The Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 15, No. 47, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 27, 1902 Page: 1 of 4
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VOL. XV.
B12AVKR HEAVER COUNTY OKLAHOMA TERRITORY THURSDAY MARCH 27 1902.
NEWS OF THE
Wasn't licit Min a liilnP
F.
rUKOANKSKHt). BPC SEE
K. Mather's "l.
Several strangers tradtd in 'own this
week
Tom 8jtutjt ol Fulton linn liccn en-
gaged to work for U M. .McFarliitid.
It i retorted tint u new grocery will
oin lio opened i.i IJ-aver.
NhwIoi Pickett. of Clear Luke was
M town Hsitirday.
County Assessor Judy was In the
clly Saturday.
Wiley Khodes viaiied Heaver last
week.
Mm. E vim U.trtiiul mid son Char-
ley wont to liUuTitl Saturday
Irad Nhion of Missouri filed on u
claim near Clitic ho-i week.
A man liy tlio nams vf Winters of
Mlsmtui has moved (n his claim on
t Ik vorili Flats. He Intends running!
ti fine stork ftiriii ntnl will sonn erect o
Htihtlantisl IV 11 tn n dwelling
I). It Kinder hut employed J. 0.
itnd Cup Itedrmcr lo tnkochnrge of the
liravcr Meittlii until line. Under tiN
tuauiigcmcnt we are asiircd good service.
STOCKF.Urf AND PKKDKHS-
(loo.l smooth csltlit ulways tin hand.
II' interested write Pence & .Murphy
El Paso Tvius. liefer to Dun und
State Xatiunrd Hank.
V. J. Overton filed on a claim near
Jlirwrside Saturday.
George Ileal returned to town Sal
urdy after a weeks aosenco.
M. K. Mvudiir ii cx'cuitu a visit
ooil ineiilti Itnnt n xlftcr ol' Hluwnuo.
Mr. John Uoi-iztni'er lini been dan.
K-ruusly ill (lie MHt nerk lut is now
iiniroTiii('.
PdtrouiKo liuttiu irudtiutioii liy pel
'Jng your budded jivuth trees of Hev.
A. Cutiuel. See Ijim n.l in thin uier.
K. C Sioy biw fiiiilo)etl Eli llnr-
in lo carry ibo HcaTt-r Euxlewoud
01.il. Mr. Savoy Ik ptiltiin; in hit crop
John Wubl. wax quite nick last neck
and I bis with la grippe which Nettled
in bit car ennxitiir a gitlicrinj;.
John Snliivuu of (juyniuti was in
town Biturdny alter liia hkIoou license.
He returned lunnc Mmidiiy.
J. 0. Galium cuius up lo Rearer
Siturdajr after his uncle (J. 0. Tauuc-
liill.
Mix C'irilii K4i;iiy is in tlie proli.itt'
"jmiI'd'h office during Judu lViiuchiH'
nlMl'IICU.
1 linve liurnh i-c il the At IHIiLm
Mhiuiiic.iIi ditek mnl Ouppirbiitloiii
bre. I'Vank rjiulitin
MAUVHIiS uV iTkAUI'V our
ii kit lino uf.i-pritiK and Mitmmer dress
i'Midn HI I lilt Cii-tcr Hiote.
J. I lalrl uni- in from tbr rotd
with four horse losd ol supplies Uat-
urlay. U. 0 Tjlin-hill went down to the
ranch the Hint ol' tlu week to spend a
lew davH.
I. W. Webb who is tieur 100 yea
old wns in inxn last week and tpoot n
few d.iyc with his noti Jnbn. Mr.
Webb is quite active fur otiu of lii
years.
If the rain and snow busta tltrnii;b
your i oof and spoils your walls and
ceiling 0 to Holiu & Drown Liberal
ICmi'iis and get cbinglcs to mend it
Their prices are always tlio lowest.
Frark Luuulitin bus to liobblo about
on a crutch in const qucuco of a wash-
ed toe. Frank thought the toe wa
about well hut it swelled up again and
is quite piinfnl.
Dolin t Drown nl' Jileru1 Kss
uecp building material of nil kind"
Dy purehuMtin of tlii-iu you can get
i lie kind f tnatcriul you want ut reu-
KMinblo pricpa.
"Advct Using pys" says A. Connrtt
''I recently filled large orders for trees
on account of my ad in your paper."
Right you arc Mr. Cuuncttl Qo spreud
the news.
Isaac Higbnui lull Monday in com-
pany with hit nephew for Kansas to
receive tucdcul Ircatuirut. One of his
iinphews remained here to look after
the place and stuck.
CATTLE RANCHES In (he South-
west New .Mexice Weil Texas Arixi-
na und Mexico. If interested write
Peine A Murphy El Paso 'lexss
Defer to Duu und Slate National
Dunk.
While Ir.id Ni.tott una coming to
Deaver Inst week lw file lie was uccn-t
ed by u st ranger down by liuiiiuu who
iiski.il hi in fur some lobneeo. Ilia de
acriplion ofthelcllow tits Clarence Al-lisou.
ALFALFA AND FKUIT UANCIN
VS In the Sunny Southwest both
iiunll pud lurgti plarrs. If iLtercsted
write Pence Jn Murphy El Paso Tex-
as. Hcl'cr to Dun und Stute Natiouul
Dank.
Drn To Mr. and Mm. John Ooet.
xiiiiT on Tbui.dsy uight March 2O.
Kill'
J. V. Tlioiuiisou wiul out lo Clear
.'i'.vk lat week to do suttie plssteriti)(
f.r W. A. Ovorion.
Dr. Mtinsell rus called this week tn
see Mrs. Nellie Crows who is quite
ick.
It is reported that about 20 feet of
the telephone line botwecu Liberal and
tint Smith ranch nt Shsrp'a creek wss
destroyed by the reertit prniriu liio.
Ufv. A. Coiintit of Livornt Oka
iboma has good bomu.grown budded
jioaeh Ireer lor sale cheap. OUe hiui
all b'tl'ore piirchssiug eljowhero.
L S. Munsll is much improved iu
health slid as soon ss be rcguius his
.appetite and tire 'gib will be all tight
again.
This office prinUd hitter heads and
envelopes fjr C. U. lliddick lust week.
Mr. Heddlck was highly platd with
4bo job
George Syumnt who has spent the
-winter in Denver In the employ of Jas
(J.ku returned to bis home ut Fulton
this week.
JUSrSiOPA MINUTE 4ndex-
Amine the Custer Storo'a line ol nprinc
and ruutmer dress goods. Tiny are
"out of eight" mil in pricii however
Shsrlff Hlhb and deputy Andy Mo
Kow who spent a pnrifou of last week
liunttt'g for Ford ami Allison return
d totowu Suurdsy
Little Wlllio Mecse youngest son ol
II D. Mffse and wile was dsngeroiisly
'ill llm latter part of last week with
r.iiouiiiiiiiis Inii M now much improved.
Ilolin and Drown Liberal Kansas
c-Oi NliiMioou.wlih iwi lumber Iu
L. I). Hunted hi been in a prrcari-
iiiis roiidition the past week with heart
trouble au4 partial putalasls. Owine
to his advanced years fear is felt ss to
his recovery. At last accounts huwixs
resting somewhat easier and appeared
to be atnprnvittj;.
Upon escaping liotu the Ashland
jail Lun Ford and Clarence Allison
look a hand car end run lo IJnglevo(d
They led the csr lliete and proceeded
to llioold Doyle where they alolo two
goud uurrea and saddles and then "hit
tho high places.'' No cluu of them
has yet been found
Gene drove thinks of selling his
ranch on the North Flats if he can find
a stiitaule buyer. Gene bus hcex. trnu
bird for some lime with nppundicitls
and expect to go to Wichita to receive
medical treatment. Ou account ol hi
hsalth ho is unable to attend tu his
ranch work.
Hev J W. Ilulry is (jiillo sick at
tho City Hotel with pulmonary trouble
Ho wss tnkeu tick on bis return from
Mcado last work and list been uuabh
to Icitvn his bed ince. His wife wlh
arrive Indsy in response tu a lucsssgt
cut her Tuesday st Kansas Cily. At
present he it ilioiicht to be improviug
We desire lo cull your attention to
the advertisement of tbu Miade Luih.
bor t Supply Co.. carrying a full and
uniupletu stuck of lumber pslut and
screen dool a ut M.esde KhIisss. The
are now selling a fitst class Colorado
cowl for $0 OU per Ion sud Iheir stock
and prices will cotup.-.re favorubly with
any In the market.
James Dare of Klmwoud recently
purehascd some bees and mil uotv have
ins land flowing wlih .milk slid licney
Mt. Dsreibai 0110 Of tho iilc.U places
iu ihecolltily and Is fixed Iu enjoy all
of lift. IuslMt) oP' spending his lime
in ousting ike oouniry he went to work
toaM whsteouldU dour and found
ihaT hv ennrtry. and dtrv.iiosili.u hn
could cuutupli!i M'sNiMi &Vjew ts toy
TIED TIGHTER.
Mrn. Lydla.Hoaly and Goorgo II.
Hoaly Doth of 'Boavor Mar-
ried Sunday Morning.
On last Siltiday morning ut 10 a in.
Mrs- Lydia llesly und Georgo 11.
Hoaly wnro rc-uniled in msrrisgo nt
the City Motel Judge Tannehlll pro
nouncing Um words which unite "till
death shall pari."
Doth part io j to tho contract arc well
and favorably knnwn ln-rc htvlng re
sided in nr near Hoat or since thu town
was (list founded
Tho HnitAMi spcaki for the coimnu
nity in wishing Mr. tin! Mrs. ilc-ly a
long and happy wedded lifo.
Both SIdoo f tho Queotlon
A Utoves amitsps hiui'elf theso dis
inal rsiny days by writing poetry
The following is ihu common cenversn-
tion heard at present) at ranged iu
rbytuo.
CA'ITI.E KINtl.
Wlul means this emigrating throng
TI1.1t in our pastures file?
To take our gr.iisyou know Is wrong
Yet this it granger style.
PUMPKIN uni.LF.n.
You Call le Kings have had your day
Says Pumpkin Duller Jim.
You bet! Wo come out here to stty
Decked by good will and vim.
OATTt.K KINtl.
You cannot farm on litis dry plain
They triad it in the past.
Your crop wont grow unless it rains.
Yuu cannot live on grass.
PUMPKIN RDLt.KK.
Of cottrsu yuu men want all tho range
And also want It fenerd.
Thu time has como to havo a change
It has just now commenced.
Oklahoma at tho World's Fair.
The wink of preparing the Oklaho-
ma Exhibit for the Louisiana Purchase
Cetitenial Exposition nt Si. Louis is
now in uetive progress. O110 of llie
uiO'tt important exhibits to be made by
the territory will be that in the de-
partment of Mining and McUl'urgy
under group UG ores end miurrals.
Iu this will bo shown tl 0 following
natural products of tho territory;
Diiildiug stones lime-Atoms L'Viiitn
rm.k and cruieut deposits ubrnsivoand
scouring ileiosltp moulding and build-
nnds clays lor brick pressed brick
and lire brick rock suit salt from
springs nud iieiim natural mineral
mint" coal coke petroleum asphalt
natural gas and all ustivo ore and
meliils including iron zinc lead top
per silver ad gold.
All of there things are to bn found
In OkUhoina and it is desired to thou
samples of the products of the various
qualities to be found and from rhat
pari of lite territory they come.
It is to tho interest of every portion
of the territory lo imiko the best possi-
ble showing of these products in that
section and all prrsotis knowing ol
natural ih posits of anything coming
under ihis head should notify Prof.
Chas. N. Gould of thu territorial Uni
versity at Norman or (ho same and
wherever possible send lilis a sample
of the product with description ol
the cburueler und extent of the deposit.
Prof Gould will huvo charge ol ike
preparation of this exhibit and every
liiizeii sf Oklahoma should be ready
to assist him in every way potsiblo a
a sttecr'sful exhibit of these natural
resources of the territory tvill be the
mesus ofhtinging largo amounts ol
c4plt.1l litre tn develop the in. Okla
hniiia Commission St. Louis Expusi
lion.
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Pkoimissionai..
tiO.H.HEALY.
'Counsel in Ltnd and Mortgage cases.
Rlvorsldo Okla
c.
K. WKIGHT
(Oounly Attorney )
Attorney at Law.
Liberal Ksnsas or Dcavrt; Ok It.
L.S.MUNSKIjI..M.I.
Boavor Oklahoma.
Trrri76oFm)uiuiow "
Lawyer
Prsctico in all courts aim before l'
S. l.aud On:e.
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Heaver
OUahotm Iu.
C. O. TANHEHILL
MtOBATK JUlKiK.
1 will lake Filing Final Proofs ant
Contest eases lor Ibiuver county settlers
Boavsr Oklahoma.
C. . liANC17AUD
Deputy District Ctork.
I will lake Filing' Final Proofs und
Cuutest Notices for Deuvcr
County So'llers.
Beavor Oklahoma.
CARTER TRACY
Attorney ana Counsellor
at-Law.
Boaver - - Oklahoma
Also pniclice in all nntllert or l.uincs.
'ilore Local or General Lund OlSce
Special Partner JOHN S. DUFFIE
Aturncy Wushingtou 1). (!.
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Will give you the best bargains in
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FOR LOWEST PRICES
Considering Qualltu- Wo havo just Roturnud
from Market and have a Comnleto Line of
California
for $28.55
Frin Englewood Kansss; same
rediiethm lo Pi tnnlx Arixum.
Daily MsrOi 1 lo April SO.
Through tourist sleepers Hutcu-
ihFon l" Let Angeles and Kan
Frtnclsu't; slso chair ears
llomeseckers traverse by this
lino tbu rich 81111 .lo.iiilu Yslley
rusrvelous icsulis from intensive
forming no trrigsled lutidrj ask
lor bouk about it.
Santa Fe
Cull ol Hgeui si Englewood Ivsti-
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Olce A. T. & K. l liy
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Just Unpacked and Readu for Inspection.
The Stock Consists of
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GOOD GOODS LOW PRICES!
Everything in the stores will be sold
at Lowest Possible Price for
A complete line of Gents' Furnishings Rcaily-Mado
Clothing Hoots Shoes Carpets Dry Goods Gro-
ceries Flour Feed Novelties and lJerfumc
Our oUpon tSool are IVJOney-rnaler
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Kaffir corn Millet anfl Alfalfa seed
F. R. MATHEWS Coulldfjo Kuntas.
Ilcfirenee: First Nutlnns! 1Uuk Lamar Colo
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FEED MAUN.
Acconimndstiont the belt in town
Quod elesn bed lor yourself. Good
clean stall slid best feed for your borco
Rates the Lowest
Wu am ulwsrs at our stand nnd
will snaro no islus iu tnakiug out
eucsls coitiforlable. Tshles lurtiished
with best Ihu market tflordt.
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nest of Stock always on hand
at living prices. My trees
are budded pnd grown
here ard are equal to
the best I care not
where they grow
Call on ur aildreis me til
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