The Beaver Herald (Beaver, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 48, Ed. 1, Thursday, May 6, 1915 Page: 4 of 8
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The Beaver Herald
JMJflf 0. THOMAS - - Publisher.
PUMilSHED ErKHY THURBDAY.
K flared nt tho poitolllcent Itomor OkUtiora
tecnm! cImi mall miliar
Advertising; rates made known upon
application. Pries reasonable.
Subscription Price $1.00 n Year
Official Directory
Dut. .IucIro
Oo. Troasuror
Go Clork and
Deeds
Oo. Judge
Oo. Supt.
Uhorlll
Court Olorlc
On. Atty.
Surveyor
AiaCMor
Oom. 1st Dint.
Oum. 2d Dint.
Oom. Sd DUt.
W. 0. Orow
P. P. KryMnRer.
ex-officlo Itpglntpr of
II. M. Hullck
John A. Spohn
II. 0. Follow.
J M. Jones.
0. 0 DuGraw.
0. F. Twjford
I.ynn Monro
Geo. If. WrlRht
.1. Il.Orliwoll Gate.
V. 0. Rutledgo '
LaKump
Tho?. MoLaln dray.
Railroad Time Tabic.
WIOIIITA FALLS A
NORTH WK3TERN.
FORCAN.
No. 3 passonger arrlvos. . 0:10 p. m
No 21 local arrlTos..j. . !):15p. m
No. i passenger leaves.. .0:15 a. m
No. 22 local leaves 0:16 a. m
Connections at Woodward
SANTA FE
doing IJsit Gotnff West
J -10 a. m ll:25pjm.
TmIR p in. 4:10 a. in
Oonnectlons at Kile Olty
ROOK INLAND
Going Esst Going Wost
D:20p. in. 12:20 p.m.
8:lilp. m. 12-IUn. m.
Surprise
Llttlo drops o( wator
LlttU grains of sand '
Mikes a mighty harvest
In tint lisaver land.
A big ruin every Thursday.
Wheat Is making excellent headway.
The Sunset school closed with an on-
tertalnmcnt. The Socialist meet at the Surprise
inhool house.
Elder 1). 3. Givlns (Apontollc)
preaohed Sunday evening
Maine Hair had a niulo to stray nIT
The last hoard of it tvl down near
May.
The following named persons are
having sod broken on tin Ir plnee:
Walter Heck W. 1). McKiilght Fred
Bchlele and on the Ira Jones place.
Our blackrmlth Win. Wilkinson i
kept pretty busy nowdnvu.
Mr Lnvn freighted from Knnwles
Wednesday.
The burning of Russian thistles dlo-
lug and lilting are tho order or the
day.
Our government fnjs' raijo more
wheat.
Latin save nhat we uinkr digest
what wo eat under land what wo read
and keep busy In order In be ukoful?
OcTatoxAi.i.v.
No Use to Tr.y nnd Wrnr Ouf
Your Cold It Will Wear
Von Out Instead
ThouiMids keep on itifTerlng Coughs
and Colds through neglect and delay.
Why inako yourself an. easy prey to
seriuus ailments and epidotnlcs as tlie
result of a m-glcuun Cold Oougln
mid Colds sap your strength and vital-
ity unless checked in thu early singe
Dr King's Nuw Discovery is what you
need tho llrst doso helps. Your head
clars up you breathe freely and you
feel so inuoh btlcr. Buy a bottle to-
day und start taking at once
Conch
Jim Couch and wife and Georco
Webb ai.d wife wern tho guests of Ira
Knup's Saturday and Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Bobbin spent Sunday
at Fred Shepherd's.
Jess Wlgton and Dick Myors hauled
grain to Liberal Thursday.
Kenna Myers and family were visit-
ing A. Myers Sunday.
Harvey Horden purchased the Grem.
minger larm ; $1200 being the consider.
atlon.
Mr and Mrs. 8. V. Ilarr. were shop-
ping In Liberal Inst Wednesday.
Vet. McOsuthery nnd helper stayed
Saturday night with A. Myers.
O. II Law and family spent Sunday
at Jim Howell's.
A Valuable Book Freo
To tho readers or this paper Dr.Chas
L. Uurke tho eminent Catarrh Special-
ist of 00(1 Wnldhelra Rldg.. Kantas
CJUTWo. will send his book "Catarrh
and He Dangers.'' The doctpr will bo
plensctl to toll you about his care and
what he can do for jou If you wrlie
him c brief history of your cue. adv
GOSSIP JeOUR
COS
THAT MAT (J
YOU
RESTONDENTS
OOURE8P0NDENT3. TAKE NOTICE-Klndly mall your Nows Letters
so they will roach tills olTIco NOT LATER than Tudsdny of each week-En.
Gala.
(I'rnnilfil out Inst nU.)
Job Nenby had his nrm broken
while cranking an automobile.
The many friends of Prof. Fallow
and wife In and around Gate were snr'
ry to hear of their horeavemsnt and
extend hympathy.
It Is evident by tho broad smile
Grover Ellison wears'now days that he
is the happiest man in town. The
chuso being n visit of the stork on the
23d leaving it ten pound baby boy to
call him "papa"
Or. Nylund was called to tho Leo
homo Saturday to see llttlo Ilonry Leo
who was quite sick with soro throat
and a gathering In his ear. Ha is
soma bolter at this writing.
Mrs. Rlppco nnd daughter Willlo
Klrkpatriak and Miss Helen Gnbbert
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. 8
Pitts Sunday.
The school children wero glad the
teachers went to Forgau to attend the
fair. Tliat gave them a vacation. Rut
this week will tying sadness for they
will have to bid the teachers good-bye.
Manford Piekott who lins been at-
tending school at Gate returned In Ills
home In Harper county Inst week.
ThoJV. 0. T. U meeting nt Mrs
Kirkhnrt's was very interesting. Mrs
Carrie Kirkhartnnd Mrs. Geo. Merrill
were visitors Mrs. Curriu Kirkhnrt
handed in liar namo for membership.
Tho noxt meeting will do at the sec-
tion house with Mrs. Cllla Kowdon.
Mrs Mlnnio Lou will have charge of
the meeting "Whlto Ribbon Re-
emits" will be the subject.
Arc You Rheumatic?
Try
Sloan's
If you want quick .mid real relief
from Itlioiimatlsm d o what so in my
thousand other people are doing
Whenever an attack oomca on bathe
the sore muscle or Joint with Sloltu's
Liniment. No need to rub it in Just
apply the Liniment trt the surfacn. It
is wonderfully pQiittrnting It goes
right to the sent of trouble and draws
fhe pain imniediitcly. Gut n bottle
of Sloan's Liniment for 2"h of any
Jruggist nnd hnvo It In I ho houso
against Colds Soro and Swoilxn J ilnU
Lumbago Sclnti'in and like ailments
Your money back ir not satMled but
It does give almost instant relief.
Duck Pond nnd Camp Creek.
(Too late for Inst week.)
Just btfautltul weather uow-a-dnys.
II. A. Hprngun was thrown from a
horsu last Wednesday und quito badly
bruised. Ho was laid up n few days
trom tho elleels or the Jr but wo are
glad to report that he In getting around
.igaln.
Horn to Mr. nnd Mrs? W. L. .Main n
lino baby girl Yen n girl this lime
ai.d to realizn hntv proud they are j on
should see their eight boys gathering
trouml her with eyes bugged out und
their smiles extending from ear tn'ear
Mrs. Cora Picrsnn nnd children socnt
the day with her parents Monday.
Miss Irma Sprague spent u few diys
visiting ft lends in Heaver Oiiy Inst
week.
Mrs. Adair olosod n series of meet
ings at District 101 Sunday evening.
She Is preaching nt Mt. Vernon nuw.
A few of our neighbors nre enjoying
a little new garden sass now days
among thorn nre Spraguo's Eyers' and
Gray's.
Win. Loislng is farming tho Dotsnu
ulace this year.
Mrs. Oleve Cerey and Mrs Henry
Honsler were shopping at Tilllnvlllo tho
other day.
The men are nearly all busy In tho
fields now days and the women nre
making soap alone witli gardening
house-cleaning and chicken raising.
Some nro still hauling off their grain
ud it may bit well to have their gran-
aries empty. From the present prnpeuts
It looVs like wo will liavo plenty of
grain to till them again nnd may have
to build an addition too.
Gordon's have the lumber on thu
grounds to put them up a Hue new res-
idence Mr j R. Rymelh Is aid up with a
sevoro cold or la grippe. Wo hopo tho
will soon bo out again.
MOCKINO Dllill.
Invigorating to the Palo nnd Sickly
The Old Standard general tnrnnthf nine tonic.
C.ROVlfS TASTKUCSS chill TONIC drlvea out
MsUrU.eoilclies Hie blood .andbulMiupthesy -tern.
A true tonic l'or adults nud children. SOe
MTNOTINTERCSX
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Blue Grass Notes
(I'mmled out Inst nwk 1
John Orlswell and daughters Ida
and Alice Suudayed nt the homo of
tho family or Ills son 0car Orlswell
C W. Adams nnd .1. Drlirown have
been enjoying n cane of mumps.
Tho old poem in our reade'rs seems
more of a rrnlity since our copious
showers tho past week NQr Is the
prospect of it ceasing yet realized but
it Is not only making "tho pretty
ilpwers bloom again" but gives promise
of bumper crops or grain which is good
news to evory body.
The latest method of advertising Is
through tho medium of tho teachers of
public schools. One enterprising firm
Is literally covering tho territory tiy
this unlqun method Rlun Grass dls
trlet school received its quota of the
exploited nrticlcs of fond but too late
to experiment with them had they so
desired as our xessiun closed April 2
O W. Adams .was hauling grain for
Mr Dstwiler the past week.
Rosroh Slireek n former liluo Grass
boy who is making good writes he I'
now nt Crawford Kansas.
Miss Martha Criswell lelt Thursday
for Onto whore sliowlll bo employed
In the Felpa Robtuurant. Mies Martha
is one of our most popular young peo
plo and this new venture will wo trust
prove satisfactory but we predict she
will Honnns so many others can testify
conclude "thorn's no place like home.'
J. II McKelvy of Livorno was In
Blue Grass community Friday.
Dewey Hngnn of near Mtdison who
had a relapse from thu mumps is Im-
proving. The enterprising committco of the
Ladles' Aid - Society of the M. E
Church at Heaver aro preparing n
booklet of memory gems nnd have
sent leaflets out loathe various Sundny
schools to si'cnru contributions of
fntorito qiiotntlons The dilliouily of
selecting a favoritu among so many is
proving so dilllcult it has deterred
many in this school from responding.
Fruit spraying Is the order of tho
day now nnd from all Indication there
will be fruit of all kinds in abundance
unless somo iinfurseen accident or tin-
killed bug gets in Iw deadly work.
Wo wero misinformed regarding the
future homo of Mrs. F. A.StcvHiixnud
family At present they lire living in
ono of Mr. Dick Horen's houses but
contompliito building n home soon.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Glaruuco Monro and
family worn "guests ol her sister Mw.
Oscar GrUwull. Sunday.
John ColTinau has leased his farm
Elm Grove to n Mr. Groves. Mrs
Groves was a former resident of liluo
Grass.
Rev. J II. No(T held his regular ap-
pointment at liluo Grass Sunday night
April 23 Ih lie is making friends by
his pleasinfr manner and bis plain ex
position of tho Gospel.
There Is evidence of a small twister
in the neighborhood Saturday. The
sheds on the school ground wero com-
I lately demolished nnd aro now com-
posed of loom lumber scattered over
tlm iield nearby. Here Is a uhaneo for
some volunteer service in eivlo work.
V. A Stevens and . V. Fuller have
purchased n new bender.
Another good rain roll Saturday
night nnd with occasional eliowors dur-
ing tlm next day tho rainfall Is estt
mated to be one and one-half inches
While It stops plowing for n time so
fur not n word or complilnt is heard
and hero's hopiii'.
Oh! The Invinorntiiiij Whiff
of the Pine Forest!
How it clears the throat and head of
its jntu'uus ailments. Ills this f'tit
of Newness and Vigor Trom tho health-
giving Piney Forests brought back by
Hell's Pine-Tar-Honey. Antlseptio
mid healing. liny a bottle to-day.
All Druggists 2rj.
Rojd.
f Mny 1st. My I what lovely spring
weather after su much rain
There was quite a orowd gathered nt
Jim Wallace's lust Friday nlcht and
gsvn them nn old time surprise party.
Everybody enjoyed themselves at least
it seemed so as they never left until in
Hie wgo small hours of the morning.
V W. Hajdcii and family spent Frl.
duy nnd Frldny night alG.JJ. Lv'.
j. u. i-ouutir E. 11 llttydoii Hugh
Leirle nud several utliers from around
hero left Tor Oolurndo last week.
Couch
(Crowded out Imt peek.)
Rain' rain I Who says It never rains
lu Heaver county?
Mrs. Dildyno lies been having" a
serious attack of rheumatism.
Mrs DobblU was visiting Mrs. Shep-
herd Monday.
Mrs. Ed Orcn spent Monday with
Airs. Dildyne.
Mrs. G. II. Law spsnt a row days
with Frank Langley Mid family.
John Gablor and wife visited Sunday
wlili Jhn Wallace.
Kenna Myers butchered n hog last
I-riday. -
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ford were visiting
Fred Shepherd Sunday.
Health. Promotes Happiness
Without health genuine Joy Is Im
possible; without good digestion anil
regular bowel movement you cannot
liavo health Wiiy negleot keeping
bowels open and risk being siek ami
ailing? You don't liavo to. Take one
smnll Dr. King's NeW Llro Pill at nglit
in the morning you will liavo a full
freo bowel movement nnd feel much
better Holpsyour appetitu and di-
gestion. Try ono bottlo to-night.
Logon. m
May il Tho April showers aro
bringing much besides May llowers as
the fields of waving wheat and alfalfa
testify promising tho earliest .nnd
most bountiful -harvest ever known.
Owing to the auto mail service fiom
Gate which arrives at 10 n in thu
schedule tor the R. F. D. routes outof
Logan have been changed beginning
May 1st to lenvo U:!iO thus giving thu
patronx their mall this same day it
leaves the railroad.
D F. Marriott purchased a nesfiy
now carriage of Simon Cross
C. W. Howard has completed his
now house and gave a dunce Saturday
night.
We understand that F. M Holm who
went to Canada a jearago oxpeot to
return about the lirst or July.
Grade Gladys and Lcola Daily wero
III the last of the week.
Mrs Clyde Hughes Is reported quite
sick.
Will Thompson had an accident last
Thursday which resulted in fracturing
two ribs. Whln taking n load or hogs
to market his team became frightci.d
and overturned his wagon.
E. 10. Harlan wife nnd mother and
A. W. McOlurg and wilo visited Sunday
at Harry Jones'.
Horn to Mr nnd Mrs Dow Chappell
May 1st a boy.
Mrs. Ed up Hughes who lias been nt
tho bedside of her sister at Thomas for
six weeks reports that she has not im-
proved much being Hi with simo form
of rheumatism.
Little Florence beck has been visit-
ing at S. F. Cross' tlia past week.
Mr. Cro-B took the R F. D lmys
over to Ivittihouiu his auto the last
afternoon they had for their own as
tho "night shift" began tho nett day.
North Tork.
Mrs P. J. Gheen spent Tuesday with
Mrs. W. E. Shepard.
Chan Fisher is doing somo painting
for Arthur Williams.
Will Shepard aid mother nre now
tho proud possessors of a new Ford
car.
Quito n few from "this neighborhood
nttended thu program at Sunset Satur-
day night which promised to bo very
enlertninlng lull the sudden approach
of the storm frightened tho audience
Bway and the exercises were postponed
until Saturday May 1st.
"Tho Husy Bees" meot with Ruth
nnd Rdoliel Mesuer Hits week.
Mrs. Chnn Ftshur nnd baby spent
the day Tuesday with Mrs. Arthur
Williams.
Mr. nnd Jlrs. R. D Thomas made a
business trip to Lockwood Tuesday.
Mnbel llenson is regaining tho sight
of one pf her eyes.
Miss Graco Daily is spending tl.e
week with her aunt Mrs Williams
Mrs. Aaron Miller spent Thursday
witli Mrs George Armstrong.
Will Shepard and mother Miss Ptira
D.tvis Oscar Forshce end Ray Cutli-
liertson nttended tho show at LaKemp
Friday night going ovtir In Shepard's
new Ford.
Charley Hennlgh took eight loads of
hogs toShattuck Wednesday.
Riley Ginimaii took a load ofkallrtoJ
the road Thursday.
Mesdames Dyson and Gaunt called
at Mrs Heusou's Thursday.
Will Shepard and' mother and the
Misses Davis were trading nt Ivahhoe
Friday.
Annie Hnkqr Is helping nt Heck's
store this week during tho rush of
moving.
Mrs. Andrew Sohell and dargiiter
Ollva wero having dental work done
nt Ijgnn Wednesday. j
Mr. Kepplewas laying a liuo In Mr
WillintnVt house rn the Kfowa Mon
day
Country Lao.
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1 DR. MORROW'S HOSPITAL
. LIBEITAL KANSAS 3
: Dr. A. M. UOIMOW iSuraeon in charge. TS
UiUlAtiliaAttAAMlVltiUA'UtLLiiisiU$ j
Come in and See
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Too well known to need comment
All we ask is an opportunity to
show you our goods and give you
Prices and Terms.
We also carry a full line of
MOLINE Farm Implements
Sole Agents for the Famous
CARTER TRACY HDW. CO.
RMTCr. Ofrfahnma.
3 jnTvnFT3r'F?7T?rwmT
CROSSLEY BROS.
Livery and Repaii tSHop
Fully Equipped Work Guaranteed
Gasoline and Oils
Accessories Repairs
When your cur "Goes Dead" eomo to us.
All kinds of repuirVork done and wo guarantee
to give satisfaction or no pay. Uring in your
crippled cars or call its and wo will come ouU
and llx them. .
You are invited to make uso of our FREE Allt.
nud fill up your tires atour expense.
CROSSLEY BROS.
Beaver Oklahoma
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To set rid of that Tired Bilious Half-Sick
Feeling take a dose of
HERBINE
It "Cleanses the Stomach
Liver and Bowels
It's a (nan's remedy that gora to the right spot. Tuts life and
activity into the torpid liver strengthens the stomach and diges-
tion and purifies and regulates the bowels. A timely dose of this
Vf.lnf cii.Nim rnritilitni. and IukitoI frtnTf will nftnHmi wnr.l
off a spell of sicknc3s. Price
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JAS. P. DALLAKD( Proprietor
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Sold by P C. TliACY.
COULD SCARCELY
And For Three Summers Mr. Viu-
cent Was Unable to Attend to
Any of Her Homework
Pleasant Hill N. C "I suffered for
thrce summers." writes Mis. Walter
Vincent ol this town "and the third and
last lime was my worst.
I had dreadful nervous headaches and
prostration and was scarcely able to
walk about. Could not do any of my
housework.
I also had dreadful pains In my back
and sides and when one of those weak
sinking spells would come on me J
would liave lo give up and lie down
until 11 wore off.
I wag certainly In a dreadful state ol
health when 1 finally decided to try
Cardul. the woman's tonic and I firmly
Our NcwJinc ofI
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Minimi .ui.iw . w w..v....v iuau
ST. IOUIS MO.
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believe I would have died If I Iiadn'J
taken it.
After I began taking Cardul I was
greatly helped and all three bottles re-
lieved me. entirely.
I fattened up and grew so much
stronger in lhrcc monllu: I felt like an-
other person altogether."
Cardul Is purely vegetable and gcntle-
actlng Its Ingredients Ime a mild tonic
effect on tin womanly conxtitutlon.
Cardul nutkes for increased strength
improves the appetite tones up the ner-
vous syitfem and helps to make nate.
sallow checks fresh and rosy.
wrdul lias eciped more than a million
weak women during the past 50 years.
It will surely Oo for you. what it lias
done for them. Try Ca."dui today.
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