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VOL. XIII.
BEAVER BEAVEli COUNTY OKLAHOMA TERRITORY THURSDAY SEPTEMBER Mt 1899.
NQ. 18.
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J THE REUNION
Visitors Warnlly eoolvod by
Boavw roopio
KXEC1HES Of HSUHDAiriXTlIttKHT
fanny Kxpresslon or Jor mid lallion
In Words and Music
Tbo Southwestern Veterans Aa
Rociatlou commenced (is sixth aominl
JlcMiulou at Ileum yesterday under
propitious circumstances. The ram
of lust week had cooled the ntmns
libera and tho veotliT was decidedly
pleasant. A very lifjbt rain full this
morning but the Indication tiro not
1 breaming I'lusidchi Thompson and
other members of tbo association bud
devoutly devoted their uttculiou l
pettinir things in readiness for tup
recaption and enterluinnicnt of thoso
who attend. That tboir cftorts liavo
hot been In vain Ibo success of tho
meeting bears witness.
The llo-union commnnced shortly
before noon yesterday with immiu n
which the EtiKlawoiid drum corps and
lltimr band participated afterwhich
the crowd niirched to the timing hall
for dinner. Tho afternoon was de-
voted to music vocal and instrument
lal und to recitations mid addresses
toykn Uallinger delivered an address
if welcome to which Cant. C. M.
Painter responded. Following lids
wero short and lnturetlnf talks by
Dun Woodthin and f aers tbo talks
vrjse Interspersed by music.
In tho cvenintr after several hours
of visiting anions comrades and
others another program of oxorcines
was rendered to tbo sstisfnutiiin of
tbo niHny visitors who applauded
aaln and again during Mio jirocoed-
inam AmnniT tin' OXCrCIHCH WOrC
addresses by Comrades drigis and
baby left Atone crawi'od throtiKb the
food of cream and into tbo parlor
ruiuiuga bran now carpet. I)urn
tho excitement tho oldest daughter
ran away with a book agent tho dog
broko tip ulcVoii sotting hens and tbo
calves Krjt out and chewed thn s'ceves
Irom five shirts wliir.h hung on the
line. The hired man took advantage
of all this bdb bub and slipped In tbo
collar and stolo ii (uart of wlno got
'drunk and let the team run away
breaking up a now 500 wagon and
the lilro.1 girl owing D the great ex-
citement tumbled over the kcroscuo
nlovo and set horsolf ublnu and tl'.o
jiouso caught drt lire aud vms burnt.
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Tnli broils In Kansas.
In Kansas these August morn'.ngc
tliu sun jirepares fr a busy day by
fending one long jollow shaft of
cheer over four h'uudrod miles o
swaying jostling com. And as the
hours advance and tho ftreat ripener
sweeps stciidily townid tho west tho
green acres tossing in the wind fore-
cast tbo boufity of the (lays when the
sons of tlia soil shall return from the
battle-fields of I.uioii and como to
thoir own ngiin Witn every throb
of the transport engines biaing out
on tho calm Pacihc thero is a rcspon
sive echo from tho hill lops aiid valoi
of tho land that awaits tho volentoors
and invites them ttoin the sinuous
heroism of wr.r to th arts of peace.
For in ilu-re fields of waving corn
and along the streams that divide
them aro dotted the homes of the
men who were urnong the first to
Molt and others all of whom did well j(i;iv0 tJC .ou anare9 nt their coun--The
list of eld boldiers atlendiug will i
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LAST WKKK'M KAIX.
Thn llen'rlcst for Three Yrurs.
Tho heaviest rain that has visited
this section for three years commenc-
ed' falling hero Thursday and in a
fitful manner continued till Sunday.
For thrco days the village of Heaver
wan without sunshine which is an
unusual oecurenco for this locality
The ruin was not of tho dashing kind
but wai a slow souking rain the pro-
cipitation for the tlu'ia days being
3.10 inches. ..
This rain differed from tho pre
vious rains of tho year in that it ap-
peared to be more general and of
longer continuance rU well as of great-
er precipitation. Ihorc have been
numerous good rains during tho yent
bnt as a guner'al thing they have been
6f a dashing or local nature. Though
tho rain last week was a good one it
was not particularly needed ns the
rains during tho spring nnd summer
have been' seasonable und crops aro
dbont matured nnd pasturage is in
excellent condition.
Territorial Apportionment Delayed.
Tho tcrrltoris! apportionment of
f'ch ol funds which should havo been
inado in July has not yet been received
by tho county treasurer. In confe-
quence of the delay tho county trcai-
uicr wrote tbo territorial Ircmurcr who
sent the folloning' letter of explanation:
v (Juthric Oklahoma.
September f 1809.
Mr. J. C. IloDOB Co. Tress
Denver. 0. T.
Dear Sir:
Hul'crring to your letter til tho 1st
inslsnt asklug why tbo July apportion-
ment for llcavcr county Iioh not been
s'uut in you sro informed tlmt a suit is
now pcudlng in tho territorial supremo
court whluli will proreat the n.poriibn-
tiietil until tli'nt cuso is determined.
Tbo cue will probabshly bo heard iu
January nrxl.
Yours most ttu'y
InANK M. Tllo.Ml'ON
Ter Trcas.
try's call.
The statistician iu assuring the
thrifty gentlemen of the marts whose
lioRcrs uro forever on tho pulse of
trade that Kansas thin year yields
3 10000000 bushels of corn tells but
half u storr. Since thio crop was
planted aud since it has pushed it-
self above tbo brown eurth and driv-
en under tbcbletisiugs of tho heavens
nnother crop has expanded and
ri'ponod into harvest. To the Kan-
s.s volunteer soldiers us much us
anv other is due tbo honor of
cultivating in the breast of the
ycung American ilia patriotism
which though planted n generation
ago came to its best only when
this Nation's exigency produced
such heroes ns I'unston and Lis
followers.
Tbo presont corn crop' ot Ktnaas
may be measured by the bushel and
its vnluo determined commorciaii y
but Kansas' pres'snt orop of heroism I
s not m saturable or eileulih'e b the
market mister. Uhieago Inter Ocean
linNNiiT. Pltnn when conrjress
ine'cti again will take off his cost and
hate tho (Juiipsw reservation annex-
ed to Oklshonih. Gushing Herald.
CL1NE.
J.ltr. Quln Couch and Mr. .A. J.
3tanlcy lefi Monday for Oklahoma
pity to lake In the Street Fair Mr
Stanley will go from thero to Knid
and Perry O. T. and Douglas Kau-
sas. llo contemplates staying about
ibrco months visiting friend and
rcltives.
J!lrs. Hello Miles und Misros Jen-
nie Maple mid Hemic Over left Mon
day to take in the Kc-unioir
Mrs. Miles and tbo Misiis Maple
will alter the He-union go to Cold-
water Kansas for 11 weeks visit with
their aunt Mrs. Huffmasler
Mr. Martin is helping Ales lirown
put up hay.
'iho ball ut l.n Verne last Friday
wat a very erjoyable affair although
on account of riin there wasn't ns
lirge a crowd as there would have
were sohl
John Curr went to Knclewood
Sunday to ha70 stinto dental work
done.
John V Over Jr. while running
and playing with Mr. Molts' chlldicti
last Sunday accidentally slipped and
sprained his ankbi. While it is quito
painful iu a few divs will be strong
again.
Mr Fred Tuft was iu Ulino one
da? last week.
.drs. V. L. Graves rive a birth
day dinner Suudiy 10th in honor of
tho fourteenth birthday of her daugh-
ter Clara.
ll. L. Curr and I.caudro Hunt
went hunting Sunday. They shot
twelve times und killed three prairie
and on watermulun.
Some pcoplo lio Hubbard squash
but there aro young men who live in
Vuodward county who liko Hubbird
watennelans. I wonder who they
A. II. IlKBVEH 1 J.M.KtUKrATHlUK
Bx-tlerrlver V'w. Unit omen r.x-fxmnty Attorney
ItEEVES &KHlKPATItICK ATTORNEYS
Dedgo City Ksnsas
Will prtctlM tirfors sll cnurU an J ill Unltot mt I.nml omen anil bin r Dpitmfnl
t Wtuhlnictou l)nexpftlfncolnonlt llnat pruoN andtlllrt. Crnall )on In se-
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Worms 1
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I'i.itnl .with -two 5nyw-0ucm Moo. Turn I
Icnotttf of barrel 0 and 10 inches. Event
one ttuhrantccd. 1'rlee PpatpaUl $&00 with
fl.ltirh.Unrrrl i .97.50 Wlttl JO-ittch bttrrCf.
no-mako a full lino or nics; x-ruxtirum .puw
5 upwards. Every arm wo turti out ta tvarramco
HAFT! HOIjIH VtNJJ ACimji.xJ'.
.T. STEVENS ARMS Ac TOOIL. CO.
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1 WOODWARD OKLA.
bMO UP CAPITAL. 725000. SURPLUS $1600.
80LICIT8 YOUlt 1IUSINESS.
Ur.oHUR eni.ACiirrrtitiritt'BnnllBn1oxas
Uoikkt Moonr Vie I'rcnlilml CnnaJlnn Tcxt.
.Iijiin tlBM.Aiiit'mhlr Wm.lwsritt)Ulhnma.
l. It. CAtKV A't Catliltr WmKtwiint Okla.
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Did you ever hear tell of the nun
who wa too economical to take bis
home paper but sent his littlo boj
to borrow tho copy taken by a neigh-
bor. In his"liasto be ran ovee a two
dollar stand of bees and iu to I seconds
looked liko a warty snmtnor rquash
lils cries reached his father who ran
to his rescue and failing to notice P.
barbed wlro fenre rm fnlo that.
breaking the fenco down cutting a'
handful of fisbbait out of his anato-
my and mining u $4 l"ir of pauls.
Tbo old cow took advantage of the
can in the fcuco got out ato forty
cents worth of alfulfa and diod of
liloit. Hearing the racket the wife
ran Hit upset a fonr gallon churn
ful of cream into a bafkot of kittens
mid drowned tho whole mess and In
the hurry rhd dropped and bioko a
itVcn'cMiar icl of false" teeth. The.
I?r. Talin'axn and thoL'ompnsltor.
Saturday Evening l'ost.
''Many ycai-s ato when my Rermons
Cr'st aitractod the attention of city ed-
itors" said Dr.'Tulmago in a recent
conversation "you reporters u'cd to
mako me fumo und frot but since I
hav'c como to know you belter X huru
transferred my wrath to yohr adver-
sary the compositor. My eyes' woro
opnned when after annoying blunders
iu print I detcrminud to report my
own sermons for a certain New York
m'irniiig paper. It chanced that tho
first time I reported myself I was
preaching a sermon on the Peniten-
tial Psulms' in which Hermon l said
witn empnaiu:
"You will notice that In tbcio vers
es tho name of God does not appear
oiiu'o. Is not this signitlcant?"
'Calm aud confident that this time
tho seiiio of my icrmoii would not bo
distorted by oarelcsi reporting 1
picked up the paper Monday morn-
ing and read;
"You will notice that in theso
Verses tho uatije of (Jud does not ap-
pear once. Is not ibis magnificent?
c-lr (loldcoroit utumls py nnd grieves
Where Queen September golh by
Her Tlewlvm fuel ilHlurb lb leaven
Anl with bcr sviitb Ilia thruebes fly
Or loiter 'ml 1 Iho nulling slieuics
Anil ecsreb nud fall and wonder
Iho bnrftber eat-talU alltny bow
Ileslde llio umrali. Tbo ssUrs enst
holr purplo :nronelr nnd below
Tbo brown ftrus ablvcr in the
t.M'
AnJ nit Hi: fretled pool aglow
I'epent Ilia col J clearvycllnn y
1 lie denr loved luniii.cr day are
And tranquil poes tbe Queen to die
S Weir Mltoboll In K. C. Journal
AOI'.NTSWANIF.Il-Knil "TIIK I.IKK
and Ai'l'lfvenienli or Admiral liowev ili
wnrM'ii gri.tMt naval hHro. Ily Mural INI-
atf nit tlif liroloiiR f ili-nil nml n imlier nf tlu
natlou'iilil'il lllnenit an bci-t litoki nv.-r
MaiDifft'H.Sxiniitcutii: nearly ilO iwiaea lioir-
lonu IIHiKirxtliiP. Only ti.W. KnuriiioiM
ilpiiiaml. Illir enmnil-oilniiM tniWIt Irir
CliaiirHiirnllfn tlmi..WilteiUliL 'I hi; Do-
minion Coniimuy sxA I-'iour Caxlon llltU.
t'lilo ign.
"Jimmy when I epank you It hurts
mo worse than it does you."
"Well why don't you put on pa's
boxln" gloves?'' Chicago Record.
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A New Discovery for the Ccrtdn Cult of INTERNAL and
EXTERNAL PILES WITHOUT PAIN.
CURES WHERE ALL OTHERS HAVE FAILED.
TUBES BY MftIL 7G CENTS' BOTTLCO GO CENTS. I
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Uviry Column is Brinlil Clean nnd Packed with News
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 carlv risers.
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Bomopeoiilo aro nwakenedby a sudden loud.
nolso but immediately fall aslrr Vaaln. To
fracb tbo ordinary alarm clock i but n mur-
mur iu tbo car. For thcao is dosiitui'd our
Tattoo wblcb rings ita alarm intcrmlttentljr
tbrougb a period of a iiuartcr of uu boiu.
L The Literature ot Its columns Is
equal to tlint t.f the bsst tnegti-
zluc3. It is interesting to tho
children ns well ns the parents.
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Tho Largottt Cfpthlnp;
Manufacturers In Amorlca.
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boys' Atoms
BUITB FOIt
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blo to rcpnncr a room where tl o wall
papur 1ms ljceti soilod In a 'ewnlice"'.
To bo iiblo to clean tuich paper with
out injuring thu f;!o anrl f.eni'ralof-
fixt would be a great re'iuf " many
a houtewlfo. This can be accom-
plished without tntieh difficulty. Thu
method of procedure Is In wle fur
ounces of piitnica stuuti in (be H.-ie
powdered form nnd mix it with one
tpiart nf flour. When tho two huvo
been mixed with the hands add
enough wntur to mix the mil's Into n
thick dough. Konu the iikhs into
tu'vcrui ruin aiiout ns ninu u mu u..r
wiulli of each atrip of wall paper mui mt i. aiiin ... hh
twfiiiobvH indlttuiettr. Wrap roina 5r - -i -JJ'-V
white cotlou ulo'.h uround each lo'l
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not "clican" iiiMrunients. About llio must ii
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11 h Ji'.W MVT of llrc "cliwp" Uri'sns 1.1 ccrlieu .. W lien
' HI te Vi you buy net sonietliliiq llwt h-t years arityeirs. r'
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H Uj'1 ntry inttnoiitnt Our Ornsti.aru lutnUoi tout- (t.
t L slJ. i"1 "1C nl'r. w"e )nii cam ms i i v:
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K Ito eirry elderly wounij when mi im- JVrGS
BporUnt funrtlon.il ch ? takes place. I l Q Vz
g. IVhU h called "The C.iatiRis of I .Ifc." R ? ZS.
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