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BEAVER HERALD
VOL. XVIII.
BEAVER BEAVER COUNTY OKLAHOMA TERRITORY THURSDAY APRIL 13 1905.
NO 43
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THE
AUTOMOBILES!
.Are orfTy for the Rich but our prices
will reach everybody-Both
Rich and Poor.
Our lino of Groceries is complete and noth-
ing but tho best grado is handled. No
stale goods found on our shclrcs. Try our
1315
They are par excellence. Everything usu-
ally found in an Up-to-Date Grocery and
Feed Store will bo found with us.
TtffilLHtl 13&0WER A El GARDEN
Little Cash buus Mucli
ttAISNESS
mRBmmiR.
May be had of
Sophia ODszleu-
When your Harness needs Repairing or oiling ho will clean them and soak in a
barrel of best Harness oil for $1.09 to $150 according to size.
INTERNATIONAL STOCK ' FOOD.
For Chickens Pigs Cows and Horses always on hand. Give me a call.
j&w &&m tm&t& $&&
w mfii& tsmz ;&
Something new every day ot Uakcr'o.
Alfalfa Set d lor Halo SC.00 bushel
I'eiuiv ICitE Hlmwood OUla.
J. W- Cuhveil and J. II. Linttou
went to Quvmnn WddiiPfld.iy.
H. Garrett ui.ule ti business trip
over on the Kiowa Wednesday.
All kinds of gardeu aud Geld seeds
toil hand at all tiuicf
J. K. GEonau Liberal Kansas.
Clyde Maple was over lroiu River-
side Monday aud speut tho day in
town.
Albert Potter carries a lull lino of
feed. Banner Feed btoro of Motde
Kansas.
Just received a-car of Cotton Seed
felso u car of Northern seed potatoes.
J. U Grquok Liberal Kansas.
No uiorc drudgety 0:1 wash
you call at Tracy's and get a
day il
FHEH
dinple ot' Puritina.
Wanted By Albert Putter Mcado
Kansas 2000 bushels of cane becd
Will pay highest' market priio.
Wanted-'-Hy Albert Potter Meade
Kansas 2030 bushels ot'-cano seed
Will pay highest market price.
Albert Potter carries a full lino of
feed. Banner Feed btoro of Meade
Kansas.
Harry Hunt.011 left tho Utter part
f tho week for Wichita at which place
lio has secured employment. Ha will
be absent for noun time
1 1 1 1
John Sims wa up iroiu Luclcnood
Saturday transacting business i.i the
couut7 felt. Whilo in ho renewed for
tho Herald.
Township Asso-sor Lewis is busy
this week with hU official duties tho
other fellow U busy avoidiug Mr
Lt-wis.
C. 0. TANNEHILL Notary
Public and Dealer 4n Real Es-
tate. Call on him for Bargains
In Deeded Land.
M. Q McClelland made a
business
and official trip to Wichita this
week
being absent from the county beat sev-
eral days
Sheriff Naylor md (Juuuty
Attorney
Loofbourrow made a business
trip to
Tyrone tho first of the week returning
homo Thursday. -
D. M. Kile aa 1 I'an.i'y w nt out tu
Cler Creek th we k to r it am for
nveral day visit nt; with re'ativos
and looting aft r busine 1 interests 0 1
jhe creel.
FOOD FRUffiS
"T.rT"T" T" T"TT
.VL nfa mJaszsi mf-mrl dlai dmt n
To Tho Public
Having assumed tho obligations of
tho ll.ink of Heaver City aud opened
its doun lor business wo respectfully
irolU-it the patronage not only of its
'former patrons but of those whoso cus-
tom was witbcld under tho former
management. Assuring you that every
dollar of the slock is owned by tho un-
uersigncu mat us uusiness sunn remain
uuder our own supervision and that
it shall always bo our earnest endeavor
to 1. fiord every accomodation consistent
with conservative banning and tho
ecuiity of the funds entrusted to our
care
J. W. Webb Owning 18 shares.
James Hare do 36 do
Frank Lmighrin do 10 do
S. A. Liughriu do 10 do
V. Tiacy do 0 do
R. II. Loofbourrow do 5i do
II. E. G. Putman do 3 do
L. S. Munsell do 2 do
Muudo O. Thomas do 2 do
J. W. Savage do 1 do
J.
W. Culwcll is having a substan
tial residence constructed in tho South
part of town. The south feido is on
the boom and will make the best resi-
dence portion of town.
Mi?8 Dot Ilerron'otrived in Reaver
Thursday from Anadarfco and will
spend some timo hero on a yisit to her
aunt Mrs. 11. II Loofbourrow. Miss
Dot is on her way to Arizona to visit.
Her many friends in Beaver are glad
to sco her aud hope that her stay may
be so pleasant that she will decido to
stop again on her return homo from
Arizona. Wo notico quito a chaugo in'
tuiss not sue uaving grown to a most
charming and accomplished ynung lady
Sho rcport3 Dyke B illiuger and family
with whom she makes bur hnuio as
beii g well and proup tous all of which
their many Heaver friends A'l be glad
to note.
Fifty Years (he Siandtri
Halt from purt crow tf
tartar derived f ram grafts
rnlCC fcAKIHO POWDKR PQ
CHICAQO
BAKING -WWffit
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JUDGE CARTER TRAGY DEAD. k1:
Ono of tho Oldost Residents ot
Beavor Oounty Passes Awny.
Dies at Kansas City.
Funoral Conducted from tliu Homo Sun-
day by tho Masonic Order and In-
tormont In Beavor Comotery
It is with deep sorrow that wo aro
called to chronicle tho death of ono of
Beaver Coduty'a ol.loit and mot
respected citizons Judgo Carter Traey
who passed nway at St. Joseph's hos-
pital in Kansis City. Mo Thursday
morning April G 1905 to which ploco
he had been taken by bis eon P. C
Tracy and Ur. Munsotl a lew d tys
previous for treatment. Tho
causo of death was due tu dropsy
and heart failuro.
Tho hto Mr. Traey has boon an in-
valid the past year and although his
condition seemed imprufcd at times it
was evident to tho-io who were most in-
terested that ho was gradually growing
weaker in spite of all' that medical
skill could do to relieve him and the
recent trip to Kansas City was taken
moro tp satisfy tho feeling that nothing
should bo left undone thin in the hope
that tho sufferer could b-iflle the fight
againt the stubborn will oftho Qriin Do
stroyer. However after tho trip was
made it seemed that'thrro miht yet bo
1 801110 chance for pirtial rcoavpry until
tho end c.vne so quickly and yet so
peacefully on Thursday morning at 10
o'clock wheu tho deceused dropped
off into a quiet sleep and pissed from
tho buffering-nnd sorrow ol this world
into the mysteries of tho world beyond
without a ytruggla and with a milo 011
his face that betokened that the weary
soul had found rest ami that all his
piin had been alleviated by that Great
Physician.
Carter Tracy' was born on a farm
near Vorgonties Vermont December
1G 1831 ana at his death was in hi
seventy-fourth year. When live years
old his parents emigrated to. the th'-n
new stato of Illinois and settled in tho
town of Rochester whern bis father
soon died. Whilo yet a boy he eutered
his step-father's store as a clerk hit-
cr becoming a pirtnor and for nearly
sixty years ho followed tho mercantile
business.
In early life he wis a Whi;. But
upon tho dissolution of that party he
became a strong follower of Douglas
and ever afterwards affiliated with tho
Democratic- party. Ho held his first po
liticul office when tweutynno years old
and for over thirty years continuously
held offices of public trust in his home
town uid county. Ho was a delegate
to tha Nitiontl Convention which
nominated Tilden for President. Fur
years ho was a member of tho Super-
visors of Sangannn Couuty serving
two terms as Chairman from which
position ho resignod on election to tho
legislature In 1883 ho moved to
what is now Beaver County aud to
tho town of Beaver in 1891 where he
has (.inco been enguged in mercantile
business and practicing bis profession
as an attorney. In 1893 ho was ap-
pointed Probate Judge by Govornor
Iteufruw which position ho held by
successive elections until 1899 9ince
which time ho has devoted his atten-
tion to his business and tho practico of
law chiefly in tho capacity of a legal
adviitr; appearing in court only at
times when his ' sympathies were
especially enlisted.
Tnoso who know him best wero his
warmest fiicnds and his honesty and
uprightness was admired by all llu
scorned to do a mean act but faced
every difficulty as a man and overcome
every obstacle without worry. His
counsel and advice was sought after
aud his rare executive ubility was ono
of his most noted accomplishments.
Quick to see opportunities and deter-
mined and resolute he made his in-
fluence felt to all with whom ho cume
(11 contact. Nobody over heard him
.j.juu'Um bat on the other bund
louud htm ofr ri'udy to fpeak words
of good i-hr r. Ho Was a deVp thinker
and u in in uf matbivo inttiilect. Au
idle moment was uuki on to him
and o this fact mav bu larliully at-
tribu.cd h! demise.
As a father Mr. Tracy was kind and
considerate and In deeds were marked
withilovo utid indulgence. Nothing
was witbcld ut his hand which was for
the b vt tntTct of iLdbu near and dear
to hixi. Hi was ever 11 e.uid and
udvit' 'nd llio trui w.irlh of his ilja-
ture j't'lguieiit w rualitud and bis in-
ilueu' v iu tu hi- home.
Hi nu Prvd (' -nil daughter Mrp
IV. H Th mi mm Mm.
tu ral rvc w re conducted from
It- rJ u. u.$ U -Jj:w.i? oj thf
Mnonic Lodga of IJfnvcr. llov. J.
D. Niks gave a short talk lircvious to
e Mitsnuiu bcrviov. The fjnctal
es of the Order were impiesivo and
tliu ccreiiitiny a beautiful one. All
marks of respect that could bo shown
wero voicad by the attendant concoursn
of friends who deeply and linjcrely
mourn (ho death of quo who has
been one of our most highly respected
citizons and an honored friend.
Interment whs made in ttin Beaver
cemetery Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock
when tho LiRt huiurs wero bcowed
by the brother Master Masons.
Tho Beavor Dank Ro-Opons.
Tho local stockholders have paid to
E. It. Coffey lt!cemr of tho Bank of
Beaver City 17200.00 tjio amount
necessary to replxuo tho McPhcrson dp-
lalcation und place bank otija so 11 ml fi
nancial basis again. The Receiver !uu
notified all depositors to call and re-
ceive the r.iiiouut of their dcpoils.
Every depositor will receive tho
amount of his deposit from tho Receiv-
er and cm then rc-depotit it with
tho reorganized batik uuder homo peo-
ple or dispose of il iu whatever manner
ho desires.
Every dollar of the bank stock is
now owned by huino people whofa
names we enter below. Tho bank will
bo managed by homo people whom
uvoriuce knows to bo honest reliable
mid financially able to conduct the
bank with security to its depositors.'
The stocklioldun met yesterday and
elected the following officer.-: Presi-
dent J. W. Webb; Vice-President
.nines Bare; Cashier Frank Laughriii;
Assistant Cashier. F. C. Traejj Secio-
tary .Muudo Of Furnas; the flyo above
together with It 1 1 Loofboiirrow nud
II. K G. Put mini 'instituting a board
of sorou directors who will piss upon
all transactors of the bank. By per-
mission of tho Court tho officers will
outer upon their duties us a bank in
tho bank building but tbu Receiver
cannot bo discharged until Court meets
heio next week.
It was no fmall snerifioo on the pait
of theso local atouUioIdurs to assume
tho defalcation of tbo McPhcftous' and
again place the bank on a sound basis.
In order; that no ono should lose a cent
ttiroagti a pauK in which tut y Hud a
small interest yet in no manner were
connected with its management) thoy
have voluntarily subscribed sovtn hun-
dred dollars for cvory hundred that
they would havo been culled upoo to
pay under tho law had the bunk been
permitted to sloso.
When every depositor goca to tho
Receiver ami draws 100 oenta on the
dollar (or his deposit instoad of 40 or
SO cents they should remember that it
wai by tho pcrsoual sacrifiuo of theso
lioino stockholders that it was made
possible and when they have banking
business to transact in the future those
people ceituiuly deserve a portion of
their custom if not all.
Tbo names of these stockholders to.
gethcr with tho amount they wcro le
gallv liable for and amount thoy vol
untarily subscribod is as fnllowf:
Legally IJable. Vol. subscribed.
Jas. Bare 8500 SOI 92
V. ASA Laughrin 700 M72
J. W. Webb 300 309G
C. & V. O Traoy 200 .1118
It. H. Loofbourrow 100 01G
II. E G. Putman 500 010
Maude O. Thomas 100 311
L. S. Munbell 100 311
J. W. Savago 100 172
Total amount liabb for under tho
law S2G0O.00; Total amount sub-
scribed to pay depositors in lull and
placo bank on sound bisis 317200.
Tho next regular mooting of tho
Denver County Teachers' Examination
will bo helil on Thursday and Friday
April 27 and 28 lOOTi lleretoforo
tho examinations have been held on
Fridny and Saturday.
4-0 4-20 3. Ella Bakkk Co Supt
Commissioners' Proceedings
Continued from pngu 2.
Harrj Uinlngtou .3 1 flO
A. W Tooloy. 2 1 00
Earl Wilson . . . 3 100
VMilhbbs... . 1.. .... .50
Chas. Light 5 2.J
UoyMoCool 1... 50
L. K. Dunn 1 SO
Tabling Redemer 2 liOO
Chas. White 0 150
Avnrd Swnrd ...0 3.00
O. H Wells 3.: 1.50
J.O.Grnshnm 3..: 150
J.AI Beasloy 2 1.00
G. M Moody 2 1 00
Geo. W. Crabtrec. 10 ..a 00
E. W. Porkins ... 10..... .500
Win. Whitakof 2 50
Ray Rhodes l... .-50
1). ti Mackey... 2 1.00
E F. Bnker ?ti J3 OO
R.O.Allison i ..." 2 00
J D. Couvoll. . 4 .. 2 00
On motion of fihlolds tho family uf
W. J Adam wits all 1 3 00 ior
wt'ek for a t pnof lour Gneiss
dt
plies to bo bought at tno grocery df
! A Or Love
vj inoH W9 wlwwfi vmmi v?roi
allowed In tho llefllo family disaster:
Holin Brown 5 coffins. J1U.08
Mrs. Lynch ninotint claimed -13 6C;
nmnimt ntlowrd $12.00
Mrs Isnhell amount cialmod f 38.51 j
amount nllourd 10. (X)
W II. Lnnguon ninnunt claimed
540 00; amount allowed JUO 00.
Un motion of T O James tho
bill'
b. r.
l'tmnds was nllowivl. Amount claim-
ed $27. SO nml further aid ho suspended
On motion of T O. .lames the hill
ofA.L Diigmi fnrnipilleiim and sup-"
piles for Mr Pounds was allowed.
Amount allowed f 25 (XI
On motion tho bills of l)r L S Mun-
sell for medical nttcudancu on pris-
oner and member of Board of Health
Was allowed Amount allowed ?13 CO
On motion tho bill of W. 11 I.nnc-
nton for medical ntteudnncn was al-
lowed Amount allowed $1 -15
On motion tho bills of W H Lang-
ston were allowed as follows:
Amount claimed fOOOO; iimount al-
lowed as nay for medicino 55 00
Amount claimed $100 00; amount al-
lowed for medicine fo 00
Amount clnlmod 57 00; amount nl-
lowed for medicine 85 00
The Board adjourned until 0 o'clock
April 1th.
Beaver Okla .
April I 1U03.
Tho Bo mil met puisimnt to ad-
journment. All members being pres-
ent. On motion tho bill of 1 P. Mndi-
roii supplies for poor nmoiint $10 00
was allowed.
Ou'muilon the lilll of the Slate Capital
Pi liillnc t'oinjmny ninnunt claimed $10.55
vriiH Ut'l out until next regular meeting
of Iho llonril.
On motion tlie Mils of Mauds Tlinni.
imoiinls $10450 for job work and $13.fl7
for legal prliitinc wero allowed.
On motion (lie bill of Itnbert Woods for
printing delinquent (nT notices was allowed
AiHHimt claimed $102. 50 nuiount allowed
M2 00
On motion Board adjourned till 1 o'clock
P. M. '
Boivir Oklit
"' 1 i.look 1 M.
Hoard nel pursuant to adjournment
On mollon Willnrd O. Young was appoint-
ed Justice of the 1'e.ico and Hiram V. Kny
ns CoiiHtsMe In Kokomo townIilp nnd tlm
bonii of Wlllard () Younn was approved.
J. I). Short wis appointed JiulIcO of
llio Peace and Ed Liudsey clerk of Optima
tonnslilp
0. 0. ICctlell Justice of tho Pesco In
Grand Valley township.
(.Iinrles Jetilo constable In Logan tonn-
pulp.
Tbo following Official bonds wero npprcv.
ed;
Q. T. Symons Trevurer of Onto Ir.wnllilp
.1 V. McCool Trenaurer of Ilcnton town-
sliip W. p. Strong Trustee of Cleveland town-
ulilp
I) C. Keltell Jutllco of tho Poico in Gtnn.l
Valley lomislilp.
J. Martin Ford clerk of Cleveland township.
Ella llaker County Huperlntuiident of l'iib
Ho Instruction.
J.W.Davis Contlablo of Kokomo town
ship.
J D. Short Justice of (ho Tcaco In Optima
lownalilp
V. h. Deardsley Clerk of Onto tawmhlp
0 I!. Wright. Justice of the Peace of Kim-
wood lownshlp.
J I). Wllllom Treasurer of Cleveland
township.
W. V Strong nssessur of Cleveland town-
ship. Oiin. Jcnks Conslnhlc for Ioptn Jownnlilp.
On molian the bill of tho Siato Cnpllal
Printing 1'ompnny was allowed. Amount
claimed $132.50; "mount allowed $100.25
On motion the Clerk was ordered In ImiuQ
a cenlficnte of error to John Heasley for
57.20 for erroneous acsessment.
On motloii tho following brands were ap-
proved; M Turner oalllo brand T on either Jaw.
W. C llcrtton hnlfclrcle bar II counactcd
anywbrrc on Icfl side.
M- Lellicrt. f nn left ehcuMer.
Stoncbruker-Z'a Cattle Company cattle
branded bilf circle lur I) on left side
Ross I. nishop cattle brand Diamond F
on lefl hip.
W T. Undberry. over bir on left side
Uecrpn MoIIio.mii 0 title bmnd half circle
over V on right idde.
The appliciiiun uf U. A. Franols box X
was rejected.
The Hoard adjourned until 7 o'clock p m.
7 o'clock p inf
The Board met pnrsoint to niljournrceut
T 0 James beiii; utnoul.
On motion a luiiibcMe nf error to tho
amount of $3.00 was gnitiled to J. T. Craw-
ford and thu Clurk liiMrucii-d to ixsue same.
Hoard adjoutuud until H o'clutk a. m
April 5lb.
IJcaver. Okla. 1
April 5 1005.
0 o'clock n in.
Doard met puiaimnt to ailjournmeiit. All
members liehie present
On moiittn f T 0 Jamei ordered thai
the error uf $1.53 dun the county louud in
the report ul Ux-Sheritf lllbbs bo coriecled
Uoard adjourued until 1 o'clock p. m
lieaver Okla.
1 o'clock p.m-
Hoard met pursuant to adjournment
On mollon the stone lying back of the
G'Hirl Bouse were sold to T L. Flo;d fur
Ibnsumof $1(1.00.
On motion of Cililelds the road petition of
J. u Johns and otuersbo graulel cutiut
;ouiilly that T. 0 James be Imtrucled to
ko up the matter with the town company
la Gujmtn nnd U. 11. I & l. railroad 10
fecurn right of way without cott to couuty
.Mmlan carried.
On ruction Iho road petition of I.on Stan-
ley cl ula was continued until next regular
ritstlnir.
M';rrd by Shle'di lint the rrtlgiintlon of
J 8 SI0M11 as J Milieu of the I'etce uf I'leaa-
tntii Viuw town. hip be uCirpud. .Motion
Carried
On iii'iilon L. K McOllorey wis Appoint
ed .Imiiia of lliu IV 10a in I'ieasaut View
lowiialilp.
0.1 motion f T () Trun D. II. Nesly
was released from lUo Ian une-hslf of ills
1001 taxes.
On motion the petition of I W Ie0 be
referred bei ij On school dUtricts Noj.
35 nd 32.
Oa 111 11 ion' the petition of finisher & Dor-
unn to lower tho y.ilamm uu lot 11 lu
block Hd in Heaver l)U n rjcclcd.
Moved bv T 0. J.iinn lli-it tha cue half
tax paid by 0 W Kuijhl oil tilt) northeul
quarter of ectIon 1U( township two ringe
20 be applied oa the lust half of bis tax 011
northwest quarter Of trctloii H tovrutblp 2
ran; 20 " L lavs not own Ihe northeast
qunrler pf keptlon 111 lowmdiip 'J range 20
i;n motion IU pi-iillon or jiarr a weei
1 ea for tit oJjuHment of taxes was r J cteJ
Uiard aljournod unlit 7 0 p. m.
yvatuici atxt wee
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PHI lis SPI1
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So has our New Stock of
IDry GoodsI
All the latest things In Fancy Dress Hoods Shirt
Wuist patterns in Silks nnd other fnshioniiblo
fabrics. AUo a complete- lino ot Calicoes Per-
cales Suitings Ginghams Plain and Fancy pat-
terns In Summer Dress Goods. In fact wo have
anything you want In tho Dry Goods lino.
imffi&'&iffi? tWQ&wf w&w Tt?
SHOES TOO!
Tho best lino of Shoes In tho southwest nnd the BEST stock
oyer brought to Beaver. Our stock comprises everything
from tho "Farmer John" Plow Shoe to the stylish Patent
Leather SIne nnd Slipper nnd everything between. Shoca
f-w tho whole family from thu smallest tot up.
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And everything that goes to make up a compleU? .
Grocery establishment. Flour Feed and -supplies
of all kinds. No need to go ;
elsewhere for anything in our line.- ;
. . Our priges.-araj-ight " 'juKaT--
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EVERYTHING
In tho Dry Goods
estub'ishment. I carry
stock of Tiirv nfinns. nrn'ru.
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SHOES ' uciver.
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have just received a carload
of GRAND DETOUR Ag
ricultural Implements and
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Mimi&srao pump.
As large a lino to select from as you will find at the 'raHrpu
and if we cannot meet railroad competition on ev- u
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