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riZSSKiwaaMaiSAw V - gJWWUWUH4JiiMU a dt-.r.v1j i P B A i ?.. ft if MAUDE 0. THOMAS, - - Publisher. I'UIILISIIKD EVKItY TIIUKSDY. . n'rcl nt the pnntolllce nt Jlonr, Oklnlinlnn, A leconifrtnM Minll mutter. Advertising rntt's inntlc known upon nnnllentinn. l'rlei'S rcnfoimhlo. Subscription Price, f 00 n Vcnr Official Directory County Officers, Albert Wellborn John Sims, W h Hcnnlfiley D. I. Miller, .J V Culwell, G W Mocks, AtlnlJ Smith, G Fields, G 0 Mnphet, JJ GTiowls, A 1 Ilatlleld, Attorney Treasurer Clurk SliorllT County .Tuilf,'c Snpt. of Schools Register of Deeds Surveyor Com, 1st District Com. 'Jd District Com 3d District County Court Tho First Mondny In January, April, July and Outobur. U. S. Land Office, Woodward K Wiggins, - - Receiver Geo D. Omer, - - Register District Court Officers. Hon. R. II. Loofbourrow, Judge Hon. John Kinbry, U S. Attorney John R. Abonmthy, U. 8. Marshal W. T. Qulnn, District Clerk Commissioners Meet Tho First Monday In January, April, July and October. L. S. MUNSELL, M.D. Beaver, Oklahoma Answers : Professional : Calls NIGHT AND DAY. In a Horsomobilc that docs not balk or stick in the aand. H. S. JUDY 5 Farm Loans and Pinal Proof Aoncy Iteosonnlilo rntis. nltli thoiirWI.RKOf imjtnitftU orn Hirtof tho lonn nt any tlnm from olio )onr t lUo jenr. Olllco nt Tyrone Oklii . nlut with V. C. Vmiet, Hearer, Oklahoma. 8 wy.'A&VtV&ijtt 't o t ' -1 I'K sW 1 n k 1 h Our $mmjm$&$&&&8& $& Tbos, P. Braldw ood Thos. C. Brnldwood BRAIDWOOD & SON Bonded --"bstra-cters Prompt, Accurate and Reliable Do a General Abstract Business Beaver, - Oklahoma wsis? w Republican Headquarters to Open. Guthrie, Okla., Dec. 0. State re publlean headquarters will bo re opened liore tomonow by Acting Chair man James A Harris of Wagoner, who is also treasurer of tho Statu Com mittee, and hen6eforward tho com palgn preceding tho 1010 November election will bo pushed persistently and with every effort put fourth to win the state, Nothing is to bo overlooked by Mr. Harris in ro-opcnlng Btato headquar ters. Ho earnestly solicits nnd cx- nects. in fact, the support ami ei operation of every republican in the . About the Gulf & NorttlWCSt statui and will bo very glad at all times WCStcm to confer with tho republicans from oil i portions of tho state. Ho intends to make a thorough canvnss of tho stato, with a view of getting next to condi tions in each locality and learn what will bo necessary In eacli to secure a proper organization, with victory as the ultimate result. "I am glad to seesuch a united front in tho republican ranks," taid Mr. Har ris while discussing tho re-opening of stato headquarters. "It seems that every republican in tho stato is anx ious to Iiavo' tho campaign opened as soon as possible, to have tho gattllng guns and the rapid-lire machines turned on the enemy at tho earliest possiblu moment, and it is after hear ing from republican leaders over tho stato and conferring with others that the decision was readied to commence at onco necessary for tho preliminary work and organization. "The campaign in this state is to bo an aggressive one. It is to bo u light to the hist ditch and we have every thing to encourage us in such a light. i High state taxation, extravagant ex penditures by tho present democratic stato administration, ridicule heaped upon the slate abroad, a state debt far in excess of the constitutional limit, all these things aru matters that tho democrats will have to answer for in tho coming campaign, for as I said above, this is to be an aggtessivo campaign." REMNANT SALE While in the market last week we secured some rare b rgains, in "close cuts" Mill Ends and Salesma's Samples, and will place them on our bargain tables for a 30 days sale Commencing SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13th, 1909 - In the face of 16 cent cotton, observe these prices 3 Cotton Batts, 1 12 lbs for - 25c 10c Outings - 8 l-2c 12 1-2 and 15c Bleached Muslin 10c 10 and 12 l2c Unbleached Muslin 8c 25c Pongee Dress Goods - 15c Remnant Calico - 5c Remnant Fleece Goods - 7 l-2c Cotton Flannel Gloves, 4 for - 25c bargain tables are again loaded, no room to m $&jm.m&&$Lb!m.fr $"5w$ re Rich Men's Gifts are Poor besido this: "I want to go on record ns saying that I regard Electric Hitters as one of the greatest gifts that God has lnndo for woman, writes Mrs. O Rlnevault, of Vestal Center. N Y "I ean nover forgot what it has done for me." This glorious medicine gives n woman buoyant spirits, vigor of body Jubilant health. It quickly cures ner vousness, sleeplessness, melancholy, headache, backache, fainting and diz zy spells; soon builds up the weak, ail ing and sickly. Try them. 50c at V, O. Tracy's One by ono tho west tier of counties are voting tho bonds asked for the Gulf & Northwestern railway, says tho Coolidge Leader. Already Sherman, Wallace, Greeley, Hamilton, Stanton and Morton counties have voted bonds. In not ono has the proposition been turned down, and tho company ap preciates what has been done. Their sunoyors are now at work. Tho road will be pegun and completed as soon as possible. Tho 'inie is not far dis tant when wo will begiu to realize we were wise or foolisii in voting the bonds. Wo believe, however, the pso- plu did u wise act in voting tho aid. It has been rumored that the Great Rock Island is back of this venture, and should this prove to be a fact, you can bank on it that the roud will not only bo built, but it will be a through trunk line and a valuable acquisition toward tho fuluru development of Western Kansas. Greoly County Re publlcuu. Stung for IS Years by Indigestion's pangs triing many doctors and '00.00 worth of medicine in vain, B. F Ayscue, of Inglesidc, M C , at last used Dr. King's New Life Pills, and writes they wholly cured him They cure constipation, biliousness, sick headuche, stomach, liver, kidney and bowel troubles, -on at F. C. Tracy's. two great papers free A Chance to Get Three Great Papers Por the Price of One The great paper of tills community Is tho IIkualo. You must have this In order to gut. nil the home news. Tho great paper of Oklahoma is the wi:i:kia- Oklahoma state CAPITAL. This you-need to get all the news of Oklahoma as well as the general news of tho world. Tho great Farm Paper of Oklahoma is tho OKLAHOMA FARMER. If you are a farmer you need this great farm paper. It has boon greatly improved in appearance as well as matter. It has special writers in each depart ment of farm work and is filled with Information for farmers. The most successful farmer is tho one best Informed. Farming is as much a profession as any other calling and should be studied with the same lidcllty. We have arranged with the publish ers of these papers so that wo can mako you a free gift of the two for a year if you will pay all back subscription to the IlEttAM) and a year in advance. This offer applies to old and new sub scribers alike This is a rare chance to get tho two best papers published in tho State freo Address, The Ukhald, Beaver, Okla. 504if000i6f SEE I M. FRAZER Liberal, Kansas For Loans on Oklahoma Lands 0tsif04i0i-fi) Foley's DRINQ Is Pleasant and Effective CURES Constipation, Stomach and Liver Trouble. by stimulating these organs and restoring their natural action. Is best for women and chil dren as ORINO doe3 not gripe or nauseate. Laxat HOSIERY We secured 1200 pairs Men's, Women's and Children's Hose, Salesman's Samples, hough! so low we can offer hun dreds of pairs at less than wholesale. The regular 50c goods - 39c- The regular 25c goods - 19c The regular 20c goods '.- 13c The regular 15c goods - 10c Children's cloaks - $1.00 16 Women's Sweaters, white, all we could et 36 Boys and girls sweaters - ' - Another lot Ladies' Scarfs quote more prices, but Sulnorlbo at this olllco for "The Wichita Weekly Eagle," Kansas' greatest metropolitan weekly news paper. Only 25 cents a year. Sweet Wilmam An old buggy can bo mado to look like new by applying Gloss Bla?k Porma-Lac on the gearing. Sold by F. O. Tracy. Ono line of Information in yourhome paper may bo worth a life-time sub scription to you subscribe now ! Try the Herald job rooms with your next order for stationery. Send the Herald to a friend hi tho East or somo other place. Slates, tablets, chalk and all school supplies at Tracy's Drug Store. Subscribe for the Herald, $1.00. Rheumatic Pains "My mother is a great suf ferer from rheumatism, and Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills is the only remedy that relieves her." MRS. G. DAVENPORT, Royccficld, N. J. The pains of rheumatism arc almost invariably relieved with Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills. They also overcome that nervous irri tation which prevents sleep .be cause they soothe the nerves. To chronic suffers they are invalu able. Wlrcn taken as directed, they relieve the distress and save the weakening influence of pain, which so frequently pros trates. Many sufferers use them whenever occasion requires with the greatest satisfaction, why not you? They do not derange the stomach nor create a habit. Why not try them? Get a pack age from your druggist. Take it according t& directions, and if it does not benefit he will return your money. FOLEYSHONFIAR f tops tli courfb nd h !! lung 25c and $1.00 they wil sav e you DOCTOR NEWLON Surgeon LnKcnip, Oklahoma L. L. Long PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Calls answered in Automobile. Bcsi Ucnco Telephone, Number Twenty-five. BEAVER, - - OKLA Dr. J. A. Miller Resident Dentist Dentistry in all its branches. Plato work a specialty. Gold crowns and brldgwork. Beaver, - Oklahoma ' ' i t iwf ' n ' 1 1 x a t " s y It. E. Dickson, A. 8. Dlcksd , DICKSON & DICKSON attokxeys-at-law' BEAVER, . OKLAHOMA 0. C. WYBRANT. Land Attorney, Lawyer. 1st door cast of Land Oiiice. WOODWARD, - OKLAHOMA. W. A. BRIfiGS; i Land Attorney Lawyer 1st door east of Lanu Office WOODWARD, - OKLAHOMA DEAN & STEPHENSON ATTORNEYS Practice in all Courts. 'Land and Commercial Law a Specialty. HOOKER nnd WOODWARD. OKLA Post Office Hours Changed by order post master gen eral. Will take effect on and after February 1st, 1009, as follows: Lobby open from 7 A. M., to 6:30 P. M. Office open for business 7 :30 A. M. Hp 0 P. M. Sundays one hour nfter arrival of mail. Jko: R. Thomas, Post Master. FOLEYSHONEYTAR Cures Ooldii Prevents Pneumonia s l TfiS- 2.25 .65 meney - fl t I V' L H FRED C. TRACY. it Beaver, Okla.. u v