. _ . b " w ; 9MNM III.I.J.ll- ' ! ' 67 ' ' "MSOLIIpM VA IIJJJt' ! ' MIIM . . ! _ . Verdon. Work is progressing on thc i I ' ! new Bank { Win Harnack came up from I Falls City on : Monday. \ W. A. Nussbaum was a I li'a11s , City visitor : Monday. ' John Ahern of Shubert was . f ' on our street Priday. ? , I Vivian Mayfield was a Falls , ' City visitor : Monday Harry Goolsby of Lincoln is ! visiting his brother A. D. 1 trhe sherifT. John Hossack was on our streets last tl'hursday. ' \ j John .Morchead : of Falls City transacted business here the first to the wcek. l\Ir.Swan of Omaha visited his sister A. C. Petty the first of the week , : Mrs. Price and Son returned to their home in l ' alls City , the first of the we k. A car load of brick arrvcd for the new , bank building the latter r part of the week. A : Mrs. Combs returned from Ord r1 Neb. , where she spent a couple 1 month with rclativcs. Josh Lord oC Salem drove over I F'riday 1 evening his daughter Vera accompanied him home. \'Irs. ' Belinda andolph r turned - ed from Rube on rllUrsday where she spent several weeks visiting. trom Murphy ' and wire of Daw- son father and mother of : Mrs. E. E. Bolejack visited here Sun- day. Hardy Hays and wife came down Sunday from Shubert and spent the clay with John "Talker and wife. :1\11' : Bud Friley sold his residence - dcnce property to C. 1\1. Heinzel- 4 man and Joe Parsons the first of the week. Consideration S)50. J. G. Heinzelman had a ditch dug across a piece of land the fore part of the weck. E. Lb Bowers also had the samc done on his farm. Harry Richardson and wife left li'riday night for trcxas , being called by telegram to the bedside of her daughter Nellie. \Irs. : S. 1V. yitman and Son Oran cause up from Pttlo on 1\Ionday and spent several days a with her friend l\lrs. L. A. Kin- sey. Some one entered Goolsby's Saloon and J\owery's ' meat shop on last 'l'hursdar night taking i with them a small amount of money some cigars Bad liquor. , Fleming obb's father came in from l\lurray to visit with him. Geo. Uttenmohlcn and wife was over from Dawson on Fri- day visiting J. A. Heinzelman : i and family. Fargo \ Andy Santo was seen on our . . street Sunday. Ralph Wheeler who is working near Craig , 'Io. , attended the . . - . . - - . . - - - - - - - . - . - . - - - . . . - - - - - - - - - . rr . . , . ' . . . . " : . ' ; . . , . . . . - , . - . . . . , . , - . , - - = : : i.ei - ' ' ' ' ; . . . . . . - _ . - - - _ " ' . . _ _ . . . . . . . . . . " 4wwr.M111l. U r , . . l --4 dance at this place last Saturday night. There is talk of Fargo ] having ing- a new blacksmith shop. Mrs . Mattie oveall , who was sick , is slowly recovering . John Krusor drove to Craig , \lo. , one day last week l\'liss r aura Paul spent a few days last week with her parents , south of this placc. J , mil Saal of Fullerton , who has been visiting his mother the past week , teturncd i ; to his . home Sunday. 1\rs. Della . and children of near Shubert is visiting this week with her parents , : Mr and 1\Irs. ' 1'houlpson. Randolph Voegle and wife of 'Villiamsville spent last Sunday with the latter's mother , l\rs. Maggie Saa1. Ohio. . 1 Geo. Diltz has sold his fine SO acre farm to t-.1r. Otto John Burk , sr. , of Rule yisited relatives here a few days. Dr. Maust : of Barada was a visitor at E. Peck's Sunday. Guy and Albert Burk were guests of John Hutchison , Sun- day day.'Vm. 1Vm. Hucttncr and wife enter- taincd a lttl1nber of their relatives Sunday. Mrs ' Frances ShatTer of Palls City is visiting her children in this vicinity. J. 11' 1aust and family of Straussville were guests of reht- tives Sunday. Robert Schindler and wife went to Falls City last week to see the latter's sister who was sick. 1Vtii. Hutchison is spending the week at the Big lake in Missouri fishing . and visiting rel- atives. Misses : r Lottie and Vera Yoder returned home from their visit with their sister , Mrs. Jas. Gil- more at Verdon. 1\lrs. Lutz left last week for a visit with her daughter Irs. Yoclere who lives in Ashland , : . Ohio. \Irs. John 'Viltse and little son of Falls l City returned home Sat- urday after spending a \'eek with her parents. Money to Loan. Annual interest , privilege to pay part or all interest pay day. Low rates. Mortgages bought. Some good mortgages for sale in various amounts. Lands for sale. Henry C. Smith. 1\1rs. Norman l\Iusselman en- tertaincd the L. B. ' 1' . club " \Vednesday afternoon. 'l"his meeting was a farewell for l\Irs. Dan Sargent who is soon to leave for Abeline , I ansas. Dr. C. F. Burchard was a Beatrice visitor'Vednesday. - . . - - - I q t. . , . . - y - ' . ' , - Sy J _ _ l LLI CI Her Appreciation Was Ripe "You are a very beautiful girl. I don't believe you appreciate how beautiful . " ' you really are "Oh don't talk such , ; ridiculous nonsense ! " - Cleveland Plain Dealer. : Best Man He-That lawyer : seems to be n very intimate friend of yours ? She - Yes , he was best ratan . at my divorce proceedings.- Yonkers Statesman Cane Sugar Plant. Cane sugar cultivation is nuak ing steady progress in Egypt. This industry ill thc land of the Nile is constantly growing , and several new sugar mills are under construction. hail and Wind On 'Vednesday afternoon a hail and wind storm swept over the county between here and Salem and did Considerable damage/rhc wind struck at Elmer Coons place where it destroyed his barn and killed a large number of chicken for : Mrs. Coon. Geo. Coons team being driven by a young man named Allen became frightened and . 1\11' Allen ran away.r. received - ceivcd many severe bruises. The hail extended over some territory breaking many window lights especially at Norman Forneys. Hail caused J.C.Moreheads horse j to run away during the storm . breaking the hari1ess in many pieccs. At Bud Poses it destroyed - ed his new hay oarn. There were many similar experiences - periences in tliiy neighborhood . and the . storm was a bad one. 'rhe storm also struct about five 1 and a half miles south of this place. O. L. Band of Humboldt was in town Thursday on business. 1'Pn. ' Palmer is suffering from a stroke of apoplexy since Wednesday - nesday evening. \Irs. Ed Hammond of Stella spent this week here visiting her mother 1\1 rs. Albert Norris who is very sick. The chickens in the : News brooder are still in the. land of the living and are thriving mar- velously. Visions , fried chicken - en with cream gravy a la Iary- land arc filling the rose hued vis- ion of the News man. The Ladies Music and Art club met at the library building \Ion- day afternoon a very inter = erting paper on Japan was read and illustrated by \Irs. Id\lillen. At four o'clock a number of child- ern from the 4th , 5th and 6th grades assisted the lames in plant- ing the flowers in the bed between the library and the news , office. The merchants of this city were liberal in the donation of flowers seeds. J At the \L E. church , prayer meeting , 6:25 : ; Sunday school , 9--1-5 : ; preaching , 10--1-5 : , subject , , The Importance of the \ Sunday " .J lAJl - . . . . ? . : , , ' . . . . . $ L. I1ITTJII If you take . advantage of our , . \ . ) 1' ' : , " ,1. : 1f - J \ WALLPAPER 1 , . PAPER " lL J1. \ " offerings , you will , assuredly save loney. There is practically no limit to Colors and Designs. Our ridiculouslY low p ics will . r 'r make you an eacr . .J bu-cl' _ . ' : ' -ij Borders to match the Cidewa1is . ,0' plq 1 Decorators Iud Paper . ITaug-pr'J l will find it greatly t ) t.llr ! ad\'nulngc uy trading with us . . - ' . . - . . . 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