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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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THE IOL A DAILY REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 28,1916. Cub Reporter. The Idea Has Possibilities OALLEii You AVT ISHT TOCf NOT CALL Mt (H- rS A1 ''CHICK EvAr ''H0 LANP ALL Ai 1 6Or0F MY to People Through the KINDS FOk SALE 1 FOR SALE--FOR SALE 'WOMEN sellin an woar.or. 2r an pour nine. I exnericiue unufccsbdry, (Uiaraiileed Hosiery -Mills.

Xorris- town; Fa. W.AXTKD TO P.UY FOli FOR I 2 MKN TO l.OAH load'of Kd Uobinsoa Friday niiilit, Harber Shop. 9 -29 MAKRIED M.A;V. SOBER AND' IX-i (fuslrioiis. waiit plato.

oji fariii; Pfcrioncod: call iuniish refereiu'es. Aii- j'dri'Ks Room if K.rausos Cafe. WA.NTliD' Tot ROOM good couditioii and goiid not exceod $luu(). Box 107, Jola. i INSIIR- 'ahce man for lola; prood proiiosition f(ir-ii liuitlcr.

Appiv.liuntralow RooniK, U'cst of I'. 0. lt-26-L'S W.A.VTICO IJ lola P.inlanil prftterrwl iind KIX "IND UK" dir wo'rk. A. Sutton.

I'hotie 8-l9-tf. W. A. Wheeler. 9-2S-29 9 -2S-tr IF YOU WANT TO BUY A HOUSE sec Betkfs and C'orwin.

9-23 -tf. GIRL OR MID- dle aged woman to hejii forenoons with housework: Brownfield, 301 S. 9-27-2S OWIXC JO THE DEATH OF 1 to my re.staiiraur imd confectionery. Good business for man and wife; bargain. Palmer, IsincaieV, Kas.

IF YOU WANT TO BUY A HOUSE sec Betkfs and C'orwin. 9-23 -tf. GIRL OR MID- dle aged woman to hejii forenoons with housework: Brownfield, 301 S. 9-27-2S FOR! Ai-so rams, lioy G. ICdwards, VL- niile north and 2 ni east of LaHarpe.

UOY MUST BE 10 vears old and live at home. New York Store. -2S FOR! Ai-so rams, lioy G. ICdwards, VL- niile north and 2 ni east of LaHarpe. UOY MUST BE 10 vears old and live at home.

New York Store. -2S FOR CALL after at Madison. iFORSALE FOR SALE FOR CAR. 114 East 9 -2S i FOR' also incuhaloi. Phone -1 J-2S-311 I'ord for delhery at once.

South Street Garage. 1 -tf FOR 14 FOOT BOAT. (iiiire of ICd Robinson. FOR. pIcklinK cucumbers uiid uianKocK.

I'hone p7I -U. 9 FOIV WACiOX AND liariii Snihli 'H drocery. FOR. pIcklinK cucumbers uiid uianKocK. I'hone p7I -U.

9 FOIV WACiOX AND liariii Snihli 'H drocery. A rooDi tnoilr'rn, lot on piived iiisli, hahince on monllilv iiaviuenlH if tuUcMi itl once liuiulie E. V. Crouch. 9-2T-29 AXI) THREE 0, A M'J N.

Third. )-27 .1 1 A rooDi tnoilr'rn, lot on piived iiisli, hahince on monllilv iiaviuenlH if tuUcMi itl once liuiulie E. V. Crouch. 9-2T-29 FOR OFS-KENT Phone I aiuP cash For Trade, 5 modern in i for lola moitern.

I Phone 432. 9-27-28 FOR SALE OR SPLEX- did modfi'rn liome, hot and cold electric beaiitiful slia'de. No. 602 North St. A.

Florence. 9-2U-a'0 WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION at 4111, N. Washin.iiton Sept. 29 at 1-IMii; all'hoiis-ehold and kitchen Ttirniture. beds, ftoves, chairs, dishes, uoes.

('. E. Leh- tnan. 9-2G-29 FOR ROOMH, modern 419 S. Chestnut.

M-'Jdrt!" TODAY'S MARKETS BY WIRE! AM AITKAU.S TO HE IIIGH- EH IN INSAS CITY. FOR FURNISH ED stairs rooms. Phone 22S N. Third street. FOR- 4 ROO.M MODEUX furnished, 104 S.

third. next door or phone OFFICE ItOOMS, also store-fooui. lola Laundry Co. FOR SLiCEP- iiig room at 315 West Phone 859. dh-tf.

FOR SALE FOUR CYLINDER KENT-FURNISHED inotorcycie. practically new. Bateiin sleeping, modern. Call :.98. if taken at once, fall at Rf.Liisivr of-' 9-4 -tr.

fice. I Calialeii. dh FOR FKUJPE PA- fic per 4c per lb. Hofrisler Itookblndery. 9 -14-tf.

FOR RENT-ROOMS FOR LIGHT 714 E. Mudisffn'. 7J9. 0 9-27-29 FOR -HALL dress form, hill. IIORCI'ERT jj'ij! s.

CheKt- 9-2S-tf (VANTIOD A I 1 TO mow: waisfaction Kuaniiiteed. S. C(j)f-j fey. Phone EORi SALE OR Iroadsler with to)), pre tank, uuod tires, lir ruiinliis order- For see B. E.

Hildebrant, i North WA.NTED—YOKR^. ORDBRS FQR I Etuve repair. Hanlwaro. -I a FOR MILK. COW irivins 2 gallons a day.

Phono or write -lohn Colony. 9-lS-tf. "Wanf ads get results. FOR SALE PORT-FOLIOS, while tho. last.

Register Bookbindery. Marks, Sania Fc Freight Depot, 9-22-2S PURE DELIVER- ed dailv. M. Young. Phone 974-13.

9-18-29 PURE- RIC-CLIOANED wheat, lest 02 lbs. per bushel. Price $1.00. Wm. Ensminger, Moran, Kas.

0-23-2? FOR SALE- COVEUED DELIVKRVl KOH KKNrvEURNISIIKI) wi.i.'..n. cheaii. Applv T. A. AUTO for livoHfock.

Phono 984-21. 9-20-2 ROOM 9-28-30 FOR SI.V FOR RENT HOUSE AT FOR RENT WILL HAVE room houise for rent about li. Cunningham. Oci. 1st.

9-27-28 RENT OR 30 ROO.M family and transient furnished house. Address IIS West Madison, Kas. 9-22 -tf. UHARPE NEWS FOR TODAY land, north of town I nnd Mrs. F.

days and Mr. and Carpen- ui tiiird iinni'v'ersary; nVIC WILL e-iloved the nav were: Mr. and 1 IVG TO.MilKlfOW AFTKU-NOON. Mrs. C.

Clark, Mr, and Mrs. C. IT. I Draicoo and son, Harry, Mrs. W.

i and JMiss Laura Penlaiid, Mrs. THE'DAY'S DOINGS AT GAS GUY 'i- 'J- Wi -Wnikins, Mrs. Florence Smith, lean, to Penland. Notes and ler- vr. and Mrs.

C. Minich yesterday sonal, Mention. LAHARPE. Sept- is received a message from Marceline. -Vio-.

telling: of ilie death of a iDavp Minicli. who ivas killed! in an au- Rallv and the M- E. PV i to accident. Mr. and -Mrs.

Minich went ienclier and puiiil are to be pres-J-immediatcly to Marceline. The ent and it is urged that the school day be madii a model Sunda school- i iliss Ih'sier Hackney a numief of her friehdiS at her home last a slumber narty. TlFoKe enioved Miss Hackney's hqstii- held today. and Mrs'. Ml .1.

and 'Mr: aiid -Mrs. Shearer and Mrs. Geo. Gregg of'Iblamotored to Blue Mound yesterday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Woodt.

Col. Little, candidate for' con- ler. gl'ess will a political speech lar- riiitv were: Misse-s-Colleen" Helen liMie Ayei-s, Dunham. FloiT, made oi- hard wln-nt. per sack, soaran- leed.

J. A. Brown. 9-27-2S Ponrer las luui a Iptingalow built, onto his resid-enco, which greatly improves the Ofjf" ninke tiii-itrip aiul there will iirob- the priiiicr ably be another car, of boosters go 'MIOUU coadi. Prof.

Smith has been putting the bo.vs throuKh-t-ome sin'ce the heKlnnlnjc here toriiorrow morning somewhere-oil Main stk'el. football team will go to luireka lomerrew to play the first of liie season thers. The boys will leave hero cars tomorrow There are thirleiVn intending Kl'WOini! LKAOIK SoI 'lAL TO KK (ilVEN Col. Little to -Make Here ami Personals. id LUS.

SUtlAH $1 .00 "Mil $5 .00 Order. Our store is jammed full of ladies" and gent's' Clothing, Shoes and Furnishings at derfuUy I 'cdnced prices. Store. LaHarpe. OF NOSE C.LASSES I'Car Deer Creek lirid Saiur evenin.g- Finder please return to ite-i ister oifice- 9-2S-29 LIGHT BROWN folk coat Satiirdav afternoon.

Plioiie Reward. 9-20-2S REAR A UT light. ()wner ma.v have saiiie b.v identify in.g and paying-for this ad. E. Gri.rnth., llDr.Jeshoeing only.

''Innu n'ashiligtoii. All. shoeing guaran- Mr and Mrs. Wm. Bowen anno "ln'-f of the school'year and tlie boys and I'dnb Mf'a babv l.ov Tuesday, Mbe b'-Ui school sure and Mrs.

Ed Boyer, RuSsell boys -winning. Kover. Mrs. BUincho L.ytle and GAS S.ept. GregL-.

of nprtlnvest of ioia is sijending a few (iaysiWitli his brother. C. B. (Jregg and family 'of town- There will be an Epworth League Social next niiiht, Oct. 2, although the i)laco has not yet l)een dc- ciiled it shall be held'-i L.

Baldwin, lias returned from where he lias been working In the: smelters. C. Trimble of Kin- caidmotored liere to yi'sit Mr. and .1. I'prrestcr Tiiesda.v.

C. Little, candidate for congress will be ii.i Gas City tomorrow to tnak'e a iiolilical Perry who litis the P. and S. Hospital at lola where he iMidi 'ru'ent an. I'ot- iiiipeinli- loling has gone to Fort Seott for a visit with reiattvos.

-Mrs. C. R. Cannain is spending a few days with her son, Floyd and -Mrs- at Pila. Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Foster of Bartles- vilP- alter vi.siting with and Mrs. H. Foster motored to Kansas City where they will visit relatives. Harvey Stewart has been quite ill for some time and it is thought that an operation for appendicitis will be nec- jessarv.

-Mr. Stewart will go to the hoPjiital probabl.v tomorrow. The funeral of -Mr. .1. T.

will be held' ten o'clock tomorrow morning ill his home. suffereii a stroke of paralysis last Saturday and then there has been no hope for his recovery. His death oc('urred last night at St. hospital, where he has been for throe wei A diiiigJiler. Ilixen of with him time of his (h 'alh.

STRAYED OR RED Imuly steer calf, left ear clipped Noti- fv S. Williams, LaHarpe. Phone Irene Round' inolpred to a jVisil -ivith frienfls. dinner given Tuesihiy at Mrs. F.

Ruse, after a Visit -wIlii UiT brother, -Mr. O. D. Hartley it: Shoiid Ui I T'S' different from: others beciiuso moi care' is taken in the and the materials useii are higher grade. Black Silk Stove Polish Makes a'brillfant.

Eillty po'-ish! that does not rub 6ff or duit off. agit.heStimelasts lour tinies as lor.tr as ordinary stove poliiih. C.sed on sampie stoves and sold by hardware and erocerj' dealers. 1 All we a.sk Use it on your cook stove, your piirlor stove your gas rbi'Ko. It you don't find it tlie best atbvo polish you ever uafd, your diJaleris aHtliorizPd to mumw.

ihsitft on Black Silk Stove jo in liquid or p'asle -r quality. Black Silk Stove Polbh Works Sterling, nUnois 9 Use Bl-ek Silk trying Inn Crame) on IthMnocqual 13 rs. Hartley lias returned jo lier hoine Civ'- I.eai-'ue will hold their meeting tomorrow afternoon at the I'ome of C. H. Hackney and it is ii'-'jerl that every lady In'town attend this and find out what th" leaiiue intends to do.

They need yoirr help and only with your s.ipport I can the leamie accomplish what it i.s I intended that such an or-'nnization ac- I At least one lady from each I should be The water situation here is i very serious Several of the officials town at the. station yesterday and -round the -vvater very low. It is likely that the factoiv -will have. to be. shut off from u.sin.? 'the water.and ever.v one who can get water not use the water, e.Nx-opt for livestock anl ''ainestic use.

are several deep holesi up the creek and it may be that thesii will be ditched down but-the V'-ater would have to he reserved'for ifire i)rotection. And about the community j-ublis sale, if you liave-anythin? for be sure and get it lifted with Mr. U. K. G.

i Prdwell immediateb'. The community will bring a great many of out of pisople to town that day and the idea is to set them in the i that you also attend sale as there will likelyi be something- that will intere.st Biit any- list your arti'-les ri)r sale with Pi owe 11. citis has home mid as welE-iis before. lila'lt anir n. II.

SKlwrirt '11 their cars to Waverly Tues- ihiv and look the Towns family there, w'heri! the lilile baby waK hurled. Mrs. Earl aiwl' daiieh- ter will 'Aii tomorrow to Earllori Tor a -visit with Mrs. Cunningham's ini-itlier. l.litli' Florence Willis who has liei.n iU reported iinjirovintr.

Mr. Fife, who has I'pen off from work about two weeks on iiccotnit of illnes-s feelin.i; better iible to bo hack at liis work. I A. Woods of Ottaw'o: after a visit with his siin, Geo. Woqds and family Krumbles gives up its i nourishment p- quickly and completely, owing to the way it i CO led'' and toasted.

came Tuesday and so.me iMrs. Mueller's fine Barred Plymouth. cockerels. -Mrs. Punh is staying- with her brother at the hospital in Chanute.

He.i> a litth' better Heri niother aiid father are stayiiif at her home ''while shi is awav- -Mrs. Piigh's brother am)'- familv frtmi near Erie came up Sijnday foi 0 visit. I Full lias Arrived. -f-Stormy weather will follow and roofs will be very unpleasaii: to comfort and (on- vehience. I have the Sealil tlitil will- repair all kinds of rnoh and a iiood nitm to put It on and we Willi mmranlee the work.

Give chance to prove it. Paul Klein, Liini her Phone 9-'JI-'j: Sejifember Wheat (losed at Sl.l.".-;-) I.i^estitck is Raflier IJiiseltletl. AVlth liresjiilar Heceilils. (l.l.v I'rcss) IvansasCity l.i\ost«ck. Kansas CMty, Seiit.

receipts HUM. i-VIarkct sfjady. Prime -Mcers $9 dressed beef 9.L^">'; cows anil heifers 9.r.u; and feeders bulls calves 1 .1111., -lieceipts to cents lower. Heavy liM.2.'.; packers anid- butchers lu.l.'i; UKIU ifli.r.UCf/l Join Homestead No. Kroiherhudd of AmerlcaH.

Yoemi-ii. Meets "eveiy Wed, K. of P. Hall, S. Washington.

Vlsitingi Archers cordially iuTlted. J. F. I'Littlo. Foreman; Harriet P.

Smithj Cor. IDI.I Ciunp No.Ktl W.O.>V. every even- 'e-r r. I Hall. cordially Waitoi C.

C- Chicatfo Chica'-'o, Seiii. 2.S.—CATTLI':, -Market firm. Beevi's Ji; 11.cows anil heifers lI'dGS- 19 I.lf.!hl lb.7d; ln.s'i; fM.ni'ii 1 II. I'Uy I'rdiliice. KansaH I'lly, Se'pl'.

Hruls 29M KCI'IMUIH nlock 29c. Eaat Sqtiara. Coloreiii GlaHnoa. GoKilea. Shur-Oili, Flta-0'e.

ICi (ll'flce ti( Kehidence i I2'J7 "ir .1. 11. MOW A Conlractor for ci- 'ci. (Ky (iriiiii. City, Seiit.

Cash, Wheat Mnrlcer unchanged lo 1 cent hi '4li bard I.OM; So. l.r.ii: No. 3 Dee. to" vent Nn. 2 nii.xed Sa -JJSlJVic; -2 white Xo.

SMc. Dec. unchanged t.i 14 ceni biirher. -Xo. 2 wljite No.

2 mixed RYE- unchanged. Wlieat ri 2 -16 cars. celliirs mill IIIKI well I or ifiadei. Resjii- lola, Kiiiisii I brick I 0 j'Mi heerfiilly Fnnrth. jepiKiiie Sell Hiitler, anil Hides to rtt "frkctric fornpontd" 'TLoIorlne" for your PomltrjA tK tail T).

CO. Cliiiiiiro ChioaL'o. Sept. 2.S.—Sept. -Mav $1.

S9Vic; Doc. May -Hie; Dec. 71 Dec. Dec. Mav 11, SMHLTZEK XelarJtJS.

Sel! Property, Write Deeds, 'A'illSi full less. Pick and accident Ins. Farm qtflce I'lioae Agents for Visiter Iron: Sftfen. -9 ar a Oct- Oct. Local Markets.

PACKING PETTER-20c per out, 2t doz. per.pound; chickens, lll'l-c Lb; old coiks. cocks, 7(i; F. F. du.cks.

E. F. 7c; 1 tiirkjc.vs. "iVi-; -Xo. 2 turkeys, 7i'; old toms, I2e; ulneas.

each. per poiiiul. No. I TALl.fiw -Cc. HOUSE each.

'j Arthar E. Wnltert WATER WKti C' Teleiilmne iHi: 7M £. Lincoln JSU, lola, KaHR. Itr TION. The folli.wlnir Is fiiriible 'V ilie lola Creailierv Co: IICTTER EAT- s.ilutlon providing for to piiv- the alley In llliicl; SIxty-fUe between-Colloriwood and lliick- SI I'b'e City of lola, KiinsuH.

by the and the City of lola, Henry llel many friends will bo pleased to learn of an Improveiheiit In liet comiltlon. She niuc'li pain' the iJast few days' She 1ms ciuhired pain most of the time since Mrs. Frank brother. Herbert Mallory and family from Hiimboldi. Saiiir.l.-iv and Sunday with her and on Sun.liy her brother.

Hen and family and Misses Leona and lewell laine and spent tlrj day. -Mrs Rc'iert Collins mother. Powell from Kiddar. came for a visit Mrs. Collins -is very much delighted and hopes'to have her at lea.st three weeksl Jlr.

and Jlrs- Cochran took dinner Sunday with -Mr- and Mhs. lien.Da\is. 'Misses Sadie ami Ethel Cochran-vis- Suniia afternoon With Mrs. Robt. Collins and Edna.

1 'Mrs. Miieller and D. drove out to Mr. lohn 'Cation's near Scotland, schorl house Friday. They did not see inurli corn in fiehls and most of tjhe kaffir is too late to make before frost.

Phebus spent with Mrs Dale. -Mneller sold Mr- Roy Frederick hiw of his Dodigneed male one iin.v last v.eek. The mother of that hog is mother' of 43. Pretty good' and -Mrs. Dwihnell spend Mon- rtay afternoon visltin.i? Mrsi Mueller.

Their horse took fritrht while there and broke the and' cavi" an-i repaired it fo? them- Mrs. Pale, Mr NelHe Phehilis Eva Saturday -Mrs. Deal. Mr. Elmer Remsberg from near and after- il' Ue.idwd Cnnilil of Se-i'liiiu I.

and I-; I it deemed. ary lo briiiK to 'i 'Ci'iaiiil 4iave 1 1 1 i between U. in thb, .1 I Said Will' will bel2 feijt iu liiHf of the pav- line of tlie alley. sliall he done accord- and es- -fi'. iTcp bv the City ''ii-' a'nil to by the of and to ho on file at ihe-ofliee of the Citv jC'erk.

I That a special be levied to I'lay for said impruve'iriOnts and sriecial 1 enieiits will berissued.to I pay for the sruuc. i Tlii-s ill slinll be jiiuhlishecl: I in daily; i Mewsi'apcj- au'i ofi'icial. paper of Citv fur days; atul if the resident, owners of more than one-half of the iiroiierly liable ation shall not within days from the last of said ResoniCon. tile-with the City Clerk of I (Mty their proto-t iin said imr-r'' necersary ordinaii'i I'lollier tfi-. had and re ScpH Sejn (Seal-) V.

ai in then tlie .1. VARNER, Mayor. I. ity Clerk. tot act rci.aliu..

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