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The Coffeyville Daily Journal from Coffeyville, Kansas • Page 5

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THE COFFEYVILLE DAILY JOURNAL. SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 13, 1920. PAGE FIVK with 16 feet of sand. The well is the; be drilled on' the lease. It is believed the initial production of oil will be about 20 barrels.

It is high grade oil. The new well is in proven territory. "Some of the wells in this section are raore shallow than the one on the.Clennan farm. rr In Things una wo At the Methodist Church Sunday. Morning: "Some More About Those our Gates." vi Evening: "The Necessity of It." Make it your church.

Coal! Coal! Coal! Phone your coal orders to the Kan. sas Koal Kompany. Phones' 132, 399, or 1503. November Salesday is approached with the idea in mind that customers at this time must look totwo things Winter Needs and to Christmas Preparation. 4 Left For Home In Canada.

Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Billbe and daughter of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada, left on their journey homeward this morning.

They have been here visiting Mrs. Billbe's brothers, Paul and Gus Schoot. They have also visited at a number of other points in the states and will stop in, Iola for a few days to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.

E. Billbe, en route to Canada. Accordingly, we bring forward a number of specially priced winter items, and at the same time, display advance Christmas articles. On Salesday this store offers specially priced merchandise in Wearing Apparel, Blankets and Outings and Fleeced Goods, Towels and White Goods, Silks and Woolens, Millinery and Draperies. Some of the Salesday items, with prices, follow Music Lessons.

Robert A. Reed. Studio 308 West Tenth street. All branches taught. Father Dies in Ohio.

Mrs. E. Cook, 606 Spruce has been called Jto Ohio City, Ohio, by the death of her father. "The climb up hill to a nice savings account may be a little stiff but the outlook is great when you get there." You CAN save if you PLAN to save. This bank wants to HELP you save.

Start TODAY. CONDON NATIONAL BANK Coal! Coal! Coal! Phone your coal orders to the Kansas Koal Kompany. Phones 132, 399 or 1503. Heavy Work Shirting Extra desirable Shirting, similar to the old reliable Southern Silk, the price of which has been almost prohibitory, in stripes and plain colors, yard 23c Panther Blue Denim, 39c 1 A good heavy weight Blue Denim, fast color indigo dye, yard Mercerized Damask, 95c 64-Inch good weight Mercerized Damask, a very unusual quality at the price, per yaro 95c Silk Hose, Pair $1.59 i An exceptional quality Black Silk Hose, 19-inch pure thread silk boot, lisle top, double heel, sole and toe, full-fashioned throughout; pair j. $1.59 Hughes Ideal Hair Brushes, each 98c Double genuine bristle Hughes Hair Brush with pneumatic cushion, each 98c Assorted Perfume, 25c Singly boxed perfume in different attractive styles, glass stopper bottles, an attractive item most reasonable in price, each 25c O.

Thrifty 3-Lb. Cotton Bats, A full 72x90 inch size stitched Cotton Bat of clean, sanitary cotton, each $1.19 Kiddy Kloth at 23c A Romper Cloth of English manufacture, a little lighter weight, narrower and finer than Devonshire in patterns suited to children's wear, house dresses, etc, Yard Wide Silkoline, 19c A very good quality and an item the equal of which we have not seen for several seasons for comfort tops, His First Time Pleased. "I never slept on one of those Duo-folds till last night," said a customer today who recently purchased one from Ferguson Bros. "I sure like it. It makes a good bed and it sure looks fine in the living room, too." Dancing Saturday Night.

At Moose Hall. Billy Morris orchestra. Everybody invited. Moving Family to Erie. A.

R. Wharton, 1107 West Eleventh street, is moving to Erie, Avhere he has been employed in a refinery for several weeks. Little Locals fourteen, including the manager. A meeting will beheld. in Tulsa on January 6 to complete; the organiza tion.

Card of Thanks. Wc wish to thank the- relatives, pipe fitters and; helpers of the Sinclair refinery, Security Benefit, Mcose and Minogen orders, the first grade and teachers' of Garfield school and little Harold Allcorn, neighbor. and friends the singers and father Spear for the beautiful flowers, help and kind words to us while our hearts jwere so sad by the death of our darling baby and brother little Dio Milton Ekstrand. Mr. and 'Mrs.

DayV Ekstrand. Raymond. s'HUmer, Zona, Irene and EverettJewton kstrand. Coali'Coall Any kind of coal. Phohe your orders to 245 Find Alcohol.

At Burger Adams, denatured for radiators. Southwestern League Is Organized. At the big baseball meeting ill Kansas City this week, the Southwestern league, in which Matt Kellev has secured a franchise for Coffey-ville, was organized. J. E.

Barbour cf Muskogee was elected president, J. L. Berry of Sapulpa, treasurer, and Lou Duffy cf Tulsa, secretary. The new league probably will have teams in the ollowing cities Cof eyville, Independence, Parsons, Bartlesville, Muskogee, McAlester, Pittsburg and Sapulpa. The player limit will be PUBLISH LETTER Says Mrs.

Ovenstein, So Other Suffering Women May Learn How to Get Well. Oh! You Coal Heater. Yes, we have some left; modern size coal heaters that really heat. $18.50, $27.50, $32.50, and as good as $90.00 that we sell at $67.50. Credit if you want it.

Ferguson Bros. Warren S. Wilson Wants Job. Warren S. Wilson, who visited Cof-f eyville' for about fifteen years as a salesman for a wholesale drug house, is the assistant to Dudley Doolittle, Democrat, now federal prohibition enforcement officer for Kansas.

Wilson believes that if he was good enough to secure recognition by, a hostile administration, he should deserve pro motion from his own party. Wilson and Doolittle were friends from boyhood. Although his appointment may have been due to this personal relation, Wilson stands on his record for efficiency. He says he is willing to lay his claims for the position before the C. T.

U. and the Anti-Saloon league, in case those organizations should be consulted about the appointment. Wilson has spent his entire life in Kansas. His home is at Burlington and he is a graduate of the pharmacy school of the University of Kansas. Save That Radiator.

Denatured alcohol. Burger Adams. V- Vt Have Champion Milk Cows. Official publicity notices have (J been received by The Journal from Chicajro, 111. "I suffered for four The -American Cattle New York City, announcing Majesty's Little Princess 352258, owned by A G.

Stevens, south Coffeyville as the new junior '4year-old champion of Oklahoma, andl.Cbmba's Interest years with pains in my sides, hips and a very good clean game and outside of Calvin Durand, one of the Coffeyville 'backs, receiving a few caved-in kota, Chas. B. Robb from 311 West Second to 814 East Ninth and John W. Naylor from 915 West Fourth to 819 West Second. was found, readily admitted that he had taken the articles, but said, he thought they belonged to a friend and that he took them for a joke.

Under the circumstances, Mr. Fitzpatrick refused to prosecute and no arrest was made. all the players came out of thej E'eventh street. The flames were easily exteinguished without the use of either water or chemicals. We make insurance a business.

Chas. T. Carpenter Insurance Agency. Coal, Coal. Plenty of coal, all kinds, Phone 245.

Gentner Coal Co. legs ana terriDie backache. I could not do any work at all. I was treated by many physicians but they did not help me. I read in one of your books where other women had ing Lady, owned by L.

R. Fansler of Independence, as the new junior 3-year-old champion of Kansas. Majesty's Little Princess' official record is 8.273.5 pounds milk, 495.18 pounds fat. Comba's Interesting Lady's official figures are 10,438.3 pounds milk and 541.42 pounds fat. For Rent.

Hall at No. 9 East Ninth street. F. S. Wettack.

Irf if been helped by Lydia E. Pinkham Vegetable xn-pound so I tried it and it helped me Lump and Nut Coafl- Kansas Koal JScmpany. Phone 132, 399 or 1503. scrimmages in fine shape. Markley Family Visits Here.

Dr. H. M. Markley, former pastor of the First Presbyterian church here, his wife and children, spent Thursday and yesterday here, guests of the Carl Belt family, 607 West Fourth street. Last evening they drove from here to Independence, where Dr.

Markley addressed a banquet tendered the ex-service men of Independence and vicinity by the Kiwanis club. Today they drove back to Make Run to Grass Fire. The fire department was called out at 1:30 o'clock this afternoon to extinguish a grass fire, which had started in the 900 block on West Raid Alcohol Joint. Denatured alcohol for radiators. Burger Adams.

Next Tuesday Is Sales Day. Next Tuesday is the regular monthly Sales Day for Coffeyville. The merchants have. prepared an unusually attractive list of bargains for the event, the Sales Day is being well advertised through the press and the regular Sales 'Day sheet and there should be a large crowd of eager shoppers here next Tuesday, the weather permitting. Over The Wire.

The Mecca Grill to remain open. The only change made 'is Better Food. Moves inio Fine New Home. Casper W. Benniog, who came here from Michigan a few months ago and who has some valuable leases southwest of Coffeyville which he is developing, has moved into his fine new modern home at 912 West Fifth street.

Mr. Benning was unable to find a suitable home when he came here, so he bought some good-lots and erected a home, which is a firw improvement' to that rapidly growing section of the city. Buyer and seller meet In the classified Ad in The Journal. Turn to them now. very much so that how I can do everything in the house.

I have told my friends about vour wonderful Vegetable House on Railroad Street Burns. A small house on Railroad street. Might Have Been Costly Joke. G. C.

Fitzpatrick of West Coffeyville today swore out a search war--wnt the Court of Coffeyvill, asking that a certain premises be searched for a kit of auto tools, an auto jack and an auio tire pump, of a total value of $35, which were taken out of his car on the streets of Coffeyville yesterday. Marshal Fulton and Mr. Fitzpatrick conducted the search on a farm, northeast of the and recovered the property. The man, in whose possession the property Compound and you have my permission Prayer Band Mission Gets Charter A charter has been granted by the state charter board to the Prayer Band Mission of Coffeyville. Osteopathic I'bysiclann.

Dr. DuMars and Wyatte, osteopathic physicians and surgeons. Office phone 348, Room 2, Terminal Bldg. Lump and Nut Coal. Kansas Koal Kompany.

Phone 132, 399 or 1503. to publish mv letter so other women who I occupied by two colored men and own suffer mav learn how to get well." Mrs. ed by Tom Morgan, was completely destroyed by fire at 6:30 o'clock last evening. Mr. Morgan carried no insurance.

You may be next. Insure against storm loss with the Weaver Realty Co. Get Oiler Near Dearing. E. L.

Runyan, Milton Coojc and C. C. Ryan, have a well in on the John Clennan farm, the north half of the northeast quarter of 23-34-15, near Dearing. The well came in at 422 feet Ida Ovenstein, 902 S. Marshfield Chicago, 111.

This good old-fashioned remedy 19 made from native roots and herbs and contains no narcotics or harmful drugs. If you have the slightest doubt that Lydia Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound will help you, write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential), Lynn. for advice.

Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman, and held in strict confidence. Bought Farm Near Lenapah. 'Bartlesville Examiner: Mayor Mc-Caleb was in Coffeyville Thursday on business, connected with the purchase of 25 acres of land as an addition to Moves Reported. Lee Kinchcn has moved into property on West Martin street in the Kloehr addition, Jim Rice into 702 East Eleventh, Arthur Keene out of 702 East Eleventh, Alfred C. Smitn from 919 West Fourteenth to 911 Da- fhis farm in the Verdigris valley just east of Lenapah, Nowata county.

The purchase of the small tract was done through Joseph Uncapher of TWO BIG VALUES FOR SALES DAY Delaware Man Almost Blind. A. W. Gregory of Delaware, who had suffered for four years -with the very painful eye condition known as trachoma, or. "granular lids," and had been practically blind in the left eye for the past two years, had his left eye operated on by Dr.

Huber of thi3 city last week with good restoration Elan Co niiecfion of the vision. The other eye was operated on today. Notice. AT 8.85 Handsome Black Kid Lace Boots, military heels, medium and low heel. AT $9.85 100 Pairs of Black Glazed Kid Lace Boots, dress and street soles, all leather and wood covered heels $9.85 INDICATES LEADS TO SUCCESS formerly the Knights and Ladies of Security: All members and their families are reauested to be present at i our next regular and social meeting nipht, Tuesday, November 16th, 7:30 o'clock, Roesky Hall.

Laura Bar-; Whether you are in businessypr not, you will enjoy the prestige which a strong banking connection will give you. j- If you want SAFETY for your FUNDS this bank has it. If accommodation, courtesy, the advantages of strong, dignified backing will interest you, they are all at your service here. We show our patrons every courtesy that is consistent with safe and sound banking. -r nett, liernice crose, fcec.

Baptist Music Tomorrow. A special feature of the evening service at the First Baptist church tomorrow, will be a male quartette composed of Messrs. Mosher, Coatney, Bush and Gibson. The large chorus choir and orchestra will also furnish numbers at this service. Visit Our Bargain Department Many big values in women', misses' and Children's Shoes at prices considerably below our regular lines.

Dancing Saturday Night. At Moose Hall. Billy Morris Everybody invited. Coal More CoaL to First Phone your orders, any kind, Gentner Coal Phone 245. "'X f' OF COFFEYVILLE "MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE? CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $180,000.00 Neodesha Eleven Is Defeated.

Coffeyville ihigh school's football team yesterday scored its second victory of the week, when it defeated the Neodesha high school team on McKin-ley field here by a score 6 to 2. The locals were in fine shape, despite their hard tussel with Moline on Thursday, and outplayed the Neodesha team, which averaged ten Logan-Hayes Bootery I pounds heavier to the man than ithe (g) (g) () (g) (g) (5) (g) Lrolf eyviUe team. loth teams played.

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