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The Coffeyville Record from Coffeyville, Kansas • 5

The Coffeyville Record from Coffeyville, Kansas • 5

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From the South Kansas Tribune. Thomas Calk has returned from a Don't Tobacco Spit and' Smoke Tour Life Away. If you want to Quit tobacco using easily and forever, bo made well. Rtrnnrr. nuixmnMn "The Foot sad visit to his old Kentucky home-When ho reached there his father was When the doctor comes to prescribe for any female weakness," the first thing he insists upon is an exam full of new life aud vigor, take No-To-Bac, the wonder-worker, that makes weak moo strong.

Many gain ten poundg in ten days. Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Bae of yout dl'UPETist. tinder etiarftnt.fifi r.nrA. Kfln nt of a Fly" unconscious, and remained so until his death.

$1.00. Booklet and sample mailed free. Ad. ination, and the Dr. Davis had a singular experience treatment he prescribes is pretty sure to call for on Monday.

While lighting a cigar he TT tl. Titterington, who went to Iowa last fall, has returned. The climate of Iowa did not agree with him, and he is glad to get back to sunny Kansas. Under Sheriff Gordon Flack went to Caney Friday moruing with Charles KlU lion and Bob Hicks, the young men whose arrest on a charge of horse stealing we noted a few days They were to have had a preliminary hearing before the justice at Caney, Friday. There was not much evidence against them and they were discharged.

Two divorce suits wero filed from Cofl'eyville yesterday. Ella Card asks for a divorce from Frank Card on the ground of abandonment and Mary E. News Service Extended. Tho St. Louis Republic recently' made the local applications, so naturally distasteful to every modest wo dropped a match in the bottom of the buggy, and as he got out he stepped on and ignited it.

lie hitched and went into the house, and when Jim Anderson discovered it, tho fire had burned arrangements with the cable companies, whereby direct news from all sections of tho civilized world are received. It now prints-more authentic foreign news than any other paper and' continues to says an eminent English doctor, "will carry enough poison to infect a household." In summer-time, more especially, disease germs fill the air, multitudes are infected, fall ill, die multitudes These messengers of mischief do not exist for millions. Why not i Because they are healthy and strong protected as a crocodile is against gunshot. It is the weak, the wasted, the thin-blooded who fall those who have no resistive power so that a sudden cough or cold develops into graver disease. We hear of catching disease! Why not catch health We can do it the dash-board and scorched the tail of his horstt.

ueep up its record tor publishing all the home news. The outlook for the vear' Jeff Bolt is building a very success ful iDcubator, and has a flock of 80 little is one of big news events, fast succeeding each other and they will bo highly interesting to everyone. The price of The Republic daily a year, or 1.60" chicks in tho window to demonstrate his success. The incubator has come for three months, J. ha J.

wiee-a-Week to stay, and rightly managed beats the Republic will remain the same one old hen. dollar a year, by mail, twiee-a-week. by always maintaining our healthy weight. man. These humiliating measures are generally absolutely unnecessary, and there is seldom any reason why a woman should submit to them.

This statement is made on the authority of Dr. R. V. Pierce, an eminent specialist in the treatment of diseases of women. For thirty years he has been the chief consulting Ehysician at the Invalids' Hotel and urgical Institute, at Buffalo, N.

Y. Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescription was designed for the cure of all diseases and disorders of the distinctly feminine organs. It has been successful, even beyond the expectations of its discoverer. It acts directly on these, delicate and sensitive organs, and brings them back to perfect, vigorous health. Its effect is almost immediate.

It allays inflammation, and stops unbearable, nerve-nagging pains, as well as unnatural, debilitating drains on the system. It corrects distressing and painful irregularities, and cures where doctors fail. Every woman who would like to know the truth about her own physiology in health and disease, should have a copy of Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser. This remarkable book has over iooo pages and is a complete medical library in one volume.

It contains several chapters on the reproductive physiology of woman, written in plain language, and illustrated fuliy and very carefully. It tells exactly what the Favorite Pre scription will do for w'orasi, and offers many useful suggestions for the preservation of health. Nearly 700,000 copies were soid at $1.50 each. This is the greatest sale ever reached by any medical work ever printed in the English laneuaee. The If you want good and artistic job work done, come to this otlice.

Buy your clothing from Nieoll the Tailor, J. C. Pinger, agent. Undertaking in all its branches at Goyett's second-hand store. of Cod-liver Oil, is condensed nourishment; food for "the building up of the system to resist the attacks of disease.

It should be taken in reasonable doses all summer long by all those whose veight is below the standard of health. It you are losing ground, try a bottle liOW. For sale by all druggists at joe and Ji.c Dr. Carl Schmidt, the well-known and reliable veterinary surgeon, still Will You Study the Land Question? If you will, and desire literature which will expiaiu the cause and cure of "hard times," send your name and address to the undersigned and we will freely and cheerfully mail you tracts and speeches dealing with the subject. Also please send us the names and post otlice addresses of acquaintances to whom you wish literature sent.

Address, J. II. Lart'k, Sec'v Kansas Single Tax League, BOX 192. Kansas City, Summer Tourists Rates to Summer Tourist Tickets are now on sale to Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Denver, Via. the Santa Fc" Route, good until October 31st, returning.

For rates and etc. apply to J. A. Robertson. Agent.

has his ollice at red barn on South Walnut street. f. A job that is "worth doing at all is worth doing well," is the maxim of the DisJiocitAT office. We try to Edmiston on the- ground of non-support aud extreme cruelty. Neither case can be heard at the Juno term except by default.

II. C. Dooley of Cofl'eyville is attorney for both of the plaintiffs. J.N. Clark of Drum Creek, was in to attend the exercises of deooration day, and while here he was kicked in the iside by Lis own horse, he having passed behind the animal suddenly and without speaking.

He was struck just above the hip but was so close to the animal that ho was not hit very hard. However, ho was feeling pretty sore where the hoof struck him. The board of trustees of the high school were in session Friday Afternoon with all of the members in attendance. The board spent most of the afternoon in conferring with architects in attendance and examining plans for a building that have been submitted by various architects, but no decision was arrived at, either as to location or plan. The board will be in session again today.

Another divorce suit from Coffeyville was filed with the clerk of the district court Thursday. Welby L. Marshall asks for a divorce from bis wife, Laur-retta M. Marshall. In his petition plaintiff alleges that they were married in this county in May, 1890; i.hat he has been a dutiful husband, but that Laurretta lias not been a dutiful wife.

please our customers. While Under-sheriff Gordon Flack was coming from Liberty, Tuesday, new editon of half-a-million copies, paper-cov ered, is now offered absolutely free to any one who will send 21 one-cent stamps, to cover the cost of mailing only, to the World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. Iu cloth just a short distance from Kal lock, where the railroad and dirt road blading 10 ceui extra (31 cents iu all). run side by side the train from Cherryvale, came and scared his team and they ran away.

Mr. Flack was Cherrvvalc Republican. J. A. Thiebaud, our new tinner on Neosho street, was two happy to work thrown out of his buggy and received a bad cut under his left eye and much last Saturday.

It was an eight Homos in the Tssas Coat Country. For full information regarding fruit, vegetalbe and field crop, farms located in the coast country of Texas applv tv G. T. Nicholson P. A.

T. S. F. Chicago, 111. Texas offers tempting' inducements to the homcseeker.

In--yestigate for yourself, Excursion rates via Santa Fe, bruised his right arm. The County is behind in the pay pound girl at his house Friday night. meut of its current expences about The I. 0. 0.

F. lodge will have a $50,000 and to add to the gayety of paying this debt, Independence sneaks like a thief to Topeka and se memorial service at the Baptist church on the evening of June 8lh. Let everybody attend. It is free to everyone, livery Odd Fellow should be out. Carl L.

Bailey and Hannah Alexand cures a special bill to establish a County High School not needed by the county and increase the tax rate six mills on the dollar. All this could have been avoided if the two Legislators from this county had not er were married, at Independence, by- In fact, her actions have been naughty in the extreme and utterly disgraceful. H. C. Dooley is attorney for Mr.

Probate Judge Ferrell, Tuesday. We saw Carl at work. Wednesday, washing up the front windows for aided and worked for the steal. "rj COUNTY CLIPPINGS. l'rom the Canev Phoenix.

The proprietor of the Newton Kansan 'litis enlarged his office, and upon being staked why he did so suit! it whs to make more for the bikes of tne employees, Many residents west of the river are milking; a vigorous kick about the bridge lis it is condemned find there being no other way of crossing they feel somewhat uneasy for their own safety. Canev Chronicle. Mrs. L. E.

Ruble and Miss Lena Ruble visited with friends in Coffeyville a portion of this week. Miss El hoi Todd, of Cofteyville. came over Saturday in to a telegram unnou.ncing the serious illness of -her brother Charley. She returned Sun-xlay taking her brother with her. George Bandy and Tom Cunimings, both of Tyro, engaged in a fist fight on 5ho streets of Caney Monday night in front of the Phoenix office.

They were nrraiged before Justice Poeoek, and Ceo. Bandy was fined ten dollars and costs. Mr. 0. Winkler and Miss May Don Carlos were married in Cotton Valley, 1.

T. last Sunday, Rev. J. I. Torbert officiating.

The contracting parties have many friends in Caney who join the Chronicle in wishing them along, pWsant and profitable voyage on the matrimonial sea of life. several of our business men and it made Coffeyville will have to contribute one 111' th of the school taxes paid into Elk Citv Enterprise. us think that something was up. But Ones Tried, Always Used, The next time you travel, give the Santa Fe Route a trial. Pullman Palace sleepers and free reclining chair cars on all through' trains.

Out and Back. Some interesting facts concerning the trip to California and back via Santa Fe Route may be had bv applying to agent A. T. S. F.

Ry. It's a Comfortable Line. Journeys long or short comfortably made', provided' your tickets read over Santa Fe Route. This ollice has the largest stock of writing papers, statements, envelopes and other kinds of job stock than any the treasury to- maintain the pro by the way Carl is quite a worker. The G.

A. Rs. and citizens, of Cherry When a girl who has pretty feet lies down in a hammock, she alwavs goes to lots of trouble to cover them up and posed Independence High School Coffeyville has 1700, children to edu cate and has not been able to main tain its schools longer than seven doesn't. vale: raised enough money to buy the widow Mitchel a house and place it on months in a year and is in debt on The Carra-Bushnell scandal case her lots where tho old one burned down, account of schools $7000- and now by and the country people, Saturday, rais the base treachery of Independence and the to so called representatives which was set for last week in the Chautauqua county court, was again ed money to have the house insured. We have a generous people.

Coffeyville is to contribute one fifth continued, This will be an interesting of the taxes paid by its tax payers to legal fight when it finally comes up. other in the city. Independence. No baser villi nay Married At the home of the bride's D. L.

Bryant informs us that his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benham, their daughter, Lizzie, has been offered $2 daughter Gracie to Jeplha U. Hardiug, was ever imposed on a tax ridden community. Independence lias always spunged on the but now it envokes the aid of stronger legislators to hold us up on the highway man style.

800 for her claim in the strip. Judging by Rev. King. The bride was Very be No Excuse for Goiag Hungry. Regular, satisfying and seasonable' meals at e-iting houses for passengers 5 ticketed via Santa Fe Route.

from what we hi) ve beard regarding the black sulphur spring, it will be eomingly dressed and the groom wore the conventional black. After congratulations, all were invited to the dining worth many limes that figure some day Several wonderful cures are already room where a bountiful dinner was Winfield Chautauqua Assembly. From June 15th to 25th inclusive ill i. xj :1 credited to this water. served.

Mr. Harding is a well-to-do and much respected young man, and has chosen one of our best young girls as a help-mate. The happy couple will On Tuesday morning a warrant for the arrest of Prof. M. J.

Stimson was sworn out by Posey Osbom and others charging him with damaging ornament uie 'Missouri xuciuu company will sell round trip tickets to Winfleld, Kansas, at rate $2.78 from Coffeyville, return limit being 27th. T. LV Fogg, Agent. live near Liberty. Star and Kansan.

al trees. Mr. Stimson was doing busi ness in Longton that day but Constable Cofl'eyville has 4800 copulation this COFFEYVILLE POSTOFFICE. Bruce produced him in Justice Davi spring a gain of more than a thousand during the year, and is by far the largest city in the county. It is Office open from T.SO m.

to 8:00 p. m. LeUi-M rusjistHifiii during these hours. Money Orders said mid paid froul 7:30 a. m.

to 6p m. Office open Sundays. 8:30 a. ni. to 9:30 a.

to 7 r. m. All ruuils dose 30 minutes before depaftmeof trains. Charles A. Wells, Postmaster.

claimed that there are 1200 qualified male voters in her limits now. Keturn Their Thanks, At a meeting of Coffeyville Post, No. 153, G. A. held on their return from Decoration Day services, Monday, May 31st, 1897, a vote of thanks" was extended to Comrade A.

P. Forsythe, of Liberty, for his able and pleasing address; to the choir for their valuable services; to Miss Laura Wellrnan for her beautiful recitation; to Rev. Freed and Trustees of the M. E. church for the use of theircdiflce; to the Ileleif Corps and Sunday schools for their bountiful supply of flowers and their assistance in scattering them on the graves of our fallen comrades and for other services rendered; to the business men of Coffeyville for closing their places of business in honor and respect for the day; to Mayor Davis for his presence, and to all the good people of Coffeyville and vicinity for so large and attentive an audience; to all committees and parties who assisted in any way toward making our services eo grand a success and in their showing honor and respect to the memory of our comrades who have gone before.

Wm. Barnes P. C. O. T.

Romig, Adj't. Miss Dora Bridgewater, 18 year old, daughter of Mrs. S. A. Bridgewater, residing in Maple Grove district, six miles From the Kansas Populist.

A man giving his name as John Ro-gan was arrested at Parsons and brought to this city Friday and arraigned before Justice Soule on- a charge of breaking into a Frisco car in this city and taking goods therefrom. He pled not guilty and the case was continued till Tuesday. Sheriff. Moses 'came over and took him to Independence. Cherryvale is becoming a great convention city in.

spite of the facilities for holding large gatherings. This should be an incentive to our people to make it ven more so which they can easily do by a little effort. How is a good time to up the matter. An auditorium would be a good investment. From present indications the coming minion in this city will not only be the best, but will also be the largost attended of any yet hold in the county.

From Elk, Chautauqua and other coun-i ies come assurances that large numbers of people will attend, and if it was well advertised there is not any doubt bat the reunions here will be as largely attended as any in Southern Kansas. south of town, died on Wednesday night, of consumption. The funeral son's court late iu the evening, where he was placed under bond and ordered to appear for trial June 4th. This is an unfortunate affair and, although the beginning was small and the offense insignificant, it may yet prove serious. While Stircson was preparing for his entertainment at the Christian church last week he wont down into the Woodring cemetery, south of town, and trimmed the lower limbs off the three big cedars, which ornament that city of the dead.

Mr. Stimson says that II. Woodring gave him permission to trim the cedars, but it appears they are private properly, having been planted by persons who have friends buried beneath them, and these are the parties who are prosecuting him. oceured at 10 o'clock this morning from tho family residence, with interment at Mt. Hope cemetry.

Book Store- Chas. II. Hogan is enjoying a visit from his sister, Mrs. Margaret Hodson. Books! Books! Leading daily papers and choice magazines always ou The Finest Line of Everybody Says So.

Cascarets Candv Cathartic, the most wonderful medical discoverv of the pleaa-aut and refreshing to the taste, act gently and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, cure headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Pleaso buy and try a box of C. C. C. 83, 50 cents, boldand guaranteed to cure by all druggists.

Constipation Causes fully lialf the sickness in tbe world. It retains the digested food too long In the bowels and produces biliousness, torpid liver, Indl- of McMinnville, Oregon, whom he had not seen since 1858 before he entered the army. Another sister, Mrs. Mary E. Underwood, of Montezuma, Iowa, is expected tonight.

When the sisters leave here they will go to Denver to visit a son of Mrs. Underwood's who resides there. Cofieyville i talking of putting in electric lights to be run by the city. Estimates show that the cost will not exceed $5,500 for the plant, and as the Gas Company offers to furnish fuel free to run it, it looks aa if the people there might soon be able to light their homes at a merely nominal cost. Why couldn't we have such a plant here in Independence, with electric lights in every room in the hou at a price not to exceed 10 cents a month for each in Reporter.

While the procession was wending its way north on the avenue Saturday, a runaway horse attached by thirty or orty feet of rope to a ladder, dashed on to the avenue at the street just south of JUrs John Baden's residence and broke through the procession, turned and ran through agaiu, aud repeated the per loiroauce until he had gone through i he procession four times, when a man j'lmjred from a wagon and caught him. fortunately no oue was hurt. HEMrHOLLIHGEK. PAINTER and PAPER HANGER McCoy Wills X'IWAWJkW VVJk Jacob Trilby Sons, gostion, bad taste, coated tongue, sick headache, Insomnia, eto. Hood's Tills cure constipation and all Its results, easily and thoroughly.

25c. All druggists. Prepared by C. I. Hood Lowell, Mass.

Tho only Tills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. Kansc.w.

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