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The Coffeyville Daily Telegram from Coffeyville, Kansas • 3

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RAILWAY TIME TABLE. IBM GRAIN MARKET. The following closing prices of grain are furnished by the Geo. A. Adams Grain Company of this city, St.

Louis, MoJanuary 12, 1S92 Wheat 6o5-5 6oS4 MISSOURI KANSAS A TEXAS. 00 00000000 00000000000 37 38 32 Understands the Situation. From the Kansas City Times E. T. Lewis brought in two cars of cattle and hogs from Independence, Tuesday, aud received good prices.

He says that there is no excitement over Emmet Dalton, who is confined in the Independence jail. There are a variety of opinions as to his fate, however. Some profess to believe that he will go free, while others think he will go to the penitentiary. Nobody expects to see him hung for murder. A great many believe that A Letter.

Dallas, Texas, Nov. ist, 1892. To whom it may concern: On behalf of the management of our association, it affords us pleasure to add our testimonial to the very worthy and meritorious exhibition given under the management of Prof. W. E.

Deaves during the dates of our fair and exhibition, Oct. 17 th till 30th. The many thousand visitors have expressed themselves on all sides as highly pleased with the entertainment presented by him, and to all we can cheerfully recommend the- Royal Theatre Company consisting of marionettes, Business Pointers, K. C. AND P.

DIVISION. fc orth bonnd passenger and express arrives 9:35 a. m. North bound freight accomodates arrives 3:45 p. South bound passenger and express arrives 6:00 p.

m. South bound freight accomodat'n arrives 10:45 m' ATCHISON, TOPEKA SANTA PH. SOUTHERN KANSAS DIVISION. assenger express, north bound leaves 9:30 a. m.

eight and accom'a, P- m. 5:15 p. m. Passenger express, south bound arrives 4:55 p. Freight and accom'n, 12:20 p.

m. m- 0 MISSOURI PACIFIC. Goods cheap at the Racket. AVING decided to erect a New Go to Robt. Sadler for a good het or cold lunch.

i uiloig arly in the spring we propose to offer anvthinc an effort will be made to rescue him, i Fresh bread and fancy candy at Robt. Sadler's. Hot soup at Bettendorf Schockman's D. M. AND A.

DIVISION. 481 West bound passenger departs. 482 East arrives 485 West bound local freight 486 East arrives 6:20 a. m. .11.15 p.

ra. .11:00 a. m. 3:15 p. m.

shadowgraphs, Prof. Deaves, Mrs. Deaves and the phenominal child actress, Baby Deaves, as a strong attraction and people with whom it is a pleasure to do business. Signed J. S.

Armstrong, Chairman, J. E. Schkieder, Pres. A. A.

Carr, Sec. 1 estaurant. in our Mammoth Stock at Reduced Prices. This Special Sale begins JANUARY 1st and will be continued till March 1st. Remember this stock is owned for Cash, and prices made will Astonish you.

Leave orders for Bed-rock coal at Citizen's Lumber Yard. as it is thought he has a great many friends in the Territory. Dalton is improving rapidly from his wounds and the sheriff is of the opinion that he is in much better shape than he pretends to be. Two of Emmet's brothers are in Independence much of the time, one nearly all the time. Naturally they are looked upon with suspicion and there is some talk that an attempt may be made to run them out of that part of the country.

NOTES FROM THE SCHOOLS. If you want a farm for your city property, AMONG THE RAILROADERS, see.L. J. Burns. L.

L. Teller, Division of the D. M. Three good milch cows for sale. Enquire A.

was over from Nevada, of J. C. Gillam. N. AND M.

DIVISION, 312 East bound passenger departs a- m- 3ai West arrives 11:45 p.m. 323 East local freight departs 8:00 p. m. 3a7West arrives 3:45 P- V. I.

AND W. DIVISION. NORTH. 324 Kansas City Little Rock ex. arrives 5:55 a.

m. 221 Kansas City passenger departs 9:00 a. m. 3 Kansas City Little Rock ex. departs 1130 p.

m. 22 Kansas City express arrives 6:30 p. m. K. AND A.

V. DIVISION. 232 South bound passenger departs. 6:05 a. m.

3iNorth bound passenger arrives 11:00 p. m. 246 South bound local freight departs. 6:30 245 North bound local freight arrives. 8:15 p.

m. Trains 324, 223, 232 and 231 carry through Pullman sleeping cars between Kansas City, Little Rock and Hot Springs. Through Pullman sleepers and free reclining chair cars to all points. $8.00 will get you a good set of teeth at the The boys say the hat Buck Waters wore at Lee Dental Rooms. Parsons, was out of sight so far as the crown went and that his hair was in sight.

Wonder 00 oooooooooooooooooooo OOOO COME AND SEE US. Who sells groceries at cost; Robinson if it is true. Co. Sign red flag. Fireman Brock, on K.

A. V. engine. No. Save your dollars.

$1.00 buys $2.00 423, lost two of his toes Wednesday evening worth of goods at Robinson Co. by letting a large lump of coal fall on them. PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY Hot soup and crackers 5 cents at Robt. Joe Zubar takes Brock's run. Sadler's restaurant, Davisons old stand.

"The country joint- met with an accident All cards under this head in regular classification ten cents per week. No card inserted for a shorter time than one month. For Sale A large heating stove suitable Wednesday night that will cripple them, financially, at least. A sport from Arkansas for business house. Apply to R.

J.Mitchell. N. ASHBY Manufacturer of Genuine Havana, Superior Stock and First City, strolled into the place and broke the crap department to the tune of $270. The following items of school work and progress are made up of notes handed in by two pupils from each grade in the High school, these reporters being selected by Supt. Sinclair.

In this column it is desired to give all notes which may prove interesting, and while the editor reserves the right to edit the copy, use the blue pencil or alter as he may see fit, in so far as possible the diction of the school reporters will be used and we suggest that they study the general style of the matter which appears in this paper and conform to it as closely as possible. Not that our style is not susceptible of great improvement, but we desire to maintain a uniformity of style throughout the paper. Ed. The piano fund subscription is growing. "The Senior's Lament" is the latest thing in poetry Too many people simply drift through life without a purpose.

The city school teachers enjoy skating as much as the students. The receipts from the state library fund last year amounted to $2,007. Contributions to the piano fund from the city editors, would be very acceptable. Navarre Macomb is an excellent performer 1UTCH Wers J. W.

Staats. F. A. Sauek STAATS SAUER, Dealers in and Shippers of SHEET-IRON, COPPER AND TINWARE Pick cigars at Robt. Sadler's, Davison's old Fresh Oysters AND CELERY! nriEjiiL nn stand.

Roofing, spouting and repairing a specialty. Shop on west Eighth street. Elocution Fntertainment. Prof. S.

P. Nold, principal of the A lady who expects to leave the city is R. ELECTA A. SCOTT, desirous of selling her household goods. Enquire at The Telegram office.

GRADUATE OF TWO REPUTABLE COLLEGES Oratorical Department at Campbell University, of Holton, will give Dramatic Reading, Recitations, and Shakespearean impersonations Friday and Saturday nights Jan. 20 and 21, at LIVE STOCK. A living monument it speaks for itself. Keeps 'em It is in nearly everybody's mouth the superior dental work of Dr. and Mrs.

Lee. Treats all diseases incident to women and children. Uterine diseases a specialty. Best of reference. Office second house west of the Presbyterian Church.

Calls attended night or day. THE USE OF uuuuuvu uuu the Christian church. Our citizens will remember with pleasure his excel OYSTERS, GAMES ETC. If you want real bargains in dry goods, no tion and groceries, go to Robertson lent entertainments given at the opera house while principal of our high two years ago, and will be glad They are preparing to sell out at once below Talent is not lacking in our nder on the cornet, school. ODONTU cost.

to welcome mm back, especially his Aud everything else handled in a first-class bakery and Restaurant. Fruits in Season. Cigars and Confections. SHORT ORDER MEALS SERVED AT ALL HOURS. R.

J. MITCHELL. pupils. The Onega Journal says of his entertainment given there: Don't be foolish and imagine there is a COFFEYVILLE, KAS. 'lie makes those laueh who never laughed before.1' painless method of extracting teeth that is unknown to us.

Call and we will convince you of the superior quality of our work. Dr. Mrs. Lee. As there is no opera house he had to C.

L. LONG3 secure the Christian church for his entertainment. Prof. Nold is undoubtedly the best elocutionest in the west. See Here.

Our system of shorthand is the simplest, Positively prevents pain in the extraction of teeth. Used only by F. E. DOERING, The Dentist. Second floor of Mathews block.

LOCAL NEWS. Attend the show. An Opera Hall. Recognizing the sore need of an The west side school yard presents a very unclean appearance, waste paper literally covering it. The State Agricultural College has received $148,000 from the United States during the past two years.

The students of the High Schools extend to the city council a vote of thanks. The first load of rock arrived Wednesday. The crossing will soon be made. From this it is evident that they slumbered lightly. "Aim at something and hit it," is a good policy.

This does not mean what the student from the grammar department thought when the Professor chastised him with the rod, Notary Public, Justice of the Peace, and Real estate and Insur ance Agent. most legible and rapid in the world. See our representative, Mr. W. L.

Aldridge for particulars. opera hall in Coffeyville, where theatre entertainments and public gatherings may be held A. M. McCoy has fitted Kansas City Business University. A COURSE BY MAIL WITH THE up the large hall in the second floor of COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY.

Life Scholarships. Now is the time to becin the study of the McCoy block for the purpose. The Cloudy yesterday. shorthand. All scholarships in the corres room will seat 300 people and will be furnished with comfortable A Thos.

Scurr, Prest M. McEnirv, Vice Prest Leavenworth Business College. fourteen foot stage has been put in ponding class of ihe Kansas City Business University, are good for life. See our Mr. L.

Aldridge, at residence of G. W. Rus that to aim at and hit him, was good policy Supt. Wooster is preparing an educational and scenery, drop curtains, and all the usual scenic appointments will be put inj making the hall complete in every sell, for particulars. history of their state for the World's fair.

About thirty counties have sent in their Thos. G. Ayrks, Cashier. First National Bank TKO ADVERTISE OUR COLLEGE WE WILL I give a thorough course of instruction in Double and Single Entry Bookkeeping by mail FREE OF CHARGE to all applicants for a limited time. This course will be completed in forty lessons.

No charge for Diplomas. Address. respect. Kansas City Business University. Attention.

I will be in this city for the next ten days, Manager McCoy will only allow high histories. Mr. Wooster has urged the Superintendent of each county to prepare the his S. W. Lamb was up from Lenapah Thurs-d ay.

T. F. Ward was over from Caney Thursday. B. Green was down from Garnett Wednesday.

C. F. Parker was down from Parsons Wednesday, L. Hart as up from Alluwe, I. T.

Sunday. E. E. Emert, of Oswego, was in the city yesterday. class entertainments to use the house and desire to add a few more names to my tory of his county.

COFFEYVILLE, KANSAS corresponding class in shorthand. I will give and expects to make the hall a resort for the best people in the city and vicinity. Tuesday morning, of the series of composi Prof. F. J.

Yanderberg, all who join the class, a thorough start with tions to be read by the Seniors, the first read out extra charge. At G. W. Russell's res He should receive the encourage was by Mary Chapman. The subject, idence.

PROMPT AND CAREFUL ATTENTION ment of the citizens for he is filling a "Flowers and Thorns," was given a character throughout the extent of the paper, which want which everybody recognizes. 411, 413 AND 4.15 SOUTH 5th STREET Leavenworth, Ks. W. L. Aldridge, Representative of the K.

C. B. U. Buy one dollar's worth of goods and The hall will be formally opened this GIVEN TO ALL BUSINESS showed deep study on the difficulties and pleasures of school life. The next paper was (Friday) evening by Prof, Deave's with his marionette ana shadowgraph entertainment.

get one chance for a free ride to the read by Eva Bessey Thursday morning. ENTRUSTED TO OUR CARE. Missouri Pacific Ry. World's Fair. The High School boasts of three good There is no misfit about this weather.

rooms seldom used; three te.achers who do Davis II. Waite was inaugurated It is made after the pattern of a per hi Ysur Money Spending It not love to teach; three bright students, the dullest in the class; three primary pupils Governor of Colorado Tuesday before a great crowd. fect winter, and it is trimmed with a TWO DAILY TRAINS, who think they have strayed; three musicians fringe of ice. Dr. D.

K. Pearsons of Chicago has In the uurchase of tickets over A full grown elephant is capable of given $50,000 to Yankton, N. col carrying a load of two tons, it is stated. who never play; three "good speakers who never speak except on common occasions; three bells which are never used; three stoves which never emit any heat and last, but not lege, on condition that the college Many a man who goes to see the ele EQUIPPED WITH raises $100,000 within a year. phant imagines he can do the same least, three chickens in the front yard which Governor Lewelling appointed Tues thing but soon finds that he is over FREE RECLINING CHAIR do not belong to us.

day the following police board for weighted The old reliable Desnoyer's Boots Wichita: George M. Dixon, populist; In accordance with the regulations provid F. A. Davis, democrat J. G.

Brown, and Shoes, that have stood the test for -TO- populist, twenty years in the Coffeyville market ing for the payment of railway fare in excess of $3 to Kansas students to the State Normal school, over 200 received mileage last year. W. M. Henry's scarf pin, which are sold at the Farmers' Store for less than shoddy goods at other houses. ity M.

Alexander, of Winfield, was in town yesterday. W. S. Bluejackett was up from Vinita Wednesday. Take in the show tonight.

At McCoy's opera house. Frank Page and wife, of Edmond, 0k.f were in town Thursday, N. II. Henderson, of Nowata, I. T.

was at the Farmer's Home Wednesday. Prof. Deaves' Royal Theatre Company at McCoy's opera house Friday and Saturday nights. Mr. H.

is building a new house on the lot adjoining his residence property on Eleventh street. Rev. Clark went to Independence Thursday morning tr continue the revival services begun there by Evangelist Palmer. Levi Stuart's wife arrived from Elk City, Wednesday evening, and Levi is correspondingly happy. He wears a grin on his face that would make a "nigger" minstrel envious.

The "lunch at all hours joint" was the Scene; of mucirdistqrbance Wednesday night. A gang of toughs held high carnival until 3 o'clock in the morning. This must cease or something will drap." Judge Clem V. Rogers and Miss Mary Bibles, both of the Cherokee Nation, were united in marriage at Claremore, I. T.

Sunday. The Judge is a prominent citizen of that country, and well known to many of our Thursday's Gun Club Score. turned the course of a bullet fired at him by A. Myers in a quarrel at The vast indurtrial interests of this country have been developed by pro Nevada, Monday night, saved Henry's life. As there were 48 from outside the state, the total number of students from beyond a radius of 100 miles was about 250 a fact worth noting.

An educator of national reputation remarked not long since that this mileage system made the State Normal School of Kansas the most thoroughly representative state institution in this country. tection, and depend upon its continuance for their prosperity. Unknown men riding by a camp of -AND movers near Eufaula, I. fired sever- Surgeon General Wyman gives some reason for national alshots in pure wantonness at a tent and killed one and mortally wounded another sleeper. quarantine system, and large majority of the people indorse his views on the subject.

Three rnasked men entered the de It is evident that some persons do not know what "cold weather politeness" is from their lack of practicing it. Cold weather politeness is to always shut the. door after you when others are in the room; to leave the The Farmers' Store, the" only one pot at Dougherty, I. Tuesday night and held up the station agent and one passenger, but only succeeded in getting a small sum. price cash house in the county, do not charge extra to cover credit losses, but New and direct to all points in the south, via sell to every one at the same price.

house when you start to leave, if call Come get our price and compare with The Tennessee of health has passed resolutions favoring a perma ing on a friend, and not keep said friend shivering at the front door to listen to something which may cause her a spell of illness and being though tr nent international commission to pre others. We do not sell at cost, but will make prices with any house, Tiie State Historical society has re Wagoner, Fort Smith and Little Rock, vent the passage of contagious diseas es' from one land to another. ul of others cemfort whenever the oc ceived as a gift from C. G. Glass, pho tographer, Coffeyville, Kansas, a set casion may arise, as it often does in the cold windy winter The wheels of the tender of a locomotive of an express, trajn were frozen TO ALL POINTS IN www mimi 'iiimi- ICO AND CALIFORNIA.

mm mi nm service WITH FREE RECUIIING CHAIR CARS ON ALL TRAINS. Perfect Maas Buffet Sleeping Car Ssmce BETWEEN CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS, KANSAS CITY. HANNIBAL, SEDALIA, FORT SCOTT, AXT DEXISON, FORT WORTH, DALLAS, WAGO, AUSTIN, SAN ANTONIO, HOUSTON1 AND GALVESTON. For Boutes, Maps, Time Tables other Information, call on or address P.

C. RECTOR. O. Parson Fi Ka E. B.

PARKER. A. O. P. A A.

FAULKNEK, P. X. A M. K. Railway System.

533 Chestn-it St. Louis of nine photographs, illustrating tue 5-DAILY TRAINS-5 to the track near at a water tank Tuesday morning and for BROKE OUT OF 50 id 40 4 24 4 tt 20 22 30 11 30 13 20 6 IO Klpehr Jtinney Lpe Ewing Day Landers Kist Irwin Win gate four hours it was unable to move. The of the county attorneys which met recently in Topeka recommended that that part of the prohibitory law authorizing county attor -6 rrwEEN- The coldest weather for many years in the province ot Ontario, Canada, neys to bring witnesses before them be repealed, and that this power be dele Kansas City and Saint Louis has prevailed during ihe past forty-eight hours. In the western part of gated to the probate judge and two 0, A. JL Installation.

the province there was a heavy snow, The following officers of Coffeyville post Dalton tragedy. The pictures show Condon bank, a view of the Dalton camp ground and the portraits of all the persons killed in the fight those of the members of the gang, and also of the brave men who rpugbt them to the deah.Tppeka Capital. The Farmers Store men are giving Special Prices in aH lanes of Goods. Making room, for their mammoutb spring stock which is now being selected by-their buyer in eastern markets. Those who contemplate visiting the World's Fair at Chicago, will get a chance for a free ticket with every dollar's purchase at the Farmers 'Store.

justices of the peace. It was also, recommended that the highest fine, tor keeping a gambling house be made No. 153 G. A. R.

were elected Saturday December 24, 1892 and will be installed Sat H. C.TOWNSEND. jn oruer piace sucn cases der Jurisdiction of justices of the urday njgh't of this week. Commander, W. WinsQllj C' liton Ashby; Wm.

Barns; Q. M. Carflngton; Chaplain, and in some cases it entirely stopped traffic on the railroads and highways. The Farmers Store men ar no, blow-guns, but will sell goods as cheap as any store in Kansas. They sell for cash and make but one price to all.

Free delivery to any part of the city. peace, We fail to gee where the first General Passenger and Ticket Agent, recommendation would be any im E. Jones; Q. 1) E. Y.

Kent; O. James ft rt provement over the law as it now Davis; Trustees, Warren naw, p. iMciea and Wna. Ingmire. stands- SAINT LOUIS..

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