The County in General The “Doings” of our Country Friends and Neighbors. RULO. Newton Hosford was a Lincoln vis itor last week. Tom Wallace spent Sunday with friends in Missouri. Tom Tagney of Kansas City is visiting Rulo relatives. Theodore Majerus purchased land In Colorado last week. Seymore Coupe and wife are the parents of a baby girl. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dunn are the parents of a baby boy. Lew Schaffer of St. Joseph visited relatives here last week. Alois Dannecker, Jr., of Oklahoma is visiting relatives here. George Berger of Chicago visited relatives here last week. Ed, Buchanan and wife of Kansas visited in Rulo last week. Alta Gilbert loft for York Tuesday, where she will attend college. .John Futcher and wife of Kansas were Rulo visitors last week. Charles Vastine of St. Joseph vis ited with home folks this week. Mrs. Roy Hart and two children re turned Sunday to their home in Hia watha. Hope Ward went to Cambridge Fri day, where she has a position as teacher. James Cronin and Dave Anderson enjoyed a trip to Excelsior Springs last week. Byron Harrison, who is working in Kansas, came home for a short visit last week. Mr. Edwards and wife of Monroe county, Mo., visited with Mr. and Mrs. Larabee. Mrs. R. G. Henderson returned the last, of the week from a visit to her mother at Salem. Wes Cofipe, Cass Jones and U. T. Duncan attended the state fair at Lincoln last, week. Mesdames Enoch Zeigler and Arth ur Darveau were Falls City visitors one day last week. Mrs. Adallne Scott and daughter, Effie, of Hiawatha (in' visiting the former’s sister, Mrs. Emma MeVey. Mr. and Mrs. Jam^s Tagney went to St. Joseph, Monday to see her father, Alois Dannecker, who is very ill in a hospital at that place. Testifies After Four Years. Carlisle Center, N. Y„ G. B. Bur hans, writes: “About four years ago I wrote yjju that, I had been entirely cured of kidney trouble by taking two bottles of Foley’s Kidney Remedy, and after four years I am again pleas ed to state that I have never had any return of those symptoms, and I am evidently cured to stay cured.’’ Fol ey’s Kidney Remedy will de the same for you. Kerr’s Pharmacy. NIMS CITY. (!. Wittwcr returned lionu last Fri day. Mrs. Ninis and Marie Simmons at !( nded the state fair last week. The continued wet weather inter fere somewhat with fall plowing. Rev. Paine has been sent back to preach for the U. It. people another year. Emery Smith has moved his family into the Hosford house near the school house. Myrtle Bacon and Genevieve Mess maker are visiting friends near Shu bert, Colorado. A. Duryea and family were here from near Bern Sunday, guests of E. Dusyear and family. Pete Wiuwer came down from Coastvllle iasi week and joined Mrs. Wittwer who ha^j been visiting here for some time. Warning. Do not he persuaded into taking anything but Foley’s Honey and Tar for chronic coughs, bronchitis, hay fever, asthma, and lung trouble, as it stops the cough and heals the lungs. Kerr’s Pharmacy. BARADA. C. H. Martin and wife were in Shu bert Saturday. Mrs. Pearl Nixon and daughter,‘Inez moved to Falls City Saturday. F. L. Hartman was called to Gage county, by the illness of his sister. J. C. Wileman is again able to he about after a severe attack of ty phoid fever. Win. Morehead and wife of Jeffer son, Iowa are visiting their brother, L. H. Moehead and wife. R. H. Dunn and M. M. Hendricks and their wives took dinner with C. H. Martin and wife Sunday. Dr. VanOsdel reports a fine baby daughter at the home of Charles Fos ter and wife, September 12. C. F. Reavis and wife were up from Falls City the first of the week look ing after property interests. C. W. Allen sold his eighty acre farm south of Barada to E. E. Bole jack for fifty dollars per acre. John McFarlan and wife, who have been visiting their daughter, Mrs. E. Goff, who lias been very ill, return ed to their home in Dunbar the first of the week. Many people delude themselves by saying “It will Wear away,” when they notice symptoms of kidney and bladder trouble. This is a mistake. Take Foley’s Kidney Remedy, and stop the drain on the vitality. It cures backache, rheumatism, kidney and bladder trouble, and makes every trace of pain, weakness, and urinary trouble disappear. Kerr’s Pharmacy. I Office Phone 353 Res. Phones 132-241 DD jj [House Cleaning Made Easy We can clean your houses. Car pets, Rugs and Furniture with IDEAL VACUUM CLEANER in a fractional part of the time it takes to do it the old Way. and do it better than is possible by old methods. NO DUST, NO WOR RY, no taking up of carpets or rugs. We guarantee our work. Yoder & Cain I Our customers our reference Office oqer Burris' News Stand g ANDREWS MUSIC HOUSE OF FALLS CITY, NEBRASKA TO start the ball rolling and get better acquainted with the people of Richardson countv and adver tise our store at P alls City we will make a special sale of Pianos at Verdon for 10 days, beginning Sept. 20, 1909. Our pianos are all standard makes, well known and fully warranted. We handle the Packard, Poole, Smith & Barnes, Willard, etc. We will have a fine selection in different styles—oak, walnut and ma hogany. We buy and sell more pianos than any firm in the west, being a branch of the Olney Music Co., of St. Joseph, Mo. We buy for cash and in large quan tities, hence we buy right and are able to sell right. We can and will sell you a piano in this sale so you can save from $40 to $75. We warrant our pianos in every way and our headquarters are at Falls City, right where you can find us. Now we will sell you a piano on terms to suit you; small monthly payments if desired—as low as $6.00 per month—or on quarterly payments or every six months. Remember we will be in Verdon only ten days. Music teachers especially invited to examine our Pianos. Full line of Musical Instruments ana Sheet Music at our Main Store, in Falls City. Kindly call and see us. Andrews Music House OHIO. Albert Bulk was .* guest of Will Hutchison. John liutehlson spent Sunday with friends near Hulo. Wilma Nedrow was the guest of Wanda Shaffer Sunday. Albert Relschtck was the guest of liis brother. John, Monday. Robert Schmeider and wife were guests of relatives Sunday. Heny llahn spent Sunday in Falls City the guest of his parents. Hph. Peck and wife were guests of Ivan Keller and wife Sunday. Dan Sansman and wife spent Sun day with E. T. Peek and family. Jacob Hunker and family of Kalis City were country visitors Sunday. Frank Ueavis and family of Falls City were in this vieinijy Sunday. Mrs. A. McCann returned home re cently from a v isit to her mother. Clay Peck and wife spent Sunday with the latter's sister. Mrs. K. T. Peck. Herman Peachy and wife were guests of Wes Nedrow and family Sunday. Truman Knisely left for McPher son, Kas., Monday to take up his school duties. Anson Knisely and wife spent iast Sunday near Hamlin, Kas., the guests of Joe Peck and wife. Mrs. N. Peek and two children were guests of the former's parents in Falls City Sunday. John Reischick attended the state fair last week. While there lie pur chased some fine thoroughbred hogs. A Narrow Escape. Edgar N. Bayliss, a merchant of Robinsonvillo, Del., wrote: "About two years ago 1 was thin and sick, and coughed all the time and if I did not have consumption, it was near to it. 1 commenced using Foley'b Hon ey and Tar, and itr stopped my cough, and 1 am now entirely well, and have gained twenty-eight pounds, all due to tlie good results from taking Fol ey’s .Honey and Tar. Kerr's Pharmacy. HUMBOLDT. Crissie Bueratetta was seriously ill this week. Harvey Mann was in Lincoln the last of the week. Ur. Wilson of Falls City was in Humboldt Sunday. George Ashley left Sunday for Man kato, Kas., where he has employment. Mrs. L. Hallenbaech of Aledo, 111., is visiting her sister,Mrs.M.W. Hard ing. John Leatherman visited his daugh ter, Mrs. Dinuzoo, of Omaha this week. Mrs. Dr. Cooper is taking medical treatment in one of the Lincoln hos pitals. Riley Weaver of Elk Creek was a business visitor in Humboldt Sat urday. Miss Nina Snow commenced her school duties in the Dawson school Monday. Sam Pliilpot and wife and Mrs. it. Philpot are visiting Lincoln friends this week. Mrs. Beurstetta of Tecumseh vis ited at the home of her son, Ambrose, this week. Mrs. Charles Powers is spending tile week with her son, Chester, in Kansas City. Mrs. John Brockman has sold her residence property on Central Ave., to Fred Hist. Mrs. O. D. Walker, of Skidmore, Mo., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Min nie Lockard. John Slteard and family left this week to look after land interests in South Dakota. Ernest Fergus and wife are home from an extended trip through the western states. Anton Kozel and family expect to leave this week for their new home in South Dakota. Dr. J. L. Gandy was inspecting his farm interests near St. Deroin the first of the week. Mrs. Will Norton and children re turned Sunday from a visit with friends in Lincoln. Elmer Smith was called to Blue Springs this week, t,o attend the fu neral of a nephew. Mrs.O.A.Cooper was called to Mo dale, la., the latter part of the week by the death of her father. James H. Smith, who has been crit ically ill for several weeks, is re ported slightly improved. Maybelle Davis returned Sunday from Colorado, where she has been visiting tier grandparents. Mary Gandy attended t,he state fair and visited her sister, Mrs. Fred Noble, in Lincoln last week. Mrs. C. K. Cooper returned Sun day from a six weeks' visit with rel atives in New Vo.k and Penn. A post card shower was given to Mrs. Carl Mann one day this week in remembrance of her birthday. A.B.Nims ami wife of Kansas City visited during the week with the for mer's brother, C. E. Nuns and family. Warren McDonough left, this week for Idaho, where he will probably make his home with his daughter. Walter Legg and Linn Mann re turned Thursday from Franklin coun ty, where they had been transacting business. Tom Maxwell, living south of town, met with a painful accident by being Licked in the face by a horse, one clay tins week. Nora, the little daughter of Fred Mitchell and wife was quite serious ly hurt one day this week, when a horse kicked her in the head. Chris Buerstetta and wife of Idaho and Emma Zelenka of this city were called to Table Kock the last of the week by the death of a relative. Mrs. Chandler was called from Lin coln Monday by the serious illness of her father, John Cowman, who re cently suffered an attack of paraly sis. O. E. Zook was named as a dele gate from Richardson county to the national congress of farmers, which convenes in Raleigh, N. Y., Novem here 4. Clov. Shallenhargc r was in Hum holdt the first of the week inspecting Henry Kuper’s herd of Short Horn cattle with the view of purchasing some for his own herd. Quite a crowd from neighboring towns took in the open air band concert last Saturday night. All Have you thought about your winter’s supply of Coal? If you haven’t, you’d better get busy. Some of these fine mornings you will find out that Dr. Cook and Captain Peary have “stirred up” a cold wave that may reach Falls City any min ute, and it's always better to “lay in” vour fuel early—you'll not be bothered with it when it is cold. Here you will find a full supply of all grades—Pennsylvania Hard Coal, Arkansas Semi-Anthracite and different grades of Soft Coal. Follow ing are a few prices: Hard Coal. $10.25 Spadra .'. 8 00 Bernice... 8.50 Niggerhead . 8.00 Canyon City . 8.00 Sheridan. 7.00 Rock Springs Nut. .$8.00 Trenton. III. Lump. ... 5 50 Domestic III. Lump. 5.00 111. Washed Egg. 6 00 Weir City Lump.,.. 5.00 Novinger Cocoanut. 4 50 BEFORE BUYING YOUR COAL CALL AND SEE US P. S. HEACOCK