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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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focal anb Personal Ztlention 4 Your Vacation We make the Best Bread in town. Uome Bakery. J. J. Vendell, Prop, rs.

Sallie Geat went to Rock Creek to sinit relatives and friends over the da.v. Era a Eass iasm a I AO miiVh Miss Evangeline Decker visited friends in Rock Creek Sunday. Tr B. Gepfusart and daugh- Buy Pure Home Grown AI- falfa Seed ere. iter Mildred, were Topeka visitors last Albert Ferguson went to Topeka Wednesday to register for admission to the law course at Washburn.

DON'T let another summer pass without seeing this magnificent country. Drink in the beauty of it colorful mountain sqtnery and the exhilaration of its pure, lain air. Go on the one big, glorious vacation trip of a life time, Via Jo O'Neal of Denlson, changed cars ere last Friday on his way for a day's outing In the Capital city. Attorney W. O.

YVorsewick was over from Oskaloosa Tuesday looking after business matters. A. A. Perry was over at Dunavant Tuesday attending the John McCler-ny funeral as director for the Ilauclc Undertaking Establishment. Got the State Fair epidemic? No, but I've been exposed Probably come down with it about September 8th.

Do so. Rflissduri 1 0II1S EMUtm mi ferriages. Eiaersaa issg Sikf Pbm. Wo Sail lots of Them Thy C-csd Ssiisfsctton. imm licit fetter and very.

isj eesffisrs. LET us figure your bill for City Water Works, Plumbing," Heating, Pumps, Windmills and Tin Works. Thco. Mum ford took a turn down to the big city et the Kaw's mouth Tuesday to look after business "The Highway to the jieights" a swift, luxurious journey through a country of surpassing beauty and grandeur. Through sleeping, dining, parlor and observation cars.

A la carte dining car Every modern convenience. Special Rates during July, August and September. A new boy came Sunday evening to stay with Robert Baker and vfifr. All atre doing well and Bob rejoices in having more boy help to carry on the industry of the world. MMfitt eaorcMKanaaKva liwairaom'-smf i3j.aaitaaw-jaB.

xsmatm wai ip Pa. IS fi una a suw fea II til Xif Food For Big Crowd. Facilities for feeding the people at the State Fair at Topeka, September 8th to 12th, will be greatly increased Call or write for full information. Get our superb booklet on Colorado, Yours, for the asking. V7.

ll. Sseit, Agent Bob flnpheart came in the first of the week and is enjoying the old homo community by a few days stay with Lou Couutz out on the Gepheart Ditch Your Medicines. Throw away dull care and spend a week of fun and frolic at rhe State Fair, Topeka, September 8th to 12th, and you can then go home, discharge the duci or, heave the medicine over the back fence and enjoy life feeling that you have had an experience worth many dollars more than it cost. There is nothing like a week at the State Fair, Topeka, Sept. 8-12 to make you want t'i live a hundred years ISSS' this year.

Every year sees the needs the road your friend will recommend Uncle Berry Harbin and wife end daughter Mrs. W. II. Scott, went over to Dunavant Tuesday to attend the John McClenny funeral. of better accomodations and more places to feed the big crowds.

Everj eating house on the grounds is endeavoring to keep pace with the growth of the fair and consequently the State Fair visitors will And every effort made to keep pace with the Miss Yerna Council returned to Ivor telephone operator work at Topeka Monday morning after a stay since Wednesday evening with her uarectts. John Iiecker came in from the western part of the state Monday trurn-Ing and changed cars here for his home at Dunavant. Miss Mabel Lynn was an Atchison visitor last Friday. Miss Rose Wunder and Mrs. George Stanger were Topeka visitors Tuesday.

C. V. Ihickeiw and daughter Eva-lin'. wont to St. Jimj Saturday mora-ing to visit relatives and that fsr on his return home nip.

Mrs. Geo. WJngfleld of Kansas City visited her father, L. M. Baker, over last Sunday.

Miss Lua McCammon of Lawrence, is visiting at the Kendall and Goodrich homes this week. Willie Decker has recovered from his attack of typhoid so as, to be able to go about again and will probably be O. K. in time for school next week. Elmer Carter came down from Den-ison last Saturday and changed cars liere enrout to Topeka.

September 8th to 12th, 1913 Seal McLeod went to Kansas City Tuesday to look for bargains in dry weather live stock. Mammoth Live Stock and Agricultural McAfee, wife and daughter wore here over Sunday from Kansas City visiting Tom Cawlcy ami wifis. Mr. McAfee Is a brother of Mrs. Cawley's.

Mrs. .1. 3. Vnndeil and children nnvfid their oods to Oskaloosa lau- Friday where they III hold forth in heir Ciere while Joe. Melchlor Ott came down from his daughter's, Mrs.

John Clinton, home on Coal Creek Tuesday. He has been taking a little hot weather vacat ion out there for about a weeks. Commissioner Renfro went toOska-loosa Monday morning to attend a regular sitting of the county board. Dave' Jones was in Topeka Tuesday and reports his little daughter as improving there in the hospital nicely EVERY KI01IT PAIN'S MAMMOTH SPEC Mexico-" The storinlng and capture of fortress Chapuitcpec. The awful and awe-lnsplr-Ing spectacle of Mt.

Popocatepetl In vol canic eruption. Scenic fffecti 350 feet long, 200 performers, followed by the greatest fireworks d.splay ever sees la Kdfl833 The Fair at Topeka Is In a class with ths big State fairs of the Western country. txhlblts. New rire-proof Concrete Buildings for Stock end Exhibits. Four Grand Band Concerts Dally.

New and lp-to-Oate Free Acts. Patterson's Shows on the Midway. Five Days' Racing with Free Acts and Band Concerts-Five Days. Dr. A.

II. Braden and family motored to Sabetha last Saturday evening for an over Sunday visit with his father there. cake-a baker man' does Iho "pata work lie re. Mrs. Blondine Ha3's of Kansas City is visiting her parents, W.

B. Irwin and wife, and other relatives here Uils week. Mrs. Florence Blessing returned to her home at Ring City, morning after enjoying a ond family reunion here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

W. H. Irwin. Every tify a big one. Aeroplane Flights.

EXCURSIONS ON ALL RAILROADS T. A. Boriuan, Presidont II. L. Cook, Secretary $40,000 I PREMIUMS AND SPEED Geo.

II. Anderson and wife and daughter Mabel, were here over Sunday visiting their daughter and sister Mrs. Chas. Kimball. George Sills came up from Topeka Tuesday and helped superintend the erection of a monument to Uncle John Sills' grave.

Ti.ft )vs at tha de pots wore enjoying a good doa! of merriment at A. W. MsClure's exwjnat? Friday. Tlwy figured that a4 his e-Jio truck was a 21 horse power machine and as he Hid it laid rei iirs because it i.uld only produce abjut one hone power that, had lost 23 horsesi' I'retty good not every (Jreyman caa aJord rnauy hordes. The teachers' meeting at Oskaloosa last Saturday claimed the twJance from here of Prof.

Harry Molluire ai wife and children. Misses SaUte Blue, Anna Wheeler, Mabel Lynn, Frai.cis Shaffer, Kae Cary, Sophia Schadt, Bertha Senu, Gladys Burrh: Messrs. M. II. Ginterand Emm-t Mrs.

B. A. Jackson and children and her mother Mrs. Kate Troester, Mrs. Eda Benedict, II.

T. Grambow, Miss Leonora Klock man and Mrs. J. L. Robinson motored from Atchison last Friday to spend the week end at -the home of Mr.

Chas. Keller. Dan Marrs and wife and son of Ar-rington, moved to Lawrence Tuesday and stopped off here between trains. The son will ilnisn a year In high school work there and then expects to attend tie great Kansas University. OBITUARY-McCLENNT John Edward McClenny was bom in Jeffi-rson county, Kansas, June 1, 1SKS, and departed this life near the place of his birth September 1, lie was married November at Kansas, to Edith L.

Davis and to this union were born vo sons and two daughters who with the widow survive him. John McClenny was a man of remarkable industry, strict integrity and unsulled character. In his home life he was a devoted and Indulgent husband and father. lie was a noble example of unselfishness and was always ready to do an act of kindness or to assist a friend or neighbor in distress. Truly It may lw said of him "such men die not." The influence of his Topeka, Sept.

4. The school for the blind and the deaf situated at Olathe will be left closed this fall until rains have renewed the local water supply which gave out a month ago. The town of Olathe has been purchasing water hauled by the Santa Fe railroad from Ilolllday. Ir the protection of the water supply at the state insane hospital at Osawatomle, a new dam has just been built by the state Iward of control on the Marais des Cygncs river. Topeka, Sept.

4. The state insurance department has locked horns with the lire insurance companies operating la Kansas over efforts to obtain rate increases by changing tl classification of cities on account of alleged dell imcies in lire protectlo Four years ago all rates in the slate were cut by the Since I tt mm Automobile Sgency. MAXWELL $725.00 I Si THAT'S you do 'when you buy a happy either on the farm or In thf i ty. Nov Hov Aoar, ihlc you? vc a lot of liigh life will bo felt long after bi name will be forgotten. lie will need no monument, of brass or marble shaft to keep alive the memory of his noble life.

We'll not furilrt tlirr, we who (ay Tu work 1 little loniicr here; Thy name, thy life, shall lonit remain On memory' pntio. all briftlit ond clear. We have undoubtedly just secured the agency for the greatest automobile values for the money to be had anywhere. Just think of being able to then, according to V. J.

Bryden wl looks after the Are Insurance affairs of the depaitnient, the companies have more than made up losses caused by the geueral cut by changing classifications of entire cities and by discovering special defects which permitted additional charges on individual risks. The department has refused to permit a reclassification of Oitawa and Jllue Ilapld Just ordered by the Kid ridge Bating Dureuti, which Axes Are insurance rates in1 igj buy a car with the following equipment for $723. (' i3con.l bottom and first arms for sale ranin; in i 40 to tOO They and lotr. of it to have one of these Coin ij King and -netjn. Dluerjras ruds of tha tall tiubur prai.

bottr dize Wftet in and v. Kansas. AIll f'K THANKS In sincere appreciation of the ninny acts of kindness, expressions of valuable assistance given during the Illness and death of our beloved husband and father, we take tills manner of thanking each inu of our friends from the depths of our lifting. Edith McClenny and Children. sliding gear type, three speeds forward and one reverse.

Control-Left han(f drive center control, foot accelerator. 10" ha nth wheel. Wheel Equipment Top, side curtains, wind shield, gas head lights, oil side MoTOR-Four cylinder, Li-head type, cast en bloc. Bore 3 stroke 4 Cylinder head cast separately with valves. PowRTwenty-five h.

p. CooLiNG-Thermo-Syphon system. Igmtion High, tension, single system LuBRiCATloN-Positive circulation. Plunger pump driven off cam shaft. hord.j of fine tifock, Frank Coweo started back to Grid-ley, Tuesday.

He went by way of Topeka where he will visit with Chan. Oueal and other relatives a few dajs lefore lie lesutnes Ids iiotnvward while A ilfu, Clover ar.i fchy Into tho la 75 of uply Topeka, Sept. 4. Uncords of tin and. biitik coiunil-sionor's ofllco t-Uow tl.at out of twenty opplicatlons for rJui What To Wear On The Farm When Milking Cream colored trou- nnd rear lamps, horn, 1 tprs for bank tiled, with iu lt I .1 rrant i city resldonco 1 1 rJf.nt hera any eis to uil Jn th bOht And wo and, ottv rharter hoard hi tho past nix months, turn.

Clutch Cone type in fly speedometer and Presto-Lite tank. Remember the Price $725 f. o. b. factory, Detroit, Mich.

1 it live. have been granted. Ih-cojr-', nlzlnff tho theory tint a bank Is a reservoir and hot a creator of wealth 1 1 the state law hai epecilically limited tin) ability of the stale charter board iVhen Haying A cutaway wat. Tapping a Uarrel of Cider A plug nut. lflvlng Yoke of Cattle 0-fortK linrnliig llrush A blazer cat.

itnlldlng I'lg 1'eii A clw liam- test -ntu In liiJ a bully cou'Ury cf wheel, Raybestos lined. Transmission Sele ir; an hi Killing hank charters. The board Don Today It, tiO'Xfi vi 1 1. must carefully Investigate the loeah mr cmt. i renulrcnients and It Is more ofuni l'lowlng Turn-up trouhcrH.

1 1 that a charter In refused hii4au- an; lircaklng the CnltOvcr-liauln and Hililltlniial iiik rulithl disturb juni iht. ELMER GOLE REAL 'Pd West Broadtvav r. tin in t'it'1 wiatf ti U-iil' cif i i iiaii liccnmo tho tVU "al ir thO illiULI.ii.lli a.lu'j'itli.tr 4 1 Mntlwy. IvmwinJ tiow h.u Mate air! 211 "lug Fishing Sier wuckrr. Any i' ly mils-.

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1911-1914