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The Iola Register from Iola, Kansas • Page 7

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The Iola Registeri
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Iola, Kansas
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SCOOP-rllve Cub THE lOU DAILY REGISTER, THURSDAY EVENING, AUG. 3, 1916. Says ShetoMc -T-r -1 1 By I S4iJ23 Mp a. iUmJi 1 (and Tell Wants to People Through the Register WITH TEAM TO clean cess pool. Phono 73, Gas, Kas.

AT Sanltarlura. MEAI-TH OFFl- WT to know tliat tho four: piles of filth llhat'I siphtert him to are still lyins as thoy were. ,1. F. S-2-tf.

WANTED PI AN SALESMAN that can make Iiiiiuirn at tlie New Racket Store at lAllari)e. -S-2-t WANTED-TO IJIIY "Ii (TE LK(i- horn henH. Atlrlross Mrw. l.ecMia rls. R.

Monui, KiiH. FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE BUdoy, HiARNiESS and sowing machine. Phone 552. 8-1-3 FOR REFRIGERA- tor, good as new. Inquire Register Offiro.

7-311-8-2 FOR BIG BLOCKY Shropshire rams; also my stock ram. Gold Cmiii from imported sire and' -lam. C. G. Staley, Moran.

FOR" SALE OR furniture and hardware and half section homestead. I had some correspondence with a man living in lola who had a farm near Bronson but lost his address. Address Geo. Culiver, 123 North M. Lamar, Colo.

FOR SALE ST FOR SAlvH-GOOD BICYCLES AT bargain prices. Phone 1089. S-2-3 KOI! SALIv-KlNDLING lor CairJiy Co. WOOD. 8-2-3 WA.NTED HlO SI'X 'ONl) HANI) hfiRB.

Pluinoi75. Goldon Rule PHONE .7 -3ii NORTH Pol born. i -3-5 i FAT. HENS AT Krause's Cafa for Siinday dinner. -3 -4 "WANTEDr-TC) TRADE NEW 5 passenger 'Ford ior livestock.

L. L. Morrison, Gas, Kas. S-3-tf. day s.omebody gets a big harcain out of the Register's classified columns.

Kjead them every day. FOR SALIC- A NICAT, POWERFUL riiahout, scM 'ond hand hut in perlect rnilinlng condilloii. If you want a 'ood car yo" will find this a fhu; See A. V. Napier at the Register office.

dh. FOR PHONE 8-1-tf. FOR LB. MiARE. 7 years old.

Call Roe at Foster's Gro- rerv. CHEAPEST OF 13 res. close iJi. 710 S. Buckeye.

8-2-2 COWS, 7 YEARiS one fresh first of Septcmher, oth- p.r giyinR- milk now. One subject to rosistration. Those are no cheap cows. ST-i each. J.

K. Black, Gas: 8-3-8 FOR SALE ROOM COTTAGE, partly modern, oa paved, street. Oscar FOR PONY ciirt and tiarness, good as new. JIO.OO for outfit. J.

II. Oliver, Bronson. FOR CHEAP, GOOD condition. 12UI Jefferson, street. 4 ROOM AND LOT IN CAR- to Had" lor Fred C.

Green, S33 N. Street, lola 8-3-4 FOlt 'T FORGET TO read Groesheck's Real Estate Bulletin in another 7-31-tf. FOR COTTAGE doors with fancy glass. Call 208 S. Cottonwood'.

8-3-4 GOOD BUGGY AND HAR- ness for sale or trade, also Twin Excelsior motorcycle. See O'Brien. Gas. FOR $75.00 down and $10 00 per month, a gooxl room with shade and paving. Phone 433.

S-3-4 YOl' WILL XKKB This dry weather will cause you to need money. We tan loan you more per aero, at bettor rates and payment iirivi- Icges than anyone in eastern Kansas. We can I VO you quick service. Is your loan coming due'? Do you want to increase your loan? See I's -Write Is. Do yon want to MO II your land? Will you trade your land'' We buy.

trudcm for yon. It will pa.v- yon to write or Keo UH at TIIK ALLKN ('(M Kellev Motel Blilig. lola, Kas. fSt FOR SALE r.04 N. Elm.

TODUrS MARKETS BY WIRE CASH WHKVT STIIJ- HITS THK UP fiKADK KANSAS CITY. FOR ROO.Vt MOD- orn clicap for cash. 433. 8-3-4 FINK liRlVI'NG AND TWO will be sold lit auction If not sold r-ooncr, at private sale Whitakcr Donnell. 8-3-1 FOR FINE cow.

Phone COo. FOR ROAD- ster in good condition. Palace Garage. A vn 1 r-HMivr VF i fettle (Jain THREE YEAR lOe to in KanisasCUj 'Illy well Kinglo and dou- ble, limh brcl, on ranch, i J. K.

8-3-S (By tlm Kiiiisas City Lheslerk. KauKas City, An.g, receipts KR- to 24ic iilgbor. Prlnio fori slO'M's JlMJ lOiKt; dri -sHCd beef steers (l; cows and IK'H- ors stoclicrH aird' I'eitilcrs bulls calves 11.00. SiMMi. Is Hl '-ady to "i cents lower, llcnvy lui-kcrs and butdicr -i Livestock, Chica.sro, Aug.

roccipK firm. Beeves 10 and heifers calves 22 (MM). is Liu'bt JS.XTi heavy jiigs lolu Homestead No. llretlierhood Amerkan Yocmen. eveiy K.

of P. Hall, 26I14- S. Washington. Visiting Arcliftrs inrited. O.

C. Waite, Foreman; Harriet P. Smith, Cor. I FOR ROO.M COTTAG-E ON paved street, 4 blocks from square; care Register. FOR ROOM FRONT modern on Washington for Phone 433.

8-3-4 TO AIITfl readv 10 make Into truck, for. work loan) or heavy brood mare. Pboue I 8-2-4 292. FOR RENT-jFOR RENT lola Camp No. Meets every Friday evening at A.

O. U. W. Hall. VIslthjg ly Invited W.

T. vereigns cordial- 0. C. Waite. c.

Steele, Clerk. Ira B. Frantz Optical Co East Sid4 Colored, OoKKloB. Coawi. CbalDB, 8bur -0M, K4 KrybtokB, FOR HOUSE KEEP- ing rooms, on square, modern.

Phone 11189. I 8-3-tf. FOR ROOM. 203f South Buokeve. FOR RE.NT—N-EW OFFICE also store lola Laundry Co.

FOR REaNT STORE CALF FOR 41, building suitable for grocery; ready I for business. See G. L. Williams, care Register. UHARPE NEWS FOR TODAY tion with the social.

Mrs. P. T. Moot who was taken ill in lola was reiKDrted' to be no better- this morning. EVEMVG TMOX SERV-i PIQUA.

irES TO BE HELD AT PARK. and Mrs. A. C. Hayes and family returned from Colorado last weolc.

We are sure glad to wel- To he During; 3Ionlhs of August iind come them back in this neighlkjrhood. Sepfemher-Yens Yotes and They are living one of Heriry Mas- Perseiial sctlis propertiek in Carl Diobolt had a bad accident Sunday when he fell off his horse and the minis-i'P'ke his wrist, terial meeting Monday at; tho i Mrs C. H. and children, in the church It wjils decided C. li.

Bcahm anii 'Jiildren spent hold the Union serv- 1 at A H. Lampe's. icfis-al the City Park: There will bp a' M''s. -M. Ixing spent Thursday at large choir, coniiiosed of singers from F'oyd Flake's.

each churolli in city, and nothing! -Mi 's. Class returned'home frdm will draw ilcrowd tpiite so much as 'Kansas City last wo'jk and her rlster, rood mUHlc. The serniotih-will lie 1 i rftiurncd )nme with lier. en by the piistors of tlii- ihnr '-hes L. C.

liail a l)adi accident bore. The' Sunday evening servjies one' day last week wjiilo cleaning out vlll continue during llie months of'Hie liei-xe The cheese knife August: and Septeiii i fell down cut his firsst finger os rigiil liand to tlie bone. Dr. Garl- THE'OKY 'SDOINeSIT Oils CITY HI'tiH McOAXIELS, IN HOSPITAL AT K. r.

ABLE TO RETURN HOME. Chai. Ryaii will leave today for southern where hi- has bus- Inena connected with lils farm there. Inulioure of lola was called at once to jMr. and Mrs, '-liaH Tredway and POin who havo been here visiting Tredway and parents.

and .1. have gone to for a ivlsit with relatives before returning to; their home in your stock with Dr. Hess' Fly Chaser. It keeps away the flies. Waters Danforth, Drugs and Jew- Donald, and Loreno Felkins Ktnma wiio has been visiting ai the Will home for the past week can)" home Tuesday.

One of John llofforn's sons has been quite ill thjiast week. Mrs. Will Brannum of! Kansas City is visitiiig at B. B. Brannum's this week.

Mrs. Carrie Finch is staying out to H. Fiuchs's and been there foi- Ihe past Week. -Mrs. Fisher.

Clifford and Emmet are spending the remainder of the va- Lona spent at W. L. Zink's. cation, with their. grjiidpa'rents.

Mr. Mr. Willis McNett: went to the ind Mrs. W. Wallior, south of town, hospital at Ftl Scotti for treatiiient re- Miss AUa MC.innis has returned turned Tuesday feeling much a visit with friends near Elsmorc.

jiietrer. David Sarver, who has been in Kan- 1 Myrtle Barnhart. Vera Clara eas City on business visited here last Fislicr visited at the Bryant home in night with Mr. and Mrs. O.

D. Hartley, i Sunday. The hay LaHarpe are full Fraiic-es Kipp is helning Mrs. Dan now. Xh" hay is of ah excellent qual-j Hoas her work thi.s week ity this year, I and D.

Long spent Dugau. who lives south of day evening at A.Barnharfs. tpwn will move liis famUy to lola in a few Lad es Aid Sotiety of the church' me' yesterday afteriUoon at tlie church and Mr. and Mr.s. L.

H. Myluis and Mr. Wra. Mrlui; motored to Uniontbwn today to visii relatives. Miss Raper went this morn-r ing to Pittsbitrg where she will attend the Nopial training school this winter.

class cleaning and pressing at W. R. Ddughertv and Son's Barber Shop. 'Work 'prompt and 8-3r4 The baseball, team will play Geneva here Saturday afternoon at the MacDonald grounds. The are expecting a lively contest with the Geneva team would like to see a large crowd fans present.

Alberson is helping Myrtle rarnhait cook for hay and F. fii.x. -ind Ethel sjient Sunday at John Sickas. Mr. and B.

F. Sicka and son spent Sandav evening at Mrs. H. H. Finch's.

I'lnia Gibson of near Cherry creek visited Mrs. K. H. Kilcy Tuesday. -Mr.

and Mrs. C. Hayes and Uy tpont Sunday at H. O. Hayes'.

Clara is visiting her sister, Mrs.i E. H. Riley this week. Women Seek Ways of Health. Topeka, Aug.

wo men in various parts of Kansas have adopted coiurses of study in public problems, according to reports received at the state board of health here. Dr. .1. S. Chimbine, secreUiry Mrs.

W- F. Owens, and C. 1'. iof tlie board, is distributing to all Harris in y'esterdav the state pamplvlets entitled Ring MrR. John "Study in Public Ptewart of Coffevvllle was a work in the meetings this fall.

JyiBluess hone today. "More interest in public health of Frontenac Is fiueslfons Is being manifested by per- VlHltlner his parents, Mf. und'Mrs, sons over tho state this than M'- ever before," said Dr. Cruniblne, "and we hope to be able to spread the gospel of Kublic health thrtxigh our study course. have been working on Ladies Aid of tlie E.i Chureh Met This Afternoon Notes iJnd Personal GAS CITY, and Mrs.

Chas. Troop, of Pittsburg arrived here yesterday. Mrs. Troop was called here by the serious illness of her father, Nat Brown, -Mr. Brown is at the home of his son, Roy'Brown, north of town.

He was' reported to be very low yes- tenlay. Black went to Welda on a huHiiiess trip. i Mrs. Dalia Tipple who hjis been visiting her daughter In Kansas City has returned home. Cry of Saturday, and 'ilm p.

m. i 8-2-5 Hi'sh who has been In the hospital at Kansas City where he underwent an operation for apppendi- citis is now able to lijave the hospital. His mother, Mrs. Julia went to Kansa'i Cl'y this evening and Mr.i McDaniels will accompany her James. Tompkins is reiwrted ill.

I To our customers: We have discontinued the sale of shorts, com chops, hjiy, etc. Carl Hunter, number of young people from lola spent Tuesday evening picnicking at i llie J. B. Knipp farm north of town. In some manner, the delivery men try to make themsekes popular with the good hou.sewives about town and it was this way- tliat Howard enjoyed a- fine fried chieken dinner! The Loyal Temperance will meet Friday afteriibon at 2:30 at the M.

E. church. The Ladies Aid Society of the E. church met this afternoon with N. Gilbert at the Gilfilian home.

Tuesday was Mr. Geo. Freeman 's birthday and to celebrate the event properly a few friends were invited to bis home to spend the evening. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs.

iJester I an, Mrs. Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. Mora I iviugston and cliildren. Mr.

and Mrs. X. Livingston, Bennett IJvingston, r. and Ed Crews, and Mrs. Wm.

Davis, Mr. and -Mrs. Roy Reed, Mr. -and -Mrs. Tom Page and Roy Crews.

It is inuch too hot right now for any and there be proper- ininishment for the men who proposed having different qiiestions debated in the hand stand. Please woii 't thoy wait until cooler weather, be- there is no telling what it may retuU In. iThorfe, villi )3e ajf Ice cream ai thie Pleasant Valley church Saturday young people of the will also give a.play Jn connsc- the cpurse for' the last two years." PRAIRIE HALL. (Mrs. Frank Myers) A.ug.

people of Prairie Hall' were surprised.and vei-j- much grieved last Sunday when Rev. Oliver announced wouW be his last Sunday at the Hall. To say dislike very much to have Rev. Oliver family leave us is stating it mildly. But we feci assured our loss is the other people's gain and the best wishes of a host of friends will loHow Rev.

and Mrs. Oliver and' family to their new home. -Miss Annabel Andruss was leader of Ejjworth League Sunday evening and gave a very interesting program. and Sam Baker and family wore calling at -Mr. VanCamp's Sunday evening.

D. W. Curfiuan of lola was looking after his interests here Friday and attended the ice cream social at tho hall In the evening. Tlie ice cream social at tho Hull day night was a auccesH In every way. Every one enjoyed' the e.vcellent muHic furnished by the lilsmore hand; The people of Prairie Hall appreciate the kindness of 'Jie Elamore hand and hope they will come again.

Tho amount made was $23.80. Mrs. L. Seymour returned to her homo in Ida Friday after spending a few us. She wil start to BouIJer, soon.

Rev. and -Mrs. Oliver and family took Sunday dinner at Mr. W. C.

Walker's. and YanCarap and faniily, Mr. and -Mrs. M.vers and Gladys and tJrandma Seymour enjoyed ice cream witii and -Mrs and' family last Tuesday We e.xtcnd congratulutions and best wishes to Mr. and' Sam Cain.

-Mr. Pierce Canaday is in our neighborhood thra.shing this week. Mr.s. Williams, Mrs. and fSladys spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrp.

VanCamp ejid'Fern while the men helped VanCamp thrash. Mrs. Boeken lielped Mrs. Smart ge; dinner for thrashers Wednesday. (Attn OF We wish to thank our Ifriends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy toward us during the sickness and death of our little I babe and granddaughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Harlcy Warren. W. D. Warren and family.

Retta Hathewajr family. Complex Bookkeeplno- The one fundamental principle underlying all successful business is that the cost must be less than the selling price. In the operation of this principle agriculture is no exception. Farming, however, is such a complex business, and the different enterprises making up the farm unit are so, intricately related, that it requires an ex FOR ROOM HOU'S'E in Gas at $3 per month. Inquii Phono office.

Gas. 8-1-tf. fl 9.9 9.7 FOR ROO.M EAST side square, formerly occupied liy Sample Shoe Store. Phone 1089. S-'J-tf.

FOR ing rooms, east exposure. Gentlemcii only. Phone 54. S-2-4 T.ni.ST—OlL TAIL LIGHT FOR AC- lomobilo. Please return to Register office and get reward.

SOME OF THK THINGS lOLA HAS. Nearly ten thousand of tho finest people over gathered together In one place, and who make that pliicti Jiwt about the best "homo town" In the' world. Good churchea and HchooU, Including high grade-High not a single waloon or Joint. Two government huildlngi, tht; postofflce and the United States Weather Bureau. Nearly twenty-three miles of paved streets and a compleie sewer systeni City owned waterworks, electric powbr plant and natural gas plant.

An electric railway connecting lola with the prosperous towns of Basset, Gag and LaHarpe. Quick connection with great markets by way of the Santa Fe, Missouri Pacific and M. K. raijway.i. A $30,000 Y.

C. A $16,000 Carnegie Library building One of the biggest Portland cement plants In the.west. Sei'oral zjpc an overall actory, two ice plants, two brick plants, two steam laundries, big factory, a daily newspaper giving Associated Press news. National Bank, two State Banks and a Savings Bank. One of the best equipped Iron foundries in the west.

Stores carrying as large and varied stock of goods as can be found outside the larger cities. Kansas City (iniin. Kansas City, Aug. Market 2 to 4 cents higher. 2 hard $1.2 rfJt.34; No.

3 2 rod 3 1 23. Close- -Sept. May Ito 2 cents hisher. No. 2 mixed 81VifiS2c; Nci.

3 No. 2 white Sic; SOfTj Sic. Closo--Aug. Sept. Doc.

i OAT.S—Market Vi to 1 No. 2 white No. 2 mixo'l steady. Choice timothy 11 00; choice prairie 1 received 210 cars. il4 ii" 81 Sell Bntter, and Hldex COGHILL.

Use "Electric Compottd" ani "Cholerine" for yoor PonltiTt HT 3- iff fR D. n. SMELTZEB A CO. 3- Notaries. Sell Property, Write Deedo.

Mortgages, Wills, 9 3- pay full iloss, sick and accldeut. Ins. Widow's Pensions. Farm Loans. 3r Office Phone m.

3- Agents for Victor Iron 3-3-3t rR ffi riiicagd Grain. Cliicago. Au2. Dec. 1.33%; May S1.39.

COU.V—l-opt. 7aVjc; Dec. HVi'io; May OAT.S—Sept. 42''ic; Dec. 4r.Uc; Mav I'ORK-Sei)t.

Oct, $12.70. Kansas City Produce. Kansas City, Au.g 3. 'EK Creamery 2.Sc; fltJHts 2fie; seconds 23c: packing stock 21 -Firsts i2VjC. PACKING BUTTER- per poiinil.

FRIOSII out. 2nc doz. POCLn 13c; per iK spriiiL' chickens, c.ocks. yoiini; ks, 7c; F. F.

F. ducks. 9c; F. F. F.

geese, iVc; No. 1 turkeys-, 12' 2 turke.vs,' 9c; old toms, 10c; m'ineas. ir.c each. GREEN per pouiid. NO.

1 HORSE HIDE.S-^$4.50 each. Creamery PKMIBBL -j The following quotation is bv the lola Creamery Co. BCTTER I- 1 FOLTZ SON 3- Contrbctors and Bnllden work ja All plans and i estimates fum- 3- isbed free. 315 South Colbom. 3- Phone 3-- 't 3- F.L.

B.LEAVELL 3- 3- Diseases of Cheat- Diseases of H- X-RAY. 3: 147; RM. 147 lola State Bauk BUK. 3t fti am 3t 3- Arlhnr E. WATER WEU8 Telephone 4)14 E.

Lincoln Tola, Kant. 3- 210 SouOi St. 34 PHIL, HKKILE Harness Nets anS iB Dusters. iH Repairing Promptly. sB 3- lola, Kansas.

1 ffl 3r 3- -S 3f 3- 3- 3- 3- 3t 3t Take Hartman to Fort Smith. Santa Fo, Hartman. "oMt with the Pershing punitive expedition, indicted in tho Western distri -t of as witii violation of internal laws will bo taken to Fort'Smith by the Cnited States marshal's office, follow- roceip today of an' order for the transfer issued b.v Judgo Robert E. Lewis in Denver in the absence of ihe federal udge here. Hartman has I JOCII held in tho poniteiiliary here the transfer.

pert (bod Public Stock Sale The uhdersignod will sell at his residence one niile nortti on State street kkeeper fo juggle the figures and three-fourths mile west of lola, on the HorviUc place; and ascertain whether there has been profit loss. $100 Reward, $100 The ri-nrtTH of tbisiDaiirr he pleucil I'urn tliat thiTi! at li'jui une dri'aacij (Htmx that fplcii 'P bi'vl) able Iv iilrii 111 all and thai It CiHafrli. Ilall'a Catarrh Cure ih" niib' niri! iii.w Uuown l.i I IIM nii-J- i'-at frofcriillv. Caiatrb bi'lnir curmtKulluiiol iimntUiilKMinl iri-alnifut. HaH 'a Colftrrb TUre talit'n luornuUy.

aHlnff illrMtl Ihw Ijlixirf and niuvoiu arirfacen of till' tUiTPby dralroyinij the foiiiiilillos ct 'llaigMs and eiring tbu patli-nt mreuittb liy btilldnir up the ronalUlitlfin and awlHlIng iia- In d-'HE tin wnrk. Tbe protirlrtnni rtiorh faph lii nsiniriitlvp powrn tbIt.tbM nffcr One (Iiindrrd Unllara fiir rtu tbit falla to vtire. tor bt tntlmanUla. r. J.

Toledo. 0. So id all Dniftittf, T9e. TijiM raimir tot toaMOfttkm, Tuesday, August 8, 1916, bedinning 10 a. m.

The following described live stock: HORSE AND TWENTV-THREE HEAD OK CATTLE. One horse, 4 years old, weight 1,400. e.xtra good one. Ten cows: 4 rod eows giving milk; 2 Holstein givlhg milk; I red cow, be fresh soon; 1 roan cow giving milk; 2 red. cows, be fresh soon; 1 heifer, be fresh soon; yearling steers; I yearling heifer; 1 yeailing full blood Diirhaiii bull; spring calves.

Terms: sums casli. All sutna over 110 a credit ofi twelve months on bankable notes drawing 7 per cent Interest from date, If paid when due; If not paid when due to draw 10 per cent Intofest fromidato. Four per cent diacbunt for cash C. 8. BISHOP, 0.

H. BO WI-VS, Clerk. Lunch ou H. FEKGERSON SON TKA HKAITIFIES DARKENS HAIB Don 't Stay (Jray! Sajro Tea and Snl- phur Darkens Hair so Naturally 1 That Nobody Can TeH. can turn gray, faded hair beautifully dark and lustrous' almost over if you'll get a hot- lie of "Wyeth's Sage and 'Sulphur Compound" at any drug storc; iMilUons of bottles of this old famous Tea RoeLpe, improved' by the.

addition of otlier ingredients, are sold annually, a well-known druggist here, because it darkens the hair BO naturally and evenly that no one can tell It has boon applied. Ttiose whose hair is turning gray or liecominsr faded have a surprise ing them, because after one OT two applications the gray hair vanisbea and your locks become luxuriantly dark and beautiful. This is the of youth. Oray -halred; unattractive folks, 'wanted around, so got busy withl Wyeth's Sat59 and Sulphur Compound tbnight atid you'll bo delig -hfiKl with dark, iLiii'lKome hfilr and your youthfuljap- peoranee within a few Tli'S piieimration Is a tollot: requlalte and Is not Intended for tho cure, mitigation or prevention of diseaso. paste, for papef bankers, bin newspaper offlcea and alt.

others rcjqulrlng a dependabla panto. Some of the work already tunxM.bttt: by the Register In la. used bas stood the twenty It's cheaper Qet It at the Reilster.

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