a j r4fjm 'Vfcww 'f U '" " ".- , u . u "t fc 'A45 ' "f ri K"3 m ''i .rf.j& ? ER J. ,?. . ''' . ' s. rl -vi -wit tli iV.-y -V' t " ' v" " " OldNt Oklikoai Nevspapar RoDUbllcin for Principle VOL. XXVI. BEAVER, BEAVER COUNTY. OKLAHOMA. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. 1912. No f $ u HERA l j-.si Mf Vj" :,!(.,- .XiB'"jKBt' iW df Y,i' Z '.. XlXn A 'ft". H h t X F'J. " ', ". ." I ' 1 nun 1 'ii. jeetvty etyle tot afreet wear, et a 4dstxtyl tot ares, you'lTm! WeW ef ewa ta d rfmWBw Z&Mkf. SHOES bceem tlu mM poplr U V i4ec m Aauc. la rcry way yeuK tU k & btt u& roaaa dt val. Cem kaaascekowMNtyttMtolM atrdy fittca n aa Aameu LaJy Saec, ana how quickly you m b(mm year acy nwa ear &aj Wi4ekeIFItaadWiatertyU.. ' Of both American Lady and American Gentleman Shoes. AMERICAN LADIES SHOES AMERICAN OESTLEMAN SHOES The BEAVER MERCANTILE CO. HEARD AR0UNDTOE CORNER. Satoerlbe forTac Bsirita IIbbalo. Oalf IXO Par Year. If you want Iiuurasce, or a loan on yaurUrm, eall ob or write Will G. FieUi. 4.11 tC Mr. Claud T. Smith and children rr tnrntd Sunday from an extended visit with relatlrM in Maryland. Money to loan on farmi. See John W. SavaKo, flrst building cut or the Court Houm. The Liberal Hardware Company has moved to the 8oath aide, Liberal, Kan- M. 8-22 tf Thoj. W. Paw. Co. Supt. John E. Swain) and L. B. Tooker, of Forgan, vltifd home folka at Blue Mound nrer Sunday. P. & 0. Canton dle. wood boxea. hard alien, balanced tongue, no seek welfhL Liberal llardwure Co. 8-22 tf TadiWGAW, "Where the heart ipeaka the Ilea are dumb'-Are we to Infer that tfali ia the Aattte of eo many dummieeT Loam and iBfuraneo, I Lave what you wast. John W. Sae. Srat balld la ett of fMf House. Waterloo Boy gaaollne engtne, tira pie, atrona and low priced. Liberal Hardware Company. 2 tf . Tnoa. W.Oaw. Francii Baeke Piano Tuning: nd Sepalrlng. All Work Guaranteed. t-5 8-19 Beaver, Okla. Drop Head Bewlag Machine with'full et of attachment, guaranteed for 10 yean, II3.W cash, at Liberal Hardware Oo'. rfJi tf Frank Lausbrln and wife returned Tueeday from Ezeetiior 8prlogf,'Mo., where they had been for the benefit of Mra Laughrln'a health. She waa Im proved whn ahe left the Springe, but the trip home waa hard on her, and the k set mw feelfng eo: well. We truet tht aay eeea lapreve.' )NTRAOTa DKED8, MORT- GAGB8 k LEASES BRAWJt: AtMtraeta Sxaaalaed. ; WWT AawTRAOTgfaapUr made. OWmmi ReaeeaaUe. V'l ttuiui N.wfttti far'leaat xaaea- f a u0 WeWi NN Wft Wf ' m '-r. ... . . T Jmmr m i "r7 mmmmT wjim .m.,avavranaai saatai as mm - w aliaar rtaitalr Itawi .mi rmm W ."Vrrtf-T..? 925v 3H90f 350 35v 4v9a 450 SA9 Call at RoberUon'a Millinery Store forButterlek patterni. tf For Hail Insurance, aee Will G. Fielda. I represent the St. Paul. ; 4-11 ti Quick Money, Easy Terms. Apply to John W. Savage, J art . aeroas the bridgy" for yourjarm Iiaaa.- Boax To Mr. and Mn. John L. T. Reeves, a fine girl baby, Wedaeaday, September 11th. P. A O. Canton diem, wood botes, hard oilen, balanced tongue, no neck I weight. Liberal Hardware Oil. 8-a tf Tnoa. W. Gaw. MrsjO. P. Parke and little daughter Velma arrived Honda; from Benton, Kansas, for a visit with her elite. MUs Erma Crabtree, and brothers J. K. and J. A. Crabtree and other relatlvea. For Sate Twp good milch eowa with calves by their sides. Both excellent milk stock. One a Jeney and a No. 1 cow. Inquire of A. G. Thomas at Car ter Tracy Hdw. Store. tf The Beaver Hdw. A Furn. Co , have had the south side of thrdr building ar tistieally decorated with an attractive sign this week. It shown up well and is a ise advertisement. Keff'a restaurant has a neat sew menu bulletin' painted in attractive style", placed conveniently in their es tablishment. It helps In figuring out what one wants to eat and the "cost lvitj,rrof tame. Rev. Chas. B. Leeer arrived In Bea ver last Saturday from Mtaouri to take charge of the pMtorr.te of the Presbyterian Church. He will conduct services at that edifice regrilarly each Sunday, morning and evening, In the future. Wesley lilbbs, of Clear creek, and nephew Clarence. Hlbbi, of Beaver, who have been as Hot Springs, Arkan sas, for several v.eeki, returned home Friday greatly benefitted from their atay at that iamous health resort and use of Its ruedlctlnal water. J. R. OrabUreo, who left Beaver about a yar agti and during that time visited, -many point in Kansas and Mis souri 'and Journeyed to the Pacific Coat,eturad Monday to agala take up hie reeldeBee ia Beaver county, lie la looking-,! iat hearty and at If the world had ear ted him well. Mr. and Kin. Albert Finley, the lat ter a slstetj or Met. J. R. Norton, ar rived the pe. atweek from Arksntas oa a visit to f eUVvea and te seek a leea- eawea. v,r. rrialey baa beea a e eW 4ee fee a number of yean, eae f tteeted a nestrloa In the Rea eRWe. We aee eJ4 te wel- it, ttwa Mn- FlttJef te ear eetf . A Uw Political MetHInjj. Ilea. Die T. Morgan spoke at the eeart hours In Beaver last night to a Urg auaienee. Tito Ladles Cornet Band furatehed rome splendid tnutlo for the oeeaslon, whleh was highly ap preciated hy lovora of harmony. Dick T. Morgan has represented the people of the 8eeoad District in Con. greea eo long, and has visited every earner of this county to often, that everybody knows him, and, what U better, most everyone likes him and. while he cannot be called "a silver teegued orator," yet everybody like to hear htm. He has a way and manner of placing a subject before anaudlence which leaves no doubt of his meaning, and gives the impression that he i honest and earnest In advocating any measure which he believes is for the benefit of the people In the district be represents. Mr. Morgan ta bow serving the lat year of hit second term as Member ol Congress from this District, and he has most certainly rendered good service to the people be representa. We doubt It any other man could have secured aware favors for his constituents than he has for the people of this District. He has been watchful of our Intern ts, and lost no chance to secure favors we asked from the government. In order to make n success In ary publla position, experience is atwajs a valuable asset. Dick T. Morgan ha now had nearly four years of expert enee In Congressional work, and wr oanuot consistently throw away thr value of that experience While many of us may differ from him In political faith, yet we cannot deny the fact that while he hat been In Congresa he ha been the representative of all the peo ple, regardless of political affiliation. Even If a member of Congress could be elected by any ether political party than the Republican, the new member could not be of as much benefit to all tae people of the district at the man wttohas served the people faithfully for four yean In that position, and knotva the crooks and turn of getting a bill aeeeptea ana pusnea uy u.e proper committee. The best thing the voters of th's Congressional District can do for them- selvrs Is to go to the polls on the flth of November and cast their ballots for Dick T. Morgan for another term a Representative In Congress. The Fair in Progress. TheBeaver County Fair is in pro gress In Beaver this week, and every thing looka favorable for a most suc cessful meeting. For a time it wa feared thLt rain, which hung on u te na.rJously, would spoil the whole affair, but Tuesday afternoon tho element abated, and now conditions are most favorable. Everything Is going off In good shape, a large crowd is in attend ance, aed the exhibits and attractions are exceeding the expectations of even the most optimistic. A detailed description of the entire meeting will be given lu next wrelV iitBAU). The Implicit confidence that many people have In Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea- Remedy 1 founded on their experience In the ue of that remedy and their knowledge ol tbe many remarkable cures of colic, iltarrlioea and dysentery that it has nllected. For sale by all dealen. Dr. C. J. Lukcns Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat SpeelalUt. of Enid, will be at the White House hotel, at Beaver, Thursday, Septem'xr 26Ui, for one day only. It you have tore eyes, cataracts, need glates, or have any trouble with your rye, ears, nose or throat, be sure and see him fur this will be his only visit. 9-19 lw MIsa Buta Wilson, who hat been a guest at the home of her aunt and unole, Mr. and Mn.O.J.Loofbojrrow, for tome time, returned to ber homo at Gage Th'ursday of last week. Mn. Lttofboarrow accompanied her for a thort visit with her brother C, W. Wil ton and family. Saturday afternoon a "Sheeney" ped dler with hit tongue hung In the mid dle, loose at both endt and well oiled, MtBdiwitad an auction aaleof drv eoodt oa the street eerar, He told tbe fiflHftt and at a good profit for the raot jpPp far maea ef the ttatT he offered for sale j weaa't wersk carrying home. At a rule, It dea't pay te patronise these J 1 Mraala (7) teiee tee Mttea even though the aRereetsasa ef aa aactlea tale are aiaJI 'ats a-fiL- aM tariisjVtV 1fea tJFWtHs"""sl sT""eT"""""tBe""t7"tP""""f eV t"""""I"tT " a. u. iij-Brf-saJadtaJ ayfJa wj-At tMnt"ttltirl xa-1 J'W'ltW CjptttBB--a Ba-Btasjsji "ayraa-tBaav Basa---ra m Bible School Convention. Notwllhstamllnx th dlarerab1e ne nf ttit. wrather KstunUy and Sunday, v h ch prevented tiianyr de'e. gates from nttendlng, a it)o,t pruflta ble and fntortalnltig trlon of the an nual Convrutlon of the Christian llllile SchouU of Beaver County was held at the Christian church, at Heater, on Uue day. State Kupertntendent Gilliam wa here and took a prominent part In the doing of the convention. County So perintendent V. A. Sharon, alo L. I. Shaw. pasor of the Braver Church, and It. It. Coffey, pallor of the Elm wood and Kokomn Churches, wereal wld awake to the occasion, and up and doing to make the elon a succeu. Special rnutto for the occasion wa rendered by Mis Cleo Miller. Mrs. W. T. Quinn. Mrs. It, P. ltuell. Mn. W. H.Thoma. and the Braver 0rchetra, all of which wa greatly appreciated, ane added much to the interest of the convention. A basket dinner, Sunday, war an other feature of the session which wa heartily enjnyrd by all and proved em phatically that this gathering was i.o exception to the rule, when it comes to devouring good things to eat. The convention ciosrd with an en thusiastic servicn Suuday night which was largely attrnded. Follatting atr the retolutlons adopted: RESOLUTIONS. To the Beaver County Christian Biblr School Convention assembled at Bra ver. Oklahoma, September 15, 191?. We, your Committee on Resolution. beg leave to report as follows: let. ItEvnvtti: That we recognise the necessity and hnpo'tance of a pro- grelve modern Itlbli School, and ac knowledge tho worthy rfforis of Coun ty Supt. Sharon, aided by Elder Sha and State Supt. Gilliam to promote tho growth and interest of the same, and wn recommend that the conven tion extend a vote of thank to them for their faithful service. 2nd. That we sincerely thank the promoter of our National School for the Front Rank School, they hate reached a a standard of school excel lence, 3rd. That we appreciate the Chris tian spirit 1th winch the good people hare cheerfully eiitettalned the con vention and its delegate. -3th. That we acknowledge the kind ly favors of the Hearer Orchestra, am) all allien who have furnished such ex cellent music during the convention. filh. That we appreciate and have enjojfd loan inexpressible extent the plendid noonday feau prepared by the good people of H-aver. 6th. That, in our separation we feel that we and all have been creatly ami substantially benefitted by this con. ventlon, and that we further hoe that our good work, Just begun, shall have reached a standard of excellence as Bible School workers that shall make us worthy and etllcient laborer in tbe Master's Vlnevard. R. It. Corrar, A. S. DicKtux, W. T. Qiixx, Committee. Beaver, Sept. 15. 1912. To the Christion Bible Schools In Con vention Assembled; We. your Committee on Recom mendations and Nominations of 0 ni cer, submit the following: 1st. Thtt we emphasise the Front Rank standard in the Bible Schools of the county. 2nd. We recommend that our coun ty ollleen, so far as they can, during the coming year visit each school In the county. We further recommend that each school be urged, through our County organisation, to observe Girls' and Boys' Rally Day, November 21th, and Utat aeh school pay the apportion ment Uiat may he made uion thrm for State Bible School work by our State Bible School department. We suggest the following named persons for county oflicen for the com intr year, tn-wit: For President F. A. Sharon. For Secretary Maude O. Thomas. For Treasurer Mrs. O. F. l'ruett. W. T. Qi-ijix. G II. Watutir. O. F. Pacarr. Committee. SEAL T WITH a !i?KI$!.S M vwf? ...V tlBHUiUV. iiMica tE ! FLKSM1N TONK FKONI mim :TO BOMB. I'i.ta KverrtMiur JlrekUe. Sarae. Saivef L-jH. Seeea, Uwwta, file, lraataa.1 iCulvCataa, Weatsta aed javaset.! f eaTiriK. sshcy MrJ I I ssataTaTlLam ssViaW At 1 hBk2aMaaklflBBlk l 1 If you have money wcwim-tjl M I If you want money we kri;k. W i I THE FIRST STATE BANK i B j I OF F0RGAN, OKLAHOMA I 1 1 We are prepared to baa yreit. , M J am J& lm ' ' Ti M) customers memey to kanrMt !' 1 market tkeir fall crepe. M nrroRTorTiiBcosDmoHor mum la THE BANK OF BEAVER Gift, Iff Wrfftll 1 at iVeier. In Um tuts ef oaltbooa. st dowot miar Rtpt. Ilh. ItlX. tUSOCHCtS: asdlHseaeaU Baa.TM.VI UrvrdrmfU. uniM ami UMreirM.... l.tSU Klorkm. hind., warrant. JadpneoU... l.tlttSt nmunc turn..,, .. ,., ........ ... iahu.ui tttmiuireaoit llUnre...... ,.. XHU.1l. IflMfnim itt&U.... u. .............. u ZL23ULI1 Coxrkt and Otbrr Cath lums . ....... TJu vasii is bok ................ ........... ajsesT. ToOJ, .fNUI.TI UAKUTIE8. crrtiJFtckruta...... ajejse.n firUmmo4 auu L'nJhfcVMl IToats, Ini Bipnues na TatfaM LIIVU t(KtiTlduaUrtKa4titih)e(ttiCBk... MStUM poMOMiOntMnf Urtril UuO IUllUo(lutbsatboMatKiTtaW4..KoM Toul HMMIM SUteotOtUbota. Csitror Brartr. I. r. UtQcferin. fhw of the than suwl (Untuda trtnaaif mr Isat U ate ttal- nflt U trnn, to lb test wj Jwtt aM I- Ikf. o bHp nw i4. r. laraaJsCossatrr. PutwrtUsI and nam to beFaro M Ikia ICUt est ol S.,4. I It Jici n. rtuitic NaUrrrftUfO Ur Cosmluia Ei(4res Aau Jlih. Oil "orrt-Alertt J. w, Wksk ) r.CTaicT. I Dtaectoo. ait i r Snow in Colorado. Denver, Colo.. Sept. ll.-Soow fell in Central Colorado and parte of Wy oming to-day. More than 3 inches fell in Denver. The thermometer stood at 31 degrees A cold rain tell over both tatc. in the nighl, changing to snow about daybreak. Rain! More Rain! This section has been visited with Itountl'ul rains the past week and, for the most pari, they hare been unwel- tome for tbe excessive moisture baa interferred seriously with tbe broom eorn harvest and haa not been the best thing in the world for the Beaver County Fair. But, It will put 'the ground in tine shape for fall vowing of grain, ii is learea mai muen nmom corn which bad been pulled and not I dried out and placed in ricks, will be destroyed. VV"-rTr-rrtt teettt T w,rtr v TTTnonmnViTi - Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. LIBERAL. KANSAS. eta ft FALL MILLINERY OPENING SEPTEMBER, 21st, 1912 Everything New display in my store on Dress hats, Street lists and for list, (or tho Misses tho Reversible with cord trimming, also bonnets Scarfs in all shades the newest oat for ktlyi, Corduroy for Waists, Skirts and Dresses, TrirxmioK Buttons. The Heir R4 I kart irm wty tora tHK Drwri liu for CKSlalrtxia. ,jTmm t - tStzz. ?m . . Jl JUWHfrf M 1 CUrlHtenChmeck 8unday Sept. 23. ' Morning service at 11 Christ Ian Endear as T p, . evening tervieee at Special merle, nunstegtaj oaareeewKeyU,Wed t MetrHetrki There will be 8aad Methodist ehufeh. every leg at 10 o'cleelr. aed pwtJtiikgsJsWkB, ave , a-a-fj inttrVtag fV itr'wVVtrV i H . W. Omc. PrcsbyUtrkk Sunday School t 10 n( Preaching at 11 oVIeeera. ml 8 o'clock p. m. Citab. R. Laaraa. nfANTED-The CcwOTptMtaa Qmm ' requires the service mt a res sentative in Beaver bmI serss ! territory, to look after r-liirfil.Ji reneeal. and to extend elnnteHew lay specUl methods whiek here Itraeedl unusually tocecsaful. Hefctrresid Cams- mlMlon. Previous exptrignst ble but uot essential. Wheat I spare time. Andrew, wMi Charles C. Bcbwer, The . Group, 381 Fourth A venae. CRy. Km Itvou knew the reel eae e( eerlaia'a Linimeat far latreaaefc, ne.tot therawelet.tprtlea .. . "-j"- matie peine, yea week! aeeer wMh re be without it. For tale lay aHlitlttr. WtitHIHtmHItmM tHHH4lll j tf$ 1 1 'u and Nofefry wii a trie above mm. ladies tbe Cecwttvety hat, for tbe ffIrit, for the litlte Tie i L - mI i a Ajtm Cmmwu sMbsmi aa II . i ift' f.m .Bulk t ItakkajhaAfjaBaam aBaTl 3aVaalUB rW Mtm. Aammmm .-., BaM- a Jfcsj mwmtL f . tReJia aataTalBTSaBBTakTaT. SBSSk'(. NntRBI r- g i. 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