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The Bronson Piloti
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Bronson, Kansas
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BRONSON, BOURBON COUNTY, KANSAS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 191 2STO. 8 voijxxix Wm Ford Sells Old Settler JDead Wallace Jones, one of the- old To Secure an Evangelist -v At a joint meeting of repres-sentative members df the of Bronson Sunday evening at Wm Ford has sold his restaurant sbo3k and business to settlers of the Uniontown neigh borhood, died Saturday4 at -2 G. C. Groan of' Cibooi, the M. E.

parsonage, plans werej -i whn tnoW p.harorp. Taesdav. The o'clock after an illness dating only froni last Thursday, when he suffered a stroke of apoplexy. Death did not come unexpected begun for an evangelistic campaign next fall. A committee of the fectionery stock and carry only groceries for the present, equip- m'nn tn.m l.rt ri re T1lll f.TtT one layman from each church, as it was known soon after he suffered the attack that his con-dition was serious and that he probably could not survive Mr.

Jones was an old soldier business a specialty jater. ne is an hand in these lines. Mr. Grogan's family, wife and three children, are expected in today. They will occupy the Bay less property in the west Mil a was selected to secure the, service of the best evangelist obtainable for a joint evangelistic meeting next winter.

This seems to meet very general approval, as the history of Bronson churches discloses that the union revivals have proven by far the most successful. and had resided for many years in the Uniontown neighborhood. He was a son-in-law of the late Church Notes M. E. Church.

10:00 a. m. Sunday School. 11:00 a. m.

Preaching. 3:00 p. m. Junior League. 6:30 p.

m.Epworth League. Prayer meeting "Wednesday) evening. Teachers' meeting after prayer meeting. All are cordially invited to attend every service? Please note the change in the hour of preaching next Sunday. Have you joined the Tithers' Band? Bebome a charter member, Boys, the K.

of H. G. Club is being organized. Are you planning to be initiated next week? Have you been present, at our S. S.

lately? Have you noticed the change? Be sure and bring your neighbor, who does not attend any S. next Sunday morning. The Junior League has launch ed a course of study that is interesting and instructive. The Advanced class is growing Mrs. Eliza Anderson who passed part oi town tor tne present.

away only a week ago, ana last Sunday was present at her fun- eral. He was then in seemingly perfect health. His wife passed away about a year ago. Funeral service was held afternoon at the home of his To Give Cantata Again The cantata will be given again by Bronson Chorus next Tuesday night at the M. E.

Church, according to the decision of that organization at their rehearsal Monday night. At the same meeting the matter of arranging a permanent musicial society was discussed and wilh probably be effected soon. Card of Thanks We wish to render our hearty felt thanks to our friends, Bro. Miles, and Royal Neighbors for their kindness in our bereavement, in the loss of a kind, loving wife and mother. Mr.

Henry Temple Mrs. Mary Hyatt Mrs. Laura Jackson Mrs. Nellie Barthelemy daughter, Mrs. E.

C. Boles, three miles north of Uniontown. Republican The "New Declaration Of Independence" is understood to mean tnat tne iarniers ana consumers of Kea uarn iaint Postponed Pulic Sale can now free themselves from tha flvA hier hurdenaomfi and nn as well as the otherxlasses. Parents, do not permit your children to miss this opportunity of know The Difference Between Save Money on Barn Paint Buy direct from Kansas factory, at 85c a gallon, red barn paint of highest quality, uily guaranteed. No rieght to pay, or dealer's profit, or traveling Prevention and Curie.

ledge of the Bible. Our purpose at this church is necessary items of cost and profit as follows: 1st The cost of freight is saved to the consumer. mi i. i. -i.

i. 1 man salaries or expenses. All The funeral- was held at the TOMORROW 'On Feb. 25 on the E. L.

Smith farm 1-2 mile east and miles south of Bronson. 19 Head horses and mules, 8 head cattle, 11 head hogs, feed, hedge posts. See bills for particulars. L. D.

Long, Auct. J. T. Lardner, Clerk E. L.

SMITH R. S. ELLIOTT to" enroll every member in active service for Jesus Christ. We are alive and pushing for your money buys paint. That's Methodist church, conducted by the reason for low price and high the pastor, Rev.

Miles. pront is savea to the consumer. ward. Rev. C.

A. iles Pastor. Gas Exploded While dinner was being served quality. Write for full particulars, to Sunflower Paint and Varnish Fort Scott, Kas. 3rd The wholesale dealer's big profit is saved to the consunv er.

j. Pioneers Pass Away MRS. HENRY TEMPLE Mrs. Henry Temple, who formerly lived on Dry Ridge, died in Bartlesyille, last Saturday and the remains, accompanied by the family, arrived here Wednesday for 'burial rites. Emma C.

Slifer was born 'in Indiana in 1854; was married to Baptist Church. at the Caldwell sale Wednesday, the dinin room became too warm and the gas was tu ne 10:00 a. m. Sunday School. tui iiu uavcuug saxes utnu heavy expences and big salary ia saved to the tJQnsumer.

5th The retail dealer's pro 6:30 p. m. B. Y. P.

U. A bank run by women has beesi opened in London. It is a branch of Farrow's bank. Men are excluded lut. Someone must have'brusti- Prayer meeting each Friday evening at 7:30.

roar being depositors, and, the only ed- the key, wath hi clothing and turned the gas on. again. Mrs. Of the life and death of Geo. W.

Flenniken, twin brother of Mrs. M. B. Williamson, mentioned last week, the Hopedale, 111., -Times-Review says in part: The funeral of Geo. W.

Flenniken was held Sunday morning at the M. E. Church, conducted by Rev C. P. Adams, assisted by the local order of nt is ysaved to the consumer.

iini3 can all be saved by buying direct from the Sunflower man around the place is a mes2en3t. Henry E. Temple in 1874. B.Y.P.U. Subjects and Leaders Later they moved to the vicin- ivuss jviay joateman, tne ha3 done newspaper work as a XTZ? correspondent in South Africa end 2-26 Missionary Journey Around the World, II.

Isa. Nannie Anderson. has written several novels. She inity of Bronson where they lived for several years, goihg then to Oklahoma, where.Mrs. Temple Caldwell, not knowing this, when the room became cool, at-temoted to re-light the gas when an explosion occu-red which well-nigh made a panic.

The report was deafening, but luckily no one was hurt aside from slight burns received by Mrrs. Caldwell. A. P. M.

iThe G. A. R. Post, of that the bank has opened wi(Ji ff 500 nliPTltil flnrl fViof fhoiv ia a 3-3 Lessons from Great Lives III, faint cc varnisn oi xt. Scoot, Kans.

This company sejls its Endurance Red Barn Painjb direct to' the" consumer, delivered, at only 85c. per gal. in 5 gal. dans. Every gallon guaranteed.

which the deceased was an honored died of heart failure, probably Joseph. Ex. 3:14. -v Eva Ireland. 'member, were present.

Nephews and resulting from a stroke of para pect that women of all clacsc? have money to handle will pgircssra 3-12 First Aid for the Tempted, fleb. lysis sustained six years ago. grandsons of the deceased comprised the pall bearers. Mr. Flenniken was born near Columbus.

in 1836 and Willie Jennings. She was a member: of the it. bhe believes it to be opp9rtunity for womeri-ti Sunflower Paint Varnish was thus 75 years old. Christian church and later'of the Stock Sale At the L. T.

Long Sale Pavil 3-19 The Dangers and Uses of Money, ness methods. It is doul btfullf gnii He was the last ofv the five brothers, Ft. Scott, Kans. Baptist church. Prov.

I Tim. an institution would be TOtHuar in each of whom rendered faithful ser A Leaderles3 Meeting. The remains were taken to the ion, at irsronson, on Tuesday, 28, consisting of: vice to ms country in the civil war. the 2-26 Missionary Journey A round home of T. D.

Webster Tuesday At the age of 19 years, the deceased the United States. The best here have made it easy for womsQ to do business. They have their own waitiner rooms and attendants 15 Head horses and mules, 25 was converted and united with the M. E. Church, of which he has always re evening where" they lay until Wednesday afternoon when fun head swine, good milch cow.

mained a faithful member. In 1883 World III, Isa. Moore. Roy Jennings Mary Camac Com. Lloyd Collins, Frank Jennings, Pastor See bills for terms and partic- and their patronage is desired.

But eral, services were held at the Mr. Flenniken became a member of ulars. that such an institution will be wel Your Valuable Papers should be in some safe place. We offer you the use of our large fire proof vvault free of charge. Or if -you want them strictly private we will rent yon a safety deposit lock box for $1.50 per year.

The Bank op Bronson. the Hopedale lodge No.623 A. F. A Methodist church, conducted by Rev. Miles, only three hours after the service over the remains comed by English women it is easy to believe.

It is characteristic of M. or which he has always remained L. Long, Auct Wm E. T. HODGES tnem nav Put an interesting, as an ardent member.

Slander Case in May of Mrs. Evans. well as capable woman at the head, of their venture. -The Delineator. Of the four daughters born to Iola Register: The $20,000 M.

E. Church South. 10:00 a. m. Sunday School.

3:00 p. m. Junior League 6:30 p. m.Epworth League. Mid-week prayer meeting Mr.

and Mrs. Temple, three sur Card of Thanks We wish to express our sin damage suit, rot by Miss Creta vive her, who together with Mr. Temple, mourn her loss. Booth against Mrs Maude Fun cere thank's to the friends who ston and members of the school Thursday at 7:80. were so kind to us during our recent sad illness and death of our dear vwife and mother, Mrs: E.

E. Heaton. We will MRS. JESSE EVANS The remains of Mrs. Jesse Ev Everyone is cordially invited to attend all these services.

Cfome! You are welcome. Rev. J. R. Scott, Pastor.

always remember you in love. ans were sent nere Wednesday for funeral service and burial in The Bereaved Ones. board of the Union school district in Allen county, will not come to trial until the next regu-term of the Bourbon county district court in May according to F. J. Oyler, council for the "The case will be tried in May, I feel positive," said Oyler this, 'afternoon.

Atany rate it will come to trial as soon as the courts can get to it." Paint at 85c a Gallon the Bronson cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Evans were pioneer settlers of Bronson and Holiness Chapel. 10:00 a.

m. Sunday chool Preaching eaclf second Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. had a wide acquaintance, and and the preceeding Saturday at were much respected -people of this vicinity.

7:30 p.m. 7:30 p. m. Services each Sab bath. saraa- MCBnde was oorn in A strictly reliable, and 5 fully guarnteed Red Barn paint is what you can buy, for 85c a gallon, freight prepaid, from" the Sunflower Paint and Varnish Scott, Kan.

This company is hot in the paint trust, and sells its entire- output direct North Carolina in 1837, came to But He Didnt He could do the; best work In the whole bloomin town But he didn't. He could make his competitor Look like a clown- But he didn't. No use for this man To mix up with his ind For he was the one who Could beat them all blind But he didn't. He should! have made good When he had such a cinch But he didn't. Most folks -will cry help When they get in a pinch -i But he didn't.

He died as he lived, At the hour of eleven, Everybody cordially invite Illinois in cniidnood. was mar I and welcome to come. ried to Jesse Evans there in 1866, ft The Methodist ladies served lunch at the Caldwell sale and cleared a handsome sum. Miss Lilly Hammons, of Wei da, accompanied by her cousins, Bro. F.

M. Ramsey, Pastor. and later came to Kansas, locat ing near Uniontown inT1878. A few years later they moved to We Desire to the farmers alT factory prices I attentionio Bronson where the husband died, Misses Mauae Burgess ana Mab- 'Again to cau your el Easton, of Bethany, arriv- following facts: about ten years ago. write the company for full piculars.

It is worth your while if you need paint in the near fut ure. We have conservative officers. Grandma Evans had. been an We have no excess loans. invalid for several months, and We permit no large overdrafts.

death relieved her; Monday, Eeb. at the age of 74 years. Boar daughters were to We carry plenty, of burglary "The Resurrection" Will be the subject of an ad- insurance. Expecting, of course, He would wind up in Heaven ed in Bronson Wednesday evening to spend a few days with relatives. Both the Caldwell and Harcle-rode Heckenliable sales were attended by great crowds and stock brot excellent prices.

Both sales 1 were well advertised and also cried by Luck long, whose efficiency as an auction eer is no longer questioned. None of our undsare lpaned But did he? to our stocknolders. A thin, Bitter pid Mrs, dress to be given at the Baptist Theodore Hamilton "of Irronsoh, Church next Monday night 1)y and Union- -S. D. Senior, yV M.

of the tefon. 4 The fohrth dlaThter. "Present Trutli faith, sills will i All our deposits are ihsuredyy Orisequently this is a safe binU' The Citizens State Bank Mrs. Lceey, died in Mprcn about bs struck for the address which a year co. -ttui give more details later..

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