Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 14, No. 24, Ed. 1, Thursday, October 18, 1900 Page: 1 of 4
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iAVKR. BHAVIi'- COUNTY OKLAHOMA TERHlTOkY THURSDAY. OCTOI3I
NEWS OF THE VICINITY
A nlco rain Toll lioro Monday night.
John Wnbb baa boon out buying cowk
J.J. Digsloy removed bin ihlckcn
houso to his own prcnilnoH this wook.
A. N. Ilogsettaold hay lo Fred Tra.
' nod Dyko Halllngcr this wcok.
' Fdr denial work call on Dm Hlmp-
on & Hlrrrctt.
Miss fjurrio Traoy. ia ulTcring froiu a
palnfrl bull on her band.
WANVKD-GIHLTO DO IIUUSK
work. OhII nt Pox hotel. 2 wk
Duck hunting has been tho clilof
port tin pa.it Tow cool days
0. D (iunt was n business visitor
here ib'tK neck.
Au Ililibd went to Mcado this week
after conl.
John II iguo brought fresh pork to
town tin- lirht of tho week.
Mm. 1'iiiti: S. Drtiuimond is conva-
lescent. There'- tiiusio in tho air calf wean-
ing tim i hero.
M. 13 Ulhbs has been in tho cast end
of tho c.i. inly instead of west ns stated.
Dr. It. II. Mack mado n trip to Ku-
glowood 'Ills week to look id'tor nil
goods whloh failed to arrive.
John tftvago passed through town
this week on hii return homo from Lib.
enl.
There will bo a danco ut tbo hull Fri-
day uight Como all aud enjoy u so
oiul hop
A. N. l.ranuiur received n sample or-
gan this .v -k which ha will tako rith
him on his eunvusslng trips.
Fence ponM and posts of nil kinds
at tho lowest prices at liolin Hi llrowu's
Liberal Kansas.
Dr. It. II. Mank an' d-nlist arc now
located ut i Iid 0 A. It. Iit.l aud will re-
ratio until Novruuber li.
On account of (ho school hoMo not
being completed tho Beaver school will
not commence until October jUlh.
Mrs. .Matt. Thompson wifo of Mr M.
H. Thompson is expected to arrive hero
today fur no extcuded visit.
Arthur Bly a traveling salesman of
Arkansas City transacted business in
town the first of tbo week.
Shut (hat door! Ilnw can I? It's
awcllcd It didn't como from ilolin &
Brown' Liberal Kansas.
D. 13. Kinder lately erected a new
barn and I'ucd lot on his lots in tho
west part of town.
Mrs llachol Bogue is expecting a vhr-
it from her daughter who reeides at
Yratty Prairie Kansas soon.
Miss Grace Mi-Ulnrcn is visiting
atLaVcrno this week. Sho will re
turn In Braver soon.
Myrllo llobcrts is staying nt tho City
hotel during tbo absence of Miss Me-
Olaren. Mrs. Dolla Balllnger is ijulto sick
thiaweok. Dr. Munsell is attending
her.
All peoplo in need of first class den-
tal work should call on Dr. 11. II.
Mack at 0. A. It. hall.
A number of Elmwood peoplo wcra
in town Wednesday transacting busi-
tsa and shopping.
Vlck Grceu Frano Nowbury and
AnuaKwing made final proof beforo
Judge Tannohill Wednesday.
Have you seen them? liolin &
Brown tbo dealers in sash doors and
blinds. Ifuot call at once Llbcnl
Kansas.
8impon k Stcrrctt tho popular
Dodgv l.'ily dontlils will bo In llcavcr
from Oo'obur 22d to aOtb. Don't for-
get lh" dales.
Bolin & Urown aro dealers in lime
cement c.i il lumber anil all building
tmtcrUI. When in need of anything
Id their linn gtvo them n call.
8. 11. Weir M. K. lllbbi and Will
Qoinn winilldatcs for couuty office left
here hut week on ii campaigning expo
ditioii in the west end of tho county
Dr. H II. Mack the Denver pain-
leas diti'i'i is now located at the G. A.
It. ball 'prepared to do denial work in
alliU'biuiiuhes
HeeiHiilxr Dr. Mack extracts and
ilia Iri-lli l-r tho most sensativo pooplo
poalivil without pain. Ofllce at G.
A. D. I.-'.II
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'iitlu wnl Childro'i.
Tht ' " J Have Always Biuglit
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duct boforo going to press n telegram
was handed us by llnrvcy IliiMod
which stated that Victor Clow n form-
er resident of Heaver but now or I'aon-
ia Colnrnda died on Oatobcr l!) l'JUO
of typlinid fever.
W. J. Jrunison special land agent
of Knld was in Ibis vicinity tho first of
tbo wcok on business. Ho was accom-
panied by J. 0. Millignn also of Eoid.
Mr. Milligau formerly resided near Ty-
rono in this county but left hero about
ton years ogo and cngagud in tho livery
buBincM at Knld
Art Thomas has bcon hunting his
horses tho pn wcok but so fur has
boon unsuccessful. So nut of the horses
wcro unbratidcd andsomo wcro branded
with three bars connected and otliir
brands There Is a black thrci" year-old
uiulo io the bunch. Anyone seeing nr
hearing of tho horses would confer n
great favor by letting him know oflh.ir
whereabouts.
T.J. Wcoilcn of I'JImwood presented
this paper a mammoth sweet potato
which was raised on his (arm. Tho po-
tato was 13 inches long Hi inche-i In
diameter and weighed 7 pounds after
being dug and dried. Mr. Wcedcn
stated that he raised a targe quantity of
sweet potatoes which wcro equally as
lino except they were not iiuito o long.
If anyone thinks that T. J. can't ruiso
"titters" va tiro hero to provo that ho
can.
Whilo 0. 11. Wright wss hern recent
ly ho and a commisMon ngent decided
to go fishing out near Elmwood. Af-
ter reaching tho point where I liny de.
sired to fish they unhitched the le.im
utid left tho buggy standing i.car their
fishing place. Thinking everything
was all right tho fishermen quietly stolo
down to tho river and threw out their
lines when suddenly tho wind blew their
buggy off n twenty foot batik Into tliu
river breakin:' vo of tho wheels and
cunning the gentlemen to borrow an-
other carriage to drive homo. The trip
was a trifle expensive but tho fishermen
hud ei'ninjh fun to repay tlicin for all
tho trouble.
ESTRAYED.
Between fifteen tin. I twenty bead of
hones and colls Tl-reo young horses
branded three burs connected or gulu
on left shoulder one black bursa weight
MDtl pounds willi li.nl fun) feel brad
lol on flank two white luted and
whito legged bright sorrel mures with
culls onn bay mare and colt cross on
both hips ono whito legged brown
horse W on loft shoulder ono .'J.year
old black maro mule. Any inform.!-
tton of tho hereabouts ol above will bo
thankfully roteived by
TtlOMAH linos.
Beaver Okla.
Letter frum ('. It. Alexander.
Tho following letter Irutu lion. L
It. Alexander Republican candidato
for Representative of this district ex-
plains his reason for uot visiting this
section.
Woodward 0. T. Oct. 8 1D0U
Dear .Sir; It will bo impossible for
mo to canvass tho eutiro couuty of Ilea
vcr and meet the appointments in
Wooiwnrd county and attend to tbo
duties of county attorney in tho short
time allotted mo for this work. Dis-
trict Court convenes in Woodward count
ty October 2nd. My jurunal atten-
tion must bo given to tho preparation
and piusuculiuu oI'im-os in this eourl
henco I cannot employ a uuhstilu'.o
Ills my greatest desiro to know you
personally aud ' to know thoroughly
what your best interests are and If
elected I will moke it a point to know
ihesu Icforo tho Legislature tncctJ.
Trusting in your gtueroslty in this be-
half I am
Sincerely yours
U. H. Ai.KXANnr.it
llopubltcin candidate Hep. 2Gih Dist.
CORRESPONDENCE
FULTON.
Oct. 10th lono
Editor II Kit AM':- In accordant'"
with your kind request wo again pre
sumo to comply with our promise to
write a few of tho happenings of tho
people of our wldouwuke village.
Wrighf a youngsters Jutinlu Kymuns
Milton ond Ida Tndd and II irvcy (.'eok
atlcnded tho buseball inurnaiuciit ut
Ochlhrce Toxns on Hulnrday uud flald
over In the evening "Imp" ruiurulu
homn Hundsy Thy repmt n pliimuni
lime i") no doubt had lots of fu-
ll. ) I'reoiiiaii Undo Johnny Ky-
mous mid olhtr neighbors sold their Ut
I cows and ycarliogQ to Harry Iteas and
ROYAL
Baking Powder
The strongest purest most efficient and
wholesome of leavening agents. Not lowest
in price yet the most economical ; indispens-
able to all who appreciate the best and most
healthful food.
Our country is enjoying prosperity almost
unsurpassed in its history.
For every one there is money enough to
buy that to cat which is pure sound good
wholesome.
Why should we use cheap impure un-
hcalthful articles of food? There is no
economy in them ; they endanger the health
they may cost life. There are reported
almost daily cases of sickness caused by eat-
ing cake puddings or biscuit made with the
cheap alum baking powders.
In all articles for food buy and use only
the best. The. good hualth of the family is
of first consideration.
Alum is used in many baking powders because it makes
them cheap. It costs less lli.in two cents :i pound.
Alum Isurorrosixc poison Think of feeding It to chil-
dren ! Vet tin; manufacturers of wull-knoun alum
Mjvders arc actually denj nig that their goods contain it.
ROYAL OAKINO POWDER CO. 100 WltLIAM 8T. NEW V0RK.
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delivered them at Literal Ksisas las
week.
8. L. Wrlulit boiiubt a mii ill Iiihii-Ii
of cows of Johnny Burns lust n.-k.
Ben Eldiidt;e who has In en in Kan-
ia sireo harvest has in idc .'irr.ini: -nu'iiis
to feed cattle for K ii.is parties lli- en.
mini; winter and will remove bin I unilv
lo that region at nurirly dile.
Tho old until Wright inuli n vi-it in
his old Iowa friend .lnek Irving uml
.. J1 lit in . .. I
nincr irietius on noil eree:: lex us
last week.
Mrs. Davis and Miss Cliloe her
dsuyhtrr seeompauicd by "Jack" Sy
iikhis went to Liberal Momhv on a
Kliuppim; exprdiliou.
Mrs Ben 1'. I'Vetnan started to her
old home In eastern Illinois la -reek
where sho will mnko an extend. visit
amid llio scenes of her childhood days.
Her return will h; anxiously awaited
by her t niiily and friends.
Bert l'reeuim mid nifo will look af-
ter uttr poU nfiico during tho abfenco of
their mothT.
It ilph Howard tbo well machine man
passed over this ran; :c Friday for Tex-
as. Tho festive candidates so far have
failed to put in an appearance on Ful.
ton. "Wbcro oh where nre thoy."
A very slight frost on llio low lands
was perccptablo to tho "arly" riser on
tho 8th.
As the season fur frost approaches
farmers aro preparing for a regular on-
slaught nn tho tain ratio much of which
has mado a rapid growth during tho re-
cent warm showery weather.
Axon
BUFFALO.
Last Sundsy Green Vnlloy and Picas
ant View Sunday school held u Sun-
day school convention at Green Valley
Hal n finntlme and a basket dinner.
Discusxinn on "Frost bitten Sunday
schools" brought out snino good
thoughts. Music on organ sIiisjIhi; by
both schools also some fino solus. Miss
Katie 1'lcrson Mrs Ellas Hitch and
James Stamper of Illinois gavo -some
lino pK'iw. Mrs. Ilid'h is lately from
Tennc'seo and her Voice Is a very sweet
patheiiu one. Her song. "Mother's
Beautiful Hands" brought tears to the
eye of almost everymitt in the room who
had Inst a deir mother.
A i 7ival I 'Hn on at lireon Val-
ley en" "'"I b Ibiv Mr. llesur ns-
slsted lij James slid Asa Stamper who
aro uncles of I. N. and Charles Stamper
of Beaver county. TIumj good minis-
iiis t.-idn in Ilbuois and .110 eminently
fluid lur tneir work. Thuy have been
proicliir fur to rs TOe ifitns
are carried on daily and niuhl y and
iinieli inliT'-t is tiMiiilttid.
lliilFalii i-luiul big.in ()i'li.ber 1st.
Miss Myrilo Zclluer iA' Coleman Tex-
as is our leather (jreen Valley school
beifiin tho 8th under Hiy Be'or
Both schools aro doing well.
Our firHt frost a light one came the
night of October Dili.
Wo Inivn not had rain enough lure
to hurt gr.tssso far.
Mrs. Bay Hotiser is at home in Ef-
fingham Illinois the happy mother of
a lilt Id daughter born September Dili.
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N T Daves slatliiiiery
.1 0 Hurling Co election supplies
I V V Tracy wrllhiK com'r's pro.
i ri eillnci nnil tcalp ndldavlts
j N V Daves printing eom'rs nro-
( ceilings anil notices
I I M Larson reialrlng coal botiio
Clias rtcebc guarding ii'isr. lino
0 W llarnuiu' coroner's fcoi
Tor va I leal v.
Art (Jiiliin ttuiirillug iiiar. lino
I 8 Mutmwll services on board
(if lienllli
li M I. a men rcpslnug Jail
t; O 'I'ntineliill c Insane person
1' V Tniev nish for postage and
I frelulil
l)i tut Hallliigcr casli for postage
T l 1'lojd cash for postage
f I' Uaves ensh for poititKo
II I. lU'aiHluril services board
Icncliw'n r
II i: llliiiicliard M-rvlces hoard
ti m liers' ex cl itl 00 r.llowetl
Kelllo (I cs. sirviees board
lenelier' rx
T I. Fltud. services I C. tLncliers'
examiners
Dyke llnllinuer mlurv Co Atty
Win (Jitliin salary Co Assessor
KCTniey. snlnr Co Clcrlt
N 1' I hives s-'niv Co 'I'reas
T J. I'lnjil. villi- CoSupt
(! M tfiirdnir. ndarv l! Murveyor
N I' Mi I urn :alary Co t.'otii'r
J T Duuliip
U () Tiiuiicliill fees Trr vs lloiltto
S It Weir serving papers civil
U ACS
K II Weir immotising grtinii
mid ticllt Jurors
H It Weir postage
S II Weir executing order liounl
of health
8 It Wclr. siihp wit before g4 Jury til 5.1)
8 It Weir lioardiug prisoner and
ury
8 It Wclr suhu witnesses Tcr vs
SuiinilHrs mill Tcr is Dnilisman
1 .1 M linker repniis to court room
b It Wtlr mtcii'liiigjall district
iiiurt uud prolmlo court
i laimtnl i'M 00 nllcwcd
ti It Weir fees Per vs Ycager
8 It Wclr. fees Tcr vs Martini
Washington rid lt ttt nll'd
Tbo hour of ten o'clocl. Iinvlni: n'rlvcd
the hii'ird proeeeilid to open the eon
tracts for ten tons first cbihS Canon City
run! Said contracts aro numbered 1 -
II nml 1 mid upon opt'iiiug Ills found
t ti -it tho liids nru as follows:
No I. ?I1 M) per ton.
No'.' SI! .10 per ton.
Noil. 'M.' if) "r 'on.
No I I0 71 ur ton.
Did N I. nml being tin-hid or (1 W
1'iirkcr. Iiclug lb.' lowest hid the con-
Inil is nvwir.s'til on uiollon to the raid
(i I'nrkiT. nt $10 71 per tun. us per
m -iiit atlons in the ptlhllllied notice
forbids.
Tho bill of S I'. Wclr fees in civil trn-o
of May Titrntnill fignliist school illslrlet
No 10 In amount ?:M "'. was rcjeiled
for the reason Unit the county Is not
liable for tbo eh ir;e.
Tho bill of S II Wi Ir. ft es In criminal
i use Tcr vs Hodge 'i Sfl. nml civil cnc.
Tcr vs Hodge 1. ifl. wus allotted In
amount of f'i " for llio criminal fee".
Tho civil fees. $11 Ifl. mis rcji eled for
Ihcrcns.iii that the uists should follow
tho action
The claim of I)r .1 A Miller. ?1U Oo
fur meilieal survlccMin muper. was lahl
in cr until next res-Ion fur furiherioii-
kblerntioii. I he following persons were on iiio-
ll.i i. upii iititnl Inspectors of I'.leil'.on
l.i prcrinels where v c.incies c.lt I l Um
oil) f Triutec. vl.:
It M lloreu. for lUiicarass iri(intl
K II Cbtrlj for Clcvidiiml pieilntt
II C Drum for Logan prcelmi.
On motion. .1 It Dailhmiui -r is a.
p uiiled li Kpcelor of ejection fur it' i
!ley preelnil to flit vaciniy cx'.m -hi
rensMii of Ihu Trtlsti being d.tii'Wli
Hi. I fiom aciinir.
I he houso tthero elcelhin was hehl ie
tl .in township in 1WW being uiiMiltn'.
li.r lildiinj tho ilectlun for ItHKJ m
Il.ii tin- reililciu-r of Mrs. .1 II Kirn
tliu ieil on the sw J s see SI! in' A n
rmUH '.cl K t! M. U ileslgmilnl lis II..
polling plm.0 ( nml precinct for lite
gt'tiril election to be held In Nov HMO.
Mn ut itlon llio bicird tool; n recess tin
lil I oVI.ieU p m.
Iteaver. Oliln.. Oct. 'J IU'0.
1 o'clccU p. in.
'thiibuatil met piirMiimt lo lecess lit-
l;ee. I'rctuut ns nt thu tiuiriilna ses-iun
Ch iirurin Dunbiii ircsldiiig.
On minion tho bnaril look a recos
.n II K o'clocl: p m.
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JNION i-ENCB CO. DE KALB FU... ' S. A.
Coin Notes
Tbo weather is pleasant ulthough it
has been frosting.
Julius Knijo Nhippcd nouio ealtlo to
K.-imois City last ueik. Ilo hjIiI tb.it
this vns his llr.st sliiiitncnt and thnt it
will b his I11M.
Mm. Klizi Whilaker has returned
homo from her viaitio'; tour in Kn1!..
wood Kimshs.
I'eddlerri nru quite numerous in th
vicinity. Four tidied us in onn dii
last week. Thoy aro mora plcnlif
thin uioi'cy.
It is rumored that there will bo a
wedding noon in those parti.
Well Mr. Tramp ! guess there i
plouiv of laflir corn over this way to
winter all thu cattle close uround eo you
see the U lining knilo will be of little
uac to u but if you get too ninny dead
cattle Cor your little dib of men just
let me Lnaw and I will order a er 'ud
of llio heal ckiniiing knives lo In .-'
Mix Ida Whitakcr purcha.od 11 r
Acwing machlnu recently
Mrs. John lJateman purchased a now '
9tw B"uuu B"tu -"' '"'' ' It. r.l ...el ... H o'eluek n u. nn per id-
Mr. Canada and wife wero huoiiienH j iri.m-ut. 'recnn DiuilHp nml M-
viiitora at Juliui Krugo'H thl week. . Cird ('luirmm I) -i prislilinir.
JllHUO Ju. 1 I liero lii'liin 1 it t ulhcr liunlui-.'. Urn
tidiiril nilj nirneil In meet tci. .w i""".
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She airs maofoh all kinds of implements
'i') VEHICLES. BUHOY PAINTING A SPECIALTY.
.'Hl)"nvh Warranted.
Shop on ef door south of Court House.
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THE STOCKG ROWERS'
Torrllory of Oklthnmn I
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NOTICK.
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Daves, N. F. Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 14, No. 24, Ed. 1, Thursday, October 18, 1900, newspaper, October 18, 1900; Beaver, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc68323/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.