The Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 24, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 26, 1908 Page: 1 of 8
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OLDhSl OKLAHOMA NEWSPAPER. REPUBLICAN FOR PRINCIPLE
THE
BEAVER
HERALD.
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BEAVER. REAVER COUNTY OKLAHOMA THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 26 1908.
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Local News. j
The Hehau) for nil the latest news.
duo p til f n Hide ut the city incut
market.
Sugar enrol hum and bncon at the
City Meat Market.
McUord's restaurant in Nile-' hae-
inont for meal limehcs and chill.
Frank Mapl and 'antil ' Hln-r-tiile.
were gu -sts of r.luires In Heav-
er 1 11' i!r 1 if t t w k
A haul wiiiil fi 1 mi tue nurtli mill a
cool nvi- gave ii- uniitiier touch of
vl 1 f v js 1 hi- week.
e in ..1v.11. ill ly fulled to make
itifii i in I ii weei. (if ihe new act. lyn
linn -it . 11 w V T Quint. ha
r-'e ntl hal iii'ialled at his residence.
The !ylem iinialled by Klbert
CI fi and i- a dundy one "Hillj" can
nnw'.'lei hi light shine" to a fnre-thee-well
"Laugh Mild Ihe wrhl laugh with
uu; weep and ih. li.ugu's on yon."
Wade Harrow and Oliver IVnett ac-
companied by Mises Hcssie Sims and
Mao U'eir indulged in a little hunting
trip "the (i'-M of the week" and by
hoiiii peeul nr circumstaucei mnuagi-d
to got a nice hunch of quail Wo
haven't learned who they made their
purchase from hut at any rate nese
young peoph together with Mis Edna
Htar.lrdcy teazled on a su . pttmus
quail dinner Monday
Mia Hertha urnor visited at home
over Sunday and took a look at that
new nephew
Wanted Some kiiillr corn in
head. Call at the IIkuai.d office
the
If you lose anything or want some
thing put a small liner in ttio Uekald.
Only 5c a lino.
Cash paid for poultry and eggs. Of-
fico at rear of Wilhour Drug Store.
I. W. Mookk.
Peckham Brothers are hahllng cot-
ton seed from tho gin this week They
will feed it to their stock this winter.
J. II. McCord received a messngo
Saturday evening that hii father hud
died at Siloam Springs rk. Ho start-
ed at once to attend the funeral II's
son O K. cCord t.mk him to Liber
al Saturday niglii Mr. MeCord has
tho sympathy of his many fi lends in
this sorrow.
V. C. Tracy and Frank Laughrin arc
absent from Beaver lids week being
in attendance tu d strict court at
WooKward a hero Hie Wol'hcraon cases
are being tried.
Capt. J. D. Mi'es is in Englewood
this week assisting in revival meetings
at that place.
A dnuco at tno Hall 'Wednesday ev-
ening was well attended notwithstand-
ing the inclemency of tho weather
Orval Quinu is ho ping counters at
Tyler ei Co's between school .hoars.
The Ladies' Circle had an all-day's
meeting tit the homo of Mrs. Frank
Laughrin Tuesday. They sowed a little
ate a little and talked
Miss Leone Collier mother and sis
ter wcro Heaver shoppers irom me
North Flats Tuesday.
W. II. Iloddon of Logan was a
Heaver caller Monday and whilu here
visited the Ht:itA..i ollice and was en-
rolled 011 our Big Book as a regular
reader.
Levi B. .Main of riilen wag among
tho business callers in Beaver this
week.
FOR SLE OR TRADE A 11x21
frani'i hoiic-o
D-Jl-tf C. M. Manbkiei.ii
Bring In your poultry nnd eggs I'll
pay you the cash. I. W. Moore
Ollice at rear of Willhour Drug Store.
WANTED By young gentleman a
furnished room with or without board.
Southern exposure preferred. Itofur-
onces furnished. Apply at Hkiiam of-
fice Walter Scalllng.who has been spend-
ing the past week in Beaver with his
parents departed Saturday for Wood-
ward whero ho will visit relatives for
n time.
"jtidgo R. II. Loofbourrow departed
Saturday for Woodward where ho re-
convened district court Monday. Mrs.
Lo ifbourrow and son Hale accom-
panied him and will visit nt the home
uf Mr. aud Mrs. I. W. Hart.
W O. Stmnathnn the city meat
market man shipped a emi le of ears
of porkers to tho Kansas City market
this week. Mr Striinnthnn accompan-
ied the shipment.
Look up "Bill The Huteher's" adv
in the IIeiiai.u this week.
Joe H. Norris cliairmtin of the re-
publican state committee has tiled his
statement with tho election board
showing the amount of money he re-
ceived for the recent campaign and the
amount of campaign expenditures
The statement is correct in detail. His
total rec ipts for the entire campaign
w re but $lltt85.Wi of which f 3500
were returned to him by the rsational
Itepiulicnn Committee from funds
suhi-cribcd in Oklahoma for the nation-
al campaign. The total Higures also
include I jO0 that was subscribed by
delegates to the state convoiwioH that
elected Norris chairman for the pur-
pose of wiping out former campaign
indebtedness all of which has been
piiid The total expenditures as
shown by Mr Norti ftateuieiil n-
mounted to l53l)tl.0;l inoutiiig the
nlil iiidelitediiff This leaves' a short-
age of $70o 111 yet to be raided.
C II Klxxl. s and wife of Lili.oal
passed thiough own this week en
route to S pliia Tiny had ih ml
fortune to lose a valuable hor-e while
in Beaver.
Ficher annuuiu ihroiigii tlie Tex-
liMiia Times since his d feat for ni -resentativo
of Texas county 1 h.it he is
out of polities Fischer has h'en ui
if politics fo a long lim. so I ras the
peo.e wore concerned but he didn't
seem to know it He is at last taking
a tiimtile to himself since he has lice"
presented a brick house one brick at
a time.
J. 0 Murphy t Ga e and daughter
Mrs. Gertrude Kosher of Zelma woru
Heaver callers this week
Geo Roush. of Prineeiown Kas..
was among the oit-of-town visitors in
Beaver this week.
Tho Beaver school observed Thanks-
giving by appropriate exercises d
nt-sday afternoon.
Today wo all-glve" thanks a d eai
turkey.
Tho great animal wrr on Turkey was
waged this week nnd thousands of the
noble 1 rks fell victims 10 the men
axe.
v
Report of Nye School.
Second Month.
Number pupils enrolled. .. 11
Per cent of attendance 90
Average standing of entiro
school in class and oxami
nation work Ut
General deporimeui . . .1)0
Those neither absent nor tardy:
Addie Dickerson
Fred Dickerson
Fauut Murdoek and
Amy Murdoek.
The patrons aro earnestly requested
to visit the school examine the school
work and assist in every way possible.
M udkk Tavlok. Teacher.
Couch Items.
Glen Write is e. .joying a visit
Mrs
from her mother.
Jim Couch started for Sharon Kas.
last Wednesday where ho will shuo'
corn for a few months.
L. E. Davis and family wero shop-
ping in Beaver Saturday.
Abb Skinner and family visited Bert
Skinner Sutiday.
W. W. Ford is sporting a now mall
wagon.
Ira Kaup and family started for Cor-
vln Kas. Wednesday to bo gonj two
months.
L. Davis lost a fine Jersey cow last
week
Mesdaines. May and Kildow made a
trip to weaver Saturday.
Some of the Couch girls aro learning
to skate.
Joo Brison is building a now barn.
Mrs. Gln Wright will leavo for Tu-
ron Kas. next Tuesday.
Joe Couch and wife wero shv.ppingin
Heaver last Mondav.
Mr. Sexton and wife aro the proud
parents of a baby gbl
Olmwood Jottings.
Still very dry nnd dusty.
Johnnie Johnson emtio homo Friday
after almost two weeks stay on Clear
Creek.
rsio Barler and wife an t brothor
Ollio Barler left for Potawatamie
county. They expect to spend the
winter there.
Tony Barler and John Foreman left
for tli ' K'tiwa corn field -i short time
ago
Mr Iloag lost a hore a s'-ort Mine
auo.
Win Davis and wife were over from
Texas and visited Mrs. Groves lust
week
John Vandevener and f-milly vi-ited
on tile North Flats the latter part of
last week
Delia and I.eonle Keever visHed
Heaver last Tuesduy.
Mrs Groves visited
Heaver Satur-
day.
The Sunday School at tho Garrett
school house is not veiy well attended
Why do inn the peoplo ntten V Just a
few can 1 01 make the .S S as interest-
ing as a good sized crowd.
Mrs Asa Kilo visited Heaver last
Tuesdav.
The ih-esher win in this vicinity
him week threshing alfalfa
Sheriff Can Work Prisoners on City
or County Roads.
In an opiui hi rendered to County
Attorney llenrj of (ireer eo iiity bear-
ni' tin the convict labor question At-
torney General West holds that in the
enmities the shenir is the sole otlicial
vested with control of convict labor.
Where a loan onvic'ed of 1111 offense
faMs in pay lie fine assessed continues
the opinion he is to be incaiccrated
and upon the discretion of the sheriff
iiiiiv be worked upon the city or coun-
ty road- until his time has expired
I'lisoners convicted of misdemeanor
cnnoiilj be worked bj the sheriff while
te se convicted of felones way be
worked by the sheriff but are subject
. ' tin- orders of the state prison board
ho may at any time remove such con-
victs Troiii the eiilody of this sherilT
.md employ them upon state woiks.
.Mi-demcauir emivieis are not in any
way subject to the oidei" ol tin stale
prison board CC' rding to u. c opinion
Xmas Presents That Cost Plfty Cents.
A tine linen handkerchief with tin
.ecipienta name in script outlined n
one corner. A set of live crisp litth
ready-tied bows in various colors l
.ear with stiff linen collars. A chatl.ig
J dnh apron of llowered organdy or dim
ity with a rutllo edged w'th narrow
lac.
A roller on which lo wind a veil
This is made of a piece of curtain- p-'h
igiiteen inches. iou (...iklid wall .
milt layer ol -ileei culloo ulld coven
.villi a wiue rt.ibon. Tue nbli n i- cm
...g en ugh 10 in 111..U n oilo .1 iii-i n
. I'ttuer end and lied Willi No 1 no
A live-cent wooden coat-nanger co
ered with ribbon. A yard and n half o.
ribbon three aud a half inches wide
.villi three yards of bnby rinliou lor tin
onus will he needed.
A combing capo made of four ten-
cent handkerchiefs. These are seweu
together In a square and one of them
split in half diagonally. Tho comer
are turned back thieo inches at ill
center of tho square to form the neck.
Tho edges aro bound with tape.
Elastic Lands 10 hold elbow sleeve-
in place. Very narrow elastic is used.
It is encased in ribbon gathered a lit
He at each edge. The ends are con
cealed beneath small bows.
A yard of ribbon an inch wide wit
a erocnet-oovered ring nt each end.
On" ring goes over the thumb the rib-
bun is wound about a short sleeve an
the other ring slipped on the little fin-
gur to hold the sleeve in place while a
coat is put on.
Photograph frames with spaces for
one two three or four pictures aro l
be had for II ty cents o- less. Tho
come In silver brass and enamel in
charming drsigns
Fifty cents will buy a piece of brass:
either a pair uf oandlesticks four in-
dies tall a bowl four Indies across a
card tray eight by four and a half in-
ches a box for pens and stamps or
iray in round or oval shape.
A telephone list is made of a sheet ol
erdboard or brlst'd-board twelve in-
dies long and eight inches wide. A
tho loft hand edgo are lettered the
names of calls likely to bo used the
doctor the grocer the butcher tho of-
ilco etc. Tapes fastened with thumb
tacks cross tho board from top to bot-
tom and hold small cards on which tin
telephone numbers are to be written.
A more elaborate telephone list also
linen covered has nothing lettered on
it but has a double row of oblong
openings with cards for the numbers
and names beneath.
Bulick A: Co. completed tho invoice
of their stock tho past Week nnd O. D
Smith and wife arc now identified
with that firm as partners. Air. and
Mrs. Smith are well known residents
of years in this community and will be
heartily welcomed into Beavor's busi-
ness circle.
Railroads Coming Our Way.
K. D. Shepherd of the E. I). Shep-
herd Hanking Company New Yuri. i
i ere ihiw.ek visit ng the iroprielors
of the York Fuel Company The Hilton
lee and Fuel Company the Santa Fj
Italoii and Hasten) Hallway and the
Santa Fe Liberal and Knglewood Rail-
way. The IS. D. Shepherd Company (
bint liiiniiceil tlieve eilternri-es anil
". .... . -. c ... . -
1 II. rill 1IIIIV ..' MIIIV- Ullt. rill.1 wwii.to .
....... ... . ... :.. ... ..
.-.esiiosee. now mo worn ami u.e
country progresses lie I'xpresseu
iiimseii as pleaded wit 11 tno progress
Hatou has made in
the past year and
considercs it much improved He
sp. aks as if satisfied with the progress
of the roads in which he has an Inter-
est The coal mines will be run by
electricity in thu near future which
will muc.ii facilitate the mining of coal. .
"Our prospects there now aic produc-
ing well and our shipments of coal
are steadily increasing. Our work on
lite railroad will contiuuu and our
forces be increased from time to time.
We are building east and west f-oin
. es Moines and will soon have freight
2ouucciioh through to Des Moines
from Raton. Wo will also begin to
build from Hooker Okla. to Des
.doiucs will n perhaps 30 days at
least near that time We expect to
continue at work till the terminus of
ur road is at Woodward Okla. Yes
I consider that tho hard ti-ucs are
about over. It will necessarily take
some time for matters to bo fully re
adjusted but the rebound is very uotic-
..ble now. In the West you seem to be
merely resuming n former prosperity
at once. Tnhisuinst encouraging to
the Investor and promises much fur the
luturn of New Mexico. As far as our
own companies are. concerned we are
prepared to lluish all we have begun to
.New .Mexico and Oklahoma and look
torward to extensions of our original
surveys for railroads and to give R. Hon
complete and direct eastern couiiec-
uons I shall leave for Oklahoma soon
10 lake a look at the country but shall
oe back in New York in thirty days.
The East has felt tho business depres-
sion more than has til west 'ut it is
.(.covering and I believe will soon be
investing heavily in thu west again."
Kaion Range.
Surveyors aro now at work on threo
Heaver county lines one of .vhicli has
been much talked of for a year or more
.lie .liter iwo art new propositions
1 Oi.iita Fe Liberal it englewood pro-
j cud 1. 1 run Irom Des Monies N..Mex.
. ..iticrul aitii Engli-wo d Kan mi-
.ersing 1 Ik whole length ol lite old
01 in mi rtrip has een brought to life
iani by Uiu exhibition of real activ-
ity 011 the pari of some of its com pel -.ors
and has its surveyors working in
t.ie vicinity ol H aver. The new prop-
imIioii winch scums to be exciting tho
most interest is the proposed Cimar-
ron Valley road baci.ed by the Ciniar-
.111 Valley Coal Co.. which wll' have
.s western terininiK in t ic Johnson
di Sit coal fields ol New .Mexico and
.vill tt is claimed open up a very rich
mining country all lite way from that
.minus to Kenton 1. kin. a distance
neariy 100 miles in addition to
u. 11 good allien. itiral country The
leitiaiuiol ail lite proposed lines is
. get cheap coal for northwestern
Jklahoma by getting it into communi-
Mimii with lite New Mexico coal fields
lite Cimarron Valley surveyors are
iii.v working in ihe vicinity of ilineral
Jh-ia. Kansas City Journal.
Six Mile Items.
Quite eii.il 11 w;.t liul like wint r.
Albert Skinner and family of Couch
iited his brother Bert Saturday and
unday
Lewi-Skinner silent Saturday night
.villi Clyde Brown.
Mr. Drum and family spent Sunday
Mb Mr. Bcdimer
Charley Judd spent Sunday witli
.iert Skinner and family.
Lestsr Graham spent Saturday night
with Clydo Brown.
Mesdaines. Emma and Edna Red-
lick spent Sunday evening a the home
if Mrs. W H. Leonard.
0. II. Brown and wife spent Satur-
ny night with Harvey Hnley and wife
.lid Sunday with W. M. Powors and
fimilv.
Mrs. Duley and chlldru spoilt Mon-
lav evening with Mrs. Roddick
Willis Baker spent last week with A.
S. Brown and family.
Charley Reddick now has a nice hog
raich at Six Milr.
Sol Blaser of Clear Orcok was do-
livering a quantity of corn chops to
Bulick & Co. this week Sol was 0110 of
the fortunates who managed to liar-
vest a crop tho past season. i
W.H. NEWMAN DEAD.
Porntcr Edllor ol (lie Democrat Died
nt Cltcrofcce This Week.'
lint as we go to pies we lenrn of
the death of Mr W. H. Newman for-
mer editor of thu Democrat who died
al (ii..rokco this week.
tit r 1.1 ...... .1
......... ire.ms nere wit. remi i.ic
.Will'! fll 1 1 1 d Qllffflllll mill llllfiltllkll flu-
' ' " ""
ise with deep regret and the sympa
y r n ! knew them is extended
to Mrs xwna or m nllllction
The old reliable Land Alan
of Knowlcs Okla. can take
care of anything In
THE
Line of Oklahoma Real Es-
tate nnd Farm Land. Years
of experience in the busi-
ness and 'tin selling of thou-
sands of acres of
L
Makes him the best man to
deal with List your prop-
erty with him and note re-
sults. A squaro deal for
everyliody. If you have
iiiv'hiiu t. sell put your
price oil 11 and jlst ii with
HETWILER M. has he
Mi
That has the cash. Relin-
quishments Farin Ranch-
es ami School Lands. See
W.L.DETWILER
THE LAND MAN
KNOWLEl - - - OKLA.
ill
AND
BrPRIGES
6REHM
Baking Fowder
A grape cream of tartar powder.
Makes pure healthful delicious
food. No alum no lime phosphate.
There is an infallible test by which
every housewife may detect tho uuhealth- J
ful alum baking powders
The label will tell ;
Study the label. If it does not say cream
of tartar the baking powder is made from '
alum and must be iwoidcd.
A Painful Accident.
Miss Allle Stono suffered a painful
injury Wednesday night while at tho
dance She had on a Ilght-solcd danc-
ing slipper and in dancing run a sliver
through her slipper and into her foot
causing 11 very painful wound Shu rc-
urued home immediately and had tho
Injured member dressed and at this
time altho her font is quite sore It is
not thought she will suffer any serious
elfects.
A Beautiful Silk Flag.
Do you want a BeauMful Silk Flag
'J x 3 feet? Up-to-date ; 40 stars ; mado
of line twilled silk ; beautiful colors.
A nice Christinas present or n souve-
nir for the home.
Send $1.00 and you w'll recelvo tho
Daily and Sunday Journal three
months and one of these Hags.
Address THE KANSAS OITY
J UKXAIi Kansas City Mo
Will buy or trade for deeded land
or sell land for you give legal num-
bers net price and full description.
Handled land threo years in Ochlltreo
aud Lipscomb counties Texas. Refer
to a.iy bank in either county. .Tho
Earnest E Key Co Room 202 Bidgo
Bldg. Kansas City Mo. 11-20 12-17
Notlco for I'tititlcntlon
Pepnrtinmit of tho Interior U.S.
Loral Oillco nt Woodwnnl Okln. Oct. 15 HXB.
Notice Is herby ivon tlmt Fred T. Hubert
Mllis. Kni. who on Sept. 2sth 180(1 irmdo
11K No. .11313 for loli 2-3 & tho 8KK of tho HWU
A the BW5' of thn SKii of sec. 10. Tp tt N of R M
K.C.M. lim Mnl notion of intention to mnko
llnal commutation proof to ostnbliih clntiu to
tlioliiml nboro uACrltiod boforo Thomas I"
Druldwoul U. 8. Cominldslorior at Ills oillco III
IiuaTcr. Oklahoma on tho 10th day of February
VMX Claimant nnmes ni witneMoi: D. N.
Hamilton of Hibbs.OkinliOina; John L. Kocfo
of Mlltw Knnui; O. K. Fox of Plaint Kiinsns;
Hunrrfochrnn of Mile Knnwij.
12-31 2-4 Qeo. D. OuNF.n Itcclator.
FOR SALE Team buggy and har-
ness. Will trade for young stock or
sell for cash. Will soil soporntely or
all together. Sec or write. B. A.Gin-
ter.Elmwood.Okln. 11-20 12-17
Notlco for Publication.
Document of tbo Interior If. 8. Land OfBco at
Woo vnnl Oklahoma Sopt. 17 1906.
Notlco Is hereby itlrcn tint lleorao O. Stevuns
of Lorenii Okln. who on March 23 1905 madu
ii K No. 2MK lor loti 1 A 2 A NM SWK Hfc. 31
T S N It 21 KCM box filed notlco or Intention
to niiiku Until commutation proof tocstnbllali
clultn to thu Itiliil iibora df ficrllMxl beforu K. II
lleiiljr 11 U. S. (.'omiuiMonor for tbo Western
District at her oillco at Tyrone Okla. on tho
13 h dujr of January 11KJ9
Claimant mono as wItnessot Goorito W.
Wll'larai. John I). Hodges John E. A.tiold
William K. Ozmont. all of Lorona Okla. v
12-3 1-7 Oco. O.Oknkb ReKUtor.-
MUHSELL it L8HG
plnjsiciaus anb Surgeons.
Piles cured. Glasses fitted with
accuracy.
Rotwar. Okla
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