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BEAVER BEAVER COUNTY OKLAHOMA TERRITORY THURSDAY JULY 14 1904
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Beaver Herald.
Official County and City Pnpor.
We Inakc a specialty or fitting glasses and can fit your eyes satisfactorily
or your money back. C:m also execute any work in the Jewelry line. Bring in
your work You'll lind us where J ml nee the Big Watch sign
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Fresh supply of Bicad Cake and Pio always on hand. Mels h all hours
of the day. Board and Lodging by tho'Day cok or Month. PJ
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A. L. McPherson Prcs. II. E. G Putman Vicc'-Pres
Ed E McPhcrson Cashier.
BANK OF BEAVER CITY
Daiteil Depository lor Beaver County Funds
Every ' courtesy consistent with conseivativc
banking extended to patrons. Interest
paid on .time deposits. Your account
solicited be it large or small.
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To The World's Fair.
' VIA SANTA FE
In planning for that trip to the St. Louis World's
Fair you will first wish to know about the railroad
tickets."
The Santa Fe will sell round-trip tickets from Okla-
homa City to St. Louis i at three prices and -with three
limits. '
The cheapest is good for 1 o days.
The medium price ticket is good for 0o days. .
The most expensive one is limited to December 15
F. C O'NElL Commercial Agent A. T. & S. F. Oklahoma City O. T.
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I rje World 5 air ij Open-
It's the biggest thing of its kind this round globe
of ours over saw greater than the Chicago Buffalo
and- Fdris Fxposilions eonibmcd--morc beautiful
than anything ener before created by man. You
can't afford to miss it. Reduced rates are already
in effect. From KANSAS CITY MO. Ihcy arc:
00-Day Ticket . $10.00.
Season Ticket $12.00
JFuli information by addressing
J. A. STEWART Gen. Agt.
Kansas City Mo.
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l'UIIUSIII'.l) KVEIIY TllimaUAV
MAmrrTUOM.TubTlor'
MUMS si.oo Year
M.lvcuising mien mude known on
application.
Entered t postofGco at Heaver O.
't as second elimi tiiHtior.
For Presitioiil:
Theo. Roosevelt.
For Wffisinl:
C. W. Fairbanks.
For Delegate to Congress:
B. S. McGUIRE.
Xlepubllcau Oonvontlon.
The Hcpublieans of the 10th Hep-
rkfccnlntive District Composed of
Woodward nnd neaver counties nro
hereby called to meet at Heaver City
in Heater county on July 20th 1004. at
2 p in for the purpose yf nominating
ii candidate- for Representative of the
10th District. The basis of represen-
tation will bo ono delegate for each
lOOvotes or fraction thereof cast for
the lion. B. S. McUuire in 1902 Bea-
ver county being entitled to 5 dele-
gates and Woodward county 10 dole
gates. The committeemen of each
county will Issuo the call in the man-
ner he deems best.
J. P. (JrANI)X
Chairman of the Hepresentatitc
Committee .Supply O T.
Call for New Settler Peoples'
Convention.
By Order of tho Executive Cominit-
Ltee : You will meet at 2 o'clock p. in .
August 0 1004 in your respective town-
ships: Select 3 delegates to county
convention ; nominate a full township
ticket and elect ofte member of county
central committee.
On August 15 1001 at 2 o'clock ji m
the delegates trlll-sncct at tho Court
Uouso in the town of Beaver and nom-
inate a full county ticket at which tinio
Iho new executive committee will or-
ganize and elect chairman etc.
J. IV. Gbifpi.v Aiukiit Wllmiokx
M. . 7fW-. ... ..OUr.'ni
Tyrone O. T. Beaver O. T.
Horsesl HoVses for Salel
I have a hue lot of young horses
and marts that I wish to sell. I will
trade lor good cattle or notes.
W. U. Daniki.son Denver O. T.
Commissioner Proceedings.
Beaver Oklahoma
July 4. 1D04.
The Board of County Commissioners
of Beaver county. Oklahoma met in
regular session at the tilllce of the
county clerk nt Heater on Monday
July I. 1004 at 10 o'clock A in.
Present commissioners' R..M. lllzloy.
and .ach Cain F. O. Tracy. Clerk.
On motion the Hoard ndjoumed un-
til July flih laoi at 8 o'otock a. m.
Beater Oklahoma.
July 5 lftOI.
8 o'clock a m.
The Board niet pursuiUit(to adjourn-
ment: Preselit coiiiinisstonors (iras-
ham Kizlpy and Cain V O. Tracy
ejerk Chairman Ulzlcy presiding.
On motion the following claims were
allowed for bounty on wolf scalps.
Frank Maplo. . ...'.6 eoyotei .2.50
OttoBarby . .1 . . .60
ZachCain 0.. !? 00
MWKldrldgo Ci . ...n.oo
Howard -Porrj- 0 3 Co
WPKvanss .1. 1.60
KA Bennett 10 . .5.00
KG Dunlop.w . J .50
(Clmer .it kid 1 50
Carl Korthals..r.r... ...(1 3.00
J. B. Holmes .'..3 1.50
LEDriimm H... ... 150
Bdwiu Garrott AM 11.50
J O Judd Jr 7 3.50
I A Bcrtrand v.. 8 400
G)l Hooker :.l 50
AVilllam Potter.... Jw..4ys. .:. . .'J 00
Chas "White .'1 . ......50
Wm Potter 4 . . 2.00
JDColeman 5 2 50
Harry Clark 3 1.00
Asallibbs 4 2.00
EC Savoy 21 1.00
Henry Muller .. 2! 1.00
AVilllam Potter. . .f. ... 17' . ... .8.60
BeoLcwelling .. .5 2.50
Chas Hart 2 1 00
BBGant c ...4 2 00
AVS Parker 2 1 00
Edgar Boguc 2k 1 00
AGThomas 1. 0
J W Still
Fred Emory.. .
Asa C Kile .
1)11 Gant. ..
Earl Wilson .
Thomas Frost.
Chas Hart
Samuel Mann.
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C It Wright. .
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SOMETHING FOR
NOTHING
Is all a delusion. We don't give things UWny but
we do give some rare bargains. Our prr.es arc the
lowest considering the quality of the goods vye Handle
and we guarantee satisfaction. If it conies lrom Mae)--isons'
it is all right.
usually found in a first-class general stdre
obtained at our establishment. We always
complete stock.
friay be
handled
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MCKIULIPS.
Carry a complete stock of
GROCERIES FLOUR FEED
Both Staple and Fancy Groceries also Furniture
Crockerv. Glassware Ammunition and Loaded Shells
New goods constantly coming in. No stale goods
on hand. We carry only the best grade of goods and
our prices are according.
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DEALER IN
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HARDWARE.
My line of Tinware is complete in every particular. Also carry a full lin
of Stoves Including Cook Stoves Steel Ranges and 11 eaten. Try a
M U N T A I N A K
H E AIER3.
They nru the best. Wc also haniUe other makes Our line of Wind Mills
Pumps and Well material is complete. Are you tired of that "one hobs shay?"
Both Buggioi and Carriugea nveunexcellcdf Wa have thoin Let us replace
lhat old ratl1ttap of yours ith o'to of these riga cither Carrioge Buggy
3prins Wco or Rod Cnt
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MISS CHICAGO.
Here's a shoe
that is making a
winning in every
store where wom-
en buy shoes.
It is a shoe that sells at
retail for $2.50 .and we
know it can't be beaten by
any $3.00 shoe in the city.
Try a pair and be convinc-
ed and you will buy no
other:
F. C. THACY.
PUBLIC SALE.
On July 20 at 2
o'clock p. m The
Red school house
at the mouth of
Gamp Creek Dis.
trict No 26 will
be sold to the
highest bidder for
?ash.
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PA Craig .' J 50
OttoBarby ;i ..1 .60
I W I.usk 4 2 00
Mary Gabbert.... 3 1 50
Chas White Ji.. 2.50
CO. Hood it 1.50
Zueh Cain M 1.50
CFox 4 2.00
George Hitch... fl 2.60
C W Ault..... ........d 3.00
11. T Garrett 8 4.00
BS Jfi.fr ...10 5 00
FP Madison ...5 2.50
O A Bender 4 2 00
CM Plymell 7.. 3.50
ET Johnston 5 2 50
J WSpurgeon.... ....1 3 50
BW Bogue 1 50
Tho Board took a recess until 1
o'clock p. in.
Beaver Okla. July 5 11)01
1 o'clock p. in.
The board met pursuant to adjourn-
ment Present as at morning session.
On motion tho following stock brand
applications were approved ton it:
A F Hock cattle brand IV left hip.
Ira Davidson cattle brand diamond B
left Bide.
S Prough cattle brand Ave point star
right hip. Uohu brand live point
star left shoulder.
Clara E Heed cattle brand cross left
neck backward E bar left side.
J E Crumpton cattle brand 7 right
Jaw Horse brand 7 right Jaw
S A Cummings cattle brand SAO right
hip. Uorc brand SAC rightnidcncck.
I W Lusk cattle brand L bar right hip
A W Tooley cattle brand lazy T right
hip.
11 P Jtotvnn cattle brand pitchfork left
hip or thigh.
Lincoln Smith caltlo brand O left hip
and left leg.
G H Healy cattle brand NZ left side(
horse brand Y dot left shoulder.
On motion the following brand appli-
cations are rejected for tho reason that
same conflict with brands previously
of record.
Lincoln Smith horso brand O left
shouldor.
Clara E. Keed horse brand cross bar
left shoulder.
J K Davidson cattle brand T or TT
cither sido.
On motion the following ollieial
bonds are approved.
J 1) Lundy Justice of the Peace
Benton township.
Y. T. Jf orbury Justice of tho Peace
Pleasant View township.
W h fceardeley Tp. clerk Gate
tOMlBllip
A c Easly Tp. treasurer Harrison
township.
On motion the resignation of K. Q.
Palmer constable Harrison township
in accepted and Theodore cotton up
pointed to fill said vacancy.
Pit motion the boanl adjourn until
July G 1001 at 8 o'clock a m
Beaver Oklahoma July 6 1004.
8 o'clock a n
t The board met purmapV to adjourn-
EVERYTHING NEW
New store building the best in town; New stock of
goods the largest in townj New prices the lowes
in town and lower than ever I
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ment front 3th Inat. 1'rocnt Commis-
sioners Gr.'ishatil Hixlcy and Gain F.
G. Tracy clerk. Chalrinati Hirley presiding.
Tho board proceeded to lake up peti
tions for location of polling places for
tho liext general election. t
On motion the board took n rrees
until 1 o'clock p. m.
Heater Oklahoma.
. July 0 1D0I.
1 o'clock ). in.
The board met pursuant to adjourn-
ment. Present n4 nt morning session.
Chairman Itlrley presiding.
The board having considered peti-
tions for dltislon -f tarious preeinets
and changing the place of holding elec
tions therein and deeming that the
public convenience requires suoli divi-
sions on motion it is ordered that the
following preclneU be divided and new
precincts created tow it:
Ordered that Benton precinct now
comprising Henton Township bod i wil
ed into three precincts as follows:
That Benton precinct comprise all of
sections 5-0-7-8-17-18-Hi-2O-20.3O-;il &
!W of Tp 3 N range 25; all of towMishtp
4 north range 25 120. M all of town-
ship 1 north range 20 EC'M and sec
tions 211-80-31-32- 33-31.33- and 30 of Tp
C Jf range 25. EOM. Foiling place
school house in nehool district n6 2iI.
That Clear Lake precinct bo hereby
created comprising all of section 1-2-8-1-6-0-7-8-!)
10-11 and 12 of Tp. 2
Jf. range 23 ECM. all of (-eclfons 1- 2-3
1-5-0-7-8-0-10-1 1 mid 12 of Tp 2 north
range 20 EOM All of section's 1-5-0-7-
B and I) of township 2 north range 27
17.8-.;-20-2
Tp 3 K range 7 EOM all or Tp H
N. ranije 20 and all of sretions 1-2-3-4
!l 10..11 12 13 1 1 13 10 21 22 23
24 25 20 27 28 33 M 35 & 30 of Tp.
3 K range 25 ECM. Polling place
residence of C o. Groves on quarter
section 17 Tp. 2 Jf range 20 EcM.
That Esther precinct bo hereby cre-
ated comprising all of sections 4 5 0
7 8. 0 10 17 18 10. 20 21 28 2!). 30
31 32 33 of Tp 4 N. nnigo 27 KoMi
all of towiuhlps 5 north range -'0 EoM
and sections 1 2 3 45 0 78 !) 10
1112.1311131017 18 II) 20 21
22 28. 21' 25 20 27. 38 of Tp 0 Jf It.
25 Eu.M. Polling place school houu
school district Jio. 0-1.
Ordered that Kokomo precinct now
comprising all of KoWomo township
be divided into three prccinilLs Koko-
mo Mull township as foliowti:
That Kokomo precinct comprise all
ofae'dlons'l H. a l;-6; )78 f 10-1 1
12 13 14 13 10 17 A 18 of township 3
N range 21 EcM. all of unctions I . '.'. 3.
4 5 0 7 8 0 10 11 12 111 14. 15 10
17. 18 of township 3 north range 22
EcM all of township 4 north range 21
EoM nnd all of township 4 north
range 22 EoM. Polling place school
house school district No. 20
Thai Balko precinct bo hereby cre-
ated comprising all of township 1 N
r.ingo 21 bom all of township 1 Jf range
22 i:om. All of vp 2 Jf range 21 rcu
all of -rp 2 Jf range 22 uom and all of
sections 10 20. 51 22 23 21 25 20 27
23 2 30 31 32 33 31 Ji5 & 30 of' Tp 0
Jf range 21 i:om and all of Keotions 1H
21) 21 22 2J 21 23 20 27 23 21) 30
31 32 33 34 35 and 30 in township 3
Jf. of range 22 c c. in. Polling place
Balko postollice.
'That Floris precinct bo hereby crea-
ted comprising all of Tp 5 Jf range 21
kcm all of township 5 N range 22 not
all of Tp OK range 21 kcm andallof
Tp 0 N range 22 kcm Polling place
Floris postolltcc
Ordered that Grand Valley -precinct
now comprising all of Grand Valley
township be divided into two precincts
Grand Valley municipal township us
follows :
That Grand Valley precinct comprise
all of Tp 1 Jf. range 10 kcm all of xp 1
north range 20. kcm ; all of Tp 2 Jf
range 1U tc.M all of Tp. 2N range 20
ucm all of sections 10 20 21 22 23. 21
25 20 27 23 2!) 30 31 32 33. 34 35 &
30 in Tp 3 Jf range 10 i:cm and all of
sections 7 8 !) 10 11 12 13 14. 15 10
17 18 10 20 21 222321 25 20 27
23 20 30 31 32 35. 31 35 and 30 of-rp
3Jf range 20 kcm. Polling place
school house school district No. 17.
That Nabisco precinct be hereby cre-
ated comprising nil of sections 1 2 3
4 5 0 7 8 10 11 12 13 II 15 10
17 aim IB in town Jli Jtango J'J kcm I ...... . -f
all of sections 12 3 15 tt 0 in Tp
3 N range 20; all of township I N
range 10 ECM and all of township 4 JI
range 20 ECM. Polling place Nabisco
potitofllcc
Ordered that Pleasant View Precinct
now comprising all of Pleasant View
municipal Tp. be divided into throe
precincts. Pleasant View Municipal
Township ab follows:
That Pleasant View precinct com-
prise all of Tp 5 N range 20. KCM nil
of township 0 north range 20 E. and
all of sections 1.2 d 10 11-12-13-14.15
32-23-2 1.25-20-27-a 1 .85 & 38 in TpOJf.
range 10 ECM Polling placo Jorcna
postofllco.
That Tjrone precinct be hereby cre
ated comprising all of Tp 0 N rango 10
EOM. Allpfbcctlons J.5.tl-7.8-fMfM7
18-ip.20r2l.28-'.'0.301 82 A S3 in Tp I
N range 18 EOM- AH of sections 1-2-3
4-5.6.7.8-M0.1M3-13.1 MCA'S 23-24. .25
36.WH.35 & so in Tp & V. range
18 ECM and alio! township tf N range
18 KCM Polling place school house
tchool tlUtrict No 5a.
That Hooker r-reainet is hereby cre-
ated comprUina all of tettioiu 18.17
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has been said thai it talies a tick fiiatt io dfah d
checii a' horse to draw a cart a pretty giilto draw UttcnK
Uoiif a.ulopcr" to dfaw a cork a fight io draw a cfoU'd
and a pair of aces to ' 'draw Ho. ' ' Philc this mat he irue
we fnd that alt We heed io draw trade is a continuation of --
the low pikes already given on the best grade of goods han-
died in the city We have a complete line of
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