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tub Beaver Herald Official Co. Paper. MAUDE 0. THOMAS, - - Publisher. PUJ1LI8HED KVERY TIlUHSDAY, Kitered nt the postolllce at Dearer, Oklahoma, as second clan mall mailer, Alvortlilng rates mado known upon application, Price reasonable. Subicrlptlon Price, SI. 00 n Ycnr Official Directory I)!t. Judge It II. Loofbmirrow. Co. Alty. John A. Spohn Co Treasurer John Kims. Co Clerk Geo. II. Wright. Co Judgu Geo. II. llealy. Co. Supt. John K. Hwalin. Clerk of I)lt. Court 0. F. I'ruett. Clerk of Co, Court Miss Mne Maple. Sheriff II. D. Pock ham. Reg. of Deeds II M Ilullck. Surveyor Oicar Gardner. Com. 1st Dint. A. II Fox, Ivanlioe. Com. !M Dint. A. A. Hnskcll, Klmwotxl. Com. 3d DUt. V. S. Vandeburg, Couch. NEWS T'OTT, &fsZj&r vomri Sophia Clatter. Sept. 18. Hero wo como after Riving our render a three week vacation to clntter again. Oh I wasn't that n lino rain wo had Thursday and again Friday night? Make It Just a little cool though, re minding u Hint old .luck Frost isn't far away. Everyone around our neighborhood U either In the broomcorti Held or out hunting foi hand to put in the Held to pull hriiitli. Some urn giving as higb as fcl.00 per day and board and can not acuru men nt that price, Mont all the threading mnclilnrs were llent Inst neck for tho want of men to keep them going, John Hoke wa.1 stranded over at Mr. Harrison's, just In the edge of Texan, all lust.week o John wont oviv and tended Bepera tor for Dan Spldlo nhllo lomo of hla hands pitched for Dan and between the two crews they made out to keep Don's machine going. I). E. Lawson, who hna beon very alcfk with typhoid fever for rmno time past, la slowly but steadily recovering hla health again and unless aomcthtng tmlookcd for ahould act In ho will goon bu all right again. It seems Mr. Law on hna had hla ahar of troublea; llrst ho had blood poison In hla hand caus ing him to have hla linger amputated, then tie was bitten by a rattlesnake a little Inter and now the typhoid, fover. Isn't that enough for one year? Itersohal Allen and -John Caaiady each have a now com binder. Fred Kelvul sold hla kalllr corn In thu Hold (and hu has lino kalllr) to Jon Mltchul for $f,00 per acre, lie ia on a deal with John b'litwiily's brother-in-law whereby hn will deiil him hla Ml auin farm eonaidemtion, 1000 1)0. lie also sold his broomenru in the rick, about two ton, for 1CK, Mr. Cassudy being the lucky man. Mra. Thnmna nnd son Llyod were down to the White farm last week after penchea. They got tint peaches alright and plenty of smul 'mrra thrown in for good measur, t rrrrff ,Tr i iM mi MS? Young Women Read what Cardul did for Miss Myria Englcr, of Faribault, Minn. She says : " Let me tell you how much good Cardtii has done me. As a young girl, I always had to suffer so much with ail kind of pain. Sometimes, I was so weak that I could hardly stand on my feet. I got a bottle of Cardul, at the drug store, and as soon as I had taken a few doses, I began to feel better. Today, I feel as well as anyone can." TAKE Cardui Are you a woman ? Then you are subject to a large number of troubles and irregularities, peculiar to women, which, in time, often lead to more serious trouble. A innln e ..aaIa,! 4 I,aIm -.a.. .... it.. I I f ., .. luiin, u Httutu iu jitijj relieve weakness, headache, and other unnecessary pains, the signs of weak nerves and over-work. For a tonic; fake Cardui, the woman's tonic. You will never regret it, for it will certainly help you. Ask your druggist about it. He knows. He sells it Wittfto! Ulle,AdvliorrDt.Ch;tinootiMtdlclneCo.Chittuiooco.Tenn. for Sptclal Jiutnuttons, ana M-piie book, " Home Treitmcnt tor Women." Mnttrce. J M Zulley Davis find the mlafnrlune to loose ubout 830 bushels of wheat and some oata by Urn last Sunday which he thinks was of Incendiary origin. The dog nnd pony show nt I.nKcmp was well attended am' .ll report a good show and Iota of fun. It. A. Hull is putting up a new feed and livery barn In I.nKeinp. Getting ready, I suppose, for the railroad Well, llro. Hull, you had bust hear the toot of thu Iron horse In tho distance before you allow your hopes to grow too bright. The railroad boosters for I.nKeinp are out among the farmers soliciting llnauclal aid from them to the tune of $100 n quarter for thu paper railroad. Ilnven't learned with what success. Wonder what become of the La Kemp .Mirror? Wit haven't received our copy of this great paper for about six months. Joe Mltehel Is cutting his kalllr thai ho bought from Keuvll. C. 0. Itldlow still continue very poorly. He hud n very bad spell some three or four weeks ngo, and does not seem to rally as hu tmially does, lias been uoullued to his bed most ttiu time since, Mr. and Mra, David Catcs were call ed to Itroken Arrow by thu sovere Ill ness of Mr. Cntes's father, news of Which they received by telegraph the first of tho week, .There 1 Some one else wants tho liniv, id wu will ring oil SOI'IIIA Tattlkr The Men Who Succeed as heads of large enterprise of great energy. Success, mands health. To nil is t( utter folly for a man .o end' run-down, half nllvu cond r.iecina itinera win put. inn his feel in short order, "Fi dlil inn more real good than modiulno I ever took," wrlti Allen, Sylvanln, 0 "Afte DtilToring with rheumatism, bin, stomach disorders, ami kidneys, I am again, tlinuks Hitters, sound and well." Only fid centi at Fred 0. Tr Clear l.nKc T. L. Howe returned Sept to be on hand as a witnes lloldermaii's making Una) I II. had with him his wlfi Howe, Ernest Brown and f.l .Iuiueth nnd family. Thes sons-in-law of Mr. Ilnldnrn threu rigs looked like a HolderiiTTiTT cession. It was a regular picnic to be with such a Jolly crowd. Dell Mrndcnhall has returned, with Misses Iluford, Terrlll and Edward Eckles, from attending our County Fair. C. 0. Groves nnd wife nnd Maurice GolTord nnd wife also attended the County Fair. Mr. Curfmnn has just about finished pulling brush. He ia one of our mer chants, and runs the corner grocery. Mr. Macy, our merchant (o report ed), bought an nuto, which was run about all over our country and then dollvercd to Mr. M., who turned it down. He did not propose to buy n second hand machine, I don't blame him, do you? II. Lnuo llnished his lirst crop on the Ulth. Hit father, who had ten acres' on Harry's place, also llnished. IIjuhK arc boing paid from f-J.&O to 13.2.1 put day and board. John Hetts, who live years ngo sot out some peaoh trees, got several ol his neighbors to sample his various klndH of peaches. They worn all to good that It was hard to decide which was best. Mr II is gutting $1 per bushel. Cheap enough. The Woman'sTonfc yuu uvti me naru places, to A Stanton had a moonlight water melon picnic on the night of the lgth, Tim writer got back from Heaver too Inte to lake a pnrt. Sorry, K. Ilrown.our blacksmith, has had n veny soro hand. He went to Ivnnhne to have It lanced, nnd It Is now rapidly improving. Many were disappointed when Hon. I). T. Morgan did not comu Sept, 17th, according to understanding. What Wc Never Forget according to science, arc the things as sociated with our early home llfu, such as Ilucklen's Arnica Salvo, that mother or grandmother used to euro our burns, bolls, scalds, sores, skin eruptions, cuts, sprains or bruises. Forty year of cures prove its merit.- Unrivaled for piles, corns or cold sores. Only 25 centH at Fred C. Tracj's, Kiowa Flash Light. Valentine ilros. baled out 81 bales of brush Wednesday, nnd James Stewart baled 7f bates, all of the llrst pulling. They each hnvo about HO acres of broomcorn. Another nice soaking rain full in our parts Thursday ovcnlng, which will put the ground in lino condition for wheat. Jott Bros, have 150 acres- of wheat plained, and will put In nbout that much mo'e. They threshed out 1,000 bushels of wheat this year. The heaviest rain of thu season fell here along tho Kiowa last Saturday morning. Numerous dry creeks were running bank full, and It caused the lower Klmvq to get on tho rampage. struck it do ll fw stock tressed avQ Dv lliCTUpffrt that t good many horses have died at La verno of thu new horau disease. It ihould bo every man's duty to watch developments and get posted as to what to do, and do It at once The poor farmers of Northwest Kansas have certainly their share of trouble. It is with deep regret wo havu to say it. but wu lost out on going to the Fair. We had madu our plans to bo thero, hut thu rains and thero were several if them came changed our program. They kept us out of tho broomcorn for t week, so we could not leave our brush unpolled. Our neighbors who went report a good Mm a. Mr. Haskell sold llfteon bushels of peaches to onu person nt US cents per bushel, and you know that some poor housdwlfu had something to do to work that mntiy peaches up at ono time. Oh! Youojul overseer! Tho lato rains havu certainly done great dnm ago to tho roads and they aro almost Impassable in places, But then, who has any time to work the roads, any way? Ileau Gaines has ordered ono of the nnooiesi suns oi tne season, lie says that he Is sure going to cut some ico when he gets Into them. And you can just bet a coon skin that hu will, and that hu will see nil that Is to be seen nt tho B Ulster's Carnival at Shattuck. All right, Ilcau; have tho timo of your life. A fruit jar famine is on. Anyway, thuy are hard to tlnd at any of tho stores, nod they aro also' limited at tho rind. Ai.fai.pa Pkte. Uncle Ezra Says. "It don't tnko nior'n a gill uv effort to git folka Into a pock of trouble" and a little neglect of constipation, bilious, uess, indigestion or otlior liver derange ment will do tho same. If ailing, take Dr. King's Now Lifo Villa for quick re sults, Easy, safo, sure, nnd only 25 cents at Fred C. Trncy's. 'Tho only way to bo absolutely sure of protection is to know how to protect yourself," Is tho sentiment of what is said to bo the llrst woman's gun club organized In tho United States. Mil ford, Ohio, Is tho home of tho new club. Tho organizers plan to not only gain plenty of healthful recreation, but to familiarize themselves with tho use or I a gun that they may bu bettor equipped I to defend themselves and their homes, ' should suoh necessity arise. Just now target shooting is most in vogue nt club meetings, but Inter In tho fall tho women will don khaki suits and .gaiters, shoulder tnelr Remington, nnd go forth on hunting expeditions just like ' men folks illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllV I vn n Hin be eople Biituy 't iBjB ;o n e ther olH tho -Hpull jLjLjLjLjLjLjLjLjLjLjLjLjLjLjK tho llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiK on a slllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHillllllllllllllHt thu iHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIILMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIWi win , ,. .... ...v.v,, utu State of Onto, City nr Tot sno, Lucas County. . ) s Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he la senior partner of thu II rm of F. J. Cheney &. Co., doing business in tho City of Toledo, County and State afore said, nnd that said firm will pay the sum of ONK HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every caso of Catarrh that cannot be cured by tho usu of Hall's Catarrh Cure. Frank J, Gusset Sworn to before mo and subscribed In my presonco, this Oth day of Decem ber, A. D. 1880, Sbal A.W. Gt.AsnN, Notary Public Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter nally, and acts directly on tho blood and mucous surfaces of tho system Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY A CO, Toledo, O Sold by nil Druggists, "3c. Tnjso Hall's Family Pills for constl pntion. Independence flosslp. , (NVar Lorcno.) The rains of a few days back dam aged thu broomcorn quite n little both that which was not pulled and that which was on the ground. Some have commenced to sow wheat which wo think la all right as thero Is unite a bit of uiolsturu in tho ground at presenfT The third Quarterly Confererico of the Liberal Circuit will bo hold In the Eureka school house Wednesday even ing, September 20, conducted by Rev. Dadisman, Dist. Supt. The series of meetings which was to have com menced on September ISth did not be gin until the 22nd as Hrother Ward could not be with us last week. Brother Edwards' team was in rather n big hurry last Sabbath evening as they left thu church for home before preaching was over. Everybody, oven to his sweetheart and mother-in-law, went to Liberal to see the circus last Wednesday W. W. Hoy land has been Inid up for thu last week by having blood poison In his left hand. Feed must bu considered as a great necessity in the neighborhood as we saw them harvesting feed on two dif ferent fields Sunday afternoon. Mr. Wlusor and Guy Brown had their broomcorn teeded tho later part of last week. Drop Head Sewing Machine with full set of attachments, guaranteed for 10 years, $13.05 cash, at Liberal Hardware Oo's. 0-5 tf , An article that hna real merit should In time become popular. That such is thu caso wllh Chamberlain's Cough Rumedy has been attested by many dealers. Here Is one of them. II. W. Hendr'ckson Ohio Falls, Ind.. writes, "Chamberlain1 Cough Remedy is the best for Coughs, colds and croup, and is my best seller." For salu by all dealers. Twin Mounds. Sept. 19. Beautiful sunshiny weath er after thu hard rain of Saturday and fog and mist thu llrst three days of thu week and broomcorn pulling goer mer rily on. The doctor was called Sunday to tee Mrs J. B. Howu on Sunday. She is somewhat better at present. Tho Rev. Mr, Hcstwood, pastor of a leading Methodist church in Wichita, will preach at Twin Mounds Thursday night. Rev. C. E. Rlnns preached nt Sur prise school house Sunday night to a crowded house. He and wife s'pent tho night at the Uonzler homo after church. J. S, Johnson hnd a very sick horso Teesday night. Thanks to the timely help of his neighbors, J. R. Howe, II, II. Martin, a stranger guest for the night, Leslie Cone and Evory Booth and A, W. McOlurg. tho horse, Black Don, pulled through an attack of spasmodic colic after three hours of iiitcuso suffering nnd seems to bo O, K. again. Onu of J. B. Howe's mules had a similar attack last week. The church trustees hold a meeting at thu Johnson homo Monday morning T L. Howe is on his way home from Colorado. Roy Harford is helping tho Hnrfords In their broomcorn, Mrs. Harford and baby called on Mrs, Howe today. Mrs. J. M.Turner and sons returned from Kansas on Tuesday Mr. Turner has not finished threshing In Kansas yet, Mr. Wells Is doing carpenter work at Surprise. His young friends gave Reuben Hen son a birthday surprise Monday night. Rev. nnd Mrs, BInns took supper and enjoyed a visit at thu hospitable homo of Mr, Eyors nnd family last Saturday evening. In spite of tho busy days a good-sized audience greeted Brn. Ilestwood, of Wichita, and listened to an innplrlng sermon that woald make any man for get his weariness. The Rer. Ilestwood goes to Beaver today. Onck a WeKK. Fence For Sale. 240 Rods thrce-wiro fenco, with locust posts. Two miles of Heaver. - ii'iiTn rmvvti Dr. Hartman Answers Questions About The Revised Pe-ru-na D. HARTMAN, M. D. In rcsponso to a great many queries I wish to make public statement concern tng tho salo of l'o-ru-na. No, wo ore not soiling as much To-ru-na as wo used to. The reason for this is tho change In tho formula of Pe-ru-na. The patent medicine business is very peculiar and particular. A person who has beon in the habit of taking patent medicine will notice vory quickly tho slightest alteration in color, taste or effect. It docs not look as it used to, or smell aa it used to, or hare exactly tho samo tasto as it used to. It does not fee! exactly tho samo in tho stomach as before. The modlclno will bo promptly returned to tho drug store and a now bottlo demanded. All this I knew before I changed the formula of Pe-ru-na, which I did six k s. LUMBER Coal - Cement LUMBER BUILDERS' SUPPLIES. PAUL W, LIGHT & COMPANY, Liberal, Kas. - - Forgan, Okla. A Square Deal and the Right Price. Notice of Publication, State ot Oklahoma, Tin, ) ) or the DUtrlrt Court Dourer County Said Count j. Anson D.Oreon 1'inlntirr- Tl. Jss. 1. Ilnftson and C. K. i'lorre. Defendant. Snlil Defendants, Jaa, I, floTiion and C It Pierce, will take notice that they linte boon rupdlnthe shore named Court by Anaon D, Oreen, upon n certain promissory note for the lum ot Two Hundred Twcntr Tire Dollars end seventr-one cents (SJ23.11) and interest at tho rato of ten p,r cent from September 11, 1012, nnd an Attorney feo of Fltty Dollars, .and must an ser the petition filed thorrln hy snlJ plaintiff on or before the 3oh day o'f Dctolier, 1912, or aid petition nlll I taken ns true, and n Judg. ment tor ld plalntlll In said action for the sura of Two Hundred Tttonty Klro and 71.100 will be taken and III the attachment therein stunted nlll ho rendered accordingly, Altmf ' O. F, rsUETT, (skal Clerk ot the Said Court, Dickson, Hush !c Dickson, 0-19 10-3 3- Attornejs for Plaintiff. Notjco of Publication. State of Oklahoma, ! In the Dlttrlct Court Dearer County, ) of Bald County. Farmer's &. Merchant's State Dank ot Corydon. Iowa, a Corporation, Plaintiff, rs. J. T. Dlnkely, Maud lilakely C. E. Horn, Defend ant. S.ild defendants. J. T. Dlakely. Maude Dlnkely aim -'. K. llarn, nlll take notice that they Hare Ixvn m-ed In tlio nbore named Court upon a certain pro,ntnry note for the sum ot Three Thou-niul sven Hundred Eighty Fire C0.100 Dollars (S17,nVi) and must aniwer the petition fllcl t'u-rein hy ld plaintiff on or before the SOlh dii) nt October, 1)12, or said petition will be taken us trilo, mid a Judgment for Mid plaintiff In Mid action for ilio sura of (S37M.no) and In the attachment therein granted will be render ed accord Ingly, Attest! O. F. Pbuktt, seal Clerk of Said Court. Dicisom, Rrsii Dickson, M9 10-3 3wk Attorneys for Plaintiff. The Liberal Hardware Company lias moved to the South side, Liberal, Kan- gas. P-e2 tf Titos. W. Gaw. Hiinning up and down stairs, atveep iiiR and bending over making bedi wilt not mako a woman heathy or beautiful. She must get out of doors, walk a milu or two every day tind take Chamber lain's Tablets to improve her digestion and regulate her bowels. For sale by all dealers. years nso, but did not realize the dtm culty of overcoming tho people's no tions on this subject. I mado a change In the formula of Pe-ru-na. Quite a radical change. A change that altered the color and the taste and somewhat the medicinal effect of Pe-ru-na. I did this believing ttwos the best thing to do under tho circum stances. Immediately tho change appeared,, tho people began to complain of Pe-ru-na. They gcnr-ally thought the druggist was to blame, that their bot tlo of Pe-ru-na had been tampered with. This mado bad feelings between the users of Pe-ru-na and the drug gists. Tho druggists In some cases be came irritated nnd angered and mado complaint to the wholesalers and man ufacturers. Thus the trade was tem porarily in an uproar. After a year of explanation tho trade) quieted down and tho new Pe-ru-na took Its place In the drug stores as a popular household remedy. And yet It has not attained the popularity that tho other Te-ru-na had. Changing. tho formula of Pe-ru-na was equivalent to Introducing a new medicine Into the drug trade, an extremely dlfltcUlt thing to do now-a-days. Pe-ru-na as 'it Is made today is a very excellent remedy for catarrh and general catarrhal aliments, .It is for sale in all drug stpres and has a slight laxative effect, very much need ed in those days. It seemed to me that it was In many ways a better rem edy than before. Yet in spite of all explanations thero Is a considerable de mand for the old Pe-ru-na as it used to be made. I hnvo authorized tho formation of a company to manufacture It. under the trade name of Ka-tar-no. The Kn-tar-no Co. Is located In Columbus, Ohio, and stands ready to supply the trade with the old-time formula of Pe-ru-na under the name of Ka-tar-no. Eend for free booklot. Address Ka-tar-no Co., Columbus, Ohio. v Notice of Sheriff's Sale of Land. Foreclosure. Notice Is hereby Riren. that In pnnuance of an order of sale, lnued out of the District Court of DoarerCuuntr,OkIahorna.u!ith2nd day of September, 1912, In an action wherein Kobert h. Currw-ai plaintiff nnd J, F, Christie was de. fendant, directed to me, the undersigned Sheriff of Dearer county, commanding me to lery upcr, rpprnlje nnd sell the following described pro ertrt South half ot the Norih-west quaiter and north half ot the south-west quarter and tl e north west quarter of the north-west quarter nt Soctlon No, 13, and the north-east quarter ot Ibe north-east quarter of Section 21, and the east halt ot the soutb-eait quarter and south halt nf the north-east quarter and tho south half of the north halt ot the north-east quarter of Section No. 11, all In Townhlp2, North of ltange 27, E, CM., to satisfy a Judgment nnd decree of fore rlosure in farornf said Jalntlf7 and against Said dofendant, obtained nnd made In said court on the 2Jrd day i.t April. 1912. for the mm of Wn.hO and rosts 813.91 with Interoit thereon nt the rnte tif 11 per cont from the 23rd day of April. 1912. nrd costs accruing! t will on the I9th day ot October, 1012. at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. of ald day, n t the front door of the Court Home, In the city of Dearer, In said County and State, offer for ra'e and sell to the highest bidder tor cash the proj -erty adore described or so much thereof es will satisfy Mid Judgment with Interest and costs. Witness my hand this ISth day of Sept.. 1912. II. D. 1'eckium, Sheriff. 9-19 10-17 5w Dy E. L. FlcitEL, Under Sheriff- Notice of Sheriff's Sale . Foreclosure, Notice, is hereby glron, that In pursuance of an order of sale, lsiuad out of the District Court of Bearer County, Oklahoma, on the 8th day of September. 1912, in an action wherein A, E. Blake was plaintiff and P. T. Shea and Llllle Shea were defendants, directed to me, the under signed Sheriff of Hearer Ceunty, commanding me to lery Un, appraise and sell the following described propertyi The South West Quarter of Section Numbered Thirty Four (3) In Town, ship Six (t), North of Dange Twenty Flro, K.C. Jl to satitfy a Judgment and decree of fore closure lu faror of ald plaintiff and. agah.st aald dofendant obtalnod nnd made in said court on the IWth day of Aurait. 191?. f..r tl.. .n U7 and costs S2I.W with Interest thereon at 8 ir cont from the 26th day of August, 1912 ant costs accruing; I will on tip rJth day ot Octphsr' 1912, at tho hour of 2 p, mg of nlj dar.atTthe ; , "'" u" """, lu.ine.ciirror Bearer. In said Count ami Rini. .. ... .Li. and sell to the highest bidder for cash the Prop. "imuc mereoias ylll satisfy said Judgment with interests and costs.' Witness my bond this lth day of Sept., 1912. II. D. rEcinsv, Sheriff. 9-19 10-17 5w By E.L.FICKEL. Under 8herlff, K It iiAUli.li i: l.lfe,ll. ,