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BHAVRR BEAVER COUNTY OKLAHOMA TERRITORY THURSDAY OCTOBER 8 1903.
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VERYBODY'S AFFAIRS.
lluy Drown spent Sunday in town.
Lands and home fur sale fco
Tannehill & Hock.
Of courxo wo nil had a Ray tlnio at
the reunion. Wo always do.
If you want joud shoes latoit styles
go to J. W. Wohbn.
Will Brown ol Loekwood wu
omiig busiLOH callers thin week.
A new stock of 'clothing just received
nt J. W. Wubbi.
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Vhi .Jennie unil Mr. Frank Maple
"wero Hhoppiiijr in Heaver Saturday
ConiforU ud blanket- juit roocived
tJ. W.Wobbs
0. A. Aodersou of Woodward traa
-aoted buaines in town this wcok
Will Fields ia rusticating at Mioouri
Flats this week.
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J. W. Webb it huviiif; a good cave
bulll at liin'renidonce on tbo uoutb sid
All tbo farmers aro buiy tliii week
Latvesti-g their kafflr coru crop.
Sea J. W. Webb fur latest styles in
loo drets goods.
Miss Olara Hunted has been quite
lick bulls nuw improving.
A prsirie Ore destroyed luts of good
tauga on the North Flat Tunsday.
Nuw U a good timo to Iblok about
wl-tor stock sheds. See Craig Broth-
ers Liberal Kansas fur lumber.
W. J. Moudenhull school bind
appraiser passed through Beater this
wek turouto west appraiidug.
Will Palmer helped to servo the
rush of customers iu Madison's store
tiaturJay.
Roberts aud McKillips will make
you prices on groceries that cannot bo
duplicated anywhere.
II. B. Curubs deputy sheriff of
Woodward county wih transacting
business in tho county sent Imt week.
Hoy B. and Abel J. Kllis of Hugu-
too Kuiiskb wcro in Heaver last week
with watermelons.
Crulc Brothers of Liberal Kansas
ar in the lumber business to atay and
they aro making stajinp prices
Misr.es Lura Oant uud Anuie Itedi-
Bier were baptised and takrh lutu the
Adveutist church Saturday alterooou.
8. G. D.ividnon ar.d family moved
tu town Mouday and are occupying
tbo Uuddick property.
Tbs Sels Liberty Dell school shoes
tt s an sale at F. 0. Tracy.s every psir
warranted.
County ommiisiouers are holding
their regular quarterly sessioa this
Week.
Miss Jennie Quinn commenced ber
duties at teacher of the Cottonwood
ohool Monday.
Liberty Bell school aboes in sites
from cbilds 6 to misses 3 iu stock at
Tracy's.
0. G. lledduk is making prcpara
tiuna to coLSlruot a new residence on
bis claim.
'Sea F. 0. Tracy for latest styles in
fall batt new goods frain 11.00 to.
13.00. m
During tho month of September 129
' homestead entries wero made beforo
tke local officers at Beaver.
A full lino oi mens womens and
-ehil.rens overshoes and rubbert at
8. C. Tracy
Major Wellborn and family moved
to town Tuesday and are occupying
IUO -HUUipvuu iiuiriijr.
Sea tbo new lino of infants shoes
lch have jutt been receited at
Tracy's.
Mrs Uen'fiugue aod son spent a few
flays in town ibis week attending tbo
Old Soldiers Reunion.
Wo understand that A. Grcres has
p'trchttsrd the building lunnrrly oc-
cupied by tho Keddlck saluun and will
open a restaurant
Hear Rev. Oalaway at the church
nest Sunday ovenii). Uo will givc
iis a young uian'a receipt for mitkiitg
prricrves.
Tho J. I! Henry VaudcVilln Co.
showed in town Monday and Tuesday
night. To make a long story abort
Iho aiTuir was strictly on tbo bum.
During tho electrical htorra FriJny
nl(;lt It ii lie Cliilcott's harp wus strirk
bv llhiniiii but no materiut damugo
was done.
Her. W. J. Msrtindsle of the Dodge
City McthodK Conference was in
Heaver Saturday nnd Sunday aud held
quarterly nieoting at thu church.
Lee Harden of Optima wan a e.iller
in town Inst week. Ho came in iroin
Texhonm huving Qcorgo Spillmsn in-
sane in chargo.
F. II. Anderson our up-tn-date
merchant has iustalled a new cash
register in his store. This is the only
machine of the kind in Reaver.
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Druuii-und aud family of
Meads who were onco residents of
Beaver haft gone to Washington to
retfcie
"Cowboy Charley'' who bas been
frith a show for asme mouths returned
10 Beaver this week to improve his
elaia.
Mrs O M. Gardner who bas been
fending several months tt Witt's
lyings Arkansas returned bonre last
vreek WHcb improved lq health
BaHa A Bmwb Liberal la ans aod
Tyreee Oklahoma carry a eowpleto
HeefTSfyihlng.tBuall.T foaaw 1st
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C G. Uddiuk and wife have moved
to their homo on six milo. Where
Charley will resurno hit regular Inbits
of atockraiilng.
Wilber Hall and wife who hivn been
visiting relatives in eastern Oklahoma
returned to their homo south ol town
Monday last.
F. P. Madison wont down to Cusicr
the Grst of tho week. Mrs. Madison
returned home with him and will spend
it few days in Beaver.
Bob Smith liveryman of Liberal
wot in town the latter part of lust week
Ho came down to bring a drummer who
interviawed our merchants.
R. II. Loofbourrow aod wife and
son Harold who havo been attending
the Fall Festivities at Wichita return-
ed home 8unday Thoy report a goud
Fair and a pleasant trip.
Miss Jennie Mnplu has rented a
room with Mrs Ruth Smith uod will
como to town tu keep bouse for her
sister Miss Mao who is attending the
Heaver school.
Miss Dculah Wilson who has boen
boarding wilh Mrs. J. W. Webb and
attending our city school returned
homo this week on account of home-
sickness. Mrs. Amos Hibbs met with quits a
painful accident ono day recently.
Whilo walking in the yard sho tripped
on a wire sod fell bruising ber face
considerably.
Aro you goiog to Duild? tf so you
will need lumber lath shingles doom
saah lime cement etc. See Colin A
Brown Liberal' Kansas and Tyrone
Oklahoma for prices.
Mrs. Maudo Hodge who bas been
spending soma days In Kansas City
purchasing millinery goodi returned
homo Saturday. Her father J.
Blancbard met her at tho mil road
23d Hatisun is fuffcriug from a boil
on his neck which hair gruwn almoM
into Iho proportions ol u carbuncle.
If l'.l looks at yoa rutr cnxiirayn
now days don't mind lis not his lauli.
J N. Allsworth aud little son of
ICokomo wcro iu town Saturday
This is Mr. Alhworth's first visit to
Reaver since last June. Ho likes tin-
country and stays with it.
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Owing to the extreme lw price
very few cattle will change hands iu
tuts county mis season. All those
who can do so will hold over for higher
prices.
Elder Slurgtoi; who is conducting
an AdvcntUt revival meeting in hi
big tent atthia place was u plesisn
caller at thu Herald office one day luM
week.
B. R. Gaut of Clear Lake camn in
with his family to attend tho revival
meeting. Wi were glad to observe hi
arailing visago in our sanctum Salur
day
Craig Rrolborr Liberal .Kansas aro
dealers in all kinds of boilders' materi-
al lumber lime cement doors sash
windows shingles tar and .ftlt paper
elo.
Clurles Dnnlap and wife of Liberal
weto in town Saturday nnd Sunday at-
tending tho Advent met ting which is
being rondtictod by Mldcr Sturgeon
WV aro glad to nrknowledgo a plenuht
call from Mr. Dtmlrji).
Our business policy Is "Live and let
iivo.'1 If you do not bclicyo it thn
next tilde you aro in Liberal Kansas
or Tyrone Oklahoma call on Holin &
Drown at tho lumber yard nnd ask for
P'es on anything you want.
J. C. Ilodpo wbu Ins boon spending
the pxst two years nt Liusing as a re-
sult of a little crookedness in lijs oiTicinl
dntii while serving as county ircasurer
returned homo last vvock having served
out bis timo.
G. L. Hays and daughter visited
home lolks t Ivanbno over Suturd'y
and Sunday Mr. Ilayn returned to
his Hehool duties Sunday but bis
ilut:hter who had become linraeskk for
mamma rciuuined nt homo.
We have a telephone pny station at
thn X I Utiich connecting Plains and
Meade. Toll charges over thoso lines
is 25 cents fur any onnncticn.
Gcrow'Tcltphono Co.
Meade Kantas.
Gootgo Spillinnii of 'Texhoma was
hrnuuht before the bowl of Insanity
last Pridsr and was declared itisano.
Depulit-H Harden and Hanover depnrt
pd for Norumn with him Saturday
morning.
Dan W. Jones and son Ben M
Jones uf Dover Oklahoma passed
through town Inst week. Thesa men
are school land appraisers and arc
looking after tho school lands in this
county.
We think we hnvo the most con-
siderate tot of subscribers ever boaMed
of by a newspnper. Since our return
home many of tbcro havo called in aud
made us lmppy by presenting tho ccin
of tho realm. Whero could you go to
find moro consideration. Show us.
Notleo of Teachors' Bxn.mlnu.tlon.
The next regular quarterly teacher
examination will bo held on Friday uud
Saturday. October Oih aod Ulst 1003
at Beaver and Guymon.
Ella Baker
Co Supt.
Miss. Kiln Bsker returned to her
duties at- county superintendant Thuro
day after t short isit with relatives
at Nye. Miss Jhkcr's mother just
recently camoout from Iowa and will
irnwin permanently iu our county.
We are glad t) wclcotno her.
If some fortuuato being has a little
extra cash why not put up some good
Hubiantial houses for salo aud rent.
There ato few ways iu which money
could bo put to better Use Vacant
houses uro snapped up like the prover.
blal "hot cukts."
Tho Advcntlsts revival meetings
which weio being L'el'l at this place
clo"cd with tho eve-lug service Sunday.
Tho meetings wero very interesting and
instrjctive hut owing to thu disagree
able weather wero not so largely attend
cd as tluy might otherwifn have been.
Deputy sheriff Naylnr came ii last
Friday with J. C. Slovens from the
west end of tho counU- acuiust whom
mii indictment wni fnifiill by tho recent
grand jury. Ho is now biing held nt
Heaver awaiting tho arrival of bis bond
for appearance at the next term ul
court.
A number of wagons pnssed through
Beaver Monday which is evidence that
the tide or immigration huotnbating.
Oou wagon boro the inscription
'Hiavcr county or bust." As they
arrived safo und sound eupposo they
will postpona tbs "busting'' act until
later.
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J V Stevens advance man. or s. he
says a parody on tho advance man of
(he J. H Henry show was in (own the
latter part of lait week oVcoralintf our
buildings with the grand show bill.
To HoaM-.Ir.er asd MUton.
J'or I 5(50001 will eW sod warrant
tfis title to any vaeat) quartet MtiM
ofUadiB'Bsavef eeuaty.
40 aad 60 sere IracU at S3.50 'tUr
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Thursday and Friday lust and
cpeiially Friday night gavo us a
regular old fashioned sand storm At
limiM thu sand blow iu such gusts that
it wss nluiost itripotsibio to discern
oIJhcIs ucruss the street A refreshing
nhswer full FriJiy night which' ccoled
things off acme and sitrro then the
weather has houn boautilul.
Deputy Sheriff DeSpain csmo Iu
Monday with Barney l'itts of Gate
Township nhn had been arrested on
complaint of A. J. DicLsou charging
him with pointing a gun in a threaten.
ing manner. Ho was brought before
Judge Mccso nnd on sseortaining that
no bond for costs hod been given sod
the coraplslnlug witness falling to put
up ono the judge ditaststed lh) cate
Afterwards Ik cortsty attorney indors-
n a sefepUiat before -"uiue 1'anBelilH
sshI Pil4e f f arr sated en a psaee
wrrMMl yrtHptly prays Itsnd foi
Ws appWraase-ai UW Htww-lfrf Sd
During thn hiu' priirie Om at Miss-
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ouri 1'inis ninxisy inn tiarn and r.c l
of Mr. Long ami I red of Mr. Taylo
was destroyed
III lat week's paper we pnblilied i.
notice of n meeting in r.ifin-nce t Land
Scrip to be held at tin- Beaver (Jminli
Hank when it should have read nt the
Ihnk of Weaver City. Willi the
correcting of thi nmiee w can inform
tho public tliut the Bnnk of Reaver
City will hereafter receivo uppluatiun
fop such suripx.
Our sister eilT Meade was visited
by u destructive fire ono dsy last weok
by whljh the Until Meadf wsst con-
bumed. Ho far we can learn no
further damage was done. Wo were
u.isbto to L'srn the eauso of thn fire.
Later Since setting above we are
tnfornml llut iho hotel was struck by
lightning aud set nfiro.
3aLHS DAYS at Knglcwood Kan-
sss Tuesday and Wcduesday October
13th and 14th 1P0IS at which timo
you can buy all sorts nf stuff "awful'.'
cheap. Twenty per cent off of regular
prices. Best Colnrado potatoes 8(1
rents per bushel; bntb vrire !1 25 per
cwf Two days only
F J. Leo.
Sheriff Hibbi and Deputy Nnylor
departed lor tho Kansss pcnitontinrj
Saturday morning with tho prisoners
Itrlte and MeGinnis who wero each
sentenced to fmir years iniprionuHiil
at tho rrceut term of court. Owing to
qusrentinc regulations it was necessary
to hold them here fifteen days before
they could bo admltled nt Litnting.
While engaged in milking a cow one
day recently Mrs. S. M. Brazil reoriv
ed a sevcro injury by being kicked on
tho wrist by the animal. Mri Bra7.il
caiiio to town SKurdar anc Dr. L; S.
Munsell dreshed iho injurv. Upon ex-
nmination bo fonnd t'n it no hones
wero broken but the wrist wai badly
brulsod.
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Col. A. L Mcl'hersou paid Beaver
a pleasant call tho latter pait of I nit
week. Un returned In Woodward
Saturday taking with him Curt Holmes
tisi'tMit cashier of thn Htuk of Bnvcr
City who will visit for a short timo al
Vie.i' The Colonel will o to Grand
where his son Uavid makes pruol ou
his cUim this week
br Suto.
I will offer at Publio Sslo at the
Hock Lively Barn on Saturday October
2 lib lUO.l about thirty bead or good
horses Including brood mares geld.
IngS and fivo niuln rolls htso sonic
marts broko to work Thin is one of
the best lots of Iioims ever offered lor
sale in Beuvcr county. Terms; 5 per
cent off for cash or ttrgotiublo notes
bearing 10 per cent interest.
Ilticn Howne.
A uuruber of Beaver ppnpl-; were
somewhat nxcited Friday eveuiug when
u tire broke out iu tho vicinity of F. I'
Madison's barn. D. D. Frouk uf Klin-
wood bud come In to attend tbu Old
Soldiers Reunion and eiiinpcd over near.
tbo barn. At the time Mr. I-rotit
built n fire to prepnrnsiipier n bih
wind prevailed nnd the fhmes spread
io rapidly that it could tint bo con-
trolbd. A number of persons saw tho
bluzeand ran nt unco to help cxltopii h
it and luckily no danutgo w3 done.
This should be another Icrsnn to per-
sons building camp fires to he extremely
eaieful and especially when tho wind
is blowing.
A uuinbir ot friends ol Mr. anil Mrs
J. V. '1 homiHon called nt theli borne
Monday evening for a farewell (o the
eouplo who left tho next day Tor Ohio
Tbo gathering was in thn nature of a
surprise to Mr. and Mrs. 'i'Liinpin nnd
wasPDjnred by all. The uninvited gue.it s
prepared themselves bringing a lot of
good things to eftt and aft?r uri even
ing nf general good time lau.li was
servul. Everyone present seemed to
try to excell tho other in making thn
evening pass pleasantly with Hie result
that all had a j dly good tlnm The
only thing that marred tho pleasure of
tlm evoulng wni thu ir.otigtn llist w
unrnaosoon tri loo our old irteud"
from our mlil't
Duriug the hfe of every newspaper
there aro limes win u pews mint h
publisheil however well tin publisher
would like In oml same. This week
it Is with regret that wo mention the
dipartiiia nf un old resident of our
town aud everybody's friend. Owing1 li-
the bad condition uf his wife's bealtl
J V. TlinmiHiie decided to aln.ngi
location in hopu of itiiprovini sstne
and they acrot'lliiufv left this plaei
Tuesday morning for Kent Ohio where
they expect to initio their In turn home
Mr and Mrs Thompson bavn lived hen
for a number uf years and ei'joyrjd iht
friondshlp and goodwill ufull. While
we are sorry iu loose this enlmable
eoupla from imr midst we wish thtui
God speed in their new homo and
assort them that whenever ll'uy tire
of the east thai Ibey iiaye a wide el role
of friends who are ever read? aid
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HAPPY RD-UNION.
Old SoUUora Moot in Ro-unlon
aud Bpond Two Duya of
Rortl Plonouro.
The old S-liin-i's Hniiulon bbh
was held al H-avi-r Tinniiny aod Fli-
day Ouobci Kt nnd CI was Jmmther
HO (f those enj ly.iti'e oeeainu i which
eecur periodipslly in our elty. Tho
attendstice was imt impiensn but Ihtro
wire jiiit pnnugti prpunl to muku the
'cea-ion thoroughly cnjny.iblo. The
time was spent iu spciikiug singing nnd
martial mUnic. A splendid progrnm
was rendeied in th fvreuonn and
aftcrunoti of c-ieh day ai.d rousing
cvuipfircJ wen held eueh eeuinir. If
wo arc to judt'o trnm the l.iti'hter
and applause wo Minuld my Ihst all
enj'ijel thcmaulvc to the tulket
capaeitjf.
Addresses were delivered by M-tjnr
Wn'ibornp Celoorl Mel'hcrson Rev.
(l.ilway Rev. Martindr.le Elder
Sturgeon nod Comrades Q.iitm Smith
Drum and llibl.s. We nrc tint to suy
which was the most ebquent but if
we. wore it would Kc a bard matter la
decide. Alt "ere delivered in u pleas-
ing manner and wero well rsrr.ived.
Thu thoughts dropped und the im-pro-ious
msdo will long be re'iietubered
by those who hud the privilege of hear-
ing tho .speakers. Much credit is duo
thu Heaver Hand and Smith Drum
Corp for their nssiitunce as well us the
young and old people in general who
helped wilh vocal music to nukn the
Reunion n sucsess. Miss Jennie Qainn
was Daughter uf tho Regiment hnd
filled the position in a manner filling
t an old soldier daughter. Sho
also delivered a recitation with much
credit. Atuun the other speakers weto
Misses Edna Shore and Alma Garrcit.
These Jd'ing In-JicJ did well and
received luud and long applause. Iu
tho afternoon of the last day Ihc Drum
Corp follow?d by n gay band of young
folks and incidentally a few ulder
heads proceeded tu visit overy businiss
house in town for n "tefc em up."
They rot everything Item a iiuirpin at
Webb's dry goons sioie to a cathartic
iill at the drug store.
Thn occasion of un bid soldiers reun-
ion is alr-uys hailed wilh delight in
Beaver uud so long as the town remains
a town uud that will bit forever the
patrioti-ru will burn brighter and we
will o or bo ready to eommemnrrtte the
memory of those hrav boys who made
us all that we are. Wc say Ged bless
the Old Soldiers an may eueh year
make the memory of thiir brave deeds
grow brighter
Furewoll to Frlonda.
To the Editor of Bearer Hrrnld:-
Wlll you allow mo to thank thoso who
ussisted lomnku our Riuniou nsuecetY
We feol thtuLful to tho people for help
in a fiunucial way; to tbu Beaver Baud
forjtheir asistnnci'i to the Drum Corp
for martial music; to tho singers who
gavo us rousing War Song; to the
speakers for their excellent sddressrfj
to tho young ladies fur their help in
making things jolly and ttf tho public
in gecerul for their help-
I hope that jo'i ma; have a Reunion
each yoar. 1 will not bo wilh you iu
iiersjn hut my heart shall ever bo wltH
you. I would rather nttend ah Old
Soldiers Reunion at Beaver than uay
plucc else. You huvc mure rnthud-
nm aud bitter hearted people I never
met.
I wjb to thnuk our old m.fghburs
nnd Menus for their kindness to Mrs.
riiomps'iin and mjsnlf. You all seem
more like brother's and sister' and
Mns and daughters to us. We tuny
never see you ngafn but wc shall never
forgit )u 1 mil bid you all furowbll'
my dear frienJs. If we never meet
here again let us meet at Jesus feci.
Uuod-bve Clod bless you all;
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Thompson
J. W. "WEBB
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Give me your order for Wind MilUf
Pumps Casings Pipe- Etc
I cah fill your drder for
anything in my line.
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Our shoe dcpailmcrit sivo you the most complete assoir:
merit of shoes to select from in the townt
Stylish shoes servicaUlo shoes perfect filtin: shstfsj
shoes for any and every occasion.
Exclusive agency for "SELZ" SHOES the1 best shoos UiS
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All doods first in Quality---Lowestx:
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A ijuiei wedding toolc place ul. the
Oitv Hotel KuiiiIhv October -itli Iftdlt
in which Uudotph Ieppill of ilalll
eiiuniy Nehratha and Mis Lena
Thitmo. ol Liberal ICiinas wero' thu
rMilraciing parlies Tho ceremony
wnu performed by JudjiO II. I). Mcrsa
iu bin chur'aeterittiu manner afteni i.ieh'
the happy conplfi and a number nf fi'iJ
vlied RPcBts virrn aummunscd t6 (ho
cmrimodioas dluiief (mini wlidte awsilrd
thein a sumplumiH wedding feiwt pre-
pared by the nlijlffll diai'd of Mfv
Thompson nnd her aAilfUnk Wtl
undiraiand that the -wjy married'
couple will rwjde p'lrmaweatly in
Nubratka. Tbu llarald of r M-
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The tiiric is near lit hand whefi x
you will bt fie'edin from $2500 to
$100 worth of liili supplies
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and let me ttuotc' firlces; I wilf
uariintcc that - caii sell you the
(roods rls loW and lewer ttiah yu caii
buy them frCnr catalfigtie houses of
at Iho railroim;
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The Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 17, No. 16, Ed. 1, Thursday, October 8, 1903, newspaper, October 8, 1903; Beaver, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc68454/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.