The Beaver Herald (Beaver, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 26, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 27, 1919 Page: 4 of 8
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The Beaver Herald!
MAUDE 0. THOU AS. - - Publithtr.
PUBLISHED BVEKY TH ORSDA Y
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tirertUing ratef made known opon
application. Trie reaionable.
SbcIHon Price SI. SO m Year
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INDIAN WARS ECHO
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JTOED BISHOP D. S. TUTTLE
BRINGS SPIRIT OP FRONTIER
TO MODCRN BATTLE.
Jin cciio of the Indian war of th
i"t Mxtlex brought to date lliroiili
Hit lewii of modern war organlza-
8n In Kurone lm been Injected Into
aatlon-wlde mmpa'pi of the KpUcopnl
rtinrrh by Hip ItL Hev. Daniel Syl-
Teller Tutlle. I). I.. M..I.. bUhop of
tie Kplncopnl diner-He of Mlinonrl wlio
t the j.'e of rihtMAn yenrrf li tak-
JojT a leudlnc part In the great cam-
Tfatfir. Adventure of the 'IIufTitlo HIIIM
type fllle-l Hip enrly life of tlilx be-
aign uetcgeiinrlnn who rode rifle In
Sand. tliruiiKli Indlnn Infested uenlern
Battled for Church.
Doctor Tntlle'fl borne In now In St.
XouN. He I senior blalmp of the
Xplncopnl chtirrh. An n clrcult-rliler
fti the dnH of the 'If-lHlni Went
when crojjxlnc the plitlnn wan n con-
Snuom buttle hU ndwuttires mnlcluil
e flctltloiiK onvi of modern film fa
vorites.
The present pa'rlr.rch of America
lwvnl the terror ol the pluln In
3R7 riding with rifle retnly l rnrry
th- niCMnse of hope to Ihe nettlera of
Bfontuiin. Umli and Idaho. When
"Deer Lodpe. Mont. wins being cminuin-
d by fire he poured tnickets of water
pori n hiilldlnt; In wlileh wuh atnnil
rioukIi powder 16 blow up the town
and thin) mi veil Peer Im1kc. Kur 19
jeiin he niriisRlii ngHliwt Ihe iloe-irlm-i
of MorinonlKin in I'tnh nnd yet
when lie left Suit Ijifce City ho car-
ried nway Ihe respect of the Mormon
fteniuxe- he wn u fnlr though micotu.
pronilKlnc flKhter
An Athlete at Eighty-Two.
He In elphiytwn yearn old lx feet
tall mill at athlete and hns been a
ftkliop Hince bin thirtieth blrthdny.
aayliiB been elected before hu wna old
..'noach o lake olllce.
Jtffiop Tultle was 'elected honorary
!) inn. of the ualloiial committee
f rtliiK the Kplwopnl chiireh'n na-
tl.'nivlde campaign now In progress.
Jli' called the mcmheri.hlp to nilly In
fl following words;
"Summon tin; men Call the women.
Torse not the ehlldren. Pluclpllno
fte recruliK. KumMi the miinltlonx
and Kupptlen."
Treated Successful-
ly for Cancer.
TiiIm Okla Man Saya Dr. O. A.
Johnson Cured Hi tuof Cancer
13 Yearn Ago
II T. Stilwcll Box IkS Thomaa
Okla. went to Dr. O. A. Johnson well
known Kunsa City pecialiat on can-
cer thirteen years ago with a cancer
in his check. Mr. Stilu'cll now iayn.
"I now take pleasure In writing
flint vrm rnt-rn tn nt rinrr nn
the inside of my left check In Jan- I
uary 1906 more than thirteen
year ago and there na been no
return of the disease.
"I aincerely ho-v that every "f
fcrer from carfcer will go to you
and be cured an I know from my
own experience and observation
that you can cure cancer never to
return. I can sincerely say that
you arc a man of your word and
that you will tell a patient if there
is no hope."
The abo-.c was written to Dr. O. A.
Johruon Suite G10 1324 Main St.
Kansas City Mo. the physician who
treated Mr. Slilwell so nwrcessfully.
lit. Johnon is pcrhans the best In
formed man in the United States to-
day on cancer. He conducts a largo
institution for the treatment of can-
cel in connection with which is also
maintained n laboratory for scientific
cancer research. Thousands of cases
have been investigated und treated
a the past twenty years. Tills treat-
ment is entirely non-surgical. Purely
medicinal measures only are cm-
ployed; that is external applications
to destroy the cancer and Internal
medication to purify the blood.
Dr. Johnson has published a most
IntcmUini; book called "Cancer
Truths" being a statement of his
theories and experiences In treating
cancer. This book will be sent gladly
to any cancer sulrercr. or if you have
a friend afflicted with that disease
eet the book for him. Simply address
Dr. O. A. Johnson Suite fill) 1324
Main St Kansas City Mo
CI.KAK LAKK.
U M. Tohin .and family of Dar-
rouzettc Texas were up to Luther
Hold's Sunday.
.Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Caldwell of La-
vcme were visitors at II. G. Bing-
hnm's Sunday.
Miss Mane Bavlik spent Sunday
aftcnioon with Charlotte nnd Alice
Kobcrts.
Mrs. Charles Eycr went to Forgan
Monday to have some dental work
done.
Paul Brink fell from a horse Sun-
day and hurt his arm pretty badly.
Miss Cora Dunn is staying with
Mrs. Steve Nicholson while Mr. Nich-
olson fs hauling broom corn to town.
G. K. Parrcll Abury Clark and
Dave Fusselman went to Beaver last
Monday.
Providing the weather Is fit B. B.
Brink and Dick Kelson arc to haul
a load of broom corn to Knowles tomorrow.
Sam Bassford's little son Thurs-
man. has been very sick this last
week.
Keith's show at Caleyville was well
attended last Friday evening.
DIST. 23.
On!y a Cold-
Arc you HI? is often answered
("Ohl it's only aicold" as if a cold
was. a matter of little consequence
but people arc beginning to learn that
a common cold is a matter not to be
trifled with that some of the most
serious diseases start with a cold. As
soon as the first indication of a cold
appears take Chamberlain's Cough
Itemed). Itemember that the sooner
you jjet rid of your cold the less the
danger and this remedy will help you
to throw it off.
A dance at the K. of P. hall Friday
night of last week was much enjoyed
by the usual crowd in attendance.
Cox-Henry Grain
Company
Successors to
The Alva Elevator Company
JERSHING SHOWS HE
CAN FIGHT FOR CHURCH
Local veteraim of the Amerlcou
rmy and navy will be Interested lo
news received today that Onernl
Trrshlng has accepted appointment of
aiemberKhlp on n committee to make
Bolj Trinity Kplscop.il church. Purls
"America' War Memorlul Chirch hi
Trance.
Itequcst for S'OO.OuO to flm e the
project was offered for Incl o In
toe world budget of the tin" vide
campaign of the Kptscopal irch.
The Itev. Dr. Frederick V. - -innn.
rector of Holy Trinity lint raised
J100.000 toward thu plan from friend
e the church In Paris und General
7ershlng nnd associates wilt assist In
btalnlng the additional 100000 re
t)lred.
PLEASANT VALLKY
We huvc been having some regular
winter weather here of late.
J. W. Coulter hns been helping W.
C. Hunted top feed the past week.
Several from around hero havo been
attending 'meeting nt Buthany and
Gray the paBt week.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. K. Husted and
iamily spent Sunday nt C E. Hus-
ted's. Mrs. B. F. Haydcn spent Sunday
at Mrs. C. K. Warncr'8.
V. W. Haydcn nnd II. F Haydcn
made a trip to Liberal Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Minor Stone und
Jdntily loft for West Virginia Thurs-
day. Thoy intend making that their
home but wo feci thut thoy will bo
liko others come back to Beaver
county. Wo hope so anyway.
Mrs. A. Myers A. C. Mycin nnd
Mr. -and Mrs. Frank Ijingley and fam-
ily spent Sundny ut Minor Stono's.
Mr: and Mrs V W. Hoyden spent
Sunday evening at A. Myers'
Mrs. Miko Quick returned from
Colorado last week.
Threshing is ngnfn on hands. Sev-
eral in this community urc threshing
Jfcis; -week.
We are prepared to serve you
and will appreciate your pa-
tronage. Get our prices.
J. S. MEADOR Local Manager
Beaver Okla.
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Coal
Grain
Flour
Food
B. F. KENNEDY Manager
Phone 161 Beaver Oklahoma
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COMPANY
CEMENT
POSTS
Doors and Windows
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"We're way ahead of the hunch"
Ches. Field
IF you want to play a winner sure thing
put your money on Chesterfield.
In less than three years more than three
. V million smokers have become Chester-
i" " field fans.
And no wonder! Never were finer to-
s baccos used in any cigarette. The silkiest
leaves of aromatic Turkish and the choicest
of ripe sweet Domestic stock are put to-
gether by an exclusive blending method
that brings out a new deliciousness of
flavor.
1 : "Satisfy'? Right down to your toes!
' ' . Chesterfields have put added enjoyment
nto every puff enjoyment that Vbu don't
get and can't get in any othcr cigarette
because the Chesterfield blehd.can't be
copied.
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Phone 60 Residence 160
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Everything in
Building Material
Priced Right
Paul W. Light Lumber Company
E. D. HUMPHREY Local Manager
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The Beaver Herald (Beaver, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 26, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 27, 1919, newspaper, November 27, 1919; Beaver, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc69285/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.