Beaver County Democrat. (Beaver, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 27, 1911 Page: 4 of 8
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Local HaoDeninos.
Ma';e ytur s'pplieation for '4l nal
Projf before 0. F. Pruett, Cic..
of t « District Court.
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SKKW. Fields for Farm
Loans or Insurance.
For best 'ibs tracts, best prices
best servioG, see Walter C. Frazer
opposite bank
FARM LOANS—If you want
a farm loan, call on or write, W
U. Fields, Heaver, Okia.
No election was held Tuesday
in the majority of the precincts
of this r-ounty, to vote on the am
endnient (J Article 9 Section 9 of
th<? constitution, on account of
the election supplies fai,;ng to
get here.
A. T. Hill, returned to Beaver
last Saturday from an extended
visit with his mother in Texas.
Make your application for
Pinal Proof before Oliver F.
Pruett. The Clerk elect for the
Distri ct Court of Beaver county
SI oriff H. D. Peckham, has
traced his interest in the Mor-
gan Horse and Jack Company to
J. W. Culwell, for 80 acres of
Beaver county land.
I. S. Drummond, who'has been
absent from Beaver for sometime
visiting relatives in various parts
of the U. S., returned last Fri-
day and is assistidg in the Herald
office.
HEW COLLEGE LANDS
FOR LEASE.
Notice is hereby given that the
Commissioners of the I<and Office
of the State of Oklahoma, will ac-
cept bias for terajwrary grazing
leases on lands belonging to the
Stute of Oklahoma nnd common-
ly known is "New College Lands"
such leases to be for temporary
grazing purposes and will not
carry preference right of re-
lease or preference right of pur-
chase.
All persons desiring to lease
any of these lands, for the year
1911, will communicate with the
undersigned for further infor-
mation.
Jno. R. Williams,
Sec'y, Lease Department.
Oklahoma City, Okla-
Moris Meeting Hpea Well.
TLe opening service last night
brought out a large and interest-
ed audience to the hall. T.e few
members seem < rs:rows of hav-
ing the cause of Christ firmly mil
d^flnh'ily esta'Jt'shed in this
(■■' n:vrni v. We yk* to do much
g > id ho:-e.
A ' ini r iov ' *'?• n -ti .-ts
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All be eih.u.j; church
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T1m su' ject i jV^u^ern on
l5hq MfM.ll ^i-St I ... rl., CliUl 1 i
un(tr>y . liou.i nr, at 1.
^ wjnk, wili be, "Froa. C i ldh( 1 d
to"? i nhood."
1 unda.y . eh< 1 1<H V'nek- *
Kn _venmg services oo^aci o.int
of the ba( ^laureate sermon to
be preached in the Court House
for the higk schcol by K v. W.U.
Leonard.
Willis.m J. Croat, Pastor.
Alusl Serve Sentence.
D. N. Hallock, the. alfalfa king
of Harper county, must serve a
three-yen r term in a Federa1
penitentiary, unless an appeal to
President Taft is effective. An
order from the United States
Supreme Court was received to-
day by .iudge John Embry, Un-
i ed States District Attorney
i,t.iting that the court has denied
a ;iit of certiorari which was
re*. nt'y fsked by HaUoek's nt-
toru y, thus exhausting every
court icsource.
Hallo*. k. who is a Harvard man
was oon\ ted two years ago on a
charge of using Kansas school
teachers as < unimies to secure
possession of Government land
in Northwestern Oklahoma for
the purpose of establishing a
cattle ranch.
FIIANKJ 3IRDSALL
j randidaU tor ,
FAIvfti « LOANS
Si bject
.!• A ay old Party
MaJ;«ou, • • • Oklahoma.
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION.
State of Oklahoma, |
Keaver County. |
In the District Court of Said County.
Grace Wheeler et al, Plaintiff,
vs.
E. £>. Smitf, Defendant.
Said Defendant B. D. Smith will take
notice that he has been sue<l in the
above named Court by Grace Wheeler
et al for cancellation of deed from
Grace Wheeler to E. D. Smith, made
Jan. 30, 19 , and filed for record at
Beaver City, Oklahoma, on Feb. 3, 9
and recorded in Vol. 21 deeds of said
county, Oklahoma, on page 109, said
deed conveying the Southeast Quarter
of Section Nineteen (19) Township
Three (8) North of Range Twenty-four
('24) E. C. M., in Beaver County, Oklt ■
homa, and for #100(1. ()0 damages and
must answer the petition tiled therein
by said plaintiff on or before the 7th
day of June, 1911, or said petition will
Ite taken as true, and a judgment for
said plaintiff in said action for cancella-
tion of aaict deed and |1000.00 damages
will bo rendered accordingly.
[attest.] O. F. Pruett,
' Clerk of Said Court.
(seal.) By Mae Weir, Deputy.
J. . Culwell, Att'y for Plaintiff.
4-:;7 6-18
*>1).03 pjr m 3 it l str ilg'it sal
a: y .m l expj.is m, to men -clth
ri,,, t) intro.iiuie our Poultry
R.c<riedi< s. Don't answer unless
^aaaaaaanrim
Uiiless the ground hog is' mistaken, we'll
have plenty of oyld weather yet. But
these spring days are reminders that
spring is not t&r off, and to keep in the
lead I am opening np Spring Goods.
Plenty of winter goods on hand yet and they are
being sacrificed to make room for new foods.
Whether you want winter or spring goods, you U
find the goods and the right prices right now.
My spring line of Shots are on the
shelves* First shipment of dry goods is
received. My wall paper racks are fall
of new paper and if there's any thin* in
the paint line I have overlooked placing
in stock, I don't know what it k.
£ F. C. TRACY.
FEED GRIN DIN G.
We are now prepared to do
all kinds of grinding, such as
Chop, Meal, Graham Flour.
Grind all kinds of threshed
grain for cash or toll.
MEESE & SON.
Beaver. Oklahoma.
y ■ .i. m 1 • i. busiaoss.
Poultry Poo J Mf'?. C.
•it4 J.:!'. LouU.
E'lrek'i
(Incerp/)
H.
Let Ur r o *i' vnnr house
r.ii'.l barn wiUi L'o.ivl eoteao.o
.■ijj'iiV-i"" rods.
TRACY "avdwapk HO.
Let us figure on your bills. We handle all kmds of
Builders Hardware at rigiit prices, arid have the e*-
clusiue sale of SHERWIN-WILLIAMS Paints.
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w. l. mason, | ;rr r*
General Farm bales (fy PLACE, AND
and Livestock 1 SOLICIT YOUR BUSI-
AUCTIONEER f ness.
I have moved to town and quit the farm aud will now follow my
profession as an AUCTIONEER I expect to put my time in at it ex-
clusively and if. you have anjWiitig to sell either at Private or Bublic
Sale, list it with me. I might have a customer for just what you have
for sale or, I may have listed just what you want to buy, so list your
. wants with me,
(Student of Missouri Auction School.)
| For dates aud terms, Phone or Write—BEAVEK, OKLA.
O'O'0*
The Insurance Safty Stoves
Are the only Safe G asoline Stove made. We are the
only dealers handling this stove in Beaver County.
We *ell the famous "Thistle Braild" of Granite
Waie, Furniture, Stoves, Cutlery and Implements.
Tin Shop in Connection,
Undertakers supplies for those who are so unfortunate as
to need them.
BEAVER HDW. & F0RN. CO.
BEAVER, OKLAHOMA
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livi dinar
WANT A WAOOf* OR BUGGY?
r+ Just received a Car Load of Peter Shutiler and Wd^
Hickery Wagons and Hion r ftuggies AT'
KERNS dc LASH
BLNSKT, OKLAHOMA
Grocery Store
NEW. FRESH, CLEAN
GROCERIES
AT LIVE AND LET LITE
PRICES
Beaver, Oklahoma.
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