The Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 20, No. 2, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 28, 1906 Page: 1 of 4
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Get a
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'THE favorite suit and
X one which most every
man has in his ward-
robe is the single-breasted
sack. Some prefer a three
xand some a four-buttoned.
Both are made in the
Brand.
Drugs Dry Goods liats
Clothing Shoes and
Gents' Furnishings.
P. S. How about Ox
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sus? &3ift &&& smm?
It it is binder twino Tracy has it.
John F. Mioling reopened his butcher
shop this week.
1 For land bargains cull on or write
'Hubbard Card & Co. O.ito Okla.
. "V. T. Qiiinn ib feeling lonesome
thcao days. His family are visiting.
.Tolin Savage and 'Win. Stalford came
in tlio first of the YU'ok from Guymon.
1
AV. H.AVillhour has completed
liis
residence in tho southeast part of
the
'city.
1 1 1 --.1 .-. in
Drs Long & Munsell hnvo guilo ijito
partnership. Their oJIico is in Dr.
Munsell's rooms.
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Mr. Ulohards.'the cattlo inspector
loft last Tuesday Morning for the east
end of the county.
Clias. T. Laughton left Saturday for
.Liberal and points west on the lino
ilo expects to bo aay some time.
Kov. Win. Keller of ltalko was in
the city Saturday on business. .'While
in the city ho called ut the IIeicald
ollicu.
NOTIOIS.
A special meeting of tho Heater
Lodge No. 1L'8 A. F. & A. M. will
meet at Beaver Juno 30th 1000.
A fine dance was participated in by
nuite a number on last Friday evening.
Chas. Laughton played first violin and
his musid was splendid.
Now is the time to get your Mason
Fruit Jars at tho Bulicl: and Stcdman
Grocery.
b-21 0-28.
DA8KET PIUNIO.
Tlicro will bo a basket picnic oil lilt
4th and 5th In Mr. Neil's groo at
Sunset. Amusements of all kuidi
enough to pleasti every one. Kaces
jiall Game Balloon Ascension Vaude-
villo show Platform" Dance. Plenty
t)f shade water and refreshments on
tho grounds. Bring your U.iskota well
filled nnd enjoy yourself with tho
crowd.
HORSES FOK 8AL.R
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I will bo at iny ranch for ted days
after July 1st and will ell any k'ntl of
a horse yoU want 'forms Cash or' on
time if bauktlblo note is given. x
- GKonuK II. IIeal'y.
Binder twine at
'Slorn.
TraVy's Hanlwari
Betted I
New Suit."
You've probably said
that two or three
times lately. Don't
say it again DO IT!
And let it be one of.
those new Spring suits
we are offering from
$5.00 to $20.00.
Our Mens' Youths'
and phildrens' cloth-
ing ' 'Kantbebeat'. ' '
That is their trade-
mark and they are
true to name in qual-
ity "style and price'.
These warm sunny days
empathize the fact
that it is time for
light wearing apparel
and we want to remind
you that ALL our Spring
goods have arrived
that you will find our
selections strictly up
to dat'e and that we
can suit your pocket
book a's well as your
taste in anything you
may need in
fords? We have them
in all leathers Vici
Kid Tan Canvass'
and Patent An unUsA-
ally large line or
Women3 '
Oxfords
and Children's '
r-r. . l.
New hats new shoes and a now lot
of dress goods just received wo not
only offer you good values but a good
assortment to pick from. The
Enolbwocd Mercantile Co.
In another place in this issue will bo
Sound tho "ad.' of tho celebration at
Hooker July 2 3 and 1. Yod will do
'well tc help swell tho crowd arid go to
a.good town Where thoy Ad things
right.
br. L. L. Beardsioy Veterinary Den-
tist of Gate Okla. will be at Sheltoh's
barn the 2nd and 4th Friday Jind Sat-
urday of cacli moiUn.
0-14 7-0 4wks.
For Sale.
I have one three-year old IJbrcfbru
Bull for sale. Weight nbout i'J hun-
dred pounds. Northeast quarter sec-
tion 2 township 3 range 23. i
II. A. Knowlbs Beaver Okla.
!
I liavd a largo demand for claims
and deeded land in Woodward leaver
and Day counties. If Sou want to Bejl
or relinquish write me and list ydu
land. YoU will get a iqiiaro deal.
E. Bkht Koi.l.
AVoodward state of Oklahoma.
FOR SALE.
My Kegistcred French Coach Stal
lion Ciscron. Ciseron is it bay with
black points. 10K hands high weight
1115 pounds. A lino disposition! none
better. A beauty.
I also have some young horses and
mares for sale. Address
Lhe Howard
53 628' 0v. Meado.Kas.
Ho'mcBteadB in Beaver County.
The State selections
6f school lands having
withdrawn from entry
all of the vacant
lands' in beaver -County
heretofore available
for homesteads the
Only method of acquir-
ing a homestead iri the
ftttUre will be by con-
testing and thus se-
curing the cancelation
of an existing entry.
It behb'oves ali home-
s"tead t entrymerl to
strictly odmply with
the law as to resi-
dence and cultivation.'
GVokq' II. Hevly Land Attorney.
JJe'aver 0U.
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CeLeTorsutiofl
Hooker Oklahoma
JULY 3 AND
Horse Raciftg Base Ball Each Day
Roping Contests Foot Racing
There will bo an appropriate Patriotic Progtammo on
competent Speakers w ill address tho ijeoplo on these days. Dofnot fall to visit
Ilodkcr on
Brass Baud Music. AVatchfor programme net week. Pcrsonsffcishing td en-
ter tho contests must apply to tho committees having
them in charge
Tracy
twine.
Hardware storo has binder
HOLLAND
Several
goou
showers havo fallen
this mon ih.
VVheat is filling well.
Quito a lot of pod is being broken.
T. Tv Lcgg has a fln'o piece of corn on
V. Y. Dexter's place.
Dr. Barber will erect a sod houso as
soon as the sod can bo cue.
Harvest is near at hand.
For sotao weeks B. B. Brown tould
get no water from his new tubular
v.ell altliQUgh tho water stood to the
top. The plunger was not dow'n in
the cylinder.
One of our farmers are using the
breaking plow. Jn tho com Held. It
works like a coctou scraper.
Tlo Blue Grass Young People's
Society contemplate a sacred soijg ser-
vice tiiu last Sunday night in June.
Plans arc made ti) put in a now store
two miles southeast of tho post office.
Mr. Goodncr will dispose of his stock.
Volunteer broom corn is A serious
menace in many Holds. ThaVsccma to
be about tho only objection to the
crop.
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Wliats tfm liiatter w'itli Ny'o Notli-nB-
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Lots of raiil everything and every-
one looks fresh.
Daniel Baker was transacting busi-
ness last week In Beaver.
Mrs. Frank Murphy is on tlio River
vilitingher mother Mrs Rlloucs arid
sister Martin. (
fir. Dickeron and wife were in
Bca-
ver last week.
Claudo Kills has gone to Meade
td
spend a fow weeks. '
Thos. Iloltz's little daughter has
been qditc sick but is much improved.
Miss Trlx Baker lias btjen visiting
her Uncie" AVill. Trix is all smiles
guess its that new cousin.
Several df the boys were intending
to go on an excursion up iii Kansas
starting iast Sdnday. Wichita wo be-
lieve is the point.
Miss Fay UilrikB ahd Brother Holtsie
havo returned front Manhattan; Kan-
sas whero they hayo leen attending
business collegd. AVe arid glad to See
some of our young folks returning.
AVo notice the Schmokcr mansion
do'esn't look to lohesomo these days.
Tlio family aro niakihg & visit oil the
River.
Tho dance at Mr Spiirgeon's Thurs-
day 14; Was largely attended both by
ladies and gentlemen though we boys
boyji wcrtl in tho majority. Tho ice
cream cajtc etc. was immcrise and
evetypno Jinu a most enjoyabld time.
It rniil'qd qUitc hard af tereveryono was
there but )' didn't care wo jdst sang
"we'll not gd home till morning" and
wo didn't.
AVhow! th'ojlght off of that now rig
lit O. IPs. dazxlos bur eyesight. AVIsh
hb would bo.jnor bbnsiderato of other
peoples' feelings dnd not go Hying
around her? so. .$he optic nerves
seem to be. more eudurifig than ours
don't they?
An attempt was madg. to organize
a Sunday school was made last Sunday
but guess on account bf the rain it
was postponed. (
Sinco so many f our-young folks are
returning it looks like wcmight have
a celebration of our own in some of the
numerous groves.
Mrs. Mackey and daughter Laura
have hjtuhled from Norman Where
Miss liufa has been attending the
University. They liked it fine but
seem to bejjlad to bo back in old Bea"-
ver cqunty again. Miss Laura has
been taking tyiusjc vocal and instru-
mental. She ianaking flilo progress
in botli. Ohwo'.ll tell jodl when It
comes to singing: Miss tiiurtt can lay
the"Mdcking Jiird" invlho 0ade
wu'vo bebli there so guess we kilow
Wo understand that Jnlm Cooper.
has been Btayiii a.t Mr. Anhutxs
the i-aat Uo wedci.
for
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Sto
Dancing Day and Night
tho 3l and Jth
Wliat tho ma.tter "Gcorgie".? noticb
wo don't go "down homo" m much o'f
late. Oh nevermind all lane's havo
a turn and so has "Lover's lane."
Itecp still listen and before rtjany
moans' we think you will hear wed-
diifg bolls. They say Juno is tho
month. Hih? wo wonder who it will
bo.
Oh ! yes bdggleti aro nil the rago.
WillDickorson 1h sporting a line two
seated rig and Mr. Mackoy a "wayup"
buggie team and harness which ho
presented to his wife on her return.
Thoso wishing to have pickles put up
for the winter should bend in their
barrels and orders to Brother Buis of
tho B cross bar ranch. Ho Will bu
prepared to fill all orders proiriptly.
AVo notice Dr. Anshutz's barley is
looking find and is almost ready for
tlio binder. Dr. is always in the lead.
Yum! Yum My but thoso churrips
were good that good old aunt Mary
gave us. MwtELY Mahy Ann.
MINNELO.
A fine rain fell last night. This is
the third nice rain we've had in tho
lout eight days. But still "it never
raihs in Beaver County."
Crops aro iodkirig fiho. A large
acreage of broom corp wan planted nnd
tho prospects for a good crop are
all .O.K. AVe will need lots of broom
corn pullers. t
Messers Sam Smith; Arch alld Jesse
Mitchell were to start to harvest this
morning.
M&ssrs Luther Estes and Frank
Menter went td the Kansas Wheat
Holds last Thursday. AVhUe. Messrs
Mulford. Lewis and Hall weht last
Tuesday. Nearly all tho men aro gone.
This is called ''widows row."
.Mr.Eckles lost a fine horse a fow
days ago. .
jAVo understand that Mr. Baker on
the Beaver river also Mr. Murry of
Conquest have each a horse snake
bitten.- .. r
Mr and Mrs. Sam 8mitli are tho
prpud parents 'of a fine baby boy.
Borii last Sunday a week. Jube 10 th
It was feared that Sam wuold. loose IiIr
mindbut wo aro glad to say htat he is
gradually recovering.
Mrs.' Mollie Mentor In 'slaying with
Mrs. Marr as both of their husbands
are gone dSva Estes is alsd staying with
Mrs Lewis.
iirmnrarnrwiiMirmtfrm m w tirmnrmiir ww flrnnrftl ww
Ahd pdste it in your hat that my store car-
ries tlie most complete and up-to-date" down-.
td-the-moment stock in toVn. Ftjll llrte of
CLOTHING
DRY
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boots- and"
Hats
CA:RPET;
LUMBER! LIMBER!
We tiy to carry al
bf Lumber and Builders' Material dteq
fiaj-b VVIfe Posts Wiiidniill Tih'iber
Al) $bod irfitdfi and at cdrfesfco'hcjinet
pribes: try Us fdVdUr hext order'. . .
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MMMMMM MMMUmMM
J. r: WEBB
BidB for Building Court House.
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To Whom It My Concvr.vi
Yott will take notice tll.it on the 5th
lay of June. 1P00 at an adjourned
session or the regular April IIKXI s(s-
Sion of the Hoard of County Commit-
cionersof Boaver Countv. Oklahoma
Territory it was determined by paid
jtoani io contract mr tne rental of a I
suiiituiv iHiiniiii): uir n v own uoiifii.
on a site to be (.ejected by the Board
'of County Coiumiftsioucr in Beaver
in paid county ohtlio rental plan. and
that at tho said time tho said Board
'of County Coiuuiisiouers adopted
mans and specillcations therefor:
That on the lfUh day of July 1000 was
the time fixed by the said 1'oard for
11 bids for the e redtlon of said Court
(House to be oponedliud the contract
to oe let to tlio lowort roponsiblo tiidr
lcr. utiles all bids are relccted. and
the 16th day of NooYuber lfjbt)' wan
tlio time nxeu by tlio sain Hoard when
said building shall be' completed to
the satisfaction of Uio said Board of
County Commissioners. . .
It was thereupon ordered by pafd
Board that publication bo made of an
advertisement for bids for tho erection
of paid Court House.
1 herofore any person df'slring to .do
so is requested to make and submit his
bid in writing signed by himpolf. for
the 'erection nnd rental of 'said build-
ing on the terms of the contract out-
lined in tho ordvr of the said Board
adopting plan nnd specifications mid
ordering this notice. All bids are -to
bo filed with the Countv Clerk of said
county before the 10th day of July
IOOd. which date has been fixed by the
said Board when the same will to
opened and thd'contraot lot. All bids
aro to be accompanied by a check fur
the sum of 100000drnvn pajable to
the Board of County Commissioners of
County Cninmissioiu-tH1 of Beaver
Countv. fat1 tho upo and Hmiellt of sAld
.Beaver County and certified by a rep-
utable bank nnd said check shall be
conditioned that tlte Didder will enter
into a contract with said BoaVd for tlio
emotion and rental of said Cbiinty to
kaid Coiirt'lloufio in accordarice witli
the plans and specifications U be on
file in tho County Clerk's office of Bea-
ver County after June lRth 1000 nnd
have the saino complete and ready for
acceptance by said Board on or before
tho 15th day of November 1000 which
date has been fixed by tho said Board
for the'eomplotion of said building; and
accent for said building n semi-annual
rental for the term of live years fjjat
Is one-tenth of the nmoWnt of said bid
each six months after the said bulIU-
ing is completed and accepted until
ten payment's havo been made begin-
ning January 1st 1007 and embodying
the future conditions outlined for said
contract and sidd order of jald Board
of County Commissioners to make and
deliver tp'snld Bonrd n good and suffi-
cient bond in doublo thu surn of the
contract p'ricr with two or mftrc sure-
ties to; bo approved by the said .Hoard
of County Commissioners and Condi-
tional far thb faithful and full perform-
ance of said contract.
A failure to make and sign the' con-
tract aihl'briild herein provided f6r by1
tho successful bidder forfeits thdchoclc
filed to till) uso and benefit of said
Beaver' county. .
That'tho plans and sneclflcatlbiis for
said Court House will bo on file? ill the
office of IT. II'. IJingston Countjf Clerk
of said Beaver Coullty and may bo
seen aitd examined at said County
Clorkrs-'olllce by any and all ieons
vlshiug to see the sAme after Juno 16th
nmti ; i
Motioil carried all members Voting
ni'o. ' '- v
Board df County Commissionora of
Beaver Codnty. '
Jonx SiilEi.DH Aetiug Chainnhn.
Attest.'. J.I. LAU8TOJl County Clerk.
(he At.)
Quite a li'ttlo wind accompanied tho
rain slloWer ofestojddy. In fuel it
blow sd.hard that it bldwcd tho roof off
of Mr. Mendchhalls hbuso. Butnbno
of tho family werd Injured but tho
household goo'da ero damaged.
7T
Mrs. Muirord hod' Miss ForrOst
Hestor vore shopping at Madisdn
Saturday. t
Mr. and Mrs 0 t. iVtty madea
Hying trip td AVichita on the excursion
train. t
Mr. Crossley is clorkiilgfdrMr. Pe'lly
ut present.
Quito a crowd of ladies went grapor
hunting last Saturday their efforts
were rewarded by n nice lot bf grapes.
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iMMUMUmiii IBeaver; Okla.
GOODS
SHOES
CAP'S
CELEBP.Ai
On tlie
HaStiiifs
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JULY 4th and
Racing
Ball Games
Ladies' Races
Platform Dance
Fireworks! Fireworks!
A good stand will supply nil tho usual celebration refreshments; also a
good restanrant that vlll serve meals a.t all hours
COMB EVERYBODY!
I desire a share of your patronage. I carry a full line
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Oh ths corner of Douglas and first
jUst souj:h pf thQ
Will sell
want in
Dry Goods
bid
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my bid customers .
SHOES?
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at my NEW STAND th6 nicest and most up-to-date
dtdre in town. v . -. j ...
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By (iuouhldw prices wb. art ipaJ;lng aiji honeat tfx
fort not dnlj toi' Jttt b hnd ct I)v" litit to fuvo j-qu
the timo ai(l qxpensb of comS W rallroaU taints for
anything ifiotir line. Dcnlet-3 III
ncnlinW
Ranges booR .. Stoves
vraonspugiesj.o
Wadhsi PMpsahd Ripe
gj b.arnpspn VYinamiii wa-
tef Tankf Hardware
h Grand Defdqr Agricul-
; I tjjral Irtiplemerlts Tin5
1 war'e and QueSnfewa5e
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Coiiie'; jjet In the swim and secure
a farm before they Ret beyond- your
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White House .hotel:
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Groceries
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hpw I have -the lar?
stdck in the tsm. I
be pleased to see alland a lot of new ones
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