Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archiveArchive Home
The Bonner Springs Herald from Bonner Springs, Kansas • 2

The Bonner Springs Herald from Bonner Springs, Kansas • 2

Location:
Bonner Springs, Kansas
Issue Date:
Page:
2
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

THE MB SPRiJS EEHUD CCSM J. H. MARSHALL Jeweler and Opticinn Cameras Talfe Mactta. 1 Dr. L.

E. LEE Physician-Surgeon Office up-atair in lee Building next door to pott ofliie Emmctt Dots. Mr. ami Carl Schubert re 1 Owned and Published by S. F.

Davidson and A. W. Dornon Entered second-class matter May 22, ii)13, at the post oflieo at Bonnei Springs. Kansas, under the Act of March 3. 187l.

turned homo the last of the week No Child Too Young to 8wlm, "No child Is (n i ymins to be tail'iht says Madeline, Itcvlo, "There is no reason in the world why a child should nut learn to swim before It Is five years old. In fuel, there Is every reason why It should. The children of miviiK" tribes in the Islands of the I'lKillUi loam even before tliitt age, Sumo ot them Irani to swim before they learn to walk, which clearly shows that all our civilization Is wrong In assuming Unit years anil knowledge arc necessary to ability to swim." from Excelsior Springs. Jack Wise had a very bad acci dent by getthg his hand caught in DR. JOS.

K.WILL. Surgeon Dcr.tis 30 0OH PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. his threshing machine. Dr. Candler cannot tell nt present how had bis hand is injured.

Fourteenth jrear Resident Denlift in $1.00 A YEAR IN ADVANCE Bonner Springs Suite 1 2 Lee Building Grant Kerns and sister of K. C. were out to Emmett Sunday in their car. Little Harvey Quick, Quiet and Ch an SERVICE Local :ier.t lor all Railroad watchesOfficial Watch In-pectorfor K.V.& W. R.

R. A. W. PETTIT, Jeweler Mirrors. To renew the layering mi the back of mirror, lay face downward on a smooth surface and prepare, piece of tinfoil largo enough to patch the damaged part by rubbing it with mercury.

Place the put eh in position, lay a sheet of paper over If and put on II weight having perfectly tint surface and heavy enough to press it down tightly. Let the mirror lie In this position for a day or two and the foil will adhere to the glass. A. W. PETTIT Watch Malum' Fine Repairing Trade 'THE BEST' Mark MRS.

I A. JEWETT, Proprietor The headless and heedless make all the trouble. 3C 300C Funeral Direror FRANK ALDEN Licensed Embelmer Autoorllrrso Drawn Hearsrt Nobody with a brain wants to be hit with grape shot. Too Much. Human life Is often painted as painfully meager and pinched, but one of Its most common shadows is regret bred by lack of self-restraint.

Katlng too much, talking too much, drinking too much, playing too much, tempting fate too much various forms of gambling all these forms of excess nnd others also contribute prodigally to the sum of the world's pain and Two of the Heims 5 ton truck loaded with trees from the Kern nurseries after a couple of days in the trenches at hist got out as far as Schuberts on their return to K. C. H. E. KilY and G.

F. I'ennel mot-ored to Kansas City Friday and in Hie evening were the guests at the opening of Welborn Ancient Order of Gleaners. Harry Marshall and wife and Maurice Schubert and wife were Sunday-guests atthe Schubeju. home The basement is almost cumpleted and the house to be commenced on the Slater farm and a new barn will also be erected, Mrs. Ed Lewis and.

son Paul motored to K. the last of the week. H. H. Kern is having a huge amount of trees and shrubbery dug for the new Hum's borne in K.

C. Will Kern is landscape ganienor on the Himes grounds. JL. Ju. r'RON MOlJtMflr To NIGHT Anibu lance Service Lady Assistant Lodges OUR.

Phone 74 Some evening, feller, when the chorea are all done break into "sassiety." v)n pat CUR. sorrow and multiply Its misfortunes, Exchange, jlii SCALES AND OOIC METHODS Uonner Springs Lodge No, odb' A. F. A. M.

Stated conununications first an third Mondavs of each inontl If coming our way put that want ad in your pocket, we want, to help you make som thing. Laundering a Collar. It Is said that operations are necessary in iaunderlmr a collar, but 1 ami i Dr. C. W.

Keeling Asssociated with me Dr. Edward CRyan DENTAL SUKGF.ONS Bonner Springs, Kns. Phone 157 Gand er Bid. Visitors and sojouners weleom City Meat Market HONNKU SPKIMSS, M. liundy, Worshipful M.

VV. L. Burnam, Secy more than eight, which are us fol- lows: Washing in hard water, using a trace of slarcli, fraying the edges, rip- I ping the buttonholes, corrugating the inner surface, putting on four ily 1 George Pfaukuehe is hauling his wheat this week. specks, ironing slightly and then throwing Into the wrong bag Kansas City Star. J.

D. WATERS SON FOR LIFE AND PROPERTY INSURANCE In the Companies of America Agency established 1891, Your Application for Insurance or your Report of Loss receives prompt attention. Carry a bomb just as carefully as you would a dozen glass fruit jars on a slickery. pavement. A good subscriber'came in and renewed the other day but didn't want his name in the paper.

Why couldn't roads, like the cuticle on your hand when it gets scarred up, proceed at once to heal up and get smooth? If we had to Le a legislator, the Duma in Russia would suit us. It's doing or undoing every minute and always something effervescing and sparkling as soda pop. fl I 1 Sardiius and Herrings. Enormous (pmmitles of very young herrings are cfimdit In seines along the Maine coast. These are packed in cottonseed oil and Mold as "sardines," which Is exactly on a par with selling chopped veal under the name of chicken.

The true sardines are caught on the coasts of France, Spain and Italy nnd are packed in olive oil. FUKNISHED BY E. A. BENSON BONDED ABSTRACTER 713 Minn. Km xt Cily, Kn Wilder Items Mr.

Leo Bi idit-y and Mr. Henry Mund both of Camp Funstonjspent Sunday with folks. Mr. and Mrs. F.

K. Smoad of Ola-Uie visited friends hero Saturday and Lunday. Mr. Frank natnwell of Brooklyn, W. Y.

anived home Saturday for a a two week's visit. Frank has been seriously ill fi several months and is now able to be up and come home. Mrs. Dan JucNamara and daughter returned home Sunday from a few days visit in K. C.

Miss Fern DcGroot of Homier viatpd Miss Esther Fei loach Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Chris Wagner, Mrs. C. Kue- Monopolize Thought.

It surely is the little things that cause the most worry in this old vale of tears, and when some mere trifle like a shoestring or a garter gives way at an especially inopportune moment one doesn't, give much thought for the time being to our intoniutlnnnl relations. Columbus Journal. A paper that fails to say things Bonner Springs Lodge No. -109 A. O.

U. W. Meets- 2nd and 4th Thursdays in the I. (). O.

F.Hnll. Visitors always welcome. W. S. Twist, Master Workman; J.

K. Will, Recorder; D. C. Kellv. Fir-oncior about the golden foliage of the Raw Valley and hill i is a piker.

King Frost and October sun are Beauty's press agent and they never exceed limits of truth. Uses of the Howitzer. Howitzer is the name given to a particular piece of ordnance which Is-tif great value in 'sieges. It is a small, light gun, which lires a shell at a small velocity but at a steep angle of descent. This makes it valuable as a means of bombarding trenches and in attacking low-lying defenses.

NOW ISTHE THE 10BUY A Wagon to gather Your -Corn -in-- Come in nnd see the LOLUMRUS WE CM SAVE lfOU'H ker. Miss race Mize and Miss! Elizabeth McCoy spent Sunday, at Camp Funston. A paper that fails to say nothing about the golden goliage of the Dr. Fred Candler Physician anil Surgeon Phone 14 Candler Bids Homier Spring? To Join Metal and bla. A cement for making ncl: 1 and marble adhere consists of 30 pm 18 of plaster of paris, 10 parts Iron filings and half a part of sal ammoniac and acetic acid added to make a thin paste, which must be used Immediately.

Kaw Valley and hills is a piker. King Frost and October sun are Beauty's press agent ank they never exceed the limits of the Truth. Take a Herald and a back seat, and your journey will seem half as long. Bring Your Clothes Call us for Chop, Feed, Bran, Shorts Ptoducts. Miss Mabel Harrison spent the week-end at De Soto.

Mr. and Mrs. Leo Laker of Emporia are visiting ILL, Newbolds this week. Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Theden entertained a few friends from K. C. for the.dav Sunday. The guests were: Mrs. M.

Chest, Mrs. Freda Swanson, Mrs. W.Whiliiill and sons Clifford and Dudley. Mr. and W.

L. Browning entertained the 'Just'iFor Fun' club at their home Saturday eve. The home was beautifully decorated in Hallowee'n novelties and oak leaves. The feature of the evening was a progressive 500. Favors won by Mrs.

McGinness, Mr. Kenneth" Anderson and the booby to Mr. Smead. Most delicious refreshments were served. To be pressed and fixed up and cleaned to How Times Have Changed.

Wardrobe Mistress (to baggageman) Tes! Times have changed, 1U11. I remember when we had a dozen large trunk's for the chorus girls' costumes; now we only need that one. Cassell's Saturday Journal. Eoglish Bros. Milling Co.

If you don't to subscribe for the Herald but need a copy to send away to a friend come in and tell us to send it. 5 cents does the work. The chained man on the street last week didn't want pennies but the big corporations and, even Uncle Sam, makes changes to a cent. lbs Taller. Onty One of Its Kindv On Pinis island.

In one of the lakes of Killarney, Ireland, is a plane tree which has the reputation of being the only tree of Its kind in If you don't think people read the Herald run a little aH that tells of a bargain and see how many calls there'll be. That's So. A laugh doesn't weigh much except when It's ou you; and as rule a laugh has a good temper for sometimes it is very hard to provoke a laugh, Foun-Jing of Havana. Havana, or San Christobnl de la ITa bnna, ns it was originally named, was the last of seven cities founded in Cuba by the Island's conqueror, the Adelnntailo Pi to Vulosquez, the date being July 20, Since that was Exceptions. Everything keeps getting dearer except our and wives, who couldn't possibly bo any dearer than they are now.

Uoston Transcript. IM SOCIETY The Christian church Endeavor entertained with a Hallowe'en party at the church Wedneday eve. A pleasant evening was spent and the refreshments of ciJer, pumpkin pie and sandwiches were served. 23 years after Columbus' discovery, there cannot be many new world cit ies older than Havana, assuming that most of the other sis in Cuba have since disappeared. If 1 All in the Belt.

An Englishman has perfected a belt-driven nutomobile, changes of speed being effected by moving the belt from 0110 Set of pulllcs to another. Prietie Of eieaica Worry 13 Form of Fear. Pear Is one of the worst enemies of our civilization, our comfort, and moreover of our The whole trend A jolly Hallowee'n party was held Tuesday evening at the John Lash-brook home. The party was in honor of Floyd VViniger. Hallowee'n games were played and refreshments served.

of modern psycho-therapeutics, ChriS' The Last Resort. Lady of House "Why don't you go to work for a living?" Lazy Luke "Well, lady, 1 want ter give every-t'lng else fair trial first." The Herald Shop .1 tlnn Science, nnd nil such aspects of mental Influence, is an attempt to overcome fear in ppople's minds. And the mm most important aspect of fear, of course, is worry. Worry Is a chronic but none the less powerful form of fear. Exchange.

Mrs. J. Donhaue entertained S. S. class with a Hallowee'n party at her home Wednesday eve.

A good time was reported. Won't Stand Repetition. Never repeat a poor i-xcuse. It may be better than none the llrst time, but tho second time It is much worse than none. Life.

Select Choice Companions. You need never wont for good company while hundreds of choice companions look down upon you from every library shelf and ask you to take your pick. Essential to Happiness. Proper care of the body is vital to happiness. Grcuville Klelser.

BLUE BIKD CLUB A number of little girls met at the home of Mary Ellen Pigg Saturday afternoon. Those present were Alice McDamers, Agnes Durhoraw, Thelma Lee, Lysle Stillwell, and Helen Stark. They meet again with Helen Stark next Saturday at 2. At the Diffleton School Treat. Government Food Otlicial (sternly to turote) This egg-nnd-spoou race must be stopped in the Interest of tho country.

It might result In the loss of an egg. Passing Show. Better to Be Lucky. It Is better to lie born lucky than rich. If a man is horn lucky he can attend to the balance.

Florida.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Bonner Springs Herald Archive

Pages Available:
1,046
Years Available:
1916-1920