The County in General I'he “Doings" of our Country f riends anti Neighbors. STELLA Then. Wriit'i-i mail a busim ■* »i1 to Omaha i’u lames Itrisln and family moved in a farm m ar Auburn i e-t week Mrs Dun Hindi- v .o d fn-nds in Auburn several days Iasi week J, 1,. Slocum and Iteri ]tak< r had I'htlle ol Ihe Sti llu hank Saturday (I, (' Jennings and wife of Kalis City visited relative in Stella Sun day .lames I Ini-sac l\ of Kails CHy v isited friends lore Tuesday and Wednes day. Mesdanos Uarries and Goolsby ol Verdun* visited Mis I M (Soodloe Saturday Mrs Win Snow and < liildn n ol Havelock are visiting Stella relutivis this week (’ Kainphell ami wife from M< \ l«o. visited Stella friends Saturday and Sunday Max Keefer and wifi visited tie first of tin week with friends at Fort Crook Miss Sybil Mann is visiting her aunt, Mrs John Coons mar Hum hold! tills Week John Coons and wlf* from mar Humboldt visited at tin home of I. S Mann Monday Caroline Cain has been quite sick with a fold, but is able to he out and around again Mrs Higgins, who spent th win ter with lor daughter at Gibbon,! i ami' home last « lie\ Vilnius of lli'tliany f111• *i 1 tin imlpii at tin Christian church Sen ilnv morning anil evening Mrs \ngcHur iia|»«-r (tail i-linrgi of Keefer's rcBtaurani during t In ii al> septe thi' first lit tile Miik Orlando Veal left last week tor St Joseph. where he will lie overseer, in a wholesale rubber house \ndy Curtis moved his fnmili from the farm last week and is now oc cupying the Mason prop* rt> on Main ! st root Several of our liti.'ens Invested in Condit land last week and wo are tow expciting a rush fin tin sunny south Mr. Mel.utie and family moved from Haruda last week and are now set tied on llte lOvan Kvatts farm, east of town Mrs II K (’lark of Kansas City visited Stella friends the first of the week, having come *«» attend the funeral of little Caul Cain. Mrs. Jacob Hwihnrt wliile doing the morning work last Wodnesility■. Imd tile niisforlutu to fall on tin- ice and break her left arm at tin- wrist Thco. Weaver was quite badh in jured in a wreck al Uootn . Iowa, last Thursday night, having received several eats about the fine and head Miss I’earl Hinkle lias been imit• - siek at Oskaloosa Her parents were iliiite alarmed for fear it was typhoid fever, hut have received word that she is able to lie up again. Harvey Hogrefe and wife visited in Omaha several dais Iasi week. Mrs Hogrefe and little Harry tame home Saturday, but Mr II remained to transact some business the first of the week. Medicines that aid nutUli are al ways most am i esaful. Cliamhi t lain s < ougli lletnedi ads on tins plan. It loost ns Hu- i ough, relieves the lungs, opens tlie sivtetions and aids i .urge i.i .i ; luring the system to a healthy condition Sold by all drug ..■ists DAWSON Miss Wana Zimmerman ami Sarnie w on visited with relatives near Nitus City Sundav School was held here Saturday in order to make up the day lost nftei Thunksgiv ing Mrs. Anderson is visiting at the home of .Mr and Mrs F H Page. She will leave Wednesday Miss Concordia Teihn, who is at tending the convent at Falls City, spent Saturday and Sunday at her home The Ninth grade will entertain their friends with a class party on Wednesday evening, at the home ot Miss Mable Hoideman. Rev, and Mrs. Hoideman and fain ily were the recipients of a generous donation by the members of th< Kvangelical church last Saturday < vening. Smith-Buser k Co. have moved t< their naw location, the Sandusky building, and will try to do a flour ishing business there, having an en tirely new selection of goods. Chamberlain’s Stomach and Livet Tablets are safe, sure and reliable and have been praised by thousand, of women who have been restored tc health through their gentle aid am: curative properties. Sold by all drug gists. SALEM. Mi l l Tyner i aim (lottn Irmu Falls i'ii ' .1 id spent Sued iv al Sal) I Miss I ibbits is assisting MIss stav. i id rough 11.. i .a • i m i I Ii i v rush Mi IhlJ I lom-toi of l ulls City was a guest nt Miss I latte Molierly last Sunday. Mrs B <’ Perish was up from Falls City Sunday, a Must ot Mrs (' 11 Km inert Uoliti Wickham cattle home from Peru Saturday night to spend Sunday with his folks Maynard St ii ie« r, our n- w assisi lull at tin bank, ha made liiniself a present ot a new horse and buggy Misses Mat and Ora Crook were l nests of Mrs .loe Fold Friday even hit.' and want to Suboiha Saturday shopping Mr Locks came in from Western, Nebraska. on Friday last to assist his brother. Henry, in moving to that place Miss Rachel Wittwer was a guest of Oortlia Wittwer Monday evening Sin took the early morning train for i'eru Tuesday Mrs lories i aim down from Haw sou Thursday. wlmre she had boon vishing her husband, who is manager of (lie dredge boat now being built on ilie North Fork Miss .loncs. one el I lie l illllels of the Auburn schools, returned to her school duties Saturday Sin spent Sunday at I *• ill. Ite\ Nobis till cvuiigollst. is foil dialing a series of revival meetings at the Christian ehureli. Large crowds have been attending and much; interest is show n Mr. and Mrs. Willie Tbdien it* tended a met ting of tin K A I. of S at Kails city Friday night. Tltej went In .their ear. Mrs Heberts from Dawson was the guest of Mrs (’ \\ Koberts Snitir day and Sunday Site was on her way to Auburn where site is a touche in tin' high school. Mrs Dr Brooks of Sabetlm. Kits,, formerly of ibis place, is being given a post card "shower'' this week. Site will celebrate her eighty fifth birth day and is enjoying good health. Kev Porter, who was called hereto administer tin last sad rites for Mrs. John Snyder, and who has been \isit ing aiming his old comrades, started for his hoiiu in Illinois last Satur day Mrs. Harlan ami daughter, (iraee, are pr< paring to go to their new lo cution, They will lake charge of the telephone i xeliatigi ill K11< Creek We regret Hie departure of these kind I riends Miss Sophia Wittwer returned to Iter home from New Mexico last Thursday She spent the entire win ter with her brother, Dr Wittwer, at that pluce Site 11 lutes many very interesting facts Miss Hazel Grinslead w ho is attend tug the Cottier musical conservatory, at Lincoln, was compelled to come home and recruit from a severe at tack of tonsiiitls last week She was aide to return to In i work Saturday. Unt Turner and family started for their new home in Washington, Kns . Inst Friday. Mr Turner and family have been residents in and about Salem for a number of years and have many warm friends who regret their departure and wish them suc cess in their new home Mr I oriri Tyner tuts been in this state looking after tin* interests of an insurance company which be repre sents !!■ is new stopping with itis parents for i few days, after which he will i turn to his home in Ok la homu Mr. Korin is one of the new ly wed and promises teat he will bring bis wife wub him the next lime in comes to Nebraska Fully nine out et every ten eases ef rheumatism of the muscles due 1111 I loleclnek is quite sit k at Ills home this week. Mi II Ik Hoyd returned Friday from a tri|i to Si .lie. .Jim Hillings was a Tabb Hoi k \ is itor Saturday evening Herei n C, odd aid was on tIn sick list a few days this week l>r Wary Cowers of Pawnee City Was in Humboldt Tuesday A baby was born to Kobe Wilson and wife one day last week l ie Linger Longer club met with Mr. > '■ ,s Cnkefer Wednesday Col Harding and Leonard Mann were Auburn visitors Saturday. Cbas Jacobs of Lincoln spent Sun day at the home of Miss Dessie Lee. Mrs .1 C I lei w ig suffered from an attack of tonsilitis a part of this week ,M; > lolln I’oyd of Hollis, Kas,,/is visi«itig her si.-ter, Mrs Frank M.vnek, j ■ - \ dance was given by tin' dancing i lull in tin Holictnian hall Tuesday evening. Mrs. II P Marble and daughter, Zora spent Sunday with Table fiock friends Mrs Leila t lydesdale of Cay lord, Kits, is visiting her sister. Mrs. B. K Meyers Mis. Hoy Leet, h ami daughter of Table Hock are visiting relatives le i Itiis week C,uy Cooper is taking a trip this w ek through parts et Kansas and west''in Nebraska The (ierman Methodist Missionary society met with Mrs I 10 Smith Wednesday afternoon. Harry Boyd, a student of Hastings college, spent a few days this week vitli Humboldt friends. Miss lOtliel Broekwity returned to Lincoln Wednesday, after a visit with relatives in this place. Brook Hitt, who 1ms been visiting her grandparents, Hr Cox and wife, returned to Lincoln Monday Miss Cardwell of Lincoln is visit ing her sister. Miss Mae Cardwell, a teacher in the high school. ('has. Goddard and family are mov ing into the house recently vacated by the Watts and Bruun families .lames llnizda, accompanied by bis aged father, went to Lincoln Monday, where the latter will consult an eye spi vialist. Mrs It S Malony came down from Lincoln Sunday and will spend a short time with Mrs. I IS. Minis and other friends. F \l HeWeese of Lincoln is this week moving on the place lie pur chased from William Strunk, north east of town Mrs It, lv Curran and children, af ter a short visit with friend: in this city, returned to their home in Kan sas Wednesday Mi l, 101 tiler Woods and son. Fred i r el;, after a visit with relatives in this i jty, returned to her home at i.1 t -eek. Friday. Guy Hummel and wife, after spend ing sevi ral months with friends in this place, returned to their home in Canada the last of the week One of the young children of Wm. Bruun and wife lias developed a ease of diphtheria. The family was placed in quarantine Sunday. Hayes Smith resigned his plaee in the Cooper mill and with his family left Iasi Week for Auburn, where lie experts to farm the coming year Guy Stabler and iOarnest I’oir left Tuesday for Montana, where they will locate. Other members of the family will follow in a short time. Will Davis, who for a number of years has resided on a farm north west of this city, left the first of the week for North Loup, where lie will engage in farming. The funeral of Mrs. Clementine Slaum was conducted at the home ; f her son. Lewis, in this city. Her tiller two sons, Joseph of Chicago and Frank of DtiBots were in at t IUIUIU I'. Miss Kva Standeford and Samuel Peterson we re married last week. Rev I II Bounds of the Methodist ehureh performing the ceremony. They immediately went to house keeping. northeast of town. Rachel Ray and Del Parsons went to Vuburn Wednesday and were unit ed in marriage by Rev. Van Fleet, pastor of the Methodist ehureh at that place The young people are well and favorably known in this city, and their many friends wish them much happiness through life. Humboldt won the honors in the debate with Pawnee City, which was In Id >a the high school building last week. Those representing Humboldt wete Florence Hosford. Paul Walsh and Sam Zimmerman. Those from the Pawnee City schools were Mar cus Pateet, Ray Yost and Kenith ! Whtrty. The next contest will be • between Falls City and Humboldt BARADA. Mrs I’ptl Hart Ulan is on tin* sh k list 1' and T C. Lilly were in town on Friday ,les ie Hue lil'ol/ was in SI Joe this w elf. Itii hard Slayh is in Lincoln this w el Horn to 11«-i»i > W • i< 1.. on Map it a nine pound hoy. It. II Intnii mark* toil a < ar load of rattle in St loacph this week laeoh Celt is and wife were guests at He home oi F II. Martin Sunday Mrs \I .1 I’ra/a-e entertained Miss If in ns at dinner otn day lust week. Leon vassal and wife have moved Into the Fainter cottag< on Forest We M rs Sarah M il Hamsun is again able to In out after a severe attack of grip. Jimmie Lowers, who was quite ill with pneumonia, is on the road to re covery. ('lias Martin has moved into iiis ‘IU.HIJ sjq no aauapisw.t vv.m aiiiospuuq one mile north of town. M M Hendricks moved last week into their new home recently pur chased of J. S. Spick h r. (’lias Gray and wife left lust Sun day for Newton, Kas.. and from there they expect to go to Texas. Tin* little- daughter of Adam Frets elier. who was threatened with the pneumonia, is now recovered. We are glad to note that it. F. Ilodh and wife are again able to tie about, after their recent illness. Another old time spelling school at the Lippold school on Wednesday evening. A good time is reported. George Yount, and wife from Craig, Mo. have mov ed onto the I). 10.! Spick lor place and will work for I>. F. iliis summer. VV. (’, Bridgeman and family moved from Y’erdou to (lie former Wilson home place, where they expect to make their home. Mrs. Philip Markt and children. Maurice and Ida Bernice, of Oregon, Mo., are visiting her parents for a few weeks. Mr. Markt spent Sunday I here Mr. and Mrs. 10. 10. Butler enter tained at dinner Sunday the following guests: Harley Butler, Mrs. II. S. Andrews and Misses Higgs, Dodds, and Kittie, Lola and Nellie Butler. Hubert Reddick lias moved into the Thompson cottage, on the corner of Main and Third streets, and Walter and Floyd Orr, with their families, will occupy the Hoe cottage vacated by him. .1. S Spicklcr and family left Mon day for Dallas, 8. D., where they go to make their new home, it is with regret we part with them, as they were among our best citizens. They had lived here front early childhood and have always been zeal ous in promoting the best interests of the community. We can ill afford to lose them, nevertheless our best wishes for success will follow them. ZION. .Miss Ruth Schmidt has not been very well. Miss Ruby Schneider was on the sick lisl last week The Misses (Took of Salem spent Sunday at the home of their brother. Finery ('took, and wife. Mrs. Katie Windmill and children arrived here Saturday on account of Mrs Schneider's illness Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Stabler are visiting their relatives, before leav ing fur their new home in Colorado. Mrs tleorge Schneider was very low last week, the doctor having given her up. but she is now gradual ly gaining her strength. Chamberlain's Stomach and Diver Tablets invariably bring relief to wo men suffering from chronic constipa tion, headache, biliousness, dizziness, sallowness of the skin and dyspepsia. Sold by all druggists. I FATHER BO- n TTHER 7S The 1 (her and mother < mi mat Boston lawyer s if \,' i through the last two '».a'..:-, y ’ fill" Tiie son says: “ ?vTy father and mother owe their present strength and tsood health to \‘J’ vinoi. During the last two trying winters neither of them had a cold, and were able to walk farther and do more than for years. I think Vinoi is perfectly wonderful. It certainly is the greatest blood-making, strengthening tonic for old people I ever heard of.” 1 We want every feeble old person in this town to try Vinoi. W'c will return their money without question II It does not accomplish all we claim for It. A. G. WANNER, Druggist, Falls City. 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