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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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LAST NIGHT AIRDOME Short Stories IO lola Hflippeniiigs J. R. Pepper. Dentist. Phone 163.

Higglnbotbam C. Hig- genbottiam came home the last of the week for a tew days visit with his He la still playing with the famous Chicago National League base ball team, and from the record that has been shown by the papers, Yalcs Center can well be proud to claim, him as her Center IA.dvocate.~ sells fine "Candy. Ball Players Olson and wife arrived home from Waterloo, Iowa, Wednesday. Ves has been playing good ball in a central Iowa league and is in rugged health. Mr.

and Mrs. Olson are welcomed homeliy many friends. Simon Alford arrived home from Pittsburg Sunday morning, w.here he has been playing ball In the Western association. did not have an opportunity to see him, but hear that he will continue his school work at Kansas City this Record. overlook the big throe days stock show and three big sales at Yates-Center next week.

You can't afford to stay at home when a strictly first class of this kind la near. Especially when you are Invited to come right In; no charges for anything. Woodson county turns put by the train load to our fair. Lot us reciprocate. Look up ad and ecnd for catalogue you are n'orlno Ram barn of WUJiam Horine, who lives one-half north of Moran, was burned early Saturday morning, the first alarm of the fire being given by two Katy engines between one and two o'clock.

People who were nearest to the Hferlne place and first at the fire did not arrive In time to save any part of the building. Besides the bam, a wagon, and some hay were destroyed. The origin of the fire Is linkiiown, but is thought to been Incendiary. The loss is fully covered, there being a policy of $4do'on the Herald Articles of Mundis' Drug Store. all kinds at Close Ritchie, the contractor who has done conslderaWo P.

Meyer arrived last evening from lola to visit the family of his uncle J. Republic. Filed tranorrlpt of evidence in the case of the city va Olaremre who was con- Uaon. CormMTlr tUii dty. bnt now stiadeat.

of joomallsm in the DePaaw trntversity, was elected traasnrer. The meettns was held at Bloomlngton and was the guest Indlna Statd University Press Clnb. Mr. Pnlllam is the son of the Rev. B.

Pnlliam, fojmer'pastor ot the Uethr odist dHirch here, bat sow located In Tribune. I ousa Cleaalng Fiona 142. Pnaston. Wcted in police o'f Montana. He has leased a and Lon Hornaday, cousins, who hnve for many years operated one of the most extensive farms stock ranches in Bourbon county, will close but their Interests on tho Ilornaday ranch and quit the business.

Lon Horriaday. who has been actively in charge of the ranch, and who owned a halt i interest in the personal projwrty Involved in- the operation of it; will leave In November farm Hquor ordinance, has been filed In the district court. in the Yosemite valley. I lings and will do irrigating Industries- Scott Tribune. WOULD Bltt BUT TKmS A BEADEB WBITES BE6ISTEB OF VlfPATBIOnC C1TIZEX8.

Says Xen Who Bave Kot 8ibaeribc4 to Factorr Bit On, BhonM Be Oatncbei. To the Bklltor. In voicing the sentiments of tlie worthy and citizens of! lola. you have due praise to the men who have done their duty in the present effort to secure factories fori our city. Now isn't it about time tor' you, and for that matter all ot us, to stop mincing words when speaking of t'he fellow who owns property and does business here, and yet refuses to join with his -neighbors In paying Cor.

Cupid Judge J. B. Smith last night married D. Rhodes and G. Moss, both of thisi cii.v.

at his residence. Yesterday he issued-a license to H. A. Miller and 6. Billbe.

8. Seattle, T. Pfceae acre farm 3 miles, and 160 acre farm 5 miles from lola. Good, smooth land: none of it leased. For sale by J.

C. Keira. Bean Bean was tormenting his friends on the street yesterday by telling of a camping trip up at the mouth of Martin Creek recently. The crowd caught a lot of channel cat on trot lines and shot some squirrels, and just i naturally stuffed themselves. He says the unusually good, a good many being taken with hook and Hello, Geneva! Owing to the fact that the Register's correspondent In Geneva has moved this paper desires to ser euro a good, live correspondent in that city.

The usual exchange will be made for a newsy letter a week. This otBce furulshes all supplies, wbo will write first? Wichita P. Hale, who spent a day or two at the Fall Festival' at Wichita this week, sar-t there were such crowds one could hardly pass along the. streets. Throwing confetti seemed to be the best fun In the evenings and the walks were covered several inches.deep.

He says the and cxmlval a tremendous success. Colorado Register defies anyone to give Colonel Saphar anything that the Colonel won't give away. He received bov of plums yesterday, from his son, Reginald, is visitln'? West at Fort Collins and before he stopped to tSs'e them himself he pranced up town with a basket of them and distributed them among his friends. If Andy Carnegie would only clve Saphar a few millions, we't a'l get nart of Science, a demonstrable religion. Frank H.

Leonard of Brook lyn, N. member of the Board of Lectureship of First Church of Christ I Scientist, BostoA, Come and Mrs. Anna BrlcKson, of 709 North Grant avenue. a sister- in-law of Mrs. Ktnma Oberg.

the aged woman who wr burned to death in boost and their property will the fire which destroyed her home." five miles west of Savonburg, Tuea- to his holdings, when new industries are brought to lola. Many of theise fellows have grown rich in lola ahd In whole or in parti their wealth came from the boosting of the prairie village into a populous and prosperous manufacturing city. day nl.sht.—Cbanute Tribune. be doubled in value. They make pretense of not seeing where they get any benefit and now, Mr.

Editor, let me say that I am an expert witness when It comes to sizing Won and lola Booster baseball club spilt even with the Humboldt Reds during the this parasite on push and progress this week at the Humboldt celebra- He is geheraly a man of considerable tion. The Boosters kwt the first game means and always a holder of real 11 to 1 and won the second i game llestate, for with all his assumed into 2. last copies of the S4-page special edition are now wrapp'ed ready for mailing and the price reduced to five cents. If going to send to friends, better act quick'' Progress on South and contractors, are progressing rapidly with the of paving on South Buckeye. The first block south from Mladlson avenue will bo ready for rhe bricks Boon.

nt Grand Theater a lecture on Christian Science will be given by Frank H. Leonard of Brooklyn, N. Y. Mr. T.eonard a member of the Board ot Lectureshlik of the Mother Church, The First phriat.

Scientist, Boston, Mass. lecture is free and the public Is cordially Invited. With Emma Zleglor and children who had been visiting her parents. Rev. Ayling and family here went to Tola Sunday evening for a visit with her brother.

Willis Ayling, know something ot the and Republican. C. Brown, the expert typewriter man, wll be with us tomorrow. If your machine is in need ot repairs or a general overhauling, don't fall to see him. in lola, is trying to rurfi it a job at SSaMna before cold weather, He figures on getting through by the Aast of November, but it vrill be a shavo If he does.

your Candy at Mundls'. Not Financial eman- dpatloa celebration here Wednesday by tire colored people was not a financial snoceaa TTiey took In JlOl but the expense reaxftied The program was an excellent one, and a big! crowd attenidedi Harried In Cornelius Gillham and Miss Grace Prettj-man went to lola Wednesday and were married by Probate Judge Smith. They expect to lire in Moran until spring when they will move onto a farm. to Christian church-'has arranged to send its pastor, Rev. Milton.

an4 his wife to Pittsburg, to be present at the centennial convention, which begins October Hth, and continues till the 19th of that month. Fully 50,000 people are expected to be in attendance, and if expectations materialize it will the largest gathering of Its kind in the world's history. The railroads have made a rate of $28.05 for the round trip, from Kansas City. The program of the convcntton has received three four years of thought in Its prepa- They have many friends who will join In congratulations and best shakers from the of the Cross," down to the Herald- H. B.

Gesken, Phones last copies ot the 8-1-pase Special Edition are now wrapped ready for taaillng and the price reduced to five cents. It yon are going to send to your friends, better act President of the United Law- Irence World. At Full iNpyes Quickly. was up from Humobldt yesterday in tlie intereet of the Oil Refining oompanr. Mr.

Noyes the the company is ah excellent business and will begin Monday of next week operatiiig; the-pjlant to its fuircapadty: end night shift be employed at refinery. Lathrop, Osteopaths. Phone 46S. BARBAINS! Qood Upright Piainb 01 i slightly used. Qood Kingsbury ano, good Whitney Pi-j anot almost lieW.

EASY TERMSI $185 $238 Large upright Jas. Jj JohnVMert 's Hasic Cooqiaoy Boosters The game of between lola and Hnmboldt yesterday was the best of the games which had been played. The score wa? four to two In favor of lola. but the game was a clean one which was woith see- insr, Humboldt lost the gam-? because of Herald. Western Kansas Tradew We have western Kansas lands to trade for lands, town property or merchandise.

SOUTH Chanute, Kas. Hnmboldt havedveiy well during the celebration Marshal Benson and his assistants kept their eyes open and whenever there were indications of discord the participants were gently but firmly told to desist Four prominent citizens were ajrested and fined for the cheerful Of craps. It Is not known who had the wad, but they all oootribnted their winningB to th5 dty coffers via the court John O'Connor stepped forward again and was arrested and fined for his nsnal offense. John la a good fellow if he was able to liquor alone and no one. its effect better than he herald.

annual meeting of the Indiana Inteteel-' leciate Pftw AssoeliUios Pal- Mrs. J. W. Robb and daughter. Miss Ethel, returned this afternoon from Icb, where they had been visiting relatives a few Tribune.

nocence, he wants property that will grow In value as enterprising citizens build up the town. The burden of the present movement should be borne equitably and to do this the men who own property should give according to valuation of that property and the roan who will allow his fellow citizens to pay his share has not an element of honesty in his make-up. His note may be good at the bank. He may pay his legal obligations and tell big stories about how men credit and trust his word, and he has always been careful to maintain good credit But idiy? cause his natural cunning taught Mm that it paid well to. keep np a good credit He didnt pay debts promptly because It gave him pleasure to be honest and fair with all men.

No not on your life. Mr. Editor, for there men right in lola today who answer the above deecription and i are now giving shameless excuses while their neighbors are out working like beavers and spending their money to build up the city and the interest of all the people. Miner's Everything New, Clean, and Up-to-the Minute! Fine Line Of Canned and Bottled Goods Fruits, including Grapes of all kinds, California Plums, Peaches, Etc Come and See Us Tonight or Monday or Phone 855 MILLER'S GROCERY RMdicker Banding Cor. East and Jefferson value of property In lola and I find names on the present list that come from indicating by their subscription just how much property they own.

Possibly these men figured that the heart and soul should be the basis ot assessment If so, they surely have a rebate coming. However let's not confund even the pernlclons giver wHh the fellow who withholds all support tor surely Mr. Editor you will not lose this opportunity to show np the men who came nobly and honestly forward on this occasion, and above all, show up the fellows who held back while others pulled their load. Our city is facing a crisis and our people are determined that when the storm Is over we shall be sailing in the clear, and I say overboard with the drones. They won't leave town, but Instead of talking about old "tightwad" behind his back, let our people give him the social ostracism he so richly deserves.

FOR PAIR PLAT. AIRDORE CLOSES TONIGHT The Sanuner Theater Enjoyed a Tery Prosperous Season. With a of Honor," put on by the D'Armond Sisters, the Airdome jCloses a very successful' season tonight The companies which have appeared here have been strong and the class ot plays wholesome and entertaining. The patronage has been very satisfactory, the dome having filled to capacity many times. The D'Armond Sisters' company, which brings the season to an end is one of the best on the road, having drawn a good crowd every night this week In spite of the cold brand new four hole cast range for HO.OO.

What do you think of that? At Bast Side Square. IIOBCS KOTEL HAIR DRESS. 'Bestralns Flowing Forelocks With Tin foil and Copper Wire. Springfield, Sept. tramp who braided his hair with copper wire in the back and restrained flowing forelocks with tinfoil was an objec: of curiosity in the Indian Orchard po- jlice station.

His appearance so startled the first woman to he ap- plied for food that she slammed the jdoor In his face and telephoned for the pcllce. "I'm the Ward McAlIster of hoboes," confided the tramp to the police. "I set a pace no other 'bo can folow. Once I had a pair of leather pants, but jealous pard cut 'em up while I was dreaming, and tried to make a pair of choes out of the piece." The prisoner explained that he used copper wire for gathering his shaggy locks into knots partly becans3 It WHS and partly because ij harmonized with his red hair. The tramp protested vehemently when some one suggested running a comb through his hair.

MEN WANTED 50 MEN FOR ConstrHctionwork. Apply at Works at Carlyie Lumberman's Portland Cement Co. Carlyie, Kansas lECTUBE COURSE MPMBEBS. Six BeSng Advertised for $1.50 for Season Tickets. The piigHm Aoom Amerioa't Very 1.

For Baking. 2. For materials, '3. For economy. 4.

For convenien As tor in and see! Gm PlumMng The advertising programs for the lola Lyceum Lecture are being distributed today. The course this year will omsist of six numbers, the first one being given on the night of October 28. The men behinil it say that the attractions this year are superior to those offered last year, while the cost will be less. Season tickeU to adults wUl be sold for fl.GO and a special rate of $1.00 to high ctndenta has aroused an interest which promisee to bring out a hundred or more of them. The course is not a money-maker, and never has 1 la aa united effort to secure some high class lectures and musical attractions here during the winter at moderate oott It will be necessary to sell 400 tickets to insure the attractions.

CAT 3fOTHERS A PIG. fiteange Fanily Is to Be en a Kansas Fam. Atchison, Sept eat belonging to John Colgan, who lives north ot town, is ralstag a young pig. The cat has two kittens and modern tiie pig with them. The four sleep together at pigbt and the old oat diaplayi as omeh affection for tiie pig as ebe does aboot the kittens.

wisiiing- np-to-data Millinery, call at 502 South Cotonwood and place your orders. Can save you several dolars on each order. Telephone 373. Donglas Ode Douglas, who I has spent the straimer pretty close his knitting at Muskogee, up last night for a visit. He has been abont ihalf sick for several months, but Is feeling better and Is fuller of enthusiasm about Muskogee than he is of I malaria.

members of the W. O. W. will find the clerk at 119 West Madison. Boys, ovfr 10 ytsnra of ap.i who dip this ad and brlnic It to.

the Y. M. C. A. win IK- Blvr.n tho privileges for oiio 333 Men and Boys now EnroUedin Classes YEFTHERrS RObM SI NESS Thursday and S-at-arday.

YOUNG MEN-r-Monday Wednesday. from 4 io 6: Thursday- from 4 to Saturday from 3 to II. BarreU's Where Qnality Coonts I Exp Cleaning Presaing EHLLO U4 Want Ada Biiag Good Talcum Powder IS than a comfort- it is a have all the best ones. forget this store when you want for Bath Suppllea. We have a nice line ot good Perfumes and Tof- letWatcra.

SLEEPERS Undertakers anjd Funeral Di pectoris Calls Answered Promptly J)ay or Night Phone I77X. lola. Ks. LAST CHANCE! At cheap magazines. Sjjve tooney by renewing )efcH-8 September.

30tb. J. E.HENDERSPM. PHIL HEIGELE; SUM Soatb Street, i Harness and GEITESAL BEFAlBDrCI ALI KIKB8. At S.

R. Merchant, wlu 'has been visltng his Mrs. A. Meneler, a week, went to Hnmboldi this afternoon, where he will ijoin wife, and after visiting there ternoon they will return to their Iiomi in.

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