The County in General The “Doings” of our Country Friends and Neighbors. SALEM. The graduation exercises of the tenth grade wore held Friday niglii at the Gospel Fnion church. Four young people received their diplomas, Teachers and pupils went to the fair grounds Friday for a picnic. Ned Towle was up from Falls City Wednosdaj to close up a deal for lh" erection of a telephone office and a halt for the Odd Fellows. Mr. and .Mrs. Brinegaf of this place and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hrinegnr and child)' n of Rulo weal lo Daw son Saturday for a visit with Kd Davis and family. Guy Shcely left Wednesday for Iowa, where lie will work for a sur veying gang. U. F Grlnstead was a passenger lo Rulo Thursday morning. Mrs. W. 11. Gregory and sou. ('has, were in Falls City Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Halite Kelley were Hiimhnldt visitors between tiaius on Wednesday. Miss Ruby Staffer spent the latter part of the week in Dawson George Coon went to Grand Island on business Wednesday. Win, MeDougal, Walter Duryon, F. Sims, .Tohn Pearson and W. W. Mr Derniet went to Falls City Thursday. M. L. Dowell went to St. doe Wed nesday on business connected with the rebuilding of his store, which was burned In the recent fire Clifford Corn and (.Turenet Clarey, who are working on the Humboldt pa pers, were home over Sunday. Sheriff Fenton was up from Falls City Wednesday and Thursday. Miss Lucy Gregory, who is working on the Peru Point* r, came home Sat urday evening for a short \ Isit with home folks. .loe Graves and family of Hum boldt were in town Friday. Mrs. Guy Huston was up from Falls City Friday. Mrs. .1. T. Slirlmpton went to Fremont Wednesday for a v'slt with relatives. Mr. and Mrs F. W. Itoyd went to Morrill Thursday for a visit with her mother. lohn Timmerman was hero from Lincoln several days Inst wet k. Everett. Corn was over from Ver don Saturday. Miss Irene Spurlock vi.sil*>d friends in Falls City from Wednesday until Saturday. Miss Olive Tilden and Wens Hose drove to Falls City Monday. Frank French came down front Humboldt Monday. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will clear the sour stomach, sweeten the breath and create a healthy nppetlte. They promote the flow of the gastric Juice, thereby in ducing good digestion. Sold by all druggists. Old Dutch .Cleanser a Shortens your clean ing work in the kitchen —through o u t the house. \ This One Cleanser I Sjh in handy sifter can I keeps the house and I everything in it spick I and span with half | the time required I with old-fashioned cleaners. 8 Cleans, Scrubs] Scours,Polishes For porcelain ware and on the bath tub. Old Dutch Cleanser . is the one safe cleanser to use. The New and Better Way Sprinkle Old Dutch Cleanser on a wet cloth, rub well, wipe with a clean, wet cloth. Takes off all dis coloration and scum and will not scratch. Use it for all your clean rag. The one best cleanser for the farm. LARGE fOd SIFTER CAN iUt/| .. . ri**1 .Tir rviT. HUMBOLDT. II 10. Boyd was in Kalla City Wed nesday. 1. Shirley was a puasongt r In Te • tiitisi h Thursday. Henry Cooper was a pass tiger to Kalis City Monday. It, <). Peak was a passenger to I taw? on Wednesday. Work on Humboldt's new garage be gan the last of the week. ■Miss l.illie Adams left Wednesday for her home at Bethany. Mrs. It S. Malony was a guest of Kails City friends Thursday. Holla Avery Is cpiito sick at his home northeast of litis city. Miss Mary Handy spent I h e first of the week with friends in Lincoln, •Mrs. Iloherf Vnssler is visiting her mother, Mrs. It. K. Davis thi. week W. Pennington of Salem is visit ing relatives In this city this week. Huy Cooper and family are visiting Heorge Segrist and wife in Dallas, S Dak. lames Hnl/.da visited Mom ay with Ills son, Hutlolph and wife in Table Hoi k. Mrs. E. S. Davis is visiting her daughter, Mayhelle, in Lincoln this week. Krod Mill hell and family ' ft Wed nesdny for their new homo in Wy more. Rlmei Smith re'urued Wednesday from a few days visit with triends at Lushlon. Harold Stout of Beatrice is en joying a visit with llumboll' friends litis week. Mike ( iauec\ and wile nl Dawson visited Humboldt friends a short tiin ' lhis week The York Wild furnished music for the deuce given at the llohc minn hall Thursday evening. W 1 I 'D' 111 pa arrived In this city from Chicago, and is now a guest at (lie home of John I lolnian Harman Susse, wife and daughtci of Dlller, Neb., are visiting Henry Kuper and family liiis week Mrs. Hoy Main and little daughter of Table Hock are guests at the home of K S. Cope and wife this week. .Miss Grace Mortz returned to (bin • ity Wednesday from Seottsville.Kns., where she lias been spending some time. Clifford Cams and Clarence Clarey returned to their homes in Palcm on Sunday, after spending several days in Humboldt. Mrs. Stcinmycr arrived in ibis city Saturday from Plymouth, and is now a guest at the home of her sister. Mrs. Win. Davis. Drs. J. U. Waggoner and George Gandy returned Wednesday from Lincoln, where they had been at lending the State Medical association. Gail Thompson now has t barge of the Thompson restaurant. Will, who "as formerly proprietor, has estab lished a grocery store in the Zue lek building. Mrs. M. C. Lee and daughter, Des sie. are pa king their household goods and will leave th° last of tke week for Lincoln, where they will make their home. Mrs. Hay Gist was hostess to the Linger Longer club Wednesday. James Walsh and wife of St. Joe arrived in the city Saturday for a visit with relatives. Mrs. licrt Morehart and baby, ac companied by her sister. Miss Min nie Heurst"ttn. are visiting relatives and friends here this week. Miss Mav Hill and Crank Jewel were married at ihc home of the bride’s parents Monday evening. The ceremony was performed idr Rev. Adams, pastor of the Christian church. Dr. W. R. Waggencr accompanied Willie, the son of Jos. Moyer and wife to St. Joe Saturday evening. The young man was placed in a hospital and an operation for appendicitis per formed. Dora Atwood, who under went an operation for appendicitis in the same hospital last week is re ported to be improving, but will he unable to return home for several weeks. NIMS CITY. Karl Duryea is visiting relatives in anti near Dawson. Mrs. E. Wlttwer ami son went to Falls City last week. George West is visiting liis sister near Topeka, Kansas. Revival meetings are being held at the Christian church by Rev. Ad ams of Humboldt. Mr. Beechey is putting up a monu ment at the grave of the late, O. I. Laraboe, in Pleasant Hill cemetery. Mrs. Lee, who was so badly injured in a runaway a few weeks ago, is able to be about the house with the aid of crutches. Frank Laraboe and family came down from Lincoln last week and visited Mrs. Larabee's parents, S. A Fairbanks and wife. DAWSON. Mrs. Fred Sutter of Sal m was a I taw sen visitor Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Iloy Ferguson are the parents of a baby boy. Mrs. John Tiehen and son were in , Falls City shopping Tuesday. Mrs, F. It. Porter was down from Humloldt Sunday visiting friends. Hoy Coekeiam of Salem is spend ing a few days with friends here. Misses Flora and Fanny Hacon of tliis city were in Falls City Thursday. Mr« L. 3. Bacon and daughter, Fanny were Fails City visitors Tues ! day, Mrs. Purcell of Table Hock spent Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. Mr Coy. Dr. Rnd Airs. W'aggener of liumbol t spent Tuesday with Lee Boy Judd and family. Mrs. lid Cummings and Mrs. Kate O'Donnell returned Saturday from a trip io Dm ilia. Th« .1 K. L. C li. held a business meeting at the home of Mary Wwater Inst Wednesday. Mr and Mrs. Bunker rnd little Ituth visited with Mrs. Bunker's par ents over Sunday. Mis. VaDusen and daughter of Falls City visited over Sunday with Dawson relatives. Mr-. Alex Teihu accompanied her daughter and son, Concordia and Leo, to Falls City Tuesifky. Misses Adah atel Lillie Me. K. Anderson was a Falls City visit01 one day last week. Mrs. Albert. Lunford went to St. Joseph one day last week. Mooney Bros shipped two carloads of i attic to St. .Joe last week. Mr.1. Coko moved last week into oie of Dave JSelglors' ouses. \nna Davis and Bosa Maim were Falls City visitors Saturday, Hlaine Anderson and Sam K.Ward Wer* Falls City visitors Sun-lay. Mrs. James Kermode was a Falls City v isitor one day last week. Gladys llart of St. Joseph is visit ing relatives in Rulo this week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Caverzagie visited relatives at Arago Sunday. ■Mrs. F. D. Munson left Saturday to visit with relatives at Charlslon, Illinois. Will Inks and family of Salem spen Sunday with the family of W. A. True. Jo ■ llrazzo and family of Forteseue visit'd Rulo relatives Saturday and Sunday. Alien Gilbert and Hattie Hart of this place spent Saturday in the count ry. Mrs. Bessie Brinogar and two dau ghters spent Hie week with idatives in Salem. Rev. A. E. Wacihtel spent several days at Mound City and St. Joseph this week. Mrs. St. Louis came down from Falls City Iasi week to visit rela tives here. II. M. Buckley of Hiawatha was transacting business in this city one day last week. Hr. J. W. La yon of Leavenworth was in It’ilo on professional busi ness Wednesday. Mrs. J. C. Shepherd returned last week from an extended stay with her daughter in St. Joe. Katie O Donald returned to Falls City Saturday after sp<*nd'ng the week with Emma Grant. Will Cunningham returned from Cal fornia Saturday. He left '.its moth er some improved in health. Ella Carpenter returned to St. Joseph Sunday evening after a few days visit with Rulo friends. Cecil Kaualy returned from Salem Sunday, where she lias just finished a nine months’ term of school. Mr. and Mrs. Henry O’Miller left Monday for their new home in Sa lem, after e visit with Rulo relatives. Mrs. Hattie Wetzel and Mrs. Clyde Parish attended the funeral of Miss Hatti< Plumb in Falls City last. week. Mrs. Winterhottoni and daughter, Marie, returned last week from a visit with relatives at Leavenworth. Kas. Cus Johnson came' from Nebraska City Sunday evening to commence work with a force of men on the banks of the Missouri river. Rev. A. E. Waehtel preached the baccalaureate sermon Sunday evening and in spii • of the threatening weath er a large crowd was present. Spec ial music was rendered also. —The Dawson printing plant will be sold in whole or part, as oppor tunity offers. Any one wishing to buy anything belonging to the plant can do so by calling on W. H. Wyler. BARADA. K. K. Hole jack was in the city Monday. Jesse Bn'holz attended church at Maple Grove Sunday evening. J. A. Martin was in Shubert one day this week making photos for the class of 1910. A. E. Butler of Stella is superin tending the construction of his fath er's new building. K. II. Dunn and family spent Sat urday night and Sunday at the farm with It. J. Dunn and family. Mrs. Paul Smith was up from Falls City the f’rst of the week visiting her mother, Mrs. James Stephenson. For the past two weeks the haul ing of sand and cement for Butler & Martin lias kept the road warm be tween Shubert and this place. Mrs. E. E. Butler returned Satur day from Kearney, where she at tended a Missionary convention. On her return the visited in Lincoln with Rev. Lehman and wife, former pas tor at this place. Miss Lilly entertained the primary pupils and her writing class at a grove Saturday afternoon. A nice lunch of fruit and cake was served by Miss Lilly and Mrs. J. A. Martin at five o'clock. The little ones re gret very much that Miss Lilly has decided to cast her lot elsewhere for the next school year. —For Sale or Trade—Small gaso line engine in perfect condition, will sell or trade for cow, horse,buggy. Call up Falls City Tribune, Phone UL’G for particulars. 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