The Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 39, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 11, 1909 Page: 4 of 8
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JM70 0. THOMAS - Ptiblishor.
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY
Entete-ltttbspoiloffleaat B.Tr OkMbotni
m cond cltM mill tnxtt'r
Advertising rates made known upon
application Pries reaionaljl'"
Subscription Prlcr J 1.00 n Vmr
Official Directory
County Officers
Albert Wellborn
John Sims
W h BcartUlcy
D. P. Miller.
.1 WCulwcJl
O W Mocks
Ala 13 Smith
W G fields
GOMaphui
n C Lewis
A Pllatflrld
tttorupy
Treasurer
Clerk
flli'-rill
(Jutlllty JtJtlRf
rjupt. of School
Ituijlstcr of DuuJi
Surveyor
Com lKt Dintricl
Gom-VM DiF triet
I'iiiiiM DiMrW
County Courl
The First Monday In January March
May July September nnd JteivriiiliT
U. S. Land Office Woodward
U 8 Wltrcms. - Kci'cicr1
Geo. L. Orntfr - UcpistT
District Court Officers.
Hon. K H. Loofbourrow Judf-c
Hon. John Hmbry U H Attorney
John It. Abernuthy U. 8 Mm-slml
W. T. Qulnu District Clerk
Commissioners Meet
'Tho First Monday in January
Ju and Octobar.
April
Posloffice Hours
Office open from 7 :00 a . m. to 6 -00 p rn
BUNIlAY SKnVICK
Froiu 1:00 p m. tbD.OOp in.
Jno. II. Tjcomab P. M.
Church and Society Directory.
l'UKSBYTISrjAN OHUUCII
BerviccH every fiunday inorninj; and
nvctiiiig. fiunday rkhool at ID. 00 it. in
W. 11. LroNAiti) Pastor.
MISmODIHrOHUUGIl
Hervlccs every Sunday morning and
evoniiiB. Sunday Bohool at 10 o'clock.
.lAHUALLiNCir-n l'astor.
LADIES OIIICL1S
Auxiliary to Presbyterian Ohtirclj
meoU o?cry Thursday afternoon at thr
homes tif the ninibrs. Kntortaii
tho public flrat Thuroday iiirjht Of each
mouth. Hveryboly invited.
Mns. W. 11. LcoKAitn I'riin.
LADIlCf; GUILU
Auxiliary to M. K. Church nieets
"very Wedncadny nfternoon with the
mcnibora.
Mito. J. I' NlLHS. 1'tCB.
GHKISTIAW-OIIUUOU.
I'rcncliini: evury Lord's Day morning
lit 11:00 o'clock and uvcniiiK "t "80
o'clock llllilu School at 10 00 A M.
All nro moHt cordially welco'ino at any
and all sorviccn of the chnrcli.
Itov. H. It. OolTey I'ialor.
THIS MARTHAS
Ladles Auxillury to tliu Cliilhtian
uhurch. Meets ovory Tuesday after-
noon at tho homes of this mmuhuw.
Work always on hand. .Members al-
ways urged to attend and utheis cot-
iliully welcome.
iMra. J. R Qtiiiiu l'rcs.
Y T. S. O H.
Union Yotiiii; Peoples' Society of
(Jliristlati Uudcaor nuietrt each Wed-
nesday night til 7.U) p m. nlloriiutelj
by luontha with the Christian and
l'rcsbytetiaii chureli. Odd utiniberrd
months with d'0 PresujU-rluu uliuich
nnd een nuinbers with the Chiistiau
I'liurcli coinniuneiiij; with tho muntli
of January with the- l'rcwbytcrian
church. All l?udcnorcra are urgeil to
ho present mid on time Kvorjbod)
heartily welcome l'jjb3d& menting
list Triilay uighlur '.Mh month.
Muiulu 'l'liomim i'res
SEEDS
SO
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Oar Bfw lMI ettil-ff .
vim i;s Bncir inuvi
lined r it now
rttdr ami will be k
rn uten rnt$t. It fullr
HrsrrlbeiAf lul utd end
tlanlt tor lbs LouUxiu Giewar
tilth WrJ
ColtonSficJ AJslfuSectl. Wter
melonSerd Seed Corn Roita
and all Modi ot pltPll fo llmiM nd
l.itn art mr itnallut Oldtlt trtd
h5'IH In CoiilhwrJt. Jt itari ttmxtH'
ill SfJnlti"C II ntt Itiit M tr ttt(ali-e.
Itoblnwi 3ed A. n.nl Crr"p.pf
-t ;fe-v na rciric Ar.
"SKSSSi D.H.N Tests
K.
If you lono anything or want some
tiling put u mnulllinir in tlir JInivii
(Jul j Cu a line '
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ON HONOR
rr"tJ
I. iy
vfrAJ
I he raft Cnliiiiet.
'flic personri'! of the Tuft cabinet i
as follows
Beeictary of gtatc-l'hllandcr C
Knox of Peunsjlvania
Secretary of tho Treasury Franklin
MacVcagh.of Illinois.
Secretary of War Jacob M Diokln
ton of Tennessee.
Attorney GonpralGporg'' W Wick-
orhnm of New York
Postmaster General Frank H. Ilitcli-
cocl. of Massiehusutts
Secretary of Interior Hlclmrri A
Ralliuger of Wasliington
Secn-tary of Agriculture-James Wil-
lon.oflowa. Secretary of Commerce and Labor
Churlos Nugel of Mlsso"ri.
Secretary of uvy Grorge Von L
Mej cr
Om Now lake .120 Acres In New
iMclco
1 he President has tinned the Mon-
ilell bill thus giving to hoinest-nders
in New Mexico the right to ink" up
3'Jf acr"S of non-mineral land The I
land must not bear merchantable tf in
bcr Hnd mint bo In n reaeomiblj com-
met iinrir not more than 1W miles in
pact ooay noi mon umii n mm e hi
length.
'I his law is toapplj onlj In Colora-
do. Montana Nevada. Utah Orejjon.
Washington. Wjoining Anona and
Niw Mexico
Tlie meatui' expressly provides that
only those whose horncutead rlp.ht has
not been used may takes up tliest"320
acre farms Tho original bill provides
that any pioneer of the prairies milit
increase his farm to 3'AMicre but the
provision uiiHatricl.cn out 'J'ni-rc is a
clause however that permits u farmer
who is living on a 100-acre homestead
of non-Irrigable land on which llnal
proof has not been made to increase
his holdings to SSO-iicroa of that cIikh
of land Des Moines Swattika.
That Ghantc in Oklahoma.
Some of the papers uuide of Oklu-
noma are saying that l tin the intention
of the Republican party of the new
state to wipe nut the present constitu-
tion of Oklahoma and put in its plact
.. II.. .. .... .f .nnllr
n hUl ui iiiu;i.i w. Dum.j
The Eaglo 1st of the opinion that the
Republicans of Oklahoma do nut in-
tend to demand any nrcut changes in
thu constitution. Tin re is no tvidence
to how that any considerable number
of Republicans in Oklahoma desire to
get cluar of thu initiative and referen-
dum ur that clause in thu constitution
that gics the cotporation commission
thu right to control the corporation;.
As a matter of fact Oklahoma hat
taken grounds in advance of mctt tin
older fitatcs. docs not make an
dilferencu whether the conslitutsou
was made by Bit) Murray and Gov-
ernor Haskell or whether it was an in-
spiration of Henry Asp and Biul Mc-
Guirc. It has been miidu and adopted
by tho people of Oklahoma. It con-
tains some clauses that make Oklaho-
ma nearer a model people's fjovern-
ment than any other statu in the union.
Tim Eagle feels safe in predicting
that the Republican party of Oklahoma
HORSE AND
il-
Before
Ordering
&
Come ii and Gel Ovir Prices.
PA. mL jflEi
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PM tKrY 4r'9VPW1'v7'?fv9 AaiMMHHHr7 MHi
l rAT-'tJtC v v " wPW''MCl
We can giYC you printing that vill bring
resultswe furnish stock cuts in all sizes.
Muslin. Manila Board or Poster Paper Bills
AT THE LOWEST PRICES
-An Ad. in the Herald
mil notdimaiid a repeal of tlio uiilia
tlte. anil the referendum. It will Hot
demand the repeal of that Cluu&o which
puU it in the hands of the people to
amnd the constitution without the
content of the politicians or tte Icgis
lature Surely Oklthomo. should be
given a chance to dcmoiutrate tliir
ability for iflf-gocrnment before any
of the rights reserved to thi people are
taken away. Wichita LajJ"
A Clay county fjirl after tittting tlm
National Corn Exposition at Omolin
dcoeriboa her visit thus 01 had a
jperfLCtlj beautiful time' Contrhed
tliere a little ait'r noon and too): a(
cabby to the liotol Wc went- to our
rooms In a refrigerator nnd tin- rooms
were illustrated with laughing gas and
hoatcd with legislatures. I was too
inched u eat much but i .aw every.
thing on expiration and when I Rot i
homeiieh weii prepaid for u.e t.met
and morcy
CS-b ) Pot
I disp'Mit with "--Kdqar
No'lc for I'uhllratlob.
Dtiartwiit of tl Iut-rior V. S LarvJ ooico at
tw.inord. OIMIkudi 1pI 19. k0.
.Wl: Is brr'tirltfti tint lrlu I. IVfrlr.
ot Ltl):. &W wbo. ii Vturoet K'J7. fnle
8E of liVf'l ue It. r C. .N II 21 1CM has Uw)
nolfos of Intention to raaketinal commutation
proof tot4Mblib cUIrn to tho land tot do-
seribwl. Wore It. L. DutIi Jndte of tloCoua-
ty Court at Ouj Dion Tcxm Couut' OkUboma
od tho U1h dsr of Mar. '0.
Claimant names a3 vIIdp.sm; WJ niuJr.
C. w-Har. w-. p. nar. M6rten Cds'.rl; til of
Lllyrnl Kna'
l-S G-n Geo D. Okneh ItoslJt'r
" ' v ' tj -j .....-. v. -..
Notlco for PubhntlffD
lpatlmont ot tho Interior t' M in I O tike at
Woodivnr'J OVla Feb. 1?. U0.
Notice is liTftbj plrrn tbat Milton J. Vena hie
of Uatko Oklahoma who oo Mix. 20th. 1W3.
mndo HE o. fcAfl. fur the 8W l-l of Sec. 31.
TnpJ Nof ranee 23 M.M.. has Llmt toticu of
lnteu'.ion to muL- flnal Dve p.lr proof to C8
tabllili clultn to tho lutid 3Ikto described bu-
foro Thomas 1'. UrnldwucJ t''S CoruiiiUiIoncr
athUoOlrolu U.atcr okla oo tho 13.b doro
Sfnr Wt-
Claitnntit nam3 as witnes.es. Wllllaru llol
lit Otcoltr Thorapscn Ephram Venablc and
Albert 6al all of Dalko Oklahoma.
(8 5-13 Geo D. Oxhis Re jitter
Notice for ItibllcaUon.
Department or tho Interior. U. ti. Laud Office at
WnoJ ward Oklu. Feb. X) 1'jCO.
Notlco U biriby p.lruti thnt Jutrj II K'nlst
of Hurprlf Okln. who jlt Jan. Mil 1'jOI
muilo 1IC No. for thu Vt ut Hi:1 ami SW'
of NKU Soc 21 Twp 2 mirth of It KCM. ha
Uktl nutko u( Inloutloli to WiiUo tlunl Ihu'jiin
prixf to catnhllfch claim to tho bind iilxiw
ilrnitlboil beforo Thotu'ia I. Ilrutdwinid U. H
Comtntfourr.at lib otlice in tiavir OUIa m
tho 9th dnr of ilnr. IVW.
Clnliunnt names as nitmatcs J. T. Hiuiltr
It. M. Keller Kiiniml Uatoi und Wuttor Hoj-
ford allOtHurprhu oklahomn.
1-8 6 J3 Olo. D. OFNUt. lUeistor
Notlco for rubllictlou.
Department ot tbo Interior U. S. Lund Oik-Vat
Roodward Oklahoma Kcb. ptfi 'JV'
Notice is heieb) glren that Vlarettlo lim-
ine ot Florla Okla. who on May. Ifthr IP06.
tnade HE No. 21672 for tho fiE4 Sec. )5twji 6
north of Italic 22 E.C.M bus Illcd notice of- In
tcntlou to tnnko final commututlou proof to ci-
tabllsh rlnlm to tlm land nbnvo detcrllioi beforo
Tliomai 1' Drnldwood U. S. CoinmUloiior at
Miofllco In EotiUT okla. oil tho 17th day ot
MiiT 10u9..
Clhlmtnl names niultiKii csOcorKolIiitchtns
Harry V Ullllniiu Vlolt Jlimaj Carrol II.
Holm) ull of I'lotisr Oklahoma.
t-3 5-13 Gto D. OBNi-r Hecister
JACK BILLS
Season
i Rills
!j
is a good investment.
OUR SPECIALTIES Elk Sole
Shoes Water Proof and I'lRU PROOH.
Shoes The Newest Spring Styles
HAVE JUST BEEN RECEIVED
OXFORDS--Patent Leather Vici Chocolate Tan and Wine for
Men Women and Children in sizes quantities styles and
prices that will fit vour foot and suit your
. f " t
purse. ... For nine years we have each
stocks of the old reliable SELZ SHOES than during the previous
year and this year wc
SH0l;S in Beaver County.
No Need to Argue About
The Quality of Selz Shoes
SELZ SHOES are worn by more people in the United States
than any other make of shoes. The manufacturers of Selz
Shoes cannot afford to put poor material in their shoes. They
have the reputation of making the highest grade of shoes on the
market and the name "SELZ" is a GUARANTEE of its QUALITY
StYLE DURABILITY and COMFORT. : : :
25000 Dealers in the United States
Carry "SELZ" SHOESWc
only place you can get them
FRED C. TRACY'S
P. S.A Consignment of Spring Dry Goods Received
Our SpccialticS"Vork Shoes
. that stand thcworJk
DO YOU WANT THIS?
IP SO-GET BUSY
Fob. 22d 1909.
For 30 days from this
date I will offer for
trade or exchange '" a
nice) 7--clean Uptodate
Btock of Dry Goods
boobs shoes hats and
caps. In fact every-
thing pertaining to an
uptodate stock of Dry
Goods in a good live
county seat town in Ok
lahomu with prospects
for a railroad in near
future "and cheap rent.
This store is doing a
nice cash business
with safe insurance.
It vill invoice about
sH.000. I will consid-
er a good farm and good
notes. This is no -cheap
John outfit but is en-
tirely uptodate and j.3
worth the money--the
owner has the best of
reasons for offeiing
this bargain--if you
mean business it will
pay you to take the mat-
ter up at once invest-
igate and be convinced.
I will do business with
you--and do it quick.
This means you'.
W. L. Detwiler
The Laud Atan
Knowlcs - - Oklahoma
2 25 3-13
Post Office 1 loins
Changed by order post master gen
urul. Will tukc olTect on und after
February lut 1000 as follow's:
Lobby open from 7 A. M. to 6:30 1
M. Office open for business 7 :30 A. M.
to 6 P M. Sundaysone hour nffer
arrival uf mail
Jyo 11 Thomas
Post Muetcr.
V N -v.
carry the largest line
sell them as XHEAP as
in Dcaver County is at
Our
IUBEItTS ' A-
jt Dealers in
Groceries!
i And everything that goes to make up a complete
Grocery establishment. Flour Feed and
supplies of all kinds No need to go
elsewhere lor anything in our line.
uur prices
DON'T ASK
ALWAYS
At your service with ev
complete line of Notions
We haye everything us-
ually found in a general
Racket Store
OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE!
And our prices arc always ' right
We invite you to come in and see
Beaver Racket Store
Photographs! . Photographs!
Any Style. All prices. Work guaranteed.
POST CARDS VIEW WORK EN-
LARGED PICTURES ANYTHING
EVERYTHING.
WATSON'S STUDIO.
OUR SPECIALTIES Children's
Shoes that will Always FIT AND WEAtfi
taste as well as your
1 ' t a i
vear bought larger
of new STYLISH
any of those 25000 and
the
Spccialties-Women's Shoes
that7hayc the STYLE
rvreivlilir
arc
right.
FOR CREDIT.
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The Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 39, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 11, 1909, newspaper, March 11, 1909; Beaver, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc68731/m1/4/?q=del+city: accessed July 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.