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tertamed at Mrs. Rattler's FERGUSON BROS. The Big Furniture Store RELY PERSONAL RACOB DISTRICT 6. School in districts No. 8 and 10 will commence next Monday.

The weather is getting cool and weddings seem to be frequent. William Voorheeswill go to Kansas City to learn the barber trade. ihere were twenty for dinner. Andy Wistler came up from the south end of the township and thresh-ed Mr. Buster's wheat crop, leaving the same day.

B. F. YoiUlS'Pr nf rnliimlino I a ttW HI I. Cochran of Newton is visiting JOTS TO RENT Devoured by Worms. Children often cry, not from pain, but from hunger, although fed abundantly.

The entire trouble arises from inanition, their food is riot assimilat nis brother, William H. Cochran. Judge Thcs. J. Flannellv of Oswego attended the carnival here Friday The Misses Duncan of Independence arUeStS of Miss Hoffman! ill Owens, landlord rtt th vju George McMahill will start to Illinois in a few days on business.

Cherry township expects to elect the full township ticket this fall. Mrs. T. R. Waiuwright will go to Ohio October 1 to visit her -parents.

Some of the corn cut up and shocked ed, but devoured by worms. A few dos-l w. mv, XXCV.IV- We will try you on Rock-ers Kar- nival week nd price cliis one es of man- nor, at In nT- I T'iJlO-r-r. )endencef was here Friday. Jr.

and Mrs. cause them to ce to thrive at one surprise and jov i crying and begin very much to the the "mother. 25c "Ryan and Mrs. Friday from a Frank Good retj Visit to the ear. at E.

M. Kane's I imml mull'lm THE CARNIVAL BANKS. is spoiling on account of so much rain. Schol district No. 10 has vcfted $1000 bonds to build a new tviek school house.

I.oran Morgan wipi to Manhattan this morning to attend school that Miss Zi-'-u-ler who has been sI''-'in the summer in Colorado, re- turned Thursday MissBaisy Jones of Tahlequab, I. is visiting her brother. J. L. Jones and sick i Larher the guQt Oallowav trritorvi BROS UJUSlfftj leifmiii-s visited arnood agaii Frank Sunday.

HI Harye Nojrdurfth and Christina Shu- of Howard. is daughter, Mrs. H. take in the carnival. vho lias been catch-ball team for some ime Thursday even- T.

L. Andersojj nas gone to county to look after his cattle. George Adams and family visited maker were married at the office of the probate judge at Indopendence last Thursday. A dance was siven at the s- illUl faking time, returned ing. Mrs.

y. Hi home of bride's parents the his B. Adams. Sunday. ill hel.

evening. man ot ioia ai I fit church las top and Mrs. Yanne-. Simmons and Mrs. Sunday sisters.

Mrs W. T. Lone. weeks. We understand Ed McMeen has en- State of Ohio, City at Toledo, Lucas County, ss.

Frank J. Cheney makps oath that he is the senior partner cf the firm of F. J. Cheney doing business in the City of Toledo. County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pav tne sum of ONE HUNDRED dollars for each and every case of Catarrh cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure.

FRANK J. CHENEY, Sworn to before me and subscribed Fhreshing is the order of the day. Throe machines are in our neighborhood at work. Grain is in better condition than that threshed out of the shock. Most of the haying is done.

The farmers are preparing the soil for wheat sowing. Some have commenced sowing now, but we think Miss Salie Crist-of Arkansas Citv. formerly a Journal attache, is visiting relatives in the city and attending the carnival. Mrs. T.

W. Paul and Mrs. Charles Brown, Mrs. Jim Blackledge of Canev are the guests of Mrs. Louis Rnhei and eniereu a business college at Valparaiso, Ind.

John McMeens visited last week with his friend, Oscar O'Brien, at Independence. Mrs. Will Martin rcmrnp-l Inct wool- better not to sow so early on account Mrs. Cyrus Lee. J.

W. Howe, of Independence, Republican candidate for countv treasurer, was in the city Friday and called at The Journal office. of the fly. Our wheat sowed the first frora a visit witn her Parents at Mich-last igan Valley, Kan. ot October last year was a great deal the best.

year was a sreat deal my presence, this 6th dav of December, 1SSS. A. W. GLEASON, 'Seal.) Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system.

for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY flO Tnlorfn Miss Jessie Kloehr of Coffeyville Mrs. A.

M. Xoid of the millinery department at Wells Bros, has returned from Chicago, where she went a short time ago to learn the latest styles in I 6m.oi ui iii uuusih, viertie Gilliland over Sunday, John Anderson left last week for Lawrence. Kansas, to resume his stud Sold by druggists, 75c. Hall's family pills are the best. WEST CHERRY.

Ruth Dippy is done with smallpox. Smallpox has died a natural death. Jesse Powler is making hay this week. Owing to the rain Thursdav plowing ies at business college. lauies neau gear.

Mrs. S. S. Smith and daughters, Mrs. W.

Veach and Miss Maud Smith, of Chetopa. came up Thursday to spend a day or so with the former's other daughter. Miss Ella Smith, salesladv at Wells Bros. has stopped. Every day or two you meet a man who says: "Well.

sir-. I am losing confidence in human nature." People for-g the little incidents every day that Bl onld give them -more confidence in human nature. BLUE RIBBON. Still more rain thresher men idle. The Emmons school started Monday in the old schoolhouse.

the new one not being completed. Misa Annie Baker was the guest or Mrs. S. W. Daugherty visited N.

A. Daugheny's family Thursdav and nnr. Josh Westhafer, cf Loogootee, is a poor man. but he savs he would not be without Chambcrla in's Pain Balm if it cost five dollars a hottlp Fortune Favored a Texan. "Having distressing pains in head, for it saved him from being a cripple.

oacK and stomach, and being without appetite I began to use Dr. King's isew Life Pills," writes W. P. White FINE I i external application is equal to this liniment for stiff and swollen joints, contracted muscles, stiff neck, sprains and rheumatic and muscular pains. It has also cured numerous cases of partial paralysis.

It is for sale by Slosson Co. head, of Kennedale, "and soon felt like a new man." Infallible in stomach and liver troubles. Only 25c at Slosson drug store. If you want good health, drink The neighbors are watching a man who since he gots 10 a month more is being told every day by his wife that ims town is too small for him. It is BAHHAIA FOR SALE Household goods vate sale.

509 Elm street. feared he may be influenced. at pri- A Certain Cur fnr nueana. and vjovilhbl -A. Wiseman bought one of those handsome $15.00 suits displayed our Walaut street windows, likewise a latest style stiff hat, fine qnsiity, at $3.00, a pair of our unmatchable K.

$3 .30 hoes- a new pattern shirt the L25 kind; for $1.00, a '5c tie for 50c. Dressed from head to foot for a total of tea on an outfit (hut canTinf bef5Ur, paed for beauty, style and durability, he strolled out. onlv to be gob-Wed by the ever watchful Elk police. Tried on charge of having bought toogood clothes for too little money, he plead guilty vvise wan fined $2.60 but two-thirds of line was remitted be he had the good judgement to buy bis apparel where he could -he most money. If you miss our clothing department vou'll be $1.00 to 510.00 and the Elk Judge won't have anything to do 'iie matter, understand! WANTED Partner; aiso six agents; guaranteed par month.

L. C. Martin, Southern hotel. i5-6t Diarrhoea. "Some years aeo I was ono of a party that intended making lonp- hi.

I cycle trip," says F. L. Taylor, of New I A 1 I- i LOST steel chatelaine bag, on or Aiucuijr craaiora county, Pa. "I was taken suddenly with diarrl ioea and Please 7r near Elks' fair grounds, turn to Journal office. was about to give no thp trin Editor ard.

of the Laceyville Mes senger. SUCCested thnt fato SUPREME ESTRAY Blaek mar W. H. Allin. four mi feyville, on Septembei taken up by i west of Cof-6, 1902.

of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I purchased a bottle and took two doses, one before starting and one on the route. I made the trip successfully and never felt any ill effect. Again lart summer was almost completely run down with Wanted Several loads of good dirt for leveling up a lawn. Inquire of W.

G. Weaverling at The Journal office. WANTED Fifty cotton pickers at once for work at Wagoner, I. 75c per hundred; work last all winter: J. W.

Caudle at Eldritige hotel. WANTED Young lady pianist to travel in this vicinity. Salary and ex Acme of Perfection. R. QULLY.

AGENT. UKDSR P. an attack of dysentery. I bought a bottle of this same remedv and thi by nme one close enred me. Sold Slosson Co.

(First Published August 20, 1902.) Notice of Hearing for Druggist's penses. Address IO. care Journal. 16-ot Best Quality Lowest Prices. One of the mysteries of nature that we cannot understand is how such a delicate, fragrant and attractive Bower as the apple blossom ran become the hard little green thing that causes cholera morbus.

FOR SALE QUICK 160 acres of fine land in Kansas: all tillable; $160; title perfect. Inquire at Southern hotel. L. C. Martin.

State of Kansas, Montgomery Coun ty, ss: In the Probate court, iu and ir said county and state: To Whom It May Concern, Greeting-Know ye, that Ed Raramel, the Mrs. Cora Douglas Mondav evening Alex Moberlv. who a ssh $2 for 1 dozen quarts and 256 for the bottles returned. Don't drink river water when you can get Manitou. a trip to Dakota, returned a few is only the outcome of merit.

It is our policy to supply our trade with the BEST line of goods that experience can produce and that at the right price. When you need anything in Horse fiIlioery don't fail to call on LOST Diploma from Baird college at Clinton. issued to Charlotte E. Short. Finder please leave with Mrs.

A. H. Baldwin on Willow street. 15-6t undersigned pharmacist of said Mont chased two fine cows. Flossa Busby has gone to Oklahoma with her aunt, Mrs.

Orr. Ed Turner sold a carload if wheat last week to C. P. Daniels. Frank Snider and Joseph Bowen are making hay at Joseph Laduke's.

Henry Dodson will ride the goat of the A. H. A at Irish Creek 82. We wer surprised to see John Price gomery county, State of Kansas, did the 26th day of August, 1902, file udjh ago. jn some respects he liked the state and in others he did not Some of the Blue Ribbon farmers have been hauling cane to Mr.

Vale's cane mill. J. D. Hart finally finished threshing between showers. The machine was on his place a little less than three weeks.

He finished Monday morning. H. P. Hunt threshed Mnndav "RICH LAND" I have four allotments to be taken in the Cherokee nation. Will lease for three or five years.

Am Cherokee Indian by blood. Address "Cherokee Indian" at this ot- 15-6t Missouri Pacific Rates. To Wichita, G. A. R.

reunion, Sep. 21 to 27 inclusive, with return limit Sep. 29, $3.95 round trip. To Topeka, state exposition, Sep. 15 to 23 inclusive, with return limit, $5.01 round trip.

It is very easy to take toe greal at interest in little things. An Atchison woman admits that she was wrptrhvi back in our town Saturday from Ore-1 gon. TALBOT The Harness Man. 910 Walnut Street. Daugherty and Mrs.

Caldren on Mrs Carr Saturday eve- in the Probate court of Montgomery county and state of Kansas, a petition duly signed by twenty-five freeholders and twenty-five women of said Fourth ward of the City of Coffeyville, Kan-sas. where said business is located, praying lor a druggist's permit to be granted to me to sell intoxicating lipuors for medicai. mechanical and scientific purposes for the period of one year. The averments and allegations set forth in said to come ou for Mrs called niag. Mrs Lee Strobe threshed Monday.

Will' near threshed Tuesday. The Coffeyville Business College wil open October 6. This is now one of the best institutions of the kind in the country. Everything new and np-to-date. in West Ninth streett Louie.

Kirkpatrick on a three weeks' trip to New York be is still isiting Wanted In private family, a good colored girl competent for all general housework, wages $3.25 per week. Also a colored nurse girl not over 16 years old, wages $1.50 per week. Call at once, 301 West Eleventh street. batching, fcer husband is his aged father in llinois. cause she left a pan of milk in the Mn.ii! 11 wouid sour, vvnere-ever she went she saw that pan of sour milk before her.

Mr. and Mrs. Daugherty are a- visit from her sister, Mrs. and mm. Art from Iowa.

We will admit that our memorv is so noor that .1 (hearing at the office of the Probate Quite a Wanted! We would like to ask. mher of friends were en-. the. morning why we decided the night through the: iiHiore 10 get up early. Jew Southern Hotel S.

L. HART, Proprietor. Best St per Day House in the City Nwly refurnished, completely renovated. FirsTclasK thromrhout. Call and see us.

Judge, in Independence, Kansas, October 3, 1902, at 1 o'clock p. m. ED RAM MEL, Aug. 29, 1902. Pharmacist.

Fresh Bread and Pastry Every Day. The best on the market is found only. at Roesky's North of the Katy Depot. columns of your paper, if there is any person who has used Green's August! Flower for the cure of Indigestion.Dys pepaia and Liver troubles that has not been cured and we also mean their i results, such as sour stomach, fermen A Parson's Noble Act. "I want all the world to know writes Rev.

C. J. Budlong, of Asha-way, R. "what a erood and t-aHqM J. BOUILLY Tiic Delist of a Boy's Heart Is a Beautiful Watnh The Journal has them, and the name Of thii t'h ic Tin, DOliS AI.L KIND or STYLISH TURNOUTS AT tation of food, habitual costiveness.

Light and Heavy Transferrins 1 nervous dyspepsia, headaches, despon medicine I found in Electric Bitters. They cured me of jaundice and liver troubles that had caused me a great suffering for many years. For a genuine, all-round cure they excel anything I ever saw" Electric Bitters are the surprise of all for their won Livery and Feed Stable. Everything new and up-to-date. Telephone Ho.

156. Prompt attention aud-quick service lveu dent feelings, sleeplessness in fact, ergetic boy who will get out and se- A ..1 I Pl'T'ji I III! hliili it a VMo Mcoa cuuuBiea my care. any trouble connected with the stom t.n ottuav-npiiuiis xor tne weekly journal at 2ac each, making a total of 2l' ami -THE OLD LINE- derful work in Liver, Kidney and Stomach troubles. Don't fail to try them. Only 50c.

Satisfaction is guaranteed by Slosson Co. S. T. HALL DENTIST. All work done by the latest and most improved Crown nd Bridge work specialties.

Office over Boothby's drug store en West Ninth street. mi and Mm water Plumbing in all Its branches, done by TheJones'oTpinf Work Guaranteed Hnop east of Journal 'Pbohe 811. ach or iiver? This medicine has been sold for many years in all civilized countries, and we wish to correspond with you and send you one of our books free of cost. If you have never tried August Flower, try one bottle first. We have never known of its failing.

If so, something more serious Every failure in life is connected in some way with gambling and drinking. The other great cause is loafing. to us. together with the amount, we will mail to him, postage prepaid, as a present, this beautiful watch. Rustle, boys, rustle, while you have the chance, as this offer only lasts for a short time.

By using a little energy you can earn this beautiful watch and never miss the time. Send money by postoffice order or draft, and mail ail orders to The Weekly Journal, Kansas City, Mo. Send for samples to be used in TOM REYNOLDS. Manar. Livery 'phone 188; Cab offlce is Call day or night.

We make all train. Dr. J. M. HELLER, Physician and Surgeon.

Graduate frwrn Rnah siAinn rv.11 m.1 T. M. ROBERTSON, D. D. Denta! Office Hall Boildiug, southwest is the mater with you.

Ask your oldest druggist. Fresh Fruits. All kinds of California fruits. Best GEO. $.

COLBY. Architect and Superintendent. G. G. GREEN, Woodhnry, N.

J. Slosson it Co. iu.i buuae, iU4 cao, Ills. Consultation Free. the market affords.

Klondvke Kand Kitchen. Office Over Slosson' Drug Store, Residence. 31 4 E. unh St..

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