The Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 25, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 2, 1909 Page: 1 of 8
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Oklahomt Hia Sociity
THE
BEAVER HERALD.
Oldest Oklahoma Newspaper Republican for Principal
VOL X1II.
BEAVER BEAVER COUNTY OKLAHOMA THURSDAY DECEMBER 2 1909.
No. 25
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IMILLINERYSLe
Everything 1-3 off for Cash
To make room for now Holiday Goods I am going to ofTer
everything in my stock for the next thirty days at greatly
reduced prices.
Exceptional Bargains in Millinery
If you haven't purchased your hat now is your opportu-
nity. Everything is going on sale. Those who coino
early will get the best bargains.
MRS. W. H. ROBERTSON
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Holiday Groceries
I am going to give every customer who
comes to my store a Substantial Christmas fe
. Present in the way of Low Priced Goods P
HERE ARE MY HOLIDAY PRICES F
Large
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Good XJtitil Christmas
Can Tomatoes
" Kraut --
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10c
10?
10c
105
25c
25c
25c
2c
Pumpkin
Peas 3 cans for
Corn 3 cans for
3 lbs Evaporated Peaches
7 bars Diamond C. Soap
Harvest Home and "84" Cali-
fornia Canned Fruit 25c
Sugar Butter - - 25c
2 Cans Peathes or Apricots 25c
25c RoIledOats 20c
Potatoes per bushel - 95c
Men's Jtt'ats and Pants and Boy's
Suits 25'per cent discount
75 pairs Shoes at 20 per ct discount
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J. O. MI LBS
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HATS GIVEN AWAY
omc Buy a Hat Pin and
Throw in a HAT
We'll
"Wo expect to sell ILATS at such low prices that every -woman
ami girl la Reaver county enn aflord one. Wo-pur-chased
our stock at a big discount and .wo aro going to
give you the benefit.
One Dozen Cabinet Photos FREE
With Every $10.00 Purchase
Every $10.00 purchase gives you an order on Meningcrs
Studio for O110 Dozen Cabinet Photos. '
Come in and See Us
MRS. C. E. TAXKETT
Mensinger's Studio
Tlio Herald for nllftliu latest news
Read Mr. Taoketts Juillinery ad In
another column.
Cash paid for Produce. RACKET
STORE. 11-11 tf
Miss Bertha Turner visited her farm
over Sunday.
Art Turner teacher of the Bethany
school was a Saturday visitor in Beavce
Everything in produce lino bought
for cash at RACKET STORE 11-11 tf
MORTGAGE RELEASE Blanks for
sale at the IIeralu ofllcu in any quan-
tity. Don't fail to see Mrs. Tackett's l'nc
of hats on display at Mensinger's
Studio.
One dozen Cabinet Pictures at Wat-
son Studio for $1.00 until November
15th 1009.
If you want a dozen Cabinet photos
ABSOLUTELY FREE
Tackett's ad.
read Mrs.
That thunder and lightning Monday
night made visions of JJfrold holes"
rise up bofore our eyes $p
WANTED A reliable tinner at the
Beaver Hardware & Furnituro Store.
Permanent position and clerkship.
Bring" your Poultry Eggs Hides
and Furs to the RACKET STORE.
We pay highest cash prices 11-11 tf
Don't forget that we givu tho Kan-
sas City Weekly Stur FREE with all
subscriptions paid one year in advance.
Cus 1jhstroh proprietor of tho Owl
drug stop: at LaKcinp was a business
visitor in tho county seat Tuesday
Casli for Poultry Eggs Hides Furs
anything in the produce line at the
RACKET STORE. y 11-11 tt
I have the very best proposition on
oans of anyone in Reaver county.
Come in and letmu show you. Fuazkb
AnsTJIACTS.
That" Trip around tho world"willbo
well worth la prise. Only ten cents
Don't fail to attend. Scu the big an-
nouncement elsewhere.
WANTED To trade Cherokee city
property for Beaver or Harper county
deeded land. Joseimi Wikskk Box 31
Cherokee Alfalfa county Oklahoma.
Rev. Baker of Minneola Kansas
who has been assisting Rev. Ilutscl in
revival services west of town has re-
turned to his pastorate
Mrs. M W Mason evangelist who
has been conducting revivals at various
points in Kansas returned to Beaver
Wednesday evening
Loandor Nilcs brother of Mrs. A. G
Thomas came down from Hutchinson
Kansas Monday for a visit with rela-
tives and friends.
WANTED To trade Cherokee city
property for Beaver or Harpor county
deeded land. .Ioskph Wiesek Box 31
Cherokee Alfalfa county Oklahoma.
W. II. Willhour returned Monday
evening from u business trip to Colo-
rado and Wyoming. Ho is tilill talk-
ing " coal mine with all his might.
Thore is no rtifecounting tho fact that
it can rain in o'd Heaver county when
It tries. Tho past we-k's weuthor has
proven that beyond the shadow of a
doubt.
WANTED Several loads of good
grain for a horse either katllr maize
spelts otc right away. Call or write
llintAtn Beaver Okla.
Read J. O. Miles' advertisement in
this itjijuo. Mr. Miles is" giving tho
peoplo of Beaver and vicinity the ad-
vantage of some low prices in groceries.
Miss Bessio Wellborn who has been
visiting brother I'aul and friends at
Englewood and Ashland Kansas for
tho past two vveoks returned homo
Saturday evening.
Mrs S. Joyce Glarcmont N. II.
writes; "About ayearaco I bought
two bottles of Foley's Kidney Remedy
It cured me of a severe case of kidney
trouble of several years standing It
certainly is a grand good medicine
and I heartily recommend it Sold by
FO Tracy
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The 100 acres known as tho old Sod
Town claim near Lockvvood is now
for nale. It is a good pieeu of laud in
a line location. Weil watered and
very desirablo for a home.
Mns. Euk.v Bkou.n EHsworth Kan.
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Quarterly conference of thu Bcavor
M. E. church is tocunveuo at tho M.
E. church on Saturday December 11th
at 0 p. m. Como and make your re-
ports. C. S. Hutsei. Pastor.
FOR SALE Throe good school quar
ters and one section all in Soctions10
and 30 and good farm land. Tho price
is right. Writo Df.twii.ku "The Land
Man" Knowles Okla.
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Miss Dott Chllcott has been very sick
tho past week with heart trouble anil
nouralgia of tho stomach but at this
time shots improved and Iter friends
hopo to see her about again in a few
days.
Mrs W. N. Stafford who has been at
tho bedside of her mother who .was
seriously sick at her homo at Dalton
City Illinois returned homo Monday
evening. She left her mother im-
proved. Mrs. Alico Rador was taken quito
seriously ill while attending tho revi-
val at tho M. E church Tuesday night.
She was seriously ill for several days
but at tills timo is improving.
Mrs-John Horn who has been seri-
ously ill for several weeks past is stifll-
eicntly recovered as to bo able to sit
up and under favorable conditions will
soon be about agaitu t
FOR SALE Three good school quar
ters and ono section all in Sections 10
and 30 and good farm land. The price
is right. Write Dk-toileii "The Land
Man." Lnnwles Okla.
I. W. Moreau and wife wore anpro-
ciatcd callers at the Herald ofllco Tues-
day. Thoy enrolled as regular readers
of thu Herald and took advantage Of
our clubbing olTor.
FOR SALE Three good school quar
ters and one section all in Sections. 10
and 30 and good farm land. Tho price
is right. Writo Drtwilkr The Land
Man" Knowles Okla.
Mrs. A. W Tooley of Hibhs wns a
pleasant caller at tho Herald olllcu thu
first of thu weekt Mrs Tooley recent-
ly returned from a visit to Norwich
and Kingman Kansas. She reports a
mostde)ighlful-"isitf - - .
Many persons liud thunisolvrs a Heat-
ed willi n persistent cough after an at-
tack of inlluenza. 'As this cough can
bo promptly cured by the tiso of Chnm-
bcrlain's Cough Remedy it should not
be allowed to run ou until it beeonlcb
troublesome. ' Sold by F O Trncy
Quarterly conference of Reavor'elr-
cult meets at Brown's school house on
December 12th at I i m. and Rev.'
Martindule will preach at 8 p. m. of
the same nfternocn. Cpinn hear him.
C. S. HuThKL Pastor.
Tho peculiar properties of Chamber-
lain's Cough Remedy have been thor-
oughly tested during epidemics of in-
lluenza and when it was taken in timo
we have not heard of 'a Bingle case of
pneumonia. Sold by P C Tracy
Willis Jcfues has the thanks of the
Herald for a renewal of subscription
the past week. Mr. Jones took advan-
tage of tho clubbing offer which tho
Herald is making to all paid in ad-
vanced subscribers.
If you are suffering from biliousness
constipation indigestion chronic head
ache invest one cent in a postal card
send to Chamberlain Medicine Compa-
ny Dcs Moines Iowa with your namo
and address plainly on tho back and
they will forward you a free sample of
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab-
lets. Sold by F C Trney
Tho revival which was announced to
commence at tho M. E. church Sunday
evening wns delayed on account of the
inclement weuthor. Evangelist Mait-
land and wife woro unable to get hero
until Tuesday evening Tho moctingB
am in progress now however and will
continue for borne timo.
After exposure and when you feol a
cold oom.ing ou take Foley's Honey
and Inr thu groat throat and lung
remedy It stops the cough relieves
the congoftloiit and expels the cold
from your system. Is mildly laxative
RefuBU substitutes Sold by F. C
Tracy. . !
A sprained ankle will usually disable
tho injured person for three or four
weeks. This is duo to lack of proper
treatment. When Chamberlain's Lin-
iment is applitd a cure may be effect-
ed in three or four days ThU liniment
is one of the best and most remarkable
preparations in usu. Sold by F O
Trncy '
The greatest danger from inlluenza
is of its resulting in pncumouja. This
can ho obviated by mlng Chamber-
Iain's Cough Remedy as it. pot only
cures iulluouza but counteracts any
tendency of tho dUease towards pneu-
monia Sold by F. C Tracy.
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No Alum
No LimePhofphitK
Foley's Orino Laxative is 'tho best
for women and children Its mild ac-
tion mid pleasant taste ninko it pre-
ferable to violent purgatives such as
pills tablets oto Cures' oonstinatiou
Sold by V O Tracy
Oncu upon a timo there lived a Spin.
She had live poor kin to support she
fell and broke an ami kIic nearly died
or typhoid hpr house burned down
lllO UinnWie OMOCieHaiiiiii-rr.lhTii.il'
with another girl and her teeth came
out. Weighted down with allUctiou
she went to one married friend after
another for sympathy. "You don't
know w lint trouble is" they said to-
gether and singly. "You aro not
married !" Atchis'in Globe.
Foloy's Honey and Tar is the best
and safest cough remedy for children.
At tho firdt symptoms of a cold give
aa directed1 and Ward off danger of
uroup bronchitis sore throat cold in
the hcad.and stuffy breathing. Itbrlngd
comfort and caso to the llttlo ones.
Contains no opiated or othei harmful
drugs. Keep always on hand and ro-
fusu substitutes. Sold by F. C. Tracy
W. II. Willhour who went to Denver
and Wyoming points last week in com-
pany with W 11 Danielson to Interest
tho latter in buying slock in tho North-
western Land & Development Co tails
us that after looking over the prop-
osition Mr. Danielson wns so well
pb-ased thnt he Invested fc-WOOOin tho
projeot mid took mi option on 13000.00
more. Mr. Danielson will remain In
liat section fur soverulwceka.
Salesman R. W Harrison and wlfo
werulmru for several days tho first of
tho week. Mr. Harrison was indis-
posed for a Tew days but was improved
upon their departure.
-Tire" Maj SHlcs wtealSlffrn
Hies wernjlm gtiestn uftMr. ninl Mrs.
Frank Maple at fllvuraiduaii Thanks-
giving. It is needless to say that they
enjoyed the occasion for thewellknown
hospitality r Frank anil his good wife
unstirred n good time for all who enter
their pleasant home.
Mrs. Adult. Smith register ofdeeds
who Iuih been absent from" Beaver Tot
the pn.'t' six weeks "returned home
Wednesday evening Whllo away she
attondod the bedside of her spji Oscar
a great part of tho time- that yputiR
man having undergone an operation
for appendicitis. He1 was In a Tery
critical erudition for some timo but
before Mrs Smith's departure ha wan
improved and was able to be about.
His many Beaver friends are s6rry to
hear of hisfcorious trouble and trust
Hint ho will now be permanently relieved.
Hfjcai.d Want Ads bring result.
" Trip Around the
World"
TRANSPORTATION 10 CENTS
You Can't Aflord to Miss it
Will guide the excursionists. Refreshments
Provided The trip of your life assured. All
those who desircato mak the trip must meet
. ir r ri n..n " -.jiw
at K. of P. Hall
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WEDNESDAY NIGHT DECEMBER
15th
No Seasickness. No Bum Trains
All Aboard the 15th
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The Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 25, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 2, 1909, newspaper, December 2, 1909; Beaver, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc68769/m1/1/: accessed May 5, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.