The Beaver Herald (Beaver, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 45, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 10, 1919 Page: 1 of 8
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BEAVER BEAVER COUNTY. OKLAHOMA THURSDAY. APRIL io 1919
VOLUME 32
No. 45
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Found Him Asleep!
When burglars entered old Safety Stevens'
house they found him sound asleep. When his
"Wife arousedhim with the whispered . assertion
that "there are burglars in the house" he replied
with a yawn "Let them go they can't find any-
thing. Our money is in the bank." He was not
worried. His pocketbook contained nothing but
a bunch of blank checks and a little loese change;
nothing to lose. It pays to have a bank account
in a good reliable bank for the feeling of safety in-
spired to say nothing of the many conveniences
and advantages.
THE BANK OF BEAVER CITY
rRANK LAUGHRIN Prtt. R. H. LOOFBOURROW. Vice-Pres.
JAS. H. CRABTREE. Caahier
Herald News Natter Snow and
Mud Bound.
After waiting till Saturday p.
m. for our news matter to get
ver from Liberal we being com-
pelled to have it set there on the
linotype because of lack of help
in the office we can wait no long-
er and are.obllged to print with-
! out it. Our readers can profit
this week by reading the ads
and the four inside pages of good
reading matter Next week we
will make up for the shortage.
SAFETY FIRST!
Bitter Bt Safi than Sorry!
MR. FARMER A Guaranteed Policy Means Pi
nancial Strength. It Means Living on Easy Street
if you let us insure your Wheat against Hail. A Hail
Loss may mean Living on Hard Times Street. With a
Hail Insurance Policy in One of Our Good Companies
Your Credit is Better. You have peace of mind day
and night
Remember the Place. Phone 46 or 34
NT. F. CARSON CO. BtHer OUm.
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JyiCTOWY UfEWTY ffiJ
America's war task will not be over
until all of the wounded men are out
of the hospitals and every man fitted
by education for. some occupation
which will enable htm to tako his
place among his fellow men as a free
and independent American citizen.
The Victory Liberty Loan Is to
"finish tho Job" and a part of the
"job" tho Government now has on Its
hands Is this splendid work of re-
construction of its gallant defenders.
A Kansas editor has noticed it Is
said that when a man finds fault
with his local paper the chances are
ten to one ho hasn't an advertisement
In It; five to one that ho never gave
it a Job or work; three to one that he
Is delinquent In his subscription;
even money that he never did any
thing to assist the publisher to mako
a good paper and forty to one that he
Is most anxious to see It when it
comes out.
H. E. McKEEVER
ol The Balko State Bank
will write your
Hail lisiriici
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St. Paul. Hartfiri. Nartkwistara I ;
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WANT ADS.
Particular users of Flour will
insist on Imperial Flour. At
your grocers or at Beaver Flour
& Feed Co. 4-10 tf
Tracy's Drug Store for Germ Free
Vaccine and black Lg Filtrate Kan
sas formula. We alio handle Parke
Davis Mack LfRoMt.
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For Sale Oak finish library
table massive good. Herald.
FOR SALE Registered Hols t el n
Bull 2 years old also 5-passenger
Ford car. 'Will accept -young stock
on car. Johnnie M. Jones Beaver
Okla. tf.
WASHING WANTED
I am starting a Laundry and will
do your work right. Washing 35c
per dozen; Washing and Ironing 78c
per dozen. Will do my best to please
you. Residence on street between
Feed Barn and Light Plant.
MRS. W. A. TAYLOR
Phone 43.
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Smart
Millinery
At Popular
Prices
All the charming
new shapes now in
vogue including the
season's most promi-
nent colors and each
hat very cleverly
trimmed. .
W. T. H98UBI tVaaMswv . 4. BMWT Wm-Im.M
FIRST STATE BANK
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Prepared t Extendi Every Ceurteey CmmmiMIi wkk
Sound Banking. Depatka Guaranteed.
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New hats arriving uvery week and selling fast.
Come in and get your.
ANNIE I. JONES The Milliner Beaver
Nitki ti Wheat Growers!
The Saint Paul Inenraaee Company will
write Hail Insurance this year as usual at
the same rate and on the same terms as last
year the premium being payable either in
cash or by note.
All losses will be adjusted by its own ad-
justers acting Independently from any bu-
reau and will be paid in the field as la former
years. t '
Save your insurance for our agents who
win vian you iu ampie una ior yoar protec-
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H. N. LAWSON Beaver Okla.
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Why delay the building of good
roads. Build Real Roads right bow
and reap a hanrest of prosperity and
Increased Taluatlons.
For Sale Good 4-room house
two 50 ft. lots good water close
In good location price right. In-
quire at Herald office.
HEREFORD BULLS FOR SALE
"registered Pure Breds 10
i. ings 2 two-year olds at Ranch
3 miles east of Beaver. F. M. Horn.
3-20 tf
Or. Imvl Hmrm MprM 10ik
Dr. Levi will be in Beaver on
the above date at 1 o'clock p.m.
Those who wish to see him be
there on that date.
Dressmaking
All kinds of BBWING done
by Mrs. Bonnie Griffy Beaver
Okla. phone 219 4-10 tf
Particular usors of Flour will
insist on Imperial Flour. At
your grocers or at Beaver Flour
& Feed Co. 4-10 tf
R. H.
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LAWYER
Office at Court House
Biatsb Oklahoma
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Became ot 111 tonic end Uzatlre (Sect. LAXA-
TIVE BROMO QUINIMK U better taaii ordJaerr
Quinine and dnee aot cauee ervewaeM aor
rineine la head. Remember the f aU aaaae aad'
took tec the alcaatate ol K. W. OSOVB. Wc
Mies Cure la te 14 Days
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Special Notice!
to
Farmers of Beaver County!
Let me take your application for -
Hail Insurance
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In the
ST. PAUL
And the
Northwestern Fire A Marine
Insurance Company
The man who stainds by you Twelve Months in the Year will ap-
preciate your business. Just drop me a card or phone me and I will
be right out to your place. By placing your Insurance with me we
both make money. H. S. WILBUR
Cashier of First State Bank. Gray. Okla.
ROAD BUIUHNO BIG
WORK' OF PKAGB XIsOM
Tho Herald Will Aid Thk
t MoreesMtt by PbMIsMm m
Oolewui Devoted to HJchwaf1
IwyroveeaeeH lT
la this community as In' every
other there Is no more Important lob "v
swatting attention right bow thai "i"
that at building -roads. -.
Tksre are many reasons why rsad
ulldijig should be resuned on a larg-
er semle than ever now that the) war
tit'tivtT. Ilesldents of both city aad .
eoiBtry realize more than ever the- - i
fore that' better means of' transporta-
lion will work to the benefit ot all.' "
The farmer knows that heoWltl.profH ' '
bybelng able to get his products to
the market with greater speed and - ' -'r
less expense Tbe town or city dwell- . x
er knows that be will benefit In equal
raoahiiro.
And tost but not least the Imme- f
dial o beginning of road building work
will help to prevent the unemploy-
ment that otherwise may follow the
demobilization of the country's mili-
tary forces.
Tbe Ilorald hopes to be able to do
Its part in fostering this progressive
movement and to that end at least
one column of this paper will be de-
voted to matter that will be or special
Interest In connection with the good
roads movement. The artlclesthat
'(!! be published will bo of a practical
fttktwro and we feel sure will furnish
sane valuable Information to those)
eHlvety engeged In road building aad
to rjrthosq Interested in the subject.
It will 'pay you to watch for these
artlrjea In The Herald. ' '
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