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OLDbST OKLAHOMA NEWSPAPER. REPUBLICAN FOR PRINCIPLE.
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THE
BEAVER
HERALD
01. XXI
BEAVER BEAVER COUNTY OKLAJ-IOMA THURSDAY APRIL 16 1908
tip 44
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Commissioners' Proceedings.
Denver Okla. April 0 1908.
Hoard of IJommissioners met at the
Clerk's office nt 10:00 a. m. G. C.
Maphet and B. 0. Lenta Commission-
erJl ntid the Clerk present A. P. Hat-
flQ.'i' nbsent.
G C. Maphet was elected chairtnnn
pro tern.
On motion bill of Elbert E. Haworth
for $3.39 was allowed.
On motion the following bills ero
nllowbd': .
Democrat Printing Co $ 40.00
Millison Office Supply Co 0.00
Statu Capitol Co 6. ID
A P Smook...'. 280.50
Millison Office Supply Co 10.31!
Dodsworlh Book Co 14.00
T.J. Dale.... 03.00
CO. Heck ..' 15 00
J. A. Mulkpy 4.05
Geo. I). Barnard & Co 7.00
Ada II. Smith! 29.80
G. W. Meeks 250.00
S ElbortOllft 1.00
I .Ainrt. Wpllhnrno 337.50
G.&Mnphet 3.00
Mrs. J.D.Stone 3.50
Emma lusted 4.05
M. A. Hanson 8.55
E.L.Thomas 4.05
Bulick&Co 10.00
AV. L. Beardslej 50.65
O.F.Ford 000
K. L.Walkup 8.45
AV. L. Beardsley 18.00
M.O. Uergin 14.00
Will G. Fields 65.00
AV. L. Beardsley 41.01
E. A. Piorce 75
J.W.Webb 237.40
White and English 2.00
R. L Walkup .- 7.65
A. P. Hatfield 82.10
H. O Lewis 01.00
G. 0. Maphet 80 60
W. L. Beardsley ... .... 400.00
G. W. Meeks 29.40
W. T. Quinn 60.00
G. C. Maphet 3.00
John Sims 450.00
John Sims 42.13
Elbert Cltft 43.35
V. T. Qulmv 45.05
Democrat Printing Co.
Roberts & MoKillip . . .
Albert Welborn
Beayer Hardware Co. .
W. T. Quinn.
J. V. Thompson
W.T. Quinn
12.00
6.00
. 01.15
0.05
10.00
10.00
455.35
Joo Murphy 4.00
Lora'nnDodd 0.00
W. T. Hunt 0 60
Rube Huston ' 3.00
Sudie Huston 3.00
II O. Rornbough 5.30
William Jones 5.40
John Ilibb 5.30
J.T.Cook 6.10
Gu Hunt 4.30
Mrs. Henry Fosher 0.00
Henry T. Will 3.20
Mrs. Henry T.Will 3.20
Frank Galloway 3-00
M. A. Pickett 40.20
T. II. Hluir 5.80
P. A. Fierson 5.60
. W. Kuykcudall 5.(5
SZ. Hubbard 3.0u
11. Beth : 4 00
P.T. Cassity 2.05
Gust Hunt . 330
II. F. Haydun...' 3.00
AV. B.Baker 2.20
EarlWilson. 2.30
J. W. Couch 2.70
Ed Mulvoy 1.00
D.M Kilo 100
E.E Bluovelt 3 50
E. E. Rugg 5 00
WileyTUlin 4.80
John Holt 0.50
Charley Dixon 3.76
J.G. Bryson 30 00
O.O. Beck 13.00
Asher Berry 12.00
J. A. Arnold
C. M. Arnold
J.I LHe
AVy-Tooley
J JR Underwood
W. Siennett
E. J Baker
II. D. Gordon.
0.00
8.00
1.00
2.20
1.00
5.00
15.00
P. E. Morrison 4.00
Robert Anderson 4.00
J. Ni Martin 22.00
Earl Blkler. 20.00
G.B.Hinder 2.00
J. Gates... 18.10
II. E. Wlnstead 19.00
N. M.Lucas. 1000
C. A. Ryan 19.00
K.JS. Kent 21.00
T.S.Fisher 2300
W. F. Evans 17.00
L. Newell
10.00
t J.I. uw.li-W;
k . .
10.601
i J. AV. Uitfiertaoti . ; j
VI r ir.n
63.00
5.60
5.50
0.00
h IJ. J - t "-''"'"
Church McBrldo
l
. j-i...n Pinrinn
jl)iu ""
AV. A. Bell
3.00
1)111 Cassity $ 2.70
F.'M. Aflen 3.30
Orl Peacock 5.00
S. R. Hlbbs 4.00
S. S. Hoter 2.20
John Hnxlon 2.50
M. A. Shaw 5.60
O. M. Stephenson 1.00
Henry Eberspcteher 4.00
Sam Wolley 1.80
JohnTiniin 4.60
Charlie Jackson 3.00
Mattie Dixon 3.75
Tom Dowus 1 .00
D. P. Miller 1.00
W. A. Bell 2.00
J. L. Anderson 7.00
E. D. Arnold 8.00
L. I). Eoteor 1.00
Dick Mulvey 2.10
Bill Landen 2.10
J. R. Scobe 4.5"
O. A. Bender 6.20
B.
A.
F.
P
Hinds '......... 14.00
Arnold 14.00
Hastings 4 00
Alkire 21 00
OcoLoyd . 22.50
J. A . Potter 15.00
Asa Hlbbs 17.30
J . S West 21 00
II. W Oldaker 10.70
Worden A Miller 17.10
A. I) Humphroes 10.85
T. II Shellingburg 20.50
J F Shore 17.70
L. D. Esther 23.00
M. F Hastings '. 2.00
On motion the board adjourned to
1 o'clock p . m
Board met at 1 :00 p in. all Com-
missioners and the Clerk being pres-
ent. On motion fee report and bill of D.
P. Miller sheriff were allowed $200 05
On motion the bill of L A Miller
board was allowed in $225.50
On motion the following bills were
allowed :
James Walker r .... $7 50
Lee Gosney 160.00
U E Ptckham 0.25
On motion a rebate certificate was
ordered in favor of Geo Yocum for
taxes paid in the sum of $4 05.
On motion a rebate certticate was
ordered In favor of J II. Thompson for
taxes paid in the sum of 72c.
On motion the following bills were
allowed :
WHIG. Fields $ 51 00
WHIG Fields 14 00
WHIG Fields 15.00
Leader Printing Co .. . 10") .00
I). F Foulds 0 00
Dr II P Clark 31.60
Dulick A Co 10 15
On motion Dr. Munsell President
and Dr Cornwall Vice- President
weir appointed on he Board of Health
On motion the following bills were
referred back for further itemizing of
the account the information submit-
ted not being sufficient:
E. W. Brewer $ 8.25
W S Clark 37.60
G M. Teage 3.75
On motion the bill of W. II. Corder
for til. 00 was allowed
On motion the following bills were
allowed :
II D Mease $2 50 12 05 $3 00.
J W
C II
T. D
I N.
Culwetl $
Tyler
Shelton
Edwards ... ....
389 85
2 00
2.00
2 00
2.00
I). M Kile
Ed Hazelton
Bert Lawson
T. A. Williamson
Joe Murphy
W W Inman
B. Bratton
F. 0. Sweet
Roy Beardsley
W. Forbes
J Potter -.
2.00
2 00
5.70
5 00
5.00
4.40
6.50
7.50
0.50
3 80
0 00
0.00
8 50
8 00
8 10
8.30
10 00
A. E Lightfoot
J G. Bryson v
F.C Sweet
0. P. Button
J Gates
A. P. Cornell
Geo K Whlttaker
Geo Reiner
T. II. Wilcox
James A. Gow
O. A. Burkin
Harry Parker
S J. Sweet
J. II Loyo
D. G. Glcason '.
J. Barragreo
Tom Smith .-
Ed Mourlquand
Fred Bridwell
0 10
8 40
8 30
0 70
' 0.50
' 0.00
8.50
0.80
2.40
6 60
2.80
2 75
John Jones
John Bateman
John Taylor
II. W. Hoyt
5.40
7.00
8.00
7 20
7 00
.yjiawujr .' annul t
il l n n trnMittna
j;W. Gambs 7.00
Fred Galley
S L. Mendenhall
Charley Darnold .'....
W. AV. Senn .
R. O. Samules
0.30
0.70
0.00
8.00
5.20
Henry Fosher . 0.60
G II Neice 4 10
J J Sternberg 4 80
A E Hosterman 4 .0)
Paul Montcnstlo 3.80
i
L Adleman
11 'N Lawson
II D Peckham
Harry Brown
Emmcll Gardner
W II Thomas
Roy Barnes
II N Lawson
J W Cnlwell
3.00
2.00 i
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2 00
2.00
271 10
On motion the bills for teachers ex-
aminations were deferred awaiting a
decision of the Attorney General.
On motion the board adjourned till
0:00 a in April 7th 1008
Board met at 0:00 a in all Com-
missioners and the Clerk being present
On motion the following bills were
allowed :
J.Blanchard $ 200
Dr L L Long $2 00 and $5 00
W. W Truby it Co 10 65
Kate Stafford 5.00
Lauranco McCnbe 38 00
On motion the bill of W M. Welch
Co. was laid over till next meeting.
On motion the following bills were
allowed :
Alfred Erickson ...$ 4 00
II. D. Meeso ... 8 35
On motion tho fee report of Clyde
Maple was approved and his bill in
the sum of $1010. 10 was allowed and
ordered paid
On motion the Clerk was directed to
deduct from the amount paid Clyde
Maple the sum of $145 40 as per order
hied with County Treasurer nnd ho
was ordered to draw a warrant to the
County Treasurer for the amount.
On motion the bill of W 1) New-
man for $44.00 was laid over till next
regular meeting.
On motion the road petition of G. W.
Petty nnd Chas BIrdsall was approved
and Dick Boren and Mac Bore and
G C. Mnpliet were appointed as view-
ers and they were ordered to view the
road on April 30 190S. at 10:00 a. in.
with the County Surveyor
On motion the road petition of W A
Harris and . II. n imams was. ap-
proved and L.. Brown H M Drake and
A.M Miller were appointed lowers
and they were ordered to meet with
the County Surveyor on May 7th 1008.
at lQ:00a. m
Oil motion board adjourned till 1.00
p. m.
Board met at 1:00 p. m. all present.
On motion the bill of John Despain
for $123 00 was nllowed
On motion the road application of
C M Fntich and M L Beck was laid
over till next meeting of the board for
the reimon hat. they had not tiled u
bond with said petition
On motion the mad laid out in sec
tions 0-10 Twp 2 N range 21 E C M
was approved and ordered placed on
record
On motion t.ie following reports were
approved : County Clerk's Registerof
Deeds County Superintendent and
Treasurer' fee report
On motion the appeal of R.ll Loof-
bourrow and M O Thomas wn approv-
ed and ordered sen led.
On nioiion a rebate was ordered in
favor of . R Wright on certificate
number ti 180 nnd HO.
On motion the treasurer and clerk
was directed to collect tho taxes for
which bond was jivcn by 11. F. Danks.
On motion rebates were allowed as
follows :
Clarence T. Johnson $11.74
Mary E. Spurgeon 24.00
Chas. Free 1 48
J. AV. DeGroodt 1.42
C.G. Alkire 1.02
On motion the following applications
for rebates were rejected : Elln Baker
nnd L. C. Brown.
On motion tho application for robate
of Abner Russell was laid over until
July meeting.
Official bonds as follows were ap
proved ns follows :
G C. Berends Treasurer Garland
township. (
J. AV. Dunbar Justice of Peace Na-
bisco township.
L. Brown Trustee and Assessor of
Nabisco township
On motion the bond of D P. Miller
was approved with the understanding
that the sureties acknowledge the
same before an officer of seal.
On motion tho board adjourned to 0
A. M April 8 1008.
Board met ntO A. M. All member3
and the clerk present.
On motion Iho bill of A. J. McKey
for $80.00 was allowed.
On motion the band of J. 0. Grash-
iim as assessor nnd truste of Gate
township was npproved T
On motion Geo. II. Wright was ap-
pointed Justice Peace of- Elmwood
township.
On motion David Barrow was ap-
pointed Justice Peace of Beaver town-
ship. On motion Lee Mathers was ap
pointed clerk of Gate township.
On motion the application of ro lease
of bond of the thirst Statu Bank was
laid over until July meeting.
On motion the township line on tho
north of Lognu
township win cstnb-
lished one mile south of
tho Congres
sional township line between town-
ships 2 mid 3
On motion the claim for duplicate
warrant was referred to J. W. Savage
ex-counti clerk to confer with Mr.
Klnbnll.
' On motion claim of A. P. A itrey In
the sum of $18.00 was allowed.
On motion A. P. Donley was ap-
pointed treasurer and John Stage
clerk of Nabisco township.
On motion the resignation of AV. A.
Hickmon as Ju'.ice Penco for Benton
township was accepted.
On motion J. D. Lundy wns nppolnt-
ed Justice Pence for Benton township.
On motion the appointments of
Sheriff Miller ns deputies and under-
sheriff mnde of record on pages 5 0 7
and 8 of miscellaneous record number
2 was approved by the board.
On motion the application for brnnd
of R S. Breckinridge was npproved R.
right shoulder.
On motion the application of G. L.
Hoyt for rebate was laid over for in-
vestigation nnd sheriff wns instructed
to hold the tax warrant.
On motion tho county nid heretofore
given Ben Despain of Gate township
by tho county out of tho poor fund
wns discontinued nnd clerk was direct-
ed to notify merchants from whom he
had been getting supplies at the ex-
pense of the county.
On motion the county surveyor wns
directed to make soUndings nnd sub-
mit plan and specifications nt July
meeting of the bonrd for a wood pila
bridge at or.nenr the Neil crossing of
the Beaver river in township 3 rnnge
20 E CM.
On motion board adjourned until 1
o'clock P. M.
Bonrd met at 1 P M. with all pres-
ent In motion a rebate certificate for
$5.73 in fnvor of John and AVill Dicker-
son of Garland township was allowed.
On motion bonrd adjourned to 7:30
P. M.
Iliiiml metnU 7:8QI1V M. with all
present.
On motion the bond of l.ee Mather
as clerk of lute township was npprov-
ed On motion the elerk was instructed
to eorrehjiond with tho seen tary of
the school hind board and iihcortain if
money eouhl be gotten from the school
land fund and at what rate of interest.
On motion the clerk was directed to
correspond with the holders of the
court home rental warrants and ex-
plain to them the condition of this
fund.
On motion the fieri; nnd county
treasurer were directed to tnaKe a
finding regarding Urn lnd'biedni" of
tho enmity and its ro-murccn and make
statement fir settlement between the
three counties making said report at
July meeting of said commissioners for
future uho in settlement between the
three counties Hindu out of old Bea-
ver County.
On motion the clerk was directed to
continue the purchase of j-b work as
ho considers to tho best interests of
tho county nnd that bids be submitted
at next session of the commissioners
and that the job work bo let to the
lowest bidder.
On motion the county judge nnd
District clerk submit sample of legal
blanks to the county clerk for the
blanks of their offices.
On motion the bonrd adjourned to
next regular meeting.
State of Oklahoma )
!ss.
I AV L. Beardsley County Clerk of
Beaver County Oklahoma hereby
certify that the above and foregoing is
atrue and correct record of the pro-
ceedings of the county commissioners
of Beaver County Oklahoma hnd at a
meeting nt tho clork'a office of said
county on above dates.
AV. L. Beardslkv
County Clerk.
Delivered April 10-12
Judgo Loofbourrow tho presiding
judgo deserves a word of commenda-
tion for tho fnir and impartial rulings
which ho made in all cases and for the
' efforts that he mnde to oxpedito mat
ters in nil instancos. Judge Loof-
bourrow was county attornoy of old
Bearer Oounty beforo his election as
district judgo. Ha has a host of per-
sonal friends throughout tho ilvo
counties in his district and n host of
admirers of his legal knowledge nnd
ability to fill tho responsible position
of judge of tho district court. Guy-
l mem Democrat.
iH&w smfiTs? si!: ssbgin
is
I teQWm NEWS. $
Subscribe for tho llr.itAi.n.
AV T. .Ines of Loitan was a Denver
caller Monday of this week
ciilckeiH. Wanted at 'uliek it Co'
The farmers t 1 1 us that a good
would bo highly acceptable at
time.
rain
this
Tin work a specialty at the Beaver
Hdw. it Furn. Store.
C. C. Dobyand A. J. Iletts both of
Doby Springs were callers in Denver
this week
Hulick : Co. will pay tho highest
market price for your poultry.
AV. A. Berkey of Speermore wns
among the out-of-town visitors nt the
county seat this week.
A full line of Drugs and fancy nrticles
also paints nnd'otls.
TlIK GbM PllAnMACY.
Miss Blanche Hnllis loft AVednesdny
for Foss whom she will visit with her
grandpnrents and other relatives the
greater part of tho summer.
J. C. Ilodgi and family left Mondny
for an extended visit in Colorado.
They have property nenr Montrose
Colorado and mny decide to remain
permanently in that state.
Owing to tho K. O. Joumnl with-
drawing their offer wo cannot furnish
that paper free to our readers Jn fu-
ture. Kindly bear this in mind.
Puro drugs nnd eliemicnls. Fresh
tock otfory few days. Prescriptions
carefully compounded
Tmc Gkm Pharmacy.
A good rain is reported nw having
visited the Clear Creek vicinity this
week and the farmers out that way are
correspondingly happy.
If you want a farm ranch or relin-
quishment WORTH THE MONEY
write
W.-L. DETWium. "The Laud Mail.''
KhowIch Okln.
Aa Hilib and wife oT Eliiiwood
left Wednesday on an overland trip to
Conic H and other points in eastern
Oklah mm win' re they will visit Toj
several w'eeks.
Mr. Mabel Williamson of Osborne
Mo arrived here U i week to sec her
mother. Mrs J. II. Thompson who was
accidentally injured lust weuk Mrs
Thompon is omiwhat improved.
Mr nnd Mr. Cicorge Perry mid little
sou were no from Sophia Monday on
buiiif-i and spent the night in the
city the guest of their friend Mr.
nnd Mr J W. Webb. They returned
ho'tie Tuesday
J. E. Mitchell has bought the Har-
vey Cox residence in Giiymon and has
now I ccomo n permanent resident
I ere. He is deputy in t id office of the
register of deeds Guymon Democrat.
Easter Services.
Hev. Jas. Ilalliugor. pastor of the M.
E. church will deliver nn Easter ser-
mon Sunday at ll o'clock. All are in-
vited to this service
Mrs. Tom Martin of Nye hns boon
visiting at the homo of Judge and Mrs.
It. II. Loofbourrow tho past week.
Mrs. Martin lias n host of friends in
Denver who are always glad to see her.
Slie Informs us that they have sold out
their interests on tho Cimarron and
will perhaps leave the county. It is'
with regret that wo learn of their con-
templated departure for they are old
and valued friends and nru held In
high esteem by their wide circlo of ac-
quaintances whoso friendships have
lasted for years they being among tho
pioneer residents of the county having
resided here since childhood almost.
Wo raMicr suspect thoy won't wander
fnr away and will soon like tho great
majority wander back again.
found and Taken Up.
At the end of the lane north of Beav-
er on Saturday March 80th one bay
mare about 15 hands high about 12
years old has had wire cut on left
hind foot. Owner can find maro nt
my place 2 mile east and 1 mile north
of Florls Okla.
0. MOONKY
R. F. D. No. 2 box 7. Florls Okla.
4-10 423 2wk.
The people of Beaver wero highly
edified and entertained by Miss Arian
F Scott in her elocutionary recitals at
tho school building Thursdny and Fri-
I day evening. Miss Scott hns raro ac
omplishments in her art.
Don't be sulky but como in nnd i
our line of Sulky plows also Nw Ta-
en gang's now in stock.
Tho Carter Tracy Hdw. Co.
W II. Willhour state land lmpw
tor for ti.e Second Congressional Dis-
trict wns in the vicinity on .official
business Wednesday. Mr. Wlllhour's
home is In Beaver City. Tyrone Ob-
server. AVantkd: A good hustler in every
town to sell our perfect wntcr filters
retailing from $1.60 to $8.00 100 per
cent profit to agents exclusive terri-
tory. Senecn Filter Co. Seneca Mo.
1-2 4-30 pd.
Tho mnny menslo victims of the past
two weeks are all gradunlly improving
or nro entirely rocovercd. Tho writer
hns about served her sentence and
hopes to be herself again in a short
time Spenking about measles well
there is no doubt but that thoy do
make one feel 'm.onslcy" alright.
If you have n farm ranch or relin-
quishment and will put a selling price
to It I will find you n CASH buyer in
tho next sixty days. Givo me your
cash price and full description in first
lotter. Your business with mo will be
strictly confidential. AVrlto
AV. L. Dktwu.i:ii "The Land Man"
Knowles Okla.
" "
Three small children of Mr. and Mrs.
T. 1. Floyd have boon having i'so'rlous
time with tho measles. Twq . little -girls
have suffered with measles and
pneumonin and n fpur-ycar-old son
has wrestled with measles brain fever
ntid Inflnmntton of tho stomach. They
are all improving nt (ins time we are
glad to Btate .
REAL ESTATE mortgages and
QUIT CLAIM Deeds for sale at this
olllcp. Send in your order. AVe can
supply you with any quantity.
We the patrons of School District
No. 50 take plcasuro in recommending
Miss Ivu Chambers as a teacher of
more than ordinary merit. She taught
for us 5 months and not a single com-
plaint has nt nny time been registered
ngninst M!s Chambers within the con-
fines of District No. 50.
..' G.-MooNKYy-'Tl''
Dlstricjt Treasurer.
Catholic Notice.
Father Dannis will be hero and hold
regular services at the K of P. Hall
.Sunday April 20 at 10 o'clock A. . M.
Cathollcft please take notice. '
The public sale of stock machinery
nnd household goods nt tho farm of L.
M Larseu south of Denver lastiThurs-
day was well attended and fair prices
were realiz-d. Mr. and Mrs. Larsen
expect to leavo eoon for Des Mc-lpcs
New Mexico to reside in future. . By
thcl" going Beaver loses some' of its
most vnluablo people nnd wo nro in.
deed sorry to note their departure.
AVn wish them good luck and -"much
happiness in their new home and will
over bo anxious to welcome thejr- re-
turn at liny time
We Ask Your Indulgence.
All those who havo had corres-
pondence with the Hkralu tho past
two weeks are kindly informed: that
their letters will receive due attention
as soon as our health permits "us to
reach them. Your kind indulgence u
roquested .
Ladies' Circle Entertain;
Tho Ladies' Circlo of tho Presby-
tcrian church hold their regular
monthly entertainment at tho home of
Mr. nnd Mrs. AV. T. Quinn on Thursday
afternoon nnd evouiug Inst week.
Quito a largo crowd was present and
everybody had. a good time A musi-
cal program was rendered nnd light
refreshments wore served.
Fou Sam Young Registered ahort
horn bull Ciiak. Kvh
4jj 4io 2 wk. pd. Clear LakoOkla.
mimmmmiimmm
Makes the Biscuit
and Cake lighter.
finer flavored more
nutritious wholesome
D PRICES
CREAM
BAKING POWDER
Made from pure -f
Grape Cream of Tartar
No alum No lime phoiphaU
v.(
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r. M.Hughes
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