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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 lOLA DAILY REGISTER. MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 24,1012. 'ALL IS NOT GOLD THAT GLITTERS," SAYS FELIX TO FINK. NOW FOR THAT WE GET THE USE OF THE OHGAN AND nONKGY FOR THE AFTERNOON. 3.

KINDS. WANTS-ALL KINDS FOR SALE. WANTED FAMH.IES TO' the best iiop In lola by lola Steam liottUnK Works, al 7 rents a case. by S. M.

Uigus. lilioBB 293. OXK TO nil and iiKivi' barn bark on foundation imiiKMlialt -iy; (ir day A 1, TO WOlflv ON fftnii. A I. I'aihle WANTKD- Olt 2 II.

I' OASO- line cnKlni" witb piiinii jack f'lioiiii WIUTK WO.M i an iirol'iTied. IC D. llapp. I I I-ADV WITH OHILD WANTS work. Call State.

Write today fur free booklet. Moler Harbor Colb Kansas City. Mo. WANTKD -T1: A MS TO WOUK ON tt Jieeler.s loading; Tenuis iiiaUe IroMi to day to M. Day.

J'liiiji Western Siiudi'is No. KOU SAKK- II. 1'. OAS KNCDNK Also Kdi-on Stamlard Craplio- likonu S. lola.

idisses.sion next fall. No trades Write I'. O. Liox Humboldt. Kansas.

LOST AND FOUND. POCKKTBOOK eoutaininf; money, on tlic east of square. Hctiirn to Torbetfs Barber shop, tins City. KOU (II.AVV IiHAKIj FOR SALE HOUSE FURNISH- 'mrst Cli.ap. anj Unoleiims, Trunks and Suit Cases.

Bonnell Furniture FOR SAI.K-l.MI'HOVKD ACUKS Co 9 N. Jefferson. I'hone 1290. I-OST FKI DA FINDER; Iilea.se return to Register ofliee aim reward. L.

Bulterbaugh. GRKAT OPI '()irrif TO FAST. Mjllins Leaders land issues of 1912." di.s- eus.sed by Wilson. Taft. Clark and other leaders of all parties.

Lives of all candidates. KM) colored and other IHuxtraffonB. Only $1.00. Very best terms; outfit free. Universal House.

Arch Street, Philadelphia. PROFS'NAL DIRECTOBti ROJBI Typewriter Aftrntf Controls ExclualTe SaU ot tka Royal SUndard Typewrltar Allen County, Kansfts. 3 E. H. Bnssing.

IffMt. Northrup Building. lola, KJ Supplies and Kesl c- a Br. C. M.

3 Kztractlon without pain bf of Nitrous Oxide Oas. Room So. I. Xortfarap Btif, 9 SM. SML 9 iB MOSET TO lOlH.

Will lend on foo4B, 0 pianos, organs, sewing roMr cblnei, diamonds and jewelrjr. J. W. COFKEI, ettcfr-ilf Xortk Street WANTKD 1 AM A iiicndliss ijian In I In- Kan--'as pi'iiili-ntlary i am Innoci-ni. tlic con- vicllnj; liavc )iiil)liily said so.

joliu llealy TO WORK ON farm. Phono FOR SALE. ,2 iiiib 's llii.icjIioMl. indiidiiif; I larm I IIIII I IIIK sloi U. I'orn I and NaMii ifiiii in i illi.

iiop.s 'i. aori-- corn, li.illl rt.iin. 'ic; oni'-lliird of li; oats llvt-n-d I'ricrt l)alance IcriiiH. PoFsission at onco. oi KOR SKl.K FKKD liay I 'liniii -2.

KAOLK WANTKD-MKN AND ROYS FOR 1 b(St iiayinK work in existence. Ih" barber irad.v We teacli it tiy Irce work and carelul instructions. Our mctli- ods tlieir advantages. See wliy. I I FOR YOFNO STAND- jard bred driving maro.

I'lione FOR SAl.K—OOOD CITY llUOKi: horsi' ciii-nnrler bniruy; will sell -soiiarale. iiljone l.vC. i FOR GOOD RFIUU-R i tire Phnelon. in pood condition. Cbeaj Phone 1019 Fast St.

I'dlt SALK A NICK HALF I 'V first hoii ivest of Dr. Silt- rliifi-'s Sanllariiim. () K(iR HARN PHONK Cias. PKDIC.RKK COLLIK DOO. PLAY- iiiatc for cliildrcn.

splenciid for lioiise dou. USI sell; letivinK town for sum- i mcr. Rev. Carl W. Nan.

I 'OR .1. .1 Siiiniiimd.s. 21 i Phone FOR SALK ACRK farm in Harton Mis.souri. Well niprovdl 'd location: Hill handle. II.

P.r>\ i.allarpe, Kansas. FOR SALK ON SOUTH WasliinKton street, dose In; plenty of sliade. shriibliery. pood well and clfy water. Fine biiLdlng site.

D. B. D. Smellier. lola.

Kans. FOR (Hardware, Fast lola. TIES. FOR RKNT MY MODERN SI.X room Washington. L.

W. FOR ROOM HOUSE, newly decorated. Inquire 502 H- Ist St. FOR RENT-FIVE ROO.Vf. MOD- ern house; good bam; close In.

Phone 987-14. to Piij- Head Tiix, You are hereby notified thai yuii iiiu.st. wlOiln ten dayH from this date, pay at tlio otflee of the City Clei Rond Tax for the year 1912. person ueRle.etlng or refunRiB j)uy said "Roail Tax. by law within ten dtiys after having been I notified.

Shall be deemed K'lHty of a mlsdenieainor and upon conviction thereof shall be lined in the sum of loi- each offense." June 21 1012. 1 T. F. ZIEGLER, City Clerk. Is no real need of anyone being troubled with constipation.

Chamberlain's Tablets cause an agreeable movement of bo without any unpleasant effect. Give them a trial. For sale by all dealers. XOTirE. There will be a Rppublican caucus at Carlyle Tuesday evening, June 25th.

at 8 ocloek. J. D. CHRISTIAN. Committeeman.

THE DAYS NEWS AT LAHARPE ft; fji ft; fj; iji ij; ij; si i'i vol FIKKWOKKS wl OF THE OAY AT GAS LMUHJK VRI Rv.sK lui.i, Al WAI.KKK RArM .1 llJKI.n ItV A 1 ALL SATIKDAV. Ileeonl of the (ioincs and the and a WATERS DANFOUTII Drags and Rnsimvs TiimiirroH While the KnM and West Side ri Itase Kali Game. NK 2-t MoDcn- lit Moran lor a vvi 'h hii Williai.i N. Weill lo S.itiinl.iv en busUo ss J. Darni'U iiiuricd Friday troni Sandwicli.

111., wliirc In- lias 11 for two weeks visiliiip nlaiivi Kt'ssincrr is in Fr. Sioit is- itinj; witii Wanted: bas.liail nanii- 'iv I 'l" LuinliiTiniirs iiani ai lyle. Call Carlyle. and McDonuld. 'i'lic aliovc wail! ad in the Register is ilic for the T.a- Harjie liaiii lo Carlyb' lor a panic ball.

Tin- scoii- h.is no; been liariK'd. F. C. Haddcn of S.iHii.i w.is in Hi-- cily yesterday. Mrs 'liarl wint 10 W.iy- mr ,1 lisil Alia I'aliiM'i- of 1 w.i., ilic si of Pi-ail and Dora lor ili.v wcik end.

Ih'rii'ri Ii r-luni'cl to her lioiiii- soiilli of Gas City alK-r a vi.sli wiib licr Mrij. Anna ot i Harrison street. Hors" cover inis and liaiije ai. t.isj. -it Sjatmhr 's.

Shook of is lo a visi- wiiii her nioilier. S.iiiird.iy the Rejiister re- porier took into the sl shnji of K. Gates will) ilie usual innuiry sir." i Gates, new uxiay. step out in ibe back yard and ilie Tile reporter st. p- lie rear door ami "Ilie boys" were there lounping in the schade of a friendly tree.

This placi is commonly refernd to as "iiuzzard 's Roost." Nearly any time of the weather perraittinp. yonil find dozen or robre old soldiers iiere fii iiig the battles over and revicwinp experiences of the Civil War. Here you can learn not the. cu: and dried kind you lind between book covers, but stories of those wiio reallj heard saw, which makes it mort At this particular timi none of tlie "boys" present were uiidei st -veniy and one was of ape One had be a foi iiiiietet'n months. Kver Iv ar of idonce Spring? Let tiie "boys" te! you of it.

W. of Moiitii Ida. was ii: I he city Saturday. and H. J.

Nei'son spen' Sunday with Mr. and Glenn Bill- In. iionli of City, it bt ini; Mr. and -Mrs. Billbe's second weddinp auni versary.

Sam Knox of south of town was ar lola visitor Saiurdav. Tony Kvcrly is in iUch Hill, fo; i visit with relatives. ilrs. Fred Scblerer of Moran is hen for a visit parents 1). of was hero Sat- nrday on business.

Mrs Ill C.re. of Blue Mont: 1 Rebecca Si.insbury of Mound Cilv, here for a wilii relatives. Win. Paske went, to Toronto Saturd.iy for a sliort slay witli relatives. O.

A. Means Alta Ziepler, of Pontiai-. Hi. in tliis city for a visit wiili r. Minni helP.Meyer unirncd from Molan afti a visit with relatives.

Mrs. I. Dowbr reinriud Saiiirday in III ,1 lisii Willi lier son in Mor and Mr.s I.enj.s Imuran wiiit lo Kansas S.iturday lor visil Willi Mrs Wiley nent lo day for 1 siiorl visit liefoie uidiiL- lo Cidlinsville lo make tor lioiri" Fr.ud; Ki-ece lias purclias'-d soiiic new Ileri Joio reiiiriieil 10 aveii- wortli Sainnlav a jileasaiit Willi bis Mrs .1. F. reiune'd to Lawr- i 'i- alter a short visit in I liis cily.

Daecerl relurii'd 'n home in Blue Mound yesierd.iy a a sheri visil wiiii h's broilier. L. II. Dauiiert. llverline ri-turned- lo iier licnie in Carneit Satmd.iv after a 1 xisit ler tllule.

W. II. Rickeits. 1 Mrs. John Turn 'r rind son, returned to lioiiu- in CoH'insvilii- Tifier short stay with rel.uives (' F.

Robbiiis and dauRliur went to Lone KIni Sanirday lit visii re)a- live.i IIHI friends. H. A. Church of Baldwin is iicri' lor a vi.sit vviih rel.it;\e.s. Tapestry Rups Deck's.

Ton are readjnir Wthprs wHl. WHY NOT Have your idano tuned by a first class in your lionie ton II. Tuninp contracted by tbe year and strictly guaranteed. WMtliRolierts Music Co, T.O.Canatsey I'lioue iil riano Tuner GAS CITY. JINK Walk er, till' ear-old son of and Mrs.

J. W. fell vvhile bcliiiut; lln- iKlildilii: I'li ic.ie a result tlle boy is minus a loolli and two severe c.isli.'d on his liii. Tile injury is not likely 10 prtive serious. Roy Foster tip from CoUius- ville S.iturday for .1 usii iuiu iiis liarcnis.

and Mrs. J. 11. Foster. A.

L. r. 10 Collins-j ijur a visil Willi his J. lamily nioie lo ColIinsNill' this make iKinie. A.

reiuiiiel to In hoiiii- in rd.iy .1 isii with I. Itieliaiils of street. M. who I M.S liei on the lol tlle p.1st few d.l.VK Is improvlnp. nou- seljiui; at (he pi ii of per dozen 1.

riiMiiied from Ft Scoir and ii fi rnd.iv lor 'li to rein.aiii iiniil -Iili. Andy of Hunker Hill, who has liei -n dn ti." sii list tor tlie past Aei-k npoiie,) 1,, coina- Ipiisiiiess will be suspendi'd to-j morrow for ilie ICas; and side liiercliani's will be called o'clock on the: L'rouiids cast of lown. The panic nroni; i-s to tlie for'uer one in; intiTcst. The iireiiieii 's will be held to- morrow niu'it and members are urpeiiily to be jiresfnt. The! race will o( cur betwe.

it Second and McRae- streets. Mrs. D. F. of Bron.son visited lelaiivis yesterday nu her way to Porriand, 10 visi: lier mother.

Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Pi'is na.e returned to afii a visil with Mr and 1 is Pitts.

Miss Kdilh Prrtiyman. of spent yest' rday with Rose Corns. Mr. Loii Mitchell, and daiipliter. Miss I.eoti, (if spent the week end with relatives here.

G. S. Hiii'on bit today Perk- fns, to visit (imil after the Fourth. Jesse Rob' its and fr'nily of spent ycr -terday wini Mr. Thomas Kelsheinier of street.

Mora Livin'-Tsion is here from Col- linsvllb- for a visit wiili his parents, Mr. and Wm. I.ivinpston. Floyd Hunfr v.as a caller in Sun- ny-slde yesterday. S.

P. Aiiderson and family returned to their hnn in Kincnan. today after short visit witli relafiveb- liere and a' K'doiado Sprinps, Mo. J. K.

Hunter went to Altoon.i this mornlnp on business. Mr. and Mrs. G. W.

Payton returned yesterday from a visit with friends and relatives in Kinjiorln. -Mrs. S. Acman returned to her homo in Wi'stphalla Saturday after a visit with K. Followinp is the of Mr.

leiler, tlie lirst installment of wlilcdi was published Saturday: "One siplii-seeinp trip in particular. 110 California visitor should fail to lake i-s the Tria Trolley Triii, most diversiiiiHl and trip. Travidinp liMl miles in one day, vlsit- iiiR 10 beaches. 7 citii-s four hours alonp the sea shore. Throiiph par- den spots siirroundinir the ciiie of ihe I-tiiid," and vjewiiip ihe preat harbor and povernment work.

blends commercialism with ideasure on sudi a trip. Another and probably ilie most famous of them all, is the trip to Catalina Island, 211 miles from the shore A of from 100 to OOO leave daily from Stin Pedro, a const city tweniy miles from Los Anpeles for Ihe city on the island. In- li'iid lourisls- pet a chance lo see what a trip on ihe ocean is like alonp with 'Tiany iiilereslinp siphts on the Island. Probably ilie best known of Santa Cataliim 's ailractioiis ami one which no visitor should miss. Is Ihe view of the beaiiiifiil fMbiiiarine gardi lis, ihrouph plass boltomed boalK.

The seen" is ilescri 'ied by an observer in liiis manner: ovep. the qreen and mbluo water in a plass bottomed IKKII oni- the poings antf romlnga of aiiinilic lile Hire are shell en- crusii 'd rocks, fishes, red, preen and pold, zlj leisiir'Iv amonp the' waving foliace; here are trees with loiiL- nranclies. wavinp as on land by .1 tei -ipesf pre lishes of all sliapes, luxutiant foliage with branches be ir- Inp diHiiers of fruit resembllnp olives. Le.iiiing ov, the in Ihe bottoms ol the boats. po into ecRlacii Th's is all vry true and one can also see the little blue known 10 "land-lubbers" as sar- dir There also interestinp trips in San Francisco.

suCh' as the irip throiipli Chinatown, viewing the Golden Gate and the liW', but they hardly compare with the siphls in Ivos Angeles and vicinity. There are thousands of other siplits to see and one seeinp them always wishes for his close friends to share (he ures wlih him. A'ou just can't keop trom haviup an uiisellisli feeling." -V i- I CANE SEED at CARL HUNTER GILS City, Jia.s. .1, PHILLIF HEI HAR5E8S AXB fAYBUCST llOMi Boutb It. Cemenu Repalrfmi F.

L. B. LEITEUU M. BpecIaUIes- Diseases of ChMli a Diseases ot Cblldim. a M.

lU. lOLA STATE BANK BUM, 9 NEWS ITEMS FROM ELSMORE THE rsiAL BATCH OF MIWH yOTES Elsmore tow Republican caucus met in Braden's liall Saturday, June 22. L. Ard was chosen chairman and Roy W. Cox, secretai-y.

J. I). Ard was nominated for Trustee by acclamation; Clerk, Iteuben Treasurer, Berkstine; Justice of the Peace, W. G. Taylor, 'Savoti- burg and T.

W. Roberts, Elsayjre; Constable, H. A Richardson; Committeemen. C. Huff and X.

L. Ard; Con i stable, C. W. N'elson. i G.

L. Williams, representing ih" lo- I la Register was in the city this week. I All our young school marms returned to lola Sunday. Mr. Schalender of Parsons, a brolh- er -ln -law of V.

W. visited him yesterda.v. Kverythinp is being made ready for the big celebration on Fourth of July. Call at Rooher's cafe when in town the only good place to eat or lunch. Gas Cook Stoves At Exceptionally Low Prices.

See Us Today. W. C. Teats Realty Company loans money on farms and writes surance. Office Kress Bldg.

Phone 409. .1. M. Taylor, who has been hero loolcing for a location returned to his homo thfs morning. Ix)uis Munger returned from a visit with relafives and friends in Wichita this morning.

GcfUng BcAdy for tbe Rig Game WHli Mildred, and Atlrnding to OH IBT Important Itiisinesx. FOR PEOPLE WHO HAVE TO EAT If yon eat you need "Digestit." It aids Digestion- prcvent.s distress after eatinir. stops pas formation, relieves insi.nntly and cures dispel. sia Brown's Dlgesstit is a little t.ible: easy to swallow and absolutely iiaiiiiless It relieved thousands. Sold on positive guarantee.

ii.oney li.uk if want Bur- DJ up Store. Pay Botr Tax. Is hereby given to all persons owning, keeping or harboring dog or hybrid three months old or older that the license or thereon is now past duf and if not paid on on before the day of June, 1012. that they are liable to a tine and'costs of suit or imprisonment until the fine and costs are iiald. T.

F. ZIEGLER, City Clerk. JINK band boys will accompany the base bull team to on Sunday. The er will stop Sunday morning and evening. If rooting and tnuain needed our boys will surely win.

Wlss Nellie Decker has been in lola for a visit with her grandpiirenis, and Mrs. M. L. Decker. Our mall man, Kert Samuels, has purchased new cultivator.

Mrs. Frank Luddlumvvaa triwling here today. All the school inarms returned to- da.v. Mrs. Claude Knight and children have been visiting their grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Knoch Palm-r. Billie Klliott has refurntd from a visit with his parents at Pittsburg. Andrew Westiine and Wilbur Setter Strom have purchased a new bike sulky for training ihelr pacing mare. Mrs.

Frank Smith Is in Kimball for a visit wifh her uncle. Winfielil cashier of the bank at that place. Luther Carlson of Savonburg spent the day with George Lindquist. While here he bought a deering harvester of Krokstrom Bros. George Linquist the horsesIToer, has been shoeing a number of fast horses, for the race meet the Fourth of July, The band boys are practicing stead-' these days.

i Tho list of school marms returning from tola was too large to get list ot the names. News Items are somewhat scarce. Josie Danielson is home from Kan-i sas City for a short stay. Dan Sparks and wife are visiting his mother in Erie. Ole Olson has installed a phone.

Rev. Mrs. King delivered a very Interesting sermon In the E. church last evening. King is a sister of Y.

W. Roberts. 1 followed our base Mildred yesterday. It while to give the score, boys had a walk-away, score. Crops look good through the county.

I saw one field about waist high that was so even It looked as if one could walk on top of It. THOS. H. BOWLUS, FrMldent J. F.

SCOTT, Cashier Allen County State Bank lOLA, KANSAS ESTABLISHED A QFABTEB OP A CENTUBY. Capital $30,000.00 Surplus $40,000.00 Deposits $550,000.00 INTEBEST PAID OJi TIME DEPOSITS SAFETY DEPOSfT BOXES FOB BENT lOLA STATE BANK Capital Stock $25,000.00 Surplus $12,500.00 WE PAY INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS L. E. HOBTILLE, Pres. W.

S. KACFMAJf, 2nd TIce Prw. J. H. CAMPBELL, Caghlcr.

A. W. BECK, TIce-Pres. F. 0.

BEXSON, Asst SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOB BEST. ball team to i isn't worth The FIsmore didn't THE NORTflRUP NATIONAL BANK lOLA, IL ANSAS OTIB FOBTY TEAB9 OP C0XSE3TATITE BAKKOG Ef TOLA for tbe State of Kansan, and AUea Coutr OFFICEBSt L. L. NORTHROP, President D. P.

NORTHRUP, 2nd F. A. NORTHRUP, Vice-President MBLVIN FRONK. CuUur. R.

J. COFFiST, Assistant Cashier CAPITAL $50,000.00 SURPLUS $20,000,00 latomt Fsli oa Time Deporlts Safety DepoiU Bozet far Seat lOUB BUSINESS SOLICITED..

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