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The Herald-Democrat from Beaver, Oklahoma • Page 1

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THE VOL. XVII. '11 i biVi ,3 t- ff, BEAVER, BEAVER p-JNTY, OKLAHOMA TERRITORY, THURSDAY, JUNE' 25 1903. 9C9VQ9 n6 a HERS. lord.

tbo Floyd Livery Barn and will con(ict tbo same a firtt class turn, IT on want lean ten roe. Horses bosdfd. KECK HAM BR( Successors io T. Li We have just purchase WHITE HOUSE HOTEL p. f.

ppy.fi, Jrop. First Class (Hotel in the Business part of City. IATES, BNidsUORlDAT, "3BAVEf CjTV, pKLA fH THE BEAVER CITY HOTEL I the best iUce in town to get good ctjuaro uical aud com' fumble bed. No troubl' spared Io make our guests com fortable. Rates the Lowest cJ.

W. Trmpon. "Green grapo pies are "a go" now. Csmp mcetinp opens Thursday. Liads and home for ssle.

see Tannebltl Hock. Albert Clift nude cabinet for tbe Hibba post effiee this week. I'HOTOSt PHOTOS! At Bros. William McCune return10 Tuesday evening. Charles Turkle, portion ol last week4 tbc Harry a to Meade Thursday nigV -tcr Dr- Fee- A rcfreaP5 'bower fell at this place Saturday 7 reip8' P00.

10 nearer io gei your pictures mad jr surveying see 0. i'. Leaver Bank. Williams, st 7-2. ElfceW lift, When in need of any work in my line call on mc.

I HAVE FITS when it comes to fixing your doors and windows. The most careful attention given all wok large or small. Sec me for terms E. K. Davis, ol (yer' lh city Tuesday on 1Ie everything a-m0-11 ,0 sr.d say.

lao h.aBKioS mU E00'- Tlieleptionc was chang'd this to the real estate- oince ol Itotk. The route of ibe line was also chsoged snd it is probable tbst we will have a better service now. For Salo. IG bulls Shorthorns and While Fares at my ranch 12 miles west of Heaver. B.

C. Cope. 7-03 BEAVER CITY LIVERY BARN. Good Teams. Good Rigs.

Competent Drivers. A. F. ROCK, Proprietor. CELEBRATION AND PICNIC.

July, 3d and 4tb, 190j, at Elm Grove, on tbe Kiowa. Excellent program. Platform dsnciug and excellent music. Horse racing sad foot racing. Speakers, lion.

It. M- Painter, or Kansas, llobt. II. liOolbourrow, or Beaver City, Oklahoma, and olhcr prominent speakers. First class restaurant on ground.

J. (J. Hess, Mcrt Hc, C. N. We hsvo purchased one of the latest improved well drills and are now pro-pared to put down wells through any kind of soil, quicksand or rock.

For further particulars sea or write, Limaster Bon, Heaver, 0. T. Land O.Tlce at Woodward, O. T. Jans, lj.

Hollos la hsrtbr W-n Hist the 'otlowlns n.mr.1 lettl'r lis flint nsllea his loUn tloa Is msks float Is support ol tils riilm dtlistaslUrroorwiii rnaos w. farsK P. of the Dlatriel Court for Beat tr county. O. or In bis a twines batora 'tils deputy st Bearer, O.

on au. 4. MJ. 1k John II. Msrthsll.

far tlis e5i nw, bH swjj BeJj.T4W, HjB. fie nsmrs Ibe follow In witnesses to prove hi continuous residence opon a4 cultivation of MM land, viit Tom Judr. Hubert "adj, fra Maple, (lefeftt Maple, of Klrrsl4S( U. T. It.

IIkait RvcUttr lr-ij if jo 0. J. Loot bourrow it painting his house on the ranch this week which will add much to iia H. K. G.

l'uitnan snd wile sre spending Ibis week with relatives at Ksngc and on the Hackbcrty. K. II Loofbourrow is in charge of ibe treasurer's office during tbe aUcoct' of County Treasurer Putrasn II. D. Mccso bad his office remodeled anJ cleaned up last week The interior of the office was painted hito.

Carson will only stay in Bcsv cr a short time so if you want photos you will bavo to hurrv. George Heath mado a business call at Eufjewood tbe latter part of last week. Elbert CI1I1, carpenter, advertises io ibe HeralJ. ir you need any work in the way of carpentering see him. Miss Maude Ellu, of Elmwood, made comnjutation proof on her homestead Saturday.

lliss Cora McNickte came up from Custer last week to mske proof on ber claim. Flroworka: For fireworks of all kinds go to Anderson's and get tbe finest made. Do you want your photo? Carson will pen up their gallery July, 1st. J. R.

Griggs who has been assisting in tbo Journal office tbe past week, re turned borne Ssiordsy. Mrs. M. E. Hibbs spent this aud a portiou of latt week with relatives 00 Clear creek.

Miss Lizzie Dunlop, who spent last week with Beaver Iriendf, returned to her home at Clear hake, Saturday. T. V.Thompson is plastering II. 31. McFsrland's new house on tbo ranch this week.

Mrs. Elvira Carttnel received a new supply of fancy groceries, candies, nuts, etc which she has taHefully arraoged on her shelves. Dr. W. F.

Feo wsa tslled from Meade last week to attend Mrs. Wm Tbomss, who wss seriously ill. Mrs Thomas is much improved st this time. J. V.

Thompson aid wife went out to Kokonto last week and spent a con pie of dsys with their friends 5.11. Ell- inc and wife. Mrs. F. P.

Madison returned from Wichita Friday. She purchased a fine new stock of goods which arrived this week. llurris Wright spout a few days in town this week looking alter bis con test case before Deputy District Clerk 8avno. The bsll boys are hsving new coi- tumeH made and are gelling themselves in readiness to "lick the slufin'' out of tbe Fulton nine on the Fourth, F. P.

Madison is distributing quite a novelty in the way of a fan with his advertisement thereon. If you hava not got on call at the store and you will bo cheerfully supplied. Mrs. F. P.

MaoUoa is suffering from a revere sore throat and cannot spesk above whi'per. She having jnat re turned Irom a trip to tho city, her friends are joshing her considerably. A. Dudwn, of PoMtello, Idaho wax caller in town Tuesday. Mr.

Dndson visiting relative over on the C.marron snd run over to Ueaver Io the changes in our town and trans act business. been Our lumber yard baring just opened, our stock is on" of the best and ino.it complete in Liberal, Kansas. We can fit vou out with any thing in our Hue. See ua beforo buying. Craig Oroa.

transacted OnoWQVim PKRFOrtMBD. jumalna of Owen Iaughrin, Deceased Laid to Roe, Thursday June, 18, lOOS. What Boftvcrla Made Of. To the new settlers who Imvo recently located In our county ami to the ninny who yet desire to obtain a hnnic with tis, wo wish to Introduce the ImiI A llt.t. a rpi ..1...

10. 1 "7 wiiin wi iiur iiiiir invii, 1 nu iui.ii.ibk, 10..., old notticre new! no Introduction. 1903, at 10 o'clock, a. occurred the White House Hotol: funeral soletunitivs of Owen Luchrin, decessed. The rites were performed at the home, four miles sou.b of Heaver.

Her. H. C. Gslway. delivered the fn eeral discourse in which be spoke words It has In-on snhl "the Im'sI way to reach a man Is through his This niny lit' snld of the ntlro htlinnn rnco.

Tnklug this Into cohsldcrntlnn H. J. Coif, proprietor of the White HniHe Hotel, conducts the (lining room of cheer and comfort to the rorrowing of his cstabllsliment accordingly, 'flic J. C. Hess, of Custer, business hrre Saturday.

He ssys they are planning for a grand time at Elm Urove the Fourth and wants is all to come down. We can't do it. We arc going to have "a time" all our own. Our business policy is, "Live and let live. If you do not believe it, tbe neit time you are in Liberal, Kansas, or Tyrone, Oklshoma, call on Bolin A Brown, at tbe lumber yard and ask ior prices on anything yon want.

A dance was given Friday evening in the new store building recently erected at Missouri Flats by B. 8. Derthick. Mr. Derthick will put in a complete stock and be prepared to furni-b hii customers with anythiog usually car ried in a general store.

Craig Brothers have juat opened up a new lumber yard at Liberal, Kansa, and are prepared to furnish you any. thing usually carried in a first class lumber jard. Give them a trial order and they will convince you that their prices are right. We will sell at public auction at Arnett, on Joly 11, 1003, 1O6 hesd good milk cows; 2" hesd of horses; 1 full blood lied Pole Ball. Terms: Six months time at 10 per cent interest or 8 percent discount for cash.

A. McPhersnn Sons. We have just opened up a new tamper ysrd st Liberal, Kansas and are now prepared to furnish you with antthine, in tbe lumber line. When you are in need of anything of the kind do not fail to csll on or write us for prices. Craig Bros.

ones, lue sermon, whllo not lengthy, was rendered in an imt.rrssive manner and in a way which drew the minds of all present from tho vilo things ol' thlx mundane sphere to the glories of the world celestial. A number of sonirs including the favorites of the deceased and bereaved were siibg. At tbe conclusion of tbe services st tbe hcusa the funeral procession was formed and a large number of friends followed the remains to the cemetery where intcrrment was made, after a brief though toucbiog ceremony The deceased wxt born in Ireland but removed, with his psreat, to this country when yet but a small boy. In i60O he was married to the wife who sti'l survives him. To this union six children were born, five of whom are still living, tbe other dicing in infancy.

About two years ago the departed removed to this county and located on his elaim south of town wbcre he lived until the Grim Reaper camo to claim and take him to that wotld from whence none ever return. Resolution of Respect. Whereas, It has pleased Almighty God in bis wbdom to remove from our midst the father of our esteemed neigh bor, Frank Laugbrin. Be It Resolved, That we, tbe Beaver lodge, No, M. V.

A do lender our heartfelt sympathy to our neighbor and his family in this ficir hour of affliction. Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be presented to tbe bereav ed family and that a copy be furnished each of the papers for publication also a copy spread upon the miuiUev of the lodge. M. Hibbs, Com. John W.

Webb. C. O. Tannchill. CAMP MEETING JULY, 2 TO 12 INCLUSIVE.

i fc AjJ 1 i If, r-' ZZi M. US' i We estend our thanks to all tho frjends and ncighlxirs who assisted us in the sickne.s and death ol our husband and father. Mrs. Ann Inughrin it Son. it 77 47 lll.

I.JS )6 W1.1.6I ftom) For 8ale or Trade: Five good lots in county seat town in Oklahoma. Farm preferred must be deeded. M. MeGraw, 4 7, Wsurika, 0. T.

Remember the leaver County Sunday School convention to be hi I at Bearer on tbe afternoon and evening of Juuo 30. Kev. C. G. Murphy, PresiJcnt of the Terrilorisl assccistion will be here, also another very able Sundsy School worker from Topeka, Kansas.

Everybody come. In a letter from Hon. T. 11. Ferguson it is stated that (ha remonstrance against quarantine recently sent in by our people, has been referred to tbe Sanitsry Board.

It also slated that Dr. Allen, federsl inspector would vbii Besvrr county soon to thoroughly investigate tbe condition here. June, 10th, iSJOl, the government Ihermomtter at this place registered 104 decrees. Tbe ssme day last yesr it registered W7, while this yesr tbe highest point it resetted was 67 aud a are leit comiortatie. rrosr wsa reported st Dodge City.

Al! together this has been the coldest spring we have ever had io this count v. Quarterly Report. IU port or I ho condition or tbu Hank of lira. vcrCltjrst Ilmrrr City, In lb Territory Ok. Iitioma, al tlio cloan of tiusintis June, 1OII1.

lOjl tietources. Ivans and l)snunt Overdraft, tcrdntl rarntturrsn.l nature Dun from lunks dh ami sight nclmnjrc Total l.labllll.-t. Capital toek In Undivided proSla, less expenses ami timx Pl'l J9f Individual deposits autije-t to check I8.7I Ao Tlincetrliflealeatit dr4Mlt ys.y Hills raiahle y. Total 3t.9l..M Tenlli.ry Oklahoms. Conn'r of lleafer, El B.

Slcrhsrann. fajlilerof the alKvo nainnl Hank. mlcnmljr iwrar that Ilia aboteslnteinrnl Iraeanl that auld Hank bus ho Mbi lislillllli ami la not fnlorotr 011 anjr note fir obliirillon Mhrrlhsn that thuwii In tho atwrc statciotnt, to the hrtt of id)- aiiowlrdKit and iM-tler, mi hrlp me i.l. Kl H. JIcl'hi-rfoM, ChIiI r.

Siiliserilml sndswnru tubsforemc IhNiCtli dajofJuue, I9uj. II. I'. Meese. Hcl l'rubalu Judae.

Comet- Miet: A. I. Mcriieison. J. Joues.

Dlrrcura. tPS 25 I.P7 a at J. K. Over's one-half mile wet of Clint poet office, on July, UJ and 4th. Good shade and refresbmtnU.

Platform UiCO fet for dsneiag. Good music, ipeaVing, horse rsciog, potato race, greased pig. Good water on the ground. Come early sad stuy late and hare a 500 time, wclcomr August Luedecke, who has been con dueling a butcher shop in Beaver the put month-, bsi abut up shop sad gone to Ksnsas to harvest. Mr.

Luedecke lost such a Isrge per cent of the beef be handled that he could not afford to continue. He will return to Beaver this fall snd contioae the butcher business, when be cio handle uieit without tucb a losff Control Nolle. tlKPAKTMKM I' OPTIIMNTKItliiR. U.S. Land Office.

Woodward. O. T. June. 19O1.

A snlfltlint cnnlett affidavit InivInK been Sled liitlilafifflre by IJIIaa rillorralleontettant axaldkt Homestead entry No. I0811 made pee it. iVl. forae W. Mectlon Tnwnsbii IKS, by AukusI K.

Orber, Couietie. In blctiUla alieciitlbatsaldADiriiNt It- (ierber has bdly ubandonnl said Iraet for a pcrlil iifmoie than months next pilor lolhodalu of the Initiation of the contest that be baa net cr established rrsldtnc thereon colli-satid the sains as required by lair and lhai said dafaolt have nut been cored and that said alnenre fr mi said land was not duo to tils erupUymeni In Ibe Arm), Navy or Ma rineeorpaof Unltnl Hiatka In any rapacity and in tlmost war Ha'd pitrtlcs ar hereby notlSnl 19 appear ra.punS and otTur eildeiicfi inueliliiir said allrintlsS at a in on Sept. lcl bfartheltetl'ter and Keielver at tho Unit-ed Mates Land oltlce in SVoodwuru, Wocd ward county, O. T. Thsraldcoiitestuiilhnrlnz.

In a pinper sf fldarlt Bled Juor, lyS sit fuilli facts which tables nre nltvnys filled with the best the tnnrket nlTonls prepared by experienced cooks In rt pnlntnblo manlier. His rooms nre nil nicely furnished niul contain giKxli comfortable, clean In-ds. As proprietor of the house, Mr. Cole is very accomodating mid Is always ready to sorw his guests. A.

F. Rock: "In the good old similiter 111110" Is tlie time when thf llverymnll sets back mid enjoys life. If he lint good tenuis ntid nent rigs the careunrti litiidm'iM man nnd the gallant, young joiitli nre sure to make no of thl'ln. A. V.

Hock's barn Is furnished Ullh tient, rnsy rigs and his tenuis nre first clnss. You can got no better service than by calling on him. Gottlieb Strculi: Among the innny llistltutions of our city there is none perhaps thnt Is of more interest niul lieilelit to the general public thnli the boot and shoe shop of Gottlieb Htreull. Mr. Htrrull lmi conducted his business here for mini-ler of years nnd ntlll "lagging" away.

He Is a master Workman in his line nnd end make your boots and shoes to tinier ns well as any shoe maker. Ho makes cowboy liootH which for excellence nnd workiiinnsliip can not lie bent. Do not send away from home for work in his line. Ho will do it for you right. The Bank of Beaver City: No lietter evidence of the solidity and puriiuiilpiicy" of a town is nlTorded than a glance at the standing of the financial Institutions.

The success of commercial Interests depends, to grent extent upon the condition of such concerns. While'che Hank of Beaver City is ns yet short-lived, Its history llns beoil Mi unbroken record of progress since Its foundation. Being the first banking house in tin' city It has nnd deserves the support of all blislness people nnd the people in the surrounding country. It Is lieing conducted upon purely business principles which Insures for It success. The bank was founded nnd organized by A.

L. Mel'herson, man who is Keullcinnii In every respect nnd nn ideal bodiless man. Considering the short iieriod of Its existence, the batiU tins made good progress nnd Its outlook fur the future Is very nrtintlsiuK. The liauk Is nicely furnished. Its funds are guardid by one of the best makes of safes in the mnrket, besides a heavy Insurance in reliable companies liurelery, "hold-ups" etc.

Every safe eunrd Is enndoied to united the In terests of their patrons nnd nil tho-x whose funds ure entrusted to their care. Mrs Amanda Lohstroh: Kxperience lu cooking nnd desire to please her patrons nre tho prime" ohjcctsof Mrs. Amanda l.ohstroh, who Is conducting first class restaurant in our city. nlso ktim meals nnd luilchi's nt nil hours. The building hns just been recently constructed and was built with an idea to convenience.

Everything is clean aud new nnd the establishment Is comfortably furnished throughout. Mrs I.oliHtroli prcnldc oer Hie culinary department and furnishes her tables with the best hinds procurable. These nru prepnred in a manner which is plensltlg to the most exacting. Mrs. H.

E. BlanchanJ: For all the latest creations in Spring nlid Summer millinery you could not do better than to call nt the parlors of Mrs. II. E. niaitulmnl.

This lady is an old hand nt the busbies, having been connected with such work for num ber of years. In connection with the millinery Mrs. IHnnchurd also conducts a first class dresmnklilg parlor. Elbert Clift: Notwithstanding the fact thnt this young gentleman has only I ice ft in our city a short time, he has succeeded in building up good business, Mr. Clift first clnsi.

carpenter in every respect nnd understands his trade thor oughly. Since locating III Heater he hns Ih-oii kept almost constantly busy and in not a Single instance hnshlsser vices becnothcrthniisatlsfnetory. For a time he was assisted by Pearl Ifnnov1 er, who Is nlso cnpnble workman, but lust recently Mr. Hanover has ben employed in another capacity. Tannehlll and Rock; The real estate firm of Tauiielilllit (lock are doing a good business, These gentlemen am well acquainted with the country ami can sbotr prospective buyers and homesteaders where the best land lies, Being thoroughly ac quainted with the existing condition oT the county they nrenblo to give yoll valuable advice.

They nlso do gener- Evangelist, H. Stone, of Dunoari I.T1 Everybody come lo tho Bi Camp Meeting lu be h'dlti al Beaver, Oklahoma. Jinan clist Stone will brih his big tabernacle Jf-OXGO feel. Provisions will 6J made in the Way of water, fuel, etc. Good pasturi with water, for horses, ndar towiicanboprbcilrcn at a reasonable vale- Everybody come and brihJ somebody else wiih you.

i ift Jiev. tV. C. CalwdiJi Com. Cor ft a- lutgai, II.

J'J. 0. l'atmaiu Mrs, Elvira Gartine Invite! jour attention to the fact ilmtslio has purchased Stock of at IJjlcr and will continue at tbo old aluUd gulling CHOICE, FRESH GROCERIES, ICE CREAM, SOF li DRINKS. ROBERTS. WEBB osotri Jaqmnn 20 oniBA "Ituojxo omos JUHI JO RTJO ILMOl 'n? Paiai-taWEi v1 X9' Wos7 JU9A nye sj i orn 101B I iWLim.

FLDUn, EfJODS, FUfl- niTURE, EEnTS FUfi ADD SHOES. 00 CREDIT BUT WILL ACCEPT QA1AQLE naTE. i 1M SHQjjS IB SLIPPERS V'- Wc Imvc just bought another large invoice of Shoes and Slippers of ail sizes, making- us the' most cdiii- plete stock of Shoes in the cilyi i Wei Ei! 11 1 a Assomen hntr lhxtmfler due dltlsroricu t(ronul li. sif ihlst tif th'ai sfl iisit I us lifiill. ft I si he isw I by ordertd and dirteted tlm audi notiio be ol binlncrs 111 stock nnd attend to sale? clvrn bv due sad I llcslr, 14, rr i Uj 1 ol all hinds.

JCviiiiniivd nest week,) DEGOttAflJED GROGTiSEti, HIEED, Hl.S,aRO0EIHg8i COUNTRY PRODUCE BOUGHT at highest market price, Uvcry thing- is fresh ancJ cltirtit, and New. Our prices arc as righ; as thef, r.gfit&i if1; it1 F.R a Cor. Douglas Ag; BlsaSlar i1' 'r'' W- ssK ilJrfSlUL sHKv a' pnaj. -1 -e if L-ra 'jairi JSr s'x-- 1.... if V' j- 1 SSXjll Si.

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