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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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THB'IOliA DAILY REGISTER, FRIDAY EVENING, 26, 1915 Cub Reporter. 3oii SC00P 'f MR -VeS-mt MISTER WORM- 1'-' I 'lWir Willie WANTS4ALL KINDS M-j" IF IN NEED OP A FARM LOAN, or any kind ot INSUR-i come to, me. 1. am pared to TAKE CARE of R. L.

Thompson, officb over tvans' Drug Store. Tel. 142. J. WANTED to KIXDS of liijgs fcnd cattle tor ahipment.

Call me up. .1. Chambers, Laliarpe. TO LEARNV THE vl)arber trade. Positlvf'ly tho beat trade kind.

prepare you' while learning. Open to by raaU. Xlfjler. B.irb"er College Kansas Gity, AGENT FOR toifpt articles. Address ciare Reg- FOR BALE-FpRSALE FDR heavy in Milran, 6 YEAR MARE 13 LB.

by jack. C. L- Morrison, Phone 744! LaHarpe. BARRl; ner: Duck FOR O. Boar Old enough for sjirlng service.

Crcjwell, Route 4, lola. -WD Eggs for setting. Phone 9623. JACKS: ONE 2 years olt Und one 3 Jno. JacRaon, miles north Gas.

phonp d8 POH SAJ.E-i^SORREL E. Coming light." Avelghs over 1100. One hundred dollars will buy him. Williams at Register. See, the horse at Jefferson.

Phone 256: FOR SALE the Register FOR OHIO Pdtatces. one year from the rior Phone 995-5. SjEED C. F6R 0 7- house on paveti street, well 1 Phone 701. BOOM Kated.

BARN FOR SALE. LVi Roberta. 3U1RE W)R ROCK EGGS for setting. C. F.

9SS'2-1. FOR i 402 N- FOR S-YISAR-OLD, weight 2600 Ibsi; 2 miles on Kentucky road. S. S. Walter, FAR.M HAND.

southwest of iola. 9S7-22. WHITE LEO- fttjia Farrls improved brei- to-)ay per setting, $5.10 per ilOii Phone Mrs. E. Wilso'n, FOR Singer DESK.

bookkeeper, be cbnaulon. Araptei space if! roll top for Manks: Describe fully," say-' ing where desk-may be price ito ih-E S.A^LI^ONE DROP-HEAD Machine, $.15 cash. Guaranteed in first class Siugc- Shop, il'6 East BUY 2 OR 3 ROOM hqTise. Register office. WORK HORSE.

Must weigh "1500 or over. Coghill Commission Co. TO WORK irrTell your Wants to 20.000 thtu Register's Classified column. FOR TRADE FOR land here, 159 acres Pawnee, land. bargain ii" taken at once, Webb, Route 2.

Phone FOR SALE FULL DUCK sheet hjalders for ledger leaves to cover sheets arid 14x18 In. The Register Book Bindery. BRIGHT TE.KAS Red Seed Oats. Also CommercialWhite Seed Com Phone 389 -24. W.

P. i j. USED PIANO Kingsbury $135; one Linger $115; one Howard $125; one Carlyle nlnger'siFumitn re Store. West Madison. FOR.SALETT-SODA FOU.N'TAIN, IN- (luire at Store, SUDAN SEED, 50c PER pound or 25 pounds $10.00.

Hess Realty Humboldt, Kans. WORK M-VRE FOR SALE OR WILL trade for small house to Tele- plione 96231 FOR SALE--FOR SALE FOR RENT BARGAINS IN RESIDENCE. RE.VJ- tals, office rooins and exchanges. Aiis- tln, 1254-S; Phone 728. SI.VGLB CO.MB MOTTLED ANCO- nas Eggs, 15 50 for.

100 for Ilaraptoti, Bronson, Ka FOR OR OFFICE rooms, 114 Madison. Also .4 room water. Miss Grace Acer.s, Telephone No. 4. HORSE FOR AT 519 North Third.

FOR ROOM. MODERN house, in. Pholje 394. FOR PLYMOUTH Rock $2.50 per 100; 50c for 15. Emma Humboldt, Kan! R.

2: FOR RE.VT—NICELY! FUR.S'ISHED 'sleeping rooms" and rooms for light housekeeping, strictly riiodern; 203 S. Buckeye. Phone SOS, BARRED ROCK EGGS FOR SETW ting; E. Irvin street. FOR ROOM.

STRICTLY modern; eiectriC;" lighted; sleeping porch;) garage; grape arbor; fino shade; 4 blocks of square; terms. Hamilton Bros. Phbiie 433. A FEW TONS OF LOOSE TI.MOTHY" and clover iliay for sale; all mlgbty finel; .50 and 60 cents a hundred, delivered. Phone, 69 or 11.

C. S. Ritter. FOR -SALE4 from $55 to $li East Street. -MOTOR CYCLES 0.

F. J. Thompson. 802 i FOR good 5 ROO.M HOUSE N. Elhi.

Phone EGG Island lieshor setting FROM' PURE BRED RHODE Reds and Single Comb White ns, good laying straiins, per $3.00 per 100. Mrs. G. G. Dick.

)e. FOR PAPER AND sheep skin scraiis, The Register Book bindery. i farm fof sale amount of farm land vou want.) W'. Clayton, Buffville. Kans.

'UUIfflPr NEWS FOR TODIW SORORITY tilRLii AT THE HIKfH S.iTrRDAT XUJHT. 1- Jlrs. Hackney Hostess to Embroidery Wehtion. 'S. daughter LAIIARPE, MarcTi epresentatives of the 1.

O. 0. P-. from lodge In.Allen County met here yesterday morning- tb niake i inetiis for the county anniversary which will be 1 celebrated, Aprir 26ih. It was decided: to nold the meeting in Humljoldt: Excellent train serlvice will Jirobabiy make, the anniversary well Miss Annabelle McDonild, Miss Do- Miss Josephine Tredway, Phyllis: Bradt, Lottie Foster and Vicla Green spent'today at tlfe Allen Center school hpiise at the day pfo- Miss Pearl has taugbt ja very successful term of sdhool.

of Southern Seed Oats at Son's. .1 E. McGinnis Is visiting in Elsmore this week. Mrs. Pyles' is improving, good, newfe which her rrieads axe glad to hear.

Jake Swisher and George Alderman; of Elsmpre, 'was in yesterday calling on Mr. Wm. Diugherty. Air. Hendersoii was in Piqna Spring Wall Paper, latest patteriis: Come and.get oUr prices; Waters Daiiforth, Drugs and Jewei- I yesterday on business.

i The; fifti number on the lecture course will be given tomorrow night; at the M.E. Church. The number is' JJThe Sorority Girls." and consists.of liiusical Thiis is one of the verj' numbers on the. course. who has been ill; is re- Itorted'better.

W. E.VanCamp, of south town, vifeited yesteijday with liis' father, E. in Mrs. C. H.

Hackney was hostess' to the N. S. Embroidery club Wednesday afternoon at her home. The members of the club spent a very afternoon their sewing and Mrs. HackHey served a delicious luncheon; All'Odd Fellows are requested to be meetlag Monday night as portant'biisiaesa is to be transacted.

The Alumni AssociaUon of the La- Harpe ibtgb a meet- night at the Kewman poultry hbil'se to elect officers for the enr Biilnif year to make arrangements for the banquet to be given sen- Jora; -p James Hi Joseph, of Fort Scott, was a. business visitor in towri yesterday. The Twentieth Century Club met JlVednesday afternoon with Mrs. Es- tlier Kiibman and- the afternoon. Itvith their sewing apd conversation.

The next meeting will be the home Mrs. Adams. The chairmen of the iSociety. of the -M. 10.

Church -met yesterday afternoon and. the society into twelve Idivisipus for each month of the Misses Helen Jackson, Sable Bruce and Mafa Elston, ilie lola high school, visited the school here yesterday. "Mrs. Cuririingham, Iwho has been spending the week with friehds in lola has returned home. Word has been received here marriage of Miss Grace McGowan; of Nevada, to Mr.

Ernest Masse, of Nevada. The took place Tuesday and they will make their home in Mrs. Masse resided' here Wnd her many friends here wish ijerjmuch happiness. FOR RENT FOR RENT--FURNISHED ROO.M in strictly private" modern; close in! Rhine AST. FOR OFFICE eu-suit, moderff;" Ijaund'fy BIdg.

FOR FOR 75 TO 100 head of steeirs. For, terms write S. llorville, lola, Phobe 474W. FARM FOR RE.VT, FOR Betweon 40 uiid 50'acres plcw land: house and b.irn; Moraii. Kans; Pasture for tsvo cows.

514. Mr.s. J. O. Smith, Moran.

Kaias. AND FOUND LO.ST—WHITE SCOTCH POODLE. Sheai.ied. Tlewird. Return to '204 N.

Kentucky. YBSTBRDAY BETWEEN Horvlile jiud Fackler farm, east of Carlyle, sadk containing logging chain clevis.wtc. Finder phone Horville. KXPPEiiniiisiiPitTouiceiiOiiii J. t.

HK.VDRIX EXCITED WITH BEPORT OF LAW. Declared Only Freeholders Could tept Xotes and Personal 1 B. D. SMELTZER Xolary. Sells Property.

Writes Deeds, Wills, insurance. fiiill loss, also sick and cideht Ins. "tt'Idow's Pensions 3r a specialty; Office Phone 899. -e Hr 3- fS -g PRIVATE MO.VET to loan on Farm Security- Rea- sonahle Rate. Optional Pay- ments.

Prompt Service. lOLA LASfD COLONY, Elsa Smith was in Ganiett on business Thursday; O'. R. Herflck, well known here, has sold his pi-operfy in Canton, and movtui to Louisville, R. 5, lu the same state.

Jim was stationed at Wel- llngtoa. has been transferred to 'the Satilu smtioii at Howard. Most of oiir troubles come magnified many thousand times and our Joys minimized just as many. .1. C.

Mendrlx. late eniployee Kansas senate. Is a Jolly old soul and I an't help having Ills little joke. Mo turned the town of Colony upside: down this week by solemnly and piously declaring that thfe legislature Just adjourned has a law depi'iving: noti-property owners In cities of the third class from holding office. Of coarse he know something that didn't happen knew it didn't happen and was silently laughing up his sleeve while the various candidates were frantically calling up the county attorney to find out about It.

They found out anyone properly nominated and elected could hold any high office UpTLEDMETS PREIIIIIl CASH WHEAT IS ONE TO TWO LOWER KASSAS CITY. Cattle Valoeg Are Strong and Hoers Are Quoted to 20c Receipts (By the Associated Press) Kansas City Llrestock. Kansas City. CATT'LB, receipts 500. Market strong.

Prime steers dressed steera (g cows and S.uO; ztocfers and feeders $6 bulls calves 4 .000. i Market 6c to 20o higher. Heavy packers and butchers $6.60 'B light $ti 6.85. ChiriiKO liiveittoclu Chicago. Mar.

receipts 1,000, Market firm. Beeves cows and heifers 7.85. 19,000. Market was' w6ak. Light 6.70; heavy pigs Kansas City Produce.

Kansas City, Mar. fCreamery firsts seconds packing stock 17V6ci seconds 17. FOR ROOM HOUSE. SIOS. Walnut Evans Bros.

ED BROWVlSft XOMIXATED FOB MAYOR BV PEOPLE'S CAUCUS. (Jeorire lor Police Sotesaiid Personal Mention. Mr- 5 Mrs. J. C.

Butcher have returhedf: from Huntington, where they jftilve been visiting and looking after for more-than a fnojbth. Prsobably the most terrible death is being bored to death. Stop Filling Hair atod Itcf There is one iure way that has never failed to remove daridruff- at bnce, and that is dissolve it, then you destroy it To do this, Ijust get abouffour ounces i6l plain, corattion liquid in'ort from any drug store is all you will heed), apply it at night when retiring; use enough moisten the scalp and rub it" in gently the finger By morning, most if iwt of your, dandruff will be gone, and or fourl more applications will solve, and entirely single sign and trace of no matter how mucU dandruff you may have. Von will find dll itching and digging of the scalp will sjtop instantly and your hair will be fluffyi- lustrons, and soft, and locjk and feel a hundred times better: I 1. If yon value your hair, you rid.

of dandruff at once, for nothing destroys die hair so quickly. It not oiily starves the hair and malces it. fall out, but I it makes it 'dtiU; dry brittle and Ufelesi, ootces GAS teachers of the schools give their play tonight at the 'ChrisUian Cllurch. The admission will be ten andahe receipts will be added to the Victrola Fund. i Nannie Sniith of Rich Hill, is here visiting her mother, Shackleford'.

and Floyd Bratton, who two iweeks ago were called to stead, Kansas, by the death of Mrs. Brattdh's father have returned hiere. Atitlie People's Caucus Wednesday night at the City the' following nominations were mafle: mayor. Ed. Browning, police judge, Arthur Gterge; city treasurer, Wright; councilmen.

ward, Peter son and J. M. Morris, second ward, J. H. Foster and P.

P. third, ward, James Morrispn dnd fourth ward, J. B. Forrester. Members of the school fadard, J.

M. Rowden. P. D. Summers.

Perry' Abbott, and W. School treasurer, Edwin Hunter. Ladies Aid Society- of the MJ E. Church will liold an exchange at the g- Hunter Grocery, all day urday. Mrs.

B. Abbott is quite ill. Harry Kessihger of Elsnmre is here and will move hiiS household goodsf to Elsmore this week. Lloyd Adams, Chas. Sprin'gston.

Spradler of-LaHarpe were in town yesterday on business. i S. -A; Doddsworth is on the sick list; Chas; Marie. spent Wednesday with relatives in Hum- boldtl i I E. Tiibbitts left yesterday for SpearvilleJ aKns where lie hasj a Sdc biUbttsneds, nia itnd tod breath are lisually cauaed inactive bowels.

Get a box Of I Rexall Orderlies. They act gently and effectively. Sold'only by ua at lO ceata. Orua Stori MAY "LANGLEYS" Move to Honor the- Memory of Maii Who of Aviation. tht slton on a ranch.

Muqr Pcipb'lii Hw Tmni Ortfg Store to take The reading jWorld" has become miliar with the'word "Taiibe." and liii- der'stands that' it stands 'for a Ger man Men read every day of fl'inc machirles are ciilled a a "Curtiss." a a a "Morane- Saulnier" audother fastened'to a plane by a builder, or an aviator who has succeeded in fashioning-' a model differing from some other ir.pdel.^ No Rying michiiic is called a "Langr in commemoration, of the creative 'and origihar service to aviation rendered by the late Prof. Samuel Pierretiont-, of Washingto.i. Two of the capital 'have jdlne'd- iii the it might even be. called a mover, the generic name applied to -flying machines thatl are h'eavier than air. The suggestion been forward CoL Archi- jbaid Hopkins of Washington, and JFrank Warren Hackett has seconded ithe riiction.

suggesting that perhaps commander in chief of the ahii navy, upon this- subject broughl to his favor Hopkins' proposal and give directions that -fiehcefoiith tbe government aifshibs I shall bi called leys." llr. Hackett has; written that "the unselfish devoticm 'of the late Saniuel Pierrcpont Ladglejy to the solution of the" problem of aeHal flight- to the d'f the been admitted and adihired by all well Informed Americans: and that our pouiitry to enjoy the hcuor'that would attach to into use tliii terml" W. ADAMS, Real Estate, Loans, Life and Fire lusnrance. Agt. Penn Mutual Ijfe Ins.

Co. Over Palace. Phone '2 96. f.FARM low rate, annual or semi-annual interest. Privilege tb pay ill full; written in the best companies.

R. sr. CPXMNGBAM Office State Savings Bank. F. L.

B. LEA YELL, M. D. DlMaBes of the Chest. Diseasea of Children.

X-RAY. PbOMSH-Offiee 147: Beg. 147 lolai State Bank Bldg. J. B.

PEPPER 4 Deatisi Office Riley's "Hdw; Store East SMe 94. Fkoae ilf a man is I enough he cab any kind, of a claim "allowed by the state. as we hate the Groundhog, we he ia not a Miserable Failure. IBA B. FBAST? CO- 1 iflja If some people' caB't get family money any other w'ay sentiment won't -cut much ice.

In Colony to wbichithey might aspire. I3ut Jolly old C. had his fun about done in the legislature. -1 Miss Hattle E. Woods was here from Garnett on school busiuess Thursday, Uncle Jinimy Davis was in Garnett on business Thursday.

The new spring! hats for ladies are wondrous creations and will make Kuch young and sWell dressers as Herb Cavariess cnrse their sex because they can't wear one. The prevailing-style the "Tipperary" and ror mcist iriar- rled men under this confounded Wilson it's a long, long road to Tipperary lid for his "lady. But there are nice and have a saucy slant to tlio crown.that would do icredlt to a Tammy O'Shanter from the "ouUI sod" or cause a -Shamus O'Brien to pause and watch t'hern dance bj'. A tip-i lierary veil the' hat: but in country toivns there will not be very many "just out" cards on their case. A few will be sold and they wUl run plain black and white In color making a contrast.

Up-torthe- hour-of-going-to-press George Metcalf ha-sn't let us know what Is proper in tpppy top weal- for young men. i T. Weatherman was up from lola to do some work on Mn farm but gave It and went home until the mud dries Kansas dty Grain- Kansas City, Mar. market 1 to 2 cents lower. 2 hard.

3, 1.46; No. 2 red, No. 3, $1.43. COR.N-^Market unchanged. No.

it mixed, 72c; No. 3, No. No. 3, 72c. unchanged.

No. 2 white, So: 2 mixed, 53J4c. to $1.18 per bushel. strong. 'Choice tlm-; othy $15 to chotce prairie $12 Wheiat received, 23 cars.

i Grain jfuly $1.19. Jdly July 54c. July $18.02: July QPIT MEAT IF TOCK KIDXEYS ACT BADLY You can generally shut up a fan, unless it happens to, be of the palm leaf or the bafeeball viriety. When the bronchial tubes, are affected with that weakening, tickling cough, they need itnmediate and sensible treatmeot. The breath seems shorter because of mucoiis obstructions; usually fever is present and your head jars with every cough.

Vour chest aches, and the inflatnma- tion often sjireads to the lungs. The food-tonic that has proven its worth for forty Scott's out the cold, which is the root of the trouble, and checks the cough by aiding the hejaling process of the enfeebled membranes. If you are troubled with or know an affiidted friend, always Remember that builds strengtb while relleTtrig the treble. ma lositions Here 's tliie diaiica you ve hteri watting tunity to visit Califoraia at exjpense. 'It iattrestiag of tke worI fairs at Saa Fraaciscc aail Saa Diego.

Mats Fc if dtc only liaa to (0(6 EspontMnt. On my Graad Cuy on ot ArizOBa'snd Petrified Forot. mmi ma ooritlutntol MBtiarat guit iaak mmi Exaontus W. E. i Ageot Ibla, Ks Take Itabiespo'onfnl oi Saltx if Back 'hails or Bladder lots of water.

"W'e are a liation of mear saters and''; our blood ia fifed iwlth liric acid, says a wel l-known authority, who ds be constantly on guard' agalnsti kidney trouble. the kidneys do their utmost to free the blood of this Irritatloi.acid,' but become weik from the overw-ork; they sluggish; the clog and thus tlie waste in the blooki to poftoh the entire'systein. "Wrlfen your kidneys ache and feel like lumps of lead, and you have stinging-pains In the back or the urine Is cloudy, full.of sediment, or the MUd- der is irritable, you to seekire- lief during the when you have 1 severe headaches, nervous and dizzy spells, sleeplessness, acid stomach or rheuinatlsm in bad weather, get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful In a glass of-water before breakfast each morning and in a few days your kld- iie3rs will act fine. This famous i's made from the acid of grapes lemon juice. Combined with llthla, andi has been'used for generations to flush- and Btlmtilate clogged kidneys, to neutralize thtiacldB so it Is no longer a Source of Irritation; thus ending urlnary.iand bladder disorders.

Jad Salts is 'inexpensive and cannot injure; makeai a. delightful effervescent lithi'a-water drjnk, and' noboby can make a mistake by taking a little be-, ca'slonally to keep the kidneys clean and'acttve. There are dispositions than mlllibnaires, jl are 'xu'ribus thingp. For In- staiice, to 'operate 'an aeroplane 38 apt fend yet it Is a leat: up Stock; WhiW It at liM Per Ton. lola CoW Storage Fuel Gdmnany Phone lie Frnnk BWdlif, JIgr..

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