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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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iThfi.early-visitorsrto tke std month will get the best. All the new Spring good? are now in awiitirig Vpccun that were picked up bri pur trip at underprices, are now on sile. Jobbers are anxious to give a reductron in price to cash 'lo take the end ol a line. We bought many of these 'ends cf lines' in brand new Spring styles. The const quence is that p'trons of th store will be afforded an to buy the newest in this season's latest creation prices than prevail in the ordinary store.

IS Women's Smartly Tailored Suits, Street Coats, Jackets, Tailored and Dress Skirts Never before have we shown so many proUy things in ihe Ready-to-Wear department. Special prices prcviil in every line to induce eirly selecting. Su ts down to $1 S'reet coats to 5f .50. $io, Chi ds $2 Spring Millinery Prettier Than Ever Our Mrs. Dickerson, of St.

designer, with our splendid lot of experienced maker are.getting out of pretty hats each day and being sold near- I3' as fast as we bring them from the work room. We advise you to come in Mrs. Dickerson wants to meet every lady in lola; and we want you to see our pretty low prices will please. We want you to see our line of New Silks, Spring Dress Goods in wool and cotton; GINGHAM-; PRINTS, and the prettiest line of SIRING DRY JODS we have ever shown. 113 E.

Madison We Pay CaHaro S. Halm, M. D. OcuIIat -9a 1 Watoi-s dniu.s ami jrwil- jry. Thp of nu't ihis ill njgiiiiir iiiu-inltil lo routine busiiiuss only.

Thf 01 ilit- of lUori. liavi" 'ir wiih Iwives, 10 I witii tin- l-aHiirv Tvicsciay ari'l lu 'reports of On' -aclL -is' uiivi-iilioii viijoy a The l.aiiics Aid yf t-liurcJi iiVfl yedlt-rday witii .1. Doiy. rejsiiliir buAiiiu -ss enjoyed 1 Sr-Seial IjiHarjie men will atteiui tlip boxins; uliiK'h loniRlii ai Hartlcs- vlUe betwU-ii. 'I'oir, Stnilli Sliaiiii- Okhihomu I'iiy iiuKilist.

Tlie revival ipfetinns at tiie 'lirij I Olilfesi addition. Maleoni came in yesterday lo the folks over Sunday. H'ssie of Kansas City ii; visiiii'i: lier sister. Mrs. .1.

Ilciil. lltiM lie Knew Die GAS CITY A WATER THIEF Leavell, 'phone 147, lola. 3ave our line a lial like po I of Star Wall Paper. Prices very Chris ilitier's oiir-ycai-old son this morning "A lia' like a polieeman? Why, you a policeman if you i sliiiuM r'-e said tlie boy's er. 1 -would." the way they walk so slow on ti bo.xes Coin.

cans 1 3' Tomatoes, per ran Peas, per can rS Si fS -'i ft rS 10. (VIM. Jt HIXTKH Staple aitil Kiini-y Krt'sh and CnO'd MpiitN. TKKKHHOXK Potatoes, per bn KJoiir JS lieans. IS lbs.

jl Only Two Etf Rcqalred Dy Mrs.JanrtMcKenzif Hill, Edilorof Huston This Jelly Roll is fast becoming very popular on account of the way it keeps fresh. With proper it should keep fresh a whole week, providing it isn't eaten up in for it is every bit as good as it looks. 33 lietectiw Finds a I.enk Which 1 Was Ill 111" Si. Itepuii- V. I I City.

Wov on no; 's for fi.Zisf^ by A. I.ewis said ilie notes v.ere va't an obliKuiion he assiiii'! il Forniaii he was in and some of liis fri-iids uej'i into a on l.i-wis' ipe-ii'ia'ioii resulted in said he (laid 2 10c I He 10c 2r itian: ar. prouressinp inued next and imay be ccmt up-to-dai" shoe and iiarness repair work see E. E. SouiJi Miss Rthel Maxey enieriain-d li Ulnckberrie.s.

per caii Ued KoM- llakini; Powder cans foin Ktarch. per pkR. Uulk Starch. Ihs. 2r.c Flake lioniiny.

lbs. 2 -1 Uulk Oats. 7 lbs 2 -I Comiioitnrl XjAitX lo 3- Compound l.ard. jier lb. S- S'T Pure l.ard.

per lb. 15c of the, il on and thai he ihousut it ai 3-? Onions, per 4c carry tl a jOranRes. dozen 2r All orders pro.np.ly doHvored, i senibr class las, ni.h, a ou! making party at her bonie. All re a delightful time. Kaule will entertain Whist Chib this i Harry iKity is moving into Hi.

i Huiri-ison street jiropeny In- bought. ji Mr. of I'nioniown i off luTe jk'efterday ennmte hoiiie and rejibned 1 thai When lie I. Il City .1. was iii -h IM llu i 'eiiirii'-d lo his work-at Jolin Turii' r.

who eoinpleied an autuniobil'- rniirsi', opiii a Karate and i -'iuiir slinp likr or In in the future. Charier- Ims airiv.il from Hlch Hill ti wori; in thejeasl Grant Wtaarioii is I 'acikinj: his anil visit Inc old friends, prejiar- atory'ut Tnovinj; to Wbls-y. Dakota. Sixtuta'ion 'las Ix'puii as lo v.di, will be tihe ni-xt niayor. P.

li. ini: ainotij; the The li.iieraM the high school ren a proRrain Friday night. 11. K. Maker Karl Wilmis have sone to to work in tln- inienirlxin line.

Gerjie Husb-y lefi yesterday for Morion i ouniy to take up a claim and b'Hin iipprovinn it at once. Mrs. P. Gra'-n is reported ill. IJr.

Mansoii returned yest'-rday a irjip lo Mill ami have returned to after visililij; Mr and Mrs. Smith. Waller Maud'in has sone to Har- flesviJIc job. H. Harris is u'ovinn to liis farm fonr'niiP's of lola.

William Alex ander will occupy the house here. Jack Pelayo and mother aii- 3 3 TO-NIGHT Grand Theatre tonight offers a si -ial Bill of six acts, and the Amateur -THE IMU'TOR in connection with the regular program of three reels and two songs. On Saturday a 'feature matinee for ladies and rrOMMY FIOHTING IMU.iXS" Tills bill is in two acts and the change iu scenery from a parlor set lo wood set will be made in full view of the audience. The price remains the cents to everyone. uiS 1" ALL) TlfM SaJIfUS MllH.inHU O.V-IISVJ i.O.H; s.xxoma sii UO 4umi MiK vl J.I UI 'P jii uu.i Jilt -'i 'l Sj.WJ 'l BUB.l I -'Ji 'lV 'li (UMiiOH suKa uiJt sura uiuj IMIoy sqi i 8 'ii 01 sqi HI MSBqqeo diu.ts lJil uo isaq dii) U.WUJS UJUIiUO.V He'll? l-i'w iBJJaduii s.ppo.w JnoiJ jjo.w "Jioa UK.i Ul- it pooa KV aju JdJiaq sj opcLii jiioij JiK oiji jo joojd sj sn (i rflKl pCii 'q pUB SII1U01U i jijj uf Jiioj.j ijuo.v iMiiCi: pios M.io'M :no.i iiiHov puH o.t.ij iiii.w -HVH vaa -inna o.v IIV xpSJS II JJIiJAV cjb) sqi -sjag upiuQ wonaA (lb) fciiii i sias uoiuo -ilUBnli jaajui uo iB Jl'll I0i aad Msoji Ai.in :4 u.woao UJaqiJox 0f4ji "'1 'woioi psas onio Al-inji paji JO II a.vi ji sn iio.t aM -Bioi spaas jo jsaajcj 'spsos ua I now have our shop lo- in the hank building just east I of the postofflce also a hath 'room in connection.

Torbett flrothers. Vesierday afternoon the nieinhcrs 'of the IJiisy Hee Kinbroldery club met with C. H. Greenwnlt. The first part ol the afternoon was spent i in enibioldering and ot .1 o'clock a iwo-coiirrie luncheon was served.

I ''in sandwiches, chicken sal i ad served on It'ituce leave's and rad- iishes; Kecimd course. Ice cream and i an food i -ake. coffee and ten. A iiiost enjoyable lime Is reported. The I next meeting will bo with Mrs.

V. A. Those present yeslerilny were Mesilnines .1. 11. Ralney.

C. W. Wylde. (.1. Alice Smith.

A. (F. filler. r. Stier.s.

F. P. Gillespie and Mrs. Grenwalt. A number of the young men left this morning for Bartlesville to witness the boxing match this evening between the former Gas Citlan.

Tom ami SchaunskI of Oklahoma City, lawyer Cope was up from Oki lahoma this week and stated that this fight had created a great sensation there and it promised to be the best jln that part of the country. Ijist night an $S0 house greeted the home talent play. "'Prof. IMpins Wooing at the Choral Union." It seems that everyone was pleased and another large house is cviiected this evening. Charles Gregg, alias Mr.

Welland Strong, with his electric diamond on top of his head, created considerable laughter. Mrs. Klla Welth-Laiighlin came up this week from nurtlesvlUe to visit her mother. Mrs. M.

Goble. The Sewing club meets evening with Miss Cora Huberts on i Stanley street. and George Stafford of i lola visited Mr. and 1. Marvin last week.

Grandma Daugherty of Daly street is reported in very poor health. Everet Kpllng has secured a splendid position at Bartlesville and came up yesterday to move -his family to that place. Mrs. Adams returned yesterday lo her home in Toronto after visiting with Mrs. Epiing.

I Mr. Colgin Is preparing to move his family to Greeley, Colorado. Mr. S. K.

Fleming, who was called to last week by his fath-j lllne returned home yesterday and reports hU father slightly Im- proved, but still In a dangerous condition. i Saturday night there will be given In the Pleasant Valley church, a box and pie soi'lal for the lieneflt of the church. A splendid program is In. store for this evening and a good Jelly Roll Ottf rmp siftrd flour; scnul half Ira- tpnnnful sn Irvrl traxpooi-Ju'ls 'K rinU pf I bi attrt cup irf jhi.s cf jelly; aereJ sugar. Beat the suirar into the eggs; add the lemon rtml, then the flour, three times with the salt and bakinj, powiler; and, la-slly, the milk.

Bake in a but- dripping pan; turn doth, trim off the crisp edges; spread with jellv and turn over and over into a roll while still warm. Dredge the top with powdered sugar. Hot milk in the jelly roll enables it to IK rolled without'danger of cracking. II.ivc the milk hot, be careful to have the eggs ami beaten together nntil very liyht and creuiuy. Hake in a moderate oven.

Jelly Roll is illustrated on page of the new and haiid.somely illustruUiI 64-page Ccmk's which may be secured by sending the cerlincntc packctl in cverv 25-ccnt cin of Unking Powder to the Mi'c. Chicago, time Is anticipated. The Torbett brothers yesterday moved their barber shop east of the postofflce. J. K.

Hunter is today loading a car of his dry goods to ship to Buffalo. Charles Roberts of Kansas (Mty is visiting his brother. Guy Roberts, anil family. George Lytic of La visited J. E.

Hunter yesterday. L. Moomey went to Colllnsvllle today to work for the Prime Western peojile "He who steals iry pnrse steals trash, but he who steals our good city uater tiiketh something for wliich be must make restitution." I If Frank K. Smith, commissioner of linance, intended to do. any para' idirasing at all, he would work up the o'd saw into something like the foregoing once.

Water is a mighty pre' I ious article to the municipality with the power plant working under prns- eii! i-onditinns and the commission has been bending effort to stop I every leak thiit could be found. A city ussign to i Ibis special a leak few d.iys ago which cost Bill Jones nine I 'ollars in the city court this I itill Jones isn't the name of ciijjril but he might as-well stand III l.lam-" as Jonn Doe or Richard Roc lie's made the goat of this I story, one purpose of which Is to caV- ry 'esson that persons who 'surreptitiously tapping the water m.iins and stealing water may not jic'i to get away with ft long. Ill this case Bill Jones had been denied the wji 'ter service because he declined to pay the the city should for the amount of water was using. Commissioner Smith discovered that the water was being used by the same party in spite of the fact that he had been shut off. Just how, a was engaged to find out.

He learned that hose was lining nilnched hydriint aciosi I the alley. For about two weeks, the detective watched the man and cniight him on two occasions. I '111 a charging hini with theft of water, he was arraigned and lined in police court tod.iy. "We'er going after all of them the same whom we lind stealing water." said Commissioner Smith this afternoon. il GREAT SPEQAL Marcli Mtb and 13 25 pounds of for .00 with an order of $5.00 of other goods.

liare a new line of bidle.s' pie Skirls and Wui strictly Spring SKIRTS JG.Ort vaKie for $2.98 $8.00 value for $.1.98 $10.00 value for $9.00 value for $4.48 $12 to value, voiles, silk and serge to $6.48 SILK WAIMTS $4.00 value from $1.98 fo value from to value from. $2.98 to $3.98 We are po.sltively closing onfall our Shoes and Men's and Boys' Clothing regardless of cost or pay the highest price for Country Produce. Me ilress rhirkens free of cost. I.eaie your Sunday order early. WK DKLIVFR TQ ALL PARTSOF THE CITY.

Corn Flakes, 2 pkgs 13c 2r Baking Powders 26c iOc Washing Powder 8c is cans Pork Beans 28c 12 cans Blackberries 26c Gallon can S5c Gallon can Peaches. Xavy Beans, lb 3 lbs. RaLsins 25e 2 lbs. nrled Peaehe.s 3 lbs. Dried Apples 25f Fine Table Syruii.

pall 2 boxes Matches 5c Morning Glorv or Higli Patent, a sack Tlie best flour in Turkey a sack $U0- FRIITS und Lettuce, Spinach. Radishes, new Potatoes, new Suukiat Oranges, Lemons. Grape-Frutt, fancy Annies, cooking Apples, Bananas. Celery. We-carry only high clnss'flro- and Meats'HnM FIxli and OfRtera.

lOLA CASH STORE C. W. Bacon, of Moran, came in this morning for a short vl.slt with his sister. Mrs. K.

W. Myler. FOR BROOD AND work mare; also nice heifer; 612 K. Chestnut. Phone 6S8.

THET MAKE YOU BELIEVE. Dr. Hill, of Kansas City, operated on the young daughter of i Hamilton this morning at nine o'clock at the hospital for appendicitis. The young lady is reported as having stood the operation very well. HKf TllliV PROVK ALL TIIKY There is no n)om for ftouiit when so many jieople i good standing are anxious lo tell their friends of the great gogd received from tlie of Root Juice.

At Ma point many have been cgrcid, ot; of catarrh, indigestion, female weiiknn.is or some liver, kidney or stontpcta trouble. 'Xp wonder one friend fs often advising another to try TRodt Juice. If you bloat and belch food laysJieavily on tlie stomach pains, if what yon eat not give you i strength, if you have swfiuniiqg of the he.id, if you are nervous and your entire system is run down. If you are restless at nfght and feel as tired iii the tnoming as you did when yon went to be governed by the experience of others and go to the drug store, get a bottle of Root Juice and take ft exactly according to directions, predict that before you have used one bottle ynU wiH be addslnc your sick friends to get some of this wonderful medicine, for Root Juice always proves all that Is claimed for it. At E.

C. Reynolds Drug Store. Lu'e P. Stover, a prominent oil man from lola, Kansas, is In the city Enterprise. On first impulse, his friends may feel like disputing that statement, but on second thought, who in lola is so prominent as an oil man as to dispute it? Mr.

Stover Is. In truth, connected with the Portland Gas and Pipeline Company, and it must be that saw-in him a resemblance to John O. Rockefeller. I'nselirfKii- Kindness. "Plant a little garden; voiir ew'n Rupniles, Give your neighbor's hens a chance.

They need News. FOR COrPLES Fifteen piece liiind. Ontnd at nine o'clock. Punch will be Kcrred durlnfr the even. Ing.

Admlsiilen und NkatPH, 70e per touBle, LARD 15c P0RKSTEAK.I2ii; BlEFSTEAit I2ic i2ic Meat Market Already tHey are speculating on Tii- cle Cannon and his position In the next; House. By rigjit of seniority and long, he will remain the logical leader of the minority, and it is expected that the Insurgents will have, their next free-for-all when they make an to oust him from that Tha WHITE is Lopkinf(. in Construction. Easiest Lowest in lola Puraiture Stori sin' I Eagllmh dray 10 A Another ware. Make a list of your to get your share of these bargain and Kettles: Berlin Kettles, four kiz Dairy Pans.

Wash Basins. 14 and 1 large Water Pails. Slop Pails and many other pieces, all go at iderful of this ypry flni Its and come fully prepa: Fry Pans. Ste.fr Bollere. Pudding Dish Pans.

Tea 10.15" MOXD.VY, P. yards, very ity Swiss Edges and insertions, to 6 inches wide; beautiful designs; regular 18c Monday, a yard 'WATCH.

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