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BEAVER BEAVER COUNTY OKLAHOMA TERRITORY THURSDAY FEBRUARY .15..J.9106
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is In Guymon this
down from Tyrom
Sheriff NnyLir
week.
C. K. Thompson was
first of (In week.
in Beaver the
'Mr. WadUle N staying with Mrs. F
'C- Tracy at present.
Kvv. Scntt.of Abe. was nmong the
"temer-callers t Hie Week.
Mis Minnie Qrqhnm is visiting en
'tlia North Hat this Week
'Mr. Tom Sbeltan ha? lieen under
thtf weather the past week
-Big Boy" Allen N helping 1). B.
Kinder take pare o U stock.
N. h. Falls was
Monday.
K. II. Murphy -was down from Liber-
al again this week.
Ed Hanson linn n not in tlm xtinnn of
Jn folon on hin finger.
Mrs. J.;V. Thompson is reported as
being on the dick list.
J. It. Stalling went down to his
8011th Flat farm last week.
George Perry nnd wife left this week
to tnkc up residence on their farm
near Sophia.
W. B. Bhodo was nmong those
bnsl-
orghum Seed for Sale.
See
Maihhov.
Ciranndn called tit
thli week and loft
S M I.11 rd of
the Herald olliee
at.
Work mi the new building has
been
delayed fume the pail week on account
nt lilt' eold weather.
Mi" Ida Kinder is ablating at .1. W.
Wubb's big store. Miss Idn Is tin
.tKrenl)le young lady and will make n
jgoud clerk.
J. I). NIK'S reetiived word tlt his
'father had tit lien and broke his arm
recently while entering the poH olliee
nt HUrpcr;Riuisas.
JIn Alice Iitinder and son Held
arrived hist week from Fontanclle
- I own. for a visit with her parents Mr.
lihd Mrs "J. H.Baker.
How many viewed the eclipse of the
inuon Thursday night? The eclipse
Was on about two hours. Many gazed
upon fair lutia that night.
J MEeklea has been somewhat in-
dlspoictl tlio past week and unable to
if trtid'tu his photo work on a part of
'Ihe'.t'lmc. He la being kept btny.
Hooker has n man named William
Ootobed. We supposed "Hill" know
enough to do that tvithnut being told
but th'jn you know hu's from Hooker.
Auothcr change in the North End
Jlery barn took place tide week. This
time Ed Lile of Kokomo lias pur-
c'ied the b.tru nnd will conduct it in
n satisfactory manner.
C. R. Wright who recently cold out
his interests near Liberal has purchas-
ed IHO acres near Kagsdalc and will
commence improvement thereon. He
couldn't leave Bo.tvor county.
Wanted A few cows to keep for a
-rhnro of thodncrense nbout the first of
Muroli. Also a good brood sow.
C. M. Mfi.foni). "Minnolo 0. T.
' 215 JT2. Uetiton township.-
JM. 1 1
Ueirge Quiiilan whoiun-bcrii -vlwt-ing
Ills parents in'Chlcago for tho pa'st
several weeks returned homo recent-
ly lib spt'nt several days in Beaver
tho past week returning to Fulton Bat-
iiirduy. T!ui dUtiuguWheJ visitors to B"aver
'.thl week may bu mentioned the Hon.
4ack Frost the chnste and beautiful
AIWs'A Hnowiind Mr. and Mrs. Cold-
trtithuuder who were accompanied by
Messrs. B. Low Zero and I. C. Winds.
The Bcnver-Meade mail route has
Ufuti let to I). 11. Kinder. Wo are
glad to know that It has fallen into
rcsMinsthlo hands and that wu are to
receive n continuation of the excellent
mail service we liaYo had in the past
on that line.
from a distance who attended to
ncss in Beaver since our last issue.
W. A. George applicant for saloon
license was down from Boyd looking
after his petition before the county
clerk this week.
A
number of Bcnverites attonded
the Mat-quo ball at Floris last night.
The ball was gien to dedicate the
new hall at that place
Arthur Williams and R. A. Whisen-
nnt caineln this week from (iranlte at
which pluee they have been the pat
season engaged in (licking cotton.
Eggs for setting Full blood Leghorn
single comb CO cents per setting.
Lawhkck McC.uik.
'2 22 2U Beaver Okln.
Dr. J. AV. Tharp was in Beaver last
Saturday. We understand that n con-
test has been Hied ngainst the Doctor's
claim and lie Is here to iiight the case.
Another car load of syrup but it is
higher in the market. Now worth 30
cents per gallon pall.
F. J. Lkk Englewood Kansas.
LcsterNaylor and wife have moved
into the new jail building occupying
the upper Iloor of the jail. Mr Nny-
lor is chief deputy to his brother sher-
iff Naylor.
Until April 15th 1003 wo will give
the Weekly Kansas City Journal free
to all nev subscribers to thn Herai.ii
or renewals paid one year In advance.
112.
.Tust received ear load of seed pota-
toes from Minnesota Ohio Triumphs
nnd Early Rose. Also three car loads
best Colorado table potatoes price 75
cents per bushels. Seed potatoes $1.00
nnd $1.2.i buahcl.
JF. J. Lkk Englewood Kansas.
That yon may find out 4 lint "Dia
mond K" Hour is tho nest tlint ever
came to Englewood will sell It to you
during the sale nt $2.03 per hundred
Second iatent $1.00. "Brother John
ho paid the. freight."
F. J. Lkk Englewood Kansas.
Word was received here last week
that W. H. McCuue owner of tho
White House hotel here and who Is
visiting witli Ills daughter nt Pueblo
Colorado fell recently and 'broko liis
arm. Ho' was eturnlng homo from
church when he slipped nnd fell with
the above result.
Mrs. John Moilfng is reported n
being Indisposed this week.
Mrs J C. Williamson Is spending n
few weeks with relatives west
A slow Steady rain the lirst of the
week wns beneficial to whent nnd
placed tho ground in good plowing
condition.
1 sell tho best grade of Colorado
cotl at right prices Your pntroniige
solicited. 1'L F. 1'rintz
222 t. Literal. Kansas-
llheln John SvmOns' new house on
! Fulton creek Is fast ncaring comple
tion. It will be ono of tho finest
houses In this section. Beaver County
Jlepublican.
L. N. Kitchen returned from Wood-
ward this week and is now busy getting
his store building started The lum-
ber Is on the ground nnd the building
will be rapidly pushed to completion.
Dr. (Jranti dentt of Hugoton
Knn-n arrived in Beaver last week
and has since been lmy doing dental
work lie Is a dentist who under-
stands his business and expects to
make tliis point regularly.
WANTED : Ten men in each state
to travel post signs advertise nnd
leave samples of our goods. Salary
$75.00 per month. $3.00 per day for
expenses. Royal Supply Co. Dept. W.
Atlas Block Chicago.
11 320.
Surprise Party.
Quito ib iotowiI of Beaver's young
people met at the White House hotel
Saturday night tint occasion being n
urpricu oh MUs Minnie Graham who
expect to luave soon for Tucumcarl
Nrw Mexico.
The evening was pleasantly spent In
4 games of various kinds and nil enjoyed
n evening of fun.
Miss Graham will bo missed from
tins social el role and has many Beaver
.'friuuds'Who regret to hear of her de-
parture H i t ... 1 1
Mrs. Emma Rogers and son Hiram
of Cory don Iowa spent the first of the
week in Beaver visiting with old-time
friends. Mrs. 'Rogers lived in Beaver
in the early days but left hero thirteen
years ago. Since that time many
chaugcsMinvc taken place Mrs. Rogers
states thatithe greatest change that
'iu has noted IsUhe developement of
the North Flat country which used to
bo an uuinfiabited plain. Now every
quarter section is ttikdn and houses
and windmills dot the Flaw in every
Munrtcr Her many Beaver friends
were glnd to welcome her after to long
un absence.
J. F. Holland was In the drug store
Saturday getting his face patched -up.
"While returning home from Beaver
nnd just nfter crossing the river his
kuKgyi 1 which three wore riding
.broke aluwn and Mr. Holland was
thrown out. The team became friglit-
enwl and tried to run away. In hold-
ing thorn Mr. Holland was dragged
fur some distance and his face wag bad-
ly bruised and skinned by the wheel
pf the vehicle. He succeeded In stop-j-jng
the tenm before much serious
4auu iraa done and returned to
BvAver (or repairs for himself and bug-
gy. Tlui gptitlciiicn who accompanied
him wrru not hurt. Mr Holland re-
sides on farm near llfbba
l'arttos wishing to tmtur tlui printing
.olliee at thf season of the year should
be governed by Uiu following rules:
Advance to the inner door and give
three distiuct itfps. Tho "devil" will
attend your alarm You will give
your name and postofijeu address. He
rill aUiit-yoq. You wl advance to
the center of tho room and address the
pditor with the following cbuntcrsign:
Extend tlp r(glt lini)d about two feet
from the body wth thp (huinh nnd
tho index linger dnsplng two silver
dollars one for that of n frjetul nt th
same time saying " Wore yo looking
formoV" Tho editor will say ".you
bet." After giving him nil the news
y'l "vl" hsrr'Tifned to rotlm with a
Honesty is the best policy in any-
thing especially Is this true in politics
Tills has been nnd is being domonstrn-
ted more forcibly nil tho time all over
this country. Public officers nre nnd
should be servants of tho people's in
terests. hat they want is economy
honesty nnd n-sqiiaro deal. The peo-
pleb's interests nnd wclfaro should be
tho paramount issue of the dny.
Custer County Clarion.
Mistnkcs will occur in tho best
regulated families." This was demon-
strated in the case of a man who
thought he owned n farm near Tyrono
nnd nfter living on it two years nnd
raising two crops and had nut n good
whent crop a young Indy came up and
requested him to move on. It seems
tho gentleman in question whose
name we could not learn had settled
on the wrong tract supposing it to bo
his own while in reality his land laid
In another range. Tho young lady
found the land vacant nnd not know-
ing anyone occupied it placed her fil-
ing on same nnd camo out to find n
happy homo already provided man
and nil.
Man is n little cuss and hasn't long
to stny ho files around and makes a
fuss and then ho hikes nwny. Some
men imagine they nre great and try to
tear up jack but each ono meets tho
same old fate mid trots the same old
track. Great Caezar's dead and turn-
ed to clay and so Is Cicoro Alexan-
der's gone the way tho rest of us must
go. Then sages poets heroes nil tho
men of wealth nnd .worth into the
open grave must fall and crumble back
10 earth. Then let's not join the mad
ulfray and strugglo like the deuce
and agonize our life nway for really
what's tho use? Let's live nnd lovo
and sing the whllo nnd work some
now nnd then and give to everyone n
smile that cheers tho hearts of men.
And whether wo nre crewned with
flowers or chilled with winter snows
with happiness let's fill tho hours ere
we turn up our toes Swiped.
W.S. McCaull of Harrow is on his
way east. He is tho prime mover iu
the construction of the Guthrie Foir-
view and Western which Is being built
northwest from Darrpw Eight miles
have been graded from thnt point to
near Fnicview where connections will
bo mado with the Orlont. Work is
stopped at present pending a decision
us to which of two routes shall bo fol-
lowed into Fnirview. Mr McCaull
has recently returned from tho cast
where ho met n number of capitalists
who interested themselves in the rond
and Mr. McCaull camo wost with In-
structions to purchase everything nec
essary to the construction of tho line
from Denver to Guthrie within tho
next ninety days. ' It is to buy steel
nnd other construction material that
he is retumiiiL'enst. Much of thn re.
niilriHl rtuht nf wnv tins 1tinii lirtiifrlit I
Elbert CHft is tearing down the old
jail building this week and ' putting
the Court House in good condition on
the south idde. This will make it
much better for the ollices on that
side of the building giving more
light nnd better ventilation.
Card of Thanks.
We desire to thank our friends for
their kindness to us nnd for their sym-
pathy during the illness nnd death of
Our dear son nnd brother
Mn. Axd Mns. AV. I. KotmvKM.
Mas. G. A. Havkii
Mns. Gkorok Goodnkuit.
God Almighty has not appointed
you executor administrator referee
nor umpire of your neighbor and you
are not empowered to direct manage
executo or dispense the social relig-
ious business political legal or ec-
clesiastical affairs of others neither
now nor hereafter fid it is eminently
proper for you ns an American citizen
to attend to your own soul's salvation
while permitting your neighbors to do
tho same without Intimidation or fear
if molestation. News (Green Ridge
Mo.)
Coal ! Coal ! Coal ! I have on hand
the genuine farmers' lump coal nod for
a limited time will sell It at $0.50 per
Oil. fc-UlKit HOHKNllKItltY
- Meade Kansas.
It is nn old saying that necessity is
tho mother of i.nvontlon nnd it looks
ns if there was a vast aniininf of truth
in the .statement. J. Anderson of tills
neighborhood lias shown his inventive
ability by rigging up a novel nnd at
the same time inexpensive well drill.
He took the mould board of a plow nnd
fashioned jt into a drill ; and harness-
ed it to a windmill. With this oddly
constructed apparatus he is drilling n
well for Mr. TnVlor on upper Sand
draw nnd nt last report had got down
over 130 feet. Beaver County Repub-
lican. NOTICE.
Highest prices paid for nil kinds of
hides and furs. Bring them to
II. P. Lahkkx
Beaor Okla.
two and one-half miles southeast of
town. 21 38.
TIC-TACB FUN 8EBIOU8.
Several of tho small boys of Beaver
with no other thought except that of n
good time organized a tic-tnc party
ono evening last week and proceeded
to frighten some of tho female inhabi-
tants of Beaver.
They called at County Treasurer
Williamson's house nnd found Misses
Hitch and AVells r lone. They fasten-
ed the rattling device to tho window
and took n run. Miss Hitch received
such u severe shock thnt she faint .d
and it was some time beforo she was
restored to consciousness. The boys
manfully nssisted and now declare
they will "cut it out."
However no ono blames tho boys for it
Is nu old-time custom nnd they start
ed out with no evil thought other than
to provoke fun.
Do you want to keep thnt good look-
ing face of yours? If so call on J. M.
Ecki.ks the photo man and he will
mnke you nn exact likeness and at the
right prico too.
Obltunry
Walter Irving Boutwell. Jr. son of
W. I. nnd Retta E. Boutwell of near
Englewood Kansas was Wn Decem-
ber f lSOl nnd died of rheumatism
February 8 1000 nged II years. 2
months nnd 3 days. Ills denth camo
as a shock to his relatives and friends
he having been ill only a few dnjs but
It found him fully prepuied to meet
his Savior. He beenme converted nnd
was baptized ns a member of the Meth-
odist church in September 1002. nnd
from thnt time until lie was .called
homo he lived a true Christian nnd it
can truly ha said of him that his life
was n success and his denth n trium
phant victory. During Ills lust illness
lie repeated from the 23rd Pxalm "Yea
though I walk through the. valley of
the shadow of death 1 will fear no evil
for Thou nrt with hip Thy roil nnd Thy
stnll they comfort me;" nnd other por-
tions nf rWipture including the Lord's
Prayer which shows. that to the last ho
put his trust In him who Is able to save
to the uttermost.
Ho liasgono to live with Jesus
In that blessed home so bright.
To be free from nil pain and sorrow
To know only joy nnd light.
He has gone to wait for us yonder
Till our work on earth Is done
To givo us n joyous welcome
When our race nt last is won.
01 may wo not fail to meet him
Beyond this v.ilo of tears
To dwell nt last together
Throughout tho endless years.
Irving leaves besidhs' his parents
two sisters Mrs. G. A. Haver and Mrs.
George Goodnight and other relatives
and many friends to mourn his loss.
Tho funeral services were conducted
from the homo by Rev. B. E. Gilinore
pastor of Methodist Church at Engle-
wood Kansas assisted by Rev. Parker
and tho remains wore laid to rest In
the Gate eeinetery.
The bereaved family have tho sym-
pathy of nil their friends in their sad
loss.
Tho Carter Tracy Hardware Co.
will have in another car of Grand De-
tour farm Implements by Feb. 15th.
People who loan (00 much 011 their
friends are bound to gel lop sided
We nre kept busy nil the time but
will take time to fix up those pictures
that you have been wanting so long.
Come In and see us.
J. M. EcKt.Ks. the Photographer.
A limited amount of Spelt seed at
$1.00 per bushel. Beardless barlev.
75 cents per bushel nt Rev. F R
New man's Write at once.
-18 II Tyrono Okla.
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Dureni Wheat.
Clean Dnrem wheat for ilo Knbau-
ka varletv 1.00 ner bu delivered on
track C R. I fc P. Ry nt Mlnneoln
Kas. Address
115 '.'22 Pd Titos Braoo.
Box 51 Dodge City Kas
Everybody Dance! i
At the K. of P. Hall on Friday night
February 2.1 1WHI. A most cordial In-
itntiou is extended to nil Tho music
will be u lending feature Good time
asvirrcd. Don't miss It.
Wonted : Two men In eaeb county
to represent nnd ndvertiso Hardware
Department tint out samples of our
goods eta. Traveling Position or Of-
fice Manager. Salary $00.00 per month
cash weekly with all expenses paid iu
advance. We furnish everything.
TlIK Cot.t'Mlm Hot'SK
Depl. 010 Motion Bldg. Chicago 111.
215 33.
1 have several head of horses for
Bale Call nt North Livery Barn.
En Lii.e Beavorl Okla.
On account of the Into arrival of
paper this week wu nre n dny Into.
F. O. Tracy nnd A G. Thomas re-
turned from Kansas City today where
they have been to purchase n cur load
of farming Implements for the Carter
Tracy Hardware Co.
K2ACY & GGILVIE
ONDED ABSTRACTERS
ondefl bu the American Surety Go;
of New York.
Wi nre tho only Abstracter in this ponnty londpd by n Surety Compinyv
Deeds Mortgages nnd nil Instrument!" of conveyance promptly and skillfully
nui'de. Wo nro prepared to furnish complete nbstracts to any lots-lnr Unds ih
Boater 1'ounty. Titles einintnod nnd nil defects In land titles cred.
Office in Court Houso Beaver Okla.
Photographs for everybody nnd first
class work too. Soe Kcki.km the photo
man.
Wnnted An experienced blacksmith.
One who understands nil branches of
the trndc. D. M. Ki i
28 tf . Beaver Onla.
An exchange editor has discovered
that there Is a wide difference between
tlie.scjiooljjyoks oftodny and those of
long ago. Ho says that when ho wont
to school ho rend his lesson in his first
reader something like this: "Seo the
cow. Is not tho cow nice? No tho
cow cannot run ns fast ns the horse."
But the latest up-to-dato re.tding of it
by the uverngu kid is us follows : "Geo
get on to the cow. Ain't she a beaut?
She's a corker. Can tho cow hump it
like 11 horse? Nit sho 'nint in it wid
the horse."
IF VOU m DISSATISFIED
WITH the brand of Shoes yoa have been wearing
come In nnd let me lit your feet with a pnlr-of
"HEL'i" Shoes t
SEI.fc SHOES do not lip n?rofs tho toes. Yon nre n$
liberty to cut ojnu uny Stir Xlitf In my entire lino
nnd if tho uppers do not extend o the ejid of the toe
they wont cost you n cent. This i n proposition
that vory Tew manufacturers will permit their .deal-
ers to make. ' v
Many stores handle ono brand of shoes for n" 'few.
months possibly n year and whop you nre dissatisfied willi lliu brand they
havo 801110 other lino for you to experiment with. I have been selling BKLZ
shoes in Beaver for six yours and this full hnvo n lnrger.llno thim veyor before.
It I can hell you one pair I .know jmi wlll.eomc again.
' IB O- TRACY.
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EtBBBTS &
A SNAP.
We underslnnd that Tom Brnldwood
Sr has received the offer of tho heart
and hand of n "chatmlng yo mg (?)
lady worth $100000" who Is seeking nu
affectionate husband. Besldo this im
mense bulk of.lilthy lucrey we under-
stand the "young lady" Is' an expert
copyist." What more could a man
nsk? Riches nre uncertain but where
one is fore-nrmed with the menus of
earning u livolilihood iu case of such 11
dlbaster why need one speculate?
HOME8EEKEU8 ' tSTAlVS WE8T. I
Chicago Feb 7. The Record-Herald
today says : Between 15000 nud 25000
homeseekers started for tho west nud
southwest yesterday through the gate-
ways of Chicago Memphis tit. Louis
Kansas City antlOmahn.itccordliig 'to
declarations by passengor men who
have been closely watching thu move-
ment which 1ms been goiug on ever
since the cheap rates were put Into ef-
fect late last fall. Yestenlny's move-
ment was a record breaker nnd it Is
said more people havo sought homes
iu the southwest in thu last three
mouths than ever before during a simi-
lar period.
Dealers in
Gllita
7OYAL
Makes delicious hot biscuit
griddle cakes rolls and muffins.
An absolutely pore cream of tartar powder.
And everything that goes to make up a complete
Grocery establishment. Flour Feed Und
supplies of all kinds. No need to go
elsewhere toranytntner m our ime.
Our prices are right.
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DON'T ASK FOR CREDIT.
t & ttii Si
xs There is a deal on now wherchy 1.
fcHj teg
ivill .sell my entire Stock of Goods
h)ttl if this fails u Stock Company wilv
we formed in which I will retain any?
In either case a change oi
will take place and I desire ti
DOVAl BAKINd POWUIR CO. NEW YORK.
Peeping Tom.
Some miscreant without fear of God
in his heart or regard for thu pence
nnd happiness of womankind committ-
ed one of the most ungajlant deeds
that has come to our notico in many
years nt tho country home or A. G.
Thomas Friday night of last week.
A. G was nwny on a business trip to
Kansas City and his wife in company
with Mrs. Ben Bogue was "holding
down" the claim. Early in tho even-
ing they noticed that soma ono was
nbout but supjiosing It to bo some boy
trying to play n Joko on them they
paid littlo heed. However after the
disturbance continued a couple of
hours tho women became frightuned
and taking tho children they went to
the home of Mrs. Thomas' 'parents J.
I). Niles some two miles distant. Not
being satisfied with frightening them
from home tho monster In human
form followed them to within a few
rods of tho house. It may bo funny to
'frighten defouselesi women In such a
manlier but wo fall to sue where the
fun or snnrt part comes in nud should
tho offender bo caught in tho act he
i wumu minimis iviunuu uiuiiuur luue.
and the rest will bo arranged for by J In this newjy settled country it be-
TIE SECRET OF SUCCESS.
The secret of oar success lies in the fact that
we are always apace of the times. Oar stock
is replete in eoery respect and oj.cr prices the
lowest of the low
You can llud the choices! and best selected
stock of Dress Goods Underwear Uibbons
Shoes Corsets Hose etc. etc. to bo hud iu
town nnd ut prices nway down.
Wo guarantee to show you tho best
line of Furnishing Goods over seen in
town. Alno Clothing. Collars Neck
wear Boots Shoes nnd homo more.
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Hlntcresl.
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reduce the stock as much as possible
j'; a special sale commencing Wcd&
glnesday Feb. IJj-th and continuing 1C
01 lays If youneed anytUvhg come tovk
Myitis sale because goods will be soldv
lfor less than wa ever before offered
Yours. Respectfully
F. J LEE.
llIVt-Ol I VU'J
Si
the time that it is needed. Mr. Mc
Caull states that the sale of the 1). K
Si (1. will be of the most benefit to his
rotttl as the Knty Kick Island nnd
Fort Smith nnd Western will combine
'vith It In order to successfully com-
eoniea necessary for tho gontler sex to
often remain iilone miles from tho
nearest ;ieighb'ir We understand this
offonso has not lh;on tho lirst of thu
kind In this vicinity and tho "jokor"
or had wo better say lunatic Is sng.
--.nH It midht ba well for him to
Gentlemen!
Children!
Well nr child roil wo have every-
thing in their lino iu profusion. Wo
have Caps Hosiery Clothing Shoes
Underwear iu fact nnyth'ng jou wunt
l"
4TV
Groceries Why Yes!
We have everything
slock. If you want
and ad fresh clean
it yon can gel it at
MADISON'S
We vwi'l'l 'have an?"
vcxther carload of
Grand Detour
farm implcrtfents'
at Beaver -by-Fe&f
ruary IK--
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The Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 19, No. 35, Ed. 1, Thursday, February 15, 1906, newspaper, February 15, 1906; Beaver, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc68573/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.