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The Iola Register from Iola, Kansas • Page 5

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The Iola Registeri
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Iola, Kansas
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it is coAie tell ns. 'plfiasdar to iavie you a manr agttittit ai any time. It wiU help us Wri to our special fale'of CJjen-y at Thty ivert certainly as pretty as though they cdst.tenTtiJiles "that axnount Get ready now for A Big Labor Oay OmiBbntlon 3 See if you need a 26c Collar for A worth to 50c per yard ioT or any otheif little belongings of dress. We'vie new LadeGUT" imiBB today too. Most forgot them.

They are specials, They run from a pair asid are inches wide. We big boxes new goods these days. More about them later. New Candy just in. 30 kinds fHe Ibi LBikBN and R.

R. MOOimtlaiEr. $500 a montli jsal- ai7 aasored oiir bond. all i catalog. Morse School of Cinelimati, Buffalo, N.

AOaiita. La Tex- aikana; San Francisco CaL Diamond Brlclv Yard, Kansas City, Brick Yard Men for -task work; can from fo I2 per make application at the Kansas -City Hydraulic-Press Brick 51Q Gumbel Kansas Crty, Mb. about 17 or IS of age to work in Register ofllce. PPSltlon steady to right boy. cook, for restaurant.

I 'enquire Mrs. Carlton, 'fcnson. 110 South Jcf- I'D rent a horse, single drjver, for thirty days. Address, L. rthls office.

i to board, at 311 south Second street. TEAMS WANTED at the lola Portland Cement company. ister office. cotton rags. Reg- Girl for hbusework; 223 south Colbom.

FOR FOR RENT nxiti. living rooms in rear; close to square; very desirable. Key at Herring's Flour store, 114 cast Jackson street. FOR room house. Inquire 623 east Lincoln.

FOR East street. airy rooms, 203 ROOMS for rent; 207, south JefCcr- 1 son SALE FOR new four room house cheap. Cash or time. Address P. this office.

FOR SALE-7-An upright piano, almost nejtr, at Music studio store. LOST-T-On -road west of town, a coat containing' Elks' Iravoling card and BOclnitton on Japel. Suitable reward for. letom tio this ou.ca Ftlower pin set with pcarlg between Spencer's drug store and F. residence on south bo rewaiUo.i by leaving B.

Finder wl same at 's. I between Mr. McCloud's, two miles east of lola, and Davis addition, lady's gold watch. Finder 'relurn Reward. I LOCAL NEWS.

JT E. DehtlsL Or. O. BuKhfield. Dentist.

The G. official train will leave lola 1 via the Santa Fe Saturday, Sept 2nd, at p.m. Superior accommodations will be received on this train. M. Williamson, Aide.

ilxs. A. Allen of East' Ibla, and sistej-, Mrs. A. O.

Allen, of Bushneli, Illinois, left today for short visit to Emporia. Webster Holland of Eastern Shore, Maryland, was. iu the city today. Mrs. D.

L. Warner, of 309: south Buckeye, went to Neosho Falls toclay to visit friends and take iin ihe old settlers' reunion. MisH Katie Mason went to Burlington to visit friends. ailss May Gay. of 42 south Washington, went to Neosho Falls today to take In the old settlers' reunion.

On account of the G. A. R. excursion tickets to Denver, amount The Sautii Fo will have a through chair car to Denver on train leaving (ola at 2:10 p. ni.

August the 30tii, and on September the 2nd, there will be a chair car from lola oh the special A. R. train leaving lola at 2:10 p. m. W.

B. Ralston. AgiJnt. B. L.

of La Harpe went to the old meeting at Neosho Falls today. Mrs. Turner's dressmaking department will be open to customers the 5th of September, under the management of flrst class dressmakers. All work guaranteed. west Madison Ave.

Opposite Odd Fellows' Hall. The upifonh- rank of the W. O. W. of lola will give a ball sit the M.

W. A. hall Tuesday evening, September 5th. All are cordially invited. Mrs.

W. S. Griffith returned to her home in Emporia today after a short visit at La One of the Labor Day features will be a standard production at the Grand Theatre by the NationAl Stock com- nany. This aggreKatlon carries eighteen people among whom are a coterie of vaudeville stars who will keep things going between acts. They are booked for the week.

Prices wiH be 10, 20 and 30 cents. Mrs. W. H. Donell and son, Willough by, of 224 north Chestnut, went to Havens, liansas, today to visit friends.

IT IS CONCEDED that the Dduglas brothers' hack line Is the finest in the lity. Thojr carriages are new and up- to-date. Their teams are stylish' looking and their drivers are courteous. They meet all trains. Call them at y' Mjss Grace Haun, of 210 oouth Tennessee, will leave this evening for Greenfield, Illinois.

Elmer Cooper, of hpwry City, Missouri, is the of Jack Brannon, Dr. Carl Voegtlc Is up from Humboldt today. Mrs. F. W.

Fitzgerald has returned from the Portland exposition. Frank Cully' went to Kansas City today. Mrs. S. W.

Campbell and baby of Kansas City, morning for Rich Hill, Missouri, to visit friends. Mfs; E. Brown, Mrs. Cissna. Mrs.

Schlinger returned to Fort Scott this morning after taking In the W. C. T. U. convention here.

number 13 for all 'See Peterson toir Loans Insurance. Smith for' Insurance. Qnoline at olwitt and Thompson's. UF-TO-DATB. Bakeiy, llOr S.

Is you get tbe the city and three loares. for ten cents. Charlie Steele, Fbr for Labor Day call oa Cbaa. F. South Jeffer- koaaerpet Ifiss liary of 12 south Syca- jv'-Lf iinciPeJleft Illinois, today to bookkeeper at the cpnQMUiy yards.

Sunday fOP a two weeks' outing in And Youi: Uundry Will Henceforth be ASauraBofJoy Mrs. F. W. Bennet of was in the city a short this -morning while enroute to Rich Hill for a visit with friends. -Mrs.

A. Lenton, of Chanute, was in the city today while on her way to Rich Hill, Missouri. Mrs. Gary Lee Carter Stokes 'ed to her'honje in Kansas City today after taking In the C. T.

U. convention herQ. Mrs. Stokes delivered the lecture to the Y's Wednesday evening and is one of the most widely temperance speakers engaged C. T.

U. work. Miss Mulah Orr went to Rich Hill today. Damons New Orleans Concert company, a troupe of eight colored people, were In the city this morning while on their way to Humboldt, where they glvo a concert tonight. They are sent out by Acme Lyceum Bureau of Now Orleans.

The Baldwin contingent of the W. C. T. consisting of Jennie Marcy, Mrs. R.

C. Johnson, Mrs. W. B. Gary and Mrs.

Ida Cramer formed a trolley party last evening going to La Harpe and Gas- City. The $11.00 round trip to Denver on account of the National Encampment Is attracting the attention of everybody. The Missouri Pacific will run a special train September 2nd and expects to handle the lola delegation. A free chair car will be furnished for the lola delegates. Mrs.

D. C. Searles Law rence today to visit friends in the city. Miss Mary Riddle of 412 East street went to Laiwrence today to visit with friends for a few days. Rice Brown of the Allegro club of Emporia was in the city today the guest of Herbert and Warren Allen.

Mrs. O. Holstein returned home in Chetopa today after a short visit with U. S. King and family.

Miss Oneda returned to her home In Cherryvale today after a visit here with Miss Effle Stapp of 311 North First street Miss Emma Kemmerer of Gas City went to-Humboldt today to with friends, Mrs. F. Chichester of LaHarpe went to Walnut today to viist friends. A. McParland of 201 South sWeet went to Chanuto today on business.

Misses Boulah aiid Ila Lower of Gas City went to Humboldt today to visit with friends. J. M. Riley of Denver was In the city a short time today while enroute to Chanute. Frank Vaughn, Ben Ratliffe, Barney Howell and Charley Campbell were a party of Gas City people who wient to Chanute today to take in the races.

Miss I Meda Griffith of South Jefferson street went to Princeton this afternoon to visit with friends for a few days. Mrs. Julia Butler returned tq Neosho Falls today after" a fehort visit with Miss Knowiton. Mr. and Mrs.

Boner of 210 East st; left this afternoon for Denver to visit Miss Marsh Cook returned to Otta wa today afier a visit with her sister, Mrs. Oakley Thomas. D. C. N.

Udell and family left today, for Chicago and. the lakes. His wife and daughter some of the time about the lakes for the benefit ftfaeir healta and the dpctor will take charge, of a canitarium at La Ponte. The doctor had a fine, practice here and was kept very Ojusy, but the sat offered at La Pontei was very tempting. If the family regain their: health, however, they may return to their homo In Tola.

Mrs. J. R. Miller returned from Humbbidt this mofjiing, to spend m9. F.

Heath awa today! after attendlJic 'tbe oeur here. ICrs. B. b. Hohbs retorned to her home in Argentine after attending the C.

T. U. conyention here. Mrs. A corresponding aecs retary for tfiu W.

d. T. XJ. left today for her home Irf pttawa. Mrs.

Mary Hunst has returned to her home In Wellsvltftf been in attendance at th6 W' C. T. U. convention hete. i Mrs.

S. 6. Hudson returned to hetf home in Olathe. after attending convention here. The Mlssonrl Padflc has arranged to furnish a special car for the G.

A. R's. going from lola. irhidL' will be put in their' special train leaving Fort Scott 11 a. m.

September 2nd. Mrs. Ida Raymond and Mrs. MarTi Ferguson returned to Ottawa today af-' ter a two days' visit In the city. Mrs.

Sarah Lindsey of 723 North Slate street went to Neosho Falta today, to visit -with friends. Miss Bessie Pickett of south of the city went to Nevada, today. Mrs. W. Johnson of southeast of the city went to Neosho Falls today-to visit friends.

Miss Lena Dale of 918 North street went to Neosho Falls this afternoon. Miss Grace Vance of 901 North st, went to Neosho Falls today to visit frlendfld LESLIE CAMPBELL, son of A. H. Campbell, the lawyer, will leave the 12th of next month for Salina, Kansas, where he will attend the' St' John's militarir academy at that place. Leslie Is a member of the signal corps and has In this way already secured some training; in this line.

He took such a fancy to military life that he decided to attend St John's academy. We do no btingling Our work is a. credit to ourselves and sure to please you if you once give ujs a trial. 1 BEN ELLSWORTH, the prisoner at the cotinty jail, who has Seen on the verge of m0ntal breakdown the past few days Is today much better. It was thought yesterday that the man would be a nervous wreck in the course of a day or two.

Ellsworth is naturally weak, nervous individual and tiraj close confinement of prison life is too much for him. He is charged with complicity in the stealing of the Douglas team. Mr. and Mrp. Sylvan Miller of boldt are in Tola today the guests oC Mr.

and Mrs. J. R. Miller. Tfcwr leave tomorrow for Denver.

CITY NEWS. PLC4SURE DRIVES ALEX HAMILTON was over from Tates Center today to make arrangements! for having two r6sidence properties which he owns here plumbed for city water. The city seems to have convinced the people here that there is more' danger of typhoid fever from wells than there is from water. THE GAS City, fire team -will participate fn the Labor Day parade. The team will march in uniform but -will have no fire fighting apparatus with them.

BAlilD MEMBERS are requested to be at the music store of J. V. Roberts tonight to attend the last rehearsal before Labor Day. It is Important that all mbmbers. appear as there is cqn- sldera to be gone over.

J. V. Iloberts, directoh GEORGE BRIGHT, the young man who -was hurt in a wreck at Gas City some time ago and who -went to the Missouri Pacific hospital at St Louis, retun ed this He had his injurcjd ankle examined and was told by the physicians that no permanent ill effects need remain. He is still (jn crutcres but expects to be all right in the cpirse of a few weeks. C.

HALE, says that about seven- people have signified their ih- tention of going to Wichita Sunday on the Missouri Pacific excursion to see the ball game between Wichita and Leavenworth. ABOUT FORTY people will leave La Harpe tomorrow for the reunion of the G. A. R. at Denver.

They will be joined here by equally as large a number if hot more. The lola people have been leaving all week. It la expected that the largest number from herelwill go on Monday. THE HIGH school enrollment wiU open; next week. Usually tha greater part of the students enroll during the week preceding the opening of the term and such will probably be the case this year.

NUMBER of lola people went to City this attoid the convention: to be held there tMnorrow.f: Among them were J. 3l 'A. Lamb, Mat, Clarence Powell of Kansas City whj) A. TuCk, of J. P.

CJosfld, and has been vteitlng Fryijeft for wifei H. and Mnfc Flor- Boston where Ije will, tttead tiajStal. fnoe Doiher and a 'L. Mertdn. jcal stdiQoL PoweU and Fry.

15 E. Madison Sooth'Side NorthniP Nalicinal lOLA. KANSAS. D.p.NoBHBUPjVioe F. Horton, Geo.

D. McCtain. Attorney ESTABLISHED 1869. NATIONAUZED 1901 DEPOSITS OVER ONE HALF MILLION I 1 are more pleasurat)le if your carriages and harnesses are bright clean. It's easy to keep them in this condition if yoti have the right materials with which to work, such as good Brush Brooms, durable Sheeps-wool soft Chamois Skins and pure, well seasoned Castile Sdap.

A little Castor Oil is the best lubricant for your carriage axles. We tarry all these in the best- qualities, which are more'economical than inferior grades. Our prices are rock-bottom. I Campbdl Side Square whdans particular hats arc inVited sec the new DEMPSTERS: $3 Derbys and E.C.McCLAIN not be ready forjoccupancy by that-time. work of 'this haU" is progressing rapidly and it is.expected.to have it completed by the middle of next week and in time to hold lodge in it a week from Saturday night- MRS FINA HALE of number 1 east Vine street, -died yesterday at.

her borne of itubeMulo The deceased waa forty years old and bad lived'In this city for several years. The al'services-will Occur September'3rd at Osawatomie tind the body laid' to rest In the cemetery at that place. The will be tomorrow niornlng orer thejMissoorl Pacific at forty. The diecciased was a mem- jjer of the Harrison BnraU association and was an active, member of the Knights and Ladles' of etoenrity. dinner and supper In.

room Labor. Day. The ladles say will be able to'accommodate as a crowd as They expect" accommodate' at' leiast. one thonsattttrSl They will also serve ice cake in the evening. The go to the benefit of the East church.

A. B. of the Bamsari Goods store, returned from last evening where he haa heeftl iting friends a few days. Mrs. N.

who for two weeks' has been visiting home of T- left, todayi her home May FryQ wW to Chantite ternodn and S. -E. LEVET. manager of the K. N.

O. baUteam ob the jslck list today and unable to pndi the sale of Uckets for the Ctty games of: Thursday and Friday of next There has been- a fairly brisk: sale tickets bnt-the necessary number has not yet been The tickets are on' iale, and ii LAHIES AID the lots up theviwsn -Tirns' Am Fihef Diamonds. 'i Best in ctlt, gtxarapi -1.

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