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The Iola Register from Iola, Kansas • Page 3

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The Iola Registeri
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Iola, Kansas
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E. B. Browni jwife or Ernest Foster, son ot Mr. and ef, reported as slightly Mrs. Roy Poster, is iere for few and it yfaa beUeTOi) days visit with bis parents.

Ernest itaascd the critical stage is stationed at the IAICCS training station as a (member of the' ariation kectldn of' tlie maftoc corps. riSJWrt watch repairing. LelTIer'a. li Roberts left yesterday unrrm -r l-4emoon tor Chicago where he went 1 and X-raj. i5 to attend! fhe annual convention ot; i tlie Watlattil Association of Music i Humboldt.

Which he long has to the state hos Chicago home yesterday eve. attendant, Easley whio the will toe the guest of; Plario Company. 1 UliB jSxipectsI be alxi -ent about a ft-Siceefc The convention will dtal rarfods pbas 'is Of the ninsic' business. -V: I IJ. COX eye.

ear, nose lUirolat Glasses fitted. I like something dlf- enjoy t'he story of Jir. an eight j- year old Mrs. W. H.

Adamson, who has been very HI with the scarlet fever at her home the city, is reported much improved. Mrs. English Went to Kansas City this afternoon for a visit with Jier sister. Ruth Hedges. I AU Set rp ni RtMdr to go wiU GraMd ia Skapk.

The big rain served to peck ground-and the wind aiid sun Tr" CwTwar: e'nHst': nTlhf ISSn i 1864. in Company Francis Shows I o( uunols Cavalry and Belt er an, illness lasiing nearly three years John Bell, a well resident of, this city, passed away at his homk Scotl street on Friday. Jlav 6tb. at the age of 73 years, II) mombs! and 9 days. He was a tonight.

They are booked in heire the Campbell Post Mr. and Mrs Joseph Michael and 15. Legion, and carry Mr and Mrs. Harold that will appeal to all I The Ugion boys will IHJ ofi atoroie this afternoon seeing and has western Kansas in the early days btu later sold out and went to Coffey County, Kai'sas. where he; resided for about UO years, where he was principle carpenter at the ranch of the late Crandall.

in 1900: he cames- to lola and has lived here most, of the time since then. Practically his llfi? he has worked at the cari enter trade. A was honorably ent. most kindly at Memphis. Tcnn.

Mr. Bell helpful diBPost.ion a pnerous June 27. IStfi.in Ma Joving and patiCBt husband fa- In ho iher. most highly by his and netKdfiOrs. his hand and Miss Hazel Funstoni -or near Carlyle.

who visited over ibk week-end Fnnston Uncle and aunt. and Mrs. anil Clifford Pnnston. in Patsans, returned home A today. i I ohh).

In 1S.W hp inoveil to March II. 1874, ho that thing, carriage to Miss 'ing cancelled for Tuesday -'o'inny Webber, of Plqua, a J. are here from Kansas City visiting with Yeager's brother. Mr. Ralph and Lee and at the home of Mr.

and Paul Irwin of 212 street. ening. heavjr- iblllty. in the 'ormer. through lola TT fill Mdwas helped on his Gorrell.

of he was? tiack afraid be'in sufferlrig severt mental illness for som! tiine I9 expected to under skilUul treatment the hospitaL 1 Ijiwn Mower fJrlnd- liner. H. lawyer, Walnut. Miss Eiljn Moorhrad and Charles' or Leibold. Iwth of Falls, were Optlrnl Company, who has been ill iKriday night that will be worth wit- marrfed yesterday afternoon by at his homo .104 Jefferson nessing.

The company has la teni avenue for the past week, is re-: that Vill seat 1200 people in a Piau- portcd much improved and hopes to' that all can he able to be out in a week or which his mauy friends will be glad to know. weight bolcer with hitting and with very good record army as a hempen arena per; has indicated he is willing tii Jeff Clark, another heavy bby. for X. number ot rounds, si) the Ira B. l-ranu.

of the Prant? are there will be a pfogn.m to the. farm. rParrcdman Craw- Mrs. Ray Proctor -and -liotip tlipy will make their hpiw. Prortor is in the oil fields there.

now. Foy. Chiiopractpr. Over Bjla Phbne 13S, funds to 'ft QslbBy. after giviijg him his hrpak- Ii fMt.

Hei is to return to t)io L4ne With .10.1 (inriize. C. D. Lane, who moved heije from who will remain for a longer SucnUhtthrbl are living at his bedside when the end excepting one son, wis. Kansas, who came the wa.s .5 open to one in distress.

was heild from the home fternoon "May Stb, at 2:30, n. A. R. Tlie were at his bedside when the end Legion furnished the pall came, excepting one son, Funston of Lewis. Kansas, who came the fol-j service s.

He was laid to lowinu day. leaves to in Highland his loss, a loving wife, three sond.l ot Ll-wis. Kansas. and nt lola. and three daugh-' terB.

JiMila Str.alton und Minnie of Peabody. Kansa.s. and; "'O'lSnt it trst. Faye of lola. seven teen sraiidf liildren.

three great grand- -fr 4 4k XRREMP Practical PaperllaaKet Work quickly and neatly years experience Pfaone "1 chililren. one brother and two sis-' iif nbseviUe. Illinoi.s. a niini- (if other relatives and a host of. He never forcot friend.

nor dill he ever fail to appreciate KHFltASER CARPKNTER BI'I LDKR 421 South Jcffersfm Humboldt over a vearacoht -imr appreciate 421 South Jcffersfm Mrs. J. H. Is in Fredonia vis-i g.d i shown him. and tola.

Kas. Phone lUZ her daughter. Mrs. M. iVlouth -md tL Busenbark and farnily.

She is ex- be Lne iu peited home sometime this week. T-U to Mrii 0 who has hem there, home for the summer vara- for Ixr Mrs. Claude jrion. will return home on the from now on. They are planning, operating on a larger Both are very excellent and u.

I. their business should grow and tiring her daughter who is prosper atiendjug a deaf Sind dumb jjchooll Elisabeth Brown went on the afternoon BASSETT LOVERS CI Boyer of Humboldt, rerurned to licr train home in 1 IRT 1 jTbie Xoonday Luncheon Wninr Ijiday, to We a mwt inter- jiteitfpit session, ftiv I Jplot entertainment comihittee is jThe Sand will'serve to iiitro- Humor. Davis, itli her father. I he week-end. re InYerslfied Harry Brown Htfd Finished Mrs.

Homer LaForge returned .0 ho here her home In Kansas, today! H. Ri(ketts; after a short visit here with her urned to her parents. Mr. and. Mr-s.

James Coss rs. Harry Brown, whose wife has just ended a case In the district court for a divorce from him. and is a in' Fa 'rr oPPOsed the granting of the I iqcal talent that is n-a Ma Qtienomp. Kansas, passed j.plentJful! supply Allen coiiniy t.r vlrerrfav ot. i new Hiurniich 1 Machine, firan and' F-H.

Arnold, rhime rot urned! t.i llieir home in Hartle ville. iheM. riW. auotb.or very di'lrch'- irjf ill -diihce t.heir i-apacious liin 'evening and atten- dahci 'wasi good. this cial "diversion participated in deiighLs of the quafirille.

the srhot- ind one-sten. The fox trm "not The square danc Mrs. X. ofi through; Samuel was fined $in and their way (tojrosis in court at Mildred Mo. vvhore they are going' ycstenlay on the charge of assault- bti.siness 1 liis wife.

Lite Sunday afternoon County John VV. 1, Brown and I'ndersheriff Fred Woo'lin were i.alle(l to Mildred by i're()orts that to bo under the influence of some kind of home 'brew, was administering a whipping and Miss M. I to liis wife. The officers motored h.t^? been the guests of' to through the mud and il returned to their after an iiivestigalion of the case this afternoon. i decided to finish it tip while in a sh Ok this nioriiiiig after visit here with relatives.

B.l whi home in 1 in.Bassett Saturday night in company with Mrs. Roscoe Brown, a married woman: Thry were together in a closed car. It Uas nrtt the first instance in the case for Marshal whoi is on the police job in that city h.id warnid Harry Brown to stay away from Mrs. Brown, finding them igetlt'-r at near midnight, lockrd tl em up. A charge of; indecent and comttict was placed agains Iheni An agreement was reached .1 who the formal arraignment of -irirJ ,1" prisoner in court might be at was found guilty new dances the floor afternoon 'i 'ed.

booze was found by ding to the call of the change- all seem to ir. Sunday and thev lioth rieadpd guilty before Judge Harrv Brown was fined ISO and and Mrs. Roscoe Brown was fihcd $25 and'costs. paid up and released. i ithe officers.

riio ran who has been I of th" Ifave 1 are h. rirn). ovler. and Nvont to Fort ye.sterd.iy Htisinesg 'for the firm. Phrtiie ll.Halo took Contcr a triing in a.

nf tiall Ya'- wth 3 to' Batteries were. Y.jtes ten Taylor and Lam. It wa.s a Mjjfrom start to Buffalo Mrs. j. and jljpipxiiig four hit.s and ihf Miss of pa.sged tTjtre Cumminjrs nil 4'fi two 'hr'iivih here their hiLs.

Center piays x.iv 10 li.illarpe. iiy i on the Ceraer diamon') of Tlf ter-in-iaw of Mrs S. at fnhi's there. in camp at Tontka at anrt Mrs. James F.nley nf 402 the round u- church.

have xperienced wet weather for Wellington today. camping out hut seem to eujov it. Garage, will storn ymr Ford ifrfam oii -jor t.ike mi nav 'They belli a track-meet the law land ih" BurlmstiVn trmip took i-he I with ihiril, lola oil has a small group in the canin. Kenneth toii and Marshall Ijimar. In the girls' Friendly society is J.itn- son.

of Then Siimlay. the 'tt llev. James Wise. Bishon of the the'. pifH of Kan.sas.

wtU 'n 1 Maxson. a sis-i tola, confirmed a cLi of Thi.s Uiviry who died rj9th annual conference mtirning ar her hiirth. The he held morrow aftenrxin throe for Where Hitat People fio Today and Tuesday "Nobody's Girl" 1 "iif ir 'rijp -Mr; Seen'; a traveifn; ijlle niro of Richard Con-. rart df the hiid marie Balfl bis the state traek ejSaturdav. vyjth- rain tli-- nfton rra, ifeavy.

ihe.hnv.. tits' t'l and: fourth 'n 11- Itook -l j. iaji ll fo-iriii r'-- '444 It wa; a vi-v as a hip rlay f(ir Thahy Fleniinc. Miss llaymond i ihe tod- I 'ti'iito ro(! ly on .1 siiorljiiier whose riMi 'Jier died a year ag.i liiisirtss visit. and whose chief care now niitst h- (entrusted a C.

ha P'T-I while the father. Clarence the. arrxery st(i( nf Mr. i 1- ar work it: ar lola frtct.u-y. story of haiiy Raymond in Rrgi.ster reached ha.s heetj 's of several peop'e and it.his Ross k- 1 j.ic momr called at th siV' cnrnina lula hotii- to t.ike the He nwns 1 his L.

al Wa.shing-,'Jhe )n venue, taijtic pos.se.ssion to-. Cot, inc br I'lr shojaring (in oufing.and to give an opporrunirv piany look nv.i-. The -i)abv jtii'i Mm s'li ill liis new Hife Shane Mion troind it a th-i'n siatl' meet 13ITS the nrtij. i The Tri jphi '-r of I (jiffilik Ma-hinf -H Hv to Tipmorrdw wjiU h. r.fi?-r-::.

T) lay if. the Ff-ir i h-l li. i by and' fiti.il is I he u.isi.d ttra- i (SlCis eXretitM tWnt the' SDvernniei; s'SJJl at 'hy from Ht. I i AnTgVil all Che Franfis shuv tfijfjjr tuesm jiotncrrna 1 the cirls an '-l of Ihej'ifr 'Sifglftter cariiirar; Ali th- the outs iiniforra. wea; jtf they wiear somtthins thtit will-desic- cr r- w.ll 3)e: es desisn tc iiientify Itfenj -frtinj 'i'f -ither jgirls.

who will N- there They liaire a ineer Reuisrer joifice o'cloi bat.e; i'firfllfbt on. hand rn d'uvn ijtpfeifie wll! "be a preat. fBcjthem. and one that tluy iWlllPB waa forget. Mrr- SOI! wh" en vij- in -t hnme on rht' train yeptnrday.

Vr 'Jene nf the nrti? 'liTo. Ill fity e.irly i iit; a Mrs Cruc Ilrar.ier went 1 (m the tr to- III. a shnri hnsiiiis.s Mrs A Ha. k.it._ whi h.is her-- at thi' h.vue of and home in HiirnUjI-Ilt h.i'.s fun; Wii u.i.f I h'-r Cirt hac, 1-. the Francis fii'- I ii rerii laii'iE frum an'itijiiry he r--' 'i' a I.irac of -tecl frit 07.

Me to hospital within a week i The H. left on thf rnoon train tty U'av- 1 erlv. fc-r a vLi-it with his Mathis. Mr. stroke in atiii has been in quiie a io'is (inndi'ion i He has nor well -iS' few was at Oak 'day.

no atiplicaiion having 111 (d- f)r iMiii. a big liiii golden boy. hapjiy hearted and full of life and despite hi restrict ed opportunitv for fun r.fr- rind and laughs it uff wit4i inuocent unconcern. Ho.ni.ince iif Air. Also- and Fifteenth Kpi.sode of the Vanishing Dagger ViC.

i "The Desert Sccrpion' been Jiuite' days, Frank Brasier returned to lola from, ysterday to ex- piairi issuance of no fun-1 checks. Brasier-i- an. oil'man promtnca'c-e and is puted to be a large stockholder of equities and stocks. Sh'r- i iff asserts. Two I aggregating something like failed CO clear.

iioweVer. 'ier'has been requesfed to provide for, tlvfpi- He gave bond and thr offjfeers the pa'ymtnti on the will be made held by Braaier. otf'-j jeers said, were-not producing caiih but it oil main's aaseut were sucb as will iexi ricai? the present 'difficulty. Mr. Brasier has been coBCfrned in the lola field for some thOM and latslybaa extended his liitereists to Montgomery countit Be Sure to Gome to Town on Sales Day! The following mer'chants of Tola will offeror! Sales Day, May 11, to the highest bidder an order for goods for the amount set opposite their names.

Your price will be their price. Barcla.v-Shields CIo. Co. Bros Globe Shoe Clo. Co.

A. Beck Furniture Co SIO.OO Fryer Bros. H. Shields $7.50 L. B.

Gladfelter Wishard Hardware Co. T. A. Joyce $5.00 The Prairie View Stock Farm of Humboldt, Kansas, will sell to the highest bidder, three registered boai-s, one registered gilt. All registered Spotted Poland China Hogs.

This is an extra fine bunch of hogs and papers will furnished with" each hog. Look tht Spvb Two Brand New May Styles $7.00 11 East Madison III a Beautiful Sliacfe of Brown Kid Double Pearl Button, 1 in Baby French ami f.oui.-<, covered or all leather heels' to match. A value. Good One to Have in Your Suit. Itf.s clpthe.s in.surancc.

It is it real pleasure to lis to old cu.stomer.s come in tor new It nrjeans; that they're all satisfied. tort Schaffner Marx and I Society Brand I to 350.00 Others for to $30.00 iShoe Qo. 4. ask Dad SpecM Matinee 4:30 p. m.

hr School Children I Amission 10c lik and 20fc; Night 15c 4:30, 7:15.

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