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VOL.
BEAVER ADVOCATE.
Published Every Friday.
f;. E. O. PIJTMAN -J.W.CUI.v,'''LL,
Editc-a.
BEAVER. COUNTY, OKl-*HO!VIA TERRITORY. FRIDAY SEPTEMBER^I^^
NO. 19
L, F. ScHuhmacber Canadian Academy,
■v ■ t r tru #* T
UK A- i'LV'KFE— .• iN'Al.S.
I-*
SUBSCRIPTION.
1 Ui^ }t«r
>ix month.
s ,i..|.l>. wides eut « hc-n ii^u. -ted.
. $1.UU.
... 50.
Advertising Rates.
i: Mo.
•ir.ee 1 Mo.
.1 Mo.
In. -A
3.00
x.oo
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r.-'JO
tvciti
i In i.tW
s.on
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lu :t"0
ti.tyi
a -oo
For more than a
1(1 inch -P ce. the rate will
. ■ uuide kuows on
uplleal.on.
Atir.Es.
MIOUK tDOX'l^
KANSAS.
LOCATOR choice government land
in KANSAS and OKLAHOMA
f.> Alfalfa <|U rt*r Mi
Raw lands M.W per nrre Slid up
Alfalfa land •>« **-*> t*'
Arletian valley tilb.lf.' ranchc* a s)*>Oialt\
, . f. r n i Oklahoma or Knaae*
c. O. TANNEHILL.
Notary Public.
I will write up and acknowledge any le- ; =
gal instrument quickly and cowectly.
Canodlr.^, Te,* s.
. chri-wan to U boys and gir'-, young HH i
young ladies of ih< Panhandle and Oklahoma.
n*mA for its healthfulnesseuHnre, and refinement; fro* < "aww
^-iWun.-y feryoungladies. under th-v.n^
"XTZ Preside and wife; room* ^
t teacher Off-n- courses of (study i" Liter*!},
. n.lVinr Collrve Baylor Utoveraiy, and Yale Urwrwty.
4—.".- d,„t *nj"
to J. F. McDONALP. A. B., Prudent
HAllltY PECKHAM.
Democratic ticket.
'' r President
ALTON B. PARK KB
01 New York
t* ,r Vice President
HENRY G. DAVIS
Of Went. Virnfnin
K< r Dolegat" to Congress
FRANK MATTHEWS
, Of Greer County'
For Councilman, lOth district
W. P. HICKOK
Of Dewey County
, r Representative, 'i:h district
C. H. WRIGHT
Of Beaver County
County Ticket
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FOR ATTORNEY
I. H. IXJOfBorRROW-
■OR CLERK
b. C. HOOP.
FO.i bHF.RlFf
fc. A. NAYLOR.
FOR It'DOIt
h. C. MEESE.
FOR RTOtSTtn OF DEfflW
V. p. UAOTBON.
FOR TRRAStTRER
t'RANK P- HBtt-t*.
FOR mrPERWTBNDRNT
fcLLA BAKER.
FOR SURVEYOR
A. W. BA61. ;> ■
FOR r.rfcrtNRR
HR. J. W. THARP.
x , , , rrn lf VWTRJrT
4. C. ROBKRIV.
COMMISSI'I ;at 2«fT> DISTRK-T
f M MIEl.TON.
COMUW- AfiR 1:> DISTRICT
T. O. JAMES.
TOWNSHIP TICKETI
FOR TRCBTER
W. T. LAWRENCE.
FOR CLERK
WAl.TER UEAnOW.
FOR TKEA6HRK1
D. M. KHiE.
FOR JUSTICES OF THE "F A' E
I). UACRONE.
F. H. ANDERSON.
FOR CONSTABLES
JOHN MILL*.
K. C.BAVCTY.
FOR ROAP OOWHUBMOHISM
4. B. CARMICHABL.
LAURY MCCAB8.
COMMITTER
H. E. O. Putman
F. C- Traoy
W. 8. Hodges
Newton Vie* it
F. J. Birdsall
W. P. Strong
Henry Kile
R. 1.. Baker
S. P. Kerns
H. H. Freeman
' B. 8. Neff
A. c. r - ley
j. 3. FRlkeMon
J.N. O'Neal
K. P. Carter
W. I-' Massey
\
Korrow i Ah
What is th« |'li\u'or.n?.
Do you Want"II.M l-taw*.
HowaKm- !>■- ' ' ' "" '•
g .uibs aboV.i i- reputat^
anument. Forty dollar saddles of.
i deixirate twenty (U-IU r pcnie^
y, crll lUeiui'm of our numeroux
.«.iM>niHMH to the contest notloi^ in
AOV.M-ATB. We c an do Ui:.< u,d
if. ,t,i n<tnr«iel te yout fuitnrs.
Thf j rtnn ri«' -v-r- ' "li •
,hv ,!,« new -Mtvn. could tv «l
th.it 'f''•«! trelnff u' * 'rk u'
Wv- n,T n r:^ruM
than Ihoy ^
mi Id tttlend.
CONTE8T NOTICE.
DRI'ABTMI- NT OF THE l!CT*«nOR. I TSItinl BTATFS
i,AsnoKFics.woooWA I). O.T. Ji'i.r". >901
A fciifhcieiit oontext ufB<lavit liuviiur i>«4 11
tile.t in tliU iilSi< "ti) Cyntha M. Mitchell, ron
tiMtnnt. Hirnint Houie*le«il entry No. 1' 1.
roudB Juno . 1MB for \v. , Svr. 15. tj>. t
r ntM. I o c. in. I>J Hri.wn M Thur.maii con-
tertw. Ill which il i. ulUvr.l that: Rro* n M
Thin-man n«v r AtablUhcd otiial re ia«ii«
sniil Irwl within nix months from dm"
entry: lins wholly «l>aiid..n«'H wid tmrt. hi.^
failed tortwlde«pon.cultivnte and Improve
Slid trnct for n i«-rtod <>f more than lx
, months next ,.r, o,.,.«liuK«he dntoof aiinir • h.-
ooiite-' nffld ivit herein: and that aahl l^"
ori nhoence from the «ld Innd n*not dm- to
ht*«m|iloYmeiitin tin Aruiy. Navy o Mm li:«>
p« of ttw* Caltad Stiite. a- t% private *..l-
dler. officer, seainaii or unrinc diiriiiK the
■v ir with Spnln or any otlier war.
S«id part in .ire hereby notified to
respond • nd offer evidence touch!* ^
nllrsation o' 10 o'clook a. in. on I3-1M'
lief.,r.- K M Kelly, elnrk of th« DWrlot eourt
.■r In hi. nl^ntm before W T Q inn, drpnt:
clerk nt Beaver, Ohta.. and that ttmil heurlnn
will be held lit lOo'elok a in . « ^1" *• 1'^t'
lie fore the Keifi-te. and Reriiiytr at (lie
I'nlted States '.and of He in Woodward
The said cr ntestact Iibvih*. I" proper
iffidavit.lili "I Jul} :.1 H.I > < vntha M.MItjh-
ril net forth n hiC'isbow Mint alter dn*
dilllKence personal -ervlce of this notiet
tniot !«• made. It 1' hereby orde
Livery and Feed Stable
Opposite Good teamS
White House Hotel.
and buggies and hacks.
attention to trav,lirg trade. F.very oa. treated alike and
horses cared for as if we owned them.v
PecKham Bros.'
beaver.
CONTEST NOTICE
ilireote.1 tha< -u.'h notli-e lie siveu hv due
ti H proi>er publication.
K. .W i«nciu«, Uecelver.
c > TEST NOTICE.
Dlil'AHTMKKT OF THE INTER KIR
(rsrrao statfs lasd omci auoust . H««.
A suWcieni. onataat sBdavit harlnir liecn ti
ici U this i flioe by S. C. Calve,'. Prn„ o
Re.iver County, conte t:iiit. .•fc-ain-t irl >'
Parker eutry No. 17.**. ina.l. Ainrii^ v >'<
forSW', Seethm IS. tow i.-hlp 1 N. Hj.rn;'-22 I
i •_ jit.. |,y Furl W. T'aeUer.'Coiitrsiw. i" « h
it i alleged that Earl W. iteker In- « boll?
iilnndoned said tract, that verhen tablivh
cil actual residence on «ild tract within .I*
months (ron date of Blinsr there....: t lint I..
I vs wholly failed tb re-ide upon cull ivate hi
Improve mb) tract for a period of inot.
kr, ,«'••• reee.li.ir the date .4
I II lliinif of this content. fti.it that the i.l
ei-ed alMMiee from -.id land wa not 11
I,is employment in the Army Navy orMarne
I orps of (lie United State., in any capacity ii.
;:tu> of war : ^ul'l psrtto" are ber.l.y uotlkeo
appear re*|miid and offer evidence touch
ill* said alienation at lOo cWk a..... onOcto-
■ or 10.1«04 iieford H. D. Mee«.. Probate J udif-
,t Heaver. . T.. aud that final hearinif w ill
held at 10o'clock a. in ou <^tolH.r i2. 1101
liefore the Regist.
{'lilted Slates land Office m Woodward
Woodward Couuty.O. V.
Ti. • hid contestant bavins- in a pri'l"
atti.lavil llled Aiunist. s 1WM. set forth fact
birh show that after due oilitf. nc- |M*r«ona
.erviee of this notice cnu not lie made, it i
lierelii ordered ...iddlrecteil tl.nt such ..otic,
lie k'iven by due and |>ro|ier publication.
I 17 F. i.Healy. Register.
bSPAKTMaJiTO'' THt". [STSEIOH. ™ "
I In. otfiCK. W301.WAIUJ, OSI.A Alt.-0I.M
\-uffiele.itcoutest affidavIt Imv in* U- Hl"f'
i.t this/.ffic** by fcli'ha 7'" : ;
r , c Knnsa. coi.tw.tant.ajrnli.rf Andrew I.
r..j ( . . Kansas, c -o
McAfee. Arapnhor.<> T entrj
\.,?,ut'<l.t m for N ' ' ^ion4.t^ N. ^
h t \i by A nd.— I. McA tee In hlch
i i'.iiller-d thill the ^id Andcew 1. MtAT
ba- never esiablwhed his residence a,.on ■ r
iHliltoreiiluv aied said land oraay part tin .
^ttk.sdateai.aha.w^^-
!. t and for more than ix mont "•
BrillB .1 said H K In -n;e.tee. a^«M ^ ^
."id I diie lohl^eiap'ojnMBt in the army, navy
LOVELESS CAFE.
BfMl line of fancy, nHck ;.nd uiiv '
WALVEU C. FRAZF.K,
BONDED ABSTRACTER.
Now ready for business Conit
abstracts to any property in Heater
rounty promptly furnished.
Beaver, oklahoma.
J. BLANCHARD.
LAWYER.
J. W. CULWELL.
LAWYER.
R, H. LOOFBOURROW
Attorney at law.
Will practice in all the courts.
Albert Wellborn
ATTORNEY AT laW
Will Practice in all Courti.t the
U. 8. I^and Office.
THE ONLY STORE
In the city, that k< eps a
Fancy and work ahirtn.
omplete lin- Dry nd Men's
WRIGHT OaCHOW.
CAN N ("U GOODS, TOBACCO ^ 11 c R WRIGHT
CIGARS. OOt'NT* ATTORKEr.
In our bakery department, can alwa;. .
Iv found fresh loaf Bu-AD, CAKES
I and PIES.
Furnish banquets or luBfchcs to ordct.
Sotla pop. Mineral water, Lemoned- .
Cider and in fact all soft drinks, «lway.<
ou ioe.
tCEBP COOL thU summer by eating
plenty of Ice Cream.
(parlor is now open for your trade.
John V. Lovless, Prop.
r^jsrfisi
, . Im. IT1 veil hy due and proper
hm-„ch-ot celie «l;e"^.,f5„ls8. B„ BIv.
pi.bllcat inn.
CONTEST NOTICE.
ELBERT CLIFT
CONTRACTOR.
and
BUILDER.
estimates furmimej
If you contemplate building, it will
pay you to see. me.
BFAVER OKLA.
W. C. CROW.
m i " wiw«• •
ATTORENYS at LaW.
guymon - - T*
J. W. CAMPBELL,
A1T0RNEY-AT-LAW
Lilberal, o-o o-o Kansas.
M.C WILEY-
ATTORNEY at LAW.
GUYMON —— °' T
THE STAR BRAND SHOES.
Overalls and Notions. Queens and Glassware.
! All Kinds of staple and fancy
CROCERIES,FLOUR ANDFEED,
In fact every thing kept in a first olass
GENERALSTORE
And our prices are always right.
F- P. MAD i SON-
isrratim 'imummmmaawW"—**
MEAT! MEAT! MEAT!
The CitY Meat Market
A. N. Cranmer, Prop.
WEITE HOUSE HOTEL
li. J. COl.K, PBPV.
tlegular rates $1.00, a day. Special rates by week or month,
table supplied With the best on the market.
LOCATED m THF, BUSINESS PORTION OP TOWN.
Beaver, Oklahoma.
Otaan beds aa i
• George H. Healy
ATTCxlNEY AT LAW
River--dw OKla..
;,u.u.li.i.i . ! .• «
_
— 1 "" I
^uchlnK -id^ll^alloa at^ o .Ujrk Xj*-
We know the man with office is eating I'p^^.iij'e of r c..unt> oki . -nd
j. i A K... ounnnt. ftffolti t« I • u....l iie iriiiir
Territorial
Central
I leaver
Benton
Hluegr.iss
Cleveland
Klmwood
Garland
l jsitp
Grand valley
Hardesty
Harrlxoo
Kokomo
Logan
pieaasntvU
the Hoft bread but we cannot afford to I .lrtt t,u„i hsarlns
rebel because we sat backhand let their. I a. m.
k . .. It is no excuRe to say you knew j
vou would bo left. If you were sittinK
A young mau by the i.am- of Marable
' iTyr ur, pee-idcxrtaUy uinist' 1
Mo..day he was foaiing wtt'n a iJretTlvei
•ind hsd, as ho supposed, removed the:
cartridge*. The bullet entered the low-
er part of the left arm, inflicting a fle-,h
wound. He is thought to be out of
danger, - Liberal News
We beg to call the attention of our
readers to the sale of fine eaitla by Kiln
4 Son. The sale ii to take place near
Elmwood and Win. Woolery for auc-
tioneer the best of dealings .s assured,
the iock is well graded and it would pa>
you to attend on the loth.
The different .schools and colleges will
soon be open and boy and girl* begin
their search for knowlege w< would re-
oav. r IL P fer to the Canadian Academy as one of
,i nvarniK Will be h. id ut io d«>ck lh(. bfsl 0( western schools. The curri-
, .col.. . .;l. I : ^ culum is complete .houghout and the
-"h«" t
The"~<^d'couicstaai comg. ... a i-rope. ta^es. Write to J. b. McDonald, Oa
Tn >A.i. uii fnrtb fact* — —Ibiihs ftud (jencral in-
worth Investigating for
Dr. J.W. THarp#
Physician and Suigon,
Office 1st door North of Court House.
Calls anwored day or night.
Dr. Roy W. Martin.
Physician
ANI>
Surgeon.
L. 5. Munsell, M. D.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
ear and eye, • specielty.
For Shack or Palace!
Ooors and Windows.
Shingles and Post.
vou would bo left. If you were sitting i- „M content c Mn . tages. wnve io ...
' a a Railroad track and the train Lfidavit. A.w^ «| ^r. I nadien Texas for u
you would just sit there and say .l„dh .how ihat. af^>tle<>wiii not ,K. Iuiuie formation. It wn
. .. iVi get killed by lightning any way. 'r'm(WrJ!a ,„d di.ecird that -ueh : Beaver county.
I . uMri.i amirp« h merit that comet* 11 v ,k Itv ctur and | roi*r Iiubllrit
J. A. Miller, M. D.
Custer, OKI*.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
H. D. MEESE.
PROBATE. JUDG"
AU kinds of land pepers accurately a.i
promptly made out.
i.1IIKKAI.
ALL KIND OF BUILDING iuATJSRlAi4
KEPT ON HAND.
CRAIG BROS.
KANSAS.
Beaver City flotel.
TV leading hotel in Beaver county. NO pnins -pnrec. * secure
the comfort of our guests.
J. XV. THOMPSON, Prop.
1 he world admires merit that comes 1 b> due and ,.roi-r public..
out and faces the heat and dust of battle I a>>11
victoo' or no victory make the fight and
don't b. afraid. Some of the new set-
tlor not the woisi of it in the third .-.in-
vention: there were not enough plae >l
to be filed,
Tbe Democn.tio party has weathered
.amy storms; it has feasted at the pit
•iiu'.iter and grown fat but m- er sassy.
it has ridden tbe foda Of defeat but it
lever li.t*losi it. ambition. Bo let th<
,'ourg men who have eotne to Beav
E > Wimlns.
Kroelvcr.
" bc.y from Ui"
farm, say-the Ind' x Yes, <he .OUgh-
ness of hi--. * anu^ and the t* . un hie
Zl, acijuire<l work m the
sunshine, makes him feel at a disadvan-
tage with his city oousin, whom he seci-
ZtxHyn^ttinthe parlor of some fa-
vorite lady friend Sumlay evening. Th*
air of superiority e l„hiu-.d by the soli
rourg men wu< • ' - - laivof^up -
, unty to build a home and P*rh*P"LaruW, tair., i,e«ed city chap male
.. ^ 1.. .. U ... i .p.i. I 11.. niial km ti « t
r
letiee?
..Hit''.
look to tum atate* ' ri-
ru.ld you 'lite 10 "tab a
i., Ks'-kV We have mad*
ml you helped to mskeH, or
\ W;|N y, I.r fault, SO Stand
,r evn .f yell -re net par
•an e a name, think r'TiiA .ly about go-
ing int . mi organisation whose most
sanguine worshippers admit laatsonly
wo ye i s, we «re interested in thr
j.mng ami we kno'v their pulse and
an feel their hear; beat and beneath
the breast ol many whom we have met
here there gradually bums ;he fire ot
ambition aivi ..oino ot these days when
time and tide is favorable the occasion
will bo presented and that fire will at-
racl the atteution of Uiclr countrymen
ftae future is loorng to uc a- «
conL" or a« one who is ready U>
,(Jow ry h i tojt of t.fflee seeking
•ii. \V. hsd no opportunity at the
prima rj to show ou
very thing in
In Beaver inwnsi.ip
no one te blaine ejti
it home. B..\
i ..ii will ha*e a nui
Are your eye .
I wii! 'est them fre
with 15IH- «"s at a reaa-
t ome in and
itotil u. neglect your
the fsrmerboy.il at ewe, and he goes
aome at nlgh> siek at heart and mod of
.he farm. He imagnief his country l.iss
favors the f .y "U -psid would prefer
some ottte. Ufe Utan the farm. Like
Maud Muller.ii. notes.' nt wiO. her lot
md «h rpun the ' 1,0 1,,r-
aer Ik> boesn e .f what she th.*ta
toi humble eslllag. The result ml
bov I., /nes disgus.ed with the .un .
Even at college or university th< w.j -
on reserve their stoia<ne..J approval I rem
People far ai.o near aie watching Bea
ver county. 'Jlirn, ^.'ftoent cro|>i. ihis
sensor, will set as a better advertise-
men! than all the p mtera ink ever u*cd.
The season has been extremely propi-
tious and any thing planted in Beaver
mud from a boy* foot to broorocom will
groa. We do not know whether it. will
j next year or not or in lil« hut we d.
|kn wit h s this year. As llic news
sweep the te.. >nt's tars in the North
or South, PiA.it or west, he soil tal:e hi-
art sleeve and w.pe the honest s*oai
Iroiu wrinkled brow, a smile will spread
../erbis hus st the gladsome tidinf"
and hope cji. 1 see a light and Ihuening,
he detects the trump of t il growing
,gli.er. Beaver oounty is wonderful;
lier si .miqi ai* v . al with • inttlng wat-
e, ;het p.alrie- *1" en in the glo* of
.un.ou ^raas; h'-r fa lde are black ami
tan in their suit oi corn aiw' c ine', her 1
mount.un show. , 'own the .miaie of I Wen. yoM _W
lowing cattle W' want e fanu.j on 1 hair cut in tlw
„v( ry Us) itorasi will you >«• one f themV 010 vhen you
•'uch a condition v'l benefit all. If they shampoo.
W. T QUINN.
DEPUTY DISTRICT CLERK.
Filings, Final Proofs and Contest Affi-
pdsvits taken.
J.H. Stalling**
.IKWELLEK AND OPTICIAN.
1 rouble?
anJtfien r.i them
Choice Groceries,
— Flour and Feed,-1^^
Garden and Field Seeds*
in fact everything usually kept In
first class grocery store a . prices
that will cause you to beet "?e our
customer.
t. pi..
Vo
AI Aj
N ILVV,
OLD
\ 1J IvE.
T. J. Northcross
The old reliable barber. Cleanlint
sndco-nf .1 V motto.
Once a patron always a petron.
S One© a customer, always a customer
BulicK (& Stedman.
OKLAHOMA
. .
Ct.AUDF MANfFlSLD,
•t tyl<
1 hair
10 *c«
'
(Jianhoi t
tsiinw
I'.i.-hlpg'
r. I. P. H«
. m Win" 1
■trv. UII
Wo (eiitv I
a, ..paper
^gton.JO
I A libit A PATffHTi.
•V. v. Repofied l.v o.
fii. I*at< i.t St'oeneys.
O (' Jae.ih I. "pie'lhs'ii
,: p.^.. W A Mill.
, . 1 . itepdrirk P. f*trspnlt,|
silvering gln s.
,. 'lutenis send
, {,s with date of
„ * C« Wa.h-
rhm
irtiy of
0.
an stay, yq« ST" htMior oil
not k <y, rust Ms w.lI rcver
long s w
.11 lit:. ,11« lh"! effoit let n. I
in hartnoiiy; bit rtodis.
end ti" rroalret •" the
Ilm 111 he asme nhiee If h*
roak. If yd
a right hcrc> ►••eau - ytai
untry; It you aie
have a right lie re hewitt
country
pumpkin rollei vm hi
U v .ur "iilji noi
Utrh al 1 icke. N
htaln th'it,
much III
itrongth and csp-
ight as we did h
that has gone and
pt those whoskiysd
v. ththepurty n<l
Ul
1 ■ ,.i'.i
, Ha'1st
ia
11 ean-
).'. t'i
oi l, wli
nerebc-
1 in
l ,r. iwf^ril.ow *+!*+
th t-(
in ati coumsn'
Art! will It **"
P,;.M 1.4 Ufrl«| eunt PtmHN I .e'aWve
ompil^hed spe
WHIWQTQW. o. e.
ilut't Cabinet
I
" - I
toll gr
'.VATFl
tht
tamS teed.
D.C. K-iteil,
Kulto* , Okla.
11 r. (iAhh rr.
Real Efctate Agent,
buniness in Deeded,
Icoverp.e ' • «nd ^^ivil Lao.! Mee m« ,
I for I'. mttor at Dletlie'I^terk' ''ffii e.
1; 1 I.INQI irn'MKNTS llANDI KtV
1<' W. GRIGGS.
LAWYER
i • • • • KAN*Am >
. ROCK.,
Yvl J w ■ ovV«
Special attention B ven to tocl1 ln tht
„ auif Leave your horses theft anc
aociv will <lo the rest. Tht y will be fee
And watered. Good rife and teams lo«
out of town drives.
The Old Reliable
1 >lack ^mith f^hop-
sas.nss.1 tiPMM •fltlltlK .« I U Uliv.
WSPanalllel^Sntn^ r..| ifs4, «lres -nr.i.ih all -uamiv
William White.
Age
biavir:
lor M.'t : rruick Machine
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Putman, H. E. G. & Culwell, J. W. The Beaver Advocate. (Beaver, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 9, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, September 2, 1904, newspaper, September 2, 1904; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc157546/m1/1/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.