The County in General The “Doinjrs" of our Country Trieiuls r» * ami Neighbors. RULO John Hurk was a 1 alls Cily ' ItOf | - iturdny W. A Conk is i>;i tin sick list j is w o k Hill Minton of Omaha was in Itulo Monday and Tuesday. K (i Martin was a Falls City visit nr otu day last week Max Messer was a Falls City vis itor one day last week. Mr Perry of Lincoln was a Itulo visitor one day last week lotiii FI: her of Missouri was trail mg In Itulo last Saturday. Mrs Hoy Williams is visiting rela tives in Missouri this wei k Hurt Elliot! of Wyinort visited with home folks over Sunday tins Johnson visited with ills lam ily at Nebraska City Sunday Charlie ilest was transacting bus icess in Falls Cily last week taek cenniiiglmi of Wymon wa a Itulo visitor om day last week James Stewart of Highland was a Itulo visitor tin- Iasi of the Week less Zeigler of ill lie Hill, Nell, vis Ited with his pa rents over Sunday A C Craves of Wymore was a Itulo visitor the first of the week E. C Walhridge of Falls Cily was a itulo visitor Ihe Iasi ol lie- week (’hurtle Story of Wymore visited relatives here ihe I'irsi of the week. E. F. Human of Wyiuon visited with friends lu i e Saturday and Sun day. 11 F. Cummings bridge itiapec-tor from Wymore, spent Friday night in itulo Tom Deal and family of lievveeae. Neb., are visiting relatives In Miis vicinity. Mr. Ford, one of t h - - telegraph op erator, vvas truiwfered to Hrownville last week F E Kulp of Wymon was looking after the Hurlitiglou’s interests here Saturday Mrs Clydi Parish visited with rel atives in St Joseph several days last wet k Elder Wright preiu lied to a large congregation at (lie Methodist church Sunday night. Mr and Mrs. Claud Yocum spent last week with the latter's mother, Mrs. Akermun I ’. T. Duncan lias purchased a rarin in Oklahoma and will move there in the near future. Tom White of Senei a. Kas . vis Ifed with Itulo friends the latter part of last week. Mr and Mrs Ika .larrott of Goffs. Kas. visited with relatives here the llrst Of the Week. Mrs Ben l’oteet and children of Denver visited with Unto relatives a lew days last week Sam Hall and wife have gone to house keeping in the house lately va cated by Carl Simon. John Pop*1 and family spent the latter half of last week visiting his pari nts at Highland. Kas Pearl Anderson visited a couple of days with the family of l.ouis Jones Hie first of tile week Mi; Kobinsun of Ciearrnont, Mis sou.i, visited with her son, James, and wife in this city last week Krnesi Shepherd returned home from Graham, Mo., last week, where lie has been working in a ding store Mrs John Meistei and son return • si to their home in Si Joseph last week, alter a i isil with C .! Hubei am laiuiiy. The busiest and mightiest little tiling tiittl es el was made is Cham lierli'in's S*onmeh and liver tablets i icv dii tie work whenev rr yov re quire their aid. These tablets change weakmss Into strength, listlessness into energy, gloominess into joyotis ness. Tltolr action is so gentle one doesn’t realize they have taken a purgative. S ih! by all druggists NIMS CITY. Mrs. Chat Allen is r< iv.rted unite si< k. Mrs. (J Witiwtr ami on, Will Kt ter went to Palls t ity one day last week Mildred It leon entertained her cousins. Maggie and Pearl Duryen, of Hern, Kas , during vacation. W 11. Nlelron of Durr Oak. Kas., spent a short time Sunday with the Mbin and Mcliinnis families. Mrs. Cluts. Mason is home from Kansas City, where she spent several weeks having her baby treated by a specialists, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Swisegood are • re from Wallace county, Kansas, visiting .the latter’s mother, Mrs Me tiiiinis and other relatives. Mrs. H. C. Bacon who is \isiting her mother, at Siloam Springs, Ark . writes home that they have delight ful weather there \\ ith no snow. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is not a common, every-day cough mix ture. It is a meritorious remedy for ail the troublesome and dangerous complications resulting from cold in the head, throat, chest or lungs. Sold ly all druggists. 1 ft HUMBOLDT. N. 11. Judd of Kali* City was on our strict* Tuesday. W. I! Hastings was a passenger to Table Rock Sunday. Del Delair waa in Falls City (lie middle of the week. Miss Imlu Hummel was a passon :i-r to Lincoln Tuesday. George Hrenner and bride recently visited Falls City friends. •lames llnlzda and daughter, Hose, were in Table Rock Friday. Frank llevelh returned Wednesday from a visit In Webber, Kas. Carl Mann was a St, Joseph vis itor the middle id' the week. Rev. and Mrs. Hounds recently vis ited with relatives in Lincoln Torn l ynch of Canada is greeting Humboldt friends here tills week Orin Shrauger of i’awnee City *l»eiit Sunday with Humboldt friends. Neil Skillet and wife visited friends in 151 k Creek the first of the week. Carrie Streje of Table Rock was a guest of Humboldt friends Friday. Ism Segrist left Wednesday to tit tend the Lumberman's association at Lincoln Dell Parsons left the first of the week to visit Ills grand-parents at Monmouth, III Frank Itoss is now proprietor of Die Crystal theatre, having taken pos session Monday. iClmer Smith is in Olmstead, N. M . this week where lie Is looking after his land inter sts. Miss Wall was confined to her home tile pilst week, the result of a fall oil Ihe icy walk. ('has Dasncss and wife of Alii mice, Neb., are visiting relatives in this vicinity this week. Mrs, tleorge (Irinstciid of Maitland, Mo, visited relatives here last week and returned home Saturday. Mrs. Sarah Murburger is clerking in (lie Murburger shoe store during tlte absence of Dell Parsons. Will Norton returned the first of the week from Omaha, where lie had been to receive medical treatment. Mrs. .1, K Liggett departed the last of the week for Omaha, where she will'spend a few day s with rela tives. The members of the Methodist ( lunch enjoyed an oyster supper on Monday night, tit the rural home of Peter (lergens and wife. News of the death of John Asher, a former resident of this place, but lately (if Helleville. Kas., hits been received by Humboldt friends. Tommy Mann, a telegraph operator who tins recently been transferred from Table Hock to Salem, visited friends and relatives here the last Of the week. tleorge Scgrist of Dallas. S. Dak., arrived in this city this Friday to join his wife who has been spending some time with relatives here. Frank HutU rfield and wife and daughter, Lillian, left Tuesday for 1 incola, where they will attend the wedding of I In/..-I Mling, formerly of tills place \ii elaborate six oTloelc dinner at tlii' home of J C Segrist and wife Wednesday greeted a large number of friends. Trail furnished the en [ tei luin.nent in the evening. J. K Liggett and wife returned to tliis city Wednesday of last week to remain permanently, after an ab sence of one year Mr Liggett was employed in the banks of Pawnee j City and at llurehard. Howard Chapman's sale on last 'Ct'diiy was well attended mid stock 1 " :,s sold at high figures. Mr. Chap ! . at. .. ill ...... gh . p i:.Mm* t" 'a'' | llostceka of Udell. Neb., why some j time ago purchased the farm. Mrs. Lie's residence in the north | part of town luid quite a narrow es cape from fir* one day this week, i The fire is thought to have started i .from a defective flue, but was ex tinguished before much damage was done. Have you a weak throat? If so you lunnot t>e too careful. You cannot , begin treatment too early. Kaeh cold 1 makes you more liable to another and j the last is always the harder to cure. If you will tuk. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy at the outset you will be saved much trouble. Sold by all drug gists. BARADA. C. 11. Martin was in the city Satur 1 day Miss Anna Franklvn spent Sunday with Mrs. A. J. Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. Delos Spickler were in Falls City Friday. Lank Shafer broke his leg while baling hay last week. K. H. Dunn took a car load of cat I tie to St. Joseph Monday. Mrs. M. J. Frazee is bacilj crippled fpom a fall last Saturday. Caleb Johnson is quite ill at tin home of William Bollruau. Mr. and Airs Wondring of Falls City took in dedication services. Miss Stella 1 out mar spent last week with lii i- grandparents near \'» r don. C F. MeK !i of tiriat [’."ltd, Kac. in visiting his Miner, Mrs. Flora Cox. T. C. Roe and family of .Falls City attended the dedication services her Sunday. Frank Hinton came over from Shu bert Saturday after his wife, who hue lie "i studying photography here. It v. A. Ividey is conducting revi val services at the evangelical church this week to continue indefinitely. Fit tie Fern Dunn had the misl'or tune to fall igainst the stove Sun day, burning her face and hands quite Imdly. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy never disappoints those who use if for obstinate roughs, voids and irritations of tiie throat and lungs. It stands unrivalled as a remedy for all throat .uni lung (list useB, Sold by all drug gists. STELLA. 10. Motiod spent several days In Omaha last week on business. M II Vatnlei enter was a business visitor to the county seat Monday. A family from Nehawka moved Into the I. M. Swan property last Fri day. Mrs C T Baldwin is suffering this week with another attack of rheumatism. Mr and Mrs Paul Havens of Oma ha visilt d last week with Herbert Hays and wife. Mrs. Tlieo. Weaver has been con fined to tile bouse this week with an attack of croup. Robert Goolsby and family visited Saturday night and Sunday at the home of I M. Goodloe. John Tolly and wife and Mrs, Win. Marts returned last week from it visit at Liberal, Mo., with Mrs. Tolly's par ents. S II. Pulley and wife and Ira Mar tin and wife went to Omaha on the Sunday evening train, returning on Tuesday The Lutherans observed Prayer Week last week, and Rev. Clarence S'.viha: t is with them, preaching ev« r evening. Miss Carrie Deitrieh visited last week with her aunt. Mrs. Tlieo. Wea ver. Site is teaching at Gothenburg again this year. lv \ Krolt, wife and baby took a sleigh ride to Howe Sunday, where they spent the day with Mrs. Krolt's sister, Mrs. Frank Awe. The ice men finished their harvest last Saturday, with a fine quality of ice and now let the spring time come tis soon as it wants to. Mrs. Ciphers who lias been so poor ly for the past three months is now slowly improving and her many friends hope for a speedy recovery. William Hill, who came so near be ing killed in a hold up or knock down here a week ago last Monday night, was able to be taken to his home Sunday morning. Mr Cook and wifi* moved last week from the Swihart house in the east part of town to the rooms back of the postoffice, recently vacated by the Berg sisters. Professor Fast wood and Miss Allie Paiis accompanied the high school debating team to Peru Saturday, where they sp< nt tiie day iii gather ing material for the coming debates. The many friends here of Mr. and Mrs. A. .1 C. Robb of Lincoln were very much surprised to receive the news that the stork had made them a visit and left a son. Mr. and Mrs. Robb have been married tiventy-three years and this is the first lislt of the stork Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wolf celebrat * ,* 4,1,44 4>44 '• ■ ,1,4444 *. 44i,i4 . . . , . |.i ^ Oil Friday evening, .lanuary 7th, by in viting twelve young married couples to their home where a most enjoy able evening was spent. It A. Clark in behalf of the company presented them with a biautiful pair of woolen blankets with the remark that It would certainly lie “wolfs in sheep's clothing.'’ Mrs. Wolf served elegant refreshments. The Stella high school debating' team gave their preliminary in the opera house last Friday t ight and tin program was very much enjoyed by every one present. The* young folks showed that, although they had had a very short time for prepar ation. they had given the subject careful study and responded with ve-ty able arguments. The team was di vided to meet Falls City and Verdou. Those who will debate' with Falls City are: Misses Hath Argabriglit and Stella 1 lelmick and Gem? Plas ters and Harry Jenkins. Those against Verdon: Miss Helen Bald win, Marshal McDowell. Win. Bourke and Gene Baldwin. I Chamberlain's Couch Remedy is a very valuable medicine for throat and lung troubles, quickly relieves and cures painful breathing and a dangerous sounding cough which in dicates congested lungs. Sold by all druggists. SHUBERT. Tin directors of tl»c Citizens bunk met Monday afternoon, loo Worr.'l r< turned from a week’s] lav at Nebraska City. Mrs. .John Bourke spent Monday at I the home of Mrs. Wiles. Mr and Mrs Gb-n Gates of Verdon were shopping here Monday. Mr. and Mrs~ Chits Sliulenberg spent Saturday with home folks. Miss Irene PrUr of Fulls City now lias charge of our central office. Ervin Shafer moved bis household goods to town the first of the week. Itoy Shafer, who has boon husking corn near Salem, returned home on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hinton are spending a few days with home folks near town. Mr. and Mrs Henry Fitthbuunt vis ited in the country the latter part of last week. Mrs. Brisb" and Mrs Oat house were the guests of friends In the country Saturday. A party of young people met on Monday evening and went sleigh-rid ing. A jolly good time was had. Mrs. F. N. Kinton returned home from Harada Friday, where* she was taking a course in photography. Mrs. Falker of St. Heroin took the train here Monday for Dunbar, Neb. where she will visit relatives. Miss Bessie Shafer is now \isiting relatives at Salem. Sin* will also visit at Falls City before returning home. Mr, M. II. Taylor who was called to Missouri by the death of a rela tive returned home the latter part of last week. Mrs. .lean Casey of Oaks, North Dakota, who is visit ing relatives near town was the guest of Mrs. Krug Monday. Mrs. Carr of Omaha and Mrs. Tompkins of Kearney, who arrived to be present at the family reunion, returned home Tuesday. Ed. Krug sold tiis butcher shop to his brother, Dolph, the first of the Week. lie will give floss'-ssion in a few days. Ed. will leave with his wife for Kansas, where he lias pur chased a shop. Mr. and Mrs. .lake Birdsley of near town came in Monday morning. Mr. Birdsley assisted his father-in-law in putting up ice, while Mrs. Birdsley spent the day with her mother, Mrs. I. C. Shulenberg. A family reunion was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ,1. I\ King on Sunday. All the children and their families were there, except Myrtle, who lives at (Vdarledge, Colo. A bountiful dinner was spread and all enjoyed the occasion. L. Shafer, who in some manner while baling hay on Friday, had the misfortune to break a leg. Both bones below the kn^e were broken. Dr. Shook was called and set the member and it is hoped by his many friends that he will speedily recover. Notice. To Whom It May Concern: All per son. knowing themselves indebted to me please call and settle, either by cash or note. Respectfully, J. <’. TANNER. WILLIAMSVILLE. N. A. Arnold shelled corn Tuesday. .1. A. Dunn hauled corn for Nick Arnold Tuesday. Andrew Lippold went to Falls City on' business Tuesday. Joseph Shawangs spent Sunday at Wendell tier week's. Mrs. Martha Giege is improving from her recent illness. Nick Lippold and family spent Sun day at Wendle Gerwlck's. J. A. Dunn and family spent Sun day at Roy Dunn's in Baradtt. Andrew Lippold and family spent Sunday at Wendell Gcrv ic&’s. Miss Rosie Gerweck returned to her home at Odell, Neb., last week. E. E. Butler and family spent Sun day at W. F. Butler’s, in' Barada. George Weisiustine of Texas, a for mer resident ol this place, is spend ing a few weeks with friends here. Mrs. Henry Luhn of Orand Island, who lias been visiting at Rudolph Fuller’s, returned to her home on Friday . Misses Amelia and Eliza Constan tine invited a few of their friends to their home '-'riday evening to have a good time. The evening was spent in playing games until a late hour, when refreshments were served by the hostesses. TRADE MORAL—Trying to win a girl's love by taking her aunt buggy riding is like an attempt to do business without adver- | tising. The aunt enjoys the buggy ride, but it doesn’t help your cause with the girl. The merchant who wants to win the home folks' trade will win if he plugs persistently through these columns. OHIO. Mrs. Ed. Rm gg. is cjiiii; ill at this writing. Horn—to Fred Matin t and wife, January t>, HMD, a son. Chewier Stump and family spent Sutidaj with Ed. Kimmel. Ivan Keller and wife visited with E. T. Peek and family Sunday. S. H. Kinsley and wife spent Sun day with Rev. Plough and wife. Mrs. (Jeorge Peek and Edith were guests of the former's son. Elias, Sun day. Wes. Nedrow and family spent Fri day evening with Mrs. N. Peek and family. Chester Stump went to Hastings Monday to lie gone a few days on business. Mahlon Peck and Della Knisely were guests of Lloyd Knisely and wife Sunday. John Reischick and wife were the guests of Eph. Peck and wife Sun day afternoon. (!. Maude Yocum and friend of Falls City spent Saturday evening at tile former's sister’s. lienj. Stump and wife of Burwell, Neb., are visiting with the former's sister, Mrs. Lutz, and other relatives this week. F. S. Lichty and family accompan ied by Mr. Harkins and Miss Brown, spent Sunday evening with Ed. Kim tnel and family. Misses Wilma, Blythe and Donna; Shaffer and Anna and Elsie Keiseli ick, all school mates of Ethel peck, visited her Sunday. Ethel, the little daughter of .Mrs. Noali Peck, while skating at the re cess hour at school, fell and broke her left wrist last Friday. She is getting along nicely. Mary Shoust, who lias lived on the farm with her brother and sis ter since her parent’s death, died at her home Jan. 7th of uremic poison and was buried Saturday at the Sil ver Creek eemotery. Twelve ladies assembled at the home of Mrs. Noah Peek last Thurs day, it being her birthday, and also Mrs. Ed. Shaffer's, and spent the day. A good time was reported and some nice and useful presents were left as a mementos of the occasion, for both Mrs. Pock and Mrs. Shaffer.! Anson Knisely and wife went to' i Sabetha, Kas., last week to attend, the wedding of Mrs. K’s sister, Her tha, to John Yoder of Sabetha, last Thursday. Mr. Yoder and wife took^ a short wedding trip and were ex-! pected to come to Falls City Tues day to see Mr. and Mrs. Knisely. 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. Means Much To the level-headed young man, a bank acccu t, added to the d 2 termination to make it larger, means much. The names of many such are on our books Young man. young woman, if your name is not on the list would it not be wise to open an account at once and keep adding | to it? It's the right thing to do. The amount may be small at first - but all things must have a be ginning. Falls Bank I And commence the saving habit now j| WE HAVE Sweet Oranges Nice Bananas Fancy Crapes Fine Lemons Table Raisins Imported Figs California Figs Fresh Dates Seeded Raisins All Kinds New Nuts Come in and See D. W. SOWLES BANANAS You eat them, but do you know of the enormous protits in growing them? We have an organization in which investors cannot lose their money. Our stock is guaranteed Our profits are sure. Write for full information. It will interest yeu. The Mexican Banana Co., Box 117 Bis, Mexico City. Mexico. ' THE REASON WHY IS THE BEST STRENQTHENMG TONIC for Feeble Old People, Delicate Children, Weak, Run-down Persons, and to Counteract Chronic Coughs, Colds and Bronchitis, is because it combines the two most world-famed tonics — the medicinal, strengthening, boily-building elements of Cod Liver Oil and Tonic Iron, without oil or grease, tastes good, and agrees with every one. We return your money without question if Vinol does not accomplish all we claim for it. A. G. WANNER, Druggist, Falls City. Passenger Trains South Bound Tr. 104—St. Eonis Mail anil 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. 105—Omaha Express... .2:23 a. in. Tr. 137 x Omaha local leaves d:15 a m. Tr. 131 x—Falls City local ar rives.8:45 p.m. x—Daily except Sunday Local Fit Trains Carrying Passengers North Bound Tr. 102x—ToAtchisou.11:10 a m. South Bound Tr. lOlx—TO Auburn.1:23 p m Burlington Route West Bound No. 13 Denver Exp.1:10 a. No. 15—Denver Exp. (Local) .1:40 p. 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—Frotn Lincoln, via Nebraska City. 8:45 p m. E. G. WH1TKORD, Agent. '-C~T- ~ ...Jt. .> —Nebraska’s choicest corn and alfalfa lands for sale from $75 * $85 per acre. Send for free list Nider & Henrichs, Fairbnry, Neb