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The Bronson Pilot from Bronson, Kansas • Page 3

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The Bronson Piloti
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Bronson, Kansas
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Union Depot, April 1.4. See Love's new line of shades See Love's great line of em broideries and laces. Ladies I 1 BREVITIES Union Depot, April .14. Go to Love's if yon want genuine bargains. J.

L. Smith and wife returned home from Illinois Tuesday. J. Li. Smith and daughter, Miss Ada, were in Iola yesterday.

If you want something new in ladies' and men's slippers, go to Love's. Mrs. Pitcher of Ft. Scott came up last evening to visit Mrs. Wm Bowers.

Chas. Love and wife, and Miss Cora Hickson were business visitors to Ft. Scott yesterday. Mr. and Mrs.

Leslie of Concrete spent Sunday here with their daughter, Mrs. J. E. Hun-nell. Miss Tot Gard returned to Mildred yesterday, having been here a week or more with her people.

Mrs. Thomas was here this week from Gas looking after her property interests and visiting her people. Mrs. J. S.

Cummings has spent the week end with her LODGE DIRECTORY. G. A. R. BRONSON POST, No.

482, meets 4 each quarter, on Pension Day. at 2 p. m. All comrades invited to attend. M.

Hampton, Commander. A. F. A. M.

BOURBON LODGE No. 268, -meets on Wednesday night on or before the fulf moon of each lunar month. Luther Baker, W. George Adams, Secretary. K.

OF S. BRONSON COUNCIL No. 80. meets first and third Monday night of each month. Wm.

Camp- bell, Fred A. Leek, Cor. Sec. I. O.

O. F. BRONSON LODGE, No. 471, meets every Thursday evening. Visiting- brethren cordially in- vited.

Rufus Watson, N. J. I. Bales, Sec. R.

fiA. CORA CAMP, No. 291, meets every first and third Friday nights. Mrs. Mattie Webster, Oracle; Mrs.

Elsie Johnson, Rec. PYTHIAN SISTERS. ADDIE TEMPLE, No. 56. meets each' second and fourth Tuesday nights.

Samantha Perkins, M. E. Elsie Hall, M. of R. C.

K. OF P. GRANITE LODGE, No. 88, meets every Saturday night in their new hall In the Freeman block. All visiting brothers cordially in- vited.

Harry Ross, C. Ed- ward Betry, K. of R. S. O.

E. S. BRONSON CHAPTER, No. 65, meets on Wednesday night before the full moon -aef each month. Visitors cordially wel- come.

Mrs. E. Dunkerton, W. George Adams, Sec. M.

W. A. BOIS D'ARC CAMP, No. 10, meets every second and fourth Monday evening in Holt's Hall. Visiting neighbors cordially invited.

J. P. Mattox, V. T. D.

Webster, Clerk. he most beautiful line of ladies' tailored skirts is now on at the Quality Store. This line is made up in sensible and "up-to-date styles, in Panama, Chiffon Panama, Storm Serges, French Serg-es, Otteman Cloth, and some handsome Voiles. Prices are very reasonable ranging from I i to $12. Wrigkt9 ET.l haughter, Mrs.

G. R. Hughes, in Ft. Scott. R.

R. Harris was in Ft. Scott Wednesday as representative of the local Woodman lodge, at their convention there. We are making more of an effort to please you every season as we wish to merit your patran-age. Bronson Miil'y Co.

Harrison Heaton is home from Emporia and will assist his brother-in-law, Walter Elder, on the farm this summer. We are making a specialty of children's hats and have a splendid line to select from. Call and see them. Bronson Miil'y. Co.

1 Mrs. H. H. Konantz was over from Moran the first of the week "assisting her aunt, Mrs. J.

M. Williamson, prepare for going to California. Miss Zelma Wright has spent most of the week with relatives in Gas, having accompanied her mother thus far on her regular trip to Chanute. Ed Stewart has terminated lonesome years of batchelorhood. He has taken to himself a helpmate, Miss Nelson, of Elsmore, the wedding having taken place in Elsmore Tuesday, J.

W. McFarland had bills printed this week advertising his splendid Percheron horse, "Captain," and his jack, "Big Rube." Both the animals have much to recommend them and horsemen should investigate. pl4 For Sale 3 Good milch cows. Wrieht. Ireland Co.

cf 13 Mrs. Harry Doty of LaHarpe spent Sunday with Mrs S. Rob inson. Lost- -Pair of nose spectacles Jncase Finder please leave at this office, Miss Beulah McCarty left yes terday for Ottawa to spend a week with friends. Miss Carrie Meyer began work Monday for -the Bronson Millinery C.

A. Marvin has sold his property-just south west of town to James Noble. James Miles has home from Texas returned where he spent the winter. Wm Campbell and daughter. Miss Esther, spent Sunday with relatives in Ft.

Scott. We will have a car of oats to ar rive in a few days. 35c a bu. off the car. Rogers Broughton.

Col. John Bridges of Kin- caid was down Saturday visiting his parents here and chatting with old friends. Genevieve and Leslie Gay were here Sunday visiting their broth er, "Possum" Gay, and sister, Mrs. R. R.

Harrisl Grandma Harlan received the sad news Wednesday of the death of her oldest son in Dixon, on March 29. Our line of millinery is com plete in every detail. Make your selection early and you will be Bronson Miil'y Co. For ALE-iRose Comb R. I.

Red eggs, for hatching; 50c for 15, at yard or store. Come and see them. W. H. Ireland cf 10 Miss Eva Ireland, who is mak- ing tier nome tor cne present with her sister-Mrer-Lou Gard, of Iola, spent Sunday here with her i Henry Nichols and wife were home the latter part of last week but left 1 again Saturday for LaHarpe to visit their son, Elmer, and family.

I can let you have money at a low rate of interest, on choice farm loans, and I can write your insurance in good, reliable companies. James.T. Lardner. J. M.

Williamson and family start today for Bakersfield, where they will make their home for a year or so, and permanently if they find the country to their hiring. Wm Williamson and wife drove to the formers home near Fulton Sunday to visit her people. The storm coming on, Mrs. Williamson returned by rail, her hus band bringing the team. I have full blooded buff Or pington eggs from penned stock for sale at 50c a setting, also In dian Runner duck eggs, the great laying fowl, at 50c a set- ting.

All infertile eggs replaced. Mrs. Everett Hammons. J. L.

Hammons has traded his farm near Welda for a merchandise stock, in Jewell county, whence he will move his family and he and his son, Alva, will take charge as soon as the invoice is completed. Our lineman, Arthur Hines, was taken violently ill Saturday and has been confined to his bed ever since, tho improving slowly. His uncle, G. W. Tibbot and mother, Mrs.

Tlbbot, of Golden City, arrived Tuesday to be at his bedside for a few days. The big "Forced Sale" at Lane back's ends tomorrow with a fur ious finish. This sale has been an eye-opener from the begin ning. Allen evidently under stands his business from start to finish. The rush for the bar gains last Saturday was indeed a wonder, crowds coming from great distances to trade.

But OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Go to GREGORY'S for Fine Barber Work Hot Cold Baths Laundry Sent Each Tuesday oooooooooooooooooo Most cooking mistakes are due to inferior spices. Don't use pepper, ginger, cinnamon, or nutmeg that has lost its strength. Get Tone Bro3. import their fl own spices and get the real thing to you in an air-tight package. 10c at Grocers CEOS- CES U.

JL 777 nn A UU TC C. A jx I. AT- oooooooooooooooooo RUSSELL HOUSE -FOR- Good Hotel Accommodations a day. 2nd door N. of jdepot oooooooooooooooooo THE BEST MAN.

An Irishman, on meeting a friend all bandaged up and with his arm in a sling, cried out: "Hello, Pat, what Is wrong wid yes?" "Oh," says Pat, "nothing at all to spake of; I've only been enjoying myself at a wedding. It happened this way, Mike. There was an indlvidualj at the wedding who wa8 very oQciousl and putting his nose into everythins that was going on. So I says to him, 'Who are And he says to me, 'Sure, I'm the best 'Ye're th best I replies, 'be Jabbers, we'll see about the So I took off my coat, and he took oft his, and after we had a most enjoyable fight, by th powers, Mike, it turned out that he was the best man." Ideas. To set tho boat of Dacllacho Get a Box of Dr.

Mile oV Anti-Pain Pillo Othertviao May sot the beet of ycu Nothing disturbs the human system more than pain, -whether it in form of-, headache, backache, neuralgia, stomachache or the pains peculiar to womes. Dr. Miles Anti-Pain' Pills are a standard remedy for pain, and are praised by a great army c5 1 men and women who have use them, years. A friend wss dawn wi3 IC 3" and nearly crsxd with awfil tzr' I rare her ens AnS-l'sia Vi'd tr.l I then For A Bay A Brama To be given by the Bronson Lodge Dramatic Club on the night of Frfdaiy 9 Apr 0 14 in Campbell's Hall, Bronson, Kas. Cast of Characters Yours with the new skirts, Wm Foraker Clifford Thompson Cecil Hunnell Mrs.

E. C. Moore Lizzie Ford -Fern Moore Mrs. J. E.

Hunnell Mark Watson Lloyd ColMns Eleanor Baptist Wm Ireland Nannie Anderson Caroline Meyer Lutie Moss Sherman Low Mattie A. Webster Carrie Johnston Mary Camac Gay Webster Esther Campbell Mrs. C. A. Marvin Frank Meyer Abbie Zimmerman Inez Ford Laurence Moore Etta Baldwin Lou Boss Wallace Hall FinleHelms Carrie Johnston -Etta Baldwin Kufus Watson I A 1R jl jjljljl jl Ticket Agent Depot Master -Joe Gamin Woman who wouldn't take a bus Woman with a baby Mrs.

Martha Chatteimuch Her Daughter, Maria Aunt Amelia Saylittle Nephew WiUie Grover Cleveland Smith Uncle Josiah Hayseed Aunt Sarah, his wife Deacon Longf ace Mike OToole Three school girls Dude Mrs. Garrulous Nun Prima Donna Nun Country, bride, Barbara Mr. Hehpeck-Mrs. Henpeck Miss Martha Ancient Her beau, Lemuel Miss Beaconstreet of Boston Miss Helen Flighty Prof. Learned Hans Bickerstien Mrs.

Needy Miss Ariminta Fishwell Joseph Smith (widower) Country Bridegroom Bride's sister, Lucinda -Maria Ancient Harry Keld, Hqlen's lover BrOhson's pioneer lum be r-man, is seeking the patron-age of every prospective buyer in this territory. Give him your business and you will make no mistake. Service, good; pri ce right, and treatment the most courteous. See him before buying anything in: LUMBER FU ITU RE BUILDERS' HARDWARE COAL BRICK LIME SAND CHAT CEMENT- cither to to to tiia. Ttry Her nrrj awcr.

aaa izs tzrs t3 tomorrow mil be a greater rush thin ever. Read their cd clr DcccrvcJ Cr3.

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1883-1925