The Beaver Herald (Beaver, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 17, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 22, 1921 Page: 1 of 8
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BEAVER COUNTY FAIR BEAVER OKLAHOMA SEPTEMBER a2. 23 24.
THE BEAVER HERALD
Oldest Oklahoma Newspaper. Established 1SS6.
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VOLUME 34
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SEPTEMBER 22 1921
No. 17
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Edwards' National Bank of Booker
Booker Jexas
Capital Stock $25000.00
Surplus Fund $6000.00
I. N. EDWARDS. President
Your Account Appreciated '
NEWSTArKIW BHOULD MINIMIZE
DESTRUCTION AND MAXIM
IZK OONHTRUOTTVE
THOUGHT
The mass mind of millions of
ALL ABOARD FOR THE COUNTY
FAIR
Bfore this Issue of The Herald
reaches Its readers the County
Fair will be on here full blast.
Rvnrvtwwtv la wnrlrln. ftt thla ilmn
like a nest of ants getting the last f'8 rouelroi fkock Monday
minute dotalls arranged and the big ??DiWh tho dftU? papef" w.ero
pavmion is going up by leaps """r; V " "" " -and
bounds. There Is no. question i "onal stimulus such as. might have
but that the fair is going to be " occasioned by the tolling of
bigger and better than ever this i00 nowa of intorest to all.
n a ........ . -. ... but was caused by the publication
made to Insure success aad with of .cold unsympathotlc. sordid uxor-1
the big race track tbo ball dla- bld- Intimate dotalls of nn alleged j
mond tho flying Held the Midway " " "i i-u
tho big pavllllon. the stock sheds Chicago automobile salesmen and
and the other improvements going Mv'o comedian's gin party held
on.e It all points to permanenc 8anFr"nc8f iotel whlch -which
always leads to greater ef- uUod ln tho doa.th ot ono tho
fort. Tho location of the fair J" "mnn mmbo.
grounds In the southwest corner of ' TneB0 " nono occupied
n-. ir. .... 1. iji pages and pages of gruesomo and
site. A better 'slto could not have wotting descriptions told In such.
boeii selected In nil Beaver. Tho " "" " ." "u. "u i"". ''
view north to tho Sand Hills wind- J""" ? ... " '
Inir tin which nnr own "homo "'"". ' . " """"J 6
grown" railroad of which wo aro
ting In tho "punch."
HOCJUK 1IOTKI; CHANGMS HANDS
A deal was made tho first ot
tho week whereby the Doguo hotel
changed hands Hen Bogue the for-
mer proprietor selling to his broth
er R. E. Bogue of Six Mile. The
proud to Forgan In tho distance ' .7 UBT V "'"ccueu uy an
and the fertile farm lands and " . " . '.""J""" r"c;
substantial farm homes surround- "" """ "n ""VL """''"
lug Is equalled only by tho wondor- BUch ns thc?c- 0n th contrary
ful view up and down the river as wIU toU ?" -nt in tlio
far ns th"e eyo can reach and ?"" S1"! '
dotted with fine ranches nnd rarms "" 2""""""' "v v"'
while the rher threads its way Pape 80em determined to purvey
aim u the foot hill" in a mort Pic- tho mnd becomes so Intimately as-
?u0fquXttnn "nd lreSre and c'at10pl!lv:ltn Oi
thero add beauty to tho scono. eavo n 'artlnB mark upon It.
Then to the bouth another wonder- Espec ally Is this true o ho young
ful view Is presented. Hero an- "dnthoM weak n' luennl devoloP
other fine section of farms and . "'c"1 ..... .
splendid farm homos Is visible. . M SrcV ". is that responsl-
Cllmaxlng and eclipsing all Is the ' b'Uty do.y v'nB " l lTA
little city ot Beaver nestling cloeo to mlnlml-o tho destructive and
by where renlde a poop who aro m.ax ll0rno0ra?onBlruCBlIH0 .SL&l
the "salt of the earth." Largely "V"' '?Jad JhL ay
lo their effort and generosity Is J?1 tho contemplation of Imma-
dV the splendid fair grounds and " ' crime and tleprav-
tlo Immense parlUlon -which is be- ' f"d ' suggest tho study and
ing pre8cntedPgratls to tho people P'"0?. B ROod and beau-
of the entire county and not on- tlriU and the truel
ly for their county fair each year
but for conventions athletic events jilW. MAUCKMA O. WOODS
associations and other gatherings
or any nature whatsoever. Tho Mr8 Marcel c Woods of Logan
streets of Beaver have been put nti.i.nn. .u.i a.. o mn
MOTIIKK8' CUVn KNTERTAIN8 In excellent shape in fact they lhe BBe ni 73 years il inonlh.'and
TKACIIKIIS hao been in excellent shape all 3 d 8ho' Was laid to rest ln
bear and by tho generosity of tho tho t0j;an cemetery
A reception given by the Moth- city tho fair grounds will be brll-1 jjarcelln C. Woods was born
era viud ior uio incuiiy 01 uie nan uy iiiuniinaica ana uiupiu . gppt 10 lg48 n Lewls county
Beaver school. Inst Prlilav nlirlit rorllltlna will tin nrnvlded. Even- o." . . i-.I . .i.
Ml OP BEAM CITY
OUR ABILITY TO EXTEND COURTESY
EFFICIENCY AND SAFETY TO OUR CUS-
TOMERS IS BASED ON SOUND BUSINESS
PRINCIPALS THAT HAVE BEEN OBTAIN
ED BY US THROUGH YEARS OF BANK.
EXPERIENCE.
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DEPOSITS GUARANTEED
W. E. HOOKER President
H. A. MAPLE Vlco-Pres.?.;
Beaver .
O. W. CAFKY Cashier
OAFKY Actlvo V.-Pres.'
Oklahoma
cr r.. c. uuBiiu 11 aix nine. ' lBJtful affair
"I Pr?r"0r n'". a.Ke..C"a:"1 Tho proB.au of the evening was
u..v ..u ... ......v- ... """- opened with a piano solo b;
His son-in-law Itoy Broadfoot and Jeff Hoand who als0 appea
wife also of Six Mile will have the nrociam acaln. a.H'
Beaver school last Friday night facilities will bo provided. Every-
at the K. of P. hall was a most do-.thing is being dono for the com
fort and pleasuro or tho fair visi-
tor. Tho town Is ours. If there
She was married December 2 1860
to David Clinton Woods and to this
union ton children were horn Phil-
lip A. Samuel E. Salllo A. du-
? fe.an?.w' cl"?"?U r"'"-' opened with a piano solo by Mrs. . anything you want and don't "- ZT'n"."
wed on Sco ask for it. Wo want you a an lnfalU dcceascd. Dal8. Mt. John
jyharge of tho dining room
'rtneruiv nnil wlf will
Ben
the proRI am again later In the to come to see and we will w. DenJamln .' 35 ran'i chU.
ni'Piilnrv. I AAnin vnn Vmi urlll hn Rf tin
IllOVC iO T(ia rlrlABa nf MAlAAmA wna frt. I . ...1U .. anlflf f)f Val.lln
i a i t wuusvon w. nvituiiiu "d n DrOahCU W14II Ulll ni'litv. v b-t "s
.Loraao wnere iney own idnu. en b tho cut).8 pre8ldcnt. Jlrs. W. . nnd-cet-at that you will want to
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i. yuinn ana mo response oy L-ny
Supeilntendent A. O. Andrew Fred
RIGHTS MOVKD TO HOIIART
drenf 2 greatgrandchildren all of
whom aro left to mourn her loss.
Her husband left for tho bettor
come and cast your lot with us per- word 22 years ago.
manenuy ana live amoiB a i.r- Mrs Mni.coun Woods had been
E. Hawkins principal of the high in who. while perhaps having i ... i.i.i. . k... i.. ...
Ellis Klght and family having i"00'' M- c' .Grccn' .?.r'nclP.ai f I elr personal differences for who nn( hnd fnled yory faat n he u
shipped their household goods last "";" r: "nn: 1 ' ?"" ?" tZV. a I: B1 ""? weaker un-
.... ... ... . .ui.uu c..u..r.. . ""-";;" in mo enu camo xor ner utparium.
splendid addresses. boost for the general public good m passed away In n neaceful
A i-ot.l Irnnf nf Hip Rvpnlnp worn' . i r il nu..n In. I nf Iho .lu P'-U '" peiictiui
- ..... .... .... v.-....t -. nui 11111 ui i..d ... " .. ..... w. . sleep
o vocal s.Ios by Mrs II. P. ' entire county. And. If you want fl Vlrclnla
week loft In their car Wcdnosday
of last week for Hobart.
Mr. Klght will bo connected with
tho abstract company recently pur-
chased by Marlon Smith his bioth-er-ln-law.
Mrs. Eva Meeso who Is a slstor
of Mr. Klght accompanied them.
She will remain In Hobart about
a month.
' H. P. Stonum clerk at tho Law-
sou Abstract Co. has rented tho
Mary Leonard property In Beaver
recontly occupied by Mr. and Mrs.
A. E. Huguley. Mr. and Mrs.
Stonum aro from Oklahoma City
and Beaver peoplo are glad to wel-
como them' to our town.
H. S. Judy a former resident of
Beaver but who has been located at
Woodward for some years was a
business visitor hero the 'first of
tho week. Mr. Judy owns a farm
In the Balko neighborhood. In
speaking of crop conditions ho
reports that ho has recently been
over tho greater part of tho north-western
counties of Oklahoma and
Wiat Beaver county loads them all.
tUi fact he Is of tho opinion and
his opinion Is shared by this pa-
per that Beaver county always
leads. Statistics will show that we
produce more aud surer crops than
any other' Bectlon ot tho northwest
and this on land that Is still
valued around 20.00 and $25.00
per acre whllo otlior counties havo
their valuations around $50.00 and
T6.00.
i iu vuiiiu vi.o .... u...n -- m enmu Minimi. Knnftru in tnt
r k nl M' nnd .? h(;arty wor0uro.ttJ !T r earl' dn" "f settlement then cairn-
S ?. ?rl"" -ou- We ta '011. rBht lnto -"- to Texas whoio Darrouxett is now.
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lenueni v. u. nenaoii uatii Hac .broad enougll 10 goi logeuier uim (ll tl.n ...! mm tnr h.... innr...M
v rem ireui ui uic evening niu no onlv ol llie lown oui ui mu )
twt
Stonum accompanied by Mrs
u. Stranathnn
Mr. and Mrs
kiviii:ii rill iiim ;iiiii iiui nil iiininitii n i. ! . 1 1 ennuii'ti vnn n u mil ..
.:. .i.- --" j "...i " .i." ....V . ul "" """ v.v.v.. i wnen inero were only a very
Wlllio lliu uuu iiiuuu luuiuviira i own. nwr.nl.. In Ihn rnnnlv Thnn In ln.
ease and became acquainted with . miout presuming too much or Pe7w ino mweo Oklahoma:
tho new teachers. 'handing out too many bouquets we Locnn whoro sno snont thi'
Delicious refreshments of punch hiB off to oId Beaver. the " of her time.
and cake were served after which town that bulH a railroad. Is now w th' kl . h d
an impromtu program was ron- bulldinB permanent fair grounds who did nil that could be done for
dered. This time Miss Carrie hlch KnulMm one of the best J l that could be done for
Smith gavo a good leading and W.' trIc ht and water system In DAISY M. THOMPSON and
L. Henson an Impersonation both of -he north&est and which has ever Br0(h'Cr8 ' .
which were greatly enjoyed. 'and wln COntlnuo to bo found "
a Tn BA5liwr Fredr ?erillwkfM boosting and working as ono for CHljD AljI(S I)OWX KLKVATOIl
A. O. Andrew t red t. liawKins nv ood thine for Beaver and for
and M. C Green Mesdames M. navor county.
C. Green and C. K. Drum and Mlss-.uei"or '
Mrito lughes8' EmmallnoFM RAM HAH NOT FORGOTTEN WAR Market Monday evening and fell
?.?i"tt.n?; "f U?niivB Pntnri'MnnSum a soldier of the 90th pi- ?Kaln wIth the cxceltlo of a cry
"J "i .h Motheri- rib In to vl8ion wno wa8 Bas8lu "' J"" '" largo brulso on bis head.
ht ncrltuated UDon the success Bnne drlvo Watf BOnt-Vy l w a Blnd lho ' " o
S?IB.inn success ornment from Mangum to the state provo moro fierIoU8
ui i.w . . . hnn n at HtinniV IOr IHUU1LU1 liurtfc-
SERIOUS ACCIDENT BARELY
AVERTED
While returning to Beaver laRt Tues-
day Dr. Long met a cur going north
on the other hide of the Beaver river
bridge. Dr. Long was on his side of
the road und stayed there until he was
afibid of a head-on collision if 'he did
nor turn out which he did immediately
the other car made 'the same kind of a
turn The doctor tben turned back and
then the stranger again switched "his
cur. This time the cars struck.
Dr. Long sas driving his Chevrolet
roadfter and the fender and running
board was unashed nnd the frame bent.
Junior was with his futher but neither
one w us hurt. The stranger whose
nume wefniled to get lives near Lib
rul Kannu. The windthield of his
Ford was broken the u heel broken and
other parte damaged. His wife and
two of the children were thrown out
Llttlo Owen Andrew was playing
mound the elevator at Strannthan's
PHKSHYTKWAN .MISSIONARY SO-
CIKTY MKItT
Tho Presbyterian Missionary So-
ciety met with Mrs. Will Thomas
Thursday of last week after a
month's vacation. Eleven members
wero present. Mrs. H. V. Ston'eum
was a guest and favored tho so-
ciety ..with a beautiful solo. Re-
freshments of opplo plo a La Mode
and ic tea wero served Tho next
regular meeting will bo at the
himo of Mrs. V. T Coles
;
Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Truax of
Oklahoma City arrived in Beaver Wcd-
nuiday evening in their car. They are
hero on business matters and arc guests
at the J. E. Spurrier homo this week.
The First National Bank let the con
tract this week for tho installation of a
hot nir furnace and construction of
second story on building 2fixG0 feet
contract price being fCOOO. The entire
and ore child'H lip was cut rather bad. second story will be occupied as law
Dr. Long receneo iniry oouars hi- oilices by Stacy Well.
tho jgh that w ill not coer the repair
bill m hie cur. C. K. Drum has purchased the
HoU parties. sere fortunate how-' Jmas PP-gJ
er that tho uffair d.dnot refultmore n01ltllB. aH it waB rented for that
muoupW. period bofoie tho placo was sold.
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Alla t n.. Inni- nM. In lnnvn ' lnCnl. Ur. UURBy UlU ouii ..- lljl ANHINT IN Ii.IIIKS" Uty
Mlss Lenore Long expects to leae h th bMt of attention paiitmi-vt
?"nidv rtrit "with relatives' ' and ho Improved consldei ably. An The edlt0). of the mM w
befo oVTon8o8toIh.naPoUs:i?Id- IS to.-tJSKSrhl2 aa! ha ?.. ???:
eni oi mo iuuies uupannieni ui
tl .. .uV.o.-n .V.n .-lll .nlnr IhoU" u " "."" " .-
V .'.'"" "' r" mi ui. i'Z Gthrle for further treatmeni. tho CoUnty Fair this week and for
nore attended tho university last On Tuesday. Steward Klnaneo was our asMstauts Mrs. O. II. Csfhy to
year and made a splendid recoid. sent with him to see that he lacked been chosen for tha Textile division:
Beaver rrienas wisn ner succes in uu io ".""; vj ; Ji i V. V" i i . iw
her work again this year.
BALKO
STATE BANK
MmHtm OUahmmm
Under New Mamgenent
L. L. ST1NE PreiWent
FRANK FLECK Cashier
We are hereto serve you and will glad-
ly extend every courtesy. Come in and
see us. What can we do for you?
On arrival ln Woodward a wait of division; Mrs. Frank Maple for the
several hours occured. Baking division and Mrs. M. C
Among others who saw Mr. Mc- Green and Miss Helen Murphy for
Kenzle was Sam C. Llttrcll Cloth- be Juvenile work.
Ing Merchant who when ho bw tho
necessity for proper clothing said HIGH SCHOOL HTITDKNTS AND
"a soldier of the 90th will never TKACIIKHH KNTERTAINKD
leave Woodward unless he W as j - t
mil dressed ns any other passenger. Tho B. Y. P. U. of tho Baptist
It Is not so long since we would church ontertalned tho high hchool
meet at the depots and glvo every students and faculty with a hil:(j
soldier a month's pay and I have to the Sand Hills Tuesday evening
not forgotten those conditions. This The party left town about six-
man was- hurt In the Argonne drive thirty P. M. Aftor a while spent
whero so mnay Woodward boys in the hllla "morry making" they
were gassed or killed" and Sam were Uiken to the home of Mrs.
fitted out tho soldier with a new John Sanders near the Arroyo
suit of clothes with . everything where delicious refreshments of
complete from shoes tocnecktle ana punch and cake were sorveu.
hat and a sultcasts to carry his sup-1
i.Hii.iF inrv? .irut cu-.i n w.
Why Not Buy
Your Hat
EARLY
and get a
WHOLE SEASON'S
WEAR?
"CAGE" ol Course
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ANNIE L. JONES The Milliner
nil- In. and the young man was a
new person when Sam got .through
fixing him up. woouwaro wows.
Llttlo Leora Bernlce Htbbs
Wonder how many of our cltl- daughter of Mrs. Minno Hlbbs died
xens or the people generally share
Ihn nntrlotlc lir.nulses of Mr. Llt-
trell to tho extent ot putting such
at the home ot her grandparents
Mr and Mrs. Welch Sept. 18 1921.
Funeral services wero held at tn
feelings Into practical effect? How J Capital View church and Interment
soon wo forget. ln tho nearby cemetery Sept. 19
1U21
Grovor Monroe of Enid was (a
guest of Mr and Mrs. J.. E. Spur-
rier in Beaver Saturday night and
Sunday Ho returned to Balko
Llttlo Lcora died at tho age ot
2 yrs. 1 mo. and 15 days after
four days critical Illness.
The Herald extends sympathy to
Monday whero ho has been for a tho sorrowing relatives.
I Ownership Made Easy
Don't slrimp yourself all your life for the benefit of
your landlord. Buy a farm of; your own. You won't
have to work any harder or save moreand before long
you'll have something. We make H Easy with Our
Liberal Farm Loans.
W. F. Carson & Company
Farm Loans Insurance Real Estate
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