The Beaver Herald (Beaver, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 45, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 15, 1915 Page: 8 of 8
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FIRE LIGHTNING and TORNADO
II
INSUR.ANCE
State Mutual Insurance Company
J. 0. JUDD Agent
Bbaver - Oklalioma
GREAT
CAMPAIGN
LUNCHED
ERE
Dr. W. J. McCrary Says That
Pellagra and Hook Worm
Terror Must be Driven From
Our Fair Sunny South Land.
CITY MARKET
W. a. STRANATIIAN Prop.
Fancy Groceries and Meats
Fresh Fish and Oysters
Vegetables Fruit Celery
Order Delivered I'roiitpllv
Bring in your Butter and Eggs
CasH for Hides and Furs
Will Buy Your Fat Stock
Denver OUIn.
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fy Tho P. Urnldwood Thou. C. Brnldwood
BKAIUWOOD & SOW
Bonded iilostxacters
Prompt Accurate and Reliable
Do a General Abstract Business
Uonior. - ... Oklahoma
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LARGE CROWD HEARS EVANGELIST RUN-
YAN'S CLOSING SERMON OF UNION
REVIVAL SERVICES.
f)no of tlio most MtecHfiil meetings
ever hold in Denver closed last Sunday
evening. Tho meetings were held
under tin auspices of "Denver (!opel
Tpntu" nnd conducted by He v. William
llunynu of Hnldtvin Kansas A great
ileal of iri'inratnry vtork linil been
dnin by tlm Christian pcoplo of tlio
tnvru nml Union Hominy evening ser-
vices wurt lii'lil lor severnl weeks prior
to the licin liiiiK of tlio meetings which
lipgnu Mnndny evening Mnrs.li '-'1st nml
was conducted tlio first two nights by
tlm ministers of lliu town Kvnngolist
Uiinyau arriving Wednesday evening.
Tlm mooting1 vvern held nt Hid court
house in tlio court room unit tho
KvaiiKellit was nsslstctl by n large
uhorutof llfly voice nml special num-
ber wen; provided liy soloists nml
mixed nml innlo tuu'Cttcs There
was n largo attendance nutl profouml
Iptorcst from tho llrst nml thentteu-
ilnnco iooreRicd from night to night
tonictinip taxing tho largo nml spac
ious court room to Its utmost capacity
hvangelist Ruiiyan enptlrntcil tho pro
tho nfternmiti Ulblo hour meeting
wero very helpful Ills special nil-
ilrosses to men were forceful and nl
the two meetings for men held during
the revival ho demonstrated his ability
to grip nml liold tlm intention uf the
largo number of men present through
out tho entire fiervlac l'robnbly the
most strenuous day of the entire series
of meeting' was last Sunday. The
Kvntigellst delivered four iiinBterlii)
discourses one at ll:f o'clock to the
Sunday school uf tho town which luul
met at tho various churches and march
oil In n body Hying their banners and
pennant" to tho court liuu'e where
spiici) had been provided anil unsigned
so as to linye o.ieh clues with ilx tenrh-
er together Kevorni decisions Mere
made lit tin o'ose of this fcrvlco Thou
followed the II o'clock service and nn
nftcrnouii sorvlco at it o'clock nt which
time n special nddresi was delivered to
tho converts in which tho L'vaugelisl
urged them to hold out faithful until
the end Tho culmiuntlng service vviif
hold nt S o'clock in tho evening Into
nhlc.Ii tho Kviugelist throw hli whole
foul striking nt every sin nnd vice nuil
urging Clirlntir.il people to live pute
i nhd upright lives. When tho invltit
Perlnpn ono oT tho greatest movo
ninntn that tlie ffolilli has ovor known
is that vyhlrh Iiuh just been launched
iIiioiikIi a corporntton of busbies
men proffinilniiHl men nnd tho emi-
nent phjttlclnn. Or W .1 MeCrnry
if Carbon Hill Alabama to drlvo
from tho Houth those dreaded ill-
xoahor polliiRnr and hook worm. It
run tbono two (lostroynm -of honlth
mil buppliietw Hint retimed .lolm I)
ItoPkornllovv to iloimto a million dol
turn for nn offprllvo euro Thla cure
Iiiih been found Or V J MeCrnry
u promlnont phyalclfn of Marlon
County Alabaliia ban liy hovoii
carB' treatmnnt of pellagra and
'took worm in IiIh county nnd tlio nil
lolulng coiiutlPH In Nortli Alabaimi
provon bnyond any doubt Hint lib
dlarovory and tronlnient will euro tin
worat fauna that nro to bo found
Many ppoplo hnvp these diseases win
aro lining fronted for nlhor troubles
nnd l)r MeCrnry hna nrrnnged to glvi
i freo diagnosis to nil nick peopk
vlio wish to tako ndvantngo of bin of
for A coupon will bo found belov
which mnt-t bo urpiI in writing fo
his freo dtngnoitH It will bo Inter
tliH: to road one of tho hundreds o
ostimonliilM Doctor McCrary hns re
ii'ved from his groat work wblcl
follows:
Ouln. Aln Mnrel t lOU
"My wlfo It. d pellagra It wan lib
ivor lirtr; it vvnn ilrondful to look nt
Wo bad to keep her feet nnd handi
Med tip: her mind wnH off nomo bill
t mil happy to nny sho Is now red nni'
osy nnd I aa bonltb) an nnybodj
'In only welched 85 pounds vvhoi
dm commenced tho Or McCrary pel
aK'n euro Now -alio vvolghn 114
iiiiiniN I am Rind to nay that thr
'lr MeCrnry pollnttrn euro in a won
lorful Irontniont I wlah overtime
vim hna pnllngrn could lmvo Been mj
vlfo when alio conimoucod tho I)r
MeCrnry pellagra cure nnd could ner
ior now " I) AUTHRY
Rend mo pfcrllcubirn of your Fre
Dlnguimbi fur rullngru nnd Uool
Worm BiiffororH.-
.N'nmo . ...
roRlofficn . r
SOito .. ..
Cut out this eutlro coupon nml fill In
.-our mwuo nnd address plainly nnd
mnll your enquiry to
Or. V. .1. .McCrary I'ellngrn nnd
Hook Worm KemedlpN Inc.
IH). 7U CAII1ION 1111. 1 Ali..
ROLL OF HONOR.
r.rsicvrAiC T
Mrs. KonU U. I.oach Lincoln Nebr
I.. II Imnaiter Dilhart Texas
J I. llrldwcll.Uranltu
Miss I.nnra Coleman lt. Carroll III
Miss Desslo Held Lpgnn
II V Nicholson Logan
V. V. l.nng Ilenver
Jas Thompson IMveraide
01ms Illnklo Heaver
r. W 0 ray Gray
Otlo Uarhy Kuowlcs
Mrs. Orant Harmon lUchllold Kns.
It M lloren Heaver
.1. E Kuslcr Uito
Mrs l'red Ciimmiugs Oilroy Calif.
J II. Cunningham Logan
0 O Kinder Haiku
new HunscmnKns
Barney O'Neill Mad lion
.1 IC. Lee Kord Kas.
i.i i i i i lion wus given vneivo reipoiiueu ar
plo with us nlensing manner nnd pro-i. . . ' ..
." . . . ...ii : tlio r.vangelist slood on tho tdatform
with nil tiiH converts nbout him and
prayed lli.'it (!od might keep them
faittifnl nnd uso (hem for tho upbuild-
ingof His kiiigdimi and then turning
f.. nnd grasp of the Word of (Jod. Ho
knew tho ltlblo and beliuvt-d initns
being thft'"rivver of t!od unto Siilra-
tion " ll carried his nml fence vvllh
bun. bating tbuiu in teurs and in
litui;htr ainot rtt tho same time. Ha
atiacKxl in In every form nnd uruvd
tlu Clirlftian people to be out for
( tin t He had a nouderful way of
presenting tlio invitation of J"tus nnd
no nue aouUI sit in bis presence with
nut bnvint it dosiro to llo n better lite
l.fty-llvv the largest number of whom
to bid fartswcll to tho peoplo who bad
roceinil blin and treated lilm soHndlj
thorn vv:is ruaieely n dry lyoiuthe
vt throng who stood before him and
expreiipd regret that tho ilieetlii(;s
vvro closing so soon
Rev Kunynii left by mi timoliilrV(arlj
Moiulay moruini; for Liberal. Knnsar
whore hu took n train fur llaldtviii nnd
were adults uiailu Iho decision for n i lvn vgI rt ( with liomo folk
better life The Kvnngoliu's ttilks nt before beginning hi next campaign.
LESSONS OF YOUTH
Youthful impressions arc lasting especially
if (hey are lorcibly applied like mother's slipper
used to be.
Touch tlm child roil llmt saving is a duty thoy owo
to themselves. Old nue conies to nil hut it'softau lmrd
to make youth ratline it. l'lirly fanned habits nro Inst
iiiK ones. Tho child taught to ronlixo the full value of a
dnllnt' Ih botuu' equipped tlmu tho ono whoso head Is
stullcd with knowledge of ti dozen dead languufjea Our
bank will help your clitldron to save. Open nn account
for them.
The BANK OF BEAVER CITY
UBAVI-R OKLAHOMA
samwwnninwmwiinwwnirwwwwwrnninininifww
"NATIONAL" R.vibber Filler 3
Fill your unto casings with NATIONAL UIT1HKU
PICjIjISII. Saves your casings eliminates inner tubos
fe does lyvny with ptintttires blowouts rhn-ctits And tho vZi
& punp. Always Koudy T.tkes nwa Worry. Seo 5
DR. L. S. MUNtSELL Ag't. 3
Denver OUInliom.i rS
7ii!iiaJlliaiHiliiliiiiiailUliiitillJliJ:WillliiIllllilllUIHIiiill
L. T. L'S. ENTERTAINED.
On Saturday afternoon Mrs. Jdhnnio
Innes had tho pleniiiro of greeting
near lifty Legloncrs nt liar home who
directed by their superintendent Mrs.
Miller gave nn interesting program
mil entered into heart to heart talks
ibout the beautiful commemoration ol
the rcsurrcatlon of our Savior.
Many Interesting games were playod
I'ho egg hunt was enJoyeJ by' all and
each child was happy In capturing
more than ono to tako home after
dainty refreshments wero served and
hanking their hostess for the delight-
ful occasion.
When nature undo you she set n
mark for you to reach. Aro you
there?
PRESBYTERIANCilURCH.
I)r Ilobrrt Liddell will conduct tin
services nt tho I'rpsbyterlan church
Sunday April 18th both morning and
evening
The doors of the oliurch will bo open
to receive nil persons desiring to unltp
with tho church v
The Ei.nsn.
FEDERAL "DRUG LAW A STRINGENT
MEASURE.
Tho Federal Drug law whioh hns
jut ncently gono Into euVct U the
most stringent measure of ls kind
ever passid and Is causing grief to the
"dope" Mends whoso supply of opium
morphine cocoalua heroin and other
habit-forming drugs ha been put off
by tho provisions of tho anti-nnrcotic
act. "With tho enforcement of this act
III hoped that the illicit uio of thei e
terrible drugs may be llnally eradicat.
e'd
Heavy penalties nro fixed for the
violation of the law which prohibits
unjone from selling or giving nvvay
drugs of this nntuto except tin' pre-
scription of a reputable physician
surgeon or dentist nnd even then the
drugs eau only bu obtalnrd in small
nu'tntltic for purely medicinal purposes
'Iho law Imposes n penalty on the
physician who wronglully pretcrihe
the drug ns well as the dispenser.
Until tho passage of tho Federal law
fow persons had any Idea of Iho extent
of (he hold which tho dope habit has
upon tho people of tho United States
It hns reached a stage. which is indeed
alarming as evidenced liy tho vast
number of victims of tho drugs who
liavo applied to hospitals for treatment
which Is nbout their only relief There
Is scarcely a hospital in nnj of the
larger cities that Is not lilted tolls
utmost capacity with thoso who ntr
lerkmg to lit cured and Iho lav hns
only been In ellcot n few weeks Many
havo tho dope on hand to supply them
tor a Unit but when thai U exlmnitcd
thoy too will liavo to turn to the hos-
pltalt for telief. It is well that the
government has seen tho need sf strict
regulation along this line nnd greatly
to lit hopd that at no far-distant dato
they will llKn-vvlio put their stamp of
disapproval upon the liquor tralllc by
throning around it such stringent re-
strictions that tlio ''tipplers" as well
as the "dope (loads" will have' tore
form.
When a man believes in himself
1 others coon share his beliefs
W. C. T. U. NOTES.
(Dy Mkuissa S. Fku.ow.)
Tho Hoard has purchased the Kcnrns
Suncres near the nctdamy a nn endowment.
Miiis Mabel Schmnns Is engnged to
teach nt tlio ncadimy next year.
The W 0. T. 11. will meet with Mrs
L It. Q'linn nt 1 p m.v Friilny. Hub
ect "SulTinge." Mrs. Robert Loof-
bmirrow lender.
Itev. J Lemmon nnd Dillon Drown
if Oa'to wero guests of Mr. White
Monday evening nt Supt. Fellow's
homo.
Tho Iicvival at Acadmny held by I
N. Walker resulted In eighty special
blessings.
Wo aro glad to report the siqk ns nil
uuprotlng nicely. 0. 1). Smith nnd
(Jeo. Kile both of whom wero In nvery
Tltical condition for rovernl days lnal
week aro well on tho road to recovery
nd others wno wero ill nte Improving
You will never bo sucessful until you
know yoiirsolf better thnti jou do your
ntlghbor.
KODAK
FINISHING
KODAKS FILMS OEVtLOPIIlG
P R I K T I H G
Prices on Ajiplicntlon
J. M. AlOORE & SQN
Kansas City Mo.
.100 Kast ll'lh Strcot
BKEBDKII8 NOTICE
DR. CASTO.
A Iteglstered Morgan Stallion No.
5711."! slreil by Dick SkinnerV famous
xiallion IIIOADI.IOHT the champion
llluo Hibbon winner of tho United
State.
OR CASTO isnCheatnut. irii hand
high weight lilO lb 0 yenrs old.
beautiful form nutl action winner of
tho blue ribbon for 1011 nt Kansas
Stntt) Fair nnd at Sewnrd nnd Meade
Kansas nnd Ilenver Oklahoma County
Fairs
If you can Qnd n bottpr bred hn'rse
or a better breeder than DR. OASTO
don't breed to him. His Slro is LViyr.
old and stands nt tho head of a herd
doTii close to Fort' Worth Texas
They aro good when thesp grado nnd
sornb horses nro dead nnd gone.
Will male tho season of IMIfi begln-
nfeg April 1st. ns follows: Monday
and Thursday of each week nt Coley
Strickland's barn nt Forgan Oklu
Tuesday. Wednesday Friday and Sat-
urday of each weilv at residence of II
II. Hanson Heaver Oklahoma
-IKRMS' l2 0Utiin'iut--olt to tt l(l n
nick 00 for tlm umon J5 00 f(.r ilni;lofor
ttc mure anil colt KtsiiilR'KxrTor iittIco fr
nml it 8iM or removed Iruia county tervloo (oo
heroinei duo nt once will nut U ropuiHllile
feraecl.lei'ts butrnro nlll li token tipierrn
lliclroccurrtnre. DrctMInK lumrs 10W) m
tii 4 .00 1. in.
NO Kl'NIUV llltKEDINO.
H II HANSON
Mauagcr and Owner.
FARM LOAN
Are you going to need a new Loan
or are you going to increase the one
you have? I have a good proposition
which it will pay you to investigate.
Either write or call at my office in
Beaver.
H. N. LAWSON
Beaver
Oklahoma
Candy Fruits ' Nuts
Cigars and Tobacco
BAKERY G00D5 and SHORT ORDERS
OI-O. II RUSH. Prop.
Opposite HERALD Cfflco
Uonvor OHIa.
Wichita Falls
R.oute
Winter Tourist rates toN points in
Texas Florida Louisiana Georgia
and New Mexico.
Corpus Christi Texns $33.25
Galveston Texas $29.20
Low Rates to Other Points
Retuan Limit May 1st 19)5
For tletttiled Infoviimtion write
N. A. RICO Aot. C. L. FONTAINE G. P. A.
Forgan Okla. Wichita Falls Tejtas.
Scandrett & Fuest
Iilett ani
ii
til
ELLWOOD and ROYAL
HOG FENCE
Liberal Kansas
r.
LUMBER
Biilding Material
CEMENT
POSTS and GLASS
Good Old Colorado Coal
You can find' just what you
want ut our yard and our prices
are right too. .Come in and
see us '
Yours for Uuslneen
PAUL W. LIGHT & CO.
BEAVUR OKLA.
E. D. nUMWJUBY Local Mnnudcr
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