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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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5 '-R WU, PAM tECnglKK MOyPAY ETESPrO. AUGUST ti. im i of It's the biggest business in the civilized world, and it invohes greatdr amounts of money than any other. THE HOUSEKEEPER therefor; -has as much, or greater need of a bank account than the manager of any other modern business. How many different times a day arie you called upon to pay small bills, and how difficult it is to make the correct chaiigp.

All these inconveniences are overcome by opening an account with don't care how pay these billn by check. Ail the arguments In favor of convenience, the safety, and economy of a bank ac' count apply especially to the housekeeper. MANY OF THE HOUSEKEEPERS of lola have accounts at this bank, and they are pleased with its accommodating spirit and courteous-attention to their wantp. State Savings Bank lola, Kmnmam Open from 7 to 8 p. m.

Saturdays and Pay Nights ItlE lOLA ICE AND COLD STORAGE CO. Minofacturers. and Retail Dealers CRYSTAL ICE And Distilled Woter Haw Ctli Storags Seaiy tor PkoM IIC RIDDLE. Mgr. OFFICE OF J.

T. MILES FOR EXCHA.NUK: jni rosldeno- for wifl take stock and fanrtini; ju WANTFni: Boot! j.alr of niar 1300 J) OH Jills or Hioip or a larRe pair of nnili 'i Tberpe Boogh Cnntnrlon, Surreyors. PwUy equlpiioil for all kinils of Burvejine, estimatliiK. draw- iiiK. bluo prints, maps, sldowalks.

curbing, and farm drainaRf. Evaiis Bros. PmlHtm, Mtmllmmmry, aiim mimnk Boom Mtippllmm. Wbere qnallty main eonsld- we buy Uia'best. Wtaare dMnandi will Juatlfy, eurj all (Tidas and prlcaa.

Ilia Iqaarai tola, Kaaa. LOW COLONIST CALirORNlA OLD MEXICO TUB NORTHWEST AND BRITISH COLUMBIA VIA OK SALE Sept. 1st td Oct. 3 St Ask Full Infonnatfon. C.F.Uale,Ast.

Shbrt Stories ion Ida Mildred CnrtiB. oin phone 554. phone 569. To SPC Xothfr. J.

F. Dyer left Saturday evening for Labelle, to see his mother who is qnite sick. Lunch Way. for a TIsIt Mr. and Mrs.

W. S. leave this evening for Indianapolis, Ind, where they expect to remiain for about thirty days and then go to Glkhart for an extended visit. Garage and Repair Shop for aU klnda of Aotomohile llrerh Phone 898. Bolllntter in ElRiiiore.

Sheriff C. O. nollinger is in totiay Eerviuf; some He wiU return this evening. SIZE City Examination. All persons wish to secuip certificate lo teach In tlie lola City Sch(K)ls will he exaniineit'at the hlfeh school Thursday.

September 3d, bpglnninp at 7 30 a. ni. W. MAYBERRY, Supt Way Soda Water. ThinHB We Thlngt.

An airship is reported to have flown at lola. Now why doesn't Attorney General make those lola offenders Journal. .1. U. Pepper.

Dentlnt. Phone Itt. Culbertsoa Had Breakdown. Mr. atid Mrs.

Sherman Culbertsou. of Wichita, and Mrs. C. S. Culbertson of lola.

passed through Emporia day in. an automobile on their way froiu lola to Wichita. They had a breakdown Neo.sho and spent tho night in Emporia. They. won- to town by ont' of the) llvory (Jazette.

llrs. Ijithrup, (Isteopaths, Phone 48S. Aronson Is Improving. formerly employed at the store. Is said to he re- j-oviTlnK from an attack tipm at Ft Scott Storaae and Transfer To.

Household and piano moTlnfft and bfat store room In the eitjr. Phone S5II. Two Here Cusf.s Dl.sml.osed. Thi) brought hy O. ytoinnian in ju-stice court her husband were dismissed ihlr.

morniuf! She had charged him with assault and dl.sfurbance of the peace. She ills- nilssed a case Jii louri against her husband Saturday, IMPORTANT FJAKMEK.S. look upon yonr Jnufc, MrH)t Iron, old riililier hoots and (ihoes, hones, copper, brass, alnc, elc etc, think that It Is as vnlaahic UN any fJifnir yon have on thcj firrni, llon'l as trush and wurlhlesN, Dou'l plve It away, hrhiir It In yourself. Tte. member B.

Barunrd nill you full market value. You.heinp the pro- durer are entitled to all its trne valne. The only way to get its Imp ralae In dollars and is by hrlne' inr it to market yourself the same as you do other The market is lietter and advancing rliiht alonir. B. S.

Barnard, the onlj reliable, cverythlnR under the sou in S21-326 Rurke.ve olreet. lola, Kansas. Be sure you're the ricbt place. Returned From Burlington. Anutt McMurphy came lu on Saturday from, lola where sho has been vIsltlnK.

Stie has also lu-i-n visiting at points iu and other ilepiilr lioan. any ai -W Oakley Thomas in Thoni.16. formerly a 6J this' city, imi now with the Tulsa 'OeiiuxTat. wa.s in town Sat urday ni.trht. He wa.i accompanied by Thoin.i.>«.

They went to Oarnott yesterday for short visit. These Got Offices. At the recent meetine of the grand lodRo of colored K. of P. at following lola men were in the Uniform Rank: Sub.

H. P. (Jarner: commissary ser- tieniil. nrooks l.ane; Q. M.

T. Floyd. Ftev. J. W.

Gordon was elected prand pr.Mate of the Knights of Pythias. M. rnnnlngham. per money. cent Thornton in Coffeyvllle.

O. S. Thornton, of lola. is visUln? his dauphtor. Mrs.

George Stoneklng on East Tliird Journal. A tS ABDd There's room enough in Texas and in the New State ol OklaliotiiH tLousands of good, energetic tarniLis and artir.aris. The best chances will fall to thi" man who-acts qiiicfclsj find takes advantage of ptesetit oppoi I La now be purchased at reasonable prices; ir a tevv shoil years it vvill greatly eo- haiict in I by tti- tlie ii ruij Mid I rs -'vl. so joutauseu tJic- cuuntr; 111 Acr.i^.t.t nil! rr Ivttc-; tiil. 7 S.

ST. GEORGE, 810 Walnwrliiht it. Louts. Ho. JOHNSON IS MOtlEST DON'T TELL PARENTS i Perry, Former and' Weddinq of Jay Bliss and Mies Etiyfhe I stout a Surprise to Bride-s Tells of tJreat Youuir Pitcher.

i Parents. .1 1. I't-iiT. a liiiiiiir il i The nee- sa.N;;; iiniiitv and trandfuiher of limr.e many! K. roniancci; wliicl.

ilie MU-aiioual youiic: piffh-' generally in a (fui't, home fv with the league banked with flowers wedding, failed in iiie cliy 'lUH't of It, ilijiiip son. an old Ferrv is with htm They ivo in bii( bren e.i oi. aii eTieii It Mr. PerVy UfU Allen miiiiry fiiuileii) vi-nrv ai and em ploy (if Sani.i Ke in He jjjind to uii'fl vl tU- cniiit doice tliii. iiioriiin.K.

I'm-y irn't'l in vnunr art- iif hini h- tie- t-aii lie is a ptlLier, -it hf rlt-aii He is oil IWfiilv ulil Im' lln" iliai Jl a ami ses. Is woi '-liiplH -d iiiU i.ir all expense' of frc'iui ritd fr.iu Uie tU'liI aUi-r a Hullerinllk at and live to be ISU years old Bert Stacks Sundayed Here. Rert St.arks.'who i.s clerkinp lu th Moorehead stoj-e at'Ottawa. Fp yesterday In thejclty hifi mother, Mrs. E.

Starks. ov-tcr-i. III head Wi'iit tiji rontrarT i I liinii- Ihe he m.id<- knon; willler lime to feat at Our. Way Coming This Way. Till- Ottawa Repuhllc says: A rak- tiih looking runaboui In a yellow coat, carrying number Utf 8 of tbe states of Sew York and Illinois, whirled into the oily last evening and iittrncted Heueral attention.

After a. circle through Koreat pvk the machine waa run Into the Hennetjt garage for over- liaiilinK. machine is owned und by H. Loose of Sprlligleld, 111., who Is entour Oklahoma iMty. Mr.

l.ooKi> accompauitxl hy his inn- chlnlHi, (i, Tl. nnkln. recently of I lefi SprlivRlleld Aug- but have taken leUurely courMe, Htopplne II week nt lliue nt vai'loiis Tlio niMcliIno Is Sioildaril-Dnyton, liorwe imwer, Toilav I rrabbV inel t'reani: Hrlck two tlHV Ornpe Ice. Mneapide Slater Qregory an Author. Hisler tlregory.

of the Sl8lern of St. from Wichita, is a giiesl of the slsii'rs of Mount Ciirmel hospital this week. Sister Qregory has attained coiisiderable note among the sisierliood 'by her work of compiling from the writings of Bishop Spalding. She has issued an interesting volume of extracts from tbe noted American bishop's writings, which she has collaborated under the title "Brilliants From Spalding." Pittsburg Headlight. -I a Indnslry- River Cat at Our Way.

C. B. Spencer was at Lawrence. Mr. C.

H. Spencer returned to lola todiiy after spending; a few days in the Gazette. Mrs. Roy Funk'sj Father Hurt. Mrs.

Roy Fimk was called to Gridley Friday evening hv the serious condition of her Ifaiher who was struck by a street in ifansas City early last week ami so bbdly lujured that he was compelled 10 stay there sei- eral days befiire rcturninir P. Mnnc-h. Phone ni Fair Oetayed "Plug." Tbi' "pliu' jxvas late in nrrlvinj; at Chaniile for thieo last week. The Tribune says of tiie train: Wed nesday nlcht it was Relayed by tbi- rain. Thiaslay aiiii last night hy the ii coming home from the fair, Tbursdny nlgiit.

erowil for auil of lola was xo big thai ibe iraln loar and Uwt Hfty mlniilis lain I and liuinboldt to (he lint spnnc I lialio. where he ihe ILV'O bi.ii^bt Ilim oi(t bim for of Uie Of -umuicr. he ley lionie. nut what kind of a IMIV be is i.f bad to Mibinit In for nu'iodifis lifi di-A- li.llrt-il I'f Till- oprrati.in hiTii r.il'». he did iHii a Ibe a moil.

Imv. etiniinio-il Mr I'. '-n In- in jytMr bmi- of li.ill fans at train tf, rneef him He v.roii home ilni ii 'made him feel rassort ih.Tt lie very nam for C.il;f«>iiii.< Voiiii-; lived iin lounty Wlien a Ilis fatlior I'rmk well juiiiwn III the oil titnf-rs. It Is said. Ihi lluinboldl.

ou 10 Knlher all ibe i tu Uefx Buttermilk at Crahh's and live to be ISO years old. They Return to Coffeyvitle. George Chabi. W. H.

Shenard and c. A. returned thia morning from lola where fhey hare been attending the races. a. horse belonging to Rhepard ChainI won third money at the Journal.

aix per cent! nn enmaill to terminate as most of the imiver- cashes do. Yesterday evenine. Mr and Mr-; Stont rer-ived a card from their Hiyte at Hiimboldt had been iiiarritd to lay Blis.s, pliysical dlroetor'in the that plaeiv Wiiile bad 1:0 objections whatever' to the marriaei- card was the lirft inti'na tion that their was: goiiic to be this Wednesday Sti-mt U-ft ou a'; vacation trip southern Kansrv. 'I'l-', her parents thai sin- was KOIIK; to off und SI U-r Uli.ss. bill bud no inklini: of the was ro ncrur.

To iti'-ir. nreat a lard vesli rday from anf of tbi" siiriirlseil hy Ce siid net.s of thv nflair they over Ii.i[iiiv endliii; of lie- roin.Tnre It'jib Mr. all.I lili-: iVr ni.T in fart Mr' RH was a f.tud.-nij ill fin-- art nient la-i Mr. siradnat ed two ago with .1 di ploma in iralniiu' was a prominent athlete v.hil-- in r.phool and captaine.i l.af.k'i ball team He; was in tlie -T for! sev.ral years to Nai iniHv at ber (mine and lias lor past two -or vears the inc fluir fnnrsf- nu -t and fenoed a'M meni whieli -ndeil itio of II.f b.ir; We Affirm guod.s make busi- iie -is and poor inarr busl- lie want good hoiiseUeep- er-; tiv our d.an gro- and 0111 ipijiiti tea.s and colTet-i niifc us; a iriJi r.rder to i TI4. laf qnality.

1 irr extra 1 Ib.tiOc Quality Teas lb it, tOKlFt Cb.an. pcj j.oiiinl S.iii I'oiind Kov Caid.a tier poiiiiil jvr ir.c "fiC Italk JI ir -Joc an 1 Sf.c FRJER BUOS. Phones SOS-SOl. CoUegowlUia re4otd of tmcem. lojment torgrmdu- forbeauU- iHtraUlotjano Tlfe Berlew.

41 UOM, bawTJ'nci'. KmoB. foUjlUMtnOHt SOLD "HERROD- FOR 51.000. rnany frioad.s iritere mantir in Lawren-'e who will of rbf-ir ro- DAVJ'5 PLEADS GUILiY. A lienver Man Boys tbe Horse Which R.icetl Here.

ttuT the lujst Pat." Plonr. liuoil't of ,1 W. depiiU for 1 1 of (II.ir).I Modern Woodnieii for llio foiirth KaiiMix disirlel. aeeoin- iiillled bv bis mm, -VlN-v Walker. itlieMs of lUttilcl Deimlv W.ilKfi- will reniain in lola and enier Water.

Our Way kind. Wilbur Shields Better. Wilbur who has been verv ill of typhoid fever Is reported much belter today and will be completely recovered. Tlie Ullawa Hepilblir I'lMiHss lioiiii't from lobi, be ilioliej In till- raee-i ycsti Ibe troiii r. llirrod." liiimr.ll.'iiely after II.e horso ,1 of liouM'r, who hajl i-ontrai-l- ed for bllil at Hie eloM- orUbi' Cimii III" 'i l.iiw rti.l.

Thi Was Tlif borni" iirdav for last won llrsi Irday with lU'ti 'i' paid of fulKy. was.tin eo of if Hp with Ibe Ml-, and Mrn. C. Hair Return. Mr and Hair who w.

tear in '-Mi Ctiv. an' ypeeliil to lo Saliua a Ufil M'lK I'liiirn. llifinn-'li lioiiia and I'ljioraio Iluir was formerly Aluia Allen Kanasa City, Hair Isj of IN- ar-j turned from kda ehltect firm of Hair Ai Smith, hav I -n attendinK Mu -n will make th.ir homo b.r.--Salimf; HaViKtr i Wwa Former lola Ball Player Fined $1 and Costs on Misdenicanoi Charge. i' The Stall- 'Ibe Oavl.s ti'oiilili- ihas been in i iiv court. Tbe iximplainl was to make it Jl'i f.tlse niakiio; it a iSM of a and a pli- $1 and $1 lived lender who ma.I.- Il that bifore, or aboiit iro time of his Kid.

who was lllvli foi the Mi I'aeille. al Ibi- ho. row id $10 from I'llibatit. ibo biiibr. and inoi boiisi'biilii 1..

III to another man to Menre loim Wlnll Klllliaili lliid lo roiiii mi ho fiiind I'lai I in did not an.I afHv bealeil iii tii' .11 on the of liand. Ilcturncd From F.Tir. Mis A .1 itiu iiu.rfi in. from bxla uUfr-- vlo- an.I flie fair. llr.ldL and dangitor.

vlraco, and Myrtle lOU ABSTR4CT CO. BONDED ABSTRACTORS Cotisoliiiatctl with The Ab- str.ict Co Jan 1908 We the only cotnpletii of abstract in Allen County. arc tinder five hond.tognar- tbe correctness ot oar" itjftice first door of the Tola State Bank. lola. Kansas.

Telephone. oiSt 467, residence Main 1035. Wood. Mgr. A Sample Bottle ot Veneei-" liirniture polish on'the niaik-l.

Ask lor a sample. -1 Bryan Club Meeting. A meeting of the Bryan club will he in the club headquarters in the Masonic hall tonight. LaVergne Orton. of Humboldt.

Democratic candidate for countv attorney, will be the principal speaker. Oyster.s—Our Way. Carrier Has Aooendicltis. Ixixley Vincent, one of the Regis ter'8 carrier bo.vs. is sufferinc with an acute attack ot appendicitis.

on havln? 'TT. fJ." floar. Want Rosebud Clainia. Several Allen county men are seeking literature relative to the opening nf the Tlosebnd country in South Dakota. Thev think claims in the country will be valuable in a few years.

OUT BLOOD HUMORS The skin is not simpli' an outer covering of the iMy, hut tlirouch thousands oj jwres and glinds it perfonus the great and necessarj- work reeulatiuK our and al.sr. assists.m thspos.iijr of the refuse; matters of the svslem by the con.stant evaporation that throuEh the.se little tubes. To perform these duties the tissues and fibres JOHN KINCftLTY A FAHMER NOW. Cloue to flit Mace ijii County. waw in Siliinlav fM -nlnu.

xlfiHini! Kinr.iJii Is now a fujl ili.l;'i'i| lie owns a IJO acre f.inn 111' county and rented It lasi two luouths ago III' anil'j oxer fioin Pittsburg, Kvi.rv.iu-.'. with bis son, and I bat the tenant was not taking ean- of bis irops or the farm Mr, ibousht the hesi to keep M-; plaet-. front running down to hn.s lui his tenant which he did. As a result h-- says his farm is in much ji-ondition and he good crofi prospfccts. IN DIKT AIJAIN.

ReNiimes Connection With Heal Estate Finn. which connect and surround ished bv pure blood. Whin with impurities and humoirs I wFraak BMtUe, 8. Phone 139. the pores and glands must he continually nour- frOm any cause the circulation becomes infecte .1 wiui jmpuriiicrs iiuu it loses its strengthening piowers and begins to disease and irritate the delicate tissues, and produces Eczema.

Acne. Tetter, or some other itching, disliguring skin trouble. Sj. S. S.

cures skin diseases of everj- kind by going down into the circulation and neutralizing and removing the impurities and humors. It changes thi; of tlie blood from aa acrid, fierv' fluid to a cooling, health-producing sjtream, which, instead of irritating and inflaming the skin, ciwes and nourii.slies it by its soothing, healthful qualities. Salves, washes, lotions, may be used for any temporary comfort or cleanliness they afford, but skin'idiseases cannot be until S. S. S.

has purified the blend. Book Diseases and any med; ical advice sent free. jjjg ATLAHTA, CA. C. L.

Whttaki-r is again connected vvjih the real esJate business in, lola. About nine ago tVhitakCr turned his over to his partner. I and went to Texas with bis family where sei- eral months if.r the benelii of his bef.Jtb He. returned from the south wteek.s He resumed cop- i with the firm this morning. Keep Order in Court.

f'ndur Shrriff L. Boatright isl planning to place notices in the district court rofiin tellins people not to (alfc dtsriuK the of the court, and not chase through the room uofil' court adjourned. The officers some trouble with the court sp4cta-- tors who were inclined to turbancea. "1..

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