The Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 1, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 12, 1913 Page: 2 of 4
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SHOES THAT MAKE
GOOD
American Gentlemen Oxford fliv You will find tries iJes! shoes
tlic maximum ul r4o ssu'siatoi ilor warm weatW. oool cointorttibls
every tim Tfc mi who wr auJ with a quiet air of styht and
tWsw rtaa qp$ Irtttfog about his shoes. 4gruty that' tk hall mark of a
He htoowfl they art right whether thoroughbred hoe. If you wear
juxl by I'tyle quality or lit for American Lady Oxfords you know
tliXVt' made good ou every occas-.you ere right and up to the minute
ion. as regards footwear
Now we want yon to fee these Let us show you these shoes
oxfords for we have them here already which include a large number of styles
for you and in a wide variety of end leathersthe choicest patterns of
styles and leathers. the season.
A Complete Line of Dress Goods ir
all Patterns unci Latest tSiyles.
BEAVER MERCANTILE COMPANY
The Beaver Herald
Official Co. Paper.
UAUDE 0. THOMAfS - - Publisher.
1'UllMSIUSD KV-RHY THURSDAY.
9UrodnttliIM4tittiit PMafar Oklahoma
m Muw'td)ua mall dm Her.
Advertising rntett mulo known upon
nppltcnlhm Prices renonablo.
Subscription Price $1.00 a Yenr
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Directory
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IMifboprrnw.
Co. Trmauror
Co. OlerVe
Co Judy;o
Co. Sup't.
Clork or nit Court
Sharif!
Chirk of Vo. Court
John SIiiik.
(io. U'. Wright.
G). U. Hwily.
John ifi. Sivalm.
0. P. .Vriisu.
.1. M. Jmuw.
C. C. Pel? raw.Co. Ally.
Kej. ot leads
Hurviry r
ClmuloT. Smith.
11. 3d. Itullek.
Osonr Gardner.
Con' 1st Pint. II. HngMi iTanhoe.
!' j. 2il DisU A. A. Ilaakell Elmwood.
om. l Diet. Thoe. MoLwin.Uray.
Commissioner's Proceedings.
.1 une sets ton.
The Omutotj(ontr wet in rwRiiIar
poIoh tin Uw 2nd dny of Jnrte 1913.
A)l pispibers and Clerk present A.
A. iKiskttll olmlrnmn. The follow-in;
proueodiiiftp wore bail:
On itwtiim the petition Id re-MUali-
llh toe boiuiaarjo or Jlli and
I'lenftuiit Vfaw townshlfie M they were
origjunlly w griuitrd.
On motion the CoinmlMtoiters ad-
Journfd Umsl iit'8. -00 o'clock . qt.tflMI. Druut salary .- 277 i
.Iiiiiq841II))8
The Hoard met at 0:00 n'eloek pur-
mmnt to aajourumeiit. All mml'n
mid Clerk (treMtnt A. A. Unakcll
ohnlriiian. Ttte followlnj ImisIoom wa
traneneteil i
On inotiwi the Wluhiu Construction
Company wa lloAel JMX).(X on thv
britlRt) lieiweeii Secton 22 alitl 28-1-28.
On niottou the depository lHwl6f
the 1'orgHH ftank "Aals approved.
On motfon the (Nmmiafonra a4-
jouriiMl ui me! at 8 :(W o'clool: a.m.
June 4. IViS.
The Hoard nt at 8 :00 o'clock a w..
litirxuaqt (A ajdjamrawent. Alt mm-
bera and Clerk preapiit- The follow iug
liutiMM wa transacted :
A Lady's Comm nfc
Oil Medicine s&nd Religion
Tlie: follewrnvr letter U from a lay
"whole nanwi 1 am nn ajt luerlr to
mw. Jf 1 stieuid mvnilon lie' nim.
iihe vseuM be known ly nlrtsoet ever)
rea4p She writes in rr
Dr. ft.Jt. ltaeHmut ColnmbojiOliio:
"rHtr. article emtttied fUeoKdne and
Rcltjtan' baa tieen read and rerad
lis mi many ttmee. It eeernei to me
that the artlele cootaJos tha u0ettice
of aU that haa been aatd about
Chriattan 8elnre new tbouRh. euj-
XeMIve therupeuttca and other forms
of niMtal he&llng.
"rjtm very wueh pleaaed to eb-
erv: (hat yoe are puttlnsr out into the
world awob Q(ittlileratm. It will
do untold fcood. without itoubt: liot
onl)''fer those who take medicine but
for those who try to get along with-
out taking roedloln. Tour arttule e
laree to the point and will be read
by tjMHiaamla.
"Medieine and religion hava alvsnys
been very Cipeely aasOoUted. Only In
yer" recent yearn have the two been
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OxforcteX
Op motion thi following County
ollieers' report weru approved '
0. 0. DeOraw Olerk ot Comity Court.
Ceo. II. Wright County Olwrk.
II. 11 Bulink RenUter or Devlin.-
0. T. Pruett nintrlct Crwki
JUe Kiokel Stenographer.
JiiIiii Sims. Treasurer
John K. Swuini County S(iMrltitn-
iletit. Johnnie M. Jones Sheriff.
On motion the report of G. W. Tny-
lor as Justice of the Peace fur District
Ko. fl was approved.
On motion the following bills were
h lowed on the Komi nnd Itrldgo fund :
G II Immou work on the Cllnc
bridge . . .$ 82 an
K J! Gardner hauling lumber
for Heaver hrWge '. . . .28 7a
.1 K Spurrier hiinhtr for Hen- I
verlirhlge SIB IB
Ou motion the following llllU were
nl lowed on the Salary fund r
Olnutlo T. Smith snlury County At-
toptey .. 187 80
Ceo.' J. WriRht iiUry County
OIrk j 180 80
John ft. 9wn!m Hilary County
SHperlntemluut 1(H) 00
II. It. 1'ndget twenty rtayit work
In County Superintendent'
ottlce 10 00
Mae flekel Kalary stenograph-
or 36 00
V. 0 Kuykendall salary for May 78 on
0. If. 1'ruptt. hkIiuj for Mny... . tao
JohunieM.Jonos. salary for May 187 80
Loulmll Croat MlHry -10 10
II. M. tiulluk' salary 120 8
C. 0. Di'Oniw Salary ......... 60 o
Ceo. ll.lleulr. salary (... 137 SO
I W Moore salary WOT)
.lolin Sims salary 120 ft'
T. . McLaln. salary ami n(llgo It '
A. A. llaskrll.nMlaryamltiillttKe 8S 8o
Lit. I lapan. salary iiml milaat . -II tifl
On motion the Mourd adjourntnl
inwflt ;il 8:00 o'clock p. in. '
Tne WOHrtl. met at .1 p. m pnrsueanC
; to adjournment. All member present.
The foHowln proeeedhifie wero hadi
Oh moUon the following twrtirhratt
of error ueru allowed :
Sam Kn
0. W.l'etty . .. II 3J 70
J. P. 8iiIne... 87
Jantcc Rrown... 2 15 eVS
U. W. Petty... . 6 no 72
S W. BaMfefd... 90000 7-J
II. 0. Rorabooeh 783 00 vahwtiou W
John llarrold
.. 2W oy valuation 71
tlie following rebates
On motion
were allowed :
rrvnrted a separate proteaslona. I am
Klwt you brought this out so rleiirly."
The tendency of to-riajr la etrrmglv In
the dttiK-tion of rotstlelint nnd religion
Coming hack toneliiar agftln. "Willi
jour Immense fnellltlee for eireaJlnx
nful lnfontiatlon 1 am eure you will
STeaUv niwlal lh process of the tlmen
In aeu1ti(t out hmadaast such attlciea.
T wst you U know that your efforts
are. appreelnted.
"Ae to Peruna I Vave nothing to say.
I very aeldoiu make use of any medi-
cine. But I aaeuiv you that you? ar-
tlele lian no nntliuwed me with the good
adlc.' It oontaliis that If I teive any
need foe inedtclne I sliall oertalnty buy
a bnttl' of Pnruna. I shaH not neglect
to recommend It to others also." I'B-
rvna sold at xuamua storem.
iHHBOfAl. NOTICB Many .psraonrt
are making lnuulrla for tne eld-
time Peruna. To auob would nay
this formula laanow put out uodar too
name of . KA-TAR-NO Majkutaetured
by KA-TARiNO Oempaay 'Wleinbu.
Ohio. Wrtta Hi 'in un.i they will ba
piyanpd to svud juuu free booUluU
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On motion the reimtftfcejr L. Moyd
and J. P. Henderson Were rejected for
.1 . L. .1 . !...! '..... i
nif rcnmrii wmv mf mtrnv ram Hv wen
paid iinderproteeU
On motion the aeamHt of one
threshing machine to I. V Sfwlth wa
cenoelled) for the reaMni tha't he wm
nut the owner of the Mm ami that
aid maehine lie aseeetod to tlie real
owner.
On motion the lwnd of J. C. Eiek-
man for lost eheck Ko. WWT tin ap.
l roved.
On motion the relwtef alipd for by
KayiirftiHl ami Lyixlnll Moore were re-
jwted. 'On motion tlie Commtl0ners ad-
journed to meet at 8:00 o'eloek a. in.
June :. 1018.
The Bwrd met at 8t00 o'clock n. m..
pursuant to adjournment HrHl the fol-
lowing husiiiPiHi was transacted :
On motion Preil Turner uns appoint-
ed Trntee for Klmwood townthlp.
On motion thu road jietlllon of Stan-
ley (. Wiles and others wit allowed
Said fietitlon wm for the oIoaIiik of tlie
road lietween Sections JfJ mid. Sfi-n-'JS
ind for the opening of a rood begin-
ning at tlie half mile on the West side
of Section t-ft-28 K. 0. M.. thence
running 7"Jat 26 feet ou uach Mdo haf
mile. line through Section 81 nml 35-6-X.
Ou motion thu billi of P. K. Slatnn
md 0mr Oardner wna laid over for
IteiuUeil statement.
Ou motion the SulHry bill of 0rar
Gnrdnerwns rojeeted for the reason
that no servloe u'fn rendered m re-
rpured by htw.
On motion the Oommtelpnprs nd-
joarned to meet on the 10th day of
luue WH.
A. A. Haskkix
Chniriiinn
I Geo H.WriKlit County Clerk in
tint for lleiiTer County Okluhonia do
teretiy uertify that the above niul fore-
oiiis; Is n true and correct uopy of the
nrococdiiiKg hnd by the Commissioners
It their meeting on thu L'ml Rd.-lth and
Uli dayg of Juno 101.1
(iao. II. WaiuiiT
C unity Clerk
Most Children Have Worms
.Many mothers think their children
ire suffering from indiKetioii hrnd-
lehe nervoiimiein weakness ootivu-
iie.M wjiou thuy are vietiim of that
inxt common of all Qlilldreu'a nilnieut
worms. Peevish ill-tempered frot
ful children who tes and grind their
teeth with bad breiith ail coliey pains
hnvonll thesymiitomsof IiiwIiik worms
ami should lm'uivon Kicknpno Worm
Killer it pleasant oandy lozenRc which
xels worms regulates the bowels
tones up thu system nnd mnkes child-
ren well and 'happy. Kickapoo Worm
Killer is giinrnnteed. All druggists oi
ny mail. Price 2tks. Kiukapoo ludiar
Vfedieine Co Philadelphia and St
Louis.
Klown Plash Light.
Prl Hil took in thu big ball game
ut Ivanhoe Saturday.
Hot dry and sultry nnd not much
Indication fur rain and yet everybody
is busy.
Valentine" put up tlieir alfalfa this
week and thou they started to culti-
vating. Mr. Tweedy I buy putting up his
immeue alfalfa hny orun.
Mmlisou situated on thu Imnk of
Hie benutl (ill Kiowa creek In tlie fn-ll
moils Kiowa Ureek Vniluy Its the plnce
where the farmers thrive nnd grow fnt
on the products of Ills labors. Crops
of nil kinds yield In abundance nnd
ihu waters ilow freely while the 'em-
bracing air only urges on to grenter
efforts.
Prank Hippie went to Ivanhoe Sat-
urday to see the big ball giiinn.
Ken Jett has been out of water for a
few days because his well went bock
ou him nnd how lieu has to haul water
for n lot of stock.
About twenty-five friends and neigh-
bore gathered nt the home' of Mr. nnd
Mrs. II. II. Jett Sunday and unjoyed
Ice cream and oake.
Mr and Mrs. C. M. Smith worq Sun-
day callers on Grandpa ami Grandma
Jett.
Kobert Kidenour has Wen KlnS
milling qui to often hereof Into. about
ven miles north of Madison in the
Hohver river nny way that is where
he says he goes but his father says he
never brings any fish home as yet.
Hut the fnnuy port of ii. is when he
goes up these trips lie always drees.es
In his very liest and that is quite
strange fjr "angler" of the linny
tribe. We will bet a "kuou" skin that
lip never ges near the water
K light rain fell early Monday morn.
itiK pptting the ground in shape to
work nial planting has been resumed.
Some few say that it won't help the
wheat ami oats any but it certainly
will help nil other uruM.
A nice orowd attended the spjiool
eleeliou In District 'o. Til. Henry
Weiser was eJouteil glork for: three
years. 'Much harmuuy and good Will
prevailed.
random ar 1 i.t-a-idpn iiray of
Council t imve Kansas mitid a 1 w
hours Willi Mr. and Mrs. Itipple TJiurs-
day while on their way to their son
H. 0. Cray at itiverelde.
Mr. and Mrs MeQuIre were calling
on Mr. and Mrs. II afford at Flat Top
Thursday.
We hare had three light showers of
rain this week but' mer would be ac
ceptable.
Jehu IttHNelM preparing to bolW a
nice large stone milk house oh his
ranch.
This community was deeply shocked
when we learned that Boaver had suf-
fered another great loes of property by
8re. Ve nre glad to not that 'it will
rebuild toon.
ALvJU.rv Pktk.
Take Plenty of Time to Eat.
There is a saying that ''rapid eating
is slow suielde.'. If you have formed
the hahil of eating too rapidly you are
iinwl nxeiy siinering rrom limigestion
orcotistiiii.ioii wliicli will result event
iinlly in serious illness unless corrected.
Digestion begins in the month.. Food
lionld be thoroughly mafclicated and
Hi'iilivattil. Then when jou have e
folli.es of the stoiimch or feel dull and
Utipid after eating lake une of Olikiri-
Iterlsln'sTabreHi Slimy severe eases
if stonmeh -trouble and nonstipattnn
have been cured by the ue of theee
tablets. They are easy tt take and
mot agreeable in effect. Sold by all
dealers.
Logan.
Died May IHih infnnt daughter of
Mr. and Mrs CM. Pouoh after an
illness of but SH hours. The doctor
pronounced the trouble brain fever.
Mrs. C. K. Haldwin received a tele
grain the .'1st (tailing her to town on
iccount of thu death of her father.
bred Miller of Ivanhoe took bur to
Shuttiick in an auto.
Owen Hopingardnor the Pord agent
if May Oklahoma was at I.ogan the
AM repairing Francis Thompson's ear.
J. 11. Thompson is somewhat improv--k'.
at this writing but is far from beinp
i well iiihu.
DeckGilgerls the owner of a new-
Ford cnr.
It. K. Harlan and Jess DoUon made
'i business trip to Ivanhoe Thursday.
The Khv. Henthorn of Shnttuok
preached nt the school house Sunday
and took photographs of thu congrega
tion. '
Francis Thompson took hU brother
Kd to Shattuck today. Kd is return-
ing home after a ten days visit to his
father.
Uuth H&rlan nnd Mrs. Irmn liobin-
son wiiru sliopping in Ivanhoe Wed-
nesday afternoon.
'
Ulcers and Skin Troubles
If you nro sulTering with nny old
running or fever sores ulcers boils
eczema or other skin troubles get
'mix of Iluckleu's Arnica Salve and you
will get relief promptly. Jin.' Ilruce
Jones of Birmingham Ala. sulfereo
from :in ugly ulcer for nine mouths and
BuoMcn's Arnica Salve cured her in
two weeks. Will help you. Only 26c.
Recommended by Fred C. Traey
Iinlko 4 Forgnn I.
A number of Heaver people went
over to Forgaii Saturday to take in tin
ball game which was pulled olT at
that place between Htlko and Forgan
They romrt an exciting and well-plHy-ed
game nil the wny through. Tin
Unal score stood Ibilko -i 1 'organ 1.
Best Laxative for the Aged
Old men and women feel the need ol
a laxative more than young folks but
it must be safe and harmless and one
iwhich will not cause pain. Dr. King'
New I.ifn Pills are especially good for
sged for they ant promptly and easily.
Price 2&o. Iteeoiiimeuded by Pred C.
Traey.
m.1 - taMr-g"grajrnattWMj3a
Are You a Woman ?
The Woman's Tonic
1 FOR SALE AT ML DRIWS
fl n
awsni
TUKESWra."
J3cmimiir.maaii rrgnt-TyYp
A CI a nH
"For many venre 1 was troubled. In
spito of nil se called remedies I ustd
At lost I found qunk relief and cure
n those m Id yet thorough and
roally wonderful
DR. KING'S
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BiiSa
Ado'ph S tuncock BnP.do. V. V. i
i CENTS PER BOtTLE AT ALL DRLCB1STS. H
CUU lguf P118I
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JUNE 11th
LOOK! LISTEN
At the Millinery Store.
NOW ON
The time is here when I rntisst have some Cash Some
Uoods ar dnmUKCfl by tire anil water some tire not but
everything- o& at a IJIG'KEUUCTION. ' -
A FEW MENTIONED ITEMS
All Trimmed IMs at one-half off. Keady-made Drosses
for ladies and children r0 cts. to $l.ri0. Wash Drees Skirts
$1.00 to $2.00. Many other items similar. Doys Waists
tntl Shirts Hose. Underwear Gloves Embroidery Laces
Handkerchiefs Belts Jewt-tery Dishea Dre; GoCmIh Silk
by the yard Muslins Towling Ribbons and Notions.
Everything goes for CASH. Come in if you want
Bqrgains. Your patronage will be appreciated.
Mrs. W. H. Robertson
DKAVER - (JKLAHOMA
We Will Welcome You In
Qir Bank
You will never pet a FK()VN when yon come
into our bank whether you want to deposit or
1JORROW money. Come in. Wo will welcome
you. We will also welcome your account.
MaKe OX7R BanK YOUR Bank
The BANK OF BEAVER CITY
All Deposits in this Bank nre Guaranteed by the
Bund Guaranty Fund of the State of Oklahoma.
F A"R. MERS ATTENTIONS
FARM LOANS WE HAVE PLEN'JT OF
MONEY TO LOAN ON FARMS. THE
1IIGU SS. THE LOWEST INTEREST -AND
THE QUICKEST MONEY.
WRITE PHONE OR SEE US.
BAUGHMAN-IILINE REALTY
LaKemo Oklahoma
Brussels and.
DcLAVAL separated Cream and
Highest nnd Won all lllglie&t Awards lit excry iitlontil Dairy Show and ccry
National liuttcrniakcr's Association from IS92 to 1912 luclushc.
See and Try One Before Yoa Bay.
C. C. DcfiRAW Agent Beaver and Forgan Oklahoma.
CASH MEAT MARKET "
C. P. ANGLETON Pffip. v
Choicest Fresh Meats of all Kinds also Smoked Moats
Lard Cheese Pickles Etc. . 4
FRESH VEGETABLES
Every Wednesday and Saturday
Everything Clean and Sanitary
in and Inspect our vShop
BEAVER
coDSTFEsomonrBss-ar
E. W. NEFF Proprietor.
CAN 13 Y CIGARS IHTJIT.
iBread Pies $ Cookies Q and Cakes
Chili and Short Orders at All Hours.
REGULAR MEALS 25 Cents
The Best Place in Town to Get a GootJ Square Aca.
Spend Your Money with Home Merchants:
to 30 1913
A Big Sale
CO.
Beljaval Cream Separators
Have received' the Highest Awards over all
other centrifugal Separators and creamitiK sys-
tems at every important exposition held in any
country since their original invention in lrjTrt in
eluding the Chicago Paris' Buffalo St. Louis
other 'World's. Fairs.
Butter made therefrom hac score
Come
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