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

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T1 IT Ti1 "NT TT A I A patent medicine concert company "Jlen Lore Darkness rather than --M- I payp entertainments on our street ZZZZ i the fore part of the wefk. We have THE SHOW. Van Amburgh Co's show last Satur. day, drew a tremendous crowd of people to the city, and we presume not less than 2000 persons visited the afternoon enter-tainment, and in the evening the attend A JLA A I Hi I often heard worse music, but we have never seen ahead that needed combing I Local Editor. Lon.

Robinson. worse than the His long, black, coarse, tangled ringlets look worse than a Kaw Indian's; and with his broad-rimined Mxhaa sorubri no ne looks quite Saturday. 'April 17, 18 SO- ance was very good. The show, taken as a whole, is a good one, and the men connected with it are gentlemen of the first order. We say this lor a number of Additional Local matters Our auction store has gone.

Hutcliins shipped two car load3 of hogs this week. I arkin is shipping soms very line cattle to Chicago. Fannie May's Folly Troupe to-night (Friday). Mr. Herman Schueller, we are sorry to know, is quite sick.

Go to Robt. Armstead's for milk crocks and stone ware. A new stck just received. 11 The handsomest style Dress Ginghams in the market at the Double Stork. 8 Uncle Stephen Dunn and his pea-nut roaster went up to Holton last Monday.

'8 8 8 8 $10,000 to loan on first class mort on oth page. Below we ive the interesting pro gramme that will be gone through with Morton was In the city Thurs day. it at the Q. P. Qs to-night (Saturday) Beading Miss L.

M. King. Essay Miss A Hie Wilson. Recitation Mis Kate Goodrich. Declamation Lon.

W. Robinson. Ten minutes talk K. Hidver. the interesting letter from F.

Goudy. Prof. Caldwell's morning school' is a Debate: Resolved. That it is the Decause their Deeds are In reply lo the couiniiiiiifvition of the V. -League in tbt lat Era, I would sa' that a hone divided) against itself cannot stnnd," and that as the laws ot our rivil and moral government are based upon iheltiblc, how can the government to perpetuated, if, as a whole, we liy aside the Hihle as false nod absurd It is-aNo improbable that a nation should be enduugered by adhering to thfr principles for the liberty of which it was established, and tor the perpetuity of which our forefathers sacrificed and shod their blood, that we, their descendant, might hav liberty to read their Bible and worship their (Jod.

Asniti the article assorts that this book originated in the Dark Ages-History tells that the dark asrea continued from the latter pari of the Sixth century to the lattirr part of the tenth century, nnd as there aro copies of the Now Testament still extant bearing dates prior to that period, it is a self-evident fan that it could not hav originated in that period. One, the Cottex Alextntdrins, was written by Theela. an Egyptian lady, who aft ward suffered martyrdom There are many verbal and literal errors in it and ome of the leaves are lost; 24 chapters of Matthew being the largest amount. It was written about A. and is: now in the Museum.

Thb Codex Vaticamis is a quarter or half century older than ttie Alexandrian manuscript and ran now be found in he Vatican at Koine. JSin n'iVii0 7i fit in 7itTtn iirn nil success. Mr. J. E.

Arnold has moved to Fair- Duty of the Government to maintain and enforce the Monroe Doctrine. Attirma five, W. C. Caldwell. L- A.

Myers. Neg ative. Rev. F. Rice, M.

Harmon, Poetical quotations. gage security at eight per cent inter II Iowa. 0 est. Land Department Valley Bank. The temperance meetings have been changed to Weduesdaj' evenings.

Wanted. TYam to break 500 acres of Mrs. C. A. Strickland ha3 moved her prairie.

Apply at once to them have been right among us all whiter, and we know whereof we speak, the citizens ol Valley Falls would be pleased to have Hyatt Frost and his men with them every winter: They have scattered in our midt many thousand dollars, and the people gave some of it back last Saturday gladly. The performance in the circus ring was up to the average circus performance. Tls true, some of the horses were a little green, and some of the riders were a little nervous, and t.ie band had not got down to ring business, but now we venture not a blunder is made." The Ring Master. Mr. Rivers, thoroughly understands his business; Andy Gaffney.

the stout man, can't be beat: the Rice boys are the boss athletes; their four clowns are fnnnyenough, their trick horses and trick mules do remarkably laughable thh gs, and every thing is conducted in a gentlemanly and high-toned manmr In the menagerie they have a line collection of rare and valuable animals, bird and reptiles. We have no hesitancy in recommending to other towns and this great consolidation, and we wish Van Amburgh Co's Great Golden Menagerie and Frost's Roman Circu and Collosseum success wherever it may pitch its tents. A full line of Colored Trimming Silks notion store to the room one door east of M. P. IIlLLYER.

8-tf. at the Double Store 8 Best Beland's. varieties at the Ruching in endless Double Store. 8 Mr. A.E.

Bloomer, of Oskaloosa, has Work will be pushed right vigorously next week on the addition to the Santa been in the city a good part of the week. His mother, Mrs. May is quite sick. depot. J.

II. Bennett of Oskaloosa, has Lots Lots Lots. 100 City lots for sale very cheap and on long time to parties that will improve. M. P.

Hil.l,yer. Mr. Ilenry Coy is rusticating out on the Santa Fe. He has been gone a week, been in the city this week.doinghis spring but then he is under the protecting care of Eli the son of Joseph of the tribe ot Evans. Simpson Dade gave an open air mat inee on the Santa Fe depot platform, Last Friday about 11 o'clock, the spirit of Mr John Saaler took its flight.

Mr. Saaler had been confined to his bed about ten days with pneumonia. He leaves a wife and five little girls to mourn his loss, and a whole neighborhood of friends extend to the bereaved family heatfelt sympathies. The deceased was interred in the cemetery near Mr. Kasper AbbhuePs old copies of the New Test anient, written from one to two rrmuries i -i i.

Wednesday afternoon. Their play is en titled "Trials of a Hotel Runner." Dade failed to keep up interest in his part of endless variety at 8 Embroideries in Lightbody Co's. ueioru ine uaiK njieK, rninniMviij proving they could not have originated in the dark ages. Furthermore, not the greatest enemy of our common country, communism This is 'a spreading and to-day, in large cities thU demon the performance. Printed Pique Aprons 10 cts, at Light-body Co's.

8 at 12 o'clock. Sunday, Crescent Lodge I. O. O. F.

performing the solemn rites. One of the largest funeral processions we 7or Table Linens aud Napkins go to AND LARCENY. Last Saturday night, about half past nine o'clock, the house of Eli Evans, on Elm street was burglarized. Mr. Evans have seen in Jefferson County followed the Double Store.

trading. A telephone line is being'erectnd from LegJer's store to the Oak Hill Mills. Business in a minute. Mr (i. A.

Ilukel i now running the billiard and pool tables on Sycamore street, formerly, owned by Mitchell. All the latest novelties in Drsss Goods at the Double Store 8 Billy Gish, ot Kansas City, came up last Saturday to set his old Iriends and go to the sho a Billy likes his new home very The Norton township matter came up before the Board ot County Commissioners, last Tuesday and it was decided to make no change. Mrs. N. Parker and -her sister, Mrs.

Washburn, started, last Tuesday, to visit relatives, in Maine. Mrs. Parker will return in about six. The joy of life is health. If you are troubled with rheumatism, pains in the side or back, use Dr.

Marshall's Arabian Oil. Sold by.Best Beland. the their last resting plac. and family were at a neighbor's. A large stone was thrown injo the north parlor Don't buy vour Spring Suit until you have seen the Nobby Suits at the Double window, probably to see if any one wa? Store.

at home, and the window was raised. our free government. Now 1 do not say that all unbelievers are communists, but good authority tells us there is scarcely a communist in the-laud who is not an inlidel or r.thcist. This is the effect of liberalism. Willi this, the most powerful jgent in our country at the present lime to destroy our grand rovernmcni and its laws, is if wise to piomulgile this evil bv leading people to t'oraKe their faith in the IJible and thus put them in a fair way to become enemies to-our common country A Belirver, The Marsh Ague Cure never The fellows took a couple of valises, a fftils.

Price only 50 cents liquid or pills. couple of suits of clothes, a little tin box (thac they probibly. thought contained Go and see Wood's new Twine Binder at Mr. Evan's money) and several other little tricks. On arriving at home, probably Weybright's.

9 A handsome line of Laces, Butt ons, Ho siery, at Lightbody Co's. 8 only a few minutes after the raid, and seeing- the condition of things at his house, Eli shouldered his shot gun and mOGRAMME with ex-Marshal Boles, commenced a search for the villinns. They went to the The Jlystcrious Puzzle Solved To enjoy peace of mind and perfect phvsical health, let 13. 15. 14.

alone and regulate your Liver by taking Itrown's Vegetable Liver Tills. liy all tli uggists. For the Temperance meeting, Wednes day evening April 21, 1SS0 railroad to see who boarded the train, White goods in Piques, Swiss, Dama-cene. Nainsook, Brilliants, at Liciitbody and Co's. 8 SOMETHING NEW At the little white store on the corner, opposite Hicks Gep-hartwV Bank, where you will find fancy goods, notions, trimmings also" a full line of useful household goods on a Tex Cent A tu It line of Zephyrs.

Mrs. C. A. Strickland. The ladies sewing society of the M.

E. church will meet at Rev. Motter's on the afternoon of Monday, next, and in the evening a social will be held at the same place, to which all gentlemen as well as ladies are cordialljT invited. Mr. John Low, of Norton township, a few davs ago sold ten calves averaging not quite a year old, for each, at 3 cents per pound.

They were native stock, anr! were wintered on corn-fodder and corn. He thinks the amount of coin used was about 20 bushels a head. I havo severai thousand first class hedge plants for sale jet. Parties wanting plants will do well to give me a call. Frank Webb.

10-3 fc Norton ville, Kansas. Read What a Physician Says L. NORTHRUP. Physician and Surgeon, and while moving along the track, Mr. Call to order by the President.

Praver. by Rev. Alter. Evans discovered something lying in the grass, to which he directed the atten Diseases a-Specaly. 11 tion of 3Ir.

Boles, who pounced down upon it, and, behold, the burglars were 4il wit ho'n "longsfde de mewl. 1 knows lihn trom lu iue to liis hind boot. Izo hiv' aim. lie Iiaf driv mu. I nmwiin tie norf am nf success, climnt" um ri.uht 'nutl nnl ue feed tun irood 'mil', but de roads iin dt! Mrcets am -o narrow up heuh oat you can't jret a swing to a fence rail wliei ou want to hit a mewl captured.

The' acknowledged the corn and wer turned over to Marshal Simp, son. Monday morning, in Justice Os-god's court, the fellows, George Gebhardt and James Smith, plead guilty to bur 7. Anthem, by Readingminutes, by secretary. Address, by L. Wilson.

Subject "What sha-1 we do to keep up interest in Temperance meetings during the Vocal Duet, Allio Wilson and Miss Bounds. Remarks and Suggestions, by Dr. Cowan and Mr! Boles. Subject: i he importance of securing an honest expression of the wishes ot our people on the question ot licensing dramshops, and how can FRAUD and INSUFFICIENCY OF PKTI tions ihervfor be best ascertained and made known to City Council Song, by Miss May Goodrich. Select Reading, by irs.

Kendall. l'tev. E. Herring, of Wrightsville, Pen preached a very excellent discourse in the M. E.

church last Sabbath evening. In the forenoon ho preached to the Lutheran people'in Kendall's hall. Our druggists are selling: large quantities of Dr. Lung Syrup for cough, cold-, and pulmonary complaints It takes the lead of all cough remedies. Try it.

Price $1 a bottle. Sold by Best Mi. "Ira Chamberlin. the temperance, (rl rT mi1 I itrfij- ami wrrra o.nt- Ai-iir Oskaloosa to plav checkers with their noses 'till June Court convenes, when they will be sent down to Lansing to play a harder and longer game. The stolen property was recovered; the va "I was alllicted with a severe attack of 10 Trio, by Misses Cramer, Keplinger and lises were badly cut up.

The thieves had broken into Mr. Wm. Burkct's residence inflAmaeion of the eves, and cmld get no relief until I tried Brown's Arnica Salve-Since then 1 have used it in my pracli.x. NEW GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAK. HAND SEWED ALEXIS.

II AND SEWED HUffON HOOTS. FKENCH CALF OXFORD TILS. FRENCH GOAT WKIS'I KK TIES. FINE GOAT OPERA TIES. FOR LADIIJS' WKAK: FINE KID Il ITT ON HOOT.

FINK GOAT IJUTION HOOTS. SJDK LACK SIIOK. ALL KINDS. HUCKLK NEWPOItT WALKING IlOEi. BUTTON ANDALS.

KID KANCllIONS. All at very low prices at C. O. LORD'S. jepbart.

11 Recitation, by Miss II ay ward. 12 Quartette, Mrs Hicks. Miss Wilson and Messrs McCammon and Rice. 13 Announcement of programme and miscellaneous business. 14 (J lee.

by choir. 15 Signing the pledge. 1C Benediction, Rev. Rice. Respectfully submitted, Laura Best.

L. A. Myers. on Walnut street, also, but were more gentlemanly in this case, they simply cut away, the wire screen from" the wiudow, raised the window (Mr. Buiketand wife were at the circus) took out a few little tricks a cake and went away.

Mr. Evans says that Boles deserves much credit lor his zeal in hunting up the rascals, Saturday night. And thus it is, two more Omaha sports have found a home. 'lecturer has rtturned to Valley Falls where he will remain a couple of weeks to recuperate his health, incessant labor in the lectin field has impaired his constitution. Mr.

Chamberlin -likes -Valley Falls and will probable make it his home. We would like a city full ot such mn. Seed Artichokes at Grange Store. The best variety at a price you can afford to plant. Go and see themC 10 "Friend has the handsomest Prints 1 vwav" is the cry of all the ladies who have been to the Double.

Store since the opening ot the new spring stock. 8 The man with the barrel, the American flag the catarrh root, who adorned post office corner Jast week, has hauled down his put -his root into the barrel and hied himself away to more congenial climes, to where bi3 roots will be more appreciated. The juvenile opera uT.ailav performed Before buying your Embroideries, call and see the largest and cheapest line in the county, at Lightbody Co's. 8 The largest line of Ladies and Misses' Sandals and Button Slippers in the cit', at the Double Stoke, and freely ay that I think it is the mot wonderful healing salve ever made and invaluable in every family' W. W.

Bakkkr. M. D. Hastings, Iowa. All of Brown's Popular Medicines for sale by Best Beland and H.

A. Coy, Valley Falls. Great rush to see the new spring goods just opened at the Double Store. 8 Pont buy vour Shoes until you have seen the Stock at the Double Stoke. 8 WONDERFUL SUCCESS.

"For curing severe colds and hard coughs your Golden Balsam is a wonderful success." S. Lockerby, Bell Plaine, Kansas. "Your Golden Balsam has cured my cough; also my wife's. We think it is the best throat and lung medicine in the world." N. G.

Rowley. Mound City, Kansas. 'Your Golden Balsam is truly a valuable medicine. It has done wonders for me. I can cheerily recommend it to all suffering with hard cough or weak Iung." Simeon Faw-cett, Kansas City; Mo.

Marsh's Golden Balsam is for sale by II. A. Coy, Druggist, Valley Falls, and by all prominent dealers in the WestI Do not fail to trv fitXHEfiDfiCHj v.ijj'-' Whereas, It has pleased an All-wise Providence to call from our midst, Mr. John Saaser, a beloved brother, an hon-o-aMe member of Crrseent Lodge, I. O.

O. F. No. 83. therefore, be it Resolved, That by the death of Mr.

Saaler this Lodge has lost a worthy member and this Count a trustworthy citizen. Resolved, That while we deplore the loss ot one worthy of our confidence and esteem, humbly submit to the will of Him who doetis all things well. Resolved, That we extend our heart last, triday and Saturday nights for the benefit Qf the City Library, netted' some If yon are tired taking the largo old-fashioned griping and are satisfied, that purging. yourself self till yon are weak ami sick is not good -enminoH sense, then try Carter's Little Liver Pills and learn how eay it is to be free from Biliousness, Headache, Constipation and all Liver troubles. These little pills are smaller, easier to take and give quicker relief than any pill-in use.

Forty in a vial. One a dose. Price 25 cents. For sale by Belaud. Arnold wholesale druggists, Leaven worth, Kansas? SometMng New JVe ave received the exclusive agency of G.

W. Simmons Sons, OaJc Sail, largest tailoring house in the United States, and are now prepared to $30. Much credit is due Miss King, the manager, and. all those who participated in tlie opera, for their persistent perse Ve Mean Cured, Not Merely Relieved felt sympathies to the bereaved family of verance and labor. in brirging it on the and especially is much credit due Mrs Thomas and.

Miss Goodrich, the i Ana Can J'rove II hat tee Claim. Thw re wo failure nl norfluip. ine ue ease i oromer. Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be spread upon the minutes of the Lodge and that the Secretary be instructed to forward a copv to the family of the ladies who had charge qf the music and pol nlnirnU. I yon nif tronblrd rlll XlClt UEADACHK you ran oeii.

wild cj nirUly rured, oj tnnlr-l lime Ibeu already. We fclmll pleaiwHl to mail i mWnet, of tfntimoiiInU to any made it such a success. JLets do something else now and rush this library bus and that a cop)-be furnished iness. -V tne xhew for publication. A.

Cowan, W. Smith, VComu LonW. Robison. talce 'orders for all hinds of CARTER'S. LITTLE LIVER PILLS Also cure all form of prevent Constipation and D'flpMsht.

prumorv ievV.on. relivr distress from lo fiarty wuine. rarrpct Uiorder of Uie Sfomacli, Miinuhite th I.iver, and llecu-late the Bowel. Tliey do all tins by inking Just one little pill at a Joe. TIkt r.n ptirtMy vogeta-ble.

do not crlpe ur purs. aro iht feet as it Is possible fra pill to le. l'ri-" a cents. 6 for I. Hold lriifftfit-irTT h-r wruvnl ly maiU CAItTKIt UlRUICt.MS CO, EKIK, J-or Bale by IS est Ueland.

Arnold IJukt Wholesale Two doses will benefit. A large bottle will do wonders. Regular sizes 50 cents and $1.00. Sample bottle free. Twenty-five different styles of Corsets, from 50 cents up, at the Double Store.

ABSTRACTS OF TITLES furnished by the undersigned proprietor of ine only com Slete and correct abstracts of Jefferson County, barges reasonable. Call on or d(rf W. T. IRWIN. Ockaloosa, Runs.

Office with Keeler Gephart. 51-3m. Married. Gains tTIekd. On Thursday, lAprll 1, the residence of Joseph Marshall; by.

G. A. Huron, Probate Judge Aaron Gains. and Mrs. Reed All of Oskaloosa.

4 FJoover Baxfikld. On April 10, 130, at his office, in Oskaloosa. by G. A. ITnrnn TfrkJiofr -TikI oro William ITaavuv A Physician's Clear Conscience.

Dr. C. C. ilk land, of Gallatin, writes: 1 have sold your sarsaparilla. Daudelion ami Iodide, of Potassium, for more than one year, and used it in my family, and can say that I never nsed or sold a remedy for thejblood.or liver tfjat suits for men and boys.

Style, workmniship, and fit guaranteed Over 00 samples to select from. Prices very reasonable' Call and examine and give us an: order for a Custom Made Suit, at Bed Rock gae as gooa satis taction as tais medi-eine." By all druggists. ltlllVII WW wW and Miss lie tie Bantleld. All or county. April lllSSO, by Wm, Clark, J.

at his residence! -Mr. William E. Banker aail Miss Adelaid 0. Tillojson. Hernacri Cloth is the latest thin sr in A DA GUARANTEED tw.WELL AUCEH AUD UKlLL.

tm rKl twrtory. IflGILOT TEanMCwnALs oovrnvor.i OF IOWA, AEK ASM ah AKD DAKOTA. i I TIia Af afwtas Cnrlni 1Tfa and the dress sroods line. You can find it at wtm A fr I IC AiMCnkBrtw WHIM'S.

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1875-1916