The Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 15, No. 34, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 26, 1901 Page: 1 of 4
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I3I2AVER BEAVER COUNTY OKLAHOMA TERRITORY THURSDAY DECEMBER 26 1901.
NEWS OF THE
A ion of candy juat received at Rob-
ert & Webb's.
Building; matcrisl of all kind si
Dolin k Urown's Liberal.
11. Q. Dunlop of Clenr Lake was
transacting business iu town Saturday.
W. R. Wright of Klmwood Inn Icon
lick but Si able (o bo about at present.
TW or all k.nda at llobnrtf Webb
k McKllllpa.
Horn To Mr. and Mrs. P. II Drum
on (ho '2 il ioit. a ton.
J tut arrived a Isr.'o assortment of
to; i at Roberts Webb & McKilllps.
Sheriff Uibbi went west Tuesdsy on
business trip.
William Plyniellnr Grand Valley fil-
ed on a claim Monday.
MisaMav Osbbertof Gale was a
pie Mat Uisver caller one day last
neck.
A large assortment of fine candies
and freih nuts at Loofbourrow'e
l'rk-ca right.
Mr. I'eirl Dibb ol Lo;jan was vNit-
ini with relatives in tbis vicinity but
wek.
Tlie Christmas entertainment at tie
cbaroh Tuitdsy night waa lurirely at-
tended and was a very pleasant affair.
Don't forget tbat tbo place to but
Inrnlcr is at Oolin k Drown. Liberal
Kansas. Tj-iw prices good material
Ed Kendull of Asbland Kansas filed
I a e slin iu Heaver eout.ty while in
lleaver last week.
0. 11. UcdeuiiT son o'(!ii.rer lledw-
oier i quite sink at bis father's home
on Home creek.
J K Thomas bas put up shout thir-
ty ions of ice arm hopes to git 'l
much more during tho v. inter.
Lswrtncc MiCibe U m iking prepn-
ritinus to construct a resurvoir for tho
p rpno of iirigaliug his pardon am
orchard.
('Iirh-lian PUin oT Khuwond pnsei
lhr.uuh lloavcr Stturday v h som
boxing that he had purrhaB'd fur hi
well.
Pur famil; u iu numhcrlrss waj
II ttlard's 8.10W Liniment it a uselu
end valuable remedy. Price 25 aud 50
cents.
T. J. Weedi-n of K'mwood who i.
suffering frniu a soreness 'n 1ii mouth
e intemplates going to ITarsos City this
week to receive treatment.
Tho Christian Kudeavor society wilt
hereafter hf Id its wei-ldy prayer meet
tilts on Saturday evenings instead ol
Bnnday evening.
An effort is being made to organize a
debating Hoeicly In Desver and a meet
ing will be called at the school house
on the eveoing of Jauusry 2 lo perfect
an ergaaiE-ition.
K. L. Merchant a school furniture
A uUr of Oklahoma City is in the vi-
e ty soliriting orders for furtiitun
) company wilb A. Groves he drovi
down to the Klmwood dUtil.i Tuosday
Tabler's fiuekoye File Ointment h s
ben thoroughly tesUdfor many yours
and is a positive cure for ibis moit din-
tresslnrt and einbsrrasslng of trouble"-
Price SO cents in battles. Tubes 7ft
ctnts.
K. W. Groves is in posenion of n
puket book which ia said lo bo seven!-.
years old. The pocket look is buik
kia borne tanned and was once owued
by Mr. Graves' grsnd father who used
If. while boatloi on the Ohio liver.
Worms lake rufugo in the atnsll In-
testiie where they otn easily multiply.
While's Cream Vermifuge will drstro)
Ibese parasitrs. The verdict of tin
people telle plainly now well It ims ace
eesded. Prlie 2b cADts.
In a recent leiter Dyke Bellinger
whe la aoov living at Anadarko atmed
that his new dwelling house would so. n
le completed. lie teems veil pleased
with bis iw looatioa and thinks An-
warko will nsske one of tho bctt eltie-
la thesTerritory.
The eowmerolsl club ef tie city ol
As4arko ars making an effort tu hav
Ike Khwi' Afacbe Coiosuebe and
Caddo Indues to give a dance for the
r aiameut of white people wh ujit
tare te wilaeri jfae evhibitleo. It la
ytHHml that the dsriie ia j;lven at
kike Mtt i(ef the Udlaea at the anew
iy in JttMsery to receive their pay fieae
4 Wwt0.Ow '
V- i --fc
'.t - 'im.
M 0 D Smith rot u rmd list week
from Iviid OkUboiaa where she l.ad
b"n viniting with her parents Mr. and
yiti. I. 8 Drummoiiil. Mrs. Smith
ststea that her niuthcr's heulth is very
or.
8. Urown I ho barber went In Liberal
IshI week to meet hi" wile mnl caildrcn
w' o are nnw slsyini; out l hliiiw.od
where thojr will remain till Mr Uroxrn
makes arrangements for a dnolling here
IlesWe tho little daughter of Mr
and Mrs. K. W. Groves (!ot a bean into
her nuso while pVyin;; Monday and
her nioth-r (nought her to Heavrr
where Dr. MuiihcII rotuoved the bean
Tito bean w.i Uro aud gnvo the child
eonidoroblp pain.
Dr. L. S. Monsell went to Gale b'-
urdny to rsie '.liu (iiorjntiuo that hid
been etnt)lilieii there against mllpox.
There was only odo patint afflicted
with tho disease. Thut pulient wa-
Joho Taylor whoso Iiuuko was fumigat-
ed aud dtniufectcd.
Mi's Lizzia Dnnlop or CI ar Lsl'c
vho abaiidont'd her work as teuuher on
iccouat orsiekners and whoe illnea
lias been of a protracted nature is ro
portod to bo improving. She dues not
however expect lo resume her work as
teacher this winter.
Praiso the bridge that carries von
over either a Good orcotih. Ualhird'r
Uorehouud Syrup hat brought so ma-
ny over t broil t and lung troubles sucL
is coughs chIiIh bronchitis etc. that
its pruisi-s arc sung everywhere. 1'iico
2 utid 00 cent.
Mr. and .Mrs. J. G. Soiver wishet
to lhank their fr'cads snl nciblvr?
Cur their kind help and usis'ice dur-
i iu the severe illness oT Mrs. Sesver
bo tinder til1 kilH'ul treatment of I).
Moused is all: to rsiuiu bcr bouM
soikj
C 0 Tannrkill has been trying ti
rido a bieyeln which ho recently cap-
tured in a drawing liu freemt lo en-
'ounttr the itu:il diflh-uhiis t'oiumiui
o beginncrH in hieycle riding und ntnt-
is thut the chief iliflieulty is in lenrn-
ng to mount the irbcvl and get t la
right stun
An attructivo woman llnivoi on uoor'
food and suuNhinc with plenty of ex
orrUo iu tho open sir. licr form glow
with health and her face blootiia with
is beauty. Wlion troubled with a ens
tive habit she takes a fow doses ol
llerbiiio to clean m hr yteiii of all
npurilies. Price 5(1 cents.
Owing tn tho condition ' tlm iriih
er II. D. Miller of Flmwoo' wa
prevented fmm inhibiting llic Hop
iod difc plow as ho contemplated i-
ihi; Ha expects tn giro the plow n
rial litter on when parties dcsiilng to
ec the plow used will be given an op-
portunity. CASTOR I A
For Iufaut3 and Children.
The Kind You liavo Always Bough!
rcM?A
Dears tho
Blftnaturo n
Prsnk Ltiighrln and wife exp ct In
Mart loday on th-Ir return liomo from
Ssvans III. whero they are now vi tit
ing with rola'ivia r Mr. L'tugbriii
They also viritcd nt IlilUburo III
whero Mrs. Langhrin's sinlrr reside-
Owen Laughrin will go to Men-lo lo
morrow lo meet Mr. Lnughrin and
wire.
Disesso and dsnger link in tbo vlts'.
nrustis. The blond beeomrs vitiattd
and tho general health is undermined
whenever the stnmscb and liver fail lo
petfnrm tlnir .'unctinnx as nsluro in
etnlril. Herbltie wii lone up the
rtumach regulate ilia liter whero oili
er preparations only relieve. Price 60
cents.
ReyaJ saatss ths fowl purs
wboUsaass and dtltsSMS.
i.1
tsaaai t1sa sksl steSMssl
esjss vsmsww srwww
FOUND GUILTY.
IaHodffe Osmm Jury AirsN on
Conviction.
In the case of Territory vs. J. C.
Hodge ex cnuoly treasurer of IJesvir
ciunly charging defendant with erubiz
zleracol I ho jury returned a verdict for
cuniciiun. The cssn was tried at Per-
ry tail week. It c.imo up in tho dis-
trict court here last fall hut tn motion
Attorneys for the defendant Ju!j.e
ILiinor granted a charge of venun.
The trial ticgati on Monday of last
week and ended the following l'iidy
'I he jury agreed on a verdict after be
ing out about two hours snd a half
The attorneys for the Territory were
S II. Harris of Ptrry 0. It. Wright
county attorney of Heaver couu'y and
Mr. Johiisnti county attorney of Nobln
county. The atlornoys for the defend
ant were Miurs. Dodlo and Price.
The wituesies for the Territory were
County Trcamrcr Putmuo County
Clerk Tracy N. P. McCord Irv Steele
and Clautl Klanobard of Heaver county
and 0. II. Merchant of Liberal. The
defendant had no witnessrs.
Juilgo Jlincr will not sentence
Hodgo till tho nOtb inH.
COUNTY NEWS IN LEHERS
Tho Hornld'o Budgot or Communi-
cations From Rogular Corro-spondonta.
( Mrs. M. 0. DjjU puti a fine new
top bugny.
Mr. and Mr. I)kiI . to l.ilxr-
al Nut wtefc 4inl Mr. I)iti linulii
liiitii one I Ifcin.T Mn. in'. ml;e t.f
sii'lilli ami it i h line one.
Axo.N.
Manr Intorontlntr Items V.cgnrAlmt tho ' Woodward and ft. buyply Hull
FrindDal Evontfl of tho Vx1e In Va. '
rlous Nt'gabcruood.
The Beat la the Ohoapeat
Not how cheap but huw good is the
question.
The Twice-a-UVck Ilepublie is not
is cheap as nni some o-cilled newapa
pers. Hut it is as cheap a il ia poasi-
dd to Kelt a lirM-class newspaper. Il
(rinls all the news that is worth print
ing. If you read it all the year round
you ore poMtd on all the important and
niercftiiig affairs of the world. Il is
hi best and m at reliable newspaper
'hat money and brains esn produce
Hid Uinaf hhntild ha the dislingtlixhing
rsils of the nvwspsper ibat is design
d tn hurt ad by all uietiibvrs of the
isti'ily
Hnbscriplion price Siayear. Any
news dealer newspaper or pestmailer
till recivii i.ur Milcriptien. or you
nmy mail it direct to
TlIK I.KPIIDLIC;
St. Louis Mo.
ThoTorritorlnlNormal School.
Edmond. Oklahoma.
The term opens Hepteaiber 10th.
This iostit utiun offers superior s4-
vititagea llr thorough educatioua
training.
All members of tho faculty are spec.
iuy trained for their departments.
Laboratories urn txceltcni: ('bemi-
u Physical Uiologickl and Phvsio-
I .gieal.'
Kxeellent library; frrn to all students
Tuiiiou is free in all departments
i ml 'Xpene fur room and board is low.
The mural tnnn of the school is he-
voud qiiestion. P.irents can tsfelv en-
r ii-l Iheir bo)s snd utrls to tbis inni-
UIMII.
For cstiilnguc and further particu-
lirs nddresi. the prrsident
FlIEDKIIICK II. UmIIOI.TZ
Hiliuiind. Oklahouis.
Notlco.
Notice is hereby given thnl I the tin.
dersigned have been lying about
1'hiHiMcs four brothirs snd one sitir
far no other reason than spite and hate
and lake back from any and all persona
what I have said about them.
Anotr lliJTzr
4w. Grand Valley 0. T.
Notice.
Heaver Okla. Dec 0 1001.
AH persons having claims sgsiml
J.hn V. Hmitb deceased must r resent
lliein to me by April 15 I'JOU other
wise the claimt will be drbsrrrd.
T P. BraUiwooo
Adminislriior.
OOO.OO Howard.
The above sum will he paid for in-
formation le-.ding to the arrest and
con viol Ion of any one guilty of killing
stealing or depredating 011 any cattle
belonging te me.
Frxh Taintob
0 . KuL'lewo'id Kan.
Notice.
All persona knowing themselves in
debted to ate will 1 lea.n i-it at once
I need money and desire lo ctos al
accounts by Cbristmaa
D. L. 0. MtKHKU.
Heaer 0. T-
Motfe.
All yeraeae kwwiag thssieslvee In-
Ai-i J A . mm AasV AMMakaaaVkkal ss saLa tViW
w'vwn iw isw sm rfwww fnviw
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CROOKED CRHEK.
We luvotj't much news this stormy
time.
So permit us ptensc to miio it iu
rbynm.
Pemberion nU hU f.ol in tin stack
As he didn't gut cjtll.i lo Icul Irnm
Black.
George II vor thinks this wiather
nice.
As he sk'itcj tlejr lo SlisfTei's on the
1 co
George Pcmberton had to q'lit luti!-
ing rot I:
This cold weather gave biui iuch n
shock.
.l.iko 5linff.t' at home this ktnrm)
week.
Liking after the cuttle hero 1 11 the
erwek.
Chnrles Pcmbcrtoti still trappitg
for fur
Aud often cat. lie his old ytllonr enr
Jim' .ShuflVr is down on the Cm -arnm.
His father eati't dn n'l. tlit- oirk
done.
Mrs. 8 A El!int isMi'lnway.
And Miss IWthx i le.irliio' 'eh I
every day.
Jnlin Pcr.ilicrtnu's down with b
llavor b .
Am! his .lister is wishing for (.'hri 1
mas toys.
Stephen Itichi'v wen' lo lown tndin
To tkkeu friend a load ol'luy
The Crooked cretk budget wo Id h
on titiK
So w hope you ill print tl.'s news
r limine.
TiirC. C. H.
ELMWOOD.
1 re niu be u Cbrbtmas tree at II.
KileV.
The many frienJs of Mi. J. ( Sav.
er arc gl.nl to knnw that ie is .o to
bo up and about the hmisj.
C. Pelkc lust suoihcr vuluab'e call
lately.
T. Inlow i ipiiiii Mik nt this wrinnp.
Y It. Wriuhl Ims hem layed uji
with rl.eiiiualiMii for several days
Cottonwood school iloncd fur a uetk
A IU..KUI.H.
IVANUOE
Tho present cld wjvo nimounci
tbst Winter is wilii u
Liwis K Cretghtoti and three eotu
paiiiur.s art Ute arrivals fr- iu Nobli
'inly Oklahnua. Mr. CritglitKii
ws in our cuniy t August at which
lime he U'ed mi h fine claim 1 o Indian
creek.
Two gentlemen friends of Geo Den
oison are on the ros I from Sti'lum
county Missouri to oke posetiou of
Ibeir claims which they tiled n lato is.
tho fall.
Tho AXL pxiplf arc eitmding the
north line of tlieii p4iure line lo the
extreme limit i.f il.eir 11 J. Grass is
st a premin 11 It- e day; especially in
this part of the Mm Id
Win. CoidfN i light riding for A.
MulfeMion uylng m rrevrnl his entile
from destroying Mis le- of tbu fsriuer
wbieb ieois almost a uieless tak.
P. J. L iid brother hive finMird
(tteklng and fensing their feod. Their
neighbors aro doing likewise.
We understand that ltad:r l)ros.(
who are now proprietors of the Elmore
and llader w'oll maehiue are doing fine
work and have a number of orders for
wells ahead of ibem.
Oft Dit.
road Company.
W'on.hf.inl . (.; 'I'lNnrjn z. it.. n
which has been m mi ! f r mine
Inn- Iu. .iiiieml-il ihe ' riT tiinl r
tlie legilntirc Kti.n- u ! 1 -0 1 on-
urn almut lo nikk'e a new -uivy flu
line will niurt Irnm 111. ill' uf lh Sunln
I'.' trji'k mill mil lie huill 111 a- 1 e rl
in "jtl:iiu' im o-ribti In Old Tori
Supply li is eip'-ciid l the imiiMge
ni'i.t that work will li cnnimetic d mi
its Ruiiittiiictiito in I'Vhrti'try. ' Sunn
details htve et lo l. ntrailed Thi
stock hook will Im opHfifd early in Jt -11
try an 1 aetire iveru will to n ceii-
ineiHi. tlurealivr.
This roid whci budt will greatlj
advance the t-niimeri:iul imireols n'
U'ni(iwnrd ami Wondiranl cuuH.
.to 11 him line rm ! Im Kin'in.iii!
hi e.iit sy in Kinglimr we wmiIii
h no s fino .1 line as iln-n i in Oklx-
h Mna. Ol cour-e it i uulr 11 quo-iioi
0 a Mi irt time until ifie North Ctlia
liau will luo a rjillii.ul its uitiri-It-rtlLTt
It
We wifh tho prinpeoinis .r t Iii nca
line ureal i.iireeH in their eotj rpri'.
Condition if Fuoillo Schools.
1 lit c-iuiity ii. in.i. mil-.' .
oil twemy threi -eliiM.Irt ...... . x 1
iJilriit- whero the m;Iiii' .ie olio
Stf-inii. 'Ihe hi.nl-in 11 ikI me
.owl ..11. 1 eoiupjie ty fjv .raldy will.
t ciiiinirt mIiuhIc nl tl.e Ki.t.
'iniidi'iiin.' the "li-iMrue sme pupils
lie fniui tic schools tlu attendance i
thorn the fcVt r go.
(J lite a n'juihcr of new ehonl liitihl-
I ia lltveheeii eleeiiil tinil new furili-
ore it I cing put in l.il as I liu di.
ttlcle hecotliC tilde. The eej I in gen.
irtl tke an iiilirmt in .In: hilrml- ami
rilit nil iii'licitini- ii n few years lies
4i- enmity trill tank am n. il.c r'rsi 11
h. Tt'triimv fur KclmnU
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similating UicFcoJctdllwJuLi-
ling the Stomaiiis and Dov.-cls of
Promotes Di4estionChccrful-ncssandncst-Ccntnins
ndliw
Oprum.Morphine norHincxaL
Not Narcotic.
JOtVreUBrSWlZUVOBl
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fifrmnt
Ximtrjrm tUnr
Ancrfccl ifemedy for Constitu
tion. Sour Slonuch.Dtorrliocn
Wonns.Convulstons.Fcrish
OS3S and LOSS or SLEEP.
T Simile Sinoture of
"KEW VORK.
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For Over
Thirty Years
GASTORM
rut cvwTMia 1 aMwair.
yfciajpa.
A New Vonturo for Wonion.
Tl.epatt il a wuuji-ii iimk in thu n-
ni lui.il lotto 3 in (Ulylintii'i. ule
Ij 0)0 fawn nl' l!li.rn-S esih wen
diniriiiutt-i! h Int. i lb sul jn't 1 fan
ill-reding s nil merit in tho JauuaiT
I'eliiieilur. .Mali; voiiicu were stc-
ocsiful in this competition and thue is
110 (1 itiht of tlair Mteies' in tho devei
pinent nl 1 In ir new ppirtuniiic.
Healthy Mothers
Ffw tnolhfM ire htillliv. became
their duilts era 10 cxsctlrtf. the anxiety
ef oresnincy lh ihock of tiiildtlrth.
snd the cirt ef younj th'.IJitn arc
icvtrs trhli on any vcint.x But with
her rsip every
1 In the Und on
Wine of Canlul within her
pay Ihe debt of pcriorul health ht
mother every vonun I
owes tier loved ciui. uo v
robuit health with sll Ett prlviicju and
pltsturtsT Mine ol Cartful wm give It
I to you.
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1 1 ilrtnjthenslhe femslt orgsns snd ln-kj.
ortuu wtuenea iimcucm. ror ivwy
lenult III or ttuluxss it li the but
medicine nude. Askyour druftlit for
$1.00 bottle Wine of Cirdul and lake no
lubitltute under any clrcumtUncu.
Mn EjV Cnm. Cerntt. KA.I "Vhea I
acaclufrVtati'CrJullvilur4r 'Jt
kwKroulhihouM. Txosrtduahc-.' wtlkcj
UU a nU ml fAti amUtta. VUa nn
odcHUyJiko-nl't!rc4 ii Lor f aj) 24
Imin. llt-iln tit Uta tn a Km t4 1 Lh
nocui. fJu'VUtt- VirjeiriortajocT
Ihiltia. Un:iri!'lBfcJ)toSiy tirLK.I
wm In Uer odf.iwM UnCt viSi hs tlt fiz.
mi I hm !v ti bV Ft Su'ianjl l-.f-arv
Sol LTKfUia I tta 6J iol Vo. u'XL"
tilnm. S'S tTB3iM."rat Ulr AftiUryl
uy(i Mist Co..!
TB OBY & CO.
IlKlbf.ltS IN
fsUMKER. LIMK. CKMKNT. AND ALL KINDS
OF I'.U.LDKIt'SAlATKIlIAL.
Paints OH. Glass. Putty VIndow-sash and Doonv
ARE YOU GOING TO BUILD?
USOK
You want to go where your money buys the most fumber-
You will find our prices $ixo to $j.oo below other yards.-
You can afford to i rive few miles farther to save $ to t.
You can easy see our grades are better than other' yardsr
We have by far the largest stock to select from.
We make it a point to carry jnst what you want.
We want you to inspect our stock and satisfy yourself!
.We have at all times No i white cedar posts in all lengths
We have at all times No 1 20 to opound locust posts.-
V.'e are heie to stay and wart your heb and trade.
In ic-turn we will give you ood lumber at lowest prices:
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Our fco returned if wo fall. Any ono lending sketch and AtiafiMm jf
J any invention will promptly recciro onr opinion frco concerning taWytstasrV
ability of fame. "How to obtain a patent" pent upon request. Patwte
lecurcu through n advertised for bmo at our expense.
Patents taken out through us receive special notice without eltargtic
The Patent Itccoun an illustrated and widely circulated johtiuL eeMgVtii
lijr Maiiufacturcra and Investors.
n D0i.u tor eampio copy r tttt. jaa .ss
I VICTOR J. EVANS t OQ
Patent Attorneys)
Evmnm Building - WMSHiUOTOM D. &
MM J -sUCJi5tj ino. i-n
TMMwSist iTrniiiH m
you smm HEM
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ALL. CASES OF
NOISES?
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NYE.
Will Tavlor and D. T.. Daker tnado
a business trip to MesJu WednciJay.
Mr. and Mrs. Dickerson were cslUrs
at Nje last Tbursdsy.
Ales Dee Msrias was down lo Dae
Antbdti'e the filrst of ihe wrek.
Mr. llhodes's Lrethrr left for hU
bene ia Iowa last week
Mr. Naclcey went to Meadu Friday.
Hesry Orurapkin slajed all nllit it
Mf m Baker'a one Bight (hk weclr
Mw. Kwnewt BeW WM vtskeeat
Mr.CW.riWkvmk. '
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Daves, N. F. The Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 15, No. 34, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 26, 1901, newspaper, December 26, 1901; Beaver, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc68382/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.