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The Coffeyville Daily Journal from Coffeyville, Kansas • Page 3

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gHE COvum VUbLE DAILY QURNAL, FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 23, 1917. PAGE THREE. liffiu: ing all right. In case the car starts Classified Ads to-turn-over- the- equilibrium- of the mechanism is disturbed- causing an arm to reach up from beneath the seat and grab the passengers firmly (by the coat tails while a steel lattice- JEWS NOTES Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it 25c at all druggists.

TO KNOW fULL DETAILS THE JOE BOUILLY TRANSFER and Storage company is prepared to do all kinds of light and heavy, transfer work. Prompt attention and quick service given all business entrusted to them. Fire proof storage house at 10G West Twelfth street. Dan Noble, manager. Phone 220 or 172.

worn guaes mio position over tneir heads to protect them from injuries. Jim Jacobs who has been in Tope-ka trying to get an appropriation through the legislature to exterminate the cabbage snake says that all he could hear the day he was there was machine politics. He supposed that's what it was, for they were talking of voting machines right at the polls. News and Comment "Grandpa" Adams Dead B. Adams, better known as "Grandpa" Adams, died at his home last night at 6 o'clock after a short illness.

He was quite aged and suffered from general disabilities. Besides the wife he leaves five sons and one daughter. The sons are Elmer ot Liberty, Clarence of Cherryvale, William ot Bartlett, and George and Charles of Dearing. The daughter is Mrs. Daisy Gettis.

The funeral will be held Saturday at 2 o'clock, Rev. H. V. Spear of Coffeyville officiating. Burial will be in Bobbins cemetery.

The trouble with most amateur is that it COLLECTIONS MADE of your good and bad debts; 15 years of experience; prompt and efficient attention given all matters referred to me. R. L. Piepmeier. Phone 606.

Suite ID. Columbia Bldg. 10-17-tf WANTED Clean cotton rags at the Journal office. tf The Bartlesville Enterprise fixe3 'the 4ate of groundhog day as Feb. 11.

The ignorance of some peoplel A trade journal note says that the cement business is doing away with the lumber trade to the extent that the lumber men are getting, frightened. The price of lumber doesn't indicate that it is getting ta be a drug on market. GIRLS IN SCHOOL 0P. AT BUSINESS who are delicately constituted, Viho have thin blood or pale cheeks, will find in Boys Playing Hookey Some of the young scientists in the school are not worrying as much about when the first robin will put in his appearance as they are about when the first Onion creek catfish will bite. As a result the attendance is decidedly scattering, especially among the boys, and a list of the truants has been handed to Iiarry Mc-Cormkk, the hookey cop, who started rounding them up today.

S. E. Brubaker, a well known Coffeyville man, who lives at Fourth and Santa Fe streets, has tried Tanlac, the Master Medicine, hundreds of people of Coffeyville and vicinity are finding so beneficial, and says he 'can recommend the new preparation to all. Mr. Brubaker is acquainted with hundreds of the best people of Coffeyville.

All who know him agree that he is a man of unquestioned honesty and integrity and one, who, under no circumstances would make a false or exaggerated statement. "For a long time my stomach and liver have been all out of order," Mr. Brubaker said. "My appetite was very poor. In fact, I didn't care for food at all.

I just kept getting weaker and weaker until I finally was in a tired, and worn out condition all the time. I suffered from severe headaches often and was simply run down in every way. "I have only taken about a bottle of Tanlac now but I am so well pleased with the results that I want to recom mend this medicine to all. My stomach and liver are in much better condition now and give me no trouble at all. I'm gaining in strength.

"Yes, Tanlac has proved to be just as claimed in my case and I want to recommend it for others who are bothered as I was." "When the stomach is out of order a person is just sick in every way," the Tanlac Man told inquirers at the Junction Drug Company's store yesterday. "The stomach supplies the life and strength for the other organs of the body and when it fails, the system in general suffers. It has been said hat with the digestive organs in proper condition one need have no fear of poor health. Tanlac tones up the digestive organs and places the stomach in a healthy condition, thus bringing new health and strength." Tanlac is now being introduced in Coffeyville at the Junction Drug where a special Tanlac representaiiVe is explaining the new medicine to the public daily. Adv.

SCdDTI'S WANTED To buy waste paper, rags and other junk; also have several ords of large and small stove wood. Phone 1649 and wagon will call. A. Lewis. 1-24-tf WANTED Old false teeth.

Don't matter if broken. I pay $1.00 to S5.00 per set. Mail to L. Mazer, 20O7 South Fifth street, Philadelphia, Pa. Will send cash by return mail.

2-3- FOR SALE Property at 300 West Eleventh street. $2500. Terms. Address Journal office or Embree W. Morgan.

2-12-12 Since the world has learned that the Great Bend Tribune's society editor is a man it has quit expressing surprise because the bridegroom is mentioned in a wedding write up. Nearly any paroled prisoner could make it all right if the sob squad would only leave him alone. a true tonic and a rich food to overcome tiredness nourish their nerves and feed t) their blood; Start with in Gave Washington Social The Christian Endeavor of the Christian church gave a Washington social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ripple last night.

The house was prettily decorated. The center table was decorated with liberty bells. There were two contests, a tree contest at which Miss Irma Dickerson won a flag, and a patriotic mystery in which Mrs. Oak Dicker-son and Mrs. Sadie RugK were winners, receiving hatchets.

Sandwiches and coffee was served to the thirty-five present. Jim Jacobs i3 working on a safety attachment for 4ds. He has invented a mechanical contrivance which can be attached to the seat of the car and out of sight when everything is go- FOR SALE My farm of 140 acres 5 miles from Villedn. TTnn mwi i a lu-aay ana to substitutes. Scott Bowae.BteomficM.il.

J. IS-2Q good wells; two house (one S-room), iC i ana Darn, bix years' time for part," Address R. L. Thompson, Elkhart Kansas. 2-15-10 WANTED An energetic active man establisn permanent business.

Whole or Dart time. TTpnlth inri Ar the funeral of Mrs. Floyd Hay here Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs.

M. W. Allen were visitors in Coffeyville yesterday afternoon. Mrs. A.

B. Hinkle of Bartlesville is a house guest of her sister, Mrs. John Slykhous. Mr. and Mrs.

Otis Bloomer of Coffeyville have returned from Wichita, where they spent two weeks on business. They are spending a few days here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. W.

Miller. ReceDtion Postnoned The reception which was to have been siven tonight for thp tipw mom. dent Insurance. Immediate cash returns and future. Address National bers and converts of the United casualty company, Detroit, Mich.

2-1 7-G Brethren church, has been postponed until next Friday evening on account oi me ueatn ot W. U. Adams. FOR SALE One delivery wagon and set of double hnrn with Vigorous Style dependable materials, careful tailoring-all are characteristic of clothes made to measure by Born. And Born prices place this satisfying clothes service within easy reach of every man who appreciates true economy.

Come in and see the excellent woolens we offer, tailored as you please, at prices from $15.00 to $40.00. Home from Father's Fnnpr.il collars. At a bargain. Mehl S07 Union street. -17-tf Mr.

and Mrs. Stewart and children returned home yesterday from Cedar Vale, where they were called Sunday FOR SALE Gas engine, horse power, with separate cooling tank. Never been used. Cost. ir.o uy me ueatn ot thp fnrmpr' father wno was ouried Tuesday.

$110, if sold at once. Jones piumbing Work Progressing If.mi,llv jjiione oil. Our Boys' Department is full up, and we want every mother to visit this department and see the various fabrics, colors and styles. It will surprise you when you see how moderately they are priced $4.00 to $15.00 ville last night and remained over night to attend the funeral of Charles Niles. Alex Nett visited Coffeyville Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Danel and MiTv Danel were among the Dearing people in Coffeyville Tuesday. J. E.

Austin made a business trip to Coffeyville Tuesday. Mrs. Roy Leper and children and Mrs. Minnie Branson spent yesterday at Mound Valley on business. Charles Malico and Dallas Thorn -ason were business visitors in Coffeyville Thursday.

John Slykhous was in Jefferson yesterday. Perry Myers of Jefferson was here Wednesday on business. Miss El'fie Vermilliou has resumed her duties at Mills baker after, a couple of weeks' isit with her parents at Angola. Mrs. Roy King and her parents, who are her house guests, here from Cherryvale, visited in Coffeyville yesterday.

M. A. Spalding went to Tyro today on business. Dolph Towles was a Coffeyville visitor Wednesday. Fred Remington was in Coffeyville Tnursday evening on business and visiting friends.

Mr. and Mrs. Beamer took dinner at Lewis Eli's home yesterday. Helen Skaro was in Coffeyville Tuesday. Mrs.

Baugh visited in Coffeyville Tuesday. Mrs. L. L. Alexander was in Coffeyville on Tuesday shopping.

Royce Haygood was a business visitor in Coffeyville Tuesdav. Mrs. Coif of Coffeyville attended Work on the O. O. Crane building is proeressine: ramdiv.

thp fmmo work being- nearlv enmnltpl nrwi tu SEWING MACHINE MAN WANTED Pay weekly. One with rig or car preferred. (Jive full particulars in first letter. Box 12.1, Coffeyville, Kan. sheet iron being nearly all put on.

ine men win start tearing out the partition between thp rpv mil and the hardware store in a day or maKing it into one big room. HAVE COLOR Ifl YOUR CHEEKS Be Better Looking Take Olive Tablets If your skin is yellow complexion pallid tongue coated appetite poor you have a bad taste in your mouth a la7y, no-good feeling you should take Olive Tablets. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets a sub-stitute for calomel were prepared by Dr. Kdwa'rds after 17 years of study with his patients.

Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. You will know them by their olive color. To have a clear, pink skin, bright eyes, no pimples, a feeling of buo3'ancy like childhood days you must get at the cause. Dr.

Edwards' Olive Tablets act on the liver and bowels like calomel yet have no dangerous after effects. They start the bile and overcome constipation. That's why millions of boxes are sold annually at 10c and 25c per box. All druggists. Take one or two FOR SALE Sanitary soda fountain, good condition; sell cheap.

Phone 225. Attended A. II. T. A.

TJprPntinn About liftv of the local A. FOR SALE Iowa silver mine seed corn, seed oats, nlfnlfo ba. members went to Coffeyville Tuesday night in a special interurban car and attended the Coffeyville A. II. T.

A. also several hundred bushels of good ear corn. C. H. Green, 1202 South Sycamore.

Phone 14S0. 2-20-3 reception ana Danuqet. Quite a number of others drove to Coffeyville in ineir uutos. ME RC.CC. Cleared Neat Sum FOR SALE Fresh, clean $1,500 stock of groceries.

Doing good business. Address Groceries, The Journal. 2-2C-C MEN'S SHOES For Spring are arriving daily The Ladies Aid of thp TTnitprl Brethren church served dinnpr -it Mrs. Fred Remineton. since before Harry Branson's farm sale yesterday.

The ladies estimated their nrnfif Christmas. and they are wonderful in qual 1 i rr.n Mrs. S. W. Miller went to Coffey- nightly and note the pleasing results.

auout ity and style. The cut shown above is a $10.00 Edwin Mrs. Turner nt Tinot jiiMmaiiiiMB Rev. J. D.

Chn TO here u-otit tr f-vf Clapp. Other styles and makes $3:50 to $10.00 feyville yesterday morning and preached the funeral sermon of Mrs May Turner, wife of Edwin Turner. If lis vjrnviu XCVCI. The services were held at 10:30 a. m.

in the Coffeyville U. B. church and burial was in Fairview cemetery. Mrs. A tl See Windows See Windows How to Cop M.

O. Catalogues A Pittsburg business house is offering a theatre ticket free for every Sears-Roebuck and Montgomery Ward catalogue left at the store. Already a dray load has been brought in, most of them by children. The parents of some of these youngsters will think of something they want to order in a few days. They will be unable to find their catalogue and will come down to Broadway and buy the article needed.

If this scheme should be adopted over the United States the loss incurred by the mail order houses would roach millions in one year. i urner was i ninrhtnr .,.,.1 nnoiimcemen te 11 "J- 1UI clUU Mrs. Martin, who live three miles It. T-V soutn 01 uearing. The Service Store." Observed Washington's Birthday The bank and nostoff icp werp ring ed yesterdav.

it beins- Ceorp-e WnsVi. ington's birthday and a legal holiday. The school children were dismissed an hour early to celebrate the event also. Attended Firemen's Ball A number of Dearine' neonle ar. tended the Coffevville firemen's twen ty-second annual ball at Coffeyville Printing when promised and a full count from the Journal Press.

Phona 71. last nignt. Uiey drove over in autos. Had Good Sale There was a fair sized crowd at the general farm and stock sale at the SOCIETIES AND LODGES Knights and T.nrlioa nt QsmlO. farm of Harry Branson, two miles west of here, yesterday.

The stock brought high prices and evervthintr Elliott Council, No. 166, meets every Tuesdav evenincr in RiwuW. fcoii vi. sold readily. Rehearsals have begun for the presenta Hon of "The Fortune Hunter" by the Coffeyville Goncert Band, assisted by Goffeyville's Best Local Tal ent, on Friday March 1 6, at the Jefferson Theatre.

The proceeds will be used to give Free Open Air Concerts on the Plaza all. summer. itors welcome. Mrs. W.

A. Camp president; Florence E. Miller, secretary; C. A. Lang, financier.

In Honor of Birthday A dance was given Tuesdav nio-hr at the home of Adam Marks in the north part of the city, in honor of V. The Homesteaders Gate Citv TTnmocrf i 4 iai i oKaro birthday anniversary. iw, iy Hiceia 2 fa Mrs. Spalding Improved Mrs. M.

A. Spaldintr. who has been Ross. Dresidenr? Mrs AT ir.r,; 1VCIUICI secretary; D. II.

Martin, treasurer. seriously ill for the past. two weeks with grippe and other complications, is much improved, being able to be up. Woodmen of World Gate Citv P.nmn Mn in v- iowever, she is still confined to the house. Her sister.

Mrs. Pickerintr. of mctLO ill? second and fourth Tuesday nights ot each month in the M. W. A.

halL 821 Union street. Visiting boy-ereisrns alwavs xutAmm Tulsa, who was called here, expects CI to return home in a few days. '(-Jrandma" Truax Some Better 'Grandma" Tniav. who hn hutm r4r seriously ill for over two weeks with t. C.

G. Mitchell clerk. aTh7tTX Meets every second and fourth Thursday nights of each month in the M. W. A.

hall, 821 Union. CoJ bharpe, president; C. G. Mitchell, Printing when promised ana a full count from the Journal Press, phone 7X grippe, is slowly recovering. Her daughter, Mrs.

Wilson, of Independence is here helping to care for her. The operator, in repeating the number you call, says: "one two six three" because it helps her to locate the number more quickly. Why not quicken your service by calling your number with a pause between the hundreds and tens? SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY iurs. iruax is over 74 years old. Frank Rutherford Home Frank Rutherforo" hns Dearing from Wann, where he went several weeks ago to visit home folks and became ill with nnenmnnii while A.

1. mere visiting. He has completely TULSA OIL FIELD SUPPLY AND JUNK CO. The Fortune Hunter 7 Was originally produced in New York, after which it enjoyed a year's run at the Olympia Theater in Chicago, with the great Thomas Ross playing the leading role. Be Ready When the Ticket Sellers Call on You Buys and sells pipe casing and oil field machinery.

Wells bought in or out of the ground. No deal too small of big for us. Call 503. 13 Dearing Personals Samuel Cohoe of the Lemon Lumber Co. was off duty yesterday and confined to his home in Coffeyville with grippe.

Mrs. I. G. Mills was taken ill Wednesday night with the grippe. Fay Todd of Coffeyville was In Dearing yesterday on business.

Mary Marks shopped on Tuesday in Coffeyville. John Austin of Caney was in Dearing Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ross were Coffeyville visitors Tuesday.

E. D. Drawhon of Coffeyville was ln Hearing yesterday on business. Mrs. J.

W. Beardsley returned to her home in Toronto, Tuesday, after a. visit here with her daughter, DR. C. N.

WYATT Graduate Veterinarian Coffeyville, Kan. Commissioned to Inspect Stock. Office, O. K. Livery Bam..

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Years Available:
1880-1923