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The Coffeyville Daily Journal from Coffeyville, Kansas • Page 4

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Two thousand freight cars are being built for the M. K. T. road. Mrs.

MattieJ. Wade left Saturday afternoon on a' visit with friends in Leavenworth. Cool breezes. With a new set of instruments of the latest makes and a skilled hand, I will serve my patrons. Office over Silver Moon Restaurant F.

E. Doering. Charlie Scoville has opened a very neat barber shop in Wm. Breit's new building on south Walnut street, where he will be pleased to have all his friends call upon him. A blinding snow storm raged for two She pell in hon WITH HER HUSBAND he came home in one of our handsome suits.

She never fully appreci-ated him before. Best investment he ever made and not a costly one either. Our Toe merry-go-round steamed up this afternoon and made a trial run. Go to Ash by 's tin shop for roofing and spouting, stove pipe, tinware and repairing. Drink Cherry Ripe, the most delicious drink on earth.

Only at R. J. Mitchell's. Under Sheriff Gordan Flack came down from Independence on the mori -ing train. If your hogs are not healthy, feed them International Stock Food.

For sale by Lloyd. John Dean, time inspector of the Katy, was here from Parsons Saturday morning. Baden's Winfield flour is the best sold in the market. You will find it at Barndollar. Work is progressing on the new building of Mansou Selby, near the Mo.

Pac depot. For the best work in tin, sheet iron, and copper, go to Geo. Keller, in the McCoy basement. Doan's, at Independence, is the best place in the country for fashionable millinery at very low prices. Miss Maggie Levan will preside at Show tonight.

Use natural ice. For coal go to Lloyd. Katy special May 19th. "TONY, THE CONVICT." Jersey ice cream at Mitchell's. Go to Lloyd for feed of all For abstracts, go to W.

S. TJpham. Ice cream soda at B. J. Mitchell's For dental work go to I D.S.

Try the Eli or 13. B. flour at Barn- dollar's. Try the Eli or 13. 13.

flour at Barn dollar's. R. J. Mitchell makes nothing but pure ice cream. $2.50 for the round trip to Kansas City May 19th.

For the finest dish of ice cream only at 11. J. Mitchell's. The Eli flour gets there eveiy time. Sold by Barndollar.

Just take your best girl to Mitchell's for ice cream. A. T. Blackwell, cf Joplin, signed at the Eldridge Saturday. Strawberries are selling at a dollar a crate in Van Buren, Ark.

There are lots of men on our streets every day, in search of work. The Bon Ton ice cream parlor is the place to go for your ice cream. Tin roofs painted and repaired at Geo. Keller's. McCoy basement.

All kinds of ground feed at Lloyd's. Delivered to any part of the city. W. Roesky's is the place to go for first-class bread, cakes and pies. Hoffman House, the best ten cent cirgar at the Palace Billard Parlor.

Just try those orange and lemon ices at Mitchell's. They are elegant. The finest line of soda flavors in the city at Mitchell's popular restaurant. Lloyd's is the only place in town where feed can be bought at mill prices. Try the Bon Ton ice cream parlor when you want a dish of delicious ice cream.

Mrs. C. B. Road and son, of Ft. Scott, are at the Eldridge for a few days.

R. O. Stearns, of Burden, was here Saturday looking after business matters. GO the piano tonight during the performance of 4tTony, the Convict." F. H.

Wilson, a popular citizen of the Athens of Montgomery county, was in the city Friday evening. I have onened ud an office just south of the burned block, upstairs. Tpnth extracted as usual without hurting, by the use of Odontunder. JS. JJOEKING, u.u.

Col. F. B. Baldwin and his estim- Ahla wiffl. were over from Edna on Saturday and traded with our merchants.

Dr. Emil Kuder, German physician and surgeon. Office in Kloebr block. Open day and night. Coffeyville, Kansas, Typewriting done at reasonable rates at the Shorthand and Typewrit ing Exchange.

Office with The Journal. Roesky keeps everything found in a first class bakery. Remember the place. Near the M. K.

T. track on Ninth street. Six new brick business houses are now being erected in this city and the work on two more will be begun within a month. Show us the town in Kansas that can beat this. For Bent.

A 4-room house, with large cistern and barn. Inquire at R. J. Mitchell's. TO V.

V. HEDGES. Fosfer (p. Jacob Triy Sons, JEWELERS and STATIONERS. Miss Ella Ide, Teacher.

Spring Term commenced April, 1, 1895. on Ton Have alw ays on hand, bread, pies, cookies, chocolate and cocoanut layer cake, jelly roll, lady flngrers, angrel food, macaroons, French kisses and cocoanut kisses. Vblte to Ice Cream Lemonade Milk SliaJce, and Pop. H. GOERTZEN.

Masonic Block. CoHeiill? oi VISIC and Art. Lebert and Stark's. Method Coarse in German Technic and Phrasing wiin Analysis, oice uuiture a snecialtv. using: Concone's and Nelson's revised Italian methoa.

Articulation. Breathintr. Tone formation with exercises in tone relation and Salfeggio solo singing made easy, irrot. iaird ana sister have studied under the best teachers both in this coun try and Europe. Have had the benefit of extensive instruction from such teachers as Herr Gahm.

C. E. Pratt. Madame Octavia Hensel. Hansford Armstroncr.

Madame Beecher, Dr. Carl Laux and are prepared to fit for the leadiner scnoois oi unicago, uincinatu, JSew York ana isoston. They will receive pupils at all hours dur ing tne day. Office in the McCoy Block. Prof.

K. I. Laird. Principal. Miss Belle Laird, Principal Art Dept.

Pay Your Taxes. Tax rolls at TJpham's office. A number of farmers whom we in terviewed today stated that the pros pect for a corn crop was still encourag ing, but the young plants were need ing rain badly. A street fakir held forth on the Plaza Saturday afternoon with the usual accompainiments and caught the usual number of suckers, yben, when, will, the people learn that all that glitters is not gold?" Coffeyville does not haye a "boom." Her people are not favorably inclined toward "booms." They prefer a steady, solid growth, such as we have had during the past three years, and such as we are now having. Ninth street in front of the Masonic block is rendered almost impassable by the lumber and other building material unloaded there.

We have heard no objections as yet and are jied to believe that the people are will- 5 tn iug wuo" uave iao worii UA efil Ijv'the best VJv BICYCLE ff 111 aHooij Musical II i fkrt. fl 21 Hi Geo. Fox, clerk in McKenna Ad-amson's store, left Saturday afterncon for Joplin, on a visit. to friends. De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve cures scalds, burns, indolent sores, and never fails to cure piles.

Slosson Co. SEE. Til OS. SGUF.R Jit. FOR RELIABLE Insurance IN THE First Nat, Bank Building.

PHONE 18. The band boys are 'deserving of your patronage, and will be glad to see you at their entertainment to night. Physicians recommend Sake's Phos- pho Ciuarana as an excellent nerve tonic. At B. J.

Mitchell's soda foun tain. Wells Bros, shipped six car loads of produce, consisting of butter, eggs and poultry to the Eastern markets this week. Beetham painters and decor ators, have been awarded the contract for painting J. B. Hairs new brick business block.

J. A. Jones, has purchased two lots of Thos. Scurr, located in block 61 and will erect a residence thereon in the near future. Miss Myler.

one of the efficient yoUng lady teachers in our city schools during the past winter, left Saturday afternoon in lola The appointment of city officers will probably be made at the next regular meeting of the council on Wednesday night, May 15th. Pay Your Taxes. Last one-half of 1894. W. S.

TJpham. Our patrons find De Witt's Little iiiany risers a sate and reliable rem edy for constipation, dyspepsia and liver complaint. Slosson Co. Said Jack, "My nervousness has all disappeared since I have been drink ing Phospho Guarana at Mitchell's." It will do likewise for you. Try it.

uuarana, witn celery, a delicious health producing beverage. Guaranteed to quiet excited nerves. Only at B. J. Mitchell's soda fountain.

Legal papers, business letters, and all manner of correspondence solicited by Greenamyer Hawthorne, at the Typewriting and Shorthand Ex change. Doane's millinery store in Indepen dence is a temple of art. The styles are the latest and the prices the low est of any establishment in Southern Kansas. A number of new sidewalks are be ing constructed along south Willow street, which will have the effect of bringing that street into favor as a promenade. os.

a. Jones win soon erect an eight room residence on the lots pur chased by him from Thos. Scurr, fronting on 10th street, between Maple and Elm. Our photographers are vieing- with each other in the display, of samples of their work. Coffeyville can boast of being the home of some of the best artists in the state.

The fourteenth anniversary of the enactment of the prohibition law in Kansas, was celebrated with becom ing ceremonies in Kingman on Sun day evening, May 5th. Frank Clark, or independence, was in town Friday. He has been assisting Arthur Dooley in the work of stringing the telephone wire from Caney to Bartlesville. The veteran brick layer, George H. Picker, commenced the brick work on the new Journal building this morn- ing.

The walls of the large structure will be put up rapidly. Business men's correspondence neatly typewritten at the Typewriting Shorthand Exchange. Bates reas onable, and satisfaction guaranteed. Office with The Journal. The finest millinery in Southern Kansas may be had at Doane's big es- trblishment in Independence.

Cof feyville ladies are especially invited to call and see the latest styles. Now that we are to have city water works is the time to build and own a a Ho I AUM I home. Call and see what the ran do for von I Tnos. H. Brooks, Secr.

mi hours at Hays City, Goodland and other points in northwestern Kansan on Friday afternoon. All that we got was the cool breeza, for which let us return thanks. Of all the gifts the Gods may to us send. Metninks tne sweetest is a loving friend' Of all earth's gifts, you surely won't dispute xne best is tms a pertect-ntting suit. isownere will you hnd such per fection of fit as in the famous S.

clothing, sold by I. Barndollar. in tne person in wnose wagon a package containing a dress, was placed by mistake on the 27th of April, please return the same to The Journal office? The wagon was in fro of Hanson's store. F. L.

Patchett. Just as long as the laboring classes save nothing from their earnings, just so long will the money go into the nanas or tnose wno ao, ana buna up monied monopolies. Begin at once, and save something for the future by investing a few dollars each month with the Atlas Building and Loan Association. Thos. A.

Dean, the contractor for the stone work of the new Journal building, finished his part of the work on Friday evening. He faithfully performed his part of the contract and constructed a splendid wall for the owner. We doubt if there is a better piece of stone wall in the city. He was assisted by Mr. Keyser, the well known stone mason.

They did a good job, and finished it on time. Notice. Twelve-barrel tank of water deliv ered to any part of the city for 60 cents, only, bv P. C. Lolmaugh.

orders at W. H. Maharrs store. I First Published May 3, 1895.1 OFFICIAL STATEMENT OF THE FINANCIAL CONDITION of the IJ GUI ft (111 9 Bank at Coffeyville, State of Kan sas, at tne Close of Business on the 15th day of April, 1895. RESOURCES.

Loans 9101,345 70 Overdrafts 1077 20 Real estate 10,000 00 Furniture and fixtures 1,500 00 Ezpense account 1.077 82 Cash and sight exchange 59,958 17 Total 174,958 89 LIABILITIES. Capital and. surplus $35,000 00 Undivided Profits 6,029 88 Demand deposits 133,929 01 Tota' 174.958 89 State of Kansas, County of Montgomery, ss. Cha8. M.

Ball, Cashier of said bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge ana oener. so neip me uoa. CHAS. M. BALL.

Canhier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 26th day of 1895. H. H. Isham, Notary Public.

Commission expires on the 9th dav of Nov. 1895. Correct Attest C. M. CONDON, CHAS.

T. CARPENTER. wnerB- A VETERAN'S VERDICT. The War is Over. A Well-known Sol dier, Correspondent and Journalist Makes a Disclosure.

Indiana contributed her thousands or brave soldiers to the war, and no state bears a better record in that respect than it does. In literature it is ranidly acaulrine an enviable place. In war and literature Solomon Ye well, well known as a writer as 'SoL" has won an honorable Dositlon. Dur ing the late war he was a member of Co. M.

a. n. x. avairy ana oi tne i3tn xnaiana m-intrv Volunteers. Regarding an important circumstance he writes as follows: 'Several of us old veterans nere are using Dr.

Miles' Restorative Nervine. Heart Cure ana Nerve and Liver Pills, all of them giving splendid satisfaction. In fact, we have never used remedies tnat compare wita mem. vn. the rills we must say they are the best com-blnat ion of the aualities reanired in a prep aration of their nature we nave ever known.

We have none but words of praise for them. are the outgrowth of a new principle in medicine, and tone up the system wonder- tally. We say to all. try these remedies." Solomon Ye well, Marlon. Itxt-, Pec 5.

positive guarantee, or serft "direct by the DrVMlles Medical Elkhart. on re- These remedies are sola Dy a druggists on ceipt of price, 1 per bottle. lx Dottles S3, ex- iT xauTcz -C. I The Sash and Door Mill, for estimates on all kinds of Wood Work, Office Fixtures, Shelving, Gable and Porch. Work.

All kinds oi SCROLL SAWING. All work guaranteed and defy competition in PRICES, current reports to the contrary, for I am here to stay and only ask a fair chance. clothing is the best that money can buy, and i takes very little of your money to buy i that's one reason we have "the run of the trade" this sea- son. A man's wife likes to see him in one of our S. M.

suits. Can You Blame Her To wear to wear them is the best Ready-Tailored Clothing BARNDOLLAR'S Cast Side Plaza. COFFEYVILLE KANSAS. 00 C08C qdqqqq CO CCOQCO fl ei ci tt ci ci CI Ci CI ci Tj7pewVri-tiiv-' Done with neatness and fllxnntrh hn nr complished operators. All kinds of work to your orders.

Legal papers of all descriptions a specialty CI CI CI CI CI CI CI CI CI CI CI CI CI CI CI CI CI CI CI 0 Ci Greenamyer Hawthorne. Hing us Up for dictations. Telephone 50. Office with The 0 OOOQC-IOOSO CO GOSOOGCdC'O ccccccccccccco CI 3STO CI CI CI CI Has ever been known to die who used the Justly celebrated has cROESKY) PASTRY. Patronize THE NEW CAB LINE.

We meet all trains, and answer all calls, night or day. Telephone No. 48. LOGAN ESHOM, Prop. Tin hoD.

war I have opened a tin shop in the McCoy basemant, where I am prepared to do all kinds of euttennjr, roofing, spouting, also all kinds of repairing. Job work promptlp attended to. GEO. KELLER, Prop. THE PALACE.

BILLIARD PARLOR. is the place to go to pass away the time. The best fitted rooms In the state. Everything new. Located tn the center block.

lllr OPPOSITE BIG MILL. Are now located in the McCoy building with an immense stock of SHOES. CLOTHING, GENTS FURNISHING You will only have to call and get our prices to be convinced that we are selling goods at prices never before heard of in this city. We will save you money on any article in our store. Call and see our goods and get prices when you are on a purchasing tour.

Remember the place. Fos-fcer The McCoy Building..

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