The Beaver Advocate. (Beaver, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 8, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 22, 1894 Page: 3 of 4
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red at the po.tnOoa at #•* * "
t<-l«as Ui a I matter,
Official Oirectory.
lURITOKlAL OFFICERS.
prtK;'
T VlarslkAli
Jlllliol •.
[
fle Ju*iices. |
frj General
Iirer
1 rto. auJ SoUuol Mi pi.
j gaiu tv Cougrew
ritt Clerk
lilt Uwrioi Cletk....
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.Wm. C. Renfrow
Hubert Martin.
...Horace Speed.
. .Eiaard N. N x.
Fraud l>«le.
J. 11. Uurturd.
Ileur; W. Scull.
0. A. Oslliianb
. .gan.uel MurpUjr.
J. H. Parser.
.. ..1 . T Flyoc.
...P.. F. llegier.
..K. F. Mac key,
COUNTY 0FFICKB8.
Wats JuJ^e C-rler "Vsey.
,vk Dyke BalUnfar
,rk. .F. D. Healj
JT' ' " .. ) Loofbourrew
*J C. VI. Bugbe*
Jlur of Liecdi E* ■
V. BJ 0
. H B Blavea.
Jake Tfcomaaie tepairiug the alight (
damage «o hit ruol, caused by the high
wind 1 hun d.y night.
Our paymaster, F. C, iracy, ia re-
paiotiog and otherwiee waving «•><>
louka or «Ih pocn^ee
We are indebted to Wdbert Drum-,
m .nd f..r aaaiafMOe in gei.ing eut ihe
' ADVOCATIt tlii" week. ^
J. K. Over h. a just reiurued from a !
trip lo Kansas Ciiy, where he marketed '
a number or fine steers
Anyone wIXimTfl boxes made m
,.rd.r -boa .1 c,U > n S. O.Mills *s ho is
quite MM artUt in line
, •' Prayer n.e~ *« '1 >o X"*-5 h ,TfcW*jj !
! ivin* ond Tbanssiieing.—Fpb job 15—30 j
vrs — 4>vke Ballii. .r leader.
R. M Hick* make* a dandy sta-re
driver Ue ge.s around o*. lime, n"
difference bow the weather i*.
The fioal proof notice of J ames W
My era. "f the east end of the county
appear# in ihia week's i- ue
James Lane jr. I ependio.. " tV*
iuys in Woodward county au.l tbx
Awarded Highest HonorsWorld'sFair.
ia
PRICE'S
IK^liPowler
THE CUP USfeD GY JESUS.
• So Animo.iia; No Alum
. <? the Stand.1 r '
ch~
Cheyenne and Ara| alioe ei.u
mmlesisaer*, ...
| II. D. Ulaveu, When in the city on business or tor
'osa. "• ,a v7at'
den, wl'etr yiu "ill t* "•" >> «'«" ■
ed
Fratk haugbrla
cm ornossl
, u K.uaVeas
lurk.
A.Ut .TURNER.
u~ R COFFEY.
C. tHAC\-r c TJt
. . OAV1D M1I.I.ER
ti, j v |t„ i ay
Tt,.kU'M 1'iaellntca
TIP CtlAWMIK
.iu4 aut. tourlh Tnea-
ikl eovli H( tulU.
Terry Kile of the KltuwonJ dil rict,
pssaed throuKh the city Monday en
route to the railroad after a loid of lum
ber-
There w h a law auii iu town Monday,
eonr. riiiim the estate of the l 'e F M
Rhodes, bu> we failed lo learu the par-
ticular*
the
111 RAND ARMY REPUBLIC. |
Oklahoma Post So. 4.
Meets at the Opera Hall on «>
oud and fourth Saturday of eaeb
month, at 2 o'clock p. m.
All visltiug comrade are cordis
r^T ily ineited lo attend.
J, K. Qns*. J- V. TnoMwoa.
Adj't. PC.
[c. K. & VV T I ME i ABLE
uoiat aaar.
Leaves Euglewoed 3 55 •• m
Irriee. at Viohita 3.30 p. s
oomo wnr.
^eaeea Wichita •• *0 B-
Irrnei. at Engiewoml 6. 20 pn>
Part.ea wishing informaiinn concerning
Veigiit or paa anger rates, ad Ires*
D. Hallos** . Agent.
Englewood, Kan
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
^a Pyahytermn: PeeaeHiig eve
■w si lia. m. and at 8 p. *• Cn
: every Sabbath,
Union 3ahl ath
School at # 30 a. «n. Prayer tnaetiog each
Thursday • tening a> 8 p m
Services at the cln rcb ou lewelt avenue.
J. J. Booster,
Pastor.
KNMJH rOF I'YTIllAS.
Beaver l.odre. No <■ boUn us
regular meeiing ever) Frilay
evening. AH vistting bresthrea
are oordtally weleemed.
B.O. Mills. C. C.
j. Blanchard, K. ef R. and 8.
Women'* Keilef Corp*.
Meets (He first and I bird Saturday of eaeb
* unii. st 2 p m. at the school house
Mrs. A. M. Fmxm. P"*''-
Mrs. u. E. Bla*ch*m>. 8ec
Comniissiauer Fuiroan wax in
city the first of the week, illumiratinj*
the quiet but|f wi«h hia bright coun-
tenance.
W.J. Maple has made appli<«ii>n lo
proveuponhisfiuepl.ee a lew mil.*
a st ot th s city, See finnl proof fcoiice
in this issue ______
A'e are informed by reliable parties
that the festive Jackson rabbit ia «ettinu'
quite numerous in ihe hill*. Johnny
get your gun.
Someore should put up a grist noil in
Beaver a mill complete cau be put in for
lese than 1150. eapable of griu.liag 100 bu
of feed per day
J, C. Hodtte, cdit.ir of ttiia sheet, tn
company wilh Jno.. ' Thomas, our n
Reicistcr of Deeds, ia (akin* in ihe sight*
of Woodward this wevk
Road Overseer Lswrence McCabe
has a foree o men at Work on the road
through th sand hills o<*tli of the ciiy
Lei the good work wmiinue.
•mi rv*«u> ilH £M 5 |; ''
TU Ksn. lit N 1 "•
forturme as ' >
the publishers ol il ' *
Book" lofumi h ihsi U>^ u-
ion io its Mtl . ri' r . in twenty
at ten cenis awl one coup' f. '"r
pari. Il e-"B be ol.tsimd only I"
way' l'sri e«.c will be sent l •'*
who will rend his clipping "•") •
cenls In ihe K ansae Ci'v .!■ ma'
A FAM' lH- i 0\V OK BBAt'TY
Theeho iUtln 'b«t . ty a a .
ed y niou« • * rtl *• h >
t^are a o. V ado v of f « srta n N
Yo k. ha bee an Ml ate by h ° m ' °' ;
ta m s * ' e ,u N"*erab T ,
llclel.yWm A Com., wli tuus-r.i.n. o
somf of Hie more be., tlfnl f.ces Oe <. eat
jwona of Hi t ry." « | * *"
ro -s ub) ett e roi.mn -ccar of_*«ne«
H r l.w Ol.tt eaeed he.lo.toloa of <xa ■
Cha low VII "Th A t eh, U o
, • he nr a rl -h > r l>w t
Tprr •> ry, lb • I'ler. o tb • . an
.* ' and the 'I nblic 1. b ar M v mo t
ar m ■ g> ' '""P01 Xh '' °r c n
tenia rvlv r of t e ...r and their e
dr lll find'nten e Interest in 1 • H ry
of uThou.. d." a « -nanl oarra Ive beg^
tii| .amber by Albion W I urg e. •
te'.ls In • gr.i h e w.y o a e-1 e t w ,c
.aw fierce «r ice- f ,U
1 march . H> spor s h.^. a deal" roll-
; •, it
hi... lr I « •' '>rs
\ w.trso.
n s
t
Is. il. avi.
I! J-
h\ lli i r ol I • uiiniiiee
,1. Th ma- Ueeldes i>. move hi-
Ux|t.tw to Woodward, *r belli-ve he
ill d Well SS he will lo.ve
« V no oppuiiti<m, but hie ihsi.y liu-nda
in U. aver county will regret his depart-
ure from Iteav. r
NOTICE.
I will so. n leave Heaver to attend i<
m> interests in W.H.dward Anyon. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
kuowing iheutselv.* tedebied i« me .
l.se «ll and eel lie a. .lie earl..-. I -. Hrrals, etc , are 1,-1
nor.unity My business ti. Heave. Will . lM.li.re ll.<
I.C endue., d M >«vid Miller a. ilo
old *t...id during my temporary r p-r
maneut absence
J G.VttVtT
. Fur-
Send for calaWue of Ame.iei
niture Atfel.ye, Gai.ua, I
Ih* had for ll.e askins:. and all pu.eha-
of h.'U-eh.dd lurni'ure will save you il.
T™- ...j <.>. . '"r-El
e*e ryt>. dy.
Mr and Mrs Kim.-r llarlan, ol th
[l iaaad templaie, bu. SUeh if j
.Id sod houfes, w,.l
cru.ub ing and di--
jpprarinj before the |ele l''ss band of
m.'ure, and in ihe n..i lar dis.st.i fum.
when ilie city will be buili up <>l «..id
blocks of brick and si one, We can loos
haek lo .he hapjy dajs «..« « bv wlieu
ihe fnative fel. ip. de crawled down .he
,d posis i« ou. humble shawy au.l .1.
...noeen' m <|Ui • aI" I I* bis w .t-
| while we slumbered and dreutn. d "I
Hal l,. A a-! Ala.! those ptaeeln
irvteUy «f UUMft.
Mnppo^il I.. 14** A i I memld.
The sjier. .1 imp. thetm.litl.nal "i-uen.
cat'.n<>.' In .>nkrin>T to Ihe cathc'.rot at
tieno:., v.-hi, H for eeuturiea has l>reii
hU..]m>ms1 to linve Iwn .tirve-l fn r a
jH-rfeet emerald, hns lately la-en thor
,.u|, '.i'y lnsp.>,!ted by a jeweler, who
i i-ono'iuee* it simply green glaan, says
iV m. bonis Pw.pul.lie. The cup.
whh I, is more pan than cup fchapoJ. is
f,.url.'ea Inches wide ii",l five Inehe-
au«l is by many believed to be the
ulentl -al eup nse.1 by Jevs tit the in-
stitution of the Lor.Vs Supper. After
the ,rueitlxlon it Is saVl to have fallen
into the hun.ls of King llewd. who use.l
it In a triumphant way at many wild
banquets. According t<> tradition It
e;une into the hun.ls of theolBeera of
t he Oen.asM republic in the year 1101.
tiavlnir I avn given as aa equivalent for
money due from the , rusatlers. who hatl
. nptmv.1 the relle during their famona
expeditions to the east. At the begin-
ning «f the fourteenth century the tien-
.><*e povernmant pawned the eup for
t Ue ma^nifloent sui.i of two hu:>.ire.l
thonsan.l ponnds sterling and afwr-
wsr.l reileemod it. more on acconxit of
iU supposed value as a gem thun for it.,
tiistorical worth. llad the oflleials
'mown what now seems t > Is- Ihe faet
' hat the cup was simply an extraordina-
ry specimen of the ^lass workee s art.,
tbe two hundr xl thou sand pound i Mer-
ling would no dwubt have btvn slow in
fortheoniing. When the French enp-
tnred Oenoa the sacw catlno was a
part of the spoils. Thelrcheiniits, Jew-
elers, glass workers nud others testml
the saered eup—the majority of the ex-
la-rim.nters eoaourrlng in the belief
that it had l>cen fashioned (i-oui a g>-n-
ulne emerald ot great sire oud ex-
traordinary tlneness. Among V-ie dis-
inters was t'hevrl, who eont. nded that
the saered relic was made of k' v.
Since that time the genuitieness of tho
I , up has been doubted. The test :ni<>uy
i ,,f the American jeweler m-ntlon.Hl add/.
weight to the supposition. Many bo-
lleve, be It glass or gem, that it Ls really
what the church claims- a relle of onr
I Saviour.
Slock Brands.
Ft*ry j head of cattle or
upwtr./ Mh un ndfertile hit "
Z, rl",u.,d th , * month,
,.e,/. r;. >"■<+
m.Va.sy /..r — A. >nd ,ch,ch he Aa.
ac... e/. " /.«' tncuhtv*
...ohLt tkio ...w. '« rA/e nud
itfitliljf o,;/ .... y.«, •
*r 'Mt i '!<•" <••<••> ' /"*
miliar t- Ik- tt^t mrx ud trill'" J
•h, , ,*!/<<r.*t hii <i> 'v '..creosiMy your
' - ihJri*
CHEAT ROOK ISIMB RWIU^
Si ,,d
... .,*v xli iyd
biff i
bright answers.
THURSDAY. NOV 15, IW4
LOCAL NOTES.
t aud-bi!l ctaUM r« beginiiing lo al-
' (jaih.f in the -prsirw coa." while
I ho sun khiaea
Rtephia Roman hag rainrued from a
trip ,0 eaaiero Oklahoma
For a clean shave ..r l.ai.-oul, call on
J as Lane, th« barber
Dr. PrlM'a CfMB Baktag Powder
A Pure0rap. troaaiol T«t.r PowOw.
Healy IS pending a lew days al
bis ranch i . rib <>f Alpine
c, W |..i<bee ia • n l!.s aicn La. ihla week
We wi«h III... a ■. ee.ly rso„v>T.v.
The Beaver An Us.lery «.<« dolaf
o >n id.'rable hu«in* s yeateroay
Mrs Goo ll«al> departed lor Woni
^ui.rd Sunday to remain a few weeka.
• from ihv
S .1 Blesser, one of the happy und
congenial spirits of ibe Elmwood nei^h-
boeh..od was in the city Tt'aaday aud
made this den a pleasant Oali.
FOR SALS.
Fifty head . f atoek cattle, eoosialiog
o! • ws, cslves. yearliuga and iwo-y ar«
old h.i!er K.i^uire at !'. O., C.ie.er,
O T
I J T Sen and family have moved to
the city lo slay during ihe wiuier
months, and are occupying t®*« buiiso
formerly occupied by I'. F. Flower.
O J Maekey waa elected aa township
officer in Woodward county. He is }• a
toanehip officer iu Benton township. He
aays he hardly thiuks he will qualify to till
both offices.
GRAND BALL.
The K, of P Lodge will give a Grand
Ball upon Tbanktgiving at Liu-
ley *a Hall Everybody iavned.
By .wider of Com mitt kk.
Or. Price * Croon Baking Powder
WxM-sFeir Highest Medal and Diploma
F, rt Suppy, in W.M.dward county is
m. t beautifully located. Hundreds «.f
"r,.:: i 1 - J *
.„K ,h«.r mm, " .'• ,1,,. ™ f«.
.«, 'th; 10,;„c^s
..id,.,.
l'iease bear iu mind thai ihe AtW< ( ^ ^ ^ ^ k|N|t |M1 Udly needed
CATS i. headquarter* for all kinds ..fj ^ ^ a||j rw,erv«.io i'
job work. I vou need any.biog m j
A OLirdalu au.l Ism. y Icfl last
Sunday for Eastern Oklahoma Ja *
Lane, the barber, and Tamily acoom|tati-
ied them an far aa Woodwa.d
AbiJe by the result of the late elecl«
i>,e; slop further diacUsaions of tl.e re
(ult, and «lt w..rk t.ye.brr for the io*
tentus of Beaver and Beaver cuuiy
How did that gentle br
north urike y.u las. Tbur day •««* .?
Hot Muns.m ..eoupies iha office first
d «.r north f the ApvQCATK ■ goe-
Si|uire Baker wa. in ihe city circul.i
in- among bis m ...V It.o.ids Mood..)
Geo Sera..at1' • s.owly recovering
from a lung and aeverc sic^e of rheu.
uiatiatu
Attend the aocial given by the soeiety
or ChHl.lsn Endeavor nc*t NVcdneeday
^veniua.
II B Steedman baa moved hie h. rd
vf eeltle lo Ule ranch Iw. oiy miles .-sat
F. 0 Ttscy went to Kuglewuod yea-
•erday to meti hia sister who will leturn
wi'b l. m to Itenfer lo make her home.
We preiume ahe wiil aseiet in ibe work
of the Probate Judge'* office and slso
the poet office.
If y .u contemplate purohtaing any
H .usehold Furniture, aend for large il-
lus.rated catalogue nud pries list of
Atnirican Furniture Agency. Galena,
Kansas. They repreaeni the ot.s.1 eg-
tensive furniiure factory on earth, and
.,11 to >nybody at b.waat fautury prices
th* way of letterheads, envelopes, stale
met,is, ote , jnsl give us a call, leave
your arbers and we'll do 'he rest.
N,,w i« ihe lime I r !>■ fat
ru-.le sronnd and sy in h.s winter aup-
ply of lo el. tor before many m.ona lis
passed t*-e bigg.rd -.av come and fi.."
hiw not prepared
I>uri'*g "he wind norm Thuf-d*
nigh, ibe awniutf in front «l ihe vac*.
ba.ld.nx just north of A M. Fern...
gore was pretty well shaken Up a.
c n I.lerable d ..Uiiie d .ne > il
J.E Over dre.sed a l.„g I'ueaday th«
I neighed 600 p ude . and eevera. o.hors th. I
weighed fr..ui ihree «o four hundred. The..'
porkers were raised on we eat of Mr. Over
„«n raising, an I make aa Hue p -ei as we
ever saw. Any fsnner oan raise his o«
meat and save the ext-ense of buying, if h>
Will eoW a few aerea „f wheat.
Frai.g Drummond, .ypo ol the Souil
and Weal, is .a happy as a clsiu al.e
to the fad thai hie wife and . ■
ht.dr.n srriv.td in .he ei.y Monday
evening, and will c m.weuec b.. e. keep-
ing as so"., as iheir household g.sxls s.«
rive Frxnl saya, (in a eonfidenii d a. r.
of way) the* bachelor lil'e ha* no charms
for m«
,«p iha. the election ia n\er. i' is '•
be hoped thai .ho g.s d oltiten. lhp.m;h
out the county will seiile down o. e.
wore to Ihe ususl r .u'ine of life .0
' take things o ad. Thro v s,i l > th .-
little prejuiiv- no jo.n he .d-. *i '■
I y.rnr ... I*nu .re toward iNe d. yel .pm.-M
of ibe c un.y and .be pr-ep r.ty d lb*
people in ge.iersl
nb-iodoned, ali efl .ri should be made for
ihe locaii >n of a Governmen. or Tent-
orial inaiiiuiion of some kind ul lh i
oiMi 'I be b.u •iin.'s sre suffi. i. nl r r
. arae town, ihe ws.. r -.ipi-'y is nev.r
.iling and u.surpassed iu purnj, l«-inc
ip'ed fr-.n. ihe aprinas in li.e hilts three
niles easy The l..u« I n f an inMi-
.'i.i* a. Fori Suppy w..uld i.eceseilaie
h..i a small .ml,ay, nud u> more beau.,
u >l<e can be found in .be So... It wes'
I. i mr repreaenietiaea l.«>k il'ia waller
and see what can In- done
A London sehoolboy staggered his
teacher with this definition of faith:
••It i the quality by which we are en-
bled to believe that which we know
Is untrue."
At a medical college in Pennsylvania
the <|uestion was asked: "What are
Home of the causes ot natural death?
A fresh and earnest young man an-
swered: ' Hanging, disease nnd old
agt."
llti.KN Kk.LLEB. the blind little prod-
igy from Host on, asked one of the Jus-
I tices of the supreme court in Washing-
ton if he knew a certain ll< ton law-
ver and upon his replying in the neg-
ative retorted brightly: "Why. ore
you not brothers-in-law
A (tctiooLMAaTKB in a boarding school
was endenvoring to make clear to his
pupils' minds the meaning of the word
• slowly." He walked across the room
in the manner the word Indicates.
• Now, children, tell me how I walked^
One little fellow who sat near the
front of the room almost paralyzed
him by blurting out: "Bow-leirged
Middletown Argus.
TO TH! EAST •
KST ommo CAR SERVICE IN TMt WORLD.
The Koek Island is foremost iu adopt-
ing nv advantage calculated to im-
prove speed and give that luxury,safety
and comfort that popular patronage de-
mands. Its equipment is thoroughly
complete with vestibuled trains, mag-
nificent dining cars, sleepers and chair
coaches, all the most elegant, aud of
recently Improved patterns.
Faithful and capable management
and polite, honest service from em-
ployes are important items. 1 hey are
a double duty-to the Company and to
travelers-and it i ometimes a task
difficult of accomplishment. Pusser-
gers on this line will find little caxiso
for complaint on that ground.
RIMCMBER
The Great Rock Island U nite runs all
regular trains to Engle'.Ms d suburban
station, cloee to World'* '.'air grounds,
nnd you can save tinio and trouble by
getting off at that pc.nt and avoid the
crowd in the eltv.
For full particulars as to ticket
maps, rates, apply to any coupon ticket
office in the United Su:, h, Canada or
Mexico, or addrwa^ fr„Af,TU«
tianlTkt. * I'uas. Ar • • hleage 'B.
E. ST. John, Oeu'l Hanuttcr. fhloa r« UL
professional.
f.'. OVER. Meridian, OhUt.
Bra.olK, M , side. A-dHon 1 t'«nJ • i n Bl'la'-J
n A |. also K \ T. alao let handed I "
«jr- man & ura
l.A'.V V Hit-
l riiTt'."M "" * 1,1,1
W00DWAR3, . • • t. 7-
JR. 1.INI.1.V. M. t
I KcLRITIC I'HVsrVIVB.
SLHOtoN r\X& O^TkruciA^
Calls prowHIv atl. n^.euker tay ... «>«Ut
B a«err O«'.iloma.
t. I' M
I Ml It
J A. MATUKWS 'We., Okla
f ii'« liuini. T J eo nerttd, a'.ywhereo
Ktmir<biindcil —-— W 1 TO®
OF GENERAL INTEREST
FRED T%ISTUR A"«
jliigktMib the rlyni
Al,diU„nbr.Ud;.;.U|k;p.urd ^ v.
■"Vl^h-knlfe, rt.her or boih eld-a. V.rioa.
mV-—left side (all steers)
EwSBtsfWrv w.« T
•Tsisirwssa —
Tho Amuiceu Furniiure Agruey. with
WMieri, li.*dquariere *t G*icna, Ka*.,
aell* *li kind* of Household Furniiure at
manulaoiurer'a prices, and lii|si direct
from llio largeel luroiture factory in ll.e
world, ihus *aving it* etjsmniere all mid-
j dliinun's prefi.s, nud al the asttie limn
givinu tl.eu. an iuiiurn*c a*sorim«m of
I new dostuns I., select Irout. Set.d p. ikl
' '..r. i'luairated oata-
OUR COOWTRY AND OUR
NKIBH80RS.
Following i.s "tftoddard'e Funf.dki I
FVo«ographe," tbe Kansas City Journ*'
has trade arrangem.'.ti' wills 'I"' I
lUlteta lo furnish iia aubsctib. rs Ht.sl-
dsrd - eew aud besolifW book. ' Our
Couuiry and Our Neighbors," ant. in
otder to gel ihia btM.k belore ihe public,
( part one will be sent In any one who wt 1
: send ihia clipping and a two ceei eiawp,
' to pay for p.wUSe, to the Kauaas LHjf
Journal.
To thnse .•neraetie and wide swak. |
farmer* woo have been | u>.,ng .'U. j
fruit aud f.ina >r.-ea tl rouj,-
i«*n«y tltla fall, we will
1 mark that il^y '
Subscribe for
THE
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OKI.AIiO.M > I KK
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Per Year.
Tknnksske was originally organiwd
as the sUte of Franklin.
Tbovsakm of carp are floundering
in mud holes in a swamp near Nor-
walk Conn., and residents of that
place nre reported to be hunting the
tlsh with guns.
A mATTt.Kss akk will not cross a ha.r
rope. Kxperienced campers, when they
fear the rattlesnakes are around. en-
clrcle their camp with a hair lariat or
two, and feci secure.
Tin city of Philadelphia is about to
1 establish a magnificent free library at
a cost of one million dollar*. It Is
I thought this will be the finest library
of the kind in the world.
Thk number of prisoners locked up
in fourteen of the western and middle
states is one hundred and ten thou-
sand tlve hundred and thlrty-elght and
of this vast number of offenders but
one-sixth know how to read.
THr. five-pointed star on the national
flair Is a woman's idea Washington
wished to adopt the aix-poiutod or ec
desiastieal star, but Mr*, lletay llos"*.
who made the Urst American flag,
showed him how a five-pointed star
Could be more conveniently cut.
Morth Caruil a
The women of North Corollna an- or
traniting throughout the staU. for the
purpose of raising ten thousand dollars
1 with which to erect thatstate's buildinK
I at the exposition. The builditiK will be
I a reproduction of the "Tryon Palace,
s celebrated structun- which waa tho
! home of the governors in colonial days
The women also contemplate placing In
' the woman's building a memorial of
Virginia l>ais;, claimed to be the first
white female child born in America,
thus emphaaUiag the fact that the first
American woman won boro .'ti North
Carot'v* >il.
\N Knglish watchmaker exhibits an
.•niflne of one hundred and twenty-two
distinct pteces tnot iueiudiug U.nt>
thrve Ih.U* and screw*> which ooald b,
hidden iu a ladv's thiinbU
'fur. Lunatic. Oil spring Sows in
Wheeler 1'at.yon. t'nl. It lM*gin to
l-ive oil when tho new moon appeara;
as the moon Increaaes, the supply Ih>-
eomea greater, aud the yield la three
barrels a day when the moon Is full
The How ceases when the moon is at
BLANCH A Ul>
Law vt*.
M|<ecla ai ten lion er lo ttis U'sw.af
letn.1 d.ieuuienis.
tifltCe .... IW . jts A Ve.itte
Heav.r Ok lab •ma
1 w. uiuiui.i:.
' ((Wivtl AlTOl'M.V.)
Lawysu .\ni >ot. av I'l iii.iC-
H,<«cisl etlMMlsn paid lw I ei .m nnd o'l.ei
claluisltefaro ..<• I •rarllt.enla al
Washington, la
OBIer one Uxor e.ol.a ..I U>. «. < «'•"
Ueavvi. Ukluhoins.
E R COFFEY-Bearer.
j u on left .hie or hip. Ksr a.arka-1 r |i
lh* TofVeT^ WE IT-Renter.
|„AA, °un!r*"*!l,n ''ho'lh
calves Hotel. Inet.dof left rer.
ilCKSOX / DICKSON
ATToHSt.VH AT I.AW.
will pracl.ne In a.l .... curl' «< lh# • <" 'J
ai d • ei r'.' t,
Ilea y.-r. OkhiUima
G0TTLE1B STREIlU,
Boot ii Shoe MaLer.
Uaoulaeter r . r l a I.«
t'u .i. A flio
Hel airiMg a Sp. el o.|
(tl.e Me a ( altx
OLUI . ui
Notice
GEO II HE A L Y-Alpine.
on laft aUou.der o* aids, k on I*• >
lhAddul nelbraa4e: « ro ■*.^..uiOer, H
o«ehS«and Utp. L o." •' 'lJe ,ia
(ttMl. I Igtll lll|i 4«\ -
liornf tUMHli, l Hll UIHI.MIM
h«Kilti< r, In 1' ur IhU'1
Tbe WESTEKN TRAU- i- j nh.
licked quarterly b* .he . ui . «• ■ !!•«•«
laLAHli A F.lCIKIC II AM W. >
It telle b'.w I" lie. a farm in .hi'
West, ..d it w^il b. m-M U )" gratia
I yen*, s. ml *<ol adnnwa
j 1.. "Kiiilor West.ri. T. i'. I i.i'.a .'
•u.d receive il <ee ye,*r lr.-
JOHN SEHASTIAO. O. f. A.
its last quarter
V ./ WE SDK EN, — Elm* -.
.'rose I,ou hip Kar mar*—«• .#• 1 rlgnt
1 osxrlill ll.e l. n, Horai Uiaud, an.a.. 1st >«
j >11 hip
111* I'KU MONTH
,..id a cou.u.iaalou paid to l.adie* and
G*u.leia*n u ho will lake order* I>
i Hog-t's Hilvctware, Jew. try !•> 1
! ( -ir. .in* etc W.i.o Us .' I' .
YRIGH
IN a r.tTKN'P r
lyrnrnr..^ w;;- < > - £
,nn..11iib mn.'atbiiw fcifr*;® rn1'1
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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/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.