Beaver County Republican. (Gray, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, July 3, 1914 Page: 4 of 4
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%qfrr County Republican
HARYEY W. HILU
JW. }. Cessna. Editor.
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY.
Subscription 91 per Year.
lotered as second-clns mail
flutter Feb. 23, 1912. at the post-
office at Gray, Okla.. under the
Act of March 3. 1879.
THI BATH.
It wmt not taft to OKXlem doctor*
MMClftte the dMiloe of tb« Romu
wplr« with kurwioaa warm balhlng.
Aanaa wrttara in fall of moralising
on Um xiVJeot Ooaeca. fliutclOK
back at Um good uW time*. N>calt d
Cbat lb* old Hwni Uaoagh U*f
autwt their tiw and le#a dally,
atffcei (Mr wftoW body once a week
8r«a tifien Scipio latrodat«4 a warn
bath V* Hlla the bathroom «u
•jtaaCwSn^ Hrfc. after the manner of
the aa«letita,* with do pretention* to
luxury; aad the earlW pabllc hatha
«ra to atinple that the aedfU mere-
ly tested the ttaperaUtw wtth his
tiaad. Tklags moeed on rapktlr tnd
och en perm* m Commodaa bathed
aeren or light cbaee a day and took
their bmIi h. the beCK Ootulderable
pomp aeM t > attaad the entrance Into
the water of the Docbeme fie Bern,
who aaarlT 10® jeam ago flrat made
tea hattitng faoblonable In FVanoe,
«*ra the Chicago Neva When the
dacbam went bath]^ at Dieppe her
trrtoal at the b*- A wm hailed wtth
A stive at artillery. The holder of
the thee aevty treated poat of "In-
spect* dee Batnr* bad to be there
to recetre her, atth-od la repltudent
'ostfDra. oocked hat and whit* glover
Ttrfa fBaettoaevr M her royal hlfb
seee Into the eea vnUl the water
reaehed Me laaet, whes he retired
^(Jth profuund raverenca. The dtfch-
m, who wm ea expert swimmer,
Uiea proceeded to enjoy hereelL
—.
Announcements.
REri!BU< ANI
For Diatrict Judp*.
John 8. Harris.
Residence-Guymon, Okla
For County Clerk.
Harry M Bi lick
Reticence — Beaver, Okla.
For Supt. Public Instruction.
M CLYDE GREEN
Beaver Okla.
Reaidence-Elmwood Township.
(DEMOCRAT)
For Justice of Peace, Diet. No. 6.
M. N WHITTLE
Residence—Gray^ Okla.
The moat wonderful of all tnrea-
Uona Is Um wlreteee. It deeUoys
time end apace. The tnetaat a word
If «ei\t from the Aiilncton ataxion,
}«*r Washington, it Is beard Is Perls.
Space toeret daisy It a parUcla. The
a park toucbee the ether here
ijpfi Immediately tt la fall MOO ml lea
.fUMr. To comprehend tt Is slmoet
tttie.% finite mind taokllna infinity
'A Is known about the electric force-
has itj ta produeed—bat exactly how
the other takee It or aeoda it to Parle
or book, no one in hla boldeet fancy
3U conjecture. Nobody knowe what
M ether la. Henry Wood, the
greet "new thought philosopher,
ea!4? "Nature haa atorvd tip in the
Jalreree an Infinite amount bf energy
.Yhetateraal recipient and tranemltter
>of thtg^raergy t tbc ether. Now, call
this energy God's mind and tue oth
rtod'e body, then we have the se-
cret of eternal life and the proceed
jf cpamlc ^rotation.M We do not give
'.hit aa e efcecttnec of orthodox th*
^fcgy by a long way*, but only to ex
plate the Matk« of locae mysterleo
\od to a bow how dose the wlrelets le
to the infinite poweN of the Deity.
•' The cannM nalrvm tndtwtrj 1 r<*
arally cbnr) 'f¥e<5 of comparatively re-
3«nt dr^AV^aont, yet thia le tbfc
fiftieth atflfK^raiary of It* Inception
en the vifatlc coaat, the ftfat oannery
> evlag bO«M aetabllabed 09 the 8ecra
mentc .■ivft'hi 18«4. The output haa
steadily lDcr «u«*d year by. yrnr until
.IV lfil3 It rc a?hsri thA toUl at 8,000,00«
oasfta. the market value of which waa
$39,O0Q,(k 0. Canned nalmon le atearl
lly lncreaalng In popularity in thla
and foreign countrlee. It le bound to
become of lncreefllng Importance aa a$
article of fmd oa a anbiitltute for
meats and ether products which are
Inclining le prediction and tncrfctulng
In price.
t Amerlctnc who are no* vegetarlana
heve en intereat in the report that
Prof. Ludwlg Brleger y Bertln hae die-
covered e remedy fSr the foot end
mouth dleeese In cattle. The ntalady
coats the atockmen of the world mil-
lions of lotlara every year and la
largely reepOTSlW" fcf©r the cattlt)
shortage which tanda to, heep meat
urtcea up In the nir. If the profea-
aor'^ retnedr proree to be ell that la
claimed for H, he bee made e valuable
contribution to the reduction of the
coet of living.
For Juatile of Peace. Diet., No. 6.
G. W. TAYLOR,
Reaidence- Gray, Okla.
For Commissioner 3rd District
T. P. MCLAIN
Reaidence-Gray, Okie.
The iroman who aaye neighbor*
ought to "talk confidentially and truth'
fully with each other about their ch
dren" it evidently )ust Itching to
something.
Inauraace atatfstloe ahow thSf apt*,
store live Longer than wtvea We bad
always thought that life
aeemed longer to thank
A derman acteotlat aaye the baoat
race ta lt.000.000 yedn old Maybe
It la, bat we'll bet be can't traee Me
enoestry back that tar.
Some fotka ere eo auaptdoua that ff
they were paeacbere they would inetet
on having ooe-armed men take ap the
collection.
Did you ever know e fuaay
who had any lelaure time?
Are workTa fair*, of
running aground?
Sophomoree are of aome uae, ti they
remind ua from time to time. With-
out them, there would be nobody to
care whether freehmen wore cap* or
hats.
Tltta Raffo aaya American women
look like maoaroal trying to stand up-
right. And the Amerlaan mae, we
auppoee, la the thai gdua with
the maccroQl
Profeeaor Coughlln of Princeton de-
clares; lClther our reaponslbilitiea
taunt be lightened or a race of better
equipped human belnga mnat be built
up aclentlfically to carry theao reapon-
sibllitiea.'' The profeaeor la evi-
dently not of the opinion that going
dotty over baaeball meets the ueed.
llundredetory halldlnga ere not
only possible, but probable, accordhlg
to a atatem«nt by Henry W. Hodge,
consulting engineer, In the Engineer
Ing Record. In which t^e forecasts the
future of atenl construction. It la
pointed out that recent advances in
<1«*1gn have called for great Improve
ment In the quality of butldlng mate-
liale. The modern trend la from plain
steel to Ita alloys -nickel, vanudlum
and other metale—which have been
found to lncreaae strength In greater
proportion than coat.
There were giants In those days"
Is the language of Scripture referring
to whet might be termed the morning
of the human race. At Dyaart, Coun-
ty Louth, In Inland, what la supposed
to be a group of prehistoric gravee
haa been discovered The gravee are
encased with atonee, and one of them
contained the skeleton of a man who
apparently was tan feet high.
Tangoing has been barred in Swit-
rerland Probably it was some trou
bl* to gather up what remain ad of the
dhbeera after they had gone over the
edge.
Aa English expert haa been telling
ua the correct method tor eating
analla, but we think Americans will
be alow about eating them at all.
Afcd now it la the baseball mag-
na t a who hate arrived at a lively
appreciation of Geoeral Sherman's ts-
moua definition of war.
SI* factories tn Mleeourl last yesr
turned oat 2i,171J5?t corncob pipe*.
•Mlaaourl meerschaums" they arc
called with local pr|de. The world
imftta by thla enterprlae, the corn-
cobs finding a market on every conti-
nent "Doc" Carr, printer. Indian
fighter and dreamer—now dead—la
credited with being the filacoverer of
this use for the oorncob. He need to
ti toe Is St Charlea, Mo.
The wealthieet boy in the raited
state le atlU wealthier by a few mtl-
leea more ill a recent bequeet, which
fully bear* out the belief of the obeer-
viia old womaa that "blm what tea,
tftA "
Our guess Is that the policewomen
will not bold their )obe long. Btylee
is uniforms change ao seldom
Your row would not be so hart) tS
hoe If you Would just brag on bow
ftasy It la.
Notice for Publication.
Department of th« Interim
D. S. Land oOt* at Wood* H. Oklahrwr*.
June S. 1914.
Notie* i* hmbr *ir«. that Oti, C. Shearer
of Boyd. Okla. who on Mar. 10th. 1*1*. made
booMBfad entry No. Otlfltt tfr tSe .oatk w«t
quarter Mclk>o .2. towrsbi^ 2. N.. r n*e 8.?. C.
haa A led notice of intention to mane 9nal I r*ar
eroof to aatabiiah c hum to the land ^xr'*
dweHbod be'are TSorr«a P Braidwond. V S.
Commia* toner at hw "ffW-e at Baaeer. okla.oo the
Ut h day of j nit 1914.
Claimant
Jerry Dai.<ala. CharWy Denny, fred Metil. Ed
Wahl all of Baiso • oklahoma.
J Y CaJ ahan. R«*i«Ur.
Pint puUiabad June W M4.
NOTICE FOR PTTBUCATION.
Departtnent of tha Intertor. U. 8. Land
Wroevard. Okla. July 4. 1 14
Notice ia hen-l.y rivin that airuta Johnatoa
formerly Birdie Jeaaa of Moyd. Okls~ who. on
Jan 14th. IMi guiue H. E No. 0CI4W. tor 8 hf N.
F..gr. Me S Tt N. R. K. C. M. aaJ S.
w. 4 s. E 4 aar *2 T.8 N. B. fO E. C. M.. haa filed
noMea of intelition to maae final 3 year proof to
ee'ahliad claim to tile land above dtocritod. before
Thnmae P. Braidwrmd. t'. 8 Ommlaeiooer at hie
•fnce InBauVar.Okla, on the 15th day of July
1914.
Claimant naroea aa witnaaaea:
Prank P Neill of Dotnby Okla., Eddie Robeeu
W. W. johneton.Both of aoyd Okla, J. W. Buchan-
an. of Grand Valley Okla.
J. V. Callahan.Register.
Pint publlahed June 12 1914.
Subscribe for The
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the latest news of
County and State
Politics.
You can get the
Repu b ti 1 i ca n and
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until after election
for only .60.
J "•'
Notice.
1 will not be reaponsible for any debu
contracted by my wife, Luis ;Grsyaon,
or daughter Arnba, as they have left
my board and bed.
Hugh R. Grayson, Gray Okla.
3 Club Bargains.
Bargain No. 1:
Reaver County Republican, $1.00
Today's Magazine;
with free pattern, 50
Farm Projrreas, 25
b arm Life, 25
Kansas City Weekly Star 25
Total, 2.25
All for $1.28.
Bargain No. 2.
Reaver County Republican, $1.00
Today's Magazine.
with free pattern, 50
Home Life, 25
Woman's World, 35
Gentlewoman, 22
Total. $2.32
All for $1.28.
Bargain No« 3.
Beaver County Republican, $1.00
Woman's World.
Green's Fruit Grower.
Farm Life,
Rome Life, 1.35
Total, $2.35
All for $L1§.
Notice For Publication.
Department of the Interior
U. 8. Land Offlce at Woodward. Oklahoma.
Jane >. 1914.
Notice ib hereby riven that Joseph O. Ken .
of Gray, Okla.. who. tm Auittit IT. 190T. made
H. E. No 8T04O-016691 for southeast 4 lection
S9 twp. t rsn«e X E. C. M, haa filed notice of in
tension tc make final five year proof to eitablikh
claiA to the land above described before Thomai
P. Braid* jod, U. 8. lommiaaioner, In hi« office
at Bmrmr, Oklahoma, the lEth day of July. luu.
Claimant narr.ee u wltnaSaes:
8, R Creed, George Uarxadine. William Ray.
J. R. Duke all of Grar Okla,
_ J. Y. Callahan, ReaUter.
Flrat published June 12 1914.
* I f vl.
There will be two bail games in the
afternoon with the 1st and 2nd teams.
S ' ■ ) 4 rfi ^
Horse racing and fireworks at night.
Band will furnish music all day.
REFRESHMENTS ON GROUND
Ages from 10 to 13 and 13 to 15 both
sexes, premiums $1 first prize and .50
second prize.
-rr*"
Come one coAie all with
well filled baskets and enjoy a
day of pleasure.
PROGRAM COMMITTEE.
In Egypt there baa bwn dlacorered
the mummy of a woman whose Jaws
had been locked wtth a chain. The
ancient Egyptians were crude, per'
haps, but they knew how to get r«*
aulta.
A Herman scientist eattmatna that
the human race baa axlated for 160,-
<MJ0 >ear# Judging by aome of the
newa of the day. the race la cerUtttfty
old enough by thla •wtlutate to know
better.
The latest
rlea gans for
It la In order
tary Inventor
by which the
guna, and let
off hbmantty
way go on.
■
IirlUab treadnmiRlit CAT-
firing at alrablpa. Now
for the progreaalvs mill
to provide some fletice
airships can aplkt* these
the good work of tilling
In the moat approved
A patriotic league of French fcbtnen
haa been formed t0 campaign against
Indecency lit dreas and to fcrlng
fashion bach from the ettrefnea to
which it la going. With characteris-
tic FTenc.h appreciation of real values
In life, the young and pivttj members
of the league are to atari the move-
ment In wearing atyles at ohce mod
feittp nnd pit awing. Tb«« Is a kliiif of
patriotism which nohe can critlclae
O'- den* women'a right of leaderahl^.
1
•<
^t la to be hoped that the pra'tlee
of tiling edltot* wt.o criticise n'lbllr
off rials will hot apreafl from FYance
to the United Statee,-
A famona FYench nrllet has become
a writer and la criticising wolhen'a
clothes. He fehoae sc^iething allay to
■tart with.
Hven though European competition
should mean cheaper dreaa fnhrica
the modlate'a bill will be Just aa long
an :ver.
JIM SHEARER,
AUCTIONEER,
I am now located at Gray and
will crv Farm and Live Stoek
Sales in any part of the country.
Satifaction it My Motto.
Phone Line 2, Gray. Oklo.
Dr. J. H. Gum
Registered Veterinary.
I make a apecialtv of treating rin^*
bone, .spavin, fietula and pell evale. A*
cure guaranteed or no pay.
GRAY, .'. OKLA.
W. E. LILLY,
Veterinary Obstetrician.
Have instruments to perform the
operation of Embritomy.
GROGAN. - TEXAS.
W. H. Rhodes, M. D.
! Office First Door West of thtf-
1 Drug Store. Phone 15.
Gr^ xikau,
J. i. LILt
Gray Barber Shop,
Am also prepared to do all kinds
of harness and shoe repairing,
GRAY, . • OKLA.
WATKINS & WATKINS,
DENTIST,
Make regular tripa to Gray.. All
work Iruaranteed. rainless dontistry.
Watch this Paper for Dates
S. M. Hodge,
Physician and Surgeon
BALKO, OKLA.
Local Mkrket
Prices received from the local fcer*'
chants friSay morning.
Cream - .2W'
Chickens -09c
Eggs - -— .10c
Butter :—- .15c
The farmer's institute will ^ be held
in Gray, July 16. Don't fail £o be ia
attendance.
Notice for publication.
Department of th« Interior. U. S. land Office,
Woodward. Okla.. Mai, 1^ 1M4.'
Notice Is h«rehr«iven that Jacob H. Wsukow-
ky of Balko. Okla^>hobo Mar. tlat, 1911. made
H.E. No. 021639 fir lota 3 and 4 2 A N. -
:7m. hw filed
No. 021639 t6r lota 3 a
mj 1.T.1N. H!1RC,
of Intention to make iinal i^ret year proef to as-
tabllah claim to tht land at>«ve d-'icribpfl
a. *. Prnett. Clerk of the Dtitrlct Cb-jrt ..
□Ate In Beaver, Okla.. on the 23rd day of June.
1914.
(MlMM ^ ,.... .
Charlla C. Qlenbaraezv Balkc
J. Nenflald, Henrrtt Marteoa
all of Cray, Okla.
J. Y. Callahan. Register.
Fijlt cubliehed May. 28. ttU.
Notice for Publication.
D^artment oi ^e lnt^W^T S. f^iid OffWe,
Woodward. Okla., May. *, 1914.
•NMice b hefreby (riven thai. Btaabeth K. Gatek
widow of .Jaime T. Gatoo. decoaead of ton,
OaU.. who oil July 2. made H. E No*
80674 oluMl. lot 2 and S. ht N. £. ar, knd 8. E.
<jr. of N.W. (jr..*i*c. 4 T. 2 N. of R. 20. fi. C, "
haa filed aotice oi Intention to make Anal I
year proof, to establish claim to the laad above
described, before H>umaa F. Braidwood. 0. S.I
Commlsfloner at hU offiea at Beaver, Okla.. or
the llth day of July Mi "
Claimant nuntaaa witnaaaaa.' "1
WilHani A. OeoiTtt. Jeatc • Hawortk.' Alei
WheeJcr, Abnei F. Plercv. all of Bey<i. Okla.
J. Y. Cailtha . Resriater.
Flrat publiahed June, 6.1BU.
W. 4 .
notice
KM
it Cburt in hla
" C,'
V Ivc
i Balko Okla.'AI
k Veta V. Wi
s-a-h-
SAMUEL R EVANS,
BLACKSMITH ING
GRAY, OKLA,
Am prepeared to do all classes of work at all times in a pro:
and satisfactory manner.
Horse Shoeing a Specialty.
• 'V,;' V v, ,
O YOU KNOW that w <
buy everything tha? w
sell diret from the producer/
i v'
This method of buying saves all exp&nsetf
of the middleman. We buy our LUMBER
from the man who gets it direct from the
forest; our MILLWORK direct from the
manufacturer; we get our CEMENT direct
from the plant and our COAL cfirert "from"
the mine operatbh This system means a
b'ig saving to you and enables us to sell
you anything in the building line at the
tfery lowest price possible. We are head-
quarters for ffranieries, header barges and
threshing coal.
i
PAUL W. LIGHT & CO.,"
Highest Market Price Paid For Bones.
\ " _
Liberal Kansas* • * Beaver Olds^
V .J,
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MAKE FINAL PROOF;fcE/ORE /
THOMAS P. BRAIDWOOD,
a' ri# ^ y
, U. S. Commissioner.
V« i' % V % ■<* U M
Have Your Abstracting Done by
Braidwood & Son,
Beaver * - - Okla.
J
No
Money
Needed
When n man begins to think he Ik
lriiJiafk usable it Is '£ algn that lg in
>lp uger of loting hi* Job.
o° you want „
this dandy
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Ma.l this coupon 1'O-DAy.
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