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Valley Falls Register from Valley Falls, Kansas • 5

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Six loaves of bread for 25cts. at EuOMS Kemper haue just on r' oo jgfcc falffs falls cgistcr. PERSONAL. H. A.

Coy went to Kansas Citv wv-u- received their SDrinsr Stock, the lar- 33-4t MOVED! Tf' 2Stl188.by pfv- gest and most complete euerl yesterday. Dr. C. W. Meyers may locate 0 PER YEAR in A -i-x shown by them, and we'll makeittoi ioobh, -air.

jr. ri. javis ami uiss Aiary J. Cobb, both of Jefferson Kan- yuur auuaniage lo ouy your LOCAL NEWS. saa Spring Goods of them.

Remember nn Hill LH0 0 Miss Lillie Marsh has been duly Try some of those home made square dealing is their motto. cookies at McCoy's bakery. 33-4t Cal early and get first choice. A delegation of Odd Fellows R. B.

Knowles, died very sudden-from Winchester, paid Crescent lodge ly last Friday, and the case was so installed as clerk in the post office, California. C. F. Bliss was at Topeka the first of the week. Rev.

Hill made a flying trip to the southern part of the state last week. John T. Gardiner and wife, of North Cedar were in the city Tuesday. Otis Goodnow went to Kansas City and doe3 well for a new hand. Candies and nuts at of this city a social visit Tuesday remarkable that a post mortem was 33-4t evening and witnessed the team work held, nearly all the physicians in the Born to A- O.

Johnson and wife of conferring two degrees. Follow- city attending; but nothing definite Feb. 21st a fine daughter, much to Wednesday to clerk for Coy, Simms mg are the names: was decided. The deceased was 46 To the Double Store Room lately vacated by Beland's Hardware store the joy of the young parents. Co.

Geo. N. Witt, Joe Ray, John Stone, years old, an old soldier, and a good Mose3 Pittman has moved into M. P. Hillyer was in town yester M.

Barnes, J. H. Weatherford, Dr. citizen. His funeral was hld at the the Baptist parsonage but he does not day and reports that his father, Justin J.

K. Carley, W. S. Meredith, R. W.

M. E. church Tuesday, Rev. Hill Goff, Will Strange, Thos. Morehead, officiating, after which the remains propose to assume any pastoral duties is improving.

Jacob Rover, Lewis Housh, Wm. were eiven in oharca of tho R. Ed. Rogers, of Muscotah, has taken Patrick Fitzsimmons is seriously ill with trouble with his stomach and Wilkinson, Will Goff. By the com- post and laid to rest according to the Capt.

Dean's place at Deutsch brothers double store. liver; but it is hoped that he may re pliments of the home lodge they took service of that order. The burial was Post Office, supper at the Hillyer House, and all delayed to await the arrival of the cover. W. F.

Hicks was at Atchison tho had a very pleasant time. There was mother of the departed. ulsn a yini tor frnm WvAndnffo I Miss Ida Morgan celebrated her 16th birthday last Friday evening first of the week attending the A. O. XL W.

grand lodge. 11- T. with a nice social, for her young from California, and is treating pa H. H. Dean left for Kansas City friends.

tients in the same office, room No. 11, yesterdaj' to take his position with fflffT 40 Married, bv Rev. Hill at the RING THE BELL, in his Octagon building. Diseases of Coy, Simms Co. uvJUJJ tt no i ceo I women a specialty.

Particular at prbuuibe, eu. 1000, Heath went to Atchison Mon- TOOT rhr IIOR tention given to painful menstrations. bert Clark and Miss Mary Cooling, day evening to catch a cHmpseof the Let the Crowd come in and 28-" ail oi tms county. IL w. ftnr1 1fvW rr i -i 1 1 I j.ry some oi cv.oys iiu urmu.

Michael Kirmever. of Leavenworth. look at our magnificent I desire to retire," said a Kansas guest to th proprietor of a hotel in his wife and two daughters visited Arkansas. SPRING STOCK. Ti -t- 1 -r Will R.

Johnson has been con- with F. Lafontain and wife on Sun xis a regular juai LiAU ana on DEUTSCH BRO fined to his bed for several days with Jay, You which!" asked the dazed man. "I desire to retire." "You what?" "I desire to retire." STery point will beat anything ever pneumonia, but is improving; under John Q. Myer3 was visiting friends shown in this city. the attention of Dr.

Gephart. in the city this week and reports that ri rt i XT.1 ell 1 leeve we've haven't Tho members of the I. O. G. T.

the Arkansas lumber camp is flourish 1 11C UdlllY bl VIC ana UlltC got it in the house, mister." enjoyed an oyster supper at Henrv "Got what?" said the amazed guest. ing. Legler's commodious home, Tuesday are jus wuat kuiv juu nuu liiw didn't ask for anythinsj." 1 A 1 AT i- I liTT' 11 Mr. Col. N.

F. Hewitt, of Glen assonmeni is bo large inn win en, say ic acrm an see it 1 Kin dazzle you. The performance has ketcn on. BAKERY nnrl nflnnln irA nlro.aTr I Xt IS StranffO VOU Cannot Under- evening, at the expense of class after a program contest. Every one is pleased with McCoy's bread.

Try some. Elder is visiting her 6ister Mrs. Wm. Crosby. Her husband was elected grand overseer of the A.

O. U. W. I stand plain English. I simply said I carrying away bargains m.

sir fo i to lodge. tiiin. uuvjjjs, uitjss UUUUS, my room." Born to Lon W. Robinson and NOTIONS. "Oh aw oh! That's hit? You Dr.

F. Swallow went to Atchison 1 I i- 1 4 1Tr1 1L wife Feb. 2G a son. Lon did the nnATQ QTTrl7Q TfTi2 rre I turn in, eu )uy uiYUUbav Monday morning to attend the A. O.

by UUV AkJ. UlAVUkJl J.A4li.J Vai KJm 1 XT" 1 ll. .1 I cnl Via rirr7r l-nnw nnthin' hnnt agreeable, set up the cigars to his many friends and rejoices that the Jj'UltNISUIAG GOODS. hdesirin' to retire' here in Arkansas U. W.

grand lodge. From thence he will go to Chicago to attend medical We are waiting to nlftase von with We just put off to bed." -i i i i New Era has another printer added rafi'Mnr nmm. WI16I1 116 Cam! UOWXl SUlirS HO lecture s. to its force. jr.

im. MccciDir Tj, ry I BOIU AJ 11 in WHO, IB Lllilb I lit? TVV Lilt? talk in Kansas, 'Dcs re to Xi. W. Keaton, of Winchester, was Call early and examine Our home readers will not be sur in town Tuesday, but failed to collect Has opened, in the Lafontaine building-, a first-class Baker and Con fectioneiy. He has secured the services of a liaker of 20 years expericne (1 is nrpnnrrxl fr psf or fl-io nctoc rf 1 1 Trrkt facfirliAnfl and is prepared to cater to the tastes of the most fastidious.

and interest which the long ago prised to learn that the "guest" was French satteens. They Wedded. Avery pleasant social place Tuesday evening, event took our lino of are beauties. our Jas. P.

Bfctchelor, putting on airs Valley JFalls crusaders owe him for Evans Kemper. Feb. 28, at down in Arkaneaw. CAIFS PIFS An nnni-o constable fees. the residence of the bride's mother, in wo way mm -m I ms FRESH BREAD ALWAYS ON 1-4 A The first number of the Herald, is before us and is a neat, Robert Season and wife nee, Miss mother writes: "Our little Sam, two the marriage of Mr.

W. F. Hiser and Mis Anna Lowman. A select Jesse Slane, called at this office Sat- and a half years old, has a ullv de- v.wwi i in I KUUIYI. fi Mr Mnrall is th dl- nrday and had the Register ordered veloped corn on his little toe.

One CAjSTDIES. JUTS. TOE DTftAPS TTP company of the relatives and close friends of the contracting parties was 'rl nrn.n0tnr nrri hr KfrU nnt G'OU, to which point they me to remove the hard center, he re i- -i I will move this week. invited to witness the ceremony which wen. xarriujj iiis puiiuca isu sisted and argued with me until I him well.

I Richard Deibert and wife, of Oska- was performed by tho Rev. A. M. got out my sharp knife, and then, ELIJAH MONROE, II 1 1 Om rrwa nf onll loosa, accompanied by his brother Geiger according to the beautiful seemcr it was ineviiauie, ne said: -THE- Mamma, if 1 will Jet you take it, may tain stand, for anvthini? vou want in Charles, of Seattle, Washington form of the Lutheran church. An excellent supper was served, some 7 i Leuispop itt visited with their brother-in-law, H.

A. Coy, last Sunday. Dr. L. Norihrup is repairing the the bakery line.

33-4t Charley Allen writes back that he knows what the sandy winds of EIDGLING HORSE GELDER. beautiful and appropriate presents presented, and the evening passed in the happiest manner. Chas, Phinney, chairman of the inside of his Octagon Hotel and renovating, cleaning and graining, oil finish on the solid walnut finish in the rooms, halls, rotunda, and stair southern California mean. Tho na board of county commissioners, of Mcljouth, was in the city Monday on tives there attribute them to the Kan- Happily United. At the residence of the bride' par sas immigrants; but Charley thinks his way to attend the grand lodge A.

case runnins: irom tne nrst noor to O. U. W. and made this office an they really belong to the "blasted" ents, ast of this city Feb. 29th, 1883.

the fifth, landing on the first floor of climate. We guess ho is about right. RUPTURED XXORSE! Can be succssfully Castrated by the RIGHT 3VE ETHOD. Constant practice helps very much in any business; therefore I do safer and cheaper work than any one who docs only an occasional job. I SATISFACTION Mr.

H. B. Curtis, of Tecumseh, the dome, and its surrounding bal agreeable call. Dr. W.

H. Lemon of Winchester, There is a rare opening here in Winchester for a irood lawyer. We and Miss Lida Fleischer were united cony. This hotel when thus complet-in marriao-P. Rv.

E. F. Hill offioiat- ed will be in better running- order who knows what "Marching through doubt very much if thre is another Georgia" means, was elected msdical It was a happy affair nil around than ever before, which will be about town the state with as large a pop director of the A. R. department ulation and doinjr as much business many mends and neignoors witness- ln all caseg or make no owners of tho stock to be the judges of us this place, without one or more at- of Kansas at the late session of En- k25.00 instrument, and mg tne ceremony and enjoying tne u4 BA ut a iaiJX1' PF11" th work.

I use no clamp3 or medicine; havo i a tornevs. Hera Id. draw but little blood. collation. The RtaiSTEa gladly ac- cations are always in order.

or Why bother with a Ridcjlin. when 810 or 15 We thought all along that Winches- will double his value? Spay Heifers and Dehorn Cattle. cepted a generous portion of the wed- ference, see the official atlas of Ivan tor was not without a good lawyer. sas lkttf. 33-tf Sursrical Operations Performed.

A Special! ding cake and extends best wishes to the young couple whose hearts now What has become of Capt. Joe Report of school district No. 12 beat as one. of Following is a list for the month ending February 24th, campment at Winfield. We are glad that our old friend and neighbor has thus been deservedly honored.

W. Li. Melick, of Valley Falls, was in the city Monday, and left that day for Ele'orado, where he will work in the interest of the Kansas Mutual Life Association, Mr. Melick is a very gentlemanly and agreeable young man and represents the best' life insurance company in the state. Hiwatha Democrat.

the presents: 1888. Those present every day You may come to us Bride's father, silver napkin rings through the month, Josie Luella Ott, Ada Sponce, Grace Cam with a sour face but vou will laush Denlifctry. ELIJAH MOiSTROE Troy, Kansas. LIVERY, FEED AP3D SALE STABLE. GOKRX.

JJSTJD FEED LOT. Bride's mother, table eloth and towels. before you leave. Everybody is hap eron, Bertie Uncaj: her and Leonard Ott. py that trades with Evans Kemper.

Those standing highest in deport 33-2t The water works well so far is not flooded with much water. The A Serious Accident. Last Saturday Charley Kientz and wall of brick to keep the quick sand out proves to bo no filter for the Bnde's brother, silver cup. Grand parents, one dozen napkins and quilt. Mr.

and Mrs. German, table cloth and napkins. Mr. and Mrs. Turner, son and daughter, silver spoon holder.

Mr. and Mrs. Bates and son, silver pickle castor. Misses Nell and Katie Grimes and Alex. Hughan, double silver pickle Loonard Hitchcock, two boys about water, which stands 9 feet deep out side of tho wall.

Somothmcr must bo ment, Geoige and Burley Figgs, Irwin and Charley Spence, Jesse Cameron, Luella Ott, Birdie Town-send, Josie TJncapher, Eva Brown, Pearl and Annie Mxrtin. The daily attendance is small this month on account of sickness, averaging but 20, their being 9 girls and 11 boys present each day. Esteixa Boyle, Teacher. For lame back, side or chest, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Price 25 ceiats.

For sale 14 years of age, were hunting ducks, along the Delaware, between here and Osawkie. They had a largo riflo which thev had loaded with shot and rammed the charge down tight. They crawled within gan shot of a Hock of ducks and as they or re castor. devised to let the water inta the well, and driven well points will bo tried. They are going to get a plentiful supply of water if it takes all spring.

Brother Robinson of tho New Era thinks ho is flying high and assumes to be critically cute in reference to items in tho Registek. But Willie German, Pilgrims Progress Mrs. A. A. Murray, linen splasher.

Mrs. R. YVallingford, Lincoln, clined side by side, Charley fired at bv Beland Tutt. the ducks and tho gun exploded bed spread. Notice.

Having1 purchased the dental ofSce Mr. AY. Evans, embroderied silk sinco ho rmblishes scores of iterts HIGGS OF AZX KINDS. mufiler. burst in his hands, the groater force of the powder the load lodgod in the muzzle hurling the cylinder squarely into the left side of Loonard Hitchcock, just below the shoulder and business interests of Dr.

Myers I desire to solicit my friends and "HnTQPQ TlH IflllpQ RmiCrht 9fYM CV Mrs. N. Turner, fancy mittens. Mrs. and Mrs.

J. Booth, tablecloth. patrons needing any dental wor which appeared in last week's Register says, "after death a post mortesii was had," and shows his weakness by bad grammar and worse orthography in every other item, we kindly remind Alonzo that ho occupies a cheap glass Mr. aud Mrs. AW Booth, carvinsr knife.

blade, makiug a dangerous if not atal wound. Charley Kientz escaped with his face and eyes being smartly First door South of Hillyer House, on Sycamore St. house, already punctured, and should not throw stones. call at my oSica oyer the late Farmer's store for work or consultation. I promise satisfaction.

My prices are reasonable Dr. C. H. Gillman, 33-2t Dentist. Coal Cheaper.

Gov. Young announces that, owing to cheaper rate3 and reduction of burnt by the powder. Dr. Stringtield was called and found the wound very difficult to probe, but made his patient comfortable as possible. Mon- Public Sale.

-Wo had a foretaste of salvation army practices and methods in our I will offer at public sale in Two voung day the patient was in a very serious city Monday evening. forkmd steel. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Keppert, silver cream and sugar set and pickle castor.

Mr. and Mrs. I. Booth, set silver knives and forks. Ada Booth, bread plate.

Jessie Booth, sugar bowl and creamer. Georgie Booth, tooth pick holder. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fleischer, silver butter knife.

Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Doolittle, silver tea spoons.

Prof. Brown and wife, Hoi ton, book, "The Battle of Life." Dr. an 1 Mrs. A. M.

Cowan, decorated table china. prices at the mines he is now offering men, strangers, mounted a couple of condition, and the surgeons, String-goods boxes in front of Lord brother's field and Hunt determined that a storo and attracted some attention by surgical operation was out of tho singing several songs, praying and question. The pleura and lungs were VALLEY FALLS, at McClenny's livery stable, at 2 o'clock p. m. SATURDAY, MARCH 3RD, the following stock.

best coal at 50 cents a ton less than former prices. J-2t J. G. KNOUSE, MArFACTCEEn A5D DEALER Hi HARNESS, BRIDLES. WHIPS, and everything in the HARNESS LIIUE.

Repairing a specialty. Agent for Schawner's Patent Loop Hame Tn Section. Call and see it 32-3m preaching, pleading with all to re- seriously involved, and the best thing Farmers Take Notice. 4 young bulls, 2 of them thorough All having plows to repair, or if fcreds aild 2 higk grades. pent and turn from their sins.

They did not seom to do any good, either on account of tho cold air or stony hearts, closed their services and havo to do was to await developements. Tuesday the boy was better in temperature and respiration. It is at least a serious case, but we hope the patient may finally recover. It is not you want them ground, polished and I Terms of sale made known on day ef sale. Ed.

Kauffman. put in sood shape for work, should now bring: them to the undersismed nnh been heard from since. Whence before the rush begins. SI3IPS0 Auctioneer. tho'r caxe or whither they went, we advisable to load an old rife with a Dr, and M.

W. Cowan, table ACOB 5CHUH3IACHEE, R. D. 32-2L cloth. heavy charge of shot 32-3t Blacksmith.

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