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

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Give your order for ice for the sea Mrs. Sallie Gest visited Capt. Gest and Rev. Zook's at TopeKa Sunday. son to J.

W. -Owen. We have thej best. To regular customers 50 or Powder Tacu Bargains in more 40c per 100 lb. Dephene Fosier and brother, Harry, visited their sister, Mrs.

Jos. Hill, at Denlson last week-end. Mrs. Mary Weed, who spent "the! winter with her daughter, Mrs. Wm.

Gerton, left Thursday morning for a visit in Montana and Canada until H. C. Baker, who spent the winter at Los Angeles, California, i back in Kansas and spent a couple days with in October. Mrs. Phillip Plumb of Falrview, Kansas, delighted her daughter, Miss Bertha Plumb, teacher of Domestic his friend, W.

Baylor this week. Mrs. Fred Knight and daughter Gertrude visited John Bunker's last Saturday, Gertrude' remaining until Sunday evening with Marie Bunker. Science, with a welcome visit the first This is the season for Talcum Powder, and this store has never been so well supplied. A pure Talcum, properly Borated and Perfumed, the equal of the highest priced package.

Comes in Four Pleasing Odors: Trailing Arbutus Lilac, Wayside Violet and Locust Blossoms. Regular price 25c, but for a few days to introddce, only of the week. STILL GOING UP "You'll Have to Hurry" Notice has been received to not contract for future delivery of oil as the price will go higher. All we can do is to quote price good this week and urge you to supply your needs while you can get this price. There is no better oil sold anywhere than the "Uncle Sam" Oil; and by using your own tank you get it at wholesale.

This week oil is 7c per gallon in barrel lots. Tank and barrel of oil 7o50 9 9 Mr. and Mrs. F. P.

Spink have lo Ed Gallagher, qualified painter and paper banger, is reasonable in his cated at valley Falls and moved into charges and guarantees satisfaction. he Billy McDaniel house, on south Walnut street. Mrs. Spink is Dr. VanMeer's sister.

His phone number is 125, Mutual. 4-5-3t 9 Antolne Reicbarts of Coal Creek is the owner of a fine Reo "30" automo Mrs. Dave McClure of Dunavant, accompanied by her sister, Mrs. J. ft bile which was delivered to him Monday from Topeka.

McClenny, here on a visit from Lyn Per Box don, Kansas, were guests of Mrs. Mrs. uoairey Maaonn, wno was Mort Cobb here Wednesday night. operated on by Dr. Sanders and Drs Saturday we will have on display Marks at Marks hospital three weeks ago, was able to be taken to her home one of the best stocks of lap dusters TTJTT, DRUGGIST Kansas.

Valley Falls, on Coal Creek Wednesday. ever shown in this county Design and quality to suit every taste, and 9 price to suit every pocket. A. W. (BERT) McOLURE.

Both Phones. Valley Palls, Kansas Joel Dobbs, the elevator man at McLouth was a guest in the city Tuesday night on his way home from Knowles. Always a full stock of school books and supplies. 1 Fourteen Knights of Pythias visited Atchison, where he was a delegate to the First district Repudlican coven tion. the Holton Lodge Monday night when their was work in all three ranks and Esquire, Dr.

F. P. Mann was Mrs. Phoebe Clothier and children, Senator King Knighted. The "boys" report that Lodge Directory.

Cancer Removed By irs. Lowry, Bowen, and Gep-hart, Mrs. Lawrence Schmitt was operated on for cancer of the breast Horace and Vera of St. Marys, and The Stewatt Poultry Co. shipped three cars of eggs to Eastern markets this week.

they had a splendid meeting. her sister, Mrs. Alice Sechrist of To 9 Beulah Carpenter, age 15, a patient peka visited their brother, E. An II Acme Lodge No. 42 meta each U.

II Monday even in jr in Workman Hall. Vtoitinff brothers alwayn welcome. V. P. Murray.

Master Workman; Thou. Hatfield. of Dr. J. M.

Marks', slow to recover Turner and family the hrst of the at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ed Gieger, Tuesday afternoon. The operation consisted in a com The Methodist Ladies will have their Exchange at Alex Kerr's store Saturday. AdMI 20. week.

Delaware Camp No. 1451 meets every Thursday night Visiting LI. W. A. (i.

M. Marshall and wife of Read plete amputation of the right breast and affected glands. iir. ana Mrs. Arnoia utt movea in- inpr Kansas, visited his brother.

John Mrs. sen in nt withstood the extraordinarily, and passed a to their fine, new, farm homexup Coal Marshall, who was seriously ill at his Creek way this week. comfortable night following it, and home near Boyle, the first of the neighbor welcome. V. P.

Murray. V. Chaa. orris. Clerk.

Fl 1 Valley Falls Council meets every H. Wednesday night. Viaitinjr brothers ad sisters always welcome. John Sennrich Ireaident; F. G.

Shaffer. Secretary. AC PA Valley Falls Lodge No. 21 i li Hi IP i meets 1st and 3d Wednesdays Of ch month. Visiting brothers always wel- week.

They called on Mrs. Jas. Falls has been resting easy since. Dr. F.

P. Mann, recovering from a serious illness, and Rev. A. L. Wood, and family.

Mrs. J. W. Mitchell spent Saturday and Sunday with her friend, Miss Maude Taggart. at Topeka.

M. formerly a practitioner in Dr. J. J. Harman showed his appre F.

P. Mann. W. Park Murray. Sec y.

Medicine, were present during the from an attack of pneumonia cf five weeks duration, was operated on for pus on the lungs at the home of her uncle, E. C. Stewart, Wednesday. While her condition is serious there are hopes of her final recovery. Mrs.

L. A. Myers was called to Mus-cotah Sunday on account of the death of the wife of her brother, Robert Hillyer, who died suddenly Sunday morning of acute indigestion. Her age was 59 years. Mrs.

Hillyer was born in Platte County, Missouri. Her maiden name was Roach. She was a most kind and indulgent wife and mother, and a splendid neighbor. She is survived by her husband and two sons. ciation of Valley Falls in the best The Union Bible class' will meet operation.

Her many friends hope for Mrs. Schmitt an early and complete re Friday way Saturday by buying the Thomp with Mrs. A. Russell this son nouse on uroaaway. tie wn afternoon, April 19.

at 3 o'clock. arrange for a barn close by for the covery. 9 convenient handling of his veterinary Will make the season of 1912 at my barn, 2 miles south of Valley Falls. Senator King weighs 1200 in good flesh, and is a splendid individual. Free Demonstration.

In connection with the baking con Born to Mr. and Mrs. William Hochstatter, Monday, April 15, 1912, a daughter, Dr. Pecinovsky reports. work.

As soon as possession can be had the Doctor will start housekeep test at W. H. Gerlts Store Saturday ing right. The Harman Farm Agency April 20, Mr. Calvin of the Loose made the sale.

Wiles Biscuit Co. will be there to T. W. GARDINER, City Eflitor PHONES', lnd.110. Mutual 46 Piano tuning done right.

Leave order witn A. B. Carter. 9 Dr. VanMeer answered a professional call at Hock Creek Monday.

9 Mrs. C. A. IlufI is fpendlng the week with her parents at Kansas City. Mrs.

C. II. Kiug visited her daughter, Mrs. Gerald Ilolsingerat Rosedale this week. Mrs.

Helen Swift of Oskaloosa was a visitor here at the home of her uncle, Eli Evans the first of the week. show you the finest line of sugar waf ers, English Style Biscuit, and all other bakery products baked by the largest variety bakery in the world. Alex Kerr was at Kansas City Tuesday to learn something definite as to the Chautauqua date, and the talent. "THE STAFF OF LIFE" There will be plenty of good things to eat, and a cup of the famous Chase Sanborn Coffee to drink. Please be on hand' as this demon Kansas State Live Stock Registry Board Certificate No.

6867 This is to certify that the pedigree of the Pure, Bred Stallion known as Senator King 48701. owned by Ralph Price. Valley Falls, has been examined and found to be correctly and duly recorded in the Stud Books of the American Trotting Register, Rule I. His breeding is as follows: Sire, Norval King No. 29543.

Dam, Wiltcanna S. by Standard 11377. Foaled 1907. Color, bay. Said stallion, has been examined and found to be sound.

Issued at the Kansas State Agricultural Manhattan. Kansas, this 5th day of April. 1911. Ed H. Webster, Dean of Agriculture.

stration will be absolutely free Mrs. Mary Potter, who is making her home, with her daughter, Mrs. Will Mitchell, is visiting friends at Easton. W. H.

Gerlt. the last Mrs. Geo. Reed of Topeka was guest of Mis. J.

A. Evans here weekend. Albert Oneal and wife of Denison visited Jack Oneal 's and Blrney Arnold's last weekend. Paris Duncanson Place Sold R. F.

Mitchell of Lowemont, bought the Wilber M. Duncanson fourteen acres south of Valley Falls, Wednesday for $6000, Duncanson taking in the Mitchell bouse near Hurst's sale barn in Valley Falls as part payment at a valuation of $1000 Mr. Mitchell and wife, will take possession about December 1st, and in There is nothing better than Good Bread and of Poor Bread the least said the better. The bread we make is from the very best flour, properly mixed and evenly baked in the best oven made, and that is why we guarantee it to give satisfaction always. TRY OUR.

TEN CENT LOAF The Perfection of Good Bread See us for home made ice cream, bricks, etc. Splendid! Well worth the money! Is the universal verdict of every house-keeper who buys Campbell's Varnish Stain for staining and varnishing Floors, Woodwork, Chairs, etc. Easily applied. Dries hard. Wears well.

Mell Legler Son sell it. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Alex Reicharrs Sunday, April 14, 1912, a Dr. Al D.

Lowry attending. the meantime Duncanson will build a home closer to his carpenter shop in town. The sale was made through the Harman Farm Agency. Christian Service League Sun 1 JEES HT -CGr GAHM BROOKS BOTH 'PHONES day, April 21, 1912 Hymn. Invocation.

Ladies Quartette. Discussion of Equal Suffrage. If you want the best meat and the The heavy boned jack will make the season at the same place. Paris is 14 hands high, weighs 850 pounds, and ia a sure foal getter. Paris was formerly owned by Frank Renfro.

and most meat for your money, buy from Owen's Meat Market. The base ball grounds have been put in order, and the ball season will open this Friday afternoon when Greasy Ridge will come for a game with the H. S. team. Affirmative, Mrs.

Festus Foster Mr. J. A. Evans. Negative, Miss Leonore Steele and Henry Koehler of Paola, was Mr.

Geo. Harman. Male Quartette. at Valley Falls last weekend looking after his real estate intersts here and considering offers to buy some of his Sellers Bros. Sold Out Will Parker of Denison has purchased the Sellers Bros.

Cafe and took possession Tuesday. Mr. Parker is a brother of Brown Parker, the TERMS: By Senator King, $10 00. Paris, $10.00. Terms insure a living colt.

Any mares sold or parted with, the money becomes due at once. Due care will be taken to prevent accidents, but will not be responsible should any occur. L. H. PRICE.

property. 9 9 i 9 Rev. Murphey tendered his resignation to his church last Sunday morning to take effect in sixty days, but the members present voted to refuse to accept it, so the Reverend will continue his labors here. Now is the time to have a top put on that road wagon or the buggy to replace the old one. Knier Knowles have a "cracker jack" all put on complete for only $7.00.

'Most shops ask $9.00 for the same grade. 9 Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Faulk of Kansas City, and Mrs. Maggie Willard of Minnesota were here to attend the funeral of their father, Paul Haas, Sunday and are spending the week with their bereaved mother, 'garage" man.

His wife is a daughter of Ed Newman of Denison. We wish the new proprietor success in the Cafe. Zack Gragg. prison guard at the sister Carrie and brother Charley. Dr.

and Mrs. P. Mann arrived home Monday from their The Store that Stands Fore-most for Best Quality at Low-est Prices. State penitentiary, Lansing, visited his sister, Will Blake and family last Friday night and communed over the phones with his several brothers and a few old neighbors. The prison population is now over 1000, sixty of them being women.

Attending the Equal Suffrage Meeting Mrs. Festus Foster, Mrs. Neil Mc- it at Enid, Oklahoma and St. Louis, both well and hearty, and reporting a pleasant trip. Having regained his health and strength, Dr.

Mann says he is back on his job and able to re sume his practice in medicine and surgery. Leod, Mrs. Geo. Harman and Mrs. A.

L. Keener attended the First District Equal Suffrage meeting at Leaven Everyone who has tried Big 4 Flour pronounces it the equal of any best flour made. Here are our spot cash prices. Big 4 Flour per 8 lbs bucket salt fish 60c Frank Stewart now rides in his new six-cylinder Mitchell, which arrived Saturday. This is the car the Mitch worth this week, where arrangements were made for holding a series of ell company have made especially for meetings over the district during the the country roads, and is easily the campaign.

6 lbs bulk starch. 2 lbs Evaporated Apples Both Bones of Leg Broken smoothest riding car to be found anywhere, and with plenty of power for all kinds of bills. Mr. Stewart has Saturday morning Alba Anderson, aged 17, and his older brother, Earl, taken the agency for the Mitchell and I i m-x 11 1 I will be pleased to show anyone inter- were "aviu a wftuc A rug has many advantages over a carpet. It is easier to clean it can be moved more readily it will match your furniture and wall paper quicker.

The selection carried at this store has been chosen to suit the most critical taste your taste. The prices are so moderate that you simply have no excuse for refusing to buy. Come in anyway and look over this beautiful stock. the heels a broken ested in automobiles, the superior 13' merit of this machine. by a kick from the horse.

Both bones of the right leg were broken 2 lbs Best Prunes 25c 2 lbs Best Dried Peaches 25c 5 gal Oil (only when purchased with other goods) for. 30c Remember we have the Stillwagons Poultry Food and Lice Killer so valuable to poultry people at this time of the year. Cash or trade paid for produce. Your trade solicited. and SDlintered.

Axe in his Foot While hurrying up to split some Drs. Marks were called and reduce a the double fracture. kindling and start a fire in the cook Alba will do his farming by proxy stove for his wife on the promise of for awhile. having eggs for supper, Frank Scbultz made a mislick and sent the axe into bis foot, splitting his little 'toe wide For Sale My acre suburban home, 6 room i open ana mamng a oaa wouna, iour hnnse. irood out buildings, well, some stitches being required to close it up Schuler Carpets Son, Undertaking He kept it iMS.JA.XESf?1? takeusoon.

and A SQUARE DEAL VALLEY FALLS Furniture thattnlgbt Thursday came to W. W. VanLikw, town and had the foot dressed by Dr. VanMeer. 4-19-tf Valley Falls, Ks..

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