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The Gray County Beacon from Cimarron, Kansas • 1

The Gray County Beacon from Cimarron, Kansas • 1

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Cimarron, Kansas
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A- (76 eacort. A CONTINUATION OF THE INGALLS BEACON UNDER. 1 HE NEW NAME AND IN THE NEW LOCALITY. VOL. II.

CIMARRON, GRAY COUNTY, KANSAS, APRIL 18, 1912. No. IPraiyj County OO0O0O0O0XKD0O0OOO0O0OaO0O COFFEE CARTERS HOTEL We're Slightly Disfigure! Bat Still In The Ring. MAIN ENTRANCE, SOUTH DOOR ON EAST SIDE WHILE ROLL THE CLEVELAND HOTEL- ED. DIXON, Prop.

First class service. Reasonable Rater. Across the street from Santa Fe Depot. Cimarron areas. SANDWICHES ALL KINDS 5c Short Orders LILY BAKERY and Restaurant 5 WE ARE BUILDING.

We have opened a Restaurant and Dairy Lunch CRESCENT HITEL in connection with our akerv and are rjnared to I am fully equipped to do any and all kinds of Wind-mill and Well drilling or repairing. Work done on short notice. Call 61-42. HARVE P. ELMORE.

Cimarron, Kanj. serve SHORT ORDERS and DAIRY LUN3H. Any thing in fact found in a first' class eating place at J. B. M.

A. MILLER, Props. Meals, 25 50 cents. Line of Groceries in connection. Ingalls, Kansas.

tie most reas jnable prices. We alao irry a line of BAKERY GOODS THE; COMET CAL For Skin Dibeases. A 'rpitmmt that costs noJiiajr unless provi Jeo satisfortnrv (UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT HIDES WANTED! Will pay the higheit market Price. Bkinu Them To J. E.

BURNS Ingalls, Kansas. baked fresh every day and ara ready to take ordei for anything in the Bakery line. Give Us A Trial And Be Convinced We have a jrrayish white with a pleasant odor that is eU.i. to use, waich we believe is the known remedy for the relief of gkin diseases. We want vmi tr.

Eczema Oil for STEAK EGGS in any ol-it forriia. It qaickly See the line of CANDY We carry. We Are Here To Stay C. Ayers, Prop. HAM EGGS COFFEE POTATOES COFFEE lays the inflammation, fives or.itt.it.

LILY BAKERY and RESTAURANT Robt T. Fleming, ion to the inflamed surfaces POTATOES S. C. Brown Leghorn EGGS FOR SALE. $2.

per hundred. 50c a setting1. Fertility Guaranteed. MRS. Wm.

JIOBINS Cimarron, (Phone 3-199) Kans. 25c 1 25c 30E "Spring is came." Whoop! She snowet'i. John Brown and wife were shopper here Saturday. Look for the Good Studio's ad this week. tf J.

C. Hecathorn transacted business here Saturday. D. Boderick was trading here Saturday. SeeTalley for oat meal for young chicks.

W. E. Foulke traded in town Saturday. 'fe the a ova Girl. "Bud" Rohrbaugh ome In from th north Saturday.

Visit Ts.lley's store imd get prices on Cannedgoods and Dried Fruit'. ff. Sapp was trading in town Saturday. Jess Rahl, of near Montezuma, was visiting in town' Monday. PUBLIC nelps restore healthy We ruarantee.ttexallEczema St 1 to iatisfactorily benefit money Jack.

Price pr dox 50c. Wail orders attended promptly. i Rath BaitibridKe. The Rexall Score. Divide ('ity, Kansas.

Gilbert Avery arrived nr, i-ron Monday afternoon f)r a ihort visit. Ford Promoter. O. B. Douglass and Ed, Bieln an tame over Ina'U tj a lenl 'oiirt Fr Sale: An English Bull pup nci'jtre at tais t.

r'red Newton visited r'e ids I ro Saturday eveninpr. returning lo In. alls Sunday. Ethel Miller, of Ititralls, visited with Valetta Dey and Gladys Ralph Garrison, of Ingalls, came down Saturday evenirg. Eggs for hatching.

-1 will sell at public sale at my farm 4 1-2 miles south of Ingalls and 1 1-4 miles north of Gray Center school house Saturday eveninr. White and Buff Orphington eggs for sale at 50 cents per setting, Visit Talley's store and iret pricr 'f Canned and Dried Fruit. The Alpha Delta and Belles Letter Tuesday, April, Mrs. Geo. Moore, Glen Johnson visited his parents in Larned Sunday.

Andy Brinson was on the sick liBt Friday night. contest given Friday evening was attended by a larsre crowd. The "ollowing were the winners: Oration. at .10 o'clock a. the following property: Horses Kdith Thompson; Reading, Helen Neelay; Piano Solo, Myrtle Hatch; Vocol Solo, Winnifred Dillman'; Piano Duet, Mary Evans and Val- lia Dey; Essay, Alma Grav.

Tht debate question was. Resolve: "That testriotion on Immigration should be increased" The negative sido won, the speakers Mc-Farland, Francis Lapton and Libbie Whiteside. The Alpha Delta society was presented with a silver cup, 1 Plack Mare 11 yrs old wt 1300 1 Chestnut Sorrel Mare 14 yrs wt 1250 1 8 yrs. in foal wt. 12E0 1 Iron Gray Mare 9 yrs old wt.

1250 1 Blue Roan 5 re old wt. 1050 1 Red Roan 10 yrs old wt. 1000 1 Bay Mare 3 yrs old wt 1000 1 Gray Mare 11 yrs wt. 1000 1 Black Mare 2 yrs old 1 "1 yr old 1 Sorrel 1 yr" old 1 Pony 9 yrs old. A good cow pony 1 Bay Horse 7 yrs old wt.

1100 1 "4 yrs old wt. 1150 1 Black Horse 4 yrs old wt.llC0 1 team Bay horses 3 yrs old, match team wt. 2200 1 Bay Driving Horse 7 yrs old 1 given by the teachers. Machinery. 1 Emerson Gang Flow 14 2 sets shears.

1 Good Enough Sulkey Plow. 1 No. 4 Oliver Lister nearly new. 1 Superior 12 Disc wheat diLI. 1 McCormick Header.

2 McCormicc Mowing Machines 1 2-Section slant tooth harrow 2 Disc Harrows 1 Low Iron wheel wagen with 18 ft. Hay Tack. 1 Milburn wagon nearly new a good one 1 Emerson 4-shovel riding cultivator 1 Acme 10 ft. steel hay 2 Sets heavy work harness with all leather collars 1 Set heavy work harness 1 Set light work harness 1 14-hole wheat drill 2 Corn s'ed 1 Sod plow 1 Grass eteder Household Goods 1 8-foot Extension table 1 Oak bed 2 Large rocking chairs Other articles too numerous to mention piO0T go-, 4 a. ft i i 2 li I -S3 5 5-1 I i FIB- rt I ill i i II 8.

K- B- I Qp6s30zl 1 Black Cattle, Hogs, etc. 1 Dark red milch cow. 1 Light milch cow, large. 1 Pol ni China brood sow. 1 Duroe male ahoat.

Hon. T. A. Scales, nf Dodge Citv, was in atten lance atconrt Tuesday. Mrs.

C. V. Niokerson. of Ingalls, was in our city Tuesday shopping. S.

C. Brown leghorn eggs for lale. Mrs. Wm. Robins, Cimarron, Kansas.

tf Misses Rovton and Whitwnn took the school child en of thei rooms on a little picnic excursion Tresday evening. They reported the fruit farm a fine place for a Dicnic and everyone had a good time. If you milk throe or mnrv cow first claw separator is t( heat investrrtnt you can mttlcc. Dillman will sell you ore that wnrroned to he jrnnd as hay make, nt nfc that yon aj Vilo to pav. It wilt psy you to i ivestigate this matte-.

Th M'e tv-e Chr'sdun church met nt tVe home of An'y riinson ToesHay afternoon and. bade Mrs. CI fs. Bastion ad'eu, she will leav fir her new i home at Great I en', yany nice i tokens of rnmembra-c; wti-fl Klvtn h''. efrX'Ml-f J.

W. Sullivan, of r.orth of In Terms; All sums of $10.00 and under cash. All sums over $10.00 will accept bankable note for SIX MONTHS with 10 per cent interest from date or 6 peren off for cash. All goods must bb 3ttled for before removal. as business visitor inowft A 4B! Alexander, front south west KrJlij LUJNUJd AT JNUUIN of town, transacted businass her Si -r m.

a a i I San Francisco, Clerk. y.vp. Anaerson, auclv Saturday (J. A. Johnson, of northeast of A.

O. Swaij, Owner. Wn, was a visitor in town urday W. A. Levan.

of near Grey Cer ter, rnado I is regular, trip to our.

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Pages Available:
410
Years Available:
1911-1913