The Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 3, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 26, 1913 Page: 2 of 4
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Gnadsxi Kil is baisimg a aevK- poitoaed bj eatteg cjtter soup lie
was eaepfct in the btp mo Friday
ai?ktl villi a JS)led ear aad had to
SHOES THAT MAKE
GOOD
Aemtmss Gi'ssdnara Oxiocds jjive Yea w3l find ties tieal sWi
die aMxiaMM of sloe sdUeiaetios for wans wlkt. cool. cosaferiaUe.
evtty Hoc. Tie jmm wto weirs si tL a quirt air of style aai
tHm bw quit tMtie; aioot bis sloes. d"igasty tilt's die Lai oark of a
lie Ibcnr tWey see ngltl. whether tkoreajhored" shoe. If yo wear
j-.isvd" iy style qssality or fit. lor Americas Lady Oxfords you know
they've aa& food on every occas- you are right and cp to tLe cisnte
t-a. i regards footwear.
Now we wast you to see tcese Let us show you these sboes
ciiori. for we kave tkem Lere a'rrady hicb include a large nualtr of styles
. i )ou. aod mi a iJe variety of and leathers the choicest patterns of
styL tad U-xbers tit season.
A Complete Line of Dress Goods in
all Patterns and Latest Styles.
BEAVER MERCANTILE COMPANY
The Beaver Herald
Red Martin went to Larerne FrWj
i to get more "chuck" so h oan live a
I vbile loncer and. believe me. he came
Official Co. Paper. hom"loaded" (or all we could fee
I vtji hit feet hanging out of the buggt .
wit Wff
Ur itxktmty ka Wwgtsi a rx ttp-
arator. Will IN Kit alto hmmtl a atr sej-
"an tor
I The linafti are all bty replasrtsasr
The hail aad heaej rata tbai (ell oa
the srigstt of the llh dasstsged tkecrs
j o that qni:- a hit ht to I replant
jTKrrr sat it or hi toehef ot water
! (ell ia Jf-i tfcia a& hoar. A irvod
miBj people lost ; esriekesH.
1 Hiker hy cow Moalatg a a at or Ter-
rVawtsg.
Mr aad Mrs. Charles WiUtaasos c
Utlahoaia Citj- are 'risk! at Mn
WiUiamtoa't lather. Mn. Reeret at
pretest.
I The CliUreVf IHt Exercises at Mt
teraoa was well awestdsri ad a got'
tia reported.
Will Beoaiogtoa worktd for Perler
JohaHM ial :.
As-a Kile tried farsniatg last week hot
he hat gooe biek to woll-d rilling th
week.
CltBde Hi.kelt aad family of Coh
rado are vit.tiag with CHisde's father
at present.
The road bouet are buj tbete dajs
trjisg to get the roads worked to re-
pair the damagei dose bj the hear
raiat.acd the farmers are all to bur;
they do hate to hate to go.
Mrt. Aia Kile had a new obteken
boute built lait wek. the get it a
little too late at the lost 100 little
ehtefcem in the beary rain but the
had 300 left to ibe can use her new
boute asyway.
Most of tbe gardens vere badly
damaged tome entirely Joined.
A Catxes
UAUDE 0. THOU AS - - Publisher.
PfiBLIsHED EVERY THURSDAY
EiUrffttUKHntoArat B4rtr OUtox
ti Mtoed dm mall oatur.
AdTertlilng ratet made known upon
application. Priot reasonable.
Subscription Price $1.00 a Year
Official Directory
Diit Judge P.
Co Treasurer
Co Clerk
Co Judge
Co. Supt.
Clerk of Dlit. Court
Sheriff
Clerk of Co Court
Co Atty.
Reg of Deeds
Surveyor
It. Loofbourrow.
John Sim.
Cieo. II. Wrisht.
Ueo. II. Healy.
John E. Srraira
O. F. Pruett.
J. M Jonei
C. C. DeOraw.
ClamleT Smith
H M Bulick
Oscar Gardner
Q. M Bizler went to Shattuck Tuet-
day to hare his teeth worked on.
Otit Johnton went to Woodward and
Shattack the tint of the week on legal
batlneit.
The dty weather continues with an
occatilonal light sprinkle now and then
that doet but little good.
But a few more dayt remain until
another "Glorious Fifth" of July will
dawn with all its Injured at n result of
too much carriesmeM. But then
"Young America" has to celebrate
you knoie and they are willing ta take
i chances.
ALrxtrA. Piti.
Com lot Dut R. Hagan Itanhoe.
Cm. Jd Diit. A A. Haskell Elmwood.
Cora. 3d Diit. Thoi Mcl.ain. 5ray.
Best Laxative for the Aged
Okl men and women feel the seed nf
a lasat'te more than young folks but
it mut be afe end harrnles and one
r-hicn aill not came pain Dr King'
New Life PHU are especially good for
aged fnr thy a(t promptly and easily.
Priee 2ie. Recommended by Tred C.
Traey.
Klown Flash Light.
Mr and Mr. Ben Jctt were shopping
ot I.srerno Saturday.
Mrs Drrllng lot 30 young tuttey
during the week of w-t cold weather.
Fred Cox made a bu0nc trip t0
Gage And Chaney Friday.
A good many of the young fnlkt went
to Clear Lake Saturday to take in the
big picnic at that plaee.
About fifteen neighbors of Mr. and
Mrt C M. Smith gathered at their
place Sunday and featted on ice cream
and cake
S Ridenour hat cot to be qultq as
expert in the art of pitching horse
shoes and will challenge all comers.
There was a heavy electric storm
Friday nlgit but no rain fell
The little kiddies are counting the
days to come before they will hear the
"eagle scream."
J. A.Rutsell and lady friend were
shopping at Specrmore Monday.
0. M Smith went to Laverne Thuri-day
and
South ElmnooJ
Some howers the past week
Mill threatening rain.
The Mt. Vernon Sunday School ex-
pt to celebrate Children' Day on
JaneM with an all-diiy program and
ukt dinner t'otuf everybody and
hare a good time.
A cold wave struck ui Saturday and
a fire feels good.
Perly Jnhnsnn hat been having a
time fixing his well.
Joseph Rah and famll spent Sun
day at the home of Mr Grove.
Mr and Mrs. Davis of Texas spent
part of lait week visiting with Mrs. C.
J. Groves.
Mrs. Dye is on the sick lilt again.
Tom May and family spent Sunday
at John Kile's.
The Beaver City people surely have
plenty of grit as nothing stops them
They intend to bdild a new town on
the rulnt ol the old.
Mr Bridges' children are all getting
well of the measles and no one else has
taken them.
Take Plenty of Time to Eat.
There is a laying that "rapid eating
is slow suicide ' If jou have formed
Ibe naDitoi eating too rapiaiy you are
moot likely suffering from indigestion
orconttipa ion which will result event
ually in serious illness unlets corrected
Digestion begins in tbe mouth. Food
should be thoroughly makticated and
insalivated. Then when you have
fullness of the stomach or feel dull ana
stupid after eating take one ot Cham
berlain's Tablets. Many severe caset
of stomach trouble and constipation
have been cured by the uie of these
tablets. They are easy tn take and
most azreeabte in effect. Sold by al
dealers
Ricrslde
We are having lots of rain at River
side. The farmers are planting their
crops over Some lot all of their
cmp and some did not Hurrah! lot
Beaver county. They can plant over.
J. U Oakas had seventy acres left out
of one hundred and twenty seres
Frank Oake has cone to Colorado.
We are looking for him back toon.
Mr Duble is on the tick Iit.
Mr. J R Oaket has three huodred
and fifty young chicks.
John Lane has a vory wk child.
Mrs J R Oake will go to Knowle
Saturday to meet her fan Edward from
St. Loui Miouri. Aln Mrs Me-
Emn will be at home in July to ee
her brother Edward
il ty th roafe ior a smote of
hoars mill the raia e4'ed so be cnabi
ct Mr. Dapree to take him to the I
Wrigfet hoate I
Tbre will be a diseosiion of the fo
ehureh bliefi between the Cariiiiaasf
aad Baptists at Sooth Flats Ctiarrh'
Sefriaaiac Mostday 28 Rev. Oook and
tallars M be the disputants.
Carl 1m went to Forgtn Wednes-
Jay retarding Tbarsday.
G. Caskey went to Higgibt Monday
with aroosi eora for wbieb be received
Ui and ISO per ton.
LaiCmp-wl!l let tbe eagle scream
i Jaly -Ith. so we hear.
SorniA Tattlcx.
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PAINTS
WALL PAPER
Three shipments on re-orders for
Wall Paper again makes my stock
complete. 20 paterns in prices 5c
to 12c per single roll.
I have a Full Line of House Paints 36 colors
nil colors in BuggYi Wagon Floor and Roof Paints
Washable Wall Paints Furniture stains and Van
nishes Floor Wax and finishes.
Prices for Standard Highest Grade Paints guaran-
teed equal to the lowest quotations anywhere.
A Special Bargain in a Tirst Grade Paint at $1 75 per gallon.
F. C. TRACY.
V
Sophia Clatter.
This community was blessed with a
fine rain last night the first one in so
long a time that it will surely be ap-
preciated. Although too late for smalt
grain 'twill be north thousands of
dollars for the ran: crops which were
be"oinipg not a little damaged by our
continued drougth.
Mus Maude Wright has typhoid fe-
ver and is in the care of a trained
nurse from Enid. Ukla She was rest
ing quite well yesterday and last night.
Dr. Haton is waiting u(.on her.
Alva Clark is raiting his silo today
Saturday.
Dan Spidle who has been quit"
poorly for tome lime past has about
recovered hit former health again.
The Christians closed their Taber-
nacle meetings at La Kemp last Sun
day afternoon.
Elder Sankey is holding a series of
meetings in tne LaKempM E Church
nouie llx baits from Korean
The Mothers' Club met iu regular
lemou with Mrs Hilts Thursday and
spent their working hour pi-ceing
blocks for a memory quilt for the hot-
let. They decided to hold their pic-
nic July 12 Two now members were
added to their little band. Wonder if
the ladlet rode the goat tuccetifullyT
It would ture be a trial for. their bob-
ble tkirts all right
beveral of our men folks are talking
or going to Kamat to harvest next
eek.
District 100 it having their school
buildings treated to a much needed
coat of paint wbinh vastly improves its
looks.
Mr. and Mrs. Prof. Green expect
their daughter to arrive on the ( of
.July for a short visit with home foils
Mrs. C. 0. RhJIou's sister Mist An-'
na Moore is visiting them. C. O is
feeling more like himself tbe last few
days than he Ha for a long time he is
able to be up and about the boute
I)r Marklev was called over iu eon-
imitatin ftilh Dr rMateron the ease of
Miss W right who was thought I be
Shake Off Your Rheumatism.
ow is the time to get rid of your
rheumatism. Try a twenty-fire cent
Vrttle of Chamberlain's Liniment ard
ee bow qatekly yoar rheumatic pains
disappear. Sold by all dealer".
Logan
The long looked for aad much seed'
ed ram reached cere Saturday morn
ing extending as far west aw Como.
F. M. and Marion Bohn have gone to
MoSet Colorado on business.
Albert Baldwin it working for Frank
Rubinson.
Geo. Oiborn has a crew of men work-
ing on the road jr.St north of town
eetspteling the work begun there two
weeks or more ago.
Tbe Logan boys are planning to or
ganize a ball team. They do their
playing on Sunday afternoon to which
somen&jec tml they might be en
gaged In something wone if they could
not play ball.
Toci Smith is up from Sbattuck for a
few days.
J. W Sanders cattle and hog buyer.
of Laverne is in this locality.
Guaranteed Eczema Remedy
The constant itching burning red
nets rash and disagreeable effects of
eczema tetter salt rheum. Itch piles
and irritating skin eruptions can be
readily cured and the skin made clear
and smooth with Dr. Hobson's Eczema
Ointment. Mr. J. C. Eveland.of Bath
III. says "I had eczema twenty-five
years and had tried everything. All
failed. When I found Dr. Hobioi.V
Eczema Ointment I found a cure."
This ointment i the formula of a phy
ilclan and has been in ue fnr yean)
co exporimnnt. That is why we guar
antee it. All druggists or by mail
Priee 50'. PfeiiW Chemieal Co PliH-
adelphia and St Louis
Our Social.
Backward turn backward.
Oh! time in your flight
And take us again
To last Thursday night
When after deciding.
We all met at lat
At Rot Phillips' home.
To enjoy our repast.
Of all our socials
We enjoyed this most.
Because a young bachelor
Was chose as our host.
He surely knows how
To rule over a hom.
But w've wondered wby
He's ruling it alone.
For all the girls
Would give their life
For a chance to be
"Our President's wife."
Hackward yes baekward.
For old time's sake.
And give us some more
Of that ice cream and cake.
Give us a seat
In the light of the ti.oon
Give us a partner.
Some cream and aipoon.
Then around the boB-9re
We all froze together;
Give us. oh give us
Ourereatn in warm weather.
Then our games were played.
While more eream was made
And we all found how low
The 'phone wire was laid.
At last came a program.
Volunteered from eah heart
And the clock then reminded
'Twas time to depart.
Forward turn forward
Oh make it right soon.
And give us our next
By tbe light of the moon.
Srai.so Poxtm's Rival
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FIR.E SALE!
JUNE 11th to 30 1913
LOOK! LISTEN! STOP!
At the Millinery Store.
NOV ON
A Big Sale
The time is here when I must have some Cash Some
goods are damaged by fire and water some are not but
everything goes at a BIG REDUCTION.
A EEW MENTIONED ITEMS
Alt Trimmed Hats at one half off. Ready-made Dresses
for tecltes and child ren 50 cts. to $ 1.50. Wash Dress Skirts
$L00 to $2 X. Many other ittn3 similar. B ys Waists
Mid Shirts Hose Underwear Gloves Embtoidjry' Laces
Handkerchiefs Belts Jewelery Dishes Dress Goods Silk
by tbe yard Muslins Towling Ribbons and Notions.
Everything goes for CASH. Come in if you wan
Bargains. Your patronage will be appreciated.
Mrs. W. H. Robertson
BEAVLR - OKLAHOMA
We Will Welcome You In
Qir BeLnk
Yiu willn"ei get a FROWN when you come
into our bank whether you want to deposit or
BORROW money Come in We will welcome
you. We will alo -welcome your account.
Make OUR Bank YOUR Bank
The BANK OF BEAVER CITY
All Deposits in tins. Bank are Guaranteed by the
Band Guaranty Fund of the State of Oklahoma.
FARMERS ATTENTION!
FARM LOANS WE HAVE PLENTY OF
MONEY TO I .OAK "N FARMS. THE
HIGH t THE LoWEST INTEREST
AND THE O. I KKEST MONEY.
WRITE PHONE OR SEE US.
BAUGHMAN-KLINE REALTY
LaK.emT Oklahoma
CO.
DcLaval Cream Separators
Have received the Highest Awards over all
other centrifugal Separators and creaming sys-
tems at every important exposition held in any
country since their original invention in 1878 in
eluding the Chicago Paris Buffalo St. Louis
Brussels and other World's Fairs.
DcLVAL separated Cream and Butter made therefrom hac scored
Highest and Won all Highest Awards at ocr .National Dalrj Show and eery
National BultermaVcr's Association from 1S92 to 1912 inclusive.
Sec and Try One Before Yoa Boy.
C. C. DeQRAW Agent Beaver and Forgan Oklahoma.
CASH MEAT MARKET
C. P. ANGLETON Prop.
ChokfsL Fresh Meats of all Kinds also Smoked Meats
Lard Cheese Pickles Etc.
FRESH VEGETABLES
Every Wednesday and Saturday
vWt'
Everything Clean and Sanitary
in and Inspect our Shop
Come
BEAVER.
OKLAHOMA
Constipation
"For many years i was troubled in
spite of all so called remedies lused.
At Isjt I found quick relief and cure j
.n those mild yet thorough and
iczuij vtonuenui
DR. KING'S
NewLifePiils
adolsh Echlnreet. En3In.X.Y.
1 "SCENIS PES.E3T7LEATM.L0RUGCISTS.
mLZUUVBMA.
E. W. NEFFf Proprietor.
CANDY CIGARS FRUIT
Bread A Pies J Cookies 0 and $ Cakes
Chili and Short Orders at All Hours.
REGULAR MEALS 25 Cents
The Best Place in Town (o Get
a uoou bouare Aical.
Spend Your Money with Home Merchants.
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The Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 3, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 26, 1913, newspaper, June 26, 1913; Beaver, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc68957/m1/2/: accessed May 3, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.