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The Caney Patriot from Caney, Kansas • 4

The Caney Patriot from Caney, Kansas • 4

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The Caney Patrioti
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THE REGULATOR George Bt. John's brother Hairy Is down from Indepeudenco vlsitintj Ccorgo and family. W. n. IUrrl cutting and slash lug prlo83 01 groosrlos, feed and hay.

Bond Ins ad In another column. TIME. CARDS. ML-sourl Pacific, Time Cgrd. asj, Bouim).

i' West Bound p. rjtfsongef '5 17 m. Freight 7:52 ft. all com tn 1 oa ton 8 to, or Cflllxm S. Da Witt, Agent, Caney, Kansas.

Hats 1 xM Capes Through the rnqdiuin of. the public press begs to announce il3 sincere thanks to the public for NOWVLLL YOU DANCE TO THE OTHER FEL- A Pattison Is bauk from Colorado, he says there Is very lltMo djttorence iu prioe ol produw there aud hare. Judge Hooker returned Friday from Edna, whero he spout three weeks visiting Mont McGee aud LOWS TUNE? The Caney foot ball team went BAyTA, TE," TIME TABLE. "Bartlesville Branch. family.

Charlton will fill the pulpit. over to the Cedarvale fair Wed In hats we have a complete Una from a Fifty cent wool hat up to a Five Dollar Stetson, also a complete line of clothing, men's and children's wear and fumishlug goods of all closer! p. tious, both ladles and gents. We would call your special attention to our new line of underwear Just received, but purchased last sp'ring at the time the markets were glutttd aud bought at a bargain, hence we are prepared to make you prloes. our competitors cau't patronage given us for the twelve months last past.

On the 10th of September 1898; we opened on the ruins or the Big Racket our new store The REGULATOR and filled it with a better stock of troods than ever before was car nesday to line up on the gridirop of, the Christian phuroli. at lyotaze Mixed 3. m. MS 0 15 against Sedan's strong1 eleven as mixt eunuay, morning anij ovuiuw. special attraction at the lair.

PhskY, in. lO-M 10 W) 10 w-, -M" 9 IH 00 8 42 I'liHH'r. Mixed 111. R. 111.

ini lo-sr. 6-28 11-25 MS 12:01. O-'iO 12-85 O-ri'l 1-25 c-vi 1 -4n 7-IW 2-15 7-20 7-W) a 80 Iiulairondeitcj' Jlav ma, Mut'ze, Owoiij Dewey The game was played yesterday 6- 4-45 4-20 morning-at lOoclocij aud the be: dan team that had been victorious over our boys the week before went down to defeat before the on-slought of a.ney' crack team. v': Sunday school every Sunday after noon, at 8:00 o'clock at Stony Valley Syhpol house ouo aud ono half miles north of "Caney. George Click Suit.

Editor II. Brigiiton went over with to Niotazo last Sunday. The Rev. preaches at that place two Sundays iu each mouth at 11 o'clock, i A little two year old child of Jas Sedan, kicked oil and the. game Locals jpid you go to tho cirous? was on.

urow caught tne bail ana returned it to near the center of Millinery ried in Caney. Believing that bur efforts would, be appreciated by the public. Qur hopes have been more thari, realized, we now that the people are willing to pay a fair price for good goods, if they kcow they are getting the yalue their money expended. It has been our aim to add, to the field where he was downed. Cavis hit center for six yards.

(j.uiiuiy. Frank Stradley visited the opujity Lowther went around right for 18 yards. Crow around left for 15 and Cavis again hit the Hue lor Ilalleter, who resides seven miles south in tho territory, was burned to 9v P.S. Moufort' was up from Claroiaoro good gain. Sedan held Caney T.

Saturday. deatti Tuesday night while playing with llro. Tho remains were brought to Caney Wtdoosday and buried. tor. the only down of the game.

G. W. M.rurcollof Earllesvillo I. T. Through fast work they caaried Just opened an olegant line of In fants, Childrens, Misses Ladies Jackets, capes, wraps and furs.

The most complete line ever brought to the City. Ranging In price from Fifty cents to Twelve Dollars. Bu spaeaud time Icvbidsua to mention' evciy thing, suffice to say we have everything usually, kept lu a first class general store. In regard to prices, we have only this to says We believe iu letting the public Judge whether or not prices are right. We have no grat promise! to make you, we would Kim ply say that we will try aud accord to you iu the future the samo generous, was iq ijpwn Sunday.

the ball down the lield and then Harry Bifd returned last Saturde J. v. xjer oi.itaiuas.cuy was in our by a punt they made a safty secur from Excelsior Springs, whero he went about three weeks ago for city Tuesday on business. ing them 2 points the onjy score made by the huukey, pun kin wal- Attorney J. II.

Dana transacted the benefit of his health. He reports A ers during the game 1 he ball wonderful improvement. our stock better lines of goods from year to year, and the fact that our trade has increased in proportion is satisfactory evidence to us that our efforts have been appreciated. With this idea in view we have filled our store from cellar to garret with, the choicest lines of goods wo have ever exhibited for-the inspection of the public. We are now showing our fall stock, complete in all is brought out to the 52 yard line bjUsiueay ju Tuesday.

Taylor Hicks aud Henry Tiffin are taking lu the Ponca City street1 fair. 1 Dr Lipseomb hstrse got lpogo with and kicked off by Caney, Sedan his buggy Tuesday, aud tho conse' atches and the ball is held about queucos are, that the bugpy Is going the center of the field tintill time or Nowata I. T. was I "tin or Inciinuca In mm fmvn In at1 TVfnn- through a cource ot repairs at John 8 for close of first half. In the second half Sedan kicks Barlow's blacksmith shop.

courteous treatment w3 have, given, you in the past, which j-ou have-shown us you appreciation giving us your patronage. off and Crow again the ball and is Dr. Fugate returned Tuesday from Vitd ta, where lie attended the triaj its details. Dry goods in endless makes gain before being downed. Lowther circled right for 20jards, of Charley Luppy." Tho grand jury variety In Dress Goods, Prints, Crow left for 25 yards and Cavis ound a bill agalust Charley, aud Lo will be tried about the 30th.

Suitirigs, Percales, Ginhams, Linens. Swisses. Ilenerettas, Bro Frank Lowther went to Winfipld to visit his parents. He returned to cades, Sateens, Plaids, Coverts, Grettons. with a thousand other We have now opened for the.

ip spection of the public our FALL LIKE OF MILLINERY under the care of Mjss. Lulu B. Lewiut who ban administered to your wants in the City for the last TEN years. Her skill as a trimmer i3 admitted by all. Having visited tho, markets regularly aud briglitoued up her ideas with Caney Monday to attend to some II Maple chocolate creams make your mouth water to see them at, St Johus Mrs.

Dana of Barley, Kansas, is visiting this week with Hpward's amily, Frank Morgan, after a throe days Visit iu Caney, retured to BartlosviUe, lnday, The brick work is rapidly moving along on the Btradley-Truskett ftiiildjug; 51'. Have you seeu those Ike candjes at St Johns. Boiin: To Mr. and Mrs Elmer E. Oo'lesby.

ou last Saturday, a fine large boy. Groceries GROCERIES: Our line of groceries is complote in every detail and of the-best varieties ot good-oa the market. We most all prices made by any first class house iu Southern Kansas. acknowledge no superior. TheJ proof of the puddiiiif is theeatiug thereof.

A trial will convince. The only houss in the City carrying the celebiated brand of 0. B. FLOUP. made at Wlu-4 field, Kansas.

business matters. Frank will take charge of tho Bartlesvillo Magnet, as editor. hit center for 12 yards. 1 he ball is caried down the field to within 10 yards of the goal when with a splendid interference of tlitj backs and superb work of the line the first touch is made by Crow after a brilliant run and Cauey fa.ils at goal. The ball is again kicked off by Sedan and playad back and torth down the field until time.

for game to close is called. For Cane', Schadler at center played a good center aud was always riding his man, and Shultz and Wood at gard3 played bril Geo. Betts. proprietor of Hotel Clifford, was called home last Sun things at prices to suit the purchaser. In SHOES we have three times the stock of any other house in the City, the best facto-tories in the west.

Every thing from a good work shoe to the finest ladies dress shoe. Every shoe sold-by us is guaranteed to be as represented or money refunded. day on accouut of the serious illness of his little girl. Mr. Belts Mas down near Pawhuska gathering his every thing new, eho is prepared to reuder you bettor sorvices than before.

The line being tnor? full and complete, whicli at the, same time prices have not beeu advauced. Thank lug you for past favors and, hoping for a ccmtiuucauce of tlf sain com crop. The Baptist meelings closed Mon Mls. Dell. Wood has returned to fyer'old position, clerking for Joo Lea.

liantly, Ililderbrand Gray ai tackles ably cared for their day night. Eldor Bobcrtsonjs a good talker and has made a lasting and Im-t at Tyro. County.Treasurer Skinner waadqwn Tuesday: after Lia. businesa Host Rsepectfaly Yours, i T. Truskett Go.

favorable impression ou the congregation here. lie may be called to fill the pulpit at this place. The Montgomery county anniversa ry association of tio Ancient Order of United Workmen will meet at men and weut through them at will, Killiou aud Stevens at ends were quick in gettin around Sedan's ends and tackling the man with the ball, Stone at quarter played an exceptionlly good game, Cavis at full played strong and always made, gains when calied upon to do so, Crow Lowther at half both plyed well and made some fine runs and tackled harb. The boys were well pleased with their treatment at Cedarvale G. Larch, Iudependenco Thursday, Oetotier 26.

G. E. WYATT, 4 Resident Denlkt office oyer Comer Kestaurnnt, Caney, Kansas. Teeth extracted without pain, by use of Odiintunder. fa ft t.us place, A large assortment of fiesU hiyh graTdo chocolate candy at, SttJohas E-JIG5T- WORK' Any style or de-eigu.

S. Lee. sis foot, vela of. ccal.has beeu discovered at Ilobson, I. Dick Klllion has returued to.Cauey.

We are Informed that R. Reed Among the speakers will be A. Riddle of Minneapolis and John H. Ciider of Fort Scott. We are to have a grand jury this GOTO term ot court: a petition of over two hundred names was presented by Peyatt Son Manufacturer of and Dealnr in Saddles Etc We always carry a full line of Robes, Whips, Nets, everything usually found iu a first class harness shop! My prices are low.

My stock the best in the west. Come in and look it over. S. Salathiel to Skidmoralast find family will ehoi'tly move to Tuesday. The way this grand jury statute reads this is mandatory on and have only words of praise for courtesies extended them by the managers of the association.

The game was clean throughout. The boys are particulary-thankful for the splendid reception given them on their return home. Their was nothing they wanted but what they could have and nothing at all too good lor them. the Judge, so I guess wo will have grand jury. A report reached here that quite For a Smooth Easy Shave and a Stylish Haircut.

Joplin, Mo. S. Iee's vall paper. Bribe to suit you. robate Judge Forflll was lu town yesterday looking after his political Bill, Winkler did husiness iu e'wey last serious wreck occured "at.the.

front" on the new road, Tuesday. Two work trains collided and Euglneer B. Dalton and two or ruoro workmen A Q. F. S.

Lee about were injured, Qa engine and cab Auction papei'ib you house. nu didlC ooose wure badly wreeked. A heavy fog prevailed at the time. Failure to Frank Taylor leaves for Collinsville I. X.

today, to assist his father. display proper signals is givou as Quite a delejratiou of Qaneyltes attended the cjrc.us Another fire in Caney Kansas. This makes the saveutcenth fire this year and it hasn't been a good year for fl re a. u. ucierDaPK iias jiaa ins new insurance companies either.

Jdna honao plastered and made coniforta l)le for winter. Enterprise. Now see here Bro. Caney can ptand A A-. Tfuskett transacted business The leading hotel in the city.

Good, clean beds. Special attention to com- mercial men. Board by day or week. Your pat- ron age solicited. J.

T. SHULTZ, J. Smollly was thrown from a buggy at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon and killed. Iu company, with Harry Mills he was driving south ou Walnut street near the Strong corn mill. When within a few yards of the Missouri Pacific tracks across Walnut, street, the horse became frightened at a switch' engine' It balked and then began to kick.

Then it whirled aud Mr. Sniolly was thrown violently to the ground. His head struck the hard macadam pave-ineut with all the force that- the weight of his body could give it. Harry Mills jumped to the ground and was qnly slightly injured. Mr.

was immediately taken to his home. It was found that his brain was affected and that he was past recovery. He died at 3:3.0 surronndod ty his family and fiioods. Mr. Smolley was a well known citizsn.

He was a almost atiy thing, but then she hates at the county seat, Tuesday, I will sell at public auction, at, iy store, Caney. Kansas, on Every Saturday Evening Until I sell my entire stock of Qaeci)svore eid Glossvare Don't forget Saturday must have money and this i3 the quickest way to get it. Remember, also, that I4caxry, complete line of Fresh Groceries, Clothing, Boots and Shoes. Price? always the lowest. Jno.

A. Henderson. to sco a person stretch his religion Hiss AJMJ8-. uorntnwaito, of Tyro Was a pleasant callei Wednesday. It is a fact that Caney has had a hard tusk with fires but the total this year so far.bas beeu five flres and one scare, "I'll be d-d if I don't believe I'm going to die" were the iat words uttered by Claud Mounts yesterday afternoon and he stretched out his artue, his head fell (0 ouo side GOAL.

and he was a corpse. This was in the U. S. jail here yesterday at 8.30 p. member of the Knights and Ladies cf Jailer Lubbes was standing near when he made the remark and the tone of i Hotel Connelly his voice had uot ceased, vlbratcg ere hia soul had taken flight and was be Pittsburg.

Security and the M. W. A. He leaves a wii'e aud four children. Ho was an houest, upright citizen.

His death being so sudden, is a terrible blow to his family and friends. CofTevvUie' Daily Journal. yond the boundry Iido into another The Leading $2 a Day House in the. City. JGT Commercial Trade Solicited, world.

Muskogee Times. Yesterday morulug early there was a roar end collision on the Santa Fe M. L. CONNELLY, Prop, extension, south of Eartlesville. in jjuo.tt.

n. iee can fuynisli ypu apy'klnd or grade of wall paper ou want. Company reception souvenirs are being quite extensively worn by Caney people. Cjet9havod at Peyatt's. P.

S. Brunk candidate fpr. register of deeds ou the fusion ticket, was a pleasant caller yesterday. Remember, we are located In room 8, Bartles-IIouderaon block. Drop iu aWseous.

Jjtmes.F-o'iiter of Independence spent Sunday In Caney with his fiieud.Earl Stone. J. Bradea was in Elgin on TuesbaV. J. N.

Perkins made a busiuess trip to Independence Weduesday. A. Truskett completed his new barn. 1 Ed Buckles, Alta MoWilliams and Archie Luppy wnt with the Foot Ball team to Codar Vale Wednesday. Paper hanging done neaily aud qaickly -3: Leo.

W. F. Gleeck was called homo Yesterday by alelegraui stating that his father was danjerously ill. Will left oh the 8:30 fleoryc Middloton was at Bartles. vim Werlcvsday.

ALSO Hard Coal for Base Burner. Long-Bell Lumber Co. F. C. ABBOTT, Agent.

which Civil Engineer B.J. Dalton who was in charge of part of the en glneering was terribly crushed. He A. II. Garlinghouso.the Peru marble man is preparing to move to Sedan with his family and business.

He has purchnsed the J. L. Haraon residence iu which the latter lives, trading his Peru property and $:00 in cash. We are glad Mr, Garlinghousei. coming here to make his home lor he is a good business mau and a useful citizen.

rimes-Star. The abovo is a brother of George aud Jerry our marble mou. was in the caboose when it was tele scoped, and was caught in the crush ed timbers from bis back down, and when released be was paralyzed from Hotel Clifford The Leading $1 a Day House ii town. 1 Geo. W.

Betts, Prop. the small of his bauk to his toes. Ho was brought here at 2 o'clock this tr.orning, and his father-in-law, Dr C. W. Olwell had him removed to the Every body likes candy.

Buy it pure aud always fresh. At St. John's only grade is kept. An examination of applicants for county teachers' certicliates will bo held at the comity Hih School building, Independence, Kansas, Saturday, October, 3', 1S53, beginning promptly at A. M.

All writing mater-ml furnished free as usual. J. Buckeye House, and accompanied him on the rooming train to the rail We also run a Camp House and Feed Yard. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs.

Jame Cox, who lives in the north-weatorn part of town, died last Monday night, and tho funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon by Elder dim Hon. It was buried in the Black Jack cemetery, three miles of town. way hospital, at Ottawa He has heen kept under the influence of opi ates, aud how seriously he is injure Dollisou, county superintendent. uot yet kuown. S.

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172
Years Available:
1899-1900