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BEAVERv BEAVERXOtJMfY OKlAHOMAteRUIjrORY THURSDAY JANUARY 4 1906
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j Can you rome nhar to write it 1003?
I Madison has McCall.'s .Patterns also
liantulf to make the Rarme'nt out of
Walter Allen mde a business trip
i Liberal Monday.
J. V. L'jveleos made a business trip
Tyrone tin's week.
tMr. Hcniuntinnil daughter of Na-
ifto Yeru iii Beaver last week".
'.I M. Stark of Nabisco transacted
(Susini'ssfl in the ctyunty seat this week.
rThc eommtesionora are in session
J) is week.
1 Tom StmwiV emttlns. fsfee-was seen
"l JfcnonR the" Holiday vIsltr3-hiBt 'weekvj
I) 1.. linker t.i a-frfriiinJCJyt i
nt of the week.
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y.
Still was nvcr from?FlorT'j Tu'es-
Wo d. Tint run n Hardware store;
it there ii a lot of hard wear Fn our
be" - jl.r. JIadisojt
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I Want your rclinquiahiut'iitx. Cus-
.Ionian hore now. Brlni; in at once
Sam O. Davibox.
h K. O 'orje canto over from. Liberal
tl Ji'wook and ppent'n day or iwuin
R"m?ntbor tho'date for tho meeting
rto diaatitt tho Oreaniery question
J muary lath and don't fail to attend.
llOgUL'8
a viuit
J.. T. J.ilnuon cousin of the
family of Ihbt.placo ia hero' oh
to the latter -. p ?
T. Wr Gray Wis down from RaRsdalo
thijJatUsr.part.of last weuk spending a
day in town. -
n Tell your neiR'.ib'irs about tlio Itoynl
-Keitjhlnr. ball lit lho?Hall oil tho night
I t of January IHIth. Kvcrybody come.
j
AW. O. Fields ftunit tho nreatiV nart
Ajf last WJek in a biidincjs trip to Wood-
ward. ' '
' M. ( J. OiW'cs and son Pearl
Johnson are visiting relatives in
i Woodward county.
. .v.IunseU ww called to l.otskwood
niin la-jt vrcek to attend Frank.Brown
Hj rtmorta tl'.u.patiunt.rucovorin. j
l.iut yourtdced'id laiids with.' us
WUI Imrp.tV'o jiooplc here nexttwci'lt
for quartora j'onb'fonhalf sectionn
Vlo'wtjwr!ralts medallion buttons
minncttn and all kinds of photographs
furnished my patrons. Call soon
while 1 am here. J. M Kcki.kh
11 -20. Heaver Okla.
New Years day gave us a little touch
of real winter. Doing the first wintry
weather or tiie season yipujjii we
couiu not mm it in our neans to com-
plain. - "
Tho bushiess men of lle'aVer have
jitBt received a nice lino of calendars
which they are distributing niuoni'
Onoof hii Is yours
their eiislomers.
for the asking.
Mrs. G. M. Savage arrived in Heaver
3fonday from Liberal for a visit with
her Aon John' and daughter Mrs.
George lleaiy. She will Temain all
Winter. .
What f fl thp difference between the
post office anil Tracy's Hardware?
Madison's store where they sull Dry
Uoods .Grocorre(.Shoes Flour and
Pood.. . ' ..' -.
Oeoi'ge Mayo. 'ijToved His. family to
town.Miis week andHvill'U'iid Iitrf cliil-
dnin U school. I'liey are occupying
flfit house lust north of the White
House hotel. n & -a 'ljk
L. T. Trow Will Taylor and; wife'
and u young lady friehd." whojltafef a
quarter section of TJnoio (jam's do
main adjoining their valuable farm
were in Heaver Wednesday.
J. M. Eckles the famous overland
photographer is. in Heaver City with
his elegant portable gallery and Invit-
es the public to call and got first clas
pictures. SecurutliO shadow ere the
substance fades'. 1130
FsAzKtt&i)vi-rrxyrhe Land Msn.Vj
MIm Etn Jamison n) turned to H'ja-
.ir'this wSekaftJr anab'j'jnso of sover-
1 weeks rild curolltd jain in IhoHea-
r school. .
(B. V: Iaotnf thev
Tthe C6.iintV'0i?rk'8
(ffr jreci)jnyingi'ij
'(JT!i-.i;
If you h
AValtorC. Frazer the Abstract man
and Sam O.. Davison tho . Well known
hustler have opened a Real Estate
Locating and -Exchange Agency-'ilrst
door north of Court House and arc
preparing to make thedlrt fly;.
'''Lawrence .MoCiibu. paUU' tho "tlsaAr-n
office a substantial visit Saturday and
enlarged pur already plethoric purso
He looked wise when we told him to
call again but really Lawy you ro
welcome at our sanctum.
Harry AVollborn ""augo!" of the
Hurui.o office spent Christmas in the
cast end of the county ill" thc'vicinlty
of Cllnc. He reports a big time nnd
all kinds of Christmas doins' in that
jiocftj 'o the woods.
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MnygnpfiMpw j
.iii M- re - 'yr- I'll
I- tltrt iiiottHiW.' tefUfiftli
t?. prove uur ctoV.v . m.
"l (. Ftm.na A' Co..'' -
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Hoaver Okla
ey and Dick; Boron wore
iowa country Hie lirst
idins to bu3lncSs in
lys iimi h gopd fire at
don't want to buy sr.y-
IV
fi nnu moiner jwontjuown
near Kiversiao tie latter
. weak returning to Heaver
Mi
William
over from
of tho woe!
Heaver.
you will l
my store il
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Hung ooni r.vfr.ArM .'.
iFl'v-BlAijiiiOjc.
mm I Z 4 HB
I'M i ia
to liii fi
part of.
Katu
II I5...rt.l ihiioIk .i.wltin r.nvrtl"nl
trnnd.b.'. ?- - - -. . . ?v'. i .. '
not
bal
1.
Tho daricb.diven bv thoVKninhts ""of
Pythias on Christmas nlglitrwas a suc-
ccssi uoui socially ana. nnancmuy.
AYhenqyicr thd.Kniglits!haVi 'charge1
pueccss and a royal good time arc as-
sured Mit-s Daisy Oyler and Mrs. Lillian
Hanser who haVb bepp spending their
t&atfsni.ht Hooker .fintl Guymon re-
tajiotaver.jioniiiiyvaiiii msuiucu.
'r1wliildUHcfl"iTdA"ila'yi0lado'
5wSid 3iiiv n viKtx-i.Ltisr.iilto.r
nam
sltoy Krami .was.'cftllcd'-ftp tfJockwoodj
jast.wceK.toiBconia1 jnoincrifwno was
reported. to.bo .very eiclr wiUimeu-
monla. "UjKin arriving there however
he found the euso not so bad as ho had
anticipated andftit prosont Mrs
is improved. -
Brown
Alex Ochraggs.of Paris Illinois: old
friend of Sam Davison canic in last
Saturday looking for a home for him
self and other friends of his town lie
was well pleased with tho outlook and
will invest in some of Heaver county'
valuable real estate.
Miss Lizzie Duulop who has been
employed at Webb's big store the past
year as clerk will give up tho work.
The many customers at that flourish
ing establishment will miss Mls3 Liz-
zie's (milling' face from behind tho
counter.
A small child of Mr. and Mrs.
Bob McKinney died last week pt ty-
phoid fever.. Tho little one has been
Buffering for' some .time internneiit
was made in tiie 'Heaver cemetery".
The pnrciits.hnvu;thp sympathy of tiie
Community This is the second child
that they haveiven up with this mal-
ady: ' - "
MtsKitaHakor; "returned the first
of the wcok from a business and pleas-
ure trip to Enid and other points in
eastern Oklahoma. While absent he
ook t le examination for a territorial
certificate nnd also attended the meet-
ing of tho Oklahoma Teachers' Asso-
ciation at Enid. She reports a good
time and thrt part of our common-
wealth nourishing as tho rose. '
Elery Coojer7a former Beaverlto
was In town last iveek and remained
over a few hours. At present he is
located nt Meado whore In company
with Mr. Gerow ho is engaged in tho
gasoline light business. They are let-
ting their light shine quite extensively
having iKwircd "the ngcncj'j'far. these
lamps Jor'wcstern Oklahoma Colorado
and New Mexico. ' -
Oscar Gardner Js sufToring from a
sore hand caused by running a barb
wire in the palm of tho hand when
opening a gate At the lime it was
done tho Injury appeared insignificant
and no attention Was given it but later
tho hand began to swell and fince tliat
tunc lias ncen very pauuui ijr. iuun-
sell lanced the soro this week and it Is;
some better Unit .'.Oscar wIlP batten
m-.'an han'd for coiiio tlmo. "
ThoHoyal Nelglibor Lodge' of Ben-
ver baa orletd a new piano which
they hope to have In the Hall tho lat-
tes part of the month. Tljpy Wijl Ini-
tiate tho itcW Instrument by giving "a
danco on tho night of January 20th.
This ball will be given to Jiolp pay for
tho instrument and-it is hoped that
all will attend and asido from enjoying
n pleasant evening help out the good
cause. Tho vory bgat muslo will be
procured Mr. CT. Laughton having
been engaged. as violinist.
Will Bartlott mid family ;arb hero 'on
a visit to rtdativca. "Mr-'iartfStt. will
be ' 'roiftemb&rcd' Dy many leavyr
bpt!oiloK4J:wWSaML''hero s.fnio
Langhrin. He fcStcs' many" 'change
in tho old town nincc his departure
'3Dino eight years Ago but remarked
.that tho most pf them were for tho
better. At present he and his family
are residing at Lawrence Kansas
where Mr. Bnrtlett la employed vith
the Qreat Eastern Hallway
A Bum Affair
Tho mow which was glvcii at tho K.
P. Hall last week l.y "Horl and Viola"
was about tho bttinmtest ajfalr that has
bae beeu Imposed upon tho people or
Heaver for many" a day. Heaver g.ivo
them a good crowd both nights and
they deserved n better show than the
people put upi Wo may bo a long
w.ya back In tho woods but wo know a
few things. Afelde frombelng stale
and old their showuhroushout. .was fit
oltly forabtmchof hoodlllms and not
for ro.ipfcctablo intoHigoni people;- It
Ts safe to Bay thit all thuorowu- they
irnt. in Itonvitr ntiotliof tllnp Wollt llUrt
them. '
TntiKlhiYii T.naiia&d Ttacli att '
. The following licenees U v'o wero
i-Miiotl this wecKs f
W. V. MeKln KilftafOkfa'.
Mifs Nevada Mathis Hall'b Okhi." r
Elijah Cyoper Hafko Okla. . c.
Miss Etltol 'Gardner Hal ko Okla. ''
J. J Hotts Oj-u;utiliL.r
Mrs. Olijo'Taccj Couquost Okla.
C. J Fnmtz. Keir Okh..
Aganotha KleiVer Ne!i 6?Ia.
Clias. Green Clear Lako.pkla.
MissHerllo Kobinsati Clear L:ikc.
H. M. Mentor Tdinnslo Oila.
MIs Sailie It. Bedford MJnnclo Okla.
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Walter 0. Frazer the abstract nian
has on display a lino lfoir of euglo
Iiistalltttlou And Bauquofc.
Tho Masonjo lodge of this city h'eld
its regular uslalIatlon Wednesday
night of last Week and after (ho regu-
lar meeting was held served a. bnn((et
to tho membois and their families to-
gether witli a few Invited giuts.
It was tho intention nf the lodge .to
hold a public iuxtallatioii but owing
to the frtot that tho lodge 18 young nfjd
tho work dlllicult it was decided to
forego this part of thq plans.
At tho lianquot eoVeM wore laid
for from sevonty-Jlve to one hundred
j;uesls and a sumptuou.4 vtipper 'wni
served under tho maniiomimt of this
Lp.volcs.t Cafe. A short (Horary prt-
graiiMuis arranged eomptod "chiofl
of.muDid with a recitation by Mby
nintuili !'dman and n paper i.hi
''Mnwtiiry'' .by J. Ulanehanl.
- Altogether the evening m voiy
enjoyaboiie and much credit U iilni
the Masonic order of this city for the
able maiioVjn whhjh'they conducted
their sociaitiictioiw.
' Orouviory !For Boavor
AV.1I. Humphrey was a pleasant
caller at this oflleo recently and In tlio
course of eonvorsatlou the matter of a
creamery for Braver was brought up.
Mr. Humphrey has had considerable
oxpoi-lcnce nlt'ng this lino mid fa de"ep-
jy imexesi?a in goctjng nueii a move
J lr . . m . -
lrt .1il. .. n n.nnil.'rmiii f1linoST"V"vV" 'y"1'"'1 "en- ivia ago
Wh; o7m Wslde nh: Ti m J ' 0" J Ikcd He
am from a large gray eimle recouUy "''"" T" lr f1' 0Vat
killed by Mr. White in tlfs-.uul Hills lJ'v I I mJ r! l T
..i.i. ... r t ... .t... i.ibi iv.i.. n.. Kn omamerj anu Jlr Taft said that he
'?l"""7' '"" l"Z "" '" ": would consider a proposition from Den.
unusually largo and lino rpefemlan of 1 - lf. i . T . "i .
that.noble breed moiuturlnf cigTit fecti "f 'P"' "cl'A ' u't at. '' V
.... ...i.iiMii vj Bviriiia
from tip ta tsn.-f wh?gs.
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Miss Bessie Shore wasdovn from
to think that
this is tho" move fo' the fnnners bf ttix
j section and wo cannot see but that' Ida
the Cimarron thcflrst of tho week and vpivu a icasmio .ono. in accorUanco
visltett for we.vor.il drn's With her sister ; J""1:0'0 the Jarmoro are asked to meet
OnrrrtH. Whiln In Bnavor ' '" t-'avor on ftaiumay atternoop .lau-
Mrs. Edna I
u lieavor oi
navy 18. to
Lot
n. Tinr-.irnii Hrn.ifinKimr liir.'.ui);
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Alfred Sellers of Rice county. Kan
sas w"y is u.brothcr-in-law of II. D.
JM0O3O ant i m. ivue is nere who nisi
famflyviaitiiig tho.lattor aijd. at .tho-
honvi of liisfiitlier-ln-law. Ilenn'IKilo?
Hh
of
his
newsy n.inor
Last week
slie called nt; tho llKiiAtn pilico and
pushed her nilbShrlptloii ahead a y?.tr.
fcilic Btated that her intclo. Fred' Oqh-
ner with whom she malda her Ijomo
and his family will remove to Wash
ington cottnty Miseuuri next wcok to
roniain uernianoutlv. Ml&s Bessie will
aycompany them to tholrncw. homo. ;
T- J-.
Business Is picking up in the 'matri-
monial line in Beaver" tho pas.t few
weeka and Judge Mbcbo-IU forced to
wear his "Sundayaotomeotlng"
clothes all Hie timo. Ontho eveniiig
of Jairtmry Sd II . M; ?Ieier nnd Miia
united in maniago at 7(ho Loveless ! one w") "lcb? lr'ld ttr uf let"l f
Cafe. .Tudco Meono Performed the ou.r.B o0tl lt!d do "d t'u epal wo
"..in .t... 11-...1 . naiu f(ir butil dii'f. liiirn. "
ccremonv nnu uiucuunio were- iineiiu-i --)-':--"-.
ed by jillss Myrtle Allen and 3. A.
Muse. Tho Huiui.i) Wishcii' them
God-speed.
uavy 18. to Oificii53 tho matter.
all those interaitcit atiend.
Trotibloo of Hla Own.
(joorgo Drummond formerly
Beaver.tolIaaJowof his woes In
-Tine Clinton Chronicle i
wolost onr nockot knife.
An editor without a knife is a .lost
soul. Wo uied it to cut out copy with
aim to cut Hsu Unit pick tho Cork out
or not tie- cut our too jnuLv uqrapo
corns nnj pare ntm lea. But it uoefcn.l
bother our better halt for eiie always
uses our razor Ur rip old dresses with.
A reward will be offered for its return ;
xrgg sVte30 s?
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Aliil'overviM-M llutt y;0cs lt5 luaku up a complete'
Grocery vV..Uablishinent I?lour l.;ecd and'-..
v. supplies of all kinds?. No need lo .gd.' -s
'''.elsewhere for miylhintjf in our )iriS; ' . u
Our prices are
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gi During Iho month' of Jcuutafj 1M
XWittsGll nothing except for the cashfc'
and this is to serve notice to vlcaseW
hot asJc for credit. We desire tof
the n o.tes and accoun tb - smalt-W
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Ilia manas
n Beavisr
tJEevxywidio
barn sold
Stono Work Completed."
The stone work of tho now jail build
iii was cojnr-leiod (Iuq wce.k ami s
for
emtio Maple who Is conducting
ticceasau scaooi nx itango was m
Utaver Inst; week enrouto. to her homo
nt Ulverslde to spend her vacation.
Mrs. J. Ilr Stallings and daughter;
Miss Maudo returned to the farm oh
tho S juth Fl.t-3 last wsek after a few
weeks aojourn in Beaver.
A very pleasant social hop is report
ed as having taken place at tno pleas-
ant homo of Mi33'Pcssie Prlutz at
Kokomo Inst week.
TiVill have customer hero noxt week
or a hair aeouon ot lanu. jiwig in
f your offvrlngj ""
Jii!BR &. D.rvisox TliU Lanu -Mcn.tf
yono knowing themselves inbebt-
. mu pleusQ call and Bottle.I need
money. . . ip -.
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Iss Jennie Symons who has just
'fed a very successful term of school
Fulton was in Beaver- last week.
toliu accompanied Miss Jennie Maple
hoinp for tho holidays
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Mrs W. J. Pressnall and nephew
Mr. Jleetor.of Zulina spent a part of
last week In Beavor. While in town
they called. r( tjiHaeand ordered a
f worth of wlKiresBTngread ing
money to Loan.
On deeded lands or to prove tip on
your claim " '
W G. Fikuis A Co.
R ( yHeaver J0da.
A limited amount of Speltz (sCed at
$1.00 'ir . bushel. Beardless barley
75 cent per bueliei at ltev. c. it.
Nuwnwu's Wrltii at onco. .3
1-lS U Tyrondv OKIa.
J. D. Bryson paia.tho IIekami offlceu
call last Tk'and renewed for another
year. Mrvnr
AU for a
continue
Mrs Beulah Hall was" helping to
otfe for the holiday .customers at Mnd-
iion's last week. Mrs Hall makes n
icry ablo clerk and it is a pleasure to
leal with Iter.
I will remain in Heaver City only ay
oi. if as wwk is brisk so call without
de ay kwl gt pictures of yourself and
onr iMt9. a i
a 30 u j..nwaij;f
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WANTHD. Ten men ineuk?4
.to tmwl 'Pt wgns Hdvertie iiiHI
li"4Vf twrnplM of mitv Hoods.- JAiUtrj-
$73.CO per month'.. $3.00 jnr dny few-Vvpensi-.
Koral.Sup'nly Co' IJet. W
A'tlau Block Chiongw
rvson has read the Hen-
-51WS?'a5SrJffi
of Clear Oroak. They will rcnfaln
ssveral weeks '
Mrs. F. P. Madison ia lit Wichita to
which placo sheweitt lastjwcek to re-
ceive medical !treatment" Wo ' hope
that sho'jin'ay(onj beiiBjltied1 and pcr-
ma'nentlyi9eur'cd. Baby ladison is
spending theTtbne with her grandma
Mrs. F. J. Birdeall on tho Kiowa.
Frank Boguo.and family accompan-
ied by Mw. liable Kltodcs anil chil-
dren wero in Beavor last weekcnrouto
toTilbral wli'ero they go for n vinit to
Mrs. Boguo's sister Mrs. 1J". II. Mur-
phy. Frank has .leased Lester .Rhodes
place and will move on the tame nt
once. '
Amos Hlbbs and family arc enjoying"
a surprise family reunion. At Clnist-
mas time -all their children camohomo
to spend tho holidays and It was the
first time that tho family had been
together for years. It Is ncodjf bs to
stylo that they arc enjoying the holi-
day season to the limit.
While- returning from town ono
night lnst.woek.tJiOitcam driven by
II ugh Larsen became frightened and
rail awaycoiiiuing wun a wiro icnce
and throwing "Tiughle out bruising
him considerably but no serious injur-
ies resulted. Tho ..team and vehicle
wero not damaged.
Miss Mao Maple who is. attending
school at A)ya retur;ipd .to. her hoinej
at ltivorsldo to spend her Christmas
vacation Sho spe'na.day .or-two in
Beaver taking InhefA'arioiwi festivi-
ties )iere. She reports tho school
work nt Alva lino and is enjoying her-
self .She returns next wceki 4"
R. II. Loofboqrrow returned. tha
first of tho week from an oHleial' visit
to Hooker Guymon and .other points
west. Those long .trips ard becoming
so numerous that Rob may find it nec-
Qasary to) purchase' an nutomobllo
He will probably apply for an increase
in salary firat'however.
Mrs. L. 12. Downing of Gait Kan
sas mother of Mrs. 1). M. Kile arrived
a chjiw-hhslnibn place in nororiH w.W. Cmicntow and phis-'
..mciit of th&ftytf i!taWoi- n"x l"-rwmcit tho inucii-nceueil
sincerturlaarAfttW. s.Georf-cf . "' J"""' "'." 'Wjxw "se.. .
ds&&mb!
tfiusgiving him c6mplote!coritrplofIioJ'lolf 'J1" -ipU-but? they dfd their wnrl;
uprses upcjiuio. Kignivneu iinu
away demolishing u new vtagon wli
wai'Jtho properly &f Gporgo Pci
'Oscar thinks that-J hitch straps.
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a sw
coming in on a surpriAo to her daugh-
ter. We understand that she" lias de-
cided to remain permanently in Bea
ver and 'will erect a residence here' ' in
the near future. AVo are indeed .glad
to weloome her to'puj et.y
TheHKB-U.n is receivinKv many let-
tew pf congratulation on the (JltrUU-
mm edition. "We note with pleasure
tbM wttk of awtfhtwl nd desire to
tltauk Ma&p 'wUwIk betowd the
ime jUirt jrtt9Nts'. who ia liber-
ally comrTbaWrTfe Uie 4ititfi .also
same in ftr iJHir .Ure at pki Th
editioH xkn vnliy. tec Jto 'twn
and county hiid wffl do ih nd
in attrajlUig tljo njlf uitcn o ttwi1 peo-
ple ootaWe to OS. '
While Deo nnd Leander Jfiles wero
hauling feed last veek tho featn Which
they were using camc frightened
nnd ran away. The wagon was tipped
over and Dea was thrown put and into
n barb wiro fence Aside from brumes
and.Bcratches htfwns not ifijured '.seri-
ously. -Leander wits Jess fortunate
howqyor anusustalneu gorjo.mi.jn juries
lrowas injured abuut Hho-"shoulderg
nnd'back-andlit -as neceVsafy to call
aYihyatciam Ills injuries Wjrcihtpr-
nel.and. while it.ls thought thnthpvlll
nbw-recover speedily for some "time' it
was feared thUt his i'njuricsnilght
prove fataL :
From the number of runaways that
have becured tliu past week -.it seoms
thateuch must bo the fashion .oV olao
the horses of this vicinity :iro'rgelttng
too much oats. Oscar Gardner ' is the
latest viqtlm of n Srnuaway wiiic'n 6o-
cured at Clear Creek last feck. .He
was attending a shootlngiunfchon the
crock and' left his team standing. Tho
hprses became frightened anu ran
Inch
crrj'.
.linen Btniiis. ma
cheaper tha.il cyagons and ii future
will maljo use of tha Bqnio.
The children grandchildren" and
Kreat grandchildren of Ir. and Mr3.
Ilenrj' Kilo or UJear Uixjelr patlicrea
with tho old folks rit houfo on Christ-
mas day and enjoyed tho pleasures' ''of
a family rcunlqn. The affair Was a
Burpriso to Grandma and Grandpa
Kilo and a moat succejsihl nj iey
having" no inkling of what Ws to occur
until tho guests came rolling in with
uig baskets full of every thing good to
eat. llesldfjtiie family there were a
number 'of friends whb.giiJoypd tho
festive occasion with .then. Tho '.old
folks dfee.larodHtHic happiest ininneut
of their life nnd so overcenn were they
with gladnesi that tlioy shed- tears of
joy. A datyliter from Kaiias was
unable: to reach hero oi Qhristmaa but
camp later in tho. week an another
reunion was held pnftcw; YeaN.flay
About the busiest place jn.tpwh U
the Coutiiy Tre4ursJu ofllee. Out
ablo treasurer. J 0 Williamson h
kept busy all the time and late into
the night whjle his corp pf entewut
"de"pbtUiuro kept -equilly buy' Mr.
Willlamfph-'-lnformed u. the oVfeor
day '.that' thAuniherof tax payers In
Optima township alone wa& almost
equal to tho erttha tax rolf vh he
had charge of triw-Jtrcastmir's oittee air
years ago. Mr. W.illlwsoM. a.atijH-
iugof tho work at a rspM rai though
an $$ is fptunntfe fr '. rttipooido of
Beaver county 'thttic k 'such n
jeompJtoat.auil strictly il(Ri nan.
bast barns In'the cilr. Hincc closing
tho.dcai with Mr..Sholton Mr. Perry
has a'sMimod churgo of tho lower barn
and wlll'Condtict the same. Mr. Per-
ry fs a good liveryman and understands
his business and will no doubt ha-vS"
I many friends who will foltaw lilm to
hirncw location.
u;
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cart-fully and Beaver Onmry nowfjias
ens building at least ot which' vibe
jrotia. nhrttwo need now is it goad
uotirt House or the canto nnucriar-to
take tho place of tho shack now. Used
for that purpose. Tlio' cotiufv la biir
enough ait(ioh enough to linve a bet-
U't Court I?tfiu3o nnd it should be built.
The pres n't bulling is an eyc-"qro to
tho otherwise pleasing' littia city Of
Beaver and tho prosperous c.dimry in'
which wo live-
l TTt r
S'saliisraf Sale
TWrU V'jn5o ABa.o.pM.C8. cattle
Uoga farm hnpleinents and. in. fact
aiiythin'g that you havcMii fccJir. ht
IJeilver on Saturday of this week.
Anybody ivltp has such sjttff for sale
will pjenso bring. the fame to fihelioh'a
Livery Ham Snlo w(lL.))egjn at'.'l
o'elpajc sharp. Auctioneers "Win'
Woohiry Beayer and Ilul'ts liberal
Kar.sajf. '.-- &?
WAKTra?J by Chicago wholesale lirid;
mail (.'fllvt .house .tr.lf.tayt manager
(man or wqmr.nrjoi; thU county tind
.-uljoinlng terdtory Salary SO jrtrd
expenses paid wieVJy j oJC$;e;iBe ' nonpy
advm'ced Wm'U- ples'-antf pos(Urii
fjormanent. tmo javeswnent or espe-
nt-nco rwpurea. wnie m
.full paru
tlrcsseo e
er instead of arg'ci: This space i.4
too smalt for item$ and priceshut in
flagin eral way 'about. 20 per cent" pjfi
'muillobth.G fide with? hid few. excem
fUidnshceausd "Brother John ho pdid
freight:"- Need anything? MUk
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m tbo Micnia banquet.
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