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The Benton Bulletin from Benton, Kansas • 1

The Benton Bulletin du lieu suivant : Benton, Kansas • 1

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Benton, Kansas
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TH i -v Hciifon, Huilcr Couiily, Mny 18lh. 1910. 1. umber I Vol nine 1. A.

II IIOOII lilt i FATHER. GIVES SON AUTO Wealthy Farmer and Oil Man Buys' "Haynes Merely As a Preeent J. A. -Wilson, Tuesday, presented his son, Delbert Wilson, who lives north of Benton, wit Vn "Haynes Six" touring The sale was made by. Lewis Watkins, lotal salesman for the Haynes car.

W. V. Tiines. PROGRAM AND DINNER FOR vSCHOOL FOLK There Is to be a big basket dinner at the I. O.

F. Hall next Tuesday, the occasion is the last day of school. There will be a program the eats and every one is invited to come and have a good time. 1 BARK BURNED Frank Wolf's barn and contents burned to the ground at about six o'clock Sunday morning, It Is supposed that the lightning struck the building. Frank's new Ford auto was in a shed part of the barn and was burned.

He had the 'car chained to prevent theft and could not get In to loosen it, on account of the gasoline storage tank. Ten sets of harness and a small amount of feed was among the articles destroyed. I Every Young Man Wents To Know a I Si 4 H0WTOMAKE mm I a I a I Mrs. Geo. Clark had a very narrow escape from being, burned to death Saturday afternoon while In Benton Shopping.

She went to the back room of the De Long hardware to see about some repairs for a wind mill and got too close to the soldering pot. Her skitrs were burned nearly off of her and had it not been for- the quick work of M. S. De Iong and L. M.

Waggoner she would have been badly burned. She has several spots on her 'a a body that are very sore as a result of the accident. DOWN SHE GOES Spudding in on the McCune well in NE 15--25-3E was started at three o'clock Wednesday afternoon. Several BeU Long Distance The only comprehensiveV universal servicer' Over 70,000 towns and cities in the United 7 -States interchange conversations one with the other over the Bell Lines. i of the Benton folk walked out tee the young man should want to how to save money.

861 well to see tne Dit enter tne grouna. The drillers will work in 12-hour shifts and will be at the well every day with the exception Sunday, LI' J-' LOREN LEEDER DEAD. The word reached us Friday even-ne that little Loren Leeder could not he Missouri Kansas Telephone Coj i But he thinks that he'll get his bird first and then look for I Telephone Service Unexcelled. I the cage. And when he finds the cage the bird has flown, live and in a short time the word came telling of his death.

Loren was the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Leeder who live northwest of Benton. This is "the second visit of I So earn and save at the same time, young Be on the a safe 1 IWe "offer you absolute saftey ane would appreciate your pat- roriage. the dark angel to the Leeder borne this year, a little daughter was taken and it seems that the two children were both attacked "by the same malady.

Funeral services were neia ai ine I Christian church in' Benton Sunday i and interment was, made in the Ben HIGH GRADE AUTO OILS. Polerine in five gallon cans at 40ct. a gal. Best grade of Fraziers oils in 5 gallon cans at 50 cents a galon. All kinds of dif.

and gear greases. Good Rich and Fi on Tires. ton cemetery. Rev. Applegate of the Christian church had cnarge 01 me services.

I The Benton State Bank MEMORIAL SERVICES MfiiTiorfnl servleea will be held at. Capital and Surplus" $24,000,00. State and the. r.hrHn.n church nn the morninK I I County Depository Of-Sundaiy, May 28. The aervices wiu ha ir i rharm nf the churches Of the .1111 ii un on iiii community and the address of the day will marie hv Rev.

uiotM or me m. K. church. For particulars see nexi. E1I5IS J)51f5IlDla issue.

Touring jf Roadster lw Simplfcity Enmmf Da rbllltw Reltatiillty 0 0. L. Smith of Wellington, district superintendent of will preach at the Payne school house at 11 o'clock Sunday, Mayj28. C. E.

Hooper is attending the lum bermen's convention this week at Wichita. Lyle Applegate is in charge of the lumber yard while Mr. Hooper Buy Your Wall Paper Now The price will be higher soon. will continue to sell all paper, in stock at the old price while it lasts. We have the Maxwell is away.

FOR SALE -Obe'1 new RicCormick 7- ft. wheat harvester. A. U. uaiston, 5 miles eTSst of Benton.

2t52 Auto Repairs and repairing. Our work must be satisfactory to YOU. Our prices are reasonable and we will appreciate your patronage. The Central Garage. F.

II. Smith G. Ham. NOTICE s' All nornnnta due W. P.

Engstrom for service fees are payable at the Benton State Bank. adv3t52 oooooooooooooooooooooooooo 0 R. CRUMP. druggist; The commencement exercises for the common school graduates will be held June 20. Our state superintendent, W.

D. Ross has promised to be here and give the address. Pupils of the 6th, 7th and 8th grades are especially invited to attend. Exercises will be held in Gordy park. This is also a good place for a picnic dinner.

LOST Sunday, a- gold band ring, finder please leave at Bulletin offices or return to Mrs. Lee Ohlsen. 1 .1 We have just received a shipment of Reinskin Ox-g fords, white. Also a ship-g ment of mens dress shifts. TttL CHELRfUL CHLHUb Dr.

R. G. MENEFEE Veterinarian. rwtt irv Vi5 lire. Graduate 01 Nansas vuy veieramy uuiicgc Just left out rseervN Calf Crump Prug Store.

i nave one new oieman for sale cheap. CalU answered day or night. destirsed.to tUes zx vrwsvzA To t-pprecite. I Oldham Wigginton Funeral Directors and Embalmers. S.

E. GQREY The Shoe Man. We tjrepare and ship bodie day or night Phane, ElDorado 19 from 7 a. 'J m. to 6 p.

m. Night Phone ElDorado 184. H. T. WHiCilNTON.

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1913-1918