The Beaver Advocate. (Beaver, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 8, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 22, 1894 Page: 2 of 4
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A TRIP TO WOODWARD.
Brief Sbetch of Our Trip AMI What
We Saw Aa Uapleaeanl Night
Cut, Bui Almost Within a
S to nor. ThreW of Erlenda
and Shelter.
t lit oil in our !««t i**u
hiiIi Jacob fliotua* we hi at* ed 1**1
,r • .v with Jacob rhoaiBe we eurteu t*"
■ ftwn «•«•*•• <apy . . school bouse
——. J I'.tdej W-iruing f r the city ol ^4,od* Lmpiy Rr,„u
" ! uaril. The morning « cold mith a R „ Ktrt)
D.vplpj ,W«ortlswraii«.
neighborhood news.
Gala I'll; l«os*!p.
Mr. nod Mr*. Miiaona >n I daughter Mwj
iiuJ Uin Murjr ..tiigiiore *urt*I (>r n
iu Kaueiw l «t week.
School commenced at t'te Gate t'it> *c''o '
Mmiday morning wlilt Mu Salli* T.4* st
teacher. Thi* i« her tir.i term in Ibi* |«n
ofofilie ewintrjr. au i «a wiah her muck i
suoces*
Attend ihe I.vceuui at the Willow ' • ' J
school bouse every Fruity nig ' " •
- ,, , .. in) b ■ ;
•; i " | VI |£5 I •
Lrgal
C-:
Kontli
i, r.iii ■{ Xi.lloee.
,0 .oa,. ti rat l-aeriioi«. per *<{..
— Ml <fjl.OOt " " "
per Ilea,...
."ov auverlUiu,; -re a«J cf aaob
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! ... „ Kuril* it building him * fi.e B*W
y bretZJ cotulug fro,n 'be D"r''' j *0d bou«e. hauling the « >J frota tha Heater
river.
It look* rnlher 'apiciou* to see *.. iu«ny • f
tb< bachelor* building bouse* on ibrir o aiwt.
0 rand ma (Jabber! haa been un tha *ick
Hit fur Ike put week, hut la Uprovlng al
tiiia writing.
Sunday wes a Imniillful day ami quit* a
ti mutter were out to Sabbalh School.
The artist, Mr Steele, who wae traversing
lhe e p*rls look several negatives last week
of outdoor *c n ry, Yet' K> i .
Before buying your new bicycle look
the field over carelully. The superiority
of Victor Bicycles was never so fully
demonstrated as at present. Our 94 line
will bear the most rigid scrutiny, and we
challenge comparison.
There's but one best—Victof.
notick
I 8. Lamd Orrica
WuoDWAKD, O.T.
Oct U, 1W4
( omi" aint t.arln* -f*n entered ai th a ««ea
liy Mark, liurk a*tin t J ae.'ti K Taylor for
abaiKloniiiK lot 110m atead Knt y >o W,
itati'il Juu *7th, lW.. upoo tbe a W 't
.1. V. n« and nw % a.K« cion U. Towa-
ht|> I. ItKUgi' in B. aver County, t . I ).
. l.u mi w totU.- cancelUt:«ii of aiil entry,
to a id am a are hereby anmiu^nea t" "l_-
l««r a WM a d, •• 1 ')■ I'-nd < ffie.-, b«t re
Ke ia e and Hoc.- v*-r . n ttie :ld day of lie-
; i> nitx'i l« 4 at iu o'cl.K-k a m . to ri-'-tK' ^a
and rurnUh . atLinony coucoiBin« aald allei<' d
abanduninent ,
Wilson M. HAJinotK,
lte|ri«ter
1> H. Tattm!, Ilteeiver
somt run Txout atios.
uTB. orric*.
Harlan & Garvey,
— CEAL'tf IW —
l:ine Cigais.
Billiard and Pool
ltuuuis in connectiot.
T^e "paVorite.
ill* n*...e .f N c"Uoly Itaa bcco
i'Ihii^i U ia WooJw«ril cuunty lj a vc:«>
tit llie f>eii|jle.
n'DKN a in.:, s ' >'•*•• Ly on'y
f ar viilea, It* IH.- i JoieatiB^ tlia
, toil believe JacL
]<iVi; ni i In. «• f. 'li"l ■
Be arte e.itnty should jiifi with
Woodward wHtaty i« nr^iiij Kajfeaen-
Uitvc Hr.iili .dm J" all iu hia powi-r i«
ect'ur■ Foil S«*| l<# a ti-rritortal m
•tilllllou -W.n«lara.'.l .V«. *■
Will Co'i.'uMuiuM Kivna «iJ W.md
varJ in a -ourit.,- ti. • Port r.aervaiic.n I'-r
Terriioriil ptir(i" Ifn, ! «• "ill add
allot I. -r link tu ill'chain >f idi'iitfiiliinia
iiiiji r witicit hi* haa pla"rd lllit people «l
O.i* HUM,.— V\ ii.iilw.ird Aetl'a.
Jjd)ie Carter Tiao* w * re clisoicd,
up in lite land of Heaver, lo preaide
iivbt the jariijiradi^.n of the probate
oourt. by .i I .' • '"!«• in ijority. fbr
iJ. i Jm!-e Traey i' « n^ular
re:oKr i< '"..I l - ttuple up thi-re
i-oii in I i.i, vrceileat j ui^iu nt.—
\V . d. *id N.'Wa,
^ ~ - K-U
mailed
| hii I mime mm* flytni; in tho air Some
| nl our frieuJ* ad>iaed uh in mil eluri in
In st0IU>, but we bad bu>ini.aa nl « |>'
vale oatiiie. ..n.i .ni m. pr.-poae lo al
li>w tbe man who pul.a the eealh.r
1 siii'iji 'o "bluff u out," unl.a* be drew
harder tb^n that. It loo -d di*o .ur*a
tn'i however, in view of . i. • I <o ibat we
bud "iiuty ttii'.-" t'< driv.. i.. iwj o }*.
li.J 4T uiile* nl'llie diatanue tir-. daj, in
' "tJer to reach Irieuda and alielier lor
j tUj nielli Wo readied lleutiiti at
mi'*11, where we led u':r leotu, *ul
« lui.i'h oorselvw, •'(ut i'ur atuuiacli a
-iiko " Ve "intruded lo retuain « vcr
nl^l t villi our old friend 'J. J. Maok-y
who lire* aeroM tne river a few tuili-a
Irotii tha trail, but uiuht overtook u*,
nrdafter bating wmidereil •foattd over
be . and hill*, through the bi(jh |jr*
and brtisli for aeveral hour*, we eame lo
a hoUM\ but no une wa* there tu adttiit
u*, and lilt bulla wen- a. eure. We bud
several blanket* alonj; however, and
proceed'd to into camp. A* plenty
of wood wa* near by, w« aoon had a
mu*ing fin-, but tiotbinn to cimk for
"upper
overman wheel co.
1MI
No'Ice la hereby given that tbe following i
iiameil e tier ha« tiled i.otloeof hrt •nteBtlon :
lomaki fln.ll p oof In auppoit of hi r elalm
and ti.at -I'll proof 1 I tie madi- bef re ( arttr |
Trncy. Proba e lodge of Beaver . o , • ■ ' ■ t
Beav r, I) I • .Noy «••• vTwt^ dl | We cordially invite the sporiiuj; fialtr-
u vrhrn in
Mllle J White, v
aOOTON.
NEW VORK.
PHILAOILPHIA.
CHICAGO.
•AN FNANCieCO.
DETROIT.
3ENVCR.
_ ... _
■ m *•«.!, II K No. fo the aS"V <|r and n
.tr; w <|r and i * qr n e qr aec Si tp3 r l« Kt M
Hhe namei the following witnea^ei to pr'.ve
he. rout i n u u realiiencv up n and cul ivation
1 ol aald la d.vli:
'I lioma J Judy, Hamuel B Wella, John I. BKA\ Kit,
H a lev ai d Albert Va.. lielaon of Bluegr—
O.T
oily to vis:.
— tho.
OKLAHOMA.
OUTLAWRY IN THE TERRITORY.
Conorea-man daily ha* Uckled a viy
difficult job. If I beer Telaim, who will,
him want i|ii> jfovi'inmeiil In kfi-p o§
Iniuda off Indiau Tnritory Iwiauee of
ihcir own interval* tlu-rc, would ({•■ to
work in the ritfbi w*y they n.i :hi
couipli*h their #nd*. Hut it will do
ihcm no if.n.d to alteuipt to discredit the
report* ol the reign of outlawry for the
hall baa nev.r found it* way into print.
The reeidenia uf the Teniiorj; will,
their Tela* friend", should first eviiihiit"
to atamp nut the awlul condiiiou uf
tilings that I hey Well know 'n ili*i, ami
After beemaian tlmwed out, wc I niakc life and ppper-y a* e.ife. there a*
WMTTIDI
A ny peraon who deal re* U) proteat a*")""1
the allowmioe ofaoch proof or who know* "f
i am aiitiatiuitlal renaoo. under the law a o
I tUi* roKUlationa of the Interior Departing;',
win aui-h proof ahould not be allowed, nl
be ' Iven an opport unl y at the above m< "
tloo.d lime anil p'sce lo croa* exami ne the I
S. O. MILLS,
—Dealer in—
tloiK-d tlineanil p.«ce t r .... ,
]^|q "[j q p( s
Wilson !
FAMILIES
5000
TO
NOTICE FOB PCBLIt ITIC3
uTS. Lxmd Orrica.
Woodward, O. T.
Oct. 10th, lew
Notie • la be'eby'given that tb«t thxt the
followl ,g ■ m d I ttler h tiled notice o. his
Inte no to mak dual proof in aup it of hie
claim, a d tha said pro f <* ill b • made before
t'art r 'I'tcv, PTebate Judge of Beuver Co ,
at Beaver.ft T., on Dc emlvr «'h, W . via:
Ho. H. Neff, H. E. No S.V ^tbc w Uie'.J
and e U aw ', aec 30. T. 1. n R. 1*. K < • M
He naroea the followl"g wltn -a- a toprove
Uls co nuo a r aidi-nce upon ..nd cultivation
aald la d.
•'L«y ourae.vea .lawn to *hiver and shake,
Until the bird* aunounced .Uylireiik "
(tie ui •*!
I.eeeiel) uur devil pied pari of
ley of type. The snakt editor
blandly; ibe r«liniou trtiio' looked over
Ilia apeca and uiufered, "Well, I II be—
ila'fied," then pr.icecded with hia article
.in Sabbelh Weakints the iditor in cliiel
bobbed up acrenely, but aaid uothili)t;
the devil pun -lure I the aim. apbere with
n lew pointed exolataatioee, then quiet
r, igri> >1 "iipreiui;—and the next day I'
•oowed. -ll rdeMy Herald
If you are l iokii^aMun l f«r a l->ca-
li.iu «oJ have a few d «r* "hat V«u
wutit to invest tn \oiit.g aiock, thireby
laying the fnendati m lor a future for-
tune, \ou ahould not oTerlotk ih fact
that H.-ater rimuiy with her nountleaa
roMMircva in the way of liantenac Iracta
iif fine trrat nu' l*nd, fire water and a
heal.bfu', fencing climate, off r* induce-
inemt that jou rannot afford to over-
IvK.k.
i • flnpa you live in one of 'he many
crowded ciii«* of the east and have l«
(nil early and lat.' in ird.'r t. pay high
i.-nt and keep the wolf I'rom Ibe door
^f Buck ia the case, o me to Beaver
county, where you will be free froii.
)>ayibg reul by taking up a quarter aeo
tion ol Uoi^le Hani's domain
I) it t lake our word fur it, hut eotne
and gee for youraclf, aod we wiil venture
tho a«t>rtinn that you will nev. r regret
your coming lo Beaver county iu aearth
Ui* • fmiOj.
Lima Boob, Ark . Nov. it —mm 0. B
Moore, one of Ike moat piomiutut aiurweya
of tUia city, who l.aa jual raturned fr.iui a
tilf I) tilt Uiiiai Tenitory, whera Ban li
Hill f'oak and bis (aag bold «w .y. d.olar.i
that tbara ia praeiicly w« *uch thing aa en-
forcement of Ike 'aw an f th* bauda are vir-
tually UBWolaate I ia their lepred^ti ma.
Maj. M.>ora apanl aeveral ifaya al Mua-
oogee and Kurt CnV . au I be aay* th* hua-
fnaai men ani property owaer< .here are
|iMk (iriokvn ai ibe ouoinercial parulv ia
roeultaat from the reij.i of |*wle*«n*i* Not
half of the c.i.um o. miaitled And apaoe ia
the awapapet ; In 1*01, 'be half h * not
been told "t tbe t*. rihla aauditi ia of att tin
Orgaoited gami go fr -m pl«oe la |.laae
pluadering riglil and lefl aad adi'ln| murd-
er Ui their eetegory Crimea wliea re*lat.
•ace ii edered lo Ibem
lltnkul frtiiRf aa t b aa aa. M..( V.
•aya. are aparieg «• elf .rta lo praiecl pe i- ,rw.
rty aad lire, hui ikey ae .n to I" pow rle.« j
ta ubetk the ban li"*. an I th* ailuanon i- ,
growing wurao all all the lima. Trine I*
ooage.i. >. ta a large ptreeniag* *f tka terri
tory population, lienor, lhare la a ttr.ou
•ppaetn a from a oeitala coullngaut to a,
obaafe iii th* pr« eal aitualloa —It
Ac. ot i tic to a KiiUs.1 edlt'jr, " fh
uhigger way chig ai'li all bia eii^ht,
■ad the Working bud n. ik and eoni
plaiu, Lu' Kan . ■■ "I won't be kiu^
thi* yeir, liecauae we dida t gel no ram
flie crick on way ertk and tbe frwglet* j
taay I'r..^ aud the larunt uiay aing Li*
|a), hi' il.t* i* llie >e*r we will bold Ibe
l>a , I > iU <• .lil t . van got hay
Tl.u chliulibog liny tliiilcb, aud the
yrtaahopp. ir hop *b«l 'be l.al win...
i Hr«. l.u I li I Kinta -lot. I
ti,u J'... and llej >• H Mt«y
a !ur' e-KieJilit'
|'Ixc«>ptita^e one, that
Uiicui'iltir'ablc night we ever epeiit out
nida a bed of *ickneaa. We reached 'lie
thriving town ol Woodward a >otit dnak
tin ue\'. ti*), where we met tuany ol uur
.Id ti lend* and ao«|ituiulauoc* who I'i'il
■•I ua lo a iuit*i hospitable nuounr.
M my ehang. - have takeu place on
ai'c UH> ol ;h"e depot having l>eeii re
eeutly retu -ved | milo west. Many
other builditiga have abto Uea moved, a*
« lucatiuu uear the Jepol is deemed
preferable. We I'oticed a number ol
new builditiga iu the oaurae of cm
•iructio j, aud llie teuden jy now appear*
lo be that the town ia goiuK to cooauli
dale inalead of preadtitg over ao uiueli
grouud. The people iu geoeral are very
courteous aud accoiuuiodaliug, hut aouir
•gel on tho pr.nl" We aaw several
• scrap*" on he ttreet. and saw Sheriff
ljuve arrest a mau wlio resisted. Alter
a lively scuffle of several uituuie* dura
linn, tlu unfortunate was handcuffed
and like XcOinty, wcut lo the boilon ol
the jail.
tioing up the struct Sunday ufiuin,.
we wre auiuaed upon aevilig a man
alalidtug Willi Ilia buck IU cio*e plolltui'y
lu the tail of a uiule. The aunual of
•lucie. I origin looked around nud seeing
patch in ihetutn'a pant*, concluded II
good target, whereupon he let two leel
ty aod the man—well we have uot aeen
hiui since. It reiuiuded U* of the time
wliea a oeitatu editor weut tu Wood
ward and received ab.tul ihe same le
ception, not fr.uu a tuule, but Imtu
high official. The editor la goue loo,
we kiii.w not whete.
Wc called vpo* Joa. Iluoicr al his
shoe shop aud louud hiui bnsy as a b«'e
a* were <No two wotkiuen in bis employ
Vlr punier'* w..ik i* giviug aaii*fa«iio«i
aud he i* building up a good trade. W
noiio d a great many cattle beiag thippeil
ir,nu Woodward which indicalea thai
niockraiaing i* the priaeifal iudu*tiy of
the couniy, but like Beaver county,
many farius will ftrodu^e grain of all
hind*. Heaver comity howr/et, i*
belter adapted for either, eic ptinB that
Woodward county ba* rnor* b*y laal ia lk
holloma Mon.lty morning. *ft*r having *1-
tended lo our bu«ln*n, we *l*risd oa our
return bi.aie, well pleaaed with the treat
nieni we had rcreimd. Al Ft. ttuprljt ae
i.Mk .1 liner al the Mesa llouae, kepi by l\
P Fi„ *r a former resident of Beaver.
Me suw nuue of the family eieepting Mia
nie, auo toon prepared u* a goo,I dinaer.
Ii wa* after dark alien we reached Ihe river
crossing, ' nl w. deler alned la reach M*ek-
| ey'a lhal night, wlneh waa jet over two
! ml aa iiaiam, ibfagh limber, brtiah. high ,
and aver am. of I a it bout a | ^ ^
i.ocate on and cultivate the rich, and pr0* wllllm n
pUCTlVt lands ol the valleys ol the Beaver andlf-h-w"1 j"""u cl""' "
Cimarron rivers, and their numerous tributaiies.
it ia elsewhere in the Weal, NN ith that
accomplished there will be no cull foi
the national guveruii'cni to lake *tbt-
irarv uicaa'irc* lo change iho govern
incut of the Territory
It i* III iu'Mil a Impel. ** task for tin
federal authorities to subdue ihe or^*n
iied aud uaergaiitg.'d . rimiuala daii> en
gaged iu rubbery and murder and mu'.i-
er until a coieplei.i re ruamtition ol the
force of peace .-ffie. r. is liud So l.'li;
a* deputy marshals are lUtplojed
are no belief than tin > utlnWs th Utia-H
es, ai.d who are open to ihe wellgi. uud
ed suspicion of planning *nd participat
ing iu the th nuiragta the crime* wil
go m And so long a* llie perpetrator-
of the outrage* are aliielded and eacour
etfed by a large percentage of llie inter
Itqier* and M|ii w men of the Territory
aa charged liy those wh are in a post
I .1 tu kiitoe, lltere oau be no h.ipw of n
liel until iho government there I* chanc
ed ai I brought under the direct aud nti
divided control of the na'ional govern
mitiit aud the protection of llie army.
The Male of afi tir* esiaiing iu ti.
Territory I* of a ch*r*et> r a.< RTivr s* t
call lor ircuiodiito atteti'iou on the pal
•f emigrcta. to the end thai the national
di«gr*ee shall Ih* wi| d out without
further tepip-r ting Kx
Hardeaty, o. T
Any pf.ioit ahndoslros In protest Hgalnet
tl.c allowance of audi pro..f or who allows • l
an\ aubatiiii'.ial n>a*o.i, under the law a ti
th. leitiiiiiilona if llie Interior Dsparlni't .
-vlr *ueh proof ahould not be allowed, w i l
opp oinnl y at th.' above iiietp
c to c.oss oxamlne th*
sn it.'.a.iin.s ..mwnl, and to offer evl-
Ut in o iu r*ouU i ol that (ubmlttad by clal.n-
Wilson m. Hammock
Register
exchange notes
30T1CK l'«a reBLI( TI«J
uTb. Lam* Orvica.
woodwabii, o t
Nov. 17, If94.
riven that the following
" " intent
be.
Mr. Cleveland will probably ap.*k
soou •* he cau think of something tu aay
The Republican party I hia year w*s
llie vieliw of undere iiilidence. but it i
not eoliplaiuitig
I'erhap* Seaater Hill enuld think of
some jassage from Shakespeare that
would 6' the occasion.
Ii ia understood lhal Mclkinley i
ready'o compare atatea with Wiisoo a
soy time the la'ter mayappoiat.
It i* underattu.d lha' Mr*. Le**>
would h*ve been better satisfied il th.
tWpuMican votera of Kanaas hud raised
U«* hatlea and more etirn.
Train robbing in Miaaouii must b.
Mopped. Misaoiri ia n. w a U< publican
aia.e and that eon of thing eaubot hi
tolerated iu its border*.
There I* a connidersble spi ink ling ol
idiocy evei iu the mo t enlighten.' I cow
iii u iii I it# foley add Tt.m Jobuat.n
esch reueived aeveral thouaand totes iu
Ohio
Chicago )utregi*iered Now York, bui
New York p dled un re tfoiea than Chi
capo. This indicate* thai a portion ol
the Chicago registratioo ** for publi
No finer lands for Agricultural and Stock Purposes j uor.^iim«and py«
tan be found n theGre.it South-west.
l^inds can be had in small or large tracts at low
prices.
As i ood land as can be found anywhere can yet be j
® ... r . No-lea li hereby given lljat the ron.
homesteaded, for the cost of filing anl final proof, n.med ^.e^ h./ ^T^npJor. 'o^ iu.
being all told not to exceed $25 00. atBeav r, o t on i>ec i« vi*
■ _ — | ixiui*1! J ■ Al en, for th • * w % sec. 12 tp 4 n,
Stop and Think a Moment ''3*tt£!£ZX2ZriS:&l
A Good Home where yon can have all the advan-r^*^. «
4 Tbom.i , a d Pt ei Kyewon, wll of Bci ei
tages of the older settled countries (where government; o^r ^ (rho4mirm(opro,„t
• 1 Li.' ...^..l + 'rt lie allowunca nlauch proof or who know* of
id can not be had,) and where you can obtain wealth (n^ru" t
, , n r «li\ *ueb prottf should not be a!
the healthiest country on earth for the small sum ol|
^25.00. for 160 acres.
Do not take our word for it. Come and see for
yourself, examine the Lands, see the Products of the
Soil, our Advantages, mingle with the people and
judge for yourself.
Beaver the countv-seat ol the largest county in the
South-west (being 34# miles wide by 168 miles long)
will ultimately make it an important business point.
Come to Beaver and be convinced.
Wines & Cigars.
Cool drluk* and all th*popul*r mixed drink*
of Ibe season.
asa.ar, ■ • Oi.sh«s.
Joseph hunter.
Manufacturer of
BOOTS & SHOES
Cowboy Boots a Specialty
I manufacture ladies' or gems' fine sewed or
pegged shoes to order.
BKAVKK, - OKLAHOMA^
.„. of lbs Interior lkepurtruent.
Air aufh proof should wot b« allowed, will
• •* « atbov* merv
examine th«
mm-mi fflk aft«t c'a.inftnI, in'. U offrr evl-
tu rebutta ot Umiaobiultud b) cUliu-
arlrnt
1«ih<
%Ui.
Wilson M 1Ia4MO< k
For full and reliable information Address
Beaver advocate.
Beaver, o. t.
CONSOLIDATE!' \<>Tlt E FOB
PUBLICATION.
u.h.l amd Orrica,
Woodward. O T.
November 14, l*9d
Notice Is hereby given Ua' the toll wing
named le tters h v<> file t notice of their i
tenti n to make final proof in sup • n of their
cl Una. aud'h t aidpr....l will be ma I b re
Cart r'lracy, I'robate Judnc of Be verto t>k
a Heave., ti. T., on J« aary Sth, ls«5. vli:
Wi Ham I o pit . H K > -W forth «, e
V, and w ii t k sa ti • S. p I ,ril M M
and John Boebe, II E N •. 71, to tho s w aec.
Si p 4 11, r iO. K t M
They name th foil .wing wl nessei o prove
thulr c n inu u reside-ice u|>oii and ralt.vs -
Ion of. taid land*, vis
I ,ew F Hhaw, Andrew B Hviitnnd ahmiI
Or< ei, oIHm i ,0 T WilUnmJ Mapisof
Klv r>ide O. T. and John Be be of Itouton
, i> T
A ojr p# los who desire* U protest
f mIIuvi wnct' of sueh proof or who knows < f
mi n suhvtMiitlsl rei«ann( under the Ihw * d
ihe raaiilHtlons of ths Interior Itepnrim* ni.
wh> sue a proof should not b* allowed, will
l * Ivsii a*i opporiunl y at above men-
tlon«d'tins a«i<l y i ae to cross examine lha
wl I esseinfaalil olaiinsni. and U> offer evl-
demalu rabuiiai of that submitted by alalia-
klAla
WiI.Hon a. Hammock,
Keglater
00 TO-
BAI.MNGEH
S0TICE KOB I'UBLIt AT105.
uT a. Lavs Orrica.
Woodward, O. T
Ni.veniber itli, la'al
Nolle" Is her by given V at the following
n met) s ttl haa fll d noti « of h • In ention
tn inak final proof in sniip- rt of h • claim and
tb ti id proof will be mad bef r f'srte
Tra- y. l>rot.ate lu.lgeof Beaver, fo, at B- aver,
ti T .on l er "th sW. vl« .1 aran W Myers
II K So aei, for the n t >i -ec S3, .p « n, r «
Et'M
.till* trail. W* had l<> walk and l. d Ihe t|>|)e Wnshington l' ot, by hard ■ rk, (i| t(||„ llUI t)IB,
way. while Jak* toilowed wub tb( t*aai ^ —Ovellook the tact thai \lc-
t\e laalljr raaabsd our dadiuaiioa, but are r04A.,v.-d an ..eerwltelwtt.g in
wlilii.g lo (Niueode thai Vlaahej a i* lb* bar-
ing, and lias ui.ihiiu: lo say The eleei • |
inn returns are aiore ehxpirot than any j
. hing he eould rtter.
By declining to vote Mr Cleveland i
•ei'Ots lo have regarded hi* own aduiiiiis
i rat ion, like llie Democratic tariff till, a* ,
uiiworthy ol indor eaieni.
The necessity for another Itrge bond j
isme eniphssi*.* the fact lhai the Dem . _ UnrHwnrn
1 f rai ill' i' venue for the'All kinds of Shell Hardware, H<(n mwl,|,. f„i|OW|n* Witnesaeewi pr '
eta tie plan o| raising r en ic M . ■ Plows Wa&rons his oontlnuou* realitene* upon and cul iva
governm.n '* -xptnae* is sn appalling Machinery. PlOWS. WagTOnS. tlo„o(<wtJUml.vlI:
tsilure.
Tltere is a air.t'iger dem nd for tl.ia |
If sue of bouds t han for the last one, |
which showa that the big Republican ,
victory haa not injured me government a j
credit in the leaat.
The weather pn.plute all prediel a
hard winter, which ia piobably the right
thing ti' d It prepares 'he people for |
the w. i*i, aui it i J«et a* likely a* o H
extraordinary
offer!
Farmers
Loual Friend!
Oklahoma's Agricultural
Paper One Year
Free!
The Homk, FliltB AND Fobim i
the only agricultural journal devoted to-
ibe interest* of the laniiers it t 'lie ti #•
terial resource* of Oklahoma ub'i tho
Indian Territory. It ie * reliable,
bright, clean and well printed 16-page
lUMgiizine, and deala with the special
want* of ihe agriculturist*, Iruit grows
ei* and atock r*i*er* of the 'leriiury,
aad haa *peci*l deparlment* devoted to
Agricultural Mutteri, Live Stock,
Horticulture, Dairying, I'out try, Api
culture, Veterinrryi Relnii le Miirlct
Sum ma rim, Hume (Vrrle, ioungh'lk*.
Farm Oryauiviti-nt, Currenpu.ideuc*,
Editorial, Etc.
The anagetdei.' aud ediicra bavo
had many yei.t of sucueselul eiperirucw
with thi* claaaol paper* in ihe Weal aud
have aelected thi* fertile and boautilui
couoliy aathe beat possible location for
a high-data Agricultural Joirual They
are uiakiog it filly and truthfully repre*
sent the intetest* of the great industrial
class to which it i* devoted, and there is
nol a farmer iu all thi* country that c«u
*fiord lo do without it. It ii issued
monthly, at Guthrie, and is only SO cents
>rfi Keren s. Kenlarn n J Keren I*.
Aug *t > r ' • bcr ssn fhumas li Mat-hot
St oes. Pun.ps. Repairs
machines or wagons. t'ir",i Ru«iew.i«d. kau*
and all hardware Any peraon wliode*lr*« lt> proleal R«i.ln t
a ail iio™w iv> t)« ^Mnc|! ofiu(.b pr,.lf „r wll„
srenerally. anv mbaunilal reaao I. the l a d
** th" ie/iiiatlona of llie Interior iN piirtn.. nl
wilt *uch proof ahould not * allowed, will
be ' l«en an opisirliinl y at the above men-
tioned ti tne and p'see lo croaa etamlne the
eaaea ..fialtl c'aimanU and to ottl r evl-
ein rvboLUki ol that tubmltted by olaluj-
Wiuao* II ll taaor*.
Iteg later
I Oklahoma will be admitted ♦ • ihe
I Uoi.n *i i.o di. ani d*y, ar.d it aill
I o.m iu * blight, healthy, vigor .u. Be
I publican at ale. The youag territory*
They uiay call ii McKini*)ieu or i f,|UW , nio*t pr,.mi*tBg o«.e.
what ihev Will, bui the American p^ple j ^ ,,l# U„.
doraciuaal in hia own stale aid ihr ug*
out the couiiny
GIVE ME a caLL.
.leai plao* OB earth la Uud *fi*r tiifht, tvan
in..u(h ea* kaowa ean.'ily where ibe b u>«
ia lueated W* were neat*d ruyal'y by Ibe
family end given a go .d feather had to ile*p
upit.1. Which made ua think of "lUaie ttweel
Heme W a reached J E Over's ranch
lha Beat day for dinaer, where we met a
beany wilcome. We regretted to tad Mr« i, as ulear aa aunl.ght
• ™ am* me OH """«> t'.omi>
liver haseae of lb* ttne.i ranek*. I. tk,. laiecobte... U w*. a ihtuking cntgsign ^.me H.e opp si U e.«ici a. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Jwl|s S|„X9.
I ha. li well alueked all over ihe iKUBtry Thai accouota lor |0 ,|l# |„t prvpoaill •«. ' T|AJ| y r A<| C. H. I. i F. H IL,
ion to Aaieriean ludustri' i
TI i f ' publican party
nation*! org.niga.ioa, -ind that lha retu-
n.tnls id iVia.tcraty, ihe PopuliaU audi
a year.
Knallimg that we could furnish onr farinor
readers wtih no more valuable premium, we
have purchased VIyearly aubnertptlnnaof b<-
Home, Field and Korum Co . and will pre-ca'
each ol tbe tirst fifty litrui.Ts «ho aubaeilba
or renew tbetr subscript Ion or he Aovocaia.
with a year's *ub*ilpllon lor tiiat uioat valua-
ble Journal.
Tills moal estrordlnarv off' r Is cer'a'nly
oue which every farmer ahould take ad v aa
taaeofat the earlleat posa ble nionieiii.
Sen I for sample copies of l oth paper .
I ni. WKEKLT KANSAS I'iiy .STA*
Addresses the farmer s* a businrs* mau
and a eititen. lh>ean,t tell bun hoe t<>
farm, but bow to aell, ai.d where ami
when, and keep* a vigilant eye up..n hi-
right* a* a shipper, a |rtduc*r *nd it
las payer. All the uews. loo, *inl plen-
ty of "good reading" for iho fwtiiily.
Now reud it. 1110.0011 farm houses. I if.
.1 for the «-lc rateg uia_ nago-v. ^ ^ ^ ^ - #( )8M. ,.k* up ^hi-page now*p.per* for Ui
Also Bitfglea' Ko.iil 'aria, end Sll I0||owio«.des«ribe.l es- • " 1
nmltw l- a-™o. .i si k^zll^ tl, <"'• t
l.l^„rrj..l«k.n'«l. 3^ „ un. .W..I4.., ..I ov | WmKH Sua liv- '«.l>
on left tboalder: also oae a. rrel together wi h Sl.'Jo ihe pajjer will bat
horst. branded VL conneeted oa left nip and j wul „,l0 jcnf he
DV oa left sbouldtr. Hul l property _
taken up al lha reaideaee of J C. Oraabaa. |(, yBU|f j ,s TEX ^ ,<0
iu liale lowathlp lleaver i • oely. O. T. Ap
(lkla Praleed eaab value ef aald properly. • The Tel.* < oaal euuittry vn swill.
I Witaaaa atj ban I
itiivUrrit*4' riii11 Wil i« con! of II, ,1/
School books and School
Supplies.
A ureal for the celebraled OltP* Bagoav.
Kstr.iy Notice.
Notice I* hereby giv*n lhal J. C. Ura*haui
Beaver,
Witness my band *
day of Oclelier, l!WI
In aa liALLisoae.
Ooueiy Clerk
I art of the country, t
kandeet
icdUut drive.
ault.
rfanrvi
Jon;
Sr«*i
IIill a
It wa* pt.saibly a liule pceaampiuoa* TI.N CKM'S in stamp*,
i I'lesident Cleveland lo offer bis atr- pack for the slicktsi card* yoa
ily I ai proved Afler a '.tag (he rt
we meted howe S. 10 a eloek lf ^ { ^ |Vj, s Mlnr
hardahipa Wt Mni.ot wy^s" ieg.1. having vigoroiia and snrriu. cuipaigo, wo *t p- ,ior„ M arbitrator betweea CUina aad I ,iWr al^fled For II.IW you aill re>
oiati* iht trip, liol elllea^ tkai w* are silU p,mo he would i**lly have Umu beaieo JapM hef.tro Wh oombaianla h*d | (wJf> frw( #lprwa pack*.
aiwee pl*«asd wnk Denver eounty. tbaa aBy vtry ta#J. asked him, but the president ia ju t t ow ,
b. r m'v In wniere Qhtaheat* v.ar,'i arritcdai Waeb Ud y IB m cd of divvialo , ntitl h ie f '
liit • to c«1d lo isli.
rati taste* ti'aJW I to
Stringfclhiw. Iliicl.cock, Tig . who rn«s
' ed nearly Hi.out) w..rih of |.a« I mill
1 III uerca, ein l e ilupiienifd by jmt, ti.
T Niello'at.n Ii. I' \ Santa I'. Il un.',
Toprbn, Kin«., aill lie ^VkI i Ihiih I
> withoti'. charge un iHusiralid pi. m| l«t
telling ab'Mit T*V'i«
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Hodge, J. C. The Beaver Advocate. (Beaver, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 8, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 22, 1894, newspaper, November 22, 1894; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc157505/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.