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The Bronson Pilot from Bronson, Kansas • Page 5

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The Bronson Piloti
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Bronson, Kansas
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nncviTicc i tt LODGE DIRECTORY. GL A. R. BRONSON POSTNo. 482, meets A 1.

A Black They're A Made Hosiery for men, I i JtJ -iiioilfi'T 10 Stand Abue Black Cat Hosiery that will wear as well as the host. Ladies'" Black Cat Hosiery in all weights and colors; Misses and Children's Black Cat Hosiery in Black, Blue, Pink and Tan. fett fCf: Ice delivered at any time. Russell Norton, phone 102. R.

Lent was looking after business interests in Iola Wednesday. Mrs. 'Mary Doty of LaHarpe spent Wednesday with Grandma Robinson. Ruby Leek was home from Iola the first of the week visiting her people here. Mrs; G.

B. Snapp and little son left Wednesday for their home in Kelso, Kans. Don't fail to hear "The Deacon" at Campbell's Opera House next Saturday night. Admission 35 and 25 cents. Jacob Zimmer and wife spent the first of theweek here with the latters brother, S.

D. Brandenburg and wife, C. Welch and wife, accom-panied by Bert Lester, were up from Redfieltl- attending the funeral of Luther Baker Wednesday. Mrs. Anna Pancoast of La Junta arrived here Saturday, to be at the bedside of her mother, Mrs; W.

T. Hall who is still very low. Mrs. Arch Smith was hostess to her sisters, thexMisses. Maude and Lena teaman of Garland for a week or more, returning with them to their home Wednesday.

An'agent for the National Insurance successor to the Shawnee, was here Saturday adjusting the loss, by fire, of the North Fairview church, insured thru Anderson Son. P. Mattox Painter Decorator I will hanf wall. paper for 20c a bolt orvI8c where I furnish the paper. Will paint your house for 12c a yard, 2 coats on new work and furnish the paint; 15c a yard on old work.

All ork Guaranteed. Goto T. A. JENNINGS and get your ALL PAPER where yon get it trimmed and put on in first class style if you wish it. Something hat will exactly please you.x Remember, there is none betterthan the Black Cat Hosi- v.

ery for Men, Women, Misses and eacn quarter, on rensiuu uvy, 2 p. m. All comrades invited to attend. If. Hampton, Commander.

A. F. A. M. 1 BOURBON LODGE No.

268, meets on Wednesday night on or before the full moon of each lunar month. Luther Baker, W. George Adams, Secretary. A OP 8. 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, every Thursday evening. Visiting brethren cordially in- vited. Rufus Watson, N. J. I.

Bales, Sec. R. N. A. CORA CAMP, No.

291, meets every first 1 and third Friday nights. Mrs. Mattle Webster, Oracle; Mrs. Elsie Johnson, Rec. 0 PYTHIAN SISTERS.

ADDIE TEMPLE, No. 56, meets pflrh sAfond and fourth Tuesday nights. Samantha Perkins, M. E. 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. meets on night before the full moon of 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. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOi GREGORY'S Tonsorial Parlor for Satisfactpry1Tork Hot Cold Baths (Laundry Sent Each Tuesday oooocooooooooooooo A. i Black Cat Hosiery Children. isncmiefromHimi- on nrt rt ttqotiati bolut for her summer vacation.

A.tr. uzan has been irt Fort Scott sitting on the "jury this T. A. Jennings spent the latter part of last week in Iola looking after property inerests. E.

Moore was called to Stark Wednesday by the serious illness of his father, I. N. Moore. Mesdanies Wm Thompson and A. Hembrouerh Jeft Tuesday morning to visit relatives of the latter in Humboldt.

W. W. Patterson, president of the Bank of Bronson, was looking after business matters at the county seatMonday. C. G.

Ellis of Garnett has been here this wesk visiting his daughter, Mrs. E. T. Holeman and his son, Wm Ellis of Chicago. Arthur Hammons of Bethany, Mo, came here last Friday for an extended visit with his cousins, Theo Everett Hammons.

Clyde Banta who is traveling for a harness-making concern of Omaha, was" in that city-the first of the week on business with his house. O. A. Benjamin is equipping his newly acquired shoe shop with modern machinery and will be prepared to do the very best work in his line. Hubert Cox and of Richards, were here the first of the week visiting the latters cousins, Mesdames Paul Mattox and Wm, Williamson.

Clint Vanover has been here this week from Hiawatha visiting his sister, Mrs. Colby Powers, who has been somewhat ill for soirfe time, but is convalescing. 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.

Roy Hammons and wife came down from Maple ton Sunday to spend the day with the formers brothers, Theo and Everett Mrs. Hammons remaining thru the week. Wm Smith wili soon resign his place as supervisor of the cream 1 fr TT 1 station nere. umer vvest nas taken the examination required before doing this work, and will probably take tlie pjace. Miss Eva Ireland returned to Iola Wednesday morning, having visited home folks for several days and attended the Ireland family reunion.

She was accompanied by Harold and Thelma Ireland. Mayor S. S. Irwin, L. O.

Grif- fith, J. B. Ferguson, and W. H. I iLockwooct of tne Masonic loage of Kincaid were attending, the funeral of Luther Baker, and honored this office with a brief call Wednesday.

Quite a number of our peda gogues and would-be pedagogues left for institute in Mound City early in the week. Among them were Prof. Luncef ord, Misses LennaBrown, Carrie Johnston, Mollie Camp, Abbey Ford, Faye Thompson, Ethel Perry and Mary Wright. L. E.

Collins has purchased $3.50 worth of hyena howl and 97 cents worth of steamboat shriplr. t.hp. same and Miss Colvin same ana i Wright, Ireland Cat I i Co. oooooooooooooooooo RUSSELL -FOR- Good Hotel Accommodations 2nd door N. of depot OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Dynamite is no more destructive than a TORNADO You can avoid dynamite.

A tornado you cannot control. 1 Do you know that experts of the Government Signal Service declare no portion of the U. S. is exempt from the ravages of the tornado? Do you1 know that experience has proved the truth of this assertion? Do you know that we issue a special tornado policy which insures against all kinds of windstorms, tornadoes, cy clones and bail? Do you know that we also issue a policy protecting the owners of growing crops against loss from hail? but a trifle? in vnn xnnw innr Burn twiicips cose Will you act at once and protect your property? Apply to W. S.

Low, Phone 47 Bronson, Kans. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC As I have added a line of groceries to my confectionery; stock, I invite all of you to call and see what I have and I assure you I will treat you right. I handle Brook's Best flour -every sack guaranteed. Will invite you again to call at "TME FLAT." Jesse Ford. H.

I8ERMAN, THE DENTIST Fine dental work of -every de- Ascription, At Bronson "VTcdnes-. HOUSE I Want Columnl MARGIN "The Deacon" tomorrow night. Esther Campbell spent yesterday in Fort Scott. J. M.

Cubbison went to Kansas City yesterday A daughter was born to Ronald Anderson and wife on Tuesday. Prof. Ernest Willett is spending a few days with friends in Salina, going down yesterday. Mrs. Kayser and children left last evening for Victor, Iowa, to attend the funeral of Mrs.

Kay ser niece. Did you notice the advertisement of the drama at the Campbell opera house tomorrow nignt, in this issue? Editor Brainerd's two daughters were up yesterday looking after some business matters of their father's publication. Possum rFin, Perk and Butch, alias, Williard Gay, Finley Helms, Clark Perkins, and O. K. Donoho, were in Iola evening attending a picture show.

wiino TormiTicr iaft. vtordav VVUUw' and Loren, are working on a ranch, and where Willie will also work thru the summer, assisting with the irrigation. Wm Willis and wife of Chicago have been here a part of the week visiting relatives and old friends. They left Yesterday, accompanied by Mr. Ellis' fatherT C.

G. Ellis, and Elza Holeman, to visit relatiues in Kincaid. i Mrs. Ellis is a lady of unusual musical tal- entnd accomplishment, having stlldied music in Europe for an extended Deriod. LOST A baby's this office.

ring. Return to FOR SALE My residence property Mrs. Sarah Baldwin.Y LFOR SALE Sawed wood. Phone Miles Holt, Uniontown, Ks. cf 12 FOR SALE Milch cow.

Inquire of David Moore. cf 19 FOR SALE Several high grade Jersey cows light color, easy milkers and give enough milk to suit anyone. C. B. Palmer, Uniontown, cf22 Found Silver pin bearing the letters L.

Owner may have same by paying for this notice. cf22 LO.NG FORGOTTEN. A curious instance of perverted notions rejirding the proper use of the Bible is recorded in the notebook of Bishop Howe. A "woman in a small Welsh farm house was taken ill and a neighbor went for a clergy- farm said they had better get out a Bible7, as the parson might like to use it Whereupon the farmer told her she would find one, he thought, at the bottom of an old chest, adding "Thank goodness, we've had no occasion for them sort of books for many a long year never since the old cow was so bad. NO MORE THAN NATURAL.

"That girl may be a popular favorite, but she is entirely too prominent, not to say spectacular' "That's all right. Isn't Upright and Droper for a belle to have a striking TRYING OUT. "Is Miss Pretty one of the morning ior xvuxe, said he would come' direct-carries which place; his brothers Roy L. neighbor went back to the noaT, Bronson's pioneer lumberman, is seeking the patronage of every prospective buyer in this territory him your business and you will make no mistake. Service, good; prices, right, and treatment the most courteous, See him before buying anything in: LUMBER FURNITURE BUILDERS' HARDWARE COAL BRICK LIME SAND CHAT CEMENT ETC.

1 1 ting put a little whiff occasionally as a convenient suosutiuie ior the usual -honk-honk." The members of the North Fairview Methodist church are actively engaged in raising money to rebuild their church recently burned. Saturday evening they gave a social in the Dick grove at which they realized a good sum. as well as enjoying a splendid social time. George Marble of he Ft. Scott Tribune was up? Sunday evening, visiting Mrs.

4 Worthly, who by the way, is a sort of goa-mother to that scribe, having nursed him I in even yet no other 1 woman on earth can make doughnuts just to his fancy, a consign norZ HauZf in fciJfn Zt it about in Jus auto, let- md who can swoon gracefully?" ment of which he totes home "I think she has made some faint with him when leaving Bronccn. T-.

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