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VERDON Mr. Rylejr o? Dawson was a pleasant caller here Saturday at term o* Kuunerson Hauer* shipped live cars of rattle to Kansas City last week. Prank Dietrich and *on Alvin wore t rariMoling business in Kails City IHiosday. II. L, Outlet! made a business trip to Sal m one day last week. Blanche Itandell is home from a recent visit with her cousin, Vera Ouilliants, south of town. Uittl? Ardell Heifers, who has been very ill is improving nicely «t this writing. The farm era are busy threshing and hauling their grain to mar ket. Hazel Douglass of Union was ♦lie guest of Heorgia Stump Thursday.* Messrs. (). At. and A. J. Hein t.clmann made a trip to thc'rtoun ty seat in their auto Wednesday. 0. P. Teat came tip from St. Joescph laai week for a brief 'isit with hi* brother, doe and family. Dr. Burofcard of Pall* City was n town on« day last week tiav ing been called Here by the ser ious condition of little Ardoll Ueiefra. Miles brathers moved their household goods to Humboldt last Wednesday. A car load of cattle arrived Thursday morning from Kansas City for F. Friedley . doe Higgins of Hhuhert was a pleasant, caller at the home of M. Mali/ft njeentJy. fJrandpa Waggoner of Forest City, Mo., is visiting Ins soli Frank and family at this writ ing. Mrs. Slick and children loft Thursday atfernoon for Olay <*en ter, this gUtc, where they will make theta*,future home. Mrs. doh* Dillon and son lial|!i! were |>»t-«o*gyi;* to Omaha Wed ucstlny afttwaooq. Mr. an.l Mrs. Nelson Timmer in anti made a pleasant trip to tlie county seat in their auto Sunday. Kmutci'uun Hauers shipped a . ar of cattle to Kansas City the ,'irst of the week. Mrs. Huimorson Hardin left Saturday for Hurwell, Nebr., for r.u extended visit, with her sou Clyde and family. Miss Stella dohuso* was em ployed in .1 S Carson's store a few days last week. Miss Hemice llcinemann lias returned to her home at Falls City after a pleasant visit here with her cousi* Meta lleinc Kwmn. . 4 Charlie Tingicy of liiueoln is * 11 'asnl visitor in this vicin ity at prewut dohu Oeteriek, wife and daugh ter, M ss Busan, spent Sunday •n town the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ccorge Fogle. The 11umliotdt booster club was n town Tuesday last, they were accompanied l*y tin* lluniholdt band which furnished the music for the occasion B F. Vea<h shipped a ear of hogs to Kansas City Thursday even irrg*. Mrs, Arthur 11arris came up from Falla City the latter part of the w*tik for a visit with her uncle Frank Veaeh. The Verdon base hall team rrossvd bats with the Humboldt team here Thursday afternoon. The score w» - U) to 4 in favor cf Verdou. The Misses Hazel and Irene Veal eamo down from Lincoln the latter part of the week to spent the Fourth of July with their cousin, Claud Veal, Mrs. FJiza Goolsby and little granddaughter Lola returned home Thursday from a short stay with relatives in Falls City. M. Meliza is the proud pos -essor of a fine new Overland touring car which he recently purchased & Edwards of Shubert. f f Shnbetr. The south hound passenger train Thursday afternon set fire to t e right of way north of the labroad crossing, the wind being from tlie south drove the flames direct towards the property <»l Nancy Hollers, now occupied by Frank Rendoll, and the residence *>f W. McCullough. Fortunately toe fire was gotten under eontorl h< fore much damage was done. Miss Myrtle and Elmar Dillon left last week for a \ isit with relatives in Kansas; they expect to he. absent from home a week. Several from here attended the funeral of Frederick Fischer at Falls City Sunday. Ambrost Parsons. Monday re turned home from Buffalo, N. V. where lie was "sent as a delegate for the M. \V. A. lodge. A large crowd from here went to Salem Tuesday to celebrate * ,, I the Fourth. All report a lint time. <). P. Veal and daughters Ha zel and Irene, who are visiting here, spent Sunday in the coun try the guests of Vincent Ar nold and family. The Missouri Pacific has put J n a new pumping station down ( near the Muddy, this will he a great help as the old well has been failing of late. 11. F, Veaaeh and wife left Friday afternoon for Excelsior Springs, Mo., where they expect to remain until the first of Au gust for the benefit of the lat ter’s health. Herbert Cullen and famil.v mov ^ <d to Salem Wednesday when1 Mr. Cullen will assist J. Mere dith in the butcher shop. We are sorry to lose Mr. and Mrs. Cul len from our circle, hut wish them success in their new home. Miss Margaret Weiek returned to her home near Shubert the lat-1 ter part of the week after spend- ! ing the past five weeks here with Mrs. Frank Veacli. WILLIAMSVILLE Miss Luella ltca and her uiothe of Denver, Colo., are visiting Miss Carie Rea at the home of 1 A. Dunn, after a trip to 111 in-! 0*3. I. A. Dunn sold his hogs last week. Miss Lizzie Mioheals is suffer ing with a severe ease of ivy poisoning. Mrs. Kd. Kge is seriously ill at t his writ ing. Lulu Siemering spent Saturday afternoon with Miss F.lla Wis singer. Clifford Fink moved his thre sher to Shubert where lie will start threshing, I I. A. Dunn and family spent | Sunday at X. A. Arnolds. 0. W. Duerfeldt was in Falls City last Friday on business. Henry Siemering took a busi-, ness trip to Falls City Friday. , Harry Rea spent a few days last week at 1. A. Dunn’s. Mr. and Mrs. doe Sohawang spent Friday in Falls City. BARADA das. E. Stephenson was over from Salem on Sunday for a visit with homo folks. Mrs. B, B. Andrews of Nema ha spent Sunday the guest of her n< w grandson, Ilarrv Hub bard. Mahlon Spiekler is down from I Council Bluffs visiting his many friends. Harry Hendricks returned Sat urday from an extended visit at liulo. Miss Hattie Lilly of Verdon spent the week as the guest of Mrs. d. A. Martin and other friends. Audrey Wile man, Lulu Lau kempf and Mattie Barker came down from Peru on Friday re jraainiug over the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Spiekler moved to Shubert Wednesday wliore they have rented the El ! mer King residence. Sam Anderson of Auburn is assisting R. ,T. Dunn & Son be diind the counter of their large mercantile establishment. Mr. Anderson lias had thirty-two years experience in mercantile work. Mrs. W. A. Cox left Friday lor Bancroft ,being called there by the illness of her father, Kel ly, a former resident of this town and who is now night watchman at Bancroft. In endeavoring to <;iml! a disturbance between a couple of rowdys in a restaurant one of the offenders seized a •'ork and plunged it into Air. K 'ley’s eye, entirely destroying the sight, of that member. Mr. Kelly is now in a hospital at Omaha. Mr. Thompson, a real estate man of Omaha, is in this vicinity 1 ransueting business. Jas. Tillman Jr., was in the city .Monday. The Harry Kimmel theatrical troupe of Auburn held forth at tin1 Woodman Hall Saturday eve ning. They were greeted with a large audience. Don’t forget the meetings at Evungl. church beginning July !). Presiding Elder Williams will be here for the entire week and a splendid service is assured. Ev erybody invited. Grandma Orr and Mrs. W. E. Whittington were over from Shu her! <*110 day last week for a visit with home folks. Mrs. C. E. Teter is again able to be about, after a severe illness of several weeks. RULO Pert Elliot and Miss Lena Har rison were married by Judge Gagnon at the court house Wed nesday of last. week. The bride lias lived just south of town fori her daughters in Wymore and Diller, Nebr. A1 Shaffer of St. Edward visit ed with his mother and other rel atives here the first of the week. Frank Blair returned to his home in llgihland last week, af ter a two weeks visit with rel atives in this city. Conrad Horan of Falls City visited with his new grandson and other relatives here last week. Mrs. Maggie Harrison and little daughter left Wednesday for their home in St. Joseph, after a two weeks visit with relatives in this eity. days of last week in Lincoln. John Kanaly spent several days in Lincoln last week. Miss Kate Young of the Y. was a Falls City shopper last Wednesday. Agent Pope returned Friday from a short business trip to Wymore. J. A. Osborne and family re turned from a ten days overland trip to Lincoln, Dorchester and several other Nebraska points. Dr. Coleman of Crete spent a few days last week with friends in Rulo. Mrs. J. L. Hopkins and sons returned Thursday from a two weeks visit at Creston, Iowa. Cecil Kanaly returned home from Peru where she has been attending school. Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Hen Hob Miller returned to Arizo July Clearing Sale —.- ..." AT THE ~. . Home Shoe Store During the month of July we are going to clean up all the Summer Shoes if LOW PRICKS can remove them. We are calling your special attention to our White Pumps at $1.50 and White Button Shoes in Sea Island Duck of the best kind at 50. The Home Shoe Store Four Doors South kichadson County Bank a number of years. The groom is a farmer in Kansas. After a short visit with relatives, they left Thursday for Robinson, Kas., j their future home. Their many! friends wish them a happy and! prosperous life. Mrs. Ed. McMahan and three children of East Las Vegas, New Mexico, are visiting her father John Randolph. Tom Rrinegar spent a couple of days with his pai*ents at Sa lem, the first of the week. Curtis Graham of Johnstown, Nebr., came last week for a visit home folks and old friends. llarvy Marsh has built lumber "lo ds at his saw mill. George lluckett of Wymore was a Rulo business visitor, one day last week. Ervin Mathers of Napier was a Rulo visitor on Wednesday last. Airs. Annie Stoekwell, nephew and two neices of Kansas City, spent last week with Air .and Airs. R. D. Larabee, Airs. Otis Williams of White Cloud was the guest of Airs. Thomas AVinterbottom last week. Airs. Robert Tliaver of Leav • * enworth came last week for a visit with her mother, Airs. Win terbottom, and otlier relatives. Harry Huber of Waterloo, Io wa, arrived Tuesday night por a few days visit with relatives. Fred Johnson of Lincoln was a business visitor in Rulo 1 Thursday. Airs. Emma Kern left Wednes day for a three months visit with ua Monday, after a short visit with relatives in this city. Dr. and Mrs. Shepherd visited in St. Joseph a few days of last week. ry Scott entertained several mo thers with their small children in honor of her son Percy's sec ond birthday. Mrs. Charles Arnold of Kan sas, was a Rulo visitor Wednes day. Wilbur Long arrived here from Hamburg, Iowa, Saturday, called here by the death of his grandmother, Mrs. Anderson. Floyd True came dowu from Salem Saturday for a short visit with home folks. Frank Robison was a Falls Ci ty visitor the last of the week. Charles Smith of Wymore was a Rulo visitor the first of the week. Mrs. Claud Seley and little son of Thompson, Nebr., are visiting with Rulo relatives. At the school meeting Monday, Dan Ratekin and John Mooney were elected as members of the school board. James Goolsby of Forest City, visited with relatives in Rulo a few days last week. William Carico of Diller, visit ed with relatives here the first of the week. Will and Clyde Nietzel of Hub ble, spend the Fourth with home folks. George Seley came in from Quincy, 111., Sunday to visit his ( family. Mrs. Alfred Fry returned to I her home in St. Joseph Sunday, after .spending a few days with Frank Bingham and family. R. I). Larabec spent several days last week with his son's family at Preston. Cecil Kanaly and brother John nie were Falls City visitors Mon day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Al, Moore of Council Bluffs, Iowa, returned to their home again Tuesday after attending the funeral of Grand ma Anderson. Mable Long ac companied them home. Will Dunn went to St. Joseph Mondday e vcning for a visit with relatives. Agnes Kanaly returned Mon day evening from Peru, where she is attendding school. HUMBOLDT Frank Borland and family who recently returned from Florida, are visiting friends in this city. Miss Dorthy Morris of Kansas City is a guest at the home of O. L. Bantz and wife. D. E. llarbaugli and family of Dawson took in the hand con cert in this city Saturday night. Will Crawford of Table Rock spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Lina Crawford, and family. Clias. Woods and family of Ta ble Rock vsiited with Elmer Woods and family in this city, the latter part of the week. Claud Lynch left the first of the week for Colorado, where he lias employment. Misses Frances Ilynek, nose Wozab, Frances Klosner and Mit tie Gridly, who are attending the Peru Normal, returned home Fri day to attend the Fourth of July celebration, Frank Shane of Pawnee City visited for a short time this week w ith Humboldt friends. Rudolph Vertiska of Table Rock came to this city Saturday to spend a few days with rela tives. Ralph Ilummel of this city aud Miss Minnie Bliss of Falls City were married in St. Joseph Thurs day. We understaand they will reside in this city. Mildred Creed who has been seriously ill for several weeks, is now on the road to recovery. Mrs. F. E. French and child ren returned Friday from a visit with relatives in Salem. Dr. Todd Waggoner and bride of Dawson spent the latter part of the week with friends in this city, on their return from a trip to Omaha and Lincoln. Frank and Otto Kotoue re-1 turned Thursday from a trip to the western coast. George Neuton and bride this week commenced house keeping in their new home east of the Methodist church. Rudolph Ilnizda aud wife of Table Rock were visiting in this city the first of the week. Bert Williams of Pawnee City was a business visitor here a few days this week. L. It. Mann and Frank Snethen transacted business in Pawnee City Thursday. Miss Mabel Smith visited with friends in Pawnee City the lat- j ter part of the week. P. K. Walsh is making an au-1 to tour through South Dakota. | this week. Mrs. K. -I. Curdy left Thursday for King City, Mo., where she will visit at the home of her parents. Mrs. Ray Downing and child ren have returned to their home in Omaha after spending’several weeks with relatives in this city. Earl Goddard was up from Falls City Wednesday aafternoonJ Mrs. Ella Williamson returned Tuesday from a several weeks 1 visit with relatives at Indianola. Iowaa. Mae Skillett returned the last of the week from a visit with Falls City friends. Miss Edith Stout, a former Humboldt girl, now living at Be ; itrice. is a guest of her friend M ss Gail Parsons. Tom Riley of Dawson was in ilhis city Wednesday. Mrs. George Seabury and littl daughter of Kansas City are visiting the Cooper families and other friends in this city this week. Miss Oil it* l’etrashek was a gut st of friends in Falls Wity this week. Mrs. .John .Johnson of Omaha is visiting at the home of her son, Will Johnson and family. Mrs. C. 10. Kueli and little daughter, Atinahelle, left Wed nesday for Minneapolis, where they will visit relatives. Henrj Sherman of Council Bluffs, a former resilient of this place, was greeting friends here 'his week. Mrs. Kohert Traverse and son, Frank, of Lincoln are guest* at llm home of her parents, Win. Cooper and wife. A Peek Into His Pocket would show the box of Bueklen’s Arnica Salve that E. S. Loper, a carpenter, of Marilla, N. Y. al ways carries.” I have never had a cut, wound, bruise, or sara it would not soon heal,” lid writes. Greatest healer of burns, boils, scalds, chapped hands and lips, fever-sores, skin-eruptions, eczema, corns anti piles. 25e at all druggists. OHIO ITEMS Harvey Peck of Morrill. Kas., who underwent an operation for appendicitus at the Sabetha, Kas. hospital the last week in May, has recovered so much that ho was able to come up iu this vi cinity and visit relatives last week. Mr. and Mi’s. W. Stump and little daughter and E. M. Kim mel and family were entertained at the L. S. Nedrow home. Mr. and Mrs. Rev. Watson and Moses Royer, wife and daughter, all of Falls City, came out in the latter’s auto to the Silver Creek church where Rev. Wat son filled his appointment at 11 a. m. and then they went to the home of II. J. Prichard and were entertained the remainder of the day. F. S. Liclity and family were in Falls City Sunday the guests of relatives. A great many of the farmers in this locality are harvesting tlioir oats this week. Mrs. C. J. Peck and two child ren were guests at the home of C. Mueller and family one after noon recently. Homer Elsline is quite sick at this writing. Johlin Dietrich and bride ar rived home from Pa. and will go to house keeping at Straussville. Frank Fisher and Earl Sturms visited with Edgar Corn Sunday. Amelia Zeibeineieher was the guest of Amelia Constantine at the home of H. Fritz and wife. Parson’s Poem A Gem. From Rev. IT. Stubenvoll, Alli son, la., in praise of Dr. King's New Life Pills. “They’re such a health necessity, In every home these pills shomlH be. If other kinds you’ve tried in vain, USE DR. KING’S And be well again. Only 25e. at all druggists. Falls City Gets Postal Savings Bank. Postmaster Aaron Loueks was notified by the Postal Savings Bank department to establish a postal savings bank here on July, , 27. Au inspector will be here jj to instruct the Postmaster in his | new duties relative to conductingg| the bank. 9 Subscribe for the Tribune. Made A New Man Of Him. I ‘■I was suffering from pain in my B stomach, head and back," writes 11.1 T. Alston, Kaleigh, Ei, C., “and my I liver and kidneys did noi work right,I but four bottles of Electric Bitters I mado me feel like a now man " I ^RICE^5tECTSJ\l^LEDRU^ST0IREsJ