The Beaver Herald (Beaver, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 44, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 1, 1920 Page: 4 of 8
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Distributing house at Liberal Kansas the Larg-
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service. Our Machine Shop will handle .my job.
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The Beaver Herald
MAUDE 0. THOMAS - - Publisher.
PU'lLISIiKD EVERY TH URRDAY
Kol
4tthfpottntt)mkt ItiTra OkUhoiiu
tcond cluu UU.1I miliar.
A'JvhrtlMuK rates made known upon
application. Prices reaiionable.
Subscription Price S2.00 a Year
iii:a.vi:ii iiksii school noti:s
Loulne I'ltrliiN llriiurter
tho necemiary uffoct of
produclnB
Hliock.
After a very ehort session of chanol .At ibi we nave cmo.rKcu. . we are
Monilay mornlnB we were dismissed J moutili with electricity. Tie next
until !&. We nlwava enlov vua. tlllllB on thu pronrniii Is Sound. Sound
tlons oven thought they are only about ""'
ttilrty minutes Font;. 1 Thursday wo studied about nrm
U'h.n II. n I. oil rlni-n nl I I l K nti.l nUn and COld blooded aillmals. SoillC DCO-
at -i 11 all studontH are rcuulrcd to tiass I ! fro.Bal1' " MJ wnrm or c.0.ld Jjcartcd
ouiativ iti Ulisiairs anil use nils tlmo ' v.wu i.nr uv wimivhuh .
AN NOUNCHMKNTH
nemiHinitlc Ticket
l'or County Cleric
X.VA1 llULSi: of Ulvcrntdo.
For Sheriff.
ASA VANUEIIURGH. of linlko.
Miitiit runic
Mrs. Orcono Hlldebrand returned
from her visit to (oltry Friday
The nappy iioiiow nunmiv tscuooi
held their monthly nodal at the iitmio
of Mrn. Milton Green Friday ovanliiK
tho boys hclnir tho winnem this tlmo
and tho plrls havlner to furnished rc-
XroshmentP. A few nutsldo kui-kIh
wvro Itivltod who ntipreolutod the
courtesy very much. Tho splendid
music nd dnlnty rofrcahmuntn wcru
enjoyed by allifortutmto onuuiih to he
Ji resent
Usra Hvans lion runted tho RrlH farm
for tho conilnR year and Mr. fltrH' nro
havltiif a. sale tho 30th preparatory to
iiiovlnp; to nnrrnusctt.
Orborn AtidarHon Is helplnR Arthur
Williams with his farm work.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Qheen sponl Hun-
day with Mr and Mrs. Kllimtrlck.
is. M. llonson was wnrklnic at tho
IiCkr Htiiru at l.oitnn thn past weeli.
Mr. and Mm. I. J. Oheon Mr and
Mrs. Percy (llieeu and Mr. mid Mrs. II.
J. Mcsner and family spent tho day
tiunday nt tho Ud Uaunt homo.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Williams enter-
tained at dinner Hunday Mrs. Wcsloy
Jenkins and sons l'crry and Kvoritt
Miss Eloluo Good unit Mr and Mm.
Klloy Oonsmon and family.
Mrs. C A. Dickson from naylord and
Mrs. II. I Dally from III.tkIiih wcro
Tlsltlntr Mr and Mrs. Ilurka Dally and
other relatives In thll neluhliorhcod
Saturday nnd Hunday
Harry and J-onnlus McNuIty took
their sister MIsm Opal homo to
Okeena Thursday no Ins through In
their uUto.
Lukn Dowdeii took two loads of hogs
to Kolletto Krldoy.
Jim 'Woods' baby was taken suddenly
tick last Saturday and Is sorlously 111
t present.
Willis Uyrd'n llttlo
Whooplns cough.
as a study period. Thu teacher In
chants calls tho roll. Wo were warned
nut to tie uiiHuut trom tins study per-
iod for fear of tho consequences. We
don't know yet what the consequences
would bo. Honicona may find out be-
foro tho cud of the school year This
new rulo went Into effect lust Monday
jlarch 32nd.
Lint wisnK was MIbs Hnrlnirsteln's
first week to havu charge of tho chapel i
penoc. in mw or tnui tact sue ar-
ranged a short program with which to
entertain tho school. Miss Vesta Carter I
pluyed u beautiful liuiiin solo Miss'
Davis principal and Miss Ml Id rod
Htcdman snnu a duet and Mrs. Ulbble !
gave two very Interesting readings
'mis Is tho second time that Mrs.
Ulbble Iium been kind enough to visit
our chapel period and road for us. We
nppreclnto her kindness Immensely.
Mrs. A (1. Ilniwn was also a visitor
of tho chapol exercises Friday Wo arc
always well pleased when tho patrons
of the school show enough Interest to
pu us ii visit iiud wo wish that moro
would follow her example.
II. II. X. filer Club (Hth Mualrfl
On Frldnv nluht Marcn 2flth. the 11.
II. 8. Olco Club gave a musical which
liAS UlULll Ulill.viuik.ll by Iiim.0 Plt-a-
ent. Tho tact that It was held at
tho gradu school bullJIug was probubly
tho reason for so small an attendance
and thoso who failed to hear this pro-
gram mimed a real treat.
Tho club Is directed by Miss Ilcss M.
D.ivlo and the following young ladles
took part: l.ola Mccse Laura (iroen-
ilylie lulu llvutty l.oulill.i Vanderburg
Lousle I'liolps Urma llarragreo Abhlo
Hammond Vista Cartor Mildred Hted-
nan Hull Hodges I.tiurn llonson and
1'iurl llUBh.
In addition to tho musical numbers
there wcro readings by Laura llonson
and Grotchen Luuson. 'lho net pro-
ccrdn of this pntertnlnment are to be
applied on tho new piano and amounted
to iv.
I'or the (.oihI of Our Hoys
We as teachers In the public schools
oi iieavor nave noticed wnn regret
that many of the school boys even In
thu lower grades have taken up tho
tobacco habit and we feel that this
shpuld lo checked ns much as possible.
Wo have a rulo In school which pro-
hibits tho uno of tobacco on tho school
grounds but thoro Is n law against
tho sale of tobacco and cigarettes to
young bos which would make such a
rulo unnecessary If properly enforced.
Wo dtislro the co-operation of tho pat-
rons of this district and the olllclals
of tho town In controlling this evil.
Many of tho school boys spend much
of tholr time and money In the Pub-
lic Pool Hall which Is contrary to the
law and takes much nocded time from
their school nctlvltles. This Is a no-
tiro to such places that action will bo
tnHcn In caso tho practlco Is not stop-
ped a. u ti:nni:v.
Bupt. of City Schools.
Benlor Notes '
"Moro last words." We all had a
shock. Physics Is not always so dull.
Wo wont down to the Northwestorn
Wo finished "Tho I.lfo of .Samuel
Johnson nnd all the things that went
with It.
House house housollt First mako
plans thou estlmntn tho material re-
quired and now lho cost. Thus pro-
gresses the advanced urlthmctlc class
Just tho -lloporter.
Junior .Vote
Wo aro glad to report that most of
the Juniors attended tho alee Club re-
hearsal Friday night.
Knllito Ford who Is not nolo to ro
turn to school has gouo to Hutchin-
son Kansas to visit Miss Ulslo Hudg-
Ing a former member our class who
Is attending business collego In Hutch-
inson. Although Latin 1 Is sophomore sub-
icct there are several Juniors taking
.nttn 1 and we certainly onjuyod the
rending lesson In class last Friday
but wo do not enjoy the prospect of
written tests for this week.
The American Literature clnss mem-
orized over seventy lines from selec-
tions of Longfellow last week. Wo
havo bcon assigned morn memory work
from Lowells poems. Wo nro hoping
that wo will not have work like this
all tho rest of the year.
A Junior clnss meeting was called
after chapel Monday morning.
Tho advanced arithmetic class have
been having some trouble getting rea-
dy to build oUr bonnes. We did not
teallxo that such a simple thing ns a
brick hauso could bo so complicated.
The Domestic Science class spent u
period the other day cleaning up the
laboratory and putting new oil cloth
on tho tables In tho study room.
KMMA Iir.NNIOH.
Hoplioiititrc !otr
Clertrude Wedgo has been absent
from school nil week. Wo hope she
will ba back next week.
In geometry we havo learned how to
find the nrea of a trlunglo when thrco
sides are glvon.
Wo have been having a review of
Latin 1. We find there Is lots of things
In Latin that wo don't know
We aro studying the history of
Franco. The forming of tho lliipiihllo
of Frnnca Is as exciting as a good
story too.
wo aro having text book work In
Lngllsh II now Wo nro learning how
to use forceful language
wo niui a clean up day in domestic
wo washed the
r.'OTK'K OP HALK Of I.WDH IJViir.lt
i:i:t;uTio.N ami mti:n or
mam:
Notice (s hereby given that In pursu-
ance of a writ of otecutlon and order
ef sal" of lands nttnrhed Irsurd out of
tro otflce of the Court Clork of Heaver
f'Tiinty In the District Ciurt In nnd for
said County on the 10th day of March.
1920 In an nrtlon u heroin Manfnrd
Uurl: wan plaintiff nnd II F Koulds
wnn defendant commanding mo to lovy
tho following described property bc-
1 mglng to slid defendant II. F l'oulds
to-wlt. '
The southwest qunrtor of the north-
west quartci of section 33 townihlp E
north of range twenty-eight R. C. M..
that portion nf the south of tho W. V.
& N W right of way containing 22
itcrcu more or loss and that portion
north nf W. F. & N. W. right of ay.
eontaining iu acres more or less in
Ucnvor Counts Oklahoma cnuso said
lands to be roprnlsed and sell same to
satisfy a judgment rtndcrod In rill
action In favor of Mnuford Ilurk
ngalnst II. F. Foulds for tho sum of
$441.00 with Interest thereon nt 6 per
cent per nil mini rrom November Z9tn.
1918 nnd the rontn tnxed at $38 70 ami
accruing costs In thu sum nf $
and tho costs nf said execution and
snle. I dhl nn the 21th day of Mnrch
1920 lovy on said lands and caused
thc-samo to be appraised according to
law ns follows: Bouthwest quartor of
the northwest quarter of section 33
township C north of range 28 H C. M.
that portion south of the W. F. & N. W.
It. It. right of wny containing 22 acres
more or less $C70.00 that portion north
of the W. F. N. W. It. It. right of
way. containing IS acres more or less
$330.00.
Now therefore notice is hereby giv-
en that In pursuance or the commands
of said writ I 111 offer for sale and
sell for ensh to the highest bidder snld
lauds und tenements or so much there-
of as will satisfy the said Judgment and
costs on tho 3rd day of Mny 1!20. at
2.00 1. M of said day at tho front door
nf the Court House In tho Town of
Heaver In said County and Stnto.
Witness my hand this 3tst day of
March 1920.
J. P. COUCH.
Sheriff of Heaver County. Okla.
Ily E. II. OAHDNHH.
Under Sheriff.
4-1 4-29 St
A visit will convince you.
WMSENANT 8L NICHOLS
The Palace Department Store
Forgan Oklahoma
New in Beaver
WILLARD
Storage Battery
Service Station
READY FOR BUSINESS
.NOTH.'ll Of SAI.i: Of ItKAI KSTATI5
u.mii:h oitiif.ii of hai.k
State of Oklahoma County of Ileuver ss
Notice Is hereby given Hint In pur-
suance nf nn order of salo Issui.d out
of thu Clerk's Olllco of tho District
Court In nnd for Heaver County. Stnto
of Oklnhomn on the 19th day of
Marrh 1920 in nn nctlon wherein O .J.
Loofbourmw and It. II. Lnofbourrow
wiih plaintiffs nnd D. P. Miller and Lue
A. Miller was dofuiidants commanding
me to levy upon property belonging to
said defendants D. P. Miller and Lou
A. Miller sutllclent to satisfy u Judg-
ment rendered In snld action in favor
of O. J. Loofbotirrow and It. 11. Loof-
bourrow ngalnst said defendants for
the sum of $1017.40 with $14. IS costs
and $100.00 attorney fees with interest
thereon nt 10 pcrcont from tho date of
Judgment I have levied upon certain
lands and tenements belonging to said
defendants nnd described in said order
of sale ns follows to-wlt:
All of lots two three four nnd five
In block eighty In tho Incorporated
Town of Denver In Heavor County Ok-
lahoma and havo duly caused said
lands and tenements to be appraised
according to law at $500.00 now there-
fore notice Is hereby given that In
pursuance of the commands of Bald
writ I will offer for sale and sell for
cash to tho highest bidder said lands
nnd tenements or so much thereof as
will satisfy tho said Judgment and
costs on tho 3rd day of May 1920 lit 2
P. M. of snld day at tho front door of
the Court House In tho City of Denver
in snld county mid State.
Witness tny hand this 27th day of
March 1920
J. II. COUCH.
Sheriff of Iieavor County.
Ily C. Ii OAHDNCIl
Under Shorlff.
4-1 4-29 Et.
New Batteries
Rebuilding
Re-Charging
Service
BEAVER BATTERY & ELECTRIC CO.
v
At Crossley's Garage
. Harve Crossley Mgr.
Okla.
Beaver
ri
science Thursday
windows and had
house cleaning.
a regular spring
Telephone company Friday morning tn seems to believe we originated from
iiiiiiiv; uiiii?. ilia litni 1 llurH
uco how tolenhoncs were constructed
also how messages were sent. etc. Two
of the boR took hold of the wires on a
telephone which was disconnected
while Mr. Qulnn turned the crank on
said phone. Tho current which was
produced mndn the boys blush and thclf
chins nulvor. Then wo wcro all Induced
tn try It io we all lined up In a circle
Tho current was carried alontr bv
folka havo tho moans of holding hands which"" was
most doliclouBly agreeable aside from
Freshman Class Nulrs
There has been great excitement tho
past week In tho English class ns you
can readily see by this: Miss Davis
was reading the book "Trauls of a
Donkey" and thore were nt least five
pupils who were In "peaceful slumber"
when she stopped rending.
The girls who are taking manual
training havo bcon having ono swcot
time. Mary Henderson sayB sho thin
ly enjoys sawing nnd rasping boards
as sne is inai.ing a porch swing.
It Is rather hard for the Firm (trie.
enco class to decide whether ninn or-
iginated from tho monkey fnmllv or
More mode nut of dust. Mr. Murphy
the
day. Mr. Murphy being III. Mr Tnrnv
tnugh our class and we havo decided
Hint lie aro mane or uust.
The recital of the Glee Club last Frl
day night was a grent success duo to
the fact that it was composed of some
oi our i-Tcsnmnn gins.
Mr. Murphy's algebra class Is con-
sidered tho best of his classes of II
11 S. We consider this n great honor
as we konw he teaches seniors Jun-
IIIII.IOATIOV
County of llcav-
Mifici: foil i
State of Oklahoma
er. SH.
Ileforn It. S. Hainmon Justico of tho
Pence la and for District No. 3 of said
County.
Fred C. Tracy Plalnilff
VS. No 92
C. W. Ward Dofendant
Bald defendant C. W. Wnrd will take
notlco that ho has been sued In tho
above named Court for upon Note nnd
must answer the petition filed therein
by snld plaintiff on or lioforo tho 3rd
dnv of May 1920 A. D. or said petition
will be taken ns true nnd a Judgment
for said plaintiff In said action for
$97.15 principal and Interest nnd $15.00
nttorney fee will be rendered accord-
ingly. Dated this 23rd day of March. 1920.
II. S. MAMMON.
3-25 1-8 3t Justice at tho Peuce.
of Jim Parker's BERRY
PLANTS $3.00
My Improved drouth-rcslstlnc Dow
Berries will bear heavy yields of
luscious (rult with leant care even
In sections whoro rainfall Is below
20 Inrltea annually. Tear out this
ad find mrll with check or money
order for ST nnd I "will send you 100
hardy plants Just right for putting
out this uprlnu. '
SEND KOU COMPLETE CATALOO
All vorlotlos of fruits berries
shrubs etc.: Oklahoma grown: best
varieties; lowest prices direct to
Grower
JIM PARKER Nurseryman
Ticumscli Oklahoma
!5V
C. H. Lisdit k Co.
j
Fat
Coal
Grain
Flour
Feed
B. F. KENNEDY Manager
Phone 1G1 Beaver Oklahoma
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ME ATS
Butter Lard Pickles Cheese
Vegetables Fish and Oysters
in Season
Everything Clean and Sanitary
i
SSity Market
W. G. STRANATHAN Prop.
Phone 20
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