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The Iola Registeri
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THE lOES DMLY REGISTER, FRmAY EVENING, DECEMBER 20,1918. UHMPE NEWS FOR UP FOR -fHE DAILY KV WMANifs. TlfE M. E. fHtRrH WILL JIAVE SEHVICES MOKMNIJ.

Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Hatch Vltn( for Ywirs.

'r L.AHARPE. will be preaciung at the M. (-hurt)! Sunday at u. lu and'as' i-aii be no Sunday shall we not ImiiroK! oi'ijoriuiiiiy uiul make out of this all Ihat can? C. li.

Mtlil. I'ustor. in Omil'ii uliai to KO to Martih-MDrrlsiiii-Hakii lity flmwis Co. Dolls. Doll Chri.stmus Biioklt'iK.

JVrfiiiniB ami White Waier.s a Danforili, Drugs anil Mr. and Mrs. li have today for thi-ir lumii- in Wisron- sin. Tlu'v half niadf ni'ar Ijtllarpe for a nutnl't-r of VIMTS an.I it is with rt-Kh-t (hat ilir rt- nee thPUi and Karl tlairh and baliv. art- vis.tin^; in Humboldt for a few bfUif to Wisconsin.

Home Killed I'ork. yoiir ibolvf shoulders', or sides. Rciberts" -Meat ket. GaSf phone 73. kinds of fri-sh fruits, dates and at .1.

M. illsses and Ksthe.r Myers are a few da.vs with and -Mrs. II. Hates, at Eh'a. and sour and in bulk.

iMr. and Mrs. Mi'diiinis. aft- I er ft visit with Mr. and Mrs.

.1. T. 'f Hastings, h'axe returneil to their home Jn Fort Sraithi -Ark. for the holiday trade at Kohler'a. I Mrs.

Ella Weldie. who vjy- iting Chicago and has lieen here Tisitthg her sister. Mrs. Mason' and Mr. tsr returnini; to her home in Colorado.

ami Ni ARROW NEW CLUETT. PEABODYirCa Ate. mn MARXE1S sy WIRE THE ens CIIY. rOK.N I I'OlM llUillEK MHS. VI riS BAKTLKS- TOOAV.

VILl.K AMI KINDS MAX.AGER Established Corporation. Pormcrly large matiufacturers of steel produds, now engivged in pro- dui lion of niaiuinolh patriotic work, is opening a Branch Office in lola. services of good business man as Applicant must Si duties abput iHt, be -i- V- I direct a sales force, the uiiAT I nori.ii no TIIK kUSFK. liiost of whom will be attracted to the First eati-h him. Then him just what he does lair trial.

When Ir.ui or Toriiiinn. Not this would! wiirk on account of its patriotic na- lure. cash bond ji. A 4i Entirely new iiropositton; naliimal campaign starting, includlni? double-page ad in local papers, tremendous opport-unlty. Replies solicited from parties who And business iinprornable or not in harmony with war conditions.

Com- pward orRan- un- unplite. to You will be to vonie to Chi- lauo for two days' instruction and KINDS WA.NTEl) TO SELl.r—47 ELECTRIC Irons, either the hot point ior American Beauty. Buy one for if'hristmaB. Anderson Electric Shop. WA.Vr TO BI'Y-VOrR FUR.S.

coon, skunk, rat. mink. Call A. II. before you sell.

12-20-22 FOR SALK Kou line pile. K. J. Morton. 12-11-tf TO SPADE GAR- deu.

East street. I2-2u-2u vour bu.k.ts for White and as (live Red Syrup'in bulk at r. T. Harris'. v.

ry on; same name sut- Mr. and Mrs; Wm. u- to name; after ceived a letter from their s.ui imt tiiir.f any ilie nam'- WA.VTED—.M A FOR work. W. E.

Murphy. 12-lC-lf FOR SALE TWO KORD.S FOR Carage. 12-U. FOK OH E.XCIIANCE, FOR biivcle. coat, good as new but loo small lor owner.

Telephone 7SG. 12-12-tf ftijil who Is in the in iFrance. in which he says November 11th. the day the was signed, was the first aiuiiwTsary of the organization of 'heir and a double cclebratioir iva- U'lil wvA fine hannuet eiijo t-li- m-iu-1 hers of siiuadion The ni'ii i sisted of cream of ro.ij-i liitl'' pip. mashed poi.tlius t.ro'.vn'-l! -r.

vegetable- salad. salad, apple pie. homlate. cigars, cigarettes. ri.ni pany pre-Hpnii'd tln-ir major i with beautiful cigarette case.

fountain i I'm der return to anil; i- reward. There will be tlii I'ri- bnerlan Suiulay ai II ja in I keeping with Ui-- pardaJIv Iifi-M as per the lonuty h- L. I'aslor. -s. c.i.

laias Bulk Kraiil at Ih. T. Tredway will iii iirv your in city or countrv; also stock and grain. work. FOR TEAM, W.AGON ami Git2 West Scott- I'hone i.r-fore Years it will be u.seless A an.1 your repu.t«ion wt stand the thin dejiree.

save your car battery. OHD TOURI.VfJ eneralor and shock Card oi Thanks." wish to thank our many irienii- for the lovfns kindness shoWn during our sad the io.s- of our dear husband, father. and brother; aUo-lor tbt- b-auiiiMl iloraij offerings and the O. F. O.

W. Mrs. Nora llowar.i an'', son Gordon. and Mrs. ard.

Mr. and Jim and Ed' Howard. Mrs. Oliver Croley and -r -r -r 'Aiir liuoli- I' i'lii sjioi-tlv 4" "tilfillfiiJ- 1 1.1 i-riii aii'l iliat uoiiM L'oviTU ilo- s'lliiTioii this country's I pr-il'L-ins. -Tbi- wliolf frmiidaflon of 'he Food "lit-s in iiiltiatiVH of its i th'-'r to H- of uith eoiM- ftif rime of ran vi.l'i to WH -i- Solve 1 for our own r-'-'ple iinii for tlif in this way.

done uill him- lo-en L'reat'-r than our for we liavt- our fultli iind our aMIIty to li. wlUiout he- This is a real opportunity, that vull present itself but once also A.ibura road.ster o- Writ- or wire. PRESIDENT. '-arace. QIOU.N.

AiUertisini; P.uildin:..'. Cliica'-'o, III. 12-17-23 FOR SALE ONE AITOM.VTIC Koken seconil hand iarbi-r i-bair. E. Iluiuboliil.

lli In Other Cail- Uaa Itays Ihe Associated KortJ-three On Idenl, Kuinm DeNeen. CITY. Dee. of FOR SAI-E- E. Murphy.

TAKE THIS FOR AN meut: in touiity. tine -mOiJthi' SO fool tiUabl land; 22 in wheat; 12 Kansas City Lhestock. Kansas City. Dec. -ijATTl-E, re- and I'.

Peter- i-eipis stvady. Prime -oa is rt-ported ill. U' 'I beef Cooiier. ho reaides at the City cows and iiotel wiy ill and there is danger and.feifcdei: JJI piieuaiunia bulls caP.es tTui'' Ji.ry. ptistmaster at l.aHarpe, INVEST-j j.jr,,; yesterday visiting his Mrs.

Higgs and Heavy tUJ.iu'i^i 17.3 -pack- W. of Cherry is here land; wneai, i JiOo -a light: a business ready for 1,. purchased room house; cellar; cistern; well; i good shade; leutec for luia; per acre the price; down, balance long time. J. Hamilton, lola, Kas.

12-7-tf FOR SALE TWELVE NU'E PICS. W. C. Mooiiey; Park East lola. PI'BLIC liF ALL IIUISE hold ai lis Thiid.

a' o'hx-k. op, aiiitiiiieer. Kendrn-k. 12 Pi-21 SWAP NEW second hand furniture. The A.

W. Beck Furniture Co. 6-3 -tr W.A.NIED-Clean white cotton rags at the Register Office. FI.N IT SIKIP WANTS YOI'R SEC- oii 'l liaii'l ill si-U and buy sf ond hand i 2U. North .1 -liin.

PJi'iiH- l2-2i'-2I FOR SAl.K BABBITS. P.KLCIANS and New Zealand FOB SALE! PJlC y-Daviilsoii thri-i-siieed twin; mamieto loniliiion; eiiuip- iiunt. Sloll -laiidein. klaxon and Ilj4hf. See Dirk Toliey at 12 town, all lilialile; liays.

Wire, rite .1. Wilson, 12-1 i I FOB OH TRADE, i'oR A lUN lor ponllry. ilood et ond hand Uirniiiiri'. 12-17 tf half mill- prii-e (or WANTED TO RENT-FOUR OR live room furui.shed house, strictly SALE -I. modern and dean, by i-ouple (liildren: best loial references.

Ad-, So'uth Second street or phone 12-4 -lt PUIS, FOP.SAI.i: MV PUlipEUTY AT lol.i. l-'ii'- imodern' I 1.:.. alow. lot iimiiirt- a- National oj 1 or 1' Truman Thump 12-2. the property, residence and household, Chira I furniture oi and Mrs.

G. W. Lacey pec. (YATTLE. re-' are moUnE into the property i-ipts 7IJ0II.

Alarket to and I.acey will for the re- Beeves and' heif-' maining iffue they are here, be at the t-r- M.i'ii; calves E. parsonage. IK)GS is; Geo. Fennimore. of lola.

was in slow. Light 17 .411 town yesterday visiting old friends. (ii It 17-III; heai.i 1.7.4.7'« 17.t;.';i; .1. Adams. south of town, was pi.f, 'a liiisiiie.ss visitor here yesterday.

I Walter VanCamp. of north of lola. Kansas Clly I'rodufB. yesterday on business Kansas and callin.ij on triends. marki-t'is toilay.

All.ert Martin, who has been west of the river, for relatives, who Kansas lily have been III. was brought here'yes- Kansas City. 2ii. -i-rday and is quite ill now: ket steady to 1 cen't hiiiher. 2 Snyder, who has iineumoiiia, 3 was very low jesterday and there 2 while il.r,2.'ii to be little hope for his recov- Dei-.

J1.4(;;'j ery. Attis Snyder, of P.artles- yi 42. ville. okla.jwas sent for and arrived- tiATS -Marke! steady to 2 cents last evening. Evere'tf Snyder, who has liigh'-r.

2 2 been ill. is now able to be up. nii.ved 7-f'ic. Red Cross Christmas Roll RYE- ll.r.ii. jvirs.

Emma De.N'een; Vice HAY nmiket; rain. President, Kincaid; stt-aily hard F'inancial t2 2 bard t2.21; No. I red retary. Ho Lilts; Fiuan-ial As- WANTED TO RE.NT—FOI'K room house with acre or more Willi oiiibuildin.gs and fruit North JellVrson street. 12-11-11 FOR SALE P.AP.YS SILKY.

TEAM, and harness, oil field outfit; or for late iiiodel Ford. OK Kan-. 2nd house north of Katy depot. 12-lS-tf I IN-IT SHOP-WE REPAIR sewers, flues. wi-lls.

ut trt-i'-i. shovi'l snow, or 211 Washington. Phone -ZW. I2-2ii-21 FOR svi.i; F1NI-: iiiir tom uuariei acr-s tine (1 .1. price a.

I'l -viii only ilirt-i iinn-s. Linf.ua. FOR BBIGIIT CORN I'l fodder: also shoats. -I. i i E.

Parks. 1 mile and south of: P'-IS--''i Norlli iiad h.tii ntili 1J27: No 2 t2 jl vvl! ii i-ars. Clilcaifo Clnje. ''Iib-ago. liei-.

COR.N'—D(( $1 Fe! Phone L'l FOR SALE 1 OAI. er; down s.u.ih fh s-nat 12 P'-21 Card of Thanks. We desire to -express our thanks to our friends, the W. O. W.

and, I. 0. O. F. lod.ue.'..

for their kindness and sympathy sad bereavement; also for the beautifui flowers which w-re Ralph Howard. Gordon E. Howard. and C. E.

Howard and family. It nas then' to the vvoinen of this country If. perform the greiit-si serv- Ic- wilnniiijr of tin- aar vom-h- to In the bisiorv of war- of world to UL-'ft-AR MAPS-We have a few ami Rv teen page bookie' war that we wish to sell m.mediatel.v Th-e been selling loc, but we si-ir them for r.c'as long as thev bum.M.ity in for uml 'ili to E'lr-'i'i- 1 n.nmi.oiiO l.iish- f.ls Ml rippur- ivas aiiuy iu the i-ritii -iil -if the war. GREAfTEST OPPORTUNITY WOMEN EVER HAD. OR FIRST must be straight, and good size; pr-fer to ihi-mas near Carlyle.

or lola as possible. Gall on or aiblress- F. S. Bennett, care Alb-n Coiintv In-, Kelley Hotel lola. mares.

Kansas. Foster. FOR JOINTS iVi-lNCH casing: 71 joints. casing: GS joints li line pipe; joints 2-i piimb joint.s' l-imh pipe; 11 iiiih dresser packer I tt i- tU plete lola Ice, Cold Storage Fuel Co. 12-17-21 FOR 1 NATIONAL HAV CO.

OF KANSAS FOR SALE City is represented here by E. 11. Fer- hay. baled fDWlu and t2o.c0 at Anvone wishing to sell hay, also kaHlr corn fodder with seed. W.I all r2 -I0-lf F.

Weber. Phone -24. i.n;.: I housekeepin.c rooii.s.'furnished or uu- FOR SALE CHEAP -TWO LIGHT furnished. Walnut. Phone Ph.me 437.

White li ti FUR RENT SALE-FtVi'B ROOM PRAIRIE FURNISHED LIGHT HOCSEKEEP- ing rooms to co.ipU- without children, modern. 2eii South I'liestuui. l2-4-tf NO ONE SUFFERED HERE. i These will be very much in demand iii; the future when one wishes to fr-eiiom. the towns where our boys have been flShiing.

Don't wait too long. For iaie at the Regisier. office. good investment: Column. The Register The marvel of our voluntary food- saving, now- that we are "geltlng results," Is that no one ever actuiilly suffered any hanlsblp from It; that wir nil are better In healtn and spirit anil better satlstled with ourselves be I of our friendly self-deiilaL i -WAR have a few si.x- RENT TWO NICELY FIR- teen pnt'e booklet war maps that we nished rooms for imlit wish to 1 immediately.

These have on square gualitv Itlork. been for but We will sell thein for as Ions; as they last. "TTTT 'These will be much in-demand in rOR I the future when on- wishes to iiM -aie the towns where our hoys have Jk-iitilig. Don't wait too Forj "ale at the Register ofllce. I'aoue THREE FllJ.ST Fl-oOK rooms, ir.

Cottonwood 12-13-tf What Yoii Need is Vinol War conditions have made the'demand a mother's time uiiiiinitcd. In their to do all in their power lur their ones, llicy continually overwork and are soon jin a' nervous, run-down condition. Vinol, the liuii-secrct'cod liver iron tonic, will build you up-and make you strong. HERE IS PROOF Food control In America held the price of breadstufTs steady, prevented vicious speculation and extortioo-aiid preserved irauqullllty at home. I I In no other nation Is there so willing ft sense of Voluntary I In Amerh-n -that WMK ahowti lu Uie abatlneuce from wheat.

FOR RENT APART- "211 North P.ii.keye. l2-l''i-tf Albert Alley Is very ill with m'onla ami an effort Is. being to; FOR RENT FI'BNISIIED LIGHT net his liroiher home hou.iekeei.ln< a.n.l sleepiiii; rooms. 21" rj-DMf Fuiislon Find more wheat. It came; more.

pork. It mme; save sugar. It was done. io Anierl'-una an.swered the challenge 3t Uermao ularvatlon. Good win rules the new world tear governed the old world.

Through shartiig America helps make the i whole world kin. Ohio. I keep house for my h'lsbend and myself and got run-down condition, no strengtli, languid and no anihition. After doctoring, for awhile and ge.ttinu no iK'lter 1 Vinol and to n-y surprise it built me up and Whitman, "I suffered from nervous, rundown condition aiid loss of strength it WM bard for me to ret around do my work, ter other niedi- ciaea had failed to help me Vinol restored ay health and strength and I faeiirtily recommend it to anyone suf- strengthened my whole systeni. It fmng from a nervous, fun-down is certainly conditibn.

Mrs. R. M. LitUe I D. i Dawson.

itlOi Creates Strength B. Burrell and druggists everywhere. I Food control made sufflcleney the rein on 4a ve the natlon'a full satiigth eier: -lae. Starvation by Oeminny challenged ill the food conservation In America answered the challenge. I Food conseni-atlon In America has J3een the triumph of Individual devo- I Ooa to the uauuual CUUMS, I I Today is the thirty-fifth anniversary of the opening of the famous cantilever bridge at Niagara Falls.

ALLAN DWAN VOICK CULTURE and DRAMATIC ART studio Room Old Court House Rldg. I'hone 7M gSS Jefferson East street. 1 FOR RENT EIGHT ROOM HOPSE. 'electric liKhls bath, 'good location, 'lose in Phone I 12 17-tf i FOR RENT EliiHT ROOM llolSE. I partly luoilerii; eood lo.

riC''h( to richt parfv. I'lioue If FOR ROO.MS furnished for lithl housekeepliin. Phone i FOR RENT THREE FERNISHED 1 rooms. pel m.inth. Sycamore.

We Pay Cash For Poaltry. Batter, Ign HUM. An Alwa In Irarr 9v. Commusioii Co. Coraar Kaat ami Wtatt lala.

Ei FOR RENT-EIGHTY ACRES IN Allen county will furnish the cows hogs and poultry. Want man who iin derstanda dairyini- hoirs and poultry; must know how to nia'-hiiiery. silo, feed and. -are of stock; must have force enough to handle farm; must be clean, neat housekeeper. able to make good butter anil properly care for meats; must ba.e teaius and farming evr-ryibiiiir o.ii the halves; must be wilting to IjpJp improve place.

Call on or addres-" F. S. Bennett, Kelley Holtel lola. I PORK I.ARD- Dec. TI'i Ian.

I.ural MORSE HIDE.S- GREEN' HIDES- lb POI'LTRY-Hear. springs I'jr: Wheat sistants Miss Elva Kini-aid: .1. T. Bell; Chaplain. Elizabeth McBride; Chaplain.

Clintoh Martin. Mary Perry Lilts. Eliiel Deaver. Mrs. I.

H. DosKherty. Mrs l.evits Giimfory. L. A.

fie.Neen, Ivan Orpha Monison. Maggip B. Moran, Miss Banks. Miss Ruth I B.inks, Mrs. W.

T. Wagoner. Mrs. A. E.

Georpe. f'eorae. Miss Caroline George. Eunice George, 1 'Mrs. Lela Oum- Kelsey Kincaid.

seese F. ducks. Mandalen Apidesate. Mrs. Dora.

young cocks. Uc: old locks. l-ic; rtu-sar'. Leila Bussart. Ar- No.

1 2 2 turke.ys. E. Hanipton. ITc; old toms. 2oc.

Mr- H. Smith. Miss Beryl Smith. Wendlan I-itts, E. A.

Stubbs, Genera) i' 1. who Glen vvas the Iiivision in'France Tl.e new are piecing ietiiriied to bis home ii: Toi-eka. for a 4UiU and will niake a sale lay; He nn-- 'he easuallies in the ihe fuliire. wert per i-enl killed, wi.mnd- There are very few families who. uassed and Ineffei-tv e.

have not liad of some kind. I. they like heroes He pre. and Grandma that the Division will be liear Hrouson pas.sed away. uMstered out and be at hoiue that dreaded influenza.

I'l'ShB- LOST- YELLOW AND WHITE lira cat- Phone 12 STOIEN-SET SINGLE IIAkXESS I First Piiidished Tlie IOIT Dally Rcf-'ister December PHS) Notice of 's Sale. I will sell at publi" au'-tion on the 2nd day of the' household and of the late ICe'e. at South Third 1 street. lola. Kansas, (onsisiing of side- rr-m barn at P'! Kentucky on sewin-machine, orean.

e.enm^. will a.oi.l tor. (lislies and other niinnrniis metiHon. lash in hand. l-'OI'ND BCNCH OF KEYS.

OWN- II CROOK. Adiniriistrator. er call at Regialer office and pay for Cid. Bl.shop, au. j'il2i reiurniiig a-, they Modern Homes in a Wilderness.

Forecast Kor Kan-as: Rain and cohler tonight; Saturday clomly and weather. The i-rews. of (-'ompre'sliiK stations actually live with the Kirtnt maihines that puni," the through the pipeline system. If the expressiiui i- and ilay the.v never are loo tar away to be ipiickly one the job in case of an emergency. Their loyalty and tjje resourcefulness with which thev keep their plants in operation iinder adverse conditions belli materially toward giving the best gas service possible.

The homes of -jhe men who form the station crews ofteoi are on the of land by the plant In many instancet they live with their families iu hoi. built for them by the ortfauizatiuii bon.es for the men employed at the Pearsonia compressing station, completed a short time oiie ol the of the Osage country of Oklahoma, these houses nevertheless ace-thoroiighly mrHITA PIPELIXK COMPANY.

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