The Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 27, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 11, 1913 Page: 1 of 4
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BEAVER HERALD
Oldest Oklahoma Newspaper Republican for Principle
VOL XXVII
BEAVER BEAVER COUNTY OKLAHOMA THURSDAY
DI5CBMIJ1-R ii. 1913. No. 27
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Is a protection and guarantee
against alum which is found in
the low priced baking powders.
To be on the cafe side when buying
baking powder examine the label and
take only a brand shown to be made
from Cream of Tartar.
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Cashier Parker of the Knowles
l-iuk was a Beaver visitor yesterday.
Attorney 0. F. Tvryford -
Thursday from u professl
Glizler- " . - -
Mm OGJDe(Jraw is undergoing the
tortures oTacvero attack of laRnipj
th'S week. JSJ.i.Vw
.Mr and Mrs. H. J. Coff?y of La.
Kemp drove over to Deavur on busi-
lies Tuesday.
K. H. Strong in in tlie country this
week building a barn for W. E. Bass
of Elmwnod
E. L. Fiekel. of the Fr-izurit Fickel
AbHrset Oouii'iny. attended tu busi-
ness Mt I'orgun Tuesday.
Cap't. H. A. Busing WR down from
Miles Kansas yesterday shaking
hands with old friends.
II Lawson I laid up at homo with n
severe attack of catarrh of the .torn-
ch. His ennditlnn is not serious.
The automobile traflbt has been enn-
imdous by its absence since the re--nt
rains. Too much mud tu make
vWiotoringa real pleasure.
Superintendent Fellow and wife will
villi the southeast corner of the coun-
ty before Christmas. Prof A. T
White will keep bachelor hill In
their absence.
i Painter Hrinlsliaw or the Soii'l'
l Flats i weilding the brush on the In-
terior of the new bank building while
"I'nt" is putting the Mulshing touches
I to our new IIKkalii olllco.
0 F. Twyford. an attorney locateil
at Heaver Oklahoma was in town on
profeM'ona' business this week. For
twenty years .Mr. Twyfnrd wa aetivelj
engaged in heuspitper work laterprac-
ticing law in Oklahoma City. Glazier
.. vTNfcholson.nf Logan wag In tie
county seat Monday piiyinu taxes and
takinjjejimoither business In'orest.
VhileIhBre bnfnhliTJihe Ili-iiiit. .u'fi
a.njlWWtfMivgtrr.)r Mpiylf md a.
other for Mr Mary A Duncan of Sa
inn- .tiiAouri wiuen wo greatly ap
probated.
II II Hanson is in receipt of word
from his brother E.1 who I. now locati d
at Ft. Smith. Arkansas advising that
ho rim his wife have been ill for some
time and are yet considerably Inclis
posed. Reaver friends are more than
sorry to hear nf their illness and trust'
they may rapidly recover. Hetter re-
turn to the land of health and wealth.
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Public Library Opened.
The Public Library of the W. C. T.
U. was formally opened and dedicated
to the use of the citizens of Heaver
county Suurdny at 2 o'clock p.m.
Several of the members were present
and helped list new Iio.iUs that came
in. We now have ninety-two books
and a number of excellent magazines
which will rurnish free reading to all
who nlh around their own firesides.
these long winter evenings. Twenty
hooka were loaned the ilrst day de-
spl'e the rain and wind. The U. A. II
room will he open each Saturday from
2 o'clock to 4 o'clock p. m. We wel-
come you to come and choose your
book.
Heavkr W. 0. T. U.
The writer returned Suurdny morn
ing from n briol trip ta Kansas City ti
which point we accompanied our nleoe
Miss Helen .Murphy who was called
home by the lllnwis of her little broth
er Fred. She met her father atif
mother at this point they havlii
brought Fred to com-ult a special!;
regarding his hearing which has be-
come very seriously impaired on ac
count of Ills Htllict'on Sim will remaii
at home until after the lloldays when
if her brother's condition permit n'
will return and complete her work It
the He.iver High School We left Ilea
?er early Tuesday morning the 2d
in the rain and the came Member con
ditiiins prevailed throughout the n
"ire Juurii'-y. INin fell all the way t.
K mas Cily. throughout our two days
stay there and all the way on there-
turn trip the mini being so deup and
rain still coming ilonti at such a livnlj
rate when e reached Forgan as to
compel us to stay 'over the night ai
that place and return to lb-aver next
morning via the mail hack automobile
service being out of the question The
rain has been general all over the cen-
tral ard southern section of the coun
try. Farther north and west the rain
has been supplanted by snow which In
many places has fallen to a depth of
four and five fret. We are mighty
thankful that kind Providence gae us
the rain instead of the snow
Beaver County Extremely
Wet.
The rains which have prevailed al-
most continuously the past week havu
given Dearer county a soaking such as
she has not rtccivrd for many a long
day and the ground is thoroughly sat-
urated. The rain fell for the must
pirt In a slow steady drizzle and at no
time did It come down much faster
than It could be absorbed by the ground
and thus the soil got the rull benellt of
the entlrn precipitation which meas-
ured about three inches.
It farmers will follow the Instruc-
tions which have appeared In this pa-
per from time to time and conserve
'his moisture by "stopping the bottle"
if xl yoar's crops are assured Sot qi e
Irop of this splendid rain wlnoh can
) conserved should be allowed to es-
nipe. Now is the time to do the work
mil we hope every larmr in Heaver
mint) will do his best. If there are '
hose who do not know best how to
iroceed with the "stopping the bottle"
rocess let him write to Supt. Mario
Voodson of the Demonstration Farm I
epartment and full Information and
'isiruftlon will be gladly furnished.
Ve are not likely to have these copious
ains nxt summer when we most need
hem so let us take care of what mois-
ure wo may while we have it.
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Ranges
Hardware
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GUNS
Amiiiiiiiiiion
Harness
Caskets
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District Court Convenes
Judge W. O. Crow arrived in Heaver
late Tuesday evening after a battle
with the muddy roads euroute from
Liberal Court convened Wednesday
morning and the wheels of Justico a-
steadily grinding.
Attorney 8awyer of the law firm of
Sawyer & Guskill of Liberal Kaunas
I' here attending court. He called in
at the Herald ofllce and had hi firm'
name placed on our ever-growing sub-
scription list.
W. F. Mnrg.in manager of the Bie
Jo 1 ii n'n.r ' ii- ...j nt Forgo was a
Be er o . . hj Winie in town
heuopp.d in at the Herald olllce and
had his name euterud on our Gig Book
lor which he Imsour thanks.
Street Commissioner H. 0. Fain was
at work on the streets with a drag tins
eok. If this work is kept up until
Ire ground is thoroughly packed tlio
greets will be put in line shape but
unless it Is done they are going to he
terribly cut up
The people of Ueaver and vicinit)
are cordially invited to the Peace
meeting mi Friday ai 3 o'clock p. m
nt the Presbyterian church. The old
soldiers arc to talk on the realities of
war. They will not be with u much
longer. Lot us hear their niesiagCh
from their own litis. Miih. Fki.i.oh
President of W C. T U.
The cnmp'ign missionary enrnn ittee
will 'old sessions at Cllne Saturday
vening the 20th and Sunday morn-
ing and "veiling the Hist All are in-
vited to attend. " Speakers will be there
from several neighborhood. Coy Mor-
Ki:n has charge of the song service
Mrs II. May Smith nnd Mrs. Austin
Lewis will conduct the meetings.
Bazaar and Food Sale.
The Marthas will hold their Christ
mas Bazaar In the new Herald build
ing Saturday. December 13 101?.
Open ail day. Come early and select
your gifts before the supply runs short.
There will be on sale fancy aprons' tea
jackets evening nnd breakfast caps
cushions fancy hand-bags and various
other ui-eful and attractive articles.
We will alsu conduct a food sale at
the name time. Come in and buy your
bunday dinner.
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1 NELS DARLING
Lecturer and Entertainer
HE IS COMIIWG
To Make You Laugh
To Make You Think
High School Bld. December 16th 1913
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FRIDAY EVENING DEC. 19 1913
"PLAIN PEOPLE"
A Rural Play in Four Acts by Dana J.
Stevens presented by Home Talent
Caste. "A Play That's Different."
Full of Funny Incidents and Telling
Lines. Plays two hours and a quarter
Admission 25c 35c and 50c
Reserved Seats on sale at Mis. Robertsqn's
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Anti-Saloon League Man
Coming.
State Secretary Payne of the Anti-
Saloon League will be in Heaver next
Monday the inth and will lecture at
the Christian church at night. There
will be music by the Heaver band nnc
an interesting program. Secretary
P.iyne is an aident and able worker in
t ie cau and he lias a burning message
which you miss much if you fall tu hear.
Rig Snows in the West.
The daily pipers bring reports of
big sn in thu west and northwest
ftt Denver the city is burled In four
feet of snow nnd railroad and telegraph
e ii-neotinn was entirely cut off for sev-
eral days. The same condition pre-
vails In many othe' Meatinns. Beaver
oiunty people are glad that they es-
caped tho snow and got the sploudld
rain instead
Stomach Troubies Disappear.
. Stomach liver and kidney trouble
weak nerves lame back and female Ills
disappear when Electrio Hitters are
used. Thousands of women would not
he without a bottle in their homo.
Eliza Pool of Depew Okla. writes:
'Electric Bitters ral-ed me from a bed
of sickness nnd buffering and has done
mo n world of good I wish every suf-
f'rlng woman could tie this excellent
remedy and find out. as I did just how
good it Is " As It has helped thousands
of othersrlt surely will do the same for
you Every bottle guaranteed 50c and
Ii 00 At all Druggists. H. E. Huck-
lsk i Co Philadelphia or St. Louii.
New Mail Route.
Service will commence Tuesday the
10th on the new mall route from For-
gan via Heaver to La Kemp and from
Beaver to Riverside. Will Kings se-
cured the contraot for the Forgati to
LiKemp route and has moved to For-
gin to bo ready to take up the work
The contract for thn Heaver to River-
side route was let to Willis Ralbourn.
To Prevent lllood Poisoning
tply at once the wonderful old reliable DR
roRTKirs ANTiaumc iikaliko oil.. .
ideal dressing; tbat relieves pajn anil liesli it
lurHHioiiiur. noi iiDimcni. zsc.soc. 11.00
Floods in Texas.
The Hraios river bottom In south
central Texas Is badly Hooded an'
much suffering and loss of life and
property Is the result. The river Is
running five miles wide and with a
current like a mill race carrying death
and destruction before It. The death
toll will reach Into the hundreds and
the property loss to manr millions.
Art in Christmas Packages.
If you wish your Christmas packages
to look aftractlve you cannot afford to
overlook our announcement on another
page. Briefly wo are offeringa Christ-
mas packagn containing 220 pieces
comprising stickers tags address cards
seals postcards etc. in connection
vvjth. a year's subscription to this paper
and In addition The Weekly Inter
Ocean and Farmer the great Chicago
metropolitan weekly and Farm and
Home the recogniied agricultural pa-
per. all for only 11.26. The Christmas
package Is a beauty. Come In and see
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Second Semest.'r Begins Jan
uary 12 1914.
The Second Semester nf the Beiv-v
High School opens Jan. 12. lull a
which time there will be a number of
new classes organize I It will be pos
thin fir new pupils tn enter at ihl.
time and by continuing till the end of
the term make a number of high sehiml
credits
The Denver High tv-honl is well
equipped for elllcient work and is do
ing such work In all departments as
Is showji by tho approval given liy the
itate b(aril of education Time speiu
in this s.'hool will mean creilirs tha
mav be 'transferred to any educationa
institution without ndHiiVnal exnml-
uiU'in Heaver is the onlv lnwl
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from Wood wssrd Ui (iiiyimin that (son
the accredited lUt
Some fifteen of mir mipll nre paying
their own expenses while in school hj
lining odd Job- outsidiiof sehoo hours.
A few positions or UiU uutine may still
be secured. Those Interested in the
a.liool or in securing po-itions where
they may pay part of their expenses
-h mid address Superintendent Swaim
who will be glad to usslst in any milli-
ner poi.sihlo.
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To Cure- a Cold In One Day
TikeLAXATI VI? DROMO Quinine. It stops the
Cough uj Headache and works off the Cold.
Druggist refund money It it falls to cure.
B. W. GROVES slsnatura on escu hox. 25c.
QravcJ Walk to Court House.
Judge W. M. Hush Is certainly en-
titled to the thanks nnd hearty appro
elation of the people of Heaver for the
good work he has donn the past week
in superintending iIih building of a
gravel walk from Douglas Avenue to
tlm.Goiirt House. Judge Rush Is a
pnbllo-nilnded citizen nnd ohm who be
lleves In doing things. Jf we had a
few more like him there would he
something doing In town improvement.
How to Bankrupt the Doctors.
A prominent New York physician
says "If it were not for the thin stock
lugs and thin soled shoes orn by wo-
men the doctors would probably he
bankrupt." When you contract u cold
do not wait for It to develop into pneu-
monia but treat it at once. Chamber-
lain's Cough Remedy Is Intended ea-
pecially for cough and colds and has
won a wide reputation by Its cures of
thesedlseases It is most effectual and
Is pleasant and safe to take For sale
by all dealers. !
Christian Church Services.
f'hri.ilan Church Services Sunday
December II (la
llilile C'C'iiiol nt 10:00 o'clock a. m.
Miiriiiiiu M-rvlfn nt II :(V) o'clock.
8ubJ.i('t "The Sin of Achati "
Christian Endeii'or at 0:30 p. m.
Evening Servie..t 7.30 o'clock ti tn.
Sutijeet "(ld.i Beautiful Out-
doors." A sped erin.iii to the y mug
people. '
A cordial Invitation i ortonded tn
allr- ' - - - -. .--
L. L. f haw. Pastor.
Presbyterian Sunday School.
Every Sunday at 10:00 o'clock n. m.
All are cordially Invited In attend
and will be heartily welcomed.
W. F. Ouihos Supt
Pit His Case Exactly.
"When fe:her was sick about sir
years ago ho read an advertisement of
Chamberlain's Tablets in the papers
that 111 his case exactly" writes Miss
Margaret Campbell or Ft Smith Ark.
'He purchased a box of them and lie
has not been sick since. My Mstcr had
stomach trouble nnd was also benefited
by them " For sale by all dealers
pi com
$12.50 to $35.00
Large New Line to
Select From
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Well Supplies
We are prepared to supply all
your wants in our line. Brand new
stock. We treat you right and will
appreciate your trade.
CARTER TRACY HARDAREJCOMRANY
BEAVER OKLAHOMA
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