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The Eastern Kansan from Valley Falls, Kansas • 5

The Eastern Kansan from Valley Falls, Kansas • 5

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Valley Falls, Kansas
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5
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paras The PRICE and QUALITY Cleaning Bp. Fly Tiine ocal anb Personal IHcntton Bucli Chapman came in the first of the week to visit old friends. Try Home Bakery J. J. Vendjsl, Prop.

Miss Ellie Goodrich and Mrs. Torn Hatiield, were Kansas City visitors the first of the week Stove Wood Wanted Good dry stove wood wanted, ply at the Home Bakery of J. J. dell. Have made our GOODS popular and secured-repeating customers.

Big 4 Flour, per sack $1.25 Java Blend Coffee, per lb. 30c See the Brooms for 25c Family Fish, 8 lb. kit 75c With other purchases, 5 gal. oil 35c Stillwagons poultry food and lice killer is absolutely reliable. have both arrived and we have the Paint and Screens to make your home more comfortable.

Lights? We are now prepared to do your glazing, have Glass of all sizes. Oil, Putty, Brushes. See our new line of Flat colors in inside Sanitary paint. Floor paint. Mrs.

Gertrude Wilson of Atchison, came down last Friday to visit with her aunt, Mrs." Glassell, a few days. and J. C. Burket was a Topeka Oikaloosa visiter this week. vis- John Blankenship is a Topeka itor today.

Bert Booth was looking after business interests in Topeka the latter part of last week. Mabel Lynn was a Topeka 'shopper Wednesday. Ye School Boards: Have you investigated that coal and the prices at the Itagan Elevator? Mrs. T. C.

Lord went to Topeka to visit a few days before concluding her visit here. SQUARE RIGHT PRICE LiAa, hJ-'W aw Miss Bell Hatch of Seneca, who is to be the primary teacher in the city school here next year visited with A. L. Wood and family last Saturday. DEAL I I Die ware Lumoer E.

E. Samson, Manager. Miss Inez Batchelor was here visiting old friends the first of the week and took the High School meet Ets a specialty of the outing. rasa Born to Mr. and Mrs.

James A. Meredith, May 12, 1913, a sou Dr. F. P. Mann was the attending Fred Miller Dead Word was received this a.

m. from Lee Evans' that his brother-in-law, Fred Miller, who married Gussa Miller, was dead and would be brought herefrom Topeka this evening for burial tomorrow afternoon. Alf Dodge started for rasedino, Tuesday evening where he will engage in the honest toils of the golden gate State. Mr. and Mrs.

Lincoln of Norton-ville, and Clate McCoy and wife visited their parents, Tom Gentry and family Sunday. Mrs. Janette Aitkin came in from. Chicago Tuesday for a few days visit, at the old home with Mother Mitchell and other relatives and friends. ITarry Fletcher and George Curtis were in Topeka visiting, Saturday.

Mrs. fleury Patton was visiting relatives at Larkinburg last week. Mrs. Win. Towler of Rock Creek, visited her parents here over Sunday.

FranTecinovsky of Norka, Kas. came in Tuesday evening to visit his son, Dr. A E. He ill visit here some days before returning home. Rev.

Kimball will preach at Bolton school house every Sunday at 3:30 until further notice. ASSESSOR'S REPORT Harvey Taifc was in Oskaloosa last Monday making his final report as Trust of Delaware Township. His final summing up of assessable matters a copy of which appears below will be of much interest to many of our readers. The of the city of Valley Falls, was ...1238 All other persons found in the. township .1537 Total population of both country and 2775 Number of acres of wheat sow last fall .750 Corn to be planted in spring, 14055 a.

I PIMBLEY'S lANO-NEWEl New Arrivals at SCHULER'S Latest Models in Children's Collapsible Go-Carts. HewfroBrietor MADE EVER SINCE! Oats 4045 acres Rye -9 acres Potatoes. 134 acres i Cow peas 20 acres I Flax 4 acres Sorghum 70 acres Ella Johnson of Topeka visit- ed Guy Johnson's over Sunday. Mrs. Elsworth Spence visited her sister, Miss Emma McCoy at Norton-j -ville last Friday.

I Miss Pearl Lohan tcame up from 2Cansa9 City to visit her mother, Mrs. Lehan over Sunday. Colfax Harman came up from Law- rence Sunday to visit his sister, Mrs. C. L.

Zimmerman. I James Chapman went to Kansas City Saturday morning where he ex- jpeots to work. Tom Walker came up from Topeka Saturday evening to visit his Mrs. Helen Schmitt, over Sunday. Will Griffith and wife visited rela- 105 acres Having purchased the L.

Q. Adamson stock of Hardware and Implement located 1 door west of the Lou Hauck store, I find I have a surplus in a number of lines. To reduce this stock are making some very low prices. Refrigerators. CLEARS AND SK1XES VARNISHES Ask fcr it Everywhere But buy It Somewhere Madj by Pimbley Paint Glass Co.

Chicago, St. Joseph, Mo. For Sale By HAUCK, CIEHL BOYER. Hammocks We have the Rock Island line of Implements and will make you a close price on anything in stock. SCHULER'S Furnitur CarpaU Undoriaking Milo maize 15 acres Kaffir corn 152 acres Jerusalem corn 5 acres i Bushels of Corn on hand March 1st, 123450 1 Bushels of Wheat on hand March 1st, 1 1 Number lbs butter made 13121 Value of cream sold I Number stands of bees Lbs.

of honey sold 150 I Value of poultry eggs sold, $20,553 i Value of fat animals sold. Number of stock on hand March 1st. I Horses 1030 (Mules 402 We carry in stock the New Century cultivator. If you want a cultivator that any boy can do good work with buy one. Call in, we want to meet you.

was a Topeka tives at Norton vllle and Winchester Sunday. Mrs. J. It. Blankenship of North Cedar, was in town Saturday trading with our merchants.

Mrs. J. A. Decker visitor last Saturday. a Kansas City A.

D. Kendall was visitor Tuesday. 9 Milch cos Other cat tie 1 25M 1 Sheep C30 is W. K. Baumgart and sou and daughter were visiting in Atchison Monday and looking after business interests.

Very Truly Yours, was a Topeka Capt. C. B. Shields visitor last Monday. Country Voices As Jimmy Heart Them Maw's cillin' from the milk-house.

Callin' stern: "Jim, yer lazy good fer nuthln Come an' Paw's callin' from the cornpatch, Callin' loud: "James, yer hulkin', stupid loafer. Time yer plowed." Nature's callin' from the lhoK OuilhV' whsh "Son, yer poor, tired, lazy feller, Come and fish." Stranger, if we just swapped places, Put it clear, Which of all the three a-caln Would you hear? Classmate. I Last JEWELL W. W. liostrfck and wife of Dan- Hogs ........4191 Stock died of disease Horses i and i croft, visited with Rev.

Wood family the first of this week. Mules 4 1 Milch cows il Elder Murphy Comes Rear Her. Word lias filtered into our sanctum that Elder II. K. Murphy, who was pastor of the Christian church here a little over a year ago, has accepted a fall to return to Effingham as pastor of the local church there again.

Good! Brother Murphy. When you get located so close ns we shall expect to (see you roll in on your car, "Billy," some day to visit us. K. J. Miller of Ackcrl.md, visited here and at Holttn the thst of this week.

Other cattle 45 Hogs 533 Number of dogs In township." ...300 "Unto Them A Child It Given" Wednesday the foreman of this Earl Liille, had holiday cn account of and for the purpose of celebrating (he advent of a fine 6 pound boy In- City Water Pipe Clergt Tuesday it was discovered that the city lead pipe that comes in fiom the springs was no! running. So the water pressure was turned back up Rev. Foster was a Kansas City last Saturday. Geo. Mcintosh and wife went to Kansas City Friday morning to visit friends a.

few days. to his family. All are doing tine and the lead ip and the engine force we predict that daddy Karl will now turned on until a pressure of 120 lbs. his whisker grow. Dr.

F. 1'. caused the clog to give way and let the water Mow In again. The regular Mann was the attending physician. presume Iron, the stand pipe Is onlyi ibOirtfOlbx.

It nrJHt have' been a pretty tight widge to require, 12:) lb to bacX the water out up to Alfalfa R'ponlng As we drove hi the country a few Hoyj To Know lime lately we have heard the farmers talking about cutting the first the st rings. prnn rtt al fa i fx fi.w tnv of the most eminent whoiars that ie.i Don't forget that the em crop of Chineh Bu Dsm'0 this precious legume Mourns veryi Many report are coming In relative fcparlnuljr and that it should I har- to chinch bug damage In the wheat' vested with the eppcarance vt the oats. Several farmers rcpoit very first Later crops may 'reddish yellow it in thflr wheat' be let bloom more before cutting. f.e!d tnd Uiomj IcLmgln? to neigh-1 and state tint ths3 eCectedj sver pnxluced said: "What you really are isj-ot are literally aiivu with creepers, llowt-ver we, We will Auto Livery you over the land in our OVERLAND and you auto see our Auto before you buy because bur New 1013 Models are the biggest values ever put out for the money. County High School Meet Wednesday the various high schools of the county mtl at Merlden and are glad to note that m'st.

f.elds are ran and green end r.ntffocted. Freaks loud that I cannot hear what you siy." There lor our Insurance ad this week consists In referring yn to the following named gent.etnn who have Ini'jred with the IillOWN COUNTV MUTUAL INSUBANCK CO, fom one to fifteen years. AS Ji the following named men who are your nelgli-bors, what they think of tho treatment they have received: John Stafford John Sprnce 1'ete Hefty Schuyler Spurlock J. P. McClurg M'ilsGrimtts Geo.

Annstead P. W. Schlndler Walter Hefty II. T. Schlndler Adam Burkcrt Frank Hat A.

J. Iiatt J. J. Arnold Schlndler Twelve lick-harts living north of thin city. contested for the honors In literary unci Held Rccompilshmetits.

Winches tor was ca-tlly the winner In the ma- NOTICE ALl'MM S3SHO0. 'Jorlty of the tlrld although. Ti.e alumni toi-piet will Mi at Frank Irwin of thin was winner the i.ite, Friday evening, May the broad and high jump, while 1M, ll'h'J. The alumni dti uro to be I Clarence Young not only won the luo I aid at tho Krndal State Ilatik or i yard dash in the running race for V. before May 1T( l'l J.

Mcrr.lje rsplcve but lowered the Mate record. re t. ember this and pay i romit't as, I About from here were In at- the number of thoe'who rxpoct to i tendance, going down on tho regular VJsl 1,1 u' hand i.f tho .9:15 and the Kreater number of the reef j-tlon committee by that date. crowd came bar It en a special about! Ciaw, Ci.knn, Pre. Buys our new 5 passenger, model COT, o0 horse power, 110 inch wheel, with self starter, Timken bearing, center bearing, Remo magneto, Warner speedometer, Mohair top and boot, wind shield, Pr'est-O-Lite tank.

We lead with a superior car because the other fellows haven't got the machines to stand the durability test. Don't forget our Garage is headquarters for all Auto Accessories. S. Tsl.Strawn, Agent midnight. In all there ftni about went from here many being enronte A colored man from Tcjuka from other ci.a'lngCirs hi re.

nl-l his Wa iiMvy n-id gave We can heat the ab le bunch of ne wan them annthtr jt.ir but it will tal.p a -jy. Ife a. to Ui llttlD m-re sr. 1 lt'tr tf ili.i! with .1 urlan r.t fc.it mm. B1M QQIBm freaky a littie iniifiliii; uf u.itt ri.i.

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