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The Spirit of the Valley from Randolph, Kansas • 4

The Spirit of the Valley from Randolph, Kansas • 4

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Randolph, Kansas
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FOR THE PURPOSE OF I1 (Id UP IjLUMm -DE ALE 11 1N- AN INTERESTING PROGRAM. THE FANCY" CREEK SUNDAY' SCHOOL TO CELERRATE. The following is the program for the twenty-first anniversary of the Fancy Creek MetLcdist tercel to be held Sunday, April ID, at 10 o'clock a. m. sharp.

Short Sunday school session. Cheerful Sabbath Home." from Bright Jewels, first scng book out of Business I will sell medicines Paints, Oil, Glass, Brushes, Wall lipcr, JJooks, Sralioiiunj and School Supplies Al UJi i 4 Below we give you sonic samples The Spirit of the Valley. their usual price, and what we sell them for. Dr. Jane's Balm, now 25c, ALBERT HAVERMALE, Publisher.

Dr. Jane's Vermifuge, 50c, now 40c Dr. Jane's Alternative, Si, now. 80c Published Every Thursday at Randolph Kmisas. susicmpTToNTicc.

per year. used. Prayer by pastor." Calling of. roll by first secretary, A. 1 Schwein.

1 the little Cry," Congratulations to twenty-first birth Miuear, Kansas City, Kansas. Biith of the School and its iiiliuence on the Community, thellcmcsand the individual lives Frank Schwein. Bylera, Kansas. Song "Looking up the Way," from Jasper and Gold, second bong book used by the school. Symposium 'The Sunday School of Our Youth." Mrs.

Mary Shaubeh Springer, Pueblo, Mrs. Clara Fryhofer liowman, Washington Miss Julia Heller, Chicago Geo. W. Frhofer, Sioux City, Iowa; William E. Fryhofer.

Colorado Springs, Colo Edwin S. Se n. rim: cab looks prosperous, The first number is well edited and is well filled with Randolph news, The paper is badly handicapped by its ghostly name, but if it keeps its subsequent issues up to the first number it will succeed. Manhattan We are in receipt of Vol. 1.

No. 1, of the Spirit of the Valley, pub-lished at Randolph by Albert Ilavermale who is well known at this, place, where he resided for several years, his father being pator of the M. church here in 1889 and 1890. The Spirit, which is a four column quarto, starts out with a good sprinkling of "ad" and columns well filled with local nevs and gives promise of being a very lively Spirit. Irving Leader.

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m. 8:03 a ra. illiF13 VALLEY, Passenger' Mixed 12:03 p. ra. crest, Topeka, Kan.

Mrs. Ca ra Se- AST IT MANHATTAN. AVEXT "iT'p. uu LuniTea l'5d p. m.

1:57 pm. Express ,11:30 p. m. crest liungerford Randolph, Kan. Song 'Sabbath Diai'ea," from (Jem of WHAT THEY SAY OF US.

Gems, third song book used. Memorials of Departed Members W. 1 Fryhofer, Noi a Fryhofer, Daisy Schwein, Anna Heller. Memorial fcong solo, 1. W.

Fryhofer: Brief history and statistics gleaned from the records W. II. Secrest, Secy. Dr. Jane's Pills, 25c, now 20o Dr, Wakefield's Cough Syrup, 25 and 50c, now .40 and 20c Dr.

Wakefield's Blackberry Balsam, 25c, now 20j Dr. Wakefield's Lin' nit, 25c, now 20c Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, 25 and 50c, now 40 and 20o Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhcoa Remedy 25 and 50 cents, 40 and 20c, Chamberlain's Pain Balm 50 now 40c Dr. McLane's Liniment "50 and 35c, now 4 0 and 20c Dr. McLean's Condition Powders 25c, now 15c Dr. McLean's Tar of Wine 25c 20o Shilo's Consumption Cure, 50o aid $1, now .40 and 80c Mrs.

Soothing Syrup now 20c Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery Si, now 90c Ilasselroot Remedies, Kimball Remedies, Castoria Remedies, and all other remedies EQUALLY AS LOW IN PRICE. City Drug Store, I. JSMYi'iELD, Pi I. RANDOLPH, KANSAS.

George Washing on's winds may be appropriately recalled at this time when the necessity of increasing our armament is being pn-sssed, upon Congress: "The Spirit of the Valley" is the name of Randolph's new paper, cditetlby Albert Ilavermalo. It Is -a four eoliunn, 8-page paper, Republican in politics. Republic. The News-letter, or Spirit ef the Valley, as it is now called, is stirr-ing up; things in Randolph, and Toast to the fcuperintendent-Dirdie Secrest. Response W.

Fryhofer. Song "Sabbath Home," Epwoith Ilym ual, fourth song book used. Short address by pastor '1 hank offerings for missions. Doxology, Benediction. It seems that the English manufact kThe United 1 ales to in d'u 1 ge a persuasion "that, contrary" to the older of human events, they will" for-" ever keep at a distance those painful appeals to arms which the historyof every nation a' lounds.

There a rank due to the United States atnoiu nations, widch will be withheld, if not absolutely lost, by the reputation of weakness. If we desire to avoid insult, we must be able to repel it; if we" desire, to secure peace -one of-' the most powerful instruments of our pr sperity it must be known that we are at all ti mes ready for war." Leaven worth 'V; Young man says an exchange, when you jeer at. a lady passing along the street or haunt or startle her with your urers do not vant Major McKinley to be elected president of the United States. But fortunately the election is rets cut' a newsy sheet. Olsburg in "Westmoreland Recordeiv We have on our exchange table Vol.

1. No. 1, of The spirit of the Valley, a relic of the Olsburg News-Letter, Wr. Carlson, ed-itor. It is a bright, newsy little four column quarto and seems to be well filled with advertisements.

Westmoreland Signal. The new paper started at Randolph with the Olsburg News-Letter material is called the Spirit ok to be held on this side the pond. Maggie, a mare belonging to Chris Duuabie at Clay Center, died last week at the extreme old ge of LJ years. hen she toook sick the Dunable fam ily made her a bed and placed a leather pillow under her bead. Breeze.

The Riley Regent is booming S. C. glances, does it ever occur to jou that some other scoundrel might insult'your Baker for state senator. It couldn't haye picked out a better man or broad sister, your wife, or in coudng years your daughter, in the same infamous The City Hotel, J. M.

OSBOURN, Prop. Remodeled and newly furnished throughout. Special accommodation offered commercial trade. Randolph, Kansas. er citizen than "Sherm" Baker, and the manner? Would you I ii ik it smart? pity of it is that the republican party Would you regard it as manly or an does not elect men like that to office evidence of blood? If so, you ought to Mercury.

be kicked from one end of the continent to the other. eligious newspapers, as a rule, are seivants of Shy lock, and they wield a The Valley. Albert Havermalo is the editor and proposes to run a republican paper. 'The initial nuniber.is neat and newsy. Westmoreland Recorder.

Vol 1, No. 1, of The Spirit of The Valley, a new paper published at Randolph, has reached our table. It is a four column eight page published by Albert Ilavermale, with W. Carlson as local editor. It is a very newsy little paper, and starts out with a liberal advertising Turkey and Spain are alike in their powerful influence in moulding public sentiment.

Their editors are men who diead of publicity. Those who do deeds of darkness dread the light. For the knew very little of the corruption in DIM YOU THAT WILTED COLl-ASS! The Blue Valley Steam Laundry did not do that work! Just leave your bundle at Parson's tin shop and get it back Saturday; then you'll see what fine laundry is. The Trices arc Right. business and political life, and are therefore easily imposed upon by the same reason that Weyler Tiate3 the press correspondents and will allow1 Bo word to be printed which has not been subtle influence which Shylock use3 to revised by him or his agents, the Sul reaih such cases.

Republic. tan hates the missionaries. Tyranny A young man at Leonardville hired and truth cannot live side by side natroaacrc. We wish them success a livery team to go into the country Leaven wo th Times. A.

TDKI'VE i. in their ncv field of business. Leon ardville Monitor. The Ashland correspondent for the Republic says We see that one cf our neighbors is breaking up some prairie meadow. lie had better not do it, Achance for over-production again, Vol.

1, No. 1, of the Spirit of the Valley, published at Randolph, lg a3 often a necessity as a luxury. In either case you will be insured of good service and good vehicles if you patro by Albert Ilavermale, form. nize THE CITY JiARN, W. OSCOUBN SOX, Prop'.

after a trunk" and didn't come back on time. Preparations were made for his finding. He managed to explain matters but won't stay so long next time. One of our young men left on a recent Sunday and didn't get back till Tuesday night. He didn't say he was "going after a trunk" and the sheriff was not notified.

Another mark stayed until Monday noon No explanations. Band Meeting. i All interested, are asked to attend a band meeting at the Spirit office tomorrow (Friday) evening, when full arrangements are to made concerning the future of the U. P. Cornet band.

D. W. JoNnsoN. I. Fryhofer, Secretary.

President! consequently lower prices for farm products. Please don't. Weil, that is rather a rare howl. Wonder how he makes bis living. Tne New Yoik World, which, for a long time, has been plunging its editorial dagger into the political vitah of Mr.

Cleveland, has come out for his renomination. Nothing would suit us bettar. What a delightful pic- P. E. Schonewald, House and Sign irainter, erly an employe of The Jeff, is on our table.

The Spirit is a spicy, well made paper, and has few equals ih the State. Al. is a good printer, has an eye for good items, and will make the venture a success. Burlington Daily JeiTersonian, The Spirit of the Valley, the new rayer Hanger. Give me a trial and see for yourself what First Class work is.

Randolph, Kansas nip. it. would bft to do lin Mr. Clftvplanrl. paper at Randolph, starts out with jBut he will not be nominated a good advertising patronage and and Breeze..

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Pages Available:
184
Years Available:
1896-1896