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The Iola Register from Iola, Kansas • Page 7

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The Iola Registeri
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Iola, Kansas
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"NEVER AGAIN AS A NURSEMAID" SAYS FELIX TO FINK. I VA)0L6 TAKE HY AND feABY TO THE BALU GAME ICOOLO GET SOME OME TO GO ALONG AN6 THe BABY. YOU SEE TXE NETTING I ISN'T UP AND IT KVOUUO BE DANGEROUS "TO TAKE BABY IN "TViE GATE KEEPER AU.OW IM HAVE TO TAKE IT TO IT'S WANT ST- ALL KINDS WANTEI -H0RSE BREEDERS TO know thai Prince Edw'ard is standing at.lhc Fafr Grounds. Dr. F.

Beattio, owner, I A DE PLOWING aridtra'sli hauling. Phone 1155. W'A'NTED-iYOU'TdTRY ONE'BOT- tie of Sterilized Milk. VCall phone 632. atpntpfjinery's Dairy.

'-h wJ TO BtFY ONE BOT t.Ie of Milk. Call phone 632 Montgdmory's'Dairy. WAXTICD PEOPLE TO KNOW that l.Htill have jiiy big Imported Pcr- chcrou StaTliori, Resistant weight 2100. Also my big. Draft 'stallion Brilliant, 3 miles south of Moratl.

KvW. Sloan, Moran, Kaiis. SINGIJC TO work onfann. S. Ihjnderson, Kincaid, Kans! HiAVE A GOOD PASTIJRE some stock'to turii on grass; west north of Carlylp.

Nick PLOW. W. AND STONE removed. Sec manager Elite Theatre. MIDDr AGED WOMAN for general house work; no Wcushing.

Address Mrs.jFrances, care Register. KINDS WANTED AT ONCE, DLNLNG room girl at Pennsylvania Uote'. RENT UNDERWOOD typewriter. Phone 325. PEOPLE TO KNOW that 1 have purchased from; L.

W. Slone, GJcndalc, Pure Bred Ijraft Horse; si.x miles northwest of Moran. iiJ. Williams. FOR POTATO Plants ana Cane Seed.

Phone 990-11. FOR BUTTER, 2Sc; 402-S. Kentucky St. PhoncrTOT, FOR COOFC STOVE and roil top desk. Phone FOR SALE CliOSCfG OUT TO QUIT.

Good itlme to get Furniture, Stoves, Rugs, LinoieumB, Shades, lAce Curtains, Sewing MaoUlnes, Organs, Trunks, Suit Cases and Bags. Everything goes. Bonnell Fnrnltiire Co. If. Jefferson Thone 12M.

FOB BRED" BUFF Rock Eggs for hatching; for 15. Phone 256. 836 N. Jefferson. FRESH MILCH cows.

Plion6 605. FOR SALE WHITE WYANDOTTES-EGGS AND liens forsalo. Best hens each. Two cocks 1 ami 2 years old. George Chambers, phone 648, Kas.

FOR SALE SOLD AT once, building 20x40 feet, built of lunibdr, roofed and I'nmi with 6 -inch flooring. Inquire A. Marr Hakery. FOR CORN; ftlLD- reth's Yellow Dent Boon County White and Golden Beauty in the ear; 11.25 per bushel. Phone 984-4.

W. F. Weber, FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT housekeeping. Phone 1091. FOR 6-ROOM MODERN house on Madison.

Phone 193. FOR 3 AND ONE 4- acre tract adjoining lola. Houses, barns, buggy Sheds, chicken sheds and chicken yards with both tracts. In- quire'at 602 E. Madison St.

FOR ORGAN, quire 615 N. Cottonwood. IN- FOR cyfclc, 4 h. nearly new. A bargain.

P'OR SALE TWO ROOM house in East Ipla. For particuiarii, address Mrs. H'. Bryan, 420 Chestnut Street, lola, FOR ORPHINGTON and Silver Laced Wyandotte Eggs. Plione Hon.

FOR GOOD. SERVICE- able teani; about 1200 lbs. Cash or credit. Inquire U. B.

Melntyre, Veterinary. FOR FROM PURE single comb Reds, from one of the best strains in the west per 15; express prepaid. Mrs. Louis McCol- lana, Kihcaid, Kans. A.

Armstrijng, Moran, FOR SALE city property, chickcn-raiurhes, to good Ifiind near Mildred 145 per W.Xhancy, phone 78, FOft VOLUMFsi: OF standard books, furniture, garilen tools lawn mower. Telephone I'll5; 701 N. Washington. FOR PLANTS for everybody; in climbers we have rambler roses, mobnvines, cobac-scan- dens, cypress bullis, caladiums, cannas, gladioli, dahlias; hardy roses and all kinds of and porch box plants. At the Odor Greenhouse.

Phone 1066. FOR ONE-HORSE wagon. 1 plow, I cultivator; 510 S. Cottonwood-St. FOR ONE liglit.

open delivery one 5-passcn- one 7-passcngcr Mitchell. TlicSc cars in PKcellcnt condition and seen at the Palace Garage. Photic 893. 6 SALE OR GOOD milch cow, siury. Mrs.

C. Luccock. FO'R NEW SURRY liiquire 313 East St. Phone 456. WHITE ROCK EGGS FOR HATCH- ing; Baljy Chicks for sale.

Jas. S. Taylor, 1200 S. State. EGGS, per setting, $5 per 100.

Phone GET THE WANT AD HABIT! FOR ROOM HOUSE. Inqure 705 S. Walnut. AIL PRICES TENDING UPWARO DELIVERIES WHEAT FUTURES. Cattle and Hold tlie Gnlu.s They Made Vtsterday and Added ii Few Points to Them.

FOR OR UN- fiirnished rooms; -210 East street. Phone 1040. FOR ROOM HOUSE with two lots for garden. W. A.

Cowan. LOST AND FOUND. GAUNTLETED AU- toniobiie glove in the east part of lola. Finder notify Register office. GOLD SIG- nct ring; letters C.

E. T. engraved. Return to Cowan's Grocery Store. Reward.

WATCH CHARM with initials L. B. G. on it. Return to L.

B. Gladfelter, Union" Pacific Tea Store, and receive reWard. FOR SALE AND repair shop; 105 WPE NEWS Fm TODAY MK. A SICKLY WILL THE IX NEW YORK. Mrs.

Mil Riley Badly Hurt IMI Acci. dent a Wild Have Made Worse. May F. Sickly left laEt n.ight for Conesus, to spend the-suumier on his place near there, Sickly will follow soon. Sickly'went via Rplla, for a visit will his son, Glen Sickly, who is attehiiing school of mines ihere.

Wade left today with a car- loa of-ruiplemqnts for liis farm in Eur: Ness he will: work this ft ft is 3- ft ft ft ft ft i ft ft ft needs in the line? ft ft receive fresh meat daily and ft ft ft ft ft ft ft i ft ft you tried us for your needs 'in the MEAT line? rccehe fresh meat daily and can yoii the choice cuts of; EEF, 'PPRK and deliver to any part the TON. of city. ft ft ft ft MEAT MARKET With MRcliell' Grocery. ft I TdcplMnie ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft'ft ft ft ft'ft ft ft ft. ft ft fti ftftftftftftftftftftftftftftft rSE KRESO HIP for dipping slieej), hogs and poiil'ry.

An official government dip for scab, ticks, lice, fool rot; etc', (In pints, quarts and lialf gallon cans.) V. A. rO Druggist. liiHiiriie- Kansas ftftftftftftftft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ftftft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft Our Hue of WALL PAPER Is golug fast. ID and make your solertJon witilc tlic stoek Is cOiniilete.

I Wty liaiidle in the Line. "ft ft ft ft ft WATJJRS DAKFORTH Drugs aud Jewetry. ft ft ft ft ft ft ft 1 ft --ft ft 'ft ft ft Mrs. B. Hurlock and daughter, Velhia, were tiie guests of Mrs.

H. Bobk in lola yesterday. W. L. H'ensJey.

-J; was a business visitor RED STAR FLOClt. Mrs. Ida Riley met with a painful accident Tuesday afternoon while soutti of town on licrf way to tlie Luckoy home. She was driving a gen tie horse an dtrotting along at a rather slow- gait when the coupling pole ill" tlio ljuggy broke, her to the hard ground. Her right limb w-as broken just below the knee and the knee dislocated.

The accident was very and will cause her considerable trouble, for months. William Vaughn is building another room to his home on Turner street. Edna Burtchnough, of Moran, was the guest of Miss Dowlcr yesterday Tpnnis is the game now in vogue at tlie high scliopl. Rev. A.

J. Morton was at high school this morning at chapel hour andj delivered his interesting lecture on "Oliver Cromwell." The eighth grade students were also given a i -Iiajice to march to the higli andjliear liim. His talk was in.stnictiv.c and highly aiipreciat- ed The Booster Quarlctle. of lola, will lie at the -Methodist cliinch here Tuesday evening lor an entertainment under the auspices (if the official board of the church. Mrs.

Fred Lyons, of Kansas, is visiting her pajciits, Mr and Mrs. C. Nelson. This week's Sporting News classes Hrennan as t.he second best pitclicr on tlie Pliilt.dclphia club. Mr.

and tained Mr M. and Mr E. at six o'clock dinner in honor of Mr. Sickly who left (m the 'ir o'clock train ror the east. Ruth- McAfee aftei' a iwo years' stay in Portland, Oregon.

1 returned iuM-o'yusterday to luake her home witli liei- daughter, C. Fricdlcy. Miss Alta McGinnis who has been teaching school near Buffalo, returned liome yesterday reporting a biiccessful Mis Rilla Egle visited at the I.aury lola yesterday. Mri Morrow, of Nevada, who owns an ititerest in the brick buildjng now occupied by Mr. was here yesterday on business connected -with h.is property.

Mrs. Wbartbn delivered her last lecture last flight in the Methodist church to.another large audience. Siie lectured yesterday.afternoon to tho-Iadies B- -F. Sells, commdfcial agent for the Missouri I Pacific, on busi nefis the road yesterday. "The big social event of the week is the banquet be held til is evening at the hoeniTo'f "Mrs.

Delia Ohlfest on North .1. of tlw loin LARGER GROCERY BAR- ft GAINS THAN EVER. ft Cane Sugar. 2(1 lbs. 20 cans of Corn sjlLOO.

Breakfast Cup Coffee, Ib Large ('an Tomatoes Blue Ribfion Flour, sack $1.10 4 pkgs. Toy Oats i'n' Four.lOt; pkgs. Corn Flakes 2 cans Tail Pink 2 cans 15c 'I'tv 22 lbs. Cane Sugar witb oriler of Beginning May 1st ami run-; ning until evening of (iHi. highest market price paid lor Poultry and Eggs.

ft .1. A. BROWN. ft ft. ft ft ft 'ft ft ft -j; ft ft ft THE DAY'S DOINGS AT GAS GITY HIGH SdlOOL SENIORS HAVE THE TIME OF THEIR LIVES.

The Kail t'aiiie With lola Tills nooii is the Excllinir Exent This SiM'cial Day. After of GAS CITY, MAY Thomas wlio ncoutly, suffered stroke of paralysis was frying to walk from tlic frotu porch into the liouse i.vesterday when lie fell and broke bis Owing to his (By. the Associated Pr Chicago, May WJieat market was strengthened because May deliveries w-ent into strong hands. May started Vi to off at rose to 92V4. July opened to down at to rose, to 92-yg.

Chicago Close. shrcm shr cmf July Sept. 55 56; Sept. Sl-'y, Sept. 34780.

$19.65. July 10.87; Sept. $10.87. IRAB.FRANTZ i THE OPTOMETRIST ExelaslTo Ulags- FltUng Specialist At lianna 'B Jewelry 117 East MadiMB MONET TO LOASI Will lend on household goods, pianos, organs, seylng ma- ft ft ft ft ft ft ft' ft ftftftftftftftftft chines, diamonds .1. COFFEY fand Office, Xortli Street ft ft'ft ft ft ft management to play the game at Elec trie Park, but lola couldn't see it that L.

JIbomey and a ntimber of men are unloading pipe for the Prime Western in tlie LaHarpe Over six miles of pipe will arrive this week. Martin-received a card yesterday from Mrs. Payton. who visiting in Fulton, stating tliat slic is in very: iioor health. Bolton, Gas Phones and IH.

Everyone is invited to attend W. U. meeting iioon with T. E. Osborn.

tJrandpa BoyeV. of Rose Hill, wh 'i has been very ill, is slowly Roy'Foster came in from Burlington yesterday to vi-sit Ills i)aronts, Mi-, Kansas City Grain. Kan.sas City, May Wheal, No. 2 hard, No. 3, No.

2 red, No. 3 WfTvlM. COR.V—.Market higher. 2 mixed, No. 3, 57; No.

2 white, 571 3, slow. No. 2 white 35i No. 2 mixed. 34Cr34ii.

Receipts of wheat. 56 cars. Kansas City Lire Stock. Kansas Cit.v, May re- ceijits 1,500. Market 15 to 25c higher.

Native steers $6 cows and heifers stockers. and feeders bulls 6,000. Market is 5c higlior. Heiivy packers an dhutchers light 8.50. and .1 Clai-k made a trip to Kav hiirg Elsmore in (lie auto truck yesterday.

Cilydc Taylor is aRSlslIng Bert Shaiil in the barber shop. Ginsby of' Elm, is ihe guest and W. R. Dough rrly. Marrp Ranllary Bread at W.

S. Foi-ri's. Fresh every day. Jake jof Haytii-d, was a business visitor yesterday. Harry Doty writes hack from near Raiisnni.

Kansiis, his wheat is looking fine and tlial The dust slorut ijinly covered thirty acics. 1 G. W. Lytic and A. Cun- iiinsiiaiu drove to the Hqltenstein Iiome near Humboldt yesterday and -spfnl the day.

Harry Evans, of was hei -e yesierdaj-T Wich visit young folks of th(! Baptist cliurch of Lullarpe will give a pie supper at Salem schoolhouse. miles south and 2 miles west of Saturday evening. May 3rd. Every one is inviteil to come and the ladies arf? to bring pics. I In physician and J.

H. Foster cnroute to Dew- docs not.olTor much liopc, for recov-j ey; lo work in a barber shop. Edwin Iltiulcr taken ill yesterday aljdcniniH'llcd to icase his diiliei; ill Ihe store. However, In' was able to return to work today. Floyd Hunter will return lo Lone Elm today.

Willis of West Gas is reported quite ill. Ira Landis is convalescing. A pai-ty was given Tuesday evening iri- honor of Miss Peajl Heath's sixteenth birthday. Games and musi-j occupied the time until a hour when light refreshments were served. Those who w-ore present were; Mr, and Mrs.

Adams, Mrij. Wade. Mrs. Bat tcrton, Mr. and Mrs, .1.

R. Heath, Jcs- Kie Wade. Pearl Healh, ELhcl Berry, May Hettinger. Margai-et Cpsey, Marin Breeze, Grace Summers, Hazel Abbott Dale Jackson; Lester Kncpp, Snyder. Earl, Hugh and and Paul Heath.

Mrs. Bessie Crcsfiiuan, of lola, and Mr, and Mrs. Stragler, of Broijson of Mrs. Clinton Ma'rtin this week. C.

L. Jiiiy and family will go to Garnett tomorrow for a short visit. HOIRS. Wati'r consumeis using water on flat rate shonld reniemljor the regulation limiting the hours for lawn sprink ling: "Ijawn sprinkling shall he used only between the hours of 6 and 8 a. lu.

and 6 and 9 p. in." For violation of this regulation, water service will be discontinued without notice, and water will not be turned on a'gain until liieter is installed. Cgmmissioner Finance. Mr. and Mrs.

W. II. Carter, of Ita today for; at the .1. Eastwood-home. The tSeniors of the high school sectii to have things coming their way of late.

Tliey were ciitorlainod this morning with ti May morning breakfast at Electric Park by Misses ia Shawvcr, Blanche Van'Ruskirk and Edith Howell, memliers of the faculty. left Jiere at live o'clocic and at six o'clock a Jjig fire was going cooking utensils sweet music, everyom- was possessed of a good appetite as the result of a brisk tuoriiing walk. 'I'lie party returned home on. the 7:20 car and at 8 o'clock began the daily grind of school work in much ligliier spii-its than they liavo for some time. The Seniors who enjoyed the occasion w-ere Misses Ruth Cope, Bculiili I.ower, Blauchr Wade and Glessie Abbott.

Messrs. Fled Post, Kay Spencer and Vernon Moore. RED FI.OL'R. HARL HOTER. R.

McGowan of the Portland Gas and Pipeline company, of lola, met last niglil with the city council, A large of rooters accompanied tile iiigh school ball team to lolai. this afternoon to cheer them to victory. Owing to the fact that the gaiue is being.played at park a number fi-om lieio Were unable to attend. It was desired by the local F. L.

B. LEATXLI, M. B. Bpeclaltiei; DlBeasea of the Cliaat Dlieases of Cblldrak X-RAY 147; Kei. 147 loU State Bank Bldi.

FHILtiP HElOEtl MABITESS AM) SADDLEKT Bepairlac South Kac Cliiiago Live Chieago, iMay receipts MaHket steady. Beeves X.90; stockers and feeders- $6 8 00; cows: and heifers Market 5c liighcr. Light mixed $8.30 75; heavy S.tiO; pigs 8.75, Kansas City Prodace. Kansas City, April Crnamery 30c; firsts 28; imcking stock 24c, n'M-; xcconds 14, Lead ami St lyjuis, market is quiet, $4 33; spelter market lower at $5.45, Cousliiltle Sale. will sell, at public auction on 3rd, 1913, p.

the Apple Building, 350 iiair men's and shoes. 1 W. J. IHRIG, Constable. ft ft ftftftftftftftft ft ftftftft ft BAKED REAX.S nilh pork; iind tomato saace, one of Ihe 57 varieties.

See oar window. i.s more catarrh in this section of. the. criiinfi-y than all other disea-ses put and until the last few years was supposed to be in- ciit-ahte. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure itli local treatment, pronounced it incurable.

Sicl-' once has proven Catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and thepefore requires constitutional Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Choncv K- Toledo, Ohio, is the only Constitutional ('ure on tne market. It is taken internally in doses from 10 drojis to a teaspoonfuly- It acts direct- ft ly on the blood surfaces CARL TeL liUNTEB. Gas, KanH.

ft ft ft jj- 5- 35 of the s.vsiem. They ioffer one hundred dollars for any case' it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address: F. J.

Cheney Toledo. 0- Sold by druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Fan ily Pills for constipation. Local MnrkctB. Produiic quotations furnlRbed dally by (Commission Company.

per pound. per dozen. POULTRY -fllens, 13c; cocks, ducksi 12c; F. F. F.

geese, 8c; turkeys, 11c; jold toras, lOc; guineas, 20c each. HORSE 1, to $3.25. GREEN In the Stoniiicli you continually coiiiplain nf pains in t-lie yoiii- liver or your kidneys are out of order. Neglect may lead to dropsy, kidney trouble, diabetes, or Bright's disease. Thousands recommend Electric Bitters as the very best stomach and kidney medicine made.

H. T. Alston, of Raleigh, N. who suffered with pain ha the stoma.ch and back writes: "My kidneys were deranged and my liyer did not work right. I suffered much, but Electric Bitters was' recommended and I improi'ed from the first dose.

I now Ceel like a new man." It will Improve you Only 50c and $1.00. Recommended by-all druggists. INSURAXCE IS ASSURANCE. -Money invested in is money well spent. Why? Because you have the satisfaction of knowing that your property is' protected; and that in case of you will not be left penniless, or severely crippled financially.

It's simply a cold blooded business proposition, and you cannot afford to be without plenty of good. Reliable Insurance. If you are about to renew, or need a nw policy. One of the beet places in lola to haye this attended to. Is at the' B.

L. THOMPSON AGEJNCY I Hi, A DK. C. M. RUSS Dentist Kxtraction without pain by tha use of NltrouB Oxide Gas 1 1 Xortbmp BUf.

553; Rea. SSI CECIL PAYNE STANDARD BRED STALLIO.V Rcjirister No. Weighs 1200 Will stand at my west of lola, 5 Humlioldt. for a sure foal getter place 7 inilesKOurh- iiiileii northweut of llvint colt I). C.

ELLIS, Mgr. Pnre Bred stallion Will make the season of 1913 at. my farm miles west and 3 miles south of I lola, and miles nprth and 3 mites west of Humboldt and miles east and 3 miles south of Piqua. TEfiMS for living colt. McKinney, Ownei:.

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