THFRSDAY, MAY 11. 1916. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. PAGE 3. Cedar Creek Department News that will be of Interest in and near Cedar Creek us iiii -FOR Studehaker Automobiles, Firestone Tires and All Kinds of Accessaries and Oils. Get Our Quant ty Price on Oils! A1U K 3 n fcTssB Ira Mil li II IU II ' . l 9 . 4 mt. - -w - ft i r CEDAR CREEK, NEBRASKA Henry Morn went to the city Thurs day. John Hennings was in Plattsmouth Friday. Louise Lohnes went to riattsmouth "Wednesday. Henry Schneider spent Friday in Cedar Creek. Lloyd Schneider drove to Louisville Saturday evening. If you have anything for sale adver tise in the Journal. George Mortson went to Omaha to s:e the t-how Monday. C. A. Gauer transacted business in Plattsmouth Satuiday. For good, fresh Candy, Fruit and Nut?, see S. J. Reames. Farm Loans, Insurance and Real Estate. See J. F. Foreman. . When you want pome good reading dun't forget Reames, Library. Adam Meisinger attended to busi ness in Plattsmouth Thursday. Henry Mei.--ir.jrer, sr., adn wife spent Thursday in Piattsmouth. ir. a foundry in Omaha, came home on Wednesday evening. P. II. Robe rst was looking after some business matter in Louisville Monday evening. Mr. Parr and family of LaPlatte drove over Saturday and spent Sun day at Henry Dasher's. R. A. Rates and wife of The Platts mouth Journal, were in Cedar Creek Tuesday afternoon for a while. J. F. Wolff drove Charles Dasher and wife, John Thierolf and wife and Mrs. Franke to Plattsmouth Monday. Mrs. Beachel of Greenwood came on Friday as a surprise to her daughter, Mils Jennie, and spent Friday and i Saturday. ; Homy Eaughman and wife were j called to Winsiue, Nebraska, Monday by the serious illness of Mrs. Baugh man's brother. Chailes, Dasher, .while, loading Jogs Wednesday morning hurt his back so haUy that he will have an enforced; layoff for a while. First Security Bank CEDAR CREEK, NEBR. I 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 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 Journal Man Visits Cedar Creek. The Journal man took a couple of hours off again this week and made another trip up to the flourishing lit- Philip Stoehr made a trip to Cullom Monday. Henry Heil, jr., is making some ex tensive improvements in the way of new buildings on hh- farm. Henry Thierolf made a trip to Pa- tle village of Cedar Creek, which we intend to do more frequently in the pilHon the latter part ef last week, future, when the weather conditions ! where he spent a few days with will permit our making the drive. On this trip we found everybody as busy as usual, and all enjoying a good spring trade. The First Security Bank report their institution in a most prosperous condition, and gaining in business most every day. Mr. Fore man, the genial cashier, is making 'friends, returning home the fore part of the week, accompanied by Mrs. W. E. Meisinger, who will make a few days visit with Case county friends and relatives. George Thierolf and Clarence Ack ley went out to the farm of James Robertson, south of Cedar Creek, the J t - - .u i. i. i i new friends all the time, and the ne-.vilore Parx OI ine wmfie Wlc " clear up some timber lanu'icr Jir. bank is gaining new customers. A prosperous and growing banking bus ness speaks a great deal for the com munity in which they are located, and this bank is located in one of the most prosperous communities in the State of Nebraska. Why should it not proseprous and growing. Over at the Ced.r Creek Lumber Robertson. We understand that the timber will be reduced to lumber for making various improvements on the place. Henry Thierolf has been receiving First Security. Bank pays 4 per cent repairs and is rebuilding his old Mer er time certificates lor six months cer car this week and wiI1 soon be and one year. ready to challenge any of the boys for jl 1 1 . i iki jTvj. itij xiitri niii race .j i.-. Adam Meisinger Wednesday. John Schurer in the champion go pher catcher. He bought a new go- Henry Thierolf and wife diove to Papi'.'.ion Monday to Meisinger. Charles Dasher went to Plattsmouth Mr. Gopher Mrs. William Meisinger and daugh- visit W illiam ; ?yler trap Tuesday and set it, and in- I :-ide of three-quarters of an hour had Friday to consult a doctor in regard i to his back. In spite of the hot weather there was a large crowd at the danc? Sat urday night. Mrs. A. F., Scybcrt and daughters ter of Papillion came home with Hen ry Thierolf and wife Tuesday to visit her parent, Mr. G. P. Meisinger, sr., for a few days. William Schneider and wife, with came out Saturday evening and took j Misses Verla and Helen, Miss Morri in the dance. . un, Mr. Beachel and Mrs. Beachel of Lloyd Schneider tool: an auto load I Greenwood and Henry Schneider of ladies to Louh-v ille Sunday to see 1 drove to Plattsmouth Saturday, the ball game. I M,. Ruth Thom h.3 becn do lienor Seybert of Culiom came outing a land office business this spring m the millinery line. She has receiv- Mrs. and visited her grandmother, Sayles, Tuesday. Mrs. A. F. Seylert drove out fiom Piattsmouth Wednesday and visited for a few hours. ed several shipment of new goods dur ing the past few davs. G. G. Meisinger, one of the pros perous farmers in this locality is pre- G. P. Meisinger and wife, Henry: paring to ere?t a fire new barn, and Thierolf and wife drove to Platts- . makp oihpr irr,rvve.rr..T-.tC! u: " ....j,. wuivnio CI X UU11U 111 mouth Thursday. James Johnson, the village black smith, has been adding a r.ew coat of p-jint to his shop and residence, which farm home. J. E. McGinnis, the boss carpenter, from South Bend, was in Cedar Creek I i he latter part of last week, looking adds greatly, to the appearance of j after some business matters with Paul H. Roberts, of the Cedar Creek Lum- .-arr.e. Ed Lohnes. who ha-; been working .ber Co. . There was a large attendance at the dance given by Andy Thompsen at the Sajles Hall last Saturday eve- Co., we found the genial manager I Paul , H. Roberts in his usual good mood and enjoying just a trifle more than his usual good business at thi.; season of the year. Here you will ! For dyspepsia, our national ail ment, use Burdock Blood Bitters. Rec ommended for strengthening diges- " 1 tion, purifying the blood. At all drug stores. $1.00 a bottle. Dcings in Iolice Court. JTn'nn FirOon. who several times has find the lumber line, as well as sort. ' ben a vi3ltor rt the court of Judffe of .building material, and his prices Arche. war prc3ent this morning are always right, the goods the very : to' vnsVCT to thc t.harse of being best, and with such conditions preva- J (Irun, and was fou:1 puilty by thc lent there is nothing left but to en jo 7 I court and fined $2 and costs, which he the business when it comes. He ha j naid and WS al0 rcqu3ted to de been enjoying a good business on thcjpart from the city and soek other celebrated white pine lumber that he quartcrs as soon as possible. He has has been advertising in the Journal so been empIoved bv the city in quite a strongly for the past few weeks. goo:1 doal of thoir work on the streets The saw mill turning out box lumb- and has made his home here for the er i:3 again working full time with the past year usual number of men employed. They recently made shipment of two cars of this lumber, and have several more in the state of curing that will leave ; For cuts, sprains, burns, scalds, A household remedy in America for 25 years Dr. Thomas' Eclectic Oil. the yards as soon as in the proper condition for shipment. The stone quarries are working a a full force of men, which is in the neighborhood of seventy-five and are turning out great deal of material. There is a movement on foot now to install a couple of street lights on the main street of Cedar Creek, which will prove a valuable improvement for the village. This movement should receive the liberal support of all. Across the creek at the store of Mrs. Ruth Thompsen, we found business moving right along, and all hands planning on a big summer business. Mr. and Mrs. Thompsen will always be found exerting every effort to the pleasing of their patrons. They ar enjoying a good business, and arc always looking for more. Over at the big store of WTolff Ault everybody was as happy as us- bruises. r.tores. 25c and 50c. At all drug Mrs. Jack McLean Improving. The many friends of Mrs. Jack Mc Lean, who is at the Immar.uel hospital in Omaha recovering from an opera tion, will be pleased to learn that she is gstting along nicely and showing marked improvement, which has proved most pleasing to her family and friends, and with the same rate of improvement she will soon be on the highway to recovery. .Ml It CVrvjca I have opened up my Ice -Cream and wpro eniovirtr their usual ring There was a most pleasant time reat w business is al. for all. Remember these dances are' av with them at this time of the given everv two weeks. ... , , , lfe tyear. We found both Mr. Wolff and Start your young chicks out on jir. Ault at home, and while our time Pratt's babb chick food, and keep them was very much limited on this visit healthy by ?n occasional feed of w; enjoyed a few moments visit with Pratt's Conditioner. A full line of them. They are doing a good business Pratt's remedies always on hand. 'this spring Wolff & Ault, Cedar Creek. Gver at the genuine neat and tasty Chas. Piatt and daughter, Mary, of .little tonsorial parlor of S. J. Reames Papillion, accompanied by Mrs. T. C. Coia and two daughters. Misses Maud found both Mr. and Mrs. Reames. who are without a doubt among the and Grace, of Papillion, drove over on most pleasant people to meet in Cedai Sunday in Mr. Piatt's car and spent Creek. Here is not only a neat barbei the day with their old time friend, J F. Foreman, and being as Mr. Fore man did not know of their coming, it Tai lor and invite ail who enj.ojsome-pvas sure a happy surprise. thing fine in the way of Ice Cream to' Mr. and Mrs. Paul Roberts and call and see what we i-re serving cut Miss Stander and Miss Hyde, shop, but an ice cream parior, cand and novelty store, on which lines thej are enjo3'ing a nice trade. John P. Meisinger, who believes in of having things about his farm home j satisfy the hunger t th- ray of Louisville, took a delightful drive Sun-! about so, is making some extensive Harding Ice Cream 'day in the car of Mr. Roberts. Thev ! improvements in the way of building S. J. Reamer. Cellar Creek 600 tlStBhc visited Murdock, Elmwood, and other on his farm east of Cedar Creek. localities in central and south Cass! The Burlington are making some II county, arriving home just before the 'reeded repairs on section house for jvery m much dangerous looking storm. Foreman Whittacker this week. 18 YEARS OF LIVER TROUBLE Finally Relieved by the Old Reli able Thedford's Black-Draught. Traverse City, Mich Mrs. J. W. Edwards, of this town, says: "I suf fered for about 18 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. can recommend it to all who suffer from liver troubles. . I have influenced several of my neighbors to take Black-Draught Liver Medicine, and I give it to my grandchildren. I can safely say that I owe my life to Black-Draught, as it put me on my feet after everything else had failed." You know that you can depend upon Black-Draught Liver Medicine for quick and permanent relief in all dis orders of the liver, stomach and bow els, such as indigestion, constipation, biliousness, headache, sour stomach, tired feeling, and many other common ailments, because, 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, Black-Draught is sure to benefit both young and old. Sold everywhere. 25c a package. Costs only one cent a dose. KCB4 Local News From Tuesday's Pally. C. H. Boedcker of Murray was a visitor in the city yesterday for a few hours looking after some trading and visiting with friends. C. T. Peacock andxwife departed yesterday for St. Joseph, Missouri, where they were called by the serious illness of a si.-.tcr of Mr. Peacock in that city. J. E. Johnson, trainmatser of the Omaha division of the Burlington, is here today for a few hours looking af ter some company business as well as to visit his father, J. W. Johnson. Siring From Wednesoays Dally. Oscar Gapen came in this afternoon from his farm home and departed this afternoon for Omaha to spend a few hours. Mark Furlong came in yesterday afternoon from his home south of this city to visit for a few hours with friends. Henry Born came in this afternoon from his country home to look after some trading for a few hours with the merchants. Peter Meisinger and wife of near Cedar Creek were in the city today for v. few hours looking after some trad ing with the merchants. Mark White and wife were in the city yesterday afternoon for some time attending to some shopping and visiting for a few hours with friends. George W Shrader, one of the old residents of the county, came up yes terday afternoon from his home to at tend to some matters of business and visit with friends. Conrad Schlater of Oshkosh, Ne braska, is here enjoying a short visit with his relatives and friends in this city, coming in yesterday morning from his home in the west part of the state. Fred Schafer, wife and little daugh ter returned home last evening from Omaha where the little daughter has been for the past few weeks recover ing from the effect? of an operation for appendicitis. For Sale. My carriage and furniture wagon for sale. Can be seen at the Tarmele liv ery barn. M. Hild. Vrt 1 V rJ Red Sox vs COUNCIL BLUFFS "IMPERIALS" The "Imperials" ane one of the fastest teams of the Iowa city and have been playing fast ball this season. Come out and see thejboys work out. 3:00 Sharp Admission 25 WAS TROUBLED AT NIGHT Painful, annoying bladder weak ness usually indicates kidney trouble. So do backache, rheumatism, sore, swollen or stiff muscles or joints. Such symptoms have been relieved by Foley Kidney Pills. Henry Rudolph, Carmi, 111 , writes: "Since taking Foley Kidney Pills I sleep all night without getting up." Sold everywhere. F. W. Young, one of the leading farmers of Liberty precinct and one of the most pleasant and genial gen tlemen in that pr.rt of tho county, came up this morning from his home, accompanied by his nephew, Johnnie Finkle. who is having some dental work looked after. HAS A GOOD REPUTATION The original and genuine Honey and Tar cough ryrup is Foley's Honey and Tar Compound and because this has given universal satisfaction and has cured so many cases of coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough there are imitations and substitutes offered to the public. Insist upon Foley's. Sold everywhere. Good Seed Corn For Sale. Iowa Silvermine 1914 crop seed corn for sale, from $1.00 to $1.50 per bu:hel. Sacks extra. J. L. Shrader, Nehawka. Read the want ads in the Journal. There's Solid Satisfaction in Using WGiai wmw, u The soft, smooth grain work easily. It's "responsive" to your tools and doesn't dull them. You save time and effort in working with WHITE PINE and can be sure of workmanlike results a job you're proud to call your own. Then too, WHITE PINE means real economy even at a higher first cost because it does not warp, shrink, swell, sag, twist, or rot. It stays put for years even in closest joints and takes paint perfectly. Of all structural woods it's the most dependable for exposed surfaces. Due to market conditions we have not carried WHITE PINE for some time. Now we have plenty of it. If all the items you need are not in stock, we can soon get them for you. See us on lumber and save money, time and regrets. J Prepardness when applied to Lumber, Building Material and Builder's Hardware, you'll find us . Behind the Guns ready for business. Let us furnish YOU some of our "amunition" that will not fail you in your Spring Drive. CEDAR CREEK Lumber Go., FAUL H. ROBERTS, Manager t. i yzSk. ; .'II 1 ; t I