The Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 18, No. 7, Ed. 1, Thursday, August 4, 1904 Page: 1 of 4
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BEAVER BEAVER COUNTY; OKLAHOMA TERRITORY THURSDAY AUGUST 4 1904.
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PUBLIC SALE.
VVe will offer for sale to the; highest bidder at
Elmwood Postoffice
Twelve miles South of Beaver O. T. on
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Till Sent 15 1904
The following-stock towit:
60 head of Cows.
2 Registered Hereford Bulls.
15 2-ytear-old Heifers
15 Yearling Heifers.
30 Yearling Steers.
50 Calves.
This stock is all highsgracie Hereford.
SALE One half cash balance on 6
with approved security at
NOT ALL
Those f ew ivords to the
public is not all talk but
contains some good logic.
Did you knoiv that we
carry the biggest and best
line of General Merchan-
dise Groceries Flour
Feed Clothing etc. in the
West?
Call on LEE & BEAD
Meade. Kansas or F. J. LEE
l'nglewoo'd. Kansas andyow
willt find What yo.it wayiL
Waboast of Good Goods
and iGood Prices." Our
- v. . -
special salesdays ;:.
something you can't af? "'
ford to miss. Vc always
d o as we advertise and if
fou deal with us you will
be treated rig at- Come in
and see. us.
''urotheu Jolin lie Paid
The Freight." '" '
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iw8? da&tg sawy sm'tw
. The Southwestern is the school.
Tho Southwestern is the School.
A good school The Southwestern.
Ileal quality lowest price Craigs"
Wbat. iituori ii? Watermelon time.
Hoe big ad of tho School ill this paper
WaleriueluUH were on the market
Saturday.
0. W. Ault was over front Custer
Tuesday;- '
ijenry Grumkin was in Iroui Nvo
I'uesday.
The Herald printed sale Litis Tor II
JCilo fc 8011 this week.
Gco.Qoiulan win. iu -fiom his fine
farui near Coin oy ycsteiday.
Head tl.p new ad uf F. J. Leo and
of Lee and Head in this isuo.
Ices ivo cream hone uadt-j pop candy
ttiul cigar Ml the Loveless Cafe.
J B. Cullom of Clear Lake epenl
the firdof tbe week in Beaver.
Tho -vweat tier wan showery tt.a first
of the week.
Unlit. WhJh is ngaiu sticking tyre
in I Ik Journal 4ffjc?.
II. M. Bulirk wept .to Liberal Tues
day of UiWjWei'k on bminess mutters.
M.Q. ; Mcljelland was among the-
Heaverites .who. tuck in Liberal this
wt'cWJ
There wai a Mipbt rU in tho river
tho firt uF the week due to th.e .heavy
rains to this licliiiiy.
A. F. Hock nude a tiiht drivo to
Liberal Monday lie took. John Uogut-
uii to the fi'ilmad.
. '.'
Our lumber the kind that laat
1m our prices. Oue pii to ail We
ill alj order pruu-pi'y.- Cwhu inland
Tha ball ut tbe K urP..ll Friday
nih't AiiKiitt-ia fculd b well l-
temied. Ld rrybody vow?
Ml-s Jeaiiie-HywoBS Mint Juyli TroiM
Fu'tflH Tufaday. Sha wcat on dawn
.to HirertUt to iuvri'lpjatcwUeol wat.
TERMS OF
months time
to percent interest.
TALK!
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Fred M. Crocker who bus spent
cer.il weeks in Heaver returned to
his farm the first ol the wpek.
Send Craig Brothers Liberal K-u
tf. your uieasiireiueiils and let tbiui
figure uu that bill of lumber for yov
A. P. Hook Leo Oogney Klberl
Ciift and Curl llolu)M were among the
fibers 'Mho first o: tho week.''
Free use of text books nl the South-
western lluslnesH University of Okla-
homa City Big saving to students.
Nu one "ait sccufo llm editor of the
Herald of fiahing on Sunday. Wo uie
jointed fiibiug ))lct.
l'ieK cakes bread and anything in
the batccry line always on baud at the
Lovu'ess Cufe.
A number of 'leaver people expect
to attend tho St Louis Fair this
monlli.
Positions secured nj. tho Southwest-
ern Business University of Oklahoma
City.
Andy McKcw aud Jubi Savago
returned from Guynuu and vicinity
Saturday.
Pupils may work to pay Itoard nt tjio
Southwestern Business University of
Oklahoma City. Big saving.
C.lyde Mad.ison.aid little sister have
bfcu .quite sick tho put week but ar.c
Improved uow
Sund.iv nights ruin south of town U
reported as reaching the proportions of
a waterspout.
Wbcp building you want to build
substuotially. You will find ibo best
material at Craig lJrothors Liberal.
f. C. tViljou will Icayo tbia joouib
for bis fid braie in Illinois and to take
in tbe Fair lie expects to ho absent
Trout Bearer couuty about n'x moBlbs
Mv. 3. M. Gardner was taken with
sDutlKrof lir ttyere t pells of heart
troubld Satuidey. At preecit she is
recovered.
A Big SchoolTho famous South
western Busin'JM University of Okla.
honia City Okla. is tho largcit school
south of Kansas City.
Urn Aline Uarrtjtt iufWas ih that
I11T s?i Lee who went lo KauM some
time has sujurud ewpluyiMdHt and
M Kifi good wsgoi Giwd for you
Did it rvcr occur to you just wbat
tiny
Mbe firat of the week" indicates
when luentiinud iu connection wiih
Gibing paitio?
Mrs. A. F. Uoek snd Dolly returned
from tbeir yi-it to Meade Friday. Mr.
Book has that sulf-sutLfied look ugniu
titiw.
8. U. Davidson who has been out on
bis claim for several weeks tired of
bachelordom and accordingly moved
his family out last week.
Craig Bro.".. Liberal Knnsas have
at all (iiuci a complcto lino of building
material. Their yurJ i the bctt tit
towp
Br tt V. Martin Snformi us thai bo
exncQ's to dnriarl for t3t. Louis about
tup 8tb. He will clop a few days nt
Kansas Ci'.y enrouto.
C. R. Wright is again oceupytog bis
t ffice at tho court lioueo after a trip to
Oklahomi City and other eastern Okla-
homa poinds.
J. W. Culwe'.l and J. B. Cullotn
wont to Meade tho first uf tho weetfto
see that matters wero ruuuing suioolb
up that way 1&
' Eight hundred puplhf nro expected
toiittend tho Soutliwcstcrn Buslnuss
University Oklahoma Oj.ty during tho
next school year.
Tho youngest child of Mr. and Mrs
U. U. Meese has been bothered con-
siderably tha past week with a rising
iu her bead.
F. II. Andenon went down lo Eliu-
wcod Saturday aud remained over Sun-
day attending religious services at that
placo.
Clydo Gregg was mied from tho
city Suudy. Upou invctigation he
was discovered iu tho vicinity of Uiver-
side. '
A. Groves is absent from tbo city
ibia week attending tha re-uniun t
Dudgo City. HuVetit up with his son
Geuo aud family.
Mw. J V Thompsou i' quite indis-
posed this week ou account of rheuuia-
lisuYiii'lier ueak. '8he is coufiued to
her bed a great part of tho time.
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A. G. 'i'houias' residence is about
complete aud lie and his wife expect to
ocuupr'saiiiotho latterVpsrt.jul"- thn
xyeek.
500 pupils attended tho famous
Southwestern Business University of
Oklahoma City Okla during tho past
year.
Walter C. Fraxur the abstract man
report.-the grass and all erojis on the
bottoms west of town looking fiua with
studio execptiou of lato planted field
corn.
Miss llelga Kraghtof Miles Kan-K-1F
was ill Iteaver a' portion of this
week visiting "Mother" Uaimoti. From
here she went to Hiverside to see about
Ktbuol tnalteis.
Fred Stuekey a traveling salesman.
from Wicjiitiij waa iu Ueaver Monday
fitting tut E. O. Tracy's mercantile
ala.bliahmeut with a uu aupply of fall
goods.
llx.. Crawf9rd and brother-in-law
Mr. Grubaui of near Conroy cauo up
to Beaver Sunday lo tranact ' some
business. Tliey returned early Muu-
day morning.
Tbe rain which full in this vicinity
Saturday night was another of the
toad-etrasiglcr vaiiuty. Bid you ever
notico how they are all coming under
1 bat bead of tatt?
This is pretty warm weather to tbluk'
about coal but did it ever occur to you.
that tho "Black Diamonds" will be
higher as the scasou advances. Better
put in a supply uow.
I have two pretty good lunwers that
will cut millet cane knfiir corn or
anything of that kind but which do not
work well in tuv salt urats meadow?.
I will sell these moweiK very cheap.
M O. Banks
7-28 S-l 2 Nye.O.T.
Attorney Wellborn waa showing
arouud a sample of broom com last
week which was raised on bis farm
west of Ueaver. The brush oa the
Stalk was lir.e measuring about two
feet in lergth. His entire crop is iui.j
meuse.
Mis. W T:. Quiub and lister Miss
Mae Weir expect to go Iq Guvuiou
next week for a fuw days visit with
thsir cousin Mrs It. H Q-iitiu.-. Mm
Mao wiH return to her bourn at Ober
Hu Kausas from Gutiuoii. We an
aorry to have her leave as kur vUit Jiere
b been heartily enjoyed by many of
her old friends O
Palter C nm
" 3cw wtractr
NowrMy(or bwwew. Coojjikie
jilHtraca to iiiy RfopertylH Jkyw
county promptly fHntlshed "
J J3e.vrr Qkli n " '
Fresh Beef.
Djtrjng the mtnmcr I ill butcher J
Iwico a week.
Uuod Jrush mrat all tho
time.
A. JN I'ramnei
P. C Tracy ret unit d Monday from
tbo cotigrcKslutial conveniion ut Okla-
boir.a City. Uo was honorrd with
being inudu secretary of tl.o conven-
don.
'Ncliiu By tle Arkana City
titc
drummer was soliciting older from
our merchant Situi'dkv. Livcivioan
Goodnight brought liiiu over from
Kuglowood.
A jolly crowd of tittiMcitti enjoyed
a plvltf.inl oveniug attho hoinool Airs.
u. u. amiui bnmiay. iii3ir uuimu
was enjoyed by uiany of iho towns-
pnojile who woro within hearing dis-
tance s
Miss Ethel Loveless who spent scv
end weeks here with her brother John
and Tamiiy rjturned to Libersl laft
week. She had i.itondol remaining
hero permanently but. decided to re-
turn to Libera.
AJrs S. it. Brai'tl camo in from tier
homo on Cottonwood' lat week and
visitpd several days wiih her brother
John. She was qnito t-i-.k the latter
part (if the week and Br Muusell was
called tq adund her
Miss Lizzie Bunlop' who ba been
clcikingin J..'V. Webb's Dry Goods
store is borne on a vacation. Sho wjll
vi.dt relatives in Illinois and uttscd the
Fair before rcturuitiK lo work. Her
father will accouipanv her.
Mrs. Edwin ltuggand liuls sob came
dawn from Meade Saturday and went
out to It. G Dunlop's at Clear Lake.
Tlo boy hud a grey hound along with
him (hat looked as if ho could gtvo it
coyote it nierry chase.
(. B. Blackloek and wife who have
been looking after Fi.anU Lsugbriu'a
PIhco during thoir.abneiipr..rcturnt'd
to hiH farm tn the Kiirth Plat Mon-
day. Mr. Ulttckiock has about fifty
acres of fine broom corn on bis farm.
Br. H. W. Parboils" of Waiuego
Kansas aa in Beaver the latter Jiart
of laot weik investigating thn records
iu regard to land in' Beaver county
which hu was coutcaiplating- pur;has
iug.
A letter from Tip CrawmVr enclosing
$2.00 says "Continue scuding tho Her-
ald I don't want to ttop a good
.thing." Thanks Tip we'll keep thi-
Herald coming. Mr- Crawincr is now
loa'.ited at Burangi) Coloradn whero he
is interested in bottling Works
J II. Thomas hrouyht in a sample
of his field corn Monday wLich inc.ia-
ured uirie fctono inch iu height nnd
wis well filled with eats uf corn. It t
a fair sampto uf tho Beaver county
corn crop. At such a rate us this
Beaver enmity can unfurl tho banner
"Corn is King" ibis JaJI.
W. V. Clark of Gate has moved
his family to Baavcr and.aro oocupyiif
a portion of Mrs. Uutb Suiith's; rei-i-dunue.
Air Clark will have cbaro of
tbu abscuco of the present luartiijM
who will attend the Woild'a FuirilhU
month.
O y. Fjstcr of Gas City Kausas
camo iu on tho Euglewood stage Sat-
urday lie will look at th) country
with a yjew to locating and' if jd.'utnd
will move hero wit'j bis family. Ho is
in search of health for bis little sou.
You call find no better plauo than Uea.
ver cp.uuty Mr. Fustcr.
II. K Pultuan and wife are abscut
from the city iliiswecbf Mrs Put-
man is visiting relatives in tbe vicinity
uf Itaugc while II. E. makes a trip
through the western part of the vouniy
and New Mexico. We understood he
went over into tbe territory to di.pwe
of some hay.
J. A Ulen aud family left prida)
morning for Wichita Palls Ttxas and
will bo absent about thirty duyr. They
will leave Sybil wi'.b her aliut whci-
she will go lo school and' tuke tuusiu
iessouH. J. A. Mute will stay at their
home and look iif.er the property dur-
ing iLejr .absence imt
A sou waa burn to Mr. and Mra. W.
V." Uufurlji ou Saturday jcveijing u.l
S o'clock Ur. Munell wasjthe altetid-
iug iihysicuii. Mr. Gol'oith can
prubably get tc a IiUl.cx!ra wofk at
tha offioij'iiow just iu order lo keep iu
triiwfora few extra heats at boiuc with
tbo uc.w tyju
ii K. Quinu went to Meado Satur.
dy tu wcet Mr aud Mr prank
Lawibriti who were rrtutning 1'niu.a
yUk to relatives iu Ul:iiois and' frpui
tt4Mf iu tlto YU Tlxir visit was a
plwtSaHt-'oue but like ll ether goin)
jMle they were delighled 'o get bst
U the promiH'd Unds Tbcy vame
tieWfroaj Ikjeade guuday. ''
Adjudged Inonno.
Janice I'iirtou wai rxamuiml by ttiu
hcalthnflircrs Saturday ai.d adjudged
to be insniio aud-wa.) accordingly hcut
to tho asylum utnrinun. John Sav-
age and Henry Garrett nceotrpa'nicd
t Ito (lenient d man For some lime
pnM.Mr. l'irrsun has k?cn in r"or
healih and this together nttli an ii"j-
sufliciency nf fond is thought to bkre
caused his deraugeuieiit. It is
hyped
that with thn proper food nnd inediOiil
care ho may ngaiu gain coutrnl of hia
mind.
Up Against Soruo Llnduay Land.
'J'he vpid R'tyiieln Denis hind grant
bobbed up ng.iin lait wepk when Mr.
Il'jraco W. Iior of Wanjrgo Kn;'
sas came hero In Investigate tliq title
to sumo of tlnfo hinds be was on the
cvp of 01 quiring. He It ft herc.lully
ijati.fied that he narrowly escaped being
"it.'' Many others won'tljiavo doie
wtH to liavcucd (he same precaution.
Wheu buying lots or bnul you
skpuld see that you n:o getting a good
deed bnckrd by mi aijstracl ehoiving
full lillc in tho ir.nl or of the deed.
Dcad Lottera. .
Tho following liftt of letters remain
"dead"' in the poBttiflico at. lcivr.
Okla and if not callid fur in thirty
ddV!' wjll be forwarded to tie Dead
Letter office at Washington D. C
Bruce A. A.
Copenhaycr Mr J P.
Davenport T. U.
Herring Mrs Mary.
Johnson MrC; X.
ltockt Mia Minnie.
Traxlor Mr. Kohert.
Tiillailt Mr. G -A.
Ill calling for aboyo plenso lay ''ad-
vertised. f"
Jno. II' Thomas P.'I
0 T. Burns and wllp of Htvrride
wcro in Beaver Spuday. Tbetr lillh
ninc-yenr-old son fell from a burro and
bri'ke ins urtn aud they brought him !
Beaver for medical vatletitlin. Drs
Munscl) and Martin drei-fcd die ininis
andjhfiitm un ibai ii wi 1 boal .r.npidlj
as tbo. break is not of a eumUicated
nature. --.""
Anew Brink1 with iciipUnl stock of
fBOO.COO 00 JsVlaMtiR &aii&d':ilb(?
epiinncrcjal drrnrtment ot.thfeiftji.
veilchiitii8ipcKjs Uijlveralty of OJcln
fiOiitrfOIty Okln. Tlio student of .that
famous' business collugd 'recelvo'jtltq
bejtr.dvnhtoges to bu'diiKl in iiny lihsi-
uoss Collego west of Atho MiMissljipii
Write today for full particulars
Address Tiros. M Mtr.AH I'res.
Oklahoma City Okla.
II.- B. Pecklipiu rcceko.l word re-
cctitly from W. I. DiUuiinotid who
n
went I rem Enid to Colorado Spring).
fur tho benefit of hjs wife's health
slating that Mrs Brumuiund was im-
proying rapidly and would sooti be
able to return to b;r . home. Mn.
Qrummond was iu a critical condition
and tho news of bor recovery U received
with gladness by her wuny frieililt) hero
Hubert Judy had quits an cxpe.
r'onee with qtiicksaiid while (iirotilo tu
hi.-njis'cr's.huuiu near Bjvrsiilo Sun
day In crossing the Beaver ijver his
horso hogged down and Hiiheri had t
get off and walk out. In disntq'iintiiig
be lost hii balance and fell liuijdhing in
the siren in- Arriving tit bis sirtors lie
secured somo dry clothes but" upon hjr
roturu io Beaver the crrrrlciicc .fyt-
repeated ixceptlbat ho maintained lib
iquilibrium nod cucfpid as r-veie a
duiiching as Ibe first. The next titm
ho fords tbe tiver it will be at thereg-
tihr i-rosHi.g'
Bfavcr' nill not bo largely fprc-
seuled at the eucaiiipmeut at Budge
City this wtck- Old su'dierS hero fie I
that tho ussociaiion has grupjtoo largi
and that the grand good.oldVjtiiucs can
not be bad as they wire wlieu tho' re.
uujuns wcio conducted .on a smaller
scale. An association compricing tin
country adjacent Iu Meade Liberal oDd
Kngluwood Kansas-and Beaver Oula
bnma is about tho right bizj and if
these peaces would pull ff from the
A'sociiiion and hold their qwn ru
unioua a much better time wjiild b:
given tho "Old Boys"
Ono of Iho' most dt"racerul;'"tceqc
tlial has occurred ou the s'.revts.uf Ilea
ver fiir.years tok place early Mondi
uioniiaj:. when Jbu Limssiur uutuerr-
cllully.hcat a liyre which wai oyer-
loaded and refujitfd topull The horsrf
waa' not only overloaded but was atno
lamu;aud"had no) bad t.ho proper can
aurJ I'eei leiHable it tc piillawy great
auiomif A)7y man wjio mii Wwqe'iy
mistreat a dumb auimul as this one
was tuuireatwl; ji not Itto drive a
burio and t'laSf jdiatk'H ufabuut hall
as wpebjawhlco In iU'M'a'nlv M VUi
biMtoweii uQ(i tbejiutse WMflM bo (lit'
r.pptr " tfeatweiil W'v en mtinted
mid iiBJ 10 kunw ilia'i wj'Jituravc
ful prwf i"i " lWd gu uu?
pupitled in eur el'y
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Is all a delusionv We don't oivc thimrs away but
we do give some rare bargains Our prr.es are 'the
lo.wcst considering the quality of the goods we liandles
and we guarantee satisfaction. If it conies -.from; Mad-;
isons' it is all right. ' - . . '
usually found in a first-class general store .. may a be c
obtained at our cstab1ishment. We always" HanoMe 1
complete stock. J --
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New store building the best in town; New stock of o
goods the largest in town;
in town and lower than eyer
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