The Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 52, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 10, 1909 Page: 1 of 8
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Mjbucan FOR PRINCIPLE.
Oklahomi Hio Society
OLDEST OKLAHOMA NEWSPAPER. Rt.
HERALD.
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VOL. XXII.
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1 Local News.
The llEnALD for nil tho latest news.
Ak for your
Racket Store.
Score Cards at the
Try the Herald job rooms withtyour
next order for stationery.
Littlo Georgia Madison has been
complaining the past week.
Mrs. W. G. Stranathan Is reported
ns being quite soriously ill.
Georgo Symons was among "fchc Ful-
ton Creekers in town tho past week.
J. C. Hodgo is having his residence
property painted this week.
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MissBulah Wilson of Kokomons
been employed as clerk at P. C. Tra
cy's store.
Tom Dowda is jumping ccuntoirsat
Miles' nourishing establishment at
present.
Dan Miller sheriff of Beaver coun ty
was a visitor in town Monday. Libei al
(Kans ) Independent.
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T. II. Terrell of Bnlko orders tin 3
Herald sent to his address this week.
Do not fail to look up tho announce-
ment of Mcsdames Miller fc Robertson
elsewhere in this issue. Give them a
call.
A good time to get cyclone insurance
is before cyclono comes. Walter 0.
Prazer has tho old reliable Des Moines
Insurance Company to place your risk
in. Sea him nt once.
lit In .
waae narrow who lias ueea at
Greensburg Kansas for several weehs
past returned to Beaver Tuoaday eve-
ning for a short stay.
Sheriff
city this
Miller is absent from tho
week attend tic to nftlnuil
business in Iowa
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LOST Small dog white with tan
spot on head and on back near tail
host about two miles west of Beavor.
Finder return to IIerami office.
Sweet William An old buggy can
bo mado to look like new by applying
Gloss Black Porma-Lac on tho gearing.
Sold by P. 0. Tracy.
Abstracts Insurance and Loans.
Keliablo work and quick action.
Walter 0. Prazer Beavor County
Abstract office. i j.3 tf
Taken up: Blind bay maro eight
miles south and ono milo -west of
Beaver. Owner can get same by pay-
ing damages and this ad.
" ' " T. T (VBNTIER.
The Meade News lirs beon sold
to a Meade corporation. 'E. D. Smith
will be the editor. H'ho Globe wishes
tho paper success under'the now man
agement. '
Mrs. W. E. Wood agent for Com
mon sense Dress Cliart will be at
White House 'Hotel for a few days.
Any one desiring charts seo her at
White Houso. i
Many of our citizens are drifting
towards Bright's disease by uoglocting
symptoms of kidney orbladdortroublo
which Foley's Kidney Remedy will
quickly cure. For sale by P. C. Tracy.
J. L. Porter is now entitled' to be
called an "M. D." Ho is chief "Mule
Driver" on the Englowood star route
taking tho place of our faitliful car
rior V. M. Shaw.
J A. Muso who used to make Bnaver
his ltendquarters in times past but who
has been giving us a wldo berth for
the past two yours was hero tho past
week as a witness in final proof.
Bermuda grass roots for salo. 50
cents per hundred.
Jl.T. OabkEtt
It. F.D.I. Elmwood Okla.
5-27 0-17
V. 0. Halm and wife tho latter who
will bo remembered as Miss Jennie
Symons wore down fom Pulton tho
past week. Mrs. Halm was making
linal proof on her homestead.
Martin Quinu was taken quito seri
ously ill batunlay evening witli np-
pendicitis and for several days was in
a critical condition. At this timo wo
are glad to report ait improvement.
To avoid serious results tako Foley's
Kidney Remedy at the tirst Bign of
kidney or bladder disorder such as
backache urinary irregularities ox-
liiuistion and you will soon bo well
Commence taking Foley's Kidney
Romedy today. For sale by P. 0.
Tracy.
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'The Last Loaf
A Temperance Play One of The
Best Out. Will be Given at FL0R1S
OKLAHOMA THURSDAY NIGHT
JUNE 10th 1909.
Cast of
Mark Ashton
Caleb Hoover..
Hary Hoover .
Dick Bustle . .
TomOhubbs...
Katu Ashton...
Lilly As1 ton.
Tatty Jones
By Class No. 2
Benefit of Church
I Popular Prices
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Did you sell out last week? If you
.ti.Wt vou are not in style. More
nrono rty clanBeu 1iliuls mc llay ltlst
week t.'ian ms boen triu8furred for
f jnany mon.
hs past.
.............. .f W.iniluiirrl
Joseph Inula " ?" " . ". Z 7"
county has fom.u ' gtate8
esacredbyChey-
surveyors who were mt.
"niarron river
nnc Indians on the C
near Woodward in 1873.
E. L. Harrison brother of 1 vweek
Salesman Harrison was here lask m
on a visit to his brother. He ace.
panied Mrs. Harrison to Kansas Git.
on her sad journey to attend thu deatli
bed of her brother Dennis Seward.
W. T Quinn editor of tho Journal
has purchasedttho George Lynia.it -lot
oiTthVwcst sido of Douglas avenue
next to the Niles cement building and
will occupy thu same Jwith liis print
sliop at an early duto.
Mrs. B. C. Lewis and littlo daughter
Miss Jetta have our thanks for a lovely
boquet of roses with which they kindly
remembered us last week. Mrs. Lewis
raised some of the most beautiful
roses that wo have over seen and she
raised lots of them.
A. L. Fpsher and family who visited
A. E. Tift and family and Mr. Push-
er's fathor Marion Pusher here for
several days tho latter part of last
weok and tho first of this week return-
ed to their homo at Beavor tho first of
the week. Englowood (Ivans.) Leader
A change occurred iu. the manage-
ment of tho Whito Houso hotel the
paRt weok. Mrs. J. D. Stone who lias
had charge of tho enliro building for
tho past ye'ar takes ehargo of the
rooming portion of tho house from now
on and Sir. and Mrs. J. N. Bobbins
have charge of tho dinning room.
Foley's Honey and Tar is especially
recommended for chronic throat nnd
lung troubles and many sufferers from
bronchitis aathinii' and consumption
have found comfort ami relief by us-
ing Foley's Honey 'and Tar. For sale
by F. 0. Tracy.
R. A. Maple and. Will Evans who
live on tho Beavor river near Beavor
wore in tho city Tuesday after lumber.
Mr. Maple is erecting himself one of
the finest residences iu Beaver county
on his beautiful ranch on thu Beaver
and it will boa 'credit to this south-
western country. Englowood (Kans.)
Leader.
Dr. Laugstojt and R. B. Quinn and
families aro ccintcmplatiug a trip in
tho next fewweuks in the mountains
of Colorado where they will spend a
couple of weeks hunting and Hulling.
They expect to ltavc a splendid time
and we'll bet '.they will. Guyman
Herald.
Colds that hangon weaken the con-
stitution and develop into consump-
tion. Foley's Honey and Tur cures
persistent coughs tluit refuse to yield
to other treatment. Do not experi-
ment with untried remedies as delay
may result iu .'our cold settling on
your lungs. For sale by F 0. Tracy.
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The acetyliue lighting plant for the
new Christian church arrived tho past
week and is beipig put iu place by Con-
tractor Clift tiiis weok. Tho system
will furnish ox icelleut lighte for that
sdiliee and wifll not only be u thing of
beauty but it Joy forever. Tho gaso
lino lights uroi good but at times they
try tho patioi'tce of Job and the acety
lino system i&ja great improvement.
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Characters
Tom Dowda
" " Oliver Pruott
V " ' Enoch Quinn
.'.'.'.".. .. Walter Flokol
'.'.. Ohas. Tuckott
Miss Muu Weir
Miss Blanch Stedniun
Miss Bertha Turuo r
Christian S. S.
Building Fund.
- 15 and 25 Cents
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Everyone would bo benelitlcd by
taking Foley's Orino Laxative for con-
stipation stomach and liver trouble
.is it sweetens tho stomach and breath
gently stimulates tho liver and regu-
lates the bowels and is much superior
to pills mid ordinary laxative. Why
not try Foley's Orino Laxative today?
For sale by P.O.Tracy.
F. C. Tracy run over to Hooker in
ills auto Thursday. He made tho trip
in good time running out to LaKemp
and return and over to Hooker and
back making tho trip and transacting
his business in pj than twelve hours.
When it comes to asUlnS PV'cr the
'ountry the auto is the sy stein.
U CluurMt. wiio recently loft
Wl jjofu la IVMlifa Kansas to
IJenyer .jo?Ment. ad wfq WH mor-
lecuroom t flg0 to Miss flfcriss
ried n few w fc n u.er j(lgt week.
Charboneau w. .J rviJf ion as
Mr. Charlett has -nr w yiehjt Urni
traveling salesman k b (oe (.fccom-
itnd was here on bu&lne. 'v(tiug' ttfth
pany Mrs. Charlett Is Vi Nnjis. -v
relatives near Hutchinson K.. '
siOui-
Miss Estello Ijusk of Liberal s?.
sas. was in Beavor last week and a
pcarcu at the Court House giving an
elocutionary entertainment Friday
night the proceeds of which w ere shared
with the Ladies' Circle. Miss Lusk
gave a very creditable entertainment.
She is an able and interesting reader
and all were well pleased with the
evening's entertainment.
Mothers can not do a great deal
toward discnuraging their boys from
sucking cigarettes as long as a consid-
erable proportion of tho boys' fathcrn
are themselves "suckers." Cigarette-
smoking is not cuiiliucd to the hoys by
any manner of means. Iu fact half
the cigarettes sold are purchased by
men of voting age. A good way to re-
form the rising geicratiou is to' re
form the one already riten.
D N. Overton and sou Alburt whp
Just returned lust week from it trip to
uorthwcflt Canada speak in glowing
term of tho Dominion. They made
somu investments while iu Kinj: Ed-
ward's domain. Tho writer visited
that section of tho country last Hum-
mer and we aro hereto tell you there
urq "no Hies" on Canada. TIiosl( tre-
mendous fields of wheat and t outs
fairly made our mouth water. J
Mrs. Bert Kis of near Klniw ood.
was iu town Tuesday coming in to tako
the stage for Englowood Kansas; from
which place she will tako tho trail u for
Granby Missouri. Mrs. Eis ( is a
trained nurse hud is callod to Misi ouri
on account of the serious illness ol her
sister. Wo trust that sho mai Hud
hor greatly improved upon her unrl val.
Mrs. His is one of tho grandest ini ses
that ever entired a sick room aaii I it
there i'b any help for her sister wu j aro
confldent that she will get it at ';the
skillful hands of Mrs. Eis
Mrs. 0. II. Tyler left the first of Mira
week for Okluhoma City where sho -willl
perhaps remain permanently. '"Mr.
Tylor will remain hero for a time tout
will Join his wife later on. It is wit'K
sincere regret that we uoto th e de-
parture of these people from our
mid Mid wu. trust that some da. f not
far duUant they may decide to rnturn
and cast their lot again with us.
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Mr- ond Mrs. I. N. Edwavajs ivho
have been residents of the city -for sev-
eral months loft Saturday fo r their
future homo ut LaKemp Ok ithomu
where Mr. Edwards has a "position
iili Mm InKrint) Hinto Bank u cash-
ier. During their sojourn In Hlgglns
Mr. nntl Mrs. Edwards liavo made
many friends who wish them pood
luck as they depart for the future me-
tropolis of Beaver county. Hlgglns
(Texas) News.
Arthur Llghtfout and wife departed
Thursday of last week for eastern
Oklahoma where they expect to locate
tmrliatu nernianentlv. Tlu'T went via
!Vv
Gauo where they will visit for a time
with Mrs LIghtfoot' parents. Mr
Llghtfoot has occupied a position with
Hiiliek A Co. for tho pant four or llvo
years and his presence from that es-
tablishment will be greatly missed.
Wc trust that thoy may reulizo their
foddest oxpeclatiiinw and thnt happl-
nesmind success may attend them iu
t- t . 1 . r. ."-
their new home.
Decoration Day was not generally
observed in Guyman although a tow
business houses wcru closed the banks
and the postolllcu observing tho day.
Tills is a day that should bo observed
more generally in our section. Guy-
mon Herald. What's the matter with
GuymouV Surely with nil her Insisted
enterprise nor people must nave very
little patriotism. A town oi ituymoii s
size ought to bo thoroughly ashamed
to neglect such an occasion os Decor-
ation Hay. Come over to Beaver mid
we'll show you a town full of wholo-
souled patriotic citizens who deem it
a pleasure to honor the Old Soldiers.
Shamu oi) you Ouymon.
Tuesday eyuInK Major Dalgarn was
shooting a ginnt lire cracker ; ho lighted
it and stepped hack but it didn't go
off. Ho picked it )p fo examine it
when it oxpjodpd. tearing off his
thmu!) niu) two m4n ignrs and
badly burning his lrst Upper. Jtwas
a sad accident and PIIHP!1 tliupli suf-
fering. Thcra sli()i( bo a law pro-
hibiting tho sajp of sich deadly play
tilings. There slmnlfl )e a ordinance
passei) (o (hilt effect lief ore the -till of
July Jtiutn (ho ftpprftqn hoy i& Mfy 'or
that particular tl)ipg V'liicl) njakes the
most noise. Mnjor pi a irght boy and
mayue no can ipako jt up n boiuq way
the inevitable hundicap that ahvuvfc
follows the mutilation of a hand.
Mpipo (Kans.) Globe.
J.L ByffJs7Tq jjvclTpiist t Lo-
roija was acallfir i( i(lw'n l!rllT' L'
says that the. ra f i h.qlped matters con
iiiderably iu his section. Mr. Byrnes
has () dj)t)(fqi) qf being about the
only farjnprin the sflutha-iiBf. who hat
com to scl. 1 lnco yeiuh ago he
planted JJfty acres of corn and while
he wPtJS doig "' wol'k lIB noiglibort-
wero mriijtf aipj jeering saying "Its
uo use thfl nights Ijnro Ojo too cool
fur com." QiT Uion jjfty acres he
jufjuirfc'fj corn fhul avotMJjuJ fhirty
bniiU3 lo th(j acre 'fhn price ol
corn U(l l)iiU)i VPtY infill nt that time
Mia piled-it up and Jlie blluwiuff Boason
(t fortyrMx; ncra hi pnrn which
p. Med fifteen inshels J MlP acre
vieu H somu of thiu fo (ho vary neigh-
Ho sou ' f - rf I and jurnl from o to
bora who. iii)irket price nnd this
75 cents tin ric lias beii around
year since the Vqy people fropi his
tho 75 mark not . corn from him
neighborhood bouglu 'be grain was
but load after load of Mookor and
hauled as far west as i oi0 mV0
other distant points. 1 tie pec l8
ceased jeering and Mr. Byrnes "
i'rlvlnf ani!h nav for his labors as
re-
'Ul forevor still tle voice of tliat woulo
jeer. Lthoral ismvs.
Mrs. R. W. "Harrison received worn
ast week of tho serious lllpojs (r her
brother Dennis Seward' at Kansas
City. Slio left at once for his bedBlde
but before liar urrival tho young man
had passed away. Mrs. Hurriion's
parents and brother had only removed
to the city about twoweoks previous
having sold their Woodward county
ranch on which they UM resided since
the llrst Hottloinmit o tho country
and purchased a comfortablo homo in
Kansas City. The yoinng man was
omployed in his fathcr's'lco nlont and
wliile at worK was injurru oy uiu
iu the abdomen from a loci'e lly wheel
Tho injury was not at tlrsli thought to
bo serious but resulted iu the young
man's death a few dnyir Afterward.
The sad news will bo read with regret
liir Mr. Harrison's host o.r Reaver
friends as well as the mavy friends of
Mu fnmilv and of the vouch Jiinn him
self both in Beaver and the vicinity
of his homo. Funeral Htirvii'es wore
conducted and intormeu't nuule iu a
beautiful Kansas City co motors' May
31st Decoration Day.
Potent Arguments tit Favor of
Road to Open State's North-
west Territory '
The following arguments upon the
neceseity of a road from Oklahoma
City northwestward have been sub-
mitted upon request to the otllcials of
'th Tmnvor. Kingfisher A Gulf Rail
way by J. 11 Johnston managor of the
rr t Lit I Xc
Ofclalioma n... .- --
- nnrted from au
tliorattve sources mat
i ..hm7 1ms nuito recently re
tf.owcd activities to project the road
from Raton. Now Moxico through
'. Oklahoma and into Colorado. Mr.
' lohiuton writes:
ri'BMC NKCESSITV
.th.hr heen lont recognired that
ublic necessity exists for a railroad
i .... tl.la nil V
anu tne norinwesi
.o..in. f this state. Our organi-
.A i.... fnr two vers beon trying to
duce capitalists to Invest in the on- atato."-0klalioiiiun.
'rprwo. But you know tho Jlnyiwal' um BVttV"'
S.aS&&
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ANNOUNCEMENT v I
To the Fo rlner I'ricnds and Custom- I
crs and to all thoSc dcsirirtgi-aiiytliinrr
I in the Millinery .Vulies' Funiisliinos or k
Notion line we v;is.h to announce
we have purchased the Millinery
Morion Store formerly owned by
II. C. Blanchard.
We will be gill to meet you all
and assure you that it will be our
nest endeavor to supply you at all times
with the latest of everything in our line.
Years cf experience enables us to offer
you style and elegance in your Millin-
ery. We can supply your wants with
the latest and mosfttp-lo-dalc creations;
Come in" and sec us whether you wish to
buy now or not. Ladies are requested
to make our parlors their headquarters.
Mesdames Miller & Robertson
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''!a71;?Tw'5t5rjgr
coudtopst and t Is unueeessary to
say why wo have ho far mot with fail-
ure "Tho j'ibliern and manufitclurera
have been clamoring for an outlet to
this portion of U(0 new state from
wl(lpl Uioy a.r at present practically
excluded on account of the luck of di-
rect sorvico and the consequent high
rates applicable mi circuitous routes.
Many of the larKcst agricultural iui-
plemcnt hoiiBes tho United States
luivo established distributing houses In
Oklahoma City for the purpose of sup-
plying the trade In the state of Oklu-
liuui' and the L'anhniuUe. of 'roxus and
Southern New Meiico and these
house? tbd It alinuRt impossible e.vcn
at the high rates to reach th's tori i-
tory satisfactorily because of the. long
delays when freight is sjitpped through
junction points like. Geary or Kiowa.
Kupq."
Furtjprinore br. Johnston wrltos
that a road to tho northwest U neces-
sary to divert trade to Oklahoma City
which now goes to outsido states and
for closer geographical relationship bo-
tweeu the people of tho Second Con
gressional district.
IMMKniATH IlKBOUKCKS
"Tho Immediate resources of such
a lino would rank among tho best iu
Oklahoma from a tonnage and rovcntio
standpoint. This line would have the
following output to handle from the
farm or the mine or the market or the
ulll.vlz: Wheat corn kaillr corn
... "-uialze. oats barley alfalfa and
iriilrlciSvHy' Pttue. cantaloupee
watermelon bin corn cotton cot-
toi..ocf protliuffM vo Btock of oyery
description Rypsu.n cetnent and salt.
The development .. "--
coiiutics of Oklulim noum ritbih.
road in return toimg. Inrj'.o li"ties
of fencing material and ftll otlcr com-
moditicslRoii.R into the development
of a rich and prosperous agricultural
section as well as coal sugnr rice
molasses Jjanaiias and other tropical
fn. In factth Most Ideal condition
frn n ti.nuaco ami roveiiuo standpoint
bccaiiBa Oklahoma City has the llour-
Ing mills and packing houses tho ag
ricultural Implements naniwaro nun
vehiclu houses nliolesitlo druggists
groceries brick yards sash and door
" I . . I...a ii Iwilnonld
f...mr es. as wen as ouiur inn.w.-
and manufacturing houses working up
the raw products.
tOMPKTITION WITH I-ISKS
Ono of tho very strong features oi
such ii Hue would m found in tho very
uctivo competition for this patronage
on tho part of tho existing roads iu
nitlnhoma. At Oklahoma City it would
(he in a position to accept coal lumber
ihid all other supplies from tlie hania
F( Rock Island Frisco or Missouri
Kansas & Texas lines of railway and
tv reason of tho fact that a IrftM: jior-
tlonoftho territory which if' would
serve would bo strictly local to It it
...in flrilr be seen that the roads
-- keen t0 rea
reach
...- - - reg8r(M.
ug
! I "... m .-..
.llvlsion of revouuo
which
it might
UMr! JoIiiiBton 'draws similar urgu-
monts from the I'iedniount and shows
that tho road would cross tho Rock
Island the Frisco the Kansas City
tirx. nrlnnt. the banta to witn
a all of which lines it would exchange
business. . .
"Tills very feature would make tne
-i nnrimns tlm most attractive from
a speculative and earning standpoint
of any lio over constructed in; tho
wss
that i
and
Mrs.
and
ear-
GENTIL
37484
Season of 1909
Tho Imported Royal Belgian Stal-
lion aciitil No. 37 IS-1. will stand for
service at tho farm of J. S Scott ex-
cept mi Frhjay and Saturday of each
week at Ivanlioe Oklahoma
Description
GENTIL is a pure bred animal (if
exceptional nuiility color rich dappled
bay weight 1700 lbs height 1 hands.
Iu gonoial conformation this horse Is
as nearly perfect as one ever sees. He
is a vry active horse full of energy
iinu vitality which insureR a class of
colts that will bo good workers and
sellers.
Terms :
$15 to insure Iu foal ; $20 to insure
living colt. Owner of aliino stallion
will pay the sum of $100 for weaned
niaro foals by Gentil out of good mares
should tho foals be unblemished and
H muutliB old.
Young Sclim-y.m'.B!!.0 lu'ul
Stallion Color Bay
weight 1500 pounds at ; years old a
real good colt home-raised and well
known throughout Beavor county.
I'crins: $10 to insuro living colt.
J.SINCLAIR SCOTT
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HERE is no farther
anxiety when your
property has been
Abstracted by me.
Von rest assured the
title is good.
No amateur work liore. A legal ed-
ucation is back of all my Abstracts
Beaver Co. Abstract Office
WALTER C. FRAZER
Bunded Abstracter.
Do you eat enough of this?
The great benefit in health and
strength that always is enjoyed by
regular eaters of good oatmeal is
known the world over. Every year
there are more and more caters ot
Quaker Oats which is recognired in
this country and in Europe as the
one perfect oatmeal Quaker Oatc
packed iu tins keeps fresh and sweet
in any climite for any lengUi of
time.
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