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rria p.r.:cr: catt Thursday, January 5, HCHSIL.OVYNSRS TO BLAME. TILLERS OF THE SOIL 1 Grand lew Year's Cpnieg OIH Another Woman Discusses at Some Length; the "Cruelty to Dumb Animals" Question, Kansas Agricultural Society Plana. Big Meeting Special Paper on "Corn." In our New Store, one of the Largest Assorted Stocks of As from the perfect soil is produced the perfect Cower, so from the perfect piano Is achieved the reputable and enduring name Everett run to keep warm it Fancy anfl Staple Groceries, The Parsons women who are determined to put a stop to the deplorable practice of mistreating dumb animals, Besides the ceremonies the induction of the new govern- or of Kansas Into office and the con isn't necessary when we vening of the legislature in Topeka Feefl ail General Maiflk entertain different views, one of which is expressed In the following communication to the. Sun: next week, the thirty-fourth annual can give- you such Over Editor Sun: The ladies of Parsons Make us a call and be convinced. meeting of the state board of agriculture will be held In the capitol building from January 11 to 13.

The day coat values. Don't let who are talking of causing the arrest of the delivery boys and teamsters "A 11 Very best Sour Pickles, per 35 Kraut per gallon 20 Life, three packages ......25 Scotch Oats, three 25 Good Mackerel, 5 or 6 25 session win be held in the supreme this chance go by if you for cruelty to the horses they drive will do well to give the matter a more Shorts $1.15 coart chamber and the evening sessions presumably in Representative careful Investigation before they act Bran 90 are looking for Over Cabbage, per pound 1 1-2 Dates, per 5 Bananas, per dozen 15 and 20 While observing the driver it would Sugar, 16 pounds for $1.00 also be well to make a note of the con Mixed Nuts, per pound 15 rtltion and fitness of the horse for the Fine Naval (Briglets) Oranges 25 work for which It Is beini; used. No. 1 Lemons, per dozen 20 I have seen many cases of cruelty hall, as it is the rule for the legislature to grant the hall for the night meetings. The program this year ofTers all the o.H.icrt unity to hear several of the best-known and learned men in agricultural lore in the United States.

Ex-Governor Hoard of Wisconsin editor of Hoard's Dairyman, the most idely read journal of its kind, will Figs, per package 5 to 15 but few in which the hired driver was Lenox Soap, 8 bars for 25 (directly responsible. Best Flour per $1.40 to $1.45 Best Colorado potatoes, per 55 Very best apples, per bus 30 Best Corn, three cans 25 Best Tomatoes, three cans 25 Best Lard, three pounds 25 Very best Hams, per 12 Best Breakfast Bacon, per 12 Egg-O-See, three packages 25 Vigor, three packages 25 Clariette Soap, 8 tars for ...25 The man who owns a store or starts Silk Soap, 8 bars 25 business, who will buy an old brok- Very best fancy table syrup per can.35 en down, lame, diseased or blind anl-Maple Syrup, per cake 10 mal, because it is cheap, keep it on address the meeting at its Thursday coat comfort. For the cold days that are to come we are willing and ready to clothe you with the best of Winter garments at such reasonable prices that you wont feel the parting with the money. afternoon session on the subject, "The Very best Tea, per pound 35 the streets and cause it to be com- 3 Man Behind the Cow." If any one address could be singled pelled by the delivery boy on pain cf dismissal, to do the same amount of jusi received a nne assortment or mne umna. Uaii and see.

work that a young healthy, well cared out to "feature," that on "'Corn, and Corn Improvement," would probably for horse should do, deserves no sym C5. CillisJOOSB 1913-15 Iohnson Avenue. Phone 58. be awarded that distinction, for the pathy or protection from any one. A good draft horse Is almost a nov PREFERRED BY reason of the overshadowing Importance of the crop to agricultural prosperity and the comparatively new and elty here, there are a few good Mor copyright 1904 by Hart Schaffher Marx urer; Richard Reamor, chaplain; E.

M. Frederick, guide; Charles Leifert, far reaching developments concerning warden; Harry Nooner, sentry, and C. We are giving away an etegant Harvard Piano. One ticket with every dollar Drawing to take place January 1. gans that can pull a heavy load, but the average horse doing draft work on the streets will not weigh to exceed 1,100 pounds, yet thoy must do the same work of a 1,500 pound horse.

K. Leinbach, T. M. Flynn and H. F.

Its breeding and improvement This will be an Illustrated lecture by P. G. Holden, professor of agronomy in the ADDITIONAL LOCAL. Mrs. John Cooper of West Clark avenue, returned today from Marshfield, where she has been visiting relatives and friends.

Senator Connor will leave Saturday noon for Kansas City, from which place he will go to Topeka. Reld, trustees. The year 1904 was characterized by Iowa State college. Holden is one of the most distinguished promoters of a cool spring, a very cool summer and REISENAUER, GABRJXOWITSCH, BURMEISTER, CAMPANARI, HIRSCHMAN, NORDICA, KRUGER and many other artists, because of its purity, its resonance, its brilliancy, its evenness of tone. There are five beautiful styles, but there is but one grade of the Everett piano," and it is constructed and finished along lines that mark the highest and greatest advance in piano production.

Secure an Everett to-day, have the nse of it to-morrow and for all time to come it is warranted for all time. ACCOMMODATEtG TERMS IF DBS2R2D. They are ill-bred, poorly raised, culls, such as the eastern dealers will a very warm autumn, with winter months of an average temperature, this science. Last spring he made a tour of the state of Iowa.over the lines not buy. Fred Busch, who spent the holidays 'says Dr.

Snow In his meteorological of the Rock Island railroad preaching It Is therefore necessary to hire in Gainesville, visiting relatives, the gospel of corn from the rear plat summary for the year 1904. The total rainfall has only been. saven times has returned and resumed his work in some one as a driver who can compel them to do what they are neither fitted or able to do. form of a special train. Bringing this man to Kansas to impart his wealth 0wiit.

rnivt CLOTHIERS exceeded in 37 years, but Its distribu the Katy shops. 6. M. JOHNSON'S MUSIC House of knowledge should be worth more Mrs. Emma Morgner announces that she will leave Parsons on the 19th of The employer who cannot see at a tion was somewhat extraordinary, In that nearly 90 per cent of the entire precipitation, or 3G.60 inches out of to the state than the entire cost of this month and return to St Louis at glance how hls horse, is being treated and cared for is certainly ignorant S2sisS23 COS the total of 41.14 inches, occurred in enough to deserve pity, but not protec tlon.

the six consecutive months of April, the Board of Agriculture since its beginning. Another leader who will be here is Prof. Thomas Shaw, editor of the "Farmer," St. Paul, Minn. He was for many years professor of animal which place she lives.

She may possibly return to Parsons. Yesterday evening No. 3, arriving at 4:15, had the combination mail and smoking car attached to the rear. March, May, June, July and August The man who cwns the horse and The tiiimhor nt mllpfl traveled hv the HE AVE A fine line of Robes and Horse Blankets that we will close out at Cost. If you vant a bug-py you wind during the year was lower than cmtnl taut every husbandry in the Minnesota school of Agriculture and earlier in Canada.

He case, the guilty party. If these owners were really as humane as they would have us believe, they would have the in any preceding year. The cloudiness was somewhat above the average, but the amount of sunshine in October will be surprised how cheap you can buy from us. Call on us and get our prices. vim travel and November was far above the aver if.

i lives of those miserable old horses brought to a merciful and speedy end, and put In their places something able will tell of "Breeding Live Stock on The Farm." Secretary Wilson, of the United States Department of Agriculture Is to be represented by C. C. Elliott, who is to deal with the drainage problems age, breaking the entire record in the later month. MATTER SON. cs era and suited to do the required work In The six arriving in Parsons t' 1 7t 1 BRSB-.

7 the given time. yesterday evening.all arrived on exact '177 1 I I 5 Tne scenes or brutality that are 1 Pete Larsen shipped his famous trotting mare, Lady Aphrodite, to Bar-aboo, yesterday evening. He recently sold her to a gentleman of that place for a consideration of $500. Mr. and Mrs.

F. N. Boyd are expecting the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.

F. Denser, from Bedford, who will remain here for about four weeks visiting and looking after business. Judge Atkinson and Dr. Gabriel left yesterday evening on the 4:40 train for Oswego, where they remained during the night and this morning on business. A.

M. Newman of Edna spent yesterday in the city on business and also schedule time. of the "semi-arid section," as made imperative by the past two years' surplus of water. daily taking place would then cease. Miss Cora Anderson, who has been One of Them.

Af TEXA3 nAILVAY.) r. fcmiftil TrsteJ, FiVERM AND in the city for the last week the guest of her sister, Mrs. C. J. Burrows, left 1 1 F.

P. Moore has opened up the west yesterday for her home in Erie. FATIONS. side feed, sale and boarding stable at George Sheets, the piano tuner, re 2117-2119 Johnson avenue. Phone No.

Christian Science. Mr. Edward A. Kimball, C. S.

D. of Chicago, 111., will deliver a lecture on "Christian Science" at the Elks new theater next Sunday afternoon, January 8th, at 3 o'clock. Mr. Kimball Is an authorized mem turned yesterday evening from Fort Scott where he has been for the last 281. Mr.

Moore has been proprietor Vxte, Trice. ljWjrs.i In duality a.i-1 Sjnrfcs. ONE PiliCE of the Metropolitan barn. Bennett few days on professional business. Oates are the new proprietors of the the guest of his daughter, who is sales Contractor J.

McLellan, announces lady in the Straburger store. that if the weather is favorable the ber of the Christian Science board of Metropolitan. J. B. Boyd will also make his headquarters at the A.

M. Newman of Edna announces new Katy store house will be complet ed by the first of February. lectureship and an able exponent o' the cause, and those desirous of knowing more of this subject should avail themselves of the opportunity. Another Good Man Gone Wrong. 0000" COOCO'OOOOOOOOCOOOOOO that he is in the race for state stock inspector for the southern part of the state.

He believes himself capable of judging the stock that crosses the line from the Indian Territory. He has Invoked the aid of a number of Since tho old oil house has been torn away from the Katy shops, the workmen have been ordered to dump all cinders and rubbish In the old He neglected to take Foley's Kid FAIRFIELD'S The admission will be free and the ney cure at the first signs of Kidney public is cordially invited. The Parsons Sun place order to fill the cellar. trouble, hoping it would wear off.and he was soon a victim of Bright's disease. There is danger In delay, but politicians and will go to Topeka to ATHENAEUM CLUB.

JEWELRY STORE I Jim Fletcher, the Katy blacksmith, who spent the holidays in Kansas City visiting relatives, returned yesterday and resumed his regular work if Foley's Kidney Cure Is taken at urge his own appointment A small boy arrived at the Katy depot this morning foot sore and sleepy. Meeting Held Yesterday at the Home once the symptoms will Kidneys are strengthened and you are 1907 Forrest A-de. JVear Katy Depot of Mrs. B. A.

Woodruff Interesting Programme. He soon found his way to a corner ot this morning. soon found well and sound. A. Bass, of Morgantown, had to get Don't Be Deceived.

The Athenaeum club met yesterday up ten or twelve times In the night Those who desire union made flour with Mrs. B. A. Woodruff, at her home anj had a severe backacbe and pains In the kidneys and was cured by Fo the waiting room and went sound to sleep. He was soon suspicioned as the lad who mysteriously disappeared from his home in Bates county, but closer Inquiry found him to be from another place.

He was advised off at home than running around the at home than running around the please see that Mill workers union label Is on each sack. There is flour The Progressive Parsons Paper "that combines the telegraph and the local news delivered each evening at your house at Ten Cents Per Week on East Johnson f.venue, and in response to roll call many original verses ley's Kidney Cure. For sale by W. C. sold In Parsons, marked: "This flour on the year, 1905, were given.

McKee. is union made." Don't be deceived. Insist on the label. The product of There will be the regular weekly the Goodlander Milling of Fort dance at K. P.

hall Saturday night. Scott, bears the label. For sale Tickets 50 cents. 251-3 by J. Davis, I.

N. Davis, E. C. Reed, O. L.

Evans and J. C. Appich. 248-6 Mrs. Tinder, as moderator, conducted an Interesting art programme, John Singleton Copley and Benjamin West, being the artists under consideration.

Miss Pearl Maser, of the Kansas University, most artistically rendered several piano solos, among them being Wagner's arrangements of Shubert's Erl-King, and Gotlschalk's Tremolo. The club trio, Mrs. Gabriel and Misses A Good Complexion. Sparkling eyes and rosy cheeks res tored by using DeWitt's Little Early R. F.

D. NO. 7. Miss 5Sella Burgraff left Wednesday Risers," so writes S. P.

Moore, of Na- cogodoches, Tex. A certain cure for for Osawatomie, where she will spend a few days with relatives and friends. 5EELEY 1902 Forrest constipation, etc. Small Mr. and Mrs.

Pauline of Parsons, pill, easy to take easy to act Sold by were visiting Mrs. Paulin's sister, Mrs. W. C. Holmes, druggist Mary Lunbeck, Tuesday.

D. J. Crawford butchered a large Free with every dozen photographs, DRUGS, Paints, Oils, Varnish. beef Wednesday and from now on the Maser and Schreiner, also gave a vocal number. Miss Schreiner's paper on "Wagner" with a description of the was an Interesting feature.

Miss Teresa Maser secured the coveted head mark in spelling. The club's next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. L. KBalrd on East Morgan avenue, January 11th. an enlarged portrait of yourself at the Oates gallery.

205-tf gude frau will add sucn things as ten Remember that THE SUN is a member of the Associated Press, the greatest and most reliable" news gathering body in the world. You get the news the day it happens if you tae The Sun. YOU GET THE BEST FOR 10c PER WEEK; THE PRICE OF THE ORDINARY PAPER country tramping. Reports state that the meetings that are in progress at the Washington M. E.

church are Increasing in both attendance and general Interest Conductor Williams has moved his family from 2405 Johnson avenue to Iola, at which place he has been assigned a run. Mr. Likes, of the Likes Improvement company announces that there twelve days work yet to be done on the paving of Central avenue and If the weather remains good two more weeks will finish the job, however additional time will have to be allowed for each succeeding bad day. Fog Edwards, who has the contract for grading the abutments to the new Johnson avenue' bridge, announces that the work Is well under way. He says the grade will extend as far west as tenth street.

Ed Bonebrake, whose left arm was shot off a few weeks ago, Is reported rapidly Improving. He will soon be able to be out on the streets. Jim Shine, the foreman of the Katy blacksmith shop is spending a few derloin and porter-house steak, mince meats to the bill a fare. The Original. Foley Chicago, originated Miss Dora Burgraff is spending a latest' i I'm Hi" 'ii' few days visiting with friends in Honey and Tar as a throat and lung remedy, and on account of the great meilt and popularity of Foley's Honey A Very Close Call.

Mr. Smuck, the'hustling land agent THE Commercial Bank IN PARSONS Parsons "I stuck to my engine, although ev- and Tar many imitations are offered for the genuine. Ask for Foley's Hon of Parsons, sold he Martin Davis place containing 320 acres to Mr. Need, of ey and Tar and refuse any substitute Waterloo, last week. Mr.

Need expects to occupy the farm In the ear Capital, $50,000. Surplus and Profits, $40,000 evr joint ached and every nerve was lacked with pain," writes C. W. Bellamy, a locomotive fireman of Burlington, la. "I was weak and pale, without any appetite and all run down.

As I vr about to give np I got a bottle of offered as no other preparation will give the same satisfaction. It Is mildly laxative. It contains no opiates and ly spring. George Thompson of Labette City TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. COUCHSAREDAHCERi is safest for children and delicate per 1 04.

TI.imvi 1 limy tifocerfe Electric Bitters, and after taking it, sons. For sale by W. McKee. a. H.

BOWABD8, President. felt as well as I ever did In my life." passed through here last week; moving his family and household goods to McCune, where they have purchased a farm. 6. W. HAWK, CMhlsr.

W. w. CATAKAOH, TUr. B. A.

WADE Vlce-PrcidenU J. i. PIER80H, SwreUrj. Woak, sickly, urn down people always days in Pittsburg on business. High grade cream wafers and bos Jim Wells, Katy blacksmith helper, gain new life, strength and vigor from bona at Magruder's.

23Ctf Dr. L. T. Richards, of Parsons, was their use. Try them.

Satisfaction a visitor in these part last week. Dr. ling's low Discovery CONSUMPTION p. OUGHSui bocTjToo guaranteed by W. C.

Holmes and J. Mrs. Elizabeth Morrison and family Sianley Tinder, Price 50 attended the funeral of the former cents. mother, Mrs. Mary A.

Slane, last took sick yesterday noon and layed off from his regular work. At a meeting of Parsons Council No. 1176, Royal Arcanlum, the following officers for the year, 1905, were elected: E. H. Farley, regent; E.

J. Gordon, vice regent; C. L. Lindsey, orator; D. M.

Venable, past regent; R. W. Mathls, secretary; Charles Moore-head, collector; G. F. Lawrence, treas- at those nut brittles Try Mrs.

Miller of Oklahoma Is visiting 236tf er's. THE CURE THAT' i SURE for all Diseases of Throat and Lungs or Money Back. FIIEE TRAL. James Haley and family, Instead of i Charles Gill, a former well Our assortment of Fruits and Vegetables Is always tho best and the freshest the market affords. Good Staple Goods at the lowest possible price is our motto.

O. L. EVANS 1810 JOHNSON AVE. Phone 149. Mrs.

Smith, as was mentioned in the last communication. known barber and at one time propri etor of the Rasbach barber shop, has The infant of Mr. Frews, who has We obiain V. 8. "1 foreign taken a position at the new Bee Hive been quite ill for some time is report ed Improving at this writing.

shop at 1918 Johnson avenue, where he Invites all his old friends. Phone i ill Saved From Terrible Death. 410. 249 2 The family of Mrs. M.

L. Bobbltt of Bttjxl mo wl, neicn of plxuo invention tor (re report on fountain litT. For trrt brok. Dargeton, Tena saw her dying and The ladles of the G. A.

R. will give were powerless to save her. The most a tea on Thursday evening from five! Adam Pan'e'o to ten o'clock at the home of Mrs. Car-1 oline, Rorschach, at 514 N. Lincoln! THE FITCH GROCERY 'CO.

KENNEDY BUILDING. Kk? -Dj Expenses. Sell Rp. THAT'S US. sulled physicians and every remedy i.scd, failed, while consumption was tl.wly, but surely taking her life.

In avenue. 248-3 tms terrible hour Dr. King's New Dis Magmder'a high grade choclates are their own make. 236-tf I -2 vesrt Special stteution to the latter. covery for consumption turned despair to Joy.

The first bottle brought immediate relief and its continued use cured her. It's the most certain cure in the world for all throat and lung troubles. Guaranteed. Bottles 50c FTfTf VJf 151 i 7 Tea thousand demons gnawing away at one's rital3 couldn't be much worse than the tortures of Itching lH-ot wonderful MARYTL Vthidrng Sprey esllsst Reeme'e Phsrtcscj, Phone 98, Peess' Druff Store, Phone 97, Owl Cafe. Phone 103, A.

Page's Residence. Pfaone tS9 All back bills msj be paid at Beeme't Pharmacy. and 1.00. Trial bottles free at W. C.

piles. Doan's Ointment never fails. blmes and J. Stanley Tinder's drug Ill stores. kik mar 4rrrM fer tt Dudley nas Piatt and Booth oysters In any Quantities.

Buckets always la to? ft 1. lit tf ttV, t-nt 'T 11- stock. Take tome as many as yon I want 1 203-tf 1 tt I T. B. ALLISON, M.

PHYSICIAN AND SUR3E0N. 1815-A Johnson Avenue. Phone 175. Special Attention to Diseases of Women and Cancers. DEGGS' BLOOD PURIFIER MISS OI OA VFRXB 4S RCt'EWTB la "FAUST," FriJay Jan.

6. Magniders make the finest line of candy la Parsons. 2CItf X'P Certs.

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