UNITED DOCTORS COMING! These Famous Specialists Will Make a Short V isit to Falls City on Thursday, June 2nd, at the New National Hotel. Word has been received that the Chief Consulting Physician of the Unitt d Doctors lias decided to pay a short visit to Falls City, and while here will stop at the New National Hotel where he will receive and ox amine patients. The United Doctors are the special ists whose wonderful cures have cans ed so much comment by the press, pulpit and public, not only in Ne braska, but all over the country. These specialists have founded a new school of medicine which embraces all of the good points of the old schools and leaves out tlu> bad. They use Allopathic drugs where they are needed, they use Horn* opath ie drugs where they are needed, and Eclectic drugs where they ar • needed and In some cases they use a combi nation of Eclectic drugs with Homeo pathic or Allopathic drugs in the ;amc cast'. Hence the name, United Doc tors—they have united the various schools and ‘'isms" of medicine to form a perfect system of curing dis eases. The United Doctors have many In stitutions established in tl..- larger cities of the United States. Their Omaha Institute is located on the second floor of the Neville Block, corner of ICth & Harney Sts., Oma ha, Nob. The object of the United Doctors In making this short visit to Falls City is to secure a few cases in this community, but they want those cases to be the most difficult ones They know that if they cure a few of the worst cases here that others will hear of it. and will go to their Omaha in stitute for treatment. A cured pa tient is their best advertisement.. Willie tiie Doctor is at The New National Hotel for this short visit on Thursday, June 2d, he will ex amine all patients free of charge and give free treatment, but will accept only curable cases for treatment, as it would not be a good advertisement to treat any cases unless they were sure of a cure. To the cases select ed for treatment a special reduced price will be made. The diseases treated by tl.c United Doctors are diseases of the nerves, blood, skin, heart, stomach, kidney, and liver, including rheumatism, par alysis, neuralgia, loss of nerve force, goiter, constipation, catarrah, epilepsy indigestion, dyspepsia, weak back, bloating, dropsy, cxzema, scrofula, diseases of women and diseases of men. The dailies throughout the country are continually publishing reports of the wonderful cures that have been made by the; United Doctors. De cently an account was given in an Oinalra paper of the case of Mrs. E. Bradford, who lives on D.D. No. 3, South Omaha, Neb., is which she says in part: “Ten years ago my health began to gradually fail and I grew worse until I was confined to my bed half of the time with terrible pains in my stomach and bowels and violent vomiting. For years I did not know what a well day was. Could eat no food that other people ate. Could get neither sleep nor rest on account of the awful suffering. I tried all the physicians in reach, but only got worse until a council of my fam ily physicians decided that I had gall stones and that nothing would save my life hut an operation and the sur geons could not promise even an op eration would relieve me or save me. "About one year ago 1 began to hoar accounts of the wonderful work of the United Doctors in gall stones. With death and the surgeons' knife staring me in the face, it seemed that I ought to see them ayway. “After a careful examination they pronounced tin1 case gall stones and said they could relieve me at once and cure me permanently. I thought i that for such results their price would be very high and I would not be able to take their treatment, but I found them kind and considerate. Their price was a i ronable one. One fee paid for everything, includ ing the medicine, until 1 should be entirely cured, regardless of how long it took. “Now, for over six months! I have not had an attack of my old trouble, I can eat anything 1 want and my digestion seems as good as ever. No more vomiting spells. No more awful pains. No more morphine from the family physician. No more star vation. I owe my recovery to the United Doctors and to them only. The have cured me. Since I have been cured a neighbor of mine also has been cured of gall stones. I want to say to all people who have gall stones, go to the United Doctors.’’ Porter H, Beeson, of '.<40 N 24th St. Omaha, Neb., who had nerve, bowel, stomach and kidney trouble for two years says: i was snupiy wasting away ana got so bad that [ could neither woi*k nor eat or hold anything on my stomach. I came home to my mother a skeleton and am satisfied that I would not have lived to exceed two weeks if I had not been persuaded l>y my mother to go to the United Doctors for treatment. I commenc ed to improve at once and within a week after commencing their treat ment was eating everything I wanted and digested it perfectly. In two weeks I went to work at my regular occupation, which is that of brick layer, and have been working ever since. I cannot speak in high enough praise of their treatment of my ease, which 1 feel was practically hopeless when I put it into their hands.” These ate only a few extracts of hundreds of testimonials on file in the office of the United Doctors throughout, the country. While the United Doctors will not accept any incurable eases for treat ment, one should not give up hope simply because their doctor lias fail ed to heli> them, it must be remem bered that this system of medicine has quickly cured many diseases which could not even he helped by other doctors and medicines. Tlie United Doctors treatment is all home treatment, so that. fre quent visits to our office are not riecessary. This treatment may be used in any home anywhere, without inconvenience, publicity or annoyance and without detaining the patient from i his or her usual occupation. This wonderful new treatment is what ttie Doctor is bringing to Falls City. He will be here but one day, and while here will receive patients J at the New National Hotel Parlors. I A straight, honest, I I healthful cream of I I tartar baking powder. I I Made from Grapes. I I Contains not a grain | of injurious ingredient &mcrs OR E AM 6 POWF® Fifty Years the Standard __ I \ The County in General The “Doings” of Our Country Friends and Neighbors. VERDON. Ed Shubort drove to Shubort on Tuesday. George Fogle made a trip u> Harada recently. Ed Falloon was up from Falls City Monday. Sarah Goolsby returned home from Kansas Wednesday. C. M. ami .1. A. Holnzelmaa made a trip to Salem Friday. John Hall and Walter Veaeh made a trip to SC Joe last week. Henry Fritz of Falls City visited his son, Henry and wife, Friday. Boone Griffith completed taking the census of this district last week. E. E. Ewing fib d his official bond as treasurer of the village of Verdon.; Fred Heim'man and son, Gorman.; were Falls City visitors till- week. P. S. 1 ieacoek and son came up from Falls City in their auto Friday. Anna Frauonfeldcr spent ,i part of last week mi Falls City with relatives. George ’’ogle and Zaek Briginan and son were Harada visitors re-1 cently. Miss Zigler of Falls City visited with Mrs. Ed Kuker one day last week Mrs. Joint Griffith and daughter, Ed na, wore shopping in Falls City Wed nesday. Mr and Mrs. Fred Gibson are the parents of a little son, born Wednes day, May M. Dr Gilbert Hall of Millard, Neb., spent last week with home folks at this place. Mesdames Arnold and Johnson and Miss Stella Johnson were in Falls City Saturday. .Mrs. E. Goolsby spent a lew days in the country last week with .lames Simpson and family. Tom Veat h and wife of Colorado were the guests of the former’s brother, 15. F. Veaeh and wife. Mable Heller returned home on Thursday from Fails City where she viisted her sister, Mrs. John Walker. Mrs. Dallas Yoder and baby of Falls City arrived Thursday morning for a short visit with Will Cook and family. Grandma Seldon returned Tuesday evening from an extended stay at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Fvans, tit Tecumseh. Mrs. George Knapp was hostess to a family dinner party Wednesday ev ening, it being the birthday anniver sary of Mrs. G. W, Knapp. Emerson Bowers and family made a trip to Falls City in their auto Sat urday to meet Mrs. Bowers' mother, Mrs. SimnSons, who arrived that day from Denver. The old box ear in the M. I’, yard was moved to Union Tuesday. It has been used for a “bunk” house at this place for some time, and will be used there for the same purpose. The Senior c lass services held at the Evangelical church were well attended, the address was delivered by Rev. Garries Special music was rendered by some of our best talent. The Kens’ngton Club met last week at the home of Mrs. G. I). Knapp. Eleven membc rs were present and several guests. The ladies spent an hour in needle work ami an ex cellent program was rendered by members of teh club. Dainty refresh ments were served. —John I). Rockefeller would go broke if lie should spend bis entire income trying to prepare a better med icine than Chamberlain’s Colic, Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy for diar rhoea, dysentery or bowel complaints. It is simply impossible, and so says every one that has used it. Sold by all druggists. PRESTON. Mrs. Mary Margrave spent Friday at the ranch. Grace Duncan is visiting with her cousin, Myra Bush. Leo Morris and Mat Banks left for Denver Wednesday. James T. Margrave is building an addition to his barn. Ruby LeClere has purchased a new Buick automobile. li. P. Rieger and little- daughter, Vizna, drove to Falls City Friday. it. D. Larrabee of Rulo spent last Thursday afternoon in Preston. John Morris went to St, Joseph on Saturday for a short visit witli rela tives. Elmer Hoselton and Mrs. Margaret Margrave drove to Rulo one day this week. A. D. Larrabeo and wife spent Sun day with his parents, R. D. Larabeo and wife of Rulo. W. C. and James T. Margruves of Mils place were county seat visitors one day last week. Little Alvin Kaiser, who has been very ill with appendicitis"is improv ing I'icoly at this time. E. E. Durfee and F. C. Oberst and Ira d IilIyer shipped several car loads of stock from here this week I Sina Shelly, who lias been suffer ing from ji severe case of blood poisoning is reported much better. A number of boys of Reserve drove over Thursday to fish in tin Horse shoe lake'. They returned home Fri day. Frank Anderson and Clyde Thacker were the guests of Levi Thacker and wife in Falls City Saturday night and Sunday. Miss Kffic Taylor died at the home of her sis, r, Mrs.Lewis Park.Friday. Site was taken to White Cloud for burial. Myra Be. It has resigned her posi tion as post-mistress and Cecil Hinds was appointed to fill the vacancy. Th fixtures w re moved into Mr. Hinds’ store Saturday evening. The W. C. T. U. of Pi'esUm met with Missis Ida anti May Prlbbetib May 12. An excellent program was given and plans discussed foi future work at the close of the session. A nice lunch was served during the social half-hour. SHUBERT. Hiram Stotts made a busii oss trip to Auburn Tuesday. Miss Cora i I ill was a Lincoln visit or a f< \v days last week. August Egncr and wife of near Ver sion were in town Friday. Nick Lippold of Baiadn was a business caller hero Friday. Howard Young and wife of Prairie Du ion were shopping here Monday. Miss Frost of Stella visPed with friends here the first of the week. Elder Murry and wife were guests of Harvey Hall and family Sunday. Born, on Tuesday, May It), to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shulenberg, a son. Miss Laura Marring spent last week with Russel Boatman and wife of Barada. Messrs Rumbaugli anil Ned row of Verdon were business visitors here Wednesday. Charles l.'aeon and wife of Lincoln visited friends and relatives here the last of the week. .1. C. Shulonberg and-Grant Sim best were Omaha visitors several days during the Week. Mrs. J. C. Shulenberg spent several days last week with her new grand son at thhe home of Charles Shulen berg anil wife. Mrs. David Hanson and children of Falls City were visiting with the for mer's daughter, Mrs. Walter Vanlan ingiiam. and family the past week, Floy Stotts, accompanied uy Miss Van Fleet of Riverton, Iowa came to this city from Peru Friday and vis ited with ihe former’s parents over Sunday. STELLA. Mrs. Mattie Hodge is in the sick list this week. Miss Justine Hoppe is quite sick with pneumonia. Mrs. C. D. Getry was quite sick the first of the week. Gene Baldwin and Ben Davis spent Sunday in Salem. Wm. Moore and wife are visiting friends in Atchison and Iowa Point. A. J. Baldwin was a business visit or in Omaha Friday and Saturday. Mose Veach of Verdon was trans acting business in Stella Wednesday. Will Raper of Omaha attended the funeral of his sister here last week. Grant Hinkle moved his household goods and family to Falls City Tues day. Rev. Young of Bethany visited old Stella friends a couple of days last week. Elmer Pugh and family visited John Beard and family near Auburn Sun day. Mrs. E. A. Kroh visited her sister, Mrs. Frank Awe at Howe the latter part of the week. Mrs. John Curtis is visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold at Hum boldt this week. H. E. Clark, wife ad daughter of Kansas City attended the funeral of Mrs. E. Monod last week. Charles Rapor and family of Verdon were in attendance at the funeral of the former's sister, Mrs. E. Monod. Mrs. Rosa Capp of St. Joseph, who was called here by the death of her sister-in-law, returned home Sunday. Mrs. A. W. Montgomery went to Omaha the first of the work, where she will remain for an indifinito time. Mrs. Lizzie Summer and daughter, Emely, left Thursday for Hamilton. Mo., where they will make their fu ture home. A baby girl was made a welcome member of the household at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bright, on Wednesday, May 11. Mr. and Mrs. A. Tyan gave a family dinner Sunday. Those present were: R. A. McMullen, wife and four child ren, Judge Parriot, wife and two children of Auburn, Robt Tynan, wife and two children ami Mrs Fay lb-wit of Ritzville, Wash. Sold On Its Merit » Wc sell the Crown Piano on its merits. Wa can show you point by point where the Crown Piano is superior to any other piano you can buy at any price Remember your piano is the most im portant purchase you will ever make for your home. It costs but little more, if any, to be sure that it is a good one. We sell the Crown on terms as easy as any good piano can be offered to people who know the difference between a questionable "induce ment" and real piano Value for their monsy. Many inferior pianos will cost you more than a Crown, Price does not determine value I've sold Grown Pianos in this territory for 16 years. That is good evidence of their merit. I also handle Strech & Zeidlar. Pease and Concord Pianos. These instruments are strictly high grade and too fine to be ped pled from house to house through the country, as a great many dealers do. That alone is proof enough that they are a cheap grade of pianos. Anyone contemplating buying a piano in the near future we will be pleased to have call and inspect ourpianos, AT E. LANDRIGAN S NEW FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING STORE, OPP. COURT MOUSE. I sell on time, monthly payments and take old instruments in exchange CLARENCE E. SMITH Everything at the Right Price At Rick’s Specials this Week 10 Cent Baking Disnes, 5 Cents (See North Window Display) See that fine ioc line of Souvenir Opal Chinavvare. If in need of I fishes look over our line. Lowest prices on dishes, by piece or set, in the city. Don t Forget the Auto to Be Given Away Saturday. May 28th 5c-IOc RICK’S I0c-25c ,,.-I 1 ^ to ^ 1 1 VV\U t)e Ple^esecurity. . „ position to 1 1 J imiroved see is in a V\ , c0n 1 \ «.SS» «"4 *e ^ ,0a \ \ 1 U -ire not already one. 1 \1 if y°u,aJLvitation to ^ | I CLIMAX CHICK FEED You want the best results: you want to save the most chicks. ! ^ We guarantee the CLIMAX * CHICK FEED. The best feed on the market. We guarantee it to give satisfaction or your money back. What more could you ask? For sale by V. I.yfonl, C, A. Heck. John Her mep, Li Ik. Aldrich, Pence-Little Co., C. W. Jackson. Falls City, Neb.: G. W. . Sturms, Strau.ssville; Elam A Co., Ara tfo 1*. O., tSeo. N Ocaiub, Kulo; Oca mb A Stacli. Verdoii; M. L, Dowell, Salem: K. J. Dunn A Co., Berada: A. W. Nixon, Barada TRY A SACK. YOU WILL BE PLEASED WITH THE RESULTS HECK & WAMSLEY FALLS CITY, NEBRASKA .. —" " ' ... R R. ROBBRTS IDEIN'FIS'F Office over Kerr’s Pharmacy Office 1 hone 2ti0 Residence Phone 271 J EDGAR R. MATHERS ' DENTIST Phones: Nos. 177, 217 Sam'l. Waul Building*