YBRDOff Bd. K'r.uoiifelflttr made a trip to Peru Fnd«l. Hr. and Mrs, Mre«l Jlriper of Dawson were shopping here last Thursday. John Hauer was on, tiio Kan sas City market with a ear of .attle Monday. Seott Hinkle returned last Saturday afternoon from a short stay with his brother at Falls City. Clarence (dark of Kansas City was on our streets the first of the week, Vivian Mayfield delivered hogs to Vouch & Son one day last week. Will Carter from near Stella was a pleasant caller here Tues day evening, Charley Ilaltcrman and family left Wednesday for Falls City, returning home Sunday. Iter. Haley of Ohio township was the guest, of Rev. Gearries here Monday morning. John Patterson visited his daughter, Mrs. Hello Cornell at Peru last week. Misses Amelia Schrader and Edith Shoemaker yvere passengers to Stella Wednesday. Miss Itoxie McCullough came down from llowe and spent the Fourth with homcfolka. Miss Had Veal was quite sick the past week, but is better at this writing. E. M. Hauer was on the market at Kansas Oily with a ear of fine eat tie Monday morning. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Arnold is very ill at this writing. Grandpa Sailors came up from the county seat Wednesday last. Miss Hlanelie Hour, returned to Peru Wednesday after a short visit with ho me folks. Miss Gladys West of Howe visited friends her a few days ago. Hmmorson Hauer shipped six ear loads of cattle to Kansas Ci ty the past, week. Gorman Uuincrmauu made a pleasant Dip to Salem recently. Grlnuda Veal and daughter were Stella visitors between trains Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Stump left Wednesday for St. Joseph for a short stay with the latter's -as ter, .Miss Pearl Cunningham. Messrs. M. Murphy and Alfred Kiims v shipped a ear of rattle to Kansas City Wednesday even mg. The Mkaca Corn and Notin' (valid: II li ft Tuesday afternoon for :i month's visit with relatives iit Cregg, J^o. Mr. and Mrs. C. («. Humphrey spent a portion of jast week with relatives at Fulls City. August 2I|rd and 24. are the x'ates set for the Pioneer picnic. Charley Wear is enjoying a visit from his brother John, who recently arrived from Cage coun ty, Neb. Mrs. Claud bailors is entertain ing cousin who arrived the tut - ter part of the week from Peru. Will Otto is the possessor of fine milch now which he pur tht'sed from grandpa Snell last * «s>k. Mrs. Cora Andrews and her .. passed through here Fri v iy alter noun from Stella en i mte for Sabot ha, Kans. Th uujis Halloway tirrived last ■A't l< from Texas for an extended visit with relatives here. Will (Hto left for Omaha Fri day morning returning home Saturday. Clarence Hart. Hex Birely, John Conoyer and Shinn. Birely went to Peru Thursday morning •,<> see the liall gatin’. Miss Anna Franklin ot Ohio Township is the guest of her mother. Holland Franklin and fa mil r. ;l ' <4irinlon Sluing and wife re turned home Friday from a re cent visit with relatives id SI. Joseph. Key., A li Jones of Ohio eon duct< d services at tile Congrega tional ehurcli last. Sunday morn ing and evening. K. Kmubauidi and wife, Mr. Kimball and little son of Nema 14 City were in town in the termer’s auto last Saturday. Mias Kddith Cullon spent .t portion u last, week at Salem the guest if Miss Flossie James. AV. AleOuUough left Tuesday afternoon Cor Ilowe where he visited his sons George and Will until Wednesday evening. Aliss Dorris Corn eame up from Falls City last week for a brief visit with her unole Henry Corn and wife. James Simpson and family went Sunday in town the guests »f the former’* parent*, Jerome Simpson anu wife. Henry OT*her returned to At chison the first of the week al ter visitm with his family here. Mis. JcSri Leefere is enjoying a viait from her sister Miss An na Fasten aw of Nebraska (Sty. Messrs, and Mesdames C. M. and A. J, Hcinzclmann spent Sunday in the country the guests of John Bauer and wife. Miss Edith Cullon is enjoying a visit from Miss Wauneta and Master Rex Gage of Ilowe and Miss Alta Corn of Palls City. Mrs. Dr. Thomas ban the pleas ure of entertaining her grandfa Hie.i Andderfon Miller of Falls City Friday lust. C M. and A. J. Heinzelmann, Walter Clark and Norman Hcin zetrnnnn um tc u trip to the conn I ty seat in the formers’ auto last \Vt dnesday afternoon, the afternoon train Thursday for Mrs. Ed. Frauenfelder took the afternoon train Thursday for St. doaeph to he at the bedside of her mother-in-law who is danger ous^ ill. Thomas Dii trich left Sunday moriiMg for El Dorado Springs. Mo., where hr expects to remain until the first of August. From tlier.; he nil1 go to Heading ,1’a. where he will make his future home. Abe Steward was dangerously ill the past, week. He was as sisting Charlie Haper threshing last Tuesday when he became ef fected from the heat and was in a very critical eonddition for a time, hut is better at this writ ing. Mr. Smith has returned to Ids home at Brunswick, Neb, after a brief visit hen* with Ids bro ther doe and family ; In* was ac companied home by his nephew, Harry who an ill remain tin* rest of the summer in that vicinity. The Misses Myrtle and Elnia Dillon returned Monday from a Aveok’s visit with relatives in Kansas Mrs. Sum Weddle went to Onu • home Saturday afternoon, ha Friday morning returning Mrs. dames Russel assisted Mrs. Will Richards with house hold doties last week. Kittle Basil Boyle was quite sick last week, but is now some what belter. Ed. I'ool moved Ids household goods iiom Will Steward's pro perty to the lleinzelmanu and Bason property in the south western part of town, the first of the week. Scott Hinkle spent Monday in the country Avitli his brother Will and family. SHUBERT NEWS Mr. anti Mrs. Otis Hpieklcr liavo nov rented the K. King property on Elm St. Frank Watten and family of Falls ( i'.» and .1. ('. Sehulenherg and Wife were the guests of (’lias. Sehulenherg and family Sunday. Mrs. M. Weiek and little daughter Clara were entertained hy relatives and friends at Falls City a few days last wok. Miss Blanche Armbuster earn.* down from Peru Friday evening to spend Sunday with homefolks. E. E. King of Lincoln was a business visitor here a few days last week. Mrs. Baker and daughter of California who have been visit ing relatives here for some time, spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives near Nteila. Miss Hattie Lilly was the guest of Mrs. Martin of Barada a few days last week. Mr. Burns has arrived home from Beatrice where he has been [enjoying a visit with his son, (’has. and wife. duo. Weddle lias now moved ■ his lions'hold goods to Stella. Mr. and Mrs. M. Weiek enter tained a few friends one evening last week. Mi s Laura M it did is now at the home of .1. -I. Parsons near Verdon. Miss Jennie Brown, one of our most intelligent young ladies, lias been chosen teacher of the Me. (■andless school. We have no doubt but that Miss Brown will teach a very successful term as she is a very bright young lady, and is loved hy all who know her on account of her kind and loving disposition. The Missionary society met Fri day afternoon at the home of j Mrs. Joe Harper. Mrs. Frank Parrott h is been I enjoying a visit from her sister, Miss Louisa Peterson of Falls City. Miss Peterson is enjoying a vacation from her duties as clerk in Ly-ford's store. And where's the red plush iotingo that you used to sink in | to during the day and lie awake | on at night when company came 1 and crowded you out of your lied Aljd say, didn't there used to be, in the days of long ago, a great big family Bible around the house* Now what’s become of that’ HUMBOLDT •T. K. Liggett came over from Pawnee City, and spent Sunday in this city. Wayne Coons came over from Auburn the latter part of the, week and is now the guest at , the home of (). L. Bant/, and ' wife. Bose 11 ni/da visited with rel-, atives in Table Rock part of this week. Alias Bessie Kovanda of Kan sas visited relatives here for a short time this week. Dr. C, E. Novak left Wednes- j day for Chicago where he " ill take a post graduate course in eye and ear diseases. S. M. Philpot and wife left this week for Colorado, where' they will spend the remainder of j the summer. Dudley Schaffer of near Paw nee < 'ity was visiting with rel atives here the first of the week. Miss Emma liamoe of Kansas City is visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Norman Bullis. Miss Ruth Uosford of Paw nee < Jity is a guest of friends here this week. Mrs. .1. R. Boyd returned to her home at Bvron, Neb., Wed nesday, after a visit with Mrs. Prank Hynek. Miss Stasia O’Grady of Daw-j son spent a few days with her friend Miss Wanna Zimmermanii. I The different churches of the j city held a union meeting in the j Methodist church Sunday even-1 in**. Mrs. Molly Bradley was call ed to Dawson Wednesday by the death of a relative. Invitations are out announe |ing the marriage of B. II. Mick-, ey of Lincoln to Miss Mary Han in Wilbur, Saturday. The re mains were brought to this city Monday and interred in the city cemetery. Will Boyd and family of Sa lem were visiting 11. E. Boyd and family the last of the week. EARADA Dr. 11. S. Andrews reports the birth of an eight-pound son at the home of Artemius Vice on duly II, and an eleven-pound son at the home of George Kirkeii dall on July 7. II. G. Duerieldt, who lias been the guest of his father, Gust. Duerieldt for tile past few weeks departed Tuesday enroute for his home at Spokane, Washing ton. R. 11. Dunn and family were the guests at the home of II. Martin on Sunday. Miss Ada Mitchell spent Sun day with her cousin Mildred De ters. W. E. Slagle and sons Richard and Glen were in Shubert Sat urday. D. E. Spiekler was a Shubert visitor Saturday. V. Cox and family were guests at the home of R. W. Williamson Sunday. Walter Whitten and bride were in town Saturday eve. Mrs. Whitten who has been our popu lar telephone girl for more tnan two years, was receiving the felicitations of her many friends. Dr. Andrews reports the ar rival of a girl at the home of Honrv Wiock on Monday, July 10. A very interesting and help ful s Ties of meetings have con tinued throughout the week at the Evangelical church. Rev. July Clearing Sale ^========r AT THE " .l.-;,lr:= Home Shoe Store During the month of July we are going to clean up all the Summer Shoes if LOW PRICKS can remove them. We are calling your special attention to our White Pumps at si. 50 and White Button Shoes in Sea Island Duck of the best kind at $2.50. The Home Shoe Store Four Doors South Richadson County Bank na of Wood Lake, Neb. This event will take place at the home of (lie bride, July If). Mr. Mickey was one of our High school teachers last term. Mrs. 11. V. Dorland attended the funeral of a near relative in Dawson, Thursday. George Seabury returned to liis home in Kansas City, Wed nesday after a few days visit with relatives here. Mrs. Sea bury and little daughter remain ed for a longer visit. Mrs. May Mullen was a Falls City visitor Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. Emma Cowman visited friends in Table Roek, Thursday. Frank Dorland and family, af ter a few days visit in this city left for Peru, Neb., where they will again reside. Misses Frances Ilyiiek, Rose Wazab, and Frances Klosner re turned to Peru. Wednesday to agaiti take up work in the Peru Normal. Chas. Goddard came over front Falls City and spent Sunday with his family. Miss Edith Stout returned t<> her home in Beatrice, Monday, af ter it pleasant visit with her friend, Miss Gail Parsons. Mrs. Fred Fridley died Satur day evening in one of the St. Joseph hospitals. ■ She is about sixty years of age, and for many years has lived near Humboldt. Dr. W. R. Waggoner is walk ing with a cane this week. The result of a strain caused by lift ing a heavy weight. Humboldt is threatened with a water famine. The water in the city well being very low and of poor quality. Plans are being made for a better water supply. The little child of Frank Koz ler and wife, formerly of this i place, died at the family home Williamson is a forceful and ef firient speaker. Quarterly con ference on Saturday and Sunday •Inly 15 and lt>. John Santo came in from Phelps county last week to visit his niece, Mrs. Ed. Eg<; who is very ill. Rev. Gardener of Odessa, Mo. preached at the Christian church both morning and evening last Sunday. Small pox is raging in South east Harada precinct; there has only been one serious case, how ever, that of George Weiscnstein who was the first victim, having contracted the disease while in Chase county, and he is now re-1 covered. Luis Kuker who has been ill for a long time was taken to the hospital in St. Joseph for treat- j moot, the first of the week. Mrs. Harry Dridgeinan is quite, ill at this writing. Dr. Eordyce and wife passed ■ thorugh town Monday morning enroute for the city, having sp^ntj the previous day and night camp ing at the Indian cave. OHIO ITEMS P. E. Shaffer has been enter taining a friend at Ids home for the past few days. .Mrs. Ducliholtz and Mrs. Leq Case went to Shubert Sunday to visit friends. L. S. Nedrow went to Kansas City Monday night for a short stay. E. M. Kimmcl and family were guests of relatives in Falls City Sunday. Mrs. Guy Liehty is enjoying a ‘ visit from her brother, Wm. Gil densleeve of Kansas City, Mo. About fifty invited guests as sembled at the home of Allison Dowty and wife last Saturday evening. It was a surprise party I I. in honor of their son Eddie, it being his birthday; however the surprise was not complete as the young man surmised there was something going on, hut nevertheless a good time was re ported by all. Refreshments consisting of ice cream and cake were served. F. S. Liehty and Guy Liehty and their respective families spent Sunday in Falls City the guests of John Liehty and wife. John Lundy was a guest of John Tfuty'hison Sunday. Misses Wanda Shaffer and Wilma Nedrow were' guests of Ethel Peek. Sunday. Will Moore of Peru is visiting ut the home of F. M. Shaffer. Lewis Hurt spent a portion of this week in and around Hamlin, Kans. II. t’eeehy and wife went to Kansas City Tuesday morning and will he gone for a few days. They were accompanied by Miss Grace Finley of Falls City. Mrs. O. JL Prichard entertain ed a cousin from the west at her home last week. Merle and Frank Stump of Hastings, Neb., are here visiting with relatives and friends and later on their parents Chester Stump and wife will join them here and will visit a while. Mrs. Noah Peck entertained ’friends at her home a portion of last week. RULO Mrs. Mary Moore of Lee Sum mitt is spending the week with friends in Rulo. Mrs. John Pope returnedd last Tuesday from a week’s visit with relatives at Guide Rock, Neb. L. B. Lyman was a business visitor in llulo the last of tie week. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Ander son went to Kansas City Friday evening, where an operation was performed on the latter, Satur day, which was successful and she is getting along finely. Her daughter Pearl went down Mon day morning to stay with her mother; Mr. Anderson coming home Monday night. Floyd Long of Kansas spent Sunday with relatives in this city. Johnnie Ivanaly is spending tin week with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Majerus in Kansas. John McCleaian and wife are now at home to their friends in tile telephone building. Mrs. Jelison and son of Waco, Texas arrived Saturday night to attend the funeral of her bro ther, Henry Caverzagie. Eunice Randolph of Kansas Ci-! ty came Wednesday for a visit with relatives and friends. Wednesday evening the I. O. (). F. lodge installed their offi cers. After the ceremony which was conducted by Deputy Smith of Table Rock, the families of the members were served with ice cream and cake. Mr. and Mrs. Sarage left last Thursday for Chester, where he will work as telegraph operator. Frank Anderson returned Tues day from a vacation trip through Texas and other points. Agnes Kanaly returned to her school work at Peru Thursday, after a few days with homefokls. Mrs. Claud Seley and little son left Saturday for their home at Thompson, Neb., after visiting here for a week. Mr. and Airs. Oss Daniels and little son are spending the week with relatives at Westburo, Quin tilian and other points in Mis souri. Air. Chestnut and family re turned Saturday from a month’s stay with relatives in Kansas. Mr. Stickrod of Rock Port. Alo.' came the last of the week to at tend the funeral of Henry Caver-1 zagie, which took place Monday. Airs. Rawlev returned to her home in Falls City Monday, af ter spending a week, with Mr and Airs. Phil. Horan. Airs. Teft, formerly of this city, is visiting with relatives and friends here. Airs. Harry Huber of Water-1 loo, Iowa, came last week for a 1 visit, with relatives. Frank Dempsy of Preston was' a Rulo visitor Tuesday evening. .Tames Ilaler and family spent several days last week with rela tives at Humboldt and Salem. Airs. Robert Paul of Abiline, Kans., is visiting with her daugh ter, Airs. James Ilosford. George Seley returned to his work at Quincy, 111., Tuesday, af ter a few days visit with home folks. Airs. Ilosford arrived from Cal-1 ifornia Thursday afternoon. She j w as delayed on the way and was i unable to be here in time to at tend the funeral of her sister, Mrs. Edgecomb. The funeral ( was postponed a day in the hopes j ——*—**"—- t n -r~ j that she could finish the jotmMfr in time, but she was still many miles away at the time appoint ed, and it was impossible to keep hack the remains auy longer. Mrs. Wilcox of Spanks, Kas., is spending the week with rela tives in this city. Charlie Helpier of Waterloo, Iowa, is spending his vacation with relatives in this vicinity. Miss Alice Cunningham left Wednesday for her home in Cali fornia, after a visit extending over several months with her brothers here, Mrs. Mary Simmons has been quite sick ofr several days. The Halo ball team crossed bats with the Robison, Kas. boys Sunday. The score resulted in Rulo bichg the victors. 19 to 2. Mr. and Mrs. Green Goolsby are the parents of a baby boy. J. A. Osborne and family, A. d. Hart and wife drove to Falls City in their automobile Tues day evening. Ruth Harris of Kansas City came Wednesday for a visit with Rulo relatives and friends. Will Wetzel and Clyde Hart left for Thompson Wednesday to resume their work with the paint gang, after a few days va cation spent with homefolks. Mrs. d. A. Osborne received a telegram Saturday saying that her father was critically ill. She left for Dorchester that evening, but he had passed away before she arrived. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hall were Salem visitors a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Asbury of St. Joseph are visiting with rel atives in Rulo. A number of wagon loads or gypsies were in town last week, and were more or less a burden to some of our citizens. Mi’s. Bessie I)a IIman of Kan sas City spent last week with rel- . atives here. Mrs. Wm. Ginguch and child ren left Wednesday to visit rel atives in Missouri before return ing to their home. Mrs. Ada Mahan and children spent last week with relatives in Kansas City. George Phinney and wife of Reserve attended the funeral of Henry Caverzagie, Monday. Miss Edith Brinegar spent Sun day with friends in the country. A very light rain fell Sunday morning, but is is hot and dry as ever at this writing. Rev. A. E. Wciehtel returned to University Place Thursday, af ter spending a few days with Rulo friendds. WILLIAM3VILLE Miss Luelia Rea and Miss Mary Rea returned to Denver last Mon day. M iss Bertha Goetz sold her fine lot of hogs last week. Sehoetz Bros, threshed a few jobs here last week. They left for Kansas last Tuesday. R. J. Dunn and family spent Sunday in Barada. Mrs. i. A. Dunn was in Falls City Monday. G. W. Duorfeldt and family spent Sunday with B. C. Duer feldt in Barada. R. J. Dunn sold his hogs last Tuesday. Jacob Arnold and wife spent Sunday with B. C. Duorfeldt ia Barada. Mrs. 1. A. Dunn returned last week from Adams and Lincoln, Neb., where she has been visit ing her two sons Byron and Jes se Dunn. Ella Wissinger 4\vas on the sick list last week. Mrs. Ed. Ege is still very low at this writing. Ed. Ege threshed Tuesday. . George 1’archens' were callers at the Ed. Ege home Tuesday morning; ?T~;—-7 An Italian, not an American. has invented a syllable typewri ter. There are some clever peo ple, now and then one, who. do not float the American flag. 8r.hscrfl» *. for the Tribtiu.;. Jl 1 i f. t; A m ■ '« ’l .