The Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 44, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 21, 1895 Page: 3 of 4
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jkbTi.nTisiKtf hatks matSo known on ap-
plication. officja n nuiKu'ion r
3orernor Win. C I'cnfrow.
SfWdary T.J Uwe.
Attorney Oeuernl C A Oalbrailli.
Amiilant Attorney General.... Hoy Hoffman.
U fe. MarabaU ..IMnnnl I). :jx.
U.S. Attorney .....CnlelilUlrookg.
riilef Justice Frank Kile.
( A. 0. C. Ilierer.
I Jus. ll.Uurfunl.
Atscciile Jiuticci. . .
T H. W. Pcoll.
I.J. I'. McAtec.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
Probata Judge. j Outer Ti-icy
Clerk Dyko llalllnger
Bhcriir '. p. 1). Healy
Treasurer J. C. Williamson
Attorney C. 11. WriRht
Iteghlcr of Uoctls. . .. . .. . .:.. Uykc llalllnger
i!upt. of Schools Mrs. II. 1J. lllancbnrd
Surreyor It. 0. Barhoo
Coroner N. A. PecktiaM
f K. .7. Mrdnall.
ffomtnlfflloucrs J II. '. 0. 1'citman.
I Lie Howard.
C. K. & W TlMH "i AliLK
fioi.su Etsr.
Uett'res Englewoad
trrtves at V'icblla
.100 a. a.
.3:10 p.m.
uoisa wrjr.
Veavej Wichita 7: 30 a. m.
Irihcs M Unglewood :00 p. in
Direct connections mado fr all points at
AVicbiiA. Mulvane and Newton.
1'orlifH witblng iuformation concerning
freight or pasrengcr rates inl lrcsa
A. 1'. Oi.r.:ii)ENi.n Agent.
Euglewood Kan
CUUKL'U DIUKOTOiir.
Presbyterian: l'iacHng every Sabbath
-! 11 ii. in. and 7:30 p. in. Snbntli Sclttol
t 10 . in. V. 1'. S. (5 I'.. religions meeting
t l):!IO p tn. prayer meeting cacji Thursday
rvrUuat 7j20.
All iirccurdittly invited tn ney and all uf
theie win ices. I'. 1). .Mr.N3Li.(. Pastor.
UllANI) AHMV I!Ht'UIiIC.
Oklahoma Post 'o. 1.
Mecta at the. Opera Hall on mo-
ontl an-i fuurth Mturday of each
month nt 2 o'clock p. m.
All Visiting comratU aro cordia-
lly invited to attend.
J. It. Thomas John Slvyix
Adj't. l C.
Women's Relief Corps.
Meets the first and third Saturday of each
month at 2 p' m. at the school house.
Mrs. A. M Fenkkh I'rea't.
Mrs. H IIlakchaud Bee.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.
llcatci' Lodjc No. 7 holds its
regular meeting every Friday
evening. All visiting breatbrcn
aro cordially welcomed.
Dyke llalllnger C. C.
J. Ummciiaiw K. of R. and S.
THUllSDAY. NOV. 21. 18'.5.
LOCAL NOTES
Henry Tuckor is the new driver on
the eas-t mail route.
County Clerk Ii.tlliu;er is doing Kau-
nas City this week.
A arand ball is announced for Thins-
day evo Nov. 28th.
Odcir Shaw Uegan hi- first term of
duliuul last Monday in the Ucutou dU
triet.
Tom Scott has reopened his broom
factory in the the secoud buildiug ijortli
pf Sliaw'b store.
0. J. Loofbiuirrow waiin Liberal the
foro part of the week after supplies for
iiis (.tore.
Our merchants arc receiving new
good-j every djy and are enjoying a live-
ly trade.
M. U. May of Kimball has our lhauks
for a renewal of his r.ubaeriplion to tho
Jlnt.w.n.
Walter Parkins has been t;oiug
About ou crutches the rceultof a heavily
loaded wagon passing over his lost.
Doti'l forget tho liaud Concert on
Saturday rvn Nov. 30th. Admisiou
25 and 15 cents.
Our job department turned out letter
J ends for Shtriff Ilccly a;id P. 1). Mun-
tell this week
Tliankj!iving Ms-vie? will W hckl at
tho Pro.bicriau church Tliurxlaj Nor .
H8th at 1 1 o'cliKsk A. M.
Thirtoeti bond of ycjrling rill be
sold at Shcrifri wlo Saturday Nov. !iO.
Sc'e nottoj cliwwhero in this iao.
0 0. Chaw a former ciiizn of Hiv-
er now of Ilofjuium Washington or
ders the IIeraMi through J. V. Thump.
8011.
Through Dr. Linloy wo Icaiu that
T. Oiuthbce who went fiom hero to
Portland Oregon last spuiig is now
practicing medicino in Kansas City Mo.
T. . lledriek of Kubank was in
town Monday called at this offico and
had bin name placed upon our subsciip-
lion list and aUo took advantage of our
clubbing rates and gets the Cincinnati
Weekly Enquirer in connection with the
II KHALI).
IJ. A. Michall and wife of Blatiehard
Page county Iowa have been visitiug
the family uf J. W. Calvert at Preston
Ok. for some three or lour weeks Airs.
Calveit being one of their daughters.
They think this one of the grandest
countries in thu world. They left e
ccntly for their borne going via Shaw-
nee Ok. where they will visit nuotber
daughter Libeial New.
The muster for the Sons of Veterans
will be Saturday Nov. 110 at 1 P. M.
at Beaver 0. T. 15y order or
Cait. II. Mott
Officer of Muster.
The KANSAS CITY WEEKLY JOURNAL
AND AdlUCULTUHIST publishod Thurs-
days is an 8-pagc 7column paper. It
contains all the news of the world and is
but !0 cents n year. Send in your name to
the JOURNAL Kansas City Mo.
To Teachers nhtl School Ofikcjs of
Ucavcr County.
The circular you rcceivo explaining
tho "Pupils' Heading Circle" do not
throw aside carelessly but read it to
your school. The work is planned for
tho benefit of tho children and none
should bo indifferent to its success. It
will prove a valuable help to tho regular
work and.cnhaucc aliko the pupil'ti in-
tcrcst in Ins studies and his enjoyment
f tho hours of recreation. Tho books
are selected by tho Territorial Board of
Education. JOach book ou the list ha?
:tn elevating tune a dcliuitc purpose aud
a bapf y adaptation to the spirit uf child-
hood. Who will bo tho first teacher or
school officer to Eny: "wo havo a Pupils'
Heading Circl."
Mas. Blanciiaiui County Supt
Woodward Ncwe.
Mahuiku: WcddintT bells rung out
right mcirny hst Thursdjy iu celebra-
tiun uf thu iuaiiinge of Mr. Arthur L.
Jtu3.iellto MNs Grjoe B. Hunter. - Tho
solemn words time made thebc twain one
were pronounced byll'iv. W. J. Ilarrod
in the pretiCiico or a few relatives and
iilimate friends of the family at tlio
reuideuce of tho brido's paicnts Mr. and
Mrs. J. S Hunter; and tho hours im-
mediately followiug were given up to
such sociul enjoyment as is most befitting
bo happy aud auspicious occasiou. The
young people most interested iu tho
event aro well known in Woodward and
many a hearty good with has alredy
been sent flying after them. Mr. Rus-
sell is (he son of Dr. llusscll the popular
dentist and is moU kindly krown for
bis own merits; while tho young and ac-
complished woman bo has won for tho
presiding genius of bis home is ono of
thoso whoso friends are numbered by
tho names of her acquaintances While
the wedding was a quiet one the sprcid
that followed was all that ta3to could
have desired as tho young people's
friends at tho News office can confident-
ly testify.
Mr. llusscll and Miss Hunter were
both residonts of Beaver for a number
of years only havi'ig moved from hero
jto Woodward lust spring. Their friends
arc numerous in these parts and they all
join tho Herald in wishing them pros-
perity and happiness
PKOGKAJIJIE
For Hand Concert at the Presbyterian
Church Saturday Night
Nov. 30 1S05.
Overture Band.
Selection Orchestra.
Vocal Quartette Drummond Club.
Vocal Solo J. C. Hodge.
Serenade Baud.
Selection Orchestra.
Vocal Solo Grace Mun&ell
Vocal Quartette Drummond Club.
Vocal Solo Dyko Balliuger
Trio for Cornet Daritono and Organ
Franz Wilbert. and Mrs. Frauz Dium-
mond. Vocal Solo Mary Drummond.
Allegro and Waltz Bard.
Seleetiou Orchestn.
Vocal Solo and Chorus Jeunio Weir.
Vocal Quarclto Drummond Club.
Vocal Solo Mrs. Floyd.
V oeal Duet Mrs. Drummotid Bertha
Groves:.
Vocal Solo L S. Drummond.
Duet for Cornet aud Orgau Mr. and
Mrs Frauz Drummoud.
' Vocal Solo Maudo Blauchard.
Selection Bjnd.
Seleetiou Orchestra.
Vocal Quartcito- Drummoud Club.
Kjfijrt Jul nns eniwj ioo-iririii xvrocriwOW
r.ii i w-"- " -.X. r .-.- .i.Hi....
Gurjci.
l!i 11 .V JVVi Tf.tl IT" tw..M...fn
W .i?WII(-.'lU'fc WJITIIT
WlljiUl'.C"tr-. -.Mr rS
c inptiiirpritv rnn a pjp
JtiSff iP 9 Ci Crert to Pi!. l!o XUlcxxu
y n c
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Nye Xoles.
Lonely weather; ho-pc II may continue.
There ii a dipllieriu ncnrr in Meade.
l)nt know an cbere are nny flck but one
hai ltn eipofed.
Rev. Mveis bo bin been holdings series
of meetings here ban left niitl Rev Sliantclln
1 Garden Oily vein continue th meetings.
There li a good lnlcrent maintained and
good Ih being done.
School is going on nicely. Miss Dunlap
seems to bo n success as a leacbci.
Mr. Urucc has moved hi house onto the
quarter section west of where it nas.
Mrs. Ilruco bos gnnfi to Kansai City for
treatment. Her many friends wlOi her a
complete cure.
Wiley Rhodes nnd fnmlty Siuu'ayed with
Tom Johnson's family.
Miss 1 1 nl tie Tiec who has been In I'lora
111. attending school has been compelled
to give up her studies on account of weak
eyes. She has the sympathy of her friendi.
Mrs. Ityers and pari of her f.imlly at
tended preaching at tho school house yeslei-
day. Miss Leah DuCow of Meade is slnyinj
with friends on the river until It Is settled
whether Meade bos an epidemic of diptheria
or not.
Qratidpa lliuco has gone to Springfield
lib for the winter.
The boys came in with the round up to-
day. This round up nearly closes work far
the fall.
Miss Gertie Tike who has lived with
Mies Tree for some months has gone to live
with her slater in Beaver.
Thnnksgivii.g will soon bo here. Let
every one count what they have to be thank-
ful for. X. Y. ..
Not ember Literary Note.
A complcto and immediate revolution of
transportation methods Involving a reduct-
ion of freight charges on grain from the
West to New York of from 50 to CO per cent
U what is predicted in the November Cos-
M0i'0MT.it. The plan proposes using light
aud inexpensive corrugated iron cylinders
bung ou a slight rail supported "n poles
from a cross arm tho whole system Involv-
ing an expense of not more than fifteen hun-
dred dollars n mile for construction Tho
rolling slock is equally simple and compara-
tively Inexpensive. Continuous hues of cyl-
indcis moving with no interval to speak of
wsu'd carry more urnlu in n d.iy than i
qundruplc track railway. This would con-
stitute a sort of grnin-pipo line. The Cos-
jioi'omtan also punts out thu probable abo-
lition of street-cars before the cociing horse-
Ipss caniagc which can be operated by a
I by ou asphalt pavements at a total expense
for labor oil and interest of not nioie than
one dollar a day.
TWO FOR ONE.
Send for fiec samplo and judge thereby.
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household. Serial Muries poetry wit and
humor the Household department (beht
in thu world) Younp; Polks Sunday
Sohool Lesions Talmano' Sermous tho
Farmstead the Qiutiun Bureau (wbicli
answers tpjestioiis fur subscriber) tho (
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BrAjYer.
Is now prepared
Utter hriCu
Catting Cords
&W08tiiriB GVrds'
Pcitaji "
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in this line.
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Arm? or
Without tliorniilily iiucH'm
have the loii"- t cxicrirrr- .m
of Repeating Uiflis i-hot-Gun-
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m WINXI10STER REPEATING ARMS CO.
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J Costs no mora than inferior package soda
1 f never spoils the flour keeps soft and is uni-
j t versally acknowledged purest in the world.
j Wade only by CHURCH L CO. Hew York.
j p Soil fey craccra eTtryw&ere.
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DREfiDFULPSORIAS!S
Covering Kntlro Body avIUi WUIto
Scales. SuflVrliiK FcuWul.
Cured by Cutlciiiu.
Myilt-paie (nrorhtU) fir.t brotnouton my Mt
thet irudloK wroiw uj'niiw uml nln.ot ro
rtlni; my fHCtt. It mil iulo tny t-jo i.ml IW
Vby.lrliu wi.il afrnlil I iioulil loc my i-yMl(t
tltogctbcr. It iprpad all cr u:y lnuit umt my
i'jt ot..' nore. 11 icnv'ij.1 mv
oiitlru loJ) my (Mi Y.rul
mid f'.Mer Lclnp the crt.
rlhw ulilLi. ft...li. Ill ...i.t ...tic
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I &? . thii fUn moiiIJ ttilckwi
ly.-'fy' ' J"I. A.'iw i-iiciiiJliii.'
rAvYia--j'' riaiiy hjulnd. i iln.ljr (
''l a! fan nroiiotiMwl lncurtjp
heard of IhcC" TirrtM l.r"r.liiit' swl nfiw ut'.n-t
two liiinlev Cqrivca. J.' -i. vr 1 couW wc a
rfnnyc; uj itiur I liJ i.tica four bottl Imi
ilinunt cnr.J; iu.J vhe'j I iiwl wvi l : ItitV pf
fiTicui:. Urxqli tNT Ijox Cltu i r. wul
011.1 ! of Clti viia .-..Ar I w.u Tt t f tl.c
rlrinlful'Uc.i'u!.m m'jHi I 1. t au'i. r. il.irlivf
o.it. 1 ctii:9ti.;priutib.i n ! .t t Ailf..:i-J
lMfun' 'I .Inti'iu ftvuLlJil . Tlie n.vu in- life i.i.il
t fi'l ll id.- duty to tmouincatl tbim. ily iulrli
rcitur-ilkj cowl p.vr. uml n In ihv ojljlit.
Muo. iWtJA iil.Ll.y IrfJ.ll City luwx
Cuticura FScacivent
Tl.i ni r.lw.1 rurlll-r lotina-ll (i pnntc
tbc blood of nil inipurilliwu'il )iuMiuutiu!
unj I'utk'UIU ilio grrt '.km 'uti un! t ricun.
Ko.l' uii cxquUu M.:. i Ik4imiit-r mi..-iiIJi (io
cV-ir da- rtlu nnd wulji unl u-.loru Hut lulr luii
e-jnl Itwmmi o! (t-i l;ii. ibj rlmldbuif
jvaU. mui.uiol h fju.i; il.iii.tirt hUu cruvkl
b'.vllu buriilKR ui I i 'i u nlmo.l Icy-.j
CU'lurmi . Iitlr llfid. or c!l koiip fuff.ilm; l'"''--u.e.
VJmI ull.r iMiiju.t b ii . i iMi ucb i u u
Hi Id curywb.r. J'ji..C-iti rn We.; BOAf
Ih.-.; ItB.UMaxT 1. rmpMwl by llri l'iir"
IOl'll iVU t."aBtA.. C'.K'K-lUTIIl.-i llj.UHi.
t'il-Hend tor" oi to Cir Hiila VUtdtt" h
V.I.V SO lllutrUiui o-id ItM ImUuouIhI.
J I jlfl I'f.lifcl btack.Ut-.-vl.. rfd. renli bayped end
1 1(1 oily rUn cured by I'.-rtceiu Siur.
THE PAIN.
' palnaeafcneMi
u.cular in Id. r
mite liVtl.tCult-
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PIerald
to print your
Bill Hsuds .
Note Heads
Statement?.
. Ball Ihvftations
Sale Bills
County for anytliin.;
Call and get our prices
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yt Ctfl vlrli your atltirjM for pur
ULiftrtitml Citnlsuc. 1'lilli: . . .
snrrR
AmmumaQn
( t5 i -ftril o( the Whichever. Wc M
hin-est h.rilitics tor the manufacture JJ
fiinp.'e Shot Jtillcs ami Amfnunition. d
!na?rr fit1 lit VTiictttr (Jtih. If
Yli!ch.ktcr A:. Kjw Haven Conn. If
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BEWARE
ot Imitation
trade marks
and Iabelo.
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Dr. Price's Cream Baton;; Powder
A Pure Ortpe Cream cf Tartar powder.
SCMTCHEDJ YEARS
Juffercd Scrrtclied and Bled. Tjuu-
tors No Keller. Cured by Two
Sets Cuttcurn Remedies.
J wlih to eipreti ray thanka for tba tonfOt
two derived from uiloj Coticcka ItKJiciji:..
NoUduf UXo Uitic Kin t-vcr manufactured. Koi
iurc je.ra nave i anuercni
wl'Ji a tore bead. I would
break out oil 07ermy bead
villi pluipka wblca would
form a watery matter. Rod
I would biva to ecratcb
nnUl I would bleed. After
doctoring wltb two doctor
for thrto years more or
lei I finally mads up mj
mind tn trv vout Cimcnni
-Yu'J ItejisoiB wltb rcauli
i vC entirely mlifactorr to toe.
After tiling two aiti ot
C'UTICCHA Rshbdibi I
am eatlrely cured Ilur
rceorocitnded your reme.
tiles to ecTcml prtonnnd tlieyall UU mo tliey
Aro tia. J. Ojr dmzglatU dolDjj a nlco bualr.cm
In C'UTicunA llEMcmts eloco icy cure. I li-ivr
Mveo him I ha prlvltcze of ualii; my came aa procf
uf tbclr efficiency. jTvucloae my portrait.
A. 1-'. UlUMU.l'botocrapbxr.Ut.Uorcb.'Wla.
Sir wtfa has been troubled with tbo taltrbenn;
rbr four )oaia. l)JrlQ UiU tlisa doctors of Wl.
conetn I.UiioIi oud tbo moit eminent doctora ot
Clilcj-n failed iu yra relief. 1 bought tba Clti
iiriu Uzusmca end alio naed only ono box ot
Ccticuiu CuncoiiA UoAr and baif a boitlo of
tbo Cuticctu HcsotViT aLd tbeta b&vo cure-'
my nlfo ccraplotrly.
C. U. ti'lOSE l EUta Et.CUcajoiit.
Cut.cura Resolvent
Tho New Blood ted BHa Purlfler Internally amJ
Uutiouoa tba cro.it hbln Uur and Cotu-ucj
Sua)' tl.u cxiiuiatlo rjiln JuuUUcreileniallyl;
atantly rel'ayo sad apcedllycnraevoryduiaaae oat
huuor of Ibe eLla alp d blood wltb loas 01
fulr from infucy to a j3 f rv.1 (Itnplca to acrcf ula.
Bold everywhere f'rleo Coricnru tOc.: 8or
v.i i.tJutupr ll rniiM uy iu. lil(.J i
P..00 A Ci.cal CoeroaATiov. llo.wn. j
T"lIowioCjw BUa OlJ9aaeaJpa;eaM
UluntraUoi-a and U.-.tlnjunlalj1iaailtJfrie. I
()?Jirj.vyttjekbeadj red rom;b tbappcd.nad
lill oi:(Uu cJredb7CwniuuAfjoif
HOWHYBilCXilCHESJi
Back Ache Kldniy l'alna sd Wv4i
hen. BorvniK.. Ijuutuer. Biraln.. ir.il
'Tain rello.eil In una tnlnuto ly tbi
' Cutkura Antl.J'nU rinsttr. i
3
A4l pew V
S&0& Branneis.
Invert vum tiith fiO head of caltU vr
unuard thovtd aavtrlitc hit Inind in
mm 2"'l'eri ""d tJilis within a month
perhaps regain ttuck which Ad lien
r.dmny for xccrht and which he has
fivm tip nt lott. Our circulation
throughout thin section t tcWc and
ttendily increasing and your brand in
tcrtrd in thetv column will become a-
tniliar to the stockmen aud settlers o
ihe southwest largtly increasing your
cJtniiccsof regaining strayed or tlclei
ctoc't. Send in your ot ders
GEORGE .0 AADEKSOX
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inulcr-li'.ili ii rip left uuilor linck rlitht.
llmcli ntKul lSluirt
1'dhI onirc DciViir OklDliouiit.
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Uramls I ld Adilltlonnl brand.
H A It also V A T Mo loft lianiloil .11'
connected KnrlnurU crop Ii-rt illt rigbl
J. A. JIA'finiWS Canter Okht.
I'nttle bmnd T 'J ciiiiiicctcd.nnywbcrnon
anlinnl lm prliicliilly ou botli lilpn.
Ilorsp linuid tliu KMiiie mi IcHnlioiildcr
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FRED TAINTOli-hnglewood Kas.
t miy plnco on nnlinal prliiclpally on left
lilpnndoldi; Knr markh Crop Me left nmt
Jlnnloboli tlie rlRlit
Addition brands not Upt up
X down ittit tliiiihlei- mid Klilo ailous
murlF
illn-li-lailr") flilirr or both flden ynrlons
niarkK.
V left ftltlr (all ntcfru)
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lloiHtibntiid O -J iih left lilii; or TP eon-iii-i-iciI
on Iclt hb(iiildii'.
I'listoltlce IJ.'nU'Wood ICansaii.
A'. Ji. COFFEY rarer.
.f l' mi li-n hide or lili. Miir iniirkii-Croii
llio It-ll it-iii nnd xpilt Hie riKiit.
COFFEY C- WEJlilhmcr.
AT on loftHldo nmt yciirlinirn T IiimtIciI
In A under on liotli tilpN. I'.ur liiiul.s on
eulviv mitc-li liiriut of li'ltour.
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tlilvli.
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Cioviiuiil lll. 1YJ It'll lib-
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PROFESSIONAL.
OAFITER TRACY.
ATTORNFY AT LAW
l'ilit Finl I'roofand Contwt Tuati
motiy taken before mo as
I'robatc Judge. )V-
BEAVER OKLAHOMA
TlUlFLB llOl'CTOM O HoJlT. J. ItVT
. ROUSTON & RAY
WOODWARD - - - -0. T
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THOMAS S. WHITE
ATT01tNKV-AT-jAV
Itooina lOH-ft-G Atl.inlie Hid-;.
W3tiitijibti J) 0
MinintT.
Land and
Patent Law
A Specially.
- mum ox vouu
J'oTo- Voxlzil
We - Want - It.
ilCKSONDtCKSON
Attounevs at y.vr.
Will practice In nil the court iof tlio couuty
nnd Territory
lJeacr Oklabom
GOTTLEIB STREULI
Boot & SEjoo ClToEior.
;
JIftnufncterer of TiAdlrsoud Oi-ntn tlnn
Hoots A Klioce
Repairing a Specialty
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fllrc Me a Call.
Heaver
Oklahoma
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Lawyki:
Hpeclnl nttt-ntipu given to thf drhwlng
lecrtl document. r
Ofllceon Iiongtii Aveniie'"
" ' ' Heaver-Okli-.bmai
' 3 '
6e
(cou.srr ATrbnsn.'.) -
Will practice In nit Courts nrdalahonia
Kunans nnd lesni
Heaver Oklahoma.
r It. Dean
rjidn.'y II. J.anne.
DEM' & LAUNB.
LAWYERS.
Practice in all CuutiA
U.-GODWAHD
q. t.
R. LINLEY. M.Di.
IB KCI.FITIO 1'tlVSICIAN '
SuuniJox ti'fj OiihTpiticiAW.
C.ilN protiiptlv mU-iulo.l.'jiiliir day or nlplvi
' Hciivcr Olilaliuma
mi rock island mm
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TO THE EA81'.
BE5I DIKIN8 CAP. SCftVICE IN TIIE WORLD.
Tlio llock Island hi foremen Ir adopt-
ing ruiy ndvatitr.go cnlculatod to im-
jhovo arCL.d and jivo tbat luxur.safoty
ttnd comfort that pontdariKitiouaso de-
mands. Its equipment h thorourrhly
co.iploto with vcitibttlijd trtdns mag-
nlllcent illnliitj cars nleenerd and clialr
coaches all tho most tslpgunt aud or
recently Impravcd piiltcms.
Faithful and cnpablo lnanaRorrrcnt
and pdlto bonctt r.crvlco from em-
ployee aro importune items. They aro
a dotiblo duty to the Company and to
travoleitf-aud it is fiqmotimw a task
difficult of aecoa'.pllplimejit. Piissct.'
uers oa thi3 lino will ilnd little catia
Cor complaint on that ground.
'ilio Great ItocI: Island ltouta rnna all
rcilor trains to Enn'a)wjod subntbuu
statiua dvec vo Worid'.i slr' grounds
and jo': can snvo Umo and trouble ii
felting oft at thaJi polut and avcld tUa
trowd in Ibecl'y
""or full particulars i to tiolteta
i;p3 jatti3Paiplytomiycoiipon tlchft
(itlleoit tho rnitcd Ktato3 Can:uUj.
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