The Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 26, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 7, 1911 Page: 4 of 8
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Official Co. Paper.
MAUDE 0. THOMAS - - Publisher.
PUBLISHED EVEKY THURSDAY.
K ilored t th postnlHc nt Dom-c Oklahoma
tcond elftts luall mutlor.
Advertising rntos made knoivn upon
"application. Prlci-s reasonable.
Subscrlp-jt-Prlcc. $1.00 a Ycnr
Official Directory
'j)ist. JlldgO
R. 'I. Loofbourrow
John A. SKilin
John Stm .
ItJeo. H. Wright.
Geo. II. Ileniy.
John K. Swalm.
Co. Attj.
Co. Treasurer
Co. Clrrk
Co. JuJgo
Co. Supt.
Clerk of Dit. Court
Clerk of Co Court
Sheriff
lleg. of Deeds
Surveyor
O. F. l'ructt.
Miss Mac Maple.
II. I). Peckham.
II. M. Hulick.
Oscar Gardner
A. II . Kox Ivnnhoe.
A. Hackell Elmwnod.
S. Vandoburg Couch.
Com. lot Din.
Com. 2d Dist. A
Com. 3d Dist. W
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Clear Lake.
M. M. Qllh'tto of Marengo mid to
Ira Schwarer about thirty turkeys to
bo rallied off Thanksgiving day.
Everybody wants help. Knlllr has
fallen and Is to bo picked up. No bend-
ers need apply.
Wages aro Rood for .'his tlmo of year
$1.50 to 2 00 per hat.d. Mr.Cartlson
was offered $2.00 today. T. I.. How was
offered 1.50 by five different persons
can't fill all.
E. Ai Macy and James Harford are
just in from tho railroad nnd report
broom brush very low. About 100 the
top.
While returning from old Denton
James A. Clow and T. L. How killed u
large rattle snake Thursday Nov. 10th.
Win. Lay ton who has about tho
largest crop of knlllr corn near here
has about six men toping in barges.
As they go to work it looks like a barge
procession.
Quite a little cano soured at tho
Thompson fc Stanton mill but tho mo-
lasses are sweet "all same"
It Is reported Mrs Smith formerly
Miss Bedford has returned from Flor
ida to assist in caring for hor father
who will havu his sale Nov. 27. He Is
tn ant tour Htatc for J'lurlda. his future
Sunday fachonl was well attended
and Bro. Purcell preached. Quite a
few woro disappointed who understood
he was to preach oc 8:00 p. m. two
weeks ago. He amo nnd a littlo later
quite a few came but ho was gono so
now ho will try 4:00 p.m. (his old
timojogulii. Wo will try nnd got In
lino again anon.
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. Twin Mounds.
Word ha cninn to friends hero that
Mm. Debbie Young passed suvcfssfully
through an operation for appendicitis
at Iis Anselos Calif. thn Mill hut.
Her sons Irvln and Justin and sister
.Mrs. 1 lousy nM with heraud write very
hopefully of hor recovery.
A cood meeting is in progress at the
school house conducted by Rev. S. J
I'urcell.
Messrs Martin nnd Johnon are tak-
ing ndvantagn of these Mill dnyji to
stack their hay.
Mr. Gordon of Madison is plastering
the Brand and Joluwm residences this
week. Ho says hu has more plastering
than he can do this fall.
Mr. Jim Phillips and family attended
church at the school hojso Inst Sunday
tnd vtero entertuined at tho Martin
liome.
Roy Hopper and family were guests
)f the Johnsons.
A good crowd was In attendance nt
tho box supper and was well entertain
ed by teacher and pupils. Something
like nlnodnilars was received from tlic
salo of boxes to be used ii builu
curtains and other supplies for the
school-
Rev. S J. Purcell spent Tuesday
night and Wodnesdny with Herbert
Lee. Tho Parson pronounces Ilorbert
niinccnok. Mrs. Leu is visiting her
parents in Kamns.
The Rev. Brink visited nt the Mc-
Rlght homo Tuesday night.
Friends and neighbors mot at the
Moyer home on Tuesday to help com-
plete his house. The ladies were to
bolu attendance nt noon with a piciiie
dinner and knowing something about
these Indies' cooking wo nru suro that
part at least was a success.
Logan Is to have a now "hello" girl.
Miss Anna Hughes who has acccptbly
held thnt position for tho past live
mouths is going to Alva to attend
school. Wc are informed .Miss Gladys
Colo will take her place.
Ends Winter's Troubles.
To many wlntr is a season of trou-
ble. The trost-bittcn toes and lingers
chnpped hands nnd lips chilblains
coui-gorcs red nnd rough skins prove
tliis but such trouble My before Buck-
len's Arnica Salvo. A trial convinces.
Greatest healer of burns Boils Piles
Cuts Sores Bruises Eczema and
Sprains. Only 25a at Kred C. Tracy's.
Twin Mounds
Royal Phillips has thosincaro thanks
of this "ollico" for so-no lino sausage
nnd squashes. II the neighbors will
just keep this up wo may bo nbto to
get through iho winter in good shape.
Walter Smith of Bav Citv. Ill .tin
(retains an interest in our Knnu.
School ns evldencod by n liberal cash
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MD get moke and better food
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MONTGOMERY WARD & coi
: Chlcoo Avenue Brldne.cniCARn .Mi.r.rir'..VVr
Chtcao Avenue BrWe'.CACO
Are You a W
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The Woman's
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donation recently. Thanks Walter
Twiun Mounds does not forget.
Prof. Welser and wife nnd Miss Reid
were nppolnted n committee to prepare
a program lor unristmas.
We understand that the Rev. B. B
Brink nnd family will locato on his
farm again .n the spring.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Uaumgartner nnd Fred
Baylesi were welcome guests at the
Johnsou home last Sunday.
Rev. S. J. Purcell held n verv Im
presslve service with the children at ter
&unuoy school last Sundny
This second day of winter Is nil that
could bo desired in the way of weather
If tlic first three of December govern
tho three winter months us the wNe
ones toll us .vo aro sure of two months
of lino weather with the third yet in
doubt.
Tho meetings nt tho school house
closed Sunday night with two additions
to the church.
Bro. Purcell preached some stirring
sermons and much interest was felt by
those who attended.
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Prof. Henson of tho Sunset school
was at homo for Thanksgiving.
Mrs. Ilenson received word that her
brother in Colorado was better and did
not visit lii in as she had Intended to do.
Those who attended tho Nicholson
salo from these parts were J B. Howe
Geo. Howard II. II. Martin. James
course vou nnvn.
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starteU to Hlggins Wednesday.
Every family hnti need of n nood. re-
liable liniment. For sprains bruises
soreness of tho musoles and rheumntic
piins lltore is none better than Cham-
berlain's. Sold by nil dealers.
Onto.
The graders aro nt work on B. F.
Foulds' place makinu thn crado for thn
now railroad. A cimu located on
Harry Mathers' placo and will becin
work as soou ns they can get teams.
Gate will be a railroad town in the
near future
The Gate Sunday SchooN nro making
preparations for n Xma entertain-
ment. Johnnie Pitts and family spent Sun-
day with Mrs. Atmdu Mathurs.
A carriage load of young folks visit-
ed the new townsito Sunday and on
their return homo tho wheels of the
rig broke d-wn nnd the young folks
proved that "walking was good" as
they had to walk a milo home.
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Pearl Williamson . inmn t
Thankfgiving.
Thnnksgiving day was observed at
the church with a program prepared by
tlie school followed with n nerinnn by
Rev. Hatch. Musicbv tlmhami p..
ono enjoyed it.
Iho bund bova lmd ..in ..... .i.
30th They took in $17. Asetofcombs
was voted to .Mis Bessh Cor.
Lane won in tho wrostllnrf match
with Lcmmons Hu w.in t ... (. ...
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oftiireo.
Inrry Mnthor.i )m! ti.n :a-..
to lose ono of his overshoes between
is place nnd Hob Wright's place night
before tho storm.
Mr. Cox n bro'.herof Dallas Cox who
has been visiting here has returned i
home.
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Chattel Mortgage
Real Esta.te Mortgage
Warrant' Deed
Q-it Claim Deed
' Township Plats
Release of Real Estate Mortgage
Release of Chattel MoWace
Bill of Sale
Blank Books
Notes Books of 25 and 50
Order on Township Treasurer
Road Ta.x Receipt Books
Order to Pay Poll Tax Books
For Sale by
THE HERALD
Be aver Oklahoma
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i'outlt Side Items
Mr. Strickland helped John Dinger
move his house un on the nlace.
. 1). Goodwin Is erecting a now sod
uouse.
Mrs. Lillie Jacobs is staying with her
lawier anu moinnr wiuie ner i. usuauu
Is gone to Illinois.
Lnwrenco Walker is working for L.
D. Goodwin.
Miss Anna Strickland is living in one
room of John Dinger's house. Her
ter stnying with her and attending
school at Cottonwood.
The spelling school at Cross Roads
last Friday night was well attended.
When your feet are wet nnd cold
Mn.l ......a. ln.1 rtl.tllArl 1 . t i.fil. n ml
through from exposure take n big dost-
ill uiiniiiiit:rfHiu wituii ihnuiuj
bathe your feet in lint water before go
iug to bed and you a'e almost certain
to ward oil a severe cold. For salo by
all dealers.
District No. 151.
It' first warm then cold : I eupss we
will get our share of winter judging
Irom the past.
A. M. Berry started for Hlggins to
get lumber for a' new house.
I" iaas anu u. juuwi
ln EniBwnnrt for coal.
John Spansier's frnctu
Will Baas and L. Main made a trip
Spanker's fractureakriir.&T:
proving slowly at this writing.
II. 0. Gray and family are all out
ugain nfter their long niece of illness
They aro seen tnkinc drives overv dnv
in their new carriage.
Our school is preparing for a nice en-
tertainment nnd Xmas troo Christmas
night. Come one and nil nnd enlnr
yourselves.
Prosperity must havo como to som
In this vicinity ns several new building
aro going up.
Jess nnk Ethcn Luke aro back shak-
ing hands among friends and rolativcf.
They sny tney spent a delightful sum.
mer among tho mountains in Colorado.
Thanksgiving has come nnd gone;
Christmas nearly hero; how the tlmo
do.-s lly. We liurdlj take time to rea-
lize how thankful wh ought to bo for
the bounties bestowed upon us.
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VIOLA IVES D..C.I
CHIROPRACTIC
Beaver Oklahoma:
OIHco at Residence. 'Phono No 17.
MONEY TO LOAN.
We have a limited amount nt money
to loan on choice Patented Beaver Co.
Oklahomu farms. Call or writo
II. S. JUDY
Liberal Kansas.
J. W. CULWELL $
. LAWYER
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BEAVER
OKLAHOMA.
L. L. Long
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Calls answered in Automobile. Resi
dence Telephone Number Twenty-flvo
BGAVGR - - OKLA
L. S. MUNSELL M.D.
Will answer calls .over 10
miles in an auto if you will
pay the auto hire in cash each
trip. If I can get one.
DR. E. P. PELLETTE
Osteopathic Physician
Postofflco Building.
LIBERAL.
KANSAS
Dr. J. A. Miller
( Resident Dentist
Dentistry in all its branches. Plate
work a specialty. Gold crowns and
bridgwork.
Be ivcr - Oklahoma
G. H. RUSH
DEALER IN
Fresh and Salt Meat
Cash PaitTFor Hides
Phono No. 14.
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leaver.
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-JOHN A. SPOHN
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Notary Publia
Cline
( Oklahoma
v Lawson & Wright
ABSTRACTERS
Beaver Oklahoma.
Lodge Directory
Oklahomo Post No. 4 Grand
Army of tho Republic.
Meets every 2nd nnd 4th Sat-
urday of tho month nt 2:00
p. m. Visiting comrades
welcome
r a n J R- Qw-". Com
I. S. DnuMMo.VD.Adj.
Benver LodgR No. 260. Ancient
Free nnd Accepted Mnsons.
Meets 1st and 3rd Saturday
niClltfl nf fnnh mr.nt. t
bers of the order always wel-
come. W. Q Fikiii. w r
S. Muxbkll Sec.
Pioneor Lodge No.
283 Independent
Order of Odd Fcl-
. . . wm meets every
tttyern.nKvttedVl8ltng mmber8 r
W. II. Pauieh W. G. FiEtns
N.G. niurt
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iviiignia oi rytliias
deot in Castle- Hall
VerV TllPHllflT nlnh.
visiting brothers wel-
como. T. O. T)ntrn n n
W..T. Quinn K. of R. and 8.
Camp No. 7738 Mod-
ern Woodmen of Amer
ica meets every 2nd
Thursdny night.
Neighbors In good
standing welcome
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Beaver Keboknh
Nn. inn
Lodgo
Meets every 2d 4th Sat
Unlnv nfrrlit V l.l.l..-
brothnrA nnil at. in.. nnn
ftllv invltpil
Mns. a. W. Romsos Mns N. D. Nirr
N. O. Beo
Lnurol Camp. No. 3P01
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Meet each First
iThursdav ninht nf thn
month. Visiting
toeighborg Invited to
como.
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