Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 13, No. 19, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 21, 1899 Page: 4 of 4
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Knleird nl posinllice al Heaver II. T. as
' ecund el matter April 1'.'. lHll."i
TKItMH - - V - $ 00 I'KH VIIAIt
.ciivmitisiso ntris niado known on ap-
illnlloii A. T. & S1 F R'Y CO.
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Hnrt.v To Mr. and Mr. Juo. Ho
nmt 8rni Iflili a jlrl h.thy.
f-'iiltNf) Om pair iiiilirni mill oiip
ladles IniiiilkHelilcf. Iii'ulro tit thss
office.
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Hill p. III.
Th Hsnta V Itoiit" runs tin latest Im-
friyrt i-tiuuipiit Hint In knuwii.iiii lit I'a
c nicer Tialns.
(iniii'iii l.kt Idt'iiill point nml llais
rii(Ch ek.lti ilritlnatl'-n.
Airrnil-rt tlilable. or snv oUiit
InfirmMlim. Hiii'lr IhIIih utn'rrsliltifd. "r In
W..l.ll.a.--k U I. AT. A.. rii-k. Kansas.
K t .Much. Ar-iiI.
KiirIoxvimiiI Katiiss.
NEWS OF THE VICINITY
Miss Nettle Tlmine look charge ol
lilt) L'-ptli srhnnl till wnk
C. 0. Taiitirliill and II. Ciillmn pur-
thascd 89 head of csttlc of Tom Judy
lift week.
Miss L-ttira Smith of Kniilowond was
llic u.ucat of Mies Jessie Hihhs during
the reunion Isst wi-t-k.
Mm. M. 12. Crutiuicr in ilio recipient
of an elegant jjold watch which was prc-
cnied to hrr hy her husband.
Anyone finding cuttle branded VV n left
VIp or U bar V on left tide will be rewarded
ly reporting aanie la me at Clear Lake.
V. II. HWlDlCK.
Judge C. U. Tanueliill hat purchased
8. 15. Wcir'a interest in the Heaver Loan
and Investment company. Tim properly
consists of town loin.
Tlio Now kirk Herald say: Juilyc
Ilaincr adjourned district court over lmt
1 uchday in order to attend a eittiu oT
the aupretue court l (lUtliric
Tito Heaver acliuol cntumeuccd Mon-
day with Mr. JoDcph Heed of Waco
To i as m tcaelicr. Tito present enrol-
ment Dumber tnpnly-twn pupils.
NOTIC'K
All pnrtteH knowing tlinmclvca in-
debted lo us art) reipcct Cully icquentcd
to call and clll) lhi Kaino iutmcdiately.
t-r U)'iiot;numv k Son.
J. M. J'oltcr til Koutuu paMed
ritruuh He.tvcr WcdnodaJ on his way
to the eastern part of the territory with
a drove of 70 head of homes which ho
offers Tor fnlc.
Orveta the litlh ui(;htcen months old
child of Mr ami Mrs. J H Quinn ncci.
dentally pot onmn lye nhkh alto awuU
lowed and is suffering from a noro throat
vi result.
'J'lm illffiutiliy lu-lwiifii filinnl dilricl
No. -tS xinl aelinol diilriut No. II ri'L'nrd
iti) I hit divUinit of I rnpcri y lieliitiiiitii; to
l.l .!..!... I .I..!. v.. l I.... I
inn iiiiuiuii inirii'i iiu. .1 run ijitii
kiI I led by u"tn rniiii'f.
Mm. Henry iViry nf Viihntin(
KniHio tlnuuhii-r (if Mr. and Mm. .1 1
WVlih living l(.'lit tnlltM antiih of town
in rived lliU week for it viMt with her
p.irt'itlM nml nllirr relulivi1.
M II. TlinmpNoii ami dHmns Sinn-
cnri nf UriLliivillf Ohio the former n
lirnther mid tlio latter n lirothfr-iifl.itv
of if. V. Thomptiiti of lliit place ar-
rived lit llravrr U'edticitduy evening for
a iliort vMi.
Tlio Hutitliweiit.nl Advnetloof Win-
field IfiiiiKif ?ny: J attic K 1 1 itch n
ratiLlimait livinj; in No .Muii'h Innd will
arrivn ijaturdiiy of this week with his
iIhiij-IiIit Mixa Jnsrphln and hisiilcep
Mist Wentmnrclaiid. Tlioin youn la-
dies will cntir ciillffzo at llm oprnin
Mr Hitch is the man who donated 8500
to llic cndnnmrnt fiiml.
llnrdtMy Herald: (Jn tin; 7lh inat
during ilu electric Morm preceding tlm
three tbys rain lilitnin klllfd stock in
the eurrimtidin;.' country ns follows: Os-
car Armitrnni! 1 home; Thco llcdrick I
steer; C A Il.iotli 1 cow: A r Hradshaw
1 con; T II Homi 1 cow; T J Thurman
1 cow; Al lUudcuaUf-h 1 alccr; and 2
yearling stcrra for W N Donaldson. In
nearly every instance the animuls killed
were near wire fences.
l&rOu Wednesday and Thursday
September 27 and '28 1'. J. Icc ol
Kulcwiiod Kansas offers In cull ro-
ccritV furniture qucenswarc classwart'
htoves tinware boots and chocs Inlile
and pocket cutlery dry nods (lour
potatoes harness ladico and niisseVitr-
nislilnu'H ka. ko at from 1'0 to fifl per
cent tiff of repular priors. TIicko are
sprciul prices for cash Tor these days
only and if you need anything iu these
lines then is llm lime lo buy.
TAii.KitH Kkckbvr I'ii.r Ointment
relieves the iiitcnc itcliint:. It sootlies
IiojI.1 and curra chronic cases where sur-
poons fail. It is no exporiinent: ila
sales increase ihrntih its cures Kvery
buttle (itinraiiteod. Trice .10 cents in
bi'ltlts lubes 7") cents.
A diacased liver declares itself by
moroscocs mental depression lack of
energy restlessness tiiulant'linly and
rootlipatiun. Hkuiunk will rcstoro the
liver lo a healthy condition. Trice SO
ents.
Mm. H. K. Craif? of Liberal was in ;
Beaver last week. She had a new tomb
(tone erected over the grave nf her hus-
band who died last April. She will also
kire the grave enclosed
T. C' Murdock has sold his farm to
E 11. Cnffoy tlio sale being effected
through the nency of S. U. Weir real
estate agent Mr Murdnck and family
pti lo Meade to remain for the coming
year.
You. may bridle the ttppetiln but you
can uot bribe the liver to do its work
well You must be honest with It help
it tdnnc a lit tin now and then with a
dine of Hr.RiiiNK the best liver regula-
tor. Trice fiO tents.
A. M. Uuulira or the Creek Nation
ccampsnled by his wife passed through
Jleavrr tbi" week on their way went to
New Mexico on a plcar-urn trip. Ou
Kunday evening Mr. Ilugliea tnado an
interesting talk at tlio Trcsbylcrlan
thurch.
WiiiTB'ri Ciikam YKtiuirittir. Is per-
fectly liarmhys and will reniuvo every
worm. It is also a tnob and by its
Mrengl hening propurtiiH will restore to
pale chock tlm rosy liuo of health.
Trice i!!l cents.
William Hcddiel;. of Clear Lakn has
Mild Ida farm and cattle and will remove
with his family to Lynn county Kansas
wliirn ho owns another farm Ills
health i pucIi that ho bnllovcs llm
rlisngo Villi be bentfielal. The removal
tf I his family will be much rigrotteed
j.y tlii'so wlin know ihom.
Tlio most ticlicalo foiiMliuli.tn can
Hifrly ICO llAI.I.AIIIt'rt HnKKIItlUNIl
Kvitiii'. ft N h hiipmiihI plfusmit rem-
i.ly I'nr rouulrt Inis nf vnh-o nml nil
t broii end lung tnmhlfi. Prion " rtml'
fill roulf.
In reference to gambling in the terri-
tory the Kingfisher l'rco Tress among
other tilings says;
"The gambling fraternity aro having
a lough titno of it all over Oklahoma
The other day the officers went after
them at Terry. Tlio city attorney made
llic complaints and the sheriff took a
posso and raided lite dens capturing
several of the principals a lot of gam-
bling devices and $(j0 in cash. A result
of tlio raid was a general fight and
r.houting bee among tlm gamblers who
charged each other with having given
the gatun away to the officers.'1
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
Thi Kind You Havi Always Bought
Bears the
sifai-
Signature of vJiaffX -CtfCmAV.
I Lawrence MeCahe appointed lr the (1
A. It. Tom No l lo raise contributions for
llic Iteunlon herewith submit far publica-
tion the following report sbowlng amounts
paid In cash or otherwise llie amount paid
by each contributor appearing opposite lilt
name:
Lfiavnge beef
August Itelmer cash
Tom Judy caul
J. 1. Kgl'trl caab
Christian Kelkejr cnuli
John llibbs cash
T. L Floyd cash
Win tlriinougli cash
I. 8 Drtimmoml cault
A. A. Haskell cash
I' P. Kj-Je tomatoes
I). II. Kinder caab
Harvey United caih
Frank Lntigbrln csxb
M. K. llibbs cs!i
James flare r.ub
II. II. Mi-rue cish
Henry Kyle casli.
Harry Ileal cash
I. II. t'ralg cash
Hart Cullotii cash
Hill cash
Jonas Abrahams caih
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WANTKD Wo will pay 812.00 a
week 9Ury to cither a man or woinau
lo represent the Midland Monthly Mag-
azine as a subscription colicitur. The
MIDLAND is the same elx as MoClures
or the Cosmopolitan It is now in its
sixth year and is the only Magmlno of
this kind published In the great Ctolial
West. A handsome premium given to
each subscriber. Send 10 cents for n
copy of the Midland and premium list
In tlio TlVKNTIBTII CcNTUHV Tuil
MSIUNd Co. 8t. Louis Mo.
Gatvt'slou Ditllas and Kansas City
have lu'Pii rmiitcutptl j tclcplmne.
IleayiT imd MemJe will bit nexl
t iirtliaps
TIIK HKU.NfOX.
An KulliiisMsllt! frnwd and a Illli
Hid Time.
MIWIiTKH IIV 1IIK SKt'llKTAIIV.
IlKAVMt OK.Hopl. HI 18110
Tin-S-.inliiYiii'tn Vftermi Asini'lit-
liun nii't in its lixili Htiiiiinl ri-uninn
I're-ldi'til .1. V. 'I'liniiipiti fiilhil the
iiiecling to ordir IimIiki Inrttt n.nl the
following prngritn was rendoriil;
Mii-iii hy ciirmt liaml mid cludr
Trayer by Chajiliiitt llsgsloy.
M'l-ti; hy Sniiili-ltiiflilo drum corps
Addres of woletiiiic Dyke Ha'linger.
ltfspono by II. M. Painter.
After llm respon-u llie lime waa cn-
jnysbly filled by hi-opt:lif. recitation
and miisle until "i p. in nml adjourned
forsiiiitur.
Alter supper mot again and a very
intcrc.-iliig voluntary program made the
hours uicky fly. The mniti feature
or llic evening were addre.-M.s by K. W.
Origgs Capt. Molt ntul Ciipt. Wood-
man uml a recitation hy llm Daughter
ofthp llegiinei.l Mrs. Ora Tracy.
Adjourned till 10 a. m. Thursday.
Sept. II 181ID.
Mooting called to order at 10 a. in.
After the opening ceremonies a teller
from W. T. McCluro vice pre.-ident of
Stevens county was read expressing
regret for his in forced absence. The
Idler was ordetcd placed on file.
Ciipt. It. M. Painter delivered tho
main address nf the day followed by
a solo "Sheridan's Hide" then muic
by lliu band and ndiournment for dinner.
At 12 o'clock p. tn the tucclinu was
called lo order and a lively voluntary
program consisting of shoit speeches
recitations and music was rendered. '
A litter frnni Miss Winnlfred llon-
liam Tast Daughter of tho Itcglnteul
was read and ordered preserved among
the vauablc papers of llm Association.
A short addjcsM by K. 0. Crothcrs
followed hy solos by Mrs. Terry Kile
and Mrs. Henry Meese band muiie ote.
filled the lime agreeably.
A vote of thanks was tendered Hon.
John George for his gift of a fine bid'
to tho Association.
Adjourned until 7 p. m.
At 7 o'clock tho assembly was called
to order and the evening passed in reg-
ular camp fire style. Many good reci-
tations and short speeches wen mado.
and the evening was full of enjoyment.
At 8:111) Friday morning tlio Associa-
tion convened in business scsiun.
On motion Meado was selected as the
place for holding the next reunion.
11. W. (Jriggs wss elected Tresidrnt
of the Association fur the ensuing year.
The following Vice Presidents were
elected!
For Heaver county I. S. Drummotid.
For Meade county A. J. Hums.
For Seward county A. J. Crothcrs.
For Stevens county W. W Kamsey.
For Haskell county I). Woodman.
For Clark county Jesse lloberts.
Norton Grant and Stanton counties
not being represented the President was
empowered lo appoint lice presidents to
fill the vacancies fur those counties.
The President appointed H. M.
Painter Secretary for tho coming year.
The poiitions or Chaplain and Daugh-
ter of the llegimcnt remain lo ho filled
ly the President.
The minutes of tho last session were
read and approved.
'lite following resolution was adopted:
K?tolvcd That tho vice presidents he
required to obtain and transmit lo the
secretary of the Association tho military
record nf the members and a report nf
the deaths of all comrades dying within
their respective counties said report to
give tho regiment company and services
with date of death.
Motion to admit a county reunion as-
sociation of Haskell county carried.
Motion to admit Clark county into
tho Association carried.
Tito following resolutions wire thro
offered and adopted;
ltcsolvcd That our warmest thanks
be tendered to thu Heaver Cornet Hand
tho Smilh-Uitchio Drum Corps and the
slugeis for mutiu luruished day und
night during tin reunion.
Hcsolvcd That we hereby record our
high appreciation ef tho noble labors of
the ladies serving Id kitchen and dining
hall.
Tho Dauchtrr of the lltgiment made
the following addicss;
TUB AUDIIKSS.
While tbe shades of night are falling
And we gather 'neath this roof
Of our lore 0! honored soldiers
Ho you need a greater proof?
We In Cuming brre this evening
For lo bid you fond adieu
Hope to speak a word to cbeer you
As your journey you punue.
We will tiilis you from our village
Mlis the Joyful happy noise
Of Iba stirring grand old druta corps
As It tnars'ballc J forth the boys.
And the old beys did not tarry
When they beard lbs cheerful call
Knowing well It was Ibo summons
To tbe coinpany'a dlnlug hall.
lleef and beam and boiling coflee
They attacked with a will
Hut I never saw a man eat
I.Ike Iba Captain Tanneblll
He was not Iba only pebble
There were otbeia In tbe ruih
R
VAl Baking
Absolutely Wre
Powder
Makes the food more delicious and wholesome
oi rttmn xxpte eo new re.
t'npl. ('eiicniMi Ijiilmi nod Orotlirrs
Hmllli mid Mult were In lbs puab
'Tws lint only nt tbe Islile
That the ciiMir.nli's showed llicfr skill
When thev jfnu Ibo songs and speeches
1'hry eie given with n will.
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WVre rnjoyrd the happy reason
Vmi Iihvb rpnit within our mldnt
lift our lip bate moed In langhlrr
Oft our eyes been dimmed by inll
As we iMened lo the stories
Of your noldlrr life youM tell.
And the glorlom grand old cbornses
Vour vntccs helped to swell
And I know you dear old comrades
Who on tented fiel.li have met
Have recalled and talked o'er battles
Which none ever can forget
b'cenes nf conlllcl ncenei of sorrow
Penes of carnage dark snd dire
Which the telling and relellL)ig--et
Tbe patriot heart on fife
Tun hive fnuctit In many Littler
Tn your cnuniry ever Irue
And ieiueathed la lis your cblldrrn
The Bug ltd. While mid llloc.
(lb! that bright and heaittlous banner
Von out fathers fought to isvc
All so pure without n blemish
As It iiiiln us you gave
Daughters fair snd ion ef vet'rans
Me Khali notily nil nnr Irtiilt S &
Nsngbt shall stain that starry banner $s
ben nnr sires arc turned to dint.
We have Mitt nt this reunion
May no meet at many mure
Kllll we may not meet dear comrades
Till we meet on Heaven's shoro.
And my heart Is filled with sorrow
As I pare Into each fsce
Fearing at our neit reunlnn
Thoro may be a vacant place.
Hut the lime has come for porting.
And not one their grief can tell
Ai you nay in one another.
"Dearest comrade fare yon well"
There's n sorrow In the band clan
Of a is-nrade's fare ye well
Whl'b no human tongue can utter
Ur no pen can ever tell.
For they know Hint they are drifting
Onward! onward with the tide
And ere long they'll all be sleeping
In tbe churchyard side by side.
Hut 'lis not willi frar and Irrinbliiig
l.tke true soldiers yon will go
At your great Commander's bidding
To meet the unseen foe
i'.ut ntai! the hour I fleeting
Ami the lime Im- come lo p'irl.
And the oi.li nre ilmwinc lighter
lighter 'round each soldier's heart.
Farewell comrades friends and soldiers-
May (lod blens j ou eriry one
And ut lanl wheu lifv is ended
Tako jou lo himself lit home.
A motion that Camp Xn. It.'i Sonx of
Vetctaim nf Liberal Kansa' be admit-
ted as members uf the Association and
assigned to duty carried.
The business being concluded (ho
mevtint! adjourned.
Tho crowd wa again called to order
at '2 p. in. and a general "go-as-you-please"
good lime enmd. At about -1
o'clock with liat.d shaking and singing
"God bo with you till wo meet again"
the reunion at Heaver closed.
A Lsnr Co 1 152-1 III InTr.
John J Leech en I lt Iowa csr.
Dsrld MiHer co D 72d III inft.
It W Hur.hsrd en F 1st 0 V U and 3d
N 0 M I Ohio.
G Simons co C 20ih Ind inft.
N A Perkins co G 40th Wis mff.
It D Crothers co 77h Ind cav-
il A Hu'lnc. sNfT2d Mninfi
Wculey lillih.. co (i lib HI rsv
John W Smith en G 2H(li Iowa inft.
A M Huberts c-i K lt Mich cav.
J It Quinn co C75tli Ind inn.
II PStults. col) 18th Mo Inft.
X A Pockhsni. to G -Hiili Wis infi.
C U Wriuht en M :id Iowa cav.
J W McCotd co 15 lOIld Pa inft.
II S Kosher co A -J
J Hagsley co K -Itli Iowa cav.
A COOL RIDE
IN SUMMER.
The Pullman lourit sleepers in daily
service on the Santa Ke ltoule are of the
new pattern with sosts of rattan.
There's nothing so hot stuffy and disa-
greeable in sumuier as fabric cuhinns
and bunks. This is one reason of many
why thu Santa Fc is llic best line to
1 l Mexico Arizona and California
in-i worm wcaihtr.
AIIKNTH U'ANTKII I'lllt "Tlir. I.ll'l'.
nml Arlili'vrint-iiUnr Admiral tlewt-T." tin-worlil-i
rft-'t nvl li.ni. Ilv Mnft u.
slpml tin- llfi-li.HK Irlcml nnil M.iiiilr- r nf tin'
iiatlnii'K lib I. HlifL-dl nml lift txiokt out
.vii .i:ii sxlulnrliwi n-uily l"i k lull
lone IlluXratloim. l"nly tM. Knonnoui
(Iciiistiil. Iilir r'iiniiilsloti. Onltlt irr
flmniiMif allntluip Wrllftilrk Tli lu-
inlnlnii Ciin..iur Ui I'lo.ir Ciivton Itl.tc
Clilimio. nsoitr
Hatdcely Herald: Mr. and Mm. J
J Ledford of'lted Tuint were viritora
in town during the fimt of the week.
Jaek is on a deal for the Calvtrt restau-
rant in Liberal.
Kolico to Didders.
1 be board of lounly commlxionc rs will on
Tbumlay October .lib 1S!I. at 10 o'clock
a m award lo the lowest rrrr-onsihle bid-
der Ibe contract fur leu loti fimt dies Canon
City coal dcliti-red at Ibe court hotc In
Heaver Oklahoma
Pealed bids may be filed In my olllce any
lime prior to said dale.
t'anh will be paid on delirery of rosl.
F. fj. TltA!.'V County Clerk.
C. O. TANKEHILL
PKOHATK JUDGE.
1 will take Filings Final Proofs and
Contest cases fur Heaver county settlers.
Beavor Oklahoma.
NOTICES FOR PUBLICATION.
(Tho forcijoing report is condensed
from the minutes kept by Capt. J. It.
Senccnich locrctary of the Association.)
Hosier of old soldiers who attended
lite reunion at Heaver September 13
14 und 15 1809:
William It Haley Co A 7lh Ky. Inft.
A J Hums Co G 1 17th III. Inft.
11 M Tainter Co K Hilt Iowa In!t.
Lewis Smith Co C Lltli Mo. Cav.
C 0 Tanuehlll Co II (!5lli Ohio Inn.
it W Griggs Co K 21st Ind. Inft.
Alonzo Vautasscl Co. G 87th Ind Inft.
W II Hart Co l-'HId Mo. Inft.
Ill) Kerns Co A KIOili III. Inl't.
Gcorgo Hamlin Co G Oth Kan. Cav.
William Plcratt Co H 10th Ky. Cav.
Jnn R Thomas Co I 7th III Cav.
J It Senccnich Co D Dili Kan. Cav.
(1 M Gardner Co K 240th Pcnn. Inft.
I S Drummond Co K UOtli Iowa Inft.
N N Daves Co A OGtli HI. Inft
Jcsso llichcy Co K 2Hd Iowa Inft
Dan A Woodman Co 0 1st III. Art.
Thomas J Wccdcn Co D 12th Mo. Cav.
Joseph Whitakcr. Co A 3d Mo. Cav.
W W Hamsey Co K 'J8th III. m'ld Inf.
James Hare Co C 28th Wis. Inft.
li K Hlake Co M Kan. Cav.
II V Hatch 103d Ohio Inft.
Ira Doyle Co G 20lli Ohio Inft.
J M Montgomery Co II 117th lud Inf
F Fox Co K 57th Ind Inft.
II Molt Co II 18th Mich.
II C Drum Co G lth III Cav.
J W llrock Co 0 2d Ky Cav.
J A Mathews G 21th Iowa Inft.
Maiion Kosher. Co II 2'Jth Mo Cav.
J V Thompsou. Co F 80th Ohio Inft.
Jesso Pel kins Co E 1st Neb Cav.
Samuel Fox. Co C 25lli Mo Inn
Jease lloberts Co I 21st Mo Inft.
A J Crothcm Co G 2Gth HI luft.
1 1 N Spencer Co II 2d Kausus loft.
I. suit 0(lic nl WiHHlwsril n. T
Sm ptlllllMTl.'. 1S.0.
Notice In lirri'li) liven that the fultimlui:
naiiuil ti-ttlir liuic llliil nnllri ut llirlr In-
tuvtli.n to liioV.fi dim I r-nf In suixirt ut
tlulr rliilim unit that salil I nxifi will Ik-matt-
lii-r-.rrt Id-ulttcr ami lli-ivltrr I f
l.auilonirHiit W'ohIwoiiI Oklulioiiia Tirri-
tnrt.mi Niii-inhT3 lvi tIzi
flmrlii. K ItatiliK II K No T9 fur the
rt Imlr (it tlm iiutlliYtr-t iiirtir unit tbe
nor tit Imlr "I tlD'nnuthwi it quarter if kectlun
xt. t mnlili i nirtli ranuHU-1 ('. l.
PrHiik UciitHnrtli II. K. N". Is. lor Ilia
f(iuthit iiaricr nf Mellon "1 iohdi1iI 1
unrlli r.nm-' I: C M
siii'an A. Winti.rili II. IX No. M fi-rthe
toulli'it iiinrt-r nl - tlou 'Z tnwiuli i 1
north rnOK" -S K. C. M.
'lliry iimiiih the fnlliiolnic ltlieM-n to
irne tliclr rnnllntinu rttliletit" up-n auJ
citllltatluu or llirlr hsjiwiIvh liuiili x zi
hnrlMx i; Itanki nsii.t-n. Nortul Karl. Itlcli-
nrd ll-rru rTl lalt anil K Ulia II. Karl all
of Outer. O. T.
Krmik t' nmnrlli anil Humn A Wrnl worth
nBiui-Cliarlcii W lla-ika Curl- K. Ilanlta
ll.fi-rcv steu-nn nml Jo-pli II. lanlcty
all nf IvauliiM' i T
V II. IlKALY ItCKlater.
Klrlilll. Sept. SI IKi-J.
''"'li maniii'iP'n
wmm
IS?
CAsraaii
j jl-t -. . u
Arcflclab!cPrcparalicn fcr As-
slmilaling JhcroodnndllciJuVi-
Ung iht Sloaachs nnd Uowcls cf
Promotes Digcslion.Clcctful-
iKasandncst.ContalnsndUw Opitim.Morphinc norMncraL
Not NAnc otic.
Mm?teOUDrSVlZLrmXm
Watn Smi'
JUJavf
yiii i lain f .
ftirmS.iA-
Arxafccl ncrncdy forCortslipa-
lion. Sour Slomach.Diarrhoca
Wonns.ComTilsionsrncrish-
ocss nnd Loss of Sleep.
TacSiinile Signature cf
NTTV VOnK.
CASTORIA
For Infants and OhHdrea.
wmmmmmmmmmmammmimmmmmmmmm&mwmm
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
Vmi
zjr.r
V rL'Ji
I cxAcrr cofror whappch.
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
t cffprTAwa c imt ww ra ftr.
V
(aiNHOI.IIIATBt). J
I.sii.l OITtcv at Wnodwanl II T..
Ausuitl IV.
Nollcrli tirrcliy Kl-n that llix r II-iwIiiki
iianiMi M-iiii r na nii n-iun i.r tinir In
lrniti.li t'l tnakr dual int In nitit nl lblr
rlxllli-.uliU Hint aai'l ino 1 Hill Im iiiwIf !
f. rr ill' Ibclnltr and ICnvhi-rnf V.f Iii.l
Professional.
K. L1NLKY. M. 1)
KCI.KITIC PlITHIClAX
SUIKltON $ OnSTKTMCMN.
J
ilitirfH. Hii.limM ut.ialn.m-i Territory
vitrmlj.rai. is-'j l. '
KuioK. Ilim.- II i: Numlt-r VH for1
thr iinrtli lisil l tne u-riliwri "narlrr c'alla pioinptlv attended either dar r nlsk
nml llif s-iu:liHitt auarlir of Ihr niillir-t I
lUaiti r iilWHt.on sisml tin Mjiiihia-t tiar-1
I. rut llic miuII.kmI .imrtir if itrtlun :sl
timii 2 ni.rin lan.-.T. K i 31
llarl It. loi)ll :. NiiiiiIh r tfoci Ur ihr .
northtaai iumter ul Mtrtlou ji lon I nnr.li
raiiK-t7 I: c M. '
Jaiiic-ll I loir.-it. I. NiiinUr l.i fur llil
norili lialfi rtlii- ".utliwi-st iiiartimf m-cIIoii I
alii iniiiii iixii nl ine ai'Uiiii-aii -iu.net 01
Mfilou ' t.iniir unrlli. ransi-u; I. )'. 51.
lli- iiniiii' tin fnlI'mliiK ultiitsM-. to inTi-
tliclr (iiiitimmiu rr-l-lriivir UiuiiiiU culilxa-
t.nll ulniM itinl. i
ltnrr Inr Krn-t C lluwi" Charlie M.
Itabii. lint Itlloti Jaoufc II Hohc au-l Ar-
tliurN llimr all ot CimDr II. r.
vWtiii-i'i- fin lii.il li Ih.! Juim II
llttwr Kmtii t" lliiuc. I harili- il IUIjij au-l
KruiiK J jn; ail oJCunU-r u t
WltniM fur Jhhii II Hour: Oi.llllo M.
Ilalili Hart It. IHity. K-mt C llowr. Ar.liur N
lluMf ul Cti-ter u. i .
V It. l!i:W.V. IU-sIur.
Kirit pub. August iO. Vi.
Land OITlce at VI oo-lward. f ). T .
Iul S7 Isw.
Notice la hereby alvrll that tharntloHliif
natniil set tier list lllnlnotlcanl lilalntenllnu
I tn inakH flnal iiriMif lit kiifMirl of lil claim.
au-l inai bjih firnoi win im iiia'ic beinre
tlio lli-gl-irr and Itecvlrer l H. Ind omcenl
-Mwar.l tikta Ty on sMiileiuber 13
Is-.'1 Mi
Jimttilill.llarilektr.il. V. Ko TOI. for- llif
I (iiitlit-aat iinntter m Mellon 30 Uiwnihlp I
I nn.lli .Mi. il I ttnA
Jon'pli li llariifsty h-lr nf and fi-r the
lifr-ir Katiiurl llanlitly it(eea4l II. K.
No. XV. Inr llm imitliwi si ijuartrr ni urctlon
Jl.tiiwimlilp I niTlli.raDKefS K C M.
lie tiHinriithp tolluwlin; wltui-r lo prove
lila roiitlnuutie runlcaru UKn and t nltlt allou
ol mild Und lr;
I liailrs W. Ilankt. nf iTanlimi 11. T..Jamea
I. Uivi'll nl Venus t)T II IVry Stt-vi-nn or
KUDiir w. i ami rraim n tiuwonn oi
Wuiu.t). T.
K I) 11KAI.V ItrRlitcr
1'lnt pabllshed Auk- 3. H-9.
Land OITlre at Woodward O.T.
AUKU.lil 1&.Q
Notice li lit rcbynlvrn that thn fdlnwlnst
tistnrilM-ttUr Iim tiled nnliro of tier luti-n.
tinit t'l make dual l-ionl III Uiort nf lie
cIhIiii. Hlid ib.il (Hid prnol will l ina.tn ir
fi.re t:harli-s U Tacnelilll Jodsi nf tbe l'i
liati' Court In and mr Heaver cnnuly O T
.- n.ir. ... till Ff(i. urr II iwiv VIII
Itrllr Mny II i:. Nn l.ii fi.r the nnrihrast
(iirlirifrtlunM towuililji tiiditb range
Hlie name Ihr l-.llowlpn witnesses to prove
lirrconilninio rrslilinfi uiKin and rultita-tl-iiinf
mid laud tin
Jok-iIi tl. Iirjsiin Allen T Ilaker. Clav
Ili'linettMUd Julin lingue. all nf Hruvtr II T.
. K.ll IIEAI.Y KrtlUt
I int puli AUnt3t
Hver. Oklalmma
DR. J. CODDRN
PHYSICIAN
Ai;i)SUKGJ!:ON
UHAVKH OKLAHOMA.
Office at Heaver Hotel. Calls answered
day or night.
R. H LOOFBOUnROW
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
I.wal bailiu-ta of nil klmli attend toprompll
Beaver. Oklehema.
D
YKE ISAIJalNGKU
ciinsoi.iu.ti:u.
Lind Office at U'oulwnr.l O. T..
July::! Isii'l
Notice U hereby Riven lli-tt the following .
named irlllera have filed notice of their in-
lenliou lo make final proof in tut pott of
Ihvlr cl.iluii ant (hat said roof will le
made liefore Krgtater and Iteceiver of I'. .S.
Land Ullice nt Woodward llklahctna Ter-
ritory ou September iU lS!Hl vir:
Henry V Slmoni li V. Ni. 7H"i for
the poulhesiit ii trier of section :; luwn 6 j CARTER TRACY
north range :J7 CCM.
Oooluian Simons II. K. No. OST. for theWUlOITICy .1110 UOUnSCIlOr
-s
Attornoy nt Lav
Heaver Oklahoma
soulbweet ijiMtltr of section 'i town
norili ranpc '.'7 V. (!. M
1 Ley name the fulluning wllnes'et lo
prove their continuous re-i-ience ttp-jn aud
cultivation of -iil Und li:
tVittieaies Ur Henry F. .Slaton: Jatoes
('. Granhiui Kelon Taylor au I GooJuien
Simons of (jate O. T.aud Carl Kortbils of
Coin O. T
U'ituerses f-ir (loo-ltnin .Simons: Selron
Taylor Henry tjiuiom and James C
Rraihatn of Oate 0 T and Carl Korlhals ef
Coin. tl. T. r. I)- IIBALV iteghler.
First pub. Aug iU lb'J'J.
Land Oniee al Woodward O. T .
HeptemberO liOJ.
Nnllrela hereby glteu thai llie followlDf
iinn.oi rcuier una llllil nniire Ul nt in
claim and that sulil pronf will b- ma-le be.
IntH Jav V. I'lcliarit. elsrk nf lh dlatrlcl
court III and Inr lieavvr roitnly Uklahonia
Hrrltiiry. and In msenfhU abmuee. then !)
lure if Ila llalliiiKir hii deputy a! Denver
nitlahnmaTeirllnr) nil October SLIW. vltt
Iti-utienT Cral hilrof nnd for the heirs
otTiionus j Crl ilsreaort. who limit ll
e No. IW lor the wnt balf oflhe lioilhweat
quarter and the voulbenit quarter of llie
S. IB. "WEITR
Real Estate and
Locating Agent
BEAVER OKLAHOMA.
r.UlTlAL LIST OF LANDS F0rt8.IX
ICO acres rooJ letel upland good water
al a depth of IKI feet (Ine raite from
Oeavrr Die county seal. Price HJ.
KHt acres one and mis. half mite from
(leaver well walered. A bargain at ffiOO.
100 aeres adjointo; Ibe lowniile of Uraver
well wilereJ III aces In cultivation fenced
hoii'f barn and other Improvements. Price
fl.(sl
ABO acres fenced well walered. five au d
one-balf miles from Hearer good range ad-
lolnlnr A Cue ilcek ranch Price W.WJJ
One half caih balance on lime.
1G0 acres len miles from Heaver good
srHngs good garden lome timber gooO
range home fence and other Improvements
Price f 1000. A very desirable plats for a
cattle ranch.
100 acres nice level land fifteen feel lo
water two mllea from Dearer no improve
taenia. Trice fttiO
Alt lbs above lands are clear and title
perfect.
Sekttlfto Americas
Aftaey
I north muiie ll V r.. at.
lln naniea ttia fnjwaf wltneiies. to pri
tile continuum rtildnc upon and cultl
rove
va-
nurthwrit iiuarttrandlhaaoutliwestq-isrter
of Hip nuithrait quarter aectlon IS towmhlp
o-'Mii rauaeilK.
Ilu naniea the fnl
a cmtltiiiriti rtl.
tlrilltll Sftlft taint vl.
Chsrlea A. Hitch. Cliarlea II. Wiatmpre-
land ol itny.t) T. Itamnas Mltcbelli-fllar-dciily
O t. sad Dyke llalllogiT ol Braver O
' L r. D. ilrAtr.Heglittr.
Flntrab Biftrmber II t0
X
wtBV svvK?ir--.aeWBBi
-AjBV-flarvrriTI LJaKr a hb
bc .r . ii
I a r m im
CAVrATf.
TRAM aaanxfl.
OKIIOM fATlMT
OOPVRtOHTa. etoJ
for lBimallf and (Tea Handbook vrttu to
iu53 co. set Daoanwar. rtsw vonc.
fUt bartaa for Mcurtoc mmu in Aa.nr
kvrr r""1 taken out iij ua la brmsbt itlcri
ko hum If a aociea givsa ire of chacta to tor
f cicutifif uicticau
tanaat (SrsaUtlm of anr aefiUlSa pjoor la tb
ua clioolJ U witioot it. WV
rt SLMitk Bipais. Adarcii N
ailiaaa.3X t"sr Via
Bo aver
IL-11V.
Oklahom
Also practice in all matters or Imsines.
Lelore Local or ()enral Land Office.
Special Partner JGI1Ns7dUFFIE
Attornej Washington. 1. (J.
CONSOLIDATKO
Lan-J OfXJce at Woodward O. T..
July 21 Ifi'JII.
Notice li hereby tlvtn thai the following
named sriilers hive fite-l nolle of Ibeir iu-
lenlion to make Mini prwif in support or
their claims mid th'l said proof will .ho
made bc-fore llrriir nnd Iteceiver ef U. 8.
Land Office nl IVnodnard II. T oo Eeplem
berL'tJ l&DJl. vii-
Neiaan Taylor If E. Ni G27 for the
northeast quarter of section i:i town 5
north range 27 K. C. SI.
rarlCortbalall. K No. .-g for t)(
north half of the auulbwevt quarter and Iba
tooth ha!f of Ibe north writ quarter of sec-
tion .'10 Inwn A north range 37 K- C. XI
They name Ibe following witnesses lo
prove tbeir continuous revideace upon and
cultivation of said land vit:
Uilnrsse for Nelson Taylor; Goodman
.limons. Henry Simons and James C.
(irasbam of Oate 0 T. and Carl Cortbalsof
Coin (I T
YVIIn eases for Carl Cor I half; h'elion
Taylor floadtnan Fleions Henry Klmoos
and James C. Ontsliaro. of fjale l. T
F. 0. HKALV ileglit-r
Fint pub Aug. 0 18011.
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