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The Iola Register from Iola, Kansas • Page 6

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The Iola Registeri
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Iola, Kansas
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THE IOLA DAILY; REGISTER, WEDNESDAY EYENLNG, JULY INH ffS-WRONB WITH KANSAS' lEASTEES TUSOKJLKCE SAW MS. DOLLEY REPLIED. The. Bank Deposits Are $115-56 Fcr Capita and the State Valuation Is $2,451,560,397.00. pp July official eastern Insurance company, Shearing of toe movement to decrease rates in Kansas, wrote Bank Commissioner Dolley and asked.

the matter with. Kansas?" Mr. Dolley last night Teplfed: "Kansas was never more prosperous cTtjoan at the present time. The total of state and national banks in jPSttOs, as shown by the official state- were 1103 per capita of. $69,89 every man, wo- jpfttan.

and child in the 6tate. There fefware at that time state and US a total of 671 banks. years have elapsed since that ffeflate. i challenge any state in thoj to.show as great an increase in and along all linos that make commonwealths and nations "pi great. The total deposits of state and banks March 1C, 1909, were Vjl8l.70S.79L.

The per capita had inv" greased from 1904 to the unprecedeut- sum of $113.56, an increase of per capita. July, 1909 800 state banks and 20S national 1,008 of the most sound, eol- safe, best managed and operated "banks in America. The population at ita than any other commonwealth, on the face of the globe. "The business opportunities in-Kansas are ample for those who are seek ing new fields and happiness and prosperity. Farm lands are still very cheap, and those who are alert to the opportunities and wise enough to read the great future in store and invest in Kansas lands and business enterprises, will within the nest.

few years reap abundant and more than satisfactory dividends and results. "The question has been asked, 'What's the matter with It has been fully answered to the satisfaction of every person There is nothing on earth the matter with Kansas." AFFECTS I0LAJNS1IT0TI0NS NEW RULING ON STATE AID TO CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS. Orphanage and Hospital Must Show They Treat Charity Patients free. Everyone would be benefited by taking Foley's Orino Laxative for stomach and liver trouble and habitual constipation. It sweetens the stomach and breath, gently stimulates the liver and regulates the bowels and is much superior to pills and ordinary laxatives.

Why not try Orino Laxative today? Burrell's Drug Store. COW DOCTOR A VETERINERY jtbia time, 1909, is estimated at over The total valuation of prop lefty, as listed for the year 1808, was ,397. The taxes, as levied 5 'tor tKe entire state, amounted to less 5 1 per cent; to be exact, it was 99 cents' on each $100. I will not undertake to predict the future of Kansas. Very lew commonwealth or provinces in the history of the civilized world have more than has Kansas Britain the few years of its existence.

s'-St las not been the first consideration 3 Of the Kansas people to seek wealth. has been a secondary considera- tlon. Our first thought is always to our citizenship, and to put Jtfbrtli every effort to make the people Kansas nobler, grander and better, srer holding up strong ideals and tr'i- striving for perfection in citizenship. "We "challenge the world along edu- 2 cstlonal and religious lines. We have Snore school houses, school teachers, churches, ministers of the Gospel, church members and workers per cap- II.

(Jorrell Testifies to Effcctlre Treatment. Cows are exceedingly dungernns. They communicate tuberculosis through their milk. Besides, a cow dragged a nine year old Chanute boy to death ut the end of a halter rope last Center Times. On the circumstantial evidence cited there might seem reason to fear the kind-eyed klne, but there is testimony on the other side, in favor the cow even when she is rambunctious.

Over at La Harpe tives a good gentleman by the name of L. II. Gorrell. tie knows a good deal about cows, being a veterinary, and he is unstinted in his praise of them. For many years Mr.

Gorrell has suffered from an affliction of his left leg, which was affected somewhat as if rheumatic Some weeks ago he was called to doctor a cow and she objected and bolted. The rope became entangled with Mr. Gorrell's game leg and as he is a of fifty years or more, when Jbos- sie bolted Gorrell did some rapid and outlandish capering. He stopped the' cow only after she had dragged him some distance by the leg. Now, listen! That long-suffering leg has, been perfectly well ever since.

A dispatch from Tepeka states that under a new ruling the Iola Orphans Home and St. John's Hospital will not tie entitled to any aid from the state, save on a showing that these institutions have done charity work free. The Orphanage can qualify and it is believed the hospital can, also. The dispatch says: No state aid will: be paid to private charitable institutions unless it is shown that such institutions have given value received in the way-of free treatment to charity patients. This ruling was made today by State Auditor James M.

Nation and ft ties up the appropriations for forty private charities in the state. For years the legislature, has appropriated' $500 a year for numerous private charitable 'associations. The list keeps growing. It has now readied forty. In the past has been paid over without a murmur, but the auditor thiuks it Is time now to put the thing on a business basis.

"The legislature has no right to appropriate money as a pjft," said the auditor. "It has fit to donate $500 each to several private charitable Institutions. The theory, is that those institutions treat enough charity patients to earn the. money. Now I propose to find out if they really do.

"After this no institution: of that kind will get a cent of state money until it makes out a statement showing in detail the charity work it has done. This statement must give the name of the persons treated, the length of time ami the cost of the charity work to the it shows that the amount equals the amount appropriated by the legislature, then I wiH turn the money over. If it doesn't I will only give the institution the, amount it has earn- Mrs. Sagerser, of FACIAL NEURALGIA. Mie.

C. 8. Sagerser, 1311 Woodland Kansas City, writes: "I feel it a duty due to yon and to others that may he afflicted like to apeak for Peruna. "My trouble first camo after la grippe eight or nine years ago, gatbetirngka my bead and neuralgia, suffered most all the timo. My BOB eats and eyes wero badly affected for the last two years.

I thin from your ef Internal catarrh that I roust have had that alio. I suffered very severely. "Nothing ever relieved me liko Parana. It keeps mo from taking cold. "With the excoptlon of some deafness I am feeling perfectly omnd.

1 am forty-six years old. "I feel that words are inadequate to express my praise for Fernna." Stomach Trouble Sevea Years. T. Freeh, Hickory Point, writes: "Having been afflicted with catarrh and stomach trouble for seven years, and after having tried four different doctors they only relieved me for a little while. I waa induced to try Peruna, and I am now entirely well." Man-a-lin an Ideal Laxative AN ATTEMPT AT KIDNAPPING BEWARE OF THE LAZY BUG THE SEAL CAUSE OF THAT TIRED FEELING HAS BEEN FOUND.

If Ton Jnst Dont Feel Like Doin' a Thing, It May Be That Yoa Have Been Stung, Washington, July you always tired? Do you dwell in the land where it is always afternoon? Is it your only joy to lie under a spreading tree or on a shady veranda and, with half shut eyes and vacant mind, let the busy world move on without you? Be it so, you need not condemn your self. Do not give yourself pain if the taunts of the strenuous do not sting you into action. That great modern apostle of the unquiet life whose dynamic force, diverted now from octopuses to lions, might some day be even as you are. For you may not he lazy. Possibly you are the victim of of the uninariassis.

The uninariassis, be it known, is, for purposes of hot weather conversation, referred to as the hook worm or lazy bug? Now, don't laugh. There is such a thing as the lazy bug. It gets into one's system and produces that feeling in its victims of "Oh, what's the use?" The War Department has discovered that the lazy bug actually exists, and a discussion of it will form an interesting chapter in the forthcoming report of the surgeon general ot the army. New recruits for the army, especially those from the south, will be examined to see if the hook worm has placed its blight upon them and rendered them indolent. The lair of the lazy bug is Porto Rico.

It was discovered there. The victims, while apparently in the best of health, were afflicted with a seemingly unconquerable indolence. Then it was learned that the lazy bug had migrated and was to be found in the southern states. Through the careful and thorough methods that have been adopted in the United States army, both in the selection of recruits and in the care of men Scene at Cherryvale. Aerial Amenltes.

Said the lightning to the aeronaut, "You'd better get from Said the aeronaut to the lightning. "Aw, will you go to Magazine. ed in charity work and no more. The Forniei i 0 i ans Figured in Sensational after thelr enlistment, the disease has been shown to exist to a large extent. This investigation has been prog- In what appeared to be an attempt ress i quietly the last six or seven at kidnapping at Cherryvale Monday in, on ths, so that when Surgeon General institutions all expected to get their state aid this week but this order stops payment." The private charities that have been getting state aid all under the jurisdiction of the jstate board, of control to a certain extent- They must report to the board and be subject to its rules concerning sanitation and so on.

TH08. H. BOWLUS, President 4. F. SCOTT, Cashier.

ALLEN COUNTY STATE BANK Capital DIRECTORS A. W. Beck, L. C. Beatty, A.

J. Fulton, W. J. Evans, J. O.

Redfsrs, W. L. Bartlea, Thee. H. Bewlua.

WE ISSUE OUR OWH DRAFTS OH All EUROPEAN POINTS SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT FROM 92 TO S9 PER YEAR. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. V. You will find it ki The REGISTER JRejneniber tHs now. Some day it will save you time and No matter what you're need may be, the first place turn to is tjie Market-place- of the Munnimakers.

The pi ads. in the Register. No matter what kind of help Wyon in the Register's classified ads. No matter kind of purchase you want to in the clas- sified offerings in the Register. And remember you don't find it among the Register's then you can be sure Register ad.

will find it for you. Look through the Mar- of the Munnimaker every day. For your own sake the habit. Even if think you don't need anything, you mty find an ad. that offers yon a fine chance for profit or em.

iipjipyment But remember; you must read the ads. yourself. will clip them and bring them to you. Nobody else can know just what ads. are for you.

afternoon, former Iolans played a part. The trouble occurred at the Santa Fe depot and is related by the Cherryvale Republican as follows: Mrs. James Wilkinson was ther6 The state aid in recent years wlth her adopted daughter, aged has been "handed to the institutions geven years to go to Indepen- through the board. But this time, and' dence wnen a lady knovn here as henceforth, a detailed showing must Mrs Ehcard walked up. grabbed it in be made to the state auditor.

ner arms and attempted to place it in a buggy. The little girl screamed and WILL PRIST MASON'S POETItT. struggled and Mrs. Wilkinson fought 'for its possession. Only the timely Register Hus Arranged to Publish 'arrival of Mnrshal Watson, however.

One Poem Daily. 'saved the little ono from being placed Before re-printing the following' 1 he vehicle, mild rebuke from Walt Mason the I Mrs. Echnrd claimed to be the moth- Emporla Gnzoittj, the Register wishes ot tho llttle El rl and said she only to say that the story objected to was wantcd to EAK TO HER BUT MR written nbout the time the fact was Mrs Wilkinson think that it was her discovered by the Register that Ma- intention to kidnap it. The Wilkinson's poetry was copyrighted, and the ons who ar hl ly respected here grumble was emitted just after this adopted the girl and her brother at paper had signed an agreement to pay October. Three children of real money for the right to use the Mrs Kchard wore takcn Mrs aforesaid poetry.

The Mason poetry; Kcnard and I' laced iu the orphan's will begin appearing in the: Register nome 11 is tne motner al a at an early date. With this ed here tion, the following from the Emporia' Ecnard in Kansas city Gazette is admissible: and has been Siting Coffeyville, where she went this afternoon. Mrs. Wilkinson and the child did not go to after their exciting ex- The following, paragraph, which originated in the Iola Register, is how circulating among the state papers: "No expression has come from him on ERIENCE BIG WHEAT YIELDS IN KANSAS, the subject, but it is easily believable that Walt Mason, the Emporia poet, has a sneaking feeling about copy- Lot In Great Bend Produced Nearly Fifty Bushels to Acre. Torney makes up his annual report he will have much data to prove the prevalence of the hook worm among soldiers enlisted from southern states.

These recruits, passing through the army depot at Fort Slocum, New York were examined to the number of 140, 109 of them being infected with the parasite. West Virginia, Virginia, North Caro'ina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama and Tennessee all supplied recruits that were Infected. Wh'le the hook worm was so largely prevalent, in only two infiances In cerles cf investigations was the anaemia sufflcently severe to their rejection. After being treated all of the Infected soldiers gained In weight and Improved in physical dition generally. Following this investigation of recruits it was discovered that the lazy bug was common throughout the southern states.

It is estimated by army surgeons that 50 per cent ot the recruits in the army today from the rural districts of North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Mississippi, Alabama and Louisiana will show hook worm infection. 4 Thorough Investigation ot all propositions for investment will save many dollars. An offer to bny shares in a "new enterpise" Is presented to yon. Ask yourself these questions: WI JO offers the stock for sale? Do yon know the parties? Are they honest? What are their past records? How is the stock allotted? What is the capital stock? What part of the real property is represented in the capital? Where does the cash received from stock go? What is the company's indebtedness? What are the salaries? THERE ARE A THOUSAND questions that must be answered satisfactorily before 'the nvestment becomes, safe, four Savings are yours. Carefully consider the opportunity this bank offers to the saver.

State Savings Bank Qapttml $25,000.00 IOLA, KANSAS OPEN FROM 7 TO 8 P. M. SATURDAYS AND PAY NIGHTS. Foley's Honey and Tar not only stops chronic coughs that weaken the constitution and develop into consumption, but heals and strengthens the lungs. It affords comfort and relief in the worst cases of chronic bronchitis, asthma, hay fever and lung trouble.

Burrell 'B Drug Store. FOUND WATER HOLE DRY. Roosevelt Spent Sight In a Waterless Camp. righting his jitjgles, which -'the boys were all printing, giving him credit and enhancing his fame." Such re-! Great Bend. July marks have been frequent, ever since largest yield of wheat yet reported in the starhead rhymes were taken down this vicinity came from the field of from the Christmas tree last' winter jj.

A. Hopley of Stafford county. A and so disposed of that the writer quarter section cf wheat is threshing had other returns than glory. The out forty-two and three-fifths bushels members or the Roose- Gazette poet has been writing prose to the acre. Several Barton county velt 1 ARE ACTIVO IR 1 rhymes for more than twenty years, yields have been reported at nearly for game In the although it was; In the Gazette bushels.

they first appeared as a regular daily H. P. Moore of Great Bend had feature. During those twenty years three acres of Alberta wheat which they have always beeu widely copied, threshed out nearly fifty bushels to and usually mutilated In the copying, the acre. As this trajct was In until they were a sight to be seen; in a field well protected from the jhaTe dried up.

ha4. and the writer of them derived wind by trees, it cannot stand as a any benefit from them whatever, test of wheat yields, er than the pleasure of seeing them Denver Cluba Urge Candidacy of Sarah Platte Decker. I Dear Mr. Munnimaker, Care The Register Classified Columns. Through a little Munnimaker Classified Ad in The Register I got six new: dressmaking customers.

truly, DRESSMAKER. Ma Mjr; Muimimaker, care, of The Register, or phone In print, badly deformed. In many WOMAN TO SIT IN C0NGRE88? newspapers. And the newspapers that copied thi-in always took the curious view of the Iola Register; they were doing the author a favor by copy Jlllv women ing them; it sometimes occurred to gend a woman to Consr ln two the Fat Poet that the obligation wan i lvarBi was lne of a num- the other way. but he doubtless was in ber of vo ces a me ettag of club- wrong in that, as be is ln most things, women The answer came to a When editors repriat prose from other olles on from adv Crystal McMill- papers it is because they believe that' an of Ij0ndo i who returning from the the prose will interest their readers, i National Council, of Women at Seattle, and thus add to the value of thir opped here for a day to help the pers; when they reprint poetry, it of suffrage.

The! Denver wo- solely to extend encouragement to the; men toId of plans to tta writer, and keep him from taking pol- i cand i dacy 0 Mrs. Sarah Platte Deckson and dying In tjie jer two years hence for a seat-in the House. Lady McMillan waa asdc over the prospect. Naivasha. Erltish East Africa, Wed- vasha.

Monday and Tuesday of this week the party had been on the march from dawn until after nightfall. At the end of the first day the pool that had been the objective was found to sequently. to spend the night in a waterless camp. The Northrup National Bank IOLA. KANSAS OFFICERS: L.

LI Northrnp, F. A. Northrup. D. P.

Northrop, Ind A. L. Brumbaugh. Cashier, Melvin Frank, Asst. Cash.

DIRECTORS Ii. L. Northrup, F. A. Northrup, D.

P. Northrnp, A. L. Brumbaugh. F.

J. Horton, Geo. E. Nicholson, J. W.

Perry. National Bank of Commerce, St Louis. Baxter D. McClaln. Attorney.

WE PAT INTEREST OX TLYE DEPOSITS. ESTABLISHED SURPLUS NATIONALIZED 1H1. CAPITAL IStJMMf The D. M. Fuel Oil Co Of Iola, Kansas Owners and Manufacturers of THE D.

M. VAPOR OIL BURNER for DGMESTIC PURPOSES. IT STANDS THE TEST. Demonstration Daily, at General Ot'floes on Sooond floor of THE IOLA STATE BANK BUILDING. An original proposition for AGENTS.

Write for Pamphlet. Fer the Bakorltes Elope. college courtship, carried on as best it might be neath the frowns of stem professors and strict, unfeeling matrons, had its culmination in a runaway marriage here ln Tulsa yesterday, when Dean L. Chamberlain, of Colorado Springs, and Miss Fern Schnebly. of Baxter Springs, were united by Judge Gubser.

The youthful lovers were students at Baker University at Baldwin, last year, and there was commenced the romance of which the marriage yesterday is a World. People win read your rwanta" if placed In a is-. The BeHator. JI ELKO A fie CIGAR CLOTHE THE KANSAS GUARD. Adjutant General Has Arranged For State Militia Enampment.

Washington, July Gen. C. I. Martin, of Kansas, was in Washington today to arrange with the War department for obtaining the clothing allowance for the Kansas National Guard, which Is about to bold'its annual encampment. Senator Curtie arranged, for the Interview and Martin left for home.totrf^b} after complet- Real Estate Men can use this style of advertising to good ad- tage to themselves and customers.

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