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Oklahoma Ilia Society THE BEAVER IERALD. r. Oldest Oklahoma Newspaper Republican for Principle VOL. XXVI. BEAVER, BEAVER COUNTY, OKLAHOMA. THURSDAY, OCTOBER io, 1912. No. r8 A X m r. w !;& ill: tWae ? HllfikXJ READY For $a Fall Stock is now 'Complete. As we have always done before, we again come with the best merchandise obtainable for the Least Money. foress Ginghams, 6 io 25c a yd Dress Silks, - 35c to $1.50 Wool Dress Goods 50c to.$2 00' Outings, 6c up to 15c per yd. I Muslins, 6c up to 15c per yd Ladies' and Gent's Underwear 50c to 3.00 per suit. Ladies' Fall and Winter Cloaks $3.00 to $25.00. COMPLETE STOCK ir It the Herald is not up to Us usual standard of excellence this week, we will have- to beg the kind Indulgence of our readers. Tho olilco force has not been Id lb by any menus but wo have not been able to give tho news our usual attention. An extra amcunt of job work, gutting up the delinquent tax list and a broken-don u press (n the midst of it all, has made life a burden for us but, if our renders vilr kindly bear with us, we'll try and make amends in future. Congressman Morgan has made a re markablo record in securing legislation favorable to his district. TliU is, no doubt, due to the fact that he has tho respect of his assouintes In Con gress and the confidence) of the publio officials In Washington, Inasmuch as he is known to be honest, and has sin cerity of purpose, and has demonstrat ed hlh fitness, his defeat would be a distinct loss to Oklahoma and her ppo pie, regardless of politics. He has de voted nil his time, energy nnd abilities to the work the people sent him to do When you havo a bad cold you want thebwst mediclno obtainable so as to cure it with ns little delay as possible. Hero M a druggist's, opinion: "I have sold Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for fifteen years," says Enos hollar of Sa ratoga, Ind., "and consider it tho best nn tho market." For sale by nil dealers. The Llboral Hardwaro Co Is now located on the South Side. 10-3 tf Tnos. W, Gaw. LECTURE Him Beaver, Okla. Five Numbers, and Possibly Six, for samo Money on Season Ticket t.0ct. 14, Wood Orchestral Trio-Music. Nov. 6, Denton C. Crowel-Lecture Dec. 7, Sarah Ruth Bates Company-Music Jan. 4, Emerson Winters-Impersonator Feb. 20, Dr. M. W. Chase-Lecture Other Number to be Filled. Season Ticket, for Reserved Seat, Adult, $2,50 School Children, $1.23 Single Admission, 30 Cents Reserved Seat,; ' 75 Cents DON'T FAIL TO ATTEND. Beaver's First Lecture Course. AIL 5 Men's Suits, $3.00 to $20.00 AlerTs Odd Pants $1.00 tb $6.00 Mcn,s Corbc(t overalls and Jumpers, SI. 00 to $1.25 Alcn's and Ladies Shoes at t $1.00 to $5.00 ' Men's Fall Hats, 75c to $5.00 ,Alen's Shirts, 40c to $3.00 OF GROCERIES. II. F. Ludliim and family enjoyed a visit last week from Mr. LtidltimV mother, from Lynn county, Kansas. THREE-ROOM HOUSE nnd- large pasture to rent, mile of Beaver. IK'O tf Walter C. Fiiazbu. Roll of Honor. The following readers of tlie Hkiiald havo remembered us with a renewal or now subscription the past week: C. A. Allen, Alva, new sub. J. h. King, Bpavcr, new sut). T. J. Judy, Burden, K-.. new sub by Miss Nellie Judy, Heaver. Lym'au Lyons, Mt. Pulaski, lit., new sub. J. O, Hodge, Beaver, renewal. A. N. Moore, Madison, renewal. J. O. Judtl, Beaver, renewal. It. V. Nicholson, Logan, new sub. Mary A. Duncan, Powell, Wyoming, new sub Geo. II. Jon'q, Beaver, rcncival. J A Spoilt), Beaver, renewal. Sam Bingham, Mndlron. renenal. A. h. Schwendenor, Shattuek, uiwub .las. Howard, Eigleville, Mu., new sub Enoch Qiiinn, lied Wine, Calif,, new- sub by Mrs. J. 11. Qiiinn, Beuver4 Kd Gardner, Blaine, Coin., new sub. F. E. Cone, Englevitle, Mo , new sub Dr. 11. T. Nichols, of Liberal, was called in consultation tills week with Dr. L. S. M tinsel, in the case of Sol Blossor, who has been seriously ill of peritonitis for several weeks. Mt. Dtossor's condition is still quito serious but It is hoped that ho wlllsooii take u term for tho better. COURSE. Co. '111 II ill! Mil' WCQgNEfiW Subscribe for Tiik Bbavkii Herald. Only 81.00 Tor Year. Hen Sanders, of Kloris, transacted I)ii3inua In tin) mcinty mi.it today. Editor I,. It. Tooker, of the Forgnn Enterprise, was a county scat visitor Thurnlay. If you want Insurance, or a loan on your fnrin, call on or wrlto Will G. Fields. 4-11 If F. O. Haworth of Forgan anil Mociino pent n part of the week In the county seat. Monoy to loan on farms. Soc John V. Savage, first building cast of the Court House. Mrs. Belle Robinson, of LaKcmp, I who has been nursing Sol Illossur, re turned home tndav. Will O. Fields has plenty of money t loan on farms. Olllcu in Muuscll building. -11 tr Mrs. Josephine Smith nnd daughter, Mrs Hiiby Jnckson nnd little Miss Car ol, were in from LnKctup today. The Liberal Hardware Co. is now located on the South Side. 10-3 tf Tiion. W. Gaw. Mre. Joe Gnddatd returned Intweok from p n extended vijit at Wichita, Cansas. Ed Gardner, who has been hero for trn dnyson a visit to relatives nnd friends, returned to his farm near Uhtiuc, Colorado. Wednesday. Lost Memorandum book containing iiime money and valuable papers. He ward for return to E. T. Vk.vaiile, 10-3 tf Ufd 1! Balko, Okla. . II. Robertson lelt this week for his farm nenrfrvo-'Bilttii,""Coloradii, w-hero he will look after his eitip nnd make improvements on his farm. Quick Money, Easy Terms, ripply ' fnlin W. Savage, just across the 'bridge'" for your farm loans. Drop Head Sewing Machine with full ot ot attachments, guaranteed for 10 years, $I3.G cash, at Liberal Hardware Go's. I).5 If For Fields. Hail Insurance, seo Will ( I represent the St. Paul. 4-11 tf Loins and Insurance, I havo whnt you want. John W, Svaco. Ilrst build 'ig east of dm- House. For Rent Good business build ing m good location. Apply at Herald office. , Mr. -nnd Mrs. T. It. Sharon, who have been visiting their son Freil and wife and other relatives hero fur two weeks departed Saturday fur their homo at Marion, Indiana, LOST Pair go)d rimmed spectacles in black leather cafe at the Fair Grounds lint week, Finder will confet ti great favor by returning to this olllce. O'.'.'O If Mrs. V. Metzgerv arrived Monday from Niehart, Montana, in response to tho ncn-s of the serious illness of her husband Mr. Melzger is somewhat improved nt this time. Sick headache Is caused by a dis ordered stomach. Take Chauiborltiii's I Tablets and correct that nnd the head- itches will disappear. For sale by all dealers. Graphophoues and Records for salo at Beaver JId . A Fum. Store. Rec ords fit any graphophnuo using' n disc record. J'oh Salk: One sorrel horse, weight PJ0O pounds, good driver sluglo or double. Call or write, II. F. Luiilum , Beaver, Okla. 0-12 tf Aftho Garage. c ONTRACTS DEEDS, MORT- GAGES & LEASES DRAWN: Abstracts Examined, BEST ABSTRACTS Promptly made. Charges Reasonable. I furnish you prompt, reliable service for least 11181117. There is" 11 Legal Kd neat ion and years of experience back of my work. Ueavcr County Abstract Office i A T TCD r- CDA7I7D WALltLK C. rKAZ,LK Bonded Abstracter Hkavkh, Oklahoma. Something Doing By tho Loyal Boys and Girls nt an enrly date. Watch for further an' nouucciuent later COMMITTKE Miles Resumes Business. Jt O. Miles, who closed out his gro cery business here a few months nun on account of his interests at the rnneh demnuding his attention, re-opened hfs establishment this week with a new! enlarged stock. In addition Ulna reg ular grocery line ho now carries a good stock of notions, ment In tins Issue. Seo his advertise- Chas. White Passes Away. Charles White, who has been serious ly ill nt the home f his brother Wil liam, In Beaver, for many weeks and whose conditlon.had been critical for some time, passed awny early Wednes day morning. Death was duo to heart trouble. Funeral services wcro conducted at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William White, Tluirsday morning nt 10 o'clock by Rev. Leeper, pastor of the Presby terian church, and Interment made in the Beaver cemetery. Mr. White had lived In Heaver coun ty for many years being ono of tho early day settlers here. Ho had never married and lived alone, n quiet and secluded life until his Illness when he was taken to his brother's homo and given the best of care and attention but the nature of Ills illness nnd his advanced years madtj his recovery doubtful from tho Ilrst Ho was an honorable and upriuht citizen, fair in all his dtaliug and his wotd was ns good ns It's bond. lie was a man who read much and was well posted ou all public nlTiiirs. (Juict nnd unassuming lie commanded the respect and confi dence of all who knew him. The IIkiiai.I) joins the many friend, of the family in extending sympathy to those who mourn the loss of theii loved one. Fred and Abu Llle, of Kokomo, both of whom havo been seriously ill with lypholdtliivrr forborne, time, are still in a very critical condition nnd their rec"voy is cnntldcrcd doubtful. Just nt this lime they are slightly improved We hope to be nblu to report a decided change for tho better next week. A whole lot of neighborhood news, which we would like to get in, is omit ted from the Hkiialii this week because wo are unable to Hud time, suaco or typo to get it in. This will not occur olten however and we want to urge our correspondents to Bend in tho news regularly uiicli week just lliv samo No letter will bo om'ttrd that we can possibly get In print. Oklahoma City is a splendid town but it does not merit and should wM expect the support of Beaver, Texas and Cimarron counties, coniuierelull) ,ir for the eapital without givinsome- lhingmori than liotair in return. in citizens of tho counties named would feel urnteful to the boosters of Okla homa City if they will put up a sub stantial elTort and construct it railroad through Beaver City, Guyinuu and llciio City, county seats of tho three .Panhandle counties. Guymon Herald Dr Laird, of Forgail. Dr. Liird, of Oklahoma City, has been at Forgan in his private Pullman car for several wcoks. Besides having the professional work of the construe- tion gangs, Dr. Laird Is treating cliron- !.. I....1...U ,.. ii.. .r ii... 111 11 seit.us, iiiuiimiiiK ciiiiiiiuujip ui 1111- stomach, kidneys nnd blond, also nerv ous, sexual and skin diseases, Ortho- peodle Surgery nnd private dlseasoH of long standing Ho takes no incurable cafes; removes tumors, cancers nnd growths, The eyes tested scientifical ly by the latest improved methods, and lenses correctly fitted for defective vision. Dr. Laird Is well nnd personally known by many of our lending citizens who nrn unanimous in recommending him. Ho lias his cilice la his private car, wlucliHias nil the latest methods for examining patients electricity, microscope, and chemical re-ugenlH. Dr. Lafrd will rc'tnaln hero for some time making headquarter in the car. Examinations and consultation free. 4 General Contractor and Builder A specialty of interior finish, stair work, store fronts. Highclassof nontly mado, trimmed and upholstered burial caskets, cement sldowalks, foundations. tie. bunked bv an enovclniiedia of I1I12I1- est authority and years of oxporWe. Satisfaction guaranteed, Reference on request. Shop on Main Street. Res. ,jpHce phono No o2 3.0 tf S. S, Strono. BcaveP, Okla If you have money we want it. If you want money we have it. THE FIRST STATE BANK OF F0RGAN, OKLAHOMA We arc prepared to customers money market their Alva Railroad Builders Here. A party of promoters of tho St. Lobls, Oklahoma A- Pncilio Railroad, which is nrojeuted from .lva to Des Moines, Now Mexico, were hero tho eftrly part of tho week 011 business connected with he building of tho lino. This is tho lino that Beaver has long ad in view nnd wo are pinning our faith to it beenuso we believe these tien mean business. They say little mt "still wnter runs ileep" nnd some if these days, when tho timo is ripe, hey will push tho work through and 'ho Beaver valley will re-echo with the ing of progress as tho workmen with team shovels, graders, rails and tics forgo tho second big steel commercial roadway across our county. W. S. & G. Ry. to the Bad. II. I.eone Miller, president and chief minuter of tho Wiuiicpcg, Salinn ik I ill f Railway, has been taken into the oils of tho federal authorities on a liar go of using the mails for fraudu 'lit purposes. This action followed loscly upon the heels of tho W. S. A I. going into tho hands ot a receiver a inv weeks ago. Tills is ono of the nil iierous paper railroads which were irojected across IHavor county and mis to touch Beaver, Guymon nnd mints west. Although Heaver had icceptcd thoir proposition nnd would uive been glad to comply with tho ro lutrenients WHEN THE ROAD WAS OTUALLY BUILT yet, we never put niich faith In tho enterprise nor went my further thnti to merely accept heir propnsltian which was a very lib- nil onu had they been able to build. Idler's rcputntiou as n "Blue Sky lailroad" promoter had precceded him ie.ru 'and Im wasn't nblo to fool the teoplo but ho got in his graft to tho xtentof some J2 million dollars on fie Easy Marks of Kansas. Beaver and Beaver county have had iltmty of experience with railroad pro noters. Wo want and need nil the uilrfindfl tee inn fret nnd nrfl rpfltlv. vilUng and anxious to nccept nny ''"oiibuiu proposition mav may 1.0 do tin but we always tlo a string to ur odor and require something rea), "" rails, ties and rolling stock before ve put up mo real uonars. .- ." . If you want a farm loan, low Interest 1 ml no commission, seo Walter C. Kiiazkii, Beaver, 8-S tf EVERYTHING FURNITURE That Anyone could ask for One of the most complcto stocks west of Kansas City. Just received 11 carload of nice new de signs in Beds, Rockers, Chairs, Dressers and other things needed in tho home. Call and see us and Ret our pricos. SPECIAL PRICES to newly married couples ' for Complete Outfit. Heaver Hdwe. & Furii. Co. Beaver, Oklahoma, loan prospective to harvest and fall crops. jfGfatrrtf Christian Church Services. Services at the Christian church Sun day morning and evening, October 18, ns follows: Bible School at 10:00 a. in. Morning servlco nt 11:00 o'clock. OiuiKit ok Wonniur. Invocation, Hymn. Reading or Scripture lesion. Its sponsively. Hymn. ., . Announcements, Solo (Selected) Miss Gleo Miller. Sermon -Subject, "The Efficiently of Christ." Invitation, c" Communion, Doxology. Benediction. Christian Endeavor nt 7:00 p. 111, Evening services nt 8 o'clock, OnuKit ok Wonsntr. Ten minute sung service. Prayer, Hymn. Reading of Scripture Jason. Hymn. ' , Announcements, S U "The Ninety and Nine" Mrs, W. T. Qtilnn. "" Sermon-Subject, "Tho Ninety and Nino," Invitation. Benediction. Everybody welcome. L. L. Shaw, Pastor. Presbyterian Church. Sunday Schoql at 10 n. m, Preaching at 11 o'clock a. m. Preaching at 8:00 p, m. Everbody invited. CmaS. B. l.rr.rxn, Pastor. Mrs. B. C. Lowis returned last week from Wichita, Kansas, where she had been wltii her daughter Mies Jetta, who is taking treatment for a severe case of granulated eyelids. Jetta re mained for treatment nnd Mrs. Lewis will return in a few weeks. In 'A,