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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1914 THE COFFEYVILLE DAILY JOURNAL, COFFEY VIX.LE, KANSAS. -1 FIVE II: 2.z-.is-z his magazine of recent date: "Every candid man has reason to occasionally change his opinions. I formerly disliked prohibit tion, believing' it to be an ineffective temperance but I have almost changed my mind, after an experience of thirty years with prohibition in Kansas. The doctrine of ias-1 r-aac-i St3 enmnim A Demonstration of the Merit of Front Lace LaGamill Gorsets personal liberty is gTeatly overdone. For Saturday Night Only between seven and eight o'clock we are going to give every man that buys a Fall Hat, Itae fool must be restrained, and restraint in liquor drinking is probably of first -importance." Hay Land.

85 Acres of good hay land only 8 miles Coffeyviile. Price $17.00 per acre. Phone 426. Embree W. Morgan.

Ftf1 Maura -Adams Returns Home. J. H. Adams who was taken to Kansas City August- 2, to undergo an operation for cancer of the' stomach returned home yesterday. He was accompanied by Charles Lamm.

Adams is able to be out of bed now, and for his old straw hat. but he must wear his OLD hat in and the NEW! HAT out. COME ON TIME. I- is feeling much better. In charge of Madam Prichard, at this Store, beginning Monday morning, September 21st.

A timely event jn that correct corset-ry is essential to thefit and comfort of the new Fall Gown. Through the courtesy of the makers Madam Prichard's services and advice free to all visitors. 1 Your Own Home. Can be comfortably, nicely and cozly furnished and you will scarcely miss the money. Pay what you can spare each week or month.

That's what our ad tells about tonight. It will interest you. Read the ad. Ferguson Bros. A IS AD OR rvwr rr f- J' Stands by Kafir.

A good many farmers of the vicinity of Coffeyviile have practically deserted kafir for fec3rita, a cereal very much like kafir. But W- P-Plummer is not one of them. He stands pat for kafir, saying he finda it a good drought resistant crop the equal, he believes, of fsterita. He has a- good yield of kafir this year and it is an excellent quality. evening at sundown.

This is one of Fair association. During the past from one to seven years for II znc important nciiaays oDservea Dy weeK several HKe parties nave tour- beat tne Santa re to its lucre. Arrested After a Year. "OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOU I LITTLE LOCALS I 00000900090000000000000000 COFFEYVILLE DAILY JOURNAL the Jews. It is to them very much ed surrounding countryside like Christmas is to the Protestants, whooping things up for the coming merry making and "the exchange of festivities.

gifts being indulged in. Ten days after Rosh Hashana comes Yom Bargains for This Week. Fort Scott, Sept. 19 Ed Brooks of Pleasanton, was ar Will Visit in Joplin. Isador Litman, proprietor of the Palace clothing store, accompanied by his family, will motor to Joplin to 1 A.

1 1 T-v 1 -r i I resieu yesieruay Dy ueputy united Kippur, the Jewish day. of atone-. Peg Tooth Harrow States Marshal Carl Drake, charged ment, the most solemn day of the Disc Harrow $25 with the misuse of the About morrow morning to spend the Jewish IN RAILWAY new. year, which begins Sunday at Jewish calendar. Sulkey Plows $33.25 a year ago Brooks and his brother- TV XT 7 14.

i 1 T.i 1 1 of flour, billed from the Coffeyviile mills, to Gottenborg, Sweden. Cof- 1 1 C- A i can be-ptrrchased'at the following1 news stands every evening The Tr'artion 'Newg Stand McCrum's Book Store Patton's Book Store sundown and ends Monday at sun down. i tii in uumpieie iii-ia. ilia uiaiiam, wnne repairing Wheat Drills a buildine beloneriner to I. W.

Moon. Still Whooping It Up. W. H. Shepard.

Sealy Broyn, S. S. One-horse Wheat Drill found $700 concealed in the walls of The Hot! II11IIJPD fO the building. It had been placed Wincftell and William McGugin left -this morning: on a motor car trip throuerh Caney, Tvro, Havana. Bol- tnere by Moon before he lost his Coffeyviile, Kan.

T7 CY i "ri leyvme is last Decommg a ui? ka- Jj Jlf porter of this product and at present ships flour at various times to points Missouri Pacific Notes. jail over the globe. Harry Jameson, night inspcetor in I the Iron Mountain yards, was off J- Mohler, secretary-treasurer duty last night. Levi Adams, air of the 0rder of Railway Telegraphers, brake man at the car department, was th.e cltV today. Won't You Buy.

A dandy 5-room house, lots of fruit an dfine shade, good cistern, $950.00. $100.00 cash, balance easy payments. Phone 426. Embree W. Morgan.

Jewish Holidays Near. The "Jewish New Year, mental faculties. Graham got the money, but was frigHtened into turn- Rosh ton arvj Wayside for the purpose of Autoisis Are Negligent. Less than tiorht.v yintnmnhilo own- I inf it over to Brooks hv a lettpi- writ Hashana, begins tomorrow evening advertising the coming fair and race at sundown and lasts until Monday meeting of the Montgomery County ers of Coffeyviile have complied with ten to him by the latter. Brooks left I 1 1 4- 1 il Vl n-P4 1 worked in his ulace.

Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Jameson went I me slate iitvv wiutn requires mem iu aiici gcnui); muiiey -r register their state license numbers and only recently returned to Pleas- County S.

S. Convention. The annual convention of the Montgomery County Sunday School with the city clerk. Last year 178 anton. Robert Cameron, car carpenter, to Neodesha teday to attend a leave tomorrow on a ten days' inS of the railway telegraphers, held association will be held at Cherry vale beginning September 30, continuing vacation trip to Kansas City, St.

mere. iocaj car owners registered trjfir numbers with the clerk, hence there are at the present time more than until Vio ciimni'n rr rtfnKQi 1 Tir L.OU1S and nOlIltS 111 SOllthem MlS-t A Second Hand Window. Our second, hand window attracts attention. Every piece plainly marked second hand and priced rightly. We make it to your interest.

Exchange a hundred delinquents. The law pro B. L. Orrick, operator at the yard office, went to Neodesha to attend a meeting of telegraphers today. vides for a fine of not less than $25 VillbH VUV VllXllg VV.

J. J. JL Iiv 1 sessions will be held in the First souri. Baptist church. The slogan of the asscoiation is "Bring Montgomery John Connelly, carpenter in the car Countv to the front, and enoue-h department, was called to Independ- for failing to register, but it is lia- ble to cost them considerable if they goods with us, it pay you, it pay us.

do not register. We pay cash for your house-hold unds to meet our state assessment." ence last night by the serious illness Ed Parent Sells Out. The interest of Ed Parent in the of a sister. i goods if you prefer. Anyway, any- Inspect Fire Risks.

time, phone 249, Ferguson Bros. Clothes shop on West Ninth street Division Storekeeper L. Perez re- was purchased today by Harry Pass- An inspector from the state fire Gets Electric Corn Popper. A new electric corn popper, the only one of its kind in this part of the at work 'this evening at the Columbia theatre. O.

M. Moulden, insurance office at Topeka spent to- turned this morning from an inspec- more, who has associated with the da yin this, city making an inspection tion trip over the southern division old firm as dyer and cleaner ever of local fire risks. He was the cuest between here and Osawatomie. since it started. The business will be War May Last Three Years.

Dr. F. W. Duncan has received a letter from his aunt, Mrs. Curtain, who lives in London.

Her husband the proprietor, had it installed this of First Chief Harvey, who escorted I carried on the future the same, as him about the city in the big motor 1 J- J. Staats, formerly storekeeper it ha been, in the past, G. A. Exner The machine works itself was formerly a captain in the British morning irucK 01 jno. 1 station, ltjs under- me car aeparimcnt, returnea on re Laming ms mieieau rhursday in th fare of Mrs.

Staats. staad that some buildings on lower automatically. After the corn is put army, and is now connected with the in the hopper the machine does the military department of the govern-rest-. It mits the corn in the Dan. ment.

He expresses the opinion that in from St. Louis, where he underwent treatment in the company's hospital. Walnut street were found to be dangerous condition. 1 salts and butters it, and dumps it the war may last for three years. a- i i i Mrs.

Neale Better. Art Bowman, of the Bowman Realy company, received a letter from his father, Samuel Bowman, A. R. Darling, machinist in the Easy to Own. into a warm case, it is aosoiuteiy vuiwmi viaiteu in tuis sanitary, and the corn is not touch- try a few years ago.

ed by human hands from start to round house shops, returned to work who recently went to Rocky Your home when this 5-room cot- Ill tage, cistern, city water, connected to this morning, after being off for a finish. It keeps the corn fresh and Have Non-Fiction Cards. to accompany his daughter, Mrs. Lula home, in which he states sanitary sewer. $750.00.

$75.00 cash couple of days while moving from Colum- crisp. bee it work at the bia theatre. mat ivirs. ieaie nas undergone a balance monthly. Phone 426.

Em-jvoa West Tenth street to West Cof Patrons of the library may have out more than one book at a time provided one of the books is not fiction. Miss Madge Evans, librarian. changre for' the better. She suffered feyville. bree W.

Morgan. Card of Thanks. We wish to thank our Engineer M. Ward is working Had Bicycle Stolen. many has installed a new'card system, these i i i -i-' a nervous breakdown while in the mountains and had to be taken to a hospital.

They, will start for home the first of next week. Ben Heyman, student in the high, extra in the place of Engineer J. Potter, who is spending his vacation school, had his bicycle stolen while in friends and neighbors and members cards are known as non-fiction cards, of -the L- C. B- A. who so kindly as- and entitle the bearer to take out an sisted us during -the sickness and additional book.

They will be an ad-death of our beloved wife and moth- vantage tp the students who are user; also for the beautiful floral of- ing reference books from the library, ferings. E. B. Shirkey and Child- and who wish to have a book of fic- school yesterday afternoon. The wheel, with several others, was left standing against a barn across the street from the school building.

The police were notified of the theft, but as yet. no trace of the, culprit has been found. tion at the same time. ren. A TEXAS WONDER.

The Texas Wonder cures kidney ami bladder troubles, dissolves gravel, cures diabetes, weak and lame backt rheumatism, and all irregularities of the kidneys and bladder in both men and women. Regulates bladder trouble in children. If not sold by your druggist, will be sent by mail on receipt of $1. One small bottle is two Moves In and Out. Prof.

Robert P. Scoville. Charles W. Haigler is moving to Teacher of Violin, Cornet, and all' visiting in Kansas iCty. Fireman M.

Haynes is laying off, Sick. E. Nicholas, machinist apprentice, has returned to working days, after working nights for some time. Mr. and Mrs.

O. R. Croome left tcd2y for Dallas, where they will live in the-; future. Mr. Crooms was employed as brakeman on the southern division here.

The Missouri Pacific today forwarded a- shipment of four car loads band and orchestra instruments; 1422 Elm street; Lester H. Moore to Keeps Tab on Attendance. Miss Mpdge Evans, librarian, has been keeping tb on the number of persons who visit the librarv this Teacher of Harmony, and ensemble 1 808 East Tenth street; William B. (piano) playing. Director of Sco- iBentley to 612 Willow street; James ville's band, leader of Jefferson the- W.

Collins to 412 East Eleventh atre orchestra and instructor of hi erh street; Arthur Boyd to 218 West months' treatment, and seldom faila month. The count is kept by a small numbering: machine, about the size Copyright IWt Schaffaer Man to perfect a cure. Send for testimonials from this and other states. Dr. W.

K. Hall. 2626 Olive street. St. North street, 'arid C.

W. Beatty to of a watch- The number of visitors school and Ladies orchestras. Band or Orchestra music furnished for any occasion. Studio 502 East Eighth street. Phone 532.

so far is about 3,000. This is below 14 East Martin. Some of these are newdomers to the city and others are returning. Louis. Mo.

Sold by J. S. Lang and the average for this month. HART SGHAFFNER MARX 23? 3 errs: Change on Prohibition. E.

W. Howe, retired editor of the Atchison Globe and ohe of the best known authors in Kansas, published ATTEND OUR OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Enrollment Large. In spite of the misfortunes -which piled up on the 'Pittsburg State Normal during the summer, the largest enrollment in the history of the school has been recorded for the term which began last week. More than 100 more students were enrolled early this week than for the same day after the opening a year ago when the rush almost overwhelmed the normal. Drexel Theater! THE ODEON.

The Little House of Big Quality TONIGHT MONDAY, SEPT. 21 See our advertisement in Friday evening's Journal and Saturday morning's Sun SPECIAL MODELS TO FIT Men of Stout or slender figure You 'know that such figures require special designing; and special fabrics and patterns. A stout man ought' not to wear clothes designed for a tall, slender man; a man of 50 needs different models 'from a man of 20; and different patterns. -In these clothes, all such things hdve been carefully studied; the result is, we can not only fit your body correctly, but we can put on you the clothes that will fit your taste and station; just the kind of clothes you ought to wear. in You'll find special values here in Suits at $25 and upwards.

We have these goods as low as $18 and $20. The egulator semens samme wore THE RETURN OF THE TWIN'S DOUBLE After a 1 ft. 1 A 1 1- 1 Admission, 5 Cents. "The Adventures of Kathlyn Each installment is getting more interesting than the last even if you have not been keeping up with the story you will enjoy it. In this episode the real King is discovered and some new, wild animal stunts are introduced.

A thriller from start to finish, in two full reels. "The Twisted Trail" A Biograph with Little Mary Pickford playing the leading role. Coming Monday. Twelfth Episode of Adventures of from nur screen. Grace Cun- DoVn Stairs; Corner Ninth and Walnut 1108-1110 Walnut Street Kathlyn.

"Z3 111 ard and Francis Ford, the great team who did so much to make the "Lucile Love" serial such a huge success, are returning. That you have missed them is evidenced by the -great number of inquiries. We would like to tell you more about the aproprateness of this three-reel mystery drama in which they return to work but. anyhow come and see them. 1:0 fpheum Theatre In Need of Clothing.

Mrs. Fannie Williams, who has charge of a share of the charity work 3 Other men's needs to be found here: STETSON HATS MANHATTAN SHIRTS HAN AN SHOES JUST WRIGHT SHOES BRADLEY SWEATERS OOEST S10W mi I of the city, has in her charge two infants, a week-old girl and. a two-, months-old boy are badly in need of clothing; Any suitable clothing will be greatly appreciated by Mrs. Williams. Thos.e having such I articles which they wish to contrib WHAT'S THE USE Hubby mourned as dead was on a va-y For the last, the best and funniest has been saved.

Billie Riddle is expecting to play a return engagement before the season is over and will leave a good taste in your mouth ute may phone 907 or call at 16 E. Fourth street and the clothing will be collected. cation. FORGETTING A neat tie drama. lit- Porter to JaiL William Camege, colored porter at the -Santa Fe station in Cherry- 11elisB ros.

Gommerci a Go. has been landed in jail to await Monday; we will offer the first war picture, giving an idea of the present European war, "The War of the Powers" in two reels. Monday. lte Home of Hart Schafthei a in district court on the charge of robbing the till of the company there. He waived his prelim- inary.

The porter was caught in the jact of extracting money from the cash drawer by Marshal Adey -of Cherrvvale Wednesday night. That cash drawer appears to supply an irresistible attraction for sticky fingered boys. has not been more than a month since the county attorney sent Willie Edwards, former 4 A black face musical comedy in two scenes. The biggest and best performance this company has. The prices for the night show will be 15 and 25c.

Three reels of pictures HTfl'FIPir There will be two shows tonight. First show starts at 7 F4J 1 IXjLf; and second at 9 p. m. Clothes Drexel Theater porter at the Cherryvale station, to oooooboooooooooooooooooooa i the reformatory- at Hutchinson for.

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