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The Iola Register from Iola, Kansas • Page 6

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WEDNESDAY EVENING. MARCH 31,1915. KEY By John Fleming at far (Mi. 1. T'- be not on -tlM MMMT to ihbWet 'ff lioitibfa 'i jdHw" PLEMtN'C CHAPTER XXIX.

iiouui ur tbeir engiigeinept Kcntlyj rliiit; Kutb tuiMl tmll to tot; Kutli jtu uut; to go. bjit itej'iioldM iiiid wrifeiidded to ttitf biiroiiet und evdji Dbkioried uotbiiig tu UDjr.Onle. 8bti resily could' sor 'ivfraitt TTOin iicH bereeir uf. I out lit ilie I bills rlnkiug his regain Could she ttbd tnke pleusure cbeer-. 'beart.

uben jfibe; did uot 'knowi and rt the tfoiigniturHtlimti ol a grent mnaj Oilii'eiv ooni-. Tvpiiltlilts of Americans. 9-iMl Hlftf in CR nustMind. and sCdi 'nCtKi iritb sir And bia (rienda a ttt tbe ffovrnud laugblngly on tbe dlia aii 'd gunerrfil.r t-diidiK-ied berself to "delighted toid iSaAix mitay ways. And long aftet.

when Airs. Ucynolda was pre-! to go boiue. be took Kutb out iiiider the shadows of the garden trees add kissed ber. -bontr" 8li6s)ild simply. la Ltbe darlingr be Into the darkneaa, jU the iMillor of uiii sure Monicthfng has happened frowned.

It was too bad -tKSit man sboiild always dome bei tmwH liliii liiH -l But bis was very' geirtlo of the question. Ach- jraltlifnl, and if ijn I should know of it" ber Head and insisted iS j'tfiit she Tbe barunct laugfr fiMtat Iter, hut she not.to t)c put i l5'-w'VJ-kuuw Jobp IM ID trouble." she said vaqtermJuedlx wonj beJp me argiied as strougly as he con id I nd In raiu sure tbati.Iohn Dorr she alii t'f lone up tliere among ajKful na- ni- rArhiupt with Wf 5f TJiir sonie one away, and help him. Ruth poor Un: iH'iBeylnoldst "1 kij how you fefei, but luu-'tfifet rtiit. Well talk it SWver later in the She drew KntUj her nipm. wK a ib.ii^^^rt gianca ot iiwbimsrcal comfortfjKjjflHf watcfaM) tbem go.

stood I for a liia bead. £5 L'-Tbe by beiielfi 'llDtlBted nw wooW would cbaugp from ber habit out lu -fowu 'anJJat wljJii Kutbi tfoliy Clad. -iaiiUog tbe wlje. Be added many t-omujon argu-, S'Tjnenta. but ttutb woold not -jji la in trouble." she repeated 'tr ia most un- bijip bleu." Mr.

"in fact. you. mattera worse." When lily sllepyponnseljufDne another, told to moment aq k' 4 Tbo lijiyMnt they were gone: Ruth i alippcd wk of the hoiise boldly tnrnM the now I black agalBBt tba nnlit tniTeled. atrangelyj alone tn'a popotoas oountry. Many natWes merely looked ca- winu- 111 tiiiU -lie iijoiih-d uji jilittj thf iiot one itfjn Stie tJuif tiff iil )eoDtc was cerriiiii Kfc.uwld* Uoa- In aht kept, to dpen wascoii tiiMe ttat fe 'Bhe ie, cAitorted to benil piftf'di'iit mill to tile nid of llie lovijr! llliersuii.

hud found biruKeir li in. cut off In 'lvM from escape to the city. lie iind Dorr had driven the liiM inv.iy Troui tbebutandquench- i 'd of assault, they atill hovered in the little gullies.jacd pv. ci found hlniEelf runfriiiiteU a heard but unsejenen- 1 He mole biieb to tUe hut and peered In Jiihu was still bound In; the Hudiunrakcs liody lay huddled on the floor. 1 lie made his (ireparatlonsj.fluickly, pillpi: some (inod- grass and fine rub- blsU iigainst one corner of the £iat.

When the pile was once alight be di some powder on It ran a W-vM her what had aAld curtly', "I knov foriner aSd-limbered hut. aBa ..4 rtiua -detrtbS air she whisparad. swirtlv away: Riding a few hundred liji 'pk. llio Inn tire siowly. tout the Klare accuuipliKtigd bis slowly drew the Avalebers i thai oo one.

woiild. iui: on him now, lijt ve eyeii OUIT for tbe Crci he set forth ijiiiLUlv, cureiess oi fact that FKirr burning In. the. di passed Achmet na4 i The blaze had almost eiitlrely en- the but when Roth finaUy. stagseri'd In and with a spb of cut bonds half dragged htm Itbrougli the swirling smoke into i Kbe hnd dune -this she 'j embers, were eend- blue siitTiils of the sky when ConsulReynolds jinil Sip bonxJd tbelr wearied up to n-bcre John aiid Achipet Untb tK -tween them.

xU Imt dinilv IJOIT: iwleily exjperl- eiMCK and how Untb. bad sii'd- Uuuly iippeared, Jii.st as be had nil hope. Sir. kneulinj; by Kutb'a side, merciv her liand. Tlui next Rcynolda laid down the law In terms to the party aKsemhleii ntonuil the lireakfast table.

nici uei younj; lady back to Atnencii'. wlie siild, ''(uipers or UD ni Kin ndii teach oilier. Tliii.sii wn.s couple of days later old 'iVin Kiiiie at the "Slaster Ke.v' uiluu reocired cablcsram readIUR: IlkerEon steamship Pacific-. with uupcrs. W'e follow slcimor.

Thus was that the struggle between Uilkersoii jud Dorr was asJiiu irauslormeil to valley in lay the Key" miueJ. ttilUersOtii Diirneli. With the prei-ioiis (lapers ID their possession. plipped hurrie tbe first Veapjftr that, bud told (ler aliont Drate'scieath. Though iinMble to say how it bad he.

no regrets. TUe his poRe. iiiid w.i.-i liv nn ineiins dqnbtful, st'jen to it that IK- liiju ins hked Ii iiiiK-ti as it in tier, nature iii In- tlioiiKlit. wliillv siirl." Wild ilki as till'. i.Mljitud watebed jtiSfe IcngrswHii fT 'I'li Uib 'fan- MM." wise Into tbo i'nflnity of tlie nea' hta Roiid be adibffted.

miss abe Later the added'thqoffhtfqUy. "I tbtnl: he was ID love iritb: me." -J i Wilkeraoii laughed. Darnell glanced, at him with an expression Mthmge 4ber haiidaonie vYea. I am aiire (occd roc." "111 valii." he returned IlKhtly. "I don't knowi whether It might have, been wholly vain alter ail." ahe murmured.

"Life ine llttit love of that kind. It sppins as If I alwayabeen ii woma ii who mere ijeif jirotectlon coiiiu not let any jne love mo oi' let iiiyseit love "I should hrivo let you love bimi' wasj the response. "I have Birqg glcd too ha rift and' fougbt too long foi youj to lillow any one else to. hayt you;" "And whaf; does.your love amoUiJ! to, aftjjr ttll, Harry?" "te). me plainly.

Has It done" ettber of in any Bopd? Will It ever us good?" I Wllkcrson stared out at Itio I 'arU sea and) bis face greW slowly very cruel. "Good?" he repeated. that know is that I lyve iiiore than, auytbliig' else In 'tHCi love-lilxiiry and JoWelry iinti gold aiid ailk. Because I know wbut you. 1 dm trying to get because I want you more than anytbiiiK- else.

think we are eve she In, a strained "Vesi, are eyeo- yoii the fefon ana the murderer; I the receiver of; stoleuj goodsL happi life, stolen gold When thpy Saii: l''ran dsco Wllkerson, found her oddly dls; tralL She did not know whetiier to go to tbe ior to K'turu to York. One she was. in, a tigptlsh rage: the ijcxt hour she Was stiirliig at tbe fog! hatinted hllla wltfi eyes that saw nothing. He stocmed and argued to no puit. pbie.

He recalled t8 her constantly the fact thatsJie deeds, the inasier key itself, the plans of the lo ciittoii of the iiiother likio. either listened listlessly or drove him away with I'uiious upbraidit Yet in the cnfl slie aocuinpn.nied liioi to Slicnit Valley. It was a bitter moment for old Tom Kane when the stage drove up and Wllkerson and-Mrs. Darnell got out In stciid.pf Dorr and Ruth. He hoped against and now his, drcaills wt-rc ln.ashe.s, for Wllkcr spiii instaiitly look chiirgc.

the men, Tom put It to the paymaiiiter. and so far, as outward appearance went the Key? mine was firmly In wiltverson's iiosseHslon. here the shrcwdler mind. Tliougb she was little seen, her Influence was potent. And more than anything else she vyorked on Wllkerson so that be did not the pjitns and yp.

the rich vein. "Walt." she iiild him. "Don( Ije lip padciit Our whole power here is in the fact that we have the Once is public well likely lose every mim." we ought to be at work before iChjrf gets back." he would argue. "jVes. aud every court In thei will help him to regain this mine and Its wealth.

Don't you see? Coppro- mise he repeated dully. 1 hpwY" -J, 1 till laud Rath get be glad, tinougbj to buy those W.ben Dorr the.following st EverJett; met tbem at Uie pier and tolil tlieiii the. as he; bad it froin fjiltb ful Toin, Kane, Jeaii Insisted, sb.o resiiiiie diitje as sagely observing to WJIkerson that It be well'fyr them to ha a witness not impiign. III the hotel. bi 'leliy-rt); the espcricnces ot the pasi' inoptbs.iind then asktvl.

are we to do Bvcre was rvady, witlV. Ills 4 Tht! ditii reii Hooded fiice. and he bit lip. Uad all gone fprjiPthiiig? Ereretlj, laid a friendly biind on his knee. "Now listen," he skid gravely "Here Is Miss Riitta miiiiiia licr.

key, practically ousted from posseasiua o( her property mis iiD to lay iier iiniids 'uti ber most precious pl of the iDotber loda. jThey're iIn son's iie's the gold night and day!" hnrsVoiiL a swift glance to. reassure Ruth, wbo sat in' mouriifui silence. Everett went on: "That Is the shrewd paiit Wllfecrr: sonV pipy. He knows that the law will give Miss Ruth here back bci-tBliie and, all that it coiitainsi It woiiia takp time.

but. lia agrc aa aresfjt; ting here, and no It better yyonia eiry 111. gotteiji cent and: iiend him to prlaoh with hi? what, does be do? Hctstily'iinpovec the real prize? He concealii itstUI works (he But we can put him out jof fiither'ii ran 't weri demanded We do we shali'stUI too; wiser as to tbe.jto!Wtlpn:^f-J^r)ra«»i gohJ. All our tninbie and'eicpenae willr have goue for naught. Wilkerson wlU the secret of bow are going to' get It 'mm himy detnandeil Dorr.

olIncbinE hi3 Everett smiled. "My buying It froni -He will ask mllHonsr s. Wilkerson's position for a moment. la liable iprrest. trial and long iiupiisonment a dozen rhargea.

twenty-four, hours we ran have him Uietbars. But Wc woiildnttbc helping ourselves much, would Yet Wllkerson and Mra. IHimcll don't want to go to jail. We Initd that club over them. have the sei-iet we.must have iitid we laii ruin tlieir Therefore we make a triule.

We give Theinaa- that will prosecute tiiiit will' even en rich hem. IT nci and they In return fo'r this, hand us over the plans that Tliomas ijallorl made." 7 (TO BE GOKTINUED) j'RAIIili: Myers.) i March School last Siin- and every Sunday at ten o'clock, piir new minister, Rev. pliver. prea 'cit- Wr his first this conference year last Sunday. Evcr.v one was glad to.see him.

Alatch Snow on the ground, en't, that an A receptionwlll be held W. G. 's Wednesiia'y night lor Rov Oliver. Mr. Charlie Hoekcn had iiu'itc a -se- vdre attack of lagriiiiio last wcick.

jMf'afld Mrs; Smart and llclij'n went to'Moran siippiilng and tho night, with friend.s there. (Jrandnia who spent last weeJc it the countr.v honie of her Frank, returned to her lionio in Lallariic last Saturday; Mr Mrs. Geo. Urenneckc moved out from l.aHarpe to thojlr Tarni in tlie Bethcr neighborhood last week. Prai- Hall clainiK them too, and tlieir friends here Were sorry, to htjar of Mr.

Brenhecke 's accident. i Helms of Ijallarpe wasctFavei- ingfovcr the again Monday with his huckster wagon. He took advantage of the bad and remodeled and painted ills wagon. Ray Wagner came out from lola Suhday to home folks and iook them for a long, joy ride in his auto. Mcncle is visiting his cousjn.

Coo. Brcnnecke. and Mrs. Brennecke; Grandma Seyiuonr and daughter, GRAND ON AU THE GREATEST AND HORS KANSAS AFTERNOON I AT P. I PROF.

OSCAIR RV AmerlcaVKinfiiof tainersr Wifl to tame and Drive to Harneas tho MPST VJCIOUS MAN-EATING STALUON QI iAif IN THE WORLD, THE DLAuli great Arena where, the battle will take place'' seats people. Prof. iGleason wAl enterj ArenA'ffor the Fight off his llfftf at 1:30 p. WodiMstfax Afternoon, AprH 7, Rain or Shine. Admission 4' From soine o( best iioriemen in IfcV state of Kusas.

Read what tliey abinitkit A T1 Vlf vicious man -kUIins stallira; to battle witb Prof. Oscar R. Gleawb, Aiigiai's Kng of Horse Tamfrs, Wednesday afternoon. April 7. in the city of Lawrence, A jRIQHT TTO A FINISH One that will so down history as the Greatest Struggle Between Man and Horse ever witnessed oil this eirth.

and spent the night with Bess RpylHili had the misfortune of ings onfc of his beautiful big gray horses last Mr. Van Caniji'braved the roadB Saturday" and' wont to lola in his car. He had nulte a time, but got all the I Cress and Crandpii Baker made a flying li'ip to lola and Carlyle one (lay la.st week for dinner at tlie homo of tlieir. friend, Mr who rifcently-iiiovcd toii faj-m near Carlylc.i i Mr' and Mrs. VhnCanip, A'crnOn and Fern Went to lola Sunday to sec Grand pa Van'Camp who is quite iioorly.

Mari Willianus lioliiort Myers haul fend Friday. OF TKE (SarahTrestbn.) Marc'ii when' wn were wishing for sun.shinn got rain and snow. We 'lioiie the one tlial. iiredictcd April a cold, wet inont i will prove a false ijrophot. I 1 We most of tilt ifoads driig before, tBis; rain, 1,.

Sairah Preston and Helen Clark were bbtlr'iout from town Saturday night. C. R. Beck and wife were called Ft. Scott Ithe first, of the.

week by the death of their nephew, i Lucy Bliss, was-quite sick this week with cold on her lungs. AVe are glad toircyort her JGrace Osborn lias suffering wi a pain in her side the past week. Green is Qtiite poorly and is firidin.g heip in the house very scarce. -Fred-Beaty now has his sheller in place and' is prepared to grind al! kihdW of grain, or hale hay. Beahm and wife spent Sunday inigiit ncwie: ZfiiTc and faiiilly -kttcnded Whom It.May the unders; Havuna, 22, iniS.

Concern: understand that Professor '-R. Gleason Is to attempts to taine and drive to h.irness Mr. W. W. Ross's vicious man eating stallion, k'nowh in this county as the "Bln.tk the deinqn pf the equlhe family.

Having Unown this horse for four and also knowing that he most dangerous, and the most vicious man. eating stallion In the world, we do riot hesitate to give as our opinion tlhat Professor Oscar R. Gleason or any Either living man will never lie able to accomplish the marvelous feat of taming this the citizens of. Montgomery Kansas, know, of and Tullly rpiilize that Professor Oscar It. Glci- stands the head: as the world's horseman.

We do hope and 'pray to that hc.inaiy be successfiil this great undertaking, and we also iliope that he will 'not get hurt iuiaimcdlfor life with this brute. Wo understand that Professor Glea- County, GUY PITTMAN, Mayor, W. G. SIMMONS, -roi). Welch Hotel.

RALPH SJRCONLOMB. Gen K. W. WORTHEN, Cashier Havana State Bank. L.

H. PITtMAN. A. T. F.

Ry. Agt. WM. HOWET.L, M. O.

C. COOpKit. Chlof of.rollcc, J. II. STKWAUT.

llardwarnnnd Implement Denier, AMOS C. F. DUNHAM, Fanner. Hiivana, Kas. C.

M. IX)UDKN, Elgin, Kas. h.avo known of. and been pirrson- nlly acqunliited with the man e.ating istalllor, Ulnck Devltf, for the p.nst six or seven year.s. I nth III years old ami have had more or loss experience with bad horses since a boy.

and this horse Is the worst hnr.sc II ever knew any- llilng about, and I dli not believe there Is any living p.erson due biin. J. and 'ij to before ITTO this day of linri. K. W.

WORTMEN. Notarj' Public. IJa that can ever sub- GUY PITTMAN. My commission 'January IS, State of KhiiSas, County ot Montgomer.v. Havana, lOlfi.

Til Whom Jl May Concern: am 50. years old. am now In the pmctice of medicine at Ibis place; have lived here since years), and have known W. W. Ross since uiKl the famous m.nii eating stallion.

Black DOYM, for several years, I performed the operation on Ross's band, bitten off by the said liorstj. 1 had more or less experience with bad horses all my life, and of all my experience, having personally Observed the action of thi.s. horse for il long time 1 do! nqt that any man living can him. 1). WM.

IIOD.KI-U M. D. sworn to before me Ijtbis lf.lh day ot 1915. E. W.

WORTH ir 1- Notary Public. My explr-js IS. 1 of Kansas. CoMoity of Montgomery. Havana, l.S.

I (im a farmer and stockman living near Havrma, and am president of the Havana Hank of Havana, -have known tjilsman eating stallion, niack Devil, for more than five years, and think he Is the most vicious animal ever saw. I have twoj of his colts coming 2 and 3 years which are (jrcntloland- easily handled. I do not think there Is any man that can handle this horse. (Signed) W. 11.

Subscribed and sworn to btforo me this IGth day of K. W. WORTHE.V. Notary Public. My commission expires IS, 191.I.

of of Montgomery, 1 aril years old and live near Havana. Kas. I have handled horses all IM.v life a'nd am well acquainted wl'h W. W.Ros.s. and have known', this ciiting stallion; Black Devil, ever since Mr.

P.oss has owned him, and I know he is a very vicious horse. 1 believe that this horse can never be subdued. (Signed) jA. KING. Subscribed and sworn to! before me this 15th day of ifllS, E.

'W. Notary public. coinmlssion expires IS. 1915. Sljile of Kan.sas, Coiinly of I have known tbelman catiiig Black Devil, since 1307, I am yearj: old and have in horses, for years and have seen a.

greatVnfaiiy bafl', horses and mules, but have never Weil anything near compare with ihlii and do not believe there in man earth who can subdue this ritatlloh: (Signed) W. G. Sl.MMONS. und sivorn to this 15th day of 1915. E.

Vr. WORTH EM, Notary Public. My commission expires Januaiy 18, 191,5... State of Kansa.s, Count.v of Montgaraery. I am.

a farmer and stockman; raising horses and mules. I have lived on a farni all my life. My age is 50; years. I know the eallng stallion. Black Devil, owned liy W.

Ross, and do noj, believe there Is a man break this horse of bis vicious habits. (Signed) H. G. I Siib.scrlbed. and sworn to before me lliis 15th day of January.

1915. W. WORTHEN, Notary Mv cohimlssion expires 1915. i Slate of Kansas, County of 1 haive known the man eating. atal-.

lion. Black Devil, for seven yearn.anif,. have 1 idpeil try lo work himi. I havn had -niiire or le.sa experience aU life with bad horses, and he Js wttrst ,1 ever saw, and-1 do not bctiflvqi. lliero Is a man living who c.nn~«ubdii«, him.

(Signed) O. C. CAUDJN. and sworn to before tills IBth day of Jiiunary, IfllB. W.

WOiiTHBN, Notary public. vmnmlsslon expires January 1915, I State of Kansas, County of I have known the man eating atal-. Hon, Black Devil, for five years tttHI have had or less cxpcrlcnc? bad horses all my life, but never iinw any animal as vicious and do.not.bcr llevc there Is any living man thpt can, subduu WOhTrtBN. Subscribed and sworn to before me this lath day of January, RKTTA BECK, Notary pjilbljc. commission expires I March 191S.

l' St.ile of Kansas. County of Jjlontgomery. ONE DOLLAa M. church-in town Sunday and took dinner at Free Frank Preston had severe cold and headache the first of the a touch of grippejno doubt. The roads had gotten passable for autOB.

the first; of the week, but the rain and snow i now mak them im- iia.ssablo.. The.men working the ISelJ telephone line got dinner with the farmer most to tlieir.work. Willie Zink was visiting at FranJc' Bliss's Saturday'afternbon. i Bi (MNi Rising: A MiBrc Sp6ck Stop Them From ing and Dangerous. everyone uses S.

for the bfood recalls a friend went i through as the result! Mar. Holt of has been visiting his rraughter, Mrs, 1, li'N. Baptist and family. Frank Baker and "Karl Brooks lended HtoraVy a( Fairview Tliursiiay night. Mrs.

Will Amlcrsan and were visiting at the parental Anderson homo Wiednesday and helped put in new fencing. Ike Brooks iias rctiirncd Ok- lahonut. Russell Darnold has 'luit- Kcliool --and Grow-1 will work for Jiini Fursmaii brothers shelled lor Mr. Baptist'Thursday, Will Campbell attended the siilo of France and Miintzertf asl Thursday, Gilbert and Frank Barker of Ivi- HariK- are hauling rock fot the foundation of a new home norlli of tlic Dan- While farm. Mrs.

Will Campbell and calledion Mrs. I. Haprlsli'l'hursday. Ur.vant, of Ilurnriolfil is in 'his vicinity demonstrating -Ihi; Ma'ntif; Mr. and Mrs.

George Breniiec.k'! have moved' new hqme. AFr. Hrennccko Had the inrsfprj.une tofall from a ladder and break.his arm, Mr. and Mrs. G.

B. liarnold were sholiping In lola Saturday. and Mrs. Will Campbell and lOLA (aJKAT VICrOKT. IVani a Fine for Towni K.

U. Coacir IJeclaros. March 31. (Siiecial ti the won' a great victory," said Coach W. O.

Hamilton, manager of atlilotics of Hie University of-Kansas, in speaking of the team represented lola al the tourua- njient la.st week. ienni has been a big ndvertisc- Fraternities, sororities and houses did'alltliey could to lola people comfortable. have a large stock of "Faultless" Rubber Goods to select prug Store. FOR Freiich nihuibcr Votes 52:0.000,000 lo Help "Frlcnc-s." Pa ris. I senate today iiient lor the town and the citizenship adopted bill, wliich already hHdipas- 6 that coniiniinity," continued Coach tied the chamber of deputies, provitt llaiiiilion.

the slate cha.m- ing for the advancing to Serbia. Bcl- is a big jlhiiig. but tlic con- (Irccce and Montenegro, as duel of tlio personnel of liie team was friends of the allies the, sum of jiiKl a.sl big, liacli man played a OOO.OOn francs, i this created a pleasant feel-j Ing aniong jthose 'ivatohing tlie games and'cla'used iiiiicli favorable fact that lola never won the ctipj before enlisted the sympathy of -1110 1 spectators and tlieru wen; always big a.roiind Ihe coiir't xyiheir lola, played, -I TheUvay the lol.i iioiired into Lawrence to'watcli their team, play wa .4 a big stipitilus to the boys. At least, seventy-live were up for llie con- Peo Wbati is tho bc3 (K laxative? Yeariof apcricnce ia 6e.llin leads to f. 'w: aa the safest, surest and most aatiafac- tory.

Sold only by 10 ceaU. UurreiPN Druif Store. 3ay result, rrom. a recovered if children were trading LaHarpe spent the day at thcJ. pir the road Is someone 'y Campbell home.

pimple Or email blood.rising. -A host of people-did not realize, until too late, what-ipay result from, a slight 8kiTu they 8. S. village and road is someone Russell and Chester Darnold and attended Sunday school at Prairie Hall Sunday. Edwin Fur6mah and Will Peiis it acts- in accordance wlili ac- tended the picture and wrest- cepted phv-aioldgicallaws and yet Its.

line.iriatGh at SavonTitirg Satutday. eftecf Is almost, beyond comprehension MrRphnu and' da'iiphter who to such driigs- Vhf ursma" aaugnter, 4 arsenic. Iodide of Alvfent attended church Suaday at Swedish church. Mr. and Mrs.

John Fursman and son spent Sunday at the jiarent- al home in lola. 'i Mr. and Mrs. Fired Wickland spent throughout the 'country you wni find Sunday at the 3. iW.

Hlbbs home. It regularlystock. Get a bot.tIe to- ann Mrs "W-alter TaeVaon and day. And if you believe yours, is a Mrs. welter ana peculiar case, the Medical children attended literary at Fanv night.

8 Copper 'and Other baneful- in- uences aU the world bears bllent; tp destructive teiidenci 1:8. iB: indeed a. nature's to: irhatiwe iieed.fand it is worthy of dm I 's "lUcHve Hill sill Hi piihliv sale al llie liriflilh Hani, I AorOi Jefferson Sl.ccel, Oil SATURDAY, APRIL 3, 15 Kegjniiing al I p. ni. sharp, Hie folluiYing (fjcscribed I HEAD 1 black mare, years old, Had; 1 sorrer marc, 10 years old, wt." tt.OO; i sorrel horse, 8 years old, wt.

llSu; 1 horse, 12 years old, wt. 1 cpVnihg yearliiig. HOli'iSEIIOLn (vOODS. 1 cream sepanator, nearly new; 1 Perfection 3-buriier oil stove; 1 laun- tlry stdve. iilOUlES ASD yVA i broad tire wagoii; 1 s'urrey iii fair condition; 1 open i in good condition; 2 sets singljP harness; 1.

saddle; top buggy. FAK.H Lll'LEMEXTSJ. I 1 corn planter. Many other articles too numerous to, nirttion. orgSmSeiBjd ot' Garden Seeds.

125 DIKereut i kinds; at TERMS OF SAI sums of $10 and under, 'All sirina bver 110 a credit of 8 months will earing 7 per cent interest from if one. 4 per cent dis: V. S. Auctioneer. U0Wl.y8»<:^tM«Hc»' hpproved If not paid when duia to draw 10 per cent from sale.

4 per.cent bount for cash on credit sales. No property be removed until settled fo.

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About The Iola Register Archive

Pages Available:
346,170
Years Available:
1875-2014