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VOL. XV.
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There arn ! M-ddlnt In town.
New line ot wlili dri good '
Hubert Weld fc MnKIHip.
.1.8. Seott ofthe Kiowa Iim cone
1 til See about SeWni! HOIIIO lillMes.
(Jsrler Truer Iim Installed into hi
offico a now Manhattan trpawrlter.
MIm l)ra llouun who has been slsy
ing at Ny fur Duiiiii tiiun returned
litia.
T J Jutljr I movlni: IiIk lmii fn lln
ol I Oirtcr laue ut lllverlido wliivli lie
iiirultMHc4.
Mrs. Annlo l June hikI Arthur U
Tliiinma Ulrdon laud hem Unl week.
All lltrrcltof Lupin was In ila-
ter ywh-rJiiv. '
MIsh'h (Ir' e ami K.ij lank ol" Ntp
rem In luwi jiaicnluy.
Alliert l)4TiJion r Alitanil K-ininn
tuntcteJ liiwiiici in town iliia wnek.
K If Ilarper of AkIiIuiiJ Kuiimih l-
lllH I'll lillrlieSH.
T. J. .Imly mid wifn of Hirerstdr
wro calif m in Denver SnlimWy.
J. A. UiiHie ot CiMter t-t liuviiiK n
laro ntciiio (Jhltken hiium built.
Poli't furut-t tlint III" iv.if In hii)
Imuber l tt fltilin St HfiiHii. Tjihr-ml
Kna. L iw prlcef K'Hid muturinl'
Huporta oror the telephone ftato
(hit h hoavjr ruin lull at Llhoral Mhu-
D.ko llillinger wbn is at Anndrkn
liait nrdert'd bU trpowrittr lorw.irdcd
o hi in.
'I'liitrn w.a pwrty at ihfl ln'trw ol
Mr. and Mm. It. II. Iiini'buiirrow
Monday attnliiuuii.
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llliKilllp AM t-llt Klllfik lit U'flltC
liora' and uliildrcun' ready made th'th-
iiiK. lionrd Well- i nirr)in tUw mail
on Ihia end ol' ibo Meadu Una ni ie-
vui J. T: Duntitp himI family 'f Iiniian
liinet liin In HI It-inn fur 11 vlit with
Mn. 1)iiUi'h inntbnr vrbotu he bur
nut i-eeu for thirteen yenm.
All per.m indebled tn inn will
i doa call and tio by AmjnM Uftih.
Wm. Wiiitb.
Paul Itibertu ha at tlientor a jir.iir-
ie dii tlmt be gut ol Juhu ilihha re-
cuotly. MIm Nollle Tbotnaa ba been eu-
KKd toteavbibo ('line k;IiooI fur tbr
cmiltitf year tbu term of Hchoul cuui
ineiiultif In September.
If jou want a darahle bat and an
that doe not gol out of bin Kt a
Htetion hat at Hubert Webb & Mo
Killip.
Mr. Araanda Lolmlroh baa rurn.
ed home Irou Kinmt where hIiu ban
been fur (be pa.nl uiuttlb or two.
11. U. Kieley nf K'mwnud wan bare
Friday to aae Dr. Muosull ciinetmiiit
Ibd illuei f hi daughter.
'Eitreese hot weather i a i:rat tat
upou the digostire power til balder;
when fjuti and feeble they fhnuld be
a "
jiiveo a aoe id' Wniiu'e Cream Vunui-
I'uk. Price 25.
N. A. Peck ham and wife and con
Utran returned home yenlerday from
Knid where they have been visiting
ivitb relative.
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11. 0. Duntop of CJIoar Ijke eamo lo
Tleaver Haturday after hit daughter
Mi Llciie who took the recent teach
era' elimination.
Whin you f-o lo build it will pay
yon Id bur tb brut lutubcr. 1011 can
b aura of getting thl at Uoliu k
litnwn'a
Fred Heche waa a bii'lno-s rlitilor in
town Saturday. lie brought lo town
tome apples which were reined on bia
fiUce. Ho raised about filteen buabels
of apples this summer
For Moiquilo bites biles and stlnj!t
ol insects snltnsls or reptllen apply
lUllsid'a 8now l.inlment' It counler-
aett the poisin in the wound subdues
the InltMwslioo sad heals lh flesb.
I'riea 26o and OOis.
Karl Shore of Pulodnra osme lo town
Hslurdsy sadstbprKfd over till Sunday
He states thai hit father has relururd
hsas freM Optima whrre he has been
freighting for eowe I'e.
Plump ehsekn Allied with (be sofl
((low of heatih and a pure completion
wake all woMon beautiful. Ilerbine
imperii strength ai.d vitality lo I ho
Miilera and lie roty hiin of hral h I3
tkseberki I'rlr eOd.
Carter Tmey U Htifferiiitt froai h soio
fool In niMriiiMife of an Injury which
ho i"iilHined wlill.i at wotk III lit hop
Tiii'f.'uy. The injury wa raum'd by a
mindrel whleh tell ncroM his loot re
MiltliiU in m Severn bruUe.
T ho yniinucr elilld of Mr. and Mrs.
T. l'lnyi hm been siek Inr some
day. Whin I ho child was first taken
sink its condition -cciiip:) almost pto-
usriou but it is now ncitlnjt better.
Dr. M unroll has lien altcnding the
cliil '.
Ilarre Miller nf Khnwood has a
lur'o sere-no of kftirenrn which prom
i-es 1.1 pivu a Inre anitmnt of feed
iiottT'ilnlMidiiif.' ilie coiiliiiurd drought
ol some weeks pint lie k Intra I hat
the Iim rain bus hrutigbt uut bis kalhr
eiirn in Ccu shape.
The limo fur thn meelins of the
Y'liiiiK iVoplcy Huclciy of Christian
Kndearor hu born changed from 7:110
p in. lo !l p. in. raeb Hiiudsy. The
leader for Aunu-i. 1 1 is N V. Daves
and for August 18 Mr'. II. K. 0. Put-
man. AttnrnoY It II Tinofhourrow and
Frank MelCtllipi returned home Mon-
day from Ml IJ.no where they had
Kimc 10 Iry their luck in the drawing.
So fni us nullified I ho only lluavvr
notiniy people who drew claims were
John llrowo of tlrsnd Valley aud MIm
Annie Muzzy of Ny.
I S. Wilson of ltotbwell who ho-
heen engnged in Mm cheep business Inr
a number wf yusra has Mild bis bunch
of'h'.cp iiisUtiuK of five hundred
hnid In J. M. Atlsnurth. Mr. WiU
sou's idioep averaged a little over tight
pounds of wool lo ibo head lhisu.
iner Hiid be has sold the wool to H. C
Ilrrl- St Louis Mo.
Thorn with live nppHcsnts win pass
ed the teaeher' cxsniiiiatioii tit B-aver
Friday and Saturday. 'I'bo applica
lions were nil (or oetiifivntes of the
second irrsde aud iho Mpplicatits were
T. ! Ilruldtvood lli'ij.iinio P. lirown
Mo. II. K. niiiHchurd and MIshs Liz-
r.ie Dunlwp and Nettiu Thonns.
A terrible tragedy occurred nt
Dudge City KuIi'sk la"t week E
Kirliy proprietor of the Park Hotel
sum ins wile and iiini'eii ini'li nyiii!
luslaiitlv. It U elated that domestic
trouble was the csine ultho fhooting.
The Globe U publican ssye the tragedy
occsimed iresl surprise as few sus-
pected itny trutible in the family.
Hiiturday U. W Anil of Custer
brought lo Hearer some csbbsge which
he sold at fuur cuts a pound. The
o binge was thn produut of his own
gurd-n whioh receivrs its supply of
nioistuid llirouih stib-lriigation. Hc-
ldes a large quantity of csbbnge the
gulden baa produced a lot of line look
iug louistnes. H'islairs tbst during
his residence there be has not failed lo
rsiso plenty of garden vegrlsples nil
sccounl of drouth. The only (allure
he bus had was last yesr and that was
duo to a destru-iiru hail storm.
While pulling together a mowing
Hisehiiio oim day list wv-k William
While bsd one of his finger badly in.
jured. lie was holding a psrl of llir
luachino in plsee mid scked William
Iriiii.tugh who whs with liitu lo turn
0110 of the wheels 1 list the purls ruiuht
ho better adjusted. When ibo v-ljeel
wa turned Mr. While's band wusao
cidenlally cuughl belwern two parts uf
ihu machiunaiid ouo of bis fiugors
tusnbed.
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0. Hoyer ef this plaoi and Fred
Shoro and son of Pulsdors have bought
of J. J Molilor a hnnuh of 850 shop
and have secured 300 moro un share
with the opt! 111 of buying lutor oil.
Iu 1 bin dral Mr. Hurcr is not usking a
new venture for he has been engsxed
in thn rheep builnvis before. He
likes (ho business and bolievss that in-
vestments in Ibis way will yield profit.
able returns owing In the general de
mand for such products ss wool and
mulloo.
Mrs. A C. McShane bst beeu seri-
ously ill for severs) day and had
shown no ileus of iiupruvcuiiDt early
this morning
The new building tn lio created at
lie Territorial University will probi-
bly he begun shunt the first of Septem-
ber and fiiil-lied in llniii for the follow-
ing school yesr that Is September
102 says the University New Letter
Plans are developing slowly hecsure
iIih Hwrd of llegents sees Iho rpspou
slblll'y nT starting light and heninsn
they wish In establish the plans f r
grounds and building I list will riot be
eubj 'fit to chnngr '11 ll.onucrul scheme
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Tho eimt buiind freight tarin when
near Huckllu Saturday evening nbour
8 o'nloek wsr struck by a uycltmn and
two cars neit to ike oaboos and two
next to the engine wste Iskcn nut with
out Injuring any of thn other ours or to
oiinmtivei and dsshi.d into the rigkl-
away mashed and torn In ill eonceiv
able ihapes and a total wreck so muih
an that the truck and irons were
stripped from the cats sml they were
ordered burned by the roadiiissler.
This wis one oflke freak of the wind
in western Kansas and quit) an expen
sive one to the H. 1. Co aad perhaps
one of the most slnculsr ae the rats
blown from the I rauk wrro tho only
onos derailed and destroyed. All the
others kent the Irsck. No one was
hurl. Meade (Hobo.
The JJ-javer Herald report Philip-
pine! curiu'ltlrs brought hums Iry Frank
Drown a Ilenvor county hoy who fought
for Uncle Sam in the new poxtesaiona
The collection Inoludc- ulnnsils of oa-
tlyes photographs und a rebel nnws
psper fin. Voti should sen tho colltc-
tion brought home by Drother Duis
aod Peter Hole. Mr. Herald tuno and
then have fomelhiui to say. U'htse
collections are beyond doubt the finest
In Iho stale and consist of holos swords
knives cartridge! of all kinds such us
are prohibited by civiliivd nations to
he used which are tho soft nose ballets
tho explosive shells and the onpper but
lets snord csnc pipes old coins some
dating hack be Tore Ibo discovery of
Atneric.1. curious shells and musics! in-
strument deep fes silk worms corals
fabrics wom by the natives a small
brsss csitnon raid to be ovf r 200 years
old mrsund a thoussHd other things
The collection of sbulls is a msrvol and
worth anyoiin's tinio to see as it in-
chu'es nisor of the turn speeimn
found 011 those far away i.dsnds. A-
mnng the eiirlns Is a sword msde en-
tirely of Chiruso dins enmpnscd of a
llioiiHind or more pieces of money
Meade Qlobo.
Attontlon Old Soldiers.
From the Dodye City Olubu-Itepub-lican:
Altkelnxl nniiual reunion of
the old soldier' altd sailors' assoeintimi
of S luihwesl Kansas held st Meade
Kalians Dodge City was selected ss
the pluce for holding f bo eight'- annus!
reunion and August 20 lo S3 1901
lioluidve has been fixed ss the dste.
The vice pieideuts will h expected In
organize (heir respective counties sod
report to there head quarters not Inter
than AuguM Int. the protnldi number
that will attend aud tents will b o
slgnod to each county for their use
Esch county will be expected le come
prepared lo furninh part of the enter
t.liiuienl suuh as speeches song: tou-
sle rccltstioos etc. and d(es will he
askl-.aed tbeai on the progrsm. Neigh
borioa enualies not member el lh
association are invited to com and
take put with us and enjov them!-
ves. Tb eitlzao of Dodge City in-
viti you. They are able sod willing le
giro you a royal welcome. Their 00m
milters are now at work. All old ol.
ciers of 61 C5 seddit-re of the Spso.
ish-Americso war snd soldiers of (lis
Philippioe iaiurection and their fatail
ilie and friend and all citizens are
cordially invited.
The Dodge City park is a beautiful-
ly rinded aud a mode! camping ground
Hay straw fool light water etc.
will b furnished free ou the grounds.
Come prepared with blankets and
camp rquipsue.
The Stste Soldiers' Home Incited
five miles from Dodge City at well as
tb Bute Forrstry two miles i-st sre
well worth your visit.
Look out for large bill.
D. L. Swknkt President.
J. A. Abmcnt; Secretary.
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BEAVER BliAVER COUNTY OKLAHOMA TKUIllTORY THURSDAY AUGUST 8 iooi.
Lymou Bavazo tn Alaska.
Lyman 8vaue who went from here
to Alska with a loiolnu eninpsny ori-
ginsll.V organized by Mulligan writes
to II. H. li-rfilbourrow or this pUte thst
the minora did mil find iliinu's aa tepre
sented and thst Mulligan had nr.M.iiig
in Alsla when the miners arrived
there In his littler which waa written
at I. igte City June 20 Lvman ex -presses
disappointment indilTereni mot
ten. Wage were lint fo gmtd aa re-
presented and tbe woik was hard lis
had not tomooticd work.
Prices of various commodities arc
high in Als'ka ss is c iniiiiotilr u.idrr-
a'ocd. At Dawson beef was selling st
35 cen' a pound; small bottles of ink
25 to 50 cents; newspapers 25 lo 50
coots; bacon 30 cents a pound; pota.
toesl i cents a poiind; fiuir 50 a
hundred. A horse wci;htui from 1)011
lo a 1000 pounds sells st ?(!'!(). Com
aioa tueals coil 81 00: ImlL'iiii st same
rate. Mart of lite homes mj log tab-
ins. Theie are lots of dnus buiiio ol
which stdl st prices ranging from 6100
t'i 8200. All goods told along lite
Yukon are sold by a company which
control prices.
Mr. Savage Mated that the Presby-
terians hnd rMshlisht-d a reading rouin
at Kiglc City and it was m thai room
fiatbn wrote his Infer. He stated
that um-qiiltoes ure very numerous snd
troublesome. Ho was aiuud with tbe
appesrante of tho dog teams. 8nie
tluto six dogs would he hitched tcgth
er and looked fuoey as ihey rtu along
with heads aud tails flying in tbo sir.
Mr. Savage s'sted that be might
go lo Nome and from there back lo
Stn Fisncl-co 10 remain during Ibr
winter and ic'uru lo Alacki. in the
spring. Ho sent his irKsnls in his
fiieods here and advised them not lo
invest in Alaska mine as the proposi
tiou was looriky.
Buskin's Lovo Fulluro.
The story of two loe (allures are
written out in the September utiMher
of The Delineator. They tell of llu -
kin's lovelesK life and shut of the cheer
less home of Fif.;eruld thn Perriau
cbolar. These two lnvea that failed
iireskitchrd bv Clara K. Ltulrio.
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WHIN AfiTTBUtt IBEAK tn
C.eiu3ial BlatfkmiUi
rjorcoeitt SpcGialtyi
or
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hepair Work of d!l Kinds Done PROMPTLY: AH Work
Old Soldiora neunlon.
The leiioiuh ot iba Houtlt U'e.lern
Velerurih' A"ci-tion will bs held at
Dud-: City Auciit 20 21 22 aud 23
I'oUl tlayn. We expitl Heaver caunly
to b well reprr'eiited. 'I urn aut eve
rybody. 1 fJ. Se!eh.
V. P. f Fold Co.
Too much for the Vose
Pianst. It'sworth of eve-
ry word of praise bestowed
upon it by ourselves and
by those who luve bought
this piano It has the
tone quality the bcautv
and durability of pianos
costing much more money
and it has never failed to
satisfy the most exa-.ting
musician in any particular.
Examine the Vose com-
pare it with other pianos;
and get an idea of its mer
its yourself.
J. W. Jenkins' Sons' Music
Co.
!I2 l-OM Male SI reel.
Guaranteed: Shop one door South
McKillips Grocery store;
Beaven
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HERBINE.
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Nine-
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all the
People
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: Diseased
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rmurrJ ey JAMES F. BALtAlD St Issj. KV.
cft)MtseOvfX3J0
Pure Juices from Natural Roots. :
D EGUUTES IficlIjYer. Stmniach alifiMff s.
" Cleanses the System ?uM1kimiii :
CURES Malaria Bilioasness Cwistif atif.
WeakSttHMcli mti taiwt. DigistlM.
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I'or illfjeMlie MrakOrM iirrronsnefs '
paiunin lha rids (1 4 11 line dixzines.
walefulueita headaehn and nlbrr an
Moving ai'coiopaiiimeiiia f clivenres
ll-lliincia a prompt and uvquallcd
remedy. Piier. Sue.
A lihl rain (ell herr yef-ri1ty.
v ' vv -y y v w v v v?cz rrrry?Q.'
Notloo.
All persons kuowlng themselves in
debted to me are requested te call and
settle up by August 25th 1001.
Frank Uogve.
Iter. A. C-. McShane went te Sec
ond Creek in Texas last week to hold a
series of revival meetings. Ho com
menced preschlug Friday evening and
continued the meetings til! Monday
when lie ws called home on account
of the sickness of s wife who is iu a
dsDgerou condition
Constipation impaired digestion
and a torpid liver otelhe most common
ailment that are rerponilhte fur that
tired listh1' fag.cdoot feeling llisl
makes tlieiuutNierii dreaded period to
s'i many poopla flerblnn will cure
ooiillah'ii it impriiVrs Ihr dijcesiiuu
anl sroii"' th't H;r to tiouuil Me'lDv
Y(Uv .'lOo.
Nyo.
Will IluloliIoxiH and Ueorgs Hloph
cr expect to go tu Meado next wek lo
work
Cjiitoa largo clowd went In Ike
rcboid bonre Suud.y ci.iug loatUnd
church but Hev. Scutt did not t on e.
Hlnur Htdiixokrr is helping Doc An
shutx with his bsy this week.
M. Nellie Dirrougb visilcd with
Mrs. Martin last week.
Alex De Maria visited at Doc An
sliutz's Sunday.
Hev. HuLer attended Sunday school
lad Sunday.
Doc Anshutz rctirncd from St. Lou.
is Tuesday.
There will be a sncisl at the liuoe
Star school houso the loih. All are
invited lo attend.
Mrs. Murphy Mrs. Martin Haiti
Khodessnd U.ttiu Free virittd at Mr
Dauka' U'eduesdsy.
Msrv Hue.k will work for
Mackey slucc Dora Bogue has yuiie
home
Hoy De Mont left for bis In ta t at
Wiotield hist wuck.
Akon.
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For Infants anil Children.
Tif Kind Yoa Han Always Bne-t
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I oac lor catalaajaa aad apcclal eftn.
WM: WHITE.
BLAOKSMITH
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WAGONMAKERJ
REPAIRS MADE ON ALL KINDS Ot IMPLEMENTS I
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I AND VEHICLES. BUGGY PAINTING A SPECIALTY.
All Work Warranted.
Shop one door south of Court 1 louse.
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Piles are ot only in and nl'them-
selves very painful and auuoying but
olteo greatly aggravate aud evru caue
other grave aad painful sfftctiniia snd
should ihrrefor not he ntgleelxd
Tsblsr'a Iluuktye Pilt (Hutment is a
crest boon to sufferers ae it wilt cum
hem. Price SUc in bottles. Tubes
75c.
Mrs Dyke Halllticrr received a let
tef from her bualuud who is at Ana
dsrko slating lliafbe waa ples-ed wilh
tbe gceeral outlodVtat Ansdstko.
Hev A. C. McSbsbe has returned
home
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cMhltsff. Vr(u frt
rial tri.- an.t il..iiil)use.
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LION COFFEE
A LUXURY WITHin THC REACH OF ALL!
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now become the leader
of aS package coffees?
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millions of homes?
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Daves, N. F. The Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 15, No. 14, Ed. 1, Thursday, August 8, 1901, newspaper, August 8, 1901; Beaver, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc68364/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.