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The Parker Message from Parker, Kansas • 8

The Parker Message du lieu suivant : Parker, Kansas • 8

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Parker, Kansas
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rnTrrn a rvi (i nir.il ma Ilowery of Goodrich was visiting in Parker lust week. In using cough eyrup, why not get the best? one that comes highly recoincnded is Ukks Laxativi: Couiit Svnur. contains Honey om i i My Gcsi Friend Alexander Denton, who lives on llurul liouto 1, Kdward, ft. says: "Dr. King's Now Dis Tftl nnd is superior to other cough syrups in many way.

Children always like it because it contains UQOpiates.is a laxative and is guaranteed to give satisfaction or your money refunded. Try it. Sold by J. L. Ruble.

Si W. C. Oldf ield I covery is my best earthly menu, it cured mo of Asthma six years ago. It has also performed a wonderful euro of incipient consumption for my son's wife. The first bottle ended the terrible cough, and this accomplished, the other symptoms left one by one, until she was perfectly well.

Dr. King's New Discovery's power over 9eo9oov I The Hustling Real I Estate Man. I Wonderful Eczemi Cure. "Our little boy had eczema for five writes N. A.

Adams, Him ricttM, Pa. "Two of our homo? ifoett.rs the case was boi)cless hn luntr- beinjraffectedi- Wethcnf employed fithw doctors bnt no Lpneilr reunited. By chance we rend iifioat Rleetiie lSitlerbouKhl? a bottle nd aooa noticed improve-: ment. VTe continued this medicine until" several bottles were used when our boy was completely enred." llest of all blood medicines am body buildincr health-tnnics. (iimrantced at KubleV I Vutf storey 50e.

Improper-action of the kidneys' cawe back hche, lumbago, rheumatism. a kidney remedy that will relievctbese'dis eases. Pleasant to take and guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. "Relief in every dose." Sold by J. L.

Ki'finL- I STEP INTO SLATER'S coughs and colds is simply marvelous." No other remedy has ever equaled it. Fully guaranteed Real Estate and Insurance Agent, by J. L. ltublc, Druggist. and $100.

Trial bottle re. isaroer anop When you want a Jfc Nice Shave or Hair-Cut Jf you hava anything to trad or sell list It with him. you want to buy a farm set Wl-to At uirl.al.l vw.itvi.iii,, pAPKFQ, KANSAS, GOODRICH HAPPENINGS. 9 A share of your patronage I is appreciated. JOHN SLATER, Propr.

The telegraph intrumcnt pelled out the nation's cry for help. Unto every city, village and hamlet went the reflyicg.csll-to Columbia i sons. i A nation's emblem-Old GIory-hd been fired upon. Flying from the nutt head it had been met in a southern port by the ominous boom of defiant cannon. War, grim visaged wer, had come.

A conflict that was to leave its record of heroic deeds, of unexampled valor, upon all history, A conflict that was to pit brother against brother, friend agabst friend, each battling for the right as ha saw the right 1 From the farm end factory, the store and office, the pulpit and schoolroom came the answer. It echoed from ocean to ocean, from east to west and north: "We're coming. Father Abraham, Five hundred thousand strong I The roll of the drum, the shrill notes of the bugle, marked the mustering; camps, and into them gathered the flower of the nation's manhood. From' but these mustering camps there inarched an army clad in blue, each hero eager to perform that duty, no matter what it be, assigned to him. "Southward, ever southward," was the battle cry.

"Southward to meet the foe-' nian, an army dad in gray." Hilliar d' Let Us Figure On Your- BARBER SHOP. Mrs. Way Trigg, Miss Winnie Drewer and Miss Edith Brownrigg expect to attend the commencment exercises at Baldwin the last of this week. Misses Mary and Lydia Brownrigg are expected homo from Baldwin next week. Vernon, Walter McBride's little boy was very sick tho first of the week with lockage of tho bowels.

Drs. Warner and Turner, were both in attendance Monday. 1 LUMBER, WINDOW, DOOR AND PAINT EnLL U' For.an easy shave or an nrtis-tic hair cut. Bath Room in connection. Agency Lallarpe Steam Laundry.

Laundry goes every Tuesday. You trade a i a Vf F.N. MILLIARD. Wo have a complete stock of all. Also high and low grades of Farmers hard at work, News it PRODUCE IVr.NTED.

RUBEROID ROOFINGS mighty scarce. might say, "Mitey plenty," though and not I mis it a mite, if wo were to judge by the way the farmers' wives talk over the phone lines about their hen houses being mighty full )f mites. AND For four long years the din of battle resounded through the XzsA. For lore years there was an incessant boom of cannon, a rattle of musketry, ch'si: cf etect upon steel. For four long years the army in gray proved a valiant foerr.an for army in blue.

Sons of the north and of the south fell upon hundred of etub'jernly contested battlegrounds, and found a last long resting place side by sido in graves. The prayers that ascended unto heaven from those battlefields wrtc for both blue and gray; one bugle's strains sounded the find "Vip.s" for the vaUii.t to, of both the north and south. I wiU to announce to the farmers of community that I have succeeded II. S. Hatfield in the Produce business in Parker, and ant to buy youi Poultry and Kggs nt highest market price.

I pny cash, and honest dealing is my motto. Phone No'. 82. C. L.

Cuiitis. SHERWIN WILLIAMS 1 PAINT We understand Mr. and Mrs. Alva Cox are thinking of taking in the climate of Colorado for a while for tho benefit of Mr. Ccx's health whoso system seems to Le full of malaria.

i IE. A. Hunter! The best on We Will Save You Money in All Tilings in Our Line Ivy Redding of Parker, visited. from Saturday till Wednesday with her grandfather, Jusprr Bjerley. (.

A little three-year-old son of Fay Knight, living a few mile- Dentist. SATIF4C3IJf UAH ANTE ED. Phone No. 57. Parker, Kansas.

ou'h fell lant Monday from a rail catching his leg on a splint- Near half a century has passed away since the disbanding of those two mighrJ nc( shake at nco nd inflicting a serious woiind armies since the victorious blue and the defeated gray parted with a hand: Dr. Turner dressed tho "wounds and it is doing Appomattox. The heartaches and pain of four years of strife swallowed up in the glories of peace and a reunited nation. Back to the plow and the factory, back to the store and office, back, to the pulpit and school room, back to the duties of peace, to the work of repairing the, devastations of went Columbia's sdn north and south. Is better equipped than ever before to take care of its large and growing: trade in all lines.

The, Jim Hu'sted living in the Keels uk district, was married st Thursday to a girl who has been living near Parker bat whoso name we were unable to learW, We had a pretty fair attendance at Sabbath school hist, Sunday in spite of tho touch of winter. 'Ilie. As we gather today with spring flow ers to do reverance to the heroes who have gone we must look back that half a century ta'review those scenes oi conflict The cannon that then deah death and destruction are today moss covered and I teacher of the Bible class told us that he had found out by counting cDMUs GRANGE noses that there were 115 to 120 plan under which'we operate enables to buy a very- large part of our goods in carload lots and places us in ppsitionto. give our customers the ndults in tho Sabbath-school basin in which Goodrich lies, while ho was getting only about. 1Q per cent of that number in his class.

Accord ing to that we ought to have at least attendanct in all as a reasonable average. benefit of reduced cost. We have an especially goad and complete line Mr. Hoag living across Big1 Sugar creek, was presented by his buried beneath the.debns of the battlefields of oldv. Time has pealed the ravages of and covered with a -softening hand the evidences of that four years of warfare.

But we have the remaining gray-haired veterans, and the graves of those passed away, to remind us of the valor Columbia's, sons. The generation of today has not for- -gotten, and the generations yet unborn wilt' not forget, the care due these final resting places of a nation's dead. We scatter flowers upon them in token of our appreciation of their services to their country of yesterday, our country of today, Whatever their place in life, whalcvei; their station, whatever their fortune, they are deserving of equal honor at out hands. And unto them a grateful nation has 'dedicated this day; a day on which we, with freshest flowers, pay tribute to the memory of the nation's heroes. wife last Thursday night with triplets, two boys and one girl, rvnv jsr one of tho boys died, but the other two as woll as the mother are reported as doing- well, Farming Implements this a Come and see before buying.

We can save you. money. hhiiiiimiiwihiiiiiii iillln 'In 111 Remember also that you can get any. -th i ng you want here Frost Monday night bit gro en things a little. We stayed in the house.

Among those in attendance at bur Sunday services were; Reed Tyler, Sam'l Redding and Mr. rom Parker and vicinity, and Mr; Gilpin and Enos Long from 'the southeast. Gilpin stayed over Sundry with Jasper and will remain in the neighborhood till after In the immortal words of him who called that army in blue into being; who directed it during its hard fought who bid the men that comprised it a God speed back to their homes when its work was done But in a larger sense we cannot dedicate, we cannot consecrate, we cannot hallow this ground. The brave men, living or dead, who struggled here, have consecrated it far above our power to add or detract The world wilL little note, nor long remember, what we say here, but it can never forget what they did here." Wright A. Patterson.

i for the homeorthe farmr and that we handle nothing but the best grade of goods. If not in the habit of corning here to trade try it. Bring your produce albngand get highest market prices' Decoration Day, Mr. Wra. Ferguson and wife of Sugar Valley were the guests of, it itheir son in-law Thomas Trigg and wife over Sunday.

Frank and Rose Beany, of Centerville township, are visiting Patrons' Co-Operative AssU Cadmus, Kansas at Walter this weeek and helping with the work and to care for the sick child. C. A. McMulIen, of Mound City, was m.Goodrich on business Tuesday. 7 i.

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1896-1922