The Beaver Herald (Beaver, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 24, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 16, 1916 Page: 4 of 12
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COME IN
And See Me Aboui that
New House or Barn
We Supplied Your Neighbor
I J. E. SPURRIER I
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Home Lumber Company I
Beaver Oklahoma1
Have a supply of Bois D'arc and Mulberry
Posis in transit. Going to need any?
BETTER SEE US
T. E. Ditgen
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HANDMADE HARNESS SADDLES i
And AH
Horse Furnishing Goods
Repairing Oiling and all Kinds of Harness or
Saddle Repair Work.
Located at White House Hotel Oppo-
site Jones' Feed Barn
'Renfrew Investment Co.
Farm Loans Insurance
W. F. Carson Agt. Heaver Oklahoma.
EYERDALE Stock Farm
The Home of
REGISTERED HEREFORD
CATTLE
Herd of Select Cows
Ilendod by
BEAU GAV 3d and POSTMAN
N' f28400 r No. 4O08I8
yhqlce blprk for .Nile. Inspection and Correhpoiuleneo Invited.
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llcnton t
(Too late for last 1 etc )
Tliero hnt been a cold np change
In Hie weather with a lit rain but
more wouhl be better.
Q. If Fenell's little hoj.ioiit 7 or
8 Tears old wan knocked 'Wn by an
automobile nearfila parol'.' residence
and serfousiy Injured ele.tlonds) At
this writing he ia better.
The eleotlon In this voft g jiroclnot.
Hen ton No. 1 was wol attended.
Nearly all the voters in Ihe precinct
east their ballots and vti understand
that WlUon carried the pretlnct by
almost a doen vote.
The meetings nt the CMeyvilU" school
house conducted by ItVr. Haley of
hanhoe. arc stilt going on ar.d will
continue for a weJ. or so '
It O.Dunlnp. a pioneer biuiiieKman
of Clear Lake returned n few diys ago
ftnin u vUli to MniitcnMnrv CuiintVi
Illinois where he" vislti-il for thrir or
four weeks. Ho reports crops poor
except oats and the political question
badly mixed on account of the 'i
vote.
A skunk farm has been started n
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uoy. lie now lias seven .ir eigni anu I'
in the market for more.
Interest in tlie new mail route ontof
Zeliua to the south is being anakened
and we liopo it will be a reality Ivforp
many moons.
Vi'p notice the name of our friend 1!
II. Iirlnk of Clear Lake on the llH of
Jurors toserventtho next term of court
at Heaver. He Is a good selection for
the position and wilt no doubt serve
with impartiality.
Horn Ui'o.
BEAVER IW ltlwEl2.J:
J. W. THOMPSON Prop.
Our house Is one of the BUST in town and Brat clnss In ever
ihtes sunnlied with the best the market affords and rates very rjj
Every oourtesy extended. X
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TIioi P. Uraldwood
Titos. C. Uraldwood
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Prompt Accurule and Reliable
no a (ieiieral Abstract llusiiieaa
liaaver
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CONSTIPATION DULLS YOUR BRAIN.
That dull listless oppressed feeling
is duo to impurities In your system'
sluggish liver clogged intestines. I)r
King's New Life Villa Rive prompt re-
lief. A mild easy non-griping bowel
movement will tone up your system
and help to elvar your muddy pimply
complexion. Get a bottle of Dr. KIiir's
New Life J'ills to-day at your DrtiRRist
Q'tt. A ilnan tn.ntr.lit ivtll nuiLf. vmi
cheerful at breakfast.
CHAS EYER Prop
North Pork
Kd Haunt is ou the sick list this
week.
Sir. and Mrs. Sutton and'famlli
leave for New Mexico Saturday to
make their future home.
Tlio patrons of the school have
ordered a volley ball and net for tin
children as tho little folks can plaj
tins as well as larRer ones It isBome
thliiR that has long been needed in the
way of recreation. Tliev Imvn lm
added curtains and shades to the win
(lows which adds very much to the ap
pearance of the school room.
There was a crowded homo at Sun
set Saturday nioht but the nrntnr
number did not tako boxes as
they came to attend the nleturn
show afterwards but the boxes
sold exceedlnclv well netiimr tin.
school $Ml 00. Mr. Norlhup of Shal-
tuck auctioned the boxed.
K. O. LecR is rldlnc In another Kurd
this week. lie keens the road oretn
warm takiiiR hit children to and from
school at Sunset and going to and from
Ids store.
Cole Murray is helnlnc Kav Ohean
stack his feed today (Friday).
Tom ICepple madua busln'ess trip to
LaKemp Friday.
Arthur Williams took an automobile
load of his neighbors to the box supper
at Sunset Saturday night.
Some of the Plain View and North
Fork school boys aro going to plaj
basket ball at Sophia next Saturday.
Mrs. Will Black and babies are
upending the week with her husband's
sister Mrs Charley Chappel.
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SLOAN'S LINIMENT FOR NEURALGIA
ACHES.
Thu dull throb of neuralgia Is quick-
ly relieved by Sloan's Liniment the
universal remedy for pain. Kasy to
apply; it quickly ponetrates without
rubbing and soothes the soro muscles.
Cleaner a;id more promptly effectho
than iniiBsy plasters or ointment: does
not stain the tkin or clog the pores.
For still muscles chronio rheumatism
gout lumbago sprains and strains It
gives quick relief. Sloan's Lwilment
reduces the pain and Inllammation in
inseot bites bruises bumni and other
minor Injuries to children. Oet a bot-
tle to-day nt your druggist's :5c.
The fellows who lost in tho election
will at least havo tho satisfaction of
knowing that the deur reonle will not
be cussing them for their falluro to
Surprise
(Too late for last week)
Such beautiful winter weather for
old Beaver county. It's muro like the
spring time.
J. It. Scabee one of our Mcrcharts
at Surprise departed Sunday fur
Missouri to be with his father who is
in Ills declining years
Guy Wagoner and family left Tues-
day for Oklahoma City and Norman
where they will visit relatives of Mr.
Wagoner's
Floyd Glston is painting for Uussell
Wilder this week.
Mrs. Dexttr Ollger returned Wed-
nesday for a visit in f llnois.
Bom: To Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Sauries November 2nd a boy baby.
A. L. Masters and family havemoved
Into their new house.
I. O. liurditt is building nn addition
to his house In the way of a pantry.
W N Hadden says ho is glad that
Hallowe'en just comes onco a year.
F. 13. ICvans departed Tuesday for
.Missouri where he will visit a fathor
sister and other relatives.
The Ladies' Aid met with Mrs. Wag-
oner last Tuesday. A nice assortment
of sewing was laid by and at tlio noon
hour all partook of a very aumptuous
dinner prepared by the hostess A
very pleasant day was enjoyed by all
present.
Occasio.vai i.v.
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Beaver HospitaJ
For the Care and Treatment of
Surgical and Medical Cases
Eye Ear Nose Throat
Glasses Fitted
Dr. M. H. LEVI
Phone 188 Physician in Charge
Col. A. M. Burnam Auctioneer
I get the high dollar for your stuff when
I cry your sales
Will Handle Your Sale Paper
It will pay you to see me.
Beaver
Oklahoma
tofD.TiiiiEi'iisCi.
Beaver OKla.
Funeral Directors Licensed Embalmers
H. C RICHESON In Charge
Calls Answered Promptly Day or Night
Parlors Located North Door" Herald Building
PHONE NO. ."
DO YOU HAVE SOUR STOMACH?
If your aro troubled witli sour Btom-
achyou should eata slowly and masti-
cate your food thoroughly then tako
one of Chamberlain's Tablets immedi-
ately after supper. For sale by Davis
Drug Company.
HsnMrUfaf.fo.KtliitoMUlikH.t
Blacksmith and i
s
Machine Shop l
We are prepared to turn out First-Class Work on short
notice and Guarantee Satisfaction. 'Bring in your
work. No Job Too Big. None Too Small to
receive Prompt Careful Attention with us.
FRANK CROW of Wichita Kansas an experienced
3 smith employed in shop. Horse Shoeing a Specialty
I All Kinds of Repair Work
BtaVEH F. M. ENGLISH OmUlO
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Wc Don't Keep Groceries Meats
WE SELL THEM I
Yon never get old stale Groceries or poor Meuts nt this storo. Our
policy is always to move our stock as rapidly as possible keeping it
FRESH AND PURE
Our canned and bottled goods especially are carefully looked after.
These goods loso in quality if kept beyond a reasonnblo time.
In tho interest of your health coino to us for pure fresh groceries
und meats.
&fye City Market
W. G. STRANATHAN. Proprietor.
RlverslUo. Okln. RFO I
make good on their promises.
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