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The Cimarron News.
Vol. 8.
Kenton Beaver County, Oklahoma, Friday, December 29, 1005.
No. 22.
THE CIMARRON NEWS
>UUUBIIED WEEKLY AT KEJi
TOS, OKLAHOMA TER.
—By—
1* A. WIKOKF.
issued Kvory Friday
Sudscription. One Year $1.25,
Ailvcrlitlqg 50ft* an Inch a month.
U>eal lot* a line uaru in« rtlon.
advertising at n,, lawr-ii ra(«.
Pron clonal card« #r, 00 a year.
Ann inonneiit of candidates for offl.-.
fS.OO without n?gr m
•i|> In iIh> thousands. Might can nun-r
niaki* rtgtii. Tim cxar may kill II.ou*-
amla imii lie nunot kill tin* principles
or liberty (hat tills dowutrodib n peo-
ple are striving for
riiiMe who tliltik iliinyM an* ib-sil at
I'arrizo should ti ve bucn at die Xmaa
tree ti.a' Mr*. CtmAH the teacher'of the
school lbs-re, ihki Hie clt'.fe-ns yot up for
ti e childii'h. Tiipre were recitation*
and singing by (lie scholars, which w>>
adli (1 lo by an excel kiwi recitation b>
Mrs Margaret Vo^el. The house wa-
iieaiKirully decorated with evergreen,
and laden with iiress-uls, which a gen-
erous S-iuta Claim distributed (o thiw*
ptesent.
Entered In the Postotlloe at Kenton,
Oklahoma Territory, as Second Clam
Mail Matter.
BctitorlAl Oommoiit,
The man who tolls all lie knows is
more aggravating than a leaky pie.
The "lid" has been slightly lirtcd In
Kenton during lioltdiy week. The "big
Mick" I- nowhere (o bu « vn .
Katisa, lias two mi'lion hogs valued
11 -UK-en mllliim dollars. Vahm of tlx
two lagged hogs Is not yivcu.
Tammany won In tin- mayoralty coo
••«( lu New York. Certificate of elst
ti on has been is-noi! to MeClcllan
Tho paragraph writer of the K n-a
City Journal rays ther.> is nothing easier
than getting married. Some folk *p. ak
from a aad e\|s rl nee.
Tiie Territorial University at Xorinati
oas leuctitly mviveil a lar<je number of
new books I or tl « Ilbraty also Prof.
(Jould who Is studying at tie Jjhn
Hopkins, has seut a Que colluetion of
foasils.
Insults to American* iu Clilua are be-
coming «o common thrt the mar d'
partmcnl has ordered ui .re troop-, togo
lo the Orient. Tiio exclusion of Hie
Chinese froiu Am. l ira l« probably the
tiause of tiM'ir uglinesx to I >c Y'inkco.
While (lie phrase ".-carei! to ilea th"
is friqueutlj heard it it not often ilnta
rase actually occur*. A few days ngo
a 14 year old gir in a u agon, on the
strt-rt* of Musroyce, I. T wa« frighten
i'd to death by a loi|icilo, (hrotvii by s
mischievous boy.
Certain ,li pane>e hav Isml iu Bw
count) Texas and are experimenting h
raising lea und silk. 3oO ratulliet will
Ix- brought over and if further oxperl
ments prove sucne-nT 11, more laud ami
more Japs will tie secured. Ssu Ant
lilo Is their nearest uu I wn
West of Thtui'laJ, last we k, a moth
<-r and her 16 year o>d daughter were
jfoing to ti wn, a c iy He ran across llii?
road. The mother got out and luit lie
■rolf, TIm) team scared al Hie report
of the gun ami run away, throwing
out (lie girl, t'atallv Injuring her.
When voii write lo the count? tna.
urer for Oie a mount of your taxn«, des.
rribt all real estate you own, otiu rwls.
you may pay what you tldnk is aliyom
tax, and still your real rstale not be
paid oo. Wc know or ItMtanfles when
|hls hat happ-.ue.l, and (lie <*1 e.-ta|.!
placed In Jc-opar Iv
Tho CAS railroad h.i* had some III
luck lu assiotauls at the Csiyion depot
iu the past 3J days. One wan iuuic
ed in stealings, and tlm man to follow
lilrn left unbeknownst to .lis boarding
bouse and (tie ayent, taking «oi ie lit kei-
jtml some cas'i. Be I dn'l p->y Ills board
Willi (lie tnouey he alo e.
Roavrr Hullvllu
llie volume of Cnrlstinae trade In
fleavi r (Ids year would Indicate a ver>
prospermia eomMtimi of tills parti.,
ilar coiniiii.nii) which Is believed to
I'Xiend (o all part* of lii" county. All
the stores carrying Christmas food*
were thronged for li e greater part of
the week and oo Saturday it was diffi-
cult to get waited oil if In au) thing of a
ury
Saturday evening the Union Sunday
•cliooi gave an entertainment and Xuias
trie which a> largely attended. Then-
were interesting exercises, one act plays
rccitalkiiis, songs etc by (he scholars,
after which San'a Clans look charge of
tin tree and distributed (lie thickly
hanging fruit thereof in profusion to
tue children as well as to some of II«
del- folks. The exercises were held in
Ihe K P. hall, and, although quite ii
large room, i( was crowded
Ii Is rather surprising the way uoitoi
'till comes to llie gin here. Some of ll
s late picked top ciop but much of II i
ollon thai a* pii ketl in jtood season,
the owners holding it back for higher
price* or for a more convenient time lo
haul to the gin, after the rush of fall
work was over. Tue company has ail
i!od a threshing omfli lo thresh grain,
IviAlr corn, maize, shell corn anil threat
lh imo|>encil jiods or*cotton Sim*- *71
ding tlieii grinding oindi they ilnd it
employed inucb more man lliev had
reason lo expert b ore inslaliiiig II,
making It one of the piouiising parts ot
Ihe plant.
The estate of the late Chark s O. fan-
ntthil' was wKled in llie Probate couri
a few days ago. His quarter section of
land sold lo Newtoi Pickett, a neigh-
boring land owuer, for #1(100.
Harry Kites enl- st sou of Kev. J. D
Niles, who has been at I'opeka, Kansas
tla- pa>t year has returned home.
Jo Brysou and parly have returned
!iouie from tlietr nmi-iiig trip to tin
Indian territory au 1 report very dm
*poi i, bagging amoug other tilings (liii e
deer
Joliu Melling, our enterprising bulcli
rr 1* demonstrating tia> fact that (lie
large packing houaes do not, a
■ nailer or fad, con trot ihe cattle or the
meat rade If people would only think
to the contrary ami place lltelr thought,
lo Ihe practical test. He r«ci<iitly erect
ed a small alaugiiter house near (In
river and If now 'putting up • curinp
room and smoke house In which lo pu
op a supply of pork, lard, sausage,
dried beef an I other products for next
summers trade.
Tue Jail walls are almost completed
and the roof will soon be In place leav.
ing the Mriiclnie In such shape thai It
can Is* completed without regard to
weather o>*ld 11 lows.
The fa I* considerable enquiry for
town property, fr uit the easii rn pail
of the stale, which would Indicate that
some people have a pointer they coil-id
• r reliable as lo the pios|N-ot of early
• nUroad communication with tills par-
ticular point.
dwelling, and others are building good
frame houars. Kive families, one
spln-tcr and three car loads of house,
hold goods have b><en hauk*d past this
point by tlu> Keniockiaiis within the
past (hrce Week t Tn«-v also bate
sonic excellent Stock.
There l« quite « wliual uro,> siw il
on these flats, but only in small |Mlch-
es, foi ty acres l -111w as uric i as we
have aeeu on au)' mie claim 9-oiie
looks Very well but lla- best we have
seen is near Hooker on lau-t thai was
lu wheat last year
Broontcorn Inn* wa a s-ioiess and
t ie aereage w II la- lajger next year.
Kucd was very flue and there Is the
greatest abundance ou ui Mt claims.
M oat of (lie the melon growers did
Well and expect to inurease tli -lr crop
next year
Peanuts, beans, peas, aqiiaah, piuni>
kins, cushais and preai-rvcs made o.
garden lemon aad sws-l |>ota'<s>* till
many a dugout to nvei flow lug
Mr. Lowery of Claravllle now liaa
Iclicious winter tit'isk melons and
judging from appearance tliev will
kei-p until Jiiuuarv.
I offi.-es spring up like mlisli
rooms ih-iv, and earners are la-iug put
mi the various routs so that hi m>-t
neighborhoods there will Is- three uiailH
1-aeli wei K coining out from Hooker.
Claravtiie lias a un-rclianiltse store.
Cinteats are th - ord ir of llie day
and the n<m resi t, nt .-Ul.u holder Is
not so coimmMi a- ne was, an I like free
grass, Ida day is over.
Mr. Cole of Oi lts l*i-x I-(lie g in-t
of his aunt, Mrs (' \| Orlbble. Mrs.
(iribble also has a -istcr vlsiiiug lie
from Texas.
Mr. I'ainti'r of [II is visidug Ills
nieee Mrs. Otto Lltclifield.
Mr. Philips of ('ass Kansas «
buying calve* at (lie Wild Horse wind
mill this week.
Friendship Sunday school will have
a Christinas tree and entertainment on
Christmas night. Mom.AN.
Hi d tape Issalil lo lm iiislastcfill lo
llie new uvrelary or i'ii navy—Bona-
parte, and In I.as el ulnsled It fai as
possible In tils bran -h of the govt in-
meet W >rk XsimiIc n l<mi ipatt llie
ureal general wa< ki >a uunli lo our
H-w woreUry, au 1 I f l«M«r lulierit.
um of tlai suouj traits < r ruaracter
p isses d by the foi tner.
Tltu eaar lias u.ide'lal m a tumi a'jii
of dflrtelio" of his aiib)"cl« Th.
|roop> are mowing d iwn iik • warms
iif frv,>!•■!!..« •!«. an ! ' N ig il m
Hi- , ca Imadiidsoi w • n u andr Idi u
fim kii:-'w i te 11 "nbu w
Say. tf while in Clayton yon wai
>our team pot up wuere Itiey can g'
all they waul to i al and l - curried anil
rnblatit down ii. llie morning/, slop
O K corral, \ou will fluil inan Itu
day ami night
Jack ji. Potter, Prop,
E. & FREEMAN.
Barber and HairDresser
ANo dealer in S|«'ciacles, Eycgla-
and higIi grade Toilet K"o<ls
Colgate* I'erfiiun , S.. ips. Hair tonic,
Beaulifler, Pimple . ladieator,
Florida water, Lavendi r wal<-r, Hav-
runi, Itizora, Straps, Hones.
Stereco|s-s and views
Kmc decorated mugs with trade di
-igns anil society emblems, lyitia'
brushes, Hair brusin-i. i-ic. (itve me
call.
A. S. Palrner, ;
Contractor and Builder.
Plans and 3pi<cll1c.lion* Knriils i- .
ed ou siiort ti iltou
\flake all kinds < f
Doors. Sjr«ens. ^
and Furniture. X
SELL LUMBEIt
Oofllua nurl
Casikota ♦
Always In -l. .k,
U pair work given prompt at. X
I. Ill ou
Crest Improvements an* now In
progress all over the north A its, much
fencing Is b ing done, New home-
steads are g-'lng up or down every few
•lays
Tlie few people thai were here Iwn
tears ago are adding stables, sheds awd
other Improvements. The n<>w settlers
aie building hrtior homes an<l |ienil-
Ing more mot try on tlielr place* than
Ihe IIr*l seltk-rs illil.
Tue Kentucky Colony, forty inil<>«
w. *1 of Hooker, are now making Verv
•ub-i'.ntlal linprovetneiiis Mr Marsha
* bufldmn • tiro |liou*an>l tlollar
mwamr iszaaasBco
L. A, Allen (Old riuiers) J Scott llobertson
Allen, Robertson & Co,
Live Stock Commission Merchants.
Cattle Hogs and Sheep.
CO Yoai- lax LliiwiiU'mw
Office 267 269 Kansas City Stock Yards.
ti. A Mien ItKKK.itKNcr.a:
CaTTI.k Sa i.ksmi n I -s It .U-rtsou Inter Slat- ti llank ami
fl i< i nes. 8tia.'kmen (iem rally.
II i: s..i!. iuan: Jis^ Hoover.
Hood r> b ible is'opte to do business with.
JOHN SKELLEY
U. S. Court Conuuissiouer,
Mineral, Gkla.
Duly appointed In and for Beaver County,
To lake llnmcatcad Entries,
Final pi oofs
Testimony In conical cases
Acknowledge relinquishments, cle.
Office at
Mineral, Okie.
■ -y '
M.iie for School
Wear
for play and active outdoor life,
built to stand the hard knocks
healthy boys and girls always
give them.
RECIPROCITY SHOES
are the most durable and alto-
gether satisfactory footwear for the
youngsters.
Men's and women's sLes ti so—
all sound and strong as steel.
Really worth double the price.
Try a pair.
Manufactured by Nnyes-Norman
fhueCo., St. Joseph, Mo.
Sold By
d. k. Lord & Co-
r ~
(/eft*
Clayton Livery Barn,
R. PIERCE, Proprietor.
Feed yard and Camphouw In conned Ion
Good Rigs Furnished
on Short Notice.
Tea in* loft lu our care will receive good
attention.
It |), Hwain, Pica,
J. T. Wilde, Vhs. Prea.
H. K. Swain, Sec,
STAR
live stosk
Commission go.
Kansas City Stock Yards
Rnu>as City, Mo
I
Union Stock Yards
Chicago, Iilinoia.
We Make a Specialty of Handling
Colorado and New Mexico Cattle
We do a strictly commission business and itive all consignment* cur
personal uttentlon.
Market reports furnished on application.
« srmpN<fSM ss.l nis>l« sissls ssltrlM.
Addn-ss Koouis :i77 A - II 378 Live Stock ail ange, Ki.n^aa Cliy, Mo.
ANDS -ffllNtS
n. y. World
a waii.v at ink rmti
« r a « .hi..
The presidential .anupaiiin is ovei
It'll the woi Id g<s- hi |u«l llie satin
uid it Is full of new* To k-arn li t
tews. Just as ll us— i>rt ui|>lly anil ti .
■arttally— all that >.m. nave lo to n
o I.Hik in (tie eoluiliii. Ill I t>1 I t.iMSta-
# vk KdIII.Ill Ot Its Si m York M -n ti
arlneti iimus lo its sutM-rils-i 1.4
lines a year.
Hie rnrioe-a-W'S'k World's diligent*
is a puhlislwir of flr t n« w« tias given ti
ireiilation wts-nttmr llie Kiitflish ian-
^uage Is spoken—anil on waul it
The Thrtee.a-Wis'k World'* regntai
siibs.-ri|iiion prm* la <ml\ >1 (10 |ier jr.
W" nilkr tills nnei|oaled n. Ws|,a|4-i
iiul rua ( iMAKtein Ntws together oni
s ear forll.Ao
The regular Mibsctiptlon prlef ot lie
I wo papers is
| THE FAIR CITY OF THE |
j CIMARRON. |
— s. h i'iij in the deep liahuv vh ley
SS W I.I-II- the soil Is not exit lied III Ihe land of llie
55 Willi h kii-at fulon b-t'or - Ihe vsllev £5
S Tli.' o|.|.oi|i ntlV of ti e town to keep |rni' S
— W ill ii■.« go unimproved.
SS A few c I iiis. I.lis yfl 'or lie i l prices &S
Ti IIII ili make the llivr-t I.'-II' « j-i ofltahlc mu ^3
5 Km even llie • |> ooNtive buyer S
jS5 K m t it in o-ni i1 hi tii-l iirlts-s, write. S
L. A. Wl.vOKK, Kenton, • Ikla. 8
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Hours m tin-most iiitmctive siia|H'. W II <s-lei-ted utlsis llanv, s|s.ctat irti.
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tnnrket n-|Hii l- . make every Issim .r valu. lo tie n-ader TIIK
K.\Xs,\s CITY sTAIt has 10b 000 subscribers, ti,,- laruesi .-|r.
culalli'ti ■> ■ ii\ newsps|M<r In he worhl tuibtished iu a cllv
■ It h—i an Uio.noo ,.opnl*i on Th. Kan-asCin star
deserve- unit obtains t e : pprei-ialhin of the n-ad.
log public or ti n.-ver >ould liave achieved
auch gre«' success
Subscription rales by mall postage pr -p d;
I tally ,iud Run lav I >n« .Vk-: : m 11.80; « ;noa. 1.1.00; 1 year <LV*0. ~
Hample copies iiialV-d tn-c upon ri |uest
Thr h'rlHsnn Pit H Werk'Iu Star n mm
WINCHESTER
"Leader" and "Repealer"
SMOKELESS POWDER SHELLS
Carefully inspe ted shells, the best com-
binations of p wder, shot and wadding,
loaded by maci ines which give invariable
results ore res onsible for the superiority
of V'incliesur Leader" and "Repeater"
U Fiic* iy L. . det Smokeless Powder Shells.
H There- is no f esswork in loading them,
l-.'rli l iiity, ve! city, pattern and penetrs-
t on are deterc ied by sctsotilic apparatus
. i ... i ; e irin.c ntii. Do you shoot
|\ ^ Ihe,
T,' . " Ml
marlin
A>'sWi:il T(l IMfl'lUIKS,
! lxroiT on nrnuss, coasts, *c, k
I Procuring Lsnd Pslsnll fltlnj ArgumsM;
• nd Comlucling Carl, ill, ss rtodsrsla
Tsrmi. Ilnd lor cireulir Is
HENRY N. COPP,
WASHINCT'.H, O O.
4 I.STS <v n'« ar Itir'i
isti is >im . iissss
Patents
c
Anmns ssnatna s sais^ «• •! ilss<TlP iim aisr
•i.1 ll iii , iir i wti oi.-f u
iN.itilSsi Ii pr..t«l.lr P^li-Irtssis. ''iminiunkm-
u.,„s .in. i • ■ ll- *«. ii I-si.-i..i
"P'JS. vr::
Ifmlal n4w. • Oi..ut cliir*«, IB tb«
Scientific Hmcrican.
a feaaSvsMl* WaaWaM ~-H' l ir ~« eir.
m 1st mil -f ,.I I 1.1^..' m )"<irns4. Turns Us
,. r t.«r nsitnks. II. i-i sllnsssaaafas.
Iwifewsss!SW
For daer, moon, elk or cariboo, and alt
American big fame, no repeating rifles
compare in accuracy or eUlciancy with lbs
Models 1893 and 1895
Marlin Repeaters
They are made with " Special Smokas
leaa Steel " bairels lor Hifh Power Smoke*
less luada, and also, in .33-40 and Jl-M
with ifRular aleel barrela. (of black powdet
loada where cheaper csrttidfea ars used.
These Utter use the lamoua .32-40 and
•3S-SS Ballard and Marlin cartridcea, which
have great velocity and accuracy, givs
good penetration and a killing blow.
The Marlin Fire Arms Co.
43 Willow St., New Haven, Com.
Nothing has ever equalled it.
Nothing can ever surpass it.
Dr. King's
New Discovery
A Perfect For All T'..roat and
Cure: Lung Troubles.
Monsy t>aek ir M fails. Trial SaMtaa ftM.
If n
L(
why no ? They
E 0MAMH0NS SHOOT
> iSS/l'j«f
55 SSi?
OT III
UI 111 hill IlkUVI
ras h-i vk la.etv nlv« fi mrr «cy
' |iur*« t y ii n w|«niwti W puriW*« !• lies t bat I
Ibftl
the new home sewinq machine t<l
ha'I rnls-r^.1 a tntst is istnMnsll.^ '• wM|
bisssun ii . i i .it itw-nr Is isw #. .##/•
iii. ll n i«.rt. . ll. > « I, . i msI ir ■ t
•.-Vina nia.-liliiis inr imr s itaarV-' nts s-.,tu
ry, iilnl luivr i.ili>i.ilsiiM.i a n'liulsu.Ns Sir ma
•ilvca sail ■ -ur sHihi la Uie . n\ of all
nthr-rs i • - " fs- IIisii "* n .« lnim l"is
m .-r tss nniiiSit ss s rntaUr mai hliw>.-I*
■ti.mil si tin i High «ri«l.-« nii'a
Iit4i-hliti s, an.I .Inn.lull IIS rntrn >• .lis.
rill " trw Hsiiir ' ti Ikssafv rmllg
tiH-H t.k I nr. v Mi siy Aasftias
sn thr Mssrkrfi
It la ant nui-ssi ry a* lis I" .-titi-r Inm s i is
laaairr mir man I* |s.y say H. tils us 'si. - •
u. |.. liats arii r nit-nit
i.imiwtliii.n with ma mi facta wes a# . ' '•
i-lu<a|i laa.'iili'is ilsal srr mails i • sail
uas .rfaay laina.i.- m.rli. |s> u<m • '•
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tvHI. r in«• 1st in a« Was lima yi.a sau i""i.' •• a
ls.-wliif.-. If itsts to B'l 4sai«r mm* f .,
wntx 4tm-l in aa.
the new home sewing m-thu.a
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