The Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 26, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 7, 1911 Page: 1 of 8
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1 Local News.
Subictlbo for Tins
Only $1.00 Per Year.
Bkavek llKIUl.1)
Harry Hanson is Improved tills week
after qulto a serious Illness.
J. D. Lundy nag n buslneig caller
from Ktiowles Tuesdny.
J. W. Gambs.of Knowles transacted
uusiness in tha county gent Tuesday
J E. George wag a business caller In
Beavor this week fron Liberal Kbhbih.
W. L. Mason left Tuesday on a bnsi-
nefs trip to thoeancrn Imlfof the state.
Quito a number of correspondence
were received too late to appear in this
issue.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Tacltett received
a now piano the past week In their
home.
Money 'to loan on farms. Sou Johi
W. Savage first building east of tho
Court IIouso.
F. 0. Tracy came in Monday from a
business trip to eastern Oklahoma
points and St. Louis Missouri.
For Insurance that Insures and Ab-
stracts that are reliable see Fiuzkr.
just north of Mnsfleld s Cafo
oiyao Ureon teacher in the Blue
Mound school spent Thanksgiving in
Beaver with his friend Vf E. Fickol.
Quick Money Easy Terms. Apply to
John V. Savage Just across the
.'bridge" for your farm loans.
Miss Edna Tiveedlo primary teacher
at Blue Mound was n Thanksgiving
guest of her friend Miss Edna Humph-
rey. For Sale Good basis burner (hard
coal heater) practically new at a bar-
gain. Inqulro at this office.
Mrs. John Ai Spolin liasbtcn quite
ssriously sick tho past week but wo
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and Grandma Kinder are
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recover
a SUdeportanmpwmnit
this tlmeT - - f vp'JJpveTcJlJ geFabattlo of
n ' oT I Zf T" I C.mfl?rJn1 Cough Remedy. It will
Born-Saturday November 23th. to p Wgl.t and will ward
Mr and Mrs. Lee Gosmey a charming 0 Rfrderuy toward pneumonia
Ittlo daughter Mcyiher and child do- ThftVS8(y contains no ..pin or
Inf? well nnH I'jinn T.p ami n...lH. . a . .
JEWELRY
I have a number of High Grade Watches
Some of the best standard makes of Chains
and Rings which I w.H sell at a sacrifice
for cash or exchange for hogs calves or
grain or some good feed. C H. Hoskins
will show you the goods.
ELLA EMPY.
SV Uiii.ii UUtkUUtkUti 4rAlhUMhkMilhklAhiAlUi
COME TO THE
Beaver Mercantile Co. i
For All Kinds of
DRY GOODS and GROCERIES
Which you will find in our stock.
Years of experience has taught us
that close buying and close selling
makes a business profitable for both
merchant and customers. Therefore
we have many bargains in Dry Goods
j and Groceries to offer you at ah times.
A COMPLETE
LUIMR
The Beaver
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BEAVER
THOS. L. HIGGINBOTHAM M. D.
Eye Eaur Nose and Throat.
Miller Building- Liberal Kansas.
i.oans nnu insurance. I lisvo what
you want. John W. SvaKc. first build-
'm east of rw Home
Mrs. T. 11. siliilllngburg of tho North
Flats U again tho guest of Mrs. V. J.
Groat wliile taking chiropractic treat-
ment. Wanted Suwing to do by the day or
ween uy Mies. Joski-hinii Smith
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Elmwood Okla
Mrs. S. M. Ilrazll departed this week
on a visit to her daughter Mrs 0 E.
Ellison of Ohorrnl) n Colorado.
Ihe little daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
E W. Groves .if nnnr HnMi.ti ia ....-
ported us suffering from dyptheria.
Graphophones und Hecords for sale
at Heaver Hdw. & Furn. Store. Rec-
ords fit any graphophone using n disc
record.
Mrs. Josephine Smith and daughter
Mrs. Buby Juekson. of Elmwood nre
guegts at tlio home of T. S. Grilly nnd
family this week
Mrs. .Mabel Page of Kokomo who
with others of her family have been
very sick lias gone east for tho benefit
of her hodlth.
V. F. Smith and family of West
union neighborhood nr preparing to I
removo to .Missouri. .Mrs. Smith has
gone there In advance.
J. T. Cuppy who has been rooming
in tho m'nall building Just east of thu
IIkkalo office Is seriously ill. Emmott
Gardner Is earing for him.
Little Miss Vinita Uurues is quite
Blck this week with tineiiinonia. Wo
trust wo may be able to r.iport an Im-
provomont nt an early date.
The Baptists are ireparing to hold
evangclistiu meetings next week In
"West Union Methodist church about
nl.l
may
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baby as to
adult.
Sold by all dealers.
STOCK OF
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Mercantile Co.
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BEAVER COUNTY. OKLAHOMA. THURSDAY
Thanksgiving Weddings.
FicKnt Wkir
AtObnrlln Kansas Thursday No
vembor 30th at the homo of tho bride's
parents Mr. and Mrs. S B. Weir oc-
eurred the marriage of Miss Mao Weir
to Mr. Elmer '"iekel.
The announcement of this marriago
docs not como at nil as a surprise for
upon the departure of tho bride from
Heaver n few woeks ago presumably
upon it visit to her parents the "wlso
ones" wagged their henda Ami .nl.1
"Look out for Thanksgiving nuptials."
This belief wa strengthened when
early last week Mr. Flckcl nlso took
his departure for Kansas points to
pond Thanksgiving.
Both these young peoplo are favor
ites and lenders In church and. social
circles of Beaver. They enjoy tho ro-
peot nnd admiration of a host of
friends
The bride lias resided for the greater
pirt of her life in Beavor county In1
Beaver nnd vicinity. Comtiletinu tho
oouro as taught In the schools tat tho
rountyBliQ attended High School at
Wichita Kansas graduating with hon-
ors being at the hend of her class.
Later she ntlended Business Colli.
nnu also took special tiainlng In toach-
rs' work. She Is a highly letellretual
young lady being qualified for many
profexsiinn and has hold various re-
sponsible positions all of which she has
filled capably. For tho past four or
live years she has been employed ns
deputy clerk of the District Court and
her work lias ever been n model of
neatness and accuracy. Her services
In her public career have been abso-
lutely faultless and fow can claim such
in enviable record as she has been ablo
1 m?K?Jor Iie"" Her Intellectual
own personal chiirmU'Hiid nccompnWi-
tnenu which will enable her to reign
in the homo with the same hlghdcgreo
of capability.
The groom has been a resident of
Iteaver county for some fivo or Blx
years having hnmesteaded a valuable
farm south of Beaver. Ho Is a young
man full of energy capable and re-
sponsible and by close application and
his xuperlor Judgment and ability has
heon most successful in his business
career. Ho has held many public po-
sitions of trust and responsibility and
t nil times has proven himself caoablo
and trustworthy. His services for two
year' ns deputy county clerk were most
satisfactory and nt prcsenfhe is serv-
ing as Under Sheriff of Beaver county
and is filling tho responsible position
most acceptably.
It is with pleasure that tho Herald
Joins their lpglon of friends In wishing
them a long life of happiness nnd pros-
perity. SlVAIM MUXOEtl
County Superintendent John E
Swnlm and Miss Blanche Munger of
Balko wero married nt the home of
thu bride's mother at Balko Thursday
November 80th Thanksgiving Day.
The brido Is n highly accomplished
and charming young lady of that neigh-
borhood and n former teacher in that
district It is largely to her work nnd
nssixtanco that the excellence of tho
Blue Mnuud Schools was nttntned
which places them at the head of the
list of up-to-dato progressive schools of
Heaver county Miss Munger was n
thorough educational and social leader
and the host of friends both in her lent liver trouble and .yellow Jaun-
homo neighborhood and eltewhero at- dice. Ho was then completely cured
test to her well-deserved popularity by Electric llilters. They're tho best
She Is a young lady of many graces nc- stomach livernervo and kidney rcm-
compllshcd and capable
The groom our popular county sup-
orint emlent is too well and favorably j
known all over tho county to need
words of favorable comment or praise
at our hands. His capabilities wero
presented to the citizens of Beaver
county during the campaign of 1010
with the result that ho received thu
office he sought by handsome major-
ity. Ho is making good in the fullest
sense of tho word and everybody has
only words of highest esteem' for John
E. Swaim His ability Is unquestioned
his energy and application to business
a matter of general public pride nnd
the administration of the affairs of his
office is receiving tho approval of the
entire citizenship of the county
The Hbiulu most heartily Joins in
all good wishes for the future life of
these worthy young people. May their
matrimonial Journey be attended with
many blessings.
Thanksgiving Party.
Tho Y. P. S. C. K. and n number of
their friends were pleasantly entertain-
oil at thu Imme of Miss Maude 0.
Thomas Friday' night December 1st.
by a committee ofiEudenvors composed
nf Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnnies II. Crnbtree
Walter Fiukel Misses Viola hj. Erma
Crabtree and Malidc Thomas.
Tho Invitations announced a G. G. G
pnrty tho Interpretation if whioli the
guests found In bo 'Gi.bble! Gm-ss!
and Get I" Tho first degree of 0"
was conferred by greeting the guests
a? they arrived with a "Gobblo" In-
stead of tho customary unliltatlon. H
aUoombmaod the serving of luncheon
which w.n anuouncB.I at 81IS o'clock.
Designs of Turkeys and I'umpklns cut
in rune sliapes. were distributed nnd
those first arranging their design cor-
really from the Jumblid sliH woro
served The "Turkeys" sreurtd thu
first placo nt the table
Turkey sandwiches- plokles olives
fruit hash nut cukes nnd colleo wero
served. Gilded wJshbnnes were given
ns favors. The table was prettily dec-
('"" wmi pumpKins mm corn A
large yellow pumpkin formed tho
centerpleeonnil omit lined tho favors
which wero tied with green and corn
ribbon nnd tho fclrenmers extended to
each plate Tho second degree of "G"
comprised Guessing contests of vnrlous
kinds nil full of life and In which all
entered Into with enthusiasm. Miss
Edna Tweedie secured the prize In ono
contest and was nwnrded n minimum
roast turkey stuffed with ohocfilates
and bonbons Miss Edna Humnhrev
also won n priro nnd received a wax
pumpkin filled with chocolates. Mrs.
I'earl Heycus was successful in winning
the prize basket of fruit.
At the close of the social evening the
regular business session of thu society
was conducted.
Tho committee reserved tho right to
confer the third dogreo of "G" at the
close of tho business meeting which
they did by politely informing thu
guests to "Get."
tfio coinmltreo for thUfYos
roynl' enter-
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taimuciit
The quicker n cold is gotten rid of
the less the danger from pneumonia
and other serious diseases. Mr. U W.
L. Hall of Waverly Viu.saysi"! firm-
ly believe Chamberlain's Cough Kern
edy to bu absolutely tho best prepara-
tion on the market for colds. I have
recommended it to my friends and
they nil ugreo with me." For sale by
all dealers.
Visitor in the Pulpit.
Rev. Mr. Kubtuson. u United Breth-
ren evangelist has consented to preach
in the .Methodist Episcopal church Sun-
day morning at 1U00 o'clock.
Sunday School nt 1000 11. 111.
Junior Epworth League 3:00 p. m.
ladies' Aid Society Wednesday
afternoon.
Song and pratso service Thursday
7-40 p. in.
NarcUxus social for all Friday night
at tho church.
Teachor's Training Glass Monday
night at the homo of Frank Laughriu.
Wh-uim J. Giioat Pastor
Lightening Kills Few.
In 1000 lightning killed only 100 peo-
ple In this whol country Qne'.s
chanced of death by lightning nre less
than two in n million. The chance of
death from liver kidney or stomach
trouble is vastly greater but not if
Electric Bitters bo used a Hubert
Madscu of West Burlington la prov-
Mil PViiii itnnlnra rviivii lilm lit. aflpi
eiKht months of suffering from viru-
edy and blood purifier on earth. Only
25c at Fred C Tracy's.
'Assault With Intent to Kill.
Frank Cothrap of near Como was
arraignod before 'ustico II. I). Meose
Monday upon n charge of assault with
intent to kill. He waived a preliminary
hearing and was bound over to tha
District court.
It appears that Cothran while In a
state of Intoxication became enraged
at his wifo and as thi-y wero leaving
Heaver Saturday evening returning to
their home that when a short distance
out of town ho lashed his teum into a
run then eug'iged in a quarrel with
Mrs. Cothran striking her with his list
and kicking her of the bbggy driving
on and leaving her whore she fell
Tho woman was quite painfully in.
j i red but was given prompt attention
by friends nnd will not sustain auy
serious results.
I
DECEMBER
7. 1911-
Another Poor Deluded Mor-
tal. H C. Gray of Elmwood. was In this
week paying taxes. According to the
editor of the pamphlet he too has gono
bug-house for Editor Tookermys tax g
nre mfhlgher than they should ho and
tha State Board did lust the rleht
thing In boosting tho valuations up
clear out of sight nnd Mr. Gray is hot
mi uvur nuoui iinving to pay just
doublu tho tax this yenr on tho same
property whioli ho paid on Int ye.ir
not considering tho wear nod tear of
the property. We thought our poor
deluded brother in adversity would
lln 1 it hard work to make thu farmers
swallow the "low tax pill" without
making a face. Every mothorV son of
them knows taxes nre clear out of sluht
and they know It because they hnvo to
go down In their pockets and dig tho
last cent to pny tribute to graft mis-
rule and extravagance of our money-
mad stato administrations. The whiilo
trouble is right there. Our county
government Is on n good solid found.i-
llon and is being rim economically and
to tliii inle.est of tha taxpayers but
nlong comes the bunch of state graft
ors aim jp goes tho tnxes to pay for
mwir imijr unu uiguway ronuerles.
Tho time is ripe for a chango in tho
stato administration. It's our only
salvation. The reins of ginornmont
have been Jorked over tho old mule
long enough
A . r. 1 1 . -1 ...
Let Their Light Shine.
Lawson it right nbitracters and
real estatiydealerg bollevo In bitting
their light shine in moro ways than
njic. They latily placed a largo gnsd-
lino street lamp in front of tholr ollice
which lights up that street in good
shape. It wouldn't bo n bad idea for
somo more of us to got busy. A fow
such lights along thu street would bu
O. K.
Notice.
Wo hnve in stock tho followlnc Jit
iil'jaUUQsuaUiJfcuiidlo
.J1- . . . .LI
AinoKurel in ill IK1
Herring by thekl
t. ' v"' V?
Bay fish in bulk
fiismark kraut in bulk.
Sweet pickles in bulk.
Sour pickles in bulk.
Mtnco meat in quart Jars.
Sweet relish In quart jars
Applo butter In quart jars.
He in: evaporated Horse Radish.
Libhy'B condensed pic apple.
Chili powder
Pure cider vinogar in quart bottles.
These goods arc nil fresh nnd of the
best brands tho market nffords Wo
also have a most complete line of staple
groceries and solicit your careful In-
spection as to both quality and price.
Cull and see us when in need o'f any-
thing In our lino.
Tite Ukavbr Mkrcaniile Co
CADM I HAMC
ai 1 riiviii Livino
I have plenty of money to Loan
.
1 Optional payments Quick money nnd
Rd Call or write
WILL Q. FIELDS
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Heating Stoves...
$7.00 to $14.20
Paint Oil $1.00 a Gal.
Linseed Oil $1.50 a Gal.
Roofing and Building Paper 90 cents
to $1.25 a roll.
Horse Collars $1.00 to $3.25 each
Corrugated Iron $3.50 per square.
Iron Beds $3.50 to $12.00 each.
Chairs 7 cents to $1.50 each.
A complete line of Caskets always on hand ror those
who are so unfortunate as to need them.
Tinners' and Plumbers' Work A
Specialty. Call 23 Day or Nignt.
The -
Beaver Hardware and Furniture Store
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No. 26
Sixty Years I he Standard
BAKING
POWDER
A Grsam of Tartar Powder
Made from Grapes
MO MLUM
Itev.Mr Bobinson tho Ujiltcd Breth-
ren evang.'bst who will prenoh in tho
Beaver Mctliodlst church Sundav morn.
log Is holding revival meetings at
Urowu'g school house.
Thnt "Martinis' Cook Book" is n
nlnnor. It contains n mighty lot
of good reoipfs. It fulr'y makes our
mouth water to rend proof on it. Un-
less we get it oh the press pretty soon
we'll be a more shadow from tho lots
of salira Everybody needs a copy of It.
L. S MUNSELL M. D.
The
Family Physician.
Supplementary to my moro aotlvn
medical practice I maku a .pcoialty of
testing eyes coieiHiflcally nnd when
people have their ryes fitted to spec-
tacles by mo they nrosurebf getting
the quality of goods'lhey pay for
I carry lu.siock a line jutntftnent nf
I Gold spcctacleHUCJuldgjiflfIuui
Mix euros lor now---- . oli
with Gold HoVr-
jTIiw- """ "
Loo s
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f ohenjrw'r tyitttrtcloa nose ' ghuiiK "
coioreii speculates uoggies ana spec-
taalo cases You nre Invited to comn
in and sco mo whenever in need of
Optical services. lL'-7 12-21 aw
IKK Legal Tender my Ab-
stracts are always 11 fair
exchange for their cost.
They are accepted every-
where. Always at par 1
Thurils n legal Bond back
of them ns wol as experi-
ence and a Legal Educa
tion.
Beaver Co. Abstract Office
WALTER C. FRAZER
Bonded Abstracter.
FIUST D0OK NOUTH OF "DAD'S
PLACE."
CADM I AAMC &
FARM LOANS
on Farms. Easy terms Low rates.
Interest payable ANNUALLY.
Beaver Okla.
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