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VOL. XIV.
BEAVER BEAVER COUNTY OKLAHOMA TERRITORY THURSDAY AUGUST 23 1900.
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Tan aew Hmy.aar a is ftetag areetea. -tltri -ro gi wl
A haae aafaa aaaad Inreaga arobealy net eeaaenee aatil the f rat
tawa Maajaaf a
There are a aaaber ef grape piekers
la tab vietatty Mff.
MbeCboLalkartb rbitiag aa the
Kiowa at prainal.
Mb ChaetJe Maple was a
aatlar ia towa Meaday.
Tha old aaUtara reaaba at Mania ia
a far Seataahtr i9 20 aad 21.
T. W. Waadta waa eellea to towa to
anaaeet baeiaea Batatas
C. A. AUaa bveaght aaaaa alaa aeaoh
at to Basket Friday.
R. 0. Danlap waa a baaiaeat eallar
ia towa Friday.
Wiitr & Lederaaa peddlers wara ia
iawa selling gooda bat wask.
Dr. L. 8. Maaialt eold kb team end
agtj laat week.
R L Dean and K D Knaore ef Kea
aaa City were in Iowa laat weak.
A L Mitchell of Haage aaae dean
it toka the teashers' ezaaUaaliea.
Dr W Browa of Wee waa a aataaa
ealler la towa tbia weak.
JCKejraor Kaatoa fated tkU
MC66 laaW WCtita
A h Steward of Baa Fraaabee CaK-
faraU waa ia tawa tab weak
J. W. Fox returned froa Kaaaaa
City Taaaeaj evening.
A leeebnra' exealnatiea waa held oa
Friday aad Saturday of laat week.
Frees S. Dramaond ia company with
Billy BItoo weat to lltrdraty Monday
Ifewcll Fore I.aa purchased the City
Lirery Stable of J. Blaachard. He
took poeaemioo Itet week.
Fred Tracy baa bk wiad aaill op aad
ia raanirg order. All be aaada aow ia
aaare water.
R. M. Bitley a.1 laauly viaited with
K. W. Orovea aai wife oaa day lut
week.
After eokas aaileaee X Y Z of
Nye haa eeaae agaia. Tbaaka coaie
aftac.
Ueary Meaaa of Clear Lake waa ia
towa Batarday. Ha reported hie ehil
dree aa betag aiek wh aearlet ferer
Jaatee Bare broaght aeae fiaa peaeb-
aa to tewaTaeaday wbiah waa aeld be-
fore yoa eeold aay "aeat."
Fraak Maple caaaa op to take hia
bet degree io the M. Xf. A. lo-Jge
8atarday aigbt.
J. W. Webb aad Mr. Jaasie Lialey
weat to Saint Joeepb to purebaaa fall
foode.
Newell Fore weat to Eagiewoed
Monday eight. Ha took Teaaple
Haatoa aad era to the traia.
J. F. Mktobia broaght ea a ample
l wheat 8atarday which waa raiaad oa
kiepUeeeeetof towa.
Mra.J. J. Baaalef aad Mra. Baa
Bagae rataraed hoaie Tbarday of laat
week.
Mra. Waah Haatad eeateaaplataa a
taip to aaatora OklaheaM aeoa to tieit
with ralaiiTaa.
N A Faakhaai haa baea aader the
weather for two waeka bat ia aow able
tobearaeaad.
RBaiUh aad wife of Meade ware
gaeaU at the Fox hotel the fret of the
week.
A Lawreooe W 0 Harriaea W A
Nsah aad F Todd of Alra vara in
tawa the fret of the weak.
Artbr Bly aad Walt Sleuth traraliag
aalcamea of Atkiniaa City were ia
Bearer bat weak.
Be eare aad aotiee the aaooaner-
tut.orratca toCLicjgo by way of A.
T. A S. V. railroad io tbia itaue.
AflKatt Pelts Auj;tutui ltuberti and
Fftliick Fox all of Coin Bade final
proof ia aapport of iLeir claim lut
week.
Dr. L. 8. Meaeell waa called out Fri
day aigbt to aea .Mra. S. 8. Roaaa who
waa quite aiek bat who is bettor at
praeeat.
J. W. Fox thipped hb cattle froaa
the Meade peaa laat week to Kaasaa
City. ReyTwiataad AirBiegal weat
wkh thea.
J. I. Egbert broaght io a fae brge
vatonaetoa laat weak aad took advaa-
tace of oar liberal offer. Who will be
he Beat?
Mrs. J. B. Qion broagbt ua a ai:e
Httle BaakBelen Saturday. "Saall fa-
ion thaakfally rewired aud large oat
in orpertiea."
efOrteber.
Niae applicaata took tha teaahera' ex
aniaatiea Friday aad Satarday. 8a-
arietoadeat Floyd baa not yet reported
ea the grades.
Fraak MaKillipe awred hb faaily to
towa Meadey oeeapybg the hoaae
which he reeeatlf boaght of J. J. Baga-
lJ.
Will tha a of ;Jaane Uba fell
froaiahorae Batarday aad brake bb
right mb. The boae waa aat at oaee
aad h haproflag aicly.
J. J. Bagklay aad wife are aerie;;
thbweek. They will live with tbtir
dtaghtef Mra. Myrtb Beeae aatil
tbeybaild.
A show ease-to town Moaday with
the iaUatioo of thnwiag here bat tli-
eoald aea prccare a hall at a price
sait so sored on withoat giriag any
eatertoiaaeat.
Ia tryiag to ride pitehiag calf lut
week Haraon Fox tfot thrown off aad
apraiaed his atkle badiy aa a reaalt of
whita Haraea ii loreed to go oa
aratehee.
W. II. Coata and daaghter Mb
Cora ware in town laat week. Mbt
Cora aaae down to attead the teaeher'a
exaaieatioo. Mr. Coata made aa
happy to the tone ifa dollar.
Theracea at the I lack berry pbaie
will be it b uid th best erer held in
the county. Tom Hungate haa had a
borae io training for aomo time to run
against the George Booth liurae.
Jaaaa Knuttcr and wife of Klaira
Mbaeari are fishing with Mr. and Mm
T. J. Weeden of Elwwood. Mr
Knatter a brother of Mr. Weedco.
Special rates will be given on th
Saau Fe and Kock Ialaad railroad
to VV'ichit:! during the fair aad lag roll-
ing aad n. Chicago daring the Nation-
al eacaapaent.
A aaaber or people passed through
towa the first of the week enroete to
the weat and or the coanty where thr
eipeet to aa aLuut aoase land which
they boaght wl" Mr Uobt. Liaduy.
W Bdltoo editor or the Woodward
Nawaand the Ltve Stock Inspector
waa a rleaaaat caller at this ofiec Moo
day. Ua left for llerdesty ia eonpany
with V 3 Drumtnoad and expected tu
rctarn boae by way or Liberal.
Teapb Haatoa and little son were
in town the first of the week. Mr.
Huston wss bete coiictrhiup the bad
oat west whbli i claimed and is beinp
old by llobcrt Lindey. He dropped
a dnllar iuto the cnutrilutioo lux
the I let: ALU whllu hen:.
Will Cocbrau rrlurne4 from Kiowa
Kans taal week whurc he had beta
with a herd of hones. He esid tiiv
people of eastern Oklabum were coat-
ing weat ia droves having boaght bad
at 50 cents an aero in the weat and l
the county of Hubert Liudiey wiiu
claiaa the west third of Beaver cuanij
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CASTORIA
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Always Bought .
Bears the
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CORRESPONDENCE.
The best bnildieg atone found in tht-
eaunoT waaaotieed oa a hill aaath ef
the river three alias sui of Woedwsrd.
Ilcoaustsofa hard flinty lime stone
known aa daloaite. It if part of a
bdee which baa also bean foaad io
Clark oouaty Kaew sad Bearer county
Okbhorn Wo-Mlwerd News.
Judge t .'. Ttucehill
uiutiiiur fiir tirade'. Kaoaat wheri
he will take tbf. train for t'h'iesgo ud
other points cut. He will attend the G
A. It. encaDpaent at Chicago and will
be gone about ten days. Mise Netlii
1 hoBiss will havo charge of his office
dariag his sltseoce.
8enie time ago there wu clrsnlstfd
in our atrects by Mr. Baroua a petition
to rabe funds for the utablbhing nf tcl.
ephooe service between Liberal Kansas
and Beaver. This1 si: dropped tempo
rarily but we uh'dsrstaud that Mr. Bar
eum has tsken ft-up apiin and is urine
streaeous efforts to'rabe by sabscriptioa
the nraeaaaramount to eonitract a Una
Beaver eertaialy needs telephone aea-
atctiona with the railrosd aad aay effort
pat fartb ia this directioa b worthy or
eeaaeadstioB.
CASTORIA
Jar Iafiuitt aad CkiUrt.
The KM Ym Hm Art tyi lufht
Beara the
aXc&atuxo of
Aews Notes from Nye.
How is this for dry?
While the wind aeeas cooler tha
eun ia juat aa bet
Preaching last evening at the school
house by Rev. Rom. Kb appoint-
ments ara first and third 8uoday in
each aonth ia the evening aud the
second 8uaday at 11 a. m.
Miss Alice Muzzy returns to her
boae ia 1 Reno this week. While
here Miss Alice filed on a quarter of
Cimarron bottom laod.
As yet our school haa secured no
teacher for the coming term.
Miss Hat ti Free b expected borne
from Maada where ebe has been al-
toBdiatf normal.
Masters Ora and Utuscl Marphy
will soon return to Lioeral where thuy
will attend cbol the earning winter.
Mra. Mackay left laat week fer Kan
aaa City where she will tike tiuat-
snetitatDr. Coo's Sanitarium.
Mrs. Danki contemplate vmtinc
her daughters who are attending
achool at Eraperia Kansas.
Having is aoritly fini1-1 on the
river. The crop is generic light.
Unless we get rain soon thn cane
kafilr cora will not amount to much.
Miss Clara Rhodes who baa been in
Liberal for the past month is expect-
ed homo this week.
Though lata in speaking of it must
acntioa a birthday party given by
Mbs Dora Dickersun two weeka ago.
Than rho attended prououured thr
party aeuccesi. The little folks were
also invited ta celebrate little Oracn
left Mlerd.tDick"0n''tklrd brtMV'
A well is being put down on the
school wrounds and there will lie
some other reeded iraproveantit
made.
Nye.O.T. X. Y. Z.
Aug. 20 1900.
(Continued from .last )ie )
make any abstracts fur m. tr to nttruil
to auy business whatever for me etrept
to record surh ilteds as tuny be sent tou
with the legal fees for recerdlnK. 1 am
Informed and alio have letters sent rar
that )-m are Klving your opinloa as to
the VMlldlty of my titles aad taal you
further stMfttiii I Save n reenrd title
tu lai.il In lliHt i uiiljr. 1 wish lu state
toyuii that tour opinion amounts It.
notblus; and that you have very little to
do writing over the enuntry to people
about that which ynu know nothing
whatever. You seem to put your opin-
ion against that of the supreme court ol
the United ttntes. stale of Texss and
('overninent of Mexico. I wish to la-
form ynu that I do nut claim titlo under
a Spanish land nr.int. You ststo that
the land belongs to the United States.
Please tell. me "iitnn what meet dosi
huu ffe.l (tint llii.il kuiiwett So Hlilcli."
I am very totty to brvek with ynu for I
Intended to thro r
ANNOUNOEMfiNTS
COUMTT CLBKK.
I hereby aaaeaaee ayaelf aa a
data far re-ebetba to the oflee tf
ty ebrk aabjeet to tha aWaba ef the
Psaoaraala Ceaaey Oeaveadaa.
Frio C. Tay.
COUMTT lawaawJOR.
I hereby aaaoaace ayalf aa a caadl
date far the aflca of eeaaty aaseaaer
subject te the decMea of the Dsaacrat
Ic eouaty esayeatba.
H. D. Mbksb.
RHBRirr.
By tha tcqaest of many frlsaas
I hereby aaaonnce myself as a candi-
date for the oBce of sheriff subject to
the decision ef the Republican eouaty
coaveatlon.
M. E. IIlBBS.
PROB&TK JUDOK.
E-iitor Beaver UiaAtD:
l'lease announce ay aaae aa a can-
dldsir for re electioa to theoSce ef pre-
Uate judKe subject to the decliioa of the
((publican ceunty coaveatlon.
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GROVE
on
I'omlderulile mi aet
to yo4 but since ynu rnnunt ce yoHr
own inteiest(ilc). Ituppote your oftJcinl
liond is a i;uod one n yon are Injuring
me by such promUluoii utk aud letter
writing.
Lindiay wrote Judge Tannshill to
recommend some' parson fur member ol
an abstract tide company which Lind-
say said he was or;snizinj.'. Jmljie Tan
nebill wrote ana got this nnswer:
Leave Djke Ualllngir (county attnr
nsy) F CTraey county clerk and record-
er and William T Qulnn off. I do noi
care to have either of them. They do
not answer letters or treat me with
courtesy I havo thrown conquerable
work and money to Mr Tracy but be Is
too narrow minded to see three feet
from his nose. Cm'! see his own In-
IcrrM. As soon o 1 bear from ynu will
send papers fur party sign. (Slvv full
name. Any man nf ood common
sense can All llle bill.
TO ESTABLISH A BANK
NONCE.
litre will f.jt a ttew4. rsssttaeV the
Boavsr Live Hlftck Aasociatiua sa Salania:
Augutt lath lboo. All sstsbsrs sre re
luastsd te be present.
Bt Ussaa or Ccnnmu.
NOI ICE
Nutico is hereby given that aaleaiall
swouou dna aa am settled within tea
dsys the aocoaata will be placed ia the
hands of a collector.
Hoam A Homan
WANTED TO B0R10 W 940000
I hvn a customer who wants io bar
row f 400 HO tor 0 months. A No. 1
aauriiy fur $1000.00. Reaaoaable in-
teriiot. Prefer making loau froa pri-
vate iodividaal.
Oct W. Babncm
Beaver 0. T.
FlalARClaM.:
Ufc Insarance Polieiea boagh for Cash.
Ato loaas made oa desirable policies
is sums of 1500 and apwaraa whea the
valuos of the policies justify. Bates and
terms made known oa application.
Address CARTfaTaAiT
2-22-ai2 Beaver O. T.
HKBRFORD BULLS.
We have for aale a oar load or high
trade Missouri bred hereford balls from
IS in 24 mouihM old. CHme aad see
lliciii ir vriie io
Tally & AlLkn
Meade Kansas.
FHTKATF.n.
Three yesrlio hcifsrs. (Joe red
one red white face one red spatted face
Kiraysd last lall at weaning lime.
Bran Jed II IS connected on right hip.
P. M. Knolihh
Beaver Okla.
TO THK LADIK8.
Mm. Guy W.Bsraura has opened' a
dri-iinaking ratsblishment in Beavet
two doers south of 1'nst OEr? on Dnuj:
las Avenue. Mrs. Baroumh n erix-n
in ibis line. Price reasonsbte. Your
pnlrousge solicited.
Parties wishing to run a ifsnd bnsrd
in bouse sh(4iii! slli-ty dsnee Ui-
I'. rin or any kind of emii.rmeiii durinji
i be picnic at Hnlii'n utoir in Septeni-
we mm
HULIT'S
Ten Miles Southeast of Beaver.
Camp Creek commencing on
September 26 and Lasting
Three Days.
foot mii
SACKHACE5
ECE RACES
LITErW PROEBAUT;
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FIKST DAY-SpeakiriKat u o'clock a. m. hy Ca-itain faW
of Mtjade county Kansas.
Sweepstakes race 400 yards. Four horses tdsttrt .
$2.co;to enter. S10 for first horse out: Ic. for secwwi
Riding match pitching pony to bejrodw with iM witV
out bridle and to be given its fiwtd. Al B(o9W to' mW
first chance.
Mule race quarter mile. Prize. $c . Race at 4 o4tM d. m.
SECOND DAY Speakingby Dyke Ballinger at 1 o'clock...
matched race between Jesse of Clear creek aiW the brum
horse ot Coon creek. 50.
Matched raeebetweenJimani Crary Jane both ef Clear
creek.' 20
Free fonall race Quarter mile. First J25: Second $15;
thirdio. Four horses to go. Entrance fee made known on'
day of race.
TH I RD DAY Foot races sack races wheelbarrow races and
egg races and nlso a literary programme (tood seats shave
water niEdls day or night
ME E VERKBQDV COMB
s
MaMr II Tf Barnna In rorrrMdaiee
with Parties Desiring tn
Mart a Uaaa at Bearer
WOODMAN DANCE.
There will he a dune at the It. nf 1.
hall in Beaver on Wednesday nilit
September i2 rDOO uiven under the
management or the members of Beaver
Camp No. 7738 M. W. A. for the ben-
efit of the ramp Uood muaio and a
good lime are promised.
; Team Killed.
A team owned by Mra. Amauda
Lohstrob was accidentally hilled Isst
week by falling into a well. Otto a
aea ef Mrs. loihstrob waa engaged iu
digging a well on the homestead. De-
j siriag lu level off aorae of the earth
about the well no nrone.ni a scraper
nil team into M-rvice. The bridle on
una horao ennui nf and the snimsl
backed into lh well palling lit ciher
l.orst abn. Both bws were px'J
work bersei'.
J n . I KrtUYs.VX I'rriiaiat. C. q. CUANDLVB.
Use. W. : BBBMTaf AM
The prospect fur a Bshk it. Biver i-
pMwhu! brighter every dsy. Mr. IJn
W Hsrniim has had coniderlie nrri-
spnndrncc with vsrious linsnrisl inittt-
tinns concerning this and I m tinnll)
succeeded in fretting some pnrtles ini-
esled. Esrly Ihls week Mr. Biimnn
received a lenethy list of itusMintii thai
the baok which b cnntomplstin1.' lues1-
ing ut Iteaver il-irf d le hsvc iiwerd
and iflhe lunl; iim.IiliM ih! e inliii t
fuvorabl'i ennutsli tiny r- v--rv HiMe n
send a rcprMntilve in Beaver in ll:
intd the mslter with the view nf locii-
ing bert.
There is no iptrstion but whst a ul'-
sisnlial wsll reuloed hank rnuld dn
well here. Ii wnuld be of incaleulsbl
v!ue n 1 1"4 m-.ii! tliruuho'ii ilutnitic
t. Apfri-p- In ihb. it inlclil ImVm a
triideiii: t Itestii ihu rare id' im-rrl
ilui in r.i.rr l.iiiit' ehsrerd bj iiuide
bmLn nhith priiple nl Beaver are cwin
..-il(i tu psy on absolutdy goo' sieuil-
J. I. KlIHKItT
Klmu I Osla.
CALL FOB ai'RCMI. MKtrriNtl .0F
l.DUNTV IIIMMIWHUNF.HH
The loard of emiut eiiin.1-i inr if
tleavrr sniinly llklilmma lrnlf ari
lirety rillrd in Intel in iprthl eiiiii at
Ilit office nf llie cimnty elt-rk in llenrer on
Turdv i-Hmtier II. ICOfl. al 0 .'tloek
a iu IZ7hf urj-eiie i.f Irsnxcilhe nil I-iW
ilf i 'iial n ay pi nperly fine hfre ilirm
in the maniernf limiieg Jiidxinctil r le.
fumllnc tmnrfs of el-l count;.
Wiliirs' my hn n o(iril l lhl 'i
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THE MEADE STATE BANK.
DC1IU5ATCB BIPOAITOBT tf MIlwE CwDITT.
Tbb bsuk b ditiinetively a ssttlemen'a aad stoekgrewet'a beak Wa aaaaa
ike Lutinrrs or the liiimsta eattleaea aad eteekgrewere af tht aaathweat.
Moaey en hand at all times for legStiaata eattb bsas with aaal aargbM. HO
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when you bui u'us.
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