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The Parsons Daily Sun from Parsons, Kansas • Page 3

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THE PARSONS PAUT SCX. FRIP.IY, APRTT, 2S. page AMBITION OUR ON! TO SELL 4 GOOD CLOTHE; ONE DAY APRIL 29TH Haviland Cups and Saucers Choice of several of the very newest Haviland shupet and decorations, all with solid inatt gold edjfcs and handles, each cup and saucer bearing the stump of the famous Haviland factork'H. The very fluent quality cup and saucer you can buy, we offer them for one day only for, each OOC PFEIFFER'S Diamonds and Jewelry 1826 roadway See our corner window fur straw hats. May 1 is straw lint day.

Ijiii-bert Huffy. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Denton of South Mound visited Mr. and Mrs.

E. E. Denton lu this city today. Reliable lire insurance. See Kutz Thomas, phones 00, Miss Cecil Justice of Chanute, ar-' rived this morning for a few days' visit with Mr.

und Mrs. F. h. Plnet and family. Tonight at the Elks' theatre, Clyde Veuux in the comedy sketch, "The Duke of Mulberry," The west side fire department made a run to Crawford and Twenty-fifth last night, box 41.

There was no fire and the department failed to iind who turned in the alarm. Read (he novel and truthful ad of Lambert Dully on page it. Friends of Joe Garrison wlH'bei pleased to learn that he has almost entirely recovered from a recent injury received at Nelogany. The Wirt Floral company has flue variety of one-year-old roses at1 4 4 4 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 10 cents each, or 13 for 2-year-1 old roses, 25 cents each, or $2.50 i i LOCALS LAMBERT DUFFY 7 VERY man has an ambition a bug on some one -J thing. If he is a live man he can help it.

Governor Stubbs is keen on thel. S. SenateMayor Stewart has both eyes on the State Senate P. Larsen is gunning for he Mayoralty. Our bug is Clothing.

We want to sell more good clothes to the people of Parsons than any three other clothing dealers, and if prices and the goods will do the trick, we'll be elected as sure as you're reading this ad. We're not going into all the details of the clothing business. It's too long a story for any man to hear who doesn't intend to make a business of it. All we know is that we have been in the business all our lives. But you are not going to buy our store.

What you want is just one suit of clothes that will prove all right and you will be satisfied in every TI ..1 I Mrs. -George Karr returned this moruiiiK from a two days' visit In Kansas City. and Cosatt will make your pension paperB for you on the 4 th of May. Gilbert Brittou and Lee Baty left this morning on a business trip to OaWego. Fine home made angel food cakes at Saylor IJros.

all day Saturday for 25 cents. O. P. Daty left last night for an extended trip to Canada. For Sale Pair of ponies.

Dough-man Rust. Rev. and1 Mrs. G. W.

Marley left last night for their new home in Chord," sung by Chas. C. Smith, baritone, at the Feess theatre tonight. J. B.

Kane is here from Idaho visiting relatives. "Play That Barber Shop Chord," by Chas. C. Smith, baritone, at the Feess theatre tonight. Mrs.

R. O. Doming of Oswego, is visiting friends in the city. Remember the Chanute-Parsons contest toniglit. Mrs.

M. Calhoun of McCune, was the guest of Parsons friends yesterday. Try a loaf of that line home made bread at Saylor Bros. F. C.

Oehler, postmaster at Cher-ryvale, and Geo. llouck of that city, are in Parsons today on business. Ross, ladies' hatter, Is having a special mid-summer display Monday and Tuesday, May 1 and 2. Mr. Ross has just returned from eastern markets and will show over 100 ideas, in mid-summer millinery.

Mrs. Chase W. Brown of Chanute is in the, city, the guest of friends. Wanted Young lady in our ready to wear department; one with experience preferred. Good steady place for right party.

The Fair. Mrs. M. Dolan and daughter, Mary, will leave tomorrow for a visit with friends in Sedalla. lie sure to come early to the contest tonight or your seat may be taken.

Mrs. Earl Moore of Chanute is in Parsons visiting Mrs. Nels Drenner of Mound Valley is in the city today visiting friends Fresh strawberries, pineapples, per dozen. These include climbing varieties. All members of Canton No.

33 are requested to be present Saturday evening, April 29, at 8 p. at 1. O. O. F.

hall, as Important business is to be transacted. Bring full fatigue uniform. A. C. t'osatt.

Captain. Call at the Wirt Floral company' for suggestions as to plants, color scheme and cost of hanging baskets, porch boxes und flower beds. Miss Bertha Nusbaum and Miss Thirza Motsher were in Caney last night In a concert at that place. Miss Nusbaum returned home this morning and Miss Mosher spent the day in Cherryvale with her class in voice. The Palace Clothing company Is showing a handsome assortment of hoys' and children's straw lml at 50 cents.

A. O. U. W. No.

1 will meet tonight in regular session. May 1 is straw hat day. All trie novelties. Lambert A- Duffy, There will be a called meeting of the Royal Neighbors in the Kress hall tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock for the purpose of Initiating a candidate. All members are urged to be present.

C. F. Beard, auctioneer, live stock, farm sales. Home phone 2702. The Elks will give a dance and luncheon on the evening of May 1.

Public stenographer, 1804 phone 43 for up-town dictation. W. L. Warrenfelt and Miss Eva Parlette were married Wednesday night by Dr. F.

E. Mallory. The young people will live at 1720 Ap- way. mats so, isntit: When some men want to get another man's friendship, they lend him money. When we want a man's friendship, we sell him a -suit of clothes.

And, believe us! we made more friends in this store, last Saturday, than we ever made in one day since we tackled the clothing game. The L. D. leaders are L. Clothesmade by the squarest clothing people on this earth made in great big, airy shops made from the choicest goods made to sell to the men who bought them last year and to anybody else who has been looking for the right goods at the right prices and who has never landed just what he wanted.

Cut out the search warrant! Come over to our store and get your Spring suit right now. Brand new suits brand new raincoats brand now models Matinee at the Elks' theatre Saturday at 5 and 10 cents. Miss Florence Evert returned last night from Leavenworth, where she was called by the Illness of her sister, Carlie, who accompanied her home. Mr. Chas.

C. Smith, baritone, will sing, "Play That liarljer Shop Chord," at the Feess theatre tonight. Charles R. Davis of the high school faculty, was yesterday granted a three years' state certificate by the Pittsburg Manual Training school. Mr.

Davis will spend the summer doing more advanced work at Pittsburg. fiear the debate between Parsons and Chanute tonight. At the first Methodist church. Admission, 25 cents. Claude Callen has returned from a two months' visit in Toronto, Out.

Try those deliciJua home bakery products at Saylor the original home bakers. Will iirady, who is attending the University Medical school at Kansas pleton. rhubarb, apples and oranges at Say lor for your Snnday dinner Hoys' und girls' soft collars, with tie to mutch, ut the Palace Clothing Miss Maud Iden is confined to her couipuny, cents the set. home on account of sickness. Matinee at the Elks' theatre Sat The Third District Republican Publishers' association will meet in $10.00 to $30.00 urday at 5 and 10 cents.

Coffeyville Saturday, May 13, after Mrs. Virgie Williamson Mullen noon and evening. The association who was here to attend the Smith' is composed of the men who handle Williamson wedding, will leave on the business ends of the papers and Monday ior her home in Omaha they meet twice each year to talk shop. Neb. Last week for free samples Con Right in the heart of the city Read the novel and truthful ad Where ambert JUuoy key's Lice Powder and big 7 2-page poultry book at W.

C. Holmes of Lumber! A Dully on page it. Rooms for delegates to tho state meeting of the Degree of Honor are Son's. W. J.

Wirt and daughter, Miss still in demand, i'ersi-na who are Kathertne, returned last night Irorn able to accommodate two or more of Osage, where Mr. Wirt has Parsons Popular, Progressive Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers the delegates will confer a favor by i been to do some landscape garden; ing for the Katy. Fresh green beans, tomatoes, let tuce, asparagus and radishes at Say lor Bros, lor your Sunday dinner tomorrow at 2:30. Gruff was placed order. City, will return homo tonight for the summer vacation.

To make room for mid-summer hats, wo are pricing tailored hats at values up to $8.50. Ross, Ladles' Hatter. Will Penny will come down on the special front Chanute tonight to root for the Chanute contestants and visit old friends. Matinee at the Elks' theatre Saturday at 5 and 10 cents. Miss Kaida Rowland will leave tonight for a visit with friends in Pittsburg.

Attend the contest between Parsons, high school and Chanute high school tonight. Wright, Tinder Robinson and Ralph Preston will attend a dance in Pittsburg toniglit. Attend the special sale on tailored hats, at Ross, ladies' hatter; $8.50 values for $4.95. Dr. R.

E. L. Jarvis left last night for Philadelphia to resume his work, after a two weeks' visit with home folks here. Hear "Play That Barber Shop Win. Flam of East Washington, is In tho city jail on failure to give bond.

Improving his residence property It price, quality and quantity l.i buying flour and feedureauy object, call at the Imperial flour and feed store, 21(i North Central. Guy Falal I'iro at Memphis. Memphis, Tenii, April woman suffocated, half a dozen persons overcome by smoke and several injured is the result of a (ire here today which wrecked the lower floor of the Hotel Palmer. I imiu urn inn un iwi i i- lu ii- iu mw imhi i I Smith, proprietor. M.

P. Crum of OBwego, was, in calling the Sun oilice and giving the information lor the benefit of tho ladles wiio are on the reception committee. Tonight at the Elks-' theatre, Ardell sensational acrobats and Roman ring experts. A trial of that line home made bread at Bartlett's will make any one a regular customer. Ott Feess will begin work on tho reconstruction of (he room on Main, which he will use for a picture show.

Those fine home baked pies, cakes und doughnuts at Bartlett's are growing In favor with the discriminating buyers every day. Tho best people in tho city are getting their homo bakery goods at Bartlett's. You can save money on your photos. Have them taken at Oatet' gallery. Home cured bams and pure hog lard.

B. F. Replogle, both phone C23. 1 is straw hat day. AH the the city today on business.

May 1 Is straw hat day. All the novelties, amhcrt Dully. Mrs. Thomas Alsop of Riverside Tho Parsons Sun prints the news. will arrive tonight to visit, her son.

Vacuum cleaners, for rent, $1 per day, delivered. Not necessary to take up carpets or rugs. A hundred satisfied customers to date. R. C.

Miller. Phone 495. Spring E. B. Stevens is in Kansas City on business for a few days.

See our corner window for straw Saturday Sale Solid Silver Souvenir Spoons IimIh. May 1 is straw hut day. Lambert a Huffy. Friends of Bob Mountain will be novelties. Lambert Huffy.

This is splendid weather for bedding plants. AH kinds at the Wirt green bouses. A. A. Tanner is moving his harness pleased to learn that he is doing well in Cleveland, Ohio.

He is now shop to his new location at 105 N. Central Woman's Pug Toe, Tan Oxfords Men's Shoes on the Pup Last A Complete Range of Styles and Sizes for Tomorrow's Selling. Tliee new hhipinenU of Shoe have been conduit in dully for the pint week and tve can ttiit lifully say thai (oiiMiiioiv yuu will Iind, ut our shop, one of (lie best assort nicnls of SImh-n that you have ever had to choose from. Tomorrow we nIiiiII show for Hie HcmI time the new I'iij; toe In Ladies' Tun Ovtords uslioil vamp, Hipiare KtuI), liuiunlt-h liili t-ie Ovlord with hlrjiiubt line heel mid Kiiici ftil ai'cli this in it M)lc Once iiioiillm in ndvanie. Our nu Much embrace ull the new Pup, Van und 'hill IN loe eiltais.

In Patents, Gun Metal and aim-billion and lace, nil sizes. Our line of every-day Shoes for hiiHiiiew wenr, und heavy Shoe for outside work, Im complete. TIicho make and style have been selected with hut one ideu in view to sell you Shoes' thut ure up-lo-the-iiiiiiule in style, at a price tin is down to (he very limit anil you can come to our tomorrow with the assurance of being properly lilted in any style of Shoe (ha) you may desire lor $2.30. a book-keeper in the employ of the house dialling. Why not spring Mouth Cleaning? Come here and let me remove your old broken roots, repair your decayed tccHi 'iiml replace your lost teeth.

I give you honest dentistry without the hurt at pikes that don't provoke. Standard Oil company. Hoys' wash suits, play suits, scout Tonight at the Elks' theatre, suits, and all the new novelties, arc Campbell MacDonald, character being shown at the Pulace Clothing singing and dancing. company. I lie price Is rigiit, from OU Feess made a business trip to 0 cents to $1.

The Wirt Floral company has a line lot of salvias, verbenas, coleus and other bedding plants at 30, 50 Ijhe Spoons are marked "Parsons, Kansas," in a gold bowl. The bandies are assorted floral designs, new patterns. See them tn our West window. and 75 cents per dozen. Geraniums, 50 cents, $1 and $1.50 per dozen.

3 Hay ties' steam taundry, fine work. low prices. Haynes Hart, 1817 KMMtftDt of Pr-on Vun OMXJlrnn (or KHrscllon Broadway. Phone 144. Kansas City yesterday.

Practical nurse for maternity cases. Homo phone 3904. Mrs. Troy Gaffey is visiting with friends In Topeka for several days. The I'alnce Clothing company has Just received the new novel lew In children's straw hats.

Bring (he children in. It will he a pleasure to show them. Mrs. Robert Doming was in the city yesterday frojn Oswego. Come now, and Have your picturei made at Oatet gallery.

Reduced prices on folders. Ernest McGill. who has been in Henry Graff was arretted today 49c on the complaint of his wife charging him with not supporting his family. The case was in Justice Newton's court and will have a hearing DR. i R.

WOLFE DENTIST 182 1-3 IL-oadway. Orer Johaoa' Mails Hoot. Tile Cured In 0 to 1 1 Days. Pazo Ointment la guaranteed to Over Flyim-Morris Clo. Co.

Open Saturday Evenings the city demonstrating the Chase! cure any case of Itching, Blind and Baker player piano, left Bell rhona 805. this Bleeding or Protruding Piles In 6 to 44 days or money, refunded, 60c. morning for Wichita..

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1881-1929