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The Valley Falls New Era from Valley Falls, Kansas • Page 1

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NEW ALLEY 1l jA II JlK yOt. W. VALLEY FALLS, JEFFERSON COUNTY, KANSAS, FEBRUARY 21, 1907. NO. 5 AROUND THE COURT HOUSE.

BLOCKADED. MARRIAGE LICENSE. THEY ARE Jube Jordan Mary Hodge Not Sensational But Always Reliable Tbe ceremony performed by Judge True. ON OAD! Chas. J.

Hodge, Oskaloosa Etta Shinn, Oskaloosa Louis Kimmel, Margaret Edmonds, McLouth Probate Court Proceedings. J.M. Walbridge was appointed The only claim of price we make is Reliable Merchandise at the Right Price. We know you are as wise as we and if we should offer you our goods at ridiculous prices your intelligence would suggest to you to beware of the object. In all of our dealings we have due appreciation of every legitimate competitor.

For your consideration we offer you the following at our regular prices. Every Household Should Know How lo Resist It. The back aches because the kidneys are blockaded. Help the kidneys with their work. The back will ache no more.

Lots of proof that Doan's Kidney Pills do this. W. H. McKay, engineer at the Aber nathy Mfg. and living at 110 Dakota street, Leavenworth, says: "Though I doctored and tried all kinds of medicines I severely from kidney trouble for all of a year, and nothing seemed to do me the least bit of good.

Tbe pain in my back was terrible and the sharp twinges would cramp. me up at times so I could hardly move. The kidney secretions were Irregular and contained a great deal of sediment that looked like brick dust. One physician who had treated me said I had muscular rheumatism, but he did help me. After giving up all hope of finding relief I happened administrator of tbe estate of Lucy A.

Walbridge, deceased. W. J. Frazier was appointed guardian of tbe estate of Roy Fra zier et al, minor beirs of Lizzie razier. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Jane Belcher to Bodde 50 acres 20 pounds Best granulated $1.00 Guaranteed Baking Powder per pound Oc Red Salmon per can IOc Best canned Peas per can.

IOc Egg-O-See 3 packages for. Dr. Prices Breakfast Food 3 for N. 25c 7 dozen Clothes Pins for 5c Dates per pound 5c Amelia Gettler to3 England, 40 1.5(0 Effia Denny to John Fidler, lot 10 blk 6 McTxmth TOO Chas. Fetty to Kltworth, lot 10 blk I McLouth 5 0 II Morgan to McHenry, 4 lots Grantville TOD Brown to Hart.

2 acres in survey 18 160 II Brown to Eaton, 91 acres 2,800 Warner to Warner, Meriden property 150 Cook to Odell, 160 acres 5,000 We mean that we have ordered our goods for spring and they are now on the road and will be here in good time for you to get a nice up-to-date spring suit and at prices that you will not be beat; and we want you to be sure and see our new line before you buy if you want the latest styles at old style prices, so come in and we can show you better than we can tell you. AVe handle Standard and High Grade Goods and everybody knows when they buy of us they get the best. We never flatter nor deceive you. We think you are as honorable as we, therefore we offer you the highest market price for Produce, CASH OR TRADE. Your Home Merchant.

Ball to Celia WHarvey, 30 acres 2,900 JGSelltoCB Shields, 80 5,000 Brittia Taylor to flenslelgh, 153 acres 5,000 John Harman to Harman et al a In terest 4,502 to learn through a friend about Doan's Kidney Pills and got a box at E. C. Fritsche's drug store. I found benefit in the treatment and continued it until I had taken three boxes. I was entirely cured of kidney trouble and have had no sign or symptom of it since.

If ever any medicine saved a man's life Doan's Kidney Pills saved mine. I have been well for nearly six years, and know several people who have used Doan's Kidney Pills on the strength of the testimonial I gave in 1899 recommending them. I have yet to hear of a case in which this remedy failed." For sale by all dealers. Price, 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Buffalo, N.

sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Dragging the Roads. The rural mail carriers are pleased to report that many people along ALEX KERR. their routes have volunteered to drag he roads extensively.

On route one Thos." Knouse, carrier, says that Ed Turner, D. P. McCoy, W. C. Spence and A.

Gettler were Gun club shoot this Friday. patriotic enough tosmooth their roads. On route two nearly everybody Remember the 10c tea at McClure's swung into the lanes much to the de- Mrs. Geo. W.

Thomas entertained more than a score of her lady friends at a thimble party Tuesday afternoon. In the guessing contest Mrs. Tutt won the first prize, and Mrs. Cook the booby in breaking the tie with Mrs. Hatfield.

vA two course luncheon was served. ight of Carrier Roy Jackson. Wm. etltt, Fon Cook, Clarence McCoy, ou Counts, John McCoy, Mark Ren- Mrs. John Seever of Xortonville attended the Eastern Star meeting last Monday evening and was the guest of Mrs.

Wm. Oneal. fro, Web. Harman, S. K.

Shermer, W. F. Cain, Geo. Armstead, Chas. Davis, I.

Hartman, Geo. Eshom, Wm. Stauffer, Wesley Housh and D. M. this Thursday evening.

Attend the C. E. box social at Mrs. Rosebrough's Saturday evening. Frank Corkadel has purchased of Will neaLthe lot between them for $100.

He may build on it. Lost A bed quilt between Ed Utz and town lost Saturday: Finder please leave it at Ed Gordon's. Arch Brandon will move from North Cedar to Valley Falls and open a blacksmith Shop on north Maple Reese being the volunteer patriots. ONE NIGHT ONLY E. M.

J. R. C. L. Qverholser, Marshal, Geo.

McCoy, Rufe Hosier, Thos. Creiger, C. II King and W. The Cash Clothier. Staab got busy with the road drags on Valley Falls, Kansas.

route three the first of the week and put the roads in good order for Earl Jackson. From route four Carrier Henry Mc It is necessary to work with the arms Coy brings a similar good story, Geo. flProP nfci it fill i Mil iim iiMiiflip County School News. W. H.

RICE, Editor. Reppert, Lou Reppert, Harvey Tail, from the arsenal of God himself kindness, patience and sympathy. Wm. Blake, S. W.

Zinn, T. R. Mar Fear is the father of lies. There is Grace Perry who has been visiting her uncle, A. D.

Kendall, for several weeks returned to her home at -Aca-darko, Oklahcma. The Ladies of the Congregational church met with "Mrs. Rosebrough Wednesday. Their next meeting will be with Mrs. A.

Russell. shall, Wm. Blumberg, G. F. Thompson, S.

Stafford, II. C. Towler, no justice without love." Frank Gwartney, J. P. Wunder, L.

R. Teachers' Association. Sharp, E. Marsh, Wm. Gregg, H.

G. A teacher once remarked that the Miller enlisting in the work for love AY. FEB. meetings of the association are always yyjyvi of country and good roads. Marsh and Gregg ran their drag clear through The whist club met with Mrs.

Geo. good when held at Valley Falls. The meeting of Saturday was no exception Thomas Wednesday evening. Ed. Broadway giving the city Dads a hint in numbers or in interest.

The asso Tutt won first prize and Ed. Burkert with a sample from the country. ciation convened at 11:30 in the High the booby. From route five comes a veiy good School Auditorium and began by sing report as witnessed by Carrier Art The Teachers' Association at Valley Falls last Saturday was well attended, sixty-one teachers answering roll-call. All whose names appeared on the program were present with one exception.

Prof. Ileese of Campbell College gve the teachers a splendid talk. School Rhetoricals was the subject of a well prepared paper by Prof. Guy T. Justis.

The subject was discussed by Leroy Lake, S. B. Kather-man, Maud Myers, Rev. Walter Grant Smith and S. D.

Dice. The Number Class Drill by Miss Townsend's pupils was especially interesting to the primary teachers. Miss Taggart discussed the Teacher's Relation to the Patrons. Reading Circle work conducted by S. D.

Dice. The next meet The vulgar writing mentioned last ing "America" after which the Rev. Will Rawn, Jas. Moon, Albert John A laugh from start to finish week was not on the barn; it was on Mr. Scouten pronounced the invoca son, M.

M. Maxwell, (ieo. Madden, tion. The teachers were then favored Mike Clare, Oliver Campbell and Chas. the residence of Ed Lynn and he will give $5.00 to get- the blackguard who by Miss Lula ask ins with a beautiful wrote the obscene words.

piano solo. Following this the regu Stewart, Web Hiser, F. Harwood, John Hammond, L. Dixon, A.J. Ogier and John Campbell, were the noble ID) lar work of the association was taken The rumbling thunder from 'dark road artists on that line.

up. Prof. Guy T. Justice of Norton ville presented the subject of "Rhe clouds disturbed people in their slum Keep up the road dragging and the bers Monday morning. April showers toricals in the Public School." He roads will be in better condition.

We fell in spots. Morning showers are showed the value of declamation, said to be omens of dry weather. ing will be held at Ozawkie, Saturday, have been offered a list of those who wont drag roads but we have no room essay, aeoate, oration ana play as means of development of and culture March 10. Reading Circle Work, Longs-American Poems, pages 50-84, for it. The Topeka parties who are think in the pupil.

This subject was farther being a review of the life and works of discussed by Miss Myers, Mr. Kather BAB BOY AN ENTIRELY NEW VERSION. ing of locating the furniture factory at Valley Falls were here the first of the week examining Piazzek's woollen A Pair ot Pheasants. One pair of the ten Chinese pheas man, Mr. Lake, Mrs.

Slade and Rev. Byrant and Emerson. Roll-call, quo tations from Reading Circle lesson. Mr. Smith, a visitor.

The association ants sent to this county has been given mill building to see if it would be suit then adjourned for dinner. in charge of Deck Carey. able for that purpose. 16 looked The afternoon session opened with He took them to his farm north of music oy ine iign scnooi quartet. town Tuesdav where he will keep pretty good to them.

Mr. Piazzek will part with it for a reasonable figure. Miss Towosend, with a class of her them in a large woven wire enclosure until about the first of April when he pupils, gave a number drill which was pleasing and instructive. Miss Zim will set them at liberty in the timber Mitchell Bros' shipped a car load of merman then entertained the teachers near by where they may nest and mul with a humorous reading in the Scotch tiply. They are fine looking birds.

dialect. Then the leading feature of Everything New but the Name. New Play New Specialties New Songs New Costumes The lecturers secured for the Northeast Association at Holton, April 4, 5 and are Dr. E. B.

Bryan, President of Franklin College and author of "Basis of Practical Teaching, and Judge Ben B. Lindsey of Denver, probably the most successful man in the world in dealing with juvenile offenders. Every teacher, school board and parent should hear Judge Lindsey. Quotations from Judge Lindsey: "The state would fail to do its duty to the child unless it did its very best for that child. The plan is not to fight the child but to combat evil at all times.

Obedience must be instilled into the child first of all. The funcion of the juvenile court is the meeting, an address by Prof. Reese of Campbell College, was enjoyed. It is unlawful to kill or shoot them for five years $25 fine by which time it is to be hoped the woods will be full of pheasants. C.

B. Harman brought them here The Professor's theme was, "The Teacher's Place as a Character Build er." He set forth the idea that the Sunday from the county poor farm to greatest work of the teacher is to in spire self activity in the pupil and to show the pupil how to appreciate the Com. Geo. Reppert who delegated Carey to care for and locate them. If the strange game birds can elude thecoveteous clutches ot Dad Hol- fat cattle from their feeding pens to Wolf Bros, at Topeka Tuesday, and McLeod a car of hogs.

The trainwent out twelve hours late owing to a pair of crippled engines, the relief engine from Topeka being disabled when it reached here and after finally getting another engine and swapping freight and passenger locomotives the S. le line was cleared here Tuesday morning from the mix up of numerous totters and delayed traffic. Death of Phillip H. Kamm. After a lingering illness Phillip H.

Kamm died at bis home in this city 1907 aged 58 years, nearly. His wife died last Christmas day. Until then he had been In INew Mexico for his health. influences about him, and that for the brook. Deck thinks they will fare teacher to be 'able to do this for others he must first be able to do it for himself.

Following the address Miss to throw about the youth the best environment for the development of good Taggart read a paper on "The Teach well in the wild regions of Coal Creek, mate in peace and greatly increase in numbers. But he will keep his fowl eye on Dad in watchful game warden in style. citizenship. Character depends upon environ mpnt. ers Relation to the Patron." This SPECIAL PRICES.

Reserved Seats 50c. General Admission 35c. Children under 12, 35e Take an evening off, out and have a good laugh. paper was full of valuable suggestions Long before the Panama Canal is A review of the first part of Long's a The greatest effort the state should set forth should be to increase to the child the opportunities for good and American 'oems was men taten up built we'll have pheasants for break decrease the opportunities for evil. after which the Athenian Chorus ren A postmortum examination was fast along in the time of the sere and yellow leaf when the frost is on the held Thursday.

The cause of: his dered a beautiful selection and the With us now it is to teach the boy to redeem himself, no matter what it costs death was an immense cancer of the association adjourned to meet again pumpkin and the fodder is in the me. And what is this? It is applied March 23, in Ozawkie. stomach and liver. Christianity. shock may be..

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1875-1916