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The Chanute Daily Tribune from Chanute, Kansas • Page 2

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r- i rAQC TWO THE AUGUST I i A- i Items GATHERED AT COURT HOUSE. THE 0 One 9x12 foot Wilton Velvet Rug, very choice pattern Shaw Boy Arrested for Forgery New Cases in Court Probate Court Proceedings. 1 ust S35.00. Wednesday F. Laltue "of Chanute, filed, his petition asking lor a divorce from Ida A.

LaRue, alleging extreme cruelty, claiming that she drove him from their home in Texas 'Brown Grigsby are his A transcript from Justice Farmer's court at Chanute, wherein H. W-Turner sued Carl Smith for $27.40, on appeal by the defendant O. P. Lyn-gar is plaintiffs attorney, and Lap-ham Brewster appear for the. defendant.

Probate Business. The inventory of the Philip Tharp estate, from Chanute, was filed the first of the week and exceeded the estimate that had been made. The estate is mostly in lots and mortgages and amounts to $33,126.48. It had been estimated at $25,000. L.r H.

Cole of Chanute, was before the court ahd was appointed admin One- 8 ft. 3 in.x 1 0 ft. 6 in. Velve Rug $20. Another bale of Axminister, Rugs $2.29.

Erie, Aug. 4 (Special). Charle3 Haviland of Shaw is in the county Jail, awaiting trial on a charge of forgery. Haviland is 21 years of age and secured $300 by cashing a note at the Allen State Bank. The note bore as an endorsement the 1 St: These trad qualities and prices are good reasons for -name of John Haviland, a well-to-do.

witn ing 0 -il 40 Per Cent. Interest. That and probably, more, can be Summer Tours. To -mountain," lake and seaside reports. On sale beginning June See Katy's agent for particulars.

Sale Annual Discount had on an investment in a manufacturing and machine plant already in operation in Chanute. Any amount farmer living near Shaw and father of Charles. When the note was presented for payment, the elder Haviland denounced the signing of his name as a forgery and refused to pay the note. The bank thereupon swore out a warrant against the young man. He was bound over for trial in the rireliminary hearing in justice court and the case will come up in the October term.

Haviland has been In Erie about two months and has been cutting a wde swath; He bought a number of lota in North- Erie and was figurfhg wltii building contractors and securing estimates for the construction of a brick building. He seemed to have plenty, of money and told many tales of his wealth, even declaring that he was about to buy his father out, when he discovered that the senior Haviland's property was mortgaged for $10000 and he refused to close the deaL The note was for sixty days and was cashed June 23rd. When it was presented to the elder Haviland, from $50 up can be invested. ON- If your eyes are troubling you, Dr. -Phillips.

He "can fit your glasses perfectly. Old papers for sale at this office. Leave orders at Wilder's drug store for scavanger work. V. A.

Cross. and Frame Carpets. istrator de bonis non of the estate of E. H. Cole, deceased.

This estate was admitted for probate years ago, and Mrs. A It. Cole was administratrix, but she also died; leaving the estate unsettled. L. H.

Cole now owns most of the property of the estate, and desires to give an oil and gas lease to some of the property, but to give a clear title he will have to complete the administration of the estate. He gave. notice of final' settlement to be held September 5," 1904. Walter L. Smith, a -druggist of Chanute, has filed a petition asking for a renewal of his druggist's liquor permit.

The hearing will be held August 24, 1904, at 10 o'c'lock a. m. Edgar Owens, a Chanute druggist, has filed a petition asking for a druggist's liquor permit. The hearing was set for August 27. Wednesday W.

R. Cline, as administrator of the S. F. Hodgin estate, filed a petition asking for permission to sell real estate belonging to the estate for the-purpose of paying its debts. The hearing was set for August 6.

L. H. Corse and T. F. Pierce, of Chanute attended to getting an abstract of property in 25-29-17 belonging to the Collins estate corrected.

J. F. Henson of Stark, filed the will of J. B. Grimes, recently deceased, for probate.

The proof will be heard August 5. Marriage Licenses. The following marriage licenses have been issued by Probate Judge W. O. Jeffrey during the week: Lovell Hall, Chilhowee, Mo 21 Whooping Cougn.

"In the spring of 1901 my children had whooping cough," says Mrs. D. W. Capps, of Capps, Ala. "I used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy with the most satisfactory results.

I think this is the best remedy I have ever seen for whooping cough." This remedy, keeps the cough loose, lessens the severity and frequency of the coughing spells and counteracts any tendency toward pneumonia. For sale by The Brown Pharmacy, To make room for new goods arriving we will for the next sixty days, commencing Saturday, July 30th, sell our D. M. KENNEDY, big -line of INVESTMENT BROKER Furniture at 20 per lg he refused to recognize it in any manner. The father has since shown no disposition to come to his son's aid but seems disposed to let the law take Its course.

The old man has re-Bided in the county since an early day, and is highly respected. Most of the money secured by the prisoner was spent in the purchase ilk: R'-'U Deals extensively in oil proper Carpets and Bugs at 1 5 per cent, discount. Stoves 1 0 per cent, discount. of the lots. Haviland takes his ar- ty.

Pays taxes and makes collections. Represents nine of the leading insurance companies in the United States. IDans money on city and farm property. Money ready when title is approved- icst very coolly, ahd declares that he has plenty of money and can hire men to get him out of the scrape. Herrick REFRIGERATORS Guaranteed Dry Box, Sold only by E.

Si LOWEY CO; i HARDWARE, STOVES AND BUIDLERS' SUPPLIES. Phone 545. West Main. Short: time loans a specialty, Phone 433. LAMB Pictures 25 per cent discount-Refrigerators at cost.

Remember everything is marked in plain figures, and we have no goods marked up for thts sale. M. J. MILLER. Henderson Elliot, AND MUTTON BARBERS, i Clean Bath Rooms.

I 1 1 1 1 14 13 PS i A Yt CVP Lillian Harkness, Chanute 18 Bert Welch, Thayer 23 Verdie Locke, Thayer 19 Herbert Gibson, Earlton 22 Etta O'Neal, Earlton 18 Married by Rev. W. H. Ayling, Sunday, July 31st. Fred Brown, Chanute 23 Clara demons 19 Married by Judge Jeffrey, Saturday, July 30th.

Franklin Chanute 21 Esther Richard, Chanute 16 Married by Judge Jeffrey, Tues-day, August 2nd. ODoooannan 00 Fitch's Dandruff Cure Guaranteed Visitors to the Worlds Heed, lotions Yon7ll Fair Can Secure 4 comfortable rooms, hot bath included. direct car line from station and to If your eyes are troubling you, see Dr. Phillips. He can fit your glasses Fair, by addressing Mrs.

J. VanDoren, 3440 Pine, St. Louis, Mo. Rooms reserved in advance. Reference, Mrs.

J. W. Lowey, Millinery, Chanute. FRESH AND SWEET IS AYE OUR MEAT. We handle so much Beef, Mutton, Lamb, Pork, Veal and otter Meats and Poultry, and give our Storage department such constant care, that not one pound of meat Is allowed by us to show the slightest taint much less to spoil.

Hence, to change the head line a bit our meat Is always fresh and sweet. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. We have just received a large shipment of very useiui articles from the greatest notion house in the east. Buying these goods in large quantities for spot cash enables us to sell you REAL ESTATE! A POSITIVE NECESSITY. Having to lay upon my bed for 14 days from a severely bruised leg, I only found relief when I used a bottle of Ballard's.

Snow Liniment. I can cheerfully recommend it as the best medicine for bruises ever sent to the afflicted. It has now become a positive necessity upon myself. D. R.

Byrnes, Merchant, Doversville, Tex. 25c, 50c, $1.00. For sale by G. P. Wil- New 6 room house, 2 closets, pantry.

F. A. SAUER, Proprietor. bath room, porches, east front, well, shade. Price $1,300.

Terms; $300 cash, balance in $20 monthly payments. S. Steuben. 4 room house, 2 blocks from Santa Fe depot, soft water, lot 50x172. Price $825.

Terms: half cash, balance on fl time. iritis areTrump 7 room house, east front, corner lot, pantry and closets, cellar, cistern, and well, barn, shade. Price $2300. Canmake good terms. One block from In games 6f car ds, tftTSjps win.

In the (Seat game of life, brin Tjrra. We cajp trayi your brains of kjgh-rade and wetic in yotir etabsen profession. The positions filled, and salaries earned bjr thousands of our students provV the efiiiiaey ot our system of spare-tifie training- by tnail. Main stret Ladies' nice belts at 10c, 25c and 50c. Handsome belt buckles and sets 25c and 50c.

Convient side combs each 10c, 15c and 25a Three piece sets of side and back combs 25c. Stylish back combs each 25c. Collar buttons, cuff buttons, beauty 9 room house, 5 closets, pantry, a bath room, well, fruit trees. Price $2250, liberal terms. West Main.

a We have farms to exchange for city property. Proven oil leases for sale. We have conveyance to show yon over the city. Call and see us. HERBERT JOHNSON CO.

'Phone 636. Opera House Block. yj-ww tedly pins and brooches at such.unexpec- a a a a a a a a a low prices as to cause those who see them to exclaim, "Surely these people The Katy Coach Excur-. sipn to Sill WHAT POSITION DO YOU WANT? wtt what Mt pacsest kkswUAre I W- r. a.

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tmuTiT FOR SPOT CASH. li a flas mxyiltm hew can aalif tcf pvtiiom ST. LOUIS EACH TUESDAY AHD THURSDAY $7.25 Round Trip. Through chair 5 hours faster time than our competitors. 15 day tickets $12.45.

60 day tickets 1580 Season tickets 16.60I VB. D. BROWN ELL, AgenL mttt tids THE MAM! RAGKET; taaratlr w4 H. L. FREEMAN SON.

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