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The
News.
Vol. 6.
Kenton Beaver County, Oklahoma, Friday October, 30 1903.
No. 13.
HE CIMARRON NEWS
III I) WEEKLY AT KEN-
ton. OKLAHOMA TElt.
-By-
L. A. WIKOFF.
1 -ucit Every Friday.
ription. One Year $1.25.
ig OOcts an Inch a month,
s a line each insertion.
.* -i Using at the lawful rate,
nat cards $5.00 a year.
. cMent of candidates for office
Ithout regard to length of time.
thlr 1 are fi-malus. They average bring-
ing about |17 each with lleui.
The public hwiiin to 1). hunting up
the llni-agt* of the U-v Doww—Elijah
2nd, and exposing to a cold and un-
frinpathlzing wmld a family akrlctou.
But the grout loader hat opened up the
whole cam' of till coming Into the
world and now lie had been deceived
as to his real fatner
• ' in the Post office at Kenton,
'ua Territory, a* Second Claw
I Matter.
D. VV. Applegite, who li*o to live on
the river about 40 mi!- * below here, I*
now living in Lniniir. lie Is agitating
the question of boring for gas ami says
he hat* enough gu* in Ills well 111 town
to pipe into lit* house and bum for
fuol. If "t is a question of ^as Lamar
has the right man to go afte it.
.. .rlnl Comment.
.1 ward ha scccntly voted water
n and Russia arc still getting
to fight each other.
students were enrolled at the
Mty at Norman up to Oct. 1.
Tlie Fair will case is about to come
up and the 17,000,000 will go to the
heirs of the one who died last. There
will be some hard swearing on both
sides as it is pretty badly mixed, which
took the las-t brentli. I'lie skulls of both
Fair and his wife'wlll be oxlilhited a
evidence. Fair's |*eopie are all million-
aires and don't need the estate to keep
the wolf from the door.
i new cruiser, I)enver failed to
' i lie required sjieed in her trial trip
. io new settler* in Beaver county
room corn they will sweep the
rtry.
' iwn.it Channing, Texa> the women
oiled the men. We told you they'd
the last word.
umbla has a small sized revolution
and, said to be precipitated by the
'Ion of the canal treaty.
A Connecticut linn dieil and left W.
J Bryan $50,000 because lie was u
special friend and he wanted lo help
liiiu. In probating the will tnncli evi
ilenee is being taken and a certain law
ycr Is striving to Keep the free silver
champion from receiving tlie money.
\ man may will hi* pioiw rty to go
certain ways but a lot of it generally
remains In the hands of attorneys for
their services.
or le continue to go to market like
b.'ve in fite past two months, graz-
u ars will soon be a thing of tlie
«t.
V.ixt Tueday Is election day In
v a numiier of states. Over In Colo-
m lo they elect a Judge to the Supreme
court.
I
Henry Walerson has been paying his
- ivnpliments again to the "400'*. Ill*
i • wer In the use of adjectives Is won-
urfnl.
i u'MWn did Mot hold the fastest trot-
./ record but a few days. Lou Dll-
•>> made a milo in 1:58 1-2, at Memphis
jntuidtv.
*aii Antonio, Texas had a big scare
yellow fewer last week. Railroad
• n til* were not allowed to stifp. The
(uarantlne lasted a few days.
The Willsam R. Hearst congressional
■ arty have gone home. We nndcrstand
' hat Mr. Ilearst says he will fight for
our Mates out of the four territories.
President Roosevelt took a text from
llio bible the other da/ and made a
„'vat nor.II speech upon It. He comes
tip to the standard of an all round man
The Indiana state board of health
has adopted rules (hat will prevent
teachers affected with tuberculosis from
teaching It) the public schools cf the
State. _
All the copper business In the slate of
Montana Is closed down for the white
and 20,000 men are idle. The trust Is
Evidently forcing the price of copper
lip as It It ascending the scale rapidly.
We fdgot to make tnen> Ion last week
bf the burning of the Plnrinlx hotel at
t'layton.—Monday a tratu rutt over the
hoted city bus and smashed It to smith
breens.
A great number of divorces are being
fe ran ted over the country, sotne of them
for trivial causes. There seems to le
hn awakening among the ittlnlsteN and
luili-polygamous believing people.
Mrs. Dow le, the noted wife Of the
hoted preacher, left riosMrt a few days
kgo Tor Australia with a it link full of
Jjold and valuable papers. It IK said she
took 17/000,000 with Iter. This ought
lo go a great way to warn evaugoIUIng
the 1*1 of the Kangaroo.
Neatly one million Immigrant* eahie
to Hit* country this year from foM*n
l-ni "tries Italians predominate. Or
There id a continued growl ainoug
the ranchmen who are now engaged in
shipping fat cattle lo market over the
prices received. And were it not that
the banks generally seem to in1 calling
In their loans to a considerable extent
there would nat ba near no many cattle
shipped out or the country.—'West
Texas Stockman.
And tuat is correct too.
I/un Drlsco, wtio was one of the ring
leaders In the inuiiity at the federal
prison at Leavenw>>rth over a year ago
was caught Saturday near Longmont,
Colorado, while plowing on a ranch.
The two detectives who took liiin let on
to lie limiting hi the (1 id and got the
drop on lilnii lie is said to lie one of
the 'oolest and brainiest of desperado*
II will no dnubt be liiiug for the kill-
ing of the gunrd< at the tune of the
mutiny.
The practice of a number of Kansas
ministers, who |*>rrorui marriages for
persons who have procured a license in
another county, Will have to cease. J.
F. Close, assistant attorney general, has
rendered an opinion in which he lield
thlit such marriages afu Illegal. The
ceremony can be |ierfoi med only in the
counlv In wli'^-i tno licence was issued.
— Syracuse Journal.
What are those who have been mar-
ried tliusly going to do about it?
II. H Brmdloy of Kansas City, lis
bought In lb# neighborhood of 400
head of throe and four-vear-old sleet
In this and tlio south counties, lie i
paving 3 cents per pound for the pick
of tlw cattle, and even then he figure
that It I* noue lo safe an Investment
-onsiderlug the uncoil linties of the
market, and the way the feeders ha*
lost money In the past few months.
The steers he bought Will average 1100
pounds or over. He will ship four
loads Saturday, and return for the re t.
—Syracuse Journal.
A deposit of radluirt ha* b'on discov-
ered near Trinidad, by Dr. Deshoar.
As the nisiknt prior of radium Is about
11,000.000 a pound, tlie velern doctor's
And ought to make Mm nearly nl
wealthy as lie Mould bo If he stayed
(■erinaneurty in the newspaper business
—Lamar Sparks.
A wl. t n inl«ter Ws« conducting n*
llgioiis servient in a Nttored church in
North Carolina recently, says an ox-
ohsagr. After e«borting a bll, .ie a*k< d
an old colored deacon to lead In prayer
and this I* the au|>eal whlc.lt the brother
In black made for the white brother:
"O laird, fib him de eye oh de eagle
dalhosp) out slit afah off. flue hi*
' ■ idow Tit* HI* fongfie
goft|*>l |Mile. Bow his head away tlown
tiefoii his knees way dowu in some
Valley where prayer is much wauled to
b ' made. Noiut him wid de kerosene
oil ob salvation and sot him on Arc."
IterouT or the kenton IYiii.h
&hooi., foil tit k Month
Exuinu 0<TP IC, I90J.
Total enrollment for the montli, GO
Average daily attendance, .V5
The follow lug were neither tardy nor
absent:
Martin Edit v. Robort Potter,
Douglas Eddy. Oran Eddy.
Edd Davidson. Lulu Davidson.
Emma Davidson. Grace Smith.
Sellout. Noras.
James Stnylie and Joseph Collins are
new pupils.
A healthy lut< rest in their work Is
being shown bv most of the pupils.
The Algebra class arc wrestling wltli
x as an unknown quantioy,
Mr. Clemen* took a picture of the
•boo! Wednesday
A short program will be given «>ii
Friday sf emooti. Louise Eddleinan
an 1 Kiiliut aM ptWljlMll of the
io sections.
i tiiirrhn.
The regular preaching service of the
M. E. church at Kenton, will be as fol-
lows:
Every Iwo weeks at 11 a. m. and 7:00
p. in —■ October^!.November 1, 15,21),
Win. II. Gut, Pastor.
Union Sunday School 10 a. m. every
Sunday.
Prayer meeting on Thursday ermine
of each week.
Baptist preaching service every two
weeks, attentatlv with the M. E.service.
A good hammer or hatchet, and nail-
to I*; driven, at the store of the Cimar-
ron Supply Co.
W. C. Eraser of Kansas City, who
has been operating In the same Arkan.
sas mineral field a* Albert Wellborn
for several years, la here looking over
the prospect* for getting up, a sot of
abstract of Beaver county. He lias had
years of experience in abstract work
and Is well versed in real property law
and would lie a valuable acquisition to
our county.—Bearer Journal.
Robt. W Isaacs-Clayton N. M.
The H"usf that attends io Your W'tints.
Eclipse and Fairbanks
iiims
Charter Oak Stove—the best mad#:.
Paints, Oil and Varnish,
Window Glass and Putty,
Wall Paper and Alabastine.
FIRST CLASS TINSHOP In Connection.
Galvanized Stock and Storage TANKS,
and CASING, a Specialty.
"Try Tmdiux Willi
Auction Horse Sale.
Will he eonducted by J. J. Nallard, in the
town of Kenton, on the
1st and 3d Saturday of Each Month
First sale will be held NOVEM IIKU 7th, coiniiicneing at 3:00 o'clock In the
afternoon. (Jood horses will be offered i*acli day for Cash or good Note
Oomo, nud vjviiik your Tr«cltii« Ilornoic
FRAZIER
Maker of the--
Famous
Pueblo
Saddle.
The Best Saddle KSWMJSb;
I'lral cIriki NiidillfMi nt KrUiuiiAbl#
Prltia.
Send for our new catalogue, No. fl
IL T. FRAZIER, Pueblo. Colorado.
CRIT E. ALLEN
—l'roprtslat of the—
Kenton Meat Market.
Will aim to Weep frcah mcata at our
shop on Main stroet all the tlmo from
now on.
Nothiugbat good healthy aulmala
w ill ho butchered.
We will bo glad to serve yo«
from our shop or wagon.
THE COMMONER
WILLIAM J. BKYAN,
Editor and Proprietor.
Publisliod weekly at Lincoln, Neb-
raska, $1.00 pnr pear
Wo have made arrangement! with
t'.Is great weekly to club it with the
( l.MARHON NEWS, and wo will
furuish tlio two pai«ra oue year foi*
♦1.70.
The Commoner employe no traveling
agents, ftor ainvassers. Get it direc
or take advantage of our liberal oflfer,
L. A. WiK> rr. Pub. Tlie Cimarron
News, Kenton O. T.
■'{ ' -1
lloineittt'l Entry No. 117®
NOTICE ron PlWLICATtOS
Department uf the Interior,
Laud Oflit'c at CUjrton Me*.. I
tK ti.lirr . wl, S
Notice i hereby tfiven t t the following-
ii m«lNttl<rhii lied boU of hin intentin
to m ke Anal proof ii. fup|> > of hi* claim, ah
that isi<l proof will t o «ic before K«*.
ter anil RpcvIvor, at Clafton. New Mexico, o
Nov. 4 \W. \lt:
FERN A NdM> MARTINET. Ktter, N. M.
for the ft1- SfcJM, XW^ 8K(< unA KM
Sic *4 X| . it N. li. -'J L.
He naiuen tbafollowinv wituetecp to pro%eh
continaoufl re idence upon and cultivation of
tl.llsnfl. vis:
Mol/on Montnya of K.st.f, N. M«>
\ii!>eliiro Martinet <lo do do d<
Jusn Lorento M.ittinr. <lo <frt .1. <1
I'sklit l(c.ll.al du .to «lo (1.
Kdwsr.1 W. Fix. Kpciatr
NoTICftfor Vt: hl.h'ATIDN.
Ilrpsrliuotit of the Interior
Lsiet OtBcs st Worntwsr I <>. 1.'
Augurt le. IWlf
Notice in hereby stven ihsl the following
iMuivil settler hs« lleil notlee of bi* 1
linn t inshe flnst |>n« f In -ii|.p rt of m«
• Istin sii't tbsl « ! 1 i.r.Hif will he ms le iiefore
ttohert II. Ilenp IT. 8.1.'ourt Oomm
i iil for Heaver County. ' kt . Ty.
Okls. T. on Xovenfteris tw i;. rii:
WILLIAM MAUDF.N. iSsrren, O. T., II. \.
uhuhrtkl .*« . . i n ,m .
S, T * ! .. R«F.. t! M.
lie nniaee the folluwlaa wllaesse< t" prove
bin eonlinuou ren|.io!iee uisin. sml eultlveli.in
of. ssid Isnd. vis:
Thomas Itiohiuowt Jr.. Martin I1
Mnrtin ton! Job .Muteal?
bows Territery.
r t>. it
11 omen lead Knlrv tin. 1MU.
NoTtrR FOR Pt HI.Ic'ATKin.
Dei'Sriinent of the Interior.
Lend oAee st Clsylon N. Mex.
Meet. II. lltu-'i.
Notice i« h. rehy slveu th:U the folloai
ntael letltx ts< ilM o«ltn f h
to aske linn 1 proof In sapeort of his oleli
that Ssid proof will he ins.le before IUkM-
snd Reeelver SI llsyton. Mexieo on N v
A. UUI vti:
FAVKT'fK A. PKRKJN.i Kenton llklo.
• r the N W ' .SH < ee. W. N'. and X K*.
WH«lee.a f.Tr...4N..lt.
Ho nuine* the folloirlnc tnie««e to pr.n
hie eontlnnoaa reeldenoe upon end ciiltlvetini
. seid lead, vli
holore. <>ntntans, of fln l e. N M.
Robert T. Msneker. of do d>. A.
Alex MeKeniie or Kei.in.i. Mbtu
ih.'iun' r linen or d.. .1..
Rawsaa W. F..x. Re«l.ier.
G. L. Marsh,
- Successor to L. M. Oallegos—
Dealer In All Kinds of
LUMBER and
Building Material
1 have an entire new stock of Texas and
Native lumber. Prices to suit.
Star A Star SHINGLES, $3.50
Have received a car.
Give me a call when you come to
Clayton.
Clayton, - New Mexico.
LANDS—IV1IRIES
tii::
kansas city star
l'ubllsiieu every eTenuiL' *m< SuniUy morning, presents all the News of the Jl
Hours in tlie most mil-active sliajie. Well (elected inNeclUny, s|ieclal aril-
eles on topics of neral Intcri'-l, ami carnfully rditeil, nmt tliorougbly
market !■• |m i tmake every laaue of vulthj to tl.e reader. THK
KANSAS I I I'V STAIt lias 100,000 subscribers, tlie largest cir-
culation of any newspaper in tlie world published in a city
of lesa thn.11 300,000 population. The Kansas City Alar
dMorvi * niiri obtains tlie appreciation of the h-atl'
lug public or It never would hare achieved
such great success.
Subscription rates by mall postage prepniil;
I taaily aurt Suinhiy 1 ::io. fiOc: .'I mos. #1.50; 6 tuo*. 13.110; 1 year #5.20,
Bam pit! copies maiU'd free upon tvquett.
Hut k'ttnaas City Weekly Star 25c a year.
L
NOTARY PUBLIC
Conveyances:
l>KRI>ri, ItlLlit or BALF., At.ltKK
MKNT8, COMPLAIN 111, WILLS,
Correctly ilrawu ami protitpUy attend-
ed to.
L. A. WIICllFF. Kenton.
~
« lies • amp I
A few years sgo ga line was cou-
■iilered all evil mil dangerous spirit.
8tll! it is ndtuoWfilged as unsafe If
earti'Mly iui.l ignorantly bandied. IIhi
si|<.|| safrg iaid'. are iii.w used U
I" M gftaolme 1.1 in I lo fu ■*.'
as ra«lH eired for as l.< r jeeti«.
t .mil. .• rout <1 mi
is for tin. " I m..i !
CiiiJ 1 o
M?2a2ii 3
T"f..
tlii
trlihii
«r and bright' r tti<mi- tight ,,
million d.'llar- a it 1^ if Is tiinned Up lu i
Ibis jouniry. We ar<' certainly Justified
In IvoVIng for tlie be«t apuree fff art III -
elal llgiit. Dm. advertIseinetif iff t*nI'hi |
tins Limp l '< ia r I
' r, u : Al
N«w idias
M B m j i o
Sc id Fiv
>TY|
Y1
AR
a
Formerly
•
One
s
Dollar
47
r*i;.l knd best
now be-
1 Mi r.nry,
• r:
r ud
ii 10 day
1 is:
KH 00
'* "
anhwek t«> iMjrnur.s, a,.o.>
EEt out ON I1TTM2S, contests,
Frocurtng Land Patents. Fillnq Argument,
and Conducting Contents, on MotMral«
Terms. Sond lor r.treular to
HENKY N. COPP,
WASHINGTON, O. O.
S.n m Settler ikovM bavr Of pii'- (iald#
prlr« only cm -n.a
Thos. Flynn,
Maker of the
Best Saddles
it the West. Pueblo. Colo
J
#f*a
N, Y. World,
AI.MONT A B4ILT-AT fHk I'KH f!
Of A VEKHL.
Tlio prrsidcntlal campaign la oref
but tli" Wot Id goes on Just the Mine
and It is full of news. To learn tba
news, Just as It In—promptly and lm*
partially—all that you liavo to do Is
to look In the column* of The Thrice-a*
Week Edition of tlie New York World
which comes to the subscriber 160
times a year.
Tlie Thrlce-a-Week World's dlligenoo
as a publisher of first news baa given M
circulation wherever the English lan'
guaga I- spoken—and you want It.
Tlio Thri -o-a-Weck World's rogulaf
subscription price is only fl.00 per jrt
We ofTer this unoqualcd newspaper
and Tire CtMAunox Maws together one
year forfl.85.
The regular subscription price of thrf
two pa|s'rs is (2.2S.
(I.n.'klug v:uclne. In all forms, double
-inule or siring. Lincoln dip by tbg
barrel or by tli'i gallon. Give tne 0
to 8 days to get It lierr when In need of
littler.
L. A. WiKorr.
l. JMS WANTED
tn':e orders for our new High OraJu
' ill..... r •velea.
Models
" Batii&e," < $8.75
:.1C*ifj" Wtaraatuod Dlcb Grade 0tOmTB
VI S1 StUortau," A Beauty $12.75
'*Nruiforthoadllaoor $14.75
no In :er blcjele al any price.
A":' nlhir 1 rir 'iimb t i/nu vint nf ont-lldrH
nin! .!•«. t ho Ice i.f any blanilurtl tires and best
« 4111; i. nt on all our lil'*ycles. klnmyut guarantee.
\ • SHIP tit] APPROVAL i <'• I>- to any ono
'' ■ y.'.w frul allow IO DAYS FREF
_ TRIAL ii. lo -e pttrobaae Is Mndlnc.
9 SOO Seer td Hand Wheels M . (A
111 •;;; mV. -i In t r < ,1 r-i.u' UU 10 AQ
„ 3 m NOT 8i!Y Met?.; ;v;.^^o^.t«wrUfOT
Tiros, oquir-c nt, it.r Jri' • ! w,„lf t rf a I k Kind*, at hnlf rif ilaf | rl
iDourMBln* - m '' ra' ' ifi t • . unorl.if ' ■ i fuli'if n i'Ml t.
J.L. JiYC LE 5«r, Ch- Jgo, III.
EREST ia bolnf dloployed ia the
wotia
of tmoVrle- s p
lackrtcJ bullets in large calthre
A <5 calibre bullet wrigbint 500
tmini five# a shock to lerge gome thnt
jyj^^^pre* can not alwayg ba depended 09
I la Model 1H9S Repe
v*. «l Smokalesa Steel" barrels. For
!«ic Inforniation sea aur
u MittiiiiMMiaaiaiM
J stem pa.
Tmk Marun Fire arms Co.
tw havin. oomn,
If you want to ri«!a the UK ST 8 A DIlLE tba
made Iti l'u«*blu Cfilorado, oaa that T. Fly on I
stanai'M oir It. tie <iots what no oihar tnanu
faoturei ilaes—warrants Mo «a«1<llea uot to bsr
tba horse ao>t if you break the traa ha will pu>
you In a naw ono free of chargo. People wb«
rbla a Flynn «(Mlr tay they art tba best, and
they are tho ones that kn«.w.
Ju-t try one of his oa«l<ilap sml ba eonslMe)! ot
go to A w. Tanner and i#« the saddle#. «
TIIH.S. FLY.VJf tba only maker of FI rat
el e* Pueblo Maddtee.
Nothing has ever equalled it.
Nothing can ever surpass it.
50 YEARS
EXPERIENCE
Dr. King's
New Discovery
Fo'cssvr^^va-
A Pcrfect For All Throat and
Cure : I.ung Troubles.
Menay back If It falls. Trial Bottlaa fr„.
Tnaoc Manas
Ocaiana
COTVRIOHTa Ac.
AnynM aondtnu aakatob nn-t «lrenip«ion nme
qutrhlf aoronalo our oplnb-o froa an
• tivvtitam |« i r« bai ljr c ••nmiaMc*
• — • * 1 uf. 1' i< 1 i,t . 1
v::.r flsrarKsri
tftwlal naUft, wilti'.ut cli.r '
Scientific flmerkan.
\ '1- ' V 11! m a* r , f r 1 w«H<fe|
MUNNiCo
New York
■ r*k.i„ wusuMiiu. v -
EDISON, BEILHOWC.
sINCEH and othar
milllonalsa msantora
bagan til* poor,
f ortunaa await ether
Inv.ntor,. Us* your
spar* time Invontlna
ioma Improyamant
• n tba machmary,
or applian-
ce . you iiea In
yeur (tally work.
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