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tjf j-et?mj0Vip -$&?. o - ' ''"' 'tJW '' '" l3 r i - Christ We Want An;l on THMjDAY, A short pockctbook will reach Beaverjeralfl, Official County and City Papor. t'mu.ihiii'.u evkkv i nuitHOA MAUDE. O. THOMAS, Publisher riiUMM l.0 Vnr rv-ivri lining application. latei made ki.own on Muterfd at ponlnfliet at. Btfavci, I). V., aswcund clani mntier OIHITTIRiQiBCJaS. M. H CHURCH -Services each 1st nuil 'Ml Sunday of the month, morning ntul cieiilivgr It. J. HniiMKB, Pnstor. M. E CHURCH South. Sen Ices onch id ami 1th Smulay of the month .1. H Oat.i.away, lWor. Y. T S. O. I!. Interdenomlnntion n. Meetings ouch Sunday eii'iiliiK tit ::iO Everybody invittd to attend. Jl'.SNIK tJlIINN,. I'rer. SUNDAY feUHOUb. Kiich Sunday at 10 o'clock a. in. Send tho children. J W. Wiiiin, 8upt. " MID-WEEK PRAYER MEETING Each Wednesday evening. Lot nil -nttend. - - - " LODGES. Laurel Lodge, R. N. of A, Meets in K. of P. Hull ench 1st and ltd. Friday night of tho mnntli. Cor dial invitation to telling Xplj'hbora to llttlMUl. Kiiva Oariktt. Oka TnAcv, Recorder. Aurioll'. Roaver Lodgor 0., A. F. & A. Uf. U. Will meet in-regular coinmuuicntion In tho K. of I' Hull on tho 1st find lid Thursday evening of ouch month. All regulnr Masons In good standing, nre invited to nttend. 0. H Bi.anoiuiu, W. M. L. S Mux set 1,, Scc'y . 0. 0. F. Moots Mondnv nlulit of ench week. All vlHiii!g members cordially Invited. W X f I ...... .. X M i.1 J. llAl.ltJII il It. II. Loornounnow, Seo. K. of P., Lodgo No. 7. (1 Meets every Tuodny night. Visit ing members made welcome. J. IV VVK111I, J. vj. J B'.ANCllAKlr K Of H. itrf. M. IK, A.r Camp No7T738. Meets the 2d nnd 4th Tliursdny night of encli month. Visiting Neighbors all Mays welcome. II. I). Muksb, V. C. W T. Quins, CUra. 6. A. RFoYt No. 4. McoU2d nnd 4th Snturday nftemoon of ench mouth. All eomr.dcs huvo n hearty imitation to nttend. J. It IJiiiNs, Com J. W McCoot., Adj Statehood, NotWnff but Statohood and Statohood Only, Dispatohes from Washington, indi cate that tho Hamilton Statehood Bill will pas and the nnj question to be Ibught over will bf; the number and character of amendments. It. is be. Iicved by senate leaders that there will It no Rubjtantial oppoxilioo to the statehood bill in its present form, ni' tnifing Oklahoma and Indian Terri tory as one state and Arizona and Nan Mexico as o osla'o. Senator Beve rtdge, chairman uf tho senato eomuiil 18 on territories isued a eall for a lin'etini: of his committee Satuidiv, at which Mine hearings on tho llHinilton atntohood bill will lo brgun, It is Senuior I'overide's i tcntions 10 11 n duet lha heiiriiigx with utmost dispatih, insiolent with hill nnd ireo ixiltangp of views in order t lint a report raiv bo iniele on I he bill not lutrrlhiu the lilt tor purt ol net wrok As coon ns the bill is reported to the senile a 1 qms' will ho made to innAe i special mdir id Imstness afar ihe rouviuiiig of con gr.ft. 1 11 Mie tlifrd diy o1 .r.inusry. Pni'eni Uixceve'l is desirous of i-f'ui Oklahoma ami Itnlinn Tuiitory admitted into the union s 1 ne s ate at tho crlie,t nnctira' lo dHt, altl ough So did not mrition it ji his uicitago as hn believes that ihUi.ii r enion which 'hwild be-left wlmlly to congroi for' Jeeision, puticularl t' e kind of utile- JiWHi to m aetorueu mo iwo .erniones. pm ef our county Tf ha been 6)gl,,e(i in , j.y a(j0:Dtog J)0. Jfr would like to sign a statehood bill iern,td hastens to extend .ongraku'a-' vr for some time. Ho is home to ro tl 8i ssbn and cm bo relied upon tiout, aJx pciaancntly. a 1 . . . -. mas Carnival. to Help You Make this RY CHRISTMAS. Wl1 ani SATURDAY, Ssceater, 22 23 ud Si. we will give a three days SPECIAL SALE. a Ions ways on above dates. XiftEl fc R2QAB to 'lo wluit ho cm quietly fa bring about this rcMili. The president i said to Invo redevid Delegate McG'iire very warmly on his visit to tho White llou-o ami congratulated hi in on Ins n -!ectiun. deelariug it entitled tho tonitory to tho ruppnrt of nil rcpubli c id members of congress, Tin- only opposition to tho bill is hy Senator Furaker who gives nu rea son I'ur it. Tliu bill will be luken up ih npccial business alter holidays. It U lo he hoped Unit nu partisan or fac tional demands from this territory will be able lo iuterleru with tho pussago ol tho bill, Qu tin iu Register. Govornor ForguBon Explains Why ho Old not Bo for to Biualo Statohood In Roport. Speiiking ol' er'uiiinms mady by a doniucratlo newspaper boc.iuso in his report to tho Decretory of the interior ho did not mention hinglo statehood, 0 .mnor Pergucon aid it was just amusing. Tho governor staled that he was not inclined to bolicva that tho puper epnkmi ol' is even of opinion that, the governor of Oklahoma would bu permitted to ineludo in an official leport matter prrtnitiing to a territory over whii.1) hu had no jurisdiction whatever. '.Uui," said tho governor, "at this limu Oklahoma mid tho Indian Ter ritory are under seporato juri-dielton. The H'Cic'ary of tho interior reuiroii that I report uiaiters pertaining to Oklahoma. It would be just as con-riti-tent lor ma lo report on Ajizonu and New Mexico nu to' report 011 the Indian Territory. Should the interior de p.irliuent. ever eall upon me lor inlor iimtion relative to the Indian Territor I would respond to the best ol' my abil- itv, but as that in not likely to occur it ivoiild be good pnUcy for 1110 to con line uiv renuit to Ul;laliouia. Jtor the information of that, democratic paper it might not ho out of pluco to Rtate that Oklahoma has had six governors and tho records do not indicate that ono f them has ever been culled upon to ro port conditions In the Indian Territory Guthrie Capital. 1 Hubert Judy departed Tutsdiy for Kansas to spond Xuius with his parents at Qrimd Summit. Tho lkuver Snuduy Sjlinol has recieved a muo'i needed Htipply of hymn liools. Lilian for sounds from that direction next Sunday. The uiuMcnl tilent of Deavor aro urged to attend Sunday school and help swell tho ch -rus. Key. R. J. Brower will havo charge of tho Method st church iu futuro hav ing been given the charge at tbo last quarterly meeting which was hold hero rcioutly. Ho will octupy tho pulpit on each first and third Sunday morning imd evening of the month. II H. Rondiati of Oklahoma City special agent Inr tlm Fidelity Mutual l.'h Iu urance company, has been hero for over a week .soliciting business for his company Ho is accompanied by Dr Hoy W, Martn of Beaver, who does tho cxtminipg act, and thus faci ta a l.n tines. Cimmaron News. Tho District Steward mt-eting con vened at Guyiuon lat week. Rev. J E. l.uvelt preding elder of Beaver di Iriet presidod. Hev. J. II. Calloway our new pvtor of Briver City whs elected secretary of the meeting, and slsn did the preaching. The first quarterly conference will be held here next Saturday and Sunday, December 24M1, and 2!ili. Mr Frank Watcon and Misi ltowans wem married at Hill Edilh City, Khi.sih, on Thursday, December 8th. Frank is an old Higgins hoi uod we wish him fair winds during his cruise of happiness on the matrimonial to - HiBlllH NuM"- j iv e presume me aooye relates lo ; Mrs. Edith Rowans, feroieily of tho W invite you to be present. Meafle Kasi .. To IncronBO 3took. Tho Bank of Heaver city is incrcas ing its ciipllal stock lo $1.1,000. and wo are glad to note that such cntm prising men as Mr Peter Marlison, of Woodward, havo becomo idontiGed with tho bank, Hereafter Mr. Mart ison will bo ono of tho bank's uctivo officeTH. Mr. Martison has sold his extcn sivo mercautllo CHtablishuicnt in Wood, ward and will hcrealier give his atten tion to tho banking business, having becomo interested with Col. A- : Mc I'hcrooti in his several banking institu tions. This insure for Uoavor a goon Htiong institution ono that will bo abln to meet the requirements ol tho people Tho Herald is glad to noto tho in- ereaso of tho capital stock and it bo- hoovfs all to gpoak a good word lor the bank. Wo aro able to support a goob uanx in roynt style and It Is to tho in terest of all to help tho institution. Keep your monoy at homo and let homo people havo tho benefit. Never turn don homo enterprise. REPORT OP THE CONDITION OF The Hank ot Heuver City, at Heaver, in tho Territory of Oklahoma, at tho close of business December 1st, 1004. Resources. Dollars. Loans nnd discounts ...25,019.30 Ovcidrafts secured and unse cured 2115.'! Hanking houso 840.00 Furniture nnd fixtures 1,800.00 Duo from banks.,.. 5,S'i9.'17 Cash nnd sight exchange 3, 600. Oil t Totnl 37,430.02 Territory of Oklahoma,') bS. County of Beaver. ) I, Ed E. McPherson, cashier of tho above nuincd bunk, bo solemnly swear that tho above statement is truo and that said bank has no other liabilities and is net endorser on any noto or ob ligation other than that shown in tic above statement, to tho best ol my knowledge and belief, so help mo God, Ed E. McPiiekson, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me thi 8th day of December, 100-1. II D. Meeso. Probato Jude. Correct Attest: II E. G, rtlTMAK. A. L. McPhkiison. Directors. 15 3w To Got Rid ot Frookloe. In the January Delineator, in the department "Good Looks," Dr. Eleanor Rogers gives tho following recommenda tion for getting rid of frceklos, which will be welcomed by many who aro trou bled with these disagreeable blemishes. "For rcmovim: tho freckles uso ool orless iodiuo. This can bo made by adding one part of pure ntnonia to three of tincture ot iodine. After standing a day or two tho iodino will becomo white. Apply the iodino to each freckle with a camcl's-hair brush or, bettor, by means of a swab made by wrapping a wisp of cotton around a toothpick, for a fresh ono can thon bo used each time. Apply only enough to cover the freckle. Use it night uod morning until tho skin is roddeucd, but not trio much irritated Tho pigment of the freckle is deposited in the upper layer of skin, and that must bo destrojed in order to get rid of tho pigment. Lemon juioQ is very useful to keep the skin white and to prevent the deposit of coloring matter, whhh makes tho blemishes of moth patches ana irecsies. Stallion b for Solo, Ono 1CO0 pound Shlro, 0 years old, and ono Standard and Registered Trot ting stallion, coming 2- ear old. Both sound and guaranteed in overy way, Will sell cheap or trade for calves. Address Will L. Hkirislbt, Beaver, Okla., or Lxm Hkardsi.xv, Gate, Okla 1220. 2w. Will Evans, who went to Col. lat summer with B. C. Cope, returned home Friday of last week. Will has Notice j All those Imvlnir accounts due Rol - ertt . McKillipj must lettlo before ' January, ist, or such account will h placed in the hands uf J- W. Cul wc I fur collection, Settlii at onec and gave cost . School Roport. Heportof Riverside Hchool for tho second month, commencing Nov 22nd, nnd ending Deo. UHh. No of days taught, 20 No of pupils enrolled, 10 No. of boys, 7 No. of girl1", 3 Avonigo daily nttendnnce, 7 Those neither absent nor thrdy Itnlph 'A. JIcCool, CI) do mil Truo Krater. T,or, Overtov, Teacher. School Roport. Report of school district No fr, mouth ending Dec ftth 1U01: No. pupils enrolled Males Females No. neither absent nnr tardy two- for 31 17 17 Ola Ilenzlcr and Fred Ilcnzlcr. Avcrago dnily attendance 14 Miis. Jkssik DnuM, Teacher. BALKO NES. Marketing bioom corn is tho order of tho day with our farmers in this vicinity. Allen Coipcr has his well completed and has an ahundanio of good water at a depth ot one hundred and forty-five fecf Our slow tins changed hands L. E. Compton buying out Griffin & Sou. Mr. and Sirs. Griffin havo gono to Missouri to visit Mr. Griffin's father and mother during the winter. Isaac Smith mndo a taip lo Gage, Woodward county tho past week. Albert Ceopcr has built a neat littlo framo house on his claim aud is othei v'.ho improving his pluco. Mrs. Rev. Scott who haH been away tho latt three mouths in attendance at the bedddo of her son, who has been quilo sick, near Wynoka, Woods coun ty, roturnod homo last week. Mr. Blank is drilling a well on his o'.aira three and ono half miles north west of Balko. Now that tho campaign is over nnd political excitement bus subsided, every one is looking lorwurd to a busy spring on the farm. Quite a number ot our farmors expect 10 plaut a largo acreage of eottou and there is strong talk of a cotton gin being located at Balko tho coming season. Wo wish tho enter prise a grat,d success. Pencil Point. ZSLMA. Watch for tho Zelma Theatrical Company in tho near futuro. Some thing very special for holiday week. Mr. nnd Mrs, Had wiper returned lo their Beaver county homo last Tues day after several weeks abscuco in Kausas. Several Zelma citizens expect to go to Englewoud Tuesday and Wednesday to tuko advantage uf the special sale at Loo's. Mrs W. Bcarddey, who has boen on the sick list is convalescing at this writing. Zdlma Sabbath school was well attend ed last Sabbath. Tbo lesson for the last quarter was reviewed by the bchool and proved a very interesting feature to all present. Rev. Parker nas pres ent and after Subbxlh school delivered a Sue discourse to an attcntivo audienne. Mrs. Will Hull has been afliioted with a tevero attack of rheumatism for some weeks. S. M. Martin will closo his school Thurday for tho holiday vacation Tho children aro all expectation look ing for Santa Claus. C. A. Starkey and family, Ross Poorbaugh and wifo and Wesley Inmau and wifo attended tho literary at Gate last Friday night and report a good lime. Mr. Ketchum, expects to go to Muskogee I, T. soon to visit Lur daughter and family. Ara M, Boyce who has a claim in Beaver county expects to start to Mar shal county Indiana lha first of tho week to spend eouio time visiting his pareuts. Puit. NYB. Wo aro informed that Geo. King, who went to If ansa City a shoit time ugo with tho intentions of working at tho Union Stock Yards is back here again. Charlos Angels of Plains Kansas is expected ou the river this weee with his alfalfu huller to finish hulling tho alfalfa crop. M. 0. Danks has eighty acres of very fine 6eed. Frank Parks, who used to work on tho range hero but now a rcbidcnt of Miles City, Montana, is visiting friends here. He ihiuks Montana the whole thiDg Mrs. Spurgeon's nephew, a Mr. Hall from Dorrance, Kansas, is visiting at tho Spurgcon home. Mr. Darrough, whom we spoke of in last weeks items is still in this vicinity lie has closed the deal and now owns the Ltislie rauch just east of Liberal, A.ON. WANTED Special representative jn this county and adjolnirg territories, to represent nnd advertise an old estb- lished bil'ilieM houso of solid financial standing. Salary ?2I weekly, with Expellees advanced caoh Monday by check direct from he.idqjartt rs Horso and buggy furnished when nee e5Pry; position permanent. Addres Blew Bros &Co., Dipt. A, Motion Bldg., Chicngo, 111. 1222 WANTED Quickly, few persons o represent long established wholesale houso among retail merchants nnd agent. Local territory ol few couutics, $18 salary and cxpnii-es paid weekly. Expense money advanced, (.'ommiR.Mon extra. Permanent engagement. Busi ness successful, Previous experience not essential. Encloso solf-adJrcsS'd envelope.' Address Sun:iu,NTKNUENT TitAVKLKRS, 32.") Deirboru St.,Chicago. 112 Notlco to Township Assessors You nro hereby called to meet at tho office of tho county clerk nt Benver, Oklahoma, on Monday, January, 9th 1005, at 10 o'clock n. in , for the pur poso of agreeing upon a basis of vnlun tion for assessment of tho taxable property of Heaver county, Oklnhoma, for the year 1003. Witness my hnnd and official seal this 12th day of December A D. 11)01. (Seal ) F. O.Tracy, Co. Clerk. 1 Want Wrjter. Cmude Manbhuii), "Tho Harbor." Oood clean slmie Shnrp razors Com fortable elmirfe Neatjshop. M I)- IIUKBAltD & CO Ileal Estate Agents anid Government Land Locat ors for Beaver County. Write em at Gate, Olrfa. GEO. H. TTEALY. General. Attorney. Ccur.-.ol in Land and Mam Cases. Special practice In conipllciteil Intnl cases. Difficult land ca-es taken on small cisli re laluer; balance contingent on wluulog case. BEWBIt, KLAHOMA. Charles Dixon, Prop. Nice, fresh line of pies, calces, bread, etc., always on hand. Lunches, meals at all hours. Leuconhora or WHITES. Is tho most annoying disenso that woman has to contend with. It is the cnuso of all female weakness Wu.cure all female weaknesses PERMANENT LY by removing the cause, AT YOUR HOME AVritc at onco for particulars Address, Dr. Waggoner Chem. Co Ball Bldg. Webb City, Mo. BEAVER COUNT? ASSmC? OFFICE, 3onl3cb Abstracter. darefully compiled abstracts to any property in Bern or county, promptly furnished. First door nort h of ourt House. Beaver, Okla. Write KjoU? e. 0. A. ALLEN, Por. 3r-ea First Class Hotel and the best of Accommodations. Every thing arranged for the best comfort of our guests. Nice clean rooms and good beds. :0UiI0 MEAT MARKET, Good fresh meat always on hand. Skilled butcher in the shop. No more haggled meat but good smooth cuts. Also buy Hides and Furs' Wind Mills, Pumps, Tanks, and Casing. Also Har ness, Stoves, Stove pipe and Hardward. ITAliVEY MILLER. Sophia, Okla. P HOLIDAY EXCURSIONS. Tho Rock Island will soil excursion ttckeH in Memphis, Birmingbfti,"gaVan nab and ninny othor points East on December 20, 21, 'it nnd 53, at ono fare pUn $2 or the round trip. 1 Why don't you go homo nnd vhlt tho old nolghbors nnd frlpnds Hftre Is k low railroad rote and there is a warm wclcomo awaiting you 01 er East Think about it nnd then get particulars from the'Roca Island Agout. pffijl The time has come to lay in your supply of coal 'and you could not do better than to see us and get our prices. We handle the best grade of Coal and lots ot it. LUMBER. .- We also conduct a complete Lumber Yard. If you need anything in this Mid Liberal, NOT IDLE These f civ ivords to the public is not all talk but contains some good logic. Did you know that ive carry the biggest and best line of General Merchan dise, Groceries, Flovr, Feed, Clothing, etc., in the West? Call OH LEE & READ, Meade, Kansas, or F. J. LEE, Englewood, Kansas, and yoio ivillfind what you want. We boast of Good Goods and Good Prices. Our special salesdays are something you can't af ford to miss. We always do as we advertise and if you deal with us you will be treated rigat- Come in and see us. ''brother John lie Faid The Freight." No need to worru about the weath er if uou get wise and Putin a Supply of Co We handle the Best. We also carry a Complete line of Wire, Lath, Shingles, Cement, aud Some more. Our goods are first-class in every particular and cur Prices are in accordance to Quality . Spec ial prices to none. One price to all. BOLIN & BROWN, Liberal, Kansas. You 'Uns Come Over! J. A. STEWART, General Agent, Kansas City, Mo. L I line see or write us. BROS., Kas, TALK! V Lumber, Posts, Lime, Stucco W M , t , ?'' j a 9. e f m 'i. i .7-3 - $. 3L - v JJ Ar .! 4 Oih o 'fftf"