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B- WRING'S SARSAFARIIiIiA, 75 CT8. FOR $1 DOTTLE, Kalamazoo Celem Corapounfi, 75c, for$i Bottle Tlicio nro sprine; medicines wliicli wo guarantee to pivo tatiTCi lion, or refund (lio tiioiioy. Wo bnvo sold nearly ono hundred bot tles this ("l'linjr, nnd nut-ana hm been returned WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR Joints, 1 Wliile Lead, Linseed Oil, Machine Oils, Etc, Wc also have Fish Lines, Bass Books, Gen uine Bamboo Boles, Etc., which will hold thooe big fish which arc always gelling away. Wo are not under sold at home, at the rail road, or anywhere else. if. c tbact, Beaver, Oklahoma" 71 THE GERLACH BANK WOODWARD, OKLA., SOLICITS l'OUR BXJSIUBSS. Ukorui! a r.nLAOlf, President, Canadian, Tcxnv Uoiikiit Mi'onr, Vlco President, Canadian, Tcxni. John Okhlach, Cashier, Woodward, Oklahoma. ()'. II, Cakkv, AM't Cashier, Woodward, Okla. couui:hi'onj)j:nth: National Panic Hank, Now York. National Hank or Commkiige. Kan sas City, Mo. Kansah National Hank, Wichita, Kansas. Can adian Vallev 11 ask, Canadian, 'Idas. M tvM. tmvtr FOBLISIIVD KVEUY THURSDAY. Ocljrt ' Ceunty Paper. OAK HAVES, K.lltor and l'ronrlotor. Ifateres) at poetoffice at Beaver 0. T. ns teeond dais mailer April 13, 189,"). TERMS - -ADvrtiTiaiio plication. - 1.00 FEU YEAIt. made known on np- NEWS OF THE VICINITY, Condensed News Relatlug- to the Social and Business Affairs of Peoplo in Bflavor and the Surrounding: Country. Frank Ridgely, of Illinois, is in Boa. ver. Elijah Vardy, of Custer, was in town Monday. A. 0. Elliott, of Mnlhall, Oklahoma, is in town. J: R. Senccnich and wife, of Mcado, aro in town. Geo. Walker, of Clear Itakc, was in town Friday. Jud Van Every, of Custer, was in Braver Monday. Albert Wilson, of Liberal, Kansas, vat mi Iowd Monday. J. 0. Williamson and W. A. Morton axe at Hackberry this week. Norman Hamilton and William liart kt arrived Friday from Woodward county. Mrs. Ballingcrand Mrs. Nellie Groves went to Meade Saturday and returned fc'unday. F. IK Anderson has been confined to Ida bed the pan ten days with an attack tf bilious fever. Mrs. HanKn and Mrs. Athcraft, both ranident of Rothwell, have been sick fru soma time, but are reported to be batter. G. A. Boswell passed through Beaver Friday on hie way from Chickasha, In dian Tetrilory, to Colorado, where he ipects to locate. The Misses Picraon and Mrs. Snaro, of Harper, Kansas, came in Saturday night and went down to Hardesty ou Sunday. liberal News. W. A. Morton, of tho Missouri Live Stock Commission Co. of Kansas City, Mo., was in Beaver last week attending to the company's business. Leo Howard, of Liberal, Kaosai, was in this vicinity Friday circulating a peti tion among tho peojle concerning the removal of tho county scat. John Savage, of SpringGctd, Illinois, and Lytoan Savage-, of Chickasha, bro thers, arrived in Beaver Suuday nnd went to RothwcJl this week, The Christian Eadeavor society will have for the srhject of its meeting Sat urday evenii. "Christian Growth." Mrs. A. N. Craamcr will lead tho meet ing, whioh begius nt 7:30. Elery Cooper and M!ss Maud Thomas were elected by the Christ'aa Endeavor Society Saturday cvenirf rs alternate ihlwates to '?end the Teiritoriif Y. 1 P. 0. E. convection to be held at Okla homa City. Z3 Itojrat makes the food pure, wholesome anil delicious. POWDER Abiolatety Pure hoyai AKma rowota CO., Il vo. Wm. Hcddiok purchased n now Now ton wagon of L. M Larson, Tncsduy. Too Hodgo is carpentering these days, romodolin and rcpaiting tho Blanchard residence. Dr. Munscll, being in this part of the county on professional business, gave this office u short visit Wednesday morning. Frank Murphy, of Chicago, III., is visiung in (lie county. Me Is a son-in-kw of N. J. Khudcs, of Nye, and is ono of the old timers of tho county having lived lio-c tcu or tnolvo years ago. A Eourlli of July celebration will bo held at Elm Grove on tho Kiowa. Bills with program will appear iu duo time. Those Kiowa people aro always in the lead in celourating Independence Day. Teachora Wanted And others to bolicit life insurance. Good chance for ladies and gentlemen to mako money. Write N. S. Ernst, Manager Equitsblo Life Absnranco So ciety, Dcnison, Texas, lw 'IhomasBnrr wont through Beaver Tuesday with a hord of cattlo whioh ho wos taking from Arkalon to his ranoh near Clear Lako. His father was with him and will shortly beoomc a resident of Clear Lako. George Ellison, who has been en. ployed at the Star Grocory, was called to Topcka last Wednesday night to be ex amined preparatory to enlisting with the Kansas volunteer!'. Georgo has many friends who extend their best wishes and hope ho may be returned to us without a scratch. Liberal News. Miss Pearl Van Every, of San Mar? cus, Texas, who is a sister of Jud Van Every, of Custer, this county, is visiting at the home of tho latter, She came to tho county several weeks nco for chanco of climate, having had poor health nnd hnds that stio is rapidly regaining strength sinco leaving Texas. Woodward Bulletin: Tho Bev. G. E. Morrison accused of having pnUoncd his wife at Panhandle, Texas, October 10th 1307 will be tried at Canadian Texas, Thursday of this week. His sister who resides in Los Angeles, Cal ifornia, passed through Woodward last Monday enrsuto to Cnnadian to bo pres ent at her brother's trial. Houston k Matuiu, of Woodward, Plemons & Tcnlo of Amarillp, and Mr. Fisher are Coun cil for defence. District Attorney CofTee, of Miami, II. E. HooAer of Canadian. S. II. Cowan of Fort Worth are for prosecution. The caso comes up for hearing today. The best array of legal talent in the west has been secured for defeuee, and tho trial promises to bo one of the moH interesting that lias oe curcn in years. t Til II. D. Mcese lias fold bis place on , Clear crpolc to Reuben ntnl Hi ate 1 ;r leer, who will soon take possession. Mr iMcive It.ts leased water iliiltls of Isauo Kiibert nnd will go into the cattlo bui uos exclusively. A bull riiako rtliout five (Vet long stalled lo crawl acruM lliu street Mon day, but tlto ladies at Mrs'. It Kb Smiths discovered it. Mi Klcio liite prized un ux and Blurted to cut the snakes Iicj1 olF, which pIio did by first cutting otit nbntit eight inches ot bis mil, nnd then chopping off a ehuit piece nt eneb lirk uulil she pH up to hlii head. She cut its hendtuif, though, While driving to school one morning lat week, Miss Modi Ashcrnlt, r young lady living near Rothwcl), met with a painful accident. Tho boras which she driving became unniaiiannbl?, nnd kick ing in tho harness, threw Misi Ashcrnft from the carriage, badly bruising her faco and head, on nocount of which in juries tho has been obliged to quit teach ing, blio n improving nnd will souu be ublo to resume her work A letter from J. V. Thompson to 0. J. Loul'bourrow, reeieved Monday, nays that, employ MClit tit Chctopa, Kansas, is hard to get, and intimated that he and Mrs. Thompson wcro about in tho notion of returning to Heaver, if they could get a house iu town. Mr. Lootbourrow returned tin answer offering thcni.-r.hia1 dwelling and it needn't, surprise any one if J. V. and wife arc back again before a great while. II. 0. Mayse, editor of tho Ashland Clipper, has tho thanks of tho foreman of this office for a beautiful little Cuban flag of his own uianufncturo, bo having made tho dies and printed it in the Clip per office Tho Clipper now issues a daily bulletin of telegoapbio war news, which given his readers from 12 to 2-1 hours later news than thoy can get through tho dailies published cast of that point. John Scranago and daughter Miss Mntio Scranago, both of (Josben, In diana, aro in Heaver. Mr. Scranago is looking after luattcn pcrtainiug to tho estate of the late Georgo Scrnnage, who was a brother of his. Mr. Scranago and daughter aro on their way to Suntn Clara, Cab, for a visit with relatives. They ex pect to return within two or three weeks to their home in Indiana, Mr. Sciansgo owning a fnrm them and being engaged in the sheep business. Tho Ladtus of the l'reshytorian Church will give an Ice Cream Festival at tho church on Friday evening Juno 10. l'rooecds to bo used for tho pur poso of renovating nod reparing the interior of tho church. Papering, re pairing chair a, 'amps, etc. Everybody (should bo interested in and attend this festival as it is fur tho uenelit ol tlie only ciiurcn building in Beaver, tho place where all religious meetings nro held. Thcreforo each member of tho churches, tho Sunday School aud C. E. Society should givo us their hearty co-operation in this work. The program will appear liter. Committee. AND DECOKATION DAY, SUNDAY AND MONDAY, May 29th and 30th, 1S9S. IN A NUTSHELL. Tho population of this county ns shown by tho assessors' census this spring ia 2,540, of which 1,312 resido cast of Beaver, and 1,23C west; 1,711 reside cant of Hardcsty and 812 west; 1,000 resido east of Optima and 614 re sido west. If every person in tho county should como to Beaver, thoy would travel a to tal distance if 133,606 miles. To Hardcsty, they would travel 163, 747 miles. To Optima they weald travel 180'175 miles. Beaver is nearer tho center of popu lation and center of mileage than any other point. A removal of tho cnanty seat further west wonld cause a greater mileage, thcreforo greater court expanses than wo have bow. The only satisfactory and jnit way to settle tho county scat question is to di vide tho county. We call esptcfa! attention of all our read ers tntercslcd In trte planting nnd fruit eullnre ts the unusually liberal offer ef the Arkanaas Valley NnraarUs of Sedgwick, Kansas, whlh will be fsnnd elsewhere in this Ippho. They are reliable people and make ibis special offer only to introduce heir stock In this vicinity. Orders should be iieui them without dtlay. tf A KEAT Sabbath School Rallu THE HEAYKtt COUJTT Sabbath School Convention Will convene nt CYRUS A, ALLEN'S GROVE, four miles cast of Reaver, near the junc tion of tho Beaver and Clear Creek, on Suturday, May 28, 1S98. at 10 o'clock a. in. Tho convention will be addressed by Rev. A. P. Georgo, traveling missiona ry for Oklahoma Sunday School work, lie is a man deeply interested in the grand scheme, of giving tho Gospel to the children a man of great experience in the work, manifesting much zeal and untiring perseverance, and will doubtless mako it proftable and interesting to ev ery individual and all schools which will be represented on this occasion, n thing much needed throughout Beaver county, Como everybody, and if you aro not now interested in Sunday school wotk yon should bo in the future. Bring baskets filled with provisions so you will not havo to go hungry. Committee. nEAVEH COUNTY NORMAL INSTI TUrK. Juno 0 to Julr 1,-1893. ZZZ It is with pleasure that the announce ment of the coming Institute is sent fmth. Of tho l" institute rcason, the . Vl 110 l"0 minium nvwvii mu period In' been cho-sen as the moio iibp! in that it is more conducive to .. ' i ... ! I.. 'PI... Juno dcsiral comfort nnd uriuircM in study. Tho plani for tlfc 'twinn have been made with n view oT securing tho highest cood for those who may enme, lo which end great care will be exercised ns regards the charactcVnf the instruction. TIIK CONDUCTOR. Prof. "N. T. Pool, principal nr tho Lfxington scli"t)li', will conduct tho In Hitulo. Mr. Pool was hero two years ago, and inany of our teachers formed his kequnintnnco at t lint time. II" has been engnged in seliool work all his lift', nod hni hnd threo years' experience in institute- work. There is no doubt that ho will give complete sntisfactun. noAim AND ROOMS Board and rooms may bo obtained in Btavijr nt reasonable rates. The price lor board nnd rooms in private families r.ingCH from S2.H0 to 3.00 per week; hotel rates, S3JiO to St. 00. Rooms may bn secured by those who desiro lo board in clubs. 'For information write to tho County Superintendent. ' " rr.K8. negotiation fee, - - 8,1.00 Examination fcc; , - 1.00 "Course of Study," - .15 tkachkrh' examination. The regular examination of applicants for teachers' certificates will bo held on Friday and Saturday, July 1 and 2, 1803. In certificating candidates, tho mutter of faithful attendance and work on tho pan of teachers at tho Institute will bo observed. CLASSES. It has been thought best to defer nr-. ranging a program till the beginning of the Institute. Tho classification will be arranged to suit tho "Course of Study'" which has undergone a complete revision and amplification. By this means of procedure, 'tenchers will bo enabled to purtiuo such ork as they want, with more profit to themselves.' than by tho course heretofore outlined. Classes will be organized in tho common branches, including Bookkeeping and Natural Philosophy. LECTUItES AND ENTERTAINMENTS. President Boyd, ef tho University of Oklahoma, will deliver a lecture at Bea ver sometimo during the Institute. Tho date will bo announced later. Teaehern should not fail to hear this lecture Arrangements will bo mode for ono or two other lectures. There will also bo ono musical and literary entertainment, nnd there will, it is expected, bo an elo cutionary contest during the rensiou. Having provided for n high grade of instruction for its coming session, the Institute directly appeals to you for your presence and help in making tho work profitable. Possibly, without having given the matter careful consideration, you mny think you cannot, afford to come. This is a mistake. You cannot afford not to, attend; that is, if you ex pect to teach. Timo spent heto is not time lost. Should your salary bo small, by work and pcrsovcrnnco increase it. Yotir coming to the Instituto, brushing up the mind in contact with other bright and ambitious minds, gaining new ideas and renewed energy, would, in such a case, bo tho best thing you could do, for tho assistance would greatly repay you for tho timo and money Bpent. Whether you nro a prospective teacher looking with interest to your prospective work, or whether, fitted for teaching by na ture, training and experience, you aro for pcdngogioal reasons as duly related to tho Institute as to tho Fchool nnd should coma. and do what good you can. C1KHKUAI, RULES FOIl 1808. 1. Teachers enrolled iu tho Instituto are expected to attend all tho recitations of tho division to which thoy aro assign ed, nnless excused by tho CountySupcr tendent. 2. A general record of dally attend ance will bo kept. Excuse for absenco or tardiness should be made to tbo Coun ty Superintendent. 3. Each member of tbo Institute shall be required to keep a noto book; and, nt tho closo ef tho Institute, hand the samo to tho County Superintendent for inspection and marking to bo made a part of his general average. 4. Three to five hours study is ex pected of each member of the Institute in tbo afternoon oi each day tho Insti tute is in session. Special effort i nec essary to do much work in bo abort a time. 5. Instructors are expected to give each day, an ontlino of tho next lesson, in order to insuro prcpraation and en courago study. G. All nnprofitablo discussions on trifling nnd disputed points should be avoided. 7. Instructors nro required to keep a record of the class work of each stu dent, which will become a part of tho public records in tho County Superin tendent's office. 8. Tho class recordi aro to receive duo consideration when application is mado for teachers' certificates. Noaii Daves. County Superintendent. FIRE! LlQHTNlliai TORNADOESI C. R. Wtight now has ths agency of tho old Shawnee Insurance Company for Bearer, county, and can, insure your property against fire, lightning, hail and tornadoes or high winds. Rates reason able. If you want to insure your prop erty or Bto;k, address him and ho will come to your place and make the insur ance Postoffice address, Liberal, Kan sas. The professor's Bad Bargain Ho -Yesterday I exchanged thoughts with the famous Professor Sadukn. v She That explainer jt- I found bita ery tireioinc Fliegendo Blietter. I OHIIUUIY. The Ashland Clipper contains tbo fol lowing obituary notice uf Benjamin F. Cole n well known nnd respected resi dent of Eoglcwood, Kansas, who was well known to ma,iy people in Beaver county: Benjamin F. Colo was born in Palmy, ra, New York, April 22, 1832, and de parted this life in Englcwood, Kansas, May 10, 1808, aged GO years aud 18 daja. At the nge of 20 lie enrolled in the Union army and went forth to his coun try's defence, serving as a private in Co. D, 3d Regiment of Michigan Infantry, until honorably discharged on February 11, 18G3, by reason of a surgeon's cer tificate of disability. Mr Cole emtio to Kansas in '80, nnd lived in Florence until tho opening of Western Kansrs to settlement, lo which ho tamo nnd has since rcsidod in different places, the last four years being spent in Clark county. In November 'OG. ha was converted and joined tl.o Baptist church nnd from that timo forth endeavored to Iivo an upright rn. .:...:. i:i. ...., n..i :..: .i. uiiiiauliu iiiu uuwi cuuuu iu juiii mu Church Triumphant, lie leayes a wife and seven children to mourn his loss who havo in this sad hour of bercavo tnent thn sympathy of all their neigh bors and friends. Ho was laid to rest in the Englcwood cemetery under tho auspices of tho G. A. R. of whioh ho was a member. Notice. Territory of Oaiahomn, Benvtr County, at. In I'robato Court. Notice I hereby glvon that on th 2M .day ot May, A. I). 18W, .Tblm Hcraiiiige filed In the I'robato Court of the County of Hearer and Territory of Oklnhsinn, n petition prnylag forLettcra of Admltilatratlon to belamied 'o him upon the extate of UeoiRO Hcrannxe. dp cftmu. latn of the county of beaver aud Terri tory if Oklahoma. And pnramint to nn order of eatd I'robnte fViiirt. Tuesday, th 5lh day of July, A. I, ISiiS, at tho honr ot 10 o'clock a. in. of aald day, that belnsa day or tho regular July leim, Ai II. 18OT, nl aald Probate Court, hna boen ap pointed iu tho lime for hearing Bald applica tion, when nnd where any person Interested tnny eon teat aald petition by flllng written opposition thereto on thn ground of Incompe tency of the applicant, or may niaert hta own right to the administration and pray Letters be Issued to hlmneif. Witness Carter Tracy. Judire of thn ProlnitoConrt of the County of seal llenvcr, and the seal of the Conn nfflxed, the Sid day of May, IS). Caktkii Tracy, Probate Judge. First pnb May it, '08 wl jaOTICES KOtt rUHLICATION. I,AND OPl'lCE AT WoonWARD, O. T., Apr.l l, 1iS. Xntlrnla hercbv clvon that thn following named settler haB filed notice uf hit Intention to make final proof In support ol hla elnlra, nnd that said proof will bo made befere Hoe lfter and llecelvcr, U H Land Orrlcc, tit Wood ward, Okln-r'y, on May il', lrtifl, vli: Jacob O. Miles. II. K. No. 472, for the BOUth enst quarter ol the south west qnarter ol mv Hon 21, and east hnlr of ncrihwctt quarter, nnd sonthwest qnarter or northeast nnarlerof section 2S, township i north, range. ME CM, Ho ncinee tho following MltneBses to prove hla conilnnoiia residence upon aud cultivation orsald land, viz: James IJ Innls, of May, O Tt wllllnm Oab bcrt Albert 11 ljiverty and John K Over, of Cllne, O t. P. D.llKALY. Kegtstcr. First pub April 14. IRW CONSOLIDATED. Land Ori-icK at WoouWAnn, O. T., April 4, IB1 18. Notlcola hereby glvon that tho following named tottler havo llled'notice of their Inten tion to make flnnl proof In suppuit of their claims, nnd thathld proof will he mndo be foro Carter 'I racy, Judge of the I'robato Court In nnd for Itcavei- county. Oklahoma Territo ry, and In enso of his nbsniice thun before 1-. O. Truey, Clerk of said court, at Heaver, O. T.. on Junol. lU,vlz: Asa HlbbB, 11. K. No. ,'WS, for tho aonthwtst quarter of section 13, tuwhshlpS north, range 2.1 It O M. Holomon Mocaer, 11. K. No. 1.11, for the west half uf tho ronlhwcHt quarter of rectlon 17, nnd norlheBKt quarter or the outlieiisl quar ter of section Is, nnd tlienorthwc-i quarter of the northwest quarter of section X, township J north, range 21 K O M, They mime the following witnesses to prove their continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said laud, viz: Iteuben Chllcott, of Ilenior, O.T.; I'crry Plillcott, Thomas Campbell nnd Wllllnm A. Oicrtou, nil of Klmwood, O, t. I I). lUlALY, Register. Klrst pub April II, lKW. Notice of Contest. U.S. Land Office at WoonwAnn, Oklahoma teiuiiioiiy April ti, lSts. Asufflelentconto't nflldnvlt having been tiled in t hlb nlUco by XovuH. Hastings, cuntiEtnnt. ngalnst Hoinciteadenly No. I'd ninde Juno Hi ln, rortliAti',8V!( HeclSand Nii NW U Uectlon 22 Towmhlp i Range 20. by Clarence Parker Contestee, In which It In nllcged Mini: That Iho cutiymuii 1ms wholly abandoned said tract nnd changed hlsrestdcnee I herefrom for more than alx months slnco making said, eutry.snd next prior to Untn of Iho Initiation of contest thai aldentrninH hag no habit able residence on thn laudenibraiedln tinet; that thn dilapidated shock thereon, bus no houtchnld equipment, nordnex not anv slgna of habitation ns required by law nnd this tho said cotcstant Is ready tt prove at such time and place as may bo named by the ReglnUr and Receiver for a hearing In aald case i and he therefore nskB tobenllnwed to provo auld ullegaiiniia and that said parties aro bcreby notlHed to appear, respond Hnd offer evidence touching said allegation nt 10 o'clock a.m. on Mny , ISM, beforo the Register and Receiver or Iho 17. H. iJiml Ofllco at Woodward Okla homa Ty. Tho said ronti start having, In a proper atlldavlt, tiled April ,4 iKM, set forth facts which i how that after duo diligence, per sonal servlco of this notice enn not be made, It ia hereby ordered nnd directed that snch notice be glien by dne and proper publication In thoIlKKAi.n, pnbllsliedut Reaver, Rearer county, O. T the same county Iu which the tract It. V. I). Hkaly, Register First pub Arrll Sl.Ieos, consolidated. Land OrrtoE at WoonwAnn, O. T. I April 20 lw. f Notice It hereby glren that the following named eettlcr have riled notice orthelrlnten tlontomnke Hnal proof In support of their claims, and that aald proof will be made be fore Carter Tracy, J udge of tho Probate Coo rt In and for llerver county, O. T nt Reaver, Oklahoma Territory, on June 15, ism, viz; Jeremiah J. Hagtley. II, K No. 4o, for tho soulh half of tho northeast quarter, and the west half of the southeast quarter ot section 17, towindilp 4 ncrth, range 24 K. ts. M. Ravld N. Overton, II. -K. No. 14, f r lota 1 nnd 2, and north hajfof the northeast quar ter of tectlon 2, townthlp S north, range 22 U. O M. They name the following witnesses to provo their continuous residence upou and cultiva tion of said land, viz: Wltneases for Jeremiah J. Ragsley: Ansel Groves, Fred O. Tracy, Nelson A.Veckham ami David Miller, aR of Reaver, O. T. Witnesses for Hay Id N. Overton: William Woolery, Hsmuel n. Weir, l'red U. Tracy and August Kilmer, nil of Reaver, O. T K. II 1IEAL.Y Regltttr. Filtt pub. April tS, 1SVS Notice to Creditors. In the matter of the Ktlatn of George W. Hubbard, late of the Township of Ilarrlsm, of the County of Reaver, Territory Oklaho ma, Deceased. All persona having claims ngalmt said fleorge V. Hubbard, deceased, are requited to exhibit the aaine, with tho necessary touchers, to the undersigned, duly appointed and onallfled Administrator of said tlteuasod . at hU retidenco near Garrett, in the Couuiy of iitavcrana jemiory cruKianoina, ami mat four months after the first publication of ihlt notice has been limited by order of the Pro bale Court of aald Rearer County, at thn timo for creditors of said deceased to exhibit and present their claims against f slJ estate Doted this th day or April, A. 0. 1J83. t J J. Hcnsr.T-r. Administrator. First pub. May 5, lK-wl A. T, & S. F, R'Y CO, LOCAL TIME TAHI.B, MAY 30, 18,li- Kastlioiiml. Htalluna Wrt bound (HcaUdoun.) 4. ion m. In taxi. in. iMnip. in I 2. in p. m. 1 .1 VO p. in I s .71 p. in. l ii.M p. in. HUM i. Ill j ' 11 I1- in. . it mi it. m (Itend up.) Ilnjtleweod. , 7,00 i. in. . -.plvt-y . .13.3.111.111. .. Mulvaiio . 8.I1H. in, .. .Wichita .. 7.C0a.m. Newton -UWn. in. .Klorrnep .,!Ba.m. Knnnaat'lty, . . 0 -MlMii. ... 'its it.1:!: D..12 p. III. I 11.43 n. in. I, j The Hantn Kn I'outn runs tho latrat Im proved rqnlinncul that la known, on Ita Tar. tngir Trains. , . Coupon i'Vetsn"M to nil points, nnd liag pnga Chtrkad to itratlnalliin, t-or rontpa, r.it-a, timetable, or anv other Inrormatlon, )ply totho undvralxued, or to V. J. Ulaek, O. 1". AT A.. Topeka. Kanaua. KilANK J. I.uik.v, Asi-nt, Kiiflcwtt.d, Katisaa. To the EAST. CHICAQO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILWAY. The Rock Island Is foremost in adopting any plan calculated lo Improve speed and gtvo that luxury, safety and comfort that the pop ular patronago demands. its equipment Is thoroughly aomplcto with Vcstlbuled Tr.lnR. Best Dining Car Service In The World, Pullman Hleepcr-i, Chair Cars, all tho most elegant and of recently Improved patterns. Its specialties nre Fast Time, Courteous EmptqyoB, First Class Equipment, and First Class Service Qiven. For full particulars ns to Tickets, Maps, Rates, apply to any Coupon Ticket Agent In the United Htntes, Canada or Mexico, or address John Sebastian, O. P.A., Chicago. STAGE LINES. To Meade, Kansas, daily Leaves Beaver at 8:00 ft. m. Arrives 3:30 p. m. Carries mall, passengers, express and light freight. To Englewood, Kansas, dally Leaves Beaver and' Knglewood 5:H0 ft. m. Arrives Denver nnd Englewood 8:00 p. rn. Mail, passengers nnd express. To Hardcsty Leaves Beaver nt (1:00 a. rn. Monday nnd Friday. Arrives at Beaver 7:30 p. m. Tuesday nnd Saturday. Mall. Klmwood to Beaver Arrives nt Beaver at 12 m. Loaves Beaver at 2:00 p. nr; Mai and passengers. GT. O. ZESIOIDGKK, Deputy District Clerk. Will take Filings and Final Proofs Office adjoining County Treasurer and Clerk's office, BEAVER, OKLAHOMA. OFFICIAL DIRECIORY Sovernor, C. M. Barnes. 3ecrctary , Wm. Jenkins. Attorney General.. ..Harper S. Cunningham Assistant Attorney General.... Hoy Hoffman. COUNTY OFFICERS. Prebnto Judge Carter Tracy Clerk Franz S. Drummond 3heritr II. J. lteas Treasurer J. C. Williamson Attorney It. II . Loofbourrow Regit ter of Deeds Franz 9. Drummond Supt. of Schools Noah Daves Surveyor G. M. Gardner Coroner N. A. l'ecklintn f J. T. Dunlap Cemmlssioners -j Ira S. Wilson. ( Lee Howard. Th emlel Xia-X5WlJWXX3BX7v?.K2mS 3 .... W. Lte -do - cbn enct I Job Printing. tBeaVer, Orlafyor a. i i , OUR CLUBBING LIST. We club with the following parcrs at the following priocs, when cash accompan ies order: f!hlonira Infer Drun ' 1 An 8t. Louts Qlobe-Democrat, sorui-wkly, I 80 Toledo Blade 1 30 Kansas City Star, 1 25 StateCapltal 1 35 Live 8tock Inspector. .. 1 25 KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Heaver Lodje, Ho. 7, helds its regular meeting every Friday evening. Alljj visiting brethren aro cordially welcomed. . J. C. Williamson, C. 0. J. C. Hodge, K. of II. and 8. WESTERN Tree Planters And Those Who Contemplate Planting Trees Sbsuld Send to the EVERGREEN . NURSERY CO., EVERGREEN, WIS., For Free Catalogue of NURSERY STOQK Partlonlarly adapted to planting in the west. We have on hand in our nursery a big stock of KwunREEXH and Deciuuouh Turk that we hare grown with special care fer the Western trade Everything that the Farmer or Trei Planter, or city resident may need for Wind Rheakh, Timukb Lots, or Ohxamektatios we can furnish from our extensive nurseries. We pack all onr stock In native grown mosa that will keep the roots moist ana In splendid rendition. Everything true to name and first rlaaa. Bend for our free catalogue and prleo list. Evargrotjn Mut-sary Cempany EvartrtMii, Wt. Professional. S. IB. WCELTIR,, Real Estate and Locating Aoent, BEAVER, OKLAHOMA. lluys nnd Sells Heal Kstntc. attends to Tax pnyiug and collecting for non-residents, and dors a general land business Have n Tew first class watered claims now on which I can localo residents, if applied for soon, Apr l, '08-tf CARTER TRACY, ATTORNEY AT LAW. - Filing, Final Proof and Contest Testi i inony taken before mo as I'robato Judge, Beavor, Oklahoma R H, LOOFBOURROW COUNTY ATTOUNKY. Attorney at Law: Will practice in nil the Courts. Beaver, Oklahoma. D YKE BALLINGER, Attorney at, Law, Beaver, Oklahoma, JR. LCNLEY, M. D. I Eclkitio Physician, Surgeon $ Obstktmcian. Calls promptly attended, either day or nlgb Beaver, Oklahoma. F. H. ANDERSON, GENERAL BLACRSMITHIrtG. All work guaranteed or meney refunded. Ckarges reasonable. Horzeshoing a Specialty. Your Patronage Solicited, First door soulh of Court house,'" BEAVKR, OKLA. n. K. PERRY, Maada, Ka. Tfl connrcted, on onn or both hlpa. Ear mark curved underslope In both enrs. Range on the Reaver and Cimarron rivers. CrOEB fi on lef t side and hip, Kar murks, crop and nnderslopo left ear, and underblt right car. Range on Beaver aud Cimarron, tCJ- I will pay aaoo reward for Information that will convict any party or parties of kill lug or stealing any cattle in tl r abovebrauds. R. K. l'KHJIT, N. J. RHODES, Nye, Okla. Cattlo branded UJ on both hips. Kar marks, over half crop right, undtrblt lelt. GRAND ARMY REPUBLIC. Oklahoma Post No 4 SC Meets at the Opera Hall on o JswA end and fourth baturday of each JJfS month, at 2 o'clock p. m. a)TaTAik All visiting comrads are ecrdla- W ' lly invited lo attend. J. W. McCool, ' . J. It. TeeMA Adj't. . p. C. THQ ORUAT N'PWSPAPBlvc THE OREAT WEST I The Kansas City Star. Hy Mall, Dlly aa4 Ssaay, $IM 7tr The Weekly, Oae Year 25 Cute . '3w2S25SSBaWBa" arf 35 BlBSBfrWasBakw jrBWSNBNBNBNBS I I -iaSNBNBSjBvpW-L isfTHJrlniiU? wTTriTvir tmJcf rffiRar i fy I l V r StMriw.T' . j3 JEvAJi.Cfc aj jkj . .