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IHE PARSONS DAILY STJJf, TITURSDAT, JULY 22, 1900. flIFTi: LVXAT1CS. 1WW Frldanrade'we will havl $25 fish order for you. 1a' select Neosho County Farm For Sale o'wn '180 acre iarnrTotir'mlleB from St. Paul, Neosho county, known as Dr.

M. E. Wolfe returned home this morning from HuraUoldt, where has been for the past two weeks pipif Teetft Require different material and treatment, but all require the closest attention and highest; skill. On this d'pead the sucness and of a piece of work. None of my patients get 1cm than th best of treatment.

The effort they' use to induce their friends to" come to. me Is evidence 4 the sat-infliction of tin villi; dental work doye -i. A iff Id. ni of I 'arsons IN yeni'i. i 'A THE CORSET in Oo Faculty Wronitly J)evlopel Many Insane Penioiu.

One of the most peculiar features of insanity Is that occasionally one faculty, either sight, hearing, smell, taste or touch, Is extraordinarily acute. Certain insane persons, insensible to every other Impression, have an exceedingly pronounced taste for music and can repeat with accuracy an air which they may have heard but once. Others have a recollection of form and color and display an aptitude for drawing, while more frequently one may. meet with an of an asylum -who has a special for figures, dates, proper names and words generally. There is a case on record, for in an Imbecile who at twenty seven had such an extraordinary memory that he could solve the most difficult problems in arithmetic and algebra and repeat word for word long poems after once hearing them In another case a boy of fourteen with a defective brain, who had the greatest difficulty in learning to read, could, if allowed two or three min utes to run over a page printed in a foreign language or treating of ques tlons of which he was ignorant, re peat the words from lvemory as cor rectly as If the had been lying before him.

Vry curious was tJae case of an other man, a devout churchgoer, who could remember. the day when every person had been burled In the parish for thirty-five years and could repeat, with, unvarying accuracy, the. name and age of the decensed and ers at the funeral. And yet he was a complete fool, and, outside of, the line of burials he had not one idea and could not give an intelligent re ply to a single question or even be trusted to feed himself. At Earlswood England, they have records of imbeciles 'who could not only repeat accurately a page or more of any book which had been read years before, even though it was a book they did not.

understand in the least, but also of an insane person Who could repeat backward what he had just read. Another curious case is that of an uibee.ile who, in the first place, nev- failed to go to church and who on reaching homo could repeat the ser-' mou word by word, saying, "Here' he minister coughed; here he stopped to blow his nose," and so on. In another case an Imbecile knew the Bible bo perfectly that If you ask ed hlni where such and such a verse was to be found he could tell without hesitation and repeat the All these instances are well authenticated, and others equally amaz-' lug and true could be added. And Just as there is one sense which sometimes wonderfully acute in persons of weak intellect, so in ho case of blind" people th sense of' smell or hearing is often very keen. One of the most remarkable cases on record was that of Julia Brace, female deaf and blind mute who could distinguish brothers and sisters by smell and who recognized anybody she had met before by the same means.

rPhiladelnhla Inquirer. Last year's advertising is as good for a store now as last year's food Is for the store's owner now. Both are stronger today, for had them. Both need today's supply today." Never Falls Restore Gray Hair to Its Natural Color and Beauty. No matter how long it has been fray or faded.

Promotes a luxuriant growth of healthy hair. Stops its falling- out, and positively removes Dandruff. Keeps hair soft and glossy. Refute all substitutes. 2M times as much in $1.00 as 50c.

size. Is Not Dye. 1 ana Me; bottles, at druggists Scad for h-e book The Cre ol the Hair." PhlloEUy Spac JJ-aik, N. nay's Harltaa Soaneiun md, mugh and chapped haadR, and all klu di-UM. Keepekin boa and aott.

2c. drufrinta. mm ior ire dook iu tare in me bkiu. W. HOLMES WIN'.

W. E. FEE8S BRO. MJ. Special Three Day Sale Opened This Moriiing at 9 A.

Mi C- By Special arrangement with the manufacturers we are going to ofier for the next three days Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 5.00 Lace Front Gpssard Corsets for 1, I 1 working on his farm, which la located near that place. Judge and Mrs, Lamb and three children who have been here for the past J.0 attend the wedding of their A no las May Davis, left tlila raornfiig lor their home at YaUm i A. J. Chambera arrived yesterday inornlng from his home at Fort Worth" and remained In (lie elty until with friends. He left today for Denver, where in: will spend the summer.

Mr. Chant hers was formerly the local agent for the Union News company at thi.s place, but he has bad a similar posl tlon In Forth Worflh or several years past. He is quite well known in Parsons among the railroad Mlas Begs Wagoner and MIas Mil dred Palmer returned yesterday morning to their 'homes at Kile after a short visit with friend) In the city, Mrs. Pred L. Walls left yesterday morning for Augutitu, where fihe waa called by the death of her huii baud, who died Tueaday at Grand jHUiui.

Neh. Jack Williams went to firrnnd Island TuoHday morning and will accompany tue remains from that place to Augunta, ns an escort, of honor from the k'aglea lodge of 1'iir-cotia, of which the dweaaed was a member. The funeral will be held in Augusta. Miss Kathleen Kennedy returned yesterday afternoon from Hlue Mound, KansuH. where Klio has beeu ylBltUig for the past, few days.

She was accompanied by her siHterts, Hazel and Jeani who have been there for several weeks past. Coyer and Haltlo Planck were married yeaterday afternoon at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Alce They left yen-Urday evening for an extended trip through the west and will make their home in gerauton. They were accompanied to the train by a large company of friends who bade them farewell with showers of rice and many good wishes. Coustable George Camp returned home yesterday afternoon from Oswego, where he went yesterday morning to turn a prisoner over to the county authorities to bo held In the county 'jail awaiting his trial lu district The prisoner was Starr Klynn who is charged w'th assault with Intent to kilt upon the person of It.

O. Drennan. P. W. Yff returned yesterday afternoon from Oswego, where he went yesterday morning and spent the day on business.

Mrs. A. P. Sauuders who was lit the city yeaterday shopping and visit-lug during the day with Mrs. B.

k. VanMeter, returned yesterday after-lioou to her home at Mound Valley, JUr niece, Miss Orr, of Chattanooga, was aJso here, and returned to 'Mound Valley yesterday afternoon, People who have not been In the flty three years at tended W. Brlckman's Great Acme sale this week. J. 1).

Magruder returned this morning from Fort Scott, where ho has been transacting business. He left here Monday morning for Joplin and Galena where he remuiued for a short time before going to. Fort Scott. Stjventaeu hundred pairs of blankets were sold this week lii the Great Acme sale at Brlckman's. One woman from Kansas City, bought worth of embroidery yesterday.

The snle closes Saturday night at 9 p. m. Circle. No- 2. Ladies of the G.

A. will meet In Odd Fellows hall Friday afternoon, at 30 Some nice single steppers with new run-a-bouts for the young bloods. J. JU McCrcery. Frank Larery left last night for ruralo, N.

where he will visit and spend several weeks recovering hip health. Call and get rent list reprinted dally. Mutual Realty, 1905 Main St. 13, C. Spring of the street railway company, left last night for Lawrence where he went to look after the con struction work on.

the new street railway the company is building at that place. DISCOUNT During July and August we will make special prices on cut glass, China and electroliers. Discounts will be frQrC 1-4 to 1-2 off. At these ex iremely low prices It will pay you to purchase and lay aside articles for future gifts. from.

Either phone 60, Smith, nil 2 1st street. 8. A. McKay is very ill at the home of her daughter, Mr. T.

II. Patterson, 2212 Grand avenue Mrs. Call of Oswego and Mrs Strata and Mrs. farl Vaughn of Muskogee, who have been In the city for: the past few days visiting wit their sister, Mrs. J.

Estes left this morning for various points In whero they will spend the summer. They came here Mon day. morping from Oswego. Mr. Ijimb of CoffeyviUe Miss May jDa vis, were married yesterday, evening at the residence jof J.

W. Peak, the father of the officiating. They left this morning for Kansas City, where they remain for a short time before returning CoffeyviUe, where they will mako their home. Pert Wilson who was in the. city yesterday on business returned this morning to his home at Manhattan, Kans.

Mr. Wilson formerly llyed in parsons and. he cjime here yesterday to the near- here, which is I lie proiierty or his Mrs. Glen Jardine returned today from Oswego, where she has been for he past few days vlsitipg with her parents, and Mrs. Sharp, of that place, Msh Tena IJarilett Is expected to arrive iiome this evening from Jennings, where she went several weeks ago to make a short' her friend, Miss Anita A touring jiarty of six drove up from Oswego this inornlng in the Rambler touring car owned by C.

A-Wilkin. They arrived shortly before noon and remained in the city for several Those in the party were Mrs. A. WHkiii aiid daughter, Miss Josephine, Mrs. Ed Ford, Mrs.

Clover and daughter and Kred Wilkin, the latter driving the car. L. Earnest who has beep in the city for the past, three days demonstrating the Great Western automobile will 'eave this evening for Oswego and from there will go to Independence. Mr. Earnest Is the agent for the Glreat Western company and has six teen counties in his territory.

MIsk Powers arrived yester-lay eveniiig froni her home at Cha- nute and is making a short visit in the city with friends. Mr. and Mrs. F. N.

Uoyd returned home last night from Iowa, ivliere Mrs. Uoyd has been visiting for, (he past, few weeks. Mr, Bpyd vent, tnere last weed to, return with tier. Mr. and Mrs.

Giant Lux have gone St. Louis and other points In III- nols and Indiana, where they will sir ror a snort with relatives nd friends. M. It. Woods arrived this morning 'rom the Chalmers M0'1 roadster, aAned by the Galena ulomobiht eonrpany.

He remained in he city for several hours and, left his afternoon for Chnnute. whore'be mes on business. Ho was accompan-ed by H. Ilannpn, of Columbus. Charles W.

Kimball who has been the city for, the, jmst four, days business, 'expects to return this to Kansas where he Is ingaged in the mortgage and loan business. Lee Moran who been serving 'line on the city rock pile for the iast two has been released md there now. remain but three men vorking for the city in the rock 'rushing department. This force will eceive another cut tomorrow when 3am Hickman, who has been in jail 'fit the past two weeks, will be re-'eased. Moran was arrested about two cek8 agp for.

spitting on the and Hickman, was fined for creating a disturbance at a section camp. George II. ReJUell who was in the Uty yesterday on business and on a 'lsR with IL Hackney, left last Ight Kansas City', ills home is in VVttterv.llle, Kam Mjr. Ueltzcil and Mr. hackney belonged to the same regl-tient during the dark days of the civil war.

Everything was quiet in police clr-los tolay, even so quiet that those Mncers whose duties, kept them about the office, felt a strong Inclination to Reep. r'one of tUeip. so far as fcpown however, tq qnixtationj 9ven tiiougt tnexe was not a ase in cotirt to engage their atten-1 tlon. The same js true of the state ouris as only on? new case has, been filed so far this week. Mr.

VanAlstlne Is the advance of a large delegation of Oswe go people who will orrlve this even-' lug to hear Ellen Beach Yaw. Sever- il will also he here from MouniVal-'ey and parts of the county. VanAlstlne says that twenty or twenly-flve will arrive from Oswego 911 the evening train. Mr. and Mrs.

Jim Hlnes, of Mound Valley, are In (he city today. Mrsi Mines, who has been an Invalid tor the past two years, is here to consult a physician. i Ellen Beach Yay will be accom- Danled by her husband (his evening. No one ever hears very much about the husband of a great singer, except when she marries him or gets a tivqree, and there are probably not a score of people la Parsons who know that Madam Yaw hap a husband. Bringing Hack Kansas Negro.

Imperial. -July. 22. Sheriff Herman, of Hiawatha, left the city yesterday evening with "Chas. EvauB." a neguo whom he Identified as David Woods, wanted in Kansas tor the alleged murder of two per sons.

The Parsons San prints the news. The Welsh farm. Legal description is N. R. quarter, Sec, ,13, Twp.

Vi, ranfjo 11, Neosho county. All with (he exception of about fifteen acres Is, or can Good Improvements, everything in splendid shape. Encumbered for $3,500.00, which can be paid off at any time. need money find will. dispose of my equity for $2,200.00 cash.

This Is a splendid I arr.aln as my equity, Is worth $4,000. Quick action HfCTMSary If ypu wish. to secure this snap. Address, owner, ('rank II. 715 Commerce HWg, kniiKUsCHy, Mo.

Seven-room house, modern every particular near on Kennedy, $500 cash, balance $20 month. Like rent. Mutual Jiealfy, 190f. Main Ht Phones 101, .1. Vandeventur who was In the city yesterday on real estate business, left last nteht for his home at Mound City, Mo, Ask for Jlonnoco coffees, roasted in Parsons, they're the best.

W. K. McBirney arrived yesterday from Ills home at Kansas City and Is making a short vlnlt io the city with Dale Poole. Ron! estate, every where. What have you? What, do you want? Money to loan on city property; no delay.

H. Sourbeer North Seventeenth. Home phone Mrs. it. K.

-Webber who was In the city yeaterday on real estate bilHi- neas, left last night for her home at Olnrlnda, Don't neglect having your baby's picture made; take them lo Oaten', gallery. W. R. Mclllrney and Dale Poole went to Springfield, this morn ing and will remain there for several days attending the miners' convention, which is being held at that place this week. The Royal Neighbors will pay their aKsessments to Mrs.

Keyes at he hall July 2i) or at 120tf Main after the 26th of July.Mrs. Cab- neSH, Recorder. A number of Parsons auto enthusi asts are planning to go to Kansas City at the last of the month to at tend the finish of the, Qlldden tour. and other races that are to he pulled off at Kansas" City at that time. There will be about twenty-five who will from here.

We makn the beet post cards in Oatcs' gallery. The Idea of holding an nuto race meet here during the latter part of the summer has pot been given up by the Parsons Automobile Club, but nothing definite has been done so tar in the way of getting the propositions sturted. Definite action will probably be taken In the matter at the next meeting of tho club. Don't be putting It off. Have your baby's picture made at Oates' sallery.

All Hie trains on the Katy. are again running on lime and the con gestion of a week ago now a thing of the past. The tracks that wore un der water or which were washed out are being repaired as rapidly as pos sible and no more trouble Is antici pated. Miss Cecil O'Connor left yesterday afternoon for llurtlesvllle, at which place she enpecta to remain for several weeks on a visit with her aunt, Mrs. J.

V. Moore. The W. C. T.

U. will hold a pro gram at the Chautauqua tent on Fri day afternoon at, 4 oVlock. After the program a picnic. All members are urged to with their families, II. F.

Cramer arrived yesterday af ternoon from Moran, where he spent the day on business and remained in the city for several hours before he left for, his homo in Cherryvale. M. .1. McKnight began moving back into his old fiuartors in the Green building this morning and will prob ably bo settled there by the end of the week. He was obliged to remove across the street from his regular quarters by the fire that destroyed the Strashurger building and badly damaged the Green block.

II. E. Uur-uette will occupy the building now being vacated, he having purchased it some time ago to use lor his Jolt printing establishment. R. 11.

Peck and family have remov ed to where they will make their home in the future. Mr Peck has been at the Kaly shops tax some time. A. J. Bugg left this morning for West where he will spend the next, two weeks visiting with rel atives and friends.

Ho goes there on business also. u. Kour.ke, who is employed as an operator at the Katy telegraph of lice, left last night for Tulsa, where he will upend a few days, with friend;) and relatives. Miss Vivian Kackley left this nioru- ing for lila, where she will spend several days visiting with Miss Flor- enee Mitchell. Ralph Hibben lias returned from various points in Texas, where he haa been for the past few days on business.

Miss Crane and Miss Ada Ring will arrive this evening from their homes at Osweeo and will spend several days In the city on a visit to friends. They also come here to attend the chaulauqua. Mrs. William Gelssnian will leave today for Franklin, where she will. make a short visit with relatives and friends.

Taylor, the city attorney, returned this morning from Topeka, where he haa been for the past few days on legal business. Saylor Bros, can supply your wants from their home bakery while you are waiting. Frf ii DR. 11. R.

WOLFE -DENTIST t-'i ttroadway. AcroKB ftireet From Old Loca tion. Miss dtth': Roy crof( arrived yes terduy evening from Kansas City, where she has been visiting friends during the past few days. Sio will re main in the until tomorrow eve nlng the giieut of Miss Kate Foley, be fore leaving for her horn? at. St.

I'aul. Fred Pefley arrived yesterday evening from his home at Mound Valley and will spend several days In the city visiting with Luther Morrison and other friends. Mrs. R. A.

Proctor is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Fred Garber, at Mrs. Garber's home several miles south of the city. Not wishing to again disappoint any of our customers, we will have a $25 llsh order for you to xelect from Friday. Either phone B0, Smith, 611 H.21st street.

Miss SteUe Alterman arrived last night from her home at Mound Val ley and will remain In the city for ueveral days ylcitiug with Miss Rlancb Womeldorf. Antletam Pont No. .61, G. A. Will hold its regular meeting Friday evening at.

clock. The funeral of Beujah Clark, the Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clark, was held this morning at o'clock from the residence, 1715 Ma pie avenue. Rev.

Frank Mallory, pastor of the Chirstian church, conduct ed the services and the remains werr interred at, pakwood cemetery. Thf lilld died early yeslurday mornlnp at about, a o'clock of cholera lnfan-. turn. Mrs. Clingaa of ttlmwood, 111., anr Rev.

E. F. Cllngan. of Qulney, 111,, am in the city visiting with Mr. and Mrs ,1.

W. Hogue. Elberta isaches, blue plums, peart and fresh fruit at Saylor Bros. Mr, and Mrs. A.

Wunderllch, of South Mound, were shopping and visiting Parsons today. A number of people came up from; Oswego this morning to uttend the, Chautauqua and to spend the 4a with friends. Among those whr. were he.ro were Mrs. Lincoln' Alien'; Mrs.

8.. Waskey, Mrs. J. U. Pierce and daughter.

Miss Hazel; Mr. an Mrs. Van Alstlne. Mrs. R.

O. Dem lug and sou Robert: and daughter! Miss 1 lu, and and Mrs. Ralph Cptes. They expect to roturn Ahlsj evening. Frank Madden, whose regular ruii us a tralu auditor Is on the Joplin division, returned this morning fromj Texas where ho went yesterday as auditor on the Landsoekers' Rpe-: rial.

He will go to Joplin this even- lug and will take a short vacalior with ills family before resuming hig run. i I What Time The Clock Stop? S.T VOtTft CARDS. Iv ii 12 .7 -JF'JUEIIMl tlm.lHXl. liin on Farm in cf IR-STATE H0RTGAGE ii mini ii i i i.mi.m.''""" YOU GEX ALL 'T-rl SKE Deming Investment JjlbenJ privileges glvru for "piece infal'' jiapnenta befor ult 10-tnrltjr. Where the tide Is perfect and security satisfactory moasf cao be obtained on application u.

BATES LOW INTEREST WakKAMaU)fe- I rra.nli 1iUa.r interest -k: TRUST Psr3 Kestai YOU BORROW OIV WRITE. it)V (oupiiy ol Oswego, Ks. -1 IV --'Si t--; '') to--. 't than you i ostouice LSI 11 1 v. rf? -ii.

'-''-Si. j-f. I will furnish you a lot and the Cash to build you; a Home to suit: ypu in on smaller monthly payments, are now paying for rent. C.F.ELER.ICH MECHANICS-STATE BAN Si i A.o., Special Agents, noom se W5( Uark.

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