The Beaver Herald (Beaver, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 25, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 22, 1917 Page: 4 of 8
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THE BIG FACTOR IN
SELLING LUMBER
And holding customers
as wo see it Is "Interest."
Of course wo aro guided
by thanainGtfnulintf rules
tlmtgovoriiDthors in our
line but wo'vo tfono fur-
ther tliaii that by instill-
ing into every awn in our
organization this watch-
word: "Will it nloaso the
customer?" That to our
notion is the real key-
stone of our success. It
is our best guarantee of
your SATISFACTION.
Phone 8 for Lumber
Yours for Business
PAUL W. LIGHT & CO.
BEAVER OKLA.
E. D. HUMPIIttEY Local Managor
The Beaver Herald
1AUDE 0. THOMAS - - PubUtter.
PUBLISHED EVKKY THOK3DAY
Entirod t til pmtotllcft St liMTar Oklahoma.
ti fncund ctftii mall maltar.
BIG JO Lumber Co
W. S. MORGAN Manager
It Will Pay You to
Figure
With
Us
Before You Biy
Complete Stock of
Building Material
EYER.DALE Stock Farm
The Home of
REGISTERED HEREFORD
RATTLE
Herd of Select Cows
Headed by
BEAU GAY ad . and CORTELYOU
No. 428400 No. 001773
Ohoico Stock fur Sale. Inspection nnd Correspondence Invited.
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OHAS EYER Prop
R'versldo.::okln.(RFD
Advertising rates made known npon
application. Prion reasonable.
Subscription Price f 1.50 a Year
"Long may it Wave"
TWIN MOUNDS
Nov. 17. Miss Kmma Shafer
spent Sunday at the homo of her
friend Allss Lola Olrton.
Mr. Shiner mado a business trip
to Knowles Saturday.
Frank Itoblnson bautod his broom
corn to Beaver City this week.
Mrs. Leonard Glrton's brother
who has been visiting at the homo of
his slater loft Monday for his homo
in Iowa.
Albort Neff Chacc Macoy and John
Mllllgan spout Sunday with' Manley
Ilootho.
Mrs. H. If. Martin was shopping In
Caloyvllle Tuesday.
Justin Young was callod to Hearer
City Tuesday to take tho draft exam
Inatlon.
A number of tho neighbors and
frlonds of Leonard Glrton and family
gavo them a pleasant surprise Friday
ovonlng. A good social tlmo was en-
Joyed by all.
Itov. Wells of Knowles filled his
regular nppolntmcnt at Twin Mounds
Sunday morning and evening. Ho
oxpectod to bogln protracted mooting
at that place in tho near future.
Mrs. Kenyon Smith and daughter
Miss Myrtle were calling -at the H. II.
Martin homo Thursday.
Tho Young Ilros. mado a business
trip to Heaver City Thursday return
ling homo Friday. Krnest Shlnor ac
companied them and will attend
teacher's meeting while there
Mr. and Mrs. Den Smith and fam-
ily were guests at tho Frank Smith
homo Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John
Baumgartncr and little daughter
wore also thoro in tho afternoon.
Miss .Alico Shafer arrived at lite
homo of her sister Mrs. Lula Daum-
gartnor Sunday whero alio expects to
apond tho winter.
0NCE-A-WEEIC.
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We'll Help You Through
your tire troubles as we
keep a full linos of tires.
Wo do all kinds of up-to-
date repairing of cars in a
manner that always givo
perfect satisfaction. Our
prices aro low our work-
manship first class.
Crossley Bros. Auto Co.
? Beaver. Oklahoma
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CONQUEST roNTiunimoxs
Nov. in. A light shower of rain
this morning. A good rain is neodod
for tho wheat. (Guess you got It tho
17th and 18th didn't you? Editor.)
Mr. nnd Mrs. Amos Jackson have
gono for a visit to their former homo
in Ohio. Thoy oxpoct to visit In In
diana nnd Missouri also on tholr trip.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Itny Blood havo fin
ished their Job for Jim Curtis and
aro now helping Mrs. Nelllo Stouder
get ready for hor sale.
Miss Alborta Stouder returned to
her homo In Knowles after a week's
visit with her grariUmothcr.
Fritz ItobortB nnd family from
west of Clear Lake "Forded" up to
Elinor Brown's last Sunday and spent
tho day.
Tho Helping Hand Club met with
Mrs. Win. Hoffnor last week and
mado arrangemonts for a Thanks
giving dlnnor to bo hold at tho Conr
quest school house. Tho ladles will
ronder a program. All aro cordially
Invited to como nnd bring a woll
filled basket.
Vln Foster has so far rocovored
from his recent Illness to bo ablo to
bo up and going.
Mrs. Cynthia Stlbbs of Knowles
has bcon visiting hor son Itoy and
wifo.
Tho women of this locality soem
to bo doing their bit to win tho war
ns most all of thorn nro helping to
gathor tho crops to snvo thorn.
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WE FIRMLY believe that Self-Respect Comfort and
Enduring Satisfaction have an actual market value.
So we build these things into our product.
We take just a little more time just a little more care in
selecting materials just a little more pride in our work.
And the result is a real motor car not a makeshift or
compromise.
Unless we are greatly mistaken the Paige "Six'39" is just the
kind of car that you want. It costs $1330 and it is worth
every penny of the price.
Essex "Six-55" 7-passcnRer$1775; Coupe "Slx-5S" 4-pnssenRcr
$2850;ToknCar"Six-55-7-pasenRer$3230;LimouslncSix-55"
7-passengcr $3230. Sedan "Six-55"7-passcnger$2850:Brooklands
4-passcngcr $1795; Llnwood Six-'J9-' i-posengcr $1330. Glen-
dale "Slx-39" Chummv Roaducr $1330: Dartmoor "Six-39-S 2
or 3-passengcr $1330: Sedan "Six-39" 5-passcngcr $1925.
All Prices f. o. b. Detroit.
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PAIGE-DETROIT MOTOR CAR COMPANY DETROIT. MICH.
W. C. STEWARD Dealer Liberal Ks
WANT ADS.
Cash paid for Sacks io hold
Apples and Potatoes. A. L.
Folsom Zt Co. Beaver. It
What is LAX-FOS
IAX-F0S IS AN IMPROVED CASCARA
A Digestive Liquid Laxative Cathartic
and Liver Tonic. Contains Cascara Bark
Blue Flag Root Rhubarb Root Black
Root May Apple Root SennaLeaves and
Pepsin. Combines strength with pala-
table aromatic tast. Does not gripe. 50c
DR. HIGGIXBOTIIAM THE NOSE
AND THROAT SPECIALIST will see
patient at tho Liberal Hospital Lib
eral Kansas every other Saturday
Nrxt date Deo. lit. 7-20. tf
FOR RENT 2 room house close in.
Apply at Herald office.
TRY THE STEA.M VULCANI55ER-
at Orossley' Garage for tubes. 4-5 tf
CLOSE & COMPANY can repair
your casings. 4-5 tf
CALL Striinathan's Market-for high
est market price on hoes Phone 20
n-yotf.
FOR RENT One suite of rooms
for light housekeeping upstairs
lights and water furnished. Apply
at City Market W. G. Stranathan
Beaver. 8-23tf
NICE UNFURNISHED ROOMS
for rent upstairs lights and water
furnished. Sco W. G. Stranathan
at City Market Beaver. 8-23tf
CASH for Hides Furs and Fat Stock
at Stranathan's Market. Phone 20.
n-:io tf.
FARM FOR SALE: Quarter-section
0") acres in cultivation; 'nil agricultu-
ral land j soft water pasture fenced
some improvements will sacrlflco on
account of poor health if sold soon.
Sam Dawton Uoyd.Okla. 11-20 51
For Sale one-room frame house
11x18 well Unified ami painted sec
Mr. Wallace nt Lsuvsoh's Abstract Of
fice itenvur. 11-22 2t
Experienced Saleswoman wanted.
Savage Cash Store llenver. 11-15 tf
A car ot rotatoes and a car
of Apples will be in the latter
part of next week. A. L. Fol
som 2L Co. Beaver. It
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G. I linlii k Co
For
Coal
Grain
Flour
Feed
F. E. DOWNS Manager
Phone 161 Beaver Oklahoma
S. H. WIBLE Buyer and Shipper
HOGS and CATTLE
It will pay you to see mo before you sell. Phono 95 Beaver
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An Old Man's Stomach
As wo grow oldor and loss nctive
lcjss nnd less food is roqulrcd to meet
tho demands of our bodies. It too
much is habitually taken tho stom-
ach will rebol. When a man reaches
tho advanced ago ot 85 or 90 you
will find that ho Is n light cater. Bo
as careful as you will however you
will occasionally oat moro than you
should and will tool tho need ot
Chamberlain's Tablets to correct tho
disorder. Thoso tablets do not con-
tain pepsin Vut strengthen the stom-
ach and enable it to porform Its
functions naturally. Thoy also cause
a gontlo movemont ot tho bowols.
Whenever You Need a General Tonic
Take Orove's.
The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless
chill Tonic is . equally valuable as a
General Tonic because it contains the
well known tonic properties of QUININE
and IKON. It acts on the Liver Drives
out Malaria Enriches the Blood and
Builds up the Whole System. 60 cents.
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A German Submarine
Is not half so dangerous as tainted half-
spoiled meat. You can't afford to take
take any chances these days
Our Meats
Are kept screened and protected and our
big refrigerator keeps them cold and fresh.
We handle ONLY the choicest goods.
Prompt delivery.
Phoneys Your Meat Needs
Phone 20
City Market
W. G. STRANATHAN Prop.
Phone 20
Te.l Others About Beaver County TdihEBLD
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