The Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 18, No. 36, Ed. 1, Thursday, February 23, 1905 Page: 1 of 4
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BEAVER
MERALD.
VOL. XVIII.
BEAVER BEAVER COUNTY OKLAHOMA TERRITORY THURSDAY FEBRUARY 23 1905.
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TIME TO PLOW!
We have iust received a carload
of GRAND DETOUR Ag-
ricultural Implements and
Always heaJquarteis for ttARBffirfAIRE AFAR
mess wiiNSmE wjnid
MlttES $ND WMI?S.
As large a line to select from as you will find at the railroad
and if we cannot meet railroad competition on ev-
erything we won't ask you to trade with us.
Came Xxi $m.(L get oiif IMeeis
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YESTERDAY
Today and Every
AY.
"Will find us nt the old etnnd treat-
ing our customers right and ofTering i
all kinds of bargain" in GROCERIES
FLOU2- AND FEED.
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Please Don't Ask
for CREDIT.
Respectfully
BULIOK & STEDMAN
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Thx: best shoe on the Market ior School purposes.
Is also a stylish shoe fit for all occasions. They are
Positively Guaranteed and if found defective you get
yur money ba.k or a new pair. Remember they are
the Celebrated Selz make! All sizes.
Ours is ihe most complete line of Shoes m town
Shoes io suit and prices to suii all
Trje Onl HcluiVe en' "pUr-
nirjincJ ibtore. s)tocl Up-to-le)ate
and omplete.
F. C TRACY.
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Crudo oil at Buliok and Slodmau's.
Sunflower Chocolate Drops free for
all who attend tho C. E Social.
Crudo oil at Bulick k Stcdinau's.
Attend tbe "Shallow" social at the
Court house Thursday night Match 12
II. C. Drum was over from Sophia
and spent Monday in (ho county seat.
For Sale 100 rod breaking plows
at Tracy's.
Miss Anna Makonec of near Liber
at wag hero the first of tho week to
uako final proof on her claim.
For Sale Alfalfa seed 3G.50 per
bushel. Perry Kilo.
2-23 Elmwood Okla.
J. E Geoige carun over from Liberal
and spent the day in Beaver Satur-
John the youngest child
Meese and wil'o was real
week.
of Judge
sick this
line of
Meade
Albert Potter carries a full
feed. Banner Feed storo of
Kansas.
D L. Baker was ever from the Cim-
arron Monday and spent the day in
town.
County Clerk Lduggton was trans-
acting business in Guyinon last week
and this.
Three dress shirts for $1.00 at F.
C. Tracy's. About four dozon of them
left yot.
Caehier 0. K. Woods of Liberal
Natiooal bank was in Beaver Satur-
day. Clyde Curtis was up from tho
Kiowa country the Grst of tho week
having dental work done.
Wanted By Albert Potter Meade
Kansas 2000 bushels of cane Heed
Will pay highest market prioe
Albert Anthony went to the railroad
yesterday to toko his aunt Mrs. Pass-
more. She returned homo this week.
If you are fond of Suiifluwcr Choo-
olato Drops don't fail to attend the
C. E sooial.
John sieiling moved his family into
the rcsidenco rcceotly vacated by H.
M. Bulick md wife this week.
Albert Potter carries a full lino of
feed. Banner Feed storo of Meade
Kansas.
Mrs. H. M. Bulick is suffering thi5
week with a very painful felon on her
thumb.
Bulick and Stcdtiian
of crudo oil on hand.
have a supply
Mrs. Ruth Smith was quito sick the
latter part of last week but is now im-
proved. x
MN Pearl llollis is staying with
Mrs. J II Langftton at present and
will remain for fame tiiuo. Slio has
recently been with Mrs. Elbeit Clift.
Casper Rodcnior and wifo c.itno
down from Mcado Monday and aro
visiting at tho home of their son Jake
south of town.
Miss Edith Luofbourrow sold bcaua
and coffeo nt the Madisoo grocery Mon-
day during tho absence of Mr. and Mrs.
Madison.
The Herd law bill passed tho Coun-
cil last week amended to tako effect
June 1st 1005 instead of May 1st as
prayed for.
J W. Wcob and Frank Laughrin
went to Woodward last week to attend
to somo business relative to the bank
affair.
Seven lutcst stvle fully
sewing machines for sale
Tracy's.
warranted
cheap at
Miss Either Gustafson of Floris
was in the city last ;vcck making final
proof on her claim.
A. F. Rock'has received his new
feci grinder and has it set up and
ready for business.
Wanted By Albert Potter Meade
Kansas 2000 bushels of cane seed.
Will pay highest market price.
The youngest child of Mr. and Mrs(
D. M. Kile was reported as being
quite sick the first of the week but is
now improve!.
GOAL.
The time has come to lay in your supply of coal and
you could not do better than to see us and
get our prices. We handle the best
grade of Coal and lots ol it.
LUMBER:
We also conduct a complete Lumber Yard. If
you need anything in this line see or write us.
CRAIG BROS.
JJberal
P
Kas
Tho infant child of Register of
Deeds Ogilvie and wife has been sick
for several days this week but is now
improved.
The Herald acknowledges a pleas-
ant call from Mrs. F. P. Madison and
cousin Miss Crawford this week. Call
again ladies.
C. 0. TANNEHILL. Notary
Publio and Dealer In Real Es-
tate. Call on hint for Bargains
in Deeded Land.
Sit. J. W. ThumhsoH slipped and
fell down stairs at tho City llotol Tues-
day night. She was not seriously in-
jured. John Hash catuo down from Floris
the latter part of last Keek to make
fiuul proof on bis claim. Ho hpi ono of
tho moat valuable quarter sections in
the rich Missouri Flat country.
F. C. Tracy commenced the con-
struction of the addition to his storo
buildihg this week. When completo
Mr. Tracy will have ono of the best es-
tablishments in the city.
William Parker put down a well a t
his residence this week. This is ono
ol tho very necessary additions to any
home. Mr. Parker has been "toting"
water and has tired of his job.
John Johnson and Asa Kilo went to
Liberal last week after lumber with
which to erect houses on their claims.
They expeot to build as soon as the
weather will permit. 1
P. H. Loony way in from Rivorsido
Tuesday and whilo here renewed for the
Herald a year in advance His name
may be "Loonoy" but ho don't look
that way to us.
W. C. Frazcr is putting in eighteen
hours a day on his abstract work
making up for time lost while assisting
County Clerk Tracy during the fall
and early winter.
A merry party of s katers have beon
enjoying the past few days on tho ico.
When asked if they hhd been skating
they were heard to reply. "No wo
have been down sitting on the ico.'
YV. U. i'leias in company witti a
party of tiireo whoso names e did not
learn started Monday to Wood far J
at which plaoe they will transact some
important business.
Arthur Williams who used to have
charge of Madison's freight outfit re-
turned to Beaver this woek. He has
been at Grauite since bis departure
from this place several months ago.
Tho patriotio eido of the lives of our
citizeus was demonstrated by the dis-
play of flags on tho various business
houses Wednesday Washington's
Birthday.
The Christian Endeavor sooiety will
give a "Shadow" social at the Court
House on the evening of March 2.
Let all altcod. The proceeds will be
used to improvo the lightiug of the
ohurch.
Royal Neighbors Entortalii.
Tho Royal Neighbor entertainment
which win given at the Camp hall Fri
day night was well attended and was
patticipated in and enjoyed by all.
Every feature of tho enlortaintncnt was
so plauned that all might laka pari
and it was tho purpose of tho commit-
toe to have "something itomj:" all the
time.
Tho ovening was pleasantly spent
with various amuvemout prominent
among which was tho "Weighing contest-"
and the Valentino pot office.
Undo Sam did a rushing business
througout tho evening and upon the
arrival of cvory mail a ruih was made
for tho delivery window. Many pretty
valentines were exchanged but the
comic variety predominated. The com-
ics wero received in tho proper man-
ner and no hard feelings were enter-
tained. In fact tho recipients seemed
to vie with each other to sco who could
exhibit the most rcdiouloua.
A short literary program wa ren-
dered and consisted of music and rec-
itations. Every number was good and
many encores were ijiven tho partici-
pants. J do Meese clapped tho climax
with his "Royal Neighbor Goat" song
but he Tailed to respond to the hearty
enooro. Wo Btippoae "Grandpa" only
had one pair of "Old brown pants"
The musio was especially good and the
singers were recalled many times.
Tho weighing contest proved to be
about the most entertaining fcaturo of
tho ovening. As a rulo tho couples
were woll matched up but onco in
awhilo a big fat man aud a littlo slen-
der woman would walk up to tho
scales much to the delight of the Royal
Neighbors who wero interested in the
financial as woll as the social cod of
the affair.
Socially tho entertainment was a
marked success and the financial part
was good considering the short notice
the lodge roalixiu about $23.00. It is
the iotnetion of tho lodge to continuo
the good work commenced and tho
publio may expect to see the announco-
ccment of another entertainment at an
early date. They appreciate tho good
attendance and the" assistance 3vd
them by tbo people of Beaver and
they shall always strive to give them
tho very best aud ndvauco tho social
side of life in our city.
Mrs. Mary Pussmorc who recently
returned from Illinois made final proof
on her claim before Judge Meese this
week. Mrs. 1'nBstnore has been suffer-
ing from au altars of neuralgia siuoe
her return to Beaver and was quito
sick for a time. She is now improved.
Mrs. J. J. Stcruburg and little
daughter returned to their homo at
Pronto Saturday. That little home on
the Flats will begin to look cheerful
again to Mr. Stcruburg upon their re-
turn. Mrs. Squires also returned with
them.
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Tftk & Wti'MKwl mi a
McKlXIilPB.
Dealers in
Groceries;
And everything that goes to make up a conv
Grocery establishment. Flour Feed a
supplies of all kinds. No need to g ';
elsewhere for anything in our line.
Our prices are right.
DON'T ASK FOR CREDIT.
fiWapcBjagrxfl gNaeyWfrdft
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CHRISTMAS HAS
COME AND CONE
But I still have some Goods teftamt
they are for Sale.
GROCERIES
PROVISIONS. FLOUR AND FEED
Queens ware.
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Y5u rr for Trade;
F. P MADISON
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Charley Gregg was a passenger on
the Meade stage Tuesday being en-
route to Meade where be will work fur
Mrs. Williams the coming summer.
Dr. Munsell was called Tuesday to
attend Miss Ella Baker who was tak
en suddenly ill. He reports his pa.
lient as improving.
Judge Meese has been crippled up
with a lame hip which refused to do
duty. What is the matter Judge?
You haven't been skating have you?
J. M.Turner and wife were in Bea-
ver Tuesday from Madison. While
here they called at the Herald offico
and rememhred us substantially.
Cspt. J. I Niles preiohed at the
sehool bouse io the Hogsetl district
Snndav. Tho services were attended
1 by a Jargc congregation.
Rov. II. J. Brewer preached a very
interesting sermon to the children
Sunday morning ming candles to illus
trate. The sermon was apprccikted by
both old and young and was espec-
ially impressive to tho'r-hildrcn.
W. J DritUio who came down
from Neodesha last week to remain on
bis claim was forced to return home
Tuesday on account of ill health. We
hopo that ho may soon be able to re-
turn W. J. Brittain of Neodesha Kan
sas arrived in the tity Friday and will
perhaps remain permanently. His
fumily will come later aud they will
take up residence upon tbeir claim on
Cottonwood.
Tho new bUuksinith (hop is going
up in a hurry and is a great addition
to the town. It Is being covered with
steel which will inalo it fireproof aod
greatly enhances its beauty and durability.
D
K. A. B. TULL
tSJentit.
Bnaver Okla.
Tho sales of broom corn tho past
week havo been pretty heavy and wo
understand that the priao has gono to
865.00 per ton. This is good news
for those who held their crops for bet-
ter prices. After all it does not pay
to give away the fruitr of your labors.
jf you wait the "Mountain will come
to Mohammet." A big amount was
hauled through Beaver enroute to Lib-
eral Monday.
What does "Shadow" moan in con-
nection with the O. E. social? Why
it means that the ladies will stand be
hind a curtain and throw tbeir shadow
on the same. These shadows will be
sold at publio auction to the highest
bidder and each "Shadow" will be good
for suppor for two. You buy the had
ow and she will do the rest. The
shadows of the grown people and of
the children will be sold stperately and
no child will bo ullowed to biu on a
grown person. Let all coma and bo
"Shadowod". Don't be afraid of
cbasing a Shadow boys there is a sub-
stanco behind it always.
The streets of Heaver presented n
busy appearand- Monday. The incle-
ment weather the past few weeks has
prevented the people from the country
from getting in to do their trading aud
they all took advantage of the beau-
tiful day Monday. Beaver is a busy
little burg and the business men here
are to blame for It too. 1 bey are ac-
commodation itself and thoy please
their customers by giving them tho
best bargajns that are to bo obtained.
Don't "knock" on the Beaver mer-
chants. They trust you right and
their prices are as low; as the lowest
Remember this is not a railroad point
and when you compare prices with
those of tho railroad points da't for-
get te add the oxpunso of transporting
the gnols from that point and see if
you cannot do just uu well or a IinJe
better at hoiui.
EVERYTHING .
In tho Dry Goods line may bo found at my
establishment. I carry the most complete
stock of dry GOODS. CLOTH-
ING HATS BOOTS AND
SHOES tn Beftvcr. I also handle
J. W. WEBB.
d. 11. STAI-LINQS.
We mnko a specialty of fitting glasses and can fit your oyes satisfactorily
o r your money back an ulso execute any work in the Jewelry line. Bring iu
your work. You'll find us where you Bee the Dig Watch sign.
BEAVER WW lfllEIS.
Our bouso is one of the best in town and first class in eyery respect. Tsj
bles supplied with the BEST aud rates reasonable. EvoiT eourtesy eitendql.
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MISSOURI PACIFIC
Railway.
Fully equipped servtco. Free rvollolug chair ears. Mel a la carts
dluing smlce. Uest of coiinedions between all point.
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