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The Victoria Review from Victoria, Kansas • 5

The Victoria Review from Victoria, Kansas • 5

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Victoria, Kansas
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THE VICTORIA REVIEW, FRIDAY, MAY 5. J916 66 FAIIER FOR VELVET Suction 3oed Sharpies Cream Separator THE NEW SUCTION-FEED To understand the full value of the Sharpies Suction-feed Separator, it is necessary that you realize just where the great loss has occurred with the old type separators and that the new Suction Feed Government tests and experiment station investigations have proven beyond question that every band separator user is losing a large amount of cream by varying the speed of his separator above or btlow the xt fpeed that is stamped on the handle of each machine. The result of the Purdue Experiment Station's test show wl at a great amount of butter is lost by turning the separator below speed. The manufacturer knowing this has marked the speed in large raised letters right on the crank itself. In all old style separators the milk passes through the bowl atthe same rate, no matter what spe you run the machine, and if you do not run to the 6peed, some of the milk will go through without bnng entirely separated, Nearly always all separators are turned under fpeed.

Great numbers of scientific government test sbr-w tbat 95 per cent of all operators turn their separators below speed much of the time. It is easy end people don't realize the harm of it, so natmaily tbey turn at a lower speed, and every time tbey do thev lose some cream. So it is certain that users of hand separators in America are losing several million delists ar nuallv by allowing the cream to escape with the akim milk through slow or irregular turning. Every user of pny other hand separator tbsn the new Shaiples Suction-feed Separator participates in this loas. GUARANTEE OF EFFICIENCY All Sharpies cream separators are guaranteed to be as represt nted.

Tbey must produce more and better cream than can be obtained through any other separator or melhod, With each Shaiples Separator we Rive a written guarantee against defects in either material or workmanship and agree ro replace, free of charge, any part or parts wrick may become unlit for service because of defects. Ct MS Qocr ompany victoria, Jian, arouses Sabina againttJulia. charitas re fuses to offer incense to the Gods, EgeriaJ dance at Loretto Monday night. Jake, why don't you patronize your own people? Mike Mader and Jos. Smith are tearing down their old bouses and are coiner suggests that Julia be crucified.

Act III. Balbina secures tbe sentence of -death. Egeria advises Sabina to oison cosstan-tis; Jil'a is to give the poisoned cup to her Stress. Blandina converts and reveals the plot to Julia. Julia saves n-stantia's life, constantia banishes her in anger.

She is crucified. Act IV. charitas attends Julia in death. Her last words. Tableaux, contantia learns of Julia's heroism.

She becomes a christian. Julia on the cross. Tableax, Srand ZPj ray. The grand play at St. Fidelis Hall, Victoria, Kansas, 7 p.

Sunday evening May 7, by members of the Young Ladies Sodality, includes the following three numbers. Due to the heavy rain the play was postponed to May 2 and May 7. Don't fail to be present next Sunday evening. It will be staged, rain or shine. Be on time.

All who saw it May 2, agree it is one of the most beautiful Christian plays ever acted on the stage. 1. "Stadt und Landmaedchen" Lus-tige Duossene, A dialogue in song and story extolling city and country life. Landmaedchen (Liese) Margaret Knoll; to build themselves more modern homes. Quite a number of boys attended the Burgardt dance Monday night.

Ray Weigel, of Victoria, was seen on our street Tuesday. Our road overseer is busy working the roads nowadays. Andrew Kuhn has completed his fence around his yard. Andrew will retire from farm life and will try town life. 2N "A Cup of Coffee," a comedy in one act.

Mrs. Mathilda Ryan, Celestine Kuhn; Mrs. Rose O'Brien, Ida Weigel; Alice, Mathilda's friend, Anna Robben; Jennie, Mathilda's maid, Albina Kubn; a saleswoman, Margaret Knoll; a lady, Eleanor Weigel; a collector, Agnes Dreiline; a cobbler's wife, Philomine Knoll; two children Cecelia Kuhn and Alice Weigel. Mathilda returning home finds tbat Alice ha sent her some genuine Mocha coffee. She has it prepared at once but is prevented from enjoying it by a succession of annoying callers, presenting very funny incidents.

Wben at last relieved of all unwelcome conapany, another disappointment awaits her in place of the anticipated delection. A number of really enjoyable scenes around the plot. 3. St. Julia, a youthful martyr of the fifth century; dramatized by Wm.

Faillei in 4 acts; staged in German; costumes, Roman; leur tableaux. Cast of Characters: Constantia, a rich lady, Brigitta Brungardi; St. Julia and TheUa, slaves of atadtmaedenen Margaret KobWsn Inere is quite a political line-up with Victoria and Pfeifer not represented yet where there are a few factions every election. It is rumored Walker vill have a candidate for sheriff this year. The East End is entitled to that office.

John Urban was deing some professional work at Mike Urban's Wednesday Mrs. Emma Urban, of Loretto, is visiting with friends and relatives here. Mrs. Applouia Urban and Lena were visiting at Mrs. Katie Jacobs Wednesday.

Aloys Urban and the girls attended the dance at Loretto Monday night, John L. Briet and wife attended the Burgardt dance Monday night. PFEIFER. The farmers in our vicinity are busy panting corn, Under tbe favorable weather conditions as tbey now exist we will have another bumper corn crop. Another nice rain visited this locality last Sunday.

Wheat sure does look fine and ie progressing nicely. Wednesday was the patron of ocr church but it was postponed till the 10th of May on which the right Rev. Bishop cunniogham or Concordia will be here to celebrate the laying of the "corner stone. J. P.

Roth, of is spending a few days in Hodgman county with Geo. Briet end company. Clara, Virginia and Johanna Hartman, of Ellis, were spending a few days witb Grandpa Peter Roth. Constantia, Rose Lang and Sophia Dreil- ing; Sabina, widow of the first consul of Rome, Clara Graf; Balbins, wife of the prefectof Corsica, Clara BrungardtjEgeris, priestess of Ceres at Eleusis, Brigrita Graf; slaves of Sabine: charitas a christian, Graceful Riding The Indian Motocycle is designed to give the rider aa ease of riding tbat is natural and instinctive. All pedals, grips a-d levers are placed where he wuld naturally expect to find them.

Saddle is large, roomy Troxel. Moit expensive typp. Troxal springs absorb small shocks. Indian craile spring absorbs heavy N(t ce the smart, flowing lines of Indian Observe how all elements of construe tioi seem to start from front wheel and blend together. Clocks Waiches Albina Bellinger; Prises, a heathen, Anna Sheck; Blandina, Rose Goetz; Sophia, Sa-loma Brungardt; Victoria, Pauline Goetz.

Guardian angel, Sophia Sander. Angels Jewelry Jacob Degenhart went to Victoria Tues-1 day. Herman Berens, a sister, and his new ly wed, Miss Staab, attended the Bur- We carry a complete stock of everything in our line at all times. When in need of any- thing in our line give us a chance to show you our stock and name our prices "which are Always Right. HENRY THOLEN SON Jewelers and Opticians Anna Brungardt, Margarrt Robben, Ag-rippina Schumacher; Ottilia Wassinger, Bertha Brungardt, Maria Brungardt, Mathilda Brungardt, Josephine Brungardt, Regina Graf, Maria Linenberger, Anna Maria Sand i r.

Synopsis. Act T. Julia provokes Prisca and Blandina by refusing to gire them owers without leave of her mistress, constantia saves Julia from ill treatment; She is invited to meet Egeria in the bouse of Sabina. Piisca threatens Julia. Julia's prayer.

Tableaux. Act II. Prisca gardt dance Monday night. Hancy Atzer is making quite a growl because his name is mentioned so often in. the Review.

We can't help mentioning his came again. Hancy is such a jolly good Since those strikers laid off at the church Johnny Atzer is getting more dormant. Jacob Roth and wife attended the The 1916 Model is Equipped with Power-plus Motor, Priced from $215 to $275. H. Tholen German-American Fire-Insurance' Co.

-O E.W YOR Jfat'l Snsuranco Written inTjhis Company 33y 3. 32. SSrungarcitj Victoria, JCs..

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Years Available:
1915-1916