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The Iola Register from Iola, Kansas • Page 7

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The Iola Registeri
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THErlOIA Rl 'WHEN IT COMES TO THIS REVENGE STUFF, JUST WATCH MY SMOKE," SAYS FELIX TO FINK FINK I'M GOING TO CV EVEN WITH YOUR GWCS FATHER lU PUT THIS TUB OVER H15 CMIMNET i AHO SHOKEHIH GOT SO at flRE 010 GUN ur THt CEHTER OP THE CKIMNCV AND SHOOT THE 5OOT OUT. FiNK.IfOU GO OUT AND GET ME SOME ROLLS I'LL EAT OFF THE MAMTEL THIS MORNING. KINDS. FOR SALE. FOR SALE.

FOR SALE. FOR RE RENT PROFS'NAL DIRECTORY MO TO lOAjr. I will lend on hoHsebold goods. pianos, organs, sewing ma- 3 chines and jewelry. J.

W. COFFKY -is 110 North Street a a a a -5 a MAN WANTS FOR SALE OR FOR SALE ACRES work on farm; good refetences. L24. room house and lot. two acres land; Pawnee.

land, or exchange for care Df Register: some fruit. Owner 33G S. Indiana St. 80 acres land. Call at 410 S.

Chestnut. MAN WANTS' on farm. Phone' 407. IN Notion department. Experienced preferred.

No telephone cajls. Frlshmari's. ONCE. "'SECOND cook and pantry girl. Kelley Do n6t call over phone.

TRADS YOUNG Etock on a four or five' room house to move Might pay ca.sh. Hamilton Bros. AGENTS The payinj! proposition for Write for offer six FREE. Everybody fcuys. Beauline.

Credit giveh. Write for hosie ever mont pair tiful exclulsive territory. Triple-Wear Hosiery Mills. Frank lln aid Girard PMladelphia. Pa.

HOUSE. SUIT- lie moved onto a larm. able Powell, Rural Route lola. ACTIVE REPRESENTATIVE TO pstablish a permanent business. P.fKt line Health and Accident Policloii.

Good te.Tiloiy and liberal terms to agen's. Address, N. B. 605 Kansis Topeka, Kajis. LADY TO home in small Phone S39.

VOK SHORTHORN yearling bulls. W. E. Lyons. Phone 378.

lola. FOR THOROUGH- bred bull pups, six months old. Bar- gain it taken soon. R. Spencer, i lola R.

R. No. 2. Mile south and mile west of Gas City. FOR BLACK JACK with white points.

He is a fine one and will sell cheap if sold soon. B. B. Brannum, Piqua, Kans. FOR A BARGAIN.

MY: two story modem residence, 219 N. Cottonwood. Reasons for selling, ieaviiiR c'ty. Teims or cash. A.

Balllet. FOR 3 TONS GOOD clover and timothy hay baled; also few tons clover and crabgrass H. Hobart, 7S2. FOR S. C.

RHODE Island Red Cockerels. These birds are of good color and from prize winning stock. Call phone FOR SALE-HOUSiniOLD EF' fec-is including dining r.oom. parlor, library, bedroom and kitchen furnishings. Also 10 thoroughbred Buff Cochin chkken.s.

Call at 223 S. Chestnut. Piione 13G7. WANT TO BUY AN INCUBATOR; mustlbe standard in good condition and first hatch, -trial given. price and where machine may be seen.

Address ZVt street. lola.JKans. CUBE A COLD DAT Laxative Brpmo Quinine Tabli IB. DrugglstB' refund money If It faHs to cure. E.

prove's signals on each box. 25C- ture FAKM LOAX.S. $2000 private money and JIOOOOO money to loan on Southeastern Kansas land at lowest rate with oiaional prepayment privileges." Do you want a loan? If so It will pay you to see us. lOLA CO.Ul'AXY FOR BALES OP SHRED ded fodder. Phone 997-11.

i FOR BARRED PLY mouth Rock Cockerels. Inquire at Union Pacific Tea Store. FOR ACRES IMPROV- od farm; best bargain In Allen Co. Price $30 per acre it sold this month. Box 392, lola, Kans.

FOR SALE-HIGH CLASS RESTAU- rant. doing good business; completely equipped and'established trade, Rea'. son for selling purely personal. Address "Restaurant" care of Register office. FOR SEED 60c bushel.

I. M. Baptist, 7 milest'south of Kansas. FOR 12-H. P.

GAS EN- gine. In good working condition. Will sell cheap. Box 103. Phone 91, lola Kans FOR SALE OR TRADE AT A SAC- fine lois in Ottawa.

Kans. ynjing horse in trade. Address Frank nird. Chanuie. Kas.

FOR I PASSENGER in good condition. Bargain If' sold at once. Phone 326. FOR JER-j sey bull calves, finest butter breeders; I two registered cows. J.

S. Tay- lor, lola. FOR FOR TEN day.s. eighty acre farm six miles north of lola. Terms.

Owner, C. P. Smith, I.iil)Pral. Kans. FOR PAIR 4-YEAR- old horses; good work mare.

Harry Kesslnger. Phone La Harpo. Kas. FOR GOOD MILCH COW. Address 709 N.

Chestnut. Sacreniento Talley, Lands. As an investment and a pleasant home, no place on earth equals the; Sacramento Valley Lands at reason- able prices and easy terms. Excur- sions to Sacramento February 15th. Round trip free to buyers.

For literature and further information call on Charles Potter. FOR MODERN house. R. M. Cunningham Agency.

FOR A. FARM NEAR lola. Allen County Realty Co. FOR BLOOD PO; land China boars old enough for ser' vice. Also Indian Runner drakes, very fine.

Prices right. Harry Boeken, i R. R. 3 Moran, Kan. La Harpe phone 1 764.

i I i WE GOOD farm lands in Southeast Oklahoma; unimproved, for from. $3.00 to $6.00 per acre. We have impreved farms in Arkansas, close to railroad, for $10.00 i to $15.00 per acke that we can take! some trade on. Come and go with us to see these lands Tuesday, February i Donnell. lola, FOR RENT ARCH ROOM house, good outbuildings, three acres i good black soil, considerable fruit, fenced with woven wire.

Two blocks South Kentucky Street bridge. Willis Pereau. Phone 877. I FOR STORE; I a bargain if taken at once. No compe- I tition.

Address M. 1... care Register, i i. FOR SALE TAKEN AT once, nearly new $300 piano and tire furniture for 6 room house; Or trade for horses or If equal 1 value. Inquire 309 S.

Oak. Phone FOR for smaller property State St. CITY ARE PRE- pared to make loans on good Inside I lola city property. Cajl on The Allen County Investment Co. 213 S.

Wash- Ington street, lola. TO LOAN. On rates are the lowest, my terms are liberal; private and eastern money on -hands ail the time. C. 0.

IJOLLIXJKIL FOR RE.NT—GOOD 4-ROOM HOUSE furnished or unfurnished. Inquire 423 S. Chestnut. Phone 609. FOR WELL IM- proved river bottom farm.

Phone 567. i CAKLYLE. Feb. Bessie Wilkinson re-; turned to her school work in Kansas City after spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. W.

.1. Wilkinson. There was a good attendance at the Missionary Society which 'met with Mrs. Lizzie Green Thursday. Rev.

O. E. Ticknor led' the devotional exercises. Grandma' Worster of Neosho Falls spent last week with her sons, Hugh and Worster. The box social which was given last i Friday night by Mrs.

Green's Sunday School class was a success. The proceeds from the baskets and lunches amounted to about $11. Mrs. Harris, who has been staying with her. daughter.

Mrs. Wiir Mealy, and helping care for her new grandson, returned to her liome In Eureka Wednesday. Mr. T. Vezie's arc going to have a sale February 22.

We understand they expect to leave soon for Linn County, where they have purchased a farm. We regret to see them leave our community, but wish them success in new home. The I.adles' Society will furnish lunch at Vezie's sale. Fred visited with F. .1.

Dudley Wednesday. Mrs. O. E. Ticknor has been quite sick this week.

The Allen County Realty Co. Make specialty of selllnK Allen County Fanns. We also vaita Insurance ot all kinds, collect rents, pay taxes for non-resldenta, and do a general real estate buulness. We represent three ot the beat loan companies doing busi-- ness In Kansas, and Ballett, a share of the loan buslnesa. and guarantee as cheap rates and quick service as can be bad anywhere.

The Allen County Realty Co. B. L. Thompson, Xgrr. OFFICES BLDG lOLA 3 a Eojal Tjpewrifer Af a' IJontrols Exclusive Sale.of 91 a Boyal Standard TypeTirlf'f a In Allen County i a E.

H. Bussing, Agent a Northrup Bnllding lola, Kans. a Typewriter iieimlrg and Sappltiiit aa a a ssiE a Dr. f. 31.

Rnsf 9 DF.XT1ST Boom So. 1, Klfls. a Extraction without pain by a use of Nitrous Oxldn Gas a 553; Res. 8Ba m'm a WHY HOT! a HaT6 Tour Piano Tuned hj am a Experienced 14T- a lug In your home town. a T.

0. CUrATSET a Ffano Tuner ani a Roberts Hnslc Co. Fhona 411 Farm and Giiy Loans KANSAS AHB OKLAHOMA Low Bate; Annaal or Seinl-Annual For In FuU Seduced Bates on Fire R.M.Cunningham OldCeurt Hoase BIdg. Kas. a a F.

L. fi. LEATELL. M. 1.

a a Diseases ot the ChMl, a DUeasea of Chlldraa. a 147 Bes. M7. a lOLA STATS BANK BLDO. asecccceaacs FBILLIF HEIGELB South St.

MABHESS ASJ) SADDELBX fieaeral Bepalring, AU tiaU aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa a a a AUCnOXEEB. a J. M. Hall, Aucticneer, farm a a FABM LOAJfS! CHEAF XOXEYI We represent one of the best Farm Loan Companies doing buslnesa In the State of Kansas. We can loan on farms anywhere In Eastern or Central Kansas.

Our'rates are the lowest and our terms are the beist. Call or write us when in need of. a farm loan. Phone 97. THE PETEIISOX LAXD COHFAJil Old Court House yotlw.

Mrs. Alice M. Brightly having left my bed and board, I hereby warn the public that 1 jnill not be responsible for her debts or other obligations. EDW. A.

BRIGHTLY. DOINGS OF THE DHY III GAS KOV KlXi TIIK VICTIM OK A VKKY The Case of Ifrs. Half-s Airninst the (Jas Companv to be Tried ut lola Xoniiirriiw. GAS CITY FKH. jally bunch of young Roy King a pleasant Euri)isf lust (vi ut his home on Oiiborrn' slrci.

Mr. King leaves tomorrow for Ottawa, Kansas wji he has a splendid positionT following pie enjoyed the Hazil Craig. Blanche Wade. and llo I.Ower, Agnes Shep.ird. Florence Lowe.

Mabel Wood, 'ejiii' Heath, Zella Oma Genevieve Price, Cole, Alice McGowan. Totii Anderson. Hay Speticif, Harry Marion Lyman Baldwin, Everett Jessie I'rice Knepp. Floyd Carviiaiu. Charlie and Oren JOTV.

Mr. and Mrs. Brlner and aijjd Mrs. King and family. Monthly examination 's are beiii-j held In the schools tjiip week.

Tomorrow ends the'lirst month of the second term. school children made glad yesterday when theteaeliers permitted them to have a valentine box- after, the afternoon recpss. In most of the rooms short programs were rendered. Toniorrow the rase of Mrs Bates versus the Gas will be heard before Judge Foi.ist Th suit Is brought to recover a-ineter deposit ihade to the Taylor company. Grover McCutcheon Chemist at the smokers at LaHarpe.

but whtt, has made his home here for tJip past' two years has bwn transferi -i -d to he him -tjie best wishes of a host of friends. Mrs. Ralph Conwell yesterday evening placed some fresh meat in a box on the rear porch of her liome and on top of the box she placed a large tub. she lit'ard the tub. rolling and arrived at the door in time to see the meat dltiappeariug in ttie mouths of THE DAY'S NEWS AT LAHABPE "SUNK ORANGES AT fcarl Hunter 's LIFK OK LINCOLN IHSCIS.SCl) BY I.MfKOVK Cli.1 Hetrister Kepiirler a of and IRA B.

FRANTZ Humboldt, Kas. BEQI8TEBED OPTOMETBIST Moran, Feb. 20th from 9:30 a. HL to 4 p. m.

February two dogs. George Abbott is reported no hitter. Sylvia been cpnipel- leil lo her work at the llanisay store to help care for her mother. number from attended the mask b.ill in I.aH^rpe last night. The (Jroceryitien say they liave ri- reiv(-d more than their share of comic A.

liaitcrton is expected from Fall Itiver Tomorrow. Kidney Plils will cure any ca-se of liidney or bladder trouble not lieyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more. J. D.

Co. I.ee who has been li 're on business in connection with rialms against the street railway company incident to the ncont wreck, last- night for At Fountains Elsewhere Ask for if HORLICK'S" Original and danuiiit MALTED MILK Tlie Food'drink for Ail ilgts. At restaurants, hotels, and fountuns. Delicious, invigorating and sustaining. iboQ your sideboard at home.

Don't travel without it quick lancli preptred ifl a nmnite. Fake no imitation. Just In Any Milk Trwi I.AHARPE, FEH. J. Waters and Gorrell the Chariie sale near Lone Klni yesterday.

Treadway will have soon for Illinois. -Mrs C. W. Friedley is ill with pneumonia fever. boxes were in vogue yesterday the grade schools.

George Dean, who recently moved from Colorado to a farm north of the yesterday purchased a fine team of W. S. Teague. A number from here attended; the Will Saar sale Tuesday. Everything sold high.

Saar and family -will leave soon for Oregon. J. H. Vaughn shipped a car of hay to Kansas Cily yesterday. Wilson and son a car of hay to Chicago yesterday.

C. of Ottawa visited T. and family yesterday. and Mrs. J.

T. Bull of Moran pleasant callers here yesteiiday. W. R. Randall, of Prescotf.

wap In the ciiy yesterday. I Charlie Baird of near is visiting Win. Frame and family -this week. received a new and ujl-to- date line of Valentines. Prices ranging from Ic to J2.

Danforth. Drugs and Jewelry. i Mrs Henry Steinbrook has returned to near Bayard after a visit with Iter parents, Mr. and'Mrs. L.

Zentz. spring line of Rugs has rived. complete we have ever shown You should see, them. Mattln and Carpets. F.

M. Ashley after a short visit with his brother C. returned yesterday to his home In Neosho, Mo. Charlie Theobald of Strawii spent Sunday and Monday wltli friends. Harry Evans of Pleasanton was a business visitor here yesterday.

L. A. Suapp, of the northeast part i of town is dangerously ill with pneumonia. Mr. and E.

E. Gate.n entertained Rev. and Mrs. S. L.

Cli at dinner yesterday. Charles Cole shipped a car of hay to the market yesterday. Logan Lentz is visiting In Bayard this week. Kdllh Barker-Johnson of Independence is visiting her mother Mrs. Anna Barker.

Mrs. Barker is entir- tainlng the T. T. G. girls this afternoon In honor of her daughter.

Mrs. J. A. MacDonald pleasantly en tertaincd the S. ladies yesterday afternoon.

The remains of William Probosco, who Tuesday were shipped to Westboro, for burial. -Mr. Omar Estes, who is now in Mun eie, was telegraphed for yester- day on account of the serious i of his daughter. Miss The Mutual Improvement club had a very interesting meeting Tuesdiy to his liome Saturday in Hugo. Colorado.

Died. Feb. 1,2. M. E.

who resided miles south of town. iEdwards'had been suffering 'many liionths from a complication of disea.ses. and the end was but The funeral was held at the Wedfiesdav- at 2 o'clock, In charge of lev. T. Bosworth.

and the tjody 1 in the Geneva I'Mwards, who lived on her farm years leaves two sons and two to mourn her The bereaved ones have the synipatny of their many a- sales a specialty. See lola State Bank for Dates. -g a 9 a lOLA R. B.TIME TABLES 1. T.

8. F. BAILirAX South Bound. No.201—Dcdly Paaaenger p. No.

Vaasanaer a. Na Cercept Ttmeor tcer :6 No.215—DaUy (eroept Snnday) "Way Freight. Arrlre 12:01 p. Dopart fi aft North Bound. No.

i No. 3:15 a. Ob No. Sunday) Vmmm- er (except Sunday) FrelKbt. Axriv a.

parT 11 p. K. Paelfle B. B. iiSiw ex.

Bun) la. 4S1-C0IO. fiSlBall (4allr) Bound. BaO (daUy) ar. 1 :10 a.

U. jCOaPr Saa) a. m. PaiMntOTrr -Weat Bound. Cior -Tates CeoUr Mall antf ExprcM (dally) .4:47 p.

m. Lonis-Wlchlta MaU and KzpreM (daUy) Iv. a. m. Panengcrs Bound.

LoTrts-fctnaaa City UaU and Bk- (daUy) 7:17 p. m. Eoids-Kansu City UaU and Bx- press (daUy) .8:31 a. nu K. K.

ft T. BAIL WAT South Bound; (daUy Sunday) frSO.a. irif (daUy) ...4:45 p. mi No. (daUy) p.

m. No. fdaUy) n. North Bound. Vo.

(dally) 1:28 p. as. Charlie Kohl.r of Kansas City is jYiss" Elsie Fe enjoying the week with his brother, Lincoln was the main subject John Kohler C. E. Lee is no better.

Ed formerly of here but now of Colorado was in town yesterday shaking hands with old friends. for discussion. Jesse and Hent-y Gilbert have returned from a week's visit.in Western Kansas. Gus Streich is in Altoona on coni- He says he has purchased a farm i pany business. The company which Bronson and will, move on it soon.

i operates the east works has taken ov- Fred is in Kansas City this er the Altoona factories, week. (JE.NEV.V. Spicer wishes TAKE Monarch my grade Feb. D. D.

Polle and Shorthorn Durham bull will: the i.arty who borrovied his wire make this season at 801 stretcher would please return same at lola, sa W'ood'fi Addition to La Harpe. cash once. "My kidneys A CONFIKMED STATE.ME.NT. Endciice That lola Readers Will Ap. preclafe.

Doan's Kidney Pills have done splendid work! in this locality. Have merited the unstinted praise they have received. Here's evidenfce of their value that none can doubt. It is testimony from this locality, twice-told and well confirmed. Such endorsethents are unique in the annals of medicine.

Should convince the most skeptical lola reader. Otto. Kreiiger Chestnut Street, 's: Vo. (dally) (daUy) m. 57 Freight.

(daUy except. LEOALS. to insure. Zene G. Wait.

Phone 624. Emma has returned to Kansas City after a visii with her brother. J. R. Henderson.

F. Stout and family havemoved from St. Paul to i)roperty on Broad- way. James MrCoy went to yes- This beautiful snow Is welcomed by and the secretions passed Ir- those who are in need of water. terday to accept a position with the The little son of Mr.

and Mrs. J. H. Ijimons. of north of town, is seriously ill with catarrhal fever.

Guy Denney and Jene Settlemyer loaded and shipped two car loads of hay to Kansas City the latter part of regularly and was subject to were badly disordered smelter there James Knowlton. wife and two chil- have stocked again our long dren. whose home is in Oregon, is handled and meritorious Cough Syrup, here visiting relatives at present. Marked White Pine and Tar compound. To this formula we have added wild cherry and It should be kept In every home, ris no better cough syrup on the market for adults and children.

Put up In 4-oz. panneled Hghtful time. The literary was- quite a success Friday night. The young folks who attended the party at Mr. and Mrs.

Chas. Hook's last Wednesday night report a de- bottles and marked. For sale by Waters and Danforth. Drugs and Jewelry. Price cents.

Rev. Stout is attendiiig court in Erie this week. C. L. Evans Is in Yates Center on business.

Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Spicer visited relatives in Par.sons from Saturday until Monday.

The M. W. A. will give an oyster supper tonight In their hall as a farewell to Messrs. Frank White and Hamilton, who will leave soon for i contained sediment.

I severe attacks of backache arid stooping or lifting always caused pains, in my loins. Not until 1 used Doan's Kidney Pills, was I able to get any permanent relief. This remedy! helped me so much frorn the first that I continued Its use my kidneys i were doing their work properly. that time I gave a stater ment for piihllcation, telling of my experience and I now take pleasure in conflrmlngr It." For sale by all dealers. Price Foster Mllbum Buffalo.

sole agents for the Cnited States. Remember the take no other. (First Published in the Tola Dally Register, Feb. 1, 1912.) of Final SetUemenL The State of Kansas. Allen ss.

In the Probate Court in and for said County. In the Matter of the Estate of Sarah Anna Wilcox, Deceased- Creditors and all other persons Interested In the aforesaid. Estate are hereby notified that I shall apply to the Probate Court, in and for isaid. County, sitting at the (3ourt House in lola. County of Allen State of Kansas, on the 5th day of Uarcli'.

1912, for a full and final settlement of said Estate. i X. L. ARD Administrator of the Estate of Sarah Anna Wilcox, Deceased. (3)-l-8-15-22 First La Grippe, Then Bronebltls was the case with W.

S. Bailey McCreary. Ky. "My wife was taken down with a severe of la grippe, which run into bronchitis. She coughed as tho' she bad consumption and could not sleep at night first bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, gave her so much relief" that she continued using It" until she was permanently cured." J.

D. Mundis Co. G. Downs of lola visited Ray Jones their new homes, also to Mr. Carl' yesterday.

Klegges, who Is here visiting and will; i Do you know that more rpal danger lurks In a common cold than In any other of the minor ailments? safe way Is to take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, a tborougtily reliable preparation, and rid yourself of the cold as quickly as possible. This rem. edy Is for sale by all dealers. i tamor can wUboat a bnnUnc MISSOURI VAtl-EY SANITARIUM, ATCHISON..

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