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'.v 5.3OiXXXXXXX30CXX3C)00tXXXXv.X DICKSON, R USH & DICKSON t? ATTORN liYS 8 BEAVER. - - OKLA. V E. T. DAVIS DENTIST Plionc 96 Bcacr, Okln, 1)R. MILLER'S OLD STAND. Lawson & Clark, ABSTRACTERS, Beaver, Oklahoma. L. S. MUNSELL, M. D. Calls answered promply by automobile to all parts of the county. FARM LOANS. Money to loan on Heaver, Ilnrper and Kills counties, Oklahoma, fnrms. Low rate and a draft for your money when paper are recorded. Can approve loans, draw papers and pay out from this oillce. II. S. JUDY, Western manager, John II. Simp it Co. Ileadauarter. WOODWARD, OKLAHOMA Claude T. Smith Attorney and Counsellor County Attorney i Oillce at Residence RGWEK ----- OKLA. M. E. F. PELLETTE Osteopathic Physician Postoflice HalldinR. LIBERAL, KANSAS L. L. Long PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Calls answered in Automobile. Resi donco Tolephono, Number Twcnty-llvo BEAVER. - - OKLA Chas. F. Twyford Attorncy-at-Law I'hono 10. Mctzgcr Bldpc. Buavuu, Okla "Opening of Strip" Celebra tion. Tho widc-awakp, entliusiastlo busi ness men of LaKemp are planning a bie celebration to be held at that nlnnn. SuntPinber 18th and 17th in commemoration of the opening of this section to sottloment. Extensive pre parationa aro being made for two full ilnva nf lirst-dass leiitertalnment and all those who can attend should not fail to do so. LaKemp's well known ability to entertain her guests will at tract a large crowd and all will bj well taken care of and g'ven the time of their. life. Remember the ilolo and BE THERE. 7 10 tf T Great Year for Oklahoma ''In these times of rumored money stringency Btid llnancial distress in the E.ist I want to say that Oklahoma is not in ihe Jcast discouraged. The hot weather has done us some damage to be sure, but, listen, Oklahoma will get more money for her crops in 1013 than in any year in her history. In an address before the "$100,000 Club" of tho Kansas City Life Insur ance Company ot the Hotel Baltimore in Kansas City last Friday night Gov ernor Orucu of Oklahoma thus herald ed abroad the prosperous condition of his state. The Banquet closed the fourth annual convention of the "$100,000 Club." Governor Hodges of Kansas and Governor Major of Mis souri, guests at tho banquet, spoke in a sitrilar vein of conditions in their states. "Down in Oklahoma " continued . flnvornor Cruce. "wodo not havo to ilonend alono on our crops Our oil this year will bring more than $100,000, 000 into the state. We have tho best asphalt in tlm country and enough of it to pave all the streets in tne civil ized world. Our natural gas helps to keep the cities in three states comfort able during the icy blasts of winter. And we havo coal in abundance. Crops are growing today on leased lands which, alone is one of the biggest items of prosperity in the state." The Governor said that the wheat and oat crops of tho state, taken as a wholij, ore above the average. In some parts corn was not successful, ho said; but In tho central portion of the stato alone,moro corn will bo raised than Is ..nA.ln.l r.. Immn onnAiituntioti. Hu Ho spoke of kafllr corn and milo maize as IDCUEU .W. ... w .-- .--,- i IURO Ul KUUIl WHIM ' -- "-. - ... I ... .Ml. .1...1.I.. .!...! tnnr. Imril l.nol.. . In... two sure forage crops which win uuuiu largest tho stato evbr raised and which; aro bjoing encouraged because of their hardy nature. Threo-fourths of tho' stato lies in the best cotton belt in tho world, the governor said, and more! acreage and a botter Hand exitts now RATES THE THREE DUTTONS-SOCIETY While the Oklahoma State Fair and Exposit'on. Oklahoma City. September 23 to October 4, 1913, will be nothing 3hort of a collegiate "thort cut." offi cers and directors are not unmindful nf tho fart that It often requires amusemenL-.to attract people to In structlon The directors, thoreforc, have contracted for many sensational noveltv actB that will bo poen for the first time acts that aro thrilling and than ever before "N'lthing short of n disister will prevent our cotton lint and seed from bringing at least MOO.'OOO.OOO," caul the governor. "This is the one sure- money' crop of Oklahoma. Our Agri cultural crop, tukon ns o whole, will yield more than mi average. Our pto 1 net ion of nil is on tho increase ; it i bringing Increased prices and the de veloped territory constantly is being extended We will market at IohM 1,'JOOtHlO barrels which will bring back the f lOD.OOO.OOO , referred to The Mrif neml Ktiinding of the state is in better condition than ever before and to me a very common expression of today 'I guess Okluhoma should wor ry ' " Governor Cruce said that 152 life in surance companies in Oklahoma last year wroto M 15,tA0.000 in business and that the Kansas City Life Company led all of them in the amount of busi ness. 'I believe, he said In elnlug, 'that life insurance is the greatest boon to mankind today, the umi groat factor which will bring about the brother hood of man." To Prevent Wood Poisoning apply at once the wondcttul oM reliable DR rORTI!R'SANTtSKrTlCHl!At.ING01L,aut Cleat dreitlne that relieves pain ami beats at Ihe same time Not a liniment J5c. Jflc. Jl CO. The Kicker. Now that the smoke of battle has cleared away; and tho people of the stato have spoken in favor of allowing tho building of ndditton'al railways, and by their decisive vote removed the restrictions of sectiou 0 of article 0 of the constitution, a little retro spection will not come amiss. Of course, every farmer in Beaver County, who had to make long hard hauls through the sand, in order to reachtheM.lv & T. branch, which wanders all the way fiom Goto to I'or gan, was vitally interested in securing the reneal. so ns to have short and easier hauls, better railway facilities and better prices for their products I Hut, and thero I always a ily In the butter wo had o butter 'eelf-ap pointed Moses o diamond backed aristocrat with mi unusual noma; who butted n. and did his utmost to con- iiiiuu inuir i"nii " .'."-i prices, and to coijHnnp to prohibit thu railways from coming hither to thoir relief. And when they shall have come, and tho people shall begin to enjoy their conveniences, and the short hauls, aud the increased valuta mmMM. WmBBmSm mmmm W8 JjHhiM RAILROAD: EQUESTRIANS AT STATE at tho same time elevating in, n word, instructive nmusement The Three notions. Shaw's Comedy Anl iral Circus, Alexander the Great, ''the man monkey with tho human brain"; Natiollo's hand and grand opera sing ers, the Great Patterson Shows, man euvers by II. S. troops and countless other features will contribute to the dazzling amusement program this year. of their crops and their lands, they can rellect that this diamond backed aristocrat with the unusual name, did all in his power to continne the bar rassmeut of long haulage, low prlct s riind iiisulllcient railway facilities. Let the farmer pns'e tins in Ins hat, and look at it on next election day. Cures Old Sorss, Other Remedies Won't Cute. The worst caves, no matter ot how tone atandloE. are cured by the troudcrlui, old reliable I)r Potters Antlpllc Ilcallnc Oil. It relieve! ralu and Heals at the wine time. 2Sc, 50c, $1.00 KRBK LI Ki: SCHOLARSHIP! Book Keeping or Shorthand Oourbe) to it he llrat o0:i making application. Tins oUt not good after August Ifi , IIrown's Practical Hcsiness Coi i.kok, Tulsa, Okla. ' 0-14 It. Legal Notice. Notice l herein kIvpII that applfcatlon will t) made to floiernor l.ee Cmce fot a rolo fi r onn John Itank, convicted In the District Court at Beaver. Oklahoma, for ihi minder of one Kd KratiUo. All'protests to the Rrnntln of such parole should lie In the hand, ot the Hr doll clerk at Oklahoma Cltr, Oklahoma on or Irf'forn the Mh daj ot N'pteiuher, 1913 B-7 l-l 8 RATfltUK. Are You a Woman ? The Woman's Tonic. FOR SALE AT ALL DRUGGISTS $ Foundations O f or Fortunes!? Y" Are riltht here in the advertises columns of this paper. II what ou'rc selline l-as merit. ADVK II T I A' K I T An J. will sell it tor yon MttUU. UUi, L7 W. U. U J FAIRl N'ollco of Sherlft's Salo-Forclosure. Notice I hereby alien that in primncc of tnoidcrof sale, Incd out of tho District Courl of Heaver Uiutiti State ot Oklahoma, oiuho Mill tiny ot June, 101.1, In mi fiction nhrrrln John W.Biiihro nml Jennie M bav nee nwUiiees, were plalutl!! and Amanda I l.ostndi was defendant, directed to mn the limb rilciicd Hhotlll tit Heaver Ciimitv, pom ' nvilidliiK mn to lev) upoa mill sell the lolluw I Inc described propert j : l...u'i:if f-M I til nml Twelie (111 III Work One Hundred l'oiti One ll In thi llhaKel ofllenier He.licrl.oiiiity.Okl.lliomii. i .alMy n Judgment nod decree of toreclos I ire In faior ot said plaintiffs and ac-ilnst said drrcll.lniit cbtlllnc.l nml mucin In n til court On 'ho 13th il.iy of December. IMS. for the mm ot ;m .17 ami rut nml I5.N) and fiVOO ntior I tic. frc with interest llicrcnii ut tho run- of j 10 iior cent from tho lfrhdnyot December 191? I unit costs nccrnliii;; I will on tho 16th d of ViiKimt, 11)1.). tit tho hour of 2 i in if jud day ut tho front ilonr nf tho Court " ww in tho clt of llcaicr In until .mntj '1 MiitonlTor for sale nml tell to tho burliest llr for oath the property a hole' described ranch thereof na will uttlst) until pide ""ut wiili Interert nil cost. iiiipm ni hand tint nth ilj of Jul) 191.1 Johnnie M. Joim 17 8-11 5iv Sheriff Notice to Creditors. VII persons lull llK claims ncnlnsl tho estate i llnrrlet WiiKiuir, deceased, aro minimi to ioiit tho same, with Unnecessary lonelier.. ihe iinilor.litnril Adiiiltiistrnlor or nt mr wnri lltiiipr, Oklahoma, nltlilu four months f llii'il.ite henof. or thetmno will Ira toieter tinrroil. Dated Jul) 21,1913. Clt VBI.CS WAnNEI, 7--JI g-H AiimlnLtrntor 1 Summons by I'uhlicatitm. stlltRiif Oklnliiilnn, Ihmier t'uiintj. tn the Dl.trlPtronit nf mhl Count) l.nitlm i' Oriipp), idulutltT, ' . Unite! I). Imicer "ml William I.. Mainn. dt feudanu. Paid defendant. Daniel D filacer, will take milieu Urn' tn together with Wll imm I.. Mnon has been sued 1h ih nbmp named Couit bj tho aboio mimed idiilntlll. md In nnd liT her petition therein the rlln tlff ira for a decree BrHntlng her a diiorco fromaald defendant, Daniel D. Orncej. and lliecmtnd) of her minor child, and restmli ln ihe defendants nnd each of them from selllnB. niciimbprlnc or In aninlie dlsposlnc of Lota land land the Wpst lUlf of tho South ut Quarter ot Section 1, In Township 3, nt Hanito !t, nnd tiiraiiceltho deed therefore, executed U Dnnlel I) Oracey to William L. Mneon. and hut tho title theretu be lei'ed In the plaintiff. ind mhl Danl"! D. Oracey must answer the jptltlon filed therein by laid plaintiff on or oeforo the 13th day of September, 1913. or lil uetltlon will bo taken n true, and a Judgment or Kid plalntllT III aald action for tho relief an uraiedlind for the coats of Mini stilt will he endered HceordluRl). ISfctL) Attest: O. 1 I'mjeit. Clerk of SaldCoiitt. Dickson a Fli'sii, Attornerforl'lalntltr. 7-31 S-14 Summons by Publication. tn the l'Utllc' Court of said County. Mnrylt. Harris, ridlntlll'. vs. ' Clnlbornn A. Harris. Dt-fenOnnt. Sold DeteudHrit. Clnlliorno A. Harris, will lake notice that ho Ims IjPpii sued in the above nnmod Court and must nmwer tho petition nlwl thuroln by said Plolntliron or brfoie the 1Mb lay of September. l'JIS. nrsnl.t pitltlnn' will be taken as true, and a judument foriald rinlutllT In said action for a Dlvorco in faior of Ilio Plaintiff, will be rendered nccordlnuly. (SKAL Atteit; O. I. PlIUElT Dickson lttan, . ClerUof said lourl. Attorneys for Plolutlir. 7-7 7-21 Notice to Furnish County Coal. Notice is heieb Klveli that bids will he re clved for turMsliliiu the futility with M tons of mil. both lit thu ralliond mid de'iierrd in the basement of the Court House. Said bid" thnll describe llin kind 'lid iUitllty t to.ll, t bofiiinlibeil. All bids must lie In the h.iuili of tho Ounir Clerk. Septi hilmr lt. Illils to be opened Kt'iitcinl'tT 'Jml. lit Hill, in., I'.ll.l, 1 Iip Hoard reserves th rliibt tn reject nil) and all bids. II) order ot County Commissioners. (Ho, II. Wki'Jiit. Counts Clerk. S-7 8-23 t Notice tn Contractors. Notice l hereby given, thut aUd bids will heri'cciiid.iiplii Kepli-inber 1st, .013, at the olllco nt the County Cletlt nf Hc.ner Count) Ciet k of llemer Couoly. Oklahoma, for build ln a pile bridge over the Heaver river, where the same crosses the motion line between set . Hon 11 and 2i Twp. 3 Ranee, 20. K C M. Iliddera will Ifl leipilred todepnilt acertlflM check In 10 per cent of their bid as mi evidence of good Inltb III bidding on said work. Plans and .peclttcat loin will Iw on file at m office III lleaicr. IhHier county. Ilklaboma. iu ami af tar August 12. 1913. 1 he tight to rejoct any nnd all bid Is hereh) reserved. 11) older of ihrf County Commissioners of Dealer County, Ok lahoma, thlibthdayof Vugust, t'MH. Ono II. WlilOHT, 8 7 8 2 4 County Cletk. Summons by Publication. In the District Court within nd for Beaver County. Oklahoma. STATE OF OKLAHOMA I COCMV Or BEAVFR I ' Nancy Madloek, rialutlll, vs Harry Weill, at nt., Defendants. Kdld defendants. Harry Wells. Jeremiah M. Weill. Arney Mcllock, John A Medlock, Addle Medlock, and the unknown hclrsor heirs -a t-law uf Marlon Medlock. deceased, and all and each and e ery other helr-at-hw of John Medlock, de ceased, will take notlco that they haio been sued In the above named Court by Nancy Med. lock for cancellation of a certain deed to tho West lUlf of the South West Quarter of Sec tion Numbered Bight, and the bast Half ot the South East Quarter of Section Numbered Seven, all In Township Two. North of Kane" Twenty-Five, Ust of the Cimarron Meridian lying and iielnRalHiatc In Heaver Count). Ok lahoma, and must answer the putltlon of the Plaintiff herein, nil or belore the Olb da) of October, 191.1. orsaldfetitlon will betaken as true and a Judgment for satd plaiutiff in 'anl action for cancellation of died and lestinc of title In j lalntllT will be rendered accordlngl). Iskal! Attest O. V. rU.TT. Clerk of tho DUtrltt Court. Dicksov, ncsH DICKSON, R. j,.? J ii Attornejsfor Ilailitlfl For Weakness nntl Loss of Appctlto the Old Standard general atrengthenlng tonic, GROVE'S TA8TKI.JtS3clillI TONIC, drives out Malaria and bullda up the yatcm. Atrtietonlc n4suie,ApjclLicr. I'or adults snachlldteo. 50c. . It Always Helps says Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky., In writing of licr experience with Cardul, the woman's tonic. She says further: "Before 1 began to use Cardtii, my hack and head would hurt so bad, I thought the pain would kill me. 1 was hardly able to tip any of my housework. After taking three bottles of Cardui, I began to feel like a new woman. I soon gained 35 pounds, and now, I do all tny housework, as well as run a big water mill. 1 wish every suffering woman would give The Woman's Tonic a trial. I still use Cardui when 1 feci a little bad, and it always docs me good." Headache, backache, side ache, nervousness, tired, worn-out feelings, etc., arc sure signs of woman ly trouble. Signs that you need Cardui, the woman's tonic. You cannot make a mistake In trying Cardtii for your trouble. It has been helping weak, ailing women for more than fifty years. Get a Bottle Today ! &&&!mg!&mS.$l !& el f) 1 ho, P llrnlihviiud KUAIDWOOI) & SON -BonnLcLed. -"bstraiCter Prompt, Accurate and Reliable Do a (leiicral Abstract Business Beaver, q WWQ7L$? "itWTS Vtl&l&W LUMBER Coal - Cement LUMBER BUILDERS' SUPPLIES. PAUL W. LIGHT & COMPANY, Liberal, Kas. - - Forgan, Okla. A Square Deal and (he Right Price. wmuv;!rAWAV.aft 3 DMIaiikiQ Pinal Proof i I1KKOKK THOS. P. BRAIDWOOD, U. S. Commissioner Careful Attention Given all Applications for Final Proof BHAVliK, 9 wtwwjivJMvVJiaaaw. Scandrett & Fuest HARDWARE IBffi ELLWOOD HOG Liberal, DUI S& S& &&&&gug&2kA!&E Titos. C. Brnldwootl Oklahoma i OKLAHOMA and ROYAL FENCE Kansas neni