The Beaver Herald (Beaver, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 5, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 3, 1919 Page: 1 of 8
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VOLUME 33
BEAVER BEAVER COUNTY OKLAHOM THURSDAY. JULY 3 1919
No. 5
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Advance
in Clothing
According to reports of the
Clothing Men's Convention held
recently in Chicago Clothing is
to' advance from $25.00 to
(50.00 on & Suit within the
next 6 to 8 months.
Get in ahead of the Advance
and order your Suit or Overcoat
now. We hive a large selec-
tion to pick from full line of
samples of the latest goods and
styles atijrice
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IN TI1K IIAIIVKHT
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After all the palavor and play for
time on the part of the unspeakablo
Han they were at last pointed to tho
dotted line and told that tlmo was
up to sign or not sign. They signed.
Peace thereupon became a reality
Saturday Juno 28 19JJ) at 9 o'clock
a. m. united States time wiiicti it
occurs to us Is about tho only kind of
tlmo so far as the Hun fs concerned
and had It been left entirely to the
Yanks" would have been a differ
ent kind of a time altogether for
the Boche for the Yanks were rarln'
to go to Berlin last November and
the disappointment of their lives wns
the signing of the armistice which
prevented them nailing tho Stars and
Stripes to the topmost mast at Pots-
dam. With the signing of tho Peace
terms the terrible World War was
brought to a final end after flvp
bloody years of devastation and plun-
der on the part of German. In that
short cyclo of time short In point
of time but' long oh so long In suf-
fering and death Germany was
brought down upon Itself tho con-
demnation and utter abnegation ot
the entire clvlllxed world which It
will take generations to removo It
ever the blemish Is blotted out. Bv
their acts of cruelty and depravity
they have made the name German
repulsive to all while to those wh.se
loved ones sleep In Flanders field or
have been returned to them maimed
in body broken In spirit and but the
shadow of the stalwart man who
marched away the .feeling In the
heart of those Is akin to' hate which
wo fear will never die. Germany
haa signed. Now. they should be
compelled to comply with the terms
to the last letter. The' whole world
WAAtta ai1 mnnraa tiAnflltaA nf' ftialt
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wanton reign xo penalty wnicn "-- - " - "- ...... ...
they may be required to pay can be ' anr tne development of the county
as hard as the burden they have The failure of 'the past few years
f ldatlnclv heaned unon the Innocent have caused .many to become In-
surferlng peoples of the lands' whoJete. . The first call of the harveat
opposed their reign of terror and dollars should be to clear the home
Beuvot IS depopulated this week.
Every available man and boy Is In tho
harvest fields helping to take care of
the bumper crop of wheat that Is be-
ing harvested this week. Many who
could leuvo their places of business
liavo done bo and are out helping the
farmers garner in the golden grain.
A number of those yho went did so
merely to help out in the emergency
for help was scarce and every man
able to handle tho Job wns needed so
that none of the grain might be lost.
Such ih.cn deserve commendation for
this act. It Is not an easy Job this
work oMiarvestlng and to the "soft"
man from the street or from the
place of business not accustomed to
the heat of the sun nnd tho strenuous
farm life even the high wages would
fall to lure in most Instances but
they realized that the grain must be
harvested and went willingly. Har-
vest Is- on In full blast this week.
Thousands of acres of grain are being
placed In tho stack or shock this
week. By Saturday night by far the
greater; part of i the crop" will be har-
vested. Some arc threshing from the
barge aa they go the wheat being ex-
tremely dry and In splendid condi-
tion for threshing. Yields are good
and the grain1 Is testing well. Many
fields have produced 32 bushels per
acre and the wheat has tested around
92 pounds. The majority of the yield
however will nverajso about 20
bush els per acre and will test 54 to
60 pounds. Beaver county's harvest
Is Indeed a bumper.one this ear. It
will mean thousands of dollars to the
coffers of Beaver county people. Let
us hope that all those dollars will be
guarded well and expended wisely to-
fought for liberty and Justice. Let
the Boche pay to the last ditch!
WHY NOT A BOOHTER TRIP?
It has been mentioned to The Her-
ald that we boost for a big Booster
Trip td.the eastern half of the state
showing the residents of that sec
Hnfi wtin'f 'wa inn nrnriilcA In tttA
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ShertVOrass Country" and waktne nrsivuiougm. now aiur
and ether property of debt then why
not' think ot a. better home for the
family-and tetter barns for the stock
machinery and farm products? The
faithful wife and mother of the home
has gotten aleag for years perhaps
the best; she could and Uncomplain-
ingly 1. tile little house and without
tthe cenVealcnces to make her! many
burdens illghterj Why not give her
taking I
Found Him Asleep!
When burglars entered old Safety Stevens'
house thsy found him st.und aslc'op. Wlion his
wife aroused him with tho whispered assertion
that "thorotre burglars in tho house1 ho roplied
with a yawn "Lot them go tlioy can't find any-
thing. Our money is in the bank." He was not
worried) His pockctbobk contained nothing but
a bunch of blank checks 'and a little loose change;
nothing. to lose. It pays to have a bank account
in a good reliable bank for tho feeling of safety in-
spired to say nothing of the many conveniences
and advantages.
THE BANK OF BEAVER CITY
FRANK LAU6IRM. Rrss. R. . LMFMURROW VImPms.
JAS. CRABTREE. CsshW
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BE A VE R.OKLAHOMA.
O. M. UARR Prop
MARTIN PAINTER DIES
S. 8. Strong and wife were called
to Wichita last week on account of
the Illness of Mr. Strong's brother
Martin Painter who had undergone
an operation for hernia and locked
bowels at a Wichita hospital. Death
came to the sufferer a few hours af-
ter the arrival of Mrs. Strong at his
bedside. but happily the 111 man knew
and recognized her. -
Burial was made at'Hamona where
the parents reside. ' Mr. Strong and
wife returned home Monday night.
'SATURDAY'S CROWD NIL
Saturday's usual crowd In Beaver
was conspicuous . by Its absence last
week. . .Only a few. cars stood '.here
and there on the streets which are'
customarily so crowded on Saturdays
that the. parking space is all taken
and cars often stand three' wide In'
the middle of the street. Those' tew.
people' who did venture In were wo
men' for the most part coming after
supplies and to market cream eggs
and other produce: The men were
all busy at homo In the harvest" fields.
then tin to the realization of the fact care of
that Beaver county. ;whlch many oti ome of
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phi realty the Garden Spot of j Okla
homa and the oasis of the Northwest.
We are only too glad to do this' aa
we are to boost for anything .that la
tor tho benefit ot Beaver county. In
particular and Oklahoma In. general.
The plan suggested Is that all .tho
towns at Beaver county whether lo-
cated 'On the railroad or ..not . Join
together and charter .a special train
taking in other' towns down tho line
that why wish to Join Rosston Ltf-
vrne. May and other towns doubt-
less wishing to Join and 'gather to-
gether a dlsnlav Of our products to
tako along to show the denizens ot
other parts of the state the possibil-
ities ot Beaver county and the North-
west. It Is suggested that bv all
tonlne toeether the1 trio .could be mlnlncr. automnhlln nr nnv
made without excessive cost ftp any-i soever' demand to see the authority
one and there Is no question but thstiof the one who offers suclmtocks to4
sucn a trip wouia oe a wonaertui u- you ror;saie. if he cannot produce
vertisement or pur resources .ana i nis authority the safe .plan' It- to let
e debts f A new home and I
te modern conveniences will I
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laoi"tf love '.will prolong her days
perhaps so that the family may be'
reared properly and will make for all
ahappler and healthier. Home Sweet
Home aad n better county formatter
all .the prosperity and happiness of'
the county state and Nation depends
upon the happiness and prosperity of
the homes. Don't wastes' a single
one of the'hardrearned harvest dol-
lars. Let all the family share in the
benefits and above all beware of'the
shyster and the grater with his Oet-nich-Qulok
propositions'. The '.'Blue
Sky Commission" created at the last
session of the state legislature has
supervision over and licenses "all
stock selling propositions If you are
solicited to buy stock be It oil
kind what-
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Auto Top and Shoe
Work
Top Side Curtains Upholstering
' Shoe and Harncis Repairing
All Kindt of Leather Work
Guarantee Satisfaction. Give Us a Trial
B F.KENNEDY .
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MR.' FARMER A Guaranteed Polioy Means PiJ'
"nancial Strength. It Meaas Living on Easy Street
it you let us insure your Wheat against Hail. A Hail
Loss may mean Living 'on Hard Times Street. With a
Hail Insurance Policy & One of Our Good Companies
Your Credit is Better. c. You have peace of mind day
and night ' .
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sreat .means of acaualntlngthe peo
pin of other parts of the state.wlth
this section. The residents of this
county arid of Northwest Oklahoma!
know that this is the Garden spot 01
the West but ourtplendld advantages
are not advertised extensively outsldo
and many many 'people look upon
this section as still being tho home
ot range cattle; .coyotes and wide
areas ot waste land knowing nothing
ot our tine farm. homes our Splendid
schools and churches and of our
sweeping acres ot wheat; barley rye
oats and row crops to say nothing
of the fruit and garden products and
the poultry' farms .which la ahwo-
selrM are ao small Item. .
Sack a trip as suggested woald un-
questionably he a yery desirable
weans of letting oar devetopment
and resource be knows. It'C'be
arragd It some big publlcsplrlted
Individual will take held otlt and
push What do tqu think ot such
a pfoposltionT " Who will take hold
at the matter communicate '.with the
other towns and make Unnecessary
arragementsf Let's go! v
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KDWIN GARDNKR-HOMK FROM
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Edwin Oardner brother of Under
Sheriff B. B.. Oardner retwned to
Bearer Thursday .Ightof last week
having recently returned from ser-
viee overseas and received his dis-
charge. Ed was certainly Joqklng
well-and was In the best of spirts
glacTtb get back or course: He has a
host of friends In Bearer and Beaver
county having lived .here since a
small lad all of whom are more than
delighted to have hjm return to our
midst after his encounter with 'the
Hdus many' ot which J were bloody
buf from . which he fortunately es-
caped without Injury.
HOHRR McKAY KJIIVRNS TO
. After a soloura' btoraM. with TTn-
'ile Rats'. tpedltloury foriiii-'HomeT
c.ay returned te.HMT.MmH Week
to atmla take up his rildesee per-
mumttlyud.to resume a. termer
Job with P. LTThonuMi .t'the O. K.
Barker Mr. MeKsy who;bs
VMaspeaulesT the tlm. during the
5mb otyjs'huabkw with her
fhtfeer.eadBwUrsila Kssmw; also
retenei. . Both are sdiamt ter.
his proposition alone. All legitimate
salesmen should be.cJothcd with such
aumoriiy 01 ine state uon't waste
your hard-earned dollars! . .
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of Hardtner.
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Jacob' Achenbach
Kansas- and I. D
Springfield Illinois together with C
J. Turpin.pf Oklahoma Cty all of-
ficials ot .the Beaver Meade & Eng-
lewood Railroad were here last
week going out over? the county to
ylew condition. and' particularly to
view the route from Beaver to Ochil-
tree Texas over which 'they propose
to extend the road sow terminating
at Beaver Aa. extension to-Kngle-wood
Kansas" x to connect wkh the
Santa Fe at that place' and give a di
rect route to tie Wichita market Is
also proposed.- A third extension to
Liberal Kansas to connect with the
Rock Island lias alio been uieattosed.
Anr and all of these extensions are
splendid prepositions' and The Herald'
trusts to saft'tbem all go through.
We were. not permitted to inter-
view the efflclalo while here their
stay being brief but we are sure that
when the' time Is ripe 'for publicity
" from them snd we'ae-
sure them In advance ythat' we "are
ready with the colun)n"of The Herald
to boost fef any good thing for Bea-
ver and Beaver county. Come on
twlth the roads! We can't have too
many railroads In old Beaver county.
Our people have waited long and pa-
tiently and have hauled long dis-
tances.. If we can assist in bringing
a market to! their doors we are for
them. As for Beaver It future Is
assured. Being contrail) located It
will serve the r)st of the county as a
division point and with three lines
tefminntng here will enjoy a growth
and prosperity not affected by the
.prosperity ' ot " other sections ot the
county lucky enough to secure the
read.. Their' prosperity wll but
add to ours' and all will benefit in
the end far more taxable property
will be created and general prosperity
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ter isBauriai' left yesterday for Ken-
Lfjospin aia einsrmi
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returning' lo.iaewy r
' Because of our bountiful wheat crop the
grain will be in the field longer this season :
. than usual before it is threshed nnd because"
of the. high price it is going to bring you rov
i exposed toan unusual loss in case of Are.
"yVe are prepared to furnish you with insur-
ance written in the St. Paul Actnn and oth-
er reliable companies ngninst fire and light-
ning covering your grain while in the f hock"
stack or in tho bin at the following rate per
$100.00
i month 30c; 2 mo. 45o 3 mo. (50c
4 mo 75c; fl mo. $1.05; 1 year $1.50
Policies will bewrltten in "the floid or In
this oftice and tako effect immediately. No
application is needed. Write or phone and
your policy will "come out at once. 'We want
your business. o
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H. N. LAWSON Beaver Okla.
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