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ttiii;iirTWiitiAJMWMWWHls WPwr-u .'.my-- m& iHiMlHWHiiiin5iiiia ,riBHiiW:iwsSBgaEgBSgsK o THE BEAVER HERALD. VOL. XIX. BEAVER, BEAVER COUNTY, OKLAHOMA TERRITORY, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1905. NO 26 0 m&& (Sk aais $&&& W ;Sk iS&'SoS' (S&TS? M. D. Hubbard returned to Gate Monday after a week spent In our city. Hurry Hnnvon, wlo 1ms been Buffer ing with n eeverc attack of tonsilitis, it (lowly recovering. A little daughter of Mrs. (iracey is tepvrteJ iu being quite sick with pneu uioula. . Mrs. ft. II, Loofbourrow ha9 Sniftering with a severe cold the week but is now improved. been past MNh Derate Printz is spending week in town at the home of Mr. Mrs, J. Blanchard. the and Having the only abstracts in the county, with years of experience, Wal ter G, laier is the only one here eom 'petent ro make reliable abstracts. Miss Ella Bilker made an olIIcLnl visit in the vicinity of Riverside Wed nesday. She went down to appraise Borne school property. J. AV. Culwell was absent from Uea Ver several days this week transacting business southwest of town. He re turned home Tuesday. Show us the person who is free from a cold these days and we will show you n lucky individual. Everybody carries ft bottle (of cough. remedy of course.) J. J). Kilos, Sr., of Harper, Kansas-, nrrlved in Beaver Saturday on a visit to his son and to make residence on his homestead. If you haven't the money and want lo prove'up on your claim sec W. G. Fiklbs A Co., Heaver, Okla. Views, portraits, medallion, buttons, inltinetts and all kinds of photographs furnished my patrons. Call soon, while I am here. J. M. Kcki.ks, 11-30. Heaver, Okla. Miss Laura Toolcy, of Ilibbs, who has been .spending the past several Weeks at the home of A. G. Thomas nnd wife, returned home this week to upend the holidays. Mrs. Annie L. Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Thomas, arrived from Green Ridge, Missouri, Tuesday for an extended visit with relatives here. I will remain in Beaver City only as long as work is brisk, so call without delay and get pictures of yourself and dear ones. 11-30. J. M. Ecklkb. MONEY TO LOAN. On deeded lands or to prove up on your claim W. G. Burns fc Co., Beaver, Okla. Walter BUillinga and Mr. Mitchell, of Pronto, cuine up to Heaver last week nnd remained over Saturday. Mr. .Mitchell took home a new buggy which he purchased while in tho city. He nlso took one down for Mr. Sternburg. L. C. and N. U. Denman, of Nabisco, wero in Beuvcr several days the past week looking after some school busi ness for their district. Wr. N. B. Den lnan is a piano agunt au.was looking up business in this localty while here. Mrs. F. P. Madison,' returned from "Wichita Saturday nt which place she has been to purchase goods for their big holiday trade. She states that she i ordered a big stock and such a largo assortment that everybody can iiiiu something to suit. Having disposed of the COO numbers given witli shoes, the drawing for tho 120.00 gold piece will take place at this store at 2 o'clock, Saturday p. m., December 10, 1005. J.. W. Wkdh. F. C. Tracy and wife arc the proud parents of a charming little daughter, who came to their house Thursday, December Mth, at 12 o'clock in. Tho mother and child doing well but Fred's case is hopeless. The ninny friends of Miss Maude Stalling was glad to note that she was able to be out last week. Tiie Herald otllcc acknowledges a pleasant call. Miss Maude has been laid up tho past tlireo weeks as the result of having run a nail m her foot. When final judgment has been pass ed by the Courts, how many land titles will stand tno test; itnvo tuem exam I tied and abstracts made by the re liable abstracters, Macy & Ogilvio. They will do your work promptly and accurately. Beaver begins to look quite citified with tho sign boards in such promi nence. The front fence of T. D. Sliol ton's feed yard has been adorned with flourishing signs of F. P. Madi son's establishment and Shelton's livery, August Reimer purchased a new bug gy the other day. It wont look quite natural to see Mr. Reimer come to town in any other vehicle than the old ttnring wagon in which he has made the trip so many times for the past sixteen years. Will Stafford, who has boon absent from Beaver for tho past several weeks having purchased a bunch of horses in tho vicinity of Kenton, returned to Beaver last week bringing tho horses with him. He hones to disposo of the same at a good figure. Arthur Shilllngbcrg, who has a tine farm on tho .North l'lut, left yesterday for his old homo in Woods county where ho goes to spend the Christmas holidays. He went by way or wood ward, going that far with J. W, Cul well, who gees to Woodward on land business. John Meillng, our up-to-date butch er, is building quite a convenient slaughtering pen down on tho river bottom and is preparing in various ways to take care of his increasing business. Beaver was long in need of a good butcher, but they found such a one in Mr. Moiling. Mother Hanson came past the Her ald olHco tho other day and said some thing about "chicken." Wo instantly looked m hungry that that good old soul took pity on us and invited us down to dinner. Wo, went and mch a dinner! Well, when it comes to cook ing "Mother" knows how it is done Milton Todd and Lindsay Wright, who have been at St. John, Kansas, for some timo engaged in carpentering, returned to their home at Fulton, via Heaver, the latter part of the week. Thoy arc undecided yet as to whether they will return to St. John but rather expect to remain in Heaver county. Mrs. W. II. Tnomas and Mrs. Nettle Brown, who have been in Kansas City and Sednlia. Missouri, the past three weeks, returned home Tuesday night Mrs. Hrown received treatment for deafness in her left ear while away and was materially benefitted by tho treat ment. They both came home much improved in health. T. L. Floyd, the popular live L-ryman iiday. or lieaver, was In Tyrone Monday lyrone uuserver. The Ubserver man is only about two years behind the times but that is doing very well for Tyrone. Mr. Flojd sold his Interest in the livery business at Beaver about two years ago. At present he is serv ing in the capacity of deputy county treasurer. H, t). 1'eckham has been apiointcd a member of the school board to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of L. M. Larscn. Mr. Larscn has made a good officer but owing to tho fct that he would not be at home for somo time he resigned and Mr. Pcokham was appointed in his place. Hiram will make the right man in tho right place and Will look after the interests of our schools. "Tis better to be born lucky than rich," Yea verily, but we never be lieved so much in that theory Until Monday evening when Miss Ella lHker came into our sanctum and informed us that fresh oysters were to be fried at her home that evening and invited us to partake. 'Tis needless to say that we were "Johnny on the Spot" and did full justice to the oysters as well as the other choice viands set be fore us. Frank Laughrin is prepared to tell all those who ask him, that advertising nays and nays well at that. Two weeks ago he advertised a bunch of cattle for sale, in the Ukrald. no received rc- tdies from various parts of the county, tut the replies did not stop tfierei He received word from parties in Michi gan, also in Oklahoma City, who want ed to purchase stock. He has disposed of his entlro herd except the yearling heifers and calves. Oh yes, it pays to advertise when you navertise in tho medium that reaches tho people, and the II kuaU) is the ono that does that. A letter from Clyde Williams, of Tuscumbia, Ala., enclosing the price of subscription to this sheet, states that ho is getting a (Long) fine and in quires after the welfare of his many Beavor friends. Mr. Williams will bo remembered as book-keeper of the Bank of Beaver City during tho "per iod of oppression." However no oilo blames him with any part of the crookedness of the affair and he is a capable hand with the books. At present he is assisting his father with the work in the Tax Collectors office. Beaver Is always wide nwake looking goes by uncelebrated. At stated times in the spring and fall for about a month, everybody is "Getting ready for Court." Then comes tho Fourth of July, Normal, Thanksgiving, Christ mas, etc., each receiving its due amount of consideration. Just at the present time everybody is busy "get ting readv" for Christmas and nobodv has time to spare. What if Mrs. So- and-So did call on Mrs. What-you- may-call-it? She only did so to pro- cure her latest recipe for Fruit cake or 1'ium puuuing nnu not to exennngo any friendly greetings. Oh, Beaver is a busy place b''t a good in anyway. place to live II. P. Garrett, tho telephone man, was busily engaged this week pitting in a line connecting U. 31. .Manslield's residence and barber shop. The tele phone has become almost an absolute necessity and ere long every home in Beaver will be fitted with the ser vice. What is needed now'is a consoli dation of all tho lines and a good switch board put in. This is the only manner in which satisfactory service can bo obtained. Tho block switches do very well whero there is but few phone' u.i the lines but where tho number is great tho service is unsatis factory. It wouldn't be a bad invest ment for some individual to purchase the line and put in tho switchboard. Mrs. Alice McCool received, several days ago, $1,000.00 from the Modem Woodman of America, insurance of Harry C. McCool. Tho head camp was very prompt in allowing the claim and the thousand dollars sent the benefici ary of our late lamented neighbor has come to one who is in much need of the amount. An insurance in a frater nal organization like tho Modern Woodmen costs little in comparison with old lino companies and one knows when ho pays his assessments that tho money is going to help some needy one. No princely salaries and no graft in this lodge. The beneficiary mem bers amount to three-quarters of a million, and sometimes as much as a million dollars is paid out in ono month. It leads all such secret orders in membership. Kenton News. Be Sure to Use Only Cream of Tartar Baking Powder Food hiade with aluni baking powder carries alum to the Stomach unchanged. ScienU&s have positively dexnxxi&rated this and that such food is partly indi-' ge&Ibie and unhealthful. Teachers' Aesooianntion, The second meeting of tho Heaver County Teachors Association was not so largely attended as the former one but an interesting program was car ried out by those In attendance. It Is to bo honed that the teachers of this district will make It a point to attend eacn meeting or the: association. Aliss Baker, county superintendent, has something to say to the teachers in another column, along this line. Former Boavorlto Married. Mr. Dayton 1). Messenger and Miss Maud M. Fox were united in marriage on Thanksgiving day nt high noon ut the residence of tho bride's parents. Hev. Morton of the Baptist church offi ciating. The above from the Clayton (N, Mex.) Enterprise Is clipped on account of the bride being a former resident of Beaver county nnd Beaver. Miss Maude Fox will be remembered by many Beaver people, they having re sided at old Benton for n number of years, afterward moving to Beaver, ond were the llrst owners of the White House hotel having built the same. Miss Maude is a very charming young lady and had a host of warm friends in Beaver nil of whom loin the Hekai.d in wishing her much happiness. LAUNCH ON THE SEA OP MATRIMO NY. License was issued Saturday for tho marriage of Miss Eva Ogilvio and Dan iel 11. Conlcy, both of Conroy, and tho ceremony was performed at the homo of the bride's father, T. L. OgilVie, Sunday evening, December 10th. This newly married young couple have many friends in that part of the county who extend them congratulations and wish them unbounded happiness. Tho bride is a niece of Register of Deeds Ogilvie. LYONS STAGE. Allen Lyons and Miss Rosa Stage were the contracting parties in a wed ding which occurred at the Thompson House Saturday of last week. Judge II. D. Meeso performed the cerci lony. The young people are new residents of tho county, residing in the vicinity of Jiomoey. The Hkiiami gratulations. extends tho usual con- TO THE TEACHERS OP BEAVER COUNTY. I am much disappointed in tho at tendance at the Teachers' Association held at Beaver last Saturday. Now, teachers, your contracts call" for your attendance at these meetings, and whether your nwne is placed on the programmo or i?X wo want you to be present. We expect all to take part in the programme. You should not stop to tako Into consideration the voluo of a few paltry dollars if you have the welfaro of your school at Heart, lou nave made a written contract with your school boards ; you havo given your word to them. Don't you intend to keep your promise? That Is n part of your can tract just as much as drawing your salary. Of courso, should the weather bo very severe so .you could not, come, you would havo. a reasonable. cx.cusui but you are allowed the time by your school boards in which to get hero and if sickness docs not' provent, wo will expect to sco you here at our next meeting which will be hold here at Beaver on.the second Saturday in Jan liver on t 7 uary very Respectfully, Ella Dakkr, County Supt, OBITUABY. Elizabeth M. Green was born near Rushvillo, 111., July 17th, 1823, and died in Beaver county, Oklahoma, November 11th, 1905, aged 82 years, three months and 25 days. She was first married to Andrew Blackley, by whom she had one son, William, who still resides in Rushvillo, tho husband dying on un overland trip to California. On May 6th, 1810. sho was united in marriage with James n. Beatty. To this union was born five sons and ono daughter. One son died in infancy and tho daughter died in 1897. Her aged husband, five sons and numerous othcr relatives remain to mourn her loss. Four sons reside in Rushvillo, Illinois, and ono, J. E. Beatty, in Beaver county, Oklahoma. On October 0th, 1001, she, with her husband, came to Oklahoma to make their homo with their ton. On November 8th she was taken sick, from which she never entirely rallied, but was able to be about part of tho time ; but for somo weeks past she had not seemed so well, although her fam ily felt no alarm. On the morning of her death, about 5 a. m., she was stricken with paralysis of the brain, remaining unconscious until death, which came at 7 :30 p. m.J2 Sho was converted nnd Joined the Methodist Epibcopal, church when a small girl and held her membership there until about middle age, when she went with her husband into the M. E. Church South ; but later in life she removed her membership back into the Methodist Episcopal church, where it still remains. She was ever a devoted Christian, a kind and loving wife and mother, ever ready to do all in her power for her family and friends ; and always ready to lend a helping hand wherever help was needed. Funeral services wero held Tuesday afternoon at the homo, conducted by Rev. Hallmark, attended by a largo company of sympathizing friends and neigh born. Tho remains woro laid to rest in tho Fincher eomotery. A Fkibnw. By an oversight last week we failed to mention tho entertainment given by tho punils of tho primary grade of our schools. The entertainment was such a unique little affair that it deser ves mention hence our account at this late date. Invitations written wfth white ink on paper pumpkins were is sued and the children wero carefully drilled in thv work by their able teach er, Miss Oyler. Considering Unit lei. than a week had been devoted to the preparation the children acquitted themselves admirably and the entire program was enjoyed by tli many vis' J tors who attended. The "Waiters' Song" by several little glrlwas espec ially good as was also tho 'Topfcy-' Turvy song." Aidde from the'r rcfjular' school work, the children nro receiving' vuluablo Instruction along literary lines and this Is something for which- the parents nhonld be especially grate'--J fol. It is no smalt tusk to drill n classy of littlo ones but the eilicient manner in which Miss Oyler handles tie work f bhov.i that she hi equal to any emer-1 gency and Is thoroughly capable of i, handling any lino rf thf work ill Kinds it Uirmuntf . miVNMVXm. 1 V fOMI ViNs W mBI btffc.grid fooAl enlr. If Jon want Bail Wonf, feuCflxi. ?, Spring Wagons, mrnci, Siddlu, ColUr, tl Binges, BUel and Cast Cook and Heating Stoves, Sewine MhUbm, Organs, Pianos, Qucenjware, Cutlery 1st a great say ing la prlo, send for onr Oataloguo Ko. 2, which wo send to any address free postpaid on rpltetlon. Writs today. MUTUAL MAIL, ORDER. SY3TEM, Sprlncflold, Mo. HOLLAND. B. B. Brown is digging n well. J. O. Goodlier and J. I). Roflch hauled broom cum to Shattuck on the 28th. A. high wind recently blow down most of the standing maize and much of the kafllr corn. T. T.. Lcgg is turning over the buf falo sod. Thoro ore many who wish tho farm Work was done so that they could do likcwiBO. Wheat is growing finely slnco the copious rain. G. L. Hnyes is conducting a mooting at Stillwater, Texas. Thanksgiving wan faithfully observed by giving of thanks and eating turkey. Frank and William Jennings, grand sons of Dr. K E. Jennings nro recent arrivals from Greer county. A party of young peoplo consisting of Charley Adams and Ellen Goodlier, Clem Mortis and Ethel Adams attend ed a Sunday school convention at Ocato on tho ?flth A flno timo is re ported. The Sunday school work is making good progress. Several Christmas entertainments are being planned. ZELMA. Beo Lewclliug's brother and wife arrived herefrom Arkansas and will make this their homo. Mrs. Ross Poorbaugli is visiting nctr Wichltn. G. W Meeks has located here from Stillwater, Oklahoma nnd will bring his family In the Spring. They traded for a farm hero. Tho late revival by tho Methodist 10 were baptized. The pie supper for tho benefit of the Christmas tree netted $220. The two-story frame house by our post-master, Austin iiostettor is near completion and is tho only two-htory house in these parts AXOXAMOUH. A Card of Thanks. We desire to express our thanks to our neighbors and friends for the kind ness and sympathy shown to us during the sickness and death of our dear wife and mothe'r. James P. Bkatty, And children, NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS AND DIRECTORS. xsotico is hereby given that tho an nual election of officers of the Bank of Beaver City will bo held In the bank ing House, or said bank, on Tuesday, January 9, 1900, between tho hours of 10 u. m., nfid 4 n. m. Mauiik 0. TuoMAH, Secretary. Hotel For Sale. The handsome nnd convenient White House hotel in Beaver City, together with the fixtures nnd furniture belong ing to it, is offered for sale. Jt is the boU stand in the city and n money maker. Call on tho undersigned, agent for the otvner. 1180 3t. Alheht Weixbokn. WANTED : by Chicngo wholesale and mail order house, assistant manager (man or woman) for this county nnd adjoining territory. Salary 20 and expenses paid weekly : expense money advanced. Work pleasant; position permanent. No investment or expe rienced required. Writo nt once for full particulars arid enclose self-addressed envelope. COOPER k CO., 132 Lake Street, Chicago, 111. 127 lOt. E. H. Deskln, of Glrnrd, Kansas, is hfcro in the interest of the Girnrd Nur sery, of Crawford county, Knnsas, of Which J. A. Whiteside Is proprietor, 3Ir. Deskm will canvass Ueavcri count vei county nnd guarantees you n first class stock of goods at very reasonable prices and will bo pleased to hnvo you hold your orders for him or see 0. A. Allen at tho White House hotel at Reaver, Oklaho- luurs mr iiupiuirna, 127 1228. 4t. E. 11. Deski.v. Tho Boy or Girl. Who Will Got 12 New Subscribers for the Kansas City Weekly Journal nt 25 Cents a Year, Each Amounting to $3.00, and send the names and amount to The Journal Company, 8th and McGeo streets, Kansug City, Mo., will be mailed as vL ,, present, nostaeo prepaid. HEAUTIFUI WATCH AND CHAIN 'this oiler expires on January JWtl. THE. KANSAS CITT JODFNAIi. KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI. c fifty Yims to StM& WtS B4WN6 ItoifttfTariirtafrftl k. MiFrtlftM $15.00 Tip Bigy Md $5.00 Siting MaeMu Emim HiLITT ram un trow NMW Ul Dept., Isn't It strange that while tho Guy mon Herald has supported democrats ifi times past; while the Beaver Her ald supported one lone democrat in the past campaign j while tho Beaier Journal supported the whole demo cratic ticket in tho last campaign, by issuing n sidd Issue as n democratic paper; while- several prominent re publicans boltiti the republican con vention nnd supported a third ticket; while several prominent republicans became candidates on a third ticket! yet nt the republican loi'o feast and harmony meeting, all of these bolters wero forgiven and Invited into tho fold again, with tho ono exception of the Beaver Herald, whom) greater sin was that it stood in tho way of J, S. Fischer's appetite for pie, and there fore hnd to be crucified. John Snvngo introduced the resolu tion which declared the Beaver Her ald not to bo worthy of Republican support, becauso wo had at ono timo supported a Democrat. Yet John Sav age never voted for n Republican in his life, if he thought ho could gain an advantage by supporting a Democrat, and at this time is acting as deputy to a Democratic sheriff. HOLLAND. Pleasant days and frosty nights. T. L. Lcgg made a business trip to auppiy on tne nui. 0. II. Stevenson, tho now rbud over seer, hud a force of men and tenuis at work tills week. Ho seems to bo the right man for tho place. Miss Ellen Goodnor has a new organ which will bring much pleasure to the household. G. L. Hayes has purchased a Samson wind-mill for his ltfl fct well. Win A. Borkey visited the County Scat recently, on business Dr. W. J. Mnrtindale hold tho 3rd Quarterly Conference of tho Ivanhoo char go at Stillwater, Texas, on tho 2nd On S.ibb'ith morning ho preached to an appreciative audience, nnd In the afternoon baptized ten persons and administered the sacrament of the Lord's Supper. This new class was or ganized in April by G. L. Hayes who hold a meeting in July which resulted in it gracious revival with thirteen conversions. The class now numbers twenty numbers. Dr. Martlndale is much pleased with tho outlook. J, Kingsley Lee. a prominent young, fanner in tho southeast, u new-comer of the county, was married in Nnbrns kn on tho 29th of November to Miss .Mae Ripplo an accomplished young woman, whom he has known from childhood. Mr. nnd Mi's. Lee will bo at homo to their friends after Decem er eighth. I Want Wfjicr. Claude MANSFifcin, "Tho Barber." Good clean shaveSharp razors Com fortable choirs Neat shop. w ILKY & HARRIS, LAWYERS. Practise in all Courts, iuymon. OKLA. Boaver County Abstract Otllce. Made promptly by Walter O. Frazer, bonded abstracter, First dooi'liortli of Court House. Beaver, Okla. Citu Meat Market JOHN MIELING, PropY, Nothing but the best aibmnls obtain able will be slaughtered. Rest of beef, pork, mutton, nnd other meats nt tho lowest living prices, Cleanliness and neat cuts our pride. Highest Market Price TaJr! for Hlde3 and Furs. V B. J1ACV K. Y. Otllt.VIEt Register of Deeds MACY & OGILVIE, BONDED ABSTRACTERS REAL ESTATE, Abstracts of Title ftirnlsliwl to any lots or larrdl In lltiaTcr County on iliort notice. Call nll'l ace us. Ollli-o lu Court House, UtiAVKIt, OKLAHOMA BE T L TO YOU. Than yotff Jiorse if you Would stop at LaSello's Harness Shop and buy a nlc 0 it r&?.. u worm blanket or n line Wool faced colliir or at lettsi something' to add to' hla c&nfortas Well ai to continue hh life and a friendly servant L:iBclle will milt you at any price Call and' convince yourlfr Wost side street. IF YOU ME DISSATISFIED WI fH flic come In &G!&$S!!,$l&$& V cc www nonths.'posslbly a year, nnd when you nro dissatisfied with the brand, thy have some other lin for yoi to" experiment with I haie been selling SEL Mines In Beaver for six years, mid this fall have a larger lino tltnri ever before If I can Bell you one pair, 1 knowjjoti tvill come again. BEAVER GIVFSI 3. wwijraMt, Our house is otio of tho best in town and Grt hies supplied with tho BEST and rates rowouublo. i DO TOO KNOW $&&$&$& $&!$&!& VThat Madison's is I Headquarters for OOTIEKfrS, GQMF0RES, I Staple & Fancu Groceries j EIoup and Feed, 1 And Countru Produce. i nnu r4 4i. a. i. "un t (utui. uiu oiruut nnu anything in my line. My always fight, tiffl&WSF WioSWtfj? W35SPWW 5? O Yours Respectfully, F. P. MADISON. gfr Dealers in EaocEBiEsf And everything that goes to make up a complete Grocery establishment. Flour, Feed and supplies of all kinds. No need to go elsewhere for anything in our line. Our prices are right. DON'T ASK FOR CREDIT, osai?JuuC. FARMERS ALWAYS Have all kinds cf Machinery, Wag ons,- Buggies, Well Material, Cutlery, Rope, Tinware and AS large a line t'o'sefkt frorrf a's ?oii will flna at the railroad and if Vc" carYn6f rneet fa'ilroafdf competition on ev erything,' we won't ask $oii W trade with' usv ee iij, before C, TRACY brand of'ioes yotilmvebeeriweAring nnd let me fit your feet with a pair of "SELZ" Shoes. SELK SHOES do not rip across the toes. Yon arc at liberty to cut open nny Selt Shoo In my entire line: and if the tippers do not extend to the ond of tho toe they wont cost you a cent. This la a proposition that very few manufacturers will permit tliotr doal tirs to make. Many stores hattdlo one brand of shoes fof it foW HOTEL lo lie.. class in every mpeof. Til Everv courtesy ex to tided. lisgnaaaaBiafe i r i i nurauer wnen in need or goods are good and prices M J 6 $ mtts -a aVSaH'W0UJ--'l MeKJOGIilTS rV- ,x -j fl .l"-1-1 oirt fo trje' toulro&cL HARDWARE CO. 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