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t ty 1 - A kY i 1 General; Directory. Daily Mail Schedule (Hank Line) MEADE, KANSAS Departs 0 :00 n. m. Arrives ...'...:. -i;30p. m. LIBERAL, KANSAS Departs '. .7 :00 a. in. Arrives fi:15 p. tn. ENGLEVOOD, KANSAS Departs v. ...... . , 0 :00 n. m. Arrives ". 0i30 p. in PKONTO, OKLAHOMA Depnrts , 7 :00 n. m. Arrives C:40p.in. CLEAR LAKE, OKLAHOMA (Tiiesdny, Thursday and Sat.irdny) Departs .., .0:00 a.m. Arrives 0 :00 p. m. Railroad Time Table MEADE, KANSAS - Enstbound, No. 4 0 :52 n. m. No. 2 0:05 p.m. Westbound No. ft 0:41 p. in. No. 1 .11:10a. m . " LIBERAL, KANSAS Enstbound No. 4 8:25n. in. ' No. 2 3:25 p.m. Westbound No. 1 12 :43 a.m. No.3 11:20 p. in EjnGLEWOOD, KANSAS Enstbound No. 518 5 :30 a. in. Westbound No. 517 4 :30 p. in. Church and Society Directory. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH . Services every Sunday morning nnd evening. Sunday School at 10:00 a. m. W. B. Leoakh, Pastor. -. METHODIST CHURCH Services every Sunday morning und evening. Sunday School at 10 o'clock. (. , Jab. Ballin'okr, Pastor. , LADIES' CIRCLE Auxiliary to Presbyterian Church, meet J every Thursday afternoon nt the homes . of the members. Entertains the publio first Thursday night of each month. Everybody invited. Mrs. W. B. Leonard, Pros. LADIES GUILD Auxiliary to M E. Church, meets overt Wednesday afternoon with the members. Mfts. J. D. Nilks, Pres. man, songs by school "Spring is Com ing." "Wily nnd Me," "Silver Bells," by girls' quarlctt Seventeen well known poets were represented about the room Nine pnp.Us represented the books entitled L'allcgro.Tlmimtop sis, Snowbound, Hamlet, Excelsior, Paradise Lost, Bible, Scarlet Letter and Essay on Man. Mrs W B. Leonard received the prize for guessing the greatest num ber of authors correctly, and Mrs. Stallings received tlio prize for the majority of names of books. The pu pils wish to thank the patrons, lodges and clubs for their assistance, this be ing the itrst library in Beaver. Beaver School. Kailroad Bridge Burned Monday The bridge of the Rock Island across the Beaver river between here and 0 -tima burned Monday night, delaying Ing trains Tuesday until lnte in the af ternoon. About three spans of the structure burned before the fire was diccovercd nnd stopped. It is thought that the blaze had Its origin from coals dropped from an engine. For several hours the phone connections between here and the north were broken oil as a result of the lire, fur the reason that the lines cross the river nt this partic ular bridge, Guymon Herald. ,. Ll-I J. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of tlio Interior Land Ofllco nt Woodward, OMatiomi., March 30, IKK). Notice I lun'l)j K'lvcn that James A. Trout of Miles, Kansas, lias filed notlcn nt hi Intention to mnko commutation proof In support of Ills claim, viz: III? No. 30251, mmta t'ebrtiarjr 20, liOJ, for tlio SEJi Sec, , Twp. 5 N, It 21 K., and that paid proof will bo mado mtow W. T, Quinn, Clork of the nlitrict Court In his olllco nt Beawr, Okla., on May 1C, 19Jrj. He names tho following wltnows to prove tils continuous residence upon, nnd cultivation of tuo bind, viz: Kntlian HlnUIe, William S. White, Philip N. Mayo of lilies, Kansas; Scott Ilerron, of Hoover, Okln. 49 5-14 Dick T. Morgan. Register Lodge Directory .Wt- Oklahoma Post No. 4 Grand Army of the Republic. Meets every 2nd and 4th Sat urday of the month nt 2:00 p. in. Visiting comrades welcome. J.R. Quinn, Com, I. S. DnuMMOND, Adj. alim Beaver Lodge No. 128; Ancient Free and Accepted Masons. Meets 1st and 3rd Saturday nights of uaoh month. Mem bers or the oruer always wel come. B. It. STEDMAK, W. M. S. Munskli,, Sec. Pioneer LodceNo. .71, Independent JOrderofOdd Fol lows meets every Monday night. Visiting members of the order invited G.W.Rodihok, N.G. O. J LOOFBOURROW, ScO. vwMHft Beaver Lodge No. 7, Knights of Pythias .Meet iii Castle Hall ' every Tuesday night. visiting brothers wel come II. P. Garrett, O. C. 7. Ui.anchard,K. of R; and S. W. T. Camp No. 7738 Mod ern Woodmen of Amer- lica meets every 2nd '4th Thursday night. Neighbors in good standing welcome. Quinn, En Gardner, Clerk. V. C. Jwf;Jv wuwmmm 'tfWwXtw I iMRwmWuwl mmmm Maudic 0, Lau-el Camp No. 3991 Royal Neighbors of America iMcot each 1st and 3rd (Thursday night of the month. Visiting neighbors invited to come Lizzie Duni.oiv Thomas, Oraclo. Recorder Beavo Roboknh Lodge ' No. 109 iMucts every other Wed nesday night. V i s i t ing ' brothers and slstors corui ally invited. Madok O. TnoMAH. Jknnik Savaok, Sec'y. N.G. tVs. W&i . The Book Shower. TheBook Shower given at tho Bea ver schppl .house May 4th was an idea propoHod by Mrs.L.L. Long, .which was cllrrl()dbuti)V.prtjf?PJj-'e.l, assisted by 7thv.tlr'an(TdttriirAdoi. 'Tlio books rp. ceived amounted to thirty In number, several magazines and also some mon ey, which has now been sent for more books.. A short literary program was rendered composed of recitations by rrof. Fcke) ad Miia Blanch Stead- NOTICE FOIt PUBLICATION, Department of the Interior, Land Olllco nt Woodward, Okln., March G, lint). Notlco Is hereby Riven that Hosslo 1, UaT of Conror, Okla., 1ms Hied notlco of liU Intention to make final commutation proof In taipport of hM claim, viz: HKNo. 35G40, made February 27, l'J07, for tlieSWK Sec. 23, Twp. 1 N, It 23, K nud that said proof will lie mado before lteglster and Receiver, at Woodward, Okln., on May 20, 190S. IIu namos tho following witnesses to prove his continuous resldcnco upon, nnd cultivation of, the land, viz: Kred rtirtridgo, DolU Nieco, Austin Iloster man, Walter Stnllngs, all of Cotiroy, Okla. 49 G-ll Dick T, Mono in, Uegistor. Notlco for Publlcntlon, Department of the Interior, Land Ofllco at Woodward, Okla. April 8, 1908. Notice is hereby given that Silas Delvln Bajne of Hamilton, Okla., lias filed notlco of lita intention to make commutation proof in support of hli claim, vlx: JlE No.2MM2, made January 15, 1WW, for tho NEW Sec. 1 J, Twp 5 N, R 24 E. U. M., and that said, proof will bo made before w. T. Quinn, Clerk of the District Court In his office at Beaver, Okla., on May 22nd VXS. Ho names tlio following witnesses to prove his continuous rtsldenco upon, nud cultivation of, tho land, viz: Lyman StClalr, wllllo L. Trumbel, John W, Cruslnbcrry, Richard II. Clifford, all of HnUJll. ton, Okln. 4-10 8-23 Dick T. Mokoan, Register. CONTEST NOTICE. Department of tho Interior, United States Land Olllco, Woodward, Okla. April 23, 1903. A sufficient affidavit having boen filed in this ofllco by John E. James, of Cline, Okla., against suspended homostead application No. 2299, da ted Feb. 2a. I&W, for tho SE Sec. 9, T 3N, R 28 E CM, by George Gordon, of Clino, Okln., con. te.steo, ill which it is alleged that James G.Itcod mado II E No, 14901 March 13. 11)03, for the wild SEW Sec, 9, T. 3N, R 23 E C M. On May 23, 1900, George R. Scacord filed bis affidavit of contest against said entry charging abandonment anil prosecuted tho sumo, which entry was canceled by Commissioner's letter "II" of Jan. 24, 1UUH, cancolcd on tho local records Jan. 31, 1903, and on Feb. 8, 190S,Georgo R. Seaconl wus notified of his SO days' preference-right within which to muke entry of said land, und during the tenden cy of Seacord's preference-right, aforesaid, Goorgo Gordon on Feb. 28, 19,13, filed his formal application snniorted by tho necessary affida vits to entry snid tract, which application whs numborod 2299 and suspended pleading the preference-right of George R. Seacord the suc cessful contestant; that on March 5, 1908, hu npiwanxl lcforo the Woodward. Oklahoma, Lund Olllce und filed his formal application sup ported by the necessary nfUduvits to enter said I land, which ap llcatlon was numbered 2321 and I was suspended ending tho preference-right of George R, Boacord und also tho AUspellded ap plication number 2299 of Georgo Gordon) thut he did oil oralxfut the 18th duy o( Novomber, 1WJ7, gu upon the suld SEty Sect), T3N, It 28 EC M, lind made actual sottlumont t hereon; that heat tho tlmo constructed n box dwelling house, upon said tract nnd furnished the same with tied and lidding, stove, chair, table, dishes, clothing und other personal effects, and he did on or about tho &Jth day of Novembor, 1907. establish his actual resldcnco upon suid tract in said houso; that ho has re,ldod upon said laud since said date und Is residing thereon now) that lie was an actual settler und resident upon said tract on Feb. 23, 1908, ut tho time Georgo Gor don tiled hl unification numlcr 2299 for said trnot nnd that he was an actual settler thereon prior to Fob. 28, 1908, nnd sinew Nov. 20, 1907, und has continued to reside upon suid tract at all times ewpt a few days temporary absence while working outi that by vlrtua'of hU s.ttloV incnt, Improvements and roMdenre uixiii said land as atarosnld, ho claims a prior and superi or right of entry of kald tract over ond above any rights acquired by Georgo Gordon by virtue of his suspended application No. 2299, aforesaid, or by virtue of any other uct of settlement or claim to said land by the said Georgo Gordon, nnd this the said contestant Is ready to prove, Said parties are hereby notified U apjiear, re. siKind and oiler evidence touching tld ellega. tion at 10 o'clock a, m on June Sit, 1908. bo fore o JlpfjUtcr suit Jtooolyer ut tho UnltoJ Blutos l,qud Olllco in Woodward, Oklahoma. The said oontefctnnt having, In a proMr affi davit, Mod Apr. 23, 1003, sot forth facts which show that after duo diligence personal service nf this notice cannut lie made, it ! hereby or dered and directed that suoh notioo be given by due and proper publication, 4-40 VtU DJCt T. Mouqax, ni-glatof. aB? HARDWARE AND m i82L m - " m : FARM IMPLEMENTS m 7 x Are things you don't buy every day therefore you should use care in how and where you buy. A good implement-that is the kind we sell-should last for years with proper care Don't waste your money on the kind that are not reliable We have handled the same grade of implements for years and our custo mers say they are reliable and worth the money WAGONS and BUGGIES Wind Mills, Tanks and Casing Shelf and Heavy Hardware m Cutlery, Dishes, Rope arid Whips STOVES AND RANGES .',," , i , The CARTER TRACY HARDWARE CO. 9 beaver mwm mmL. Our Iiuubo Is one of the HEST in town and flrnt cluss In every rcspec Tablea supplied with tho best tlio market affords and rates very reasonable Every courtesy extended. DR. F. P. MADISON, VETERINARIAN Lnte of Wichita. Kansas, is now permanently located in Beaver, prepared to do all kinds of veterinary work in a scientific up-to-date manner. Nothing gets too sick for mo to cure, but, remem ber, all that lives must die, Olllco and hospital at ROCK'S LIVERY BARN, Beaver,Okla. j-SS?VVTV'S READ THE HERALD Oldest Oklahoma Newspaper $1.00 Per Year OFFICIAL Paper Beaver County ALL THE NEWS All the Time m rBp 51 m yu I 1 B MAKE FINAL PROOF Before TH0S. P. BRAIDW00D United States Commissioner Beaver, Oklahoma Promptness and. Accuracy Always 4 . t1 j o.i m otf 4 1 i J