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The Parsons Weekly Blade from Parsons, Kansas • 3

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r.oiill tnlOiir, on thfi i. XJlJUWiHV.l.JU W. i cn ln Sal i fits -V? tH jf ELLIS MART1JN Largest Furniture and Carpet House in the State. Ingrain carpets from 40 eta. to 70 cts per yard ROCKERS from 1.25 np.

A full line of COFFINS and CAS KETS at reasonable prices. ELLIS and MARTIN FOREST Ave. PHONE 168. To flnl the rip with old mclhcdif; I took Pr. Miles' ralu Pil'n, Nervine and Nerve and Liver Pills and was permanently cured Gust Ean, Jackson, Mioh.

Mrs. Alice Gayden was viattsng relatives In Cherokee, last week Mrs. Hannah Davis Is Indisposed, this week. Ben Tab, who has been flUIng th position as poter, in Chns. A.

Morrl barber shop, will leave on thc24uh Inst, where he has accepted a s'mller tionwith Thos.H. Cantee, in Blaq, Back, Ark. Benny, being a first clase boy, we feel that ha will fill his new position wlthcredet. 'I had been in bed three week with grip when my husband brouph me Dr, Mile' Nervine, Pain Pills and Nerve and Liver Pills. I wns Mrs.

J. Beinier, Franklin, Tnd. The German steel tmnuNetnr-a eem to be even more afraid of the big Morgan steel trust than the people in this country are. The future will soon show whether their fears ore justified Isaiah Harwell who went to Denlsrn a few day" ago, passed through the cHv Monday evening, on the flyer, enroute orSedalia Mo. Grip robbed me of ys ejsep, aTrtn "MeinnlilH." The phrase, "The way to a man's heart Is through bis stomach" is a common one, and it was never better illustrated than in the patronage the new cafe car service on the Memphis route is attracting to that line.

The Southeastern Limited is steadily growing in qopularity and deservedly so. ir is 'as comgiete eveny cietsu as any of the east. Ihedlnlng service, unlike some other lines, Is within the reach ora it no tricK at an to i-m I ww u.c WB. JUU foi tv cents. The dining car servece on the Souteastern Limited is open to all passongers on the train, whether they are traveling in Pullman cars or chair cars, Bnd the Memphis route is to be congratulated upon the excell- ence of their service.

fsssxmmEsmm' II For C-riO aOlieS USel Dr. Miles' Pain Pills. Id by all Drugglss. OASTORXA. Bears the KM Von Have Always Bought Thero will ho storms from the 2th the From the 10th the 1 8th is a regular storm period, From the 12th to the 17th unsettled 1 i i It, I via unpiPRHanL wear.

r.om.m- 10th to tfce 25th will be the greatest worm penou ui tun niuwn. xun -i- ij t. 1. 1 npi i storm period runs rrom to mo 2f)th. The moTjth will close fair and eonl.

Tnnll nrohahilitv the SDrin? months will he verv wet. POLOS I Thenuip-Uestrpiief foracold, lslbySootts fimniaion or coa-nver on. I We Rii havo coiflq, you pan 'trvit and see. von will find the erteo taken oit in a niKin intliveeorfourdysyou will bewnnderlns I kk4 li I -Ay I I fo1 itmiinil 1 Local and Personal FAKSONS. Our collector make'but one call the second is unpleasant.

All voters who have not registered or who have changed their residents since the last election, should not put oil the duty any longer. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Page can be found In there new home on West Morgan. "When the grip left me my nerv and heart were badlv affected: but began takieir Dr, Miles Nervine and Heart Cure and was soon all right." Win.

Koerlcht, Eau Clrir, Wis. tJMonroe White Is on the sick st this week. Vice Fiesident Roosevelt has appointed as his "personal messener" a colored man oy the name of Henry I Rinchney. Utah Plain Dealer. If you want a first class MEAL, at cup of hot COFFEE, a good LUNCH, and a good nights REST, Remember BILL WASHINGTON'S Place.

Dr. Gillette has been seriously ill during the past week. The steel cage for the jail arrleved yesterday and will be put in position as soon as possible. No one has probably noticed any March winds laying around loose dur- leg the past few days. The State authorities report that there are one thousand caes of small-1 pox in Kansas.

1 CM A Baosanr Blcrrra ha mmmanrpA I the work of assessing. He has elected 'ohn Beagle as his deputy. whetlierthat cold amounted to anylhlngany-iowa. Aiuoiig me victims ui ino mp demio now so precalent, F. Coylo now recovering at Canton, 0., by the uao of 1)r Miles' Nervine and Pain Pills Nihells, St.

Louis, who wa8 do with 8riP is i i ir. "1UUU improved, no ueu ur. muc-s. Nervine and Pills, Thfl friend8 of MM Denl80t, wlu bo Dleasod to leftru of her recovcry from Rrip) at her home -ln Bay Cityt through the use of Dr. Mile? NTervine pjl)8i An Altercation Quite a serious altercation took place Friday afternoon between city marshel Angel and Joe Schreck, a blacksmith, in the latter's shop, next to Hall's livery stable on Johnson ave nup 14 Beeraf' that the tw0 had vlously had some difficulty oyer tlip fact that while Shreck was' out riding in an automobile recently, Angelo's horse became frightened and broke the buggy.

Schreck claims that An. glo came into his shop and began to abuse him and after applying several epithets they came to blows. Ange'o was badly cut on the face, and claims that Schreck struck him with a pair of tongs. Schreck claims that he only struck him with his fist, and sev eral others who were in the shop bI the time say that Schreck used notl ing but his fists. jrs, e.

P. Green has recovered fc Cana8f by the mfj of Br Ullfg pan uear McCune- J1e 18 a fnends or the labonnS man, the business, the capitalist, the rich and the poor Evervbodv savs that J. W. Udv is jooking splendid siuce tiis recovery ua hmQ 5 roa MninPH. 6 mcy a kuow tuai uv.

iuubb Nervine was Avhat cured him The New Asylum, it j8 thought that work on the new ni nnmmanM Kv'th first 0 uuuiiuk muutu. "c'j chairman of the Boird of Charities told one of our citizens a few days a 0 that the WOuld proceed Ronn fVin Ininnotion noceedinss ciav Center were dismissed. The memhers of the "Improvemeut Com, pauy' have informed some of our cit Izens that they would at once diaiat i their legsl proceedings, and a telegram from Clay Canter Iwo aays ago mdicat ed that there was no need of any of the Parsons attorneys appearing at Clay Center to take any action lo have the proceedings dismissed, aud it is evident that Clay Center people wil at once se that the Injuctiou caso i dismissed. Cha-irmau Allen inquired zenshowfarthoy would hay9 to have the rock haued and otl. er matter 3 relative to the construction of the asylum.

"My stomicu was a ffactsd by trnp and I could eat nothing but crackerB and milk. I began taking Dr. Miles Nervine and Pain Pills and the troubl disappeared. J. Llndsey, Mon- trose, Minn.

According to Government reports Worms Hoes cost farmers Millions of Dollars annually. Many losses formerly attributed to various dis- ea8es now D0in iracfla mvBtSUy worms. It will pay you to destroy these vroraa by using Security Worm Powder especially prepared for hogs O. F. Pennywitt.

CIIANUTE ITEMS. March is letiug us know what she can do. Both Churches are closed on account of fc oq gunday Mrs. Uaaton Ray is still on the sick list. Mrs.

John Dawson is reported het Mr. Jake Goodseal created quite an exeitement one day last week, he had smll-pox and the family was quarantined, the city did not give hi food enough and so he vreut to the city hall to order what he wanted and the city marshel stoped him and ordered him home, now that block is quarantined. Miss Skianer is in the city guest of MissMinuie Hale. Mr. Bob Baker is all smiles, II halgript'i93 coal sleep; pain all over and headache very bad.

Dr, Miles' Nervine, Pain Pills and Liver Pllll made me well." Mrs. E. C. Batvlby, Watarloo, lad- DICAI.KU IN STAPLE Ooiu, per cun 0o Tomatoes, per can. S3 Peaches, per can 10c Dried Prunes, lb 5c Dried reaches, 81-3 Raising, lb 81-3 Rice, 5c Baking Powder, per can 8c up Oatmeal, 21 Highest Price Paid foi Butter and Eggs.

Phone 27. Give Us a Call' CHA ft. LAMBERT iff Solicits Your Is busy Placing in jtock of Suiting ho-vn i'i Parsons, you invited to "xainine the m. The Rasbacfi Hotel Bloclc, PARSONS, KANSAS UHRAP UATK3 TO CALIPOItXIA On February 12th and on eaclir Tu esday there after including April 30th 1901, the K. C.

F. S. M. will sell one way settlers tickets (o San JtYan uisco, Los Angles and ban Diego Cal itornia. for $25.00 W.

U. Knigat, Agent SAY Goto th? llnl aal get some of thafllome" made candy. -i-n. Piivn 25 P. I Prop TURI 9 rn 1311 5t Ave.

IN NUW AN SECOND HAND FUIiXITUUE. (Jueens.vare, Glassware, Stoves ant Tinware, all kinds of Furniture and Stoves repaired. 35 tltlittiaVr'r''- proiaptly procured, OB HO FEE. Send model, sketch. or photo fir tree refnirt oil patentability.

liuk "How Foreicnratcntsand Trade-Marks," FREE. FaixPKt terms ever ellered ti) lavcntore. PATENT LAWYERS OP 26 YEARS' PBACTICE, on nnn phtfhts prnrainrn THRmiGH THEM. Alt ImsiuenH ooutiaeuttal. huund udvieo.

i'aithfill Herviee. Moderate charpes. wteC. A. SNOYZ I Mere Casos of liubcnic IMtisuo iteponi'n Ciipe Town, March Twelve fresh ensos of buiionic plague, including1 three KurcjK'ans, were oliichtlly reported yesterthiy.

Another death, in this caip si while person, has OC' curred from the disease. Caplnrcil In America. Malone, X. March 13. The Ala-lone officials on ill 1 1 ml 43 Cliiuese in iiie i'nited Slates on the border north of Miione yesterday.

LYING mi Horrible Self-Torture of Hindoo Fanatics at a Sacred Bathing Fair. In India thero is a strange assemblage every year in January, at the sea-shore, of Hindoo Fanatics. It is a sacred bathing fair, called Ganga Sagar Mela, At these fairs may bo seen fanatics, who torture themselves horribly, to show their piety. Seme lie naked upon beds of long, sharpened nails. Strange beds these, that murder sleep, lhit others, not fanatics, murder sleep by tortures they could avoid.

Thousands of Americans pass nights of sleepless agony, who, by taking Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, might enjoy refreshing sleep. They cough the long night through and get no rest. Such sufferers should remember there is no need to endure a wretched, sleep-killing cough, which Inflames and weakens the delicate membranes of throat ana lungs ana makes attacks by consumption germs easy, for Dr. King's New Discovery Is the grandest cure on earth for Coughs, rvilda rinnsnmntion.

Bronchitis. Asth ma, llay Fever, l'neumonia, Whooping Cough and all Throat, Chest ana Lung rrouuies. jyus. nf New Straitsville. 0 writes: "Five years ago I was afflicted with a eevera cough.

I would cough all night and be au worn oui in me uiorumtf. vnmij used many remedies until I tried Dr, k'ino-'n taw Disnfivprv. One bottle cora pletely cured me. My husband had a iit.tielr of rneumonia. but WHS cured by this wonderful medicine," It baa no equal.

Price BOo and 9I.DU. oaey baoi if not cured, Trial bottio kCO. PATENT LAWYERS, Wj Kansas is never behind ttlme. The Mr W. C.

Cole had a serious aw-raoh winds began business promptly ent happen to him at Okletree, time and are keoping it np. He. wis on his run in from was nearly crazy with neuralgl and headache. Dr. Miles Pain Pills and Nervine eured mo." Mrs.

Pearl Bush, Holland, Mich. Mrs. JJntier, Mrs. nonuay, Bufflngton were pleasant callers at the office Wednesday. Miss Annie Wadklns is on the sick at- Little Gladdis Martin is recovering ater a severe attack'o! pneumonia, it is to the interest of the colord an shoring people to see that their neib- ors, who are voters, to vote for Busbv mtjet.

aw nnd OT(ler brines, 80(1 morality is the watch word. "When I wns roptrated with' i r'v? nd mv heart and lunes were ir I i hape. Dr. Miles' Nervine and 1 -yvS Owe gave me new lite and Mrs. Geo.

Coolie, Elgin, 111. The Jnvjnal of the a tj, 0 have a Installation at the K. ofT.bb'i Wednesday night 20th int. The -Km? eles Concert Co. will entertain Ik eirlier park of the eveinncr.

Refresh mnts will be served by the child Admission ten cents uity.ine losttne iiran ioint or ms sec- ond fineer on his left conglderable paln when hfl Btopppd the Blade omje.Of course he Is laymp 0ff for two or three weeks and we hope he will get into no mischief, while lay. in 0g. "Grip made me very wek and nervous with tightness of chest and headache. Dr. Miles' Pain Bills and Nervine gave me quick relief." Mrs.

Clindara Butler, W. A vote for Busby for meyor is ote for good government, Little Alpha Lowe is very sick at the home of J. T. Haynes its Grand par. ents.

Jotn Maden and wife arrived In ttw city Saturday to have the little boy's eyes treated Remember Charle Lamber has the finestl stock of SuitinS shown in Par sons call and see him. Smith Is reported on the sick list. Nathen Jonhs the well known con- lractor left Monday for Mc. Oune to do some mason work. Mrs.

Mollis Smith is siek with La Grippe this week, Tne next time you are in town lt' Stock Food. Ic is the Strongest, e6t end Cheapest cu the market costs least to feed per month, guaranteed by one of the largest, com panies in A merica. Alr au r8, Wilson passed throng he city to Coffey yille. Wnile In the city, tney were the guest of Mrs. L.

Grimes. Mrs. Knaves nnd Miss Arith Dorsev was suddenly called to the city on account their brothea's death Mr Henry Louis Dor.ey. Excelsior Steam Laundry is the 1 best and cheapest in the city. Give them a call.

Kind You Have Always Bought to i-o 1 IT- JOIIN'SOX AVE. Parsons. Kan Dealers in All Kinds of i' Fresh, and Salt VMeats li Lard, Poul try, Chime jand Fisn. w. ar.

eyan. C. W. KYAN THE nri cinn ctcam LAUNDRY. RYAN BROTHERS, Proprietor 192!) Johnson Ave.

PARSONS IF YOU WANT GOOD LUNCH GO TO i W. Ih All kin ii of Lunches at lowest prices. Me.it Orders with Bread, Butter and Potatoes. COFFEE ROLLS Sandwiches CAKE TIE IIOT-SOUP AND CANNED GOODS. COnXEU CHNTRATj ami BELMONT SOUTH of tne 1USBACA.

CURLY HAIR iiMADE STRAIGHTI BY TUB TAKKS FROM IIFE. BEFonE AND AIIKB IHKAIHKSt. WONDERFUL DISGOVERYi OZ0XIZED, OX MARROW iotlmt yon cun do It yourself at home no matter how klukv or curly It Is. Thia wondarfal years givinir perrect natlslai tlon to everyboilr. It 18 ino on; Miieprvu.iritiiou ui m.

www vmw Straighten; kinky hall a shown above. Nourishes s. alp, enres dandruff, prevents anu inakn the hair (rrow. Sold over forty Wnrrimtfil harmleRR. Teatimonlals tres i ho p-inest.

It was the llrst preparation ever sold for strnlitUtviiInK kinky hair. Beware of Hih lti.li.lnnl fl.nnlii1A Mnrrow tw tho genuine never fails to keep the fiair t'lia(Jl6nnd beautiful. A toilet necesst- tv imlU'S aim fcreniil'im'n. tieitaunj Iei fii-'i Owlnsr to Its superior and lastlnf at. it is the most economical.

It Is no. po-wr le for anyboily to produce a preparatioa ti.tt.. Km i-ctionii nun everv eon a. Only 50 cents. Sold by dealers or we will ship yon t'-Miii'KS pain one oviiiie 09 vr-uw vi three for $1.40.

Send postal or express ovdt.r, a we do not send goods 0. O. D. Vrttn vnnr linnie and aditvess plainly to WSS' V'' t4t 1 'iareh -1! iUiti'li tin- val csiiiuatcs for MOl-liio? Increuw over chiefly for shiu luildipa. I v.

grip-nerves shattered, stomach td lher badly deranged. Was cured with Dr. Elles' Nervine and Nerve and Liver Pills. -D. C.

Walker Hallsville, O. Judge Flannelly's term is in the dia- trict court of Montgomery county the past week has been largely occupied with the trial of divorce cases, which form the oulkof the business the pres- ent term of CourC The storm of Friday night did con- siderable damaffe to e'ectrio wires several live wires being exposed late that night. 1'ortunrtely tbe damage W8s repaired before any accidents oc- eured. if you are in need of a first clasB suite Lambert is the only place. Mrs.

Mabl Boss arrived in the city ast week on arannnt of lipr utfia being sick. Little Bertha Ross, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willis is reported very 6'Ck' "My heart was badly affected by an auaek of gnp and I suffered intens agony until I began taking Dr. Miles Heart Cure." It made me a well -S.

D. Holman, Irasburg, Vt. 1 here was a spurt in registration cl. I I how. Thftts reltPfif von tackle it quick and compitB.if watt till the cold Is In full oHS'ilouof head and lunpt, why, or course -f'lensnulcltiritcomesln a weeK.

A tic emulsion won't clear restor1 vhnle nreatiilns-maciiine in' a uiinuie i i-m'tiielooklnKformlracles. Tfike notice of the new advertise- ment. of Turner Payne. This is a 3rm that has opened a furniture I 1MHishment in tne uousrora Duna ir.sf rn Forest avenue. Mr.

Turner if lis. well known furniture man who long been lQ the emp, Wj, ttnd Mr. Payne is a molder at th( Payne is a molder at the I RTah' iron foundry. They have some to sell at bargins.and in addi- Hon to furniture tbev carry tinware. JnorwiirA ntp ANXOUNCEME5TT.

Wm. Busby announces his candicy for mayor of Parsons subject to the ReDUblican primary. Mr. Kusbv is one of Parsons most successful busl- ness men and if nominated will pro mise to the people a careful business administration. WEIR CITY CLIPPINGS.

Every house that has small-pox has oeen quanntinea also pumic meetings oy order or tne Mayor. The birth-day party of Rev. J. S. King on Thursday evening, March Tth wbr Biiccflss from everv Mint.

The presents were numerous and beau- tifnll. There are many young men here that are in need of a wife, "girls" here is a chance. All are miners and chrifitian men. The Ideal has fine candies. All kinds of Job work at this oH.3 Go to Lamberts' for your clothing CHEROKEE NOTES.

Mrs. Alice Gayden was siting her sister, Mrs. R. Moore, and after spend' ng a few ilh ir sister she made a flying trip to her home on business, and retumod to Cherokee to stay a while. Mr.

John Moore made? a flying trip to Parsons Saturday and returned Sunday. Where there Is a will ther is a wayi Drivers with blistered Heels; Horses with Sore Shoulders, Are in poor condition for feeding. Consequence- Careless work. Skin poor horses, Late Seeding, Poor crops, Lost of Time, Feed and Money. Remedy a 25 ct.

box of Security Gall Cure. Will positively cure Sore Shoulders while horse works, O. Pennywitt iuo cles Saturday and City Clerk Davipcome ln and haye a talk about Secur was kept pretty hwy all day. There a re still hundreds of voters in Parson who are not on the registration book ana tney are scattered in all the four wards of the city. "T1 a Bn the IIiB Kind You Haw Always Bough Bipwre fa rf "tS7, xvoir Fiiouucr usr o.

passed thrcug the city early Saturday morn jiiKwuu iweuiy-uve prisoners from Muskogee, j. enroute to the Fed. erai prison at Jueavenworth. The prisoners were In charge of Deputy Unit ed States Marshal Lnbeke. Mrs.

Basett, State Organizer of the x. r. win arrive In the city March 14th. She will remain over cuUuay, wwbw vim au.we I I.

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1901-1901