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Beloit Daily Gazette-Times from Beloit, Kansas • 1

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TIMES, THE BELOIT -DAILY BELOIT, KANSAS, FEBRUARY. 8 MONDAY 190U PKICK 5 CENT 8 VOL II, NO b7 'iwsmmsmesaeess Mitiiiiiwi'nTrriiTii nm-nm nnimni HUGH CO'III DIED YESTERDAY DIED YESTERDAY. Suits I Ik Public ie was lEteiT iiiskess res desire to call your attention 30 mu ci ksst ncatr RESPECTED CUtZH. Samuel M. Swing died afternoon at 13:40 o'clock at liia home I to the faet that we have purchased, from tin on North Lincoln aveune.

For mv. era! years lit had not been enjoying the beat of heallh.but had been able.a pan of the Una. to come dotn to hi office, lie was down town for the laat lime aiwut two weeks ago, and AFTER A UI6ERIR6 ILLNESS OF SEVERAL WEEIS DEATH CLAIMS AN OLD RESIDENT. Hugh Conn, after an Illness of a few weeks, die I yesterday morning at II o'clock at the hoiue of Ms daughter, Mrs. It.

II. Chapel, on KaM Main street, of complications due to Ids advanced age. The deceased was born in Jan. H. UTi, and at the time of his death was years and 24 days old.

Willi his parent lie removed to Ojilo, where he lived until he was about 1 years of age when he migrated to Indiana. Here on Sept. 5, 147, he was united In marriage to Klia-beth SliurU. To this union six children were born, live boys ami one girl. One of the boy.

(eorg, died when a small child. Adoiph grew to manhood and died about six years ago. i from thai time began to grow wore when death final ly came yesterday. lie waa born at San ford, Vigo ning business and arc now in shape to servo the trade in a satisfactory way. When you have work in our line we would he pleased to tiiruic with you and we will guarantee satisfaction.

Thanking you in advance for Indiana, and at the time of lit death Li jy if A waa paol 77 year of age, the date of hla birth being January IS, 1H32, and To supply our growing demand for ready to wear Suits and Jackets we have concluded to carry them in stock hereafter. All our Suits are of the Palmer make, guaranteed to give satisfaction. We extend an invitation to all to see the newest in man tailored suits ranging iu price from $15 to $25. at this place tin greater part of hi boyhood day were spent. He wa married at Dial place be fore enlisting a a volunteer In the federal army, and to this union there were born four children, the your patronage and assuring you that I we would he pleased to have you call surviving one being CJia.

K. Kwing and Mb Clara Kwing, both residing In Ifelolt- Tlia other surviving rela Madison, Charle and John and Mrs. It. II. Chapel, of this city, are left to mourn the death of a kind and loving fa: 1.

1 Mr. Conn died In June l'). Wl. UU family Mr. Conn moved to Kaiita-.

iii the year and wltie! Uvea, beKldrn hi wife, are a brother. John Kwing, of Hanfofd, Iml and a and see us, we remain Yours for business. aioter, Mr. A. K.

flman. of Terre on slim nnw known as the Hates Haute, IM. lie cnll-OcI in the Civil War a a private volunteer In Co. K. I3i Illl-noifi Infantry and for merltous nervlce I3LOOD BROS.

farm in 1. t'reek townxhlp, where lliey ilvel tutll when lliey moved to ISetoll. The deceased sail ntemlMT of Ue M. K. cliurch arid the services were wa afterwardt given a commission 19 5 'IVlepimnt Ka-it Coiirt Strwt at lieutenant, and then a little later held from thai place in this city this rved a captain.

In February, liT, he and hl fam afternoon at u'ciuck, liev. II, J. The Now York Store Mercantile Ixtreru, having charge of the -r vice. Company, ily moved to larem. where lie i TURKEYS OR SALE.

The Interment was made In Kirn wood engaged in the Ice and coal btittnext In be ok hU boHlnewi in I Young Mammoth Bron Turkej. cemetery. Mr. tonn nut tuott excellent rill- rence anl came to lleloit, where he lias liK-e been engaged In the coal ten siKt ha-l kcores of ffleinU who have known him for years as a true friend arnl a christian man The be- ousinrw, HU family did not move to IWiiilt at that time but cotulurtixl to lnc Ingalls and I'lumb has held office longer than one term, l'effer. Gird flunk V.

Kh ti express our thanks to the nclgnbvirs and friends who ao kindly assisted us during the sickness and death of our mother. Mrs. Mary Walter Michael Walter Mrs. Mary Human August Walter Herman Walter Friends the late M. Kwing arc welcome at the home tomorrow ami up mil II nn The casket will not Is: o-(ii-it al the church.

the present legislature enact such a law. The government has filled a com-plaint in tlte federal court at, Karwa. reaved family liave the hniuUn iToml at my farm In fjreka town ship. llione lCt G. Caughf).

ur suit man from the Ka.st who was to have been here lat week wlil be here Friday. Feb. 12. He carries a full line of Ladle" Jacket, hklru and Suits If you need anything In that line come and have your measure Iturton and Itenson of the ingalls the KiuimuiiKv line, and irkln, Martin, Harris and lxng of the i'lumb line, were one- termer, or past termers. Charles Mrs.

A. K. Klt'lcher. ho ha been lulle sick. Is urw UU, and Uils CurtU comes the nearest to a two- City against the Harvest King instilling wiili shipping whisky Into Oklahoma )hellrd "tomatoes" ami "starch Kv.

I conducting revival In Top''' end from termer, a lit waa elected to serve a aiterriiHHi ImiI little Impt-s wre enter-lained for her rccmery. taken C. M. lirover few month of Burton term in addl lion to his sU year term. It said that no other state in the i'nlon can live In Iittreme until I he prlng of when lljey came here.

I Hiring Mr. Kwing'a UKlnw carver ami renlderM-e here he hax won frti-inhi by the lH.h In lieloll and the Mirtotirxliicominurilty. lie a careful and ctiMrraUve Imslnei man. ktriclly hmiuKt, kind aixl accommodating aihl a itt'lgliUir ami frlend IIU death will be felt keenly and mourned with m.Iiio. not only by hi relailvei, but by all who knew hint.

He in one of the tew buMrtew men of lleloit, who at the lime of hl deaUi, ha.1 In IhiI-iMt Iwre rviWJuiuisly for tlm pt JU Mr. Klii! waa Uiurouli clirUllan touch thU record. PSOSttSCMslOSIOIil News Notes We are now (felling Kwing Her berl HiawaUiia Ihilly World and It Is a very neat ami newsy paper. The new battleship Iclaware i launched Saturday at Newport New. and wltnewd by a croud of ,000 people.

It Is Mid to be the biggest and bet. battleship in the world. ir. Herman ltran.lt, was arretted in Chicago and found guilty of bigamy and grand larceny. ll hat forty wives and has swindled them out of at least Tlie Supreme Court, has Just handed down a decision whereby the ball fans are to be made happy.

They say there Is no law against Sunday be ball In Kansas and that there will be no way of preventing playing the National game on Sunday unless a Illustrated Song Artwttt Isn't. We are going to Scott county, on the excursion next Tuesday. Feb. Bj Boyd B. Cbsbbic.

The Electric Thoatre Beloit's Popular Amustmsnt Risort. 2. Tlwse who want some of the- reports evmi Topeka is satisfied, The Senate and House are in a row and no pay ha lsen awarded our worthy legislator up-to-date. There la no alarm felt over the Male regarding the condition of afialr for It a rind) Uat this one proposition upon which they will finally get together. The election by the present LrgUla-lure Joseph Hrllo to Uie fritted Stated Serial, recaJIs to student of annas political history the remarkable fact that no Senator bargain and are ready to go nevt week, let us know so we can arrange for ticket Wilson A liotcix geniletnan, hating brru a member awl a faithful worker In the l'rvby-terian church Mticc laiyhomi.

He Moving Pictures 'I rick sky. Tin CiVvcr I'rin- I'css "Tin- Mi--hainfs nf a Tiie last week of low prl.vs at the new Studio. Doors Open Kvery Evening Program changed, Monday. Wednesday Friday. Joined the Nc rrotldence, Iml, I'reohvterlan church, when a young: man, and at the time whrn llw Juhn ('.

Campbell, wlio wahli wile'ii uricle. iiiULUHe.L UilaL UXlL UuaX UUak Una. UtlaL Uilal UHa wa tiie pastor thrre. Since hl it- mgval to llcloli he ha lieen a faith Matinee Kvery Saturday Afternoon. ful worker In the church of that 2 denomination, nerving a elder for There Will Be A many ra r-.

lielng ccoihI in numlier Di-O-IQ-O-O-O Of )ear' cervli In official church x.nillon. only In Mr. W.J. The funeral will be lirld tomorrow aflernkn at the t'reoh) terlan cliurcli. I PtabMc Daece Uev.

J. ti. Hilton, preaching the wrumii, ainT Intermerit will I made illMlm fiidltu! A full full list of prizes and events fur the tWMler conterl will appear In tomor.ow'i dallv Also full program of the land cmtcet Watch the in Kiiu(nl cemi'tery. The Monlc lodge, uf which he a meiriljer, AHuliei. All old soldiers and members of lleloit l'ot.

G. A. are requested to meet at II lot headquarters, on Tuesday, Feb. at 1 o'lock, p. m.

for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late comrade, S. M. Kwing. J. W.

Tost CommarKler. will have charge of the funeral. The AT THE- (i. A. pml, he ing a member alw of thU urganijatlon.

will altnd the funeral In a body. ils 'I lrli was at Simpon ai. Cuutv Assessor 1 I' Slmpson.came 100 lili Dt( lie it Hull. Nome's annual dog-race, the All-Alaska Swccptake, widen has rUen to be known as a orting classic the world over, will run this year over an sui mile course, from Falrlariks to Nome. A tlrt.tsw prize goes to'tlie winner and more In smaller prte.

I I year Hie sweeisktake was run from Nome to Carnlie and return, a 4i mile Jaunt which occupied live di)tandwas traveled by the racing dog team In a tierce hllzard The plan to race from Fairbanks to Nome would Involve a ten days trip over snow arid Ice, mtof it on the bosom of the Yukon. The trail Is a good one. and barring storms the Journey might he made by the racers in nine PAYS $37 FOR A MINCE PIE down from Caw ker City this morn Come In and see a full line of Ladles' JackeU. Suits and Skirts at rover's Friday. GEM ing.

OKI 10 Alt SCHOOL STUI6ER flilO FOIB. Iliitchlnsoti. Fel. A FEW I Tlhiis Evennimi mince pie sold for W7 al a pre auction at the Med ford Consolidated School, fifteen miles northwest of HutchlnKon. Bargains Special The pl was made by Mrs.

Kd. Muff- days or a little les. man, and was bought by an "unknown." The purchaser reluses to Her ISlk lirlWij iiiitirtert. (' rand ma iHinham. who lives on K.

South street, celebrated her Uth blrlliday anniversary Sunday evening Kive his name for fear he may iw disliked by the women whose pies drew only or 110. 3 The auction was for the bene lit of by Inviting a number of her friends the piano fund of the Medford School, and II fleer i pies brouKlit thCi. None old for less than II. Medford School Is one of the best country schools In Kansas. The to come and take supper with her.

There were aliout a doxen present and all enjoyed a roost delightful evening. Mr. Punham Is a most excellent old lady wlwm everybody loves and her many friends will be glad to know that she Is enjoying very good health and all Join In wishing her many happy returns of the day. bulldlriK cost eo.ooo, ami Is heated by furnace and lighted by km. All the pupils are brought school In four Beginning at 8 O'clock.

Program Will be Furnished. Music by the Gem Orchestra i Come and bring your Lady and have a good time. Best of Order Maintained covered wagons, which are lieated by charcoal stoves. i Immi lit. 1 have heard the voice of I.

it C. Eieiriiii la Saliti There was a large number went from lleloit ami adjacent towns to Sal I na yesterday on the Knights of 4 -I singing on her natal day: 1 have In If ttkti bsfore March 1st, lJO tn'rvn, it mls from Alton, wvll inijnvl, jutvs' wh-at, 12 acres alfitlf. IVuv acres 8 milt from Alton, well improved, acres wheat Price lfiO acres river farm, well improvwl. 4 ruTes nlfalfa, 40 acres wheat All for a acres, miles from Alton, kmm1 improvetnentii, acres wheat, 20 acres alfalfa. lVice 72-acre ranch, 1 jnile of town, 1ml acres in cultivation river runs through farm, all fenced, fair house and burn.

Only jer acre. A fcood dean sUxk of merchanise, invoke about Will sell either or tioth of the above or trade for good farm near some good town, east Mi acres, i miles from acres wheat Price .120 acres, miles of town, 250 acres in cultivation, t2.f acres in wheat, good house, barn and well. Price, $8,000, time on acres, 4 miles of town, ao acres wheat, fine land. Price $2,200, time one 320 acres tf miles of town, all two wells and windmill, house, Intm. granary, iio a'res in wheat, one-tnird goes with pasture land.

Price 16 per This It only a partial list of the many good deals I have to offer. Write me yoor wants. I have it Yonrs truly, r7zn. Foreman, 41 heard her gentle whisper, and aha blew my hat away; and she picked me up and rolled me cater-oorner Columbus excursion train, the number of tickets sold being ltX, of which (M through the town, and she piled some sidewalk on me, hoping It would hold were round trip. The Sallna K.

of C. council Initiated new members there yesterday and me down. She laelnglng, gentle Kan entertained as guesta members from as, a melodious refrain; you may hear her dulcet warbilngs In the chlmmey, al the pane; you may see the different town In North Central Kansas. Those who attended aay that the Sallna members 'entertained In good style. In tire evening a big bsnusl was served.

Among tlte the haystacks flying In the ether over 506. head; you may know It fat her birthday, you say watch her paint things Admission LADIES speakers at the banquet waa Frank red. Kansas, Kansas, gentle mother. I am glad you feel ao gay, glad to see FREE you up m-eomlng on this festive natal A. LuU, of thla city.

Koch ec" 1 i toeaorro. day; but Ust way you're raiolcg thunder cvjcm an rt-t, ta auertct Cat pu'fi.

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