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The Bonner Springs Herald from Bonner Springs, Kansas • 3

The Bonner Springs Herald from Bonner Springs, Kansas • 3

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Bonner Springs, Kansas
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with Aae, Ice UrUWO ti-nn woman is said to Ice SUMMER A. UUUM resemblu a Cremona nrtdlo uge but liicveawi's its worth mid sweetens Its (olio, O.W. Manufactured Ice CENTS 100 Passing Acquaintance, Old man ke '8 1,18 hy stops at the best hotels In New lork. Ho does. They're on the route of the laundry ho 'drives a wagon Magazine.

Of the Best Quality I sell it and deliver promptly every morning. Prices right GROCERIES, MEATS, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. See A. Benson or Call Phone No. 45 The Herald wonld be pleased to follow the example set by G.

Travis was in K. C. Monday 0. J. Moraschs were in town Monday.

W. F. Alderson was in the City Monday. Mrs. Lassiter visited Mrs.

J. Rad- twenty-seven others during the past 80 days by coming in voluntarily mm having their names enrolled as mem-hers of our ever increasing family. Come right along; we're expecting una inn Goods EARLY and avoid the High Prices. We are as usual headquarters-for all needs. DRY GCODS Shoes School Supplies Furnishings Groceries Etc.

cliffeTuesday. you, so don't delay tne goou Mrs. John RadclifTe shopped inthe rufiBCTta kssss City Monday. Mr. Geo.

Travis's were in Bonner one day last week. Rom: To Mr. Chas. Lichenber-gers, October 2, a baby girl. Come in Come Now SEE FOR YOURSELF Mr and Mrs.

Robert Henry were Kansas City visitors Monday. Miss Pearl Lassiter has returned from a visit to Excelsior Springs. David Bonner Springs Feed Huse Wholesale Retail FLOUR FEED Big Flour $6.00 98 lb Sack 3.00 481b Sack 1.50 241b Sack Soft and Semi- Anthricite Coal Mrs. Ewing Johnson and daughter Ruth visited Mrs. G.

W. Travis Mon day. Tvler moved Tuesday from Alcutt avenue to South Nettle- Best ervice Ford Miler was down from his near-Lenape farm Friday and saw the Fair. Mro Tnm Bradlev received her new Ford car Friday and Saturday made a trip to Kansas City. TARK J.

A. PHONE 30 iant Hrtlcnmb. ex-County Clerk, now vice president of the Peoples' Bank, wa3 at our a air nuay A Barker came in Saturday. Lowest Prices We will piotect your interests when you need HARDWARE IMPLEMENTS MACHINERY Quick and Neat Service in Fixing those Harness. saw the Fair, and went to K.

for some repairs for his Overland. whim i ii w.ji.ftaHJiBBBgSiSSB mm Master Wavne Williamson, of Ed- wardsville, visited his grandmother, Lobster Shell Cracker. bpA nut cracker, Mrs. Alice Kuhn, over Sunday. aewuiuum, .11.

an Implement has been invented lor cracklnc. the snoiis or wonw Mr a. W.Travis and daughters, mio Anna. Laura. Ellen and Myr- Skidoo! "Even the hairs of a man's head are tie visited Mr.

C. B. Smith's Sunday i limpid "TllAV must have hung 1 UUiuutitu. the 'Twenty-three sign' on mine," quoth a the naiuiieaa. racket and more noise here" -s EE- iathp wav one Edwardsville man stated it to some fusty kids when ne wished quiet recently.

Daily Thought. All material questions are of little Importance In comparison with the sole object of our life; to preserve love amongst all men with whom we como In tt Branson Mosby Phoatfir Kuhn. of Lawrence, com Swofford bined business with pleasure visiting Roy Williamsons at Edwamsviue Bees and Men. A hnnav ho ntlOfi llftVlni! lOSt ItS Saturday and helping in the pear SSSSSKEJEiEllfiJ picking. IX temper and used Its stinger, becomes useless and soon dies.

So it Is with human beings, says Keith uevenger of Osawatomlo. Once they are no longer able to control their tempers The Rhea building where the Farmers State Bank and Kelly's drug store are located is getting a coat of new paint this week. Mr. Rosmo is the artist. and keep calm unuer trying circumstances, just so soon they begin to slip and lose their grip on business und Kansas City Star.

Beekeeping Not Difficult Work. Beekeeping is neither nn expensive in nor ii difficult one Amnnw nthers we noted the fol hpre attending the Fair Sat nav Jack Cahill. Bailey IJetries Ul UWJ Qnimr. Hank Hoffine. George Too Busy to Veteran Jii.

UUSlucnn iu lu- which to succeed. An Intelligent man who will put some time upon the matter may become a successful beekeeper in one year. Colonies of bees already In hives may be bought for $5 or $6 each, and the expert beekeeper always expects to pay for his colony kaw. rite an Ad E. Lite, the well-known life innnrnnPP man from Lawrence, was here Friday getting the papers nx- TM1 Men's Caps Big Assortment of Latest Styles, worth $1.75 to $2 On Sale this week at- $1.25 each Great Job Lot of Winter Caps to go at 50c each Cotton Sweaters, Good Heavy grade at $1.25 Misses and Womem's Sweaters at Bargain Prices Women's Dresses-Good grade Gingham, Pretty Patterns solid colors $1.25 to 150 each the first year, as it win yim about 30 pounds of honey.

The amateur, of course, and even the average small beekeeper of some experience will not generally do as well. ed for the life insurance oi Ciiis- woith Sherman. His tamiiv win get $7,500. Come and see us. Mrs.

Bertha -Hastings arnveu in The Art of Conversation. A recent essay by a distinguished morican philosopher and essayist announces the paradoxical proposl-c nnllon. we talk too Bonner Thursday from beauie, for a visit at her old nome. much and converse too little The us most neople nave Mrs. Hastings was formerly tsertna Johnson and her friends were giau Bonner Springs to see her looking so well.

thought, interchangeable. One may he able to talk a great deal and yet never know the first principles of eenulno conversation. The essay In question attributes the loss of con- Lumber Company Mnndav morning was decidedly crimpy and there was a lively move 11115 uivuv.u WM. DEWEESE I Phone 2 maud for action, the speedier the better, so that we have reduced speech to terms of business and action. Our conversations In -all the relations we all round the board to get up stoves.

The gas pressure was on the Kansas City order. The thermometer registered 32 in the early morn. 4 02 3 i- Mrs Eleanor Yunghans, aged 90 sustain to our leuow-mcu iectlve and must, therefore, be limited to the accomplishment of some immediate end, says the Pittsburgh Ga-isette-Ttnies. Interchange of thougnt Is confined to such things as may be within the scope of our vision at the nn wtnpd Ollt SO years; widow of Anton Yunghans, 1 AioA nn Tnpsrtav at the nome ui. uei Dr.

C. W. Keeling went to Gales-burg, 111.. Friday, the 23th ult. to visit his sister and also to attend A son, Oscar Yunghans, at Piper, this Telephone Operators Wanted- The Wyandotte County Telephone Company want telephone operators.

Apply at Wyandotte Telephone Office. Bess Baker, Chief Operator. reception given in honor of hi3 sister time. Aiiicuucuio that we have no background rpnl nerspectlves. county.

Besides her son, a aaugn-1 ter, Mrs. Annie May, of, this city survives. Burial was in Maywood I who was recently married at her Fress. UUU, The motion-picture screen is tne crowning emblem of our modern mental processes. We live by flashes ,,..1.4.

l.nnm.UnlnlV tlpfore OUT i of nil oive a vote of thanks to Notice! n- pvwnrrf C. Rvan ia now as UI ilUl while the entire surrounding areas home in Oakley, Kas. Dr. Edwar C. Ryan, of Kansas City, who is associated with Dr.

Keeling, has charge of the office during tle absence of Dr. Keeling, uv. r- the Defense Association members, are Inclosed In pitcn uornuuus. soeiated with me in the practice of dentistry. Dr.C.

W. Keeling. the Red Cross and to all wno won an active part, in making the Fair such a success..

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1,046
Years Available:
1916-1920