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Parsons Weekly Globe from Parsons, Kansas • 1

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i ii 0fft 4 25 Cents a month Parsons Jfansas Jriday 3 I S3 9 REVIVAL SERVICES AT THE Jt PRESBYTERIAN GttURGM AT 7:80 p.m. Traveling Men, Citizens and Visitors are Cordially Invited. E. This stands for REMEMBER, martin They show the and if your Largest line of furniture came Carpets in the City, from them it is Also all kinds of all right. DKAPEIUES.

They have the Their 1898 Baby best line, Carriages now on the floors. 1822-4 Forrest Ave. Memphis Time Table. East bound, No. 402.

10:00 a. m. passenger. No. 418.

2:00 p.m. freight, West bound, No. 401. 6:17 p. m.

passenger. No. 417. Arrives 915 a. in.

freight Leaves 10:00 a. m. Knight, Agent. When you want first class laundry work take it to the Excelsior laundry The other day a friend dropped in Billie McKee's drug-store and among other things asked "how did the term hand-me-downs. originate and whv is a man alwnvs consider-ed hard up, a little short, you know when he goes to buy a ready-mado suit?" Say's John Campbell, "you may not believe it, but they both originated at the same time, in the same way.

Years ago a little sawed off sheney opened up a Gent's Furnishing store in Canton Ohio. In those days they did not have, tables to put their goods on, but kept them on the shelves. One Subjects of Sermons. Conversion Series. Mch.

to 10th SUNDAY. Conversion of the religiously-reared MONDAY. Conversion of the Unfortunate. EDWARDS' OPERA HODSE Wednesday March. 8.

TUESDAY. Conversion of a Politician WEDNESDAY Conversion of a n-d Merchant. THURSDAY Conversion of the High Cast. Hoyt's A GEO. Q.

ANTHONY, Sews and lays carpets, hangs paper, upholstering furniture, makes picture frames, aid puts up room mouldings. Shop 2117 Washington Ave. 'Phone 214. Orders left at Bartlett Co. or Ellis Martin's promptly attended to.

Atchlev Co. have some more of those picnic hams at Gf cents per pound. Aron B. Coulter, of Nowata, I. was in the city today shaking hands with his many friends.

Miss Malone, of Chanute, is visiting in the city the guest of Misses Abbie and Mary Hogan. The city missionary society will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 with Mrs Jacobs, at the corner of Belmont and 15 street. The residence of J. Hunter on Gandy avenue was entered last night by some unknown persons through a dining room window, they made out a meal, the best the house could afford and then took a new overcoat, a coat and vest and and departed withont entering any of the rest of the house. Contented FRIDAY Conversion of a Great Genius.

Note: Bring your Gospel Hymns Number 1, 2, 3 and 4. Woman Get In Line For Seats. Lower Floor except last 4 rows $1. Last 4 rows 75 cents 2 Rows in Balcony 50 cents. Gallery 25 cents.

day a customer going into the store asked to see a suit of clothes. Mr. Goldstein being a very small man and not having his step-ladder handy, say's to his prospective customer, ''please hand-me- down that suit, owing to my being ii little short "but John's friend had left, went over to see Percy Bowen's elegant line of Spring samples satisfaction guaranteed. Suits $11 up." For first class laundry take your work to the Excelsior Laundry. J.

H. Atchley Co have one of the cleanest and most up-to-date cash meat markets in thecity. Why don't vou call on them and be con-vinced. Bone Co have disposod of their store to VanMeter Son. For Rent: A very fine large front room, newly papered and painted, gas furnished.

Enquire of Elerick. Dr. C. O. Cranston, office over Elericks drug store.

When you want groceries see Van Meter and Son at the old Bone Co stand. Watch for Sehroters bread wagon it carries the best of everything in the bakery line. II Atchley Co are still selling all kinds of first class meats at a cash price with full weight. VanMeter Son have purchased the west side store of Bone Co. The Palace Meat Market can now be reached by 'phone, call them up when you want a steak for dinner by calling No.

157. See Percy Bowan's line of fine shirts. He makes them to order. 4 pounds of Lard at VanMeters Son for 2 cents. See the Excelsior Laundry.

1" BUSINESS COLLEGE NOTES. Two Remmington type writings have been added. Olive Payne has recently joined the army of business students. Pro, Olson was among those who attended the party at Mr Wirths. Miss Sophia Wick, left for St.

Louis yesterday to visit friends. The B. C. Debating club will hereafter hold its meetings Tuesdays. Win.

Olds, of Bluefield, W. is a new addition to the Business College. Miss Daisie Cooper' of Chetopa has enrolled in the short-hand department. The Business College Debating Club had a very interesting meeting last night. Hampton Gragg has returned from St.

Louis and has entered the Business College. Mr Otto Fisher, recently muster, ed out of the 22 Kans. has been reinlisted to the Business College. The last closed meeting of the B. C.

D. C. was a lively one, not soon to be forgotten by those present. We hear that one of our former students has taken the responsibilities of a Busine-s College upon himself. High School Entcutuimiciit.

The Shade of the Father of Our Country wijl review7 the states at the High School this evening. The roll call will be responded to by the "Mighty Tenths," thirty-fivs strong As loyal citizens you are request ed to report at the asesmbly room at 8 o'clock sharp to observe this review. Admission, fifteen cents. A business man prefers to rent his house to some manufacturing concern which he would like to be a member and will recount those we need. Furniture and upholstering, carriage buildings and repair shops, carriage buildings cooperage, novelty machine shops.

Fifteen minuet es of seven, early in the morning the dinner bucket brigade as they parade to the place of industry is what we want to see a sign of prosperity. A west side lass of some very few su miners is making herself quite notorious by writing anyomous letters to some of the young men of the city, and unless it is ended LOCAL MENTION. Have you registered yet? Call at Van Meters and see their full line of fresh and anlt meats. Alice Shoup, wh haso been sick with the grip is much improved. The city-was full of strangers today.

Mr. Elerick made a business trip to Stark, today. John M. Grant, of Oswego, was in the city today. 8.

S. Hoffman made a business trip to Chetopa today. 'J. A. Gossett who haf been quite sick is improving.

Miss Nellie Smith returned today fiom a visit with friends at Chetopa. H. H. Rannenberg received the sad news of the death of his mother at Hannibal, Mo. For Sale Half Jersey cow and calf at Methodist Parsonage.

Some of the Business College Students attended the party at the home of Miss Bertha Huffman, and all had a very pleasant time. very suddeuly, a very severe treat- meet will be administered..

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Years Available:
1898-1900