Iola Daily Register (Newspaper) - August 2, 1913, Iola, Kansas TWE lOLA NO. 242. 1913-SATUHDAY HE GAVE THE NAME OF DEAN DALE TO I THE OF TWO A. Jones Here Some ' Mari i her was fortunate that b6 call made for Sheriff Kerr has been away days on of the auto thief and today Duntee went to oo the was thai under arrest at for ownership of the auto that was identified hy Bob as the car stolen from to come back to Kansas out The papers made out here last night I. this morning will get the Governor's and deliver the papers to Kerr Kansas City Kerr will proceed to City get the consent of and bring young man coj The omer hot - ' - ' - J The under arrest gave name of Dean Dale He denies his but that was td be ed. He Is said to the size build who was suspected at one who was not identified by the who saw the stolen car at Mound Nobody about the court could recall any name of Dean but Virgil works at a In town says that he to go to school here about ago a boy named The about five and resided here in. recent It may prove the liid after getting bad Company and bad returned in ills childhood home to stage one of his ] it is not expected that the can reach here with the prisoner Monday and is hot certain how be able to got through with the recovered ' gratifying to that the of sensations has kept ilola notoriously prominent some is about list includes Ithe theft of the Drake livery team land the elopement a man with a aC tiie the quartette discovered at a the car theft and the Dean There is reason to believe that slow but is coming to all the participants in these WEXT Accounts Washington's Harry the agent who helps make lola cement was here from Kansas 6ity this forenoon on one of his flying ' As he had story to goes like of were taken down Vernon and because tips few small the guide When the party THE WEATHER FORECAST Fair nnd wanner Data recorded kt tne local office of the S. yesterday at 4 p. 90; low it this morning at 3 normal 79; deficiency in S C p. 3 a. 9 p. 6 a. 12 a. for 24 at 7 a. m. 0; In since January 2.97 Relative 7!a.m. 64 per cent to sea ' i Sunrise m 7:31 p. m. i mid Fred Krnmer a Rain While Others Sat in the Shade Praying fir The discussion was morning as to how destructive the drouth had been to the when Fred the well known farmer hp Shoe Bend asserted that he to have some He is picking roasting ears from his right now that are well filled and and says mat none of his corn has at And he After the for it on just one last shower he put two men In the field stirring the soil and kept them at it The result was that the in the soil kept there and the corn has been drawing on it. with just as good promise one equal ly good are burned beyond hope of ' How long is going to lake to bring home to thti simple truth that a little iof the dry farming science may be applied here in Corn is going to be worth real money this year and the profit on the extra work done at the right time .is many hundred per cent. The fact that you can raise crops prac without by stirring tne soil after the soaks in and thus keeping the has been proven beyond doubt Yet of men continue to the corn and go to town to talk politics and a government remedy for hard times when in the fields would put money in FIFTEEN OF IfOCK Township to on Some Road Fred Schmidt was here from Humboldt doing his Saturday stunt in the office of county He brings good word that Humboldt which does all Its road intends begin Monday improving the Works west of from the Neosho bridge to the Katy this is done work will be started on a Half mile of rock road northeast of town and then operations will shift to the Section of road north of town which is to meet the rock road from lola With a continuous rock road from near Carlyle to some distance south of a total of about fourteen to fifteen Allen County will take a long lead on tlie job of Oil Belt Route 1 ' i ' FIllE S. He Taken lite Pry walked down to the hore of the which is a a half wide guide but the fiction they on identical spot where Washington stood he a silver dollar across the tourists looked stolidly across and then a Kansas that was but a dollar went a lot in those days than it will 14 BOYS 0\ Y. C. A. at 7 Monday from C. A. boys of junior and Intermediate classes at Y. C. A. will establish their week's camp 7 miles southwest I ' Fourteen hoys signified their Intention to tie and more arg to join the camp before the will meet at Y. M. C. tii bul ding Monday the river morning in lime fof at 7 o'clock each boy must bring his own One or two will The win be by the G. and each of the camp must I. toward the of Nelson will charge of tlie ' 5 THE 4- USI Be in At the commissioners next new ordinance will bej V City Attorney a of not h ss than and mot JiOO as ii penalty for the cutout within city Hm If ordinance goes c with will It is a notable fact the ordinance was requested by auto A prairie fire that broke out about twelve o'clock in the country five miles of did much damage to the pastures and meadows in that The origin of fire is not but it started near the pipe line that passes through that part of the country and swept the greater of Frank meadow and It also destroyed about a half mile of barbed wire ASKS FOR Widow of Sidney Filer Brings Suit Cement Co. was in district court by Mrs. Eliza Filer against the lola Portland Cement Company and P. K. trustee for the for Eller lost his life at the the night of July 24 when he was caught In a while trying to put It on a fly The petition gross carelessness on the part of the company and for a flat award of 110,-000 ' Ottawa An automobile breakdown caused C. P. of to become an unexpected guest in Ottawa last Mrs. Schell was on her way to Kansas Gity a short trip and expected to reach there last a plug blew out near Mrs. wag entertained at the home of Mrs. M. 603 South Sycamore who formerly lived in She her trip by train this while endeavoring to drive hte automobile with one hanJ last says the Altoona with quite an accident when the ran into a ditch of town and turned he nor bis young lady were injured and the only damage to tlie automobile was bent IS IT Pm OF MERELY TO HELP DESTITUTE mex. held BY U. 5. WAITED IS MEXICO FOR KILLING SOME OF of U. S. Will Be One on of Intervention Id the Aug. 2.--Bryan vigorously disclaimed that request to congress to appropriate one hundred thousand dollars for destitute Americans out of Mexico had arty connection with any policy the may evolve with the Mexican statements attempting to put a construction upon the for ah appropriation are entirely without excuse and explained upon any theory consistent with the interest in public said furnishing aid to Indigent desiring the government simply Is doing what at any time Americans are in danger by insurrection and there is no why anybody should attempt to misconstrue Bryan's request was generally Interpreted as one step in plan for dealing with the Mexican Far from being regarded as a preliminary to which the President has on various occasions is out of the request for funds is really thought to be of a policy tor From the first the President has believed that in a crisis in turbulent the single solicitude of the government should be the protection of lives and request will come up at tbe meeting of the House committee next of the foreign affairs said he believed the committee would vote to include the hundred thousand dollars appropriation in the deficiency least owe it to stranded in Mexico to means for their return in these turbulent said 2.-EmrhaMuel Castillo former governor of the Mexican State was arrested here by the authorities and held without bail on the charge of murder and robbery preferred by the Mexican admitted that he had killed two representatives of who ho said were trying to arrest him illegally during a recent The Mexican governor's came close upon the heels of the Harges which resulted late last in the arrest of United States Department of Justice agents and representatives of the ranze branch of Mexican in New It that G. Matthews and L. accepted in bills from to protect him from arrest Brito was arraigned before United States Commissioner and sent to parish prison folk Those Who Know Harvey Dean The Pleasanton Observer of this week takes of the Dean a comment on the K. C editorial about in Pleasanton and the Observer interviewing of our citizens discover that it is not the intention to give up the town but to try and live down disgrace of being a back woods like we should have this before inasmuch as they have been unloading from two to three hundred here dally for the past teri fifteen And commenting on the Star's I about Dean and his the Observer I people know Harvey do not take much stock in her statement that he threatened to stab her with a nor do they take any 8to