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

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Mrs. Ed. Tucking and baby, of Boyle, Fnr the best frpsh and pnred mpats ffiSS SS so to Owens- Meat Market. The wild geese are coming back from the north. Is winter coming so soon? We sell all the Breakfast Foods, all visited ner lamer ana oroiner xtoy Summerfelt on Monday.

Miss Geneva Sloop, of Lyndon, is here for a month's visit with her brother, Calvin Sloop and other rela--tives in the vicinity. Mrs. F. P. Gardner went to Law-.

The jewelry that combines the latest in style with reasonable price the Dinner and Supper Foods, also is to be found at Schellbergs. Mrs. G. H. Dawson was here from rence last Friday to visit her daughter, Mrs.

DeForest and baby a few Arrington Tuesday and Wednesday all the Between Meal Foods Fruits, Nuts, Confections; all Quality Goods visiting Edna and Ruth Hukill. days, getting back in time for the shows Monday and Tuesday. All arrangements are completed for Miss Geneva Goddard, who lives be the big Emancipation celebration at Valley Falls the 21st of this An Ounce of Prevention is Better Than a Pound of Cure Especially When There is no Cure know. We do not know any cure for the epidemic afflicting the horses of the state at this timeif we did, we would get the One Thousand Dollars offered by Governor Stubbs. The next best thing is the preventive, and here are some of the most highly recommended: Pure Raw Linseed Oil Turpentine, Salt Petre Sulphur Gum Assafoetida Epsom Salts A plentiful supply all fresh at right prices.

tween here and Dunavant, was here Saturday on. her way to Atchison, Joe Bragg went to Olpe in Lyon where she will teach Domestic Sci county Wednesday, to look after the ence in the high school this year. farm and stock his father has traded for. Albert Schuler and wife were at And a point to remember in this connection is that everything sold at this store is under the positive guarantee of 'Satisfaction or your Money back." We Pay Highest Price Kansas City Wednesday and Thursday on a combined business and pleasure trip. Will Glenn, of Wvmore.

vis- ited his brother Frank here and his 0Conner, who visited father John Wunder, her brother, John P. Wunder, her cousins, Mrs. W. M. Duncanson, Mrs.

John Gillies and other relatives here last week, returned to her home at Denver last Saturday. Frank Brown, of Hunter, visited his aunt, Hannah Newman, Uncle Vince Newman and cousin Jess Newman and other relatives here and at Ozawkie this week his first visit in twenty years. He was born and raised at Ozawkie. for Butter and Eggs father at Meriden, the first of the week. After three weeks of the hottest, dryest weather since the grasshopper year, an inch of rain fell over the Delaware Valley Wednesday and W.

H. GERLT IE. TJ T7 Valley Falls, DRUGGIST Kansas. A Full Line of all Standard Disinfectants. greatly reduced the temperature.

Both Phones Mrs. Sarah Baker is visiting her Valley Falls 2) Mrs. Lucy Young, accompanied by her sister-in-law, Mrs. J. D.

Sorrell, of daughter, Mrs. C. Shepherd at Osage City, Mrs. Shepherd and husband hav Loveland, Ohio, is visiting her daugh ter, Mrs. V.

P. Newman. They will re main for a month. They note with de QXBtCySXfcX pg visited her parents, and her sisters Mrs. uatt ana Miss Minnie here last week.

ligut vug uvuuutui v.iu9 uuv ncoi, both being interested in farming. returned to Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lodge Directory. Elva Stewart has school at Baldwin.

Mrs. A. J. Early and her sister, Miss Kauffman, at Oklahoma City, August 24, a son; and to Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Tice, at Topeka, September 9, 1912, a Maud Renfro, returned Saturday even To spend a most enjoyable even ing, come to the Electric. It's cool. ing from a month's visit with their daughterthe first born of brothef sister, Mrs. Shafer, at Lucerne, Wyom Nina Ertel has returned to the school for the blind at Kansas City Kansas. R.

C. Downey, rural mail carrier at Winchester, accompanied by his, daughter, came in from Trego county, Thursday, and went to Denison to visit his aged father. He saya the horse plague and the plague of flies out west is really discouraging: to the farmers- The swarms of flies drove them from the fields and the loss of so many horses stops the fall wheat sowing on many farms, Miss Laverne Medlock, of Topeka, and sister. Grandpa Ed. Kauffman ad ing.

They report a good visit and met mits they are coming fast. Grandma Dr. Swallow and wife, who live there spent the day with Mrs. W. I.

Thomp son here last Friday. Doc. is the leading auctioneer and Kauffman is spending the week with her new granddaughter at Topeka. town boomer there. An II V1 Acme Lodge No.

42 meets each U. II Monday evening in Workman BalL VMtin brothers always welcome. V. P. If amy.

Master Workman; The. Hatfield, Recorder. nil I Delaware Camp Ho. 1451 meets II. A.

every Thursday nfeht Vlsitinjt iMiehbors welcome. V. P. Murray. V.

C. Chas. Morris, Clerk. Fl 1 Valley Falls Council meets every R. A.

Wednesday niarht. Visitin brothers and sisters always welcome. John Sennrich President; F. G. Shaffer.

Secretary. AC A Valley Falls Lodge No. 21 I. a H. Ilt meets lut and 3d Wednesdays Of each month.

Visiting brothers always wel- Rings that are real "jewels" can be bought at Schellberg's at the right price all the time. Thos. Walker spent Sunday with his parents in Holton. Now that it is cooler, see the pictures at the Electric. John Gillies was at Kansas City Tuesday on business.

StoTe for Sale. Good No. 14 Round Oak stove. H. J.

Schuler. We are hauling storage coal now. Get in your order. E. E.

Samson. 8-23-tf Russell Swiler was at Horton Wednesday to attend the wedding of his cousin, Geo. Badders, of Topeka, to Miss Ruby Byers. For his vacation Barber Ed. Lewis is carpentering for Burns a couple of weeks to exercise his muscle and strengthen his appetite.

Jas. A. Norris was called to Hiawatha Sunday to attend the funeral of the wife of his brother, Will Norris. John Armstead left Tuesday to vis- 1 it a few weeks with his daughter, Mrs J. F.

Jarvis, at Sweet Springs, Mo. The Fabled Fountain of Youth F. P. Mann. W.

Park Murray, Sec'y. Mrs. Mary Maston, of Grand is visiting her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. F.

P. Spink, here this T. W. GARDINER, City Eflltor week. John Heinen left Monday for Milo, Iowa, to attend the wedding of his sister Tuesday and visit with his folks until Saturday.

He returned Tuesday morning. Paul Newman left Tuesday for his W. M. Robertson, wife and chil PHONES: Ind. 110.

Mutual 46 P.ure country lard at Owens' Market, The ladies of the Congregational church are talking of serving dinner election day. The Ladies' Aid of the Congregational church will meet with Mrs. Blue next Wednesday. Mrs. J.

A. Carter left Saturday to school at Kansas City his eighth year in the school for the blind, where he Had nothing on the delicious drinks served at our fountain that is in the matter of pleasant taste, purity and coolness. Remember we furnish ice cream bricks in all desired shapes for dinners, parties and receptions. The Best Bread possible to Make, and all kinds of Cakes to Order. CITY BAKERY, Gahm Brooks.

dren, left Thursday for a week's visit with his sons, Milt, at Kansas City, is an apt pupil. and Thos. Robertson, in Hen A full line of 12 cent tennis flan ry County, Mo. nel at the special price of 10 cents Chalmer Scott and wife left Tues a yard. Good fall wear.

J. A. EVANS CO. day for a visit with their daughter, Mrs. Gilleece, at Wamego, hoping the Geo.

Royer, from Hiawatha, vis-! ited his father here Sunday before go change may benefit his health. Uncle Chalmer took along his fishing rod and will try to land some fine chan ing to Kansas City to attend high school and work a newspaper route. nel cat. Only two old soldiers, Berry Har Card of Thanks. We sincerely thank our dear friends Singer Sewing Machines The word "Singer" on a sewing machine means just what "Sterling" means on Silver The highest quality possible to produce.

We have secured the agency for the Singer machines and supplies for this locality and will appreciate your patronage. Come and examine the machines always here to make representations good. i Cash or Credit. DN. ERTEL Jewler and Optician Valley Falls bin and John Renfro, from hereabouts, went to Topeka Fair Monday, which was free admission day to the old To Close Out boys in blue.

visit her son, Thomas Carter and wife a week at St. Joe. Our medium weight Munslng underwear for fall wear has arrived. J. A.

EVANS CO. P. A. Huber of spent last Thursday evening with his old friend and neighbor, Frank Glenn. Geo.

Helnen left Saturday for Milo, Iowa, to visit his folks a week and attend the wedding of his sister. Miss Mildred Gephart and Miss Irene Dean left for their school at Washburn in Topeka, Tuesday. Judge Qscar Haines was a pleasant caller Monday. He bad been to Holton and from here went to Topeka. and neighbors for their kind assistance and sympathy in the sickness and death of beloved son and brother, Alvin.

WILLIAM BAUMGART AND FAMILY. Mrs. A. Huebner returned to her home at Bay City, Texas, Saturday night, after a month's visit here with Scores of our people attended the Fair at Topeka and say is was great. No better place to spend an hour or so of an evening than at the Electric.

Coat Lost Somewhere between the Pete Hefty place north of town and North Cedar, a gray coat. Finder will be rewarded by returning to J. S. Blankenship, or leave at the All Patterns of Wall her daughter, Mrs. Herman Hauck Paper at 25 per Cent dis-and little baby.

I Local Firm Secures a Valuable Agency Dr. G. W. Marks and son Mell, left COUnt, during all this month. J.

E. Tutt of this city has just closed Tuesday for a few days' visit with the Wtl -Poll lAn, Doctor's parents in! Neosho county. W1C ucau-u, a deal whereby he will continue the North Cedar store. Walter Sellers, who was operated Master Mell will come back with sev- don't forget OUr Stock of oral ctnrlao tr tall 1 Frank Glenn visited his elck father on for appendicitis ten days ago, is and siBter at Meriden last weekend. agency for Brinkley's Sanador, a sci-entific remedy for eczema, dandruff, G.

W. McComaS and wife are spending the week at Topeka attend- getting along nicely, feeling good and gaining in appetite. His father, Jas. Sellers, went home to Kansas City Thursday, hoping for the best. Interior Enamels and Floor Paints ng the big State Fair, and enjoying pimples on the face and all diseases the hospitality of their daughter, The Following graduates of the Mrs.

Herbert Royer and family. of the skin. This preparation contains class of J911-began teaching district Ralph who spent his sum Frank is Improving in health right along. Herman McCulley went to Topeka last Saturday and brought home his daughter, Mary from the state hospital. She is getting well.

Ash Post of Reading visited home folks here last weekend and he and Joe Post and wife took in the show at Atchison last Friday. schools in this county Monday: mer vacation here with his parents, Swabville, Evalyn Hawkins; Nichols, A. B. CARTER Rev. and Mrs.

Festus Foster, left Sun Leone Falls. Miss Sophia Gerlt is day for Moscow, Idaho, where he is a student at the State University. again teaching near Proctor, and Miss Blanche Shaffer in the city no grease but is a mild soothing liquid that does not stain or soil the clothing. The first application instantly relieves the itching. This reliable firm says your money back if not satisfactory.

Mrs. May Humbert, of Bernard, school, they also being members of Corner Drug Store Valley Falls, Kansas this class. visited her mother, Mrs. W. H.

Stew Geo. Hodson, who spent the summer with his uncle Luther Snyder near Swabville, returned home to Atchison art, who is ill with a seriously in Lou Reppert lost two of his horses Prof. Davies, leader of the Valley Falls band, is playing with one of the big bands at the Topeka State Fair this week. fected hand, at the home of her son, from the. strange horse disease, and Frank Stewart, here last week-end.

last Friday to go to High School. has a third one sick. Stace Knowl ua. Lynn, wno is suiiering with a Miss Mable McCoy is to continue as saleslady at J. A.

Evacjs' store in company with Miss Evarigelyne Decker and Miss Pearl Evans, the boss being No wedding or birthday present excels in pleasure to the reciepient ton lost a colt. Frank Walker has the second one on the sick list, and stiff neck from wrestling with Earl a first class gold watch. The best Smith, went to Kansas City Tuesday, Frank Hatfield reports one of his rather busy with outside affairs. of these as well as the medium price is sick. Krull's horse is getting to consult a specialist.

He was hurt three weeks ago. His mother accom can be secured at Schellbergs. well on a diet of milk, butter and Mrs. Otto Vangaasbeck and her soda water. ITtie Harness Boys I Mrs.

Sid Wilson, who spent the summer here with her uncle, Gus Arnold Ott met with an alarming daughter, Miss Carrie, from Naravisa, X. have moved to Los Angeles, where Carrie, who recently graduated accident Sunday morning, when in Keene and family, left Tuesday for her home in Chicago. She likes the feeding his stock a barbed wire on a closing gate punctured his arm, caus from a business college, has a good position, their Valley Falls friends are country life and may return. panied him. Walter Royer, of Atchison, was here between trains Saturday night, going to Arrington, where he was called by the death of his wife's mother, Mrs.

Frank Case. The burial was at Effingham Tuesday. The friends of John R. Marshall, near Boyle, will be sorry to learn that he does not improve very much in health, but will be also glad to learn ing it to bleed profusely, the blood glad to learn. Geo.

Seyler, who visited the old spurting out freely for awhile. Tern farm at Swabville and a number W. O. Disney and wife, of Russell porarily bandaging the wound, he hur old friends and neighbors here last ried to town, where Dr. J.

M. Marks dressed it A large vein had been cut Springs, Kansas, arrived Tuesday evening to visit a few days with their former western Kansas friends, Wal returned to his home at Cen-tralia, Kansas, last Saturday. He was open. accompanied by his neice, Mrs. Kate ter Baylor and wife.

With Mr. Bay- Miss Evangelyne Decker returned that he is holding his own well, con Seyler Feverly, here on a visit, also Have a few specials for their friends the coming few weeks, and it will pay eTeryone interested In the following lines to call and see the bargains. SAMPLE SADDLES We were fortunate in securing a sample line of saddles of all weights at less than manufacturer's wholesale prices, and while they last will be sold the same way. A Special Price Sunday evening from a two weeks' visit sidering the extreme heat. from Wellington.

tor, mt. uisney maae mis oince a social call and looked over our linotype and one of the best equipped with her sister, Mrs. C. L. Olsen, in Thomas county, where the strange horse disease prevailed, and horses country printing offices in northeast ern Kansas.

died by droves, stricken with the awful malady; the horses went wild Mrs. T. W. Gardiner was at Holton last week-end to be with her in her plunged through wire fences, into and over other obstr-rtions, and down in the last 8tnIes of death pounded last hours and attend the funeral of her aunt, Mrs. Ann Kelsoe, aged 91 $16 As good a set of single harness as can be found In the county and the price is only years and 90 days, and a widow for 12 years.

She had lived in Holton for out their eyes aud broke their heads on the g-o'jnd. It is an awful sight, she says, and a great calamity. 35 years, coming there from Illinois She was born in Ohio and is the last of her paternal family. She was an AND REMEMBER It is unnecessary to ride out in the broiling sun when a com invalid for two years. Chair Comfort Means Home Comfort Make the home attractive by using "Murphy" Chairs designed and built to meet the requirements of the tired body as well as to please the eye.

H. J. Schuler Son Furniture Carpets Undertaking plete top will be put on your buggy or road wagon S7.00 Thanks. Mr. E.

C. Stewart, a believer in good roads, and one who proves his faith by his work, appreciating highly the compliment and presentation of the fine gold watch and chain by Valley Falls automobile owners and admirers of good, smooth roads, desires herein to specially thank the donors for the gift of the handsome and valu Mrs. H. C. Tucker, of Holton, and her sister, Mrs.

Joseph Storey, of Pasadena, and Mrs. Curtis Patrick, of Oskaloosa, were the guests of Mrs. Geo. Harman Friday and Sat urday. They spent Sunday with Mrs.

Kansas KNIER Valley Falls, Ed. Turner, who also entertained her able time-piece. May the donors una sisters, Mrs. W. Fleming and family, of Rock Creek, and Mrs.

Phil, Reich-1 other good roads on the way and al-art and family of Half Mound. I ways "get there on time," is his wish..

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1875-1916