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The Parsons Weekly Blade from Parsons, Kansas • 3

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Tjowe the man charged with euros TO CURE THE GRIP i 3 VB I VUI ELLIS M-AJITIH Largest Furniture and Carpet House in the State. WHOLESALE MERCHNATI i AND DEALElt IN ALL KINDS'! OF PRODUCE AND FEED "After sulleiing for two months from a severo attack of grip I fonnd quick relcf nnrt a liiHtine cure by using Dr. Miles' Iveivtne, i'uiu Pills and Heart cure." Harry Abbott, Cln-ciunati, Oliio. W. C.

Cole the popular portei ou the Katy is laying off. Geo. Henderson is on the run' M. F.Smith Is tie place to Bny coal because you get your moneys worth. Mrs.

M. A. Enave returned to after a weeks ylsit with relatives and friends. Jack Ventls is reported some better at this Issue. "Falling to And relief from the grip with old methods, I took Dr.

Miles' Paiu Pills. Nervine and Nerve and Liver Pills and was permanently cured Gust Egan, Jackson, Mich. Rev. A. Fairfax will be at his post Sunday, New Hope church.

Another Victory for Parson A dispatch from Topeka, commit! of the house voted unaminlously against tlie bill to repeal the asylum act of 18809. This is the second time the committee has reported ndyersly on this measure and it is the openion of those in a position to know that this will end the matter so faras the legislature ts concerned, and that the matter of is confining the appropriation voted for the building of the new asylum will meet with little or no opposition. whoso preliminary' examination vjia set for Monday after coon in Junfic Chapman's court was arranged, bnt waine exHmination. The bond was fixed at Seven Hundred Dollars.which he was unable to give so ho was taken to Oswego by Constable Jones. OASTOIIIA.

8earg tie A 6 KM Have Always Bought TIib Kind You Havi Signature UHKAl UATK8 TO CALIFORNIA On February 12th and on each Tuesday there after including April 30th 1901, the K. C. F. S. M.

will Bell oue way settlers tickets to San Francisco, Los Angles and San Diego Cal ifornia, for $25.00 W. U. Knight, Agent. i IFor crip aches use Dr. Miles' Pain Pills.

id by all Druggls Some Queer snrles of Vaccination The doetorc tell queer stories about people wh't get vaoolniteil. For in stance oni nhvs'ircian spins a tales ab-a family of eight, all of whom wanted mmunity of smallpox. A family coun cil was cal ed, It was dediced that eight vaccinations at fifty cents por wopld be to much in luxury class and a cheaper method was debided upon, Accordingly a representative was sent up town buy home taeatment vaccination supplies. The outlay was three dollars. The members ef the family who always draws the honor of killing the Sunday chickens was given the job of applying vaccine.

Not one of the vaccinations took. Yester-day physician; went the rounds of the family and did the whole job over at fifty cents a head. The total out lay is seven dollars. The moral is that whole economy is. the road to it must be practiced on besides the doctor- Win field.

Miss Ida Young of Wichita was the guest of JMiss Maud Charles last Sunday- Mr. 'Mose Givins of Ponca City was in Winfleld last week. Mrs. Ragger sister of Mrs." Allen Brown left last week for her borne in Humboldt. Rev.

J. Reaves came in last Friday from Wellington and preached at the second Baptist church la3t Sunday. James Jourdon in Cowlev Co. died last'Monday at 5:30 oclock his welth is estimated at $300,000. Miss Maud Charles left last Monday eve for'Wicbita to 'visit friends.

Mrs Al-ie benett of Ponca City, is Wjjown the guest of Mrs. Charles Owens. Mr, A. B. Cramer of Bunker Hill Kansas, a friend of Warren Grant left for his hotbe last week.

Prof. Wrights house Coons In Dixie showed at Burden last Saturday to a full house: the boys came back covered with glory having been treated royally by the burden member belong-ingtotho company are: Prof Fred Wright, manage. James Nichols, W. A. Wright Jerry Taylor, Dave and Wm.

Johnson, Will Hamilton, Leon Louie, Morris and "Wesley Griffin. WhenJdo we stand to day 'amidsu-the nation of the world. THE LASTFOEBORE A CHARMED LIFE. Tili a Whole Army Made Xlim A Target. At late battle of Omdurman the Dervish horde attacked the British troops with a rush, but were shot down by hundreds, until not a man was left, except one tall, gaunt figure, the standard bearer of the Khalifa.

There he stood, defiantly waving aloft the flag of his chieftain, apparently courting death, until a regiment was ordered to hre up-, on him, when he fell riddled with bul lets. But not alone in bloody battles do men court death. That man courts death who pays no attention to a cough until it has brought on Consumption. He courts death, who ignores a cold until he feels the grip of Pneumonia or Pleurisy. The man who neglects himself when threatened with any serious throat or lung trouble is Burely courting death.

Be wise in time. At the first appearance of a Cough, Cold or any Bronchial Trouble take Dr. King's New Discs-very for Consumption. 'Twill soon change your malady to a memory. If your trouble has run so long you are discouraged and hopeless remember it has cured thousands like you, among Whom is Charles Dais, of Bowerston, 0..

who for two years Suffered untold misery from a severe lung trouble, that threatened him with death from Consumption. Then he began to use Dr. King's New Discovery and lately wrote: "It gave instant relief and effected a permanent cure." 50o and $1.00 bottles guaranteed to euro, At all druggists IIUlVllBiaB 8 I -A Johnson Avo Kansas rs Mrs. Sarah Peterson ahl frs, A E. Bncker takon a trip to Fredorui to day.

Mr. Jacob Gooilseal's houRe Is cjuarl ntined with atrial! pox tho case lsnot dangerous. Elder Brooks will preach at the A M. E. Church Thursday.

is still" on tne sick list. BALDRIDGE I CO 1907 JOHNSON AVE. Parsons, Dealers in All Kinds of Fresh and Salt Meats Lard, Sausage, Poul try, G-ame and Fisn. W. 31.

RYAN. C. W. HYAN THE EXCELSIOR STEAM LAUNDRY. RYAN BROTHERS, I'uorRiETOR Telephone Xo.

03. 1929 Johnson Ave. Jr'AKoOJNO ATM. KOHLER'S You can get anything the; NEW GOODS JUST -RECEIVED W.H. BLISS, mAi.ER in ALL KINDS OF FitKSII MEATS AT THE ESTLOW CASH PRICE.

Choice Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal OULTlti HAM, SAUSAiJIS AND ITGS' FEET "i LTTZJSrOH: IN CONNECTION. First Door Soul) of Mathewson Hole CURLY HAIR MADE STRAIGHT! TAKEN FHOM L1FS. BEFOUE AND AVXEB TREATMENT. WONDERFUL DISCOVERY; ORIGOAL OZONIZED OX XABB0W fCOmUOHTKD. Will triphten your hair, quickly nd eastlT 00 that you can do it yourself at lioni no mat-ter how kinky or curly It t.

Thin wonderful hAir nnmndp hna bon-n limde and sold many years trivinir perfect eat is fart ion to everybody. itraifrlttenkinky hair a Miown a hove, Nour ialmutlia ialn inna rl A till Ml It' rrtYAYlt I. it is tup on vflitienrenarauon in inrwonatnu in, and makoe the hair grow. Sold ovr forty years. Warranted ha rmlM.

Testimonials frea on rt'iuefrt. It ws the first preparation ever Soluiur Ktraitrmemnff ninny nair. neware oc imitations, (let the Original Ozonized Ok iHiirrnw tno ffi-nuine never tun to Keei the bair pliable and beautiful. A toilet necessi ty for ladieR and gentlemen. Elegantly per rumea.

uwin(t to us superior unu itninf quality it tne most emomical. It Is not equal to it, Kulldiroctions with every bottle, Only 50 cento. Sold by uealeranr we will uMp you express paid one bottle for 3 cent op three for il.40. Hend or eipreat Write tour rmmt and addres rlainlv OZOWIZKDOX MABKOWIU. UihsitiAfa.

Chlf-aio. 111. )TrSTi I Advice of a Famous Physian, First and foremost, REST. Take care of yourself. Your already weakened nerves wants rest, and must have it.

If the attack is severe, go bed and remain there. More fatalities result from neglect of this precaution than any other cause. Eat sparingly. Your digestive organs are lo no condition to take care of large quantities of food. Drink plenny of pure cold water, ft allays the fever, stimulates the kidneys to action and opens up the pores of the skin.

Keep the bowels open with Dr. Miles' Nerve and Liver Pi Us. Take three doses of Dr, Miles' Nervine per day, and if you cannot sleep take an exira dose at bed time. To fnrtrer control the fever, and to ovfr come the peculiar aches and pains of grip, use Dr. Miles' Pain Pills.

They Prosecuting Attorney, Charles De Wenle, who has passed the three-score mile stone, had a time with the grp; but when sean nt his home in Roscr m. mon, the nthpr day, he paid that Dr. Miles' Nervine was what cured him. Mrs, Vina Glass is very sick with La-grippe. At nearly three score and ten Mm.

Galen Humphrey was fighting against odds when the grip attacked he-; bnt Retook Dr. Miles Nervine, and her neighbors in Wareham, remark on how well she Is looking. Ourcollecor will be In Emporia soon. Look out for our collector In Weir City. After an illness of five weeks from the grip, Mrs.

Harriett Jackson again about and looking fine. She began taking Dr. Miles' Nervine after the fourth week. Her home Is in Bowling Green, MO' Pap up ror for we need the money subscribers. It takes money to run a weekly new paper in Kansas.

v. Mrs. E. P. Green has rrcovered- from an attack of the grip at Canasa.

gary, N. by the use of Dr. Miles Pain Pills. Among the victims of the grip epi demic now so preealent, F. Coyle Is now recovering atCanton, by the use of Dr, Miles' Nervine and Pain Pills.

W. Nihells, of St. Louis, who was down with grip, is reportid much improved. He usen Dr. Miles; Nervine and Pills.

The friends of.Mrs, L. Denison will be pleased to learn of her recovery from grip, at bet tome fin Bay City, throngh the use of Dr. Miles Nervine and Pills. Everybody says that J. W.

Udy is looking splendid siuce his recovery from grip at his home in Des Moines, Iowa. They a know that Dr. Miles' Nervine ws Mhat cured him. CASTOR I A Por Infants and Children. The Kind Yin Have Always Bought Signature of Oscar Washington is in the city ls-Iting relatives and friends.

Abjam Wood a well known citizen is laying at the point of death at Mineral. 'I was given up to die from Wart and nervous trouble caused bv criD Six bottles each of Dr. Miles' Heart Lure and Nervine cured Jean Worth, Jefferson, Wis. ''A mass nieeting of she gas consum ers at the city hull Tuesday night ap pointed Dr. J.

T. Tinder, R. Roach Chris Applch Wm, Maddocks, Geo. Haynes, J. McDonald and C.

Workman a committee to confer to the gas company to see if they can as cert why tbp ga9 consumption is so much greater In January than it was in December, when the weather was not auy colder. Boara tie A Ito KM Vou Have Always Boii Jim Tilm.in and Bill Dexter had slihgt disagreement on the street Tue -sday and both were arrested and find one dollar and cost, each amounting to nine dollars, in Jestice Newton court. Ingrain carpets from 40 cts. to 70 cts per yard ROCKERS from $1.25 up. A full line of COFFINS and CAS.

EETS at reasonable prices. ELLIS and MARTIN FOREST Ave. PHONE 168. Local and Personal PARSONS. Our collector moke but one call the second is unpleasant.

J. R. Ransom le't for his home af er a few days visit with relatives. Rev. VV.

T. Tolever of Coffey ville, returned home after a few dajs visit this city. "When ti crip left me my neivf and heart were badly affected; but I began takietr Dr, Miles' Neryine and Heart Cure and was soon all right." -Wm. Roerlcht, Eau Clrir, Wis. Josephine Pratt came over from Pittsburg to spend a week with relates.

Strictly pure rwk pnusage; 2 pound for 15c at Bliss ioung. Cheap coal at Millard Smith's. Porter Dixon will serve you all kinds of first class meal. Mrs. Lucy Gentry of Denison Tex.

arrlvep in the city. Miss Nellie Washigton has accepted imposition in the Blndf office. J. W. fNollaud of Cofley ville was In the city last week.

If you wantiyour monep's worth to goto Millard Smith's for coal. If youwant a'firstTclasg MEAL, at cup of hotlCOFFEE, a pood LUN3H, and a pood uights REST, Remember BILL WASHINGTON'S Place. Rev. Payne was able to preach at Mount Pleasant Baptist church Sun day aftar a few weeks sickuess. "I was in bed five weeks with the grip nerves shattered, stomach and liver badlv deranged.

Was cured With Dr. Elles' Nervine and Nerve and Liver Pills," D. C. Walker Hallsville, O. Duglas Winficld after a few day visit with relatives returned to Well-City Mo.

The 50 ctn. ralley at the A. church was poorly attended on account of the cold wave Sunday. "My heart was badly affected by an attack or prip ana sunerea miens agony until I began taki ng Dr. Miles Ileart Cure.

It made me a well S. D. Holman, Irasburg, Vt. itev. a.

rainax was preacniuj? to the good people at Chanute Sunday K. B.Floyd wachinp the sunshine nowdays. Am T'fO IT. At Bears the ThdfKind you Have Always Bought Mrs. J.

W. Williams of Lawrence arrived in the city Tuesday to attend the funeral of sister May Ransom. Miss Nell Washington spent a day in Cherryvale this week i.u puuiiinun it na ttii.rnjtjuv uj plir and I could eat uothlng but crackers and milk. I began taking Dr. Miles' Nervine and Tain Pills and the trouble disappeared.

"-Mrs. J. Lindsey, Mon- troBe, Minn. Miss Mary Ransom who came to this city a few weeks ago with her narents from Mnrphabur Term died Sunday Feb. 3rd.

with consumption The funeral was at the A. M. E. church and the remains entered Okewood Ce metry. All kinds of Job work at this office Excelsior Steam Laundry ia the best and cheapest in the city.

Give them a call. Doctor a Yourself At Home. Send for a free copy Dr. Hump Hrevs' Manual, giving tment and care all nients. Humvhreva' Company, P.

0 Box 810, New York. Aither Cole was excanging smiles with Cheeryvale girls Monday, No. 1904 1-2, Parsons, OSWEGOl NEWS. Elder Johnson andSvife hre very ill Mr, James Bedell bruised his wrist very bad. Emma Walker in still nursing Mrs Arigie Rice who has been very ill but Is now improving.

I David Rice and Frank Bedell said the cotton tall must fly this week for they were golne after them. Two more cases of small-pox, John Anderson and Jack Doc. Elm's family is geeting on fine with the small-pox. E. 8.

Wnlker had her patient at the home of Mrs. Bedell one day last week Doc. Howell andTMeWilon ofChe topa were married here last week. Mrs. Bell Porter made a flying: trip toCherryuille and stoped at Mrs.

Bed ell. Miss Oliver Porter presented Mis. Rice a beautiful head rest sf green silk timed in hand made lace. MINERAL NENS Mr. Abe Woods of Parsons who has been jsitlnghis daughter Mrs- Cora Nellon Is reported dangerously ill.

Miss Daisy Turner is very sick. Mrs. H. Hogan Is very sick Misses Mae aqd Zee Boatwright has return ad from Parsons. Mr.

WW. WAlker is on the' sick list. Mrs. A Brown Is very sick at her home. I know one of the Mineral boys will be glad when 8 weeks pay is up so he can go and see bis best girl we though there would be a wedding In Mineral before Several of the young men of Parsons are here mining coal.

There seems to be some tad feeling against the reporter of the Blade at this place because some mistake wss made in Inserting the word "Plow" for "Peace" In last weeks Notes, in speaking of attending court at Columbus- It was simply a mistake by some one and no offence. It would be a great blessing if some could have been called from plows and not lsgrace. We need more farmers among our race. A mistake that was made in the items in last weeks issue of the Blade was a mere OAer site of our correspondent; hope persons will look it over. The long Relayed Army Reorgan ization Act became a law on Saturday and the President, and Secretary of war are now engaged In.

carrying out its provisions. J.t is expected that he nominations o'fVthe high grade, offiicers provided for will be sent to he Senate this week by the President That Gen. Miles will pe made Lieut, general is regarded as certain. Senator Stewart, lb a speach supporting the Ship subsidy bill, said he was on principle opposed to any monopoly of the seabut if there must be a monoply of the sea he desired it to be American. CHANUTE ITEMS We have a real cold spell.

The Ministers and Deacons union will meet here Thursday at New Hope Baptist church. 4 Mr. Frank Fields and Arthur Dawson have returned to their homes from K. U. to spend the winter then they expect to take a trip to Calif oi us we wish them succes.

Malisaie Bucker has the sore eye real bad. Mrs. Kate Dawson takes her depart ure to dav for Colorado Springs. Mrs. Hanner Dixson and her son Racb'srsfJIogans was called to K.

C. to the death bed of her uucte. Some of our colord men are very much worked up over Mrs. Nation. Mrs.

Rose Caffell taken her deuar ture tor home In K. It I had Grip-1 would use Dr. Miles' Pain Pills and Dr Miles'Nervine. Sold at all Driuglsfs. Wm.

Cnllen made a business trip to Mineral this week. Quit a number of our people went to Oswego Tuesday'toattend District court. Old papers at this office 15centsper 100. "Grip made me very weik aujd nervous with tightness of chest and headache. Dr.

Miles' Pair; Pills and Varvine gave me quick relief." Mrs Clindara Butler. W. The Southern Hotel was partial destroyed by fire Wednesday morning "When I was prostrated with grip and my heart and lungs were in bad shape, Dr. Miles' Nervine and Heart Cure gave me new lite and health." Mrs. Geo.

Coolie, Elgin, 111. CARD OF THANKS We desire to thank our many friends and neighbors heartily for their united ind cooperation during the illness and death of my daughter and sister Mrs. Hattie Ramson J' R. Ransom N. T.

Ransom B. G. Ransom Sarah Ransom Mrs. J. W.

Williams. "Grip robbed me of my sleep and I was nearly crazy with neural gi arid headache. Dr. Miles' Pain Pills and Nervine cured mo." Mrs. Pearl Bush, Holland, Mich.

Report that Mrs. Carrie Nation was shot afc Topeka Thursday was not true. ''I had been in" 'bed three weeks with grip when my husband, brought me Dr, Miles' Nervine, Pain.Fllls and Nerve and Liver Pills. I was cured Mrs. J.

Seinier, Franklin, Ind. Abram Woods one of Parsons ear ly settlers, put the past few months making his home with his 'daughter Mrs. Cora Nellon at mineral, died at that place Thursday morning and the remains were brought to this city and will be burled Friday. Miss Lora Bridgwater who has been very sick is improving. Dr.

Miles' Remedies can be found at any drug store, and they are sold on a positive guarantee that first bot. tie or package beaefits, or money refunded. A Grand masqurade and Mardl Gras festival and a rag time cake-walk will be given at the K. P. Hall on Monday night Feb.

18th. 1901, two prizes to be given a wiy, one to th? lady weaiing the worst mask and one to the lady wearing the swellest mask, Each and every one must come with mask on if you want to win' one of these prizes addmission 25cts couple to be given by 0jT. Dunbar Jess Brown floor manager come and your "Money's Worth" "I had grip three months could not sleep; pain all over and headache very bad. Dr, Miles' Nervine, Pala Pills and Liver Pilli made me well." Mrs. E.

C. Bowlby, Waterloo, Ind. HMHHMHUUMOMM.

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