The Beaver County Democrat. (Beaver, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 25, 1908 Page: 4 of 8
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For President in 1908
William ieocfhi'li Bryan
The National Republican
Convention at phica&o has
nominate^ ffton. Vlm.lL
Taft, of Ohio, (oj; president
^nd Hon. Jaibec S.^fccrntfan,
of New "fork, for vice-presi-
dent
FAMOUS WNjE((
FOLLOWINO murderer.
5l«y«r «f sj|ri|.0arrl«yp gas
[elt Trfcks,vJjd.ic Bein*
wa^pf J&fto isX)f-
fend fy kit Cap*
ture.
Muskogee, Olsla., June 22
*r-Th t Ajf Hunter, alia?
Jim itinpsbury,. slayer of
Sheriff Georg$ W.. {harrison,
of Oklal^ofp^ county, near
Hitchcock, pn the evening of
JuneS, ,the murder of
two others, was in Muskogee
^t 5 o'clock on Friday even-
ing, and that he is probably
here n_9\v in hijjirtg. ,\yas the
statqpgti of 5am Br.rtell, of
Oklahoma City, chief of the
J3artell detectivps and the
most fartious man hunter in
Oklahoma. , s
Atf. day yesterday sharp
lookout was kept for Kings-
bury ,dnd every effort poscihie
was made by the local police
to assist In finding hith.
Bartell arrived in Oklaho-
mo Fiiday morning and did
not leave until last night, be-
lieving that Kingsbury had
gon$ to McAllister.
, R«wacd^ for the capture
of the negro ju$$a>Vin now ag-
gregate $3,2C0, and every
officer in the state is keeping
3 sharp) lookout for, him. It
is believed that King bury is
keeping his identity unknown
for fc?.r that his own friends
will betray him for the large
reward.
Harrah, Ok In., June 13—T t
Speaker William Murray, j
the Apostle Paul, ia "inntant, in
season and out offseason,"' ard
"ever ready to give a reason lor
the faith that is if. him," vras
demonstrated here teday when
"Alfalfa Bill" responded to the
urgent demand ol v hundred
watei bound pasfonj, s by u
two-hours' speech in which he
clearly explained the five pi po
sitious to be voted on by the peo-
ple this full under the luiiitativc
and rt'lerond um.
•Mr. Murray wus ooroute from
Sbawuee to Oklahoma City and
the train waR held lor several
hours at this place because of
high water. Over a hundred
passengers were ft reed to wait
inaction, and when it became^
known that the former president
rgsfntatives in the First state
(ogislature was ooepf their num-
ber, the crowd immediately de
maoded that Mr. Murray enter-
tain u well, a* >eolighten them,
iiiriiigjtieii^nforcea leisure.
It is tald tnat when Mr M ar-
ray „ finished his address every
membp|;(of his audience agrefd
with him 90 the question of the
sale of the school lands and the
adoption of theTorrens land sys
tern, and^hft witfo a single ez
ccption tljpy all;a7pred Iho "New
Jerusalem" proposition. ft ,is
said thpt tha one meipber of tie
audience thai opposed the "New
Jerusalem' plan is a resident of
thecityjof Norman,, ttho feared
if an idpaj. Ipoatloa for the p^rj
manent .cs^tsl is chosen, thai
his home town will lose the state
university.
Mr*. Guinness.
Wtlt In Kc r c rla G«z«ttr.
Her voice, it had timbre, her
spirit had tire, and people were
charmei wbrn sbe saug in the
choir the beautiful arthems we
all know end love, she sang, and
her (ace was the face <?f a dove
and tbeu she would go on her
way,.evil starred*., and plant a
few friends in l.cr little back
yard. They arc digging the
bones of .the people she killed,
the. bait: ari<* tlifc woodshed with
botf'qs aro Inlcd, the horrified
corr.net, ,3 shaking his hoad as lie
^•ies to; ireejy.'nb oj; thfa l\«2ap o"!
thfliiead. U'jr voice it vras tujl
of a hacied desire when she
stood upon Sunday and sang in
the choir; and her fac-3 as serene
as the breaking of dawn and her
eyes like . th? stars when the
night clou^i* gone. And so,
gentle reader, how are we to
know, the saint from the sinner
in this wcrid below? The
preacher who stirs rs with, ser-
mons that hum, may steal all our
chickens when darkness bas
come; the maiden who greets,us
with laughter and glee, tray
sprinkle some arsenic into the
tea- tho*.natronlv woman who
righteously |Veads, may pick up
a cleaver and chop off our heads.
Parties wishing to borrow
money for the purpose of mak-
ing frinal Proof or on deeded
land plejjse call on J. Blanchard
at my office In 'Beaver, Oklaho
ma, Miss Haude Stratton, at
Tyrone, Oklahoma, or Miss
Flasel Mclntire or myself at
Liberal, Kansas.. Plenty of
money and prompt service.
USB tf. A. v. Rook.
Son fo Tak" Father's Plac?.
Oklahoma City, June 9.—
Harvey G. ( an'.;on \vill suc-
ceed hi- father .! ?ri:7 of
Olr'ahotri:'. I" • Mit • th^.Coun-
ty CvJinrr/i ; , ^ -rs having ap-
pointed h!tn ~d' 'b* meeting
hel'.l \ cstLvday.
He has served as deputy
under hi> lather and has done
a, large part of I he work.
Like his father he does not
know f ar ard VhI *:"■ w-
the lav: in tlr: am? ^ -
du' \-,
rs his faUie - \\b >
perfor^inpce • of
The. appointment • -
pec ted anil give - genera! cat
isfactior. Shawnee Herald.
Get your job print*
ing done at this office.
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Willhour, W. H. & Tracy, Fred C. The Beaver County Democrat. (Beaver, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 25, 1908, newspaper, June 25, 1908; Beaver, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metapth350219/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.