The Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 32, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 21, 1909 Page: 4 of 8
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application Pries rdiMinnlilc
Subscription Price SI.Dtl n Vcni
t Rc h at .Meeting Close
Tim Clirlotinn Ita. (ml iiicetiiiRf
which ha vi' been In proicfR fur the
pntt two weeks closed with the fervicef
Motiilny c filing. This revival lui
lieen n jiri-Bi tiling for our town mxl
enininiinlty mill n ClirUtlnn church lint
lieen tirfnnizt-it here that we trust will
continue for all tlmu to come Much
earnest uork lina been ilonp liv K hii-
pjllst Murphy n.eiMeil liy l-.vnngHlpr
singer Winters anil other chriMiau
people of Henvernii.l it hopeil that the
fiamu IntoreM ami ienl will be inniif.eM
nlniiR the .nine lint in the future .o
that tin1 church will continue to thrive
ntul he the mean of iIiiIhk mucli good
for our town ami iirrotiniliiiR country
During the ineiMinm eit)-ix atlill-
th'iio were iiinilv In the church Of
tliM iiiiinhcr many were tlun who lint!
formerly been member of the Chris-
tian church but for want ofn church
home hnil grown cold In the work and
backslid. Other held their member-
ship in Christian churches elsewhere
and took membership with the church
at thU plnce while Mill other who
were without n church home of their
cholco here took inemhonlnp with the
Chrlatlnn.. until Mich Unit a they
might hnve opportunity to unite with
their own church Of tliii number ten
had never confessed Clirljt before and
miulr their first start ciioosing till
church a their home Altogether the
revival wnn mint rmilni: one and
was attended by larRO and attentive
congregation every night of the entire
two weeks. Nev-r before in jenr. hate
the people of Heaver been intereMed
in the work of the church a? they have
been during the two weeks just pnM
and not only has the Christian church
been organized with a large member
hip but many additions have been
made to the other churches of the city
in consequence of the revival Surely
every prof eor of religion who has the
interest of Christianity at heart chuuld
rejoice over the good work that has
been accomnliMml by Ilrotht".. Mur-
phy and Winters From this place
these gentlemen go to Hulialo Harper
county where they will conduct a re-
vival meeting They are followed by
the prayers of the good people of this
town who trust that they may be suc-
cessful there as the) have boon in Uea-
'.vtjr. .
l.ntcr.uliift l.tntirol.lcr.v Club.
Mrs. Sarah Walker entertained th
Kfclardsou Art Kmbroidery Club Sat-
urday afternoon of lnM week at an aft-
ernoon luncheon. Those members of
the club who were present reports
very enjoyable time and a delightful
luncheon
Card of 1 hanks.
I desire to express my heartfelt
.thanks to all those kind friends and
neighbors who o kindlj tUMt-il me in
my recent omnv Only those iu afflic-
tion can appreciate the in path) ot
kind friends. J. W Hi. filer.
lUver.ide. Okla
F. W. Dennett. repres-Miting the c-e-
cunty Brokerage Loan Co . of Oklaho- j
ma City was in Heaver the middle of
the week transacting business iu the in
tcrest of his firm.
Ttils ot.lce is in receipt of a copv of
the Mercedes Tevas KnterprUe which
we presi.ie is a compliment of A .t
McKuvv our former towns-nan who
recently went to that placo and who
has been sending us literature now and
then relative to that place If the
glowing descriptions given by4 Mr
McKew' literature are tine that
country iscertainly all right and has
hopes Mime day of standing iu old Bea-
ver's el.is Thanks for the literatim
and papers Andy
U. G Ounlop w as in f nun Clear Lake
Tuesday shaking bands with friend
DUAN & STI-IMIUNSON
ATTORNEYS
Practice in nil Courts.
-L'ihI nuvl Co in in e re i a 1 Law a
Specialty.
HOOIvKUnml WOOPWAKH OKL V
PATRONIZE
THE
HERALD'S
JOB
DEPARTAVENT. j
(late
Mr Stanley went lo Wichita last
week on husiueis
It li Mathers lost a colt last week.
The Harold children started to
school last week.
Mrs. I. A I. eo and sou Fraukle are
mi the sick list.
Mr Cornvvell has bi'en going around
on crutches he is under the care of
l)r Maine.
It Is impossible to get a message over
that much talked of line as it is Mil1
rolhtl up In a roll iu o"e man's barn
yard while the poles are in some other
harujard. It suiely is a much talked
of line for the men meet most every
week and It Is usually eleven o'clock
when the good wife I' nruti'eil from
her pleasant dreams by a gentle rap on
the door and "let me iu dear" One
young wife had b'-eu urging her hus-
band to go to the phone meeting and
be suchibl". so lat Friday night he
went while "he visited with a neigh-
bor eleven o'clock came and the good
wife said "This won't happen again '
Whether she means her 'hubby"
would never be sociable again or some-thing-else
remains a problem to be
solved never-the-less we wish tlio
men would work some and do lcs talk-
ing. .1 P. I.eo who has been visiting his
brother returned home the 1 1 1 li .
Dr Cornvvell litis sold his drugstore
to Mr. Heardsley so reporters say. We
hope the doctor won't leave Gate.
The cold weather kept some of the
pupils at home last week but there al-
ways is the "faithful few" iu every
school who do not waul to miss a les-
son and Ciate has Its share.
Mrs Anna lluhhard is seriously ill
at her home north of Gate.
The young folks class was the largest
class in Sunday School last Sunday
that sounds good we like to m-c the
young folks intere-ted iu this vvoik.
and we hope each one there lust Sun-
day will bring S'jmcjue else with them
next Sunday.
Mrs .las Price called on Mrs .1. A.
I.ee Saturdaj afternoon.
Skating parlies are the fashion nou
ad ays.
A N. Cranmer has been making some
needed improvmeiits at his grocery the
past week in the way of a hecl iron
covering for the loof and sides of the
original building and also by the addi-
tion of a loom at the rear ol the store
Mr and Mrs McKillips are tlin par-
ents of a new on which the stork left
at their home the pint wck.
C. P. Ford of Halko was among the
out-ot-tow u callers in towu the pact
week.
J. H. Goertien. of Floris. was trans-
acting business in the county seat last;
week and while bore had his name en-
rolled on our subscription hook
i
F C Tracy spent the first of the
week in Hutchison Kansas on business
We are not prepared to say positively
but rather surmise Fred'- visit to that
city was on automobile business. He
has the fever and it is m. mug prettj
high.
LoiIkc Directory
Oklahoma Post No -. Grand
Vrmy of the Republic
Meets everv 2nd aiuL-ltli Sat
urday of the month at 2:Oi
p in Visiting comrades
welcome
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I S Dri-.imo.nu Adj
Beaver I oil g. No P.S. Ancient
hree and Accepted M.i.ui.
Meets 1st and 3rd Saturday
nights of each mouth. Mem-
bers of the otder alwavs vvel-
eonie It K. Srr.DM is W. M.
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Pioneer Lodaf No
171 Indeptuulent
Order of Odd Fel-
low s meet i ervurv
Monday night V
the onler mvi ed
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siting memjons ot
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Beaver Iod.o No 7
Knights of Ptnlinn
Meet iu Cnst'.i H.iH
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siting brothers vvel-
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Ieet each '1st and 3nl.
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KeeonUir
Heaver Kn'.ioUh Lodge
Nil 160
Meets cwrv otbur WihU
iiesday night. N'UitiiiR
urouiors ami sistners oonti-
all invited.
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FRAZER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE
Long (inic. Bcsl rate. Straight treatment.
Country Correspondence.
Notice to Correspondents
The Hrriw... often rcrives complaints from its corrrspondeuls In regard to
the iion-nppwarance or late appearance of the neighborhood news sent iu by
titer In explanation wo will say Hint nil correspondence ent to this ofllce ie
pnbhnhid when It is received nil tune and we have the space. It Is not the in-
teutii'ii of this paper lo omit anything that is lit vvs nor to delay news and if it
does hi you niaj rest assured that il was
corps of counirv correspondent and hope some time to have every community
represented We have worked hard to get the-e correspondent and it is not
likely that we would willfully omit to publish the matter they eend iu Thus
we ii ge all thoe who w rite for the llravi o to send in the news regularly and
you may be sure (bat we will do tlmvery best e can at all times Don't get
offend ;d becutnc jou do not see every item in print or your letter is delayed
timet inu'ii. There are many perplexities in the print shop and yours is not the
greatest on carMi because your occasional letter may be delayed. We are at
some little expense procure these letters and if we do not mo thein it is our
loss. You leceive the IIkfmi n regularly just the same for your service so
why should jou register a kick. The Hr.R.i n will do the right thing all the
time by its correspondents remember that but we cannot do impossibilities
We trust this explanation will satisfy those who have registered complaints
and that l hoy will continue to send in the now 1.VUIIV WCICK.
Clear Lake.
Cncle .lac": Frost came to make u a
visit last Saturday and is still with u
much to our discomfort
G P Barnes was with us a few days
last week ho wa here attending to
make liusl proof on hi place. He has
been hus'dng in Caddo county since
leaving here last fall.
Several of our people have been on
the sicl: list the past week mt-stly vvuh
Rfip-
Dell Mi udeiihall who has been at tin
hot springs for his health returned
Saturday much improved.
Kit Fckles started I riday for Mo. to
isi( bin children.
Willis Mc ow an and family who sold
out last fall and went lo .Seattle Wash-
ington have returned much disgusted
with that country nud mine iu Jove
with Heaver county than ever.
W Dunn bought Mr. Harnes house
and moved it on his place yesterday
xvhich makes ipnte an addition to his
improvements.
Horn To Mr and MrR. C W. Groves
an eight pound daughter mother and
child doing nicely and Walter thinks'
he will be abl. to be around in a few
daj s.
Fletcher Dunl p went to Knglewoud
Friday to gel the McGowan family.
Miss Mary Miller went to Odcc Ka.
the llrt of the week.
Miss Jennie Waugh is making her
home with H G Ounlop while hor un-
fle is in Mo
Mis- l.une Dutilup is visiting at the
present.
Mrs. Dunlop and daughter Liziie.
were guestfc of Fred Caley and familv
Sunday.
O C. Klepper and family were aUo
guests there.
The llrst rumbling from our legisla-
ture reached us the other day and al-
though the people by a large majority
said the school lauds should not be
sold The first bi'l introduced is a bill
providing for the sale o! it. Some very
queer person? get to be members of the
Oklahum.i legislature.
Mrs Leopold Hollmati died Sunilaj
evening of pneumonia having been sick
but live days Shu leaves t husband
and four small children to mourn her
loss
Dl'trkt Number 1 wo.
Wo are having some real winter
weather at this writing.
A K. I-oiir and D. Weldon have pui-
chased a dray lino at Kuglcwood Kas..
which they are now running
The l.o.tiNters with Aich Mi'clieli
and l-on Lstc3. as captain gave a con-
test hunt the 13th the side being de-
feated to Rive the entire crowd ho
oyster supper in the near future
Frank Lewis had the mii-'urtune to
loose one of his work horses lately.
Will Lankaster and Sam Kasford are
the teal horse traders of these parts a
they made a sight unveeii trade a few
dajs ago. Prolxvblv they both got
skinned.
Henry Muller is threshing his alfalfa
at this date.
Corn Field literary is progressing ev
orjbody invited Saturday evening
Mrs Uiger is having a new trmnej
house built on her farm f H winter.
The Fio.nm.r.
Llniwood Items.
Married-Jan. 6th at the home of the
bride Mi l-olti Wadu and Mr. Watt
Spire- there were only the iiarrela-
tiveMif tin bride awl groom iroeut
rhe newly married eon pin live upon
his claim near the old bom of the
bride. Their many (rininls wirh them
loop uik! happy hi
Grandma Downins who hat been
unavoidable. We appreciate our large
spending a few weeks on Clear creek
returned to Heaver Thursday last
Mr Thai! Green and wife returned
from Illinois vhc first of the month
They will occupy their new house on
his claim three miles south east ol
Klmwood they have been staying with
Father Green since their return n
their new home was not completed
.Mr lingers and family returned ficiu
cotton picking in tune for the Rpircs
Wade wedding.
Mrs Hirtting and children returned
from their trip to Kansas a short ti"ie
ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Thad Green. Mr. and
Mrs Le-s Lockhart and baby Mr. anil
Mrs Asa Kile and children and Miss
Delia Keeier took dinner with Mrs.
Groves Friday the Slh.
Grandma Downing grandma Kile
and Cora Kile and children spent the
day with Mrs Groves Jan. tth.
Mr and Mrs. Watt Spires and Kflfie.
Will and Harvey Wade visited Denver
city Thursday last.
Cora Ki'o visitul the county scat
Thursday.
Mrs C .f Groves Peaily. Johnson
and little Cecil vited the county teat
Thursday. " ""
Perry Kile ridg m his new automo-
bile now
Les Lockhart and Delia Keever
drove over to Kemp city Tue.day last
Mr. Keever has again returned to
the corn shucking he came home for
the holidays.
Mrs. Jennie Keever is quite sick at
present.
M-s H?rler was a caller at Perry
Kiles Wednesday last.
tjutte a number of the farmers frqm
around Klmwood are going 'oast for
grain.
Mr A Haskell and on Orrille went
to Klbs county last week for the pur-
pose of shipping their hogs that they
have had down there fattening.
Sl Mile Items.
Fine weather and people have com
menced farming what we need w good
. rai"
I Mr Lester Majo stayed all night with
-Mr. t lyile iSrown batunlay night.
M re. Win lUdtlick and Mrs Chas.
Keddick and Miss Florence have re-
lumed from their trip to Kansas City.
Miss Huth Drum stayed all night
with Miss Francis Keddick Friday
night
Mr. Drum and 'aniily and Mr Kcili
meraiid family spent Sunday with Mr
Win Keddick and family
Horn to Mr and .Mrs Al Keddick a
boy right and a halt pounds mother
and child are doing nicely
Miss Kuth Skinner taye I all night
with Mi-s Kuth Drum Monday night.
There is some one in this vicinity
that is awful pHir. while Mr. Charley
ConJs and family were to the dHiice
Friday night sonicont stole nearly all
of his moat.
Mr. A S Hrown and son C 11. I.rovvu
inndca biiMiiiM trip to Liberal lat
wok in honor of Mr. Webb.
Siv Mile school is getting along nice-
ly four mure mouths school jet
Mis-. Ives and brother came up from
Goon creek to see Mr. Drum's folks
nd see Miss KUa their cousin
Mr A S. Hrow n was hauling hay from
Mr Hill Reddtck to Mr. George Kobin-
suns M-inday
Mis Harel Quintan of Conroy.
friend of Miss lWsie Sims was visiting
with the latter a part of this wq.ik.
Misi Qiiiul.111 alseame up to aist in
the musicals Tueday night. Sho is a
talented vouhk ladv and her assist -
4ance was csrufnly appjiwiatcd.
-HEATING STOVES-
We have them at $.1.20 $S.u'5 mid $6.o! and we want to close them
out befon the Warm Weather
$25.00 ?cwing Atactiinc $22.00
Second hand Lprlght $70 00Oi g.iiton which we will cut the price In
two and sell for :t.00 Good a new ntul looks like new.
Undertakers SuppliesCasket Trimming
Bra'HdvilFnrottiewii
TIN SHOP IN
Absolutely the Hest Farm Loan Proposition liver Offered
to the People of Western Oklahoma and Southwest Kansas
I
am making a specialty of F" rm Loans. I
am the oldest 1'arm Loan man doing business
in western Oklahoma and southwest Kansas. Am
in a position to give you bettor rates and
terms' than you can get elsewhere. Wo are the
only people that make the interest payable but
once a year with the privilege of paying
.$100.00 or any multiple thereof at any inter-
est paying timo.' O'jr loans are payable at the
end of twelve months if so desired. Can run
five years if necessary. Home office Liber-
al Kansas. Offices also at Meade Kansas f
and Beaver Hooker Guymon and Tyrone Okla. i
If you need a loan see or write me at Liberal-
Kansas or any of my representativis at the
above named places. Look for my' sign.
Beaver office in Braidwood's Abstract Of-
fice. Very Truly
A. F. R-OCK.
BBEBTS. it
Dealers in
Groceries!
And everything th.it goes lo make up a complete
Grocery cstablibhmcnt. Flour Feed and
supplies of all kinds. No need to go
elsewhere for anything in our line.
Our prices are tight.
DON'T ASK FOR CREDIT.
ALWAYS
At your service with X
complete line of Notions
We have everything us-
ually found in a general
Racket Store
OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE!
And our prices are always right
We invite you to come in and see
Beaver Racket Store
. W. WEBB rrosideni.
FRANK LAUGIiniN Cashier.
THE BAOK OF I.AI.EH CITY.
Capital $10000 Surplus $3500
Undivided Profits $3197.6
TllONK UNK No. 1 KESIDENCEKo 61. .V
m KHUTORS: T
James Baro lr C Tracib J W. WEBB.
Frank Lnuahrin s. A Lauohrin
R. II. Loofbourrnw
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Any Style. All prices. Work guaranteed.
POST CARDS VIEW WORK EN-
LARGED PICTURES ANYTHING
EVER Y T It I N G.
WATSON'S STUDIO.
CONNECTION.
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BleKIILjIillPi
JAMES BARE Vice-President
r. C. TRACY Asst. Cashier.
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