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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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"mmSfhm 15. 1917. vieHiefore hawwe had such an of short lengths: due to the greatest 'hiss in our career. These reninants are all merchandise, and in good ths: can use. These remnants will cover four long tables in front bf the store and be marked at LESS THAN COST.

will be plenty of Remnants for everyonejbut iwe advise you to come BRIEF: i Beck M' ifurnituiy tliiia auto show. i lone by Drake's as an Wliiclc hivs set up. a repatr slreet garage. H'e employ of T. B.

f.n-rT^lnJilBS a 30ut a new, house foV Don 't i forget 900. 2-12 -tf ibe statement ihm as the tisn receded in getting lii stjugpfijg-1 iw- pjissed, raaiU out of. tne ho says: the stamps njisrepresentatioiis; eJery 'inanufacturer ia now- Jn Sing. Sing becausfe he de i lockets to the. esabd were able to same article! aatiu; at the pricetlfc CITY NEWS IN BRIEF iTiiiuaid fur The 'ringcnt tamping law for soiiO seems that it does nDt apply-to! wnu-ii -Joii C.l-CS to more, paqk.

J. R.iCljnchas returned from Lawrence where lie bought a fine purebred Aberdeen Angiis bull for herd. -Befcrelstonng your goods a careful inspection of facilities and cleanliness should be Wei dtfer ivou this laviUtion. DraJte's, 313 NorUi Jefferspn. Phone W)9.

Some of, the advajice displiiys ofi spring millinery seem rather out of place with the weather, station flying snow and cold wave flags. illustrated lecture on the Great War. Christian church. Musical program begms ci .7:30. Admission 25c and lOc.

1 Be earlv and qct a.sootl seat. 1 The. womjnof ihe.U. B. church gave a' chicken pie dinner this noon which was enjoyed by a large number of pie.

The U. B. women have a reputation for giving diniicrs an.l suspect the- church o'f cornered the supply of in Shoes and ClotbT Ing goito Utwin's Second Hand Store, Xll 'mdison. 10-204tf O. H.

Dorsett 1 .5 Chanute on business this afternoon." Under Chattel Mortgage Fefiruarir 19,1917 calvjes, i roan and ired; 1 black heifer iiaiucd Bossiel 'l i i Etc. Ope of feeii; cpnslstlnig of coru, kafir corn and fbddfer. Onje set of harnesji, new last spring; 1 good Stude bakfr hay frame; 1 'th l.Westerib Mddl it, har-; 1 'nachlne7 1 P. New De- Ir.N'cw 'jidirngf Moltne ua.uw, vlrliot tbolHJ'andiall other by chattel mort rpd liereto' 'S-t'-S' farm, (southeast township 24. citv of (lote; a.

offer for cash pfop- "-tail Waced hdrse, iCglR named 1 named Pete; black sorrel 1 iborse. 4 OIP CATTLE. 'J Acting aii Ueceiver. CrraNEWSlN BRIEF. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Walliser will visit fricniH inlliiuiboldt for a few as she are spoke by a high school jboy raaVrlng.

a date over, "Say. kid, you away that old with mt --1 that furr-gafh- prings in one week! Say, you're a high flyer for we'll slather at the river 'tomorrow' rSo long." e. Jji Cox, Ear, and Tkroab her mother, Mrs. ili.ss Bertha Walton of Kansas City, who, has bean Mrs. E.

Ransom, has retiirned home. The wieli on tl J. B. kirk comnasiy lease on the Gain farm is e.xpected in this afternoon. at home by bu.mg her a dress.

former meat cutter at C. L. Cowcns', now located at S. Colborn with a fine line 06 groceries and' meats. Phone 665.

2-15 -17 George Marr went to' Kansas City this morning to visit'the auto show. illustrated lecture OH: the Great War. Christian church. Musical program begins r.t 7:30. Admission 2.Tcand,10c.

Be early an'd get a good seat. 2-13-15 Frank Xicholson went to Cherryvalc to attend a meeting of the Brlckuiak- ers Association which IS held there todaj-. that furnished room you desire to sub-let in a few. lines of type, and 9 reader of the classified ads will at your door. -i 2-12-tf who ought to.know, puts It this: way: 'If I were a girl and received a diamond ring.

I would walk over to the register of deeds office and ask to see Book-16 of the mortgage records to find.out whether the dealer held a. chattel mortgage on the Hall i Rail Pbyiletena. FhoMi ISO Md Ml. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF rs. Maude Kellur.who has been visiting at tlie home of her nnclc W.

IJ. Kelthi returned to her home in Lawton, today. A (daughter was born today to Mr. and Mrs. Dalton.

of 40C South Kentucky street has beat experienjced men Gity for Pianos and Household Furniture. Phone 2-3-tf Neal Saiterlee and Horton Ward are being held in jail at Columbus charged two motor cars at Baxter; Soryicc and Cleanliness is our hobby. Drake's. Phone 2-12-tr Mr. and Mrs.

if. H. Kiggs of Forgan. who been at the of a ftiggs of lola. and a It Riggs of Gas.

left for Arkansas City for a visit, before returning to their home. (Mrs. "Thomas, who lias been assisting t'tte meeting costal church liere-wepti ttf Pittsburg today to assist in. the work there. 7 room aouse six; blocks fromithe square.

Lars'; front and back porch, sleeping porth. Will accommodate two beds. In one. of oest residence districts cily and! tip top shape. Phone 710., RUBKHEUMATIC PAIN, STIFFNESS Kni) Trial Bottle o( Old "SfJaeobS Oil." only.

Stop drugginB one case, ja fifty requires internal- treatment soothing, Jacob's Oil" dlrecUy upon' and relief ilacolj 's and Bcialicairlintnient never; disappoints andean; a ttrtel ibotUel from your drug- glat and In, juat): you'll ibe free from rheumatic! and itciatici pain. stifrneasyand Don't suffer Relief yoo -i01 honest i "St Jacob 3 has 1 cured millions relittmatiem' Sufferers in the last half as good, for sciatida, neuralgia, 'lumbago; backache, sprains and F. M. Wortman went to BlackwolL. on a short business visif.

S. Blgus. IS in Kansa 3 City ini- ii lew T. il. Bowlus, as receiver of the .1.

ir. ilson estate, has filed suit in tne district cuurt to" recover on a proims-I sory note of $1,700. The defendants arc Radman, administrator of the estate ot.Chjirles L. Soovill.a national bank of Ottawa, ct al. and Mr.s.

C.l -M. and chil-' drcn returned home in Chanute this morning. They were called to I.aHarpo on account of the death of. the baby of Mr.i'and 'Mrs. R.

F. Dunham. S. Helm, who has sued the Eastern Kansas Oil Company three times, ha.i liled another daniacc suit in the di.n- trii-t court. Tills time he asks foi- ''a amounting to Mr.

Helm own3 a faim near the Kansas plant near Moran and he rl- 'thai the the pLii't aftd the ordors are very disagreealilc nnd ruinous to the vegetation. In 'he previous three suits he has damages amounting to ahqiit K'lr (roupr toughN and ColdM. A. Wheeler. Wise, SIIVK: ten years we have used Folc.v Money and Tar in our.family and consider it best cough medicine on tlie raarkfet, ospecialiy for children, as they like to take it" Contains oiJiates; safe for babies; effective for adults.

Checks croup; stops coughs: relieves colds. Kvans P.ros. The most remarkable ui.stancei of coincidence of, time occurred yesterday in Merchants' store; Just as telegraph ticker made the final tick for eleven the town clock began to strike and Mr. Merchants on time to the second. If you have ever tried to-find the right time -in a crowd, you will appreciate the almost supernatural event of three time pieces; being exactly problems aile adverti-sing i 2-12-tl' Isaac has returned her home In Am.boy,-111., aftei' two weeks viiitt with hsr Mrs.

Dpii Bogle. Earl Cunningham, of Gas, is suffering greatly from the effects of a running a nail inlhis foot. Oakley Davis, a brick layer employed in the new high school building, was i painfully injured luorning when a brick, thrown by a fellow work man, struck his bead, cutting a twp- mch gasli'. The tncn were piling brick close to. the building for conyenicnce and Mr.

Davis had been catching theni as the other uian tossed thelni from tne big pile. It was entirely accidental, ilary Weiyuinger, years old. died at two clock yestcV- day afternoon at' the 4ioiue of daughter. Mrs. Will Bealsley, 209 South Tenth street.

Pneumonia was. the cause of her death. The funeral service will be held tomorrow at the home at 11 o'clock in the morning, and burial will be in cemetery. Another daughter, Mrs. Katie Gregg, also lives here.

Mr. D. W. Lynch, who was born in Cottage Grove tow'nshlp, Allen county, but who for the past thirty years has been locating and operating mines In the Rocky Mountain country, is 'in lola todayron husiness connected with the Shipment of some zinc ore from liis mines; in Utahito th? Prime Western, smcltqr. 'While here he is the guest jot Ills boyhood friend.

Mr. Harmon llo- bart. fire in an oil tank stopped work on the company's well northeastern AV'oodson county duy. The tank was a supply tank for the engine and it is not known caught fire. The tank was destroyed and a tent was burned up in trying ito hmolhcr the flamed, but no other dain- agc done for a time flainps threatened the rig.

F. Hitchcock, district manager ot the Sons and'Daughters of Justice has returned from Winfield where he the past two weeks iin the -Winheld chapter. Feb. Sam Knox received telegram stating, S. M.

KnoS'of Princeton. Ilh, had died. Knoxviitarted for Princeton "Friday. Knox -has been an invalid for some time, on account of Ijfall in'which a serious Vinjury from-which she ercd. will 111., where ber S.

M. Knox Mr. and Mrs. E. E.

Kalm had a house full of company Sunday. Those present ilno. Gates and two friends from Gdxnett. and Mrs. Henry Mr.

and Mrs, Xeimyer, Mr. and Mrs. Wklund and the children of the different families, i Mr. and Stuteville and children. Mr.

and Mrs. Jno; Stuteville and children and Miss Katie Stuteville ijf: lola spent the day with their parents, Mr. and C. F. Stuteville Sunday.

Mrs. Wm Xetzke has been quite sick threatened with ipneumonia. but is better at this writing. I Walter Young is working for the pipe line company. Calvin Spears hay.

for W. D. Fronk to Humboldt Tuesday. Mrs. Walter Young Visiied witU her; parents, Mr.

and Mrs. W. Bhrker Sur- Geo. Porter sold a fine spin of.mules Smock recently. 1: Xot a very large attendance at Sunday schoolor church Sunilay.

The Rev. Meadow of Iliimboldt qall-! ed at the Parker home li i i Grace Parker who worksifor Brownfield S- Sifers iit lola was; She reports theyjare Just as lius.v candy as tliey were before the holidays. Maj4)e we are go- in? to have another Christmas this winter. J. W.

bought a horse at the Deeding sal3. i Hugaev is Reported on the list F. Stuteville parted'with a good servant the other day. He. sold his old "Tobe." sot into a place it was hook old.

"Tobe" on and business generally nicked up right away. Don't see how F. can farm without Mrs. McKinsey's daughter of Highland Park in Chicago; 111., is visitins her mother. Mrs.

W. C. Miss iof Arcadia has been visifiting Mr. and Mrs. E.

Kalm returned to her- home Saturday. Lloyd spent with tiie Kalm bo Sunday. 'ITIUfTY AND POWER tu Overcome Tmpnrc Blooci iind Mcak Conditions. A siindog, and a. rainbow were the unusual phenomena observed the sky at-0 clock this morning.

Some; friend called the Register office and said to look at the sky. In a body the office force went out andvcraned its several necks. Directly; in the cast and only a short distance north of the sun. was a "sun-dog" so bright that It rivaled' the sun, and- straight above a pretty rainbow out the clear skyi its bow-arching away from the sun. Felt Like 9V, Like a weak link in.a^chaln.

a organ enfeebles the whole body. Weak kidneys lower Morgan, Angela, writes: "I suf-j fcred with pains in backw .1 am 13 j-ears old, but I felt like of: Since I took Foley Kidney Pills 1 feel, like I did -when I was 2L" r.uc and $1.00 sizes. Evans ISros. The old Majestic tlieater on South street was sold this morning at an ad-, mimstrator'B sale ot the court E. Miller purchased the Uuiidiag.

bid I ding it in at 11145. It Isiunderstood that Mr; ailller was representing one of the heirs estate of P. J. Donnelly, to the building belonged, it has not been used as'a theater for several years. M.

regular meeting night bf the Camp has been changed from ll'onday to-Thursdtb" night each week, on account of other lodge meetings beings held I the same night. Xcighbors remember tbe.date: eod-tf G. A. STEWAIRT. V.

C. FRED COFVI1F5I Clork. --The recent tryng weather, expos- tire ,10 storms, the grip, hard coltis; pnedmania, fevers, diphtheria and other Idood-poisonmg. prostrating leave the whole system sub-npr- and blood depleted and thin, with tired pcor appetite, delicate power or almost none at aU. The-ideal treatment Is Hood be taken he- fore to purify the blood and' e.xpel poisons, and Pnptiron be taliea ai'ter rto put power into the blood, give strength, increase red corpuscles and.restore normalhealthrtone.

Hood's Sarsaparilla has for 40 years wOn and held the favor. 01 the people. Peptiron Pills are named from P-ep- sin and nux and otiiicr srood blood.and stomach tonics. Be wise and begin cn this reliable course of medicine today. CarlberK WUtakei CLASS TAILOBINO All' Work Hade iiiTDar Slipp.

Me iinaraatee iMtfefaetloiil SprlBgTstylcs Are: Give Eipcri Real Estate; Loans and Injurance KooHs and' 6 -OTCT- "The Mbni'oe Doctriiiet An Interpretation i Bushnell "Wild By Zane Gray. "Penrod arid Sam" By Booth Tarkington. "When a Man's a Manf fs Stm the Biggest Seller. Ilnndrcds of Popular Copyright EvansBros. Gertrude; Fultz lahd Mr.

Floyd were united; in marriage last night at (eight o'clock bj-j Probate 'dzp Smith, and have gone tp City for a short wedding trip. When return about the ciid of this week they will be ihorae on a farm two miles south bf Mr. and Mrs. racken are liighly esteemed yourig people. OPTOJIETBIST mi Eye Glasses aind Spcife- tacles Properly -f.

StorageV Hauling, I HOUSEHbLD GdODS A SPECIALTY FIREPBOOF BUILDIXOS Service Gaaranteed 1 Correspondcnoe S.olIcUed DRAKE'S 4ND STORAGE GOfS 319 lola, kaiis. PU0XE909 IVoman 's Eriirriience with Grippe. a cough cold on, and you have aches' and pains that are: hard to define: it Is likely fthat is Taking hold of your system. J. A.

Rodgers, Switzer. S. C.ssys: am susceptible to colds, ing in crlppe. fnthig cascT have found Foley's; Honey and Tar to prevent doctor Evans firbs." TO WUR ALL YOU BUYS WILL BE GOOD BUYS IF YOU BUY GOOD ddODS 4- J- Kasper's Royal Brand Coffee, 1-lb. tin 37c: A.

40q brand Coffee, 1-lb. tins. A. J. Kasper's brand Coffee, 1-lb.

tins3ftd! Coffee, 14b. tins: Pickwick 1-lb. tins.27c A. Kasper's'Surikissed brand .1.. 25c package American Beauty Coffee, i.

Pea Berry Cpffee, i-lb. package -23c New Port Coffee, 1-lb. package. i GeorgiB Washington Instant Coffee, medium size ckn" Geo. Washington Insta'nt can Instant 8-oz.

can 45c Instant PostumJ 4ioz: can 25c, Postum pkg. Postum 14c Gold Cross Milk, cans lOcH Cold Milk, small can 5c Sunfibwer Milk, large cans lOc Sunflower Milk, small cans per lb. .1... Lima I Beans I per lb. i Pink'BeanSjipeij IbJ.

per lb. Blackeyed Beans, per lb; Burbank bushel 5c: 14c; lie He We iire complcleni to arrange conduct funerals characterized by quiet r9nder efficient service and charge cbiislstr ently for it. -j CAiPBEiLL jlJNDERf.

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Years Available:
1875-2014