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The Chanute Daily Tribune from Chanute, Kansas • Page 7

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PAGE SEVEN. Have you investigated Martin ATTEMPT TO ROB A BANK. Baker of LaHarpe, warden of the Leavenworth penitentiary was down OLD RESIDENT DEAD offer of lots in Popular City addition, at $100 each, on easy payments. If Burglars Used Nitro-Glycerme, But to attend the funeral of his sister, Couldn't Get the Money. you have money to invest it will pay Mrs.

McCausland. Mrs. Anna Morgan you to see them at the Kansas Texas Oil office. Well Known Resident of Earlton Dead of Walnut and the two Mrs. Danforths Much Activity in Earlton Galesburg, sisters of Mrs.

McCaus Moran, March 16. The Bank of Bronson, "six miles east of here, land. attended her during: her last Nobby clothes don't make the man, Oil Circles. but they help to make him. Go to hours.

Ed Baker, her other brother, was also up from Wichita The justice ana ne win see that your was broken into last night and an attempt made to rob the safe, but the attempt was unsuccessful. The bank is located in one corner of a hardware clothes are all right. wearing of the three-leaved clover, or the green shamrock, was generally observed here today (St. Patrick's day). Rev.

Reidy of Chanute, who (First published in the Chanute Daily Tribune, Feb. 19, 1904.) store, to which entrance was gained first Then a hole was picked in the thick, wall, which comprises a part of held divine services at the Catholic church here last Sunday, preached a very eloquent sermon on St. Patrick, PAVING NOTICE. the vault. A charge of nitro-glycerine was then placed in the hole, a fuse in the apostle of Ireland.

Resolved, By the Council of the City of Chanute, Neosho county, Kansas, in Earlton, March 17. The funeral of Mrs. James McCausland, which was preached by Rev. John Ayling, at the U. B.

church on last Monday forenoon, was very largely attended. Mrs. McCausland died on Saturday evening at her home one and one-half miles east of Earlton from the effects of a stroke of paralysis received on Friday night." It being the third stroke, no hopes were entertained for her recovery, although all that medical skill could do was rendered her. Mrs. McCausland was well and favorably known in this neighborhood, having lived here since here marriage to Mr.

Saster In great variety and in many and beautiful designs ust received. papetdes anb tablets In new styles and some cheaper than ever before offered in this city, just received. (Sbeap Books. We will soon put on sale a well bound, well printed book by the standard authors of the world, at 15c a copy. Wait for this bargain counter.

J. M. OAVANESS, Chanute Book Store. Third door south of Postoffice. serted and set off.

One of the lower corners of the safe was blown off, but the door remained shut, thus prevent GET READY TO LAUGH. regular session duly had and held, that it is necessary, and is hereby de "Old ftrkansaw," the Big Laughing ing the robbers getting inside where the money was kept. clared to be necessary to grade, curb and pave West Main Street from the west line of Forest Avenue to the Show, is to Appear Here Soon. The combination on the safe door "Old Arkansaw," Fred Raymond's west line of Kansas Avenue, at the was not disordered, and the time lock was not injured a particle, and the clock was still running when the bank latest comedy boom, has been procured for an appearance here at Will expense of the owners of the real prop erty abutting on said street, according to the benefit thereto, except the inter was opened this morning. Two shot iams' opera house next Friday evening, March 18th.

"Old Arkansaw" guns were taken from the hardware sections of streets and alleys, which shall be at the expense of the city. has a plot, and a well-defined one at that; it carries more scenery than the store, which it is supposed were taken by the burglars to defend themselves should they be apprehended. I hereby certify that the above res majority of attractions seen here. olution was introduced and adopted They came this way on a hand car, I Good-natured fun predominates the the 8th day of February, 1904, by the City Council of the City of Chanute. which was left here, and the presumption is they took an K.

T. train performance, and it is the wonderful fund of comedy that has made it such JOHN C. PENNY, City Clerk. ia lasting success. It Is complete with Chanute, Kansas, Feb.

12, 1904. from here, some of the cartridges that were taken being found near the McCausland. She received a stroke about nine years ago, which disabled her arm' and side, but she bore her affliction bravely and fulfilled her duties as mother and wife faithfully till the end came. She leaves a husband and son and daughter to mourn their great loss. She was laid to rest in Earlton cemetery Miss Julia Daley is at home this week after having taught a successful term of school at Stark The crew of men who are laying the oil pipe for the Standard Oil to Chanute, are working within three miles of Earlton Mrs.

Charity Gibson is on the sick list this week. Mrs. Gibson has heart trouble. v. Linderman is natural comedy, and many an old-fashioned, homely truth is brought to stock yards.

The bank was insured against burglary. Several telegrams TEAS. COFFEES. For First Class Service mind, but never without an element of humor; new to you. It abounds in sudden situations of absolute hilarity were sent out, but no clue has been found by which to identify the guilty persons.

PHONE 4125 and surprise. If you go' to see "Old Arkansaw" you will take no chances on beinr Dleased. Every one likes Visit the Barber Shop and Bath Room of A McCQSKRIE. FINEST IN KANSAS. To begin the day's work-J-A Cup of good Coffee give me.

But when tired at night. Oh, It is my great delight To drink a cup of good Tea. Old Arkansaw." Adv. Washington Colege to Have 840,000 Library Building. Consult Mr.

McCoskrie before tak Fine Farm For Sale or exchange. ing out Life Insurance. Tke cup that cheers but does not inebriate mill fit you to woo the We have a fine, well improved farm Topeka, March 17. President Plass gentle nuse, to conduct business, enjoy pleasure and add to the number of 204 acres within 2 miles of 4 of has announced that he has secured for Washburn college a new library the best oil wells in the state, two of your days. Hare you tried our Coffees and Teas We hare the very articles to suit you and satisfy your taste.

If you desire to lire well and happy you will certainly purchase your Groceries at able to be up again after a severe spell of the grippe. Mr. Lfnderman was taken down at his father-in-law's, Charles Lopeman's. twin babies that survived Mrs. Lopeman have been taken charge of by Mrs.

J. M. Payne of Chanute. Mrs. Payne is a sister of Mrs.

Lopeman. B. P. Pat-tee has gone to Kansas City to buy hls spring stock of goods. Ftannery and his daughter, Mrs.

Mo DAVIS UERRITT, good houses and barns, meadow, pas ture, good orchards, well fenced, fine building, to cost $40,000, the gift of Andrew Carnegie of New York city. i KORDENKIRCHER'S. i -1 Hardware He has been negotiating with Mr. Car black soil, with no waste land; we can sell the above land at farar prices, or will take a good clean stock of groceries or merchandise as part pay. negie for about two years, and has at last.

succeeded in securing this ftftftrtAftftftAAAArtftftAftAftAAftftftriAOIftAAAAAAAAAAAAAaAftAAAAftAftfl At first Mr. Carnegie was not ready a Tho Best Cook Cannot Prepare a Cann of Chanute -visited- his daughter Call on or address Burris Suite 1 ir 1-3, Mercantile Chanute, Kas. to enter the field of. college library buildings. In fact, he flatly declined to do so, or to consider the proposi trrr lniDiem en Satirfactory: a A Good Opportunity.

tion at all. But little by little he has Peoplewho' arej mylng high rents OV Cuttlery, Nothing better can save money If they will buy one of the lots In Popular City addition been led to change his mind and has at length yielded with this splendid giflt, which shows his great faith in the future of Washburn college. RST CLASS GROCiHES: and build a home. Martin Bros, are selling them at $100 each, on easy WILL A. SWEANEY, land son-in-law, Mr.

and Prank on last Sunday A drilling butflt passed through town on Tues- day bound for the J. Newland farm, southwest of here, where they expect to begin drilling by the end of the An oil is 1 drilling on Mr. Lamm's, two miles east of town. This is unproven territory, as yet; and Is watched with considerable interest by the adjoining farmers! Welch and Mrs, Dell Sellman have gone to Thayer to attend the funeral of their grandmother, Mrs. Welch.

at payments. See tbem at the Kansas CITY NEWS. Texas Oil Cos offlce. City Employment Offlce. Parties Contractor.

Plaster and Brick Work. Trj talked 'mSMlssmSA Etotr. SHIRLEY BROS. wishing good, reliable help will do well to call up 'phone G33. or address CHASE SANBORN'S COFFEES, NONE BETTER Adams Woodruff, 9 W.

Main, Cha Pine Work a Specialty. Get fi ToTflf Mrs. Thurstin is quite ill. See our new china Dinnerware. McCuna Bros.

Mrs. F. A. Parsons is' visiting in Kansas City. List your property with W.

A. Lap-ham, Lapham Blk. W. A. Lapham will sell your prop aute, Kas.

my estimate on work. RedUt South Ashby. Phoae 189. a Z. B.

Myers, a a HETRCK THEATRE Popular with People. Powell Barbee, Acting Manager. erty. Lapham Blk. Mrs.

A. A. Hadley is home from a short visit with relatives in 4j.ft..l..M-4'4"g"M' Notary Publics, a a a RANKIN JONES. To the Contractors of Chanute TTe have arrangements with cue of the largest foundries in the state to make all kinds of cast iron work for buildings store fronts, iron columns, lintels, door plates, illuminating iron sidewalk lights, I beams, girders, grill work, iron or wire guards. Bring us your specifications and we will make you estimates, We want to make you prices on all kinds of Builder id ill- TO-NIGHT Boyd P.

Joy presents the IReal Estate, a a Loans and Insurance. ware. Large stock on hand. Full equipped tin shop and first- class workmen. Estimates furnished on cornice.

Don't forget the new harness shop. Whip crackers free. a 00. DUE STOCK In a magnificent scenic production of tlie four act Comedy, Watch for our Big Display Ad. 35 fifi Wanted Men at the West Brick plant.

Apply at city office, Room 24, Mercantile Bldg. Mrs. Lyen has just received a very large stock of fashionable millinery, and invites inspection. City Employment Office. If you want a position call at 9 W.

Main. 'Phone 633. Adams Woodruff. Mrs. H.

O. Freeman and Edgar have returned from Marion, where Mrs. Freeman has been visiting her sister. Oil Men, Investigate. New 20 H.

P. Fairbanks-Morse Gas Engine for sale; a bargain. G. H. Houck, Cherryvale, Kansas.

Fine river bottom farm, well improved, in oil district, not leased. If you want a bargain It will pay you to investigate. G. W. King, Chanute, Ks.

The big scenic melo-drama, "Old Arkansaw," will be the attraction at Williams' opera house next Friday evening, March 18th. Seats now on sale usual place. Allen Baker formerly with the San MONDAY NIGHT. AMERICA an nl THE RACKET FURNITURE CO. Prices 10, 20, 30 and 50 Cents.

Some choice lots ia Biles addition, Nice shade trees. Also two new houses on south Santa Fe. Good shade ane water. Have some valuable leases that we will sell cheap il taken soon. Rooms 9 and 11 Mercantile Building.

International Correspondence Schools Scranton, Pa. O. M. COLLINS, Representative. Drop a Card.

WIN CalL Ruble Allegretti Candies. Complete' Line if Standard Fiction. Souvenir Books Friday Night, "Nebraska. For the Holidays. Magazines, Cigars, Tobacco and Pipes PRENTICE NEWS ST 4.ND.

Bargain Matinee Saturday at 2:30. Special A beaatif al diamond rtncr, tarnished I. E. Qarnett. your Jeweler, worth i ladies' suit, ral tte furnished bT the Rosenthal Mercantile Co.

A Rentlemau'soaUlt. rUmc $o0, furs shed by the Cl thing Co. a tire pi an no. ad ft box party to ooane future attraction as No. 4 GIVEN AWAY SATURDAY NIGHT ABSOLUTE! FREE.

A A A A AAi ta Fe at this point has taken a position with the Katy at Parsons. Since -THE- leaving Chanute Mr. Baker has been engaged in the printing business at Oklahoma City. Tuesday, One Night, March 22d. OwBawaw2oiwDwaawQaaQaaQQSwQnsa POINT BLUE "Old Arkansaw," the big scenic a melo-drama, Williams opera house, Friday evening, March 18th.

Don't 8 THE FAUST Ought To Be Careful. Any Grocery euyer should carefully regard ralues, for tne fttna sa rings are but stepping stones to financial success. Home supplies should purchased where prices are most rea- a a TED fail to see the great train robbery, the great jail delivery and the fancy ow ready to serve all old customers and meet many new ones. MINSTREL a a IE. a a J) a Direction G.

D. Cunningham. sonable where rahies are greatest. Buying your groceries here gires you ideal results each da and each week gires you at all times the best; ALL WHITE PERSONS. Everything Fresh, Served Hot or Cold.

First-class Cooks. ball room scene. Prices, 25, 35 and 50 cents. The following are some of the new and popular novels just received and in stock at The Chanute Book Store: Sally of Missouri, Rebecca, The Under Dog, Fortunes of Fifl, The House on the Sands, When Patty Went to College, Up From Slavery, Lux Crucis, My Friend Prospero, Letters of a Son to His Self-MadB Father, CoL Carter's Christmas. Mrs.

Lee Bailey, who is visiting relatives in Kansas City, has received a cable message from her husband asking her to come to him at Singapore, British India. Mr. Bailey had intended coming to America soon, and his relatives fear that he may be ill. Mrs. Bailey will sail for Singapore the 20th of this month.

Mrs. M. Bailey i 1 1 1 118 I HIM 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1HHMliii but the low prices that always prerai here enable you to reduce the outlay I guarantee tliis a clean, wholesome, Good Service, and places you in posittcm te add to first-class It is the only Big i rm sayings. uixy uonsureis ever, dated for Chanute. Z.

B. MYERS, Tel. 77 and ask the map. Near Hetrick Theater. DENNI LON CO Acting Manager.

i of this city trill Tisit her in Kansas Prices 25c to $ir CABTER The Grocer Seats on sale Monday, city before her departure.

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