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The Iola Register from Iola, Kansas • Page 4

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The Iola Registeri
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Iola, Kansas
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lOLA Bualni THE lOLA DAILY DAILY REGISTER CHAft. P. tCOTT, Room Kjffloe 18 SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Sy Camai- in loia, Lanyonvllla or LaHarpa. Ana Weals UoPtb ...44 centa una 16.00 By Mall.

One In $4.00 Ifdntha. in advanoa 1.00 One Montb. In advance 44 chleaao; RepreeenUttvaa. Thf H.h«. KeUiter Special Advertlalas maunC it Ida.

Bjuiaaa, Poetofflee aa leeoond-olaaa matter. AOtmutam made known oa .1 eatloo. MKMBsk OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. The ielii Dally Regleter le a memlwr the Aeibclated; Press and Receives the day report, of thit great news organlxa- tlon for delusive afternoon In lola. i REPUBLICAN TICKET.

Congressinan 2nfd dlstrlct-i-Charles P. Scott I County F. Sickly. County CUlbertson. T.

Cleric District B. Adams, i Probate B. SmHh. Register L. Thompson.

County Maude E. W. Adair Ciiiiiry W. Reid (Yiuiity Siimxor- Henry I. Palstrlng.

Commissidner Third W. Jonesi Commissioner First N. MULL'STRAIN WAS LATE lOLA MAN STARTED FOR SAN FRANCISCO THE DAY BEFORE THE EARTHQUAKE. Was-Due to Arrive in theXity on the Ill-fated NiglH of the iOisaster, But ialLate train Him. geles last Francisco.

If Con uMull's, train liail not Won hoursj lato wlion ir IKt Los An- Tuesijay nionifus for San Mr. Mull would have roach- ed the city at inidnlKht of the saiuo day, just few nours lo the and wipht not lio in lola this morning to'toll iho story. Hut tlio train boing'four it iiovor reached Francisco, and Mr. Mull- escaped Injiiry aside from a severe shaking Mr. Mull is glad to know that his, train: late.

Yvhen the train pulled out of Los Angeles, however, he was telling his follow what he thought of a railroad that couldn't mamtain a better st'hedulo, and what he said wasn't very compHiuentary. Jlr. Mull now feels disposed'to write the Southern Pacific, however, congtatulat- ing the railroad upon its e.xcellent; Kchodule. Even as it is, Mr. Mull Is sliy his trunk an'd small baggage, which was chocked lo San Francisco, and which ho has.novor boon able lo locate.

Mr. Mull has Ivoon absont In Cali- forniii about six it'iontlis. most of the tiiuo ho spout at hong Hoacli. Uo got ady to como boiuo last woek, how- over, but dooidod to go around by San Francisco. Ho loft Angolos on Tuosday morning.V'tho I7th on a train (hat was ftlroady four hoin-s lato, and which last luoro iimo rniouto.

When tho oarlhquako occurrod the train was running into tho' little town of Salinas, which tho dispatches told of as having' boon luactically do toyed by the Wlion tlio shock cauio Mr. Mull was awake and he says iho train bounced up and down like a rublxr ball, but that it did not feol like a rublior ball. He thinks tlu' car bo was in must have bounced fully a tool IV DJII the It rauio down with, a jiilt that wasn 't One (if tlie remarked th.ii ii was a mighty rouKh road. Tho first shock was folluwed by two others, iiiolo wnere and the eoaolxs jumped an ilown like a bucking They did not leave; the rails, hr )Wev and subserpioully the train pulled into Salinas. Mull says tho sctiio bogijarod doscriiition.

Hundreds of )e ()pli; had into sircets in cimlies. and tile houses were luniblod down in hiaps. The train pursued its way, lu)wevor, as an in California doe.s lujt so (rni to have the same oftocl -on the natives as on outsiders. Xoar the town of I'ajoras it was jletained by landslide whore a small ijf a mouii tain had buiied a fnigbt I rain. Mr.

Mull says if bis train hail iii 'on (ui tinu'. ii would have met the di" Iho lieight train. it woubl li lioi 'u in that vioinily at the lime of tlio enrllKpiako. Ii was uocossary Hioimd ilris laudsljde which for about a mile aknig the ijack. On the otla-r side another train awaited iliem.

The rocky road wore Mr. 's out, anil ho was practically barefoot when ho reached tho other side, ilvvo they were taken up by another train, and ran to Sa'nia Kdsa. whore hundrod people had boon Killed uudihe town tlot IMC tliey were trausfr- rod ft out tho San Francisco road ami sent lo Oakland; just aero the bay from San Francisco. Mr. Mull ro- nuiiiied in Oakland for two days, and ho was tliiiMo thousand- of ref- iiourod out of San Francisco and into Oakland, says that ilioy out of doors, on ilie iil at railroad stations, and aloii.u; Uie Mne of lite railroad luou.

women and child ANOTHER Bargain JThis time it is a snap in Pictures. We never overlook an opportunity to secure a for customers, and no lot is ever too for iis to handle. We secured another lot of pictures at a special price and put! thern on two days only. 28 cents. 30 cents.

iThis fast lot of Pictures consists of one gfoss of assorted subjects, in oval oak frames, eitlier Tavern or Cathedral finish. These pic- tiires are well worth 50 cents each, but we at a great reduction we are enabled to sell them at much less their cost pricje and still make a small profit. To this l0t have-ralso added our entife lot of 35c. and 49 CA pictures in gilt frames. Sizes, 23x7, 19x9 and 10x12, You cannot buy the frame ahd glass for the regular price we ask for these pictures, and at the sale price they are a positivie snap.

Your choice entire lot. Two Days and Monday ButtlQr BIdg. on West Street. ren were lying for miles. In the excitement families Were separated and the plight of the women pnd childi-en was pitiable.

From Oakland Mr. Mull coiUd see San Francisco burning. He did not go over to Sail Francisco as it was immpossible to the city if ho had cared to do so. Mr. Miill left Oakland Friday morning reaching lola last night, a week later.

He stopped at Salt Lake City, and on Sunday attended the Mormon church. Even Mith the handicap of earfhnuakes, ho thinks California is a great country, and the earthquake does not hold sulficiont terror to deter him from rolurning to Calirornln winlor. to spend mimihs. Mr. visited tho local office of the Santa Fo this morning for the puropso Isonding a nicer for bis i trunk, which was eheoked to San Fran i Cisco, but never got there.

Ho has no doubt but th.it will bo able to hK 'ato his belongings in time. The Following Secured Watches by Correctly Solving Puzzle No. I. AirrloU, K.in'i'as-^H llebbins: Blue Fillmore. Kninehtim-Hatti'" Keller: Frntwria Arthur Hetherlndon: El Foster, Kvereit Kendall: Ft.

Slalmak.r. Milton Cline- kansas Clty-Alta BruRh. GeorKe hwanson: Lawrence- AULMIS I Selli: Bachelor: Mound Oitv. Madden: Newic.D-t!orem;e\\aUon0^to\^ Ruth A WinEei: IX)naUi "Snlina- Uo.vd Seneeo- Edith Topeka -I- lorcnce Kavi.s, March. Charlton A Wichita- Cooper.

Cooper, Klishman. The of Heart Trouble Too can Sorely Secure Heart Health ud through Dr. Shoop's Restorative. Heart weakness which bo with at Is serve wrskutuik. Juii huud tri-m- blea when Its nerves are weak, whi -n -uiir hrart nen-eaara weak your h.an tttitiere uiid Mtes.

Other sitrns are shuruivss ot brrutb alter slight (aintiRi; puln or ua nesH about the bean caased by irrctrular heart MCtlon: oliolifnif seosa aa ir the heart vras in tlie tbroatj in the cbe.st. sbowlnff the heart iau't workiDK rivht; pain when yuii lie on otie aid side, but (re- rirbt. paioful breatbinK: 1 i K. solutely onto treat a at I 8 to natural and strength to its ImaciDe bow uny- done? Dr. Skoop's brinr back the heart nerves always.

usually the left 11 the ina dirricutt smothered Is ably one way weak hecrt. brinvback lu a I you thinif else ca-i be will to the Tliero is nothini; In this remedy to late notbini; that leads to reaction. The streniith that it tfiveb ti natural and iHirmanenu i.s the hame strcmrth an Nature tOven to thosi; who are well. Dr. Restorative creates which extends over the whi'lo inside nerve overcomes the causii of the Injuhle us wcllaa the result.

For sale and recouimended by ALL RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. iHEY ARE PEARL GRAY AND RED Base Ball Suits for League Team are a Thing cf Joy and Beauty. Tho lor ilic biiFl in umruiim troni ai'o now I lie store, ihrouuli whitli iln'v xvi 'ie oiilend. The r-e pur- fiiuu Till" suiis iu The of ibi' uiiivei-sity ilif UK a nohhy Ii ilie as well I heir will all 'I lie wniii "lohi" iu oardiiuil dfoorales ilii- tii iii of ilii' Tlie storkimis in lo maich (he IlillUiiim (if llie -Mils. The lolji opporiiiniiy to soil liie li'Miiiilul --iijis will lie (in III wiii-y I 111 ihf l.iiys.

WORK THE KIDNEYS. Joan's Kidnsy Pills H.ive Done Gre.it Service for People Who Work in lola. lola pervidc woi Iv day in soir.c position btiuiinrr ecnsiauily ing on or cjas doing laboiious boii-ewoik; liliiim. ing or or iryiim ihr lta in a aundrod ami ouo other way.s. All those straiji.s Cud to woriKon, and injure lie; kidiu'ys uMil they fall behind in their of filtering poisons from the 1 loan's kidney Pills cure sif-k put now in bad backs.

lola euies prove it. W. B. Killoy. of Xortli Buckeyo street, snys: have I(een trotiMed with backache off and on for fifteen years, and it to ilio hard work 1 iiave doao.

When stooping lilting ii was sure to bring on a tired aching across my Final ly 1 lo the conclusion that my kiiiucys responsible for my suffering and 1 wont to riias. B. Spencer fo! a box. The uioniins I va I en paintimr ami my back me trooci -ioal of troidde. Tho odor of the turpentine was I'nilinldy tlio ciuse.

After dinner I took a in half an hour aftrrward.s uiV was free fjom pain. I kept on taking remedy until the troid)l'j lofi me, and from that time until a few days ago I did not have any of backiiche. In a walk I overexerted and this broimbl on a return. 1 luive also learned that I'loan's Kidney IMll.s the nciion the kiilury pe- 'it ions. 1 will always have a woil; to spiik for this renu For sale by all Price ccnt.s.

Company. Buffalo, New York, agents for the States. Remember the and take no other. One of these reliable time pieces will be given to any reader of this pajwr. who will send in a correct solution of the VITOS PICTURE PUZZLE, the third one of which appears below.

Remember these aire good time keepers, open face, nickle finish, stem wind and stem set, and the movements are all accompanied by the manufacturers guarantee to keep accurate time for a year, and will be repaired and replaced free of charge any time within 12 months. With ordinary care they keep good time for many years. lb Users of est Breakfast Food MASK) Vitos Puzzle Picture No. 3-Solve ii and Get a Watch DIRECTIONS picture above is made from thJe portraits of eight Prominent WllHiW 1 IWIiiJ American Authors. Each portrait)ias been cut apart.

CiK t-ut carefully and rearrange the pieces so as to show the eifjlit portraits properly. Paste them neatly on a sheet of paper, and write the full name of each below the portrait, and mail to Yitos Dcp't. Pillsbury Washburn Minncipolis, so it will reach us not later than 10 days after publication accompanied by the top from a two-pound package of Pillsbury's Best Breakfast and a sentence of 25 words, telling why you like to eat PILLSBURY'S "VITOS." You cm get VITOS from any first-class grocer. The watches will be fonvarded each week by the Pillsbury-Washburn Co. to the successful solvers as soon as the solutions can be over.

Your solution to secure a watch must be correct in every particuhir and must be accompanied by the top from a package of PILLSBURY'S "VITOS," and also by the descriptive sentence as set forth 3our name and address plainly on your solution. If sent by a school child give age and name of schonl. The ttanding ot the Pillsbury-Washburn Flour Mills the manufacturers of this br 'aii- fast Cereal, the largest flour and cereal concern in the world, is a RU quality of these watches, and an absolute assurance that they will be distributed in good faith, exactly as advertised. Children can find who these authors are by askint; their parentj or teachers. There is no catch in the is comparatively ea-y of solution.

Every correct solution gels a watch. A watch given to one member of a family only. 12 lbs. for 15c Pillsbury's Less than a pound for lOc of tho ordinary dry cereals Figure it out with us. A two-pound package of PILLSBURY'S BEST BREAKFAST which is the white heart of the grain, costs 15c and makes 12 pounds of tasteful, healthful, nourishing food at a cost of ONE AND ONE-QUARTER CENTS A POUND.

The ordinary ready cooked wheat food package contain about seven-eights of a pound of finished food product and cost ten cents, or about ELEVEN CENTS A POUNDf or eight times as much. In addition to this, VITOS takes much less cream or milk than the dry foods. That tells the "Economy All the world knows that the name "Pillsbury" stands for the best and purest in food. WHEAT FOOD STERILIZED A TMOM TMt BtS- MOftTHWtSTlRN MARO HILLS MtaSLAPOLlS MIMH. S.

A. LEW BROWN PARALYSIS Proprietor of Baltimore Hotel in East lola Will Be Buried at Nevada Tomorrow. I i 'wu. tor iho i ihc in nioiuins li will In- liuimrrow Ins ftiniu-r -Mr. MruAn abniii sixly y.ars of au.I was wiiii paralysis I'ar- ly in tnil.

linic ir ilia; In- woiiid Imi iaiii il.ciisi'il and natil Ih W. n. W. will Di at hai! i.uiii '-iixU in till' nri I KK I thr tliirty- viii I'acilir on whifii ihi' rfniaiu.s will Ixr taken lo for inicrinout. ca.siil a wife, tbrou sons and on'' duii.n-'iici-.

will hi- h'ld at o'( ioc-k in iiutrnins at I lie houso. WAIMItll or oar tbltcmtaty. A batlatM avtaml. NoCONNON A COMPANY, WIMM, Mian. MMtlen tkU paper.

ha.s in thf disirirt William Mailt on rsn (j'iiiits v.i.h iiiiuor and a 'i- 'lilt! j-ah-s aif NoVfiiibtr of ar. Only Ttiiii.xl.iy f.i!'- -iiid'- MviTs iif nii a Ill was .1 TWO TO STATE i-n by tho Cliar.uio wa.s liuu ddii't bail on Sunday. Tht-jc was so lalk arranuiim a widi tho cdil K. C. toani Ill this city, but tlicy not loa.rn ol ri 'fusal of Clianuto uiitt' lai'" 111 aii.ui-'' ill-' paiiio.

I Mrs. Gilbert and T. Hodson. both of Humboldt, to be Committed for Insanity. DcVt forgot but no at Grand Theatre tomorrow night.

Prices 10 and 20 cents. THE HALL SMASHED 6REENH0USE One Hundred and Panes of Glass Broken at the Backus Yesteraay. Til" stonn yi-sti'iday afternoon broke abrjai liutiilritl and fifty i)anos of ik'iass in ilio hot at the Hacku.s a loss of aluutt loss is eovcred by iu.sur- iu itio Florists of t'l'ilar River. .1. In.suianet' ios i no; insure houst hail and tin- florists have an iiistu- luc- I- ainous; Ihoiusolves.

6HANUTE BALL Reiison Offered by That fv Refusing to Pl the Tomorrow. Siuirh two iiiqiiiiy vi -sterday while in iluiubo'ldi. Oil'- to into till' sanity of Cilbert, oT Marsh.iii tiilbiit. anil the was to the uieiiTal limi of T. Hudson.

Applifations have bi-iMi made to eonimit each of theiu to the hospital. MORE TROUBLE FOR BAILEY i Assistant Attorney General Files In-' formation in District Court Against Him. Attorney Oeneral Evans The name mN mm on tools means edges that that won't come off. Whether you want an axe an look for the name For sale by EDGERTON HILUS Woman's Nightmare Tbiui' In aiiovlnus UIOUK ibo ttnd the of llio rlty over tho ri'fusal of t'buuulo to noooin tho ohnllenKf for naiuo nt nivcr-' Hide park umuuiow. gtv- No wbman's hjppt- ne can be cor.ipleta childrc it is her nature tt) and want much so as it to love tiic hcau- tilul and The critical ordfitl throughWhich the expectant mother must however, is so fraught dreud.

puiit, sulTeriiig danger, th.u lha very tlumght of i'l tills her with apprehension horror. Tlu-re i-; no neoesisily of Hfo to bo either painful or dangerous. The use of Mother's Friend no system fortUv coming evoiu that it issidVly wilhuut dtinjjer, This yrcat ttnd wuiulerftil TtMmnly is ul.way* up- Vxteruully, uiul uts carricil of women ilirtMJijh the trying crisis wiinoui sufTerinif. for frw iMV'tt rtmintitintf InfonuatloB of prlct Tttur (o all cttMvtant Til Brftdfloid ReivlaUr Atltata, Ga. Mother's.

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Years Available:
1875-2014