The Beaver Herald (Beaver, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 36, Ed. 1, Thursday, February 9, 1922 Page: 1 of 8
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BEAVER HERALD
Oldest Oklahoma Newspaper. Established 1886.
VOLUME 34
BEAVER. BEAVER COUNTY OKLAHOMA THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 9 '922
No 36
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IV. . IIOOHElt PrasUant O. It. CMFKV. active Vlca-Pres.
ft. A. MAPLE. Vice rrcsiiloni
HRST STftJE CAVJK
Forvnit. r'M.l'lul
Prepared to Extend vcrj Courtesy Consistent with
Sound Banking. Deposits Guaranteed.
J. C. CHFKV. asi. Cashier
FRANK. COBELOICK Cashier
FLOWERS
Fresh 3 Days Each Week
POTTED PLA-NTS 'AND PERNS
Send Orders Funeral Designs Special Care
S. A. MILLER & CO.
Liberal Kansas
COl'XTV AGHNT lin'JTltNS
W. W. Hanly returned last Sat-
Unlay night from Stillwater where
hi' hail boon for the last week at-
tcndlug a statu conference of Coun-
t Agents.
Mr. Iiunly Is nlwayn right on thu
Job. and following arc some of the
SAYS hyi: looks csoon
Juo Hall of near Lorena was
here Mondn) on business nml whllo
In towu called at the Herald offlco.
n talking about crop endltIons
Mr. Hall ropotts that ho has n piece
of rye which "A as sown last fall
and tnmo of Inch enmo up anc
good things which he has recured apparently dliil on account of the
for Uoavor county besides all of thu
new Ideas which he will probably
pass on to tho farmers later on.
I) C. Moore extension horticul-
turist from Stlllwato'' Is coming
tor a two days stay during which
continued drouth. Ho supposed It
wan nil gono and had pastured tho
stnlk Hold heavily In Which It was
town. Last week In company with
a neighbor ho walked over thu
tract und inspected It. He found
timo ho will hold four pruning a Rood stand of ryo right at the lop
demonstrations. Watch for dalos ' tho ground ready to come thru
and place of meeting. ami no says a row weeKs of warm
It. W. Clark state llvo stock spo-' ;cnUor WJ br "K ." 0t ln K?
clallst. will spend two day at ! 'aie. What's tho matter with
Gate two at Heaver and two nt ?eavcr col'nty. 80' when.' wlt." lho
Dalko whoro he will hold schools dr' "P0" that this section Is ox-
of Induction In feeds and feeding. Perloticing iminll grain Is still
In connection with this It may bo Promising a crop? Wo c aim Beav-
welt to add that Mr Hanly is hav- or county soil can't bo beat Can
ing It. H. Hnyhurst of Oato; M. C ou "cat It?
Gieen of Heaver; and Sherman Kit-1 . . .
terlino of Halko experiment with MiihAi t.Aii'
the feeding of hogs. Each man Is' Hr ?r unknown origin destroyed
foti. rn.ir w.o n .urr.-. rn tho Oato Vallej Star office the
tions and at tho time Mr. Clark U?B ''"f Sioccry sloru and Dr.
! visits tho county theso experiments Nl'Jund s office at Gate at about 1
will ho discussed o'clock A. M Sunday morning. The
E. lllbbi of Liberal Kansas at-
tended to business In Heaver Mon-
day. J. II. Hall of Englewood Kansas
was a business visitors here the flist
of tho -week.
J. M. Dunlop Chas. Eyer Leigh-
ton Eyer of Clear Lake were Bea-
vor visitors Tuesday.
Leo Hulso of Itlversldo was a
guest Tuesday of Mr. and Mr?.
J. E. Spurrier In Bcavor.
It. D. Patterson of Lorona was
a renewing caller at this office
Saturday.
S. L. Long Don W. Grim wood
and W. K. Dunlop from near Lo-
rona attended to business matters
ln tho county Beat Monday.
Harry Cay lor Miss Johnnie Simr
Hugh Wlnns and Miss Mary Whit-
taker of Hooker Texas weio ln
Heaver Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Tooley and
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bailoy of Korgnn
attended the dance nt Haver Fri-
day night. i
James? E. Shaffer and Jako Shat-
ter of Englewood Kansas attended
to business matters In Heaver Mon-
day. Fied Talntor formerly of Know
les but now of Wichita Kansas
was a business visitor ln Beaver
last Satuiday.
William Moore of Halko came to
Beaver Monday. Ho and Mw Mooio
luturned to their home near Halko
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hooper of
Huntoon Tes.as Bpcnt Sunday with
lelativcs In Beaver. They lotumed
homo Monduy.
John A. Spurgeon a ranchman
from over on the Clmanon was In
Beaver Monday paying tuxes nnd
looking after other business.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hnrby nnd
Gus Heitmann from near Knowles
wero Beaver visitors for a short
timo Sunday.
John C. Goodner. M. White. Wal-
ter Burkoy and Claience Fox of
Spccrmore nttcmUd to business In
Ueavor Monday
Misses Huth Cayler and Lucy Ar-
not Irwin and Hlchnrd Mooie weio
Sunday guests at tho homo of Mr.
and Mrs. William Moore near Bal-
ko. Mrs. Moore leturned to Beaei
i.nKt int nnt ii.n.t n v ltn.iwnv threo estnbllslitnents woie a com
n dairy hpeclnllat from Mlwlssippi. llct0 oss nld ? Aor v'!lhot n"
fnrtilnrlv will pnnilnrt n onlinnl nf BliranCO OXCCpt $1000 Which Zugg &
I instruction nt Heaver somotlmo in Huge curried. The Star offlco went
. r ' March. Dates will be announced u"ler. not even tho books being
A. W Kimmel of Halko was n flea- intor saved. This offlco certainly sym-
ver caller Wednesday. v I Our county agent was Indeed for- Pathires with Editor Stevons. Wo
M ... . 0 ... 'tunato in securing this iattor spo- "now wnai u is 10 navo a piant.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Seal and A. V. cmjiBt as tho Extention department Butted by fire though In our fire.
Seal and wife of Elmwood were Ilea- only allowed him ono week In this "ome years ngo. our loss was not
ver visitors Wednesday. 1 district which conslMs of seven- total and wo wore partly protected
1 teen counties. Therororo he can bv Insurnnco. Upon hearing of tho
W. B. Hanly county agent nttend- only visit six counties in the woek calamity we promptly called Kill-
ed n club meeting at Fori-an Wednes- Thanks to the alertness of our tor Slovens nnd prof fared assistance
. " " Kontf ueavor county will bo ono "d ye trust wo may bo of some
of tiie six.
Watch for dates and avail your-
help ln Ills timo of need.
Joe Meese returned home from Ok
Inhnnm c.itv Tnoinv n!nit. Mr. self of theso demonstrations and AGRICULTURAL
HAVE
BAM OF MM CITY
CLUU TO
ttirlfiltf iiiAwiniin ttin nfflnlnnnil rt n n
Meeso is much imnroved and will bu ""' "'"V.. "".""'" "w " i utUAifc
homo in about two weeks. """" """" """""" The Boys' and Girls' Agricultural
Miss Helen Maloy of Wood-i - S11"?. ' Club ofHcavcr will have a debate at
ward arrived In Beaver Thursday 5Ir" nni1 M8- Will Pholps ro- tho court house next Monday after-
of laBt week and is staying in Boav- turned tho first of hist week front noon nt 2:S0 o'clock. The subject for
er fo medical treatment. SnT'n'SStthi1 weVsom cussion will be "Hesolve That a
Airs. Cora Hall le Tuesday for weeks ago to assist in tho care I oultry Club is more beneficial to a
Tres Peldras New Mexico in re- of Mm Phelps father J. F. Neibln community than n Pip Club." The
sponso to a telegiam stating that who had ben sick for about thre gpcakeris on the nflirmntlve will be
hei mother was seriously 111 and months but was not bedfast until t i .... ..... . .
not expected to live. - tho wetk before his death which "" "" """Z "um flu' "KVb """ m
W L nPr.1s1ev cnntrresnlnnnl occurred on Jnnimry 27 1022. Ills bert lvM- 'oto on the -negative
committeeman and' mS i Knr hoav wns hlpped to his old hom Hale Loofbourrow Velna Swiger and
Groves vice county chairman of the Sedgwick county Knnsas for bur- Gladys Ford. Eervbcdy is urped to
OUR ABILITY TO EXTEND COURTESY.
EFFICIENCY AND SAFETY TO OUR CUS-
TOMERS IS BASED ON SOUND BUSINESS
PRINCIPALS THAT HAVE BEEN OBTAl!
ED BY US THROUGH YEARS OF BANK-'
EXPERIENCE.
DEPOSITS GUARANTEED
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W. 15. fllOCKHIV President
It. A. MAPLE Vlcc-Pfes.
Beaver
G. W. CAFKY Cashier
O. II. CAFKY' Adiva V.-Pres.
Oklahoma
Mrs. D. L. McKay who resides
southwest of Beaver was taken to tho
Hepubllcan organization were coun
ty sent visitors Monday.
It H. Loofbourrow return
Lobanon. Tennessee last Saturd
inl.
Mr. Nerbin formcily resided In
attend.
BeVer. having spent ono winter .... .v .....
ed from here with his wife nnd two ikiugh- -iiitihiiA. 'N"'j"lt
BtuHay. trs who attended scliool here and . . tllv ilMKulAM
He left his son nernaid consider- he nindo many fi lends w.hllo here. A very imerssunK program was
ablv Improved. Mis. Loofbouirow who will i egret to read of Ills. da- rendered hy thft Chrttjan Undejm;
will loturn later. - parturo. '0UnK 'pi'ojile.-l&lit BMfltiy evening.
II. Phobus and son AVade Llnd- Tlio deceased was seventy-ono 3M lyXn
say Jim Howard. John Sims Jim yean? of ago and had been In poor nd annlvoisary of their organlza-
Hoover and AVnlter Smith of Sun- health for a year beforo Ills laBt 111- un-
set. were In the county Beat on bus!- ness. ' " ' n ' 'i" ."
ness. Monday. Tour daughters two of whom ar 'f was the pi escalation of the
n' a..- t w Mrs. Will. Phelps 'and Mrs. I. N. thirteenth chnpte. of Corn hianr.
and Domitv F S 1 McKat snent Sui Phelps well known to Beaver peo- ''' ras very line. Mm ueoiH iuc-
dr ntlelr homos In Heave? T lev Pi" nml two sons survlvo to mourrt M played a piano solo "Chnprl
rSiP "m rL rCv whero nfev ma "Is depaiture. His wife pi acceded tho Mountains." and Ml. Gene
came in from Omy wliero tlioy liau .. ' . . . . .. vleve stanathan King "Love Tti
been taking assessments. """ lo l" "-"- 'ami boihu unit. ia8t.
Mrs. William Terrel who has
been ln Heaver for some timo biking )
treatment for cancer returned to
her home nt Follett Texas Wednes-
day. Mr. nnd Mis. Jim Brown and
children and Chaillo Hagan of near
Speennore. wero guests over Saturn
day and Sunday at tho homes of
Mr and Mrs. Brldgewnter and Mrs.
with them for a visit with relatives i E. V. Hughes In Beaver
Building Material
Get Out' Prices
Home Lumber S Supply Company
B. A. JONES Mgr.
Beaver
Oklnhnmn.
Alpha Pfost was called by tho T'll0 nerai(i wishes to especially A largo crowd was out to hear
Eoeinuient to Oklahoma City tills 0Xpres8 sympathy to tho daughters tho -young people and tho evening
weok for n medical examination. ntre jn ti10r gieat loss. passed very pleasantly.
He left Tuesday morning on the ' r
train. I r..unw r;n rTinw lc lmnr. IlIDli-A-WHE'S MKIM'
AWttiu ii faJ u --' avi iti immj-
DEFEHSIULE The Bidc-a-Weu Club had u very de-
lichtful meetinc with Mrs. N. B. Davis
' nt Forgan Wednesday uftcincon. All
members were present except ono
Mrs. W. B. Leonard was guest of tho
i afternoon. Mrs. Geo. H. Hepjy ub-
' stitutcd as lender in the absence of
I Mrs. A. O. Andrew. Tho 'luon study :
'' .Forgnn Eagle. "James Itussell Luwull" was very in-
teresting. Delicious refreshments wero.
The above from the Forgnn Eagle served.
in explanation of tho attacks of certain
iu:avi:k "goes ovku the top"
Mrs. 0. 11. Cafkv and F. C. Tracy
.It...... .. n. Ihn l'.iilnuf Wllnittl I '
Ulll-llUlO Ul HIV .. ..u...... .. l...Jl.l.T!l 1 V .!.! I.
Vmiiwlntlnn rnmnnlen for this COUI1- iibiiii i. uiuuiih nuiuiu uiw wucit.
ty wero intervlcwiiiB Beaver clti- We hopo to hear of her improvement
zens Tuesday. Tho county's quotn 1 8onn
for this fund li ?15U. As usual. ... .
susss s vs? Jva-1 !i. sj? 2 s
tiro uuota. Not so bad anu tot n ;:"'" ". "" "" " ....
IiiiZ in.n n) ii.ni taking treatments. Sho Is very
republican town nt that. '-. uU nhi.
M. C. -Green John Spohn Dave Pont tho nlglit In Heaver with ro-
irrow und II. M. BJirlick drove to Intlves and wont on to her hohie
quiui unv.
St""T. J"S .rL. ::." . at South Flats. Satut
iviiuwit:n rnuuj utviiii-t..v "... . - (Jfc - -
the tevlvartitdetlng holng hold thoier Mrs. W. It. Wright of Cotton-
by Hev. II. E. St)po. I wood canvassed Heaver Saturday-
Hay Chabo droe up from Supply asking Hubsciiptlons for her brother.
Saturday night. HN wlfo and baby John Senvcr wlio hus cancer and
daughter retnrned with him Sunria desired to tako treatment." Of
afternoon. Mrs. Chnso had boon course her request mot witll hearty
vIxltlnK her parents H. D. MfOBf t-iespnnso. Beaver folks aie geno.-
nnd family In Heaver
Mrs. McCune .from near Lorena
was adjudged insano and. committed
to the nsylum this week. As tho
nnylum Is quarantined she wns tak-
en to the rounty farm until sho can
bo sent to Fort Supply-
Mrs. Byran Smothers fiom south-
west or Beaver loft Tuesday via
Liberal Kansas for RoodhoiiMi Illi-
nois to Jqln her husband who
went tharo about six months ngo
Thoy will nmko their homo thcio
for tome lime.
Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Hnipor of the
Gate Drug Stoio and Mr. and Mm.
T. W. Temple of Temples' De-
partment Store ail -of Gate won
county t-cat visitors Monday nnd h
office Is pltaeod to acknowledge n
call from them.
W. M. Kulow 'j J. Jennings tm
W f. Parmoleo all' 6f Demb
w;e bore Saturday piyfn'g taxun
Wire ln.town Mr Pahnelee cnlleiJ
ihli office ftnd ltt a tulwcrip
ti- n fc ninueif anil niso one mr a
A letter from W. B. Looanid win.
j i itJug In Cflllfornia. and wlu
i ! to on o. Orggon for a vlsi
vi' 'I .J-rimtu 'snj-' 'hit lie ei
joje ." r Uaya with Mr. and Mi
of your indefensible position tercst was manifested. W.B.Leonard Will Fields at San Dlinas forme
1 was elected president and H.T.McCall 1 Beaver folks. Mr. Leonard advise-
' . J- ir-i. i.i tliat on nwount c.f the irapre
secretary. Fred Ginter was elected ns ''. . . 'T. . ... .- ..
BALKO
STATE BANK
Balko Oklahoma '
Under New Management
L. L. STINE President
FRANK FLECK Cashier
We are here to serve you and will glad-
ly extend every courtesy. Come in and
see us. What can we do for you?
citizens of that town on Heaver busi- " S- GNAW GIIOWERS HAVE MEET.
ness. bv tho snrcadine: of maliciubs lies W
conccrnine the purported smnllnox sit- The Annual Meeting of the U. S. E. Kmiole of Domboy
uation here is very good. It was about Grain Growers Association was held at
all that could be said but we didn't tho court room lucKiay aiterw.on.
presume they had judgment enough to About seventy of the one hundred forty
know it. Wo accept your acknowledg.memlers wero present and much fo
ment
Sclahl
secretary rreu uinier wbb eiecieu us -i -ni n.llfornlB th
MISSIO.VAHY SOriHTY delegate to the district convention to icninn cron Is entirely killed nni
IIAVD OI'K.V MEETIXG be held in about two weeks. 'that orangos will be only half u
Tho Women's Christian Mission-
Smith. Thursday night of last week i CHUKCH
Tho husbands of tho members and Mrs S. I. Lindsay of St. Louis Mis-
other guests wero present. 8ouri a representative of the Woman's
The subject of tho lesson waj oar of MlMonB of the Presbyterian
"The Field of Tibet" and wns very . ... . .. u u n
Interesting nnd Inspiring. The to- Church will speak at the church lues-
pics weio so well handled hy the day evening February Mth ut 7:30.
different members that oven tho -vis- Mrs. Lindsay is a speaker of nntionn:
itors who probably had not been reputntion nnd wilf give a message you
keeping up with that lino of study. ... . . . . ... ?.
ciop.
ous almost to a fault.
MI33 Myrtio Hughes loft Tuesday
morning for Oklahoma City to nt-
tend the Stuto Teachors' Association
at Oklahoma City to be held thuto
tills week. Sho will be Joined uc
Woodward by her mnthor who In
nlso a teacher and thoy will go on
together.
Jaiiien Orr paid tho balance of Ii!h
fine nnd Court Coit which was
$95.28 and was released from Jail
that ho was nrrested for the manu-
Monday. It will he remenibaicd
factum of Intoxicating liquor aonus
wt'elu ago and plead guilty to the
charge.
SupL A. O. Andrew Prof. J. W.
Wo'ff and Miss Mabel Daniels nf
tho high school lfeft Wednesday
morning for Oklahoma City to at-
tend tho State Teachers' Association.
Tliero was no achopl at high bghJjl
tho last three days owing to tnu
fact that most of the faculty were
gono. i i .
A clipping from tho Baxtoi Coun-
v Cltlseli Mountnln Home Arkan-
'.i biought to this) office by Lopan
"iregB. glvetf iiiterJatlnB news of '. i
oihor. Clyde a formop Kca'.frHo
nd who has uinuy friends hsro.
Tho news Item rerars to tho orranl-
satlon of a Cornat Band of v'nch
lyde lo dlrrctor and leudor Cljdo
Is a band man from tho word r.o.
and his wlfo (s ulsi a very talented
.musician. The people bf Moun' a
Home are fortunate in secu Ing.
them.
Bk$ Jo Lumber mp8W
W. S. MORGAN Mgr
SEE US BEFORE YOU BUILD
Heaver. ' ' Okluliomrt
wero deeply Interested
will like to hear. A cordial invitation
A1n.it niM..i)a Imfivtnn flint n inlu- Is extended tO nil.
sionary lesson Is n very dry subject .
!... nn !. aa. .... I. I- ....... I..
wn u uwiuuuuij ii i a vi) jh- CHILD DIES NEAR HALKO
leresiiiig Biuuy anu one which is
nuuiuil IIUKIVIVII iiy llll UUL A
"faithful fow
Ruby Pearl Tiuider two year old
daughter of Mrs. John Tundcr of Hal-
A social hour followed tho lesson ko. died Februarv 4 1022. of diphtheria.
and splendid refreshments completed g0 wn3 burled February 6th. ' The
tho- "nJo-.mc.it of the evening. exUn(a ympathy t0 the gor.
rowing parents.
BIDS FOIl IIIUDGI
AND HOAI) AVOIUC i r
Seal Broth orb- of Elmwood were ' J. "V Couch wbb In from tho
in Beaver Monday bidding on some Oinnt Couch home at Couch Satur-
brldge work and wero successful in day on business. Mr. Couch and
securing the contract for building a I wlfo aro at tho farm during tho
bridge across Mexico Creek two absence of their soni Grant nnd
Geo. T. Easily &m$ livery
ANYWHERE ANY TIME
Meet tho Train Nlplit nnd Morning. Phono 122
miles east of Clear Lako and one
across Duck pond several miloj
west of Clear Lake.
S. It. Miller received the con-
wife who aro In Wichita Kansas
where the former is receiving medi-
cal treatment. We are glad to re-
port that Grant is Improving and bis
tract for road work between Florla trouble was not found to be alarm-
and Lorena. ' inc.
HUMPHREY Ql JUDD
Farm Loans Insurance Real Estate
We make it Easy with Our Liberal Farm Loans.
Beaver
Oklahoma
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