The Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 32, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 19, 1911 Page: 1 of 8
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OUriotM His SoeUtT
HERALD.
THE
BEAVER
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Oldest Oklahoma Newspaper ReDubllcan for PrlnclDle
BEAVER HEAVER COUNTY. OKLAHOMA THURSDAY JANUARY 19. 191 1
No. 32
VOL. XXIV.
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SPECIAL SALE
ON
LADIES' CLOAKS AND SKIRTS
In order to make room for our spring line will sell our
Cloaks at 33 1-3 per cent discount 1 CASH
Ladies' Skirts at 25 per cent dis. I VA
You can't afford to miss this opportunity.
No Spoon Tickets with THIS DEAL
J. W. WEBB
Beaver Oklahoma
& SM E (& & S& ;8afe
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Local News. I
Mr and Mrs. J. H. Albers arrlvid
Tuesda) from Ashland KnnFa9 for n
visit with their daughters Mrs. B. I.
Russell and Mrs. F. A. Sharon.
J. II. Crubtreo left Wednesday for
Wichita Kas. from which point he
will go to crn'r.tl Florida when' lie ex-
pect to upend the balanco of the win-
ter and hopes to mako somo Invest-
ments in real estato If conditions are
favorable.
FOR SALE Good young mare fine
saddler drlvo slnRlo or doublo per-
i foetlv trontle. flno famllv maro. With
foal by Jumbo lllack Mammoth Jack
will bring colt nbotit May 1st Will
sell right. Inquire CarterTracy Ildw.
store or HKnAWi ofllco. Beaver Okla.
Considerable sickness of ono kind or
another Is reported In Denver nnd vi
cinity. Wo trust for better health con
ditions soon. The general clean up we
havo harped about for a long time
would work wonders from a spnltnry
standpoint. We'd like to see a general
clean up order made nd ENFORCED.
It would do us no harm.
Mrs 0. E Tackct was overcome last
week with gaB fumes caused by a de-
fective gasoline Iron which she wns
nulno and for n time was nulto Bick bin
quickly recovered. Mrs. Alice Rader
and dauchter. Miss Edna wcto also
similarly affected by using gaollno for
cleaning purposes in a close room.
Onn-cannot bo loo careful In the use
of gasoline and the greatcstcarn should
be exorcised In the handling or it.
W?7I'Z!&& SrPW
If you want a loan see Frazer's ad
Subscrlbo for Trie Beaver Hiimlh
Only 81 00 Per Year.
Plenty of money to loan on farms
Call at County Clerk's ofllco.
Notice tho display ad of J. 0. Hodge
& Co. In another column
Little Miss Lucilo Hodge has been
quite sick the past week but is at pres-
ent Improving. '
Five Year Fnrm Loans No dehy.
Right terms at County Clerk's ofllce.
Little Miss Lenoro Long has been
quite sick the past week with la grippe.
She is much Improved at this tlino.
Farm Loans it rluht terms and roas
onablc rates. See John W. Savnge.
Mrs. Jas. II. Crabtreo asa.stcd in
waiting on tho Saturday shoppers at
Tracy's big storo last week.
Thn vnnncest child of Mr. and Mrs.
0. M. Tarrhas beon quite sick the past
week.
Graphophones and Records for salo
at Reaver Hdw. fe Fum. Storo. Rec-
ords fit any graphophono.
J. E George merchant and financier
of Liberal Ka. was a Boaver viltor-
Monday. See J. 0- Hodge & Co. for genuine
bargains In Dry .Goods Notions etc.
Theso goods must go at onco.
A slight shower fell Friday morning
but hardly onough to do much good
oxcept to settle the dut for a few days.
ML. Mav Weir and Mrs. Dr. Fidelia
Carter are occupying tho residence of
Mr. and Mrs. W.E. Fickolat presont.
DRY CLEANING DYEING and
PRESSING. Call on Mrs. W. II.
llobortson nt tho millinery store. U
John Sims and small son of Lr-ck-wood
woro guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Jas. Orabtrce a few days tho past
weok.
Go to Dr. Munsoll for a perfect fit In
sDectnclcs and nosn glasses Specta
cles from m? to $20.00. Spectacle cas-
es from 10 to 5W. 11-3
N D Neil and family are enjovlng a
visit f nm Missouri relatives at present.
Tho visitors may decide to locato por
wanently.
Tho Himai.d family has been feast-
. ing on "back-bono and spare ribs''
the past weok as a result of tho kind-
ness of Mr. and Mra J. R Hlnklo
Dr. H. T. Shopherd eyesight special-
ist spent last week In Beaver Ho will
make .regular visits here in futuro
Watch UieHEKAtPforuatOB.
Bort Whims manager of tho J. E.
Georgo department store at Liberal
Kansas was a business caller In Beaver
several hours Tuesday
FOR SALE ICO aero farm. $10 per
acre. Half cash halt 5 years time with
10 percent annual Interest. Addross
G. H. Lindsay
1-12 2-2 pd F'oris Okla.
" Mis Anna Busing is assisting at tlte
rostofllce this week during the iibsence
of Assistant Roy Crown who is spend-
ing tho week in Kansas City.
Littlo Miss Clara Judd who has been
quite'sick with pneumonin the past ten
days is Improved at this time and out
uf danger.
Jnmos Provost and family who have
been visiting relatives and friends in
Woods county for some t'mo past re
turned homo Monday evenlny
D. P. Miller has been wrestling with
tho Grinne tho nast week. Ho is im
proving His daughter M'ss Enid has
also been quite sick and is also improv-
ing. D. M. Kile and son David aro under
the weather this week. Mr. Kilo is
suffering from an attack of stomach
and heart troublo while tho boy if
wrestling wlthttho Grippe.
A. L. Iluchman a former Beaver
county resident but who is now em-
ployed at Georgo'8 big department
store at Liberal Kansas was a busi
ness visitor Tuesday.
When buying a cough medlcino for
children bear In mind that Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy is nu st cffeetuil
fnr colds c rutin nnd whoonlna couch
and that it contains no harmful drug.
For salo by all dealers.
Constipation is tho causo of many
ailments and disorders that make the
lifu miserable. Take Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets keep your
bowols regular nnd. you will uvoia tnese
diseases. For sale by all dealers.
Mr. and Mrs. W H. Thomas and
Roy Brown left Sunday for Kansas
City to take in tho implement dealers
convention which meets in that city
this month.
Mr. and Mm. J. D. Lundy vtsitcd the
home of Mr. William Evans on the
Beaver this week and ns they had not
met since Mr.and Mrs. Evans'etrlp to
Europe they had a very pleasant and
much enjoyed visit and learned more
about conditions In England nnd Wales
nnd of the habits and customs and
lives of the people modes of travel
tho unchanging permanency of build
lng In the country districts than we
rend in books. These good people
traveled ouito oxtenslvely over Eng
land and Wales and tho borders of
Ireland and Franco and were close
observers and can tell in an enter-
talnlnc way what they snw. Farmers'
'News. (Knowles.)
Notice to Bidders.
By order of tho Board of CountjJ
Commissioners the County Clerk will
receivo sealed bids for furnishing of
the Job work for tho County. All bids
must be In tho hands of tho County
Clerk by the 1st day of February 1011.
Geo. II. Whiout
1-12 1-10 2t County Clerk.
Roll of Honor.
rri... rAlliMn!i.n.Ani- rtf thn TIrKALI)
have remembered us with a renewal or
now subscription tho past week:
II. E. Bartholomew Sophia new sub
J N. Campbell Hutchinson Ks now
sub.
Y. U. Early Sherman Tex. newsub.
0. W. Nixon Cline now sub.
manner most befitting and will provo
herself a queen on tho household
throne. Tl.n groom is a young man of
exomplnry habits thrift and industry.
Ho has a gool farm In tho vicinity of
Kokomo and horo has built n comfor-
tablo ant to receivo she who has hon-
ored him with her heart and hand at
tho marriage alter..
Heartiest congratulations of a host
of friends arc being showered upon Mr.
and Mrs. McCall. Tho Herat n Joins
In nil good wishes and trusts that their
voyage on tho sea of matromoney may
bo blessed with quiet waters prosper
ity contentment nnd success.
An Accommodating Chap
Clyde Garrott a young man of 10
years who wns brought hero last week
from Gate whoro ho was accused of
stealing a suit of clothes and some
other nrtlcles made his got-a-wny
Saturday night. Ho was recapturtd
at Meade Kansas Momltiy by Meade
coynty officials nnd Sheriff II. D.
IVckham wont over to that point I ues-
day to bring him back.
Tho young culprit made his escape
In nulto n lauchablo mannor. Our jail
being unfit for use tho prisoner wns
placel under tho custody of A M. Bur-
uam deputy sheriff. There wns a
dance south of town and Mr. Burnam
being an accommodating nersonage
took Iiis prisoner out to the ball All
might havo been well but Burnam
along witli somo others partook too
freely of tho "cup that Inebriates" nnd
ere tno night was spent tho prisoner
vas caring for tho guard and adminis-
tering to tho wants of other "donn
and outs." Ho picked up a Utile loose
coin and two revolvers from his pa
tients brought Iiis guard homo nnd
.. Kit In Iiivl ull'ltii.ll fl nnlr nf trou
.r from him nnd then proceded to
make ins geiawny.
His dlsnpponranco wns discovered
early Sunday morning nnd ns above
stated the prisoner apprehended nt
.ueauo .nonuuy.
Dumam hns gono to Arkansas to
recupointo and It Is reported that
Sheriff Peckham Is gradually cooling
oft
Birthday Party.
Onillo. Qulnn had a birthday Satur-
day of hit week tho lltli Inst and In
honor of tho occasion his mother. Mrs.
J. R. Qulnn Invited in a number of
his school friends to enjoy tho evening
with him. It Is needless to say all
had a good time forthoe:ovd of young
peoplo of Orvllo's ago seem to havo a
faculty for enjoying themselves nnd
this occasion was no exception.
Notice of Publication.
) In Mm District Court of
I Mia loumy
Stflto nf Oklnlinmn
nearer uniniy
Bnmli Jnno Dickson Plaintiff ts. Uzrii Dirk
ton Dffciiilnnt.
Raid riereiiilnlitKzrn PloVon will In Vo notice
Hint ho 1ms tiw n sued In tho above nnmwl court
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UJ omnii unun i.ickimiii iui .1 ui.iinw nun urn.
answer tlmiiftltlnn Hint tlinreln liv Said plain-
tiff on r tWom Ills 2ml day ot Marrh li'll. or
fllu iwiiiiim will i. ii.Kuii ill inn' nun n jiiiik
mont for sn lil lalntlll In snlilnrtlim tor illvorco
uiuri in Kniiuii 111 inm r'ii iiiri'miuK1!.
AttMti O. K. I'mrTT flnrk of Hiilil ('ourt
lj MiEWfiH DeiMity
J. V CuunEI.t Attotnny tor I'lalnlllT.
1-19 2-2 Sol:
Some Good Work.
Work on Douglas avenun wns com
menced this weok nnd wo trust it will
continue until our main tlioroughfnru
is put In better condition. Emmctt
Gardner has ohnrgo of tho work
Dll. E. F. PELLETTE
Osteopathic Physician
Postofllco Building.
LI UK UAL. KANSAS
Fidelia E. Carter 9 C
Chiropractic
All Diseases Treated Without Diugs
Olllcot Room 1 White House Hotel.
REAVER OKLA.
..AtuLAAi.sLAiiLtALiM4LAUiftii.Uk.k4iiiLAAtfc
WE HAVE THE FOLLOWING PROP-
PROPERTIES TO EXCHANGE FOR
FARM LANDS IN BEAVER COUNTY
OKLAHOMA:
1. Fifteen acres near Burton Kansas; new house good
barn 3 acres In alfalfa j value $1500.
2. Slxteen-room rooming liou.o In good Knnsns town ; vnluo
$3500.
3. Cement nnd brick store building 25x100 In Knnsas town
rents for $25 per month ; value 1 1500
I. Two C-room houses In Hutchinson; rent for $12. 50 each.
0. Stock general merchnndlso post olllco in connection; In-
voice $1000; Woodwnrd county Oklnhoma.
BEAVER REALTY COMPANY
Reave. - - Oklahoma
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KErOItT OF T1IK CONDITION OF
IHE BANK. OF BEAVER CITf
a: I'ctner In tbe
R(tn bf Oklahoma nt
close ot business January Tth 1911
RESOURCESt
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Lrtins nnil Discounts
Onmlmiuflacurt! Qnl unsecunxl
Htocks Ixmils warrants -)"-UankliiK
House . .
runiiture mm i munr
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Checks umi otber cusli Items . ...
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Total
UAUILITIE3.
Cutiltal Block rali In
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Individual Deposiu'subject to Cbeck. . W.3aiJ.V5
Liabilities otbor than'tlioio nb'oTO slated. Kone.
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810000.00
UMJU.IV
For either acute or chronic kidney
disorders for annoying and painful
urinary Irregularities take Foley Kid
ney Pills. An honest and euecuve
medicine for kidney nnd bladder dis-
orders. For Bale by F. O. Tracy.
When given ns soon as tho croupy
cough appears Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy will ward of an attack of croup
and revont all danger and cause of
anxiety. Thousands or motners use it
successfully Sold by nil dealers.
Medicine thst-ald nature aro always
most effectual. Clm'mberlain'i Cough
Remedy acts on this plan. It allays
tho cough relieves tho lungs opens the
secretions and aids nature Is restoring
tho svstom to a healthy condition.
Thousands havo testified to Its super
ior oxcellonco. Sold by nil dealers.
Tom Dowdaand Art Qulnn wont out
to Tom's farm near Couch Tuesday
where they will do somo Improving
J. II. Qulnn Is taklngTom's placo with
Hcdgo & Co. during tho latter's ab
son?e.
Do you know that fully nine out of
i nrnm ton cnBes of rlioumatism are
simply rheumatism or tno muscies auo
to cold or damp or chronic rheuma-
tism and require no Internal treat-
ment whatever? Apply Chamberlain's
Liniment freely and seo how quickly
it gives relief. For salo by all dealers.
"Doc cone voul that explains where
my clothes lino went to" said an low
woman who found that her husband
had hanged himself In the-jbarn. She
must havo possessed a wonderfully good
clothes ltne-or a mighty bad husband
one or the other.
Old Soldier Tortured
"Fnrvenrs I suffered unspeakablo
torturo from Indigestion constipation
and liver trouble" wroto A. K. Smith
a war veteran at Erie 4'a. "but Dr.
Klnc'sNcw Llfi Fills iTxed mo all
right. They're simply great." Try
them for any stomach liver or kidney
troublo. Only 25c at Fred 0. Tracy's
Tnl.l 1115.CI.
State of Oklahoma County of Ikwer. (ss.)
I. F. Lauiturln CnsMer of the ahoie named
Bank do solemnlr swear that the nuovo state-
ment is true to the best of mj knowledge nnd be
Set. so help me liod. F. UuumtlN Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 17th uar
of January Ml.
' James 11 Cbabtebk Xotntj I'ubllc
Correct Attest!
r. ij iiiAui
J. W. wtub Directors.
M.tAtti.LAALtLLUttLLAAiUL.VAtiL.kiiULUULUi
niTAXTfimW TFTDC?I?DII?C LAROEST fe
UHAuii2i LviOLiiinn 7 AND BEST
JAMES TRUETT (EL SONS
Write for Catalogue CHANUTE Kansas
Salesmen "Wanted rATd'dress ;
W. M. GRINW00D Floris Okla.
73d Milestone.
J R. Thomas passed tho seventy-
third milestone in tho Journey of life
Monday January lOtE. In honor of
tho occasion Mr. and Mrs J. R Qulnn
old friends of the family and J. R
Crabtreo who celebrated his 03d biath-
dcy anniversary tho same day were In-
vited to tnke dinner with Mr. Thomas
Popular Young People Wed.
A pretty home wcddldg occurred at
t.hn homo of Mr. and Mrs. W. T.Quinn
Sunday evening January 16th 1011 at
0 o'clock p. in. when Miss Cora Weir
sister of Mrs. Qulnn nnd Mr. Herchel
McCall woro united In the holy bonus
of matrimony Tho ceremony was
performed In an Imprcsslvo manner by
Rov. R. R. Coffey pastorof tho Christ-
Ian church and was witnossed only by
the immediate relatives of tho con-
tracting parties. Miss Mao Wlor sis-
tor of tho bride and Mr. Elmer nickel
attended tho couple.
Immediately aftor tho coromony a
sumptuous dinner was served.
This happy young weuueu cuujhu is
among our best liked and most worthy
young pedplo. Tho brido a daughter
nf Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Weir formerly
of Beaver but now of Oberlln Kansas
ia resided In Beaver and vicinity tho
creator Dart of her Mfe-tlme. urowing
M9 IW tw
Pleasant Gathering.
A number o.' tho young peoplo were
..nfn-tntnnil nlpfllMntl V lit tllO llOftlC Of
VHlUI.MH.ku '
Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Wellborn Tues
day evening of this week by Misses Vi
vian and Howie. Tlio hours woro past
In games and music. All report n
splendid times
A Reliable Cough Medicine
Is a valuable futnily friend Foley's
Honey and Tar fulfills this con
dition exactly Mrs. Charles Kline.
r Att. St. - TCnutmi. Pa. states: "hev-
oral members of my family havo beon
n..il nflinil nnlirjhs and colds by tllO
GROCERIES
I havo added a comploto lino of Groceries to my
Racket Stock
Everything fresh and olean and and wo aro soiling them right.
We soil for uasn anu you goi. mo uuuum. uj iu imuo.
C. C. DeGRAW
Comb in and see us.
Beaver Okla.
'.
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FURNITURE
use of Foley's Honey and Tar and I am
never without a bottle In the house.
It soothes and relieves tho Irritation in
tho throat and loosens up tho cold I
lmvo always found It a reliable cough
cure." For sale by F. O. Tracy.
The Rev. Irl R. Hicks lgll
Almanac.
The Rov. Irl R. Hicks Almanac for
1011 that guardian Angel of a hun-
dred thousand homes Is now roady
Kot many aro now willing to bo with
out it ana tno uov.iri '
azlno Word and WonKs. Tho two
aro only use uoim yvur. .. .-
manao Is 35c prepaid. No home or
olllco should fall to send for thorn to
Word nnd Works Publishing Company
St. Louis Mo.
Make your friend a Present. Silver Ware Go-Carts
Enamolwaroof tho famous blended Shamrock and Thistle
wnro could not bo beat for quality and durability. You
Bhould try this waro; It is no higher priced than much
Inferior Granltewaro
A GRAPHAPHONE
Would mako a nlco presont for any ono and no homo is
comploto without ono. Our records fit any disc machlno
Ono machlno and 10 doublo-facod records for $20.00. Call
and hear it play.
TIN SHOP
In connection. CASKETS for those who aro so unfortu-
nate as to need thorn.
Feed Grinder.
1 have lust Installed a gasoline pow.
to young womanhood as she did In our er fet?d grinder. Can grind any thresh-
vory mldsOhe has many warm friends ed grain. Bee mo for flno grada Com
who know hor to be a woman of truo Meal Graham Chop etc. Bring in
worth and ono vrhc will fill hor placo yourfeod.
in tho new home she has chosen in a 1-10 1-20 II. D. Meesb Beaver Okla.
Bern
Beaver Oklahoma
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