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Gate City Gazette from Coffeyville, Kansas • 3

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Gate City Gazettei
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Coffeyville, Kansas
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GATE CITY GAZETTE Hustler's" write up of the country was crowded out this yy ap poar in our next isssue. Go tn Clifford's for the boss Fresh PaljlisligilEvery Friday at MfcUfes. i i-VICE. OVVAl IN)ST)KFICLJtt Oysters and Celery ever an epicure sat down to- PIR MONTH. LISTEN TO US! line Inch Two Inches Three Inchon FVjijr hicM'N Quarter 1 1 2 (W 4 Ml 6 1X1 One-third One-half column 00 Whole column 15 00 S-pcclal notice 5c jit lino Kr week.

Jxculft finioii rcHfliiitr matter ino per line. Pootoffloe. TILL HERE! Court now in session at Inde-peidenco. TIIK QrKIWf ClTV HAT. AT THE Famous.

The I', deit building' Is now raided and will soon bo enclosed. Tin? new stvl of' JKUSEY COATS at the FAMOUS. Wo learn that A. Ingraham Is about opening ft bratvcU bakery und confectionery sit Caney, 4 TIN TYPES FOR 25 CENTS, at iJushncll's (Jallery. Fashionablo note paper now haa a colored border, jn.st like mourning paper, only not black.

Insure vour horses against THEFT, Call on Stkough, Maktix Co. You havo not fulfilled every duty unless vou have fulfilled that of being pleasant. The best lino of bread stuff in tho ity at A. L. Inokaham's.

A new absurdity is to put a crape bow on the collar of a pet dog whose owner is in mourning. Insure your horses against THEFT. Call on Stkough, Martin Co. There is nothing so troublesome to a man as a second wife when his first Office oi.ena front u. in.

to 9:00 p. in. Sunday, from Into n. m. letter rfirlftorefl nd money orderw Ikkic-iI from in.

to p.m. Mnlla tloHfd minute before departure of trtiin. II. Hickman, v. m.

Tim Table. HocTiiKttw Kansas. Puintrr North. Wve nt h. in.

p. tn. p. m. They talk and blow about Oomlnic South, ttirlvc nt.

Freight nr riven Ht of nir North Irnvow Mt p. in Ticket sold to.ull parts of the United Suites H. IIkooks, Affent. Ikn ver, Mkuimm Atlantic fV" KST-BOl'N I Tit A I Nt. RICE GUT 5:05 p.m H.m MhII nnd Kxnrosw, arrives J-'rclicUt, arrive tfEAST-IUK'Xll TKAINH.

Mali nnd F.xprePH, nrrlven O.W a.m p.m rcifht, arrive H. O. IJEMI'SKV, AKCUt. Hotels. -Quite an enjoyable time was had, by way of a dance, after the shoy jn the opera house, Wednesday night.

The K. of Pa are making arrangements for a grand hop on Christmas eve. The program will be given later. CANDIES. NUTS, CIGARS.

TOBACCOS, at J. J. Barndollar returned from Cedarvale yesterday. He reports it a.live-ly little city, destined to bo a good business one. GO TO SHENBERGER'S for vour FRESH OYSTERS Kloehr's old stand.

Dr. J. P. Wood barely escaped shooting himself yesterday morning, while cleaning his pistol. The same old story "didn't know it was loaded." GO TO SHENBERGER'S for vour BANANAS, ORANGES, and.

FRUITS of all kinds. Subscribers keep coming and coming; only 23 new ones this week. If there is anything we like better than new subscribers, it is more subscribers. The market has been overstocked with turkeys, during the past two or three Avceks. Rev.

O. Brunei, of the M. E. church, is holding a series of meetings at the Butler school house, and will continue over Sunday, and as much longer as the interest seem to demand. For a good quality of Buck, Calf and a special assortment of men's and boys' Gloves or Mittens, call at J.

R. Jordan's ImrnesH sliop. A supper for tlie benefit of the Baptist Church, will be given at Iiarndol-lars' hall, Wednesday evening. Dec. 22; also, dinner on Thursday following.

Come everybody. DON'T FORGET SHENBERGER, if you want a nice PORTER HOUSE STEAK, or anything kept in a first class short-order Restaurant Kloehr's old stand. C. H. Lape, of Sedan, was in town yesterday visiting his brother William family, who returned the visit by accompanying him home, on the evening train.

Mr. Lape also met us on the street, and said, with the accompanied fee, send me the Gazette for 1 year. So now she goes. Thanks brother, call again. At the Episcopal church on Christmas eye there will be appropriate services and a Christmas tree well supplied with presents for the Sunday school pupils.

The "Busy Bee" society is making extensive preparations for the tree. A' complete programme will be published next week. All are cordially invited. There is to lx a Sunday school entertainment on Christmas eve, at the Baptist Church. Recitations, select readings, music, the oieningof the missionary barrel, together with the Christmas tree, will furnish a pleasant and profitable entertainment.

Ir.nitHKIK huil.liiurln tlip i city, (Jooil tmmj! rooniH, Mnil best of McKniky i'rop's IilOHKHT IIOl'KK Opposite S. K. Depot in a rery aRroealli; und leitrnnt place to Mop. Mux. M.

It. IIatcs, I'roprietrcsr" SOUTH KHV FIOTEIi-Tulilp Mijplled with the Ix-Ht the nmrket nfoi-rU. Henri nnd comfortable Irt'iU. I'ricca renoiiulle. Wulnut between Stth Je hith.

on special days. Well Iii glad of it, the people need to buy Goods Cheap, after having had a failure in their crops generally. I don't have any "Special Days" set apart for this, to get a boom on, but make every day a special day, and treat young, old, little and big alike. M. h.

Miller is kept quite busy at his trade of Carpentering just now. He is a good workman and deserving success. Go and see the mammoth and elegant stock of stationery at the Corner Drug Store. Rumors of "breech of promise-" eao floated around in this place the latter part of last week. We trust it was merely a rumor.

JUST RECEIVED A FULL LINE of SEAL, ALEXES and JERSEY Caps at the Famous. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Guthrie, met with quito an accident while at play Tuesday, but under kind treatment is improving. Finest line of toilet articles ever brought to tho city, at Miller Heatb-tield's drug store.

Tho ladies of tho Presbyterian church are making elaborate preparations for a grand Christmas entertainment, to be given Christmas night, the 25th inst. Particulars later. Why they tried to down the fellow who runs the auction store; go and see iiow well they did it, at Ingraham' old stand. M. L.

Miller has rented of Mr. Scoville's shop and moved there where he can be found or orders for carpenter work left. Shop just south of Irvin's wagon shop. We ill pkesext to each ok uoods amounting to fifteen doli.alts, a handsome nickel clock, at the famous. Last Saturday, William Miller, of Hotel Handley, Cherryvale.

came down to visit his brother, of the Corner Drug store. Dave, another brother, was down also Tuesday evening and took in the "Irish Stew" at the opera house in the evening. Charley Matthews will give an opening in his new room at Upliam's Rail Road headquarters, east side of square, on Friday evening, Dec. 17th. He wants to greet all his friends there.

T. M. Concannon, the pioneer photographer and landscape artist now located at Caney, was in the city Monday and made us a brief, but pleasant call. We first met Mr. Concannon at Peru, Howard county, now Chautauqua, eleven years ago.

In those "good old days," there were no railroads, nor telegraphs, nor sewing machines, nor reapers, nor mowers, nor corn planters, nor roller Hour mills, nor a thousand and one conveniences, comforts and luxuries, which are so common and cheap in these days. I NDIANA HOl'SK Y.nnt Kiutitli between theS. K. Iicpot and Union St. PATRONIZE HOME INSTITUTIONS.

one is still living. A line line of CUSTO MADKM PANTS at the FAMOUS. Mr. John II. Williams and family, of Marion, Kansas, are hero visiting Mr.

and Mrs. as. Swisher. Four Tin Types for 25 cents, at liiishneH's Gallery. Our merchants enjoyed an im-nense trade last Saturday.

The stores were full all day, especially the auction store. A. L. Ingraham has the best baker ia Southern Kansas. Mr.

Montgomery is rapidly having his line brick residence rushed to completion. Mr. King, the contractor, is doinj jood work. to Iiiishiiell Oullery. Only 2o cents for 4 tin types.

A young gent in. this vicinity went see his girl, started with two blue eyes, returned with two black ones: please call and explain. -A full lino of TRUNKS and VALISES at the FAMOUS. The wcih scales at the corner of Eighth and Walnut have been removed a short distance- West in front W. II.

Clark's property. On the 9th the county commissioners were in special session for the purpose of allowing estimates on the work done on the new court house. If you want to buy a nice holiday present for your wife, sister or best irl, get on." of those line plush toilet sets at Miller lleathliehFs, corner druir store. The Southern Kansas Ry Is a Kansas Road. And Is thoroughly Identified with the Interest anil protrreHM of the Stutc of-KuiiNu mid Its people, ami niTonl Its jmlrunM tucllltieH un-juhioI ly hii line In Kimtcrn ami J-ioutherii KaimiLK, riiiniiiiic THIiorfiH EXPHKSS trains dully between KatixH City imd Olathe, Ottawa, (inrnott.

loin. Hiiniboltlt, f'liiiiinte, Vliiflcld. Wollirnrton, Jfarprr, Attica and Intermediate points. THHOI'OIIMAIL tiHlrm dully except Sunday Iwtwcen Khmshs City and Wellington, und Intermediate MufloiiH, rnukliitr clone connection nt Ottawa, Chumite and 'herry vale with wr trains for Kmporlii, liuriiujrton, (iirard, Walnut and ColTeyville. AUCOMMODATTOX Tit A INS daily except Sundays between Kuiinus City and olathe und Ottawa.

KKMH.MUKK tlmt by purehuslruf tickets via. this line connection in made in tin Union Iiepnt ut Khiihu 'ity with through trfcliiNto all point, avoiding Inniefer nnl cliuuic tit way ntationa. THItOUOII TICKETS can be purchased via. this line at any of the regular 'oupen Stutionn and your l-iuornvre checked 1hroug-h to destination Kast, West, North or South. PULLMAN SLEEPERS on all niifht train.

J' For further Infurnuition, sec maps and fold-ders, or cull on or address 4 S. II. Hv.m;p, Gen'l I'iihh. Ag't. C.

II. ISiiooKjs, Agent. Lawrence. Kus. Remember I am displaying a handsome line of DOLLS and other HOLIDAY GOODS which we try to sell cheap, and make it an object for people to buy of me.

TO J'i pn'scntrt jrlven uwuy. Send uh fi ci'iitH postage, and conn nnd iiy mini yon will get free. 'packngc of frond of Inrvc vulnc. tlmt will lirt von in is tlie Place Handsome Christmas Cards to purchase Miller Hccitlilicld's work that will jff)iic-y bring you in rnonc-faster thai! nu thiug in A merit a. All about tiic in presents itli each box.

Aircnts wanted everywhere, of either sex, of all lor nil tlie time, or time only, to work for ih nt their own h'ciu-H. Fortune for all workers itbsolutely ussurcd. I'on't delay. II. IIai.i.i;tt i Portland.

Maine. 3 fn Ixasi You ask: Who is this fellow that looks like a "Grosser Yute?" I'll answer, by saying, I'm the meanest man in Coffeyville, to let a few fellows tell it. But, "all samee," you will be treated correct when you come into my place to buy goods. I don't fill the the paper with prices, but whisper them in your ear when you come to see the goods. TAKE YOUK l'HESCItllTIONS TO Miller Heathfield, nnd liavc them compounded by graduates in pharmacy.

TOWN TALK. The Odd Fellows of this city and vicinity have experienced a great revival of interest in the work of their order. Bro. J. T.

Mackenzie, the most and talented exemplar of I. O. (). F. Team work in the west, has just closed hve nights1 engagement with Star Lodge, No.

117, of this city, with i he result of stimulating the members of the order here to the organization of a permanent "Team." It is the intention of this Team to exemplify one or more of tlie degrees of the order at each regular weekly meeting of the Lodge. All Odd Fellows in good standing are cordially invited to attend. FRESH OYSTERS served in every style, at Shenberger's. We had the pleasure of a pleasant mJ r- Gossip Overheard on Street Corners and In Public Places. A very enjoyable, meeting, of the M.

C. at their room, adjacent the Gazkttk oliiee. took place last Sunday afternoon, which the Gazktte is pleased to chronicle. A line assortment of cigars, tobaccos, oranges lemons, bananas, nuts, on hand at the opening Friday. Dec.

17th. That blood-thirsty looking personage that you now see in tins office, is perfectly harmless, excepting when beautiful snow" poets and poetesses nake their appearance, and then he is uneontrolable. Miller Heathfield have the finest holiday goods ever brought to the city. Step in their neat and tasty establishment and see what they have. In Cheyenne, there is a Maltese cat that drives the cows to and from the pastures as successfully as a call yesterday from E.

F. Caldwell, of cor distlly Invite one and all to visit my store and see if we are busy or not. cowboy could. This takes the fur oft' The dav.s araw shorter. is hi Chicago on business.

Hl.iiike Iirothvrs at A. L. I Nfi it a ham's. (hri.stn.ias "railually looming uj). Uuv your clot at the Famous.

Wintry weather for tin? past few lay. (in to Culilne's for a tip top boot. Hand in the locals. We wjmt till can y-U Clifford's for a clean and palatable meal. A married woman nrnkes the best prohibition lecturer.

Charlie Matthew. will keep a choice lino of pure candies. Janntr tlirt jackets in fur and cdotli are the Hickory Nut Hair Oil for snle nt 3larry l'alm's tonsorial parlor. A truthful, ptire woman is tlicreat-'t adornment of a home. Fre.sh oysters in bulk at A.

L. Inouaiiam's. Illffl SELL AT AUCTION Lawrence, advertising agent for the Southern Kansas railroad. By the W83, theS. K.

is doing more to induce immigration to this part' of the state, by the publication of the Southern Kansan, than any other agency. He left us the December number. It has a boom for all the towns along the line. The play, "An Irish Stew," by home talent. Tuesday and Wednesday nights, at the opera, house, was well rendered, meeting tho hearty approval of all in Miss Maggie Le-van at the organ, assisted by our home orchestra, discoursed most excellent music on the occasion.

In short, all parts were well taken and appreciatively rendered. We are informed that the company will go to Caney next Saturday. If they should show there we will say to the citizens of that town that it is good in every particular. Elder Powers informed us last week that lie had sold his residence property on Eighth street, to Joe Kent-ser. The consideration we did not learn.

Mr. Kentner will soon move his family to town, and again be a "town jake." J. M. Sherburn, the boss sign writer, this week placed a mammoth -ini on he drug house of Gould Snv-der, who are also in the Wholesale Liquor business, having received their license last week. These gentlemen are pushers and doing a good business in their line.

We have already ascertained that tiie M. E. church folks will observe the coming Christmas with appropriate exercises, a Christmas tree loaded with everything to please the children. The other churches, so we are also informed, will observe the eve in an appropriate manner. A jolly party of euchre players gathered at the residence of Chas.

Merriman on Friday night, of last week, and had a pleasant social game. Mr. Merriman and his estimable family are adepts in the art of entertaining company, and made it very pleasant, so we were told. Verdigris Lodge, No. 89, K.

of have decided to give a masquerade ball at the opera house on Christmas eve, Dec. 24th. It is the intention, to make this event eclipse anything of the kind ever in the city; and with sueh active fellows as the K. of P. boys at the head of the concern, there is no doubt of their, success.

Prepare yourselves for a good time. A young man not many thousand miles from this city wanted to get married but he didn't want to pay too much for the job, so he concluded to let the contract to the lowest bidder. One minister valued his services at $3, and another at $2. To the latter he went and now the knot is as strong and hard as though he had patronized the 3 man. Such is life in all business, and you see it demonstrated diiily.

J. J. Barn dollar, of the firm of Barndollar of this city, has purchased a large stock of goods at Cedar-vale, Chautauqua county, and will engage in business in that booming little city. Jim, the Gazette (although you never was its patron) wishes you success in business at your new home and lieartily commends you to the citizens of Cedarvale and stirromiding country, many of wbom are old ae-quaintances of the junior editor hereof, i On EJArery Saturday. gg rt.

'f-f- 02 2 -o in ro. -Oscar the Sun cat. The auction man announces to us that he will become a permanent fixture in our city, and will sell goods just as cheap as" any bod j' in the mercantile business. There never was a better display of holiday goods in the city tJuln now and prices are away down. Come right along, CoiFeyville can supply you with what you want and at prices that can not be duplicated.

'phaiii's Railroad is what the sign reads on the Pacific Express Company building. It is the artistic work of Sherburne, the sign writer. It is an evidence of good standing id to have the of a certain elfi.s.s. Their friend-ship would b2 bth damaging to one's character and expensive beyond measure. Journal.

Correct. Bro. Go ahead. Santa Clans, 'on his recent tour through this country, established an agency in Coffey ville at Harry White's postotiice store, where he left a beautiful line of holiday gifts. Come and see for yourselves.

Wo arc informed that an actress in the luime dramatic which the "Irish Stew" to appreciative audiences, in Wells' Hall, last Tuesday and Wednesday eves, was seranaded the other night with "Twinkle, twinkle little Some little trouble bet ween persons doincr business on either side of the proposed P. P. track, through the city, has been the cause of the detention of the track and depot building. Come gentlemen, stop fooling, juid let the work gs on. Special HTot.cs&.

This is to notify the public that "Mr. J. W. Hamilton is authorized to receive subscriptions, job work and advertising for the Gazette, and collect and receipt for the same. Any favors shown to this gentleman will be duly appreciated by us.

Moobe Norms, Publishers. At tlicse sales you get goods for what they will bring at auction. EX rilK Ii()lH- IXilhviovv buyin- nt lije FAMOUS. Atlanta tojiers carry their whlfkej an pocket tlask nsse-mbling bibles- Mr. fJoodwin, the auction raaiL, is to-day scllLne; voods Jit LiU'rty.

XeAVst Parisian fashion plate. a markwt decrease in size of bustle. do and see tin; immense aTrival of mew goods at; the Auction Store. It require) very little ability to find fault. Tiuit is "why tJere ai many crities.

The only jvomjvadore "hnlr cutter in city is on the south side of plaza. It is veryfiiiiny, that -when fish are the weight of iiie wales lias to le counted in. The 'Auction man still in town nad doing a rood business. Go and One of tlie best block cl Lots ca tbs east siCs tlie nil mi Simn tciss static nii veil 1:1 sell 3 tra cr tint it Terns mi hp ti co. 1 Store in Iorhns rKM-e money than 't Brvtv- We are also pleased to learn that Mr.

Barndollar will still hold his real tm-j tatc Jure i.

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1886-1887