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The Cimarron News.
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Vol. 7.
Kenton Beaver County, Oklahoma, Friday, March 10 1905*
No. 32.
CIMARRON NEWS
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a< U insertion.
,i <o lnwrnl rate,
"i t tO a year.
..di.iates f«K m(Uit
. to lettftli of tluw.
i • Hon at Kenton,
, Seioutl Class
. IIjVSU.
■ Go -, river ga^e
. or, at Kenton, for
■ <m!ayi
. n iioijrs.
T—
but tln.Tmj; It ilU not *ult III* •>of
tie house withdrew it, Auil so, fc>;
politic* anil politic* alono we are to re-
main a ti-rrltufy for future congress •
3 wrnngle over. Jiialloe play it j purl
when it voii:i Iq cotttlikrloK the ques-
tion of statuiiood for Oklahoma. Kvorjr
congressman m«1 evory senator will
acknowieilyf Jiiat wu have the pot>uto*
Con and wealth, but not enough of
them arc u illlcy to throw aside liivju
dice an I vote us into the column of
states The rfeipg «ur or the went i
feared b ' t.ie tt)i«h'..c and eastern stales
bui the t tnc l« pontine when they will
be eoniiielc-l to .:t favorably. The
west Is pcrnuiueully wlut,' in wealth
and power and jau d;al toiuc blows
soon that will brin;; the selfish east to
do us justice lX:l.',"ate MoGulro ha
done all lo cquW and tho lobby tniu
helpug hint have worked faith full v.
W'mt we want t<; do from tins on is io'
divorce our etrails fruin Arizona and
Now Mexico. While they arc worthy
of it w! have failed of it by bi'ing halt
ou their flsli hOoV
_ ommeui.
Missouri I -i.trUnpe Is rtlll tra*.
cot ion of a United
.. j Senator*
"1. M-mxiw «te«crt is a swaui| . It
• --I i :i; that swition all win
i.;i ! . niiiid is soft, and flood*
dr.u- laiuuro. Santa Fo train-,
i: ;i delayed for wock« by
i t.i nr. -low over a soft roadbed
r:f where suffering for
k .1 i ■ • T -111 Is the rule.
.. . in n . ",'t of the Urst issue of
. i, i.i ; isc under tho new
. Q. Painter. It U
, i mat tor and news of
i. •-... . Clayton has htojt
1 .hat duvoted tome at-
f.ffaii s and the Enter-
siun I with on Interesting local
The great battle In Manchuria Is still
raying. iiolovy we give tho latest head
lines of the three leading w s eru dal'-
les, on tho situation:
Rocky Mountain New J
Both armies exhausted by uucua Ing
batt c—Jap.-, in turu'ug movement
fight till tliey drop and are captured
In s«|uad -.- Kurvpnlkiu dewperatL-ly
holding his own and t'opiug persist
eutcuemy will <juit.— KiiopatUu
wires his army tiopolossly Iniaten.
Kfiin.v City Star:
Htissian hope oite-r- Even t I'cters-
burg believer, that a disaster faces the
army along the Hun liver— All de-
pends on.Kauibarr-i- If the general
falls to stop the Japanese charge now
n prepress (furopntkin * lost v The
decisive struggle -r Japs lighting ns
never lieforo to hrrnV iln itum-Ian
Itiglit and surround the cut'ia arm).
Kan at Ultv Journal)
Hi.k not won— Oyama still ii"-s hard'
e*t kiud of tifclitiug ahtaiWKuropat
kin not runnliig-^Si 'ins to have elect
c<1 to tight It ou< at Mukden—To-
day may decide hutlle—iiusslas In
good pmitloii to take oflVitsive —
Kuroputk'.n said to have 340,000 men
and Oyaroa 70,000 more thau that—
(n-ueral Kuropatkln fell into trap laid
for lilin by Marshal Oyama
slltRl.ili K |IIoi. ii s iutl\.
% \rw Nfrl^of ■ « !«•« l \< %iorl«<« In
ll r H«n«M < l«> %«nr
Conan Doyle's detective -i ,,k,v with
tiie marvelous Sherlock Holmos s? their
hero, have a^hk-ved the givnu -t -i t \
of i"^ ;it yt an. Appreciating this t
the publUher of Collier's Weekly, New
York, iuduoed Mr. Doyle lo write
tinal wrrles of the gn-at dele, tlvi-'s ad-
ventures. Iteiiealed refusal, were
foHowcd by hMNMcd iuduoeiqonts,
mid IJnally Mr. Doyle agre- .1 to write
tliirtoen stork.® ror $45,000, or about (V]
ecnts a word. The eiitlro oKrespottd'
euec was by eablo. The aiuo.iut paid
by Collier's Is the largest ever paid for
suoh work and does not Include the
right to publish the stories In book
form. By spoetal arrangement with
Collier's, tiiese famous storle*
Icing printed in the Ivansax City Star,
one story each week, beginning in ti
dally edition, Saturday, February 11
and In the weekly. Wednesday, Feb. l"
Noil 'of tin* present popular featuri
The Star Will l>'> eul down or omit-
ted to make room for this ivuurkabln
'ei o;' stories Practically the coutents
of :i 11.50 book will !)•' added l<J
cmiteals .>f TIM Slur, in three moutlis,
without any increase of the subscriptl
on palce. 10 <x ills a week for The Daily
Slar(morn1ng, evening and Sunday, 111
complete papers a week) and 25 ixints
year for the The Weekly Star.
We are reviving ijuite a number of
siibsci ipiioiis ou our offer of the weekly
Star frue- -30 days moru and the off.
will lie withdrswn.
1 en led tlx
> be I Cilllc
in i ' .ening up the valley
i ng for this time of
ii wa> hoavlur fnrthcr
lad, Sunday, Mr was
. . io ti itoils of Ifi-t fal!
•i ted. and the worl; to-
i. . :, destroj'cd. The rain,
i ued Into snow and aug-
i.Misual amount already
monnialns.
,.,:_i , itioti of President Itoos
■i.i; i , was one of tlie grand-
Washington has ever
. ti,. was participated In b*
nil ( ..in or die country, and ti
In this res|>ect hu.'
i. President Roosevelt
• !ug tho eholne or all tlie
il, i. un i- president }hat evei
I.e.I. ti. nl offloo. He is well.
most and fearlens, and
.... ti >u wherever It Is found
're C.f the man, with hu
i,|-s Is admired bv hli
•1 remarked In foreign
i.nl
>-y districts now-a day
dally ii i hwl. the people residing
ids can have their mall
oos witlioul extra expense
I. i ti,ink tli'i farmer can gi
i almost as quickly as hli
The Kansan City hoard
or trade ii laud a righteous ho*
lUtliei rvlee. Tho mail arrlv
in- 111 ii I PS City from the oast at 10:
1 i ,. i nt: not get around to the
,i,, • ' m ; and the mall arrlv
lug from Ciiinego at S:1A p. in. Is
ilMi* *i.- till the aeit mornlug. fly tlie
time I ii. o man gets his mall from
thai :i «<op|e fiOO miles farther woi
will be reading the same paper, dell
ieil [iri'itM same tram.
In i. congress flu «ned up Us
w.uk n.i was leadv for the hour
i t. The 010 aem homestead
i, \ „ , in tlie senat '. Tlie statu
vere dropiied two days be
jrntwnt The itonfertu1
■m.lil agree ufl notli Ing ti-
•-tint r l >) of IViaa tacked a Mate.
.11 to the Indian appropriation.
TOM WATSON S
The Racket
Down on Main SiidcI, in a little a I.i'. : . -i,:o of a good big
Dry goods box, you « ill find at 1. a-t a ham par basket of bargains
So uow, If you are looking for bargain* vou should not fall to
Stop at the Racket
We hare advertised \ NN Six Cord spool Cotton for
Hand and machine, 200vd spool* at 4c or 13 spools for I UK-
Some who never saw It, or heard or it say Ills banting thread
Will >ou take tln ir word? Or will yon try it and lie convinced or
Its standard quality
"We arc advertised by our loving rriend*,"
"Iluh a ruo*tev f<>r twu thin<*\~-lhp cruir that
in liim. ami the spurs tn hark u/i his rroir with''
Following Are A Few Pulverizers
JOHN SKELLEY
U. S. Court Commissioner,
Mineral, Gkla.
Duly appointed in and ror Beaver County.
To take Homestead Entries,
Final pi oofs
Teatlinony in content cases
Acknowledge rtdlniiulshmonts, etc.
Office at
Mineral, Okla,
Overalls and Shirts Towels and Handkerchiefs
Men's brown overalls good wt at
Boy's blue deulm with bib at
work shirt heavy cottonade
Men's " " iiiedium wt drill
Gloves and Mitts
Men's fleece lined flro and water
proof at
Boys lined gloves
Ladies mitts good web
( lilldren? mitts assorted colon
l:1(,. Unbleached cotion towell per pr
2;j(. I Damask linen 22*48 Inches jK-r pr
25t. | " 'I smaller |>er pr
j;ic I I jidles handkerchief embroidered
and hemstitched
1 Men's indigo blue at
Clayton Livery 3am,
R. PIERCE, Proprietor.
I -ed yard and Catnphoaae In conncetiou
Good Rig.s Furnished
on Short Notice.
Teams lert iu our care will receive goo4
attention.
HOSE
M'W's fast color black per pr Re
CI'iltHei!*.!!' .-lined |>er pr S<
Ini ants a ti • -cashmere 12 12c
it. 1), Swain, Pre*; J. T. Wilde, Vlco I'rea. B. K. Swain, Sec,
4 iihiitct
vie'* new
"Thf MntAriiic Tlml IIum an l«lci
UnrH of It. *
11 ive you lirara that lluo, Tlior. K. Watg hi of
tsouririift ha# horun the publication of a
magazine?
Yot| know who Mr. Watson l«? Hc'< the loan
who wrote The Story « f i ranee. The Life
of Napoleon and The Life an<l Tinteit of
- Thoiuat Jefferson, lie wai the People'«
Tarty caaditlatc for President last year.
Mrat nuiuher of Tom Wathok's M m*a ik« will
be p.iblirihed Feb. *ft. For sale at all new*
atftiMitf—priee lOe, Uy mail ?I.i 0 per year.
Vou will mini the ioo*t interestluir DC-
pajfe ma«axine in Ameriea if you fail to
get this number. 'A>k your newtf«lealer for
Tom Haim.ns Ma«.a7.ink—or better «till
-end a dollar for a year'* •ubecriptlon to
TOM WATSON *S MAti A/.l NK
121 Weal Hod Street
Xkw Yomk Cii v If, Y.
Same Bargains in blioes, and they are go-
ing-Sold 29 pair in 10 days.
The Cash Racket.
Per A. C. EDDY.
STAR
oabluct
I'lMlduUl llui
and-< a« follows;
John lliv, S-'cretary of State.
Lester M. S'taw, Secrrtiry of War
Willi mi II. Taft, Attorney (jeneriil
Oor^c B. Cortelyno, Postmaster
teneral,
Paul Morten, A-er tarv of Navy.
Stluii A. liiuhcock &'c. of Interior.
-Fanms W s ill, Secretary of Agriciil.
no.
Victor II. Uetculf, Vmtnry of Com-
uici'ce aiid J.ioor.
Iliiickleg vacclue, in ull forms, double
ktnulc or striii|{. Lincoln dip by ti e
o rrel or by the gallon. Give me
to.8 days to tiet,lt heir when In need of
either.
L. A. Wworr.
Ill Oieroocantr In IH'W twelve far.
meiTi ^ot Bora iln\n $100 per acre for
their be. t«, in 1C01 twenty farme rs re-
oei\od UMK than 1100 doilaia |ier acre;
in -1!K)S t.venty.four Went over the
<100 mark; In l'JO'.l none reached it, and
■t yi-ar ninety-seven farmers ;;ot ever
the fl'10 pel acre and tlrty-two received
b..ween $00 end $100 i*r acre. The
large-it price |ier acre wu* obtained by
It. N. Harris of Rooky Kord, who re-
uelvud |3i'1.03 per aero for Ave acres.
R O McCain, of Maii/.nnola, had xlx
':r.'« which yielded him II>4 07 |ier|
acre — Tji Junta Tribune
N. Y. World
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or A \\ E KHIi-
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its Short Storie* ar< mutch less —clean and full of human Interest.
Iu poetry covering the entire field or ver-n—patlioa, love, humor, teudcrneaa
- by the uio-t p..pu!iir poets, men and women, of the day.
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160 PAGES DELIGHTFUL READING
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-ays an.'. Idle dbcu- on-.
Everv page will liiten-at, ebann, and refresh you.
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V H. NAttl'l.i: < lll'IKSSKXT men o* aw.u atissv
NOTARY PUBLIC.
P. T Btrnum, whose stieoes* wan
gained by advertising one - said: "If (_'oll VCy ftllCGHI
you hove$P) to use pay 110 of It In ad- I
, . , DEEDS, IlILIJH of SALE, At itEE
vei*t!>ing. I can out tulk auv nm b'ii
t.ie printer. The man who can stick up I MENT8. COMPLAIN TS, WILLS,
tj*|ie and tho next morning talk lo Correctly drawn and promptly attend
thousands of men while I am talking ! ed to.
to one, Is tho man I am afraid of, and L.A. WIKtiPF, Kenton.
want to lie Mi ItM " I — 1 ■ —
THE COMMONER
Foh Hal* — llaltd alfulfa and baled
natural hay, also alfalfa seed. Speak WILLIAM J
In tore It Is VII gone.
D C Johnson, Valley, N. Mox
Bin AN,
Editor and Proprietor,
Published woekly at Llueolu, Neb*
ra ka. I1.U0 |*'r pear
We have maiU) an siigeinents W illi
this giral wi<ekly to clnti It with the
ClMARltON NEW and w. will
rroa Hows and we will do the rest, fuiwlsli the two w * «>n« y >ar for
$1.75.
• MM illl* ftsasst I ll W>ekl
Slur Irn
I'av ono yetr la advance for llw Cim-
Atxrlutal/ free to all anlmcribers pay*
<ng up arrea.'ayi i and one year In ad-
ranne. II J5 ^els loth papers weekly
one) ear. Tho «4br Is good csily lo
Match 11.
The t'ouuMoiu r employs no traveling
ag. nts, nor ative*eer . (jet It direr
or take ad vantage of our liberal nffr
L. A. WiKorr. Pub. Tho Cimarron
>i'W«, Kenton (). T.
LIVE STOSK
Commission go,
Kansas City Stock Yards Union Stock Yards
Kansas City, Mo Chicago, Illinois.
Represented at St. JOSEPH, DENVER, and St. LOUIS.
Agents for the Sale of
Cattle Hogs, and Sheep.
I nrrraponSmrr ami nmtlKsairaH Mllrll*a.
Strictly commission. Each ronslgnrtient bundled on Its merita with tlie test serv.
loc that cno Is- secured.
Address Rooms 1177 A and II 37« Live Stock !•. xchange, Lnnsas City, Mo.
1.ANDS—MINES
If You Want All
the Mews
Take
THE KANSAS CITY STAR
"•:r. iiy,,n;,-..
market n port , inak'- every value to ti e reader. I HE
KANSAS I ITY STAR lia 100,I*XJ stlbscribem. Ihe laip-at clr-
cu'lation of any newsier In ll worId ,published ,n city
ol lesi. than dOO.OOO . opulalloii. The Kan-tis City Htar
deserves and obtain* t ie appreciation of the read-
ing public or It never would have achieved
audi great miuooss.
Bnbaerlptlon rates by mall postage prepaid;
I tally and Sunday I mo. .Y)c: 3 in f 1.50; 0 mos. $3.00; 1 year $...20.
Sample copies mailed tree upon reipicst.
The Kansas City Weekly Star ISc a year.
AltHWF.R TO I^LIRIKS.
EirOM ON ENTBIES, CONTESTS, A:.. \V
Proeurlaa Land PsUnK. Filing ArgumrnU,
end Coniluollng C nle l , an M'>.ter l«
Terms. Sand lor r rcular to
HENRY N. COPP,
WASHINOTON, O. C.
. m Nrtllrr >k ald ha I'nSP'" S tllrr' l;ald
psgasj rl'a «■! «< ■••■ ywl S' alint*
?
TER6ST Is t<H| dlapl«v«d In tha
u«a of amokc.r- s povOara and
lackatad fcuileta In targacalibra rlRaa. §U
A 45 calibre bullai walablnf 600
llvta • ahock to large tama lhai ibr . i
a mall borea can nol alw.ya be drpeaded
lor. Marl In Moc'al I SOS km
cp.-alcra
Spatial Fmolelrma Slocl" fcimla.
up fo dale Hi.int.: non aas oar .ilsloj.
Mailed lor 3 aumpa.
The Marun Kirk arms Co.
siw mavis, oosa.
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all dealers *eep them
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ir.il i-nlorr.1 ii tr M '.r ."imMaatlon; *<• wlah
i, iu.ur. Hi | ii' ii ml Hn-rr I* asa* truth Hi
ni.-li rrpotl". Wt* bi.n In-rn lu iiuifni turinic
arwlna ma lilnnli.i ivvr a nuurtor ufa raitu-
r*. i.ml hiivt- i*talitl ili.xt a hi*iu tloa fc>r oar-
•rlvra ami ntaaMarallml h< tlin«a«y of all
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Iiini-liliw-a,I.ml al.i i l- n i• . >r a uiiTlta.
Thf " .*«■«• NoM.r " is tSr « ' r<nll
/Iff. II UH.IOt: Mftriui, .tl«hi r
mm / i* market.
It In not nix-.-n.4ry fur as to en"-* Into tr«n«
i . otir rrmtlt i." |-.) 'ir S< b!s na w I'KU
Mils to |my. Wi .am nam niWnit i.iW>
ntpsUtHm Willi mm ufncturum of low *ruil
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