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Valley Falls Register from Valley Falls, Kansas • 5

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TEErLE DSOWLKCt, sTtllrMt ZftfiilififiV I H. M. Fressuall is limping from 4 il 4i fUlS jUf (15UU a cut on bis foct with an axe. E3 arm for Eert! mi Us iir(a vr. PERSONAL.

Sheriff Brown is in town to-dav. 3 SO acres. i Frea and Lslis Casa and Ibyd Archer Tb JSeun brothers will give a Fall. Enquire of Gore Oneai, Judge Marshall Gephart, is in the Drowned in tne Djlaware. 1 .5 W.

Z. Hubbard, Arlington Kansas. A grand Christmas ball at the opera house Dec. 25th. Wednes-day evening our citizen's were alarmed at the report that three OriJ'iSSS.

boys were, nt Sundown, drowned in Parties dsirein to buy Ways of some folks now remind us, We can hutie with the scoop, And a flyinjjr, leave behind us, new and A NRWS. 5- rFi! mfilpln Philadelphia SliJtKin Asr- neV of Messrs. ft. W. AYEJi 2t SGH.

Oult uatii.jrized agents. the Deleware. Whose boys were they I first class Organs at alliance prices was one absorbing question. Anx- i should call on Frank T. Gardiner, Other fellows in the boup.

We understand that Attorney Gephart and Sheriff Brown are in i the city to asceitain, bv leral pro fim the Cataract house. He can suit you ions pareuts rallied foith to city to-day, on some legal business. I Fon Cook was laid up with the grip for about a week and was quite sick. Mrs. A.

Trice, of St. Joe, visited 1 her sister, Mrs. Johnson, here this week. Albert Beland spent Sunday at home. The new drug store at Atchi-: son starts out well.

Louis Chandlee. of Denver, is here on a business trip, and shaking hands with old friends. i in stvles, terms and prices. tf. For Lovely Hanginq Lapms, cess, whether there are any ''joints" in town.

It is an interesting move. At a special meeting of the Christian church last Sunday, Elder Sumner T. Martin, was unanimously chosen pastor for the ensuing year See corrected railway time table. Buckwheat flour warrented pure at jrabiasrs. Born to Mr.

and Mrs. B. H. Granville. Dec.

5, 1890, a son. Charley Biiss expects to travel in the south the coimug season, After tax-paying time and the holidays, money will be easier, we hope. Try a 51b Can of pare white I t' Ml 1 their absent loved ones. Somebody's boys were drowned. Parties rallied to the rescue.

The sad, cold truth was soon made known, that Fred Case, age 16, Leslie Case a re 11, and Floyd Archer, age ha I broken through the ice and were drowned. Leslie.Ca.se, the last one to go down told those on thd farther i ra, who were drowned, and dro.vuiug. His last words were, "I am gone. My hands are frozen," A Brmdon bov got wittiin 15 feet of him when he. went do.vn.

The river is about 125 in unst, ot LkOcic ureir, was Vase Lamps, and Lamps of every description see us. Nothing makes a nicer Xmas present. Padden Mercantile Co. Winter touirsts ticke's to Austin, Houston and other points in 'IVxa, Augusta, Birmingham, and Mobile, Aiken, S. Jacksonville, Florida, New Orleans Li ami other points in the south Weil done, can be tmlj said of him.

town to day. He returned last Fri- Noah EL Harman has taken aj from a visit to Ohio, charge of the Docket and other rec- Rev. A. M. Geiger was at Leaven-cords pertaining to the office of worth, this week, doing committee Justice of the Peace, and is ready for work for the Lutheran church, business.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kibbey, left 2able Scarfs, 2ab1e Gov- for Stewartsville yesterday, to feet wide, at this point, arid the ice is only two inches thick, at best, ers, Chair T'ldies and num- attend the wedding of his brother. Wm. Hauck an employee of the aad tue north snore waare Santa Fe, in this city, made a flying tiie boys broke through it was rot- and in Mexi o- good to leturn June 1st, 1891 Also tourists tickets to points in Utah, Ariz-ma.

Idaho, Montana. Oregon, and Final limit 90 days from Uas of sale. W. C. Butts.

A sent. i i i i mi erous Articles for the JToliday trade at iPadden Co 's Henry Faulk proposes to move to Washington, if he can dispose of his house and lots. He will locate at KEMPER Has a few things left and wants. fo see you. He has something to tell and show you.

CALL AT THE STORE. W.T.KEMPER. business trip to Atchison Saturday, Geo, Stewart, returned last Friday from Kankakee, 111., where he has been doing brick mason work this Kent, where Chris Joergeusen is. season. W.

H. Ward, the Chicago hat man, Look Here Now is the time to buy Wind Mills, Pumps, or any kind of Water Works supplies, from Lungstrum Brothers, They handle only First-Class Mills, ten. just tniuK or it: rnrea ooys from one family are drowned together! It was a sad and pitiful accident and from every heart is poured out dee sympathy. Floyd, was the only son, of I. T.

Archer; the Case boys were the stepsons of his wife and the remarkable fact is that the parents of the Case boys are both dead. Their father died here about two years ago. In brief we give the closiug chapter of their last hoar on earth alive. The boys were occasionally picking up bones and old scrap iron which Clover California Honey it is fine at DoRXBLASERS. I have a complete line of Dolls and Juvenile Books.

Call and seo thorn. Burnett. A stranger attempted to rob the treasurer of Jackson county one evening last week. The Holton Signal, one of the best country newspaper plants in the state, is for sale. Born to Mr.

Mrs. E. Backus, Dec. 9th, 1890, a son. Dr.

M. W. Cowan attended. Don't forget that you can get very lino Hanging Lamps, Albums, and Holiday Books at Burnett's. I am still selling Wall Paper extremely cheap in order to make room for a new stock.

Burnett. Stewart Samson will have a shooting match for turkeys, at Ge Griffins place, east of town Dec. 23rd. Smco last Saturday Uncle Steph We learn that Chris, is making money very fast, Call now and pick out your Xmas presents and we will lay them aside for you be- do good work on liberal terms so that any one needing anything in fore the assortment is all jf was doing business here this week and visited his old friend, Col. Al Hutchins, J.

Orendorf, of Leavenworth, is here this week, visiting J. C. Evans and family, and having a new set of teeth made by Dr. Aitken. D.

L. Knight and family, of Des Moines, Iowa, stopped here Tuesday on their way to Denver. Mrs. is a sister to Mrs. Geo.

Stewart. Dr. G. W. England is deputy Medical Director for the Woodmen, in their line can save money by giving them a cail now.

Lungstrum Bros, also have the best stock scales, on the market, at low prices. 12-tf gone. Padden Mercantile Co. The creamery has closed for the winter and those who have been selling their milk there are shipping it to Kansas City and getting a good price for it. J.

C. Evans, A. A. Mar- mi rr 1 they sold. Shortly after school was out they started with their sack and went to the river.

Leaving their sack of bones on the bank they attempted to reach the other shore, on the ice. On the north shore the ice was treacherous and dowu they went, all ray, ana iiios. ivnouse, snip every morning 150 gallons. the absence of Dr. Swallow.

Appli en Dunn has been confined to his room with sickness. We hope he Here Wo Are Again I The cheapest place on esrth to buy clothing is at Coy, Hutchins Valley Falls, Kans. The ever winning favorites, hustlers and destroyers of high prices are now ready for business, ready with increased facilities, ready with the Largest and Grandest stock of Clothing, Hats. Caps, Gents Furnishing Goods, for men, boys and children ever brought to Valley Falls. Every garment a winner and every purchaser makes a will soon recover.

Fresh Oat Flake, Hominy Flake Crackers, Cran Berries, Pickles, Teas Spice, Extracts and Candies in end-loss variety at Dornblasers. Petty thieves broke into Dr. The drowning' of the three boys here in the Delaware should be a warning to alt other boys to keep off of the ice unless they or their parents know it is safe. It seems to be necessary for srmebody to sacrifice his life that others may be saved, if the lesson is heeded. The correctness of the.

maxim "nothing suceeds like success" is well exemplified in Ayer's Sarsaprilla. The most successful combination ot alternatives and tonics, it always succeeds in curing diseases of the blood, and hence its wonderful popularity. mm Notice to Hunters. Sonft's kitchen last night but Escula-puies scared them away before they saving of 2.: 5 per cent. together.

They hung on for dear life and cried for help. Mr. Pol-sen's little girl who happened to be a block or so away heard them and gave the alarm up town. Parties soon arrived and begun devising means to rescue them, Leslie still clinging to the ice, but he could not hold out until assistance reached him, from the farther shore. John Beigh-tle, E.

Summerfelt and -J. H. Fauik were the first to reach. the river. It was a perilous undertaking to rescue them.

Finally, after the boys were all under the ice a boat was towed up on the ice and stout men. Hilty, D. M. Martin and others then proceeded to break the ice with an axe for their boat to pass through. After reaching the fatal spot they cations are coming in at the rate of 20 a W.

D. Snell, Connty Superintendent elect, was in the city Saturday and Sunday, the guest of J. A. Evans Mr. Snell is teaching near Dunavant and is a popular young man.

Mrs. Dr. E. L. Senft and her brother, Chas.

Burris attended the funeral of their sister, Mrs. J. H. Tarbct, at Leavenworth, Wednesday. The cause of her death was cancer.

Dr Frank Swallow, wife and child left Monday evening on a visit to Charleston, South Caralina, for ten days. The Doctor will represant Kansas, there, in a session of the Mation-al Medical association. It is a desirable trip. Dr. H.

Lemon, our old friend and neighbor from Winchester, made us a social call yesterday. He order Til 6 1 "ffflCS for; eras soon fished out the Case boys who All persons are hereby notified not to hunt ou my premises, without permission, under penalty of the law. Henry Senn, Adolph Senn, Robt N. Utz. A.

G. Patrick will make an effort were takeu to the friend iv home of PIC i ppg ed a fine 840. suit of Nothdorf the 11 MId popular tailor. The doctor has not .11.. i P.

Strange, where all possible was done to resuscitate them, but in vain. For three long hours Drs, Marks, Cowan, Giilman, and others worked hard to bring them to life. Tihey was to get out the first number of his recovered irora ms injuries sus- new paper at Oskaloosa, the 1st, of iaiUO 1 1U a a wsau-jm, sever- al weeks ago. DEALER, IN dead. next January.

He has lately made a tour of western Kansas, but was unable to find any office for sale that got hands on anything valuable. From the number of plows coming to the shops to be sharpened we presume the farmers are doing lots of fall plowing. It is a good thing, Supt. Sumraerfield and other officials of the Northwestern made a trip their road Wednesday, in a special, and made a brief halt here. "Santa Clause' Prize and Who Got It," a Cautata, will be given at the Congregational church Christinas eve.

You are invited lo attend. The Wait and See Club, it seems, are not disposed to make a start this winter. The officers might at once call a meeting and name a program. Hoiday Goods! Holiday Goods! of every description at Padden Mercantile Several parties from town attend-od the lyceum at Pacific school house Tuesday evening. They report a a good crowd and an excellont entertainment.

At least one-half of your taxes must be paid on or before Dec. 2 1st, or a penalty will attach. You may expedite matters by paying your taxes through the Delaware Bank. Charley Burris tells us that some one shot into a N. W.

Coach near Piper the other day. No one was hurt but the bullet pasted near an old man. That is a villainous act. In the mean time the rescuing The chief of a tribe of Digger Indians worships r- stone churn as his god. Mr.

Benjamin Carpenter, '88, of Chicago, has been elected leader of the Harvard Glee Club. parties were searching for Floyd; a large crowd collected on the river suited him, so has come to the conclusion to buy a bran new out-fit from of bank, and in the weired glara btapie ana fancy urocenes, Glassware, Queensware and Chinaware. JPlour, JFwiils and 7 cfilabtes. TEAS, SPICES and EXTRACTS. jHPGoods Delivered FREE in City Limits.

of Hi 1 Iyer House Block. The First Presbyterian Church, oi lanterns torches and a huga ctmp Cincinnati, has begun the erection nro the boatmen searched with hooks of a branch to be known as the Pilgrim and pikes for the thirdly uuLil af- -Papal Rome has witnessed the lay- 1 ter ten o'clock when they adjourned ing of the foundation of the twenty- until next morning. Then Charley second Protestant house of worship Williams and Frank Grugg took the 7. T. BOOTH.

A. FRAZIEIS the Type Foundry. The officers of the Valley Falls Turnverein, elected last Sunday are as follows: H. F. Nolker, Speaker.

B. Ulrick, Vice President. Geo. Stanger, Secretary. F.

Lafonntain, Treasurer. H. J. Shnler, Trustees, J. Schumacher, A Seen.

We understand that J. M. Dorn-blaser contemplate the erection, the coming season, of a large two- I EC JO DEALERS IN and Sash, Lumbar, boat and breaking the ice eight feet below 25 feet down stream from where the boys broke through with their grappling hooks, soon were rewarded by finding the little fallow. Their bodies were caken to the undertaking establishment of Cussaday Sc Detciion and dressed for burial. The funeral occurred this afternoon from the Baptist church, Rev.

Wood officiating. It was a 1 1 within hex limits. 2ovsf Toys Doffs DnUsS and nearly erety thing for the little ones at CPadden Slfercanlile Co. 's The Padden Mercantile Co. have the Finest line of Holiday Goods ever brought to Valley Falls and at Lower Prices than ever.

Call and examine Goods and Prices. 0 lliiiiticd, Lain, A. M. Russell of this city has! story double building, on the corner west of Hick's Gephart bank. The upper story will probably be DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS.

Plaster, Cement Xime HAIR AND BRICK. been honored by being appointed Aide Camp on the Staff of Gen, Veusey, the couiauder-in-chief of thej i owned by the Odd Fellows and Work From now lilt January I V-ir We ou band oj tfielarycst and osteon 890, tee viil make stocks of I he better grades of Zumber tn Ike county Prices than erer on 0)rA oM call special attention to i -r When to Pay TazeS. AH Taxes are due November 1, 1SD0. Any person charged with Taxes, may at his option pay full amount, piior to Dec. 21st, 1890, or the first half prior to Dec.

21st, 1890 nd tbe remaining half prior to June 20th, IfiOl Tf Kcv -frill mint a rtaiii man, as a lodge room. We hopa they will do so and that Valley Falls may get a building move on soon. Scott Keech'-s team started home Tuesday night without a dri ver, and went too fast and in tass than five blocks stopped after iiav-ing smashed a hind wneel the Grand Army of the Republic. Good. It is a pleasure to re-announce that the olitor of the Holton Signal has so far recovered that ho left Holton last week, accompanied by his wife, for a week's visit at Clay Center and Concordia.

Another Invoice of Glassware. Queeusware and Chinaware, also 7 TTirinrivear- Titanfls fit 1 HARDWARE STO prior to Dec. 21st, 1S30, a rebate of Comforts, Iadtes 1 Gent's pi Caff ftnd vrtT-T-o i2- Per cent wiil le allowed and de- ys Arties. wagon. The break down in above uucieu irom ue imi some bargains near where ye scribe stavs.

Horses L. SCHMITT, Proprietor, VALLEY FAILS- KASJS. 1 Fancy Decorated Lamp Chimneys and Reflector mpS, middle of the road r-oin that war on all real Estate not paid in half prior AnffIKfn, writes st Dest in tuo marKe liist reed, at' to n.v. 3 1 -it. 1S30.

On. Jnnn 20ih. i "arfc nigar, 10 avoid tailing' tiie Email a liana mat, it is uu Dobvblasers. 1891 a penalty of 5 per cent wi 1 at-. narae appears on.

Li, i HA.YIN5 A AND WELL SELECTED MOCK OF (HARDWARE, STOVES TINWARE, Charley Brandon'8 house had a i in.u icoi usi uieuua. 1S01 all i0tlC3. full. On July 10th, unpaid will be advertised for Sale and M)ld on the Firr-t Tuesday of 1891, at Public Auction. IVrsonnl Property Tax may be paid in full or narrow escape from lira Monday.

Not in usual the lire started under the floor, but Tras discovered in time to hi extinguished easily. Tho mill and elevator folks went to the rescue. The books. for the Valley Falls Library have, arrived and may bo inspected, at )r. Burnetts drug store.

The book baivea out Saturday The liln-14ry starts oat with thirty membf jrs aaj ninety volumes, a pret Topeka, Kansas, Dec. Sih. 1S00. i Editor Kkgister: Having- moved half prior to Dec. 21st, 1890 On January 10th, 1S9L on all Per- ml' iamily to Topeka will in no wise id in half change mv canvass for JSursery bs ocii snns rronpriv lax not The meetings at the Christian ZaHl invite an inspection of my Goods ai IiceF, feeling fatiFfed that ean Eiiit all my customers in Goods and prices.

If you want ANYTHING IN THE IIAliDWliK LIKE, SPRING AGOtf, BUGGY, LUMBER' WA.G ON, CART3 Etc. give, me a cA. I make a tp altv of Til Roofing, Spouting and Re pairing all kinds of Tinware. Ya'- ctfnlly, ty Pc od start Eal'F, vicinitv of Valley church here this week have btea welt The membership fee and oa Julv 1Soi, ou prso- rl tbe members are added, nal Property tax not paid in full, 0 2 00. As new ileriden and Oskaloosa.

I attended. Rev. Patterson is an able itr- -111 .1 l. tl ar ,1 hind thwri arrets win issued to ouenu (1U I 1. X- m.

preacuer. i uo iaemlors.fiip or tins for Collection, with his Costs for Col- i 1 jtames, more books will oe attdea ana ni, i-intor churen is increasing. Iter. 31artin I lectin Same. Lfiii, and uunn tui- mrer aih has areptd th-c-11 as nator fo- iiho Ilbrar" may rOW t0 he a Iars i N.

B. Tax payers in this vicinity ciders for these points fcr delivery tiuuthcr ycur. It is a cheap war to secure jcan pay their taxes throu-h tLo Del- ac.t 1LH.Tillot.on. good reading aware Bank, on appiication..

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