The Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 17, No. 49, Ed. 1, Thursday, May 26, 1904 Page: 1 of 4
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14est HHy kiWct' prices Craj9'.
Ray a shirt waist let at Web'
The latest novelty.
Th af halt stiveta ia Beaver ere be'
wHif quite dusty aga!a.
Sptiag sad jammer Jrw good at
fcadkWs.
Albert It Y-ung made final proof
betim Judge II. I). Mce-e JJoHJaj.
(Jo to Madtua a lor ror nnM-
ware and glassware
0 N. Birdsalt came up frrw Custer
Iho rt c-ftha wek.
aaa dees shirts sad lies at M.d-
rSuuV. Brad tbr ail f Batiek & Stedman
tUb wrtk. They sing a new aung.
Dr. A. H. Tall ha decided io re-
main hi Beaver wrcml days tuuger.
The Ssnatt Set magazine will enter
taia yea.
D. M. Kile eas give roa a good
sttieoth job fa blackmithie.
W. K Mitcbl a prwrnwH a-
Viaat of branhnt pu a few djja ir
lieavrr aince oar but Uuo.
Tue Atlrccale annoaticr mat tbe
"watt" ijuartello will rural b tuuiic tae
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tue Alltma and dansbter Mrs.
II oar a nl anl cbtldreo ara tuitiag Mm
II. K. I'amaa tbU werk.
Nhw U tha tisia wbra yon fanner
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Kite can do tt for 51m MtUr&ctotilj.
CbkrTptilica Garrett ia dnia wrae
tod and turonrj work oa uar cilt
thunittgbrare.
A. A. Bmwn'uf LockPsod em up
In leaver Saturday tu uka t io tbe
Masamta tareliug li-ro
Whea bulldtas toh waat ta baild
wbnUatUllj. You will Sad ibe beat
Mtirrtat at Craig Uteibrm Liberal.
No lief an J. H. Sulliatea and
davsbtera Uiry rut up acreea door-
thia week.
Claude Mwj of Tyrone wa in
Heaver tbo first nf tbe week looking
up tbe etiiical attoalion here.
U. I. Ilarof th Kiotra tountrr
a araop Uinaa from a dUunee tu
allewd to la'Ma at Davrr IbU week
Don't watt till the laat day but come
in now and have your teeth fiietl up.
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The tat eat fad in Reaer U news-
papers. Grtynuraelf one lbs ONLY
ear The Herald.
Oar luaaber ia the kind tbat bat
ajaa our prieea. Oae ptiee to all. We
11 aH eideta precptly. Cone ia aad
It. C tVre aad family left tbe Irrt
of the wtck far Cubwado wbere tbey
fo ta aacure raajte for tbeir ttoek.
Tkfj will leeate peraaaently at Yuaia.
II. 8. 84take waa ia Bearer Mnadar
and aaade fna) prncr before W. T.
Quian. He bat bepea for ibe fr'wre
ef graver coaai;.
0 triti K te a ruab ef work Dr. A. 8
Toll haa dreJded to remain ia Bearer a
few dya lofljtcr lie ii prepared to do
all kiada of dotal work.
Rare Mr. Adroekte. Bearer mutt
bave a 4th or July. Undoubtedly wa
will nottaa Oabricl btowa bis bum ere
ht Umf.
J oh a lliieaNMR of Hutker was ta
Bearer Ta4iy of tbli wetk looking
up auattera pertaiotnp to bU liquor
licenae.
Tt 1'. MePbcraen one of our sub.
atantial reaMeata of tbe eaat end waa
in Beam Ibia week trausacliag b4-
aaa of atrial aatwre.
Tknae koibift tkeataeUea tadebtrd
to mp matt eH and aetila at oaea aa I
aat aeewieg manej badly.
J. W. WtBB.
atra P. ajaaiau aaa aaaafar
wba ba'va bH at Cater for a few
tree rvtaraed KnH thb rek bm
t tbe aVaKfcKt ef papa Madiae.
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Why not bajryibat oW rwh crowned .
Dr. Tull eaffko tbe work tyr yuu.
Dr. Tulldntlt. rrqueata those who
need detiU work done to call at once
a be w)l only be In fearer a ahoTt
time.
Tbe aetvteea of a paper lunger ara
badly aredt d in Heater. If ibete U one
ia thta viciaity bo would di well to
tak up. A Hula rard ia tbe Herald
would btia raaay a job.
My big Jack will make tbe raoo
f 1 001 at ny tla3e mi tailea wet of
Braser one aiile aortltof tha Hardeaty
aaail liae Section 24 Kange 22.
J. T. LoCAi Bearer OkU.
What ia Hearer (K)lnjj to do in tb
way of making (he capte crem thia
year. . wny not eoo.mmee airanpe-
Bttola at once fur the celebration oflhe
Olottoua Fuurtl?
0. 'V. Parktr ba concluded that
be wants tbe news and accordingly
came ia and aubsrribed ror tbe Herald
at week. He ucd to take tbe Jour
nal.
C. O. Taaaebill spent Mreral dayi
ta-t week ruaiicatinx on hi fiae raacb
ea Duck I'oud. He Shed a litlle.
tiailHl a little sad bad a general good
tiaae and oatiag.
Word from Mrs. W. I. Druaiaioad
of Knid states tbat although ber
recovery isbw.he ts gradually ia.
ptoving and will pvihapa again be able
to be about.
Dick Twin im over from tbe Flats
ytaferday. Mr. Twbt bai jut returned
rrom a aVhiDg trip oa tbe Culdwater and
we suppose be was loaded with sew
atone.
Ed Gardner Fred Kraaa aad rUb
Ulbba accoaipanied U C- Cope to Col
orado haviag charge of tbe stock ea-
route. Ibe boys will pctbaps remain
there tent time.
Ifyourlerta arw bad bow is the
tkue to itet iheaa iird up aad hs the
beat saaaaer too. Dr. A. B. Toil tbe
efieieat den tat will be glad to serve
you. At tbe iVhiie Uoae Hotel.
Rev. Williaaas preached to a large
aad appreciatira audieaee at the church
Saaday ereaiag. He is a good talker
aad his aeruoat are full of Gospel
truths.
What a the taaiter with B.leru &
McKiitip.? They're all riphi! & i.
that i.ew sidewalk they sxe putting
down io front oftberaeant lot adjoin
ingthrir store andihatof J. Y. Webb.
J. D. Lundy and wife of Zelats wen
liaosaciiaK bajtaew in Bearer yester-
day The secured rooms wbita here
for Miss Maude 8baCTer cad chuat wha
III .It. nil Vnn.il
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l'artiea wishing services of a gcod
Jack will be pleased with say animal.
He will make the season of 1901 at
my place six miles west of Beaver.
J.T. Iccas Bearer Okla.
Mrs. L. L. Beele sad sea. and broth
rr and fsautj arrived frm Nardia Sat
urday as-d are aew eomfortably located
oa tbtir homesteaO near bere. Mrs.
Beets called oa tbe Herald aad re
newed (or this suttby publicatioa.
Tbe Old Maid's Convention which
ass girea at Liberal last week was a
emnd saccea the proas receipts beiBg
SI 35.00. Old Maids have not depre-
ciated ia ralae any la tbat man's loan
itsetms.
8am Daviaoa esa furnish you hair
cuts sad shaves in tbe latest style and
between strokes wilt sat forget to
mention about tbst yonng tonsorsl
artiot who put in Ida apacarsaeo at
their house Monday ere.
Foot tscca were tba order of the day
and furnished amusenteaf for our citi
zens Saturday. Lee Owner sad Earl
Driles of Fulton were the sp rioters
aad Mr. floaney proved bianclf tbe
champion of tbe day.
R. v. iimunxup sreoetag a
seed bad aad local : bnalacm at Gate
Okbu Whs? akeaasa they treat
tbeir eaitamrrs right and mlaraarsseat
aatMag. Wrka'em. Tbey have wbst
yaafwaat.
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BEAVER BEAVI-R COUNTY
Chitdren'a ready -ta year garaHaMi
at 1. W. Webb's.
J. W. Yaawortacr of Attics Kaa-
as W here qi bis etalm aad vittiing
bU aitr Iff Mary ilaasorf. Ha la
trpubled with rheamatUm and wilt go
Io Gocda Barings sa aooe as be can ar
range to do 89.
K. F. Prints of Liberal wan ia
Beaver tbe frat of the week. K.
F. make pretty frrqaeot tnps down
tb war snd we ohouldn't be sarprfod
to ee him move back to bis firot love
some of these dsyi
J. B. Crsig. the prosperous lumber
dealer of Liberal was a Bearer caller
Tueaday sad while here paid bis re-
spects to tha Herald ofier. Liberal
has many prosperous business men who
oaually have something doing. Among
the most progtemve sre Craix Bros.
A card from T. J. Judy orders the
Herald tent to Grand tfammit Ka &..
in the futoro. We conclude from this
tbat Mr. Jndy and Tamils- bate finally
made tbeir rail from our prosperout
-oanty tod nrilf rtk tbeir dcatiaics
among tbe hilLi of the 8unflowtr a'ate.
C Felte waa ia caatody last week
for coatrmpt of Court. He wai ro-
lessed upon prompt pay meat of fine
The contempt was it. tbe refusal of
Mr. Fcika to comply with an order of
the court ia regard to the postcator) of
a act tain tract of land.
Suit was filed io the District Court
ibis week by B. F. Mcl'berson vs. The
Ctarcaoet Land and Irrigation Co.
The controversy involved tbe pw session
and control ot ceitrfn water privilege
of a company irrigation ditch. The
case will some up at the fall term of
court.
M: Q. McLilknd snd John II addle-
son of Hydro Caddo county wrre in
Beaver several daya thb week. They
bare claims soutbweat of Bearer sad
are out asaktBg improremcats. Tbey
appear Io be prwgrcwireyoaajE mea and
tba kind wa aecd moat to build up our
aoaatry.
The First Natioasl Bank cf Meade
bat only been open for buisseai siace
Alsy 2nd aad yet thb amount of busi-
ness transacted has been eiormous.
The iaatituuoa b a home concern aad is
a gord safe banking houe. Many of
the prominent citizens tf Sleade are
interested in the concern which speaks
well for its reliability.
A. F. Bock nude a business trip to
the South Fists Iat week. He visited
Conrcy while slcot snd J. H. Stall-
ing w bona spending a few days on
Lis farm near there retained with
him. Mr. Stagings was siek while sb-
seat snd a fear dsys siace he returned
home. Seems tbat country life dots
not slice with him.
The mist striking feature of the Ad-
vocates gtowiog description of irriga-
tion for BeaTcr couBty ia last weeks
issue was the fact that the wisdmill
o.d lor pumping water on tbe itwiag
Brvtbets ranch was "bought." How
ttraae iodeed. Wa supposed they
planted wind-mill seed aad raiiec it
by irrigation.
J.J Fulkersoa of Sokomo. spent
Saturday in Bearer. lie caws in to
make his returns baring complt ted bb
aseeument or Kokomo township. Mr.
Falketron stiteJ tbst the incresso in
population of tie township bad been
boat 300 but tbat tbe r.alsalion of
propc'.y fell shott about $1500.00
Tbe ilecressa in valuation is doe to tbe
atippios out of tbe lire stock.
Mr. -. D. Coleman who resides
south of Bearer has a very sore band
io conseqsenca of being bitten by some
sort of a bird beast insect or reptile.
ebs is not sure jest which. Tbe lady
it fcrred to. it seetua put ber band in a
saeb snd was bitten by something een-
scaled therein. Dr. Muasell prescribed
for tbe injury snd be is ef the opfetea
rbst'it is the ttiet; of a eea&ied. We
bope tba Isdy may soon ba reKered
J. W. Guauiesbsta. of Pbaeaix Arj.
as wss p Besnrr lat Saturday aad
pal the llerskl oCea i sal!. Mr
CwaainKbam has a ftaa alfalfa aaa"
fratt farm at that pbao jaad Ibiaaa
Arlaaaa Ibe mast ebarauaf partis af
W's foetataeJ. That eawatry is far.
embed with water by mesas af kr'f.
aad M deptdaca is pat Mfa
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OKLAHOMA. TERRITORY THURSDAY
A catd from R. II. Loofbourraw
ahyn Sca the Herald to Alms I Hi-
nets I must see Ibe Beaver news."
Atiigbtf Hob here be comes snd if
you read tbe Herald each week you
will be just ss watt posted aa if yon
were W oor Iblle burg rouiielf. Hare
a goad time aad May as long a you
like. We will see that your lateral
aro well looked after here.
Owing o tbe bott notice cbtn tl?
Msaonie meetirg wss not largely at-
tended Saturday aigbt bcoce no per
raanent organizttion was tqsde. W
IL. Brown or El Reno Bute Grand
Lecturer wilt be here in tbe near future
aad as soon as the dates can be sr
ranged dr notice will be siren. All
members of Ibe A. F. & A. M. lodge
are mjo-ated to wstcb for date.
Preparations sre beiog made to bsve
a grand ball on tbe evtuicg of Jue 17.
Tbe greatatt treat oT tbe season in tbe
way of mutie is promised There wilt
be five instruments with Prof. T. 0.
Drum Ibe noted violiobt. in ibe lead
Those who enjoy tripping lb lixbt
fantastic eaaaot well afford to mi lbi
affair. Come all sad briar your wife
uuclcs aunts and coaaia.
By order of Committee.
Tbe ball eirea Friday eight for the
purpose of defraying the expenses of
lbs ball game wss quite well slitnded
and all seemed to enjoy a pleasant
evening. While our city Is small we
feel tbat we can congratulate ourselves
upon ibe manner in which atl social
runctbns are conducted. Our young
people sre of tbe rls tbst thoroughly
enjov all merrv-mskintf bat give no
place to rowdyism In any form.
Oliver Miller wife and sun of St.
John Kansas are viitiag with Mrs.
Miller's brother B. C Lewie snd wife.
lliev came down to sunmse the lolKs
but on arriving at Liberal were some
what surprised thrmaelres to Hud Mr.
Lewis st tbe depot. He had gone to
that place after supplies and was fort
unate ia being st tbe depot just as the
tram came in. J lie surprise was
mutual. Tbey will remain several days
Mr. Miller b a barber.
To any one desiring Io ko into the
implement business I will sell my en-
tire line consuting of mowers rakes
biodera. wagoos bajrgies viod mills
pump good all kinds of haying tool
plows etc. Here b a good opening for
some enterprising fellow 'became
ereryl Jing u first cleJs. and a good
trade already establiabed. Inquire foi
particular of F. J. Lee.
Eoglcwood. Kan.
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A. W. Tooley furmerly of Norwich
Kama bat who is now located on bis
fioe farm near Hibbs was is Beaver
Saturday aad while bere called in t
renew for the Herald aad dbcoss mat-
ters generally. He aad bb family just
recently arrived at their claim and am
busy making iuiprorrmeots aad giving
tbe ylace a home-like appearance. He
says tbe rrospects for a good harvest
ta Kaasss sre fine and that already
calk sre r.eiug far lurrmt baad. He
will ret ara to barrest.
J. V. Goodaer was in Beaver the
Aral or ibe week and made complaint
against Bert aad AUin Kioeaid charg-
ing them with making a gun play. It
seems tbe controversy tt over some
land situated on tbe Kiowa. Belter be
peaceable men and sdjust lbs matter
without bloodshed. "What doth it
profit a man If be gain tbe whole
world and lose lib own soul." Iha
days of "blood and ibuuder" arc now
past and wa have coaris of justice in
which to settle all differences. There
is room for all so why need precious
lives be lost In petty land quarrel?
Ki K. MePberrou wa oat last week
collecting tbe amount promised for tbe
railroad survey through Beaver. It
seems that siace tbe survey is made
aad the eHlhuism has died out some-
what many who prmbed In help raUa
tba amount wsuttoplay MJbbn Indian"
aad take back what tbey promised to
Mve. 1 he agreemeat was made in good
faWi aad tba amoaai of 1 100.00
atoJxed ta tktj railroad somaaoy snd
Mfawe wis aaw refuses to ray the
amsawt subset ried faaat act tag in good
aaswa ajo tfajsveess peese) ta aieaver
cast afcird ta ret back aad act tbe
lmknt" Havs a HUta msm.v oa lbs
pear bM ad don't sajueaeaa tba scgla
a tiaad. Jtt tba pear tblfsg and
k sbW saaswa ta yaw k da aeaaam.
amjBlaB aaBasVm " alJf eTfVaiaw ra)
tijbi I"! aaa he fcssU wb a aVfar.
eUasaTktisaisfmd $n.m
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ifjBswaw wa7 ffm ww' aww pt
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Beaver Wtna Baao Ball Oaisa.
Ibe Fution F Cs looked' like fb-
lan or Philadelphia 10 the Bearer Blues
Friday afternoon at Ibe opening nf the
tame and not until the seventh inning
did (bey have as much as a look-in.
Tbo Blues did some wild playing snd
did not get witbin 1'2-iocb gun range
of ibe plate until Ibe last half of Ibat
inning wbrn tbry came allre ami did
rate brilliant work. V awhile it
!oked if the Bines were dimmed to
a ctut of kaVina aad thr F. C'a kept
counting their goose cgzs in Ibe hope
of getting a selling. At the last
moment almost when it seenud tbst
ony deleat awaited Ibe Klue liter
went after ibe leather in a rnsnner cred-
itable to proresionalt and the way tbey
bilfed altng from one station to tin?
Other wst not alow.
Allen talrlcd lbs ball in a manner
particularly darzlirg to the F. (!.'. and
tbe way Tbouia catebcr frize eule
tbem wa something fearfil. Martin
dUlinguulird himself u abort alrp
tbrswiog a number of outa at first
while IJcluk Peckbam and Wibon
uiade euod Jav al first rrcond and
third bars Gooey fumbled acveial
crunoJrr bu: cjuic up gloriously with
ilia bore-bidc from the bat of bi
opponent making an oat. It waa a
cooJ rooniog stop. Uaoson center
field and Clulbirr. lelt field chased
balls and stow work on tbeir art diJu't
count any scores for the F. C.
While the boya frcra Fulton ptayed
a bard game tbey weoi down Io defeat
in a manner becoming to gentlemen.
Everybody eojiied tbe game and shall
hope for aniither meeting on tbo dia-
mond vwn. While tbe Bluns can't
be beat it gives Ibcm good practice
10 pUv vpiivHBg nine. In eo ot
defeat such a happened latgaue
we'll take it pleasantly. Come again
buys.
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JMrt BTiaa To Fly.
Tbe Wichita Ragle of recent date
tatts that dirt will soon begin to fly
along tbe rig"bt of way of the rew rail-
road which is to be extended through
Beaver county and Bearer. We are
allreaJy Io greet that glorious event
and tbe Band of Bearer City b getting
in luaclice to flav fur the cciou.
Wouldn't a locomotiva make a beauti-
ful sight couj'sg pulling up tbeveidani
valley of Ibe river Beaver.
J. C. Williamson authority the Tier
aid to place bis uami amoi.g tho can
didalCi'. lie will be tbe llepubhoin
candidate for Conniy Treasurer. Kvery.
body know '"Jini" and an intruduc
lion na onr pirt is unnercasarr. tVe
can say buweVcr that so tar as busi-
ness ability b concerned Mr. William
mjo is tboroughly capable and bb scr
vices in the nt in tbe capacity of
county treasurer bas been all tbat
could be asked fur or wanted. Ilia
friend are numbered by those who
kuow him or who know of bis worth
aa a business man aad a rrslletnao.
AsiiU ftom filling the oSce of county
treasurer tVir two terms Jim baa offi-
ciated in the capacity of KepteseaU-
litre of this Dutrict and hb Ubora io
all lines have bt.cn most aalbfaclury.
Tbe second lime be was laced in uoni
inatiou for tbe tffire uf Itcasutrr his
candidacy waa endorsed by Ibe Demo-
cratic convention and no one appearid
agaioat bim. Had it nat been for Ibe
Uw which prevented no doubt Mr.
Williamson would have been ibe in
cumbent or the same vSee rrom ihe
time -of bis first diction until ttik
present lie was sn eneretir. consci-
entious and pains-taking official and
the people or Beaver county bare bog
since couelrded tbat those sre tbe men
whom tbey waat to conduct tbe cuuuty
a If air a rrgardlcM of pany or personal
feeling. We hi ve no doubt bat tbat
tbe Republicans in contention asseav
hied will make bb bomiuaiioo neatUly
usaaimoas aad tbat be will baye
ssaeatb nailing until bo finally droja
aacbur next Kotember to unload bb
MriMM aara bf ftsecea attba pe!U
aad aa averwbatmiag mijoeHy.''
F. M. Haatoaa aad J. O. Ttiadfc.af
Hayd were rree seekers aad baf
aa-S- kjlf-a Ija fmbal BBslaafafasaVl ekamatjft HaaMammt
dayt Mr. Triad waa wowts ht Jakvsr
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WHERE HONESTY
REIGNS SUPREME.
Thp prin-iplcs of Honesty antl F'it pjMipag jt
Strictly ndhcrrcd to at Madison's. No mmfrtwu
tations and no baits. Every article in our s4orc gmm
aqtccd as represented and One Price to all ott all IS!
of goods. Our Prices cannot be beat in tleCiy jam
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