The Beaver Herald (Beaver, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 24, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 10, 1921 Page: 1 of 8
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oTHE BEAVER HERALD
Oldest OKlahoma Newspaper. Established 1886.
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VOLUME 34
BEAVER BEAVER COUiNTY OKLAHOMA THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 10 1921
No. 24
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Mr
W. C. HO CHER President 9. H. CflFKY. Active Vlce-Prem.
IT. jf. MAPLE. Vice President
FIRST STATE BANK
foraon. Oklahamt
Prepared to Extend Every Courtesy Consistent with
Sound Banking. Deposits Guaranteed.
if. G. CAFKV. Asat. Cashier
C. W. IHcKEAN Cashier
Edwards' National Bank of Booker
Booker Texas
Capital Stock '$25000.00
Surplus Fund $6000.00
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l!"N. EDWARDS. President
Your Account Appreciated
COMMUNITY
MKKTINCS
CUSS
A SUC-
Tho series of connminlty meet-
LOCAL MENTION
Carl Gregg rcturneil from Kan-
ings Just closed In Heaver wcro sas City Saturday night
a splendid success. These meetings j. r. Duff of Boyd was a Beaver
wore neiu ui me unnsuHii cnurcii visitor Tuesday.
ana wun mo exception 01 me nrsi
nlKht largo crowds came to hear
Captain Nusbaum and his splendid
assistant and singer Walter Nus-
baum. While of course thore wcro
Bomo few In Heaver who did not
support tho Specialists as well as
they might tho greater majority of
people Btood behind them and real
ly enjojed and appreciated what j j0VJr
When wo say these addresses ' Dwlght Gregory and Bradley Ellis
wcro excellent In every detail wo do j left last Sunday for Nov' Mexico on
npt exaggerate In the least. The homestead seeking trip
sermon Sunday night "Your Life H. L. Mullenlx A. J. Stanton and
In tho Community" was a wonder-1 Chns. Crawford tianBacted business
ful address and no one could Hston In tho county seat Wednesday.
London Loyd Of old Ivanhoe called
In Denver Tuesday.
W A. Casslty of Ualko nttended
to business In Dcaver Tuesday
A. L. Hullng of-Hoy il transacted
business In tho county scat Tuesday.
Thn small son of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Hay. Darnes Is sick with scarlet
to Captain Nusbaum without being
uplifted and made better.
The music furnished by these two
was fine! Evety stnglo one of tho
addresses was as good ns ouo would
pay fifty or seventy-five cents to
hoar on tho Lyceum Platform nnd
then not hear the music as fur-
nished by tho Nusbaum's.
While no community organiza-
tion resulted from theso meetings
community Interest was greatly
stimulated and wo are sure that an
organization will be formed In tho
future as an outgrowth of the Nus-
baums work here
Jim West from Englewood Kan-
tas wasv In Beaver Wednesday buy-
ing cattlo from Walter Danlclson.
Fred Talntor formerly of Engle-
wood but now of Wichita Kansas'
was In Beaver Wednesday.
Tho ReploWn case of Wm. Searcy
vs. It. W. Evans was tried In Jus-
tice court Saturday. The decision
was In favor of Mr. Searcy.
Tho caso of Wm. Stark vs. M. L.
Ilobbett was tried In justice court
Monday. Stark sued Uobbett for
n threshing bill and tho jury gave
a verdict againbt me department
Many people were greatly dlsap- ac0 nealy arrjvcd homo Sunday
1 tit nil hnnnilan nn stlttlt urno rf ... . . .
pointed because no club was or
ganlzed but no blame can be laid
at tho door of Captain or Walter
Nusbaum nc they did their best to
put tho thing over.
Deaver hats nothing but praise
for these Specialists and many peo-
ple are looking forward to a return
date when moro can be accomplished.
The Mothers' Club
Assisted by others will stive a play at the Globe Theater
"- Thursday Night November 17th
-Entitled-
"CLUBBING A HUSBAND" '
to raise money to complete the fund for Are escapes on the
School Buildings. Come and See How It is Done.
Lots of Pun. A Pull Evenings Entertainment.
MUSIC CliUIJ MEETS
The Ladles' Music club met with
Mrs. W. G. Stranathan Tuesday eve-
ning. As the. community program
was being held at the church tho
club adjourned early to attend the
meeting.
Miss Vesta Carter was leader and
a short program was given consist-
ing of two piano numbers by Mrs.
Jeff Holland and two vocal numbers
by little Miss Ina Carter. A short
business meeting was held and Mes-
dames W. O. Stranathan and R. H.
Loofbourrow were elected delegates
to the Diennial convention o Wom
en's Federated Clubs nt McAllster
night from Boston Massachusetts.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bcnuett from
Iliversldo wero in Beaver Wednes-
day. J. E. Provost returned from Enid
Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meeker visit
ed relatives at Laverno Inst Sun.
day. Thoy were accompanied back
by Mr. and Mrs. Will Meeker nnd
Mrs. Will Meeker's brother-ln-low
Mr. Ben Singleton of KnnEns who
Is hero on n visit.
J D. Key and wife of old La-
Kemp wero dinner guests at the
home of Mr. and Mr". W. T. Qulnn
Sunday. While heie they attend-
ed tho community services
Miss Lois Qulnn returned Thurs-
day night from Wichita Kansas
where she has been taking treat-
ments at the Wesley Hospital. Her
health is improved and she is on the
road to recovery.
Mrs. Pringle Long and Iter little
girl Vivian went to LaVcrne Frt
iimk of iron on
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OUR ABILITY TO EXTEND COURTESY.
EFFICIENCY AND SAFETY TO OUR CUS-
TOMERS IS DASED ON SOUND BUSINESS
PRINCIPALS THAT HAVE BEEN OBTAIN
EO BY US THROUGH YEARS OF BANK-EXPERIENCE.
DEPOSITS GUARANTEED
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from the 7th to the 10th of No- day to spend the week-end. Some
veraber.
i Delicious refreshments of cooca
nnd cake with whipped cream weio
served
CLOVKIt HAY DESTROYED
FIRE
IIY
A boy or boys driving along
the road smoking set fire to Will
Wells hay meadow eaBt of town
Saturday. 1hf flrn Rtnitpil nlinnt
Miss Maude O. Thomas editor of two o'clock and people passing
MOTHERS CLUB NOTICE
I tho Herald and Mis. O. H Cafky alone on their wnv tn town stnnnml
On nccount of Friday being Arm- of Foigan. left last Friday morn- to assist in fighting tho fire but In
Istlco Day tho Mothers Club will not Ing for Oklahoma City. From 8pite 0f thrlr efforts two fine
meet this week as scheduled In tho thore they will go to McAlestor stacks of sweet clover hay wcie
year book tho meeting having been where they will attend tho State burned.
postponed until Friday of next week Federation of Womens Clubs. They
tho 18th. i will then spend a few days at Hot (JltEGORY'S VTOH1J CHANGES
i relatives were here for several days
i' lslt lapt week and Mrs. Long ac
companied tbem home.
Miss Deryl Bennett from River-
side stoppod in Beaver Satuiday
George Cafky Alpha- Post Ed
Gardner Jim Weaver and Gordon
(Instead of Allen) Hopper returned
to Beaver Friday night and Satur-
day from Kansas City where they
hayc been to the National Conven-
tion of tho Ameiican Legion
Walter Eyor of Clearlnke wns
in Beaver Saturday.
W. E. HOCKER President
R. A. MAPLE Vlcc-Prcs:
Beaver
G. W. CAFKY Cashier
II. CAFKY Actlvo V.-Prcs."
Oklahoma
ROSS WRIGHT INJURED
Springs after which Miss fhomns
will visit her niece Mrs. Ira M.
Hudson at Eldorado Arkansas and
HANDS
W. S. Potter
shop and J. W.
bought the meat
Webb and J. A.
Tn Wrleht la laid ud with a Mrs. Cafky will visit relatives at
broken collar bone this week and fort smttn ArKansair. iney uo Spohn the grocery lino from W. A
George Kile bruised up some as a not expect to return until alter Gregory last week.
result of a car accident last Satur- Thanksgiving.
day night. I The open meeting of the Masons
. . I O. M. Taylor age 25 and Ida wn8 hold lal Friday night to Com-
Harry Bullck received by express Horgford( aBe H were married Sat- mremrate tho occa?Ion of George
the mounted head of a five point unjay morning at Buffalo in Har- Washington being raised to the Sub.
DiacK laueu uecr aiunuu uuui uu'w- per COunty. As the bride was not """
Reg. Cattle Sale
19 Registered Herefords
10 Early Spring Bulls
2 : Yearling Bulls "T ''l
6 Early Spring Heifers
Members from Florls Forean.
and several from Perryton Texas
were present.
The speakers who wero to have
I been present wero not able to come
but the people were most pleasantly
rado Springs. This deer was killed of age and had not obtained her
a year ago In the mountains near fatner'B consent the groom was ar-
Cotopaxl. Colorado by Mr. H. Cole- regted and piacet i the Jail at
man and given to Mr. Bullck. Mr. Deaver Saturday night to await
Bullck and family were also for- tral
tunate In getting to help eat a '
nart of the fore shoulders which I .. .. . . . ; entertained with an address by C
is the "Ham What Am!" . I "8Cr S11 Sii"?"'-U"K ?. Nusbaum Dr. Long and others.
o aw v4 uw4uj Ma .. t Xfital tirnn f.i nlahnrt tit. 1am thn
B aiiu is ceuuiui uuv MA. ui ...unMcin i. it- Dfiuuuiu icuucibiiiu ui vvuiior jtuir
specimen. It la now on exhibition " .uv..r..y- ..
at the City Bakery and Mr. Bullck aa'
is croud to show tho "beauty" to
any one caring to see. S. J. Carrier of Carrier Oklahoma all
tiaum.
Refreshments were served' and a
most delightful evening enjoyed by
wna tn TtanvAr (tin flrat nf ilin uraolr
Mrs. Alfred Huguley returned .. K ur.iK. .
Friday from her mpther's Mrs. ylsMn at the m WrlBnt home
Olive Green at Elmwood where she "" "'so visiting relatives In the
has been for several days. country.
BALKO
STATE BANK
Bmlko Oklmhomm
Under New Management
L. L. STINE President .1
FRANK FLECK Cashier
We are here to serve you and will glad-
ly extend every courtesy. Xome in and
see us. What can we do for you?
CHRISTIAN' CHURCH NOTES
Our attendance climbed to 190
last Sunday November G -A num-
ber were tardy. We hope you will
get the habit of coming on tlmo.
The Men's Bible class and the
Loyal Women both had several
new ones Sunday. Wo are glad to
have you come. Get the habit.
Miss Forquer of W. Va. Who Is
staying with Mrs. Couch was a wel-
come visitor of the Young People
the past two Sundays.
Margaret McArthur has enrolled
In the Loyal Daughters. This class
has their new class pennant.
The Loyal Hustlers wore de-
lighted to have their teacher. Miss
Lois Qulnn home again and im-
I proved In health. They are wearing
new class pins.
CHRIST AT WORK IN ASIA
' At the Globe Sunday evening at
8 o'clock. November 20th.
Sixty-four slides showing peoples
of India China and Japan and their
need of tho Gospel. The worjc of
the missionary and what follows his
work.
These pictures are very instructive
and accompanied by a most inteiest-
Ing lecture.
This evening's entertainment Is
free but wo hope you will feel Justi-
fied In making an offering for missions.
Mr and Mib. Clyde Williams
fiom southeast of Old LaKemp
spent Friday night nt the. W. L
uenson nomo in ueaver. They went
on to Forgan Saturday.
Nell Cutter manager of tho
Woodward Produce Comapny of
Woodward Oklahoma was In Bea-
ver Tuesday In the Interest of his
company and visiting his customers
Jim Shearer formerly of Beaver
but now In business at Perryton
Texas was In Beaver on business
Tuesday.
W. F. Carson and family left
Beaver Tuesday. They drove via
Shattuck to Cardell where they will
Bpend several days' before going on
to Tuscon Arizona where thoy
may locato. They are leaving Bea-
ver for Mr. Carson's health. Wo
trust that be may find health and
strength in Arizona.
Mr. Arch Marquln and family of
Moarlty New Mexico are here on
a visit to relatives. Mrs. Marquln
is a sister to Mrs. Luther Brldwell.
Miss Mabel Daniels teacher In
tho High School In Beaver was
called home Tuesday on account of
tne serious illness of her father
who lives at Hydro. Mlw; Daniels
went as far as Shnttuck with tho
Carrans where she took the train.
Miss Lois Qulnn is acting ns sub-
stitute during Miss Daniels' absence
Chas. Mason nnd Fred. Schumnker
returned from nn unsuccessful home
stead seeking tilp In New Mexico
the latter part of last week.
Mr. Mnlono of'Malone and Com-
pany of Liberal was In Beaver on
Tuesday completing the Installing of
the new furnace at the court bout-e.
Mrs. J II. SUUIngs returned to
her home In Beaver lart Sunday
after a week spent at the ranch
near LaKemp
Mrs. Beulah Hall county clerk
went to Woodward on business last
Friday. She remained over SUnday
for n visit with relatives returning
homo Sunday night.
E. D. (Dttd) Mansfield former-
ly of Beaver but now of Falrview
came In last week to attend to
business matters and visit with rel-
atives and old friends. Hq repoits
all the family as well and doing
fine. His daughter Mrs Reoln
Fisher who is well known In Beav
er also lives In Falrview and tins
n fine six months old son to ninko
llfo interesting for all. Wo are
mighty glnd to hear from these
friends again nnd hope they'll dn-
cldo to enmo back to Beaver to
live.
Safe to fe held at W. M. Gregory residence '
Beaver Oklahoma
Terms; A credit of 9 months with approved
securety. 5 percent discount for cash.
L. LONG Prop.
Mlsres Laura Henson Iola Beat-
ty nnd' Huth Cnjlor John Beau-
champ Guy Qulnn and Arthur Mil-
ler were dinner guests at 'the home
of Mr nnd Mrs. William Moore near
Bulko Sunday.
Ernest Slocum's new pavilion nt
Hlllcrcst Farm Is completed. He la
prepared to tako care of his sales
even In rainy or bad weather. This
is tho finest pavilion of Its kind In
the county. '
Ownership Made Easy
Dt n't Flrimp yoursplf al" your life for tho benefit of
y ur lnndlord. Huy u farm cl .your own. You won't
have to work any harder or save more and before long
you'll have something Wc make it Easy with Our
Liberal Firm Loans.
HUMPHREY JUDD
Farm Loans Insurance Real Estate
Beaver
Oklahoma
NOTICE OF RE-SALE Or LOTS AND TRACTS Or LAND FOR DELINQUENT
TAXES
Notice is hereby given that the Real Estate hereinafter described will be
sold at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at thocountvtrMnnm.'.
office in the court house in the town of Jleaver Beaver county Oklnhoma be-
tween the hours of 1 o'clock and 4 o'clock p. m on the 18th day of November
1921 that the said Real Estate was acquired by Beaver county Oklahomo at
tax sale on tho date as stated and that tho samo has remained unredeemed
for a period of two years from date of purchase and that no person has offered
to purchase the samo for taxes penalty and costs duo thereon. Following the
description of tho tracts of nnd lots is the name of the record owner thereof a
statement of tho amount of taxes costs icnalty and interest accrued thereon
for each separate year and for tho aggregate of which said real property will
be offered for sale. .
T. M. COWAN. County Treasurer.
Class oITx Advtlorum
Purchased by Beavtr County OhUhomt t 1919 Tax Sale for the 1918 hxes.
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