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Beloit Daily Gazette from Beloit, Kansas • 4

Beloit Daily Gazette from Beloit, Kansas • 4

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Mr. aad Mm. Welly of Do wot, are 1100 ED THE DEAD i In ton today. A C. Thompson of Eureka tovothlp, vaa a butloett vltltor, ber today.

Fred Heeler of Jewell wm before the Strawberries. eounty coma Ittlooert today oo li MEMORIAL atftVICCt FOR JUtTICI BREWCR IN PtOCNAL COURT AT LEAVENWORTH. Beloit Automobile Miller Miller, Props. 'West Main Street, Beloit, Kansas. C-: S3 We rc receiving Ten crates day.

THREE JUDGES ON THE BENCH 3 Now is the time to 6 9 9 BUY BY THE CR.ATE. 6 We nre prepared with two of thetxnt mechanic, all kinds of Bupplien, tire, oil, filtered ao-lino, and all accet8orie to make th antoist happy hen in trouble. We have a largo floor to take care of your cars. When in town drive in and leave jour car while you do your trading, fret. Come and we u.

6 9 A large assortment of FrK Fruit and Vrgrtablea Always on hand." Phone 17. Rttolutlont Wtre Adopted Rtconv mending That a atuet ef tH tuprtmi Court Juttlc Ke Placed In the Hail ef Fame In Wtthingten. Leavenvorih, Kaa, June 7. A me mortal tettton for the late Juailct llrever att held at the of tht June lerm of the United Utatct circuit court here. Betted with Judge Pollock oa the bench acre Juitye John rhiilpa of Kaaiii and JuJtt ln) of the Unorb dit trlct court.

About I(K lyr and retMetiU tbe city vere pretect. Ju lne I'oiltKk made a brief addreii tiaUng that It vat deemed fining ic hv the memorial eiercUet In thit vbere Juttice ttreaer lived it ii and it tor many )etrt both a tai and ral Jude. Ju.lse I'o loi t.mk fwllnitly of the career and hit? idii UI at tlnmeni rl Ju'ke isluod Sltli of Toka read tr-riet of refilutlont Irarinc the ra tcer of Jutilce Itrvver. The reolU (lout were and ended In rerommendlnif ihat a but of Juitlcv I Si In Overland Cars I WILLIAMS CO. matter.

Mm. Dora Carter left this morning to vitit her titter Mm. Shook of Denver. Mr. Hut of Glarto the demon-ttrator for the Overland car vat ber retverdajr.

Will Pmwettof Athervllle, a la to a tetterdav. Wlll't oev boute It progrettlng nicely. J. II. Gltaton of Abervlll, iu la loo today on buolnett, returning home by the noon train.

An old colored womtn who claimed to have reached her lWlh year, died I ant week at Coffeyville. Tbomtt Lle, one of the enierprlf log butioew ma of Glen Klder, vat here oo btuinett, yetlerdav. C. Lloyd, who hat been lo Belott on real etltle bhiioeit, returne-l thit oofo to bit borne at Wtkeeney. Mrt.

M. French of Jametlovo, arrived thit morning for a vltU ith her titter. Mr. N. Danielt.

Count; Clerk I'HUrioo eiect Mm I'etterton and Ue chiUlreo borne from tbeir vitit, the latter pari of the veek. Dr. Monte Gent wee unable lo attend the meeting of lb county board vetterday, becauteof tl llloett of hi If. W. J.

Ileldrick bat been practicing up vitit bit thoi gun. lie brought la 19 crow tcalpt Wr5y, to the county clerk. Grandma llitbcock la viiiting Grandma Litenby thl week at the home of Mm. I. 1.

Beil on 'Lincoln Avenue. M.tt Florence Hill and Mr. Walter Untitle gave Heir frleiidt quite a tuprlte today by the announcement thai tbeir marrta take place Uilt evening at ibe brlde't btue A number of the townllp awiom were In yesterday among them M. Grecian, H. Selby of Lulu; Lawrence Ihiski of Beloil; and Art nholten Bloomfielil a G.

Overboil and wife of near Glon Filler were viiur yimtay at 0e home of hi bruther Bev. Overholt of Melon. They returned home by the evening train. OKLAHOMA FIREMEN COMr'tH rreaer be In the Hall of Famt in rerretent Kantta Allret OB Juklle Hrever vert! lllitl. The children of the Primary Department of the Methodiat Sunday achool will meet at tbe church to practice for children Day exercite every afternoon thi week at 3 o'clock.

It will greatly aid th committee if the mother tee lo it that their children com when poeaible. Tbe Kaotat Magazine baa out circular! Hating lb at It bat on an titen-Ive pita for glvlog a tummer outing In Colorado to tbe tchool teichert andclerktof 'Kantat. The cott of tbe two eekt outing It lo be 175, covering railroad fare aod all, and trill eover niotl of tbe Importaot polnia la tbe tcenle ttate. Tbe Kantat Maga-line, Wichita, Kao can furolih full partlculart. if Mleje-l br II.

Ciiipatrirk i Juil II. V. We, Kdtrd Carrol! inttt William fiil and Judtte Joho f-tliip cf Kanwii Tit), Af'er cnclud trig tdlre on JtiMU Hreeer Jj.lte Fblllpt tald that thit voutd hit Ut aptx-trance In court at a Ju-U In Kaatat HltUion and be ba1 lavrem ftreeelL Coart then ljourred 3 o'clock In the In memory of JuUc rcr. Local News. E.

F. Pound of Glen Elder waa In Itrloil yoierdy on buinea. Tb lemrture W'day wat degree; the rainfall ihrew-trntbt of to Inch. Ma ft. A.

Bishop left tbi morning for a vitit with her brother near Dan O'Kouke formerly of Beloit, tii in town thi morning on hi way from Concordia to Minneapolia. IIOMF. MADK IIKEAD: 1-hooe your order for home made bread to H. Mm. Cella Iteugtegger.

Mtf CASTOR I A For lulant and CLildrea. Ttii Kind Yea Han Alwajj Bought Bear the HOUSE MAY STOP BALLINGER Blgaatare Mr. 0. fl Kntworth returned home with her daughter, Mr. W.

CreiU, fnm Alva, Okla, and will make her home here. Mm, lln worth lent, the winter with relative in Almagnrdo, K. M. Yesterday he recevied a newnimjier from that place, telling of a very biructive wiod torm. the or! the old tettlcM ever experienced.

The houe are Ciejrett It Preparing lo tnvatigau th tuddtn 0'Ti'il ef Met EWcient Mtfl, me George am Carl Bett of Logan tnwmthip were In town on butincta yetterday. Tlx it C. will give aa Icecream octal at the 0. A. It ball next Frl-day, June 10, at 8 p.

m. F.verjbody It invited and a good time It attured. Wif F4 Fullerton ha returned to hit home In Concordia after iit here with hit titter, MiM Jean whe will leave on her trip abroad nest week. Rev. II.

K. lrem lormely the Melhoditt pattor here, nl latt night at the home of J. F. Kobinwm on hit way from MinnnpoHa to (he Convention at Stockton. Will Brown and the Mmae Annan Gill.

Kdith I'orter, Zulu tfroadbent, Karah Gie and Dela Woodcock were the Metbodiat delegate frwra Ileluit who left thit morning for the Epworth league convention at Stork ton. Mr. and Mr. K. P.

Mirhcncr an I daughter Madiline left thit morning for Lawrence where their eon, Froet. will graduate lit! week from the medical cure of the t'liiverttty. The medeial arhool of K. it located at Kan City. TI.eHith of the Uilvt Mile slety of the IcrUn church eil! gh a tea at the bom of Mr.

I. tlurkbtrt. Wed-netdey at 2. 30 o'clock. Tilt bir.g the Jat meeting i the teaton, a large tltendance la Uv.

Living in of Clayton. MiM Vogelbird of Narke and Mr. I iuu can't beat it: One of these i up-to-date BinJers nith tongue trucks at $125 is a bijf bargain. tinker 'i putpoee getting rid of hi' W. E.

Kelly of the Pur grocery! left thi morning; of the Merchant' carnival and aviation meet at Tojieka. Mi. F. J. Anderson and Mm.

Uarkt cf Elder were In town1 thii morning on their wty to Codell, Kan. S. W. Sloan erd Mi' Grar Young of the C'brist ian church left' thii morning for the eonventon at Stockton, IE. A.

J. M. Carle. in department be aKStii him may have to th rl I Ti. be I preparing 'O she udveei cu'UBg 5J o' onsa of tit moat efJWrtt tueai in i-rrihre, Te reiiiota! of llvirr T.

tv't built on the "cyclone plan, and leing unccuUml ti alrong wirnl. many liwm mere oer turned arid wre iltft Ii Jmtt- Tbe firl Miot of limUtuU' uf the Norli rt Kanta Cvn (-ieiH-e of liie l. church, iil held tonlKhl The nreting Coit.lou I4ii ilajt. lie. M.

NicK. o't ti.i) avaU eili tpeak. fcfl itt of the drpsrtnt tatt rem AH 0r Ht Cither l.r Thir Artuit Tsurnmnl Tut, Art; penxita bavlug hiila aglot or oir.g me, atldrcn me at ehcre I i I I for the entuiog month, I Cei. T. Maltheet.

lifiCI ilCojt- Ail panic bating logn running at lare tritboul Collar or tag tUeiog that the i bat been paid ha 1 belter to it ibat tucb dogt are not at-bieed trejt oa tbe grundt of tbe high tchool building Ua. At tucb dogt base I -re a me a oulteoce 1 tball lake meauret to dltote of tucb dogt If their oaoert do not look Mm Henry Hoffmen relumed hom lam evening fpm Aurora. where he ha t-en vUiting her relative for a time. Mr. and Mr.

i ii. Chubbic left thii mornirig for Kan City where Mr. (rullic will attend the Ab-ataclert' convention. Tu5a. OH T.

Tr.e ') iViht ntu-n e4 tout tie ittr B'di UklaMma JSstfe Fir men a a SaiarJij-, to mu taf fr She nl Intat'lf: i'n A calling vm tfj.ry ha Wen prepared. aa4 i lie ntrtluc4 at the finl for aVe oj jMi-t jiiit JyhMi, a it the cae lS o'hett wto acre uibffinrtl tht grceni n4 frt'4 to ev Ier. tf Ihe txr it barpthed tii aainrt it to she fetMifi for dlmiai tt evl tterl tbit a precejen it tt I c'a'jlir4 la the goverijmer.t er re. 'ii here jriaid rrit (rjun a lf nurttr of est tti.i Tbt cnntiitn a for milb 'hit ti ing. itxi Itj tf afternoon tJe acre teo an automobile tide ottr the city an.li Meade of Belleville were among tho who arrived latt night to attend the a'ter them.

E. Seift, VH3 Janitor. Miniileriai Inttitut of the I. It. curch which ha it owning tevtton here tonight.

KILLED WHILE UNDER ARREST Ibe oil fteMv TotiUt there be a Mrc'-ultr parade. a4 to morrow t)se an4 re Ul be tin. Tomorrow tvening there UI tt a bi'lMue, Thur e'abt a baa ja! the Mr. Ilarnioo took a trip through Mm. Pete Krctch and daughter Ito left this morning for vitit with the Genglrr and I.uti familiei at Canker and Down.

Mis 1'earl 1511 and her mother Mm. H. A. ileil left thii morning for Moffat Colorado where tbe will visit her brother George, Hell. MiM May Bailey who ha been wiaiting Mm.

Harry Annan and Mm. S. T. Made of Scotttville, returned to her home at Topcka thit morning. MiM Rlanhe Heiner of Nile who ha been viiiting her Mr.

and Mm. George 8, Rhode ainre Memorial Day returned home tliii morning. Binder Tlne, the best there We are selling it for the low price of 81c a pound. E. A.

J.M.Caplc. P. Conrfiy rv.f Tlwmat Farrell left thit morning for New York where they will tail by the Funitaia of the Anchor line of Ixmdonderry. There final dentinal ion Omagh. Ireland, Mr.

Conrxiy' 1k hood home which he ha not teen mce he waa eighteen year of age, John Mcltugh accompanie-l them aa far a Kana City. Td Gettrnan of Jewell hat a carload of twenty horte at the Parrh barn today which he i thipping to Ohio, T. C. Crave tvho ha been employed at the Uland Hack and Feed barn ha bought out Mr. Plorer'a inlerett in the and will him-elf be an active partner hereafter.

hile Mr, llland attend to the hack Mr, Crave will giveojiecial attention to the feeding end of the concern and tee to it that the hone and teams which are entrusted to him receive the best of care. WORLD'S -VV. C. T. U.

MEETING the north part of tbia couult, and oulhrrn Joeeil o)unt latt week, and the way lU wheat bat developed lb patt fe ek, It rtraarkabla tie Internattenat Convention of the Or ganiiiticn la Nw In 8aion In CUtgow, tcotUnd. jnhia Dumber of that look like the; lil make foil butbelt to the acre. On hit rtlura be tU'pped Roll Simpaon returned Jrora Cashmere. Saturday evening. Where he had been visiting his mother and other relative.

G'ubbt Bttton Accwted ef At aultmg Two Whit Cirit it Krebba, 0k. Krcb. Jee Jrubht Hatton a negro rrura of aa at tar on tc bit girt here, vat taut and killJ by an unknoea mta :4 fuiloaetl the trill to liatton't t.ome la He a arretted nl brought here. While teated In a tjrug t'ore aeahlcg tbe arrival of om tert tomeone pcke4 a tbo-gua through rear door and fire at Ilataoo. The gill it' kwi aere Bo Injured Th negro iiruch tkem oer the head Its a revolver.

off for a at the Waconda Spriei; a tnltarium, ilh hit friend, jt boi, Dr. Abrahain, Mr. and Mr. T. Wllilamt r- The Ja)hak Stacker makes bir, returns on the investment.

Hnd out about them at E. A. J. M. Caple'j.

oelved word Saturday of the dealt, ol their aon wife, Mm. Wade Wllilamt Glaov, June The WorM't tloman Cbrif.iaa c-a treit opened tbi afterGoon in 8L Anrv'a bait, vita the tMrrtiailona pretltSect. the rouniet of id tc chair from tome SO Na: tonal Temperance anil vere f.rmI!j recehed Tonlcbt Mm. M. N.

vent. pteIJcnt of tae National T. V. of the t-nlled Stfet. vtll prw tide over the meeting that 1U be aJdrrnird by froa the Statea.

Canada, Auatralia New Zeaiand. India and South Africa la: night the lord provott gave a re reptloa for the vititort of Chicago, of tubereuloalt. Mr. and SELL SURFACE OF COAL LANDS 00 00 00 00 00 0ty i fJ0 g0 0 000 1 Mm. Wllilamt vlttied bra ajrear ago latt April oo tbeir tddlog trip.

A tab; girl vat burn ibem latl March. Mr. and Mr. T. C.

Wllilamt er expecting a vltlt from their too'a wife la a lee weeaa. Mr. aod Mm. Wade Wiilltmt traveled ttteatlvely latt tummer for ber health. Mr.

Williamt it an engineer. Tlie Loiger Wai Mtttur Hit Now titd Both Haute and Only Awttl th Prtti-dnt'a ignatur. June 7, The boute bU authorlring the of the turfar of coal landt tor agricultural purpotet Baa beea paited bf tbe senate. Th meature. hlrh It coBiMered very Important, now requtret only the tigna lure uf the prcitdrnt to mtke It a law TWO CROWN AT ST.

CHARLES tie More Yon Pay. i Court ef Cuttomi App' 0pn. Waahlngton. June 7. The ne court of cuiromi appealt betta loJay, tbt hearing of caie oa It docket.

Al ready the number tevrral acore. Tb jillitdlrtloa cf the trttmoil rovtr ap petit Utm the bcaitt ol general ap praJtvrt. Fred Walter and, Flojd Peck ol Corning, were killed by llgbtalng at nine o'clock Monday morning. Joe McNeil and Carl Hennlng alto injured bul art recovering. The four mco were titling In a row lo a bare oo the Ueonfog farm eaat of Corning when the lightning ttruck them Every other one of Ibem aa they ten titling, vat killed lottantiy, vhtle the oilier vo were teverely Injured.

alters vat about fifty yearn old tad Peck about teveoleea 'aroet Chief. Ounktrdt Cnfrence to Otttvta, Kan. Warn, lad. June "The et an nual national conference of the Dunkard church will be held la Ol tana, Kan. Thirty thoutand pemoet' aftemtcd the aetiiont of the conference at Winona lake Sunday.

Peoplemay forget where they have been well served, but never where they have been stung. OUK AIM IS T0 NEVER STING YOU A Canvat Canoe In Which Edgar Htcb and John Smith War Riding Waa Upttt. St. t'harlet. June 7.Wtil, a motor boat racing to tbeir retcuc oa the river here, Edgar Heck.

Zj yeart old, and John Smith, 19 art old. both of St Louta county, dronfJ The fllnuy canvat canot la hlch tbey ere riding overturned at moil la reach of ahore. Aptly describes the Coal situation. It's best to lay in your supply for months 2 ahead now-even good business to do so, if ou have to borrow money and pay in- terest on it. For Coal in any quantity large or small, see our coal, (try a Ion, if you like,) get our prices and then order for your future needs.

Our Coal -suits 5J all uiers. Every pound we sell is thor- oughly screened. Etperante Meeting at Wichita. Wichita. June 7.

The Bmt Batperanto convention of the South-wet ill be held here June It aod 11. Tbe entire program will be given la tbe tew language, evea lb tonga. Pelegtte from ill ttatet will be la attend aace. Mr. and Mm.

J. Kelm and daughter left Beloit latt evening on their way borne to Stockton from an extended trip in Miteouri. They have been in Beloit a day or two viiiting it father William Kelm, and the G. Simp-ton and H. G.

Kendall ami lie here. They will Up off again on their way home for a horl ty with Mm. ilillman of Glen Elder, a ticter of Mrs. Keim. Mr.

Kiem It an old timer in thit district having lived in Stockton thirty-two of the thirty-neen yeart tince he frt came to Beloit In '73. i In i in ii ink Coal ii i $etk Hornet in Aria Land. Wathlngton. June 7. An unuinal! beaty of hometeekert tblt iprln, Into virtoui prU of arid Wt In.ilrsted by report ahlrfi hte cou.e to the reclamation -tervlce TrnlnlfiJ.I of have Wto pour-Tit into ntsra, Oregon and Wah njt ar.

iatge nutnbeit bae be eliin? O.e uiltlfr tlimtte ol to Badgtr Aittatant Pottmatttr. XUditon. ine 7 Tbe Wla AMOi iatlon of nt I'oit mat'ert met here ti44 Id annua' contention ro tefk the Imiirovi-meni el the poMsl rervlce through the ei cbanee cf Kent and to urge the Inj of aisslilant pfnixa in li coe-eirerej emi'lojee. ii THE TRIO" riione 9. Elbert Nidcr, 0 F.IANK SOPr.P.

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