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The Baker Beacon from Baldwin, Kansas • 3

The Baker Beacon from Baldwin, Kansas • 3

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The Baker Beaconi
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Baldwin, Kansas
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seasons Bakers points against Ottawa stand 102 to 6. The two 0 Everybody teams lined up as follows: POIITIDN. OTTAWA. Potter WllklnMin Kunkcl Lirt Tackle Mchnla Imfl Guard Franklin 'J ht; -Second KIcvcn Defeats QIIOTJX.ID BE Holinaiojn (enter tiounaa A in rlno -fiwe HiifhtTnttklo Fowler uie uttawa fam uy a alternates was approved: Thought and composition, judge's: Rev, A. S.

Embrce, Topeka, fudge Nelson Case, Oswego, Dr. H. A. Gohin, Indiana; Alternates, Dr. D.

Milner, Hon. J. P. St. John, Professor Dicklow, Maj.

J. K. Hudson, Hon. B. W.

Spill-man; Delivery, judge: Dr Mitchell, Kansas City, Hon. George L. Douglass, and A. W. Dana.

Topeka; Alternates, Judge (rook! Kiiiht Mouliivar I MoClure Left Half Kerfoot t. Score of to 6, A CCOI VCRK AGAI1 VICTORIOUS. Hoaca Half. Uolwon Mnttrr Full UmoIc Huiullton Keforee, Thorns Umpire, Harrli Ottawa has the ball onthe start off and advances it thirty yards, Dunn has- knocked the bottom out of the prices on Cloaks. Dress Goods and Underwear.

Don't fail to look us over before prices are but back again. when Baksr sccirjs it and rushes McGurc, Roach, Motter and Crooks of hakcr Do Them- selves Proud. Dob; Hamilton and Dc West, P. Smith, Dr. Brum- fifty yards toward' Ottawa's goal in several plays hut soon loses it baugh, Colonel Glasse, Major to Ottawa.

A few plays net Ot William Warner and Rev. J. W. Stewart. Ford of Ottawa Play Well.

tawa twenty yards but they were unable to retain the ball. Roach For the third time Baker Uni Funeral Services of Mr. Frank makes an excellent end run, aftei Opposite Court House, verity's second eleven has won fro-M the Ottawa university. The Cutter. Last Thursday morning our which McClure and Roach buck a touch down, Crooks kicking Ottarwa.

students received the sad an one game that inspires the second t-Jeven to hard, earnest work is croal; Score. Baker 6. Ottawa nouncement of another death in Each succeeding-touch down ex their yearly came with Ottawa, Thin year, the team has reason to Pl ontf is in the samc man their number. Mr. Frank Cutter, a member of the Middle feci quite proud of their victory ne ookn maue an elegant, run Til of Ottawa, Armstrong, Academic class, died at his because several old olavers are ot sixiv-nve yarns arouna icucnu.

Stiver Link Buttons, Silver Tic Clasps, Silver Hat Markers, Silver Stamp Boxes, Silver Novelties in Every Form. near Vinland, Wednesday, with Ottawa, v.z: Dobson The game was an exciting nne the eighth inst. The funeral Kansas State University. Ham. tnrougnout.

inougn me nawer I. i 1.. ton 'cm wa services, held in the Presbyterian church of Vinland, were attended by a large number of friends. iv. their brainv work was what won.

Fine Stationery 4 VtlJV.III V. UIJU UIU UL AVE I 1'auw. These men furnished in, return game is talked ot. Stamped with Initial, Monogram or Crttt. 1 The students were represented by i csumaote suengin 10 tne couege We call our readers' attention One Hundred Engrawa VUlUng Card and a 'delegation, composed of the Oipfxsr Plate, fl team.

Nothwithstanding that to the ad of H. L. 1. Skinner, the Misses Brummitt. f.Irwin, Knox, Maker's eleven was the noorest clothier of Ottawa.

Mr. Skinner I rit 1 ttevans, English and Lynes, es ever sent to Ottawa to Dlav and sa's uie roily or se rs Thomas, Morgan, Gregory, -w I attempting to run a business with. wn.1 1.1c uiHwa team naa sucn a out to mve it oersonal Stewart, Rice and Howard, from if the class of which the deceased real acvantnge over their last attention. While we are sorry for year team, only one touch down I Mr. Skinner, those of our readers lad been a member.

Of the fac who are in need of anything in was made against Baker's laddies. ulty, rrofessor Walker and his line will find great bargains in Baker rolled up her score to 30 Wants the students of Baker to call on him when in Ottawa and see his stock of jewelry. Has the largest stock in town. Cor. rm.

under Hamlin house. LAWRliNCE HOUSE IS HEADQUARTERS For Kaker students and citizens of Baldwin and vicinty. Fisrt-class in every respect. G. M.

FA LEY, Lawrence. Kansas. J. REIW1SCH, The Signal Restaurant, a Bakery 725 Massachusetts Lawrence, Kansas. Baldwin Baker Lough were present and took act 1034 itlaln Street, Send for grand catalogue.

his house, as Mr Skinner is known just as if that was the regulation ve part in the services. Follow to never make a statement unless it is a fact. It might be well to re ng the discourse, of the pastor member that in the three past Professoi Walker spoke in behal of the faculty and students. His The Greeks! They Come! The Greek Seminarium met in GunniEEi A Ave year' written vuaran-troaooompaniea every Harwmxl Outtar or words of appreciation of the Oi.PESJ A KD HESTJN KANSAS! haracter and life of the deceased X7ood7ard'o as known to the faculty and stu the Biblical-Clionian hall Wednesday afternoon for its second session. Good interest was manifest and most of the Greeks were Is Headquarters in Lawrence Greater assurance, can we Vive you that these In dents and of sympathy for the bereaved, truly represented the thought and feeling of the entire vtru merits are all we claim for everything belonging to the DRUG BUSINESS.

tnein? Absolutely the present. papers on Homer and his times were continued. school. While we deeply mourn, we re Excellent papers were prepared joice that Brother Cutter met IT PAYS TO BUY. OF and some few questions were brought forth.

The reality of a Homer and he as the author of moat perfect' instruments made are the HARWOOD GUITARS asd MANDOLINS Sweetest toned. Greatest uatuininir power. Most perfect in construction. death with strong faith and bright hope. Just before he passe away he joined a few friends who Davenport, were present in singing "Refuge." the works ascribed to him were discussed pro and con in the papers by Miss Nettie Steele and E.M.Miller.

Mr. Utter's com- tan. Used by the majority of tnunlciuns throuvhout the West. Finest line of 6, 10. tig and CIA miitara Resolutions.

Lathrop Whereas, In view of the loss nnd mandolins In the world. CoMd for special catalogues and parison ot Milton ana iicmer ana Mr. Dalton paper on the simil we. as the members of the Clio-niait Society, have sustained bv i Co; Fresh Dread and ltolls, Pies, Cookies, Cake and all kind ot iiaker's) Confectionery. PARTY ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED.

Fresh Candies and all kinds of Confectionery constantly on hand. Call and see me in the Ives bldg. C. B. The Baker.

The Popular Restaurant and Lunch Counter, Meals 25c. Ousters Bpeclaltv. J.W.Jenkins Sons the decease of our friend and arity of Homer with the Bible were two well written papers. associate, Junietta Cupples, and of the still heavier loss sustained Sole Manufacturers, With the new books in Greek bv those who were nearest and 121 Kill Street, KANSAS CITY, MO, literature these sessions can and dearest to her; therefore, be it are being made profitable and in teresting. Resolved, That it is but a just tribute to the memory of the departed to say that regretting Fall and Winter We have over $7000 worth of her removal from, our midst, we For Low Prices Big Shocks and Careful Attention and Children's Clothing SEASON 1893-94.

1 I 810 Mass. Lawrence, Kan: wnicn is spiCK span new anu rti our cost sale will be a rare chance J. House, The Popular Clothier, for parents to clothe their chil ED. RHODES, mourn for one who was, in every way, worthy of our respect and regard. Resolved, That we sincerely condole with the family of the deceased in this their bereavement, and commend them for consolation to Him who orders all things for the best and whose Suits from $1.25 to $5.35.

Overcoats from to $6.40. 731 Mass. Street, ZCaxxsaan H. L. Skinner, Ottawa.

JEWELER, WE LEAD. Our hne pf suits, overcoats Repairer at chastisements are meant in mercy. And Fine Watch College Corner. Oratorical Heelings. La6t Wednesday at 4 p.

m. oc Resolved, That this heartfelt and trousers is superior to anything shown in this city. testimonial of our sympathy and I he largest stock in the city curred the second oratorical meeting of the year. A very small number were in attendance. The to seleet from.

sorrow De torwaroed to the parents of our departed friend, and also to the Baker for publication. cloaks. Our cloak department is having a bigger trade than ever before. Saturday was the crowning day of all, we sold 125 garments. In a few days we hope to have following committee: Miss Bessie JACOB IIOUSR.

Tli. Popular Oletlilox. Boughton, Messrs. Stimmel, Tay Harriet marvel, Doka B. Tagcart, lor, Palton, and Hedges, were ap pointed to select judges for the Office of F.

0. Hetrick, DENTIS T- Ottawa, Kansas. 7. Claypsol. Associate.

K. B. Overton The Butcher, Handle all kinds of Fresh and Sated Meats. Baldwin. Kanaas.

Ballard Club local contest and to report the same at an adjourned meeting to be held Saturday at 4 p. m. Mr. two more large invoices of cloaks afid once again we'll tuin. them over to the buyers at prices that will sell them quickly.

Furnishes fine board at actual cost. B. Wren, '94, was elected a Kansas. Baldwin, By this time all the goody 1 ft Boots and Shoes. second delegate to represent Baker, with Mr.

L. M. Markham. 'as, at Topeka, November 25, in the convention- to select judges for the state contest. Saturday after-nqon at the adjourned meeting the following list of judges and May Kershner, Committee.

Whereas, Ar all wise God has deemed it fit to take from among us our dearly beloved sister, Junie B. Cupples, therefore, be it Resolved, That we tender our heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved parents and friends of our dear sister and bow our hearts in meek submission to "Thy Will be Done," knowing God's love and mercy passeth our understanding. RtsoLVED, That we. the members of the Y. P.

S. C. E. of Baldwin. Kansas, send a copy of these resolutions to the relatives of the deceased, and also to the Baker Beacon and Baldwin Ledger.

J. Benscoter, Ida M. Starr, Marie Moorhead, Committee. 015,000. T3ao riutolior, Keeps all kinds of fresh and cured meats.

Baldwin, Kan. $12,000 worth of men's new elegant overcoats are piled on our counters, and must be sold and will sold at actual mvnufacturers' cost. H. L. T.

Skinner, an; era ui iamii-iar with our millinery dept. We want to call your attention to two new shapes just receivedthe Loi Fuller and Kipling. Both of these shapes are- new and very popular. oa wnnci. Divert, tefcj Co.v Ottava, llancoc New goods; just received; very low prices; all kinds of boots and shoes.

-Prices to suit the times. MASON', SMITH MS DPT. A fine line of pocket bool sf violin, guitar, banjo, and mandolin stotion-cry, baseball and athletic goods. 703 13. 3L, ijlVEIICE, 11 Geo.

Hollinbery, agent for Wanamaker Brown, desires to quote Baker students his prices in. fine tailor made suits. It will fay you to see hici. Students and citizens of Baldwin on Wednesday erening, November 22 1 KANSAS. LAWRENCE, you will de given a free entertainn.cn.

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Years Available:
1889-1895