^ 240 acres well improved, li miles from Depot in Kas. Good spring. Best of terms. Will take ^ X 0^^ 40 acres as part payment, balance long time at low interest. £ I 0^^ 200 acres l>z miles trom depot, Richardson county, Nebraska. Good buildings and land Will _ B B B B L B B take 40 or 80 acres as part payment — — l*5**! acres upland, 1 mile from depot, Richardson 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. I JB B J/Wi I 80 acres M-mile from Falls City high school. B m 1^1 ■ B J^^kM B B J# B m B ^1 040 acres, $8,000 improvements Also >40 acres adjoining. Will take lOOacres as part payment. S iJ JPB*% i «L»~ \$ai& B^m B Pine tunning water. A No. 1 opportunity. | * * ^^^^Money^^loan. The County in General The “Doings” of our Country Friends and Neighbors. RULO \lr. Graham was a Falls City visitor Taft day. Mose Frederic was a Falls City visi tor Monday. Mr* Jeffries heulth is in a serious condition again. Mrs. Will Cunningham was a Falls City visitor recently. Mrs. Lizzie Davis Is building an ad dition to her bouse. Win. McClain ot Oklahoma visited friends here last week. Mrs. Will Craig of North Harrow.la, is visiting her mother here. Stella Craves has been quite sick for several days but is Improving. Nellie Kermode is spending the week with relatives in Kansas, Win. Johnston and wife were Falls City visitors one dav last week. Herman Kloepfel and family visited in Omaha several days last week. Wm. Carieo Hnd wife of Fails City spent Sunday with relatives here. John Wiltse of Falls City was a busi ness visitor here one day last week. Tom White of Oneida, Ks, visited friends here several days last week. J. A. Hinele and children spent Sun day with his fathers family at Fortes cuc. Lena Caver/.agie left Thursday for a three weeks visit with St. Louis rela tives. Mrs. lleast and little grandaughter left Friday for Tecumsoh to visit rela tives. Will Calkins, who is working at Ta ble Rock spent Sunday with his family here. Mamie and Gertrude Kanaly wont to Falls City Saturday- on a shopping tour. Mrs. Clarence Simon of St. Joe arriv ed here last week for a visit with rela tives. Three more of the large gasoline lamps have been purchased by the city and will lie put in working order as soon as possible which makes seven of the new lights and they are giving good satisfaction. John Gustaffson of Wymore was here Monday putting in a new drain box at the waiter tanks. Clyde Adams has taken his old posi tion on the Atchison train and will move his family here. Nettie O’Mara lias returned to her home near Falls City after a visit with her sister here. Oscar Leose of Fortescue commen ced us helper al the depot here Mon day. Howard Maze of Dawson was a visl tor here Sunday. Si Hunker of Fortescue was a visitor here Saturday. F. H. Hinton of Omaha was here ! this week. t l.d Davis was a Falls .. iy visitor on Monday. Jim Mooney was a Falls City visitor j Monday. A pain perscriptlon is printed upon each 25 o, box of Dr. Shoop’t Fink Fain Tablets. Ask your doctor or druggist if this formula is not com plete. Head pains, womanly pains, anywhere get instant relief from a Fink Fain Tablet. Sold by all dealers. SHUBERT Lee Bolejaek was an Omaha visitor last week. Charlotta Itnler was in Falls City Saturday. Cora Hill was shopping in Falls City Saturday. Nellie Harper of Auburn is our new hello girl. Bennie Sawyer of Syracuse is here visiting relatives. Chas. Johnson of Humboldt spent the last of the week here. Mrs. Nellie Gibson has been visiting her sister, Mrs. John Evans. Chas. Goddard of Auburn was a bus iness visitor here during the week. Frank Kinton and wife were the guests of relatives in Salem last week. Chas. Smiley and wife entertained Mr. and Mrs. Morris of M issouri last week. John Speece of Ord is here visiting relatives and looking after his farm interests. Mrs. Steele and little son of Nebras ka City were visiting her parents here last week. Chas. Baeoti and wife entertained at dinner Sunday Henry Barker and wife of Nemaha. L. M. Weddle and wife returned from a several weeks stay with rela tives in Indiana. J. F. Titus and Elmer Rumbaugh of Nemaha were business visitors here during the week. Mrs. Conover from the western part of the state was the guest of Mrs. A.M. Shubert, Saturday. Theodore Hill who is attending! school in Omaha is spending a few days with his parents. Alfred Kenton and wife have rented the Ross property on Elm strett and will soon tuke possession. S J. Davis and wife were the guests of friends at Omaha last week. They also took in the Ak Sar-Ben. Ed Krug spent the greater part of last week at the bedside of bis wife who is in Kansas seriously sick. Mr. Arnold is here from the western part of the state visiting relatives. He will be accompanied home bv his daughter, Mrs. Fred Boatman and little son. Stomach trouble would more quickly disappear if the idea of treating the cause rather than the effect, would coitfr into practice. A tiny inside hid den nerve, said Dr. Shoop, governs and gives strength to the stomach. A branch alsq goes to the heart, and one of the kidneys. When these in side nerves fail, then the organs must falter Dr. Shoops Restorative is dir ected specifically to those failing ner ves. Within -18 hours after starting the Restorative treatment patience say they realize a gain. Ellas Puckett and family moved to Kansu- ibis week where he will work on a farm. Albert Anderson of Wyoming was here Friday looking after Burlington interests. Bob Mullins and wife of Bunkers mill spent a few days with friends here last week. Mr. Marshal and wife have been the proud parents of an 11 pound boy for a week past. Billie I’latto came over from Fortes cue Saturday evening to attend the baud concert. Katie and Agnes Kanaly spent Sat urday and Sunday with their sister Cecil at Salem. Mrs. Iva Hay who lias been visiting with her parents here moved to Hum boldt last week. George Oeomb returned from St. Louis Saturday where he had been to purchase goods. Grandpa Futcher died Sunday. The funeral was held from the Catholic church Monday. Annie Mahan returned from St Joe Sundav and commenced working for S. A. Hinkle Monday. Della Martin got the prize a silver teapot at the show Saturday night as the most popular young lady. Harry Bradford and wife left for their home in Wymore Saturday after a few days visit with Mrs. Kern. The steamboat James D.MePhearson passed through Kulo last Friday on the way from St. Joe to Omaha. Mrs. Emma Kern lett Tuesday for Lincoln where she will be a delegate to the Degree of Honor grand lodge. Will Calkins father arrived from Oklahoma recently where be ha- been spending the summer with a daughter. Blaine Ander-on of Kansas met his mother here recently on her return from a visit with her daughter in Iowa Darveau Bros, have moved their slaughter hou-e from -outh of town to the farm north of town where they have all of their feed. Wm. Evan- resigned his position as foreman of the east section last week. Roy Williams of Fortescue, Mo, was appointed to till the vacancy. Mrs. Easter took a dizzy spell one morning la-t week and stepped off a high side walk, sustaining a sprained foot which is slowly improving. STELLA. W. F. Higgins went to Omaha Friday , on business. Chester A'.len and wifeot near llowe j were here Sunday Mins Mary Felt of Shubert was a visitor here recently. John Colgla/.ier of Shubert was a culler here Thursday. George Messier of Falls City was a visitor here last week. Frank Strunk of Humboldt was a visitor in town last week. Alfred Ahern and T. J. Shafer of Shubert were here Saturday. C. H. Thomas of Lincoln was a caller between trains on Wednesday. W. G. Faukell spent several days in Omaha looking after business. Mrs.Anna Griilith went to Oklahoma this week to visit her son Elmer Henry Albrecht and wife of near Howe were visitors here Thursday. Win. Gibson of near Verdon deliver ed his wueat to tins market the past week. W. H. Hogrefe and wife and Ettie Ham spent a day in Omaha the past week. Elmer King and a party of ladies from Sbubert made this town a visit Tuesday. James Palmer who is visiting his pa rents at Sbubert was a caller here Thursday. Mrs. Jennings and daughter ot Ta ble Rock visited with her daughter Mrs. McBride over Sunday here. Mr. Fuller and Gene Cain of Falls City took a party of ladies to the fair at Auburn Friday, returning Saturday | E. A . Monod who has been running the pool hull, bought out the remain ing interest from J. E Gilbert last week. J. 11. Holland brought some tine ap ples from the farm to this place Thurs day. He sold bis orchard to Kirkpat rick and Vanwinkle of this place. Miss Ellio Martin of Idaho has en tered the Midland college at Atchison again. She has been out of college for some time time owing to poor health R. A. Clark bought Lhe E. FI. Mason ! 80 acre farm north of town Thursday ! for $1)5 per acre. Mr. Mason bought; the T, H. Edmonds farm northwest of j town at $100an acre. E. E. James closed the deal for the Hopper farm southwest of town Thurs day. Thos. James of north of town sold his farm to Mist Edith Clark of Kansas City this week. The horse sale Saturday which was conducted under the supervision of VV. F. and VV. F. Mowery was a good sale. Col Marion was the auctioneer. Every horse was soid at a good price. Mrs. Bessie Haskett had a good sale Wednesday, amounting to IdO’JO. The growing crop was sold. Harry Gilli land who will move on the farm in the spring bought the corn in the field. J. R. Cain, jr, and I. W. Harris went to Humboldt Wednesday and the for mer took the train for Pawnee. Mr. Harris attended the bank meeting at that place. Mr. Cain rode from Paw nee to Fails City with the Taft party. G. W. Lambert of northeast of town badly smashed his thumb while grub biug stumps. He got his thumb in the machine ana crushed his linger split ting the skin until it lay open on the bone. He had the wound dressed and is getting along nicely. The cement blocks are here now for the cemetery gate and Jim Jellison of Falls City is engaged to place them in. A cement walk is laid in front of the gate. The cemetery is being greatly improved under the supervision of the new cemetery association. The Trail Chib had its first meeting i of the year at I. H. Martin’s Thursday evening. A good time was had and many members were present. The first prize was won by J. F. Elchert and Mrs. Clark and the consolation prize by H. L. Hogrefe and wife. The lecture course as laid out by the Stella Entertainment association is now assured to the public. The tirst number will appear the 15th and other dates will follow as are outlined on the programs. A good number of reserve seat tickets have been sold for the season. Miss Maude Montgomery mst with 1 an accident with a hat pin while ex- j perimentiug a> to its springing quality | the past week. She held the pin in her ! haud and it flipped loose and struck her in the eye causing a very painful in jury for a few days. The eye is im proving rapidly and no evil effects will probably result. George Jenkins, brother of John i Jenkins west of Stellu. bought ari unto- j mobile in Omaha and in company with the agent drove to his home near Kan sas City Friday. On his way he stop ped for a few minutes at the home of Mrs. Clyde Harden's near Verdon. He drove from Omaha,leaving at 11 o'clock and arriving in Verdon about 5. They drove on to Horton thatevening before stopping for the night. The Harvest Home services which "ere held in the Evangelical Lutheran church Sunday morning were well worthy of the name. The house was decorated witli the fruits and grains of theffeld. The pastor brought forth the glories of the autumn as it seemed never before were seen. On Monday afternoon the fruits were sold and the proceeds used for missionary purposes, E. M. Pollard spoke to a good sized audience in the opera house Monday evening on national and state issues. Calvin Cros-er of Buffalo spoke to about the same size crowd on Wednes day evening Will