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BKAVER BEAVER COUNTY OKLAHOMA TERRITORY THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 13 1902.
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MEWS OF THE
A household ooeuaaity the Heater
ItKRAM).
Oeorgo Itealy U at Uuihrio on buii-
oeM.
J. W. TLuuipniM has been under llie
weather tbo punt weik.
J. R. Thamas and family aro ex-
pecting ft visit from Mias ScHna soon.
Frank Neil of IJnyd was a buaincsa
caller in (own Saturday.
Tbat Mtu-quo bull ia going to bo a
hammer" svi tbo manauement.
'"'Mias Edith Loofnourrow has beon
suffering from a bad cold.
0 II Hjwcliard and J G Hrvson wont
to wlchliilhla week to attend I boat
llemcns''e7ivrintioii
Too tiwldiotio (tot things twisted
again. jjsi anuw which was predicted
for Sitltijtfy night failod to arrivo ou
"scbednimc" tloio.
John . Cnustfan evangelist In
now locatoi on Clear creek but bait
taken a clliitn on Fulodora and will
move tbcttfoon.
D. F. (Fatty) Smith U now located
ia main rut of tliu
lit Caabion land
townaltowohpany of that booming lit
tlo town of
COO.
Mra. T. L. IJroidwood bus very poor
health this winter.
John 8avago ha visited Guthrie
ineo ho hat gone to Woodward
The Herald baa got n di'g delin-
quent aubnenbera take nolioo.
Ben Bogue moved the balance of li'
residence out In his claim last week.
We will tako anything un subcrip
tion even tnonry.
Wehcarthui Judgo Tracy will ol
der a atock of undertakers' goods.
Ed Iltbbs wont to Liberal Thursday
A t tn.I.I .
reiurmug ni
Boaver now Ima eul oil. Let your
light ihine.
Tho I10W wife's delight ia to have
fine lighlb isoult and enko. By using
Dr. Price' ' 3ream flaking Powder ahc
iasurooftl la remit.
D.id'l forget that Feb I4tb is the
data (if tbo marqua ball.
I. 8 Druuiuiond of Kidd hat beon
quite- atck hut ia now ablo to be about
J. 11. Q'liun baa be en aufforiog f rom
plcutlsy the pant few week.
Tbia office printed assersment blanks
for the county aascfsnr tbia week.
Try advertiaiug once murr.banti. 'It
will pay you.
Give yuur "beft" valenlioo by
bringing her to the hall Feb 14th.
Jens Omairuut lelt Moiidar morn-
ing fur bia home nt Kmpnrin Ktiuya.
W. M.Bawyira and wife of Gate
jrero HfdTrr i-wIIhm Tiiefd.iy.
Mra. likwreoxu McC'abo hat tho la
jrtppe.
flee Lnwuiling was among our vlit
ra Tueadav.
A MolhiKltitt cliurcb will be built at
Lvckwood wo hoar.
WiUy llhodca and Totu Martin of
Nye anjourned lo the city tbia week.
Mra w II wrigbt ha ronted ber bar-
ber ahop to Jamea Bukcr who will run
a feed aUr
8 Brown bun buugbt the Itnprovc-
monlr oa Jim Baker's claim aud will
anuve hia family thero aoou
Wm. Dick of Nyo waa in town tbia
week and bought 92 worth of gratitude
at this oCro.
It ia reported thai the (J. it. I. k P.
railroad will build a cut off from Meade
toTyrouo.
Mrs. It U. Loofbourrow wan quite
tick tho Brat of tho week but ia now
much improved
8atnuel Sukuileuhurgtr inado final
proof an bia claim Saturday before
Judge Taonehill.
Thu Old Soldiers will bold a Oanip-
firo at the court houao tbo night of
February 22d. All are welcome.
Mr. and Mra. K. A. Urawmcr have
gioe to Colorado to reside in tbo future.
Mra. Rachel Boguu talks of trjiog
to change ber flllog from Timber creek
toSli MUe.
V IS. rvinncr luitts ot getting an
automobile to use ou tho Meade stage
lie..
Mrs. Will Thorn an has finally gotten
her piano which was ordered sume
oiontbs ago.
Ilarve Miller of IJIuiwood has ap
plied for letters of administration of
the estate of T. J. Weeden deceased.
Mra. Doug Smith is giving Mtis Ida
Kinder moslo Itisous. Mm. 8uiith ia
to eiocllent faaeher
The Beatvu Ueralii will visit ycu
fij times a yoar and tell you all thu
uews for tho small sum nf f 1.
Tho M. W. A. lodge gave tho Her
ald a lilt this wek by having sooir
lodgo asUaawant uolires printed
Mr and J If- K M. Ultrv wuui In
VlilillrtJiirtl w.'l'k. IU. R" "III
A nartf olf emigrants Irom Colorado
pacd throiph town this week enrcuto
to KiD26Mcr. Thny beuvbt a colt of
T. L. Flejif .
U II. loofbourrow bought a large
Nowfounllmd dog of tbd movers who
pasted tbtough here. Towscr ia
beauty.
Leonard It. Hunted give notico thia
week tbat ho will make final settlement
with the Mr of Nathaniel Iman de
coaacd on March 1 llli; 1!)0j.
Whilo going to the cuturtvrv Friday
tho apear of tho ihg stvff woa lost.
Finder will ploaau leave aatno at tbo
post oIHce.
Wanted Agent for tbo sale of mar
ble and granite mnumenta and hcad-
atonea. Address W. B. Sprauue
flmnitn. Okie.
I will prison at Ivanhnn nt 1 1 a. ro.
Sundfy lClli nt Mra. Cox's residence
and at Blufgrass at 7:30 annio date.
J. W. Haley M. E. Pastor.
John W(bb wont to Meadr Tuesday
to meet his lintcr Mrs. Lucy KMiaoo
who is cotulig from Castlo Hock Col
orado for a viit.
J J Bagolty J V Haley John Kile
and Philip llgbert all went to Liberal
this week to attend Methodist confer
euco.
Still tbo srttloraJcoNie. Wo old art-
tiers think we oan aco lotn nf barb wiro
and aioh for sale aficr awhile viVcu
tbo would lis farmer in this Motion
atriko out for th.ir wife's pno;.lo.
Klias Bnguo wont to Meado last
week after a box rf books for whiib ho
has been Inking subscriptions. He
delivered books to his aubacribara on
tho Cimarron on hia way down and will
deliver tbo balance this wnok
Mn. Clara Martin and Mrs. Ilattio
Bogus certainly deterve succcrs in
their musical work Tho former rides
twenty milca anil tho latter twolve to
tako music lemons. Mrs. H. H. Coffey
of Timber creek is thnlr teacher.
Mra. Delia B.illtngnr aaya in a letter
from Aoadarko lo Iter aimer Mrs It. II
Loofbourrow that they have Juat got
their new houao completed nod wan
pulling In a telephone. Tho chilJren
have recovered frra their aicknens
To our fricudt and uoighbora who
kindly gave their axaiatancs during the
sickneaa of the Into Mrn Amanda
Webb wo desire to express our heart-
felt thanks
I. W Webb and Family.
If you would pn-Hcryu tho health of
your familv ueo no other baking pow-
der than Dr. Piiee's. Ic is madu ol
(iio purcat and moat wbolcanmn ingre.
dieuta. It ia the standard baking pjw
der evervwbere.
GONE TO HER LONG HOME.
Aftor ft Protracted Illnooo Mrs. I.
W. Webb Bxplroa Thursday
Mornluff.
DooeaaeU Had nooldod In tho County
For Over Fourtoon Years.
Mra. J. It. Thomas received nswa
Tueadav niglt of tho Bcrious illneta of
her brother VHIIiam Coombe of Illinois.
Tln ranch iouso of lirico Keating
near Libcial wits burned to (be
ground Tuesdiy night Lops J20I.0.
Our rcadrrs w'll remembar Mrs. Kcut-
ing as Mi:s DMIa Hitch.
Wo Wf.uld couaider il a favor if our
delinquent subscribers would call
aruund and selle up. If you live too
far away to cull and sen ui seud in
your remittance by mail.
F M. Biebeuud wile were in town
Monday but bciring ihero wan whoop
ing cough hero Mra Beebo was afraid
to ventoro down town ro stopped at J.
V. Thompson's.
Arlhur Bly Arkansas City drum-
mur wh3 makes this point tald the
last time he was down that tbo next
lime be came be would como in an au
tomobile
Bolin and Brown Liberal Kanaas
ran farnUli you with good lumber to
huilu a lioune and then supply you with
tho bent enal to heat it. They always
carry tho best.
Don't wear out a $11 or $ I pair of
ahotia walking lo jour nelghror'
hnuno to borrow your homo pupor.
You can bavo it sent to your boma for
only 81.
If the arerage Beaver merchant doea
not get a greater per cent of profit from
hia baalneas than this paper gels trotn
hia advert iaing he must be poor indeed
Wo hope he does not.
Bolin & Browr- or Liberal Kss
ttesp building material of all kind
By purohaKlng of thorn you can get
(ho kind l material you want at rea-
sonable prices.
Tho Meade mail carriers now have
an alarm clock and tiustlo off on lime
ill Ibe morning. If Ihey had ona on
the north end and one half way ihoy
would make cnnne.'iiooi all right.
Mail carrier Clark of the cant end of
I ho Knglcwood mail routo waa in town
Monday on busiueaa. Mr. Clark has
the contract for tbo next four years
and tho peopto of Beaver may feel as-
sured of good itcrvico on that routo in
the future aa it has been in the past.
For forty yeara Dr. Price's Cream
Unking Powder bss hcen iho favorite.
Such continuous popularity ia proof of
tbo h'ghest merit. It is positively dan
gcrous to uxo tho upstart alum linking
powder which toit but 3 cents a
nound lo make though thov oro sold
ut from iO to s5 cents.
II some ono would carry oven a
Mimll stock of undertaker' gooda al
thia place it would he a great accom-
modation to tho public aa well aa a
profitable iiMestmeot to any ouo who
handled them. Whenever a casket ia
ucvdvd hero a drivo of almcwt a hun-
dred miles tmixt be inndo or else a
rough houii'-niado coffin used.
Tho mail coHtruct lor ibo rntning
lorm bavo been let D B. Kindrr gut
tho Meado route Clark iho Knglewood
J. I Bgbcrt thu Elmwnod and Mit-
chell tho Uardoaly. The new con
Iructura tako churgo of tbo Hum July
ll nest. Tbo coutruUa wiro let di-
rect Irom the P. 0. department and
there can bo no sub-letting tho lines.
The contractors ull got good prioea and
it ia lo be booed wo will get good acr
vice. Wo hare every reatun to think
wo will
UndiT a law enacted iu i901 all
school districts having indemnity lands
loea'cd within tbolr boundaries aro en
titled to i5 per cent of the rental of
auih luuds Several diitrlcta in this
county havo indemnity lands and pur
tlcularly dialricli 20. 27 28 !i:i and -i-1
and poH'ibly others In soma of llieao
district tbia per cent would amount lo
as much as their territorial apportion-
ment Tho oflirers of nuy district hsv
iur iudemcily lands ahould send a do-
ncription of all such lo tho rounty su.
perlntendent and get the inonoy due
them
Violated Quarautino Law.
J. w Iluluy was arretted Saturday
on complaint of J I Kgbcrt charged
with having violated Iho quarantine
law. Ho waa brought to town Sunday
by Sheriff llibhs and gave n CiOObond
fur bia appearance at probate court next
month
Mrs.Amavda Webb wife ot I. W.
Webb living seven miles south ot
Heaver; died at her homo Thuradaj
February Olb 1902 or la prlrpo and
heart failure. During tko latt hourt
of her sicknesaahc sank rapidly and
when thu end came was surrounded by
relative and friends.
Tbo deceased bad been tick for Iho
past four years oomclitncs ablo to be
about but never regaining health
About tbrco mmilht ago alio was taken
worao again and from which ahe never
recovered in tplto of careful nursing
and tkiliful medical tio.itmcnt.
Mrs. Amanda Webb was burn in
Madison county Illinoi November 9
i82j. Iter in.iidoo name was Mii
Amanda Danny. In this state sho ro.
ccived ber education married I. V
U'cbl) and lived tbo greater portion of
her life until alio removed t o Beaver
county with her family in 188S where
l hoy have since resided.
The deceased Icavca lo mourn her
departure a huabaud and eight children
tbrco sons and nvu daughters.
Mrs. Webb was a womau ofcxecllunl
qualities and was highly esteemed by
all who knew her. As a wifo and
mother she waa kind and faithful
Sho realised her greateat juy when do
ing for others. Sbo united rarly in
lifo with Iho Methodist Episcopal
church and has since been a devoted
worker.
Tho funeral services were conducted
by lluv Bngaley at tho I'rosbyleriau
church Saturday at 1 2 o'clock noon
and intcrimcnt was mude in the Bea-
ver cemetery.
Tho old grnybaired hummed who
is over come with grief aud thu chil-
dren of tho deceased have tbo sympa-
thy uf the community.
Oh mttlicr tti.v K'titli olrr !. htislu d.
and breed him from publio lifo Ufa
character was abovo reproach an d ho
was honoicd for honesty and integrity
wherever known. Ho W48 both a kind
and wateliHil htuband and father Fur
tho pattsix or seven years be has been
almost blind Ills declining years were
spout with bii son Sila who did all
booould to make his last days pleaMiil
Dr Muutell has a boat of fricudt in
tbia county who sympathize with him
in hit sorrow
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TRUBY&CO.
IlKALEItS IX
LUMlJRlt. LI MR. CEMENT AND ALL KINIMI
OFRUiLDKll'SMATKIUAL.
Paints Oil Glass Putty Window-sash and Doors.
ARE YOU GOING TO BUILD?
IfsoK-
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An InteroatinK Lltorary.
Tho literary last Friday night vfns
quite an interesting affair. Tho sub.
jeet "Itesolvcd That women hhould bo
allowed Ibo right to vote" was freely
discussed on all Mats. Will Qulno of
tho affirmative side opened (bo argu-
ment and made a very convincing
speech which was answered by County
Treasurer Putman iu his usual comical
manner. A. Grove wat Iho next
apoakerontbc affirmative side. He
roared to realms above carrying the
women with him and waa so earnest in
his pleadings fur the down-trodden and
oppressed that ho ovcrrun bis tinif
and woald have been talking yet bad
the president not tapped the bell. Ed
Gardner was very harl on tho women.
He declared tbey bad no place in poli-
tics and bad no more right to voto than
a hen had to crow. He said Ihey
should slay ut homo and tako care of
the babies. Charles Carlmtl replied
to him and said tho babiss should out
no figure that (ho womon could "rliek"
them in a buguy and tako tbcui along.
C. 0. Tauuehill made a abort speech
in favor of the ladbs which assured
them that iho Judgo is always on their
aido of iho fence. Frank Brown re
turned Judge Tunnthill'a fire with a
very choice collection of Bill Ne and
almanac ttonca. Mits Maudu Thomas
next spokp in behalf of hrr acx and
cave a striking examnlo ot wi-nt a
women could du in ber refcrcnoo lo the
Beaver Herald. Mr. Putman replied
and accused Miaa Thomas of trying to
iiifiuouco tho Ti'Unu ludica lo all be
come "old maid" which demonstrat-
ed bis opinion that a women in order
to havo auy rights must be an old
mai I.
I'bo judgeH Mra. Lrdia Ilealy Mrs.
Jiun.'H Uleu and Mra. G M. Urdnor
decided in favor of iho afilimutive aud t
made uu udmirahhi decision. Tho volo
stood negative 1; affirmative 2.
You want to w where your motley buys the most lumber
You will find our prices $ico to $2.00 below other yards.
You can afford to drive few miles farther to save $) to $$
You can easy see our grades are better than other yards
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 Not white cedar posts-in all lengths
We have at all times No 1 20 to jopound locust posts.
We are heie to stay and want your helo and trade.
In return we will give you good lumber at lowest prices.
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WHEN ANYTHING BREAKS SEE
x. hoc. 3KX3l.se:
General Blaclcsmltli
rore-oein a fSbpeciatty.
Repair Work of all Kinds Done PROMPTLY. All work
Guaranteed. Shop one door South f Roberts Webb &
McKillips Grocery store.
Beaver
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Thy wnrm true heart lit al I II
Anil on thy e aud ji.-iirffiil face
la rthu' drii li cold ulilll.
Thy liaiida uru clmpcil upon thy lrcat
Wo Imw klfil try lovlnir Itow
And I imrurlilnsh'-'iirli u kuuw
Wctiavanuiiiullicrliow.
Than nrt iclncil a rarsnt act
In nioobery now rrroalliat
llQilmtxl noil children do not wop
Eanh'a yinmthle nru ald.
But iruitln lllm whiionurdtuf lovo
Can inltlirata your grief.
For irom that pure oVirtowlnr; fount
You'll only flud roller.
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FINISHED BIB COURSE.
W. A. O. MunBoll Father of Dr.
Munaell Dies at Cameron
Missouri.
fbs.lu-aifi fo &twS.
U Iho raiu and auow heals through
your roof and apoila your walls and
celling go to Boliu k Brown Liberal
Kaunas and get shingles lo mend it.
Their prices are nway the lowest.
Mrs. Llllio IMmrr a no husband of
Dudgn City are yiiitlng Kthol Wnxo
at the home of Euirehe Groves. Kthel
will return w U htr atntrr for a villi
with felallVM
Adjudged Insane.
Upon complaint by telephone tnes
suco from Liberal Stipday 8beiifl
Hibbe and II. D Mseae went to Grand
Valley tbat day after Charles Thomp
son who was reported us being inwane
It was with some diOlO'jIly they scour.
rd blni but ho Anally consented aud
wss brought to Beaver Monday
An examination was held Tuesday
by the Couimistioners ot Insanity and
Mr. Thompson was adjudged imaoo.
Na was ordered lo bo sent lo Iho aiy
lutnat Nnruiao. Sheriff liibbs and
Audy MiKew alarted with linn Tuca-
dsy. This is Iho fourth lime ho liar
been aent to uu asylum. Ho waa sent
balk iwleo cured otid eicaprd ouue
The eauw nf his iBSSiifly la said IU be
duo lo tiijotlca rrvfyoJ jemn a"
Dr. L. S. Munaell laat week received
tho sad news of the death ol'his father
at Cameron Mo. on February Ud
1002.
W. A. 0. Munsntl wat born In Ohio
in 1812 In 1833 be was married to
Miw Deborah Oray. Two daughters
and l?ro sous wtre born to thcui. Tho
two sous ouo of whom Is Dr Munsell
of this plaoe and one daughter are still
liviog. This wllo died iu 1819 Iu
1850 a second marriage took place by
which union was born three sous and
uue daughter. Tho second wife died
in 18GO. In 1802 ho wuh married u
third time This wiff who ia usur TO
yesrs old still survives him.
Hu filled office or U. S. Murball in
his county during tho civil war and
was justice of tho peace for 18 stcces
ivo yesri.
lie sctllod in Mercer county Ohio
in a heavy limbered country on what
was then called the "far west frontier"
Un cleared up a good farm which he
sold In t8U7 and then removed with
his fsuiily to a farm near Gauiereo
Mo. where wo flud him at tbd time of
Ilia death
Ho has been a Christian all his lira
being a duvuut member of thu Method.
1st church uiid was 11 uiinhler of lbs
goni'J until llfi-yra'b erupt iifpjii him
Eoselutlons of Sympathy
When as; death hit nailed from this
ea t ly abodo Minis Rem mer Irotb-
er of our catet mod Neighbor ( L.
lted"iuer thereby depriving him of a
brother's love and canting over him a
hadow ol rorrnw in which we all sbaro
Therefore Iw It roolved that we aa
a Camp of Mmh-rn Woodmen of Amer-
ica tender to Neighbor llednmcr and
tils family our deep unit brurtfolt sym-
pathy in tliit hour of their aad afflic-
tion nnd bereavement. And bo it fur
tber retolvcd that them; riHoliiliom bo
spread upon Iho ininutra of our Camp
a copy furnished Neighbor lUdeiner
nnd tbo samo bo given tbo louver
Hi raid lor publication.
Whcioat death baa called from tbia
earthly abodo. Mrs. Amanda Webb and
Mr Elizjbui.'i Walter nmlhcr and
aiftur of our esteemed Neighbor J. W.
Webb thereby depriving him of a lov
ing mother's care and counsel aud a
hIhIci's tond companionship nnd coal-
ing over him a ehidnw of sorrow nnd
gloon ot which wo all share.
Therefore bo it resolved I list wo aa
a Camp of Modern Woodmen of
Ametlca leader lo Neighbor Webb
am! hia family our ainohro and heart-
felt sympathy in this hour of their and
allllcilon and double bcroavemciit.
And be it resolved further that lhre
rcHolutlooa bo spread upon iho minutes
nt our Camp a copy furnishod Neigh-
bor Webb and a cpy furnished Ibo
Beaver Herald fur publication.
B V Brown.
U.K. U. Tulman J- Com
A. Droves.
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WM. WHITE.
LACKSMITH
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WAGONMAKSFL'
REPAIRS MADE ON ALL KINDS OF IMPLEMENTS
AND VEHICLES. BUG G PAINTING A SPECIALTY.1
All Work Warranted.
Shop one door south of Court House.
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d. W. Tfjompon "proprietor.
Good Service Rates Reasonable
In Memorlara.
Of Ilnttlo Alico (lusted) who died
Thursday moriilug January 80 it)02
bom September 4th IO01.
Clotixl upor thy fitrm o lnvly
lalhoirravo.aodark andUreadt
Ohl to tliln k wo att to lonely
llattU" numbered with I lie dead
Lntt to ut. who fondly loved thee
Whtlowelliiiorhi-ra balowt
Yd we h pe Iu mu. thee llaltle
vVliera dlifflt- a oner rf".
farewell llatilrl nt forever.
f'T itiy fu m wn tnoii aliiill m'o1
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all the
People
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Diseased
Liver
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The Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 15, No. 41, Ed. 1, Thursday, February 13, 1902, newspaper, February 13, 1902; Beaver, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc68389/m1/1/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.