hienry C. Smith LANDS & LOANS 240 acres well improved, 1J miles from Depot in Kas. Good spring. Best of terms. Will take 40 acres as part payment, balance long time at low interest. 200 acres I'A miles from depot, Kichardson county, Nebraska. Good buildings and land. Will take 40 or 80 acres as part payment. 100 acres upland, 1 mile from depot, Kichardson county, Nebraska. $12,000. 160 acres Johnson county, Nebraska. 80 rods to church and school. Best of terms. Might rent. 107 acres near Brownville, Nebraska. 80 acres >4-mile from Falls City high school. 610 acres, $8,000 improvements Also 640 acres adjoining, Will take 160acres as part payment. Fine running water. t\. No. 1 opportunity. Money to loan. __ j The County in General The “Doings” of our Country Friends and Neighbors. RULO Kay MeVcy was a Missouri visitor Monday. Jess /.iegler spent Sunday with ills parents. F. E. Kulp of Wytnoro was a llulo visitor Tuesday, James LaRands is visiting his par ents for a few days. Herman Hoehme returned from At chison last Saturday. Mrs. A. Graves returned from a visit with Lincoln friends. George l)ayls was a Falls City visi tor one day last week. Jim Rhodes of Missouri whs in our city one day last week. Mrs. Mattox of Preston visited witli friends here last week. Earl Stelabaur was a Missouri visit or the first of tho week. John Mann of White Cloud, was in llulo one day last week. A, T. Harrow of Lincoln was a llulo visitor one day recently. Jud Carpenter was a Falls City visi tor the Urst of tho weok, Mrs. Emma Kern was quite sick a few days the last of the week. E. C. Walbridge of Falls City was a llulo visitor Monday forenoon. Mattie Hays of the Reservation vis ited in llulo one day last week. Mr. Foster of Falls City was visiting friends here one day lust week. Barry Jones of Falls City spent last week with friends in this vicinity. Theodore Anderson and wife were passengers to Oregon Mo., Sunday. W. J, Cunningham wife and little daughter spent Sunday in Missouri. Winifred Jenkins is visiting her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Cronin. Julia Cronin visited her sister Grace In Falls City several days last week. Steve Cunningham made a business trip to St. Joseph one day Iasi week. George King spent h pint >f ln-t week with relatives at Mound City. Bessie Miller spent several days in Preston with her sister, Mrs, Schnell. Mrs. Holly Harrison and little daugh 1 ter of St. Joseph are visiting relatives in Halo. Mrs. Iieast was quite badly hurt on Thursday evening by falling otT of a high porch. Mrs. Susan Holes returned Monday from a three weeks visit with Kansas City friends. Henry Scott was put on tho Missouri river bridge as night watch the first of the month. Mrs. Van returned the first of the week from a visit with her daughter at Smith Center. Arthur Darveau and Frank Graves distributed street fair literature here one day last week. Vearl True returnedWednesday from a two months visit with his grandpar ents at Union, Neb. Lydia Murphy returned from Falls City Sunday evening. She was accom panied by her little niece. Worth and Blain Anderson of Hia watha visited friends here Saturday on their wav home from Iowa. Bert Biggs and wife of Omaha are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Harrison ol this city. Harry Bradford came down from Table Hock the first of the week and is now working on the dirt train. C. B, Hogers of Wynsore was here Monday looking after the work being done by the steam shovel west of town. Mrs. Emma L. Kern and daughter, Edith were Falls City passengers Thurs day. They went up to attend tho wed ding of Miss Dora Carico and Mr. Fred Dietrich and while there will attend the Chautauqua. lhe program for the Kulo street fair Is now out and promises some interest things, a few of which are, horse fair, which is quite a feature in the show as there is a large number of cash prize? offered. Baloon ascension each day, egg race for little tots, ladies foot race, fat man,s race, race for boys 10 to 12 years, race for boys 15 years and under. Apple paring contest girls 17 years and under, pony ra?e, boxing contest are a few of the features iuter spersed with music from the band. Charles Watteyne and family, after a three weeks visit with friends here, loft for Falls City to visit friends and from there they go to Teeumsah to visit his brothers, Julius and Gus, before re* turning to their home at Creighton. Neb. Mrs.Robert l’aul entertained a num ber of young people one evening last week in honor of her sou Will. The evening was pleasantly spent and nice refreshments were served. Mrs. Lanbee and Mrs. Addle Bow ker of this city and Mrs. Dykes of Pres ton, spent several days last week with the family of Allen Laraboe at Craig. Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Craig of North Burrow, Iowa, returned home the iirst of tho week after a ten days stay with relatives. Guss Smith was a business visitor to this city Friday, bringing in some fine blackberries, the lust of the season. Dodo Anderson was called to Iowa the latter part of the week by the seri ous sickness of his sister. Mrs. William Carico of Falls City spent several days with her mother in this city recently. Kliu Carpenter and Anna Mahan visited with friends near Hiawatha the first of the week, Frank Jarrott returned the lust of the week from a visit with his soil at GolTs, Kan. Alois Danneckcr and wife retjrned last week from a pleasant visit in Denver. Mrs. Mario Taylor visited her bro ther, James Flosford, at Dawson last week. Dud Wilson of Corning, Mo., visited with Rulo Mends a few days last week. Thomas Plumb and wifo of Flails City visited friend- In Rulo last Thursday. Mrs. Mar.v Plumb -pent a Few days last week with friends in Falls City. Mr. and Mrs. Will Cunningham were St. Joseph visitors one Jay recently. ... Jim Goolsby and sister Ella visited friends In Mo. the First of the week. Lizzie Toupan returned last week from a two months visit in Denver. Tom Murphy and son of Kansas were Rulo visitors one day last week. Floyd Long of the Reservation vis ited with Rulo friends Friday. Mr. Noideeker and wife were Rulo Visitors the first of the week. Ivan Chambers of Mound City re turned to his home last week. Roy Dykes of Preston visited Rulo friends the last of the week. Riley Simmons of Kansas was a busi ness visitor here recently. Si Bunker of Fortescue was in town last Thursday and Friday. Mrs. Nicholson and daughter Opal visited in Rulo this week. Charlie Seott of Kansas was a Rulo visitor oue day last week. Mrs. George Taylor was a Rulo vis itor ono gay last week. Grace Harding spent last week visit ing relatives at Salem. Mrs. Emma McVey was quite sick a few days last week. Less Leeds of Falls City wa9 a Rulo visitor Saturday. Annie Coupe visited with Rulo rela tives last week. I. S. Mathers of Napier was a Rulo visitor Sunday. Mable Ivoeler of Fargo was a Rulo visitor recently. The footprints of Dyspepsia have been directly traced to the Stomach nerves. When these “inside nerves” fail, indigestion and stomach distress must surely result. For this, druggists everywhere are supplying a prescrip tion known as Dr. Shoop’s Restorative, First, these tiny inside Stomach, Heart and Kidney nerves fail. Then gas belching, Heart palpitation, or failing Kidneys follow. Don't drug the Stom ach, or stimulate the Heart or Kidueys. That is wrong. Strengthen these fail ing nerves with Dr. Shoop's Restora tive. It is the nerves, not the organs that are calling for help. Within 4" hours after starting the Restorative treatment, you will realize the gain. A test will tell. Sold by all dealers. SHUBERT Ed Krug received a car load of ice Monday. Guy Davis of St. Deroin was here Monday. Jake Birdslcy and wife were in town Saturday. Jim Weddle was In Auburn one day last week. M. It. Taylor has now returned from the Springs. P. S. Heacock was up from Falls City Friday. Nellie Harper of Auburn is visiting friends here. Vetta Isabell of Falls City is visit ing relatives here. J. M. Evans spent Monday in Au burn on business. Guy Hutchings and wife are moving in their new house. E. C.Christy of Guide h’oek has been visiting relatives here. Wm. Snelling has been entertain ing relatives from Missouri. Mrs. J. C. Shulenberg was the guest of Mrs. J. Birdslcy Sunday. F. N. Kiiitou Is at home again after several weeks work in the country. Mr. Sherman and Wife are visiting their daughter, Mrs. • Stafford near here. Warren Hutchings of Falls City vis ited his son and family the first of the week. Chits. Sehulenberc and wife took dinner with relatives near Brrada Sunday. Dr. Shooks new auto has fully re covered from its wreck and is now on the road again. Grandma Hill and daughter Cora are now at home after spending six weeks in Lincoln. Crete Wiles entertained several of her friends one evening last week. Refreshments were setved. W. B. Williams and wife are, now the proud parents of a tine baby boy who came to gladden their home July 25, 1908. v Hattie Lilly returned Wednesday from her visit in Illinois. She was accompanied home by relatives from that place. I OHIO. Guy Lichty spent a few days iu Oma lut recently. Wess Nedrow and family were in Falls City Sunday. Harvey and Mahlon Peek speut Sun day at Morrill, Kans. F. S. Lichty has purchased a new automobile and it is a dandy. Will Uhlig apd family spent Sunday with Frank Uhlig and family. Fred Gerlt and wife visited with John Reischick and wife Sunday. Lulu Stump was a guest of Mrs. W. Huettner last Wednesday afternoon. Mrs- Will Reischick visited with Mrs. Clem Stump one day lust week. Mrs. John Vocum and daughter Miss Maude, spent Sunday with Mrs. N. Peck. Mrs. Chester Stump and daughter spent Wednesday with the former’s parents. Edna and Vera Shaffer spent Satur day night at Jesse Spangler's near Morrill. H. J. Prichard and wife and Delos Spickler and wife spent Sunday with F. S. Lichty. Mrs. Lloyd Knisely and Della Knise ly spent one day last week with Mrs. Anson Knisely. \\ ill Stump and family and Harry Will and wife spent Sunday with P. E. Shatter and family. Guy Prine and family spent a few days near Dawson, the guests o( Mrs. Princ's brother and family. Mrs. Cleon Peck returned to her home last Monday after a week’s visit with her parents at Davenport, Neb. The Misses Gildersleeve left for their home near Kansas City last week af ter an extended visit with their sister, Rosa Coons returned to her home last Wednesday from near Dawson af ter a few week’s visit with her brother and family. Mr. and Mrs. E- D. Shaffer and little daughter left the latter part of last week for a visit with relatives and friends at Manley, Neb . and Council Fluffs, Iowa. Delos Spickler and wife and George | Prichard and family went down to , Morrill, Kans., and Sycamore Springs ! Sunday. They made the trip in Mr. I Spick’er’s auto. BARADA W. S. McGowan was in Shubert last! Saturday. A. A. Catlett was a Shubert visitor Saturday. Ed. Kirntnrl and family were in Ba ruda Sunday. Chas. Stithmer of St. Deroin was in town Monday. Sam Cain and family visited Sunday with Elmer Powell. J. C. Wileman made a business trip to Omaha last week. Jas. Stephenson went to Omaha last week to visit his son. Mrs. Sarah Williamson spent Sunday with Mrs. Olive Kuker. W. II. Sailors, Sr. has been quite ill for a couple of weeks past. Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Herman Valtmor, on July 23, a son. E, E, Bole jack was a business visitor in Shubert Saturday evening. Tommy Oliver was up from Falls City last week visiting friends. Miss Cecil F.lder visited the first of the week with Miss Mae Wtleman. Misses Ella and Louisa Kuhlman vis ited Sunday with Kittie and Lela But ler. Chas. Sehulenburg and wife spent Sunday with Louis Sehulenburg and wife. Alvin Catlett is enjoying a visit from his brother Ellis Catlett of Hamburg. Iowa. Jesse Cox returned Saturday from Peru where he attended the summer school. Hon. Henry Gerdes and wife came up from the city Tuesday to visit the children. Mrs, G. W. Hankins of Pawnee City visited last week with her uncle Asty nax Palmer. John Piersol and children are over from Oregon visiting his brother Neil and family. Richard Slagle has been employed to teach the Van Osdel school for the j coming term. * Fred Fisher of Fargo is visiting his i aunt Mrs, Emma Siemering and other! relatives here. Anna and Bennie Franklin returned from Peru where they have been at-; tending school. L. Frederick and wife visited last; week with their daughter Mrs. Whist ler at Morrill, Kansas. Hardy Bays came over from Shubert on Monday and treated Martin’s gallery i to a new coat of paint. Mrs. G. W. Duerfeldt returncdThurs day from an extended visit with rela-, tivos in Helena, Montana. Julius Arnold and family and J. W. Goff and family spent Sunday with J. C. McClain and family near Shubert. Mrs. W. E. Whittington, who has | been under the doctor’s care for more i than a week is thought to be somewhat improved. Frank Ruston, who has been em ployed by Alvin Catlett for two seasons has returned with his wife to his home at Hamburg, Iowa. Otis Spiekler last week made a trip | to Omaha returning with a fine new touring car. Frank Liehty also placed I an order with Otis for a ear on Monday.1 _ HUMBOLDT Mary Watzek is seriously ill at her I home. Dessie Lee is visiting friends in Lib erty this week. H. F, Ginle of Lincoln was visiting Humboldt friends Sunday. Mrs. Oliye Kline is spending the week with friends in Lincoln. Mabel Shier of Dawson was a guest of Mrs. Will Waggenerthis week. The Segrist families are spending the week camping on the South Fork. H. A. Mann and family have re turned from a month’s sojourn in Kan sas. D. B, Colhapp and wife were down from Tecumseh the fore part of the week. The ladies kensington was entertain ed Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. R.R. Philpot. Madge Ford returned the first of the week from a visit with friends in Beatrice. Boyd Unkefer and wife of Hyannis, Neb., are in the city visiting relatives and friends. Glenne Wilson returned Friday from Perue. where she Lad been attending summer school Frank Dorland and wife are the par ents of a little son born to them one day last week. Mrs. G. C. Aydelott entertained the ladies of the Christian church at a ken sington at her home on Thursday eve ning. J. H. Helnzelman has resigned his place in the Cooper & Son mill and re turned Friday to his home in Verdon. Mrs. C. K. Cooper leaves this week for Osceola, Iowa, where she will join a camping party at a Chautauqua. Gardner McKee, who has been em ployed in one of Linn’s elevators at Sterling, was home over Sunday. Dr. Gandy reports the birth of a little daughter at the home of Henry Pu's and wife northeast of town. Blanche Emmons of Tecumsen, was here this week visiting her grandpar ents, J. J. Turner and wife. The new residences of L J. Segrist, A. J. Buerstetta and L. S. Haekett, are nearing completion. Oscar McLaughlin and family of Axtell, Kansas are visiting at the home of A. L. Drake and wife. Rosa Klossner returned Saturday from Peru where she has been attend ing the summer school. Rev. C. M. Cantrall and family are visiting in Lincoln. They will remain during assembly week. J. H. Sandford left the first of the week for Sedalia, Mo , to attend the funeral of his mother. Will Johnson and family returned Monday from a visit with E. Whitney and family in Omaha. Chas. Watzek was called home the first of the week from Douglas by the illness of his sister. Tom Elliott of Telluride, Colo., ar rived Monday for a visit with Wm. Brandow and wife. Elmer Rousek returned Friday from a two week’s camping expedition in the Ozark mountains. August Mitchell and wife were home from Wymore the last of the week visiting his parents, Richard Mitchell and wife. Rev. Will Atwood of Brookfield, Mo., son of .lames Atwood and wife of this city, occupied the pulpit at the Presby terian church Sunday morning. The funeral services over the remains of Prank Leon Graves, infant son of Vernie Graves and wife, was held at the Christian church Thursday morn ing. Eleen Devenney of Omaha, who had been in the city for several weeks vis iting her sister. Mrs. Roscoe Ander son, went to Tecumseh Monday to spend a few days with friends. C. L. Hummel and family attended the wedding of their son, Dr. Ray E. Hummel, to Miss Charlotte Hullhorst, the event taking place at the home of the bride’s parents In Lincoln, Thurs day evening, August 8tb. at 8 p. m. All Well Behaved Put n pin here: Of the 100 and more Hiawatha men and boys who journeyed to Falls City to see the ball game and root for the First Regiment band, not one took on too much Falls City water, or mis behaved. It was a fine crowd and Falls City people were kindly and hospitably disposed to all.—Hia watha World. Money to Loan. Mortgages Bought If you wish to get a loan on your land, or have a mortgage to sell, write me. 20 years in busi ness. Stock and fruit farm to rent. Also 320 acre stock and dairy farm. Henry C. Smith, Falls City, Neb. Model “F" BUICK CARS Represent the highest possible value. They are made in the largest Automobile factory in the world, at Flint, Michigan. We carry in stock a complete line of Cars and Supplies. Two Car Loads Now on the Road A 40-Horse Power, Model “5” Touring Car, $2,500 A 30-Horse Power, Models “D” and “S”, $1,750 A 22-Horse Power, Model “F” Touring Car, $1,250 A 18-Horse Power, Model “10”, with Rumble seat. $900 Falls City Auto Company RICHARDSON COUNTY AGENTS Garage West of the State Bank Falls City, Nebraska Chautauqua Visitors— Are Invited to Inspect Our Stock of Cut Glass, Fancy China, Jardiniers, Chamber Sets, Glassware, Dinnerware We Have Everything That Makes a Complete China Stock A complete stock of Good Groceries at reasonable prices. CHAS. M. WILSONS