Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 14, No. 17, Ed. 1, Thursday, August 30, 1900 Page: 1 of 4
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NEWS OF THE VICINITY
BEAVER BKAVKR COUNTY OKLAHOMA TERRITORY THURSDAY AUGUST 30 1900.
Woodman danco Sopt. la 1000
Harry McCooi Bpcnt a few days at
homo this trook.
II. H. Cantrell of Gto was a Beaver
caller Friday.
Ormal Bonder wu a business taller
In town Monday.
Calvin Brown of Oatc was a Beaver
callor Saturday
Mlfa Oraoo Bccbc or Benton wm in
Beavor Saturday.
Miss Clco Luikart rtturnod homo
from tho Kiowa Friday.
W II Murphy of CIo passod
through Beaver last week
J C. Hodge and wifo roturncd homo
from their trip wot last week.
Leo Noah of Washington D. 0.. was
among Heaver visiters last wcok.
John White of hesnoy Missouri is
visiting in the neighborhood of Qato
lhr county commissioners aro oalled
to meot in spocinl session on Soptember
11.
W. II. and Miss Eva Wells wcra
visitors In this vicinity soveral days lest
week.
Carter Traoy is improving tho side-
walk iu front of his store adjoining the
Htrald.
Jim Williamson and Will Quiun and
wife went to Caplo to attend tho picn'io
this wfck
Leonard Wells returned to Boaver
last weak. Ho is carrying tba Mcado
mail at. present.
F 0 Trad' and wire and Judge Tra-
oy went out Clear crock Sunday to stay
on thoir' claim
Dr. L. Uickorsou and nieco Miss
Dora Dickur'on of Nye wuru callers in
Boaver Tuesday.
J C. Williamson and Miss Maudo
Thomas wen1 'n Ilaekbcrry Tuesday to
attend a pit
Harry Ileus and Amy Gorman passed
through town Saturday. They aro still
out buying cattle.
E. F. 1'rintK and family expect to
move to Liberal in about two weeks to
eend their children to school
Tho danco given last Friday u ight
wu quito a success. There was a largo
crowd in attendance among whom were
many strangers.
Mrs. J. R. Quinn brought in a lino
largo muskmolon which sho said would
certainly tako tho prize. It was a uiou-
ater. J R. Quinn and wifo spent last week
with thoir daugdtcr Mis- Nora
Quinn of Uardcsty.
Miss May Gabber t who is visiting at
Columbus Indiana expects to return
home to Beaver county in tbo fall.
Mr. F. S. Drummond will be a oan-
dldatb bofore tho Republican county
convention for tho olllco of troasurcr
A big prairie Are raged on tho south
flats last week. Tho fire wti oauscd by
lightning but the extent of daraapo was
not learned. It is thought that a largo
amount olraugo was devastated.
Eddio Gardner returned from llio vi-
cinity of Great Bond last week whero
he has beau for soma tiuio engsged in
harvesting. Emmett Gardner who was
also thoro remained and will work with
a thrashing outfit.
Bolin and Brown Liberal Kansas.
Dealers in all kinds of Building Material
Sash Doors Lime Cement lost l'ota
and Anohor Posts And Six x liix
thirty fest long for Wind Mills alto
good Blatk Locusts fenco posts at IU
oeats A good lot of six inch flooring
at 9 2.00 per hundred whan in need of
anything- in our lino Goiuo and nco us
wo wlll'meot any Legltiraato Competition
Wo'bandlo Canou City Coal.
An order was rcoievod Tussday oven
ing from Judge Haincr for a drawing for
jurors for tho coming term or distriot
curt. The sheriff is now busy sums
oning jurors and witnessts and u
eoutt dommencea on the li of next
oath the sheriff has no time to lose.
The Biegel-tiandera Commission Co
kave brought suit in the 8apreme Court
tf ihta state to test tho constitutionality
f the new law relative to tho taxation
ef eattlo being transferred from one
eouaty to another for the purposo of
avoiding taxation. Tho oificors of tho
law should sse to it that this law is en-
forced and if it tlon't ruaeh them' then
have eee passed that will Wo know
eeaae eattlemaa in this county who years
ago beat the eouaty nut of nearly all
their tixea by perjury and )therwUa.
Ashhved Clipper.
JOINED IN WEDLOCK
Marriage or Miss LImIo Ruth and F.
N. Ueebo
The lnterctmv) Event Tnkoe l'lace n
the Homo of the Drldo'a Pa-
rent Near Knulewoud
Tho nuptials of Mist Liulo M. Ruth
living lira miles south of Englowood
and Mr. Fred M. Hctbo of Benton
township tonk plnco Wednesday Aiiir.
22 at slcvcn o'clock A. M. at tliuhumo
of tho brido's parctils Rov. .Mr. Rum
pastor of tho M. B church at Kngle
wood officiating.
It was a beautiful homo wcdiliuj;
though free from ostcntatioui iliKptnv
Tho happy event occurrod in tho prcs-
unco of only n fow gucnts immediate
relatives of thu liridu and groom after
tho words wcru kpukun which gave tho
youug couplouulliurity tu addrcts each
other us husband uud hi IV tho wobding
party repaired to tho dining mom wbero
they partook of n Miniptious dinner.
The briJc clad iu a gown of sky-bluo
silk Ilonrictta presented a pietnro
of an attractivo type.
She la an oatitnablo young lady and
possesses thoso qualities essential to
happy homo life. Tho groom in turn is
an honest and ccouiumical young man
of lupnrb personal ohauuteristios and is
in a position to brovido his wifo with a
dcsircablo homo.
Tho youug couplo begin houso keop
ing at unco in their elegant homo near
Riverside where tho groom has resided
for years. Assured of their worthy
qualities thoir friouds bid thorn God
apocd with the boliof that tbo lovo and
saercd vows which luvo united their
destinies will nlway ciialilo lliem Mdo
by side to noet the vicMiudesoflifo.
Marten Qniim Kntrrtalns.
Ono of tho uiDi-t t'lijiiynblo gather-
ings of li 1 1 Iu folks ihitt hits occurred fur
u loug while took ptm-y at tho rehi'deuco
of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Quinn in tho
i8lh iust. on tho occusiun of litlln
Mn" ii Quinn's birthday ho being
clev u years old thai day. The gath-
ering which hid lu'cn previously ar-
ranged for liy tho mother nnd fitter of
Marten was u complete surpriso to him
Thpro were present about thirtytwo
guctts" nil of whom were children each
guest bringing omo gilt ai a token of
esteem
Thu wjy in which tho littlo guests
partook of cake pie watermelon') etc.
was pleasing. Two tables wcru set.
At ono tho boys sat and at tho wilier
tho girls- Tho boys' tabla was headed
by J. R Qninn aud Amos Ilibb who
though advanced in years wcru uniting
tho children in tho entertainment. Af-
ter dinner wuh served the children sp'-iil
an cnjoyoblo afternoon iu wliit.h they
indulged In various iimiucnientH of
which tho "fishing pond" game proved
popular.
An incident which rather marred the
enjoyment ol the occiudon wait I h acci-
dent hnppciiiug to little Will lllcu who
on going to thu party was thiowu off a
horso and sustained it broken arm. Tho
iujured buy htm over was wi'll csred
for by MetdunuH Qinu and Ilibbs till
ho camo buck to town.
Soldier' Iteunlou
Tho annual reunion of the South-
western Veteran's Association will be
held at Meado Kui. September 111 '20
and 2i I'M). Comrahos of Heaver Co
aro requested to " forward march " to
this gathering as is tho custom on such
occasions Comrade wo should en.
ilcavor to uttri.i nun reunions as much
in potato t . (Jur tino for attending
will not luxt longusuur runks aro thin-
ning Jay by day and utiforu many years
wo all shall have answered tho last roll
call.
All rally. Let us tako onr com-
missary as wo used to years ago. Com-
.adss bring your neighbor soldiers and
ftiends.
J R. Quinn.
Yico President.
Tho following aro the names of thoso
who tuocesjfully passed the teachers'
examination held on August i7 and 18.
First grade Misa Molly Cacnady of
Cline and Mrs. Cora Hubbard or Gate
Seeond'grado Ray llcser of Roy
Miss Edna 8hore of Boaver A. L.
Mitchell. of Rango an'iMhu Mae Con-
ncll ol tihidcland Tests.
Third grado-Miss Corn A. Coats.
of Liberal Kansas T. O. Braldwood
of Boaver uud Mrs. H. B. Blanchard
of Beaver.
J. W. Wibb and Mm. Jnny Liu ley
returned Saturday fmm fit 'Joseph
whrrotlicy had guns to purchase a stuck
of merchandise for the store.
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For Infants and Children.
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TMCCttsTAUff eOMPANT titi VOM CfTT.
sisisa
Mic Clft) l.tiil'nrt bus been emplnjod
to teach 1 1 u lliirdiisty scho'il boginnlng
St'ptuiubcr it.
Frank Alkms'in nnd wire attended
llin dani't' Kilday niht. They were
gueits rf Mr. and Mrs. Weir.
Miss ('urrio Ttiiry nf DorehcMir Nt-
braski is expected to arrive hero in
about two weekn for nu extended vi'it.
Carson BrotherH polngraphfM will
he in Henvcr nnd opou up thoir gallery
for work Sept. 7 or 8 to remain only ten
days.
Thera will hu n dancn in Heaver on
k'ridny night September 7. It seems
tnat dances aro the main nttonctinn here
of late.
Mrs. Cartmel witiC4 lint r.icrnl wlm
atole her prize watermelon would romo
and pny her Aubricriiltimi to tho Herald
for ono year.
Mr. nail Mrs. 11. H. Gaul of Heaver
county uro vUlin-.' witli Mm. OautV
parent Mr nnd Mrs. Krtchnm south
of town.
Woodward Now
Paul Roberta nnd sister Mrs J. W.
Webb C'linttmdlito rctarning in a fw
weeks to Wnodinn III. (heir former
home fur a visit w rclalivrs and
frieuds. Thoy cxpu i he absent a
month or twc.
Mrs. Huan Br.irll n 8itor or J. W.
Webb nrrivt-d in Heaver Friday on lnr
way hack from Denver. Colorado wheif
alio hud been on on extended visit.
Mrn. Brazil will remain with hsr parents
nt Cottonwood.
Roberts Wibb and Mn Killips have
rdcrrd it iihw stnok of AO'ids for tlieii
stores. Tho grocery storo will komi
have a nice linn of src.xh ctoeeries nnd
olho other sloro will no flocked with an
imminso lot of dry goods lists crp
boots and shoes ready mado clolhln
notions furniture etc.
Be sure and not forgot tho Wood-
man danco It is to bo it swell alfulr
the best danco of tho neason good floor
good music and cnod callers in fun
everything to insuro n tint class dance
in every respeut. Don't forgot tbo dato
September t2 1!00.
Mr. W. A Salter of ilardesty nu
nounccs himself in thNl insuo of tlio
Herald as a caudidato foriho nftleovof'
treasurer subject to the action of the
Republican county convention. Mr.
8Uter Is postmaster at Hsrdrsty
While wo uro not well nctiuulntcd with
him wo understand that hu posse'ts
good qualllicalions for tho office which
ho seeks
MAHItli:i.
(Jiirntt llnpis.
Ou August l Hi ti itt llin lioinit nf the
gruoiu'd lather Mifa Itftrlu' I! jyr-
and Mr C'hutlrs A. (Jruiit w. te J.hn'i
iu marring) by T. II. I'.vuin jiMlini ol
thepctet. Their niuuy friends join in
wishing thcui a longuud happy life
C.tll Korllriiioirallf Cunnril ('cm oillou
llllli Coimcl llilile.
Ntitlcu Is lieretiy ulvnn tlmt it thdcgitc
convftttloH nf tlio Democrats nf tlio tilth
Council DiMrirt f Okliiliomii. Is called
to meot In tlio town of Ulioyenne. Roger
Mill county nl 10 o'clock a. in. on An-
1'iiM. ;i(). 1001) for tin- inrio of iioinU
iitillni! a Di'inoeriitlr cnmlitliiw for tlio
lUtli con ii i district of the Territory of
OMuhoioti
Tlie linsls ol rcnrcsuutntlnn for the vh-
rlous counties iu thu tllstrirt for biilil
vomentlnn is ono iIcIckuIo for each 100
votes or major fraction thereof cnl tor
lion. Uhas .M. Tlmckur In 180M. which
ontltlcs c.tcli county in tho illitrlct to tho
inllnwini; numticr of tlelegiiiL's.
Ilcnver county a ilelcgntcs.
Cutlor do a tin
Dewey do J
Dav do 1 do
freer do r do
Itocer MIIN Jo a (
Wnndw.mi ilo :l iln
Wnshitn do 5 do
It Is recommended tlmt rnuntv con
veiitioiis In- held nt the riMpeptlvi' places
coiiuly Rents in stud dis'rlcl on .S iiunlny
August W. to ulect ilcleirttLS to this L'ou
ell District coiivkiitlmi
Witness mv luinil at Cloud Chief this
7th ilny of August 100O.
It II linker Chr'm Dem
.iMWilmait Council Dlst. Com.
rVerninrv.
Democrauo oounly Convontlon
Ilv or.Jrr of llie tlfMinor illi; cimntr com-
tnlllcp of llnver ciinuty Oklnhomi tliu
Dcnincmllc umitity coiirciitlnii wilt Ii.' held
nt llie court honio In Hphvit OkNhu m on
Hnturday S'aptcmlie r t.'ilh 11100 nl to o'clock
n iu. for tbo piiro or iioiiiinilliip. riinill-
ilntii fur tlio trillions enmity i.lfirrn to Iia
Tolril lor nt tlio entiling NnTcinlier elrcllnn.
Iho rcrretujiil'ili'iii will ho mio doleutto nt
larce. nnd one ilelmnto fur rncli len voles
or fraction thereof cnt for linn .). II.
Krnlon nt tlio gcncnil election rf 8!l-.
Tlio npporllonmcnt i.f lflrjfiiln lolli. (
ornl prcciucls vrill Lo rnllottMi
MNODNOEMENTS
COTNTY TRKASURER.
Ilardesty Okla.
I hereby announco myself as a can
didato for thu offieo of County Treasure
eraubject to tho Republican convontlon.
Wm. A. Salter.
COUNT!' CLKKK.
I hereby announco myself as a candi-
date for re-election to tho offieo nl coun-
ty elerk subject to tho decision of the
Democratic County Convention.
Fkbh C. TkAov.
COUNTY ASSESSOR.
I hereby nnnnuuco myself ns a enndl.
ilntofnr thu olllco of county niesor
suujcet to tho decision of tho Democrat
tc county convention.
II. 1). Mrp.sk.
HHRRIFF.
Hv the rciuesl of many frluuds
I hereby nnnounca myself as a caudl-
ilato for tho offlce of sheriff subject to
Iho decision of the Republican county
convontlon
M. E. Utuns.
PRORATE JUDHK.
Editor flenvcr Heuam:
t'lcnse nnnounco my name as a can
didate for re election to the office of pro-
bata Judge subject to the decision of the
Republican county convention.
C. O. Tanneiiim.
Business Locals.
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Notice is hereby given that unless all
cccountc duo us nn sctllod within ten
days tho accounts will bo placed in tho
huuds of a collector.
UusTEii k Roman
WANTED TO BORROW $400.00
I h-tvn -i customer who wants lo bor-
row $401) DO lor ij months. A No. 1
hseurity fur 81000.00. Reasonable in
terest. Prefer making loau from pri-
vato individual.
Otiv W. Haiinum
Reaver O. T.
FINANCIAL.'
Life Insurance Policies bough for Cash.
Also lotai nude on dcdruhle policies
in Minis of 6")00 uud upwnls when the
vnlurs of iho policies justify. Rates and
terms made known on application.
Addrcsa Caiitek Tbacv
2-ti2-m2 Heaver 0. T.
HKRKI-ORD HULLS.
Wo have for Halo n car load of high
grade Missouri bred hcrcford buIN from
13 to til uionths old. Comu uud sou
them or write to
TAI.I.V it AI.I.KN
Mcadc Kuusas.
KSTRAYER.
Three yearling lieil'crs. Ono red
ono red whlto face ono red spitted fnec
.Strayed hil lull nt wcAning lime.
Hruodcd HII connected nn rUl.t hip.
P. M. Knoi.isii
Heater fkla.
TO TIIW LADIKS.
Mr. Ony W. Itanium Inn iipi-md n
drt'Miiiukitiir i-Uabliilimi'M in l!i-vijr
llMI dllOIS Hlllltll of I'"'" Dlfll'. nil I '!;
I.h Awnue. Mt'. I t.u ntiin ir mi -.viiti
in (bin line. Prices ranonaMc. V.mr
pntroniigo H'llieitcd
I'm tie wisliing in mo -t: . i(
log lltms1 fhootitig trn'h'lVi del iv ).bi-
lorm or iiny kind of ii'imcm-in uitfli.j;
the pieuio nt llnlil'.-i royi- i n Si t- .-
her 25 :(i nnd 27 .ibould m-h ur trnu
J. I. Ktuir.iiT
Kll'iuood Okla.
RAM. FDIl 81'ECIAI. MIXriNd itV
cou.vrv t'OMMis.siM.'i:i:s
Tho Imitril if p. imly euiiinili.i.ihi'r of
llcHYer iioinily Oklilimini n-uty nrf
Inrcliy (iitlml In uiPi-i Ii hi rl t rlmi hi
llio ollico of llie rniinly 'li-rU in tinner mi
'lunaiiay Hrpltmlii-r II Itlil'l nl ll nVlnci
n in for the piirpnn-iifliniHicilii'' nil lm..
ncsitliHlmiy ptnvrly munc licfatc thim
In llie inf till r ef l. nine Julnuni or rf-
funJInR IhiiiiI of mid rmnily.
Vllnc my hnnd nnd illli'niil i"nl I Mi
day of August A II )UIK)
K I) 1 ItACV fminly frV
ami Clrrk of Snltl llnanl.
Quality (SoUnt!
We have the best tooth Hint
monctf can him and are .sv-
them for less than o'her.
Tlio DtmocrMlo county central commltlse
Is alto hereby culled lo cnrne Inimedlalr
ly after ndJoiiniDienl of ulmro convention
for the purpone of electing clinirmnn and
secretary for the next enmnti term ami for
uli other business as may property come
beforo tbtra.
It is further recommended Hint the prl-
uitttlfa bo held at llin regular votlnK places
In ch precinct on Mouduy Hrptiniilier .'Id
lOOil at 'JillO p. m. fur the following piiipon-
VPi
First Inrhooaedeli-jf-itu In nut i. .iihiy'f7.'.7; jQr SOCOlUt OWI". 0"f
T''""?1" . . i i nro.' ' is nnt as hiq v "r-'-v
Setoud In elect n crnlril ciiiiiiiillli'eiiniii t '
for llie next cn-ulnR term. WIIOH JMl bill 0 ".
Third I.. ...imlnale ran.ll lairs for tho U ' -fS;.-eJ 0 Qvtrt
I llie .No-1 '('V 7'w''bulw
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Ten Miles Southeast of Beaver orVs
Camp Creek commencing onJ
September 25 and Lasting
Three Days.
UfHEELBARRDURACES
FOOT HACK!
SACK RACES
EEC DACES '
LITERARY PROGRARI:
FIRSTDAY -Speaking at u o'clock a. m. by Captain Painter
of Mekde county Kansas.
Sweepstakes race 400 'yards. Four horses to start
$2.jo to enter. $10 for first horse out; c. for second.
Riding match pitching pony to berode with saddle' with-
out bridle and to be given its head. AI Blosser to have
first chance.
Mule race quarter mile. Prize. $ j. Race at 4 o'clock p. m.
SECOND DAY Speaking by Dyke Ballmger at 10 o'clock.
Matched race between Jesse of Clear creek and 11 w Drum
horse of Coon creek. $50.
Matched.raeebetweenJIm and Crazy Jane both of Clr
creek. 20.
Free for all race Quarter mile. First! fcr: Second tfur:
lhird 10. Four' whrses to r6. Entrance fee made known!
day of race.
TH IRD DAY Foot uices sack races wheelbarrow races and
2gg races and clsu a literarv programme. Qood seats shade
water m:-:als day or pigir.
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IIKSKJ.NATKD IrEFOSITOIlY OF ME.VltE CODITT.
This lintik Is tlUtlucllvely aeattlemcn's and stockgrower'a bank Wa aHit
t'.(i Wiu.r.1 nl" tlio leptluiata cattlemen and stnck(!rewera of trie aoitkwent
Mi'iiuj rtti I. nii'l nt ii I tinicH for legitimate eattlo loans with goad nardn. NO
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ORGANS
Inwnrliip it'i .4 111 !( toted for nl
irinhrr !. i .
MhiiU ii 1. . ii'-i of nmiilu itlmi nf Inwn-
lilpill.r. 'I I .iitlUI in llm i.tilrnl
11 inn 'ill!-!!' 11 I mil preen 1 i ." m His
.Nix i.f .li- 1 i.i cir. lli.-' if r'ltlcities
In uld lc lliVI onl h in in t i.i.iii.lioiis
nreinii'H nnd Immedlilvly nmilrd Iu tho
t.i.nilr 1 Icrt.
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BEST in Ton I
BEST In Quality!
BEST in Evrythinsr
Iti. '. Mill
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Daves, N. F. Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 14, No. 17, Ed. 1, Thursday, August 30, 1900, newspaper, August 30, 1900; Beaver, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc68316/m1/1/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.