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Parsons Weekly Star from Parsons, Kansas • 3

Parsons Weekly Star from Parsons, Kansas • 3

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Do not ba afraid of a little fan ftt four homo, good people. Dj not shut SSE.2.STi EBToticesi IJEDIICKU UATKS TO FOUT SCOTT. mav 14 to lSih Tho M. K. T.

will sell tickets to P't. Scott 'at a ri It. of ii fur rfionrl trh. ne- up your hearts, lest a laugh shuh Bhaka down a few of tho old muslj cobwebs that are liacging thare Yiiung peopla mu8t havo fun and re i count Kniylioi of ii i a Conclave Uniform Uand, K. of V.

and Ifatbhoue. Sis-feifl of Kansas'. good returning May aiPt. laxation somewhere; if thoy do not find it at their own hearthstone they will seek it at other and lesa Some Plain Fact s. Therefore, let tho dioiK windows bo cheerfully thrown County Seat News.

District Court. Win, A. Smilh va John VanMetcr. Promissory note. Fannie Yp zoll vs Divorcfl Chnrlio Yuzel! Thirea Zink vs -Divorce E.

E.Zmk Henry Miller V3 Lucj A Greco, Jonathan S. Lrc, Win II. Faber, J.D. Worley, Lizzie S. Worley Kiddoo Milling Company ma le ia sigimient in fuvjr of creditors pk follows: M.

Condon, Simml Carpenter jr, Qllic ill et o1. E.C.Clark appointed nsfiignoo Jrolat Court. In the V3 ojtato of Charles Mark MuEw, minor, M. Chapman, guardian, presents ungual account IJeal Estate Transfers. As taken from tie abstract records of A Wilkin Co, Oswego, Kan s.

filed during week ending April 9, 1898: City of Parsons to M. 1C. T. Jote 14, 15, (except a strip of land, J) Inches wide olT the entir Hide of suid lot 17), 12 mui 13, all in blk 31; nlso all of lot 1, 2, 3, 4 find 5, blk 41, lyintf of line parallel Willi utxl 10 ft of line of eaid blk, Parsoiiri $1. Lee (Jlark to Geo.

k'kligl), 8 1-4 11-35-18-1800. Robert I). Hnven t( Martha Smith, lots 7, 8, 10, and 12, blk 13, Oswego. John 1 fan! i man to Jtilifi A. Fawell, lots 1 and 2, blk 2, CowelPa O.nvego 100.

Xeolv to F. II. Fosler, lots 15 and 1(5, blk. 48, Parsons; also beg 33 rds and 12 1-3 links' oI'hw cor of theni-e 8D rdf, Ihfiieo 31 nis and 13 2 3 links, thence 8 80 rds, thence to plaoe of beg. 1053.50.

Janice L. Wilson A. J. Eden, 1-2 of nw 1 4, KJ-ai-lS. $2000.

James L. Wilson to Tho II. J. Woodle pen and mak tho honietcad dc-lighlful with 11 arta pat: o-ats fo well tiaueiQtanu. ilair an hour of jxlly play in doors and mc-r iii iff nmeiit it a liomo, Ulota tni the rc- Grave errors, injustice, wrongs of greater or less degree, arise from lack of knowledge of the truth, and more frequently from deception.

The most infamous case on record of deception and injustice is the attempt to demonetize silver as a money of final redemption in the United States. There is no learned judge, skilled lawyer, or court of justice that, is capable of reconciling the effort with the constitutional laws that govern the issue of money in this country, of my a and rn noy ence dnritg the duyand tho- bo.t isaftguard tbcycm take with than into the world is the uaGeeu' itJlu-euce of tho laujh, litll-j me and The fifth annua! fGSi-don 'of the -betto Cantv Tea-ohcis Associatioa Investment (J0l, 1-1 25 31-18. The people have been deceived, officials in power, chosen to adminis J'i. i. hteveiia to vA Hero Jr.

et showiDtf receipts, $5o; paid out, $338 Go; balance due, $112 do. Sak) guardian ailowod $2 fur services, and .1 1 i 1 i 1-5 of lot 1, blk 2K, Parsons 00. will bo held in tho Cjuntv ll-gh School build ifjg, Altiiuont, ina1. Kean S. to A.

J. Freeman, ter iustice under the laws, have ignored their sworn duty, and given beg nt cor of lot 4, bil; 100, Pardons, ipiil 16, 1893. Tho follow thence 257 ft, to side of Washington rv -M i Ave. thence ft tooeide of lot in -S Wl.l bj lN3ildiTe, aid to the scheme that has paralyzed industry, reduced property values 10:39 3. nr blk, tlienc along pido of said lot 5, 257 ft, ti Johnson Ave, thence one-half, and beggared millions.

to place of 1100. Music- Hkt. Churc: Joshua Marks to liobert II. There is no authority of law, either pecific or by inference, by which. oi JMlna.

Recitation Music KUiU UCCOUUl LUKOU i.K rmai ano gUM ordered to puy b.ihnc i $1121)5 which is due ward to Mrs- Frankio McEwen, hia id other, and bo dis charged. 'Mnfr-er of tho beating of tlio peii tion of Etnil Ape, who is petitioning for a druggists pa coino up Wednesday and continuing until Thursday when petition was granted. In the rnattt of the estate of Jennie Dearth, minor, Jdm W. Daartb, guardian, tubm to the court WiUiain Wlndhleler to Sarah M. gold alone is made the only money Shroyer, ne 1-1 of 1 1 of nw 1-4 31-33- Paoer "How Should a 'h .21.

10U- with which to discharge either public or private. effort, to make it so is unconstitutional and a O. M. Condon to Sarnli M. Shover, Vacation bo Spent?" Miss Ada Adamson.

eom at cor of sv l-4ofnw 1-4 31-33- 21, thence to center of Labette creek, thence down (ho center of creek to national calamity. susiiion Mrs. Mary Johnson a point due of point of thence J. O. Ferguson lo bey.

$1 Recitation W. F. Henderson et al to John E. Rob Plain and ample facts, and truth, concerning this almost sue-cessful scheme to corner the wealth of the people, is now being printed in the Cincinnati Enquirer, a inson, undiv 7- int in lot 12, blk 3, Pjir- 1:00 p. rn.

HOII8. secretary's Rdp IJelen iNoyefi Uailey et al to Emma Pausr Th.i Illative Vulue of h. ieiU, 50 it of lot 2, blk S. Foglemau PaPer which the combined, povrer of John ick to CiinR. Moore.

money has failed to muzzle or buy. Discussion com at nw cor of lot 8, hi 13, Wlleon- MiNl'o MeGtnlev J. E. MvD uM ton, ruaning ft, 8 127 ft, 25 It, 12rft. to point, of hcig, vAm com at hi I The Weekly Enquirer is only 75c.

a year. The address is Enquirer Company, Cincinnati, O. Recitafion- transcript of the piece ediugs in sale of real estate at probate court of Neosho county. On Wednesday tho Lst ill and testament of F- U. Walker, deceased, of Audci'soa eon K- ns.

is admitted, to this uvfc and 1 In tbo re-estate of OJive L. Moore, minor, Sarah Wilson, guardian, niaio'i annual and final account Ei csipt, $GU5; paid rut, $518 75; lowing balanco A $145.5.5, interest siinc, 6203.91; leeeivod on of h'Vise, $'U), mtoroat ou suno $21; court cor ot lot 8, blk 13, running vv 25 fr. 12 ii, ii ni it to point Mb 2 Thomas Divis to If. 0. Hall, lot 7 Modal Recitation in 'Rca Mug nnu oris rj, jjjirtlett 1000.

C-ixva 13. Wild ji; Theodore Koyer Jr. et a I to T. A. Music an, i 2 of 1-2, lot 1, blk 121, Pardons SDlOU.

"Miss Erancio E. Willurd as 1 i an Miss. Bcobo T. A. Ilynn to Ida E.

same. Iimiico Stewart to Ciuirles Stewart. Attorney a fo, 1.50; properly "1 SHU A talk on, "A Pr lucatioi)." turned ovtr to ward to tho vduo vi 221; balance duo of 170.3'?; v-iiicsti is Pr.blo L. Cnkei- Vll varsity oraurau ud ward a id gi'itrdku be discharged. Aunounci-nieata about 8-0 acres, b'iin: riitiniteil in tiic oart of a 1-1 of 1-1 2-32 $85.50.

Charles Stewart to Lvnnn Stewart, the d-0 acres of sb 7-1 of sw 1-4 2 21-700. Josephine Larimore to Alex. McCully, lot 1.9, blk 25, Oswego 75. J. L.

liurris to Mary A. Hill, lots 11, 12, blk 4, Snick's add. Mound Vallav, 50. In tho re estate of Olareneo Wilitins, et al minors, guardian, Adj.urnm!it Through SEmici submits bond of 100 which is approved. In tho re to of Frederick Caul E3ETWEEM- fcer, minor, II.

Porter H.ill, giurdian, I prints eertined copy of letters oi KERR, Liza vas' ccki? sj I A CI- Og-. i.U'.i Al Oils. (JUUUty of -reestor, admitted Mary A. I'ettylhU et al to Lnura Graves, Jot 7, blk 50. Pardons 100.

A. Totter to Martha A. Smith, lots 1, 2 and blk 12, Oivego-500. Sophbi l. Botlv to" Win.

II Kirkmar. lot 4, sec 35. 1 4 of se 1-4 lot 0 sec 2, and lot 1, sec 3-3 1-21-1100. Li THE PliOTOGRftPER, Makes eiVht fine Photor; for AMD THE. Tho Cjn.vay S)riu-j Stir svys PENCIPAL CITIES OF and In tho re estate of Freder'ek P.

Coulter, minor, petition tiled by II. Porter Hall, guardian, 'jy hi attorney, A. A. Ojg ood, for order to sell certain real-estate a.tuita 1 in tin city of Parsons, ibstta Cjuaty. Prayer graut od aud guardian to hvo slid rod-estate approved aul sell at private there is a girl living at Wellington who sp3ut a df day flirtiag with a 1W0 Ocnts.

piir of tr. users on a neighbor's clothes line sde. Pretty litrlo Mu-aret was sitting ISSER BUFFET SLEEPERS AW FREE on her father' knee. She held a mirror iu her hind and aftor viewing herself ia the glass, sli9 turned her 1 All dlfleront positions The latest thing out in Call and see for yourself. 111 QJKHAIBJsHfSS stera parent anlsiil: "Frthor, did Goi make me?" ''Yea my child' Marriage XAe eases.

Issued by Probate Judge Pfaff since our last issue. Name axd address. age. T. A.

Peasor, Eina 25 Callio Graham, EJna 20 Eddie Sage Parker, Puraoas 20 Ltlliao A. Whitaker, Parsons 17 George F. Smith, Labette 22 IfifHe Pearl Sprig3, Labette 17 Samuel Falken6tien, Chetopa 23 Lena Robertson, Cbatopa ,.19 was tka raply. 'Tether did ha ika DINING STATIONS OPEBflTSD OY THE CCMPAHY. QVP2RIOB URALS, PlIOTOGRArilER, 1923 Johnaor.Avc.

PARSONS, 18. you' she asksd aftor a moments pause, "Y98, my "Well, ho is doiag better work now, iia'fc ha.".

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About Parsons Weekly Star Archive

Pages Available:
215
Years Available:
1898-1898