The Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 37, Ed. 1, Thursday, February 27, 1908 Page: 1 of 8
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Subwrlbn for the Hmui.u.
Spring showers the past week.
Kelt tioot and overs at Tracy's.
Uojul bltie overshoes aro tlio best
made F. O Tracy solo agent.
J. D Lundy was a Beavor caller
from Kuowics a few days this week.
Viscollzed tan and
black high
lop
shoes nt Tracy's.
F. 0 Tracy was a victim of lagrippe
the past neck.
Oha-loy Jackson sold
property this week to 0.
his residence
M. Mansfield.
Tin work a specialty at the Beaver
Hdw. & Furn. Store.
Mrs. A. L. Fosher was initiated into
the Rebekah lodge .Saturday night
Many of our friends from the coun-
try were hero the past week being in
attendance at District Court.
A full line of Drugs and fancy articles
also paints and oils.
This Gkm Pkakmacv.
Miss Carrie Hogsctt is staying at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Tracy at
present.
Mrs. Rachel Smith is reported as be-
ing indisposed. We hope for news ot
her improved condition soon.
F. P. Madison made a business trip
out in the country in the vicinity ol
Mallory the first of tlio week.
Mrs. W T. Quinn returned the latter
part of last week from a short isit at
Pratt. Kansas.
Miss Maude Stratton and Mrs. V.
N. Webb are visiting on th Kiowa thiP
week.
Mrs. W. N. Webb was quite
with neuralgia the latter part of
week. l
siek
last
Mm. Ellen Maple has been quite
Kick f6r a couple of weeks but is now
improved.
'Mrs.O J. Loofbourrow is enjoying a
visit at piWe'nt from Jier mother and
also a niece who recently arrived from
Illinois.
II. M Buliek had his building whicl
stood east of tlio post ofllco inoied U
South Beaver tho past week and will
fit the same up for a residence.
Miss Anna Younker of Cold water
Kansas accompanied Mrs Ada Smith
.ioin at week and will remain with
her for some time.
Mrs F. P. Matlion will arrive Satur-
day from Wichita to permanently re-
side in Beaver. Her many friends are
all glad to welcome her return.
Marion Smith eldest son of Mr. and
MFs. O. D. Sinl'h who was quite sicl
Inst week of pneumonia is improved
at this writing
REAL ESTATE mortgages n
QUIT CLAIM Deeds for sale at this
office. Send in ynur order We can
supply you with any cuantity.
Miss Vivian Wellborn is employed ne
clerk at Tyler & Co'c. Miss Vivian If
a pleasing young lady and her many
friends will be glad to greet her there.
The Guymon Democrat hns changed
hands. M G. Wily hns leased the
plant good-will eto. to Porter Wright
n&soniat editor of tlie paper.
Judge Culwoll and Count" Clerk
Beardsley returned from n brief busi
ness trip to tlio state lap tal last
week
If Beaver County raises as fino can-
tnlnupes this year as it did Inst season
Rooky Ford vnuld better get ready to
tnko second plac Wichita Eagle.
(p - i
upn't lie suiKy out come in and e.-p
our line ef Sulky plows also .New Yan
ke gang's now in stock
ThVffartor Tracy Hdw. Co
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"WiHtM-jlaor. arrived here from Enid
PnfftrrtyAfT a vl't' with the Moore
fi liMBrpr Rnd nfher relatives in nnd
around Beaver.
Pure drug! and chemicals. Fresh6
Jtnok e?ery few dnys. "Prescription
Varefnlly compounded'' -
Tint Gbm Pharmacy.
Miss Ylola Ives has beeiAsonflned to
her home tho pant few" days with a
case of lngrippe. She is improvod at
this writing.
The present term of District eourt
fhows'thlrtvfeurdJvorre ewes on the
docket. Pretty good evidence that
marriage is a failure in tome In
District court is in session this week
ludge R II Loofbourrow presiding
Tlie wheo.s of justice are grinding
steadily and the various cases aru
being disposed of as rapidly as possible.
Miss NaomaNllof. who has been sick
for soino time past with pneumonia
and other complications is slowly re-
covering but it will yet be some liinu
beforo she enjoys her usual health
'
Little Bernard Loofbourrow who
has been so critically i'l of pneumonia
we are glad to report is improving at
this time. We hope to report his com-
plete recovery at an early dato.
Oscar Smith son of Mrs. Ada B.
Smith register of deeds departed Fri-
day of last week for Kansas City to
which place lie goes to attend Business
College.
Miss Ella Baker who has been in
tieaver for a couple of weeks attend-
ing to some business matters departed
Tuesday on her return to her homo at
Lamonia Iowa
Say ain't it funny to think of the
female suffragists being put in jail for
wanting to vote when there are so
inuny men who do not want to vote
badlj enough to pay their poll tax?
Master Julius Stone who has been so
so Jousiy ill of pneumonia for the past
two weeks Is now on the rapid road to
recovery much to the. delight of tlie
many anxious frienus of thu little fel-
low. "tone & Mansfield proprietors of the
Kentucky Pool Hall have purchased
tlie building formerly occupied by the
First Stato Bank and will occupy the
xami at an early date w'th their pool
hall and confectionery.
Mrs. E. F. liazelton departed Tues-
day in company with her friend Mis-
Ella Baker for a visit with the latter
in Iowa and other points. She will
also visit relatives and frienJs in Kan-
sas City before her return.
Mrs Ad.i B. Smith our popula
register of deeds returned last week
from an extended visit nt Kansas Citj
and other points east. She reports n
very pleasant v'sit while in the city
and enjoyed a few of the good thing-
of life.
Ye editor was do'ng her hVt
"courtin " this week. Tills bciiifc
Leap Year the fact is not surprising.
However our "courting" was not of
the kind when cupid presides as Judge
and jury but at the bar ofthe cold
wheels of justice whore cupid lias eiy
little to say about it.
Bert Walker says I am always bu.-.-
icious of the man who is forever.
eternally telling how honest and
square ho is and how dishonest and
crooked is his neighbor. I have pie-
en ted bills to a lot of that kind or fcl
lows and have good grounds for being
suspicious.
Wado Barrow whom nu reported
last week as having departed fin
Greonsburg Kansas to engage in tti
b.irber usiness returned to Beimr
Monday and is again at his old bimiu
at the Palace Barber Shop. Beav'ei
nas too many attractions for Wado ic
remain away for long Wonder if In
Heard about that seriii.idiug party?
Robert Wood a former resident m
oeavur aim newspaper man is ro
ported as being seriously ill at iii.
home on tuo North Flat. He vut-
i icken suddenly Su.iday eveninj
wiili paralysis of the right side and ha-
bince been Sr a t-enii-eonsciojs stun
.ind the chano s for hN recovery an
said to bo very doubtful.
uiauuu Aiansuciu auu family re
turned to Beav r litbt week after a f-w
weeks absence. Liki- ail the rest Bea
ver County looked the liest of lliein
iind they vame baik mlly resohed ilmi
'there's no place like home." Tiny
will reside on their I arm southwest ot
town.
H S. Judy made a short trip to Ou-
moii thu past week returning Monday .
Mr. Judy informs us that ho will go to
Liberal shortly 'io accept u position in
tie First Natipnal Baiik-at that place.
Mr Judy is well qua iUed to till this
important position liayui" had valu
able experieiK'e in bi liking circles
An oia Jauy oi si years was in town
una ween unu was uispiaywg Willi a
great deal of pride a third set cf teeth
which were just making their appear-
ance in Ler gums that had been tooth-
less for years Such a case is very
rare and grandma considers liurs.lf
nxtramely fortunate in her new pos
sessions
itev t. p. raramoro made a trip to
Liberal this week to meet Evangelist
Berustorf.of Winlleld Kansas who
was coming here to hold' l series of
meetings but Uon hit arrival at that
place received a .message tnat the
Reverend geqtleinari'waf ill and would
Tho Ladies Circle will give a chicken
pie supper at the Tatiuehtll building
this eyening at O.o'clock p. m. All aro
Invited to come nnd partake of an ex-
cellent slipper. The well known
ability of these ladies to serve and the
good reputation of their suppers will
draw a big crowd. Wucn it comes to
something red good give us chicken
pie ns served by thu Ladies' Circle.
Sai.ksmk.v WtNTKii: Our new chart
of the United Statesand world is now
ready Fur nhead of anything of the
kind over published It is now and is
Rnud-McNnlly quality Greatest
money maker for salesmen wo have
ever had. Men now at work enthusi-
astic and sny it sells nt sight.
lUxn-MoNALi.Y & Co.
Chicago III.
1-80 2-21
Miss ElBie Bak or daughter of J M.
Baker who has been making Iter home
in this city with the family of 11. J.
Cliilcott has gone to tho country to
reside with Mr. and Mrs. F. J Fral-
pont She will have good care with
tlii estimabl i couple and we nru right
glad to know she hns been taken into
such a good homo
Doyle Rock who has been in Wichita
for some time past receiving treatment
for ner outness has made great im-
roveineiit and xpected to r turn
home the latter part of the week.
Doylo was in a very precarious condi-
tion and the many friends of the young
man are glad to know of his iniprou-
llli'llt.
County Qlerk Bo.irdsley tlrlim of the
continual routine of official duty mid
longing for the scenes of tho farm once
more had Mime of his fine stock
brotight.up to Beaver last week He
has Mime line 01 G whjte pigs that
mo about as pretty a sight In the slm e
of a pig as wo ever saw. Almost nil)
time outside of office hours one maj
si ('.our po ular conn y elerk perched
on the side of the pen viewing with a
great degree of pride ids specimens of
the hog family.
A. W. Tooley and wife of Hlbbs
who have been visiting in eastern
Kansas aid tlie former in attendance
ut Graiid;ldgc of the Masonic order
at Guthrie returned home the past
week Mr. Toole) states that since re-
tun.i.ig home he Is more convinced
than ever that Beaver County is the
pince for him. Farms in Knna-
wnero ho visited and which were sell-
ing for from $5000 to $10000 failed lb
cJme up to Beaver County land. .Mr.
Tooley says and he thinks there is iiu
question but that values here will far
exceed that in a lew jears.
A correspondent wants'jo kn w how
ro cure tho Grip We suggust this:
liSlerour feel in hot wut-r "nd
r last jO.r binins with a ntustanl plan-
ter then send for a doctor Run out
and gossip with a neighbor over the
fence till the doctor gets in sight then
liurrv Into the house throw the eat
or..ugli a window swallow a pint of
n;er tea p el ii"f your clothes nnd
mow them promibChmly over the
i' -oia jump into lied and cover up with
blanket and kix quilts hac half a
lozon iliit-lions plaeid nrountf yo
md then beuln to grti.in and uasp for
lear life so you'll have only one gisp
eft when ilie doctor c niic in After
the doctor has loaded you with advice
ml nnlnino aiiddenarted. Kt up and
eat vorythlng-in slgut then si- down
ud wonder why you don'C feel better
Asa last r.'Miit send for the doctor's
Dill and if lh.it doesn't put tho Grip
oufuf binim-si your cae is desperate
As a nerve tonic a doctor's hill has
I'eruna and nuinino beat to a stand
still.
Accordum to n r-uprome court
lecislon all liquor prisecutions iiiut
be brought In the county "ourf Unit
they don't prop- rly come before thn
gra-d jury It is not likely that a
grand Jury will be ordered by Judge
Loofbourrow. It is becoming more
and more tho rule that all c.ises should
be Initiated in a lower court by in-
formation So if you nro expecting a I
grand juy to appear and take up the '
neiid I) trhood Jungles over drunks and
a x-' o ter t lays y u wil' wa v up to
realise that no corrections will bo
made. Bring your comnlalnts to thu
County Attorney and ho will ndviso
what course to pursue And don't
eome to him and think ho can bring a
caso that will stand in court If you aro
not willing to be a witness and tell
wliav you know A man should bo up-
hold and respected fqr-bnpsriiallyjry-Ing
to uphold the majesty of tho Jaw
but on tho other hand the nu who
for personal spite would cause a man
to corns to court is a despicable char-
acter. He is tne man who
wants to bide behind a grand
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Bank Deposits Are Guaranteed.
Saturday thu IGth Inst tho now
bai.king law woiiMnto effect and all
8'rnte banks passing tho rigid examina-
tion of the bank commission have been
glen certificates which statu that their
depositors aro now protected nnd pny-
tnent of their deposit guaranteed by
tlie guaranty law.
Lnst week Cashier Laughrin re-
ceived such certificate fofthe Bank of
Beaver City this bank being one the
very first to bo passed upon their cer-
titica.e being number 'it).
While perfect silence with reference
to the juncltlon of thu state banks has
charaactertzed thu work of the thirty
or mora special deputy bank examiners
who luive been working for tlio pas t
!ixty das in a thorough inspection of
all stato banks of the practices of
their officers and the nature of theirs
loans it is privately reported though
not officially confirmed that sixty live
Dunks in tho now state were ordered to
ccasx: receiving deposits and closu tip
their business before Februnry 16th
for the reason that their conditions
would nut warrant the statu in guaran-
teeing their depositors.
The only ollbial information we liavu
noted wo clipped from the Oklahoma
Oi'tj Uklahomau which quoting Lieu-
tenant Governor Bellamy the chair-
man of tlie statu banking board rs fol-
lows: b.ud Lieuteiitnnt Governor 'nlliimy ;
''a few banks were not in condition to
comply witu the no law hence have
caned receiving depoiils and willcom-
plet' liquid uion bulore tlio now law
lakes ellect " While it is to bu re-
gretted thai Mie board could not ap-
prove ah banks" said Chairman Hull-
amy "it had no discretion and is re-
quired to do its duty under ihe law.
lis Filter Dim' la ro PitorEor
rilh PUiiLlUuud it was necessary o
Oe sinci to ilie vciy leiier of the Jaw
if cx.iiiilii.iMuit and approval of all
banks Oeloro eeriilieaieH of guaranty
could be issued to Ihem. But liio'pui -lie
can feel secure in Its confidence
ulal where the banking board certifi-
cates is posted in a bank that means
mat sucii banks has stood Ihu most
tliorough iuvesiigatiou
aiidwill
cun-
illiuo lo operate according
uj un
sinct loiter of the law.'
Construe ion Work
to be
Resumed .
It is learned iu.ii Hie E. I). Shopard
uu.ofew York promoters of the
o.iuiit Fe Liberal it ldiglowood and
aiiadian Kiver ruilruuUs expect lo re-
uiiie consiruciiuii woik wi.uin the
next sixty to uiiiiy days They have
ueeu pu.iuig alllairs in such shape the
pat lew weeks iluii ihu loads can be
i us-lied to completion once work being
rciumt'd and should llieru bono io-
eurreucu ot ihu reueni paniu conditions
it will niobnbly not bo many months
before trains will be running between
Woodward and Union.
Tlie company seems to think llinincl-
al cond'U. mis are huch now tnat llieru
vil. bo no dilliculiy in floating tecur-
itiOs and teel warranted in ilie ati-
uouneeiiu'iittiiut spring tvill sou work
well uuder waj .
It will bu Impossible probably even
sliould work begin at once to have
trains (uumiug by July 1st as specified
when the $15000 bonus and the right-of-way
were granttd by Woodward.
It is not jet known what may be done
regarding ilie bonus though it is likely
both u and the right-of-way will bu
made available on some bads Wood-
ward Nfws.
Notice.
Tlie Fourth Quirterly Conference of
Hie Methodist Episeimal Church of
Beaver will be held in Beaver March
8 and 0 Kldrr W. J. Martindale of
Wichita Kansas will preieh in the
Presbj teriun church March 8th nt
7:30 p. in. and prcoidn it the business
conference in the M. 10. Church March
Oth ut 11 a ih.
Tho olectiwii of T-ustees Stewards
and the appointmqat of committees on
tho benevolences otc makes it im-
pactum for all the official members to
be pre-ejit Tlie Trustees Stewards
and Pastors will report. Lot the re-
ports be full and the field present an
inviting aspect to tho Annual Confer-
ence to be held in Wiuiield Kansas
April I Uv08.
T. B. Paiumork Pastor.
Tho Ilea w.n would llkoacorrospond-
ont In ovory noiglibor. Send In your
name and wo will bo glad to furnish
you with material and stamps and n
copy of tlio IIeuam) each week. If
yu
cannot correspond yoursolf but
know oi somo ono wiiowihiihk iiieni
to write us. Let your community bo
heard from
Unquestioned
purity and wholesomeness
D? PRICE
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KING POWDER
Its set Ivc principle crcann of tar-
tar a pure hcallh-yavLTjg fruit
acid is derived solely firom grapes
Poisonous laoredlcnts are Kound In the
low-pvlccd baking powders. Their
active principle Is a mineral acid de-
rived from sulphuric acid oil of vitriol
an
an
Study tho label and buy
only baldnfi patvder mqtlc
from ot'cum oS tartar
District Court Proceedings.
The following is the disposal of cases
In the District Court to dato:
Chimin w..
Torltory o' Oklahoma vs Win Rcg-
nier murder transferred to Texas
county.
Territory of Oklahoma vs John
Luhrifr niurder Tiansforred to Tex-
as County
Territory of Oklahoma vs J. L. Stur-
divant burglari Transfuncd to Tex-
as County.
Territory of Oklahoma vs Harry II.
BlaiHtleii niurder Transferred to
Texas County.
Territory of Oklahoma vs Enoch
Perciflold Pcaco Bond Dismissed at
cost of defendant.
Territory of Oklahoma vs John Wil-
son Poaco Bond Dismjsso4 at cost of
defendant.
Territory of Oklahoma vs Sam Mceks
Jr.. Peace Bond Dismissed at cost of
defendant.
Territory of Oklahoma vs William
Stafford Violation of gambling law
Dismissed.
Territory of Oklahoma vs R. 0. Tay-
lor Larceny of domestic animals
Transferred to Texas County.
Territory of Oklahoma vs S. B.
Meeks assault and battery Con-
tiipied. Civil.
Robert Wood vs II. 13. G. Putman
appeal Continued .
John F. Thompson vs Ida Thompson
divorce Dismissed without prejudice.
Mjs-ourt Laud Co. vs John 0. Boggs
& Sidney A.'Necliy Suit on contruct
Dismissed atcostof plaintiff.
W A Bosiock vs 0. R. I & P. Ry.
Co. appeal Transforred to Texas
County
Alex Brown vs A. J. Dickson & Belle
Dickson Suit on note Continued.
S. D. Goff & p.. S. Thompson vs C.
It I. & P. Ry. Co dnmages Trans
ferred to Texas Count) .
Levi Arnold vs First National Bank
Guymon Oklahoma suit on contract
Transferred to Texns County.
Louisa D.inamm vs John Delantro
damages Dismissed at cost of Plain-
tiff. Bertha Osborne vs Jesse Osborne
divorce Dismissed at cost of county.
T. M. Godiey vs 0. K. I. & P. Ry. Co.
appeal Transferred to Texas County.
J. 15. George v F. P. Madison at-
tachment Dismissed at cost of plain-
till. Lewis Terry A J S. Terry vs Tho
Goodwell Townsite Co. a corporation
To set aside deed Dismissed for want
of prosecution.
J. J. Ballard vs 0. G. Clelland at-
tachmentDismissed nt cost of plain
tiff
M J Frazer vs Carrio 0. Hannah
attachment Continued for term.
Henry Schallor vs 0 II. Beach & W.
0. Heatou suit on account Continued
for sorvlco.
Rosamond Tucker vs Johnson WIN
boh damages Transferred to Texas
County.
Beulah Purvcs vs Loronzo L. Purves
divorce Decree granted.
Bessio Scott vs Charles Scott divorce
Decree granted.
Frank M. Thompson v Grace V.
Thompson divorce Deoroo granted
HrSr
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M. II. Meeks vs 0. W. Hhmtltom
Ernest Evens Walt Naylor damages
Dismissed for want of prosecution.
Willlo E. Ferguson vs Kathryn E.
Ferguson divorce Dismissed at cost
of plaintiff.
Nellie E. Carter vs James E. Carter
divorce Dccrco denied on account of
insufficient residence
0. W Hamilton vs M. II. Monks
appeal-Appeal dismissed.
8. H. Vaughn vs 0 U I. A P. Ry.
Co. damages Transferred to Texas
County.
0. M.Sutton and S. -A. Necley vs
A. O Campbell appeal (liquor ease)
Dismissed at cost of plaintiff.
Dollio Harmon vs Isaac L. Harmoa
divorce Continued for service.
McConnonA Co. vsB. Fresenburg
damages Dismissed without pre-
judice. t k-
Mllo Williams vs Emma Williaaw
divorco Decree granted
0. 8. Kilgoro vs AValtcr A. Naylor
Suit on prornisory note Dismissed.
M. O. Thomas vs Board of Co. Com.
appeal Dismissed cost of county Or-
dered paid in amount of contract price
M. 0. Thomas vs Board Co Com.
appeal Dismissed cost of county. Or-
dered paid in amount of contract priee
M. R. Hughes vs Daisy Hughes di-
vorce Decreo granted.
McCord Collins Company vs Allison
Bros. suit on account Dismissed
without prejudice.
McCord Collins Company vs Good A
Mills suit on account Dismissed
without prejudice. '
Minnie C. Wilson vs Wesley A. Wil-
son divorce Decree granted.
Aaria E. Burcham vs Alferd Bur-
chain Decreo granted
M. 0 Thomas vs Board of Co. Com.
Beaver County Oklahoma appeal-
Judgment for plaintiff.
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