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The Coffeyville Record from Coffeyville, Kansas • 4

The Coffeyville Record from Coffeyville, Kansas • 4

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May be a Kansas Fugitive. 4 THE BUSY BEE GROCERY STORE I Wichita, Oct. 7. Fran Buit. chief of police, is in receipt of 1 a telegram from Sheriff King of LOCAL AND OTHERWISE.

Is continually stocking up with the various things that Is good to eat. An inspection of our stock will convince you that this is the place to I have your order for'Groceries. Our enormous trade keens the stock Ktr Clarkesville asking him to go to Clarkesville to see if the man uner arrest there is John Dunn, who is charged with the murder of Sheriff Powers at Clarkesville in February of last year. Chief Burt inoiu an i Time, consequently our poods are always ip-sli SCHOOL DAYS For the multitude of children are almost here again, and the value of the school year to them, together with their present and future happiness, will depend largely upon the condition of their eyes. DR BARNEY, the optician, having- been a resident of Cofeyville for the past year, feels justified iu iiivitintr an inquiry by parents as to his reputation as a trustworthy and efficient specialist in his line.

A call from old as well as prospective patients pladly received. EXAMINATION FREE. Appointments made by Telephone. Office: SUITE 1, NEW UP- HAM BLDG. 'Phones No.

580 and 297. China, (ilas and Tinware, at ar THE FAIR NEW THINGS FOR FALL. I i i I SOMETHING GOOD TO EVT. I E. F.

HOCKETT COMPANY i 4- PHONE NUMBER 83 4, 4. 4. 4.4. 4- -f -5 arrested Dunn here on Feburary 7, 1902, and he was sent to Sr. Francis hospital for treatment, having been badly wounded in the fight with the sheriff.

In April he escaped and since that time has not been seen Two of his pals, also arrested in Wichita, have been hanged and another is in the penitentiary. The chief wired for a detailed description of Brevity is the Soul of Wit Rubber heels at Chastain's. Work done well and on time a Chastain's. If you want to sell or exchange city property, figure with the Kansas Land Co. Mrs.

W. Cubine has returned from a visit with her mother Mrs. Julia Wright at Ottawa. Dr. E.

H. L. Jones, the veternary surgeon was in Caney on professional business Wednesday. BORN: To Edmund Furnish and wife, 107 east North street of this ity, on Wednesday, October 1903 a boy. Why pay rent when you can use same rent money to pay tor a home of your own? To learn how see H.

L. BARNES. i i All the New Fab- I rics for Fall and I Winter. New Lines of the man under arrest a nd if it seems to portray Dunn he will go to see if the right man at last has been caught. Shoes.

Court News. Bessie Ratcliffe through her attorney, -T E. Wagstaff asked for and was granted a divorce from her husband Nathan Ratcliffe, and her maiden name was restored to Bessie Buckner. The case of Nicholas Shockman, a minor, by Henry Shockman, his next friend against, the Missouri, Kansas and Texas railroad Company for damages fox injuries is again in the supreme court. The brief of the case by the attorneys for the defendant in 4 Come before the 3 i -i lenothy description of our stock.

Our long Standing reputation makes it unnecessary HONESTY, VERACITY AND QUALITY Are three words we keep in view iu our "usiness Respectfully vours, KNOTTS BROS. FOR RESELLING LEASES, a lines are broken Wni rvuf frr I'fmr la nrl lrirrl 's hnme I THE I MAXWELL-LOWRY MER. CO. i I vh, error has just been issued by the job every ten years. Why not pay tor! nffinac nf tho I Vi no villa Prinhno nnm.

See H. L. Barnes: he will Tf7r 7 your ine ueienuariL in enur is re- pan.y MONEY TO LOAN T. D. McConnell ot Sedan Arrested Here Wednesday Night T.

D. McConnell of Sedan was arrested here Wednesday night by city marshal Nate Smith on direction of Sneriff Taylor of Chautauqua county. McConnell is engaged in the oil business and has been dealing in some leases on land near Sedan. He sold the lease on a tract of land and then, it is charged, resold the same lease to another party. The charge is tell you how.

19-12 Mrs. Willim Uoham and her two presented by H. C. Dooley, J. Keith and W.

E. Zeigler. The time of the district court the most of the day Tuesday was given to the hearing of the motion of Mrs Thomas Morrow asking that A. B. Clark and D.

Brown be ordered by the couit to turn over to her 8400 about the same as getting money We have Twenty Thousand Dollars to loan on improved property in Coffey -ville at low rate of interest. Easy monthly payments with privilege to pay any part or all of the loan off after one year. Better see about this at once Office open nights. See H. L.

BARNES REAL ESTATE AOENCY. We began selling For Cash Only! On September 1st, and are endeavor- ing to give our cus- under false pretense. McConnell is a nice loosing fellow wrongfully detained by them from alimony money allowed her in her suit for divorce against Thomas Morrow. The suit was tiled by Clark and was neatly dressed. He was not Ititie daughters went to Claremore, lj Wednesday for a visit with her mother, Mrs.

Waters. A rent receipt wont buy you anything. Take your rent and pay for your home. See H. L.

Barnes: he ill tell you how to do this. 19-12 W. F. Ehart of th Clover leaf creamery butter company returned Wednes'day from Kansas City where he went to order a new delivery wagon for his company. WANTED: Girl 14 years of age or older to do light housework for board with privilege of attending school.

Call at Record office or address P. J. care of Record. 7t. Rev.

.1. M. Plannett will deliver a talkative and took Ins arrest coolly. Marshal Smith took him to Independence on the midnight train. i and Brown as attorney for Mrs.

Mor I tomers prices ana goods that Count. row in the fall of 1902 and was concluded in the court at the May term by Mrs Morrow being granted a divorce and $2,000 aiwony. When the money vas paid into court J. D. reciepted for $500 and it.

was turned over to hiixi Mrs. Morrow demanded the money and the attorneys refused to give it Oat Meal, bulk, 8 lbs for. .2" Sugar, 17 lbs. for $1 00 Dry Salt Meat, per lb, 10 and lie Bacon 15c Tea, 50c kind, now 4uc Coffee, 15c kind, now 12K Coffee, 25c kind, now 2oc One quart bottle Blueing. 4 Soap, Lenox or Silk, 7 bars.

jyAH other goods in Propor- tion. Come in and get some of Jecture before the state association of up claiming that it was due them as Christian Ladies Sewed. The Aid Society of the Christian church met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. W. W.

Walters, J406, Elm street and dil sewiug work on quilts. They also continued the work on their plans for a do'l bazaar to be given later in the year. It was decided to have the next meeting at the church The ladies present were Mrs. John Kamm, Mrs. H.

Songer, Mrs. A via Garrett, Mrs. G. W. Dillon, Mrs.

R. L. Plunkett, Mrs. George Knotts, Mrs E. H.

L. Jones, and Mis. W. W. Walters.

the bargains at our 5 and 10c counter. Baptist ministers which meets at Km poria next week. His lecture will he given on the evening of October 13. Mrs. George Scott, wife of the new superintendent of the pottery arrived in the city Wednesday with her children and Mr.

Scott and wife will become permanent residents of Coffey vi He. I) W. Stoneking has almost com S. MOVER I Cor. 10th and Walnut I Phone 209 I IRON BEDS.

I I From $2.50 to I I $25.00. I I You Ought to See I Our $4.50 Iron Bed I The Big Furniture Store I I South Walnut Street. i SaHHBBBHHBHHHHHHHHBHBIHSHHHHIiHHHHHIHiliKflHHiH attorney fees. She t.heri employed W. A.

Mc-Causland to recover the money for her and Mr. McCausland sought to have it paid over on motion out the court refused to make the order on the grounds of lack of jurisdiction in th ase. A petition will now be filed in the district court against the attorneys to recover the money. W. A.

McCausland and J. B. represent the plaintiff Mrs. Morrow, and the defendants will look after their own case. pleted one house that he is building J.

W. OTTO, M. D. C. VETERINARY SURGEON AND DENTIST.

Met With Mrs. M. A. Campbell. The second ward circle of the La dies Aid society met Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock with Mrs.

M. A. Campbell, 104 Walnut street. Owing to "he recent rains causing muddy streets the attendance was materially reduced. Those who were present did sewing and had a successful afternoon.

The ladies working were Mrs. M. A. Campbell. Mrs.

.7. Jones, Mrs. W. C. Macurdy, Mrs A.

Ragle, Mrs A. S. Lowrv, Mrs. Frank aams, and Mrs. F.

Davis. for rent and Larry Powers will move into it in a few days. Mr. Stoneking has decided to build a second one and will begin the work soon A. A.

Anderson has petitioned the Runaway Couple Arrested. Sheriff Vincent returned to Girard this morning in charge of H. Ham- Graduate of Chicago Veterinary College. Office at McLees Lewark Livery Barn. Satisfaction guaranteed and charges reasonable.

BOOfity commissioners tor the privilege mood and Mrs. Thos. Cook, the run-of using certain public highways fori away couple who were arrested here Missouri Pacific Special West Bound ty the local officers yesterday noon as they were boarding the City nassenger, says the Chanute Tribune. Thev will be given a prelimniary trial tomorrow and if bound over the case will bo taken to the October of Kentner Buys Interest in Brickyard ROESKY Carpets, Rugs, Art Squares. court.

Sheriff Vincent declared BAKES THE BEST Tourist Excursions. Colorado and Utah. Season. 1903 On above account the 'Missouil Pacific Railway will self round trip excursion tickets daily from June ls-to Sept. 30th.

with tii.ul return iimt it Oct. 31st, to following points at I rates named. Denver and Colorado Springs, jOO, Pueblo, 18.50. Glenwood Springs, O. A.

Kentner. by a deal which' was closed Wednesday became the owner of a large part of the stock in the Coffey ville Tressed Brick com pa ny's plant ark' with A. GaivericK, and Andrew Stark owns the ent're plant. The interests purchased by Mr. Kent-j ner were those of Robeit Cahill, Robert Davis and Jasper Swan.

It i is the intention of the present owneis building an electric railway. The commissioners will take the matter up and pass upon it next week. 5 The scriptuies say that the sins of the parent shall he visited on the children hut so far we have been unable to rind any divine command that negro crap shcoteis shall be pincned and white ones escape otticial notice. Mis. T.

J. Chastain lost a pocket-frooK lasr night containing some re-teip'. and a pair of glasses and about iu cash. The papers can be of no value to any person and Mrs Chastain will give a reward for the return of The pocket book. See the advertisement elsewhere.

I BREAD and PASTRY I Hammond was a worthless individual and had been the sole cause pf trouble between young Cook and his wife. He had taken Mrs. Cook to Httsburg where her petition for divorce was One of the largest lines in. the state of Kansas. Don't forget to go up stairs the next time you are in the store.

$31.00. Ogden and Salt Lake City, $32.00 Yours truly, J. P. CASEY. Agt.

to put the riant into good shape arid start it at full capacity. New machinery will be purchased. riied ana had openly boasted of his determination to marry her. "We are going to send him to the penitentiary if it is possible to do so, concluded the sheriff-Hammond is a dissipated looking fellow of about tit fy years of age while Mrs. Cook is an innocent little girl of eighteen and rather pretty.

Wells Bros. L. O. L. P.

ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST. LOST: Klack wrist bag contrain-Inf pair of gold rimmed spectacles, about $2 in money, two receipts for clues from Royal Neighbors lodge Clienvvale and some other articles Lost either at hotel or between La Club Gets Deed to Land. The Commeical club on Wednesday secured the deed to the tract of land recently purchased from the CofTev-ville Land and Improvement company and it will be platted at once and placed on the market. The name for the neAvaddition has not been announced but it is orob- $100 PROFIT. NOTICE.

We wish to inform parties owning fans mat we will be around soon and get fans for storage. We get your fans, store, clean, deliver next season and put in operation for the following prices 12-Inch Fans $1.00 Each. 16-ineh Fans 1.25 Each. Ceiling Fans 1.50 Each. Telephone us and we will do the rest.

Do You Want to Yawn? Feel cold shivering and aching in the bones, lack of 'energy, headache and great depression? These symptoms may be followed by violent head-ache, high fever, extreme nervousness a condition known as malaria. Heroine cures it. Take it before the disease gets a fair hold, though it will work a cure in any stage. J. A.

Hopkins. Manchester writes: have used your great medicine. Herb-ine, for several years. There is nothing better for malaria, chilis and fe Ladies of Altar Society Have Success ful Oyster Supper at Laclede Hote.l clede hotel and Katy railroad tiack Wednesday night. Reward for re-turr of same either at T.

J. Chas of the able that it will be sircnlv Commer- The Ladies' Altar society cal club second addition. tain's slice shop oi Recoid office. Counsel Has Been Employed. The school board has secured to ver, headache, billiousness, and for a church of the Holy Name gave the rirst oyster supper Wedensday night at the Laclede hotel.

Mrs. B. Smith, wife )f the proprietor of the hotel had charge of the arrangements and was aoly assisted by many of the members. The success of toe supper may be right the mandmus proceedings Cfnwonc Flpntrtoal Snnnlv I. P.ondr'n fit hluod-nurifrinir.

there is notliinir as VIVIVHV WVIIIVHI TTl I WW I mr r-i brought by James Moore as next good, ftocat Robertson Drug Co. Ferguson 114 W. Sth St. Telephone 9. friend for his children.

W. E. Zeigler and J. fl. Dana will fight the case.

Beautiful Complexions best suggested by statiug that more! The notice says that the writ will be asted from the court on Saturday October 10. WANTS AND SUPPLIES. Advertisements, not oret four (4 line. Six io) issues 25 cents. Brothers Place for a Kansas Soldier.

Eldorado, Oct. 7. Ed Do you need any old papers? The Record i 1 n-T rc Vi ti lifinrlc a nitintitr in a Arespoilad by any kind or that tills the pores of the skin. The best way to secure a clear complexion, free from sallowness. pimples, blotches, is eo keep tne liver in good order.

An occasional dose of, Herbine will cleanse the bowels, refru- late the liver, and so establish a clear, healthy complexion. 50c at Robert-' son Drug Co. Ellet of this city has been appointed ound'ie at 10 cents a bundle. special agent of the government land i FOR SALE Linen Bond or Rar Linen Omce by Thomas Ryan, assistant SeC- Bead, am weifrbt, tabbed or loose in boxes than 400 people atrended during the evening and the ladies will have about $100 for their treasu when all expenses are paid. The guests were entertained with music, a numoer of ladies assisting in the entertainment by playing selections at the piano and singing solos.

The funds derived from the supper will be used to help build a parsonage. The Iron Output Restricted. Pittsburg. Oct. a Tbe Coffeville Printing Co The ripht price.

Phone 2. ARE SELLING Solid Oak Extension Tables at $5.00 Solid Oak Extension Tables at 1 .60 Solid Oak Kitchen Cabinets at 5.00 FOR SALE. Six copies of Tbe Morning Riu-nril delivered rnnrdimr. One each morn retary of the Interior. Mr.

Ellet was lieutenant of Company First! regiment, Mississippi Marine brigade. He has lived in Butler county thirty three years and has always been a Republican. He served as member inir in time for your breakfast with all tbe news oftown in them all for irets. PlMMM 228 WHY CARRY ACCIDENT AND HEALTH INSURANCE. 3.00 Guaranteed Mattresses SHOWER BATH BENEFITS Are simply a term inoiii-to'Moa man who never tried them.

If we lit up a bathtub for you as it should be equipped namely, with ash -r attachment, the comfort, coolness and enjoyment you 11 obtain these hot summer days and nights will make you our friends for life. Ask us about prices Coffeyville Plumbing Company. It Goes Right to the Spot." it pays for a. aeddents and illness. Guaranteed Bed Springs 3.50 meeting Tuesday uf the committee of the penitentary board of directors appointed by the blast furnace opera-; for two vears.

When pain or irritation exists on A liberal paid for all disa 3,50 Solid Oak Dressers Shoes Repaired at Shoes to order. Chastain's. any part of the body, the application hilities. Double benefits for acci-of Ballard's Snow Liniment will jrive I dent from public conveyances. Larve prompt relief.

"It troes right to the indemnities for accidental death or spot said an old man who was rub-, total disability. Policies provide for bing it in to cure his rheurratism. C. disability for from two to four years. R.

Smith, nvonr. Smith House. Ten-' Indemnities paid monthly. A Guaranteed Cook Stoves 12.50 Gash or Easy Payments. Prices Good Any Day.

tors of the Central West to considei lestricti-g the output of iron to the market requirements it was decided to order a suspension of 25 per cent of the capacity of the last quarter of the ysar. The Southern blast furnace operators, with headqurters in Birmingham, with a capacity of over Rev. E. F. Buetzow and wife, Mrs Katv Geissler and Mrs.

Wililam He! mering attended ths meeting of ana Texas "1 have used Bui-! plete policy in every respect. Carry Lutherans at Independence last Sun- lards Liniment in my family I the Continental Casualty policy. day. Among those present fiom a i A hovo fr.unri it Thnv Viqio nairi nvr OtUMMm in fill PCVW JCaiO UIIU AJW 1 I IIV I1W pilU mm FERGUSON BROS distance was Mrs Rallenbach of Lin- to be a tine remedy, for all aches and claims in Coffeyville within the past coin. Nebraska.

1,300,000 tons, will co-operate with the Northern furnace operators to prevent an over production of irn and will suspend operations to about the same extent. pains, and i recommend it for pains Ladies, clean your Kid Glow, artth the Dry Cleaner. is not a liquid uo odor and can be used while ibe gloves are on the hand. For sale WEST OF P. in the throat and chest." 25c, 5oc year.

CHAS A. ETCH EN, Agent. Office: Kansas Land Co, We lit ptculiai feet at Chastain's $1 at Robertson Drug Co. by J. S.

Lang bons, druggists and Jewelers..

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