The Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 15, No. 43, Ed. 1, Thursday, February 27, 1902 Page: 1 of 4
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BEAVER BEAVER COUNTY OKLAHOMA TERRITORY THURSDAY FEBRUARY 27 1902.
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m -OF THE VICINITY.
A household necessity the BbAvkr
Hkraxd.
Diok JCcttell And father of the Pao-
handle were in town thin woek.
Mr. Ravenseratt ol' Kansas was Id
thn vloinitr this woek buying ateeri.
J 0 Judd brought beef to town list
week.
Wo have had some beautiful days-
just like aummer.
Cnttlo were huutifcg tltu hhado Fri-
day. A new step n put down in Trout
of (bo church list wrck.
F. J. Bitdaall win lu tewo tbo Utter
part of hut wi-ok.
No'ica A. F. Rock'h loual roadcr in
tlili issue.
What makes you giin when you
look at P. C. Traoy's d.
A niunbci of teauhcM nre Gnishlnp;
up their work.
B. F. Urown is buildittj a houe on
liis claim two aloriea lengthwise.
Mist Pearl DatiUI of Vcbrasks
filed 00 Reaver cotinty land Friday.
P. F Rjadebaugh hit 9 been appoint
Cil postmuHter nl H.-.rdeMy.
N. A. Pvcklmm mid wifa rcturnod
homo Thursday.
J. B Culloiii sojourned ia tho city
this week.
KdwarJ .Murrcll of Dauk Pond was
amoti; the slraoijera iu town Saturday.
The delinquent tax liat will appear
uwl week.
Olydo Maple bun given up his trip
to Ariznnia for the prwetit
Mre Tiyili: He ily went to Literal
Ubt week to spend a few day.
IuacBigh.im was quito tick last
week butiB now better.
Charles Cranmer who haa brtn vlalt-
ing in Mead 11 roturoed home Friday-
Ho came down on thoatago.
Mr. Jnuio liinly rrturnnl homo
Friday after a prolonged visit at Llbcr
al.
Tom Martin and wife ot Kyr camo
down laat wool: and attended tbo dauco
and campGrn.
Mr. D. 11. Klutlor haa been anffcr-in-
from a cold for aoaio time but is
now much relieved
Frank Iioguc and wifo and mother
roturncd home from the Cimarron laat
woek.
Tne morry rat-u.tat-tt of the car-
ponter'a luminnr waa ringing in town
Ibis week.
N. J. Rhodes and wife of Nye came
down to attend tho Old floldiera' camp
Qro Saturday.
FOIlSALK-a Golden Oak Lri
room set. Good aa nitv. Inquire at
eral ..
What can we do to rulio fund ta
buy np orgau for the city hullf Don't
all speak at oneo.
M. K. Mcador lud tbo ciipfortunn
to Ioro a fine cow loat week ho found
her agaio however.
Mra. M. K. Mcndnr will take music
lesioaa of Mra. Deug Smith tbin rummer.
Myrtln Walker daughter of Mr.
Walker who uaed to llto oat on Duok
Pond died recently Id eaatera Oklabo-
m of lung few.
Frank Doun made a quick trip to
the Cituararn Friday evening after hla
borrow that pot away and went over
thora. He mada the trip in about
three lioun.
Holiu and Brown Jjibrral Kannua.
oan farnifh you with good lumber to
bulla a lioune and then aupply you with
tho boit coal to beat it. They alnaya
carry tho boat.
Don't wear out a f 3 or $1 pair of
ahuea walking tn your ncigbrot's
houao to borrow your bomo paper.
You can have it eent to your home for
only $1.
Lawrence MoCabn haa about corn
pleted hla rracrvnir and hat the plpiijg
to ran the water from hia windmill in-
to it. "Larry" will garden aorao tbia
iiaimrr.
Ror. J. W. Haley iu holding pro
traced mrctitips at dialrlo 52.
Kr. Baker a Latter Uoy Saint mm
:iter wna vlsiiini: in low a Muuduy.
Elmer Judd i now ecayiog with Ot.
to Lohalrah
Saturday vvjH 'LttrtLiufUin'u Wash-
A nunibor IVoui Clear crvok attend-
ed tie dnncH Friday nlchl.
Kd WnoJ" of Iorkwood waa in on
pleaaure and buxlnoaa tbia werk.
Jlisa Qruce 8;iul If It hero for ber
hccie at Blue Mountain Thnroday
McNeely Brother are breaking a
hart for Ja. Ulen thii week:
Wah Hbsted'e children have uboni
recovered from their aiukiteae.
Ta editor tiled on a beauttfnl ICO
acroa of Beaver couuty land this week
there I told how old I am
J. K Qui tin who hue been under
the weather for the pant several weeko
ia improving.
Miss Jcnnin Quion completed her
fchool on Cottonwood Tooidny and
siarird to sohnnl in Braver Wedoeeda'
Emnit'. Oardnei and J Ulnacbard's
team got mixed up in a runaway laat
woek but no eerioua damago iraa done
Liat week's Uutbtie Lcadur rtnted
that John Savage intended locating at
that place.
Thn Oklahoma City Times Journal
staled Saturday evening tbnt Noah
Uavea wna lo tbnl city.
Botio & JJrewn of Libnral Kaa
Keep building material of all kind
By purchaning of Ihoro you can get
the kind f material you want at rea-
sonable pricea.
The Meade mail eariiera were dock-
ed about (35. laat quartrr fur failure I
arrive en time. They wero reported
late 52 times from the Meade pt of
fice and 40 tiuira from Beaver.
n
OJd BoldlorB and
From a Dlatanoa to Attend
Oampflre.
r ' TheDo4fe Olty Reunion. (
a The 8uibwMira VeUraoa' Aaio.
elation will hold iu Ninth Annual Up.
union in thucitr park at Dndgi City
Others Corns w-.m... R.nt. 2. n. 4. n.l r. f on..
Tbia afioclallon hat made a wonder-
ful growth in tho paet fow year?; so
much ao that them are only a few
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A GoodProirramnendorod and aHoyal lowol jn jlt territory that ran acetim
Qood Tlm Enjoyed by all Who '... .
Miss Ucrnie Over who ia attending
school at Salina Kaaaaa haa com-
menced a ourae in elocution. Shu ia
alao to take part in a drama given by
home talent.
Clyde and Frank Maplo and aiator
MIm Jennie aod Mtn Grace Dauka
and brother Holaio were amoni; thone
from n distance who atlonded the
danco Friduy night.
If the rain and aouw touts through
your roof and bpotla your walla and
ceiling goto Boliu k Brnn Liberal
Kanea and get shingles to mend it
Their prices are always the loweet
Rev. A. Cunnrt of Laveruo Okla
homa has good bouie. grown budded
peach treor for mle cheap. Ohe hiui
call I vforrjiurriliasiiig elsewhere.
T. J Judy took his ton Hubert and
Attended.
The G. A. R. Post of Beaver gate a
campfire a' the rourt house Saturday
evening Waahingtnn'a Birthday. A
large crowd tvaa In attendanco and a
royal good time waa enjoyed by all.
The program was varied find all parts
were delivered in a creditable manner.
Tho talka by the old comrades were
Intercs'ing and ware full of patriotism
as well as humor. We would like to
givo mention to each part as rendered
but apace will not permit.
Tbe following is the program rondtr.
ed:
Solo Dolly Gray Mre. Myrtle Bogu
Prayer Chaplain Bngaley
Welcome C. 0. Tnnnohlli
Recitation Ida Kinder
do Alio Kilo
Maroliing Through Grorgla.
Our Cavalry iu the War
C. R. Wright
Red While and Blu.
Recitation Gortrude Swank
Our Country's Prosperity
II. K. G. Putman
Lula Wier
Clara Kilo
Recital ion
do
Star Spangled Banner.
Recitation
The Army and Navy
In the Prison Coll I Sit.
Recitation
Vrmilf Tft'.iinHr. nnc n( Hiincor emm-
ty'e pioneer eettlcra who now residua !ph P"l to Liberal Jerday.
inMonlaiu wa. in town thin week "kor ih9 WU Uk" J"" " for h"
... Hurt I mtoaa n atttn1 liti t at rLB nf
flllttf AJ.wunai w Mbii'sjva uuaiuu.n wwa
Will HaUoll pnsand througn town
Fiidav enroulc to his home on Clsar
creek with a load of wire posts and
lumber.
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Eliis Boguo and wife went to Liber-
al Thursday returning 8'indnys
R M. Ritley returned to Wichita
last Thursday.
J. J Dagnloy built a shed for bis
new buggy.
Evcrvbody ami cveiybod)' people
attmuled Ihu campOre Saturday aiht
J. It. Thomaa and wife drove out to
Quiim'a Sunday to hou J. K.
Tho paper mail from Meado fulled lo
arrive at this place Saturday.
The nest Annual Catllemena Con-
vention wUI bo held at Oklahoma City
James .Ulen purchased a surrey lual
week from T L.Flnyd
J R Thomas did aoruo gardening
laat wenk Ho ia a firm believer ia tbe
"early bird ro" maxim
Thr Br.AVgn Urrald will visit yi u
5s iiini' a )i"ir and yiu al the
news lor the Miia'l aitui of $1
The peoplo of Ivanhoe aro contem
plating erecting a church building In
tbo utar i'ulure.
Tbe tidu of immicraMou iill incre.w-
tt. Etch nrck new fillnga in Beaver
county are reonrded
Art n'i;afl( iimtiKht home a wind
tuill from Liberal It week whloh lie
will put up on hU plaem
I'atrooieo home production by get
ling your budded peach troea of Jler.
A Concet. See bis ad in this paper
Beanie Hibba
Wm. Quinn
Ed Gardner
Solo 11. 11. Liolbourrow
Yankco Doodle.
Duet Mri. Bogue and Loofbourrow
Volunteers of Spaniah.Amertean War
Frank llrowu.
Hold the Fort
Tramp. Tramp Tramp
Rrcitatiou (5. 0. Tutinebill
Mnlc Quartet
Ameiic.i
Ooodnight
AFTBU A HORSR THIEF.
T J. Judy lejuetied I ho burden of
"that drcadad waphdoy" for his wife
by buying ao 'Ocean Wave" it Jiing
machiuo und wriopur Hnlurday. "
Jnbu Sullivan of Guvmiin wna in
town this week. Ho was looking after
a renewal of hia liceuae to run a ealoou
at that place.
It is announced that Mine Lillie
Wright who has been working in tho
Hutchinson News office forlhepait
four years will bo tnaitfxd March 5.
Miss May Weir our old-time friend
has bien teaching sohool tip near Obtr-
lin Kansas. She writes that hho will
perhaps fctiiily musie this aurauur.
I will preach at Koknmo Sunday
March ad at 1:30 p. ru. and at Oca.
vcr TtjO samo date.
J. W. HAter M. E. Pastor.
George Drummond the Eagle's job
printer is wearing a baadsomo gold
watch ii prnnent to him on tbe occa-
sion of Ma 1S1I1 birthday Bold Eagle
N U Peck tbe 0. K. I. 4 P. agent
at Meade has left that place and gone
to Watonga The Beaver peoplo will
nol tneum bis lose much.
Notice II D. Mtftso's ad in this is-
sue Mr. Meese is ao old resident of
thin county and knows just what yea
want.
Frtak Murphy wife and baby fame
down from Liberal Taeeday. Mrs.
Murphyaod Miter Mra. Hattle Bogus
paid this office a friendly call.
Wliilo in town Ian week Mica Grace
lUuka wus trgiog tn orgaulso a mttalo
class for hcraislrMia Maude who will
return homo fmin Etupnrla in June
lego.
It cojfe raoro to make Dr PticeV
Cream Baking Powder bssause itit in
grrdimts are purer but it ia more
wholnsems and goes further than nny
other. It ia therefore the most ec
noRiicjl bakintr powder to we.
gfi.OO buys a full to. of coal of the
Meadu Lumber & Supply Co. at
Meado Kati'a. They also have ft.r
oa'o a romplcto line of lumber posts
aod building material at lnwoat prices.
See "ad" in another column.
Lois the little daughter of Mr. and
Mrs Will Quinn ha sufficiently recov-
ered from tho whooping ceugh to be
able to bo tuken out. For four weeks
Mra. Quinn was unable to leave tbe
house on aocotint of the baby's cough.
Mini Jennie Maple will close her
tern of school at Clear Lake next
week. She experts to go to Saltan
Kalians about March 14th to attend
school find will probably bo ahacnt r.ix
raootha.
Pnro grace cream of tarter in what
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder ii
made of. It ia endorsed by tbe high-
est authorities for iu purity and whole.
somenea. jl maxec tun uiom tieiioious
aod wholesoma food.
Roberts Webb & MeKiltlp's tells
you all about theuiaelvta iu this issue
We promised to distribute tboir bigin-
eresio of trade evenly throughout the
week and avoid a tesh on Saturday
customer set accordingly.
E. R Coffey received word last week
Ibat his sitter Mra. Ruble had fallen
in aome way and snatalced eerioua In
jury ae much ho that it waa thought il
would be orcstaary to lako ber 10 a
hospital.
The Tblof Eocapod from tho
"Woodward Jnll About Two
Wooko Atfo.
II. D. Mneuo and a deputv sheriff
from Woodwuid went WMt last weok in
pursuit of a hotim thief Mho bad escap-
ed from thu Woodirard j-il about two
weeks ao.' Tbe etcapo was pretty
alii.V. When tho jailor mado the bed
for tbe niuht ho was in tho habit of
putting the prisoner? in otie cell while
ho made 'bo beds in the oir.tr aod
vico vema. Ou thU particular U7ening
ono of the prisencr.i concealed bimself
under a table apd when the jailer paaa
od on ho "hit the pike." He went out
in the country h ways aud asolo a borte
aod a little farther alonu got off with
an old saddle and bsrners blind bridle.
Tho deputy came up laat week hav-
ing traced hi to up this way. He and
Deputy Meeae put out in pursuit but
tbe thief managed lo keep just out of
their reach. They wont as far at Guy.
nion and tnlsgraphed todifitraot points
aud found that there wa a deputy from
Woodward at Clayton N. M ready to
bead the fugitive off ao they returned.
modflto tbe large nurabor who attcod
its met tings.
Thoro are now in the aisneiation
eighteen of the aouthwest eountiea of
Kansas and Boavor eountv Okl homa
and the prospects are that it will soon
cmbrsce tho entire big Smooth Con-
greeeinnal Dislrlot thirty-fix cnuntic?
each with a vice president to look after
the interests of their particular county
at tb annual reunions.
It was a big uudertaklng fur a city
of 8000 population to entertain 4 000
viiltoru at ono time for a week but
Dodge City proved herself equal to the
oocariuo and houacd and fed all who
came ao royally that tbe naioolation
by an unanimous vote decided to come
again; and preparations am now being
tnade by tho officera of tho association
and nltitona of Dodge City to give all
who attend our next Rounion a royal
good time.
Dodge City Park is a beautifully
shaded grove of 10!) aorca on the bank
of tho Arkansas rivur. Adjoining tho
park on the west ia a fine balf-mile
rnco irsok and ball ground on which
the Kamas Trotting Association riill
hold tboir annual racing event at
which time then will bo all the cele-
brated racra of the State. Thero will
bo also a number of ruutoh ball gamre.
Preeidmt 1). L. Sweeaey aod Secre-
tary J. A Artnent and the citizens
committee mado a great suctfoa of the
last reuniou at thii place and it is as-
sured that their untiring enorgy will
mako the Ninth Auou.il Rounlou a
greater ono. Dode Cllv Globe.
Wo oro forced to l&vo out hoiuo cor-
rctipondcntfo again Ibis wo-ik
The K of P lodge initiated two new
members Tuesday night. The victims
wuio 11 E G Putman and I) B Kiuder
Several viHitors n re prcaent
Miss Dutlie Polliek of Meado who
is well known to a number of Beater
people was married lart Thursday
February Utllt at that plaeo to Nor
man Elliott. Tim Herald villus the
young couple a happy journey through
life '
Frank Drum aud wile drought their
baby lo town Uuturday to bulrcalcd by
Dr. Mud-oII but the Dr. beintr abunt
from town Mrs Drum stopped at J.
V. Webbs' to awi.it hU return. The
Dr. pronouueed rbe child's caao eiyaip-
einB. Wo hope no effon.10 will be taken at
the statements whii.li wo soul out this
week. Wn buy our paper and hr.ve to
pay for it a well a tho many other
espouses of running the Meruit) and
tbia wo oauuot do unless our suhscr u-
ers pay u
WE PLAY 4 H 1
GOOD GOODS LO1
Everything in the stores will
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1b one of tho oldest and Uesl knwa
Roal Estato Men tn Bekven
Hie Jienle are his friend bccati'e ho treats tbeni r'glit aid
novtr misroprcscntf If-you a-ant to find out about the advan-
tage of an inveslmtint iu Beaver or Beaver oounty real estate
buforo tho big tUe comes or if you wont a farm or ranch yoi
couldo't seo a hotter man thn
Hb 'Ub Mttut
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OKLAHOMA.
WHAT MAKES ME SMILE!
You would smile too if yea b4 Jt
IV.und out tbnt you eon buy good al i
front 25 to 00 per cent less
at P. C. TRACY'S than
clso lu towu.
t goede al J $l8
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'aya high elaea '- t ffi$
Notlcu.
Parlios kuowing tbemsclvoN indcht
ed lo us please call and acttlu at once
us we are obliged to bavo the monov.
Rnut:itVH Wkub aMoKiLUPU.
Ills time" are always
i'ri.ti. Tf mil ftrii
Rlioumatltni or have Klhney ef uir'ae
Rheumatic cure. No cre m Jpl(V
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uk I auuiid miu ruriiiioninao fe
Best Line of Gents' Funrihmi
Goods in Town Give me a Gall
F. C. TRACY
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DMALLPOX SITUATION.
Mtaa Veda L. Mclulf re of Ashland
Kama leek a ketteHcee em the Kie-
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Tbe city school save very later-
etng cjterclae Friday aflsrooon in
cotBWWmoralieu of WaaMegton's
Dlrth4.y.
Dr. Munooll Goeato tbo Kiowa to
Make an Inveotlgatlon and
Efltablloh Quaruntina.
T If VfWseaiiiiii that frliad
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new seaiagee mi tmsmtMmm Mat wRjamM mmiwmmammm m mmi
R. M. Rldey and wife relumed from
Wiebita yesterday. Mr. Hlaley it
much better so mueh ro that it wss
found unnecessary to have an operation
arformtd. fib haa been rapidly im
proving ever since aba went to Wihl.
ta about Vbrury iKt We are ;tad
in eete the iHtproveuent la Mti Kie
1'aM aopake will tooi fil
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Dr. L. U. Muosell returned from the
Kiowa Sunday where be had gooo to
thoroughly investigate the smallpox
situation. He reports tbe smallpox as
being quite reriou iu some plaoes and
ciabltshod quarautiuo et four placed.
Those wbo are afflicted moat seriously
are tbo families of Pearl Parker U. S.
Oantoo Mr. Kvans and Clyde Cnrtis
Dr. Munsull Mated that bo found sev-
eral oases of typical smallpox tbe vic-
tims of width being completely cover-
ed with nruplUn. Several of the cos-
es or in fact moat of tlam were in light
form
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uest of Stock always on hand
at living prices. My trees
aie budded and grown
here and are equal to
the bast I care not
where they grow.
Call on or addroui tne at
IiAVERNE OKLA
Wttnted.
BCO head of cattle to summer plenty
of grass and geod water. For jmrtlou-
hiM seo or wrlld A F. ttyicXi
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