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Parsons Weekly Globe from Parsons, Kansas • 1

Parsons Weekly Globe from Parsons, Kansas • 1

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Volume I 7o 235. ZParsons, Jfansas Friday, 9ovem6cr II, ISSS 25 Cents a month. Open Letter. Mr. Percy Powen.

Parsons Kansas. Dear Sir: For years I have suiTered from that quickly worn out falling to This stands for Ellis martin and if your Furniture came from them it is all right. They have the best line, REMEMBER, They show the Largest line of Carpets in the (Jit Also all kinds of DRAPERIES. Their 1KD8 Baby Carriages now on the floors. pieces feeling-caused by wearing hand-me-downs, which illfits me for my duties.

At the suggestion of a I'nenu 1 purchased one of your all wool made to order Miits, and applied it externally. All my old tiouble left me and 1 am a HAPPY man. YoursJgratel'ull Ueuth of Judge eurs. Judge T. 1.

Sears, a resident of Parsons in the early days, died at Luke 'ie Wednesday. Judge Sear was prominent in the politics of Kansas and was a delegate to the Republican national convention that nominated Garfield being one of the "iJOfi" that' stood out for the nomination.of Parsons Sun. High School In connection with the program as announced, Prof. Millard of St. Joseph will sing.

Mr Millard is tlie Kinging evangelist in charge of the singing at the Christian 1822-4 Forrest Ave. General Repair Shop. J. H. ATCHLEY Upholstering and Repairing of Kilr-niture.

Carpels Sewed ami Laid. Old ones Cleaned. 'Phone 178. 1S14 Forrest Ae. A CUHE CEItTAlN.

Nervous exhaustion, sexual weakness, failing memory, the waste of vital force, has drained the sweetness from millions of lives. If you desire relief see Dr. (WAVES, for permanent cure. EDWARD'S OPERA HOUSE ONE WEEK AND SATURDAY MATINEE Monday Nov. 14.

Chase-Lister Theater Company, At same old popular priees of 10, 20 30 cents. Ladies Free Monday Night. 4 Act comedy drama 'Monday Eve. "The Harvest Moon." Seats now on sale at Bowerfinds. A New Barber Shop.

Everv man wants a first class shave therefore go to Collier Axton tonsorial artists at 20(.) Cen tral, Ave Main Block, satisfaction guarateed, Mr. E. W. Metealf the manufacturer of the well known and thoroughly tried VEGETABLE SHAMPOO is at present engaged there and will be pleased to see all of his friends. NOTICE.

We lutve a complete Jine of New Second Hand Furniture, Stoves, am Ranges, iueensware, Tinware. Co-pel and Trunks, Yalices mid Tel escopes. If you want to rent goo Is t- buy them on the insmllmeiit plmi (Jail and see us. ELY BLAKE, 17-2111 South Central Axe. LABETTE LOCAL.

Rev J. T. Crawford visited ii the city Monday. Charley. Hazelton has visiting with home folks this week.

Mrs. D. W. Ream is still very low and only a small change can be noticed. The entertainment at the County High School will draw a large crowd from Labette.

A literary has been organized at the Oak Grove school house, which will meet every Saturday night. Read the list of books on this page, they are all standard works. Send in your order to this office. The M. C.

club will give an entertainment at the city hall on the night of the 23rd. Admission eoureh. Don't fail to attend the program. Argument. A.

number of murderers have been committed in the village of Kingscraft, near the "Harvest. Moon" inn. The evidence in each case seems to point with terrible certainty towards the minister, Mr. Preston. The incidents of the play and the startling, de-velopements connected with it serve to hold the intense interest of the audiance until the final unexpected and happy termination of the piece.

The play, always a success, has been rearranged'- and rewritten especially for the Chase Lister Co. and is one of the feat mvs of this company's Opera house Monday night, pnVes 10, 20, and 80 cents. Ladies five; F. H. Foster returned this morn-ing from a months sojourn in New-York and Washington.

Mr. Furguson employed in "Katy" shops had bis eye hurt I a piece of flying iron. E. B. Corse of Kansas City wa in the city yesterday shaking hands with his many friends.

Mr. C. W. Evans and family have returned from a months visit at Eldorado Springs Mo. The city missionary society will meet with Mrs, Dr.

Maser Satur only 10 cents. The Colportage Library POPULAR BOOKS FOR GENERAL READING The election passed oil' very quiet at this place except a certain barn was kept full of drunken fellows all day. fl LIBRARY sr LOCAL MENTION. Miss Minnie Hilson has gone to Pittsburg. Herbert Coon left last night for Denison Tex.

W. W. Clark was a Mound Valley visitor yesterday. Mrs. S.

M. Free, of Thayer was shopping in the city today. Jas. Tibbets of Mound Valley was in the city today. F.

H. Atchison, of Oswego was in Parsons yesterday on business. Joe Ricketts, the advance agent for Edwin Rostell is doing, the city today. Louis Mayhardt has returned from a short business stay at Caney. Forde Lodge will give a mask ball and cake walk on the evening of Nov.

25. Mrs. M. Kennedy has gone to Chetopa for a visit with friends and relatives. H.

F. Hall has let the contract for his new barn and work has been commenced, The new barber shop in the Main block is doing a nice business Call and see them. S. 8. Kennedy and family are entertaining Sam Kennedy and wife of Pittsburg.

i Lillie Dcxlgson, of Kansas City i is visiting in the city the niest of Mrs. J. L. Cribbett. Stories, Poetry and Sermons day afternoon at 8 o'clock.

Frank V. Frye has returned from an extended visit with friends and relatives at Chicago III. Dr. C. H.

Planck has relumed from an extended professional business stay at Eureka Kansas. Miss Mat ie Spencer of Oklahoma who has been visiting in the city the past month, left today for Elsmore Kansas. Airs. Leroy Neale and daughter Miss Fannie of Chetopa are visiting in the, city the guests of ('has, M. Frye and family 2121 West Johnson avenue.

Alany changes are being made in lighting of buildings in the city on account of the suspension of business of the gas manufacture. Some will be replaced by natural is, while others by electricity. Don't fail to attend the program Hugh Crawford who has. been tiding the Q.ui icy III. was.

visiting home folks the first of the week. M. E. Williams and Daniel Pfatl' addressed a Populist meeting at this place Monday night: The Oswego band rendered several selections. Our greatest surprise for some time was the wedding of Dallas Payne to Miss Arizona Moss last Monday.

We understand the young couple will soon leave for Colorado. Each hook a Complete i6mn Volume contain Ing about 12 5 pages, printed in Large clear type, and Is bound in Attractive paper covers. AH in the bnglili, and a tod tt lection 'nn in tha German. Swedish and iJnnish-Nornegiiin laiictiHgeK. 15 cent? two copies for cents, or ten copies for 1.00 postpaid.

See Partial Lift below. ORDER TO-DAY! Way to Uod. I). L. Moody.

Alone in London, lieuba Pleasure am! Profit in Bib- Stretton. Ie St'idy. I). Moody. Secret of Guidance.

F. B. Liglu Life Duties. F. Meyer.

B.Meyer Spirit- iMed Life. John Point an1 Purpose in Sto- MarNeil. ry and Saying. Overcoming Life. I), L.

ins and Heaping. D.L Moody. Moody. Jewica. Hesbc Stretton.

ChritieV Old Organ. Mrs Poeoibilitiea. Pre.J.(i.K. Waiton. McClure.

Nauru the Syrian A.B. Heavn. I L.Moody. Markny. Prevailing PrHjer.

Lost Crowt. Chap- Weiered and Wanting. man L. Moody. Crew of the bolphin.

Hes- John oi uhtnan' Talk. ba Stretton. e. H. Cptiritaou.

Meet for th Master' le. 1 umperance. F. B. Meyer.

Moody Anecdotes. Our Bible. Chan. Leacb I rnmniin Addresses, and K. A.

Torrey. sipi neni. The meetings at the Christian church will be carried on another week, the attendance has been good this week and the interest in the meeting is growing. at the High School building to-j night. There has been i great pains taken in it and it deserves a liberal patronage.

All all week enaeinent at I he uper.t ia.i se ne. week..

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Years Available:
1898-1900