The iJounty in General The “Doings” of our Country I riends and Neighbors. SHUBERT. Clyde Hill now lias employment in Crete, Neb. The Wilson family left for Pern daring the week. diss Maude Moler was shopping in town Saturday. Hr. Shook made a professional trip to Verdon Friday. Charles Atkins of Norton, Kansas, is here visiting relatives. Clifford Wolf of Frankfort. Kansas ts here visiting his mother. .lake Illrdsiey and family spent Saturday here with relatives. Mrs. Win Martin, who has been quite ill. is now much better. Miss Maggie Weick Is visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs. Kgge John Kelly of iiarada made this Ids place of business last week. Mrs. John Ahern, Sr., is now able to tie ify after several days illness. C. A. Lord of Lincoln visited his old friends here one day last week. The dance given at the opera house Thursday evening was well attended. Miss llessle Shaffer returned home front it v isit wit It relatives in Falls City. Grandma Kvans spent a few days last week with her daughter at Stella. dim Weddle and wife are the proud parents of a fcaby boy who arrived last Friday. Among the llarada visitors here Tuesday were .lueoh Mack and .las Stephenson. Mack Weddle and wife entertained a number of friends at dinner on Thanksgiv ing Mrs. Irwin Shaffer, who has been quite sick for several days, is now much Improved A .1. Ititter of Kansas City attend ed the funeral of his aunt., Mrs. Hit ter last Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Shulenberg entertained at dinner Thursday,Mr and Mrs. .1. C Kluilcnherg, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Muminbough of llarada. I.ci- Knelling, who had his llmh am putated last Monday, stood the oper ation fine, and he Is getting along ns well as could he expected. The physicians found It necessary to take the limb off Jusi below the knee The work was done by Dr. Shook of ibis place and Dr. Montgom cry of Stella, assisted by l>r. Taylor of Auburn. WILLIAMSVILLE. Mrs N A. Arnold Is on tin sick list. Harley llutler of llarada spent Sun day at I \ Dunn's Airs I A. Dunn has been quite sick during the past week Mike Karst and family spent Sun •lay at the home of Rudolph Fuller. Mrs. Charles Kuril and children are visiting relatives in Ibis vicin ity. Jacob Wlssinger and family spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs Schweiz. Henry and Ralph llutler spent Sunday afternoon at the home of f. A Dunn. Km 11 Kuhn of Grand Island Is visiting Ids sister, Mrs Rudolph Fal ter for a few days Miss Flossie Wamsley and Fay S'U'-el spent Saturday night and Sunday with their friend. .Miss tjaz cl Dunn Mr. atid Mrs. John Abhitz. of Gar field. Wash., are spending a few days in White Cloud, Kas., with Mrs A blit lx's slater NIMS CITY. K I). Fairbanks is quite ill ai mis vnrit ing. John Farabee was In Sabetha over Sunday. J K. Stabler now lias charge of thoN inis City hotel. Mrs. Charles Mason is visiting with friends in Kansas City. Miss Ola Crook spent her Thanks giving vacation at her homo near Salem. A baby boy weighing seven and one-half pounds was bom to K. J. Duryea and wife lust week. Some of the boys had a wolf hunt Monday, but we have not learned that any game was startl'd up. John Mantlet, who lives a few idles northwest of here is said ’to h- quite low with stomach trouble. Relatives here have received word ton Nokomis, Canada, of the mar nag1- of Hugh McGinnis to Miss An a is Clark of that place. They will .niine here next spring and make rjbrnr home on the farm of the late H G. McGinnis. John Mason, a young farmer from sear Stella, and Miss Fizzle West, laughter of George West and wife, I rove to Falls City and were united at marriage last Wednesday. They *ere given the usual serenade on rhursdav evening, which of course nsures them a long and happy life together. HUMBOLDT. Mitts Anna Marmot is home from Cent this week. Miss Mattie Thompson returned to Lincoln .Sunday A. J. Weaver of Falls City vtas in Humboldt Friday. Will Waggoner and family spent Thursday in Rule. Mark Williamson was up from Falls City this week. Hex Craig of Kansas City visited friends here litis week. The Linger Longer club met with Mrs. Fred Fisher, Wednesday. Hr. Elliot returned Thursday from an extended tour of the state. Faye Sanford visited over Sunday with Mrs. Frank Bennett at Verdon. Prof. It. I.. Hoff and family spent Thanksgiving with relatives in Sa lem. Cieorge Hummel of Lincoln visited his parents, Chris Hummel and wife, this week. Miss Made Varner spent a part of the week with her parents in Sterling. Paul Shultz and wife are the parents of a baby boy born the first of the week. Mrs. Klizabeth Lofink of Lincoln, is lids week visiting her friend,Mrs. Mnble I'nland. Hob Reid of Teeumseli spent a part of tiie week with Ids parents. I Reid and wife. Warren Robinson and famtuily ol Wyniore are visiting Humboldt rel atives this week. Roy Rain and family of Table Rock spent Thanksgiving with K. S. Cope and family. Alvin Porr, a student of the state university, spent a part of the week with home folks. Arthur Warner and wife of Iowa are visiting the latter’s parents, Ri ley Wilson and wife. Mrs. MitThie Lockliard is visiting her daughter, Geneva, who is study ing music in Lincoln. Hazel Harding, who has been vis iting friends in this city, left Sun day lor her home in Talmage. Todd Waggoner, who is attending a medical college in Omaha, spent Thanksgiving week in Humboldt. Miss Rose Oberly has resigned the position which she held with the firm of Shirley A Ileurstetta. Walter Hayes, a former resident of this place, lint now a resident of Kansas, was in Humboldt this week. Will Rolls! and family of Lincoln spent the latter part of the week at the home of Sam Holrd and wife. Mrs. Kate Malotiy. after a visit wit 11 Mrs. Klla Williamson. and other friends, left Saturday for Lin coln. N C Campbell is enjoying a visit With his sister, Mrs. Mary Reeder, who will spend this week at Ids home. Ralph Hummel recently purchas ed the property belonging to Mason Shertleff, located in the east part of town. Mann A Legg shipped a car load of cattle to Kansas City . Tuesday. Walter Legg accompanied the con signment. Miss Caroline Met'ready, principal of the high school, lias been spend ing Thanksgiving vacation with Paw nee friends. A. A Tammer came from Lincoln the first of the week, to meet his family who have been the guests of friends here. Mrs. A. A Tanner and little dau ghter, Naomi, of Lincoln are visiting the former’s sister. Mrs 10 E Mey ers this week, Miss Brad well, one of our high school teachers, accompanied by Mil dred and Luella Shirley went to Lincoln to spend Thanksgiving. Mrs. Linnic Snethen, who is al teudlng the Peru Normal, spent the latter part of the week with her parents. II L. lieinent and wife. I> M. McDougal received a mes sage Saturday informing him that his brother, who is connected with railroad work was killed in a wreck. Maybellc Davis returned Sunday to resume her studies in the state uni versity, after spending a few days with her parents, S. E. Davis and wife. Tom Mann, a former Humboldt boy, who lias been holding a posi tion as operator at Table Rock, has been transfered to a simmilar posi tion at Rulo. Lou Segrist has leased from Dr Gandy the lots joining the lumbei yard on the west. He will erect a shed, which will soon be filled with supplies connected with the lumbei business. Lame back comes on suddenly and is extremely painful, it is caused by rheumatism of the muscles. Quick relief is afforded by applying Cham berlain's Liniment. Sold by all drug gists. RULO. Robert Dunn of Missouri visited in Rulo Monday. J. A. Osborne was a visitor to St. Joseph lately. Dan Ratekin returned from a trip to Kearney, Neb. Ai Kent of Missouri was a Rulo visitor last Sunday. Clara Aikman of Fargo spent Sun day with home folks. lev. Allen Wachtel was a Falls i City visitor Monday. James Roland of Missouri was a Rulo visitor Tuesday. J. S. Winter-bottom was a Falls City visitor last week. Norman Kermode moved into Mrs. Harris' house Monday. George Carpenter and family mov ed to Missouri last week. Ira Perry of Missouri was a Rulo visitor the first of the week. Herman Kleopfel made a business trip to Roekport, Mo., last week. Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor were Rulo visitors one day last week. Deo Morris of Auburn visited with friends here the first of the week. George Ward was a St. Joe busi ness visitor one day last week. Mrs. Aikman visited relatives in St. Joseph a few days last week. John Hamilton of Missouri was a Rulo visitor the first of the week. George Roomer of Violet spent Sunday with home folks in Rulo. A. C. Graves was looking up old friends in Rulo one day last week. Miss Rose Plante returned last week to her home in San Diego,Cal. F F is.uIp of Wytnore was a husi ness visitor in Rulo one day last week. Mrs. Albert l.utisford of Franklin, Neb., is visiting relatives in Rulo tlds week. Ino.Mann and wife of White Cloud ■ Isited relatives hi Rulo several days this week. Mildred Hinkle is slowly improv ing after a three weeks seige of bilious fever. Cecil Kanaly came down from Salem to spend Thanksgiving at her home in Rulo. .1. ('. (.arson moved Into the jani tor house, and now lias the care of the school house. Mrs Frank Robison and little niece were visiting with Falls City friends last week. Klmer Arnold and family of Kan sas visited with relatives in Rulo one day last week. Mrs. Mar> Ratekiu left Wednes day for an extended visit with rel atives in California. Hr. Henderson of Falls City was a Rulo visitor Monday. They will soon return to Rulo to live. Mr. Waehtel returned to his home at University Place Monday, after a weeks visit with Ids son here. Mrs. Charles C. Schaffer and dau ghter, Nellie, spent a few days with relatives in Falls City last week. Mr. and Mrs. Pope of Highland, Kas., visited with their son and dau ghter here several days last week. Alla Gilbert returned to her school work at York Monday, after spend ing Thanksgiving with her parents. The revivals closed at the M. R. Clutreli Sunday night. There were sixty-four conversions during the meetings. Roy Williams of tills city was mar ried last Friday to a lady from Skid more. Mo. They arrived in Rulo Sun day and have gone to housekeeping in Semour Coupe’s property. Mac Vastine, wife and son.Wylie, left last week to make their home at Monte Vista. Col. While they will he missed by their many friends here, all wish them prosperity and happiness in their new home. Mr. and Mrs Allen came Saturday night from Des Moines, Iowa to visit relatives here. Monday morning Mr. Allen died very suddenly. The remains were taken back to New York ny for bMrip1 Mr« Allen was formerly Miss Ida Davis of Rulo. Her many friends in this city extend sympathy to the grief stricken woman. BARADA. Born to Mr. and Mrs. E.Haith on November 26, a girl. Miss Priscilla Woodring of Falls City spent Thanksgiving with Bara da friends. Neil Piersol, John and Arthur Pros ser took in the Thanksgiving dance at Skubert. W. F. Butler was in Omaha this week adding to his large steak of merchandise. Miss Mary Arnold of Salem is vis isitig at the home of her brother, Julius Arnold. l)r. H. S. Andrews and wife spent Thanksgiving in Stella at. the home of the doctor's brother. Mr. and Mrs. George Gray from Plain City, Kas.. are visiting their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Moses Barr. Mrs. Sarah Williamson and grand daughter. Edna, returned from an extended visit with relatives at Cam bridge. The Ladies Aid served Thanksgiv ing supper at the Woodman hall on the evening of the twenty-fifth. The school children gave a short, ~ but pleasing program. Report of the Condition of THE BANK OF SALEM of Salem, Nebraska. Charter No. 350, incorporated in the Stale of Nebraska, at tin* chine of business Nov. 16.1900. KKSOt'KCK*. Loans and Discount. $101,511.% Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 477.46 Banking house, furniture and fixtures fi.6kfi.83 Current expenses and taxes paid 1.734.87 Due from national, state and private banks and bankers 4,815.16 Cash. Total Cash on hand. 4,i,M.Q7 Total.. $116,621.77 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in.$ ilO.OOO.OO Surplus fund . 10,000.00 Undivided profits. 6,623-20 Individual deposits subjeet to check. 54,664.53 Demand certificates of de posit.$10,324*06 64,448.57 Notes and bills re-discounted 5.000 00 Total. . .$116.621.77 STATE or NEBRASKA. / •ss. County of Richardson, ’ I, R. B. Huston. Cashier of the afsive named bank, do swear that the above statement is a correct and true copy of the report made to the State Banking Board. R. B. Huston, ATTEST I s. P. (lisT. Director. W. A. liKKKNW u.n. Director. SuhscrilHMl and sworn to before me this 22d clay of Nov. 1000. C.l’Y 1\ t * KKKNWAU). Notary Public. Ms commission expires December 22, 1411. Report of The Condition ( of the Farmers State Bank Of Preston, Nebraska Charter Number 708, incorporated in the State of Nebraska, at the close of business November In. 1'*09. KKSOI'KCKS. Loans and discounts. , . $ 3n.750.76 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured . 303.07 I tan kin if house furnit ure and fixtures f >50.00 Current expenses and taxes paid. 1,1 #s.n4 Due from uatM, stateaud private batiks and bankers. 9,086.23 Currency.I,3o5.00 Sil ver, nickels and cents • 592.02 1.857.03 Total. $50,715.73 1.1 A III LI riKS. Capital stock paid in. $13,000.00 Surplus fund. 2.000.00 Undivided profits.. 2,903.11 Individual deposits subject to check .v.$20,197.12 Time certificates of deposit 13.6la.50 32.812.62 Total .. $50,715.73 STATE OF NEBRASKA, / County of Richardson. ^ I, Clyde Thacker, cashier of the above named bank, do hereby swear that the above statement is a correct and true copy of the re port made to the State Banking Board. Clyde Tiiackkk, Cashier attest: W. C. Nfakgkavk. Director Levi Tiiackkk, Director. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 27th day of November, 1**09. dry 1*. Ukkknw ai d. Notary Public. My commission expires Dec. 23, 1911. 32ft ACRE HOMESTEAD FREE Country just opening for Homesteads, lias been controlled by stockmen for years. Land as good or better than any Indian Reservation. For informa tion address DALE <& HERMAN LAND CO. EDGEMONT, S. D. Residents of the Country for 21 years. Office Removed to Tootle Block 6th and Francis Sts. DR. W. S. FAST ST. JOSEPH. MO. Hjiecial attention to MEDICINE. KECTAL Diseases. Diseases of WOMEN and CHILDREN CHESTER A. BRINK PhVsician and Surgeon Office Over State Bank. Residence, Union Hotel. EDGAR R. MATHERS IDElN'Ti S'T Phones: Nos. 177. 217 Ham'l. Wahl Building DR. 0, N. ALLi^uX If) El 1SI T' I S T* Phone 248 Over Richardson County Bank. FALLS CITY, NEBRASKA R F\ ROBERTS Emre'FfS'F Office over Kerr'# Pharmacy Office Phone 2t>0 Residence Phone 271 CLEAVER &, SEBOLD INSURANCE REAL ESTATE AND LOANS NOTARY IN OFFIce A Word With You ABOUT HARNESS We handle only the best in fhe harness line and a reputation is back of every article we sell. Large stock to select from. Blankets and Robes Direct from Factory ""SWais"ah5,°',)' O. WACHTEL Oklahoma Land Bargains MARSHALL, OKLA. Located on the Santa Fe Railroad, in a fine agricultural district half way between Enid and Guthrie. We have 5 churches, 2 banks with one-quarter m'Hion deposits, fine brick school building and good twelve grade school. We are second to none in the raising of wheat, corn, oats, cotton and fruit. The average rain fall for the past seven years has been (37) inches. If you are looking for a home, or an investment, this section of the state offers you the very best inducements. Wite us for in formation, or better come and see. 160 acres—3J/2 miles from town, 130 acres under cultivation; 30 acres in pasture. Good five room house, good orchard, two wells of good water, barn for six horses, granary room for 1,000 bush els. 40 acres fall wheat, 7 acres hog-tight. Pice $40 per acre. We Have Land from $20 Per Acre Up 160 acres—120 acres in cultivation, 40 acres in pasture. Good six room house, small barn and granary, plenty of good water, This is fine alfalfa land and is a bargain at $50 per acre. DOOLEY & SHANKS YOU WILL SHARE OUR PRIDE in dental work if you have need of our services and avail yourself of our skill, experience and fac'lities. We don’t dJ 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 ation. DR. YUTZY BERT WINDLE, D. t). S., Assistant Palls 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 ._ ^ I NEMAHA VALLEY } Pressed Stone and Brick Co. \ I < W. H. PUTNAM & SONS, Props. E i f We manufacture and carry in stock a full line of Cement ; % Blocks, Brick, Tile and Plain and Fancy Trimmings, 4 % which we would be pleased to show and price you before you * f place your order elsewhere- We also wholesale and retail 5 j Sand,. Cement and Crushed Rock 7 'i 6 4 | We are agents for the BoeltS Concrete Mixer. Visitors al- \ | wavs welcome at our yards. Located on the | CORNER 14th & MORTON STREETS I 1 | 2 Blocks from Burlington Depot FALLS CITY, NEB. J # 4 Passenger Trains rxr*rrrrTfr South Bound Tr. 104—St. Louis Mail and Ex press .1:23 p. m. Tr. 106—Kansas City Exp., 3:41 a. m. ! Tr. 132 x—K. C.local leaves. .7:30 a. m. Tr. 138 x—Falls City arrives 0:00 p. m. x—Daily except Sunday North Bound Tr. 103—Nebraska Mail and Ex press.1:52 p- m. Tr. lOo—Omaha Express... .2:23 a. m. Tr. 137 x- Omaha local leaves 6:15 a m. Tr. 131 x —Falls City local ar rives.8:45 p.m. j x—Daily exceot Sunday Local Frl. Trains Carry ing Passengers North Bound Tr. 192.x—To Atchison.11:10 a. m | South Bound Tr. 191x—T° Auburn.1:23 pm.' I Burlington Route West Bound No. 13—Denver Exp.1:10 a. m. No. 15—Denver Exp. (Local). 1:40 p. hi. No- 43—Portland Exp.10:17 p. m. No. 41—Portland Exp.2:25 p. m. No. 121—Lincoln Loc. via Ne braska City.5:00 a. m. East Bound No. 14— St. J., K. C. & St. L. .7:38 a. m. No. 44 -St. J., K. C. & St. L.. No. 10-St. J., K.C. & St. L. .4:22 p. m. (Local) No. 42 St. J., K. C. & St. L. .0:52 p. m No. 122—From Lincolj*', via Nebraska City. 8:45 p m. E. G. Whitford, Agent. —Nebraska’s choicest corn and alfalfa lands for sale/from $75 %p $85 per acre. Send for free liaft— Nider & Henrichs, Fairbury, Neb.