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BEAVER BEAVER COUNTY OKLAHOMA TERRITORY THURSDAY NOVEMBER r
NEWS OF THE VICINITY a happy wedding (
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ra"r" ' MIm H . Dunlon
lo Mr. D. F. Lonp.
Thil Oltriiavi) .if Ml.. H..lin V
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r u iraoy nu.Ku ..-.- - uuniopanii .Mr B. F. L1JtUfl both f
Mh. K. J. Grove baa not bcon co
joying Rood health ilio pest few wwcks
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to Libert! Sunday rcturniug Moodey
Iioorboarraw A Son aro putting an
addlltoa to the back of their iture
J. E. Thorasi went to Meed after a
load of apple laat week.
Arthur Wy if Arkansas City spent
moral data in town this week.
A dry good drummer waa interflow
ia uor aa-rohMt the firit or the week.
W. V. Qiinn fished Ueaver and
huiM fulka laat wevk.
Urry Urn and Amy Q'irman apent
aerral diya in town laat wock.
MIm SukIo Egbert i aiariog with It.
V. M.jFutl.nJ and family.
Don't iky anything hat the mail ha
actually buoo arriving on tioio uf lute.
WANCKD A good livocurrnpundtint
ia eivb cummnnitj Send in the oows
ad help to aiake till- paper the bcni.
Hvo you Men thoeo California uiit.
ten and j;liif m at tbi Gutter Store?
Thay are the 'h-it atuff."
Htlh IlibhWa atayinz with M.'1. F.
S. OraU9D(T and attending the Ua
n fchnol. She U alio studying manic.
Mr 1. BtHingor had another alight at-
tack of faver thu fimt if the weuk out
ia no recovering.
The HeraI.D U out -no day early
tbi weak. Tbo force tak a day off to
l(ivd thanks-and cat turKcy.
Fence poata and P'M of all kindit
at tba lowest price at I! din & Urowo's
Libarel Kanaa.
C. 0. Tannehlli and J. B. Oulloin
lalt hare tha first of the week tor A ma-
rills Tate to spuad riianHsivintc.
Paul llobarta Mr-. J. YV. Webb aud
Mum Matilda Miillip arrived beu
tiaturda from Wundbitie Itliisufi.
Koberti Webb . McKillip lately re
faived a large supply of Ctiriitmas oau-
diea last weuk.
8but that do.tr! How n ? It'
. ..awelled. It didn't emu from Colin k
Brown's Liberal Km'.
Thero will be Tba ik-lvini; HnrvimM
t the uburdi nn TlmrsJiy morning at
11 o'clock. Ltt all iilcnl.
Will Q'llon inulcl f.ir Tip Criuur'n
little tuules tho coiibidrrntinii being a
team of marts.
WillUni White U wiuidicg the pilot
truth ia a vnry ariUt'o meaner ovur tbr
retidjiioo of Mrs. Huth Smith.
Try and ber with a one more week.
Evety dag has hie diy. Theoe are lliv
editor's wook.
Have yu se?n thum? II-iUu k
Brawn the denier tu ili donr-t ani
Llindt Ifuot cli at ouce Liberal
Kaaau.
If you Jon't waat ihn Hkuali your-
Mtf aotid in tbu uuwii from yuur coui-
wiaaily aad order it sent to a friend at
our ipeuM
Lawrence MctiaH returned home
froai Grd- I'ltins ICna where In-
haa bora fir the putt to .r throe
auoBtha
B.ilia & Brown are d nlera in lime
vaunt coal lumber and all building
Material.
' The Cuiter Hiurc is huadquarteia fut
C4ndios. Mdis.in bus the fin-Mt Jcori-
aaeat of candy ever brought to Denver
a.aaty
Marriage liceoHr mm ieaurd thu sDtli
inst. for the njurriauH of .Misa K-ttii
Pitraon and Cliatles L. llradslmw oi
llardcsty toitoship
Go to tbe Cost it Ston- for your Ho!
day pooe and Christmsit caudiis. A
pound of Madison'a asudy would iiiuki
1 ooe wish Xnu csnie twlco a week.
Wbila W. J. Jonrs and others wen
drilng op some horno I rum tlin pts.
tart) tho ather dav one of Mr. Junes'
olta raa Into a wire fence and cnt itself
a badly that it had lo be killed.
Mtsa Dora Ug03 went to Meade it
eavanaay with her brother Kdgar Sun
day where she took the train for Prettt
Prairie Kaon to viit with her slstei
Mr. Anna Uichardnn.
Will Thomas has been Mufforing tb
past week with a aore eyt For wvem
days be was 0 itiflned to a Uk roon
where thrra waa not a ray nf light bit
at araaeat ha ia uiuoh improved
Mr. J II. Carter uf Fair Valley
wall tows Tueslsy uf lust nreb
8ba atatat that her huibsod'a hesltbis
qatiapaer. Ia addition to bU general
paar kaattk da aoiae ilaae ago hil
watkUff ia tlasWr aastalard aa injurv
m Ml kmrtbv :tjBjr rve
Clear Lsko wns celebrated at the homo
of tho bride's parents Wednesday Ht-v.
J. J. Hgslcy urtbh placo ofBilatlng.
The ceremony took plaoo at noon In
the prcaenco of' a small numher of in-
vited guests. While tho afhii though.
out waa empbtNizcu by it simplicity
it wna an execvdiugly pretty one. The
young coupl.) were uttended by Misa
Llitio am! Mr. Fletcher Danh.i.. Tbo
brido wnro a white silk drew ana pre-
sented sn atlMJtivo picture. After
tho worJ wero anuken whioh united in
holy matrimonial b.mds the dostiuiiv of
these young prople-tbo bridal nartv rc-
palrsd to thu dining room to pjrtalo of
a sutnptunuH dinner.
Tbo bride In an emimabtn ynung Udv
of much ri'fiiivnittnt. Slio futrnerly
iivoi at Heaver wberc sbn hoi a widu
circlo of frieodt. Her husband is
young tnau of unimpeachable character
and is highly respected. Doth have
busts of warm friends to eitcud to lnim
hourly cdngrstulmlmi and to wNh them
well in their uutrimuuUl renture.
The following is a list of the presents
rcccivdd by the bride aad groom:
Glasa friit dish Mrs. Gardner.
Gla water nut and bible It G. Dun
lop.
Fair Towel Mrs. rWley.
flurry diali aud aauce disbos Ptch
cr Uualop.
Silver tea spoons and toothpick hold-
er Willie and Jimiuie Donlop.
Silver sugar bowl 0. 0. Tannelnll.
Como and brush Mrs. Dunlop.
Silver sugar aliell aud butter knife
Mis Liizie Dunlop
MARRIED.
Lett Thufhday nlgbi at the. hump or
the bride's purent in thU city Mr. KN
ery Cooper and Miss Ula F.ck were u-
uited in ajariingo by Kev. H.i.ith.of iho
M. E. Church Mr. Alt' Siegal and
.Mis Orn AMIiauH atood as best man
and My. Only a few of the tun inti-
mate fiiends and ttUtivei were preauii
to witness tho ceremony. Afur tbo
mtirisgi. service aud co'rululiitiona by
Iho guests all paritink of a sumptuous
feast prupared for tho occaeiuo. About
11 o'clock thu Mcudu band or wbich
Mr. Cooper b a member called at the
rrnidenci and serenaded ! ucwlv mnr-ri-d
cutiplcafierwhioh iboy wore invitud
iu b tho groom aud Tor an hour or
m ire enj.yed thi bospitiilily or tho en-
tire houseliu'd They departed wish
lug Mr. and Mrs. Cooptrall tho ble.
iucs of li.e.
Mr. CdC'pr is a member of the ilim
of FicL-llnbcrtR M..r. Co. of ibis elty
snd Miss 0 a Fiuk is the eond nluet
diughler of Mr. and Mr. P. Fjck
tit this city. Dub lluso younu people
hsro a host o frit-nb who join The
New in ojtonding eutiiiratulutlous aud
wMiiog them a happy protpenus life
Mcsdu News.
fliu groom of this newly insnled
enuple won at hud limn a reiidcnt of
Bjseraud enjiyd the impect and
t'lwfldaica of all who kuew him. In all
plaeea wlure the best Interests f the
community were ul slake ho took a con-
spieuiUH pirt Iu est tiding lo him
hrsriy congratulation and guod wialim
we but voice (bo hpiitimunt of liii wide
eiiulo of friemlN re.
Ql't.NN Lt'IKAItr.
At Llbtrsl on Satuiday evening No.
veml.er 2 1 l'JOU at tbo Hock Mue.l
Hotel Miss Cleo L'tikurt and Mr. it.
U. Qoiuuof Hsrdcs'y were joined in
tho bouJs of holy uistrimony.
Mis Lulkart was formerly n icsidvnt
of lieavur ImviiiL' tntigbt n njmber of
H'hnols iu tlitj couuly and is at prcBtut
itaebiog at llerdwty. Mr. Quinn is
editor uf tho HsrJcsty Herald.
We are glad to auin welcome the re.
turn of our old eorroipoodcnts and also
ihe new Mrrivals. Now that the d-anon
r long winter nights is at hand the
IlLiULU Impes for a tuoru regular oor-
'cspondence CouslderabJojust onaiplalnt has been
nada concerning the quality of thu iuk
)da snd stamps used for marking tbo
isllols at thn recent county elerlinn
.locooniy rmuat bowevcr should be
eiiuif d a the ariiclea tnentiooed were
- rwsrded t the county clerk by tba
'errliotlai Eleotioa Board in sealed
sckagr with instructions that thoy bo
'otwardod to tho various precincts.
There was a Strang. r ia town this
veek trylug to trade a born for a "bloy-
le. Little Harry Ball!nRer fell from Ida
orse the other day lujurlag bia lrt rra
ih'jugh not seriously.
Thu lelepliime rrnpiijdllnii.
The prop islti'tu to cnnsltuvt a leli
tiliono lino hetweuu Ikto snd liib
era! ss men tinned In thh psptr lst
wo'k ii by no Hiesnt a new r no Tho
tchplume qiicttlnti li.i been Islkcd ol
for yeais by peiifb) of this town. Tbe
present c.iusidei.iilnn of llu umttir is
ilmply a retlvtl of what Ims brcu t
subject or dieuslon st various inttrtaln
The nearest proacli to the cuistriu-
tlon of u lino lo thl place mis bioughl
about a yeur or two sgo when Mr. II .1.
Ileus sillclteJ anistiincN ler building s
line between lute nud Meude. In this
oaio it sppMirs that tbo llwioer puoplo
were anxious to have liio line but that
the peoplo of Mtadu nisulrit(d an in
iltiTercnco in thu tnsiier. At miy mte
tKe (Isns were not loiiMiinuistrd
In ttio oniderntioii of (he prri-ent
prupO'.iliou however the Denver people
seem to hve taken up tb.tiihjtct nilli
more trdor tlmn hite'nlirr. It i lime
forsuoh Hiiliou t.'tt. IleHVtT bus fiiiifil
long enoueh wiiboiit u teleplinno. II-.
ver needs Uie telephone lie hIiiiIi Ii
been prop'.Nud sod musi hsve it I'luro
is uo uu pl'p'ftpiming 'he iluio.f.ir it-'
r'irjttruatiou to an iinlrUnitt' period. All
the eilii-iid of thu tnwu v?ho lets) mi in
lirist iu it iuiprovuiuent ebould give
their ssstxtauce. and ifthv Liberal pro
pie will do likewise tot re will be n.
difficulty iuseeuiing I lie Hue
Under present cttudiiiuns Heaver ha
n.t diieot eolniiiu'ii('tii''ti with mljuitiini:
towns and the ouUidu world. Il attic
gram is to be sent by a Beaver citixtn
ii is nees.irv to csriy thu ineivnge over-
Inod thiri-live or fmiy miles bifir lie!
c-tu send it over li.e telegraph With u
Itlepbouu line this ineoovenuino would
In- obviiilvd. Then for local ure the
tclcplituie would be a pr.st Htlvanliipe.
People ofti'U go liom here to Mcudc or
Liberal loi freight wilhout knwing till
tlicy got there whclhr they can gel
what they go after. To tin m the tele-
phono would supply a long felt waut.
And there are ncrm ol utlur wuys
wbero the telephone would bo hronyhl
into Uiefol seiviett. Tho plop.ilioli
should bu pu.lied vigor.iu.ty. The
msxim "Suike wbilu i lie irou is hut"
hhouid bu hero jpplittl. Il uoy thing
is our to be dune 1 ir H.-aver ulung tbi
line now U the ill) lo ilu it. There is
n i use ol'putiing tho uiutier nfT It is
n it u mure l0c1t tntk it. gii tho line
built now than it wuuhl be in ten year
In ueo. There ha bn islk enough
iihnut building. 'J'hu next thing to
follow is tho work.
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8
The OlMenmice of ThunkHglrlnp.
The sppro-icU oranotntrThunkhgiv-
iug remind one of the manifest resauns
for uppropristely observing the day.
To attempt tu enumerate thrtu reason-
n.nild bo hard to do on uccouut of their
multiplicity. Thy inny be applitd apt-
ly tu all condition iu lile bteause every
perntiu whether wealthly or poor rec Ives
blesiings of sumo nature. From what-
ever source these hleingi m.iy t'onie
whether r.'luling lo h-dlth domestic
h.tpplm or success iu tiny pursuit thy
nre entitled lo appreciation slid aordld
iniisl lo the mind of the period who
uevir sttips to think of them.
Cuming us it durs ut the clusn nf the
rcar'i hurvcut Thunkgivlu: dsy is a
searouulile time lor tin diluting upon the
goodliest. In stowed up. ti tiiiinkind. Thu
lnriet liss been gslhuid Lit those
who huvo respid in yulelel. Lei
tin to rcmi tuber iho Infiium source from
which all th-mi bltings como
Onu of (hu he'p dtrivctl from iie
prnpir ubsertntiienf ibis dsy is the a-
miliiirtting influenio it prmluc iu
teaching mat bis tlepttid.nco. Mun in
studying his relation lo society and to
his Creator find that he owt.i n debt ol
graiiiudo for bis niicccss and enjoyment
His recognition of indebtedness fur
(urh blcsMugs will tiiaUrially aid him to
be appreclativo in npiilt and iu turn to
assist others in uieotlto; lbs vkissitudes
of life.
Iho rionlnif of Fireguards.
This is a lime uf year wheu us out
looks nbuut over tho rsngu of this sec-
tion ho is reminded of the lurking du.
per that lies in poinlu nuibrtuks ul
Or Still judging from tho lack of ex-iiii-ivii
GrtguurdH il U ctideut that tltir
suljii hss not rciiilfk-il the atlcnlion
which It should In proportion lo id 1m
portsuce l'rairli Arts xiieh its uiull
rnge over the prairies aro very duiung
lug to the paslursgo and are dcprccsitri
by everyonu. Vit pricauilons igaimt
them sro commonly lui.
With thu grass insu diy t condlilui
tho need uf fireguards ii obvious. Tin
beil way lo atop a prairie fire is by pre.
vlounly guurdinj against it. Then
bayp been fruit to Crcs fu this ucnlt)
tvery iom nd Hun nd ilnre aIII mn-
tlllllC to he in r. tinder like rnijii'..
I ho Irouhtt) i daueer h iiiwnv ui.
fnritteeii sin! luo t lapse nfn ft' n miln
hi 'Weill (! eiioe loigelluln.'M. r li-
tllt' ID ih ir o.inirell.1'. In III- out.
tir prersiiii.io should ever be the uniih
wct.l
Mouthl) School Iteporl.
N i liin Sriiit.
Sehotil up.it for monih einling ..
10 I'M)
Niiinlu.r etiri'llnl o
.M'llt'S
Ft lllsle
Aiersgi tlsi'j Ntteridnuco
Thoiouut mIm. ni: Dull I'lnllip" Anniit
Uiiksiiu aud .letnilc Clark.
Miss. ( on a IIiMiIiakd. Teiehet.
Koutk!) Nihuol Hrpurt.
IMit-.r llfiiild; Find eneWd n te-
pirtot.lin Unersfe k-IioI (or the
uiintb eudinv; N tvcinber 1-:
Number dsjs '. ijbt o(
Nuiiilir in iI.'h eiitnllcil 4
.Niiinlorl null Mirolle.l tj
Tol.il etir Im.'iit n
Average slit i.dnen Id
AveraH dupnrtiucnt 1)5
Tho not sl.eiii nnr lardy were
Stanley Me.Cc.ul Jevie Judy and N.l-
li.i Judy.
M J KN'LOW.Teaehir
COffRESPONDENCE.
KIOWA Kh KINGS.
i bu oaber at Itin I Utter h'.oro w:i 11
"iir.eee.
S S. inward whd family have drilled
bsek lo the Kluwii tiller ml ub.enre nl
three or four years. Hu brought iu a
earluud ol good hurrc.
Mrs. J. A. Miilhews but rMiirn."l
from 0 ttll to Iowa.
Mrs I'. I. Mfldimn madn a lntfcineHh
trip to 'i'lglow . t li MunJuy. Livik
nut for some new goedi. iu tint sture
when Madhuu's Ireighi teams cooui.
Bluckleg is eiHkltiL' a deerease in the
cull ti.ip in thi Neibhorh 1.
Wicker Hro her rounded up Sunday
noil itsrtcd lo tiiui their eaitlo to lltu
t'l.eyetine country Moudsy.
Dr. J A. Miller lots genu to Kansas
City for n fe uukt.
Iliulsiill IVtiy mid Maditnu cold
their ileer eslve lo K. S. buwsrd
C. N. HinUuil lot iniivi il to bis new
homo bu bought of John Thompson.
W. It. Kvmn A. II B.rreit. K. Itur-
Isn F. M Dttbn and John llakrr pitted
throog't CuKtur with cnal laat Friday.
G. W. and C. M llibh Imuled freight
fur the Custer sture Lst wick.
Miis Hlla Miollson is stay lug lit John
T.i 1 1 'a lor a week 01 isro.
The election li over Ono l.slf ol the
pciUilu who run fur uthie tint beat ami
the other half aro tooling good.
Another voter at John 'lull's Mull.-;
cr and sou lining wi II. I
F.J. Ihrdsall and F. P. Madl.tm
went to KogltMood Monday. Ilir.lK.ill1
went after oiul ulnl Madnoti liaul.d
gomis lor Hie toro
FmiL .Su'Wurt 1 biudlltiu tho wlilti
011 Ihe mull route At present.
Continued.
9 1900.
fwiisjaniswa.fi aaj --
Mewa Notes from Nyo.
Fou'ee mitty wmjy j VLty tt-Hrei'ab'-
weather generally.
M. O. Dink ifHhlijpiiiir Ca've lbs
Week .
Ui-v It hV srtpilnltunit Is ovnry I o
v.cLh t HlrtJO lr the lorutn.un.
Mr- Brine n .nil at Liberol lakirg
ine.Jiitil irestuirin from Dr. N chol.
J.'s-o Kidniii wuH Mnrsbal el into
line I-a-t we. k aid will u.'ireh in iloin.lu
fii.t herealior.
Will (irv rclnrnrd iMm a visit lo
h'M-il.l lot tot latt ..li U br-ihur
aeci.iti ai1iL.1I I. lui I.h 0.
I'mil; Mo fruit A'tml.ti in euin
ftny wi.h some youov; niei. ft on th
Hist w.i. hiititition ilu.- riwr r c nil
Wile) HhniU.. wul to i:..yl.T.i. il !
'flerduy In Ult bii r.jiy J
ilille.
II nry Ileus snd hi' outfit are in th;
vit'iidty.
llMtie lthi.il.s niol ll.P FoUiil: went
11 Lihcnl i nt t Mul ilv mdditig of
Thus. Mnriin t:d Clr llhod.s iho
111.. t
Hut In Turn D nly is bitching with
Tom Barnsree this winter.
No wund-r tho weither ii lui ihs
eek. Only think uf tin. wfjilintc H-i
weft i:irj (Vii.por nud OU Fl'k. J--m
Kidsuii ami W'nulii Mji-kIiu'1 lleitusu
hVhlumn .in I K Hid C 1.I1-. Tin.- M n-
lin and Clsm Blmdei and till tV r nre'
I'Hii'.i of no oe.
J. (J. Iloute of II ivriiiM T.xas. win
takiiib' order uu the liiei I1.1 piuttire
wi.riV l.irt wuik..
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THE IRL U. HICKS IUUI ALMANAC
U'h.ilera 11.11) lif -nl ol iIim scieli-
lllic euuiih tlp'in wlmli iho lliv. Irl It.
link bi.iH hi yesrl) lorrcaxb. ol
-lotni aiiiJ weather 11 f. a rnuarksbie
I.:' ilixt specilic wi.runi): ol every crest
ilnrin lluod cold w.ivu nud drought
huif beeu plainly printed iu his now fa
itious Almun.iu lur niutiy yeuts. The
lalmt h'niiliiig prouf of thii liet sj.
tint deiiruell. in nl (jalvisliio 'I'exs mi
ihe eery day 11 mail by Piot Hut in
hir I fnlll Aimaiise 11 one of dtiurer by
Mono along the gull cuuM. 'J h 'Jo
luir.niic by lur ih- flne-t nnt eoin-
ph'te uti'l tiL'iunlu jot poluiiluil 1. Mia
reioly. Thi rein uk iblo butk .f nr
iW'i bunilied piigis hpieiibid'y iihntr.it-
." unit chart utol hall touu engr-
H'UW. g"t s a piiin!tim lo oviry Mib-
si'iiher who oij one ilnllsr u year lor
I'tul Hiok' juuriml W. oil nml WptkM
Tbe A'utamit al.uio is to pr. t lid lur
only jhn Order Irmn Won 11 AMi
UoiiKH Publishttii; Company L"JH1 l.u
ctnt Kireet St Ij.ut' Mo.
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Promotes DiesKonChecrful-
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Onttini.Morptiiue norfJucfiiL
Not 2lA3tC otic.
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CASTORIA
Fcr Infantg and Chlltlram.
The Kind You Havi
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
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Ancrfcct Rcmcdv forConllri-
tion.SourSlomach.DiarrhocaJ
WortnsonvuIsrons.Fcverish-
asss and LOSS OF SLEEP.
Tec Simile Signature cf
NKV VORK.
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J W liKKUYMN.l'rliaial. C U CIIAM)Li:it V.lTea. W. H. HKIIltYMAM Oath
THE MEADE STATE BANK
DKHKINATEU UiU'OHITOIlT Of MEADE rOUSTY.
Thi hoik It di.-iiuctivrly s cattlemen's und Muikruvtr's bank We toliaia
t'.c bminc of Ihe legitimate calileiueo snJ Hteckumwrr of lbs soatkweat
Money no hstid nt all tltueji for legitimate csttlo loaas with good margins. NO
ITllOII ASK LOANS.
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VW for Women
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Huirnb for MiKtuley.
Nlen wi'ithcr we aru haing Tt-r N't-
vi tuber.
A grand hull nt ('line school huiiso
Noviuibir 2D1I1 Thni k. giving night.
Good supper snd uiusie 11 id eieryuno
mtiiiil to an ud to Cnpliiin Moil 11 ml
wifu huy.
Ou Chrhttuds night December 'Jotli
a grund ball al thu Clinu school hounc
with good luhle suppir ittiil muriu and
everybody invited. The ball is given
by Mesdames Fooher Miles aud Over.
Sam Howard is hauling wire (rum 1)
B N. Si rutin's old placu at Ueutuu in
his home at the muuili 1 Kii.w
J K Over and Jinsndru Huret hsv
btuu Ireighlliig for Inu pat week
Capuln Mutt uitd tun Li my went .v.
er ou the Kiowu last Fiiduy iilur u loud
of wllluws.
What makes him .mill.? "fwas a
boy Ititu to Mr. iwnl John Tufi
ou Notcmbcr 10th.
J. Ii Ovtr won a l.ai uu I l.u i.'i!ii'
Four years go bo woo one nil id Uu
. tine 1. 1
Bird nud I'iiiell.i P'ikius mteu '
ho bill ui Ik'avcr Usi ivetk.
The Bciilou sihuot in progretsini
uiijuly with Miits LiUie Our us ttuchei
News is tesreo but will try lu galhci
more next ttuo.
T111: I'junu Maio
Are vou nrrvotn?
Are you complexly nhsusted?
Do vou solfir ever monlh?
Ii you aiuu'cr "yts" to any ol
t!ie questloor you lave IPs whlrh
X7lnt ol Cardtil cures. Do yr.11
apprcclite what perfect health would
be to you? After taUti" Wine of
Cirdul tViusindi like you have real-
l:td It. Nervout strr.ln loss ol slap
coli or Indigestion rlirts mtmtruI
dbcrdtn that are not noticeable at
tint but day by day steadily prow
Into troublesome comclfcalloot. lae
ol Cardul used jmt belore the rjro-
strual period will keep the female
system in ferlect condition. This
medicine b taken quietly at home.
There Is nothing like It to help
I2S HOME
ERCHAMTS.
If HU PAY YOU
To examine our large stock of bRY GOODS CLOTHING
HATS CAPS BOOTS and SHOES BLANKETS. CARPETS
MATTREFSES COMFORTS TELESCOPES TRUNKS FUR-
NITUREandQUEENSWARE Including Ladies' JACKETS CAPBS. SKIRTS and WRAP-
H:US.
We also carry a First Class line of
Groceries Flourand Feed which we
sell at a very low figure.
ROBERTS WEBB & McKILLIPS.
... . . ..
women enjoy rood health. It costs
only i 10 test init remedy wmen u
endorsed by Ia000000 cured women.
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Mrs. Una T. frlbur. East JU Louli.
III. sayst "I am physically a new
woman by reason of my use of Wine of
Cardul and Thtdford'i Black Draught."
In ' irqultlnmpcrlitl dlriviloai. td-drt'.(ITlntTmDtu'cl."Tblil.&rtlM'Ai1rl-
rrr Ixpinmenl" Tlio ChatiuiKa Midi-
cm Co. CbatUnnon Tcno.
t'O l-'X" E
L"hi sml rlue l mils In North Ar-
C. (J. CllA.fUl.Rli. I'reshlent
lli'.imvuiN Vice I'rebhlenl. A M. Van Lamncihav Cashier
THE STOCKGROWERS'
NATIONAL BANK.
Of Ashland. Kansas
KtlAIILIIHKD 188."!
Designated County Depository of Clark County
c:;li katiokal sakk im immw saksas w..i or menu.
Does 11 (leiier.il Iluii Intr liuilufM aud make a Specialty tf Cattle
l -n- s's lintr. veil finil fnrms for -piu uuMNUhS OF 1.K01IIMAIK lA'ITLEMEN bTOeKOnoWXRB AxNa
jr t i nt'iN 11 i (i itT ru or iieavor
ntiiilT 0 lii'ionm nddresa
HoMK Ml.NIK.1 Co.
f 1 1 20- F.ureU Springs Atk.
CASTORIA
Tor Infants and Chlldrcu.
The Kind Yen Ihvo Always Bought
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MKItCHAN IB. OK TUB HOUTHWsiJT SOLICITED.
DIRECTORS AHD STOCKHOLDERS.
W. H Woons. President National Bank uf Commerce Kbbui City Ma
0 Q. (.'HAKUI.BH President Kansas National Bank Wlehlia Kai.Q
A. M. VanLajhsoiiam Cashier.
J. W. Hkiihvma.i Vlcu I'residcai.
N. A. Uf.llUVMAS.
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Daves, N. F. Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 14, No. 30, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 29, 1900, newspaper, November 29, 1900; Beaver, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc68329/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.