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The Gray County Beacon from Cimarron, Kansas • 1

The Gray County Beacon from Cimarron, Kansas • 1

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'0Scic6fi CIMARRON, GRAY COUNTY, THURSDAY, APRIL 21. 1913. No. 40 VOL.III. frangisco dead two new stores Chas.

Maxfield drove up from Montezuma in his car Tuesday. P. B. Grant, of Emporia, wt lOCMfl For Infante and Children. Tha Kind Yea Hsvg Ate WICHITA HORSES TO NEWYORK EASTERN AGENT FOR-CHASED TWENTY-FOUR DRAFT ANIMALS in our city Tuesday.

Came to Cimarron years ago and was promin-I cllt in Ihe Banking business here Two hew stores will start up ih Cimarron soon, a merchandise r-tore will be in the Fnery building in tin Kouth part of town and a gnfceiy stars in the old Farmers Boars tfro. Siiuiture of The Beacon prinU Sale Bill3. Mace Stucker was a Cimarron Miller pays cash or trade for butter and eggs. tf. Mr.

Fluke vvss a visitor in towr Monday. W. T. Fell, of Mcntezuma, was a visitor here Sunday. D.

F. Fitzpatrick, of Ford, was in town Sunday. D. Fmiieiseo one of the old and moat prominent residents here died Tuesday morning at hi late bom? in San DjOgo, after a lingeringfailing in his health, fir months he had been very weak physically and much of the time-confined to his frome, his death New York City probably oporatrs more motor cars than any other city in the world. Yet a few horses are used there and Wichita helps supply the demand.

A representative of Standard and Broden oi New York, secured twenty-four head of line draft animals weighing from 1.3G0 pounds to 1,550 pounds. THERE WILL BE A RUSH TOETTLE The government land office is receiving on the oveiags of fifty letterB a day asking about Uie opening of the 41,000 acres of government land to settlement in Hamilton county. The newspaper reports of the proposed opening have attract Tuesday morning the farmers over Gray county was wishing it would rain and so about 2:30 it SUl'c did Start 'it ktnfc nn vninincr visitor Saturday. Mrs. Chris Steinkuehler was shopping in town fftturda" Take your gutter and eggs to Millers at Ingalls.

tf. liert Smith and family were topping in town Saturday. Albert Nicole-was in town Saturday. E. L.

Farthing was in our little city Saturday. came quietly and peacefully with- thfi of the aftcrnoon an(, ewn. out, any evidcr.ee of pain. Mr. jng an(J a day Wcdne.3day 3 Mr.

Brady, of Ingalls, was in town Monday. Francis Immroth, Jack Barton and Rube Coy wore visiting her? Sunday. Mr. Whitecottn who is staying up to Ted McKitriek's place was in In New York these horses will fell l-rancisco came nere wnen quuu u-nnw thf, fnrmo. We the from $250 voung active man, and indentitied heBr Beacon.

ed the attention of homeseckers till over the country. The dnfo with the early history and com-'gtBte mercial progrefis of Gray County subject of this sketch was born! in Kentucky and came west and JUST (A)BOUT opening has' not been set by the dppartment yet, but full information about the land is sent out in -response to every r.jquest, Dodge Globe. OATE OF OPENING OF CANAL TO BE JAN with hard wark and good manage- to -n Saturday. If the Beoeon please you tell your friends, if it don't tell v.s, and we'll d.o our best to improve its weak points, if possible. merit gained considdrable woalth p.

A. L. Frohock pays the highest market price for your produce, tf Frank Kendall and wife were shopping here Saturday. UARY I. ftive I Davis ami C.

Keosling a N. ittle land land in -r at ngntinjf over some A. nt Ingalls, gives those who needed assistance. His lhnv nrn both you 3c under Elgin for your cream. Washington, April 22.

Col. George W. Goethals, engineer in charge of the Panama canal, Jias interest Jn Masonry hal always men( neither one of thpm )ooked heen such as to inspire h.s -activity thought he got th(J WQrst of go tf. II. 0.

Trinkle, of Garden City, I rtt ,1 was transacting business here Tuea-! aesignatea January bs uw RECOGNIZING LHINA Nothing that Presided Wilson has done I as created more interest and greater comment than his action in refusing to stand behind the international ban to China; and it is generally expected in view of his expression of opinion regarding the that order, ne neiongeu we will ca it a draw unti, thg number of the higher degrees of Lcxt lime. The next round wiil be the lodge and he was an 1. O. i-. gan Dleg0( California in 1915.

Surviving the deceased arfc Ins dily nay upon wnicn uia cauai wui uc open tor navigation, uispatcnes to Ifenfy Robins was in town Sat-j urday. Doc Jonen was in town on business Saturday. 160 acres improved land $2600. $ti00. balance 5 yrs G.

N. Davis. Col. F. D.

West, of Kinsley, was in town Friday. U. G. Updegrove was in town Saturday on business. When you are in Ingalls get a good meal at Millers for 25c.

tf See G. N. Davis for all kind of this effect were received by Secret- wiriow. his sons. Sari and Jas Fran- ne nas me ren- MARRIED Ed Prio- tnd Frank K'ssinger ac jhc-v.

republic that this goverment i ai Vi I Ul Vft i louu vino tvi iiu- a'e tf. Secretary Garrison futher an- Mrs. D. C. Danner, of Lewis, nounced that he decided to award was here the first of the weeit visit- Captain Amundson, the Anatarctic ing, her daughter, Mrs.

John Hop- explorer, and hii ship Frain, the eisco, of this city, Mrs. C. J. Jennings, of Bucklin Mrs. Dema Peters, of Ashland, Kan.

s.nl Mrs. P. C. Egbert of this plf.ee. His ehnreh connections were with the Christian Tha remains are on its way from honor of making, the, first passage per.

com'pahied by Miss Alma Gray and, Miss Maudie Hutton went to Djdge City Saturday morning on Up. where they we.e united in marriage-Frank Kissinger and Miss Maudie Wnodard was a cller very soon will jecegnize the new government of China and so give it a Ltar.dir.g which will faciliate iu program of China has patiently waited for the world to recognize the chang in Its form, of government. It would seem to Ixi entitled to this recognition. ftom the Atlantic to the Pacifii through the new canal. Hutching Gazette.

at this office Saturday. California, expecting to arrive here iomo time Saturday and the funeral 1 Monday. Mr Carter. of southwest of Why not have the mayor set a day for general clean-up day, and let every citizen of our town get busy It wouiof hetp the looks of the town. There was quite a crowd in towr.

Rtnro-eons Bread at Millers It. Mutton, Ed Prior and Miss Alma ray, they returned on the noon train. Their many friends' wish them lonj happy an-' prosperous wedded lives in which the Beacon ioins. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES FOR SALE always fresh and good. tf.

Saturday and the merchants report old Colt coming three- ytvara Henry Schminkie and boys were weight about 1100, is haulter broke W. L. Jenkins, Cimarron. tf. a good day.

A 32 revolver betweer Howell and Finder call at this office and receive reward, tf. Last Friday it tgan up. in the west r.bout noon and the wiryd began to blow, aout three-o'clock a Bmall toranatlo started about Henry Sdiminkey'a farrn southeast of town and traveled, north an far as the where it turued in a southwesterly direction until it got to the Keevea place one mile-South of town where it broke up. There was no damage done. Mrs.

Earl Mackey entertained the Embriid jry Friday aftoi-loor, Howoli, Mrs. Geo. oo re, Mrs. Mulhollnrid and Mrs. F.

Alexar.de", of Do.lge City, Going to Ball Game Washington, April 22 President AilHimarrartred to attend the ball in tqtfn Saturany. Cruder was in town on business Saturday. Miller always keeps fresh groceries tf. Dan Cross, of nortn of town wis here Saturday. Wilford Flaughsr was a Cimarron visitor Saturday.

Washington, D. C. April, 1913. Hon. M.

D. Gondor, Cimarron, My Dear Brother Youc telegram of the 1-1. instant just received, as "The fraternitv oi Gray County, Kansas, asks you ti itand pat for free ir" In reply, the present bill reduces tariff on sugar to approximate-y $1.25 per 100 pounds, and pro- C. Jennuig and family, of Buck-tin, wera here over Sunday visitir fe, witli her sister Mrs. P.

C. Egbert. Miss Maud Batcher who hasbeir, teaching school at Fowler is at home. 640 acres, 5 miles of towri, al. vere gin sts of the Ch.b, a idee time had in ti evening.

The Club as ent-rtained at the hone of Mrs. fohn the storm in the aft r-loon kept many away that would ave gone. ianie bjtween the Boston ami Washington "terms this afternoor. President Wilson las takan a great nterest in the local team. Hutchinson Uews.

Etta Fowler went to Ingails Sat John Scott, of Ensign, was her? Monday on business, good land, $6400. and half, casl bahnce 5 yrs. G. N. Davis.

Look to Your Plumbing. You know what happens in a urday on the Plug. Vernon McKinney and wife were Saturday Moze Powell and wife, of Kal- vesta, was in -town Monday. 11 A new store on the south s'de i tie track will be the the thing for U3 downhere, house in which tl plumbing is in poor condition- everybody in the house is liable to contract typhoid Mrs. B.

B. Carter and daughter, des that at' that expiration of threi ears it shall go on the free list. I have no doubt this bill will ek uid become a law in substar.cialb its present form. Thanking you for your and proffering my ser-v ce3 at any time they may be tf valiKvI beg to '-emain. Faithfully Yours, Geo.

Leo, were in Dodge City Frida some other fever. The digestive Chopping. trgans preform the same funttione i I 1 1 I 1 I I 'V i i the hurnen body as the plumbing L. Frohock, at Ingalls, pays oes for the house, and they should the highest market price poul amr kept first class condition all day April try. tf.

Dr. Amend, of Great Bend was in our city on business Sunday. Naimon Lynn visited his folks in Ingalls Sunday. i Etta- Fowler visited in Ingalls Mrs. S.

E. Ramsey was on the sick list the first o1" the waek, Mr. Fate Allen and wife. of Ensign, was in town Monday, the time. If you have and tr utile A number of reo.jle fi om I ere with your digestion take Chamberlain's Tablets and you are certain attended thi funeral of John Josser- OLD SUITil and at Colusa.

to get quick relief. For sale by all The matrimonial bug was busy Dealers. Garden city has a fiiarshal which hey should be proud of. Lasi Loy Dillman and John Shoup Short! an 1 typewriter. Wednesday evtninr Jim A'lolt w.

re Ingalls visitors Sunday. last week in our little th rt were three weddings. Take your eggs to Frohock he pays the highest market price foi them. tf. jietni to Garden to see about work A new machine, called the steno' Mrs.

Wm. Talley has been sick a garage, he had his suit ca-w with" the measles wn are glad to see typo, lias be3iT invented, which enables the shorthand writer to get villi his engiro in it, he got off at i ip derot an! vo vi tc --VS- Avery and Keasling the -land men were over in Grant county on busi-nesa Friday, from 400 to. GOO words a minute upon paper in an atsolutely a ot I. Mr Marshal went too vhen he went to a cafe, Mr. Mar Iter out again.

Mrs, Jus. McCormick, of Ingalls, was visiting her parents here over Sunday. nail went too, lie asKea Jim a and accurate for.n.- The basis of operating a -machine ia 'phonetic spelling. It is but a shorthand if i -p' tloniVr.ri it was plain to see Dodge Gity Pirates Mrs o.t Umtrron. was Via; marshall was on the ttai "I believe you are telling me 4 Atchinson' boy when he was told that his brand new baby sister been found under the 'W.

a visitor ir: llodge.City the Jftfsi" the week Dodge City 'Journal. ir thought he was, of a rotoriou typewriter. While thi worx done is virtually tho fst me as done bv baotlgter. (Yes! 1 To eo Bob Deal delivered 42 head oi shorthand it has the advantage bf lilac bush. 'You lied to me about vince him Dim 1 ad to ii auto Santa Glaus and you lied about being recor ltd in plain English gcton II es.

biiireplrnom time he was larg.9 er.o gh to sj it. No anger the Easter rabbit, and I guess At Lemert Park of any ggnr etti gly with siqfiljotftt'any Saturday, print en vol pes and writing fanners a' very low es. Call and ste.ftBrtJt you are Hungry go to When the goods there, Nayl-Nay! Pauline youhe lying now, and I won't believe in Heaven, nor Gpd, nor noth-in' anymore." Atchieon Globev tf. Miller not while that cop isstickin' around" N. Aexander Cecil H.

Alexander C. B. Anderson (The man of experience) SHOE SHOP in the. Ady 2nd door tast on south 'side Good work, Reasonable prices. Wants to cry your next sale PHYSICIAN SURGEON Phone 7 on liS.

Cimarron, Kansas. Notnry Public Office Ingalls Hardware Co's Store, Thone 7 on 21. in CIMAREtON, KANSAS,.

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Years Available:
1911-1913