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THURSDAY. MARCH 23. 1916. PLATTS MOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. Cedar Creek Department News that will be of Interest in and near Cedar Creek taxm implements ana J Wagons and Harness! With n larije crop of corn to market many farmers are in need of a new waron, extra box or harness, which we have in stock and invite your inspection before you buy. We pride ourselves in handling the "Birdsell" wagons and "JhrdselF extra boxes, built from trenmne yellow poplar and hand painted with lead and oil, which insures your watjoii against crack ing and peeling when exposed' to the elements. The 'Kirds 'H' lias many distinctive features not found in any other wagon and the boxes are the only "yellow pophir"' sold in this territory. We carry a full line of Fain; Machinery in our new :MxO' building and are prepared to li!l your requirements for the Spring rk Call and. give us a chance to demonstrate this fact to you. We'll appreciate the favor. Our Har ness. Collars. Pads and Kxtra Parts to put your old harness in shape, "Eureka7 Harness Oils. Curry Comb-sand Urushes are all ready for your inspection. "CTUDE5AKER AGEiiCY" F-L 'tia Ei-gy THE FIVE-MINUTE SCHOOL' There's a quaint little house On the corner four square, What value is it? What sij;nfk-ance there? Ti.- the Five-Mmue School That in years so Ion pa-t Was Christened for service. The first in its class. It's five minutes for this And five minutes for that, Five minutes to study And five minutes to chat. For the boy ar.d the girl It's a rather shen spell To master the suhjeets And master them veil. 18 YEARS OF LIVER TROUBLE It's by far too Comes an But what else e hort nswer quite cool, in be done J. Fa.: John Gauer drove to Omaha Tues- .'.nit s. P. a. r.. ::. lie:. utr. v a went to Omaha was in Cedar Creek Frld ST;t !:t :a:.ay i i. ;h S; . ; ,h Ci.r :y. : V." ruit j Henry Thicrclf Tue.-day. I:. ! he Xoyc ! Tu-.-day. j - rank So;-burg visited Henry For- nof: Sunday. Philip Schafer snent Sundav at .T, ha Gauer's. Fic -cis I'ase stent Monday in I iatism.-aih. Earl Kline is confined to his home with the r.-.ca-eK nil, I JLO oh? 1 wife visited in T-.-m I-:ier of Plattsmov.th was in Cvciar Cret-k Monday. For the Delta Electric Lanterns see S. J. Kc-amcs. The best out. Jie::ry c.i'. i I :.n;p J hieroh S'.it.;rth v eveniicr in Louisville. ,jth W t (': . : i arm I:i.-ufan'.-e F. Forer.rar vo::r ;nd Real -pen In a Five-Minute School? Vv'ith ten subject? to master. A thousand thirds to do, It's get there, dear children. It's hurry them through. I'm we hrpe for a change In the system of our's That will give us more t me To strengthen our powers. Yet with all of the worry And with all of the risrht The Five-Mir.ute Sch ol Makes men of ercat might. For the people you meet Of success, as a rule, Are the boys and the giils From the Five-Mirute School. Li?t us treasure it then As the ore rale jewel; It's the h"pe of today. Fisally Relieved by tlie OH Reli able Tbedford's Black-Draught. Traverse City, Mich. Mrs. J. W. Edwards, of this town, says: "I suf fered for about IS years with liver trouble, and doctored with many dif ferent remedies. At last, I was told that an operation was the only thing that would help me, but I heard of Thedford's Black-Draught, and took six 25-cent packages and it cured me. I can recommend it to all v ho suffer from liver troubles. I have influenced several of my neighbors to take Black-Draught Liver Medicine, and I give it to my granacnilGren. I can safely say that I owe mv life to Black-Draught, as it put me on mv feet alter everything tise had failed." leu know that you can depend upon Black-Draught Liver Medicine for quick and permanent relief in all dis orders of the liver, stomach and bov.T- els, such as indigestion, constipation, biliousness, headache, sour stomach, tired feeling, and many other common ailments, becav.se, in the past 75 years, it has helped so many thou sands of people, whose troubles were similar to these. Safe, gentle in action, and without bad after-effects, Flack-Draught is sure to benefit both young End old. Cold everywhere. 2'c a package. Costs only one cent a dose. NCB4 3C DC DOC 3 IlTku 3C 21 Farmers are you needing these? The New Stroughton WJanure Spreader 7. - It 'Wl ,i3rTlJUGHTQN LDW i"-:FT Spreader '(-Jj' -y " e- !'..- Ay - REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. . Five-Minute Lt Oh -Loveli Leiand Jas.-ic. Enjoy a Splendid Evening. B. V e'im tvrr.i'-g, 31:' i eh l-"-.h '.wnotr ot the r.eiL'hoors ( XI r. ar.d i jjt. .Mrs. J. R. C. (rreeorv 4. I ' -ge ih:c:cif went to JIurrav vnere n e bou; th;- Fron tTpdnf -stJay'p I'afiy. J. K. Olson to Carrie A. Stone, p-irt lot block i!.'J. Elmwood. Considera tion ." S 100.00 Charles Reddivk to M Reduie':, I t s -JoT and G -eenv.o"d. Considera tion Laura A. Thrasher to J. II. Tiyasher, lots 1, 2 and 3, Mock S. City. Con sideration F. II. Eno to rdnie Travis, lots 2-). -27 and 28, Green wood. Consideration rmia E. Windham to Al bert Murray, lots 7 and 8, block 2". Soth Park ad dition to riattsmouth. C'iisidvratio:i . oertnichsen to C. II. 1.00 00 1.00 i i..e - -. e . l.n l : he: JL . . v;,,k. A Uirthday Surprise. lot I, block euro VI I.. ;is r.e Li o. Xiii .-jet enure i.'it v. .r t ) t 1 .i . Hit V. i " .ere tr. -e e- a:i lar-e ca.ie 1 Elm. L' hn Glen .u .y va t. Patrick s Jay and ai.o Mrs. E.i Wagner's birth ;'u crh she had almost forgot : ':. -ut i: being her birthday until r. K r.f frit: ds came in on a sur av 1 c :.:!. 1 her attention t.v the :?:at ai. other year had passed, eveninr was spent in games and ir.C and at a late hour refresh ts w?re .-eived. and the guests eepart-.-d for their home;, v.dsh M's. Wairr.er many more birth-T:K'-e present were: Messrs. r Sehrfer. Albert Schafer. Elmer itteu-iar. :i Henry Wagner, Will Graham, Meisir.ger. Laurence Meisinger, Mei-h.ger, Henry Lohnes, ;e Mr(ft. Ralnh Meisinger, John Id- G ret r. wood F: i :;v Th.-e va- si -. Mrs. Ed ' .' nor of her birtr was a large c: -'ly gooj time w: G. P. Meisir.t :v.i Miss Verla the dance at irht. : e party giver Friday night in '. a' which there " friends and a Gauei" uei, ji. FA Gobleman, Dan Terry- :'!!;.-. J Terryberry. George .-eh"!-d...v r0ret Raughman, Walter :-' h:,"i'i' r ard family, Louis Meising v . Gtr.' go Ilennings, John Kreager, Mise- D i a Gauer, Mable Meisinger, P ji :i Mti-inger. L'-uise Wagner, Anna Wagner, Rose Wagner, Louise Lohnes, Cora Loh!;.-. Emma Kroft, Louise Kreager, Tcna Kreager. ' i :"ami!v went i '" ! Iv.'iU-V'. Satv.: ': ; their auto j ' '. :t at Will V.- . and ?'-o i Pv tn .!- granu-oi; la-t ! -i able f vefi:. G. P. v.;s . -.ni:; j- high Sat- i 'rhon U! -lay mo-r.ir.g get'i:.g itady to go. i i Farm Position Wanted, a young mi. a. Have had con- arm experience. Call or Wm. Seay, Piattsmouth. C-20-tf-d&w I! S ) ): ).' jf if si Deciintv oaiiK 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 stock for market Deposits In This Bank are protected M" the Depositors' Guaranty P"und of the State of Nebraska, which has reached nearly $1, OOO.GOO.uu It is back of us and protects you! OFFICERS: j. ieu tneir ... . . . i ... . - . . L . . . . . 1 . 1, . . . , .. J I. .. 1. i iM.ee- uru"ii i.iu::es ;:no wimi Jiemseives to this most hospitable i or.ic for an evening of erj vment. It I is r.et rib. s to say they h: d a p1endid j jj yu time. The evening was -pent in go.-d Hulk o'd-time visiting and mric. Mr. Gregory h.imsclf treated the comjiary to some old-time vo:-al seleetiors. a!- i h o u gh p-.otestin g so g.:od a.s it u-ed we are treated to anything as good , p u Jrit.-ch to Louis and the cro vd decided that Mr. Grog- Horn, south h-df NT nur- 125. r0 his voie was to be. It is seld e Ione!an's addition to City. Consideration 1.00 J. D. Harmer t Jennie Klepser, noi"Jtwcst (fuarttr 2;.'-10-il. Consideration. .20000.00 the chj'.mnion sine-er. as Weil i i-T r "io"',i ! k 1 1' i ! ! ti i orv w as hog raiser, of Ref re.hmen;s were served by the Misses I' -Ibe and Fay Gregory, as sisted by Mi?j Emma Puechler. Punch was served in the dining room by lit tle Mi-s Meant. The happy com pany left at a late hour, wishing Mr. ami Mrs. Gregory many more very happy birthdays. View the tine line of fancy station ery at the Journal. We can fill the bill. S. J. REAMES H Tonsoriai Parlor 3 ler, SE quarter UG-12-l. 1 Ca-nsideraticn 20000.00 i.l!Wiiliam Fuller U Elia Ilem- WM. SCHNEIDER, President W. H. LOHNES. Vice-President F. FOREMAN Cashier -DEALER IN- Cigars, Candies P hi i I 8 The Place for a Lunch or a Cool Drink Ice Cream and Oysters IN SEASON ter SE quarter G-l-"-12. Consideration George B.-rn to Louie Horn, NV quarter SE quar ter L;'J-1G-12. Considera tion G. A. Hess to F. II. Hard r.ock, west haif lots j and G. block 2, Manger's ad dition to Alvo. Con ideration C. II. Fuller to Edith Done Ian, west half of west half. SE quarter XE quarter, E half SW quarter NE quar ter 1-12-1.. Considera tion E. D. Cummins to Mable A. Cummins, east half lot Z, block Consideration.. G. W. Meeker to II. W. Eol- 2o00.00 -1 no 0.00 1500.00 1 . 00 1.00 PS AUCTIONEER weeping water, neeraska 18 to 20 years experience is worth something to those who have property for sale. Satisfaction Guarantee I am always after the High Dollar for Your Goods. pie, quit claim deed part SW quarter NW quarter 7-12-10. Consideration... J. II. Becker to Dora A. Pea cock, west half SE quarter 13-12-12. Consideration.. 1.00 O. F. Dulin to C. C. Cotner lot 1, Oarkson's addition to City. Consideration 200. 0U R. R. Folhemus to II. P. Christensen, south half of SW quarter, Ntv quarter :J0-11-11. Consideration.. 4100.00 J. E. Wiedeman to L. C. Lar son, XE quarter 1S-11-0. Consideration 17G00.00 John Gather to R. II. Chap man, lot 10, block 5, Ne hav.ka. Consideration .. 1500.00 Lcuie Rorn to George Lorn, west haif of west half SE quarter, and west half of SW quarter XW quarter 31-13-1;;. Consideration... 2000.00 NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. I desire to inform my patrons and friend?; that I have disposed of ray undertaking business to Mr. J. I. Sat tler and take this means of thanking, ail my friends for their patronage and trust that they will give Mr. Sattler the same treatment in the future that was given to me. M. IIILD. If you have anything for sale adver tise in the Journal. E3 OUR PATENTED NEW STROUGHTON ROLLER FEE-D! EHJ The endless apron is driven by the simplest and most efficient driver ever invented. The apron is driven direct from the hind axle by two rollers which revolve on ix inclined pica-i on ti hind axle. A simpler or better feed cannot be imagined. The apron drive wheel is geared down twice as much as on other makes. This inures the i- ! r.1- -lutely uniform and positive. The feed is not only positive, but takes so little power that y a can ! .in:! : .: from the horses when the apron is running. This also absolutely prevents from sliding wh- : ': !. The same lever which first throws the beater intooperarion engages one notch after the h r a- it -scends: the apron moves so slowly at the first notch as to give only a thin top ore-sing. When h"i v engages the lowest notch, five times us much is spread as in the first notch. There are ti e c: :. : - ..' ' The simplicity and beauty of this positive ratchet feed is so apparent that no further explan.it r. c--:. ment is necessary. The Double Row J. I. CASE STALK CUTTER, large wheel, dut proof caps, dust proof bearings, with hard oilers, on all main cutting cylinder Ira ring.-. Pressure Springs in front of axle, so there is no neckwei'ht. main axle- clar through the frame, bail entirely around the cylinder, spring to take the j:ir fr,m the horses shoulders. In fact this is the very best cutter on the market today. If you need one let us tell you about it. Press Drills We have the Keystone, Dempster and Hosier. Disc Harrows We have the Osborne, Keystone, ihidlong and the John Deere, from $34 to $36. Complete with tongue trucks and weight hose.-. Cultivators The Jennie Lynde and New Departure. Harrows Peg Tooth or Drag Harrows. Also the Keystone, Lew -v Har row, which is so constructed that it will not catch on your woven wire fences or fence posts. Prices range from $15.75 to $17.75, for three sections. Riding Cultivators We have the Badger, New Departure. AI-o haw on hand a few John Deere that we will close out at SiiO.OU as long as th-Y last. Planters J. I. Case Planters and Listers, with the most accurate drop on the market. We have just received three car loads of up-to-date and Bright New Farm Machinery! n t ; t n fi o R i y General Line of Harness. Fif (ryk P5) (j s N u 0 ri i f t u n I! i u n f i i Dodge Brothers Automobiles. DEPUTY PATTON CLOSES VERY SUCCESSFUL CAM PAIGN IN THIS CITY From "Wednesday's Daily. Last evening the Knifrhts and Ladies of Security gathered at their lodge rooms to enjey one of the most plea.-ant social gatherings which it has been their good fortune to hold in the last few months. During the evening a splendid program, consist ing of musical numbers, as well as readings, served to pass the time very pleasantly and the members of the order greatly enjoyed the opportunity of meeting together. Preceding the social session the regular business of the lodge was looked after and a num ber of new members inducted into the mysteries of the order. During the evening very dainty and delicious re freshments were served, which added greatly to the general enjoyment and pleasure of the members of the jolly j crowd who were present. This closes the effective campaign which Deputy Tatton has been con ducting in this city for the last few weeks for this order, and as a result of his work, as well as that of Mrs. Clark, supreme conductor of the order, there has been a large addition made to the membership in this city and the lodge work enlivened by the work of the rustling deputy. The members here, with the inspiration given them should continue the good vrl:. ALVO NEWS ITEMS Mrs. Dale Boyles is on the sick list this week. G. P. Kahler was a passenger to Lincoln Wednesday. Sam Cashner was in Omaha on business Wednesday. J. A. Shaffffer went to South Eend on business Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Casey were visiting friends in Lincoln Wednesday. William Casey went to Omaha Wednesday to visit his mother. Mr and Mrs. William Casey visit ed friends at Palmyra St. Patrick's day. Albert Toland's sale Wednesday was ell attended and th'ngj sId veil. Ed Daney of University Place spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Godbey. Etta J. Mower of Lincoln visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shaffer. Aimer..-'. Ki;iw. daughter, who m;.- to W c r. r ;.. V.. Lroiher. Ia.!;i.. :i :,:'.). '. T from McPhe:oi. Ki.i .-a.-, v. t : have oeen attend.;;;, ;l ..!. Byron Foreman v.'.- d 'r. ." i:rn c at Niai rar.i h.. I', t his cousins, Gecrtre .'. F--u ":. James II. Foreman and f..r.:i. :-. Mrs. Belie Bt-r.ia. w a r i I Saturd y from Yahus:-; '. ., v. !. sp-.nt the pa.-t fwo v.i-. k w daughter. Mr-. Gc.r ji. I-Ir a"d Mrs. I!:ir. baty of Lircolr.. ar.d and daughter, Blar:- t day evening with G. P. F :ir.a.i ; family. J. IF. Foreman, v::-. v.-..-- i: January was hr .:! t I day from t!i h').-pi::d at Line .n. .' Foreman stood the trip rial wil a is feeling miuh better at th.- vr:t.! Frank Smith of Fr;.r.!.';r N came in Sunday eve: ir j; f. r a -.. visit with his cow.-!--. Mr. ! M ra r.v. Cnn -r - 'I! Mrs. Herbert Moore and daughter j i; duuthter to a hi -rdial in 1. GOODRICH TIRE SPECIAL. We are "Factory Agents" for Good rich Tires, "Best in the Long Run." Get our special price delivered your town. Johnson Bros., Nebraska City. FINE FARM FOR SALE. 1G0 acres, being the S. E. quarter of Section 9-11-13, located one mile west and one mile north of Murray, known as the T. V. Davis farm. Fine farm and well imporved. Location the best. Prie for a short time at 25, 000.00. Write or call on John Colbert, Weeping Water. with visited Sunday afternoon and Mrs. Ed Casey. Mrs. W. H. Folden of Beatrice came in Monday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Castle Shaffer. Mr. and Mrs. Art Skinner were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clarke. Charles Woods and family were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Curyea. The Mothers' council met Tuesday with Mrs. Dora Shaffer. There were quite a number present. Miss Hazel Bobbitt of Lincoln was able to leave the hospital Sunday and is up and around at this writing. E. R. Douglas deputy grand master of the A. O. U. W., is here from Lin coln in the interests of that order. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Urove ana chil dren, Lyle and Arlene, left Sunday evening for their new home at Hick man. Charles Sutton returned Tuesday from Chappell, Neb., whera he has been the past ten days looking for a location. Benn Weaver returned to his home at South Bend Saturday evening af ter spending the week with J. A. Shaffer and wife. Mrs. Henry Thomas and her daugh ter, Mrs. Suders, of Clatonia, went to Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Jae Anr..-tv..i.- tained,at dinner Su-. ".iV Mr. an: M" Henry Snuke and dait-'hu r. f l. .. Mr. and Mrs. Kahltr and dai' ..ui Aunt Bina Kit7.! a-.d .-"! Ikrt, a; Mr. and Mrs. Sara Ca-hncv. Mrs. Paul Thara.-'Ti ar.d i...a -! . Maxine, came in Saturday f: cinnatt, Ohio, to spiiid a :' . with her parents, Mr. and Mr. Foreman. Mrs. Thura- 'fi : couple of weeks in CI ica.'-' i w r : , The Ladies' Peadiri- i!a . - .vc a "i v. e-. G. t r.t t'. "a II VI ! " r. j-1 . St. Patrick party at th 1 aiid Mi:-.. L. B. Appkm: ii t bers tad their f:niilios. had a good time, ar d they had, lor Mr. Appl.-riu.n '1': -.y paint pd everything grcn." DEUEL CO. LAND. The I, : in vest ment in the state. Wr:... 1 . prices and terms. Iiitc'ncv Land Ca., Ch-ippt!', York, Alvo, N h. - r Remember that the German IIo;v. will give another of their pitas..: t social dances on n't Saturday- t- t : -ing and the public is cordially irmu I to be present. i