The Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 18, No. 37, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 2, 1905 Page: 1 of 4
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BEAVER BEAVER COUNTY OKLAHOMA TERRITORY THURSDAY MARCH 2 1905.
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of GRAND DETOUR Ag-
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As large a lino to select from as you will find at thj railroad
and if we cannot meet railroad competition on ev-
eiy thing we won't ask you to trade with us.
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YESTERDAY
Today and Every
DAY.
Vt'ill And us at the old stand treat-
ing our customers right and offering
nil kinds of bargains in GROCERIES
FLOUR AND FEED.
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for CREDIT.
Respectfully
IJULIOK & STEDMAN
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SELZ Lilsrti Bs
Tlvc 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
your money bak or a new pair. Remember they are
the Celebrated Selz makeT All sizes.
Ou.ru is ihe most complete line of Shoes in town-
Shoes to suit aid prices to sicii all
Tle Only EcluiVe en' "pUr-
uttyncj i)tore.. Stocfy Up-to-Te)ate
Quel (5-omplete.
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.
LU MBER.
We also conduct' a complete Lumber Yard
you need anything in this line see or write us.
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Liberal Kas
TO PLOW!
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Crude oil at Bulick & St&lman's
Crudo oil Bt Bulick and Sicdinnn'n.
All kinds of horae collnrs at Tracy's
Hulick and Stedumn have a eupj'Ijr
of crude oil on hand.
Will Stafford nindo a buiinoss trip
over to Ashland one nieht ltut week.
Oct jour Barley Millet and Cane
deed of Madison.
Uncle Sain Wright was dowu
Fulton tho firft of the week.
finm
Sunflower Chooolita Drops frco
all who attend the C. E Soci il.
for
Jack Langston returned home from
Guruion the first of tip week.
For Salc-
at Tracy's.
-100 rod breaking plows
Attend thb "Shadow" social at the
Court home Thursday uijjht March 2
Miss Leab OoC'ow of Meade was
in Beaver on Tuesday of this week
March caino in as quiet us a lamb
Look out fur tho lion about tho 31st.
Barley. Millet and cane need for sale
at Madison's.
Seven latest stvlo fully
sewing machines for salo
Tracy V.
warranted
cheap at
The youngest child of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank MeKillip.i has been very sick the
past week.
Wanted By Albert Potter Mcado
Kansas 2000 bushels of cjdo seed
Will pay highest market prico.
Dr. Munnell report tbo arrival of a
girl at the ltowo of Mr. and Mrs. Will-
iam Clothier on Monday night. -
W. G. Ficfds who made a business
trip to Woodward the fmt of last week-
returned homo Friday evening.
Albert Potter carries a full lino of
feed. Banner Feed store of Meade
Ktiusas.
Osoir Gardner Walter Allen
Ed Gardner were ioltmtod into
and
the
mysteries of Woodcraft last week.
If you are fond of Suufluwer Choo-
olate Drops dou't fail to attend the
C. E social.
Wo are informed this weok of the
birth of a son to Mr. and Mrt. Lesti r
Rhodes of Nye.
J. W. Webb and Frank Liughrin
returned from Woodward Monday af-
tor spending a week at that plaeo.
Wanted By Albert Potior Meade
K&na9 2000 bushels of cano seed
Will pay highest market prhe.
II. E Fiuley came over from Ftoris
Saturday to transact hudiness iu the
county seat.
Albert Potter oarrios a full
feed. Banner Feed etoro of
Kansas.
lino or
Meade
Sam Det wiler of Zclma was trans-
acting busincs in tho county seat tho
first of tbo week.
Don't ruin your horses' neck with
an old collar when you can got a new
ouo for a song nt TraeyNj.
A eouplo of pateut mediomo drum-
mers were interviewing DruggUt Tracy
this week.
Throo dress shirts for $1.00 at F.
C. Tracy's. About four dozen of them
left yet.
Arthur Ligbtl'oot purchased tho
aoinll buildicg which stood oloso to the
Loveless property and moved tbo
same to Iiib claim hit weok.
J. H. Stalling aud v.ito accompan-
ied their eon Walter to tho firm the
latter part of last wtok where the;
will commence spring work.
Milton Todd who biu been at St.
John ITantias the past year ordered
the Herald Bent to his addreis this
week.
XSow tho Woodmen vbo dou t at
tend lodge regularly ro Kicking thera
selves because they misled tbe supper
Thursday night.
Divc Mcl'hereon caino up from
Woodward the first of tho week after
tho household effects pf his brother
Ed. IIo returned homo Monday.
Dr. A. B. Tull performed quito a
difficult piece- of work thia week in the
dental lino. Ho mado three gold
crownd for his Sootch terrier Fox.
We are sorry to note thut Mrs. J
0. Miles of Chne is seriously ill 0f
j pneumonia. Her mother Mra. Maple.
I is with tier
C. 0. TANNEHILL. Notary
Public und Doalor in Real Es-
tate. C.alJ on him for Bargains
in Doedod Land.
B. S. Dcrthick oi lfloiiJ came down
o attend Woodme.i loda Uhursda
night. Ho was litro for tho bij; "Blow
out."
Tho morry clink of the blncknmith'
bnmuier proelaiun that 8Viop; h bor'1
and that spring wurk has cutntnenoed
in eiriicst. .
A. A. Haskell IL M. Jlitloy John
Ilibba and others ol Eltowood were in
to attend the tegular meeting oi the
Woodmen lodto lut wek
IUtmy Ullrioh and wife arc tho par-
ents of a 12-pound daughter which
arrived at their homo Friday Pr.
MutiHoll was in attend inro.
'
William Overton brought a mon-
ster hog to town Saturday which ho
sold to Cranuior & Mulling It was
one of the largest porkers that has over
been marketed at thia point.
E. T. Tyler otlUllcy Head Ala
was in Beaver Monday and whilo hort-
he subsenhod for the Uerold. lie W
return to bis old vhomo in Alabama
soon.
Communi'iet) n Sunday Schookt wish
ing Tcmperanco work bogun in their
midst will do well to correspond with
Mrs. S. M. Follows. Territorial Organ-
izflr of tho W. 0. V. U. Onte Okla.
Broom corn is being uiaiketed all
Ibc time. From tbo amount that has
been hauled through Beaver recently
most of the growers ovidently held their
crops for bettor prices
Mrs. Bortha Do'unMy of Woodward
who with her three childrtn have been
visiting her mother Mrc. Ruth Smith
nod other relatives here for somo tinio
returned homo Sunday.
J. C Lucas uud fain.ly moved to
their claim ou Six Milo this week
They spent tho winter in Beaver so
Mut they might send thoir children to
ichool.
Tom Sytuous came down from Ful-
ton tho Etst of tho week and spent
a fovrdaya in towu. TLeih -his first
trip for.sevenl inonths and his man?
Beaver fricuda were more then glad to
soo him.
Tho Chriftiau Eudeavor eocioty will
giyo a "Shadow" nocial at tho Court
House on th eveuing of March 2.
Lot all attend. Tho proceeds will be
used to improve tho lighting of tke
church.
Several loads of cotton were hauled
through Boavcr last wfi"k n'oing taken
to Higgins and Sbattuek j: to uvtrket.
The appeal ance of 'owb of cotton on
the itreoi of Boayer is an unexpoct-
cd tight to tho older settlers.
Hcury Foshcr who got hia ankle
broken Borne timo ago was in Beavor
Tuesday. IIo is iblo to bo about on
crutches. Tho injury wis a serious
one and we are glad to Doto UN rapid
improvement.."
An oUervor'Satuiday at tho Herald
office might have supposed that we
were keeping open houso and reociving
all our friends frfim tho number who
called on us that day. Wo are al-
ways glad to welcome callers and invito
you all to come agniu.
Luther Amleraon mot with quito a
serious accident ouo day last week. In
going homo after night ho fell into a
pobt hole and spraiced lm oloow se
riously Tfio injury whs dressed quitk.
ly and at pressut ia doing niecly ljut it
is quite painfo! for tho Utile fellow.
Mios Ida lluiumel of Oklahoma
City was here the latter part of lust
week making final proof on her claim.
She was to have come somo ten days
ago but owiug to illnose and difiiuulty
in croselog tho Cimarron river whtu
&Uq did arrive prevented bcr coming
sooner.
An Abstract oftitlo to your property
if mado now may show delects that
cun be easily cured tu a few yvara
this may bo impossible and the eipen-
sivo luxury of resorting to tbo Courts
may be neccsary. W. 0. Fraiter the
abstract man cau do thia work for you
with neatuoss aud dipateh.
The ialo ot aud aud other plona has
been good tho past few weeks aud io
good evidence that the wlndp face ol
the laud will bo turned over tho com
ing season. With tho proper kind of
a fisofon old Beaver county will sur.
prise the natives. Wo have tho soil
that will produce if U can get sufficient
moisture.
B
R. A.t B. TULL
"enlist.
Boavur Okla.
Tho Woodman Surprised
The Beaver Camp of Modern
Woodmen of America wore pleasantly
Mirprbed at their regular meeting on
Thursday oveninc ol Uct week by the
members of tbo lfciyal Ncmhbor Camp
Tho Imues Imd hoard that the
Woodmen hud initiatory wotk to do
aod knowing thut they were auxiliary
to the Woodmen supposed it their
duty to help them out in any wurk tint
thoy might have to do. They accord-
ingly prepared well filled backets and
repaired to tho Hall just at tin? time
when tho men re-illy wantod to eoo
them the lnst ont that they nro not
nlways glad to weleomn iho Indies hut
" Hilly" wa out you know and they
could not get him psntifd until all the
women had had a good look.
No one was -iwsro of the intention oi
tho Royal Neighbor ami for once in
Ihctr livos tho women kept tho secret
aud their arrival at tho Camp meeting
just at the time when nil the things llui
they wanted to eo must wurc on dis-
play will aUvajs bo a mysterj to tho
Woodmen. By previous auangfmunt
tbo ladle hud planned n way in which
they might cuter tho ITall without
be iug detected and thus nuke tho btir-
prifie complete. They wero successful
beyond a shadow of a doubt.
They took tbo Camp so by storm
that it was some timo buforo they
could regain their equilibrium. Wo
doubt very much if thoy could have
rncovoicd ut all had it not been for the
sight they got of tho vy?H filled bas-
kets. It took only a short time lor
them to take the hmt and tables were
toon piepartd .md tho hungry Wood-
men seated to what thoy proncunuod a
"Fenet".
After supper quiet was restored inl
the Ciimp called to order and tho la-
dies wero alio wed to remain while the
candidates were taken through u side
degree or two. After this they retired
leaving tbo Camp to finish their work.
The evening was ono ot the most
enjoyable over spent in Boavur and
overybody went home fully "S-Uh-fiod".
Box Suppor at Nyo.
rho nioit enjoyable cvont of tho sea-
son was tho Box suppor and ontorUin-
mtjDt.Uald at tho -Lono Starr school
house Nye Okla.
A program consisting ol' recitations
drills and dialogues intcrepcrtod iv.th
music was rendered aftorwhich an auc-
tion salo of a nuuibtr of beautiful box-
es was bold. Tho entertainment was
pronounced aucco-fl nnd tho fitwt)
cia! fcaiuro was iqu.dly m satisfactory
to those in charge the ialo of boxos
amounting to 35).20. Tho bigbeit
prices paid for boxes wero three htii
four dollars paid by I). S. Muckoy aud
Ucnry Arycri; the lowest prico paid
was SO cent.
Tbo proceeds of thn sale is for the
benefit of tho pastor of tho congrega-
tion Rev. Gilmore of Eoplowood-
Miss Ella Baker and father left thi
week for their old home iu Iowa where
they will visit for several wooks. Tbo
Herald wishes th"i a pleasant trip and
hopjs that they may find Mrs. Baker
who has been quite seriously ill for
some time much better. Will Qtinn
will have oharpo of tho Superinten-
dent's office during tlu; absence of
Mbs Ella.
The "Birthington Wash-day" danco
given at tho Hall tha 22od by tbo K.
of P. lodge was well attcudod and was
a marked success both socially and fi-
nancially. Quito a number wero pres
ent from a distance. oro plad to
sco tho pcoplo come to Beaver aud
ohall always strive to entertain them in
such a way that they will be anxious
to come aaio and brinj their friends.
Perry Chilcott who went to Wiebita
last week to receive treatment for c.in
cer returned homo Monday eveniog
Upon being examined by tho Dootor
wiio treated him when he was there
before he waa told that ho was doing
all light and that ho mi;bt come home
aud go to work and rest assured that
the cincer was doinc all right aud wa
cured. Mr. Chilcott is rejoicing for
ho gre'itly feared that he would have
to undergo treatment vgain. His
friends all refoico to bear of his relief.
With the opening up of Spring
the Herald office .s uiauing some im-
provements in tho appearance of the
old shop. We huvo recant!? installed
sotno now lypu and new effico furni-
ture which greJtfy improves tLo looks
of the place. It is always our desire
to pve our p.itrous tho best and im-
provements will be mado from time to
timo as our means will allow. When
you bavo any work to bo done remem-
ber the Ifcrsld. We give the business
our undivided 4itentinn and you may
beduri.i a int bt oeriut 4t our
lutuu
Dealers
And everything that joes to make up a complete
Grocery establishment Flour Feed and
supplic; of all kinds. No need to go"'"'
elsewhere for anything in our line.
Our prices are right.
OON'T
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CHRISTMAS HkS
GOME AMD CONE
But I still have some Goods left and
they are for Sale.
GROCERIES .
PROVISIONS FLOUR AND EEED
QUEENSWARE..
Yours
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EVERYTHING
In the Dry Goods lino may bo found nt mj
tcstabtishment. I carry
koekot TiRY nnnns. nT.rvrw-
ING HATS
SHOES n UeftVcr
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Wo make a specialty of fitting glasses and can fit your eyes eatl?fr.etotlly
or your money back an nlso oxceuto any 'ork In theJewelry line. Bring In
your work. You'll find us where you see tho Big Watch sign.
BEAVER WW IflOVEb..
Our houo is one of the best in town and first class in every wpect " t
bles supplied with tho BEST and rates
MISSOURI PACIFIC
Railway
Fully equipped serviov. Fret rediulog ohalr cars. Mtals a la carte
dialog scrvica. Beat of coucecllocs bttweeo all poiuU
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