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FOUR THE COFFEYVILLE DAILY JOURNAL. MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 1913. I they found the officers destroying four wagon loads of wet goods be- 11 i-h 1 Tr. I DUTCH-. MASTERPIECE! THE JOURNAL NEWSPAPER CO.

TERMSSSUlBSCmPTIoTr Daily Journal by mail, one year $4.00 Daily Journal by carrier, week .10 Weekly Journal, per year, adv $1.00 ''llEliBEirAlisO unging to uenning. rsenmng, 11 is charged, fired the shot that killed Bomwan. He and Lamb are fugitives. Lamb is said to have relatives in Coffeyville. People in Winfield received intoxicating liquors to the amount of 244 separate shipments in the month of May, according to the reports from the transportation companies filed "Learn One Thing Every Day." NO.

1. "THE NIGHT WATCH," BY REMBRANDT. Copyright 1913, by The Associated Newspaper School, Inc. i CH Mm? II! li Entered in the Postoffice at Coffey-ville, as second class matter. Desserts Flavored by Nature There are countless novel ways of making up Knox Gelatine with fruits, nuts and cream, and the resulting desserts are wholesome as well as delicious.

Try today. UNtOM with the county Of these 111 were beer, 131 were whiskey, one was gin and one was wine. Mrs. Sarah of Parsons was caught under a folding bed and severely injured. In attempting, to open the bed her hand was caught and the bed fell pinioning hor to the floor.

Her screams the attention of a JTELEPHONE71 Knox Apricot Cream He found the doors locked but forced a window and went to her relief. Young? Yes the oldest Ford is just ten years young this month. And its youngest brother is the choice of the lo a better car than those we built not long ago and sold ai nearly twice its price. i production makes the. Ford price low.

More than 275,000 Fords now in serviceconvincing evidence of their wonderful merit." Runabout, $525; Touring Car, $600; Town Car, $800 f. o. b. Detroit, with all equipment. Get interesting "Ford Times" from factory, Dept.

Detroit; Ford Motor Company. THE HILFORD AUTO CO Phone 676. 120 East Eighth St. During May, Bourbon county con envelope Knox Sparkling of two eggs, well beaten. 1 pint milk.

cup sugar. 1 cup apricot pulp. 2 tablespoonfuls lemon juice. Soak' gelatine In one-half cup milk ten minutes. Put sufficient stewed apricots through aieve to obtain one cup of pulp.

Heat remaining milk and add yolks of eggs and sugar well beaten and cook In double bailer until mixture coats the spoon. Remove from fire and add the softened gelatine and the apricot pulp. Mix thoroughly and lastly add the lemon Juice. When cool, pour into mold. 45 sumed 8.801.

quarts of liquor. Fort "The More Thoughtful People" Bemoaning the passing or warper's Weekly from the hands of George Harvey, a Fort Smith paper says: "Hapgood's connection with Harper's may strengthen the steady old journal by attracting to it the radical and impetuous elements that are shaping things now, but it is doubtful if he will increase it in esteem with the more thoughtful people of the country." Bringing to mind the old Quaker who said to his wife, "Every one is queer save me and thee, and even thee is a little bit queer." Scott consumed nearly six times as much as the county, 7,485 quarts to the county's 1,316. Hiattville consumed more than any town except Fort Scott. Pawnee reports not one drop received. I When Rembrandt painted the most (famous of all his works, thf nicture Mr.

Hitchcock Tracks "You ruined the postal-service, LOTT1TTinni vnnwn 00 Loan park at Cherryvale, which has been undergoing many improvements this soring, will be formally opened for the season Wednesday with a big four-county Sunday school picnic. Besides the big dinner and addresses, there will be a program of sports including a game between the fats and the leans. Two Paccar' Plain and Acidulate Both Making Two Quarts gallon of Jelly. With the Plain Sparkling, lemons are used for flavoring; but with the Acidulated package comes an envelope of concentrated lemon Juice a great convenience when too busy to squeeze lemons. Both contain a tablet for coloring.

Let am mend you the Knox Recipe Book and enough Gelatine to make one pint enough to try most any one of our desserts, puddings, salads, jellies, ice creams, sheibeU, candies, etc. Recipe book free for your frecer" name pint sample lor 2c stamp, CHAELES B. KK0X CO. says Mr. Burleson to Mr.

Hitchcock, Hitchcock. Nothine of the sort. -What you WJllcn nangs in me rtoyai don't 'know about the postal service 1 Museum at Amsterdam, it caused him would fill many volumes," Mr. Hitch would take the handle of the brush and drag it over trie fresh paint to give the touch he wanted to the hair or the beard. Sometimes he would scoop up thick layers of paint with the palette knife and stick them on the canvas.

Rembrandt developed slowly; -but at twenty-five he painted the wonderful "Lesson in Anatomy," in which is shown the anatomist Tulp and his seven associates, life size. He was then recognized as the fore Burdick'are to be tried forNthe murder of Night Officer "Kime here recently. a vast amount or trouDie. mere are upward of a score of portraits in the big canvas, and each man contributed the same amount to pay for it. Naturally each wanted to be quite1 as cock retorts and the battle is on.

But whether Mr. Hitchcock or Mr. Burleson is responsible for the present condition of the mail service, pYipl AGO TODAY From The' Journal, June 9, 1898. 403 Xbox At: Johnstown, N. T.

there is no denying that some one has prominent as his fellows, and those The annual re-corrugation -of the rollers in the Rea-Patterson mill has ruined it and it is highly proDame jwno are snown the background made a tremendous row because the a clerk in'taken PIace and tney have been re- KNOX Chanute's darktown was raided by the police Saturday afternoon. The most startling incident of the raid, according to the Tribune was the discovery of a complete hop smoking outfit. The p'pe evidently had been used frequently. The outfit was found in a negro rooming house. Liquor was also found there and at another negro hangout.

-Joe McCreary is now placed in the flour burrs. that Frank Hitchcock's shoes will fit the mascreant's tracks. Both Independence evening papers of Friday reached the Coffeyville artist dared to group his figures with the thought of art composition, rather than of their importance. Slossoh Company's drug store. Ray Clark has accepted a position as clerk in' I sham Bros, hardware store.

Keally it is not a night scene at all, postoffice Saturday on Missouri Pa- cific No. 105 at 5 p. m. When the Sir Joshua Reynolds is responsible Joe McCreary and Major Osborn have gone to the Republican state convention at Hutchinson, the former a delegate from Coffeyville and the latter from Parker township. GfelATlfl CHAKLE a KNOX CO.

most portrait painter of Amsterdam. When' he was twenty-seven Rembrandt married a rich and beautiful fair-haired Friesian girl named Sas-kia. For eight years his wife was the center of Rembrandt's life and art, and her face appears on many of his canvases. These were happy years for Rembrandt. He- entertained lav ishly; but in spite of many distractions he worked with great energy.

No fewer than 700 of his paintings and etchings have bea catalogued. After the death of his wife evil days came. When he was forty-nine years old everything: that Rembrandt -tiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiui iiinniummn Postmaster A. B. Powell was among the Coffeyville visitors to the Hutchinson convention.

J. R.1 Burton was elected chairman of the Republican state convention at other Third district members are A. papers were missing Saturday morn- (for this misstatement, being deceived ing a careful watch was kept on theit bv Rembrandt's originality in hand-arrival. This is 24 hours for 20 miles. ling light and shade.

It shows the the miscreant's tracks. gathering of the civic guard of Ara- Each day last week a record was sterdam at the sound of the drum kept of Muskogee papers. Five calling them to practice, days, of the week the Phoenix arrived i Rembrandt was one of the few the same morning of publication. One masters of painting who had an op-day it did not arrive until evening portunity to be extravagant. He but on all six days the Times-Demo- spent lavishly, and gave away money crat failed to arrive until 24 hours with equal indifference.

He paid out- A son born this week to Mr. and Hutchinson today. W. E. Stanley of H.

Turner, editor of the Times at The Fredonia Citizen says: To show apprecation of the Standard Oil doubling its refinery at Neodesha everybody down there is buying a motor car to help burn the gasoline. If the coal fields are developed there are men there who will buy coal burners, and that's why Neodesha's population is troing to be five thousand some of these days. Chanute arid the lefislativp memher Mrs. Schofield. west of town, has Wichita received the nomination for povernor on the third The from Neosho county, and E.

B. Mor- been named Dewey E. Schofield. jother candidates were Hessin, Seaton, gan of Galena. Coburn, Edwards, Hood and Funston.

Joshua Holliday has been appoint- owned was sold to meet his debts. He Miss Marie Nold and M. T. Rice, of purchasing agent for the board of Ottawa, sustained severe injuries by education, being hurled from Rice's small Metz rwt TT '11 1 The Gas Belt Line company of Cof feyville has been granted a charter. John F.

Overfield of Independence, state senator from Montgomery roadster. iney were approaching a I xviagiey oi oirara was re- u00 bridge in the ad south of Ottawa nominated for congress by the Pop- directors named in the charter W. S. Upham, J. J.

Barndollar, are Friday night, when the machine ulists at Cherryvale this a ternoon. struck a rock and one tire was blown county, has been named as one of the Third district committee to consider the advisability of perpetuating the harmony organization and conducting local harmony work among the Re up. The cai skidded into the bridge Walter Conley, proprietor of the after publication. In other words, (rageous prices for pictures, when he was turned out of his house, without on five days of the week The Phoen- should have paid his debts. Like most friends, with little more than the ix published twelve hours later than great geniuses of art, he died poor clothes on his He whom the the Times-Democrat overtook and and neglected.

world has called the "King of Shad- passed its evening contemporary and His real name was Rembrandt Har- ows' 'entered into the gloom of pover-arrived six or seven hours ahead of manzoon van Riiin, and he was born Kty. But still he worked until he died it. at Leyden in 1607, the son of a well- at the age of sixty-two, alone and These are examples. It is not the to-do miller. neglected, fault of a postoffice here and there.

He was his own teacher. In his "The Gilder, painted in 1640, was The trouble is nation wide. The post- early days in Leyden, Rembrandt 'sold in Paris in 1802 for $1,000. In al service is being run with too few painted and etched the people about 1888 it was sold to M. H.

Havemeyer employes. The morale and efficiency him, seeking character and the pic-; of New York for $80,000. A. B. have decreased from ten to fifty per whether he found it in dis-iWidener paid $500,000 for "The Mill," cent.

folk or in beggars and because he believed it to be a Ram- Something is radically wrong, and cripDlesV IJe constantly used his ibrandt, although some authorities railing, tore it from the bridee and I new barber shop under Towers' Jew M. A. E. Patton, C. M.

Ball -and W. H. Mahan. The capital stock is The company has been organized for some time and now is burning two kilns of lime on the east side of the river south of the brickyards. The both occupants of the car were thrown Jelry store, won the prize for the best out.

I exhibit at the Merchants' Carnival. publicans and. Progressives. He was appointed by John II. Crider of Fort Scott, who was elected chairman at the Topeka meetin last week.

The The Mumboldt Herald, after havinir Dr. M. Robertson has gone toli had a half dozen owners the oast I Manhattan to attend the commence- "ill UV.U11IV 4M1I1VUO J. VJ Mt lit Vl4" lity of lime." ew months, has given up the ghost. ment exercises of the state agricul A portion of the plant has been turai college.

the trouble can not be laid at any a model. He painted be- doubt its authenticity. Recently II moved away, while the Union takes C. Frick of New York paid $250,000 the remainder and the subscription The June term of court is on at Kansas Attorney Disbarred Topeka, June 9. E.

C. Wilcox, county attorney of Harper coun- for Rembrandt's "The door but that of Mr. Hitchcock. Mr. iween imty and sixty portraits of Burleson's charge that the former himself; riot from vanity, but to mas-postmaster general partially destroy- ter every form of expression, to learn only one paper now, the Union, John Independence with Judge A.

II. Skid McElroy's old paper, which now is more presiding. There are. 21 cases ty, has been disbarred from practic e.d the service to give a semblance of represent the human face "The Mentor," containing intagli owned and edited by carl Keynolds. on the criminal docket, 45 on the jury mg in any Kansas court, by the bu wiping out the postal deficiency will from within.

pictures and a fine story of docket and 90 on the court docket, preme Court. He was found guilty be generally credited by the public. I is methods were original during these subjects, may be found at Pat- Morton, ex-mayor of tfurl- Joe Butler, Martin Monroe and Lewis of unprofessional practices. his whole career. Sometimes he ton's Book Store, Columbia Building, ington and one ot the largest manufacturers of cigars in the state, is Lfrakeman Wallace A.

C. Wallace, who has been brake- dead at his home at Burlington after IT an illness of six weeks. He had been PRIVATE AMBULANCE PROMPT SERVICE a resident of the state since 1858, was Eoud About Cof ey viHe a prominent Mason and K. Jf. and leaves a wife.

He was well known Sidney B. Hufchespn COFFEYVILLE'S ONLY EXCLUSIVE over the whole of eastern Kansas. Being very corpulent, he was famil iarly termed "Fatty" Morton. Arthur Howard McGhee, son of Mr. and Mrs.

P. A. McGhe, of Neodesha, is dead of measles. nian on the Howard Branch passenger train for so many years that mature men and women remember not to the contrary, has quit his job and has taken a run between Chanute, Kansas City and Tulsa, Okla. People who have traveled up and down the Howard Branch all their lives all the life of the Howard Branch, which was built in 1878 will feel that they aren't getting their money's worth out of the Santa Fe now that it is no longer furnishes Brakeman Wallace to look after their comfort.

He was a friend to thousands of men and women and boys and girls along the ft (DOD ffibSft UNDERTAKE Pat Lavey, who was known in Gas The Manhattan cafe at Independence has been sold to U. B. McClure and Fellis. The Pryor Creek depot was robbed of while the agent was gone to the" postoffice after the mail. City many years ago, has just gone to the county jail at Portland, Ore The Fifth district Christian will meet at Neodesha June 18 CALLS PROMPTLY ANSWERED NIGHTS OR DAY Parlors 649.

Residence 133. gon, and must pay $1,000 fine for us 20. ing the mails to defraud. He will serve one year and has asked for a lighted room so he can read and Indepndence has abolished its sprinkling department and will hire write. Before going West, Pat stag Ten farmers east of Cherryvale have formed the Big Hill Ice club and will take turns going to Cherryvale for a ton of ice to be divided into 200 pound lots for the members.

ed a lecture, but prior to that, it is YOU SHOULD TAKE PURE AfiD PLEASANT DR. KING'S HEW contended by some, his first offense aerainst was the founding of line, and he watched the youngsters the work done by the day, at a sav-grow up and was as deeply interested it is said, of $300 per year. in their progress in school and in bus- iness life as were their fathers and Humboldt is another town which mothers. And as the fathers and (had a graduating class this year in mothers have grown older and their: which the boys predominate. It had DISCOVERY.

YOU WILL GET QUICK AND PERMANENT RELIEF. the-Gas City Herald. Because the county commissioners Stops Cough, Loosens Chest, Soothes steps not so sure as i thirty years ago, boys and 7 girls. The usual ft Frank Coffey of Pittsburg, a contractor, was killed in a tipple collapse at a Mulberry coal mine Saturday. He had lived in Pittsburg for twenty years.

notified the threshing machine own he has helped them carefully up. the score is 9 girls and 1 boy. ers of Neosho county that the law re lative to planking culverts and steps and down the steps of the train, he has. lowered the windows for their bridges' must be obeyed, the owners When Buying Baking 1 Powder Inflamed Throat, Nose, Bronchial Tubes and Lungs. Start Taking It at Once.

Dr. King's New Discovery was origi It is not probable there will be any change of officials at the Union Indian agency at Muskosree. Secretarv got and decided that the comfort one minute and as cheerfully raised them the next, he has toted M4 ft them i Lane is said to be favorable to the their suitcases and brought charge of threshing grain in the county should "be raised in order to pay the expense incurred in obeying E. E. Harbart is going to open a garage at Altoona.

There are about 30 autos in that vicinity, and Altoona thinks a garage will be a paying proposition. drinks he has looked out for them as retention of Dana H. Kelsey as sup- the law. Wheat has been raised from For this is the nated 43 years ago. Its wonderful power to stop coughing, cure colds, relieve bronchial only a man with a heart under the crintendent of the agency.

blue uniform could do. And the ba- bies bless'em he has been a rock Bankruptcy proceedings have been in. a weary land for every mother who-' instituted against A. M. Shannon, a has- traveled alone up and iwn the i Uniontown harness dealer, who clos- and lung affections, made it quickly popular.

The survey for the interurban line from Arkansas City to Perry has 3 Its use steadily increased. Now it is undoubtedly the most used prescription for 4 to 5 cents per bushel and oats one-half cent per bushel. Application for a new Fe station, a new Missouri Pacific station, several miles of new track and an improved schedule over the Mis been and the promoter an TI -r i- i 1 x. wmpvicu. completed, coughs and colds in the world.

Millions of bottles are sold annually, and thousands testify to- its merits" by testimonials and con souri Pacific branch touching Fredo 3 muu rogrrro cnuotoremm JTTU TLVID ocxes. awnwiHuMU Muaagn jiuwaru xra.nu anu me lammcs xew uays aga ana ens- nounces that the line will be built mostly are Rooseveltian ones along appeared, leaving a number of unpaid first between Perry and Tonkawa. the line, and as the babies grew up bills. 4 they have learned that whatever they since January 1 the city clerk's re-wanted on the Howard Branch train I When Queen a Spitz dog, and port shows that there have been 85 they would get if the getting of it the pet of the Frank Stryker family deaths and 114 births in Arkansas lay within the power of Brakeman of Pittsburg for eight years, was City Last month the deaths exceed-Wallace. Here's hoping that Brake-- poisoned Saturday, a regulation cof- ed the births.

There were 15 deaths man Wallace may prosper and be was bought of an undertaker and 15? K.vti tinued use. Why experiment with unknown nia, has been made to the public util and untried remedies? Pleasant, tried and baking powder -0 baking better." It leavens the 3 food evenly throughout; puffs it up to airy light- II 0 ness, makes it de- lightfully appetiz- ing and wholesome. Remember, Calu- met is moderate in price highest in ft quality. if Ask your grocer for Calumet. Don't take a 1 substitute.

a RECEIVED HIOHEST AWARDS, ft World's Pur Food Exposition. Franc. March. 1912. true.

Dr. King's New Discovery is guaran ifli teed by your druggist to help you or money refunded. Get a bottle to-day. Keep it for happy on his new run but it can't the dog buried with full ceremonies. new 0 I emergencies.

Charles Lewis Hamsher, one of the be supposed he ever will acquire the number of warm friencs he has made The contract for the new nuhlic nldoct. ccttlore vf T.oK "Typhoid pneumonia had left me witK ities commission by J. W. Moss, mayor of Fredonia. His request will be given a hearing at a meeting of the commission some time this month.

In his application Mayor Moss charges that Missouri Pacific train's are sometimes twenty-four hours late, that the connections with the main line at Roper are poor, and that the track from Sedan to Roper is dangerous. He says that the $100,000 paid to the Santa Fe railroad annually from the county entitles Fredonia to a larger station than it now has. a dreadful cough' writes Mrs. J. E.

Cox of oliet, III. "Sometimes I had such awful in his thirty-five years on the How- school building at Geuda Springs, re- Saturday at his home, two miles ard Branch. hmpona Gazette. placing, the one so badly damaged by southwest of Parsons, aged 78 years. (a wind storm that it was torn down, He came to Kansas from Indiana 1 he honesty oi one man is oixen went to E.

Steadline of Medford, over 25 years ago and during all the good policy for others. at $10,390.. time sinre had lived near Par coughing spells I thought I would die. I 8 could get no help from 'doctor's treatment a or other medicines, till I used Dr. King's I owe mv life to this won- New Discovery.

II 0 'mamerom vOi -A I derful remerlv. fnr ncamiA v. mnirh or oil jr-r -w-m i. at X. 1 -x, WJL Uli iiarry ddinger oi neai Ouick, safe, and reliable for all YOUR HI IS TURNING GREY AND IT MIES YOU LOOK OLD wno was arresiea lor i 41 after the developments following the aoiu iuuS irouoies.

001a dj OTMadebytHETKUSJ arrest of George Stierwalt, was clear THE JORTJAN-FLOREA DRUG 120 WEST NINTH STltEET. nil Hershal La Force pleaded guilty in justice court at Elk City to forginj? and cashing two checks, one for $25 and the other for $27, and Was bound over to the district court under a bond of $800, which his parents rave. J. C. Imel, who is farming the Bitt-ner arm near; Cherryvale, finished plowing a 20-acre field of corn Friday morning and left the field in fine shape.

Saturday morning half the field was Green bugs had done the mm because you are old looking use Hay's Health, now. Those who are usin. Hay's Hain RELIEVES AI Scientific Remedy For Rheumatism, Ltimhago, Stiff Neck, Sore Muscles. Stiff Join to. Neuralgia Headache, Mosquito Bites, etc I Health xcimmend it to.

their This is Not the Time When Old Age is to be Desired TO KEEP POPULAR KEEP is genuinely good, always restdresjsrey hair to its natural color; YOUR APPEARANCE OF YOUTH -For their part in the killing of R. Bowman, a federal enforcement ed in the Labette county district court Friday. Eddinger first was arraigned in Justice McVey's court at Independence and bound over to the district court. He was accused of stealing a horse in Oklahoma and taking it to Dennis in Labette county and selling it. The case in this county was dismissed and Eddinger was take nto Labette county for -trial.

It is siad that five men identified Eddinger as the man who disposed of the horse. However, the horse was stolen on May 12 and witnesses testified that it was sold at Dennis on the same evening. It would have been impossible for Eddinger to have arrived at Dennis and disposed of the horse within the time indicated by some of the testimony. Hence his acquittal. He was defended by Hal Clark, ex-county attorney of Montgomery county.

a vaiihv man was surnrised to have destroys dandruff, keeps- the scalp clean and healthy. You begin to note the difference at once. The few grey hairs disappear and never return. Why look old when you are young? Get a bottle of Hay's Hair Health at once, start using it and see what a difference a few applications make. Free: Sign this and take it to officer, Joe Peters and Frank Baugh-man of Bartlesville will have to serve a term in jail, having been convicted in the federal court at McAlester, Saturday on the charge of con following druggists and get a 50c.

bot Ilia application for a position -turned down." He was better equipped for the position than the fellow who got it He discovered that his. grey hairs did 1L He was "too old" lookinc. It's the same everywhere. There is no doubt but that grey hair does make a man look old. -There is no use waiting another minute don't lose your position or -fail In a.

better one The Jcrdan-Florea Draff Company. OZIOUXI DC IN EVERY HOUSEHOLD Frmm mil DngiUt or direct from Aeexta SET BAKING CHlCAGO spiracy. Sentence will be passed early next week. Peters and Baugh-man. with Fred Behning and Ernest Lamb, in a pistol fight with Bowman and Officer Mayfield near Caney, last September, when E.

FOUCERA CO, INC, A tle of Hays Hair -Health and a 25c cake of Harfina Soap, for 50c; or $1.00 bottle of Hay's Hair Health and two 25c cakes of Ilarlina Soap Free, for $1. 120 West Ninth Street. Y4 imIi'ii'i'ii.

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