The Beaver Herald Official Co. Paper. MAUDE 0. THOMAS, - - Publisher. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. I lUrrl at lb po.tollte" at Ilwrer, Oklahoma, icool iliu mall maitar. Advertising rates made known upon application. Pries reasonable. Subscription Price, $1.00 a Year Official Directory Dist. Judgo Co. Atty. Co Treasurer Co. Clerk Co. Judgo Co. Supt. It H. Loofbourrow. John A. Spohn John Sims. Geo. H. Wright. Geo. II. Healy. John E. Snralm. Clerk of Dlit. Court O. F. Pructt. Clerk of Co. Court Mil Mae Maple. Sheriff H. D. Peckhani. IteR. of Deeds II. M Italics.. Surveyor Oscar Gardner. Coin, lit Plat. A. II. Fox, Ivanhoe. Com. 2d Dist. A. A. Hatkell, Elmnood. Com. 3d Diat. V. S. Vandeburs, Coucli. Newsm s rvryv i?i , rro7?me CGMTY Sophia Clatter. Sept. 27. We have had two killing frosts on the low ground on the 23th and 28th. Pretty early (or froit In old Beaver county, laii't It? Preiton Allen ii seeding broomcorn In our neighborhood and doing a flno job. John Caaiady had 00 balls put out by them this week and they nro finishing Mr. Lanaon'i job today. There hain't been any broomcorn buyers in thl neck o .the woodi yet thli year. David Catci returned home Inst Sat urday. Ho report hli father resting eaiier but with small chance for re covery. Mr. Lawion Is nbht to bo up and about the house, toma but Is still vary weak. Fnrmeri nro nil hustling to cut their feed cut up since tho frost. Tills cool wind howling around tho corners of the houso does tnuko ono think of win ter nit right. Mrs. It. D, Thomas is suffering from n very soro linger; something liko n fellou on tho tnlddlo linger of the right hand. Tho drpaded horso plnguo lms reach ed the LnKcmp nuighlrarhood, so wo hear, there being several horses that have died appenred to be tho symptoms given In Hint disease, Aver Swnn mid Louis Kezvil juit got In from HlgiiliiH the llrst of the week whom they I mil gonuwith wheat. Thomas Black has laid nil the pint for tho ort-ctiou of n nuw house. We wondor when ho Is going to Missouri itgain and if wo will gut u clgnr when hu returns, Still the cry goes up for moru farm laborers. It seems as though there would bo no loafers as good wagia its they get uuw but they are mill In ovi donee, John Cassndy cut feed for Mr. Thom as one day lust week. School begins at Dist. No, 100 on Oc tober 7th. Only a few more days of idleing for tho kiddies now. Our snhool house was to hnvo been pit In ted but it Is still the sumo old color. Wonder why wo haven't any rond boss In Kim wood township. There was very little road work done last year and non this yenr. Thu county was put to tho expense of getting material on the ground for a bridge west of the II. W. Juitksou farm two years agonml tho job was bungled up and the plnuk piled up to rot mid there they lay, and tho road on the hill south of the Thom as place is almost Impnssnble. Some one get to work nnd seo tho voters fix It or send the women out after them and bee if In thirty days tho weaker sex don't have n different looking road. News Is scarce as also Is tlmo so we will make our bow and lenvo for this week. Sophia Tattlkr. Saved By His Wife. She's n wlie woman who knows just what to do when her husband's Ufa Is In danger, but Mrs. R, J. Flint, Brain tree, Vt., Is of that kind. "She in sisted on my using Dr. King's Sew Discovery," writes Mr. F."fora dread ful cough, when I wns s,o weak my jfjrlends all thought I had only a sjiort t.mo to lite, and It compjutely cured' me." A quick cure for 'coughs and colds, It's tho most safe nnd reliable medicine for many throat and lung troubles grip, bronchitis, Group, whooping cough, quinsy, tonsllltls, hemoi rages. A trial will convince you. DO cts. and 11 00. Guaranteed by Fred Kiowa Flash Light Cold, colder, coldest Well how do you enjoy the change? From the torrid hot breezes from the south 'o the cold nnd chilling blasts, from the north pole cautfl a great many people to hustle around for warmer wrapi the forepart of the week. Well, yes, there are quite a few sick horses hereabouts and a few have died from the Kansas dlscaae. People are tiling all precaution to guard against the disease. Mint nil horses have been taken off of pasture and turned into green fluid This comes at a very bad lime when there is so much work to be done and tome people have quit going to the road on account of the disease. On returning home from ShnttucV Harry Davidson's team ran away and he fell out of the wagon and the wheels paised over his body. Aside from n few painful bruises he Is none the worse for his fall. Sept. S3, Eddie Ripple loft for Mos qnern, New Mixico. where ho goes to visit with his siiter, who has been vcr) sick. Eddie went for his health as he has been very poorly nil rummer nnd if the climate does not agree with him down there, then he will go north. A IllHIlKOriOOMGBTsCllR-KE.V-lir.AUTKI). In other words ho failed to keep his lacrcd promise. The marriage of one of our prominent nnd highly esteemed young ladles of the Texns side wits to have taken place last Monday but wa Indcdnutety postponed for tho bride groom "failed to be thar." Tho wed ding wns to have taken place several months ago nnd everything was got li readiness. The fatted calf had been killed and tho old folks were waiting with outstretched arms to recive their new son-In-law-to-bo A few days be. fore the bride-elect had received h letter from her lovey dovey stntlng when he would be there nnd on what truln he would arrive. Ho tho would bo brldo dons her bridal gown and set? sail for Hlgglns to meet her nfllnnced From there they would drive to the county seat and procure tho license, after which they would locate the minister and thu knot tied. After that they woro to return to thu brido' home whoro tho wedding fenst wnf iprcad for tho multitude. And In the meantime the bride's mother hikes to town and goes Into tho postollluo and right there she gets n letter for her daughter whom she supposed wns hap "oily married by Unit tlmo. Hut upon reaching homo she decided to open tht missive and found that It contained a very short message nnd showed the faint heart n( n poor man. The mes sage, ran ns follows: Owing to bushiest matters ho could not come nnd asked that tho wadding be postponed till he got there. P. 8. If business Interferes with the wedding cut out your . On tho morning or tho 20th Ice win found on the tanks nn eighth of an Inch thick but tho freeze does not seem to hnvo hurt tho Into knlllr corn or broomcorn. Several horses have died around here the past wenk from the fntnl Knnsa horse dliensn. Most stock has been taken In oft of the pasturo nnd preven tative measures used to try to prevent ns much ns possible. Everybody is ringing them, ringing them. Everybody Is ringing them now. Ringing who, Rube? Why, ringing Madison, you simp, on tho Ivanhoe phone lino, of course. Are you on? Strings of new buggies nro still mov ing .westward, so wo presume thnt Denver county peoplo will enjoy life this full by discarding tho old worn out rig for the new. The :..an who lives in n little town nnd behaves In a milliner thnt keeps people from talking about him Is prettj sure of landing in Heaven some time. Al.FAI.FA PKTK. O. Tracy A Log on the Trade of the fust express means serious trouble ahead if not removed, so dus loss nf nppetlto. It means lack uf vi tality, loss of strength and nerve weak ness. l,f appetite fails, take Electric Bitters quickly to overcome the cnuse by toning up the, stomach nnd curing the (ndlgnsiton. Michael Hessliolmer of Lincoln, Nebraska., had boon sick over tli'en years, but six bottles of Electrlo Bitters put him right on his feet again. They have helped thous and. They give pine blond, strong nerves, good digestion Only 60 cents nt Fred O. Tracy's. Palestine. Wo nro glad to bo back ngaln; hav ing been nwuy from home wo wero un able to write. Miss Ophelia Stout, of near Dombey, visited Mrs. Peters this week. Wyntt Williams, of Boyd, nnd Miss Florence Uyurs, of l)o:')ey, woro mar ried Inst week. Florence had Just re turned from her visit in Colorado. Wo wish them n long nod happy UK ., Churley Gntcs has relumed from "Kansas City. Wo had a lovely ruin last week. It lastvd so long thnt sonic feared for their broomcorn which was down, but not much of It wns ruined. Broomcorn pulling is almost finished In this neighborhood. Palesttno school houso Is boing ro- modeled.and an addition being built to it, which makes us clad. John Claybrook and family moved last Friday. Henry Peter traded his mules for a fine team of mares last week. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wyatt Williams have not moved to their home yet. We hear that n broomcorn seeder lias started Its work near Gray. We ure expecting It In our neighborhood soon. News seems to be scarce. DoLtTTtK, Saves Leg of Boy. "It seemed that my H-year old boy vould have to lose his leg, on account of nn ugly ulcer, caused by a bad bruise," wroto I). F. Howard, Aquone, N. O. "All remedies arid doctors treatment failed till we tried Bucklen's Vrnlca Salve, and cured him with one box " Cures burns, boils, skin erup tions, piles 25c at Fred C. Tracy's. Fnlkcy. Theic cold chilly days makes one think, where has their summer wages .(one to. Some vary welcome rains reached this part of the county last week. The farmers are busy as "cranberry merchantf" with their broomcorn. The cry for hands Is plentiful but hands iro scarce. Mrs. Gregory nnd daughter Anna vent to Mr. Evan's on the river for peaches ono day last week. Soino hnvo seeded their broomcorn md ready for market while others are not through pulling. G. B. May had tho mlofortuno to lose a couple of horses last week, Quito n few from this pnrt attended the fair while others wero too busy to ittend. Prof Little was tnken suddenly ill Wednesday night. Dr Long was call ed and wo are glad to report him much bettor and able to stir around. A number from this neighborhood ittended church nt Camp creok last Sunday. Miss Virgle Miller has been assisting her brother Chester with his broom corn. Tho llttlo three year old son of G. B May linn beon on the puny lUt for the hist week. Coy Stnrchcr purchased n span of uares ni'd two colts from Fred Wilson last week. Sam Stnrchcr had his best horse crip pled by stepping on n nail last week. A pretty llttlo school ma'am nrrlved it tho home of W. R. Llttlo Sunday night. Coy Stnrchcr nnd Miss Ethel Shock ipent Sundny evening with Miss Anna Gregory. Tim Larc. Fortunes in Faces. There's often much truth In tho say ing "her face is her fortuno," but its never nald whoro pimples, skin erup 'ions, blotches, or other blemishes dis llguro It. Impuro blood is back of them nil, nnd shows thu need of Dr. King's New Life Pills. They promote health and beauty. Try them. 25 cents it Fred O. Tracy's. b'outh nimwood. Tho school in District 73 commenced September Oth, with Miss Edna Cayler is teacher. There nrc about IS pupils enrolled nt the present tlmo. Asn Kilo nnd family nltonded the Denver County Pair three days. Broomcorn hands is still tho cry. 'Tho cool nights make one think of winter and tho terrible snow drifts of I list. winter Dude and Will Bennington nnd Ter- ley Joi,ii8on attended tho Fair Thurs day nnd Fridny. Estot Pnrkhurst has a sick horse, supposed to bo the Kansas plague, John Kile's folks are busy caring for their tomatoes and sweot potatoes. Alfred Kile came very near getting seriously hurt last Thursday. A wheel on their seeder engine burst nnd ono of the pieces struok him, but ho got oil with n fow bruises.. A Oai.lkr. Hero Is n woman who speaks from personal knowledge and long expor lonco, viz , Mrs. P. II Hrogan, of Wil son, Pa., who says, "I know from ex perience thnt Chamberlain's Cough Itemcdy Is far superior to any other. For croup there Is nothing that excels It." For sale by nil dealers. District No. 92. The writer has been attending tho protracted mooting at Tyrone, and consequently havo not been getting our Items in. Hope to do better in the future.. Mr. nnd Mrs, Noncll's daughter nnd granddaughter, from Duoklln, Kansas. hnvo been visiting them Mrs. Grllith returned home Wednesday, but Georg l.innn stayed over for tho circus at Liberal. A number from tMs neighborhood are going to Liberal Sept. 18th. John West i;un n meal wagon Satur day, and everybody had beef Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Martin returned to Elk City, nftwr a month's visit with Jim Tajlor's. Mr. and Mrs. Ackers and family, J. Sapp and family. Emmett Turner, Geo. Pennington. Miss Nelllo Turner, and Mrs. Jennings were all at lyrone, Sunday at the meeting. Our school commences next Monday, with Mrs Ssrah Kulow as teacher. Mrs Wllholt is tho first ono In this neighborhood to sow wheat. John Bowen, Jesse Hale and Rome Jennings are ajl cutting feed. Miss Eula Robinson accompanied Mrs, Martin home to spend the school year. Rasuek. $100 Reward, $100 Tho readers uf this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able' to cure in all its stages, and that Is Catarrh- Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only positive cure now known to tho medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a con stitutinnnl treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is ttVj.i internally, actingdirectly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of tho system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution nnd nsiisttng nature in do ing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that thry offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that It fails to euro. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O Sold by all Druggists, 7fc. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti pation. SOI-IQOL JN OTES. Report of Beaver school for week ending September 27: Total enrollment 120 Enrollment for the week just ended 120 Average dally attendance for week 120 No. of pupils attending everyday 111 No. of cases of tardiness 4 No. of pupils enrolled this week 10 No. of visitors registered 11 New pupils enrolled this week were: Ray IJayden, 12th grade; Harvol Padget, 0th; Harold Loof bourrow,9th; BasilPeckham, 7th; Zekie Rush, 7th; Ivy Hightower, 7th; Francis Peckham, 4th; Dale Peckhtun, 2d; Billy Culwell, 2d; Gretchen Lawson, 1st. Mrs. T. Thomas visited room No. 1 this week. Mrs. Sims and Mrs. Cayler visited the High school last "Fri day. IJMrs. D. Kinder, Mrs. J. W. Cayler and Mrs. P. L. Thomas visited rooms 2 and 4 the past week. Alfred Huguloy and Walter Maness from Balko, winners of the first and second prizes in the milo contest for the Agricultural Clubs, stopped at Beaver last Friday while on the way to For gan to take the train to Oklaho ma City to attend the state fair. While in town they made a visit to room No. 4. Tho new school building will be completed in a few days and will be occupied October 7. Tho furniture is being installed this week. Tho law class was organized Sopt. 28, witli six members. The class will meet each Friday night with A. S. Dickson as instructor. Tho names of the mombors are: G. T. Ayers, Arthur Turner, Rosco Rlzley, Lena Wright, Edna Tweedle and JohnE. Swaim. Dr. Long, who will deliver a series of lectures on Hygiene dur ing the school year, will deliver his first number next Thursday evening. While these lectures aro directly for tho benefit of the 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th grade pupils, they will be of groat value to the general public and we invite thoso interested to at tend. As a school Beaver entered more contests and won more prizes than any other school com peting for prizes at tho Educa tional Fair. Blue Mound was a close second. Tho total cash prizes won by Beaver as a school was $14.50. 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