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BEAVER BEAVER COUNTY OKLAHOMA TERRITORY THURSDAY NOVEMBER 15 1900.
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M'KINILEY AND ROOSEVELTPROSPERITY.
MEWS OF THE VICINITY
Tho return from tho west enl of llip
county cauie in lato Sunday evjulujr.
Miss EiamaLohstroh U lukitij; wui:
Jesaotu or Mra.-J. C. ilorigc.
Hoy Brown of Luckwoud was a cttt
.r in town Saturday.
JsMss'JJsttle Tbotuas spent Sunday a
IIOB90.
J. D. Cullom was lu town lite Butt of
the week.
B. B. Gunt of'OIcar Luke was a cutU
er la town Monday.
J. C. Williamson wout to Liberal
Tuesday.
G. P llrown U digging well for J.
J. Bagsley.
Dike Balllngcr fut u new jiumi) 'lu
hl well this week.
Fenco posts and posts of ll Winds
at tlio lowest pricei at Uoliu & Uruwu'a
Liberal Kautus.
Everybody nu around iiuying their
J01I boll uud oilluetiiiy tbu oucs tliu)
won Muuduy.
It is reported that thero will lie u
daucu at tbu liuoiti of Mrs. J. O. Judo"
oh Six Mile uuxt wed;.
It. J. Oblleott ordered u dollar nurili
-of tho beat cjumy new to be auut to bi
number at Meukutn Kainjn.
D B. Kinder oriiuud tho HkhaMj
sent to bis brother ut tiirkkleti Ktu-
-tucki-y.
White on bin way from Meade Um
week Hurvu (lusted ItiJ tbu wisturiuuu
ol getting u wheel tr.ikcn.
dllllt that tluull llnW can I? IiV
isrtelicd it didn't v. nr Iruui fruiiii &
Brnwu'n Liberal Kauss.
1). B Kinder lull (bin nlacu fur Kcu-
tuckc)' tiaiurduy atteruouo fur a visit
He will bo
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I crow for D. T. Klynn and Htat.iliood.
I'roipciily Kxiinioi and tlio Fljg
wltb rcUllve and llielidj
abscut abiut two uioulb.
Murrinue Ikcuor wait iued on tliu
8tli lust fur tbo uiHirigii of (Jumps J
l'euiburluu MUliillie M IkiciiUa ul
Colli.
Frauz Druruiuinil bin accepted n po
iiitioo ou the tiur ut Coldwuier Kjimbc
and will irobabl; loaru bcru for tbai
tlaco 110x1 week.
Have you aeen them? ltoltu fi
Brown the denlen iu Hdb duorit nol
iblinda Ifuot u4l at ouee Liberal
Kuoimi.
Bulio k Uruwn are dralcrt in lime
euicut coal lumber and all buildiug
uiaterUL
Will L'aluer left btre Saturday lei
Liberal where bo will tuko iraiu lur hi
old buino in Illinois. Ho will bo ubdeiil
ll wiuler but will probably retuin to
Beaver county in tliu npiin.
John 8ayKU wan iu tov'u agiiu (be
flrt of tbe week. He m.y that be will
'0 to IlliuuU iu about three wecka In
remain Indefinitely. J.ilm ferU pre f)
bluo over bis recent puliilejl drl'eui.
0. O. Tannrhlll cnnteiuiduus a Wt
wiih hi brother iu Text noun. MU
Nettle Tlioiiiax bU deputy will tuU u
weok'a vacatiun ill her nubnul uud stay
jo Ills oflloa during liU absence.
"Misfortunes never uie MiiKly" at
-eiMt Art Qulnu tbluki o. Hecently
while roping calvea be pot liU luml
blutered and laat week a borco ran In a
-wire fence with hiui cutting him bjilly
a aevrral plaeea though not neriouAly.
Tbt palot which wa lately put on
(be Fox Hotel greatly iuiprovei the
ppearance of the building and it It now
rise of Iho ttiveit looking house in the
vlllitfge. The appearance of tbe town
would be greatly improved by (be uie
( little paint.
'Where ignorance ia bliss 'ila folly
to be wise" hawrver it was not Igno-
rBee ou the part of the writer when
it wf ataUd that a awcet pntato wai
16 iaekea ia lameter. We should
kaT aad latendel to sy 10 Isi'jes in
4lris)fK( nc
In uicmiutiug those who reuently
paiuod tbu luuuliers' exmui'iatiuu hero
Ibis pipiT iiiHdvvrtently stated that tbu
Aliases Lizzie Geoigimm Jenuie Byer-
ly bad ieu iivlil thiid grade certificate
when I heir certificates were of tbu nee-
mid gta lo.
it has been agreed that newspaper
sulweriplious arc uu Infallible tent of
iiiuiiV hiiiicsty mi) un exchange. If
lie i diitlumcM he will cheat the prin
tiriiiMiuju way declare be bait piid
when bo run not ticut tbo money iu b)
uuil ami it ol lust will lake tbo pa-
p;r nud retunc to juiy for it on the
L'rciiiid that bo never Hubscribed for it
nr iuiivo awny and leave it coming to
tbu poa'olfiee he left. Tbouaauds of aU
lei-ed UhriMian nro dUhoncs in tlii"
part'iulHr nd the priutcrS bouks will
tell i-ocul feurful tales at tbo final jud-'iieni.
'I'hu bent juke nl'thn catupaigu is on
Judge C. O. Tunnuhill. All during tho
ihu cauipnigu lie bud been doubtful ai
to h't Btaiiding in Op una previncl.
Ou Wcudeiiday night of laat week the
return Iruui that precinct had not yt
come lu 80 some of tbu boy decided (
have Pumo fun. They fnuud u hdri'
and ntijju'y and ounu duwu tbe Uric
smppiug in front of the court bouse und
yelled "Optiiuu." One of tbu bny
caiue uu hheud to get un empty ballui
bux to bring in lielure he nil out
ui;iiiu Ibu buggy cam. and b.id lo go at
lull RpLi d to get nut und uliunst ran over
the Judge whu was coiiiihl' in at a live-
ly rule. II 0 got out unnoticed and
euiue iu with tbu t.llieiul (?) rtturoc
Ot'eour.o a luriio crowd (.a'hered to
Inmr ili ri'iult. The county clerk took
a 1 11 per and rend tbe bui;uit rciums giv
lot: Tanuubill !J uud .Mrcie fl vol en
'1'hu Judge tried to hi'i' his emotioti
hut the change iu tbe Htino-phere was
so pert eftahlu that we begin to look
fur our iiVercoatH. Alter having their
fin and Mr. Taunchill promUiug to set
'0111 up if they'd change tbo vote thoj
told Idiu the joke. It is uecdlesa to
uay Iim enjoyed (lie j.ko then na wt.ll w
the lest.
much tlio wore fur it three week's fust
Wcr.) it not fur the fact that thn nhii-
ruent of the uiotber wmld tlefi.itei) li
the tiuio of the iuei.ii' we wnnid
think a uiietiike ha I bten uindu n lit
tho lenittb of lime ih Ntnuiul bid been
in the hole. As we said at the begin-
ning it aeetns uituont iucrediilo that a
calf could livu thrte weeks without
uourisluucnt yet such ucjuri to be a
fact. Liberal New.
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THE MEADE STATE BAPV
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iH:S!M.VtiT.I llKl'OSiroUY llf'.wlUUK UL'XfT.
ThU bnk Is diii.elively a eHtlUiuru'a and toekrftV bank
It biuii.oa nl tbu Iffiiiiuutr isiibuifii and Mi'ckurnwim of the
Mfiittj n Ininl t all tiiu-a fur I. )) lumtoctttlu I luiiji wild giwd niarhis
I UUOHASK LOANS.
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A L'aWh experience.
An nluiost incrediblo atury cjmes
fintu Sit vein county this week in re.
gard to the length of lime a calf may
tixUt withut't lund nr drink Mcstrb'
Pat Burns and Win Nelf were gatlier-
ing their cattle lo make a abipment of
ci ws. Mr Hums found a cow belong
inu iu Mr. KilT that was lingering iu
the vicinity of uu abandoned well. Bo-
lug lu liiinte Mr. Burns drove ou tbe
cow wlthuut fiudlng her calf. Tbe cow
was shipped a few da) a later. Tbo
calf tint being found u search was made.
iteuieiiibeilng tho lact of fiudiug the
low near tbe old wel' Mr. Burnt de-
Icriaiued upun an domination of the
well. This was three weeks after the
liuie of finding tho mother. With no
hope of fiudini; tho calf alive but to
dutertulue if poaoible id whereabouts
he sought the well. Imagine Ida as-
tonishment upon (iodiug the animal
alive and able to move about at tbe
bottom of the forty foot dry wall. A
rope was thrown over tbu call's hind
ftot and with tbe help of aeveral nelgh
borv it was drawn to the top. Upon
being released it ran off across tho
I prairie at lively rate apparently not!
Dr. L. S. MuukcII ordered tbit pipoi
rent to Lie tun 1'. I) at Kl llcno.
'1 bus. Lowe of Liberal was iu Ilea
ver tbo first of tbo week.
Mrs. Delia Balliugcr is again suffering
j relapse.
A Ivrgc auortment of Dry Good.
ClotliiuL' Hat Caps Boots aud iSbue-
junt rcteivLd at the Custer Store.
Dr. it. II. Mck who left here ixhik
weeks ugn is uow ut l'vrsinimoti ti-
1'errltory. II. W. CIuiikIi of Dodgo City Kau
4as a dfuler iu pianos und orgatiB wu-
in this necliuti this week doiug busiui.e.
H. V Mucker of Liberal and J. I'
Oowun of U uudbinp Inwa pased thru
tiraver Monda) ou tbo rouJ lo WouiL
aard
lit member th t F. 1. MadUnn of
tho Cutter Stoiu has jut stocked up
his store fur winter. Call an J gl
prices.
A number of McKinlcy men enj)cd
4heilliarrtiw ridishiiiee elvetiun at the
xpciifo of tbo-o who placed over-con-liJuticti
iu Biyju
Ah a result of the election the Beaver
post oEic will bo uiiiih improved in
ippearanco and convenience. Mr.
I'luiui. is ordering a new fiont with
ock and dust proof buret.
Mi Kc a Biitiham who has bseu
e idling webi'ol in dittrict number S2
Iioh befti onlixtil Ut itbandon her work
on account of pmr health. At present
tbo school ia without a teacher.
Tho election returns of Woodward
county show that Mrs. Nellie Mcllarg
was defeated for reelection to tbo of-
fice of register of deeds. Her mauy
friends here deplore her defeat.
Dr. K. W. McCtosson tbo dcntUt
who has remained at this plucu fomey
eral weeks doing dental work Iravri-
ItiH week lor lusitr to worn tor a
week or two aftei which bo will go over
to May.
Mr. Lynch of Sweet 8prirg Iowa
an uncle of Walter Nay lor of Libnul
passed through luwn Monday on bis
return from Lockwuod where be bad
been with a view of fiudlng a suitable
location for a ranch.
Notice in this isaue tbe new ad of
Hoberts Webb & McKlllip. These
men sre boneit. They want your trade
and are not too stingy to give the edi-
tor a few dollars for telling you fo. If
you want your money's wotth go to
Roberts Webb i. MclCilltpt.
Absolutely Pare
Made from most highly refined and
healthful ingredients.
Assures light sweet pure and
wholesome food.
I Ftmsekccpers must exercise care in buying bak-
inn iMiu tiers to moid alum. Alum owders are
Bold cbeuti lo catch the unwary but alum is a poi-
ton uud its um in food seriously injures health.
'ftovAt. BAxma powotn co. too william st.. new York.
IT WILL PAY YOU
To examine our large stock of DRY GOODS CLOTHING
HATS CAPS BOOTS and SHOES BLANKETS. CARPETS
MATTREFSES COMFORTS TELESCOPES TRUNKS FUR-
NlTUREand QUEENSWARE
Including Ladies' JACKETS CAPES. SKIRTS and WRAPPERS
We also carry a First Class line -of
Groceries Flourand Feed which we
sell at a very low figure.
CA-X-ZLi -AaaiTD SEE "CTS-
ROBERTS WEBB & McKILLIPS.
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Tenelltl -".Jutiu it ibiraiu il.n u lf -oei-
b-iween mi and et."
Blight nud oaitiotii buy "I'lie l;-
iiied S'tit it i u e.iiiiiry on wbieli tin
.uu iickt ui8 and n .fbn'li ill- its I ul
lie world never .!." K.
Lit lli! It'it'l I't 1 bten nut pliyioj.
villi iitlhi llaioM Iroui nern' tbt ftn-el
nr ul l ( uu Iihui lii'luri urandina suu
ceded in gelling lor to ei.ino in tl
liiiu.e.
"Whit du uu und Ilaruld plsy ain-
.?" (lie old lidy uskeil"
'Oh. e 1 1 1 I hat wi- me like Cou.i-
iii Aihtie and Mi. Dull. in."
'IjiKidiitrb un! t h) .iur ei'iiiiu Ad-
lie Is Mr. ButtnnV iut.mlei.l '
'" I kuiw and I'm ILimII's iu-
tn.Ud." ''U-iuJue-i "" 1'ut tin) iile going t
ot in in ltd "
''d.i are wc when .' arw up."
'Iiii.itiaivs inv! And then ali.i.V
"Oil. I ii:iiii'ti wo'n lino u'liidicii'
"(iiiiduud un! And thin tli.it?
" ('lieu ill.-) 'II cot In b. initu.lLtJi "
'tJuudii'M ui'! And ihi'ii hii"
"liiipji'-o H't'O tuu)'il Hive clilldiuii
in. I'n bf ii tiioiul. out Jily aid hold
ii) l.aud up wiifiiov'ti llie Int. i' noes
itt in l.i kin.- and lint ho ublo In suy
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I. W. BhKnvMAN. Vice President. A M Van LAStMasAM Caikkw
THE STOCKGROWERS'
NATIONAL BANK..
Of Ashland. Kansas.
ESTABLISHED 1885.
Designated County Depository of Clark Couaty
ONLY mOmBAHSllI SQUTflWEST KAVSA.. WEST 0? WtCBTA
lines u Ueueral Daui.lng Buslaeas aud makes a Specialty r Cattle Lmbs.
rilli lil'HISKSH OF LEGITIMATE CATTLEMEN. aTOeKOROWKRa AWD
MBHCUANT8. OFTUE 80UTUWE3T SOLICITED.
DIRECTORS MUD STOCKHOLDERS.
W. S. Woods. President National Bank of Commercs Kansas CUT Mo.
ii H. U'uAKUixn. Prvsldent KaniM National Bank Wlehlta. Kss.
A. M. VANliAXlNonAM. Cashier.
.1. W ItKitnvMAM. Vice Presldeat
N. A Ui.itnvMAK.
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lor Infauts and Children.
Hi Kind You Have Always Bought
8OfC0
Bears the
fjlfnatnro
.Lnrting in the feet or ankles
comes I rem a weak nr diseased
heart a heart uu: c; mut keep
up the c'fculntii. 'rnn I lnoH
then set' lea i:'. t!'.c l' -t Ii. i1
where the watciv nort'.'.-n-. ooj
out into surrout riiiti-; V" s
"ai:ji:ig bl'at tti tl sa-i
'i'l:e i:eart inusr ha swr or. '
juid liuiit up bt.t"re tho o '
ran he rur.-d ro sr. '.''
tust of all In-art i . dii.'..ua i
Dr. Miles' 1 1 tart Cue.
Mv lioi.'t w:us v.-i'ttf :tn'l It
mu 'I Ho ' i- ' !) u o fut-
llOllltlll t 1.0' llHIl ItiV .tili'4.
ix ln'tles ul hr. it V Mt-irr-Ciin
in di my liunrt '(.t;tij mid
tUvl Un .t llllti cllt hV..l."
M. W. Vtht A::ila luvru.
gives new strength to the heart
regulates the circulation stimu-
lates the digestion and restores
health. Sold by druggists on
a guarantee.
Dt. Miles Jlcdlcal Co. "Elkhart lad.
MASQUIS BAWL.
At Llnley's Hall Nov. gth.
K et)li..dy lordiaiy iuvitcd lu b
IlllM'Ilt
t(UooclMnsl.Cs
I'.irtifo dentrmi! ci'stuuies call ou Lot
l-'urd Heaver Okla.
Nkwbl Four
(Jf.okiik Houkiits.
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Thn Kind Toa Have Alwavn Booclit tmA which has '
in use for over 80 yeara ha heme the tBtars
and has eeeanaae vaaer bis v
OBalsuperrialoa since ltslBfiMQf.
AUnwna one toslecclve you In this.
All Counterfeit Imitations and" Juat-as.Koodarf i h
ExperiaienU that trifle with and endanger the health eC
yarkntj and CkUdrea ExperleHce against Experlaaeat.
What is CASTORIA
HULTUM IN PARVO.
f-ill-htHiiuKad nous. Pur sale b)
Uliai. II rniiii'itr. Heaver 0. T
Aueuts wauled (inoll CuruUilslnU
Addiesa (Jeneriil Agent
Ii mo. Hiavir 0. T
To iitiiu It iimJ t'tiiicern
All tieim ns timwii'g ilii-iuHulV'i in-
d bud lu the fslaic of Jainm 11. Liole)
Will please cull aud cltL- the M-tuo b)
ii'ite ur rash wi b C. 0. Taniublll.
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TliiAKCIAL.
Lil'r Iu. ri.ner Pnliiff buugh fur (!al
Aim luauK m.oli' uu d.hlritblii pnliil
ii Mini- ill 8."iUII und uiiffard. when lb
..i t ili.' tM.iii.if litfiily. liaiei und
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A'tHI-i" LAUlKU I i.ai
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namtnrta f m. turmlcM substltate for Castor Oil
aroric Drops and Seothlns; Syrups. It is PleasABt. M
contains neither Opium Morphine nor other Karestis)
substance. IU age is its guarantee. It destroys Wonsl
and allays FeTerlahneat. It cure Dlarrhoaa aad Wlasl
CoUc. It relieve Teething Troubles cur Ceswtlatloa
and Flatulency. K abaalVatcs the Food regnlates tha
Stonach and Boweks giving healthy and aataral akefi
The Children's Paaacea-The Mother's FrisMad.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Btan tfcf Ifmitmr of
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The Kind You Have Alwajs Bought
In Uto For Over 30 Yrt.
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