The Beaver Herald (Beaver, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 47, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 24, 1919 Page: 5 of 8
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Quito a snow fell April 9th. A Roo
mnn) people lost stock but tho (rull
lit not nil killed.
ilrs. Jewel Cravey had to be taken
to the asylum for the Ins.ino from the
effect of the flu It Is so very sail
Mr. Cravey Is very sick ami they havi
two small Lhtlilren
Mr. Koeno In still ery sick with
stomach trouble
Asa Kilo and family hpent Ulster at
tho homo of Mr. and Mm. C. U l'oul-
cr. Itohert Murray of Itnlko spent Sun-
Cay at the homo of Mr fowler.
Hurley and oats aro looklne flno Tlir
snow did not hurt either but ory lit-
tie MRt of the farmers arc blank list-
ing so as to double list for crop
Joined Jacobs has returned from his
cistern trip and rsporta his daughter
Improving
Mrs Mnbln Huishlc) had the mis-
fortune to bo pretty badly hurt by a
horse fnlllnir upon her fracturltiK one
knee for her
rnrles Waters was a business caller
In the neighborhood last week.
Mi?'
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it flush up to Prince Albert to produce more smoke
happiness than you ever before collected 1 P. A.'s built to
fit your smokeappetite like kids fit your hands! It has tho
jimdandiest flavor and coolness and fragrance you ever ran
against I
Just what a whale of joy Prince Albert really is you want
to find out the double-quickest thing you do next. And put
it down how you could smoke P. A. for hours without
tongue bite or parching. Our exclusive patented process
cuts out bite and parch.
Realize what it would mean to get set with a joy'us jimmy
pipe or the papers every once and a while. And puff to
beat the cards 1 Without a comeback! Why P. A. is so
good you feel like you'd just have to eat that fragrant smoke!
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company Winston-Salem N. G
HKAVHIl HIGH SCHOOL NOTKS
(Too Into for last wook)
Mrn. Haclcr a W. C. T. U. lectur-
er Kavo ub n very Interesting talk on
"Mnko tho nest of Your Material" In
chapel Friday morning.
Tho Juniors plnetl tho High School
n panic of haso hall Friday nfter-
noon anil were defeated 9 to 1. The
wcro not lit tho lenst discouraged nnd
havo challenged the school to play
them again next Prldny.
Tho Agriculture class have begun
active work on their gardens. They
planted n row of tamarack around
tho north and west slrta of tho campus
this week and plan to further beautify
tho grounds by having every native
treo of northwest Oklahoma repre-
sented there.
Tho Benlors havo begun work on
their play "Safety First" which will
ho given tho first week In May.
Tho physics class havo been forced
to omit a great many of their labor
atory experiments becauso of lack of
apparatus.
Mr. Mccso and Mr. Moore wero wel-
come visitors to tho bnsa ball game
Friday.
Miss Pearl Hendricks visited tho
Freshman class several das last
week.
Plenty of Feed Oats
Coal for Sale
We Want to Buy
Wheat
FeterHa
Milo Maize
Kafir Corn
PROBST GRAIN COMPANY
B. F. KENNEDY lUgr.
Assessment Notice!
I will be in my office until April 23th to take the assessment
of those who failed to see me while out. At the end of that time I
will be compelled to calland list such property which will mean
extra expense.
FRANK SHOCKLEY County Assessor
I'oi.i.F.rr tkxas
Those trusting democrats who oto
'er straight and trust to tho machine
to glo the stnto good go eminent at
lowest cost efficiency considered
should read tho appropriation figures
beginning with tho first legislature
after statehood and ending with tho
last mess. They ought to set these
trusting chaps to thinking.
Thoi P. Uraldwood
Thot. C. BralJvoool
BRAIDWOOt) & SON
33o:nLcLeca. -A-Tostrsuctexe
Prompt Accurate and Reliable
Do a Qeneral Abstract Business
Bar
Oklahomm
J. O. Judd was confined to his
homo Monday with a seero attack of
muscular rheumatism. He was able
to be at his office Tuesday and at this
tlnio Is O. K. again.
April 18
.Sprlm; Is here but oh the wind
Horn todn. u son to Mr. and Mrs O.
A. Crump I'lenty of help In tho store
room now. This Is three bos aid one
girl In the Crump family.
Jou Coffe Sunta Fo agent at l'ol-
lctt. Is at hhuttuck suffering with a
broken Ilk. caused by a motor car leav-
ing the track.
Later; We learn that Mr. Coffey Is
In the hospital at Mulvane Kansas
but not very seriously hurt.
Mr. Cups In able to be at the bank
niriiln.
Miss Cumen of Bhattuck Is helping
Ket the Kollett Times out tnis week.
The school gives an entertainment
tonlirht.
faster services will be held at the
church Sunday by the Sunday School
Most all or the town cnnuren partici-
pating. Our produce and chicken man Mr.
Long says ho la more of a hide man
these da"? since so many cattle died In
the April blizzard.
Mr. and MrB Henry Jones of the
Twin Mounds country In Heaver coun-
t their little son Chester and mother
Mrs Yeomans were transacting busi
ness in our small city -inursaay. xnis
oltlce acknowledged a pleasant call
from th"se friends
Mrs Stusman formerly Miss Hills
now of Helena Is visiting here and In
Heaver county for a short time and at-
tending to business.
Mr. Freeman and sons Lloyd and
Hay returned Tuesday from a visit In
Pnlnrftilo.
rolled will soon havo another
garage A Mr. Griffith has rented the
Jones building and will soon be ready
ofr business. .
Mrs llattlc Haines' daughter. Miss
Floy I.e Karon has come to spend the
miinmKr nil thb farm.
Mrs Crumps motner Mrs uounKies
nnd three daughtcrsrare at the Crump
home at present. Miss Mammle Is
working In tho store anu Mrs. nounKies
Is taking care or ner youngest grana-
son. Mies EJhel Ilostuller Is teaching In
Mrs Jordan's room for a few days giv-
ing Mrs. Jordan a needed rest.
Mr. and Mrs C. I. Dunn and children
are visiting friends In Kiowa Kansas
L. S. MUNSELL M. D.
Calls answered promply
by automobile to all parts of
the cotmtv.
Come to me for Glasses
The Primrose is Built for Service
BOTH the rations why you buy a cream separator
are met fully by the'Priaaros. The first is to get
all the cream with the least work; the econd tobuy a
machine) that you or your wife can easily keep in operating
condition and that will alum cloaely tor yeara t
You know tlul tkara ia thin aWeut IManrosi to get
out or order. Yarn know too that it haa .plh. 'nf
yatem that take an ! ary -riM wJlhaUm claw ack-n
oil in the milk ana nilk ia the oiL .
But the Primrow baa ton. otKjr adaawefcatur.a yeaoaihtai bw
before you buy a.Xaaarat. For a ace rU ar VfWgJ
takea hold tke i.stjraaair i. appl.ad.ana Ua. SM'fP"
ia taken off. TuSeJU Maya ia tke arator. wkero it balonfla. Wh.a
youplaee the bawl ia-."-?'-- SSTLSSlSSL
pounding and wiuW fcfyta. more thaa '"".TJ11 Ut ""?
bearing Und prerena danger pr.ngu.g of tha aWPAeiMKL . .
MONEY TO LOAN
Plenty of money to loan on farm
lowest rate quick money and
prompt Inspections.
I represent the Newton State Bank
& Truit Co. Newton Illinois.
Write or call on me if you want a
farm loan.
II. 8. JUDY
Room 6 V. O. Bldg.
WOODWAKD OKLAHOMA
HilllHl.Tlfllliillllltt
Beaver OKI.
Funeral Directors Licensed Embalmers
H. C. RICHESON In Charge
Calls Answered Promptly Day or Nigh4
PHONE NO. 35
FARM LOANS
6 per cent Interest
2 per cent Commission
With privilege payments. Call
or write First National Bank
Forgan Okla.
The
GRAY HCHOOL XSVfM
closing proKram for the
tff
Carter Tracy Hardware Company
S. N. WIILE liyir ni Shlppir
H9G3 amf GATTtE
It will pay you to see me before yeu sell. Phone t5 Beater
MM SHEARER
Dealer In Poultry 19' Or
Hlmheet market Price
Beaver Oklahoma
Gray
The dto-
Krani wnn very wen attenuea many
lielnK unable to secure Beam
Mr. nnd Mrs M. C. Orecn and their
on Hcott also Mlsa Kuhn. took aupper
with Mr. and Mra'Chaa Brown Tuea-
day evening ot.thla week. very
pleasant evening yaa eaoyd by all.
Kour puplle of Gray eclionl are plan-
nlnif to take tho 8th grade examina-
tion the 17th. and 16th.
Amnnir the other ood work ofOray
nchool durlnjr tha pa4.aMa.aer the
direction of.Hhe taeheeaf C Oreen
and wife funds wirtnMI'a'Hk which
to tay for the adopt! ef two French
orphans . .. .. .
Uray school closes April 18th.
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ITnn late for Ir.Kt week.)
This vicinity was visited by one of
tho worst storms of the season Wed-
nesday April 9th. It vsas thought for
a while the fruit was killed but !t
seems to" he coming out all right.
The Community Club held a business
meeting Saturday night. It was decldo
to havo a pie supper Friday night for
fh honikflf nf the club. .
n H.I T.anh helDed to move er. E. J.
Cook's "household goods from Onto to
lran where he will resiae.
ii n i.h and Kilear Tavlor took
Chns. Wllkerson to Shattuck Tuesday
where he took the train for his home
In eastern Oklahoma.
There was a good attendance at Sun-
day Hchool Sunday morning. Hvery
Erncot nno aiyriie xuyiur m aim-
wood spent the week end at ths IS E.
and J. A. Hoover homes
There was no lied Cross meeting
Wednesday on account of the storm.
Mrs. Kellogg Br. Is very poorly at
this writing. ......
John Ieuer who has been spending
the. winter with W. "E. Smith and Clarq
keeper expects to leave Tuesday for an
extended visit In southern Missouri .
Jim Harper's received a telegram
Saturday stating that his daughter and
.nn.in.inw. Ifr. nnd Mrs. Frank Henry.
hud died of Influensa at Elkhart Kan-
sas The bodies will be shlppednere for
burial. We extend to the relatives our
heartfelt sympathy in tneir saa do
ravflmnf
Hnmtnv visitors were as follows:
Perry Andrlck and family at Worth
Hoover's. W. E. Smith's at Ud Doyer
. H Jk'a at Wai. XK.
)ENTIST
E. 0. Nicholson D. D. S.
Everything In Modern DentttWy
BEAVER ONLY OFFICE
Onioe Hours 8:00 to 12:00 1:00 to 0:00
Phone 201 6-4
DR. O. NOBELL
GENERAL PRACTICE
Special Treatments glvta fer Grsnulsted
Lldt. Cancer Tuberculosis. IImrrbolli.
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Coal
Grain
Flour
Feed
Phone 1 SI
G. W. PIKE Manager
Beaver BUmhema
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DICKSON k DICKSON
Lawyers
Beaver Oklahoma
L. L. LONG
PHYSICIAN and SUHQEON
BEAVRaT.
KLA
FORD ROADSTER lor Sale
Nearly aew and in od condi-
tian. Will sell rieat.
H. D. TRUAX Beaver
MIEM TS
Butter. Lariri Picklis Chitse
Vijitablts. Frsh and Oystirs
Everything Clean and Sanitary
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CHy Market
W. G. STRANATHAN Trap.
Phone 29
The Papir Stops Whin Yrar Tim is Up!
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The Beaver Herald (Beaver, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 47, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 24, 1919, newspaper, April 24, 1919; Beaver, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc69254/m1/5/: accessed May 2, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.