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The Parsons Daily Sun from Parsons, Kansas • Page 6

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ISB PARS0N3 DAILY SUN Tuesday Ocfober 18, 1921. PAGE SIX Ilevi Chief vBureaa of Navi J. H. Saunders, traveling accountant from Dallas, is in the city looking after company Interests. R.

C. Dunley, acting District Knglneer left this inornlnK for wnere ne wus called on business. dav on account of IHnes. He In M. J.

Long, chief clerk to the reported an resting little easier Ihls. afternoon. IPt'f all Kut together and make the Railroad News interesting. Just the in oh newsy affair we know of. Of course if you don't tell ua about It wa can't urlnt It.

photo- Red need prices on all graphs at Oaten Studio. J-27H to phone your items to 148. Do District Engineer, is confined to him home following a tonsilar operation, at the present writing he Is reported to be doing nice- D- Chiptey, assistant Industrial Commissioner of Dallas, Get at the Real Cause Take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets That's what thousands of stomach sufferers are doing now. Instead of taking tonics, or trying to patch up a poor digestion, they ore attacking the real cause of the ailment flogged liver and disordered bowils.

Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets arouse liver in a southing, healing way. When the liver and bowels are performing their natural functions, away goes indigestion and stomach troubles. Have you a bad taste, conted tongue, poor appetite, a lar.y, don't-care fetliniv, no ambition or energy, trouble with undigested foods? Take Olive Tablet! the substitute for calomel. Dr.

Edwards' Olive Tablets ore a purely vegetable cimxwnd mixed with you know of anyone Injured, nick, Special Sale All This Week! IMPORTED JAPANESE BASKETS Entire Slock of PICTURES und FANCY POTTERY Duy them for Xmus Now at EXACTLY HALF PRICE A large number of I weif brought in from Kan Antonio Saturday to work In the M. and A. Bryant, Industrial agetn of Dallas are In the city to K. t- T. yards In the construction work.

going away, coining buck, transacting business? la there anything of interest going on lit your department, perhaps you are working on aoine speriul Job which is of interpBt to employes and again maybe you know of work in other departments which Would be of Interest td the pub-j day transacting company busl liess. Wanted Magajlnes by ladles of the If. U. church. Phone 2G33 or 1232YV and they will be 11a In erfennrtit Wa ipa fill ItltpPal Mrs.

Hattio Green and Mrs. George Gerard are visiting and shopping in Kansas City tiwluy. ul eated in Jnst what the railroad for, olive oil. You will know them by their olive color. They do the work without griping, cramps or pain.

doing, and what the other fellow in rto'ng. Remember phone 118 lakeoneor two at bdtirr for murk of 149. Mrs. James Alfred and little daughter, Marie, left Monday Tor St Louis, where they go to attend the wedding of a relative. J.

I. Poolo and L. D- Chiptey of the Industrial department of Dallas, left this morning on a trip over the road by motor to i i i i relief. Eat what you lwt and 30c. Dno't fail to get some fine ftmpuria, wuurn inry wiii.jiiimj home-made candy to eat at the Mary Evans have reported for after company business.

llll cy 2S3 Minstrel Hhow tonight. o-18 duty in the Car Accountants of Ilox bi(gge nnil Transfe? work. I'lione MITJ, F. I'iitl. s2Tl! A.

H. Rothmeyer, Foreman ofj The Business and Professional fice after enjovipg a visit at Dallas where thev attended the Dallas State Fair. Engines or Muskogee, is in the city today on company business. For crocheted sport Henry Tufflngton of Tulsa. was In the tlty Monday, looking after the interests of the Diamond (lasollne Company.

ITats. o-20 Girls club or this city will sell homemade candy Monday and Tuesday evenings at the "Jollies of 1921" minstrels. The reoeplfs of which will go lo their pledge of the Young Women's Christian Association. ummn luwimi, wmmiiwto i .1 phone ART and GIFT SHOP "On Your Way To The Post office David B. Caron," of Naahvllle, C.

Shiffert of I lie statistical de new chief of the Bureau of partment of the cur Accountants Navigation, Popartment of Com office reported for work Monday Mrs. John Farrington and daughter, arid Miss Sel-rna Weaver of near St. Haul, visited in the city today and aWo enjoyed shopping. David Norris of the Reclamation Plant spent Sunday visiting home folks ut Fort Scott, Kan. It "costs no more to t'Jlld attractively and conveniently.

Woods Lumber company for book of house plans today, 2011 Broadway. Phone 678., tti2tf mere, in hia new position Mr. Carson will deal with ships and the men who sail the ven seas. He oner enjoying week end visiting home folks at Denlson, Tex. Automobile Owners, For repair work worth money.

See Shelby Cuddy, Main Street. the 21 Ti 0-19 Meow! Bow! Wow! "Cat-and dog" treatment is just about what every boy -(rives his t-lothes, isn't it? Rather rough Even when he is. "only fooling" and doesn't mean to be. rough at all, something's liable to happen. We expect you will "treat 'em rough" that's why all of our boys' rlothes are ho durably made.

will enforce the and Mrs. Wet- Ferguson Is j)i visit with friends at Tex. Mr. and Mrs. J.

W. Dennett and steamship -Inspection laws, laws J. II. Drown, nforeskeeper of K. A was in the city.

Mon Mr. and Mrs. Will Dennett and Mnrrav White have return governing radio communication, fines and penalties for violation, to. Gaffey u.l inspector forj Three hundred good balcony T. M.

day to attend, a conference. There will be a pie supper at The storekeepers of the M. K. T. north of the Ked River held a meeting this morning In the office of Storekeeper II.

J. HI tit of the General Stores Department in connection with the annual Inventory which will begin October 30. Thla inventory included all supplies etc. used In the storeR the, Y. Sunday action! on Ouk ave-ii in Wednesday night.

October lie M. K. T. is Iriiisncting seats for "The jollies or ness at Grei'iivllle. Texas, today, i at cents tonight.

O-IS Mis Francis JCingraff of the gen-: eral auditors office, returned lust; nPrirw Jones has return-evening from St I.onls where t() n(T homP nart lesvllle uf-has been Hie guest of friends over. (,.,. visiting her mot her, Mrs. week end. piiim ci 18 19.

Kveryone invited. Mrs. Will Kurnet returned Sun ed from a motor trip to Ooffey-vllle wherp they visited friends. Miss Dorothy Alderman and flonevieve Duvlori returned hist nlRhl. from Paolu.

where tlii-v were the week end KUKRIS' or friend'. Mrs. larrv M'cDowall left list nlifht for loli. where t.he will visit relative for the neXf ten Mrs. w)in naH he.n vlsltiiiir In ifi Monday for tu-r home at ola, Kims department, and will luke some day from a several Weeks' vIhii on the Pacific couKt.

she. reports A uuiiiber of oil buineni were Wl, akl) jvi k. s. Niehlos of releaaed from Hie back ahopu to- cnsas City who visited here with time for its completion. Work preparatory for the inventory bus been underway for hoiuh time.

having had a wonderful trip oui clay for the houib end. their parents, have returned mates that Kansaii looka pretty good after all. i lom Out of town representatives were N. ('. Calleher, who presided at .1.

S. Vice president and ACIIES AND PAINS-SLOAIfS GETS 'EM A iVOID the misery of racking pain. Have a buttle of 'Sloan's ini-Jrnenf handy and apply when you first (eel the ache or pa m. it 'Quickly eases tlie puin and sends fueling of warmth through the aching part. SZoan's Liniment penetraUt without rubbing.

Fipe, too, for rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica, sprains and strains, stilf joints, lamejback and sore muscles. For forty years pain's euemy. Ak youriieighbor. AC all druggists 35c, 70c, $1.40. the meeting.

K. Jones of Se- dallu; 10. A. I'eck, Muskogee, Hesslo Kad.i will depart for l.os Angeles. where she will enter the, Cniversity of south- General Manager of the Snn Anton Pass visited in I'aisoiw Monday enroule from a Severs, Oklahoma Oily, Boys Suits Overcoats $6.90 $7.00 $8.90 $9.90 $14.90 GARbNER'S' NEW CLOTHING STORE 1719 MAIN "FARM liOANH 'FARM 1MNH' Rest ralcc and terms nil one lofto.

Write for folder. Ilyrcl II. Clart, Vnv. ttrlo Kan. Si5tf Mr.

and Mrs. James Wright and MIhs Delhi Morris and Tom Hull S. It. Starker, New Franklin, St. Louisjern 'lifornia to study voice for I San An- liiisine.ss conference to his l.ead(iiaitei lonlo, Tex.

f. ('. ('raver 1 In is litis I. II. Drown, St.

IonlH und II. K. Van Winkle of Kunsut: City. Thev vvill not bl-izr out of the open front. Don't ouv until you nee the new "Quick-Comfort" open heiiter sold only nt Gen.

p0x Hardware, olfl hep second year. Knrouto to California she, will stop over at Kansas City and give a concert Wednesday" at the A. M. E. Church there ror the benefit of the Doug-la i hospital.

Trbain Ladoux motored to Oswego Sunday where I bey attended the OnweRO-NownU baseball Raw. Trl-V-Curnlvul Thursday, Oct. 20 at Presbyterian Church. O-u mm The Missouri Pacific turn plans F1RI Toinndo and Accident hiNiiriuice. l.

I.yn.l Farm, K. Hucke. f'ilv. Phone Ull. s.Mf Three hundred good balcony seats for "The Jollies of 1921," at 50 cents tonight.

O-IS iriiment for repair shops at Poplar Hliifls. for which contracts will be let In tho near future. fPaitin wneBiw A W. Nelson, traveling freight agent of the Chicago Great West-ern from St. Joseph.

wis a business visitor in the city toilay. "Oul'k Comfort" natural ins heiler has tho new ad instable burner and can be regulated to nnv nresiire of catv Oeo. Fox Hard wart show you. olfl Yeur Coaalexloa of dIbibIm. Trl-V-Curnival Thursday, in: for Fort Scott on a short, bus- Ini'Ri trip, Oct.

O-L'O Senator Holla W. Coleman is In the city the guest of Senator Paul Kiiubiill. Mrs. Coleman is here with her husband. un Dd other facial dixfurureinent.

2(1 ut Presbyterian Church. Jesse Moore of Hutchinson and hit mother, Mrs, 'Lola, Moore -'of Stark, spent yesterday here with Mi. und Mrs. T. W.

Davis. lb flMly Dr. Hobaon'a Ecutm Oliit-awnt. Uood furcemra, llchmj aim, A number of K. of- One thing we will have to Bay foy St.

Paul, they surely do tnrn out and support the home team wlih their rooting if you think thev cun't root you evidently missed Sunday's game. There were ten curs of St. Taul rooters preseuV Mr. and Mrs. J.

T. McAdanis, 23.11 Main street, had as puesla, Mr. and Mrs. Dun-Inp MeAdam of Elgin. Kansas.

ana mimt sum troaDus. vm oi Lit. Hatwoa's rmH Raracdia. DrHobson's W. M.

Hayes of Richhill, Is here visiting with bis nephew, T. W. Davis, 1 700 fiabrlel flie girls enjoyed hike to Stop 74 Sunday where they prepared a picnic dinner In eainp style. All Harry Sparrow of the Valuation Department is enjoying a short vacation. Payne 11.

Tiatner and C. J. local attorney, 4eft this ifiorn- Eczema Ointmeat having had a fliie time. Special agent, If. T.

Martin nnd wife have returned from a-trip to Colorado points. BuJL roses BOn aoct'fl-per dottn row plants, Iris, peon finff ferns. The Ferguson Rose Phone Hfi. o-20. Speplul DrutiMwIck' release "Wii- bash Ulues," by Ishani Jones or chestra couple) 'with the new hit, "Mn." Don't fail to hear It.

Interstate Music Company, 1721. O-IS Fnglne sr.1 li In thM for tepnirlnir and NO. 744 lu in Itound House for a general Miss I.oiulse 7-ingraff pf the Fuel Department returned Tuesday from a nhort pleasure trip to St. Louis. 's To Exchange for Parsons Property NO.

20. $0-acre tract 4 Vi miles from Parsons. Good improvements, good soil, good location. Near school and nice farm home. NO.

25. 80-acre tract 7 miles from Parsons. Fine improvements. Good soil, good location. Near school and church.

A splendid farm. NO. 30. C. Severs of the M.

K. St. T. Stores Deportment of Oklahoma City was in the city Monday transuding business. Eat your dinner at the Chrls'-Han Church Thursday 11:30 to o'clock.

o-lsl Woods for lumber, 2011 Broad, way. J-12M Mrn. George Altiiuari relumed homo last night from Manhattan where she has been visiting her Ton can have any alse picture rr.niel at Klcc-lc Studio, 107 N. Central, phone 413. Jtf.

son. William Altimarl for the pus; few days. C. T. Evans, supervisor o' (he Fuel department of the M.

K. T. left last nlKht for St. LrMiis where he Is atendincr a conference of the officials of the system. 40 or 80-acre tract, 5 miles! O.

Craver of Hannibal, from Parsons. No was in tne city Monday transact Mrs. George Doty of Tulsa, Is in the city visiting relatives and friends for a few days. Ing business and calling on old ac- I COrVlllfiHT One Pencil Free! quulntances. Don't forget the chicken dinner at the Christian Church o'clock.

olfl Miss Olive Baldwin arrived In the city Sunday from Kansas City for a few days visit with her mother, Mrs. Mary Daldwin King. Urbaln ljdoux, known as Mr. "ero, formerly United States ton-(ul at 1'rague, now self-appointed juardian of the unemployed. Mr.

I-Hdoyx recently sold unemployed Juen on the miction block In licwtoiu Special Durnswlck release "Wabash by Isham Jones or-rhestra coupled wllh the new hit "Ma." Don't fail to hear It. Interstate Music Company, 1724 Main. O-IS Tt. R. Hibben of the fuel denart ment left this morning for Hrtg-hee.

where he will Idnk siftei company Interests. Miss Agnes Stile of th( general freight and ticket office Is on duty today after spending the week end with home foIkB at Fort Scott. Kan. W. A.

Corinaney, bollermaker of, the Hound House, was taken to his home 1517 Dlrr Avenue Mon- good soil, lays exceptionally good, will make a fine home. NO. 35. 10S acre tract near Dennis. A good 5 room house, all other improvements are good, good soil, good location.

Will exchange for Improved tract from 6 to 20 acres. 1 FOR SALE NO. 40. 160-acres 6 miles from Parsons, large house, good condition, large new barn, black soil. A real farm.

Price $5.44 per acre. I i FOR BALE NO. 45. 80-acre fine Improvements, 8 miles' from Parsons, good aoil, good location. Price $75.00 per acre.

A number of other good farms. Price from $55.00 to $100.00 per acre. Miss Georges Lucky is expected to arrive in the city this evening from St. Louis to accept a position in tho general offices of the Kr.ty. FOR INDIGESTION.

GAS, SOUK, AC! I) STOMACH, TAKE "DIAPEPSIN' Caswell Wood of the general office force has as his guest hln mother, Mrs. J. M. Wood of Hartford, Acting Chief Prohibition Agents The Heating plant for the C.en-oral M. K.

T. Office building bus been ropiped for oil fuol which will be used this winter in J. F. Pellv is transacting at N'evudu. today.

stead of coal. "Piipe's Iliapepsin" is the quickest, surest relief for indigestion, Oases, Flatulence, Heartburn, Sourness, Fermentation or Stomach Distress caused by acidity. A few tablets give almost immediate stomach relief and shortly the stomach is corrected so you can eat favorite foods without fear. Large case co.vs only few at drug store. Millions helped annually.

Tiny Pawned, yard clerk enjoyed a short visit, to Nevada, where he attended the CreUound Coursing event which held there las; wceli. City Property WITH A CLASSIFIED AD Tlic Daily Sun will give one of these metal, clip pencils free to each stu-dent of Labette county schools who will bring one classified advertise- ment to The Sun. The minimum charge for Classified ads is cents for three issues. One cent per word for first insertion and cent per word for each insertion thereafter. THE.

DAILY SUN The work on tho fifty-foot addition to the south end of the Itound House has been progressing rapidly this week, the brick is partially finished, but now will be delayed on account of the shortage of steel which has so far failed oarrive. FOR SALE NO. 50. 4 large room house on Belmont, almost modern. Well painted.

In Miss Louise loirsen and Miss good condition. Price Vd I Put Stanson, Joint fucility mun has accepted a position in Ho" fuel MS SHINE IN EVERY nnno depart men of the We understand "'Put" has now joined the walkers group. FOR SALE NO. 65 4 room partly modern. Also one extra lot.

In good condition, located on East Kennedy. Price $2,000.00 FOR SAL10 NO. 60 1 house, good condition, also 6 lots. Price $2,600.00 FOR SALE NO. 65 1 good 5 room house on Ap-pletou.

Modern. Price $4200.00 lUm Silk Stov Polish Is It lloon ll'i iSiiiajrjfiiiiJi 1 lJ I I 0 II I 111! uryoutt can nu uU til llrt iMHt tlrwp; litjt: and pant cni quality; 1.1 Kilutvi ita Yu4 5 fS -H get your DWtMy wurtn. FOR SALIC NO. 70. 1 good 4-room house on A p.

I Vv Black Silk A pleton. Modern. Price $2600.00 FOR SALE NO. 75. 1 good C-room mostly modern.

Stove Polish not only mnvt fvooom feral, bat ft five brllH thr iui h. liltM-tc Suit tva.hh wi rtih off it luuf iimva Imjg ttrantaijr loti' fori w'n yoo I MEMORIALS fjniit ifor fc.ih, b'iUf to W1F1 iruaranle to nro- mi i to b4tt(ova polish you evi ti.4 -yoir deJtft wii tvfmwl I tor UIj. Silk. I' iti -n't tect vti both in UUI HlUliVl Price $2700.00 Also a number of other good properties for sale cheap. FOR SALE NO.

80. 15-acre tract, no improvements JuatiCUitside East city limits. Prlctt $2600. 00 FOR SALE NO. 85.

6-acres on West Main Price 1500. 00 Some choice building lots In good location. C. F. BEARD I price and material.

Call I and see our imported I Granite. Black atov I'oiun Work, LterUni, UlinoU. rt Dlack Sitk Alrlnrlfta Iron r.numvloti (IT utrrs, ijvvtiiMMaancJ auio niobu tire titu. rutinir. Try it, Blarfc Sik Metal Tai wro or krM.

It work a quickly, taaily aod lava bridtit aurftwa. It hna nt cqtMl ttfrua4.MUnubtia, la O. Nutt, chief of the Narcotic and acting chief of prohibition agents under the prohibition commissioner. Mr. Nutt haa been connected with the internal Revenue Service for twenty peajra, and haa been In charge ol many of the most important dlvt tons Lu the country.

IDBXICIOIIS AND REFRESHING I T7VERY little movement 1 1 means more thirst. I THX COCA-COl-A COMPANY I J. L. EDAMS 1718 Broadway THONE 818 AUCTIONEER Office Over Wells' Shoe Store Office Phone 430 pr pesldence Phone 1431 saSswaBaBaBaBWsBHBBasaBBsasafiiSBasBii imm.

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