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VOL. XIV.
BEAVER BEAVER COUNTY OKLAHOMA TERRITORY THURSDAY NOVEMBER ?.z 1900
NO9
NEWS OF THE VICINITY
M. M. (iratimcr returned home from
tier attended Mt la MMiI" '
day.
Fenne poets nd ' r ill kind
at the loweat prices M U .tin Brown's
Mberal Kimm.
He yoa seen those O-Ufurnls mlt.
teas and glnym at I bo Ouster Store?
They are tho ''hot .titT."
Frsnk li'uubrln and wife sreompsn
led by Frank's psrents eipeot to go to
Wood sjsrd county on a fWt to t'lu-
tlfus
The Cuir 3 ore u hntdquarter Fur
candle. Kt-olint lieslhahV! anri-
ontnf estidy sr brought to B.mvcr
coniy.
A Isrgo aanrmrnt of Dry Good
Olnthlmr Hat Gaps Hoots end Show
. received at ihn OHer Store.
81100 riNO MATCH
There will lie hotlnir. mulch and
raffle Saturday November 2 in B-
ver lor Thanksgiving turkeys.
L. M. Larskn.
HtVi! ymt neon them? II'iHn &
Urnfftt tho doili-r in hIi dou an 4
btitidt Until oil at once l.ibernl
Kan ma-
WED AT LIBERAL. I
MIm Ulam llhfxtaa iNd Mr Thoma
Martin Mnrriao.
The 4rrl f M)k (Jlur llhfdrg
and Mr Tlmtnaa Man in of Hyrr
to-ik (tlaua at lliu honih u( Mr. Frank
Marptiy lcier or the bridt at Literal
Wadorsday nfffiliiir Nufeiub r 14 at
8 p in Judgo Trnipletun perluriiiing
the eremoriy. The bride wis atlired
in a pink niik and looked Imaullfet.
Tho groom worn a black mil'. The
brido waa attended hr hfr later MU
Hatlie Rhode and Ihn groom by Mr.
Frank Uutfiic. Fw rhwi worn Invlt
ed r. waa a nnii t wuoillnjr I lie aiiM-
pllcity of which added to ill elegance.
Tbn youtm coupto aro well known
throiirhnut this vliinity. The brida ia
a highly wift'iiio 1 youug lady ol' Que
q'mlitica mid aaooiiipllMituenU. For a
number of year hc iai(lit kcIiooI in
thin count; htr work in I hi- lino iiv
Inff roniplei"KiMKlflioii. I hi' ftrooui
iaa man MiiietiiiR U'd lniniiiii'in.
location and enjoya the n-piiit and
confidenro of thoao ai-qiiainted with
htm. Tin' young coiiptt"ill reniiiu
a Liberal For the prencnt. Their boat
of Cri'iiii hern join in wUhing ihitu a
prospermia 4nd bnppy journey itirough
life.
foy
oya
Art Tli'iana went In Liberal laat
wiiik after a load of apple whloh Mr
Tlioiaia moiiiitty ordarud but aa they
ead not yet arrived Im brought lioinu u
load or oa'.
Tip Orawmcr and Uay ltyeroo wenl
to Ei'filewood 8iurny on thwlr return
to Wielili. Art Qilnn accompanied
tlietu to E.i;lewoid and brought bajk
the team
Go in ilic Ciunr Sun' d r our lint
IJay it aid and ChrintuiaH cui'li"". A
i'iund ol' M uli'im candy winitd niu'xe
one wi'h X-niH wm twice . week.
). Qover miurnml tin wek frm a
trip In wealrrn R. aver eoiiity aad Clay
tun Niw Mtiicn. Hj w fatorably
Impriiwfd wlih that welinn of counlry
ihomntnl apperanja or which 'ir.
p4F-H.il hi ixpectitnnn. He loavcilhi
Week lr eaiOrn OVIalmnia In b nli
aont three or fmir wnk whan ho will
return In Itnavrsiuniy.
B'din k Urown am dealers in lnn
all building
FOR A TELEPHONE.
C'linMii eoal I'liubr am
ant 'Mil
It mky Ford may yet beomn ainri
fani'iii a beet mnjar center lhan (nr
ia wurld known anlalmipea.
Tlie Arkaiix Valley i nut only rlib
but the nd iHintaln properties peciill-
arly adapted rif uHr beet growing.
Thosn who h iiifpecled the beela
hrnuuht in to tho lr nuuar faotnry at
li.uk j Kurd nay I hat it will be only a
few )enr lor thu rtniro feclinn to go in-t-
roHuf augar heel. The Arocrle. n
licet 8ugr Couipanf hn put up a plant
at a cost of a million dollar and the of
fleer cliini they are gelling beet show
Ing 25 per cent a high as the polarl-
Mono will regli'er
' 0 rowera ate ge.1 1 i.g an a veragn of $80
to $90 per acre ao.l nver800o am are
now planted lo lit! contrails with the
Rock Frl plant which employ 400
wen and turn out 100 Ions of augsr
per dy.
While other certtnm of the Middle
Weal where beets I vi been planted
for faeinry coniiacta Mid flinwintf only a
small reiurn eoarcely ebovo faO lo 840
per acre ll.o (Mnrado crowera are al-
ready netting double tbU amount with
no freight oharue to pay and n home
m.irkrl for all Ihoy can raise. Kansas
CilT Packer
SHOOTINti MATCH
There will be a shunting match st
lltisfir Tusday Nnrembcr 27
About furl y lurkuja hare been secured
fur tho occasion
Roberts Webd & McKiixirs.
The flow of iminiffrsllon Into the
western psrt of Oklahoma continues on-
abated At the Woodward land cfiee
800 entries were made during the
Month of October tod a5C during 8ep-
tambr
These let tiers sre flling and settllag
pen claims which were all njeeted aa
worthlesa at the npeaiog of the eoaalry
wt tha eropa of the past four jeers the
laereeaed rainfall eaaaed by the settling
bus ariWeeeaalrThreskingof the awl
has ssms the
Mnremeat to Constrnrt a Felephone
Llae between Heater and
Liberal.
The ru viral uf the taleohmo talk
spritm forth In a new proposition to
nonxtruet a telephone line between Hc
ver and Liberal and to this end a Mib-
"ciipllnu p7er i being rtrriijated by
Hoheri MoFiirland alio announce that
nearly enough money hai been iib-
nci'bed by H-aver peoplo lo pay lor
I heir hhare nfihe Hoe.
Aeeordinif In (ho prnpnilnn aa Klal-
-A In the Mr RAt.ti the twn inwna aru
to ronlrlnnlu wpial amount a to 'ho m-w
epieriri and f the people t Liberal
leel a mneh tnlereeiert in the mailer us
ihc llenver people ihn proposition will
iloul.ile' mslcrialiic In u Tew week.
The enterprise I in be nwin-J by
li.cl holders ami wl I deelaru dildeiida
In lis itoiklmliltir. The eharca aro
..il hi $23 eaidi. IV-ranii deairing to
use the line are to be required to pay a
reafonablM priee f-ir the Hervice. This
cliiirtce applh-v (r the umi nl the lino
hy ali petB.ifl whet her ahare huldeia or
li t. The nn'y adrantaua derlTcd trom
hulding a aharo la that thd stoi-khoMcr
gets ni proportion of lite camiojta or
he lino.
Should this proposed line bn brought
into iiiiteiioi it will be of material help
lo l.oih Hea-r and Jilberal. Tim line
would be direct and the value of direct
cumuiuniealiou between Ibese .'nlerprla-
Ing town could hardly be of e -estimat
ed.
-Absolute y Pure -
For the third of a century the
standard for strength and purity. It
makes the hot bread hot biscuit
cake and other pastry light sweet
and excellent in every quality.
No other baking powder is
"just as good as Royal" either in
strength purity or wholesomeness.
Many low price. Imitation hkln powder art
ouoo the mttktt. Tbw te made with amm.
and care thouM btUicnloavoWlhniaalm
li poton tMncr to be taken in the food.
lot U iUrr.' mi u mmI A
u.:tatn flat the (lability and (Klpe-
uliy iifuur Ooternment an. I .-nr IVn
nMiiitinrt rei 'in thr rt'i ( the
iM'.f.lr. n a llx'i-'r I'ufer ! iIm li.
tarailoii tai all im'-o r treble ' fro.
.mil .i'i' ai.rl .iKiuliri nl in ui.ieeiasl
liroif.i't I .'.
G'Vi'l omler nir I. ami -.n.l n al
IntlirJH. im I'aio al .f il. Ttnii-ri of
OlilihoiiM tSU iw.IIiIi-iInv of No" in-
l" in lliryear uf nor L rl 11 t""0
41 d nl'i" hun Ird.
Iti ill.- il'iffirno.: (! Al. ittutM
W'm M .IkMKIV. II ir..f.
8er.'li.rv l the TerrU'TV
.xoniK
A'l lra. op r -.rneil tlml An"'!"'
Ilii no r h a lirii no r.-prtt f-r wi.iih
Wl . I'tnn ...1i. n. ni.hrl ami he fill
in mil i I v.. 1 hi- p.ild.
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Tke Klml Tm Btare Atwsjg Boekfftit aaWI mhUk feet
ib na0 inr ercr v Tewrs. ass woibmi aaasj Baann
nd. turn uetmnmmmwmmm
aonal lal iaa. ajrji faal
fvbmw Vara -' "ss. mm m
rvtiwr. AlloBMtMtttAaUMsjMWWNHtaiaBaaBBr
All Coaatcrfelts ImltaUens Mtl J t gwat avr fcaaf
Experiments ttuit trifle with maA eaadawsjer the heaMh .
Imfaata aad ChtMrcai gxperlessce gatawt Mapmlawaaati''
What is CASTORIA
SrOYAL BAKIflO POWOtS CO.
fj-nmrnwanrm i - i-
100 WILLIAM ST. NCW TORK.
II i-J I gP-WIU I. I I
CORRESPONDENCE.
Gate Gossip.
Cattle feeding will anou rt in pro
grcK in 1 he vaat end.
Mt-vaft. Judy and Maples' bought
loed of Mr. Drown ol Gate.
Robert l'uU 1 dnwu with lyplmb'
fever.
ll.iv. Rinm preached hi farewell r-
min Sunday Ui at Willow Soring-.
While on thi t-ipun It". I""8 mA
oiaoy I'rieud who regret ihat he ctiooot
Muy with v lonirir.
We tinderaland that Nucaola Brnlh
era will ahip lluir aUrra the coiuint
weik
He. O. I'. 8 mnd a traveling mlnb
tor lui been buldinu Dueling at WIN
lo Springs the part wck.
V 'iir year umre of prosperity with
the flu flnaiiug in the Philippines U
whiit tha majority f the people In ihi
Unid Slate wanted on November li
Thi r-liould iman the death knell 0.
Free Silver ami lirraniMu for all time
lo com.
Tho other morning the wind frou
the north brought a dull raepmg noun
which we cof"-':dcd waa J umbo Ji
shart't'uiiiK his knives.
T11 it Tramp.
pUaliag of orohsrds has asade
tMaJaawaMa for fumtrg aa well
atoe ralslex.
Tka aoAllara ara enialne in fast list
tkaw ara breaking w all of the big eat-
al. uum J auanw at ilia aattlsSSaB
ajaaw awvaBrWMWf wvsw w" -.-
re Wvfsriag t lasra wtib their gtaat
Mrie wmmu svacea
ataaaaaic that F. P.MadU. vf
ihCafarst JfkH Meek nf
t lain M WMs jDM as fM
t -. aa i
The UiiUIsha farckdMi tap illloa.
N iw that the Psria Eipo.iiloo hs
ended. Ihv stltoliou of pleasure seek-
ing peopla of ihi counlry will lu sll
likeUlmoit lo directed to the primped
of a ial affair of a like character lu
America The only realisation of this
Imp at present seem t bo in the ma-
leriallri'loii of the TiUlMana rurenaac
Kipnaitinu to ba bcld.al St. lutia in
19113
The brlnulntf into existence of such
an einoaiiioo would be of iuculiuiaule
service in an tducsMonsI sense aa well
a in tins matter of pleasure. It would
offer an 1m ipeonlve and prsclical way
for the poorer clswes to learn of the
nroBreaa of msn and tho devnlopuieats
of seleuco 8uuh so eiposition is the
only kind ihst rau be of mstcrisl help
as sn educator to Arnericsnc. The A-
maricsn even of modern! masot la not
Inclined lo go to foreign lands to see a
world's Mr. lie msy be able lo do so
but some how he does not get away
while with the poarer classes stteod-
snee is aimply impracticable.
But a world's fair st St. Louis could
be easily witnessed by Americans of all
conditions. It would be an eifoailloa
tw the asaay as wall aa for the few. It
la to be hoped for the benefit aad pless
are el the preeeat gaBerstloa Ihsi aotn-
lag assy pi swat the eoHplclino 01
plaas rar the Loaitlaaa Pursbsse Ki-
pasitloa whWb skwtiU be a poteailal fat
let M tha MllghtaeaMiBt or the asassee
t AasatieM peopte.
CASTORIA
Vssr laJuaa . GUltVrtt.
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RIVERSIDE'S LATEST.
Orimtl Ueuder purchaard a slacker ol
Kd llibhs recently
C.lf-wcaoing U about frvsr on the
river.
Clyde Maple ha returned homo after
helping Taintor on the round np.
Purry Hibba nude Rivenode and vi-
cinity a fljing vinit ihc latter part of
the week.
Kverythim; ia iiuiet around here slow
election ciccpt the wiud.
Selnwil enmmenred al the Evan
aihiMil house Monday with Mis Kvs
llonhsm a leacher.
Charlie Wells paied through here on
bis rturn from Heaver where he hsd
gone lo lake the election returea from
Ulurgrass.
Mrs. Hello Miles and sister Mis
Jeooie Maple were visiting their moth
er the Istier psrt of the week.
V. A. Pyno has moved bis store to
Fair Vslley. He took his fsodly down
tail week snd will Ins bsek in a few
dsys la complete bis bastnssa here when
he will take the rest of his household
effects down.
Mrs. Csrter hse chsrge of the post
oCce during the abseaoe of W. A. Pyne
The Riverside Sunday school is pro-
gressing nicely with W. P. Ksns as
saperiateadeat.
The good people of Clesr Like are
ooatenplallag a wedding in thai vWa-
Itv In the near future so Msdsss Ku-
aaor asys.
J oka Marskall baa eat bis see.
top af ksflr eora. He aaye both eropa
will art asake eae good erop.
The eaadiaatse bare t)Jt travsllag
aw taad hat the am taking ia the re-
ItttM kept Bialadfal of can didst day
f.ra ft w da) a tf k'.ut
Whilo ridim: iat the T taroli re"
cotly ye scribe saw ihi n itice j-oied
11 tho door. WauKd Some neat
idow to do uiv "ailiini: f r in . Call
on Mr. ahem John.
The lliviii.le sehnnl i rloinf nicly
inder the Miperviion nl'M. J. Kulow.
J. II. Cu!!oni an a fle.ia.nt caller at
Hiverxide Saturday.
Nnah Redeuier i buildine a home
n hia claiai on Cunip creek near M. K
.leador's
Tln-o Wecden bsa n bn sonr look
n Ilia fife llinie ilaa. He ha III keen
lalcb during tho ahenee of hia wiTe
vho i viisit-Ititr with her p J tenia in
Woodward county.
T. J. Judy und Hob Muple took a
lying iiip lo Ashland to transact huri-.
nai the latter pari of the we k. I
Wo think wo hear the wit)inc b'clls
ringing ineirlly and "Lnni" agslo.
A natlvo any he 1 soing lo uo hi
lariat on a certain yung maverick in
hi neighborhood and be will hare lo
lurkev track so ('41 that a certain youm;
lady will hsv- to single foot lo keep up
arllh ll.ptn. Tin sun v "ill step Si.
isrd and s.i fail the tracks will be set 11
11 the sand draw for lioie immemoiialile
Mta Kva Hnnitam i unable lo con-
.ioue her school thu weok 00 aceo'int of
'elm! ill.
Newton Pickett wis a plessant Ciller
al Riveraidr list week.
T. J.Judy and Hob Maple purchased
mmu (red over at Gale City last week
They will nnmvi part of the cailln
t'.e; hoiigiit nl' Mr ISiible. asent oPiIm
Webb City bank llicre for the wintir.
The caille I'oruirtty belonged In the Sav
aue boys ol Iloutun
Hon.
The TwIco-a-Week Republic.
Kmij Al- "dv n I Tliinly a n. -piper
a !.m a ninri'lili and lei
ler. lor ! !. aiii I'e lir.l by l-l"-.raphaewill
a inirr im: M rice is
en' In ilie.iilsrril-r nl the T'--a
...t" t..ublic wbivb i. niy 81 a
he n an wl o rerd. the "Twice-a
W ek" llepullie kows all ara lit ar
fat p I lii-a'. obj die and f r -inn e-
vea ; ia ostil at. at the h ar' at. and
coat enal aiainre generally.
1 h wmiMo wli.i pd the "Twice-a.
Week" R 1 ub i gnihri a bit nf valu-
alile infom at'nn alxiui 1 in-ei o J a
'air and late Taabion sod fiudi recria
linn in the briabt .rim that eome uu-
dir ImoIi ihe li.Tflinr of la t and fc
1 mn. 'I h re is :;e-ip eh ut new bnola
lid a . z : ntln r InptC ur .t e- I l in-
ire't to the wido-awake man and woiu
sll.
A Head
thit throbs nains and
aches or feels heavy stuf-
fy dull or dizzy is a poor
head to do business with.
It irritate the temper up-
sets the stomach interferes
with digestion and wears
out the brain and nerves.
Make the nerves strong
the brain clear and your
head will be riht.
"Vraraof hri'lache mx-Ie m-or-nr-ihj
hrital'le an. I unt t l..i liuin-:
hit wlieu I l-jfan uVin Or M.Ui
N rvne I Iwiutl cMiu:itnl rtlC.
N liin; rquj! If lor nrnw.itd
ncrtrs -M.hct ur lirs.l tmuMrr ! anjr
lind." Thus. V. Ka ir
lUr: InU. I'er.
Df. Miles'
Nervine
quiets the irritation stimu-
lates digestion and builds
up nervous health and
strength. Try a bottle.
SuM bjr droggl'ts on caanuitec
Dt. UJes Medical 0 LUIurt lad.
49aaHerta to a harmleiM rahstlterte far Cheter CI.
aroric Dtom and Boothlaar Srravt. It to Plfawntw It'
contains neither Opium Morphlae bvbst ether MaaTeohat
aaMuiBec. iu ce u iw rostrsvatee. n m
att allays Feveriahaee. It carce Dtorrl
Colic. It rellere Teiethlar Troahles. ears
aast Flataleacy V 'ttfaUlatea the Feeal.
arnr.ai li J T&Mara.. vlslaav ' A aiaaal 1
-asm ajausucai'a jnaaaeea xae asiaa asiaaaaa
CKNUINK CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bean tlM iifaatWft
Z&mz&
M Ton Ha?e Uiajs Boojjbt
In Um For Over 30 Ytart.
V UK IftVilVM. lT-ai.l-at. C I) CIIAMlLKIl. V I rr. W . f. Mt 1 J.TM.'Jt fa
THE MEADE STATE BANK
ME3ADB KLA.3STSS.
IlKMlUXATei) liF.l'OSlTORT OF MKillE COl'STT.
Thi. b ink I diiicilvely aeaitlemen's and slbckirrower'R baak Wa aaasft
i'.e bu.ineea nf iba lrpiiimi.tr eaitlemen and rtucLurowirs of the teatbwesl
Money no band at all tint.- for Irgiiiaj.te eatllc loan with good Margies. HO
I'UI.CII ASK LOANS.
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THAMKHdITIXU PROCLAMATION
"It i a good Iblng to give ibaoLa
unto the lord and to slug pr.ti.es unto
Thy nMme O Most Highest."
Oklahoma haa oeeu blcsed by anoth
er year of plent); ihe garnered harvert
ha been most bountiful; Gold sn or
chard have yielded an abundance; our
people have enjoyr " universal prorper
ilvt neither famine pestilence nor
storm hare wrought havoo within the
borders of our Territory; ss iudivleaals
snd as a people e hate been most sin
gulsrly blessed.
TuBRtroKK. in grateful recognition
of the great mercies and bouatilul bless
ings of tbn Most High snd ia aeeerd
aace with ihe proclamation af ihe Pres-
ident of iht United 8tale aa 1 a cus-
tom ia itself so tiling and hallowed by
Uag sad glad obaervaaee I hereby ap
point
TaarfBar NtYamher 29. 1900
aa a day of general ibaaksgiviag and
prsyn; and do reoamaieod to the pec-
do af iho Territory ihst oa that dsy
they asseaibla in their ususl pi sees of
worship sad iu joyful reunions around
family hearthstone give thanks to Al-
.luL find fur tha hleaaitiCS with
whieh He hs fided and crowcad lbs
years and let ib'e who have pleat y re-
--- thnae whn tuav ha in want thai
the day nay aboaad ia sols of bsaevo.
leaee aaa ensnty mat tnn naegry do
fed tBd theforrowitig eumfottcd.
RAND
PATRONIZE HOME
MERCHANTS.
IT WILL PAY YOB
To examine our large stuck of DRY GOODS CLOTHING.
HA FS CAPS BOOTS and SHOES BLANKETS. CARPETS
MATTREfSES COMFORTS TELESCOPES TRUNKS FUR-
NITUREand QUEENSWARE
RErD?-MADE GAUMEMTS
Including Ladies' jackets capes skirts and WRAr-
PER?.
We also carry a First Class line of
Groceries Flour and Feed which we
sell at a very low figure.
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ROBERTS WEBB & McRILLIPS.
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MASQUE BIJ.
At Linley's Hall Nov. 29th.
Krerybody cordially iaviied to be
pri-oent
Parlies ile.irintf cf-iiumes call on Luc
Ford Daaver Okla.
Newrl Fobb
I.KiRlla KlIUKKTS
HULTUH INPARVO.
Bell-In allnK d mnuj. For sale b
t'has. H. Crsamrr. Beaver O. 1.
Agents wsaled. Oootl enmrnlsalna.
Address Genersl Agent
0 mo. Beat-ar 0. T.
FIMAMCIAL.
jre lnttisi.oe Policira bouiih Tor Cash
Also losaa made on dalrable polleie
1. r a"li(i and utiwsrd. when ihe
-1 r .1 luJirln. lojiil'v. Hates and
vaiucn ". 1 - .
leriua made kni.w.i on appimiiun.
AddroaOAttTBRTiMtr
2-23-w"' Baver O. T.
J. W
C s2.UrMSUi.KH President
. VI. h l-rea!dcul. A M. VaK LaSIKOHAM UashleC
BF.FaB 'a "--
RI.nl lhal dootl Ho CB I? It
swelled. It didn't from fcolin tt
Browu's Ltbtrsl Ksn:st.
l
THE STOCKGROWERS'
NATIONAL BANK.
Or Ashland. Kansas. "
KsT.illUMIKn i8t3
DeslftaUd County Depository ofClark County
flit! UTIWAlllalK miKTIAKsA WW V WRb
Uea a l.ewer.1 ktaualas llaalaeaa and make a Katelally af Cst4toIsL
T1IK UUHISESS OF LKUiriMATB UATILKMK.S. BltlflCnOWal'aUIP
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Daves, N. F. Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 14, No. 29, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 22, 1900, newspaper, November 22, 1900; Beaver, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc68328/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.