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The Iola Democrat from Iola, Kansas • 8

The Iola Democrat from Iola, Kansas • 8

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The Iola Democrati
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Iola, Kansas
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committee is truly grateful to Frank LIBERTY Floha Johnson, Correspondent Mrs John Sicka and Mrs Curtis Cor TJlrich for the entertainment furnished by bis nell visited Mrs Riley Thursday. We understand that Rick Eld ridge Mrs Nannie Hannon of Franklin is going to Missouri to bring home a cook. Indiana formerly Nannie Booe and four children came here last Thursday for a visit with Uncle John Cornell and other relatives. SALEM. The threshing machi nes have been Ye scribe and Ethel- Roush visited County News.

Postage and Supplies. Whenever your supply of stationery or postage rues out notify us and we will tend more. Better notify us a few weeksin advance for such things are overlooked in a newspaper office. tf GAS. J.

J. Weaver, Correspondent. The widow Kinsberg, dauhter, Mrs II Boatrigbt and son George and wife after having an extended visit with friends way down in Maryland returned home Monday. Laura McCormack and. Minnie Thompson went home the last of the week and returned Saturday evening.

at work on the Knox ranch and for Hattie Townsend Thursday. Mr Donald the past week. Ira Tyler and wife of Bourbon Mrs Lytic and children visited her county are staying with Bob Buyers Here 1 parents at Carlyle last Saturday and Sunday. Several Liberty people attended the Mr Pettit went up to Townseuds oyster supper at Piqua Thursday night for potatoes last week. and report a good time.

Mr Wedekend and daughters start A Townsend dug his peach blow ed to Manhattan yesterday. The potatoes Thursday he had 97 bushel girls will make their future home BUT. WE DID NOT SEE YOU. There will be literary at Liberty there. Mrs Bascom Johnston has been visit Saturday night.

George Bennett ar.d family started ing her husbands folks at Colony. Maud Keithly and son Yisited in last Friday for Los Angles California Husking corn has been going on rap horse shoe bend Tuesday. where they will make their future idly except when it rains and that is Guy Pees came home for election. home. May success go with them.

quite often. Mrs and Mrs Newman Crowell The contest on Friday by Mrs Gil- lams elocution class was well rendered visited at George Crowell 's last Fri and enjoyed by those who attended Those who did not attend missed a Mr Murphey finished baling hay Monday. 1 J'T Merry of Iola will preach at Liberty Sunday. Clarence Roush mashed his hand quite severely by getting it caught in a hay baler. The literary society has purchased MrsLytle went to Humboldt last Thursday.

rare treat. The p.ize was won by Mr. Knowlton. Mrs Banks and daughter, Mrs Lock- hart returned from Pleasanton last Thursday where they had been EAST MORAN. Emma Spatjord, Correspondent.

called by the serious illness of the an organ of Burke Brothers of Iola and will pay for it by having suppers former's sister. Dr. Lambeth is suffering from an this winter. Luther Tate and Alice nefferd were attack of the rheumatism. Mr Cornells sister; Mrs Fagg of Wycoff Kansas was to come Sunday for a visit we did not learn if she did The wedding of Mr Hull and Miss Etta Hart took place at the home of the bride two and a half miles west of Moran October 31st 1902.

Their many or not. The overcoats are going fast, lots of men and! boys are taking the advantage of our Big Stock and Endless Variety to provide themselves with a stylish Overcoat better than tailor made at less than half the tailor's price. The coat you want is here yet, but we can't hold it much longer for ou-the demand for such bargain's to great. When The Blizzard Comes Again the coats will come down off the hook but the price will be up in the store. Take the advantage both ways and buy now.

We will show you when you come in. friends extend congratulations. Don't Let Them Suffer. Frank Reese and family have mov Often children are tortured with edon the Gilliam farm east of itching and buring eczema and other skin diseases but Bucklen's Arnica town. The Misses Johnson of Blue Mound Salve heals the raw sores, expels in have been visiting at Ben Hartford's married last week at Jola.

Mr and Mrs Neimeyer have the sympathy of their many friends in the loss of their infant child. George Crowell is hauling corn to Humboldt. Mr Richmond and family are at Mr Muntzert's. lie is helping the boys gather corn. Wheat begins to look good since the last showers.

Rev Walters closed a successful four weeks meeting at Salem Monday night nine professed raith in Christ. Qn Sunday November Dili, there will be baptizing. Those whoyare sprinkled will be baptized at the school house at 2 p. m. and immersion at Flat Rock will follow the her vices at the school house.

(lamination, leaves the skin without a scar. Clean, fragrant, cheap, there's for a week. They returned home Sat urday. no salve on earth as good. Try it.

Miss lia Spawr and Miss Schold Cure guaranteed. Only 25c a Evans were the guests of Miss Amy Weast Brothers. Saturday. Mapes came down from Kansas City Friday on business. ROCKLOW.

Heckenliable has begun foundation for his new, house. the a Armstrong and John Hurley re turned from Indiana Sunday. All the farmers are busy husking Nortons little girl had the mis. fortune to get her arm broken Mon corn. Don 't forget the box social at Rock low Friday night November 21st.

aay. vr Jewell was called and it is hoped she will get along all right. Preaching Friday and Saturday nights of this week and Sunday morn Mrs Chas Dozier of Bayard visited relatives near Moran Saturday, ing and evening. Mrs Shank and daughter Mrs Men's Suits Boy's Suits Child's Suits Overcoats Rain Coats Hats and Caps. Autliur Moon are visiting Will Shank of Bronson this week.

Ben Davis is husking corn for Mel- Oscar Hartford returned from Blue Mound Monday. PRAIRIE ROSE. E. Miner, Correspondent. Thos Wood, Ford, Thos Boring and TO Miller have purchased new organs.

Oliver Mill had a telephone put in vin Brandenburg. OSAGE VALLEY E. O. Worden, Everybody is improving, the fine weather by husking corn. Joe Gillham is the we have heard of that has his corn all cribbed.

Theodore Wehmejvr and familyand Grandma Wehmeyer visited at Bakers Sunday. Mrs Lily Gillham and baby have been having the mumps Hie past week. Roscue Best was kicked in the face by a horse last Saturday miking a painful wound. Dr. Lambeth dressed the wound and it is healing.

Sun-da School Convention at the Valley well attended an I the pror.i verv iisjMI and in-s i uctive. Mrs Mattic Showalter is working for Melvin Brandenburg. Rocklow residents are cordially In vited to attend literary at Union every Thursday night. his house last week. Misses Myrtle and Ira Brandenburg attended the club dance at Bronson OLD ELSMORE.

Isaac Price Is husking corn for Englehart this. week. Farmers are paying three cents Gus and last Friday night. DR. 101 103 West 9th Kansas City, ft.

to lMtni Located. A Regolar Grtdoais an Hodwiaa. Over 30 Yean' Special Tears in Kansas City. Miss Nellie Droll inger was the guest of Misses Nell Small and Mabel Conger board for husking corn. .1 II Wood is feeding sixty head of Wednesday evening, Ed Hopper was the guest of John Grimes Sunday evening.

Auinoniea oy tne stmte to treat Chronic, Ferroui, ud SpoclU DltMtes. Cure guaranteed or money refunded. All medicine lurnished ready foruse to mercuryor injurious medicines used. No detention from business. Pa-tienu at a distance treated by mail and express.

Medicines sent everywhere free from gase or breakage. No medicine sent 6. D. unless part pay is sent with order. Charges low.

Orer 60.000 cases cured. 8tate youTcasiand 1 swid A 1 ig haul b- id jiiwavin substitutes and others who si cu i in- good name aid fain 01 Rook- Moimain Tea tna If famous by Mad so cine Co. 3tc. Camp bell It rr II! SOUTH WISE Mrs. Jones, Correspondent.

wNWKMwu, (miiuj oy letter, Strirttir "dlcally cured without the Seminal Weakness and line steers this winter. Uncle Jack is mail carrier on route one from Old Elsmore. Harry Bennett was visiting in th 8 neighborhood Sunday. Miss Elsie Teel was visiting Ye scribe and sisters last week. Miss Sophia Sylvester visited Miss Jane Bailey last Sunday.

The Wilcox house containing Nora Ard's household goods was consumed by tire last. Miuday morning Mrs Charles Englehart lormerly of Joe Hardy arid came in last week from Rice county for an extend eJ'visit with friends and relatives. Grandma Corns wishes us an Sexual Debility and excesses causing losses by dreams or with urine, pimples and blotches on the face, rashes of blood to the head, pains in the back, coufused ideas and forgetfulness, bashful-ness, aversion to society, loss of sexual power, toss of manhood, etc. cured for life. I can no'ince that she lost a black cape with illar attached between Diamond stop night losses, restore lost sexual power, nerve and brain power, enlarge and strengthen weak parts and make you fit for marriage.

us oi instruments. A new and infallible Bom Treatment No pain and no exposure. No caustics, cutting, bougies or sounds. No detention from business. Thousands cured.

A permanent cure guaranteed or money refunded. Send stamp for book, which fulfy explains this disease. scrotum-causing nervous debility, weakness of the sexual system, etc, permanently cured without pain. BlT) A If for both sexes. 96 pages, 27 pie-S-' tures true to Hfe, with full description of above diseases, the effects and cure, sent sealad so piaiQ wOppcr for ebl cenuia stamps.

scbool house and Wesley Lusts. this pUice but now of Chicago Gullett and Wood purchased a fine week. Several of the farmers are snapping their corn and hauling it to Moran t.o be shipped to Texas. Miss Cora Lamb left Tuesday fr Nevada Mo. where she will spend the winter.

Geo. Rush wife and daughter from Neosho county spent Saturday a Sunday with their daughter Mrs Miner. Miller shelled corn for IVcl -liam the last of the week. Rev Moore preached a very interesting sermon at this place Sunday. Tins weeK.

Mr Bromagcn cut Kailh corn fori fcv. Mrs Kninia Miller visited Mrs Lena Mill fui.day. (. Bor.ng came up from i lastot the week to ass st his Emery ColLy with his con jl tillering. vI-m Ljm il a il Florence' IV.

have been quite sick with the measles but are bel ter at this writing. .1 Fitzgerald is painting for 1) Tice. Monbeck is honie visiting. The revival meetings were postpoi -ed on a -count of the measles. Mrs ibinson came down fromKin-caid to sp -lid a week or two with hir daughter Mrs Thos Boring.

John Dejkor, wife ami two chiMren visited Saturdav night and Sunday with Charles and Oliver Mirer. Moran si viiiing slier son us this Earl Wouil spout SuuOay township. vnhilic that terrible disease, in all its uyIUIU9 forms and stag, cured for life. Blood Poisoning, Skin tnscsses. Ulcers, Swellings, Sores, Gonorrhoea, and Gleet, and all forms of Private Diseases, cositivelv cured young Jhorse from Jones last week.

It surely tried the patriotism of or sooner refunded. tine to go four or rive miles to vote. Free Moseua ol Anatomy for Hen Only. ALLENDALE. Belle Dalgarno, Correspondent.

Satisfaction guaranteed or money refuuueo, 'luese aiv the terms on winch the llavner Distiliinif St. Louis sulict iour oiuers. $3.20 will bung you iour fud quarts pure Seven-Vear Old Uye, express prepaid foria.2o. i-'uil piuLicuiins in their aunouticciiieiiL in issue, you interested. Delgarno is expected home WEIER GASOLINE EN6IKES are ess, tonart and anyone TlMtkorfefsrM ennesday.

tfliim ets The hallo we'en party at Mr Cam- tine ana are test for running Klimnf)r '-Tinders, Khredders. cutters. threshers, etc. The "Weber cVT I mels was well attended and everyone e.ijoyed the evening. Some of the tir-uiittis on men uummnir.

isrtm- a I IWMl ArMtAd All ulvjw ma. I. 'j I The London 8ewer Hn: The London sewer hunter before commencing operations provides him children masked and marched into the Ij fully Kuarantexd. C'aulscus tej ttmw mam bxwiM room to iiiarch played by Crystal Eastwood. Miss Jean Delgarno EhNmCs.

KaotatCttMhi self with a bull's-eye lantern, a canvas guessed the most persons correctly and was given a prize a cup and sau cer: Mr and JYlrs uamtnei and family Subscribct for The Friend-Democrat OF THE PEOPLE 3 MONTHS FOR 15 cents are respected by all who know them and we are glad to give them the praise for entertaining us so nicely, Uef reshments were served at a reasonable hour every one returned home, feeling they had spent a most lovely veiling. Literary at Spring Branch school nouse Wednesday night. All invited, apron and a po'e some seven or eight feet in length, having an iron at one end somewhat in the shape of a hoe. For greater the lantern Is Invariably fixed to the right shoulder, so that when walking the light is thrown ahead, and when stopping its rays shine directly at his feet Thus aoeountred he walks slowly through the mud, feeling with his naked feet for anything unusual, at the same time raking the accumulation from the walls and picking from the crevioes any article he sees. Nothing is allowed to escape him, no matter what it value, provided it is not valueless.

Old Iron, pieces of rope, bones, current coin of the realm and articles of plate and jewelry-all is good fish which comes to the hunter's net-Chambers' Journal THE SEiaiHBHim DD.T.H CURS DysHWU) Isssaala, Uf Pits, Serafftll, Btoto fMtM- is tas Intltsts sjsijl Civfislats.isi DiKSittof tht Heart. Staauuk. Llvsr. BawaUaajil BETHEL T. '7 ilk' Correspondent.

Walker Say moura ii White brought their' cattle home fro.n Andeison Country la CII Henderson went to Hum! oldt Satur lav. Mrs Turner of Old Elsmore and Mrs Miles of Oklahoma passed through Bethel Thursday on their way to Humboldt. Miss md Rogers of Elsmore visited her aunt Hr Walker is week. Klissys. Sslnsl Curvatur.

Huns Back. Clua Past. Ptttta Msaaaa a Uu.a iriiH au.b 9 vii in ski, srissnns Ml, tlmTrHttmnt Cur. Writs for Symptom Lis. Coasnltetiea TMnkfihtm4mn-'0-a Tr iad Bpsclalist for aach slass of disease.

Over thirty Specialists, rsprssentlas; tne vllepitthl. Hnmeopathio. and Eclectlo Schools of Msdicins, eomblnint their skill when neaaee. Salksmen wanted to look after our Interests in Allen and adjacent -rr oD-h ia liviclanleam. All medicine farnishod, and at no greater oeet tkaa oneordinan r.

vuuiiin ju warn araa ran so nave at 'nar own exp'ie. Telraph us in emeroney eases; we will eeaaa epeoUlistoa counties. Salary or commission. Addrcs. The Victor Oil Company.

Cleveland, Ohio. Don't forget the old man with the fish on his back. For nearly thirty years he has been traveling around the world, and is still traveling, bringing health and comfort wherever he goes. To the consumptive he brings the strength and flesh lie so much needs. To all weak and sickly children he gives rich and strengthening food.

To thin and pale persons he gives new firm flesh and rich red blood. Children who first saw the old man with the fish arc now grown up and have children of their own. He stands for Scott's Emulsion of pure cod liver oil a delightful food and a natural tonic for children, for old folks and for all who need flesh and strength. rniu capHtua ui pv.iui uivuuuoaur any operation anowa to argerf, IHiritf MTM you sairsr from CHICHESTER'S EIIGUSII PENNYROYAL PILLS NO CURE, NO PAY He yew tswitl ewrestf with the dlstinet nndsrstaaalBf tk at we will esn ftn eonnd and well or th treatment will eost yon natal off We ears Ijosl Mnnhood. Seminal Weakness, Boem.

ansed by IgnoranM, exesss or soota if riae ia robbd anddt-'ItikJ antil the mere monttoa of the rd deotar makes oor blood boil, yew rrf pmramtt tUt Wt kave proved ear ekill in earing Climate Disease br publishing ttioa-sads of voluntary tettimoalalaof home jeonle, Jvlag names, nletnres, and nV Jonah's neighbors refused to believe Ms story. "How could you live?" they aeked hint, "on the inside of a whale for three whole days "You'll have to take my word for it." lie said, with some bitterness. "I can't shew you an X-ray picture of tht whale." But Jonah and hie stery have lived through the ages, while his neighbor! Wive boon toffottea. Chicago Trthanfc Wantt-d a trust wori by gentleman or liuly in 'eh entity to murmge busi-int'fw for itu old established I.oum Of insnss, on we ur tMrhenn. OonnnhoM, SyphilU Vntaw.

trletnse aai ah weakassees of Me, ot 't ese mo a naaay7 OoneultaWna aH it don' WtM 4im ses, beeanss It wmld hetray eon- Meaaa. Hane. hmmm mm mmw aLlll EAST OF PIQCJA. v' itniy .0 wspon lent. Nat Wilson and wife retun.ed from a visit to Illinois last Saturday, Mr and Mrs Osborn will start to i next Thursday i visit their in fhcer, and family.

Banyy and Clara Hlldebrant were invited attend the wedding of Miss Minta of Carlyle last Thur day. Mr and Mrs 0 Brown and Anm Outvvr'it spirit Saturday and 'i n-day wiUi rl nite di Yates Ce'ter. Th Oyster supper was a success the pruocjjiiu Aaijunted to Th sis soass or aiseaae in aaather way, 1 la the west, Laeel PkrtMi tne z-anrs. holid thiiiiiclht ttMliiiif. A straight.

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