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The Iola Daily Record from Iola, Kansas • 4

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THE IOLA DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 30, 1904- JIM ALLEN ARRESTED MARSHAL CROTCHET SAYS HE HAS MADE THREATS. called upon to work and assist in their election of candidates when the faction opposed to his own or to the people he represents have been successful. In no ward of the city can the Republicans afford to foster bolting when it can only make a breach in party ranks that will extend to county and state elections. Such a bolt can only result in an annual truggle for supremacy in the primaries and knifing of candidates in election. Republicans who are contemplating a bolt of this kind should think twice before they carry then-threats into execution.

It will not pay, from any standpoint. The Ida Daily Record. I ION LABEL iue OFFICIAL CITY PAPER. HAPRIS TEATS, Proprietors. V.

Harris Editor. V. C. Teats Advertising Manager Entered at the postoffice, Iola. iCansas for transmisson through the nails as second class matter.

Subscription Price. single copy Sc single Week xoc Four Weeks 30c ANNOUNCEMENTS. EASTER GREETINGS! The Officer Asks the Court to Put Him Under a Bond to Keep the Peace Threatened to Kill, He Says. PARTICULAR MEN Gas Addicks of Delaware, is having political trouble. Can any one remember any time in the past few years when he was not having political trouble? Lne rest of course.

Systematic, thorough, painstaking work enables us ire pleased with our laundry work to get your laundry work out the day we promise it, and its quality is guaranteed. Give us a trial order, youll regret it The Japanese victorious. The Japanese defeated. These are the ways two morning papers describe the same battle. Pay your money and take your choice.

Ideal Steam Laundrv FOR CLERK DISTRICT COURT. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Clerk of the District Court. Subject to the dicision of the Republican primaries and convention. S. J.

Cowan. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Clerk of the District Court, subject to the Republican primaries and convention. C. E. Adams.

I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Clerk of the District Court subject to the Republican primaries and convention. E. G. Hough. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Clerk of the District Court, subject to the Republican primaries and convention.

Sylvan Miller. S. Despite the hard lot of the men the Kansas fatal in the United States Senate there are a num her of men who would be willing to try their chances on it. Marshal Crotchet today swore out a warrant for the arrest of Jim Allen charging him with making threats to kill him and to do him great bodilv harm and he wants the defendant put under a peace bond. The case was brought by the state, as must be done in such cases, and Mr.

Allen was at once arrested by Constable Conley and the case has been continued. The complaint charges that on cr about the day of March, 1904, and at other times, the exact date of which he is unable to give, but during the latter part of the year 1903. and the year 1904. lie (Allen) made various threats to different persons that lie would kill Crotchet or would do him great bodily harm and Mr. Crotchet says he verily believes that Allen will carry out his threat.

He tlicorefore. wishes the court to put him under a bond to keep the pacce. The case, of cou grows out of the trouble they had in Allen place of business hist fall. Crotchet and Allen have never been what could be called warm friends. Each represent'd different ideas and when they came together it was believed by every one that a shooting would result.

The officer armed with authority and carle-- himself, shot first and Aden never an opportunity to use his weap-if he had one. Since that time Mr. Crotchet has answered to a court for the shooting and his trial is still pending. It will not hurt his case any if Mr. Allen is placed under bonds to keep the peace and this probably has something to do with the present case.

FORTUNATE FIRST WARDERS. At no other time of the year is new wearing apparel so universal. Everyone wears something new Easter. Being the beginning of a new season when all nature is fresh and new this is but natural, and as usual Ramsays is up with the times with everything bright, fresh and new. THAT NEW EASTER GOWN Are you going to have a new Easter Gown? If so you will find just what you want here.

Our dress goods department is a marvel, complete in every department Voiles, Eolians, Nattines, Sicilians, Brilliantines, Suitings, Shirt Waists, Silks, Crepe du Chices, Peau de Crepe, and everything in black Silks. Perhaps you will want your Easter Costume ready made, if so we iinvite you to inspect our ready-to-wear department. Silk, Lawn, Linen, Sicilian and Oxford cloth shirt waists; Silk, Voile and wash shirt waist suits; taiior made suits and skirts and a full line of petticoats. DRESS EXCESSORIES It is the small things that add the finishing touches to costume. A gown may be perfect in itself and still be a failure from lack of the fine finishing touches that are so desirable to the tasteful dresser.

We are showing an elegant assortment of fine gauzie lace handkerchiefs. New dainty ribbons for neck or sash ribbons. Kid or fabric gloves in all the leading shades. Stock collars and turn-over collars an 1 cuffs in Persian, Bulgarian and plain Swiss embroideried patterns. Belts and girdles in black, white or gilt.

Belt pins and buckles. Shirt waist sets. Rusclrings. Circular lace collars in entirely new patterns. Linen collars, and in fact everything most dear to the feminine love of finery.

FOOT WEAR No department in the house is more attractive at this time of the year than the shoe department. The new low shoes now receive their first showing and the styles are interesting. Von will also find a full line of high shoes for every member of the family. This department is complete in every detail. N.

B. Dont forget our hosiery department on opposite side of shoe department. You will find some new novelties for spring aud summer wear. Ask to see the new gossiinere hose at 35c per pair. They are the correct thing for 1904.

A Kabo Corset will improve the fit of that new gown. Will you have our fitter fit you in one. RAMSAY BROS. D. 0, CO.

Senator Burton's courtesy has never beer, questioned no matter what has been said of his honor. However, he regards getting up to give some new man his scat in the senate as carrying politeness a little too far. A New Yorker has just undergone an operation for the removal of Ins tongue which was infected with can cer from having smoked twenty-fiv cigars a day. He intends to quit smoking. FOR REPRESENTATIVE.

hereby announce myself as a can didate for Representative in the legis lature from Allen county subject to the Republican primaries and convention. J. T. Treadway. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Representative of Allen county, subject to the action of the Republican primaries and con vention.

P. W. Usry. HV OPVRIGH When Lent is One1, Meat which can be eaten with a relish is more than ever desirable For Easter Day and the days succeeding Easter, order your meat supplies of us. Prime rib roasts of beef, mutton, lamb, poultry everything you require in the meat and poultry line at OTTO HINZES Steyers Grocery, OI.

FOR TREASURER. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Treasurer of Allen County, subject to the decision of the Republican primories and convention. C. W. Rennick.

I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of County Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Republican primaries and convention. C. C. Ausherman. I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of County Treasurer subject to the Republican primaries and convention.

M. F. Sickly. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of County Treasurer, subject to the Republican primaries and convention. L.

B. Kinne. Many new business buildings are being erected in Baltimore to replace those destroyed in the fire. The price of real t-tate is keeping the buildings company and by the time the buildings are completed one will be as high as the other. Col.

Henry Watterson in reply to a proposition to act as a Washington correspondent for the Hearst papers, presents his compliments to the Hon. Wlillie and assures him that there is not money enough in the entire Hearst family to hire him to write one line for those papers. THE HAND OF MAN. North Brothers' Show Good But Crowd Small Mormon Play Tonight. North Brothers Comedians gave a very good show last night in The Hand of Man.

The crowd was not nearly as large as the production deserved. Each finger on the hand of the man in the case was stained with all sorts of crimes. He was a gentlemanly villian, however, and was quite a relief from the ordinary blustering stock company villian who not only very bad but also very noisy about it. Clare Evans who made such a hit the night before a- Col. Ross Bolder, had a good part again last night as Tommy Teeters, who was continually calling in the bad man's hand.

Evans got a reception last night which must have made him feel good. The audiences have taken a liking to him and last night they handed him applause in large chunks at almost every line he spoke and he was double encored on bis specialties. Tonight the North Brothers wili play Utah, the play dealing with the Mormons in Salt Lake City, written by the same author wrote The Hand of (Published Friday, March 25th, 1904.) PROCLAMATION. Announcing the annual election of the City of Iola, Allen County, Kansas, and designating the voting places and the offices to be filled, and the judges and clerks of election. E.

Y. Myler. Mayor of the CBy of Iola, Allen County, Kansas, do hereby give notice that there will be a City election held in said City on Unions and Militia. In noticing Assistant Commissioner Robinsons statement regarding General Kelsey as being mistaken in the idea that union rules preclude uion men from memberships in the state militia, I would call his attention to page 1 7 Article 8 Section 1 of the constitution of the Brotherhood of Painters, Decorators and Paper-hangers of America being international and affiliated, their constitution must Good Blood Purifier Is needed by nearly everyone 4 Jfcduring March and April. Ju tWe have one of the best ej preparations known.

It clears the skin, keeps the 4 young young, and makes older people look and 4 feel young. It aids digestion, aids the activity of the kid- and liver, and helps the ,4, (body get ready for the long, Ahot summer months. Large 4 pint bottles for $1.00 at FOR CORONER. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Coroner subject to the Republican primaries and convention. D.

W. Reed. FOR COUNTY CLERK. 1 hereby announce myself as a candidate for County Clerk subject to the Republican primaries and convention. John W.

Kelso. conform it says, provided however, he is not a militiaman, special police officer or with each other, in Section 1 Tuesday, April 5th, 1904, for the purpose of electing one member of the City Council and one member of the deputy marshal in the employ of cor-J joar(j 0f Education for each ward of porations or individuals during strikes saj(j City. lockouts or other labor difficulties and Xli voting places where said elec-any member occupying any of the Con will be held, are: above positions, shall be debarred) First Ward S. D. Rays Flour and from membership.

Feed Store, in the Readicker Given Precedence at Least at Two Barber Shops. The entrance of a First ward voter in the barber shops of J. Hershberger and I. B. Wheatley these da-is the signal of a wild scramble to do their work.

If there is any question of the residence of the voter he asekd if he lives in the First ward and if he does he 1- given everything the barber his in the shop. His neck 1-sliaven, hair carefully brushed, antidandruff cure put on, Florida water used in bathing his face and all the wrinkle- carefully smoothed out. And such a sljave as he gets! Not a thin is omitted that can add to the comfort and pleasure of the victim. If he wishes to talk he is handed out all sorts of conversation. About ball, dogs, prize fighters, the records of foot racers, fa-t horses, and all that sort of thing that barbers know so much about.

But no opinion is expressed until the customer has shown which way he leans. Then that barber instantly agrees with him and will take issue with any one in the shop if the opinion of that First ward voter is questioned. And he will fight for him, if necessary. When through and the voter doesnt have the change. Oh, that all right, any time you happen to have it will be satisfactory, the barber explains.

With the if-cent shave he has given him what it will cost a voter any other ward half a dollar to get. Fortunate hirst warder. And it all come about because tlm boss of each of these shops is a candidate for the council in the First ward. Mr. Hershberger is on the Democratic ticket and Mr.

Whcat.ej 011 the Republican ticket. Each is after votes and as none but residents of the hirst vard can vote for them they are extending courtesies to tlit section of the city as iievr before catered to customers. And First ward voters are making the most of it. After the election one will be defeated and will be mad and the other will have the office and will no longer care, for such is the way politicians. DeWitt Thompsons FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY.

I hereby announce myself as a candidate for County Attorney subject the Republican primaries and convention. B. E. Clifford. T.

L. Clark. Drag Store 17 East Madison Phone 326. DON'T SCRATCH THE TICKET. CRABBS Old Stand Weak Men MadeVigorous Do You Want Strength? If you want to increase your strength you must add to and not take from the physical.

In other words, the food that you eat must be digested. assimilated and appropriated by the nerves, blood and tissues before being expelled from the intestine. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure adds to the hpysical. It gives strength to and builds up strength in the human system. It is pleasant to the taste and palatable and the only combination of digestantf that will digest the food and enable the system to appropriate all of its health and strength-giving qualities.

Sold by DeW itt Build-1 ing. J. Second Ward A. O. U.

W. Opera House. Third Ward South room of the Kelley Building, 215 south Washington Avenue. Fourth Ward Court Room. The following electors are appointed to act as Judges and Clerks of said election: First ward Judges, Joe Ashbaugh, J.

W. Edwards. C. W. Burns.

Clerks, Alice Myler. Myrtle Waters. Second Ward Judges, W. P. Hull, J.

S. Walker, J. M. Williamson, Clerks, Daisy Mann, T. T.

Anderson. Third Ward Judges, David Myers, J. B. Goshorn, J. F.

Craig. Clerks, Buela Reimert, Hattie Coblentz. Fourth Ward Judges, Thomas Rutledge, I. H. Kasbeer, H.

Klauman. Clerks, Adda Shank, Ella Brown. The polls shall be Opened at 8 oclock A. M. and closed at 6 o'clock P.

M. E. W. Myler, (SEAL.) Mayor. Attest: E.

C. Remsberg, City Clerk. LECTURE OF ORDINARY MERIT. Drennings Effort Last Night Least Satisfactory on the Course. E.

G. Drcnning, a Topeka attorney, lectured at the First Methodist church last evening on the Passion Play. The lecture was illustrated by moving pictures. Neither pictures nor lecture were such as to cause anyone to wax unduly enthusiastic. The lecturer and the operator of the moving picture machine had evidently not worked out together very much.

At least it was hard to get the picture and the descritpion of any feature of the play together. Mr. Drcnning gave a fairly interesting account of the Passion Play but is an ordinary orator. Altogether it was the least satisfactory of any number on the lecture course which has been an exceptionally strong one. ie vvdjt rsatwiv What PEFFERS NERVIGOR Did! It acts power fully and quickly Cures when all tftClierH fail Yount men regain lost manhood; old wen recover youthful vigor.

Absolutely Unar uteed to Cure NtrvousneM, Lost Vitality. ImpotoiK-y, Nijrlitly Kmissloin. Lost Power, either aox, Kailiiij? Rb morv, Katin 1)1 and all effect of self -abuse or excesses and indiscretion Wards oil Insanity and consumption. Dont let druggist impose a worthless substitute on hu because it yields a greater profit. Insist on hav-x PKKFEKLS KKVIGOK, or sene' for it.

Can carried In vest pocket. Prepaid, plain wrapper, $1 per box, or 0 for $5. with A Written Guarantee to Cure or Refund Money. Pamphlet free HEFFEtt MEDICAL. ASSN, Chicago.

11V For sale by C. B. Spencer C. It is almost universally conceded that the Republicans have selected a first class ticket for the -pring election. The primaries were as well attended as they ever were before.

There was a fair expression of sentiment and no charge lias been made in any of the wards that any unfair or sharp practices were indulged in. It therefore, becomes the duty of Republican- to elect the ticket that 'has thus been nominated. In certain quarters it has been whispered that an effort would be made by Republicans to beat Republican candidates. From a political standpoint this is certainly very unwise. The threatened bolt doesnt promise much hope of success and can only create hard feelings that it will require years to heal.

Of course there is no obligation resting on Republicans to vote their party tickets but one bolt naturally leads to another and party success in city, county and state is thus imperilled. A candidate that has received a majority of the votes of his party at a primary nautrally feels that he should have the support of those who participated in the primary and of those who did not, for the matter of that. If he went into the convention with a determination to abide by its results and willing to support any person that the voters should choose his resentment at a bolt of his own success is all the more keenly felt. it is asking too much of human nature to expect that he and his friends will hereafter feel themselves HOG EYE. Sunday school lias been organized at the church.

Rev. B. F. Clarke is the superintendent. There will be Easter exercises at the church Sunday night.

Thursday being Josie Gay's birth-1 day, several of her friends took her by surprise and spent the evening with her. Music and singing helped to pass the time. All report a most enjoyable time. Happy, Healthy Children. Any child can take Little Early Risers with perfect safety.

They are harmless, never gripe or sicken, and yet they are so certain in results that robust constitutions requiring drastic means are neevr disappointed. They annot fail to perform their mission and every one who uses DeWitts Little Early Risers prefer them to all ather pills. They cure biliousness Sold by DeWitt St Thompson. Santal-Pepsio Cpi? POSITIVE CUB Vorlnflnmmntta or tat.i of the Bladder Ho on re so i Cure qnleklf end Pert-neatly Ibe wont eieee ilonerrhoee end 1 no matter of how Ions eta-Inn. Abeolatelr berm! old by drafgtate SI.

00, or br null. ioti I 0,1 boxM.fl.k THI SAim-MPlJ I For oale by C. B. Spencer ft Co, Notice of Meeting. Notice is hereby given that the second annual meeting of the stockholders of THU'.

OAK GOLD MINING COM1PANY will be held on the first Monday in May, 1904. at 2 o'clock, p. at the company's office in Huron, South Dakota. T. M.

Hyde, Secy. One of the greatest blessings a modest man can wish for is a good reliable set of bowels. If you are not the happy possessor of such an outfit you can greatly improve the efficiency of those you have by the judicious use of Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are pleasant to take and agreeable in effect. For sale by all druggists.

Notice. There will be a mass meeting Friday at 7MO p. ni. at Labor Hall for the purpose of nominating a labor ticket for the coming city election, April 5U1. By Order of Com.

J. B. Case, of Abilene, one of the heavy stockholders in the Iola State Bank and a heavy stockholder in several other banks and financial institutions in this state and in Kansas City, is in Iola on business. Mrs. Case has been here some time visiting her daughter, Mrs.

A. B. Roberts. lillira llin, Cmtaiw Rbi-iii far Ntrrraaasa. straw srtos.

I Cl RMWN TO MIL. ff; ration Guarantied or Montjr Refunded. Hent fir 1.00 per hot. Will aend thorn on trial, to he ui when relieved. Aamplee Free.

If your druffiit d( ftnee them end your order tatba I WrtTII WtPlCftt UwaWTftA, Eft. flsM it LoU by Campbell tad Butr Notice. Members of the Harrison Mutu Burial Association. You are hereby notified that Assessment No. 6 is now due.

Please call at my office and pay same at once. C. S. Culbertson. Secretary, 18 east Jackson, Iola.

FOR RENT OR SALE On crop payments, several choice farms. Send for list John MulhaU, Sioux City, lows. Mr. and Mrs. M.

L. Decker were beer from Elsmore today visiting their son, Henry Decker. mmmi.

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