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m hn It i. .- v v. i i IH if r ' 1 p. - I Cf 1 v W ; M f i h '! iu. kl V hi I b G li It I! iii I hi r 1 1 i fcl - - i aa TI,D Beaver Herald y tfflf 0. 7WIM J, - - Publisher. PUBLISHED EVERY TUPBSDAY. atrelttbepotomcat Boar.r. Oklahoma, at iecon4 elasi nail matter. .Advertising rates made known upon application. Pries reasonable. Subscription Price, $1.00 a Year Twin .Mounds. (Crowded out last week) The excessivo heat of tho past few days was relieved today by a fine rain Mr. Dodson is in the neighborhood uii nis inresning machine. uoy nopper and family and J S. Johnson and wife attended quarterly meeting at Ivanhoe on Thursday, the Hal TU t t-n .. . . . ! -... ncv. jicuormiK, cr .shland nau cnarge of the services in the ab fecceoi vt. uurns, district superin tendent. A bountiful basket dinner was enjoyed at the noon hour. .crjuouy in me country went to the Kiowa and got plums and then be gan a sugar andean rubber crusade such as has not been known before. A good deal of broom corn was plant ed on stubble after the wheat was cut. Crop of all kinds nr lit!n.. t just now Don't forget tho Sunday School pic nic next Friday, the 29th. James W. Smith is taking some fine pictures with his new camera. Messrs Hoffmann and Gumm and their wives were invited guests at the uu.Brmt:r nome last Sunday after church. Mrs Debbie Young and sons Irvin nnd Justin, of Denver, expect to re turn to their Beaver county farm near Como this fall. Mr. and Mrs. H. H Martin, their on Russell and brother-in-law, E Booth visited at the Cha. Uaggerly home near here last Sunday M1Jm.d.BI,?tr ofMr-nn1 Mrs. M.T.Smith took first prize for girls Ell thenI?"0Wftrt,lja first for boy8 i," h? Ba, how at Hastings' grove This locality has some fine babies Mr. and Mrs Tm n..i .. . Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lee tSun Brother McRight preached at Gold- en last Sunday. ,. wlfo ."J; ter accompanied him. Mr. and Mrs. Baumgartnor attended church at Ivanhoe on Thursday. Brother Cdppedge will preach at the chool house next Sunday at 11 n m O.VCB-A-AVkkZ Prom the Crossroads I-nrmera are smiling this morning Good rain last night and weather cool. OUr hinC? flIt nOfl ma tioon .....Btl.J n ..- ..un in.ni HUIJIICU i wan one inch of rain in this part of I the country and is still rainine. Thf. looks fine to a fellow in Beaver county. Johnnie Bowors is enlarging his granary this week. Jesse Hail isbtiildirift ..- t... nnd granary and is painting them red. A good wheat crop makes a show in uns country, beveral new granaries and barns are being erected. Old Timer went th Trmn t....i. - -J..V. 4 UCOUDJl """J l'""K was nveiy. levators were doing rushing business n.th 6S cent ft heat. James Tavlorand fnmiif i,.rn . turned home from Beckham county where they have been since last Janu. ary. ' were glad to welcome them Oack to the iaml nf nlunlv it... .-r. . ........ j. uiiii SUIU the crops looked short in Beckham. He is going to nlaut hi fnrm rn ,.. . itiuru, wnere he raised n 8mll cotton crop. Mr. nnd Mrs. Stockwell is in our vi cinity from Kempton, Beckham coun ty. They are talking of locating among us. Mr Stock pll i n nmn. -:..- y, . - r.-t,'"- nv.Hissouri iarmer and we are clad to have such mon with us. Bro. Atherton. linnt;.t nn.i t.. regular appointment nt Anni,.i.. i.. Sunday and Sunday night and preach 1 a good sermon. Bro. Atherton is a young man and we pray God to bless nun in his efforts to do good. There will be a protracted meetiug held with the Aniilptnn nl,.,..i. i.. i.. --, I - '.u.t.ii UVIII- .....b umruay oeiorc the second Sun day in August to be conducted by the pastor, E. A. Atherton with lim. a assisting. May God bless their efforts. While the meeting will be conducted by the Baptists, everybody is invited to attend and take part and assist in the good work for It is needed In these l,arl- Old Timkk. John Bowers has rented the Stiles place for wheat and started In to list ing today but he said it was too dry to list. Teams and wagons are In demand In the N'ablsco neiehborhruvl M. ui, to haul wheat. Wheat is making 10 and 15 bushels to the acre, fair quality. Mr. and Mrs. Newell were called away to the east end of the county where one of their trnnHnMI!....., .. - uaaaai4ftv.il US not expected to live but It is hoped inn ii is no so oau as reported. Mrs. Elsie Wadell, formerly of this VlcinitV hut nntr nf T !,.-1 v - -r- - """'"'i nansas, Was ViJitinC with hnrnnnltt fJ 1 u-ih mer today aud will return to Liberal tomorrow. . Tnir. i -.. Public Sale (Crowded out last week".) Everybody is buav nlnnttnt, mot,,. and broomcorn. Mrs. Newell was on the sick list the first of the week. Walter Stout is right sick at present. ur. Anderson was dqwn in this neighborhood trying to get wheat haul ers today but farmers are too busy with their crsps to haul wheat. E. M. Miller, who has been in Buffa lo, Kansas, has returned home. His ramlly will follow soon. He is prepar ing to sow wheat this fall. Georco Whitmor nnri n.tr.. . Liberal, Kansas, today on business. T Will soil fn t. !. . i.i. -..." '"K'H'sfc muuer at 111V farm 1A m! nn.i . r. Ufir ,H iT .".." '-' ""c."' VeaJFr lahoma, on ' Monday, August 15th nt irntMin..i. . . . t .... .r,l-H ;..r.- ',B. wing ue Horses i norso 10 years old. weight 1300 i'u"""i ur e tu-yr-old, weight 12 0 -i;iT. o.'1''1 '"':- "". o-yr-oiu. "vihii, jvr . iiwin i.rp.mn a.n.i-A 9 mm u - " - ., -jfUIU "VllillL io: 1 inaro f.vr.fil.t .:i. rZiP mu efl-rwd, weight 900; 1 yearling mule; 1 mule colt. h Cows 1 yearling heifer; 3 calves? 1 year ling bull ; 1 red cow 4 years old ; ' ex tra good milch cows. Hops 1 brood sow; 4 shoata. Farming Implements 1 binder, feed or grain ; 1 double row lister: I ilnnlila.i-n... .. i. i . . one-horso wheat drill: 1 hnm.r! i three disc plow; 1 cultivator; 1 sti'r rintr nlnw? 9 f,, ,' . "" good as new ; 3 sets of work harness ; 1 set of single harness. Household Goods 1 sewing machine; 1 old-fashioned walnut .bureau; 1 good organ ;UdlninK table ; 2 good rocking chairs ; 7 dining . -..u.., utujwom wuii mat- tre and springs ; 1 No. 1 good cook stove; 1 good heating stove and other articles too numerous to mecion. TERMS: All sums of $10.00 and under cash in hand. 12 months time will be given on all sums over 110.00 , "- &'". "uiuuie noie oear- inff III no nnnt fw.tk ,1 s . $1 CIO Reward, $100. The readers o this paper will b pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded dieac that science has been able to cure in all ita stages, and that is Catarrh. Hsll'a 0.n,r,v ...;. is the only positive cure now known to me muun-Hi iraiernny. uatarrh being a constitutional treatment. Hall's Cn tarrh Cure is taken internnlly, acting directly upon the blood and mucous Btrovinc the fonrrtlntinn nf tho fticono.. and giving the patient strengh by building up the constitution and as sisting nnturn in rlnlm. ; ..u The proprietors have so much faith tn :. ....-T i . .. no uuraiivf powers mat tney offer One nunurea uoiiars torany cae that it fails to cure. Send for list of testi monials. Address: F. J.' Cns.vEV A Co., Tolono niit -w, W...W. aoiu oy uruggists, 75c. Tl 11.111. r. .. .... ' mtii s ramuy I'liia for con stipation. All Keystones, nfjr atono in an arch Is .a" key. ewn though the naine la usuall ap. pKcd to the center one. fTHE WORLDS GREATEST SEWING MACHINE W OI I-LJ-T- ....... fcMV3ni KUNNINfj 2 . J. W. WRRR. Pmi,l..i I'RIXK LAUQURI.V,Glhler JUIPQ nif n.. ti .,.,.... JAMKS H.CnABTBEE.Ass'tCaihler The BANK OF BEAVER CITY Capital $10,000 Surplus S3,500 Undivided Profits $3,497.64 'PhonaBanVNo.1 Reildence No. St amesBare, Frank Laughrin, J. W. Webb, S. A. Lauchrin. imr 10 per cent from date. 10 per cent TPi T, U r to leave C HCW llUUie on tor cash. 2o property to leave iiiciiiisci, unui terms are complied Free lunch nt mvin t w t Owner. Woolerv & Jonos'. Ai'n.tin! eers. A. D. Green. CIpfL-. DIRECTORS: v n m v. -irac , K. II. Loofbourrow Every Courtesy Extended 1 " ' ' TWTitSr oeaver Hardware and Fur niture Store Is the or.ly piate in tjje county where you can buy tho -INSURANCE SAFETY" gasolb e stoves. poo.n7, fr thp s,ake of ,? dollar or so, should one buy a cheap. '-AV PteMtructcd SawUne ovc? Why. when an "I2s'SUIi' a- Oh is a guarantee against accidents? "'IXSim vr-i." y?U V0".1 U U'S- "I1 In the mechanism. Tho WnfJ ' f ? saf? be.caU8e !t "as a patented automatic cut-off" to close the valves in case they are accidentlv onenrd or the burner flame is blown out. Whin cold-that 9 stove U not , use-the stand pipe is full of liquid gasoline. The float s eScaPe.tOp(Vndh0ld3theCUt-0fr Ught ,n 8cat' Gasoline cannot Tp put stvve in operation, burner is generated by an asbestos torch-stand pipe is heated, gasoline expands, float drops Cut.0iT opens, gasolind can now Hon-to burner.' When Zn ? turned ?n r Ut-' Sl andnPip qUW cools- asoline condense "rises n tube, carries ip float and closes cut-off. Valve is now abso lutely locked, Isn't thatsimple and safe? BEAVER HDW.&FURN. CO. Tjn Work a Specialty LAUKEMJE FRIENDS ACADEMY Oate, Oklahoma Approved by the leading" Colleges, Univbrsities and Normal Schools of Okla- j umu anu ivaiisas.. Courses o'i Studv: Academic. Normal. Atrriculture. Musir. Sewing Machine Co L Bib,ical c. , . wu I fatrODg Faculty of College aad University Graduatea. School year open St. LOUIS, Mo. beptember 12th, 1010. 3 For furtiVer information address C. F XLOW, Ph. D.f Principal 11 KUHINING NEWUHML l li frpnTranteltheraVlbrntlneShnltli. nntnn. Shuttle or a Hlnirle ThilSrt'r?.1-,,Uei.Vry Sewlug Mnchltio write to "'C,J THE HEW HOME 8EWINQ MACHWE COMPANT Oranrjc, Mass. J Our euantr neter rum out hJl by authorized dculcra only run SALS BY iiUaA iiil,Liij,L l-i ill, liiiiluLiiiui. .,. i. ., HERES GOOD nxrw "MM'"WliMWilWMaMWaailM"WiWWaaiMIM1M,MMt The Collyer-Goodnigbt Suppfv Csmpanvf Eiiiire Stock of Dry Goods, Clothing-. Shoes. F aH!0' o fi... hands of the Cash Realization Co. of W,i,n h 1 , tS hurn,Sh'ngS, Notions, .tftc, IS HOW in te stock one-half by August 13th, 1910. The Sale is on the p ""i " PS'tiVe istruct'io!, to reduce t'his mammoth $20,000 dreds of Bargains which await your coming. Hurrv' ..JSnZ)'1' We iUote y'ou on.V a tew of the many nun- -v i i - - w Dry Goods ?1 W Ulack Silk i.00 Messalin Silk ., 55c Suain Silk -5c Wash Goods . . , lCc Percales iOc Ginghams . All Calico $100 Table. Damask 60c Table Damask I5c Crash Toweling . . .i. .....t k ....... t'Sc 70c 30c 10c lie 71'n 0c I 75c Shirts 7Pc I IOc Gauie Vosts I 11.00 Union Suits 1IU Clothing W)c ITmlerwcar 11.00 Shirts One Lot Men's and Boy', Shoes worth up to tf.ao choice, $,.50 Extra Special Sale Every day. Come Hi!2L!HL morTyoTSve li tn ir?litnM kl .a I . -....amiiSSi, noiions, lite. Cnn,;n , ,,.. i ?22.00Suit7 ui'wwicu mine 5aie o, i IC50a ""' n ., . o OUUCS) 1 7.C0SU!; .. ': 0c FriHV Anm.nt C I I au tl Pel J o 3l 0l") MOW Shoes and Orf.,. n I ,uo fnco y a. Ill: tO 4 p. HI. I ,-8Shoc and Oxfords.... I I 3-eo Shoes and Oxfords MO I - : a .. -. 15c Hoso. .8"o8e., fc 60c Neckwear " 3.09 Gonns. Dr.M C1.,. . I uwonQ&nd Oifni. ;;::--:::: -K '--' ,-25mm--.' u wxiords.... u 'WlTublng. Everything White. Cash Realization Co., Selling i One Lot i . t 3.00 Shoes and Oxfords. ,- jExtra low prices on everything White ""..n,, 0xr0nli , I L-es, Embroideries, Flouncings T, fi n .vi c. . . cook: nU'panu V.'vvr.-jy;;'; J.0O? nee Pants.. V, '""' W 'ants 3-00' Pants )... 'CO pnnfa 5l(y J Hats '..".y.... . . . . . . . $17.-10 12.38 6.08 . 5.60 5.18 3.PS 2.10 3.10 2.10 1.10 4.40 0c MOcShoee Polish. I r The Great Event "GRAB SLE" FRIDAY, AUGUST 12th Friday, August 2tli, 3 to 4 ' P ra n i rti.. . . . t U whu uuiir uniy. asic aDOL ,l " Geo. A. Huckeby i Change Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoos, f v . ' . I .1 aHJpc' anH fiorif'c CneliiriiTCA i 4 Jil $rf r Englewood, Kans 'jU ''" '' " r ' ." ' . " ----zr: