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Coffeyville Daily Democrat from Coffeyville, Kansas • 1

Coffeyville Daily Democrat du lieu suivant : Coffeyville, Kansas • 1

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7 COFFEYVItkE -DAILY DEMOCRAT. 1 1 11 1 1 1 Ll m'Ii' ii i i "Ii i. L- 1 Equal Rights to AH, Special lrivileges to None. Live and Help to Live. VOL.1.

COFFEYVILLE, KANSAS, THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1901. NO. 31 MRS. NATION BACK TO JAIL A CHILD'S DRESS CAUGHT FIRE. '99-t999't9'9999'K9'' THE ARMY APPOINTMENTS.

9 SPRING ftflrS GOME. At Topelca Slant! MvAIlllen'a Father Saw Hi tittle Girl Die Topeka, April 24. Maud McMillen, 4 Wichita Bondnineu Grew Doubtful and the Buiaaher in in a Cell. Wichita, April 24. "God Now Is the time to use Sarsaparilla for the blood.

We have all the Standard Brands fresh from the Manufacturers. six years old, played about a bonfire last night and was burned to death. She was the dmhter of a carpenter The Volunteer Named for Oommlaaloiu la the Regular Service. Washington, April 24. The Secretary of War made public today the names of men selected for first and second lieutenants in the rector army under the army reorganization bill.

Ail oftbese men have had service either in tiit btate or national 9 9 PHONE 80. SLOSSON 3 6 who livps at Fifteenth and Washington streets. Her father heard her Sassafras bark 10c per package. THE DRUGGISTS. screams and ran to save her, but her volunteers or in the regular army n.

i -1 1 1 clothes were on tire and he could not extinguish the fla'me. rnmmm jr bless you and may you repent," was Carrie Nation's parting shot to Judge Dale as she was leaving the district courtroom this to return to her cell In the county The attorneys for Mrs. Nation announced this morning that their client had refused to give bail "Very well, then." said the court, "She stands com milled until the. next term of court." Similar action was taken in the of Mrs. Nation's aids, Miss Muntz, Mrs, Evans and Mrs.

Wilhoit. The latter was unable to appear in the court room because of illness, but later surrendered herself at the county jail. Winfield Chautauqua. The sssiori of 1E01 will open July lliey nave neui oraerea ior examination and should they piss will be appointed. The ihen from the state of Kansas, nine' in number, are the following: W.

11. Bishop, Collin II. Ball, John M. Sliook, Edar, A. Fry, Arthur B.

Schaft'er, Daniel F. Craig, Charles W. YanWay, Arthur M. Ferguson, Burton J. Mitchell.

Carpets, llattin 2nd and continue ten days. The usual departments will be conducted by eminent instructors. Sacred Literature by Dr. Geo. L.

Robinson, of Mc-Cormick Theological Seminary of Chi- Lineoliums, A CSoth i Rugs acgo; English, Prof. Vernon Squires, A GREAT GOULD SYSTEM. University of N. Dakota; Art, Prof. When court was convened Mrs.

Nation was inclined to he somewhat boisterous, and was immediately re- Covey of the Art Institute, Chicago; L. S. Mrs. A. F.

Piatt, of primaned by the court, who told, her to be seated. Wichita; W. C. T. Mrs.

E. P. Hutchinson, State President; Boys' Club, Prof. Jas. Naismith, of Kansas University; Girls' Club, Miss Alice "But where will I sit, within the rail?" she inquired.

"I don't tare where," said Judge Dale, "justsothat A variety of Patterns and Colorings at PED KOCH Prices. Also Lace Curtains and Portiers at prices that will surprise you. Our Iron lied at $2.70 can't be beat; they are full i-ize and nicely enameled. Large Arm Kockers at. 42.25 each.

Folding Beds from $10.00 up to Everything else at correspondingly low prices. We have a house full. Some exceptionally fine bargains in goods slightly used. Will do your repairing and frame your pictures. We also do upholstering of all grades.

you be seated and that immediately." Mrs. Nation's only reply was a vicious look at the courl, but she remained quietly in her seat until the proceed ings were concluded. Before court opened she approached a number of women and attempted to engage them in conversation, but they refused to speak to iter, and walked away. Leggelt, of Topeka, Director of physical culture of Kansas Y. W.

C. A. Among the platform attractions are Dr. R. S.

McArthur, New York: Mrs. Maud Ballington Booth. New York; Mr. D. W.

Robertson, Edison's Pro-jettoscope; Dr. G. N. Luccuck, Washington, I). Dr.

T. II. Dinsmore, N. Y. With several noted attractions with contracts pending.

The usic ill be under the i rection of Mr. F. Slayton Thompson of Richmond, assisted by Mr. Casper Haynes and Miss Jetta Campbell, of Wichita, Miss Eugenia O'Connor, of Sherman, Texas, Mrs. M.

A.Clarkson, of Winfield. and Mr. J. L. Felger.

of Omaha. Caman's Military Band, for the entire session. The Coffeyville Furniture The saloon men here have been 1 warned by wire this morning of the coming of a band of women crusaders from Peck, who intend to begin 117 WEST NINTH STREET. PHONE 243. Will trade for, or buy your old furniture.

raid here. The message states that The MlHxunri Ifle IMrertorH Arrange for Nrw Otitic to I lie Pacific CoiiKt. New York, April 2-1. Plans for the development of the Missouri Pacific system, wlrch George J. Gould lias had under ids immediate chartze.have received I lie unanimous Indorsement of the directors.

It is now the indication that not. only will this system have the outlet to the Pacific coast over tlie Union Pacific lines, which will lie furnished by its control of the Rio Grande Western, but it will have a southern outlet to the coast over the Southern Pacific lines Russell annonnced last night that the project, of bunding a line from Kl Paso, which is reached by the Texas mid Pacific and also, incidentally, hy the Mexican Central, to Santa Fe. N. would he carried This means not. only a paralleling of th Santa Fe railway between these two cities, hut also an opportunity to connect with the Mexican Central and carry its traffic straight over the Union Pacific by the way of the Oregon Short Line to Portland, Oregon.

The control of the Mexican Central, it has recently b-en staled, has pass-, ed into the hands of interests representing a railroad with connection at El Paso, Santa Fe and Southern Pac-flc interests and thoseor Rock Island, which were said to contemplate an extension to El Pao, have all denied twenty-five are on their way. News Briefs. Write for particulars to This Asfembly. Winfield, Kan. l.

II. LiMEKiCK, Sec. jj ROESKY BASES TEE TEST BREAD and PASTRY. J. C.

Humphrey of Wellington, Kansas, witnessed the capture of the great ehurk that will be shown in he California Exhibit here next wtek. Come aud sue it. Oil has beeu discovered near Sylvao Grove, just north of the Mitchell couuty line. The Standard Oil company is said to be anxious'Ho lease 25 sections of land there. The officers of the Choctaw, Okla hdapendence Beporter Items.

WEDNESDAY. Luther Perkins was up from Coffeyville today. QJ. M. Heritage went to Coffeyville today on business.

Mrs. O. J. Winters, mother of L. D.

Winters, came up from Cherokee, township this morning and tonight will accompany Mrs. L. D. Winters to Wichita, whereshe goes for treatment of one of hereyes that has been giving her much trouble. Marriage Licenses Name Age Millard F.

Grizzle, Elk City 21 LoreoaBartmess, Talala I. zl Herman E.Pitteger, Cherry vale 25 Alha B. Iniel, WhitleyO.Meredith,VanBuren,Ark.27 Hattie R. Opdyke, Coffeyville. -24 9-9S-9 that they are the purchasers.

The belief is growing that interests identified with Mr. Gould and his associates have bought the Mexican Central control on behalf of the Missouri Pacific. homa and Gulf railroad say that the amount of money secured by the robbers who held up the traiu near Memphis on Tuesday morning was exactly $340. The plow manufacturers of the Uuiled States have just organized a LO million dollar combination at Chicago, affer a conference of several days. It is easy to guess that plowing will not grow easier under that scheme.

Official Proclamation. The Kansas City Daily Times and the Coffeyville Daily Democrat for the price of a St. Louis daily. The Daily Kansas City a i AH JU CANADA'S GAINS. To the people of Coffeyville: The near approach of summer makes it necessary, for the protection of.

the public health, that the Spring cleaning be made immediately and thoroughly. Great Progress Mv.de 1 jr I he Doattnkx. The National Umbrella Frame company is the name of another new trust. This combination claims to be lii Beeent Veatr. The greatest financial year in Paaa- ion i4ottif Kna 4 sf r.ri 7 1 tin It is therefore ordered that all persons within the city limits put their organized for protection against la8t twelve months tbere haj M.

premises In good sanitary condition Sltii.l met. rtifAJfit.1v rrTi -turi Vi.n morning dairy, and the Cof- feyville Daily Democrat to Coffeyville people for only 15 cents a week. All the general news and vv uuvj rj uivu. 1 OU need not expect umbrellas become cheaper. Two Dailies For the price Of one.

crued to Canadian stockholce'S t-nd depositors. In the ebape of dividends and interest, upward of 1:11,000,000. ana of this sum it is estimated taat about 17.000,000 was due and payable last week. In 1889 Canadihn sa.es to Britain amounted to In IWt ihey had almost trebled. Mau- all the local news, fresh each day.

Try it. Ex-GoveruorE. N. Morrill is setting out 27,000 Jonathan apple trees on an 880 acre farm in the southern part between this time and the 1st dy of May. All stable Utter must be removed from barn lots and the contiguous alleys.

House slops must be stored in barrels and removed at least twice each week. Privy boxes must be cleaned aud disinfected once each mouth. Earth pits for privies are prohibited and if any ate now in use they must be cleaued out, disinfected and tilled ith L. of Leavenworth county. The farm time the general exterior trade aaa inn will li.ive an orchard of fU (loo tr.fs ai8 ou on tne Increase, eo i i 1 the largest orchard iu oue tract iu the United States.

Slate Superintendent Frank Nelson 000,000 In the first year of confederation, In the year just ended tber was attained a total of over ri72.000.009. Interior trade has kept pace th il commends very highly the California tneBe great gains. Canada had 2.27S miles of railway In 1868. a.i Exhibit that will be shown iu two mammoth cars on the Santa Fe track miles in 1899. In 18C8 the perple of Canada bad on deposit in tbe cntUe ALWAYS in tuis city next wcck.

Ue rrcwu-ed banks in 1833 they had mends it as Mug well worth rxamiua- tbe remarkable total of In OlvJresh earth. All domestic fowls must be kept in pens or e.Kips which are to be cleaned and disinfected often enough to prevent foul odors. All pigs must be removed from the city atil pens disinfected. Under this oruinauce pigs cannot be kept within the city limits between the 1st day of May and the 1st day of November. Immediately foiioiug May 1 a general inspection of the city will be made anl any person found to have neglected or refused to obey this order tioii by every one.

toe savings banks there was on deposit in 1868 in 1829 the I amount was 166,135.282. Th3 money I placed at discount by tbe banki tin 1868. I5I.96C.120: in 1S'J9 it 8S. 25. 925.

25. the News, Without Prejudice; The BestGenera! Reading; The Best Market Report; The Great Paper of the Great Yest, The Kansaq City Star By m11, pKta? pn-pitld. daily and Sunday, 1 par 00 Jiy nail, purnar prepaid, daily and iiuttdtjr. man lb HOC THE WEEKLY KANSAS CITV STAR Poitarc prtyaid, 2S ceau a Tiar. i That's the rate to California, any 1 Tuesday to April 30.

Homcseekerg will be required to answer in police .11.1 vl if tlin Vjtiitiri' cjurt for violation of the Sanitary and bealthseekers bhoold note the big Thb Coffeyyiixk Desjocbat ordinances. Let all good cut from tariff. GikxI in tourists 11.00 a vear. and the CnffavviHe O.m- govern themselves accordingly. I sleepers and chair cars.

Inquire at' merciul, 50 ceuti a ycjr; both fur 1 Depot. 11.00 a year. Order at this office. lUfspeciiuuy suomiiiea, T. C.

FtAZiER, Mayor. 4 A.

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