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The Iola Weekly Index and the Elsmore Enterprise from Iola, Kansas • 4

The Iola Weekly Index and the Elsmore Enterprise du lieu suivant : Iola, Kansas • 4

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1 storm in seme parts lately. for a fine assortment ot lumber. DR. 0. R.

BUSHFIELD DENTIST Suit Norlhrup Building Pkone 5S3 Iola, Kansas We are sorry to say that Richard Eldridge is very sick at this writing. Ella Peck and children visited at Wra. Balins' Tuesday. J. A.

SP1CER 1 Russell Cubbison shipped another car of stock. Mr. Frank Sigler is to move on Lou Taylors place north of Kin-caid. One of Luccock's vans passed ln. 1 DENTIST I 0ver Reynolds' Drug Store Dr.

0. T. La Grange, DENTIST. Office in A. U.

W. Bids Crown and Bridge jpork a Sptcialty. I'iione 687 Correspondence 4 First-class Dental Work at Reasonable Prices. All work gnaranteed. Over one thousand patients treated in my office in the past year.

Don't forget the place. lola, Kansas Wannersbllrg Items. M. JONES, Up-to-Date Tailor, Onr work Advertises 0 Business. Some begin to think of sowing it.

Piqua and Vicinity. Mrs. John Beahm assisted with the meeting at Liberty some last week, but owing to so many people having severe colds they do not think it advisable to continue it this week, Logue Wright, Ilarlie Finch and others are hauling Charlie drilling rig. Mr. Shaffer has moved on the Tanner farm, which he lately bought.

Agnes Weigle visited at Mr. Michies since our last report. Mrs. Harris and son and Mr. and Mrs.

Steve Bryant drove over for a farewell visit at: Elder Bixler's Sunday. Mrs. Keithley aud Mrs, Moore, of lola, were out. to the surprise carpet rag tacking at Mrs. Wednesday.

Alice Trobridge visited at Mr. Long's, near Neosho Fulls, last 4 I luiuugu ncie wun an enormous load of furniture going to the Vestal place. Theteam was nearly exhausted and could hardly pull the load. W. I.

Stanley has moved wheie Tinsley lived. At the home of Mr. Chap. Japhet Sunshine and good roads, plowing and breaking stalks.moving and attending sales are some of the conditions existing around here. Mr.

Cubbisou's babies are ill with malaria fever. -SJVIr. and Mrs. Vaughn, of La-Harpe Jessie Daughtery, of Star Mrs. Hoffman and Ruby and Mrs.

Leffler and Ada were visitors at Mr. Frame's this week-Willie DeMitts, aged 10, son of AlecDeMitts, livh.g two miles eiist of Bayard, "died Wednesday morning at 12 A. M. Ho was suffering from diabetis lie was taken to Hronson today fur burial. si FOR HOME COOKING like mother's, go to MRS.

CARLTON'S N. E. Corner of the square. Regular MEALS 25C SHORT ORDERS AT Al.t HOURS. Miss Alma Kricksoti came home from Kansas City Saturday for a 1 Theophlus Dahlstron and his father drove over to CliauuLe Friday on business.

Rev. Acsell punch ased a cow 10:11, Aug Nystrom Saturday, winch was a fine It seems as though there is one s.iK' every day in the wt-ck txcej.it "i Claude S. Culbertsbn ft i 1 IK EHBHLMEi J. E. POWELL, Jeal Estate, Loans and Insurance Money at 5 per cent, and small cash commission, 6 per cent, straight.

Rooms 5-6 ouer Kvans' drug store. buiulay, 111 this part of the county. A. 1.5. Olson will have a large sa February 26th.

Misses Ahuedaatid Jennie left for Kansas City Tuer-Jay where they went to take up their Mr. Cubbi son's babies are better at the present writing. Liteiarywas quite a success Wednesday evening and Foreign Sunday. Sunday was a lovely day and yet but few came out to hear Reverend Smith Sunday afternoon. John Cloud has a young man from Missouri working for him now.

TELELPllONE 332 rUsiness Phone 560. Res. riioue 340 emigration Ava.s given to the work. Mrs. Peterson and Mrs.

Svvau-ou left for their home at 'Murine," III. Mis. Nettie Peck, of Neosho Reverend Smith gave a fine lecture at the Methodist church Monday night and those who missed it missed a rare treat. Mrs. Jones talked with her niece in Burlington Monday night over E.

Horville, President, F. J. Norton, Vice-1'rtsideiit. J. H.

Campbell, Cashier Frank Wood. Assistant Cashier. Falls is visiting at Chus Harveys. Mrs. Sarah Ross of Bronson is visiting at her son in law's' Mr M.

M. Cubbison. Rev. Combs preached his re-well sermon here Sunday a Their stay was short but they like Kansas very well. Alfred Anderson was been buy re-shingling his house last John Westerburg's house caught fire Saturday evening but no serious damage was done.

It is thought that the globe broke and fell on the bed and set it on fire. The general call was given over the line and soon a crowd was gathered at the place. lola Dye Works Suits Cleaned Dyed and Pressed on short notice. Hats Cleaned, Blocked -and Retrimmed Ladies work a specialty. First Class Work Guaranteed.

C. POSTON, Prop'r. "hone 533, lola Kna. 210 Noath Jefferson. the 'phone.

The talking was plain. Doctor LanJ, of Piqua, was called to see R. A. Eldredge Monday night. Iola State Bank, Iola, Kansas.

CAPITAL $12,500.00 DIRKCTORS. f. J. A. W.

Beck, 1. K. Horville, J. A. Robinson.

H. Henderson. Ceo Nicholson, Frank Kiiltlle. STOCKHOLDERS. K.

Horville, Geo. R. Nicnolson, A. W. Beck.

Paul Klein. 1,. Northrup I. Pomler H. U.

Henderson, V. J. Horton, A. Tnvlor. H.

T. Evans, W. T. Evans H. Campbell, J.

A. Robinson, Frank Riddle. crowded house. His reading lo-son was taken from Gen. 1 1.

He has won many friends 1 his straight forwardness and his hearty fellowship. Monday, about noon Mr.Coen's barn caught fire and was burned to the ground. He loses a team of horses, a pig, his harness, Pleasant Valley. Grandma Osborn feels lots better, Mrs. swan ieison has an incu bator and has 75 little chickens aud has had for two weeks.

Who can corn and chicken house and two beat that for this time of the year stacks of hay belonging to Mr, she visited at John Brown's Wednesday, af Allen Fisher's Thursday and at Geo. Ellis', Sunday. Ebb Baird wants to buy a horse. Clarence Beahm and wife visited Nat Beahm's Sunday after church. At the, spelling and arithmetic match between Onion creek and John Worth.

Effie ran out with 1 licophlus Dnhlstron left tor Kausas City where he went to take up his work at the carpenter knife and tried to cut the Geo. A. Bowlus, President. Thos. H.

Bowlus, Cashier. trade. If horses loose but smoke and flames strangled her and she was obliged to crawl out and let the horses burn. Allen County State Bank. John Johnson has his house plumbed for gas and is now burn ing natural fuel.

IOLA, KANSAS. A good deal of hedge is being cut CAPITAL $30,000.00 W. Beck, I. C. Beatty, A.

J. Fulton, 1 Koiiers. Geo. A. Bowlus Thos.

H. Bowlus 'ill Dewitt schools at Onion creek Thursday night, Onion creek beat ia spelling and Dewitt beat in arithmetic. Geo. Fisher and wife are visiting her folks in Leavenworth this week. May Ellis was in lola having a mole removed from her face last week.

May Nostrand and children are visiting her sister, Edith Ross, at this writing. She lives near Humboldt. Mr. and Mrs. Rube Miller visited WE ISSUE OUR OWN DRAFTS ON ALL EUROPEAN POINTS Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent From a 00 to $5.00 per Year to avoid trouble with oar new officers.

Victor Swanson went to Kansas City last" week but will return in a week or so to help his brother farm this season. Thomas Johnson, who has had the road drag in use the last few days, has put the roads in fine shape. Fdwin Benson, from is visiting Mrs. John Swanson and family. Geneva, Miss Ona Gray, of lola, is visiting her uncle, Wm.

Wren, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gray visited in Geneva this Meek. Mr. Chris Troutwine and Miss Flossie Wiggins drove up from lola Sunday.

Wm. Hyde loaded wheat at Piqua the first of the week-Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rees, and Mr. and Mrs.

Ceorgc Hayden were visitors in Geneva Sunday. Ben Alcorn and George Perkins drove to Tola Tuesday. Frank Knowlton and Sam Mil-ler drove up from lola Saturday returning Sunday evening. George and Jas Leavitt are on the sick list. Robert Hyde made a business trip to Piqua and lola Wednesday.

Going to Build her folks over at Gas Saturday night and Sunday. 3- T. Sewall Graduate Optician DEALER IN Jewelry, Silverware, Libbey Cut Glass, Rookwood Pottery, and Hand Painted China 104 North Washington Homer Rush is pressing aud THEN BUY YOUK 1 marketing Julia Fisher's hay. Sunday was such a lovely day that no one had any excuse for Lumber staying home from church. Nellie Beahm is feelitig much better than she did a week ago FROM little Josephine Beahm is feeling Washington Heights, J.

C. Riggs came out from lola the first of the week and is putting a new floor in the dining room of his house and rebuilding the porch. Grandpa Jefferies was able to ride to town Saturday. A. G.

Fisher and family, Homer Rush and family, Mabel and Josie Preston, Daisy Wheeler and Lillian Morrison visited at C. R. Peck's Sunday. Grandpa Vetters catue out one day last week to stay a while with his daughter. Alta Ling's cousin, Karl Bush-' nell, of Coffeyville, sent him two nice sheep Saturday.

New cross from teething. PAUL KLEIN Carriage '1 fi'si" Some from Wilson county near Buffalo were here and attended church Sunday but for some reason Rev. Holbert did not get here. Mr, and Mrs. Gene Johnson from near Chanute were up visiting grandma Osborn the last of the week.

The neighbors went in with well fillei I baskets Monday night and gave Charlie McKinney and wife a very pleasant surprise. The sad- The' NORTHWESTERN Mutual Life Insurance Company of Milwaukee Will carry your Life Insurance cheaper than any other Company or order. Address Malcolm Hughes, Dist. Mgr. Over Burrell Drug Store, lola, Kans.

Shop The Northrup National Bank, lola, Kansas. Ocpicurk: I Northriif, F. A. NoKTHkuv, Vice 1). P.

NuitrudW Second Vice Brumbaugh, Cashier, Mblvin Kkonk, Asst. Cashier, Dikbctokm: 1. Northrup, K. A. Northrup, I).

V. Northrup, A. Brumbaugh, Horton. Ceo. U.

Nicholson, J. W. Perry. National Hank of Commerce. St.

Louis, Baxter V. McClain, Attorney P. E. Btaty, Bert Hayse and J. i M.

l'rtslon were fixing up the con-jstitution and by-laws for theKnter- prise Telephone" Co, Thursday might. est part of it was that they were was I T. Dawson, R. A. Eldridge, going away so soon and this Jus-iii Rutto and Jimmy Jones made 1 their farewell ESTABLISHED I869.

NATIONALIZED 90, CAPITAL $50 000.00 SURPLUS $10,000.00 Bring your work to us and we will do it in a workmanlike manner. Black- smithing, Woodwork, Carriage Pain li ng and -Trimming. Give us a call. See our work. Ge; our prices and we will guarantee Satisfaction.

RUBBER TIRES AND OTHER I hlder Bixler a tarewell visit THE IOLA PLANING MILL Manufactures doors, sash, store front, window and door frames, screens, fttoie shelving, count' ers. show cases, stair work, turned work, oak finish DEPOSITS OVER 800,000.00 day. We were deeply grieved to hear of the death of our much esteemed Iricnd, Samuel Riggs. Elder J. M.

Preston went to his appointment in Coffey county Saturday and returned We hear they are still having SPECIALTIES Bayard, I Mr. Ora Russell and family went out to Mr. Booth's Sunday. Mrs. J).

R. Russell went to Bron- sou to visit relatives. Mr. Sam Coeu aud Mr. Charlie Dawson are each the proud possessors of a baby boy.

Messss. Cox are enlarging their lumber yard and are making room I J. E. JONES Send The Index to the homefolks By mail, $2.50 a year. Six months.

$1.25 rop. I'hone 373 lighl earthquake shocks in Califor-nia and had quite a severe wind lolit, Kansas 20 i South St. Phoat 404. 302004 North St if.

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