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The Daily Journal 1879-1879 from Coffeyville, Kansas • 1

The Daily Journal 1879-1879 from Coffeyville, Kansas • 1

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Coffeyville, Kansas
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rm i BAftf VOL PEICE 2J CENTS. .1, NO. COFFEYVILLE, KANSAS, JULY W. A. PEFFER, Editor.

Mercury 86, yesterday. Rain began early this morning. Fourteen cars of cattle shipped last night. Heddens was swamped in business vested. Several movers passed through town, yes Full blood Osages now 'drive teams tothia place for supplies.

i Miss Maggie May will please accept thanks for a basket of grapes. Three loads of hides came in yesterday, from the Osage Agency. day. i in. fr, County Treasurer "Barrieklow spent the day among his old friends, yesterday.

Mrs. Hoffman is this hot weather, dishing up ice cream for the sufferers. Six Osage teams were at the depot, at one Advertising Bates. Business notices or locals, for one in 6 cents per line, of reading matter type second insertion, if only two are made, 2 cents per line for three or more insertions, 2J cents per line each insertion. AU notices of meetings or entertainments held tor the purpose of raising money, are business notices, and must be paid for.

Displayed advertising, that is, where the type is large or the lines placed apart, if less than half a column is used, will be charged for according to the space occupied, 25 cents for one inch of the column, for one insertion, and for subsequent insertions, special rates made known on application to the office. Half a column one day, $1 one column one day, $1.50. Small business or professional cards standing matter 20 cents per line for time, yesterday, loading goods for the Agency. Luther Perkins, has our thanks for a plat of "Coffey ville, something we have wanted for a long time. Alight shower of rain fell hero yesterday morning, but not enough to more than lay the dust nioi ly.

il t' About a dozen teams came in yesterday-morning from tho Osage Agency for supplies. Most of the teams were driven by Indians. F. H. Vennum shipped the fkst car load of hogs which went from Coffey ville.

That was in 1873. He bought them from Mr. Pfeister. A very pleasant assembly attended the Dime social at Mrs. Heddens' last night.

We have not time to report in full. Two hundred election tickets were printed here yesterday for use of our Indian neighbors in an election to be held the 4th prox. each month. If left standing for 6 mon ths or more, 15 cents per line'each month. Transient advertising must be paid for in advance regular advertising payable month ly.

Matter must always be handed in by 4 Street overseer Drane is doing good work on the streets. That ugly hole in the west part of town on 8th street was filled up yesterday, One of the leading Osages came in yesterday with the teams, and looked on while tho goods were being loaded at the depot. He wore a calico shirt, lcggins, moccasins, and had a blanket fastened about his wait, and was bareheaded. 1 o'clock the day before it is to appear. SUBSCRIPTION FOR DAILY JOURNAL.

Single 2 cents The new deputy Marshal carries his honors well. His star is as big as a saucer, and for a 44 bill)" he carries a base ball bat. Coly is a bright lad. Mr. 0.

Davisson, father of our lownslady, Mrs. Heddens, came in Wednes lay evening. Ho will remain 'a few and then go ito Wilson count'. Mr. Scott Bump has dug a 'well' which is 12 feet deep, and has abundance of water.

One copy, one 10 44 One copy, one month 30 44 Payable in advance. Business Locals. The water comes through sand' rock, and Wanted. A good family buggy mare. dS-tf.

8. B. HICKMAN. Lung's new Furniture and Prices (15-7 suit the people to a T. therefore is very good.

A piece of scrip was presented atjtno last Council meeting by Geo. 8. Tallman, which was issued in 1872, and signed by Arthur B. Chirk, and J. N.

Neclee, Clerk. Wednesday night th.fi atmosphere became A fine lot of box.papetrius nt the Postoffiee Store. i3-tf Cigars, at cost, at the Postoffiee Store. d3-tl G. Lane called, yesto'rVy, and handed in the programme for the Emancipation celebration.

Ho says the, committee having the matter in charge intend to have every arrangement made for cbrnfortablo entertainment of the people. And thuy are taking steps to have tho matter thoroughly advertised, so that a large assemblage may be expected. Everybody is Esq. Wagley called in yesterday to fay that the Sunday school picnic advertised to be held in his grove next Thursday is intended to be a very pleasant occasion. Rev.

Mr. Baldwin, of this place, will address the people, and good music, both vocal and instrumental, will be had. A general invitation is extended to all the Sabbath schools in tho vicinity with their friends to attend and help make "the day Croquet swinging will be enjoyed. The grounds are very near the Bailey or Roberts school house. black with clouds, and a strong wind came from the north, threatening ram.

Toward morning clouds were all about the town, but we got only a sprinkle. Our notice of Col. Harvey's matrimonial desires has called out a heavy correspondence. The Col. is besieged by letters of of fi ring.

The Jouknal has received on but we dare not enter tho field. Our paper is too small. Go and see the Col. face to fuce. FURNITURE FACTORY.

Hand-made furniture made to order. Second-hand Furniture bought and sold. I defy Competition. Cull and bc my work. E.

A. PAINE, One door west of -Wells Coffeyville, Kansas. dl-3-tf.

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79
Years Available:
1879-1879