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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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Mrs, Mue Dunn is the new operator lit the telephone office, Mr. Will Bender of Round Prairio is quite ill -with rheumatism. 1 FALL eDd WINTER 1 RESS GOODS! Don't forget the second-hand sale at the TwiRt building Saturday, Oct! 12. Mrs. Albert Dean was In Kansas City Saturday.

Candler removed the tonsils of Tillio Kahle of Ilolliday last Silk unci Woolen Materials. Mrs. W. G. Hastings was in Kansas City Thursday.

Miss Chloo Tarwatcr is the new clerk at David's store. Miss Lucille Ranney of Kansas City spent Saturday evening and Sunday at Bonner Edna and Oliver Foskett visited Miss Mae Foskett in Kansas City Miss Helen Greene is now emp'oyed at Scheffer's drug store. OCTOBER Is the month of Earnest Preparation and buying of Fall and Winter apparel and other needs. We have a most complete stock for all your needs. Fall Silk and Dress Goods, Crepe de Chine all Silk, yard wide, all colors $2.00 per yard.

Shantung Pongee Silk, yard wide, Regal Foulard Silk, this, is a Silk and Cotton mixture, washes and wears well, 85 cents. Cotton for Comforts Born Tuesday, Oct. 1, to Mr, and Mrs. R. C.

Quinn, a boy. I Sweaters, Shoes, Etc. Now is the time to Buy. I Headquarters for all your needs. 1 DAVID SON For Sale 1918 Chevrolet tourjng car, as good as new.

Inquire of J. V. Frederick. Mr3. Joe Timmons is attending Wichita fair this week.

Will Frederick of Kansas City was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Wilbur, Sunday. Mr. Imri Zumwalt is homo from Topeka on two-weeks' vacatio i.

Misse3 Grace Maekey and Olga Maurer spent several days in Kansas City with' relatives last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. C.

Kerby and Miss Helen Petty spent Sunday at De Soto. Mr. R. H. Castleman, state ajent Mr.

Jack Stark, who is attending school at Leavenworth, spent Saturday evening and Sunday at home. of the Farmers Alliance, is here this week. ENSON I A. Don't forget the second-hand sale Laura Walker and Mrs. Wm.

Walker and son Dwight of Pratt, visited with relatives here this week. at the Twist, building Satur.lay, Oct. 12. xttssmx Mr. Bruce Harling of Tonganoxie 3 Pound Bats $1.50 2 1.00 1 .60 3-4" .25 3-4" .15 was a guest of Miss Marie Mrs.

Imri Zumwalt Mrs. A. A. Sbellenberger attended the matinee at the Orpheum in Kansas City Fri Sunday. I See us for Coal i General Merchandise, Groceries, 5 Meats, Ice.

5 day. Miss Esther Feilbach of Lenoxa was the guest of friends here Satur Mr. and Mrs. Henry Arkmus of Platte county, Missouri, were guests day evening and Sunday. of Mr.

and Mrs. J. F. Lytten near Da- Mrs. Moore and Hiss fer Saturday and Sunday.

Goldic Moore of Gardner, weroguoiits at the Riley Denoon home Miss Majorie Lawrence, who TELEPHONE No. 45 Blankets and Outing ED OLSEN Mrs. S. M. Backstrom and son Carl teaches at Huff's Business college In Kansas City, spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs.

W. G. Hastings. were guests of relatives- in Karsai City from Saturday until Monday. Mrs.

J. 0. Lewis, who was operated on at Bethany hospital last week is 0 Flora Stewart and daughter doing nicely but will not be able to Mary from Edwardsville'spent Tuesday at the J. B. Lashbrook home.

be brought home for some time. i our atnotic Uuty Is to buv W. S. Hooverize Have your clothes Miss Helen Petty of Lenape will stay with Mr. and Mrs.

J. C. Kevby Miss Helen Woodman, who has been employed as a bookkeeper in Kansas City this summer, returned home Saturday to attend high school. Ij cleaned at the Palace. We clean everything for jj Lallies, Gentlemen and Children and press 'em too.

this year and attend high school here. Mabel and Eugene Norm ware SEE J. D. WATERS SON FOR LIFE PROPERTY INSURANCE In the Leading Companies of America Agency established 1891, Your Application for Insurance or your Report of receives prompt attention. guests of their grandmother, Mrs.

Mr. Harvey Foskett, who spent the summer on a ranch at Arnold, returned to Bonner Springs. He may attend school at Lawrence, this year. Mary Vale at Fall Leaf, Saturday and Sunday. We have in our employ one of the best exclusive ladies' tailor in the country every Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

Cpmc up where, prices are down All work guaranteed ot please. Phone 156. We Call and Deliver THE PALACE CLEANERS 213 E. Second St. Lsroy W.

Brown, Proprietor Mr. and Mrs. Alva Kerby and baby and Mr. and Mrs. J.

C. Kerby spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Petty at Lenape.

Mrs. James Lynch of Van Buren, is'the guest of her sister, Mrs. II. G. Randall this week.

Her daughter, Miss Althea Lynch, is attending high school here this year and 'is staying at the Randall Mr, II. Cooke and family and Mr. C. W. Morse and family of De Soto spent Sunday afternoon at the' C.

S. Beecroft home. Mr. and Mrs. fharles Ross of Sa-lina and Mr.

Lee Dickinson and family of Abilene have been visiting with their parents, Mr, and Mrs. D. R. Dickinson. Mr.

Dickinson returned with them for a month's visit Mr; Oliver Foskett, who' is here on a furlough, visited with Mr. Wra, Walker at Pratt, Tuesday and Wednesday. I HAVE a new ton and a half Ford Truck and would like to do your hauling. Call 207-05, Bonner Springs, Kansas JAMES HAMPTON. Railroad Watches 1 M.

A. Lewis 13 Ci, Repairing Mr. and Mrs. C. C.

Routh and son Harold of Shawnee motored over Sun day and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Frazier.

Mr. Weldon Wood's little girl was injured Wednesday when she ran in front of the Schubert car. The driver of the car stopped just as he hit her so her injuries are not dangerous, though she was bruised pretty badly on the face and limbs. -Dr. Candler attended her.

Miss Chloe Tarwater, Mrs. Will Sherman and son, Clyde Sid, spent several days last week with Chloe's parents at Orrick, Mo. Mr. Amos Alden of McLouth, is attending high school here this year and is staying at the home of his uncle, Mr. Frank Alden.

Watch out for "The Return of the Spinsters" to be given soon at the school auditorium by the 0. E. S. It is a sequel Spinsters Convention" which was given this spring. The spinsters went to.

Klondike in search of husbands. See what they bring back. The Herald $1 per yr. Mrs1. C.

M. Owen and daughter Lo- rene of Seattle, are visiting TWO TON TRUCK I now have a large truck and am prepared better than ever before to take your stock to market. Do family moving or any kind of hauling that can be done by truck. I also do auto livery. Phone 19.

F. L. BAILEY Mrs. Owen's parents, Mr. and- Mrs Charles Oliver near Elm Grove.

WANT ADS Mr. Robert; Riley of Piedmont, is staying with his sister, Mrs. J. L. Jackson and Mr.

Jackson and is attending high school here this year. For New player piano. If taken at once can be sold cheap. W. Twist.

Mrs. Mary Downs spent Sttnday Lawrence. Mr. Eaton Grimes returned home Sunday from South Dakota where he spent the summer in the harvest fields. For Sale Four immune brood sows, also seven shoats, 80 or 90 pounds.

Call 225-21' or inquire of C. King. Harry Beecroft, Harold Rainey, Robert Bennington of Loring, Homer Griffith and Robert Lashbrook of the T. at Lawrence spent Sunday at their homes here." Mrs. F.

R. Walker -was in Kansas City Wednesday. Mrs. W. H.

Taylor was in Kansas City Wednesday. For Sale 7-year-old bay mare, cheap. -Also good strong breaking cart made by McElvain las year. Will consider trade. Robert Lashbrook.

We Have Just Purchased THE GOLDEN BELT GARAGE -y mi- II II I and having had nine years experience we are able to do all kinds of auto- mobile repairing and solicit a share of your patronage. In connection with our repair de- partment we have, leased a large room for storage purposes that will be well heated. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor and daughter Ruth returned home Saturday from a week's visit at Arkansas City.

Miss Clara McDowell returned home with them as she teaches in the high1 school here again this year. Mrs. James Gammage, Lucile and Chester Dalton and Gene Golden of Kansas City visited the Lashbrook home? last week. Misses Gladys and Dolly Arpnhalt and Marguerite Comer of Kansas City were guests of Misses Marguerite and Elsie Sowers Sunday. Miss Helen Curnett of Kansas City spent Sunday with her aunt, 'Mrs.

Susan Curry. For Sale Kimball piano, almost new; six leather chairs, will sell in pairs; good Singer sewing machine; an aluminum firoless cookfer. 211 Allcutt avenue, Bonner Springs. Phone 107-04. Mjss Dove Plotner spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs.

R. G. Riley in Kansas City. Mr. and Mrs.

Judson Churchill of Kansas City "were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Churchill Sunday.

The Spanish influenza has been making a number of visits around the neighborhood of Elm Grove. Mr. Willard Oliver and Miss Neva have been quite ill for the last few days with this malady but is improving at this' writing. Mrs. M.

D. Bearden and children, Grace Eugene, visited Mrs. J. Lewis at Bethany hospital -in Kansas City Saturday. For Sale Good pair of work mules, 7 and 8 years old, weight about 2300 pounds.

J. C. Mott, 2 miles north of Edwardsville. Phone We will also, cater to the automo- Misses Edith Frisbie and Helen Hart are attending the state university at Lawrence this year. Watch out for "The Return of th Spinsters" to be given soon at the, school auditorium by the O.

E. S. It is a sequel Spinsters Convention" which was given this spring. The spinsters went to Klondike in search of husbands. See what tbey bring back.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Oliver entertained the following guests for Sunday dinner: Mr. and Mrs. Brune and daughter Maxine, Mrs.

Wm. Frye and son Charles, Mrs. C. M. Owen and daughter Lorene, Mr.

and Mrs. Leonard Hamm. Farm for Rent 80 acres with 4-room house and barn; 33 acres to put in wheat, about five or six acres already plowed; 12 acres alfalfa; 14 in blue grass pasture; 6 acres prairie hay; balance of land to put in corn. Call 213-02. bile livery business.

Give us a trial. Jackson Taylor. Mrs. Margaret Kenton, Mrs. Bell Watson and son Artie, visited Mrs.

J. O. Lewis at Bethany hospital Friday..

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