■■■.!■ . —... .■■mill i1 . The County in General The “Doings” of our Country Friends and Neighbors. —■ Rulo. Della Martin wa« a Preston vis itor Monday. Bill Brainard of Missouri was a Rulo visitor Sunday. Frank Kulp of Wymore was a Rulo visitor last Friday. James Mooney was a Falls City visitor Monday morning. Clara Aikman spent Sunday with her mother in Rulo. Kmmn Jackson was a Falls City, visitor one day last, week. Bessie Anderson was a Falls City visitor last Saturday. Miss Thompson spent Sunday at her home in Falls City. Will Story and wife spent Sun day with friends in Rulo. Mr. Rivits of Lincoln was a Ru lo visitor one day last week. Francis Pierce was a Falls City visitor the last of the week. John Kanaly spent a couple of days in St. Joseph Inst week. I Ben Lunsford was a visitor t«' Missouri the first of the week. J. A. Osborne spent a couple of days in St. Joeseph this week. L. B. Lyman of Wymore was a Rulo visitor one day last week. Grace Cronin and John McClca lan went to the show Saturday. Sam Goolsby was a Rulo busi ness visitor the first of the week. Kd McVey went to St. Joseph Monday for a visit with relatives. Ike UetKins a lid son 01 .Mis souri were Uulo visitors lust week Ira lioylen of I own visit ed wit.li Uulo friends a few days this week Mrs. Dnnneeker went to St. do soph last week for a few days vis it. Hoy Williams took a crowd to Missouri on a paw-paw hunt Sun day. Frank Chaney of Missouri was a business visitor here last Satur day. A crowd form Uulo attended the carnival at White ('loud this week. Josie Vetter of Kansas visited with Mrs. 1>. VanValkcnherR last week. John Pope and son Irwin were Falls City visitor the last of the week. Mrs. dames Taiijfiiey spent last week visiting relatives in St. Jo seph. Hope Ward left last week for Tnrkio Mo., where she will attend school. Jake Fiekel came down from Humboldt Sunday to visit with friends. Mrs. C. d, Huber went to St. do seph last week to have her eyes treated. Mr. Tliroup of Lincoln was a business visitor here the last of the week. A large crowd I rum Rulo at tended tin' show at Falls City, Saturday. Karl Dicks came up from White Cloud Sunday to \ i-^it with rela tives here. Clyde Hart and Raymond Mar cum returned from Falls City Sut day morning. Lena Harrison left last week for a visit with relatives at Ah-1 ilene, Kansas. Al Allgeier left Wednesday for Wymore as operator in the Bur lington depot. Mrs. Charles Tagney of Falls! "City visited with her parents in Rulo last week. Mrs. Tony Asher and children of Kansas visited with Rulo rela tives last week. August Johnson went to Nehr a ka City Sunday for a short visit with liis family. Al Schaffer and family of Scrih ner Xehr. visited with Rulo rela tives this week. Charlie Arnold and family are visiting this week with relatives a Abilene, Kansas. Carl Fredreek came from Diller last week to work for Phil Horan in the barber shop. Mrs. D. YanValkenberg spent several days last week with friends in St. Joseph. Mrs. Harry Bradford and little » son llarry af Wymore visited in Kulo several days last week. Sterling Meudenhal came down from Iowa Saturday to spend a few days with relatives. .Mrs. George Seley returned Sunday evening from a visit with relatives at Iloag Xohr. Mr. Anderson of Atchison came Monday to take Al AlgnirV place as operator at the depot. Marry Brinegar is in South Da kota this week with several ear loads of apples and pears. d. Robinson returned the last of the week from a visit with re lat i\ es at < 'learmont. Mo. Mrs. Oss Daniels and son True returned Saturday from a visit with relatives at West Borrow. Ed Davis and wife returned Friday morning from a trip to ITtnh and other western points. Lou Schaffer and wife left last week for Greeley, Colo, where they will make their future home. Mrs. Emma MeVey went to St. dooseph Monday morning for a few days visit, with her daughter. Mamie Kanaly and sisters Flor ence and Margaret were Falls Gity visitors the last of the wok. Mrs. Will Glarieo and little daughter of Diller visited with Rulo friends several days of last week. Leonard Simon wife and (laugh ter of Preston visited with rela tives in Bulo, 0)\ few days Iasi week. Mrs. Charlie Schaffer and her daughter Nellie spent a couple of days with relatives in Falls City the first of the week. F.wing and Sam Ward spent last week at Central City and Bur well Nehr. disposing of a carload of apples at each of the places. The telephone office has been remodeled and repaired, a now front put in, new windows, new doors and other much needed improvements made. Bov. and Mrs. A. F. Wachtel re turned the first of the week from the annual conference at York. They also visited with friends in Humboldt and Lincoln. A letter received from Hnocli Jnekson at Lost Springs, Wyom ing says they had a hard frost th 21th of August killing all their corn and late potatoes. He also says times are pretty hard. Mrs. James Ilosford ontertainoi her Sunday School class of little girls Saturday evening. The tim was spent with games of various kinds. Dainty refreshments were served and all report a jolly time. Miss Pauline Kirk and John Me Fry were married in Fulls City, Wednesday evening of last week. They left for Kansas City Thurs day morning for a short visit. A host of friends wish them hap piness in their future life. Mrs. Kmma Kern returned to Wymore Saturday after a short stay at her home in Bulo. The loth of Oct. she with her daugh ter Mrs. Harry Bradford will start to Boise City, Idaho, to visit with her parents who are to celebrate their golden wedding Nov. Jrd. and they will stay for that event. I You get three or four times the strength of ordi nary spices when you specify i Tone Bros, import their own pepper, ginger, cin namon, mustard, cloves, etc. Tones’ spices are of full strength, last longer —are more economical. At Your Grocer’s 10c or send us a dime for full size package and "Tone's Spicy Talks." nTBK IMS.. DCS MOINES, I0WS Busans si F Minis On 6m.ni Cum Shubert. (lust Schueth of Kansas is here visiting old friends. Thomas Moore of McCook spent Sunday here with friends. •I. F. Shuhert wife and diiugli ter took in the Stella I’ienie. •I. F. Shuhert and family were Falls City visitors on Friday. Several from here took in the eireus in Falls City Saturday. M. T. Hill was a Falls City visi-, tor the latter part of last week. | Mrs. .1. <’. Shulonberg spent Imt week at Falls City with her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Ross are the proud parents of a son since Sept. mil. ('has. Seoville and family of NV malm spent Sunday here with re latives. II. K. Williams and wife spent last week with relatives at Nema ha ('ity. Mrs. Frank Mullnn who has been sick for several days is now mhch better. Ray Lundy left Monday for IV ru where he will attend school the coming year. II. C. Davis and wife of Falls City spent one day last week with J. L. Dal by and wife. Miss Veva Bergsma entertain ed Miss Lizzie Moore and Miss Lo ta Starry of McCook last Friday. .lames Stephenson and wife en tertained the formers sister Mrs. dimerson of Me Cook a few days last week. hlmer King ot Lincoln inside this his place of business Satur day. 11 is old friends were glad see him again. (’. II. Bacon and wife formerly of this place lmt now residing in Beatrice spent Sunday in Shubert visiting friends. dim Hiimbaugh and family, .Jake Birdsley and family spent Sunday sit the home of Clias. Sim 1 enherg and wife. Mrs. Taylor accompanied her daughter Gladys to Peru Monday to see that she is nicely settled in her hoarding place. Prof. Oliver of Falls City visit ed the schools here Tuesday. He was not only pleased with past work hut with the present also. duo Ross and wife of Falls City spent Tuesday at the home of thor son and wife, making the acquaintance of their little grand son. Misses Charlotte Imler, Gladys Taylor and Floy Stotts left Mon day morning for Peru where they expect to attend the Normal the coming winter. 'Pin' Women’s Literary Club met last Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. M. Shubert. A jolly good time was had by all present and lovely refreshments were served. bulla beasoner and family are now making preparations to leave for their new home at Fnadilla. Mr. and Mrs. Rcasoner have been residents here for seven! years, and will he greatly missed by all who knew them. Verdon. Mrs. Me Cleary of Falls City was in town recently. Mrs. . re lief agent spent several days here, last week. .Mr. and -Mrs. Duard Corn en tertained Mr. and Mrs. Shaw of. Reserve Kans. Mr. Spence formerly of Falls City is clerking for the Verdon Mercantile Co. doe Mark arrived Friday even ing from Creighton for a visit with relatives. Rev. Carries returned last week from Cottage where he assisted quarterly services. Emerson Bauer shipped three carloads of fine hogs to St. Louis Saturday evening. Mrs. Asa -Miller enjoyed a visit last week from her father who re sides at Klk Creek. Mesdames M. Maliza and R. Chamberlain have returned from their trip to Dakota. S. B. Summers is substituting for agent Stringfield at the Mis souri Pacific station. J. H. Hall and Mrs. 0. E. Hall made a pleasant trip to the county seat last week. Will Miller and wife of Ohio township were the guests of Ver don friends Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Cooper returned home from a recent visit with re latives at Topeka Kansas. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Sailors have moved to their new home in the south-east part of town. Roy Johnson and Lloyd Diet rich spent Saturday afternoon in the country near Straussville. Mrs. Ida Mailer of Ohio town ship was the guest of Yerdon friends Wednesday afternoon. Ralph Carries arrived Friday from Humboldt where he visits'll old friends the past two weeks. Quinton Stump and wife spent Sunday here with the formers par cuts Mr. and Mrs. West Stump. J. M. Griffiths and family are enjoying a visit from relatives who arrived recently from Kansas Uncle George Fogle and wife visited at the home of A If Ram sey and wife near Dawson Sun day. Dr. Thomas has moved his household goods to the building formerly known as the Transit House. Mr. K. de Frese returned to his home in Atchison Kansas af ter spending a few days here with his brother. Miss Myrtle Mailers came up form Falls City for a short stay with her sister Mrs. Fred. Ilcin ernian and family. Mrs. John Dillon and sister Mrs. Mertha Weddle went to Falls City Saturday morning returning home .Saturday night. Miss Tresa Armbuster who hasj been visiting Miss Julia Frauenlin folder returned to her home in Shubert Monday morning. Dave Davies and family came up from the county seat Sunday for a visit with Mrs. Davies par ents Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Griffiths, of Mroken Arrow, Oklahoma are visiting friends here at present. Miss Kdna Parsons returned home from an extended visit with her brother and family at Hugo Washington. Her little ne phew Loyal Parsons aceompaning her home to remain here till next summer. Digestion and Assimilation. It is not the quantity of food tak en but the amount digested and assim ilated that gives strength and \i tality to the system. Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets invigor ate the stomach and liver and enable them to perforin their functions nat urally. For sale by all druggists. Cosmopolitan Magazine. Wanted, Cosmopolitan Maga zinc requires the services of a representative in Falls City to look after subscription renewals and to extend circulation by spec ial methods which have proved unusually sucessful. Salary com mision. Previous experience de sirable but not essential. Whole time or spare time. Address wit’ references, II. Campbell, Cos mopolitan Magazine, 178!) Broad way, New York City. w^w wyyw wyrw wy^w WWW WWW w^w w^w wyw wy^w wy^w wyjfw vygw ryj>w mjjtw wyw wy^w w^w J^ 41 Community Interests . .. M Did you ever stop to think how much we all depend upon one 41 another. As St. Paul said, “Different members, but all of the ^ same body.” If the eye, or the hand, or the foot refuses to do its work the whole hody is hampered, and hence one cannot say * to the other, “1 have no need of thee.” The same is true with tiie varied interests of this community where we live The farmer, the merchant, the doctor, the lawyer, the banker all •! depend on one another, and for any one of the number to refuse ~ to recognize this is to throw our whole business machine out of joint. In anger a man says. “I can do business without you ” * i’erhaps he can, hot not so good as with “you.” To buy goods ^ away from home, or to send your money away from home for deposit is to ignore the claim the community lias on you. As ♦! bankers we wish to acknowledge this claim always and feel that „ “turn about is fair play.” Your money on deposit with us aids in building up and making more prosperous this community in which you live, and general prosperity always means individual ^ prosperity. We shall be glad to see your name, often on the tail end of our checks. Farmers State Bank * PRESTON, NEBRASKA * BEAUTY IN YOUTH is expected. Can’t have it tlio without careful painstaking as to your person. The first care to be considered is V THE TEETH Bad teeth and foul breath are I synonymous. Steer clear of both by patronizing those den tal parlors. We assist nature and work wonders in assisting to beautify and preserve the teeth. Work is guarranteed. Dr. Yutzy, Dr. C. E. Heffner, Falls City, Nebraska OF COURSE IT’S PRETTY if it comes from here. Even our most inexpensive trinkets have a beauty above the comon. GLANCE AT THE JEWELRY carelessly as you will you can not fail to be impressed with its evident good taste and ar tistic excellence. We have plenty of pretty things you aught to see. Come and have a ,look at them. R. B. Simpson.Falls City Special September Rates TO THE EAST:—Y ou can make an eastern trip at reduced rates any day, and for many eastern trips tile limit lias been ex tended to (30 days instead of 30 days. LOW ONE WAY RATES TO THE COAST - General basis, only $25.00; August 25th to September 9th and October 1st to 15th tO California destinations, and from September 15th to Oc tober 15th to the Northwest and Puget Sound. CALIFORNIA EXCURSIONS: —General basis, only $50.00 round trip, direct routes, September 1st to 7th and September 24th to 30th; $15.00 higher includes the Shasta Route. HOMESEEKERS’ EXCURSI0NS:-lst and 3rd Tuesdays. Irri gated lands assure a crop and values will greatly increase during the immediate future. E. G. WHITFORD, Ticket Agent L. M. WAKELEY, General Passenger Agt. OMAHA, NEBRASKA Printing Envelopes 1 E 11 1 1*11 OUR SPECIALTY ^ THAT IS WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF PRINTING THEM CORRECTLY Let Us Figure With You D No, 13—Denver Exp.1:10 a. rr. No. 15—Denver Exp. t Local). 1:40 p. tr.. No. 43—Portland Exp.10:17 p. m. No. 41—Portland Exp.2:25 p. is No. 121—Lincoln Loc. via Ne braska City.5:00 a. rr. East Bound No. 14—St. J., K. C. & St. L .7:38 a. m. No. 44—St. J.. K. C. & St. L. .3:37 a. m No. 10—St. J., K C. & St. L. .4:22 p. m. (Local) No. 42—St. J., K C. & St. L. .4:35 p. id No 122—From Lincoln, via Nebraska City. 8:45 p m. E. G. WHITFORD, Agent. —Eat Sowle’s Candy. Missouri Pacific ^t*a**u. Trains East Tr. 104—St Louis Exp.2:10 p. in. Tr 106—Kansas City Exp.. 3:40 a. in. Tr. 132—K. C. Local. ..*7:30 a. m. Tr. 192—Local Freight.*9:40 a. m. Tr. 138—Omaha Local, ar..*9:00p. ni. Trains West Tr 103—Omaha Linco'n Ex. 1:50 p.m. Tr. 105—Omaha-Lincoln Ex. 2:55 a. tn. Tr. 137—Omaha local.*7:15 a. m. V Tr. 191—Local Freight.*1:20 p. m. 1 Tr. 131—Kansas City Lo. ar.*8:15 a. m. *Daily excert Sunday. _ E. E. MARR, Agent. A good farm for sale, north of Falls City. Enquire of W. H. Maddox.