The Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 32, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 20, 1910 Page: 1 of 8
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BEAVER BEAVER COUNTY OKLAHOMA THURSDAY. JANUARV 20 1910.
No. 32
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JAMES BARE Tlco Ptf Ment
JAMES H.OKABTBKK AM'tCndilor
The BANK OF BEAVER CITY
Capital $10000 Surplus $3500
Undivided Profits S3 497. 64
'Phono Unnk No. 1
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DIRECTORS:
F. 0. Trncy
J. W.
A. T.auglirin
Webb
II. Loofbourrow
Every Courtesy Extended
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STOVES
Lots of them. Heaters and Ranges
Oil Heaters
Something to Suit You and the Prices are Right
Hardware
Everything ns u?od In the hardware and furniture
lino Ask for it "Wo have it.
Caskets and Undertakers Supplies"
BEAVER HDW. & FURN. CO.
Tin Work a Specialty
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Fine Photographs and View Work at
MENSINGER'S
Art Studio
Permanently located in Beaver Oklahoma
Phone No. 36
The neatest and best up-to-date Studio in the
Southwrst
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A big pull for trado
"Will trilcat you right
Wo likh opposition
Wo defy competition
And under no conditions
will we lie budged from
our position.
Wo make the very best
Photographs nt tho low-
est prices.
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Come and See
Wtf'. also handle picture
Frames Glass Paper
Weights Illuminated Star
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Look Pleasant
Weights Photo Novelties Amateur Supplies Enlarge Pictures
etc.
Wo make a specialty or 'argo Family Grou.M.
Special attention given to finishing up amateur work.
Prices reasonable. All Work Guaranteed.
Second door north of Rocket Store. . '
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Local News.
See Stafford at Tyler's old stand.
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Finest Bargains for cushat Stafford'
Cash paid
STORE.
for Produce
RACKET
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Remember those
ford s.
Wool Sox at Staf-
Will pay 10c per
the Racket Store.
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for Turkeys nt
0. C. DkGiiaw
Art Qiilnn is wuilding the meat ax
at the Rush market at present.
Rom To W. II. Ilogsett nnd wife
Tuesday January 11th 1010; a boy.
Everything in produce lino bought
for cash at RACKET STORE 1 1-1 1 tt
L Born To Mr. and Mrs.
Gregg of Kokuino a son.
Chariot
Ten cents for Turkeys at tho Racket
3tore. C. C. DkGkaw.
MORTGAGE RELEASE Blanks for
ale nt the I1i:imu olllcu in any quan-
tity. Very latest styles in Clothing Hats.
Caps Gloves Shoes and Underwear m
Stafford's.
E. II. Mnnsiluld better known n
"Dad" moved into their new lioint
last week.
Splendid line of Cut Gins Decora-
ted Glass and China for Xmas pros-
nits. RACKET STORE.
Jim Crnbtreo returned Sunday from
a short business trip to Eldorado
Kuubns.
DRY CLEANING DYEING and
PRESSING. Call on Mrs. W. II.
Cobertson at the millinery store. tl
J. W. Mitchell has tint thanks of this
oilice for the renewal of suhtidriptioii
the past week.
"stock 7F
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Men's Youth's and Childrens'
.ibles at Stafford's.
Tom Dowdn lns fully recovered
from his attack of chicken-pox nnd U
tble to be about as usiit.l.
Bring your Poultry Eggs Hideo
md Furs to tho RACKET STORE
We pay highest casli prices. 11-11 tf
II. Buckingham Sr.. of Lnwtou wns
imong those who remitted for the
Hekald by mnil the past week.
Don't forgot tliat we give the Kiin-
'.as City Weekly Star FREE with iiU
subscriptions paid one year in advance
Cash for Poultry Eggs Hides Fun-
.tnythlng in the produce linn at the
RACKET STORE. 11-11 tt
Mrs. 0. S. Hutselis reported as be-
ing seriously ill this week. Wo trust
to bo able to
next week.
report an improvement
1 have tho very best proposition on
loans of anyone in Reaver county
Como in and lot mo show you. FitAm.
.VllSTltACTH.
R i s 1 nnd Miss dolia Albors. T
may decide to locate and remain per-
manently. Heaver county would be
glad to welcome them.
For indigestion nnd all stomach
troubles take Foley's Orluo Laxative
it is the natural remedy for Indiges-
tion dyspepsia heartburn bad breath
and tones up tho entire nliniontnry
system. For sale by F C.Tracy.
Newton Pickett of Clear Lako was
n pleasant cnller at this otllce Situiday
His brother Xeal R of Arkansas
Oi' Kansas will read tho Herald tho
coming year in consequence of his
call.
Chninberlain's Cmigh remedy is not
a common every. day cough mixture.
It is n meritorious remedy for all the
troublesome nnd dangerous compli-
cations resulting from cold in the head
throat chest or lungs. Sold by F C.
Tracy.
Little Miss Elizabeth Stone was eon-
fined to her home die lirstoftho week
lor eye which has been giving her
much trouble for n long time was
bothering Iter. She is improved at
this time.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is n
very valuable medicine for throat and
lung troubles quickly relieves and
cures painful breathing and a danger-
ously sounding cough which Indicates
congested lungs. Sold by F C Tracy
Tlie roads ure getting in condition
for automobile travel ng'iin this week
mo the "buzz wagons" may lie Been
Hying around nt moH liny time. The
past two or three weeks has not boon
conducive to automobile travel.
II. D. Peckhnm is making somo im
provements nt his city residence this
week remodeling his storm cave niid"
otherwise improving.
WANTED Reliable men to repre-
ent an old established financial insti-
tution. Thompson & Bowers. 4I8Ok-
lahoman Bldg Oklahoma City. Okln.
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Mrs. William Hoggsett has been
seriously ill the past week but wo are
glad to bo able to report an improve-
ment nt this time. '
W. R. llollis paid tho IIciiai.d "ollico
a call Saturday and ordered all tho
news to make regular vNitsiit his home
in future. )
Miss Ethel Illbbs who visited at
Wichita during the holidays with
friends nnd relatives returned hojito
work t'or
r
Saturday evening.
Mrs. F. C Tracy.
Shu will
inos P. Uraldwood Xhos. C. Braidwood $
BRAIDWOOD &.S0N ft
Bonded. -TostrsLctesris I
Beaver
Prompt Accurate and Reliable
Do a GeneraljAbstract Business
Oklahoma
Elmer Fiokel or Beaver City Okla-
homa who has been visiting friends at
Protection Kansas passed tlirough
Englewopd on his return trip gat in -day.
Englewood (Knns) Lender.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy never
disappoints those who use it for obsti-
nate coughs colds and irritations of
tho throat and lungs. It stands un-
rivalled as a remedy for all throat and
lung diseases. Sold by F 0 Tracy
Will Albors and wlfo arrived
Reader Inst week from California for a
v.hit wuli their patents and Mrs. R. P.
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It is a dangerous thing to take a cough
medicine containing opiates thai
ineroly h ille yourcough instead of cur-
ing it Foley's Honoy nnd Tar loosens
iii(l cures tho cough and expels the
poisonous germs thus preventing
pneumonia and consumption. Itefuse
mb-tlt utes and take only tho genuine
Foley's Honey and Tur iu tho yellow
package. Sold by F C Tracy.
"M r& ..Tiilin t.fivliw. ivlm roennt.lv
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wont "to locaaio waiiiorma 10 join
her husband who had preceded her to
that place writes a friend that she
likes tho country immensely She
mys it is "A dream "
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If u girl falls iu love that's her bust
ucss. .f a buy falls in love that's his
business. If they get marrird ihatV
their business. If I hey want theii
pictiirns made that's our business.
Wo will give ono marriage oortilicntr
md your picture witli each 1 dozen
Cabiuuls of wedding pictures until
February 1st. Mt:NsiNr.'s Art Studio
First' door north of Racket Store
Phono No. HO.
Mrs. J. D. Slouo has ngam tnkt n
.shiirgo of the White ilouo hotel nnd
tniiouuces that shu exjiects to retain
control tif the same permanently mi
future. She has a card in this issue
(tend it and give her a call when you
4ut hungry or want lodging.
The busiest and mightiest little
thing that ever was inndu is Chnmber-
Inins Stomach and Liver Tablets. They
lo tho work whenever you require
thuir nid. These tablettt change weak
ness into strength listlessucss into
energy gloominoss into joyousness
Their action is so gentle ono don't ro-
jiilizu tliey hnve taken a purgative
Sold by F 0 Tracy.
A great deal or pneumonia and
grippe is reported ns prevailing iu the
Clear Creek and South Flat countries.
It Is said Hint there has hardly been
enough well folks to taie care of the
sick but that l(iu condition is improved
at this time.
Foley's Kidney Remedy will cure
any cae of kidney or bladder trouble
Mutt is not beyond the reach of medi
cine'. It invigorates tho entire system
nnd sdongtheiiH the k'dneys ho they
eliminate thd impurities from the
blood. Backachu rheumatism kidney
and bladder troubles are all clued by
this great medicine. Commence tak-
ing atonco and avoid Bright.' disease
and diabetes. Sold by F 0 Tracy
Mrs. Granger her aunt Mrs. Rrown
nnd sister Miss Kate Stewart all left
Monday for Oregon where they expect
to make their homo in future. They
were preceded to that point some time
ago by ;lioir brother Will Stewart who
went ahead to pick out a location.
This family has resided in Reaver for
some time and thoy have a number of
friends who will regret to learn of
their departure.
j "Joint 1" she exclaimed jabbing her
hi elbows into his ribs nt -':17 a. m. "did
you lock thu kitchen door?" And
John t.'Iio is inner guard and who was
Just then droaming over last evening's
lodge meeting sprang up in bed
made tho slm and iepondod
' Worthy Ruler our portnls nro guard-
ed." 0h.hu hit tho title right oven
if ho was asleep. United Presbyterian.
Miss Edith Loofbourrow accompan-
ied Mrs Granger iiiitl Miss Kate Stew-
art to the West Coast country this
week where slitf expects to llud em-
ployment and remain permanently
MNb Edith has leslded iu nnd nround
Beaver for the past lifteeti or twenty
years and has hosts of friends every-
where who will wish her tho best of
success in her new location.
n you n weak throat V If so you
cannot be too careful. You cannot be
gin treatment too enrly. Each cold
makes you moro liable to nnotlior nnd
the last -is always the harder to euro
If you will take Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy at tho outset you will be
saved much trouble. Sold by FC
Tracy.
George Reiner of Lookuooit wns a
Beaver visitor this week. Mr Reiner
recently closed n deal whereby he dis-
posed ofa)lhis possessions in this
county and it was his intention to re-
move to old Mexico but the deal failed
to go through. The follow lo whom he
sold his holdings gave him a draft iu
payment for thu same but when the
iiune was presented for payment it
proved b gus nnd thus the deal .wns
ii. .
Former
a Whole-
Oil Company Incorporated
Mrs. Josio Linneborn of Madison
was iu Beaver tho latter part of lnt
week on matters pertaining to on oil
company which has recently been In-
corporated to develop ' nn oil field
which is believed to exist on li"r farm
and of which company alio is an activo
member
In conversation with Mrs. Linne
born she Informed us that she hail
known of the existence of the oil for
i some threo years and hnd been using
the same for fuel and now with tho
organization of the company nnd In-
corporation they expect to make
rapid developments.
So far we have been unable to learn
anything dellulie ns In the existence of
the oil in paying quantities but of
course like all loyal Benver county re.
siders wo are hoping that it. may imt
prove a pipe dream The residents in
in that section however do not. nppeur
to be unduly exorcised over the mnl-
ter. Notice
Our next quarterly examination for
those who expect to teach In Benver
county schools will be h"ld at County
Superintendent's olllee. in tho Court
House January 27 and 28 All appli-
cants are urged to Im present -early
Thursday morning at 7 a. in.
G W. MnKKs County Snpt.
Nri.mp. Ctiiovr.s Assoolnto
1'inciiK Kki.i.ooo ' Examiners.
W. (i. Price
JEWELER.
IN MUNSELL BUILDING
Bring iu your repair work of any
kind. Clocks Watches Jewelry repaired.
FREE
Bcavcrite
' saler
J. R. Hlnklo belter known ns 'Moo'
Hiukle. and formerly of Heaver hav-
ing been engaged in the hotel business
hero a number of years ago but who
recently hns been a most successful
traveling salesman writes us that ho
has entered th wholesale business at
Pittsburg Kansas where he has an in-
terest in a big wholesale grocery and
candy business. Mr. Ilinkle will bo
tho manager of thu concern at tho
iplendid salary of $3000 per year. The
L JLSLL.1 . l'!lH l!?' .established iijiiiiu-J
nor oi years ami is well established
md a money making proposition and
Mr. Hink'le is to bo congratulated upon
being identified with the concern
Since leaving Beaver some six or
even years ago Joe hns lieou steadily
climbing upward and the'uows or his
successes will be received witli pleas-
ure by hts many relatives and old.tinio
friends at Beaver. He was a hale fel-
low well mot and deserved till the
good things which iiis business ability;
and energy hns made possible. Send j
your salesman down in this section
.mo. i our oid menus ncro win treat' Ik fi.
you right. It would be a real pleas- 3110 l0ll011 OlOre
ore to your friends hero to be able to!
buy groceries and candy put out by " " "-r "
Joo iiinkio'fl whoiesaio establishment. Beginning January; 8
One Handsome 14
Piece FISH SET w'll
Jteig&en JFJREEtoJM
first person present-
ing $50 worth of Cou-
pon Tickets which
will be given with
every purchase ex-
cept school books at
Robertson's Millinery
1910
I Ikivc resumed charge ol the
WHITE HOUSE HOTEL
and wish all my old friunds and customers as well ns many now ones to re-
member mo when iu tho city. I expect to remain hi charge permanently nod
will always endeavor to set vo the best the markel! alTords Country friends
especially hulled. rs J. ) v;loUC
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The Arabian Night
HOME TALENT PLAY f
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Worth the Price
OAST OF CHAR VOTERS
Oliver Pltiott
Elmer Fickel
Enoch Quinn
' .. .. Arthur Onion
Miss Edna Humphrey
Miss iilne Wicr
.Miss Bertha Tii-nor
Miss Adolia Albors
Miss May Ilinkle
Mr Arthur Ilummiugiop
Ralph Ormerod
Joshua Gillibraud' ..
Dobxon. . . .(.
Mrs. Uinnmiiigtop .
Mrs. CiUIrniH ...
Rose Coiomblor '.
Daisy Majtlund
RarbarH
at K. of P. Hall FRIDAY NIGHT
JANUARY 28 1910
Admission: Children 25c. Adults 35c.
Reserved Scats 50c
Given for Benefit Class No.
Christian Bible Scfiool
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