The Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 40, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 17, 1910 Page: 1 of 8
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THE
BEAVER
HERALD
Oldest Oklahoma Newspaper Republican for Principle
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BEAVER UEAVER COUNTY. OKLAHOMA THURSDAY MARCH 17 1910.
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Tho TIkuam) for nil the latest news.
Note the change in nds this week.
Miss Lizzie Dunlop Is employed ni
Mrs. Robertson's millinery store ni
present.
DRY GLEANING DYEING and
PRESSING. Cnll on Mrs. W H.
obertson it the millinery store tf
Amos Hibbs
quite sick.
is reported ns being
MORTGAGE RELEASE Blnnks for
snl nt the IlRRAt.ii.onic In imy quan-
tity. Willis Thompson nml family dopnrt-
"I lnt week for an extended visit in
Kansas nnd enorn Oklahoma.
Live Stock Insurance
anco Host Abstracts.
Fhazeis Tho Abstracter.
Farm Insur-i.;
BeSt Loanf.
Mr and Mrs. Oscar Gardner's little
.V child is reported as seriously ill of
ni
'pneumonia
Don't forget that we givo tho Kan-
fas City Weekly Star FREE with all
subscriptions paid one year in advni.ee
Subscribe for tho Hicham) $1.00.
Mis Nellie Humphrey of Bnlko has
been visiting in Heaver with her sister
Miss Edna the past week.
Live Stock Insurance. Farm Insur-
ance. Best AMtra"ts. Rest Loans
Fazl'R. The Abstracter.
Miss LaiiM Mackey returned to
Hi'avor Sunday after spending a month
at her homo on tho Cimarron dtirim?
which time she suflered from an at-
tack of diphtheria She is ntlrely re
covered now hou ever nnd has re-
sumed hor classes in music.
M'ss Edith Loofbourrow who left
here some weeks ngo writes that she
lias secured n position as clerk at
l'.ugeno Oregon nnJ will remain
thoio indefinitely. She orders tho
IlmtAM to follow her. Miss Edith's
many friends wish her abundant
cess.
sue-
Mrs' Olive Rock writes from Man-
kato Kansas ordering tho HnitAM)
sent to her address. Thanks
F
VE AlINUTES OF
Good Honest Think-
ing is worth a DAY
spent buzzing uu
der a glass like a Fly.
Simon Wise.
BE WISE. Think about it Get
the Best. Mine cost no .more than
thoc guessed at not half soMnuch in
the end. x
There is a reason. Thore is ;i legal
education buck of them.
Beaver Co. Abstract Office
WALTER C. FRAZER
Bonded Abstracter.
xaiuzzcamasKH
Rev R R. Coffey nnd wife moved
Mondny from tho Whlto House hotel
t'i the Art Thomas residence recently
vtcMtod by Claud T Smith and family
Miss Ail el la Mensingor nrrivod in
Reaver recently from Pratt Kansas.
She will spend the summer hero and
will assist her brother J. W at tho
Art Studio
Ohamberlnin'rf Stomach and Liver
Tablets invariably bring relief to
women suffering from chronic cctiisti-
patioti headache biliousness dizzi-
ness sallowness of tho skin and dys-
pepsia. Sold by F C Traoy.
The Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. n. J.
Colo has been very sick for two weeks
past. We are exceedingly sorry to
note that there is very little improve-
ment at this time but all hope yet for
the best.
Mrs. D W. Ow. sister of Mrs. B J
Cole arrived in Beaver Monday from
El Dorado Kansas in response to a
message announcing the serious illness
of her sistor's soven-months-old son.
Chamberlain's Stomach and Livor
Tablets are safe sure and reliableand
have been praised by thousands of
women who have been restored to
health by their gentlo n'd nnd curative
properties. Sold by F C Tracy
First Showing of New Spring Hats
Saturday March 19th 1910
Como in early nnd make your selections. Wo havo
a nico new stock and they are beauties. Buy early
and got tho full bcnelit of your hat all season.
Mrs. W. H. Robertson
Mi MiVhAtitkAAALAAU4LAAu
PHOTOGRAPHS I
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Watsan Studio
West side 1st floor north of Bulick's grocery fe
. store
Starting
February 12th Ending
WMMftMWtHri
Watch
This'
DATE
AVo will mtifco. Ono Dozon Cabinet Photographs on
0x0 card regular price $3 50 and $4.00 now per doz
Papor woig'ht free with eaoh i Dozon portals
Wo mnko thoao prices in order to make room for our
Sprlnd lino of Ji oldera and Mounts.
$1 00
We have in stock a swll line of
FoWors and Mounts that are not in-
cluded at the price above. Prices
to please all. Work must please
or we make it please
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Mrs. Minnie Madison and son Clydo
expect to leave the first of the week
for the Kiowa when they will remain
for a time with Mr and Mrs. F J
Hirdsali after which they will go to'
C dorado fora few months. Mrs .Mad-
ison expects to locate at Wichita Kau-
sii Inter.
Miss Edna Humphrey stenographer
for some time past in Attorney Dick
son's law oillce leaves today for Kan-
sas City where she will enter school
for further stutty in stenography and
typewriting. Tho bst wishes of all
and especially hor wide etrclo of ydung
frienUs follow her
Foley's Kidney Remedy is a t-afe
and certain remedy for all kidney and
bladder diseases whether or chronic.
It is a splendid tonic for middlo nged
and elderly people nnd a sure euro for
all annoynnces and irregularities of
the kidneys nnd bladder. For salo by
P C Tracy
W. M. Shortridge who lias been a
resident of tliis community for several
years past.has traded his larm on Clear
Creek for Arkansas land rind leaves
this week for his new home. AVo aro
always sorry to see a good citizen and
a good farmer leaving our midst but
we trust good fortune iivrill'hiniir'
his new home. x
Good health is impossible when tiiere
s any dernngeinent of the digestive
organs. Foley's Orino Laxative is a
natural remedy for stomach liver and
bowel troubles. It aids digestion
stimulates the liver and cures habit-
ual constipation. For salo ' by F O
Tracy
Last Friday night Class No '2 of tho
Christian church pulled olT another
homo talent play for which they arc
building quite a rcputrtion as ama-
teurs and as usual did themselves
credit. "Tho Country Store" was the
title of the piece a coincdy.drama in 3
nets which wns well received nnd well
rendered in overy respect The class
cleared something like $50.00
Are you frequently hoarse? Do you
have that annoying tickling in your
throat? Does your cough annoy you
at night and do you raise mucus in
tho morning? Do you want lejiuf? If
so take Chamberlain's Cough Romedy
and you will bo pleased. Sold by F C
Tracy
Attorney A. S. Dickson and Sheriff
D. P. Miller left today for Hot Springs
lirkansas where they will sojourn for
a few weeks for their health. Mr
Miller's little daughter Enid accom-
panied them ns far ns Kansas City
where sho will remain to have her
eyes treated. We trust all may re-
ceive material bonolit.
Fully nine on: of every ten cases of
rlmumatism is simply rheumatism of
the muscles duo to cold or damp or
chronic rhoumatlsm neither of which
require any internal treatment. AH
that is needed to nlford relief is tho
free application of Chamberlain's
Liniment! Give it a trial You are
certain to be pleased with tho quick
relief which it affords. Sold by 1 C
Tracy
(leorgo Jones who lins a farm on
Six Mile and who is known well in
this community as a member of the
Woolory Ar Jones auctioneering linn
returned to Beaver last wool; after a
protracted absence. When nsked if
lie was glad to get back ho replied
"Heaver looks mighty good tome. I'm
back to stay." Its tho old. old story
For County Treasurer
J W. Henderson of Ector carries
an nuuounceniDiit In this paper
I candidate for Treasurer of Beaver
county subject to tho will of the Ro-
publican primaries.
I iWoaru not personally acquainted
' with Mr. Henderson -hut hear good n-
' ports from his neighbors a to Ins
tilitlitv nnrl tntnirrlf
Wo extend to MlssJUnudo 0. Thomas
publisher or the Heaver Ukiuuj our
sincere sympathy in the loss to her of
her mother. No one can ever lako tho
place in our lives of tho motlior who
taught us the first step nnd directed
our way in early childhood. Her los
cannot bo estimated. Tho depth of
our affections is according ns thedeplh
or our sensibilities nnd our grief in
comparison. Snlaco only comes from
nitli In the future which is promised
to be without tears or sorrow. How
groat the cheer in tho thought or
meeting in such n land. Kenton News
I'. H . Stewart writes from Mesa
Arizona enclosing a $ for .another
year's IIkuam) and the Weekly K. C
Star. Mr. Stewart has an eye to busi-
ness He takes ndvantngo or every
offer made Tor advanco payments or
subscription nml why not? Tho Hkii-
am nlivays costs you one dollar no
more no less and it is Just as easy to
pay in advance ir you once "gut the
habit " We wish about 1000 more or
our readers would wake up to their
best interests
W. H. Willhour sold his nersonal
-properly nt auction salo Saturday nf-
tornoon and Mondny departed witli
his family for their new homo at Mo-
Aleier where ho has employment as
chief steward at the state penitentiary
During their five year's residence in
Beaver Mr. Willhour and family havo
won a warni'placo In the hearts of our
people and big. littlo old and vminir
will regret to note their departure.
mey were citizens tint any com-
munity might well fcol proud to claim
and Boavor will lose much when she
bids tlicni goodbyo nnd God-speed. In
time of sorrow or in time of Joy Mr.
Willhour nnd his good wife were nliko
ever ready to share in each. No social
gathering was complete without them
nnd tho homo At sorrow was always
made a bit brighter by their presence
which was never wanting. May peitco
and prosperity attend litem aim ir at
some ruturo time they may decide to
rutum and again cast anchor among
tho best people on earth tho latch
strmgwill always bo out and tho glad
haml-roruly to VTJlcoiiio.-thcui i. r
Mm The great Baking Powder 1
FJI usec" n mns f Im
m I homes never I W
tmmm$.mft - roars
CREAM V
Baking Powder
Received the highest1 awar
at Chicago World's Fair
Housekeepers Fair
There will bo a llousokcopors Knir
conducted by the Murthas for tho boil
ellt or tho Christian Ohuroh In Boiivort
Oklahoma Match iMih 11)10 in ir
L S MimsnllV reception roonm. to
which all are eonlially invited. There
will be on display many nrticlus iiho-
ful in housekeeping namely : Quilts
aprons boimots carpets aluL naiy
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fancy articles. Como and sen. Our
prices aro such that you will buy.
LuilCll 10uMllh. CuMJtJTTCU.
IIuiiji Jury iu Culwell Case
The second trinl of J. W. Culwell
which was hoard iu district court liwt
week resulted in a hung jdry tho
final count standing 0 and 0. This
means another trial at tho noxt term.
till
GOODS
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A large line of MEN'S and BOY'S CLOTHING
LADIES' WAISTS and SKIRTS. ALSO TAILOR
MADE SUITS for both MEN and WOMEN
Call and see our line of Ginghams and Summer Dress
Goods
Complete line Men's Ladies' and Childrens' Oxfords
Globes and Mantels for low Pressure Lamps
CARHART OVERALLS Slock complete and price
right.
Call and examine our goods before buying elsewhere
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Beaver
Oklahoma
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The Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 40, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 17, 1910, newspaper, March 17, 1910; Beaver, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc68785/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.