The County in General The “Doings” of Our Country Friends and Neighbors. RULO. Si Hunker of Wisconsin was h Rulo visitor Monday. Charlie Cessna of White Cloud was in town Friday. Alta Gilbert returned to her school i work at York Sunday. Bert Billot of Montana came home last, week for a visit. Rav Beley was a business visitor at Falls City, last Saturday. Fred Dempsey of Preston was a Ru lo visitor last Thursday. August Johnson spent Sunday with his family in Nebraska City. Mr. and Mrs Fred Brown are the proud parents of a baity girl. Floyd long spent the past week, with relatives near Hiawatha. R. W. lairabeo and wife visited wit relatives in Preston last week. Rev. Pickett and family have start 'd bouse keeping In the parsonage. George Seley canto home from M’y ■nere Friday for a few days visit. Mrs. Thos. Joliusou of Knapp, Wis consin visited in Rulo last. week. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. John McFry spent Thanksgiving with Rttlo relatives. John Story of Hiawatha was u itu lo visitor a couple of days last week. Carl Frederick returned from a lew weeks visit, with liis brother at Diller. A1 Dixon returned from Wymore, Friday to finish the work across the river. Coon Thomas and his family moved back on Ids farm north of town last week. Dr. .1. C. Shepherd vvenl III St. .10-| . soph Tuesday for a short visit with re Intives. F!o\ il True visited several days the1 t latter part of tit" week with friends i in .Salem. J '■.ink (iardnet of West Bend, Iowa 'd/ til ait-: week with « I • vu .VuiilUiiitnirg Is visiting h. : I, 'It M 'Ivin Rinehart it ifh Ci a'. t, Kanass. Far I Licks at'd fnmily of White Clot d visited with relatives here the las', of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Heorae Oldfield re ("!■’ rl from :i three weeks visit ill Auburn Wednesday. Mr Lari Orcttt r. turned Saturday • *1 ft att i-\l tided visit with ■ - iat; > s near Falls City. " a t I M* tiny Williams and ba by ■< M Thai i sg'ving with Mr. Wil frm n.itin■ r at Fortescue Mo. Ward was a Kansas City vis if' r ' for tin' purpose of se-1 I ' • 1 ■’ ■ fi.r I is Christmas = • i .. i ... i„ n:i re . '1 u it does .(Kf liglitei loaves mane l ot ri a* h y u rixpec- its resulU 1 happy cen- AW from Puritan Flour lias tatioti • if it dots not k**t to those ob- hrovght about its exrlu tn.ike tl.e very best bread, gHL tained wilhother JnW rive use in the best Ne cake, biscuit or pie crust that flours. fSTT braska homes. So great is the you ever bale,! if it does^Wk £gff demand for our flour that we net do all this, 1 rii- ; the rest \BWk jfJmp have g-awn in a few years from of the sack hack and your grocer mS!? a 200-barre!-a-day-mill to our will refund you your money. We present output of 2,000 barrels. That want you to trv this flour at is putting on the ciphers fast, but the risk see are just that positive of^gShajy largest increase is yet to come. There is your approval and steady patronage therebut .a one-word reason for this exceptional after. success—QUALITY. Wells-Abbott-Nieman Company The Pu ritan Millers—Schuyler, Nebraska A Pretty Face is marred by poor teeth. No matter how perfect the features may be, they are not attractive if the teeth are not regular and even. Part of Ouu Dental Work is to straighten crooked teeth and to repface protruding ones with teeth that will match the others. If you a afraid to smile on account of one or more ugly or uneven teeth, come and see us. We can fix them. Dr. Yutzv, Dr. C. If. Heffner, Falls City, Nebraska IN THE SUNNY SOUTH: Every first and third Tuesday very low homeseekers' excursion rates are in effect to the South with 25 day limits, and every day the winter tourist rates are in effect with all winter limits. TO CALIFORNIA: Daily excursion rates with attractive condi tions, limits, stop-over privileges, side tuips, etc, are in effect. The annual winter movement to Southern California by thousands of Americans who desire to escape the rigors of the north is now under way. COLORADO: A two or three weeks so jura in the winter climate of Colorado is recommended by physicians as one of the best up-building tonics available. * The great National Western Stock Show is held at Denver, .January 1(3-21. The Burlington takes excellent care of you to California, either in through standard or through tourist sleepers with conductors in charge;- via Denver, Scenic Colorado and Salt Lake (,’itv. WESTERN LAND PRODUCTS EXHIBIT will be held in Omaha, .January l*th to 2Mh. All new western localities should be represented; all farmers and prospective farmers should see this instructive exhibit. E. G. WHITFORD, Ticket Agent L. W. WAKELEY, General Passenger Agt. OMAHA, NEBRASKA 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. 13—Denver Exp. (Local). 1:40 p. m. No. 43—Portland Exp. 10:17 p. m. No. 41—Portland Exp....2:25 p. tr. No. 121—Lincoln Loc. via Ne braska City.4:30 a. tr. East Bound No. 14—St. 3 , K. C. it St. L .7:38 a. in. No. 44—St. J., K. C. it St. L. .3:37 a. m No. 16—St. J., K C. it St. L..4:22 p. m. (Local) No. 42—St. .1,, K C. & St. L. .4:35 p. m No. 122— From Lincoln, via Nebraska City. 8:43 p. tn. E. G. WlUTFOKD, Agent. Missouri Pacific Trains East Tr. 104—St Louis Exp. 2:10 p. in. Tr. 106—Kansas City Exp.. 3:40 a. m. Tr. 1.32— K. C. Local.*7:30 ». m. Tr. 102—Local Freight.*0:40 a. m. Tr. 138—Omaha Local, ar. .*9:00 p. nj. , 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. 101—Local Freight.*1:20 p.m. Tr. 1.31 — Kansas City Lo. ar. 5:15 a.m. * Daily excert Sunday. E. E. MARK, Agt nt. A good farm for sale, north of Falla City. Enquire of W. II. Maddox.