The County in General The “Doings” of our Country Friends and Neighbors. BARADA (Crowded out last we**k.) vVait Moret.ead wu- n Shubert Sat urday. Iahlon Cline was a Shubert visitor Thursday. Wm. Kuhlman was a county seat . itor Saturday. '.V. l'\ Butler and M-- Kittle were '(i Omaha last week. Mrs. Anna Lee of Oregon is visiting fi end* in this vicinity. I. S. Suiekler and family were coun ty seat visitors Saturday. John Prosser and J. E. Stephenson were in St. Joe last week. lrs. Nelson of Shickley is visiting her parents and many friends here. Mila Kuhlman was in the county seat TOday and Saturday taking teachers examination. \ number of teachers were in at tendance at the association in Kails City Saturday. Thus. Davis of Tecumseh has been h ere during the oast wees in the in 1 crest of the W. O W. lissLettie Gungdon acted as post n stress Satirday during the absence of >oth postmaster and assistant. I dward Slagle took in the debate at the county seat Friday evening and re mained for the teacher’s association on Saturday. Dave Hansom was here from the county seat last week and purchased "Walt Moreheac.s outfit for putting down wells. lrs. Dan Terrel and children of Bozeman, Montana, are visiting the former's mother here. Mr. Terrel is € • peeled soon. ■lrs. Andrew Burton and sons of Trout Creek, Montana, are visiting relatives here. She reports very in dement weather and f> feet of snow at he. home when she left there. Dr. Gandy of Humboldt was here on Friday. Wash Sailors was a Shubert visitor Saturday. W. S. McGowan was in the county seat recently. Miss Lettie Langdon is on the sick !'■ i this week. Mrs. Franklin is visiting relatives in Dawson this week. Miss Hattie Lilly visited her brother Earl at Peru Saturday. T. C. Hoe and family were here from the county seat Sunday. .'.’in. Kuhlman and family were in i he county seat Saturday. Otis Spiekler was in Kansas City the greater part of last week. J. A. Vaught and wife of Stella vis; tid friends here recently. 'Irs. Bridgman was here from Ver ier! recently visiting her parents. Frank Liclity and Hugh Pritchard of Ohio Precinct were here Sunday. Ilobt. Reddick moved from the coun ty seat into the Roe cottage Saturday. Conrad Buchholz and Wash Sailors ’n shipped a car of cattle to Kansas C ly last week '.'has, Polly and family who were , -..ting relatives here have returned to tbeir home at Lincoln. W. F. Butler, Jacob Peters, L. H. Morehead and son Walter made a trip to ihe county seat Tuesday. There was a social dance at the resi dcnee of Westley Bowers Saturday evening. Kveryone reports a good 1,1 me. L. H. Morehead and son Walter pur based a new Jackson auto last week. Tr.ey have the agency for this machine n this county. The Barada school are rejoicing over the appearance in the schoolroom of a n w organ due to the thoughtfulness and energy of Mrs. W. F. Butler. \ merry party gathered at the home Louisa Kublman on Monday even rig, April 2b,to remind her of her Kith birthday. A very pleasant evening was passed and at a late hour the g nests departed wishing their hostess many happy returns of the day. NIMS CITY A ball game drew a large crowd here Sunday. F, A. Nims drove to Shubert Monday on business. C. M. Linn and family of Humboldt visited here Sunday. Mildred Bacon spent la?t week with her uncle east of here. Frank Stabler has returned from an extended visit in California. Josh Clark and family of Dawson visited friends here Sunday. Mrs. Haushahn entertained her niece of Washington, Kan., last week. The Xemaha school closed last Fri day with a program and a big dinner. Joe (Joldstein the teacher we under stand is soon to become a traveling salesman. Tribune for neat, artistic job work. STELLA Mrs. Rarer visited her son in Verdun Friday. i Mrs. Bailey visited friend- in Yer don this week G. L. Slocum and wife visited Salem relatives Sunday. Ghas Thomas ot Lincoln visited rela tives here recently. J. M.Goodloe and wife visited friends near Dawson Sunday. Miss O'Donald of Auburn visited relatives here Sunday. D. G. Palmer is having a barn erect ed on his town property. Mrs. Haggard is visiting relatives in Seneca. Kan , this week. Jacob Hinkle moved James Breeders household goods to Auburn Tuesday. Little Ralph Goolsby who had been visiting here returned home recently. Aubrey Yates eloseo his school at Mount Hope Tuesday with a nice pro gram. Mis# Florence Reynolds has been spending the week with relatives at Lincoln. Mrs. Hasket of Auburn and Mrs. Broyles of Iowa visited Mrs. Sarvis Saturday. Mrs. Johnson of Kansas City is here getting acquainted with her new grandson. Miss Mary O'Brien closed a very successful term of school at Muddy Center, Friday. Amos Gantt county attorney and Frank Reavis of the county seat were in town Thursday. L. M. Mourer and family expect to leave in a few weeks for their new home in Chotean, Mont. Postmaster Overman has his spring cleaning done, having had the ollice newly papered this week. Misses Maggie, Mary and Fannie and Paul O'Brien started Monday for their future home at Conrad. Mont. Mable Culp lias been compelled to give up her work on account of sickness and has gone to her home at Nemaha. Mrs. Davis is very sick at her home north of town Although she is a little better she is still in a critical condi tion. Elmer Marts and family have moved to town and they are now occupying the Holland house in the south part ot tow.1i. Will O'Brein arrived from Conrad, Mont . Sunday and will assist his mother in packing and accompany the car back. J. R. Cain started for the county seat Saturday in his new auto, he was ac companied by his daughter and Mr. Boehstein. Chas. Paradise and wife of Summer field, Kan .have been visiting relatives here several days. They moved to Humboldt Monday. News was received recently of the death of the infant daughter of Rath burn Hasket ami wife at < >rlpans. They have the sympathy of their many friends here. Miss Helen Baldwin entertained at a kensington Saturday afternoon in honor of the Mis-e- <>'Brien. Lunch was ser ved at •"> o'clock A farewell ball was given at the opera house Friday evening for the Misses O'Brien who left Monday for their new home. Mesdames Swan and Petty and li little daughters who have been visit ing for tne past week left for, their home at Lincoln Monday, The meeting of the . member* \ of the different churches at the Methodist church Monday night was poorly attended on account of the rain. It was the intention to make ar rangements for a union revival meet ing some time soon but was finally de cided to appoint a committee from each church and let them decide the matter. The girls of the ilth grade gave a surprise party for Miss Fannie < t'Rrien at tlie home of Miss Carmetta Ailor on Wednesday evening. The little ladies met at the Ailor home and sent word to Fannie that sbo was wanted at the phone several of the girls had spent the evening after school decorating the1 rooms with evergreen Miss Fannie was presented with the book Hvange I line as a token of remembrance from j her classmates. During the evening ! refreshments were served consisting of cake, candy and Oranges. People past middle life usually have some kidney or l,ladder disorder that -aps the vitality, which is naturally lower in old age. Foley’s Kidney Rem edy corrects urinary troubles, stimu lates the kidnejs.and restores -trengtb and vigor. I* cures uric acid troubles by strengthening the kidneys so they will strain out the uric acid that settles in the muscles and joints causing rheu matism. Kerr's Pharmacy. ANY TIME, but send u$ your orders for wedding invitations. We have the latest styles, lowest prices, and do best work Samples at this otbep. i HUMBOLDT Murk Williamson spent Sunday in Lincoln. Chas. Look of Edgar is visiting friend* here. A new barn i- being erected on the John Carsh farm. Mrs. Ed Doriand entertained at a kensington \N cdnesday J. H. Ford was this week entertain ing liis brotht r of Beatrice. Mrs Noble of Lincoln was visiting her parents here this week. Mrs. Vernie Craves of McCook is in the city visiting her mother. The evangelistic services conducted by Fife iV Son closed Sunday. Dr. Litchfield and Elizabeth visited Kansas City relatives Sunday. O. \V. Babcock returned Tuesday from his claim in South Dakota. Lena and Hazel Woolsey of Tecum seh visited friends here Sunday. Dr. Meyers was this week entertain ing his parents from Memphis, Mo. Fern Albright returned Tuesday to Pawnee after a visit with friends here. A. L. Brunn returned Friday from a visit at his old home in Muscatine, la. Mrs. Cooper returned recently from a visit with her parents at Mendota. Iowa. Henry ImhotT has been very sick for several weeks, but is now slightly im proved. Mrs. Fred Butterfield attended the W.( T. P. convention at Pawnee Thursday. V. H. Cooper and son Arthur of Beaver City were here last week visit ing relatives. O. W. \ andeveer returned l* riday from Belvidere where he was called hy the death of a grudson. A number of Odd Fellows from here attended the both anniversary of that order at Eerdon Friday night. Mis. Wilson has returned from Brush. Colo., where she hud been sum moned by the. sickness of a sister. Mrs. Warner returned Wednesday to Fairbury. She was accompanied home by her sister Helen Wilson. Chester Power and family who have been visiting relatives here returned Saturday to their home in Kansas City. Todd Waggener has completed his medical course ic ctnaha, and wil! re main until fall with his parents in this city. Nina Snow, a member of tile gradu ating cla.-- of the high school has been elected primary teacher in the Dawson schools. Grandma Leatherman was seriously ill during the week and a trained nurse from Omaha is assisting in car ing for her. Grandpa ilni/.da and wife have re turned from a year'- so-journ at Port land, Ore., and will again become resi dents of this city. T,. F. Marhurger is moving hi- stock of shoes to the building* vacated bv Shirley A Buerstetta. The Marhurger ouiiding will be occupied by Dr- Wag gener A Waggener. F. G. Fritts, Oneonta. X. V., writes •'My little girl was greatly benefltted by taking Foley's Orlno Laxative, and I think it is the best remedy for con stipation and liver trouble.’’ Foley's Oritio Laxative is best for women and children, as it is mild, pleasant and effective.and i- a splendid spring medi cine, a- it cleanses the system and cleats the complexion, Kerr's Phar maey. VERDON Amret Hurt was a Snubert visitor re eentlv. Gertrude Lum was a Lincoln visitor recently. Grandpa Fogie wa- a county seat visitor recently. The little son of Ralph Cuningham has the measles. Mable Bellar of Reserve, Ks.. i- vis iting a sister here. <>. P. Veal of St. Joe was in town on business this week. Dan Hading moved iust week on a farm near Auburn C. L. Voils and wife were county seat visitors Friday. Mrs. Sailors and Cap were county seat shoppers Friday. Mesdames Veacb and Mei , a were county seat visitors Friday. Dr. Sliook of Shubert was in town Sunday in a new touring car. Bruce Nedrow left last week for Da kota to improve his homestead. Ralph Cuningham and family of Lin coln are visiting relatives here. Mr. Orkard and family moved in Will Stewart's property recently. Mrs. Garris left for Hastings sum moned by the illnjss of her father. Mrs. Anna Harris of the county seat was the guest of friends here Monday. D. M. Davies and wife of the county seat were visiting friends here last week. Messrs. Bowman and Langey left Thursday for Dalia-. S. D . their ft: ture home. Josh Bloom and wife, Norman and Charley Weaver were county - at visi tors last week. Mrs. King and daughter returned home Saturday from the western part of the state where they were visiting relatives, woen the for mer was taken «ieK and had to hr brought home. Mr. Parkhurst and wife returned Sunday from a few week- visit with I relatives in the western part of the state. The Y. M. C. had a dance in Parsons I hall Friday evening. Those present report aspiendid time. Walter Year h and ( has Humphrey and wife went to the county seat in the formers auto Sunday Last week Mrs. Shafer was bit in the hand by a dog. The wound 1- painful but not serious. Foley's Honey and Tar i- a safeguard against serious results from spring colds which inllame the lungs and de velop into pneumonia. Avoid counter feits by insisting upon baying the gen uine Foley's Honey and Tar,which con tains no harmful drugs Kerr's Phur many. __ OHIO (Oowdwl out last w«*»k.) KJ Kuker of near Verdun was hi re Sunday. Albert Burk spent iii-t Sunday with Clarence Peek. Ivan Keller and wife'spent Sunday with relatives. Wilma Nedrow spent Monday night with Kthel Peek. Will Stevens spent Sunday at his home in Kails City. Lucy Smith is visiting with Mrs. D. K. Spiekler this week. Lewis Schuler visited with Tom O’Mara near Salem Sunday. Mr* Chester Stump spent Wednes day with Mrs. Karl Shaffer. Will Streeker and wife were guests of the hitters parents Tuesday. Wes Nedrow and family spent Sun day in Fall* City witli relatives, Mr*. Wm. Bartlett was in Rulo la-t week earing for her parents who are quite siek, Mr. Hosford and sister of Rulo were here Wednesday on business Perry Shaffer and family spent lust Sunday with friends near Verdon. Wm. Huettner a n d family were guests of Martin Nolle and family Sunday. (). A. Burk was railed to Rulo last wei k on account of the serieus illness of his parents. Guy Prine and family and George Coons and family all of near Dawsob visited their parents Sunday. Jerry Richard wa* here Thursday. Roma Shaffer was a guest of Kthel Peek Sunday. Guy Liobty and wife entertained friends Sunday. Mr*. Dowty and children spent Sun day with friend-. K. M. Kimmel and family were guest of friend- Sunday. Lloyd Kntseley and wife were guests nf relatives Sunday. Aug. Bm-ho was a gue-t of friends in Falls City recentlj. John Reischick ar.d family enter ta'ned friends Sunday. Francis Shaffer of the county seat visited his son here recently. Ivan Keller and wife spent Sunday in Morrill. K*., with relatives. Mesdames Peek and Siiafer were guests of Mrs. Ray Myers Friday. Kdith Reece of Summertield, Ks , visited her cousin here lust week. Mrs. Stump and baby of Nebraska City are visiting her parents here. Ray Meier* ar.d wife were guest* of relatives east of the county seat re cently. Anson Kniseley and wife attended the wedding of the latter's brother in Morrill la*' week. Weak Heart Action There are certain nerves that control the action of the heart. When they become weak, the heart action is impaired. Short breath, pain around heart, choking sensation, palpi tation, fluttering, feeble or rapid pulse, and other distressing symptoms fol low. 1 >r. M iles Heart Cure is a medicine especially adapted to the needs of these nerves and the mus cular structure of the heart itself. It is a strengthening tonic that brings speedy relief. Try it. I miff t I thoug ' was stomach trouble, when the doctors told me 1 had heart trouble. 1 had tried m my remedies, when the Dr. Miles’ almanac came into my hands, and 1 concluded to try Dr, Miles’ Heart Cure, l have taken three bottles, and now 1 am not suffering at nil. I am cured and this mi dli ine did It. [ write tl the hope that It will nttraet the at tentloi MRS, D. BARRON, $'14 Main St., Covington, Ky. Your druggist sells Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure, and we authorize him to return price of first bottle (only) if it fads to benefit you. Miles Medical Co,, Elkhart, Ind Royal Baking Powder ^Absolutely Ture Renders the food more wholesome and su perior in lightness and ilavor. The only baking powder mad© from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar. _ SHUBERT Mrs. Bursoo of < >rd is visiting rein tlves here. M. T Hill spent Saturday with rela tive* at Namaha. Mr. Lillian of Auburn was hereon business recently. Chas. Rader of Verdun was here re cently on business. Mr.Bueholz and wife were here from Burada Thursday, Mrs. Kin ton wu* the guest of friends at Stollii last week Mis* Eva Arnold of Barada i* visa ing her cousin here. Tom Ouiggle of Stella visited hi* mother here Sunday. Veva Bergstna returned to her »tu die* at Peru Monday. Mis* Burton of Trout Creek, Mont .i* here visiting relatives. Mrs. Arnold and children of Barada visited friends here Saturday. Frit/ Hbirkolk who ha- been ( entic ed with the grip is able to out. Wm Brown and wife are the pa rent* of baity boy born Tuesday. Mrs. Townley sold the James hoti i Saturday to parties from Brock. Mr*. West and children of Union silent last, week here with her mother. Mr*. Hill enjoyed a visit from her mother and brother of Stella Thnrs day. Henry Fishburn returned home on Friday from Strowd, <>kla, where he went on business. A number of Odd Fellows from here attended the funeral of Hubert Smith at Nemaha Sunday. M. T. Hill and family have taken possession of their new home recently purchased of maha is visit* ing relatives here. Tom Hudson spent Sunday with bin family in Wymore. I1'. 11 a Carpenter visited with reiativati in Kansas last week. Mr- Plumb of Lee Summit, Mo., Ih visiting friends here. Mrs Kmma Wallace was a county scat vis'tor Saturday. Howard Maze o f Dawson visited friends here recently. Mrs. (Tamer and children wero Preston visitors Sunday. Mrs. Haler and children were coun ty seat visitors last week. Draco Hoppe and Rosa Wolf of Falla City City were here Saturday. Mrs. Pike left Friday to join her husband at Braddy ville, Iowa. Archie Kelly came down from Paw nee and spent Sunday with his family. Ruth Kanaly came down from Salem Sunday to spend the day with homo folks. The newly elected mayor and board took up their work for the coining year Tuesday. Hay Winterbottom went to St. Jco Sunday where he will Work at the plumbing trade. Tom Plumb and wife of Kails City visited here la.-t week. Mrs. liowkfr accompanied them home to remain some time. Mels BusselJ and Charlie Frederic and families left last week for South Dakota where they have claims and will reside in the future. The Odd Fellows gave .i banquet in their hull Monday night to which their families anil a number of friends wero invitid. Asocial evening was report ed by ail present. If you have backache and urinary troubles you should take Foley's Kid ney Remedy to strengthen and build up tlie kidnevs so they will act proper ly, a- a serious kidney trouble may de velop. Kerr's Pharmacy. 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