The Beaver Advocate. (Beaver, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 8, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, July 8, 1904 Page: 1 of 4
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VOL.VMl.
BEAVER ADVOCATE.
Published Every Friday.
i
fj.E.G. PUTMAN -J.W.CULWKL1,,
Editors.
m^^nvocA
;gayFp BEAVER COUNTY, OKLAHOMA TERRITORY, FRIDAY. JULY^1904.
Republican TicKet,
SUBSCRIPTION.
year
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con attoknky.
OfOROE H. HEALY.
for CUM)
JACK LANOKTON.
FOR SHERIFF.
A. J. MCEEW.
FOR JUDGE.
T. P. BRAIDWOOD.
For laere tfu.n * «0liicf I*"*. the •"*«' w 1,1 '
>>Uct.tioii •
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Democratic ticket.
for attorney.
U. I. LOOFBOURROW.
for clere.
FOR SHERIFF.
W. A. NAYLOR.
FOR Jl'DOE.
K. B. «ESE>.
FOR REOISTE* OF DEtOb.
f. F. MADUU*.
FOR T
FRAN* r >—!■
FOR BTPERINTBNDBNT.
«t-I.A BAKER.
A, W
FOR SURVEYOR.
EASLSY.
FOR REOWTEH OF DEED#.
FOR TREASURER.
J. C. WILLIAMSON.
FOR SUPERINTENDENT.
BEN f. BROWN.
SURVEYOR.
0. M.. GARDNER.
FOR CORONER.
DR. L. 8. MUNSELX.
COMMISSIONER l T DUTRlCT.
J, C. ORESHAM.
COMMISSIONER 2ND DISTRHT.
R. M. RIlLEY.
COMMISSIONER 3D DISTRICT.
JOHN SKF.LLY.
H, l\ (SAKHMIT.
Real Estate Agent.
BEAVER, BFA VSR COUNTY G.T,
I do a gen-i'al b«ainess in Deeded,
Oorcmmoiit rb4 Pehool Lsnd. Bee mc
for location at District Clerk's Office.
RELINQUISHMENTS HANDLED.
Lumber
For Shark or Pal C*'
Doors ad Window*.
Shingle* and Ptot.
ALL KIND OF BU1LDWG MATERIAL
KEPT ON HAND.
CRAIG BROS.
I.I HER A I..
■AHtiAS.
LOVELESS CAFE
•t line of fancy, stick and mixed ,
OMldias.
CANNKU GOODS, TOBACCO and •
CIGARS. I
In our bakery department,can alwaya
befo«nd Ireah loof BREAD, CAKUS
ind PIKi.
Furniah benqueta or luneheato order.
Soda pop, Mineral water, Lemonade,
I Cidnr and ill fact all soft drinks, always
on ice.
KEEP COOL thin summer by eirnng
I plenty of Ice Cream.
Gur parlor is now open for your trade.
John V. Loveless, Prop.
WE
always have in stock fresh Groceries, Flour, Feed,
Hardware and Furniture, And by buying in
quantity ire prepared to meet any and 411
competition-
Roberts & McKillips.
mm a-I i..< imarican Tnii
wtii.3 or WATI*
To obtain them you need auitable
machinery and experience.
I ain prepared to make you a deep or
shallow well and can go through stone,
■oil or quicksand.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
D.C. Kettell,
Pulton, Okla
THE ONLY STORE
In the city, that keeps
Fancy and work shirts.
complete line of Diy Gooda, and Men's
THE STAR BRAND SHOES.
Overalls and Notions. Queens and Glassware.
All Kinds of staple and fancy
CROCERIES,FLOUR ANDFEED,
in fact every thins? kept in a first class
GENERALSTORE
And our prices are always right.
F- P. MAO I SON.
rOMMirrtC The natal day of American Indepen-
denoehaa been dulg observed all over
*. K. G. Putman. ^ Or tiui4* U the fairest
F. r. Traev. ft<>w ^ ,n4,hed U* pcr-
W. ft. Hodgee. f^ ^ ^ hum-n hwirt ,Ild ihtm u«le
■ N"VK>t ef gratitude voice the e«mtimer.'«
F. J. Bii'teRM. • . thc xnglo- aR<m race for American
W.P.birwr ?rw4oBli Ul wry one hold tW
Henry
FOR CORONER.
OR. J. W. THARP.
noMMissiowcD UT DISTRICT.
A. 0. ROBERTS.
COMMISSIONER 2Kn BISTRICT.
ToM sfEVroN.
COMMISSIONER UD DISTRICT.
T. o. jaMRS.
J. W. CAMPBELL,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Lilberal, o o o
Kan:,?
Township ticket.
CLAUDE MANSFIELD,
Wunts your whleket* *ind surplus hair;
hair cut In thft lates style; come to we
me when you want a >have, shingle or a
shampoo.
Territorial
Central*
Iteavar .
Benton
HlucgrsMt
Clevelnnd
Elmwood
Garland ...
Gats
Grar Jvnlley ..
Hardesty
H. D. MEESE.
PROBATE JUDGE.
AH kinds of land papers accurately and
promptly made out.
BEAVER • T*
J. H. Stallinga
jf.wkller and optician.
Are your eyw giving yov trouNe?
I will teal kharn «eee, and then thsm
with passes at * reasonable price.
Come in and nee me You «M oot
afford to neglect your «yea.
WHITE HOUSE HOTEL.
1*. J. (X)LK, PROP.
Re|ular rates $1.00, a day. Special m es hy week or
table supplied with the beet on the market.
LOCATED IN THE BUSINESS PORTION TOWN
Clean beds
Beaver, Oklahoma.
FOR TRUSTEE.
W. T. LAWBEMCE.
FOR CLERK.
WALTER MEADOW.
I Plea«e send thc naiwe of the rommit-
| teeman in your township. Wo want to
publish and ks p "ending the names
I of every oommiUceiman. Attend to thi*
I as it will be important.
„ , , r reeoooi. w<- j —
He*y „nXizbWit „igh unto their heart «ni
D. L. iiaker inM0<*t for w« «Und to-day be-
.. .8.*. K-w i cause, o! the thrilling events Of that
u - R. JfcFrfwan. ml,ni'>rable struggle. In the house hf W
Hardesty |0f yu< r p trt*tiem, make these days
Harrison A. C. F.?.sley. • ^jur use It m a etilo betwe*n
Kokomo J- J- Gutter* . , ^tures of your kihors for wealth
Logan -- J. N ONea . 8,t Upon them to meditate and to
Optima • . E.P. Cart* pruvide. I^t no voioe of pr-judiee be
Pleasantview W. R. Mageev. nol evefl the harsh whisper of am*
r- )■! bition but honor the memories of those
la it not bigh liine thai the R<>minia who carved the etatuc of this Republic
tration arraigned acme ecoce of Ls I and under whoee baee now we rest
sveamboat inspeouws —not only the par-1 " * " " ^
ticular men who are responsible for the , Wf. m-ike the assertion that the Dein-
^locum holocaust, but other men who I ocrtttio j/ ' y In Beaver countj v.i l
of other boats,'.carrj ing their thousands ever bef.' J and we may need to be.
. dav it is oossible that mo., of the Thc County Central Committee is a-
officiala who are guilty of [this fatal j tive and alert and he gives ua cverv
neirlect arc tu «•> unpunished? , assurance of laeving nothing undone,
neglect arc tu H t ^ fa ^ f|totioni4l ft(?ht ln
I ranks and tho "sroaker and knocker have
El:h' Roo; is one of funnier men ^ ^ rtoothrd into a friendly feeling. A
that America ha y« pr.^luoed, stand -. rM s|ble po.ition ie accepted by our
ing perhaps next to Mark Twaih. In! .—^^ ,K. !■■*«
W. T QUINN.
DEPUTY DISTRICT CLERK.
Filing*, Final Proofs and Conteet AW •
davits taken
BEAVER
O.T.
R. H. LOOFBOURROW
Attorney at Law.
Will practice in all the courts.
BEAVER - • • * O T-
J. W. OULWELL.
LAWYER.
Beaver 0. T.
BlacKsmith.
Take your blacksmithing,
wagon tnd buggy repairing to the new ehop of
D. U. Kile.
All klnda of wood work done.
Satisfaction guaranteed..
Beaver City Hotel.
The leading hosel In B^rer coenty. NO paiae spared to secure
the comfort of our guests.
J. W. TMOHMOW, Wtqp.
FOH TREA81 RRR.
U. M. KllJi,
For jt;HTK>Es of t«* MAds.
b. LACROKB.
F. R
ANDERSON.
FOR CONSTABlAS.
JOHN MILLS.
U. i. SAVOY.
FOR ROAD cuMMISBIORER*.
to, B. CARNIOHAM.
■aARRY MCCAM.
IrfSpGHM ^e v - -«
nominees for they must do the InaiMnpr
his speech before th" Repuoucai' <-<m- and Waze out political paths throughout
vention he laughed in hi* sleeve as h ', ^ counly nBv..r trcsl; ihey
exclainsd, "All Americans who desire a mu(>t no( 8leep on a duty ,in(1 u,„y wi||
Hpeaser Cannon declares that the sa(p and conservative adminutratloi., Anion)? 'be privates they will find
cents a day, -ash, to whil.h ^,11 avoid "auscfi of quarrel, all forces and able defenders. Fi«ht
every Antorican working nu n. There | who ajn,0r war, all who long for the it mU ^j-jy aod if you rise or if you
aro half a million out of employment j rteCt „way Df the principles of thst i fi1n it not affect your own p-rsonsl
• just now who would liks to cash in. religion whicn we all profess, should re- manh9,,t 'j>he territorial committeeman
- ! jeci that under this Republican admin- ^ th(t central COmmltlecm.in will I
' The Prnhibltion party has nominated istntlon theii country ha* nttauied a (.ouh8r, „|1(1 ronRwlt on ,U the feature.
s2cTwLuo"^ Pennsylvania, for potent leademhip among ^the campaign and will make aorne
' President and Geo. W. Carrol, of Tex- | the ause of peace and valuable suggestions at all times. Let
as for Vice President. Swallow will be | jMtice." The FUlpino and Panama ^ Democrat do his duty and his
swallowed up and Carrol will be caroling ! auditors gleefully pok-d each Other wholp duty.
the odes oT defeat Ith" rib* and iPcUre(1the finWt P Join the regular army; don't be buah
thc Odes "T defea«. cj iro^. ttey had ever likened to
WRIGHT (fX CROW.
C. R. WRIGHT W. C. CROW.
«oUN4Y ATTORHRY.
ATTORNEYS at LAW.
OUYM0K • ^ T'
KDITOUIAJL
Pull I don't ride.
i whacking around.
Thc eoronors jury set to ^Oolo«IO,* —* •
the awful calamity of the sinking ' Gen. I h^ act.on of (Jov {>eilb0<iy in deport-
Slocum" has reccominended that indict j min<>n, An,i wisely takes the posi •
incuts be isaued against the owners "f j (ion ,hat ;f B KOVqrnor is the solo Judge
the vessel and also the inspector. The I ui„k uiti. n ««
death >t«e was over
Platform
Don't he o knocks; be a booster,
t,ook nv*t the new votln® places and
figure your nt*.t -mtvenient and pmpei
*
The norms) has disbanded W **etve
Hon the but Ihey left a trtill ef light which
<#iU be felt In handling of their W«rk.
The National OonVentloH of Dem-
iicrats met In Pt. Lo jfi On the.«'h.
Papers pesdi"' a sNbipedi? to PerWer for
President.
We have received ttfe Bulletin of the
University of Oklahoma, located at Nor-
man. The Institution firr- cntfc every
inducement lot as its froffe,
sorhips ars the best end H receive^ the
hearty stipRoH el OVlahoma.
The platform adopted at the conven-
tion that if s Rovitrnor is tne soio jungc tion at Anadarko to select delegates to
of the conditions which can eseite peO- the dcmts rst^- national convention was
pie there Is too much power shown and as followst
that if one ye ir he can deport miners, We. the democrats of Oklahoma, in
th* ne«> vear can deport farmers. Oof. convention assembled at the city of
pe .i«4y holds that he regards the strik« Anadarko, on June 1, 1904, declare:
a rebellion and in his own mind 4iould Resolved, That we tfeld the fun. a-
h« regard other opw Itio. . a r-bel<ion, menUl principles of democratic doctrine
then the resultant cosequenees are far to be:
reaching and will affect this Republic. TW g<.varnment and officials Mt1
Should the militia detain thos- whon ,^e ,.reaturcs and
THIS 1H A
Presidential Year
and tou must
KEEP POSTED
The Wsf« 4e tkUllto «•••*
WEEKLY
COURIER-JOURNAL
HKMM.V WAttSSJOS,
Cdltor.
MEAT! MEAT! MEAT!
The City Meat Market
Kfeps choice meat, latd flsh etc.. My prices on beef correspond
with the low prices of cattle. Higher prices paid for
Hides and furs.
A. N. Cranmer, Prop.
Dan Kmrnf*. the fhmiWt- « & that im
mortal song "Dixie,- was burt fed a.
Mount Vernon, 0* o. th<« *<**. l i«h
nrreat hftrters.
-■ i hmuu uie naiiiw www v..«- inc nwimv ■>■— eerv nt of the peoplr. j
JaMb* j HU?„ the MW magnate, they arre«<, allowing them nt. Ju.ticlal ,b That government cannot be justly ,
assert* that Attorney-General «nox j right., a <*t«l "ound would t* Inflicted ^ministered, except with a vl«.w t«i - ,
presented hi« ht and received a fee of | upon clvlt liberty and the subject <* a cUrtng the libertv, happiness and prrs,-
MOt) 00U as an attorney of the strei mist, j writ *f habeas eorpas indefinitely -ue- „f the pRople.
Isn't he the man *n-i declared thitt tru«tH j pended:and in Ot 'e, aquitible idea- loos ...> That the tendency of all j.iat gov-
•onld ''.uW-ieetlV regulate L'Ustlee Btee>e deal with th t problem,! . ernment should be lor ihe greatest goo I
selves?'' I , | the gmitest number, with, injustice to
$1.00
Year
A* F* ROCK.
Livery 4 Feed Stable.
Sp.ci.l att.ntlon <l «s to stoeR In tKe
,Mble. Ueave your hor... th.r. and
ROCK win do the rmm%. TK.y will b. f.d
and watered. Good rig. and teams for
Joseph W. foik U aiter the boodl< r ,
of Mi-.Miri agsln with a 'hurp«ti<W j
El Butler, >on4 man for nfarly all of j
, them is tfnin* to surrender them. 9e*er t
__u—W--J^ I hav|, t,irnarf state's evidence and '
TtiE Silpreitli CoUr hf ri^id^d thatl,hc ,.ruMde is likely to rttr'.ke hitfh In
g«ies ing )W "f|^t. nre Illegal. Yet ( polit-ictal aaM<l financial circle*
i)fB 'ials of that symposium of conJW'ture ^
Sailed the West 'C' Burea^ dhiv
♦heir sa'arit
Th
A'rroRNirY-^EV .it*V Kn.'i i« a self-
|'saerilt"ing man. HeU.ive up a tlD,tW>
——— ; income a* a lawyer to accept $w,OIIO as s j
an. #ar «ltuAtl«n is flflw 'n dotltu | CahlRe* uftcw an l swapped that for n ,
The ,la|>« have been prensimc on t twanl,,.n„torship at W'tt meantime he
Port Arthur. Kurapatkin wa' sur-1j h#(l „)t a igu^AM) I* at ait httotnhy tor
bounded by the Japs out he s^m« to (,twl ,plM, > o he can sti'il afford to
have evaded them.
| take su*ar in his col
I-' •
t, «( u w.i. m* «,
In sfiaplng i ^ integrity commemUl li
t ,1 i J -i .i.«n o.;
Wade eh the " na emissary o* <*■ ! «.. pai^
feore represeam'i-n j •
READ!!!
WHAT?
THft ADVOCATE.
WHEN?
weekly.
POLITICS?
DlwMOCRATld.
COST?
%\.GO A YEAR.
RaVUtVE RKfORU.
f|t ci>1. Rsl^lRM.
Mora!- Refohti.
The t'inlrler-J' itrasM«"iie fhr l>e«t Alin^-
Je pchlllU
Oeurler Joufft*' ContpAP.yt
Louisville, Ky.
out of town drive®.
A« g *«tai *rrse s-e «t«rstj
can g«t tHle
beaver
and the
Weekly fi*nH r-Joums
advocate
both for
(d) That all Just government secure
eq'ial righti" and oquat HUTties to all.
VrtirrtVcr J'.'risdh-tion estends and the j
flaR loats. i
tei Thai no ji.el tfuvtmmtnt I
nitcs «r grant* .p. l is', privilege, to any |
itidivi'lual, locality orclas«.
IK-solved, That mwsnwt by the lot, . I
' going tests, we hold that thf d -moersti,. I
platfnrm of IW6 Hid, With fidelity and ^
idevotlth, Interpre* and nt«e. t nM dem-1 . ■'•""•'S'ji \'2Z
I,c;,„ •!>;•, .."'i ' ilthf'.liy apply > •• a^t.emiiaMlwAOVOCATI
-u. h principl- to .jurnlons thi n In is* I .H. - - "
,„e Istfor,. the i*npl- of th" ''"'ted ^ KinWa, Comanche and Oddo
Stetee country and the opening >.f the ptsttirs.
Choice Groceries,
lour and Feed,
Garden and Field 8eedi.
itn.-f
I
$1.25
_ evreything usually kept in
class grocery store at prices
cause you to become our
customer.
to imtrtedltate settlement. ,
j«..- .|ved, that #• f**«t eounty of- |
l/fMiiltailofi of sll IndisR reservalioiM Wi
Resolved, That wr fa" or the win.' •
-en of f>|rlahoM H ,,.h Indian Territ..rie.
in the slat< rhorst of thc ''nl* 'I States «s jjHn,-• - .
nil* Stnt . >• khe n« X ■ 'M "r <w'"' I Oklahoma.
tfress up"" 9 k''t af'l liRpat -*|U sHi y f,Vor M nmen-<ment *o the lhter« ■
-itii th" t,. •r.-.l -I I«s in th' Fed- | eoeimer>- law ft'tih-riftng the In-
or e*m n^Mtorc • W n.
Resolve'! That flight and expi ,1 rtw rtll funds
.-.as Mil fs< -TInet Irr« ,h' I n— n A- Ma— and i rnl-rtCH.
i. a u Ki:
i :\v.
A N I
Once n customer, always a cutsomer
BulicK Q. tStedman.
T^KAVKW,
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