The Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 49, Ed. 1, Thursday, May 14, 1914 Page: 4 of 8
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THE BEAVER HERALD BEAVER OKLAHOMA
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Official Co. Paper.
MA UDE 0. THOMAS - - Publiihor.
I'URUSHKD EVKUY THURSDAY.
EiUrd t Ihe rostolllcont Hooter Oklahoma
M iscond clan lnnll nialtor.
Advertising rates mado known upon
Application. Prices reasonable.
Subscription Price $1.00 a Year
Official Directory
Dbtt. Judgo
Co Treasuror
Co. Olork
Oo. Judge
V 0. Crow
P. P. I'ryMnger
Ueo. II. Wright.
Geo. II. llonly
II. 0. Follow.
Co. 6upt.
Clerk or Diet. Court O. V. l'ruett.
HlierlU .1. M. Jones.
Olork of Co Court C. 0. DeOrnw.
Co. Atty. OlamloT. Smith.
Reg. of Deeds 11. M. llulleli.
Surveyor Oaenr Ganlnor.
Com. lit Dlst. It. Hiigan Ivanboo
Com. 2d Dlst. A. A.HnskdII Klmwood.
Com. 8d DIst. Thos. MoLnln. Oray.
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Republican.
For Congress.
DICK T. MORGAN
In tbo 6th Concessional litrlet.
For Court Olork
0. 0. DhGraw.
dtesldonce 2 m Ilea north of Denver;
address Denver Okla.
For Supt. Publlo Iiistruotlnn
M. CLYDB CJKEKN
Heaver Okla.
Residence Elmwood Township.
Uod.
(Too lato fur lust week )
Tlio weather U cool and cloudy and
threatening n storm. A Rood rnln
would brighten up the. faces of tbo
farmora as well as liolp bring up the.
oropa.
Lllllo nr.d Ellon Coulter nro ntill on
the. sick Hit this week. They were
missed very much nt Sunday School
last Sunday. Wo will nil bo glad n hen
tliu girls recoror and aro able to bo up
again
Tho literary nt Liberty closed last
Saturday night with u largo crowd and
a good program.
Mra. 0. E. Iluttcd nnd Mrs. K. A.
Swlgor douo some sowing for .Mra.
Smith tho past wook.
Mr. and Mrs. Erlckson made a trip
to Gray last Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. Dowers took dinner
Sunday with the lattcr's mother Mrs.
Elizabeth Wallace.
Mrs. 0. D. Ilusted from Clear Lake
visited n fow dnys last wook with her
bid W E. Ilusted.
Harvey lturdon has been building nn
addition to hishuuso.
Mrs. and Mrs. Wllkerson nttended
tho singing convention nt Gray last
Sunday.
Hugh Gyles and Spencer Wallace
took noino stock to Harvo Dower's last
Tuciday to pasture.
Mr. nnd Mrs. 0. E. Huated nnd Mr.
Mr and .Mrs. 8. Dlldlnu nnd family
enjoyed tbo evening Friday visiting
with their aunt nnd eomlns from Huf-
fs I o.
Johnnie and Charley Coulter took
auppor with Mr Powers Sunday oven
ing.
Mr. Wilkorson traded horses lust
week .
Harvo ftnwara wont to Forgan Tues-
day after his brother Sam who will
visit friends and relativcd of this vi-
cinity for soma tlnto
Su.nbiunk.
INDIGESTION?
CANT EAT?
TITE?.
NO APPE-
A treatment of Electric Hitters In-
creases your appetite .tops indiges-
tion ; you can eat everything. A ronl
spring tonic for liver kidney and stom-
nuh troubles. OInalistsi Your whole sys-
tem nnd you leel flno. Klentriu Hit-
ters did moie for Mr T. 1). IW.do'
stomach troubles than nuy inftdioluu
ho ever tried (lotn buttle today. 60o.
nnd $1 00 nt your Dnigglpt.
Ituoklcu's Arnica Salvo for Kazeuui
Twin Motimli.
(Too lato for last weok )
May 2 A rain such ns we have not
seen In many mouths visited this lo-
cality within tho past twenty-four
hours. Several Indies of rain must
have fallen.
Tho Ladles' Aid spent n pleasant
afternoon with Mrs Kleppor ouThurf-
day. Tho society meets with Mrs.
M T. Smith nt her home in two
weeks. One new name that of Mrs.
Bortha Nicholson was added to the
list of members at tho lu.t meoting.
Prof. Henson and family moved to
their farm north of Surprise this
week. They will bo missed from tho
naighborhood nnd all join in wishing
them fell in their new home.
t Mcsdnmei Gumra nnd Thompson
visited Mrs. Mooro on Duck Pond
Tuesday.
QOsmpMOvn
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Chestor Grocndyko took dinner with
A.W. McClurgon Thunday.
Old Don one of the Johnson Until of
blacks died Friday. He had been ail-
ing for more than a year.
Irvln Young visited Saturdny nnd
Sunday In the Como neighborhood.
Mr. nnd Mrs. West of near Meado
Kansaa nro spending n few days with
tho lattcr's mother Mrs. Jomes Har-
ford. II. II. Martin nnd Irvln Young went
to Knowlcs Monday.
Gcorg ilucktnastor recently sold his
broorncorn for 18000 per ton delivered
at lliggins Texas.
A. W. McOlurg wont to II. J. Nichol-
son's after seed kalllr corn today.
The Martin Johnson nnd Harford
residences will soon be connected by
talephono again.
Mrs .1. II. Ilotvn's baby has not been
well this week.
M. T. Smith bought hliusolf n new
lister nt Surprise this week.
Mr. Harford had tho misfortune to
Iojo a good cow recontly.
May 8 Our last ilems were written
just after tho rain. Don't know wheth-
er they succeeded in reaching their
destination or were lost in tho Hood.
Our Denver Herald thnt usually comes
op Monday arrived today (Friday.)
A good doal of re-planting of crop
and garden will bo necessary as seed
was uithor washed out or covered too
dcop by thu henvy rains.
Wheat is line
Mrs Glnndnn Is aulTerlng with n sore
on her face. She thinks of going to
Wichita to consult a specialist in ro-
gard to It.
District Superintendent Dadisman
and Pastor Ovorton failed to get here
for qunrtorly meeting on Wednesday
owing to washouts probably.
A largo crowd nttended school moot-
ing Tuesday. Chaa. Jenks was elected
director.
Mr. and Mrs. Glandon visited nt tho
Jenks home after Sunday School last
Sunday
Joe Hownrd is spending a few days
at tho home of bis brother-in-law II.
II. Martin.
Jamet Harford and family and son-in-law
.Mr. Wes.t and wife drovn down
to Mr. Coro's In Texas last Sunday.
Mesdames Harford and Coro are sis-
ters. Tills correspondent received last
Sunday tho moU perfect and beautiful
Easter lily wo bnvo seen In nil our
ulovcn vcara in Heaver county- Its
fragrance litis tho whole room Mrs.
E E Ilnrlan of Logan robbed her own
window garden that wo might enjoy
the queenly Wiles with her Such
Mowers nnd friends nre an inspiration.
Henry HnUmgartner started to
Knnwles on Tuesday but failed to get
ncrot-s tho Jleavor river.
Mrs. Johnson drove down to Logan
Monday. Tho bridge across the Don
Joso is out and teams oross tho creek
nnd go up tho lilll through Harlan's
pasture.
Russell Martin went to Sunset on
Monday.
Mr. Held of Sand creek lias built nn
addition to his house.
A. It. lunce nnd wife received n
slight shook during tbo electric storm
of last week that affected them several
days
Oxen A Wkkk.
couciiedToFtiiree years.
"I nm a lover of your godsend to hu-
manity and science. Your medicine
Dr King's New Discovery cured my
cough of three yoars standing" says
Jennie Flemmlng.of New Dover Ohio
Have you an annoying cough? Is it
stubborn and won't ylelJ to treatment?
Get a 60o. bottle of Dr. King's Now
Discovery today. What If did for Jen-
til 'lemming it will do for you no
matter bow stubborn or chronlo a
cough may bo. It stops a cough and
stops throat and lung trouble. Relief
or money back 60o and $1 00 ntydr
Druggist.
liucklen's Arnica Salvo for Pimples
Surprise
(Too lato for last week.)
31 pupils enrolled in our sahool. W.
D would like to enroll a few moro.
A lottor Just received from Sam. W.
McKnight in South Dakota states be
is doing nicely in the portrait picture
business.
A. L. Orosno nnd wlfo have recently
retimed from their visit to Sayer Ok-
lahoma. Wilt Henson moved into this vicinity
yesterday
pondxnts
STNOTINTERCS'
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Thnso who took tho filh grail o exam
inatlon would llko to get their stand
Ing
C. N. Conner was In the railroad
wreck which linppencd an the coast
cast of Forgan one light last week
Wheat Is still looking lovely nnd wo
may yot get war prices If tho Heaver
and LaKcmp railroad pushes far
enough south.
AVInddust rnln wheat then dust
(cash).
Northern Texas got a good soaking
also.
Merchant Crosno is now n member
of the honorable school board.
Tho basketball exploded this week;
too much wind.
Prof. Fellow and wife camo by Fri
day on their wny to Ivanhoo nnd left
soma nico temperance speeches.
Mrs. It. L. Crosno who was very
Hick is better.
Witter Heck has1 a new well and wind
mill.
Some of the drinkers wero favorably
Impressed with Johnnie Jones' tem-
porance talk when ho wns bore. Keep
ou Johnnie.
Twin Mounds district No. SO elected
Mr. Jenks a member of tho school
board. Locust drove closed tho polls
too soon to legally elect anyone
Ilqth the above districts will build
this fall.
Somo say Prof. Littla (It. A.) of
Sunset Is liable to come out for County
Superintendent.
To hear some writers tnlk Beaver
hnsen't anything but sand hills and
sand storms bo you think you nro
holplng to build up a county by this
kind of advertising? Wc have no sand
around hero but we hnvo somo nice
wheat fields.
Occasionally.
child cross? feverish? sick?
A crois peevish listless child with
coated tongue pale doesn't sleep; cats
lomotimes very little then again rav-
enously ; stomach sour ; breath fetid ;
pains in stomach with diarrhea ; grinds
teeth whilo asleep aud starts up with
terror oil suggest n Worm Killor-
something that expels worms and al
most every child has them Kicknpoo
Worm Killer is needed. Get a box to
day. Start at onco. You won't have
to coax as Khkapoo Worm Killer is a
candy confection. Expols tho worms
the causeof jour child's trouble. 25c
at your druggist.
Sunset Sittings.
Mr nnd Mrs. Will Heiineich of Still
water Toxas nro'visiting thu former's
brothel Charley lli-uneigh nnd the
hitter's staler Mrs. Lath.
The Shattuck Gospel Team will visil
in ngain on the 17th at which time an
all-day service will Jio' held. Basket
dinner at noon.
Tho people nt Sunset certainly en
joyed n treat Inst Sunday evening when
our county sheriff Jones delivered n
lectliro on temperance. His solo at
at tl;o close or tho meeting was highly
appreciated.
Mr. nnd Mrs Henry Elfers arc visit-
ing the latter's mother nt Joplin Mo
Fred McKenzlu nnd family were
Sunday guests of Mr. Lake's.
Tho biggest rain of the reason fell
hero Inst Friday and Friday hight
The swollen streams took out all the
fences along their com so.
Mol of tho fnrmers will bn compell-'
ed to re-plant as what wasn't wnshed
out is covered up.
Clin? Fouch nnd wlfo wero Sunday
guests of I-ogau Kerns'.
Elmor Hoover returned from Ono
ga Kansas Inst Wednesday where ho
was summoned to the bedaldo of his
aged father When he left htm he was
much improved
Sheriff Jones and wife Mr and Mrs.
Davo Kiln and Deputy Murray wero
Sunday dinner gucats at H F. Lud-
lum'd. Whilo Orsbnrno Lako was running
the corn planter last Friday ho had the
misfortune to get his leg caught in tho
planter chain causing a very severe
sprain nnd bruise.
Mr. nnd Mrs Henry Elfers returned
home last Saturday from n visit with
relatives at Joplin Mo.
"Undo" Joo Leeper is somewhat
Improved at this writing.
Mlsj Hazel Neal Is homo for the
summer vacation. Her school closed
last Saturday
The Death Angel como into our
midst nnd called away the daughter of
Mrs Frank Marriott. The funeral
services were conducted by Rev. Brad
ford at the homo Sunday at 2 o'clock
p n. Interment was mado In tho
Logan Cemetery. Sho leaves a hu-
band mothor and sister to mourn her
sad loss.
Mr. Lmilnm nut Mr. Neal's car In
running shape after It was down and
out.
Newsboy.
KEEP BOWEL MOVEMENT REGULAR.
Dr. King's Now Life- Pills keop stom
ach liver and kidneys In healthy con-
dition Rid tho body of 'f'aona and
wasto. Improvo your Complexion by
Mushing the liver and kidneys. "I got
more relief from ono box of Dr. King's
-.Sew Life Pills than nny medicino I
ever tried" says 0. E. Hatfield of
Chicago III. 25o. at your Druggist
Blue Mound.
The targst rain for jcars has fallen
tho past -18 hours. Everything is soak-
ed up in flue shape.
Wheat and barley arc almost insur-
ed by the" lato rains.
Some of tho row crop will havo to be
planted over as tho lister furrows have
filled "hi very bad
The women nro telling their troubles
over the telephone today vlr: chick-
ons drowned.
The farmers con smile now and have
a right to. Plenty of rain and railroad
to Ucnver.
Malcomb Thomas is improving after
a severe spell of sickness.
P. II. Sebastian went to Liberal
Kansas to meet Mrs. Sebastian's sisttr
and family.
J. W. Ferguson mado a business to
Liberal Kansas this week.
Clarence Goflord of Cloar Lake re-
turned homo nftcr visiting with Will
Ferguson and tiieGalTords of Ochiltree
Texas.
Revival meetings closed Monday
oveniiig at tho church.
Charley Stngncr has goue to Mny
Oklahoma to toko W II. Sii.ith home.
also to visit friends there.
Mrs John Z. Smith nnd daughter
Mary drovo their team into n swollen
stream nnd probably would have
drowned bad they not been rescued by
parties passing by.
Many fences aro down ou account of
the high water.
The fact Is tho four inngnzines wo
sell with tho Herald for 28c extra
represents the biggest reading value
over ollered the public. Hnvevou
sent us your order If not send it or
hone us today.
Logan.
Mrs Gladys Baldwin has been very
ill nt her mother's home in Gate.
Her littla baby which only lived a
short time wns broucht home and bur-
ied In tho Ivanhoo cemoterv beside its
father.
Tho hoavleU rain In yenrs fell here
Friday nnd Friday night amounting
tof inches doing n great deal of
damage to crops nnd fences
News was received iiere yesterday of
the death of Mrs. Georgo Coopor nt
Gate Tho body will be brought back
hero for burial.
Mrs. Cora Shnmel stepdauchter of
It. F. Marriott died of quick consum-
ption May 10th. Sho enmn home two
weeks ago.
Alfred Ault in bnek again on parole
after spending about n year in Lan-
sing Kansas. Hois staying with his
uncle 0. V O'nenl
O C. Salycr tho vinegar man bus
faded to the sorrow of somo who bet
lieved him O K.
Miss Elva McKinpey entertnincd n
number of her youg friends at her
home near Sunset Sunday.
Mr. nnd Mis. II 0. Fellow wero the
guetts of E E. Harlan Friday night.
A series of meetings will begin he.ro
Sunday May 10th. Tho stato evanue-
list will spenk.
Cottonwood.
Wo are having somo cold cloudy
weather nt present.
Born May tho -1th. to Mr. and Mrs.
A. L Carter an olght pound boy.
Mrs. Rose is staying nt A. L. Car-
ter's ut present.
Grnndmn Ward who has boon sick
sovernl weeks with pneumonia la abl
tobe Up and around again.
Mr. Georgo Robinson of Clear Creek
was at Mrs. J. A Wrfght's after sweet
potato plants recently
Mr. and. Mrs. Lawrence Hall are
tho proud parents of a baby boy which
arrived .May Oth.
Charlie Huated of near Ilalko visited
his sister Mrs A. L Carter several
days this week.
Home Creek
Well bore wo aro again. News is
scarco nt this writing ever) body Is
busy trying to put out a crop on gross.
If it keeps on raining mny be we will
have something next year to feed our
stock
They say that Denver City is suro of
a railroad now and everybody south of
the river is feeling good.
J. A. Barker and boys nro sowing
same alfalfa for Frank MoKillips this
woek. A flno time for the business
Jako Little has sowed somo alfalfa
this spring. Tho ground ii in tine
shapo now I
A. 0. Duley said it didn't rnln all
his place. It just poured down like
pouring It out or a tub.
John Wilson Is listing In broorncorn
and maize nnd some knfllr this week
J W. Culwell and family of Beaver
nro now living on thoir farm.
O.J Lclsuro is busy farming these
days. Ho Is plowing some sod for Mr.
Fellow of Hcavor. Mr. Fellow's farm
joins Leisure on the ens t. He nlso has
n fine plrco of wheat on his farm In
dry old Beaver county whore it never
rains.
Walter Busch is farming same theao
daya planting broom corn.
W. M. Roso lives on his school land
now He lias u lino dugout well and
windmill and ho Is at home onco more
In Bcavor county
C. B. Barker has been listing some
and making garden. Ho has got 100
hilts of cucumbers planted and over
500 watermelons nnd over 300 musk-
melons nnd 0 acres of corn. Wo will
llvo fnt this summer and fall if wc
get tho rain.
J. A. Barker and Elmer Boston hail
somo bad luck last week. Each lost n
young colt.
There has been several young colts
died In this part of the county; causo
unknown.
Alien Hatcher returned last week
from n two weeks trip to tho death-
bed of n nlstor In eastern Oklahoma.
Henderson Wilson of Cushfng Ok-
lahoma formerly of Beaver county
nnd a son of J. E. WIHon Instills wife
Mny 1st. Sho wns n slater of Mrs. L. A.
Hatcher of Klmwood. Sho leaves n
hm-hand nnd four small children the
youngest being only one month old.
J. E Wilson nnd wife and Alice
Hatcher wero called to Ciishing Ok-
Inborn Apr!) 22 to tho bedside of Mrs.
Henderson Wilson who passed an ay
May 1st. She said sho was ready to
go nny time the Lord culled upon her.
That is tho way always to bo read) .
as life is uncertain nnd death is sure.
Tho biggest bargain wo havo over
ollered our subscribers is tho Hkkald
nnd four magazines till ono year for
only $1.28.
State of Ohio. City of Toledo I .
Lucns County 1 "
Tranlc J. Cheney maters oath thnt he l
nehlor partner of the nrm of V. J. Cheney
& Co.. dolnir inislnefg In tho City of To-
ledo County nnd Btnte n foresaid nnd
thnt said Arm will pav the sum of ONI3
HUNDRED DOLLARS for each und ev-
ery case of Catarrh that rannot be rurcd
by tho use Of UAI.T.'S CATAniUTCUIin.
KItANK J. CHUNKY
Rworn tn beforo mo nnd subscribed In
my presence tills Ctb day of Decemlxr
A. D. 15SS.
(Bcvil) A. W. OLHARON.
Notary J"i)b!le.
Hall's Catnrrh Cure la taken Irtternallv
nnd nctH directly upon the blood nnd rnii-i-oti
surfaces of tho Bystem Bend iict-
testimonials free.
P. J. CIIKtinr & CO . Toledo. O
Bold by nil UniRplsts. 7le
Take Hall' Family rill for conillpal . .
BEAVER
J. W. THOMPSON Prop.
Our houfe is ono of tho BEST lu town and fl'st class in every respect
tnblos supplied with tho best tho market nflonls nnd rates very reasonable
Every onnrtPiy extended
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j Broom Corn Seed ' gj
150 bushels of Good Clean Broom
g Corn Seed for sale at $1.50 j
i per bushel S
A. G. THOMAS j
E At Tracy Hdw. Co. Beaver Okla 3
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g WE HAVE j
gj. R.ediced tle Rtaie i
1 on REAL ESTATE LOANS in 1
zz Beaver County Oklahoma 3
fc If your Loan is Coming Due see or wrltaUsi J3:
j2 ojc Wheat Bolt Investment Co. is
Llboral Kniuns xjjj
3 Hardware
Implements Vehicles
Well Supplies
We are prepared to supply all
your wants in our line. Brand new
stock. We treat you right and will
appreciate your trade.
CARTER TRACY HARDWAREiCOMPANY
BEAVER OKLAHOMA
mym imwmnmnwwimffmif
Prices Reasonable Satisfaction Guaranteed
DR. R. S. TANNER
Veterinary Surgoon nnd Dontlat
Calls made Day or Night
Ofllco phone 20 Residence phono 17
BEAVER. - OKLAHOMA
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9 DICKSON n USH&VICKSON I
i ATTORNEYS
E3BG!l'S:lajAt!iIim2iGXXCOCtM
L. S. MUNSELL M. D.
Calls answered promply
by automobile to all parts of
the county.
H. N. Lawson '
ABSTRACTER
Beaver Oklahoma.
Chas. F. Twyford
Attorncy-at-Luw
Phono 10.
Motzgor Bltlg. Beaver Okla
M. E. P. PELLETTE
Osteopathic Physician
Fostoflico Building.
LIBERAL KANSAS
L. L. Long
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Cells nnsworcd in Automobile. Resi
denco Telephone Number Twenty-llvo
BEAVER. - - OKLA
Sec S. S. STRONG
General Contractor and
Builder.
For building contracts cement work.
High class of Interior work and Store
Fronts a Speciality.
ALSO
A flno lino of 1014 Wall Taper from
3 cents per roll up. All estimates
cheerfully made fuir dealing guaran-
teed. Resident l'honc VI
S-21 tf REAVER. OKLAHOMA
FARM LOANS.
Money to loan on Beaver Harper and
Ellis counties Oklahoma farms. Low
rates nnd n draft for your money when
papers aro recorded. Can approve
loans draw papers und pay out from
this olllce.
II. S. JUDY Western manager John
II. Shup ft Co. Hcadauarters
WOODWARD. OKLAHOMA.
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