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The Valley Falls New Era from Valley Falls, Kansas • Page 5

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Church Notes THE LAUGH CURE XX00000000X0000000 New Theory Advanced bv Scientists EXTRA SPECIALS uiisiflir Underweaf I LUTHERAN CHURCH. Services every Sunday morning as follows: Sunday School at 10 o'clock and preaching service and worship at 11 o'clock. Bev. W. A.

Sadtler. i Specials Specials 18c Lonsdale Cambric at Fall line and all sizes. Prices 1 0 and the celebrated That big shipment of Blankets are going fast at 65c on the dollar. Prices Hope Muslin, mill 7c range from S3.50 20c to low as. same now as last year.

Children 50c, Youths' 65c, Women's $1. All you gain by early purchase is getting your size. Our prices same as city prices. In this day of new discoveries and inventions it is small wonder that someone has found a good hearty laugh the cure for at least the more common ills of the human family; and is spreading the glad tidings all over the world. A goodly number of these new fads are sent us from foreign countries as well as the means of putting them into effect.

So it is with the twelve funny clowns that perform twice daily with the Great Dode Fisk Snows which will exhibit at Valley Falls, Wednesday, Sept. 14. These twelve funny fellows are the pick and cream of the jesters, pan-tominists and clowns of England, Germany and France and were brought to this country this season especially to fill this engagement. Their ocly business is to make the FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Services every Sunday.

Preaching 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. each alternate Sunday.

The other Sundays will be supplied by a Query class. S. S. at 10 a. m.

each Sunday. Young People's mee'ing every Sunday evening at 1 o'clock. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. E. O.

Harris, Pastor. CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Bible school at 10 a. m. followed by Communion and social hour at 11 a.m.

Junior at 3 p. m. Y. P. S.

C. E. and Teacher Training Class at 7:00 p. m. A cordial welcome to all these Now for Men's," Ladies' and Children's Underwear.

All the 50c grades Fine high grade 10c Pearl Buttons at 5c and 100 gross of Pearl Buttons, 20 kinds, worth more than dou- ble, 2 dozen for. 3 Prepare for the fall and winter. 75 Ladies' Coats at 50C on the dollar. That AM A 11M 38c at Men's best $5.00 Rubber Boots far below value. Strictly first class 0 ceiier maae ana nt unaenvear can be bought.

If you want the best we have it. S2.50 means a $5.00 Coat for. $3.98 goods. ail puuucidUjiu ueiucr mej wisuitutj CVTHOLJC CHURCH. No.

80 all Silk Taffetta, nice fine of colors, full width. Come buy your not and they surely succeed la their First Mass at 7:45 a. second Mass effort along these 10 a. m. An English sermon is There are two great feature clown Dreached during the first Mass on the All Queensware all next week at just half price.

No matter what you may want in glass or china at Half Price. J. A. Evans Co. May Manton's Patterns always on hand one price only 10c.

numbers during the performance. ond and tne th Sunday, and on the during the a wants, iuny wortn inn 20c Ifi OOOOOOOO OOOO 0000 oooo oooo One is the "crazy clown" in which all the clowns take part and during the performance of which pandemonium breaks loose, while another feature is an elaborate scenic number entitled "Cook's Return from the North Pole." To say that this is a scream Feist days within the week; during the second Mass, on the 1st, the 3rd and the 5th Sunday. A German sermon is preached during the first Mass cn the 1st, the 3rd and the oth Sundays; during the second Mass, on the 2nd and 4th Sundavs and on Feast Swartz Stand Hartmans. H. M.

Doolittle is holding his own, if not improving. Dr. Gephart's moved into their tine new borne this week. Valley Falls. is putting it mnaiy il is more it is Days within the week.

Born to Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Kelley Thursday Sept.

1, 1910, a son. Harry Hiltinger, operator for the Western Union at Kansas City, visited his parents here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson and son of Indiana were the guests of Grandma Grlffitts and W.

D. Griffiths this week. For best cured and fresh meats call at Owen's meat market. oi continual roar ot laughter ironi; start to finish. "The laugh cure" asj prescribed by the clowns of the Great Dode Fisk Shows is guaranteed to; cure the public at large and individ-i Circus Stars Com METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Sunday School 10:00 a.

m. Public worship 11:00 a.m. Epworth League at 7:00 p. m. Evening Worship 8:00 p.

m. Rev. E. E. Beauchamp, Pastor.

A Card of Thanks We desire to express our thanks to the people of Valley Falls for the kindness shown during oursia, among you. Ed Wettig returned Thursday morn. lDg from a visit to the Leavenworth fair. uals in particular of despoudency and blues for the next year to come. ing to Valley Falls.

The stamp of approval has been placed on the Loretto Twins by all the Crowned heads of Europe before whom they have performed during Especially do we thank the Mayor Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Carver of Duna-varit attended the Concert given by Mis Legler and company Tuesday night.

be Mri. B. F. Howard of Rock Creek spent Sunday here with her sister, Miss Ida Glenn. and the Aldermen for the favor of granting us permission to pitch our DR.

I. S. FOSTER, REGISTERED CONGREGATIONAI. CHURCH. Vacation is over services will resumed next Sunday.

Sabbath School at 10 a. m. Morning worship at 11 a. m. Junior C.

E. Bible Study, 3 p. m. Christian Endeavor at 7:00 p. m.

Evening worship at 8 p. m. Veterinary Surgeon; Claud Burnett, who nas been doing cartoon work on the Kansas City Post, is at home for a few days. the last two years. The Loretta Twins are bar performers par excellence, doing many wonderful and perilous feats never before attempted by any other artists, thus making them a particulary enhancing feature with the Great Dode Fisk Shows, which will exhibit at Valley Falls, Wednesday, Sept.

14. Many other world renowned features and attractions are presented on Mid-week service Wednesday even Dr. and Nell Cook of Kansas City, are spending their vacation visiting his parents, Mr. and MrsFon Fook, in Oklahoma City, Okla. Uncle Casper Abbuehl, who is improving in health, went to Topeka Monday to see the circus, but will remain in the city two or three weeks visiting his daughter, Mrs.

Leonard Hilty. ing at 8:00 p. m. and DENTIST. Prompt attention to all calls.

Office at home, west of City Park. LadiesSociety Wednesday afternoon of each week. Ideal work shirts are true to their name; made roomy and of the best shirting, always to be found at Wettig's. Word has beeu received that Mrs. Drake and Ruth will leave Vermont Monday Sept.

12th. and will arrive home the 16th. Missionary nrogram on the last tent in the City Park. We have tiled to live up to the agreement, not to in any way injure the park, and there aie no holes, debris, nothing left to mar. We are very grateful for the kindness of one and all as it has been extended to us during our stay whether it has been ti nances, good word, kind act for all we are truly thankful.

Having been in, and around this country for the past twenty years, it seems like home. We shall ever have a kindly feeling for the people of Valley Falls as we leave for other places'. Leaving for the south-land in a few-weeks, we leave with cherished memories of the many places we nave labored in Kansas, and Valley Falls fs one of them. Again we say, we thank you all, and God bless you. Quinton Wife, Open-held Evangelists.

the two elevated stages and the big Valley Falls, Kansas. Wednesday of the month. Geo. B. Drake, Minister.

ring of the Circus among which are Chapman and Berube, acrobats, Hand balancers in mid-air. The Flying Ernests, who perform Entertained Miss Rose Legler, assisted Ktr KioriUDon tne nymsr trapeze unneara or J. W. Layton, Optometrist from Leavenworth will be in the New Century Hotel in Valley Falls, Monday, September 12th. Spectacles and artificial eyes properly adjusted, and free trial until satisfaction is given.

feats of Obituary Salena McCray was born in Ray county. March 1st, 1832. and died at her home near Valley Falls, Sept. 4th, 1910, aged 78 years, 6 mo. and 3 days.

The two WTallins, Contortionists, the boneless wonders of the century sister, Mrs. D. G. Carver jr, gave an informal party Saturday afternoon at her home in honor of Miss Gertrude Ketchell, Miss Btulah Perkins, Miss Bertha Ketehell, Topeka. The guests and scores of other equally well known artists, athletes, riders and Miss Beulah Perkins and the Misses Gertrude and Bertha Ketchel of To-peka were the guests of Miss Rose Legler over Sunday.

Mrs. T. W. Gardiner returned Wednesday afternoon from Holton where she had beeu visiting friends and relatives since last Saturday. See The Balloon! She was maaried in Bucbannan I acrobats.

There is a balloon! See the balloon: county, to Zachariah S. Miller, were, the Misses Ketchell, Miss That was the cry of a few towns peo-Sept. 4lh, 1851, thus dying on her NEW FIRM. pie Wednesday evening when a S9th wedding anniversary. A strange balloon appeared in the sky They moved to Doniphan county, south of town, about sua down.

in ISoo, where they experi- Alex Rule and brother Stewart left Monday fr their home in Philadelphia, arter a visit of a month at Chas. Davis', John Butts' and other old Kansas neighbors. It landed in Wils GritlUts' field, jenced the hardships of the first Ira Knouse hauled the balluonists to 1 Settlers of Kansas. They came to mo 0)1 Irl Beulah Perkins, Miss Eva Armstrong Oolton, Miss Una Karr, Em-p ria, Miss Anna Kauffman, Miss Lua McCammon, Miss Ltda Kendall, Mis Gertrude Kauffman, Miss Mae Mc-Leod, Miss Ina Kendall. After several hours spent at tbintbles and merry conversation, the company was invited to partake of a bountiful repast, served a la picnic style in the arbor especially fitted Up for the occasion, after which they re- town where they shipped back to To-1 Jefferson county in 181, where they peka.

The party consisted of H. E. have since resided. To them were Honeywell of St. Louis, E.

S. Cole, born eight children, seven sons and We have bought and taken charge of the Gibson Monday being labor day, or rather a day fur no labor, for the U. S. boys, the postoffiee was closed from 11 to 5, and the carriers were excused from making their route calls. Spencer Hardware and Implement Store, and expect to one daughter, of whom 5 are living, the living being Henry Hiram Robert and Wiliam H.

She united with the Missionary Baptist church when 18 years of age, and by letter, to the Cumberland secretary of the Topeka Aero Club, and Mrs. L. Smith of New York. They were about an hour making the trip from Topeka, flying along insight of the belated Santa Fe train most of the way. turned to the house and indulged make this tne most popular trading place in this county.

Born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baker m. We find we have some lines we don't wish to carry September 4, l'JIO, a 10 pound girl to Presbyterian church in 185tf, and with on cnmP artiVlpc shnnwnm- nil nf whiVh will ha cnlH The Aero Club made a flight Mother and daughter are doing nicely and grandma Denny is well pleased the M. tt.

cnurcn at uregg chapel in t.a tn RAtnhplnr' 4. itr mi i 1903. Sre was a faithful aud devoted wnuiesaie cust ur less. vve wm not nave any OKI, out oi Hall where a pleasant evening's enter Mayetta the day before. If the weather is favorable we may look for the balloon again today or to-morrow.

over the arrival of tie little grand daughter. date goods in our store. and loving wife H. M. christian and a kind and mother.

tainment was provided for them. Come and see what we have, the list is too long to The visiting young ladies pro Mrs. F. P. Gardner entertained print here, maybe you'll find just what you want in our nounced the people of this place a hosnitable set and Valley Falls an Base Ball News At North Cedar last Saturday the The funeral was held from the M.

E. church at Valley Fatts, Tuesday afternoon, Rev. I. N. Tinnell of Ar-rington, assisted by the local pastor, officiating at the services in the pres- very pleasantly the Coterie Club at her home last Friday afternoon.

After the embroidery session the guests were served with dainty Bargain Pile. B. P. S. Paint North Cedar club played a team made up entirely of the Colemms, and suc ideal place to visit.

Death of Mrs Geo Pettitt. After a lingering illness Mrs. Harriet S. Pettitt, widow of Geo. O.

Pet- ceeded In defeating them in a close enceof a large company of friends and i relatives. Burial was in Rose Hill There is no better paint made than the Patterson game of 2 to I. Batteries: North Cedar, Myers and Gier: Colemans, You dont want to be compelled to buy a new hat every month why not cemetery. tut, died Sunday evening Sept. 4, Sargeant but we are not going to handle paint and 1910, at the home of her son, Hiram i Coleman and Coleman.

CARD OF THANKS. win inereiurt; ben waai ve nave ut aubuiuie wnoiesaie T. Pettitt in east Ozawkie township Sunday the North Cedar teim play get the best when you buy. Gimbel and Stetson hats are the standard the world over. The latest fall cost in Kansas City.

No charge for freight or drayage man? friends and neighbors for their jal ed the Meriden team on the Rock Creek grounds and were defeated by For nineteen years she had been a kindness and sympathy in our be-! Come get what you want for it wont last long. styles now cn display at Wettig's a score of 11 to but thev did not fwidow, and a- well known in this from $3 to It 50. cart of tne county, the family being feel so badly over the ltter, as the Hog and Stock Wire. mother. Zachariah Miller and sons, Meriden team had tt.

ree members who among the oldest settlers. had been in the league. Batteries: Iltnry Hiram Eltshi Robert L. and William H. Miller.

A special lot of Hog and Stock Wire 24 and 26 inch, The funeral was held from the Ozawkie home Tuesday and the burial North Cedar, Myers, Bis and Coleman; Meriden, Beck and Billings. was in Rose nil! cemetery, at Valley Ijuu icu.ixz.c wxS.wio v. ixc piww, ouu wwu fMormick Mowers Next Sunday at North Cedar the Falls, by the side of her long lost husband. She is survived by her two Butner Dead. S.

T. Butner, formerly of Valley Falls, died at his home at Highland, Farm Wagons, Buggies, Etc. home team will cross bats with the Denison team, ana a good game is sons, Hiram x. ana j. v.

remit oi Now is the tim to get your farm wagons and bug this countv. and one daughter, Mrs. promised. Jennie Miller of Topeka- gies. Every vehicle we sell is doubly guaranteed by the -m-ffPrt ocjtttaII Vtt no TV) rr vi Corn Doctor The Corn Doctor from the twin Doniphan County, Kansas, September 1st, after a lingering illness.

He was 63 years old. He is the father of Mrs. Wm. G. Hanck of Valley FalL.

Mr. and Mrs. Hauck attended the funeral at Highlmd last Friday, Mrs. Hauck remaining there this week. Our first arriTils of new fall hats cheap Stuff made Only to Sell.

The McCormick is a' triumph of structural strength ana simplicity combined with compact solidity and cities of the northwest will be In are uuw uu uuyiaj wu vaAj ji a Valley Falls Saturday, Sept. 10th and is now here ready to assist in suiting HOW iluOUb OtOveSf will extract your corns without pain. His price Is reasonable and work corect style, and the Mc nt onme We sell the beststoves made-the Bucks line and Mr. Butner with his family came to guaranteed. Inquire at New Cen Cormick does the work.

Valley Falls in the early 90's from and see the display Saturday. tury Barber Shor. 9-9-lt you will make a great mistake if you buy before investigating the best Arkansas, and lived here a number of Misses Datis and Glassell. The McCormick hay rake years, a good and respected citizen. Cider Mill is in general use throughout An extended notice mar follow.

Notice. Having retired from the hardware Remember My cider mill Is now located on the the world. Mone better. corner west or uamexa eierator. business at Valley Falls we desire an early settlement of all accounts and TO we bought it because Hand or self dump as you Will grind your apples at any time.

like. notes due us. we like the business, we own our home here and it will be Summer Season HAPPY TREASURE W. A. Spencer will be pleased to Largest repair stock in receipt for all payments.

our pride to contribute to the reputation Valley Falls now has of furnishing the farmer with everything he has to fcrrtr af a 1pc2 rrifp than fiTiv oitv nr snrrnnnrlinor tmvn tf Gibson Spencer. town. Anyone desiring to Dreed to We hare empty barrels for cider. Wiul Paxcoast. New Mutual Phones.

Jess Fitch 32 G. H. Speed 101 Wm.Pancoast 1( I. E. Foster, Veterinary 89 List of Letters.

Notice! HAPPY TREASURE will find Come in and Get acquainted. Ail those wishing Osag coal for him at the Race track Stables. Guaranteed and For Sale by winter storage should see me as I have a limited amount contracted for and TERMS! $15 to Insure COBB ran fnrnish t. nnm TVio ooil ct-o MQRT List of adrertised letters for week TH Mi TT nnOTi A S.l3 and there is no assurance how E. MARSH, Manager I ti- soon we can get coal from Union mines.

ending Sept. 14, 1310. Myreu Frailer. 7 F. a Scott, P.

-I. VALLEY FALLS. Successor to Gibsion Spencer. Valley rails, Kansas. i e.e.sahsox.

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