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The Iola Registeri
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THE lOLA OAILV REGISTER, THURSDAY OCTOBER 4 ijwe. Women Every woman co a thapely, pretty figure, C5i5 many of them deptcrc tha loss of theirjgirlish forms after bearing of childnui is oftm destnurtivi to the mother's Aotpiiiaeu. All of this can avoided, iwwever. by the use of Mother's Friend before babycoir.cs, thii great liniment always prcpans the body for ibe strain upon it, and preserves the symmetry ot her Mother's Friend overcomes rJI the danger of and cantes the expectant mother safely through critical period wiUscut pain. It woman's greatest blessing.

Thousands gratefully of the benefit and relief derived from the 'use of liiis wonderful Xk ReeBlafor Alluta, tt. Friend Sold.by all at fi.oo pcr bittlc. Our little book.tellihg all about this liniment, will be sent free. IDLA DAILY REG'STER r. aCOTT.

TYPHOID IS TCUKPHOKra. Boom PHYSICIANS SAY CUMAX OF EPIDEMIC HAS PASSED. BATES, jBamar in lofa. City, Of Me OM Mmtli Uw Taw r-ttw ii By Mall. Pna la advarca I M.rtitb.

at iuiV Kaniaa. anRnnd-claKv MrantaliiS lUtea known oa appO- OFFtaAL PAPER, CITY OF MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. The loU Daily Register Is a member of the Associated Press and Reselves the day report of that grcat neww or- ganlzation for exclusive afternoon in lola. Mr. Bryan is ti; initrvcn tion-in Cuba.

lias net saiil wlint biB.would have dpni- if 1 deal. However it not any difference. Colonel Harris huR mti ye what he ir.eaiii wlicii he Interview raHy Willi not KO Oil; tht- many'pciiiile wiJiiM 1 oxplain a'll in la "I hlil.sh to A Rool now. FevCr This Year Was Universally Malignant and Generally Pre- velant. TIio the ly- il 1'.

vol' lias to Till' of ihi- opiiieniir Iir.Vf rcaciH aiioilt k.s When marly phy Ii.ul from oiif to ton Wiih the aptircarli c.f cotiliT wfallitr is litiriasins ami it i.s be licvcd tiial tlio wor.s; i.s over, al- Ihoii iiuiniier of new are rc- tv( ry day or two. fever this year wa.s very nialg- nani and KV prevalent. The niii'iher of was rcport- eil in Kast loIa where the scwerase sy.smn imt extend, ihe ciEtem serms. ii there twenty eases In of the di (lie present tir.io there are not that HUMBOLDl Play High School Team There Tomorrow. PreHldent It'ajK ia man wlio Is riot afraid tii Chinks he has a niintake.

Yen- tcrdoy mnruinK the KDJIICUI'S staivl (liat he would Cuba as civil Bovcincr. The mornln? dispatctic? of the Press yesterday stated thai liio I'residcn would not send lo Cuba. Lai" vhc aXternoon a builetn was Kent out from the White stalinHi that the' President liad a-ain rccon Eldered the matter, and woiilil send Mr, Magcon to Calsa. It an sometimes to Urc-i anck Of what tlie President soinv to do. I)ii: when it is finally done, it is tisualb" the rfilht thing and li)e which is the maiii considerntinn.

ScnaW Piatt, of. New York, was when a newspajier ntan called on him to ask him if it was true tliat troubel: was brewing between Mrs. Piatt and: himself, and hotly declared that.it was all a lie. It appears, however, that it was Senator Ptatt who was a lie. and that the trouble the Senator and hi- v.ife is real, and a divorce is imraincnt.

Lots of people are thrown the same ridiculous position because they lie to newspapers. Senator Piatt may have figured that it was none of the pull- lie's business, but a man in his posl- can hardly cspecl to be a party lo adlvorce proceeiiiug and kesji ii a secret. Why be more recklcRs of time than money? To postpone advertising In tbe Resister is to be reckless of bott! The fonll.a'.l team, will pn lo Humbolilt tomorrow uil! play the iliKiilioiih biisli school team. local Imys havi liei-n pr.ic'.Ieing evi ly eveiilivi KIDCV- tlicy iriiiiiiHd I.aliarpe Friday and in thi- bci-t of The ptnycT have linn adde I lit tijc IJililie who taeItU last Fiidiy and who played fM'l will piny the Hard ner who played cnr.i thr Fri fiillbaek. The Wiinil.oMt hish sehool 'n a.i rx- eopliomlly teain.

dcfeatinR tne Chanute tvan at one lime last year Tho boy.s plenty heavy have the of rosehing no douii; the local a run for their money. There will be quite a crowd of local "(Xjlers so dovv'n with the team niid do all in their power to cheer the team en to viciovy. The exact Humboldt lineup no; known. The local. is as fo! lows: Ovrnlls.

center: Razor ripht left cnard: Mikle, left tackle: Har.Is. tackle; H. end; Vance, loft end; Captain qu.irterb.iek; nillhe n'rhi hnlf: Kishpaugh, left half; Gardner, full back. WILL GO TOJUIMBOLDT RALIY Number cf Icians to Hear Kelly and Jackson. A nnmbfr of Tola people will go to Iluinijoldi tonight to hrar State Treas uicr.

T. T. KcJir and Fred S. f.on. republirnn candidate for'attorney general of the state, address the voters of that place.

As train connections arc not snch as to mnkc it po.i iaiile for those who to to returned until the morning, fliey will likflv drive down. W. Cope, and n. W. Adair went this afternoon.

W. A. Choguill, C. L. Evans and .1.

B. AtchiEon go this evening. NEWS IRdM GAS GUY METHODISTS! GIVE RECEPTION FOR THEllik NEW PASTOR TONIGHT. by Lecture Heard Large E. F.

Snell is iiJiprovlng his residents In East (ias! by papering and painting tbroiiKbout. Reception to Rev. Maclean. he congregation of the Methodist church will give their new pastor ant' his wife a tonight at the church. A short program wllj be rcn- dcred and Rev.

Benham, pastor of the La Hnrpc church, and Kaiky. paHtor nf the lola dist church will be present and will short talks. Some of the mem bers of the Oas City church will give welcoming the new Rev. Maclean was former pas tor of th" Kinraid Presbyterian church and coiiits to Gas ivery highly rccouinieniied. Ilev.

Maclean is a hroihtr cf Rev. S. Mac lean, formtr pastor of the lola Methodist Tpiscopal church but now elder of this district. Ksv. Miiciian preach ed 'lRst Sunday morning and Sunday nipht.

His work was exceptionally plcasinir ail who heard Rev. Maclean Fays "As far as I am a-'oiiainted in Gas City like the jieo pie and town exceptionally well." Rev. says thai at sigh there' is plenty cf work for his si LOWMEY'S CANDIES Wee and Fresh Jtisi reeetvod at HcColloch's Drog Store. The purpose of this reciption is for the people and th'o new and his wife to got acquainted. Light refreshments will be to all present.

Mrs. Wallace at United Presbyterian Mr.s. S. H. Wallace of Kansas City, will preach Sunday morning and Sun day night at the I'nitel I'usbyterian church.

Wallace is a speaker o' great 'abiiiiy and one that iias larulty ef holding the attenron of hi- audienee. Wallace is at pre-scn' attending the W. C. T. state con vention at lola.

music ivili be furnished by the male quiirtiliti' The pe-JipIf of Gas City could not do better than attenl the ftrvices Sim day. Mrs. Ethel Custir, of Homer. lilln lifr biot.u r. K.

Van deprft, and family th's week. Mr. Vnndegrifi'H mbthir. A. Vande grift, of La Harj.e, is a'so visiting this Hayracle Ride.

A crowd of Gag Ciiy i inton! to go to of Frank Hail, sov tn miles can of La Harpo. to attend a party. The yoiing people Intend to go on hayracks and have a good going and coming well as when they get The racl; crowd will start froai Gas about six and wdl take two hours to gei tliere in. Several -fionplc from La' Harpe will be there al.so. The people will dance and have a good time in a general way.

E. L. O'Brien returned from Kansas City where he has been buying goods. A complete account of the Progressive club box social that was held in their club rooms will bo seen in the FRISHMAN'S Authentic Fall and Winter Apparel Styles A Great Siale Tomorrow The dhplays are tborotfgfaly feptesentative of the seasons accepted stylest aiidl selections may now be made with perfect confidence. I DIARRHOEA If you or somei member of your family were taken suddenly tonight with Diarrhoea, Dysentery.

Flux, Cholera Morbus, or Cholera Infantum, would you be prepared to check it? Wakefield's Blackliarry Balsam Every home should have a supply of It is a most reliable remedy for all loose conditions of the bowels. All druggists sell it. New Coats at $10 We place on sale tomorrow, 150 coats in eight difTcrent and every coat is a big bargain. All arc made extra full, long in Kersey and the new grey Mixtures, in Plaids and Checks. These coats are made np in a prettier than most ccits shown at double the price.

Come prepared to sec better values Olf) Mi than you have ever known at -(JQlUlUU i A collection of coats, exceptional values at $12.50 $15.00 $18.00 $20.00 $25.00 CO-iacli coats in Plain, Plaids and Checks, extra values at $5.00 to $7.00 More of those Walking Skirts at $5 We have been offering wonderful values in Skirts this season. We have received another big lot for this week's sale. showing includes the ntw plaited effects, in good'quality Panama cloth and the popular grey plaids and checks. Splendid skirt values at $2.98 to $10 $7.00 Silk Petticoats $5.00 You can save and secure a heavy rustling silk petticoat in black an assortment of ch.mgeable and plain colors. This special $7 value, in tomorrow's sale $5:1 Sunburst Flounce petticoats.

$1.50 value for $1.00 Great Sale of Blankets 50o for blankefs woith 7 for blankets worth $2.50 for 75c for blankets 11.00 $1,50 for blankets worth $2.00 $3,50 for blankets society column. Wni. nird whoso homo three miles north of Gas City, wint to East loia vi.sit with parents and while there tool; seriously ill and is at iyinf? very lo.w. Floyd Elliott loturncd from Kan.sas City this v.here he has been atcnding tho of Pallas parade. Rissa Cross bcRan work yesterday as compositor at the Herald Pat O'Ccnnor went to City and left his poiisum business in care of Ben Myers who was so careless of the honor bestowed on him as to run off to Lawrence with the fire boys.

Now if they cannot cot some one to tako care of the pos.sums Pat will be telegraphed to come home and attend to the fattening the live stock he has in a pen built of chicken wire. Mrs. Gaton. of Moran. who was operated on at the Allen county hospital for appendicitis, was taken to her home at Moi-an this morning.

Many Heard Rev. Creasy. Rev. Creasy lectured to a large crowd at the Uniied Presbyterian church last night that thoroughly en joyed his humor. Creasy presented the side of married life that marrs instead of what it should be.

The title of his lecture not Married." The lecture was In to be humorous hut at the same time it conveypd the moral side. Honi to Mr. and ValDornbeck, of l.anycnvillo. a hoy. yesicrda.v.

Buy Millinery of Bulla. A Wonderful Tool Keen Knttcr Drswlvrifc 13 a -l tool ta ways th-in one. Viic or of Midc is prouoaacoi ncrfcctioa by most exucrt critical worU'jrcn. Tliij has never IxxT Mcccisfully Icav- Keen Iliiifa as a unique tool. The material and workcEinsh in 'Ji tool i that wc Lire r.cvcr OKC rcturncil defective out of lo mlJ.

anl noi pal oae of Ibcai ii- lUc eciap heap. While the brriini, aoacy aad ciTcaiicd to la.l Tools conic tools to receive the I'RIZK AT WQRLQ'S FAIR, ST. LOUIS. of the kinds of Sera Km ler AdJn. lUmmeri.

Bcrtnv Urivrra. Auserllll HM EnMh Knivn.K)* Trowvis. PrnnkK Tliuwni-Snips, KiMma. Ilair Clliipeis. UoBe Bbcan.

anU JUilvm cf all Every Keen Kntter Tool is under thislcark mxA Motto: ZteoUtetwu of Qmatity Xemaimt Lmtt After Ou Triee nwla Mark memorandum books in Gas Cit.v. Howard at HrgKter office. I'hone l.S. our vinegar plant, 10,000 bushels of good apples at cents per hundred pounds. Clai home's Mill.

NOW UP TO GAS GUY ELECTRIC RAILWAY WAITING TO SEE WHAT BONUS IT WILL GIVE. Ccst of Building Line to Union Portland Over Proposed Route Estimated at Near $18,000. SEN JCUTTER arc Stamlnrdor Manager I.ce of the Ipla Electric met with a committee of business men of Gas City, compo.s- ed of T. E. Wilson.

E. D. Allstot. John Remsbcrg. Frank S.

McKelvey, W. D. Wolfe. F. M.

Connett, Guy Roberts and Dr. Swan In the office of the Gas City State Bank, at yesterday afternoon. At this meeting the proposed route "was presented to Mr. Messengale by the Gas City men. The route will be to leave the main track at Main street and run up Main to the striset north of the Presbyterian church and then turn east, gotns east to the section line, and then again turn north and go north until they rf sch the Silver Leaf school house, where they turn east again and run directly to this proporcd.site of r.ci-teii with the new line.

At the coniniiltee meeting f'ay afternoon, Mr. an estimate of what it wilJ cost to build the road over the propo.sod The estimate $17,772.70. Mr. Messengaie asked the business men how much bonus tho city would give the Electric railniail if such a track should be buiit. The question of the amount fthc bonus was left witli a committee to see the different business men of Gas City and make a report soon.

Mr. Messengaie said yesterday iliat there is no question as to the Street Railway company building a lino and running cars to the new plant at all. but the question is, what route will be followed. If the line is built over the route suggested by tlie Gas City men, which Mr. Messengaie thinks is a one, there will have to be a little over three miles of track laid.

CHILDREN MADE MATCH MARRIAGE OF M. CARROLL AND MRS KELLY SO BROUGHT ABOUT. It is not an unusual thing par ents to plan the marriage of their children, but It is father uniuiual for youoK people to marry off their par- I 'nts. Such was the case, however when Mrs. J.

A. Kelly of city and Carroll, of Yates Center, were last night at eight thirty the home of the bride at SOS South Sycamore by Dr. S. S. Murphy.

Three years ago P'red Kelly of this city married the daughter of Michael Carroll of Yates Center. l.ast win- led Mr. and Mrs. Fred mad" lieir honiie with Mra. J.

A. Kelly In this Mrs. Fred Kelly's father. Michael Carroll of Yates Center took sick and the daughter brought him iicrc to better look alter him. While here the young people brought their parents together and the wadding was consummated last night.

Mr. Carroll is several years the senior of Kelly. He has been a resident of Woodson county for thirty years. Mr. and Mrs.

Carroll will make their home in lola. The. Invited at the wedding last night were Mr. and Mrs. Epiing, Mr.

and Mrs. Brock Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Oakley Thomas, Mr. Lee Potts Mr.

Bond fCelly. Mr, Chas. Marsh and! Miss Flora. Denning. Luncheon- was served to the.

guests after the ceremony. SEEIII6 THiriiFT6RN00N Ccmmerelal Club Host to W.C. T. U. on Trolly Ride.

The NorthrupNational Bank lOLA, KANSAS F. A. NoRTBROP, vies D.P.NoBTHBUr Second A KBDJCSAOKB Csabler.Melvla-.Vronk. Asst. UasUer, Murttinip, F.

A. Nortbnip, B. P. Kortlinip. BrunbSMii F.

J. Borkin, Geo. B. NlcbolsoD, J. W.

Perry. Mstlonal Bscs of Loaii Baxter D. McClaln. Attoraej ESTABLISHED 1869 CAPITAL. SURPLUS.

NATIONALIZED 1901 Deposits Over One Half Million Sa UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER Eamt JaokBoaytve. Day and Might Phone 332. E. Honrflle, Prea. V.

J. nortoD, Vlce-Prec J.U. CampbeU Ossblcr Frauk Wood.AM'tCsab BURCLAIL PROOF lola State Bank CAPITAL, $12,500.00 lOLA. KANS DIUEOTOKS-F. J.

A. Vt'. Hor- TiUe, J. A. ICoblusoD.

II. 1. Henderson, Ueo, Nicholson: Frank Kiddle SlOCKnOLDERS-Ii. HonrUle, Geo. E.

Nicbol son, A. W. Beck, PaOI Klfeln. L. Norlhrup.

IJ. Ponslcr. H. t. nendetson.

V.J. Horton, A. Taylor. H- T. ETJUS.

J.Evana, J. H. Campbell. J. A.

UoWnson. Frank Riddle Through the courtesy of the lola Cpmmercial Club tbe yisiOng deie- to the state Wi. C. U. convention now pn at Presbyterian church are tbiii afternoon being: taken, over the street The Krennich Teiior Shopi I have reopened my tailor shop on West Madison, and invite my ol4 friends, and all others to call and inspect my -line of GOOD CLOTHES samples.

I have the finest line in the citiy. Satisfaction and a pefect fit guaranteed to all my ciistomers. wear garments that only partly fit when you may get clothes, that absolutely satisfy in every detail for about the same price. BUS KRAMJiOH, Jho Tailor, 113 Yfemt MadHon LaHarpe. A special car is being used by the delegates, starting from the Presbyterian church.

After the trolly ride, the will assemble at the fountain the Y's-have'placed In jhv. courUuKue; yard: wbeie with a Ibiintain la-to be dedicat-. Biiioosness 6owe! actioa prompUy and vriihoat pain or rnfAag. Medicine co surer method, ns tatter way to reUere biliouxaeM. bwV bresO.

or sallow eooiplexian. dull 1 ttncae. etOr Pleasant to every box. iieeaameod-.

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