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The Sun from Coffeyville, Kansas • 1

The Sun du lieu suivant : Coffeyville, Kansas • 1

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The Suni
Lieu:
Coffeyville, Kansas
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ft. THE LITTLE PAPER WITH THE BIG DISTRIBUTION BEAD BY OVER 16.000 PEOPLE EYERY MORNING. orUHBEB OF COPIES THIS ISSUE, 250. Huyler's Candies, Light Lunches, Hot Drinks, Rubber Goods. Jordan-Floreaprug Co.

Prescriptions NUMBER 128. COFFEYYILLE, KANSAS, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1914. TOIUME III. NEW OWNERS TAKING CHARGE. ANNOUNCEMENT.

COMPLAINT FILED GOOD OILER NEAR HEARING. Independence Company Finds Good C. E. Everley Charged by Santa Fe PHARMACY SOLD John F. Conrad Last Evening Disposed of the Columbia to Dr.

Starry and Others Conrad Leaving. Flow on the Truby Farm. A good oil well was drilled in a few Engineer Warehime with "As-saiilt with Intent to Murder." Holloway Grocery and Market Is Be-ing Invoiced for Hill Co. The A. B.

Holloway Grocery store on West Eighth street was closed at 8 o'clock last night and the work of invoicing the stock was begun at once. The store was sold last week days ago on the Truby farm, one-half mile west of interurban stop No. 11 Upon several occasions within the last year the management of The Sun has been asked these questions: "Why don't you charge a small subscription price for your paper?" "Why don't you send The Sun through the mails?" "Why don't you try to grow into a regular newspaper?" and various other ques near Dearing. The pumps are being worked night and day to keep the well Martin V. Warehime, the Santa Fe engineer, who was assaulted with a shovel handle by C.

E. Everley In the switch shanty in the north Santa Fe jards, early Friday morning, came down form Chanute yesterday after The Columbia Pharmacy in the Columbia building at Eighth and Maple streets was sold last evening by John F. Conrad to Dr. Starry and others, -who at once took charge. from flowing over.

to the Charles Hill Grocery company, which will take charge tomorrow morning. The well was drilled for a drilling ompany of Independence. J. Noland was the driller. The store will be open for business Mr.

Conrad and family came here noon and signed a complaint charging Everley with "assault with intent, to tomorrow morning and the new own from Alexandria, last summer. ers will have on hand a fine stock of They have made no definite plans for You can buy Monday at Wells Bros commit murder." A warrant was is beautiful cloths for tailor suits that the future, but probably will leave fresh fruits, vegetables, as well as high class meats of all kinds. There sued by Judge Lamb and served on Everley by Marshal Hart. tions of similar nature. These questions have come from readers who are interested in the progress of the paper and who want to see a good morning daily in Coffeyville with a circulation outside of the city equal to that which The Sun has always maintained inside the city limits.

We have decided to break the ice, and have are 58 inches wide and selling for Coffeyville. The new owners will con duct a first class drug store in every $2.50 a yard for a yard, $1. Everley will be given a hearing way. Tuesday if he is able to appear in court. He was resUnj; easier last will be no interruption in the service, owing to the change of ownership.

Charles Hill, the new manager, is an experienced business man and the new firm will do well. Spring coats at Wells Bros. Spring dresses at Wells Bros. night and was able to sit up and eat Fire insurance. Newman Realty Co.

supper. Warehime also is recovering from his injuries. Spring suits at Wells Bros. Plenty of money to loan on farm and city property. Best of rates.

Bowman Realty Co. 28-tf "Top o' the Mornin to Yon. Ahd our car is also green. People may wonder why our delivery car is green, but after once looking at the name, "there's a reason" just the same The greatest dress goods bargain Turkey dinner and music today, 85 cents, at White Way cafe. ever offered.

A clearance of all our high priced cloths selling from $1.50 Fire insurance. Newman Realty Co. to $2.50 on sale Monday for a yard, Spring suits at Wells Bros. The worse your cold, the greater $1. Wells Bros.

as "there's a difference." There are four things to remember about our busihess. First, we appreciate your patronage and are always after your business. Second, we answer your calls promptly and deliver your work Bowman Child Improves. Wilma Bowman, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

W. G. Bowman, who has been dangerously ill with pneu your need for Rexall Cold Tablets. We know of nothing else so certain to re- gone further than merely making the decision. For the past two weeks there has been a crew of men canvassing the rural routes and smaller towns around Coffeyville for subscriptions, and our success so far as the out-of-town circulation is concerned is already assured.

We are not making any promises other than that We will continue to give our readers a good local newspaper and guarantee a better delivery service after we have your name and address on our route list. In order to comply with the post-office laws and enter, the mails as second-class mail matter, we are forced to charge a small subscription price, which has been fixed Born, Saturday night, at 9 :30 to Mr. and Mrs. O. C.

Banker, 314 West Second street, an 8-pound girl. ieve. In fact, if they do not relieve monia, was improved last evening. you, your money back. Gently laxa I Her sister, Geraldine, now is ill with tive and safe.

25 cents. Junction tmenslpH Drug store. 27-2 Spring suits at Wells Bros. Prof. Robt.

P. Scoville. in a dust proof Irish car. Third, you are always pleased with the way we do things and the satisfaction of knowing we Will do it right is much Fourth, we make the prices, within the reach of all and de I ti yOu want something extra nice for dessert Sunday, order Nesslerode Teacher violin, cornet and all band Spring suits at Wells Bros. Alfalfa Seed.

Strictly fancy, home grown, double and orchestra instruments, harmony bead on the volume of business rather phone 646f 27-2 and ensemble (piano) playing. Direc tthan a few customers who will pay tor Scoville's band, leader of Jeffer recleaned, absolutely pure airaira the long price. Still, we say "There's Spring waists at Wells Bros. son Theatre orchestra, instructor of seed, $6 per bushel. Other grades 1 Hi eh School and Ladies' orchestras.

just as pure but lacking color at 5.40 Building a New Bridge. at $1 per year in advance. As The Sun is today, it is not eligible to handle legal publications, could not be made an official paper for a difference." McCLAUGHRY DYE WORKS, Phone 2044. 922 Walnut St. atHir.

Kns East Eiehth. Phone 5s-J. Nowata county is building a bridge and $4.80. Same grades not recleaned at $5.40, $4.80 and $4.20 per bushel. Seamless bags, 25 cents each.

Sam jover Big creek on the main traveled Bnv a Nesslerode brick for Sunday road between (3entralia and Delaware. Sfcfing dressy at Wells Bros. It will be steel spans with stone ples on request. The L. C.

Adam Merc. Co, Cedar Vale, KaB. dinner. They are fine, ice the county or city, and in many cases is handicapped for foreign and local advertising. While the one dollar per year is Wet rid of that cough.

The pleas- Depot, Phone 640. 2T4 antest, mat effective remedy we know Spring skirts at Wells Bros. Old Trusty Incubators Recall Cherry Bark Cough Syrup Meeting Monday Night. small, we will appreciate your support and assure you that you Yen tnoney hack if it doesn't satisfy. Long-Bell Lumber company, Tenth Don't fall to order a brick made of 8ach and every industry in Coffey i Timv store.

27-2 will get your money's worth be and Walnut. tftle is requested to have a representa Nesslerode pudding for your Sunday dinner. Ice Cream Depot, Phone 644. fore the year is out. Arrange tive present at the Chamber of Com Spring waists at Well Bros.

ments have been made with differ 27-2 Mnhdav night at 8 JJ Spring skirts at Wells Bros. Accewts Edna Pastorate. 9x12 Axminster rugs at $20. Bfett- o'clock for the purpose of discussing Spring dresses at Wells Bros. Rev T.

M. Cooper of Parsons has tne aaviBeaojuess vl ocnuu6 xy-. on ruruituic sentatives on tne special auvciuame been called to the pastorate of the Grapevine and tree pruning done by ves Atiril 5. Baptist church at Edna for half time Baptist church at fcdna lor aai experienced nurseryman. Call Wal-and his regular appointments will be 23fi -CT- acn representative tau uanj iv If you have some cMhes that are te nf rtverrtsine: matter.

the first and third Sunday of eacn dirtv and soiled, liot throw them than 3 500 Black Locates in Texas. month. irta fbfo waste pileor hang them up Alex G. Black, who is well known i i i 11. I It's a Down-to-Date Livery.

ent organizations of the city to handle the city 'circulation on commission for one week, beginning Monday but the paper will continue to come to your door free until March 1. All subscriptions taken will be dated from March 1. Those who will participate in the securing of subscriptions are as follows: The Christian church, commission to apply on their new church which will be erected soon; the Ladies' Aid of the First M. E. church, including the Second Ward Circle, East Side Circle and the Third Ward Circle, commission to be appropriated; th ratholie church, commisison as, the leader of Black's Juvenile band as, the leader or uiacus juvbuhb uu the closet thinRrag tney are uuv 6w The wm cogt $135 m.

more but you should remember deg dilroad fare, Pullman fare, all o. I. nnil I 1 A Longton firm advertises an au- a.Pntftd a nosition as We can clesm ana press mem auU ww mealg and all hotel Dills tomobile livery and feed stable Palestine Federated Will looK nice wneu uCu.01 v- meang a great deal t0 soum fet vour door. And when you have and coffevville. Turkey dinner and music today, 85 band at Palestine, Tex.

cents, at White Way cafe wrtttOTl WPPITS OT HOUU WCttl I iirn trk tllp TrlTi Will Spring skirts at Wells Bros. JUVCl I lung, lunviif vv you Vill thank us and our pnoe explained at the meeting Monday Spring skirts at Wells Bros. Will Spend $1,000 liumuer win aiwojo Inieht All other towns in the district are Monday at Wells sale for good second hand goods. Call Monaay ai yycho tu cn -RnVhtnn Furniture Co. foY good service.

Everytning yo liave cleaned and pressed counts many tliniv niimhPT Of T9X- of twenty pieces of fine dress gooas to apply on their new church now wi CcilUlllg Lii i i nuuvtvu votes on that beautiful piano, $ur" resentatives. Can Coffeyville afford nnrt suiting ranging from $1.50 to Lapes Coming Home Today. cnasea oi me wbuiwuuu iuo, IC iail UUWU UU IUC jhujiuoiuv-. values, your choice of the lot for a Mr. and Mrs.

W. H. Lape will re If each industry can not send a rep yard, $1. turn home this evening after a few resentative, why not the different in pany, and now on display in oar window, and to be given away free. Phone 85 for the yellow car.

PARENT'S CLOTHES SHOP, 115 West Ninth. Parent Exner weeks' absence, during which time they visited the furniture markets of Spring coats at Wells Bros. dustries go in together and send a representative? Grand Rapids and Chicago and their woIta TTn Ather Work. Why not the banks send a man rep Qr0u whn has been daughter. Mrs.

Lawrence, in Minne resenting the banking interests, one here for some time with the Artists' apolis, Minn. Mr. Lape purchased fur- uric i.vi I Purmt nra from the milling industries, one from under construction; the Earnest Workers of the Presbyterian church, commission to be appropriated; the Anti-Can't club of the Presbyterian church, commission to go to their club rooms at the church; the United Brethren, commission to apply on their church. Others have taken the matter under advisement but have not reported as to whether they will work or not. These people will see you some time this week and will appreciate your subscription.

We wish to thank our many readers who have shown their appreciation for The Sun during the past twenty-nine months and hope you will continue to be a regular reader and a booster. the brick industries, one from the real Want More Houses. Buyers want bargains. Give us your price if you want to sell. Up-ham's Real Estate, Columbia bldg.

Concert Series, went to Kansas City niture tor tne touji yecterday to take up the management company while in Grand Rapids and estate dealers, of a lecture course in connection wim umcagu. The greatest wool dress goods bar his Artists' concert wv. mnwimfl! Sherwin-Wil- Turkey dinner and music today, 85 gain Wells Bros, ever offered. Cloths cents, at White Way cafe. "Tom Boy" school shoes for the liams.

Long-Bell, Tenth and Walnut. worth up to $2.50 a yard on sale Mon day for a yard, $1. at $9.50. 9x12 wool fiber rugs Brighton Furniture Co. .00 values go at stvles at $2.50 values go at nrlftftS.

The Fashioi. ne West Twenty per cent discount on all children's footwear. Now is the time Snecial prices on all children's foot Better shoes for less money at The 1 i i lAnivi'i ne wt Efehth Street I Eighth street to buy. The Fashion, 116 West Eighth wear at The Fashion, 116 West Eighth Jl IV Fashion, 116 West Eighth street street. street.

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Pages disponibles:
10 126
Années disponibles:
1911-1919