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Allen County Democrat from Iola, Kansas • 4

Allen County Democrat from Iola, Kansas • 4

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Iola, Kansas
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Mran. THE Allen County Democrat. Moran is real quiet this Old Rain-In-ThenFaee was up from CASH DRY GOODS And GROCERIES Kleiv Flour Erie, Sunday. TRADE WITH EVANS Published Every Friday. Mr.

Ritts, the man who drilled the holes in the ground for us, left, Tuesday night and took with him some of our Miller Purcell. people's good money; but that is what Prices always right. In the Yeager room it takes to find out whether you are in DEALERS Iola Entered in the Post Office at the gas belt or not. Kansas, as Second class matter. A little free-for-all.

took place the last SUBSCRIPTION RATES. DRUGS, DRUG SUNDRIES, PATENT MEDICINES, of the week between a certain three. $1.00 0year, In advance I PAINTS AND BRUSHES, OILS AND VARNISHES, Revival services are being held at the Highest Market Pric Paid for Produce, M. P. church this week.

WINDOW GLASS AND SPORTING GOODS. FRIDAY, JANUARY 13 1896. Prof. Kline gave the school boys lecture on ths use of tobacco, Monday Baptist Cburck. evening.

BOOKS, SATATIONERY, WALL PAPER, ART' There was no services at the E. rw KnMual meetings are in progress at ON HAND church, Sunday, on account of the stove MATERIALS, BLANK BOOKS, SCHOOL BOOKS, SCHOOL FURNITURE. the Baptist church with good interest pipe falling dawn, Sunday morning. MiM F.lla Johnson, an evangelist, has and been speaking this week to full hiuses Gas City 1 nave just received the finest line of Fall Winter Grinds evei brought to Iola. I The Rev.

W. R. Manly, a return ed missionary from India' and who recognized as an able and devout man You need a new suit, and I want to make you one. Laving prices for all work, and only First Class work turned out. speaks Sunday and every evening next Mrs.

White has returned from Missouri. Mr. Daly has moved on the old Wat-kins place. Mr. Neimyer and son went to Bronson, Sunday.

week. There will be afternoon prayer eewgaagsgeae Up-to -Date Goods in all Lines. Where quality is of greatest importance we buy the best. Where demand will justify, we carry all grades and Prices is the main consideration we will meet or discount any dealer in this part of the state. THREE REGISTERED PHARMACISTS.

W.J.EVANS. TELL EVANS. LOU EVANS. No one else handles your prescriptions. CORNER DRUG STORE.

SOUTH SIDE SQUARE, IOLA, KANSAS mnetinesat3 o'clock in the church Gas, lie Tailor. Surprised- Removed to new Odd Fellows Building. Mr. Shuey, of Iola, was calling in Gas Timsdav noon a number of members City. Tuesday.

Mr, Wilson has moved on the Mason place. Anna Rupp is visiting in Piqua. Miss Blanch A ten and Miss Nora of the Christian church, took advantage of Rev. Bryant's absence to raid his home and eat dinner with his wife. They went, with well filled baskets and had a royal good time, as did also Mrs.

Bryant. It is such acts of kindness and remembrance that warms the individual heart towards humanity in general and makes one feel that life is worth the living. Weaver were pleasant callers at the school iast week. Mr. and Mrs.

Cal. Patterson have TRADE moved to Iola. Work is propressing rapidly at the THE. Cherokee La ay on smelter. PROGRAM.

A friend of Verney Grove is visiting him this week. Of Semi-Annual Teachers' Association JJMr. Parrish attended court in Iola, of AJlen county, to be held Iola. Jan Friday, where he had a case pending. uary 21, 1899.

CRYSTAL DRUG STORE. We carry a complete line of Drugs, Drug Sundries and everything to be found in a first-class Drug stock. Carlyle. a. m.

Music. President's Address Clifford A. Mitchell. Holiday festivities are all over, peace Relation of the Teacher to the School and quietness again reign supreme so Board. Prof.

Finley Long. we will try and send you a few items.i C. Dyer, station agent at this place What should the Institute do for the has been transferred to Neosho Falls. Geo. Kellstadt, extra man at Elk Falls, Campbell 6c Burrell takes his place.

Teacher? Prof. W. J. Hull. 1:30 p.

m. Music. "Carrying Grades." Prof. Wm. Robinson.

WEST SIDE SQUARE' A R. Adams and wife, of Dickenson DON KICK YOURSELF If that last load of lumber you bought from some concern who pile all their stock out in the yard, with no cover over it, was checked an warped worse than you thought, don't go out behind the barn and kick yourself. You should know -that sun and rain are not conducive to high quality of lumber. The next time you want some lumber, and want the best, buy it from me. My stock is the very -best in the country.

Not only MADE right; but kept right. See my sheds, and the lumber itself, and notice how much nicer it is kept than any other stock you of. WHEN YOU ARE READY rn fix iin thincrs around the place, or build a new barn, shed, crib, house, or any county, are visiting his mother and other relatives. Discussion, W. Kelso and Mrs.

Crook. What are the Needs of the Association? J. M. Dunlap, of Quincey, 111. spent the holidays with home folks.

DO YOU ENOW A That two-thirds of your life is passed with your feet encased in leather. Why, then not hrve them comfortable. We have the kind that are comfortable Prof. 0. W.

Cline. General discussion. Question Box. County Superintendant. Roll Call.

Miscellaneous Business. thing else, drop in and see me. If you don't know just the amount and kind of stuff you: want, tell me your plans, and I will figure out for you the amount of Inmhnr reouired. We won't charge vou anything for doing this, no matter wWW vou huv from me or not. But I feel sure that if you will compare my atock with other stocks, you will buy from me, even if you have to drive a good Music in charge of Hallie Irving and Newt Cozine, of Ft.

Scott, spent a week visiting here. Miss Mary Gash visited her sister, Mrs. E. Lemasters, the past two Weeks. Mrs.

Jennie Covart went over to Neo-sno Falls, Monday for a few days visit. Died: At her home, Jan. 6, Mrs'. D. C.

dalispie, wife of D. C. Galispie. The remains were interred, at La Harpe. Xe heartfelt sympathy of the entire neighborhood goes out to the aged and deal out of your way to ao it.

Kate Ausherman. i Committee. and the prices are not high. For ladies wear we handle the Keystone Shoe Co's geods. They are made by the best skilled workmen.

Mhey are up to date in every particular and sold as low as goods of far less value. If you wear a pair ONCE, you will continue to wear them. Get them of Ricketts, A A. L.TAYLOR, Lumber Dealer. Mrs.

Caroline M. Swisher, of Moran died at the home of G. Allison sorrowing husband who is thus bereft of THE SHOE MAN. thin r.itv. Monday evening, in the 56th year of her age.

She came here from Moran on the 29th of last month for treatment for what Bhe thought was asthma but what proved to be pneumonia and from which she suffered ter his companion in his declining years. Mrs. Gillispie was a faithful, earnest christian, a loving wife, and a true friend. May her spirit enter into that rest she so richly deserves. J.

Estep shipped cattle to Kansas City Monday night. HALL COITAL: REAL ESTATE LOAN AND INSURANCE. LOANS 6 PER CENT. WITH A SMALL COMMISSION ON CITY PROPERTY OR EIGHT PER CENT. ON FARMS.

0t3kIf you want to buy or sell real estate here or elsewhere, call on us. OVER COWAN AUSHERMANS ribly until death came to her relief. Plaster Mrs. Swisher's maiden name was Shepherd and she was born in Virgo Jim Clark moved into the ho use va Screen Doors Oils cated by J. H.

Dyer. Aura Green visited in Kansas City and during the holidays. AND LA II Alt PE. Cement. Paints.

The bad weather does not keep people county, Indiana. She was married to W. F. Swisher at Terre Haute, in 1861. They began their married life in Missouri, but soon moved to Kansas, locating near Ft.

Scott. From there they moved to Oswego township in this county where they resided until eight years ago when Mr. Swisher died and she moved to Moran. She was the mother of nine children, seven of whom four girls and three boys survive her. Her remains were taken to Fairview cemetery, npar their old home, for bur- from moving especially if they have a J.

VANNUYS. Cashier. LEWIS L. NORTHRUP. Assist.

Cashier. OSCAR FOUST SON, Attorneys. MARY E. NORTHKUP. President.

K. A. NORTHKUP. Vice President. P.

NORTHKUP. '2nd. Vice Prest. new house to move into. Mr.

Bishop has brought his family here from Neosho Falls; they will go to housekeeping in the second story of his new building. Mr. Patterson has moved in his new cottage on the east side. We are Proprietors ESTABLISHED IIsA 1869. Cj6rthrup's Bank, ial.

Tuesday, and were accompanied to I their last resting place by kind and lov ing friends. Mr. Woodin has his house ready for of a lumber yard. We are located at the nortn-west corner of the square. We have looked over our observation book.

This ledger does not register one kick for a number of years. This ad. is put in this paper just to give this information. We think it may benefit the public and profit us too. NORTHRUP'S LUMBER YARD.

occuDancv. and will probably move at I OLfA, KANSAS. Responsibility larger than any Bank in Southern Kansas. The Farmer's Institute. once.

Mr. Kreuger, of Iola, bought out the The Allen County Farmer's Institute will hold an' adjourned meeting ac the Roberts stock, and intends putting in a nice line of Groceries and an up-to-date meat market. BECK Germania Hall, Humboldt, Kansas on Monday and Tuesday, Jan. 30 and 31, at which meeting two college institute workers will be present and give addresses, also the following program will in The Protestant Methodists are holding revival services in the eld school house, A General Banking Business Transacted all its branches- which has been fitted up with Beats to be used as a church. be carried out as near as possible: Address of Welcome Mr.

Woods is putting up a building on rr 1.3a. I Is Still In The Business With More Goods Than Every Everything on wheels, and will not be undersold, quality considered. The Best and most Popular Cultivators Plows, Planters, Harrows, Force Feed Seeders, Ball and Reariner Mowers. Reapers and Binders, Gas, Gaso mayor the lot south of the hotel to be used as Response a restaurant and bakery. Dealers in sforein and domestic exchange.

Collections snade accessible points and proceeds remitted on day of payment. -Liberal discounts given to customers. Loans made and negotiated on improved farms. The new houses in the Palmer addi J. T.

Tredway, A. C. F. Institute Association Good Roads S.J.Stewart. Catching Bugs A.H.Brown.

line and Traction Engines, Threshers, and in fact, anything you need. Sowing Machines, Organs and Rod Hot Dversified Farming T. S. Ball. tion being built by Ohlfest, make the south- west part of town look more prosperous.

Miss Ford, the elocutionist who gave a recital at the church last week, is a talented lady and deserves a larger audience than greeted her here; Potato Growing Robt. Shapel. CHOMA R. BOWLUS, Oasbier. CAMPBELL Attorney, GEO.

A. BOWLUS, President; MRS. M. iHARTMAN. Vice Pres.

Berry Culture Mrs. A. H. Heath. How to Keep up the Fertility of the Farm; J.

E. Lyons. SECOND DAY." Number Pounds of Grain to mare one The manicine show, which was here Bipios, all the week, left town, Sunday. It is to be wondered at that anything so vul- Pound of Pork. L.

Pearson -A an of Al I en Gou nty, IOLA, KANS. TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINBSS. houses, when character will Future of the Horse and Mule Industry gar will draw A. W. Crawford.

I anything of a refining Ware house south of Evan's Bros, jExchange 'Kansas City, Chicago and New York. Makes in ail parts of the United States. "waste its sweetness on the desert air." Flmer McChyn was here Mondar assisting Mr. Kreyger in invoicing and getting straightened out. The CrokinoleClub was entertained by Miss Belle Travis, Monday night.

John McDonald lett'for New York City, Monday, where be to enter a business college. Gray, (Of Iola, has accepted a position in Kruger's store. Beautifying the Home Alice Petite. Tree Planting N. W.

Crawford. A reception committee will see that all who attend from ft great distance, will be well provided for. A feast of good things (literary) will be provided for the audience and every farmer who can, should attend. It is to be hoped that another meeting will be held in Lallarpe, Moran or Allen Center in February. You are invited to J.C.

Norton, Sec. B. J. MITCHELL, --UREAL ESATE AND INSURANCE farm and City Bargains fn Renl EUtS. Inmranos written On ill RelUMs Coropsv ni.

Coi rsiopdmes Selieittd Postoffice Bldff, Iola Kansas, j. i Negotiates First Mortgage Loans On Real Estate. Correspondence Solicited,.

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