The County in General The “Doings” of Our Country Friends and Neighbors. OHIO. Ctichfi'i Stump and wife were Ver bal visitors Monday. Elmer and Kart Elahire wore guests .»f Clarence I’eek Sunday. Joe Cully and wife spent Sunday at lie home of Chester Sttftnp. Laura Ruegge was a guest of her ister, Mrs. Ed Kimmol Sunday. Ed Ruegge and family spent Sun day with Henry Caller and wife. Jennie llurk spent Monday with icr sister, Mrs. Charles McVVain. Cha rles Me Wain and family spent Monday at the home of H. A. Lurk. Maud Yoeam and May 1 lout/, were guests of the former’s sister Satur day. O. II. Prichard and wife were the guests of Henry Weinert and wife on Sunday. Didos Spiokler and wife spent Sun day near Shubert with Mr. and Mrs. A. Harris. Pricilla Woodring, who is at L ini ng school in Calls City, spent Sunday with her parents. Cecil and Lester Prater and Guy rid Albert Burk spent Sunday with ohn and Will Hutchison. II. J. Prichard and family, George ’riehard and sons were guests of ’hosier Stump and family Sunday. Guy Liehty is the victim of a bad y sprained wrist, tile resell of slip *ing on tlie ice Saturday evening while about his chores. Leslie Wileman went to his home at lola, Kas., last week, after spend ing ; year or more with his aunt ktid uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gulley. C. S. Liehty and wife entertained diem Firobaugti and wife, Harvey tension and family and Norman For ney and family at their home Sunday.; Will Ruegge spent the latter part j t last week in th«> western part of J he state looking for a location. We understand lie will move on a farm ■■tear Re publican City soon. The entertainment and box supper givei at the Center school house by Miss Pearl Fields was w. II attended.; t'he entertainment was fine and the] boxe sold well. Miss Lina Fehr got •he cake for being Hie most popular j ■rains. bruises and like injuries. Kiild by all druggists. SHUBERT. Miss Vera Boresnn is visiting with friends in Nemaha. Joseph Spickler and wife were NV *,iha visitors Wednesda,. Dud Morehead of Barada was ;t business visitor here Monday. Fred Meyers was a business visit ■ i' here the first of the week. Dr. Pa Inn r of Stella visited old friends here uni day last we k. Warren Hutchins spent a few day *ith his son. tiny and family, at this via i . Dallas Yorder and wife of Falls City wei the Kin sis of relatives here nst week. Frank Khulxil and wife spent Sun day in tin country with Mr. and Mrs -'red Hall. Charles Wilson and wife of nea -tella attended tin- auction at Snell | ig’s store Saturday. Mrs. Charles Gaston lias accepto« - position with Higgins C Edwards ii heir hardware store. Will Palmer lias rented a farm n Fillmore county and will tnk< possession March 1st. Prof. Carr returned to Ins home in •Omaha after a pleasant visit with datives in this city. Charles Thomas has now purchas 'd ’he Wm. Martin property and will •ake possession at once. Mrs. E. N. Rupert entertained her sister, Mrs. David Yoder of Kalb fitly a few days last week. Joseph West and wife of Koel Port, Mo,, spent a few days last week with the former’s brother. Nelson Shaffer and wife were ii Falls City Monday buying furniture for their new home here. They wil get possession in a few days. The Woman’s club met on Satui day afternoon at the home of Mrs Guy Hutchings. Nice refreshment, were served and a splendid time wa enjoyed by all present. Miss Ei'fie Spickler attended th wedding of Miss Morrison at N>. malm Inst Wednesday. The bride i the daughter of our Methodist preacl. er and lias a host of friends who ex tend i ongratu'.ations. If troubled with indigestion, eon n pat ion, no appetite or feel bilious, give Chamberlain’s Stomach and :.iv<-r Tablets a trial and you will be pleased with me result. These tab lets invigorate the stomach and liver and strengthen the digestion. Sold by all druggists. ZION. — Farmers have finished shucking corn. Jacob Nedrow will have a sale be fore moving. Mis. J. K. Marmot lias improved wonderfully since her operation. Dillard Harris will soon move to the farm of Wm. Whitney south of Salem. Miss Sarah Stabler was visiting with her friends, Misses Lydia and Mary Dandliker Sunday. John Ogle and family spent Sunday with John Broady and family in their new home on the Trigg’s place. Carl Wittwer, who is attending school at Sabetha, spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Wittwer. Alfred Schmidt's, Fred Beer’s, Sam Hand's and J. C. Wittwer's babies were brought to church Sunday morn ing for baptism. The roads are getting in fine shape again. If each farmer would spend a half day on the roads with a drag it would help them immensely. Harry Pandliker is preparing to move on his father's farm in the near future. Harry and Walter will farm it together, having rented the place. Mr. Rudy Beer and Miss ' Minnie Smith were quietly married in Falls City last Tuesday. Their friends did not neglect to give them a rous ing charivaii by way of a house warming and welcome. They will commence housekeeping on the farm Mr. Beer has owned for some time. The Tribune joins in the Wish es of their friends for a happy life union. WILLIAMS VIL LE. 1. \. Dunn sold his hogs Tuesday. Nick Unpaid sold his hogs Friday. 1. A. Dunn was it Falls City visitor Saturday. E. E. Butler and wife were in Falls City last Week. Grandpa Dm netdt is on the sick :ist. tills week. Albert Gerwick was a Falls City isitor Monday. John Constantine sold his fine lot f hogs Monday. Rudolph Caller was a business vis tor in Falls City Saturday. Henry Siemering and wife spent Sunday at Adam M. Fulcher’s. John Slater and family spent Sun lay at the home of John Constantine. Joe Schwang and family spent Sunday with Mr. G o wick and family. Henry and Ralph Butler spent Sun day with their cousin. Harley Butler, In Darada. 1. A. Dunn and wife, Mrs. It. J. Dunn and Mrs. Renke called on Mrs. Albridge Pyle of Preston Friday. DAWSON. Miss Elina Barlow spent Sunday afternoon at Biff’s. Miss Snow spent Sunday with ner parents at Humboldt. Mrs. Della McCoy spent a few ays in Table Hock hist week. Miss Stella Uhler is tile guest of lrs. N. It. Judd in Falls City. Rev. and Mrs. John Roan are the ecipients of a fine baby boy, Paul {user. Mr. Kean, south of town, will have i sale in the near future and move o town. \V. B. Alexander and John Smith .•ere in Falls City Monday transact ig business. The new drinking fountains have .ecu installed in the school and are cry satisfactory. Mrs. E. \V. Baser left Thursday for urora. Neb., where she will remain ir a couple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Jim O’Grady and fam ily spent Sunday afternoon at the home of John O’Grady. Misses Rosella and Margaret Riley spent Sunday at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. John O’Grady, north of town. Misses Elina and Leona Harlow, Paul lleini, Beatrice N’eeld and John Draper of Dawson attended the as sociation here Saturday, The school taught by Miss Aria Draper gave a box supper last Friday evening. It was well at tended and very successful. Mr. and Mrs. Brown were sur prised by friends I uesday evening. The event being in honor of their fiftieth wedding anniversary. Missis Fanny Bacon and Caroline Holdeman accompanied Itev. noble man to the services at the Eckert school house Sunday afti moon. The Hummel sale, held Wednesday of last week was well attended. Ov er five thousand dollars was paid in cash, with the exception of one note. Charles Allen, who is visiting his parents, spoke in the Evangeli cal church Sunday evening. He was listened to by a good audience and gave a very interesting taik. Rev. lloldeman and family receiv ed a telegram Monday telling or the deatli of Mrs. lloldeman’s father. He had been very feeble for some time and His death was not unlooked for. The telephone board mot Saturday to make arrangements concerning the enforcement of the new ruling adopted at the annual meeting, that all phone rentals be paid six months in advance. Mr. and Mrs. W. (I. Hummel and children left for Lincoln Tuesday, where they expect to make their fu ture home. Pearl and Kail will re main in Dawson, however, till the close of the school year. Messrs. Rentier and McDermott have finally compromised. by Mr Rentier paying McDermott $500 dam ; I r>-1 ainiluv the pun-liases of McDermott. Mr. Ileutler now offers his farm for rent or sale. » The teachers’ association was well attended Saturday. Humboldt and the surouiiding schools were especial ly welj represented. Supt. Oliver and Prof. Hoff gave very interesting talks on their respective subjects. "Tim Value of the Study of Agricul ture in Rural Schools," was well given and afterwards discussed. The m paper by Miss Anna McQuinn was very instructive. The music was fine. Misses Hively and Snow sang a vocal duel; Miss Gladys Rnser ren dered a solo, accompanied by Cyril Kinsey on the French horn and Ma blc Holdeman on the organ. The grammar room boys’ chorus gave two excellent vocal selections and the girls' high school chorus sang at the beginning and close of the program. Prayer. If you believe in prayer, don't pray to be delivered from your enemies; pray that you may never hear what your friends say about you behind your back.—Atchison Globe. f/% Years the Standard Its use a protection and a guarantee against alum . A [ <§&M, r] i ‘e. ' ii|lfr>&;«>i;| Sr ij.lj p L ■ fe ■ - -fci-T—T--.-.-1 * r I NIMS CITY. E. Smith of Falls City was tun ing pianos hero this week. S. E. Ijeo ami family visited a few days at York with their son, Fred. Frank Nlms and O. C. Ayers each took a load in their antes to Falls City Thursday. Mrs. Smith, who lives in the lloa ford house, came home from Fair fax, Mo., last week. Charles Eaton returned last week from Furnas county, where he had been visiting relatives. Chris Beutlor was not satisfied with the price his place bought at auction and refused to lot it go. lie Is now offering it for sale’' or rent. Mrs. Charles Wise was able to he moved home from the hospital :n St. Joe Sunday. It is now believed that she will soon In entirely restor ed to health. Mrs. H, 0. Bacon went to Salem last week to attend the funeral of her uncle, Mr. Morlty, and to care for Mrs. Mority, who is in a very feeble condition. E. J. Duryea and Frank IUakney are fitting up the building south of Uuryea’s store for an automobile re pair shop. They went to Omaha last week and purchased a complete out fit. These gentlemen seem especial ly qualified for ibis work and are sure to make a success of it. Legal Notice. E. S. Pyle, whose true name is Edward S. P.vle, non resident defend ant, will take notice that on the 25th ! day of Juniiary, 1910, Mrs. Sarah L. I Baker filed her petition, an plaintiff, i in the District Court of Richardson County,, Statu' of Nebraska, against you tile said E. S. Pyle, defendant, j tile object and prayer of which are j to obtain judgment again: t you on a I joint and several note made and de livered to tlie said Mrs. Sarah L.1 Baker, by yourself and Jennie R. Pyle which said note is dated October 12, 1905, and is for the sum of $150.00 with interest from said date at the | rate of eight per cent per annum from said date, and which note be came due on October 12, 1906, and upon which there is now due, in cluding interest, the sum of $201.40. And you are further notified that at the same time, said plaintiff pur suant to the statute in such cases, | made and provided, sued out an order of attachment against you In j said cause on the ground that you are a non-resident of the State of! Nebraska, and have real estate in said county ami state, and, that said j order of attachment was delivered to j the sheriff of said county on said j dale and that on the 26th day of January, 1910, he, the sheriff, did, levy upon raid land by attaching the same, which is locat'd near the vil lage of Preston, Nebraska, and is described as follows: Being the 12 acres of land pur chased by you from the heirs of John Pyle, deceased, and situat' d in the east J2 rods of the northeast 11■ , iu steel, but the MAJESTIC never sbt', I,, i - < a improve its range. Hy com par* i:ig t! »; < 1-tl, i.»a nails with the steel nails of to-day, or "i.’-fy i i.n a :,!< .epipe and tinware with the present day ’net, gives you an idea of the lasting qualities of the MAJIT'TIC over a nteel m lge. This feature ulouo adds 300 *4 to the life of the MAJESTIC. I C* T A MM PPTINNWC AND 4J. %J, 8 M *5^8 p'i E_. u\ PLUMBING ii. M. Jemie Shoe Store Exclusive Agents for the famous line of “ BALL BAND" RUBBERS. Rub ber Boots and Overshoes Everything in Shoes D. S. flcCarthy j :: i ; DRAT AMD TRANSFER ii ' 1 i i 1 i i 1 ’ ’ “ Prompt attention given J j ' to the removal of house- \ ' '1 hold goods. . PHONE NO. 211 ■ 11 . i ♦»» > UH * t j PRANK PECK I | Auctioneer If you contemplate liaving a £ sale see me or write for terrr.s £ 1; at once. I guarantee satisfac- 1* t tion to my patrons. PALLS CITY, NEBRASKA ■j* 4* CLEAVER & SEBOLD INSURANCE REAL ESTATE AND LOANS NOTARY IN OFFICE ... ;• C. H. MARION 1 AUCTIONBUR. | t - ,,-,_ < Sales conducted in 2 f scientific and busi ness!ike manner x . ' ' 2 : I : C. H. MARION | * ‘ ; Falls City, Nebraska Z » « • * * *.* WHITAKEFI The Auctioneer Before arranging date write, teie ’or telegraph, my expense J. 0. WHITAKER Phone. I6K l.tl 216 f all. City. Nib. DU. C. N. ALLISON DENT! ST Phone 24s Ov. r Ilichardson County Bank. FALLS CITY, NEBRASKA R FJ. ROBERTS IDKbNT'iS'F Office over Kerr’s Pharmacy Office Phone 2fi0 Uestdence Phone 271 Office Removed to Tootle Block 6th and Francis Sts DR. W. S. FAST ST. JOSEPH, MO S| fH iai attention to MHl)l<’INT . UK(JTAYj Eim*uMcs, i>iM*'if'p.~ of WOMKN anti ClilLDIiRN CHESTER A. BRINK iPIWsician and Surgeon Residence Phone 471. Office Phone 4.7J. Office Over State Bank. EDGAR K. MATHERS 10El NTiST Phones: No* 177, 217 Sau'i.. Wahj. Bpii.ding