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Parsons Weekly Sun from Parsons, Kansas • 4

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apa Risers most popular little pills where- mtfirtfiMi iii "rlrWi in mwwhiiWmh weil's Syrup Pepsin and- have never seen any sign of it siace. Get it of W. C. Holmes. FREE FREE ever they are known.

They are simp has been merged into an order called the American Crusader, with bead quarters at Kansas City. The member ly perfect for liver and bowel troubles. Reeme Pharmacy and Holmes drag store. TO KIDNEY SUFFERERS- H1U Illegal Voting. After this there will be township registration in Montgomery and Sum RAILWAY K0TES.

An of Opportunity Worthy Your Notioe. Sam T. Tattle, a conductor on the A TEXAS WCroSL Hall's Great Discovery. One small bottle of Hall's Great Discovery cares all kidney and bladder troubles, removes gravel, cure diabe-tis, seminal emission, weak and lame backs, rheumatism and all irregularities of the kidneys and bladder In both men and women, regulates bladder troubles is children. If not sold by your druggist, will be sent by mall on receipt of $1.

One small bottle is two months treatment, and will cure any case above mentioned. E. W. Hal) sole manufacturer, St. Louis, Box 623 of the Select Friends are taken into the new lodge' on the same assessment basis as in the old order, and are several small fraternal organizations have recently combined with the American Crusader, it is thought that the: great saving resulting in the catting down of the expense of management from four or five sets of officers and office expenses to one, will result in much benefit to the member.

The Order of Select mer counties. An effort was made to get through a general' bill providing for township registration in every county in the state, but some of the members kicked against it. They claimed that registration was not needed in the rural sections of their district. Representatives Dooley and Lawrence made a big fight for the bilL They claimed that a township registration would make their cnunties. Choctaw division of the Katy, is off on the sick list.

H. A. Pratt, passenger conductor on the Katy has resumed his run, after being off several trips. Conductor J. C.

Chambers, of the Katy has reported for duty after several days lay off on account of illness. II. A. Meyers has resigned as brake-man on the K. T.

and has entered the employ of the Sedalia electric Friends has two lodges in Parsons If you suffer with kidney disease or any ailment arising from an improper action of the kidneys or urinary organs, this offer we make to the people of Parsons should interest you. In the advancement of medical science, the kidneys, being almost the organs of the greatest importance to human health, have not been neglected, and in placing before you such a cure as Doan's Kidney Pills, the proprietors recognize how far so many statements An Excellent Combination. The pleasant method and beneficial effects of the well known remedy, Stbup of Figs, manufactured by the California Fio Stbup illustrate the value of obtaining tlie liquid laxative principles of plants known to be medicinally laxative and presenting Montgomery and Summer, Republican ever after. They charged that the fusionists ran Democrats from the Indian Territory and Oklahoma across the state line and voted them for the railway. D.

E- Thruston, bridge man, P. Sey formerly Waco, Texas. Send for test monials. Sold by W. C.

Holmes, draff ffit. RXAD THIS. Valley Falls, Dee. 17, 1000: For some time I have been seriously troubled with gravel. Was under the care of leading physicians, but re-ceived no benefit.

I waa advised to try HalUs Great Discovery, and by the use of one bottle-I received a perfect which have a membership of about two hundred. C. A. Bugg. a well known farmer of Walton township, has purchased a farm in Neosho county, near Hertha, and moved on the place with his family.

Bugg was one of the stalwart Republican of Walton township, having served for the last six years on the county central committee, and will be greatly missed by the Republican workers in this county. He will take an active part in the politics of Neosho county and the party there will have I an energetic worker added to their of the makers of similar preparations hare fallen short of their claims, being convinced that no remedy for kidney, complaints in existence equals Doan's Kidney Pills for such ailments; strengthened in these convictions by There's Hothing to Fear either as to pain or lack of professional skill when your teeth are undergoing treatment at our hands. With us approved methods, the result of our scientific research and mechanical ingenuity, clean and pleasant surroundings, and careful and conscientious operators will make your experience anything but disagreeable. Every form of dental work has our best care, and our charges are not unreasonable. mour, clerk.and Joe Forbes, eoal heaver, of Parsons, are at the K.

T. hospital at Sedalia. W. J. Smith, a brakeman on the Choctaw division of the Katy, has been promoted from that position to conductor on the same division.

D. M. Venable, who has been night baggageman at the Katy station, has been given the position of assistant fusion ticket on election day. As a compromise, the legislature gave those two counties township registration. Might Was Her Terror.

"I would cough nearly all night long," writes Mrs. Chas. Applegate, of Alexandria, "and could hardly get any sleep. I bad consumption so bad that if I walked a block I would cure, and can conscientiously recommend it as a safe and reliable medicine. S.B.

SMITH. force in the next campaign. Rooms and Brown Block. PARSONS, KANS. When you are bilious, use those famous little pills known as DeWltt's yard master, and Harry Elliott takes Venable's place in the baggage room.

The Katy's crusher at Sweeney will Little Early Risers to cleanse the liver and bowels. They never irripe. letters that are daily received of the work they are doing for mankind's benefit, old backs and young backs are being constantly freed from never-ceasing aches, and many a lame and shatted one, stooped and contracted, is strengthened, invigorated and infused with new life. With such a medicine, an offer of this kind can be made without hesitancy, for while we lose the box we gfve to you, we make a friend that assists us in the sale of many others. ONE FULL BOX them in the form most refreshing to the taste and acceptable to the system.

It is the one perfect strengthening laxative, cleansing the system dispelling colds, headaches and fevers gently yet promptly and enabling one to overcome habitual constipation permanently. Its perfect freedom from every objectionable quality and substance, and its acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels. without weakening or irritating them, make it the ideal laxative. In the process of manufacturing figs are used, as they are pleasant to the tattte, but the medicinal qualities of the remedy are obtained from senna and other 'aromatic plants, by a method known to the California Fiq Syrup Co. only.

In order to get its beneficial effects and to avoid imitations, please remember the full name of the Company printed on the front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAX FRANCIBOO, CAL. LOUISVILLE. ST.

JTBW YORK. K. Y. For sale bv all per bottle. Reeme's Pharmacy and Holmes' drag store.

The new door and steel lining of the calaboose are being put in position and the city prison will soon be ready, not only to receive, but to retain offenders against the peace and dignity of the city. An offender who has been placed in the calaboose many times, and taken French leave about as many, after carefully inspecting the improvements to the jail, said "staff's off, I am going to keep out of that, if cough frightfully and spit blood, but when all other medicines failed, three 1.00 bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery wholly cured me and I gained 53 pounds." It's absolutely guaranteed to cure coughs, colds, la grippe, bronchitis and all throat and lung troubles. Price 50 cents and $1.00. Trial bottles free at W.

C. Holmes' and Stanley Tinder's drug stores. THURSDAY. MARCH 14. 1901..

ratal delays are caused by experimenting with cough and cold cures. Foley's LOCAL NEWS. be put in operation April 1. Peter Rockwell, the roadmaster, is at that point with a full force of laborers, to arrange for the erection of the crusher. A.

E. Fletcher, for the past five years messenger for the American Express Company between Sedalia and Denison, has resigned and gone to Elgin, 111., where more lucrative employment awaits him. The Burlington general passenger department in St. Louis has issued a R. U.

Sly is building an addition to Honey and Tar will prevent a cold from resulting iu pneumonia. W. McKee. oi uoans maney mis win be given Mew Hall Insurance Law. his Frst ward dwelling.

J. O. McKee, of Muskogee, I in the city visiting his family. Mrs. Irvin Smith has been away free to every person suffering is visiting with kidney ailments at the undersigned address.

First come, first serv I get in now I'll have to stay." II. A. Melat, who has been superintendent of the gas fitting department of the Parsons Natural Gas Company since the company commenced business in this city, resigned his position and left yesterday for Beaumont, Tex "When the grip left me my nerves and heart were badly affected; but I began taking Dr. Miles' Nervine and Heart Cure and was soon all right." Wm. Roericht, Eau Claire, Wis.

"My heart was badly affected by an attack of grip and I suffered intense very attractive folder, with maps, The bill requiring hail insurance companies to deposit 850,000 and 50 per cent of the premium receipts with the stave treasurer to insure the payment of policies, will go into effect next week. It is expected it will have the effect of driving many companies out of the state as only those on a very firm basis can comply with the provisions of the law. ed, and only this one chance Remember this is not a sample box, but a regular size box of Doan's Kidney Pills, which retail at 50 cents. Remember, free distribution one day The residence of W. Neligh, corner Johnson avenue and 16th street, is being repainted.

as. Melat has secured a good position with an oil company that has 20.000 Mrs. Geo. Spangle at Chetopa. Mrs.

I. M. Fleming is visiting relatives and friends in Fort Scott. Mrs. Belle Curry returned yesterday from a business trip to Fort Scott.

Mrs. Allen Barrows, of Attica, N. is visiting relatives and friends in the city. Mrs. Charles Perkins, of Oswego, is in the city visiting her brother, N.

E. Allen. E. Rorschach and wife have returned only. Wednesday, March 20 at W.

C. agony until I began taking Dr. Miles Heart Cure. It made me a well maa S. D.

Holman, Irasburg, Vt routes and rates for the Epworth League Convention in San Francisco, July 18 to 21. The Iron Mountain has" decided to make Wagoner the end of a local division, the change to be made on the 15th instant. At present this division covers the distance between Coffey ville, Kan and Van Buren, Ark. Missouri roads have earned the distinction of jolting a man insane. A McKee's, druggist, Opera House Block.

Cut this advertisement out and name paper. Sole ageats for the United States, Fosler- The A BCof It. A kidney education starts with: acres of land leased in the oil district which they will develope at once. Mrs. Webb Malone went to Wasson, I.

yesterday where she was called by the burning of the home of her parents. The little town of Wasson, with the exception of two dwellings and a store, was completely destroyed by fire Tuesday. The fire also destroyed a large quantity of corn that was stored in cribs, and this corn was Miipurn Buffalo. N. Y.

NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES. Backache means kidney ache, lame back means lame kidneys, weak back I "Grip robbed me of my sleep and I was nearly crazy with neuralgia and headache. Dr. Miles Pain Pills and Nervine cured me." Mrs. Pearl Holland, Mich.

means weak kidneys, cure means Mrs. Leonard nas returned from the east, where she has been to purchase her spring millinery, and has brought with her her former trimmer, Miss Ruark. The report of a fight at a dance on West Johnson avenue is a mistake. The young men left the dance and went some distance to settle their differences. The "Buffalo" is the latest fool secret society.

It only costs eleven cents to join, and you do not see the joke until after you have paid your initiation fee. Doan's Kidney Pills. Read about the The Independence Tribune is reminded by the news of the marriage of Bernice Joselyn to Herbert Swift, one passenger who bad suffered an accident to his head some years ago had the complaint brought back and his brain affected by the shaking of the free distribution in this paper, and call at W. C. McKee, druggist.

Opera House Block, Parsons, on Wednesday, March 20th. still burning yesterday. To Core Chilli and Fever In Four Oars take Qui nor ia. All druggists are authorized to refund money if it fails to cure. Price 50 cents per package.

Lung Balm if taken in prevent pneumonia. Bew Are Tear KMaeye Dr. Hobbs' Bparuras PUH cure all kidney 111. Sn pie tree. Add.

Sterling Remedy Chicago or V. T. from a visit with relatives and friends in Indiana. H. H.

Walter, of Ft. Wayne, is in the city visiting his cousin. Miss Olive Horner. W. A.

Martin, who has been quite sick with pneumonia, is reported slightly better. Little Marguerite Whitmarsh, of Tezarkana, is visiting the family of W. II. n. Coffey.

G. II. Littlefield, of this city, has leased the Elsmore creamery for a year from April 1st. Mrs. A.

C. Livesay. of Labette, well known to many residents of Parsons, died in Illinois last week, and the re Lingering LaUrlppe Coagh. G. Vacher, 157 Osgood Chicago, says: "My wife had a very severe case of la grippe, and it left her with a very bad cough.

She tried a bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar and it gave immediate relief. A 50 cent bottle cured her cough entirely." Price 25 cars. CiThe freight rush on the Katy continues, and the amount of work in the yards at this point is something tremendous. Four switch engines and crews are kept at work day and night and even then have hard work to keep the yard from getting blocked, Katy prison car No. 10 passed through the city early yesterday morning with twenty-five prisoners from Muskogee, I.

en route to the Fed The American Corn and Fuel Company, which recently erected a plant near J. K. Davidson Commission Company's elevator A to manufacture fuel from corn cobs, now have their factory in operation, and yesterday made the first shipment of their goods. They call their product "corn wood" and the shipment yesterday was made to the office of the president at Waco, Texas. The next two months will be as trying on young stock as the past foui of the great pork packers of Chicago, that that paper chronicled the marriage of the bride's parents, of her birth, of her christening and now of her marriage.

The bride's parents formerly lived in Independence and afterward moved to Chicago where the father got next to capitalists and soon became one himself. M. E. King, who lives north of Alta-mont, says that receipts from 16 cows last season were, butter. milk, at 15 cents per hundred, $96; 16 calves, at 85 each, $80; total, $1,0003.53.

It cost $20 per head for keeping, which "OTICK TO CON TRACTORS. We, the Board of North Township, will re and 50 cents. W. C. McKee.

For the Public Good. ceive sealed bids for the construction of a stone abutment for the Whittaker bridge across Labette creek. Satd bids to be left with Bodwell Implement Company where farther particulars may be bad. Bida will be opened on Saturday 12 o'clock, and the contract optional with the board. R.

H. JOHNSON, Trustee. Jobs P. Horn ah. Clerk.

mains were shipped to Labette and interred Friday. The county commissioners have appointed ex-Senator George Campbell a member of the County High School board to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Judge G. S. King. Parsons property commands better figures just now than for many years and speculators are on the look out for good buildings both in the residence and business sections of the city.

Fruit dealers say that Arkansas and Indian Territory strawberries will not be here before the middle of April. Some Texas berries may arrive by the last ef next week, though it is not cer left him a net profit of $683.58. The In another part of this paper appears an advertisement worthy the reading, as it's for the public good. It tells of a free distribution of Doan's Kidney Pills, a remedy for kidney ills. Read it, and call at W.

C. McKee, druggist, ODera House Block, Parsons. on eral prison at Leavenworth. The prisoners were in charge of Deputy United States Marshal Lubeke. Santa Fe railroad, men, and policemen in towns along the line, have been asked to keep a lookout for a girl tramp, who is dressed in male attire.

months have been. Many farmers will let their young stock go and draw ou the resources accumulated during the summer and fall and when they get sufficiently reduced in flesh as to almost preclude calling them stock, they are fed something to An nnusual amount of work will be A. Bokckcb, Treasurer. First published In the Parsovs Wkkklt Sun March 7,1001. JOTICE OP SUIT.

In the District Court of Labette County. Kansas. Blanche Summers, Plaintiff, vs William President Edwards, of the Commercial Bank, has returned from a business trip to Kansas City. The Fire Department will give their sixth annual ball at Knights of Pythias II all next Monday evening. L.

J. Allen, who has been visiting relatives and friends in the city, returned to Colby yesterday. District Clerk J. W. Weaver, who has been visiting friends in the returned to his duties at Oswego.

SW. Kerr has sold his photograph gallery to S. P. Forney, of Abilene, Kansas. Kerr will go to Joplin.

II. A. Wade is having vitrified brick walk laid in front of his business property on West Johnson avenue. Senator Joe Bailey, of Texas, was a passenge yesterday on the Katy flyer on his way home from Washington. Wednesday, March 20th.

Cheap Bates to California. cows were common stock, picked up among the farmers, and cost him less than the year's profit. A bad man at' Cherry vale took a Winchester, defied the authorities, knocked down his wife, shot at a policeman, burned some of his wife's furniture in the yard and was only fined $18. Galena is still in Cherokee county. The prediction of the Girard negro fell by the way side, and still there are people who actually believed that the calamity would certainly come to pass.

Her home is at Dodge City. A few days ago she dressed herself in her brother's clothes and took box car passage out of town. Wesley. Cole, porter for Conductor J. A.

Noakes on the Kansas Cjtydivision of the; Katy, had his finger badly smashed yesterday while throwing a On February 12, and on each Tuesday thereafter including April 30,1901, the K. F. S. M. railroad will sell one way Settler's tickets to San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego, Li.

Summers, Defendant. The Slate or Kansas to the above named defendant, William L. Summers, Greeting: You are hereby notified that you have been sued in the above named court, to the above entitled action by Blanch C. Summers.plalntlff above named, whose petition is now on file la done on lawns in all parts of the sity this coming spring and summer. The reputation of Parsons fori pretty lawns has yearly been growing and few cities in Kansas can compare with this city in the number or extent of lawn improvements.

Public sales are common in this county at this season. The accumulations on farms sometimes are so great tain. Wiley W. Cook, formerly assistant state auditor, will again make Parsons his He will go into the insur i for $25. For further information see W.

C. Knight, agent. the office of the clerk of said court; that unless you answer said petition on or before Other remedies only alleviate the symptoms of dyspepsia, and Nindiges- me uit. aay oi April a. u.

iuui, ice same wui 6 taken as true and judgment will be rendered by said court In said action, Kainst you and in favor of said plaintiff, annulling the marriage relation between you and said plaintiff and forever divorcing said plaintiff of and from you. for the costs of said action, and for such other and further rell6f as appears to be Life Guards. The Life Guards are two regiments of cavalry forming part of the British household troops. They are gallant .5 'L switch at Ocheltree, on the Memphis, north of Paola, he caught the index finger of his left hand in the switch stand and crushed it. Beginning, Tuesday, March 10, the "Katy" will have an excursion sleeping-car leaving Kansas City at 9:05 p.

each Tuesday for San Francisco, via Waco, San Antonio, El Paso and Los Angeles. Cal. This is to take the place of the present through car leaving Kansas City each Saturday night. ance business as a representative of the Northwestern Life Insurance Company. The storm of Friday night did considerable damage to electric wires, several live wires being exposed late that night.

Fortunately the damage was repaired before any accidents occurred. Judge Flancelly's term in the district court of Montgomery county the past week has been largely occupied with the trial of divorce cases, which that the farmers are compelled to dispose of the surplus, not 'because they are in straightened circumstances, but that they cannot with profit handle so many things. A Parsons citizen is of the opinion that with the proper backing a big vetrified brick plant could be established here that would equal that of just ana equitaDie. In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto sub scribed my name and affixed the seal of said court, at my office in the City of Oswego, Kan tion. Dr.

Loyal Ford Dyspepticide cures by attacking the root of the disease, and thus makes a healthy stomach that will perform all its functions perfectly. W. C. McKee. Children of ten inherit feeble digestive power and colic of a more or less severe character results, when food is taken which is at all difficult to digest.

White's Cream Vermifuge acts as a soldiers, and every loyal British heart is proud of them. Not only the Queen's household, but yours, ours, everybody's should have its life guard. The need of them is especially great when sas, tnis a aay or March a. u. iwi.

(Seal) J. W. WEAVER. Clerk District Court. W.

D. Atkirsoh, Attorney for Plaintiff. Thomas Cook, superintendent of the water works at Toledo, Ohio, is in the city visiting his brother, J. II. Cook.

Capt. II. R. Stevens is figuring on securing additional rqom for the in creasing business of "The Racket." Mrs. Busby, mother of William Busby, left yesterday for a visit with relatives and friends in Los Angeles, Cal.

President J. R. Brown, of the Inter- State Mortgage Trust Company, went to Blackwell, I. yesterday on business. The law which makes it illegal to catch fish by any other method than hook and line will not take effect until May.

The Maccabees will hold their regular review this evening'and initiate 10 candidates after which a banquet will general and permanent tonic 25 cents. W. C. Holmes. the greatest foes of life, disease, finds allies in the very elements, as catarrh; the grip and pneumonia do in the stormy month of March.

The best way that we know of to guard against these diseases is to strengthen the system with Hood's Sarsaparilla Woodard's Long Balm. Use Woodard's Lung Balm. We are sure if you give it a trial you will be more than pleased with results. It is put up by a competent physician, who has had more than forty years experience with the coughs and colds of Kansas people. And Lung Balm has been evolved, from that experience.

form the bulk of the business the present term of court. A number of Parsons teachers attended the meeting of the Labette County Teacher's Association at Oswego yesterday. President Olson, of the Parsons Business College, delivered the principal address. Best of All First Published in The Parsons WrtKLT Thursday, February 28.1901. J3UBL1CATION NOTICE.

In the District Court of Labette County. Kan-sas. Robert G. Miller, Plaintiff, vs Ellen Owens Miller, Defendant. No.

OStt. The State of Kansas, to Ellen Owens Miller defendant in the above entitled action, Greeting: You are hereby notified that rou as defen any other town in this section. Such a plant would enable the city to improve its streets at little more than the present macadam, Curran, of Topeka, is visiting friends in the city. II is wife has just recovered from the small pox, and as John was out of the house when, the quarantine was established he was compelled to interview his wife through the window for two weeks. Our old soldiers who draw pensions A Uttle Known Fact.

That the majority of serious diseases originate in disorder of the kidney6. Foley's Kidney Cure is guaranteed. Try it to day if you are not feeling well. W. C.

McKee. We claim that it is as perfect a remedy to cleanse the system in a gentle and truly beneficial manner, when the dant, have been sued in the above named Court, by said plain tiff.Robert G. Miller, whose petition is now on file in the office of the Clerk of the District Court within and for the County of Labette and State of Kansas and that the greatest of all lire guards, it removes the conditions in which these diseases make their most successful attacks, gives vigor and tone to all the vital organs and functions, and imparts a genial warmth to the blood. Remember the weaker the system the greater the exposure to disease. Hood's Sarsaparilla makes the system strong; Couldn't help getting a cold never cures it; but carrying home a bottle of Ballard's Hnrehound Syrup, and using for coughs, colds, croup and all acute affections of the throat and lungs as there is on the market.

While hundreds that have used it claim that it is the best of all covfgh In croup one dose frequently gives re it as directed, will cure the -worst kind of cough or cold. Price, 25 and 50 vou must answer said petition on or before the SOth day of April, A. D. 1901, or said petition will be taken as true and judgment rendered SKetnstyouof the nature to-wit: divorcing said plaintiff from you, said defendant, and freeing him from the marital relations now existing between him and yourself should remember that the pension commissioners have rnled that when they have their voucher made out that they must bring their certificate with them and show the same to the persons making out their Little Bessie Struve entertained a number of her little friends Tuesday afternoon in honor of her fifth birthday. She was the recipient of a number of nice presents.

After two hours cents. W. C. Holmes. Eugene J.

Hall, the poet and publisher, says that one dose of Foley's Ladles, Attention. French Tansy Wafers are compound lief. Children delight, to take it. They prefer it to any other kind of medicine. It is an honest medicine and ed from therecipe of one of the most celebrated French physicians, who and for coats of suit, and for such other and further relief as may to the court seem equitable and just.

Witness my hand and the seal of said District Court at mv office in the city of Oswero, Kansas, this CTth day of February, A. D. 1901. (Seal) be served. Twenty-three real estate transfers were recorded in this county the past week, seven of which were on Parsons property.

A. II. Ellis has purchased ten feet of ground adjoining his residence on Belmont avenue of L. W. Welch, paying for same $323.

Mrs. P. M. Pierson and little daughter, of Chicago, 111., are in the city visiting Mrs. Piersons' parents, Dr.

M. E. Wolfe and wife. The fire department boys are painting, calsomining and otherwise im-. proving the appearance of the interior of the fire house.

George Campbell, of Oswego, has been appointed high school trustee by used them in his private practice for springtime comes, use the true and perfect remedy, Syrup of Figs. Buy the genuine. Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup only, and for sale by all druggists, at 50 cents per bottle. Itchiness of the Skin and Xiicw. The only remedy in the world that will at once stop itchiness of the skin on any part of the body that is -absolutely safe and never failing, is Doan's Ointment.

Free samples at W. McKee, druggist, Opera House Block, Parsons, on Wednesday, March 20th. Their promptness and their pleasant effects make De Witt's Little Early you will receive fall value tor your money. Eight ounces for fifty cents. Why not buy a Kansas medicine, when it is equal to any remedy on the market, instead of paying your money to many years with unfailing success in the treatment of painfnl and suppressed or irregular periods, and they can Honey and Tar restored his voice when hoarseness threatened to prevent his lecture at Central Music Hall.Chicago, Nothing else as good.

W. C. McKee. "My stomach was affected by grip and I could eat nothing but crackers and milk. I began taking Dr.

Miles' Nervine and Pain Pills and the trouble disappeared." Mrs. J. Lindsey, Montrose, Minn. some foreign corporation? Lung Balm be depended upon to give relief in all J.W WEAVES, Clerk of the District Court. By W.

A. Disch, Deputy. C. Lw MuUtjirk. Attorney for Plaintiff.

APPLICATION FOR PARDON. Notice is hereby given that on March 16th. 1901. 1 will apply to Hon. W.

E. Stanley. Gov of enjoyment with music and games dainty refreshments were served. A business meeting of importance will be held by Hall Lodge No. 10, Order of Select Friends, Tuesday evening, March 19.

All members are re cases. French Tansy Wafers iscot a i new remedy: having been sold in Mis is put up with the greatest of care and is uniform in strength. By T.B.Wood-ard, Neodesho, Kans. For sale by Feess' Bros. souri for more than ten years, and ernor of the State of Kansas, for a pardon for thousands have found salvation from my son, uuam uentry, wno waa convicted Of enticing a female under the age of IS years In suffering and complete relief from ir to a house of in fame, or disorderly house, xor the purpose of prostitution.

regularities. Be sure to take only the genuine in red wrappers, printed in A PALE-FACE GIRL The Law Bite Both Way. Obscene picture peddlers are making their rounds in this section of the pnnntrr Th ntlipr a fpllniv who Oolng Down H11L People suffering from kidney disease feel a gradual but steady loss of vitality. They should lose no time in trying Foley's Kidney Cure. It is guaranteed.

W. C. McKee. gold. Price.

$2.00. La France Drug i teiieve nun to oe innocent oi tee cnarge, and hope all good people will aid me In securing his pardon. LCCT GSSTBT. quested to be present. Members of Tinder Iodge No.

are invited and urged to be present. There was a spurt in registration eircles yesterday and City Clerk Davis was kept pretty busy all day. There are still hundreds of voters in Parsons who are not on the registration books and they are scattered in all the fonr Importers, San Francisco, and for may be almost Safely Set down had sold a lot of these picture was ar- sale only by Reynolds A Woodland, druggists. I rested, at ort bcott ana nnea one nan-dred dollars and sentenced to jail for as wanting When children have earache, satu thirty days. The law regarding the Goshex, III.

rate a piece of cotton with Ballard's Snow Liniment, and place it in the If Subject tO dizziness, fainting, Phase of obscene pictures is very plain and the persons buying nas Uenes8ee Pure Food Le Boy, N.T.: Dear Sirs: Some days since a pack ty pictures or having them in their ear. It will stop the pain qniekly. Price. 25 and 0 cents. W.

C. Holmes. WANTED Reliable parties for detectives and self -addressed envelope for particulars. Address North American Detective Bureau, Chicago. FARM FOR SALE.

Black soil fair Southeast of section 24 in north township, 6ve miles east of Parsons. $2,400 fa payment Twenty more farms for possession are made equally aa'guiJty the county commissioners in place of G. S. King, deceased. fV Firebug" Johnson, who met his first frost in this city as a lecturer, has abandoned the lecture field and gone into the healing business.

R. O. Johnson has been appointed trustee in North township in place of T. J. Van Horn, who resigned the office and moved to Parsons.

The young people of Idenbro have organized a dramatic club and will play "Diamonds and Hearts" at the neighboring school houses. The value of advertising, said a druggist yesterday, is well illustrated in patent medicines. Medicines not advertised are not saleable. The man who carries home three rolls of wall paper under his arm and wears a hunted look on his face is familiar object on the street. Letters have been received from some of the Labette county boys in shortness of breath on slight exertion, no doubt remains.

age of your Grain-O preparation was left at my office. I took it home and cave it a trial, and I have to say I was under the law as' the persons who "I had been in bed three weeks with wards of the city. The Parsons Gun Club held their annual meeting at Dr. G. R.

White's office. The following officers were elected: Dr. G. R. White, president; Joe Schreck, vice president; Ioe Alexander, secretary and treasurer; Ed Bero, captain.

Judge L.J. Stiliwell, who was to make the Decoration Day address here this year under the auspices of the G. make and sell them. criDwhen mv husband brought me very much pleased with it, as a substitute for coffee. We have always used The Right Triumphed.

The Chetopa Democrat, commenting Dr. Miles' Nervine. Pain Pills and Nerve and Liver Pill. I was cured." Mrs. J.

Reiner. Franklin, Ind. the best Java and Mocha in our family, on the asylum matter, says: "We are but I am free to say I like the Grain-0 as well as the best coftee 1 ever drank. glad that Parsons has won out in its long fight and is at last to get the in A. has had to cancel the engage Respectfully yours, A.

Jacxsox.M sane hospital, Clay Center has 'been When you want something to heal a burn, or a sore, or a cut, why not try Banner Salve, which is guaranteed the most healing ointment in the world. Take no substitute. W.C. McKee. ment because of the change in his term of court by the legislature, thoroughly advertised as a 'dog-in-the- sale around Chetopa.

SEND CARD FOR DESCRIPTIONS. J. D. CS3X, Chstcpi Kzzizs. ssoTosioora.

CTUlNot Issue Lie manger," but whether such advertising will do the town any good is doubtful. Parsons put up a good fight To want red in the blood is to fail of the good of one's food. Her food is not nourishing her. She needs a change, The easiest change she can get, and one of the best, is Scott's emulsion "of cod-liver oil. It gives her the upper hand .1 i i i.

heart grip. Heart -Mrs. and won out, and for once right tri umphed." Wi; all by of Manila, in which it is stated that the boys are well and hearty. According to a bulletin issued Secretary Swan, of the state board I was given up to die from and nervous troubles caused by Six bottles each of Dr. Miles' Cure and Nervine cured me." John Wollet, Jefferson, Wis.

500 persons in the state of Kansas wanted to do easy and honorable work in their home towns and counties. Write at once, enclosing stamp for reply. THE LEGAL ADVISOR, Superintendent of Insurance M. V. Church says that he will refuse to id-issue licenses in the future to companies proposing to insure live stock, on account of the numerous frauds which have occured.

A bill repealing the law permitting the organization of these companies was introduced during the last session of the legislature but by a mistake was allowed to die in the ltBlngFUes. Ary one who suffers from that terri ble plague, itching piles, or from Ec uirard, zema, will appreciate the immediate relief and permanent core that comes The recent heavy winds have demolt ished a number of high board fences in various parts of the eity, and several others are on the verge of a collapse. Quite a number ef limbs hare blown from shade trees also. Weddings in the country are more frequent than in the towns and the knot is said to be tied in thai good old-fashioned way that rarely becomes Quarters will do the work of dollars at O. V.

Small's great "mill end sale," commencing March 16th, and lasting ten days. The pioneer farmers of Labette county are passing away, more having died the past year than for many A Cy CANDY CATKASms through the use of Doan's Ointment. -'To Car LaGrlppo, Colds or Xewralgta Take Bromolioe.lt will cure a cold in one day. All druggists are authorized to refund money if it fails to eure. Price 25 cents per package.

TO PREVENT FKETJMONI A AKD QXIP. fixative Bromo Quinine removes the cause. It never fails Free samples at W. C. McKee.

druggist. Opera House Block. health, there are sou cases of small pox in Cherokee and Crawford county. T. A.

Bartlett, formerly of Parsons, has returned to the city and to locate permanently and will shortly open'. a full line of gent's suits and trousers, John Tempieton, who has been living at Lock wood, for several years, has returned to Parsons and will make his home here in the future. The order of Select Friends, which has a large membership in Parsons, by the action of its executive committee, Parsons. on Wednesday, March 20th. mine contest jicr iwu 1 1 the upperhand now-rrshe is pale no We'll ed yi a link try, if you She I have never loved before.

He And why my precious? Surely there are others as worthy as I. she That wasn't it. I had indigestion so bad I never could endure their prattle, but I took a bottle of Dr. Cald- Humors feed on humors the sooner staspci llemr all la Beware of a duTsr who trfu te ttH 4 iwnci.Mnj fat a pa i ou get rid of them the better Hood's Attend the great mill end sale at V. Small's for the next ten Sarsaparilla is the medicine to take.

SCOTT BOW3S, fj fcarl fSttfi.

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