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The Iola Register from Iola, Kansas • Page 2

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The Iola Registeri
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Iola, Kansas
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SATURDAY, A E.0NC^-FEL.T WANT IN THE OF IOL.A. Complete and Up-to-date Dry G-oods Store, where. tHe Public can find anything tYLpy want that belongs to the Dry G-oods Trade. i I After looking through several States to find a suitable location, Ramsay Bros. cd.

that lola had the best future and was the best business towii of any they had visited, and feel satisfied that lola holds a great future for the' RAMS AYS'DRY G-OODS STORE. We predict that in 10 years the "G-as City of Kansas" will be the largest--city in the RAMS AYS' is a well known name in the States of Kansas and Missouri, knd in Oklahoma, and also to a great many people in lola. Our methods of doing busmees are "One Price, to All, both G-reat and All goods mairked in plain figures. A child can buy as cheap as the most experienced buyer. We buy and sell for Gash and Cash Only.

Our customers do not pay a high price for goods to make tip for some pad debt. Our profit straight ftom the Manufacturers and Importers to the Consumer. We misrepresent no goods. If goods are not satisfactory we refund the money. Anything you want that we have not got we will get for you without extra cost.

In marking goods it is not "How much can we get?" but "How low can we 6ur interests are mutual; the cheaper we sell, the more we sell. CASH HOUSE. GOODS. RAMSAY BROTHERS COMPANY ONE PRICE ONE PRICE CASH STORE imaiiiiiiaiiaauaaauuuiiuuiuauiuuu THE IOLA DAILY REGISTER TELEPHONE NO. 18.

CHAS. F. SCOTT. Entered at the lola, Kansas, Postoffice as sec- I ond-elass Matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES.

i Ten Cents One Monthidn advance) Thlrty-flve Cents One Tear (In advance! Four Dollars THE REGISTER will be issued every day except Sunday and will be delivered by carriers to any partW the city at TEN CENTS a week. Orders by letter or telephone, (No. 18) will re- oetTQ prompt attention. Collection will be at the end of each week, and papers Hot paid for will be discontinued. RATES made known on appUoatlon.

OHUBCHi AND SOCIETY NOTICES when Buney benefit is received will be charged for at SATES. "lay erroaeoas stateraest made by tKis win be eheepfully corrected if krtatht to the attention of the editor. Subscribers id the Register who do not receive itieir papers regu- lariy wiH confer a favor upon this paper by notifying it at once in person or'by telephone Ho. 18. GOOD EVENING.

Weather Forecast. Prepate for cold wave. THE Legislature is killing oleo bills I fest as it gets to them. The general sentiment seems to be that cow butMr will have to take its chances rwith the other kind. THE Legislature of Alabama has passed a law requiring that the United States flag shall hereafter float school house in the state.

Tlfaat one of the good things the war Spain has done. Senatorial deadlocks continue in ISfebraska, California, Utah, Pennsylvania; and Delaware and the cry of iMMdle is heard in every one of them. United Stajtes senators ought to be -elected by direct vote of the people. presidential term in France is but no president in all the history 6f the Republic has ever served a full term. It seems to be a unlucky chiefly because the people are not more than capable of eelf-govermnent.

more than, one-third of the on our battle ships are Americans, The other two-thirds are chiefly Scandinavians rand Germans. In casetJf war with Germany, the Germans would quit in a body. view of the fact that we are likely now to get into a scrap with nearly anybody, it would seem to be a good idea to "put none but Americans on guard." Capital: BY the way, have any cases of suffering been noted as the result of the imposition of the war tax? But few months. ago the Popocratic press shed salty tears on account of the burden that this mea.sure would place upon the poor men of the Country; yet up to date the poor man has either been suffering in silence or else is not aware that he is suffering at all. THE March Atlantic opens with a brief and well-considered editorial article setting forth clearly and dispassionately the present international and the rights and duties of the hour.

In this, as in the articles in preceding numbers, the Atlantic voices the best and highest resolves of the most thoughtful and patriotic classes of the community in the great task of constructive patriotism which confronts the Nation. POPULIST papers are all cut up because the Republican Supreme Court held that the extra session was legal. They were all; getting ready to howl about the Court being partisan, dominated by corporation influence and all that sort of rot which has been the burden of their song for so many years, and it gaUs them to have to plug it all up. Nothing distresses the average Populist paper so much as to have a Republican court prove that it is'honest. SPRINd BRANCH MB FBXHK JFACK80N, Reporter.

Mr and JMrs Ttfein Leake have taken the ten year old boy of Mrs Eckler to raise. Ii ie a'nice home for bim. Jamea Davis finisbed haekiag bis shot ked corn Four acres of it a little over one hundred buehelB to the acre. fty of the best makes a bushel. Ed Cain quite a lot of fat stock in thlB Monday.

Mr and Mrs Sprlngston visited at Mrs HardinV the first of the week. Miss May is visiting her sister, Mrs H. Jones of this part, this week. Preparations are being made- for a ptetty big basketlBupper at the Bock Creek school house Friaay evening, February for the benefit of the church. A nice time Mise Clara and Lena iDolp visited their sister, Mrs Strickler, in Golden Valleyl last week.

Davis took 20 dozen eggs to the lola market Monday. There will' be a public sale of quilts, aprons, bonnets, neckties, etc. in connection with the sale of baskets at Hock Creek Friday night. There will also be lunch, peanuts and candy on hand. i A Hardy returned home Friday from an extended visit to Indiana.

Jacob Geyer has sold his farm that the saw mUl is on to Lute Williams, formerly of this part. We are veryiglad to report tnat Miss Mary Voorhes is improving and is able to be up some. NORTH MAPLE GROVE. JORDAN, Reporter. John Thomas who has been working in the smelter at lola has retui-n- ttd home 'and will stay on the farm this summer.

Louis Gibson of the Osage is visiting friends in (his vicinity. Mr Ansmus and family and Mr Richardson of Wichita are visiting relatives here. They expect to make lola their luture home. Phil Moss sold his stock and farming implements Feb and will move to lola about the Ist of March. The supper at Deer Creek and the lecture given by Bev Wilson at Carlyle was attended by the most of the young folks of this neighborhood.

Mr Alooin will move to the Caldwell farm near Colony and Jason Sberrill will live on the place he vacates. Geo Dozier of Wise neighborhood is moving down on Daniel Edwards farm on the river. John Grimm is very sick at present. Ross and Alice Kimball visited at Buner's. Saturday and Sunday.

The young folks gave a party at Mr Alcorns Monday Qight. MORAN. at AuciBA C. BAiSKTT, Reporter. Rev Charles preached Cherokee last Sabbath.

Harry Bassett has been visiting friends in Butler, Mo and Ft Scott. Charles Wiest has rented a farm near Parsons. He and bis family will take possession about the; first of March. Their many friends here rev gret their dcjparture. The Moran elevator has changed hands.

March, 1st it will be seen by Hamlel ds MoCarty of Bronson They have business Interests also in Bayard. The friends of NJ Strong will be sorry to learn that most of his family have: l)een sick since moving to Des Moines, Iowa. The debate between the Baptists and Christians is still in progress at the. Baptist cbiirob, the evening vices being given up to it. They have had special preaching services several afternoons.

Mr and Mrs Eastwood have jbeen seriously ill for some time, Mrs Dickson of Ft Scott who; been visiting Mrs 8 Varoer returned lo her home last Wednesday. Mr Teys from Bayard has moved into the bouse north of Mr Last Friday afternoon the rhetorical exercises in the high school was yveli attended. The debate with regaifd to capital punishment was decided favor of its abolition, Moore has moved into the Starkey place. Word was received last week from Hamilton Canada, saying that A McGlashaii's father was dead. Sirs McGlasban visited here in the fall of 1897 and made many friends, alU of whom will sympathize with het in her sore bereavement.

Mr Bryden of Ft Scott spent Slan- day with his daughter Mrs Varner Jr. A Eflin has moved from the farm he sold recently to a house in the part ot town. CRESCENT VAULEV IDA ENDICOTT, Reporter. Mr Smith visited at oer father's, Mr Buebanan, near idia Sunday. Mr and Mrs Cunningham ofLeanha, visited at home Wednesday ahd Thursday.

i Mr and Mrs Wiiihlte and scki, Jimmy, made a pleasant trip to Colony Wednesday returning Friday. Neal VanFossen and wife called oh E'Johnson's Sunday. Geo Cox and family of lola, visited at her brother's a few days laat Endicett and wife viSited iti lola Wednesday. A Mr Frasher together with George Moore, of Prairie Dell, expects to haye a sale the 22nd inst. called Bill Davis of near Dakland, on Robert Smith Sunday.

Wilhite is building on new barn this week. their OUVE BRANCH. Hsa. EFLIN, Reporter. Morris went to Moran Myrtle and Gertie Studeville viBil'- edMrs.Wm Perkins Wednesday.

John Crook will move his family to a farm near Xenia. Frank Studeville moved his to the Winters farm Saturday. are sorry to lose ihem from tbie- neighborbood. Lucy and Mattie Bromsgen relatives in Neosho county from Tuesday till Friday. George Ford sold a team of males; to his brether for the neat little sum of $200.

Howard Moore has sold his cattle to his father for $4.75. Balph Larue and wife are keepjing! bouse at his father's and bis Sister is attending school at the Mrs Lue Eflin visited Frank BtudeVille Wednesday. Horse and for lady Apply at REGtsTKR Wanlea atjoncela gocfd girl for Apply 421 Walnut. BoardlDE I wanted artbe Horsei Shoe' Barn on South street. 3est service and best terms.

Ritter Bros. Active and I trusted person to- work for us lo -i callv. Liberal fsalary: guaranteed. Good chance for id No capital required. For Company, phla.

8Mch jfull information address Shepp 1031-1033 Cliestnut St. Philadel- ACTIVE WANTEU KVEKT WHERE forVThe 9tpry the PhUipplDes- by Murat Balstead, commissioned by the Government as Official the War Department The book WAS written in army ca.inps at San Franclscd, on the Paciflc with (Jeneral Merritt, in hospitals at Honolulu, ID Hoog Kong, in the lAmerlcin trenches Bt Manila, in the insuigents Aguinaldo. the deckof the pewey, and Ja the roar of battle at the of Manila. Bpuanza for agents. Brimful of original pictures taken by govemmebt on the: spot.

Large book. Lowprioes. Big profits. Frelirht paid. Credit given.

Drop HI traahy unofficial war books. Outfit free! Address, F. T. barber, Star Bldg, Chicago. BO.JLRO AMb lAiparsa.

Private board and rooms. "Inquire ot Campbell, South Washing and Mrs. FOR RENT; One ot two fnrnUheil rooms to rent. Call at 15 North Walnut gt Three i unfurnished qulreat this office 1 ime OQ first floor. In- POK First class hew hougeF for Bale.

Inquire at brick honseisouth 6t. Qood Pony, good five yl plowi 2 wagons. small ces of machiij East 2t The Best Cow in for a good djrlving ar team, cultivator baruess, some other ery. Qrant BlUbe, 722 sale or trade hoiif e. Ltick box 516.

lola. For Sale A jbran new made. 421. (South Walnut. For Sale.

A pne seconc 1 good new, at yonr Walnut hand Kimball drgan, own price. 421 South For good full nearly new. i Will sell ments. Call at this Jim Robb shelled delivered it to Moore for 3'u cents; UnioJQtowh was trahs- hiji) renters here wi Mr Holt of acting business Saturday. Dave Larue droke over to Hum boldt Monday singUi harness, band jfzed texlBgton piano lor cssb or Installment office corti Friday and Howard CARLVLE Repearter.

are quite ngshore is' also Wilkinson, Harold Stinson c. A. Mr and Mrs sick. Mrs Lc under the doctor's Lila, Lora and Edwin Chrbtian are among jthe grip Bush, seoti to Hepler Jjast; Thiirsday days visit hisf sick. AmkniTrbm ing in Mr 'll foreman, went for a few mofiner who is is work- ms abaeooe.

GRIP The sudden Epidemic of Grip has startled the country. The doctors confess they have no sure Cure for it, and this is seen to be true in the suddeii death of Garcia and Ex-Senator Brice and the alarming increase in the death rate. But no one need be alarmed. There sure perfect antidote. It has had 15 yeats test in thousands ol cases and never failed.

That remedy is BRAZILIAN BAIiM. No fatal case of Grip was ever kjidwn where Brazilian Balm was promptly and faithfully used. It kills the germs, arrests the progress of the disease at once, and takes all the effects out of the system For OoldSi Influenza, Old Coughs, Asthma, Catarrh, Bronchitis, 1 it is a perfect.

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346,170
Years Available:
1875-2014