The Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 33, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 31, 1907 Page: 4 of 8
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They Can't Fool The People j
To- Tim-I"irii.l Im "" tjii-liii!
t. . i in- la fltii'K h maximum irire of
t v it- hi for m-njitTfHr' oh rail-
r.. iily Thi mit ?om if Ht price tl
m .il.- fr Khiihi. h the pfo'ilo of Ofc-
1 1 Aimii w.mld not long continue to pay
a rtatrr 'trier thnn i jmW Ih Knnj
i it why )mhiM tlit iUImr lo tin
r'.tmiitutNHt? Tin- constitution enflM
u.th it- much Hnipri-ty II x tho inaxl
mini 'rir for InmiH or the mlnluiuiH
j.ri.-.- for alfalfa
liiere are to Ix? lefrMlHtMrM kihI wliy
i (r .Mve tin thin whWi projmrly
I. I niK o the legMNt tire to that myt
!iy te ooiislntit endeavor on tins jtart
nT tin-delegates to ewict law intol
nf Riving the IrKHnlur powor to ln
t..' If ihve men idiuutd write In thv
e iHtitiithni a declaration that the
i-Mlnttire or the 'leo-de through the
H.illtltne liull llHVf power to Hx IllBX-
ii huh rnu for ruilroatls ntwl othor
tr'n-H(rtntloii cimiiHiiiie-i they would
! doing nil tlmt houldbf done liy tho
i-in-iiiiiiiuii hihI would be umllntiiR
tii-in-flviM lo the k'K'Ufmute work of
a .iiii-lituttnli
Vli are they piinj; beyond thi-i in
tlie mutter uf pii-ncner rnto.-i and not
in everything ''hi'l "-y n "
fr.iht rate lines and Imprlonim-iiU
if The nniltor of the pn8enj;jr fnro
i. loin-dNpo-x-d of by the delouutu
f ii Hilniciil reii-xint The.e politician.
I'nim'iue that by doing here what
ftiuuld be left for the legislature thf
people will rUiiil and call them blof-ed
anil i l-et them lo ollleen' The?e ol
iiiiiiiti" are working not to make a
iiititution. at real rlatemeii would
d . but to do Mime upeetaonlur thing
with hhih to go lo the people whom
Hieydeem too ignorant. to nee through
tlir trick.
Tliee men una no more make a law
wlileh will have no defeat- or whieh
tlie ehiingliig enntliti.iii. of tniile will
n it iniiLe iunperalive or unjust than
have the member' of legi-liituroH.
h. rj new law in an experiment or" a
La i mi ulik'h lo build other law.H.
'I uen- neer was a law psi-ied w.iieh
gr-ntly interfered with tlie uiisiiH... of
iii.wrful eoiicerm- which wa not
rmiiif in emitaiu defects which imii-t
lie inrrei t d by legislatures or cou-
H'vm ie tliee delegate iibovu mis-taUe-?
Are they wiser or better than
members of legislatures.' They do
in L appear lo be infallible nor have
l..ey acted as though urroo might not
ern p into llii'ir work.
fJii'ttf men dnjp the legitimate work
of making a constitution and trench
tipolt the legitimate ork of the legis-
lai'dre in order to howl to the people
about what thuy accomplish Ihey
umoiiih' the peoplo are very ignorant
but these ussnmptioiH are wrong. The
people did not send these men to the
convention to ma.kc a code of laws b(tit
to write rules to -giivf-ru the members
o! future legihlatures in doing that
tluug. Times-Journal (Oklahoma
tity)
Insane to Fort Supply.
duuirie Okla. .Ian i'l. Word wa
neejved here f nun Washington today
.tnat the senate had passed the bill
confirming the act of the lai"t Okla-
homa legislature in removing the in-
sane asylum from Normal) where the
p.aiuots are kept under contract with
ti.- Okl.moma Sanitarium company to
lort Mipply. The bill passed the
h' ue during the long seonitm and all
I' at is iif!uary to make il operative
now ix the nigaiituru of the president.
I'ms marks Uio uloe of one of tite
! i g -l drawu-oui fights in Okhihoma.
I - 'Mr ago an act imisvd congress
tl uaung Mi abaiHloned fori and
g ii-iihJ til Fort Supply to Oklahoma
f r in iiir.uu asylum. Tile legislature
a. -'!'il Uif gifl by a ryolutlou pr'-
.i.-d by UvireM'iitutivo KtlgarJonep
tnjl wa mssed that authorised the
n i'iat wheuoier a ronu should be
I . i. io Fort .Supply. The niilroH.il
w . ;nt built and the Iat legiblature
j -ti anolhorhill appropriating ('i-
I'm i furev the removal. It is twohe
i i erl:uul fnan Woodward to the
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j lie sanitarium company contested i
tin n-iuoval in lU" courts ou the'
gr unit that Oklahoma could locale no
iMliue liuildiags before statehood. An
in u iu iioa ws secured from Judge
llutier Attorney tlnuenil 81111111011
appivtled to the Oklahoma supremo
irt but no decision has been handed
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down j
hilegate Mc(iuire intriHluced a bill
in cougroos legalising tlie reinoval.
.Simiild the president approve it it is
i pitd that tlie light will boat an
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The Fort Supplv military recurvation
eomprise 17U0 acres !( of which
are covered by timber. There are 150
buildings on the reservation of whit h
about forty are in a good Mate of pre-M-mition
The commandant's Itouo
coutamg twelve rooms the ollicem
row 011 wluuli aru nine collages of
sixteen rooms each twenty-llvo si.v-
rpom colta'jjus an euUrtaiumcnt hall
.1-5X5' and a hospital HiK'if) aro
ready for occupancy. Eagle (Wichita)
Wo congratulate lluavur City on
having a commercial ejub that pays
$..00 membership fee and JiO cents per
mouth due? but we will go ihem a
few better. Our club .pays $.'5.00
per membership and $5.00 per quarter
dues and the most of our businuss
and professional mini belong to it.
Oujruoa Democrat.
We have
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P. S. During my .absence Mr. C. If. Tyler ai experienced Reisterc-J Pharmacist wil
have charge of the drug department
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P. (landy Ik-trlily- Welcomed
Home Prom Washington.
The people of Fort Supply gave Mr.
(imidy the glad hand in great shape
when he returned from Washington
with a congressional enactmei't in his
vest pocket- legalizing Hie action of
the. Oklahoma legislature iu removing
the iiiiati' asylum to Fort Supply At
the banquet HO plates were laid and
the whole population wont wild with
rejoicing.
.Mr. Uandy arrived in Guthrie last
night to visit old ac.iialntames and I
the constitutional convention and when I
nl-n Slut.. f'M.iiinl r...or...r I... I
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seemed very muqh elated over hii
victory after many years of work j
against big odds.
The light began in ISO") when lie in-
troduced in the territorial legislature
a joint memorial to coners to Mil
apart tfie Fort -Supply reservation to be
tiM-il as a soldier'- home. In lttfiij
coiigre-i was again memorialized a?
before and by act approved July Sth
iSOtf congress authorized the interior
Jepartmnnt to permit the iho of
buildingt for the care of thu insane.
March lflth 1903 the legislature ac-
cepted the terms of congress and np-proprutti-d
iu.u0 for building.-
.darcli first IfKj the legislature the
Hi.-uiie asylum and the autltoritie-
werti uujoiited from proceeding with
the removal. Although the lcgila-
lure had appropriated an additional
sum of $-"00 AJ for imiroveineiits. Mr.
liaudy then iraiii-ferred lii.- efforts to
Washington Willi tho result that
I' ociiiiiji"M nun .(
congro-s has s0ttled tiiu cpiesiion by '
legalizing tlie aoiioiis or Uie legisla-
lure.
in the cour-e of his conversation he
said thai lSml Mcliiiiru Oklahomii-s '
delegate i the html est working man
in congress and no constituency had a j
more loyal persis'tent and inlluuntinl
representative than Bird McUuire al-
though Mr. McOuire could not con-
sistently aid him in bis project lie
said that he wa broad minded enough
to give him the credit due him as the
roprodoiilniivo of Oklahoma. Capital
(Outline.)
The Hooker Republican is cortatnly
a little short on material with whiuli
to attack us whoa he iay wo are all
"Old Timers" and then aeou-es our
delegatos of favoring lis because of
delegate iu tho convention was for a
three equal divisions of Reaver county
because tnoy could at a glftiioe sec
that it was the only practical plan
Guymon was favored because she wai
located right and for no other reason
under tho sun. James and Tracy wen;
there to repiuent the whole people ot
Heaver county not I looker or Guymon.
Uujmou Democrat
tlmt filial M.im. ... In. I.. .....a. l.i.. ' m....... rt 1 . . .
w4.ii ii.wv. 'ui ain um Miufl iHirMHUUVY wnaT. nv jtnriw uli.... I.. .- I ...unrr fv Kn M ..-.. w it..n-r..r kiiillV
sail mush. Ihe people who wont draft Do a -t .d phonal checks I Thv liok tiuit way . o us and wo coali-
to Guthrie Tor Hooker know belter Write in-ar' aud alWrjto! )lnin j Ooittly ..toe.-t lo . gmdiug right
and they know that practically ovory . Addre hP orti.M tn ti. Sf t .. .. .. 1MrYV i.. . iu. u-t it Miiroh.
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just received mere
suits pants and overcoats
Miller-Ma.de
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Men's Duck Overcoats
More winter dry goods more hats
and caps
Nrwgtoekof Solz 1'or-
men woman and clii'lrn.iHj
Sel Hovnl HliieoverlKM'i(l 3
rubben are tlie best uuidiaud
fully guaranteed.
. "C. TRACY
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Beautiful
TO SUIJSCRHJI-RS
Pramcd Picture.
The Twice-u-Week Republic of St.
Louis. Mo.. i- giving away a beautiful-
ij irameu picture size fiv7! inches
to every one sending $1 for a year's
subweriplion to their great semiweekly
paper and Farm Progress a montlily
agrieultural 'paper published by The
Republic.
Tim. offer is open to both now and
old subscribers
If jou are taking the
the paper at aresent. send in vour
dollar and have your time marked up
"'r ' i'"ar aml ut ouv "f thes
f" )iu.1 "r Itlnt. any extr;
for one year and get one of these beau-
ra cost.
' "e l-ieiure- are genuill.
wirks of
art done in nine color. Two of them
are headn of beautiful girls. Out-
wears a black picture hat and ha twi
ro-e pinned to ner pink iudico. It
tins one i- di-iirad order N 1. 10 "The
Spring Oiii" No. II or "The Suinnie-
CJ'-"'." wear a light brown picfi
ii"il wit.i light 'reen. SI
ftiru hat.
he al.-o
wears a white and green waist with u.
bunch of very pretty flowers at hoc
breail. The rem lining picture or Xd.
I-. is a lhree-Ui'rtur length picture
representing " The Winter (Tirl"
with a long coat boa about her necl
and a mulf.
The frames are made of rounded!
metal and are all black
To tell them i
from real oltouy it would be necessary j
to uike them from the wall for exami- J
iiation. The pictures and frames are
neat and pretty enough to grace the
waIN of a millionairV home. There i.-
nothing cheap or hoddy looking about '.
them. They (iinuot be dunlicatiMi In
- - "i .
' ".tiEil stores for less than oO cents. '
" 'osl recommendation that we cad way kmus tlie line.
give them i-to say that If you am jio j Th V'codwiml end of the road i? be-
thoroughly sIttis ed witli your pic'u e ias piu hod as rapidly as- possible say
tlu'i' "' rtf' '-" money for yi.urjalL the papeu down that way and it is
suo-Hsriptioii and pay the po3Uigo for n-asonahl 10 suppose that this gap
ru""-l - the picture to thui.
"" you are already a subcrilKr to
the Twice-a-Weck Republic ur If Vou
wantonly the agricultural rnouthl-.
Farm Progress send a sflver dime ir
one year's subscription tt this big ix-teen-page
farm and homo paper. Tln
iwice-a-eek Republic is tho oldest
and best semiweekly family pai.er in)
"" ""'"ry nun i-iirin i-rorr is tho ' ing has reached thi hide or ! 'C county
fustost gniwing farm month- n Attic:- ' lino and the Co-mos Vioueer i :utlior-
ica. Rciaember that yor j(Jl bo Ji 1 ity for the ftntometii that Jik'Smu Miof
these splendid publlctuio for ve.v! Po-tdo. has u cou tract or grading in
and oaeof thoe hanJ'u)moiy fnuid j this Jino.
pii'tnrtM hu lorouly jn.
Remit by p-it ()li.. .nrp )
puuiiu g . l.ouM Mo. .
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DEAH AND STEPHENSON
ATTORNEYS.
Practice in all Courts.
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Specials
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late style
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Resolutions of Resrect .
Jieaver Camp 77'IS 1 W A.
Jan. ".Mtli HM7.
Whereas; Ir ha pleated the 3luter
t CIlll honie. Mrs. Klizabeth (iardner
mother ofiseiglibors J'mimett (iardm r.
Oscar Ciartbier and Ivdward S. Ciartlner.
member- of this Camp.
Now therefore j We as Neighbors of
35eaver Camp No. 77'iS Modorn Wood-
jnaa of Ai.ierioa do extend to our be-
reaved ieiuhliors Kaimett. 0eiir and
! Edward fiardiier. our sympathy
' their hour of sorrow and bcreavemeni
and bid tl'i-m jjrepnre now 10 nice
their belcv.'d mother iu tlie bivouiu
around t'.c .'.amp lire where there wil.
be no tap oiuueral dirges but oie
bright oEcnial ilay.
Jiy Committ'-e
II. I). Mkr-k
AMOiKT WkM.BORN"
. 1.. a. Mi'.vkki.i.
Tools Arrive for Santa Fe.
Tool for the con-t ruction of the new
Santa Fe Enclcwootl and Des Moim
have be'iiu to .trrive and report say.
tin act 'Lil work ivill begin soon. Si
far thord are six inrs ofscrajHTs iow
ftirl ti.ping eipi p;ige unloaded at
Hooker- 12. J Albngiil had a telegran)
10 tak" care of them which has been
d me. The v nas been no dir ct infor-
mation :is to their use or when but we
get tho word 'rom a reliable source
that tiry an to be ued on the t?ant
Fe lio t irough "looker and that thw
work in o begin "Jon. The report is.
t'tnt t'ic ollicers of Mie road are await-
ing tho arrival of 11 A Ensiun with a
larrre limiitriiri' iiriMif fi.iuruiobile when
p t-. -..- .-.... .
the w rrh will bo jiuslutl rapi.-lJy all the
through Ho. rcr county vill be com
pletet'itibout ihe same tune.
Xr.ws also comet) from Englewood
thai tl v company is also collecting
toojs t" u-re wfc ieb nnke it look as tho
the rt rk woiod begin .ill along the line
at i'iq nine ti.no.
liom.rth lrotu the ivesf I'lld of the
eolintc iudieuto that Hie wi"rk of grad-
1). rj bitRof aows from dilTerent i
nlaeus lo-ik to on .'i; o the fiimta Fe was
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Advance Ibniker )
Righliiloa; this 1 tit ': 'e might add
i that tburo .-ire things d ii st ovr cast of j
Heaver too. Win. A. 1 er'.ey lm been
mado HjieciaV c-outr-tetor fo this com-
pany 'to lot gyad ing coi irs ets. It ap-
i.i.'.'i-. tlmt ilwi iiniiitot.. -- tint fi'tlilll' i
r-Y""" "T '" "" "--p
'everything in readiness -ill along ttio
j jjut) ttmj wjh Hm c uomu day
. a IvansasvyclUne. 4
School Boards Take Notice
ns M IiliPTWofKl for sVliuol .uppiies l will take your Warrants and
HoimIs in payiiient. if ni haXfn't li 11101113 a hand
Donibcy Oklahoma.
BEAVER GWW HOTE&.
. IP. Elftttttpsittt va.
Our hoii.-e t one of the 1$K-T in town and lirsr class in every respect
Tables supplied with the be-t thr market affords and rate very reasonable
hverj ci'Urlesy extended
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BLAGEtSftliTHflfJG AKD WOODWORK.
iSet VNorlrnQrtfiip.
Vsaon and arriae tBailt to Order.
We Guarantee all woik to be firit-class and
to give satisfaction.
white & iBisra-x-aisK.
NEW MEAT MARKET
have opened up a meat maikct in the first building
north of White TJuuse hotel where we will endeavor tox
I'uinhh the n-ry del there is to be had in the way of
Fresh and Salted Aleats. He will a ho pay Cash for
Poultry. Eggs Furs and Hides.
IL F. ROCK
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S. D. ADAMS Prop.
Meade Kansas.
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J. W. WEBB President. JAMES BARE Vice-President.
FRANK LAUGHRIN Cashier. F. C. TRACY Asst. Cashier.
MAUDE 0. THOMAS Secretary.
THE BAflK OF BEAVER EITY.
Capital Stork 0000.
DlKKOTOlIvS
James Bare F C Tracu. J. W. WEBB.
Frank Laurjhrin S. A Laualirin
R. H. Loofbnurrow Maude 0. Thomas
EERK OCSRTES EXTENDED.
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J R. Bolin
Kobt.
BOLIN HALL
Coal Posts and Wire
Eclipse Wind Mills
Lincoln Paints & oils.
Hooker Guymon Liberal.
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Carter Tracy Hardware Co.
Having just received two car loads of wagons
"buggies and implements wc can sup- ' '
ply your needs.
Grand Detour And Bain Wagons
-Anchor Buggies and Spring Wagons ;K-l-
Superior and Thomas Grain' Dril'la"--
;-'; - ' Sampson and Eclipse '"Wind Mills
'- " Fu'nps Pipe and Casing.
Come and see
OUR KAFFIR CORN HEADERS
A new supply of binder twine
and broom corn wire
A full Supply of ever.yt.hdng needed for
fall and you won' be disappointed when
coming to town to tr
W
in ConneciionJ
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Hall
O. C. Armstrong.
& COMPANY.
L'D BUILDERS3
fifljHARDWARE
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