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Daily Reporter from Valley Falls, Kansas • 2

Daily Reporter from Valley Falls, Kansas • 2

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Daily Reporteri
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Valley Falls, Kansas
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2
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J. T. B. Gephart, as executor rHE daily nEPOirrcn ti. a HALL.

nd Pub, NORTONVILLE ITEMS (From the News) Uncle John Lucius is very low with bronchial nneumonia and of the estate of William F. Walker, deceased made annual ac Published every day except counting I showing a balance in Sundays and legal holidays: his hands due said estate in the on account of his 'advanced age, G. A. Fowble, painter, paper hanger and decorator, phone 102 Valley Falls, Kansas. I GJuTAnderson, does cement and stone work and guarantees all of it.

Phone 49. Valley Falls, Kans. i runs a general hort order restaurant and serves you just right all of" the sum of $27,256.40. The court, ap ADVERTISING HATES proved the accounting and order Card of Thanks the same made of record, llie executor represented to the court that it was safeitoimake puU Page C5.00 y-4 Page 54.00 iBiiori C3.00 11 the smaller display ads at Oc per column inch. Special atesibv the month or distribution of the sum of 750 among the legatees and heirs at law in the sum and ratio as adjudged by the District -i i L.

A. Ferrell, operates the bil-(ard rjarlor in the the' NbrthSide apd' has every ear court and the court, so ordered. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Payable in Frank Regan, Live Stock Auc- We have everything in line, fresh baked, to hel out with that rush dinner. City Bakery. or -one month.

25c ive months ins recuvery- is very aovuuui. His daughter, Mrs. J.L. Weis-haar; is nursing him. Mr.

and Buell Burdick left night fort Oklahoma. They stored their furniture in the old Jeffrey house' and expect to locate on a farm twelve miles east of Hobartnear which his father purchased It is in the oil district and is already producing gas. Mrs. E. Smith, who has been ihjpoor health for several month went to Christ's hospitarat Topeka Tuesday morning, where she underwent a surgical operation Wednesday morning.

She is doingas well as can be expect ed. Mrs. Edwin Sharp went to Topeka Wednesday to stay; a few days with her. I Joe Young who lives one half mile west of Forty-two school house had a narrow escape from death last Friday when his clothing became entangled with the machinery on a wood 'saw. tiorieer, )12 years, experience, writej wire or phone fqr; "dates, Valley Falls, Kans.

Dr. R. H. Campbell Veterinary me year ior To all persons getting -their A. D.

Kendall, who has been on the sick list a few days this Surgeon. Calls answered day oi nan irom a -jeuerson comity post off jcecr getting it from Arrinjrtori, Denlson; Effingham, Larkinburg, thprice is only 11.50 per, year ohdne '42. Denison, Kansas. Dr. Marks, week, is able to out and around again.

Mrs. B. A. Walker went-to Topeka yesterday morning to spend the week end with relatives and "friends. -Miss Ada Walker went to Topeka Friday evening, -where she will also spend the week end.

ana surgeon, uince nours to 11 a. 2 to 5 p.1 mtoWvmJ Phone 69. Valley -Falls; Wheff not. paid in advance the subscription price is one cent per copy it is allowed to If you don't want to pay for it, don't take it from the postofficebut teU theipost-naster to take faction pn Sec. ''41 and it will stop at once, H.

does Windmi and pump work well drilling and boring; Phone 161-Valley Falls. All work done duicklv and He was adjusting a set-screw on a fly wheel when his pant leg guaranteed to-be satisfactory. F. A. Tripp, General Auction- caught the machinery and threw him forward toward the1 jump from Bed in Morning and Drink Hot Water )A (T n-vi nm Li niet Oft saw.

He received a crash on his leg but other men who were help ing with the wood sawing succeeded in stopping the saw be tactical experience. Pleased tc your business. Will work vith any bthr auctioneer to rake your sale a' success. See Reporter office for dates, oi vire write, or phone me at Meri-, fore Mr. Young had been ser I Tell why everyone should drink iously injured.

I nut mtwr mvii mummy before breakfast. Charley Weishaar. who has been suffering with epilepsy for Why to man and woman, half the nine years, underwent a very If you order paper stopped' kindly; remit enouglvto pay. or over time if it at lc per day and 1 then we square your accounts on our records. WINCHESTER SHOTS (From the Star) Mrs.

Jas. Fairhurst'and E. C. Lindsey went to Woodruff, Wednesday to' see their father, who is very ill. Dr.

Pettis reports the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zelfer, Saturday, 'Jan; 31; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Herman Putthoff, Tuesday Jan.

16. I -i vjCIV M. Harvey left Tuesday for Kansas City, via Dunavant. From there he. expects, to go to serious operation at the Atchi son hospital last Saturday morn ing when a water tumor was re moved from his brain.

The opera tio'n was especiall serious be cause the incision was of neces sity, made through' the skull. Charley is a frail youner man Mary L. Williams, agent to. Alliance Co-Opera tive Ins. and The Insurance of Non America.

Automobile insurance against fire, theft, collisions nnu property damage. Off u- at llei Vblk. west, and south of tht O. Phone 14 Mutual; G. W.

Burgett says that the first day that his little want ad was in the daily that it sold his hog. "Never" saw such quick results" says he. PRAIRIE VIEW Mr. A. J.

White has shingled his crib. Mr. White is one of our progressive farmers who alwavs and his case has been pitiful. but his many friends hope the operation will result a perma nent cure. He is doing- fine and hopes to return to his home in He expects to stop at different places in Mississippi, and Alabama.

a few days. keeps his farm work up and in good condition one can see by time, feeling nervous, despondent, worried; some days headachy, dull and unstrung; some days reaNy incapacitated by iltaess. If we all would practice what a gratifying change would take place. Instead of thousands of half -sick, anaemic-looking souls with pasty, muddy complexions We should see crowds of I happy, healthy, rosy-cheeked people everywhere. The reason is that the human system does not rid itself each day of all the waste which it accumulates under our present; mode of living.

For every ounce of food and drink taken into the system nearly an ounce of Waste material must be carried out, else-it ferments and forms ptomaine-like poisons which are absorbed into the Just as necessary as it is to clean the ashes from the fumace each day, before the flre will burn bright and hot, so we must each morning clear the inside organs of the previous day's accumulation of indigestible waste and body toxins. Men and women, wtiether sick or well, are advised to drink each morning, before breakfast, a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonf ul of limestone phosphate in it, as harmless means of washing out of the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels the indigestible -material waste, sour bile and toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary canal before putting, more food into the stomach. Millions of people who had their turn at constipation, bilious attacks, acid -stomach, nervous days and sleepless nights have become real cranks about the morning 1 inside-bath. A quarter pound of limestone. phosphate will not cost much at the drug, store, but is sumclenl to demonstrate to anyone, its cleansing, sweetening and freshening effect upon the system.

simply passing by on the road. His fences, orchard and all of his buildings are always model Weir Steuart and family have moved to. town in the Steuart residence, which Mrs. McNeil recently vacated; Wm. Overly will move to the farm which Weirteft.

Mr. arid Mrs. J. C. Curry have gone to housekeeping in their place, which 'they recently purchased from E.

C. Lindsay B. C. Lindsey. and family moved into.

Mrs. Wallace's residence. Mrs: Belle GambiU left Mon P'annie Estes, has brought suit for divorce from her husband, Louis J. Estes, on grounds pf extreme cruelty and gross neglect of duty. The plaintiff alleges, in her petition, that the defendant was ill tempered and cross and at times had ibea.t and choked her; alRliis in view of the fact that she was not in good health.

The couple were married at Nemo, So. Dakota, and to the union was born one child, a daughter, aged 6 years. She asks for the care and custody of the minor child. Plain oi neatness and good care. Verlie Bishon and Everett Williams are in C.

for a few days this week. Everett White and wife were Valley Falls shoppers yesterday. Irwin Figgs bought a bunch of day for her home at Tulsa, Okla S3 hogs- from Ben Bonnell of Ef fmgham, and is hauling them to day. tiff gives. Valley Falls as her I postoffice address.

Winches-! Our -people are alarmed bv a noma, after several weeks visit with her; daughter, Mrs, Earl Jlrs. Everett accompanied her as far; as Leavenworth where they visited Jessie Everett who is St. John's: ter Star. 'Order a mince trie, a DumDkin report of hog cholera in the A am. neigftbornood ox Uummmcrd.

pie or some doughnuts today. City Bakery, some having lost nearly all of their hogs..

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