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Gate City Gazette from Coffeyville, Kansas • 3

Gate City Gazette from Coffeyville, Kansas • 3

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Gate City Gazettei
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Coffeyville, Kansas
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O-o to Miller Heathtteld tor Pure goc3.1oj,za.esa Szxcl Oile 'c It fTrfr-TtnT, RAILROAP BUMBtlNGS. take your riiEseiurrioNS to GATE CITY GAZETTE rlUler Heathfield, and have them compoundeii by gradr uaU-s phurmacv. PubUsnea Every Friday at tttOFFICK, OVKR y.H MOS'SIf. no lrc Irw 1 1'WO llK'hf'H Three lnohe Four liiehew i-. Quart -r column One-tlitrd column Omvlmlf column il'holn 1 1 1 1 ii 1 a on 4 IX) ft ll 8 IH) 15 HEDDETSTS, GO.

are now opening the finest line of Fall and Winter Clothing- ever brought to the city. They use the upper room for clothing, and you can step on their elevator and he shown some of the Nobbiest Suits of Clothing you ever, saw, and then the PRICES ARE AT LEAST 10 PER CENT. CHEAPER than any other house are offering the same goods. They have an Elegant Line of SUITS new and Stylish, that you can buy for they would be cheap at 12.00.- They are also Carrying the most complete stock of BOOTS and SHOES in the city. You, can get anythjng you want in their line, and at prices that will please you.

It has never been the policy of this Houe to ADVERTISE Some old worthless goods very cheap, in order get you in their store, but if you will take the trouble to call oii them and look at their GOODS and PRICES I know vou wilj sav with me that this is the CHEAPEST PLACE in Coffevville to buy your goods. They carry a full line of DRY; GOODS and GROCERIES. All of which they are SELLING VERY LOW- HM-clnl nitl 5c jw-r linf er week. Loch 1m Hmofitr ifwliii mutter I'W! jt lint TOWN TALK Gossip Overheard on Street Corners and Public Places. 1 Graham Hour at Caic City Grooeryt The man Whq gov up in balloon never gets above his buVineas, O.

1). Cotleo at Gate City Grocery. Quite a good time was had at the basket picnic, nearKalloek last Sunday, so we were informed, liest Th on earth, at Gate City Grocery. Ourcitv is the hotels are crowded ev'ery niht anl still there are more coin'mr. Ham-i and Lard, at Gate City Grocery.

DIKEOTORY. Sheriff McCreary, was in the city yesterday, Mr, and Mrs. Stubblefield left this morning to visit friend jnd relatives, in Illinois. Mrs. Henry Clay and Mrs.

John McLuse, were visiting friends in Cherry vale yesterday, Mrs, Ed Heathlield took the S. train this morning for a visit at her old home in St. Joe, Mo, Last Friday, a power higher than the water works of Cherry vallo flooded tho streets of Coffeyville, Mr. Euck, one of our many stock men, shipped four car loads of cattle to Kansas City Monday. Persons receiving this paper will please remember it only costs 1.00 per year payable in advance, Our collector Avill be around Monday and Tuesday Some elegant $25,00 suits at Heddens, White Co's.

Don't fail to see them before you -Keep a gun in yonr house and watch out for burglars and don.t spare, but shoot to kill. A man who prowls around, too lazy to work, for the purpose of robbery, has no right to live; for his hand is against you and every man's hand should be against him. rAn elegant line of Ladies and Misses Jerseys at Heddens, White Co's, Cedar Bluff school house was struck by lightning last Friday and burned up entirely; Ben Earnest's house was also struck, but no serious damage, only knocking off some plastering and siding. COl'VIY. Conductor Wordun, of the K.

road, got a. lay-off of thirty days. Track-laying has now commenced on the A. west from Coffeyville. Conductor J.

II. Malon came down with an extra from Ottawa Monday. The right of way an the Parsons Pacific has almost been paid for between this city and the county line. laying on the M. A.

is being pushed ray idly west on to Sedan, Chautauqua county," Mr. Beagles, the genial right of way man for the Parsosn and Pacific, was in town several daj this week. A number of persons went out to the river Sunday to see the construction train come in on the D.t M. A. road.

The P. bridge carpenters were in the city Sat unlay evening, ready to commence work Monday morning. Large invoice of tius and other material for the M. A. road are arrive-ing in this cit and work on tho road is being rushed with a yeangence.

Mr. Garlick, employed as sounding man on the D. M. Sf A. went West Monday to take soundings for water.

The towns of Edna and Kingston are moving to the Mj. A. railroad track, and are to be incorporated as one town. It the intention of the M- A. authorities to name one engine after each county through which tho road passes.

Quite a number of our citizens went out to see the track-laying on the- M. A. road, last Saturday, Between MeCieury II A. 'onrii'l F. WikvI firiliin K.

C. Elliott Mm hewn (1. It. I-slie lirrison HherifT. County Clerh Trent urer I 'ounfy Attnnn-y I'lerk of li-tri-t Court Kiipt.

of InMrwUon: I'rotiato mlu' bounty Surveyor Hentornber the county Kepuhlican S. L. Iliblmril 1 II CuatlUo A. P. T.

M. Uu'ley (Oroucr romniiHHioi'r(" convention ai lntieneimeucu, rmv. CITY. Three pound sack Co(ee at Gate TUnn. (i Aj'ers City Grocery, F.

H. Unison Why not have a company organized M. 1. Woodson II. Stroiiurli Win.

JesHon Mayor I'reaHurer lrk I'olieo Jtulis't II. W. Kee.l, to prospect thoroughly for coal at tins IlickiiiHii and I'liI'M II.Mt'V, P. i. 15.

I lenry Cliiy. rtooi. ikiAkd. Sweet potatoes are becoming juite 1 A 1 1 plentilnl in our niiirKet, inn are unug- flireetor Thos. C.

Ayrf iniTiroodly tirices an tne same. Clerk II. New fall Millinerv Goods just rt- I A'r REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES. lreii-Jiei henry 1 pniun TOW.Vnllli (HKK rt. eived at iMrs.

iavior.s, inn iv FIRST NATIONAL BANK, A gentleman bv the name, of Lin- Glass. town and the river. oln made a speech on the plaza last TrnMe II. U. Urv Clerk iillace Shiiw sometimes sleejis on her uesdav night, in the interest of the Frank Barns', of the I).

M. A. post, but sne generally wakes up in office here, was doing Springlield on a tie inspecting tour: the first of the time to catch rojjues ttappmg. Treupnirer 'I liof.eurr I liirrion Shuw Justice): i T. ('.

1 1 arliou rt Arthur CoiiMtulrles Win. Knox. producer and against the money power of the country. He advanced some good ideas and made a few points. week, for his lino of road.

New fall Millinery Goods just rat i 1 -o- A number of communications a. 1. IV a receive.il at Airs. Taylor overiavisw Conductor Burns is npw running reg Glass. ularly between this city and Ottawa, Poslofllco.

CAPITAL wen; received too late ior publication this week. Our correspondents will 300,000.00 $100,000.00 dress md his accommodating manner is win A lady saws a good lawn Authorized Capital, The Republican primary convention, as per call, took place in H. L. Strough's olliee in this city lait Wednesday afternoon, Sept, 1st. The meeting was called to order by Boothby, who was afterwards made permanent chairman, and Thos.

Seurr secretary. This done balloting for delegates to the'eounty convention, to be held in Independence on the 4th was proceeded with, which resulted in electing the following persons: Andy Montgomery, C. W. Munn, J. II.

Matthews, J. S. II. Bump, II. Ruthroff, D.

S. Elliott, Chas. Heth- lease remember that communications What else is should wash well. -o- a good ning for him many friends among the traveling public. latin-dress lit for? Wire o-iis from h.

m. to t. in. HuiKliiy, trom ID to II h. hi.

Letters registered Hinl money orders t-sucl I roni H. m. to p. m. Miiil cloei minute lief ore dejmrt-ure of ti tims.

II. M. II rcKM AS, I. M. must reach this office by Tuesday noon to insure publication.

Stokholders. An Immense The paymaster of the A. stock of Glass and lowest living riees, Big corn stories will come rolling Quecnsware. at th was in town again rid ay and Saturday, paying oil" some of the railroad l'lios. Ayres.

President. at (iati ('ity Jroeery. pretty soon, and the county oxehanges will drop that everlasting, yet worn out Geo. Slosson, Vice-President H. M.

Weir, M. McEniry, J. F. Savage, Thos. G.

Ayres. boys who had not been present on Mon F. G. Welti Jacob Staats, S.Getzendaner, Thos. Scurr, Owing to the absence of our reli Tnos.

Scurr. Cashier. irticle published WO. 000, 000 times com day and Tuesday. Kanss.

(inliitr Nort li. ruin lenvrs nt gious editor last Mimlay, we give no Geo. Slosson'. mencing "Kansas is a slice irora the Mrs. II.

L. Strough took the first juiciest side of the and revive 1 telv 1 oints tins week, Friends call and see us, we will be Com linr Sout li. nrri ve nt TieketH sold to all parts of 1. ly piviii (trie duy notice, (i. II.

Jtnooks, Ajfcnt. DOES A. QENERALi BANKINQ BUSINESS, the ladder ami corn stalk story. passenger tram over the I) M. A.

road last Wednesbav to visit friends nngton and Henry Clay. Ihen the Solicits the accounts iad patronnsv of the people, assuring- all couteous ana liberal treatment If there is anything that makes a triad to nave you come ami spenu an hour or so in social chat. Iiknvkk, Mfmi'iih Atlantic meeting reassembled and elected the following persons as delegates to the for the day at Valeda, returning on the evening train. man conversation erratic, and tum With a conservative policy, suDstantiat ownersuip, tiic oesr or pecunty i auomi-u iu iuuu ent rusted to our care. Patrons will find our deposit Iwxes at their disposal lor tho deposit of valuable papers.

Interest Paid on Deposits, I. Mixed I nun. rso. Z. Mixed mini Farmers, bring us your produce.

Wr.sr. Mii.kx. Mii.k. Fast. bles up his ideas so that he doesn't know a hole in the fence from a hunk representative convention to be held in I.

v. Chrloi.u A r. W. II. Lattimer, a former conduc We will pav trood prices and rive you Cherrvvale on the 9th L.

C. tor on the K. between this point and O. M. JUDY.

rood weights and measure, at the Gate City Grocery. H. BOOTHBY. tn 7 iimilelt lit JVrftiini l' Dim yu Vuleilu VMOiim Ar Kiwi Tmek L'. 0 of beeswax, it is to have a raw-boned grasshopper climb up the inside of his Ottawa, was down visiting the boys Waters, W.

A. Peffer, Mai. Qsborn, A. and viewing our new lines of road Kev. Chamberlain, of Humboldt, pants while he is out walking with his itkii A i.l Mai.i.hky, ioothby, Ed.

Rammel, J. Martin, Thos. Monday, accompanied by another ex- has accepted pastoral eharre of the best girl. BOOTHBY JUDY, (Successors to Abraham Frank.) Seurr and F. D.

Benson. Mr. Myers. Hotels. Presbyterian Church in our cltv.

I). O. Moore, the necessity In Cherokee township the convention It is said that lightning never of new dwelling houses in our cit3 is Cheap rates to Plainfield, Danville, ndianapolis and Richmond, Indiana. HXii: buil linir in the 1 ..1 1 I 1. nil was held at Roberts' school house, and -DEALERS IN- now building a commodious one in the siriKcs twice in tne same niaee, inis rixin Sound trip tickets for about one fare.

IU''OIIIIIIOiliit iili 5H lilOI.f,, Crop elected the following persons as dele may la so, but it strikes blamed close astern portion of the city. He has also i second time. mrchased the James Talbot property Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oil, Glass ST IM)I SKOpposito S. K. Depot is a gates: O.

J. Winters, John Mclntire, 1)11 1 very or particulars call on or address G. II. Brooks, Agent. Will Smith, son of our clever ton to fltnp.

HLTieillile unit pleiiwimt pliiee in the northen part of the city, and is The county treasurer is now ready Ural Howard, Frank Carl, Abner Green, UK. l'ropriet refs M. Ii. II.ATKS, having it put in good shape for a Druggists' Sundries. M.

Green, P. M. Lee and Geo, Burghart. Iwelling. (JtlCTIIKKN IIOTKIi Talile rtu ppltod with to pay he awards of damages allowed by the right of way commissioners of the I'arsons and I'acilic railroad.

sorial artist, has received the appointment as station agent for the M. i 1 the best the market Htlordri. clean and com- The same delegation was chosen to -It is ever true "competition is the lortalih' liedn. Prices reasonable. Walnut St.

bet ween ttth Ac Ktth. The Largest Stock of road. Will is a stirring young man, the representative convention with the Heddens, White Co. are out this ife of trade." The effect is now shown by of no bad habits, ample ability to till exception of Geo. roster instead of NDIAXA IIOI'SK Past F.ihth between our enterprising and able eotemporary 1 he position given him by the manage (i ki.j the S.

K. Depot and I nion St week in a new "ad top ol this page. Head, and go see if they won't do as thev promise. -the who placed in their ment of the M. A.

road. Frank Carl. In Liberty township the caucus was held at the school house press room last week a new routy power press. Still the spirit of enter Menk, conductor Brown's head SILVERWARE, LAMP GOODS and General Motions to be found in the city. Saturday our thoroughfares were md resulted in the election of W.

II. brakeman, is laying off a few days on prise moves on. jfcarCALL AND SEE US, AT OLD STAND, EAST SIDE OF PLAZA.f Bloxom, Jesse Pinkston, Jas. Laugh- iccount of hurts received while coming TT A A A A literally thronged with country people with their wagons and teams. The merchants did an excellent business.

-Elder A. Larkins, of Cla- 'ity, 1 1 1 A 1 last jie was selling me is in the city and win preach at tne brake when the chain broke throwing lin, Rule Griffin, T. F. Andress, Web. Maxon, D.onera Tucker and Wiley Christian church to-morrow evening We return thanks to Lawrence lim against the railing so hard as to The Soiillieni Kansas H'j Is a Kansas Road.

md Sunday, morning and evening, at Derail for conies of the Jacksonville, inlliet quite a painful bruise in his left side and shoulder. die usual hours. It is specially request- Powell, as delegates to the county convention. Tho delegates chosen for the papers, sent from Jacksonville that all members be in attendance, direct to the Gate City Gazette. About 3 p.

m. Tuesday our attention md everybody cordially invited to ii 1.1 ii are lniormeu mat me ciuo representative convention were T- F. Andress, James McCorkle, D. B. K.

And is thoroughly Identified with the inti-rests and liroirress d' tli? Suite oI-KunMis and ii was caned uy o.ir compositors to tne attend. tieon e. and affords its patrons facilities un- west windows of our of lice to see two dance last Friday night, was very slimly attended, owing to the bad weather, We are informed by special corres eiiualeil bv anv line in and Southern Harrison, IL N. Bundy, Andy Drake, trains on thel), M. A.

road the first CENTRAL REAL ESTATE LOAN AGENCY. I represent the New England Loan and Trust Co. MAKE LOW RATES OX qood security XA large LIST of FARMS and CITY PROPERTY for SALE. rtUATfU 50x190nearthe IJIUIL'-CJ JUU JL k5 new U. K.

depot. SECURED NOTES DISCOUNTED. Correspondence Solicited, Kansas, rn iiiiiiifr pondent, that Dan Downing, and Miss and in consequence the amusement was irrival in the city. As tho trains whis T. J.

Hughs, W. P. Livingston and J. II. Vancleave.

of short duration. tled through the city many of the busi Til IMU'fill KXPPPSS trains daily between Kansas Cltv and Hat he. tawn, iarnett, lola. Francis E. Foster, were joined in the holy bonds of wedlock last week, by Key.

Joseph Smith. The newly made ness men rushed to the front doors Independence city delegates are as Interest in the Gazette is growing as the hot work of tin 1 1 umbldt. Chun ute. 'lierryvale. Independence Wintlelil.

Wellinttton, Harper, Attica and intermediate points. to witness the first train over the east and west line in our city, follows: First ward, II, Conrad and couple have the best wishes of the Ga-zette in their iournev through life. ampaign npproac lies. Jvery Ootlv in Ed. Foster: Second ward, Homer this section knows the Gazette will THltorOH MAIL trains daily except Sun- The right of wav commissioners of davs between Kansas It and ellinton, and Enimitt Miller, one of our promi always be ahead with the news.

Intermc-diute stations, makiuu close i-onnee the Parsons Pacific road have filed lions at Ottawa. Ctianute and Cherry vide with A Junehujr is a Junebug, even if it nent druggists, and lady went to Cher-ryvale this morning to witness th trains tor Kmporia, lint liiifiton, Girard, Shields and W. E. Clark; Third Ward, Outt andCribbs; Fourth Ward, Guernsey and Whitman; Fifth Ward, Brown and Nichols. W.

S. UPHAM, should arrive in July; but a sprin the report of their condemnation proceedings with the county treasurer and Walnut and Colleyville. match game ot bass ball, and take in Kansas. cihckcu naicueu out in ivujru.se is not a Coffeyville, the opera at night. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS daily except spring chicken, boarding house evidence i i i i i fundavH hetween Kansas and Olatheund the treasurer received a draft for 974.80, the amount allowed for right of wav.

The draft was. however, made S. Barber, one of our old time Fawn Creek: 'II. Heckard, W. II.

i tne contrary notwithstanding. Ottawa. patrons during our three years in pub Allen, Alex. Wimble, N. K.

Brent, Jno. Uangs are now worn in front and HARSHFIELD A T. payable to treasurer elect "Woods, and lishing a paper in this and Labette IIF.MKMMP.U tluit by purchasinjj- tickets via. this line connection is made in the Cnion rear dresses are cut bias, with bJousi C. Hester, J.

Simmons, A. George, was sent back tor correction. REMEMBER THAT SLOSSON co: county, called in upon us Wednesday Depot at Kansas City witli throuirh trains to waists, and quilted in the Ihitinjr of the H. Acorra. all points, avoiding transfers and changes at He resides in Labette county about 10 hEALEU IN The first passenger train on the seivedge, Aiud turtles and elephant Drum Creek: Willis Grass, Jas.

II. way stations. TIIHOI'IHI TICKI'TS can be purchased via. ears are the tashionable colors. miles from this city, but does his trad ing here.

M. A. road into our city, was met by almost the entire town-people Groceries i i i i i this line at any of the rejru la Coupon Stations Howard, J. Taylor, Thos. Ovcrtield, C.

Wilson, M. Coleman, S. Moore, it is ooutjiiui wnic.ii is tne worst in Mahkiep: At the residence of Mr: Confectioneries, ARE and your bairwaKO checked tliroujrh todestt-riatioit Kast. West, North or South. a small family, a husband who is sub Wednesday morning, headed by the Coffeyville cornet band.

Many con William Jesson, in this city, on Thurs Carmack. Those appointed to attend ject to the "jim-jams, or a wife who gratulatory addresses were made, fir day evening, the 2Gth by Rev nixlit rains. PULLMAN SLKLPHItS on writes poems on tin; ''Heavenly Rest the representative convention could not ing of cannon, showing the satisfac Hugh McBirnev, Mr. Arthur I. Morgan igars and Tooaooo.

fWe dance to the ruatalic music of the Almighty Dollar, and will not be undersold. sec- maps and fold- For further inrormat ion, HEADOUARTERS be obtained before going to press. There will be a reunion of all old tion of our people over its completion md Miss Leona Brooks. The happy ders, or call on or address S. Hv.Ni.s.

flen'I Puss. Air't. soldiers tieid at independence on the couple left 1' ndav morning for Lartles to our city. C. II.

TlttoOKS. Airent. Lawrence. Kas. 12th, 13th, 14th and 1.0th days of Octo ville, Indian territory, their future CALL AND SEE ME, her.

18HG. Now, boys in blue of Coffey WANTED 3,333 bright Boys, from live to seven home. Last Friday afternoon, while Rev. For everything in the line of ville, show your colors by attendinjr. H.L.Palm, Park Bradford was in the hay-held, a Walnut Opposite Southern Hotel.

teen years old, to buy their Clothing, IL L. Palm, a boss artist in the carriage drove up and the gentleman i ne social given at iionman jrar- Boots and Shoes, from Heddens, White tonsorial business, this week purchas occupying the rirht hand of the seat len, last Tuesday evening, by the IJusy DRUGS, Co's, who are offering some rare bar Tonsorial ist tsfTIIavinir thoroughly and taken ehai-Lre it lie old Diamond burlier shop. I am ed the ancamp shop on the south side drew in his horse and drew out a large Dees society ot the Sunday of Plaza, known as the Diamond shot), gains every day. legal looking document. Mr.

Bradford ciiooi, was well attended, and jren and has thoroughly renovated the room now nrenared to do barberinif in the latest asked: "Am i wanted as a witness?" eral good time had. MEDICINES, tdvles. Sliaviiiif, Hair Cutting' and Shamiioo- and put his tools in good order. Every litvr. (Jive us a tall.

South side ol Plaa. It's cruel to ask a debtor to pav his 'How burnt Oh, how cute! your thing neat and clean. See "ad" in PERFUMERIES, bill when he is willing to uav but can another column. "Yes, sir, I have got a summons for you' was-the answer. The lady occupying the left hand of the seat remained a silent partner until the house a STATIONERY, NOTIONS, face and lips are by the sun," said td c.

wateks, nd it's simply barbarous to ask a man W. M. III'DSON, Lain! Airent. Attorney. voung man to Miss Smith the other Our ably edited and enterprising to pay who neither has the money nor 5 was reached, and then, by answering eotemporary the Journal did itsself the inclination.

evening while calling. HUDSON WATERS the customary questions and clasping a "Yes, I am frightfully burned. What vv P. Livingston and little i i i hands for a moment, Mr. Quilhan Man proud last week, coming out printed on a new Prouty press, as clear as a new silver dollar, and having six pages of choice reading matter, along with an LAND, LOAN COLLECTION AGENTS.

tiaugnier, -Jessie, oi iioertv, were in is and Miss Roxiana Smith were made the city this morning, and gave tin can 1 do for it?" "Why don't you try cold cream?" And everything to be found in a First-clas DRUG STORE. one. Mr. Manis lives about two mile Oflieo over McKcnna. Mathews A damson's rxi Gazette a very pleasant call.

Cal northeast of the city and is one of the store, front room. "Well. I don't care if I do. I'll take ingeniously gotten up map showing the railroad connections of Coffevville the again Doc. when you are in the city Coffewllle.

Kansas. pushing young farmers of Kansas. 0) chocolate and vanilla." Come and see us. are informed that the trustees artistic work of W. A.

Peffer, who, by At a recent little social gathering of the M. E. Church are making prep And before the imprudent young man the way, has few superiors at job print busiinell's to put down a new and wider in this city, one of the young men pres ent told how some the boys' had en was aware of it, he was being spirited ing- sidewalk in front of their property, ant CD down the street in the direction oi an Louis Eckerman, the tobacconist joyed themselves with a boot-black, by uso erect a new picket lence around -THE of Independence, presented "Nick the lots. standing him on his head and pounn ice-cream parlor. Martin, an old cigar customer of his ice-water down (or up) his pants-legs Iook out for the Texas Fever! tit I x-- at this place with a fine Mereschaum Most of the company laughed, but one LONG-BELL LUMBER CO.

oi I is across the line.) and insure vnnr 'nt The first train on the M. A get a true likeness l'riees Reasonable. Is the place to yourself. pipe and cigar holder with case, last tender-hearted young lady grew indig lie in the Vigilant Live Stock Insurance 3 railroad has iust arrived in town, the week. "Nick" is so proud of the pres nant and exclaimed, "Well, vou are Co.

Insures against Death from Di. Parsons Pacific road is near here Dealers in io brutal and heartless as to thus nial ent that he is constantly smoking UNION ELDUIDGK HOUSE. Eh is pr" i un' and (all on H. will be here in a few days; the V. V.

I hoping to get a beautiful mahogany treat a small boy, simply because he is At rnnd is trvintr to get-here: the S3 LUMBER, LART, SHINGLES, AND ALL EO Strough, General Agent, Coffeyville Kansas. hue on both pipe and cigar holder unable to defend himself, 1 want noth BICKETTE BLACKFORD, road from Ft. Smith is an assured fact Eckerman is a jollv wholesoul fellow 5 OF- and Heddens. White Co. have the In the game of life, whiskey "plav vr and always remembers his customers ing to do, hereafter, with any one wTho had a hand in it.

Besides, any one who can find amusement in a thing of that most complete stock of Groceries, Dry- the'deuee, the waiter "holds the "Nick'Tikewise appreciates the gift. 9 o-oods. Oueensware, Boots and onoes a- kind is not lit company for a respecta the chimney sweep "follows soot," the cook "cleans out the and the Thereis not a town in the state the -AND ble young lady. And her escort hav size of ours that furnishes abetter mar jolly tar "sweeps the Notions and Clothing of any house in Coffeyville, and aie offering them at bed rock prices, all of which leads me to the conclusion that Coffeyville is a jo ing been one of the parties engaged in the "fun," she donned her hat and ket for country produce. Farmers get HANGERS Building Material Yards Cor.

Eighth and Maple Sts. more per pound for butter than in any Call in at the Famous Clothing House, and see how tasty everything is arranged, and at night notice. the wraps and repaired to her home alone Montgoni o-oing to be the big town of Shop First door East of LonirTlelPs Lumbei other twn in the county, and the de niand is always greater than the sup Yard, Coffeyville, Ksns erv county. handsome electric light. Harry Joseph 11.

f. Wiltse seems to be the peo pie's choice for the next district clerk the accommodating manager is alwav ply, -while all kinds of merchandise is as cheap as in any town outside the large cities. Saturdays and Mondays are the Mr. Wiltse is an old settler in this NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. amiable, and takes great pleasure in C.

G. Glass. CO county and is liked wherever known showing goods. Notice is hereby given that the co and is undoubtedly the right man for -Delegates to the convention at In partnership heretofore existing between dependence to-morrow, bear in mind the office. Chronicle.

We heartily voice the sentiment of the people of Drs. Noblett dispell, under me nrm name of Noblett Crispell, Physicians capable men are ones wanted, when you PIIOTOGMPIIL Cana and the Chronicle, in behalf of cast your vote to nominate, for as the rule is, a nomination is equivalent to and surgeons, is this 2th day of Au gust, 1886, dissolved by mutual con Mr. -Wiltse, having known him for the oast 14 years, and always found him an election. sent. Dr.

Noblett settling all accounts W'alnut Street, next to Southern Hotel, J. W. SUTHARD, generous Wells Bros STRIVE TO PLEASE, And head the list of Big Merchants Li the State of Kansas, and yield tl palm to none for TT-' the same an honorable and. citizen. uur city "dads, seeing tne need F.

W. Noblett, E. W. Ckispele. of better facilities in water matters, for busiest days with our merchants, owing to the farmers all being at work except on these regular market days.

Quarterly meeting services will be held in'the M. E. Church, next Sabbath and Monday as follows: Sunday school at public worship at 11 a. sermon by the pastor, on Christian fellowship; followed by quarterly love feast. Preaching in the evening by' presiding elder Ilyden, followed by the Lord's Supper.

Quarterly conference of the official members Monday morning at 9 o'clock. Preaching by the Elder Monday evening. Seata free. All frs c-- CUSTOM Coffeyville, Sept. 1st, 1886.

3-3t the of the public, are how thinking of putting in a good pump COFFEYVILLE. KANSAS. J. E. -DEALER IX- J.

M. SHEEBUENE, with wind-mill attachment. Good BOOT Al SHOEUAKffi enough. ilTTUmiT ALF. CAMPBELL, we gam information Trom our SS Hi I 1 Hr Side Plaza, wide awake botemporary, the Journa IIABNESS, that the project for lighting the city with electric lights will be undertaken bo the f--''.

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About Gate City Gazette Archive

Pages Available:
132
Years Available:
1886-1887