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The Evening Herald from Parsons, Kansas • 8

The Evening Herald from Parsons, Kansas • 8

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Parsons, Kansas
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THE EVENING HERJiLD Dr. J. STANLEY TINDER Hairt Scalp and Skin Specialist 19 It Johnson Ave. HAIR, SCALP and SKIN DISEASES A positive and permanent cure is ffected in every form of skin and scalp disease, Eczema, Ringworm, etter of Hands, Arms, Body and Scalp, Town Topics vB TgA to Dr. Tenbrook, where the wound was dressed.

It will lay him up for a while, but his injuries are not serious. The surplus sand on the Forrest avenue pavement was hauled off this morning. ReDorts from the country school On a Solid Foudation Barber's I itch, in fact all scaley skin diseases. Our Hair treatment has proven a grand success. Hundreds of Parsons people and vicinity will testify to this.

If you have a itchy, scaly condition of the scalp and hair coming out, do not neglect it, as baldness will be the result. We treat the comolexion, make the skin young and fresh; develop and beautify the face; remove wrinkles, tan, liver spots and all discolorations and blemishes from the skin. What sunshine is to the world, facial treatments are to women. Birthmarks, moles, superfluous hair, corns, bunions, ingrowing nails, warts, permanently removed by electricity. Hair, toilet, skin foods and face bleeches manufactured.

Consul tation free. F. M. Phillips of Altamont has been discharged from bankruptcy. Try a can of "Hamberger Steaks and Onions" only 20c at Trotters.

Miss Jessie Burnette has accepted a position with the Ideal restaurant. Miss Ethel Wells will teach the Faii-view school in Neosho township. When wanting something for lunches, these warm days, remember that Trotter has all kinds of Canned Meats, Canned Fish, Pickles, Olives, etc. If you want a good grade of Groceries at a reasonable price try Trotter That's where our business stands. The foundation consists of a reputation for doing first-class laundry work a reputation that has never been approached by any other laundry in the county.

THE NEW PROCESS STEAM LAUNDRY, Geo. Haynes, Prop. 1817 Forrest Avenue districts are that teachers are getting better wages this year. The city bastile is empty. During the slack of business it is being aired and cleaned in general.

W. H. DeJarnette has been nearly knocked out for a few days with an attack of rheumatism. Hay rack rides have not been as A IN Blacksmithing of All Kinds Old Portrum shop West Grand Ave. Makes a specialty of contracted heels or hard frogs.

Work guaranteed or no money. Restaurant frequent the past few weeks as they were earlier in the season. Allen Piatt has been re-elected principal and Miss Dora Davis primary teacher of the Labette City school. The women are wearing kimonas now that look so much like nighties 1911 Forrest A Has just added a REGULAR MEAL SERVICE to the Day and Night Short Order Specialty. Diningr Room for ladies.

All service first-class. Meal TicKets Co. Millard Rude will teach the Liberty school six miles southeast of Parsons. He gets an eight months term at $45 a month. Fruits and Vegetables are a little scarce in the market now but Trotter will try and keep in stock all that is obtainable.

Watermelons and spring chickens are so costly these days that the average family can't afford either but once a week. E. Thayer has been given the contract for plumbing on W. H. Stevens' new home on Grand avenue, west of Eighteenth street.

The members of Queen City band are Munsey's Cosmopolitan Strand Mag'aziries For Now In. W. P. Talbot 1826 Johnson avenue, takes subscriptions for all magazines and newspapers at The New Restaurant 1st door east of Flynn-Morris' is now open and ready for business. New management, new interior new service.

Regular meals, short orders, chili, ice cream and refreshments. Everything- clean and homelike. We will appreciate your patronage. Mrs Lizzie Fouts that you feel like apoligizing ever time you catch one with one on. The rains have caused the weeds to spring up in many pretty lawns about the city and the owners have had a hard time to get rid of them.

There has been less devilment in Parsans the past year than for a long time. The evil disposed people of this city seem to have been on their good behavior Cash G. A. ZAZEEL, Proprietor. W.

H. DEXTER, Head Chef. 4 Forrest Today was clean up day at fire department headquarters. The fire Hall H. O.

WICIi members of the Queen City band are requested to meet at the band room at 7:30 sharp tonight. of last night necessitated the wiping of all brass and nickle fixtures on the The Rasbach Barber Shop Will still be maintained at its old-time high standard for first-class work ond most cordial treatment. The new management solicits your patronage. 308 N. 23rd Street 1909 Forrest Ave.

Ready for business. Firstclass tables (5 in number. Coolest Billiard and Pool Hall In the city. Diop in. 5 i i fire aparatus.

A prominent business man was up with the daybreak this morning pulling weeds out of his lawn to get an appetite for breakfast, while he let the rest of the family sleep. The local officers are in receipt of Has a fine line of Staple and Fancy Groceries, also Fruits, Vegetables and Feed. Neighborhood rows have not been so numerous in Parsons as they were some months ago when several obnoxious people were given their walking papers. The indications are that there will be a spirited fight for the Republican nomination from this district this fall. More interest will be centered in this than in the county convention.

The town of Manitou, was visited by a severe cloud burst Tuesday, but fortunately no Parsons people were in it, although quite a large number of our people are in that vicinity. G. A JOHNSON Formerly in the Russeli Hall. BARNES HODGE Why Not i i v-v 1 -a -1 4- tl 1 postals and letters advising them to keep a lookout for individuals wanted in other towns for various crimes. If our officers could locate some of these people they could secure good part of the city.

Phone 329. Have Cold Soda at Home? We will deliver 24 bottles soda, assorted flavors, anywhere in the city for 75cts. When you want coal of all kinds and want good service, see me at my new yards on Grand just east of Katy tracks. Phone will be in in a few days. J.

F. Harvey S. M. Reeves, west of the city a. couple of miles, is much pleased with his alfalfa this season.

He had cut it twice a couple of weeks ago, and expects, with favorable weather, to get another cutting. The first cutting yielded three fourths of a ton per acre and the second a ton. About the house Jeans for wearing apparel have gone out of date in this section of the country and it is seldom that the clothing dealers sell any jeans. They say that corduroy and overalls have taken the place of jeans. Meade Harlan, a fireman was unfortunate in stepping on some plate glass at the fire last night cutting a Dudley, the boss chili man, also serves the best cheese and ham sandwiches in the city.

1811 Johnson avenue. Parsons Steam Bottling Co. L. C. MOSES, Prop.

is a small patch that cut at the rate of about three tons per acre. Mr. Reeves finds that alfalfa responds re- gash in his foot about three and a half markably to fertilzing. This is the inches long and quite deep. He went first year for his alfalfa.

I W. C. RING Broke Up the Meeting. The Knights of Macabees met in regular session last night over O. V.

Small's store with the unlucky thirteen present. Being some what sup Piano Purchasers of Parsons can save from $25.00 to $100.00 in buying a piano, if they will give us a chance to figure with them. A great many have bought pianos and paid enougn to have gotten a really good Real Estate, Insurance and Notary Pxiblic Money on Real Estate on Easy Terms. instrument, but instead have gotten one for which they have to apologize, the scale being unevenly balanced, some parts getting and harsh while other parts have got thin and tinny, and the older it gets the worse it gets, and there is no remedy. A.

B. Chase, Bush Gerts and Victor pianos never get that way; they always sptisfy. Figure with us an erstitious they delayed calling the lodge to order till more members came. After opening they had only transacted a small portion of their business, when the alarm of fire was heard and they soon discovered it was directly under ttfm. Seeing their immediate danger they closed the meeting and made their exit.

Before they could get out of the hall it was filled with smoke. The fire broke into their plans in several ways. They had prepared a banquet for the members and a large number came before the fire but it put a stop to all pleasure as well as business. save money. Our prices and terms are right.

Come in and hear the best 1 phonograph on earth, the "Edison." ATSe also Have a complete dairy of thirteen cows that we will eitH er sell or trade for city property and rent you the 43 acres of land. -A. house of five rcoms; barn, gas, electric light, good location, 7o 13 feet of ground, if sold soon $1000 will take it. Lot in nice location on Grand avenue, poor house, price $1400 new four room house, with free g'as, in Iola, Kansas, to trade for property here, price $950. We Have for sale a 3 acre tract improved, in city limits, $1500.

four acre tract, improved, $200. 7 seventeen acre tract outside the city limits for $2400. twenty-one acre tract, improved, An improved 80 acres near the city for $2500. good 160 acres, improved, miles from city $3200. "We Have some very desirable vacant lots.

We have them for sale. W. W. 1807 Johnson Aveuue. For Rent.

Six-room flat, centrally located; with bath, gas and electric lights. Enquire at Van Meter Sons store or A. Alathewson. 147-52 RepulsJve Features Blackheads, pimples, greasy faces and muddy eomplect-ons, which are so common among women, especially girls of a certain age, destroying beauty, disfiguring and makinc repulsive, features which would otherwise be attractive and refined, indicate hat the TTvrr is out of order. An occasional dcse of Herbine will cleanse the bowel? regulate the liver and so establish a clear, healthy com-plection.

50c at C. Holmes. complete furniture outfit of a four room house for sale. We will rent tHe house to party purcHasing furniture. M.

A. McKinley, dry goods, groceries and notions, 600 Lincoln avenue, has just received a fresh shipment of Junction City flour. Best grade $1 sack, and every sack warranted. Cheaper grades for less money, llltf.

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