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Great Bend Beacon from Great Bend, Kansas • 4

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Great Bend Beaconi
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Death of James A. Brady, Tomorrow is Kansas Day January 20. TIT BE AC 01. xJo Gripe Prof. James A.

Brady, died of quick consumption at the home of his par Mrs. Brewer and daughter Maggie were up from Pawnee Rock Sunday. ents in this city, on Friday, January When you take Hood's Tills. The big, old-fash-loned. sugar-coated pills, which tear you ail to OFFICIAL OEOAN 01 Tli Bartoa County Alliance.

23, 1897, at 4:30 a. aged 27 years FOR SALE pieces, are not in It with Hood's. Easy to take Star Grinding Wm. Eikmeib. and six months.

Mill, cheap. BARGAIN DAYS SC At the "Cyclone." These are sure enough Bargain Days mP- at this store. All heavy weight goods are being cut in Mr. Brady was one of our best Entered at the poet-offloe at Or. Bd a rim.

Ian mall matter. Kloocfli young men, very ambitious to be T. ARMSTRONG, AND PUBLISHES D. EDITOR come an educator, and make his mark among the builders of modern two and some very desirable goods at that. Blankets, school work.

He was a close student Published every Thursday. PRICE PER YEAR $1.00. Editor Cook, of the Ellinwood Leader, was in the city last Friday. J. J.

Lewis of Eureka was transacting business in the Bend last week. D. W. Hnmphrey, of Homestead was in the city last Friday. M.

B. Fitts went to IlliuoiH on and easy to operate, is true of Hood's Tills, which are ITt I I up to date in every respect. 1 III 5 Safe, certain and sure. All druggists. 25c.

0. 1. Hood Lowell, Mass. The only Tills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. and refused to quit the work, even after his health began to fail.

He OFFICIAL COUSTY PAPER. was principal of our city High school R. B. Warren was up fron last year, and was principal of St. John city schools when he died.

business last week. Hutch inson yesterday. The deceased was a member of the The cold wave was about the same K.ofP. and A.O.U. W.

lodges in all over Kansas. Ira Brougher went to Emporia on this city, and carried a $2,000 policy in the latter. He has a host of friends over Kansas who mourn his Snow and cold weather seems to be the general order now. Topeka papers report the Pure Food Exposition as a great success. O.

R. Kackley was over from Hoisington Sunday. Monday morning. mi. A A.

trt. -a death. iuu streets oi ureal iiena were Comforts, Overcoats, Shawls, Fascinators, Gloves, Mittens, Shoes, and every Item that will take up space for our immense SPRING STOCK that has commenced to arrive. Some new lines arrived this week, namely, Neckwear, Men's Fancy Shirts (soft and starched bosoms), Ladies' and Men's Shoes. New lines arriving daily.

THAT RACKET COUNTER is bristling full of bargains. Many useful items at about one-half price. All colors tissue paper 10 sheets for 5c. 4x5 Shelf brackets, gilt, per pair 10c. lb.

box coppered rivets 9c. lb. box all copper rivets 14c. Stovejpipe per joint 13c. Stove Elbows 10c.

Stove dampers 10c. Silk soap, 8 bars for 25c. Sun Rise Stove Polish, 5c. Gilt Edge Shoe Polish 15c. 12 boxes Parlor matches 10c.

5 boxes tacks 5c. Alcohol Oil Stove I5c. Large bottle of Gilt paint 10c. Large bottle household Ammonia 10c. And 1000 other new bargains.

His father, mother, and two sisters, tne roughest last Monday morning that they have been for a long time. survive nim. A populist paper has been started at Russell. The funeral was held on Sunday If yon want to find the fruit store at 2 P. M.

in the M. E. Church, Warden Landis has appointed W. T. Tipton, .) Coffey county as of A.

W. Hornbeck just look for the the sermon being delivered by Rev. finest sign on Commercial avenue. chief clerk at the penitentiary. Schnacke of the Congregationa church.

The service were attended Frank Kramer and Andy Pcwelson are doing some fine joiners work on Miss Rose Lowery of the C. N. is visiting her sister in Stafford county. Henry Klein went to Ellinwood Tuesday to attend the marriage of his brother Will. Senator Lewelling, William by the K.

of P. and A. O. U. W.

lodge, the new bakery. Campbell of Stafford, and ex-senator the High school, and a large number of friends. William Schwier. manager of the, Dillard, of Fort Scott have been appointed railroad commissioners. Heizer Creamery, was in the city Jurors for the March Term last week.

This office pays a salary of $2,500 a Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Moses returned Friday from an extended visit in Arizona and California.

The following is the list of jurors year. Vm. Boyd, trustee of Eureka drawn for the March term of the dis 1 township called at the Beacon office The principal department of the trict court. Jbditor Stoke wants someone to last Friday. Ellinwood schools closed last week W.

A. Hall, Homestead township. because the new superintendent, Mr, fight him on the subject of county printing. Can't some of the editors Henry Spnnker and Ed. Isern som Peugh HarrisoD, sustained the action of Mr were in the city last week on school A.

Laidlaw, Great Bend City. of this county who are not busy business. McKinney, in refusing to endorse a Miller give him a few round? certificate issued from Reno county. Ora Brewer, of Homestead, went ChBs. Bye, James Slinn iUiitiUiUiUiUiUiUJUiUiiliitiUiUiUiUiUiiiiUiUiUiUiUiU The board of county commissioners to Pawnee Rock township last Saturday to visit his father.

The selection of Senator Harris G.W.Moore will meet on Monday February 1st, J. Lewis Eureka township. as U. S. Senator will be generally L'P- A HT't to consider the ditch question, and Miss Ella Bolen of Hoisingrton Geo H.

Durand, Eureka suusiaciory. vvniie many popu will then determine whether they was visiting in Great Bend the first B. Whaley, Grant Ip. will rescind the order releasing the of the week. lists were favor of the return of Senator Peffer, they feel that Mr.

county from building the bridges William Dee, Wm. Rupert, Comanche, W. L. Stewart, Logan, O. J.

Richards came up from Syl across the ditch. Harris will not set the party back Examination Rules. The following rules for teachers' examinations in Barton county were adopted by the Board of Examiners Jan. 23, 1897. I.

That persons who have had three or more month's experience in teaching shall receive but one certificate of thiid grade. II. All examination papers will be preserved in the office of the, coucty DEFEEREDSEOURITIES. A Recant Breach of Promise Novelty in England. On tho Stock Exchange what are called deferred shares are a recognized form of and, although they may bear no interest for the time being, they sometimes prove in the long run a very profitable investment.

The honor of first applying this form of speculation to via on Saturday and spent Sunday with his family, returning Monday The Pacific railroad funding bill O. Jordan, Logan, C. J. Higley, Beaver, was defeated in the House 168 to 102. There was a great lobby and morning.

Brewer, Pawnee Hock, C. E. Powers, from Knoxville Iowa, considerable excitment. The majority Nick Cossman, South Bend, I 11 i 1 a was so targe mat tnere will be no W.T.Bell, Buffalo, has been visiting his brother in Stafford county some time, and has recently moved into this city. attempt to resuscitate that measure.

superintendent three months lor in B. Worden, Walnut, spection. E. S. Murphy is one of the Barton Gunther Koch, Cheyenne, W.

H. Stover, Independent, III. No communication will be Grandma Giddens celebrated her any. Mr. Harris is an able man, and is capable of doing the state of Kansas much good.

The state legislature has not done much yet, except to get the general business out of the way. They may pass some laws soon. Among those which will come before that body first will be the railroad bill and some local bills. The bill for the reduction of salaries in Barton county' will pass' i this winter and will become law, and will go into effect as soon as published. teachers who always strives to keep allowed between applicants or between anniversary on Thursday Jannary 21 C.

O. Robinson, Liberty. up witn tne times. jue is vigorous applicants and visitors. Applicants 1897.

She was eighty-three years old, in inaugurating neto and modern communicating will be refused certifi NEARLY ONB THOUSAND LADIES and entertained a number of her cates. All visitors must keep apart ideas. He spent a week in Topeka recently with the Kansas teachers at are Belling those elegant Toilet prepara friends. from applicants. tionB nut uri lv thfl PARISIAN TOTT.F.T 1 1T-1 a their state association meeting v.

The exftming board reserves the Co. of Chicago. no can oeat ureat uend, on a Advocte. right Of seating or reseating applicants. Agents wanted all over the U.

S. Write Georgia quartette, but not Georgia VI. No results "of the examination for full directions to 120 Michigan St. Minstral? George Greene, son of George Greene married Georgia Dont Mention Jt f. Inclose Stamp for reply; will be given to any applicant or other person Until the certificate Is issued.

But Bergs' German Salve will cure I Halme daughter of George Hnlme. VII. Each subject must be cdm- Teachers' Examination. the most obstinate case of Piles. Sold by Hooper Drug Co.

at ope sitting. breach of promise of marriage undoubtedly belongs to Mrs. Mary Rosenberg, fur machinist, also a prepossessing widow of 28, whose' implicit raliance yio honesty of Mr, Israel Katzo ended in chagrin and disappointment. Tho parties resided in Aldgate. A casual meeting ripened into friendshipjand friendship blossomed into a promise marriage, under the rosy halo' of which Katze borrowed ten pounds from his too confiding sweetheart.

Then his ardor Finally it froze altogether, and, after, faithlessly plighting his troth to another, he went to South Africa. Mrs. Rosenberg brought an action for breach of promise of marriage against him in the high court, which, being undefended, was remitted to the sheriff of Middlesex to assess the damages. Mr. Bertram Jacobs, the solicitor who appeared for the lady, explained that theref was no present expectation of obtaining whatever damages tho jury might give, but, as gentlemen who went to Africa often made fortunes and longed to Mrs.

Brooker, daughter of J. 13. An examination of applicants for VIII. Credits will be allowed for care Governor Leedy has appointed Webb McNall Insurance Com-, missioner. Mr.

McNall has been a prominent republican leader in the sixth district, and was a strong Epworth League is preparing teachers certificates will "be held in and neatness. Hannum, is visiting old, friends, in this city. She reports her. father in poor health, at his home in Cripple the central' school building, Great IX. In grading papers on Arithmetic to give a valentine social on February 14.

Bend, January 30th, 1807. the solution cf the problems will' receive more consideration than the1 answers man in the party while it was an i M. Habrison, Co. Snpt. For the latest styles in niillinery A goodly number of Great Bead's obtained advocate of free, coinage of "silver, The sudden and untimely death X.

The examination fee of one dol inhabitants were at Topeka last but when his party joined the gold of Mrs. Etta Adams, wife ofW. H. week, Among them were E. 1 lar must be paid to the county Superintendent, before applicants will be Adams at her home south of the bug forces he left them and cast his lot with the populists as a free Hotchkiss, Geo.

Moore, C. F. allowed 'questions. call on the Misses Forest DON'T BE AFRAID to take BEGGS' Little Giant they have no terrors and do all that is ofaioied for them. Sold by Hooper Drug Co.

river, caused by quinsy, last Tues Diffenbacher and G. silver republican. XI. The following rules 'shall govern day at four o'clock cast a. gloom of Editor Townsley and wife went to the granting of third grade certificates: sadness over the entire community, Topeka Saturday to attend the State The applicant must be at' least 17 years A number of men around this and bowed down in' deepest grief of age and must pass a satisfactory ex Editorial Association meeting.

W. animation in rill the branches required Stoke arid D. T. Armstrong and wi fe city took it upon themselves last week to the BkacoSt editor for publishing the article written A 1' ii .1 by law for a second grade certificate ex the strong heart of her loving and devoted husband. She was subject to attacks of quinsy and had successfully battled with many, but the wenr iuonoay to attend tue same Au interesting aeries pf union services'are being held nightly by the Congregational and Presbyterian chnrchea.

cept Constitution of the United States: meeting, Ed. Brazell was called from conqueror was abroad in the land provided that persons receiving third-grade certificates shall make a general average of at least 70 per cent and shall not fall below 50 per cent in any one return to England to prove tho fact to the public, the verdict might ultimately become of value to her. In other words, it would form a deferred security. The jury awarded her 150 damages. Mr.

Katze now knows what ho has to moot, and the sooner he comes back the loss interest will ha have to pay. London Telegraph. A BABY GYCLiST. and he left the saddened home carrying the trophy of another Oklahoma last week to the bedside of his brother John who was considered dangerously he is reported as BEGQS Blood Pnrifler and Blood Maker Cures Scrofula sores eruptions on 'the brsnch. victory.

She leaves two daughters, one by adoption, to mourn the loss (M.L.Harrison. getting He has been sick for face, We keep it, Hooper Drug Co. 1 Board of Exuminers Clarence Aldrieh, of a tender and loving mother. The nearly three months, and became much worse a week or two aero. by F.

T. Belt, on the construction of the Cheyenne ditch. Such abuse is considered all out of order, for the reason that the Beacon is a county newspaper, and every citizen has a perfect welcome in these columns to express his grievances on public matters, and the paper that will refuse to publish such articles when signed by the writers is not a general news paper; but is a factional organ. Everybody can be heard in the' Beacon. Marriage license.

Age. funeral was held at the family's residence Wednesday, and the re Moines Has a Three-Year-Old A cold wave suddenly swept down mains interred in the city cemetery at upon this country Saturday evening 2 p. tn. in the presence of a host 'of Floyd E. WhitsoD.

Albuquerque, New EJssie M. Fisher, San Francisco Will F. Klein, Ellinwood, Lplla Blockley, Ellinwood 21 26 symphizing friends. Advocate. and caused the thermometer to drop to the lowest point reached this winter.

It caught the people 22 Child Who Ride a Whsel. Annie Brain is perhaps the youngest trick rider in the world, if not the youngest child who ever rode a bicycle. She is three years old, and has been riding for two months. Her parents live in Des Moines, where her father is in business. Tho wheel she rides was made to YOUR CLOTHES unprepared and caused considerable are covered with dandruff, this can be inconvenience.

Real Estate John M. Seus and Barbara Seus to avoided by using Jbeggs' Hair Reviewer. It cleans tho scalp, leaving the hair soft A.f firewell reception was riven Rev. W. E.

Gladden at the First Baptist and glossy. Sold by Hooper Drug Co. Stock-holders of Odin Skimming Sta-tipn. 2 acres on s. w.

orner Sec. 13 Tp. 17, Range 12. $1.00. order.

It has a 12-inch frame and A barn-storming aggregation church Monday evening. An interesting program was prepared ami a large supply of good eatables was S.J. Shaw to Edwin Scott. Lot 3, Leonard Derbyshire, late of the Cleveland World, stands sponsor for these figures: During the year of 18UG, just closing, $2,000,000 was the amount expended for the advertising, of bicycles, tires and bicycle sundries. One and one-half millions were spent advertising the bicycle alone, Li.

Marsh. 1 Why She Fainted. A.Iady leading a skye terrier by a chain the ladies' cabin of a Gloucester ferryboat tho other day. Tho dog crawled under the seat and went to sleep. Presently a s-tout man, carrying a market basket, took the vacant place beside her and stowed his- basket undor tho seat.

Soon, after the boat started tho woman began to wriggle. She shook out her skirts, uud in an audible whisper said: "Don't be rude, Fido." Presently she turned pale, and, jerking the chain, cried: "Lio down, Fido. lichavo yourself, sir." A moment later sho jumped up with a shriek and began to execute a war dance, striking at her skirts the while. Tho citizen stared at her in amazement, and then an idea struck him. Reaching under the seat for his basket he looked inside it, and then a great light of intelligence came ovor him.

"Madam," said ho, without moving an eyelash, "when ym aia through with my lobster, will you kind'v return it to by the name of '-Rice's 'A Mystic held the stage at Block 93, city of Great Bend. $1.00 and other valuable consideration. is geared to 36. Tna wheels are 14 inches high, and the weight is less than 10 pounds. Tho tiny machine is silver-plated, and cost $200.

After a very few lessons on the wheel, given by her father, Miss the opera bouse Saturday evening and worried a small crowd. Their School Report. given to the pastor. Rev. Gladden will' leave tomorrow morning for Colorado Springs.

George W. Greene son of G-. proprietor of the Hotel Greene play was weak and the acting was The following is the report of Annie was able to ride alone, and worse. The same company repeated sho can now go where she pleases their performance Monday evening with another small audience Two district No. 4G, Liberty township, for the month ending January 22.

Girls enrolled 11 Boys .21 of this city and Miss Georgia Hulrue, daughter of G. H. Hulme, were mar with ease. She picked up the nu merous tricks that she perforins by watching her elders and the few professionals she saw. To those she members of the company were mar ried on the stage by Probate Judge ried at the residenc of J.

C. Evans, in 000 for tires and the 'other $250,000 in making known various saddles, pedals and other sundries. Of- the $1,500,000 disposed of by bicycle makers, 11,000.000 came from a dozen firms while $500,000 represented the expenditures of four leading American bicycle companies. National Advertiser. Total enrollment 32 Breeden.

Kansas city, on Wednesday, January Average attendance. .22 added tricks of her own invention, until now she cau give a performance that contains many new feats. Sho Why CoukU and CUoke Number of days taught 20 Number of 1 Number of daily recitations 25 has appeared at various bicvclo 20. They camo home on Thursday and were happily received by their host of friends in this city. The bride has just returned from an extended visit with her aunt in New lod it is so eaBiiy cured by using Bkiics'Chkrrv Couiiii Syrvp? It should meets in Iowa, and a short time ago captured the visitors at a meet of Pupils neither tardy nor absent me? always be kept in your house for emergencies.

Sold by Hooper Drug Co. The jaws of the lobster during the month were: Elsie Dick, the A. A. clubs in St. Louis.

She is a member of the Syracuse York Cjty. They will make their wrenched apart tho laly hal recovered from lier faint, Philadelphia Inquirer. Ralph Taylor, Frank Coen, Roy and home at the hotel. Bicycle club of Des Moines, and Special Notice, All parties are hereby warned Ora Weathers. Uavdaix Livesat.

Teacher. proudly carries a watch as diminutive as herself, which was presented RHEUMATISM. For sprains, bruises, old sores, Thj National Grange. Card of Thanks. We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to the many kind neighbors, for their help during the illness and death of our loving, son and brother.

W. R. Brady and Family. Bring us your, printing. against tresspassing on the i of the S.

E.k of Sec. 12, in T. 17 S. of R. 12 W.

in Cheyenne township by other members of the club. She Creat Cures proved by voluntary state where a powerful liniment is necessary has numerous other prizes and ments of thousands nf men women show trophies won and presented to her. N. Y. World.

tliat Hood's Sarsaparilla actually does possess power to pnrify the blood and cure disease. Barton county Kansas, under penalty of the law. Wilhmiexe H. Hehxke. Chas.

Bkhkke you will find Bears' Tropical Oil will penetrate to the seat of the disease and relieve nt once. Try it and be convinced. Sold by Hooper Drug Co. Thf president of the national grange reports tho existence of granges with a tot.l membership of nearly 1.000,000. The order is now strongest, in the eastern states and still growing.

Hood's Pills nre especially prepared to be taken with Hood's Ovation was once applied to a triumph, in which sheep, instead of bullocks, were sacrificed to the gods..

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