The Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 17, No. 52, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 16, 1904 Page: 1 of 4
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I Ila6MS NlftlWS. fj
9$ &'
w w wsty !g&'sHy s&w
Atacbiur oil ai AnuenMii's.
l)cKtyualiiyj lowest prices Craig'.
Xiiilcrootl i.i ft practical horse timer.
V irv Iiim.
Wt!. Phillip- r Bnyd transacted
business in Beater lust wttt-k.
Put Craig was dnwu from J il Mon-
day and Ntavcd over night in 'town.
See liioso Cycle Grinders at
"AnleV.-Otis
Mis Vi'oln IlihliM is cns'ud'i.at thu
While Iluui'f lifiiul lit: jiWunt. ; fc
How ditl yon likalli.it ttiad sjrjinglcr
gull washer ol' lust wi'mLJ1
p. A Jfi'o c'aiiuivn you good
smooth job in blarltsuiitliiiig.
Iiitilu .Mi Madison lias been ()'iik
ill tilt past week lili' Is now iinpio'vx'd.
A. iiiiliibrr of tintr int s iiH."t!d tlirotijzli
iJcnvcr I'Milny RiirniHu to Culor.nlii.
All kimU uf Harvest. Maidilncry koIiI'
by V. 11. Anderson.
Mr. dud Mrv II. !' Q.irii'tt -jru .u-
jniiniiiii' in (lib oilntrj thin wouk.
li'.i'$t i;o cruaiii iMnni(di' inp candy
mid cijart at tlio riuVfluns (!.il'e.
Mowing Mauliiilui ut Anilt'iSun'rt
Sbn).
.Iiilin Taylor mid IJ. Liiwi'llinj; of
tlm cuh). end ul lliccouiiiy were in town"
Tuesday.
Now is tho tinio wlii'ti yntl fWiuir'n
will all need bl.itKsiiiitliinv'. D. M
kilo can do it fur you patulVnjtonly.
Vt M. riljortridu umf wm I.oo will
leave in'tliu near future for tlio IvuiifiW
liurv?ii irrttdc.
Km Alay'CIitlibiTt was up frn'iu licr
fiiiicb iiunr .Gal'1 U T. 'J'ucbilay.
At-bliiod Clijurr.
. l" Ourrnit left' tlili wptk for liorth-
cru Kunbait wbeie lie will roiimlh lOr
ixiinc time.
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V.C' JC'iowlwcaiiie'.ufi.to.lUr'avvi
hundy oriiinini: Ins- f umiulitvr aun
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him ll attfhii Niirilwl.
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X)ur hniiln:r is llni Kind lliiit Inhts
aim) (uir pticu. One prio to all " We
fid nil mders protLpily.r (juino ill mid
wHnbrt Judy la aN.siHtin.in tlio duties
ot thu county irviiaUrer' uflijo at pfct
cut. '
II. K. Fiiiluy win) biw sprnt fl.unc
liiim in Waco TvxaiS bas eluincd to
bis film farm 011 Miiooiiri Plifl.s.; ' '-'
yVicn building you wnnt to build
fciibsli.nti.illy. You will land the bet
in at t-riat ut Craig llrutlici." Liberal.
Ijrq GiuMby bait Hied bis pmiiiui io
j-ill' liquiim.iu 'Bnivur. Tin pet'uii
wiUbo bcaril J'jlv 2
There iaiaiuu'iilkjifeiablIsbinK nn
.liuii-biii'Hu ibifl' usiiuciiitiiiu in li caver
county. Okla-T-Litiorul Ni-w. .'
!t I've 2o. 'mnl Go: wbai' Sboc.s
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IJUl !5t;iyijuuT uk biu .in(.i.t 111.71.1u1c
ice. V. V. Mahis'i.v.
I'nuik Niiill win down fiom lluyd
o (iii. ul' tbo Aooli circulating a'uioiij;
Br nciinlL'
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t vi. riciu.s iii'iuu a iui!iiit:n im
(nit 10 bis fin in on Missouri Flam Muti.
V'w (-alius breail and. anything- in
(be bawcry line ulwavs on blind at the
L'tvc'esa Cafe. '
Mr. and Mm. F. II. Aiidtrhdn nre
lliu parents of u 'ten pound boy who
iv n r."!..i.j. 1.. .. i.i..: .:..
huio to tbcirjiumu Sunday. Juuu 12
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V v iiumi o in umjinmiini
The Groves' restaurant underwent a
dr uliril"' Jrtf k'uriitir ..l.iu . ii. I... I. ivita!.'
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illiey papered Nnveral rooiu and'-made.
tier iicudud"iUipr6ieinenis.'
T. W. Gray alid wile of Fulton
vcrc calleraiu Usaijor wivera .da.y la'at
wyek Tboy imrcbaatd a uuw bu"L'y
wbile here; '
On account offftli water no mail
wall received hero Tbyrnday ai'.il-l'Viduy
of lat week1 a plenty came iuon J3att
urday i'veijjng however.
j FraHlc tJiigj b! tiiotbrrnnd btotbera
w'ent to Frank's ''riincb" in le!tvor
'county laxt week and talent a lew d.ijn
-Liberal Ncwfc c
I. T. Trew was in Btjavpt- laNt week
ultepdliiB Ibq "l'eaco cuiilefiuiOo.-' lie
biDught bia daughter MisS lury
dowu to Normal.
EdaMhley. ! J. IJiiriiniii twrJ
jiiprioua faimera of the Nurib 3?Ut
fciiunli wergjib Saturday j'Kulianiiig
ideaa with other tilled f lint koil.
Mir.Mrj GubWrlfof (1 waa il
Ijiirinew Crtllir in Mtuvir u (iipu ol
1it nt wri-k. W't rith49t&)ui-
.t-tiUiJHi n
I have fust icceivcd 7.r)0 pairS. ol
nlioei making 1110 the I'lO.it eouiplolt
stockufM.oi.sin the city.
F. P. MADISON
0. If. iihicklock was in from bis
North Flat farm Monday. Mr Black
'lock i fariiifnj right and will reap a
good !iiit'yot ' '
llnb't Wondalns purifiai a lot on
(bo West Side and will wo tindm-stiiiid!
soon comiinue6 thu const ruction of u
building. 'Wedditi bcll cb?
Fritz Krocger of near Uhicagw but
who recently Ideated in Beaver county
ni-ar Esther was in Ibo luctropilis hist.
week on bujtni'HK.
Allab fiizzic Uunh.p who went down
hoiiiu mil Clear liiko l(rA .fuw.dayK
bus ruturred to her placo in J V.
W'ijbb'd meruautilo eslablisbuicut.
Parties winlitng aeviccs ol a L'ood
Jack' will be pleaded with tny imiiuaj
He wTil in iik o tio tionsnt) of 11)01 ut
my 'dace ix liiile.s wcht of Beaver
J. T. Iluas Btiavcr Okla.
Toln SyiiiotiM leturucd to Fulton thu
bitter part of hint eek. l'Voui that
pbieeu went to Tyrone with the F 0
;ball lea'iu to play ball. Ilu will return
to' Beaver tint latter part of tho week
V. P. liawHou of Boyd was atnoiig
iIih ealleiH in our eity liiat week. Mr.
LiNt-on wi-i trutii'iieliiig buhinos gen-
erally anil iini looking up a location to
engiigo in buaincM.
Ur. li b. iuunsoii rcporte a young
heir at the homo of Air and Airs. Frnnk
Alnplc of Kiyerjidc. Flank Jr. is a
bouncing boy-and will hereafter tuMiine
control of tbeVatichr f '
J. B Citllotn and J. V. Culwcll
w'clit out to Grand Valley last week to
attend tho-s.ile. . They will miko n
.nip tbiutigh'tho. western' part of the
county while absent. -
Aly i'g Jack will niakc tho Reafon
of iW04 at my placo nix tnilea west ol
Bi-aJjione. miii) north of the llardesty
mall line Section 24 Unngo 22-
J. T; l.uCAB.iBeaver Okla.
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recovered und wusuiblotoj'roluin lipuie
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lant week. N ''
Miss Alma Lott who" spent several
ui.-itiilm in Beaver lat-'t' fall and wintor
h.'is j'cturncd and will attend Normal
tic'.was tueouipaiiii'd .16 Beaver by her
(rienri Mrs". Ilannold of Logan1
A' A'. Coaner made itic Herald office
a pleasant call SiVJurdtTj; and while here
inade a ccpOMt and ordered thejlcrald
for a year. lr
Cosuer aud JTMUiilyexpect to go to Kantus soon.- fpwor.k
through harvest.
AIiss tleorgia Cl-iockly of ICnnsau
win ii Beaver Saturday bavin? buai-
...
ntsH with our land attorneys. Sbn hied
on a quarter section while here. Her
luoiher who already baa a fine laroi
here Hccompanied her.
A. C. Huberts and daughter Mish
Nettie drove over ffam Coin Sunday.
A. U. transacted business in Beaver
Monday. Alien Nettie remained in
town and will attend tho teachers' in-
stitute tlfo uouiini! three negks.
- Oilvio Penman made finol proof on
bis claim since our last issue. IIo was
across tho Cimarron at the time of the
rise und bad to swim bis hoiso iu order
to roaul: help in time to make final
proof.
Mrs. F P Aladinou's Mailing faco in
seen behind tho counter tit their flour
isiiing establishment again this week
Alisa Jennie Miple who has been wait-
ing en customer I'orsomo time pat is
.uttenditig the tp.iehera' iustiluto.
Mm M.Miiitnii and son passed
through Beaver just week eijroutu froni1
Jlibbs to Sbatlusk. Mr. Mlntnti has'a
'claim nu Minourl Flulq and hh mother
had been 'paying bitu a uit. She vtai
much impressed with this seel ion
Itupnria from Liberal tell of a big
rain which fell there last. week. In
some iustayces liXiMos were flooded the
occupants being forced to bunt Jijber
roupa'. Ouesa they got tho tail end of
our gully washer.
J. W. Fields and wjfe' of Florb
passed thrnugh Beaver last week en
route to cnHieru Oklahoma whero they
will reuinin for a thuo Air. Fields
will engage in harvesting durinj; Lid
tab-uiticc
f' n .
tl. M. Loofbourrow and wife returnod
home Tuesday from .a visit to the
Weld's. Fair and with reUtivtw in IllU
iiois' 'JHiej rporV''fiPit bad a plaJto-
untk Irip.Uhii onfy HBtkBt feature
bfi'ijiho Uoriok of iMetraUy iu
Lditb did nt rttvrn with tbew but
wilt il'ay snd ft during ii9-Mft
monilisiri i(ivcf wtlC''iernol"'r or
account ol RiciuiC.sjij'u1i-''abouf. fullj
BEAVER BRAVER COUNTY
Atrs Mary 1 liaison paid us a pleas-
ant call the DrM of the week mid in-
formed iia that mi'q wfts doing her paft'
toward enlcrtainlnrj the Noiumlilrs'
uio is boarding several of tho young
people. '
Miss Ela ll.ikcr who expected to go
to Hooker last wcok vas dctaiiled
frnui leaking tho trip on nccoiinl of
high water. Sip) alno )(id li Ilicijl ty in
croesiuu; the Cimarron in coining to
Ibiaver.
Sol Blosscr of Ckr crrnV brought
us a ciilnplo of currants Saturday
which Were the liiief-) wo have seen
iu this county 'J he blanch was liter-
till full of enrranjfl. Thev were; raised
on Mr. BloBSrrH fiticfariu at K-inwogd
" Traffic on tho Bock Island railrliad
west tl M cad u van7?ul du tmaccoutit
v
of tho railroad bridge at Arkalon going
opt. Tho biidge was a substantial
stiucturo but iuijufliiiicm to stand the
trctuondous'titiw of the Ciinarr'on.
A ropublica'n piass meeting was held
Sat iirdav afternoon for t be purpose ol
elpctlug delegat'cs to tho Council con-
vention which uiocls at Woodward
today. Geo. II. llealy A.. Groves D'
B. Kinder John Smith and K. G.
Uuplbp wcro selected as delegates- .
B.- C. Lowis banded us one of thu
nuwet silver dollars wo have seen fur
sumo time Saturday and ordered the
Herald for a year. Most any old dollar
looks good so if you haven't a new ono
don't besiuto on that account but come
along.
Alias Etta George who has been male
iiK 'her homo at the Whitti House
hotel for sovcral months departed this
week for her bomu in Kansas. "Mis
Etta is acbarmipg yniing lady und bas
many I3eaver friends Who will rcjjret U
havo her lcaye.
A't'tbe ltepuiilivan primary hold Wed
ncsdiy Jdue 15 J. B. Quinn It: J
Obihlotflienry Nichols "0oE. Peck A
ham B. C. Lewis and Wiiv. White
wero elected as delegates to tho coun'y
convention A. coriipjote report ofthc
A4ftttioVaiUj1ts t Wliiti?4 :
A Gshiog'party composed -of Mr. and
Mr. 0. D Smih and children Air
and Airs' J. A. lj.'eh and farufly and
ElbeU Clift ant wifo Spon it pleasant
day bii Six Mile tho first of the week.
Tboy report- an enjoyable time and
enough fisltHn repay them for tho trip.
C. W. Bcebe of Chicago 5s here
visiting bis brother. IIo will remain
only a short while ihN time as be has
urgent businesa caliiug him hiime.. In
conversation with some railroad- ofii-
cials ou his way down be stated tjiat he
heard eneoiraging news regarding our
railroad.
J. G Seaver who is now located at
Fowler was in Beaver Monday trans-
uding business; He likes bis rcw
location aud is doing well but wo rather
suspect that deep. down in his heart he
is wishing oinlsciniiick in old Beaver
county. Come ou bank Mr. Seavr
we will be glad to welcome your re-
turn. MM. A. Ballon of Balko was in
Beaver Tuesday to receive medical
treatment for a barb wire cut Iu
crossing a fonce Mri. Ballon tripped
aud fell her limb catching in tho wire
and being cut quite seriously. Her
injury is serious and may cause her
considerable trouble. Wo hope tho
prcseut treatment will effect a speedy
cure.
While- returning home from Beaver
last week JL) L. Baker's team broke
froin.him and ran away going through;
four wiro fences. He had unhitched
the foam from the buggy und led them
across a win fence. In pulling tho
vehicle across be frightened the teum
and they ran. No damage was done
cxeept to tho barneys and sir. Buyer's
temper both of which wiro demolished.
D. li. Manning made the Herald office
a pleasant cull yesterday and left us
tho richer by a dollar having ordered
the Herald for tho coining year. Mr
Manning and wifo arrived from Ne-
braska two weeks ago and aro now lo-
cated on u Ono claim 10 miles south
west of Beaver.. They are delighted
with the oountry und will make this a
permanent home .
Air. M. L Buller-Hohobach hus-
band and brother wcro up from Sfcliua
thu latter part of but week transacting
business. While hero they purchased
a horso and biiggy and nru now pre-
pared lo enjoy life to a fuller extent.
They aro among the most protyeroes
pBoplu of our onumy and (Hjjuy tl
hearty frisndeltip o"a liofLoffrleildi
n
'm iido't call mi m V Htf. Bohfl
bihoir !
OKLAHOMA TERRITORY THURSDAY JUNE
IIEKD LAAV va. FIEB BANOB.
AUIK1UIH UUIU MUbUIUU bUiiUIUIJkU
n. Moro Amlonblrf Foolhik Ijargoly
Attended.
At tho na-eliiig which was called
Saturday to discuss the iprobleuiH at-
tendant lipop tlio quesUoui (if herd law
and flip range Uiiiuy voices -neto heard
ustu tho best uuintier in which to nd-
iust airairr. A large . OixJivd was iu
uttendaneu and eileh aide was fully rep-re.-ented
While there Jlias been no
sciious trouble between tlio stockmen
alid funnels it was llfouglil awiu idea
for both classes to git tojether . alid
agree upin to
line inmlnjd' pioeduro
it all ueii'lilTurhood diH.
p tho hope tb
ere
renccs Which might tjififiVi might be
fettled wilb'out'MltlrngliiV upon the
be
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liu'ht
of
jtiolher. Each
Mil
o was
heard from but thu IrendTot thciuecC-
lng wa. "juatiee to ull" te
Alter a iborough dUct'iiMou of tho
question a. comuiuice eoiifistiug ut'J.
BUucbiird 1). B. Hutton rtiid Henry
.Nichols-was appointed lodraw up res
olutions After a short rcccus they
uttered the fu'llowing whfch 'was signed
by u cry body present Oiviiuj to limit-
ed t-pucu we ciiimot give the mimu ol
each individual signer.."?
WllKUEAH: There has been some
rumors el impending' truublu and inis-
uuderstiindiug between B'o'mu of tho eil-
t
izmis of Btavur county relative to the
tie-spabslng of stock ctct i
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hk it iiKtJUiiVi:u: .JL'ini we tue
people heie assembled do hereby cuter
iulu a cuuipact with
- . f.
others us we would that. limy .should do
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dmo tisjln our dealings vilb ono iinoth
cr one and all old iiudne.v.
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IM.'J )' B. IhtTSON.
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ITS .HIGHT-OF-WAY-. BECURBD.
Tho Plans'pf tho Quthrlo Fairviow
jSsi Western Bairroad.
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yA lcCdulI preji'dout of the
G'uttiFie Iairview &.Worirn Itailroud
tJOl
. -t
the wfoicru terminus of the Fori Smith
& Western railroad to . Fjirview -a
division r.puDit ou the Kansas City
Muxieu' & Oriuut railway in Woods
count r O Tjjjtpd the contract for the
grading rtifl'liu -let duriug tho present
mouth. Most ol'lho'right-of.way him
been roeurediind the line will be built
before tpo. lirst ol next year.
Frpm1iiirvioyy;jtho road will follow
iu u gcueililly wjhwosterly direcii
to WOodPhaJz-iPiHt .Suppjy and Beaver
iu Oklahoma to Liberal Kas (be.ieo
through the county Kai ci'SicvQiif
and Morlou coaoties onissing .into. Col-
orado by wray of Spiingfield fo Las
Animas jn the Arkausas Valley
theiicu -'up Horse crw'ky connccfihr
with ibo Missouri Pacniua railroad uY
Sugar City striking Sajib6rii ami
llotwo!d getting On the divide and
paralleling the Colorado' & Soulheru
fruui Elbeit into Bcuver;' This line
'when completed wilj. give the shortc-I
and lowest graded routo between Den-
ver and New Orleans ns it will connect
with the Texas Pacifio-at Texatkin'v
From Gutbrio to Tyxark. na the line'
will probably mrikt. South MoAlester
going out of Indian Territory at tho
extreme southwest corner. K C. Joui
na) June C.
L. M. Larson who is drilling a well
on thu Flats 11 milea uortbeastof Bea-
ver sends us word that he has' struck
artesian water. No particulars.
MrH Virginia Bryan the abto and
eloquent exponent ot.Spiiituahsm is ex-
pectud to arrive in tb v"y ou '' -Oib
ou her way to M?curo a home in our
rapidly glowing community Shu is
said to be the most wonderfully glftn-J
woman of tho age. Beaver City may
well be proud of her people. A lec-
'turo'iiuder inspiration may-be given
iu tho near future;!
Prof. S. C Cosuer aud Mii-s Jose-
pliliic Em Pry vho aro rcudcriue:
vital service in our Normul cama iu
from J'Jnglewood Friday of last week.
They experienced somo diffmilty in
reaching hero on account of high water.
At jbu Cimarron they found the river
quite treacherous but unmanod to Ard
safely. Upon arriving at the Beaver
I river; which was after iiigb'futlyi they
f".. : . . l ill v ...
uwpjaipu iiuuui jjping auu irieu. iu
Biiinmuus ouuie one by i'at'iug iut il
their calls ware hoard they were not
Itcedil Mi finally affur- waiting a 0tlme
thiy diijnd lo viwke.a1 niil They
had 'urn diftHutef in iej: Next
RV plUM yh ITftiWor r.d !
Compauyj'rcturticd tp" tlio city -.yester-day
fro'in' aJtrip'-DVur- the'Stiriipysod line
Irom Gutbrio to d)iiver.The Jluehii
bejinperiiiiinenirv''li)ca(i'J'fioui Guthrie
I'vu1:1
1HAT LOKQ- IOOKED FOU. .
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nuiu UUU1U iid Xiimv U1IU 111 OUlll"
cloat Quawtltloo to Mako tho
; Furmer'a Smile.
The long dry cpell whivh had pre-
vailed in this count' for sryunl inuntbs
past was brokun Wednesday night noil
Thursday ot last w-ek by one of the
bert rains that has buisd this country
for yearc. The windows of heaven
wctu l hi own open aud the rain descend
d and the Hoods caine suing the
ground a. good - gUaklug million new
life to all growing vegetation und mak-
ing the prople con copending happy.
The rum while not I ho largvst that
has . fallen here did mnro'.'good; t.bnu'
ivouldonc in which . (ivii-o ibe amount o'
Water' had fal.ou from the' fact thai
the fall was gontlL'aiul Ctiuio in itsioady
downpour every puriiclo auakii'g iutw
the ground 'Jbu prccipliiiiuii biuuuiit-
cd to 2 1)8 itthen
Since the rain the weather' has bn n
ideal fur growing urpoH'S auf' crops
of all kinds have pnulo rapid prorchs
and arc dging line. Tho procpeots IJ. f
a good crop are quite piombirig' end
farmers generally are cuibricitig thu
opportunity and are devoting their time
to ihqir. woik. No need lo say dvItn-
bod yJ I'ela butter and richer niucu thu
beautiful ratu.
- Nonnal Notes.
ThuJiHitiito btails oiit with a large
attendance and much interest uiutii
tested.
Alauy new faces are seen iu our
uijdt thi- year. We aio glad to wl-
cuiiiu the uew-comeu.
' The students mo uud in their .praise
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of our excellent conductor' Pro!. Ui.a-
uer and Aliss JMe Euibry innrUutur.
also Alias Ella Baker county Miperiu.
tundciit who is giviui her best tffuit
to make the Normal a suedes.
Wo aro always glad to. receive "vic-
tors. Couio und seu Us aud Unvusilgale
our work School .'bujida uro.eHptu-.
ijlly 'iii v'ted..'-'sSeo jhtise 'tVlioUwIli
'wield "tlitr rod'i! in""yonr.iii!l.'rici'.ttie
iir-ii-i'"'.-.- . &?d&J
M Alaiiy of thoso'who atteiiaea'purTIif--
stituie laytir b'uC.havn biuco "popped
the cunjuyal tvig" luivo failed to'
answer roll call" Alt.-V Georgia West-
moreland Miss O.eau S'ui.ivau Miss
'Kdua Shore wu wi&s you. -
We hive uli.nu'oiited (be rVramming"
proties mid expect to gain nstnuiili1
Ln'jwiedLi! as we caUjjpuftdblb -.uliiaiii
during ilie uuxi threeweel;s.' We.reo".
o'ginzo in this Intitule- au'excelUiit
oppoiiii'iity . J. '''
Those who liavo enrolled tp date arc'
i.$Usu NeHioKoberis-' Cuiu Okla.
Olinton Cushow
Alma Ltt
Alary lllyek
EUiu Hoseit
Agues Brown
Ida Kidder
Venn Kinder
lyy Garrett
Clara Kile
Jfnr.ie Alaplp
Phebe Kellogg .
Maude Shaffer
AlaggieGocr
Nel'io Barragrco
B. A. Giutor
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Susie Wei den
Alay Weeden
Jennio Hutch
Lu.'a Burcb
JenuiuSyiiious
Alary Trew
June Fair
W N. Balljngcr
Victoria Turner
Mary Ktitb .
I'jtuel lluod
Jjydia WuuJ .
Otua Stink
Fraucis E. Kilowlcs
Alma E Kuowlca '
Ella Drum
Susan Moore
Aly u do 'layjor
Ljsbctb Georgr
llelga Kriger
Huunah B.irragrce.
Fannie VanGiesoii .
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Jjockwood Okla.
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Preparations aro being mado to have
a grand ball ou thu evtnicgof Jime 17
The greaif t treat of the s(uou iu the
way uT(uio is pfoisisS'd There will
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