The Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 18, No. 44, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 20, 1905 Page: 1 of 4
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VOL. XVIII.
BEAVER BEAVER COUNTY OKLAHOMA TERRITORY THURSDAY APRIL ?.o 1905.
NO 44
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BEAVER
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J. . WEBB President. JAMES BARE Vice-President.
SHANK LAUGHRIH Ceshier. F. C. TRACY Asst. Cashier.
MAUDE 0. THOMAS Secretary
IE BAHK OF BEAVER CITY.
Capital Stock $10000.
DIRECTORS:
James Bare F C Tracu J. W. WEBB
Frank Laughrin H. E G. Putman.
R. H. LaoOjourrow Maude 0. Thomas
Efl&Eiaaff C30UIKSBBS5B EBHEEN1DED-
Ki' 1-
Are only for the Rich but our prices
will reach everybody-Both
Rich and Poor.
Our lino of Groceries is comploto and noth-
inn but Uho best crado ia handled. No
i stale goods found on
: BORE F8 FR8
They aro par excellence. Everything usu-
iT ally found in an Up-to-Dato Grocery and
. . ' Peed Store will bo found with 113.
WftKT TSkOWER ASS ARiSES
r ' SEEDS.
MTOILIK3IS m
LittlB Casti
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HARNESS
May be had of
Sooliia OZszl?
3. hen your "Harness needs Rcpalrii c i ' 'v low. o n nr'lioak
barrel of bet Harness oil for $1.0'J o Si.uJ 11 - '0 i j e.
INTERNATIONAL STOCK FOOD.
T?or Chickens l'igs Cows and Horses always on . C ic mo a call.
fifei? (S&'SS? (Sai isaia
a: &
. w?i7s? && (Ss&s? trnffi
SoaiPthlng now every day at Hnkcr's.
Kvrybidy ud his coumii aro "Court-
irtf otitis week.
.9UlP li'ory turns and hutolo did a
t .tuisliing business thii week.
jfs J. ICiilow ilune sonio fencing on
'nifult'at near IlivorMido thia week.
' Albiri Piiitor ctrrios a full lino of
!"t(. Haulier Feed store of Meade
' '
' All Unds.uf gtrdnn nnd field seeds
V(M"d at all 1 i men.
' . K. Gkouoe Liberal Kaiaw.
fbot l'.-tier carries a full lino of
Han ner Feed store of Meade
iifciitai.
" .lint received a car of Cotton Seed
ftUo a car of Northern peed potatoes.
J. ti Qkokok Liberal Kansas.
''. V Goforth who jipont soinfi
i fin Hoiivcr last year at ihn Journal
ift..i' . hiuc down agaiu tbis week to re-
. '. o'd iioqurfiutance.
M II M li jI Gate ei-t h!s radi-
tri"'" In tin fj.-e Tuesday by call
g mil haviiiif Ins name eurcllpd on
ur Hij5 B.1k..
. Or TANNEHILL Notary
'v'jllti und Dealer in Real Es-
i vis. Call on him for Bargains
jn ljepded Land.
V IT. Hill editor of tho Tyrone
Ob"!'? ir was iu Beaver a counlo of
; :t- ti wek. Ha paid tho llerald
fii.v afvcral pleasant calls Mr. Hill
O'Ores'sivo noirspaper man and is
v . ij Tyrone a gpod paper.
:.-v. F L Iiii-o the new Meib-
i -.i iniler in '.uvud into the par-
. : and wl coupy thu pulpit
iry. Htiari'rsio u ju '0j
;nat o ii"1 f'r h pla aid
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' nope tha hi- Horts nm U.ruR -
' I r.i'l iiuecei.
()4 l'atmr who luw charge ot
" in lint rprise was in Hoaver
vtfi.nltifA.! business. Hi call
lltra"l'(B wj noted with
We are always glad to
our shelves. Try our
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FlI
buys MucIl
n a
No mure drudgery on wih i '
you call at Tracy's and get a J-
sample of Puritiun.
Wanted Bv A . Po . Meado
Kansas 2000
Will pay highe-
s of cane seed
et pi no.
VffiSr?i srrvP
Warn Potter Mcndef
Kansas ' of 1 seed
Will pay t ir .
Jlin Locia ilatpiir t i with
Sli'. F. P. Madison aint remirn
for tho hununcr. M - per has
been fpendini her at her
pleasant homo on tho iV 1 its.
Sheiiff Naylor and Deputy McCloI-
land came in from Guthrie tl j firt "
the week with prisiners v io were
being held ibpro awaiting t '- : t'lis
term of tho District Court.
Mis Dot llerron lft on Fi t of
last week for New Mexico h -t blip
will visit for several week- Slio nill
perhaps stop over nt Heavor on her re-
turn the latter part oT May.
Tho next regular meeting of tho
Beuvor County Teacher' Examination
will bo held on Thursday and Friday
April 27 and 28 100.". Heretofore
the examinations have been held on
Friday nnd Saturdav
J 0 4-20 0. Eua Bakeb Co. Supt-
Miss Jennie Crawford who has been
spending tlio past Beveral weeks on th
Kiowa with her uncle V. J. HirdnnU
und wil'u returned to Beaver Friday
of lost wcrit. Of co'irc wo are all
trhtd tu woleomp her return.
Mrs F. P. M idicon r"iurnfd from
a pleasant t n-dnyn vUit wi'h bur pa-
rents ou the Kiowa Friday. Ed Gud-
npr met-iIipiu and brought them t
Beaver Mr. Hirdsall lrit'(ing them a
patt of tho way from Madison.
A plcatunt hocml gatlierin is reporN
ed to have taken plurn at. (ho bourn of
Mr. and Mrs. Amoi nibb on Clear
Creek Friday night. 0 n to ho
banvy wind storm many wlo mticijat-
cd gn'ng were detained ! h mo.
TSo revival nie-jting that bavo been
in progri" at ihe cjurrh th i.ost live
j - . - j. - w. - - --- -.- ..-... vv
works closed with the Sundav evninp
srrv:(.P. Durini: tlin tnntip(n much
j.00(j wa acfomplish(d both Jn converts
and arousing the inlercst of the pcoplo
in Christian work
R. B. Quinn of Ihe Guvicon ITr'-
ald was iu Beaver a couple of day t hid
week attetdiiig Coi.rt n u witnffi bo-
foro the Qianil .! iy Ho calleJ M
MATTER F HEALTH
pwsm
Absolutely Pure
ms bo suBsrnims
Tlio Y. li 8. C. K have adorned
tlio wall of tlio church with n new
Wall I'iodgo whioh should bo a gentle
reminder lo overy active member.
Clyde Williams has been employed
as book keopor t tlio Hank. Mr
Williams U capablo and reliable and
will fill the positions with credit
M. 0. Danks was over from his fino
Cimarron ranch tho laM.cr part of last
week aud while hero paid tho Herald
office a call. Mr. Panks reports every
tliinz flourishing in his part of tho
county.
Heaver was vibited by another one
nl ilioso heavy wind and sand ntorms
Friday evening that niado March 1001
famous. The alarm lanio up early in
the ocnin(j and was followed by a
rain which later turned to fleet and
now. The nest morning found tho
ground covered with o coat of ice.
The Herald was woll retnembrcd by
Hubscribera who attended Court tbis
week. Space forbids us mentioning
each one aepcratcly but we aro thank-
ful for tho patmrago and hope to
make tho Herald inoro worthy of lb ir
mppoit the coming year than it ever
has been in thn past.
Notioo to the Public
You w: J In r by take notice that
t n )l'l')l;r& Mcose has ba-u
I i "a nny nud all bills against
I in o - Ij presented to James
. a Hues all indebtedness
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ii.. i ' Ol Mill
fcK "-Should the
' tt4t. ' i I fei J:.i ti 4 lionor would
'-fjtf 1 5 H"i
ill . 1 ' I L'i. S I WJV3S up
""l'rf " i .a ' uujblo quick
l' . - . l. i si . . lo b'gh is no
".- .it K'lTeniiy traced
i 'i r. Hi'1! tlje Ho kefellcrs.
I4 r. i it j t'..i 'I liqtter than
i and tljut it it an 1 r Mraigbi
itiblican voter ulio an 1 at 1'
it Saturday April lo ISO.
take tbo treats pleiue.
Head tbo i v advi.tiseiuent of the
Bank of Heaver City in this ifHue of
the Herald. Tho bank is agaiu on
its feet and is d mg a good business
bidding luir to be ono of tbo most suc-
cessful finai liiil iuttitutioiia in the
county. Tho sacrifices of tho homt-
htockliidders in elioiildeiiop the bur-
den i ( tho McPlir ron uteal has been
rewatdcl by tbo support of the people
and everybody is pulling lor tho suc-
cess of tho institution that it ho jubtly
deserves. Tho respect which the pco-
plo have for the promoter of the re
organized institution is best display-
ed by tho -c ' 4000.00 deposits whi'cl
was made v. h tho link tlio first da)
that it opened it doors for business.
I'ho bank jb now running for tUo firt
time on u. legal basis and no ono need
fear but that runnoy entrusted thpn
trill hu iu safe hands and worth 100
cents on tho dollar at any nnd ah
times. Help yourslf your to.vn ind
your county by speaking a good word
for the institution at overy opportun-i'7-
FIffy Yiirs f ha SitmSarl
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Nadt from purt criam tf
firfar derived front grSDOli
rnio paxino rowoEn po
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Tho DolnrtB of Court to Dato.
Territory vs. IHrd I'Skim- Continued
iEi
for term. J i
Trriinri vw Itn 1 ItVrlitu Pnnlin. '
Jemlorj v. D.idJfaUt. Cuntm-
Ue'd for term J '
Territory vs. Birdu'erkitis Contin-
ued for term. t f
Territory vs. J. F. l'outias On
trial as wo go to prcsf.
Territory vs. W . H. Washburn
Continued fur term.
Territory vt Uird rcrkin! Tiled by
jury verdict of guilty.
Territory vs. Mary' Fishgarb Plead
uot guilty v
Territory vs. Wull Grkins (Continued
lor term bond fiirdtt 81000.
Territory vs J. 'i Kuip Contiif-
ued for term. -
ClVlI. GA8E8.
National Bank Commerce vs. Grunt
Porkinc Contiuued for term
J. V. BnVRgo vs. Jim Hotring Judg.
uiout for plaintiff A
Jackson-l'oxworth. Lumber Co. vs.
IIarwolb&.NciId Continued fir term.
K. L. Boughncr vsi Florence Hough
ncr Dismtsted nl cofit of plniatilT.
A. II. Tandy vs. A. II Harrett ct
nl Contiuued for term.
C. K. Woods vs. W. L. Irviu Judc
mc.nt for plaintiff.
C. Iruuy vs. J. V. ITIiompson Con-
tinued for term.
Lee llngley vs: 0R I & P llv.
Judgment for plaintiff
J. It. Davidson vsC 14 I & P Uy.
Judgment for iibiintiff.
Jury Ulot.
Tho following urc tho list of jury-
men for the tho Spring term of Dis-
trict Court which joiiveiiod hero this
week:
Qr&ud "Jury.
Ed Slarquand T. K. Birr
II. A. McCool " Anson Often.
N. 11. Uuiiinun M. Q. McClulLml
S. V. Goodlier
li. It. Coffey
O. Mi PomhzrtoD
O. D. Smith
J. M. Tumor
Jeff Farr
J as. ShalTcr
riiof. Martin
U. W. Uuilic
M. !:. Ilibtis
Simon Howe
. L Baker
B. F. Mcpherson
J. It. Glqnn
C. T. McOunc
II. It. L-iuguton
Joe nines.
H h. Hcutley
Petit Jury.
O.-wlJr'Houaer.XWH " Thoo Gjtlon
Ic Leo
I I Wailf
H. 1 'tl
J. M Humes
W. C. Bsakcloy
Tom Smith
J. II. Tyler
K t'. Alhriuht
Chac. F. Wiggius.
J umi Atkouo
A. O. liaslev
J. W. Givin
. A. Ityao
AI. II. Moon
P. A iVood"
D. Vf. Burrows
W. B. Evans
Chan. F. llowan
O. C. Curti-
Thoa. L. Hlv
C. S. Ifiwkeli
JauiCH Scott
J. II. Baker
li. Ii. Harlan
D. Armtttronp
John Itautlebaugh
fl. It. BUeo
A. W. Tauner
John Lnvett
W. E. Butler
Itov Green
C. E. Heche
N. H. Bothel
L. F. Stunkcll
P. Apple
It. A Mutray
Joh. C'lnc
li. H. Miller
Commissioners' Procoodlnga
Continued from pnge 2.
II. E. G. Putman. do 33.00
On motion tho following bills for as-
sistnnt tcachors' oxamini. -s waa allow-
ed: Clara N. AVhito July 1101 examina-
tion 5-1 ft 00
Nollio Grove . j ' 1 nnd January
lOOjcxaminai SO 00
On motion u.c l '' of Harry llnntoii
cxpenso for going nfcer prisoner was
allowed. Amount $10. 15
On motion tho following bills wore
allowed :
L. S. Munsell member Board of
Health. S7 00
It. 11. Loofbourrow member Hoard of
Insanity . o uu
C. A. Allen boarding prisoner amount
s uu
It. II. Loofbourrow traveling expenses
as County Attorney 35.15
It. II. Loofbourrow ofilco rent. 15 00
On motion tho Board adjourned un-
til 1 o'clock p. m
Bcavor Okla.
1 o'clock p. in.
Board met pursuant to adjournment
It is ordered by the Board that tho
asaj H G g H
Have had some hard battles but nothing to com-
pare with the land engagements which liavo been go m
ing on in Englewood lately. The price war is in-
creasing intensely and neither party lo the contest
disposed to yield. It is folly for a merchant to say
I Won't be Undersold.
Because it can be done. Bat we do say that the
fellow who undetsells us on Lumbar Cjyif Barb Wiro
Fenco ro3ts Flour Groceries. Fnr.n Implements Buggies
Wagons Shoas Dry Goods and such lilto is mighty apt
to get crippled in the fracas. Give us a chance to
'? ure oru Vlcv Ust ofivanls and if the other follow
I beats us yoib viU buy your goods "mighty awful''
cheap. That's all
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I fund collected from tlin bondsmen Of
;:Vv rVV.ii 'T :JA0. "1VI
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tioii-d to the funds heretofore cliar-
(toil with the same ami that tho sum
"f 1 0 '"' debited to tho salary
. M afy lcr(toforo nowwl j
O. Hodge as county treasurer and for
ty treasurer and for
which no wirrnnl has boon Issued.
County Commissioners ccrtificato of
the condition of tho treasury
Bcavor Okla.
April 7 11)03.
We tho undersigned Commissioners
of Be.ivor County hereby certify that
wo have niado nn Investigation of tho
county funds in tho hands oT tho coun-
ty treasurer nnd Ilud tho following
various credits:
Certificate- of Bank deposit $15017 00
Bonver City Bnnk checks 123.20
A postnge nccounts (stamps u;ed)
33.00
Cash and ca'sh items. -HV7.81
Total moitLCO
Bnlanco In hands of Treasurer March
.11. 1005 152h2rl
Received since March 31 taxes
11)01. 883.11
Taxos 1003 1H.53
Misc. receipts B'O
Total 15037.00
'.T. 0. Grcshnm )
Signed John Shields VCom.
T. O. .Inmes J
I II. K. G l'ntman do solemnly
swear Hint that tho nbnvc exhibit of
the County Commissioners show all
the debits which should bo charged to
mo as County Treasurer nnd that tho
money and other credits exhibited to
tho County Commissioners are proper
and lawful credits nnd that none of the
sumo have been borrowed fur tho pur-
pose of being counted ns credits.
H 13. G. l'utman.
Subscribed and sworn to boforo mo
this 7th dny of April. A. I) 1003.
JH. haitgston.
Co . Clerk.
Board adjourned until 8 o'clock p
m . Beaver Okla
8 o'clock p m.
Board met pursuant to ndlournmciit.
On motion tho following reports
were approved :
Feo report of II. 15 G Putman
County Treasurer.
Ella Baker County Superintendent
On motion the County Olork wns
instructed to hsuo an order on the
County Treasurer for $025 as fees duo
.T W Savngo now in the hands of tho
County Treasurer.
On motion tho following elainiB wore
allowed:
J. II. Lnngston $30. -10 for trans-
scribing t ommisslonors' Proceeding
and xcalp allldavits.
J. II. Limyston for making supple-
mental tax roll 35.00
J. II. Lanftstfltt salary and clerk
hire $325 00 for quarter ending March
31 1005.
Ella Baker salary ns Superintendent
of Public Instruction S20S.00 for
rjunrtnr ending March 31 1005.
N C. Galway salary ns Tounty Sur
veyor $05 00 for quarter ending
AUIirOJI i JIH'f. -
It II. Loofbourrow salary ns County
Attorney $100.00 for quarter ending
March 31 1003.
. li Beardsloy accountant 3i days
$80 00
II. E U. Vutmun p.llary nnd nitric
hire for quarter ending March. 31 1003
$525 00
$100 00 balance salary and clerk hire
fornuar'er endltie Decomber 31 1003
On motion nn appropriation of 525 00
was miulo to the Normal f rid taken
from tho general school fun'l
On motion tho report of W. L.
Beardnloy on the accounts of the coun-
ty offices bo laid over until thu June
special session
On motion the bill of Georgo Gil-
bert was nllawed as fees in Justice of
tho Peace co"irt. Amount 1.73
On motion Board adjourned until
7:30 o'clock April 8 n m
Beaver. Okla
April. 8 1005
8 o'clock a m.
Board mot pur'iinnt to ndjourninont.
The Board considora the building of
a vault.
Board adjourned till 1 o'clock p m.
1 o'clock p in.
Tho Board met pursuant to adjourn
ment
Signed contract II. It. Burnett to
build vault for county records.
On motion tho Board adjourned
SinoDIo.
Territory of Oklahoma )
GS.
Bcnvor County. )
I J. II Lnngiton County Olork of
said county do hereby certify that the
nbovo nnd foregoing is n truo and cor-
rect report of the proceedinuH of the
Board of County Commissioners of
said county hud ut tho regular April
1005 session.
In "ltnes whoroof. I have hereunto
set my hand nud nlllxod my ulllcial
seal this Sth day of April A. I). 1005.
J II. Ijano-;-
Co Clerk.
By T. L. Fr.ovi)
Deputy.
Yours Truly
Km is.
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IIIIIIU liuu 01 Hull U
So has our New Stock of
43&&&I $fejM&i$fe &&&&&&&& tmfo
iJJKY UOODSI
All the lnte?t things in
Waist patterns in Silks nnd other fashtonabio
fabrics. Also n complete lino of Calicoes" Per-
cales Suitings Ginghams Plain and Fancy pat-
31 terns in Suininor Dress Goods. In fact We hnv'e
nnythlnp you want In tho Dry Goods line.
m'wn r?&'&':7v& mr? ias&
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The best lino of Shoes in the southwest nnd the BEST stock
over brought lo Heavor. Our stock comprises everything
from the "Farmer John" Plow Shoo In the stylish Patent
I.enthcr Shoe and Slipper nnd everything betweeh. Shoes
fir tho wholo family from tho smallest tot up.
F. P MADISON.
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Dealers in
And everything that goes to Wake up a complete
Grocery establishment Flour Feed and
supplies of all kinds. No need to go.. .
elsewhere for anything in our line.
Our prices nrc right. .
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EVERYTHING
In tho Dry Goods
establishment. I
stock of j)ry GOODS ULOTIH
NG. IJATS
'SHOES 1 uver.
j&.7str?L&
J. W.
"Uejust
of GRAND DETOUR Ag-
ricultural Implement? and
Always headquarters for tfARSWAR W&&
As large a line to select from as you will find at Hie rjHrnar
and if we cannot nwet railroad competilion pn cv
erythlng we won't a! you to track with us
Cttiue Iu unH
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Fancy Dress Goods Shirt fe
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lino may bo found at myj
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carry tho most complete
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