The Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 17, No. 37, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 3, 1904 Page: 1 of 4
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VOL. XVII.
BEAVER BEAVER COUNTY OKLAHOMA TERRITORY THURSDAY MARCH
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Suce$ttart f F. H. ANKR59X.
Dealer In
CilOCEfl
Fresh Up-lo-flate Stock of Groceries
lyoUr "patronage Solicited.
TATERS TOO.
The Successful Potato Raisers
tell us that the
Northern grown and for this reason
we just got in a carload
imam ainranssiMFA
If you just want to raise vines any kind will do to
plant but if you want to raiscvir.es and "Tatcrs Too.
plant"BLiSS TRIUMPH" or "EARLY OHIO".
"We 'Have them and the good part about it
"iBrotfier'dohrt He f te freight."
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IVJeade revrt.
A. T & 8. F. R'Y GO.
KAMr-IHlUKII.
I .rave Kojtlowm-d
Ar.lreaaltlclill
WB$r IWUNII.
I.iVs Wichita
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REDUCED RATES
TO CALIFORNIA.
March 1 to April 30.
That long-looked-for California opportunity is here at last.
March i to April 30 the Rock Island System will sell "tour-
ist" tickets to the principal points in California at these low
rates:
$ 28.00 fro:a Missouri River Points.
92'S.OO from Moads Kansas.
Tickets are gdod in Touiist Sleepers which the Rock Is-
land runs daily 'Chicago and Kansas City to Los Angeles
and San Francisco by way of
via Colorado Springs and Salt
are the pleasantest months of
so because at home the are
mgHfepr Tickets and berths
JBraH fices or by addressing
flfcsJI J- A. STEWAfir O. A. P. D. Kansas City. Mo.
MONEY
TO
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Money 011
Estate do
Loan
jfceal
matter wbera la.
ested. Do yost &trsj a loatf
Wrlfa for fiUHlH
r kmm mm
MorlKW Hrekec Heat.. M. WW
Falto St. Drooliljriti N. Y.
60tp f od wihl k-ay lor sale with
fir range and shclur PtUte tl.ww
jm to.
T. O. MrJoek
Nja OfeMiowa.
ft i
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wlitr
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FEED. .
seed should be
TIME TABLE
KAsr bouxo
LIBERAL.
MKAUB .
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wiurr bound
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El Paso; three times a week
Lke Cliy. March and April
the California year doubly
usually the very opposite.
at all Rock Island ticket of-
For Bale
High grsde 8lorihuru ball In color
deep red calves yearling and coining
twos at lo piic.
ByS.8.BlTrT
Tyrone Okls.
FOFTUE.
Oa the aecosnt of my health I ofiVr
tmt mIi mt HYDRAULIC WKLL
MACHINE nearly sew.
Fw farther paUicalar rail and f a
L. M. Laejiek.
Raur O. T.
WwrfckMf OvarfiMM.
Kfafci kassr Uwi Mwd by lKe
'("K Pt! irlHWT-&r. Ktm.
Wlitm. mNaaaav -Mc Maaj
MaMl
1 all Wlasjiaaas Liswr eJ4 attswwt:
iti.1 A..i 'ia n asii .. ..r J .
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wewtSNt St. ( fwlfm' Mvlty
mk tbe mun ysei &.Wwm
mfisp $&&& tis&RSf m&&
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A- Urovea baa UI dutro
ell at
I lie rnr or hit r(urnt.
Dj; uhlrt nUt t at Web'.'
The latest oortlly.
l'ul Ilotiert ordr ibo Herald tetit
to Ml M. Kt .McKlllii-i Mallard I..
Dim't fail to look Tor Ilia adfcitUo.
went or Jlulicc it 8teadiuan.
Drcorato jour liomo with tome of
lliixe bcnutlfol picture at Webb'a.
MIm Et(i4 lloiclt b ataylng with
Mr. E. K. Mci'lieraoii at prewet.
J. V. field of Florit ia atuooK our
new reader.
MU Jenulo Maple ordnra Ibo Ilrra'd
eat In her brulber Cljrdo nt Teiliuma.
T. I'. Madlrao and wife will bjotc
Into the JaLo Itedeiuer liuuse.
Tlic Hooker A Ivanco wai luncbel
list week. It U all the uauio iiUIUs.
Atra Allen i out again having Jutt
rerorercd from (he pncuiuonla.
LbllUrena ready-to-wear garmtnta
at J. NV. Webb'a.
Mlwcj Nellie Birragroo and Iuia
Ueuder are attendlo choo in Heater.
Mr. C. T. McUune U retried aa be
Ing III.
The pillion fur a Uod office at tbb
ilaof waa rejected by the ofSoiila at
Vabiui;inn.
Ia jnur old coal or cape ababbt?
J. W. Webb can aell jdui new one at
a reatonjblu price.
Williamon Urutbera buitdinc ia go-
ing up raplJly. It will' be good sub-
stantial buildiug when eumpletv.
J. W. Webb ha nice line of both
dre and uudenkir! for ladie. In-
prct lU atock.
The Cline eorrepondeut make her
appcaranre again thit week. OU-l to
svo you'Ttiuog 3Uid." Coins oltoti.
Walter Parker i ramping out on Six
Mile and looking after their alock that
are being wintered there.
Now la a good time to I Link about
inter stock ibe-l. See Craig Ilrotb-
tra Lllwrtl. Iauaf for lumber.
Asa Kile aud wifo came in from
Clear creek and spent a few day in
town since our Isal issuo
Cntitf U'othrr of Liberal Kansas
rc in the lumber busi'ita lo stay aud
:faey are oiaking staging pricei
Tom Inluw Quietly called u aside
Saturday and slipped a "abiner" iuto
our empty putao.
a a. a a aa a
i. a. noom rmicd a vg uotu' 'jr
way Saturday. Wo atopped it you
bet.
March came in half lion and hall
lamb. Of eouiso the lion'a ahare
the larger.1
waa
Geo. D Cone; ledo Kama pay
highest priei for school warranta.
414.
Welljam McCuno packed aud hip-
ped J. IL llmkle'a goxa to htm at
Moliue Kansas last wtek.
Uillr Qulon is "raumr in" this week
lie wilted until everyliody else had 'em
ao be could da it all alone.
Will Clothier w under the care of
Dr. Thorp list week being sick of jnea
mnuia. He is out again now.
Noah Oarrett went down to Wood
ward county I his week to attend a
Leap Year ball.
W. W. Oarrett went over on the iL
ow:s Monday to lake George House
acd J. E. Ilaught tu that place.
Jacob Ik tends baa onr thanks for a f
on aubsttiption. He ipeot Tuesday
in Hsaver.
II. H. Drake taoied iut to bis farm
near Nabisco today. He la circulating
a petition to have a poat oSee estab-
lished at his pUce.
Dolin & Brown Liberal Kansa and
Tyrone Oklshneit carry a couiplele
liaeoraverylMfiK utuallr fouai ia a
lasaberyard.
O. H. Ulsektoek our efficient mail
earlier on the Meade liae quit work
this week and went out to his tarn. J
0 Kedcmer took hie p!ce.
A. Ore tea has painted the froflt
sVstfa of liU restauTsrt white i tritai-
aif1les with "deilcloHs" pta
JtW ssh tee 19 watch Mr. Ckvw.
aaa lUa. W 'wWl C ck wWa4 U
Wf sswpWwy Wl wm
jjfvl f!tels)'ii;fJwlsaBltws
ffW'w4 sstsisa twsseMtl
S. 8. Smith of rrrone ia the latest
addition tu our It'i IJovk. Il also
has an adcrtlseuivot lu this itiue.
(lead ll.
Tee Goiaey received a pinful In.
jvay last week by juutpln on an ui-
lurned nail. Tlie ifjury waa quite
painful IhiI will cause no actions rru!i.
William MoCune returned to Ilesvrr
Wednesday of last week after several
days aboenco at the bediide of hi
daughter Mis. Joo UluLlc.
The baby giil of Mr. and Mr. C. T.
McCuoe was taken wilh rpaims Wed
nesday of lst week. Dr. Martin
waa called end attended the little one.
O. J. Loofbourritw got tciied up
in a nnaway Ihe other day and broke
iho tongne out of his wigon. Aside
from a apriiood ankle br escaped in-
Car seed potatoes for aslo. Klias
Triumph Karly Ohio Karty Ho
Minnesota atock.
F. J. !e Kogletrood Kan.
3-3 3
Ijogan untie la on the strrct again
Ibis week. Losan was never a very
rugged boy and the reccut attack o(
pneumonia cut him down. Wf hope
he may soon regsin atretigtb.
I'. A. Woods and family of Lotk
wood were on Clear sreek last wrk
tUilinif Mn. Kllru Main Mr. Wcods'a
mother. They transacted busiowa in
lieaver Sstuidy.
Crsig Urotberr Liberal Kansas ate
dealer in all kinds of builders' tnateti-
al lumber lime cement doota tatb
windows ahlugles tar aud fell paper
etc-
The best way to keep your friend
po-tfd oa Heaver county affairs is tu
send I hem your home paper. The
lcst and lavorite bom paper la the
Herald. Subsetibo now.
Mr. Vena Judd will have a buinta
house erected uti West Douglas jut
south of the 0 roves rctaurant ai soon
aa she can get the tualctial on the
grouud.
Are yon going lo build? II to you
will ueed luiulKr lath shingles d'tcrv
saIi lime crineut etc tiee fiolin Ai
Brown Liberal Kansas and Tyrrne
Oklahoma fur pliers.
Something ueu in dtilla. Try onr
aud if not satisfactory return it aud get
your money.
P. J. Lee Knglewood Kan.
3-3 3
lierlha a daughter of Mr. and Mr
U. W. l'atker was quite sick bricg
threatened with piieuinouit a Hiiiion
irlat wevk and thu. Dr. Munsell
is caring lor the kick gill and waa suc-
cessful io preventing Ihe attark.
W. W. Simp-on dentist has a per-
manent i.fike in Meade Kansas and
will le there from the Clh to 10th aud
25th tu jOth of each mouth; I.ibtrat.
Kansas ltt to otb or each tnouth.
5-5 13
M. K. Meadur hsa purebacd prop-
erty in Coolidge Ksna. and will re
move lo that ptare abvut At ill. 1st.
We regret to loae Mr. Meador and tarn
ily aBd shall look fur them back in
about two J ears.
Qille a god deal or sickness pre
vsila at ptesent and our Dae'ura rr
kept on ihe move. Grlpe aud pneu-
monia trsni lo be the ptlufipal cotn-
plaiult both of which are bad goodness
knuw.
J. E. IIsu3htor8cbe1l City Misi-
ouri waa in Bcaer a mloo of lart
week and this Iravinj; Monday morning
fur Woodward Ho was looking fur a
location but did not find Isnd lo auit
tin. He may return later ou.
Our dullness policy is "Lite and let
live. If ton do net believe it toe
next time you are ia liberal Kanaas
or Tyrone Oklahoma call on llolio &
Urowu at thelumber yard and ask for
I"- oa anything yoa waut.
Jaraei Crabtrre at3 daughter Lilly
were In Deaver severs! diy .since our
last istun Mr. Crultiee has a Sue
elaiaa ia thh viciuily and will come
down ia the Spring prepared to rslse a
bountiful etop.
Guldens were planted trmwa and
malHitd in the minds of our sturdy
tillers w the soil Mondsy. The day.
dreaiwsraaaoV-oTiHS'dsy however to
jM thk "trsKk" Un Hst by the
vW 'swawrtiMiawMI MawskCMMfJ ImM llUasV watAM
A W.TIff"W( pwssjBp fiw Wvwrv s
ikvtsl aA a Onsset Hmt'?m&f waa
TJ 9f s'aaaswsal eisB f anpsaaf ?t T
aUAtft IA waafT xtaWtaaaaatat
MwM"9w 111 fftll lf RVP. PwaW1
i-W(l(RWIs "wlMspllN:
aivoa In Uarrissze.
Although the lime have tn appar.
enily dull that little Biieldr Cupid
haabeenlusy lo ilia vieblly. His
hi Cat vietirua wete Mlw Amy Uarrett
of Ueavr and Mr. George Crouch of
Itrael Woodwaid county who were
aulteJ in marriage at ihe biide'a hmn
on runosy niorntug at HI oelck
Judge II. 1). Merte ftrfotming the
ceremony.
The bride U a daughter of Mr. and
Mr. W. W. (Jarrett and waa a general
favorite among her atquaintances.
Her gentle and hiving dipuitiun won
fin her a ho of fiirnds At hniue
he na always kind and onotdrrate of
those dear to her and in cumqnence
" ibo pride of Ibe entire family.
The groom pnn?wj rood qnalitlr
and ia an industrioos young man. AI
thoiish he ia q-iite a atranger here I e
ts apikea or iu the highest ttiii;s ty
ihiise who know him.
The Herald wihbt them both all
the bleing of life.
GMHD Irli" BALL
1 here will In! a Grand Opening 1111
given at the nee K. of P. Hall at
IWavrr OkU under the au.plcm of the
Knibta i.f Tythla lodge of lieaver
ou March 17th. 1901.
Krery effort will I made to eelirse
anything of the kind heretofore given.
1'erfect otdrr will be maintained and
the !et of n.ude fnriiihd. The Hall
is 20 by &ti fri well Mated and brill-
holly lighted.
A But clan supper will be serrtd at
12 o'clock. Kerry thine will he dene
to male everyone .nj-y the ocrathna
A cV'tdis invitation ia extruded to all.
Admiaion to Mall $1 00. Supper
cxira. Uidrr of Committee.
Hon Law Resolution.
At Ihe recent meeting of the 0la-
hnmv Livestock Aaocistiun the loltow.
ing rcolulion waa adopted in regard lo
"jctd law for Ilraver count J :
In view of the fuel that the settle
mrnia in Beaver county during the past
two Tear baa develord ih ihly a
to rqutl if nM exceed that of nny
t"it of western Oklahoma and that the
application or the present herd law aa it
nnw ktnnda wtk a direct hatdihip on
this cIsmi of h tiers therafore bo it
Hesoled that it I the sroe of this
atsocistion tint the herd law of Okla
boma should be extended to itobraee
the entire Ten Story tbctuding lieaver
County.
Died of Pnoumoula.
.After wrestling with the dinare for
aevcral daya Oscar Campbell a youi g
man of Clear rtcck nuecuinha tu pccJ.
menia Thutiday of lat week. Dr.
Munu.ll f i. attindince nnd. did all
iu hi poart-r hut frum the Cr.l had to
hiipe for his patient' recovery.
Thv late Mr. Campbell came In
Hratcrcrunly aboui Iwo months a pi
ftnm eatctn Oklahoma. He waa a
biotherofT. D. Campbell of Char
creek.
Funeral service wrr conducted by
Ilev. Gal war and butial made in the
Heaver erruetety Saturday. Tho Her-
ald extends s;niathy to the bcteaied.
Tragedy Avetttd.
'Just iii I ho nick of time our little
hoy was saved" writes Mr. W. Wat-
kins ur ricastnt City Ohio. Tueu
munia haj playnl kJ havoo with him
and a trtrihte cnugb ret iu heaidee
Doctors treated him but he grew worse
evrry day. At length bo tried Dr.
King's Nsw Dioiry lor couaumplion
and our d-itlliii: saved. He' now
sounJ m.tl well." Kt'crjboJf ought
lo know it'a the only nre cure foi
Oooeh Culds and all Ljoir diseaK
Guaranteed by V. O. Tracy Drngsitt
i'rieeiUcts and SI. 00. Trial bottles
Irce.
1 1st Your RcsU Estato for Sale.
With Tauncblll hWV. They are
now hooked up with the International
Ileal Kttale Cautpaov of Chicago who
will dvertiM all prnpetly tirouuh the
Eitt and NVal & Iiandon Inveat-
me&t Orekers Soalb McAleaier I. T-
who will advertise proper.y for sale.
We bow have 1535000 acre of land
for aale In H'nte of Sonors Mexico
that we ran sell ia'tO.OL'O acre lota at
33 cents ptr acr. Call for parlicolarj.
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You dont need to go lo the Far lias to find Hr
-WAF ON PBieil
is on at my store and profits arc 'being .shgbirtd
right and left Many dollars have been stwk Uft ly
have brought the goods. We don't want them Cbwt
and get them and at the lowest price in town
o:o-XDa.-sr rro-osKBOv
and every dny is "Sales Day" with us. Wc ah'iy?
have something doing. I:rcsh Groceries uiiM-i1
we claim for them. If you won't take ur word
the groceries we'd nither sell them anyway.
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FOR BAR6AINS
In Dry Goods Grcccrics Etc
Go ToEATON'S Cash Store
Just South of Court House
Meade Kansas
Good Goods. Honest Weights
Fair Dealings Is Our Motto
d. M. EATON.
Former Rock Island Agent
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Te-w-eler
We make a specialty of fitting pins and can Ct joat ey.'j MUsfswtssrsrjr
r your money back. Can also execute any work in the Jewelry Uste. Btiaaj let
our work You'll flnd us where yoa fee the Big Watch cJgn.
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1 ulll endeavor to keep at all time a frroii supply of goes! meat. jej-
ing mo your patronage I ran atTonl to supply you with the rery )ni. ' Ja4 isa
low and our price nrt low accordingly. You can all eat beef at my pries-
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Of getting the worst of the bargain if you' U fwfc.
me. No shoddy (roods in the hous:; tSJkkjfr
convenience extended to patrons S
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