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The Coffeyville Daily Journal from Coffeyville, Kansas • Page 8

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ft THE COFFEYVIEEE KSIEY JOURNAT, SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 31. T1913. Drawn for The Journal By "Bud Fisher" Holds Out He May-Save His Tooth Yet 'y 1 -'hi i sav, mutt, iNe or am ANjtg5JT0OTHCHe' AND GOT TS NRMG rr osrr STlUt tOtMetDOH AND Hlii tWS SNlk YxlRi, STARTS c6o muD Vnu. (mo out viu. xxa Th tooth.

TOMB I fflil' determining the status of the company. Witnesses have been subpoenaed for June 11. Rev. J. M.

Mason of Cherokee delivered the Decoration Day address at Altamont. THE STORY OF PANAMA The Painless W. A. Calderhead of Marysville, ex-congressman from the fifth district, was the DecoYation Day orator at Iola. "Learn One Thing Every Day" NO.

5. ABANDONED FRENCH EQUIPMENT. Mrs. N. M.

Wood, one of the many persons injured when the municipal pier collapsed at Los Angeles, was formerly of Ottawa and is the mother of J. O. Wood, who lives seven miles northeast of that city. (Copyright; 1913, by The Associated newspaper School, Inc.) ROUijD ABOUT COFFEYVILLE John McKeon, who died this week at Collinsville, was buried at Iola. There were sixteen in the graduating class of the Bartlesville high school.

Because the Fredonia street corr-missioner flushed the streets around the public square on Sunday morning, such a fuss was made about it that he resigned. Elmer Abbott has been arrested at Altoona, charged with the burglary of the Franklin Williamson home at Chanute two weks ago. The smallpox scare in Wilson county is abating. With a few exceptions the quarantines on the forty cases in Fredonia and the surrounding country have been raised. The epidemic was of a mild form.

VJ1VV'. Harris Berryman died recently in Louisville, and was buried there. He formerly lived at Nowata, where he was employed in the Whitechurch grocery store. The Bartlesville Zinc company is asking the district court to appoint a receiver for the Henry Gas company, alleging that the gas company has failed to fulfill contracts and greatly damaged the zinc company. Under the title of Yates Center "Twilight League" the Presbyterian, Methodist, Christian and Evangelical Sunday schools of Yates Center, hava foremd a baseball league with a nine weeks' series of games, to "be played Tuesday and Friday evenings of each week.

There were four members of the graduating class of the Oswego college Misses Geraldine Ball, Helen Stout, Elsie Hellwig and Malzie At-water. The exercises were held Friday morning. DR. E. O.

HOPPS, Prop. EYE TEETH that are discolored, broken or decayed, with) considerable, disgust. As you regard others, so others will regard you. Beautiful Teeth Are Assured only to those who have them attended to. Suppose you commence to look after yours.

You can come here and have them put in first-class condition. Whatever is to be done we do quickly and painlessly. And we perform no operation for which our charge is more than moderate. We use the best material and give a guarantee with all work. Lady Attendant.

CONSULT US. EXAMINATION FREE. UMOM DEMTAL CO. REMEMBER THE ADDRESS 804 Vz Walnut Street. Phone 733.

Open 9 to' 6. Evening 7 to 8. Sundays, 10 to 12. Riley Bonesteel, age 84, of Wayside, Kansas, and Mrs. Mary Heaps, age 76, of Wann were married this week at Dewey.

They will divide their time between Wann and Wayside, he owning a farm near the latter place. The senate has confirmed the following presidential postmaster appointments for Kansas: Alfred I). Carpenter, Oswego; Robert V. Grat-tan, Burden; E. L.

Pepper, Conway Springs; and Timothy Sexton, Augusta. Leonard Shamleffer at Douglas is one of the fourth-class An. anonymous communication to Governor Hodges charging incompetency and other undesirable qualities on the part of the present fire com pany of Ottawa, sent under date of May 18, has taken State Fire 'Marshal Parkman to Ottawa, and he will hold an inquisition fdr the purpose of ut Not far from the Atlantic entrance Carl Wisner, a well known young farmer near Iola, sustained a very serious injury when sliding down- a hay stack, being empaled on the handle of a pitchfork, which was standing against the stack. He was taken to a Kansas City hospital. John Armstrong of Wann.

who was to the Panama Canal is a huge pile Closed Every Thursday Afternoon and Evening. struck by the southbound Katy train last Sunday morning, In) TO Utterly hopeless as the undertaking was thousands of the French labourers, led by the impractical and impulsive De Lesseps, toiled for years under conditions so frightful that the human sacrifice unparalleled in the history of engineering. Yellow fever and other tropical diseases, constantly prevalent over the entire isthmus, claimed a human toll so great that nothing short of heroism could have prompted the continuance of the- work. Day after day the remaining workers would have first to hurv those who had fellen victim to fi of old French dirt cars, abandoned by the Americans as unfit for the' great undertaking started by them in 1905. Piled high, one Upon the other, this mass of rusty and misshapen iron Btands as a monument to the' heroic but hopeless effort of the French, headed by the impractical Ferdinand de Lesseps, to' achieve fame by uniting the Atlantic and Pacific with a sea level canal across the Isthmus of Panama.

TT 'fry was taken to the company hospital at Sedalia, Thursday. He was able to ride in the chair car. KANSAS CITY, MO. It was the dream of Ferdinand de ithe fever before resuming their work Mr. and Mrs.

Benjamin F. Gobble of Altamont died recently, their deaths occurring only 36 hours apart, he dying first. She suffered a stroke of paralysis two years ago and he had been an invalid since last fall. He was 87 and she 80. They were married in Indiana in- 1849 and were Lesseps, after his triumphal comple HQ tion of the Suez Canal, to undertake on the canal.

How long human endurance would liaVe held out against the frightful the construction of a canal across Panama. Financed by the French death rate will never be known; for it salvation came at last to the few who liad not fallen victims to one or another of the tropical fevers. De Les- A hotel of quality and refinement for yourself, wife or family. LOCATED IN THE RETAIL SHOPPING DISTRICT. European Plan $1.00 to 51.00 per day.

company went bankrupt. the parents of eight children. The population of Neosho county on March 1 this year was 640 more than on March 1 last year. The decrease in the urban population was but one, hence the increase was in the ities. Chanute gained 578, Erie 2 and St.

Paul 164. Thayer last 71, Galesburg 27 and Stark 5. government, together with large private subscriptions, De Lesseps, the dreamer, began work on the isthmus in 1879. Shipload after shipload of equipment was sent to Panama, while thousands of men left France to take up the task of digging a great channel, across the isthmus. De Lesseps' plan was a sea level canal, with no locks or dams.

The tiny dirt cars of the French held scarcely a cubic yard of material- They were expected to remove all the dirt taken IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE The Wettack -'Mortgage Investment 'Cof' Well might these cars, so cioseiy associated with the tragic deaths of the French canal workers, have been used as coffins. As the sun sets behind the huge pile of old equipment it casts its shadow "over the graves of twenty-five thousand men, sacrificed in the impractical undertaking. What irony, that this great pile of abandoned cars, overgrown with tropical vegetation, should mark the resting place of those whose last days were SDent in a vain attempt to prevent the J. W. Fovle.

traveliner storekeeDer of the Katy, with headquarters at from the canal, which, according to Parsons, has resigned and on June 1, TaKe Elevated Car at depot marUed 27th Street direct to hotel without transferinrj. KUPPER-BENSON HOTEL Props. OTHER 1 cars from, being abandoned as junk. their plan, would demand the entire channel to be dug sixty feet lower than the American plan required. Had all the French dirt, cars on the isthmus beeij in daily use constantly since 1880 they could not have removed the earth required to make a channel, deep enough to unite the "The Mentor," containing intaglio srravure pictures and a fine story of IRRITATING COUGHS.

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8 fro the first time in 20 years, will not be connected with the Katy. He eoes EMENT At least 200, and probably. 350, mo torists will make the sociability run from Iola to Ottawa Sunday, it is said. to Kansas City to enter the firm of uustm-Bacon Mfg. He was born Rl lit' W' and reared at Parsons.

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King's New Discovery All the towns around are pointing fingers at Chanute "and saying: "Shame on you for treating Mr. Sigr gins that way. Now look what you did to yourself." judgment for $151.88 against "Season 1913 I I Bovina Center, N.Y- For six years I have not had as 'good health as I have Bea the little granddaugh Humboldt National bank by a jury, in; district court at Iola. The suit was based on the claim that the bank had, guaranteed an advertising account of Pelfry Pelfry, stock dealers, who advertised a sale in the Capper publications. The bank denied the claim.

ter of Mrs. J. W. Erman of uswego, OA Colorauo Springs, Colorado Denver, Colorado was bitten on the left hand by The strange dog a few days ago. flesh was badly lacerated.

cured me, and I now weigh 1C0 pounds." Five girls, Margaret Wardell. Ha' ft now. I was very young when my first baby was born and my health was very bad after that. I was not regular and I had pains in my back and was so poorly that I. could hardly take care of my two children.

I doctored with several doctors but got A 1,000 barrel oil well is said to have been drilled in Wednesday night bv the Wolverine Oil comDany in MUMUHUWI llllllim Pueblo, Colo. Dates Sale: June 1 to September 30, 1913. Final Return Limit October 31, 1913. Los Angeles, California San Francisco, California Davis, Josephine Titsworth, Marie Evans and Esther Randall, and two boys, Edward J. Lambright and Fred Is the extension of the Squirrel pool, east of Bartlesville, and leases are barnheart, graduated from the No beine taken up there at good prices.

The well is No. 4 oh the Jennie Soap land in 24-2G-13. It was brought in wata high school this week. The class address was delivered by Rey. George H.

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1 ive June 7, this year and hereafter from March 1 to Oct. 31. reauirani? that all dogs of a vicious nature and all female dogs shall be kept off, the CHICAGO. Corn Callous streets. The mayor is empowered to r.

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Your letter will le opened, read and answered by a woman, and held la strict cozuldenee. nun ouiu uy THE JOKDAN-FLOREA DRUG CO, 120 WEST NINTH STREET. imprisonment are prescribed There is a rumor at Cherrwale lakes theyN385 Any llTM corn but 8 jT3Q? not I druggist ff the will supply IV toe 1 0 you today lot Habits cured by a thorough and scientific cdurse of treatment, which RISK OPIUM that the Coffeyville Vitrified Brick Tile company is contemplating start removes the craving or' necessity for CACTUS 9C ing up its plant, there, which has been idle for. 18 According to the co. REMEDY liquor 'or drugs, imparts new strength to every organ, and.

builds up the general health. Proven efficacious by more than SO years' use and the cure of more than 300,000 patients Beware of imitations. The genuine Keeley treatment is administered in this vicinity only at TOE KEELEY INSTITUTE 716 W. 10th Kansas City, Mo. KAKSAS OITY.

report," coal burners will be installed and only face brick will "be. made. The plant is one of the best in the Kansas field and one of the biggest industries at Cherryvale. 'A. T.

S. F. Dy. Co. MO.

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