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NEWSPAPER
VOL. XIII.
BEAVER HEAVER COUNTY OKLAHOMA TERRITORY THURSDAY AUGUST 17 1899.
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AN K.NKItMKTIfJ ItKXK.r.a.
In 11 few ' tii'. rtiny sa$on in
llio l'ljitippiiici will rVic ended.
This oiiorliinitr mill 1 uflfbrilicl fur
tlw rcuowil of tho war which lias
1 nccess.iril been much delayed on itt-
cotint of the weather ouuliti"!!.
Tlitro is now no visible reason why
the renewal of the war way not ins
iroseciiU.' with mitrcis an rrtrtl
tho American ac-biuvciiic-iits. It is
mly a question of lime ami un-
tloubtedlr a very short time at that
when tho Filipinos will yield to the
inducible forces of tho American
aruiy. H?crciary ItJot has promised
to prosecute the war with energy.
Witl 60000 American Koldic-r
ready for battle at the opening of
tho campaign in October and by an
energetic proicsutiiiii of war the en-
durance of tbu insurgents can only
bo temporary however obstinate they
n-ijr be.
liver j iadiculion at present foitit
toward a speedy ttit'jiigitioii of tho
insurgent force. Step by Atep the
.American gained advantageous po-
riilioas in previous warfare nil lice'.c-
1 by the rainy weather although the
insurgents' positions and mode of
carrying on war offered no litt'e re-
sistance! to Americin attacks ''he
renewal of the Anierii m ultncl; whieh
is to take place in Oetoii -r a::d which
in to be followed to a '. nidi will batten
a cessation of hostilities in tbe I'hil-
ijtjines. 'j id At. f7iii:vfi;s.
TheDreyfu cane ut l'eimci is at-
trictiiif' luueh atleuiion not only in
1'ratU'c but in otli'T countries. That
tho cue should ereite gerural iutcr-
rst is natural for f triou reason. If
tin trial re-ants in the aiuittal cf
Dreyfus tho opposing army fat-lion
will have !o take a st"p lower in the
cj'iiiutlon of the public and it
possible that parties of the faction
will ih pros-ctiied by law ns they
should be if !)."') fus is protcu iw.o-
ceut. Notwithstanding the general
fct-Iin' of t-yuipathy of the world at
larger lor tint impriiom-d cipl.iu it is
clear to all who have ben paying at-
tention to the trial that ;i hard fight
will be niadtr ogninst him. fc'hotiM
lie be innocent lit-c riitiiiic will be
none the lens dcp'ratp in the attempt
to shield their guilt and thus iiniii-
tain tho honor bettowe 1 upon them
by the natiot'. It would he n hard
blow to them after rmsi tiiumph to
condescend to an acknowledgment of
guilt.
This is tho Xixond trial for Dreyfui
lie evidently emhired the suHpcme
with strength. It is dilficu't however
at this point to nay wh it turn matu rs
may lake at the triil. Tim evidence
heard at the hut trial statu out as
circumstantial a uviil and apparent-
ly lacks force. WL.'t'. developments
in Uio case m-ty follow it in now hard
to My. Orliiinly tin anti-Dreyfus
men ate nuking boat4 of tarlliug
evidence which they rhiim will crush
Dreyfux butat tltt-f period Dn-jftM
and hit counselors do not uppear
'worried over tha kituntinti.
'In the HtaMiicnt that unlen the
waTin the I'liilippinei U et.d'd before
the next campaign the result wou'd
be against the lb-publican parly
fieuator Hurrows ossert'i nothing of a
mean nature as he ii reported to
have done. It-is hi b-lif tint the
war will be over in time lo avoid con-
flict with'th'i present administration
Tho State Capital points with pride
to the camparatire scartitt of pauper-
ism in Oklahoma Territory. Just at
this point it may be at .ly mtcd that
Hearer county has a few paupers in
proportion to population as any other
county in tho Territory.
An exchange devotes two-thirds
of a column to an explanation of the
subject Dog-dayj. Of course vc
do not know of any reason why (he
Dog-day season is so named unless it
Is on aci'ount of thii dogomu'd hot
weather.
Gov. Uotuis :lfer SillO reward fur
the mr'nt ami cunvhtion of llio murder.
ut or murderer of ll.e iiiiLnnvrd man
whotc body was fimid in I he Nurlh
('snsilisn rirer neir OkUhuma City on
the 4lh Innt.
S-rcrolary Root hai decided to nk
s'ate aid for tin I'orlo llien KufTeror.
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Th American soldiers captured
zau -Maicoon ine ibiii.
1000 KILLED.
Hoporls of Ponco Hurrlcano
Show Awrul Donlh Rate
Sin Juan J'orto Hico August 12.
ljKJris from the southern co.ntof
the island which were received this
morning supply details of the tcrribk'
havoc wrought by the hurricino.
Conscrrative estimates place tho
number of persons killed at I'onco at
1000. Many others reecivid bodily
injuriey. Five hundred of th dead
are lying in the morgue of the illy.
There is much illness owing to the
sctrsity of food and water. Citterns
were filled with h.ih water when the
sea was fourccd into the town by
tho wind rendering their contents
unfit for me. Sediment and wreckage
in whieh dead bodies are imbedded
choke ih' trt--t. An epidemic
seems certain and as there is no
niedeeines if it once gels a start it
will decimate tho population of the
island.
Kenues France August i.t
Maitre L'thoit the pnniiplo court
sel for Drejfus was shot while 011
his way lo Ihc court room this innrn
ing. A man sprang at him 011 a
lonely roadway at about (1 o'clock
ibis muming and one shot wan fired
hitting habori in the b&ck. flu fell
to the rotdway and in still alive. Ilia
assailant fled and Jus not been caught
AEuiiibHo Iim movfil heaihj i.titit
to Giihan; niMiiituins
Killing railioiJiicrs.
1'iof. Hunter entomologist of the
Ivauxas Htato University who has
been Hpeudiugpariof thJsvaiou here
left this week. It will bo remember-
ed that this is the profesxor'n third
vuit bjtli or the previous ones hav-
ing been fully written up in these
columns. I.ast year wo published
hi c'Ticlmioni as to tho w.iy to get
rid of the grasshoppers which then as
iiiiw were devastating large traci.s f
alfalfa. Tu recapitulate briefly the
professor informed us that the hopper
who is doing the mischief is a 11 itive
K.'iusun and not the ruigrtlory kind.
He is born cats and dies 111 a radius
of a mile or two. His eggs are de-
posited in the ground where ho lives
and if thesn are destrojed the breed
is ended. These hoppers will nut
even cross a duty ronJ and mldoni
from one field to another unlim the
green growth i (ontigiinus They
arc mostly found ucur thealfilfi.
They have done and are doing very
little damage Isewliutc. Therefore
if the alfalfa fields could be rid f
them the pest would probably be cud
ed. The professor then suggestii.l
thai the a falfa fields should bu thor
otigbty disced in the early priug
lliiowiug the eggs lo the Mir f tie and
the freeiig weather would dslroy
them. Healxo recomiiiundud that a
machine hi eountrucied cnusixtitg of
aninas float 011 wheel having a
zinc or tin trough at tho back fillul
with kcrosetH. The machine hauled
across the field would gather must
of the liopjwrn into the canvas from
which the)' would drop into the
keroji'ne and be deUroyed. Hoth of
there meth)di had been tried with
great sueccm in Finny county.
Following this idui (!. W. H'himmi
disced his alfalfa ground lul spring
and as .1 result the alfa'f.i on the dic-
el ground was nearly doible thai on
the adjoining ground not so tieatetl
and there were no grasshoppers to
speak of at h-ajl not eiieiigh to do any
damago. llelieriug it is a success
Mr. Watson linn jeor willdouhlo dice
his ground in lint fall utiil auaiu in
the spring and believes that will en-
tirely rid the fields of them.
It has long bueu known that disc-
ing alfalfa is a good thing for the
crop. It breaks up llni K'alo that
tends to form on tho suiface on bot-
tom laud this scale aiding evapora-
tion otid drying ojtt the ground very
rapid jy It looses the soil ami gives
the plant a moro vigorous growth.
It will be found that tho lucre iso in
ih nop will mom than pay for the
labor and If In addition it kills the
grasshoppers It will he highly profit-
able. In as much as the hoppers are
due IimIii lucre nod acreage of nlfalfa
glring them their favoritd food it
certainly behooves owners of alfalfa
to at once rid themselves imd tu of
thi l-fkl W hope In hear of otlr
experlmcuti along this line and will
RUdly publish the result. Kjushy
Meiciiry-
Tree Knelling In California
Mill Valley in a suburban hamlet
near San Francisco and lies at tho
Ifoot of Mt. Tamalraif the most
prominent elevation on the bay shore
and overlooking uii extended pros-
pect. It is tho homo of many of the
wealthiest of San Francisco mcrchats
who hero escape the fog and dust of
tho city and find In gonial surround-
ings that relaxation which is required
after pro! 1 acted attention to business.
A little stream flows through the
precipitous valley which formeily
nourished extensive groves of gigan
tic redwoudw. Many of these great
trees have escaped destruction at
the wood man's hands ur.d remain to
form a most effective mil) attractive
feature of tho lovely landscape.
Art nas been combined with nature
most cheet fully. All tho necessities
of metropolitan lifo aro afforded tho
dwelbrs without destroying the
primative charms which have always
existed. A friendly rivalry exisst
among Iho people as to which hIiiII
exhibit tho greitest novelty iu tlu
architecture cf their home. In no
commnnity of Us sizu is there a
greater displiy of eccentricity in
this rexpect mauifis'.ed. Tbe
spurs of the tuotiutiiiii are all adorned
by holmes of iho nnst peculiir out-
ward appeaianee and with interiors
ivhich exhibit a rich displ ty of taste
and extreme comfort.
One house is eoiiHidereil the inrst
novel iu tho valley. It is built around
a redwood tree and its floor is 5o ft-
abo.'e the ground. It has four
rooms and communicates with the
bluff by a balcony of substantial
construction. It is a charming 1.011-
cct'tion and tho abide of infinite
comfort. Thore aro 110 dcHtructivn
beasts of prey or crponU of any
kind to escape from in this peaceful
vallc) and the wild natives that once
made this one of their favorite haunts
have long ago migrated to the happy
hunting ground of their aucratont.
fho suggestion is tho fiuit of a
.'leareii for iinveltt. ami iu that re-
spect this dwelling fmrpusscs all its
ueighborj.
It is suggested by a cynic that
Italy tthuwsmoro interest in Urn safe
ty cf lur subjcctM in tin I'nited
y.aics tliun she dues in the safely of
Llnxe iu ALyssiuia perhaps for thu
rcatou lhat there is moro untie 111
thu former lit'cr-Ocean.
An exchange says: It his been
noted that the majority of Oklahoma
railroad cud with "(J" ns for in-
stance tlu f. O. 0. II: 0 ;. uud 1).
U. ( while in Kanms die custom is
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GL0SIN6 OUT SALE
CUSTER STORE.
Groceries
1
Flour best. 82. in per 100 pntirnk
17 pounds (irntiuhteil Sugar for 81.00.
0 pounds ArbtickliM Coffee lur 81.00
Heat Suirsr (Vd II cans lor '." ccnle.
Htst Teuiators 10 cents 11 catt.
.' cans best lllsckberries lur IT) ccnlH.
Corn by the case best g'J.OO.
Hucnnd (irndu Com 81.7 o
Ui"t I'oinaliics per cae 8-''."i.
Second grade Tunintocs jur we 82 10.
Boots and Shoes
AT LESS THAN COST.
Children's Shoes from 20u u 81 was -lllu to .J I fiO.
hailiit' Dniiglass biition or lice IV11111 SGo lo 81.!).")- former pr'.ce
mi these dims was 81.10 lo 8- fill.
Men's 82 III) Shoes at 81 lo; 81 7o (.lines nl 81.150 etc cte.
Dry Goods
l'rinls I rum le In a.ie. All goods in this line nt cost.
Itunt I.Ij l)iiuesli(i .rie.
lOe Ciinlon Flannel lor Hu.
Gents' Underwear Winter Overslurts Pants
Overalls Mats Caps &c. at less than yon ever saw
tlicm sold.
This is a Closing Out Sale at Cost and no HUMBUG.
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CUSTHIt 0. T. duly 2S lS'.l'J.
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ciirlni; tlllm In lainU In llicr e mlj without rlt ciuiriit or r M ne 1.
lVrtirttelit bride -"Will you love
me just ns much u lit. 11 I am dtaJ?"
Hridc groom (abjcutly) ".More
darling ii.ore.' I. u.ub'u Tit-Hits.
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WHITE'S CREAM
VERMJFUGEi
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For 20 Yea? Mas Led all Worm Remedies. tmmB
I uoiis xinr JU.X1X1 Diivooxnvs.
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CURE
A New Discovery for the Certain Cure of INTERNAL and .
EXTERNaAL PTLESa W1THOTJT PAIN.
CURES WHERE ALL OTHERS HAVE FAILED.
TUBES Br MAIL 70 CCNTB BOTTLES SO CENT.
JAMESF. BALLARD Sate Preprtetw. - - MlkilfcMsin.UNtt
hih r&-fccc"S5r-ecis5Sf -c3:(ectiets66e-C't-(eeecscs
1 Wouldn't j'nt like 10 late sn Otpan In )our O
I lion.c n . ;A'iciigin 0110 tlal will latt a Ion); J
s. Jaiiutl-.ie ar.it make ilie whole IhiumIioM hamiicr? ...
vp.7 We hive Iipcii irr.klnn lili'li-crailr Orcans for
10 lnrt)r-ctrii ytam mJ our imtruinenti oju known 'g.
j tho ncrM oicr as g
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VVc Jell Urcans at loiv prices but tlicr are
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SliVr ' 'lt "c''cal'" Organs wihl etcrjulicre. When $
vlii ou liu' RLl tornct'"t: that lals years and years m
1 .;;i tt c k:ii urgsns at tront - to t.uu. . v matur
t'a viMtpiict ou foy the lamt high gt.me Is founj In
iU 1 ntrv initiunittit. Our Orr.ans are hamiftome oal-
fliie ami lite iniik uhere )ou can't tee is put
10'cincr as careiuny ana as accurately as m
fma Match.
V.V k!1 for rath ami an .a.v nam.tila IA .
(i K i.parilf.. We will r!i an ln-trnmrnt In r ln.u.. no mztlcr hew fir a. ay tun lira.
y ie 11 tin te.t li fitis tun. niiti fine Anlili anj cominri It lih any .iher Incniintnl
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THE FIRE ALARM GONG
On the celebrated TATTOO IN.
TERM1TTENT ALARM CLOCK
wakes the soundest sleeper. Invalu.
able to RAILROAD MEN FAR-
MERS and all early risers.
Turn a Switch and the Alarm stops.
Bomo peciplo cro nwntcncil 1t n ttnlili.n. Inn 7
noise but iuirnrillntcly fill tu-im i''h. . i
mtch tho orclliurjr nhrm clock it I- : u mnr-
nn:r fit tho car. Tor tltono i.s ilcninml cue
Tattoo svlilcli rlcgu Its a!anii jatcnuittca'.ly
through it iwrtod of a (ictartcr of ui hour.
NEW HAVEN CLOCK CO.
NEW HAVEN CONN.
Send for Spcci.il Catalogue of Novel Clocks postage free.
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bis ilemonitratH ten thnunand
limn tbat II Is tllfmat Infallible
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m trondarfullv kaallnr. Hruneth.
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tliirinv prcgnanrT anil lutp. to
bring cliliarrn Into bmiita liarrrn
for rear It Inelgoratci llmu-
Ules atrengtliena the wholo ;
tem Tb aciirat remedy jaeffetfj
to all affllcttKl women. Why will
any woman auflrr another uilnnCn
with certain relief within reatht
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the careful Wyer. SitU Jot
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Daves, N. F. Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 13, No. 14, Ed. 1, Thursday, August 17, 1899, newspaper, August 17, 1899; Beaver, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc68268/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.