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The Evening Herald from Parsons, Kansas • 8

The Evening Herald from Parsons, Kansas • 8

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THE EVENING HERALD. Thursday, Jan. 29, 1903. 0. F.

Pennywitt, 205 240 acres in Missouri for sale or will trade for arocerv, bakery, restau- Concerning Personal THE LODGES Miss Km ma McK.ee is visit inx Iriemls Kansas City. EVENING DRESSES. Wet find VefllitR Gown Are the RlffJH of Fankloii. imported dancing frocks are shown with skirts which barely react) the ground. A Vienna model seen recently had a skirt made In the new double style, tin1 two skirts nppllqued with guipure of the applique type and with narrow relvet ribbon running In stripes over the seam of each gore und finished with a fringe and a motif of pearls.

These long stripes from the waist nre exceedingly fashionable, and a bull gown of point d'esprit was recently Mrs. Reamer of Joplin is in the city visiting friends and relatives. rant or Parsons property. A chance to get a good farm. Also farms In La-bette and Neosho counties for sale.

House and lot for sale on West Stevens avenue, handy for the shops. Rents for $11 per month. Leased for one year; will accept $150 down an $15 per mo. with interest. Eight room house West Forrest close in.

Gas, Cistern, barn, etc. $1,600 Almost new house in 1st ward, gas, cistern, barn, $9 00.00 cash. Splendid new property on Appleton, $1,000. Good house and lot investment; East Clark, $700, rents for $10 per month, will pay 15 per cent interest; $350 down Two story house East Forrest and Thirteenth, nice house, cheap if bought soon. Choice vacant lots Appleton and Fifteenth, West Washington, Stevens, Chess and Lincoln.

Money to loan on city and farm property. In-vestment stock $2.50 per month. Pays $600 in 112 months, guaranteed. Bargains in property on East Johnson, East Belmont, Lincoln Grand Lodge, Chapter and Council. Kvery Mason in ('arsons should visit Wichita at least once between February 16th and 19th at which time the Crand Lodge, the Grand Chapter and the Grand Council of Kansas will be in session in that city.

It will be the forty-Seventh annual communication of the Grand Lodge, the thirty-eighth annual convention of the Grand Chapter and the thirty-fifth annual assembly of the Grand Council. The meeting places will be for the Grand Lodge Lena (More, cashier at Fitch's grocery store, is reported on the sick list. Chess, etc. Chas. A.

Lambert returned this morning from a two week's visit in the east. Mrs. Spencer of North Central has resigned her position at Stra.s-burger's store. Toler's opera house, for the Grand Chapter, Scottish Kite cathedral, for the Grand Council Scottish Rite cathedral and for the custodians of the school of instruction the Masonic hall. A rate of one fare for the round trip has been secured on all railroads from all points in Kansas.

OPERA HOUSE SATURDAY JANUARY 31. MATINEE AND NIGHT Wait for the Band Mrs. Spencer of North Central ave tiue left this noon for a few days visit in Kansas City. W. Weaver of Oswego was calln! to Parsons this morning by the death of Mrs.

Wallace. Decker. Wilbur Camp No. 2310, R. N.

of of Pueblo, pass resolutions of respect on the death of Mrs. Carrie Roberts, who died in that city some weeks ago and whose remains were interred at Oakwood cemetery in this city. The tribute paid the deceased by the Pueblo order was one of which the bereaved relatives have reason to feel proud. MILTON' Ben Jarboe of Coffeyville was In the city last night and attended the lecture of Father Nugent. Mr.

and Mrs. Shepperd of Walnut are the guests of K. Salerm and family residing south of town. Comedians Playi M. W.

A. Camp No. 844 at their meeting last night received the applications for membership of Mr. Teachworth and Canoose. Committee on entertainments will report in lull at the next regular meeting.

One visitor was present last night. Miss Lizzie Chreiker of Kansas City is the guest of Mrs. George Workman of West Crawford avenue. PRESENTING Miss LllUe Odell of West Crawford avenue is detained from her studies at school while having her eyes treated. All delegates to the Central Labor Cnion are requested to be present at the meeting tonight in the hall on Washington avenue tiver the bottling works.

By order of T. W. Floyd, Mrs. Geo. Meek, after a short visit with friends in this city, returned to her home in Neosho county last night.

The Funniestand Greatest OF ALL FARCE COMEDIES, LEONARD' Two Jolly Rovers Mrs. E. M. Haubold of West Diir avenue left yesterday for a pleasure trip to San Antonio and other points in Texas. Special conclave of Coeur de Lion "ommandry No.

17, Knight Templar, his evening at for work in the 'ted Cross degree. Mr. Kstell Edwards, who for the past few months has lived In Iola is back to Parsons shaking hands with his friends again. The Triple Tie Benefit Association talloted on two applications and elects! Win, Sesney to membership last light. VEILING GOWN.

trimmed with satin ribbons about an inch wide placed in groups of three and finishing wilh deep loops left loose at the end. Rows of line punched insertion encircled the skirt at intervals of eight or nine inches, and these rows of luce went over the ribbon and kept it In place. Net gowns are very fashionable, and a fine I missels net with tiny ring spots is much used in cream and Beetle. There are usually many flounces on this type of gown, and it is quite smart to have three graduated ribbons on each Bounce, the deepest at the edge. The evening gown shown is of veiling trimmed with narrow ribbon and embroidery.

JUD1C CHOLLET. A Play of Pure Irisn Wit The Maccabees. K. of P. and A.

O. U. W. No. 12 meet tonight.

Miss Nellie Parker of Springfield bus returned to her home, after a pleasant visit with her sister, Mrs. Henry Schellhardt. Sanitary methods in everything at Magruder's. Miss Dollie Brown, who has been the guest of Mrs. Bush, of West Washington avenue, left for her home In St.

Louis yesterday. Try that pork and beans at Magrud r's. A big hit. Carring' Positively More HIGH CLASS SPECIALTIES Than any Company on the road. Superb Band and Orchestra.

Special Matinee. Dreadfully DlscoaraKing'. "1 see I hat a lot of French scientists claim to have discovered how to abolish old age and insure an indefinite prolongation of life." "Say, what a sad blow this will be to expectant nieces and nephews who are waiting for the bank accounts of rich uncles and aunts!" Philadelphia In quirer. Rev. Father Tierney of Coffeyville.

Father O'Brien of Walnut and Father Hull of Galena attended the lecture of Father Nugent last night. They were the guests of Father Neusius. Second Class Colonist Rates. February 15th to April 30th the K. T.

railway will make very low colonist rate to Texas, California, Colorado. Oregon, Washington, Utah and Montana points. For full information see Katy's ticket agent at Parsons. Kansas. Scratch, scratch, scratch; unahle to attend to business during the day or sleep during the night.

Itching piles, horrible plague. Doan's Ointment cures. Never fails. At any drug store 50 cents. John Juno, who with his family moved to Washington, some two years ago, arrived in the city last night.

He was accompanied by his family and will again locate here. He says Kansas is good enough for him. Try the chili made at the Little Gem restaurant and see if it is the best. The 20th century pails furnished and chili can be carried away without the least inconvenience. OPERA HOUSE ONE NIGHT MONDAY, FEB.

2 THE GREAT BARLOW MINSTERELS Building a New Town. The opening sale of lots will take lace at El Berta, Texas, January 22, i Low rate excursions January via the K. T. One rate, plus $2.00 for the round trip; tickets twenty-one days. The opportunity for busines and investment are unequalled.

For full information fed dWaa JAMES BARKER. For sale by all dealers. Price, 50c per box. Foster-Milburn Buffalo, N. sole agents for the U.

S. Groceries, Feed and Flour. Those are our specialties. Orders promptly filled. Remember us for feed and flour.

We sell the "White House," "Kansas Best" and "Big Four" Flours. Phone 149. 1879 Johnson avenue. UPDYKE GROCERY. Miss Nellie Long, a teacher at the Lincoln school building, has taken a short vacation and is visiting relative-; at Fort Scott She has been in poor health for several weeks and takes the vacation in the hopes that her health will be improved.

Boiled Cider at Trotter's in quart bottles. I J. A. COBUPN, Manager end Sole Owner The crowned heads of every nation, Opening' of new 1903 The rich men, poor men and misers All join in paying tribute to DeWitfs Little Early Risers H. Williams, San Aantonio, writes: Little Early Riser Pills are the best I ever used In my family.

I unhesitatingly recommend them to everybody. They cure Constipation, Biliousness, Sick Headache, Torpid Liver. Jaundice, malaria and all other liver troubles W. C. Holmes.

35 WHITE ARTISTS 35 GRAND OPENING SPEC1ACLE ENTITLED UA Royal Reception in Beautiful Venice. Presenting the entire company in a first part novelty of superior merit including expensive wardrobe, beauti ful scenery and radiant electrictl et-ful scenery and radiant electric ef fects. Mew S.ncs. New Jokes, Ereryihmo New Fine Band. Superb Orchest a.

ffi's Early Risers Th ftttimwHi ''ef-in rills. Wash Goods All the latest ideas at popular prices. Also new wool and SilK Dress Ooods. We would be pleased to show you. W.

L. BARTLETT CO. WATCH FOR GRAND NOONDAY STREET PARADE AND CONCERT PRICES 25, 35, 50 75c. When wanting Fruits, remember that Trotter keeps the best supply in tt.e city..

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