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The Beaver Herald Official Co. Paper. MAUDE 0. THOMAS, - - Pubthhtr. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. C ,lrl U xmvt&e it Bttr, OUafceau, umow1(1hbIuim Aittrtlilnj rt mA Vew bjoi ' appBeatte. Prir ras.blr. Subscription Price. SI. 00 a Year Official Directory Dili. Jose R II. Looiboarro. Joh A. SfohD Job Sim: U. II. Wrht. Geo. H. Heal;. Jofcs E. Swains Om. .Kltf. C -TftOKarf t O Clerk Cav-Jo!; Oa.;Sfrf. CHr f 9ttt. CMrt CteAet O-Cwri SfceraV ES- rf D4i SrreTr O. F. Pntett, j Miff Mae Ma;- H.D. PVtu. II M fesHck Otar Oardser Cw.ilKiL A-II Fox. Ivaufc Om- 3d DUf A. A. Hajill, ZimvimA. Cms. Si Diss. W. . Vasdebcrsr. Cweh. Morgan Back To Congress. Majority in primary about 4, (OX Cougreisman Dick T. Morgan let immediately after ifce primary for Washington to rrsumbsdaties there Although Mr. Morgan was In the di. trlet buttwo weeks, be u anxious to gixe hit attention to many iraportan mtttert pending before Congress. Con grrssman Morgan teem to hare car ried every county In the Second Con gressional Diitrict, and the officii! coantof the diitrict will no doubt give him a majority of orer four thomand Mr. Morgan wa highly gratified orer liis're-eomlnatlon by ueh a substantial majority. He desires to sincerely thank the Republicans of the Second District for ibis additional honor, and feels ior that hit record li such as will meet with the approral of the elector of the Second Congressional Diitrict, and It confident of re-e'ection in No Ternber. The following ii the total rote in each county in the Diitrict. excepting Texas county. These figure are not offkial count will not probably change the rote verv much either way, except that Texas county will probably In crease Mr. Morgan' already majority. -. Morgan Darling. Alfalfa 70S .. 465 Heavier -32 .. 78 Maine 030 . . 3-'8 Caddo ,... 027 ... 020 Canadian....? j.. 443 .... 302 Cimarron 72 . . . 4 Ciiter fil3 -. .287 Dewoy 3S9 .. .. 80 Kill '-I21- .. . m Harper 221 .. . 30 Major 707 . .231 Oklahoma 2121) 1C33 Woods 080 ... 101 Woodward 171 -. . 100 8308 4491 Morgntt'a majority, 3001 SEWSj0t& rOTtf r Z?K-'y?7' CTY Twin .Mounds. Aug. 3d. Mm. Roy Hopper and child ren went to Sliattuck ysterday where Ruth and (If raid will enter school next Monday. Roy will batch on .the (arm in their absence. Mrs. Maey was finite sick tho first of thi) week but I belter now. Leslie Cone, Evory llooth and A W. Mcplii'g are pulling broouicorn for Harry Junes today. Fred Hayless ran a sliver of wood in to his leg so deeply while jumping up on tho broomcoru rack he was obliged to call on Dr. Buckmaster on Thursday to have it removed. Fred says It marie Mm "grit his teeth." Mrs, Wlnpaugli, who has been stay ing with Mrs. J, A. Howe tho past two weeks, will return to her homo todaj. Mrs. Howu's health is Improved. The, young people of Sunset surpris ed Earl and Mil Lily Hudson at their bo.no near Marengo. Tuesday night. Frank Smith is suffering with tooth ache. He had tho tooth extracted a few dajs ago but has the ache left yet. Mr. and Mri. Walter Girton were visiting at the Leonard Girton and Roy Hoppor homes Inst Sunday. Mrs. Gir ton and Mrs. Hopper are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Will Mathews attended church at Twin Mounds last Sunday. JlMnnd Mrs. II. H. Martimson Rus oil; Leslie Cone and Evory Booth wej3 delighted guests of 0. M. Gumm and wife at a watermelon feast last Sunday evening. Messrs. Klepper and Baumgartmr old tholr cattle to a Mr, Perkins. vthe first of the week. -l-styt-r Frank m.tb H looking (or broom ' cm hand i for next Monday. Dr Seelej'f man, Mr. Martin of !. feme It fa the neighborhood tbli week Oaeeaa lookout moit any time in the day and tee teams going to 1-avernr with wheat or returning leaded with good for tome of the wrMern teres Sot bad btiiineii. that kind of frirght sg. Plenty of Cillers these day at Belle Meade peaeh orchard. Oxca A Wair. Uncle Ezra Says. "It don't take rnor'n a gill ut effort to git folks into a peek of trouble" and a little neglect of constipation, bilious, neis. iisdigeitlo-n or other Mrer derange meat will do the same. If ailing, take Or. King's New Life Pills for quick re Mills. Easy, afe. sore, and on! 29 eeats at Fred C Trey'. Kiowa Flash Llzht. OtlS Oeeal went to Larerne Wed aetday fir eoal to threih with. Ollie has about ICO acre of grain U thresh this fall. Mfci Maude Oseal and sister Rose. asd Mri O. V. Oneal went down on Msraraoth Creek, in Texas to get wild grapes, of which there seems to be an abti&daDee, and sueb large clusters They bad a three days outing and re tursed hosoe with all tbey could bri..; Dea't worry, avoid too much Ice water, eat cooling foods, eat meats sparingly, let up on greaiy foods or thote containing a Urge per cent of fat. These are good bot weither ruler When you feel like complaining ol the hot, sticky weather, just let your mind run back to last winter, when you had to battle with six feet i-f snow to get out of the house, and your hands felt like solid chunks of ice before you got to your office or store. Remember how you pulled your old fur cap down orer jour ears and bent your head to the sweeping tiorlh wind? Ten t" one you longed for the good old hot dajs of July and August then, just as you are longing for the crisp days of January now. Oh! We are never sat isfied witn the weather; we are always complaining; but that is the way the world goes. One of the biggest events this fall in the State will bv pulled off at Beaver, in Northwest Oklahoma, on September 17, 18, 19 and 20 It is freely predicted that fully 20.000 people will flock Into the c'ty that week to whoop things up and have a good time The people of Beaver County know that when its Chamber of Commerce crowd of Bea rer says there is going tu be a good time (or them, they go with tho ex pectation of having one princely time, they have never yet beendlsappolnted. Sow that we have put you next to something good, see to it that you pack your little old grip and hike down to Beaver town on tho above days. Take the wife and kiddies along, for there is going to be something doing all the time for every member of tbe family. even to a dog race, so bring along the family cur. You Kansans who like to be shown, take the choo-choo for Bea ver and stay there till things are at an end. Did you get that? Thousands or dollars In big juicy prizes will be hung on the tree of victory for all those who compete for It, and everyone will havt a chance to get a crack at the coin, for there will be some event you, your mother, your wife, your grandmother, your grandfather, or the kids, can en ter, and theietiy win back their ex penies. At night a grand review with a background of red fire and pyrotech nics will be the piece de resistance of tho "Whoop 'em up" week." Gel your grip and take the trip ! The good it will do you will save thousands of dollars on doctor's bills. What do we are If the doctors do starve? Let's go to Beaver Sept. 17th to 20th. Cutey Valentine took a day off last Thursday and went to Laverne to see the chno-ohoo come in. He brought bick a load of coal to thrash with. Red Martin was in Madison Friday having some repair work done on his well machine. Mr. Darling went to Shattuck Sun day to take his son Orin In, who has a job at Oklahoma City as stenographer, and will leave for that place at once. At last the thresher have got Into neighborhood not only une,'but sev eral of th'm. A D. McGuIro and family arrived horns Friday from Modlcinu Lodge. Kansas, where they have been visiting for the past three weeks. W. D. Parker, wife and baby went to Ivanoe Saturday to see Dr. Markley. Don Hughes got back from Shattuck Friday evening. Don says those Shat tuck girls are sure Jolly good girls. But then, Don, we have better ones hero on the Kiowa, don't you think? Mrs. Art Howe has been very much under the weather for the past week. This hot weather, and all kinds of work to bo done, is causing lots of very tired and overworked women here of late. About 30 ycung people- and a few older ones gathered at the home of J, N Oueal last Sunday to do Juiticu to the lusclpus melons that seem to thrive so well on the Oneal iarm. To mr that everybody was satisfied with mel-l otis is a mild way of expressing it. Mri A N. H anddaughter were visiting Mr. Hcres fitters tbe tbrre Mine Hughrs. at Bearer the fint of the week. Alt ait a Pen. The .Men Who Succeed as heads of large enterprises are mm of great energy. Sueees. todsy. de mands health. To ail is to fail. It's utter folly for a tr in to enddre a weak, run-down, half alive condition when Electric Bitters will put him right on bis feet in short order. "Four bottles did me more real good than any other medicine I ever took," writes Cfeas. B Allen, Sylvania, G., "After years of suffering with rheumatism, liver trou ble, stomach disorders, and df rangd kidneys, I am again thanks to Electric Bitters, sound and well " Try them. Only f cento at Fred C. Traej's. date. II C. Mathers left the 30th for New ton, Kansas, where he expest-d to meet a niece he bad Dot seen for 35 years. From there he expects to go to Benton, Eldorado and Wichita, Kimas, and Enid and Carmen. Okla.. before his return, if bis health permits. Dr. Kylood has returned after a two weeks vacation. Mr. Hamberg his moved bis bouse into town and is now a rtsident of Gate. Gate Sunday School has been chang ed to morning at 10 o'clock. Dr. Hall is tbe new doctor who has moved to Gate, and his son will soon put in a stock of drugs. We surely give them a hearty welcome. One of the newest thing in Gate is the new street lights. Mr. Murphy's new building isalmott completed. S. R. Mott has returned from a trip .to Missouri, perfectly satisfied with Beaver county. Mrs. Parker, of Sweetwater, is visit ing her sister, Mrs. PeariLongmore. Little Harry Lee is recovering from a severe attack of mumps. Noonehid any idea where he gut thera, but be had attended a party given at his borne the 30th of August In honor of Miss Corlnne's 14th birthday, at which 38 guest were In attendance, some of whom will perhaps know were they gut the mumps. Ice cream and cake were served. Corinne attends two Sunday Schools, and her clan in each school, including the teachers, weie p-eseit. She received many nice pres ents, among which was a gold watch from her Uncle i.'arry, a birth-stone ring from Aunt Amanda, two dollars from Grandpa, and a real live pig that ctn squeal. A son of Asa Kewkirk got his Irg broken by a wagon turning over on him when they were moving the Ham burg house. It was thought at first that he was dead, and was unconscious for quite a while. He Is getting along all right at this writing. An article that has real merit should in time become popular. That such is the case with Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has been attested by many dealers. Here Is one of them. II. W. Hendrlckson Ohio Falls, Ind.. writes, "Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is the bestfor Coughs, colds and croup, and is my best seller." For sale by all dealers. Clear Lake. Most all the wheat Is thrashed in our vicinity, and much brush pulled and in stack. The seeders are to n to be out. Many crop are passing expectations. The Odd Fellows will give an enter tainment on the evening of Sept, 7th. E. A. Macy, of Marengo, has justly earned the title of "Broomcorn King." He will Jiave n'ar eighteen tons. He is not near done pulling, going over some the second time, and has 14 acres not yet touched. Harry Junes has 0 acre of his many acre that at a conservative estimate will make two tons of extra brush. Harry is one of the young men who I making good on a Beaver county farm. Ira Schwayer has nearly all of his brush pulled. He is about the first to get done pulling. Ed Lane is running three cultivators laying by his crop and putting ground in readiness for wheat. ' At Sunday School no. one In the Bible clas was present August 73th except teacher and superintendent. No class meeting, The box supper was a very slim af fair. People too busy in broomcorn and threshing. A do; belonging to J, Howe tried to bite Edward Lane's infant son. The dog Is dead from the effects of a bullet in hi head. E. A. Macy Is nearing completion of broomcorn pulling only 8 acres out of- 80 yet to pull. One of his men has put in 17 day puulling. The anticipated drouth of 14 days is on, to the regret of many of our late broomcorn men. Crops aro needing rain at this date Aug. 29. The harvest i great, but help is scarce. Prica of day labor $1.50 to $2.00. Harry Jones is long on crop and short on help Mrs. Jerry Holderman has her hands full harvesting her broomcorn crop. Mock of it is late, and it i feared that I frost will get some of it. Many are pushing their harvesting, as wheat sowing will soon be on, and ground drying fast. Several buyers were out, but only oe offer so far as the writer knows, I2U CO was offered acd refused. Most farmers expect I150.CO for good brush Many are ready for the seeder. Moit all in our vicinity desire to haul to La- verse or Knowles. Mrs. E. A. Macy, who for three days was very sick, Is up again. No providentiat hindrance, T. L. How will start for Colorado Sept. 3rd, to be gone about two weeks. What We Never Forget according to science, are the things as sociated with our early home life, surh as Bucklen' Arnica Salve, that mother or grandmother used to cure our burns, boils, scalds, sores, skin eruptions, cuts, sprains or bruises. Forty years of cures prove it merit. Unrivaled for piles, corns or told sores. Only 26 cenW at Prea C. Tracy's. Home Creek. Here we are again and crops are look ing fine in thit part of the county I wouldn't ask for a better place to live than old Beaver county if we can just get plenty of rain. Ed Twentiwr got hurt pretty bad one day this week while Ermal Barker tried to start up their gasoline engine and the crank flew and hit Ed in the fore head ann knocked bimdown. C. B. Barker nnd W. A. Barker took a load of wheal to Forgan last Satur day for John Russell. It looks good to see a railroad in old Beaver county. Fred Wilson bought some hogs from Mr. Gracr one day last week. Cliode Haskell and wife will start bick to their Colorado farm in a lew days to take care of their fine crop. Mrs Gracy sUyed with Mrs. W. A Overton but week. Mr. Gracy made a trip t Liberal last week. C. 3. Leisure attended church at C.":-i Reads school house last Sunday nigit- 3. E. asd Orville Wilson are helping Jira Kirker and Ed Twentier seed broe9rs this week. Waller Baich has got some fine peaches. Who said there wau't any froit in etd Beaver county? Everbody cxitd bare fruit if they would put it out. Leonard Hobb and Yern Sanders pulled broomcorn for C. B. Barker one day last week. Some of the farmer are ffxlng to sow a big wheat crop and, some aie pulling broomcorn. Wages are good in this neck of the woods. Anyone wanting work just come to old Beaver county. They pay from 11.10 to $2.50 per day for work. 'Lots of wheat is going to Forgan The train will have to hurry up and haul some of it out so they can buy more. Everything Is full and some on the ground. Running up and down stairs, sweep ing and bending over making bed will not make a woman heathy or beautiful. She must gst out of doors, walk a mile or two every day snd take Chamber lain' Tablet to improve her digestion and regulate her bowels. For sale by all dealer. Madison. Aug. 10. Hot and windy but good for pulling broomcorn. Mr. Grant McCread t nd Earl Hood were called back to Alfnlfa county to see their mother, who was reported very ill. We trust they found her murh improved. The gentle breezes are turning a brand new windmill fur Mr. Mansfield now day. Robert Miller and Ray and Wilfort. Reld aro helping A. B. Grace prill broomcorn this week. Broomcorn Icoka fine in this part of the country. Mrs. Reld, who has been extremely ill, Is able to be up again at this writ ing. Rev. Shrout preached at the Sand creek school home Sunday at 11:30 o'clock a. m., to quite a large crowd. Mr. L. A. Curtis and Miss Bessio Reed returned home Friday from a three weeks visit with their two sister in Colorudo. Mr. and Mr. James Oneal and fam ily were visitor at the Welter home Sunday after Sunday School, Little Ellis Miller, from Shattuck, I pending a few weeks with hi brother Robert. Elli says lie would rather live in the country than In town. We hear John North Is back again. There seems to be some, attraction In Heaver county for John. We wonder what it is? Quite a crowd of joung folks nsseru bled at the Valentine home Sunr",ay and all report a pleasant time. While Mrs. Al Francis and bahy and Edwin were calling at a neighbor last week the team became frightened at nn automobile and after breaking loose ran a mile before being caught. For tunately Mrs, Kranoi and baby were utIH In the Tiouso and thus avoided be ing hurt. Bcsr Dee. Costs You Nothing When Idle Almost Nothing When It Runs WHEN anIHC engine is at work, it is the cheapest dependable power you can use; when not working it costs you nothing. It will work just as hard at the close of the day as at the start will work overtime or all night just as readily. It is ready to work whenever you need it; always reliable and satisfactory- You can use an I H C Oil and to pump water, to run the wood saw, cream separator, churn, grindstone, washing machine, feed grinder, corn husker and shredder, en silage cutter, or any other farm machine to which power can be applied. I H C oil and gas engines are constructed of the best materials; built by men who know what a good engine must do; thoroughly tested before leaving the factory- They are made in all sizes-from 1 to SO-horse . power; in all styles vertical and horizontal, rJr and water cooled, portable, stationary and mounted on skids, to operate on gas, gaso line, naphtha, kerosene, distillate or alcohol. Kerosene-gasoline tractors, 12 to 45-horse power. ' Ask thelHC local dealer to show you an I H C engine and explain each part, or write for catalogue and full information. International Harvester Company of America (incorporated; Hutcliinjon Kana. I H Ci5rIc Bare an The numrtt iftM ni-i i f.tk ? of chirtr to alt, the best on better larmlne. I( you have anr worthy Ques tions concernlnc tolls. croDS. land dralnare. Irrl- J!. '?fler.ftf.niecurlnaulrles specific Bulldlnt. Cblcaro. r. HHHBHKsHBEati LUMBER Coal - Cement LUMBER BUILDERS' SUPPLIES. PAUL W. LIGHT & COMPANY, Liberal, Kas. - - Forgan, Okla. A Square Deal and the Right Price. Camp Creek The hot weather still continues. Earl Wise, Dick Wycou. Wiley Hen- driek, Don Berry nnd Walter Horsfortt made a trip to Lavorne aiter lumber for Earl. "Wise' ne,v house. Jim Utalneant) son Charley, of May, are i Jtlng frir nda In this vicinity. Jes act King Snd family left Friday for Artuisas wlwre they will inako their futoru hPiuc. Sam atarcOier and Ills Peiirl Hen urick toolc illruier with Miss Pearl Amci Sunday. Oscar Gardner and family -spent Sat lirriav nlcht and Kiindav with R It. S'.edmann. Mr. and Mr. Hevrington Jeft Tues day for their home near Oakwood after n wpek's visit wit) , irienda nnd relative hi mis vicinity. ' John Magalas.' ir and family of Engle wood visited w th D. O. Hendrlcai and family. , D G. Mend' int. unit family recentlv moved Into t) ,eir new reidence. News il C ..,., i th Mrrxinnndent I buy pull! nc broomcorn. The Libo rai Hardware Company ha moved to,- the South lde,Liberal,'Kan sas. P-ESj U Tnos. W. Gw. fagga i jjT 1 I Gas Engine ) Inlormilloti obtainable VjflvTl liters, etc-piakerourlnaulrlrs specific m to I H C&ervfee. Bureau. Harvester llcaro. USA ! State or Onto, Citv or Tolido, l.l'CA CountV. J Frank J. Cheney makes oath that ho i senior partner of tho firm of F. J. Cheney &. Co., doing business In the City of Toledo, County and State afor -said, and that said firm will pay t" e sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of CaUrrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall Catarrh Cure. Fhank J, Giiknet. Sworn to before in 6 and subscribed in my presence, this dth day of De:e Ti ber, A. D. 1683. (Seal.1 A.W. Gleasok, Notary Public,' Hall' Catarrh Cure i taken inter nally, and Acts directly on the bload ami mucous surface of the system. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO, Toledo, 0. Sold by all Druggists, 75a. Tiake Hall' Family Pill for contl- piitaon. I lirop Head Sewing Machine with full set bf attachments, guaranteed for'lO years, 113.65 cash, at Liberal Hardware Oo'f. C-5tf w Lonni and Insurance, I have wha'i you want John W. Svagc, 11 ret build ing east of Court House. . 9 -A