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BEAVER HERALD. Oklahoma His Socie Oldest Oklahoma Nawspaoar RBDubllcan for Principle VOL. XXVI. BEAVER, BEAVER COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER ?6. 1912. No. 16 THE w r e "I - IB II1!aIIIH,,,i,,,,'I1!5Sii!iiiii! THIS is the store where you will find only the most distinctive merchandise. We serve every customer with as much care as if the whole success of the busi ness depended on that particular sale. In hats, we fea- tuV. ,he "STETSON." ABHEABD. AROUND THE lteJCORNEj Bubioribe for Tub Beavxr Herald. Only 81.00 Per Ycnr. If you want Insurance, or a loan on your farm, call on or wrlto Will G. Fields. 4-11 tf Money to loan on farms. Seo John W. Savago, first building east of the Court House. Attorney W. M. Rush rcturne'd last week from Enid, whero he had been on legal business. Mrs. 0. A. Parham left Tuesday for Seymour, Kansas, In response to a message announcing the death of her brother. The Liberal Hardware Company has moved to the South side, Liberal, Kan sas. 8-22 tf Tnns.W. Gw. P. A 0. Canton discs, wood boxes hard oilers, bnlanced tonuo, no neck weight. Liberal Hardware Co. 8-22 tf Titos W. Gaw. Loans and Insuranoo, I have what you want. John W. Svnirc. first build ing east of flo" House. Waterloo Boy gasoline engine, sim ple, strong and low priced. Liboral Hardware Company. 8-22 tf Tiioa. W.Gaw Drop Head Sewing Machine with full set of attachments, guaranteed for 10 years, $13.65 cash, at Liberal Hardware Co's. 0-5 tf Mrs. II. W. Coz and children expect to leave Monday for Hutchinson, Kan sas, where thoy will spend the winter with Mrs. Cox's parent. Rev. Cox expects to tako up evangelistic work. Mrs, 0. P Parks and little daughter Velma, who have been visiting rela tives here the past week, departed Wednesday for their home at Benton, Kansas. Miss Krma Crabtree accom panied them as far as Woodward. II. M Bullck and family returned Wednesday from an extonded visit at Kansas City and St Louis where thy had gnne for treatment for little Cor ino, who was left a cripple as a result of an attack of spinal meningitis. They think that the little lady was relieved and will ultimately be able to walk with the aid of braces. We trust their Hopes may bo realized. CI0NTRA0T3 DEEDS, MORT 1 GAGES A LEASES DRAWN: $Vif Abstracts Examined. BEST ABSTRACTS Promptly made. Charges Reasonable. I furnish you prompt, reliable service for least money. Thero Is a Legal Education and years of experience back of my work, Beaver County Abstract Office WALTER C. FRAZER Bonded Abstracter HxAVEB, OXLAIIOSU. IN CLOTHING We Recommend the "Owl Brand" R.EADY MADE SUITS. In Dry Goods -IN- GROCERIES We Have Anything You Need. The Beaver Mer. Co. Beaver. OKla. Call at Robertson's Millinery Ston for Butterick patterns. tf For Hall Insurance, seo Will G Fields. I represent the St. Paul. 4-11 tf Miss Opal Bagsloy, ''Hello! girl" ai Forgan Central, spent Monday with relatives here, The festive candidate was much It evidenco during tlin Fair, and no doubi reaped many promises. Quick Money, Easy Terms. Apply tc John W. Savage, just across thi ''bridge'"' for your farm loans. Dr. U. L. Long and wifo rnjoyeU r visit during the Fair from a nephew Mr. Renfrew, and his wife, of Wood ward. J. 0. Miles and family have returnee from their ranch and have again taker up residence in Beaver. Mr, Milei will re-open his mercantile establish ment at an early date. LOST Pair gold rimmed pectaoler in black leather case at the Fair Grounds last week, Finder wilt confer a great favor by returning to this ofllce. 0-26 tf P. & O. Canton discs, wood' boxes hard oilers, balanced tongue, no neck weight. Liberal Hardware Co. 8-'J2 tf Tnos. W. Gaw. THREE-ROOM HOUSE and large pasture to rent, mile of Beaver Also one two-room house and large stable, in Beaver, 0-20'tf Waltfb C. Frazkr. A.1 Blosser and wife, of Clear Creek, have been spending the week In town on account of the serious Illness of the former's father, Sol Blosser, who Is sick, at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. F. A?1 Sharon. For Sale Two good milch cows with calves by their sides. Both excellent milk stook. Ono a Jersoy and a No. 1 cow. Inquiro of A G. Thomas at Car ter Tracy Hdw. Store. tf Miss Susan Milton, sister of Mrs, L. L.Shaw, returned Monday from Ra ton, Now Mexico, whero she has been spending the past few weeks. She will be employed at Mrs. Robertson's mil linery store. For Sale: One sorrel horse, weight 1200 pounds, good drivor single or double. Call or write, II. F. Ludmjm, Beaver, Okla. 0-12 tr At tho Garage. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Sharon, of Marl on, Indiana, who have been here on a visit to their son Fred and wife, are spending the week on Clear Creek with T. D Campbell and family. Mrs. Sharon, Mrs Campbell and Mrs. Sol Blosser are sisters. Sol Blosser and wife came In from Clear Creek last week to attend the Fair and have all theigood tlmo going, but their pleasure was brought to a sudden halt Thursday ovo, when Mr, Blosser was taken seriously 111 of Im paction of tho bowels. For a tlmo his condition was considered critical, but at this time he is mueh Improved. Ho Is at the home of his nephew, F. A. Sharon in this city1, and is being nursed by Mrs. Belle Robison, of La-Kemp. September Wedding. A pretty homo wedding occurred In our llttlo city Sunday morning Septum- ber2Al, 1012, at eight o'clock, when Miss Mae Maple was united in mar riage to Mr. Emery Trekell, M. D., of Milan, Kansas, at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Martha E. Maple Rev. W. B. Leonard, former pastor of the Beaver Presbyterian Church, but now filling a pastorate n; Coldwatc-r, Kansas, was the officiating minister, and In his characteristic and impress ive manner spoke the solemn nurds which united the lives nnd destiny of these worthy people Miss Edith Miles, niece of the bride, rondered most beautifully Lohengrin's Wedding March, Only the Immediate relathes of the bride were present. Immedi ately following the the ceremony, an elegant four-course wedding breakfast was served. Tho table nasartlstfoally decorated with white carnations and ferns, and tastefully arranged with the daintiest of china and cut gltiss. Tho brldo was most beautifully and becom ingly robed In a gown of white chiffon, draped over silk and adorned with shadow iace and whito satin rose-buds. She carried a bouquet of lilies of tho, valley. Her trareling costumo wastirl blue whipcord serge. The groom looked handsome, dressed in an elegant suit of black broadcloth. j The couple was unattended. i Tho happy young couple departed soon after the wedding ceremonies for an extended honeymoon to Niagari Falls, New York, and other points r interest in the East. They will bo a n oine to their friends at Milan, Ka sas, after October 16th, 1012. J; The bride is one of Beaver's md popular and highly accomplished jou( ladies. Sha has resided in our mioT since childhood and has many frleni who love and admire her for her ge(T tlo, kind and loving manner, and wit. rrom ine cany uays oi tier youin nuv known her to be worthy tho hlghes 8) esteem. Sho has filled wllhcredit and .great honor to herself different posll tions of responsibility, both in educa4 tional and business circles, and iu cacln mo lias maue a recoru seldom equalled ' and never excelled. She will be great ly missed by Beaver's social set; for the was a leader, and her presence ind asttstanco Insured the success of my social function in which sho par ticipated. No css will sho be missed by the wide circle of friends to whom 'he always brought pleasure by herde llghtful presence and pleasant and en tertaining manner. She is indeed a most highly accomplished and talented young lady, and by her beauty, charm 4nd culture will most fittingly grace the home in which she Is to reign. The groom is equally as cultured and refined, and a fit companion for her whom ho has vowed to ''love, honor and protect." He is ei. gaged in tho medical profession, and is a physi cian and surgeon of much ability. He enjoys an extensive practice, and Is un influential and leading citizen of Mi lan. He is a young man of excellent habits, sterling character, energetio and prosperous. Tut Hkramj Joins with pleasuro In extending best wishes to these happy young people, and trusts that their matrimonial voyage may ever be at tended by calm seas, favorable winds and fair weather. Mr. and Mrs. H.N, Lansonand little Miss Grctchen returmd Saturday from Hutchinson, KaiiB&i, where they had visited relatives and attended the State Fair. ' Hurt in a Runaway. Mrs. 0, J. Loofbourrow and Mixs Edith, together with llttlo Hale and Bernard Loofbourrow, sons of Judge and Mrs. R. II, Loofbourrow, aud little William Robertson, met with quite a serious accident last Thursday wliiio returning from the fair grounds. They were driving a single homo, which the day before had become un manageable and almost got an ay from them on account of a broken shaft striking him in the shoulder. He be came frightened and unmanageable and they were unable to control him, being thrown out and badly shaken up and bruised by the fall. Mrs. Loof bourrow and Miss Edith were both badly bruised but escaped Internal or serious injury, and little Hale suffered a fracture of one of tho lowor bones of his left arm. Bernard and William escaped Injury. The buggy and harness wero badly demolished, and the horse slightly in jured. While the accident was a frightful one, yet It could have been much more serious, and it is Indeed fortun ate that they escaped as luckily as they did. All are feeling much improved at this time. Air. Voter. llwAvrit, Oklahoma. I wish to enumerate r few tilings Hint I bellow In and shall work for. and I believe that overy officer anil oter lit tho count) should do the same. I believe in lower taxes, economy in expenditure, and that each oillcer should give n dollnr's wortli of service for eacli dollar of tho people's monej received. I believe in common honesty, and it seems to nie that common honest) means more than to simply refrain from stealing the people's money out right Common honesty means for cnuh oillcer to bo just as ntlentlve to his business, nnd work just as hard fur tiie interest of the County, ns doou the cashier for tho bank, or the clerk bo hind the counter for his employer. The public otllce is a public trust, nnd not a private snap. The Government is not to make men richer, but better, nnd the oillcer that dues not labor with tliii end in view is not doing Ills whole duty If these ideas meet with your up pioval, and you with to havo n Count) Clerk that IJLJirk U.carry them -cr-rr.m., -nrrriurrltoiiTa, rnr am .. i, Clnrenco E. Cooke, uf Knonlos, Okla,. hell K Cooke, of Jllloi.kntunS. 918 UHl iw (Im. D, DgNmi lleglMcr. Kotico For 1'iiblieiitlon. Department ot tho Intorlor, U S. Iiiul ifflc at Wooilnarl. Oklahoma, Auk M, lOli. Notice Is Imreh) glton that William D Cnmp tall, nf Imi!i. Oklahoma ulio.on f olmiarj i lB. maHo llonifMlimd l'ntrj No. SgM7H for Lois t a -ill! n ml HuSoutli Half ottli? Nortl Katjuartrrof Section 6 'township I, North o' Hangout, K C M llmfllol notice of InlPnllrn to Mlalio flnnl three rear Proof, to eMnbUOi claim lo tho lam ttioie describe., In-fore Thoinm V IluMtio,l U. S. CominlsKlonor, at hli olllco In Ileawr. OU. laliomn.on tho 22ml ilar of UctoW. MM. Claimant nalne in nltnoumi Deoige Trrnt V llurcli, Tom While, John W. Hennlck, nil of Lorenn, Oklahoma. 9-19 1(1-17 1w duo. D.ORtII, Itesliter. Notice for Publication. Depirtment ot tho Interior, U. S. Lamt OftVf at WolwarJ, Okla , Sept. 7, 1912. Notice la lierohr (.lirn tliatChalloi U'.SilUott. if J'lorls, Oklahoma, who, on Kehrnar; 4. llXf made Homestead 1 ntry No. .1V17J (IllOlt. fr .Vorth East Quarter of Section .11, Township b North ot ItaDK" K, E. . M. ftl-V. nrtVl.nt !wrJl )i in..-.. fiiiuuiki iiiiiaiiij . Mrs. Geo. II. Wright und children experienced a runaway last Friday while coming in to attend tin Fair. A singlotrco broke, frightening the horses, and they plunged for ward, pulling Mrs. Wright", who was driving and liela on to the lines In an effort to control them, out over the dash-board f the vehicle. The chil dren jumped nut, and the team got away from Mrs. Wright, circling around and stopping at their tegular hitching post at the Christian church Mrs. Wright nnd the children were not Injured, and the vehicle and the horses wero only slightly damaged, thus the accident terminated fortun ately. Tlioeo horses liavo hnd good training, do doubt of that, and perhaps only run away In their anxiety to go to church It might nut be bad if u great number of people would(y"fearn a lesson from these horses. '! Dr. Laird at Forgan. Dr. Laird, of Oklahoma City, arrived on tho passenger last week, iu his pri vate Pullman car, accompanied by Ills wife, mother and little daughter Be sides having the professional work of the construction gangs, Dr. Laird is treating chronic diseases, including complaints of the stomach, kidneys and blood, also nervous, sexual, and skin diseases, Ortliopeodlc'Surgery and private diseases of longstanding. He takes no incurable cases, removes tumors, cancers, and growths. Tho eyes tested scientifically by the latest Improved methods, anil lenses correct ly fitted for defective vision. Dr. Laird is well and personally known by many of our loading citi zens, who are unanimous in recom mending him. He lias his office in his privato car, which has all the latCBl methods for examining patients elec tricity, microscope, and chemical ro agents. Dr. Laird will remain here for some lime, making headquarters in tho car. Examination and consulta tion free, 0 26 It HEAL IT WITH Bu&klen's THE ONLY GENUINE Arnica Salve KEEPS FLESH IN TONE FROM SKIN TO BONE. Heuls Everything Htalable. Hums, Uolls, Sores, Ulcere, Piles, Eczema, Cuts, Corns, Wounds and Urulees. 8ATISFIE3. OR MONEY BACK. 2Bo AT ALL DRUGGISTS. If you have money we want it. If you want money we have it. TIIE FIRST OF FORGAN, We nte prepared to customers money market their (he implicit confidence that many iple have iu Chiimhcrlain'y Collu iiern aim inarrlioea Remedy Is 'iiiiled on their experience in the use hat remedy and their knowledge of 1 many remarkable cures of colio, Wrhnea and dysentary that it lias rctcil. Tor nalo by all dealers. Farewell Sermon. Ilcv. H, W Cox, pastor of tho M. E. mcli will preach his farewell sermon that church Sunday night, Boptcm 20th. All nro eordlallv Invllcd to present. f ton knew ilia real value of Chain- rlaln's Liniment for laiio back, sore s of the muscles, sprains and rlieu- itic pains you would never wish to w itlinut It. Par sale by all dealers. Jlass Harvests Broomcorn. flie "Loyal Men and Women" of the Christian Cliurolv secured a patch of hroomcorn for tho pulling, this week, und all hands wont to work and liar veHted the crop in short order. The Marthas were on hand, as usual, with mu of their famous dinners and fed tho hungry IiandB, The class secured tlinost a ton of brush. Carney Spoke Friday. Judge J. J. Carney, Democratic can didate for Congress from this district, was hero last week interviewing tho voters, nnd spoke at tho court house Friday night. Burn or .Bury. It would be well for thoso who are so unfortunate as to loso horses by the plague which is sweeping tho country, to remember that the law requires that all animals dying of a contagious or infectious disease, be burned or buried, and prescribes n heavy penalty for violaiion of the law. IT you have dead horses, don't fall to burn or bury them. There has been a wholesale slaying of dogs this week ns a result of some one's putting out poison broadcast While the number of homeless curs about town have been a disgusting nuisance and they should havo been gotten rid of, thero In a humane way to do it nnd it is mighty poor businoss for anyone to throw out poison regard less ot results. Many good dogs, mhoio owners valued them and had paid county nnd city tax on them, wero kill. d. Such owners pay the tax to secure protection for their dogs and. if they could find the person who maliciously poisoned such an animal, they could mike it exceedingly warm for him Wo hardly feel llko centurfng the in dividual whoever ho maybe, for this wholesale slaughter nf dogs for the nuinbor of worthless curs which have made tho nights hideous and the day utterly disgusting, has been enough to causo thoso who were being pestered to uso any means at hand but, it would havo been best to use some means less hazardous to dogs in general for it is Interfering with a follow-eltizeus per sonal libertv to destroy his property which he lias complied with the law to protect and no less a crime to kill his horse or cow. We would advise thoso who omploy tho use of poison to get ritl of the surplus canines, to be very careful in its use. They might kill tho wrong dog ant then business would pick up. Fence For Sale. 240 Rods three-wire fence, with locust posts, Two miles of Beaver, H WALTER FH7'wtt. STATE BANK OKLAHOMA loan prospective to harvest and fall crops. Christian Church Services. Sunday Sept. 20th. Biblo School at 10:00 o'clock a. in. Morning service at 11.00 o'clook. Christian Endeavor ot 7 00 p. m. Evening sorvlcoe at 8 (XI o'clock. Special music, morning and evening. You aro cordially Invited to attend. L. L. Shaw , Pastor. Methodist Church. Thero will bo Sunday School at the Mothodlst church overy Sunday morn ing at 10 o'clock and preaching at night. 'Fvcryhody Invited to attend. II. W, Cot, Pastor. Presbyterian Church. Sunday School at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 o'clock a. m. Congregational Meeting at 2:30 p.m. Preaching at 7:30 p. m. Oitas. I). LiErm, Pastor. Miss Edna IUdor, who has been spending somo months at Alva, re turned homo Saturday. Harvey Borden, merchant, of Couch, was a Heaver caller Monday, and a business caller at this office. Miss Virginia Wlckham, assistant principal of the High School, was ill a few days the first of the week, but Is much Improved at tins time, C. A. Allen was marketing ome nice apples iu Beaver Saturday. Mr. Allen has produced quite a nice lot of fruit on Ills farm this season, and has found ready gale for all lie had to sell. Chas. Whlto, who has been seriously 111 at the home or his brother William for several weeks past of heart trouble, is still in a serious condition, and his recovery is considered doubtful. Mrs, W, II Itobortsou was called to Missouri, Thursday of last week, by tho serious Illness of her father. Word received sinco her arrival at his bed side Is that he is much improved. A twelve-year-old daughter qf Mr. and Mrs. Frank Henderson has been seriously 111 of typhoid fever the past week, and for a time her condition was considered critical, but wo are glad to to report an Improvement at this time. A nurse was called from Liberal, Kan sas. Friday, for her. I have a few Disc Harrows and Peg Tooth Harrows yet for sale. Will sell on next year's terms. HARVEY BORDEN, 0 JO 10-10 3w Couch. Okla. T. P. Braiduood, Republican candi date for Representative, was looking up political fences in Harper county last week. Ho dropped Into Wood ward to see old friends for a few dayH Ho tells us he found our old friend, Mrs Joseph Hunter, formerly of Bea ver, confined to her bod as a result nf a fractured hip, which she sustained from a fall some six weeks sgo We are indeed sorry to hear thi? Mrs. Hunter is an aged woman, and such an accident is very serious to one of her age, We trust she ;,...y ultimately recover fully.