The Cimarron News. (Kenton, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, April 26, 1901 Page: 1 of 4
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The Cimarron lews.
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A Live Weekly
all People, Contain
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Kenton, Beaver County, Okiahoma, Friday, April 26, 1901.
No 38.
THE
pIMAKKOX NEWS.
^UMLISIIKI) WKKKLY AT KKN
T<>X, OKLAHOMA TEH.
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A. VVIKOFK.
Issued Kvciy Kil.luy.
S ibscription, One Year $1.25
Advertising, fifty eeiitsan iucji a month
l.oculs flve cent* per lino each Insertion
professional cards $UX) lK)t annum,
^nnounoeinents of candidates foroffle
fi.OO, without regard to length of time
Entered in tlic Postoffloo at Kenton
>klalioni:i, Tor., as Second Class Mai
flatter.
Philips secinf to be In control of tlx
^lucngo corn market an.I Is son ding
^ay corn up.
AtfUinnldo l as issued his manifesto
jlic jrusJi that lie gives the American
docs not sound genuine.
While Kansas Uitv gave Mrs, Nation
so long to get out, Monmouth, {owa
sends for her to come to that town.
From tlio storiqs and rains in tlx
WflU ^ny si reams are raging torrent*
■pi® 9ll> Qljio river is doing damage b\
(he millions.
President Mc Kin ley goes to San Fran
t;lscq to witness the launching of tin
V^ieship O iiq, on May I8tii. The
F-e fall road is making round trl)
\$\/c f om Colorado points at |55*good
fpr :i0 days.
ttir Thomas Tipton has launched ids
pew yaolit that is to take the cup from
America. For many years Gnat
^■itaiu has tried tq recover tho cup but
Jlip so far has failed to build a sailing
?e««!l (hat can outgo those produced by
^mejica.
Tlie o|M-ning of the Kiowa an<1
A. amanche Indian reservations will
fake place probably in Jn|y. The plan
(if admitting settlers will be different
from tho horse race rush of years ago.
Each applicant must register and take
an oath apd get land by lot.
The Rational City bank, qf \, M
^ork City, the Standard Oil compmi)
l«uk, has over 14 million dollars «>
government money deposited with it,
on which it pays uo interest. This put
out at tho usual rate of interest ought
to furnish Rockefeller with speudiny
money.
The great battle hip, Oregm, will l><
Workod over and mode-mixed. liuilt
only a few years a;<o she u ii jw con
sldereti defective in one or two points.
Bh<) will be supplied by revolving
turrets and so balanced that when all
guns air turned In one direction she
will not lop over and expose Iter hull
below the armor on the other side
The same Improvements wilt be made
to the Indiana and Massachusetts.
Washington officials are awim of
fraudulent adntissiuu or Immigrant*
The great falling otr in the number
touting to t ds c'iii ntry caused an in
vestigation Whloli eivelopi that the
foreigners ootniitg Item am landing in
Cauada to avoid our inspection laws.
Front them liiey can easily nip over the '
lbs border Into the states. The sane '
< ling is oc urrlng with the Chines '
Tuey ship to Mexico and riom theie }
drop over oij our side of the line, i ),,i
•f tifteen hmiilred whe recently entered
tied way only .100 have lipcn detect.,!
illd depolled.
Callleiiteu belt*, aiv talking of driving
their cattle, next fall, to Itull'da on t i*
lloe'k Inland, as the ucaivst shipping
polut and the best route to drive over
It will be about *J2 utiles nearer th in
Liberal and some nearer than Ivtiu.<i ,
Colorado. The cattle earred at Buffalo
will fco through to Kanst* ,.j|y direct
and (juickly, which is an iteiu to the
shipper.
Black Jack Is to be handed at Clay-
ton today. I^ato reports *ay that he
does not bellore he will stretch benip.
A rumor came over from Clayton, last
evening thai the prosident .had Interfer-
ed and the extreme penalty would not
be meted out, but this report was not
verified and it is llkelv an onfound. d
rumor. Tho Ja|j and prisoner am lie-
lug strongly guarded.
There are five Nation i! l'ark« in the
Jnited States, embraeliig a total of
3,481,320 acres. The Yellowstone park
iu Wyoming contains one third of this
number of acres or 2,114,720 acres.
Yosemite National park in California
contains 767,680 acres. Segnoir national
park California, 160,000 acres. General
Urant national park. California, 2,560
actes. Mount Italner national park,
Washington, 207,360 acres. Yellow-
stone park is visited annually !>% 0,000
tourists. There Is a move oil foot lo
set aside a tract of land In M innesota
—some lakes that the Mississippi river
has its source, amid dense forests, eon
taining a total of 830,063 acres. This
park Is asked in memory or President
Jefferson and the Louisiana p ire ,ase.
The laud is owned by the Indium and
can be bought for *3,000,000
The order from (lie authority* at
Washington to tear down all fi noc"
that surround the government land,
will not etlbet the big orttlciiim to an\
gloat extent, and it will remain to be
seen that the little oattleuian will not
be benefited. As |he News has previ.
ouslv remarked, this country Is strictly
a cattleman's country. Several years
ago the farming industry was tried am!
nothing but failure was harvested. Ii
took several years to prove this fact to
the courageous Kansan, but the indus-
try was finally abandoned. The kdiiii
climatie'eoiiiiitiou prevails Since the
departure of the tarm r, the cattleman
ha> flourished. This short grass country
is the only place iu the west tint Is a
tlrst class cattle country and the range
should be left f.,r the industry tl.at can
utilise it. Eycrynno in the *tatc knows
the condition of the country, and the
leading eltiarns of the short grus.
country ai-e endeavoring to ge-t (Iim or
der of the department ivwimleil. The
following is an interview of lion. Win
East on Hutchinson, judgu of the 32ud
Judicial district, wasclipped fiom the
1 o|s*ka Capital; "For Several uioiiilis
tlic rattle men of inv disti l. I have been
greatly agitated over the matter. T ie
strict enforcement of t<.is order menus
ruination to the cattle Industry. We
have known that it was coming and
have done everything possible to have
the department ivconsldcr its actions,
but all our efforts have been unavail-
ing. Tlie offlciiilsaf Wnsiilngton sii ,,i
to have the idea that somehodv waul-
this laud I'm Iiomca|ead~, but lh"\ alt"
very ii|uch mistaken. W' -f hi Ivm-
sas Is not an H(rloulturn|iioii||tij. It is
a good cattle country and that U about
•II we claim for it. The oitMciii-n
have bes-u making money niul the win. e
Mate lias been beliiflted iii t. This
recent order coin pels niHii) of the
leading cattlemen to go out of | c
businrss which |« about 11m- word thing j
fliat could hap|s-n to our *t1 • >n.**
L*lbcral News.
The recent rain has given n w IJfc to
the plu.it —I.ilii r«| News.
A lleauiiiotit, Texa , oil cra/.cd u u
has named his daughters Kcroslna a id
Naptholina. When they i-each the
at which the tlame ot love can tie kin-
dled, it will be risky business for
young sparks to ooiue flashing around
their vicinity —Postscripts.
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A few years ago gasoline was con-
sidered an evil and dangerous spn ;t.
Still it is acknowledged ns unsafe if
mrlessly and Ignorantly handled. Cut
such safeguards are now used on i e
best gasoline lamps as to make thou
as easily cared for as kitrosenn lamp*.
Insurance companies issnc permits -rat-
is for tlie! use of the Cnion (ias i.uii i,
than which there is probable uo cheap-
er and brighter means of lighting. \
million dollars a nigi.t is burn ,| up u
this ooimtry. We are < ertainh jn-ii, d
ill looking for thu be«t se>ure of art ill
cial light. See advertisement of I M. n
Gas I^ainp Co. in anotiier column of
this pa|>er.
ALWAYS
All the news mi tho at prejudice
The beat general reading.
Tlte-ahest market re/torts.
The Great Paper os the West.
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By mail, postage prepaid, daily and
Sunday, I year - . fl.00.
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The Wneklji Kansas City Star.
Postage prepaid, 25 cents a year.
-I THE COMMONER
WILLIAM M. nilYAN,
Editor and Proprietor.
I ublishcel weekly at Lincoln, Neb.
ra kn. #1.00 |>er pear
We have made arrangement* with
tl.S UIV.,1 weekly to illd! It Willi the
(T MA It WON NEWS, and w, will
fmnlsli the two papers one vear for
I #1.7.1.
The ( ommonei emplox s no traveling
| agents, nor anvasseiv. Get it duvet
or take advantage of our liberal oflVr.
L. A. \\ iK''i i . I'ub. 'fin- CIinai-i• >n
New-, K< nton < >. T
C. H. JUDKIMS,
Physician and Sard eon.
Kenton, Oklahoma.
We are selling lots yf v. !dl. ( ......
ami tee our cuts and get pii.v
f'linari oil Supply t?o
Send The Cimarron News to yom
friends in the ea«t.
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AMM a COMPANY
CHICAGO.
R. JT. FRA*IM|,
1J. BLE
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tXSOMSBLf PRICES.
A. EDDY, K e'n h in j" Ok I a"
'New Rival," "Leader"Repeater."
NOTICE! FOR PUBLICATION.
L nJ Officii at Woodwant. OkU, Ty I
March 46 I'.u'l. j
Notice l« hereby utrea that the followhiit-
ii«iii.'.| KCUlor h * file.) nottoe of his intention
t.. iinke final |.r.«.f in tappurt of hin olslm, und
tlmt s:i1.1 |>r.Hif will he lua.l" hefure Hubert II.
Dean t . S. Coart C.immltsioncr in and f.,r
Heaver County. Okla. Ty. at Uurrett, Okla. Tv
on May It 1801, vii:
l'EKRY C. BRITE H. E. No. 1&7S
f«.r the X KX K >« See. :il, and X W'« X W s,.
and S'a SW Sec i.i T. ."> X .. K. 4 K., e\ M
lt name* the fottowt >«t wltnemei to prove
hi< cnntlnuou* reKidence upon and eultlvation
of. said land, vis:
eh;trle* A. I'arr, of llarrelt Okla. Ter.
X. Uray of Warrett do ,|(l
temie Hood, of do do do
Areh Brite, of do ,|o do
F. I). IIkaly. Rcflstei.
WINCHESTER
Factor/ Lo2ded Shofgun Shells.
New Rival" loaded with Black powders. "Leader"
and Repeater" loaded with Smokeless powders. Insist
upon having them, take no others, and you will get the
best shells that money can buy.
ALL qEALES:? KEEP THEM.
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Fall term: Hepteml er 3rd- IV>«im-
ber 22.
Winter term: January 2nd-Maich
22nd.
Spriny term; March 2* l -June 14,
Special review course for teachers
roui winter sc.i i U, V.>ril 8- i t * Juu
1st. embraces all subjects required for
county certifies tea, ami iu addition,
Music, Drawing, Oratory, mid physical
culture.
Kxcellen Library; Free Tuition; j
Strong Faculty; llond
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