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The Gray County Beacon from Cimarron, Kansas • 2

The Gray County Beacon from Cimarron, Kansas • 2

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,14444444444 41 444 44 444 1 1 fr First published in The Gray County Beacop Feb. 8, 1912. Wj ready to take bTF Appointment carr of your broken "WATCHES Dr. J. N.

Alexander Physician and Surgeons; 2nd. Floor of Weeks Block. Specialty. SuVgicaf for. Experience -ttve "CaHi or Night.

Automobile of Emergency. on 23 Kari. "PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday School, 10 A. M. JEWELRY." CLOCKS AUimiuiiiraiur.

State of Kansas, Gray County In the matter of the estate of I. G. Coffman, late Gray County, Kansas. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT." Notice is hereby given, that on the of 12. the undersitrned waS.

bv the Probate Yprea'criihg, il 'A. Evening Service 7:30 jRev. Harrison Pastor. CHRISTIAN i ISiday www ww. Court of Gray Cftunty.aiWifduly appointed and qualified as admin li'Blii caahmg and Communion 11 A.

M. a ig ior ff'ar 'A f. W. JiMio -wir wr wt W' -w -v nw if 191 Traimn CJlpsses pO P. O' Account Advantages.

istrator of the esjatj' Coffman late of Gray County, deceased. All parties interested in said estate will take notice, ahd goverl! themselves accordingly. iQ think thev can hide their money and be safer .5 than it was in the bank, sometimes forgot-the danger -of--fire. MAYOR p. 'Mi i -OUNCILMEN SAM FRANCIsSt J.

W. PHELPS J. H. hIVltKY J. A.

EVANS C. C. ISELY rt, CITY CLERK-'- will ii.U -Jt nt mvfu i Beacon use itioiJB. ContriLi to 2(t0 words, or pa. space.

AH JutvertiBii arliclce or you must ph. six words. Your pcr-pun. ties are always di'sirable hu a frigid into oliU'ti tj-ji yoC vert isi rig and you should ei for each sixworda. '8 Risks are taken on hidden monev that no prudent person would (Signed) R.

V. Derry(' administrator. Course Gospels and' Acts i Class'B Training for Service' Y. P. S.

C.E.' P. M. Ron other valuable property! Every year thousands of, dollars, off Mrs. S. R.

E. Bowyer, resigned. hidden money are lost by fire and burglar.s. mojnejr ill 1.1119 umiiv wiieitj it la mwava ciiaiiccwjj. a First published in The Gray County B.eacpn.of.Feb.

15, 1912. THE CRAY COUNTY ADVERTISING RATE? A cordial welcome to all services. U. B. Sunday-.

School Sunday School every Sunday, at 10 i'ctock AlLatS invited, Jhe Bibje Notice of Appointment Administratrix, 1 8 I -4-' "Vfe'tOCSKEN State of Gray'County, ss; Ih. estate 6T Sarah SlassTias one of the best teachers In theiciiity. NTieE OP APPOINTMENT Hous for Rent A six room house with a 1 large barn, cyclone1 windmill and irrigation plant. Large coalhouse" "otiie'irftltow's case a id get paid for it while in the it has cause her the mental anguish, (if a Hindoo Princess, countind the beads on her prayer wheel. We'ie i -J Notice lifcby given that on the 14th.

day of Feb. A. D. 1912, the un- Hartry Brice tester Lutfier detsufpld-Was; by the Probate Court ind chickenhouse. in good repair and ready to move quitting our job just out of co'nsider- .11 advertisers in the paper wlutiu r'lrit-.

front, back or inairi itinn rebates. inaugurated a no as follows: PfatitioVu CbalTli" But Bring The BiggtTvt Returns. nide page advertising, one fourth pae 10 cts. per column inch, lictwt'ryi j.ih fou rt't nd one half papre, 9 cts. per column inch.

-tween one halt and one iwKe -ets. -rer colum: inch. Backagtadvertisuia.jri.fciurUi less, 12 1-2 eta. per column inch. Between on fourth and one half pagre, 11 1-4 cts.t (jur colum: inch.

Between one Half anii'ofieajrerHO tn. pc column inch. Front patrc advertising. On th front pagre, we wiltancouraMW-uivrtipinp up 1-one half page, but more than that we will dis courage by increasing' the rate. On mirth, puk or lesa, 16 ctSi per column int-lir Between ohi-fourth and onehalf page, 1S4L-2 -eta.

per column inch. ADS LARGER THAN ONE HAL1 PAGE 25 COLUNN IfH. The sworn circulation Gray Obui.ly Beacon is as follows: of Gray County, Kansas, duly appointed and qualified as Administratrix of the estate of Sarah Louisa Flaugher For information address mtp WeceaseJ, lute of.t(?ray County. All parties interested in said estate will tfike BotiCevandigovero themselves ac 0rice Lutner -'eaWVers BdNDED ABSTRACTER CiAiarron' 1 2 Kansas Uion of the idol of our life. Wt lave learned one important thin'p the fight that we made to eman-iipate the working man from tht Aroldom of his economic enviro-ment and the subsidy of his "own mind and that is the fact that before you can educated the people you cordingly.

G. N. P. Care of The Gray County Beacon, SignedK Jnne Lt Brewer, A J' i 'Administratrix. V.

(First iiubliahed hi THE GRAx" COUNTY BEAC Kansas. imarron, must have the instruments pf eduea-. ON Feb. 9, 1918.) Jan. 4 11 18 2fi Feb.

1 8 is MO i 572 570 54 r7 C'JO i Notice of Appointment State of Kansas, Gray County, ss. In the matter of the' estate of Charles Tv Vinson, late of Gray County, Kansas. Notice Of Appointment Notice is hereby given, that on the 24th, day of February A. D. X.

F. ALEXANDER PHYSICIAN tion complete. The Press is not enough, you must have the law making power and the judiciary whicli'ihterp'rets the law as liberal as the editorial mind. have not altogether given up the idea of wvitirig-eur opinion of the edifor-' iuls relative to our dignified job ol educating Filthy Faxie and his mob-eliment that they were not a-tx-vjetha, that- you on a stagnant pond. i C.

K. D. S. Oakford. WE HANDLE: T.Zi'SU..

Wheat Lands Alfaffi Lands Stock Ranches iti have as cheap lands as "can be bought in Gray or other western Counties All inquiries fcrtfjfnjjtly answere and 70ur business solicited. Square dealing our'moVto listY-acfirfurWhed a'fi'd titles examined. 'Ml: US CIMARRON. jCANSAS The Latest Style Model No. 10 Smith Premier Typewriter with Decimal Tabulator Attachment can be seen at the Beacon Office.

Call and Examine it 1912. the undersigned was. bv the CIMARRON Probate Court of Gray County, Kan sas) duly appointed and qualified as Administrator of the estate of Char In leavingtjie Reaeon rancUin wi jes T. Vinson late of Cray County, establish- new precide'nt in tb Announcement. deceased.

'A ll parties interested in sajd estate will' take notfcB, ahd gov-' i. trt ern themselves accordingly. D. GoNder, Administrator. Harry Atty tor' A'drpr.

Hardin Ebey gpjipty Attorney, Bonded Abstracter, titles Examined, Estate of' Charles Yttison, De ceased. The trade territory of town is all dependent upon the distance "KANSAS. CIMARRON, to neighboring trading points. The wham Realty trade "territory "depends ''upon' the ertterprise of the merchants and the it w'rVpxf riTV'' VANST residents of the town. It a town LWIU: SEL'L of "'EXCHANGE your editorial life of Ye Scribe.

TWs 'lithe first tmie that we ever left ofi publishing a paper intentionally. When the Prolocutor 'was ed in Syracuse, tfreTtepublican'. Machine Politioari bought out the-planl to kill the- liberal paper that was being PJjbJished in the were hung in effigy and starved out for MihtiVr0' Old Ponderosity laft when he illumined 'the paw tllo.odS'lfUtchei'. Diaz, and disgraced every American citizen in the land, when wo mut the sanctum of the Deerfieldt News. The Prolocutor plant was mobbed at Garden City because we told some vital truths about some rotton people and conditions.

Yes we used language that was so'' plain that there was no way on earth" tb'at it could be misseonstrued. But we are leaving the little City, of Cimarron in peace and harmony. Many friends, are already inquuhip where we are going and wt are Teaving the Beacon office" Wt are, leaving the editorial manage-. 'dries not reach after thatrade jt will We carry a full and complete line of everything pertaining to hardware. We are located nearer the Trade Centei1 of Gray county tbm any other hardware store in' the' cpiihty and 'can satisfy your i- 'i wants whether it be a bee swatter or a' bath tub J.

or an elephant. A complete TINNERS OUTFIT in connection, ready to do all your repairing anb we' guarantee every bit of work' that leaves the store. GIVE US A CALL. fts'-Pall' description. "9ome goc4 Alexander come only as fast as it has to, fatms east oi exchange lor: western C.

tand. i it will grow as it is forced to. But if the "merchants' go after1 business in' the surrounding" country, adver tising in every possible Way, and making good every word of their ad Elgin Market. For week endirig Saturday, Feb. the 3d.

1912. -l 'V Butter 36c per lb.1 vertisihg, trade will cbrne from an ever-increasing radius, the town will gain reputation for being awake and When you hear a man sneering at the local paper because it is not big, cheap and "newsy as the city papers', "you'ean safely liet he does not squander any of his wealth ip assisting to' make it better and that generally the paper has done, more for him than he "has fur it The man who cannot see the benefits arising rorh a. local, newspape" is 'it' will-fo'rg to the It is the men in the towrwandjiot altogether tfie -men living within.a certain num-ber -of miles from it.that makes, the towngood for nothings a Subscribe today. ETDPP SIXTY SOCIALIST sflE.E. BOOKS by Uelts.

Loudon. MArx. l.af&ritae,"HBrroia,'Sptir(r Hud otlier soriultBt wrlerH. No (vo alike, VI phvm taab. -Wb wlllriall tbe ftfll set In ft strnnir paper box-reeto anyone iieudUiir (or a ittfw yearly tub aovlptlon tothe IntepiHtltuUSoitlallt.KevliiWf be only Illiiat rated maauzlne Uiat la of, ftir ami pf tlifi WAPklnjcsVlaaM.

ol uta bwka ani tropv il tle liovi4w mailed tor inc. OUAltLKS a KEKU ut) w. Kinij)tru, (Diteiwo. 'I -'i Hardware aDoui as mucn value to a town, as ment of The Gray County Beacon a "delinquent tax list. Now-a-days when, people want any thing they look in newspaper i.M.

0. Gonder, on February 24, was appointed by the Probate Court of Gray Cotanty, Administer 1 of "the-estate of T. by' the creditors of the said estate, and duly qualified as such. His notice of appointment Appears in this issue. to find where to get -j If they want the services of a painter, a carpenter, a plaster, a plumber of any other 'mechanic or trademan, they expect to find a card in the as reluctantly as any of the other previous publications that we have pioleted on the.

stormy Capitalistic sea, and yet we do not feel any humiliation in the sense of defeatwi; have'TiViGa County Beucp'ts'ole'-ly on the account of Mrs. V.ernie V. Osikford's heajjh. The nervous strain of faejng the wjfe of an editor who says things pnd does things is more than our little sufferipg suffragett, can This life is altogether too strenuous for her. This thing of having to stand round, In front of jail doors and attend paper, rney lookvioiri.Uy.

-JJCa nnxl'One the advertiser gets the job. A peculiar coincidence occurred A man who 'was afraid of thunder this month on February three of the old residents of Gray county, John Backer, Baraer. and C. crawled into; a hollow log as aplace of safety during storm. Tne, 'thunder -th; rain Vinson all buried, one arrpn, one at Pierceville and one in.

court every other week' has split log began to swell tip till the poor fellow was wedged in so tight that he some of the fibers of her nerves and they are all out of tune with. is OF, FOR and BY the Working It is the best and biggest nufgazine size, 'profusely illustra'-' ed with- photographs of incidents in the greajt Class Struggle, inontb, by month. WhcrdveT'th5 war between the wage-earners add capitalists is hottest, there the REVIEW has its correspondents and photographers, tu send news and picture, of tlie ghh i. exposes, the class character of the Courts, the .1 a. i kiJ ii.

u. I ybu- a. creamy separ ator as ood. as human geni us has yet desYi.8P4 iwhich stay by, If the-roachine is not Jound to be as-represented drag it back to me and get yopr money without the chord st. the time3, The fyl-imentsof her refined sensitive nerves will not permit her to try cases, ij urt where her excellent head is will eonld not get out.

All his past sins began passing before him. Sudden-1 ly 'he remembered he hadn't paid his newspaper subscription, arid' he-' felt so small that he Jjak right fint. y'ij T4 CpTWirft1iW having ascrab'witli H' mail, order each time put in jcapojrd Je af-1 'M, tfj "HeilQ, bairuttV'yssJ i will send the Beac'oS andi any one of the following papers to your address one year for only $05. it crea, changes taking place in the factories, the mines and the hulls; with Ti.e REVtEW'S 'YdtHHGHTING MAGAZINE; hi, in the thick of every industrial' an j' political fight of the REVOLJU: TION all over the world, ybu vftAtihe -Ten cents a. copy, I.

Of) si year. We have made a special arrnnoement by whieh we offer, you THIS. PAPER, and the REVIEW one year BOTH FOR ADDRESS THIS OFFICE. fiutm i.M m.i I in i -ii i ui iirma mat law she does not desire married to her every time. Again this law business has given her" sueh a holdon the fundamentals, that she is determined that he can apply law I found, stop, where they cat your hair) while, "That aolA barber is ugually.a place whore they cut other 'ieliosvs hair Veil Wait, Ilutchinson News.

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Pages Available:
410
Years Available:
1911-1913