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The Coffeyville Daily Journal from Coffeyville, Kansas • Page 8

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A i I c' page eigSt the "iioitism jU tufcA. v. l. A.uJ....-: a the service in 1918, has received JwK2 from the army and has hWV-vwwwvwwwwv wwwwwwvVj i sr? iiiiriii wm w- aw i i i ri wst I I i 1 returned to Cherryvaie, wnere ne wm REV. DR.

A. HAMLIN SEYMOUR M. M. I 1. X.

4i I vV sf Niri- Simion was crossing a bridge resume ma piawvi, Jgjj gj nr Pittshnrff Tuesdav. when a bie car. coming" toward him, bobbed up G. O'Bryan, a Nowata county oil field worker, and Ellsworth M. TViicn T-inve started "for I nuuuoi-ujLuuria onto the bridge ana neaaea airectry for Simion's car.

In order to avoid a Algeria, France, where they will do collision. Simion swerved his car, i IT 1 lZd a0- Market which struck the bridge railing wun such force that Simion's collarbone was broken, a rib cracked and other sustained. The driver of the i BEEF, PORK VEAL; LAMB, MUTTON other car continued on his way, un some 011 development wuia. aj. -English syndicate.

rA traveling man created considerable excitement at Winfield the other day, when he tried to put out a fire in his car by pouring on gasoline. In his excitement he picked up tne wrong hose. The car was partially saved. concerned over bimion iate. TVip marriap-e license record in Fort Scott-for the month of October wa3 unique in two ways, viz: 16 of the 64 persons direcuy-concernmg in Tra Stice brought suit' yesterday ffftvprtiment in the district securing the licenses i na Deen married before, and 15 of the persons ocn- court at Parsons for $47,000 for per- cerned were under age -makes his first professional appearance since the beginning of the late war, appearing under auspices of The United Societies of Thoughtology, assisted by Mme.

Cora Besant of London, England. The Reverend Doctor i3 a born intuitive reader, an able practitioner of his science, of which he Is the founder, and a faithful expounder of the philosophies of the Far East. IT IS A KNOWN FACT ihp.t Thoughtology aids humanity and it can aid you. It makes no difference whether you are a believer or a skeptic (man or woman) SvbeneonsuItins the Iteverend Doctor for Thoughtology will give you an extraordinary test. Through the science of Thoughtology, while divining for you, the Doctor will convince you of the exactness of his science, by telling you the object of your visit, your business, 'aiul your full name, and the Doctor, having never 6een you before, his test in itself, will positively convince you and the most skeptical that Thoughtology does all he claims for it.

As the Doctor proceeds, Thoughtologically to relate your life, Thoughtology will positively tell you, not only your past, but your present and future life just what you have on your mind. FATES happenings that you may what you should accept, and just what you should reject. This he claims and promises Thoughtology will do, otherwise he will vtffuse to accept a fee you are to be the SOLE JUDGE. YOU DO WANT TO KNOW im'uriPs received iNOvemDer A- Aarvi PV TlfltyiTYi. omierlv a well-to- ctmrV with a falling r.

4 CHICKENS AND OYSTERS BeefLBoils 12c and 15c Beef Roasts 18c and 20c Hamburger, freshly Pure Pork 30c Pork leasts 30c Pork Chops 35c Pure Lard 25c Compound, white 20c Crisco .1 pound 35c and 3-pound size $1.00 Also Pig Hearts, Beef Hearemgues, Pickled Pigs Feet, Mackerel, Cone Honey, Rex Bacon, Large Oysters, Bulk Mince Meat, Bulk Peanut Butter and Sweet do farmer of the vicinity of Redfield hvdraulic iack while the employ of courDon. county, aiea wiis FllHnrarlo Rtirmsrs Mo. He was affed A.aji j.i foAa-rul fnntrnl. lie ai 84, was born in Prussia, came to Amer anaa tii at. Viia lesr was shortened.

otnn- Viityi prinnle for life, as the ica childhood, served nn tne union army during the Civil war -and settled result of a break in two places caused in Bourbon county in isbo. by the -X WillJom TTflAiiltoTi. a tirominent coal Because his wife called him hav-seed." and IL miner and coal operator of Crawford and Cherokee counties, died this week Vi-qtiV Jnnfta: a farmer living near at his heme at Girard, ajred 59. ne rwi-wale brouerht suit for divorce 'iatrTrt. 'fmiTt at Parsons yes- AND THOUGHTOLOGY TELLS YOU I pv(lv.

Jones went to Kansas City mif wlin promised him that what to do to improve and better yourself and your financial conditions in the future and WHAT TO DO IF POSSIBLE TO nrf tt vnni) TIP ST TI nln v.onnineicc -ronl rionpo nt mr- was born in Scotland and cams to America in his youth. i John J. Scott, an engineer empl yed at the sorghum factory at Fort Scott, died this week, aged 47. The burial was made in the Lath Branch cemetery near Fort Scott. f'ntitoTitmoTit tha lnvn nnrl PsfPm nf thp.

nhlPCt of VOtir nffec- i she would be content to live anywhere with him. Shortly after her arrival on the farm, he alleges, she became GROCERY SPECIALS 1 pound Pure Cane 48 pounds Sweet Heart 1 peck Fine 1 peck Yellow Golden 3 rpunds Pinto 3 pounds Navy BeansLi: tlon, what change to make In your home, in your business or your 4 n-AnncftiAii a j- a wont i ory tirVi fit Or frn I0 TTTlll 1 "rWTI -12c $3.10 45c 40c 25c 25c 15c dissati sf ied. She carried a revolver Ks natition nllesres. intimidating "him boss or work for others; whether to make an investment or apecu- .1 totiATi- irViotVoi fr innreaco vnnr insiirni''p vllfif hpr Vnii will" haVA ju with it and making him fear for his Kfa. Tones is now in Kansas County Attorney Warren has issued a warning that the hedge law is to be strictly enforced in Bourbon county.

i better known as Dr. litigation, whether you will win your law suit, whether you will court 4 happiness, the reserve, or divorce, in your contemplated marriage; it-Vi of or vnn chnnlrl tolro a narttior In TmiSitipss a hnnTrlpr nr rnomsr This is "hell week" for some of the irnnii inmQi -mtTioViot Tniii" innermftsf Epcret will prpr Vo Vrt rM7Tl 1 pound Baby Lima Boner, a former resident of Fort Scott died a few days ago in Kansas City. 2 pounds Blue Rose Ricelarge head 25c vhether you can trust THIS one OR THAT one; whether you will EVER marry, when and whom, and whether you will have children 1 11 YTfYm-rk V. A 1 tgm SOc Emnoria Normal sororities. "Hell wek" must be all that the name im-nlip.

it is said, for why els would nerfectlv normal looking girls wear threp.year-old summer hats-on these frosty mornings? -T- x- Is Charles H. of Atlanta, Cowley" county, legally dead? That is the question which will Viavi to be nassed UDon by the dis 1 pound Pure Maple Sugar 1 large Box Oats 2 packages Farm House Panpjce 1 large box Post.Toasties.:.... 1 nnnnH "RnvTpl Tyrant. trict court, and the sunreme court, per 35c 35c 10c Finding the city of Collinsville indebted in the sum of $17,000 for city expenses, and without funds with which to pay the debt, Judge Owen rwn fn flistrift r.onrt at Tulsa Tues- haps, in the suit of Margaret Messenger, against the Grand Lodge of the Ancient Order of United Work--jnen of Kansas, petition for which has been filed. Messenger has-been gone without trace of him being found for more than seven years, the petition states.

Plaintiff is asking for the payment of the two thousand dollar poI- Hov oio-npH seventeeti bonds of $1,000 ana raise tnem; wnetner you win xi.n. uwu yuur uwu uuuie, whether you have anything wrong with you, physically or mentally; whether 3rou are following the right pursuit or business in life, whether you have any SPECIAL talent, which by developing and using same, would bring you greater success and financial remuner- ation; whether you are now in your RIGHT sphere, etq. THESE THINGS, and many others you will receive advice upon, and ACTU- AL HELP, through the wonderful and exact science of THOUGHT- OLOGY, and IF you are seriously Interested. ENDORSEMENT FROM PROMINENT J.OCAL PHYSICIAN. Cherryvale, Kansas, Oct.

15, 1920. To Whom It May Concern: This is to certify that I have had a reading from Rev. Dr, Hamlin Seymour and was greatly satisfied for he told me what I knew to be true and gave me valuable advice. All should see him. a (Signed) S.

W. DUNLAVY, M. D. COMING TO COFFEY VILLE I Sunday, November 21st, and Monday, No vember 22nd. These dates only.

each bearing six per cent interest and JwPTYihpr 1. 1934. which the liiU wwl of Collinsville may sell and obtain money to, meet lia 'itve nWio-fltionS. On October 13. S-P-E-CUl-A-L We are preparing to supply demand for Thanksgiving orders with Turkeys, Geese, Ducks, Chickens, Oysters, Celery, Cranberries, Fruit Cakesetc.

VEGETABLES Plants, Celery Cabbage, Head Lettuce, Red Cabbage Green. Onions, Sweet Potatoes, Leaf Lettuce, Cranberries, P'arsteyiirnips, Radishes, Celery. FRUITS Malagra Grapes, EmpWor Grapes, Tokay Grapes, Grape Fruit, Jonathan Apples, Roman Beauty Apples, Ripe Pears, Oranges, Lemons, Bananas, pates, Figs, Nuts. a judgment for $17,000 was obtained in district court by the Collinsville Na icy which Messenger nad tne a. O.

U. W. Messenger, the petition says, was a resident of Latham when he joined the lodge of the A. O. U.

W. Later he moved to Atlanta and transferred his lodge membership there. His disappearance eight years ago tional bank, which had iinancea xne city for several months. This indebtedness having been proven legal, the court authorized the issuance of the necessary bonds to carry the city expenses until additional tax funds are available. was one of the 'big features of the news columns of Kansas papers.

Through the A. U. W. the disappearance was heralded throughout the country, it, is recalled. 1 Webb, 3-year-old son of Mr.

and 123 WEST 8TH ST. MoX inS B- A. LewisofDewey dead. PHONES 106 and 107 Fees, $3 and $5 Sunday Hours, 1 p. m.

to 8 p. m. Monday Hours, 9 a. m. to 8 p.

m. 501 MAPLE STREET (At Mrs. Bennett's No Charge Unless trict court for divorce from his wife, William Elf tman, charged with the Mrs. Louise Doty, alleges tnat on one occasion she attempted to throw pepper in his eyes and cursed him volubly. He gives extreme cruelty and gross neglect of duty as grounds for murder of his wife near Bonnsr Springs recently, scrubbed the floors and took a bath before, breakfast; tha next morning following Mrs.

Elft-man's death, according to the testimony of Ruth, the 15-year-old daughter, at the preliminary hearing. Elft- a decree. B. Remember Days and Hours. QU William B.

Fox, whose 60th wed wrpmrnmsss 1 1 ding anniversary was celebrated re- centlv. is dead at his home, tnre man, who was held on a iirst aegree murder chai-ge, testified that he believed his wife fell and died from a self-inflicted wound. Mrs. Elftman, before her marriage, lived nsar Elk City and the family later lived in eastern Elk county many years. miles east of Winfield.

He was. 89 years of age and was one of the pioneers of Cowley county. Vi. L. Reece, father-in-law of Supt.

H. B. Peairs, of Haskell institute, fife MffTN WWm rlidd at Lawrence this week as the result of being struck by a motor truck last week while burning leaves MRS. ELLA LEFTWICK, another Kansas- City woman whose remarkable restoration by Tanlac has astonished her neighbors, many of whom have begun taking the Master Medicine. "They all agree with me that it is the grandest medicine on earth," says Mrs.

Leftwick. rrmRE ia big dii- ferencebeteen Calumet and all other Baking Powders. First you see it in the cost. Calumet is sold at a moderate price. Thehr-you observe it in use.

Calumet has morVthan the usual leavening strength, therefore less is required. Next ir you notice it in raising quality in Jh evenness lightness and texturfe of your bakings. They look better finer grained. in the street directly front of ins residence. He was 83 years of age.

He was one of the oldest residents of Douglas county, having first lived on a farm in the Wakarusa valley and then moving to Lawrence about ten years ago. H. D. Bridgman, 81 years old, is dead at Bartlesville, where he had lived all his life. I urn immm--mi It 4 I II One of the hardest-foueht and most wm involved cases ever tried in the dis- trict court of Wilson county was I Gkoke Prizes.

of Life Are Won Th when A. W. Bailey, defendant, was given a decision in the case of Chandler vs. Bailey. The case arose mora than two years ago when disagreement arose between Chandler and Bailey over the sale of Bailey's oil and pas nronerties in the Neodesha field.

the Healthy and Strong f. The weak, soft, flabby-raufcled those who are deficient in vigor and vital force have ever had to suffor the humiliation of beinz rathleosly shoved neide by their stronger rivah A clear, ruddy complexion; bright eyeo: hardened muscles; and a well knit-together body of elastic stop and swayi constitute a trump card in any game whether of love or busineaa. A contract or option had been given by Bailey, who later withdrew it, and i Chandler filed suit lor specmc fcrmance of the contract. The 1 sale Tf you feel that yo'j are outclassed, lacking the stamina to stand up and claim your own. don't delay another day in commencing to take The Great General Tonic involved properties vaUied at about $160,000.

A great array of legal; talent was summoned by each side' for this long legal battle and the county lawyers were almost all present to hear the case tried. is: -i: Dr. S. H. Kellam, who was called TO RELIEVE CATARRHAL DEAFNESS AXD HEAD It will restore that confidence you need to combat tnO ever-enpoelng forcts of social and buebnesa lifet it will give you tne eart and npirit to do and the courage to thn world toyourrigiittoapiace ia the Ban, becauaa ft wHl rebuild your physical tlreftgth and mental power to ttateof perfect health, strengthening? yew raa-dewn tystein jritli bettor nouriehment because of it great aid to digestion.

LYKO" i a refreehing nppetiac? and an exceptional general tonic fci thceo subnormal eonditkma of the physical and nervous erstema. ench ts muscular and mental, fatigue, nervotia eshp.u-3tion, general weakness, or debility followinjgr pro-tracted ii'mess or theretuit of a wasting disease. If trohr Nature's first assistant as a restorative agent a really remarkable reconstructive. All druggists have LYKO. Oct a botUu today and begin at once to feel and leek better.

Sole Manufacturers LYKO MEDICINE COMPANY New York KajuaaCitr.Mo- fl a i QiJ 2 'if' I "A number of my friends after see- If -you- have Catarrhal Deafness1 ior irig; the wonderful good Tanlae l- did 0 are nara neanng or nave zieaa i mc, wcguu mc iucuiv" aiy i nnijpvcn In trrair drucpnat and Pet 1 L.VKO is aold ia original pack' agts ooly. like picture abov. Refuse all ubetitutea. ounce I of Parmint (double strength) and ad.to it pint of hot water and now tney" an agree mar is th grandest medicine" dn earth," said. Mrs.

-Ella Leftwick, 722 Pile Kansas City; "Tanlac completely restored my she said. Vand iust 1 seemed S(f uu to give me a new lease on -life. a little granulated sugar, lake one tableepoonful four-times a day. This will of ten bring quick, teliefv from the distressing noises. Clogged nostrils should "open, breathing become easy and top-dropping- into "the throats IUis easy tojrepafe, eosts little and is pleasant to' take.

Anyone who has Catarrhal Deafness or head, noises should giva this prescription a trial. couia H-. personally witn every woman suffering as I did, I would urge them to take, this medicine; l-: "For the first time in years I am able to eat and enjoy three hearty meals every day and not suffer in the least with indigestion afterwards. I "am never troubled now with the awful smothering spells that used to frighten me- so much, and the VinHnpht f.hafc rATTlfi nnon me Taizo tne taste. 1 nere is a aenaousness, a goodness that fcan be had in no other manner.

Biscuitspies, cafes, muffins, doughnuts never i were so tasty so all satisfying. d'theneriei isithe satis-' faction of knowing that Calumet is the World's laiestjbest i equipped and cleanest Baking Powder factories. A pound can, of Calumet contains full 16 oz. Some'iaakingpowders come in 12 oz. cans instead of 16 oz.

Be sure you get a pound when you want it. 7 -w. CsdametCucstf 4 cupsof sifted pastry flour, 4 level teaspoon Calumet Baking levtl of salt; 2 rounding tablespoons cf butter or H'cap of milk, cap est wzteu Then mix to the rejulariwy every day have been entirely broken I "I was extremely neftous and couldn't sleep well, but now my nerves, I are in splendid shape, and I sleep like a child every night. My-strengtn nas (JiUtis or Granules) ESL INDIGESTION Take dry on tonsue or witb hot or cold water. QUICK RELIEF! Price; 25-50-75 QlHJBiLfL' VonaBo The Old Standard Remedy of Recognized Merit and Reliability.

75a been so wonderfully-lncreasea xnai i canow do all the housework in Thy eight-room house and attend to the children besides. I feel just spTendidly all the time now. Tanlac is certainly wortH its weight in Tanlac is sold in Coffeyviue by the Columbia Drug and by the leading druggist in eveiy town. 1 MADS BY SJCOTf Ok BOWNE SCOTTS EMULSION: 13 i it.

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