Beaver Herald (Beaver, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 6, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 11, 1918 Page: 4 of 8
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The Beaver Herald I
UVOi . THOMAS - - ArftZt to.
PUBLISHED EVERY TH 0R8DAY
THE BIG FACTOR IN
SELLING LUMBER
And holding customers '
as we see it is "interest"
Of courso wo are guided
by thbflamogradlngrules
that govern others in our
line but we've gone fur-
ther than that bv instill
ing into every nan in our
organization this watch-
word: "Will it nlcaso the
customer?" That to our
notion is the real key-
b tone 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. HUMPHREY Local Manager
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BIG JO lumber Co.
W. S. MORGAN Manager
It Will Pay You to
Figure
With
Us
Before You Buy
Complete Stock of
Buildine Material
EafralatlharxntoOleaat Bmtk Oklahoma.
as eeeood class null matter.
Advertising rates made known upon
annlleatfnn. Prlfica rffaeimahlft.
aubfcrlptloa Price. 11.50 a Year
At ihc Front!
Help Keep It There!
Conserve!
EYER.DALE Stock Farm
The Home of
REGISTERED HEREFORD
CATTLE
Herd of Select Cows
Headed by
BEAU GAY 3d and CORTELYOU
No. 438400 No. B0I773
Choice Stock for Salu. I .infection and Correspondence Invited
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OHAS. EYER Prop.
R'vorsldoOkla.lRFD
FARM LOANS
No Cash Commission Home Capital
Money Ready on Application. Best Terms
The Wheat Belt Investment Co.
LIBERAL
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UUllJIMilJlUl- allll DULLlUmi plating a Ilrick Stone
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lluilding seo mo'bofoio contracting.
yearsor experience. When I crectyour build
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Intimates for all kind of buildings
ng you must be satisfied with it.
W. F. Shaw 8srr
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J. H. STALLING The Old Reliable
Jeweler and Optician Glasses Fitted
Is now Located at Jell's I'luce. Sco him for First Class Work.
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Political Announcements
REPUBLICAN
For Congress Eighth District
DICK T. MORGAN of Woodward.
For Representative Deaver and
Harper Counties
J. W. STEFFEN of LaKemp.
For Judgo 19th Judicial District
L. T. Wilson of Alva.
For District Judgo 19th Judicial
District
D. P. PARKER of Duffalo.
For Judgo 19th Judicial District
Arthur G. Button of Alva.
For County Commissioner 2nd 1st.
F. J. Iracl of Forgan.
srr Curt Clrrk.
FHANK MCIIOLS. at Forgaa
For Commissioner 1st District
E. R. LAKE of Logan.
For Commissioner 1st District
0. 0. MENDENIIALL of Gate.
For County Superintendent
K. P. OWEN of Lnrana.
For County Superintendent
W. U HENSON. of LaKemp.
For County Clerk
II. II. MADDOX of Deaver.
For County Clerk
J. E. Caldwell of Logan.
For Commissioner 1st District
D. O. Bingham of Logan
For Sneriff
JJ.M COUCH or Reaver
For County Commissioner 3rd Dlst.
J. A. Haworth of Boyd.
For State Senator
Howard M. Drake of Dombey.
For County Judge
C. F. Twyford of Beaver.
For County Attorney
Hoacoe Hliley of Deaver
For County Treasurer
A. E. KNAU3S of Oray.
For County Treasurer
B. F. Kennedy of Beaver.
ForCountr Commissioner 2d district
F. II. DRUM of Reaver Route A
DEMOCRATIC
For District Judgo
8TACY WELLS of Beaver
For County Clerk
W. F. CARSON of Beaver.
For Sheriff
Walter W Murray of Beavor.
For Court Clerk
MISS JESSIE KEITH of Beaver.
For Gtimmiesloner 2nd District
Win. R. .M0RELAND. of Logan.
For County Commissioner 3rd Dlst.
A. 0. Daniel of Boyd.
For County Commissioner 2d Dis-
trict J. L. BRIDWELL. of Riverside.
For County Commissioner 2nd Dlst.
J. A. BRIDGES of Elmwood.
For County Superintendent
MIb Mnemye Skinner Boaver
Itoutc A.
SOUTH ELMWOqD
Wo had somo nlco rains last week.
Thoy wero bnilly needed.
Lit 11? Viola Wallers passed away
last Wednesday evening. June 2Cth.
after four or five days' sovore 111-
H083 ol cholera Infantum. She was
about 9 months old. Had always
been rather dollcato. The little ono
will ho missed In the homo but she
has gono to n better ono whore sick
ness and death never come.
Little Rcola Walters Is very sick.
Her llttlo twin sister passed away last
week.
Mrs. Fowler is In poor health but
not confined to her home.
Thoro was qulto n hoavy hall north-
oast of us Friday morning but for
tunately we escaped the storm.
Thcro nro a good many farmers
still planting. It is rather late but
still time for maizo and broomcorn.
For Indigestion Constipation or
Biliousness
Just try one SO-ccnt bottle of LAX-FOS
WITH PEPSIN. A Liquid Digestive
Laxative pleasant to take. Mado and
ccommended to the public by Paris Medl
ine Co. manufacturers of Laxative Drome
ulnine and Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic
BLUE GRASS ECHOES
Rain with somo hall visited this
section Friday and Saturday even
ings somo damage was done the
growing wheat. Saturday evening
tho hall caused considerable damago
somo estimating about one-fourth of
somo of tho wheat crops were affect-
ed. At William Bunker's the tall
end of a cyclono visited the place
uprooting a tree near tho house and
falling upon It. Windows were shat-
tered and farther east in In Lavorne
tho damago to window lights was
onormous. It was reported a
cyclono visited Gate and destroyed a
part of tho depot. The hall was not
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TTS inventor David Dushncll en Aierican in 1776
A. aucmptcu to sm!c the ISnttch W2rsu:p liable.
Dushncll towing his torpedo charged with powder
by means cf a hand-power scmi-subnierciblc planned
to fasten it to the hull of the attacked s!::p wi'Ji
teel plunder; then explode it by clock work.
His torpedo too much of an experiment failed.
Safeguarding the user against failure Goodrich
aevcr markets ca experiment tires or anything else.
Coodrich Tires though built with tho experience and
skillet the oldest and largest rubber factory are proved
out by the practical road travel of Goodrich Test Car
Fleets to make them in xsbri and deed
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GOODRICH
swsmt TIRES
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For Goodrich recognizes but one value in tires
their SURV1CU VALUE on your car and on the road; one
tire value SERVICE VALUE.
Whatever pounds of rubber and other material 0
in tirc3; whatever hours of work and skill their
VALUE to motorists is their SERVICE in com'
fort dependability and durability.
And you are sure to get it if your tires are
Goodrich SILVERTUWN CORDS or
BLACK SAFETY TREADS.
Make sure of economy and security in tires by
demanding big masterful SERVICE VALUE TIRES.
THE B. F. GOODRICH RUBBER CO.
i0j$y Oklahoma City Branch; 607 lT.Broadway OkUae-r-C"
mK THE CITY OF GOODRICH Al
a very welcome guest but the rains
were of much benefit and planting
and plowing will again be the order
of the day. '
Tom Roach was a guest at the
Olln Boren home Sunday the 30th.
Blue Grass witnessed the largest
attendance of people other than at
the Red Cross affairs It has seen for
many a day Saturday the 29th. The
rain on the 'evening of the 28th pre-
vented many from going to the W. S.
S. meeting at the Blue Grass school-
house as previously announced so tho
hour was set again for another meet-
ing nt 2 o'clock and a loyalty meet-
ing It proved from the start. The
houso was called to order by the
clerk of the school district A. V.
Fuller and an organization effected
by the election of J. H. Criswell as
chairman and Metta M. Woodward.
secretary. The object of tho meet
ing was then stated by the chairman
and as the roll of registrants was
called those present were presented
with th?ir cards all absentees noted
and cards later presented to them to
bo filled out as per Instructions.
Mr. and Mrs.' Olln Boren were
Kucsts nt tho Woodward homo Sun
day afternoon.
Grover Stevens Sundaycd in La-
verno. Thoy are now Blue -Grass
folks having moved on tho Bealmer
place the past week.
Will Hart of near Madison Is do-
ing farm work on tho Woodward
place.
iiaipn ana ciiirord Fuller aro
planning on putting out a bumper
wheat crop. Hero a hoptn'.
C. W. Adams and family visited
relatives near Madison Sunday.
Mrs. C. II. Moyer was a guest at
tho Qregory homo Saturday.
Tho regular monthly meeting of
tho Red Cross workers will bo hold
nt tho workroom instead of Mrs.
Kroegers on account of tho river
Arrangements will bo mado to pro
viso tho Sunny Slope with material
for work so thoy need not cross tho
river and thus save tlmo and dis
tance.
Mrs. C. O. Prlnglo H ablo to bo
up again after a two weeks' Illness
Miss Jesslo Fuller returned tho
30th from a few days' visit with her
sister Mrs. Moore near Sneermore
Regular preaching sorvlces wore
held at Blue Grass Sunday morning
tho sotn. There will also bo serv-
Ices Sunday night July 7th. Sun-
day morning July 14th at 11 o'clock
the dedicatory sorvlces of tho 8un
day school service flag will bo hold
A program Including an address by
tho pastor will bo given. A corjllal
invitation Is extended to all loyal
citizens whether attendants of the
Sundny school or not to bo present
at tnis service.
Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local application! aa they cannot roach
the diioand portion of the ear. There la
only one way to cure catarrhal aeatnree
and that la by a conitltutlonat remedy.
Catarrhal Deafneea le caueed by an In-
named condition of the mucoue lining of
the Eustachian Tube. When thla tube la
Inflamed you have a rumbling- eound or Im-
perfect hearing and when It Is entirely
closed. Deafness Is the result Unless tho
Inflammation can be reduced and thla tube
reetored to lis normal condition hearlnr
will be destroyed forever. Many casea of
deafneea are caueed by catarrh which I
an Inflamed rendition of the mucous sur-
faces. Haifa Catarrh Medicine acts thru
the blood on the mucous surfaces of tba
system.
We will give One Hundred Dollars (or
any case of Catarrhal Deafnees that cannot
be cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine. Cir-
culars free. All Druralsts. 75c.
T. J. CJICNEr & CO. Toledo O.
A. A. Qalnn and wife and baby
left Saturday for New Mexico and
Colorado where they will spend a
three weeks' vacation visiting rela-
tives and sight-seeing.
Mrs. B. F. Kennedy has been quite
ill the past week.
Jim. W. B. Leonard left today for a
visit with her mother in Nebraska.
Our
Colorado Coal
is Arriving
HAVE YOU FILLED YOUR BINS?
I! not don't delay longer. Coal will be higher
and harder to get the longer you wait.
Remember Last Winter's Shortage!
The Government urges all to buy Coal now and
thus aid shipping conditions. Past experi-
ence should warn you not to neglect
next winter's fuel supply.
Probst Grain Company
Beaver
Oklahoma.
We have
Lots of Feed for Harvest
Com
Mali
Feterha
Nlilo Maize
Carload of Oats on the Road
FORGAN EQUITY EXCHANGE
Henry Nichols Manager
Forgan Oklahoma
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