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BEAVER HEAVER COUNTY OKLAHOMA TERRITORY THURSDAY APRIL 4 1901
NO 48
NEWS OF THE VICINITY
I)..iil fall 10 bit Hoiin Si Hrown
Liberal Knmas for emit.
Tim Meade pipen Miuio ilmt Ueorne
V lij wan atrjultted 11 week.
The yniinKet diil.l of Mr nd Mm
J. !. Juilj ol KivcihMi' I' tilll "ick.
Mm. J. J. Ilsgsler who bus been
s uk i better.
Mi'kJmiiic J. K. Genre and GIr.
Martin openl "H.v rul il) in town l-t
week vimiiue; with friends.
Tne ilmico ejven by Jiff MeiidcrMin
Ft id ty nijjhl wai reported to be a pleas-
Miit affair.
Mr. unil Mm. Owen Luuhrin went
tu Woodward county hut week lo vili'
with their sou J mm Lmliriii.
Don't full to Uko advantage of the
reducid prices in photographs at Mr.
Yrit;lw'rt studi".
V I. Clothier cxpectn hi mother
Mrs S A I'M 'It el' UlauKwell Indian
Terrllor) in com l.ern in May
A K. Morgan nl Newinn a cmaiii
of James linker of this place filed un
tint S. T Campbell place south ol town.
A. .) Illy a travclinj: salesman from
Arkansas City. was calling on IJa7or
niiT'ilmnti I lie first ol'tlio week.
Frank Mslnnny Jeff llendermii W.
H l'iiitr nnJ .Ihiiu.i Kindle went to
Wiiodwiirl la-r week alter puts.
H. M. Kilo iff liming a "ell dun
near his bUekmtlh shop. G. 1.
Hrown In dcinc I lie work.
AUK YOU 001X0 I'O WILD?
IT no neii I Coin & llrnwn Lib.ral.
Thcv "ill hiiildiiiK iuutcti.il of all kind-
at the lowest price.
Charlie C-trliucI lim been mifTiTtn
frniu a carbuncle on I he side ol" hi neck
The eirbuuulo whs iiiti piinlul tut
uwlnle tint U disappearing.
Ksflir com need I'tT e'erynnc.
l'rtcc tra-nimble. Addrcis or dllon
M. O. Dank Nvc O. T
2 III
.1 V. Iji.vcb-as spent several day tu
Heaver tlm llisi Kvrk. Ho hss born
wnikitm out ut Mr. llibb's place oral
Klmwod
I II llradhiw of Cooper county
MiiiKOHti has hern innrloyeil by K C
S.iv or to r.irrv mail on this end of the
Euuluwnnd lino.
For mili door omiiont an4 build-
ttitf unileriiil ecu Itnlin k IJrmvn Lib-
eral. I))ii'tbuy elsewhere until you
have neon llieio.
Mm V I'! Hibbs has been down
at F.linwuod tho lust week with bur
liniirr In law Mm Win ley llibbn who
1 -iek.
Mr. W. I. Druiiimniid will remain
5n town a week or two lunger vt1lltiir
with relative and friends Hit broth
rr.Iobn who accompanied hor here re-
turned. (o Knid.
' -Sheriff Hihba ban rcccivid lax war.
rmtH rrnm the counly trcMurer lrd-
lin(ii( it tuxea on peri-nnal property fir
the yrur iflOo ana hua notifled the de-
linquent taxpayers In that cllVct.
The younumt child of Mr and Mm.
rox. who wn very su-k lt week t
rapidlr improvinj;. Nnra Fox waa l-
ken i-iek the lat of the neck but in
around Hfin.
"1 I.S. Qiildia of Ford county Katnum
pud 11. S. OldilU of Ohio relntivrs of
Mm. II. K. Hlancbard were vinltnra
thin week at the home of Mr. and Mm
IJUncliard.
(1UAND DA Mi There will be a
crnnd bill at Hnlewonil Kaneus on
tho evening' of April i2ih under thn
aimpices of the Modern Woodmen camp
ol that plate. Kveryboiy irviled.
MoM women with female wenknoa
niffer dreadfully from pi I en in addition
to their other jiilna. Thoy may be
cured by mint: Tabler'a Jitickcye Pile
v Ointment. Price. SO ten Is In bottlei
tubca 75 conta.
Dr. Municll waa nlled to Logan
Tlinraday to nco Mm. John lUka who
ilind Friday at nnnti. The doctor re
turned Friday avoning and vraa accom-
panied on bit return by A. (J. Huddlo
aion.
ANSWERS DEATH'S CALL.
A. M IImImtIh aid ibuiuht r Mim
Mutle relurnnd to H-aver fioin Jet-
miini Jv-iic where they had btcn lor; Mr. K. 3. Hrmin l)lea Weilneaday
An ounce of prevention ia worth n
poiiod of cure and a bottle of Hallard'a
Hornhouod Syrup u-ed in timo la wmth
n stalfor pliyaluiinn with a drug (tore
or two incliiilfd. Price 25 and 50
centa. V. C. Tiupy.
The iu-.il from Kntslewood failed lo
tuakp iionnrctioni Kuodny tbp carrier
on liii end nf the line meeting with an
arrhlnnt in tba WHy of a broken buy
wlilrli dnlayed bim In teach jog the
end of the division
. up.' 7'
aoine lime
F. i Drummund arrivrd Saturday
from Mrude but returned there the
liri of (lie w. ek to nvUl in tho Globe
punting itTi-r the lortman Will Mott
heiim nick with rheumntiaui.
Whin-' Oipjiu VermiluL'o nut -nly
tlTiciuall) degtro)a worun it almi In-
reura tho upp-'iiie. aids anitiiil.ition
mill iriiiinfiirmi m I'mi! infant into hoc
of nilnjHt health. Price 25 cents. F.
(.'. Tracy
S'-vcrnl Inehea of mow fell her
Solid y and Monday but did not remain
luii:. In fact tnont of the snow melt
rd about a oon it tell there bln
no fruat in 1 ho proiid. Thn weaiber
wnt cooler than titiial the IinI week but
is warm and pb-aiatit at this time.
Art Tlminas went to Meade Tester"
dny altrr the new punt office cabinet
which waa nrcred come weeVs sn.
The cabinet was r-liippeil about a
mniith since hut on account of delay
somrwberi' along the linn the cibinel
was not heard from till this week
PHOTOGRAPHS: For a short
lime I will tnakn cabinet sin photo-
uraphs for S2 Oil a dnzn regular price
$- 60. Gullerj open on Wednesdays
mid Siitiirdiiyi firit door north of
court huuxe.
Mas. J. A. Wiiioiit.
George Whitakcr. of Kuglcwood.
Ivhii'ih mmli) a trip in Hearer Friday
He has sold hii iiviry stable to F. L
Goodnight of Gale who will take
cliurge of I lie bam in a short lime. Mr
Whitakcr will go back to bin ranch in
Qdrbitid township where he will rcatde
in the future
Nearly every bireou needs a Ionic-
uicdieine at tl is time ol yeer to braco
up and invigorate the nervoui sysicn
In clcnnsi thu bowels liver and kidneys
llrrbine in I bo bct and safrit remedy
o do thi' this in it will cure nnitipa
ti.m riguUtc thn liver aud enrich the
ulniid. Price fill cents. F. 0 Tracy
PerlVet diynsiinti ii the only fi unda.
tion for perlrct he.ilh. Tho food we.
cjI makes all thn blond we have which
in turn IV rd- every neive muscle and
iiauo in the body. Herhirie quiukeus
tho appetite aids digestion gives tone
and vigor to all tho funatinna and en-
sures good health. Price 50 cents
F. 0. Tracy.
it is reported that Mrs. M. A. Slml-
leubargor posttniiirctsnf Uovd is sick
with imallpox Saturday night the
llardesty mail which comes by way ol
Bnyd was fumigated to preaeut any
danger that might arbe from this case
It is said however that tho mail was
not I iik on into the name homo where
rinallpox existed but Mr. Shollenhnr"
ger who handled the mail had been
constantly exposed to tho disease.
County Attorney Wright returned
from Liberal last week. Ho went
from here lo Meade- and from there
home expecting to return hre in
Tew days but wa delayed. His bug-
gy which was hero was ordered sent to
him by a freighter was taken part way
when the buggy waa broken and left
stauditit;. Mr. Wright not knowing
tho trouble kept waiting for the buggy
whiu'.: caused his delay.
1. K Woodward a juiot owner ol
tho P .gun Mills at Gulvs Kus was
in town last wcuk Introducing his flour
The firm Woodward aud Company
nmnufucturo two patented brands
"While lloau" and ''Ooldfti Rod.''
Mr. Woodward sold a carload of this
flour at Liberal. He formerly lived at
Tyrone in this coonty but went lo
Wulva about eiuhteen months g
where he engaged iu the milling business
The committee of buMness turn who
went dowu the new liuo of the road
last Friday for lh purpose of confer
ring with the Oklahoma citizen in lo-
cating a lowu aite report that it i
thought from the conference the town
will be located south of the river. We
understand that several tf the large
businexs houses in this city will make
a brauch store at that place when it I-
determined where the Malit will be. It
will be Homo liir.n yi t before the rotd
will bo ablu lo ruu regular freight trains
In the proposed new town. Libera'
News
CASTOR I A
For Infauts and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
iT-f 28555?
Bears
Sltftmt
Kreiilng.
After Long btlfforlnu Utl Kinks Away
Ml Hor Home in Uaaver
After months of avvert mid oio.'hi t
suffering Mrs Kdxi J. Qruves died
ol consumption at the family rcidduuie
in Dearer at (1:30 yosterday evening.
In bur last nimneiili she rank q-iiiMly
away. Her husband and twudaiigjitsis
were at her bedside when the end emu
She had been stifltjrl'g more or has
frimi pulmousry trouble tor a long
while. Some years ago realizing the
serious nature of her condition and
acting upon tho advice of her plivai-
cirtiia she concluikd to set k health le-
miriH in the l"pe of restoiation lo
heiilth. Accordingly she viilitd Euro
ka bpringx aud alierwards Culrdo
Springs and Matii ou and points in
Arix inn but her ifTurts to regain
health wcro in vain In the fall ol
1809 she went to 8au Amonio lor a
change nl climate at d medical treat-
ment and caaio back lo Dcavcr for the
last linn-; iu tlo spring of the follow
ing year N-ne of thesj dipt were ap
parent ly bcncucial except in a tempo
rary way.
Iu December last her londition be-
came so bad tint slio could barely ail
up at any limnnnd she was henceforth
unable lo leave her lied. During all
her suffering alio waa tenderly cared I'tr
by ber luring Jnughtirs und other
rclattvrs and friends. All was dime
that could havo been dune for her iu
the way ol caro and medical Inatnent
Hy skillful treatment Dr. Mum-ell who
faithfully attended her d d mm h to
prolong her life. But in spito of 1
(lint could be aixini liahed in this way
she hank steadily umil the thread con
necting soul and body was severed.
Mrs. HI za Jjiio Groves wss born in
Iowa Frbiuary 13 1950. While she
was a child k!io removed to Indiana
witk her parents. There die received
her education in the public svhoo!s
Her parents died when thn waa i
young woman On October 9 18U7
she was married to Ansel (J roves. Uy
this union were born to them (bur chil
dren one son and three daughters all
ot whom are still living except one
duughier Mrc Alice Herron. In 1882
sh and hsr husband tiiovad from Ind
iana In Girard Kansas living there till
1830 when they moved to llcnton in
this county. A few yean Inter they
moved to Hoavor where she bought the
Heaver Hotel which she sold a rear
and a half ago owing to her poor
health.
The deceased wat a lady of excellent
personal characttm-ticV She was
highly esteemed by thoao who knw
liar. In early life she became con
necled with the Hapllt church and
later became a tn umber of the organ
ization called tlie Degree nl Monnr a
branch nf the A. 0. U. W As a
wif and mother she wss kind and
thoughtful and htr departure oooasions
the deepest sorrow. Sbe Wt to mourn
her loss n huahaod and one son K. A
Groves and Mrs. U. II L)ofburrnw
aad Mrs. Dyke Ballinger who bar
hcaympitky of the cwuimunity in their
deep beroavement.
The Mineral services will bo held at
the h.ime Saturday morning at 10
o'clock and interment will be made in
the II aver ceuittcry.
MHS f.MMA IIAKEH.
Mrs. Hmtua Kmaline Ilaker wife uf
John Baker of Logan township died
at her homo about noon Frida)
March 20 if01. Her illness was
short sbo being sick only a little
ovdr a week. Death came swiftly not
withstanding eiTortt lo tavo her life.
The subject of this sketch was burn
in Kansas in 1880 and wheu et a
mero child moved with ber parent! to
Logan towothip in this county whrte
she Mslded tilt death. Io November
1898 abe wat united in marriage itb
.John lUkcr Hy this union were born
to them two children the youngrr of
wbieh tlitd in infancy week befute
itt mother's death; the other ahild it
living During ber illness the wit tt-
tcudrd by Dr. Miller of Ouster and oe
tbo day before t-be died Dr. L. 8.
Muntell wtt called to her bedside but
at that timo all hopes of her recovery
worn abandoned.
Mrs. Baker wst en eitimsble wom
an pouctiitiU til the attributes essen
tial ia true tnd noble womanhood.
She wtt a kind and faithful wife.
She wtt a member of the Christian
church aud lived a eooilitent Christian
ifc. Her Oicuds were umny. It it
My Lady's
Breakfast
is Well Served
when the
hot-bread
hot roll or
muffin is
Royal
Baking
Powder
risen.
Stale bread for breakfast is barbarous;
hot yeast-risen rolls are dyspeptic.
ROYAL
BAKING POWDER
adds anti-dyspeptic qualities to the
food and makes delicious hot-bread
hot biscuit rolls muffins or griddle
cakes whose fragrance and beauty
tempt the laggard morning appetite
and whose wholesome and nutritive
qualities afford the highest sustenance
for both brain and body.
United Slates Depositoru.
FIRST
o
NATIONAL-
BANK
TOTAL RESOURCES-
ONE MILLION DOLLARS.
E. L MEYER. President. W H. EAGAN Cashier.
The " Royal Baker and Pastry
Cock " containing over 8oo
most practical and valuable
cooking receipts free to
every patron. Send postal
cara wiin
There are chenp baking pow-
ders made from alum but they
arc exceedingly harmful to
health. Their astringent and
cauterizing qualities add a
dangerous clement to food.
your full sddressa
HOTAt tAKINO POWDER CO 100 WILLIAM ST. HEW YORK.
matter of deep regret that her life
which gave prmuisn of much futuic.
usiTulncfS should have ended o ei
in years In spite of tho cure ol '
friends and skilllul medical nssistvnee i
givneo her Hi alb hsd p'need its wnl
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III! Iier riruii biiii nun n.n n. .. . .
r . . ' I I'.xpelidcd lor supplier
nirlh. Slmrtlv before her death1 ahf
rf iiiijin.a in lrijillrv "
reqiieated that the remains f her le
censed child bo diliilerred auu liuneil .
with her which nipteat was eiimpbid I Neurnlgi- pmns iluuu aii.n. lun-
with I lingo sod heiselic pains .Wi hi tu tlie
The lutiersl services to the luemor pi'tieiraiiiig ii fliienn- of IbillnrdV Si-nw
Suniliiy School Kepi rt
llnport li.r liret ipuriirnl 11)01 end
ing Miireh 3I1H:
Nuuilwr Hiiiullid -tS
Sulinl.irH I!!'
Teachers and OfScera '
Ammini ol collections 62 7!l
L'.i'iS
.1
ol the derraavd were eoudni'ti'd b
llev. J. J Bagsley ol this pl.ne. The
remains followed hy a lrgo ennemirsr
of people wero conveyed lo 'hfir last
resting placo in the Lugati cemetery.
JAIIK QUINN.
Jack tho five weeks old child of Mr.
and Mrs. Wallact Quinn died on Sat-
urday March 30 litOi of iam
The child wut taken ill Miildeuly Fri-
day aflortioon and bs scon aa Dr.
Muosell arrived from Logan the lo'.lnw.
iilt! night ho was callnl nut to see the
child hut waa unableia save thecbildV
life. The burial toeka place at the
Heaver cemeieiy Sunday at eleven
o'clock. The parents love the sytnpa-
Iit of 'he cnmmuniiy In t licit mn row.
Serious AtTlitenl.
Albert Ahthony of Elruwood town-
ship was aerioii-ly injured Sun day by
being thrown Irom a horse the iijur)
resulting in coiidiatiou of the bruin.
He tnd some other b"js wero riding
out between the resideuoet of V'ele
liibb'i ana Asa Hibbs when the horse
he was tiding became uniusiiseeabiii
and ran into a fence throwing him lor-
wutd to the ground He sustained the
sevcrort iujurirs about the bend and
face. He wai taken to thn home ol
Asa Hibbs a oil Dr. L. 8. Munocll h
at once suinmomd. Mr. Anthony re-
mained unconscious for some time after
the accident occufrvd. Tue-duy hi.
condition wn inuih iinpro I'd and In
wss able tu eat. The doctor thinks he
will recover.
Destroyed by Klre.
Tho residence of Mrs. K'vlra (!srt.
mjl burned down last uighl. The
house and itt contents including snmr
$.r0 in money was burned Tho cause
of the fire it unknown. None ol th
larully were injured. A subicriplinn
paper for aid for Mrs. Ilartmel iu her
aiirfortuue it I eing circulated. Lack
of space and time prevents a detailed
account.
An execution and garnishee sumninm.
wss issued on Anna W. Neal by Judge
Tsnnehlll to recover from Mrs. Cora
Kilo the ootts adjudged against ber in
the ease of the Territory of Oklahoma
s. J. C. Neal Thn coals amounting
to 145.40 were oolleoled in full.
Liniun-Mi. i'lice
F C. Trac.
.") and Co ceuie
Kvery I11110 lull phycr in Inwn and
surroiindiiii: couu'ry is t'iinM'l t
meet n 1 lie "Diaiiiiiiul" Siturdu
ut 2 p
M K. Htuiis
A. Cl.OTIIlKIl
Wm Tiiomah
Nolit'e lii IVacliers.
There will be 11 public examination
of uppllcnnl for tenchern' cerlideate
in the public sihnol Imilding at Heaver
tlsn at tint public M'bnid Imilding at
Ken'nn on the 20Mi aud 127th d.iia ol
Apii' l!oI.
T. L. Fi.hvii
Co. Supi.
PATRONIZE HOME
MERCHANTS.
IT WILL PAY YOU
To vcHir.ine our large stock of DKY GOODS CLOTHING
HATS CAPS BOOTS and SHOES BLANKETS. CARPETS
MATTKEFSES COMFORTS TELESCOPES TRUNKS FUR-
NITUREand QUEENSVVARE
REID-MAIDE URMEMS
Including Lidies' jackets capisS. skikts. and wrap
pers.
We also carry a First Class line of
Groceries Flour and Feed which we
sell at a very low figure.
C-X-Xj -A-OriD SEE "CTS.
ROBERTS WEBB & McKILLIPS
yVL p. jlDBS T F BOG'JB
SBQllBiBS AND 1BS1DM.
Every tUn-ianLgr 3STs"r-G-ood.
Tearas a-aLd. Klgre.
A si in re of the publics' palionage solicited.
Notice In I'liplli orruhlle.Selio.iN
There will be hii iXiimiuiiliun of np-
pliciiuia lor I'onimnu ccli-nl diplmiu in
my nllii'ii mi HiMVcr on the -lib und .")ili
of April I "Jill.
T. L. Fi.iivn
( i. Supt.
I'KOFIiSSlONAL.
Ii. S. MUNSKU. M. 1).
Beaver Oklahoma.
D
YKI; UALLINUIOU
Attorney at Law
Heaver
(JUalioiiitt
C. O. TANNEHILL
I'ROBATK .lUDCJK.
1 will take Filings Final I'rools am
Contest cafcci lor ibmvcr county settlers
Baavr Oklahoma.
CARTER TRACY
Attorney and Counsellor
at-Law.
BoHver - - Oklahoma
Also practice in nil matter or limine.
Mloru Lneiil or (Jenersl Lund Olkee
Spocisl Partner JOHN S. DUFFIE
Attjrauy Wushiugtou D. II
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VERMIFUGE
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WHEN ANYTHIN6 BREAKS SEE
TO. 3MC. 3SI3L.3S
eiu'i'a! BlacKmuitll
hjoreVioein a tpcciQlty.
Repair Woilc or all Kinds Done PROMPTLY. All work:
Guaranteed. Shop one door South :f Roberts Webb &
McKillips Grocery stole.
Beaver Oklahoma
III Ul.
Nine-
Tenths
of
all the
People
Suffer
from a
Diseased
Liver
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HERBINE.
Pure Juices from Natural Roots.
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DEGULATES theliver StomichMtf lowtls :
11 Cleanses the System PurimstMiitN;
nURFS Malaria. Biliousness. ConstilltiM. :
u Weak Stomaoh and Impaired Diistita. :
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