The Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 9, Ed. 1, Thursday, August 11, 1910 Page: 8 of 8
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JM? 0. THOMAS - - PuHither.
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY.
awredattlitpottofficeat B?r. OkUleo.
.i Mccod cIih nuO w Iter.
Advert I ins; rates made known upon
application. Pries reasonable.
Subscription Price $1.00 a Year
Clear Lake.
The picnic at Reamer grove wai a
prand luoeen it being the fourth an-
nsal Union Sunday School ptenic
Leonard Girton uperintendeat ot
Blae Mound Sunday School made the
add rest of welcome which wa follow-
ed by a wag. Tall into line Any-
where." Led ia prajer by T. L. How.
Adjourned until after dinner which
u a fet: of pood thing toot asd
we were ia readiae to eat- Walton
Stsith tamed hit ctmera oa ci aad ia
an instant oar picture m taken.
Qcite a lex candidates were prtaeat
Col. Xorih. Mr. Klepper aad Mr.
Miller were among the number. Dte-
aer over we returned to the f peaker"
ftard aad were entertained by oe
tpleadid recitations aad good iiapor
with Mr. Sssith at the organ for Twin
Moasdi asd a young lady organiit for
Sunjet with Mr. Reamer everywhere
present hit gray hair glistening hii
bright eyes shinies- He seemed to be
the happiest man on the grounds be-
cause he was able to make others hap
py. Closed to meet again next year.
the 2th of July 1911 The closing
hymn was "God Be With Yon Till W
Meet Again."
We regret to hear that J. B Howe
has lost the use of one horse cnt on
barb wire. It will be quite a loss as
Mr. Howe was intending to pat in SCO
acres of wheat and needed all his horse
force.
Crops looked sickly between Twin
Mounds and Sunset the 23th but it
rained July 30th so we hope they are
looking well now.
Jess Thompson has taken advantage
of the rain and is plowing for wheat.
He is hoping to sow near 60 acre.
As it was too wet to work Saturday
everybody was in town. What a
crowd!
Egg are so cheap you can't sell
them 5 cents per dozen.
The big rains and prospects of big
crop in near Clear Lake makes us all
feel big.
J. B. Howe of Twin Mounds was
out last Monday on the hunt of teams
to get ready to put in wheat. J. B
lor a young man is one of our most
enthusiastic young farmers of Beater
county. Four years of faith in Beaver
county and that faith Increasing daily
"Posh ahead" is Jim's motto.
H. Lane of Conquest was in and
says the rain was worth J3C0.C0te him.
He wants to buy another quarter sec-
tion now.
Arthur Stenton is digging another
well. He is in trouble out of water.
J. B. Howe and Chancy Bishop went
to bhattuck to get Bishop's broomcorn
seeder. Bring in your broomcorn and
get it seeded while you wait.
Swanson.of Marengo has a contract
for putting up a new hous-t near Zelma
aud has rented his place to J. B. Howe
for wheat.
One of the heaviest rains near Ma-
rengo in many years. Any draw
would swim a horse but no damage
was done.
August 2d was the hottest day of the
season so far 112 in the shade.
No one is enforcing the Russian this-
tle law anywhere near Surprise.
Mr and Mn. Robert Moore and
children were calling at the Girton
and Harford homes last Sunday.
Messrs. Lee and Marion Smith with
their families were inrited guests at
the hospitable home of Mr and Mrs.
James Howe last Sunday.
J S. Johnson and wife were royally
entertained at the Leonard Girton
home after Sanday schooL
H. II Martin and son Russell drove
over to Surprise Thursday.
Lon McCiurg's pony got tired of
pot hay slipped her bridle aad went
heme last Scsday evening leaving the
young man to walk heme at his leisure.
Jaaaes Howe Chauacey Bishop aad
E. A. Maey started it Shattoek last
Tnesday.
A happy erd atseaded a party
civen by Mr. aad Mrs. Otto Uensoa os
the eveamg ot the 2?ti after the Ssn-
day school pisne it being their scad
wedding anniversary .
OscxA Wxrr?
For Quick Relief From Hay
Fever
Asthaaa aad 8terbroochitis. tale
Foley's Hosej asi Tr. It quickly re-
lieves the discomfort asd suffering
aad tie aaayiag symptoms disappear.
It soothes aad heals the inflamed air
pas age of the head throat and bron-
chial tubec It contains no opiates
and no harmful drugs. Refuse substi-
tutes. Sold by F. C. Tracy
Busch Chapel
Glad we cau report that we have
had three good rains since last writing.
Several in these parts have befjun
pulling broomcorn.
Some in these parts will have to hire
ground to stack their feed on.
Claude Haskell aad wife and Orrille
Haskell started for Colorado last week.
J. E WiLoa aad family from
Cashing Okta. are in these parts at
this writing taking care of their
broomeora. Mr. Wihoa has 40 acres
of broomcorn. asd it is See
Mw Loey Wilson aad Miw Althea
Carter took dins? with Teniae Bar-
ker last 5-aaday.
Bill Fcn:t aad Si-ell Little ret&raed
recently from Kansas -where tiey have;
been for tome use.
WU1 Price west to Liberal this wek
after freight.
Mrs. Chamberlaia. who has beea
sick for some time is able to be cp
again
J. E. Wilsoa awl see Jc&a tsude a
business trip to Wrwtte Saturday
returaixg Soaday.
So maay irea dcra Barer cvaaaty
asd think it ua't aoih bet aa:oiir.c
to reports w &ave ot every thing
skiaced oa erp ia the Siomtiwest
this year.
Loc&as Johasoa from Missrcii is
here ca bssi&res.
A aces biJTiiB to R C Fain was
badly crippled oa a -wire fence last
wek.
Lawreace Walker aad Harry Potter
paBed bnxewora for Melville Carter
Moaday la t.
Staggers Skeptics.
That a clean nice fragrant com-
poasd like Backlea's Arnica Salve will
instantly relieve a bad burn cnt scald
wound or piles staggers skeptics.
Bat great enres proves its a wonderful
healer of the worst sores ulcers boils
to Gtaiier with wheat last week.
The Oorao aad Sophia ball teams
eroffed bats on the Elmwood diamond
Satoriay. The Como boys were the
vkiers in the game.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kile attended the
camp meeting at Speermore last week.
"Mrs Will White is visiting at the
boaae of Mr Keerer.
Mr. and Mrs. Loekhart from near
TapJey spent a few days last week at
the some of their son Less.
Mrs. C. J. Groves has been on the
sick list for the past week.
Dode Barter's arm which he got
hurt in a ball game two weeks ago is
a little better but he is not able to go
to work yet.
Miss Mabel Green spent last week at
the home of her brother Thad.
A Callxk.
TNEWMlKMamTSEWHWIIAiMttE
FLIGHT RUNNING
2 felons eczema skin eruptions as also
Mr. Boston is helping P.. C. Fain ?X JT J? """
pal! broonxorn this week.
Crops are .bumpiag siac the recent j
rains. i
Everybody remember Fred Wilson's j
sale Aagust 2th.
The house at Cottonwood was
Try it. 23c at F. C. Tracy's.
Elmwood.
Another Sae rain Friday night.
3roomcom harvest has commenced
aad everybody is busy
eaJ Mi. Lonie Keerer i staTinp with
tirely too small to accommodate the ( M c J Groves at present."
crowd that came out for meeting lasti .... - .
Sunday night. Asa Kile and family spent Sunday at
P.. C. Fain drove to Beaver last tbehomeof Mrs. Groves.
Saturday. Thad and Clyde Green made a trio
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SI 00 Reward SI 00.
The readers of this paper will be
pleated to learn that there is at least
one dreaded disease that science has
been able to cure in all its stages and
thai is Catarrh. Hail's Catarrh Cure
is the only positive cure now known to
the medical fraternity. Catarrh being
a constitutional treatment. Hall's Ca-
tarrh Cure is taken internally acting
directly upon the blood and mucous
surfaces of the system thereby de
stroying the foundation of the disease
and giving the patient strengh by
building up the constitution and as-
sisting nature in doing its work.
The proprietors have so mcch faith in
its curative powers that they offer One
Hundred Dollars for any case that it
fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials.
Address: F. J. Cnx.vrr & Co.
Toledo Ohio.
Sold by Druggists 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for con-
stipation. Twin Mounds.
The Sunday school picnic the 2Sth of
July was an unqualified success. Eo
was the soaking rain of July 30
Charles Dodson la in the neighbor
hood with his threshing machine.
Broomcorn pulling will begin next
week.
Erery voter so far as we have heard
Utteaded the primary at Logan.
Charlea Reiger of Garter Ok la has
reteTBed to old Beaver to look after
bullion iatereaU.
Tney Have A Definite Purpose
Foley Kidney Pills give quick relief
ia cases of kidney and bladder ail-
ments Mrs Rose GlaserTerre Haute.
lad. tells the result in her case. S
"After suffering for many years from j
a serious case of kidner trouble and
spending much money for so called j
I cures I found Foley Kidney Pills the npL0 Naw HnftlP
! onlv medicine that cave me a Derma- 1 UC ilCW 11UII1C
t nent cure. I am again able to be up
and attend to my work. I shall never
j hesitate to recommend them." Sold by
. F. C. Tracy
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PRIMARY ELECTION RETURNS. August 2nd 1910.
COUNTY TICKET.
Democratic
For Coaatr Jcdse
R. E. Dickson
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Eor Cooatr Attorcvr
QaudeT Smith
J. W. Culwell
For Shriff
1LD Meese
D. P. MUler
F. B. Potter .
J. J. Stanley .
For Cooatr Trai urer
John Sims i..
FcRtctitro:Dtdf . ;
Lee Gosney .. iJ
J. H. Summers ......... .......
For Coaatr Cltrk
J. M. North
Aura S. Foster . . .
Wm. R. Moreland .......
For Cleric of the District Cocrt.
Oliver F. Pruett
For Conntr Snpri&tadent
G. W. Meeks
For Count j- Scrtejor " .
W. G. Fields....
For Conmluioner tit Diitrkt
F. P. Betts
G. C. Maphet
For Cosmlsiio&er lad Dfi triet
T. B. Shlllingburg
Goo. W. Robison !
For Coamiiu'oser 3rd District
D. a Kettell . .
W. S Vanderburgh .
Republican
For County Jnde
Geo. II. Healr .
For Coaatr Attnror
John A. Spohn.. ....
Albert Wellborn 1
For SlieriS .
H. D. Peckham
For Coaatr Trtnunr
Elmer E. Harlan J.
J. W. Henderson I .-.
For Brclstr cf Deeds .' -
Harry M. BnUck ;. 1.
Walter E. Fickel
For Cooatr Clerk m
I. W. Moore
Geo. H. Wright.... J. ....
For Clerk of DImictCeart r
J. I. Bnnyard . ......... ... .
For Cooatr 5orriateiidea:
Xftncy Carver Miller .
T. J. Perry
John E. Swaim L. .
Fer Cocstj Scrrejer j'
Oscar Gardner . 1.
Otis Ll McCord
For Corrrfyloctr lu District
Oren C Kleppjr. '.- . .
A. II. Fox '".
J. Y. Alexander...... J ..
H. X. Menter I
For CoausIs4ioctrSaid"itic.
R C Lewis J. T...
A. A. Haskell :
W. S. Miller
Fer CooaiMicetr Irt 1 District ""
Jas. L Brisindioe.. .............
W. G. Yooov
In S. YIjobI
Socialist
Tor Sheriff
P.X1 Schaubel
W. H. Green
For Clerk o! District Court
G. W. Buckmaster
ForCotamUsloDer 1st District
G. M. Bialer .
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