The Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 19, No. 16, Ed. 1, Thursday, October 5, 1905 Page: 1 of 4
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hap some other lino for jou to experiment with. I have beelt selling SKLZ
Phne in Heaver for six years und this fall hao a larger line than ever before
ft I can sell you one pair I know you will come again.
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IVtk Siiifrs irn expected lo ntrtve
fr in A'u-kii ilie 1 vftiinsr of Oct. 27th.
51. 0 Wiley was dott'n from Ouy-
Jnou Tuesday.
A new hiouk
V. O.Ti .
ul fine candies at
I (' IIikIl'h mitt I'lunly ura visiting
In Mivuuri at prem'tit.
W".u Kir. tit am rfophia in Peak
Fred Tamtt-r ol Coin spent the
luiitr pirt of thp week In B-avcr.
Hear the 11 iitou (Symphony Orchos
tra ill Peak Sitr'.
HcHil i lib bruniii orii advertisement
in lliu llrrihl This firm is reliable.
DiM'f-r people arc ''Showing" in
l.iotrai this wpi-k.
W O FViZ-t nude a short business
trii to Meade ihfiJinU of the week..
With ovety $7UU cash purchase
I Will give a Dress Pattern free
P P MADISON.'
W. D Crane ol Optiinn was a
Inisiiir-s viditur in t'ui! cjunfy seat
'J'liLHiluy.
Mr. U. M. Kilu lett today for
Cl.ilt Kansas wIhti'Mic will visit with
linr mother fni some limo.
I. 8. Driiiumond nnued himself with
tile government thermometer rain
gtiligo ete Sati iibiy and w'ill keep
tali on the ue.uhcr
Wanted Girl of l."i or 10 for com-
pany uild to go to school.
Mns. "tV. H.Tiiomar
Beacr Okja.
1) 'l'i Q linlan the prosperous mer-
climii ul Coiiroy! Jus in Uaaver Sat-
urday l' H. T.iB'llu is erecting a email
reMdeiire on the Smltli Side and nill
sunn h.ive it rfiuly Cur ocjiipanoy.
.lulin 'I'aylur hub ol' the subtantiitl
ri'nideuts of the East End was in
lJeuver Mondav.
Mis tUlara Kile hau been employed
In ti'.icli the Gridffull sohoul. She
Uiiir.ihvuL'i's llm wnrk Monday
Walter Allen U in the West Ead
this nui-k kfrvingr KiilrpiEons lof lit-
tend hick at District Court.
T. W Ofay ol" Rigsdale was in
lleiivef Siilurd.iy uf last week on offl-
tlal buiincNs
J. V.i Wiiaui"(iu has purchased the
Ulfii property nu the West Side lie
will move lii.i Iniidy to Beaver ibout
the 20ih.
S.ilnen license was refused Jake
illedetner by tho county rouimisMoners
lliia week on ih'i urouiid ot insuflicicut
legnl petitioners.
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Eil JLuiHnn is ou the iinr'b lits
bending kaffir corn for W. P. Meador.
Ed says lie can make somo money ut
10 ceuta per rpmrter mile row.
Ike Lewis roq uf J. (J Lewis who
lias been here For some time returned
Saturday to S'j John Kurreas for tho
v inter.
Dr. Iir. S. Muusell received a haud-
roiue new bugu'V recently as a present
from his son W. 0 Munsclf(of Porl-
Iund Oregon. The Dr is justl
proud ol' the gift.
Miss Eliili Loaf bourrow will dis-
pense urnceriea at the old stand during'
the absence of .Mr. and Mrs. P. P.
Maduou. Mis Kdith is a pleasing
elerk nnd her old cuitouicrs will be
& lo bee luiX r-
'J o
brand of Sliocs yo'u lime been wearing
nnd let mo fit your feet with a -pair of
"3i:LK Shoes.
SELZ SlIOCS do not rip across tho toes. Yqu are nt
liberty to cut open any Heir. Shoe in my entire lino
and if the uppers do not b tend to tho end of the toe
you n Cent. This is a proposition
Hint very few manufacturers will permit their deal-
ers to make.
Many stores bundle one brand of shoes for a few
Wanted dood washerwoman for
fumily of tbrOu Cnll at Herald office.
Cottnn utimls arn up but you can
still buy ft cent printn at Tracy it.
School continues to advance. Bea-
ver should indeid Feel proud of tho
iflurt In-ing made by her teachers this
term. Help them alooj. They merit
your co-operation.
JatupB Fiuglo and Alva Clothier
pi'sed through tnvYn Monday with
hroniti corn which tlioy were delivering
ut Liberal. They sold for $52.00
pcf ton.
J S. FMicr formerly ol; tho Car-
negie Herald has purchased the 11 a-
vrt iJonrnnl nd took control of aauio
last week. Wo extend a sympathetic
hand to our brother in advercity.
V S Macy our hustling real estato
man was out on tho North Flats last
Week. Hh s Id three quarters of laud
to tt iy W. Slitkins or Ducklin Ifan-'
Sit
The hot fUpprf given at tlla Cov'rt
Hause Fiiday night Ly the Willing
Wnrltcrs was well Kitonded and netted
tho neat Rilm of $2fj 80 the mnnoy
will be applied to tho Methodist church
fund.
It. O. Samuels a-id E. II. Shryock
of Alicoville ICnsasaro hero on their
claims improving and getting ready to
plant a crop next yr. Mr. Samuelfc
will read the Herald and keep posted
on local nfftirH.
11 rry Hmon has boon cafryittg
the Monde mail tho past week while
Jalc Hedcinei bns been attending to
the i-liiplti"Nt of stock to Kansas City
Mr. Kedeuitif received a fair price for
hia uattlfl
F. P. Madisolaud wife left Tues-
day for an oycrland trip to the West
Mnil of tho county and Colorado
They will bo gone about three wcok
and expect to hnVo a ennd time hunt-
ing fishinf and campini: nut.
Dr. Munsell has Warned tho public
that unless more attdntion is given the
wells that an epidemic of typtlnid may
bo expected. Better fake a look at
that Water you aro using. It is cheap-
er to clean out a well anv day than to
undergo an attack of typhoid.
Quite a number of loads of cotton
wero marketed in Beaver this wcok4
When tho crop was planted last
year the farmer had no assurance that
they would find a market at homo.
With the Heaver gin ift successful
operation another year uu immense
acreage will be planted.
W. A. Nalor who his been at
Guyuion tho past three months laid up
with typheid fever was able to return
home the first of the week. Mr. Nayg
lor is Mill very weak but is improving
rapidly considering the length and
severity of bia illtics. His many
Heaver friends aro glad to welcome
his return and hope that he may con-
tinue to improve.
A MATTER OF HEALTH
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POWDER
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A Crm of Tartar Powder.
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BKAVER BEAVER COUNTY OKLAHOMA TERRITORY
School Items.
Wo have a new school reporter tliis
week
Two new scholars Earlo and Htiby
Seal are added to our number.
Several of the pupils attended the
show nt Liberal this weok.
Last Week ended the first month
of schqol and we aro all getting down
to hard work.
The "Peak Sisters" from Alaska nre
to make us A visit the last of the
month. They Will arrive the evening
of tho 27th and ill give ati entertain-
ment at tho cuurt hollse. All come?
Wo are expecting several mdro hew
scholars about tho middle of tho
month.
Wo now have a class of clcyen id
Algebra.
The school will give a box supper at
the court house Oct. 27th Don't
forget.
Those who had their names on the
Itoll of Honor last week ere 5iyrtle
Allen Ida Kinder 5Iarghrot Allen
Madge Winchester Lizzie Lohslfoh
Hubert Winchester and Lauraula
Qracy.
Number absent and tardy In tho
primary room foltr absent none tardy.
Number absent in advauccd room one
nono tardy.
Mr. Carter of Optima came in to
view our school building this week.
Betsy II.
iCOKOMO.
A rain would bo welcomed in this
vicinity.
' Sam Wolley is visiting relatives and
friends neat Bluff City riansas.
The box-supper given at tho Kokot
mo school Iioujo for the benefit of
the Sunday auhool was quito a bucocbs.
We wonder what has taken O. Mf
Stepcnuon back to Harper county i
We Understand that ho will return
soon with a wife
The dance at Will Smith's was Well
attended last Friday night.
Mrs. Norma Perm and eotl Alva( of
CoffeyVille h visiting her patent Mr
and Mrs. A. T. Stephenson.
Ask Howard Wil;on if ho would
like to have a piece of pie
(juile an addition bas beeti built to
Kokoiuu selinol house
Wonder what took Joe Wolley to
Mr. Woolerys' Sunday.
Several of tho young folks gathered
at M r. Lyle't lust Sunday eveuiug to
prsctico Kinging. Those present wore
Miss Elsib Edmenson Cora Gregg
Susio and Mary McCay Mary Lyle
Qwen Stephenson tho Mr. Edmenson
Charlie Hart Earl Shore Fred Evans
Oharloy Gregg Earl McCurdy and
AbcLylfli
Good bye till ncit week
Torsf.
a sUui'nisE.
Quite a delightful snrpriso was given
Mrs. A. T. Stephenson last Saturday
when her friends and relatives gather-
ed in with well filled baskets to re-
mind her that it was her 5Gth birth
day.
Those present were W. R. Gregg
and family D. Lusk and fumily F.
S. McCay and family Mr. and Mrsj
Hulston Mr. Huuson and family Al-
bert McCurdy and family and Mrs;
Norma Perry and son Alva of Coffey-
Ville Kansas.
Onk Who Was There.
The little six-year-old daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Bob McKinoey is ro-
pbted as being very low with typhoid
fever.
LATKri The child died and was
buried iu the Heaver cemetery Wednes-
day. The faniily have the sympathy
of the commuoityj
Monday was the broom corn day in
Beivflr. Front fifteen td twenty loads
passed through town enrotile to the
railroad' What a pily tilth Beavei
should be kept m long waiting fof a
railroad when wo huve such argent
ueed for one It is our belief that
the "waiting" zs about at an cod now-
I ever;
TEACHERB' EXAMINATION
A teachers' examination will be held
at Beaver nnd Kenton 0. T. on
Thursday and Friday Oct. 20 mid 37-
the lust Thursday and Friday in (lie
month. Those holding temporary
certificates are especially requcsiEfl
to attend. KllA IUxkb
0-28 10-10. Co Supt.
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Team Wagon and Harness For
Sale
I will sidl a gnod team one horse
and one mate a good heavy wagon
and a fair "el of heavy luiueju
Price $175 if tuLon noon
0-28-tf. Emma HosTEii.
WANTED.
People that owe tue to piy up as
1 uevd the muuey at unco. I accom-
udmed yuu wheu you was burl-up
now ple3o lttuiti tbe compliment and
UfjU. -K. P. MADIbON.
FOR AN AUTO LlNB.
To The Hkrald:
In yout editorial columns recently
you have consistently advocated an
"Auto line from Ltlicral or Meade
to Ueaver( for the transportation of
mail passengers anu express ilio
importance ol thi to tho community
cannot bo overestimated. It is of vital
importance to ottr future progress in
the absehco of a railroad What we
laok is a praotical way or installing the
liue. This I think can how be dune
I kuvo a responsible party that will
put an auto nn from cither Liberal
or Meadp to Heaver with n threQ hour
schedule each waj seven days a week
providing ho can get the contract for
carrying the mail at a very ntuall ad-
vance ovet what Is paid on the present
one Way all day schedule.
As the contracts for the hcit four
years arc lo bo let in the nctit future 1
wotlld suggest that petitions bo circu-
lated Urging tho Post-Master-Oener-a
to advertiso for bids based on supIi
a schedule. Should rcaotuib!o bids bo
tcceivi'd ho would dnubtlca accept
them in proferenco to bids under thd
old schedule and tho problem would bo
solved
Why hot call a meeting to arrange1
for circUlutio'rig niich a petition?
WAtTF.lt C FRAZKIt.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
rurnislied by Micy it Ogilvic Hondod
Abstractors.
A. H. Carmichael to J. Ai Shew
NE.K.Sdc. 16 Tp. 6 N. tt. 2a E
C. M l'rjce r00.
V. 51 Long-to L. M. Long NEV
Sec. 21 Tp 2N. tt. 22 E. C. 51.
Price $1000.
E J. Albright to J W Earn Lot
4 in Hloek 4tl lit Hooker l'rk i'lO 00.
T. E. ttiirr to Ada Dunn 81 Scc
m Tp. afN. It. 26 E. C. 51. Pricfc
$1200.00
E J. Albright to Fred Relzeiej
Lot 4 In Block 14 in Hooker Pried
7.pi.00
A W Hide to W. H. Coats. SVM.
ofSW'iiNW'.ofSE. and S of
SE' See ".Mi. Tp. 0 H. Jt. 10 E..U 51.
Price $800.00
J. P. 5feek to J F ttlnkc Lots 7
8 17 18. Block a ntid Lots y.. 10 ond
11 Block 1 in Good well.. Prlctl $500.
V..n. Vrinilloton to A. V. Donlnvi
Ix)ta 18 19 20 nnd 21 Block 9 South
Tyrone Price 30.00
G K. Harrington to F E. Har-
rington AVhf SWqr. See. ll Und Shf.
SEqr. See. 10 Tp 0 N It 6 E. 0. 51
Price 1500.00.
BEA VKR COUNTY TKACHKk8( AB80
OIATION.
Tearbcrs aro Leieby notified that
tbo County Teachers Allocution will
meet the second Saturday of October at
10 o'clock a. m. at Kenton Guyoion
Lyroue -and Heaver.
In as much us tbe Teacher's Con
tracts call for their attendance at I bene
meetings it is suggested tint Ihi-
School Boards of tbe county allow
the teachers Friday belro tbe meet
ings so they Umi reach tbe different
dointb. EttA Baked Co. bunt.
Lillian UoubiJh Eccy.
H. II- Stallings and wife and little
son Coburo o Woodward are visiting
in Beaver ut present with J. 11. Stal-
ling and family. Mr. Stallings bat
a valuable claim on tho South Flats
aud is up making itiipn veinenta on
tho same- It was our pleusuro to rc-
ccivo a call from Mrs. Shillings ac-
companied by her sister Mrs. Bculuh
Hall and we fouud hir a tcry eiiioia-
blo lady indeed
Latest fall styles In men's furnish-
ing goods at Tracv's.
Walk on Easy
Street
Every mnri who buys
Sharkskin Shoe gets his
money's worth of ease and
aatUfactlon while the
wearing qualities make
SHARKSKIN SHOES
the most profitable foot-
wear investment possible
5faarkskla 5hees wear
like steel. Tough strong
durable yet flexible--in
short the ideal sho Ut
man or boy.
E 51. Beasloy to W. It. eymouri
3U ofSWtlr. NWqr. of $Wqr. and
SWqr of NWqr-See 28 Tp. 1N. 11.
in v. n M Prinrf S5(vm m
Try a pair you'll come again.
Maaiifactured by Neyca-Norman Shoe Co. M. Jesepla
Mo
WanteH at Onoel
500 Men Women attb Children
to buy Shoes. Ask fot a number wlfh each pair of Shoes that
sells for 1.00 or more cash When S00 pairs hate been sold wo
will take that piany numbers put them In n hat shako thorn up
blindfold some one nnd let them draw a number. Th6 party
holding like mimber drawn with shoe will be entitled to tt prlzo
of a S20.00 Cold Piece.
Do not fail to take adtantag0 of this opportunity. It cost"
yoU nothing as you get valuo received In tho shoes.
Haio a full lino of the SUNFLOU'Elt aili also BARTON
BROS. SHOES.
Good assortment of Ulothlng llata and everything imagina-
ble in the Dry Goods lino.
J. Y. WEBB.
BEAVIM1 OKLAHOMA
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THURSDAY OCTOBER 5 190$.
J. O. WILLIAMSON TAE3 OFFICE.
A cluiigo took plaeo pluco in the
County Treasurer's ollico this wrok II .
E. U. l'utnmn who has run the nfliiir
of thcetlicu fur the'pagt lour years so
uicecjnl'ully and saiiatucturily to hi"
eniistituouts stepping oill and J C.
Williamson ukiug tho uath of nffictt
and taking up tliu .-rork h lelt nil a
feV years ago owing to tho luct thai
he llAd held the office tho length of
tiblo allowed by law.
Mr. Wilhaimon Inls always been
one of tho most highly rc-pecied citi-
ceus ol Heaver county and hitt work
in tho Capacity of county treasurer
horetolure his been unquestionably all
that ally county could ask. Those
who kndw Jim will have no feat but
that the I'lline is in tho best uf handi
and (o the hundred uf now redden In
of our otidnty we can icoommcad hull
as the right man in tho right place.
Tin re is no doubt but that Jim will
hold tho uliiee as lung as the law will
permit whl ill ought to be much long-
er than two terms.
Tho quail lnw will bo out October
15. Johnny get yoili gun.
AGENTS WANTED for the
Daisy Ironing Board with detuoliablc
sleeve board. Hv'tuilft at SI fit) com.
pletc ono agent old liil in ten iluycj
write for terms and puces to agents.
TUe Mountain Pauk Mro. Co
Mountain Park 0. T
Twenty - Five
Choice Homestead locations oh hnnds.
nlso hundreds of deeded quarters rang-
ing ill price from $2.50 por acre up
Call oit or address for Information nnd
terilisi '
L F SCHUMACHER
5Iiles 5fcndc County Knnsas.
Oflicd dn State liiio. 8-5-m3
JEWELER.
We mnke a sncKlaltv of rlttlnir claM-
es niu ban fit your oyes satisfactorily
or your money nncK. unit mso exe-
cute any Work ill the Jewelry lino.
Citu Moat Market
JOHN MIELING Prop'r
Nothing but tho best animals obtain
able will be slaughtered. Host Of beef
park muttott nnd other1 meats at the
lowest living prices Cleanliness and
nciit cuts our nride.
HigHest Market Price Paid for
Hides and Furs
v. s. MaOy k. y. ooii.vie
Register of Deeds
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BONDED ABSTRACTERS
!ANU r
REAL ESTATE
Abstrnpt of Tltlo turnlliisl tdnn lots or lnndl
In llftiirurCiuntr nn xliurt iiutirn.
Cull nliil :!" wi Ollicn In Court Honje
lIUAVHIt OKLAHOMA.
I Want Wrjier.
Ol-AUDE Makspibid "The llnrber.''
Good clean shive Sharp rflrors Com-
fortable chairs Neat shop.
I3r. 3 M- enJally
piysiiatt anb Surgeon.
enoLewood kas
Beaver County Abstract Office
.AB87RAGiFS
ilado proinptly by Walter 0
trazer ldllded nbtFncter'
tfirst door liorth of CoUrt HotiBC.
Beaver Okla
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aAMES Mi BAKERi
Fancy Groceries
Bread Cake and PieS
W&TM fe
Can dd your Vork for you arid guaratltebs stiUsfacllon.
klrlds of work executed with promptness. Two
forges in the Shdp: Agents for the celebraHesi
BEAVER 0W iM)Hli
Oilr lldiiSo Is out! ol the best lb towh dhd Grit clas tn every respect. Ti
hies sUpplle'd with llio BEST atitl rales reastlualilo. iorV collrtcsy extended!
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And Country PfdfluCc.
W Don't forgot the Street and
anything in my Hlie.
always rlglifcl
fours. Respectfully;
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Dealers ih
Groceries!
Ahd everything that gbes id iilakb lip d corriijletfi
Grocery establishmeht. Flour Feed and
supplies of ill kinds. No need to go
elsewhere for ariythihg In oUr Hnfe.
Dur prices are right.
DON'T ASK FOR CREDIT
FARMERS MUST
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Have all kinds of
ons Buggies
Cutrerv Ropcj
As large a liHb td Select iforH
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ah'd if we cariilot riieet railroad compedtiori oh ev-
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