Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Valley Falls Vindicator from Valley Falls, Kansas • Page 8

Location:
Valley Falls, Kansas
Issue Date:
Page:
8
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

Page Eight The Farmers' Vindicator, Valley Falls, Kansas Friday, August 10, 1923 Observations from Ozawkie CUant ad Column! The Bread We Bake mul''H. T- I'OH HAI.K 3 K'-ed ileUM' 4 I I tn-. K)U A i ViiII.m,- KhIIh. Mr. Kd Sweeney lias accepted a position In Chieaxo and has moved his family here temporarily until he can find livlnn quarters there.

Mr. Sweeney has been taklim an enirln-eerlni? course at the Kansas University and will follow this profession at Chicago. TAKK NOTH'K Whi'ii yell n--'i Iii-iiIit hunt up S'J'l pi" Street. 33-tr travels but a short distance from our ovens before it comes into your possession. No strenuous handling due to long distance shipping, but Fresh From Our Ovens A large number of people have left pony, Hell N.ii 'h 34-lt IOK HAI.K Vming 1 1 sudille unit bridle.

MildM'iJ IVdiir, KniiHiit mil little burK on vacation Hips. This week, J. H. I'rlddy. A.

J. Sellers lull HAI.K Knur piirnhrpd red pulled IhiIIs, i tn 8 month olil. Lee rl 1 1 1 -1-. 1't'liiMoll, phone oh 74. 3.1-21) Wall Paper We still have a good supply of low and medium priced patterns, on which we are making special prices during the month of AugUBt in order to reduce our stock.

We invite you to come in and see this paper. and Itoy Michael started to Callf.irnU overland In H. Prlddy's truck which! was fitted up with all the modern conveniences including sleeping -AImiiiI 4H or fi'l "'ik fenee J. Keller, phone 6'lS. Vull-y WANTKIl- pOSti).

KllllH. quarters. These men have not start-; Try our Pastries. We always have a fresh line on hand. CITY BAKERY A.

N. Gahm hl)l KliNT itel irm KMiln nut. Krnnk Howling, I'hono 47')5, Valley KiiIIh. 33-tf ed out to make a speed record hut, expect to take ample time for the trip, and enjoy the sights. Mr.

and Mrs. Barker and Mrs. Ida' rllrumhl'IH I 11. ISiill. Villi h' Kiillnn.

ANY i OIK wlahliiK pickllnK lull Mr, I-'hIIh, uti s. I'rlee Mr. and Mrs. J. I).

1'rost and son Albert from Lawrence, visited their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Krost. Mrs.

Ida Steffey was Initiated lntu the Itebekah I.oile last Friday night. iMrs. Hubert Metzger enterta Lizzie tlutler, Mrs. Allen and oihi members of her family Wednesday. Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Bailey are spending the weekend here visiting friends. Mr. Bailey was a member of the firm Hoot Bros. Company for a number of years and they have a large circle of friends here.

A good many of the skillful Flinch players have left town on vacations and Dave W. Johnson has a hard time to pick up a bunch of players who have the nerve to buy the trump high enough to make It Interesting for hlin. Miss Zi'luia Kramer Is home on a vacation. Miss Zelma Is one of the Ozawkie High Schoo graduates who is making good at Kansas City as the stenographr and office manager for Doctors there. I'lyosan Kills Files, Germicidal soap KIIh Chlggers.

The Drug Store The death of President Harding was a great shock to the people of Ozawkie and community; Monday morning the second shock came when a message was received that Mr. Jesse Newell was dead. Mr. and Mrs. Newell, Dr.

and Mrs. Puder-baugh and Homer, Mr. and Mrs. J. R.

Steffey will start on an automobile trip to Indiana this week. Overland WANTKIJ I'lui'i for two buy to work while unending tin' Valley 1'nllH HlKh Sihool. II (). Hun, ArrlhKtuir tups are getting popular. Sunday seemed to he a great day for family reunions.

The Raines I'OK ItK.S'T Mill mre fiirm. xrnln or rush rent. Mm. Mmy Willi.ims. phone 141, 4111 Onk Vn 1 Icy KiiIIh.

KlIIIHIIH. 31-llp family met at home of H. C. G-Tber. near Meriden where there were forty Mrs.

Eva Pennebaker of Virgil, Kansas, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Kenyon and family here this week, on her way home from New London, Iowa, where she had recently burled her husband. Ight present, all taking with them fell filled baskets of good things to. Tutt's Drug Store I'Olt HAI.K A good Hi rK I driving hoi-Hf or Hiidiili; hoiHiv luiininU'i il k-i'Tillo fur or hlhli i-n. it.

J. Ilinnliy. Viilli-y KiiIIh. eat. There was one remarkable The Valley Shoe Shop 100 American I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I t' I'll II HAI.K Mllwnuki'o binder.

7-fmit rut topiKUH truck. IHKAI'. Aliio 2-hp Wllle KUKiliup purine "U'l pump Jiek. R. K.

l-Vms-uin. Knit 2.1-tf. WHITE HOUSE thing about this gathering. Two men present who are nearlng the century; mark, Grandfather Italnes, 93 years old and Grandfather Daker who is past 91. Moth of these men are well and hearty with minds as clear as a bell.

These men settled In the earl days of Kansas at Pleasant Valley, raised large families of useful wen and women, and a credit to oiicoun- I Barber Shop 1'lilt HAI.K 4 t'oliinil I'hlin Mule I'm from Hprinn eligible to reglMry; hIho wlnti- Leghorn weeks old cockerel. Phone Ki.rl 34--' Art Ailulr is at home from a visit "at Waverly with his grandparents. Two Chairs Laundry basket every week. Call and get our prices. I'AltKKItH WoNliKI'I'l I I ijHi ovi i Ih poultry in drinking Try our "BEST" tonic for that hi.

Owens and J. I. Keeim made up a SMTial price on tires other in proportion. Frank (it'll Icr (image of mite himI Itching scalp or falling hair. 1 1 ilnt fl lne party who were sightseeing in Colon nigie.

A ol eng. If i now the Hold lltl'l IIh i'o 3l-4t tonie, will not you wunt winti time to elemi up i Hiitio-iJ hy 0. L. Winters 408 Broadway Valley Falls, Kansas do. The details of the death of Mr Newell were not given.

It is sur mised that It was due to heart fail Hair Cut 35c Shavj 20c Telephone 79 Service Our Motto ure brought on by the high altitude the shock of President Hardlngs Sliver Glow yarn fur Sweaters In color. Ki nyon Dry CiioiIh Co. ith no doubt contributing to it for Mr. Newell was a great admirer of i Sox Wiley, Prop. Mr.

and Mrs. V. A. Miller spent Sunday night and Monday at Topeka with his cousin, Miss Sylvia Miller. President Hauling and has been very In IIiIh motor cur nn' a chlrkf'i (iiMxu't utliMMpt to oroHH tin- road I 1 1 I I 1 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 1 1 I much concerned about him from tin ty and state.

There were over forty present at the famly reunion of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Sales living near Ozawkie.

It was a happy gathering with nine children and their families present, all of the living children of Mr. and Mrs. Sales except a daughter living In tlie west. It took nine chickens and a lot of other good eats to sntisfy tills family gathering that was all provided with al the fixens including ice cream. Such reunions are worth) while drawing the family close together and a delight to the fatiier and mother.

It did the writer's heart good to see Grandmother Sales' face shine with pleasure as she recounted the events of the day. i Professor Delhert Drunton, au Ozawkie boy who has attained preeminence as an educator In Californ commencement of the President's sickness. Mr. Newell was an old set It will I'ay you to attend Winy tier in Jefferson County, one of our eye opener cale Hint Marts Suiuiday. most successful farmers before he re tired, dividing up svernl hundred acres of his farms with his children.

Electric He was a good citizen, always on the right side of things, and buck of every enterprise and movement for the advancement and welfare of the community. We are going to miss Mr. Newell and It will be a sad home coming for the party who went with him and for the people of Ozawkie. Watch for Prices Fresh and Cured Meats, for Threshing at Owen's Meat Market Canned Tomatoes and Canned Corn per can 10c Watermelons and bushel basket Peaches. ia, delivered a lecture at the ren church on the "Psychology of Alloleucenco Tr llnintnn flhnlra The body arrived at Ozawkie Tues-'0I, technical suhiect In simple language that made It comprehensive and instructive to his audience.

Tak ing the babe as an example and be 1 III ItSDAV, Aiiunsl KTIIKL CLAYTON In The Cradle A hiiiuhIiIiik drama of three kinds of love. Adupted from the play hy Hreux. AdmlHHlon 10-30C ginning he showed to his audience that we learn by doing and imitation day. The funeral was held this Thursday afternoon. Hid poultry of lice, works like magic; Poms Golden Wonder, the tonic given In the drinking water or food rids fowls of lice, mites, and 1 Guaranteed harmless, wards off diseases.

Money back If It falls. The Drug Store. The Special service held at the That habits and character are form ed before the age of IS years; bring ing out the necessity of the right kind of training and environment. In the course of his talk he told fnlted Brethren Church last Sunday somthlng about the schools of Call- for the purpose of keeping In touch fomla where the progress of every with the boys school that this church child is measured and reported. The has pledged to support In China for Two Days I'ltlltAV T( ICDA AlimiHt II) AiiKiist II Cecil n.

Demllle I'roductlon A Fool's Paradise A wonderful cast, heart throha, romance, thrills, IiIk. Adinlsslou IncludlnK tux 10-40c one year, was one of the best we have schools for the backward children and special studies for children who are capable of making rapid advancement. It was a splendid 1 suture that would make a thoughtful had for some time. The notable features of this service was Miss Frelda Clay's talk on China, that was full of information, giving those person hunger and thirst after knowl edge. One of the big events In Jeffer One of the BIG EVENTS of Jefferson County, Second Annual A.

O. U. W. Jefferson County Rally, Home Coming and Community Picnic Ozawkie, Kansas Two Big Days-August 23 and 24 Chuck Full of Interest, Happiness, Pleasure and Entertainment for Everybody. ALL FREE First day the Big A.

W. Rally. They're coming from all over the County and 700 strong from Topeka. -1 :00 p. m.

to 6 o'clock p. m. Music by the Boys Industrial School Band and A. O. U.

W. Juvenile Orchestra. Speeches by Governor Davis and Dr. Graybill. Baseball Game McLouth vs Ozawkie Contests for Cash Prizes.

7:00 p. m. until late bed-time. Music by Boys Industrial School Band and A. O.

U. W. Juvenile Orchestra. Minstrel show by Boys Industrial School Five Round Prize Fight. Battle Royal put on by Boys Industrial School Free Moving Picture Show Wallace Reid in 'Across the Country," a thriller.

SECOND DAY Home Coming and Community Picnic Write to your Folks and Friends and tell them to come back home to the BIG REUNION of the people of Oawkie scattered over the Earth. Commencing at 1 o'clock p. m. Gather together in the Grove and renew son county during August will be the Second Annual A. O.

U. W. County Rally and Home-Comlng ami Com munity picnic at Ozawkie on Aug ust 23 and 24. A large part of the Two Days. MO.VDAV-Tl KSDAV A ii mi-1 Aoiist It iMAE III! A In Peacock Alley Metro Special We cant buy any better pictures than these Admission Including tax 10-40c present some knowledge of the principle historical facts, the political and social life of that country.

Mr. E. C. Ijains made one of his usual fine talks on the blessings that come to any church that undertakes definite missionary work. Hev.

Clay read a paper showing how the money the members of the church contributed to the church budget was spent, and In a short talk following contrasted how much more could be done with a few dollars In the foreign field than a home, taking for example what It costs to support our High School and the $200 it costs tn maintain a membership of the A. O. I'. W. of Jefferson county Is expected and they are coming 700 strong from Topeka.

The amusements and entertainments will be given in the afternoon and at night. There will be speaking Governor Davis to be one of the speakers baseball games, athletic contests, boxing matches, band and orchestra music, free moving pic school one year In China to educate 70 boys. The solos by Mrs. J. W.

Hoot and the one sung by Mr. E. tures, and a minstrel show given by a large organization of black face artists all FREE. We want every person who lives in and around Ijama, as well as the duet by Miss Fonda Harden and Miss Adah? 5 New Ozawkie or who has friends living in ell were fine. The special numheu by the choir and the hearty sinking Ozawkie to come back home and be TWO IN ONE by the congregation contributed thMr part to the success of the service.

It was a fine service, highly appreciated by all present, and great credit Is here for the Home Coming Day, August 24th. Write and ask your folks and friends to come. We want to make It a great day for the reunion of famlles and the renewing of old time friendships. due Mrs. Griffins and Mrs Clay f-r isFjiitsdreafes-t Its arrangement scenic wooderthe Pythian Refresh- O.

C. Flehlcr will Visit lodge this Friday night, ments. I'riH'liiinuttoii At a regulnr meeting of the Board of County Commissioners of Jefferson County. Kansas, this 8th day of or me munile-aged or elderly person who requires one pair of glasses for read ing and another pair for out-1 lxcumoiT of-door use, we recommend U8lbl' Ule -ala hereby ui uer unn uirects inai an uouniy ur- The St. Paul Ladies Aid will hold an ice cream social on the church lawn Friday evening, August 10.

Everybody cordially Invited to attend our Invisible Bifocal double vision glasses. They are really two pairs of glasses lu one two leuss fused together without any visible Joining. There Is no promluent seam flees be closed and all Couaty Business cease from Noon to o'clock, p. m. Friday, August the 10th, 1923, In memory of our beloved President Warren G.

Harding, deceased. By order of said Hoard of Commissioners, at Oskaloosa, Kansas. Geo. W. McCoy, Chairman There is an opening here for a man to work at the Condensary and a man to work at the Light plant, but each must be able to play in the Valley FalU band, Prof.

Davies provides. Old Friendships. It will be a handshaking time with a swapping of experiences and recalling events of by-gone days. There will be Music, Speaking, and a big Friendly visit. For the Young Folks there will be a ball game.

Rock Creek vs Ozawkie Contest Bring your 6 o'clock Dinner with you. Big Minstrel Show at Night. Given by a Large Troupe of Blackface Artists. A Laughable Comedy Free Moving Picture Show. Something Doing Every Minute from Noon to Late at Night.

It's Free or Jolut to tell the publlc-that the wearer is "getting' aloug lu years." I With our Invisible Bifo-' cnls eveu your closest' frleuds cannot detect that1 you are wearing double vl- slou glasses. Call and see them. 5 Money To loan on Eastern Kansas farms. Annual or semi-annual interest No bonus required If loan is paid befors maturity. Money rady no delays.

It you desire a new loan or want to renew or reduce ths Interest on your present tonn. or call for elefails rates or reservations E. C. BURDICK Jeweler Optometrist Valley Falls, Kaunas write 4 BENJ J. GRIFFIN Upstairs Over Knler Knowles Valley FalU, Kansas Phone 14 O.

1 KTAKK Valley Falls, Kousaa Phone. 6.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Valley Falls Vindicator Archive

Pages Available:
46,500
Years Available:
1889-1996