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The Iola Register from Iola, Kansas • Page 5

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The Iola Registeri
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Iola, Kansas
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RDQM Cite. HELP. GENERAL itoosa worV; Udf preferred- 'WHAT YOO GOING TO DO vjxii the well gMS Voa' bad UeAer see D. Gas. you ii well.

He has a Belr and irASTEl RAGS. REGIS. OFFICE; TO CUT CORN. Rhpne $7-4-3. "WANTED TO head of iiiules.

KITQflEN HELP WANTED. KAuse Cafe. AGENTS frames; best work. lowest prices; COQ- rex oil bromide; a winner; samples free; work guaranteed. Dean Studio, 609 E.

13th Kiinsas City. Mo. TTPEWRITEH FOR SALE. OJIrer Visible Typewrtter cheap for cash. condition and does splendid writing.

CouM ship on approval and free trial. Write to Charles F. Rickart Rosedale. Kansas. FOR 160 OR 200-ACRE farm; nice land; heavy crops; good title and warranty deed; five miles lola; price.

$37.50 per acre; terms. S. W. Lust, part owner. f.a Harpe.

Kan. FOR TK nOU AND LOT for team; 317 Indiana street. FOR HRED BARRED and Buff Plymouth Rock pullets; N. First street. FOR ROCK COCK- orels and pullets.

Phone 4S6. J. Eastwooii. lola, Kansas. WANTED AT FOR sewer construction work at Humboldt, Kans.

A BOY OVER 16; ONE with store experien.oe preferred; Frishman's. SALES laity in dry goods. Frishman. FOR BUHOY. and saddle.

Or Shad wick GOOD FARM HAND. Phone 997-11. TO USE FOR 5tarage: good care; no children Phone WANT TO TWO OR THREE g.cod cottages, by side. Must firiced awfully cheap. Write McConnel Eismore, Kans.

SALESMAN LOOK after our in and adjacent countiet ilarj- or commission. Address The Harvty Oil Cleve- FOR Fl.NE wheat land. Logas county. Kaitsas; small house, good.jiurn, hne well and wind mill. 100 Acres broke.

Price J2S.O0 per acre. consider iolal properly, lola Land Coijipany. FOR SECOND HAND LINO- leum. In good condition. Diamond Barber Shop.

FOR FAMILY DRIV- ins city broke. AUo one brood sow. J. W. StepKjns.

Humboldt. Kas R. R. 2. FOR SALE OR TRAOE-VCONFEC- tionery and lunch counter doing a good business in Kans Want houi'e and lot in lUS N.

Central FOR SECOND HAND Inquire of the Model, Oas, Ks. ONE FAMILY DRIV- ing horse, city broke; also one- brood sow. J. W. Stephens.

Humboldt. R. R. 2. Mb nndMCAlifi'bv HUm.

M. D. OeoIM. One disc harrow and a disc wheat drill left from the bargains. Buy them cf Hlnes.

A large number from here attended Buffalo Bills sijow in lola yesterday. Everyone "was well pleased with tiie exbiblticn. Homer Duggan is working in the Wilson barber shop. Mr. Duggan has decided tu become a barber.

La Harpe business men and interested in l.a are requested to meet at the city hall this evening to decide if there shall be held a Farmer's Exhibit this year. This meeting was to be held Friday night, but ow- to so many attending the fair, a was decided upon. For six years La Harpe has had a successful Exhibit and it Is thought probable that the seventh annual exhibit will be held. Dr. Miller and visited La Harpe friends Saturday and attended the fair.

Miss Lena Waters has secured a school in Old Eismore. She went yesterday to-begin her work. Four hundred and forty-six enrolled in the La Harpe schools this morning. Seventy assembled the high school and 376 in the grade room. "We expect considerable more than 446 by latter pan of this week." said Professor Shearer this morning.

Buffalo Bill's show visiting lola yesterday prevented some from enrolling pad a few young men. who live on faims near here were unable to enroll yeseierday. assignments were yesterday morning, school, was for the day so alt could se: cure boolcs and these who deislred i could attend the All assembled tnls-moming and began their studying In earnest. will receiie another shipment of school books A Daiiforth. Drugs and Jewelry.

Clyde Taylor arrived yeseterday froai Sheldon. for a week's visit DOYOULiyE Iiitiieytciiiity of If BO, do not forget that the New Dentists of lola liave with old friends. C. E- shipped a car of stock yesterday to the City markets. Mrs.

Bculah Myers and children, who have been visiting Mr. Myers at returnc! to thrir home here. 1 he fatiilly experts to to Bartlesvllle in near future. J. Ijivre is having a new barn erected on his farm north of town Mrs.

Watts and Margaret Collins went to Topeka yesterday, for a week's stay with friends. Mrs. Sam Stpyers. of Concreto will visit in Redfield for a few Mrs. Beardsley of Torontn.

w'lr. been visiting her daughter, for some time, leit ist.T- day for Marion, Illinois, for an evtend- ed 0. C. Laver of Salt-m neighborhood, was a luislness in town vester- day. .1.

Trcdway. Mrs Anna Barker and Preston wnnt to Chanute Satunlay and atteiu 'd the Fraternal as delegates from this city. Mr. Hartzop and family arrived yesterday mrni Humboldt to make Iji Harpe their liome. 1.

R. Wood who been visiting his father. .1. W. Wood, for the past three returned yesterday to his home in Pueblo.

Miss Edna Burtchlnouch. of Moran, spent yesterday with friends here. Mis Eva Cooi'er. of Moran. and Madge Huriock of loin, visited this week at the .1.

Huriock home. Miss Margaret of lola. spent with friends here. Ward Kerr, of smitb of town, ha.e accepted a position in the Hines hardware to work and attend school. Joe Kirkpatrfck and son.

George, of R'ue Mound, spent with the Kirkpatrick and J. A. Brown families. THE EYE. so nect-ssary to our usefulness and is worthy of our si-rious attention Indeed it would be natural to suppose that a subject so interesting and important would surely attract the- attention of every educated mind; but.

alas! Sucli is. not the case. Our reputation depends upon our conscientious care of this meinbcr. ira pm Franim of Ktttnboldt Optometrist Gas City. Sept.

12th. Lallnrpe Sent. 13th and till noon on the 14th. Moran, during the afternoon of Sept. 14th and till 3 p.

m. on the 15th. UoKon, office Uonrs 10 to li Phone t'ARL IIUMEK (Jroceriesf and We have just received a tar load of "SECOND TO FLOUR, made from the old wheal. sack guaranteed. Phone or send in an order a sack at Our Telephane No.

Delivered 1 7( Yates Center. Sept Gussie I Schllchting came over from lola to spend Simday with her mother. Mrs. H. H.

Schlichting. Mrs. J. B. Try returned yesterd.iy from Bartlesville.

where she Lottie Kinnian. who.sustainoc a broken arm some tiiue ago is to undergo a severe surgical opera: ior. Both fumes were broken at tlie wrist, and her wrist is crrtoked and constantly. She iiss de cided to have bones broken again i Stansbury. who has iieet drilling tor the Primf Western.

shipping his to Collinsrille today he will drill for the same company. Mrs Dougherty, who r.uikes lirr hojii- with her daughfr. Kincaid. is reiMirteti dangerously ill. -Carl Hunter, the store of "OotHl THE 6WD Senatorial In Virginia Resnlts in Victory for DeoMrmtlc Standpattehi.

had been visiting her daughter. Mrs Pn.mpr i la: ODonnell. Phone oo. stiidenis enrolled yeisterUay estibUsbed a dental office In LaUarpe and will be in their offices there every THURSDAY. If you have dental work to be done do not fail to consult them as their prices for dental work are iboat half you pay others, and they don't hurt a bit when they do your dental work.

SIMPLE HOJfR FOR WRIXKLED FACES (From Popular Thousands of. women are snending fortunes in tJielr frantic efforts to remove the signs of premature age from their faces. When in this state of mind a woman will spend almost any amount- of money on worthless wrinkle removers, of which there are many. If these wom 'only knew it. the effective remedy ImaginaVle is a harmless face wash which can be up at home in less than a minute.

They hare only to get an ounce of pofdercd sarolite and half a pint of witch hazel at the drug "fore and mix the two. Applr this daily as, a refreshing lotion The effect is almost magical. Evta after the first treatment a marked Improxe- ment is nortced and t'ne face has a saiijr. firm feeling that is most pleasing Enpemr Srhoel. Peking, Sepr young emperor was the only "kid" in th-? empire to attend school li was his majesty's first day at his lessons and every other child was gnmt ed a holiday to celebrate event.

is always inore or less prevalent during Be prepared for It Cbamberlain'9 Colic. (Tbolera and Diarrhoea Remedy Is prompt and effectaaL It can always be depended upon and is pleasant to Uke. For sale by all dealers. Miss Stark rcturnei! to her ill work as stenographer in ye.s- Ciy school, in and tweut.v-four in lerday evening. friends in lola.

and Floyd VanHozier. of.y-'^'*'' school. -Tuere wHl be considerably he Ostbrn Bnffalu liill's show viSlf- Commercial Hotel went to lola yesterday evening for a short visit with friends. Lee and Earl Underwood went out to McPherson this morning to An some plastering. They expect to away a mont.i Mrs.

Wm. Grogan spent Sunda.v and 3Ionday with friends in Fort Scott. CharU-s and Th'eo Holmqnest. of township, visited wfth friends in Yates Center yesterday and while here they went to lola to take in the show. H.

Raifsnyder of Buffalo, visited here the first of the week with his -daughter, Mrs. Ed Blackwood, of the Hotel Woodson. J. A. Taylor Is slowly improvine Dr.

Maxson came over from Toronto yesterday to visit his daughter. 3frs. A. B. Estep.

KA 'n -'S OLDEST EXGINEER DEAD At 70. D. H. Dunham Waii One of the Road's JTost Ven. 1 Engineer D.

H. Dunham, of Parsons reputed to the oldest engineer on the M. K. T. railwa was killed at o'clock Saturday afternoon when lie locomotive he was driving collided with a Santa Fe train on the crossine one mile south of Chanute.

Dunham's fireman W. H. Ward. Jumped frofti the cab and Injury, biit the grtz- itled veteran of the throttle remained nt his post and went to his de.ith in the cab where he had served so many ye.Tra. "Hie nroidrit is said to iliie to the failure of the air brakes of the'train to work properl-.

Diinham was rnnnine the eneinp which collided with a Missouri jirain at Moody. some two years rbe wreck in the deafi- 'of a tiPRseneer. He was jlcharired with niahslaughfer. b'lf ir VwonitteH when the case to tria' in the Coffey county district cotirt ng lola kept some away yesterday Owing to one of the ttttchera to pass the exaintnation SitiirdcV. here remains a rsicnncy in tlie eight'-.

room. W. Fftverf "I-" as sulistitute. board will meet one evening'this week and selec 1 teacher for this room. Dr.

W. is in receltit of 'otter from L. GHfnfh'stating 'lis wife was tH- Dr possibly make a trip fo and see her soon. -Mrs. Is visitins.

h- in Mildred this week. Charles Smith is today from Kansas City to make here. She will occupy her ertv in Travis adrtttion. recently by Claud Briner. riaude Hughes has re.sjgnpd his rlfion wfth the "PrlBtje We.stern snielt- er and accepted (losttiun'as clerk and deliveryman for the Carl Hunter grocery.

Mrs. George Spicer is iier household soods today. She and chikjren will leave tomorrow Tor t'ftl- pltwvlHtt; to Join Spicer and make that their home. Mr. and Mm.

On-rn. of Garnett. are visiting their daagbter. Jfrs. H.

O. Adams and fapiily. lfcyiMl nnd pa- par ttsBcar. SIO North he of a first class newspapT "I should aar so. When Mie was at Its heiffh' I' two editorials, It did come off, the ofh-" ir It Richmond.

Va. Sept. the Old Dominion from Frederick to Halifax and Bristol to the sea. "Thomas S. Martin and Claude A.

Swanson were renominated for the United States Senate by Virginia Democrats ast week by majorities exceedlnig is a triumph for the "old guard" and a defeat tor known as the Dtmo- League. Hardly had the polls closed at sundown on election day when the flashes over the virires showed that (be 'veterans of many hard fought political had rallied to the standards jf the leaders as never before. TM "aatl-organization' carried but sev a and those by small major ities. The tale of the Martin-Swan on victory will long be crooned tc ispiranis for office Virginia 'tical firesides. Senator Martin will enter uiwn hit new term March 4.

Senator Swanson. March 4. 1013. The ncm- inations will be by the nexi legislature. "Down with the machine in iii Deniovratic jKirty in Virginia." tlie campaign' of liie Vf: UtJ made a harr', d-'cng toe first ijf last ol the league 's candidates by the over- majoi-ity-indicates that the voters of the still have confi- dencr in "Tom" Martin and were pVased wffh the good road-, betlei and ctiaritlejf provided by C'lamle A Swanson wklle he was gor- ern.ir.

TWO' SALE AT BAR- gitikKuVeiratimMr aood seven room house; large hen house, barn and other out-bnildlngs. Fenced chicken tight; fnMt locattoii -for poAltry raising. L.ock Bbr 'Sn Kans. Ftm GOOD' PEASE Piano. FOR GOOD TERJia" nice nmdern- within one bloeit of nice-shade' an4 plenty of Address A.

care of FOR- PCRNldKBD ROOMS FOR LIGHT housekeeping or students. 604 N. Jefferson. FOR ROOM HOUSE Jefferson. KM Sbaiit.

Phone 516. AUJCT COJCSTX ipedkltjr CoOBtf' ntinfii to" norafen Wtf mUfe fifm'IcAni stbHT niki Mtag fMhrii uiti ii'ckdb 'm rekl We would lika'td R. TfiQMftSpN. tbiwf. ROO.M.

MOD-1'. ern house; alsb four room house. '7 FOR AND N. Walnut. Inqnire- Allen Connty State Bank.

Bax FOR RE.NT—MODERN 7 ROO.M house; -5'N'. Sycamore, or cafl 202 East street. 'Fdtm MODKTCD HONS claw Liberal td this office. I Dr. Dr.GJ|^^ S9 OIL PAI5JTTNG DONE TO ORDER flower.

animals. Mrs. L. Maue. ticello, Minn.

TAKEN FROM PENNSYLVANIA hotel Friday evqning. itasket go-cart. Reward for infofumtion. having places where girls boys may help.for board while at- rending school, oall phone 495. lola nusiness College.

OFFICER CAMPED OX JOB. Light Was Off on Side 5leM. Something happened to the service line to the. buslttesa houses on west side of the square Saturdr nigiit and as a result there was eit-ctric currt-hf mull the break fixed at nearly The stores were lighted with gas aud'cau- dlea and Officer MoSs. a patrolman, camped along the west order to tirot--ct the 'iiif- tll cunrwnt -was-turned Chief Goffietd also 'asftod r'ty oIRcera lO keep a 'watch on dark With this' no nneaainess fel: by the nrercli'' ants in leaving their tt-jM-- ness.

ACRES-TIMBER UUNDIN central miles town; half tillable when cleared, remainder grass and fruit land. Price Will urade for residence or merchan- iise. McConnei Owner. Eismore, Kas. 'and.

O. l.MO THE! GAME E.VRLt. FITP Candldutrs: for Slate Trea.surer Already: la the Field. Topelta. SepL H.

the Jtate live stock sanitary comuiissioner. and W. T. Watiwn. assistant bank commfssiouer, announced tlieiuselves as candidates for the Republican nomination for state treasurer." Each Is hi' Imire county.

ftiMi! Chiise Watson from Uolh progressive Ripubli- cans and the progressive plans in the last two sessions of the WaiteV assistalit state treasurer. W. Glass; Dr. I. F.

wis. the last three candidates last year, are expected to get into the race. i If Work contracted by the year- Pfano Tuner RoberU Music Co. PSdnet 421 1 rM Dr. 0.

T. Itl a Office 'Mdrria' Phone JAXB8 H. wnuloir i First aix priea. S1I 8 or omrtCJrr LtXiaOKstrr. Eun i.

Cjasa.makta ouH Uuit lie icaiot putacr or arm j. cucnrr a Co. ioiatai iw car TbMd Camtr Sute UH! UlU mil (nm jcn ftf M' WK cr CjCTfiOM fhax Butiitr J. tHK I in brtan iM aoB-onirtf IB aqr mi cl Dttmaitf. ixi.

A. ir. r.titi.*x. lUm Cataitti Ukfli ttnxAy taow buod HH IW-W F.iM7lfSHK.\ A CO. V.h.

B. LEAVELL, 9i of Chat of ChiMruff Office 9tai W. KRESS Comaien raMi TiikeafierlMiily they inp -alliy antf lower tKal more seritwis; tnfecUpa. rour and nfi.p: and Tar aim civef its aad siiiiva results. -rFor cotfCKt stioap.

wbooplag eougb. hi-oOMtltia aaid tfreetiooa of- the; throat; i chest Ungs It is an ready and valuable J. D. HiuHib CV the aad pakiAOr etfOalt BlUr wdllld'(ive The tact -is womett aifctaOre patieat than lUr to Every woatan oogM to know tint may bfataia the moat cxperiMeed-nwdteal advice and la amfiJemtt mod privacy hy the 'WofU 'lt Dupidtary AsaodatioD; Qaxee. Dr.

Pierte hat lieen 'ehier HMCT aad naur ydrt aaffkarftitf peaetlccl eapatMiue ia (IK treataKat ar iKsfeaiM thbaaar achcpphyBitiili iardlia'i His mn tbdr.astapmBfaiaOMfcyv- The parftec Tcaiaiiy deiiM' fnr dCL WELL. The rnaar and varied syaiptocns of wooiMV Mly set forth ie Plain Ea in-(be -re reviteir aad receipt r.i 3i rf malting to loanoit Farms In Eaa- tern "Wft tatUr the- lonr- ot- nnf. fintr dofsg -'a loaa bnaiiMr fn thfi part of anHte. Beat' Sliould yAa deaire a 'farih loan wllf'nfaW' ft aiUiafe ijr yos calt Pmriifa Itr-'tfae! Old Coart Kooar SUMfiqr first Gite a charfpe 'to 'teriBs: PEtrR LAND latt; KaM. WANT .14000 clear tola or other rentaSsr for acre fannr roam weUs.

Sacrefw- a fenced and cratt feBcedr ma-; the treea in yardt Mortgaco- t2M0. 10 yamr st 6 par- Eqtihr -One to room-bnA one 6 room fuPy modern houses. i ICansaa fanaa. Fifty Colorado. tor eastenti (or sale.

Sealed ttatn 'l 12th day of I a-ork' Of and partteg named -street tt SS.O. aCetftmiK Wtlti Engineer's offlce. ro the on ApprexfmatV' done cnrhi jer Imeaffaat- --i. cubic lOair or feef' Pavement. 1671 sqo idstfnctioiiS' To with apeciflcaUoaif ceWVaeraiM'hodd on application at the i rrTebt'My pr alfl Attest: VENE to W.

asataac then can stay at homa a.

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