The Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 19, No. 34, Ed. 1, Thursday, February 8, 1906 Page: 4 of 4
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2ACrri O. TEOlIAS-PaWftber
s3fncfal County atsJ City Pijr.
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Tks Lrrn-s Mst-CTJCaTt.
Tra Jfctle avis wel saw?.
A eo:ltaU Hl?d i Brf ai
wwr aia
Nt&e ttule aera ?
faw.
Jwnrc treat as tXK Frtknr xaea Jaerr
were sJgfct-
EIfc Mule Jtrfof ears rtingfct tfcy
VRril Ueartst.
Th- n na&d fixe Farrwsler ami
la there wre sere j
Seres . Jede a JffS "WT
trfefc.
ArKri5iT!l Mas. aad tkes
tier were tlx
'x testis ledge :3 trjtasj
lrri tiiire
'Tbe esxt rwai Ulfeif a TTeit!B seat
the tfcere were file
Jive Httfcr WJfc saea. live 4ar mn
tfceSor.
A Jlalta Kal 7X1 At rkost -M I
tfcen there wt foar.
Few Kill? fcrfze aes v4y
A M.4oa art Sms aaKt m aael tfrea
Ifcerr were mt
Three HtUe Yit sa tilting zsmmmi
lire lnr
AwAyrslaPjthiaRaal tiaa tfcere
were two.
"TaoJiiUi kdge an pretty Marly
deae.
'The Elk eoatiht stasd Use pa and
then iirtre wa. a.
0b little lodge rtafr drinking all ahwe.
He'wi Ifcryal Jij&bor and took
the 'Wbole Breh Home."
Retail Ckriu Advocate.
EEAVZB CABKttS OIT HONOBa
The bisswt thine of th 'eaoa in
1I.1- octal lln- was th debate between
Bearer and Klrnwool vrhieb tXt place:
dr iSjAt of fH wek j ober- l-bWhg etU.
ETeryfwdy on Clear Creek wa there j Work for y oar tows: talk fr year
e think and with the -nwd which ! l&vrn ; pah yotfr Utwh.
w-ent -COt from IJeaver-aboot flf in D'ibe "Penny wl ajid round
all thi hooe vu filled U) oversow-! - .
ine. ThCnisht wit an ideal tee for.10011"1
the drfre.
Onaecoantof the mimberof spVak-'eral.
en on both smIps it was arrarfgwi to
forejpj the literary program wiiicfj naa 1
been arranged except one ong-a
praiocioiinciwHM: minus 01 vear
Creek afcd which wa rendered by tev-
eral of the charming yoong ladle ol
that neighborhood. Thfe tong was a dUetunion. and interest is kopt and
tout to the Beaver debater and vnu a ( nie3 in the uperintendent' offto
very opportune triWto to that luwior- Tltews four point are given eqatl per
able body. f centj 0f credit. In order to gut a per-
The peaktT 0n thfe Beaver aide teet record you tnutt be pr.nt. you
were J. W. Cnlwril wlw opened tb"e ' matt ion time you rnusrdUcvH the
debate with an cloqaenVand effect pro- question acd must shtjW an active in-
ducing fpcech characterittlc of the ' tent. All abjentees mutt file a writ-"Jeather-lunged
orator"; W. T. tcn .xi:w wjUi the county tuperin-
'Quinn "vho i"Krthort and fat but tendent.
he cai"t help that" directed hit red. Alorig" this line awl in order to carry
hot argurnent to the "gentlemen of the TOar ntnetJ per cent grade it will be
Sarj" never-tbe-leM he made a telling juir! that you comply with the
argument; Major Wilboro "the above that you attend the formal In-
man irom .wiansat gave me oppwi-
lion rather too much of his "Jaw" in
facts in favor of "Ignorance and Super
tition"; R. II. Loofbourrow did a.
mean trick whew lie aoed for the ques- '
ilon for debate imd made the prwi-
tlon believe that be really had f&fgov-
ten thti question since hearing them
tihtcusslt. He made an excellent talk
Ibf one who dfd not know what he was
talking about; F. S. Macy "the
ladieh' maw" mad- a very eloquent
ypiel but vtm a little puffed up over
the applause showered upon him and
wound up by faying several times
"And what did tl.ey Vol" So.'ae one
Lnwr.Kl ."Whrofconrse ther did '
.njUfthivo. I w '.i..n
t.iui n.iiAMnt h. ttwv- .:i.'
another promfcoui flfng of Orator
whicn urougnt uoivn tnc iiouse.
The negative speakers were Albert
Seal who gave a nice little Sunday
school talk and alo recited history in
a manner that allowed very plainly
that he had prepared himself for the
occasion; Frank Wright a pupil of
the Eltmvood High School distinguish-
ed himself at a speaker and tne sarcas-
tic flings he made at hit opponent-
struck homo. It wasn't hit fault that
his side lost the question; Paul Ar-
dror mnde a bold stand for "Pride and
A.nl.ltlnn"; J. E. Mitchell chief rd-
agogu. of the Ehmvood schools wast-
tJ lots"6f "sweetness on tlw dtwert
Ir" In his attcirri)t to farry s sweep-
ing victory for the negative His
most telling argument was tlwt "in
that very (hool houwonly a few week
previous part of the same speakers had
proven tlint the world wajjirogreMing"
lie made a very Drillismt speech and a
convincing nrgumrui but It failed to
ronviuce; li. M Itizley wsj toe last
speaker on the negative and be put the
finishing touches on la great JtyJ nud
fn tb alIe manner. IleUauoM kand
af tne Bufirt and tivj-a well Low t
handle a subjort. He vh a little- mt-
elined to ridicule tlie previous ipXaV.ir
in several of.the noinu ( 1 b .-. Jtft
them. He cloted the argument far
Elmwood and would hrv unn tle do-
bate for Ills hle bed j..t tha jdje
decided in favor of lU-ver.
The judges V. B ftitid-r. lUr Uuk-
er arl i:r. WrigktdeidJ the jltr
lu a faira'i rmpart.al ugtit atitr -very-
Ivxiy vr Atfied with tn daeivioa.
AitOgetiter w atd a very oujnyaMtf
tim anil were rateived MfrJially by
the good people of Elmwsfol. Kvery-
thtng went offln an artabla inrmsmt
iinu no pan wno wan praseat Na a
word of complaint urriai.
The ne?t debate i to tk pfe at
Bntver Val" th; time of mjm hi atx
Ix-wa dfcVara'fied.
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tbyaalldiCertr
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AM Jsfur u K aiViuiicad tlwt
uXtH Xluel xV iueraac pmjdiuiu j
CNVirTforl' dow wit'i Harrow J
iStfatfstJ' Surrl frowt umiho.ij
H ed&e& c-ght to be the policy
TiJOVM O
Satan ta laUlae
4rrk mm v
jHU4ae
ISWP aa lilt ; fc My
i Hit -Hut BMf
tii.
I rwlmriM iiiiffl
n-ty aal f rtr. al. if jm
(hOnvMtnBM.
Be smn OnwrWil a ui&m me ai
a.
Rrttr Uty ifcM ; let m Jfcy
M4rtitlMe.
Btdlr to bL Hy ? Mati a
mui iMaJlkf . vuaJtkF ai .
Owe to-ifaf t wank tw lo i .'!-
Bwf wiaat iJmm kM w tS f ami
mjt CM ifcak HI tlij- 'Attm.
Kaf Jr Oji irtfe
ii ii bat- &mK tapt alter ri-
Tr tint mNtt W iwmili.iI ajtt
lal.
A at aMT. V be iow m fceir M
r i rto. kef Mt dl M
Sir t tfc grtMnow' aat die
yclfc a stt sr fcuc
Hot? to H4p tli Ton.
Sfend ap hm tanr.
Txttmm it 1m hem mtrdktmi.
Sw)riV fer Mm Icoal pafc.
Bnt CWKT k.1 nrst.
W&H t an tfcat it L-(il iMI t
n tewrm xwi liar fvi ttt mm fVOtt.
Br fKSrcMit. XiMk bitowg
I the MX& aetrttA abae mi
a av-Mt-dst arsfa
Daat h . ft ttsad-taat rt m
69 fprA aad ofta ( Man luxat la a
OWMBRlaltJ.
Da't be a fweH fcgSd tfce tm
das't nd taek tm nm feer Wtfawr.
Be ekaritaai efe&rity carr a Mai-
tllsde f thorUwmlBgJ.
Doa't tbro-sr eotd wr bl ratker
tban to d(oragi! a good Btqtrii.
Go in to win toeews vnu sever wan
by Mr. raislhari.
I! an honorable honest idtHtrkHU
I Open your pocket lok and be
Ex.
lib-
7Q 3 tzXchsks of
B3AVEB
coairrT.
a new device in regard to our Teach
er A40CUtKn of Interest to all our
teachgn hail been adopted. It is thif
1 teacher' attesdance. tardineM
gtJtnte At least Uirec weola of the tet-
sion being neither absent nor
and make a daily average of
lardy
BfnctT
percent '0 ninety per cent gradf-s
wtu carried except at the close of
the Normal Institute. Thi plan i for
tie management and advancement of
th toctchers and of our public school ;
and it it hoped that every teacher will
lend his hearty co-operation awl tu-
nistance to make it n tuecesrf.
Ella Baker Co.Supt.
Resolutions of Condolence.
Wlierea It has pleaded our Heaven-
ly Father to call to hi etenial abode
1 ' WIovmi unie 01 our wormy
Brother. S. Brown therefore b It r-
jolvwl. That wv the members of
Pioneer Idge No. 171 I
O. O. V. ex-
lend to Brother Brown our deepest
sympathy in this his sad hour of be-
reavement realizing that all ihat can
be nfd by ui are but word of sympa-
thy and that God and time alone can
heal such sorrow and that we mast
trust in Him wbodoeth all things well.
Be it further rvtolved tknt the Sec-
retary be instructed to pioee these res-
olutions upon the ixxlge record.
( (J. J. IrfMMltturrow
F. P. Madison.
f Walter Danielson
Com.
School Report.
Zelma Okla. January 31 lft
Koport of third month of sokool in
' District number K. Coimateing
Deecmber 11 and ending January IS
JW.
Number of puaUs earoll'1 10.
T1hh neither absent aor tardy were ;
lliiwa ami lrawn xottmayer.
Tho not tardy. Max Kottraayer.
Lola Ovirro.v Taaaher.
SDNSET.
AsaSr we hear the merry eUnk of
the vlllcge Wtoksmlth hammer a Jim
lias returned from Kansas aisd Is buy
at work again.
1 Mit Adeline Moyer went to Wool-
! ward Cuoatv hts week where she will
teach 1mI.
1 Tke Sutet literary was discontinued
oa ooi-. of unillpox down at Logs n
Jim J 0. Hool has been very sick
but is on low road to reeovery agaia.
. Pmfosr C A. Dlokewon's shool Is
programing Marly
Mrs. Hob PktMifM and brother Early
JftctMON toot dkttxsr with Mis Sallie
EHiiaa Sunday.
K. H. WittUs h brakkrog sod fer 31 r.
CtavtM.
I Jiat.WodjHt Weat a flying up the
raalf SttatUi sa a l4ek top. Wonder
what was ttw nmtter as be seamad to
!b9iaaktttTy;
Mr. Marortta Wvcds was aite slek
---Sarfa-4 Henry Wfer. went
tauttnofctfcfl-toftJwek.
1 M. C. A. IMefceroa wwt to- Up
fiol eounty. Txjii ta visit her tister-
lJMaw Wr- Rocdelpbvfor a few dars.
Tf A Nkw Wstrrest.
HOLLAND.
&-bU3l bvgan tu dutriel 81 January
zfyl Ti-ny-one"pupiUi se eiiruil
y .. Aaline iiOKru teaching
ffrn-
saMt Ca-hs.1-
or
aarit-v l"
jr awt x Ci
atOapaiMM:
J y.Kataaf Baaiily. agwfar far
HaV Sanarf' Uafca riafe k tnr aaf.
a O L- tttava "
abnr arai frwr4
ICr. Mmb af CtaW
1 Kit-aa i sat hmm' 1 aa tk
catsi akaaa aa vaafash aacaaaai.
Saaaaanti mpaint aaxr 3faatTaa
1VtaafUriifc4( at Qmm-
attla aaaat aaaa itmmi immmtcy 3t-
Omr vMUkmmi aiiaiatr ws aaiaafiii-
DaiW Ktaii w ia 3atlarf
atarSaaa. H araaaaS aat laid at
aatl far ta liialil luaif.
J C Oaaaaw if atg pieMag aattta.
II -m hm taataar aala ataft wB
tk tta.
Mr lad Xrt StflJ aOaal aa Xr-
xari M 0afnI aiilacaay.
Tatawda? aiii4fj aMl aad
iara7 arfci.
Mb J 11 aat il Kwar
TfcaVd silk
Miw rra SUU SaaAty.
Ta atnar rhMwit of M. K. S-
tWcH: &rc kj to s-se aec fat ta
Dr-
itor J4v Talrr is warUar aa a raaek !
aatkeCiaMnaa.
Xr. Lakv Jahaina cla'ad a
f ai Meat of saal at ITorf kut Priaay.
Mr. Xaoaoy ad ttaaOy rttted wftk
Mr. aa4 M. Cfca. Mm last Saa-
Mi yortk PbB kU hue kae-
zaoval aa tke totd id will arrive at
z few diy aad laXt va rklies.
Mr. Daaiefeaa ws a FTori Tiitar
Ta4T. Mr. DaaMsWoa m?i tke aw
Hare aad kail is aae aoavasr tke btt
barldiaat of Its kind 3a Bearer eoaaty-
Jibkm Teasley's krotker arvivtd
f raat Georgia a few day ago
Mr. aad Mrs. Griaiwacd took diaaer
TV Wrsmtf
wiUsMr Mn9MrySa-ayk.t.n:'0 (jZJZO'.2.tm
On Mto-x aad Fraak Hatakaon j
parefcsjJtd tke sefccol scattoa is tows- 1 . -. .w aa
skip S seetfoa 1 rasge S3 of Oeerge X02T hptO.UW.
McCiaat of Tyrone. CosuWeUan- K. .
3.W
Mr Drxld and daaghtr. Leraiae
ailed at 3(r. Still' Tuesday.
Sirs. Auty Price called on Mrj. Still
Twwday.
WiH Gadlwrrie attended petHug at
tke Piaak ekil heoe PrTday nf gkt.
I?EA5I
Improves the'flavor
and adds to die health-
fulness of the food.
t!aney! EUloney!
We have money to loan on well im-
proved deeded lands In Benver county.
Call on or oddrt
W. G. Fields & Co.
Beaver Okla.
For Sale.
ICQ acres good farming land -7 seres
broken out 4 acres Iwing in good fctaml
of alfalfa ; plenty of water oen be bad
f. ir. . or. f... -li..l..l: 1
. .... . . .k.b.Vij iiiii..
and eue!oed with good three wire
fence ; also 13 head of good grade cat-
tle. The above will be tokl at -public
sale at my plaee on Clear creek 12
miles KHith of Bsaver City Okln. on
Monday February 38 180J. I-and will
beheld fori IKW.C0 or better. Terms
cash only.
CtlKlri I'LAtX
17 Owk. Elmwood Okla.
CT He STATTT3STC3-
.... .
n e a ipwaaj 01 bhioe rw-
os and can lit your eye satisfactorily
or your money liable (. an Uxo exe-
eute any work in the Jewel'v line.
GUT BARBER SHOP.
R. E. JUOD Prop.
Good cban shave ftharp raznr Cosn-
for table cltairs Neat hop.
w
LEY & HARRIS
LAWYERS.
Practise In all Courts.
orrMo.w OKLA.
Beaver County Abstract Offlce.
Made promptly by Walter C-
Prarer Indd abstracter.
First dour north of C'urt Houte-.
Bwr Okla
REAL ESTATE.
FRAZER & DAVISON The Landmen.
Customers here for every kind of
earth Bring in your bargains.
One Door "ortf? of Court House.
City MeaUfarkBt
JOHN MIELIKG Prop'r
Ntbinc blt the
be ft:
gltierc
t aaimak obtain-
ablo wtH be slau
rerf. Retfbeef.
pork muttofl. awl other mkmi at the
lowest living pri)&s I'leanbaes and
neat CUU our prde
Highest Market Pi ice Paid foi
Hidbs and Furs.
wmm
And piste it in your hat that my store car-
ries the most complete and up-to-date down-to-the-monacnt
stock in town. Full line of
CLOTHING
DRY GOODS
B
OOTS
Hat
o
AD
CARPET.
LUMBER! LUIVIBER!
We tiy to carry at all times a full line
of Lumber and Builders' Material also
Barb Wire Posts Windmill Timber
a
All good prade and at corresponding
prices. Try us for your next order.
iiUUUUUiUiUiiUuiUiUiUiUaUaiUilUiUUlitimilWiUlUlUU
J. W. WEBB Seavar Okla.
1 uae-wzv itesexs irom twsi xk
. -
tanrist sleeaiag cars Bpon paymeat of berth rate or in recllaJng chair
ears seats free.
On sale daily
February Join to April 7th inclusive.
Two dally tkreagh traisj over the Rock Island vis EI Paso leaving
Kansas Cfty s30a. ra.f aad UsOJ p. m. Throagh tourist car via
Colorado Tuesdays at 11 :20 a. m. other days bet one change of cars
at Colorado Springs.
Illustrated California book in colors our tourist folder
and full information apon request.
l& lisiitlC
rtx v.vr.. Ti4?5sj
twafc.. . lvi'ffj
Wt sett Us finis tcodj czlj. IX 77: -rrzi. Bead WioiJ
Eale. Smrreji Sprisj TTtjois Q mi SiiCa C.Zirx
Btl TUrjes. 3tI d Cart Cook Zi4 Zsi.'JZ Zlzja Srxlzz
Tfiv'- OzstBS Tizsai Qaseirraie CstSery it a grtit T-
l2X la pric. lii to" r Ctiiltiw So. 2
xT lilrets fre ; 1 00 atieatUa.
MUTUAL MAIL C3.7?Er SYSTEM Sprincficld. Mo. Dept
E. B. LVkin. of Girard Kanas. is
here in the interest of the Girard Nur-
. ' 'ra !K.. J ' Jva"-""5' "
waien J a. aiienae is proprietor
ilr Dekin will canvass Beaver courtly
and guarantees! you a first claw stock
of flood at very reasonable prices and
will be plad. to h&Vf you hold y ur
orders for hint or we C. A. Alk-n at the
White Houe hotel at Beaver Oklaho-
ma. Yours for boineis
127 1223. 4t. E. B. Dvkjx.
' WANTED: by Cttfeago wholesale and
t "" "" "T'l 'V7
(man or woman) for this county and
adjoining territory. Salary $20 and
expenses paid weekly : expense money
advaneed. AVork pleasant; position
permanent. No investment or expe-
rience rrquiryl. Write at once for
full particulars and enclose telf-ad-dred
envelope.
COOPER A CO.
132 Lake Street Chicago 111.
127 lOt.
Saturday SaSes.
There will be a -ale of homes cattle.
hoes farm implement and ih fact
rr '
: anything that yoa have to sell at
j w a gy
CaiTilv n tfifa ral
I LJ.UV.....! ...ff f .1
--- - ..
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will pieaao rintg ifct same 10 Mieltcn
T t " .. w .: ...
Luery barn bale WlH beg!B at
o'clock charti. Auctioneers Was
w 1 u 1. ...j iti r :vt'
nwnri;iK3n au nmii jirc
Katleaj.
-
SAlXWJ NOTICE.
To Waan ur Mac Coce;
Nastfe m harehr ia that Paltli
am have aiade aimiMjatiua to Ma
BfTaa A
H at
Hea-
rotaO
auit. idnlami aad ilmamt rlaawrs m kt I
htuok 11. In nW isn of Sons. IfcKTer nattr.
OUkheraa. tut a started of one jwar and prat
that nenate nwrafvr l craal
aaaawl naaWaaeat. If lam
ia wrioav Mn! ta the iMoaaei
r iMtMa (be IMida; of i'
that nemto taaralvr l craatrd to the aeare
be ae aljjtcMoc
of jaid Kceoe
'abniarr. VJA. said
HeuealSinc.
J. T. SfXUVA-t.
J. I. H12CQ.
AFfHeaDU.
1-1
i-tt.
CO.VTBST NOnCE.
Deiartawntof thalawru. United State
Laad Of ice.
IVoviward
nut
Jiaaarr HLlOt.
SieSeat vtittti
Si-ttfit having
Cled ia thfe efw U WlUaHB Pir coatratar
agaiBxclIE. No. lai B4 K.jUtt X H-A.ii
HH. Y SW. ad WS. of 8E4. S
5L K. . C. M-. b Wert W Si
hi which it atMCfd that aU w
te.ZI Tft. 1.
St. ' oatjNtrs
ert w. Speer'
I WPV aaaadaa-'l ad traet of laad far
Ill.r;.iauui aoaiM iam Mtur
aud. aatrr aad Bxt pnor to the date of .the iat
nanaa of taia coctart Be. haTtax Uii to aar
awMftrtotaaprwreerealtiTatauid tractor to
ratehtith resideBO UMrroa wfthia me ataai -
torr Mfiod iix nustho a br law raqairdd :
ThatheaeTrdid eUMut a boa Me teat -
deBcaea Ndd nt. That the Mid defaults
haw not bn cared.
raat ao.Nl uteitwl abraace Irao satd laad was 1
5!USJ?rfe."f!lMl SJV.AnaTl XTrl
riIjJ'!Cfl'!iU'" Vv!t. !SU" i? "r
ea.aaitria tiaw of war. aad thk the uU ceo-
I a but be aaaed bf.th Beu4( and Eecer
rL?iT'lJ'. Jw 2"- .BM f Jra
jrTi w ffl" "IT?": ."". .UV
a. m en tcbnurrZl. 19 . iKlorp lb Krtrttr
and ErtWJT.r of the United Sutea Land Office
la WoodwanL OUa.
ThldlUntbaT)jr taa proper adl-
dritfWi Jassarr 1. KMi. forth faeU
which thow that after dae duieec frvjtil
tcrrim of tnt ootlc caeoot be icado. it u
v lj ih w vmm m. .Hn. v vows
barrot nrk "nt and inwi t firh H w
be Air ' ilif l 1 roi-f cvibnatia:
. IMc T .M .. a- B ster
T I T S
Shoes
Caps
ucuMmi rmsnu. m
la Pullman
r r o
J. A. STEWART
General Agent
KANSAS CITY HO.
$1500 Top Bugp and
ea-Cihiapt)
Sd.CO Sewing LacMne
ncK
GUI
rtfci we sai to f
'5?r toix-j. ""
DIVOECE
Temuny o OiUtoE.
NOTICE.
( S3.
ratri!Bnmr.
j is The Di
Is The Diituct Cocxt Biavti Cocvrt O. T.
To Basie Ilrrr if iftfAyj oottaed tht she hat
Ua QtA cWeodint in n aetioo cow pesd-
fas tai the Dttnct Coort o( Bearer Cooatr. In
OUahooa TrHtorr wbrwii Rmttj H. Hrr
b pLstetiS aad !iani- Herr i iMrodant. and
tH: & aUKt aienrer tlte t titioo ol said plain.
Ui. Slot u akt Cosrt in said artkm. ra orte-lu-o
the lHh day of March WH or Od r-tition
Till tw iako ai Irn- aud ladjmaai nttdend
tsmUft saM dff9daat for dirnrc br default
aeeorf uu! j a frarnl lor is said peu lion.
Datnt Jimun 5. ti. (Seal)
Albrt WUl1ni Atterar for PlainuS.
E. P. Scut. CWrt District Court.
By W. T. QWSX Depatr.
TEBEITORT.01' OKLAHOMA.!
E-Ter Cosntr- J
IS PBOatTECOrBT.
KtU of Iuard M. Smith. dVceavyi.
WW1. tbe lotitiae of Cyras R.Boccha:d
bat latair tya itrdia this roort rrprwesins.
awot utber Uuan. that Lsard.M. Smith.
tot of ike cooatr at BcTr and Trrritorr ci
OHanuM. dird. siabnjc a ill on or abnnt tke
n lar ol Jasurr. A. D. 13 at Either.
Biw cantT. O. T.. and prtitiooicj this
coerl tiut tMlsnot ttaBatarToajaidetat
I Itntufi with win aBBauii to Cjtbs M.
ItafKhaM of said cosstr o( B-arr. 0. T and
thathwato LftturdM. Sltb be r'ohaud.
It li ttwr4ore oidrsd. that tald netltina hm
heard before thi cesrt at a raralar term to-
wn at tbr faaaarr txrra. to be bM in the
: pai eaart rte BC."'-0 tui ?Btr of
' " aa ilu tek Iav a V aJi a - 1 Ta aCsTal
t lb oVfcrek a. m. of ad dar.
It i farfi-fr k4tp1. Uait tMMlce b HiTpn to
iJ"i..p ':" aeawi per-
..a - . !a -"
it-v.iu.n rotate. or patxtsaior one
s aotawc u uToa '"'?'
icTpn -oavt-a!Tiiff ia thBeaTr Herald
1 . -f. .Mawr-. MhJuad ia aaid coentr.
!a thateeraaiottaid aotire be addremtd ta
BlMrac Mta aw. rc-aawt in tai Ter-
. rrtorr. at Uuir PUm or rendrare. H knowa to
- au' ftieer. aad Mp-ti.l la the United
Staka Kiitnalm. with the umtacn thereon sre-
j paid ar Mid pMitinnwr. at ieut In days beiore
I iha llan fif uirl bnnu.
DatM IhU :4th dar rf Jannirr. A- D. It'ri.
(taiti
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1L L. MiLii
ProitaJnd9.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOB
LIQUOR LICENSE.
To Wbqk It M it Cosctxs :
Kodex U berbr given th t WUCain A. Georse
raa.leapcHeatMo toteilat reuil rsalt. rinotu
aad ff4ritaa linaors oa lot It in bloeic fl in the
jj6onoraU-l TUtajrwof Oaver. Bearer emmtr
OkiaWx&a. for a t'nol oJ one Tear and praji
that lieaf therefor be grantM to tha abo-e
naavd appiicast. tf there be no objectico in
writisx made and CII totbeiMoasre of iid
He? 00 or before Feb- 16th. VfA aid bcense
fffllHW. WIUJAM A. UBORSE.
COSTEST NOTICE.
Utt
OS.'
1 of the Interior UmtiSUtA Land
Vt'onlward. Oita- Jan. M. WAS
1 1 .avi.t r.i
t uertet alSdarit baTic beer tfrj
fa thij o&ra br Sarah CCrarer of Sophia. O.
a T uouwtast aa(ut HE. So. SlCi.
Janaarr tssh. I5W. far gEt. S. It Tp
t7 r(T M br Delbe?t Knapo. of
ttMA o T Contetlm. ia which It U aHrM
that atd estitma hu wbeUr abandoned faid
tract for a rnol of store than six monthjiiw
! aaukiax mud entrr and next prior to the date
. herein be hannc faUed to atUUUa a bona
ga Tlae apaa Said tract. or ealtiTate or
' iafoe the at rniaired br Uw aed that
.atd defaalu care not bea ranL
That HallCedabfioefw said land was
a dae to his eesplorsMOt ia tha Armr arr
Mr!io eorp oTth Uniud Sate to anj ea-
tiiaal u raadr to otn attach tiiaa and placa
aar b aaawd or the Evter and Beceirer
1 far a heartaif W fcl eaie. ala paru are
: ImrrliTn.
1 hmrehraowned. toaT
tar.
rfwmad and offer
mdpEcw tooehi&f raid allecatlan at 10 o'clock
a. a . Mar Sib- 1J& before the Eritr
and lUtxjTer at the United Sutra Land Office
ioVTwrf.ard.OVh. . .
Tha ail tAnant hanes ta a proper affi.
daVit SBet Js 35lS.etfwth farta which
hw that ftt ije dIhc---- ivoaa xrtica
nfu i-"-' ' .-v t itherebr or-
. wl wl nr. r 1 tVi Otfc notice he tp Tea b
Ai . i-r ptbUealioD
4 . . L. Dits T MoxSAjr E-suter
L&tf V j r.taM
R9S
- T-ria.tr rac-
. 6
& IS IT A HORSE?
I
i
Yoa iraat bnrded by the daj elc or month or li
cmcthig: In the wy of one of our
'Stylish Turnouts?
Onr pneei are tke only cteap thing about the ttaWe
jTtl viiVvVsAAAAyiAsiS
ivjy
a I VTA Sr24 tJT5rf WZZZ TJtoirL
BLACKSMITHING AND WOODWORK
tSe-jt Worrman-jriip.
Wacn-j and arriQe tSailt to Order'.
We Guarantee all work to be first-class and to give
satisfaction. Horse shoeing a specialty.
"Wis:
TTT
&
J. W. WEBB President. JAMES BARE Vice-Pntidsnt.
FRAHK LAUGHRIH Cashier. F. C. TRACY Asst. Cathier.
MAUDE 0. THOMAS Secretary.
THE Bill Or SEAIO CITY.
Capital Stock $10000.
DIRECTORS
James Barer F. C Tracu. J W. WEB3
Frank Lauohrin H. E G. Pulraan.
R. H. Loofbourrow Maude 0. Thomas.
BEAVER IWW m&WlUmL.
Our bonis u one of the best in town and fint clasx in every rtpeei. Ttr
bles supplied with the BEST and rates revocable. Ererr courtesy eiteoded.
NEW LIVERY BARN.
T. ID. SHELTOU IFIRCIP.
EVERYTHING NEW AND CLEAR
The MAN WHO
Writes The Checks
Is the man who appreciates the moderate prices-
of our bills for Buildiug Material Lumber.
e
"and in fact anything you need in our
line. Everything canied in an Up-
" to-Date Lumber Yard will be
found vifh us: Come in.
BOLIN
Liberal
There is
a time for
time is quite litce
be pleased tohave you 'use it by giving
us a chance to figure on your next
b'ill of Lumber.
But don't you know that dealing with us is moftf
either time or money. It is time and money
with a whole lot of satisfaction thrown in:
CRAIG
Uberai1
GF.n. PERRY.
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ZEUSrO-ILilSIE-H:.
-1JLJ--L
&
BROWN
Kansas.
everything but after all no1
the present. We would
BROS.
K-a;
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