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Parsons Weekly Globe from Parsons, Kansas • 1

Parsons Weekly Globe from Parsons, Kansas • 1

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(J. ii i ntj mi 0te i Volume 2 9fo 22 tParsons Jfansas Uhursday 9ay 1899 25 Cents a month These fine olihed onk center tables, brass claw feet for An Elegant Line $1.50. OF Spring Suitings, Wliicli we make to order at Tomlin of Eldorado Springs is in the city visiting the family of Mrs Federer. Miss Blanche Shaffstall returned today from a visit with relatives at Sbuben County, Ind. Miss Bess Morgan went to Chetopa today for a weeks visit with Mrs Harry Iialsey.

Mrs. T. R. Clark and children left today for a visit with relatives and friends at Virgil, Mo. The members of the Ladies' aid Society of the Presbyterian church of the Third and Fourth wards will hold a meeting Friday afternoon at Mrs Plants.

ELLIS MARTIN. $20.00. Memphis Time Table. East bound, No. 402.

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

1:45 p. m. freight, West bound, No. 401. 6:00 p.

m. passenger. No. 417. Arrives 9:15 a.

in. freight Leaves 10:00 a. m. W. C.

Knight, Agent. 100 Men Wanted TO BUY I OF US flt 25 cte. per hundred. Corn in 1 and 2 biulots 35 Good Clean Oats 25 perbu. Corn Chop 7 5 per cwt.

Oswego Bran 75 cts. per. cwt. Best patent flour in city .95 Good patent flour .85 Good coffee 122 Boiling beef 6 cents per lb. Best roasts 12 cents per lb.

All goods delivered promptly. Wo pay no rents and have little ex-- pense, hence can sell cheap. B. VanMeter Sons. GEO.

G. ANTHONY, Sews and lays carpets, lianas paper, upholstering furniture, makes picture frames, atd puts up room mouldings. Shop 2117 Washington Ave. 'Phone 214. Orders left at Bartlett Co.

or Ellis Martin's promptly attended to. Trousers $5. G. E. Bickford has purchased W.

B. Warren's chilli stand at 1921 Johnson avenue, and will run it under the name of Parsons Chilli Parlor. He will have chilli, tamales, coffee, milk and all kinds of lunch always on hand. Give him a call. Ladies are especially invited County High School Note Several of our Students were in attendance at the Parsons Field Day axercise May 6th.

They report a very enjoyable day, and speak highly of the Parsous people, The Base Ball game last Saturday was won by after a very hard struggle. The Parsons SMOKE BLUE RIBBON CIGAR. E. C. Steele Mfg.

boys will return the game May 25 and we may look forward to a very interesting game for it will be the last same this season. LARSEN, The Tailor. At the Flynn-Morris Clothing store St. Louis mid Return M. K.

T. Ry. will run special train from Parsons Friday evening May 12 to St. Louis, round trip only $5.00. Tickets good to return on all regular trains up to Sunday night, May 14, leaving St.

Louis, two full days in St, Louis' to visit U. S. Gun Boat Nashville, also other attractions in the city. W. H.

Lewis, Agt. Notice to Builders. Sealed bids will be received at the office of the city clerk of the Board of Education until 0 o'clock Monday evening May 15, for the purchase of the old school building in the Fourth ward, the purchaser to remove all material from the grounds. The board removes the bell, black-boards, desks and all other furniture, and reserves the right to reject any and all bids. J.

W. Idex, Clerk. LOCAL MENTION. Hampton Gragg is quite sick. Paper hangers are in demand.

Jos. Sevart came down from Walnut today. Rev. Crawford returned today from Ohetopa. A Nelson of Mound Valley was in the city today.

1 John Wheeler made a business trip to Erie today. Mrs. A. E. Shaffstall returned rom Oswego today.

Lee Halloway made a business trip to Joplin today. Mrs Leech of Thayer was visiting in the city today. John Doughty went to Webb City today on business. W. H.

Swatszel returned from a business trip to Coffey ville. J. H. Coldren and wife of Wal-nut have moved to this city. Frey, General Mgr.

of the Santa Fe, of Topeka is in the city. Mrs Fair of McCune was with Mrs Elerick yester-: day. Eight hundred and sixty boxes of Strawberries came in on No. 4 today. Pres.

A. R. Taylor, of the State Normal School will lecture at the High School building Friday evening May 12, on "The Education thatBest Fits One for Life." Admission 10 cents. Announcements, May 2 1, Sunday Baccalaureate Sermon by Pres. Murlin of Baker university.

May 23, Tuesday Entertainment by Juniors and Seniors. May 25, Thursday Field Day Exercises. May 25, Thursday evening Commencement exercise. Rev Northrop will lecture on the subject, "Brain Plus Heart, The Secret of Success" a the Commencement exercises. Many of the former graduates of the school have visited us the past They say that they can not forget their school days.

Several of the students are sick with the measles. If you want to scare a senior just tell him that he has the measles. Rev. Veazie of Topeka is spending the week with us. Mr.

Veazie comes to us as a represenative of He will remain with us over Sunday and assist in the County Sunday School Convention which is to held in the County High School Building May 11, im. Mrs. McDanielsand mother were visitors of school Monday. Denver Colo, and Return $20.50. On account of General Assembly Cumberland Presbyterian Church at Denver, the M.

K. T. will make above rate. Tickets on sale May 10, 17, limited for return to June 15 W. H.

Lfwis, Tkt. Agt. Ice delivered on short notice at 25 cents per hundred by VanMeter Son. Phone 203. Patronize the Excelsior Laundry Dewey Ham is the Best.

The Misses Elliott left this morn ing to join their mother at Emporia where she was called by the illness of Mr Eliott. Maynard and wife of New Franklin, who have been visiting the family of -Maynard have returned home. Mrs, Walkins and daughter Miss Bell returned to their home at Erie today after a visit in the city with Mrs. Charles Bennett, and Miss Lida McCormic. Dr.

CO. Cranston, office over Elericks drug store. Van Meter Son will sell ice at 25 cents per hundred delivered or at the store. J. W.

H. and J. C. Columbia, of Chatopa, were in the city today. Miss Blanche Hughes left for Erie today for a short visit with her sister.

Regular meeting of Circle No. 2 Ladies of the G. A. R. Friday after noon at 2:80.

Holmes, W. L. Bartlett and E. C. Pfeitfer returned from Topeka today.

Ellis Gowin of Buffalo Mo. is in the city visiting her sister Mrs. E. C. Gorman.

Flora DeVoss and Her Clever Company at Edwards Opera House all next week. Eat.Dewey Ham. Clark Conley of Joplin Mo. was 9 transacting business in the city today..

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Years Available:
1898-1900