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The Bison Bee from Bison, Kansas • 5

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The Bison Beei
Location:
Bison, Kansas
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5
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Hi' nil mwiiTimr jwiy-Tn .7 MERRY CHRISTMAS! 60 He 1L- ABInAE WITH CHM Saint Tiek makes his headquarters at ltothweiler's. It's a genuine pleasure this year to examine eoniinir Christinas. Gifts of everything. Gifts for everybody. Come early, remember there arc othd V.

you may be disappointed. We are rushed, the. goods are going fast. Make your selection before the ei fhp- think than I Lv vjiiw iu.il ilium n'i I Rides 'round on wheell He cjits Mr res' ihe DEPARTMENT. 1i 'IVU TEA 1 Wk 1 I Yi i i m.ini!i'iu."', 5.j.T,tn.'iu.'i i large, with real hair, jointed limbs, they go to sleep, they cry.

DOLL bureau with mirror, oval mirror side boards, etc. MusicaJ Ions, harps, drums, mechanical toys, autos, street trains, flax Irons, ceffe mills, complete fire departments, stoves kitchen rentes, ccefttl toy lanterns, small trunks, money banks, dishes, games, toy lifts, air rifles, express wagons, toy watches, Esquimo dolls, Christmas trees, tree ornaments, little niKt lamps, building blocks, work baskets, cups and saucers, little knives and forks, ink stands, doll carriages, card cases, pocket knives, and so many other little toys too numerous io mention which will help to gladden the hearts of the little ones on Christmas to you. Anybody can find a gift in such a tremeiid-nous stock of goods as we have just opened. Come in and give Santa Clans an order, for soon lie goes out on his Christmas eve jowm-y to deliver the goods. COME IN.

A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL. 5 1 coal, nil! This we admit, is all time freight. SUPPbEMJBNT TO THE BEE, Fi ii AV, lire. 14, If. CO ting abj wheat a than 25 but why didnt they publish such statements about their own town during'lhe recent epidemic of the desease there, Its a poor ule brothers that won't work both ways.

wheat It was a long reach but it nevertheless landed. Don't imagine a fistic encounter or any kind of a broil, it was only a friendly communication trom afar off. Prokup Kottal and Frank Krai-singer made a business trip to Alexander the fore part of the week returning "Wednesday. Along with them came Tona Veseck.v and Julia Kraisinger who had paid visit to the former's sister ntGrigsby. Fred Farmer painful scantlin hind the open ah The party that took tho big dry foods box from tho rear of lioth-weilors store, will please return it or the price, as it had sold to other parties.

Dr. Longacrc received acomniu-i is ition this morning tho Friends sit Tolcio Japan regarding our former citizen Gustiiv Periling, who is at that place; and almost in destitute cir-cunistnces. Mr. rhing has rc-sources here sutiicient for himself, but the papers ho has with him are not -sufficient collateral to to procure money for immediate use. He has expressed IiU iuten-iin to retain to U.S.

r.s as lie can arrangements. A few years ago when Ii son bhine. riages glazier Unsli Center it was i Two enjpty box cars were set off at our depot last Friday evening and our grain dealers sent out word to farmers, who brought in lots of wheat on Saturday. It has become a common sight this week to see Sam. L.r.mii, Dan Ilirleman and Arthur llichardson each on crutches, yet it is cheering to know that they arc all improving and can soon dispense with these helps.

The Baptist pecplc from the south side of the county called in a body on Kev. Todd last Friday and spent a pleasant day with each other, as well as to leave a-bout $20 worth of provisions and feed for the preacher and his horse. J. K. Bunn and J.

P. Morton are putting a stone wall in the cellar under the old Fred Miller store building this week. The cellar has boon nothing more than an ugly hole in the ground for about 20 years. Fred Kirch who now owns the building is having the work done- Our people' were surprised Wednesday by the receipt of box cars for wheat and one car of scalp John is unpacking his stock of dry goods, bought on his recent trip to Kansas City. A baby girl arived at the home of Anton Smrcka Wednesday night.

Mother and child -are doing well. Pan Marcy has at last received his big in the. shajx! of a new ca. II'j now looks like a drum major doing hi.s first stunts. The car load of coal received by Joe Kraisinger last week went S.

G. Alkn shipped a curloud of junk this week. Frank Wellman wns clown Wednesday to have his driving team fhod. Josepli Schroctor and Sons have been selling wlieat in our town this week. D.

F. Collins nnd A. (Gierke left last Saturday fordarden City in search of work- Barton county is said to be so "dry" now that half of her population liiis fsilh to Miivcs. George Allen, W. C.

Timken, and Henry Krueger went to Gai-den City yesterday morning-. Ueinhardt Keil stopped in town to-day while on his wa.y lionie to Rozel from Kussell, where he had been husking corn. It is i families Adam Ilinkle shipped a car of cattle Monday. Mr. and Mrs.

Renner visited with their son Will in Bison Monday. John Ilirleman tcok two carloads of cattle to Kansas City the first of the week. T. V. Xelson of LaCrosse a-veterinary surgeon, was doctor, ing horses on our street Saturday.

Hev. E. L. Gay of Dighton, a col porter for the Baptist Publication Society, spent a couple of days in this town last week. like chall' before a gale.

Before The there Mrs. tli Sen Miss Ellswor sick re I Kusl Mc Cr: iness had diphtheria scare about like the recent one at i Crow, the La Crosse jtapcr.s stated tlint "diplitlieria was raging in Ui.son1 and warned people ab mt 'coming here, ond that they coald not be to cartful ftb-3iit the dreaded desease. sunrise? wagons were coining to town and continued coming and loading till every particle was gone. Ed Sehncrt's friends renort that they have feeling Tor him-.

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Years Available:
1902-1918