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The Iola Weekly Record from Iola, Kansas • 4

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THE IOLA EK It fcCORD; AUGU0T4; 1503 Iola, Kansas; Tuesday; Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, September 2, 3, 4, 5, 1902. OP COURSE YOU SRE GOING. SHSMBHBMMBasBMBBHBlBlBMBlllllMaHHMMaMBHBailBHBMBHSJBHBManBHBl Specimens From Arts and Crafts. Every Product of the Soil Produced. This Year the Best Excellent Premiums.

The Daily Talk of Everybody, Choice Household Products. Everybody and Everything Will be There. Excursion Rates. Boss Races. Special Music.

For Premium List and Other Information Address L. E. HORVILLE, President. C. H.

WHEATON, Secretary. 4 I BREVITIES OF FUN. COREA. CRAPTY OSTRICH. How the African Bird: Cleverly Executed the Disappearing, Act.

A well-known hunter and tax So voracious is the cod that it will swallow anything it sees in motion. People usually live longer on is- idermist tells this stony of a per- land's and small peninsulas than on ENTERPKISE. Walter Ling hopes soon to be up he doesn't find lying in bed vary plesant these days. Arjie Hayes and family are over from Burt Kansas, they attended the Missionary meeting Friday night. AN INTERESTING SCENE.

Suilding Operation That Curious Crowdi Gather to See. "The most interesting scene in Vashington," said an observing citi-cn to a Star reporter, "is the boy at he blower flinging red-hot bolts hrough the air in the operation of listening the structural steel frame ci a new building on street. "Interested crowds have daily sonal experience in South Africa. It 1 DEER IN ONTARIO. Seen as if Plentiful as Ever After Last Season's Slaughter.

Ten thousand deer were killed in 15 days in the last open season for the sport in the province of Ontario, according to theestimate of Chief Game Warden. E. Tinsley, just made public by the game commissioners. There is probably not such another country in the world as Ontario for the abundance of its red Virginia deer. Was.

Formerly a Country in Which. I hem Existed Three Kingdoms. Old Corea, like Britain with England, Wales and Scotland, was territory, inside of which were three kingdoms. These, says the New York Post, had a long history of intestine struggle and border warswith alternating invasions or succor from China or Japan. In the old book9 they goes far toward dispelling a slander The highest mountains in Cuba reach, greater heights than any peaks in, the- eastern ranges of the United States.

Meddle onee signified "to concern that has long clouded. the fair name of the ostrich. "Arriving at one of the monster hills of the white ant, I climbed upon it and raised my observation glasses to my eyes for a careful survey of the Aitnougn aunt Sabra Moore is matched this expert boy at the blower a the hope that his aim might prove some better she is not able to sit up any yet. region. My first glance showed me 1 Ulse and the meteoric blazing bit of (eel drop sizzling into the pools of in the cellar, but the boy at the R.

Peck and family visited Nobody who knows anything about hunting at all has any difficulty in securing all the game the law allows within the limits of the remarkably short season of 15 days during which the killing of deer is permitted, and for this reason all applications for an at Wesley Fisher's in tower has fooled the crowd. It is are called Kaokuli, Sinlo (Sillaand Petsi (Pak-je), the first and most warlike being in the north, the second in the southeast, and the third in the west of the peninsula. cultivating commerce and the arts of civilization, carried on trade even with the Arabs, in whose books the kingdom and its products are described. China made Silla its ally, and in a great invasion, 6G0 A. Chinese armies overran the peninsula, over Jiisway: self with It is so used in the Scriptttres, where the expression occurs- "meddle with your own business Inciifcaiusy the famous horse of the Roman emperoir Caligula, was actu-lly consecrated as a priest, had mangCT of pure ivory, and was never giver a drink from anything but gold pail.

You cannot or abuse anybody in the Japanese language. The-worst you can say of anybody is that It seems that when thisjdistrict "The steel skeleton floors of the nildino- are about 200 by 50 feet. arising Horn the aeaa level oi the plain beyond, two objects each having the form of a capital S. These I knew were the heads and necks of two ostriches. Though I believed that they had sighted me, I remained immovable until their necks were suddenly drawn down to the level of the top3 of the bushes which screened their bodies.

Then I knew for a certainty that they were aware of my elects a clerk or treasurer they extension of which many are received every year, are refused by the commissioners. Last winter 5,200 deer-hunting li eithei die or move away so that both offices have to 1 filled every year and this year is no exception. censes were issued, a thousand in ex threw a dynasty nearly 700 years old and annexed Pak-je as a province of China. The victory was commemo- he- is a "fellow; and if you want to, i'he boy, with his little blast-furnace. 1 occupies a position in the center of he floor where the work is going on.

The spaces between the girders are too wide for him to step to the gang of workmen who hammer the red-hot bolts into the connecting ends of the frame work, and their position changes too frequently to go to the trouble of laying down a path of boards. So the boy seizes the small, presence and would make a quick re- express your very, very pointed inr- rated by uprearing a great stone ten treat Free Preston visited his uncle, Tohn Preston in LaHarpe Grandma aud grandpa Riggs visited his brother Samuel Riggs-in. Iola Thursday. cess of the number in the preceding year. One express company alone carried nearly 3,000 carcasses of deer, and Dr.

McCallum, the head of the game commission, agrees with Mr. Tinsley that 10,000 head is quite a low estimate of the number killed by "Without losing an instant's time' feet high and seven feet wide, but the dignation, yoo shout, "There, It has been discovered that the cor porations controlled by J. Pierpont I ran to the spot where the birds hadi been standing and found their tracks. These I followed as far as they were distinguishable, and then took ai next year the son of the king raised the standard of revolt, and tumbled the big token of imperialism and con-auest into the river which flowed past Morgan and his associates pay cor hunters in the late openeason poration taxes the entire running expenses of the state of New The total sum if $150,738, of which The most remarKaDie circumstance father's capital. Four centuries in regard to this is the fact, insisted later, during the great drought (1047-upon by the commissioners, that the -1084)? the stone was exposed, and the the- mted States Steel company contribtttes $54,669.

The remainder blazing lump of red-hot steel in his tongs and flings it right at the workmen, perhaps 30 to 40 feet away, as one boy flings a ball to another. One of the workmen will catch the missile in an empty nail keg as cleverly as the boy throws it, another takes it out with a pair of tongs, and in a few seconds it is in place and hammered hard increasing numueriimeuoiniun-i oeot)le drew it to the bank but dxcl PLEASANT VAU.EY It rained Sunday night. Mr. Nostrand is badly in need of broom corn hands. Arch Montgomery and family visi.ed Mrs.

Osborns Sunday. Mr. Porter Addleman and family irrived from Pennsylvania Satur-lay. He came to work in, the oil eld. ers seems to cause no diminution in not set it up.

Covered with the debris is made up by seven other companies organized under the laws of New Jersey. of eight centuries, it lay undisturbed until 1886, when Mr. Tong, then secretary of the Chinese legation in the number of the deer. Of course, the part of the province where they are most abundant is in the north, though even in some of the compara The kissar is one of the most am- course which I believed the birds would naturally follow. No sooner had I reached the top of the ravine than I saw one of the ostriches climbing the side hill.

Estimating the distance, I took sight and fired. The ball passed immediately between his legs and struck in the sand of the side hill behind him. "In an instant the bird darted away like an arrow in the direction of a small clump of bushes in the center of an open space. Then he would pass behind thig bush and then finally emerge on the other side seemed cer ancient Egyptian instruments It is Seoul, and now Taotai of Tientsin, found represented in monuments an journeyed to Pu-yu and had excava Annie Anderson, (better known tedating the date oi Christ tions made at the spot 5 indicated. as McQausland), visited her aunt.

years. It consists of a circular body I After 18 feet of earth had been re moved he struck and uncovered the Hattie Ellis, Sunday, starting Monday to join her husband in Idaho which is to be her future home. and fast as a bolt in a boiler. "Whether the boy at the blower and the man with the empty nail keg is on the first or the tenth floor of the steel frame work, this dangerous pitch and catch of red-hot pieces of metal goes on all day. There is sel- dom a 'muff' by the catcher or a 'high ball' by the pitcher.

The crowds have patiently waited by the tively settled districts the pretty, animals are so numerous and so tame that they are an annoyance to farmers, in whose crops they do considerable damage. I The Eaimy riveT district of Ontario, which till recently contained no led deer, is now quite overrun with them, the new arrivals having come in froin. prostrat stone. Clearing off the surface, he first took a careful rubbing. Grandma Osborn and Mrs.

Haw- tain, and I aimed to catch him as he which is reproduced word for word made a fresh start from behind the kens visited at John Beahras thorn. He flew over the sand at a the neighboring state of Minnesota. terrific rate, and reached the bushes. order to raise the standard of th "Then I waited fully five minutes Jim Freeman came up from Humboldt to work for Mr. Nostrand during the busy season.

with a large triangular frame above, from the cross-bar of wkieh five strings pass to the bottom of the frame. It is tuned to the pentatonic scale. "There's a queer thing about Italian laborers," says a contractor who employs a great many of them, "and that is that they absolutely refuse to work in th'e rain. Did you ever see a gang of them working in the streets, digging trenches, or doing any other manual labor in the rain Well, you never did, and probably never will. Just as soon as a shower sets in, no matter how slight they jrill scramble the Corea Review for May, 1902, and made preparations to remove the stone.

Unfortunately, that night a terrible storm of wind and rain, which unroofed houses, swept away scores of dwellings and caused loss of life by the river flood, roused the superstitious fears of the people. Thinking sport it is now eriously, proposed to for him to emerge from his hid prohibit both the use of dogs and the with my rifle ready sighted killing of deer in the water in the so that I could pull the trigger rovince of Ontario. N. Y. Sun, the second he reappeared, but hour to see one of the red-hot bolts strike the man in the face instead of the interior of the keg, or miss him, and they have thus far waited in vain." Burying the Inn Sign.

Whenever an inn in the vicinity of Naworth estate loses its license there is an interesting obsequy. The inn sign is committed to the grave, in the j. presence of the old customers of the inn. As a rule, it is -watered with No Waste of Time at That. the spirits were angry, they filled up finally went forward to rout him the nit.

In substance, the text after 0UK reacuea jne xiump Some one has calculated that would take a typist 3,700 years working time to write "Dear Sir," and the usual fulsome compliments to the of bushes an examination of the sand Chinese emperor and his generals, snowed that the cra old bird bad praises the "benevolent assimila- Bhlfted hls course at a nSbt anSle. tion," and declares that the king, makinS tbe turn 80 suddenly that his WEST OF THE RIVER. The thrashing machines have finished the wheit along the river and are now getting to the prairie work. Curtis Cornell while unloading wheat in Mr. Murphy's barn fell, and broke two ribs.

Dr. Allen of Neosho Falls dressed his wound which will keep him quiet several days. Yours truly" to all the letters post for cover. If the ram continues, they will soon complain of feeling din a year. sick, and they knock off for the day.

A Remarkable Family. crown prince, 13 ministers and 700 Ieei nau Pi0weu UP vueaanuior auis courtier were narriftd to China, whila of 8eyeral tears in the shape of a bottle of whisky, accompanied by an appropriate On the steamship Haverford, five Chinese generals or military "Tbis wary tact had placed the ernors were left to administer the bushes between the bird mJself which reached this port from Liver Heights to Which Birds Fly. The heights to which different burial service. The Moorcock inn, Lanercost, was the last to be mourned. and he had made his way to new cover seven districts (250 prefectures), which, according to the text, had a pool recently, came aged William Schinmick, his wife and their 14 children.

The Schinmicks are Swedes, birds attain in their flight have often Mr. rowers tne picture man The Brampton justices took away its license, and the decision was upheld by Quarter sessions. The usual last while I was innocently waiting for him on the other side of the ambush. An Apache Indian could not have populationof 6,100,000. from Iola did some good work on our side of the river.

1 and traveled in the steerage. All the I A collection oi Brains. mt. j- i executed this move more cleverly. The Pans faculty of medicine has umilaA mvao rites were Heaven's First Law.

14 children are unmarried, and range in age- from five to 55. Such a wide diversity age as this among broth a collection of 2,200 brains, careful- i vM. tn Order is Heaven's first law, but ly prepared and catalogued. It is the the traditional story of how the silly many a man never thinks of obeying been the subject of dispute, especially among sportsmen. From observations lately made in Germany it would appear that the highest flier, as has always been supposed, is the eagle.

This bird was seen at a height of 3,000 yards. Crows also fly very high, though not to be compared with the king of birds, the greatest heights at which aeronauts have encountered them being 1,400 The lark, which is usually supposed to reach great heights, in it until he is called upon to enact the ostrich buries his head in the sand and believes that he is thereby con-cealed." Philadelphia Post. London's Daily Traffic. Laura Karmer is visiting' relatives in Ness this state at this writtiug. Katy Special.

The M. K. and T. will rnn a special train from Moran next Saturday to Humboldt, for the benefit of those who wish to attend the fusion convention to be held at that city. The train will leave Moran at 7.

a. m. arriving at Iola star role in a deathbed scene. Chi cago Daily News. Have You noticed This? result of 30 years of painstaking investigation, and is declared by the most eminent French experts to be an invaluable basis for the advancement of neurologic studies.

Wo Occasion for Surprise. Don't be surprised because people do contemptible things; you no doubt are occasionally guilty your self. Atchison Globe. It is mighty nam to keep your If the number of people daily en' month shut when you have nothing ers and sisters has probably never be fore been equaled. Philadelphia Record.

Surfing the Rich. Do not be eDvious of the rich. The have what money commands, the luxuries of life, that which ministers to the and to physical comfort, but they have also that which wealth brings, care, perplexity, continued worry, the burden of business, and sometimes heavy losses. The man of moderate means, humble competence, who is lander the necessity of working, is on tfie average much happier than the man of wealth. Many a man of great weaith thinks with regret of the nappy days which disappeared a riches in-Teased.

United Pnabrterlaa. tering London were to be dispatched from any given station by train, 1,977 to My. Atchison Globe. tMCSM reality only soars to about 1,000 yards above the ground, while the pigeons which were allowed to escape at an trains, each conveying 600 persons, "Did your little friend have a good time 7k. Pnnrihr uked the kindly neigh- would be required for the purpose.

Moreover, if all these trains were ar- tltitude between 900 and 3,000 yards, quickly descended to lower regions of at 8:15 and reaching Humboldt at 9 o'clock. It will leave Humboldt at 5 o'clock in the evening for the return trip. A in a a ra i rrVi linA iYiAV WATllii "Did he!" repeated the boy. "Well, you bet he did! Why, yon ought to Idle Talk. Idle talk is the work of a busy tongue.

Chicago Daily Newt. uugcu. the air, cover 221 miles of railway. the way he is bandaged 7.

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