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The Iola Democrat from Iola, Kansas • 1

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The Iola Democrati
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Iola, Kansas
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lOLA Friend FARMER'S AND ALLEN COUNTY DEMOCRAT. vou XII. IOLA, ALLEN COUNTY, KANSAS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1901. NUMBER 40. A Aalfc AW A A jlfcA-'Mfe A.lfeAA jilfcA jlfc A Quick seryloe to the east.

Leaving Iola at 1:20 d. arrive in St. Louis Mrs. C. E.

Newton and Thos. nines are enjoying a visit from their bro 1:50 a. Chicago 9:50 a. Toledo ther Jessie of Colorado Springs. -'-4 at 2:45 a.

mi K. A. Edgab, Agt. The most stylish turn out in town Hogs Wanted Two shoate weighing is Lute Northruns, duns. It does one about 75 pounds each, mustbe thrifty good to see the dirt fly from their but not fat.

At the Friemd-Dkmo- An Eye Opener heels as they skim along the street. ckat office over Ramsays store. narry Bragg carries the only full Smeltzer Co. have some Eastern buyers for several farms and some city property. If you have either for sale 4 line of buggies, carriages, wagons harnesses in the city of Iola.

If you list it with them at No 11 Madison Avenue Up stairs and you will find a don't believe this we can show you James Campbell, Mngr. 38-5 Brings attractiveness to listless, un buyer. 38-4t, We are glad to be authorized to lovable girls, making them handsome, marriageable women. what deny the report that George Wilhite and Carl Williamson killed the great Rocky Mountain Tea will do. 35c American Eagle on their hunting trip Campbell Burrell.

on the west side. The bird they did That's just what our new overcoats are said to be, and they must be, for they are selling to men who pride themselves on their good judgment in Clothing. Latest New York styles in swell effects made up in choice weaves of Kerseys, Meltons, Worsteads and Cassimeree. They are worth honest valaea, too but to open the eyes of the trad place these particular coats on sale at J. n.

Curran has accepted a posit kill was'nt an owl either. ion as Topeka correspondent of the Kansas City World. 'Now look out Conway Marshall of Garnett has taken charge of the stock of groceries for hot shot from the state capital. 1 i i 4 i i i i i i i 4 and dry goods known as "The Lucky" i i I'd leave my happy hom and erosa For 20 days-1 will sell WALL PAPER AT ACT-; UAL COST to make room for new stock. Also BIG CUT on all Mixed Paints.

A. Every Gal-, Ion Now ia the time to buy. Remember the place: the deep blue sea. and will sell them at cost for the mortgages. Mr.

Marshall was the fusion candidate for state treasurer last Rather than without Charley, and $8.50 my Rocky Mountain Taa. Camp year. bell Burrell. AHT1D TJ WORT AY M. H.

Lingo drove froM Osage MEW AJJD WOM1K to travel and ad township Tuesday to pay tax and we County Attorney Goshorn on school usiness. vertise for an old entaoiiithed house of old finaaeial ttunding. Salary 750 a year ant eifenset all payable ia cash 207 So. Jeff. Av.

Marie MaUory, Ifotary jSablia and No canvassing required. Give ref Understand plainly, thy are all wool, xaada by Union labor, made well. We dom't miarpraent--wa don't have to buy any day we advertise thia gaarant if withi one week yoa are diasatiefied with anything yoa bay, we refund your money at once gladly! That 'a the) way a straightforward house acts. We have all grades of overcoats bit the style we have mentioned will prove to be what we have named it Stenographer. Deposition takem and all kinds of copying, shorthand and typewriter work accurately done.

At Chris Hitter's law office, Ram erences ana enclose seir-aadressed stamped envelope. Address Manager, 355 Caxton Chicago. IHGOLE says' store, A' number of Iola people are in Ft. Agricultural'' item: do you Scott attending Federal court as witnesses in the cases of Mrs. Schaub The HUB, Proprietor.

sell your turnjps, eastern land buyer -t at an Iola grocery? An Eye Opener. and Mrs. Mathews against the Lan- Shepherd Kitchen. So. side sq.

YWWWTWTWfWlWfWfWfWIWf yon Zinc Company. These ladies are the widows of the two men killed by "The crop is not good this year, we get 10 cents apiece for them or 5 cents a peck." Attorney Roll Gard went to Buffalo falling of the big smoke stack in the fire that destroyed the Lanyonville Rex Bowlus spent Sunday in the smelters in" December The i Local IUvs Wilson County Monday to look after country. cases were brought in the district the interests of the Iola Wholesale Co. One of their customers at that W. S.

Bover was up from near Els court but the amount asked being in excess of $2000 the company had them more Wednesday. nlace had failed and Mr. Gard took in transferred to the. Federal court for Grant Herod visited friends Chanute Sunday. possession for the Grocery people.

the reason that the defendant is a A gang of street railway employees were digging the dirt off the rails last Wednesday preparatory to the run Chas. Gardner, the Humboldt boy Mable Barnes spent Sunday at Bron- non-resident corporations. who has been working in the Our Way BUSY STORE, ning of the cars. has resigned his position to accept an son, the guest of Nellie Kone; Miss Gertie Shreck visited her sis What There Is fn It The Store that trys to please Everybody. other one with Mr.

who is The iljome Co-Operative Company furnishes money to pay off mortgages ter Mrs. Chan Denton in Colony Last week the correspondents to the Fkiexd-Demockat furnished 246 putting in an exclusive shoe store in or build homes, and give the borrower the Northrup building. separate local items completely cover 16 years and 8 months to pay it back J7 S. Turner has resigned his posi Miss Mira Grismore of Colony her sister Mrs. Lyda Hinze of this ing the county, giving all the news of in.

Call on T. E. Margin, up stairs, tion as operator at the Santa Fe local or general interest. You should use discretion in doing your fall shopping, and go to the place where you are sure to find the best quality of coods we invite you to come to this store; for we know well, never mind what we know. You accept our invitation, and you will find many pleasing items to your advantage.

No. 11 E. Madison. Iola, for full City Sunday. He will be succeeded by Fowler No paper that comes to pur exchange particulars.

T. E. Jones came down from Deer the night man. Mr. Turner has busi table any ways near-approaches this Creek Monday on business at the ness interests and in Oklahoma The Electric railroad will soon be to which he will devote his running cars.

The bridges are com pleted, the track laid the power-house Want 'your money's worth ir so, To The Elsmore Enterprise. ready for the machinery. It is here don't fail to read the announcement of Knit Un- derwear Say Jesse did yon. write it yourself the II ayner Distilling Co St. Louis, or did the large congressman tell and ready for use as soon as placed in position.

The trolley wire is being you to? which appears in this paper. It tells you how to get four full quarts of Any how we are under obligations to County seat. Cliff McCarley left Monday for Arkansas, where he will spend three weeks hunting. J. L.

Putter's Livery stable is the best place in Iola to putyour Give him a call. II, A. Kuhlman, manager of the. Globe Shoe and Clothing spent Sunday in Pittsburg. Alpha Nelson 'prominent young Shoes For Fall and Winter Wear.

We are showing good, honest values in Womens' Misses' and Childrens' Shoes. Women's good, stretched now. Mr. Crouch promises to have cars running as soon as the road is completed. The alf absorbing: I Cloaks i and Suits Ui, that are very low in price and good in quality.

27 in. Jackets in Tan, Castor, Black Ilayner's Pure SeVenrYear-Old. Rye for $3.20, prepess prepaid. you for it. But don't it strike you that a "small bore political shyster" must' have considerable influence, to ire you going to ride on the 'electric Dr.

Richards was over from La- cars the first Ilarpe Tuesday, lie and Mr. Fuller bring about such a dire calamity as verdictricting was? Through the efforts of Mr. L. L. have disposed of their drug store at For Men, Women and Children.

In this big stock of underwear you will find some of the best Values ever shown in Iola. Misses Union Suits with drop seat, at all Inrl cliric! Northrup a party of New York capit that place and' also one at Gas. good will farmer of Deer Creek in town on and Brown, big style and aiists have been brought to the. city THE BLODGETT LEASE GOOD in to inspect the various industries', values, sizes The Lanyon Zinc Company won in Northrup has ncen snowing them around town and from the in the suit instituted by Mary K. Blod-gett to annul the gas lease made by her ti, 36, C8, 40 at 1 $5.00 terest they manifest in the smelters and other factories using natural gas wear well at $1.25 Other women's Shoes, heavy and light weight at on her farm near Lallarpe.

The case 25c it is they contemplate mak- ng large investments here. Mr, was brought in the dist rict court here but removed to the Federal court by The Doctor says Lallarpe looks good to him, so he will remain there. Mr. Fuller has not decided what he will do as yet. A piece of good advice: Avoid taking impure stimulants into your stomach.

How? By using Ilayner's Seven-Year-Old Bye. $3-20 buys foi.r full quarts, express charges prepaid; age and quality guaranteed. See the Uayner Distilling Company's in this -issue, for full partic legal business Tuesday. W. S.

Fall is came down from Gar-nett the first of the week to dispose of the "Lucky" bankrupt slock. Mrs. Jessie Welker of Liberal Mo. is in the city this week visiting relatives and friends. The Select Grocery store "is moving from its present place on W.

Madison to a building on West Street. E. V. Kale was in from Onion Northrun told a representative of the defendant. The plaintiff sought this paper yesterday that he was not to have the lease set aside on the at liberty to disclose the ooject or tne gentlemen's visit but that they were very favorbly impressed with Iola as a nlace in which to invest and that ground that it had been obtained by misrepresentations on the part of the Men's Shirts and Drawers, a bargain, at a garment 25c Women's Vests and Pants, each agent who wrote the lease and at a grossly inadequate price.

they will probably leave considerable monev here when they return to New York City. They are stopping at the Thomson Hotel. One lot of Ladies' Suits i Black, Grey, Blue and Brown. All good Suits, but broken sizes, but your size may be among them. Come and look them over and if you find the kind you want and the size, take it along ulars -WANTED ll A lease obtained by misrepresenta Creek Monday making some purchases for a new house he is building.

Mrs. C. A. Welker returned from an tion and fraud would be null and worth ooc, our $3.50, 3.00, 2.50, 2.00, 1.75, 1.50. School Shoes, the kind that will not rip, all sizes, at $1.75, 1.50, 1.25 1.00.

Infant's soft soles, biggest line in Iola, at 25, 65, 50, 35, 25c. Women's and Children's warm void but the evidence did not seem to price justify such a conclusion in this case. 25c t-1 MARRIED Mr. Samuel Stanley of near Elsmore and Miss Alice Butler of Iola, were quietly married last Wednesday The Collecting Agency Duns. Some time ago a smooth tonuged MEN AND WOMEN to travel and adveriise for an old established house of solid financial standing.

Salary $780 a year and expenses, all payable in cash. No canvassing required. Give references and enclose self-addressed stamped envelope. Address Manager, 355 Caxton Chicago. The two year old daughter of Mr.

extended visit with her son at Liberal Mo. Sunday, very much improved in health. Mr. Kitchen, of the Hub Clothing Co. went to Chicago Monday, to resume his position as traveling man for a clothing house.

Robert McCain, of the cement plant, by Probate Judge Smith. The young gentleman representing a newspaper people are both well known and highly respected by all who know them. collecting agency of St. Paul, induced Women's Union Suits, grey or white at 50c Misses and Children's Union Suits, (very fine) at us to give him a list of subscribers who at $4.75 They are actually worth $6.00, $7.50 to $10.00. are in arrears on subscription and felt shoes, and women's quilted satin slippers, all sizes, very cheap.

and Mrs. Geo. Bird died Monday at went over to Bronson Saturday even Mr. Stanley is one of Elsmore Townships most prosperous and substantial farmers. Miss Butler has lived in Iola for several years, prior to which made a lot of big old gold promises as ing to take charge of the Mo.

Pacific to how he would induce them all to station while the agent was taking a pay up And never rile a temper or lose she lived near Elsmore. vacation 50c a subscriber. That one act has caused The young couple-will make their As a labor saver Maple City Self us more trouble than any thing here home west of Elsmore. The Friend- tofore done in the newspaper business. the family residence in East Iola.

The little one was sick but a few hours. It showed symptons of ptomaine poisoning. The best medical skill in the city was summoned but they could bring1 no relief. The cause of the malady is not known. When John Gantts sold the Pennsylvania hotel in this city and" went to Pennsylvania he said it was "to DjEJiocRAT joins their many friends Washing Soap has no equal, and it does not injur the clothes.

Ask your dealer for it and try it according to di fflj Wool Dress 1 Goods We have called the young man off, directing him not to send any more of in wishing them a happy journey through life. rections. his surrilous tirades to any of our sub Big line of Womens, Missses and Children's fleeced hose at 25c 15c 10c a pair. Womens cotton hose, pair, Ramsay Bros. Company scribers.

If he does not cease we will Cary Roush brought a load of new Marriage License. This has been a busy -month so far, send him a marked copy of the paper. corn down from his farm in Geneva- live But he did'nt He has township this week. It attracted as for Judge Smith, he having launched To such of our subscribers who have received duns heretofore from him or much attention as the monkey cage the following happy couples on the returned to Kansas and bought the Nickle Plate hotel at Humboldt ar.d Black and all colors Iat, a $1.50, 1.25, 1.00, 85c, 75c, 50, 35c, 25c, and as cheap as 15c and 10c yd. matrimonial sea.

may receive them in the future we say, at a big show. Earl Winks and Elsie M. Abbot of 10c-5c J- will remain there permanently. Mr. Gantts is a first class hotel man and Humboldt may well be pleased over Humboldt, Kansas.

Kansas is C. B. Hall of Osage township was In town Tuesday buying winter goods Iola, E. LeRoy Kelsey and Laura Mae 252 52 his return- and looking after business at the court house. "acknowledge a Wilkinson, Iola," Kansas.

The United States Court is in ses bite a ten penny nail in two, control your temper i and throw the old thing in the Are, but do not send them a cent of money. When ever you get ready to pay your subscription pay it directly to us. We have a most efficient set of clerks who will give you proper eredit and do it in a business like manner and again we have faith George B. Dyer of Griffin, Kansas, pleasant call. A Declamatory contest will be held and Caralle Hedrick of Humboldt Kansas.

sions at Ft. Scott, with a grand jury In session. Iola parties who are In attendance are Attorneys Oscar Joust, Wilfred W. kelson and Anna at the High School building to-night Maud Beck of Iola, Kansas, H. Campbell and W.

Thompson. John Ireland as a grand juror and A. Li C. Caudle and Sadie May Barker Kaw, and promise to keep the young "devils" chained during their stay in the city. The member of the party who talks politics is promised a free trip home in irons and a tth in the muddy Kaw.

The pre committee says its members will be easily recognized by their hungry looks. They must all be taken from republican papers. MarcdQtlle Club Cording Th Mercantile Club of Kansas City Kansas announce that they will scatter "sunshine" in this city from 4 to 5 in the afternoon of Nov. 18 which is next Tuesday. They announce a "devil" from every print shop at tha mouth of the enough in our subscribers to believe that they will pay ue when ever it of Iola, Kansas, H.

Brown, T. J. Rutledge and Mrs. (Friday) to select a contestant for prizes offered by the South Eastern Kansas Teachers association to be held in Ft. Scott Nov.

28. There Is much oratorical talent In the Jola High School this year, John Harris as witnesses before the Newton A. Latimer Chanute, Kan suits their convenience. No more Newspaper Collection Agency's methods for us, thank you. grand jury.

No case of any interest sas, and Birdie Malsbary, Humboldt to Allen County Is to be heard..

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