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The Iola Register from Iola, Kansas • Page 3

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The Iola Registeri
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Iola, Kansas
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FARM lOANS are to make and Close Loans- on Farm Lands. If are Loan, call, at out office and let jus talk' this over, with you. Thompson Wilson Oyer "Evans Drug Store. KtiEFS BmfiBS Ziearenwortb is- building a sales pavilion after tlie fashion o( the new one in lola. The Cliamber of Commerce is backing the project.

-and X-ray. Ch IS. F. Scott was, called to today on urgent matters and experts to return Saturday noon. Of MrsJ C.

tL Peeler of Dewey. today for a visit with her; Miss Howard. Kriuse's. served any style at Mrs. Wm.

H. WalceBeld returned to her home in Kansas City this afternoon after visiting with her uncle, A. B. Stoddard. Mrs.

W. P. Harriss Miss Hartlett returned to their City, Kansas, after visiting with.her parents, and Mrs. R. N.

McMillen and family. Our Glasses Relieve Strain OPTOMETRIST. I make perfect fitting, all 'Wool I suits at ready made Joe The Tailor. I Mrs; James Richardson left this 'moriiing for Tucufncari. New called therle by a' message i stating her father: Jonathan I School will begin Sep- I Spiringer.

had broken his: hip In a i tembcr 21. Those interested callftit I fall and was' in a serious conditjon. lola Business College. Mrs. A.

B. Stoddard. S28 Xqrth Mrs. Chas. Reece and children.

street, left fdr Topeka this morriing who have been here visiting with to attend the fair and visit friends, i her sister. Mrs. Ed Lewman. re- i turned to her home in Kansas City. O.

L. Cox, eye, ear, nose, and throat. old sfaoe.s are worth mon- ey these days. Bring them to Stew- Mrs. W.

H. Wakeneld left for art's Shoe Bicycle Shop. North Kansas City morning to rejoin her husband after a visit with Mrs: A. B. Stoddard, S2S I Miss Opal' Riley was hbme from Chanutc night.

She is a stu- dent at Johnson's hospital. 1 Mystery and Other Mystery Not Out." Grand. 3 p. m. Miss Wiseman, daughter of Rev.

and B. W. Wiiieman. 215 Sycamore, left for Geneva this morning. She is one of the instructors in the Geneva high school.

Side Square, where they can be made practically as good as new. Miss Minnie Ferguson, who is a. student at the local Business Cnl-' lege, went to Colony on the afternoon train to spend Sunday with home folks. Mrs. Everett and liahy Florence "May and Miss Iva went to Colony to attend the Fair this afternoon.

Krause's. served any style at ho You Know Thatwe, do Ladies' and Gehtlemen's cleaning, altering, dyeing and repairing Clean and reblock hats. Post wark a specialty'. Newlyork Cleaners call for deliver: Miss Margaret Howard an I Mr. Harry Matney left on the afternoon James W.

Dunfee. 301 train for OtUwa where thQ will Buckeye. tried in the district! be married. Mins Pearl Friend and court yesterday charged with vlo- Vernon Minor lating the bone dry law. He was them, assessed a fine nf $100 on the And- ings of tlie court and was stuck for jir.

and J. F. Moore and amounting to about $32.. Im- baby left for Muscatine. Iowa, on bibing home brew, lemon extract.s the afternoon train where they ex- and white mule is Increas- to make their home.

on ai C. Biclnien wife to W. bidy if24-21. died in California, at the home C. L.

Turner, 1160). ofj her daughter, Mrs. Alva Wilson. Jackson and wife to C. L.

laid to rest in the LaHarpe! Turner. of NEU 9-24-21. I emetery yesterday. Those who BurreH and wife to L. C.

1 nrvive her are two daughters, and and Mrk. AlTis Wilson, who waa unable! side 61 56.44 acres in to be present at the funeral, and 3G0.44, $1. Afn. Foster, of Colony and i A. M.

C. Twadell and wife to one son, James Siron. of Sul- Thus. N. Mulloy, of 12-25-20, phnr, Okla; less 308 acres, $1.

J. W. McFarland and E. book Out or luiieiunatiipi Winter Mri C. E.

accompanied Fariand to Jhos. Mulloy. of gnite pfewJent Of a by her uncle, T. B. Baker, went to S-2o-2I.

ease "that has its pooree ia tiie So I many- cases of- Rhemnatiqm amvttxak a tiiqr disease serin tliat infests the blood, that physicians are hecinmnir to realize that this 'ftfrth teeoming dis- Wlchlta this afternoon to spend the week-end with Mrs. Yaryan's husband, who is a catcher on the Wichiu' Western baseball club. The Western League winds up its schedule tomorrow, and rs. Yaryan expects toxsce her isband play in the final game, tiatchcr Yarj-an, by the way. is out fpr the.

Western League home nm honors this year. having to his credit. 4f i EST.m James Wykoft to James A. Morrill. Sii of SVi'U 21-26-21.

Jl. James A. Morrill to William Connolly, of SWH 20-26-21. $1- James A. to William B.

Connolly, und. Vi int. in of 20-26-21, n. W. B.

ConnoUv to James rill. und. of of 1. i blood cannot be reached by local irfaee. remedies applied to tin sn did One remOdy that has ffren splea lesnlts in 'the treatment- of is the fine old bipod xemedx 1 I fofaabre than fifty years, As byf of thet- Uewlthe.dis^e cerm that causes Ssjiiem sad Rtomatwn, thus affording leal LSJaPSfriS wffl.jive; you advice, with- Ad Kansas City Produce.

Adnwr, 151 Swift At. EGGS-1 cent; firsts 64 sec- londs 43 cents. -v ingly expensive. Greenhouse, cut flowers, funeral plants, delivered anywhere. Phone 1066; One mile cast of town.

Mr: and Mrs. Shannon are spending the afternoon in Garnett on business. (Issued from bfflce of lola Abstract Company, for Sept. 16. 19201 Ro.sa L.

SdroRgs to Thomas Dowli. lot 19; block Brooklyn Park Add. toi lola. $500. Rosa L.

Scroggs. guardian to Thomas A. Doull. seme. Thomas A.

Douil and wife to W. Jones, lot 19 block 13. Brooklyn Parte Add. to lola. Margaret Frischcr widow.

Anna Werting and J. W. Werling her husband, lots I and 2 block SS Humboldt. W. single to E.

W. Botleman. lots I. 8, 9, 10. 11, 12 in block 9 and lo.t 12 In block 10 and lots U.

.12 and 10 in block 7 all in I LaGrange Add to Gas, $1,150. Geo: W. Hiser to Mrs. Ann-i George, com at intersection of I line of 31-224-I9jvith line of rt of way of Ibla Electric to NE ror of 1303 ft, to to com. K.V M'HOUL KI.NIJ!* your cjiild drrail' to There be Ptihiips lie is not Ic-arning as rapidly iis you wouid like him to, auilMie know.s it- perUaps he I Ip It.

children weak or defeit- which make it lurtiiFe for (hem to study ronlinuous- ly. If you demand a taxk I'wf him scp lliat lie I Httr for Ihe ln.sk. Give him a sijuare ddal. We run help hi if will do it. If not we wii! I'ell yoi; so.

rjt'iie Pierson went to Wichita today to drive back a new Chalm- Comrade Mid Shockey. 8 West I ers for the Root Motor Company. Monroe, celebrated his "Sih birthday jytsterday with some of the famjly and a few of the neighbors came in to congratulate him and he is; feeling line though he has to fret about on He is a veteran of the Civil Warl Mrs. M. J.

Stanfield of Houston. Texas, and Mrs. S. A. Splane of Chanute who have been the guests at the home of their sister.

Mrs. i G. W. Adams, went to Chanute this, atternoon Foy, lola Laundry. Chiropractor.

Phone 138. Over' SP For Saturday and Monday The Finest Vici-Kid straight la.st shoes, in black, brown and o.x- blood, regular $12.00 and' value.s for two days 'only $9.65. Heavy Leather work $5.00 value only $3.85. Boys' School Suits, values up to S18.00, only "VVe have al.so marked down many other big value' which a great saving to youJ Star Shoe iothihg Co. East Side, Mrs.

J. B. Mayo went to Hum. boldt this noon where she will i Hon. E.

C. Liltle is' in Kansas afternoon with friends, City now and expects to remain Donaldson and daugh- the Second strict that he so Kathleen went to Webb "a fn," she will spend the week congresh until, after the friends Just beljore coming home be Miss "Hazel Funston of Carfyle 'LH through here today on her Butler being the bther speaker and the Kausan was well received. Bates city must cease or sutler Prosecu-i Mitchell. 1 and waa hifre to see about the billing of the sale. OPTOMETRISTS OPTICWNS lOL A.

KANSAS Richard Brasier of lola has re turned to the Kelley. Military Academy She will resume Tiis was accompanied -to the by bis parents. Mr. Frank Brasier. who him to the sschool by motor.

Miss Myrtle Cordon went to Yates Center this noon where will spend the week-end with friends. O. S. Lambeth. Surgery.

Bend of the St placed a Curtis Canadian of ihrec-passenger eqiiipmcnf with diial expects to have his new air ma- anticipates that r.Mt, there will be a demand whith will exceed the supply. Little Miss Elaine and Master Willis Tweedy, who have l)een here vi.sffing their brothers. Fred and Arthur Tweedy, returned to their home in Tulsa. on the noon train. training plane.

wuh- capacity Kansas, today where she will control, an'l friends and will go to Coldwator, Tribune: Santa Fe an order for six 'feeks. He where she will teach schonl i here in I expeifs to Iherte machines, and wintef bin a short time i' M. Grand Sunday, 3 m. i Miss Orpha Booe went to Hum- I Ijoldt today for short visit with -Hear the free ilible Lecture by Reinier of, St. Mrs.

Angle Conger to her home in Tulsa. Oklahoma, this noon after visiting with rclatit-ei here. SC6RED CYUNDERS and jwater'jackets welded without pre-heating. Our I method absolutely eliminates the of of warping. Sales and Service for jCiirs and DUNFEE MOTOR SALES 118 East Madison Phone 344 The East street road that is be- ing used now wliile the cement construction is on has been made travelahle by the County Commis-; sinners.

The hundreds of people. who are forced to make use of this little connecting stretch of highway are certainly grateful. The Reg-1 ister does not like to call to such things but in this case, with the on this road, it felt i compelled to do so and it more gladlv iails attention to the fact PijUfl Commis.vloners made an j. immediate response and put' the I road In shape. Mrs.

Jack Boman and B. K. Bayard down to this to spend Boman's mother, Mrs. Mrs. H- J-" Brundage and children left today for Scammon.

Mrs. W. M. Groundwater. GET THE WANT AD HABIT.

The hot weather following the heavy of rains has pro' duced a mosquito crop that is sel- dom excelled anywhere on earth except Louisiana. They act like members of the Chamber of Com- bu.sy every minute. Miss Agnes 'Niahoney and Mis.a Fitipi trick who have here Miss Mahoney's sister. Mrs. J.

Pi Hetfem. returned to their home In Yates Center tbeal Jburkets. doten. HORSE 24c; springs, F. 8c: F.

F. diicka young xoeks, -lOe: old 1 SOe; Mfk Stops Stomach DistressRighiOff pVepare It at Home. Costs Ven Little. Works Wonders With DIaordered Stomach. i Mr.

E. Meriwether, ICr writes: "Marllx Ja Juat flne; It wonder, for me: th. only thins tliat me lasMns I leafier everjthlng else 1 ''j 'rt 'Bobert Thompson. Rtalng Hun. IndJ writes: "I feel I took Uarllx.

I can est £ol and have no to snfrer. I am 78 em- you want to know one. morj wliat means to feel healthy enjoy a suirerins from fachea. aooracld "Wmach, voUanes .1 and other symptoms ot Indlseatibn and dyspepsia. contams.

iiicy-one appiicaupns lor Then, listen! divorce and of course other cases -StS are being filed almost dally, is a Thenwatch the result. Wonderflit great age of unrest and the women MquM- MAKLIX has asserting, their independence since they are able on the present wage scales-to make a living for the real Joy of aood appetite and themselves. And most of them are dlsestion once better off without the added burden feStSSi the kind of marry wayub dtussuta. aoa-adays. There are lok trif- TV- i no -accounti fellows can, get lljn loU kt 'growing up.

nnable to gef a dolUr Btqreirs Drwk jahcad. No oae btames the glrU for Mrs. Roy of San Franc's- co. is here for a visit with her Lulu Wissler. Boston today observes its 290th birthday, the anniversary of 'its settlement by.

some of John. Winthrop's company in 1630. The bar docket for the September term, that commenced the 14th in the Allen county district coUrt. I contains fifty-one applicatipns for every emergency, the job ahead efficient work, the reward of service, satisfying success. 1A course of training- in tFie I.

B. C. fits you for the business ot- life. Enroll Now! lola Business College Telephone 495. "A Fully Accredited Commercial School." GRAND MONDAY AND TUESDAY tiUMA'mCTURES'COIUniL- For the flrat tisM an any screai; Dear Mrs.

Go6d Dresser: You will surely be delighted and charmed when you see stunning new garments herejassembled for you to see. THE of the assortment will surely ini- press you. I THE BEAUTY of the flshion will surely win your hearty admiration. THE the styles will surely fascinate you THE ECONOMY of buykg such rmcommonly fine values will surely be remembered you when you get ready to buy. Yes, indeed, you'll vSeeing these handsome galinents, trying them on and viewing Ihem on yourself in the mirrors.

Come! Come! Come! Suits, to $145 Coats, $19.75 tp $175 Dresses, $12.50 to $97.50 $8.75 to $35 395 Fall Hats Specially purchased and priced fok- FRIDAY, SATURDAY' and MONDAY at $3.75, and $8.75. They are beauties, see them. Enthusiastically and cordially yours, is The SedaiUwMghs only 200 pounds CBOce the Towing Csr The Overland 4 Seflln On a railroad, it is the trip the ticket, that completes the action; and so with an bile. No institution can build idp good-will oh good-byes. Saving your money on just as important as saving money on the price of the when gasoline began years ago; word went out to qur sigiiers that Overland own'ers mjlst be protected, and the price of line brought at the price of for that was the crux of the leva.

it was and Undier stimulus of a great need, and spurred' on by the Ninety-seven cities recently rmita hy the Savefi by the Ents I'p Dollars! of a great reputation, the designers- of the Overland have Done the Thipg that Couldn't, be have still another insoluble secret of by creating that mart'el of mechanism, the hew Suspension jTripIex Spring, permitting the use light alloy steels for economy, and acting as a penumatic buffer between the Road and You! So it seems a fair conclusion: lYiat an institution that will voluntarily upset the ramifications of one of the grejatest automobile maniifacturing plants in the world, in order to Reduce "the gasoline bills of owners, justifies the past, the.future, and the immediate confidence of the American people. rted ninety-seoen Overland as gallon of gas. THE CAR THAT HaHiTARD MOTOR jCO..

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Years Available:
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