The Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 25, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 1, 1910 Page: 4 of 8
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W. L. MASON
AUCTIONEER
Bales cried any old placo with pro
per notice. Satisfaction guaran.
teed or it coiti you nothing.
Will aell your stuffat prlvato talc.
Beaver - Oilaiioua.
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Tlios. Higginbotliani
M. D.
Eye Ear Nose and Throat
Specialist
Liberal - Kans
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J J. W. CULWELL
1 LAWYER
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tUEAVER.
H-tCf
OKLAHOMA.
L. S. MUN5ELL M.D.
Beaver Oklahoma
Answers : Professional : Calls
NIQI1T AND DAY.
In a tlnrsomobilc that does
not balk or stick in the sand.
H. 5. JUDY t
Farm Loans nnd Plnnl Proof
j Money J
RaMnaMrati.illi tl j.rlTiIt of i
m irlo( all rr a part of a loan nt nor
tlma from on ter to llto yar. Olllco
m atTjrrm.t Okla. orK-eJai. U.Crabtrea f
ft at Uank of Iicatrr Cltr. J
L. L. Long
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Calli answered In Automobile Ken
tfeneoTelephono Number Twenty-flvi
BEAVIR - - OKLA
Railroad
Tlio biggest Joke of tlie season is tliu
unp II I-oonn Miller is playing on
tbcfo Alva booster regarding his
building of n road from that .town to
liulTulo When he has secured a few
hundrid dollars for stock in the new
company and a little preliminary work
is done he will have fotii.d out sudden
ly that the amendment to article 0 did
not carry nnd Unit liu cannot get
noney with which to build the road
and away he'll go hunting a new lo
eallty in which to gull the people be
cause of their great deMre for railroad
facilities
The nbovc was taken from the Sell
ing Messenger of the 17th and show
that the part of the country in which
A'oodward and Jfllin arc located are
not In sympathy with anything that
vlll do Alvn and the east end of Heaver
iunty nny good. This article is In
'me with a lutnf junk that came to
mr town from Woodwardcondemnlng
ilr. Miller nho Is trying to finance
the road
Mr Millor is not the railroad by any
neans tho men behind the road 8 re
every no of them well Known to the
publisher of this paper and we know
them to bo thr bct of citizens ard
lucces'ful men. o knew thn whole
uncli and when they nro struggling
mi a new town and a. now country to
nke a few dollar they have Lccn
mcccssful and are perfectly responsi-
blc. We do not care what Mr. Miller
Is as he will not handle any of our
noney but if he securo the capital
from eastern men to build us n road
e do not caro whether ho Is a white
nan black man a rascal or a saint i
i' uiliciont fur us to know- that he can
interest such men as the Alvn bunch
n the deal. It is conceded that II
Viva nets a road west through Beaver
lounty from that place that it will be
the greatest city in tho northucit.ni.d
.vhile it is getting the loaf this part ot
the country will get a slice.
The following s a part of a full col-
nnn article from tho Alva Pioneer of
th 16th. speaking of tho meeting
therej
Our bent and most conservative muu
ire behind this move and have thor-
Highly Investigated every detail and
.ire glad to go into tho proposition wlln
huso who feel un interest In tho up-
building of Alva. Gate Sin-.
It trat ftnnftlft.1 llint tltn f.tnrtli erratic
entertain from 3 to 4 December 10th
and a program committee consisting
of I.cjiore Long and Lea fie McKarland
j was appointed.
Tuciday morning Room 3 recorded
perfect attendance We desire that
parents co-opcrato with us in securing
perfect attendance more of the tl"Yi
Wo can not over-smphnslze the im-
portance or good attendance to good
school progress.
Miss Kdua Hadcr visited room 3
Tuesday p. tn.
This week the 3d month's report will
be out. Wc trust that parents will
note whether thn reports of their chil-
dren indicate advancement or retro-
gression and if the latter they will
inquire the reason why. Then seek
to improve conditions and encourage
the children to do better school work
In tho future.
L B Toocer I'rln.
The Rev. Irl R. Hicks
Almanac
The Rot Irl II Hicks Almanac for
1911. tlmt LMiardian Ancel of a nun
dredthouand homes is now read
Vol mint urn now wllllne to be
out it and tho-llev. Irl II Hick Mag-
line. Worb anu Wouks. The two
ari only O.n e Dollar n year. The Al-
manac is 35c prepaid. No home o
otllce should fall to send for them to
Word and Works Publishing Company
St. Louis Mo.
1911 ' iliilfjbiii
ready
with-'
G. H. RUSH
DEALER IN
Fresh and Salt Meat
Cash Paid'Tor Hides
Phone No. 14.
Better.
0 la
Dr. J. A. Miller
Resident Dentist
Dontlitry In all Its branches I'lai'
work a specialty Gold crowns nnd
brldgwnrk
Bcaer - Oklahoma
Subscrlbo for Tub Beater Ilnum.
Only $1 00 Per Year.
Fair lew cchool Report.
In District No. 117. Our second
month of school ended with much bet-
ter attendance than tho first but sev-
eral cases of tardiness. Guess it was
on account of tho few disagreeable
mornings among tho many pleasant
ones we have had Those enroll-d are:
1st grado Lola Wearer Opal Har-
per Chestor Weaver Andry SIpcs
Ophia Pierce Don Pierce Walter
Hetrick and Marguerite Curt.
2nd grade Rolan Glover
4th grade Ituth Syncs Austin
Weaver Finas Howard and LaVelle
Howard.
5th grade Trcd Glover Herman
Howard nnd Wiley Weaver.
0th grade Estcel Brown.
7th grade Nema Brown.
Sth grade Clcheru Howard.
Our total enrollment Is 19 having
new pupil since our last report. We
have had several vUilors this month
MUs Heed of District 12 came bring
ing her pupils and spelled against our
ehool. and won in the exercise. It
was greatly enjoyed by all tho pupils
and the teachers ns well. Our other
visitors were. Mrs. Wilson. Mrs. How-
ard Mrs. Sypes Mr. Andrews Mrs
Pierce Mr. Sypes Mi s Beatrice Sub-
lotto. Miss Myrtle Glover and Mr.
Alvis Heed. Wo wish to Invito them
all buck agalm.
Maymis S. Rek Teacher.
DE. E. F. PELLETTE
Osteopathic Physician
Postofflco Building.
LIBERAL. ' KANSAS
Registered Cattle
NONE BETTER
UBREFORDS and SHORTHORNS
Herd Established 1901
Clear
CHAS. EYfcR Prop.
Lake Beaver Co.
Okla.
HfrvnwnrnwTfWfHPnw!
A. S. DICKSON
ATTORNEY-AT-LA W
BEATEB. OKLAUOlii
If You Need Money
Let mo figure with you beforu
you borrow. I urn writing
FARM LOANS
Terms not excelled.
T. W. GR.AY
Gray Oklahoma
A. M. "BURNAM
AUTIONEER
Will Cry Sales Anywhere.
UESIDENCC-n Mill- F omh ami : Knt
Beaver Oklahoma.
Io Whom It May Concern.
Oklahoma City Oklahoma
October 30 1010.
To Whom It May Coxceu.v:
This will introduce to you Dr. Tide-
liit Carter wl'o has our highest esteem
i a student and who has thorough!
mattered the sclcneo of Spinal Adjust-
nent n new and wonderful science
that will stop typhoid foer diphtheria
4ciirlct lover nnd nil acute diseases in
frmt one to three days and will posi-
tively cure chronic diseases such as
heart) lung sloiunch llvur kidney
bmdder bowel and femalo trouble.
Mrs Carter Is of n lino family nnd
Is a credit to that family. She under-
stands the hotter methods of Adjust-
ment and in this way sho is ahead of
the teachers of schools of Chiropraotlr
oxeept the Palmer-Gregory Chiroprac
tic College. Wry respectfully
PALMUB-GKEGOUY CHIUOPKAO
TIO COL1.LGK.
Bit. i. A. GRI.GOBY
ll-L'n 12-1 2t President.
JOHN A. SP0I1N
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Notary Public
Clinc
Oklahoma
COL. J. J. FREY
Live Stock Auctioneer. Satis
faction Guaranteed
Six years in the ring in Central Kan-
sas. Sell anything. Go anywhere
My motto Ui Best sorvlcuat
reasonable commisson SEE
ME before making dates . .
Logan Oklahoma
School Notes.
School Motto: DO RIGHT.
Riverside School Report.
Second monthly report of Riverside
School District No. 30
Total number enrolled II
Total No. ot dnys attendance by all
pupils for tho month 163.
Average dally uttendnnce 11.
No. of emirs of absence. 15.
No. of cases of tardiness 18.
Those neither absent nor tardy were:
Hugh and Lionel Bridwcll.
Those making tho best class grades
for tho month: Bernard Detwller
Olga Melton Hugh Bridwell Everett.
Detwller nnd Virgil Yndon.
Our school it preparing to help the
jcliool In tho district juxt south of us
in tho last day of tho school program
December 23.
Uur attendance has been very poor
the past month on account of parents
keeping their children at home to help
n the lull work. As shortnt tlio av
erage term of school is in this county
the children put In only about half tho
time in school that they should If they
attend every day. Let us not then
s'.arvo the child's m ml of that It is
thirsting for for the paltry sum of a
few dollars.
We earnestly request tho frequent
presence of parents in the school room
and your co-oporatlon In our work will
greatly increase its elllclency
Yory respectfully
Roscok Rizlev.
in
LDSGiaTESTSEVlliG MACHINE
JuHT RUNNING-
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T. O. Pittman
AUCTIONEER.
Live Stock and Public Sales.
Terms Reasonable.
UALKO - - OKLA
Dates inado at this olllco.
DOCTOR NEWLON
Surgeon
LKnp Oklahoma
licnNcr School Notes.
The toml enrollment to ditto I 111
Marion Gnily has been enrobed
t-io Urt grade.
The event "f the fcliool year occur-
red last WidneMliij afternoon when
the pupils of the primary room ren
dered their Thanksgiving program.'
Every selection was given in an ex-
cellent manner which shows in some
measure the amount of work spent In
preparing tho little folks for their
various parts The room wan neatly
decorated with exhibit work and n
l.irgo number of patrons were present
togter with tho teachers nnd several
pupils from roams 2 and 3. Outsidu
visitors present were Mcsdamos J. Y.
Culwell.O. E Peckham T. W Edg-Iiif-toi)
J. O. Hodge L. L. Long K.
Uiughrin A M. G'hbons Frank
Maple J. W Savage Anna Meese
Laun DeGraw Ellen Maple and Corn
A frye.
Rev. Gibbons was n very weloomo
lsitnr in Mrs. Grain's room Wednes-
day morning and gu nil Interesting
talk to the children on tho nlue of nu
education.
Mckdames Edgington Long Peck-
ham DeGraw Mecsc mid Miss Meese
were visitors in room 2 last Wednes-
day p. in.
Margin Kedlmcrnud Edith Clothier
have been iib.'cnt this week on account
of sickness.
A literary society was organiied In Tlie NeW HOlTie
IFuriiti Tnttilrii' t Tim fillnu fniT nf
llcers were elected : President Helen SeWlIlff MaCllilie CO.
Loofbourrow ; Secy Myrtle Glover.
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