Beaver County Democrat. (Beaver, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 16, 1911 Page: 4 of 8
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A M. Burnam who recently |
traded one of his Beaver county
farms for a stock of mercantile
goods in Healing Springs, Ar-
" . . . kansas, has sold out his interest
Dr. J. W. Me.sersn.ith of k ,)laoeim<1 is a«ain back
Floris was a business visitor in _ . „—4
Local Hao&eninos.
Beaver Wednesday.
Tom Dowda of Couch was in
town Friday and Saturday and
assisted in the Miles grocery.
John York of LaKemp wan a
business visitor in the county
seat Monday.
Harry Wellborn and Miss
Mable kraps of Wichita were
married nday, Feb. 12.
Dr. Buck master of Surprise
was a business visitor in Beaver
the first of tV week. ,
Mr. and Nirs. R. L. Russell
Tisited Saturday night and Sun-
day at the-home of Mr. and Mrs.
H. McCaU.
W. T. Quinn and family visited
Sunday Y.t the home of Mrs.
Quinns hi. tor, Mr. and Mrs. H.
licOalh _
W. L. Mason the auctioneer
lias place.1 an a 1 in the Demo-
crrt. I f you are thinking of hav
ing a sale him.
They had the money raised to
build a railroad through Beaver
in 1887—It t ikes a long time to
build a railroad.
U. Boyer of Sophia, gave a
public sale of his farm tools and
stock last Wednesday and will
leave this week for Arkansas.
W. G. Fields returned Sunday
evening from easU'ru O'.iUhoma
Where he had bee ii a'..c c. n
meeting of the Grand
Lodge.
The Democrat Acknowledges
the leceipt of 101 cents for the
subscription of L. McCabe. Mr
MCCabe was Well pleased with
the program of the Loafers union
^b. 2.
Have you noticed b'Sw Prof.
Haworth is ItfaflcUlg around? It
is a boy 4ild tilberl snys it Is the
most remarkable OWlahoman
ever located here.-Farmers
News.
Weharvent smbked a sipokp
since way along in December
1910, and here we got an old
valentine of a pipe dreamer—its
almost enough to start a fellow
smoking again.
in Beaver. But Bu. nam is dis-
satisfied and wants to go back to
Arkansas. About all he talks
about is the tine fruit, vegetables j
ami other good things raised in
Benton county, Arkansas.
County Juage G. H. Healy re
turned Wednesday from eastern
points.
Bright Macdox departed Wed-
nesday night for Kentucky to be
at the bedside of a brother who
is dangerously sick
Beaver county was visited by
, a good rain Monday of this week
I This is the first rain in eight
1 months, and is of untold value to
Heaver county farmers. But
we need many more just like it
only more of it.
Later it rained this morning
and there was a whole lot more
of it.
NOTICE— During the months
of February and March the office
of the Superintendent of Public
Instruction will be closed except
on Saturdays, for tL'e reason
that the Superintendent will be
visiting schools.
John E. Swaim, Supt.
Make your application for
Final Proof before Oliver F.
Pruett. The Clerk elect for the
District Court of Beaver county
WINTER WEATHER
Unless the ground hog i mbtaken, WU
have plenty of M weather yet. But
these spring days ar. maunders that
spring is not for oft and *o keep m the
lead I am opening up Spring Goods.
lli I) II II ** n '
Plenty of winter goods on hand yet and thc\ are
being sacrificed to make room for new foods.
Whether you want winter or spring goods, \ou 11
| find the goods and the right prices right now.^
spring line of Show are on the
shelves. First shipment of dry goods w
received. My wall paper raoks are f«M
of new paper and if there's anything in
the paint line I have overlooked placing
in stock, I don't know what it is.
F. 0. TRACT.
North Flats;
We had quite A shower of tain
Monday.
Lon Jones went to K. C. last,
week on business and will return
by the way of Towanda, Kansas,
to visit at his old home.
ReV. Gibbons prfeached two
good sei mons at the M, £ church
last Sunday morning and evening
F. P. Wentworth returned to
his Beaver county farm lasM^ek
and says Beaver coUnty looks
good to him. « i* , .
F. J. Imel has gone to Buojdin
Kansas to do some carpenter
work for his brother.
Notice for Publication.
State of Oklahoma, 1
SUdconnty
Fred E. Wilson, Plaintiff.
. ! tS. '
ohacb wilson, Defendan^
Said defendant Grace Wilw* wUl
take notice thaUbe b^been .nedta
the .here named Court by FrriE. ™
■on for a divorce
petition mod therein by aaid plaintl
" or before the day of March. 1M ,
or laid petition -ill be taken ai
and a judgment fot "aid *
id action for ditOTce wiU be rendcre
feP.PtoBT... 1
[ATTEST] (ierl£ of Said Cottrt
A. S. Dickson Atty. for Plaintiff.
2-16 3-2
W. L. MASON,
I WILL CRY YOUR
SALE, AliY TIME,
ANY PLACE, AND
SOLICIT YOUR BUSI-
NESS.
orK lor nis oruuici, NOTI« 'fi OF PUBLICATION
Several of our farmers attend-
General Farm Sales
and Livestock •
auctioneer a mt
I have moved to town and quit tW ana w h ..
profusion m an AUCTIONEER.. oI BnbUc
MrJ^r^e^r^what,™ hare
to^eor! Imay harelip in* What yon to buy, .0 11* y«nr
want. with me. (mo4ent of MlM00rl Auction^)
For dates Mid terms, Phone or Write—BEAVEK, OKLA.
The farmers ineetiiig held ftt
the court house last Saturday
*as not as well attended as • it
Should have been. The farmers
Of the county slioul 1 take more
Interest in these meetings, as the
Institute is for the benefit of the
farmers and they should meet
and share knowledge and find
out the best way of farming to
have the best results in their
county. It is getting the time
of year when the farmer should
begin to prepare his stock for
the Farmers' Institute Fair, to
be held t ds .fall, and i r "d «*-
hibitoU^MHUarm f^UU-ls
at this fai.' -will be a great adver-
tisement tor our county as a
farming coli try. firmer*
wake up and Ik.vj a lot of big
corn, pumrkins, melons,cabbage
potatoes, fruit anu othet pVodac-
ts, with some fine l.ogJT caUU,
horses, mule* u;ul ula.r 'stocki
yoady this fall for the market—
imd Farmers' l nst i t uteKai,r.
$80.00 per month straight sal
ary and expenses, to u.en with
rig, to Intrttiuce our l oultry
Btnedles. .Don't uuswor Onless
you nt««A« business. 1 KureUa
cd the Farmers Institute at Bea
vet Saturday.
Mrs. McCormick returned to
lier farm some time. ago. She
has been absent from . us for
some time up in Kansas working
for her relatives
We are waiting for
Ate of UKiaDOn , .
In the District Court of S ldS ounty.
GsoaoE W. RomsoN, Plaintiff.
Fred T. Robinson. Hugh Robinson
and Maggie Roberts, d^n^t*m
Said defendant
t«ku notice that she has Wen sued m
' i dp «ri1 ed real eswivt- —
Wearewaltlnw for nur of Section 'wertr
misaiofter fleet Haskell to make j ^ m Town hlp Tbwe («l N< m
some showing toward fixmg ,„f ^ T«cnty-ton;M*) R ; ^
those sar d hill roads- Wonder j containing 1«0 0^ft!
SinS to "iieaver connty, OW«bom*
and mnst an^er the peht'on^med
therein by said plaintiff on ^
the 29th day of March, lOU. ^
% O.K.M,«r,
(«...) M«vy.:.^'v <y
A. S. Dlt'ciw. u*tv. iJt plaut.i •
I 2*10 3 0
how long we will have to wait.
There were 60 in attendance
at the Harmony Sunday school
last Sunday.
I see by the last commission-
ers proceedings that the# have
allowed thb deputies A -salary
tl,« ih-.v lured the list ih-oeeed-
ingc for tlitve modths Without
| salary. . *
Tlie Ep^wrth t^agUf ' 11,
valentine social at Wr. ^ ^ ^ ^rrear3
Barrovr Tuu^ia^ 'cning. lue),iirw ,
nil had a nice but ^ •1 jvQa : ur S"^rii tion- ^ou v11
ro v was atitdU some one -.woiiU. \ • MONEY
KrtMaKKie Durhalns ralCnt,ne W K
tYed will get used to that as he
groes older.
Mr. Angle ton was feeling siuk
and drowsy Monday, some one
asked him what was the matter,
he saU It was so long since it
ti
By Trailing at tlie
JT •> >• S; ;?
C a
you mei^^ buainess. 1 Fureka h l lhc ruin made him sick.
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the
PEOPLE'S MEAT MARKET
Fresh and Salt NUal'-
0. H. RUSH, Prop.
groceries
at live Alili llt live
PRICES
Beaver, Oklahotna.
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Beaver County Democrat. (Beaver, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 16, 1911, newspaper, February 16, 1911; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metapth349438/m1/4/?q=%2522dewey+redman%2522: accessed June 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.