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The Iola Weekly Index and the Elsmore Enterprise from Iola, Kansas • 5

The Iola Weekly Index and the Elsmore Enterprise from Iola, Kansas • 5

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PACE FIVE IHI FTr niiDV 1 WL 1 while he was short of funds he GRAND X- Horville President A. W. Blck. Vice-PreiidenU J. H.

CampbeU, Cuhier Frank Wood. Assistant Cashier. expected to have plenty of money within a few days. His general ap pearance and smooth talk led the proprietor of the boarding house to WANTED. Inlospital est Street.Oue block from Square Diseases of all Domesticated Animals Successfully Treated charges Moderate 20 years Experience Wantkd Typewriting and clerical work.

Room 3, Old Court Dreak the customary rule, and the pair was allowed to stay. The next day the man inquired for an Episcopal clergyman, and soon being directed to one requested the minister to Monday.jOctober 28 "lhe Girl of the Streets" Tuesday, October 29 Devil's Auction Saturday, November 3 "Sweetest Girl in Dixie" Iola State Bank, Iola, Kansas. CAPITAL $12,500.00 call upon his wife, who was not feel Veterinary Dentistry a Specialty FRANK S. BEATTIE, V. S.

ing well. House. Rebecca Goble. Money To Loan Several thousand dollars of private money to loan on private property. R.

M. Cunningham. vV anted Several bright to 15 years old to cary morning papers. Must be rustler, In-quire at Index office. Craduate Ontario Veterinary College.

Proprietor. The minister called, talked with the leaving on his departure a small contribution to tide her over in purchasing medicines until her husband might secure employment. Later the day the man called at the office of the board of Hospital Phcns 1068 Res. Fhone no DIRECTORS. H.

Campbell, A. W. Beck, E. Horville. J.

A. Robinson, H. I. Henderson. Geo.

Nicholson, Frank Riddle. for Irade. A good two room frame office building situate 011 the main street of Kiukaid, Kansas, and in good location. This office building is situatedjon two lots, is 5 ar of in cumbrance and Is priced at $500. It is now rented fcr month.

I Wanted Clean cotton lags at the i IM nl immt parities, explained to Mr. Minnick. CITY AND VICINITY Inde x. i The Northrup I (he Agent, that he a window dresser by trade and showed an in a newspaper for a man Bank, Blue Points, at Krause's want a good vacant residence lot loia, Kaiy.i5. in Iola.

Ia answering this ad give location of lot MRS ANNA B. SMITH, Kinkaid, Kansas. WANTED-A Woman, 519 East Broadway. WANTED A girl for general housework. Good wages and a permanent position, Apply 207 North street.

ANTED White Girl for general House work. No Washing or Ironing. A good home and good wages. Apply 220 East Street. WANTED Girl for general housework.

Good wages. Knox Farm. LaHarpe, Kansas. t. Northop, K.

a. S'ltr- pr, Second Vie A. DvmLvoix, A t. C.iler L. Northrup, F.

A. Nortlintp. I). A. L.

Bnrn'vm Bax-er U. i incu sou. hi to get cf V- advanced his rrc to, tve nrnhorn city. The irn came in infenmtirn that he to situation, brt t'-revrb t'-e cf'-ome of his ry 7-K'e hr.i been grants! -i rrncsion the shore rrn -This was a very dmple and perfectly innocent a Is ted Merely of a light frurunwrli ceveral $50 000.00 mJRPlUS i) NATIONALIZED 1901. Phi! Heigele South Street.

Harness and Saddlery. General Repairing "01 Kinds. Miss Bessie Fuller is spending t'-e week end with her parents in Osci .1 lada, R. S. Gi'lllilan Son for flagstone walks-.

-Phone 394X. Miss Kellie" Benham of Rich Hill, is visiting her neice, Miss Kath-erine Wycoff. See R. M. Cunningham for 6 per cent money.

Mrs. R. M. Works of Humboldt was in Iola yesterday shopping and attending the carnival. Dr.

O. R. Bushfield Dentist, Phone 553. Mrs. Roy Johnson and Miss Icie Goring of Humboldt, attended the DEPOSlfi OVER, cuspidors, into which stand FOR SALE.

For Sale One of the best resiliences in Iola. Address Index. Wanted A girl for general house work. Steady position and good wages. Apply Mrs.

Herskowilz, 207 North street. ing at a disi-ince r-c-e 0 balls. Small prizes 'to and IF YOU HAVE ANYTHING TO Trade or Exchange 1 SEE THE NEOSHO VALLEY LAND CO. Geo. A.

Bowlus. PirKMent. This. IT. 14.

i it'll he was sure tl.r.t if crr.ld secure carnival yesterday and visited with sufficient funds i a Fif'r lum inends. ber, paint and bal.r he wcv.iid able lank. yoyoty Dr. J. A.

Spicer, Dentist! Phone 1243. Dr. A. H. DeLong, who is in the IOLA, KANSAS.

city as a witness in the trial of Sam to earn sufficient to'riv hh bills and get out of the. city-- TJrv.York, where his wife's folks lived. There happened to be a small can of paint iiTthe office, and. the director of the board gave it to the stranger to help him out. This was gratefully received, but when the; man went away he left the paint behind.

-Mr. Minnick's susnicinns wow For Sale-A complete set of fixtures fora butcher shop. Call on E- S. Baker, 119 Third street, Iola, Kansas. FOR SALE-Cheap on installments seven 'good four room bouses within two blocks north north of Iola High School.

T. Index. CAPITAL $30,000.00 W. Beck. Beatty, A.

J. Fulton, W. J. Kvaas, J. O.

Rogers Geo. A. Bowlus Thos. H. uel Whitlow, will leave this morning for Marshaltown, Iola.

where he will -spent a few weeks visiting. Hurry to Klein's for Lumber. Mrs. Cantrell Phone 1097. t's Economy to have your Carpets and Kug cleaned by The Iola Mi Factory 'Phone S10 aroused.

There was nothing about WE ISSUE OUR OWN DRAFTS ON ALL EUROPEAN POINT Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent From $2,00 to $5.00 per Year For Sale 7-rooni house, to sell on payments. Cunningham. He Mixed Two Stories ft wasn't tne man that would lead one to believe that he was xmworthy of assistance, but from habit thp idirprtm- a Missouri editor, but a printer's devil FOR SALE Blacksmith tools in who was going- through his first ex determined to follow 110 the am! perience on "making up" forms. The paper was 'late and the boy got the shop. Tools new.

Good reasons for selling. Address W. Hanson, Carlyle, Kansas. I'OR SALE A good wheel, used a short time. Must sell.

Phone 394. illeys mixed. The first part of the obituary notice of a pecunious citizen satisfy himself that the stories were true. He visited the shore resort where the fellow Was supposed to have received concessions, and found him the game just as it had been described. From amount of natrnmurp Had been dumped into the forms and (First Published October 12, 1907) NOTICE TO EIDDERi Sealed bids will be received until 5 M.

of Thursday, October 24th, at the office of the City Clerk of Iola, Kansas, for the construction of the following sidewalks in the City of Iola, Kansas. Side Street End Lot Block Addition Kind the next handful of type came off the galley describing a recent fire. It FORWENT FOR RENT Two rooms for light read like this: "The pall bearers low which the man was it TiissddjfAMD ered the body to the grave, and as it evident that he would be able to pay down, 309 S. Sycamore. For Rent 2 rooms! for.

Ywht was consigned to the flames there were few if any regrets for the old nia just debts. A few days later it was -learned that the man had 'nri. wreck that had been an eyesore to the deniy left the city, leaving his board bill, unpaid and taking with him a towns for years. Of course there was individual loss, but that was fully covered by insurance." The widow thinks tidy sum of money belonged to housekeeping and 'one for roomers. 302 West Jackson.

For Rent Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 316 S. Walnut. For RENT-Oue large room in modern house, furnished or unfur one of the managers at the shore resort. He was located in artfnrrl are good days to look through our Jewelry Stock The other good days are but as there was no one in this city who wished to prosecute him the police there contented themselves with driving the pair out of town.

nished. Call at 414 South Buek-eye, or ptione 675. the editor wrote the obtiuary that way because the late lamented partner of lire joys and sorrows owed him five years' subscription. Another Postcard Ruling Some-thng that will probab'ly interest the postal card fiend has transpired in the postal service. Post cards mailed under cover of the sealed envelopes, (transparent or otherwise) are charg-able with postage according to the character of the message at the first- Little Strings.

They 'stood in the corridor at th court house a few clays ago, and a worm reporter happened to overhear their conversation. The vouno-'man FOR RENT Furnished rooms with bath, 322 South Buckeye, phone 886. FUR RENT A furnished room at 423 South Col born street LOST POUND. was lagging back and the vou tie- class rates if wholly or partly in' writ Thursday Friday Saturday woman was urging him to boldness. en," said she, emphasizing her advice with a push on his elhnw ing, or are subject to the third-class Fourth VV 11 1 Henderson Powell Brick 11 8 12 1 vV 4 2 5 2 Funston 18 4 Edward's East Jefferson 7 1 Edwards Stone or Cement 8 1 9 1 11 7 2 8 2 9 2 10 2 il 2 12 2 10 1 Colborn 1 Rhoades State 1 1 Detwiller Brick 12 12 12 2 Washington 9 12 Original Townsite Jefferson 3 13 4 13 10, 30 Cottonwood 616 -E 4 17 ts 3 32 4.

82 i 2 "Stone or Cement1 2 1J2 '3 112 Lost The party failed to rate( cent for each two -ounces, or fraction thereof, if entirely in print, and the postage should be ajxed to "Go on and git it. What you standing here fori" put their want ad in the Daily Index. He went on in fear and trembling. While she waited in the hallway he the envelope covering the same. Postage stamps affixed to such enclosed in envelopes having an opening ex LOST At the carnival grounds on Sycamore street, a cold watch biuied up to tne dask at the probate judge's office.

The reporter followed posing the stamps, cannot be recogniz chain and tiger headc harm. Finder ed in the payment of postage thereon. return to this office and receive re to see what happened. In a husky, hollow tone the young man said to I Where such cards, properly address ward. 3t FOUND A shoat.

Inquire of Box 1. Rural Route. No. 3. Kan9a J.

W. Coffey Son. Exclusive Jewelers East Side of the Square ed and prepared bearing no matter rendering them unmaitable when sent openly in envelopes it will be assum STRAYED From the premises at ed that they were madverteatly placed tne judge; "I want gira license." The necessary questions were answered in- tones which betokened a return of confidence as he found that the county official had no' intention either of eating 4iim ali 1114 North State street, a milch under cover, and thev mav be remov cow. -Red color and is not' deli nr'n ed therefrom and dispatched" without edf Send information a address additional payment of postage. given.

v- v't Railroad Builder's Home G. A. Help Wanted ing hiru at once thrown into jail, and after the last question was answered and he had folded the license and stuck it in his inside pocket he marched out. head nn Bowltis and Crouch of the Kan sas Southern electric railroad comoa WE PAY CASH WEEKLY and want more Salesmen: we offer Buckeye 3' ny have returned home from Chicago yesterday, where they had been to confer, with capitalists regarding the constant. PROFITABLEempIuy thrown out, as dignified as a picture of Daniel Webster.

The bride-to-be. waiting in the hallwav. h.ad proposed line. The Chicago men xenc with tne LiAKGEST nurs a Feed.o All kinds of Stock and Poultry Food for Sale Best Stock Food on the Market i.re in the market to jorn, oats and hay. anxious by this time.

are interested in the Iola project and Mr, Bowlus and Mr. Crouch went ery, the OLDEST-a record of 82 years- Out-ffl FREE. Write for "Did ye?" she asked Brick Stone or Cement there to talk matters over with them liberal terms. whisper, as he came into the Fined Colored Couple Billy Cash, NEW STARK FRUIT BOOK, "Bet yer life I did!" said th and Minine Campbell, colored, plead guilty to a charge of unlawful cohabi the handsomest, most nnmirflto catalog ever issued; it sbWs in elect. 'Got 'er right in here." tapping his tightly buttoned coat in the region of the right breast.

color and tells the truth about all leading fruits. SENT FREE The bride beamed. "I knowed ve would!" airl an it 'lpon request. Griffith Son rimers' 10 cent Feed Yard 224 N. Jefferson Phone 550 11 tation in police cturt yesterday morning.

The woman was, fined $10 and costs which she was able to raise and was released. Cashwas" fined $35 but as he did not have1 the coin he was put to work on the street. The Bruner Case T. Donald, marshal of LaHarpe, was in Iola yesterday summoning witnesses in the case of the city of LaHarpe vs. E.

0. Bruner, which is to be-tried in judge Ana tne triumph in her tone indicated her conviction that sh 6 103 7 87 Sycamore 5 66 1 67 2 67 3 67 4 67 5 67 6 67 7 67 8 67 Chestnut 6 88 8 122 -8 90 Spruce 1 19 Rhoades 2 19 8 3 1 19 4 19 5. 19 Kentucuy 8 6 Brooklyn 4 6 STARK BRO'S NurtarUa (SL Orchards Co LOUISIANA about to be married to the only real nero witnin the circle of her ae- quaintance. In the tightlv ntiHion- which jammed Fraternal Aid hali'thi night the first number in thia Brick Stone or Cement k. Brick lyceum course was given were three women.

"My," said one of th em. as a mnvo. The NORTHWESTERN Mutual Ufa Insnrano Coicpaay if Mlliaa'ua Will carry your Life Insurance cheaper than any other Com- pany or order. Address Mstolm Huflies, Dlst. Mr.

Over lurreire Drug Store, lata, Kane adneat It Penalty of Humor. All the great humorist are ad CarranUa, Mollere, Swift, Sterna, Heine, Richter, Balzac, Dickens for adneaa ia the penalty which nature ha Annexed to that deep- searching knowledge of life we call htmor. Hence la the tragedy of literature. If the man did not weep sometimes, we would cease to laugh at his Jests a the end he. weeps too much, and Uiea we talk of the1 failure of art! Michael in Papyrus.

Clevenger's court this morning. A Business Trip N. L. Ard and David Brown' of west of Elsmore, transacted business in Iola yesterday, Teachers at Topeka The teachers of the Iola schools left yesterday for Topeka. vThey will visit the schools of that city today and get some new ideas from the teachers of that place.

School closed, here yesterday noon and will not be called until Monday morning. ment of her chair on the floor brought forth a metallic sound. "I'm sitting fight over the refrigerator," And then, after a moment's silence, she corrected herself. "iy ana aii a. Spooili catlona, inBtructions to bidders and all nth obtained at the office of the city engineer.

frigerator," said she. "I meant the register." CityGirri,.

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636
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1906-1908