The Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 34, Ed. 1, Thursday, February 2, 1911 Page: 1 of 8
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MAoM His Socieiy
HERALD.
THE
BEAVER
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Oldest Oklahoma Newspaper Republican for Principle
liEAVHR BEAVER COUNTY OKLAHOMA THURSDAY FEBRUARY 2 1911.
No. 34
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SPECIAL SALE
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LADIES' CLOAKS AND SKIRTS
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In order to make room for our spring lino will sell our
Cloaks at 33 1-0 per cent discount l- CASH
Ladies' Skirts at 23 per cent dts. J VfYO
You can't atford to miss this opportunity.
No Spoon Tickets with THIS DEAL
J. W. WEBB
Beaver Oklahoma
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I Local News.
If you want a loan see Frnzer's ad
Subscribe for The Beaver Herald
Only 81.00 Per Year.
Undo Davo Mlllor has been quite
sick the past week but Is now better.
Plenty of money to loan on farina
Call at County Clerk's office.
Harry Hanson la able to bo'around
again aftortseveral weeks illness.
Five Year Farm Loans No delay.
Right terms at County Clork's office.
J. W. WeBb returned t'io first of the
week from a business trip cast.
Tom Shelton was a ltuvcr visitor
from Ochiltree Texas this week.
-"- ""Mrs. Albert Nelson Is employed at
the Mansfield short order nt present.
Farm Loan at right terms and mas
onable rates. See John W. Savage.
The Herald otHcu is sporting a now
roll top desk which In tho language of
all who have seen It Is n dandy.
II. P. Garrett is transacting business
In Oklahoma City this week and tak-
ing a look at our lawmakers.
Grapjiophonea and Records for salo
at Ileavor Hdw. & Furn. Store. Ilec-
ords lit any graphophone.
Miss Bertha Turner is assisting at
Tracy's store during the big clcartiueo
sale which Is now going on.
Tho K. of P. hull which Is being
treateu to a new coai 01 paint is uuuui
completed .
DRY CLEANING DYEING and
PRESSING. Call on Mrs. W. II
Kobertson ut tho millinery store. tf
How about those sidewalks? They
can be provided for now as well as ten
years hence. Let's get busy.
Tho days are gottlng notlcably longer
Ono can now got In a days work in day-
light If they commenco early.
Painter Bradshaw is doing some pa
per hanging at tlw Rui-sel home this
woek.
Miss Edna Humphrey who spent
last neck with her mother near llalko
returned to her work In A. 8. Dick-
son's law office this week.
Cattle are being dipped on the J. E.
Georc ranch till week. M. 0. Phelps
is heating the dipping vat by use of his
big engine".
Mr
nnd Mm. H. Thomas and
Rov Brown returned the latter part of
last week from a short business and
pleasure trip to Kansas City and Green
Ridge Missouri.
Wo aro all glad to see .Mother Han-
son nble to bo down on tho street again
She has been confined to her home for
several weeks with lngrippo but is
again feeling first-class.
FOR SALE A line lot of single comb
Brown Leghorn Cockrels 7"c each if
taken at once.
Mrs. W. B. Leonard
2-2 tf Beaver Okla.
A. A. Brown of Loekwood father of
Roy Brown fell from a hay nick tho
first of tho weik and sustained severe
injuries. Roy went down to see him
today. It is not though' tho injuries
aro serious..
Foley Kidney Pills are a reliable re-
n edy for backache rheumatism and
I urinary irregularities. They nre tonic
in action quu'K in results uu miu.u
prompt relief from all kidney disor
ders For sale by F. 0. Tracy.
When her child is in danger a woman
will risk her life to protect It No great
act oi heroism or risk i.f lift is neces-
sary to proiect a child from croup.
Give Chamberlain' Cough Remedj
and all danger is avoided. For salo by
all dealers.
Railroad Surveyors Here.
Surveyors for the W. 8 AG Railway
arrived horo this week having complet
ed their survey to this point mey
came up tho river routo from Gate In
the east end of tho county and report
a good grade established nil tho way
They nre camped here and will operato
from this point for several days.
Killed Sheriff.
Hansford Tex Jan.. 27. Sheriff It.
B. Martin of Hansford county was shot
and killed laU night by n man named
Fifer. SlierllT Martin and a United
States marshal went to arrest Flfer for
unlawful holding slate land twonty
nth. northwest of here. Tho men en
tered Flier's bam and struck a match.
Flfer fired and escaped.
Remember the Name
Foley's Honey and Tnr for all coughs
and colds for croup bronchitis hoarse-
ness and for rucking lngrippo coughs.
No opiates. Refus substitutes. For
sale by F. 0. Tracy
Farmers Institute Meeting.
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Tho Farmers Institute will meet in
Heaver Saturday February 11 1011.
All farmers aro invited to attend.
Members of the Executive Committee
and officers nre especially urged to bo
present as matters of importance win
come up before the Institute.
T. H. SiiiLi.ixinima Pres.
Ground Hog Day.
Today .February 2nd Is Ground Hog
day. The day dawned bright aim clear
nnd the sun shone nil day. The old
ivv .ou- iiin Khndow nil richt and li
signs are true we aro ciecieu ior m
weeks more winter.
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Tho regular social and business
meeting of tho Y P. S. C. E for tho
month of January was held at the
homo of Mr and Mrs. F. A. Sharon
Friday evening January 27th.
A large number of Endcavorers
wero present and ono of tho most en-
joyable meeting' was held.
At tho conclusion of tho evening's
entertainment n delicious two-courjo
luncheon was served nnd tho guests
were presented red nnd white carna
tions.
It is unnecessary to sny all had a
splendid good time and feel Indebted
to Mr. and Mrs. Sharon for tho pleas-
nut teeeption in their now homo as
well ns to tho rest of tho committee
for the entertainment furnished.
Surprise Party.
The young folks gathered at th? '4'
homo of Judce and Mrs. It. 11. Loof- "
bourrow Tuesday evening on a sur
prise to Miss Beatrice Sublelt. The)
spent a pleaiunt evening pniylng
games of various kinds.
H
ows
This?
W. C. Frazer moved his Beavor Coun-
ty Abstract olllco Into its new quarters
the past week and is now comfortably
and pleasantly located.
A card from A. E. Lightfoot orders
the Herald sent to him at Cochise
Arizona where ho and his family aro
now located.
Go to Dr. Munsell for a perfect fit In
spectacles and noso glasses. Specta-
cloa from 50f to $20.00. Spectacle cas-
es from 10 to SO'. 113 tf
H. B. Maddox and daughter Miss
Julia were both quite sick this week.
Mr. Maddox Is better but Julia does
not improvo so fast.
A. L. Wright returned to Beaver tho
first of the woek and is here now per-
manently to a3sist with the business of
tho Lawsou & Wright abstract firm.
FOR SALE 100 acre farm. $10 per
acre. Half cash half 5 years time with
10 percent annual Interest. Address
Q. 1 . Lindsay
1-12 2-2 pd Floris. Okla.
You aro probably aware that pneu-
monia always result from a cold but
you never heard of a cold resulting in
pneumonia when Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy was used. Why tako the risk
w..en this remedy may be had for a
trifle? For sale by aU dealers.
Prof and Mrs. G. W. Meeks depart-
ed Wednesday for Oklahoma City
where they will visit for a time. They
have not decided upon a permanent
location itb yet. Mr. nnd Mrs. Meeks
have many BeaVer friends who regret
tholr departure but whose best wishes
follow them.
Sedentary habits lack of outdoor
oxerciso insuflicifciit mastication of
food constipation n torpid liver worry
and nnxioty aro the mot common
causes of stomach troubles. 'Correct
your habits and taka Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets nnd you
will soon bo well again tor sale by
all dealers.
We offer Ono Hundred Dollars Re-
ward for nny caso of Catarrsh that can-
not he cuyd by Hall's Catarrh Curo.
F. J. Ciieset & Co. Toledo O.
We the undersigned have known F.
J. Cheney for tho last 16 years and
i.Mlnrn lilm nerfectlv honorable in all
business transactions nnd financially
able to carry out nny obligations made
hr Ms firm.
Waldino Rinnan s Marvin
Wholesale Druggists Toledo O.
Hall's Catarrh "Cure is taken inter-
nally acting directly upon the blood
and musous surfaces of tho system.
Testimonials ent free Price 5 rents
per bottle. Sold by all Druggists.
Tako Hall's Family Pills for consti
pation.
Sees With Artificdl Eyer.
Boston Jan. 23. A remarkablo op-
eration said to bo thj first of Its kind
has restored the eyesight of Dr Wll-
IIhui Copely Winslow noted ns an ar-
chaeologist historical writer and form-
erly an Episcopal minister
In nlnco of the natural lenses of tho
eye ho now has glass lenses which
perform tho functions of tho natural
lenses that tho surgeons removed.
Four years ago Doctor Winslow'
sight failed and cataracts were found
to be forming over tho eyes. These
continued until ho was blind.
rr. Frederick Snaulding. a specialist
nrotrl nn him. The cataracts and
tho lenses of tho eyes were removeu.
Then thoro was substituted tho glass
lenses which flash to the brain the
plcturo upin which the eyo rests.
Without tho glass lenses there Is noth-
ing but a glare of light. Tho operation
remarkablo as It is is moroso wnen h
is considered that Doctor Winslow Is
71 years old. Doctor Winslow pointed
nut objects on the Charles river that
could oiot bo distinguished by persons
who talked with him. Ex.
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Blue Mound School Notes.
Wo are sorry to stnte that tho Cay-
ler children nre out of school this week
as n result of quarantine for diphther-
ia. Little Ruth being the victim of
the malady.
Tho Latin class have Just finished
the first declension of nouns nnd are
doing excellent work with translation
of the same.
The tercher of room 1 tnught in
room 2 while the principal was taking
tlm examination at Beaver. We wero
glad that u good report of the work
done could be given him.
Miss Edna Cavlcr of tho nth crndo
assisted in room 1 Thursday and Friday
of last week.
A very good literary program was
rendered lust Friday by the Cresent
Literary Society In Junction with tho
pupils of lower grades.
If you want to learn tho current
news attend our Friday morning exer-
ciscs.
AVu Invito parents and friends to
v(slt our school and seo what our
school is doing.
Walter E. Fickel Prln.
Miss Blanchk Munoer Asst.
Sixty Years the Standard
XREAWT
BAKING
POWDER
A Cream of Tartar Powder
Made from Grapes
NO ALUM
Social Gathering.
A uumboi of tho young peoplo gath-
ered nt the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. J.
I). Stmio Monday night nnd enjoyed n
pleasant evening.
Falls Victim to Thieves
S. W Bends of Cool City Ala. has
a Justifiable grievance. Two thieves
stole his health for twelve years. They
wero n liver anil kidney troublo. Then
Dr. King's New Llfo Pills throttled
them. He's well now. Unrivaled for
Constipation Malaria Headache l'y
spepsla. 25o at Fred O. Tracy's.
Strayed
l.'n mv n1mn n lilnek horse wclcllt
800. branded ? " luft shoulder. Lib
eral reward Tor inionnauon or recov-
ery or snmu O. W. Nixon
1-10 2-0 4w Cllne Okla.
Roll of Honor.
The following roadors of tho Herald
have remembered us with a renewal or
new subscription tho past week:
Mrs. Phebo Cliilcott Elmwood new
sub.
It. II. Brink Logan new sub.
F. M. IIilleyf Foss now sub
J. II. Cuninngham Logan renewal.
J. E Blakesloy Riverside renewal.
Mrs. J. II. Alburn Ashland Kas. new
sub.
J O. Itcdemor Beavor renewal.
I w.j. uvcrton ii'versiuu renewal.
G. F. Heck Logan new sub.
A. O. Rtchlu Rlvorsidu renewal.
Mrs. Josephino Smith Gray new sub.
0. Mitchell Denver new sub.
Jus. W. Smith Hay City III.' renewal.
Are You
Going To
Sale?
Have a
Double Birthday Party.
At the homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. D.
Williams of Six Mile Friday evening
January 27th. Their nolghbors and
friends gathered to celebrate tho !i2nd
birthday of Mrs. Williams and the Oth
birthday of their little daughter. May.
Mucio was enjoyed by nil. Refresh-
ments of colleo cako plo pickles and
sandwiches was served which all did
justice to and all departed wishing
Mrs. Williams aid daughtor many
happy birthdays.
Among tho guests wore Mr. and Mrs.
Norris and family Mr. and Mrs. Zah-
ner and family M". nnd Mrs. J L.
Kelly and family E. M. Judd and fam
ily J. L. Reeves nnd family E. L
Fowler nnd family Mr. nnd Mrs. Grnnt
McCool nnd baby Mr. and Mrs. Chns
Massy and baby Mr. nnd Mrs. Hugh
Venablo and baby J. A. Lancaster and
family A C. Duly nnd family U. S.
Coats and family E. Mines and family
J. M. Stevens nnd family J. E. Ter
liuno and family Mrs Venablo and
sons Mrs Bally and family. Misses
Leaco and Harrod Messrs U. W.
Wright and E. E. McArthur.
A Guest.
I have located in Beavor permanent-
ly nnd expect to devote nil my time to
mv nrofesslon. If you are in need of
n Hrst-clnss Auctioneer see mo. Have
cried lots of sales for Beavor county
farmors Ask thorn how they liked
my work Will go anywhere anytime.
See me.
1.20 tf W. L Mason Auctioneer.
Reward.
Six .Mile Lodge No. 150 A. II. T. A.
will pay rewards as follows: $23.00
for return of property stolen from any
of Its local membor' if valuo of same
bo over $20.00 and $25.00 for convict-
Ion of thoif j If valuo of property bo be-
tween ono nnd twonty dollars $12.50
will bo paid for return of samo at d
U2.G0 for conviction of thief.
J O. Judd Pres.
Charlie E. Beere Secy. 12-15 tf
GROCERIES
I havo addod n comploto lino of Groceries to my
Racket Stock
Evorythln
We soil for i
fresh and cloan and nnd wo nro selling thorn right.
ash and you get the benefit by low prices
C. C. DeGRAW
Come in and sec us.
Beaver OKIa.
The stieet improvement goes on and
som6 good work is being done We
hope it will continue until tho streets
ure put In first class condition.
Miss Erma Crabtree narrowly escap
ed losing a good part of the third finger
of her left hand Monday morning.
While cutting somo kindling she miss-
ed her mark and struck her hand. A
dull ax and n heavy glove prevented
tho end of the finger from being cut
off and Miss Erma escaped with a bad
bruise.
J. 0. Miles Is again greeting his old
customers from hs formor stand hav-
ing purchased tho grocery department
of Hodgo & Coa store. For tho pres-
ent Mr. Hodge will continue with the
dry goods In tho same building. Mr.
Miles' many former patrons are gl?.d
to see him embark again' in business.
He is accommodating and a good man
to deal with.
Tr T. L. Lonir's now offieo is com
pleted and the Doctor moved in today
His office Is finished lnIdo in nam-
wood design and It is one of tho swell-
eat office rooms in town.
FOR SALE Good young marc fine
saddler drive slnglo or double per
fectly gentle fine family mare. With
foal by Jumbo Black Mammoth Jack
wlll.bring colt about May 1st Will
sell right. Inquire Cartel Tracy Hdw.
A piece of flannel doniDoncd with
Chamberlain's Llnlmont and bonnu on
to the affected parts is superior to any
plaster. When troubled with lamo
back or pains in tho sido or chest givu
it a trial and you are certain to be
more than pleased with the prompt re-
lief which It affords. For salo by all
dealers.
C. W. Hoskins
Watchmaker and Jeweler has
opened up business at his residence in
the ltjberts Place In tho northwest
corner of town. 0. W. Hoskins
AM after your busi-
ness. Prompt ac-
curate servicc is my
platform.
LOANS
No Commission.
Only ononotoand mortgage
T ntvn.t nliatrnrt nnd recording fees.
Interest paid annually or semi-annu
ally.
Yourchoico of Intorcst paying dates.
Five Years. Can pay in three
Lower rate of Interest than others.
Abstracis.
Prompt accurato service.
Best ever made. $255 up.
Good Bond and a Legal Educaticu
back of them.
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FURNITURE!
Make your friend a. Present. Sllvei Ware Go-Carts
Enamolwaroof tho famous blended Shamrqck and Thistle
ware could not bn beat for quality and durability. You
should try thtawaroj It la no higher priced than much
Inferior Granltewaro
A GRAPHAPHONE
Would mako a nico present for any ono and no homo is
comploto without ono. Our records fit nny disc mnehlnu
Onomnchlno and lOdoublo-faccd records fur $20.00. Call
and hear It play.
TIN SHOP
in connection. CASKETS for those who aro so uufortu-
nnto ao to need them.
Insurance.
Lowest ratn that cau bo
liable Company.
given by Ro 3
Beaver Co. Abstract Office -3
WALTER C. FRAZER. 5f
Bonded Abstracter. ifTVVWW"
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Beaver Oklahoma
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