The Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 16, No. 45, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 23, 1903 Page: 1 of 4
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THE
BEAVER
HERALD.
VOL. XVI.
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BEAVER BEAVER COUNTY OKLAHOMA TERRITORY THURSDAY" APRIL
23 '93-
ROBERTS WEBB &
McKILUPS.
HDEBIIES PRDUISIDnS FEED
FLOUR DRY GOODS FUH-
niTunr. eerts rift
nisHines boots
HOD shoes.
00 CREDIT BUT WILL ACCEPT
BAOKABLE HH1L
YOU HAYS MISSED SOMETHING!
If you have not been in and got our prices.
"W"e sire Sellix
BESfP FATEOT TSlLOim $1.05 S>C
30 S&GJT&S $10.0
300Ii GQKOlllABG EOtHrMOES $1. BW.
NAffiffi BEANS 18 LBS. F0R $1.
MEIGAN BEANS 18 LBS. TOll $1.
BEST (DANE SUGAR $5.40 SHG1&
Wc also have all kinds of Calicoes Ginghams Per-
cares Summer Dress Goods Gents' Summer Un
dcnisrar Machine needles and SHOES that
can't be beat. Wc will take your order for a
suit of tailor-made clothes while ou wait.
con mi mmm in
F. P. MADISON.
Tho township bnaid mit Mondav no
aboard tf tipmlizitinn hit adjourned
to rnrct ni.tiu tho 30ili Inst at
which tinm ilio acsor will bo ready
lo uiako liU returns.
H J. Chiloutt and family Kpctit n
Tim days on Clear (Jrcck l.iat week
with relatives. Hub) Raid ho fished
nil day and never even caught a nib.
blc.
NO 45
Kills Hide ion of Perry Kile and wife of
Elmwood who was brought lo town last
week lo rccelre medical treatment has suRi.
clently recovered us lo be ab'e lo return
dome. Ills parents came la after lilm Bet
urdsy.
Are you oinj to build? If so you
will need lumber lath bhinjjles doom
sa.sh lime cement cct. Seo Holin At
Brown Liberal Kansas and Tyrone
Oklahoma for price.
Mrs. Amanda L-iliittroli ban an ad-
vertisement of her new rcMuurant in
this isue. If you am locking for a
phico to gel a good meal you can't do
belter than to call at this place.
MiBCj IksMt Hibbo and Hutted
coiitemplalu opening a dressmaking es-
tablishment in Heaver in tho near
luturc. They were in town the first ol
the wtek looking for a suitable room
in which to conduct tho business.
A Ploasant Affair.
A pleasant lime whs enjoyed at the home
nt a M tl'-ll.. ...
(v. . ... ..cll nr.r i.usier. la 111. cniinly.
W'lneeday April 8. 1003. In honor vl
Grandma Wells' birthday. A goodly mim
lur of elderly people and relatives were
present nnd did ample justice lo the splen.
did dinner prepared In speaking nf din
tiers we are rrtnlnded Hint nine dm. in n
..... .... suuu vicigiu.
no exception.
We cin scarcely realise that sevcrfv.lx
jears hare pis.ed orer (Irandtna's land for
llmeliaiilcall gently wiib lier ns tttn In
lirr firm flop nnd ncule right nnd liearinir
1 lie many friends of Ornmlinn l.olli yourig
anu on wuu ner many returns of Mils ai
PJJ. One Mho Was There.
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H't rtenrrr lp 35
Wt No 28 Kokomo lp 31.72
Cor. Douglas Ave. and 2d St.
"We are reliably informed that the
Meado Lumber & Supply Co. at .Meade
Kuwait have a moro full ana complete
slock of lumber and I uildiug material
than can be found elsewhere and that
the quality h good and prices very low
Wo are compelled to on it letter ol
correspondence auuin this week. We
hope our correspondents will net bo-
come discouraged. Send ic your com.
municiliens each week and tboy will be
published whenever space will permit.
IV I). Tiiurnear who Las been con-
ducting the 0. K. barber shop at this
plain for the last few month? sold hit
nhep and Oitures this week to T. J.
Norihcros who will continue busiuci-s
at the same old stand.
Our bu-.iuc.s3 policy in "Live nnd lit
live." If you do not bclicyo it the
next time you nrc in Liberal Kansas
or Tyrone Oklahoma call on llolin &
Brown at ibo lumber yard nod ask lor
prices on anything you want.
Wall lVruin' of Gale was a busi-
ness caller in our village the first of tin-
week. Wc understand that Mr Per
kins will petition for licenro to conduct
a saloon at Gate.
Tho Meado Lumber & Supply Co. ol
Meade Kansas are strictly reliable aud
all newcomer- and those intending to
buy lumber nnd building material can
buy good material ul lowest prices at
their yard.
For Solo.
Or to exchange for catlie: My sad-
dle and driving rlallion Sum Kckcr.
Ho is a benuti nl chestnut rorrel
-lands iC hands high and weigh
llfiO pound- and is a tiaiurnl built
uoucr 01 iiiucii power anu great en-
durance having trotted a milu in '2-"t0
when but a two year old. Ue was sir.'
ed by Sun Kekcr he by Claymi-rr 1st
dam Belle of Tennessee by Liring-
oion Clayntorr by IVaeomaU-r No. 2d'0
IVaeemakcr by ilamiliouian No. Ill;
lt dam Halliu Fei-gtesby Smith; dim!
nf Sam Kcker Jr.. bv llonestv Nn 170
record i:l() sire of Big Soap record
2 20 siro of Lucy dam olOlumny
Maid record 'J;20; Krand dam b
Kentucky Bed Bird. Address me or
call at the ranch.
W. A. Cusler
Maikoll Co. Toluca Kans.
Wo will say to the new settlers of
Beaver vout.ty nnd lo the old ones a-
well that if you aro looking for an
honest place to buy pood consult the
advertising columns of tho IK-mlii.
Tho huiiieii.s firms reiircsnnted tbern-
in are all reliable uuil will do ju.t what
ll.AH ... .1 . .. fl ...I
...l- Biijr uiey will. jncv want vour
patronago aud tlny use this tb best
means f telling you so.
For Sale.
I will i.cll or trade for cattle my
mammoth jack coming 5-vears-old
15! hands high of hcavv'build ami
heavy boned. Color biaek; light
point-; line pcrfornw; good breeder.
If interested addrexs me. or call at niv
rarjch.
W. A. Cit'ter.
Haskell Co. Tnluea Kans.
Wanted.
trams lo break -10 ncres or more of sod fmir
Inclies deep and put In to kallir corn. I
will pay J2 00 per acre and furnWi seed
Apply nt oneo. F. I.. Hmtlli.
2 Kiiftlewotd Kans-
P. C. Tracy is headquarters for gents
furnishing goods.
Total.
Redemption T 8 Oerl 28 sale IS'jO
r
r.o
1110 itle of 1900
222 .ale of 1001 .'.' .'.'
22:1...
.. .
6(1.72
II 311
.n.2i
II 8.1
.11 70
It 1.1
.Ii.7l
:in.7i
lOsalo of 1002 j-(
Toll Ill 07
Ter Tax remitted o;8 J7
Herb"! Jiiilt-menl pd p o
Itei-errnlr cert Jos Mhliaker.. -
Hcbtle on erroneous asse smcnl . . I 2
Total luon n
Ileiter Okla.
Mch I 1003
DonrJ county commljslonere lliatercotin-
ly Ukla.
Uiollrmen:
lleloe fin I n lll of ibr ertdlts of the
eouuly Ireiuurer fur Keh IP0.I:
Coniingent Wb.
No- Ami.
8M M
;'W 1.C0
'" 8.50
1103 22
113?
M.VJ
1172 ;.'.
Total
Court Uls.
'W SO
fill.! .125
98 '.'.'..'.".'.'.. .130
Total in.:w
Poor and Insane Wis.
o 8.1 8
87 2o
Tola! 120.K1
Hoid and Uridgo Wis.
2
Total o
School Uu'rlct His
A. L McPhorson Pres. II E. G Putman Vice-Pres
Ed E. McPlierson Cashier.
BANK OF BEAVER CITY
to Bnnr
livery courtesy consLstcnt with conseivative
banking extended to patrons. Interest
paid on time deposits. Vour account
solicited be it large or small.
M
11 HONEY
..8.
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45..)0
.OGAL AND PERSONAL
Cane teed for sale at Andenon's.
A lillle son of Mr and Mrs John I.lle of
Kokomo Is reported as being quite jlck.
Al Buchanan Iraunacted bualuesa In town
Saturday
William Clothier is painting D. B
Kinder'i new business bouse this neck
.Iunt received at Aiidereon' a car of
rait at utfct prico
Mrs Ida Qrnvei ol' Cllne was a
buttress caller in town yeMcrd.iy
Haiti I And rumors of rains!
But bo rains.
for
T. L. Floyd has bo in suffering
toiucllmo with lumliagn.
A. F. Hick liveryman wi nt to
Liberal yesterday.
D. B. Kinder is fencing a pasture
this week lo tho Sand Hills north ol
town.
V Anderson has just received new line
ot Atiii-Hust tiuwaro."" Call and ex-
nuiino it
Miss EioBa Plain of Klmwood who spent
few days at the While House Hole) re-
turned to her borne at Klmwood Saturday.
Do you hsvo good luck? If you
lon't wear a "Lucky Kabbll's Foot
hat and you will.
Sheriff M. K. iltbbs is -pciidinp- a
few days on hit fine claim at Clear
creek this week.
Say boys did it o)er conio across
your uilnd that you can tako 0110 of
C. Trany's buggies for just a lew J.
Tbern will bo n teachers' pxamlnn-
llon held in tho court room April 24
nd 25 1003. Ooithii Kagay.
I D. Nilos and snns who went to
May lust week uHcr their cattlo return
ed home Monday.
K M Mo Pirlsud will erect m cum-
tnndious rcldctiw on his rauuh
wst of Beaver (n m short ilme
Mrs 8irintr.er Hes of Custer na
viitor lu toJT'i the latter part of last
tk.
Merchant. J M Baker is trjing
his hand at farming this week.
Ordella Hushing made final prool
for the heirs of Mary C. Lawis dc
ceased Saturday.
I. W. Savage who has been so'
jouroing in Ouihriu for several weeks
returned to Beaver Iuesaay.
J. W. McCool and son Rny of KUtrslde
wsro snioiiR tuslnets Ciller Batunlay
They wero breaking a "bronc" lo drite.
vtell yes tlie wind blew a few spavins
Friday and rrlilay nlglil. we have a lull
ngaluat ihe wealber uian fur about elgbl
hour lltep.
Dr L. H Muuull was called to
Bivcrsidc Tuesday to atlond T. J.
Judy of that place who .a seriously ill.
Geo. I'. Brown madn final proof on
his homestead before Judge Mecsc
Saturday
N. L. Whims of Liberal spent a
few days on Johi flcorj-c's ranch this
week and ras a buaioets caller in town
Tuesday.
Mrs. Amanda Lohstmh is now
occupying her new residence in the
city aud has opened her restaurant lo
the public.
Bolin & Brown Liberal Kansas and
Tyrono Oklahoma carry a complete
lino of everything usuallr found inn
lumberyard.
Mrs Mary Ilanf-on who has beon
employed at tho City Hotel for sever-
al weeks has gono lo the country for a
lime
Mrs. H ( Dunlop and daughter
L'tzie of Clear Lake visited Mrs 0
M. Gardner last week. They were
shopping in Beaver Saturday.
8am Gully formerly of Grand Val-
ley but who recent sold out his in-
tercuts there has removed o Arkansas
and is now located at Clarksvillo.
N K. Boguo ami wile of Guymon
are the proud parents of a little son
who arrived at their homo Saturday
April I8II1. "
Frank Goodnight Hvirfmiia of
Englewood wni in H-aver Tuesday.
He pttri'hvei some coir bides wliile
biro. "
Dick Boren of Cu.sit-r was in town
tho latter part of li wrek. Mr. Boren
met with all kinds of bid luck after
leaving home. In tho first place he
forgot to oil his bui-gy before Martin;
and so got 'hut-box" bel'oro ho pro-
ceeded very far. Af'er his arrival in
Beaver one of the mulis he was diivini?
bicamo sick and almost "passed in hix
checks". The initio fin illy recovered
thou-ili and Mr. Huron roiitrned home
Sunday.
N K. McCoid was in town a few
days last neck. Ho was returning
from a trip through Missouri and
Arkansas where ho bad b?en hunt'ini;
a mnrkct for his mules and horses nLn
looking at thitounlry with u licit to
locating. Whilo ubsent ho visited his
parents and others relatives at Mcd-
ford. Mrs. McCord his ir.nlhcr. U bo
ing treated for cancer by Dr. Samuel
of Wichita. She has been afflicted for
thirty years but never until of late
has it caused her any pain.
TkHl wm
mtff
2 2 100.
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7 00 .'17
8 2l.-l.or.
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Itefunti II 2910
10 12 1:1:1 01
.IS 2.-1
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18
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21
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Uuiip'.n No 2 3 oti tiouds Dial 13 Hug
12 50
We are reliably informed of the
marringo of Sirs. Verda Kpiicrson
formerly of Beaver lo William
Tutbeioh ol McaJo. Kansas Mrs
Kppcrson i' a sister of A. F. Bock of
our city and will bo remembered by
Bcavrr people she having conducted
a milliner aid dressmaking parlor at
this phteo last winter. Tho Herald
speaks for her many friends hero in
wishing her a long life of success nnd
happiness.
A pretty cunning horse thief was elrculat
Ing in the ilclully of Cllne taut week. He
alnln a horen from J 0 Miles of near Ihal
place and coming on west slopped fur tbe
night with Ormal Header of Hlvcrslde. lie
told Mr. Hender lliat he bad been tn Hearer
after Ike doctor for Mr Miles who was
very tick with mumps but that Or Munsell
was out making a professional call and
would uol return fur soreral days Mr
(lender llun muffle! that lie go to Nye af
Icr Dr Hlckersoti. The lllef said he
would and started at onee iu Dial dlrocllon.
but as he has not returned we presume he Is
l 111 looking fur a Dr
CASTOR I A
for Infants and Children.
Tli KM Yw Have Always BnM
Bears ihe
BIgnattu-o of
A Good Meal in a New
Clean Restaurant go to
LOHSTROHS'
When in town Cume in
and dine with us
Notice
N'nttee la hi'rt'by alien tn alierso-ia Inler.
esltd In lliesUti-uraiiiii'l II. Wncls ilt-
ernteil. lliat 1111 lli-ijtli tiny nt April A. It
lO'ij.CaiulIno i:. WiimN. II i n ihu 1'rolintr
Ciiurl of Ihucminty m Uiavernnd tnrrl ory of
Oklahoma 1111 Iii.truuieiii 111 urltliu 1'iiriort-
lliff tnl llu-liist nil nml caliiuirnl ol Sonuel
II. Woods ilereand. nml nltn Un hi siild
court lior ntltl-m nnijlnif fi.r tin-irolate of
entil last hid ami Irstaunnt of Saiunrl .
Woodt and li'tier ttsinmi ntiiry tno tin-re.
on it sitlil pflltloiK r. the i-xe tutor nunit 4 In
said will
fursiiitnt lonnonlHrt.r ssld eniiri made on
tlm 1Mb tiny or.iil Iqnjt
Notice la h-rvliy I'e. lh.it Thin day the
7llnliiy or M11r.nl tl ehoiirol la o'elirkn. 111.
nfsa'il day Mint IicIiik a day of Ihe n-viilitr
Mayteriiiigoj of KM court hiislneii iipr. int.
euns iiieuiniirnrlii'srlnv lll'u mnl piov.
Initt'iid lll at the rcilul.- court room In
INari-r InaiiliU-oiiiiir or llcuwr hIich nnr
andatl l-irsnns luteresled may iippfur nml
(o-UM tli- same
InteMliuonywhereiif t huvehcieunio si-i in)
hrnd and aral of said I'rubaio Court this ijtli
ilayol Arll A I) iDoj.
s""l ) II. I. Mrese.
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231 51
37 01
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by buying your Groceiies at ANDERSON'S.
to Supply your wants. Prices the LOWEST. Just come
in and get Prices and you will not go to the Road anymore
for Goods.
i Will not be Undersold.
Yours for Business
F. H. ANDERSON.
ABrJP35K TBAOT.
9
DEALER IN
si 41 pa
Total 3018. 37
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Ilecpt No 1 ISO Ter laxes
llefuud Hearer I. & J-irest Co
Itcspeclfully subiiililed
II. K 0 Pulman
Co. Tress.
Statement of credits of county treasurer's
ilice for tbe month nf .March 1003:
l.linwood lp wl NoilS 81 II
lledi'tnp cert To SmiIcH'OO 2 10
i 18
Hchool District Wis.
Dlsl No. tt No. Ami.
1 2 111.85
SS
HARDWARE
GLASS HARI9E
G'iykERK.
Aen for Sucleye farming Macfimerv.
Give me your order for Wind Mills
Pumps Casings Pipe etc.
I can fill your order for
anything in my line.
m
URTIE
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SELL
Sclz Shoot sell everywhere at the same price. Just
As Cheap at BEAVER as CHICAGO.
When we sell Sclz Shoes we guarantee every pair to
give satisfaction or your money back. Wo can
it your feet in any last or leather.
COME AND SEE!
Wo have also received our Spring stook of Dry
Goods and Gents Furnishings.
Mens' Oveishiits. 2j )$ 40 co. 7j and $1.00
Mens' Underwear aj 3 1 and 10 cents the Garment
Mens' Overalls o 60 7r and 6'J cents.
Mens' Parts S1.2J to $).50. . '?
Latest Style in Boys and Mens' Hats Shlrls Ties Hoscry?-"
and Shoes. USDIvlNS' GELEBmaiBEB '''
Come and give us your order for a ne"v Spiing suit.
1000 SAMI?liES 70 SETHE07 1KW
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