Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 14, No. 4, Ed. 1, Thursday, May 31, 1900 Page: 1 of 4
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BHAVIIR BEAVER COUNTY OKLAHOMA TERRITORY THURSDAY
MAY 3f 1900.
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WS OF THE VICINITY
I. W Thompson find lilt holul photo-
bliuil llio llrst of dm week.
Icorgo woouwnru was much uy
Stnlng near Woodwind last week.
Jon Hoguo i breaking n horso (or It.
Tioofbourrow this week.
flic Utile daughter of Jim Lauo and
is utilto sick with moiiilei.
rthur Thomas Is broaktiif n young
10 10 urivo.
) A'alter I'arkor Is again nblo lo bo
kbodt uficr Ills long illness.
K. it. Coffey In llio proud dad of -a
"bran" new girl baby.
.Mm. J. W. Thompson has a liltlo pel
prairio dog
J. W Thotupton has taken tho pipe
out of his woll lor repairs.
Kuiau Kllasnn purchased tlm A. II.
Avery plauu lor 821DU
Considerable ruin Tell In tho viciuity
or Knglowood last wcolc.
Mrs. Gordon of Kuglowood Kansas
wui dangerously III lubt week but is bet-
ter at present.
Clnrcuco and 1'crry Iliblis recently
icturncd from Miitumoth creek whero
they had gotio alter a buueh ol' cnltle
Franz Drutuiuoud returned 10 Wood-
ward Sunday. 11 in wilu accompanied
Wfi him and will return in a few days.
"l'cto" Druintuond left lor Hold tho
dm of tho wvuk. His wilo remained
to vinit for several weeks.
It is uuueratuuil that there will Ho a
Fourth of July cclobratlou at the llullt
.rove this year.
Arthur Thomas has just completed a
new woven wiio fence around I'. C.
Tracy's residence and the lots just sonth.
"'i. W. Fox turned off n lot of his
boarders last week ho put up new
uureons.
Quito a number of persons havo been
lung down ut tho river but all seem
Hot '-liahermau'd luck."
A liltlo daughter of II I) Mccse uccU
eulally fell aguiust u not und cut her
oad badly.
Tho Kculuii News nt 4 that uo
uiuut surveyors uio plultlug tho two
ilo strip west of Uemur county
Until blaekninilliH huvo been kept
usy tho past few Vrcoks sharpening und
lutiuvvug farming implements.
UVll. Duulup of Clear Luko eun-templali.-s
creettug 11 new dwelling house
duiing tho buujuki
Tito Howard lltulhcrs of Ftillou have
just llulshod drilling u will lor Samuel
Wiigbt of that pluee.
Htrum I'uukhuiu and wild hnvu moved
ou tho Cliilcuit plieu which Ilium re-
cently purchaied.
Tom Muiduck aud family of Nyo
oamo dowu to Uuavir Sunday lo attend
Memorial services.
Carsuu lirus photographers arc en-
joying a good patoruago aud their work
is highly eoujuieuded.
Ficd lleobo camo to Beaver Tuoidsy
to too Dr. Muusell for Utto Darby's
father who is sick.
Cullom and Hirdsall havo beeu trad-
ing howes ugaiu. They must ccrtafuly
bo fond of swapping "huhs" lies.
J. D Nuckull hud a warraut Issued
this week fur the arrest of Sherman
Taylor 011 charge of assault.
0. 11 Kd.ly n brother of W. M.
Eddy of Kenton Oklahoma is aecom
panying Messrs. Cochran und l'o'.tor on
tlieir trip to Kiowa Kas.
lluv. J. J llagsleyls eiroil.tlng a
petition sent to him asking that this
govorument modiato in tho Doer-Urit
ihh war.
FOUND A packatfo or Clmmbray
on tho road between lloavdr and Cot-
tonwood Owner can havo amo bj
calling ai this oflica and describing it.
Mrs. K W. Groves luft for Meade
Friday at which placo hu took tin
train for Ft. Dodgo to visit with her
parents
Mra. J J. Uagsloy and daughter
Mrs. Ban Bogus contemplate vMt
with relatives and friends of Eutcka
Km. In the tear fnturo.
Vfc. Bishop 4 of Uato was In town
lilt week lie came up to repair sonic
tuonumeuta at tho comet cry and to trans-
act other business.
Mra. W I. Drummoml arrived in
town Thursday Bho will remain for a
hurt time only aftorwhich she and W.
. will return to Mold
Work on the parsooign of tho M K.
church it Koulewood is progressing
nicely and the building Is ncarlnp; com-
Mrs. I'erry Keith i iiiite sick. Her
sickness is caused by llio exiremn mix
li'iy shu riitlnred duiing her mother's
illne'H
Mrs. I S. Drummond who hns been
nn thurond to rteuviry lately took a re
Iiiho Stiud.iy night but is now again itn
proving.
Mi-i Clco l.ulkart U in Wichita visit
in friends tiho will attend tho nor-
mal iiiMltuto in that city tho couiiug
sumimr.
W. II. Diinielson returned lait
week from (J.iilicld county bringing
with him a buueh of cattlu lor which ho
had traded some Impic.
Duvid Miller camu down town with
hour- fine cherries. Undo D.ivy Is 11
patient and suecccslul man in the agri-
cultural line.
II. Kccnan of Wichita a son-in-law
of Itcv Oversirecl formerly of this
place has gono to Chicago to occupy a
SKjUO position in tho civil service.
Will ilrowu of Loukwood camo up to
Heaver last week alter his wilo who has
beeu visiting with her pareuts tho past
week.
Miss Mary Gubbert of (J ate who is
Kcjiiuruitig in lodiauapjlis write coiu
mend.tory letter to tho It KiiAt.u vx-
j ressing high appreciation of the paper.
Mrs. iluniii Itedemer und daughtir
Miss Anniu spent severul days with rela-
tives and Itiends iu this community this
week.
Two families from the Crccic Nation
stopped in town for several days to rest
their horses. They wcro 011 their way
to Huton New Mexico.
Sol HUmcr and brother passed
through Denver tho Grst of tho week on
tlieir return home Irom the railroad
with lumber ind supplies.
Fur Whooping-cough Asthma Bron-
chitis or Consumption no medicine
equals HaI.I.AKK'h HtlltKII'iUNll S Villi 1'
1'iieo - aud fit) cents.
Klius ami I'Mgnr Doguc camo in from
tho road Tuesday with supplies for
IjoofiMiurriiw k Son. Heaver may hare
the name of a dull placo but tho amount
of trudo docs out justify the romurk.
Frank English imd wifo went in town
last wcilc 11 n. I hud the initlorluiio to bu
delayed n few hours on uccouut of the
threatening storm.
May and Jennie- Weir camo in .Sat
urday Irom Wichita to spend a few
mouths vacation ut homo. Tlieir father
met them ut Euglcwond.
(Jitorgo lleuly who cimo over from
his ranch yesterday reports that his men
Invo licen suffering from some kind of
disease similar in some respects lo small
pox but not of 11 dangerous uhuractcr.
Yesterday Perry llibbs was slightly
hurt by a Imrso. The animal reared up
und struck Perry in tho I'aeo with one
of its fore fcot calling a deep guli but
nut didng serious injury.
Harry Pcckhain Harmon Fox and
l-'red Lyman went out 011 Clear creek
on n li'liim; excursion Saturday. They
returned Monday with a uleo string of
fill).
James Hakrr returned from tlui east
end ofihu cini-ity Unt week whcr-i ho
had iinno nflt-r some wiro uud johIs.
He ha just linished fencing his claim
south of town.
Wui A Pyno tho energetic merchant
of lliversido was In town lift week.
Hi ud appears in tills iuo of tho
UniiAt.i) und those wishing t pttrchsso
would do will to call and sou his stock
and get prices.
Lawrcnco MoCaho hai one of tho
nicest orchards for its slzu in Heaver
county. His trees uro loadi d with fruit
notwithstanding tho fact that tho late
frost killed lots of tho buds.
At tho Avery salo hold south of
Hnglewood in this county a man named
llookhold Is reported lo havo been
thrown from his horso aud bidly in
jured.
Tho compoidtur of this office has
proven herself quite a aurgcon espec-
ially in the art ol letting broken legs of
chickens. Anyone having tuoh work
to bo done should call ou her.
F H. Anderson hi boon cogiged
llio past wenk Iu repairing and remodel-
ing the cirrWgo nf Ed llibbs and Win
Parker. Thai It is a good job need
icarecly bo said
T. E. Uirr of Clear Lake went over
on the Cimarron lust week. Ou his re-
turn ho dropped into the HettAt.n office
and der-tudtcd a dollar; Imt tho good
work go on. The tuoro tho merrier.
J Ii Dunn nf Olilhe ICanis Is vis-
Jtirig with Willi Hrnuniigh ol this place
IIOXOItTIIK DEAD.
Mnny IVople (Jnlher nl tlir- Ocmetcry on
Decoration Day Interesting; Kxi-in
clscs itt tlm l'resliyterUn
Church.
Tho large crowd of pcoplo that gath-
ered at the lluaver cemetery Wrdncsbsy
to decorate tho graves of depatted sol-
dicrs dcmonsiratcs In a marked degren
tho pairiotism and respect for tho dmid
that i-xtsls iu the brents of residents
of this locality Tho procession which
moved to the ccinclcry in tho morning
from Denver was thu largest tho writer
over wituefsed nt this place on an occa.
siou of this kind.
The morning exercises wcro brief but
imprci-sivu. At half past ten a process
siou was formed nt the (i. A. It. lull
aud from there proceeded to llio ceme-
tery where u short servico wus conduct-
ed by the old veterans. This service
was supplemented by uiumu by thu choir
uud nddiiioiml excrciics in which u pro-
cession ol little girls whs formed llio
L'irls curbing flowers which wcro strew 11
011 tho graves
Iu tho uflcrnonn approptiatc and im-
pressive services were held ut tho Pres-
byterian church. Interfiling addresses
were delivered by Mrs. OraTrncy Dyko
Halllngcr Wui. Quitui 1. S Druintuuiid
J. It. Quiuii uud Judge C. 0. Tutinehill
interspersed with recitations vocjI sidos
und music by the choir. Though llio
exercises were lengthy they were linterud
to with interest.
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Saturday uvening at half past eight
Gcorgo Longmore and Mi-s Disscy
Whitakcr were united iu marriage ut
tho H-iaver hotil. Judge Tanuehill
performed tho ceremony. Thu bride
was dressed in a browu cashmere elabo-
rately trimmed. Tho groom woro tho
customary black. Only a few persorn
wero prcM-ut and it was a quiet though
interesting iilluir.
Tho young couple nro both residents
of eastern Denver county where they
expect to make their future home.
They wcro accompanied by Henry J'it-s
ratt and Miss Whitrkcr a sister of thu
brido.
Khorcly after the ceremony ll.cy were
greeted with that delightful inu-io
kuowo only to a charivari pariy. Tdc
groom readily passed llio cigars mid the
mob dispersed. All join the IlKitAI.D
in wishing them 11 long happy future.
AVcfie tabic Preparation for As -
slmilallng the Food fltvlRcdula-
llng the SloBflda and Bowels of
Promotes DigcstlonChccrrul-
ncss and Rcst.Conial ns ncltltcr
Opnjm.Morphine norflincjal.
Not N Ait c otic.
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CASTORIA
For Infants and Chlldfn.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
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lion. Sour Stonuch.Dinrrhoca
norms Lonvuisionsrcvcri5ii
acss oiidLosa of Sleep.
Tac Simile Signature of
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CASTORIA
He don't el aim lo have tho6
fargasf. shook weal of Ch'unio btitp:
our I uia ix complete. It is our
aim to sell for cash. and 30 days'?)
is our best terms. All oar jfoodsA
arc marked at 10 per cent lessi
than time prices. '
THE!
LITTLE
STORE
OF
LITTLE
PRICESIJ
WM A. PYNE & CO. wujMWiuiuM
THE RIVERSIDE STORE.
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Business Locals.
In Constitution IIkhiiINK nhVds n
tmiunil Ih-hIiIiIuI n-mi-dy iu-.iliig
promptly. A for sumll f'oi-es will usu-
nlly bo found to so ri-gutati! ilm ixcru-
tnry luneiioii" that they nn- nblu to np-i-raln
without any aid whalover. I'll-i-.11)
ecnts.
4t
Meinorliil Sen lies.
Memorial day was fittingly oli-erved
by tho people ol Heavir Sunday. In
the morniug tho soldiers aeeuibled ut
thu U. A. 11 hull from whieh placo
thoy uiiirchcd to tho church whom 11
largo congregation had fathered in hon-
or of tho occasion. The church had
been decorutcd with flags and flowers.
At eleven o'clock H'-v. 0 Ii. Yi-ager
preached au inti testing memorial ser-
mon whitdi was duly appreciated. Iu
tho evenin'i Hev. J. J bagsley
preached a sermon whioli though not in
tended as n memorial sermon was much
along ihat lino of thought and was a-
daptcd to suit tlm occasion.
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Curler tho Indian had llio misfor-
tune to hnvo hi" iiinIcs stray uway tho
oilier nii-lit aud hn had lo "hoof it" nut
to Havnj'n Tuecdny inornin: wi'h a
mail sack on each shoulder. Uuod
healthy exercise.
While out oast nf town Tuesday Art
Thomas and lli-u Hjcuo'taw u coyolo
running a buueh of calves. Had It not
been for tho timely apprentice nf tho
boys some one would havo undoubtedly
lost a calf or twu.
F. Howard of Fullon who is attend'
Ing the Agricultural col lego at Manhat
tan Kits will not return home until
July though school clones iu June. Ilo
is First Lieutenant of tho military de-
partment and his work in this connec-
tion will detain him
A new millinery sloro is being fitted
up at Hnglewnod tho owners of tho es-
tablishment being Mtsdauies Canton
and Ooblo who conlemplato carrying iu
stock largo and stylish line of millin
ery goods. The placo of business will
bo first door cast of the liuller und Dish-
up marblo shop.
I S. Drnmmond has some lovely
aweot peas iu bloom. He brought
beautiful assortment down to this oflk-e
Tuesday morning If anyone needs any
"pointers" oa florscullure they should
call on him
Kd lllhbs his lino field of ryo on
his claim at Cliar creek- Ilo brought
a sample to iowo this week which is fine
Tho entire field of rye reaches about lo
Ids shoulders and as Kd is tall man
thu cirp nmit be immenir.
Nimuti
My well known hore ".John' and
niyjek will miikolho neii.nn nf i'JOII nt
my plaee thiei- miles snulliwi-it i-f lle.i-
ver. Tho h.ri.ii is a Clydmd il-
'JVr For thu hors.!$l.i)H for tin-
jack ?.".lll)i
2 111 A. UKIMKIl.
U.M.I Aim's H.NnlV Ll.StM"Nr eilres
Uhcum.itim Nc'ir.i't-ii IIi-.ii1.i--1ic Sick
Hciiilni-Jic Sum Tlirn.it I'm-" UruNes
Old Here- Corn nud all pain mid iu-
fliinunitiiiii. Tint iim-i peueirntin lini-
ment in thu world 1'iico -" ami fill
i-etils
IIKHKFOUI) liCLLS.
Wo hnvo for ml" a car bind of high
L'r.'i'lu Missiiuri lired heretord bulls from
W III 21 llioutlis old. Como anil see
them or write to
Tally h Ai.i.r.N
M ndn Kt.m-n.
LODGE DIRECTORY
OKLAHOMA PIlHT No. I. 0 A
It msris in lbs 0 A It hall si
ll-uxr. 0 T 1111 llio rroonil nn4
fiiiirlli (-'alunl 1 of -4cli mnnlh
til 'J ii'eluk p. in VMllitt Cini-
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of fneli werli t llii VylMnu
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M'ltlCIIN WO'HIMR.VOP AMKIIICA.
CAM I' No. 77.18 mr-la ilm fir-l ami
llilrit KHliirlny niclil nfrirh monlli In the
I'j-llimn hull. V i n 1 1 i 1 c Ni-i(litri atwaya
wileiiuie
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V. IJ. TiMrr. Clerk
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l'KOI'HSSIONAL.
YKK HALLINdMU
Attorney at Law
Heaver
Okla'inioa'
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FINANCIAL.
11 fu lli'liraneo I'olicies hough for Canh.
Alsn Iiiiimh mado on desirable policies
in Minis ol S.'illO aul upwards when the
v-ilueri of ilm pulieies jiinlily. Hales and
(erin made known on application.
Addrei-s C'AllTKit TiiAir
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NiiiliiiiU' li.is ever bum pnnlm-eil In
i-(ohI ur eimpiirc with 'I'aiiI.Ku'h II ci
KVK I'lLK OlNTMKNT M" a i-liriHivn nliri
hnaliiig iipplii-alinii fur 1'i'ts I'VHires
blind uud liletding external nud inter-
nul and Itching mid llleeilln of thu
ltu;lum. The relief is imuir-diiilo nud
cure liilalllblu I 'ilru fill edits iu bot-
tles 7'i cents in tubes
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
TI11 Kind You Havi Always Bought
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S.MUNKKLLM.I).
I'llVHH-IAN AMI FtlllllHIN.
Oculist anh Oitician
Disi-SM-s nf Wm-oii s Kt-cialiy.
Uffll-C at lenver Hotel.
HesviT Oklulmiun
"5TC7'-- .1! WHITE-SCREAM
W ORMSI VERMIFUCEl!
ISMllnQnutflr. nwllaVrtlltr
For 20 Yt irt Hat Lid all Warn RatiaJiaa. m
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I'rupitrtd br-
JAMES F. BALLARD St. Lotri.
D. F. GEARHART
Dealer in
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
Carries in stock windmills tanks Buckeye mow-
ing machines buggies carts farm wagons barb win:
Moss washing machines and wringers aisa oils and
house paints.
tJenrral blaeksmliliing a xpeoinliy. Cad und gel price.
liNGLliWUOD KAS.
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Bears tli
Signature of
Unless n woman rats Hul!iclent nour
iihlng food she can neither gain tier
keep a good complexion Food when
digested is the baso of all health all
strength and all hiauiy Hkiiiiink
will help dlgi-nl what you est and give
you the clrur briuhi besutiful skin of
health. 1'riee M) und 7fi ecnts.
TOTIIK liADIKrf.
fin. Guy W.Uarnum has opened a
drcDMi.aMng estsblUhmeiit In Ileavcr
two doors south or l'st OITu-o on Doug.
ss Avenue Mis. lluinum b an expert
iu this lino 1'rloe.s r jjionable. Vour
I patiuimgc tolki'.td
C. O. TAMEMILL
I'KOHATK .HI I !:.
1 will take t'ilini'4 Find I'rinf's niu
Contest cukes tor ll'i.ivi-i vnuuiy selller
Beaver Oklahoma.
CARTER TRACY
Attorney and Counsellor-
at-Law.
Boavor - - Oklahoma
Also practice iu all mutters ur binbies.
buluro Local ur (leiiirnl Lind Olbce.
special iwjohTsTduffief
Attorney VhIiIihjiiii II I'.
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Boavor Oklahoma.
I. S DRUMMOND
Real Estato and LIyb Stock
Beaver Oklahoma.
Ouod farms claims and town property
for sale.
If you want to liny or soil live itock
of any description I helpcan you.
lijimiw of all kiuJs altuudud lo (or
nou-rosideott.
HONEST DICK
The well known horse an .1
Kentucky jack
FIFZSIMMONS
Will make the season of 1900 at my place twelve
miles south of Heaver in lilmwood tonwn.ship.
DliSCklP'riON.
1I0NK8T DIL'li! U eiht yrs uid 4 jet blk siateon mid one liaf ihan(
lgh weighs abiul fii'iou huudrel pjuuls has gouJ stylo and action "i'trw-
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Fl'JZSl.MMUNJIsar.dirk Iron gray (irtitcirluols liljli has good actiua and
is a sure breeder. TutuH. To Insure. 38.00. ' .
Mtrcs from a dUlanon puturod free of charge. Osll and seethe bofstaed
and jaok as 1 knon they will plsaie you. ut
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