The Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 3, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 2, 1908 Page: 4 of 8
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Church and Society Directory.
I'KEaBYTKfilAN CHUKCH
S-.rt&: Ktetj Sundar morning nd
eTening. Saulxj Scboil it lOrf- a. m.
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METHODIST CHUKCH
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evening Sanriaj School at 10 o'clock.
Ja. BLMfom. I'ajtor.
LADIES' CIRCLE
Auxiliary to Yt-rjl'-rin Chnrch
meeti cjtrj Thurnltij Atternrxm at the
home of the tntmltrr. Entertain
the public fimtTljurxlax nis?ht at tach
month. Krrjh"dj lTltd
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LADIES GUILD
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Lodge Directory
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Oklahoma I'oit So. 4 Grand
Army of the Republic.
Meet Try '-'! and 4th Sat
urday of the month at 2rf
p. m. Milting comrade
welcome.
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Bearer !Ig No. 128. Ancient
Free and Accept Maonj.
Meet Jt and 3rd Saturday
night of each month. Mem-
ber of the order alwar wel
come II. R. Stzoxax. V. M.
Mrmiu Sec.
Pioneer Lode No
171 IndfM-ndenl
0nlerof0dd Fel-
low meet everv
Monday nlht VinitinK nieml'r of
the order invlied ( W.Kohukw N.G.
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Beaver Iodce No. 7
KnlphU of l'ythia
Meet In Caule Hall
every Tuewny niqht.
ViltlJig brother wel-
come H. P. Gakkett C C
J. IlusniABi) K of R. and S.
Camp No 77. Mod-
rn Wood men of Amer-
llca meet every L'nd
-Itfi Thuredar nitrht.
NfiKhlmn in good
Htandlntr welcome.
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Laurel Camp No. 3C01
Jtoyal Itpifjlihoni of
America
I Meet each lxt and 3rd
vriiumlay niKlit of the
month. V i i 1 1 11 g
uclKlibom Invited to
come
Jazzik Du.vmf.
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kMeeU every otlier WmU
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'hrothrrx and nlntcrs cortli-
ally Invited
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They eaa win when easitpaipM are eon-
ducted upon party principle- Theyi
can win when Republican preech Re-
publican doctrine and make their
campaign i upon the record of the par-;
ty They can win when Republican
nhake off their fear and trembling and
ToraMe amh and much better re-
lu ear be obtid in the drier
year by ginn? thorough tillage It
ij a well known fact t-at moiitere es-
cape quite readily from the f urface of
an uncultivated field but if the toil ij
stirred to a depth of two or three inch
es a icrface mulch ii formed and the
come out and ipeak for the party hi- DJwd moTCmentof foil moUture I.
tory They can" win when Republi
can are bold enough to ftand for pa-
triotism aad country. In short they
can win by practicing honor in politic.
tanding for goxi government prni-
tire polide placing party above men
placing principle above individual in-
tereu and then by all working to-
gether. By no other ign can they
conquer.
Active at 1 28 Years.
Michael Budnikov a huar who en-
tered the Ruiian army in 17OT and
erred in it for eighty year wa inclu-
ded among the object of intere.it
which the czar wa able to exhibit at
Czarkoe Selo for the Swedish royal
wedding.
Budnikor ii 123 year of age and it
ttill active IU tee ami hears well
and live on lit own farm. He ha the
rxnfc of "retired peaant" and a pen-
sion of XVi. Recently a lottery ticket
which he had bought won Yljffi and
it wa i to collect thi money that the
old man traveled from Tver to the
capital
He wa a grown man when Napoleon
invaded Ruia; he wa personally
known to General KutuzoR and wa.
utill erving in the days of Skobelefl
who aho howed him peronal mark
of hi favor. Budnikov ha the "For
Valor" medal of St George of all the
olae a couple of More of other mf-d-al
and croe of diitinctlon which he
won in the couneof hit military ser-
vice and two medal for naving life
If your neighbor pohon your dog
you get angry and lnlt the neighbor
did wrong because the dog' lift- wa
valuable One human life I more val-
uable than that of ten thousand dog
yet orne people permit their premie
to contain filthy cepooIa that breed
the diieate germ that poiion the hu-
man yatcm that cauie the death of
liump-n being and think nothing of it.
checked. Tillage not only aid in the
conservation of soil moisture but this
proceM it alto a potent factor in the
eradication of weeds. Fields that are
given careful cultivation while the
crop i still small are comparatively
free from weeds at the close of the
season.
REAL ESTATE mortgage and
QUITCLAIM Deed for sale at thi
oflice. Send in your order. We can
supply you with any quantity.
Pure lard at 10c per lb. at the City
Meat Market. Ak for wholesale
price. Lard bucket taken in trade.
FOR TRADE Btuine property in
good town for farm. Rents well
Address T J Talbot
7-2 7-23 Canton Okla.
Waxtkb. A good hustler in every
town to sell our perfect water filters
retailing from II 50 to 13 CO 10) per
cent profit to agent exclusive terri-
tory Seneca Filter Co. Senaca Mo.
Chattel Mortgage.
Blanks for sale at the Hceald office
in any quantity desired. Send or bring
n your order
CO.VTJ3T .NOTICE.
IHfranBMat of tli" Ikterior. V H.
Lu4 OfV xt Woolwnl. 01 la Jg IX ISO).
A 8ieiateoat0tfi!'iTjtbTi&b'B!ed
in l)it o8e rf Arfea '. Scott. eoetUDU
aanicm HE No. 3fi7. asado Ja. 2. t'.X. for
S'i Xw'4 S-e. J. Tp. iK. tUB rTE. br
TVn. K LA. eoef-tt"N la bieh U U atJt-
til tht mM atnMo b wbollj abndoool
iM tnet of toad Ux a i-rii of mor- than ill
wdIIh lt pJt xnA IM-Xt prior to tt-dn
hrrHn : tkat b bat tU.l U Iraprura M Utol
sr to ottaU.sk rrtjil'-otr- thrntxi witfaia tt
HAlWity irk.l ttt tn iaitk rtelrt.1 bj la
and tbat aW default bat not bn cored.
Al tkat Uatjie tnm iIks land vat dot
nat b kh rmilwmrBl la the Arraf .S'af r or
Marts Corp of tb Ucltol fctaU-Io xocapac
itr iBtisof nr.
Said prt(i are trebr notiitri to apr tt-
fsd aud 9r CTidetiee Umehlcx said allega
tion at 10 o'clock a. m. oo Auatt 19. YJt be-
fora tint H-Kimt ua Hecrirer at tka Ubltfl
Sub Laui OSlftj ia Wowlwrd Oklahoma.
TVixkl cJt"Unt ba?Iiur Id a proper affl-
daTlt. flltl June 13 Wi .ot forth facu mhlcii
tUuv that afUrdaa dilUac pnooal terflee
of tbU ut cannot Ur wadt it U bertbr or-
i 1 rl -.'frwfii Utat och cotie bo aircn br
due oal proper puMfcatioo.
7-S : Oijj. O.OK.SCK. fti-gUter
Each year the poultry Dcsizes is bt-
cotnisz taore lecrettve aad sow- as-
S8ae proportions that will jcoo rival
any branch of firm todeitry. Farmers
are forced to acknowledge tbat the old
fees can Kf t her own weight in raising
a rsortzize frota the farm.
W. A. B R I G G S
Land Attorney
Lawjcr.
1st door east of La2 OCce
WOODWARD
OKLAHOMA
0. C. WYBRANT.
Land Attorney
Lawjer.
1st door east cf Land OSce.
WOODWARD - OKLAHOMA-
R. E. Dickson.
A. S. Dickson
DICKSON t DICKSON
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
BEAVEfi.
OKLAHOMA
ALBERT WELLBORN
(County Attorney)
Lawyer
Wjll practice in all the courts County
Territorial and Federal.
BEAVER - - - OKLAHOMA.
MUMSELL A LONG
ptjysiciaus anb Surgeons.
Piles cured. Glasses fitted with
accuracy.
Bearer Okla.
J. W. CULWELL.
(County Judge)
Attorney and Counselor at law.
Filings Final Proofs Contests and
General Land "Work.
BEAVER - - - OKLAHOMA.
DEAN & STEPHENSON
ATTORNEYS
Practice in all Courts.
tWLand and Commercial Law a
Specialty.
HOOKER and WOODWARD. OKLA.
T.
P. Braidwood. T. C. Braidmnnrf
BRAIDWOOD a SON
Successors to
FIDELITY ABSTRACT COMPANY.
Do a General Abstract Business.
Accuracy Guaranteed and Prompt
Attention Alvays.
Beaver Oklahoma.
CLYDE H. WYAND.
Attorney-at-Iaw .
Land Office Business a Specialty.
WOODWARD. - OKLAHOMA
C W. HEROD
Attorney and Counsel-
or at Law.
Land Practice a specialty
Woodward Oklahoma
DR. J. A. MILLER
Dental Surgeon.
I have located in Beaver for the
practice of dentistry in all it branch-
en Plate work a upecialty. I will be
alxent from my office one week begin-
ning with the first Monday in each
month. Respectfully.
J. A. Mules:
City Meat Market
W. Q. STRANATHAN Prop.
Strvetly Siastary All Kinds of Freh CI-an Meat.! JPare Lard as
Cp-To-Date 31 a r k e t.
C. W. H0SKINS
Watchmaker and Jeweler
Fine and complicated watch icork a specialty. At Gera
Pharmacy.
Beaver Oklahoma
CRAIG BROTHERS
of Liberal Kansas
SELL COAL:
yes they sell coal and when you
are in search of a place where
you can buy coal the most rea-
sonable call at Craig Bros. when
in Liberal. Thev will treat
YOU RIGHT.
MoKIXiIilPiS
Dealers in
G
BOCERIES!
And everything that goes to make up a complete
Grocery establishment. Flour Feed and
supplies of all kinds. No need to go
elsewhere for anything in our. line.
Our prices are right.
DON'T ASK FOR CREDIT.
J. R. Bolin- Robt. Hall O. C. Armstrong
BOLIN HALL & COMPANY.
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Hooker
nil BUILDERS5
HARDWARE
Coal Posts and Wire
Eclipse Wind Mills
Lincoln Paints & oils.
Guymon
Liberal.
Fine Watch Repairing a Specialty
Jewelry Silverware Optfcal Goods Cut Glass Diamonds "Watches Clocks
Art Goods and Fine China. PIANOS and ORGANS. Stores iu Liberal
Kansas aud Hooker Oklahoma
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