Beaver County Democrat. (Beaver, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 19, 1909 Page: 4 of 8
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Tiffin New*.
W. C. Htm mad* * business
trip to Shattuck last week.
James Vaughn gave the young
folks a party Saturday night.
We had a much needed rain
Sunday morning.
Jesse Luke or Texss has been
Visiting bis brother Tom the past
toeek.
H. C. Gray's father and moth
tor of Topeka Kansas visited
them last week,
Elbert Bass has returned from
harvest, he reports it be.infc dry
tohere he has been.
C. B. Bag&erly has gone to
beaver to build a foundation for
Art Evans's new house which
he will erect in the near flu tire.
Dora Sprague bus secured the
School west of district 151.
James Foreman traded for
h farm of Andrew Pierson,
John MtiDovitt and family
Sundayed at L. Drum's,
W, O. Mathews and family
feuudayed with U. Spraguo,
Sam Cask^y and wire spent
the day with ti.C. Gray s
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Madison.
F J, Bird sail was In Gline
neighborhood this week making
farm loans.
F. R. Jord in who has been on
fc visit to Burr Oaks Kansas has
retnrned.
Mrs. A. L VanGiesbn who has
been aick for some tune is re
Covering.
M. Q Couch and Charlie Hird
sail made a business trip to Ham
• ilton this week.
Mrs. Madison or Kansas is vis
iting her father, Mr. Ged. Davis.
The Farmers Telephone O.
are building a line east or Madi-
son. also one north.
The Etrl ranch donSisting or
480 acros near Madison sold this
week for $8«OOJ
A large crowd attended the
picnic at Tarts Grove* the Speer
more band furnishing music,
which was excellent. A number
of horse races were run and va-
rious other amusements were
pulled off.
Frank Golding sold his farm
south of Madison, consideration
12,500.
Mrs. Frauk Maple Of River-
side is visiting here.
Mrs. McBride ddld her farm
relinquishment for $1,003.
Geo. Davis sr. "has returned
from a visit to Kansas and Mo,
Sam &4e&s, sold his farm
iiorth of Madison, to Mr. Hart
from California, price $1,750.
R. V. Patton is building a new
house, on his farm dear Madi-
son.
J. A. Adiiois tidd KM2 hand bad
ly burl, while feeding a thresher
recently.
Geo Wliitafcer liW MudlSon
taerchantf is t'tfyirtg fat Cati-5
lev
School Land Sale.
■ow aad War.
Whoo t wti mil and wool to squall
Mr grandma mod lb fuck ma
And toll uk bow the briadle <
We'd rut her Im ve a new subSfcrthbr
{ban an elephant.
Rev. Coffey'* famlfj taiifv do wb
from Tvroue, Tlittrflday, to ttiaktf
Hr home at D6 *er 1o tfie future',
son baa secured thf foal! route
Dear sir: Replying to your
letter of recent date, inquiring
about the sale of the school land*
of the State of Oklahoma, «*
authorized by amended Senate
bill No 1, I beg to inform you as
follows!
Tbe sales department Is veri-
fying the title to every trsct to
be Bold by thecking it with tbe
oiiginal patents issued by tb
secretary of the interior, to in
sure correctness.
2.—A pamplet is belhg pre
pated for free distribution, giv
Ing a description of each tract by
counties audi townships, showing
the appraised vtlue topography,
soil; etc., and full detailed infor-
mation regarding sale, htat
pamphlet can natr-bo completed
by the jfrfnter.* for. at least 60
dtys -.1 . *
8— Afteyr this pamphlet is
completed and the advertising
placed in the newspapers, fully
00 days must eldjjse before the
actual date or sale, to give time
11 Investigate the lands;
4 —this will necessarily place
tbe date of actual sale about No-
vember.
£ _^he %,lfew College Lands
contain l,05j.000 acres, that art
unleased and without "prefer
feuce right" these lands lie it
Major, Wood*, Custeij Dewey
Woodward, Harperi Roger-Mill*
Ellis. Cimarron, Texas and Bea
ver bounties.
b.'—The lands in each county,
will be sold at public auction at
the door or the County Court
room or the county seat.
7 —The terms are a ftish pay
meLt of 9 per cent of the pur-
chase price of the land, except
Where the laud sells for less than
$1,000, in which case the cash
payment shall be $50, oU any
quarter section, Ihe balance of
the purchase pric e may be paid
in 40 equal annual payments,
with interest at the rate of 5 per
cent* provided that after five
years; the purchaser may pay
any Or all defbrred payments.
8 —Purchaser is hot compelled
to reside on land, but must make
substantial improvements there
on.
3dld "New College Lands'
are Classified into three classes
Agricultural, Grasing A, ami
Grazing B.
Grazing B has less than 20 acres
agricultural land to the quarter
and one ptircbasdr may buy as
much ot said clads as two sec
tions. Grading A. class has
more than 20 and less than 60
acres agricultural land to the
quarter and one purchaser may
buy cine section or said class
The Agricultural class must be
sold in quarter Section tracts to
a purchaser.
10. --Ou all leased latidj the
lessee has a preference right to
take the land at the highest bid,
Should the leases elodt not to
| tifTft the lard tbe highest bid.
! the purfMfifl* must psy the
lessee the *ft lunrove-
rneuls.
11.—The ddllfl Work i* so
great and the |irflp< sitiou so im
po tant that the date of actual
3u!e ttJiiv not be rcachetf tiCfrii
ft bod i fliveniber and may be
later. Your naitie has b'eeh
added loour mailing list and v6u
will receive all irtfortitatiofc :S
If ia rarpriM I bn*h«l *jr trie*
She rery gladly thanVwl mo
But If! could ut dr I wouldn't
8Li< turned im up sad wpanksd mo.
And tluit ta why U ii th t 1
Am nuch a lovely daughter
You'd wit br tad U your ma had
Done alwayt what sho'd outfht tor.
Call for County Warrants.
Notice is heredy given that 1
bave money in my bands to pay
County Warrahts drawn on the
following fonda.
Court warrants No 1 to 1854 Inelu
•Ire
Supply warrant jib 1 to 666 lnclu
Hve.
Contltiicent waffaiHa No 1 to 2543*
lacluilv .
Salary warrants fco 1 to 1121 U
c u .lve.
Poor ^ Innane warrants Nu 1-^to
378 Include. "
Hoitd .ttlrldjte wart-arite Nol to
liS Inclusive,
Interest will efease 30 days
from date.
4 V ^ohn Sims.
County Treas.
First published Aug. 19th 1909
The City of Ch.ekasba is going
to give the old soldiers of tbf
:ivil war a grand reception on
Wednesday, Thursday and Fil*
day Aagttst 25, 20, and 87. It is
to be a mingling of tbb blue aud
ihe gray. We have stacked
irtns, broken ratiks and smoked
the pipe of peice, till now the
old bitterness is forgotten and
we can laugh over the way we
yanks used to run and the Join •
nies used to "skedaddle." Here'*
health to the Fed's, and Confed's
Peacei honor and liberty.
Wfl can hardly believe the ru j
mor that, all the babies of Wood (
ward hid their sugar teats and
all tbe ludi<& Idcked up their
stockings and&irters, when Dick
Morgan returned from Washing
ton. But we wouldn't blame
tbem Tf it Is ti*ud.
J. W. Webb and J*aul Roberts
have gone to Springfield, Mo. to
transact a little business.
HARDWARE
For
HARD WEAR,
y
Full line of high grade Granite Wsfe#st
arrived and it is the kind you have been
looking for. Anything yon want in the Hard*
ware and Isiplftdent line*
WE LEAD
And can satisfy you In prices on anythinj
from a carpet taok to a threshing machine'
See ns before buying eleewhere for
Wagons, Buggies Plows, binders, Cultiva*
tors, Windmills, Pumps* Stoves, Tin*
ware, Gutlery, General Hard ward
or anything in Hardware
and Implements*
The Gafter TraGu Hardware 60.
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BEAVER, OKLA.
Loet—Dn 8uiid ly July 'J5 between
my farm nd lleii^ei- a new brown
out, lm« Od l Fellow*• baflffe In
left lupel hImo lei tern In pocket* with
uts «<Mre «. Llhernl reward wllltn
paid to finder. W. H WlIHohr.
Archer S. Barrow
Auctioneer and Live Stock
Salesman. Wilt cry sales any
wbefe Address, Floris, Oklaho
ma, R. F. D. tfo. 2, or Beaver
Oklaho mi. 7—30
C ctiiStimptives.
Vilward * Pppparnriop Of
.liosphiU'J a fid ribdaettl from tli«; original
itrmnln I* tbe Su'vof*lfn Bentwl) for f on«ump-
tio."!\Sihma, WronehlV r«t«rrh ^"QripM,
Cougli?, Colds, and all Lang aud Throat Mala-
diTl.ou.and« cf people ?«> ther have b«n re-
UTWeVh.. ha ensed It will hare no other and
reoomir^nd It to thalr fellow sufferers.
It ha* rurr>d loan) after tbey were siren npas
'Dfhi8 Reimxly hnh in hoe for i(W 4* years,
rl?f parUcufa"? testimonial*, pts., address
C. A. ABpOTT, Sols Agant,
0O Ann St NteS* York City, N. Y
^..Mention this paper.
new
spring
styles
just
receive!?
i
Oifbrds, In Patent ieather, Viti, Wine, Tan and
Chocolate, fof men, women and childred, in sixes, quanti-
ties, styles and prices that will fit your foot arid suit your
taste, as well as your ^utsf.
For nine continuous yte&rS we
haue each year bought larger
stocks of the old reliable "SELZ
SHOfed" than during the prev
ious year. This j'eAr is no bx
ceptien to the ruie, and we no^
have the largest lino of new,
stylish shoes lb the coudty.
No need to argue the qnali#
of SELZ shoes. SELZ shoes are
worn by more people in the
United States thah any othfcr
iued, so a ftfecond Inquiry H not
necessary, unlaws you 6Ksnge
fddt po«l office Address.
Toura tery troly,
Jno. If. Shepler
Sslto Depf
Groceries Notions
I carry a full ltnfeof Grocer-
ies and Notions,1 everything
kept irt « first class bbUutry
^torii. Call afcd exam {he my
stock atttl be totivirtcfed. 1
mile flrtd 5 „(StflKn ol
tfelfco. %
—I am dn auctioneer, prbifipt
attention |fiW fc all cills. Sat
UfaCttod^amal^A
ir. w cAtlkr.
make of shoes. The manafacl-
iirers of SfcLZ shoes cannot af-^
ford to put poor material in their
shoes. They have the reputatinri
of making tbe highest grade of
Shoes in the market, and the>J
name "SELZ" im a shoe is 4
gttarahtfre that its qualityi stylei
durability and fcomfort.
Our lines (s complete in grade
from tb'fe iibatiest sHbes to tb6
2^,000 deaiers in th2 United States eafry
•hoes. We sell them as cheap as ariv of those 25,000 deal-
ers, and the only place ydu taii get them Iti Beavbt toiinty?
ers
is At
P. C, TftACV'S.
P. g.-A fldmienmant of Dr|r
has |ast KttHbAt
L.
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Beaver County Democrat. (Beaver, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 19, 1909, newspaper, August 19, 1909; Beaver, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metapth350511/m1/4/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.