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The Coffeyville Daily Journal from Coffeyville, Kansas • Page 5

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FIV2 THE-COFKBy VTtTP. DATTA TOTTPNA'L, JRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 7, 1914- given here. Last year's Droeram was a decided "success in every way "and IN RAILWAY I RC tne appreciation and support accorded the numbers by the railroad peo pie-has warranted their renewal this year. his 1 Styles revauin ill IV UK 1 ea 'Missouri Pacific Notes. Engineer B.

B. Wnitney is working in the' place of R. B. Patterson for a few days, while the latter is taking a lay-off. Engineer S.

P. Bourne is taking the place of Engineer R. Teeters, who llURHAM UPLEX -1 1 Reunion W. R. C.

-Of ficers. The W. R. C. auxiliary of the Southern Kansas Old Reunion association, elected the following officers at Cherryvale Thursday forenoon: Mrs.

Agnes Heigele of Iolar vice presidents Mrs. Gertrude Twiss of Cherryvale; secret tary, Amanda' Hilderbranjte 6f Caney; treasurer, Mrs. JJolia fcotsford of Cherryvale. 3-D- Fall SI Dresses I is laying off for a few days Charles Koehlhoeffer, 0 machinist, returned to work this "mornihg. after being off duty for several days while on a fishing itnp.

J. W. Wheelous, boilermaker helper, returned to Tork- this morning after being off several days on his vacation." c. Machinist Albert Pinkerton vwent An assemblage of the styles that Fashion approves are thus early displayed, as our experience teaches that each season there is disappointment because of delayed showings in Fall Styles of Silk Dresses for going away or other early wear purposes. 1 i i to Roper yesterday to do some repair for and IIUR-HAMp HUPLEXP SHAYINGSOAP Curtis at Cherryvale.

Charlie Curtis addressed the old soldiers' reunion at Cherryvale yesterday afternoon and an informal re ception was held for him bythe veterans of southeast Kansas assembled in Logan park. Mr. Curtis has been the friend of the old soldiers from his "entrance into public life.c They know it, and pretty nearly every man in Kansas2 who wears a little bronze button in the lapel of his coat is a Cui'tis man, Mr. Curtis stated that his plurality over Bristow, according to unofficial figures received at his headquarters in Topeka, would be at least 5,000. He expressed pleasure at the very large vote given him in Montgomery county.

Mr. Curtis speaks at Colmu-bus reunion today, leaving Cherry-, vale for that place last evening. It is delicious bread that is the verdict given by woman after trying North Pole Bread the big, clean, wholesome loaf that omes to your table (Carefully wrapped in waxed paper in the same perfect condition it leaves the oven. MADE BY it' Roman Silk Trimmings, Chiffon Cloth Overdrapes, at collar, belt and flounces, Vest Effects, touches of Plaid If. Xou Buy a HURHAMp (1 EMOMSTRATOrD 1 enhance the attractiveness of styles shown and represent newness.

Some dainty Parly Dresses included in this early showing. work on No. o519, which "threw a in the Roper yards yesterday noon. Master Mechanic J. A.

Sheppard went to Osawatomie on business today. Pearl Cross went to Sedan to'j do some car repairing- yesterdajT. Chilson went to Fredonia yesterday work on some cars. Ralph Tuttle, car "repairer, worked at Sedan C. A.

White, car clerk in the local offices, returned this morning from Kansas City, where he attended the Eagles' convention. L. S. Halsey, foreman of the shops, returned this morning from Kansas City. He attended the Eagles' convention while there.

H. C. Abbey, traveling auditor, from Fort Scott, was here this morning on business." 0 Dan Cosier, inspector -of buildings and bridges, returned from a trip north. a 0 Ninety-three cars of peaches is the number hauled by the Missouri Pacific to date of the present crop R. G.

Carden made trip pestef-day to Osawatomie. 0 loe Ribbon Bakery HOME OF GOOD BREAD Phone 610 Two Hundred From Here; Accbrdinjr to Agent Terry, more than 200 tickets were sold over the Santa Fe to Cherryvale yesterday. The morhing train carried three extra coach loads of Coffeyville people. Besides these, a good many people went over on the interurban. Yesterday was the big day at the reunion.

It is estimtaed there weTe at least 10,000 people in Logan' park in the afternoon and fully that many in the evening. The reunion, it seems; is lacking this year in prominent speakers, which usually is a factor in its success. It is said the concessions, too, are not up to the standard. UOOOOOOUOOOOOOQOOOOOOUOOPO Drugstore Coffeyville, Kansas LITTLE LOCALS ooazis tephmis, 1 00000000000000000000000000 at about The wrecker had been sent from here to pick up a freight wreck, which occurred at Hoosier. Wednesday.

The fire started among some greasy rope piled on the Just how the flames first COFFEYVILLE DAILY JOURNAL can be purchased -at the following news stands every evening The Traction News Stand McCnam's Book Store Patton's Book Stor The Mecca Hotel. Mrs. Miami Walker Dead. Mrs. Miami Walker, aged 89, familiarly known as "Grandma" Walker, died last night at 9 o'clock at the home of her son, 118 East First street.

She had been in poor health for some time. (The funeral was held from the chapel of the Coffeyville Furniture company on Maple street this afternoon at 2:30. Interment Were Here Enroute. Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Fruit were in Coffevville a few hours today trans 10c was in Fairview cetemery. The funeral services were in charge of Rev. Black White Tan ferrin from the interurban to -the originated is not known, i he wrecker was a complete loss, only a few tools being Engine No. 5519 on the local train 106, broke an axle while lecving the yards at Roper, yesterday noon, andj lost one of her driving wheels. The engine was traveling a- a low rate of speed when the accent occurred and no damaee was done, aside from the broken axle.

The steel wrecker was sent froir leve to R. G. Carden made a trip northern division. R. V.

Brown, formerly of the Ozark Smelting company, Visiting From Lawrence. Mr. and Mrs. J. N.

Gordon and family of Lawrence, arrived in the city Wednedsay evening for a week's visit with Dr. and Mrs. F. L. Flack.

They made the trip from Lawrence in their motor car and encountered little trouble on the way Missouri Pacific. Thry had been J. D. Smith, pastor of the First Meth-to Cherryvale and were enroute to pdist church. Mrs.

Walker was a de- left last night for Chicago, 111. a their home in Sedan. Mr. Fruit is vout Christian and a member of the editor and owner of the Sedan Times- i church for years. Her husband died until tn-y were about iilteen miles Newcome.

who 'was iniured fifpr. Thev werp gnepts here of Mr. and Mrs'E. II. Mehl, 208 West Fourth.

a few years ago, since which time she made her home with her son, Elmer E. Walker. from Coffeyville when they were yesterday near Hoosier, is able to be bothered with tire trouble. Four at the office this morning. He was rerail the engine.

In our new nours were cuiiiumea covcxiiie- ue struck bv a rail which had been remaining distance and when they Will Be Away a Month, Your Winter's Coal Supply Mr. C. E. Warner, coal traffic a fir- Mrs. H.

J. Powell and her mother, finally reached the city 'the car was running on the rims. TIIE AD THAT ST. In The Journal IS THE AD THAT PAYS. No trouble.

No muss. The F. F. Dallev Ltd. Buffalo, N.Y.

Hamilton, Ont. sprung in the derailment. When the spike which held it was pulled out the rail straightened out and struck Mr. Newcomb just below the knee. He was badly bruised.

The Missouri Pacific wooden wrecker was completely destroyed by fire near Hoosier, Wednesday' night FOLEY (MHSMIC Keep Stomach Sweet liver Active -Bowels Regular nineteen war vessels or half that belonging- to G. II. Milligan, 215 number, are sunk in a sea battle, the West Third street, last night and Associated Press, always on the job stole fifteen chickci.is- The theft arid strictly reliable, wilf have the in- was reported to the police. Mrs. formation in all the larger offices in Adeline Heckman, 207 West-Eleventh America and The 'Journal within an- street, also reported the loss of fifty.

a 1 i i 1 i a 1 1 j- 1 1 1 A TT3)TMn7rTrifTP9 Mrs. barah Kennick, leit Cherryvale Cnt of the Missouri Pacific-Iron this morning for Eldorado Springs, Mountain, has sent out a circular to to spend a month in rest and re- the agents of the company at all cuperation. Mrs. Rennick has been points. along the lines notifying them In poor health the past four months of the jmp0rtance of orders for next and the trip is made primarily for coal being placed by dealers the benefit of her health.

Mrs. Pow- at once, The circular cals attention ell left Coffeyville yesterday fore- to the fact that each year people have noon and spent a day in Cherryvale delayed placing a large percentage of preparing for the journey. their orders until winter, when the mines are so overcrowded with work Rebated Gas Bill they cannot promptly supply the fuel. Judge Flannelly in district court Frequently, too, the railroads have session at Independence yesterday af- not the cars to transport the. coal ternoon issued an order directing th when so many of these orders come in receivers foPthe Wyandotte Gas com-! at one time.

This latter condition is pany to accept payment of gas bilis apt to be particularly true this winter, from the Kansas City, less the, circular states, on account of the, per cent for January and February number of cars required to transport and less 5 per cent for March on ac- the unusual crops which have been count of low pressure those raised throughout this section of the Kansas City, officials refused to country. Although the circular does pay the gas bill on account of low not mention the another advan-pressure asking deduction of ten per tage of ordering coal before winter oiner nour, possioiy in less ume, win leei 01 garuen nuse. oiie says rave an extra on the Street giving all was stolen, by a boy, about 16 years the known particulars. So rest old. easy and don't Met street rumors cause you any uneasiness.

CASH-MA Canvassed the Vote. The citv commissioners met this MMET Struck a Big Gusner. morning and canvassed the vote on O. M. Williams, 705 West Sxith, I the bond election Only one or two errors were iouna irom me resuiw Wholesale and Retail Dealers in as first announced.

The following is the count by wards: First ward, for 169, against 106, blank 35; first precinct, second ward, for 237, against 95. blank 40: second precinct second iradl Porte IB (E(E1 cent lor eacn ot tne tnree monins. sets in is that the consumer is able ward, for 309, against 130, blank who has just returned from a visit to his father at Oak Valley, reports the opening of an oil well a few rods from his father's house. He says the driller struck gas at 1,500 feet, and before a charge was placed in the well the oil shot into the air 150 feet and continued to flow for five minutes, drenching the country. Oil is still flowing froni the well, 'and at intervals shoots into, the air.

This action is thought to be caused by the gas in the well. 1 The court order followed. to buy it at a much lower rate. Can get a fit here in work or dress clothes. Extra Special is our extra size, and long slim shirts for men at 50c Men's shirts and drawers sizes 44 Jto 50, at 45c Step in and see 'em at A Pest Special? No less than half a score of men Arrange Wmier Program.

The Y. M. C. A. program commit void 1 first precinct, third ward, for 127, against 52, void 22; second precinct, third ward, for 83, against blank 29, void fourth ward, for 150.

atrainst 64, blank 29; fifth ward for 111, against 79, blank 38, void For against 608, blank 140, void 25. Total vote cast 2,029. phoned or called The Journal today tee. consisting of A. A.

Hughart, Dr. J. Baird and 'Secretary W. S. Blan- 1 to inouire whether it was true that Jon, have commenced the arrange- nineteen German vessels had been meat of the religious and educational sunk in a naval engagement with an program to be given here next win- English and French fleet.

The "in 'y Salt and Cured Meats of All Kinds. We Do Our Own Butchering PHONES MarKet723 PacKing House 285 5 East 9th St: Visited Father-at Jail. A woman and two children could ter for the benefit cf the railroal formation" came by way of Kansas it -Mr -hmMi r-jti. oil coi'H or.i if nrfiiinme that be seen sitting in front of the jail Sold Block of Leases Reece and Geo. II.

Houck i i a. rz nor vesternav afternoon. One of tne! nave t'l uie euucauwiai paru.it. originaLeu in uie rust umce uieic J- tndav to mppt an and Dr. Baird the religious portion During the present war andat all hildren was kissing a man just in- were in Coffeyville fj f.

of the nroirram. It is the nlan of the other: times, little attention should ie tne pars, ic was nis iaxner, ana yi committee to make the program for be naid to street rumors. Withm an egul5it)o his mother had brought the children they are negotiating for the sale of a to see him. The man was John Coy. block of leases in Washington county.

He was arrested for being drunk. Reece and Houck are Cherryvale op- next winter by far the best ever hour after an engagement in which and fined $5 in police court. Not erators. Yesterday they sold a block, having the money to pay the fine heiof 1700 acres of leases in the Mound was held in jail. Valley vicinity to the Mound Valley Glass'company.

The leases had four producing gas wells and most of them were in proven territory. Two Thetts RePorted. Some one entered a chicken coop Cool Food Sof Mot by Heath How Time Has Changed! Biyli HEAfcb THE-CHARGE OF LIGHT GMlGAtE GOOD- FOR. YQU Better health comes with less meat and greasy food Siiring the warm weather. By proper and pleasant food one can feel cooler than his over-fed neighbor.9 3 1 Our Baked Goods are the sort you want They suit the par- ticular serve the health create comfort for the hoifsewife.

What more? Sold toy All Gfocsfs and Cream some fruit and a soft boiled egg, or two, is sufficient for the hot weather breakfast. An criinary portion of Grape-Nuts andxream contains nourishment to sustain one until the noon-day meal: and being a partially pre-digested it does not over-tax the stomach and heat the system as do heavy, greasy foods. These suggestions, if followed, should show that one can have a -cool body, active brain and energy even. in weather. "There's a Reason" for Grape-Nuts AW 0 MMM 1018 Walnut St.

Phone 262 HS" BARGAfN COUNTER. ROSN Pi5Pl.AVS of the stead a he Associated Fj and members of the A. IT. T. A.

tlie will Improve pasture and put ground great financial advantage to tne last night srite dm mciuL'Cis luc. -r to r- nnrn 1 rr sire ve raine. Kotn men are veterans 01 me wLr.of 1S7G. lie wa3 recalled to S-C- IiAndnn jrf 1 tr A a a xj X- a Vn-n fn fll rr cfsto Tha met rr the niniiuMi nf ruin Tho chnw n'paspfl a -v I -f w. njpaica io.iwo were iccaieu on a ituu iuii mm-i 1Ui iau Fn.uS.

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