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BEAVliR UEAVIIk COUNTY OKLAHOMA TERRITORY THURSDAY OCTOBER n 1900.
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NEWS OF THE VICINITY
Tho addition to the hcIhioI building j tiVll wc wni ILj ttl tltl f&co ti
THE'WICHITA CARNIVAL.
Tho Wlchlhi Citriiiv.il Mid Foil Kes-
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it almost completed
A daughter wu born to Mr. and Mrs
J. W. Fox 00 the ftth.
For dooul wmk call ou Drs. Simp-
son k Bterrctt.
WANTKD-GIULTO DO HOUSK
work. Call at Fox hotel. 12 wk
Hollu k Brown Liberal Kansas aro
deilors in all kinds or nuilding material
tub doors llmq cemcot cto.
'l)r. M'ansoll was oallod out in tho
country last week to see a aiok boy
named Rook.
ltHmnmher that Dr. Mock I he Dcn-
tar painless dentist is in Beaver. His
Work ii good and prices reasonable.
Cornelius Fox and Simon and Stcpli-
".erj Ritchie of Coin wero in Honvcr ou
'5$ biisioei Wednesday
j' .Everybody has a cold. Everybody
& should linvo coal bought or Holin k
' Browu.
'" ' Aia Hlbbs went to Mcado this week
'"' 'after his daughtei Viola who has ben
at Topi'ka to rcccivo incilical Irealuicnt.
1)r I.. H. Munsoll announce (lint a
Irl bibv was born to Mr. and Jlrn.
Wearer of tho XI ranch.
Mm F. 8.. Drummond is improving
omc but it still qulta poorly. Dr.
Munscll is attendiot; her.
" 8impson k Stcrrait the popular
Dodge City dentists will bo in Heaver
-from Ootober 22d to 2f)lh. Don't for-
get the dates.
. H C Drum wae uurt laat week by a
horse He was rfdingftho animal whtn
'U ftambled and Tell i hereby causing tho
'4ijury.
Winter ia oomlnfr. Wo handle Can
'on City coal. When in need or any
thing in our lino como and sec u. Wo
Will. meet any lc"!'lnatu competition
-BoUN & P.ii'iwN Liberal Kns.
Ffad Traey and wife and sinter Miss
Ojtrrie and Will Thomau and itcr
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liUs Maud returned homo from Wich
MHPunrdaf "Mewing." They report a
nplandld time.
Dr. 11. II. Mock and wife arrived in
Beaver Tuesday evening. Tho doctor
has decided to remain iu Denver purum.
nently instead of temporarily as was
first announced.
Do you need unyi posts poles or an-
chor posts? If ho call ou Holin k
Drown Libartl Kansas. Thoy also
carry good blaok locust fenco posts at
11 J cents.
Ill' you have poor teeth ysu Bcod to
consult Dr. Meek tho painless dontist.
If you haven't any teeth at all you need
to eo him anyway for bo can supply
you with good false teeth.
While at Wichita last week those who
went from this place met 1'. D. Muu
oil who will be remembered by most
of our readeri. Mr. Muuscll is located
at Kl llono and is doing well.
Dr. R. H. Mock tho Denver painless
dentist Is io Beaver this week to ro-
aain 30 days. While here last summer
he did considerable work which gave
general satisfaction.
tiainuel Jonklns of Kansas went bo-
fore Judtfo Taonchill Monday to filo on
a cUiu hut his plans to lllo woro
thwarted by reason of bis owning a
buudred and sixty acres of (and iu
Kansas.
Watt 8leath of Arkansas City is in
Btaer Ho and A. N. Cranmcr arc
prrpirlog to sell pianos and orgmiH iu
this locality. Mr 81eath ia a niusiciau
and those who havo.hoard him play on
the piano say ho docs very well.
11 II Lo'ifbourrow started Saturday
for Newklrk Io attend tho Qrand
Lodx't of Hie Knights or I'ythlaa
whluh enlivened on tho lUth and nth
but mi reaching tho Tainlor ranch
fmiil that ho could not go on uccount
ol' Inclines which demanded his atten-
tion. Fr.;d Shore was In Heaver Monday.
Ho states that hU daughter Mlsi ld-
na i teaching tho Kokomo sohool and
Mls- Hossiu is attending achool at Lib-
eral. Hii son El contemplates going
Bick Bpringfiel I Mn in the near
fulur ri'sumn his sliidles In a busl-nc-
Si'iio
.1 (J tVilllarnson is sulferiiii! I s cms a
aprulK mklo tho injury neini; m" rc
auli .nuhavlni! fallen otT a horse
V . .'. .'od in branding some cuttle
a. f . i'lintnr ranch lie hid ropml a
voartinir when the 'saddln cinch broke
.n.t roll snrsiDine his ankio. Ho
year on October 1st to Cth was the li
gust or its kind ever held in the city
The attendance was estimated as being
100000 Thcro wcro a great mnnv
attractions. Those which attracted the
most atlcntion wcro tho electrical foun-
tain and electrical parado which rcpro-
scutcd a total expenditure nt P:t5()l)l '
Tho Flower ind tho (hangers' puraiK-H i
were nlo intircslltig I'cuturcs. Thu
manner in which tho vehicles and occu
pants were decorated was unsurpassable
In tho fair grounds wcro found on
exhibition fruit vegetables gruius and
iu fact everything produced by tho ng
rlcultural mid mmm lecturing itiduKtry
ol' Wichita and vicinity. Kvvry Imni.
ucss almost in the town was rcpro
scaled by bnuths in which wcro dis-
played llicir wares in thu mit gorfntH
stylo Oklahoma had a .iarlcr in tho
exhibit and displayed nil Minis of Inrin
products il the finis l variety. One
needed uulv a glitup.'io at then to tun.
vincu thrm tlntt Okl.tliotiiH it mil the
jumping oil' pl.i'U us koujii wrouuly sup-
pose. Aiuniig tho otiior attractions was
a largo camion which wai captured by
the Rough Riders at Han Juan. The
c.inwm showed sig'is of hard usage.
Tho fxprcHiduu of the occasion wj.
JVou'II have to Hurr)." On every
liand one was availed with tho cries
"Vou'll buvo to Hurry" Have you seen
Boaco?" "He cats them alive" etc.
Taken all in all thu crowd was nn ex.
cccJingly quiet one. Very littlu mean-
ness wai donu and those who did create
a disturbance were soou nubbed by tho
police. The one tiling that seemed to
engage thu polico mure thbu any other
was bicakitig up street comer political
speeches. Ono old man became so ex-
cited that he lost his mind.
I)uriij the Fair the Old Soldius held
a ruuni u at ltivrrside pu'rk which nus
largely nttrnlcd.
Three bands were nngaued to do hon-
or io tho occasion and the nir wss full
of melody. All were entertained iu the
best potsiblu manlier and Wichita dc
serves much praise lor hvr work.
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JBaksno
Powder
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Absolutely Pure
Makes light flaky delicious hot
biscuits rolls muffins and crusts.
Makes hot bread wholesome. These
are qualities peculiar to it alone.
I liavc found the Royal Making Powder siicri(ir
to all others. C Gokju Litis Chef Dulniouico'i.
BOVAL DAKINO f OWOE"; CO.. ISO WIIUAM ST. HCW YORK.
Mlm Hird Master n forno.T resident
or Roaver was married at Wichita ono
day last week to n. Mr. Fisher ol' l'oud
Creek. Miss Kastcr is well remember-
ed by all old residents ol this place.
' Lost April ahc Tell down stairR injuring
herself internally and sinco that time
; uutil tho lo-M three nr Tour weeks she
has been confined to her bed. Her
mother traveled with her and Anally
took hrr to California where she rapidly
regained strength.
CAHD OF THANK 8
To tliopu who gave m their a.-sixtnuec
and sympathy beTora unit after the
; do.ith bf our child wo desire to express
our heart Tell thank'.
T L Fi.oyii ask Family.
jjoTiijvr
All peri-mis indebted to mo are re-
iiicMcd to call and settle within the
next sixty days as ill account must be
closrd. '1 wk.
J. 1 1. J.IN1.EV
Adinlniiiratrix.
W. IIKItUVMVN 1'reinter.t. (J q OHANDL.EK V.Prea. W. BERRTM AN OSS)
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DHMIUNATED DEPOSITORY SJP MEADE COUNTY.
Tbi bank) Is distinctively a attUmen'a and aiockgrowet'a baak Wa
tie business or tho legitiaato oattlemea and steokgrawars of ika soalhwaat
Money en hand at all times for Irgitimata cattle laaaa with gooi ataffiw. IK
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NOTICE.
A dance will be gicu at thu ('line
hclionl houu' October Is 11100.
Uuod supper and music. Everybody
invited to attend.
Mas. Ovkii.
Mrs Mii.kh
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Our fco returned if wo fail. Any ono sending tVcetch sad deMflftJsji sj
any invention will promptly rcceivo our opinion free conccningttofaMaV'''
ability of same. "How to obtain a patent" aont upoa raqnaai.
secured through us advertised for Halo at our expanse.
Patent! taken out through us receive special tK)tic4t without cl
Tub Pati.nt I'i.coud an illustrated and widely nrmlstaiiJowTMl i
try Manufacturer.-) and Investors.
Send for tumplo copy FREE. Address
VICTOR J. EVANS 4 00
Patent Attorneys)
Evan Bultmitg
assay.
The I'li'iile
The lleiuld luitetl to publish nn ac-
count ol the picnic at tho Hulit grove
owing to lilt; absouc.3 of part of
ibis paper's .'orce. The pienin was as
p'casmit an ulf.iir us could tie expected
under Hueh (drcumstanccs Thu first
day wai pleasant but after that the cold
rainy weather greatly interfered with
the enjoyment of ike occasion Per-
haps the most interesting feature of the
picniu was the horse racing. At any
rate the races consumed moro time
than all tho rest of the program.
A race took pace between the Booth
and Christian horses in which the
Christian horse won Iu a race with
the Drum horso the Ohilcottmare came
out ahtad. Tlijs maro also won in race
with the Ingold horse. There was a
swi epstako race in which tho Redemrr
Mcador and horses woro entered the
Reed horse taking first plnco and tho
Moador second. Tho Christian hay
won a race with the liooth sorrel
Tho whcol barow raco was another
('nature of tho picnic Quito a number
tool part in this contest. Perry Kile
ciplurcd tho prize.
Tho evenings wei spont in dan ring
mid other amiKo uen. Tho only ills-
nri'f ililn thing about ihu affair was the
Member. It is hoped that tho weather
will ho fairer the next time. Tho din
ing room conducted by J I Kgbort and
in hers wus pronounced a good thing
ii. null butler than thu average
CORRESPONDENCE.
hint week.
J.".C. A. Houth rutin icd iroui Librml
lal evening.
George Mulligan relumed fin".
Klondike n short timo ago and i t
sending Ilia slaters to Liberal big
school. The Foukmai..
UIjINK
AHit nn ubsonce of few uii'ii'hs
Tho Young Maid hn. cmiM-ntul hi n-
appearHtid send in a lew itiiii-.
A daiiee at thu Cliue fchi.nl huuso
October I2. Quod supper mid mu-ie
and oviry body iniited.
Tho Cliue school l ptogrc-siua nicely
with Miss Dulllu I'ollitk us teacher.
'I'hero are fourtueu pupIN enrolled all
of whom seem to be doing well.
Misses Llllio and Heri.lu Over re-
turned homo September i'A alter an ab-
sencu of lour mouths viidling with rel-
auvoi and friends in Pittsburg Wverutt
and Hedford Pennsylvania. They re-
port a Gue time.)
J.ou Staiily 1ms purcha- lino bug-
gy of P. J. Lee. Wono . .vim Un-
lucky lady will heV Ulrls laku notice.
.Inn Allen wile and baby und Mr-
l'otu Miller of Wavcrly Kansas won-
HiiesU of John Over and wlHi last wieU
They returned homo Monday veiy
iiuch pleased with this country.
Hardy Pitts was iu Clino ouo day
lust week.
Phillip llurci Sr. returned home at'.
was 0 II ! heme we trndcrst ind 0 1 ac
count of the illness of her mother ithn
1 1 very low w Ii is iisnmplion.
A. H. Lnveiiy went to Knglowood
Vaturilny alter llooring Tor the Clino
sclinol house.
I had Smith received word today that
his brother llalpb of Kverclt Pennsyl-
vania is iiiile lo v 1 1 typhoid rover.
Tiik YotiNit M.MH.
NOI'It'E.
Tho fellow who borrowed a Nmvjjo
blanket at David Miller's place during
Court and forgot to return it is notified
to return It and avoid trouble.
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Notico is hereby given that un!es all
accouuts due us are settled within t "1
da)s the accouuts will lie placed in the
hands of a colleetor.
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IlHHHl-'OIll) P.ULI.S.
'flWe have for sale a ear load of hi-l
irradc Missouri bred hcreford biill fn-M
VI 10 21 monihs old. Como and '
litem nr write to
Tally k Alli:n.
Mrude Kiiti.ii.
COLUWATKIt.
Wo aro faavlnu fine weather at
present.
Misu Jennlo Bverly is staying with
Mrs. Murphy 1I1N week.
Tho camp nieeling hold at Roy 0
'I Ittrtu iinl it lialinli aiiA.tiiiiai
l v b nvk ui iiiubil nnwron
Charles Huiiillwool of Oblcagn was
out kit a visit to bis sisters Mrs. Uouth
mid Mrs. Murphy
Tom Cain snd Charles Gates called
at Hardesty Buuday
Mrs. Kleiner Griiumer is viilting
with her mother at Eubank this
week.
Tom Murphy is putting up a fliiu
miudtiiill out south of his claim.
.I11I111 Ciipte uiul l)-ra Huiikla of
....l.i in Reaver Moodsy the'.ll l '"'" tl-iidl thu esujp meet
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&n 1' - ho eooldent oeeuned Dr
JlUi."H dressed the isjary which U
inFviBff alettj.
in; ii" li.iy last week.
Ait Delia Douou Mrs. Llatbacum
aud Mm. Rutler visited at T. A. Oain'a
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icr n visit of Uirco weeks iu Kunssf.
Miss Llllio Over will commence m
teach tho Iknton school October Kith
A four months term we understand.
Mrs. J. O. Mllos visited her mother
Mrs Maplu lust week.
Mrs. Hollo Huff and Utile daughter
retvrncd home to Udall Kansss bin
Monday after a visit or threo weukh
with her parents Jcuc Pcrklna and
wiro.J
Mrs. Ellen Maploard daughter Mae
wcro iu town one day lasl week.
J. II. Lamasler our enterprising mer
;hsii has just rccolvod a fine nsscrt-
munl of goods. Grocorles and general
uieri haodiio. Everybody is iuviied to
conic and seo.
Rev. Connctt preaches at the Cliue
school house the first and third Sunday
of each moatb.
Henry Miller was seen on tho streets
of Clint last week
Mm. William Uabbert and children.
Gcortu and Helen are atlcndlnu lit
Wichita street carnival this week.
Tho ball at Henry. Slninii Frhl-
Oetobr tlh was quite a sueie
TIh'tv wa 11 nlco platform good nn
and n HiloMi!f.per beside elhcr relri"'
rneots.
MIm Uerule Over willfiuish loaalnnj.
the Cliue school. Mis Dolly Ful. uk
ENGLEWOOD
Mi. Win. .Mri Id loavoi Tuesday
fin HuhhiiiMiii 'i vi-il her parents
Mrs. (;. E. Doyle went to Wichita
Hcpi ember 24 in vMt relatives and
take in ilia Carnival.
Mt. J. U- Abbotl and nicco ipeut
i viral days lat week attending the
Carnival in Wichita.
Knglowood will have to build anoih
er room to her school liouso and hito
re teachers if a few more Meade and
Rsvur cotii'ty people inovo in to send
llicir children to chuol.
.1. II. Doyle and son I0I111 aro on the
Hiek list ulo Mis Ethel Tucker.
'I he Stuart family are ci'iivuleeciii
Ml of them except Mif. Sluart und .loo
i: in- had 11 spell of fever.
Mis. W. U. Rhodes mid family oecu-
I v t . MeCurliiey Iioiim'.
Mim Mnudo Hay lei" took ehurge of
l'e primary school here last week and
V.o liling Willi D. K.Gearli-i .
Mr. F. J. Hiid-'Jll puseil Ihrougli
here Saturday on her way homo from 11
visit or several weeks in Michigan
.1 V. Doylowent to Kansas City lasl
ivift. to meet his wife and children who
Inv been viiliiig at their old homo in
Sprlngvole Illinois. They catno iu
Thurpday eve.
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to Users
Our General Catalogas utm
them. Send 15c to par yf
postage or expressage and rnl
send you one. Ithas 1100 paf
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on nearly 70000 tkinsja
; eat and use and wear
stantlr carry ia stock all
quoted.
TSa Tall'.rt llereantlta Ball4!na la Iho World. MOfJTCOfflCSJY WARD
Capcij : eecuia ticiuimij bj us.
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Union Lock Poultry FencB.
For Poultry. Rabbits Orchanlii (total ttc.
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Three yearling heifers. One rd
one red whlto Taco one red sp-tttd rnee
Strayed I .si Ml ut weaning line
ilrandcd HE cnmueleil nn right hi. .
F. M. Kmiiljhii
ilravcr Oklu.
FIHAHCIAL.;
I.ll'e Itiiuratiee Policus bmigh for ''a !
Also loaas madu 1111 tUsir.iblo n
iu ums of 8.")l!0 and upward- when 1 e
values of the policies juslil'y. Hate uu
terms made knowu uu application.!
Address (JautkuTuaiV
j'J2-ui'J Heaver 0. T.
"WE KNOW OUR BUSINESS"
Tho Qroat Republican Sonc Bjok io-
IUUU.J Embrnciiig 2l pilriuliu and pn i"-
..ie.'s with phutu of MeK'uh-y 1
ItiH-eveli 011 llllu p.'U'i'. H"'- '
1 11 e 2i ecu's raeii wur 'n.-
Cill 1. each. Ant n!s wnlitiil f. 1 !
M.uiipbu'iu-lliirp ni'i-t inarveli.il- l
iiiiioIikI iii-nuiiieiilc. Aliin- p '"
piiei lor HO diys only
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CIRCULATION 170000
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i.aprol Ameria. Tho uiri W.i.'i
edi'id uvprersly ' r nvny stale sn!
rliniy. The News ul" the Woi'd m-
raiiged that buy people can uinn 1 -ly
iiiinpiehend ihau by reading '.'
brsiim' rnlumns uf dailies. All "11.
rent topics inadit plain iii each inii 1
Stronirasr and cloMr aspaelnsx than any other fBatefV
Our Union Look Hog Field and Cattle Fence Unlext Law'
Fenco Cnteis. etc. guaranteed first claee. '
Your doalor should handle thla line If not -writ US)
prlcoB. Cntnlogue free.
UNION FENCE CO. DE tfALB ILL. U. S. K
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Coin Notos.
The weather Is warm and windy and
chip gathering U in progress.
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rs. ill.ll.Kcrn u ur . .... m mcn ()(
.1 1.lnrd ivi.r.t rUllllll. Ill I'.IILMIIWUOU '
. . orptl n d iwn hi date. The only m r
III- IU III
.1..I... 1t.iM..nl. went h. KaiiMi- City 1'uhlUl.i.d p.e.U") 1st pe..lr wb.. .1
la-l wrok with a loud ol entile. ' it il r.'id daily m-wpapn- aid
Mrs. .liihn llatemniiUtle i;.i.t nf i.t ihitM !or .l..iii hid. T'..u ihi-
Mis. lloshnw during John's il-lt tit Und ui 1 1 sper i pofiilai i-1 1 -v
Kaiisa (Mly .n y the laet that the Wc klj I"'"'
Krc.l Talntor's men aio roiitidii.i; i' (W 1(H )Vr 17H.IK10 yearly h..' lb
Distio Finngmi.ro was at hn I "'r( . M Ms eireulmd J11 ll parts id il
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WM. WHITE.
BLACKSMITH
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WAGONMAKVR
RE A1RSSMADEIDN ALL KINDS OF IMPLEMENTS
AND VEHICLES. BUGGY PAINTING ASPECIALTYJ
.' Wnrk Warranted.
Shnp'onudoor south of Court House
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