WilIian1sville.
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Too late for last issue.
l\Irs. : 'Veissinger called on her
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\ : ; brother , Ed Schopts , Friday
Dr Van Osdpl l reports Mr.
, : Garwick as slowing recovering.
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! : " . ; , - Henry Zimering and family
: /k / : visited Gus Steinbrink Sunday.
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i R ยต f ' 1. A. Dunn a : nd family visited
. . Frank Butler and family Su.nday.
I , . . + : Mrs ' . J. A. Dunn was a pleasant
, . : " : ' , caller at Henry and Chas. Kuker's
' ' . " . , . " ' I , , . . Ionda ) .
' : , " Pearl Van Osdcl was ) the guest
u r r of Hazel . Dunn Saturday night
and Sunday.
" / r1 " ' . . Prof. Dunn's ' scliool closed Fri-
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_ : , - day with a program , and many
; ' . . . . visitors. Mr. Dunn is an able
: J , . Instructor
. " , . / _ . Jacob Arnold , wife and son ,
. _ ' . George , and : Mrs. Mary Duerfeldt
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r , . were pleasant visitors at the
E : home of Frank Butter.
, , t . . 1. A. Dunn was in Barada Sun-
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1ilf f " day.
' ' ' Dlyrtla Isabell visited her pars -
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s . ents Sunday.
ti ' , ; ' ; , Emmet Shaw was seen 011 our
? , . streets Thursday.
, . , , . v' . Byron Dunn assisted his uncle
' " with his work Friday. .
" 7. . . Gus Duerfeldt and wife visited i
Anna Reidle Sunday.
1'lrs. Fink and daughter called
. . . on Mrs : . 1. A. Dunn Thursday.
Byroi Dunn was a business
visitor in Falls City Ilonday.
Ed Schouts was a business vis-
itor in Falls City Tuesday.
Among those who were in
Falls City Thursday were Elsie
Dunn and wife and Myrtle Isabel
il . Byron Dunn assisted Mr.
. . ' . \ ' . , Reinle with his farm work Tues- i
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4s' ! d : : . . . . . . dav. '
clay.R.
: . , . R. J. Dunn took charge of the
Morehead Bros. store Thursday.
a ' . . His son and dau ghter will assist
' : ' him in the. . store. ' "
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i There was a dance at the new
. . . ' hall May 30th. .
\ " . Charles Nitchie and wife were
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" . - in town last Sunday.
i.r' ( , Henry Thieman of Corning ,
' : 1'10. , was in town Sunday.
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J' : : \ ' Mr. Tom Wright and wife of I
' , : ; ' , , Craig Mo. , were over Sunday I
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, ; : ; ' > : f : " " , . - . - Joe , Bauman and 1rs. : T. Santo
" < ' , ' < " were pleasant callers at this place
' " " . . . Sunday.
1 ; \ - : . ' . : : Mr. Walter Baker , Emil and
, ' \ Fred Saal drove over to Corning ,
' 1'10. last .
" " . _ , Monday.
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{ : : Lizzie Peabody ot Rule spent
k- , " a few days last week with her
t ; ' mother , lrs. Fischer.
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- . \ , \k Mr. George Nitzel our new
J : : ' / 4 . blacksmith drove to Preston last'
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j' " Friday evening on business.
t ( , ' , . ' , 1rs. : Lillie 'rhieman and son
l . . 1"yJ ! ' . : 1 . . . . Leonard left last : Monday for
Ainsley , Nebr. , where she will
: : ; 'y- ' , - ; ' , spend a week with her sister Irs.
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Flora Sellart.
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I REAVIS f & ABBEY' . .
The largest stock of general House furnishings . in Richardson County
Mrs Francis Buckminister of
Falls City was visiting with her
mother-in-Iaw,1'lrs. Buckminster ,
north of this place. .
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Ohio.
J. W. Dodds was a Peru visitor
last week. .
1'Irs. Jas . A. Stouder visited in
Straussville last Tuesday.
O. A. Burk and wife visited at
Wm Reichick's .
, Sunday. .
S. H. Knisely and wife were '
guests ofrias Peck , 1'londay.
I
Hulda Warmer , who was quite
sick last week , is improving.
Rebecca Dodds is improving at
this writing , after a severe sick
spep.
spep.Wm.
Wm. Huettner and family were
guests of 1rs. : Huettner's mother ,
Mrs. Zorn.
Mesdames Ketterer and Nolte
and Miss Minnie Zorn were visit-
ors at E. T , Peck' Friday after-
noon. .
Jennie : Miller returned to Mor-
rill , Kas. , Saturday after a weeks
visit among relatives
Zola Burnsworth is spending
the week with her friend , Merle
Fields , south of Falls City.
Mrs. Harriet Stump of Falls
City was visiting with relatives
the latter part of last week.
Mrs. Henning , who was stay-
ing with : Mrs. E. T. Peck , returned -
turned to her home in Falls City
Saturday.
Mrs , John Burk and wife , and
her sister returned to their home
in Rule last Saturday after spend-
ing a week with the former's ,
children.
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WE WILL SATISFY YOU
or you ca..n't be satisfied in
SEWING MACHINES
$5.00
down and $1.00 per week
will buy this elegant easy
running and reasonable
priced
Sewing Machine.
It will pay for itself in
the hands of any sewing
woman.
Joe Flickinger and family of
Merrill , Kas. ; were visiting relatives -
'latives the latter part of last
week.
Mary Dodds has returned to
her home from Peru , where she
was attending school the past
winter.
J. W. Maust and 1'lr. Strauss
went to Idaho to look over the
the country in view of buying
some land.
CUBAN DIARHIIOEA.
U. S. soldier who served in Cuba
during the Spanish war know
what this disease is and that ord-
inary remedies have little more
effect than so much water. Cuban
diarrhoea is almost as severe and
dangerous as a mild attack of
cholera. There is one remedy ,
however , that can always be depended -
pended upon as will be seen by
the following certificate from
'tirs. Minnie Jacobs of Houston ,
Texas : "I hereby certify that
Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy cured my 11U8-
I band of a severe attack of Cuban
diarrhoea , which he brought home
from Cuba. We had several doc-
tors but they did him no good
One bottle of this remedy cured
him , as our neighbors will testify.
I thank God for so valuable a
medicine. " For sale at Kerr's
Drug Store.
Our Need.
A North Dakota editor breaks
out as follows : "It is reported
that one of the fastidious , newly-
married ladies of this town kneads
bread with her gloves on. This
incident may be somewhat pecu-
liar , but there are others.
"The editor of this paper needs
"
bread with his shoes on ; he needs
bread with his shirt on ; he needs
bread with his pants on ; and un-
less some of the delinquent sub-
scribers of this Old Rag of Free-
dom' pony up before long , he will
need bread with out a damn thing
:
on , and North Dakota is no Gar-
den in the wintl'rtime.
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WHOOPING COUGH IN JAMAICA.
Mr. : J. Riley Bennett , a chemist
of Brown's Town , Jamaica , West
Islands writes : "I cannot speak
too highly of Chamberlain's
Cough Rtmedy. : It has proved
itself to be the best remedy for
whooping cough , which is pre-
valent on this end of the globe.
It has never failed to relieve in
I
: any case where I have recom-
mended it , and grateful mothers ,
after using it , are. daily thanking
me for advising them. " This re-
medy is for sale by Ker.r's Drug
Store.
Miss Cora Betts left Monday
for her home in Blue Springs
Miss Betts win not teach in Falls
City next year as she will attend
an eastern college to prepare for
high school work.
. H. PARSELL M. D.
GEO.
Telephone No. 88
Office at Residence
Office Hours : 8 to 10 a. m. ;
I to 3 p. m.
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ist now limited practice to
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