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The Sun from Coffeyville, Kansas • 2

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at itoiia fejuU, utr lb Ail of JUrtb 1 lM-maiiha NVw WIl.MINUTON. 11. lu-r. IS In- luiuifiiia iharciiatf rotupiraey to de-j iraud Vy we of tu niiitU through llioj 4le of fir huurain in fake nun- WANTKI -You to reiiitmber ther WAXTKl To boy aecood band clolh- I would be iiiithinK nicer for ib tiiif. truuka and eripa; Uuyar will latin o' t'hntmja than hair aooiU; all call; alo low price on c-leauluir and wi.ik cuaranieed; work called tor.

prennii; called for and delivered, lhon hu, Krln. V. tuli. ukla. Hatiitary tk-coud Hand floiUinic vi.

3 riiore, lol V. Ilth. I'houv lutiK. 60-lf hi-in liii'fH'X luri: Haily, by wail. I Jear .11 I 'r 11 Tu only niurMi.

t--r. tle only Hiiinlay i-m't-r in itt-)lie Uaued dail. rlr. MuimU). at 2I I'ti'on re-, K.iha ltuU mi it.

hX)l liKNI' 2-rtHtiu houe on ttakul. WANTKI llittlieni prk-ea paid tor fall at W. 3d. I'lmne hj-i nn-n a acond hand colihina. hoea i foil hr.M I nicely riiniiklu-d front and ham.

I'hone 136 and we will call. room tor lct-pfnis; well heated; I h. Walnut. 77-tf (block from tar line. Call at Hui to know aooul iboW tfpruee, jinivUI Service Hke bicycle I KUU 8AI.I Wood; order deltvt re 1 ui lor $1 earn; value a motorcycle I'hntte H7.

K. Wilcox. ure bin mailer; U-t value i-vur of- rOlt HAI.K A bah)' carrlaue; reej lered. I lull-Ill Agency. today wer found by a iilti si ait urand jury auaini fornn-r t'niud Klaus Kmator liw hard Ken-; my ami former Kiate ttenaior Danbl liii hley.

both of I lover. V. W. Anthony and mii. Claire V.

Aiitliony. jf Hrooklyn; Harry Woodt-m-k of N- Vork. It, K. IlreiiiM'ti of ItrooUlyn and II l. Jai oba of New Vork.

Tin latter ii la hldliiK In t'anada. Several I ullier Iiatnea Here ireented to the r.iiid Jury, hut true bill have not yet en out. The to Anthoiiya ind WtMideot k. through Kenney, their liurt.ey. are uid to have formed the 'oil.

iw lnt; cotiiaiiiea: llomn Klre In-1 I body; wooden wheels; price cheap. O.ll II W. For nale or rent; all makes ea A Bell Telephone for Christmas A telephone as a gift of lasting utility will please the whole family throughout the year, and The telephone man is now busy installing Hell instruments which will be connected at Christmas time, ('all the manager's office today for information about low residence rates. VAl.l in ix -ou to inuko your t.t.11111 IIhi.i.1i.. a 1 1 po twice a lar at Krlitela I'lmne joiuj 3otf Walnut.

67 -if moin-y removal i -i-iooiii lioute at Uvi l)a- w. 1 1 kta; iiy water and I'houo l.rf.tii Hut Walnut. to H22 WalnutJaitJ. FOU HK. T2 furnished la; or call at WeM 11 Hi HK-3 "fur room for Sam Hnnih.

r-rtary of the I'lU'U Traction rumpuny. who has been vpendins several ek ber on company lufii't. rvenin for hi home at Warren. Pa. Ixul Colin of I- U.

an adjuMer for the Hot-k Uland. was here yenerday adjuliu claim agalaal the company. Horn. Monday lo Mr. and Mrs.

Bert German of Pawhucka. at the home of relative, HI Klin street. 4 to Independence Iteporter: T. Uaty and family returned today from Harriett, whore yesterday the funeral nf lMif lib VI r.u.i.. II I.

i i. I wis 1.4 liOUMekeepll.e; in modem W. Sth. I'lione 17o2. Ka-3 home; ue of bath and phone, fall uranre, Aitx-rieaii hire in lira nee oniatiy.

Mercasitile Fire Marin-? iiHirancff rtimpany and Kiiltable "ire I ii ura nee compiiiiy. The latter I ill W. lllli or idioiiw 1345. KK-3 KOU HKNT Furnlched rooniH. with fun TltADK Suburban homo for or ullhiiit luinril' ulrtn rfumitt tnr 'ud offleea h-re while the other three 11..1.1 i.

i. i i Kroecry more that will In voice 1,000 r-nti ni c.i. e.i 'or lhereabout; this Is well Improved; 4 nu objection 10 country tow n. Address fill Every Hell Telephone In l.uuir Distance Station. The Missouri and Kans.

Telephone Company MHt HKX'i 2 luriiUli. il rooiiiK for L. care Sun. 88-3 nd headquarter at Hover. Dummy ffieern and directors were elected.

I'lie promoters are alleged have over The case will called In January. containing ittveii light housekeeping; front and rear LOSTA package p.ilr of kid gloves, bi een Welts' entrance; clone In; city and ciutcrn an i rtoro. and KcKiilator. Kinder water, fall at 3tH K. Cth William Uaty held.

Mr. and Mra. Howard and Mra. C. Slutkle wero among the khoppers here from Liberty yesterday.

WA.n:i Kadilte. 'h. Second Il iliU li.ii nufo uiki See M. Walllngford. 7 K.

SU-3 i.v.ll-. Kurin for salr we have I ho buyers. See us at once. was at Liberty V-niX folinnbla Maple. Wlnt UviiiKHtoiie yeiiterday.

Horn. Monday lo Mr. and Mrs. Crate Crofi-rn. on the Hall farm north of Coffeyville.

a girl. iriuiii iv iuii vim ur finuiii? tiS-3 Kul! UKNT A modern houve at Ills W. loth: aim a 4-room housu at W. N. W.

Brown, phone U'l'S. M-3 VVANTKii A 4- or modern imuiw within the next 3o days. Ad-(! "lt." care The Sun. nut liKNI'- i-'urnit-hftl rooms In modern home, with or without board ''J phone uS0.8-8 Vuil H.VLK Ladieb 'nood light suit. 11.45; 2 pairs hlippers.

sizo -i. cheap; for exchange, iron bed, undress and ppi-iiigs for good sani- tiry -oiieh. Jst. s-3 WAXTKD You ho are worried over the many fires that have happened recently to call up John I). Ellis for I nsura nee.

Phon 23 3 or 4 88 -3 FOlt HUNT 5-room modern cottage at 903 Lincoln. Phone 763 or 2087. 8S-3 I AAI'NKI) I'ity property to sell and trade; bring us your barnalns If you want action. I'pham's Heal Kttato. foliimbln SOU TO BROTHERS INSANE Fred and Will 130-J Roose-M'lt Street, Are Taken Refore the I'roliale Court 3 l-i-Or tiafww.

r.n.li. tA mni: it is micro. lr Mjr slrr llai ('oternmcnt To. kilinn la Honolulu. J.

Milton Turner of St. IOiiis, the well-known negro lawyer and educa-r niid former minister to Liberia, illed on Mayor Curry yesterday and obi him that the father of Jei Mayes, lie negro barber found dead in his oom at C'3 I'nlon street Monday ileht. is a prominent man of Toledo, and at present has a government position In Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands. Dr. ILL.

Aldrirb of Caney, coroner of Montgomery county, was here yesterday to Investigate Mayes' death and decided that it was due to asphyxiation by fumes from an open gas stove. 8 ititiitclit rnoi'ch tor lAv'rh: bcuvr piuuirb tooil l.n siwrr. tin soft rTolh It two-net an dc- amfcw t.UUr, lULs a yard ol clxxt tliobcstanj chc9et Aid 3 -in One prevent a rust crtirnishoa tU BclJ curfaces, iadoora and oat. "Don't hkii.U the child on a full stomach," ay a medical exchange. That's right.

Spntik hltn on the reverse side a little lower down. frca you. i-in-Onr i3nldcTcrr-hTein J-in bottli-: 2Sc oa. Sue cmt 1 It ooiiart. Al oUpatcatrd llandr Oil Can.

25c OJ.I, 7 3-IN-ONE OH. COMPANY The cases of two brothers, Fred and DAOroadwav Nvw Vokk C.TV PICKED CP TWO FLOATERS. ooooooooooooooooo 0 0 HAILY SPORT LETTER. 0 0 ooooooooooooooooo Ilrhish Officer and Mechanic Mere Will Gromisch, who live with their father, R. K.

Gromisch, a Missouri Pacific employee, at 1302 Roosevelt street, occupied the attention of the probate court last night. Judge Os-born, accompanied by Sheriff Lewis and Deputy Sheriff Walters, was here and held a session in the mayor's WHERE ISM JAILER? F.scaplntr Prisoners at Claremore May Have Taken Keeper Along as a Hostage. Mayes was about 60 years old. The local police had been hunting Mayes Found In hanneL International News Service for several days, as he was accused FOR SALU Good 2-room house to be moved off the lot. Call at 100 K.

11th or phone 1090. 88-S FOR SALU About 25 yards of matting and enough linoleum to cover floor 12x12; practically new; also a large rubber suit. Call at 406 E. 9th. 8S-3 LONDON, Dec.

15. A telegram from Flushing, Holland, says that a British of swindling another negro out of ibout $25 one night recently. The body was taken to the Coffeyvllle Fur By FRANK 0. MEXKE. International News Sorvlcel NEW YOKK, Doc.

15. Now that the thra big leagues have voted to adopt the suggestion we made about a month aeo -cut tho list of Dlavers down to officer and his mechanic, who were picked up in the channel by a Dutch "Where is the Jailer?" Is a question that is puzzling Sheriff Hiram Stephens of Rogers county, since the Fred Gromisch, the younger of the FOlt RKNT 2 south front rooms, Up- niture company's morgue and prob steamship from a disabled naval hy boys, is 20 years old. Will is about ibly will be burled some time today. droplane, had dropped a number of successful Jail break of two danger twenty or fwenty-one men It bvaos 22. The former Is much unbalanced and, although not violent, talks dis to look as if a lot of plumbers, book ous criminals Monday night from the county Jail at Claremore.

Carl Poole, SimiARINES I EFFICIENT. bombs on Zeebrucce, destroying, It Is said, several German submarines that were being assembled there after ham 116 H. 8th; water, gas and electricity furnished; $10. See Upham's. Columbia 809 Maple.

90-3 FOR SALU 1 solid oak mission library set of 3 pieces; also some fine Plymouth Rock pullets; will be laying Foon. Call at 1111 W. 5th. 90-3 connectedly all the time. His case was considered by a commission com keepers, hack drivers, shoemakers and other skilled tradesmen will have to go back to their old trades and quit (nnimander Flotilla white, aged 20, under sentence to the penitentiary for burglary, and Herbert being brought by rail In sections.

When hailed by the Dutch ship, the eating In expensive hotels and riding eds, More Facilities. International News Service WASHINGTON. Dec. 15. Com aviators refused to be rescued until on the Pullmans.

Kerns, white, aged 23, charged with making a deadly assault on an officer, made their getaway in an unknown manner. The Jailer has not been seen they were assured that they would not The new economy rule that will be mander Sterling's testimony before the house naval affairs committee be returned to Holland as prisoners, put in-force this year through the cut When informed that they would be since and it is presumed that he either ting of the rosters of the Federal posed of Drs. Starry and Fisher and he was ordered committed to one of the state hospitals. He was taken to Independence last night. Will Gromisch was sent to the state hospital at Parsons in 1910 as an insane epileptic and was discharged into the custody of his mother two years later.

Judge Osborn is making inquiry of the hospital superintendent to ascertain whether or not It will be necessary to hold another hearing in ore out all the particulars of the forecast sent out by the I. N. S. last treated as rescued mariners and not as was overpowered and taken along as league to twenty men and the Ameri beHggerents, they were taken aboard can and National leagues to twenty' a hostage or that he gave chase and is still chasing. Local officers kept a FOR RUNT First class furnished room in mQdern house at 1317 WIN low.

Call at store 1 block south of honpe. 90-3 FOR SALU Choice 40-acre tract 8 miles from Coffeyville, less than mile from 35 acres now in wheat; small creek; some timber; the best little buy we know of; price $600 down. See Upham's, Co- lumhla bldg. 90-3 FOR RENT 2 or 5 unfurnished or furnished rooms; also sleeping rooms with heat; rent reasonable. Call 1st house south of Baptist church Monday and the facts which it said the commander was prepared to give with respect to the unpreparedness of Puzzles, 10 cents.

Wells Bros. one men each means that over 400 ball players or alleged ball players will be heaved out of their soft jobs sharp lookout Monday night and yesterday for the Jailbirds. the flotilla. D. H.

Siggins was at Nowata yes After spending bo much money on and will have to go back to manual labor. Each of the twenty-four big No. 4 is The Sun's phone number. terday. this branch of the service, it would be the case before the young man can be returned to the hospital.

Meanwhile, unwise not to provide properly for league clubs now is carrying an av erage of forty men. ornin gs 90-3 the UDkeeD of the submarines. The commander stated that the United FOR SALE At a bargain, a 5-room cottage; large wash house; barn for The Job of picking twenty-one men out of the bunch that now clutters up the young man was sent home with his mother, who was In court with the boys. The parents are separated and the mother has been living at Bartles-ville for some time. States has fiftyrseven submarines the roster Is a huge job for the man built, building and authorized, and 4 horses; fine lot of fruit trees and grapes; excellent well; would take-pair of good young horses and cow as agers.

John McGraw of the Giants pointed out that Germany and England has the hardest job. John has fifty had upwards of 1,000. American Bub- part payment. See Frank McClellan, 820 Walnut. Insurance, loans and real two players on his list.

That means narines of the earliest type are inef HIGH SCHOOL NOTES G. G. Sherwood of Valparaiso, ficient and can not go out of the har estate. 90-3 LOST A mesh bag between Kansas oil refinery and 803 W. 8th.

Finder return to Sun office for reward. 90-3 visited the high school yesterday. bor. Inability to operate the submarine flotilla to its highest efficiency Is due to lack of officers, danger risks Independence Reporter: A crowd of County High School students will accompany the basket ball team to this particular service and lack of FOR SALE Single comb Brown Leghorn pullets. G.

R. Grlgg. Phone 905-F-22. 90-3 tended facilities. Coffeyvllle Friday night to boost for a that he will have to "can" thirty-one players by May 1.

John hasn't seen half of his squad in action and it will keep him busy during the training season looking 'em over. 1 John, as many will remember, released Dick Rudolph, the great Boston pitcher. He also let go of "Hank" Gowdy, star of the 1914 world series. John also released some other gents who later made their mark in the baseball world. Therefore, John has vistory for the local school.

County Attorney Ise, formerly a Forgan Heads Hankers. International News Service WASHINGTON, Dec. 15. James B. principal of the Coffeyville high school, called on Principal Kennedy FOR SALE A 10-year established business or would trade for real estate, Address P.

O. Box 60, Coffey-vllle, Kas. 90-3 (KKHJOUpiJUtiOtKKHJOO 0 MARKET QUOTATIONS. 0 yesterday. Forgan of Chicago was elected president of the advisory council of the federal reserve districts today at a meeting preliminary to conference with the federal reserve board.

VERDICT FOR $10,000 Ira Iff. Hart of Parsons Given Big Judgment by District Court Jury "Help the Porter." Walker Lewis, the porter at the Stag smoker, got a happy inspiration Include the Mens Shoppe on your shopping list Gifts for men, gifts for boys and the very things they would rather have are to be found at Read's Men's Shoppe Live Stock. KANSAS CITY, Dec. 15. Cattle Receipts, market, steady; prime fed steers, $9.50 10.75; dress beef steers, cows and heifers, $4.658.75.

Hogs Receipts, market, 10c higher; bulk of sales, top price, $7.17. Grain. Wheat Dec, May, $1.15.. Corn 61c; May, 6768c. from the custom of Captain Turner of the Salvation Army in putting boxes around In the business houses to receive offerings for the fund for A Jury in the district court of this county gave Ira M.

Hart of Parsons a judgment of $10,000 against the Missouri, Kansas Texas Railway company for injuries received while in the employ of the company in its shops at Parsons. He lost an arm in the accident that caused the claim to be made, the Christmas dinner for the poor. Walker has rigged up a box and yiauueu iu give uu uis recruits a thorough try-out this year. He had planned to hang on to to every player until he was convinced that they were bushers and never would be anything else. But the 21-player rule upsets John's plans, and John, as well as other managers, aren't sleeping well these nights.

They fear that when they cut their list down to twenty-one they may keep some "flash-in-the-pan" players and may let some real diamonds in the rough go back to the woodB. Reducing the player limit to twenty-one means that the clubs each will save about $30,000 a year in salaries and traveling expenses. This saving will more than make up the extra wages the magnates have had to pay their stars to keep them from jumping to the Feds. It will mean that the clubs in 1915 will operate on a lower expense basis than they did in 1913 placed it on a show case in the smoker. The box is lettered: "Please besides other injuries of a serious help the porter for Xmas.

Thank you." Walker has plenty of faith, as he made the slot in the box almost big enough to admit a dollar. nature. He sued for $30,200. Yesterday another suit against the Katy was taken up in the district court, A. M.

Eckelberry, also of Par-Bons, who sustained Injuries similar to those sustained by Hart while working for the company, claiming $20,200 damages. Buy your wife a Haviland dinner- ware set. Something every housewife is proud to have. Wells Bros. FARM LOANS Valuable Information for Borrowers.

The special features of our Loans are: Long time, low rate of interest, payable annually at your home banks, if desired; partial payments allowed each year at any time, which lmme diately stop interest on amount paid. We loan for the Union Central Life Insurance company, one of the oldest farm loan companies doing business. THE ETCHEN BEOS. 102 East Eighth St, Coffeyvllle, Kas. Phone 470.

you will find me at Mc- Yes. Have us put it in a Christmas Box FOR MEN Bath Robes Mackinas Fur Caps Gloves Ties Hand Bags Suit Cases Smoking Jack'ts Vests FOR BOYS Gloves Ties Tie Pins Mackinas Sweaters Caps Suits Overcoats Handkerchiefs N'ulty's. The Weather. Oklahoma Fair and colder today; Thursday fair. Kansas Fair today; Thursday fair with rising temperature.

Brewster Quits Drilling. Independence Star: J. H. Brewster of Drum Creek has suspended drilling operations on his farm for the present, owing to the low price of oil. Mr.

Brewster has some nice oil and gas wells on his place and will drill more in the future. before the Federal league became a menace. The reduction of the playing limit to twenty men will save the Feds $30,000 also, and that means that many of the clubs, with a fair break in weather conditions and a fairly tight race, will make money in 1915, even If the attendance is not very much greater than it was in 1914. Those Federal league clubs that lost money Decision to Morris. International News Service ST.

JOSEPH, Dec. 15. Carl Morris of Oklahoma was awarded the FUNERAL PRICES REDUCED We have the prices. Why pay more? White cloth covered casket, others sell it at $75. Finest hearse in epeclal 10-round go with Sailor Car- W.

T. Read's Men's Shoppe roll of San Francisco here tonight on county No for oj chapel. Mr, and Mrs. Bert Tillotson and sons motored the tar's foul in the first round. n2 Eagt Eighth street TT, Dr Phone 649.

Night pheae 117 P-i. 10 Wells Bros..

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