The Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 31, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 16, 1908 Page: 4 of 8
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SLAUGHTER SALE
We are flow purchasing spring goods collections are slow and
we must have CASH. Persons owing us for 1907 goods must come
in and settle at once or we will enforce collection. Positively no
credit to anyone in arrears for 1907 purchases. To dispose of our
remaining "whiter goods'
WE MAKE THE FOLLOWING PRICES FOR CASH.
Remember these goods are neither auction job lot bankrupt or
flea bitten goods but are fresh purchases last fall and worth every
cent if notmofe than thefull retail price we ask.
SLAUGHTER PRICES
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City Meat Market
STRANATHAN & ROCK Prop.
Strictly Snnllnrv. All Kinds "f Frosh Clt-nn Meat. Pure Lard an
Un-To-Dnto Market.
Boys $3.00 Overcoats ages 3 to 8 years
Boys 5.00 Overcoats ages 10 to 15 years
Boys 8.00 Overcoats ages 15 to 21 years
Mens 8.00 Overcoats
Mens - 12.50 Overcoats
Mens 13.50 Overcoats
Overcoats
Rain Coats
Duck Coats
...
Mens 16.00
Mens 15.00
Boys '.-t
Mens 8.00 Suits-
Mens 9.00 " Suits
Mens 10.00 Suits
Mens 11.00 Suits
Metis 12.50 Suits
Mens 13.50 Suits
Mens 15.00 Suits
Mens 16.00 Suits
Mens 18.00 Suits
Mens 20.00 Suits
1 50 and 1 75
2 50 and 2 25
3 5oand 325
MENS
135
170
2 4o
BLANKETS
$1.96
3.38
4.92
6.15
8.93
9.37
1 11.15
10.85
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PANTS
2 00
158
3 00 and 2 75 2 oo
4 oo and 3 75 2 75
and COMFORTS
5.62
6.97
7.94
8.73
9.26
9.79
10.15 loo
11.27 ! 75
13.20
14.10
CHILDRENS SUITS 3 TO 15 YEARS Boys Sweaters for
2.00; Suits 1.35 2.75 Suits 2.00 Mens Sweaters for
3.75JSuits 2.55 4.75 Suits 3.35 Mens High Cut shoes Selz for
Apined gloves 25 per cent discount. Mens 4 25 Hih Cut Shos' Sez for
AH 25 cent cashimere hose for 2o cents Wortiens Leather Shoes Fur Lined for 1 25
The National Hotel
C. M. WATERS Prop.
The Home of the Traveling Public
Liberal Kas.
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2 25 and
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2 oo
2 5o
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CRAIG BROTHERS
of Liberal Kansas
SELL COAL:
yes they sell coal and when you
are in search of a place where
you can buy coal the most rea-
sonable call at Craig Bros. when
in Liberal. They will treat
YOU RIGHT.
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Dealers in
Mfucnloi
35'Cent for 25 cents.
F. C. TRACY
Womens S'ippers Fur Lined for
Beaver Okla. -
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MAUDE. O. THOMAS Publlahor
Oiliclal County and City Paper
l'UHLisiiKP Thursday
Terms'' ILOOaYen'r
Advertising rates made known 01
application. I'rlocs reasonable.
Entered tvt pout oflico nt BeavervO
T.u Second-Glass matter.
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Official Directory
U. S. Land OfflcV Woodward
IS S Wiggins - - Receive
Dick T Morgan - - KeRiste
District Court Officers.
Hon. It II Loofbourrow Judgi
Hon. John Embry U 3. Attorney
liilin R. Abcrnatliy U. S. iJnreliu)
W. T. Qulnn District Cler)
County Officers.
A Ibort. Wellborn
John Sims-
V . Heardsley
Clyde. Maple.
J )' Culwell
O W Me$c)' "
Ada BSbiitti
LS Mungell
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O C Maphjit
iMfutflplir;.
Attorne;
TreaBurui
Clcrl
Slieril
County Judgt
.Sup't. or School
Register of Decd
Corornei
Surveyo.
Com. 1st Distrle
Com. 2d Distrle
Com Sd'DIstrlc
Commissioners Aket
The First Monday in January April
July and October.
bounty Court
The FirstMonday in January March.
May July September and Jfovtimlwr
New York Qets Into Line
Marking the End of
the Panic.
At last tho Now York banks havo
liscontlnucd tho pri'miiim on currency.
Thin marks tho end of tho panic
It was n htnsel8 and idiotic per-
formance whatever way It is looked at.
It was tho remittor an insane apt-en.
lation in securities that never had any?
.hlng on which to baso their issue.
All New York went crazy over the
imposition.
Any observer with half nn eyo could
"oretell tho inevitable end
When it came tho men who had been
iiRiimvl in kite Hying suilered the
worst.
Heretofore tho west has always been
tho heaviest loser in those linanui 1
alus bill this timo tho west had stood
iloof and wits not burdened with the
lctitious "promises to pay."
Only in one way was the crash fell
n the west and that was bccaiuo the
ocal banks reduced by tho promise ol
tigh interest had loaned to the easi
their spare funds.
Then when the New York banks de-
aulted tho west was for tho moment
caught.
Thu result will bo that the west will
ight shy in the future of loaning it
turplua moitfy to tho east nrd we
mall sec a great reform in this particu-
lar. The west will keep Its funds at home
and try to develop its special interests
ind not lend its money to tho specu-
lators on Wall street.
Formerly the Influences that control
tho New York stock exchange were
mppose to represent tho intellect ol
tho nation.
Now they havo been revealed in
;helr.qwn colors as a gang of desperate
Vnd worthless speculators careless of
what becomes of tho rest of tho nation
If it cuu only get hold of moNuy.
Tho end has shown on what Himsy
ground these follows stand who arro-
gate to themselves tho linancial wis-
dom of tho nation. State Capital.
Mitchell Wagons
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.
J. R. Bolin
Robt Hall
O. C. Armstrong
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BOLIN HALL & COMPANY.
BUILDERS'
.HARDWARE
Coal Posts and Wire
Eclipse Wind Mills
Lincohiv Paints & oils.
Guymon
Liberal.
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BROWN SECKLER OHIO VALLEY Buggies
We still have some Paint left.
Also some Dishes and lots of new
Furniture.
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Come in and see.
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ONCE TRIED ALWAYS USED.
We iuvite our Beaver County friends to give us a call.
Our stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries is always com-
plete. The best goods at the right prices.
Special prices on winter supplies in largo quantity. . .
Enterprise Mercantile Co.
Liberal Kans.
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Fine Watch Repairing a Specialty
Jewelry Silverware Optical Goods Cut GJrnsa Diamonds Watches' -Clocki
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The Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 31, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 16, 1908, newspaper, January 16, 1908; Beaver, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc68672/m1/4/: accessed May 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.