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-COFFEYVILLE GAS CO. SUED. OBGBO'S ASII GBQSHBS r-1 IT) Offl 000- V7t. P5 The liniment bottle and flannel strip are familiar objects in nearly every household. They are the weapons that have been used for generations to fight old Rheumatism, and.

are about as effective in the battle with this giant disease as the blunderbuss of our forefathers would be in modern warfare. Rheumatism is caused by an acid, sour 1' IWIimill For Bargains, See Upham. S606 Will "buy six nice lots in north pxri of city, each lot SOalf.6. This is to close up an estate. See these az once.

$600 Will tuy a nice property of three lots zviih three-room house. Gas, good well, fine shade. Lei us show this to yozi Easy terms. $1,600 Ts a special price on choice residence property three olocJcs" irom high school. Twelve-room house and four sidewalks, gas, cistern, cellar, cam.

(Bents for $20 per mo. Will sell for one-third down, "balance on time. condition of the blood. It is filled with acrid; irritating matter that settles in the joints, muscles and nerves, and liniments and oils nor nothing else applied externally can dislodge these gritty, corroding particles. They were deposited there by the blood and can be reached only through the blood.

Rubbing with liniments sometimes relieve temporarily the aches and pains, but these are only symptoms which are liable to return with every change of the weather; the real disease lies deeper, the blood and system are infected. Rheumatism cannot be radically and permanently cured until the blood has been purified, and no remedy does this so thoroughly and promptly as S. S. It neutralizes the acids and sends a stream ox nca, suunf uiuuu vo mc auecLca pairs, wmcn dissolves and washes out all foreign materials, and the sufferer obtains happy relief from the torturing pains. S.

S. S. contains no potash or other mineral, but is a perfect vegetable blood ourifier and most exhilarating tonic. Our physicianswill advise, without charge, all who write about their case, and we will send free bur special book on Rheumatism and its treatment. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC Atlanta, 6a.

Is a rcck-botlom price on the two choicest residence lots' on the east side. Ask to see them. $150 We have a few choice lots in Home (Place Addition, only six clocks from pcstqjffzce. See these. We own these properties, except the first, and dozens of others, and are in position to offer investors and homeseekers exceptional advantages in securing large list of city property and farms for 6ale.

Call and let us know what you want and we will lit you out to your benefit. UpbMD'j Refcl Estate Headquarter. is the fate of sufferers from dyspepsia and indigestion. If your food remains undigested it can't build up the body. In fact, it does actual damage by decaying in the stomach and poisoning the system.

Digests What You Eat. Kodol is the sensible remedy. 4 By digesting what you eat it strengthens the body and at the same time rests the stomach. This rest soon restores perfect health. Cathartics and stimulants only reach the symptoms.

TTnrlnl rnrpa. It. 1j "MatnrA'a tnnlv Fire vears aro df caaba the doctors railed scarcely go. I took quantities of pepsin and other medicines, but nothing helped me. As a drowning man grasps at a straw I grabbed at Kodol.

I felt an improvement at once, and after a few bottles am sound and well. Georqe 8. Mabsh, Attorney-at-Law, Nocona, Tex. It can't help but do you good. The $1 bottle contains 2M times as much (actual measurement) as the trial size which sells for 50c Prepared by E.

C. DeWitt Chicago. Sold by all dealers. DCWIft'S IVIfrfl na7fi SalVe a soothing, healing application for piles, sores and SKin Sold by J. S.

Lang dvstxns! a. tnnlr nrh a. hnM rm mo -rM diseases. liewara or counterfeits. Sons, Druggists.

Cures Cholera -Infanlco, Diarrhoea.Dysentery, and the Bowel Troubles of Children ofAnrAge. Aids Digestion, Regulates the Bowels, Strengthens the Child and Makes TEETHING EASY. i i vt-i POWDERS) at Druggists, MOFFETT, M. ST. LOUIS.

IWIO. Atlanta. Not. 19. l'JOQ.

Powders) ever since its first introduction to the pubUa I 11 rZZVDR. ftlOFFETTS (TEETHING Costs Only 25 cents Or mall 25 cents to C. We hare bandied Dr. Moffetfa TEETHINA Teething J. and trade as a proprietary medicine, and our trade in it has steadily increased from year to year until our orders now amonnt to two or three hundred gross per year, which is a very stroni; evidence of its merit and the satisfaction it is giving to the mothers of the country, for they say nothing so effectually counteracts the effects of the summer's) bot sun or overcomes so quickly the troubles incident to teething.

Tilt LA)lH KAN KIN DRUG Wholesale Druggists. M- Bailey Wants $5,000 for Failure to Comply With-Contract. Independence Star C. M. Bailey brings an action against the Coffey ville Gas Co.

to recover $5,000 damages because of failure to! comply "with a contract given to him by the gas peo ple agreeing to pipe to the corporation lines gas at a certain stipulated price to be used in any manufacturing enterprise that he might bring to Coffeyville, which, when the Coffeyville Gas Company sold out to "the People's Gas company of Coffeyville, the new company refused So. this suit was brought against the old company and writ of garnishment issued against various parties who were indebted to the old gas company. Take Care of the Stomach. The man or woman whose digestion Is perfect and whose stomach performs Its every function is never sick. Kodol purifies, cleanses and sweetens the stomach and cures positively and permanently all stomach troubles.

Indigestion and dyspepsia. It is the wonderful reconstructive tonic that is making so many sick people, well and weak people strong by conveying to their bodies all the nourishment in the food they eat. Rev. J. H.

Holla-dey, of Holladay, writes: Kodol has cured me. I consider it the best remedy I ever used for dyspepsia and stomach troubles. I was given up oy physicians. Kodol saved my life. Take it after meals.

J. S. Lang Sons. To Prevent Corbett-McGovern Fight. Louisville, Sept.

16. An injunc tion suit to prevent the Corbett-McGovern fight has been filed here. The hearing will be tomorrow. Attorney general Pratt filed a suit in behalf of the commonwealth. In it he says an alleged fight will bring to the city a great many men and women wille be "lawless, violent, turbulent, of low character, which assemblage idle and dangerous." A Parson's Noble Act.

"I want all the world to know," writes Rev: C. J. Budlong, of Asha- way, R. "what a good and reliable medicine I found in Electric Bitters. They cured me of jaundice and liver troubles that had caused me a great suffering for many years.

For a gen uine, all-round cure tney excel any thing I ever saw" Electric Bitters are the surprise of all for their wonderful work in Liver, Kidney and Stomach troubles. Don't fail to try them. Only 50c. Satisfaction is guaranteed by Slosson Co. Miners at Coalgate and Lehigh have gone oh -a strike.

They want higher wages. A Communication. Mr. Editor Allow me to speak a few words in favor of Chamberlain's Cough Remdy. I suffered for three years with the bronchitis, and could not sleepat nights.I several doctors and various patent, medicines but could get nothing to give me any relief until my wife got a bottle of this valuable medicine, which has completely relieved me.

W. S. Brockman, Bagnell, Mo. This remedy is for sale by Slosson Co. New York prohibitionists have come out in favor of license.

They want the drinker to take out the license. Raised from the Dead. C. W. Landis.

"Porter" for the Ori ental hotel, Chanute, says: "I know what it was to suffer from neuralgia, deed I did. and I got a bottle of Ballard's Snow Liniment and I was raised from the I tried to get some but before I had 'deposed' of my bottle, I was cured entirely. I am tellin' the truth, too." 25c, 50c, and $1 at E. M. Kane's.

Matt Whitney left Friday night for Kansas X3ity to Saint Marga ret's hospital. MOTHERS. DO YOU KNOW the many so-called birth medicines, and most remedies for women in the treatment of her delicate organs, contain more or less opium, morpnine and strychnine? Do YOQ KnOW that in most rramtriM druggists are not permitted to sell narcot-ai iu wuuuui jcLucuag uiexu poisons Do You Know that you should not take Internal! aov medlcinA lor tha pain accompanying pregnancy. uoioa Know that mothers Frteca Is applied externally Y-m Do You Know that Mother's Friend is a celebrated nresrrintinn- ant tltat it has been in use oyer forty years, and that sacn Dotue 01 tne genuine Dears the name Dt me Bradneld Regulator Do tou know that -when von use this remedy daring the" period of gestation that you will be free of pain and bear healthy, hearty and clever children Well, these things are worth knowing. They are facts.

Of druggists at $1.00., uon i oe persuaaea to try a substitute. Our little book "Motherhood free. JESS LARBY MET WITH A BAD AC CIDENT." WAS TRYING TO STEAL A.RIDE Missed His Footing and Fell Under a A Missouri Pacific Passenger Train. Jess Larby, a young negro, who says lie is 18 years old, paid the penalty Sunday night for trying to steal a ride on Missouri Pacific passenger No. 32 at Deering, by losing his right arm.

Larby had boarded train at Coffeyville to steal a ride to Independence. When the train arrived at Deering at 11 :30 o'clock he 'jumped off to' hide from the train men to keep from being kicked off and intended to again board it when it started up. In some manner he lost his footing and fell between the platform and the moving train. His right arm laid across the track and a wheel crushed it from the handto the shoulder. The unfortunate boy got up and walked to a house and aroused the inmates.

They got up and took him in and sent word to Coffeyville. Dr. W. C. Hall, the railroad's surgeon, went out on a cattle train and temporarily dressed the arm and then boarding another cattle train brought the boy to the home of his step-father, Jake Renfrow, who lives at thecorner of Fourth and Sycamore streets.

The arm was amputated Monday af ternoon between the elbow and the shoulder by Dr. Wollgast. At last accounts the boy was geting along as well as could beexpected. This accident should be a warning to other boys to stay away from the cars. NEGROES ARE OUT OF IT.

Alabama Republican State Committee Bars Them From Convention. Birmingham, Sept. 16. The Republican executive committee has refused the admittance of negro dele gates to the state convention, which meets today. The action was the result of several hours' strenuous strug gle yesterday between those of the new regime known as the lily whites, and those not in favor of barring out the negroes.

This means that Henceforth the Re publican party in Alabama is to be a white man's party. The elimination of the negro was ac complished through the passage of a resolution, on a vote of seventeen to ten, adopting the report of the subcommittee, which was appointed at the meeting of the full committee" Sat urday, and which had considered all contests and passed upon all creden tials presented by delegates. When this report was read today, not a sin gle negro's name appeared upon it, although many negroes had presented credentials. INDIAN CHIEFS IN COUNCIL. Planning to Make the Indian Territory a State in 1906.

I. Sept. 16. Pleasant Porter, chief of the Creeks, has called a meeting of the chiefs and governors of the five civilized tribes to be held at South McAlester September 26 for the purpose of formulating a general plan for bringing the Territory into statehood at the expiration of the tribal government in 1906. Recently Porter published a signed statement of his position on the matter, and it is understood that the chief of the Cherokees and the governor of the Choctaws are with him on the proposition.

The Indians are against the Territory going into statehoqd with Oklahoma and are trying to form a line of action and back it 'up with united forces at the next session of congress. BRICK MACHINERY HERE. President Wm. R. Randall of the Brick Co.

Superintending Its Removal. Wm. R. Randall, vice-president and superintendent of the Coffeyville Pressed and Paving Brick company, is in the city today overseeing the remov al of two carloads of machinery from the Missouri Pacific yards to the new plant north of town. Mr Randall in-tends to make his home in this city in the future and has already shipped his household goods from Kansas City Air.

Randall expressed himself as being well pleased with the" business Coffeyville and also stated that the new brick plant would be ready for operation about the first of October. Sneak thieves are operating at Alton. to melody. Prof. Wobd'sdog and pony-circus is also one of thenovelties of.

this department of the show. It Is the most novel aet of its kind now be-iore the public. There are numerous other trained animal features, prominent among which are Pearl Souder's world-famous comedy elephants. The trained herd of these curious animals numbers thirty, and the exhibition given cannot be duplicated anywhere on earth. Tney are the marvel of the age, and create a sensation wherever they are seen.

These marvelous trained animal performances will be seen in Coffeyville on Thursday, September 25. They are given in connection with the most stupendous triple-ring circus in the world, the costliest and most complete menagerie ever organized, and the most exciting hippodrome that the eye of ancient of modern ever looked upon. OVER A MILE A MINUTE. Katy Makes Trip From Fort Scott to Nevada in Eighteen Minutes. Probablythe fastest time that was ever made by the Katy road for a short distance was made this afternoon by the passenger train, says the Fort Scott Monitor of Wednesday.

The distance of twenty-one miles from Nevada to this city was made in exactly eighteen minutes. Only one stop was made and that was at the Junction. The train usually arrives here at 1 55, but today it was a little late. On the train was the Jefferson City base ball team and the members wanted to make conection with the Missouri Pacific, where they play this afternoon. The Pacific leaves at 2:20 and when 2 o'clock rolled around the train was at Nevada.

The train left that city at 2 o'clock and the engineer turned the throttle wide open and arrived in this city in eighteen minutes, catching the Pacific. The ball players were then happy. UNCLE SAM AFTER HIM. Elihu Cammack of Columbus Must Answer for Using Step-Son's Coin. Fort Scott Republican: Elihu Cam-mack of Columbus was in the federal court yesterday charged with the embezzlement of his step-son's money.

It appears that Wiley Mull, a minor, had about $1,700, a part of which was left him by his father, and the balance the amount of a back pension he received after his father's death, and this was in the hands of Cammack, who had been appointed the boy's guardian, and he used the money and was unable to give any account of the manner in which it had been used. Hon. Dick Blue took the matter up and had Cammack arrested for embezzlement. In the federal court yesterday he was arraigned for embezzlement and was bound over to the federal grand jury which meets in November in this city. As He Lay a-Dying in Arrears.

The favorite story on delinquents among Kansas editors is this: A subscriber about seven years in arrears was dying. "How do you feel?" asked the editor. "All looks bright before me" gasped the subscriber. "I thought so," drawled the editor "and you'll see the blaze in about ten minutes." RELIEVE TIID Reduced, one-half with pure soft water, applied frequently with dropper or eye cup, will remove congestion and instantly relieve pain and inflammation. CAUTION Avoid Janeroua.

Irritating Witch preparations, represented to be the same as POND'S EXTRACT, which easily soar and-generally contain "wood alcohol," sr deadly poison. BROTHER VS. BROTHER ONE BROTHER RUNS OFF WITH ANOTHER'S WIFE. THE GUILTY COUPLE ARRESTED Husband of the Woman Was the Com- plaining Witness in the Case. Some dirty linen was put through the suds in the city court of Coffeyville Monday morning.

The washing process didn't take long, but the law was vindicated just the same. George Ellis and his sister-in-law, Ada Ellis, were arrested Sunday night by Marshal M. G. Hughes on a warrant charging them with adultery. The complaining witness was S.

Ellis, from Iowa, who is the husband of the woman and a brother 6i the defendant. Marshal Hughes arested Ellis as he was attempting to board a train to leave town. He was locked up in the city bastile. In court Monday morning George Ellis plead guilty and was sentenced to thirty days in' the county jail. The woman plead guilty and was permitted to go on parole awaiting action of the court, who said he would withold passing sentence.

The circumstances connected with the affair as were brought out in court are plain that the accused have been living in open adultery for over a year, claiming to be husband and wife. The woman is the mother of two children, which she has with her. She claims she couldn't live with her husband on account of his ill-treatment to her and unlawful conduct toward -other women. She claims that her brother-in-law provided her a good home and she was happy. She also said that she was married to her husband six years ago, but hadn't lived with him for two years.

He is not the father of her children. The woman gave her age as 37 years, but she looks older. George Ellis, the guilty paramour of woman, is said to make his headquarters at a junk shop in the south part of town He claims to be an. optician. ANIMALS THAT ACT.

Trained Dogs, Seals, Bears, Ponies and Elephants With Ringling Bros. The trained animal features presented with Ringling Bros famous big circus this year are so remarkable as to excite extraordinary interest. Never before in the history of arenic entertainment have so many trained animal novelties been presented in a single performance, and never before have so much time and money been utilized to secure new and sensational animal acts. This department of the great show would aione stamp it as the biggest and greatest exhibition of the kind ever organized. The trained animal features with the Ringling Bros.

circus are so numerous, and their merits so uniform, that it is difficult to say which should be given a leading position in the list. Perhaps the most interesting, and in some respects the most remarkable is Capt. Webb's juggling seals. Capt Webb is the originator of the trained, seal act, and although efforts have been made to imitate his work, it has never been successfully accomplished. Although ah American Mr.

Webb has been abroad for many years, andliis trained seals have been the sensation of England and the continent. These seals present practically every juggling trick that the cleverest human juggler, can perform balancing and catching batons, tosing balls in the air, handling firearms and performing similar feats, besides playing "musical instruments and singing songs with a fair approach Quenn Wilhelmina Officiated. The Hague, Sept. 1C Queen Wilhelmina, accompanied by the prince consort and the queen's mother, opened the states general. They wero given a tremenodus reception.

This Is No Dream. Joe McCreary says he Is right in the push. He can sell you anything from a 25-foot lot to a 12,000 acre ranch, can make you a farm loan cheaper than anybody. Go see him. Room 8.

A drunken wench was locked up last Monday night. She created a disturbance on South Walnut street. ') Lingering Summer Colds. Don't let a cold run at this season. Summer colds are the hardest kind to cure and if neglected may linger along for months.

A long siege like this will pull down the strongest constitution. One Minute Cough Cure will break up the attack at once. Safe, sure, acts at once. Cures coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, all throat and lung troubles. The children like it.

J. S. Lang Sons. The Choctaw Ledger Sterret, has passed into the hands of C. C.

Morgen-stern. Put your stomach, liver and blood in halthy condition and you can defy successful system regulator. Slosson Special Agents. Cecil Wessel bas accepted a position as clerk at John Caton's hotel at Jefferson. Witch azel Oil MEW Priests of Pallas Parade.

This will take place in Kansas City on the night of October 7. For fifteen years the Priests of Pallas have. been entertaining the people of the great southwest. This year, on the above date, they will present the most elab orate, wonderful and gorgeous page ant ever witnessed in the world. Electricity is being bound to the car of Pallas for this occasion.

It will be a parade of motion. Twenty animated pictures of hypnotizing beauty will pass thro' the strets by the medium of electricity. There will be more and better music than ever before.and perhaps the band from your town may be there. The Priests of Pallas are preparing to unveil a surprise and the parade will be worth a journey across the continent. For the event of Oc tober 7 there will be greatly reduced! rates via the Missouri Pacific.

Jopl in Officer Charged With Murder. Joplin, Sept. 16. John Bran- nan, a policeman, was arrested yester day on the charge of killing Frank Cheatham, a young man of East Jop lin. Brannan attempted to arrest the young man Sunday for raising a dis turbance and Cheatham fled.

Brannan shot him through' the stomach. A Sad Disappointment. Ineffctlve liver medicine is a disap pointment, but you don't want to purge, strain, and break the glands of the stomach and bowels. DeWitt's Little Early Risers never disappoint. They cleanse the syetem of all poison and putriu matter and do it so gently that one enjoys the pleasant effects.

They are a tonic to the liver. Cure biliousness, torpid liver and prevent fever. J. S. Lang Sons.

The two grafters landed in limbo Monday were given tune Tuesday morning to shake the dust of Coffey ville from their trilbies. They prom ised to go. Josh Westhaf er, cf Loogootee, is a poor man, but he says he would not be without Chamberlain's Pain Balm if it 'cost five- dollars a bottle, for it saved him from being a cripple. No external application is equal to this liniment for stiff swollen joints, contracted muscles, stiff jneck, sprains and rheumatic and muscular pains. It has ured numerous cases of partial paralysis.

It is for sale by Slosson Co. United States Senator Sick. Los Angelos, Sept. 16. United States Senator Bard is seriously ill here with typhoid pneumonia which he contracted while on a fishing trip.

The gutters along the business thor oughfares were flushed Monday night. THE PILE OINTMENT. One Application Gives8 Relief, It cures PUes or Hemorrhoids External or Internal, Blind or Bleeding, Itching or Burning, Fissures and Fistulas. Relief immediate cure certain. It cures Burns and Scalds.

The reliei instant. m' It cures Inflamed or Caked Breasts and Sore Nipples. Invaluable. It cures Salt Rheum, Tetters, Scurf Eruptions, Chapped Hands, Fever Blisters Sore Lips or Nostrils. Corns, Bunions.

Sore and Chafed. Feet, Stings of insects. Mosquito Bites and Sunburns. Three Sizes, 50c and $1.00 CsU by Druggist or sent pre-paid ca receipt cf prkst 4- IIUr.tPHREYS' MED. CO.

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