1 he bounty in General I he “Doings” of our Country Friends and Neighbors. STELLA 'Ims. Noah is guite si k. suffering am quinsy. Miss Nellie tiriuith is quite sick * th tonsilitis, Mrs Karl Butler was quite sick tie first of the week. 1. 8. Voder is in Jewell county, Kan., looking after his farms. Norman Sniilie and wife visited in Nemaha several days last week. Mrs. John Bont'ke is visiting in .ncoln wiih Mrs. \V. II Hogrefe and Miss Hazel. Miss Jessie Withce returned Mon v from a vjgft to her sister, Mrs * \ nest Clift, al Humboldt. Mesdaines .\. .1, Baldwin and S i Bailey visited Mrs. 8atu San is Auburn Thursday of lust week. VI. II, Vamleventer and wife re 'timed !h" first of tile week from a 'It to relatives at Ottawa, Kas. Mis Kate 1'raker went lo Hum < hit last Hrldny. where she will sii with her daughter, Airs. Havid Cowman until about Christmas. Mrs. I. L. Plasters received a I t ii r front her son, Howard. who ts attending the university at hineoln. He tells le r he is (luarnnt incd for three Weeks on aeeount of a ease of diphtheric in the house where he is ion riling. Mesdunies Ityral Huy and Sue .luiinn of l.ong Iteneli, Cal. Harry Foster of Apache, Ok In . •) It. Cain mil W. it llogrife will \e a eon eert at the Stella opera house gatur day evening, under the auspices of the l.udies Research elub for the benefit of the Stella library The L. II II. gave a surprise party u the homo of Mrs. I> ,1. I’ugh tast Wednesday niglit as a farewell for Mrs Frank Weaver and Miss Katherine Mourer, who are soon to move to Montana. Tile ladies took homo made eaudy and during the ev < '.big they ninth! taffy and all en joyed a "sweet, time.” Mr. and Mrs. Klchaii entertained at a whist party last I'"riday evening in honor of Mrs, Kir hurt's brother, Mr. Heady. On aeeount of the rain there were only twenty guests pres et, just lullf who were invited. Tims who were present spent a niorl de lightful evening. During the evening the hostess served nice refreshments. Our spring weather was broken last Friday when it begun raining about noon and continued a steady downpour until Sunday morning. I he Muddy i aim out of its hanks and yvns almost as high us any time last sprint. This is ami thing that the oldest i '.-id*'llts of this com nttuii y . ty t b y nevi i i x5>"i ie 1 ■ ;ii this season of the year. OHIO. Albert Murk spei:! Sunday williW. 1 1 Itt 'IlillSOII. Daisy Peek was the guest of lidith Peek Sunday. Maude Wav is numbered among mr sick poopl Leslie Melvin was thV guest of Ini Dowly Sunday. Mr. Strauss of St ruussi itlo is on the sick list this week. Hay Meyers and wife spent Sunday with Pairii k Gunp and family. Pearl Fields was the guest of Mr. a-el Mrs. II. .1. Prichard Sunday. i'ia..' Eaughrov tame down from loo k and spent Sunday at home. Airs. Stiaa.s spent a couple of weeks lit Vcrdon with her daughter Tom .lenisoa of .Reserve was in nis vicinity on business W'edie day Mr. and Mrs. Coon entertained Mr. : ’ d Mrs. Poll of near Vcrdon Sun e:.y. Martin Nolle and family were the guests of Wm. liuettner and family Tuesday. Mrs. George Sturms enjoyed a visit from her brother the first of the week. Mrs. .lolm Schuler and daughter spent last Thursday with Mrs. Wm. si rocker. Mrs. N. Peek and daughter spent Sunday with Mrs. Charles Zentner and children. Lloyd Knisley and wife spent Sun day with the former's brother. An son and wife. Everett Higgins and wife spent last Sunday in Straussvllle, guests of Geo. Sturms and family . Mrs. Frank Brecht is in Falls City helping care for her mother, Mrs. Bertram, who is very ill. There will be a box social at the Harkendorf school house Wednesday -evening, November 24. 190!), Every >nc is cordially invited. Mrs. Harkins returned to her home in Oklahoma last week, after spend ing a few days with her daughter, Airs. F. S. IJchty. She was called here by the death of her little grand daughter. For Sale. Some choice Barred Plymouth Rock r. Mary Bowers of Pawnee City | was here Tuesday A. Sippley of Dawson was in town the last of the week. Miss Sarah BJdle is convalescent.I from a recent illness The W. C T. C. met with Grand nut Ilarvoy Wednesday. A. A. Tanner of Lincoln was here a f w days this week. A. Alexander of Kalin City was ii re a few days this week. Orrin Shrangei of Pawnee City i»ent Sunday hi Humboldt, Mrs. Boy Bain of Table Bock r> 'turned to Iut borne Sunday. I W. Vaught lias accepted a cleri 11 :il position In th<> "Famous." Carrie Lepik of Scottsville, Kas., is the guest of Lulu Hummel. 1 in' Linger Longer eiiili nun with | Mrs. 15. E. Meyers Wednesday. I Will Rutherford of Falls City is visiting relatives here this week. Miss Mtilde Thompson came down > from Lincoln to visit her parents. Howard Pales and Theodore Clark of Pawnee City were in ilmuboldl on Friday. Mrs. Angeline Elliott of Tellttrldo, j Colo., is visiting her brother. Will Urandnw. Miss Frankie Curl of (Juthcrie, Okla.. i. visiting her sister, Mrs. II. A .Mann. I ’at Hughes of Summerfield, Kas., was looking after liusifless matters hero litis week. Chump, George and Holland Wright I i'( turned Saturday after a week spent in the Ozark country. II. (). Roxwell came up from I law son Thursday to receive a team of mules purchased near Table Hock. I>. 0 Donaldson visited at the home of Henry Funk, west of town on his return from Garden City,Kas. , I,. I>. Hastings purchased the livery stock of Neill Skillitt, possession of I the business being assumed on Fri day. Mrs Fred Noble, who lias been \ rating relatives Iveta' for a short time returned to her home in Lin coln \ group meeting was held at the ■''odist church Thursday. Several of tic neighboring towns were rep resented, Mi.-' V G lord of Palls City j visited friends and attended the j group meeting at the Methodist ; church Thursday. II. and A. Alberts returned Thurs day from South Dakota, where they have been looking for land, hut de cided Nebraska good enough for I hem. Mrs Will Martin and son went to Hastings. Noli., Wednesday for a visit with friends They were ac companied a., far as Lincoln iiy Mr. Martin. V party of young people were pleasantly entertained by Miss Mable Smith and Miss Katherine Goddard at the home of the former the first of the week. i Mtulge Ford and Pearl Carver re turned from St. Joseph the first of tin* week, win re they visited the formers mother who is receiving med ical treatment at that place. ■Harry Boyd spent Sunday witii his parents, II. E. Boyd and wife, in this city. Harry is making for himself an enviable reputation at the 1‘resby terian college at Hastings in the athletic circle, being numbered among the star foot ball players of that institution of learning. "Baldy” Aylor has a paek of hounds, which are in great demand these nights. Scarcely a night pass es without a party of hunters taking t! in out. Tims far they invariably come home with some fruits of the chase, usually possum and coon,with an occasional cayote. and quite frequently a . well, you don’t need lo ask where “Baldy" lives, you can smell the dogs a mile away. A message received from San Diego, Cal., the past week informed relatives and friends that little Helen Krasny. daughter of Frank Krasny and wife, had died during the week from enlargement of liver and a disease of the heart. The case bal’ fled the skill of the most noted specialists. Her death was caused from the same trouble as that of her brother. Charles, who passed away a few months ago. Many school children suffer from constipation, which is often the cause of seeming stupidity at lessons. Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets are an ideal medicine to give a child tor they are mild and gentle in their effect, and will cure even chronic constipation. Sold by all druggists. N CVJ HOOKS. A Goodly Number Received at ,T.ie Library. Tile following le w hooks w r ■ put into circulation at ti e pulilic library during the week: Juvenile. Hunnlkln Hnnnies in Cutnp David son. Cat Tales and Other Tales-—How 1 iston. Mrs. Tiggy Winkle—Potter. English Fairy Tales Jacobs. Hit? Hrother Johnson. Donkey John of the Toy Valle) Morley. Sure Dart Costello. Story-tell Lib—Slossoti. What Tommy Did -Miller Jimpy Stories- Parson, nine Coops and Hud—-Hurgess. Twilight Fairy Tab’s- I’ootlt. Little Ann- Taylor, Girl of the Limberlost Porter, On the Kearsagc -Hrtuly. Hetty Laird's Golden Year -Wi ik< 1. Helen Grant’s Teacher Deland. With Kit Carson in. the Rockies— Me Neill. Hoy Pioneers Heard. Adult Fiction Little Sister Snow Little Susanna and Sue Wiggiu, Strange Flaw Wilcox. John Marvel Page. (loose Girl MacGrath. itun/ Shrine - Tna- Til^ki < Juiller-Ooueh. Woman for Mayor Winslow. Samantha on Children's Rights koiifj. Music Master Kit in. Pa Flickering’s folks Parker. Romany yf tin* Snows Parker. White Prophet -Caine. Southerner Worth. Adult Non-fiction. Lli Mini—Maeterlinck I'plmliders- Steffens. Leaves of Grass -Whittier. KaVtli’s Bounty- St. Maur. S If'-supporting Home St Maur. Foibles of the Meuch Wilcox. Foibles of the Mai -Wilcox. Melting Pot—Zaugwill. Child and His Book Field. Home of the Soul—Wagner. From Ruwenzori to the Congo Wollaston. Care of Babies— Cradock. Imitation of Christ Kerupis. TOPPED K. C. MARKET. J. H. Morehead Had Best Bunch of Fat Cattle. The following clipping is taken from a recent Issue of the Kansas City Drovers .lourral. and spi aks wi ll for Richardson county ami Mr. More head : ".I. II. Morehead of Calls City, Neb., who topped the fal cattle mar ket yesterday. Is positive there is money in feeding cal lie and hogs un der the present conditions. Starting in last spring with thro carloads of steers that cost laid down at his farm around $2.7.7, he has marketed all of them this fall at tin average a little above $7.7.7, Mr. Morehead feeds corn and hay, and runs hogs with his cattle. He has fed many years, and has gradually increased in prosperity. 'The lot of cattle that I have jusi finished marketing,' said Mr. Morehead, 'made me a nice prof it, after deducting feed and other ex penses. Last spring when 1 got ready to feed these three carloads of steers, ! went about the neighbor-! hood and picked up 12.7 head of light shouts. They cost me $ti.8f>. I have kept an account of the hogs as well , as the sto-ra, and find that 1 have' marketed $2,1100 worth of hogs. Now t if hogs were high and steers low, it would he different. Hot when hogs' sell around $S and the steers nvor-j aged right close to that amount,there i is no reason in llie world why I shoulrl **pi! to mpk0 foo^hv.* p;v ' I do not see any reason why it is! not a safer proposition to go ahead J and feed conservatively this winter than it was a year ago. Last fall at tills time, corn was as high as it is now. while hogs sold at a much lower price than now, and fat steers brought less. There seems to be no doubt at all but what hog prices will hold up. The predicted breaks in the hog market this fall have failed to materialize. The hogs are simply gone, and the farmer wiio lias any is in it. They will pay out alone, and' if fed with steers will pay out still! better.' Mr. Morehead was well pleased with his sale here yester day at $8.2,f. His carload of steers weighed just '.>0 lbs more here than they did when be loaded them for shipment." Office Removed to Tootle Block 6th ana Francis Sts. DR. W. S. FAST ST. JOSEPH. MO. Sit-fi.'i attention to Ml hll'IN! lilj I \l. l>i a miii i w ' r/ YOU WILL SHARE OUR PRIDE in dental work if you have need of our Ilk serv‘ces aiu' avail yourself of r skill, ex|ierieuce and fac lities. We don’t do |f half way work it’s all or nothing with ) us. as many people know to their own great gratification. Note, please, that we make no charge for expert examin ed ation. | DR. YUTZY BERT WINDLE, I). I>. S„ Assistant K Falls City, Nebraska All Work Guaranteed First-class Orders Taken for Men s Suits | New Suitatorium STANLEY STUMP, Prop. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Clothing Cleaned Repaired and Pressed Over Richardson Co. Bank. FALLS CITY, NEBRASKA V-_J NEMAHA VALLEY < I Pressed Stone and Brick Co. t I t W. h. PUTNAM & SONS, Props. w *' w » 4 We manufacture and carry in stock a full line of Cement 4 I Blocks, Brick, Tile and Plain and Fancy' Trimmings, - <| which we would be pleased to show and price you before you % 4 place your order elsewhere- We also wholesale and retail « f I Sand, Cement and Crushed Rock • We are agents for the Boelt’S Concrete Mixer. Visitors al- f ways welcome at our yards. Located on the X | CORNER 14th & MORTON STREETS l I *> ; 2 Blocks from Burlington Depot FALLS CITY, NEB. ; —Wanted—A million bushels of FOR SALE—250 steers or heifers; apples at the Leo Cider & Vine- large or small; black or red; cash <• gar Co’s, new plant. credit.—H. I. Hunt, Falls City, Neb. —That old suit, or garment of any —Don’t thow that old suit away* kind, can be fixed up as good as new Take it to Stanley Stump and hav* —see Stanley Stump. 38-tf it cleaned and pressed. 38-tf