The County in General The “Doings” of Our Country Friends and Neighbors. DAWSON Dr. Elliot was uown. from Humboldt Sunday. Mrs. James Nee-Id went to Lincoln, .Monday. VV. S. Ley da was on our streets Tuesday. J'rof. Hendricks was to balls City Saturday. Marshal Perry was here from Hum boldt last week. Clare Liebhart has been very sick the last few days. Kate O'Donnell was up from Falls City last Saturday. .Mrs. James O’Grady has been very sick the past week. Cora and Julia Foster were down to Rulo last Sunday. Bill Waller and wife are the happy parents of a little son. Maggie Quinlan visited in Falls City a few days last week. Clyde Gates and wife are delighted over the arrival of a little girl. Mrs. Mary Halavaity of Lincoln wa visiting Dawson friends, Sunday. August and Della Utermohlen re turned from Canada last. Saturday. E. VV. Buser and daughter Gladys were Falls City shoppers, Saturday. Rebecca and Sarah Ulmer purchase the house of Jerry Fenton last week. Airs. Bert Layman of Table Rock is visiting her sister Mrs. Bill Waller Alex. Fisher, Jr. went to Kansas City last week with a car load of stock. Jesse Harburg returned from Kansas where he has been visiting his parents. Alike O'Donnell went back to Kan sas City, last Sunday after having about a months vacation. Superintendent Oliver was visiting the High School last Tuesday and gave a very interesting speech. Walter Utermohlen is improving rapidly. He was to town Saturday. He thinks he will be able to go back to school by the first of February. Mr. Dave Mountain returned home from Omaha last Saturday. He re ports Mrs. Mountain as getting along fine. She has been in the hospital fo about a week. HUMBOLDT Kd Borland nas been quite sick this week. T. M. Draper spent. Sunday with rel nines in Dawson. Miss Nina Tiehen of Dawson was in town, Wednesday. Mrs. Molly Bradley was a passenge to Table Rock Wednesday. The Methodist Circle met with Mrs. p. M. Williamson, Thursday. Marshall Perry and family visited in Dawson part of the week. Rev. Wachtel and wife of Rulo are visiting relatives here this week. . O. 15. Zook attended to business in Omaha the latter part of the week. Mrs. R. R. Pliilpot left Friday for a few days visit with relatvies in Lin coln. Miss Made Varner was detained from her school duties because of sickness. John Ross left Sunday for Clifton. Knasas, where he will spend a short time with friends. Miss Hazel Woolsey of Tecumseh spent the first of the week with rel atives in this city. Tile Alpha Club met Monday after noon in the K. of P. Hall. A special program was rendered. Mrs. Wm. Reise returned to this city the last of the w'eek after spend ing Some time in the east. Miss Hula Miller of Burchard was a guest of her friend Miss Jessie Dra per, the first of the week, Chas. Powers returned to his home in this city Wednesday, after spend ing several days in Kansas City. Charles Neher and wife of Seattle, Washington, are guests at the home of D. M. Neher and wife in town. John Kuper living north of Hum boldt sold four hogs the first of the week, the average weight being *120 pounds. The Nemaha Dredge Company having completed their work in this section loft the first of the week for Preston. Roy Dean and Harry Pennington j who together purchased the butcher shop of W P. Collins, took possess ion , Monday morning. Miss Maybelle Davis who is a student in the State University re turned home Saturday and will re main until she recovers from thovgrip A. D. Snow and family are now lo cated In the Stemler property, hav ing disposed of their interests In the Park Hotel to T. Richards of Lin coln. Mrs. E. E. Meyers entertained Thursday and Friday afternoon in ho or of her sister, Mrs. A. A. Tanner. Trail was the leading feature on both occasions. Miss Stella Finch left Saturday for Omaha, where she will remain a shor time before leaving for Seattle, Wash where slie will continue to follow her profession as nurse. OHIO Born to John Zentner and wife a boy, January 20. Allie Prichard entered school in Falls City, Monday. Born to Frank Eichoff and wife a girl baby, January 22. Emma Wetzel spent last week vis iting with her parents. John Hutchings was the guest of the Prater Bros. Sunday. S. H. Knisely and wife visited with Eph. Peck and wife, Sunday. H. Beechy and wife were guests of W. Nedrow and family, Sunday. Mrs. Sturms and children were guests of Mrs. E. Higgins, Sunday. Earl Schaffer and family spent last Thursday with the formers parents. Laura Ruegge visited with her sis ter Mrs. E. M. Kimmel last. Sunday. Vera Shaffer was a guest of her Uncle Frank and family Sunday night. John Lundy who has worked for Ed Kimmel for sonje time left for Den ver. Colorado last Saturday. John Deitrich returned this week from Pnnsylvania, where he was call ed by the death of a relative. John Fields and wife entertained an old friend of theirs last, week, who came from Hot Springs, S. Dakota. Mr. Frazier returned to his home in St. Joe, Missouri, last week after a few days visit with His neiee Mrs. Guy Lichty. Anson Knisely and wife- enjoyed a visit from Henry Brim and wife of near Sabetha. Kansas. Mr. Brim is a brother of Mrs. Knisely. A series of meetings were begun at Maple Grove church. Sunday and Mo day evenings of next week Rev. Brew er of Omaha will fill the pulpit. Everybody is cordially invited to at tend the meetings. SHUBERT W. W. James spent several (lavs at Lincoln last week. Mrs. Willard has been the victim of the grippe the past week. Elmer Else and wife were trading with our merchants on Tuesday. George Brisby and wife of Verdon came up Monday for a brief visit. Maggie Weick assisted Mrs. Frank Mullen with her house work last week Joe Higgins made a business trip to Lincoln. Saturday, returning, Mon day. Mrs. Ella Slagle went to Omaha, Monday for a few days visit with friends. Col. Joe Harper has been quite sick tile past week and is not able to car ry the mails. Col. John Speece of Ord, Nebraska, arrived last Thursday for a weeks stay with relatives. Mrs. Judge Shurtleff was called to Washington, Kansas by the serious illness of her mother. Mrs. Lank Shaffer of Barada was the guest of her sister Mrs. Ella Slagle one day last week. M. H. Taylor has been carrying the mail between here and Sella during the illness of Mr. Harper. Ray Wiles and wife of Glenwood. Iowa, came down Saturday to spend a few weeks with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Chns. Felt of 7,aird Colorado, attended the funeral of the hitters mother, Mrs. Lucy Shubert here last Friday. NOTICE I have for sale the 40 acre true belonging to Charles Portrey, lying North of the city and ad joining the Meyers land on the North, was a part of the Sarah Rhine land. Can sell the tract in 1, 2, 3, or 5 acre tracts to suit the purchaser. Can give 3 years time on twothirds of the purchase price. Mr. l’ortrey will have the land surveyed and give a road from the city to each tract. This is a chance to get a nice piece of land for a home near town at a very reasonable price and on ex ceedingly reasonable terms. For further particulars call at the office of John W. Powell. 1st. floor of new office building south of Court House square. Falls City, Nebraska. Office Phone 252, Home 51. When given as soon as the croupy cough appears Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy will ward off an attack of croup and prevent all danger and cause of anxiety. Thousands of moth ers use it successfully. Sold by all dealers. Are You Like This? Tired all the time, not much good for anything, hardly able to drag around, just all run down. If you are, we guarantee our VI NOL will help you. It has helped many people around here who were in this condition. Now look here, just try one bot tle of VINOL, and if you are not satisfied that it did you good, come back and get your money. It will be returned without question. That is a fair proposition and shows our faith in VINOL, and that we do not want your money unless you re ceive benefit. We know what we are talking about because we have sold VI NOL for years, and have seen how much good it has done among our customers. VINOL is not a patent, secret nostrum, but an honest, tried and true body builder and strength crea tor of world-wide fame, delicious and easy to take. Come in today and start your cure at once. You take no risk. ^Does ALL Your \ Cleaning—-Easily 1 and Quickly This new, all-’round Cleanser in handy sift er can, takes all the hard work out of keep ing things clean. It’s much quicker too. Pots, pans, kettles, wood work, floors, shelves, painted walls, windows, metals, cut lery, in the bath room, pan try, kitchen, in fact through out the house. Painted woodwork and walls require care in cleaning —do it easily and safely with Old Dutch Cleanser. k The New Way i Sprinkle a very little Old Dutch Cleanser on cloth or H sponge, rub easily, rinse with H ■ clean w>ft cloth and wipe dry. ■ Ig No caustic or acid. Avoid H kgjjg them. (Not asoappowder) fegM | Just You Try It § DR. H. S. ANDREWS General Practionecr ; Calls Answered Day Or Night In Town or Country, TELEPHONE No. ^ BARADA, - NEBRASKA CLEAVER & SEBOLD I NSURANCE REAL ESTATE AND LOANS NOTARY IN OFFICE ♦ »■* I 11 I H4 II I II t «♦ M M f»H :: D. S. HcCarthy ; 1 * i dp?at atcp) ;; TreANSFPiPe ; 1 1 i 1 * i i ! | Prompt attention given j j | to the removal of house- ] 1 I hold goods. \ 1 • li PHONE NO. 211 « non mumniiii i it-W A. J. SMITH M. D. Physician and Surgeon, Calls answered promptly night os day. Salem, : : : Nebr. Phones, Mutual 53; S. E. Neb. 33. WHITAKER The Auctioneer Before arranging date write, tele phone or telegraph, my expense J. 0. WHITAKER Phones I6H-I.II-7IAI rails City, Neb The Central Credit Co. FALLS CITY, NEB DRAWER NO. 12. REPORTS on financial ■tending and reliability of firms, corporations and individuals anywhere. Domestic and foreign COLLEC TIONS given prompt and competent attention —Patronize home industries. Ben janiine Franklin’s old and up-to-date Magazine, The Saturday Evening Post, is now carried In Falls City by Lewis Wise, lie asks (lie patron age of the intelligent reading public of Falls City. Read the Post it is good, and belongs to a home industry. PROF. H. L REYNOLDS Suggestive Therapeutist Treatment given by Suggestion, also Magnatism or by laying on of hands All diseases successfully treated without tire use of drugs or surgery. Office at Residence 1 block north and 3 blocks east of the Library. Phone 504 Ft F\ ROBERTS IDElNT'fS'F Office over Kerr’s Pharmacy Office Phone 2f>0 Residence Phone 271 EDGAR R. MATHERS DENTIST Phoned: No*. 177, 217 STATE BANK BUILDING. DR. C. N. ALLISON ID E± NTi ST Phone 248 Over Richardson County Bank. FALLS CITY, NEBRASKA Do you know that fully nine out. of every ten cases of rheumatism are simply rheumatism of the muscles du to cold or damp, or chronic rheuma tism, and require no internal treat ment whatever? Apply Chamberlain’ Liniment freely and see how quickly it gives relief. For sale by all deal ers. For Sale A Pedigree Poland China Hoar, rais (*d by Hill Reischick, in good condltioi Rout 2. Christ Horn. It—pd. Whole Sale Oil START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT And buy your Oil and Gas oline of an Independent Oil Company. We are agents for the Chanute Refining Co of Chanute, Kansas. They have large storage tanks here, and aim to keep a good supply on hand at all times. We have our office in our warehouse near the mill. You can get us there during the day. We will be pleas ed to serve you. We know we can please you. GIVE USA TRIAL. Yours for business. ’ ^ Chanute Refining Co. Phone 396 HECK & WAMSLEY, Agents. COLD WINDS AND POOR TEETH are always at enmity with each other. Like water and oil, they woat ‘'mix.’’ WE DOCTOR POOR TEETH. and often make them most as Rood as new. Keep your teeth in and do not have them pulled •ut.. Hrtnt; them to us to be fixed. WE CROWN, FILL OR BRIDGE TEETH PERFECTLY. Dr. Yutzy, Dr. C. E. Heffner, Palls City,Nibr aska TAKE YOUR HOME PAPER FIRST THEN SUBSCRIBE FOR The Kansas City Star and Times The Star and Times, reporting the full twenty-four hours’ news each day in thirteen issues of the paper each week, are furnished to regular subscribers at the rate of 10 cents per week. As newspapers, The Star and The Times have no rivals. No other publisher furnishes his readers with the full day and nitfht Associated Press reports, as does the Star and Times. This should recommend the papers especially to the pregressive merchant and farmer I deliver both the Star and Times to the subscriber’s door promptly on arrival of trains. Give me a trial. RICHARD WYLER, Distributor Should you want I ho Star by mail Bend 10c per week. $5.20 a year. Address The Kunsas City Star. HA CAT Fresh meat of all kinds may be * had of Mack & Nixon, either at the Market in Barada or at the Mack farm. Good Beef, 5c and 9c per pound. Pork dressed I Ic. Will deliver if not too far out. Mack & Nixon, Barada, Nebr. C. A. Heck Buy Watertown, Wisconsin Rye Flour, Gold Coin Flour. Get some Tankage for your hogs. I also have Oil Meal, Rock Salt, Barrel and Sack Salt. Give me your order for Coal and Wood I also handle Feed, Baled Hay and Straw and all kinds of Grain. Give me a trial. C. A. Heck