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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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TclJ Your Wants to PeQule the Register -CLASS MAXIH- Inist.stekdywarlt,.apply in pers'on. jFredonial Irpii; F'redonia, Kas. i' AGED LADY Ito. do fiousework. Mrs; Ma'ry Dozer, Kaf B'OX 12.

iWA.NTKDi-U'ORSES TO I'ASTURE. Phone AND IRON- iDgs. Cottonwood. IF -A BAPGAIN, WILb PAY CASH for five, six or seven room, hoti.se. I inodern.

good repiiir and good loca- Address care-Register. ONCE, TEAMS TO plow; for wheat. Clyde 'Thompson, 'ager lola Abstract Cb HAND. JHDDLE aged -man preferred. Morrison, lola R2.i Phone 3094-21 Gas.

DIN- ing rooiU at Da.May's Cafe at once. onfii at 21L North AT OR 5 ROpM nislied house. S4 care Register. FbR SALE-JFQR SALE CAPA- bfe white woman for genera! hoUse Workj in Aiiply 204 N. Waihiit.

GIRL FOR GEN- eral iiousework: 'Reforoncos required. Call at 419 South Jefferson. -I- -I' i Improved farms, $3500. an acre up. Housbs $05.00 and up.

Phono 709. 1 "i- 'I' i FOR SALE GOOD: MOD house on paved a. bargain if takdn at once. Sec J. E.

POAVCII. -FOR GOOD MARE. SEE Gas. Kansas. BUY, TRADE Oh rent iSO acres, near Iqla.

Phone OlS Aiidress C17 OR 3 ROOMS Fl'RN idhed iqr light housekeeping. Call 4701. FOR SEED. PHONE 9S7-23. Fraiik Bale.

II'' A BO.ARDERS. Miss' Bellfe Travis, 302 S. Cottonwood St. Rhone FOR SALE LAND TO LEASE. Address Albert Gray, lola, R.

R. 2. -goS-l-- irWANJTEri FOR0 car, in good repair anji pric- rislit. oificel FOK lard. Phone 970-22.

FOE MILK COW. S24 N. Buckeye. dress care iRtgister W--- ,1 Fat hogs, lean bogs, siioats. pigs, also') cattle of all kinds on a shipping basis.

jf S. eHAMBERS I C- Phone 648 LaHarpe SIX ROOM HOUSE FOR. SALE OR trade, South State street. sell cheap for all or on nayment plan, or wiwU take a good G. W.

Alcock, Chanute, Kas. FOR. ROOJI house, tine location; also 4 room house. Will trade for land. Phone 675.

FOR AND busihqss, 513 North Second street New Idea Quilting S. C. Lyman, ilanagei-; FOR ROOM' MODERN cottagic. Inquire 406 S. Colborn FOR SALE FOR BU.

I'EACHES. ,0. P. Duncan. FOR PEACHES.

C. W. Ellis. Phono 990-21. FOR NORTH Ctn fine 7 room house in good condition, Terms $10(J cash and at $10 per month.

Phone 433.. FOR MULE Call .101 S. Ohio lola. COLT. FOR CHINA PIGS from six to three months.

Sired by King Hadiey and out of Grade sows. On farm 2 miles west of E. Pomeroy. FOR TEW 4 OR FIVE room Houses to sell on installment plan. J.

E. Powell FOR INQUIRE L. E. Foster. Phone; 437.

LOST AND FOUND FOR VACANT lots at northeast corner of Broadway arid streets, iQla. Inquire G. Pees, Secy' 'FOR SALE FAIMILY horse and trap. Dr. H.

Brown. FOR J. B. Phone FOR SALE-iuSED COOK "STOVE for four dollars, 31S N. FOli HO.ME SEWING machine; white iron bed with fPhone 76S.

FOR grapes.j 979F4; EARLY 16 North Jeffel fson. Phone FOR SALE OR land afcres, $4,000, easy Lleske. Arlington, South Dakota. handled fice. A YELLOW razor.

Leave at' Register of- STRAYED or STOLEN THE GHEDffVb jtOrvdi me. tkii.t its .11 dprxe ncpperved brdtKdervS ore HPENINGSUPIItOlIiOLliNT fiOSPEL TEAJI PASSES BESOLU- TIOXS COXDEMXIXG GXS FEES Hiiln PrevpiitPd Farmers and Persa- niil Mention. BLACK HOGS from slaughter house west of town. Weight 200 pounds each. Notify Fryer Bros Grocery.

Phone 401. PRIVATE TO LOAN ON land or close-In city property. Reasonable-rates, lola Land Coinpany. results. $100 Reward, $100 The readers of this paper will pleased to learn that there Is at least one dreaded diaea.ie th sflcnee has been able to cure la all staces.

and that is HairsCatarrh Cure is the only positive cure iiow known to the med- li-al fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional (Ilspase. requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catai-rh Cure is taken internally, acting (Iln-ctly upon the blood and mncous surfaces of the s.rstem;' thereby destroying tile fonndatloi of the and Eivinir the patient hy building up assisting nature In dv its The proprletorg have Po much faith In- Its curative powers tha.t they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that tk falls to cure. Send for- list of testimonials.

Address F. J. CHENEY 4 O. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family PUls for conatipatloi ThcKeglster Uookldndery will pay sale iiricc oiithe following "Pookiiian," August and 1914.1 July, 1914.

"Harper's August, Register Bindery. i UHARPE' NEWS FOR lOOAY KEV. PITTS r.VLLEl) TO DEATH OF IJKOTIlUK. Jllss Stiiuhurir Entertained of and Personal Mi-ntion. have h'oi-e to make -Miss Ciota has return- ei! iiome from a visit with relatives at, Moral! I Ella Stansbury, of tola, entor- tainod, metnbei-s jof tlie.

S. Clubi vesliTiiay. afternoon kt her horiio. M. Ifarkhirrst.

of rfhelbys- arrived yesterday for an in- I August L. Put5 ivesterday for Coway. t.n!.'r).- by tne of his i Chocolate. Waiers Danfonh. Drugs and Jewelry.

li Gilbeit Torrev. of Randalia. Iowa, arrived here vesterday for a visit with -Mr. add M'r-s. G.

(:. Darnell and -Mr. and MI-S. Duniiam. ernon Ruiivau, who has work at Sand Spnifgs, is here visiting I his parifiitsn I Spoons of jKan; as Dantorth, Drugs aid Jew- Guy land lJ3- gan-Zontz wore in Humboldt Wedhcs- davi evening friends.

iMuss Gatiieritfo PpadJcy, of Yates Center, is-spending a few with Mr. and Mrs C. T. Harris: James sijlesser. Emporia, disj- trict deihitv of-the Modern was linMowiu.

interest of lofi stilawberrv ice cream, Saturday and i at iCooksey's Drug Store. -Mrs. U. F.i Pittsburg, is in town old friends. I Mr-S H( en kson ieft today to Kedfuld wnrrc si will spend a week.

1. Clara Cliinn has a position as steuograiime the office- of ij Stover. 1 -Mrs. tarnijbell's Sunday school class. of thp E.

their fartillles. i hold a "picnic at itl city I park this pvenins. The ladjies a bountiful supper and spend the eveunia! games and ccMveria- Ireij'eiied time, davg and, -rMitchtjir -s l' iJ.iH. Parkhurst made! a trip 0. "vlajors to Fails and i iMrs; Tom'.

Prather, of Sand who has' been visitinK her( today for Oronson for a visit with rel- iV atives. If- jruaranieed dandruif.reui-^ edy. Can obtained at the Star Barber Shop. iMrs. Wuf.

Hieks left yesterday or Eldorado qallpd tnere by the serious' illness of her! daughter. CO our Clearance Sale, Martin's Fiirnilure store I Mr and Mrs. Pearl Baker, have in for tiie past sixM visit with her son. J. 11.

Park- and faniily. 1 Kitiie Oldham left niglif for Pprt Sccjtt wiierc; slie wili attend the meeting. i Minnie, Parkhurst has returned iioine Ifroni a at LandeVa. J. A- MeOraw Ipft today for Col- iinsvilJe ivhexe slio will fblative.s.

-Mr. and Mrs Gene Carson, of Wichita, arrived for a visit with T. A. Smith. 'Walter Dowler.

of Bartlesville, Is here visiting liis grandparents. Grover Jones and family are moving into the Jackson property on Soiith -Main street. The-ic-ei idant jloaded a car of ice to be shippejd to Rrpnson tiiis morning. Test Satur- vith Yates irinps; i.went Xeiimliria Pains jstopned. You don't neod to! suffer those nerve pains In the face, head arm.

shoulders, chest nd. apply a fewl (lr6j)s-of soothing Slolitl's Lfniiuent; lie! quiikly a few minutes. You wiUiret siich relief and comfort-! Life anfl the world will look, Get a battle today, 3 ounces for at ai; Penetrates rubbins- i THE'DKY'SDOiNeSIT GAS CITY MEETIXfi TO HE HELD AT AiiLE.V (EVTEK TOMGHT. City Council ileld Meetine East Night Xote.s,and Personal CAS CITY ICE CO. CRYSTAL ICE Carl Hunter.

Telephone MIUiER OIL CO. I I'HOXE lisi WHOLESALE DI8TRIB0TORS Majestic Line Oils and Greases, Kerosene and Gasoiine, IOIB; EfcOMS. BRANCHES: Chanute. Clfnten, Okla. Cuctcr, OkU.

WIchItt, KM. GAsiClTY, AUG.i and Mrs. Walter Drummond are here visiting friends and relatives. Kobert's Markcl. Mrs.

Rosalie and.two daugh- I tors. Lillian ''and Lois, of arrived yesterday for a visit with Mrs. B. Agee and family. Ointer school win hold its anniial reunion at the sch6ol lipus6 and Del Adams will attend.

The city council 'met last night at the city hall and transacted; the usual routine, business'. Mr. Bales; City. is.here for a visit with James Bales and cliild ren. i property and.

household goods will be placed on sale as soon as possible, Mrs. W.K. Johnson after ii- visit with hci- sister. Sirs'. rdturnccl to her home i'n Colony.

E. Hunter has who hn.s been saac Carl and Mrs, Laura Wright, visiting her'brother, family has'returned to Uronson, Joe Painter and famjily have moved (o Altoona where Paiiiter has employment. Tj'hos. Church, who Ijas been in Air toona sttjpped here yesterday on his wav (0 his home in Lone Elm. Isaac Carl is spending few days with relatives at Brouson.

i E. E. Myers, of Lawrence, is visiting old friends hero-today. Mr. toriijierly lived in lola.

Wants bringrosults. (First Publisimd August 19. 191-3.) An Ordinaaice amending Section 2 of general Ordinance So. S82, being an Ordinance providing for bringing to grade, curbing, guttering and portion of Buckeye Street, in the City of lola, Kiuisas, from liie line of East to the south rait of the Pacific track except certain inter.sections described therOn and providing for the appraisement of lots and pieces of ground liable for taxation for such improvements. Be ijt ordained by thR Mayur and I Commissioners of the City of Kansas': i Section 1.

That Scjction 2 of general Ordinance Xo. 882 of said City be araendjid so as to. read as follows: Section 2. The portion of said in Section "1 of this shall be brought to grade, curbed, guttered and paved. be' made of roadway between the'curb 40 wide from the north line of Madison: -Vvenuc to the.soulli linp of.

East feet wjdc from lie north line; of East street to the south line of Avenue and 24 feet wide from Jackson Avenue to the soutli rail of tlip Mo. Pac. Railway Co npany's track and the p.ivement in tiis ordinance provided for shall be of hiluminizod earth on a concrete base. All of said- to be contracted for and Dfade plans and specifications prepared by the City Engineer and approved by the Board of sioners.of said City. Section 2.

This Ordinance shall take effect hnd be in force from and after 10 days after its! passage iind pnbliraiion onq lime in the lola Dally Register, the official paper of said City. Passed -Augt! -St 17, I'Jir). Approved.August IT, (Seal) J. J. VARXER.

Mayor. Attest: O. W. Holmes, City Clerk. THE DXrS NEWS IN EASTIOUI -M.

C.VKTER DIED YESTERr DAY IIO.MEOF D.VUGIITEIt. Had ill. JiiinsHS Forty Years. News Noh's and Personal sti-eet ordina graded! with We ft pleasant bxative Xhai will do wank it to do. We tfawMiuia of ye 'liave never seea a better remedy for tbs twwda.

Sold orif by 10 cento. Baneiril Itni (First Published August 14, lyifi.) -NOTICE TO O.VTK.VCTORS. Office of the City Clerk, 14, Sealed proposals will, be received at thi.s office until o'clock p.s m. of tbe 23rd of August, iSl-x for the work of grading, paving and guttering portions of the following named streets in the City of lola, iCansas, according to plans and specifications in the City Engineer's office. Buckeye the Xorih line --of -Madison to the South fail of the Pac.

tracks; thfr tiuantitieg of work to be done are as fo ExcaviUion, 'JW cubic yards. Paving-, 4200 sqliare yards. Curbing; 2700 lineal, feet. -Weader, 165 llniial feet Resetting old lineal feet. Sidewalk, 40n sijiiare feet.

Instructions to togetiier Glenn Foster returned home yesterday from LaCygne where he has been visiting for the past two weeks. H. H. Carter, of S. Third street, a number of plants stolen from her porch Tuesday evening.

This makes the third theft of Oowers from Carter. She. says that if the thieves are so anxious for plants they might kindly leave her some slips. Deu-ey Smith home from Halstead yesterday, where he has been on business. i Mr.

Roy. Lane returned home from western Kansas yesterday where he has been for the past three months. M. Carter.aged 67, died at the liome of daughter, -Mrs. Ross, yesterday at 12.1"».

p. ni. Mr. Carter was born in Illinois. moved to Kansas when years old and had liv- eii here for the past 40-years.

He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. J- H. Ivoss, six sons, R. J. Carter, of City, of Kansas City, Frank Carter, of Kansas City, Mr.

Roy Carter. J. L. Carter, of California, and Sahi Carter, whose address is unknown. I I pT.

Carter is expected here today from to visit her daughter, Jean Cray, of South Kcn- tiicky. I -Walter Wilson and were over from on. business today. Mrs. Carr Davis left for Savonburg, today to visit her brother, Frank Fish.

Tbe picnic plann.ed today for Willing Wopkers class, was postponed on account of the weather. The date will be announced later. with plans and specifications and forms for. the. contract and bond can be obtained.upon application at the of the City Engineer.

Bids may be padc upon the'whole of said work or any; iiart separately. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. T. R. BART LETT, (Seal)! Engineer.

0. W. Holmes, City Clerk. i r-Remember, When in need of a jBur- glcal you- can save the fifty per cent commission paid out of town surgeons by going to the lola Sanitarium. Colony, August T.

iT. apd W. T. time friends of tjie Jolin Post fjimiiy, were lierp frdni Garn'fitli' as tlieir guests Tuesday. John Ketcliiim has returned from Fredonia where he attended funeral of a nephew.

Mrs. Martha Palmer's little two-yeair-old boy. Young meti: need: models to pattern and.most of them have selected somf i lan in the neighborhood to whom they i.ok for inspiration and guidance. Ajid the Revs. Basdom and Grant Robbins, the brothers lof Mrs.

Chas. who have been visiting in Colony and who are here serve as two good examples fpr the footsteps of: youtli. Thtjy were poor boys and forced to make theii own way they have, with (wo other brothers, succeeded ad.inirably. Sewell, the land man' at Carnett. was in Colony Wednesday and' related how lie knowBascom and Grant wl'ien they were attending school at Baldwin, perparatory- to entering the ijiinistry.

He paid lived on patotoes and biscuits yhile abstirblrigi knowledge and Grant iised to saw for Sewall to iet a little change to bin- potatoes with. Grant remarked to "thfise quarters 1 cariied n.g wood were the biggest ijuarterS have earned;" Grant now draws a bigger annual salary than Sewall a Rut he is a cracker jack preacher. And as we havfe remarked before, if the boys in Colony who do not haveiariy- thing only knew it they can go to the top. It take's sacrifice. It takfes sticking qualities; But its worth ttie price Of the two younger boys, Henry 'and Kirk, one is an editor of a big St.

Louis daily ipaper and ttie other a very successful preacher in At the GOsi)el Team meeting at the Prc-ibyteriau church Tuesday; evening' twenty-two'men were present land listened attentively to a' fine and- Inspiring 'ajk on iteam work by Rev. Bascom Robbins. W. E. Payton made a short talk and Cead resolutions Indorsing Governor Capper's protest! against the payment of the excessive fees in the case of the Kansas Xatiiral Gas fcompany afad especially the of fees to the attorney general of the state of Kansas.

The resolutions unaniraousiy adopted by a vote. Mrs. il. Hatfield's Sunday sthool class meets once each month jin a social way and Tuesday night they invited Dr. Hatfield's class to the E.

ChattertonShome to enjoy-the evening with Ice cream and cake were in abundance and njoyed by .1 i- John Dickerson', of has just returned from a trip through Ohio. and Illinois andfsays the corn there; is.like it is early crop being; fine and the later planting being drowned, out. Still there will be lots of corn Miss Vi6let Lawrence came froni Tliayer Tuesday to visit Misses Pearl and. J. H.

Skouriip had business in Gar-, Wedijesday. George Whit.e was here from Cha-, lite Wednesday visiting his parents, iir. and -Mri. L. JVI; Miss Maggie Bold, of Frontenac.

re- ti rned home Wedhesday after en en- jbjable wjeek's visit With Misses Pearl and Xellie Scott. Maxwell returned.to Lra- Harpe-Wedesday a pleasant visit Miss Patti Scott, i Earl WlKsohj is getting ready to move to i I The Ladies'! Auxilliary pf the Farmer's Insthutc planned to have their annual Ricnic. for the children Wednesday a-t hoine of and Mrs. John O'AJara but: found plans considerably! disarrangcdl the all-, day rairi; liowev'cr, they went ly ahead- holding the meeting iii the house of qui of doorsj. A giod-! ly number attended and: all enjoyed and a bountiful dinner! in this liiost hospitable the afternooti the children, tdn; or more, were gave a fine little program an.d Florence and Letha Sculley and Theresa ga.re readings, and Mrs.

Emraai Freeman sang several beautiful Mrs. Jpe Deifos.se who haslibeen gerously''ill for.severalweejics was removed to St. It is said that her condition Isi mneh im-' proved aiid It Is hoped that a quiet stay at the hospital will bring about a speedy recbrery, VERY LITTLE Cfl.AXOE AJfT OF THE JRtoth Markets Bvt Cattle Are Steady In Hogg Suffer 8 INIIght i (tlty drain. 'i' (By the AsHoclatpd Press) Kansas City, Aug. CASH unchanged to Sc.

highei-. -i. So. 2 hard No. 3 $L14 red Ii No.

3 113; close, Dec. 11.02%;. May Sl.Oti. unchanged. No.

rajxeti No. 3 No. 2 white 71; So. 3 73; Sept. Dec; unchanged.

No. 2 white' 4 ,5 $46; No. 2 mixed jj steafly. Wh.eat received 175 cars i Chicago Close. Chicago, n.0;'3s; Dec.

May; COR.V—Seiit. Deb. 64; May Dec.i SSH: Mar' 1 $13 $13.90.1 OOc't. $8 32. 1 LlTeRfocki.

ij, Kansas City, i Aug. CATTXJCgr Receipts 3500: market steadyi $9.50 to dr beef' steers $7.90 to cows and $4.30 to stbckers aid feeders lie to bulls to calves I's 6OOO; naarke't 5 lower. Heavy $6.50 to packers and butchers $6.75 to light $7 to Chicago Livestock. Chicago. Aug.

ceibts 3000; market steady. to calves $8 to $1L75; cowa and." heifprs $3 Ifl to $9. 17000; marut Light $6.85 "to. mixed to heavy $5.75 to plgaw $6.90 to $7.80. City I Kansas City, Aug.

Kansas! City produce unchanged. Local Produce quqtatlQOS fumladodi dftlly by Oogtalll Gbmmiistoti Company. Packing pet pound, Fresh rots out. 16c per per cocks, 5c; sjjrlne chickens, I'M Iba. each and over i2c per F.

lucks. 7c; F-' F. F. geese, 5c; Noijl turkeys. 8e; No.

2 turkeys, 8e; eld toms, 7c: gutneas. 20c each'. Green Hlde8 No. 1 horse bldea, $3.50 eich. B.PI;FPEB Dentist N.

E. Cor. Jefferson East St lola, Kaps. Office Hours 8 toTlfand 1 Telephone 687 F. L.

p. LEAYELL, M. D. Ipr, Disease of Chest DlBeage of Children. M7; MTfW lola State Bank.

Bldg D. J). lUnELTZEB Xbtnry Sells Property. Writes Deeda, i WiUs. pays tiill also alck 9f accident Ins.

Widow's TJ a Farm, Loans. Office Phone k'My, 5etJi mi SoBtii St. 4 IF IN NEED diF A FABSft LOANi ance, fcome pared to CARB pf R. oAoe ovflrl, Evans' Drug store. Tel..

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