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The Coffeyville Record from Coffeyville, Kansas • 5

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If life la worth Vli.jt Once Tried, Always Used, The next tune sen travel, give the liaviwr it is worth 0 ti taking: care of. Otecluessnesi does Santa Fe Route a trial. Pullman Palace sleepers and free reclining chair not pay, either in our work or our pleasure. When people cars on all through trains. of a young; ft 77 KL1 California: Cut and Eac's.

Some iiiltM'HRtimr fuels ((nmcrnmo' rhci man who has been killed trip to California and buck via Santa Fe while performing' some reckless feat on a toboggan or at nonie may oe iym iy applying to agenl A. T. ft F. Ry. Depression of Spirits so common in summer-time, accompanied by loss of energy, lack of thought-power, means deficient supply of nourishment.

The vital force is lost. It isn't a question of muscle and sinew, but of resistance and endurance. At any age, but especially in youth, it involves the risk of lung disease. Loss of flesh and a cough are threatening signs. some other hazardous sport.

their sympathy is mixed with surprise that Summer Tourists Sates to Colorado. Summer Tourist Tickets are now on sale to Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Denver, Via. the Santa Fe Route, good until October 31st, returning. For rates and etc. apply to J.

A. Roberts, Agent. National Encampment Sons of Veterans, Indianapolis, Sept 9 to 11th. For the above occasion the Mo. Pac.

will sell round trip tickets for one lowest first class standard fare, viz $18.30 dates of sale being Sept. 7th and 8th, tickets limited to continuous passage in each direction, with final return limit of Sept. 17, 1897. Tennessee Centennial and Interna tional Exhibition held at Nashville, May 1 to Oct. 30, 1887.

For this occasion the round trip rate from Coffeyville to Nashville, will be $30.90. Tickets on sale from May 20th daily to Oct. 15 inclusive. Final return limit until Nov. 7, 1897.

The one way ticket rate, Coffeyville to Nashville will be 17.75, date of sale being May 15th and continues until Oct. 26th inclusive. Everybody Cays So. Cascarets Caudv Cathartic, the most wonderful medical discover of the njre, pleasant and to tho tamo, act gently and positively on kidneys, Hvtv and bowels, cleansing the entiro system, dispel colds, cure headache, fevor, habitual constipation and biliousness. Please buy end try a box of O.

C. C. to-day 1 0, 50 cents, bold and guaranteed to cure by all druggists. any human Deing should thus carelessly risk life. There are thousands of men who from here west to Havana has been taken down, but Havana is still reached by way of Caney.

The line from here to Cofleyville by way of Liberty has been equipped with new cedar poles and the entire system is now in fine condition. A good inch rain fell here Friday night, which is probably all that the corn crop will need to bring it to perfection. The rain seems to have been general as parties who came from Kansas City yesterday morning say that it commenced raining there at 8 p. m. and rained all the way here.

Heavy rain is reported at Grenola and also down in Oklahoma. A large number of A. O. U.W. and D.

of H. folks and I heir families went on a picnic to Brewster's park Thursday forenoon intending to spend the day. Moss of them went in their own conveyances but the wagonette was also engaged and went out with a full load. The company had a day of good solid enjoyment, ample provision having been made in the matter of refreshments -which, of course, is most important. Miss Gertrude Waggoner entertained about a dozen young ladies at lea on Friday afternoon in honor of Miss Edna Williams of Ottawa: The afternoou was spent very pleasantly with games and conversation and an elegant supper was served at half past six.

Souvenirs cousisted of dainty Japanese boxes filled with bun bons and tied with narrow ribbon. Miss Gertrude makes a charming hostess and each guest expressed herself as having been most delightfully entertained. are recklessly risking- their lives while they about their common every-day avocations. They over-work, they do not take BuCcient time from business or labor to eat or sleep or rest, or to care for their health. Outraged nature throws out danger signals, to which they pay no heed.

They suffer from bilious or nervous disorders, from eick headache, drpwsiness, cold chills, flushings of heat, shortness of breath, blotches on the skin, loss of appetite, uncomfortable sensations in the stomach after meals, loss of sleep, lassitude and trembling sensations. These are the advance symptoms of serious and fatal maladies. All disorders of this nature are cured by Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It restores the lost appetite, gives sound and refreshing sleep, makes the digestion perfect, the liver active.

It purifies the blood and makes it rich with the life-giving elements of the food. It Is the great blood-maker and flesh-builder. It makes the body active and the brain keen. It is the best of nerve tonics, Thousands have testified to its merits. No honest dealer will urge upon you a substitute for the little extra profit it may afford.

The man or woman who neglects constipation is gathering in the system a store of disorders that will culminate in some serious and possibly fatal malady. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are a safe, sure, speedy and permanent cure for constipation. One little Pellet is a gentle laxative, and two a mild cathartic. of Cod-liver Oil, with the hypo-phosphites, meets these case3 perfectly.

It tones up, fattens and strengthens. In Scott's Emulsion the taste of the oil is fully disguised, making it almost as palatable as milk. For sale at oe. and fi.cn by att drnsrsrlsts. SCOit Bowne, Mfg.

Chemists, New York Tourist Rates to Colorado and Utah Tourist's tickets for 1857, to Colorado, with final return limit of Oct. 31, 1897, and to Utah with return limit 90 days from date of sale, via Mo. Pac. are now on sale. T.

B. Fogg, Agent. Homes In the Texas Coast Country. For full information regarding fruit, vegetalbe and field crop, farms located RAILWAY TIME TABLE. MISSOURI PACIFIC.

N. M. DIVISION, 9 Arrives 10:45 a. m. 387-Arrives 8.U0 p.

in. 10 Depart 4:85 p. m. aw-Departs 7:00 a. M.

A. DIVISION. 9 Departs 10:50 a. in. 10 Arrives 4:20 p.

ni, 4H5 Departs 6:35 a. m. 48(5 Arrives V. V. I.

W. DIVIBIOll NOKTH. 8 Departs 9:20 a. ra. 8 Departs 10:10 p.

in. 214 Departs m. 8 Arrives (i.l5p. in. Arrives (1:15 a.m.

213 Arrives 7:20 p.m. K. A. V. D1VIHION.

281 Arrives daily 9:50 p. m. 245 Arrives daily except Sunday. 8:00 p. in, 232 Departs daily 6 .35 a.

m. 240 Depart daily 7 :00 a. la, ATCHISON, TOPEKA SANTA FE. SOUTH BUN KANSAS DIVIHION. Passenger and express, (north bound) leaves 10:20 a.

m. Freight and accommodation (north bound) leave 2:40 p.m. Freight and accommodation (north bound) leaves 5:25 p.m. Passenger nnd express (South bound) arrives 5:00 p.m. Freight and accommodation (couth bound) arrived 1:15 a.m.

Freight and accommodation (Houth bound) arrives 7:20 a. m. MISSOURI, KANSAS TEXAS. K. C.

A V. DIVISION. North bound passenger ami exprjss departs 10:55 a.m. North bound freight and accommodation departs 6:00 p.m. South bound passenger and express arrives 5.20 p.m.

South bound freight und acommoda- tion arrives 9 :00 a. m. in the coast country of Texas apply to G. T. Nicholson G.

P. A. T. S. F.

Chicago, 111. Texas offers tempting inducements to the homeseeker. Investigate for yourself, Excursion rates via Santa Fe, Don't Tobaoco Spit and Smoke Tour Life Away, If you want to quit tobacco using easilj and forever, be made well, strong, magnetic, full of new life and vigor, take No-To-Buc, the wonder-worker, that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days, Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Bac of oui druggist, under guarantee to cure, 50c or $1.00.

Booklet and sample mailed free. Ad. Sterling Remedy Chicago or New New Gold Fields. Recent sensational gold discoveries COUNTY CUPPINGS. From the South Kansas Tribune.

Mr. Railey, aged 68 years, of Liberty, father of Mrs. G. W. Kerr, died on Monday eveniDg after a brief illness.

Only a fw months ago their barn burned, then a daughter died, in June her husband died, and now her father. T. S. Salathiel and wife visited the Indian payment at Chelsea, I. T.

last week, where he was looking after collections. Tom says the thousand or so freodtno.n who have had two payments since Feburary, and have attended the several payments, picnics, dances, Jiave spent their money, lost their crops and are dead broke. Mrs. Demorest, of Carthage, came over last week to visit and cheer her sister Mrs. Sheesley, who is in such deep affliction.

The latter has recovered sufficiently from hur nervous prostration as to bo able to be up part of o.tch day, and has moved into the Tul-loy house, corner of Maple and Eleventh. Her daughter, Mrs. Chas. Hay, is also present with her. Star and Kansan.

Kansas republicans are to have four consular appointments under the Ale-Kiuley administration, and Senator Baker says there are a thousand applicants. That beats 16 to 1. Just how Claude Daniel, Captain Mc-Taggart's youngest son, was wounded by the murderer of his father, has never yet been told in the newspaper accounts of that terrible tragedy. It seems that as Sheesley pointed the reyolver at him, he ducked his bead and threw up his hands. The bullet passed through the brim of his hat and then through the fleshy part of his left arm, between the shoulder and the elbow.

It next hit the metal fastening or buckle of his suspender, very near the left nipple, show-iug that Sheesley was really aiming for the boy's heart, the same as he did for his father's, but this bit of metal probably saved his life, as the bullet glanced off from it and struck his right wrist. IFostoffice Bools Store. in the Red River district, New Mexico, indicates that this locality will soon be as widely celebrated as Cripple Creek. Already the rush of miners and prospectors has begun. Take the Santa Fe Rout to Springer, New Mexico, from which point there is a daily Ftage line to the gold fields.

Further particulars on application. J. A. Roberts, Agt. For National Encampment A.

R. at Buffalo, N. August, '97, the M. K. T.

Ry. will sell tickets on August 21 and 22 limited August 31st, at rates of $25.15. F. E. Presley, Agent.

No Excuse for Going Hungry. Regular, satisfying and seasonable meals at iting houses for passengers ticketed via Santa Fe Route. has been selected to fill the vacancy in the corps of teachers, caused by the resignation of Miss Stiltz. Rogers Skinner had a cake of ice containing several fish on exhibition yesterday. It came from the A rkausas City ice plant, and was a beautiful sight.

A lamp exploded in the K. P. hall Tuesday evening. The flames were extinguished before niuch damage was done. S.

A. Wilson was burned on the hand and arm quite severely. List of letters remaining in the post office at Coffeyville, Kansas, Aug. 16, 1897: Brown, A Kelley Mrs. Brown, Mrs Gertrude Kelley, Peter Beair, Dan Lewis, Banks, Willie Myres, Chas Calery, Moore, Counlngham, Maria Morgan, Mrs Ruth.

Cox, Mrs Floreuce Parr. Jno Colman, Grant Ray, Cutler, Ed Ratler, Robert Donahue, A Read, Mrs Forman, Jim Rogers, Francis, Mrs Peggy Rue, Samiel Gates, Sharp, Ruffus Gines Charles (2) Slack, Graham, Smith, Marthey Gunter, Mrs Stiles, William Housten, Robert Thornhill, Luther Harp, Lymon Thompson, Mamie Hay, Walter Washinbton, Johu Harris, Susan Weston, Robert Jones, Anuie Morris, Miss Accie Jackson, Harrie PACKAGES, Morris, Miss Addie Ray, Jno (2 Parties calling for the above letters, will please say "advertised" and give date, Chas. A. Wells, P. M.

Books! Books! Leading daily papers and choice mag azines always on sale. i. 1 i The Finest Linejrf jjjj onerv in Coffeyville. A. N.

Bouilly, of Cofleyville, was in the city this week at the bedside of his grandson, Willie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Jackson, who is quite sick with fever. Strangers from the East who visit Kansas this year will have to be careful of their lives provided they get into one of our cornfields. Should one of the "nubbins" fall on their head the undertaker would have to be called at once.

$7,800 Given Away From the Kansas Populist. Montgomery county's big crops of wheat and corn and fruit will attract emigration. The farmers are busy figuring out how much lumber it will take to crib the big com crop since the late rains. S. E.

Vonhees has a novelty on his farm 3 miles west of the city in the shape of a shade tree of the soft maple variety. It was planted 25 years ago and is 2J feet iu diameter. The branches cover a space of 55 feet in diameter. Who can beat it? Choice Cigars Jacob Trnbv Sons. To persons who make the greatest number of words out of the phrase, "latent Attorney Wedderburn." For particulars address the National Recorder, Washington, D.

C. ANDY CATHARTIC 11 I St. Joe Fare and Races. $6.60 is the round trip to St. Joe, Mo.

via the Mo. Pao. from Aug. 22-28tL inclusive, final return limit being Aug. 28.

T. B. Fogg Agent. i wi i i i ii nu.i i ft ii CURE CONSTIPATION 10 ALL 2S SO DRUGGISTS CASCARETS mm Increase the flow of mllklnnnrslngnoth-1 ers. A tablet eaten I by the mother makes I ber milk mildly purg-1 atlve and has a mild ff CASCARETS taste good.

Eat thera like candy. They remove any bad taste In the mouth, leaving the breath sweet ana perfumed. It Is a real pleasure to take them limtAnd nf nan. CANDY CATHARTIC BOON FOR MOTHERS Elk Citv Enterprise. At an adjournment meeting of the city council Monday evening an ordinance prohibiting the riding of bicycles on the sidewalk was passed.

This ordinance will meet the approval of the public generally. In response to a petition which has been circulated by the W. (J. T. the city council on Monday evening passed a cerfew ordinance, providing that children under the age of 18 shall remain in the shelter of their own homes after 10 o'clock p.

m. Elk City is putting on metropolitan airs. Caney Chronicle. The little daughter of Frank Bowman fell from the sewing machine Wednesday evening and broke her right leg. Dr.

Booker set the limb. Miss Anna St. John, of Independence, but certain enect on the babv. tbe onlv seating liquid! or cannon-ball pills. safe laxative for the babe-ln-aruis.

CASCARETS CASCARETS are liked by toe chil are purely vegetable Rttft n'inl. I v. iui mnife dren. They taste ourial or other min- good and do good, PURELY VEGETABLE PLEASE THE CHILDREN stop wina-cono ana cramps, and kill and drive off worms, and erai po'son. iney are made of the latest remedies discovered and are a sclen- tlfla nnmhinttlnn Caney Phoenix.

Born, to Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Pur-cell, ou Monday August 9th, a boy.

At last accounts Geo. was still alive. On last Thursday evening the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stevens was the scene of much jollity and merriment, the occasion being a supprise11 in honor of of Dona Stevens, given him by about 20 of his young friends.

There are two classes of boys in Caney. To the one class belong those who are polite and nine to everybody, attend strictly to their own affairs, never frequent billiard halls or other plaoes of unenviable notoriety, spend their evenings at home engaged iu pursuits that improve unci expand the intellect, and deport themselves as perfect gentlemen anywhere and everywhere. The other class are on the real tough order. They lie, curse and swear, smoke "pimp sticks," chew tobacco, and are "mean hogs with no place to root." To which class do you belong, young man? From the Daily Reporter. (ieorge Waggoner has purchased of the Citizen's bank the Johu Simpson farm of 220 acres on the river four miles from town.

Judge Bouton yesterday sold his farm og 150 acres io Cherry township for $1,000 to his neighbor, Frank Steinbar-ger, but will coutinno to occupy it on a k'suso for three years. Messrs. Heck man Perkins have now completed their telephone line from Co-Ti-yville to Cauey and the old line all kinds of para sites that live In tbe DOTer before put together In any form. bowels of tbe growing child. taken patiently, per Kansas State Fair.

$3 95 will be the round trip rate to Wichita Kansas and return via the Mo. Pac. for above occasion, Sept. 27th to Oct. 2nd inclusive, final return limit being Oct.

4th. T. B. Fogg Agent. Special rate tickets will be on sale August 14-16, September 4-6, 1897, to St.

Louis and return, limited 15 days from date of sale, ou acoouut of the Fall meeting of the St. Louis Interstate Merchant's Association. T. B. Fogg, Agent.

Priests of Pallas, and Karnml to Kansas City and return, via Mo. Pac. Tickets to be sold Oct. 8d to 9th inclusive with final return limit of Oct. 10th.

T. B. Fogg, Agent K. Special Train To Buffalo. A special train will leave Parsons August 21stat 5 p.

m. for Buffalo N. arriving in St. Louis at 6.45 a. m.

Aug. 22nd. This train will also handle regular St. Louis business. F.

E. Presley, Agent. VL X. T. Excursions.

National Encampment at Buffalo, N. August 23 to 28 '97. Rates $25.15 round trip tickets sold August 20 and 21st limited Aug. 31st with final limit Sept. 20tlu CASCARETS ere antiseptic.

That means they stop undigested food from souring In the stomach, prevent fermentation In the bowels and kill din-hm irarms of inr ANTISEPTIC LAXATIVE CURE GUARANTEED sistently, are guaranteed to cur any case of constipation, to matter how old and obstinate, or purchase money will be cheerfully refunded kind that breed and feed In the system. by your own druggist. asy to Take asy to Operate CASCARETS are sold by all druggists for lOc, SSc, BOe a box, according to size. A lOe box will prove their merit and put you en the right rood toper-fiint and permanent HEALTH FOR 10 CENTS LIVER STIMULANT CASCARETS tone the stomach and bowelsand stimulate the laxy liver, making It work. They strengthen the bowels and put them Into vigorous healthy condition, seek leg health.

Don't risk delay. Are features peculiar to Hood's Pills. Small io size, tasteless, efficient, thorough. As one man their fcotlon easy and natural. joiec CASCARETS by other medicines you have trie.

They are new. unlike anytnine else that's solcL and infinitely superior. trt j. 1 A I Hood's The lry a UC dox TO-oay, noi pieasea gei your money back! Larger boxes, 25c or 50c Samole and booklet mailed free- Address OS ImlU only ueware genuine. or Imitations I STERLING REMEDY CHWJioOi momtrim.

car: new vomt. C39 Pills said: You never know you have taken a pill till It is all oer." 25c. I. Hood Proprietors, Lowell, Mass. XfalrAa tzranlr tniMl TAaDAO cures Tobacco Habit or money refunded The only plUi to take with Hood's SarsapariUa.

SolA, nd gmvractecA. svll drugLsis. Get booklet ty I 0W strong..

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