The Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 17, No. 50, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 2, 1904 Page: 1 of 4
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Deal quality luwesl prices Craig'.
Hare you read lht wv interesting
WKiiD Trie Smart 8et7
Dr. A. H. Toll
liaa decided lo re
main ia Hearer several
day lougor.
1). M. Kite caa gira tos a good
smooth job in blsekWthlBg. '
The rain descended aud the floods
camsNil!
Why not have that old tooth crowned.
)t. Tullcan do the work for you.
A girl wi Wn ta Mr. and Mra. J.
VV. MiOowsn of Clear Lake oae dajr
IU Week.
J. it; Callow wa up from Clear
Juke' and ctt wrrral daja iu the
Ituli aiaco our laal iwiio.
Now It tho time wlirn yna farmrrs
trill t.11 need blcktmllhinV'. I). M.
Kile ciH do it fur jtu Mtiaraolotiljr.
Noit Fox Olio 1'nils and 1inaie
llobtrria cm up frotu Coin the Srat of
the Mevk.
Wlicu building you want In build
.auUtbOtially Vou will Bud the brat
iiuirriat at Cfratg ttiotherf Libera.
Don't wait till thJnnt day but come
lit now and ImVt yobr tfuth llxtnl up.
Dr. A. II. TmJI.
tid IFan6n ia ubirnt from the city
thla wrrk bcitiR engaged ou the farm
i.fT. W. Weedeo.
Our luwbeir ia the kind that laal
aIo our price. Cue pritm to all. We
Mali oidera prottplly. Couio in aud
Mr. Urabaai of the Kiowa 4iuntry
waa in Urater Muee our Uit i-itie at-
trtidilg lo buiaraof vaiiotti MnJa.
With F. 0. Tiary oat of the rare for
jclk erhaMi Mr. Putmaa may
flbU to aeeure a eaadleate more to Ida
liking.
A. P. IlncV went down In Woodward
JodBtt the firl iif the wrck lo com-1
idebe1 a dial iwuiviMg the purchaae of
bmich of t'aitler . '
I.ibertU hV ortalzm .a ball tratri
and tiHtU lo make a record for lliem-jt-lvca.
Uelter not oomo lo Boater
1hji or Tuurrroord wl go "fuuk"
Uwiuu lo a ruah of wurk Dr. A It
full liaa decided Iu ri-nuin in Deafer a
Htm Jaya looker He i prepared to do
jail Mud of dental work.
Owla to a ruah of adwtiiiR matter
ihia weak wa are compelled to omit
ewvrnl lutereitlug Jell era of borre-jKiu-
eance
Walter Stalling cams up from the
farm Sunday to aLetd Poeoraliua ex
rrciaee. He look huwe material wilti
wdeil da d atiMHi feiwiae:.
A.. A. IHowii of t4inw4f ftent
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Hearer a portion of Monday Iranaiet-
ifg balaea. .Mr. Uaitinga h like the
proverbial flea alwayaon the juuip.
My l'g Jack will make the leaeoD
if 1 004 at my place aii nilct wwt of
Hearer one mile north of the Ilardetiy
mail line Section 24 Jtapgo 22.
J. T. Micas Deafer Qfcla
Mra. D. J. Cole and little Hon who
hare been rUlting in ICauiM the pant
two week reiururd home tail week.
No uie lo eay Mr. Cole ia wearing a
new face.
11. ftli uuiick lias uronftht in a
boie and bogJ f'"m ' country and
from now ob bo and hia estimable wife
will tnjijr ihepleaiaat ereuiaga in the
proper manner
An "old maid" in Dearer was heard
m remark after the ball game Frida
"No wonder tbo boya got beat! They're!
naturally slow." Now bojs you sre
slow if you can't catch thai.
If your teeth aro bad now ia tho
lime lo dot llirm fli-d up and in the
beat nianorr loo. Dr. A D. Tull the
efficient demist will be glad to serro
you. At tho Ahiie Uouae Hotel.
Will Heckman who ba. been con-
fined in tho Dearer jail since his cap-
lure witue weeks ago wis released
Tuwday of tills week baring glreii
atifu(tory lxnd.
Frank. Nato and Ilarry Ong of
Liberal paired ihrniigb Uiavcrtlio Rra
of the week emoute to Clear Lake
where ll.ey will spend several days oo
tho farm
Lat fall Iho Hork Inland ouertd.
piixes fur the beat letter dcacriptire of
tho country products along its lion
The prisma bao jiikt bov n awarded and
I Charles Akius of Cuiler. wai one of (be
orkj winners.
f Tho many friends of Mrt. Annie
Kile were delighted to see her out 10
Memorial servicen. Mrs. Kile bai
been orofiurd lo ber'home fir sereral
months and Iu be able to get out again
makes her feel free indeed.
W. C Fraxtr called to see as Taei-
da.aml helped us out materially in the
way of local news. If all our friend
would do likcwWo there would be no
cause for complaint on account ol
scarcity of cows. Wo are always glsd
to publish auything of interest.
W. O. Frsxer and Johnnie White
billed a fire-foot rtttleanako on the
former's claim Just west of town last
week. The auabo eras a monster hav
Ing nine rattle and a rattbr no button
Johnnie says "it rattled to beat the
cars."
Oeorge loise who Jim spent the
past four weeks as compositor in the
Joareal office shook the dust from bis
feetHid departed from the city Mon-
day. (Jeorge ia a good' boy aud baa
ttuwy friends in Deavcr who regret to
bat's him leave.
A IHtw child of Mr. aad Mrs. Will
.Meador fell while playing iae day Ut
week aad In seme msnnrr atrbek Its
motMbgaisMt theshsrp edge of acta
atriliasra (rlgbtral gik Tbelittlooae
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sWsesal tbebijury.
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BEAVER BEAVER COUNTY
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WITHDRAWAL.
Desiring to remain with my father.
whose illness nccenitatre his abrcoce
from home for some time I lirrebr
nleue all delegates who are under
instructions to support my candidacy
and wltharaw my namo a candidate
for re-nomination to the office ol county
clerk
I deiiro to cxprcn my sincere grali
tude to the peopls'of ihii county who
haye retarded mo with their aupprt in
the present campaign s Well as dur-
ing those of the pan and shsll always
endcaror to ueritt tbeir confi4co and
es'.ecm.
F. 0. TbacY.
l'artles wiahing services of a good
Jack will be pleaded with my animal.
9wil1 h ". ol 1004 at
(yjr f lace six miles weal of Dearer
'rer J; T. L0CA8 Rearer Okla.
K. 0. Dunlap of Clear Lake spent
Sunday Monday and a part ol Tues-
dsy in Dearer lie came in to attend
Memorial 'and Decoration exerclte and
incidentally to talk over tbo political
situation: Mr. Dunlap is ooo of those
jalle widn awsko personages wboee
presence is always appreciated.
N. J H hod en ne of the noble sup.
letters of Old Qlorj and who luiU
from the Cimarron "oootrr attended
the Decoration amices Monday. Mr
11 bodes is a grand old man and tho flrn
of patriotism burns just aa brightlj in
hia heart today as it did in Iho early
GOV
Miss Georgia Rums of llord. rpent
aercraldays inUearer since our latt
issue v.iaitiag with friends and forming
new acquaintance. Miss Horns is a
rery charming young Ia!i3y aud lis
many friends who gladly welcome her
lo our city. Come down often Mis
Hums.
Lewis Curry who contemplated
returning to eastern Oklahoma and
who accordingly had bills struck at
this office advertising his stuff for sale
has decided to remain In the county
and has secured claim. W. 0. Fields
"put blm on" to a fine quarter where
be has begun work and will soon rcep
a bountiful reward for his efforts.
Mrs. Tom Martin and her charming
little daughter were callers jo Deaycr
Moodsj. She only spool a abort time
bore going on dowo to visit brr siiler
Mr. Ilatllo Dogue who resides cast ol
town. Many people in usarerharo a
warm spot in tbeir boart for Mrs. Mt
tin and arn always glad to greet her if
only fur a short time.
U. A. DusWg and wife and their ac
complished daughter Annie were dnwif
from Miles Ksnsaa Monday to attend
aetvices here. Little Aanle delivered
that touching piece "Tha Btuo aad the
Gray" Id a manier particularly credit
able for one of her age. m U ws4y
fJtarmiag little lady and her effort
were! loudly applauded by tbo Old
Bojs. Wby not mske her DtnrhUw
ftbe Uegimeot at otsr next
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F. C. Trsn wbo has lieea! aKft
from tLrer fef tk pM several wka
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OKLAHOMA TERRITORY THURSDAY JUNE
BIMOL1 RaTTOHjtDMMWI.
Married Men Bat the Slngto in
Friday's Ball Oaaa. Score
OtoS.
One ftf tke beat ball games of the
lesson was played pridy between the
teprrtentsiirc of "ajtiplo btcisednrM
and doable wretcheVV tka gBe
terminating in success for tbo married
men it a scoro of (I to ft tn the eatly
part or the day It looked very ranch
as if the uame would have to bo calif J
off on acccunt ufraln but alter dinf-cr
Hie sky cleared leaving' the slmopbtre
cupl arid Invigorating add giving the
bpys new animatlun with which to de-
clue lb atrtigBlo for supremacy
Qood plsying was dune throughout
the entiro game on both side sod
neither nine bad what you might call a
walk away.1'
Tho whole day seamed to be a gals
ono for the married win ss ibey
were not only saccesiful in the ball
gsmo but distinguished thcnisslres as
'Test racer" in ike match which came
up in Ike evening between Wll Thsma
mtrried and lieo uorney single.
The married men no doubt bad the
adyanlago since llicy liayo had more
practice in "catcliing fowU and chas
ing flies. Now single nun do you
catch Ihv que.
Tim score stood as follow
Innings 123460780
Sinula 100030010 6
Married 31000101 C.
Teairi Becomes Unmanageable and
Rubs Away.
What mtxht hare bsn a serious
runsway occurred iu tb. I !Bp south of
t wn Monday morulng while iho crowd
were returning from the cemetery
whither they bad gone to strew flower
upop tbo graves of the departed. The
team which was driven by Mr. K. T.
Seal of Elmwood and her sister-in-law
Mrs. Grocudyke became fright
ened st a team which paired them and
which as decorated with many flags
At the lime the team became unman
nu'cubje (be ladies wrre driing down
tbe hill just south ol N. N. Dares'
reuidencr. Upon reaching the foot ot
tho hill one whctl gavo way letting the
vehicle down and Mrs. G roe n dyke
ho was seated in the rear sest ws
thrown from the rig aid under tho feci
of the team driven by J. V. Loveless
U is on'y a mlrsclo that th lady wu
not killed outright but aalde from sev-
eral setcro bruise and a painful flight
she escaped uninjured.
Mm. Seal uisn'feated he I coursgoby
keeping her place in tho vehicle until
they rcschsd the foot of Iho second
hill when she succeeeded in bringing
Iho frightened ereatutes to a standstill.
SIih U surrly to bo commetided for her
pretence or mind. Mny in fact most
women would hare screamed and
jumped thus making matter much
worse. Jast st tho time the team be
came filghtooed Mrs. Seat wai sayiug
that ooo yesr so that dsy her lerftn
became frightened in the same manner
and at the same place. She had hardly
given utterance to tho words when tbe
tesm stsrted.
While of course the accident wus
purely accidental and tbo person whose
team cauicd the .runaway regret the
accident as much as any one eoiild pos
idbly do so yet we feel that now U an
opportune time to impress upqu the
minds of all that great caro iliould be
taken in driving unit especially at a
time when such a great number of
teams aro together Horses that are
perfectly gentle at oilier times will
scsre and becoruo unuisnsgtshlo when
atietber vehicle with flags floating
dashes by.
While many persons do not view tbe
matter in such a light yet we think it
j out a little out or place to race while
returning from a visit to tbo city otlhw
desd. If ike ro'emuliy of iho octa
ion demsnds a slow snd mournful ad-
vance to tbe cemetery why should not
tbe same order bo preserved on the
return! It would But only show greater
leapeet lo ike departed but it would bo
a much wore j-ileel and less dsnger-
hs wsBBcr of progress.
We hop tkat Ike pulllo In genet si
wW ked ikls wsrnDg and kerestler
wn Wis oeeaaioB ouaduot themaelrr
assssJHwgly.-' We bar no doubt that
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psialeat respeet fur Oar Hwom had
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IE10RY C0MME10RATED.
Trlbui pf Hoor Paid tbe 04 Vt-
eraVM Who Died that We
Might Live.
Decora Hon atiteretaea OoMuosed iloMt
and Attended' iif as taameesa Crowd.
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Nerer sinco it lis beea tho pnvilrgo
of Heaver people to cemmemorate tho
memory or those who have amwered
tie laM roll call have wo had a more
beautiful day In which Iu carry out
the exerciies. The dxy dawned clear
and bright on Monday May SO In-
epttlng the bearlsand minds ot all with
more love for country snd greater row
erencr and admiration for thuso who
rotigbt bled and died that we might
today enjoy life liberty aud the pur-
suit of happiness under ho protecting
fqlds of Old (J lory. Tbe emerald hue
l the rrrdanl prairies bleuded beaill
fully with iho cerulean sky sad eaeb
note of the song bitd each rustling
leaf and the whUpering igh of each
gtnue x.-puyrt
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Love snd Liberty
As previously iflfV3 all gatbrrrd
at the O A It. Hall promptly at 10
u'vlovk a. m. at which place a lino ot
march was formed sod one of tno
largest coucouraes of people that hve
ever attended a similar occaainn In
Hearer piocecded to the cemetery
there lo strew with beautiful flowers
tbe grates of the Nations Pstripls
who upon laud and sea )iare upl.eld
tbo glory of our flag. The proctt'lou
wss headed by tbe Dram band fol
lowed by the old soldiers. The baud
dispensed sppruprUlo mnto for (he
occasion. At iho cemetery the same
order of march wss prrstrred the band
being followed by the G. A. 11. Fra-
ternal art er and children lo decorate
grares. All marched to the grarr
keeping step with America" as played
by the baud. At the graves the IW
conducted their cxercice after which
the little one placed fljwtrs llitrcou
others then aa a manifestation of luvu
and tenderuem allowed flowers upou
tho graves of dupsrteJ friend. At the
conclusion ol ihe6 eXercisr II C.
Drum blew laps and the crowd distred
saddened perhap bv hallowed memo-
ries but filled with that true palrlotlam
which uorcr forgit to honor broheriih
tho memory of ih.oao who gare their
(ires for tbcil country
Agaiu iu the afternoon at 2 o'clock
the crowd was called lo order at the
church and a program cotialatiiiu
of uiutic recitations and nddrrwe
was rendered. We should bo glad to
meulion each participant separately fur
wo feel thst their efforts deserve e.
pccial cptumvudatiun but as spsce fur
bid Ui giving them the iiieutloti we
should be gUd to aad Iu which we feel
ihey nro j'istly entithd wo will Uj
that the rrogum was uuo of the bt
that ha evur bceu given in Heaver
and was heartily received by all and the
Old Djj. for whutu il wa intended
moat of all' Only tboio who are in.
apired by the true love of country the
blresed fl ig a'ul still moro blessed if
possible those who died to preserve it
could deliver such rousing sddreaaei a
-lid thoso who spoke for us Muuday
afternoon. 8esrch if you will (hit
heart of those who so patriotically
helped lo uiako tho day all that il
khuuld be but wo defy you tu fiud cue
drop of traitorous blood there. Liberty 1
Ok how grand is tbe word but grander
still tho meanlog of it. Who ca lui-
uisgine a more rorrowful picture ihau a
human soul deprived of audi Hut
on the other hand where cau be found
to compare with ibe fro will of a
Tree man in a "land of tin free and the
humo of tbo brayeT" This being tbe
vase is jl any wonder that wo feel that
even ouf bet efforts are only a farce in
comparison to tho grand deed dos fur
us by the Sous of Liberty?
A long as time shsll be Ike memory
of their noble deeds will aland iu the
tuiad or their poiluiity. No ueed to
ask 'Will our grave be kept greenV"
Ye- a thousand times yes. The heart
of Young America la filled with love of
country aad aduratiou for thorn who
tusdeit possible tkat lky migkt' .Wave
a country 19 luve aad will Ihey allow
your memory to grow dim? No never
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WHERE HONESTY
REIGNS SUPREME
Tho pritr.iplcs of Honesty nail Fait iUags Hfu
Strictly 1dlicrrcd to at Madison's. No mritprcsem
taUoris and no baits. Eycry article itt qqr siqro gUfat
filtfcecl as represented an4 Oi1c Price to all pp all Mc$
of goods. Our Pricps cannot be beat in trjc City 04
pur General lirfc of Dry Goods Notions Gc'ifts- Fkt:-
nsiings the Star fcrand Shoes Qucet)swari QUmnh
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EVERYTHING NEW
New store builditig the best in town; New stQck 6(
goods the largest in town; Nw prices the 1 owes J
in town arid lower thaif cyer
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check a horse to draw a cart a prptly gfrf to irj( Mlttm
Hon a "toper" to draw a cork a fight t&jlr$ cwrni
(fiffl a pair of aces to ' 'draw to. While this Mtf if frm
we find that all we need to draw trade is q confuti-iim 0
the loid pi ices alreadu given on the lest grade of goods Ar7
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The Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 17, No. 50, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 2, 1904, newspaper, June 2, 1904; Beaver, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc68484/m1/1/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.