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Mjinj-ij'MMmxuMHmixamtMM TTTj. - f --..-t n, jg.j'OM "" uL r" If' it i I! ) L-rr '4 't y. -yv I ; lc Ir.J t i v V it M . a. 0$ .1 I T it" I M M , ' i '-tslitw ' ' V v.. k 4 PUAfM f ucr ira.ti KUKVKItrTliUIMIIrAY, KCounty Paper MAUDE. O. THOMAS, Publisher TKIIM8 l 00 Year Advertising rales msde known ui. application. Entered at postiifnco nt Heaver, 0. '1'., ns second class mutter. c-c rr .'" pK'0lflvSS10NAI.. c. ATTOIiXhr A XI) tlQUSSKI.Oll A V LA II. MNII I'llACIU I". AHl'ITIM.TV. wi'Olttt AI.1I.OK1AII0MA LLLIAM WHITE, (Sencrl IMacI'.smttlj, BEAVER.OKLA. 1 madison. Veterlnery Dentist, BEAVER. OKLA. ..-i. w L.S.MUNSKLI..M.1) Physician and Surgeon alto OPTICIAN AND OCULIST. If in nerd of spectacle l'vn your eyes tetted scientifically al'd patrofiir.0 home. Beaver, Oklahoma. itirT00FR()URIl0v" Lawyer 1 raciifrp In all courts snJ before ' S.1.nndOra.'. 'aaver, Oklnhomi Dlt. A. J. SANDS, DOCS A GENERAL I'RACTRT. IN MEDICINE and SURGERY. Residence, in r L'tl-thri'P tulles S W of " Ci" ranch, lather I'.l). s. BROWN. Tonsorlal Artlsf. All wnrk dnnu in the latest stylo. Shaves, Hair (Jut", iirnl Sliatnp'iox. Beaver, Okla. A LBERT WELLBORN, Lawyer. Office with Finnic nt' Heaver City. Will practise in all I In- Court CVuiitr, Territorial and Federal, BEAVER, OKLA. B RIGGS&WYBRANT. Land Attorneys, Lawyors, 11 Door F.st of kind Oilier, Woodward, Oklahoma. Jt W. DAVIS, LAwVlCIt. General pi act lie, State and I't'dera Court. Greensburr, Kansas. c. R. WRIGHT, (County Atlortiey.) Attorney at Law. Liliernl, Kansas, or Heaver; Okl. CARTER TRACY, Attorney and Counsellor at-L;.v. Beaver, - - Oklahomr Also practice iu all uiullcra or lniiincs 'ilore Itocal or General Lund Office. Special Partner JOHN S. DUFFIE Attorney, Washington, I). (!. flHO.il.JIHALY. Land Strip for 8ale. Counsel in Land and Mortgage cases. Riverside, Okla. ALEXANDER & HLALY, Woodward, Okla. J i v. 'fffi. -t AL OiiNW. KAVAGti, Deputy District Clark. 1 will tski- Filings, Final Proofs mi Contest Notices fur lluarer , Count j Sttllerp, fv leaver, Oklahoma. , S,a. " Y- c, O. TANNEIIILL v NOTARY PUiLiC. ".V '1 4M wrltr up u4 asiwwUdtje your ? witoJrss w x?ri rw FROM OVER THE COUNTY. FULTON ITKM3. Pani WrlKlit inmlo n trip td LIDvrAI last wk. Dick Kcttell ami lfonmdon trip to Liberal this week. D. 0. Kuttcll has about flnlshitl II. M. iHJYOtts well Hell nlid Hcrt Krocinnii nro shippliiR tlielr stecra this wcck. Tom Millions of ltcacr ajient few dajs at homo Inst erk. Thro. Wccdeii of lleaer was on the creek Inst Saturday aerhif nibpocnas (leorfj'oSynuiiis has his hmiso about completed and It Is ti neat lltllo house ton. T. J. l.oett of I.lnellle Iowa spent u feu dnjs tisltlnKhla lirother II St. Loxatt. Mllloii Tiald of Hcaer has been on his place this ueuk helplnc to take care of hia crop. Uncle .lack IrvltiK of uolf creek has been iidllnu. friends on Kiiltuti the pnt feu dnjs. Misses Nannie and Uabe l.ovett urn the j,'iieils of MlhS Jennie Sjinmons 'cdni'day iiIkIu. This coiiiiniinlty uas blessed with a lino mill last nlhl. It will bo a ood thiiiK on late f.icd Mr. .Simmons has returned home. aMorn months lslt with his daughter who lives In Ualnsvllle Texas. Miss Hheft Heck went to Liberal Wednesday w here she took the train for (iuymon and will stay with her aunt Mrs..!. T. Hulliwin, and attend school this coming winter. Homo of the new comer let their camp lire get away and burned off quite n lot of roh! grass. These isctilcrr. don't seem to realize now serious a thing a fire Is, but If n feu of them have to pay lines for letting llres get auny from them It may iuto u tendetiej to make them more careful. NORTH FLATS. Mrs. May has hands working in her fetd this week (.icorgo Winters uent courting every day last week- Our Jchnol 'a i.rogreislim nicely with Miss. MhtilTer us teacher. Now our hchonl hoard should see that oer child or school age atlemls. W. Jnmer uasdoun fmm Pratt Co Kaunas liMikfug after his claim, and employed H. C Lewis to build him a house. He ha returned to kanas for his household goods, and u ill soon be located with us. A letter fnini Clement May states that Colorado is the Hurst country in the United States He states that there is plenty of work and laborers are scarce. He and Charley Cartmel niv working with fruit at i'J.M pcrday. HumuM'fkcrH nro looking oer this lielnlty eierj day, and a number are u illiug to contest a good claim to get it. 'V would be glad to see ecry one that has lllcd hold their claims, hut they should make Impioveinents and partially fulllll thu homchtead laws at least , Mr. !ulTy of Clear Creek, has been stopping at .lohn Ungues M'leral days trkiug magnetic treatment While In the Kiiiimin hanest Held Mr Dulfey sustained Injuries from which he has RKCOLLKOTION OF AN OLD , SliTTLbK. Tit follorln .spur r read at the Old Set thru MirbecUe bn the Kiowa recently. At this, an Od Sclllprs I'ienlo it mny-o ol' interest to recall some r,f lliB nsmns. dates and IncMtnta n' the Ur' sdttlement cf Ino Kiowa. In 1880 setllotueut wns tusde sliuultsneotisljr along the whole course of tun Kiowa, from tndiun Territory to tolas and on itti tributaries, Csnip, SsniV, Indian and Uoiiii Creeks, The qunrttr section of which this grov.i is n part, .mil now owned hy John Sirr.1, was ttlcd up by a Mr. Hurk matter, who iu 1887 sold ll t Toiii AlUu fur 3300 iu gold and a team o tmrses. Iu April 1880 Lcauder Curii and llinry llrutu iamu to Neuirsl smp, or No M.ins laud, and neli cling a Iihm lion; nputtcd thereon Mr. Curtis lived iiisay ymrs on the ptuw which hit sou Harry nntr octopus After hii death his widow retnonved to Logan where she ditd. Their I line suns have grown to uiunliood, niatried an I aio still with us, piuueere tliciu sclves and suae of pioni cr. Mrs. Lucy Parker 'Ctiled en Kiowa at the mouth of Coon Cicek, where she still lives. Her six sous, Judsuo, Douglnf; Charles, Chrencc, 1 earl and llsrry, r'.tllng around htr, a'l of whom but llsrry havo removed. Tom Smith dated all the first aenlcrs, ho having ridden over the country as a cow bit siuco the ytur 1877. He becsino a settler in 88U and married Misa Kate Parker. M. l Hustings also se'tled ou thn Kiowa where he still mides. Just below him A. VaotufSi'l and A. C. Cochran settled, and the lultir when selling, preparatoiy to removal, reserved the uortiwest corner of his claim as a place ol burial, his wile and child Jiving'bceo eutcrr cd tlinrc. He has since deeded it to llio Kiuwa Crmctary Association. Iu 1&S0 Mrs. A P. Oilhert, (the writer) with sou Frank and daughter, now Mrs. K'nier Harlan, settled near Dine, Grass and afltr thrco years, removed to Logan to become I'natutister, whero; she still holds tho podtion. Leo and Kliuer llarlin settled two miles below Logan, A N. Howe near the mouth ol f-idiao Creek, S, Foulkes and too I'reston. Lewis Thorntun, T. J. Judy, F. O. Gilbirt, Willis Stanley wcro settled at intervaln' along tho Kiowa, while at iho inniith; Willium Orr settled at the C iu Grove, which is now owned by lleverly Hess, Ueorge Potty lutated ou Cuiup Creek where ho nil) resides. W. W Ooelirt setthd on Hand Creek; and later came over ou of settlers, and in 18H1) thrrn was nil oulruith. Among the lew that stayed to grow up with tho courtry, we may meu'.ion filisba Eerl, Z, P. Hess and ions lleverly. Delberi, Dan and Charles, John Stanley, (J to. IJuhb, Mrs. M. K. Coddurd, Wui liskvr, A. 0. HuddhBion and F. M. Holm. Iu 18S7 George Ueuicr urnvo4 and been suffering for about six weeks, but built a hojse and dug a well east o1 l'e treatment was nil that was uccessarv to htraighten him up again. Kkanic. COTTONWOOD. News Is hcarce this week. the Cutting mid t tacking feed is order of the day. Charles lulow is working for John Webb In Healer, Win. It. Wright in cutting and stack ing feed this week. Thomas Inlou has returned from Kansas uhcru ho has been lisltiiig hla brother. CltOOKHD UKKtilC. Cot. Klliott nt Mcmlo Couuty, was vi-itiiig wllh his parents last week, John Haver got o. of his flim dri7. iug horse cut ou the wire fence while nt church Sunday, 0 M. Pftiibcr..uu and tons Frank and (leortn are winking la tho buy fields lor H. F, Mcl'hersnn thli week, The candidmes lor iiumersiou, nnd their pastor and his wife had their pii lures tskeu whllu ut the river bunk Sunday, P' Mr, Jnlin Hlnff.r and wife, ard their iiciee Mrs. John Eukert wire calling ai J, I), Hlllolts List WcducN- day iiricr'nn, ' i Hnv, T, It, Parrainoro lend Ida little flock down by tho side of the ciiu maun rlvir lst fchbuith, and iu (he ptrsenceof a Urge cougregslion ini iiicrsid nine probsilooers. Ooe little huy ws fpiinkled at tho church before starling, uiakliur inn in all for tho day, Frank Young ol' Kuglewood, had the misfortune to break a wheel ol his hstk iu thn crooked rieek dills while otulnfr t ihnreh latt Suouas, Hiui elf ayj family and Mrs, Bsuke mid flWtiflbiar'wMe tkfowB to th grouad twiklMsi Mrl linilKi. but whore ho now lives. The old well being partially filled lor the salely of Mock has recently been utiliied its a uestera dugout. Soou after coming he weut iuto a aturu iu partnership wllh AI. Parsons; at wuat was culled Sod lowo aud the little town flourished for some years hot has relented to mother earth and is now a idowed firhj. Lockwood. Ivatihoe, Logan and Ulue yrass, Pnstoffices wero rstablished. Filty families same to htnhbe and a town was started iu a day and collapstd us quickly. Many sod sehuoMmusea were built and aubairiptioo schools started and kept up until 1800 when a small amount was appropriated by the Turritniy for schools. Since that liuiu 8. and the nffcMs ttM to do thtlr Jaiv. liat thsir amh'-rliy was nmlion able, and io 80I) the t;ovrrnment Completed Ha survey of the Niutral Strip and aituehed it to Oklahoma for judicial purposes, nnd it soon beramo Heaver Co. A land office waseatsblMi eilatlhsver and acual let tiers were given the preference for ninety daya to Ola, on land oecupled by them, and nenly all took ndrsnlago of this to secure tlelr homes which tliey hud cultivated and hiiprovcd for evrrnl years. The settlement of the ccfunty Is now o..iopsrnfivr,y ens7. loeall-rs have sprung up like iniishronns after a summrr shover, and welcome the dar peoiilflto the beautiful and T rll'e, at ten dnllara a hesd, This ia but a psrllsl histnrv ol tin selllenietit nlo"g llu Klowu slid perhaps a faulty one in some r "peels, hut where my memor was nt fault, (acts and dnti's were kindly supplied hy the few ol I cottiers who are still r siding horn. Many more incidents enuld he recorded lull Tor my tiin'i being limited, ibis is all that was collected. Mrs. A. P Gilbert, Postmaster Ciintut Netlre. ii:i'autmi;n r oKTiihiNTinuoit. U. S. Lan J OlTlee. WoiMlwaiil. O. T HepL 3. '"J' A siilTlrlinl contest sffiitsill Imilnc lieen flint In Oils olTIre by Charles I). (Iralisni eon. ti slni. t.imHinit lliiinestesd entry No. ij7 mailiSil. u ivoi for SV.H rice V 'I pi N ItiiiiKe a; KCM b) K'lnsC. Nolilu Unnlester, lnlikli It Itnllrm.ltlntsnl.l Kllas C Nnlili tins nholly iitisftlimeil siilit Irart or Inml fur a pi riixl nt more Ihsn nix inoiitlis since insU Inaislil entry, nnd next prlnr to lh Sue or thlscnntesti lielimlnjt Ultvil In any manner to Improreeiilil Inml or loeit ib'lsli residence tliro-onHillilnllte pcrbxl prcrrlbod by law (lx inonlhOl tltnl lie Inn nsvrr etnbllheil rislilince ItnTOnn: ttiat stild (Ii'TmuIIh hitv not bctn ein-isl) Hint snld HlUpiJ lis.'n-! rroru llifBnldlitud wss notilmi lolilsrnnb liient In tliu Army. Nay er Marino Coips of Iku U.S. In tlineof uir Inmn upiiclly. stid psrtleiaie lirreby mitlflcd to nprrsr, res hiiiI sad odor evldfnco tiimliliiff tomhinj? aid nllivallun at io o'clock a ni. on Nov. 6 liwl. brforo tin- Tculslrr aail recilier at Hie United Htatrs taoid ollkr In WoodwitrJ, MVodward Co O.T. Coatett Nollet. Itepattmsnt or H Interior, U. ft Land orne. WobdwaH. O., T,, Hpt, 19, l"i A siifrln'Piit contest anlilnvlt hay Inr Were Xihd Iu I hi. office by Kslllo H. tirtUonl, otCtiiKt O.T. ronustaht Mtnst UK, No 97". ruiidoOit. tl IPoifor tk hKJ, sec. t, Tp. t. M, ttsntrn ,6 KCM. by Dsfelet llaye rontestee. la which tt Is sllrard llikt Mid Uniitel Hayes hiis whilly abandoned snld tiieloriaodfnra perlmt of mora tban sli months slnco nissli'g said entry and next prior to Hie data of the Initiation of this contist. That, ho wholly fulled to complr with Hi) law In ths mailer ol residence and Improvements as required by law. That ho list never established a bona Ddn resbltnre upon ssld Isnd. Thitt snld ilalaul s bate n t bun cared. Tlist snld sl'eed sbseacn from snld Isnd wilt not line to Ms employment In iin nip ally In Hie Army, Nary, or Marine corps of thu U. S. dnrlnit time r war. Ha'd pnrllesnre hereby nntlOvd trf sppeir rrspoml nd offur evidence louchlOK snld iillexstlon nt io o'clock ll. ill. on Dm, I J, l)j bi fore thu t( sister and Itet elver at tho Unit, ed Stnles taiud nfllcc to Woodward. Wood wsrd county. O. T. Tim ssldiouli stanl hmlns. In a proper af. fldnvll fll.dScpl. in, li-lsit forttifncti which show ilmtnfler duo iIIIIkcucc pemonnt ser lee of this iiotlro t an not be mnde. It Is hcre by iirdi red nail directed tint tucli notice be- Klirn t due aud proper publication. E.H Wiouins, HecclTcr. Fl9 It Ll' 10 tt ' lauul Ofllrest WooJwsrd. O T. Bi'pt. 9 ly"J NotbS'ls bireby Klvm Hint the IoIIowIiik nsuodsi'tUerhss DlisliKiilrc of hi Inten tion to msku fliuil prmif In support nt bis claim Mud that snld prool will be mad before K I'. Kxly, clerk nrihiidltlrlrt court of Hcov erinonly. O. T.. orln his absi lico belon-.1 ihn W. Hsxnsr, Ills deputy at HcsverU. T on Oct. .' 1903 vlr Martin Deem of Homer O.T. HA. No. ll.'5r,4 for the H.-: 1-1, Sec. '-'3 Tp. B X. Hnnge -i KOM. He names Ibe following ttlttirisen to pnive bis conlluuorurealduiii'u upon and ciiltlv. Hon or said land, vli Charles It. Wright, Hem rr() T Huann Klaus, (iene (Iroies, Hrent Trult of HlbbsO T. K. 1) He.u.r, IteRlster FI'q u Lt 10 :: CONTKSr NOTIL'a Uipitrtmi'iit or the Interior. U. H. I sod Office. W'oodHiird.O T.. rep 1. looil. AsnfllrlLdl eontist sfildiivlt IisvIiik been niisl In this oflloeby Ida V. Merrlflcld con testsnt, sinlnst llomistcnd entry No. 1 he snld fontrlnntlin Inn Inn proper affl-J tjojo. mads May jj 191$. tor lots 1 k 4 and S. A, L. McPherson, Pros. H, '. G, PUtman, VIce-J vEd E. McPhersorf, Cashier. BANK Of BEAVER , CITY tt if tint, Lvcry courtesy, consistent with conseivativi banking, extended to patrons. Interest paid on time deposits. Your account solicited, be it large or small. gpxxsbs '! Beaver Herald Is now prepariid to print your P cjK ejav sf9W v m w in this line. If and MifQj (3taNrii0roi n n-to T cJ Letter Heads, Envelopes, Caliing Cards, Wedding Cards Pollers. Ji&cis A In Tle Latent gtyle fr Don't send out of the County for anything Call and get our prices be convinced. Bill Heads. Nole Heads. Statements, Sale Bills, Ball Invitations, 0" dux It Hied Hriit.AiIVii, spI forth fs'ts wbkh show lhat alter daedlllireneo personal senrlro oCthls nollos can lint he msde it li hert by or dertd and illncleil lhat nucli notice tiOHmn by due and proper pnbllcntloii. V. t). Hc-ldy, ltivlnler. F119- If lip lO f COMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS. Heaver Okla. Sept; i5 11)03, Tho board uf county cotumiseiouers of Beaver county Oklahoma, met in special session at tho office ol toe county clerk at Bcavtr, 011 Tuesday Sept. 15 PJ03 at 10 o'clock A. M. Present commissioners Grasham, llitlcv and Cain, F. C Tracy Clerk Chairman. Kitley presidm Kiowa. In 1887 tin re was hu inrudlT 'Hmj fTctition of A. J, Hughes asking lliu common schools have been in op tion. Mr. K. K. Harlan aud Miss Gilbert were two ol the Qrst teauhers unci probably the only ones iijw resid ing here. Bluegrass 1' O crossed the river twice aud had five I'oitmasters and has decu discontinued. Ivauhoo was moved farther aud farther from its original site, with a change of Post lor Iici'Iish to soil intoxicating Honors ut retail at I he town of Tyrone, in Cougicadoniil township G N, llango 18 KCM., coming on for hearing, cinu;s now the applicant A J. Hughes iu person aud hy his attorney Albeit Wellborn. Aud 00 onn appears iu hbhalf of remouatrauce. A.J.Hughes J, T, Jackson and Carson Wright sworu and testified in bchalt ol petitioner. Aud the board having heard the evidence, aud examined the papers filed therelu, finds Irotu the cviilnuce, that the petitioner is a man of good character and standiog in the community, a rosidviit of thu Territory of Oklahoma, that proper publication has bueu given, aud that ll) petition is signed hy a majority of thu lesident Ireehold.ra of tho township wherein aaid.rhiou is proposed to ho lacated. Whereupon, on mllloii Hley the petition is grunted, and license otdcicd to issue. Tho pe'titloo or J A. Uln, asking lieensv to eel) at retail, intoxiculitig liquora on lot 6 "r block 80 in tho village of Heaver, cotoiog on lor hear ing, I'omes the petitioner in person and iiUiif,f'i ieiiOT,T'is attorney Albert Wellborn, no one appear in behalf nl'remnusirance F C. Traey. if K. Q. I'utman, H D. McesHand J. A. Uleu, wera sworn and testify as witnesses. Ou motion the hoard adjourned until Septiuujiet 1(1, lOIISst 10 o'clock A M. (louver Oklahoma, Hopt, IU I'JtiH, 10 o'clock A. M. H of ilmNW H Sce.4Tp. N. lUnire'-M KCM by .lake MimwI.v Cuutentre, In which ll In iillevcd thai said .take Moody hns wholly aliaml ued xaid tract of land for a erlod of mora Ihsn six lie nibs store making- ssld entry and ext prior to the date of Hip initiation ofililt ccnteitt he bavlua fslh-d In any mnnmr tolmproio the sold tract or to 1 'abllsli usldencc thereon as prcsurlbist h lsu 1I111I ho net cr did estsbllsh 11 lama fide resldeuru on the snld tract nnd the said defaults huAc not been ruredi thai snld ai'tMid alisene" tr,im llio said land was not tine In Ills 1 mplojnifnt Iu thu Army, Nsr r Muilne Corps of the United Males In lime or war in CHpittlty, salJ parlies tire hereby no'iflid to appear, rrsdond anal offer evldeueti toui-lilin; said allesntl m al In o'clock u. in. on Hit. iolli, incj. Iiclon- Hie Ifjlsler and rtts Ivirnf thu II S. Iaiid oflt-iiat Wood- warn, WiHNlmtrd Co., O. T. Tho sMd con estnnt bavin.'. In a proiwr alfl ditill, filed Step. 4 ltia.1 set forth farts width show Hint alter ttue dlllitcncc pcr-onal rt Ire ol lids ooiieet'un notbe mnde, II Is Iwlvby or d.rtd nnd dlrvcttd thsl such notice be ln n by dun suit proper publication. V. O. Itculy. Itrglstcr. F p 9-10 I, p io-i WW $$mz IhM, mill' Froii. A Good First Class Hotel in the Business part ofthcCit), Nice Clean lied. SilM,' SI QO and SL50 per dt. Beaver City, Okla master, every .novo until it struck uU4'"' ,ne ,ur,,unt l ,y,,1,rn Kiuwa ut F. J. Uirdsells and had it uouui changed to Custer, Logan baa never moved uiiu only hud two Poit, masteri. Lockwood has not moved but its Postmasters uuvo one by one lelt ibis hcautil'iil and fertile laud, iu search of a place whero chuck waa more plcntilul. The piesetit Post master tnkliii? tho office iu 181)0 In 1 857 there wore Iho stores ou jdlKii2aW irt... -...1 .11 !. ...,.u 1....1 tn ,. I tloti in niur, ,uu nit 11m t""ua I'm vti irv Irelghted Ironi Dodgu Ciiy Kansas, until a Uuilioud oame to lluglowood iu 1887, and to Higgius in , 18S8 A so called vigilance cooimi'lo was idgso'ied iu 1887, but it wns soou luutid that I hey were vigilant iu ideal, lug, ami iu driving out petty ibievei aud keeping iheuiselvai in safety Law abiding cltlioua held aloof fn Ibem and they soon loft the ooualry. like the Arabs ihsy folded tliair leots sbd eni Io ateallag soiyilwherM else. Iu m elaetio ol" mnny uflMia rh held end a Dvlgata (4 eengriMa menf, prcuciit ni ou previous day, Ol slriumi Kitley presiding. Iu relation to iho petition of J. A. Uleu, the board having heard the testimony iutroduofd, and examined thn fiapors filed therein, find from the evidenoo thai the applicant i u man of go.od character, urdl standing in the community and a iesdent of tho Tcrrh 'ol Oklahoma, that proper publica- iss beau given, that iho peiiiion contains the names of all the residents iu Ihe ward of said town wherein the suhjvn is proposed Io b located, but lhat said number la leas til an thirty, ntuUliat the prliliuu contains a majority of I In rustcViil taapityera of aid town, Oo, motion Grnshaui, iho peiiiion is r'jeuiedt fur tho reaaou that the ituo doea not coalaiu the slgntluroa of rasideut tai payer in41it WstW In trhJabMldi mIoou ia prfi ie k On aautiutt tkeWrd adJMred Matil ia.ii, 2 tlHrS. M 1 v'lMk P. M, , ESTRAY NOTICE. Any one Inn lug lost orstrnyrd cattle, may possibly find them by writing mo and helping imy expeiihes. Therp are scleral stray Iu this part of the coun ty that are known to inc. When writ ing giie brand or description. Charlos K. Frco. Nye Oklahoma. Campmeeting Announcement. The progress of the meeting has been hindered considerably by lite business of the Court ami othvr biinnr things which are now in the at So we announce Ihe subject from Thursday evening to Sunday evening. 1st. The imago of Dan; and representing Usbslon, Mcdo Persia, Orecia, Home and lis oivision into ten kingdoms aud tho fifth universal kingdom. 2hd The symbols of th four beasts of Dan; Tib aud the rise of the little horu. Hut; Tho period of the dark agen or 1-C0 yours of papal supremacy and peisecutinn. 4'h; Gjds goioromeot iu the hearts ol men. S'li; The Christlou Sabbath and its obnervaneu. Kids. Sturgeon, & Hrsley. Moro Truth Than Pcetnj In speaking of what goes Io mskn np a good town, an exchsngo '-hit the null ou ihe head" with (he following; "Tim trade teiritory of a town is not all dependant upon Iho distance Iu neigh boring iradipg poiDtu, Tho territory depends dpmi the enterprise of Ihe inercUsiiis aud the reaiJents or ihe luwn. If a towu dnc not reach after the tradb it will grow only at furred io. Dut if the nlrrchaat go allor tha busiuesa In the lilrounding country, advvrtlstng, trade will cowe fruin ait ever inereasieg radius and the tuwn will gala a repulalioit for being awako ad forge to the front. - It the aten ia lava, aa wall aa the mm living Wilkin a aarlaui aiuwber ol wilag of tt. iturt imU a twa .yoai (own h Land Ollloe at Woodwanl, U T, Aug- 'At. 1003. Notice is hereby glvta tlml ilia following nsmed srlller lins filed nollceof his liilen tlon io make final proof iu support of Ids claim sml that ssld proof will ba insde be fore II D. Meese Prolnte. fudge in nnd for Homer (Jo. O. T. ut llcai or Okla. on Oct. 17 1003, viz: OIllierD.Murlow, Hemer O. T. HA No. 10116 ftir Iho Ni: i-4 Sec. IS Tp. n, N. Itnngu 'Si, liOM. He names the following lmems In prtite hla ctinllnuoiia residence upon snd culllva Hon ofaald laud III! Henry Nicholas, Callp Geer, Arthur Marlow, Frank Anderson of Hemer Okla. IT 0 to W V. O. IIsalv, Ut slater to I5 6 litind OIUlo at Woodward, p. T. A UK. , ion.) Nislre'ls hereby slton that the rollowlnH' aauied si titer has fll.-d nollco or Ids lulen lion to inako final pinoT in support, nt bis ilslm und thul suld pniof will bu nisde btfon' II. I. Meeso I'rob. Jinlice In and Inr rkwei Co, O. 'I. at lleaur Ukla. on Oil, if, looj, vis. Anna A Wrido, Ivimhoo, O. T. HA, No. 707a for the SK 1-4 See. 3 Tp. 1 N. Hange 1!7 ECM. Ha names the following witnesses to prove her ounlintious rcaldeuce upon and culliia- linn of, aaid land, vii: Juntos K. Kltnoro, Ham D. (larris, Frank Walker, Mr. Amy Cox of ll uithoo Oklu. F. II. Ilcaly, Iteatitter.r ITgiD LP to 6 &&8SUS&18&&& u THE U0 JiFiAVERCrrYHOTTi rkra oofoW la the best place in town to get a good eijuuro meal ur.d lom- ioliable. hsd. No troublo spared Io make our guests etim- ( fort able. Rates the Lowest cJ. W. Tforripon. LISi? BEAVER CITY LIVERY BARN. Good Teams. Good Rigs. Competent Driv ers. A. F. ROCK, Proprietor. TIME TABLE' Don't make tho mlstnko of nsstiuilng that it costs a "mint of money" to spend your mention In Colorado. It doesn't. In no other part of the United States that Is, Iu no other part whore summer visitors go will your money go so fur or buy' so much. ForR, 0, or 10 n week jou con get good board and lodging at Colorado Hjirings, Maitltou or Dcncr. Most of Dm people who go to Colorado spend not to exceed fH!a week. That in cludes eicrylhlng-lltliig, amusements and aide trips, Instcud of putting up nt expensive hotels, they stay nt com fortnble boa nl lug houses, at "lodges' or In cnutps. Tho coat of getting to Colorado has been materially reduced. Hound trip tickets nro now on aalo for $30 from Chicago; fSfi from 8t Louis; $17.60 front Omaha, St Joseph, nnoV Kansas City. Tourist sleeping enrs arc attach, cd to Rock Island trains for Colorado' Tho berth rate from Chicago la only $2.50. Hut tickets are good Iu stand ard slccpero on limited trains, If you prefer to truicl that way, Thousands of people nro already In Colorado. Hundreds aro on tlio way. Thousands more are golilg InthdneXl two or throo, nocks. , If your ticket reads via the Roek la- and System, jrou mm dapeml mimHi having a qtilek wk eeajtMrtaWa iatira ey in both wlraatieiia. lilarwaawait' m to rates, ete., will U fwrwlafca Wmmt Koek Ilirfl'Ulit ataart W aalimi , ? THE "IUOHT ROAD" TO AND FROM AND BETWEEN 01UCAOO OMAHA ST. LOUIS DKNVEU AfKMl'HlS COLORADO Sl'OS PEORIA' KORT AVOHTII 8T.JOSKHH ST.l'AUL KANSAS CITY MINNEAPOLIS AND ALL OKLAHOMA POIINT8.' 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