The County in General The “Doings” of our Country Friends and Neighbors. STELLA. 11. K. ('lark of Kansas City is it town on business. Gene Plasters anti Carl Baldwin; spent Sunday in Auburn. L. O. Ciphers and wife were Shubert visitors on Monday. Mrs. Cabal Bryant of Omaha is visiitng her sister Mrs. •!. M. Vaught. Mrs. Byral Day of Long Beach, Cal., is visiting her mother Mrs. Wm. .Mooer, M. W. Knapp and wife were Stella visitors Thursday, and took in the picnic. Miss Allen of Auburn is visit ing her cousin Dr. A. W. Mont gomery and wife. Mrs. Thomas Hale and children are spending the week with rela tives at Rock Port Mo. .Jewel Clieeuy and wife arrived Monday form New Orleans and will spend some time visiting old friends in Stella and vicinity. Mrs. W. Lytle and son Simon of Lincoln are visiting old triends in Stella. .John Timerman of Sahetha Kas was visiting his brothers the lat ter part of last week. Mrs. DouRliiTty, unu little daughter from St. Paul visited in Stella several days last week. .laeob Swihart and wife return ed last week from their summer visit in Kansas and Colorado, with their children. (i. F. Ailor returned Friday from a months visit with relatives ,u| utuiJl.ii4\ |su \\ pmt i»ihiHji4\ u; was sick all the time he was away Howard Plasters went to bin eoln the latter part of last week and will again enter the I Diversi ty. Mart (loolsby and wife and grandson Tom Coolshy ol Falls City visited Stella relatives last week. Mrs. .lohn Henderson and Miss Willa visited in Shubcrt Sunday at the homo of doe Henderson. A. d. < ’urtis has purchased the residence of VV. II. Ilogrefe where Mr. 1‘ixley lives and will move there the first of the month. Miss Virginia Ailor of Auburn spent Sunday with her grandpar ents Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Ailor. Mrs. 10. Wither lias been visit ing relatives in Kansas for sever al weeks but is expected home this week. Irene Wilson ot mnnmi was quite sick with diphtheria Hie and Mrs. Percy Montgomery. Wiley 1 lodge and wife arrived Friday form California t<» visit their parents Mrs, Mattie Hodge past weeeks. She is at the home o her grandmother Mrs. M. Hodge. Mrs. Townoumker and dnughte Lola of Beatrice are \ Biting her sou Li* Kov (irilliths and lamil\. The L. 11. II. gave a surprise at the home of Mrs. K. AA heeler last Friday afternoon in honor of Mrs A. L. Adams. She was persented with a souvinier spoon with the initials L. II. 11. engraved on it. sherbet and cake were served by the club. Alls-- Iva Chaney returned Sat purday from Kansas City, where she had been visiting her sister. Airs. Alary Foster of (luthrio. Okln. is at the home of her pa rents Air. and Airs. Win. Moore. D. AY. Bryant and wife are no\y! settled in their new home in the south part of town. A. L. Adams moved his house hold goods to Omaha the lirst M the week and will hereafter be a resident of that city. The electric light plant chang ed management last Thursday. John Brenner and Joshua Curtis will have charge. Little Alildred Wixon died at the home of her foster parents Mr AVes. Nedrow and Frances Saturday, Sept. 17. The remains were brought to Stella, Alonday morning and the funeral was held at the Lutheran church in the afternoon. She was buried at Prairie Union. She was six years of age and was the youngest daughter of tVm. Wixon. She had been in the Stanley home since the death of her mother when she was a babe. The Stella pienie hist Thursday was a decided success. The weather could not have been bet ter had it been ordered. The crowd was the largest ever at the annual pienie. There was plenty of free amusement for every one A hall game in the forenoon lie tween Hrock and Stella resulted in a defeat for Hrock 10 to 2. In the afternoon the game between Falls City and Teeumseh was one of the best ever played inStella, Falls City winning the game, 1 to 2 BARADA. <). Wolf of Atchison, Kuns. vis ited with friends this week. Miss Mary Kigs of Shubert was calling on friends here, Sunday R. II. Dunn and family spent Sunday at the farm with home folks. Mrs. M. S. dim meson and chil dren of McCook are visiting her father, das. Stephenson. Mrs. Nellie White and daughte Maude of Folk <’o.. Mo. are visit ing the family of Wilford Orr. Walker Butler and S. F. Butler and .Mi’s. Brace Fletcher of Ills., visited this week with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Butler en tertained at dinner. Sunday, the families of K. Butler, M. M. Hen dricks, II. Martin, A. H. Butler and .1. A. Martin in honor of vis it ing relatives. >1. I. Martin returned, Saturday Irom a two weeks visit at various Iowa points. (\ II. Martin marketed a load of hogs in St. doe the first of the week. 0 Saturday .Mrs. H. K. Butler and Miss Kiltie Butler entertained their Sunday s.•'Iioel classes at the country home of the former. The children were conveyed thither in carriages and a most delightful .. was enjoyed by the little ones. Delicious refreshments were Nerved. Kdgar Brine of Shenandoah. Io wa, is visiting friends and rela tives here. A meeting for the organization of a heading Circle for the teach ers and all who are interested, will he held in the Barada school house Friday evening Sept. .'10. Scotty Weissinger is quite sick with typhoid fever, but is do ing as well as can he expected. Bernard Duerfeldt is carrying his arm in a sling. Blood poison ing was threatened. Dr. Van Os del who is treating the arm an ticipates no serious results. Dr. VanOsdel reports a girl at the home of Otis Sailors, horn the lath. Also a little gild at the home of Moses Barr. •lolui Vaught and wife of Stella visited with \V. F. Butlers. Ohio Tlie .Misses Way Were guests of Nellie Knisely, Sunday, Miss Otn Fisher was a guest of Mrs. (). |». Prichard Saturday. Alison Knisely and wife were guests of Lloyd Knisely mid wife Sunday. •Mrs. Sailors of near Barada \v, 3 the guest of Airs. Chester Stump. Monday, afternoon. Lewis Hunt and family spent Sunday with P. K. Shaffer and wife. Wesley Ned row and Franeis Stump and their families were entertained at the home of Wallie Stump and family. Sunday. Marseilles and .Marvel Stump of Falls City visited at Lewis Hurts one day recently. •John Reisehiek and family spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Meyers. \ era Shatter is spending this week assisting Airs. Chester Stump in her preparations to move to Hastings. Mrs. N. Peek and two children were guests at the home of F. M. Shafer and family. Manley and Lulu Stump return ed from Manley this week where they have been visiting. II. .1. and O. It. and Geo. Prich ard and their families spent Sun day near Verdun at the home of Kd Auxier and family, Coon Prichard and family weer there also. Willi amsvi lie Kiltie Scott Wissinger is ill wit I typhoid fever. Miss Amanda Duerfeldt has re turned from Omaha, where she ha been working for Mr. Hanson. I. A. Dunn went to Kails City one day last week. Mr. Henry Butler spent Sunday at home returning to Humboldt again on Monday. Eugene Dunn, who went to Lin -«M JlHJ .l|»JS -M|| pU.>4|t( 04 U[0.) turned to his home last week. M. M. Hendricks bought a bunch of cattle of R. d. Dunn, recently. G. W. Duerfeldt was in Falls City , last week. Oust Neimoler gave a card par ty to his many friends Saturday evening. Deter Shilling and Mrs. Annie were Kalis City visitors last week Miss Ella Wissinger has been on the sick list, luads uosiiiin||i,w ’'pj’i.V SS'!IV Sunday at I. A. Dunns. N, A. Arnold and family spent Sunday at ('has Steinhrink's, nea Salem. E. E. Butler and family spent Sunday in Barada at the home of W. K. Butler. Miss Kurile Koso spent Sunday! 'll |’,.h|’,,1(I '*) ‘k-'TC l'»w '-MV P{ i Salem 11a 11>li Stabler was in town Sunday night with his auto. William Gentry and family went to Kalis City, Saturday. William Tiehen was severely burned in an explosion of gaso line. Monday night. Mrs. W. Spurlock was called to Kails City, Wednesday by the illness of her uncle, I. L. Mead. •I. lx. Ilegester of Bogard, Mo. was the guest of his grand son K. W. Boyd a few days last week. Miss Myrtle Kasley left last Tuesday morning to attend the ag rieultural college at Manhattan, Kansas, Mrs. I). W. Scott. Mrs. M. B. Miller, and George Mieheals and family of Morrill visited the fam ily of K. W.Jloyd last Sunday. Mrs. George Jennings was up from Kails City the first of the week keeping house for her fath er during the absence of her mot her. Mrs. d. K. Campbell spent a few days the first of the week in Sabetlia, th ■ guest of Mrs. Brooks. I’lie Outlook printing plant was moved into the old storeroom of Shildneek Bros. Saturday. A copy of the new “Standard” was also handed round. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Knuiiert, who have been in California since spring are hack again. They ex pect to leave again soon for Okla homa where Mr. Kmmert has pur chased property. Miss Dorothea Wittwer left for Bern. Monday where she will at tend school. Ytnbl Will Build You Up and Make You Strong Old people, tired, weak, run down people, delicate children, frail mothers, and those recovering from severe illness, this is a fact. Thousands of genuine tes timonials from reliable peo ple prove this claim, and to further support the fact and prove our faith in what we say, we unhesitatingly de clare that any one who will try a bottle of VINOL will have their money returned without question if they are not satisfied that it did them good. LaiiiiBiiaiiiiiaiB^HiiilB^HBnr*'' •vxS Of the Big Horn Basin and the Yellowstone Valley are today the garden spots of the country. Several farms are now ready to homestead, and the Government Surveyors are laying out more new farms for new settlers who are lucky enough to get on the ground in time to get the choice ot these new locations. Our new literature just frcm the press tells how you can homestead these b irds and repay the government the actual cost of the water right in ten yearly payments wituout interest. Carey Act Lands—Several thousand acres of Carey Act Lards just opened for entry—only thirty days residence required. The settler buys these lands from the State and the perpetual water right Ire in the irrigation company. Long time given to settlers to pay for these lands and water rights. Join our personally conducted excursions the 1st or 3rd Tues duv of each month. Specially Prepared Wyoming Literature just off the press. Write*for it today. ■' aw—WMC— D. CLESV! DEAVER, General Agent Land Seekers Information Bureau 1004 Farnam Street, Omaha, Ncbr. Envelopes OUR SPECIALTY THAT IS WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF PRINTING THEM CORRECTLY Let Us Figure With You Burlington Route West Bound No. 13— Denver Exp.1:10 a. m. No. 15—Denver Exp. (Local).1:40 p. ir.. 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. tn. No. 44—St. J., K. C. & St. L .3:37 a. tn No. 10—St. J., K & St. L. .4:22 p. tn (Local) No. 42—St. J , K C. & St. L. .4:35 p. m No 122—From Lincoln, via Nebraska City. 8:45 p m. E. L. WHITFOKD, Agent. — Eat Sowle’s Candy. Missouri Pacific Trains East Tr. 104—St Louis Exp. 2:10 p. m. Tr. 106—Kansas Cit3r Exp.. 3:40 a. m. Tr. 132—K. C. Local.*7:30 a. m. Tr. 102—Local Freight.*9:40 a. m. Tr. 138—Omaha Local, ar. .*9:00 p. m. Trains West Tr 103—Omaha Linco’n Ex. 1:50 p. m. Tr. 105—Omaha-Lincoln Ex. 2:55 a. m. Tr. 137—Omaha local.*7:15 a. m. Tr. 191—Local Freight.*1:20 p. m. Tr. 131—Kansas City Lo. ar.*8:15 a. m. *Dail)r excert Sunday. E. E. MARK. Agent. A good farm for sale, north of Falls City. Enquire of W. H. Maddox.