The Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 17, No. 32, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 28, 1904 Page: 1 of 4
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l-nt iiutabered One (i) and Iwelra (it) and
the East-luilf uf lbs Karlb will quarter- of
Keetlon thirty-roe (30 Township loor (41
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Hearer ami Tenltory of Oklahoma offering
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aMprmwrty twins; Mlu andrr order of the
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Aiiomey at Law.
Liberal lCieas or litiaver) Oklt.
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DOKS A OEXEHALPItAOTlCK IN
MEDICINE and SURGERY.
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9. Attorney-at-Law.
Jttad Office butloewi a Spctialtr.
Woodward Okla.
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I Prolate Judge.
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Iloiklnii f;tovy t Trtiy.
Uiciimle jrt r hotno with mnlo f
lltose bntntifttl .iulnn t Velb'.
CbllJreii'e rvi J-u-wear gar aunt
W J. W. Wtbb'n.
MU Junn'e Maple liai accepted
cfrrk'iip in P. t. AlMdinon'it utorc
bur nil Irt wlitel at Webti'a
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winter K00(1V
Hiram iVclrlmui anil Oluda HUncti
atl went to Ttibenl tliu luitor part of
n week reiurinnjf Imme Saturday
Mri. 10I111 Luveleta U itl.la to be out
actio after a jevcro attack of tbo
uiuuips.
Tlie revival nicutiti wblob bave
beeu held at tbo cbnrch tbo part week
cto4id witb Iheevenimtfervlco .Mondj
Oralu Urotlii'iT uf Liberal Kmas
rc in tbo lumber buiinen to atay aud
they are oiakjng ta)in(t price
George Fritz of tirati'l Vulley
catao down lo attend tbe tcactiera exam
inntiuo tbi week.
1. II. Audo abii wis viuarr tbe
weather a portion of latt week aud waa
confined to bed a part of thn time.
At tbo prutcut tituo Glvdo Maple 1
anjouroiti); in Old Mexico. He will
return to Ueaver ncitin in iho spring
Mr. 0. L. Ilaya uktne up from
Custer aud ia spending a tituo witb btr
husband and little-daughter
A. UruvM bad fteab oysters on Halo
last week. 'J' hey weio. enspped up like
the proverbial "bot-rako."
Now ia a Kud tiulo lo think about
iuter stock aheds. tieo Craig Ilrutb-
:ra Libert!. Kantia fur lumber.
Andrew Uttz. ol'lbe doldien Home
Lcavannoilb Kama is etiioogour nvw
reader.
0. W. l'rktr and atiua are building
a storm cave for L'raok MclChllpj. A
vory Kood idea Mr. McKilitpi.
Ia ycur old coat or cape shabby?
J. W. Webb can aoll'jou a new 000 at
a roatonabio prion.
Mrs. Morris aud sou Hob of the
South Plata attended to legal busiuus
iu Beaver this week.
Clydo Williams who arrjvod in
lhavur laH ek ii now employed aa
atttiatant in the Uiiik of Heaver City.
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Mrs. lUchel lioguu apetit ibo greater
poribin of las' week at her claim down
ihe river. Sho has just completed a
uow hou- nn the mine.
vMias Mary Davis b u rrturord aud
resumed her duties at I bo .Qrovrs
reilaurani. He r-ister Mbs Lulu
returned n bur home on Clear creek.
Jnbn Jolitison was in town Tuesday
gaftl3t aiedictiie for a bad cold. Seems
hkrf evervbodr was homo when the
cohM wero pawedj
Villiatb MtDuu; Undo Uilly" Ii.ir
tbo lutaliir on the ground and will
build an adliiion to the White House
hotel.
Bdlin & Brown Liberal Kaoaai arid
TyroMOklahoms carry a complete
Hoo of evervlbint; uiuallr found iu a
lumber janl.
Curt lloluira has itbout fecoycrcd
from his atiack of the mump and is
reautulDitiU duties. as cashier nl the
bftik.
JohnByen who ued to tecide ou
tbe Ciuisrron bat who is now located at
Gnge brought Dr. Tliorpnp in Ueavtr
Tuesdsy .
. Tbe jiib departmeut of the Hersld
k'aa keen busy the past week Hi by
all knew wViere tu come lo Rtt tbe work
with neatness and dUpalck
WWiiatKHi Urotker dealers in bar
: i4' vaddiery palrmtW'd Ihe
Ikktal'aj'derttticiit liberally this
wax 1
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1rTWof( id" eimtern Oklahoma
hits fofssf m "rUaivcr witb rooms at
tbe Ofnivri rtaftawfihl. Hit family Is
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BEAVER ttltAVEk COUNTY
If t. M4Urm tti Vtwn l ik
Kiowa tediy to fWiK a faw d ij..
Are you iolii)( 10 baildr Ii to you
will need lumber Utfi litnr doore i
a.ili lime ccnteut etc tied Ui.llit A;
Drown Liberal Kmimi aud Tyrrne
Uklabuiua fur prleea.
MIm Minnlo aud KiutuA Siramona
and brothel Oliarlcy wbn bave been
ttbieot from Braver county for aevanl
nniith returned to their cUiw t'ue
Irtt c( lbs week
We ilubbed ap 1I10 bUbka for tbe
tort nh!i aatrBioia I ml week and (hey
will oon starttu I heir reguUr rouo.U.
If lucre ever was nn unwelcnnie vuitor
it U tb apniir. 1 ttnuder wli)?
Oriiit Urutbr Liberal ICunsa tiro
deatora in all kttida of builders' oiat'crl-
I buiilttr lime cement doom ah
wiuduwf sbiuutet tur aud felt piper
etc.
lion. Claud JDuval wilt apak at
Englem.od i'vbrunry Ti for I be biorfit
of 1 bo ilnptUt eburcb admiMiou 25 cla.
l'liO'o wlm can altould bear bitu a be
u it brilliant t pcakcr.
Wanted
heavy work
To Irado
borao for
light team.
Ei.qniro at
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II. Auderiou'j:
I'. E. MuL'henon ctuhier nf the
bank of Beaver City and wifo are
visiting with their parent at llio Mo-
Phcnon ranch ibis week. Woudwaid
News
. Mr. Hlodscau had tbo uiisfortuno lo
loe Iim liottso and Ita-contents by fire
Friday night lie entimates hi to4 )
875.00. Ho left Saturday for Chaac
wounty Knai where he will remain a
outiplo of months.
We have cut our locnt news a little
abort Ibis week lo make room fur
correspondence. Tbs loltcru bavu bcin
omitted the paU few wctkno; b:cuuc
wo did not want to publirb sauio but
because our tpace lus been ao limited
Tbo addition lo iho Ttiompran Hotel
ia makit.tj rapid headway. When atk
vd who was 'bofcing" the jib the
carpenters replied 'Mh. Tbumpsou."
It will bo dune light now we are euro
if that is tbe c.
Our business policy is "Live and let
Jive." Uyoudd not belieyo it t'ue
uuxl time you are in Liberal Kansas
or I'rrotin Oklahoma call on Uolio &
Urowil at iho lumber yard aud ask for
.Wson anything you want.
A 3. Havuea and wife of Farming
ton Minn aro vtsitlrg 01 the Kiowa
with Mi. Hariius iiter Mr. George
Wldtakcr They will return homo
about February 8. Mrs. Haynes is.a
nltce of F. P. Madron.
It is announced ibat a "cat which
wears breecho" has been a regular at-
tendant at tb revival uu-ulirgi but
always aycd n the outside. Better
look out "juay" tumebudy ha blood
in bis eyo.
Tbo report the cuudiliun of the
Bank of Beaver City at the clone of
busiuots December; 31 11)03. will be
found in Ibis isue. Tbo same report
was illegally pubiubwl to tho Journal
Homo timo ngo add nsuco bad tu be
wpublished.
J. II. Hulling und wife returned to
jown Suuduy and aro now keeping
houso with l heir daughter Mrs.
Uculuh Hull at the Wbito Hiu
hotel Mr tilalliniti intends It;-bull J
s soon us bo cau make tbe proper
arrangements.
Wlillo reluming from Liberal 8atur
day lo which place he had gone with
the remains of Mis. John Z 7gp
Kuimelt Gardner was taken nitli
mumps and is now quite aick bo having
taken cold. We hope ho may soon be
much Improved.
The many friend of 0. H Tyler
will be pteaml lo team that be wss
wed to a Mrs Saxony at' Oklahoma
City fbortly after returning to lliai
place from Dsarer about two tuoulliM
ago. Wo al -rxtend congratulations
und wish Mr. Tyler and bks bride
success.
Wo bad a birthday last Saturday-
was just tjittcn pliu and in honor of
the neeaiUs a. ftw of tbe young ladies
of Beaver cattio in -and wo thjoyed a
"Hen party.' 0' eourso we diin't faifey
waklHg a b)g "blaw" aboat Mrtsalf but
fh will ay tbat'.wq peiit ttieot (he
U(k evMtjia or tr 111. Tka rel
iW jjifU wofr & Ike flpl.
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OKLAHOMA TERRITORY THURSDAY JANUARY 38 19114.
H0cr id Wlaeaa Keoer t Vit
" l'"1' oaraelf o'tt of Ike ktwt-bote
ana graip oar pcu lo tcil the- Rrruie
reader of the Herald ilut wo are still
alive and happy. The mere fct thai
wo are tf the feminine perauaaiou is all
that saved our bids and tallow buwevo.
for had St nut been to we would have
been ' tUmped into tlie'etrib" o say
Cotk Hibiii. FnT the betiidt of thot
who are nut familiar with the case n
band wo will re-publib the iuuoeut
local which while It waa intended as a
nultrr uf uewn and more of x troinpl-
ment than otherwise. caused lm (xiw-
wow and alnust the adieu lo lire ol Ike
writer. In fact Ihe whole Thuma
family wro thn-attocd witb eilcrmioa
liou. Truly it is useleat lo cat your
pearli bvforo swioe. The local is as
folltmi;
"The new IC of P. hall is well under
way. Jblbcrt fJlifi Leu (ljineraad J.
C Hodge are doing the carpenter work.
Sdvcral others lend a lulping hand
oiJte m awliile but lbeo geullcmcn
supxriutcud the job.'
Now reader get yqur lelwooj.e snd
to if you can find any "rltr" iu ll.e
above local. Mr. Klbcrt Clill who hy-thc-vay
it high tniek muck coca uf
the walk aud Till; ON I A' -'.upciin-tvnder"
ol Ibo building of :hu K. or P.
Hall stopped u 011 the street Ihe other
day and ripped u np tbe back for
drawing him dowu lo tbo level with a
ciitni'i other individual who ate employ
ou aa carpenter ou tliu ilall. wo are
ready lo aeknuwlidgo our mtxtako iu
atyii'g eo tJunpy and d. C. Hodge
are helping lo anirrititcnd the job and
wuldnotfor the world depiive Mr
C ill of any honor in iho matter but s
far a bi "IcVel" is concerned we think
any man who will slop .1 lady ou ibo
atrcet utid engage iu public brawl and
uut ouly atop at that out shoot -u his
head in public prace in falae aud di.
graceful uecualiuus jut becau.o be
thinks l.e baa not ini-u puffed up
euough need rather to Im drawn 'up"
iuttead of "down" to bo oil a level with
a man who is working lo ti.ru a huueat
do'Ur.
Wliili we don't any but that Mr.
Clift H a good carpenitr bo must
nmiembt-r ILat tueru wire carpeuter
.... a . ...
Uciotc lie wu-s born ana will oc car.
pentera alter bo is dead an J had he
uu7cr Mtu Ucvcr the K. of P. Hall
would hate bocu built just ibo sjiur.
Don't get tbe idea ioio your head
Mr. CliTi that Ton cau scare u. Here
after when jou have auv grievance
agaluat iho Herald como lo the ofUrc
aud nee the rtrKiusible party Maude O.
Thomas. Wti aod wo aloni nro
reiipooaible for and reidy t.i back
uuy attiulu lht appears iu iho licrald.
A cbauge lo colder weather and a
little snow prevailed at tilts plaro the
Utt of llio week. Monday muriiiug
was rromising blizztrd weather but
about 11000 the clouds broke away and
tbo kuo ahuwu forth lo make tliu heart
gted The nights have heen (j'lile
oris p and chill but jl-t eii.iuh 90 lo
fi.l the old drones with ir.w tiyor and
tuako 'em move at a double qairk.
After publication of tbe Herald last
week it was decided to lake the remain
t Mr. John Savage to Perry for
vburiul hence enteimeat was not made
in lite Heaver cemetery as announced.
The deceuaid waa taken lo liberal
Friday where the l-ody was rmlnliiiVi'.
John Savage ami niolher-in-taw
Mr. M. J 3- Graft K-lt Saturday
morning and accouipanK-d tbo cor; so
! Perry where buiisl waa made Suu
dav. .
lUfile have been the ohIt the pit
week. Andy MjKcw r-.fll.'d iff a
tuecrchaum pipe a pin and a watch
chain Monday. F. P. Madison recur
ed Ite pipe W U. Thomas the phi
and Lee Gosney the chain. The
grapbaphone which waa rxfib'd ly
John Loveless wuv won by Wiley
Ithndes of ihe Cimarron 'and J II
Fiaglo necurrd the watch given uway
by Huberts & McKihlp.
Col. A. L. MePheiaon. and Mura
Cult Holmes aud Cljdx Williams were
entertained by Maj. Wellborn aod hi.-
wife on the -4'b lost in celihrtion of
Mrs. Wellboru's 33J birthdar. After
pretaklng of a'auinplunu dinner (a
Col. McPltersun says it regular old
fiahlvti lug rolling dinner) Ibey
Journeyed homow.' wuliiug woiue
ot.ei blrlbdajr cawo emy daypro-
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tbO lf taislilaasssajl fflUiwutj
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lie 1 key wire iaiviiedV tU-lcail
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Mr. J. SMTavsiA Tamtm Ayrmrl
A tdenran mti rceeived t wwdny if
feraoon by Mi Kate Bchaell sf lhi
city announcing the death of Mh
Jack BaVNge of Heaver formerly Mu
Bessie Urave a society belle of this
City. Duath oecared el Besver yeateY-
day mo.otng wbtte Mi. rJavago ha
lived for Ihe pat year. Both Mr
aud Mrs 8ava:t are well known iu
Oulhrio. Mr. Savage having alleaded
the 'anil legidature as private atctetary
to 0. It AbmuUrr president of tin-
Seventli MQueil.
The aanojticeiu'jtit of ibo doatli of
Mia Savage will come as a turprite In
ber many friends in Ouiliri" as few ol
them had heard of her illnoe. During
tbe lajt few weeks frripieut report ol
herillneas have come Iroui Beaver; but
uone that her condition was couidred
dangerous and in ibe last few days the
ri-K!l were Ilut- abe was improving.
The cau-e or the death is unknown.
Mits O raves was one of the leading
society young ladies tf this city for a
number of year. Her father who
una; resides at Perry for a lung lime
muuaKed the old fair grouu... and with
her brother was one of tbe leading
horkcmea of tbe territory. Suis
Grave w 11 bsnotoin bright und
accomplished aod had many adioiier
in Oothrie. At the last fair alio wa
toted the most popular young lady iu
Guthrie and was tutdd .Ihe itueru ol
the lair. She waa nut only ha nlsome
but ht forceful aud bauttlul character
also made ber nuay friends and the
aono'tPceineut ol tier ueatu win ue
rccitved with general regret.
Wbtlo in Uuthiio atieuding ihr
ieulMUure .Mr oarage oriued a aide
acfputctauce and jisl a year ao to-
day be and Mia Graves wero inanicl
at Pond Creek. The marriage was a
surprise even to tne intimate ftieudr.
During th J l-.t year Mr. aud Mr
Sayage have been living oh a I-ir.tr
ranch iu (leaver cjunty wber' Mrs
Savage wis Forming mtuy firm friend-
aliips. She was a gre.it lover of horrra
aud was enjoying her lire upon the
ranch until ber illness came ou. It I
understood that her mother was whU
her when alio parked uwar.
N'uiliiuif has been hevird yet at lo
iho urraugemeiiis for ibo funeral.
Guthrie Slite Capital.
Miss Sarah Lamaolor and Mr.
Daniel B. Williamson Wed.
On Saturday Jauujrr 24 IDIM. at
the In-uie nf iho biides parent Mr
and Mrs. J- F. LamaMer Mla Sarah
Ltmailer and Daniel E. Williamson
wrej. lined in tuaniag.
The marriage cereui.uy wai perform.
I'd by N. 0. Galwar in ihe prcenco of
a goodljr nuoibcrof relttivesand friend
llrv Ualwajr awnrea 11 tint be did
Ilia best lo lauueb thu lualriui.itiial craft
or the yijung cduple nn suiuoth seas and
we sit teitainly wiL tlieni fair nailing.
Mioses Kuiuta Joltniin and Ida
lluinuitl of Oklahoma City nn!
x)rtion of last wetk aud ibis in Ileattr
The voting ladies have r.laiui out on
Sis Mile. They returned lo Oklahoma
City ye"lrn!ny. The Herald force urn
pleased In eckuowlcdgo a pleasant call
from ihe ladies.
We brg uirdou of our rmdrr for ll e
fcming waste of a little epace thU
week. It could not w-:ll he avoided
however but we hope it will not bo
t-cccjsary g i . Some people tuu: U
"called dowu" ymi know in order that
ihe li.-ilanco of the community tuy
reside ou thi ntunditie sphere.
l.'otioo.
A'l those indebted In Hobrrl &
McKillips rail and aetlle at onre a
yuur aeoounti are past due and we
mast have ibe money.
Hobcrta&M.-Killip
FOR SUE.
On ihe account uf my health I nlTrr
lor tale my HVDHAULlO WKLL
MACHINE nearly un.
For further particular call and
la. M IiABSKW
Beaver 0. T.
1 1st Tour Real Estate for.Ealo.
With Taiimdiill & Ilotb. Tl.ey are
now bonked up with ll.e International
Ileal Hitate Cauipaov uf Chicago l u
will dvtrtie all properly t trough the
Kast dud Neal Si Linduu Invct-
mei.t Urtker South MeAlvMer I- Tn
wild wl ajvettl froperiy for sale.
Wennwliave l.SUS.OOUscrr .f Und
for kale lis' Slate o&sterj Mevko
ilit wa L-an u3l trmi.miwrneim JotsT 'a
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Our Business is conducted along
strictly business lines and prinsipia
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MEAN WHAT WE Ul.
Our Stock incomplete. We haj
Everything usually carried rn a j
GENERAL STORE;
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In Dry Goods Groceries Etc
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