The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, December 07, 1916, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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First
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ecurity Bank
CEDAR CREEK, NEBR.
Sound, Conservative and Progressive
THE BANK OF THE PEOPLE
THE BANK BY THE PEOPLE
THE BANK FOR THE PEOPLE
AVe are anxious to assist the farmer in feeding and
handling his live stock for market
If you have anything for
tise in the Journal.
First Security bank pay?
on time deposits.
Mr. and Mis. Anton Meisin
family were Sunday visitors at tie j
homo of Mr. uz;d Mrs. John Uusche.
J. F. Vu)i? and Ed. Wnt-uer drove!
U; Omaha Sunday afternoon where
a lew hour.-, vi.it with
; 3 per cent. r . 5 il- '-C
1
i
ujttiey made
friends.
m and i UltUE'd 3 Si WE S-SsSl 8
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Miss Cora Rnr-rle, of Plattsmouth,
ami w;
came ov.L Friday eveniut:
visit with id friends
t the home of Mr,
lines.
'J-Li
(' at tlie
) ! Reames
ai d V.vt. S. .1.
! VV-f
U.-wted Slatts Collets SI 2 1 ,0.17.2.12. S$v
Jfirreise of S! J,7-i1.? in
lista! Ytar.
Wa-ddm-ton, Ii. C. J"ec f.. Pre-
in
rciitvai
asne: it:
in the United
Lai '
CO
Deposits In This Bask
are protected by the Depositors' Guaranty Fund of the
State of Nebraska, "which has reached nearly $,
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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Cedar Creek
James Johnson spent Thanksgiving;
in Omaha.
For the finest of oyster stews see
S. J. Reames.
First Security bank pays .1 per cent
on time deposits.
For good, fresh Candy, Fruit and
Nuts, see S. J. Reames.
J. F. Foreman took Thanksgiving:
dinner with home folks at PaplllioV..
Ed. Gobelman went to Omaha last
Thursday where he took Thanksgiving
dinner.
Dr. Duff went to Plattsmouih last
Thursday to spend Thanksgiving with
friends.
Mrs. John Rusche spent Wednesday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Meisinger.
Mr. and Mrs. Lou "Myers spent
Thanksgiving in Omaha, truest? at the
home of Jerry Frey.
John Busche and family spent
Thanksgiving: at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Otto Sprieck.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Keil and Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Meisinger drove to
Plattsmouth last Friday.
Miss Anna Thierolf, cf Omaha,
came down last Wednesday evening
to spend Thank sgivir.g with relatives. Creek
Tirst Security bank pays 5 per cent
on time deposits.
Mrs. John Gauer is repotted on .he
sick list this week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wolff were Om
aha visitors Friday.
See Reames for Christmas cards
before buying elsewhere.
Farm Loans, Insurance and Real
Estate. See J. F. Foreman.
Mr. ard Mrs. Albert Schafer and
family spent Thanksgiving in Omaha.
Mrs. S. J. Reames visited Sunday
afternoon at the homo of Mr. ard
Mrs. John Gauer.
John Larson went tr Omaha Tues
day whore he had some business m ni
ters to look after.
Miss Mabel Meisinger went to
Plattsmouth last week, v. here she will
remain for a few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Scybert ard
family spent Sunday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ardy Thomson.
Mrs. Elmer Mei-simrer.
Bona Law Refuses Invitation of Kins
i.f Form Xcw Ministrv.
London, Dee. ('. The Westminister
Gazette says that A. Bon n- i.a.v " -clir.ed
the invitation of thf: 1 ir.u- -
i-, .(jsi ?e11fi-t'. d by income tax
Heel ions of i?i 2-i,07,2;.t;l for tlie
V. '.al yea- -n ? : ; i-t June ''), 191"., an
inc. ea 33 of :.-'-l-i,73-,-l:'1. 'f" t:ve
Jr.Sf'.i'i'l.T'S.c' c I'K-tf! in ll'I.I, ae
eu:;ii!!'.': to trr- rei.ori -.f Secretary cf
'.lv- Trc-n-r.:-y McAdc-;, mrule puLik to
.;ay. Of this amount, co'.lectior.s of per
sonal inc-me tax:-s anioui.
0-i-'L-lu-J.
ta:es s
crea ;c;
1S:.17,
and of corpoi-atio;: mecme
r.t',,(;7L'.72i.i'-5. J hose
of ?J.i.8:;7,13.'4 and
esT.ee- i . eh".
17,V2
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I'iooi o:
tin report, ;
corpo'-ation
ret and that presumaoiy
moutn,
Oi
came out last Saturday and
spent Sunday with he' parents.
The box supper jrivan at the Keil
school house was well attended aad
the proceeds r.moun-d to ? OX
Mr. ar.u ?Iis. J-.hn Busche ar.ii
far-?!;. drove io PL.ttn-outh in their
new Mitchell car Tutsday morning.
There were finite a number of Ced;r
people in
attenda:ico at the
Mr. and Mrs. P. II. Roberts drov3jpiay in Plattsmouth Ivlonda;,
The Thankscrivir.'j: dinner
to Plattsmouth List Thnrs!;n- tn tl-o i
Thanksfrivingr dinner with the home
folks.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilson, of Oma
ha, came out last Wednesday eveninjr
and spent Thanksgiving with frier th;
and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schneider and
family, of Plattsmouth. spent Thanksgiving-
at the home of Mr. an. Mrs.
Wm. Schneider.
The new farm residence of Louie
Henninsrs is nearinr completion and it
is poinp; to be one of the finest little
homes in this part of the country.
e vein per.
riven by
form a cal.i
David Lloyu-Gcorp-e will be called r-n.
The Exchange Telegraph compa: v
5. ays it has authority -for the state
ment that Mr. Bonar Lav.- lias declined
the offer to forM a ?roernmer.t.
The kin;.? has sent for Mr. Llovd
George. Tl-.e ublic is await ir e with t!-.e
greatest interest the next step in the
political crisis. Ordinarily the sei'v
tion by the kirtfr of a leader such as
Mr. Bwrar Law to form a row min
istrv would be taken as a soluti n. hvt
from the first there was some dorbt '
evneral prosperity, says
ip. the fart that, although
income:- ha so increased
jiicatiy, v.a:;C' l ave liven inised in
lr.ar.y indusu !es.
! undarr.i r.tal Ccndit irns Sound.
Fundamental ci or.omic cenditiar.s
never wcv morj' a-.-un-.l. Secretary
McA:!oo cent-rues. T!u United States
has. l)cen irai-ro: rr-ed f rum a d-.btcr
turn wita toe i..:;..-.?st
h-hl l ail, cov.T-try
into a ccilitor
oi
o e
2.70t
haveec
",.o-
:. Cred
:re than
is count r
so a rc
Wit'
ro-
sult that va amounts of credit have
.en e::tnded to other count t ies.
Fe'ioral rcsc:-vi' bardas row rave re-
whether he could command the sup- :
port ot a majority m tne oouse e
commons i: lie oiu lorm a caoinei. t
The nationalists, who withdrew j
their suport ' fror.i I'remier Arquith !
because of his failure to carry ov.z the I
axvement made by Mr. L!oyd-Geor; e j
for brmjrm.a: home rule into lorce irr.-
':....! ,.,1.1 u 1... li'. ,l,. . .
fol! w a cabinet of which the unlc-v:
' .source?, ol t-':oU.(.il"J.0t"J, reserves are
ceed in the task assigned to him or ; TV,M,. .v.i;a (:a, on-, r-.. m
.rL'oO.OOM Ah'.') additio!:::! is held bv fed-
i eial re.-e!'ve agents a3 special security
fT'-.ir.st federal reserve notes. The re
eve banks Iwtve a!cut one-fourth of
;ly.
al reserve bank
nt was rcoaiire-.l
i to mawe no .-pec:
farm crops.
the ciuatry's jro'd ; j,
Owin to the fc.'.e:
system, the ;'cvt". nmc
;-os!ts
mover
order was the caiet r.r.'l in wr.itn
Edward Carson, was included. It h
been su jested th
!(!! fuport nr.;
ir do:'-
ana
was eve
by jrrani
r tea r d : n c I rt lend
said Sir Edward v. as a party to ir
but the Nister leader iu-e.rapheI i
his su porters ir. Eeh'ast a den: at of lI
report, sayirjc:
"'The proposals attributed to me ai
men limi
ted lovaitv i.
! The :.ew f
i
i port, v.-ill ir.
' "(is- Io?rz-tirr
. I'm
el the
credit-
Ace
.ys ti:e re
)f fa r:.-. L-r,
reserve i-'-v i.as y;
j r.er of rix months
I ta.se over f-n'.nc
! the foimer is e.i . i
r i
VI::i
the
ultural pa
rt urity an ad van -i
pa- or, in tha;
for : edasCouut bv
re
ar
1 n-.
tin;
-.1,
the L-.d
u:cs
A:U Society v.-as wei:
patronized, tlie total receipts bein
about $-i7.U0.
AuL-ut Keil and family and IV.e
Schrocder ar.d family spent Thanks. -crivin
at ti;e home of Mr. and Mis.
Philip Stoehr.
Don't forget S. J. Reames when you
are in need of paper napkins, paper
plates, ice cream dishes and all kinds
of crepe paper.
John Busche and son, Clarence, John
j Gauer. Otto SprieoK, Frank So!sb?re;
r.:v v:e
i hem."
Ar other difficulty v.-as prcseMtr d b
the labor party who.--? loader. ie re
Waru'e. announced ye.-tt rday the i:
tor ion of the labor members in 1!
la.use of ccmmo' S to support Mr. A:
';tii;h. They are rKetin? to ta.ke
final decision. The Manchester Guai
dian wldch irt derail r v. i;es the ci:,
v. c
e-.!era; rce
is e:i.:'ii'ie
v. her. of r.in
Ti:e ur.pr.
::!.;)- va
naricaa! bar
and at ti.e farm- time
.iclual ca ii iio:,.:r --f; -, er.
The tv.v'.e federal ban!
her IX held $11 1,148. -UtO.
the fiscal yar,
uvoant.M to
ks and the lorme.
c-.i re ac ouat
s' maturiiy.
d total of :?ll.r;t;2.-
ip. i a
n 'o
.JO
1.11,'
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baidcs'
S".-i;;0.
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tittit
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Will Soon Be Here!
Y on Know
ihe
as?
aa
-uiinstmas
r eater Than Ever
Journal Quality
Cards
Year
Make Your Selections Early!
aa
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aa
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-v' - 1 tj j wv j -t-j -v j ctvj tc- cr-. oc-r trs
the must has p-one for expensive struc
tu:e.: in small towns and localities
v.hc-re thry were not needed.
Tlie secretary urees separate bills
to cover each building after investi-
T "
tor
j ci ': t ;
custtms re-
1 '.",S lo.;;j an
in of the provincial members. ex- j increase of s"t.;;i:'Xl7.':. i2. Internal
pressed the opinion that Mr. i!nnr,r revenue receipts were ? 12.72-J.2S7.77.
Law would be more likely to
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Clark, oil
ar.d Dr. Worthman motored to Lin
coln last Wednesdav. where Jo'r.n
Plnt . 1 j. TT- 1
day evening and spent Thanks-ivini? j re. viitchen car"s
at tne home of tiieir daurhter, M r
and Mrs. Robt. Stivers.
V, ortaman
bought
,1
They were of the
Mr.
uan:v
:-ar.
There were a number of Codar
Creek people who drove to Murray
last Thursday to attend the mask ball.
The social dance piven at the Sa;, les
hall Thursday evenirar was well at
tended. The next number which will ! cheil car that Dr. Worthman has
be a mask ball, will be uriven on Satur- i owned which demonstrates that he is
lic ht --:x V, no
Gauer has the Mitchell agency for this
territory and has been selling them
faster than c;.is can be secured, aiid
there are quite a number now in serv
ice hero, ard stem to be giving perfect
satisfaction. This is the second Mit-
day evening;, December Oth.
satisfied cvvr.oi
WE HAVE A GOOD STOCK OF
t. - rw r- s nnJT-tE m ! - a
and can make you attractive prices on
Pi3crBi4or and Ssjpsnor
Press DriSis,
Henney SuggSos,
Birdsei Wagorss and
Wagon Soxes,
Steei VheeS Trucks,
King and Hamilton Steel Grain Dumps,
Empire Cream Separators.
WOLFF
Lee Puncture Proof and Firestone Tires ard Accessories
Studebakcr Agents
CEDAR CREEK, NEBRASKA
u combination which the house
moms would support t'na'- Mr. Llrd-
Gccree would be and ; dd;d the?-e was
no reason to believe Mr. Idovd-Gcorye
had any ambitions for ti.e task. The
Guardian which supports Mr. Lioyd
Georpe. says that in a letter to Mr.
Asquith he took the stand that a mar
ctrect j tr.e jiTeatcst on
com- i creased on tobacco
eeord. Taxes
ill iiou
0.1
soi t.
Exnort
to r-j,:i:';:,G;,s,,.
7C8, :j:o, an
exctrt t
i -.
1
: c rms
il'-
f crmented
ci-' : 1;
could not act both
a member of the
would nave to sit
r an
nrer.i'.c
var council
. , .1
L mot r.iirz aou
u
V." i
ch
've
il r-
ninjr ard deal with the "terribly
front" war problems.
The hope is expressed r-eneraily that
an election will be avoided on account
of the delay ar.d interference with,
the business of war. Should an elec
tion become necessary it will be held
under a three year old register so that
-i.OOO.OoO new votes would be disfranchised.
107,SS..ol!, an increase
000,000.
Dr;i Law is V,
There we:e 2.7."4
t'tvti.i ef t!.e i la: 1 :.-.-n
tlie venr. an I c.iff::cti
' ti;e :v amounfe i
, an incre-i.se of '2,
impc"is tot a hid
' about
cai;cr.t.
1
viola-
act during:
of the law
wr-. r.i.u
ci:den o
sti i-i.Tc: v
dru" evi
a-
the
it bv an
trs.a t:e
e-
XOTICE TO COXTP.ACTOliS.
Scaled bids will be received at the
of: ice of the Cvunty Clerk in the Court
House at Plattsmouth, Cass County.
Nebraska, up to 12 o'clock (noooi cn
Monday, January 8th, 2017, for the
paintinc cf the second floor of the
court house, and painting of ail out
side woodwork, as per specifications
adopted by the Board of Commission-j
ers and cn file in the office of County j
Clerk. j
A cortined cheek for ?.20'..00 must i
accompany each bid. j
The Board of Commissioners re-;
1
serves the rijrht to reject any or all
bids.
FRANK J. LIBERSII AL,
Dated. Plattsmouth, Neu., December
G. 1010.
sumerae court, .uure
:c-i datioa i; cope with the
is reccnii:-.cn.!o'l.
An appropriation ir. ured for re
pryme'Vit of tines raid by parties con-
1 victec. ur:c.er section s o: tne act,
which was knocked out. Treatment
by the -rcve? n incut of drug users is
als.o recor.imc aded.
Secretary McAdco recommends that
no exr'cr.se ls spiared in the effort to
uIscovj:- the cause of the mysterious
and deadly poliomyelitis, known as
ii' fantiie paralysis.
Protest is made
against porl
K ban
public buildin- bills. Of the $180,000,
f00 rpnt for prcvernmcnt buildings in
the last tweiii.v years, says the report,
of war risk insuiance, vhich expires
PHEPAHEDKESS
How It Helps CcngLs and CcMs
A want ad will bring: what you want.
SK' i tirj i:i.. li'.J.M liI.lJ. A
f- V'J "il-ciifSler ? fcbmoiij lirun.1 'j.-.A
70 - V. :n lir and .0;,t tv-.I, A TJ
V0A N V-.-i) TnLv no .ihir V.ur of vanr v
j" ft' l4-ujre.t. As : : J. IlKs-TEnS
r 5eixsKTu.wnaiiiest.aieit.A;iavs!;e!U;.ie i
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS ElLTiihTRt I
t.
Buy your bottle of Foley's Honey and Tr
ntnv, and quickly stop ibe ccufchs and coltia
of early fall.
Early fall lirintrs crotip, bronchitis,
asthmatic breHtliiiijr, trontles.oiiie niht
coughs, whoopinij cough, Bad tickling, irri
table throat.
It K?ravatPS the distressing cocch of
woak Junes, aud tua chroaic coughs of
elderly iople.
It fives "sau39s" to infants and children
and provokes adenoids and sore inaaaied
throats.
Give Foley's Honey and Tar frpely. It Is
soFoothingand curativo. relieves hoarsene.-s
and puts a healiDs? coatiniron the inilamed
mucous liuini; of the throat. It stops coni-b-irg
eaily ana qtiirkiy and relieveacroup be
fore this dreaded thiuar has a chance to really
hirm the children or scare the parents.
The last doae is just as pood as the first, and
a less amount ii needed than of any other
cough syrup.
Bo see to it that yoti pet only the oricinal
FOLK-Y'S HON KY AND TAB, for it id the
only genuine, and contains no opiates.
The government has been unable to
oilect ?t"itC.r.33.40 cf the funds that
.vcc advanced to Americans stranded
i. Europe at the betcinnintr of the war
fh? report says that some of thes
"Olsons ha.ve iaifiy reiuseu to repay
Jrcie Sam.
It cost 724.4:2.1':' S.f'O to run the
:;'ovc: nrnent iiurinc the fiscal year, and
receipts were $77f,tU--Lf-"2.4!, while
the treasurv balance on June 00 was
''17,431.415.rS. The iepo:t states th.
resent revenues will be insufficient
meet the contemplated expenditures
for the fiscal years 1817 and 101S.
Patter Frauds Increasing.
An increasing1 number of adulters
th ms of butter is resorted. Most of
these are violations ot the law pro
hibit inp: the sale of creamery butter
contr miner 1( per cent or more of
moisture. Many cases were found
v. here dealers purchased butter from
creameries, added from 30 to 50 per
cer.t of water and resold the adulter
ated product as creamery butte
Many other cases were reported where
oleomargarine was colored, without
paying the tax of 10 cents a pound
and sold as creamery butter.
In the last three years, evasions agr-
rioatinr $."30,000,000 in the taxes or.
corporations and individual incomes,
tobacco, liquor and cleomarfrarine have
been discovered, and of this amount
?22,o00..r7(.47 was assessed for taxa
tion.
V.'culd Extend War Insurance.
Earnest recommendation for exten
sion for another year of the bureau
by limitation September 2, 1917, is
mace. The bureau up to November 17
has written 1,G84 policies, covering in
surance of 51G3,393,087, and the sur
plus of premiums paid over losses
amotnus to 2,3G7,G57.23. Losses
amounted to fS33,924.G0, from which
snlvao-o of 59.055.87 has been re
ceived. The net amount of risk No
vrmbor 17 was ?14.G10,345. While
f 100.000 was appropriated for the bu
reau, operating expenses total only
13.70.
Unless the bureau is continued, says
the report, inability to grant war risk
insurance on American vessels and
cargoes will seriously injure Amer
ican commerce.
Referring to the Pan-American Fi
nancial congress in 1917, the secretary
saya:
"I cannot over-estimate the value of
those conferences in promoting friend
ly relations and enlarging trade and
commerce with our southern neighbors."
Victrolas $15 to $150.
I needles. J. W. Crabill.
Records and
10-17-d5:w.
How Can the Vacuum Furnace
Save of the Coal?
VACUUM FURNACE
(COLDAiB . COLO AIR
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Are all the furnaces good
that are sold by the other
stores? Sure, but they use
one-fourth to one-half more
coal in the cellar where
it is not only wasted but is
detrimental to the goods stored
there.
See the outer casing on the
Vacuum which keeps the heat
in the upper rooms.
Again we can put in the
Vacuum in one day and cut
just one hole, saving $50.00
on this alone.
F, G. OAWSW,brark0a"th'
Advertise in The Journal
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Needle Work for Christmas!
Now is the time to get needle work gifts for Christmas.
We are showing a big assortment and with a little time you can
solve your trouble.
Our line includes: Stamped Pillow Cases, Bath and
Guest Towels, Combing Jackets, Gowns, Slipper and Laundry
Bags, Center Pieces, Table Runners and Dresser Scarfs.
New Collars!
A new assortment of collars just received, made of white
flannel, orgardie and silk. Each. 50 and 65c
Home-Made Comforters!
We have a nice assortment of home made comfortables.
made up of Silkaline and Twill, heavy weight, at $3 and $3.25
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