The Beaver Herald (Beaver, Okla.), Vol. 29, No. 40, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 9, 1916 Page: 4 of 10
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A SAW
A HATCHET
A HAMMER
A PLANE
A CHISEL
A GRINDSTONE
A WHETSTONE
A SQUARE
A BRACE AND BITS
AN AUGER
SOME NAILS
STAPLES AND TACKS
A FEW HINGES AND LOCKS
tub BeQver Herald
MAUDE 0. THOMAS - - Publisher.
rOBMSHED EVKItY TIIOK8DAY.
t ttrsd t tbn potoillc nt ltaaritr Oklahoma
at aecimd clan uinll mattar.
Advertising rates made known upon
application. Prion ri'usmmblo.
ubacrlptlon Price $1.00 n Year
Itend the Hkiumi niln today.
Official Directory
Dirt. JudKe
Oo Treasurer
Co. Olork Hint
Deeds
Uo. Juiliie
Co. Supt.
Sheriff
Court Clerk
Oo. Atty.
Surveyor
Assessor
Com. 1st Dint.
Cm). 3d Diat.
Coin. 3d Dlat.
representative.
W. O. Crow
I'. I'. FryslnRer.
ui-olllein IteRlster of
H. 51. Hulick.
John A. Spohn
II. 0. Kellotv.
J. M. Jotll'H.
O. C. neClmnr.
0. F. Twyfortl
I.ynn Moore.
Geo." II. WrlRlit
J. II Ori'ivcll Gate.
V. 0. KutledRc.
l.ftKcinp.
Thos. MoI.-vin.UrHy.
Howard M. Drake.
Uombey.
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TIME TABLE
EEAVER MEADE & ENGLEWOOD RY.
North lli.uml South Humid
lloA Duwn ltul Up
El a i
PM Atvi Arvi pm
3 00 5 45 Lv BEAVER Ar 7 40 6 00
8 15 6 00 fMcKee 7 15 5 15
3 45 6 30 Ar Forgan Lv 7 00 b 00
Not. 1 and l! Dally
.Not. U and 1 Daily except Sunday
f!nnupat!nn at Kurgan
WICHITA KALI.S &
.NOUTHWhSrEKN
No. n paosunRxr arrives. 0:41) p. m
Ho. SI loaal arrives ... a: 16 p. in
No. i passeiifier leaves. . .0;-I5h. in.
No. 23 local leaves. ... 0 IT a. in.
Connections at Woodward
SANTA KK
Uolos Knst (loinff West
1 W0 a. in. 11 iW p. m
5l4li p. in. 4 : 10 ;i in.
Connectlnns at Klk Cily
KOCK Inl.AM)
Golo'KEast GdlnK West
8:30 p. in. 12: 20 p. in.
StM p. in IS -Km. m.
METHODIST CHURCH.
Services nte held at the Methodist
Church each Sunday as follows.
10 a. m Sunday School.
- 11 a. m. Sermon.
7:00 p. mi Epworth League.
8 p. m. Sermon.
Wednesday afternoon. Ladies' Aid
Thurs: Workers' Conference 7 p.m.
Choir Practice S p. in.
Everybody welcome to any and all
of these services. K. K I.kwi
Pastor.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
Christian church services will be
held Sunday March 12lh as follow:
Bible reboot at 10 u'oloek a. m
Mornluu service at II n'ulork . in.
Christian Endeavor at 7 o'clock p m
Bvttning service at 7:30 o'clock p. in.
Jilvarybody cordlal'y iutitnl
U I.. Sua. I'-isior.
J. O. Kl.t is. Musical Director
The Carina That 0;es Hot Affect lt Km
Her tr ot its lanle ai Ux-" r r Sr LATvA
TVt BROMOQl'INIMf l hftrrllno ititiao
Omu nc ind dctt not cu nrr-uiit- nor
rtor C i" bead Kemrnilxr th lulii nr it -d
look Jtr the lulur ol K. W (.aovK. ijc
When You Have
These things at hand you can
do many jobs which otherwise
would cost you much money or
would remain undone and that
might cost you MORE money.
Often the cost of employing one
single job done would be greater
than the cost of all these useful
articles. Think it over and then
look them over at
Caner Tracy Hardware Company
A. C. lleatty Is erecting a nifty bun-
Knlnw on th Sou ill Side
Mrs. K 1. Fickel spent it few days
the past week shopping at Liberal
Kausai. She returned Monday.
Prof. Ilulley and wile of Woodnanl
were fiiicsts of Prof and Mr. Homer
Hill last week. Prof Halley is princi-
pal ol the Woodward high school.
Rev I L. Bhaw purchased a site
this week in the new addition which II
II. Barnard is promoting and has coin-
menced the erection of a neat home
Attorney Chas. Swludnll of Wood-
ward was in Heaver a few days the
past week looking after professional
business.
W. G. Strauathati wu called to litj-
lord Kansas tho llrst of llmwtek by
a message atuinunciiiK the serious ill.
nets of his father.
Ernest Smith. ot Woodward arrived
in Ucater the first of the week to take
charge of tho pharmacy department of
the DavIsdruKstoreduritig the absence
of Mr. Davis.
Mrs. Alt Boyle enjoyed a visit last
week from her little sister Mi
Louise who came over from Wood
ward Friday and remained over return-
ing Sunday
II. It. iiarnara enjoyed a visit the
past week from his brother Edwsrd
who recently arrived from Portland
Oregon.iand who has located at Uiij-
mon being associated with J. L Glea-
SJO
Druggist N. It Davis uiniiaipr of
the Davis Drug Company establi'hiueiii
here Is in Wichita Kansas this week
where liu Is taking it pnt ttraduute
course in pharmacy. He expects to tie
gone a month.
C H. Foltom.of Alva wai here the
iirst oi me we k ami made a'rangt-
mmits to lease the Niles brick which
will ho built on the corner of the First
nd Douglas Mr. Fiii'om will occupy
the same as soon as completed with u
llncket store.
County Superintendent Wakelleld.
ol Woodward county and Prof Carter
a teacher of Alva were Heaver tisit-
ors last Saturday. They had come to
Koriin to serv as judges in n debate
to lie held there Saturday night and
camu on over to Heaver to see our
live little town and to vl.lt with Prof
and Mrs. Iloii.er Hill.
D. J Howard was up from Logan
Monday transacting businc'in the
ciuntytat. ThUwasMr Howard's llrst
visit to Beaver for almost a year and
he was amazed at the wonderful growth
of our little oily since the kdveut f
the railroad. While In town he cal'ed
at tho Herald o 111 c e and squartd
accounts.
Itev F. E Lewl who has served the
M. E church hire at pulor llm ptst
year departed Monday for Liberal
Kansas at which point It la annouiiod
that lie will be wedded to an estimable
lady of that city atlcrwhiah lie will go
to a new Held in the eastern part of
the state. During his residence and
pastorate here Rev. Lewis made mutiy
friends in fact lie numbered his friends
by his acquaintances and all regret
that he is not to remain tnoger at this
charge. The best wishes of all go with
him to hi new home and his host of
friends join in hearty congratulations.
Tho Herald olllce got out some
stationery and other printing this week
for tlui Hal Warren PlByers who will
apuear at tho Globe all next week.
We did a small amount ot work tor
them in ndvauce before their arrival
in the city and they liked our work so
well that they took advantage of the
opportunity to have quite a lot of
printing done. Since these people
travel all over the country and have an
opportunity of patronizing much bigger
shops we tske it as a high compliment
to our otk that they should favor us
mth their order
well pleased to
We will tie just as!
demonstrate our'
ability to turm out the ben iu print-
ing to others needing anything In thxt
line Oive us a trial order e wl H
please you so well that you ul brusg
u. your repeat oders '
The Herald is Issuing two extra pag-
es 'lis week which while we are men-
tioning it. has made considerable ad-
ditional work. However it Is i.ur de-
sire to publish all the news and we
shall continue to issue extra pages so
long as they aro required.
V. I. Drummond is here this week
on a visit to his father I S Drum-
mond and other relatives. "Pete"
was mvnt r and editor ol the Herald at
one time ai.d has a host of friends all
over Heaver county. Since leaving
itere he bus been located at Enid
where he con lucted the Eale for a
mi m In-r of years and later at Musko-
gee where he j ublished tl e Ok aho-
ma Farmer and Sinckman. For the
past few years he has ln-eu at the head
of the World's Dry Farming Cnneress
and has done great things in puttin
Oklahoma on the map agric nturaiiy
II g Braver friends have noted hi rl-e
in iiillm-ncii and prominence with a
great desl of pride for we (eel ttmt
he Is ttill one of in and that nothing ir
too gui d for 'Petf "
HULL OF HONOR.
Kksuwaln.
Wm. HelTuer Madison
D. C. Grotes Kingman. Kansa
Mrs. Fred Cummings Gilroy Calif
R. M. Kizley. Elmwood
II J. Coffey. LsKemp
W. F Lang Beaver
Gin A. ItWiitnuth Elmwood
K W. Groves Forgan. ;
Harvey L. Souger Eldorado. Kas
O. L Coleman KiTersid-
K G. Dunlop Clear Lake
John Sims Logan
.1 L. Byrne Lorena
Emtl Kemnitz Bronx New York
City.
NKW Hl'BSCRtBXRS
W A Thompson Belpre Kat
Mrs. Jeff Holland. Beaver by Jell
Holland Beaver '
II. II. Madkint Liberal Kas. by J.
M Jones Beaver
Stacy Wells Heaver
W M Ellsworth Madliou
Guy Beokner Knowlei
J. M Stafford Logan
Mrs M Robbim Itule. Colo. by
Norb Bobbins Braver
Pure bred Indian Runner. Fiwn
mul White Duck efrgs for sale. l.0
per setting of 13
Mitt. FittXK Oakkh.
2-21 1-13 8t Knowles Oklahoma.
Does it Pay
to be Sick?
Let's foract about all the disagreeable
and viinful part of sickness and ask our-
Eelvc if it PAYS to be sick.
Perhaps you are only HALF sick
maybe you are dragging yourself around
with a "dead tired feeling. Perhaps you
wake up in the morning with a heavily-.
coated tongue a bad taste in your mouth
and hardly any appetite. Quite likely
ou arc bilious. Maylie you have dull
aches and pains CONSTIPATION head-
aches. You go about your daily duties. ou
tell yourself you will feci better to-morrow
but when to-morrow comes you feel just
about the same. You try this and that
remedy without getting real relief. Or
if you get some relief it doesn't LAST!
You soon feel just as bad as ou did before.
10ES IT PAY to let yourself stay in
this half-sick condition? Think of all the
ENJOYMENT of life you arc missing!
You can't enjoy your food or the society
of your family and friends. You can t
enjoy anything as you should because
your senses are dulled and your brain
oppressed by the effects of a SLUGGISH
LIVER.
Say friend docs it PAY you to lug
around tliat sluggish liver when you can
promptly make it ACTIVE and so get rid
of nil those depressing disagreeable symp-
tomsby letting
DR. THACHER'S
Liver and Blood Syrup
take hold and give your Liver the help it
neeus.'
Doa't delay. Don't procrastinate. Don t
y "I'll do it to-morrow." Get a bottle of
its time-tried and PROVEN remedy
S3
th
njlit now.
The four bits you
for it
wlllteoneof the BEST INVESTMENTS
Mil EVER MADE.
TIIACHKR MEDICINE COMPANY
" Chattanooga Tennessee.
por Sale By FIED C. TRACY
Beaver. Oklahoma.
OFFICIAL CALL F0R CONGRESSIONAL!
DISTRICT CONVENTION EIGHTH
CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT.
Bv virtue of thu authority vested
in me ns Congressional Committeeman '
of Heaver County State of Oklahoma
In accordance with the call of the Dis-
trict Chairman and secretary I d o
hereby call thu following meetings
I'RKl'IMT MKKTINUS.
The republican electors in the
respective precincts will elect one
delegate to attend the County Con-
gressional Convention at Beaver Okla-
homa at teti o'clock a. m. mi the 18th
iIhv of March. A I). 101(1. fur each 20
votes or major fraction thereof based
upon the vote for John tielus for
Governor in ION and the represcn-
tttloii in thu County Convention Is an
follows:
Balko tia. 12 votes; Balko No 2
2 votes; Beaver No. 1 5 votes;
Beaver No 2. '3 votes B e ti t o n
No 1 2 It e n l o u No 2 2 votes
Blue ( r a s s No 1 2 votes; Blue
Grass No 2 1 vote; E mwond No 1 3
votes; Elmwood No 2 .') voles; Floris
No. I 2 votes; Floris No. 2. 2 yules;
Garland I vote; Grand V valley No 1 2 J
votes; Grand Valley No 21 vote:
Kokomn No 12 votes; Kokomn No. 2
1 vote; Knowles2 votes; Logan No 1.3
votes ; Logan No 2 I vote ; Nabisco 1
vote; Plainview 1 vote; and Gate I
votes.
Precinct primaries will be held in
the Country precincla at 2 o' clock p.
m. and in cities of the lirtcla-s at 7:30
p in.
Ttie Delegates elected to the County
Convention wit e'ect nine delegates
attend the Eigut Congressional Con-
untion at Enid Oklahoma on March
20th. 1010 at 10 o'clock A M . for the
purpose of elmllng two delegates to
the Republican National Convent inn at
Chicago Illinois two alternates :
Presidertial E leo tors Hilda Con-
gressional Committeeman' und trans-
acting such other buines a s may
come before the convention
W L Bkuidsi.ky
Congressional CnmmtHfHiiinti
Reaver riMintv Oklahoma.
OFFICIAL CALL FOR REPUBLICAN
STATE CONVENTION.
By authority anil ou behalf of tne
Republican State Committee of Ok a-
hnma the follonieg meetings and con-
vention are hnreby called :
All voters without regard to past
political alllliation who believe in the
principle' of the Republican party and
endorse Us policies are cordially in-
vited to unite under tbis call in the
selection of delegates to said con-
ventions I'ltl'INCT MEKTIMI
Precinct meetings shall be held in
every precinct o f this state at the
usual voting place on Tuesday March
H 1010. at 2:30 p in in the country
and at 7:30 p. in iu the city precincts
for the purpose of selecting a member
of thecouniy committee and nlsodele-
gates to the respective county con-
ventions. Every such precinct shall
be entitled nt the county convention
to one delegate for each twenty (20)
votes nr major fraction thereof cast
for the republican nominee for Govern
or in the general election of 1014
In every precinct the present com-
mitteeman shall call the meetings to
order and he shall preside until the
meeting has elected a chairman of the
meetings. If the committeeman be
absent tne meetings shall be called to
order by some person to be agreed up-
on by those present.
COUNTY CONVENTIONS
A county convention shall be held
in every county of this state at the
county seat on Saturday March 18
1916. at 2:00 p. in. for the purpose ol
selecting a member of thu state com-
mittee a county chairman and dele
gates to the State Convention.
TATK fONVKNTION'
The Stale Convention shall bo held
nt Oklahoma City on March 21 1010
at 10:00 a m for the purpose of
selecting a Chairman and Secretary of
the State Committee a National com-
mitteeman four delegates at large to
the Republican National Convention
and four alternatss; and to nominate
presidential electurs-at-large; and to
transsct such other Itusinass as may
properly come before it.
Jons W. Savmik
County Chairman.
If inn have sale paper to sell go to
the First State Rank of Forgan. They
will buy It. 10 7 tf.
First State ttnnk of Forgan Is In the
market for sale paper. 10 7 K 2.1 4 t
HmTSALKCIieap 120 acre farm
SO acres broke out 10 acres fenced six
miles east of Gray Oklahoma. In-
qurie of Aliikut A. Footk
Crescent Iowa
I 13 3 la UU. rd.
'RECIPE TOR GRAY HAIR.
To half pint of water add 1 ox. Day
rtum. a small box of litrbo Compound
and H or of cljcerlne. Apply to the hall
twice a week until It becomes the desired
shade. Any drugslst can put this up oi
you can mix It n home at very llttla cost
Full directions for making and use comi-
in each box of Itarbo Compound. It wP
Gradually darken streaked faded Kray
I hair and removes dandruff. It Is ex cl
l.nf fl- fftllint h.l . ...If M.atA lnw.t.
i hair toft and alossy. U will not color to
scalp. Is not allcky or sreasy. and doe noi
i"0"
Th Beaver Hardware A Furniture
Company have three line stockmen's
Saddles which they ore offering at
wholesale cot. 39 It.
DeGraw & Company are using a page
space In the Herald this Issue to an-
nounce their big Cut Price Sale of Gro-
ceries which commences Saturday
March Uth and c n Inues nineteen
days. Look up their ad The goods
offered are all llrst class nnd are being
olfered dirt cheap.
Superintendent of City Schools
Homer Hill and wife went over to
Woodward the ftrtt of the week to con-
sult a specialist concerning a trnub'e
whiah Mr Hilt is having with tho
lymphatic glands of her fare. It may
be found necessary to operate to
relieve the trouble Beaver friends
are trusting that i t may not prove
to serious.
Ilavu you rend the Herald ads?
I'll I Till lllttilEl.
Beaver. OKla.
Funeral Directors Licensed Embalmers
Wm. B. V. KANADA in Charge
Calls Answered Promptly Day or Night
Parlors Located North Door Herald Building
PHONE NO IU
up. :e n-sA-nriLiiNr xd. c
OFFICE PHONE 400
HOUSE PHONE 1387
Liberal Kas.
ARE YOU AILING?
HAVE YOU TRIED EVERYTHING IN THE
WAY OP A CURE?
Get my Diagnosis FREE.
I GUARANTEE RESULTS.
Me HHlieatre
Friday March 10th
"OUTSIDE THE GATE." 3 Reels.
"SHUTZ'S LADY FRIEND."
JOKER COMEOY
Saturday March 11th
"SHATTERED MEMORIES." 3 Reels.
Reel Comedy.
MHBVHHMaPHIIIIM
muHHHBafUsHaHH
Also on Saturday night
"OUT IN THE STR.EET"
By same caste as last Saturday night.
ALL NEXT WEEK-
ft HAL III
A TROUPE OF 6 PEOPLE. PBESEHIIHG
You'll Like It
A fine sweet-drinking blend of
carefully selected coffee berries
roasted to perfection om packed
in moisture-proof bags
A Pound for 25c
lit' lb:1 Croccr
Save Your Coupon
The Alton Mercantile. Go. SALS
GixxtesxsaixiSBcxasxtsiiaxBtKsm
BEAVER
J. W. 1 S1UMPSUSV. Prop. yA
Our hoiue l out? of tli BK3T in town nnd Hrt elm in every rftoecrwv
tablea aupplM with thf beat thi market atTnrtU ami rata ery remnwibi
V.vury courtly extMtulwl
I. N. Edwards and wife werp county
a -at visitors from La Kemp yestorday.
Georgn Urannan and wife lelt yes-
terday for Oklahoma City where they
will remain during' the baseball sea-
son George having accepted a placn
on the Oklahoma City team' He in
some player and will no doubt makn
good with the O. C. players. They
made the trip overland In their Ford.
Mrs. I' F. Hanlin and little daugh-
ter were Beaver visitors from Liberal.
Kansas today. Mr'. Hanlin was for-
merly Miss Maude Asheraft and resid-
ed at one time in the vicinity of Bea-
ver. While in town Mrs Hanlin call-
ed at the Herald olllce and inserted nti
ad for her husband who is a chiro-
practor and has offices at Liberal
Read his nd In another column.
Cutes Old SaiesT Other ficmodfis Won't Cure.
The worst cJict. no tnalttrol hem long ufatidliif.
are cured by the wonderful otd reliable Dr.
rorfr's Antiseptic Healing Oil. It relieve
Fain and Heal at tbt same time. 2Jc.S0c. 11 iw
STAMPER
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