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The Iola Register from Iola, Kansas • Page 8

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JImmfe City, Thrown for-OMuriiing Bagnelt was by Officer Hyat at Gas Clty after-, BD09 and thrown Into jailk It tg while he went to the school bnllding. uid made a natance: of himself, firlgjitenlng the Mhbol children and perhapd this'teach- by his actions. eiNIIlt AGIHM Attempt to Secure Evidence Ins Fund Expenditure In Life Insurance Case Ceases. New Yorlt, Oct attempt to secure evidence from Tbomak A. vice, president of the Yoric Life Insnrance company, -and Kdmuod Randolph, treasyrer of that company, to be usod in le action to prevent the expenditure cf the com panj's fttniis In the election of Its directors, was stayed by! court order today.

Stephen Farreliy. candidate for direcfcr on Intomntlonal policy holdertB' ticket, had obtained an order to rthe New York Life. Insurance company and Its dfrectqra to they should not be ccjqlncd from using the company's fund fn rthe purpose of electing the administration ticlcet Buckner and Randolph refused to be sworn and give evidence in this action yesterday and today their counsel. Win. Nelson Cromwell, secar ed an orfler from Justice Davis staying an attempt to compel them to testify.

Arfniments on the stay are SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION MEETS. Seventy-Ninth Meetng Held in To- petal With a Large Attendance. Topeka, Oct. Sunday school union of the Methodist church commenced its seventy-ninth annual meeting here today. Delegates present from nearly.every state in the unlqn.

Among other'prominent church leaders here is Bishop John H. Vincent JAP CHILDREN EXCLUDED. Ambassador Aoki Has With Root on This Conference Washington, Oct Japanese ambassador, after a long conference at the sliate department today with Root concerning the outbreak of the anti-American sentiment In Japan, said the exdnslon- of Japanese children from Sah Francisco school was the chief cause of the harsh criticism of the United States. No formal protest was lodged by ambassador with Root, but in. a friendly way.

Viscount Aokl discussed the situation with the secretary and regret that the Japan ese children should be discriminated against THE HEARING of George Pead colored, who was arrested yesterday the charge of having stole an overcoat from the Santa depot belonging to Grant Miller, has not It has discovered that Pead is btit under a $1000 appearance boiid for an assault upon a man In Independence. Do Vou Suffer From KidnCy We giiarantee one bottle of Sure Kidney Cure to benefit, "or or ivour drurjrist will refund mor fv Price fiO rents The Only Guaranteed Kidney Is Smith's Sure! Kidney Cure. after taklni: one bottle yoii are dr win rrfiind your "inney Wants Bring Results; PUBLICATION SUMMONS. September.25. of Kansas, to Eliza Tyson.

Vou will take no'iqc that you havt sued Alford in tht asiric: court of couaiy, Kan sas. the object and natnro of which Is to ohiiin from, you an'absolute de cree of and unless you answer petition so filed on or be fere thp 12th day of November, 1906 satae will tie taken as true and a hearing a decree of divorce will be granted as prayed. Alford Tyson, plaintiff. Oyler jft Barnes, attorneys' for plahi- tiff. Browd'sDrog Store We have the swellest line of fiermai Chioiware aod Japsiese fare "Bvet brought to lolai.

tfau daintpr and beaatxful creations in onr window. When in need of 0RUQ5 Visit pnr Drag Ston. to imenAvMetkm artkU oT the constitution oC the state at Kansas, relating to oorporatloas. Be it resolved by the Legislatim the State ot Kansas, twchthlrdr of the-members elected to thereof concnrrtng therein: Section The foUovtng propoaltiott to amend tho constitntioB of the state of Kansas sotanltted to the qnaUned -the state tnr their approval or refection: Thatsee- tlon 2 of article 12 be amended so ss to read as follows: See. 3.

Does from corporatidns shall be secnred by the individual! UahOlty of the stock holders to the amoniit of stock owned by each stockholder, and sndi. other means as shall be provided by law. such bidlvlduial liability shall not to railroad corporaticms nor norporatkins fOr religions or charitable purposes. Section 2. This proposition shall be submitted to the electors of the state of Kansas at the.general election of reprefientatives" in the year 1306 for their approval or reJPcHoa.

Tlio. hereby proposed Klinll bo designated on the offlcial bal- by following title. "Amend- -iiciii to the constitution relating to Individual liability of atockhold- an." and voted for or against nt; f.rovided by law under sneh title. flection Z. This resolnllon shall talt-e effect and be in force from and after its publication in the statnte- iook.

Passed the Honae January 24. 1905. Paused the Senate 27. I hereby certify, that the forejrolr 's a rnic and correct copy of original T-oncurrent rpsolntlon No 1.1 now on concmrent resolnllon No. 13 on 'file In my olHce.

J. n. BTTRno-W, SeoreJary of Stita (First published August 31. 1906.) SHERIFFS SALE The State of Kansas, Alen County, ss. 1 In the District Court, Thlrty enth Judicial District, Sitting in and for Allen County, State of Kansas.

Caroline E. Young, Plaintiff. vs. No. 7002.

T. Shackelford, et al. Defendants. By virtue of an Order of Sale issued the Clerk of the Thirty-seventh rudicial District Court in and for Allen County, SUte of kansas, in the ibove- entitled cause, and to me directed and delivered, I will on October 1st -A. D.

1906 at" Ten O'clock, A. M. of said day, at the south door of the court house In the City of lola, Allen County, Satte of Kansas, offer for sale 9ind sell to the highest bidder, for cash hand, the following described real estate, to-wit: Lot (4) Four in Block (2) two of the town of Rose HUI, Allen County. Kansas. Said lands and tenements, will be wld without appraisment to satisfy said Order of Sale.

H. A. RICHARDSON, Sheriff Allen County, Kansas. Sheriff's office, lola, Kansas, August nst; 1906. NOTICE.

(First Published October 12. 1906.) In the District Court of Allen County, Kansas. John D. Richardson, et al, partners doing business under the firm namC and style of Rlchardson-Roberts- Byme Company, Plaintiffs, Vs. No.

3233 M. P. Briggs and A. L. Martin, partners as Briggs Martin, Defendants, The defendants M.

P. Briggs and A. Martin, partners as Briggs Mar- In, and each of them, will take notice hat the above plaintiffs have filed In court their motion for a revivor the Judgment rendered therein said defendrnts on the 9th day June. 1891, and that they must ap- before the Judge of said court Chambers at the District Court oom in the City of lola, Kansas, on 23rd day of November, 1906, at ine o'clock and show cause, if ny, why said judgment should not be against them, and if they fail .) appear at time and sa'd will be revived as prayed for. A.

H. CAMPBELL, Attorneys for Plaintiffs. Utest: C. D. ADAMS.

(SEAL.) Clerk DlstrlcfCourt. PUBLICATION; NOTICE. in the Matter of the'Estate of Anna E. Kelly, deceased, and In the Mat ter of the Estate of Thomas E. Kel ly, deceased.

To all whom it may concern and more especially to Myrtio M. Breckenridge, CecU T. Kelly, Grace Kelly- Humes, Ruth M. Kelly and Dorothy L. Kelly (a minor) and Thomas Breck enridge, guardian of said minor, heirs at law and guardian ad of the minor heir at law of Anna E.

Kellyl deceased, and Thomas E. Kelly deceased, late of Allen County, Kansas: You are hereby notified that Thomas 8. Breckenrldge, admlnistra tor of the estate of each of the above named defendants, did on the day of October, 1906, file a petition the Probate court of Allen County, Kansas, praying that I might be authorized and empowered to sell at private sale the following described lands for tho purpose of paying the debts and cost of administration of each of said estates above named, towit: All of the Southeast Quarter cf Sonth West Quarter of Section Sixteen (16), Township Twenty-four Range Eighteen (18) except a tract containing one and three- acres lying in the northeast comer thereof, north and east of the creek. And said will be, heard at ttie Probate Court room in the Court Hohse of AUto County, o( tbe at Helpf irt One entire section is given over to house niake the most complete and coinpreliensive showing of Portiere Materials, Silkolines, Materials, Couch Covers, Window Shades, Cnrtain Rods aiid Poles; Waste Baskets, Rugs, Art to be found in lola. A few items of interest to the housekeeper who wishes to make her home cozy for the winter will Wfound below.

CURTAIN SWISS Many new 'n this popular curtain ma- trrial; suitable for bedroom or din- ri will wash and always i'l' sh and'clean; Fine line of pattens for sash curtains, 36 inches wide, priced per yard 15c and SiLKOLiNS for draperies or comfortabls; all new patterns and best colorings, some with borders on one side intended to he.iusjsd two widths to comfort. Silkollns 36 Inches wide per yard 15c and FRENCH MUSLIN, a very popu. lar bed room curtain material, white with colored borders to suit, different color schemes. Will laundry beautifully, Per j-ard only ART DEN I IMS for upholstering. draperlieiB.

couch Covers, ing all the desirable patterns, both floral Some espeeial- PRINTED BURLAP. The beauty of this manorial will.aurprlse you; the patterns are very Artistic'and the colors show with a brilliancy that Is obtainable in noxtther fiber the ception of lor upholstering box couches, couch' covers or any purpose iwhere a rich heavy effect is desired in an- inexpensive fabric. Per yard CRETONNE is an old fabric with which most of you are acquainted; but you will find all of our patterqs are new and selected carefully' for' their arttetic merit Per yard'iSc and-V 10 DRAPER MA0RASS. This is one' of the most' handsome drapery, ma- terials and IS used for shelve sash curtains, door cnrtafns and draperies for openings. We show an exceptionally large assortment at yard $1.00 down fo PORTiERS.

New effects in full mercerized portiers that can scarcely be told from silk ones that would sell for three times this price; cord trimmed borders. Per pair PORTIERS. Some beautiful 'effecats in fringed portiers, some plalA colors, with Jacquard some two toned effects, some In Bagdad some for any room or color tlon. Per pair $10.00 down to 92.00 PORTIERS. Plain rep curtains with Persian band borders are exceptionally pretty portiers at Per pair $8.50 and S7.00 TAPESTRY PORTIERS.

Some very handsome effects with braid borders. These are the highest class portiers ly desirable patterns in oriental designs for box couches. yard 15c to MOM IE CLOTH, a new cloth for llght-'draperies in new fancy printed patterns. Nothing prettier for light draperies. Per yard that have ever been shown in lola.

per pair at $10., $15.00 and MADRA8S PORTIERS. For openings where light draperies are desired this is a most desirable portier. They are most artistic and harmonize surroundings. Per and $6.00 TAPf We show many beau- tffiil tikings.Jn tapestry by the yard in air and any 65c, 75c, $1.00 TAPESTRY COUCH COVERS. One thjiwe covers will hide tlie of ah- old couch, will eiave a new one, are ah addition to the dec6ratIons of room.

Beauties at i- prices from $730 down STAND COVERS of tapestry to fit any size table! 1 Price, eacTi $2.50 down to NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS. A line Of patterns, all new, to suit most fastideous and at a price to suit long or short pocketbooks. Priced per pair 75c, $1.00, $1.25 and tp per pair CURTAINS, braid and medalions and' motifs, either ruffled or platai: plain. PeKpafr $2.00 to $6.50 'CURTAINS. Some entirely new effect in 'brild trimmed curtains, "Very servicable as they will wash nicely.

of bobbinett Priced per. pair $2.50 to $7.50 BRUSSELS NET CURTAINS; lightest and airiest of.all lace curtains. We have some beauties, and all are priced, quality considered. Per pair $4.00 to $15.00 it 1 real ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. (First published August 31, 1906.) In the matter of the estate of John S.

GUI latb of Allen County, Kansas. Notice of Appointment Notice is Hereby Given, that on the 28th day of August A. D. 1906, the undersigned was by the Probate Court of Alien County, Kansas, duly apolnt- ed and qualified as Administrator of the estate of John S. Gill late of Allen County, deceased.

All parties inter ested in said, estate will take notice and govern, themselves accordingly. State of Kansas, Allen County, ss. F. A. NORTHRDP, Administrator.

E. Adams, clerk of the district court October, 1906, at the hour of 10 in hand, the following described cock A. M. At which time and place estate, to-wlt: eaci. of you and all others interested, are notified to be present and show Kansas.

if any you have, why an order: Said lands and tenements will be; of sain as prayed for should not be sold without to satisfy granted said Order of Sale. Dated day of Oct 1906. sbeSi THOMAS S. BRECKENRIDGE. Sheriff's office, Ida, Kansas, August; Administrator, i 31.

1906. (Birst Published 25, 1906.) PUBLICATION SUMMONS. State of Kansas, to Sylvester Johnson, You will take notice that yon have 'been sued by Ethel Johnson, in the district court of Allen county, Kansas, the object-and nature of which is to obtain from yon an absolute decree of divorce and the care and cnstody of our minor child iuarie Johnson, and unless you answer said petition so filed on or before 12th day of November, 1906, the same'will be taken as true and Judgment rendered accordingly, granting plaintiff a divorce as prayed. ETHEL JOHNSON, Plaintiff. OYLER BARNES, Attorneys for Plaintllf.

Attest: C. B. ADAMS. (SEAL.) Clerk District Court ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. lOLA LODOB NO.

38. A. F. and A. M.

Reg ular Meeting Oct 30. OSCAR NT7NN. W. J. B.

See I BEDELL, The Jeweler East and Jefferson Bargains -7' SHERIFFS SALE (First published August 31, 1906.) The State of Kansas, Allen County vs. No. 7013. In the District Court, Thirty-Seventh Judicial District Sitting in and for Alen County, State of Kansas. Stella Ogden, FlalnUff vs.

Joseph Matthy et al, Defendant By virtue of an Order of Sale issued by the Clerk of the Thirty-Seventh Judicial District Court, in and for Allen County fiUite of Ibmsas. in the above entitled cause, and to me directed and delivered, I will on October Ut A. D. 1906 at ten o'clock, A. H.

of said day. at the aonth door of the Coonty, State of Kansas, offer for sale and sel to the highest bidder, for cash Tt Oirf IhtMiUtB Ike BTHem froM paiaonwUahau rnnwiinn tHee nwww Its ttnM tino CCBB Mwrteltet anS state of Kansas, Allen Connty, ss. In the matter of the estate of Ciolum- bia T. Robertson, late of Allen Couikty, Kansas. Notice of Appointment.

Notice is hereby given, that on the Ith day of August A. 1906, the undersigned was by tho Probate (kiart of Allen Cbunty, Kansas, duly appointed and quSlifled as Administrator wllb the will: annexed of the Estate of Columbia Robertson. late of Allea All parties interested in said estate will take notleo and govern themselves accordingly. J. WOODIN.

Admlnistratoe NOTICE. (First Pub. SepI; 21, 1906.) In District Court, of Allen County, T. J. Clark and W.

Sharp, PlaintiffB. vs. The Dorrington Oil ft Gas M. B. Johnson, H.

J. Jobiuon, et al, Defendants. The' above named: dsfendants, and feaarof the Trade Wrect the factory or Irom uur All oar name on tliem. Ida Ice ft ClU Storage Co. FRANK ItiDDUB, Mgr.

IM St Etao Ebei Bafdsi katcaire sirifriile BMka Qospei fur Age Vu imieliiT Crisb. uHWftkerkNksat SOG aaoh I that were $1.50. Asa for list at EvaHS Bros. Boek itore Seeoro your Magazines and Papers through J. B.

HENDERSON, who will provide anythiiis you may want at lowest prices. 1. Residence 414 N. Buckeye. Phone 98.

ttesses to be used in evidence oh ie-' half of the plaintiffs on the trial of the above entiUed action, will be taken at the hiw elBce of Laiiham ft Brewster, in ws, on the 2Qth 'dSy of October, 1906, fbetween the hoonr of 8 o'clock in the forenoon anil six o'clock in the afternoon of 4ay; and that the tarns of saki HipadUoM completed on be a4foumed from dayto day at the and place and betwMa the saxne. hours imtil BmmdilOommtmtorm ThmPlmotiFdr Ho. 251DrmwUmm DR. MeMILLKN attention flhmi to tlie ment of all CHRONIC Dissasae of Chlldran. Teleplune: Ofltee 33, residaM Offlee in Hrs.

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