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The Parsons Daily Sun from Parsons, Kansas • Page 3

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THE PARSONS DAILY BUST, FRIDAY, SKl'T. 30, 1010. mi AN Large shipment of men's new fall regular 2s cent values for 10 Miss Grace Woiiand of Indiana and Miss, Anna Worlaud of St. Paul fSj' I SOMETHING NEW 17 Pi JTt I-. 'rVl Ml TNw I Sick Watch? Don't wail until your nut rh needs nil 4 ambulance.

Hetul it to the" iloctoi- to us when it Ik-T (Tins to show symptoms of running fust or slow. i diagnone the watch's ailpient will -ot)t nothing if it merely needs rcgulat- inx to rectify a more Her- A ions trouble won't bo much. Irop in tomorrow and let us both see. I PfeiftVs I Diamonds and Jewelry. 1826 BROADWAY PARSONS iTi in I LOCALS Ladies' "INITIAL" Waists Are made of best quality WHITE SHAMROCK LINEN, a material that washes as well and outwears pure linen.

TEN DA YS' SPECIAL PRICE 1 .25 ipiii nn cents, at Kress' Saturday. Watch Kress' windows. The Lady Maccabees will have a ball October 19, at Kress' hall. Mr. and Mres.

E. M. Bowers, of 232a Belmont, are. preparing to move into their new cottage on North Twenty-seventh street. Fine home made bread at Saylor the original home bakers.

DTck Kelley leaves Saturday for Marshall. Texas, where he will work in the auditing department of a railroad office. Ail kinds of the choicest home bakery products at Saylor Bros. Dick De Neffe, who has been in the city recently for a visit with home folks, is on his way to Mexico City lor the fall races. Fresh cauliflower, grapes, plums, cauteloupes, tomatoes and apples at Saylor Bros.

Lee Wells and Miss Pearl Efledge were married at the home of the bride last evening at 1622 Chess. They left for Raton, N. for a honeymoon on the ranch of Lafayette Popejoy, an uncle of the bride. They will return in a few weeks and be at home on Park avenue, where Mr. Wells has fitted up a handsome cottage.

Nice young frying chickens for yoor Sunday dinner order at O. L. Evans' grocery. Ross Matkins Is in the city for a visit with friends. Mr.

Matkins is In the mining business in Mexico He is here the guest of Dr. A. "Sin and Its Consequences," was the Bubject of the discourse last night in the tenjt near the corner of Clark avenue and 26th Street. In answer to an Inquiry put In the question box a few nights ago Rev. Reedy will discourse tonight on the sub ject of "Feet-washing," from scriptural standpoint.

Come and hear, and whether the things spoken are true. Mrs. Frank Workman returned home this morning from Columbus where she accompanied the local members of the Woman's Relief Corps to the 'district meeting. Judge Hendricks came up from Oswego this morning to attend the meeting of the Democratic county committee which was held this after noon. Those having society items for the Sun will please telephone them to the society reporter or hand them Into the Sun office before ten o'clock Saturday morning.

Pastors who desire to make an nouncements of their church services for next Sunday will please have the announcements into the orrice as soon as possible Saturday morning The earlier the better. ancy spring chickens for your Sunday dinner order, 15 cents pei pound at I. N. Davis' pure food grocery. George H.

Spangle was here from Chetopa today on business. Annie and Minnie liowcr were picked up last night by the officers for street walking. They had a hearing in Police Judge Honeltrake's court and were given $5 and costs each. They are in the woman's sec tion of the adobe but friends mav come to the rescue soon. One other white woman and two colored wom en are in thts small section.

rresn caiiiinower, celery, can-teloupes, bellfleur apples, and blue plums at I. N. Davis' pure food grocery. LeRoy Jenkins, colored, finished forty-five days In the city jail today. He was in for stealing a bicycle.

Le Roy has been a faithful worker, on the rock pile and has sung for the edification of the other prisoners during his spare time. John Young, colored, charged with attempting to enter the home of O. B. Dakan, at 2231 Belmont, on September 21, was in Justice New ton's court this afternoon. The Clark Realty company is In the market for a few good, well Improved farms, let us list, yours.

The opening meeting of the city federation of women's clubs will be held on Wednesday, October 5, in the library hall. The mosquito com mittee will have charge of the pro gram and will perhaps tell how the pest has been averted during the voi' tiki: no risk. Our ISeputaf ion and Money Hack of Thin Offer. Arc We pay for all the medicine used during the trial, if our remedy fails to completely relieve you of constipation. We take nil the risk.

You are not obliged lo us In any way whatever, if you accept our offer. Could anything be more fair for you? Is there any reason why you should hesitate to put our claims to a practical test? The most scientific, common-sense treatment is Rexall Orderlies, which are eaten like candy. They are very pronounced, gentle and pleasant In action, and particularly agreeable In every way. they do not cause diarrhoea, nausea, flatulence, griping or any Inconvenience whatever. Rexall Orderlies am particularly good for children, aged and delicate persons.

We urge yon to try Rexall Orderlies at our risk. Two sizes, 10c and 2 Tic. Remember, you can get Rexall Remedies In his community only at our store The Rexall W. MeKee. druggist, corner Central and Broadway.

I cousins of Mrs. A. Buckley, are guests at the Buckley home. Just received, fresh mackerel, at Saylor Bros. Mrs.

M. Bell and daughter, of Chetopa, were visiting with friends here today. Mrs. Frank Watson of Mound Vnl ley, was in the city today, enroute to a visit with friends and relatives In Chetopa. Fine carnations, 3 for 10 cents, 35 rents, per'' dozen' at Saylor Bros all day Saturday.

John Howe has purchased the res idence property of Jack nyan at 1601 Washington and will occupy it as soon' as Mr. Ryan finds another place. Mr. Howe has been in Col orado for the past-two months. Carnation "day at Saylor Bros Saturday.

Fine large carnations, 3 for 10 cents, 30 cents in dozeu lots Otto B. Rempke i was reported much better today, He Is suffei'liM with a sever case of typhold-pneu monia. Order a dressed chicken for your Sunday dinner of the Morton Fruit Farm, both phones. Alec Graw of Bartlett. is In the city visiting Ms cousin, I.

M. Linn. Steve Thornton, who is now an engineer running out of Grand Junction, Colorado, is In the city for a visit with his mother, Mrs. M. Thornton.

Robert Richmond is laying off from his work at the Katy shops, owing to an accident to his eye a day or two ago. Mrs. LIna Venable and daughter, Mrs. Ghas. Dent, will return tonight on the Limited, from an extemlud visit with relatives at Shelbyvlllc and Louisville, Kentucky.

A good seven room hfeuse, tour blocks from the lot 70xli0, good repair, price $lb00, A rare snap. ('lark Realty Company. Alec Slane has returned rum a visit of fwo months in Colorado. Mrs. Slane will not return until later.

Dressmaking at 2121 Washington. The regular meeting of Parsons Lodge No. 1. A. O.

U. will be held this evening. There is still another large bunch of candidates to be initiated and all wbo are entitl ed to the initiation are urged to be present this evening and get what. In coming to them. AH members who posHlbly can are urged to be iich-ent this evening as there Is oilier business of importance to be Mrs.

J. Mi Blrt, Mrs. George May and Master Harolds rave returned from a two week's' visit, with Mrs. H. Daniel at Osage City.

They re port a pleasant visit. lr you want post cards made ot four baby, you will get the fcesfj at Oates' gallery. The reserve seat, sale for "The Honeymoon Trail," which will ap pear at the Elks' next Monday ev ening will go on ar MnUae'a drug store tomorrow morning. Matinee every afternoon at the Feess theater. Song by tho Know- land sisters.

NOTES OF THE I.AIKUt WORM). Items of Interest Itcgtinling Organized l4tlor All Over ulled Slates, A co-operative store In Milan, It aly, does a business of a year. Atlanta, Is an applicant for the 1911 convention of the American Federation of Labor. At Calcutta, India, carpenters, blacksmiths and masons are now re ceiving less thau $6 a month. The State Federation of Missouri has gone on record as being opposed to state-wide prohibition.

The Farmers' Union, which had its birth in Texas, eight years ago, now has a membership of 3,000,000. The Trades and Labor Congress of Canada has gone on record as opposed to long hours, regardless of the rate of pay. The Chicago niillmen and cabinet workers have won their strike for an increase in wages. They get an Increase of 3 cents an hour. Denmark has set aside 400,000 crowns for the erection oL workmen's houses, and crowns sub veil tlon to the municipal societies for aiding mcmpl-ivcd.

The 'Brotherhood of locomotive Firemen and Englnenien at Its recent, meeting decided to hold Its next convention at Mobile, on the first Monday in June, 1913. The Central Labor Union of Washington, I). has decided to discontinue in the future the Indorse, nient of members of congress localise of their attitude toward for ganlzed labor, Beginning with tomorrow the Brotherhood of Teamsters will be known as the Brotherhood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Stablemen and Helpers. This change of name won decided upon at the recent convention. After today the street laborers of Rochester, N.

will receive 22 cents an hour. The wage scale for next year will be fixed by an arbitration committee to be named liy the executive committee of Hie Chamber of Commerce. Typographical union No. 101 of Washington. I).

has the distinction of being the' only union this country having a health committee composed entirely of practicing Ml'ians who are active luembets of I I i I illllMlfyillMlilMMMMnWI Our dentar stwr, the test of time, which is one proof of its suieriorlty. It is easy to nave one or a whole mouthful of teeth fixed by our modem methods, which make the operation quick, simple and free from pain. Resident of Pur-ion ID Year tor Extraction DR. n. R.

WOLFE DENTIST 1828 1-2 Broadway. Over Johnson's Music House. summer. All members are urged to attend the opening meeting. Bring your baby to Oatei' gallery and have its picture taken.

Don't be putting It off. The Business Men's association will meet in regular session this evening in the assembly room of the library building. When you want a rellabla veter inarian, phone 250, 21. Apple- berry. The K.

P. lodge will give a program and serve refreshments in its club rooms tonight. Invitations have been extended to a number ol people In the city and there will bo visitors from out, of town. Local speakers wijl address the meeting. All knights and their fitfullies are invited to attend.

Cleaning, pressing and repairing. Clothes Shop, 1901) Main. Phones 101. Mrs. J.

1). Seder of Hutchinson, is visiting friends In the city. "O'Brien Has No Place To Co," delightful, song by Miss Heck a the (Jem tonight. Edw. Majors of Oswego, la In the city, the guest, of his brother, J.

1). Majors. A great song at the Uern tonight "O'Brien Has No Place To Go," by Miss Heck. Miss Mary Cnrran wont to Oswego on business this morning, returning at noon today. Miss.

Heck sings "O'Brien Has No Place To at, the Gem tonight. Mrs. R. V. Arnold, who Iiiir been visiting her daughter, Mrs.

Edwin Potts, at. Oswego, the past week, will return home tomorrow. Hear Miss Heck sing "O'Brien Has No Place To Go," at the Gem tonight. Mr. and Mrs.

James Morning left this morning for Tope.ka, for a visit of a few days. Fancy tomatoes, nice cauliflower, fresh radishes, lettuce, green beans and mapgo peppers at I. N. Davis' pure food grocery. Judge Hendricks of Oswego, came up on business today.

Special attention given to orders for home bakery goods for parties and receptions at O. L. Evans' home bakery. Clate Everson of St. Louis, was a business visitor in Parsons yester day.

The choicest home bakery pro ducts In the city at L. Evans' home bakery. The Young People of the Presby terian church will give a reception to the new pastor, Dr. Thomas Jar- vis, at the residence of A. A.

Osgood this evening. Fresh cod Ash and bloaters at Saylor they are fine. MORAL OBLIGATION A very noticeable factor In the growth of our business ts the friendly compliments of our patrons, "1 sent you a customer for a watch;" "We buy everything here;" "I was told' to come here." Popular belief in the motive and method of this store has In a great measure, shaped Itself. That's why every transaction is based upon the deep feeling that the whole of the future may depend upon the deed of the moment. 10 i 1 mm jk ir it s.

'if'-" jit 1 iWSLJ II i Tm amplcs of the Highest Grade Shoes for $2.50 15. Sinallwood, a Katy employe from Sedalia, spent yesterday in the city. Regular meeting of the Woman's Relief Corps tomorrow at 2:30 p. at A. O.

U. W. hall No. 1. Rev.

F. L. Armstrong, rector of St. John's Episcopal church, will Rive a meditation for communicants in St. church, Saturday ev- ening at 7:30 o'clock.

Rev. Annul rang itf contemidaUng resigning the rectorship of St. and Is only waiting to secure a full meeting of the vestry to tender his resignation. He will go to St. Paul, Minn.

He has been here less than a year, and the summer months were spent, on a vacatUm and the church wa3 closed. Matinee every afternoon at the FeesH, theater. -Song by the Know- land sibters. The ancient Greeks and Carthaginians used hobbles on their wives, but if you were to accuse a modern wearer of a hobbi'e skirt with wearing it for the siune purpose there would be a light In which every able-bodied member of the family would participate. Reliable fire insurance.

Bee or phone Kutz ft Thomas Phone Some women don't have to have their suspicions aroused. They work air the time. Dr. C. S.

Nushaum has Invited the school teachers to attend church in I he tabernacle next Sunday morning, when he will preach a special sermon. The teachers will attend in a body. Mr. and Mrs. R.

Huehner, of Oronogo, are in the city for- a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Hairy Wald-rip. Miss Winifred Walker or Kansas City, who has been here visiting for 'the past week, the guest ok Miss Florence Lewis, left last evening for Dennis, Kansas, where she will visit friends before returning home. The new sauer kraut is.

here, fresh lot just in at Trotter's. A meeting of the democratic county central committee is being held In the court house in Parsons today. One of the incidents of the meeting Is the selection of a chairman of the committee to take the place of Frank Foster who resigned. Fresh oysters in cans at Trotter's, these are large selects. John; Wall conducted a public sale yesterday at the farm of Felix McCarty, south of Webster.

The property all -sold well and the total amount of the sale was $2, M0. Horses Bold all the "way from to $208, while one yearling filly sold for $115, and spring calves averaged $19.90 each and cows sold from $3 to $ii8 each. School suits and school shoes at the Flyiin-Morris Clothing Co. Robert O. Deming, of Oswego, was in the city today on liiiHiness.

Jack Wilson of Ft. Scott, was here today calling on the hardware trade. Matinee every afternoon "ft. the Feerf-theatre. Song by the Know-land sisters.

H. F. Reid was in Valley today on business, For' nale, fine, new, modern up-to-date bungalow of six rooms; tiled bath room, basement, beam ceilings, hardwood floors and Inside finish; large yard; one of the most desir able residences in the city. Morgan Avenue Height. Will sell on easy terms.

Glen Lumber Co. Mrs. Joe Moshaker returned to her home In Coffeyville this morning after a visit of a week with Mrs. Frank Fitzgerald, of 1705 Applcton avenue. Rig special sale on 10 cent ribbons at Kress' Saturday morning at JO o'clock.

Watch Kress' 'Windows. All members of Parsons lodge No. 117, A. F. and A.

are re quested tit attend a special communication this evening at 7:30. Worfc I in the degrees. All members are re-iquegted to be fro nipt and on time. Used by the Iravcling men and in their sales rooms for talking orders. They represent the CREAM of the factory's product--the best workmanship I and you Kith icy tan turn out iillm before Hie iiiccIIhHoiih, ulve hoPI lo im liiiiucdialely after booking; their orders.

Tlicy are aolil to irujilur mcrcbaiit gels I lie shoes ln oi dei-ed from tliiwe sample. These, mm nil wies Ut fit you in Mieb well known makes as Hurt and 1'nckurd, W. Doiigbisx, DorolJiy Vctiion, (Hmoii (iirl anil urslty lines for woincii Hiciii ill the one price. $2.50 "ISSSlr, Stetson mid ol tiers tlittt retail oral hundred delegates from all parts' (of the tna(e are attending the gath- cring, which will continue Its sessions over tomorrow. I Attention B.

Read the Sun for local news. ma ft 1 Watch Our Show for New Styles. Remember our location, upstairs over Flynn-Morris Clothing and that wc are open every day and Saturday evenings until 10:30 and aell the union at, the same time. The Colorado antlNoerclon law en- acted twenty years ago, providing i that no employer shall discharge an employe because he belongs from aw I vr a I ir employe because he belongs to aj IT BT MM Wtm" prcsliletit or the American federation of us the surest 'retnedv for file r-nuit, al ton of omiitht. i iiiMoiiiic, iMimi KiiiiragiHtM.

labor union or attends labor meet-; San Krancis-'o, Sept. S. All of Modern fcrother-iugx, has been declared Invalid by The California fcqual Suffrage Aiso-1 hood of America are requested to be Judge RuITIvan of Mesa county, cIatlon met In an annual convention I present Saturday, October 1, at 7:30 A shorter workday for, laboring in this city today and was called tot p. in. Special business, by order of men, thus giving them time to travel order at the Falrutount Hotel 'byitho president.

W. H. Woodman. the (-resident, Mrs. Kliznbeth Uwei their homes to their work and Jback again, Is advocated by Samuel, Watson of sS.iuta Clara county.

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