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Iola Weekly News from Iola, Kansas • 3

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Iola Weekly Newsi
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TUB TOLA WEEKLY NEWS, THURSDAY. lOYOlBER -1, PW. ENTERTAINED. TEACHERS EXAM Us i i HUMBOLDT HEWS. UiTCRESTIKG BUDGET FROM THE CITY BY THE NEOSHO.

1 PASTOR'S MEET! SO, At-i's iiieeting held at 10 a the following was unaiiiinousl as t.hu.: sentiments of tin iuiKic'iial Association of Iolai viz That we cxprert our. arv projiei ty owners 1 city, lib, ou reasonable cy nee that their tenants are viol ontei Din TOWN IS. ON EDOM. Large Number of-' Applicants it I The regular quarterly for teachers' certificates wa -held'ht The schoo.1' hohse to-da) County Superintendent. Piibv vas assisted in the examiuatio.

by Professor Pjcken and lMir Clifford 1 Mitchell. There wi quite a number of applicant present, and the average per ce. Au FiJiic flvcn Mr. prtc if IV'eiroa'ta. 1 Mr.

If. IVk-W if Nebraska, i-v 1 i i 1 1 his brotheiy Mr. Price in lliis.eily. is delighted with Iola ami think the pros)M- -of her becoming great nnuiaJ-luring center, are Mr-Price whs given 11' little nullum Saturday hy a-party of friends, tin-dav" Koine s.Mit in hunting and 'is Well Be tug Stink Mth Prospects Other Town Biotcs. and Collar In I Jack the prohibitory law, at they promptly vacate thi id, also, that others are moral ouragcous enough to insert i.

cases made, the clause 'that no ntoxicating liquors are to be sold on the premises' Kev. L. 8. Faust will read a pa the bwt lli'm 1:1 the market to jrc'cut Special to the News. HtMiioLDT, 2.

Mr. Giser began drilling this morning I The editor was invited jibing and 'in'co'mpany with Mi. made by them was very credit. ble. A OLD CLOCK.

There is a 'clock The which is very eccentric ir s.oro necks. I'sirJvM and faniilv went dow I lu-re 'cre pre with the fv at the. next meetiiiir m' Kov. out: Miv'and Mrs. C.

Mlso a 15th at 10 a 111. its methods -of keeping time, and a a 011 the well to supply gas lor UkV brick yard. lie says he will sliov gas by Saturday evening: next. Mr. Wiley has been superintend, ing the construction of a reservoir, They have same completed 1 and when it rains stillicicnt ly they wilf have about four acres of water at an average depth of ton' feet, The plant is located ou the Saiitii 1 Fe track north of the citv.

i. while in outward appearance it is everything- that is beautiful and attractive, its internal mechanism is all out of whack. This timepitce' has 'an individuality "exclusively its own, and it is one of1 its peculiarities to be Mr. and S. Parks, Mr.

iu Mrs. N. Seitz and a number of the Tittle folks beside the guest of honor and the writer. The pi-Hirers came upon Mr. Sam and family and Judge Thomson ad 11 family, who were trying then luck at the hook and bob and en joy inn a day in the woods, and late, Kev.

X. L. Vezie will preach the Thanksgiving sermon at 11 am, Nov. 2.Vih, in" ihe TJript tst' church. An invitation is extended to every minister and to every citizen interested in the moral well beii of our city, to attend the Ministerial Association 'meetings which ao held at 10 a every iirst and third of the' month in the United Brethren church.

Of Harness, tsinMlcry, Lap robes, for sale. Give me a call. governed neither by lactory whstiles, bells, or by the A I irrival and departure of trains. found Mr. and Mrs.

Q. Stausbury, who were gathering nuts. The Rhinehart CIiookc Co. havn their building under cover and ate now putting on the galvanized iTom siding. They haye dug a well au'l As an ''illustration1 of; what-this mechanical freak will d6 we will cite an instance: Yesterday af- clock struck made a merry party sine enough and a big time was had during the rest of the clay.

'The ladies spread an elegant lunch at the 110611 hour and the men folks were treated to a sumptuous feast. The atternoon was put in hunting and fishing and it was not until after dark that the merry party reached home. Price' four its hands indicated twerr.y minutes to 11, the correct 'sun NEW ENThllPUlSE. time being a'quar'ter aftcr'2. A SUGGESTION.

Iola has one of the best local telephone systems 'in the state and it is a source of' great convenience to our people. As our city5 grows the necessity of such an enterprise becomes more apparent. 1 Manager. Arnett gives the exchange his personal attention and the service is most satisfactory to all of the patrons with have plenty of water for their btnit .1 Mrs. I).

CJ. has her house about completed and, is- now putting on the fiiiishing touches. Charles McKniht bid farewell to members of the Presby teriaii church and Christian Endeavor mi ciety. He goes to foreign lands a a missionary worker. FOR SA1-E KEEPING.

Accused Murderer Here SunJcy Stoi.lien Paul, who is charged 'Mccltttjery-Arrives far a Big iLautjdry Here. For a'-jut a year there has been a great deal of talk about steam laundry in iola. The pi.opie have vci to have sued enterprise, hero and we re Had to s.iv that before another week they biv carrvair' convoyed the party down and brought, thorn back in Hafeiy. There was plenty of room and i'of')ody or joyed the trip. It is to he hoped that Mr.

Piice will one exception. The closing of with the murder ol Ins aunt, persuade hi brother to locate here AKTIIOXY IrS UEITEK. the exchange on Sunday1 afternoon might do for a little country own but now that we have become a city it would be gratifing fo our home people as well as the great number of strangers who ire with us all the time, if we -ould have au all day telephone Smaller Boy Who Was Burned Isaac Paul, m-ar Garnctt two weeks was brought 1 here by tlie sheriff of Anderson county yester lay and plac in thf1 Allen counts jail for safe keeping, it, being feared 1l1.1t a 'mob might attempi lynch the pn. u-r it tt Garnctt. No ex-Maintained at the jail and the o0 crs do not seem to think, a inol oiild come here if the feeling 'ha a colored youth, used a lazor on 13 i i Barracknian, another colored man, Saturdav 0 veiling.

No serious damage. We understand there, are parlies proposing another bank in Humboldt. All Ihe details are not "yet, completed. We need it badly. P.

Th waits will build a new business houe her lots on the east side of the park. A large number' of stranger" are in town today. Some Trout wi.l have, or.c in operation. 10-day he machinery is being placed hi the building south of Klau-luan's store. A reporter for the Nkws called at the building this morning asd Mr.

A. P. Harris, who have the management of the business, showed us about the finest and must complete lot of laundry machinery we have ever seen. The days "fcf the old vash tub for washing clothes passed. Instead of rubbing them until they arc worn out they are placed in a.

huge cylinder and steam through When the clothes rare re Recently, Recoveriwe. Ed Anthony, the young tnai who was severely5 burned at' tln smelter six weeks is mucl improved today and his friend-hope "for his speedy 'recovery The announcement made by at irresponsible paper that his suffer rcalv reached that pitch. -crvice on Sunday as' well' as the thcr days of the1 wfek. The (rowth of the city makes the hange necessary and as the telephone company has been very iccommodating in the past we iope that Mr. Arnett will see tue importance of keeping the ex- hangc open Sunday afternoons.

inars'had 1 affected1 his1 mind was unwarranted and made the young ttian feel 'very he learn Illinois, some from Ohio and a' few from old Kentucky. They' are shy 1 don't1 want to communicate) their business. Samuel Hyde and wife, of Champaign, 111., are visit Mr.1 Gerald's family near Maple (jrove. ed of it. Anthony has under While playing with his mother 1st Saturday afternoon little rid win Watkins, the two-year moved from this cylinder they sire perteetly clean and they haven't been injured by the rubbing' process.

i Instead of the old iron which our mothers used is a ma chine which does it all and does went a trying 'ordeal and has suffered intensly from his burns but he has bore it all like man and has displayed a wonderful BOYS WERE SURPRISED. City Marshal IIutton: and nigl iiolicemaii Drown put a stop to tin Halloween devilment this year. of youngster -congregated -the south side just after twtdv o'clock Saturday and wer oroceeding to' 'paint the town crimson hue. '1 'hey had stretch, several wires across the sidewal-and were scattering lumber an ooxes over the street when the oflicers appeared and dispei'st them. This Was the extent of th celebrations and the boys wee, home feeling that they had had big old time.

The Santa Fo arc making some needed repairs 011 the old Mrs. T. D. Smith's 1 funeral at, the Presbyterian church Sunday was largely" attended. Dan rand Will Smith, of St.

"Paul, were here. Two sons and onw Id son of Mr. 'and Mrs. J. A.

Valkins, fell and dislocated his holder. Dr. Bolson was sum-rioned and the sholder was reset. little fellow is resting easy the injury is very painful. amount of nerve.

He is strony in mind and body and will soot; be himself again. For soim time Anthony found little rem either night or day from his F- S. Bennett, whose removal it much better. The wringer not extract the water by-pressure but, they -are put in a galvanized coking machine and this-is whirled at such 1 velocity that the water is thrown the, -whole the -machinery is up to date iirst class work is guarsutced to be as good as foreign laundries do it "or it does not cost you a cent." Mr. Harris is an Iola boy and smarting wounds and could get but-little sleep.

Several 'clays ago Professor the magnetic healer, now in the city, gave rhim a treatment which daughter, who liye in Colorado, Were unable to get heie. Oar hotels arc crowded all the time We need more hoteUroon). Seven hundred children 'are in the public schools at Humboldt, 104 of KNIGHTS GO TO YA JES CENTER. The': following Tola Knight-went to Yates Center Sunda this city was announced in The News yesterday, arrived to-say and is getting his office in hape. Mr, Bennett is connected Pie Missouri Bacific as Im-u ignition Afjent.

and will open a real estate. office in Iola. to attend the- funeral of St brought him' instant relief. lie slept, well' the night following and has showed constant improve merit since. Knight Win; Taylor, whose sac which are 111 one room "in "charge ol Miss Nettie 1 We will just sell some oil build a new death accured iit that place last school house.

wcck: Chas. Clark, Dr. J. E. the laundry will be strictly a home institution, run by home labor and it deserves the patronage of all our peoi le.

Percy says that he has the equipments for turning out good work an 1 that there will be no excuse for sending your. work away or having it done by inexperienced hands. HAS A COOD LOCATION. Chastain; Frank Travis, B. Our people are now talking mm nicipal ownership of gas and water A mare belonging to Mr.

O. B. Nicholls, corner South street and Broadway, disappeared sometime his forenoon from her stall in hv stable where she was hitched, md Mr. Nicholls is considerably vorried over the matter. Mitchell, Samuel Tiaker, Tin-II.

S. Culbertson. W. works. Ii.

Culbertson -and 'Chas. iNew- A large settling basin, is being W. R. ars EnfrtRlaed By M.m -Vlnnlc runkiiouser. Miss Wi'nnie1 Fnnkhotisor gave a pleaHiint.

little party in honor of. the W. evening which was onjojfd by; all. who attended. comb.

Deceased was well known put in at the Fair grounds. 1 and stood high in lodge being a member of both the water will be piped town and we will have plenty "of good wUei; Shady Sidk. Masonic and K. of P. order.

Them was plenty-'of amusement- for the tolkn iand 'Miss- mine proved liorsclf a most charming SMITH JOHNSTON. Mr. Harry Smith, of this city liostess. TIiom no attended wete: was married to Mrs. M.

C. John ston, of Parsons, at Oklahoma Misses Anna Ewart, Louise l)e CI utc, Neva Punkj Florence Mitch -The Humboldt Brick Manufac-I turing company has located' on land just north of town, adjacent to the Santa Fe, having purchased fifteen acres of Tine shale land of Miss Georgia Hutchinson. Experts pronounce it to be 11 very fine quality of shale. The company will certainly be in a position to compete with any of the Kansas plants. A number of Hon.

R. B. Stevenson, who has een slightly under the weather for the past two weeks, was able to be down town this morning, ind was shaking hands with his many friends on the streets. Tub recent anniversary of the raid of John Brown has brought to iight the fact that George W. The public road between Iola and Colony is.

in very good Condition after the rain. A part -of, it has been graded; and there are no very bad places between, the two cities. Miss Helen V. Boswell, the or. pani.M" and read of the wouian'n ell; Grace McCloud, Ellen, Decker, Lura Mo.

Donald, Mary Culbertson, City October 27. The happy couple arrived here, today and Jessie Hart lew, 1 Ora I art, Winnie Funkhouser; Masters Frank Servey, Meiitt.K-Re, Charlie Marsh, Kay Tnvlor. K.0I1 Miner. (Mcavcr or, of Harper's Ferry, is the Hole surviving member nf the jury will make their home in this city where Mr. Smith is1 in business.

They have' the congratulations of many friends here-as y.vll as at Parsons rind other 1 places where they are 'well and favor ably known. ,1 workmen uc hli" llobnrl, firound, laying out plans, etc, I SIoojut, Pob and it won't be long until the. 1nld, Clyd; SeilK, Marry (lanalsy Marion Travis', Civile Ilo Republican movement of New loik: is a-o-iiiniug engineer ami ranks TiigJi mining draughtsman. Half a tlostcn or more house. are in course of erection in 11m north' city, 'and nrj b'irtg as fast as is j'- btover Novens be r.

which. tried I lie famous leader. Charles P. Ihifdw of Topeka. is a guest "at the Hotel Thdmp on.

Farmers in tins section say tint winter was greatly -beue-fn-vl by the recent ru.ii.s. plant will be fuiihed. Mr. Gei-wer has moved his drilling tools to the new location lor the well, on Tony Kopper's land near the river, and work has begun on the well. Humboldt Herald.

At List a conqueror comes W. Ilenrli.i, a brick layer, wlio has been hero for the past To Momi tbr: of UU five weeks, lofl today for liiu hoiuc Wo hear lii-v nidi viriilsks the nil of ihu'tvi ill DclJVcr, Cul. oenMoliJ'it'l i-'lf 10 i.

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Pages Available:
280
Years Available:
1896-1897