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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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5
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LIME BACK trade! Is the place to REMEMBEJR What this store has done for the community ie regwlMiog prices, and that we are always at your service with TT Good. ana Jbowes UNEBACK BROTHE "The Men Who Make the Prices Right" ooooooooooooooooooooooooo oooooo-ooooo Clarence Malone has returned Personal Notes from Montana. E. C. Moore was in LaHarpe Tuesday evening on business.

Hal Hiner's little son, Eugene, is convalescent. Ice delivered at any time. hog. Russell Norton, phone 102. Estray Small black Phone Oscar Howell.

Miss Nell Stevenson is spend ing tneweek witn her brother, Robert, and family. Wo id was received here of the birth of a baby girl to Rev. G. 9. John Sigler 'and wife were in Iola Monday on business.

A daughter was born to Wm Bowers and wife of Maple Grove on Tuesday. Gay Webster7 spent Sunday and Monday visiting friendsin' Independence. The Bronson band has been Snapp and wife of Kelso, on Tuesday. Miss Hazel Anderson of Frank fort was here from Friday until Sunday visiting her cousin, Fred Betry, engaged to play for the Old Setv tiers picnic at Uniontown nn Mrs. G.

J. Abbey came up Sat September 2. urday from Stark for a ten days' Robert Stevenson Sr. returned There is one line of harvesting machinery which all farmers the worl over agree is und-surpassed. That line is the visit with relatives and oldr friends here.

last week from western Kansas where he spent several weeks in McGormick the wheat fields. O. Deffibauch and wife of Cha-nute returned home Monday morning after a few days visit Luster Love is back on the road again selling shoes. To with their grandmother, Mrs. Ella Hixon.

his end he was in Kansas City most of last make of binders, reapers, mowers, corn binders, etc. We carry a large stock of Lumber and Building material, also Furniture and V- 'v 't 'C Mrs John Golden and little son of Garland spent a few days Mesdames Carry and Sadie Smith of Xenia spent Tuesday with the formers people, M. Hampton and family. with parents and grandparents, G. Bryan and wife, returning home Wednesday.

Miss Emma Boyer and one of Editor Brainerd's little daugh Frank Black has put in a cem ent arch culvert over the big draw north of J. H. Vanover's. ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 1 the old Laura Wright place. xxxxoooxxxooooooooooooooo J.

P. Mattox clerked in Line- back store last Mr. Lineback being in LaHarpe look ing afterr business interests there. Dr. J.

S. Cummings was in NEW YORK 1 PAINLESS DENTISTS of FT. SCOTT and I0LA, KANS. will visit i BRONSON Thursday, Aug. 17 and remain three days only until Saturday Eve, Aug.

19th We take this method of informing the people of ISron-son and vicinity that members of our dental firm will make a professional to your city on above dates. We are making this visit to more thoroughly establish our permanent offices, also demonstrate our local Anaesthetic, nux-or, that which enables us to perform our dental operation painlessly. No doubt you have been reading in theFt. Scott and Iola papersrthe past year of the painless dentist opera- tions we are performing daily in our permanent offices. Now our professional modesty prevents us from saying tc much in our own behalf, but words of appreciation voluntarily submitted, is what brings in verdicts, especially when they come from friends or neighbors, ani should be con vicing enough so as not to nec-essitatePas saying much in our own behalf.

Kindly read the following words of appreciation from a few of our many patients, then you will begin to know, begin to understand what our painless method means to people that have poor teeth and are afraid of being hurt. Bronson, Kan. Twelve old sore teeth taken out by the New York Painless Dentists and I think their painless method fine. Signed, Mrs. Martha Delzell.

The New York Dentists removed six teeth for me without any pain. They are certainly fine dentists and I can recommendthem to my friends. Signed, A. J. Davis, Redfield, Kan.

Redfield, Kan. I can now say there is such a thing as painless dentistry, as the New York Dentists extracted teeth for me that were broken off under the gums, -and I hardly knew when they took them out. Signed, Mrs. M. J.

Tice. Although I am 7 years old, the New York Dentists extracted ten very sore teeth for me. No pain. Their method is fine. Signed, 'Mrs Nancy J.

Oliver, 1436 Ransom Ft. Scott, Kan. WE COULD GIVE THE NAMES of THOUSANDS of PLEASED PATIENTS WHO WOULD SAY THE SAME, if SPACE WOULD PERMIT. It may be that you have dental work that ought to be done and the only reason you have been putting it off is dread of PAIN. Or it may be that your financial condition would hot permit paying exhorbitant prices for your dental work.

This is the reason why you should patronize us as our charges for first class dental work jis about half you pay others. Why not become one of our many patients when you save bbthPAiN and money. You have teeth that need attention Do not put off consulting us to the last day of our visit," for we may not be able to wait upon- you then, as we expect to be very busy, so try and consult us the first day of our visit. Our office while in Bron-- son Will be at the Hotel Keep the date of oar visit in your mind and this fact that we can always be found in our permanent office at Ft. Scott and Iolai Kan.

Ft. Scott Sunday, taking home his little errand daueter." Eliza Special on beth Hughes, who has spent sev eral weeks here. ters were up from -Uniontown Tuesday evening between trains on business errands. James T. Lardner acted as a-gent in the sale last week of the old Goodlander fc Konantz quarter section, occupied by Vic Ward and owned by an Iowa party, to H.

I. Mooney who will occupy it later. Mrs. R. E.

McVey and daughters, Mrs. Samms arid Miss Elsa, accompanied by a friend of the latter, Mr. Claudy of Indiana, came up from Ft. Scott Monday and spent the day with rs. McVey's sister, rs.

Nash and family. Col. John. D. Bridges, the hustling auctioneer from Kin-caid, was in town last Friday visiting his parents and looking after business interests.

He inserts a business card in the Pi Mis- May Tennis of Agen, arrived here Saturday for an extended visit with her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mefford, and other relatives. I can let you have money at a low rate of interest, on choice farm loans, and can write your insurance in good, reliable T. Lardner.

Our teachers, Misses Nannie Anderson. Zelma Wright, and lot to remind all who are need Minnie Adams, and Prof. Lunce- ford, who attended summer ing the service of a first class auctioneer, that he solicits their patronage. school at Emporia have returned home. Wyley Flint of Ottawa, who was here buying a load of horses for shipment to St.

Louis, and Theo Hammons and family, E. Pool brot to Love Bros, store last week a sample stalk of corn that shows very plainly that our case is beyond redemp To reduce my stock of Baby Buggies I will sell them at cost; Will also sell Lumber, Shingles, Builders1 Hardware, Furniture and all in my line at prices that are right. tion and that we'll all strave to spent Sunday at the home of Everett Hammons of Limestone. death sure, come winter. The young tree stands thirteen feet Wm Berry and family and six inches in its sock feet and it reauires a steb ladder for the average man to reach the lowest C.

A. 1A11 ear. It is a goodly sight to see. Mrs. S.

E. Russell spent Tuesday on the Mar maton fishing. While preparing for the trip Mrs. Russell informed the re-porter that he might say they caught about twenty pounds. A group of Bronson people Manv farmers say we will have.

more corn than we had last year. iwho love; the out-of-doors are lave HJ n. a. mim city dhay amd spending this week at the Tanner place hear Mapleton. Wallace Hall and iamily, Lloyd Orbi-son and wife, Misses Lutie Moss, Nannie Anderson -and Beulah McCarty, and Clifford Thompson compose the party.

The Bronson Shoe f.lecder Work done promptly and Satisfactorily. ED. HALL, City Livery and Feed Darn. Prompt and eCcient service at all times. CAA A A AA A AA AAA A A A AA AAAA A vvvvwwvwyvvvyyyyWvV Orders promptly tsd czzztzZj attcnisd to.

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Years Available:
1883-1925