The Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 17, No. 3, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 2, 1903 Page: 1 of 4
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BEAVER BEAVER COUNTY OKLAHOMA TERRITORY THURSDAY JULY 2 1903.
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SPECK HAM feUOTHERS.
Successors to T. L. Floyd.
. Wo have Just purchased tie Floyd
Ltverv Bam and will conduct tlio saroo
M a first cUn barn. IT yon wint a
team so tno. HoracS boarded.
UlfjU gfltftW $M?J
LUKES' Prop.
A Good First Class Hotel
in the Business part
of the Cit Nice
Clean Bod.
Uiu XI03 and Sl.SQ fsr di
Beaver-City pKLA
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BEAVER CITY HOTEL
J the but place in town to get a
good rquarc meal nod com-
forlablo bed. No tronblo
spared to make our
guests cntn-
fortiblc.
Rates the Lowest
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Linda and botu'e (or sale. ee
Tannehill & Rock.
A hat drummer wm doing ttic town
the first of the week.
Charles and Victor Cranmcr went fo
tho railroad this week nfler supplier
U. II. Loofbourrow had a now plain
door put in his Uw office this week.
There was a alight rie in the Beaver
river this week.
C. N Birdrall of Custer was io the
village tho first of tho week.
PHOTOSI PII0T08! ;At Carson
Bros.
Wall Perklus of Qate was a busi.
ncra caller Thursday.
Frank Long oi Clear Lnkc r.pent a
few hours in town Thureday.
Atuon Hlbhs ia reported aa belcg on
the eick liat.
Ben Bogue !o the owner of a new
riding cultivator
Conic to Beater to yet jour pictures
made.
Rot. H. C. Ualway preached to the
people of Saga Saturday erenit.g.
C. W. Ault of Castor wu a bui
ness caller Tuesday.
F. H. Anderson transacted business
iu Liberal tho Brat of the week.
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Kl Rotlcmcr of Clear Luke
walking for Att Thomas.
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When in need of any work
in my line call on me.
I NAVE FI1S
When it comes to fixing
your doors and win-
dows. The most
careful attention
given all wo-k large or
small. Sec me for terms
SaHHMHsVav
Icu orentn dt Mrs. Klvira Cartmol'a
Wednesday and Suturday of eaoh week.
A. Pnlmor and wile or Boyd were
plessant callcrH in town last week.
For surveying aeo 0. P. Williams at
Boaver Bank. 7 a.
Dr. L 3. Munsell was called over to
L. !L HuatesVe this week to oeo Miaa
Emma Plain who is quite sick.
The ground is getting pretty dry
and a good rain would be acceptable.
Perhaps no will pot it 8aturdtty.
Mm. John Savage went down to
Riverside Saturday to spend n wedk
with Mrs. Oeorgo Healy.
Mrs. M agile Mott of Oitkatoona
Kana'air aril a lady frltnit nf IllinoU
are Mtlng with Mr
Hamilton
and Mrs. R. II.
Rcf. T. H. Stono has been somewhat
indfopoad ainco his Arrival in Bearer
but it la hope'd that when bo stcts rest-
ed fr6fe his tHp ho will feel better.
Caibf-tncctlnrj opens tonight. Ev-
erybody should make it a point to at-
tend tli 080 meetings as regularly as
potaible.
Sovercl eornps among the "fnif.ll fry"
.have been pulled off tnli week. The
youngsters around hero are pretty much
"game".
Tom Symon is in charge of tho
Challenge Gordon in the Journal otKco
and is turning oft job work at a pretty
good rate for a new hand.
While rldiug ucrujs the tfouth Flat
on his return home from S. D. John-
Don's John Lanuster captured a couple
of young coyotes.
Marriage lUuhao wu) ianued laHwcck
for tho union or Jco M.Collins age
68. to Sarkh Liucolo ago G6 both of
Tcxhoma. Cupid goto is his nork on
old aa well ns yoUng
Are you going to build? If so you
will noed lumber lath shingles doors
sash lime cerhent etc. 8ee Bolin &
Brown Liberal Kansas and Tyrane
Oklnhomo for prices.
We would bo glad to receivo a sam-
ple of all products grown in the couau
ty. Bring; in your specimens and let
ua tell the outside world what Beaver
county is capable of producing.
Charles Cartuiel who has been at
Grand Valley with his Bister Mrs. J.
P. Morris for several wecko returned
home Monday fur a visit with his moth.
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BEAVER CITY LIVERY BARN.
Good Teams.
Good Rigs.
Competent Driv
ers.
A. F. ROCK
Proprietor.
CELEBRATION AND PICNIC.
July 3d and 4th 1903 at Elm
Grove on the Kiowa. FiXcellent pro-
grams Platform dancing and excellent
musio. itarse racing and foot racing.
Speakers lion. R. M- Pointer or
Kanaa. Robt. II. Loolbuufrow of
Boaver City Oklahoma and other
ft prominent speakers. First class res-
taurant on grounds.
J. C. Hess
MertHetnj
0. N. BirdsalU .
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We havo fifrchasod one of (be latest
improved well drills and nrn now pre
pared to put down weili through r.ny
kind of soil (utokxand or rock. For
further particulars see or write
Lamaster & Son
Boaver 0. T.
Carton Bros. will only tay in Beav.
cr a short Ome so if you want photon
)oit will havo to hurrv.
Rath Cnon has returnod frora Tek-
as and will assist his brother ia photti-
grapbio work.
Owing to our limited spaoo we caB
bot give a report of tho Sunday School
Convention this weuk.
Mrs. M. J. Pcsamorc. who is visit-
ing her sister Mro. J. W. Webb ia
quite sick thin week with neuralgia
Amos ilibbs and son Owen went to
Liberal last week to market their aptitJg
crop of wool.
II. 13 G. Putnian and wife roturncd
home Monday from their trip to ftaugu
aud vicinity.
Flroworka:
For Croworks of all kinds go to An-
derson's and get tho fineat n'ado.
Mrs. Aiuoi Ilibbsis nursing Mrs.
Will Thomas at present. Mrs. Thoman
iv steadily improving1.
C. M. Peinbcttoa of Crooked Creek
township made a cull in Boaver Thurs
d7' j
Charles White took soino horses
donn to W. J. Jones' Saturday to pas-
ture. Mrs. F. P. Madison has been quite
sick sinco our last issue but wo are glad
to nay that rfbe is now much improved.
Ed MePhorsan and wire ride to town
now in a new buggy wbieh was pnr-
chased of C. Traoy;
A. Van Tassel of l.ogau was auong
the taany who visited tho county seat
this week
Elbert Clift went to Liberal Friday
returning Saturday in company with
Mrs. Jeonio Linley who has been spend
ing a few days with friends at that
placo.
Mrs. G. H. Merchant of Liberal
was a caller in to'vn bat wrek. This
In Mrs. Merohaut'u Grst tup to Beuvt-r
for aotao time dad she said rhe could
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Oeorgo tiyniona and Mm Ida Todd
of Fultos Were marrird at that plac
la-t week. The Herald wishes tho
young oonplc auccpss.
Fop Salo or Tr'ade:
Fivu good lots in county seal
in Oklahoma r.irra preferred-
be deeded
M. .1. MeUravr
4 w 7a Waurikn. 0. T.
Crng Brothers Imvu just opened up
a now lumber yard at Liberal Kanaa a
and are prppired to furniih you any.
thing usually carried in a first claw
lumber yard. Givo them a trial order
and (hey will convince you that their
prices ore ripot.
While playing bjiuball Saturday nf
ternoon il. P.. Cron got hit in the
facQ with a ball nhich put one eyeeut
of sight for a few days. The btriks
was a severe one and skinned Mr. Car
son's faoc badly. It was very painful
at first bat it is now hcsling nicely.
JR. R. Coffey brought f ome nice home
cured meat to town last week which
sold readily. Mr. CufTry has a fine
plate on Timber creek for a hog ranch
and could rfiako an independent for-
tune with hog) alone. lie also has a
find bunch of cattle.
lnd Ortl'e at Woodward O. T
Juntr s 190).
vniifeU hartb atvsn that ttta foltowlni
..ui.r I... nted not lea M lilk luun-
tloa ta mat 8n woof indi)or't ol hi
dalm aaa thai aauprow win 0 mu
fnrali P. KelyctllcorilioiJimiououruor
(Mvsr eooaty. O. t or In hi abaenca tfor
rTUiIeutat Beaver O. T..011 Aur- 4. !.
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JebJifi. MaVskalt. (or the H uwM. M awM
iifl).4M.Bl.
He name the Wtowlna; wit t SKrbva
hi 4Hiiht4 rlMkr'a ai nuttlvar
IIMeCaaUfeeAvM:
M. jaaV.llMhMt JuJr. e.
lUr.hUr. of Wt.a o.
Our write-up of tho different basi.
nes eBlerpritea will be' rentinued neit
week.
Mrs. Elvira Curt nisi bandies fanoy
grooertM ako pop ice cream and litu-unade.
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Bernard Ullrich aud Charley Iolow
started for the Kaasae wheat fields last
week
Our lumber yard having just been
opened our stock is ori of iha best and
most compicto in Liberal Kansas.
We can fit you out with any thing in
our Hue. See us before buying.
Craig Bros.
George Heath received a message
Saturday annouhoing the death of bin
brother who was injured a few days
previous in hf tihg a hay rack on a
wagon Mr. Heath has tho sympathy
of his many friends.
John Kilo and wife and Mi.13 Corths
Kagay returned from Kentou Friday
where they had gone for Evangelist J.
H. Stone and family. Rev. Stone will
rest a fetr days before opening the
camptnecting.
Tho big platform for the Fuurth of
July danie is buing put down. Ilenth
uud Madlidn know just bow to con-
duct n dance rind all thoso who enjoy
tripping tho light filtttastio will have a
jolly time on this pavillion.
Our business policy is "Iivo and let
live." If you do not bclieye it t'uu
next time you are in Liberal Kansas
or Tyrone Oklahoma call on Bolin &.
Brown at the lumber yard and ask for
prices ou anything you want.
A. 0. Huddlestou of Logan was Iu
town Thursday lie says ho has am
prospects for a good crop this year" and
is spending lots' of titno In earing for it
Ha will have sotfYo peaches but not so
anay aa naoal
B. J. Cole and wife-' who have been
conducting tho Wbit6 House Hotel
havo uoved to their claim in tho coun-
try They took tl e Herald along with
them mid will keep posted on all local
matters
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L. T. Trow of Kingman county
Kausas citno in lost eok and filed ou
laud near Missouri Flats. His daugh
tcr and enn alio a Mrs. Walker fifed on
land at the same time. Mica Trew is n
&uhoo! teaoher.
We have juu opeurd up a new lum-
per yard at Liberal Kansas and ore now
prepared to furnish you with anything
in the lumber line. When yon afe in
need of anything of tho kind do not
fail to call on or write us for priced.
Craig Bros.
W. T. Luwrence who about a yoar
ago settled on the North Flats has ai
fine a field of oats as you could care to
eco and which woro raised on second
year sod. He alro his a good outlook
for kiffir corii) inilo maize Indian corn
etc.
Mi. H. C. Ua!7i; and Mrs. A.
Groves went to Liberal last week to
meet Rev. C. G. Murphy of Oklaho-
ma City and another able Sunday
ich'ool worker of Topoka who came
hrfs to conduct a Sunday School con-
vention. They returned hotr.e Monday
We will coll at public auction at
Arnott on July 11 1903 iOS head
good milk owh; 25 head of horses;
1 full blood Red Pole Hall 'forms:
Six months time at 10 per cent inter-
est or 8 percent discount for cvh.
A. L. McPherson & Sons
Mrs. Hattie Boguo is bick with the
measles. The disease seems to be in a
ratker mild form and ihould not be
greatly dreaded still we feci a little
''fihakey" and want all "measley" peo-
ple to keep their diuanco. Wu bare
not had 'em.
The Journrl Mw pVetly Urge ttafi
for a litiln sir-column folTo. It linn ten
editor twelve ranaj:rm ten rolkitors
two compoaiiors twelve Workers in tho
iiirchaniot! drpariniont and "DcvlU"
galore. On the other hand tho Her.
aid is a seTcn-cohimn f'olin and it con-
ducted entirely by yuur humble ser-
vant who fills every po'ition from h(ll-
boi to p&Mepot 1 ut then "louk who
we are."
Bo jon wast your photo? Carson'
Brol Hill upeu up their gallery Jul'
1st
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Milfea Todd of FalltH aW m
the eraMtibati Bkyerti f tW bUIm vh
Ib Uw'b rt w'riik Uekiaf offiiMi''tU-'
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J V Nlles and son Lcander nho
havo been absent from homo for sever-
al wetks eoBihicling Salvation Army
neetlas feturned homo this Week aud
wllbieaBatifj for aHlle. They bad'
geosskdsVro tjieir wsMitigs whtht
timtff lira. Fmb DniniaoBl;-rdraaVr'.
rtWM NVttfHefS Went
JmAm Iraim tiuj.' lii'tiiiii J' kkat
ii Waw BMaaiBa i trvaaie)tstsj(
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Mrs. J. R Quinn ia enjoying a vioit
from her sister Mrs Nettio Cox and
husband und children of Richard
Miburi. Tho sisttrs liave been ecr
erated for four years and it is unneces-
sary to say that the meeting was a joy
ous one. The visitors will remain a
wcuk or tco Jayii.
QGOO.OO Reward.
The above Hum will be paid for in-
formation leading to tho arrest nnc
conviction of any one guilty of hiding
stoaling or depredating on any cnttli
belonging to me.
Fk'kb Taintob
fl tan. Eticlewood Kan.
White out driving ono djy thlj week
MUiiii Bessie Hibbs and Clara Husted
came near meeting with a aeriouo ac-
cident. The team they were driiing
became u'nfnanaguablc and ron away.
Fortunatey they broke looso from the
buggy and only the harness wjs dam.
agsd. It being broken badly.
Mrs. W. J. Maple has leased the
White House Hotel fnr a period of
three months and if aim finds the work
Erolltuble will probably purchase tho
ouie at the end ef that time. Shoand
her daughtirs and ion Clyde will rui
the establishment. They are all capa-
ble ef conduttiug a hotel in a satisfac-
tory manner and will bo sure to plesto
their patrons.
For Sale. 100 picked cows out of
700; mostly young nstive cows. Ou
approved security will give one two
aud throo years time at B jet coot if
desirod. Would entertain preposition
to put them 6Ut on shares. Also fine
heifnr calves' to contrast for fall deliv-
ery. Thela Cattle Co.
Ashland Kas
James Bare was in town last week
nnd ho took out some fluid uith which
to prworvo fruit for exhibition at the
World'a Fair. Mr. IUro han one of
the finest farms in the county on whioh
he raises the very best quality ot all
kinds of fruit. His p-auhw pears atid
Piles cannot be excelled we care not
where they are raissd. Ho also has a
large acreage of alfalfa which ic fine
heoido other growing crops.
The nek: annual meeting of the
Southwestern Veterans' AssosiaUon
will be held at Dodgn City Kansas' on
Sept 121 and 4 1003. All old
soldiers and their faasillas arc especial
ly requested to attend. Mrs. Nellie
Grotes isVicc-Prcsidflnt for this dit-
triot and it is her desire to have her
territory well reprosonted. Get read)
and go and have a good routing time
such aa can only be had at an Old
Soldiers' Reunion
Reuben IVkcr who has been liviog
alono at bis home on Clear crc'k tlncc
his oun Bruce nnd wifo went to Ki'.u:ns
to harvest was taken quite sick last
week and for three days was alone and
almost unable to ware for himielf. The
third day Ivinss liownc passed the
lioufe and the sick man inmaged to
summons him. Mr. Bowne brought
him to town aud he is now a. the home
of his son William. At present ho ix
improved in health.
SirsoD Riohey and Mum Susie Eg-
bert were carried at the home of Judsc
H. D. Meese on Monday June 2D.
1 903 Justice Tauuohtll bmeiating.
After the ceremoriy tho couple wiint to
tho home of the bride's parents where
a reception awaited them. Only the
relatives and a few friends wt ro present
when tho ceremony wao porformed.
The yonng cuiiplo will leave for Ne-
braska iu about two weeks where they
will nuko their futun homo. The
Herald extends good wishes.
Go to C. I'raey Ant. for McFarland
Carriage Co. Vr your Buggies und
Vnhicles he has just received a cw
load direct from Factory at Conner
ville Iud all warranted by the factory
which Tracy i;u.irnn ten's to jiutelmer
why buy from middlemen or catalogue
housoa and pay local rates and frieghts
when you can buy from urst nanus di-
jeot from tho factory und obtain ci.r
load rite allround and ou know yon
are dealing with the manufactory di-
rect Trary wili civc you an honost
deil McF.irlar.d Y'shieles an. the best
Come and see them right here at Beav
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liliniiiv Mt tti cletf or bilslu.tii JntiH iutli
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Due frrna tmtiLn
f5nih and elcht ehn&yn
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CapttaUtrck prlit In ..
umllvlildt I'tuail less ftpthfrit kkil tfltia
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Individual JepoHtn nibjr't tsibi-ci lthtn
vlrat rrruflcatca of deposit. ;oj
Bills p ablu 503.
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Tertltory of OLtSoin Cnonly or Urr.rer
1 Eil H. MeCh-ritm. rishl'roilie iove
namej lUtiK. dueolctnulj- wtar that the
above statement Is trap unit that eald Hank
ha lit) bib. r llabllltlr iml Is rn.t !'tJ"rKT on
any Bute er cMlialloa Mher than that shown
Intlio tb-ive ftttennt to the tm o! wy
knowlud?o und hellpf ao hlp me iVhI.
JM K. Mel'henon
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Silbserlbed abd swura t'j If foro no tbU i(tb
day of June. IPjj
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I and Office at Woodward o .
Nolle-ta hrrthy elrrq tb tba. leHoWMr
untied aettlerji nttdH.! f h late.
thin to make flnal praot In lap(ot1 el Mi
dalntafu: lUnl jald it( tlllenMtibeSM
ti. L'. Knly.tlerk pfiLf IUl(lcAijterBir
r toynlj . o. T r In hjajitM; ace twfefe J n
W. Htv.fP his depury at DtavrrU. T.i est AWc
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.tamm A. I o-tr.h. Pparr. y.T H No laVJI
f-rtht rM no.'. X aw faro ce.Tjy nr
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lie n itntt the fnJUwIfi1 rltnra t rro
hif ct'otinuooi tMhlnre upoaanil euttlva'
Hon of aald laud via
C.KtTKfi ItnMnatt. Cbitka T.JtnWr. Jobp J'
Golttli Kr.ChatleN Crantarr. DfaverUT.
F. D. 'zir llefttter
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Nctlca la hatsby glru that t)ut Jollowlat;
namp(1aeittrl.M filed no(c5-of h Utan
ll'.u to mako Deal pioof In auppft at hll
clam an J thiCanld piqof will Valttali befor
tluj Kricls'r and Rr Ct4vor oj tha. V. H.Laa4.
OfUca at Wwidward U . oa Ang. il. Use
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t-he name thtellowlnf;ltafnto prav
herrnnttnuoua rcildetica upoa.aad eultlva
tunof mid l-init Mil .. ' .
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Jntrna V. Mcrhrrrim Ira M. Htwlna. (ae O.
F !' Heaty lt(ilter.
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Can sell you goods for'tash
20 AND 25 FEB Ml LOWER
than any one else in town or at the railroad either
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Because he buys for cash and thus gets the benefit of
an extra discourt which time buyers do not
enjoy. Go in and sec him the next time
you arc in town arid gel prices.
ROBERTS WEBB k
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Wo have on display in this office
somo fine specimens of barley and oafs
which wore railed by William Rcddirk
ou his farm at Six Mile. The oats are
an gsod as anyone would wlah for any
country and tho birlcy 11 also fine.
Heretofore in speaking of William Red.
dick's plaeo we callod it "ranch" but
now sitico the production of such groin
it is entitled to bo called a farm. Lay
nido your siddlo and spur William if
yon have land which will produce such
grain as this. Mr. Reddick has about
20 acres ef barter and atti.
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Jacob Berrnds of tho east end of the
couuly waa a' bualut&J caller ia town
last week. Mr. Bercnds never conies
to town without bringing something.
This timo it was i fino satuplo of wheat
and some delicious raspberries which
were raised ou1 his farm over in that lo
catity. Ho stated that he had rone
four-yi'ar.old black locust troej which
would measure 4 and S inches in din-
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aneier ana were u seet tan. fie nas a
largo grovo of these trees aud aome of
Ihuo days when he cunbe them ill he
cau trot with tho mllliunsiro class.
WLiw nwmi. FEED
fioua. onv goods run
niTUIE OEITS FUfr'
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We have just bought another large invoice" oF'SlVoe
and Slippers of ail sizes making us the most' com1.'
plete stock of Shoes in the city.
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cflioe at present wrestling with the art
t'y'pjapiiltal. Tlie bdII-boi pi
abating stiek etc. don. t U icem juat
plaiv to her MHW'lmt At Ms Brogra(tog
Albert Wellborn attorney whose
profeaeioual card appoara in this issue
is just rocenlly from Marshall Ar.
kansas. Ho has oponed an office with
lb 1) Bank of Boavir City and located
claim about two milts fru'iu town. He
will de-VOto his entire ttiue to tho prb.0-
tije of law and tho upbuilding of tho
county. Mr. Wellborn has a Tamlly
who will coJae as won' u be can rent 1
home or -build. His credentials ahow
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The Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 17, No. 3, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 2, 1903, newspaper, July 2, 1903; Beaver, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc68442/m1/1/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.