The Beaver Advocate. (Beaver, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 9, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, September 9, 1904 Page: 4 of 4
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Southwestern Business
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OKLAHOHA CIXT, 9*AL.
A frAMOtjr
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finest pviLOlffG
rWEgSS^WW*".
* |4lk OAO rfcfcK PAID.
Vtttdtati may Work to par
THIRTT.ONtTYnWRITIM.
aacid*atol Eipenses. Tuition admits lo all H*tArtroents. Student may ta^e up as
iatatutfdn H|K.proffieiors are acti*ay *Bsgcu in teaching daily. They see that theipupilsget ths poper attaOtfoH* th*t they aie not neglected. Wblle they have teacha
p the r*>ms aeeing,toOul welfnie «f Oha^phpiia** IradlWduaMnst*ructiQn. Rapid Progress. Eapariwnaed TaaaKpr*. sdy^ej f^s^intoined.
♦eh<x l without extra iharge FreeKMtol.taUwboofcs. B% 8evlng Railroad faifpaidr Position StcureA) rrfajtnsplogaoep «i^|anajr. V *>*! BUSINESS TRAIN
keeping, Actual Busine* L'rutM^Miil. Buatoess | nu, Ben* Pitman WndOregg Shorthand, Touch Typewrjfiag CofttosittyUw, P nn«iship, Commercial Arithmetic, letter Writing, Spelling,
800 Pupils bxmbt|p to'shtm this school yj?ar. finest Pekman West p? the Mississippi, fasts t rapid
No man living hi* equal ' $tu<|nnto ale4rrM\ljAdAldA) in the tyjjSwrifer faster than pu'ptf# from other eofaefeii <An *flt4' >ahy aiaAer. Mntey refunded and oar lair paid if school in not as represented
without paring any Pw^ftaeapaeineiia of pbaman*hi(; and College Quarterly, addreaa v '! k *••> '• • "" TffOS. M- MILAM, prsaUiSMl,
* DIRECTORY*
- TERRITORIAL OFFICERS.
.Ferguson,
m grimes.
W. rt S -o.
Governor T. B. Fei
g -r«tary William
Titasurer Cassiua
School sup't L- W. Rafter.
Sec. school land b'd F. L. Werner.
Congressman Hird 8. MoOujre.
Judge 6th dia't .Ti J. L- Panooaat.
District clerk E.P.Kelly.
Deputy dist. oleit W.T.UOinn.
Council 10th -4:0. R. Alexander.
Rep. 19th T. U. Braidwood.
la payment at tuition
W. S£, fceyV.SU**!" ' "
-sAodl students attend night
yiiCHT-boek
WORLD.
lima month on trial
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Pw^epscinoiu of phnmanshif. and dollege Quarterly, addreas w. TI^OS M MILAM, prstlisnt,
PHOPRTTOPpm OKLAHOMA OTY, &z T
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1-1 . GEO. 8. SELVIDGE, F. W. CURL,
(1 Vice Prfesidsh't. V r Ohahier.
First National Bank
MCADI
ANSA8
COUNTY OFFICER8.
Prolate Judge
Clerk 1 i
Sheriff
Treasurer
Attorney
H.D.
F. Ot, Tracy.
J. W.'.Savage,
H.K. 0. Pbt
Register of Deeds T^O.^KSf*
School Supt
Surreyor
Coroner
Mias Ella.
Q. M. Gardner.
Dr. L8. *
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COMMISSIONER^,*
1st district J. p. L
2nd district R. T
3d district
CrfY OFFICER^.
City Justice J '
Treasurer B*'N
H&T *•'
J. W. Webb
■<&vm\ ft*
SECRET ORDERS.
to.o. f.
every Monday night aadaU vis,
.ling members ire cordially iaflW.
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K. H, LoAfbourruw, Sea.
CAPITAL STOCK $25,000.00
Opened frrbHslffeys, |fljay gnd f 9fr4
rvative
tlje country
O# Yeil Q. Yej! O, Yes|
jBUUfebuaE.^
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Know
Smith
"Owrmqn, @pj&frdma,
*• .itwHow, PfMidast.
H. I. (}. I'i-tmai Vli'«-.l'raai<toat
BANK OF BEAVER CITY.
Ed, K.'MCPkaaaoii, Cashtor
W.C. Wiixums. tm., CMhter
you pant to eat
K
nd Gent's
urnjshin
(Joods
n. H. ^Oifbeur^,
A. H. Uolboumw auhwiu his nam<
of Baw Qounty for Coun-
I. tk« ^ *J-
«• U
Meets evei
(Ual welcom
"ITw.w.bb
K. of P.
Sps
ry Tac/lnV night 1
e to all Tisltin^ as
Meets tb« Bnd and 4th Thursday nights
jneach month aad a hearty iur^taUon is
extended Xa aU ■ i in^men>ber|.
w. ?'. vuU^.Hfcsr
O. A. R.
Oklahoma Post Number 4.
Meets the 2nd and 4lh Saturdays of
aoh month.
All comrade* invited to attend-
J. R. Quian, Cofn. J. W. M9Q90 , AdJ
CHURCH D|R|%CTWV.
Preaching every Sunday night.
Prayer meeting Wednesday night.
Sunday Sofcoolemy Sunday morali
t 10 o'clock to whioh all a^MpvlMd.
J. W. Webb: aupsr\n^^<\t.
*y : fas (. >w
grade certificate In this l^ne of
life flornt.r atone of a (uti^re tuU *1
iotjMfsa sobHetjr amd integrity '
afd those hauits t^ua acquired
make^^iepuutioa i^\ch he en-
joys to da|. He began tfce ,^y of law
m mm — m
irta^dent
gecrtary
COMMERCIAL OLU1-
Albert W(
Harq|
LOCAUS.
J. O. Judd la quite ai<fc.
Mr. Rugg toW'thf city.
School begina Monday wee|
This is ideal hayt g weather,
N. P. Jamison spent Thursda|,
0. T. Reed, of Kanaaa City is Iter*.
Pearl Hanover wan in Tuesday.
Get your children ready for school
Judge Moose is handling Probate cottr
W. O. Fields la harvesting hit crof*
Chas. Reddick W*s in town Wcdne*
day.
Ben Boguc, of Ashland, was dow
Wednesday.
J. G Trindle, o( Boyd, waa in on Ona
prool case.
F. R. Hamilton, of Boyd, spent a h
days in the city.
W. L. Bryant, <>f Pronto, was In th<
capital this week.
G. Nelson, of VeVktlH H t
business thi^ week in town.
E. H. Miller, of Englewood wa* a
inong our visitors.
L P. Huntoon, one of Boyd's moat
bfttential cititens, was in ThWaday
Joe Scli'iifiiberger wits up from
tirandvallrv «n land Iiukiiioss.
some kind for
diu^pnt search
MIO^I those Who have
1^ year* a^ sou oannot
find one spot or ble^iah 05 ^ob Loof-
boutrov'i personal Record.
He began In Beaver county if an hum-
ble way: mafafijihool teacher,
first grade certificate
Tom Sheltpn waa |n gn bus|nesa tjus
Mery Ruth ^tkinson and little
dav| >Taf; May, wep in the jity Wed-
A. |<. MpPherson and Ed made a trip
to t^e oountry Thursday.
Lonnie ot the East ond, war
a business visitor.
Coshow,"of2elma, had bust-
th the probatp court V^ednrsday
Rufe Carson oam« in Sunday from bis
laim after rationa.
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guMtity tre pwnyw} p m«t |i)| |Rd «9
Robert* 4 UrtJUiW.
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J. E. CEORCE.
WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL
DEALER IN
C^OtilRICA. rLdV^, 4ND I CCD,
FIELD AMD 0||PIN^EDS
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twt
By
and by B
buy toil I.
to- your
Ml, 1 eaa
TTTlir
• • •M JrrM:hl,,;l l , t t
Tto«. Je&*|t#a
IHWa^ pane4 ^
neasive knowledge <4lHft<ia«ental law;
attsnded Uw w^fcwl ^t |aw Cdege of
a t« lfM from
ooUsge he eapa aodae a oude eipecting
the reae to allMaon aag the winds to
always Maw la hi* directs but he
aaa mt* MyoatUg m fight his
way aarfetanA «|P0 fcV> W«
wohs aad tOHAd U<e a duty and arery
UoofeQUpof h 4 4ug
hard M the fdMed ftesuMes of m.
H0«a*f4ttN H|pwh sfcaa4« werc-
edbytgem«|M«e M ^t inhsje
HiPtii of a pell speatuta and tbo
mly M fears of a|a he tMUy
MUM MlMelf la thsh^rHQt
' * ond
eleeta4 Qwihir Attorney bj the 1
orats N the tom aon>«e«Mag
MM; dlaAargedtbe
1*7-
Hels
D. C. Ketell and Qeorp were in a-
whHe Sunday morniag.
Wil Ewing, of Grandralley, D. ft. of
M. W. of A , was in ths city a few days,
O. Prater was jolicitiag grooery trade
from our merchants Isst week.
Prof. Midkiff >■ building a neat cot-
tage on south side.
Dr. A.. J. Sands, the candidate for
coroqer on the new (icket, was in for a
Tb« YfM1® House Hotel has changed
managements, B. J. Cole retiring and C
A- AU#n assuming control.
A le^ef from H- E- Q- Putn an,sUtes
his w\(q I)as been i^uite sick at Topaka
but «qn\e better now,
yagls Sam Hamilton was |n sad rust-
ling for Pumpkin Rollers. Uncle Sam
"(s a good old iqan, but done done wrong"
politically.
Earnest i^dam, H. Sagerty, Harry
Hull, L. D. Dunn, W. G. Braley, B.
Lundy, J. D. Lundy, W. A. Hull and B
Church, of £alma were here on business
in eourt.
Furniture
and
Undertaking,
Qarpets, Wall Rapor and Classwpre.
COMPLETE WE; OP UNDE^TASWS SUPPLIES,
MEADE -
KANSAS.
n • s s * r
The tiouthweato^ is ths school,
Tfrs Southwestern is th# suhqol
H. St. Martin will figure yO r house 1
bill at the boltom j he wi seU you Ui« |
best patat the heape t- i* I tfi^t hundfad pHB D a« MJ^tad to
Meade manager o| the Mpa4 V.U ber (t a^tsn4 the S«i thpestan Business Ual
su pply Company. vanity, tJk lahoma «l*y, during *• axt
Pupils niy mA to pay board at the j toUoal year.
Southweetew tsl ess University, | tjnje of ^aap# prepare
of Oklahoma Citf. Big eaving. you had bettor gal ready far viator by
Free uae of teit-haehs at th* in Iou' e«al. V* r* |*T
western BusinessUnivertlty, Oktaiotoa;cheap now fr«m Meade Lun^ AT
Jack Langston .1. |>pad
uii his .iivk from the
si I ifhMi kuyawa
was attending court this w<
Cau li4 t i i f all parties
inga uanvasa.
|l. " lick, wife and IpPI a
few days at Ben Hwdmitn's.
VI. . ..lin, a protinii'Mit ri<al rsutel (or
man of Lorena, wa in Thur«la) .
WIU la<ma , wile and baby weut to
Mead** this wi«-k.
" J. W. Thompson haa thoroughly n 1.
• >rated hi* famous hotel and the do r>-
will toon be opened again for publi<
patmaat"
with the duet of defeat in 1901 for the
Denoaratio sominatlun (or County At-
torney he pas not a bolter b«t fought
loyally far the part*. h«« f'>r that
loyalty hit party fapanp him M R al.
ways does and this year he I* I •lan-
iard bearer, He waa married tQ MiM
tertha orovM in May l«7. AU <4 W«
iiilereels are in and With Beaver goynty
his all is here a^d the progress of the
ounty \* a pleawre to him* He l« «
uoueassul attorney at the Beaver bar
aid has the larfeet a d m6 t extension
. «w library la the hounty. In a |po-
■reasive way ho is trusted had campe
, nt; in r pereaahl nf hill haaorable
ud respected aad ha veto ltd* tail Will
«• better polled er arbwwed with more
,>leaaant rrmemberanoe than one for
t, b l.oofbourrow lor County Attorney
The picnic pi oarap oreek waa not as
well attendsd aa waa eipeetod. Every
,nc there seem to en]oy UtomeeWes and
> a nice, sociable way pass oft the time
A great many camped aad stayed dur-
uig the three days. Our band bjys
«eat down in a coaoh and four and fur-
nahed some good musto on Friday,
fhsy were provided for sot only by that
" big hearted J. P. Qtady" but all ot
Uie candidates of every tailh and order
contributod to the entertainment of the
band. Some good horse racing waa seen
base ball game aad bronco busting.
Clydf Mayle showed his oleverneas in
ridlag aa fcwt law. It was as fine as
aalhlhitoa at horse maaship as was •
see^, la last It waa just s nics sociable
I.V. Alexander, who has aapirations
alssloner and adopted the 3d
i.'ketas the route by which he will be
id id, wes in town Wednesday.
Walter Nsylar, Dsmovratic nominee
,r nUsrlB, Pes In few days to see ths
. oys. Mr. Naylor Is a quiet uaassum
nig fellow but report has It that "be is
h«*r«> with the goods."
John Bqgue has come back fion) Col-
orado and is going to stay. He says a
fellow once get* a drink of Beaver wa-
ter of a taste Ql Buffalo grass and 'hey
never gaft leave, tie wil' "tab* e
ber of aubstaiuiai miproyements on bis
ptaos.
Amtqi Gorman (aased through Reaver
|t ng ty the picm?. This is his old
Itampiug grouuu and he has a hoet of
fnends who love to have him conto down
from Meade to see them.
H, H. Rondeau made a short trip to
Liberal Tueeday. Mr. Rondeau Is do-
lug considerable amount of Insurance
this nscfc of ths woods.
City.
A good school The So^itHwaeeepi.
ply Company.
6QD PupUe
Southeastern
University of
Paint up your house and uae the best (jflty, Qkla„
paint. Vou c*n lhe f"*^ year,
M d, A m te. South
We bavs just opened up as Ilea line WMtt)lfc "ul|n— University of Ohaho-
of fall and winter Dress goode, calicoes ^ Ofcla,. la Hp Uf^aet school
ginghams, outing, comfortf. overall South of Xpaeh* iQtty.
work and fancy shiru, dress tn minings p,_w ^ . . #
and notions, as ever shown In the city, * . \ , ^1.
F- P, Mvdihon. 2t. MOQ.OOO.0O la being arganWed
Commercial department af 4p
Free uae of t.-xt-bpoks at the South- wwtent SualncM UnlvepJIy of O^laho
weatern Ruei". ^ University of Oklaho* m* city, OkU. The studnata of that
ma City. .avjng to students, faraeus business . ullage raaaire the beat
Chas. T. Lawton, is In tt-4 Mty traps- advantages to ba had In any bualnesa
aot ng bus,. • Malay. college west of the Mississippi
0-day tor full partlculare.
A. L. Reddieg waa in town Monday
He has some of the prettiest horses in
the county and being a batct)Ciqr has
nothing 10 do but to drive them-
Miss. Jennie Maple is in town doing
some stengraphM work in the Count)
Attomsy s office.
The editor is under obligations to
John Mills for one of the largest water
melons ot the season. Wednesday
evening all of the melon experts were
summoned to sample it and it waa
unatnimous sentiment that John must be
a eorgian from the excellent flavor.
We all thank yon.
J. H. Smith, one ot Guymon's pro*
greaalve merchants was in the city on
business. He reports fine oropa around
Ouymon. Mr. Smith placed and "Ad"
with us and that shows he wants to reach
the trade.
See big ad of the school in this paper.
Now is the time to get your post from
Webb.
Dishes • an be found at Madison's.
Positions secured at the Southwestern
Meade Lumber ft Supply Company la
all the name iihpllaa. They "arry tenoe
posts, coal, paints, oil, and lumber.
A crowl Reaver.;.' < are going to
attend the Ih>i social to night st the
conroy school house,
J. A. Ulen, wife and childrt return-
ed last Sntnrd iy from a long vlslte to
relatives at \> tphlth Fa'le, > <1
Claude " chard retunied Monday
from Englcwixyl. The ma v. was so
low ihtt he <-,nclnde>l to n^>t ship his
osttle mw, and drove them "k to the
pasture.
While lit the picnic last Frt0ay, H. D.
Meesa had a <peU of heart failure, which
very serious, Dr. Muna..! was sum-
moned as quickly aa possible, but was 0
weak to be ti ikon home w. t day. At
present he seems to be fully recovered.
Address ftios. M. Milan, Prest,
Oklahoma City. Okla
PATENTS
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Thlit^W
M*>T '•< litfimtft
xsmyxs? n<vm
sa-
syeay naflewal yv« hs.o
"•wnseass:"'
The Ruwrt Hotel.
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KEWW ^xripirfB^p.
BBNOVATfP TBORO^p^.
^lMp ftedfl BO4 P0O4 Tfi>el*.
pSfE PPQ DAT
IRVIN SON,
e MALE** ipf 1 pj.1 ie t
JJJiB
f RBSH * S4^7 JUBATi
t D^0C?ERJB«( ttiH*QA*«.
Ice In Season.
DON'T
On to the MM* pa** N iff toads, but cams to the oaly grp ppss dry goed*
•iof# in
Anythiag yoH waat in 4fT clothing, gents fura(shlags, hoop a&u
LUMBER
Get
"I WVF~ — Win I| W- T" r™—' — — —
then fealiae that Wahh*s Is ifce pfaaa to buy building sea'
tall rm aafchbar. t
In furaitufe at prieea nneh
aa to grade, yot,
at,
fill htrwieh you any thing yap may deesr^
than regular dealers.
J. W. Webb.
New K. of P. Building.
Public Sale.
We wiUoBerlar tale to the highest bidder at
Elmwood, Postoffice.
Twelve n|M« Ifettlh of Beaver, Oklahona, on
Thursday,Sept.,15,'04
The following stoep, lo-wlt
60 bead of Cows,
a Registered Hereford Bulls,
15 a-year-old Hsifsrs,
IS Yearling Heifers,
30 Yearling Steers,
50 Calves,
Title stuck la all bigb.grads Hereford. Terms of sale One half sash,
0B • nun ths Una, with approved security at 10 par eeat Interest.
H KILE A SONS'
W. M. WOOLKRY. Auetloaeer.
REX LIME
and
IU CATTLE DIP
at iS i 9.oo per bafrel at
J. F. George's, liberal, kansas.
Better snd cheaper than you can mu your own.
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