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The Baker Beacon from Baldwin, Kansas • 4

The Baker Beacon du lieu suivant : Baldwin, Kansas • 4

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The Baker Beaconi
Lieu:
Baldwin, Kansas
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4
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Cary's for drugs. Faculty tea proved an utter Sight! Wha a 1 It. It. Time Tnbio. Tho following In tho Santa Ko tunn tublB kIiicp (nut revision; hour ii bouxp.

J'iioiier A.M a ocpmiiuxliit Ion :23 IMMPAjror 10:39 A.M. Ati'minMluthMt 8:31 Have you not seen it? 7 HERE? 4 PRES11AW Why, down at) I the Book Store jd. Cary's for books. Cary's for lamps. Honey, at Lake's.

Fresh bread at Moslcy's. 1 qt, measure, 8c. at Cutler's. Books, tablets, at Cary's Celery crackers at Humbert's Cary's for second hand boo'cs 2 qt. pail, 8c.

at Cutler's. Pies and cakes at Moslcy's. The Beacon, 75 cents per year 3 qt. pail, 10c. at Cutler's.

Cary is the popular book dealer Their store is filled from top to bottom, from- front to rear with the finest line of failure last week. The Sunday school officials arc preparing for extensive Christmas observances. Master "Gip" Hyde treated his sister, 'Miss Laura, to a pleasant excursion to Ottawa, A quasi meeting of the Royal House of Hanover was held last Friday evening. The seniors have been enjoying some of Prof. Quayle's magnificent class lectures the past wed.

Advice to freshmen Honor thy professor in the days of thy youth that thou mayst "stand in" when thy senior days draw nigh, else thou shalt say, I have no pleasure in them. The students were delighted with Miss Marcia Underwood's chapel oration. It was a clear and logical exposition of the higher and broader fields for woman's activity. Lost Somewhere between the Carpenter house and chapel, a red cameo set in gold, being part of a valuable charm. The finder will be suitably rewarded on returning same to Beacon of (continued from llrst pace.) thus giving Hakcr the benefit ot the doubt, whereas in the former claim of foul he had favored K.

S. U. Hakcr gains half of the remaining distance in the next scrimmage, one more and in all probability the score would have 16 to io. Hut as the teams were lining up for another scrimmage, the umpire called time, when, all of a sudden, one of the K. S.

U. men snatched the ball lit out for dear life for Haker's goal. The poor idiot didn't have enough sense to know that the ball was not in play, whethertimc was called or not, just after a down had been made. Hath the referee and umpire justly refused to allow the play; but Peairs, who was half crazy from his collision with Atherton, had the presumption and unfairness to "kick" on the decision, which raised a most disgraceful disturbance among the K. S.

U. students. K. S. U.

has some very fine fellows but it also F)vcr brought to Baldwin. You can find every imaginable land of a present for sister, brother, lover or sweetheart; and, what is more, everything is as cheap as it can be bought in larger cities. Prank has bought from the manufacturers direct, hence he, can sell as cheap as anybody. Buy your presents at the book store and save money. Fourteen lbs.

granulated N. 0, sugar for Si at Lake s. 17 qt. dish pan, 30c. at Cutler's.

Fresh oysters at Henry Hum bcrt's. Cutler for McKinley prices on iinwart, HOLIDAY GOODS. Prices within the reach of all, and now is the time to buy, while they are New. Fresh and Novel. Don't wait until the last minute, but come at once and see our complete line of Watches and Jewelry, Clocks, Silverware, Novelties, fice.

4 has of the most pusillani See those new books just received at Cary's. Bananas and oysters at' Cary has received a fine' line of poems, a nice line for presents. Newest and nicest lot of toilet soaps in Baldwin at West's. A choice line, of fresh, pure drugs at Cary's. Buckwheat pake? and maple sugar for breakfast! Huff has the Livery, Feed and ale Stable A number of prominent Kansas men came up from the Educational meeting at Ottawa with Prof.

Wood, to visit the university, The professor presented to them the details of the college work and they went away enthusiastic over Baker's efficiency. Dr. Hoss pronounced Frank C. Lockwood's chapel oration "good enough for an oratorcal contest." The Doctor's ideal contest oration fs very high and when he says one is "good enough," it means that it is excellent in all points of oratorical merit. Our former pastor, Rev.

E. Boaz, now of Ottawa, preached a masterly sermon in Centenary Hall last Sunday night. It was a sermon full of Christian tender mous ninnies to be found anywhere. Only two minutes time remained; and K. S.

U. was glad to wrangle away the 10 minutes allowed for time at the close of which the game went to Baker with the score 12 to io; whereas if they had played the remaining time it would have stood safely 16 and likely 18 to io in Baker's favor. So the game ended. The Baker boys boarded the bus awaiting them, leaving K. S.

U. still wrangling on the field. If they want to play us once more "we'll do 'em again." NOTES. Code's all right. Rice played a fine game.

uooiiK tags ai rnces. Turnouts and Sadcile Horses taken to any part of the city, or Baldwin. attention given to commercial students. I materials. v.

Y' BROTHERS, KANSAS, media; DEPAPTMENT OF MUSICS 10 qt. pilji5c at Cutler's. For slcillful services patronize our home dentist. Remember that Dr. Webster, is an expert.

Go to Lake's for choice groceries of all kinds. BEAKER UNIVERSITY. Instruction giyer in Organ, Voice Counterpoint and Composition. full 'information 'call 'on or' address If you ever feel hungry when F. N.

HAIR, Director of Music Department. i Kansas. i Baldwin, Muesse always gets there, Harris played his part well. Wren and Lock were "in it" all the time. Quite a number of Baker ladies were at the game.

Pearson downed four points when he downed Sherman. K. S. U. had better try -Wash-, burn now.

They're 'bout a match. Rev. Sullivan became a boy again for two hours during the game. Wei have played three match games without a man having to leave the. field.

Goodale had hard work but he WINTER IS HERE! And We Must All Lay in ness, love and transcendent power, such, as only Mr. Boaz can give. Baldwin people were specially delighted to hear him. He was for a long time pastor of the Methodist church in this cfty and both students and citizens have implicit confidence in his pure and faithful life. He is loved and honored by all as a brave, noble and manly Christian gentleman.

We hope lie may visit Baldwin more frequently. Humbert's for fresh Oysters. Headquarter for flour, feed and wood at Lake's, Glass and putty at Holiday goods at West's College Corner. Tablets of all grades and sizes at Cary's. 12 cakes of toilet soap, 25 cts.

at Lake's, I bl. can baking powder, 25 cts. at Lakes. Fresh crackers and cookies at S. Lake's.

14 qt. pail, 20C at Cutler's, Humbert keeps the finest can- accomplished it, shirt sleeves or I Our SuDplies for Cold Weather. Underwear, Woolen Hose, flannels. Mittens, Shirt Patferns, Blankets, in Ottawa go to Hildebrand restaurant; It's first-class. Dr.

Owen's office and residence one door west ot Cary's drug store. Huff's is headquarters for everything in the grocery line with prices 'way down. Mrs. A. T.

Ross is prepared to do mending of any kind, for citb er ladies or gentlemen. Residence, east of Presbyterian church. 1 "None Such" condensed mincemeat at Huffs, Try it. Mosely's for choice candies. Cary has a nice Jine of Bibles for sale cheap.

Dr. Martin is a favorite among the students when in need of a Physician. Residence south of resbyterian church. Choice candies at Lake's. 14 qt.

dish pan, 35c. at Cutler's. A MAMMOTH bar of soap for 5c at WalkerV. VVe have a first-class dentist, VVebster. The biggest 5c bar of soap in the world at Walker's.

Have your dental work done by Dr. Webster before going home to spend the holidays. rnja3, r--- f' no snirt sleeves. Harpster has not made a single fumble at quarter back, in the three games played with K. S.

U. and It did the players an immense amount of good to see the interest manifested by Prof, and Mrs. Par-? menter and Prof. Hair. K.

S. treated us like gentlemen up to the close of the game. Prof. Carruth told the K. S.

U. fellows they were a disgrace to the university for acting as they did. Baker's boys will marry, G.W. Wilson and Miss Maggie Garvin, both of Erie, were recently united in the bands of -wedlock, Rev. T.

Chandler, officiating. George was one of the loyal sons of Athens and from reports we learn he had the usual good fortune of all the men of Athens in securing a most estimable young lady. From the very large, list of splendid presents received we think Mr. and Mrs. dies.

And JCverythmg, ir the Dry Goods Iino CAN HE FOUND AT SCO TT'S, We have just received a nice line of Felt Slippers for ladies and ijents. These will make acceptable CHRISTMAS PRESENTS TO YOUR FRIENDS: Respectfully, SCOTT F0'T. Fine albums, autograph-albums, and iiibles just the thing for Christmas presents to be had at Cary's. Crown work is all the go. Div VVebster is prepared to give satisfaction in this line.

"Mamma, what is the use of keeping the you use on me behind the motto, 'God bless our Can you suggest a bet- tsr pi: "Yes, it.

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Années disponibles:
1889-1895