The Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 28, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 24, 1908 Page: 1 of 6
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OLDbST OKLAHOMA NEWSPAPER. REPUBLICAN FOR PRINCIPLE.
BEAVER
HERALD.
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BEAVER BEAVER COUNTY OKLAHOMA. THURSDAY DECEMBER 24 1908.
NO ?8
THE
I Local News.
Tho H&RAtn for nil the latest news.
SceMonsingcr's work at Watson's
Studio.
Sugar cured hams and bacon at the
City Meat Market.
Watson's Studio 1st door north of
Bultck's store.
Cash paid for poultry and eggs. Of-
fice at rear of Wilhour Drug Store.
I. W. Mooke
-All those indebted to me on meat
account please call and settle at once.
W G. Strunathnn Beaver Okla
Bring in your poultry and eggs I'll
pay you the cash. I. W. Moore.
Office at rear of Willhour Drug Store.
Have baby's picturo made at Wat-
son's Studio. Aunty wants one for
Christmas
See Mcnsinger tho photographer at
Watson's Stedin. 1st door north of
Hulick Grocery store.
Remember Christmas is nigh. Come
to Watson's Studio for pictures. Ut
door north of Bulick's.
. Como in at Watson's studio and
have Christmas pictures made while
Mensinger is utb. All work guaran-
teed. 1st door north of Bulick's.
Will buy or trade for deeded land
or sell land for you give legal num-
bers net prico and full description.
Handled land three years in Ucliiltree
and Lipscomb counties Texas. Refer
to a..y bank in either county. The
Earnest E. Key Co Room 292 Bidge
Bldg. Kansas City. Mo. 11-20 12-17
Watson's Studio has 'secured the
services of J. W Mensigr who' is a
well known and experienced photogra-
pher of eastern Kansas to do their op-
e rati ilk and finishing for Christmas
and Holiday work. If you want somo
extra good pictures made at tho most1
reasonable prices como in and have
them made while- Mr. 'Mensinger Js
hero. All of his work guaranteed.
Cstray Notice.
Taken Up At my place 2 miles
north and three-quarters ml to cast of
Sophia. Oklahoma one estray cow
branded W X on left hip. Owner
ran hove samo by paying for her feed
bill and damages.
II. Tayloii
12-17 12-31 3wk Sophia Okla
If you lose anything or want somo
thing put a small liner in tne Herald.
Only 6o a line.
Cash paid for hides at the city meat
market.
SAY BROTHER :-
' If you have a good
farm close to Beaver
10 or 15 miles or
closer that you want
to trade or exchange
for a nice stock of
hardware que enswar e
glassware toys arad
notions a nice clean
stock worth from
$2800 to $3000 in
3mall railroad town of
1000 good people. Here
is your opportunity
the chance of a life-
time. Get busy; if
you mean business and
write
W. L. DETWILER
The Land Man
Knowles Okla.
We have Just received a lot of fine
Christmas card stock and you are
cordially invited in to see our.Uno line
of samples. Mcnsinger photographer
with Watson's Studio.
PATRONIZE
THE
HERALD'S
JOB
DEPARTMENT.
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Fine Watch Repairing a Specialty
'Jewelry Silverware Optical GoodsCut Glass Diamonds Watches Clocks
Art Goods and Fine China. PIANOS and O ROANS. Stores in Liberal
Kansas and Hooker Oklahoma
As is our usual' custom the HERALD is
celebrating Xmas this week and no pretext at
issuing a newspaper is made. We arc simply
publishing this issue to maintain our legal
standing and to insure the validity of our leg-
al notices as well as to keep the names of our
advertisers before the people. The HERALD
will greet its many readers again next week
with all the news.
We wish you all a very Merry Christ-
mas and a most Prosperous and Happy
New Year.
CHRISTIAN REVIVAL
Commencing Sunday Jan. 3 1909
at Beaver Oklahoma
Chas. P. Murphy State Evangelist and H.
E. Winters Evangelist Singer will begin a
series of Christian Revival service at the
COURT HOUSE in BEAVER
on Sunday Jan. 3 1909. A hearty invita
tion is extended to the public. Come and
enjoy a season of refreshing. Good sound
doctrine and good live music
YOU ARE URGED TO ATTEND
THE NEW STORE.
J. 0. MILES Prop.
We have just opened up our Big
Stock of
Fancy & Staple
ROGERIES
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Fresh & Clean
And we Invite you to come in and
Inspect the same. Our stock
is all Fresh and Clean
PRICES ALWAYS REASONABLE.
Your Patronage Solicited.
BRAIDWOOD (& SON
Successors to
FIDELITY ABSTRACT COMPANY
Do a General Abstract-Business.
Accuracy Guaranteed and Prompt
Attention Always.
Beaver Oklahoma.
Annual Xmas Offer
HO! FOR THE BEAVER RACKET STORE.
Santa has Arrived.
And is making his head-
quarters at our store. He
has a fine line of Toys on
display and lots of other
Christmas Novelties.
You aie invited to come
in and look around and
make your selections early.
We have just what ) ou are
wanting most.
'
-HEATING STOVES-
We hnve tlicm nt $4.20 $5.25 and $6.60 and we want to cloud them
out before tho Wiinn Wt-nthur.
$25.00 Sewing Machine $22.00
Second-hand Upright $70.00 Organ on which wo will cut tho price in
two and Bull for $35.00. Good as new and looks like new.
Undertakers Supplies Casket Trimming
teller maul Fiiiiiiire taw
TIN SHOP IN CONNECTION.
. W. WEBB President.
FRANK LAUGHRIN Cashier.
JAKES BARE Vic-Ffti4nt
F. C. TflACY Attt. CMtHtr.
The Datily Oklchomeu
Term of ubscriptlon Xmas Offer Regular Rate avo
3 Years fll.CO $15.00 $3.50
2 Wars ' 8.00 10.00 2.00
1 Years 4.40 5.00 .00
This offer is good only from December 1 1008 to January 1 1009. Mail sub-
". Hcriptions diroot to tho Oklahoman
The Oklahoman Almanac free to each subscriber paid one year or
more in advance
NEW FIVE STORY RUILD1NQ
The Oklahoman is building a new homo. The name of every
subscriber paying subscription one year' or more in advance
will bo placed in the corner stone. Fay your subscription
at bargain rates for as long a term as you can and holp us buy
brink and stone for the new building .V .V .
The Oklethomairi
liained 10000 subscribers during 1008. It is tlte greatest newspaper published
in tho state. With a new building and largor equipment it will
bo n greater newspaper than ever before
Subscribe NOW C"l' mU t'1'9 advertisement and mail it to the Dally
Oklahoman with your name address and remittance.
av i' your U a new or renewal subscription. No commission allowed to
q'entd an X.o.is offer subscriptions.
M
McKILLJP
THE BAnK DF BEAVER CITY.
Capital $10000 Surplus $3500
Undivided Profits $3497.64
'PHONE HANK No. 1 . RESIDENCE No. 51.
DIRECTORS'.
James Bare F C Tracu J. W. WEBB.
Frank Lauahrln S. A. Laughrin
R H Loofbowrow
Dealers in
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he Dozily Okl&.hom&.i
Oklahoma Okla.
Groceries!
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.
PHOTOS! PHOTOS! PHOTOS!
For30days only I will mako work at greatly rediitiod rates. Post cards for
$100 per doeon ; cabinets 2.00 per dozen. The work i3 guaranteed
nnd my card stock is the very latest. Call and see my work"
John H. Lawson Prop.
!- 11 J-l J 5W
City Meat Market
0. H. RUSH Prop.
Strictly Sanitary. All Kinds of Fresh Glean Meat. Puro Lard an
Up-To-DatoMarket.
Mnokcd dad oau .ucatD-'Hamj Bacon Bologna.
HOGS & CATTLE
Will buy or handle on Com-
mission. Cash paid for Hides
and Furs.
W. Q. Stranathaa Oeaver Okla.
Photographsl Photographs!
Any Style. All prices. Work guaranteed.
POST CARDS VIEW WORK EN-
LARGED PICTURES ANYTHING
EVERYTHING.
WATSON'S STUDIO.
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The Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 28, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 24, 1908, newspaper, December 24, 1908; Beaver, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc68720/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.