The Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 14, No. 52, Ed. 1, Thursday, May 2, 1901 Page: 1 of 4
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THE
BEAVER
VOL. XIV.
HEWS OF THE
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Attend thnchow ton'jilil
Tracj uiukrsell for eaiU
Sea ttioKo new calicoes at Tracj'a
County Attorney Wright returned
from Liberal Monday.
Nica lino of uuW shirts at V C
Jubn V. Lamnstcr was working
for O.Hoynr a few dnyi last wecic.
V D. Crantuor in atilt working
far O. Buyer
F. Jj- Goodnight and brother of Gate
were Id Heater l'rldaj ond Saturday.
Fred Taintor .f Garland waa a bus-
hiesa caller here Saturday.
Mm. Mary King t' Arkanns City
waa in town on business last week.
J. 0. Uutts ot Kngleweodj it in
tuwu on business.
Karl Shore of I'aladors waa a caller
in ioo Wcduwdar. ilia futher is
orer at Optima
H. D. Meeae and family spent snv-
ral daya in Eluiwood township tbio
week.
Buy your summer underwear and
fiosery of F C Tracy Ma prices aro
right
J. C. Williamson acd John Savage
arrived in town Tuesday alter an ab-
aeuco ol' several months.
Alter a pleasant visit with irionds in
Liberal Mm Jennie Linley returned
A'jitae Monday uveniug.
I'cto llycrsou arrivod from Wichita
Thuraduy nllit. Ho had an attack ol'
inallpox while at Wichita
i The regular teachers eiarolnation
t waa held hcto Friday und Saturday.
The applicants for teachera certificates
wrreThus. Budle and Miss Jennie
Tjuion
Boy yon need thoso rnbbcr collars
tFC Tracyja Thoy wuut wilt or
turn yellow
f T W Wwdttn. lias brought Ills fam-
ily back from Wuodtwi coUuly to
C ear Like wlu-rii they will reside the
coming summer.
Mrs. F. S. Druuimond and children
tatue up from Beam Saturday return-
ing Monday. They will shortly uuivti
to Moadu to rvuiaiu permanently.
Meudo Newi.
Mr. Uradsbaw has quit carrying
cttsil on the Englowood line uud baa
gone to Meado county to work on a"
farm. Arthur Dearborn bua mL-i.n hi
place as mail carrier.
ivsitir coru teed for everyone.
Prices reasonable. Addrets or callon
M. 0. Dan km Nve 0. T
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Art Quinn camo up from Beaver
yesterday and stepped over uighl with
ite Herald editor. Art la on bi road
to Colorado. Hardesty Herald.
A N Cranmer has purchased the
Banks residence in the suttth part of
town aud will move into It this week
Mead Globe.
Get nuw lumber o build the new
town on the net-; railroad. Go to Bo-
lin k Brown's Liberal for the building
material.
When -the liver fails to accreto bile
the blood becomes loaded with bilioua
properties the digestion becotupa im-
paired and the bowels cnostlpsted.
Heroine baa a direct action oo the liv
er and excretory organs and a few dos
es will cure any case of biliousness.
Price 60 cents.
Mrs h. A. Coffey mother of K. 11.
Coffey was vMting iu Htavertbix week
This was her Int trip to BcaVer since
she arrived home from Lea vt?n worth
bounty Kansu whtre she bad been
Vbiiing with her daughter Mrs. Ruble
BEAVER HEAVER COUNTY OKLAHOMA TERRITORY THURSDAY MAY 2
Nil niiuiu has been given Hie now
town to bo built near Optima but -irybody
should remciaiir-rlhat Bolh &
Brown aro prepnred to fiirniidi material
I'nr I. iill.lt.... t. ..
'" "" " " ny quantities anc
at lowest pric'Js.
Jim Cochran went to Clayton the
fore part of the woek taking his grand
mother over and seeing her safely on
tho train for uaitern Oklahoma and
oringing Dack a load of lumber for his
father who is arranging to bUild an.
other room io his residence and cover
the whole with a shingle roOf. Ken-
tun News
B;kc Billlnger and wife Robert
Loolbnurrnw and wlfo and Frank
I.MIlrfllrtn anil a-tf. -.1 l .1 a
n " ucnuca me niner-
PLBASANT ENTERTAINMENT.
Intofontlng Exorcises Hondbrod by
Primary Puplla.
Highly enjoyable wim tint school en.
tertalnment given at the lrebjtcrl..n
ohiirnh Tueadsy eyoning. The Mer-
cies wera carried out almost entirely
by the puplla or the primary depart-
ment of tho Heaver school (lfirler tin.
auporvlston of the teacher of that dr-
partmdnt Mrs If. K. Blanchard. The
ntcrtainnipiit waa well attended and
the room had been attractively deco-
rated for1 tho occasion.
T"ho program cmiNistpd of dlalncues
an4 recitaiiom interspersed with musio
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"J n' ''r? J' RcM nt LiLMl l' nwunwiacot which appeared in
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Far Infants and GhlUren.
TM thi Yon Han Always ItvtM
.-i-iimy. j no luticrai sermon
preaohed by Itov Vauuhn and (hn r
mains wero interred in the cemetery at
Liberal.
Misa Mando llaylesa a prituur."
teacher In tho Knglewood achool ao'd
Misa Bernie Over toacher of the Clirc
achool wero in Heaver Saturduy and
Sunday. Miss Over cuotcrilhlate at
tending school at Alva next year
lliram Peckbam has sold his land
consisting of 3j0 acres to M K Moad-
or. Tho as.o Laa not been concluded
but it is understood the terms nf sal
have been agreed upon
Children who aio weak fretlul or
troublesome should be given a few dos
es of White's Cream Vermifuge. They
win men uecomo strong healthy and
sctive bavo rosy cheeks bright eyes
will be happy and laughing all the day
long. Price 3fi cenH.
W II Hogectt of Miasouri a broth
cr of A N Hogaett of thia place ar
rived here the first of the week with
his faibily and will tiait with his
brothrr and family and in the mean-
time consider the matter of locating.
He made an overland trip from Mia
souri and has been on the road for
several weeks.
If you want to tone up your system
nnd gefrld or that tired feeling go to F
C Tracy'a and get a bottle of Loring's
aarsaparilln It will strengthen you
Edwin Floreth tho new Methodist
minister preached his first sermon at
tho Presbyterian church Sunday even
ing. IlHhppnintiuentH h tlio Tuttiro
will be Clear Like Jl n. m. Klm-
wood 3 p. m. and Heaver 7.45 n. ui..
on tho second and fourtn Suudaya ol
escli month Lockwood il a. in. and
BluetlraHsW p. m. on tho first and
third Sundays ol'each niorith.
Rheumatism is conceded to have its
origin in a poisoned condition of the
blood aud to bo moat aucccjal'ully
treated by llerbine which au'a upon
liver kidneys and other Wood purify-
ing organs thereby divesting the system
of the offending agenta. Price. 5o
cents.
County Assessor Judy was in town
Tuesday. JJe baa completed tho as.
scstutonia in all the townships in tbe
mit. end of the eounty excebt Elm-
wood anJ Heaver It is understood
tbsttone orhla assistants Mr. Burrow
desires to be released from catlVaeaiiig
Optima lowtrthlp in which case it wi 1
bo nceuwary for Mr. Judy in appoint
some one else for that township or else
uiaue Hie assessment)! there himself.
Misses Qnititln Hesnicr and Tbonm
son and Prof. MoKlwaln aro here today
to lake the teachers' examination. Su.
pcrtaleirtlcht Floyd reached here at
noon today being unavoidably delayed.
..-. A. h. Wilt baa purcbaaed 1000
acres of cattle company lautl laying 10
miles west bf their present location and
will fence it at once. Tho tract lake
In 5 mllcS of creek. Consideration
3 oo per acre. Kenton News.
tuis paper of taut week. Th exert'iie
were of a creditable cbaracier and were
much appreciated. The pUpilii were aa.
sisted in the iiiumo by Mrs. Mnide
Hodge and Mrs. Myrtle Bocur bolh
pfwhom sang solos and assisted in thu
instrumental musin.
PINE GROWING WEATHER
Rapid Growth of Graaa Slnoo Ro-
oont Raines.
Saturday and Sunday the heaviest
rain of tho season fell here. It was a
stesdy soaking rain and did much good.
It raraeat a time when there was much
capacity in the soil for moisture and
while uot a dsahing or really heavy
rain itaoakfd tbe soil in an acceptable
way. Tho precipitation was heaviest
on the 28tb being i.G5 inches.
Thtre had not been much rain here
fnrsomo tinio prior to this rain which
lias placed the aoil in a condition fa
vorable to plowing and iifonle Jesir
oua of putting in erops of feed fur their
stock are now embracing the oppor-
tunity to do so.
The effect of tho recent rains to-
gether with that of the mild weather
is dembtlslrated decidedly in tho rapid
advance which the grais has made
within the last two weeks- Uuder
these conditions tho range will soon bo
in fine shapo for cattle. Although the
lossis of catllo during tbe wiutor re
presents but a MUjI! percentage ih-ro
were a good insny cattle which bad not
been Ted. and wore lookiuR thin. The
advance bf fresh graas will soon help
their condition.
Woathor Hoport.
The following is a report of the
wedthrr ill this place for tbe mouth of
Airil as- furnished by the local observ-
er Mr. 0 0 Tatmebill:
Mean maximum temperature"
do minimum do
Mean temperature
Maxiiniiiit hint
Minimum cold
Urrato.it hinge of temperature
t'recipitathm 3.09 inches
Number days clear 12
do cloudy 9
do partially cloudy 9
Prevailing winds south and southeast.
For 8alo.
i wo good bull cslves good shspe
good colors led grain all winter out of
large. Aluooib Shorthorn cows and
puro blood Hereford bull. Piioe 810.
HollEKT & U'lAVfcR
XI taneh P Q Hthi- Kan.
Don't despair becsuso you have n
weak constitution. The vitalising prin
ciple of Herbme will assuredly itreneth
on it. In every drop of Ucrbino therv
is life. There is a stimulating regeu-
cratiHg power uoequaled in the whol
range ol' medical oreDaratlooa. Price.
50 cents.
Do yoll know that you can buy the
best goods at bWcat nriws for caah at
F 0 Tracy's
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A GREAT NEWSPAPER.
Tho Sunday edition of Tho St. Louis
Hepublie is a marvel of modern news
paper enterprise! The organisation of
Its neWS service is world wide complete
in overy department! in fact. suDtrlnr
to that of any other newxpaper.
lliemaKazioerectlen ia illustrated
In daintily tinted colors and splendid
uatt-tsne pictures. This section con-
tains more bigh-clsss literary matter
than any of the monthly taagaliors.
The rashibos illustrated in aatural col-
ors aro especially valuable to thn U-
diea.
'Ihe colored comic section is a genu-
ine laugh-maker. Tho ftmnv cartoon
are by the best artists. The humorous
storiw are high cla by authors of
nations! reputation..
Sheet music a high-clsss pnputsr
soog Is furolshed flea every Sunday
in Tho Itepunlic.
The price of The Sunday Rpublic
by nail one year ia 12.00. For aile
by all news dealets.
Professional.
L. S. MUNSELL. M D.
Beaver Oklahoma.
Ihe Kind Tea Hatsi ai iim.i4. .. u .. . .
In uwdr over 30 yeaw has bone the MpwtakW
y j M ka been de ttnder als mm
TuZf JiCcrre Allow bo one to deceive yolhtk&
AU Obuntotfolrji Imltatlosa andJnst-as-Kooflart eMt
BjtMlmeiitfi tfle wttb and eadangcr thd health oaf
wnte. and Cklldrea-exprlenco against Exptfrlteeat
What is CASTORIA
tatorfe is a harmless snhstltute ior Castor OIL ParsV
Koric Drops and Soothuisf Syrups. It is freasatfb II
contains neither Opium Morphine nor other Xaftoild
ubstance. Ita ago Is Its srUarantee. It destroys .Worfta
and aUays Feverishnest. It cures Dlarrhosa and Wtael
Colic It reUoves Teethlns; Troubles cutm CoatBaVMetl
aad Flatulency. If aaslmUatcs the Food rcmlseil'thsl
mocaach aad Doweto givins; healthr and natttesi imaL
The CWldren's Panaoea-Tho Mother'a Friends
OINUINK CASTORIA always
Star tht llfnattur of
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THE GREAT WI3ST1
The
Kansas City
Star.
By Mall baJlT sa4 Scalar UM a ?sar
Tss Wssklr. Oae Ysv u Caats
0
YKE BALLINGEfi
Attornoy at Law
Beaver
Oklalioraj
C. O. TANNtHILL
PKOBATK JUDGE.
1 will lake Filings Final I'ruors sne
Contest cases lor leaver county settlers
aver Oklahoma.
ccm
The Kind Ton Hare Aliajs Bougbt
in ute For over 30 Years.
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S2SS
Bsara the
Qtjmatare of
Orellsts should slwsva barrv . tnin.
of Ballard'aSnow Liulmsnt in case of
aociacot It applied immediately It will
blue the psln. ptevent sVelliog and
ii)oloratlo aad .qaleklr heal the
wouads. Price 25 and oO eeots.
A. Csrlyle BUekiiiors aad wire will
give su entertainment at tbs sckoa
Uiiae ionlght. Flao ImtruaiePttl aad
Voeelfojoa Character iraltatioB f
mry proputnM klo.l. Don't fail te
eeass. AdaiiMtQn Q ans!30Wai
There Is considerable discission
among the cattlemen of this county al
thia tinio over the recout order sent out
from Washington that all fences around
government land must bo removed
Almost erery paaturo iu Meade count
contains several quarters nf government
Und and if auoh an order is cuforced
ltdostroys the pssture and will drive
the oattlemrn out thus wotklng great
detriment to the count. If the fenc-
es have io come down it will force the
oounty Into worto cireunutancea than
have been experienced aiuca tho hard
times ofjho early '00's. The farmers
and cattlemen should lose uo time In
gating together and aiccrtiilnintr
whether or not tho matter emoot be
resaedled. There is bo question tut
tali ia strictly a esltia eounttv with nn
lj eaoagh firalng to raise feed Tor the
Ule csrry lUm tnrouKh th? wlnkr
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Failed on Borrowod Monoy.
ThoSiHte Capital ol' recent date
mentioned a cae orL. N. Williams who
had borrowed money of a Kansas Ciit
Commission Compsuy on 400 head ol
cattle. Tbe commisidon firm took 300
head of tho cattle to satisfy their mort.
gage and he claims this did not satisfy
it. The commission company eluinic.l
ho was indebted to them and waa a Hi-
uiliveand they secured a requisition
from Governor Stanley to lake him
from Oklahoma. . Williams was arrest
ed and released on writ of habeas cor-
pus. Williams was again arrested on
charge of obtaining money on false pre.
tenses. Hut this tliuo (Jov. JJurnes af.
tor hearing bolh aides of the cuse re
fused to graut the writ to take him to
Kansas City
'Soveral olh-jr cases" says tho Cap-
ital "have arisen in tho sauio way atd
aa n rule thu cattlemen have been tinan.
clall v ruined." Sneak ni? nl' n r. nr .
former lleaver county man the Capital
says:
J. U Scolt waaarrcatnd in a s'milsr
esse and taken to Kansas City for trial
II waa thrown in jail and the agents
of the commission firms it is said tool-
to Kanass City his cattle some of them
being thoroughbreds worth 8'Jo bach
and aold them lor butcher's cattln ai
823 per head. Uo had dven two mort.
gagca to the company of which Swaxcy
. ft .M.lll..l KJu..u ...
t m uiti.uui-i uhbip't i-njiiprriin iin.
flrmV funds and escaped to tho Argen-
tine ltopublic. Tho second murtcaL'ca
which 8cott had given to renew tlm
Brst Wero aold by Swasv for the nrk.l
nals and h took tbe money. When
Scott was able Io give bond and return
lo Oklahoma hn was financially luined.
Notice
BIy bona "John" and jack will stand
the season of 1001 ai my place loree
miles southwest of Heaver. "Joliu" is
a bay tjlydejdale horse weighing 1-10(1
povndasnd the Jack Is a black With
mealy nose and bcllv. Terms To Ins
sure $4 Ol) for the horae and 85.00 for
the jack. Auuuix l.KISJEtt.
8 fpfiiJ
For Bale.
Bdcobd hand orcan. six octave. t?orH
as new also a good second hand men's
saddle Gall on or addresa.
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ZHS ??.2lii commend Win. of
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WINEofCAfiDUl
fa w.tthia ths reach of all.
J" l.&.ln"Te. Ask onr draft;
for alt bottlsof Wln.o?5rdul.an
not taka a aubit tuia if t..Xr V
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CARTER TRACY
Attorney and Counsellor
at-L'aw.
Boovor - - Oklahoma
Also practice in nil matters or husincs.
Sloro Local or General Lain) Office.
Spoclal Partner JOHN S. DUFFlE
Attjrney Washington. Di 0.
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FIRST JTnAT ION'AL-.
BANK ;
TOTAL RESOURCES-
ONE- MILLION DOLLARS
E. L MEYER. President W. H. EAGAN CashlSf
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DKALEKS IX
LUMBER. LIME. CEMENT. AND ALL KINDS
OF BUILDER'S MATRRT at
Paints Oil Glass PUtty WIndcw-sash and Doors.
Brgrle-wrooca. Kansas
ARE YOU GOING TO BUILD?
Ifso
You Want to go where your money buys tile most lumber
You Will find our prices $uo to 2.00 below other yards.
You can afford to drive few miles farther to save $ to 5
You ean easy see oUr grades are better than other yards
We1 have by far the largest stock to seledt from.
We make it a point to carry jnst what you want.
We want you to inspect our stock and satisfy yourself4.
We have at all times N01 white cedar posts in all lengths.
We have at all tlnles No 1 12 to i8 poUnd locust posts
We are heie to stay and wattt your held and trad .
In return wc will give you good lumb?r itt lowest pr.
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WHEN ANYTHING BREAKS SEE
33. XUX. 3t3I3L3SS
Cfeneval
KJoterjoeirti a rSpeoialty1.
Repair Work of all Kinds Done PROMPTLY.
Guaranteed. Shop one door South of Roberts
McKillips Grocdry store.
Beaver
All Work
Webb A
Vi
Nine-
Tenthd of
all the
People
Suffer
from a
Diseased
ii Liver
Oklahoma
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