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THE BEAVER HERALD 1
Oldest Oklahoma Newspaper. Established 1886.
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VOLUME 35
BEAVER BEAVER COUNTY. OKLAHOMA THURSDAY. AUGUST 17 1922
No. 1 1
WE WILL BUY YOUR SALE NOTES
iii:avi:k independent school
notes
Superintendent A. C. Guffey and
family are now residents of Heaver
and A. C. is Retting things lined up
fnp (fin nnmilntr nt nMinnl In Rjntnm
Most likely you are contemplating having be;;rtlllir 8i Crt8SWOll( prlnclpn of
T-. o 1 t 11 rv t 1 '"" "'" scnooi 19 speuuing a low
a rarm jiuc ana sen orr some 01 your surplus days in Kansas city.
Ilov. H. a. Ilutler principal of
stock and machinery. In case you are see uS - &$ iFLXTiJSZ
roHiime his school duties.
Blanche M. Kcllner high scliool
teacher Is spending a few weeks
at Boulder Colorado enjoying tha
mountains and taking work In the
Teachers' Collcgo at that placo.
Provision has been made for an
additional classroom in the gradu
building and workmen bio busy
making tha necessary changes.
The work to be offered in Hook-
keeping Shorthand Typewriting
Commercial Law ctl should appeal
to all Beaver High School gradu
ates and others who contemplate
taking a business training course
These nubjectB will bo taught by u
competent and exner enced com-
The contest for tho best school merclal teacher
home talent play to bo put on at i Football practice will begin soon
the Free Fair September 21 22 23. provided cnouuh suitable material
week in a similar capacity. This 1b will bo open to any school in the is avallablo and tho necessary en-
ino lenin i raining course mat no county nie premium money win thuslasm shown
has helped to conduct this summer bo divided Into four premiums: 1st
mi. unuuri is u cruyun n-ciurvr ui jou.uu tsucoiiu ?u.uii; iniru iu; "li;()()P OF THE PUDDING IH IV
cuuHiuuruuiu uuiiuy us wuii us u lumiu iu. nu uiiu wuu uus sixteen i T1IF FATING'
general Instructor. units work or holds a high school ' ' J
diploma will be eligible to partlcl-
about the buying of your sale notes.
We Clerk the Sales and Buy the Paper
BANK OF BEAVER CITY
Beaver Okla.
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Gilbert ar-
rived In Beaver Sunday fro Bell-
vllle Kansas where Mr. Gilbert has
been assisting In the Teachers'
Training Course. Ho is hero this
FHEE FAIK SCHOOL PLAY
TO f Tlnrnn ilamnn.lrntnil Qnt
tt n t... --. I . .t.f- .-. I mw... uu.uia.u.vu ut
itev. it. u. uutier returneu oai-iiiuie in tins cuntust. i i i-ii.b. . n.n
urday night from Bedford Fort Entries should bo In the hands .. of ot tho puuung s In tho
Itltner and other points in Indiana of the secretary not later than Galinl? at wppk w i.n.i some
where ho and his family have spent September 11th.
the past month visiting Mr. Butler's W. B. HANLY Secretary
father mother and othor relatives.
Mrs. Butler and the children re-
mained in Kansas City for several
days returning to Beaver Wednes-
day night.
eating." Last week wo had some
thing to say In this paper concern-
ing a very fine twig of apples from
his orchard which was being ex
CELEHHATE 45TII WEDDING hlblted at tho First National bank.
ANNIVEIWAHY I an(l Saturday Mr. Boren brought
us a generous lot oi mo apples wo
HOMi: DEMO.NSTHATION NOTES
The "Progressive Homo Makers
Home Demonstration Club" of the
Clear Lako community met Friday
August 11 nt tho I'errel building
In Clear Lake with an attendance
of thirty. These ladles are certain-
ly holding the club truo to its name.
They organized In Juno with Mrs.
Jessie Drum. Proaldont: Mrs. Harry
Brown VIco President and Mrs.'
S. 12. Hergert Secrotnry-Treasuror. I
Their membership nt that time was
olghtecn. It has been Increased to
fifty. The club will take up tlio
program scut out by the Extension
Department at Stillwater as soon
as tha now programs arc Issued.
The program commltteo Is making
arrangements for n play to be given
by the young peoplo ot tho com-
munity in honor of tho boys and
girls who aro soon to leave for
school.
A visit to Cal Petty's farm this
week convinced us thnt fruit can be
raised to advantage In Beaver coun-
ty. Mr Petty has Bold over 100
bushels of crab apples and will linvo
a great many apples and pears lat-
er In tho season.
MJTH H. RANDALL
County Homo Demonstration Agent.
THE
Mr. nml Mrs. A. s. Tlrnwn. who can attest that they are Just ns
" " I - . . . i . Hflltitlnna In tnaiex ntt iVinv nn titntl
P. L. Thomas and family and. ? . Me ceieoraieu meir -;"""" " '"; - """' .?.'"
Mrs. B. G.' Brown. Albert and Lu- i5th wedding anniversary Saturday '" ll.- " b id
clle. returned Saturday from Enid August 12th in a unique way. Just ""J""'1 " J' ". " tel? m
where they had gone to make ar- ? Prove that they were "young as produced rlftcen full size well ma-
rangements for the boys to attend i"1' UEei1 l bo they saddled their tured apples.
Phillips university. They found every no"es Ju came into town norae-1
I MX.V C.JUtll KtlJ IIUO lUiUlCllDCIt I
thing to their satisfaction and all
necessary arranrements wero made.
Mr and Mrs. Frank Maple drove over
to Richfield Kansas yesterday for a
few days' visit with Mr. Maples' sister
Mrs. Grant Harmon and family.
Miss Addle Laughtoa of Balko
and Mrs. Atha Hood ot Gate were
caller at this office Monday. They
are here attending Teachers Train-
ing Course.
HILL'H VISIT FIUKXns
We might Just add that Mrs. Brown i
did not ride according to the most W. Homer Hill Mrs. Hill and
modern knlckerbocker .style but little Miss Grace Elizabeth came In
rode on an old-fashioned side sad- Saturday from Falrview and are
die. spending the week here. Mr. Hill Is
- employed as conductor of the Bea-
TROinihH NKVKK COMES SINGLY er county Teachers' Training
GAMBLERS AND BOOTLEGGERS
BROUGHT TO JUSTICE
Following are given tho names of
thoso who havo been brought In
by the sheriff's forco the past week:
Herman Rottcmeyor Jack Cumblc
Jim Klrby nnd Raymond Wallace of
Knowles. Wallace pled guilty and
was fined $50.00 and gltcn ten
days in Jail. ' Tht others plead not
guilty and their bond was fixed
nt $1000 each.
Georgo Shelton nnd Carl Frazler
of Montezuma Kansas arrested for
bootlegging plead guilty and weo
released on bond ot $1000 each.
John Tlce of Balko arrested for
drunkeness plead guilty and fined
$25.00 and given ten days in Jail.
Jim Smith arrested for drunken-
ness fined $2G.OO and given ten
days In Jail.
BAffi OF iffl CITY
The more you think about the future
and about opportunity and about success
the more enthusiastic you become about be-
ing a money saver.
It would be as sensible to say that two
and two make five as to say that one can go
right on spending money heedlessly and ex-
pect opportunity to halt before him.
It doesn't require higher mathamatics
to figure out where your present course is
leading you.
If you have mastered the art of saving
you can forecast with reasonable accuracy
how much of a factor you will be in the great
days of opportunity which are drawing near.
Open that account today at.
.... THE BANK OP BEAVER CITY
Oldest and Strongest Bank in Beaver Co.
DEPOSITS GUARANTEED
CLARENCE HERMAN McGUIHE
Clarence Herman ten moth old
l Course which Is In session here this Infant ot Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mc-
Gulru of Madison died from
strangling to death Wednesday ot
last week. Funeral services wero
Marlon Grlffy.'son of T. S. Grit- week and Mrs. Hill and little
fy foreman of this shop nnd who daughter aro visiting friends. Mr.
It wilt hn rnninmlinro) nffornl snr. and Mrs. Hill WCrO fOrillOr BeaVCr-
ious Injury In a motorcycle-automo- " Mr. Hill being superintendent conducted nt the homo by Mrs
W. B. HOOKER President
R. A. MAPLE Vico-Pre.
O. W. CAFKT Cashier
O. II. CAFKT Active V.-Prea.
Beaver
Oklahoma
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HEAVE HI N DEPENDENT SCHOOL
NOTES
"Hay-Seed" Social
of Logan attended to business In
Beaver Wednesday of last week
King and tho baby was burled In
the Madison cemetery tho follow-
ing day August 10 1922.
The father mother ana tnree
hllo rnlllBlon anmn wwln nen. hnt of Beaver schools for two years
who was doing nicely has .boon They have a host of friends here
. t ... .. .ulin . nlurnv. .rln.l 4.. . a a I nam
Will Thnmnanti nml T A llnnv.i- prerBuea uy more III IUCK. in some ""- " " . ox ...:
Will lhompson and J. A. IiOOer . ' . wor the limit several vpnrs Mr. Hill
and fatouc him on tho Injured limb baa been employed In Falrview ftrothers and (sisters remain to
In frV ' Marlon Jumped from the schools and will teach there again mourn the loss ot the Ilttlo ono
bed -co y injured tho limb again '10 coming year. who was so suddonly taken from
tueir iiuxuu 1110 iiuikiu uaiuuuo
siucereut sympathy.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maple Mrs.
C V Ttfi irtrorlnv fiTwl fni.lll wnrA
-iiAr-o i n rn.. iUc Elm. and tt -ther with the sting of tho
wood vicinity Saturday. poisonous centipede It was neces-
Isary to amputate. Tough luck!
SCOUT SPARE THAT THEE
W. T. Qulnn and Geo. Kilo went
to Booker Texas Saturday to look
after business.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Freeman ot
tho Gray vicinity were county seat
callers Monday.
CARD OK THANKS
rw.To. t.n .i .. ini - Will Wells. Miss Myrtle Wells. Mrs
difficulty tho first of the week. . M. Uorfen. Mrs. Nancy Wells and
iri ir nn.ninn o h. ina- Miss Maude Blrdsall lotumed on
AVo sincerely thank all thoso who grovo. on Clear Creek and In order1 Thursday of last week from Madl-
Mrs. J. H. Davis and Mrs. J .M. wero f K'1"1 us ln our recent sor- to build a i.trt choppea down somo VU' """ ciarenco Mctlu lro
Hlnev nf novel wnrn BlinnnnrH In tlm '" In tho oss of our daughter tiees. Owners of thu grove wero iiuio wnrenco .Mcuuire.
liiney or uoyu wore suoppors in tlio " noturallv chacrlned becauso of the Mrs- ll- s- Hninmon returned from
county seat Monday. i uera". ... ..' 5?'V".-Cn?.?"n.e-. e.B?...' B Laterno. Friday of last week whero
cllned to be lenient. Wo aro per- 'm h"l ueen visiting her son.
INFANT DIES suaded tho scouts wero only JUBt'
thoughtless and did not do tho TEACHER'S TRAINING COURSE
Tho month old Infant of Mr. nnd damage wilfully however when IN SESSION
Mrs. S. E. Seeso of BuBh chapel trees aro so scaice. It Is a real of-j
died ot Indigestion nnd was burled fenso to molest ono. Tho lesson to The Teachers Training Course Is
Monday August 14 1922 in tho tho boys will doubtless prove a In session this week with an intend
B. Cook and daughters ot Book-
er Texas wero callers ln Beaver
Thursday of last week.
W. B. Hanly made a business
trip to Gate Monday.
Mrs. 1. M. Whlttnker was a Sat-
urday visitor from Balko.
Beaver cemetery.
GOUS TO HOSPITAL
valuablo and lasting one.
I. D. Kamp of Mt. Olive vicinity
waB In Beaver Monday.
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Elmer FIckel attended tho picnic
nt Booker Texas Saturday evening.
' ance of thirty or forty teachers. An
(enrollment of fifty or sixty Is ex-
Leo Gosnoy manager ot tho Bea- pected before tho meetings como to
ver storo heio left Sunday ror a close. W. Homer Hill as conduc-
Mrs. J. B. Couch went to Wichita Wichita am Kansas City whero ho tor and C. S. Gilbert as Instructor
Kansas Thursday of last week will purchaso fall and winter goods aro presenting somo very Interest-
where Bho will entor a hospital for Mrs. George Heck uccompunled hi in Ing nnd profitable lectuies. Chapel
treatment for a nervous nnd heart and will visit with friends and rel exercises are held at tho Methodist
disorder.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. McCall took
their Ilttlo boy to Forgan Saturday
for the removal of his tonsils.
FIRST STATE BANK
CAPITAL $25000
W. E. HOOKER President It. A. MAPLE Vice-President
O. H. CAFKY Active Vice-Pres. FRANK COBELDICK Cashier
J. G. CAFKY Assistant Cashier
t VOU ARE INVITED TO BANh WITH US
FORGAN. OKLAHOMA
atives In Kansas City.
through In his car.
Ho drovo chudch at elven o'clock at which
time special numbors are given.
Tuesday evening about sixty or
Van Stewart was hero from Per- seventy teachers nnd town peoplo
rytorr Texas Saturday night to enjoyed the Crayon Lecture and
visit with his wife Mrs. Jesslo Mnglc Art given by Prof. C. S. Gil-Kelth-Stowart.
court clerk. They bert which was very fine.
i spent Sunday ln Porryton enjoy-j On Wednesday afternoon a picnic
ing tno cnauiauqua mere returniiiK at 1'ecKhatn's grovo norm ot town
was given In honor of tho teachers.
CIVIL CASE HELD MONDAY
HOG MEN TAKE NOTICE
320 acres 3 miles of Beaver; 160 acres
good tillable land; 80 acres bottomland;
1 5 acres now in alfalfa; running water;
Free conveyance to Beaver schools.
Priced right and on easy terms.
h V. Lawson
Phone 13
Beaver Oklanoma
to Beaver early Monday morning.
J. C. Goodner drove up from
near Speeimore. Monday to bring
Ills dauehter. Miss Nancy who will Tn the matter of the custody of
attend the Teachers' Training Dorothy Mildred Sprlngmeyer an
Course and Miss uosia. wno win infante the case was dismissed for
visit hor sister Mrs. H. B. Bridge- want of Jurisdiction at tho coot of
tho petitioner Ruby Sprlngmeyer
Those present for witnesses were:
Lizzie Cllne Mrs. II. W. Vogt C II.
SnrliiKmeyer Mrs. Bertha Sprlng
meyer Nora Faster noy Wells
Date Sprlngmeyer Josle Spring
meer Essie R. Freeman Ida Ha
german James G. Kerns Mrs. Osa
Kerns E. S. Foster and Roy Sprlng
meyer
water.
Mrs. J. R. McCoy of Medicine
Lodge KansaB and Miss Gretta
McCoy arrived in Beavor Thursday
for a visit with Harry McCoy and
wife. The former is Harry's mother
and Miss Gretta Is a niece.
Tho Loyal Boy's class from tho
Christian Sunday School enjoyed a
camping trip Wednesday and Thurs-
day of this week at Blosser's grove
! under tho nupervislon of Walter
1 FIckel who kindly consented to ac
company them.
j
O. O. Mendenhall of Gato at-
tended to business In tho county'
seat Wednesday.
Hairy Holt front Couch called ln
Beaver Wednesday.
I II. Hoogomloorn and Claud Mc-
Cuno of South Flats wero calling In
Beaver Monday.
Miss Marie Harris was a Forgan
visitor Monday.
Mr. ReevoH of Forgan called ln
Beacr Monday morning.
W. T. Qulnn was In Forgan Mon-
day on telephone business.
Mrs. O. H. Cafky spent Tuesday
afternoon In Beaver with tho editor
of the Herald and other fi lends.
Mrs. Cafky leaves tho latter part of
next week for LIndsborg Kansas
whero sho will remain for the school
year and her children will attend
school taking advantage of tho won
derful opportunity to study music
also William being especially tal-
ented along that lino. Her many
friends will keenly regret her ab-
senco for so long a tlmo but aro
happy to know that she will bo so
pleasantly located.
Amos Schuster and friend of
Blue Mound visited BUI Cayler in
Beaver Sunday afternoon. Fltz Ar-
nott of Gray was a guest of tho
Caylor boys on Sunday also.
Scth Skinner of Boyrl called in
Beavor Saturday.
Beginning Monday August 21st
Mr. Gufty will bo in his office at
the high school building tor tho
purposo ot enrolling high school
students and general consultation
regarding school matters.
In order for more satisfactory
clBBsiiittition high school students
should enroll early.
who can possibly do 'so' and nil tumo should ndorn either man or
omers who nro interested in a net- ma& or they will be lined
ter preparation for life's work to ... . .
enroll In the Business curse. Tho Fines will be ns follows:
ngo limit has been removed. If you puu evening costume
"tin tin nn nil fnr nn nil tlnv actaulnn "
come In and nrrango for a special Business suit
Tho Loyal Women's Bible
Glass of the Christian church
invites the public to a "Hay-
Seed" Social at the Pavillioi
Tuesday August 22d at 8:80 p.m..
Nothing but the simplest cos-
$1.00
5c
progran.. Watch
Get In lino for foot ball practice. .
We hope to bo able to start soon. ""IKi
Arrangements aro being made for Jjnir Ornament
a play to bo given by the B. II. S. m
students I ncompetltlon with other 1'ancy iie
schools of tho county nt tho Beaver Funcy Shoes or Oxford's
Fair. oi) I-.
A number of tho Beaver teachers oilli ureas
are attending tho Beaver County Voile Dress
Teachers' Institute. Messrs. Hill
nnd Gllbeit are cortalnly dealing Organdie Dress
out homo worth while Instructions. Bracelet
Mr. aufty and family drovo ovr XT .
to Booker last Saturday and did rxecKlacc
some boosting for Beaver High. Fancv Girdle.
Eullno Ford of tho clnwJ ot 1921 ... '
is going to attend A. &. M. Colloso. vnu uuuons
8c.
2c
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5c
8c
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nt Stillwater. Ernest Savoy of tho
class of 1919 has written In for his
credits. Ho fays he is going to
enroll In the Oklahoma University
nt Norman.
school news telephone It to Mr.
Guffy. Office phono 213; rosldenco
phono 239. '
Rev. Butler principal or the
Committee
TO THE VOTERS OF BEAVER CO:
I nm taking this means of express-
ing my thanks to thoso voters who saw
'?Z; "r' ' '" '"r ' . : Ht to assist mo during the primary and
vucatlnn Saturday. His family am to solicit the support of all in the ecn-
visiting In Kansas City. oral election. U. W. Kent
Republican Candidate for Coun'y Clerk.
Oeorgo Beard nnd W. T. Potter of .
Florls wero ln Beaver Monday com- Miss Vesta Carter left Friday
pletlng nrrangtments for the con- of last week for Giandfleld. whore
solldatlon of tho Florls Mt. Olive sho will spend seveial weeks with
Coyote nnd Bethel schools. relatives.
What Shall We Do to Assure You
That all the claims we havo been malting for our
September 5th Sale Offering
aro absolutely justified? What is there to do? You know our re-
putation for dependability. You also know our reputation for
having produced developed and sold as many good ones as any
breeder in the Southwest. We aro pioneers with Poland Chinas
and have kept them up to the minute. Now wo tell vou wo havo
tho best we ever had and we mean that as strong as it sounds.
Come to Our September 5th Sale and See
tho Sons Daughters and Grand-Daughters of
CICOTT the World's Grand Champion; ihc $60000 PICKETT
$40000 YANKEE; $30000 DESIGNER; $25000 RAINBOW
LIBERATOR and HERCULES JONES.
TliH Grand Offering sells bred to
BIG PROFIT Our New Giantess Boar
a (Marvelous Junior Yearling
M. A. SHVLER & SON
Write for Catalogue GRAY OKLM-
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The Beaver Herald (Beaver, Okla.), Vol. 35, No. 11, Ed. 1, Thursday, August 17, 1922, newspaper, August 17, 1922; Beaver, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc69425/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.