The Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 40, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 16, 1911 Page: 1 of 8
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THE
BEAVER
HERALD.
Oldest Oklahoma Newspaper Republican for Principle
VOL. XXIV.
BEAVER HEAVER COUNTY OKLAHOMA THURSDAY MARCH 16 1911.
No. 40
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Spring
Ilium
My new Spring and Summer Millin-
ery is arriving also some choice se-
lections in Fancy Waist and Dress
Goods. Come in and see them.
MRS. W. H. ROBERTSON
Cl Local News. l
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For Snlo
Horse
and
Hupgy.
Seo John A. Sroitx Denver Okla.
3-10 lw
Subcribo fur Tub Beaver IIekald.
Only 81.00 Per Year
Farm Lianj -it right leniH and rum
onablo rules. Seo John W. Savage.
Do you need a loan? Seo John V.
Savage. Uc has tho money.
Good farm for sale. seo
S. S. Strong Beaver Okln.
Col. J J. Frey. of Logan was here
Monday on business.
Walter C. Fruzor Abstracts. Alum-
inum building opposl'o tho bant-'
Next Tuesday tliu 'Jlst Is tho first
day of spring.
Farm Loans Good terms and quick
money Seo John V. Savage ono door
north Dank of Denver City
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sharon wcro Sun
day guests at the homo of Al Rlosser.
and family on Clear Creek.
Judge II. II- Loofbourrow is homo
fot n month's stay. He will convene
district court here Tuesday tho 21st.
Work on tho new building adjoining
Miles' store was commenced this morn-
ingand will be pushed until camplctcd.
Go to Dr. Munsell for a perfect lit In
spectacles and no glase Specta-
cles from GOP to $20.00 Spectacle ens-
0' from 10 to 50? 11-3 tf
Mrs. A. J. Deer who hns been hero
the past week looking nfter property
interest returned to Neode-dia Kan-
sas yesterday.
F. A. Sharon purchased the Palace
barber shop from I. L Thoma the
first of tho week. Clydo Gregg will
contluuu In charge of the sumo.
Mr and and Mrs. D P Russell and
Mr. and Mrs. D L Manning and little
son Ruby. vUlted Sunday near Koko-
mo at tho homo of Mr and Mrs. V.
Keller
Have a Birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. J K. Qulnn celebrated
their birthday anniversary Wednes-
day the 15th Injt. their natal day both
coming on tho same date.
On account of Illness In tho family a
great slirprlso which hnd been planned
for them could not bo given but it
number of their friends remembered
them with two handsome wlllo-v rock-
ers as ucll as other gifts. Thoy were
also given a post card shower by tho
Martha of whom Mrs Qulnn Is pnst
president and J. H. nu honorary mem-
ber. May they livo to enjoy many more
birthdays and may tin! yenr to come
bo tho Best thoy ever rpent and the
Worst they over will spend.
Operation Thought Inevitable
Ferris Tex. In a loiter from this
place Mary Klltnin. says: ' was con
fined to my bed for throo months with
womanly troubles and during this tlmo
suffered untold agony. Tho doctor said
an operation was Inevitable. I tried
Cardut. Now I am well and able to do
a great part of my work." Thousands
of ladles llavo testified to tho benefit
obtained from Cardul tho woman's
tonic. It prevents unnecessary woman
ly pains and bull Js up womanly strength
It Is a true tonic. Try it. It will help
you. J
Tho material fur tho Denver Mer
cantile Company's big building Is ar
riving. Work will bu resumed on It
Plenty of money to loan on
Heal Estate Seo John W. Savage ono
door north of Onnk of Denver City.
W. T. Qulnn president of t e Doa-
vcr Telephouo Company made a busi-
ness trip to LaKcmi. Tuesday.
Graphophones nud Records for salo
at Denver Hdw. & Furn. Storo. Rec
ords fit finy graphophone.
C. G. Manlon of Sophia wu3 anion
those who visited Heaver on business
tho past week.
O. C. Groves ws a business caller
in tho county sent from Madison Mon-
day. Lawson A Wright's now building Is
going up rapidly and when completed
is going to bo a first class ofllco build-
"(
DRY CLEANING DYEING and
PRESSING. Call on Mrs. W. II
Robertson at tho millinery store. tf
Wo notico some have tho spring fever
and are beginning gardening. "The
early bird catches the worm" but
what of the worm?
WANTED .Men for ordinary carpenter
work. Sec me at once.
S S. Stuono
3-0 3-10 2w Beaver Okln.
Mr. and Mrs. I N. Edwards or La-
Kemp wcro guests of Judgo and Mrs.
it. II. Loofbourrow tho first of tho
week.
good young milch
The most common causa of insomnia
isdisordcsof the stomach. Chamber-
lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets cor-
rect these disorders and onnblc you to
sleep. For salo by all dealers.
Mrs S. M. Brazil of Cottonwood Is
very sick of pneumonia at the home of
her brother J. W. Webb in this city.
Her many warm friends aw nit anxious
ly news of hor Improvement.
When you havo rheumatism In your
fool or instep apply Chamberlain's
Liniment and you will get quick relief.
It costs but u quarter. Why sutler?
For salo by all dealers.
Mrs. V. G. Fields returned Saturday
from Guthrie to which point she went
us a delegnto from tho Deaver County
Sunday school Association to the an-
nual meeting of tho Stato Association.
For Sale Five thorough-bred Poland
China hogs about four months old
three males and two females. Eligible
to register.
II. D. Pecriiam Beaver Okla.
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llcncr School Notes
Our motto: ' Do right."
Report of Sixt1' month.
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Total enroll.
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Names of pupils on Roll of Honor:
Chalmcr Strong Led a Floyd
Correl DeGtaw
Herbert Smith
May Redlmer
Gladys McCurdy
Annabel Foshor
Sybul Strong
Enrlo Maple
Jack Moose
Goldio Redimer
Clarence Strong
Alpha Williams
Ylrgll .Vendor
Mnrio Taekett
Wiley Redimer
Hazel McFnrlnnd.
Lennn Williams
Clydlo Miles
Frank Williams.
Dernlco Edglngtm
Nona Williams
Ilruco Gibbons
Theodore Meodor
Carl Wright
Audra Mcndur.
Clarenco Tackott
Elizabeth Stone
10
Tom Dowdn relumed Friday evening
from Snyder w hero ho was called ten
days ago on account of the serious Ill-
ness of his fattier. His father wns
much Improved when Tom left him
and on tho road to recovory.
for sale-two
cows just fresh.
3-16 lw
W.
D. LKONA.ni
Reavor Okln
FOR SALE Furniture for ten room
bourding and rooming hou?e with
transfer of lease. Close in nud rooms
full. Address .
"S."-100-4 cast.
3-10 -1-0 lw .Hutchinson Kuns
FOR SALE Good young mare fine
saddler drive single or double per-
fectly gentle fine family maro. With
foal by Jumbo Black Mammoth Jack
will bring colt nbout May 1st Will
sell right. Inquiro Cnrtor Tracy Hdw.
i-raiiK ample wire unu lit t lo son
Enrl returned to caver Saturday
right nway.
Wade Darrow returned to Deaver
the latter part of Inst week for a few
days stay Ho with his brother Archer
left this week for Seattle Wash. where
they expect to spond the summer.
J If. Thompson departed Monday
morning for Wichita Kansas on a vis-
It to a grand-daughter. From Hint
point ho will go to unstcrn Oklahoma
itnd north Missouri points to visit rel-
atives He will also visit his son Wil-
lis at Rogers Arkansas before his re-
turn "Foley's Honey and Tar Is tho best
cough remedy I ever used as it quIcMi
stopped n severe cough that had Ioiik
tra'iblcd mo" says J. W.Ktihn Prince-
ton Nubr. Just so quickly and surelt
it acts in all cases of coughs colds h
grippe and lung trouble IiofutoSub-
stltutes. For salo by F. C. Tracy.
Reid Miller and sister Miss Cleo.
drovo over to Meado Kansas Monday
taklngMiss Bertha Purdy to that point
where sho will tako tho train for her
homo in Missouri Miss Dortha has
spent tho past year in Denver with her
sister Mrs. P L. ThomasHnd taught
cho(il this winter at Cottonwood. She
lias many menus among tho young
penplo who regret her departure.
Do you know that of all tho minor
ailments colds aro by far the most dan
gerous? It Is not tho cold Itself that
you need to fear but tho serious dls
cases that it often leads to. Most of
these aro known as germ diseases. Pne-
umonia and consumption aro among
them. Why not tako Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy and euro your cold
while you can? For salo by all dealers.
Mr and Mrs. Floyd Glaze the latter
formerly Evangelist Mrs Mason arri-
ved In Beaver Friday evening from
Pawnee Ronk Missouri to look after
Mrs Glaze's farm on Clear Creek.
They returned home tho first of the
wcok. Whllo in Deaver Friday even-
Intr they wore accorded a rousing cha
rivari by the many friends of Mrs.i. laze
who have known her long and well and
all of whom extend heartiest congrat-
ulations to the newly wedded couple
wishing for them nil happiness and
prosperity
Basil Peckliam Bernard Loofbourrow
Helen Gibbons Enid Miller
Harry Peckhnm Lois Qulnn
llornle Whito Lenoro Lcng
Wayne Gibbons Jchnlo Miles
Derylo Rogue Holland Miles
Maude Hester Rich Leonard
Nellio MuKilllps Chas. Miles
Edyth Miles Phocho Stone.
Zoklo Rush entorci the fifth grade
Monday.
Lester Graham ha roiumed his work
in th5 slxth'grado after several mouths
spent In another school.
Rooms 2 mill D frequently combine
for opening exercises.
Last Monday afternoon the pupils of
the two upper rooms met nud organiz-
ed a Junior Agricultural Club. Th
object of tho club Is to excite compe-
tition among tho members nnd see
which can rnleu tho best crop of some
product. Prizes nro nfforcd for tho
winning members. The officers elected
at the first meeting nro as follows!
President Lewis Moore; Vlco Presi-
dent George Kile: Scot. -'Proas Anna
Busing.
L. D.TooKcn Principal.
Reid Miller nnd Olivo Sm7th left this
morning for Kansas City where thoy
expect to find employment.
Mr and Mrs. A M Iver of Ralko
wcro transacting business In Deaver
Sixty Years iiio Standard
M
CE'S
CREAM
OWDER
A straight honest Cream ol Tartar
BakSng Powder. Made from Grapes.
Makes belter more healthful food.
SoSd without deception.
NO ALUM-MO LIME PHOSPHATE
'Alum In 2ootl must therefore act as a poison.'
-Pnf. JoKiuon Yalt Unhtnitf.
Boas tho label.
Buy no Staking powder unlmsm
tho SaStcff shows it to b mmttm
from Gream of Tartar
itrronT or tub condition ok
HIE BANK OF BEffii CITY
Wednesday.
Mix
nt Denier. Ill Urn Rlnto nf Oklnliomi. nt
rloso of IamIiwm March 1th l'JIl
linSOVIICKSi
Uvins nml Discounts 5IL3.92.ai
OTi'rtlrutts sccunil mid uiivrurwl filtUKi
StioW ImiinI.. unritints Judgment . tCSOH.po
making llouw I.mino
Kiirnltiiro nml Futures. .. V'Jil(l
n . D..I . ... .
I'llll mull IfclllHI..... .. ... . . .... lU.VftlttlF
Checks nml ntherrnili lloiiu SI. .VI
Ctull In bank . . ... 8.151.(12
Total 5IW.OJ1.71
LIABILITIES.
capital stock paid In stonon oo
Surnlui Fund .... ... 850.1.1)0
Uinmhlnl fronts Loss l'xpeinei nml
Taxes lnld S.2M.TJ
tn.ttvl.Ui.il Deposits suhject to Check 8G.1I9.UI
Kills rnrubln
lilablliluYi other llian.llmio nlptu strted Nemo.
A number of news items woro band-
ed us this week by our friends. We
nro always glad to got tho nows and
Njfk.tttuit it all. Wo'll appreciate it if you
havo any items to send or phono Shorn
in. Call up No. 0.
bkTvrl
EVER much said nbout n
good title to land. If
your title Is dnfcatlvo 'tis
town taiK. lour noigu-
hor knows mom than ou.
Tells mnro than ho knows
Have tho titlo perfected.
Stop the talk. My bl. si-
less is to make abstracts.
I also seo thnt defects nro curod
Tart of the business is to know how.
My abstracts are correct stfo and
reasonable. There is a legal eduction
back of them.
Beaver Co. Abstract Office
WALTER C. FRAZER
Bonded Abstracter.
WEST bIDE DOUGLAS AVE.
Beaver - Oklahoma
after a week's absence. Frank was on
a business trip to Kansas points whllo
Mrs. Maple and tho boy visited her
parents Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Wells on
tho Kiowa.
Tho fine weather Tuosilay was too
much for us we just had to go fishln'.
Wo caught sonio fish too.
A Mother's Safeguard
Foley's Honey nnd Tar for tho child-
drcn. Is best nnd safest for nil coughs
colds croup whooping-cough and
bronchitis. No opiates. For salo by
F. C. Tracy.
Are You Going To Have a
Sale?
I have located In Deaver permanent-
ly nnd expect to devote nil my tlmo to
my profession. If you nro in need of
n first-class Auctioneer see me. Have
cried lots of sales for Deaver county
farmers. Ask them how thoy liked
my work. Will go anywhere anytime.
Seo me.
1-20 tf W L Mason. Auctioneer.
Towi )uum.n
Stain of Oklahoma fcnintr of Heater. (.)
I V. '.nuxhrlii. Cushlcr nt ttin nboie rmmil
Link ihi'noleinnlr swear Hint the nhnro ftitn-
meat Is tnio lo tho Nt nf mj knonliMgi" nml bn
Hot so ht'Ip mo Coil. Y. l.iCdlutlN C.iililer.
SuliurllxM ami sworn to betoro me this Htli day
o Murch lull.
Jaum It. CK.MiIRnE Notary Public.
My CommlMloli Expires Augutt 2!Hh 191'.'
(.'orrett Attest!
It. II. l.oornoLRnmv
J. IV. nuii Directors
310 3-11 2w
Roll of Honor.
The following readers of tho HEn.u.n
mvii reineiubered us with n renewal or
new subscription tho past week:
I. II. Stewart Deaver renewal.
J. L. Byrnes Lorcna renewal.
II. A. Musing Miles Kns. ronowal.
Mrs. Mary Hatten Hatten ronowal
0. 0. Groves Madison renewal.
Dr. W. O. Reimott Kl Dorado Kns
rcnewnl by MissMne Ilinkln Deaver.
L. E. Stnnley Durr Oak Kai. new
sub.
Mrs. Dora Kilo Denver renewal.
A O Duly Dnlkn renewal.
Abu Riley Hillings Okln new tub by
Mrs Dora Lllo. Deaver.
0. II. Jones Elm wood new tub.
II. M. Drake Dombcy renewal.
"1
Caught Some Fish.
Mrs. M. Turnor of Elmwuod the
champion fishcrwoman of tho south-
west reports a lino catch of bass at
Clear Creek ono day last neck. If thoy
arc In tho water Mrs. Turner can got
them alright.
Stopped Those Pains
Tlmbervlllo Miss. Miss Qortrudo
aatlin. of Timbervllle writes: did
aot know anything could atop thoso wo-
manly pains from which I suffered for
(wo years until Ptrled Cardul. I had
been troubled with various femalo ail-
ments but thoy wcro cured In n Httlo
while thanks to Cardul." Cardul is
especially adapted for uso by ailing wo
men. It relievos headache backache
dragging fcohngs irregularity norvous-
icss. misery and womanly weakness.
It is eafo. It is reliable It does tho
work. Will you try It? Please do. J
Kills a Murderer
A merciless murderer Is Appendicitis
with many victims but Dr. King's New
Life Pills kill it by prevention. They
gently stimulate stomach liver anil
bowels preventing that clogging that
Invites appendicitis curing Constipa-
tion. IlcndaVhc Dlllloutnces. Chills
2Sc at Fred C. Tracy's-
S. C. Buff Orpington Eggs.
For Salc-$1.00 for 15 J $1.75 for two
settlnns. Mhs. W. A. Coldwatkh
RFDNo2Doxll Fioris Okla.
3-0 U-30 lw
Texas Woman Near Death
Wills Point Tox.-In a lottcr from
Wills Point Mrs. Victoria titajllnga
says; "I was afflicted with womanly
trouble had n dreadful cough and suf-
fered awful pains. I certainly would
have died It I had not been rclloved by
taking Cardul. Now I am stronger and
in bettor health than I ever was in my
life. I can't say half enough for thla
great mediclr.o." Do you need rollci?
Cardul will help you. Try it for your
womanly troubles. Its ago ia its guar
antee. It cures
1
If you hnvo trouble in getting 'Id of
your cold you may know that you aro
not treating It properly. There Is no
reason why a cold should hang on for
weeks and it will not If you take Cham-
bcrlr in's Cough Remedy. Forsale by
all dealers.
Word from Emll Keinnltz of Raid-
win N. Y states that ho nnd his wifu
expect to start soon for Germany on a
Journey to celebrate their idlver wed-
ding anniversary Mr Kcmnitz owns
fnrm properly In this county near
Riverside.
John W. Sickolsinlth Greensboro
Pa. has three children nnd liko most
children they frequently tako cold
"We have tried several kinds of cough
medicine" he snys "but have never
found any yet that did them cs much
good as Chamberlain's Cough Reme-
dy" For sulo by all dealers.
Mrs. II. N. Lawson nnd littlo Miss
Grotehon returned Monday from Guy-
mon at which point thoy had been vis-
iting for some time. Their visit was
more prolonged than thoy anticipated
on account of the heavy snowstorm nnd
rnlns and attendant Impasslblo roads
fo- automobile travel. They wero ac-
companied homo by Mrs. A. L. Wright
nnd little son who roturncd to Guy-
mnn Tuesdnv. R S. Cox nnd Frank
Collins of Ouymon wore also in tho
party.
Just Half In Bed
Clyde ICy. Mrs. LA Decker writes
from Clydo "I recommend Cardul tho
woman's tonic to any wiraan in need
of a remedy. For five yeais I was un-
able to do my work. Half my time was
spent in bed. At times I could not
stand At last I tried Cardul. Now I
am well and happy and can do my own dato
work." Don't suffer pain headache No property to be removed from pnim-
baokache and other womanly misery ises until terms nro complied with
when your own druggist has on his shelf W. L. MASON Auctioneer
a remedy Cardul. Get a bottlo for W. G. FIELDS Clerk
your shelf. J ' P. L THOMAS Owner.
Public Sale!
I will sell nt my residenco in Deaver
Oklahoma on
Saturday March 25 loll
at 1 o'lock p m. sharp thu following
property tn-wil:
STOCK I bay marc wgt nbout 0(K1;
I Korrol maro colt ono year old In 3Iy
I Al good milch cow giving milk will
bo fresh In May ; 1 3 yr-old heifer giv-
Ina milk will be fresh lato In Spring.
VEHICLES nnd IMPLEMENTS I
two-seated farm hack; 1 light single
buggy; I sot single harness; 1 garden
cultivator.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS-1 Iron bed
springs and mattress; 1 folding couch
bed and mattress; I wiro cot; t largo
cook stove ; 1 :tburncr oil stove ; 1 l-liolo
Topsy stove ; I drum oven ; 1 chiffonier
7 dining room chairs 1 oxteuslon din-
ing table: 1 kitchen cabinet: 1 wash
ing machine nnd wringer; carpets etc.
Other things too numerous to mention.
TERMS-AII sum of $10 00 and under
cash Over $10.00 7 months tlmo will
bn given purchaser giving bankahlo
note bearing 10 per cent interest from
10 per cent discount for cash
Mitf.fa.H.tfrvfcti.Ui.iAU
The Insurance:
THE SAFE GASOLINE STOVE
Examine this stove- before you buy and hnvo all Jta points ex-
plained to you. Sea it in operation and wo fool sttro you will be
satisfied that tho "Insurance" is all that we havo claimed for it
nnd the only gtovo to uso "WHERE SAFETY is nn rssentlol
requirement.
Thistle Ware
Is our individual brand of Granite Ware Wo know it is good
und wo aro willing to stand back of it. Wo also handle Sewing
Machines Go Carts Hardware Furniture Implements Paints
Oils Stoves and Tlnwaro. Caskuts for thoso who uro so unfortu-
nate as to need thorn.
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