The Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 14, No. 49, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 11, 1901 Page: 1 of 4
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'NEWS OF THE VICINITY
A goo d rain feel here Tuesday.
Alfalfa need for i1e at 0 True)'.
K F Prinli of Liberal trm ia town
Monday.
Jos HiiiJi'o returned Lome ttio firs
of tlio week.
ihm't Tail to see Uolin & Drown
Liberal Kansas fur coal.
Glurlos Tliiiinnoii of Grand Valloy
transacted business in town Monday.
Guorgc Wliitokcrof Kt.glewood wax
a caller in town Tuesday
Dun't full to takn advantage of tlio
reduced priced in pliuloyrfjiliH at. Mrc
Wriglii'a aiudiu.
Lyman Singo of LiLerl was in
town lutt week.
Dr Nichola of Libcnl Wan called to
Dearer friday ou buxincn
Albert Anthony wlio wtm accidental-
ly hurt last week Is atnyii in Ucirer
at preaetit and it ublu to be aronnd.
1' 0 Tracy it hario fits counters
painted and lillud up ready for thu nuw
Ktcck of oudu which will arriro in a
few day.
Kaflir corn accd fur ccrjone.
Priccn rvasounblo. Add ret 8 or uilloii
M. O. Uanks Nvc O. T
3 IU
The new post office cabinet which
IVstiiiiMlT Tlioiiui placed iu instead
of the old cabinet addit uueh to the
appearuueuuf the olGce.
C R Wright returned home Sunday.
lie nci'ived wurd that llm reucnl
wii.d Biurui had hlovru dowu bia wind
mill
For Mkli doors cement anJ build-
ing mutcriul uo llolin & Brown Lib-
crul. Don't buy claewheru audi you
Imvo scea iheui.
Curtis Wuruer a relative of T P
liruidivouit departed lutt week for Ex-
'uelsior Spring Missouri on uccount of
Ida poor health he being aflloted with
rhcuiiMlUui.
A Groves and family deniro to thank
ihcir uiauy frieudd for their prvtence
uud help duVing thu bcrcaTi-ueiil
brought upon thetn by the kicluc
aud death of Mr. K J Groveo.
Fjank Soltc a brot her-iu law of
Krneat SaToy bun returned from Staf-
ford county K annas with l.ix family
and will roaide on the huoiestead
which he filed come timoao
Neuralgia painii. rheumatism j lum-
bifjo und aciactio pains yield to the
penetrating influent of Dallard'd Souw
J.iniment. Price 25 and Co ceuta.
F. C. Traey.
Most women with female wcikncu
suffer dreadfully Irotu piles in addition
to their other uins. They may bo
cured by using Tabler'a Buckeye Pile
Ointment. Price. &li cunts iu bottles
tubes 75 cents.
Through oversight this paper failed
to mention last wiiek thu siukueaa ol
Mrs J R Quinu who wis aeriouxly ill
fur several days but in now better.
Duriiip her sickness she sm attended
by Dr Muusell.
Will Fumaco wan arrested Suuday
on charge of being intoxicated lie
was lined 810 and coufi amounting in
all to $15 80 which he refused to
aud ho WJi committed t jail till Vud
taesday when bo was released ou p ty-
ing costs.
Br B V Vaughn of La Junta Col-
orado was in thu vicinity for several
days ui weekt aud preached a number
of times. He has accepted thopoKitiun
of pastor of the Ghrhlian church at
Liberal lie left Tut-sday for La Jun
ta to briog his family to Liberal.
Some one broke Into the store of 0.
J Loofbourrow & Sun Mouday uight
One felas in tho door of (he rear end
of the building was removed aud at
other glass was partly cut out. 8d far
as was learned there- waa nothing tak.
03 except tome fetd.
The work on the jail buildlog i
completed Sherifl llibbs wbo had his
office with the probata judgo while
work ou the jail building was being
done has gun back to bU former place
of businasa
Saturday u thu funeral procession
was turning fiom tbs main road west
A Mult vlnd prevailed litrn Thura
day nfghl in coteijuetieu of which
some danniKO was done. The toal
ahd of tlia court house was unroofed
and the west end or the north side
livrry barn wss blown dnwn. A num-
ber or turn wefo slccpinc iu llm office
of tho barn at the time hut none of
them were hurt.
Tho ccdwlMtirat yesr or thi Pres-
byterian church closed on tho 1st mat.
No urrancrment hum yet ben made
ns to who anal Oil the pulpit the com-
ing year ltev J J Bagsley hai been
pastor of the church lnrfevcr.il years.
The next nietiinir nf Presbytery of the
Cimrfon district will be held at Ard-
murc about thu 2XJ
l'lIOlOOltAfrlft-For a short
llfne I will makn cabinet Mzo photo-
graphs for $2 00 a di xSn r gulur price
$2 50. Gallery np-ti on Wednesday
and bat urdays first door north ol
court houne.
Mm. J. A. Wmoijt.
The funeral neVtices to thu mouiurv
I Mrs K. J. Groves were held at the
home Saturday forenoon llev. .1 J
Hagiiluy opened the service alter-
whieh llev B F Vanghn prcac'ied au
imprcisive funeral iirtnon. After the
BliAV'-HR HEAVER COUNTY OKLAHOMA TERRITORY THURSDAY APRIL ir
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"mo day lant week after supplies for J '" h- suffrrod more or Iws with old. v u uj 1
"?V;;- andgnMunng the winter. Ul. . a rb.y !e
glvinjf a dinurr.the 1-t day of sclool.
A Smith and J T F')itlonu round
cd up their cuttle last wriV.
Th"J reient Gre bntiird alut seven-. tol.s
ty five tuns nf iiay Ixtiiniig 10 jir I Veil ia tenr-e and raia i aV ru
Dank and two small . W-inKinii J TIib afiawp'jcre cfntiiiurt damn
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mr... jra 11 rM wrre BBMUI-- " ' '" " ' MM f rbe triple thMlght tlm !
nf lUl Go.Mhle and wire at 0mic 0 IJ"4''' '" ''"i"' '"l " hav enough j:. We W1fe jb1 W( w "
Toned.yJ.. week. ...carry him ho..b til. gr..a Kr.lM.. in'.hljtl LZll
lU-r. 0 USoiin.il preached ol Ihr " M-kry b. U-mi tmifinul ". wind h. Ijvh. it lfc
Ciino school bouse a Uw evening .i .)cr 'd '"r ' "m"' " ilkn ' Jhr yuVt tllMf1 . .
-...1. c U better at nrnnt. Amik -'nr- tnil.lr-n lnT h Kr( tlr
veek.
The ball at MrO bcrne'a wis a sur-
ceta though only filtueu uuuibers Wele
lout.
Homer Walsb went to En"lr-wo'J
Mr FuL'Ir'sons had the bodv of Li
''aby reiuuved from the Oiera cemettrv
ib thu jiravc yard cait of Cline.
Mr Uo)le of Kii;.'Icw(mm1 ha louyln
".ut Mi Oilier and is putting up a
feni-H. He will rumuVu the family
I MOOD.
Mr McGovern has completed hi-Residence.
Jumbo Jr I did not send any ta
eniintM or receive any.
TiikVou.v) Maid.
uiituict nlmi 111:11 3a
The health of tl.4 Vallr-y
better than it has been for
luce Uhriitmat. p seems that iM ihr nr
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in the river
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.. heard ruling rKtK .utlhmg r.. ;. . ... '
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lopl i 'it but d.nHi.ot inland :o stay Jdnj;. j
time A. Pei.z I ad a cmr bR WI1 ' I
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services tho remains followed by a ' l" uer 'ume 1 Dyers.
largo cuueouts of people wcro con
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veyeu to tli.i Ueiver cemetery whare
tho last ssd rites took place At the
gtavo the choir sang "Nearer wv God
to Thee"''Bcauii!t.l Valley nf "j'Men"
"Shall wo Meet Ueyond the Hirer?"
'I he patlbcarera wero J K Ocorgo Ly-
man Savage W H Thomv. N F
i)ave T P Draidwood and T L Floyd
Among thoie from a distanto who at-
tended the funeral ware Mrs Thomas
Martin J K Georgo und wife and Ly-
man Savago of Liberal und Mra N J
llhodea und daughter Min llattio of
Nye and Klery (Jonper of Meade.
CORRESPONDENCE.
K.voi.Kwoon.
Mrs Nellie Bairagree lus
returned
Kan-
iu
Ktotr.t.
Dr J A Miller is home from
saa City.
Wo understand thero is a irroccri
store hanlwiire Moru and blacksmith
ahop at thu Flat Top uioui'd.
U N Dirdaall'a will has caved
Ho has to haul water for a change
Tho farmers have begun to turn up
tho soil and the hens have beguu to
lay.
Miss Ault hai been quire sick with
Bure mrufci. ut Miller was called to
sro her.
Mra II Boron has been quile sick.
W K Bivle mad made a trip to
Knglcwood taut week.
Mrs V P Madison has been sick but
is better at present.
A L Fmlier and mother were viait-
iug Mra F P Madison last week.
Mosrs. Lee aud Goodnight rclurn-d
Friday from Meade whrro they had
beeu calico in couuedion with tin-
Perkins trial.
Frank fitki and wife are vt-uiiog
Frank V pateULi iu Kuglewoud.
Will IJ'iyle ia going to isove bis
family to thu rauch uuou.
Jess Tucker has bought the Whita-
kcr houc near the barn of Mr Mc-
Daijuald and be will soon occupy the
same.
Kuglctvnod feels like she U right iu
it aud no mistake his cpio with
two new unlliiiery uitc.
.Villi.i'ii McDjuimld ha Gus'lr
hhlki'u hi out nf Knglcwood from liin
feet lie returned to Hutcliiu-ou
Saturday and I row there will go to
I'bru Uhauiuu.iua eouuiy Kausa" at
which point he will remdc
The schools of Knglcvood lud a
lul'day this year 011 Si. Patrick's day.
This day la not always observed
Con.
to the cemetery T P Braid wood's
team bee;m unmanageable and ntsrt.
cd to tan away but ware stopped after
ruaning a ibort diitance.
While's Crotui Vermifuge hot anly
effeelnally destroys wotms It also ii -creates
the appetite aids awimilation
nd (raosforass a frail infant into und
bf robust health. Price 5 cents tf.
(.'. Traey.
UIUN1I VALLBa.
The smallpox is pretty close. Mr
Scbulleubarger has smallpox and is re-
ported quite sick.
L Ward bos sold hit bay to the
railway company. The hay is to be
delivered at Optima at U a tun.
Oeorgo Harnett having completed
his rauch ever ia Texas has moved his
cattle thero. We loie a good neigh-
bur but wish him succesi.
J 11 Dadisman made final proof on
homcMead at Ifardesty bllore (J S
Commissioner Quinu.
John Burns has purchased a new
wagon.
Deputy Assessor Mood is assessing
the people's property these days.
Georgo Bay sold his last year's
calves al 81O a head to a Texas buyer.
From the appearance of the flats be-
tween here und Liberal tliis is un-
doubtedly loco year.
ClUTTKBBOX.
COTfONWOOD
There was a surpn.e dinner parlv
given at the resident).) of W It
Wright on the 31st ult. Tho gueHs
were Mr and Mrs. Hubert and famili
and Frank Wright aud family. A
most cnjoysble time was had.
Mr aud Mrs I W Webb are quite
poorly.
W 11 Wright helped Adam Walters
wall up bis well.
Wu are glad t note that 11 Ham-
ilton baa recovered from a severe at-
tack of la grippe.
A IlaUDEB.
cuJir.
J K Over has a cow on tbe lift;
The ratcrtaiument at tbe school was
a men 11. 'Hip Id-lift cni.iiiilt
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Mii4 Maude Dauks hati juit recov-
od from all attack of Muailpox al Kiu-
poria Kansas. Oirlo has been .pule
sick with the same diataie.
J W Spurge' 11 haie a new piino or
gan and the Spurgeuu gills are learn-
ing to play it.
Diic Auschulz iii poisoning the prai-
rie dogs ou his range and aaya b a i
meeting with success.
W T Dick hit beeu losing some cat-
tle Irum link leg.
M O Dauks aud D Baker have each
had cottle affected bluck leg
Henry Myers ha quit work at W
Free' aud is uow working 1) Baker
the Utter being tick la gnpjw.
Mrs Graham a sister of Mra William
Johnson just over tho state hue in
Kansas died last Suiday at tb home
of tbe latter.
Oue of the Grasham boys is work-
ing for William Dlak.
Mi-ut Dora Dickerson got word that
her oldest sister whom she was expect-
iog to pay her a visit next summer was
dead Dura has tbe sympathy or the
community.
Mils Maude Dick is stayitiz with
Carrie Ansebii and MLs Stella with
Mrs ttlackey.
xr Murdock has been breaking a
oolt drive lately
Mrs Coffey mother of Mrs Murdock
baa beeo paying hor dsugbtar a visit.
Will Taylor is going to sow quite
lot of alfalla. He bas tbe ground al
ready for sowing.
John Clarrv who bad a Irir broken
in December is not getting along well
ai be can not walk yet without cratch
ei.
M 0 Dauks and wife were creatlr
worried over tbeir four girls that are
attrnding school at Emporia knowing
they wete afflicted with smallpox and
being ouable to besr Iroa them fut
over a week. Tbo gills that have
bean sick are better.
Ira Holcomb spent Suudsy it Jacob
Breods down tbe river.
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"Ciullft -trln ha com ar a u;
1 lie fltli worm ri an. tli imi.
Tbe Ituuf ilnn In In. niate
An-i tbeUui rilr iwidii atoul "
It theuralhr o-rollnuet ini war I
auj afraid tliii Is the lul of her splMfi
fioctry.
Iinglewi! has two ntw mil iner
stoics and It's "Have you cier cell
the hat?' o'j evvty corner.
Muude McPhr-rnuii has been sick fur
a few days but a able lo be iu Ui.jol
Mouday
Mrs I) T Gcarhart and il.'Mien
pasd through the v ille .iatnrdiy on
their way to tint htr lmihct J0L11
HoUiSIU
Miis .Maude Jtirh-oir .; trimart
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ic.iuei 111 iuc UiiuleMT.Hj cir'i .-as
visitiug her .i.vr Mi. Gac- Jjiy-le-s
teacher in Jlit V.Q SaioiiJv und
Suml.ir.
Mrs B F Mcpiirrn b. .r hUf. '
fering Miih a cold but is Utter.
Sim Gabliert one of Clara; county'
liuktlini cattlemen and family were
viiiiing rith B F McPhersou and
familt Suuday.
Cattle are looking fine in this sec-
tion. Blair Buth I. j fin. i..r.i . 1
call p.
Ilumcr Harmon was ti.itiog niecd
u tho Cim'irron Sunday.
.Mr Hewitt and wif. tti little ton
OK on were in Kngletrood Friday.
The Glcnu tchool closes in ibrfc
weeks. The l.-acher Miss Grace Hay.
ha is thinking of spenduig to UU).
mer wiih parents in Ktst J'enneMe.
Pzoor
1 1? r-t (lilt
S M. Mariin i point: n have an rx-
l.ibiil.ii on th- at day .f M.oo ile
fr.h i-r April.
J. It Sutherland i0iik iw Inad. r
milr.t.i.. CniiU! K.n-.s and!
ri.HVr.1 .i cents pet b'l'hil
llev. ll. .a.ei u r.nt Srr
moi. Mar.!. I7th. We will Me
new iiiiiii-ur ur ur 0j ir t!t
Heryhody neiilly i fimltm
JujS'jo Jp.
II.IIUll.lli
Cifl' Piiinii. pfitiiiii lor airalfa.
Funk Wright U di-cn ci.rn on ile
J 1 l.-'b-r faun which he has rente 1
Mr- f-'r-aur u out el mg the mine
reine.ilc-fur nhlrbelieis agn t.
Mr Aearr h.14 ovtii twenty acrei ol
rye.
Weather Iteor'rt.
M.-')r...ial ifc. or MurLh.
Hiphrpt temperature March 'I 8.'
iiwei lemperaibre .March C IJ
M-an averaire
Minimum avr-rnge
Sn iw 011 D iQ
Bain 00 :3
Numb r of clr days
Numhor partially cl -udv
Number cloudy
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slmilallng the rood omlRcc'ula-
ting the Slojuda atalBoivels of
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Promotes DigcslionjChMiful-
nc3sandRc3t.ConbilnsricIlher OpiutruMorphine wr Mineral.
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steers
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ther
Hulile Dauks spcot Sunda'v
Davy Mackcy.
Mrs N J Rhodes and lUtfis. J.:uJ
"mis h Free 8n6day.
UA1K
Mr Wyall has moved bis
froai B W Hubbard's to the
ranch at Uat.
Several br Hie farmers in the
end have bteu farming
S P ICrns and M D Hubbard
UMiig tlu g4ng disc plows which
icport to be a suertas.
Grandma Krrna returned home
I'uealty from Sew .Mextci where -he
ha beiii aj;nding the wiulat with her
Jauglner Mrs Fairs.
Judy aud Maple have moved tbilr
cattle from Gate to the hum auure
ucxi Hcuton.
Foeed is uetting scarce hero and
grass U not looUd lor befoj the iOih.
.ie oiu soiuirra Here aeeiu well sal
iCed Judg Pclcis as
of Pei.su ns.
TuisTnip
CASTORS A
Por Ir.fauti aud Chiltlren.
The Kind Ysu F.2Y3 Always Bough!
Lo t tZtdgg&ii
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NATION.
BANK
IMHrillCT CM 11 Kit 33.
A four mouths term of seluul tsught
in di-irict number Tt'l by Mus Hatiie
Iibodea closed Slarih 2jd. All the
pupils were well plea-cd with Mlos
Ithodes as teacher atd Ware stirry
when school was out. Several vi.itota
were prtsrnt aud enjoyed the exercises.
consisting of soogi dialopuw aud reci
tations giren by lbs pupils the lilt day.
Graudma CVffey mother of E. tt
Coffey lias returned from Kansas
wbere she baa been viiitlug the put
winter.
W. P. .Kvsss sold his mutes recent-
Boss the little daaghter of Sir. and
Mrs. K. F. Lsmutar wu en the sick
list bat u bow ins-en improved.
W. J. Jones dehorned hi cattle Sat
urday.
C. A. AUta has beeo ouite aiel: l.m
is better at present writiMg
J. W. Lamssier ii buildietr a Imn.
on bis claim.
C. A. AJIeo and wife visited at W.
P. Evans's one day this wtek.
A Stvf WatTeB.
NOTICE.
All persons indeliird to us are re-
fpiested lo call antl settle by the 2th.
HililH A Bo.lUK.
OltAXI) BAMThere will b. a
grand ball at Englewo..! Kana ot.
lie evening or April iL'th. under the
aupicr ol the .Minlcrii Woodmen cainp
ol Hiat place lAnyl-iiy jruird.
Alii: YOII GOING 10 UVAWi
ir so iee lloho k Brown hih.rnl.
They tl building material of al klndr
at I he lowest price.
Ntsrly every person neids a Ionic
medKiiir at ll is time ol yer-r In hrac-
up and iutignrate the n.rv.ms sisteoi
lo ileansc thu lwit.li. liver and Lnlmt.
Couml..ioerrl'i"'''clMN Mul "li"1 'ueh
o do thli ibis 4 it a t.re ( d.
tun regulate iho liier uud enrich the
blood. Pncif fill tent. F. C Tr.try
Perfect ilieatiou ii the only fuunda-
tioti for ptrlrct health. The food we
eat uuktiiall the blood we have which
in turn feed every nerve muscle and
tissue in the body. Herbiue quickens
the appetite aid dlpestion gives lobe
add vip'or to all the funotinns and en-
sures good health. Price fit) ceuta
F. C. Tracy.
TOTAL RESOUIICES-
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E L MEYER. President. W. H EAGAN tfshl
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Sutler lo rcsrhers.
There will be a public examination
of applicant for teachira' certificates
in the public school buildings: Heaver
also at the public school building at
Kenton en the 20. h and 27th days of
Apil lUof.
T.L. Vvnrn
Co. Supt.
Xollre to fb'rllc ef Public Senoolv.
There will be an examination of ap-
plicants for common seh-.d diplomas in
my offire at Heaver ou the -lib aod Gth
or April '1 00 1.
T. L. PLorn
Co. Supt.
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Daves, N. F. The Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 14, No. 49, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 11, 1901, newspaper, April 11, 1901; Beaver, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc68347/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.