The Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 1, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 15, 1911 Page: 1 of 8
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BEAVER BEAVER COUNTY. OKLAHOMA THURSDAY JUNE 15 191 1.
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TEACHERS we are ready to supply your
needs from a new clean up-to-date stock
of Millinery and Notions.
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Hose Corsets Underwear Jewelry Laces Embroidery
Books Fancy Combs Stationery Bibles
Post Cards Post Card Albums China and Glassware
MRS. W. H. ROBERTSON.
Beaver Oklahoma.
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I Local News.
Subscribe forTiiK Bkatkk Herald.
Only $1.00 1'ur Year.
Dcspito the liot days tlio nights ro-
nmlii cool and refreshing.
Walter C. Frazor Abstracts. Alum-
inum building opposite the bank.
Mrs. Alice Radcr continues to im-
prove and is again iiblo to bo ubout.
Gjod farm for sale tea
S. S. Stiiono Bonvor Okla.
Money to loan on farms. Soc John
Vf. Savage first building cast of thu
Court House.
A nurso arrived from Hutchinson
Kansas Wednesday to'tako caroof thu
Kile children.
O. W. Mcdford and wife of Balko
wqr lirislriesivylBilora intho.eount
seat Wednesday.
Uraphophones and Records for salo
at Beaver Hdw. t Fum. Store. Ree-
ords tit any graphopliono.
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The now rusidouce being 'urcated ly
F. A. Sharon on the couth shin is rap-
idly Hearing completion.
Mrs. H. J Chilcott ban been very
seriously ill for thu past week but sho
is now improved.
Quick Money EasyTonns. Apply to
John W. Savage just lucross flu
''bridge" for your farm loaas.
Vrank McKlllips and three small
sons left tho first of tho week for a
visit to relatives in Illinois.
DRY CLEANING DYKING nnd
PRESSING. Call on Mrs. W. H.
Robertson at tho millinery Ptore. tf
Mrs. F. 0 Tracy and little daugiifcrr
Louiso who were reported ns quite
bick last week continue to improve.
George Metzger is putting iu a ce-
ment walk tills week iu front of tho
Metzger proporty north of tho Wliito
Houso.
Mrs. John Savage is conllmjd to hot
home on account of illness. She Is re-
ported as being somewhat improved at
this writing.
D. P. Miller's condition in reported.
favorable though his brokem limb ban
been causing him considerable pain
tho past week.
'Undo Jimmy" Bare caino in from
Wichita Kansas Tuesday on business.
Ho says they aro pleasantly located at
that place but Beaver county still
looks good to him.
Tho woman of today who has good
health good temper good sensu bright
eyes and a lovely complexion tho re-
sult of correct living aud n good diges-
tion wins tho admiration of tho world.
If your digestion is faulty Chamber.
Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablots will
correct it. Fur sale by all dealers.
EVER much said about u
good title to land. If
your title Is dnfcjttvo 'tis
town taiK. lour neigh-
bor knows more thnn von.
Tolls moro than he knows.
Have tho tit) o perfected.
Stop tho talki. Mv busi
ness is to make abstracts.
I also soo that defeu' s aro cured.
Part of tho business is to know how.
My abstracts are cowot safo and
reasonable. Thoro'iajn legal eduction
buck of them. ;
Beaver Co. .Abstract Office
WALTER 0. FRAZER
Bonded Abstracter.
WEST SIDE DOUGLAS AVE.
Beaver 3 . Oklahoma
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liiiiniiiirriiiiiii
A lino shower Thursday evening
cooled off tho ntmosphcro wonderfully
nnd was refreshing.
Ken mo for Farm Loans. 1st door
south of poBtotlico.
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Tom Don da.
Loans and Insurance! 1 liavo what
you want John W. Savaga lirst build-
ing east of Court House.
W. S. Groat Methodist pastor is at-
tending tho Pratt District Conference
! of Ills Church nt Uuckliu Kansns this
week.
To lease Tho J. I). Niles grazing
land just west'of town COO acres. Fort
good hay land.
n-23 tf WALTKRC.FnAr.cn.
Mrs. Sarah Walker who has been
spending t'-u fail nnd winter in Illi
nois returned to her home if Heaver
last Friday.
You can get rersonablu terms on
Farm Loans by calling on Tom Dowda
ono doorjsouth of tho postofilco Bca-
Oklar- - .
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Mrs. Fannie Fields who has been n
guest nt the home of her sou W. G.
for several days departed this week
on her return to her homo at Madison
Missouri.
Nothing has yet been said about n
Fourth oi Julycelebratlon in Beaver.
Aro we going ' to make tho Eagle
scream this year? If so it is time we
were urrand doing.
A special class for Normal Institute
(Undents was organized last Sunday at
the Methodist Church to continue
during the Normal season. Prof Os-
born is tho teacher.
We regrot to report so much sick
ncss in our city ; however our mala
dies are not of a contagious nature
and we trust for better conditions soon
Tho sick aro all reported improving.
It is worso thnn useless to tako any
medicines internally for muscular or
chronic rheumatism. All that is need-
ed h n Irco application of Chamber-
lain' Liniment. For sale by alldcalors.
Summer doos not begin officially un-
til Juno 22. Wo morely call your at-
tention to this fact for fear some one
may got the Idea we're having summer
weather right now nnd got undu-
ly hot
The uniform success that has attend-
ed tho use of Chamberlain's Colic
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy has
mado it a favorite everywhere It can
always bo depended upon. For sale by
11 dealers
Titos. P. Braidwood U. S. Commis
sioner and Abstracter moved into his
now olllco rooms up-stairs in the Motz
gor building Monday and is now com
fortably and pleasantly located and
prepared to look after all work in hla
lino promptly.
Whooping cough is not
dangerous
when tho cough is kept loose
and ox-
perforation easy by giving Chamber-
laiii'j Cough Remedy. It has
boon ustMl in many epidemics of- this
with perfect success. For sale by all
dealers.
Comparing May and June weather
conditions with fhoso of tho same sea-
son of other years It makes us wonder
what July and August will be like.
Tho hot wavo seems t be general nil
over the country. In tho East tho
condition la even worBO arid sunstrokes
nnd prostrations aro prevalent
Tlturo is ono medicine that every
family should bo provided with and es-
pecially during tho summer months;
vh Chamberlain's Colic Cholera nnd
Diarrhoea Remedy It Is almost cer-
tain to be needed. It costs but a quar
ter. Can you afford to be without it?
For sale by all dealers.
Mrs. Carrie Nation Dies in
Hospital.
Carrie A Nation the world-famous
temperance reformer for sovcral years
a resident of Guthrie and the pub-
lisher of "Tho Hatchet" tho militant
and slgnilicantly named temperance
paper died at tho Evergreen Sanltari
uiu Leavenworth Kansas at 7 o'clock
Monday night of paresis.
Mrs. JJ. I). Nell is reported as being
quite Bick
Mrs. T. S. Grlffy was quito Bick the
tirst of tho week.
A cement walk is being placed in
front of the Metzger Ibuildlng this
week.
Frank Maplo nnd family have Rouo
down to their ranch near Uivcrside
to remain during tho haying season.
Yes ! It Is "hot enough for us." Wn
havo answered that question P999 sop
arato and distinct times already this
mouth.
"Dad" Mansfield has added to the
appearance of his confectionery this
week by putting in some new tables
and chairs.
If you liavp nn item of news sond it
In bring it in or 'phono it In. Wo want
all tho news but g& enn'l got It all
unless you tell us.
Judge It. II. Loofbourrow returned
the first of tho week from Cimarron
county where ho has becu holding
court at Boise City.
A now cement lloor was placed in
thu main corridor of tho basement of
tho Court houso this week. Potter A
Peckham did the work.
W. II. Robertson who lias been out
on his farm near Twin Buttes Colora-
do is expected homo to-day. His
father will accompany him for a visit.
Tlio spirit of progress and improve-
ment is still nt high tide in Beaver.
Building painting and other improv
ing continues. Let tho good work go
on.
Miss Mnttie Thompson nurse of
Liberal Kansas came down Friday to
take caro of Mrs. F.C Tracy nnd little
daughter Louise who aro both sick oi
typhoid fever.
Little Josio Grilly took a tumble out
otj hay loft ono day last week and wat
considerably shaken up but fortunately
no bones wjiro broken and her injuries
were only tomporary.
The Kilo children George and Esther
are still quite sick with typhoid fever
but aro slowly improving. A nurse
was called from Hutchinson Kansas
Wednesday to attend them.
Mrs. D. II. Murphy and children
who havo been visiting at the homo of
J. It. Thomas the past three weeks
departed Wednesday on their return
to thtlr home at Green itiUge mo.
J. 0. Hodgo and family departed
Mnnilnv for Montrose. Colorado. Mr.
Hodgo will return In about ten days.
Mrs. Hodgo and tho children will
spend tho luuintcr iu tlio famous sum-
mer resort stato.
Perry Chilcott wife nnd family of
Clear Crock passed through Beavor
last week onrouto overland to Colora-
do in the hope of benolitting Mrs.
Chllcott's health. We trust sho may
find speedy relief.
Wo nre glad to be able to report an
Improvement in the condition of the
littlo daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant
Harmon of Richfield Kausas who has
been so seriously ill at tho homo of
Mrs. Ellen Maple.
Lynn Mooro received n broken thumb
in n ball gnmo ono day last week be-
tween thu Normal students and Bea-
ver. Tho Injury was qulto painful for
n time and knocked Lynn out of play-
inglu tho Couch game but it is much
better now.
Lawn Fete.
The Y. P. S. 0. E. hold a Lawn Fete
at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Crabtreo Tuesday ovenlng at which
timo thu regular business session of
the socloty was also hold.
The evening was nu exceptionally
plcasaut one and ideal for out-door
sports which comprised the evening's
entertainment. Everybody lied i good
timo. Refreshments were sorved
A Dreadful Wound
from a knife gun tin can rusty nail
fireworks or of any other nature do
mauds prompt treatment with Buck-
ten's Arnica Salvo to prevent blood
poison or gangrene. Its the quickest
suret t healer for all such wounds as
also for Burns Bolls Sores Skin
Eruptions Eczema Chapped Hands
Corns or Piles. 25c at Fred C. TrncyV
Jacob Thomas Dead.
Many of lh pioneer scttlcis uf old
"No Man's Land" will lenrn with deep
regret uf the death of Jacob Thomas
which occurred at a hospital iu Wichi-
ta Kansns Moudny Juno Utli as a
result of an upcratiun
Jncob Thouins was among the earli-
est settlers of this county and ono of
tho founders of the town of Denver
He lived here for manj yeats later re-
moving to Woodwnrd where he resided
up to tho time of his death.
Tin: llr.iiAMi learns with genuine sor-
row uf the death of Undo "Jake" ns
ho was niTcctionntcly known and refer-
red to by nil In tho early days and to-
gether with his friends still numbered
among our cltfrciit extud sympathy
to the bereaved ones.
Deputy Sheriff Elinor Fiekel mado
an official trip to Dodge City Kansas
last week after William Lnue who has
been wanted in this county for n year
Sheriff Peckham located his man at
(his point somo weeks ago nnd ho ban
been held by the sheriff of Peru coun-
ty. In his preliminary hearing before
County Judge Hcaly he wns bound
over to the District Court iu the sum
of $1090.
Grading Commenced.
Tlio grading of Douglas Avenue Iu
conform to thu g'ado established by
the survey of T 0. James. Just com-
pleted and accepted by tho council
was commenced this nc4!kand will be
continued until tho street is put iu
lirst class condition.
With the completion of the slree'
work wo may expect a sidewalk ordi-
nance. .Most of our people are anx
ious to sco tlieso Improvements and
wo bclievo the property owners along
Douglas Avenue at least will put down
their cement walks just as soon as the
streets aro fixed so It will bo practica-
ble to do so.
On account of the delay iu getting
our print paper from the railroad the
IIkhali) is late tills week. Yea. verily
tho trialB of the inland town business
peoplo nro innumerable. But wait!
When tlio II.'V. A- N. W. R'y. or the
ft; 0. A S. E. come steaming up our
valley then our trials nnd Iribtilntiotif
will roll back ns n. scroll nnd tin
si Iff. necked generation nt the Liberal
Rock Island freight house who persist
in tlio holding up freight much to the
chagrin of nursclfand others can go
to tho bow-wows.
Beaver Lost to Couch.
Tlio Beaver base ball boys went out
to Couch last Saturday and Sunday to
or 088 bats on the diamond at that plncr
with the Couch team.
So far most of tho laurels have
crowned our home tenm but they were
overmatched iu the games both Satur-
day and Sunday and lost by a score uf
018 Saturday and 028 Sunday.
Beaver had lost Borne good men out
of their loam and others were unable
to attend which crippled them con
siderably. The Couch players are h
line set of fellows and know tome
things about twirling thu leather.
Wo received a copy uf the Hudson-
villa News this week published at
Dodaouvillo Texas with Gcorgo Bro-
slus as editor. Dodsonville should fee)
lucky as Broslus is an nil-round good
printer and newspnper man and will
give them a good paper Beavor Dem-
ocrat Brosius was an employeo of the Hkii-
ald for two years and wo never had
any fault to find with his work. He
understands thi business thoroughly
nnd if he can manage to cut nut the
one bad habit whl'ih lost hint his job
hero he will mak good Here's wish-
ing him bucccbs.
Work Will Soon Start
after you take Dr. King's
Dr. King's Now
Lifo
nils aim you'll quicKiy enjoy tueir
tine results Constipation and indi-
gestion vanish and lino appetite re-
turns. They rcgulato stomach liver
and bowols and impart now strength
and energy to the whole system Try
thorn. Only 25o at Fred 0. Tracy's.
How's This?
Wo offer Ono Hundred Dollars Re-
ward for any case of Catarrli that can-
not bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
V. J. Oiikney . Co. Toledo 0.
We the undersigned have known F
J Cheney for the last 15 years and be-
lieve him perfectly honorable in nil
business transaction! nnd liniincially
able to carry out any obligations mado
...... t i- .it
by the firm.
Waliiikii Kinnan a Marvin
Wholesale Druggists Toledo 0
Hall's Catarrli Cure is taken inter-
nally acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of tin) system.
Testimonials sent free. Price 75c. per
bottle Sold by all DrunyUti
Take Hall's Family Pills for cuustl-pation.
In buyhifi IirJkiRfi? povVtfcr
examine the Inbrl amJ flalec
only a brand slcowra f &c
made with Crcasu o3 TarS.iv
III IKiiSilr m
P i hi $ $53 0
DAIVVny 1' ii fly it K
A pure wholesome reliable Grape
Cream oi Tartar Baking Powder.
Improves Hie flavor and adds
to the beailhittSness oS the food.
No Alum No Lime Phosphate
Both Reduce flhc HcalShlulncss
of She Food.
I nm qnltc partitive Hirst M:c nsc oi nlnm bnklnrj
powder should be condemned."
IW. Vaaghan Unlctnlty of JlfTcl'isn.
Rand (ho LaiscS sntl rattwmhor that
"Alum sodium nlu'tn hnslc aluminum flulphalc
nulphntc ol nlumlntun nil menn the same thing
namely BURNT ALU.M." A'amM Statt Board eflhaUk
E. B. Gai dncr Street Commis-
sioner. K. I). Gardner has been named by
Mayor LrLvlng ns Stryot t'ommiH--sioner
Tor Bcnver nnd Ilia appointment
has been confirmed by fhn Council.
U3 anHinned his new duties nt once
nnd is bfisily engaged Improving our
thoroughfares. Ho wjll tako care of
tho job O. K. Tho selection was a
good one. '
John Taylor of Gate was among
Beaver business visitors tlio past neck.
J. W. Mcnslnger the pliotogrnphcr.
and his assistant Miss Mnudo Mui-
dock wero out in the "Mollne" this
week doing view work. They were iu
the vicinity of Ivanhoe. Arthur Tur-
ner had ehnrgo of tlio Art Btudlo dur-
ing their absence.
Stock ecnd Fixtures
FOR SALE.
Would consider a trade for good paper
or land. Best location in city and lease
on building for one year.
Wish to sell on account of other business interests.
MRS. W. H. ROBERTSON Beaver Okla.
g Insurance
The Only Safe Gasoline Stove Made
Thistle Brand
The Best Enameled Ware Produced
W. R. Case (Si Sons
Makers of the Only Cutlery that Will Stand the Test
S. W. Pairit
None Better On Earth ' ?
P. (L O. Implements
Arc the Highest Grade Farm Tools
On Display At
: L The
Beaver Hardware and Furniture Store
'iVJXlSUJi fJfW.va lt
W9
Kay Barnes is having nu addition
built to his residence this week.
Mrs. Albert Nelson departed to-day
for u visit to points in Illinois.
J. F. Shore was among out-of-town
callers iu the county seatUhls week
Mrs. Alva Clothier was reported
among tho indisposed this week. Sho
)s improved.
B. S. Dcrthiuk. wife nnd littlo one
wero among tho county sent visitors
tlio past week.
Detwllor tho Land Man at Knowlcs
Oklahoma is prepared to make Farm
loans on good farms. Your money is
ready the same day the papers aro
signed up. Writo for terms.
W. L. DETW1LER
0.8 C-20.lt Knowlcs Okla.
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