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Iola Weekly News from Iola, Kansas • 7

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coming home from spelling school at RosejwaS an officer in the K. S. N. at Humboldt. Local Notes.

Editor McElroy, of Humboldt, Emporia, is to be the command Hill. Another spelling school at Allen Center March 19. B. F. Cates, of Chanute, is in the city today.

was in town today. last Monday evening. We are unable to say Geo. A. Amos was in town to who was victorious.

day on business connected with Walter Crowell has begun to drive to and court. from school again. ing officer for the girls and Chas. Smeltzer is captain of the boys; Ed Kinney, first lieutenant; Frank Whitaker, second lieutenant; Chas. Tredway, orderly Klaumann, sergeant.

Of course, the boys mean business, and expect to have the best lucre is iu uc a meeting ai uciuuiiw tonight for the purpose of nominating a ticket for the spring election. Humboldt has plenty of local talent, and it was in evidence at the entertainment Tues day night. The farce, Per Telephone," was so well acted that everyone thought there was Have you seen the Morey churn operated? A couple of our young people surprised us the other day. by going quietiy to Iola and being married' by the Rev. L.

S. Faust, of that place. We wish them a pleasant journey through life. Miss Gladys Thayer, of Moran, is visiting" Treasurer Decker's a central station in town. The delsarte company.

family. drill, with the changing lights made by Rev. Ferm's stereopticon, was beautiful. You should ask the professor Attorney Roll Gard, of Hum Tohn P. Tholen died at the residence of about the tenth grade geometry boldt, was in town today attend his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Rudolph Tholen, lesson of Monday. (When.) The Primary. It has been a long time since there was as great an interest in a city primary as was manifested in the one which is now in progress. From the time the polls ing court.

Wprliipsrlav ipht. The fuir.ral services Some of the graduating class John Amos was in town; today -o were held at the Catholic church this morn ing. only attend in the morning. on connected with the were opened until we went, to T. F.

Cline. has rented the H. M. Burtis building, and will open up with a stock of We notice that Walter Crowell has begun to drive back and forth from home again. Local Notes.

press, there was a great crowd around the booth. When the polls were opened at 2:30 the crowd, which literally groceries April 1. Charlie Holtschneider has returned from Kansas City, where he purchased a typewriter, to be tested at the bank, bank cases. Mr. J.

P. Duncan has returned from a business trip of several" days to Ottawa. See the samples of butter made by the Morey churn. Ex-County Commissioner N. E.

Elsmore, was in town to The work on the new brick packed the city hall, organized a plant is progressing as rapidly as taHarpe. the weather will permit. The primary after the old fashion by 1rrrh 9,9, The. fiance at the city hall on last Friday night was reported a success. The electing S.

Jennings, Frank big pond which is being dug to attendance was laige and everybody seemed Gravis an(J Bert Mitchell judges, get water for the engine is near- day on business. to enjoy themselves nicely. Msses Nellie Smeltzer and Attorney J. B. F.

Cates, of a'e, "I BulaEeimert clerks. And from ing completion. They expect to soon be in a situation to fill orders. They already have recei ved Chanute, was up today attending some cases he has in court. COO'lS, CIC.

Miuioua). unfinished business to attend to, he has not the moment the organization was an order for a carload -)f brick. eone to his new field of labor yet. It is our completed the' vOting was brisk. opinion that he has his mind's eye on that ffQ voting of the ladies is a Tola will soon have another fac- basket supper advertised by the ladies to be feature, and it may be remarked h0rv tl operation.

held in the school house next Tuesday even that they are not asking the urnnsed his ing questions about how to vote, i friends yesterday by dropping in W. A. Choguill, of Humboldt, was attending court today, being interested in the Humboldt bank cases. See testimonials of the Morey churn. Mr.

O. C. Brett, the popular proprietor of Brett's bargain store, was in town today on court Mr. Ward, our restaurant n.an, informs us that during the dance on Friday night and which characterized their first attempt to use their "suffrage." on them. He is the same genial Johnny as of yore, and his friends while he was absent a few moments, some tUIV Vf I enpak thief entered his place of business Up i1pv roTnft to the polls almost 'are irlad to learn that he has ca through the rear door of his dining room, and awayS al0ne or in Company with sh drawer, removed therefrom ij ni.

coing to the cash drawer, removed no-jiin 4trnrk a winner and is other ladies, and are seldom at- again riding on the top wave. thp entire money concents, amuuumifc the entire mo tended by male companions evi- cnmpthinor near 4 ArPr furnished with an alarm dently trying to convey.the im The prpbate judge yesterday issued a marriage license to Solo mon P. Eyler, of Oklahoma, and combination lock, the combination of which is pression that they are not lnflU known, to only two persons in ence( by uie "sterner sex. business. The many friends of Miss Cora McDonald will be glad to iearn that she is much better today, and hopes are now entertained of her speedy recovery.

A young lady and gentleman were discussing a singer the other night. The gentleman expressed Ward is satisfied that he is on the right tracK ('n wmvH his nrooertv or bring the culprits Court NotCS. Miss Minnie A. Whiteman, of Humboldt. They were married instire and exposure.

Unless the matter The case of Euffene Esse VS. is immediately fixed up, we shall expect very ganta pe was concluded yesterday last night at the bride's home in Humboldt. They will make their future home in Oklahoma. soon to hear something drop. evening and submitted to the jury Mrs.

E. G. Danforth and son George, who who decided after a short delib- have been visiting friends in Parsons for sev- i 1 ICC In making an effort to pick the nnfi, PvPnin(r. That eratton to allow tne piainim his admiration for his voice and wanted to know if she didn't like his singing. She could not sav erai wecK.s, iciuinvvi a- exnression that Gene has been S34.04.

Esse sued the company winner in the -postoffice fight, OHVUl 1 I I A treating his friends to for some time has the vajue 0f a cow killed by Uion't overlook the fact that Billy that she did. He appealed to the applause which he always re chanced to one of all smiles ceived in support of his position its train. He valued his animal Bedford is a cousin of Joe Bris- tow's, who has just been appoint- The cases on the docket wherein ed fourth assistant postmaster the late Paul Fisher was a party general, and that Wm. Knapp were, on motion of Mr. Cates, was for vears an intimate friend Rev.

Gramby moved his family to our midst last week. He entered upon his work as pastor of the M. E. church on Sunday morning. The church was filled with people who listened to the reverend gentleman's dis-course attentively.

We are told that Mr. "The gentlemen applaud his singing, the ladies applaud his looks a combination usually very successful," she answered. Can't you guess it? Gramby is a "rustler" in the way" of church revived in the name of Nancy Pgrry Heath, first assistant E. Fisher, administratrix. postmaster general.

This morning the cases of J. J. nraf RiiihP anrl Rlmpr Rpms- interests, and will undoubtedly become quite popular amorg the people of this and other portions of his new charge. Mr. Hackney was correct regarding that Close vs.

R. Williamson, R. Wil- bmg have been bosorn friends for See the Morey churn people at the Hotel Thomson. We want it distinctly understood that we have NO agents for nauisuu vs. v.

riUBuviuiuu "iiv rpars 'i hev teacnine" E.Williamson vs. C. C. Ausher- school jn this county about the wall paper, but we have a full line "smelter report." We do not consider an attempted rivalry of that kind desirable. An opportunity to sign for the location of a brewery here might possibly be considered, as a reciprocity measure might be agreed upon by which we could exchange our product with our neighbor.

at the store which we want you to look at before you buy. Camp man, the hrst one an attaenment same time; they wetlt to school suit and the two others replevin and they have always suits growing out of the first suit, god by each other politically, were being tried together. R. H. when.Elmer heard his old friend Bennett for Close and Ewing Grant was a candidate for and A.

H. Campbell for tne First ward he bell Christain. The Iola Art Studio in the f. i the Williamsons. marble block will cut prices on pictures for six weeks, beginning Allen.

Center. March 23. It has been some time since we have been in print promptly signed his petition. When Grant heard that his old friend Elmer was a candidate for the same place in the same ward, Monday, March 22. If you waut photos, now is your chance.

170 6 High School Notes. Our professor is ill from a se he, not to be outdone in gener There was a party at the house of Mr. J. P. Rose last Saturday night.

A very enjoyable evening was spent. At about o'clock oysters were served. But the girls had the advantage, as there were twice as many boys as girls, the girls had the oppor- vere cold. Perhaps it is because he has his moustache off. osity, promptly signed Elmer's The bovs and girl's have again Uetition.

And thev are support- Notice. To farmers and all consumers of feed, we are now ready to grind all kinds of feed and corn meal. See us for special prices on larg-e amounts. Highest prices paid for corn and kaffir corn. 4 I entered into a contest, but this ng each other's claims with a tunity of getting two fellows and two suppers.

I time it is not in arithmetic. '1 ney fervor and disinterestedness which Frjmk' Stout is working for Mr. Wm. Conan again this spring. Our school will be out on the 2nd of April, have 'taken', up a new teature.

hs beautiful to behold. We will Each is going to organize a mili- know tomorrow which: has the 'A party of our young people got stuck in a vtivtir rT Hum ucwuit nvjt obuvn i i oouin lUici. the mud a ago Wednesday evening while tary company. Miss; moSt influence..

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1896-1897