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The Valley Falls New Era from Valley Falls, Kansas • Page 4

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Tables for ladles at DeLorme's. Pone's open again" is the happy refrain of the lover of good chile. The Hen that Never Cackles Seldom Lays an Don't fail to attend the chicken v. Miller 1r at nummlnffs helcinir dinner and sunner Saturday, Decern 11 ber 9th. bla brother Henry build a house.

J. P. Batchelorof Kansas City was 15 Ice cream is more seasonable in the winter time than in the summer. here this week looking after property Get the best at DeLormes. interests.

8 Ik) nharlpv FalU is at home from Colo- The I. O. O. F. had an interesting rado Springs M.

W. of A. hospital to session in degree work' Tuesday even- WHAT WANT Frank Scott being ing, brother remain for the winter. present. Get a Majestic Souvenir Set of Ware at B.

F. Bragg's store during demonstration week, Dec. 18 to 23. J. E.

Farrar and wife of Kansas FORI 10 PAYS The viewers, pence, Kauffman and Maxwell, of the E. Marsh road, a proposed amendment of the Baumgart road below Cedar Falls, Tuesday, reported favorable. Miss Alberta Chapman returned Wednesday morning from Towner, City, visited Harvey McNutt and wife and C. F. Bliss and wife last weekend.

The cards are out announcing the Makes Her Cackle. MORAL: If you want plenty of eggs feed your hens "Cholerine." Many of your neighbors are getting excellent results from this preparation. Let us tell you about it. wedding of Florence Leu to Arnold Ott, at Valley Falls, Wednesday Dec. 20.

Colo where she recently acquired title to a 160 acre homestead after holding down the claim for five long years. Prof. Harry Dornblaser of Chicago G. II Dawson and other Mutual telephone managers were called to Topeka Monday to see the utilities board. Mrs.

R. G. Ball returned from Beat rice, Nebraska, Wednesday, wnere Is now on display at the Tutt Drug Store. Don't worry this year about what you'll give this friend and that, but come here early and you'll find suitable gifts for all. Our this year's holiday stock is an ex-tensive one.

We got at the buying early and had the pick of the best in all lines. The goods on display are the most desirable things for men, women, girls, boys and babies at just the prices you'll wish to pay. spent the Thanksgiving holidays with his little daughters at the home of his parents here and was accompanied home Sunday by his aunt, Mrs. E. K.

Townsend, away on a visit with her daughter and ber brother. Emmet C. McDonald of Huron, she had been visiting Mr. Ball's father since last Friday. Per Bottle Per Gallon Peter Stein and wife left Wednes day for a two weeks visit with his near Bolivar, was here this week to help his son-in-law, Ab Steinmetz and 50c $2.00 Gerlt.

mother and other near relatives in family move back to Huron, and fav Carroll County, Iowa. ored this office with a call. McDonald a 1 I Mrs. ueo. tsummerieii, ano aaugu- accomDanied Mrs.

Steinmetz aDdcblld- w. er May, Mrs. Sallie Bidgood and Mrs. reQ ln a plush wnile Ao went Alta Rover. Mrs.

Susan Dixon and along with the car-load of stock and Mrs. Herman Hauck were visitors at household goods. Topeka Wednesday. TUTTo Lodge Directory We hear that the live bird shoot on Thanksgiving day, south of Denison M. Hilfinger and wife of Topeka were, with Harvey McNutt and wife, resulted in a victory for the Denison guests of C.

F. Bliss and wire at Thanksgiving and remained until boys, and that the defeated ones take it very hard. C. Coleman is game however, and is willing to double the Saturday morning. Will Denny and daughters, Millie match and try it over again.

But Joe is sick in bed with a high fever and if and Rena, of McLouth visited uncle Aflll Acme Lodge No. 42 meets each U. U. Monday evening in Workman Hall. Vinitintr brothers always welcome.

V. P. Murray, Master Workman; Thos. Hatfield, Recorder. MUf 1 Delaware Camp No.

1451 meets Id every Thursday night Visiting neighbors welcome. John C. Burkert. V. C.

Chas. Norris, Clerk. Fl Valley Falls Council meets every H. M. Wednesday night.

Visiting brothers and suiters always welcome. Mrs. C. S. Burkert, President; F.

G. Shaffer. Secretary. A Si Valley Falls Lodge No. 21 6 Hi Iff meets lt and 3d Wednesdays Of each month.

Visiting brothers always welcome. F. P. Mann. W.

Park Murray. Sec'y. you say pigeon to him his fever runs Jas. Denny and Will Pancoast and up to an alarming extent, for a South amilies Thanksgiving days, remain-ng until Saturday morning. Cedarite.

Now is the time to get that oiling and repairing done on that harness The soda fountain will run all The best Oleo, 25 cents a pound at Owen's meat market. you have used all summer, and have it ready for spring work. Of course winter at DeLormes, now open. you will bring It to Knier Knowles Genevieve Searl of Oskaloosa was T.W. GARDINER, City Editor PHONES'.

Ind. 110. Mutual 46 for the best job. the guest of Ethel Stewart Chas. Griflitls, and his sister, Verna, Ruth Thomas and Ada Berger, stu Chris Moore of Westmoreland spent Cut Glass Makes an acceptable present at all times A Special Water Set dents at Campbell College, from Ozaw- Sunday with his sisters after a htlt Lou Davis and Charlie Norris were, at Holton on business Monday.

If you are looking for extra quality in canned goods go to Mitchell's. You are missing some fine programs if you are not attending the Electric. If you want something better than you have been getting buy the Libby canned goods at Mitchel's. kie, drove here Monday for the train to on the way -at Soldier. E.

Z. Reading was at Topeka on a business trip. Ituth Summerfelt is visiting relatives at Rock Creek this week. Holton. They had been at home for Miss Mildred Gephart returned to Thanksgiving.

rt Washburn Monday after a Thanks fPETTii Bert Schermer was at Kansas City Maurule Lvnn returned to Kansas giving visit with home folks. City Saturday after a Thanksgiving Arthur Wettig of Leavenworth was visit with her mother. tPDV the guest of his brothers, Ed. F. and The young ladies of the Congregational church will have candy for Wednesday getting repairs for his corn fodder schredder.

He is doing a big business with his schredding machine having schredded thousands of shocks of corn and more to follow. Cut Glass Pitcher and six tumblers $2.75 Mrs. Sallie Gest and daughters, Harry Wettig on Thanksgiving. sale Saturday, December 9th. Grace and Faye spent Thanksgiving Miss Nettie Davis returned to her Gov.

Young is able to come down with her narents. T. J. Lonirs, at school at Horton Sunday after a Nothing Enhances Rock Creek. town again after an illness of three Thanksginj? visit at the old home.

Toilet S. Burkert and wife left Wednesday for a two months visit in old Brush Valley, Center Couutv. months, we are glad to notice. The reinstated L. K.

W. trains Don't forget to attend the Majestic the Appearance of a pret- Mrs. Elizabeth Stuber, a week-end where Clayte was born and raised. run into a lively Thanksgiving busl ness and hone the lively part wil Range Demonstration at our store, Sets visitor with her daughter, Mrs. A.

J. They expect to have a good time ty hand more than a pretty one week, Dec, is to 23, b. f. Bragg. Arnold, returned to her home at St.

Joe Monday. visiting old time friends and relatives in the famous valley. Mrs. Roy Jackson, accompanying ring. Even homely hands keep up for at le thirty days.

Mrs. Bruton spent Sunday with her son, Frank Gragg, near North Cedar. If his mother falls to visit him at 9 Mrs. Geo. Sills returned to her home are made better looking by her home, last Friday is returning a visit to her sister, Mrs.

Will Theel, at Drop in our store during our Ma In Toneka Tuesdav after a visit of jestic Demonstration Week, Dec. 18 Ozawkie this week. least once a month, Frank thinks the aid of a nice ring. It also gives a look of elegance several days here with Mrs. John Sills and relatives at North Cedar and to234 andlet us show you why the Great and Grand Majestic Ranire is Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Stewart re Denison. turned to Baldwin Monday after the the best on earth. A Souvenir Set of to your entire "get up" that she is neglecting her motherly duty. For Sale, City Property The Hughes rcsldnc property con The very best silver plate, last a life time.

Prices $7.00 to $8.00 All Goods Guaranteed D. ERTEL, ErteljBuilding, VALLEY FALLS, KANSAS. Thanksgiving visit at the homes of Come in today and inspect How about that car, is it running Ware, worth $8.00, given with every Majestic Range sold. B. F.

Bragg. their parents Griffltts and Stewarts. right If not let me know I can make the selection of pretty rings sisting of two brick buildings and Come and see the great cooking it go. Harley Thotii Frank C. Scott, our ex-postmaster, we have in this store three lots, in Valley Falls, can be was shaking hands with old friends wonder at our store Dec.

18 to is. bought for what it worth on terms if You have a chance to get a Souvenir here Wednesday. He is feeline tine DOUght expressly for pretty desired. Levi Strawn, Administra Set of Ware Free. See large adver auer a summers rest at various points hands tor.

11-10-tf tisement in this paper. B. F.Bragg. lrmu nerc 10 me images, tie ana nls wife are living in Topeka. While Wantkd Boarders ana roomers, A.

C. SHELLBERG. W. F. Bauer, wife and children of here he and his wife were the guests of J.

H. McNutt and wife. first house south of the Ball hotel. 12-1-tf Mks. L.

M. Childeus. Eleventh Wedding Anniversary On Monday evening Dec. 4, 1911, Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Brown entertained at supper in honor of their eleventh wedding anniversary. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Jim Barns and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Alex McCoy. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Schultz and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Bert Griffith and daughter, Ona, Will Griffith and family and Jim Kenyon. All report a jolly good time. Highland, were over Sunday visitors with her sister, Mrs. Will Hauck and The Lady iolinist. Miss Lovllla Fell Dead family.

They all joined the baturaay Hilly of Topeka, will give a recital at The Union Thankhjrlvfng services at the Christian Church was well attended and Kev. Beaueuarnp preached an excellent sermon on the spirit of Thanksgiving and showed that we have much to be thankful for. The union choir service was splendid. Rev. Foster, Rev.

Copeland and Rev. Murphy assisted in the services. inaney i orris' driving horse stag- night crowd at the Electric theater. the Opera House on Monday eveniDg gerea a little and fell dead in the street near Wils Griffith's residence Buy Meadow Grove Oleo at Owen's uec. imd.

bde will have the assist meat market. It is the best. ance of local talent so that a diversi- Sunday afternoon, while Charley was driving up home. The cause of the i ueu I'ruKramme is assurea ana we Geo. Heinen, who came here from have no doubt but what the entpr- unexpected death was heart disease.

Texas and has been helping his nro- talnment will be first class thpr Jnhn on the farm a month or xuc uuiae was gooa conaition apparently, a hearty feeder, at noon Miss Hilty is a grand-daughter of more, left Tuesday for Milo, Iowa, ooooooooooooooooooooooooo Hog Cholera! Blind Staggers! Caper Abbuehl and a cousin of Anton auer a nttie morning drive a gentle whprp hp. ill SDend the winter with and Lawrence Hilty. and safe driver which Charley regrets his parents. to lose. Miss Anna Ernst, youngest daugh ADouta month ago he paid Fount Miss Julia Waite, head milliner at ter of John Ernst, of Arrington, came in from Salt Lake Sunday, to visit her father.

44 Uncle John" is one of Hurst $100 for the horse, a Multiplici- Miss Myers' store, left Tuesday for her ty colt raised by Frank Schultz, and wlntr vacation at her home in To-had been offered $15 for his bargain VdWWUU The bodv was ciref Till wTLi oeka. Barringthe arrows of Cupid Preventive Worth More Than Cure 0 Wormy corn and hay too dry. Come in and get q. 0 our little book on how to care for animals. The 0.

A best stockmen are purchasing large quantities of our STOCKFOOD and MERRY WAR LYE. We 0 have it on hand and mail ordered for another ship- i tj i wuc piuueere oi mis pari or the coun- try, having originally taken up land W(S In hearin of tne roaring cata- Miss Julia may be with as again in the Spring gentle Annie. YOUr ChaiStmas Purcll- ley Falls, but for many years has been ases, and here is the placer rent Atchison county, and I nPTt MarsH ho mill k. rui menu ii mey were not renaDie you may oe sure 0 we would not recommend them. i Mtau uw nut uc cars ui age.

Ihioes lO Dliy. I ue has heen county commissioner of Thos. Carter and wife. of St. Joe, and Misses Hazel and Hallie Carter of Kansas City spent Thanksgiving with his mother and sister Mary, south of town, Thomas and wife remaining nntll Sunday evening to visit his brother Albert Carter and also.

0 Flour cannot change in price for some time. his county and wherever known is Oar store is filled with ovan? respected as an honest man Buy Big 4 or 3 ana make no mistake. i ana me inena or everv man hn I 1 You may expect another advance in price of TTT jit 11 i r. that always make very desirable I popesuy enaeavonng to do the right Whpri in nnnH vP Qlir. enjoy sti i m-juk may ne live to gifts, be it for nends, relatives, the fruits of his labors.

nvv uuucd win WOfk on the farm corree soon, we are yet oeiow an competitors. If you want more light come in and see our Call at the Sample Shoe Store 'or Tom Farris two miles sooth of father, mother, brother or sister. Notice! Notice! I winhoctir inn nils niuvcu uio uwuow purchases Tho8e of our Patrons indebted to us located in the Old post Office hold goods and little family from To- By making your i uq accuuot or nver niiA nnt. oA peka, where he has been living ana doing office work, into one of Farns early you nave the largest van- klndly requestei to building, Valley Falls, Kan. stock of sewing, bracket and hand lamps.

We now have our complete line of holiday goods ready for inspection; exceedingly low prices and a square deal. 15 pounds Grranulated Sugar for. Sv 5 gallons of Oil (with other goods) for. 5 gallons ety 10 piCK irom, ana any article on or oerore the first day of January farm houses. He is ine empiujr ui 1912.

While we Late nlpfi in selected now will be set aside for a good man. When Guy can't work at one thing he is ready to tackle some Christmas. 0 thing else. a (iWUUJ modatlng our customers to the extent of our ability, we cannot carry accounts from one year to another without some satisfactory settlement, and therefore solicit your early attention to this notice. Respectfully B.

F. Bragg. KERR. H. J.

ScMer Son fAzrniture, Carpets, Undertaking. AJ.Ckney FOR SALE. 50 fall blood white Leghorn Chickens. Mrs. W.

M. Duncanson, Valley Falls, Kans. 12-8-2f iOOOCKXX000X00.

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1875-1916