' ju rsnn.'tl rpr-.entiitiv- and aii .r J?;un Cot-, iif'-f-usctl; t ti- ui.kt.'iu a ht-ii y. ii-visft-s. It t;at--. r- r.a. Is-n t :t t : t-s arid ail "il.-r -itr; ii,-t-rM-i in t -j-tat- cf Mr- l-aau fi-, ti?t i-ul ra:ii- unkiiwi.. i-.a---l. A. C J;--ti, iWi-ri ! !-- i . !. ! hs Atmtr C. Ilr-ii; Sartli M. unknown u-v .n.ii.--. personal rpr-!--ntat i i and fc.i fr.r jifM-Hon.s iiitr-st-d in t fi- f-tat i-f A. C. j:-d. otln-rwis iI'm i iiim) a At-Ii-r . J . (fi-a1'H! ll.r uliKTK'W 'i l.f irs, i-vis'H, ifj.-Hii-f', -i - n l I t-ifscnluli -s ami al; itt:-r .-or im-r-st-d in Hit- -1 It I :' Sara.'. M li d, t'-v a"t-d : th ut. kti"Wri tit iiiul unknow n i .a iri.n ri! .f t nor.h taif l.N'1" f i!i- .-aft quarter (SK',1 i.f S",tnn 1 1.. 1 1 '. - n v - Township f'lfvtn 11. r.ar.tf- t hil l --n 1 , -at.t of l . .t i IV M . i :i Hi" t'ounty of ('a.s. Xci.raku. Vou art- licn-by int.tid tl.at ori 1 -'hhUt lttii. A. l. 1I1.', jla:i;t:': t..-.l tir suit in t.- li"tri t "urt of f, County of Cass, .NVoia-ka. to iu..t jiaiiitifTs titt to t.'i- f i.iiiB irm sriud luriUN. to-wit: T'.f nont; t.a.f i N I of tli- voutt..-avt ijuart-r iSl.1, i of section ti.irty-fne. J ii n. -!-v-ti tlJi. I.Hi.yr tfi;rtri tl-'i. fa-l of ttif tlii J'. M.. in tli County of "a-. Nt-hraf ka, te'uuse of t.rr ud-r- (. Kf s-Mon by MTNelf, ti r un'-rnloro arol (rrantor for more than t-n vear i.r...! " V ."'I W" s, "Ult fcr'a I to enjoin -a n tnd all of vou from at- iaimii.i: any i-jk t.t. tin-. or t., saii lands or uny fart th-t-of. to t- Ml " " i"U I" l loltil 'lir TllTht. tit , ,.iailni llt.n or itlX,..sl t,r.ui. if anv. K'""' i-pai or eo.Uitai.i-. and to f.n.- J the same adjudged iiilcrinr to t r- titi- I r jlaintiIT and for L"Miiil fi.iuilu in- relief. This noti' in mai ur.uaht to an ordr of the Court. You are required to msner said i-ti- Myi6. or your default win i.e duly enlereV-Vf L"t YVILHKLMIXA G. TinVKF:. i'iainlifT. a. itounr.Tso.v. Attorney. i:-20- k. OTIfi: OF 1 IT TO QI IKT TlTI.lt. In Ikr Diatrirt Court uf Ihr wuat of ( a. rbraka. Sarah M. Ilarrion, arah Klizuteth Martin and Kva May Harvev, i'laintiff.i, vs. William Harrison. t ul., T-feTidar.t'. To A'illi:im Harri.-on. if Iivinc. if dmil, hits heiiK. ueviHffs, leEateen arid it- fonal I en: e-iilal vm. and all ihtmhik inteicsted in his ewtate. whose nam.- are unknown, and Mat- riF.)n. wif- of naiii Wil.iam llariix.n. wliose first l-al nam- i ut.know i., dele riilnntx: You ami fach of you are herel-v noti fied that on the Mh day of I -r-m l r. i. ilu. in, aocve namen ,,iainnrT fi I piI their petition in the Ii.trift ('cunt ' county of lum. .H.mi.Ka, d-f-ridantH. th ij- t and jru-r f in 'and'i.V tu foiuVw real estate. to-wlt: The oulliio-.l I quarter iSW'j I of Sec-ti"ti eiK t I in Towiifhip Twelve M-'i. Norih f l:am:e. ten (lOi. Kant of ,th f M.. m elude and enjoin you and ea I. of you. ' " i-tkoiii. iimnmic . ti.rou-; i. r title, eiaim. lien or inteient in or I" tlie Faid real e.t8te or anv part tiere.f. Bri(1 Ul re,,Uire ea. h of vou to .et tout. -ir, nsui. title. mtejeKt ..r lien ti..-t. - I. it any. either lepal or eiiuitahle. and to i;avc the Fame adjudged interna t- ll'iainiins line 10 Fain iani. arm i'-r i.uUt,i, e relief. I'buntir: aiiej;e ti.i.t tl'V and (Samuel V. Harnxon. from I whom they inherited txal'1 real etate. I have lieen In the actual, continuous. i open, notorious, exfiiisie aim aoer r.onMSj.-ion and onerhlp ot all oail I 1 a n c:laiminr the Knm- apainut ail I the vorld and eypeciaiij BKaln-t tt I defendants herein. mie prior to the ytr i;. You anJ eai.n f yilU are fulli.r notified that you ar- required toat.er Iti-iiil iK-firiiin nn nr Itfiort Ht 'Kl i av of February. A. I. li. hthI if mi fail I P" l J I , ' O I UT j 11 I) I l 1 . I 1 "r- T 1 1 I I T I therein and judirnient entered in 'ce with the prayei of piamtirt I'ated this 3d Uav of January, A. I' IS IB. SARAH M. HARRISON". SARAH KI.1ZARKTH MARTIN. KVA MAY HAKVnV. Plaintiffs. PALMER, TAYLOR & PALMKR. Attorneys. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that a meet ing of the Stockholders of the Bur lington & Missouri River R. R. Com pany in Nebraska, will be held in Plattsmouth, Nebraska, at 10 a. m.. February 24, 191G. The meeting will be held for the election of nine directors of the com pany to serve until their successors are elected and qualified, and for the transaction of such other business as may legally come before it. C. J. ERNST, Secretary. Omaha, Nebraska, January 5, 111 G. l-10-5wks-w ROAD NOTICE. To All Whom It May Concern: The Commisisoner appointed to ex amine and renort on the vacation of a . commencinir at the Northwest corner of Northeast ' of South- t f Section 4, TownshiD 10. Range llf Cass County. Nebraska, thence running east along the north H f id Northeast li of South - t f 5 A ceptiari A to hflif tion n thence runrinc in a north- cagtrly direction to a point where id d interse-ts the Drolonration of the pubHc road runninjr north and th between Sections 3 and 4. in gaid Township 10, ilange 11. in and throuirh the Northeast U of said Sec- tion 4 has reported in favor of lhe vacation thereof; und all objections hereto, or claims for damages, must be filed in the County Clerk's Office on or before noon or. the 29th day of February, A. D. 1916, or such road will be vacated without reference thereto. Dated this 27th day of Decemler, 1915. FRANK J. LIBERS HAL, County Gerk. 12-2:-4wk Harsh physics react, weaken the bowels, will lead to chronic constipa tion. Doan's Regulets operate easily.. f