The Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 26, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 4, 1913 Page: 3 of 4
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Oklahoma Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Gateway to Oklahoma History by the Oklahoma Historical Society.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
.
w--jKrtrrfcasinHf.-jfc. -.
ft?. 4j3OT30yg!S;S
ss'sasss . &?
Make Your Christmas Gifts I
Attractive At Our
Expense 4
&
TT" Iff A nrT r"rf"t
Kin 1 npTr S ' hC SZe or AUe f R'f itself wrap it up
n a neat paper put on a few .1S scab and Xmas lumni
nclose a pre.ty Rlf carJ and aach ' J '" s.
rlcdthe "fancy fixtnr." In i. .. : ""i v Tc "' e3r ot. luve
. - . - . mmu iiiunii mem "trt. .... i.
Then you mil (nil appreciate Uiij liberal offer.
E
vji linn
f not price them now.
Design and
Quality
the
--J J ft-V'-viA - I
&3i 5 .& wJvt ..
Bi J-ftBKflW
wm&ir$
e-ro -7 3.-fA'"i
VBBSfe i1 r-- z. -?i; " ..i
Xmm: ttxO'&?&iW
usas vs-ms V83.:&
v.r.r
"tutr"- XJi "
-Mrf wig
Epouch foi
the Entiie
Family
l
v.. r
ra
Jf '1 '
u: - - t if.
--Y
i.-. .S
MX?
f1
.e
Make
Your Gifts
Look Attractive
Embossed
in Cold
and Colors
Each piece is distinctly desizi e J anil colored beautifully emtio-
fine white stock and lull) equal in appcira-.cc and quality to the
best subjects offered in the stores at "thi.se hb'h Briers" Hit i.
prehenstve as'ortmcnt. a variety to meet every want a.id larSe enou;h for
oised on
ery
t'ere Is a com-
This 226-Piece Ascorte&eri FREE
55 6 Larue Cards 50 Medium Seals IS I'ost Cords
Ctf 8 Medium Cards 1G Stamps C Large Tars "3
& 10 Small Cards CO Small S-nls 8 Medium Tag. &
3 ?5 i!B'J S'aI .. . 2 Xran oUers 10 Small Tag. At
TO 10 "Do Not Open" Sticl.cr. 10 Merry Xmas Sticker. u
5J We have tried to realize every want of our readers in this assortment ?
if to make it complete and of the beit quality. We have Riien a great Sj
Of deal of thotisht to a balanced variety even inctudiiiR Xtn.-n l'ot Cards li
10 that you may "remember" tlin-c to nlioin ou will not send Rifts. It &
y is with great satisfaction that ve offer this'asortmrnt tn our readers 'j
W realizing that not only the quantity but the quality Mill favorably impress ft
fiS every recipient that e -cry one who receives this package will be more JH
ViJ than satisfied. l
You Also Get These Two Publications
The Weekly Inter Ocean and Farmer
Is the only weekly published by great Chlcigo
dally. Thus the special ad antac.es in sei-urin
and prlntlne Important world's netts are clearly
obvloua. From both The Daily and Tin Sun-
day editions of Tut Inter Ocean which Is ac-
knowledged to be the ablest ed'ted publication
In the West the cream of editorial thought has
been selected for Tits Vfkiy Inter OrrAN
AND Fasmsr. When you add the apeclal fea-
tures of Its own various attractive departments
you will realize and appreciate the big mnnev's
worth clven In each issue of Tub Weekly
Inter Ocean and Farmer at Its regular sub-
scription price of 21 s year.
Farm and Home
Is puMlshed twlco s month 24 Isaues s year
of from 10 to large pages; chock full of In-
formation and angles Ions thlrh ou will find
nowhere ele. It Jeals slth everything of In-
terest to the Housekeeper Farmer Gardener
Trult Grower Dairyman I Ive Stock and foul-
trv Keeper. Each Isaue has several special ar-
ticles hy well known rlters about the farm and
how to make It pav A year's subscription will
Include the big Poultry Annual Issue printed In
February thlch alone Is worth the entire price
of hl whole yesr'a subscription Everyone
who has or ever expects to hsve poultry should
be sure to get tho Poultry Annual.
OUR BIG XMAS BARGAIN
Subscription Offer
All
For Only
$
The Beaver Herald . - - $1.00
The Weekly Infer Ocean and Farmer 1 year 1.00
Farm and Home I year .SO
Big 226-Piecc Xmas Package .50
Total Recular Price J.i.tll)
NOTE If you tro already n "itbjoribur to any out) of theao publications your
time will bu uxtunded one full year from the cltitu of your present ex-
piration. Address all orders and make nil remittances payab'c (o
THE BEAVER HERALD Beaver Oklahoma
Come in and see the Xmas Paclmje. It Is a dandy.
BEAVER WW MGHFEIs..
J. W. THOMPSON Prop.
Our htitme l one of the BEST in town and first class in ovory respect
iilipiinnllv1 with the bost the market nlTords and ratns vnry reasonable
Vvptv rnrtpnr Tnndpd
lfZ.m B . r Jg $&M ta I -l -1. TOTOr.
w
WMmM&m
jtJ&1L
Generation after gener
ation of men and women who plant trees
have sent to X..ouisinnn Mo. for their nursery stock.
The name of Stark and the name of their town Louis-
iana Mo. arc inseparably linked with the history of Ameri
can tree growing.
Stark Trcca Aro Bearing in every trec-growind soil in
every land; people have learned to say "Stark Trees when
they refer to nursery stock. Those who want trees that arc6iire to
grow and bear and please buy Stark Trees and avoid all worry.
Stark Year Boole Free. Finest color plates ever issued
showing fruit in actual size and color. Wonderful Stark Delicious
and Stark Early Elbcrta records best ever made by any apple or
peach. Complete encyclopedia of nil fruit trees that should be
grpwn in America; also shrubs vines and ornamentals.
Stark Bros.
Nurseries & Orchards Co.
Louisiana Io. Dox oo
Sophia Clatter.
Aren't we having tine wenther? It
bus aroused nur sleepy Sophia corres-
pondent npaiti and we aro ready onco
more to butt-In with our tattling
TlintiliSL'iring has com and gone and
is now a tiling of the past onre Hgalu.
Everyone as far as we can learn cali-
brated it in the usual way and all found
something to be ilinskfiil for we hope.
Neighbors and friends gathered at
the home of .Mrs. Will NVster's and
gave her a Thanksgiving -urprise din-
ner. It being also her. birthday. All
report a good time-
Mr. Nesler and Leland Kelly went to
Wheeling Texas to pick cotton. Not
finding work very plentiful they only
stayed nbotit ten days returning last
Saturday.
Mr. Wright and son Kloyd accom
panied A It. Mull and Carl to the oil
fields in eastern Oklahoma oneday la.t
week quitting old Beaver county Tor
good and all wgue.
Mr Hilts sold oil his effects and has
Kiine to South Dakota.
Mr. Ilensott is going to move to
Setvanee Okla. In about two months.
IIh is now In Colorado visiting his son
and daughter before going.
I'lain View school held an old-fashioned
spelling bee lust week.
Happy Hollow school has a very In-
tereitting literary society every two
weeks
Tho Mothers' Club of Sophia ii mak-
inir arringements for a Christmas tree
again tills ypar. We hope they succeed
as well ati they did last year.
News is as scarce as money in these
parts.
So we will make nur bo'V and awa)
tn eomn again no hope without so
long a delay.
Sornu Tatti.icr.
Stomach Troubes Disappear.
S'omaeb livnr anil kidney troubles
weiik nerves lamp buck and female Ills
disappear when Eleotrio Hitters are
used Tbnuiands of women would not
lie without a bottle in their home.
ISIizu Pool of Depew Okla. writes:
"Eleotrio Hitters ral-ed me from a bed
of sickness and sulTeriug and nas done
inn a world of guod I wish ever suf-
f .ring woman could iHe this excellent
remedy anil find out. as I ilid just how
good it is " As it has helped thousands
of others It surely will do thusamo for
you Every bottle guaranteed.. lOo and
H 00. At all Druggists. II. E Hunt-
t en t Co l'liiladplphja or St. Louis.
Notice of Settlement U Account.
Btata of Oklahoma i
Heaver Comity 89.
tn County Court.
In the Usttrrof tha Estnte of Hnrrlett Wsit-
nfr uVcrnnfHl;
Notice Is horbj cheri that Cbsrles WitKiier.
tlis dnlr sppolnted Kiccutnr of tlm Mtste of
Harriett WSKtirr ilpcf stp.l bus rrndrrnl unit
liresi-ntp.1 for settlemetit nl flll In fiil.l court
Ms Biisl ncrtitint anil report of his ininiln-
Istrntion k such Kiecntor nl his iwtltloii for
dltttlhutloti of said rstftte and for bis !!
rharEt-.snd that th 16th ds; of Pfreratr.
101.1. be Inn a day of tin- regular term of rourt.
lo-wit. of tip Drreraher term. A n ItlJ at
td o'clock . m . at the Count Court room In
tlie City ut Pemerln airt onunty ot llser has
Dren duly npiMilnteil ty the rourt for tlie set
tleiiicnt of salil ncronn). ami for bearing said
petition at which tlmn ami rluro any t.iui
ItiterrMMl In salil ratntp may spenr ami (lie
exception in nritlnir to the account and con
test IhoMimn.
In testimony wlirrrot I hao hcrrtinto set
my hand and attlieil ttj- seal of said court this
lltb day of Novenitr 191.1.
(iiO. H. IIEAI.V.
11-27 1M1 Swk imnty Jillne.
Summonh by Publication
In tho District Court In and for lleatsr Conn-
J. State ol Olilsho.ns:
AM W. Tooley. Plalutlff.
Ts.
.In;ph M Coniad nod Sarah L.Conrad Ue-
fondauts. The ftato of Oklahoma to Joseph M. Conrad
and Sarah L.Conmd defendants:
Yon are hereby notlned that the iJalntllT.
Ahet W. Tooluy did on the 18th day of on'
her 1813 tile his iwtltlnn In the Mstrlct Court
In and for Hearer County Stale of OUIahotna.
acalnit the said defendants and said defend-
ants will further take notice that this suit Is
brought for the toierlosure of a certain renl
estate mor!gnnf KKalnt the North West Quar-
ter of Section Kour In Toonshlp Flte. Norlli
of langTnty-Kour. Kast of the Cimarron
Meridian In lleiiter t'ount) Ublahoina.
Which mortgage was duly esecutcd hy said
defendant' on the 20th day of April. 1911. to
seotire the payment of a certnln promissory
note of eeendatnfor the sum of Bvssn h
Interest nt the rate of Inn rer cent per annum
from dele at d nttomeys fes
You are therefore no II (led that you must antwer
or otherwise plead to said petition on or tefore
theSUtda) of Derember. HMJ or Judgment ll
m taken against i)n for a foiecloauie of snlil
tiiorlga.n in snllsl) tlie Judgment uf the plain-
tin. Incliidlrg luti-iest attorner fees ro.ls
and accruing costs and yon will lie foreor
liarred and foreclosed of and from all your
rlsjht title and interest estate and eipiltr of
redemption In and to the aho described rea
estate nnd Said premises will be sold accoidlng
to law.
In Witness Whereof t have hereunto st rry
hand and the seal of mid Court tins ISth day of
Noember U13
I-Ald O. F. raiKTl
Clerk of Said Court
Dickson fti'sn
Attorneys for rialnllT. ll-M IM si
nE HERALD $1.00 per year.
Twin Mounds.
Nov. 20. A decided change in the
weather since yesterday. In the-language
id Longfellow "The day Is oold
and dark and dreary ; it rains and the
wind Is never weary " But who would
complain after mob a Thanksgiving
day as last Thursday.
The Itev. MoKight or Carrollton
Texas w bo formerly lived at the "feel"
of the Mounds is here on business.
I.lttleGe.irgic McViekers got tangled
up Income way with a buggy wh;el
while going home from school on Tues-
day evening and is suffering from a
broken leg and other injuries. I)r.
Markley was called from Ivanhoe to
attend him.
.Mrs. Yeomans and daughter Mrs.
Harry Jones and little Miss Margaret
Jones ate visiting with the Misses
"ughes and the Art Iluwo family on
the Kiowa.
II. E. Jones nnd A. W. McOlurp;
spent Thanksgiving on the Heaver
river duck shooting. Eaob had ona
duck to be thankful for us a result of
the hunt.
E. A. Mocy and family visited In the
neighborhood last nook coming from
ICnowles in their car.
Twin Mounds congregation has
bougntthe Y. M. 0 A. hall nt Clear
Lake and will movo it to tho lot do-
nated by Mr UaumgHrtner one' mile
east of the school house to be used as
u church.
H. II. Martin went to Knowlesthis
week.
Mr and Mrs Coro and the Tlnnln
brothers were called to tho beusidu of
a sister of the boys Mrs. V-undeburg
who is very HI.
A weekly newspaper Is the latest at-t-autfun
at. Twin Mounds literary.
Mrs. H. II Murtln and A. W.MoClurg
editors In chief.
Miss Until Hurlan and tho Logan
ma'um had a delightful horseback ride
on Thanksgiving day. going to the rock
quarry and getting n bird's-eyo view
of the surrounding country from the
top of the clift.
Tom Smith took a load of kaflircorn
to the road for the Nicholson Bros this
week.
Mrs. Sarah Thompson ato Thanks-
giving dinner with Metdames Yeomans
ana Jones.
Onck A Wkue
Cured of Liver Complaint.
"I was sulTering with liver com-
plaint" says Iva Smith of Point Blank
Tenia "and decided to try a 25e box
of Chamberlain's Tablets and am hap-
py to say that I am completely pujed
and can recommend them to eviry
..i.u 'I li'ni. l.la t nil H.bI.h 1
UUVI A U PUIU M a MB.IVtDI - I
Notice.
Application by Consolidated School District
No. 22. or Itenyer County Oklahoma to the
District Cdurt of uld County for authority to
Issue bonds In tlie sum ot t IVII.UI with which
to tefund Its indebtedness i
To ell who shall see these presents fireetingt
TAKi: NOTICE.
That the underalitnod Director Clerk and
Treasurer of Consolidated District So. 2J of
Iluaror County Oklahoma will. In behalf of
such Consolidated Sel-nol District appear In
said District Court end b.lor the Judge tu-re-
of on the Krtli day of December. 1WJ at 1
o'clock a. in. and makit proof of the existence
and oharanter of the oatslin-Mng legal Indebt-
elnese of said Sobool District amounting to
8'oiHVj and will theraupnu present tn suld
District Judgo and ask hi ill tn sign liomls
tliree of salil Sohn d DistVlct for the sum of
$MfUfl nnch ttrable JO years after date thi jof
with Interest at tho rats of six pr cent per
inniinifrom date Miable senil-iinniially. s
evidenced hy seml-Hnliual Interest coiihiS for
HJ.no each attache to each bond and dellrer
theSaumtothiTreasnr-of unld Schmil Dis
trict to Ixi hy him negotiated In thu funding of
such indthtedntis s
II II Mkiik. Director.
t). C Dh(1r.w Clerk.
lt-21 IM Swk W.T.QltlrlK. Treasurer.
Notloe to Creditors.
All persons harlnit claims against tho nstntn
ot John W Wooden decnased are required
to present the samo with the neoessary ioucI.-
ers to the undersigned Administrates: at (or
near) I-orena. Oklahoma trltMn four montl a ot
tha date htreof or the stmt will be ft ret or
barred.
it jtcd the ZStb day ot Koveratmr IBIS.
AlIckA WooOkk
Us 1-1 w Admlulslratrll'
. Notloe to Creditors
All persons having claims against the estat
of C. D. nilott. deceased aire required to pre
sent tha same with the necessary fouchets to
the undersigned Administrates whese ' Srau
la Knglewoo.1 Kansas lthln four months 'f
the date hereof or the same will he foitrer
barred.
Dated the Mth day ot Notemher. 1919.
Mas. M.O. EtttOTT.
IJt 11 ftw Admintstratrli
How' This?
We offer Onu Hundred Dollars Ho-
ward for any pase of Catarrh that can-
not beoured by Hall's Catarrh Ouro
F. J. CHENEY & CO. Toledo O.
We the undersigned have known F.
J. Chenoy for the last Ifi years and be-
lieve him perfectly honorable In all
business transactions and financially
able to carry out any obligations made
by his firm.
National Hank or Commerce.
Toledo 0.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally
acting directly upon the blood and mu
cous surfaces of the system. Testi
monials sent free. Price 75 cents per
bottle. Sold by all Druggists.
Titko Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
Is Your Skin
Clear as a
nnliv's7 eA
- -.- -
.r.
&te
I. .
... . .i.SmmJ will. ptmlM. Rlottbfla.
riMklM. BUrk Hssdl MS sBlrtoJ "IIS UK
urievci II sM.sslsailasalr. sVls.
HEISKtLL S irniuiu. lew lusi.j nUs
niUTUCIIT...Vl. .. Wa k Cil. SMI.
ofs.tsll.tOi.ttsii4S'"Hll
BViV.'rils.soosla. llDri(iiss-
JOHM1TOM.HOLLOWTSVO.
lToSDrto.nft- rNUeiekle
I
-T
m
We Will Welcome You In
Qir Bak.nk
Ytiii will iiovor net it KNOWN when you como
r Into our hnnlt wlit'thor yon wimt to depositor
HORKOW inonej'. Coiiip in. We will welcome
you Wp will ulso welcome your nccoiint.
Make OUR Bank YOUR Bank
The BANK OF BEAVER CITY
All Deposits in this Mitnlr arc (iiiiirantcotl by the
Biinlc Guiuunty Fimtl of tho Stuto of UUlnhomn.
Titos P UrnidWiiod i Itos. C. Hrnldwood
i BKAIDWOOI) & son k
Prompt Accurate and Relinhlc f$
j Do a (leiieral Ahslnict Business t'i
4 r
J Beaver - - - Oklahoma Vh
& 1
?
J. W. STEFFEN 'Hifh $ Auctioneer'
GENERAL SALES AJVU LIVE STOCK
I respectfully solicit your business and will KUiirtm
toe to please nnd satisfy you.
For Dates and Terms Write me or Phone No. 61
at IUy l-xpeiihc. l.aKI:MP OKLA.
V
JWA'sWftlrttW.WJt'UM
I 2val:e IFirxa-l nProo
HKRIKK
THOS. P. BRABDfOOD
(J. S. Commissioner
Careful Attention Given all Applioitk-os for
Final Proof
UIiAVIiR
OKLAHOMA
' ' i i . i. '
Scandrett & Fuest
Hitt ifi Her
ail
PLLWOOD and ROYAL
HOG FENCE
Liberal Kansas
3i-ffasii gan
jdogilx:
You Need a Tonic
There arc times in every woman's life when" she
needs a tonic to help her over the hard places.
When that time comes to you you know wiiat tonic
to take Cardui the woman's tonic. Cardul is com-
posed of purely vegetable ingredients" which act
Rcntly yet surely on the weakened womanly organs
and helps build tbcm back to strength and health.
It has benefited thousands and thousands of weak
ailing women in Ms past half century of wonderful
success and it will do the same for you.
i ou cant maKC a mistake in taking
k ADHlil
The Woman's Tonic
Miss Amelia WHson R. F. D. No. 4 Alma Ark.
says: 'I think Cardui is the greatest medicine on earth
for women. Before I began to take Cardui I was
so weak and nervous and had such awful dizzy
spells and a poor appetite. Now I feel as well and
as strong as I ever did and can eat most anything."
Begin taking Cardui today. Sold by all dealers.
&W!
Pas Helped Thousands
KfWWWW:
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
The Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 26, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 4, 1913, newspaper, December 4, 1913; Beaver, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc68979/m1/3/?rotate=90: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.