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The Iola Register from Iola, Kansas • Page 3

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The Iola Registeri
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Iola, Kansas
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THE lOLA DAILY REGISTER, WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 27,1916. OTY INT3RIEF" Robert Roehrig, chief electrician at tlie lola Portland, left las; iiighi for a business, visit in Cliicago. Miss bin a Kobbins. toacTier at Lone Rim, wasf-slippliini; IKTP thii at yard. per tofjr Piione 121 or 'n'2-27 -tr /Mis.s PlbrenCQ.

Holinrt is a I'uw clay.s in. Kansa.s City: -7 -1 the carrier fails to deliver your 'paper, call 2 Mr. andiMr.s. T. H.

Van Btiskirk Spent dav'witli relatives Mill, Mr. Biiskirl; re Iionii' fostprday Van HiiskirV will remain llicre lor a ii'v, days. J. Honan. tailor, 112 W.

Madl- 8dn. TAone 8-1 -tr Mrs. .0. Princeton lo M. Heal.

-SPrague visit lier lo iiiotlier. Absbliitiery Removes indigestion. One package proves it. 25catairdruggists. CITY NEWS IN BRIEiF Mrs.

J. W. Scott, her daughter Miss Kuth 1). and Mrs. Florence Kep- ol' arc visiting at the lionie nf and, Mrs, E.

Ralston. Don't forgot the dance given by the O. W. drill leain at the skating rink tonight. 12-27-27; R.

Hrowster and her daiigh- icrs, Eleanor and Mar.garet have re- larncd home to Kansas City after Chiisiinas 'al liohn- of her jnotlier' and fallirr. and Mrs; C. McCarly. Loans, and nin.t;liani. R.

M. Cun- 12-27-1-27 mi.ved c.indy, Sc ai. The Sweet.Shop.T I r. I 12-13-tf. -Miss Walter'-- l.noli- kcepor for tlic ai home from Wicliita' for day.

Through a refommcndalion'from Mr. Mailett 'of tHfi i hf'vo "MiJis Walters the raih luncl t-x-. of rejecting nfr.r-.of I'tions fsn-(lifloretil lit-ins diiriiie hi first'week tlii're. she an in.a Wi(4i'iia eoneeni reihictions in iirice in every, department durin.g-our Taking Sale. Kiuliardsons.

12-27-2S an(l Mr.s^./llalili' IL Potiev of are spending. iheV week- with Potter's falhei- -jnu Mr. Alfred Poitei. af Phone llii or M.L. and lie.r'family are Vislijing in Colony.

Mrs. Pati'enee ((-eiii to Kansas City ycstertlay a visit. Voice fiiltiire. Mr. McKec.

who has liis stnd- io a.t Roberts" Music Store, is prepared g'jive training and inslructjon in Culture. Students of all will jbe careful personal atKu Ariiple references. Terras made 0)i application. 'Plione Adv. Yekr Cards 1 and Gift Novelties Get At Bwrrell's Drug: Store store 'West Side Stjmjre.

Prepare Cough Syrups Cold Tablets Hot Waier Hottles at Spencer's Drug Store Book Bargains Our iiook Window will show sonic real bai- tor the balance of this week, as well as a good line of. late p.opular coiiyrighls. Any book in the window Evans Bros. BOOK STOKE. L.

A. Tarman of Pralt. -has visiting and llT'rr. went, lo Clenova. today to fni- a short lime before returning -Insist upon Ifliie Kililiiiii turn Itn-iid ai your grocer's or Man's IJiilicrv.

Have voii Irled itl Mry I'. L. Frame and her danghtev, vile whiy iiave been visiting her asid Tnrley, home to Kansas City, --We Car load of iKv before Ilie raise in pi-ice; alsc ear of OaUlands on the road. Thesi. leaders in inedium i)rieed car.s'.

12-27-27' Kessler of lletiryctfa. who has been her moth- P. II. ShiiTds. i-esurned hoine today.

Slider wilder, ChiropmcOr Phone 85S. lilanclie Coil, who has lieen in h.is returned home. Hull Hull, O.steopalhlr "liyilclans. Thoiie.s ISO and Ml. Clyde Chanoy, tile eighreen year old son of lU'rtha Chancy, who joined Ilie navy about three weeks ago.

home that ho likes his new work At Is stationed at Grciit. Lakes, ill. lu Shoes and Clothing go to' Litwln'a Second Hand Store, Ul W. Madison. 10-20-tf Hurrell is visitinir his er.

LurreU at fllre for ii few days. forget the (iauce given the W. 0. W. drill team at rink 12-27-27 Mr.

and' Mrs. S. A. Suffion and iheir ilaugiiters. and Hazel returned hmiie yesterday froii" a Christinas visiL ill Pittsburg.

we believe is the biggest sale in our bistory is now on.at Kii-liardson's. early aiid get the hesi selccuons. 12-27-2S -Mrs. Clara Smith and son Kenneth api- "siiemlin.g the holidays iinlil Veurs in Iowa. Siiiiior Puc'i.

an Italian, had his I'roken tbis morning in an deiii (lie Ijrii-k planL He was taken and pitai. will seir'ffir cash to -the est bidder 'I'nestlay, 2nd, ar lu o'clock the bid l-nion school housi miles west of Icda; a Vew seats aiiil mails. -Mrs. Gra'ec Ilooton of ColTinsville. and Miss of Kansas spent Christmas here with tlieir parents.

and aivl Milton Fl'iesher famiiy ihi' holidays in with Fleisher's par- if you see any looking a great ileal at tledi-' w-rist." they got a new watch for ('hrisimiis. If they the street, with their coat eol- turned suspeet a Christmas tie. The funeral of L. P. Hlood.

who lite honii- of his daughter. -MIS. Aniia Rogers, will be held at 11 o'eirj'ik toniori-ow mornitig. at 1 Rogers home. South street.

JHi-. C. li." the I'li-slMetboilisI crnirih, assisted by Ri-v. Iv.Cbappidl of till' Cliureb, v.ill be iti ehargi'. I I-'.

L. Cary has home I Iowa, after a with I her sister. George Kastham. YjT That is always the case when this store announces a sale. The people know that this store never announces a sale unless it has something unusual to and in this Stock-Taking Clean-Up Sale we have perhaps the greatest assortments to distribute over the cpuntry that we have ever had to dispose of.

Our purchasing has been fortu- iinate this season. We escaped nearly all the high prices that most merchants have had to-pay and all season we making a fair profit from our goods. Now we see the end of the season and our annual invoicing time is near. It is cheaper to sell goods at cost or a little less than it is to count them and keep thern and so we eliminate all profit and in a great many cases sell considerably below cost in this'ten clays' sale. If there is anythjing you lack foi- of this winter and the next you can get it here now at much less than its real value.

LadiesV and Suits Ladies' and Misses' Coats Wool and Dresses Children's White Dresses Gloves in Endless Variety Charming Waists and Blouses Knit and Muslin Underwear Ladies' Tailored Dress Skirts All Millinery in Three Lots Hosiery at Cleari-Up Prices Silk and Wool Drpss Goods Real Bargains in Bedding Everything in Curtain Materials Every Department in the Big Store is Included in the Sweeping Clearance Reductions in Price The Earlier You Come the Better the Selection We Always Pay Mileajfc to Out-of-TowR Shoppers. Allen County's Greatest Department Store. Until Fiirther We Will i I'ay lie each for 1 each iv eacli for 3 Newton MiUipg and Elevator Co. -Mr. aii-d 10.

Laeoy tind Sir and A It. Kfliu were ea.lled to lola this mornin.ir by the of bH Kfliif. the sister l.acey aiTd of Kflin. which last evo'tiinir at (he Saiiitai- iuin.where siio had t'ceii a patient fcr more than a year. 1'lie deceased.

was in the fifty-first' year of her a an attack of spiiml meniti- wiien a child of three years froai which site never ftrlly recovered so thaj she, has remained an invalid and sufferer all her life. The re- inaiits were taken to Moraii -where funeral services were held at eleven o'cljOck in the' E. clitirch. after whicli llw body to be taken to the obi home of 'the family, N'ew Sharon, Iowa, for inleruient. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF -Mrs.

Karl who spent Christmas day with her father has returned home to Kansas City. S. Coffey does your von are sure of careful Phone 12-2T -tf Xancy. Hodd of Indetiendence. is he 're 'l 'or a'visft'with her diiuKliter.

Ci(nuan. AKeiitloii M. A. pay Deconiber assessmcr.t ii-omiitly as books must close for audit Dei-emtier and all accounts tiiust bo to date. FKIOO COFFIKI.D, Clerk; F.

S. Canatsey has to Ottawa a with her daughter. Pierce 0. L. Cos, SiteciaUst, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Mr.

R. Pearson in from Salem this absolutely spryest niei tally and pliysi- cally, wiio ever happened. Maria K. Farmer, two years, months, and twenty-five days old. early this at the home of" her iiareius, and Irwin Farmer.

Laliarpe. The fuiiera! will he held at. the family home ifj uiiM -row afternon and burial will be ill'11 it; bland Cemetery. Pias, Houner lu 're Willi his brtitlK'i', riyl- vfsinr Hias, who is 111 al lil hnine on -l street, A-bowliiiKjeain from will here tonight to ineet somie of the local ten-pin' slitirkSi. Ruby, the t'venty Jnonths old baby oi' Mr.

and II. who.has ill with tt severe attack of pneu- nuinia. is convalescerir now. ENGINEERING NOT HIS FORTE P. HLOOD.

How Robert Louis Stevenson Succeeded in Convincing His Father That Fact. Notfee! and riauahters- of piease pay. your necember di'es so fhat the books can be audited by lan- I 1. Rev. ArajHiaUl Ei.s.set, minister of Ilatho for overforty years, was llob- ert Louis Steven.son's cIo.sest friend.

Mr. Eisset's intimacy witli Stevensort belonged, to his early luv was trying to become tin autliof despite paternal opi)osjtion, and Mr. iBi.sset used to tell how the- elder Stevenson, having got his re- Itietant son safely iincliored in his office gave him a problein 'o solve regarding bridge pressure, uild off to ii meeting. Louis ctist his over the task, pulled Lewes' "Life of Ooethe" out of his pocket, and ap- idieil hitnself to that. "Well, Louis." -laid the ftither on his return, "luive you worked out that calculntion?" WHS tho bored reply, "1 knew, that noth ng depended on my I haven't Uie slightest curiosity as to what the pressure would be; tell me, ti.nd I will take it on your authority." The lighthouse engineer looked at his son, ami then rennirked "I liiink you'd better go Guardian.

f.li|lin Morgan (If Cas became siM-ioiisly I ill last Ms feared has fineuinoiiia. Keith HIcbardson son of iind is ill with pncii- tuonla. S. and Two Acts OLD FASIUOXKD GllU:" "0-VK TOO FAir "JIEKK TIIEHE" The Great Story of tho Invasion of Americail in Parst "THE YELLOW XE.NACE" Feat ti with Dorothy Gish and Owen Moore in "Jordtiii Is ii Iliml I'ales of tins- wasoperalo'l on yesKM'day tit lite Sult-liffe saiiitar iijiii. is today thai sbe'ls- HIOU.L; A rtilher litiusual petitioti was filed -ill the rill roiirt yestnrdiiv.

It was ill tile -ase vs. A. I'otler. el ai. wliieb is a suit'lo eollecl note uheii last iia'-y diie'in October.

Duncan filed his own j)etition. Wrote it himself, and-it is understood will plead his own case. Mis petition is typewritten on a couple of sheets of ordinary tablet paper anrf is much briefer tha nthp. average petition. Mr.

can is the first man for many'years- wlio a lawyer has repre- himself in a trial in the district court of county. (i Time Ideii. In today's paper will bo found another good time idea; one that differs radically from the one printed ves- terday. In submitting her idea, she who signs herself "An Old AVonian" says "the editor is inder no obligat'on to print this as it ii such an every day way of being liappy." Perhaps it is an old-fashioned vay and certainly it should be an "every" day way, but it certainly is not an "every day" way in the sense that it is extremelj -j common or ordiriai-y. Had you ever tried ie" What is your idea of a'good time" Leonard P.

Blood was born April in Orleans County. New York, where he grew; to Died in lola, Tuesday afternoon, December 2G, Ifilti, at the home pf his daughter. Mr.s.-.-\nna Uogers, niaking jiinv at the time of his death years, le.onths and 12'days old, oiie of "the oldestmen in county. He was' the last of a faniily of fotir iioys and girls, all of whom lived to be ninety! years old or over. His; father, Blood, having died when was but three years old, he was reared on the farm by his mother and an older brother.

In he was utiited in. marriage to Liiciiida P. AV'illiamsin Orleans coiin- ty. To them were borii eight children, "i boys and 3 girls. Four of tiie child- ten have preceded their father in Wallace Blood died in 1877; Agnes Blood in 1909; H.

.1. Blood a year ago last and' Dr. Mary S. Dunlap, of Febrtiary The four living children arc Leonard Blood, oflWinfield, Kasl. D.

P. Mrs. Itogers of lola, arid Clarence P. Blood ot Kansas City. Mo.

Besides these there are ten grandchildren and four griindchiliiren to mour his going. 'i'ork state Mr. lilood and his fdmily lived in Lenawee County, and in Iowa. Twenty-nine years ago they ni (A to Kineaid; and seventeen years ago they came to lola, where although his family was scattered, Mr. iUood continued.to make hhls iiome tititll the time of his death.

For a loiig while It has been Mr. illood's desire to become member of ihc church, and although this was denied him because of inrinnlty, he was. a man tif fine character and integrity, one who was always admired by jieo- ple knew him. The funeral wlH be held Thursdiiy December 28. at the home of Rogers, 'J09 South Kim street, in charge of C.

B. Zook of the First Rev. .1. K. Chap liell of the Baptist church.

The body will be taken to ICincaid for 'burial. Our Trimming Department is at your service. We do Top Dressing and Recover Auto and Buggy Tops, make Curtains, Put in Curtain Lights, and do all kinds of top repairing. C. C.

McCarty Auto Painting and Trimming South and Broadway lola, Kansas -Get the habit of llle for a visit iwt!) her mother, Mrs. Fiebig. Miss Clara of ar- dtoday for a week's visit with her friend, Miss 'Etliel Seymour. the Christmas'gifts of corporations which have come to the Register's notice are for each man from Iron 'Works, a hig GJiristnias' bd.v from the Fiiion Brick Company, to each ploye of the Atchison street ralKcay more pay and shorter hours for the employes of the Topeka street railway, a big bonu.s;to employes of the Santa Fe and a monster. Christmas dinner to the employes pf.tihe hi; and Burlington telephone exchanges.

There-were many.other gifts fiom corporations to employes al' over land whicii showed the real spirit. When the Big P.rothi^rs baskets were taken iiround Sunday, one little girl peeped in the basket which-was left at' her home and danced around exeliiiming. "Goody! Goody! Potatoes and everylMiiig!" An woman knows Just what It means "when a feller needs a iriend." The other tnorining when she was supposetl lo start I'daying the or- at at cliurch, she slept until o'clock. rOO LATE TO CLASSIFY TWO C0CKF311K1JS. U.

REDS regular show birds, sale or trade for lloudnns. Phono 399. SPECKLKD HOUND Call or write Alvy Pierce, Moran, Kansas. 12-2--2S WA.XTKD Giai, FOR i housework, at once. Madison.

The Home of Betlned Amasement, (Jeriildiiie Fiirrtir hi a Paramount Photoplay in Parts. i WALTER STA.NTON CO. Troseiits the Famous Chlckeu Aft- ORCHESTRA. Ahviiys ii Odod Wiilts Between Reels Matinee Daily 2:86 ANY 1 AJIY SKAT luC TIME Mght Shows 7:00 and 8:30 CbUdren Under 13 Tears Will Be Admitted for Ic.

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