The Beaver Herald (Beaver, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 43, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 27, 1919 Page: 3 of 10
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Thursday Anril 3d
Commencing at 10 oclock' a. mVthe following property:
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Br own (jolt age 2
Wic colt ifie 1
Criy Filly ige 2
By: Iwrie ale 5 wt 1350
;telPSe. age 6 wt IP
-HtfJe colt coming yearling
16 CiHIi 16
Red cow age 9 fresh April
led cow age 7 fresh April
'Witt r ' 5 ' .i;rVHi
Mc9iwage8giPjgplk
JflPm age 3 JreshJay
Road cow age3 fresh June
Jersey cow 6 giving tattle
M OT ge 6 giving $!(c
2 Heller calves 6 mos. old
Bttir call 9 months old
3 Rtd Setters 1-year-old
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2-sectipn Harrow
3-sectipn Harrow
6-shovcl Cultivator .
2 Good Enough Sulkey Plows
Knife Sled j
3 sets leather Harness
3 Oil Barrels
Wide-Tire Moline wagon
Mojine Lister nearly new
Broom Corn Rack
Hoes
2 Black Brood Sows wt 225
12 ;Pigs 7 weeks old '
2 Ofxmn Chlckmn
Household Goods
Kitchen Cabinet Extension T&ble
New 'Perfection 4-burner Oil Stove with
" nOyen ' 2 Heaters Cook Stove
Pfl Burner Linolenm' Davenport
Irei 8ed uid Spring? Chairs
Ovirjand Touring Car
C. C. REISWIC Hi A. 0. HflOVEl Owners
J. W. 5TEFFEN Auctioneer
aTt' tail i"r' i Mr i i i M v'
I. N. EDWARDS Clerk
Cattle
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J36 Purebred Hereford Cattle
110 Grade Hereford Cattle
9 registered Hereford cows and 60 grade Hereford cows and heif-
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31 head purebred cows and heifers
ndt-'registered. Bred o regjs-
tered Hereford bulls
16 purebred Hereford heifers 9ne 27 yearlong steers white faces
ers'bi'edto purebred Hereford
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23 grade Hereford yearling heif-
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2Q Red Cows and Heifers
Bred to. Hereford bulls. Some
year oid not'-registered
37 purebred Hereford bulls one to
' 'teel 6f ' of ' ar?f ilk cows
flgieunjdation pf this herd were
' ''SRS? '4 v?5k Ti! Is ?n 20 Tons of dBaled Prairie Hay
;the.JCH?stwmteiface herds in this m oi
Tfe jilc f Hve hften fe4 cake all wilder and are strong enough
to thfp or drive anywhere. Theywill Jbc 'sold' in bunches so that buy-
er4rom a distance can get carload lots.
Dinner jedyyOTeCrosa
3Pl(: PiSH1 Thppe.froni a distance should .bring Bank reference.
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Auctioneer: CpL Ed Herriff Apache Okla. Clerl: Laverne State Banic :
KJneiTMCD TO HOSriTAIi CAKK
Cnmti"TrtlTexa.rtMarcH.--Any
soldier who had been honorably dls-
charged since October 0 1917 tor
disability occurred in line of duty
and whose present condition 'la a re-
activation ot that disability or as con-
sequent Uipdu It' is entitled to hos-
pital or sanatorium care' under ths
provisions of thb War'nirt Insur-
anco Act either in military hospital
It thcro bo room for htm or in local
civilian institution. This Information
Is contained in a circular Just received
at Camp Travis Texas from the Sec-
retary of War. tiM per F
If the case Is one ot emergency
tho Chief Medical Advlsor.fcn.-
reau ot War Risk Insurance should
be Informed by telegraph of the
case giving tho nnmo rank and or-
ganization from which tho man was
discharged tho1-character oMhe dis-
ability and suMestlons tb the
trefttmer.t nocdI The nearest rep-
rosenumvo or tne unKeanatesFUD-
llo Health 8mlcd should also be i9-
tlfled 'ha theflo offlclals'aro authoriz-
ed to tako action In such cases. If
thcro bo no representative of the Pub-
lic Health Sorvlce In the vicinity ar-
rangements 111 bo made with local
physicians or Institutions to take
temporary charge ot the case. It the
case Is not one ot emergency the In-
formation called for should bo fur-
nished by letter to tho Chief Medical
Advisor of the Bureau of War Risk
Insurance Washington D. C.
INSURANCE CKKTIKIOATK UNDR.
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Cnmp Travis. Texas March . The
nurcuu War Risk Insurance an
hounces that a large number of in-
surance certificates remain undeliver-
ed. This is due to Insufficient or no
address having been given In some.
cobcb while In many others the ad-
dress of tho beneficiary has changed
and the certificate has been returned.
All ofllcors and enlisted men and
nil discharged soldiers whose Insur-
ance certificates have not been re-
ceived either by themselves or by
their beneficiaries should write to the
Insurance Division Bureau of War
Risk Insurance Treasury Depart-
ment Washington D. C stating the
following: )
Full namo; Rank and organization
at the time of application for Insur
ance; Army serial number; Present
address; Namo and address ot the
beneficiary if It Is desired that tho
certificate bo sent to tho beneficiary;
If It Is not desired that the certificate
bo sent to tho beneficiary Instructions
will be given ns to what dIposltl6nIs
to he made of it. T
Certificates will In no case be
sent for file to the Adjutant General
or tho Army.
IBOTjATKD PORTION OF COUNTY
TO JIUIHD TKUH'HONK
The section of territory about
Caleyvtlle Twin Mounds and those
parts have long felt the need of a tele-
phone" system but 'seemed unable to
secure lt 'The' poet few weeks with
the assistance ot County Agent New-
som they have taken the matter up
as a community and It .begins to look
now liko they were going to secure
the line. We understand that suf
ficient funds have been subscribed
In that territory to build the com-
munity linos and put in the switch
board and that Knowles which is the
trading point of many ot tho people of
that section have agreed to put in
a wire giving them direct communica
tion with that place. A large number
ot theso people are in the Beaver
trade torrltory and all of them have
business at tho county sent. Some
arrangement should.be made to give
them direct communication with this
place and If the matter Is pushed "we
noiievo such a wire couia Be securer.
HEAVER BRANCH RED CROSS1
'WORKER ' I
The following are the workers aa
registered at. the Beaver Brasekwork
rooms during March r t'h "'i"
Mesdames Jeff Holland DellJudd
E. A. Beatty. J. 8 Provoat WJ IB.
Leonard J. H. Stalling- P. L. Thom-
as Jim Provost WrB. Leonard; J.
II. Stalling Myrtle Humphrey; MaWi
Humphrey Jeff Holland! P.TIrom-
na Lee Mathla Johnnie Jonesi'W. B.
Leonard Myrtle Humphrey. A. O.
Greer B. W. Tedder Tl 1. Thomas
A. L. Fosher r
Those doing home work were: In-
fant (Layettes Mesdames W H
Thomas Q. W. Plke.tAady Cratatrea
Frank Henderson Will Seaver TVO.
D raid wood W. H. Well' L. B. Took-
er H P. Williams A. S. Dickson
H. D. Peckhamj D. P. Miller.
"" Pajamas-. 'Mesdames A. S. Dick
son Dell Judd J B. Provost Dye.
J H. Stalling. A" . "
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FROM: (Name and Address and Araiy Serial NamW)
Toi Zone Finance Officer Lemon Building Waahlngtos.'D. C
X I Mn accordance with Section 1406 of the Rereaae Aet.et II
I hereby msko clahnfor 0 addltleal pay to discharged solaier
inclose' herewith fnefolloinglppersTl:
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Officers making clslaa for tala I0 will Mhalt tkatr dlaekwfti
inicHi. ii nu uucatn cnni9 Jwaa uaucu iae enwor will
mlt the order for discharge or relief. If ha aaa a dltckarg eertlt
and an order for discharge or-waktf he will subaaH oth aayari.
paper nearing tne noiauoa or jW'ayt repaired la ail
An enlisted ssa'n wl!l"MaiH':alMharce cwtUleate ThU a
tlon.'rtcludlni'theserWrertlflfate should ha seat by rag
mall'.-Bottf0hcer'faa:enllsad;la will submit a sUtemeat si
all military service that they hare had since April 6 1817 showing
tlcularly tho place and date of reporting at "first military stattoa.
claimants should show the address to which they wish check t ha aei
Particular attention should be paid to thia matter ot addraea aa
effort should be made to give such address that there will aa m
cesslty for making change. If change of addresh ta made the atflea
the Zone Finance Officer Lemon Building Woaklagton D O.
be notified.
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TWIN MOUNDS
Quite windy tho past wock
morning- some rain.
Larue crowd at Hopson sale and
thlng-s sold well. '
Hiram Hootli Just completed a hen
houne for Mr. Neff.
Frank Smith Irvln Young and
Charlie Howard made a business trip to
Reaver Thursdayy i
Llttlo Jack Howard had his arm brok-
en one day this week. The team- he
was driving started and threw; him out
of the wagron. a
Mr. Wiser and family Clem Schaffer
and family. Frank Smith and family
Kenyon Smith's spent Sunday at lien
Smith's and enjoyed some arand mualc.
All loft for their homes In the'eve much
pleased with their day's visit.
Herb Lee has sold his place to Clem
Schaffer.
Mr. and Mrs. Flooth spent Sunday at
the Koff home. A pleasant day was
spent.
Nellie Dooth was out of her school
over a week taking care of the flu she
being the only one that had It. She
nays she don't care to have It again.
Mrs. Llnsy and the two children wore
pretty bad with the flu for a while but
lire able to tie out .again.
Mrs. Olamlon was visiting at the
Charley Hownrd home oniThursduyj
Mrs. Young 'and her brother. Mr.
Howard spent Sunday eve at the Henry
Martin home.
Irvln Young wife and baby were
callers at the Iloothe home Sunday eve.
Mrs. Hob I'hllllns In numbered with
the sick thls.waek. . i . ;
Some have bean making garden and
planting potatoes tthls-weekt
V. S. Dear Herald: H sure enjoyed the
addition Ao the neoer. Our mall man
has been down with the flu so our
mall-has been very.i uncertain the last
two or three (weeks. Wishing you sue-
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MFN )ryOMENND CHILDREI
Mrs. W. He K.obrton. Bavr
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The Beaver Herald (Beaver, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 43, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 27, 1919, newspaper, March 27, 1919; Beaver, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc69250/m1/3/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.