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Ulnar "fr mifaeafm yl(a"e lgpartiipiri. Money to Loan. Sep R U. Dl'NLOl'nt the postnfllce al Clear Lakn for lent Farm Loans. If you want n FARM LO VN, low In terest and no commission, see Waitki. C. Fhackr, Heaver. 8 8 tf MR. FARMKR:-Heforo you lgn 111 anybody's Iohii paper, save money Iiy getting nil the information IKKslble. Tell mo how tnnch money you want, number of land, and I will fiivo you some fact about rate and tern of loan Win (I. Fikiii. 1-10 tf leaver. Oklfl. PARM LOANS. "" DON'T' Don't give away Fifteen oi Twenty-Five percent of your inonej tlio day you receive it. ou need no' do this if J on take your farm loin with Fhazkk A Kir Kri 1:QR, SALE For Sale, Trade or Rent. Ilakory building in Uate. 1'lastcred nnd ill good stiapo. Two lot. Will trade for mares, cows, nnd heif er j. IleMK L)1R & SrPPlT Co. Gate, Okln. Good Milch Cow" for sale ltiiiilre. 0 2 tf W I-. (Jaiimin. rOU SALIJ.-Good driving horse single buggy and harness. Inquire ol Oku. II. Wriomt, -1-10 tf Heaer. Okla. A1ISCELLANGOUS Call at Robertson's Millinery Storr for Hutlerick pattern, tf Tho Liberal Hardware Co is uon located on the. South Side. W-3 tf Tuos. W. Oav. Tho Libertl Hardwire Co. is now located on tho South Si te. IQ-3 tf Tun. W. Gaw. FOR RKXT-Thu Mis K u vv cottage threo rooms, stable, six lots fonccd. W. C. Frazkii. NOTICE I have, runted tho Cilnler Bros, pasture at lClmwood and will be ready to pasture stock May 1st. fiOcts. per head pur month. Tank water. Floyd Glazk, C-8 tf l'awneo Rock, Kaunas POU Tit A OB IsniiNv Real Katatu rauging"froiu fSCKJ.OO to 50.000.00 which tho owners will cxchaugii for Oklaho ma farm laud or largo ranch. Will also couaidur Northern Tuxhs land. Writu mo full particulars of what you havo. Win. WIN-TON fie CO. Indianapolis, I ml. 100 OJd Follow Hldg. Commissioner's Proceedings. Heaver, Okl.i. Aug I, 1013. Tno Cominissiiitier met in regular session on tho Ith ilny of August, IIII3, All member and Clrrk prc.ent, A. A Haskell Chairman. The 'following business was translated. The Hoard adjnuiucd to go and examine and re ceive thu Ktiowlc bridge, that had just been completed. Tho Hoard failing i return boforo tlmo to adjourn, tin) Clerk adjourned to meet iu 0 o'clock it. m 1013. Baver. Ukla . Aug 0th, 1013. Tho Hoard met at 0 o'clock a. m. ptiri.iniittoadjinrnme.nl. All mom bors protonl. Tho following proceed ing wore had. On motion tho following bills on the Road and Hrldge fund iiorti Hiinroved. Wichita Construction Co. fur Knowlcs hrldgu ..l 000 Wichita Cotiatruution Co. for Know lev brldgo 070 00 Denver Mercantile Company, lumber for brldgo 13 J2 On motion tho following County Olllucrs roports were approved Johnnio M. Jones, Sheriff, '). F. 1'ru olt. Clerk or District Court, C. I! Do Graw, Clerk of County Court, 1. l Fryilngor. County Treasurer, Geo. II, Wright. County Clerk, II. M. Bulick, Hegiiternf Deeds, Mae Ficklu, Steno grapher, II. 0. Fellows, County Super intendent. , Jlgtlon was mado b T I'. Mcl.uin thatrtliV bill'of'K. K Slaton bo al- "") , i,i un iwitniniiLU ui lUiciltB per mile, motion lost for want of a! second. Motion was made that the bill of F K Slaton for automobile biro on tho I Contingent fund In tho sum of $80 82. be allowed as presented. Haskell and I llngan voting yes, and Mcl.ain voting no. On motion the Hoard adjourned to meet at I o'clock p m. The Hoard met at 1 o'clock p. m. pursuant to adjournment. AH mem ber and Clerk present. The following proceedings were had. On motion tho following certificate of error wero allowed. J. A Hridges in the sum of fl 88 on certillcato No 78 O. Hoogendooru In the sum of (I OS on certificate of error No. 70. Mattio C. Trice in the mii of 12P0.C0 valuation on Certillcato No. 80 Karl Alklre. in the sum of $22. 12 on Certillcato No SI. On motion the following rebates werp allowed. V. II. Jenkins, in tho sum ol f 120 00 valuationon rrbato No. 81. Arthur Williams In tho sum o( to CI, on rebalo No SO. J. A. Rlgg In the sum of fl 30, tn rubale No 70. Lyndon Moore, the sum of H OJ, on rebate No. 70 On motion the following bonds wcte approved : J II. Ilahii, Trustee ol Halko town ship. Freil Turner. Trustee of lilmwood township. On motion tho following Justice ol tha lVaco report were approved : I J. Teagardeii, Justice of the I'eacc fur ltrict No. I J W Oiimbs, ,luticc of the l'cacr for district No 1. On motion tho following Townsbl) ollleer report wero approved. 11 II Jett Clerk of Uluu Grass town ship James M Garrcttson, Treasurer ol Blue Grans township. On motion thu County Clerk was in strutted to advertise for sealed nlde for tho construction of a bridge acroat tho Beater river between flection IK and 23, township 3 rangu 20 E C M. On motion the petition of tho town ship ollleers of Grand Valley townshij asking for a bridge- across tho Heavoi river at Neals crossing was granted On motion tho following bills were allowed on the 1'oor and Insane fund J C Hales, keeping Mr Leach, 120 3.. Heaver Mercantilo Company, mer chandise for Minnie Layton t'J (X Henry D Truax, casket and robe foi J W Cusinberry. 15 01 MathiscV Sous, merchandise for Min nie Layton . 7 0! On motion thu following bills wen allowed on the Conttgcnt fund. II O FcIIown, stamps, express and tel phono , 10 ."V J II Norton, work mi closets fi 0t J H Norton. ' " ." 0C J H Norton, " " . fl tt II M Hulick, stamps nnd express . 0 It. U 1 I'ruplt, stamps for Judge and Clerk . 0 fid Johnubi M Jones stamps 2 OC W T Mcador, work on Jury commis sion ... 7 ill V A Harris, walk on juiy uomml sion 12 a T 1' timer, laundry for prisoner 6 10 IVrry 1 Fryslnger, premium on bond 237 60 Walter W Murray, board fur prisoners 1 1 26 M O '1 hennas, publication of Count Estimate .. ... 21 2." Johnnio M Jones, expense in capturing Harbin 1'e.rklns 21 h- Ct' DeGraw. expense for July .. fl 3f Geill Wright, stamp, cxpns. cirriur charges .... 12 On T 1' .'ihuer, laundry for prison er 3 fi l'erry I' Frysiugor, stamp and lux rent C 07 L I. Long, four visits to pris oners COO R II Loofhourrow. wiathor str pa fur I window in Cuurl llcinsu 10 CO 1) M Kilo, milking key lor jail I 60 Johnnie M Joue. board, bed and jmlor fee for pri-oner 0 30 F D Kujki'inlall, stamps furJuly I ."U Johnnie M Jones, telephono bill I 20 W W Murray, salary for 8 dii) in July as jailor S 00 W W Murray, salary for 8 daj in July a janitor 1,1 30 O.i motion tho Hoard adjourned to meet at S.OO o'clock n. m., August I). 1013. Tlio Hoard met at S :00 o'clock a. m. , pursuant to adjournment. All mem brs and clerk present. A. A. Haskell, eliairuiuu. On motion thu following bills were rejected : J H Norton, work unclose! " $5 00 J It Norton, work on closets .... ft 00 J U Norton, work on cIocets , . ft 00 On motion tho following bills wero allowed on tho Court fund : ( C Love, wltios fiea In County Court ... 2 SO O F I'ruutt, Hilary for July 120 K) U'eo II Mealy, salary for July 137 f0, O U Deliraw, salary for July . SO 00 Walter W Murray, salary for 8 days In July 13 so On motion the following bills wero allowed on tho Supply fund : Western Bank Supply Company $ lfi 76 Warden Printing Company SS 25 Warden Printing Company. .. II 10 Warden 1'rinting Company 12 II Geo D Qaruard .... 3111 Geo I) Karuurd 60 10 Geo D Barnard 25 30. Burrows adding machine Corn pany - T-oo 00 Sam'l. Dodtworlh Book Com pany 3 00 sam'l. Dodsworth Hook Com pany . 31 ,0 Sam'l. Dodsworth Hook Com pany . 72 75 M O Thomas, stationary nnd Job printing . 170 26 W II Robertson, electiou sup plies . . 2 10 G A Hull, 1 dozen slenogiapli er's note books 2 00 James II Crabtrtc, grates and carbide . Po 15 On motion the followipg bills were illowed on the Supply fund: Ferry 1' I rj singer, salary for 26 days in July .. M UI Johnnie M Jones, salary for July 137 .V Geo II Wright, salary for July lsi mi F II Drum, salary for July lut ss II M Hulick, ilary for July 1.11 m Man Fickle, salary for July .'" 01 Loubelle Groat, salary for July .7) u II C Fellow, salary for four- ilfths month or July " 0" I! G Ilro.Mi. sulrfry for part of July 41 Mi F I) Kuykendall, salary for July 7- Hi Claudo T Smith, salary for July 137 50 Joo Meese, 13 days work In County Supermtt ndetit'solllca 13 00 G T Ayers, 11 days in County St peril tendent's nlllco 22 00 John 10 Swaim, 7 1-2 days iu Courtly Suporlntendent'sollli'o l-" 00 R Unpin, salary and mileage II nT 1' I' McLaiu, salary and mileage II 3( A A Haskell, salary and mileage 38 S( On motion the County Commt-ion- frs adjourned to meet it 1 1 o'clock p 111 Tho Hoard met at 1 o'clock p. in pursuant to adjournment and the fal low Ing proceeding were had : On motion the bills of Oscar Gardner for $20 00 and F. K. Slaton for $03.7) were rojected. On motion thu County Cletk was m- -Uructed to advertise for bid fur W tons of coal, both al the road nnd also delivered In the basement of tho Couri House All bids to bu received bj the County Clerk by the 1st day ol September. Bids will be opened Tues day tho 2nd day of September. On motion thu County Commissioner ad journed to meet on tho 1st day of Sep tember, 1013. A. A. HAfiKF.It.. Chairman. Attest: Gnu. II. WitiuriT, County Clerk. I. Geo II. Wright. County Clerk in and for Heaver County, do hereby cer tify that the above and foregoing is a true nnd correct report of the pro ceeding of the Board of County Com missioners ul thnfr meeting- 011 the Ith, Cth and Olli day of August. 1013. Geo. H. Wiiioiit. County Clerk Ivins Bownc Dead. J. R. Quitin Handed us n clipping tho past week in which was chronicled tli" death ol Ivins Bowue formerly ol t'-is county 'and better known to al tho old-timer here a "Joe Thomp son," which occurred nt the Soldiers' Homo, Juno 30 Ivins Howuo lived in this section for many years, being 0110 of the pioneers of the county, and ho was 'a celebrated character of the "wild and woolly dajs." The news of hi dentil will be received with regret by the many friends of the early days. The Best Mot Weather Tonic GKO VK'ts TASTI!U!-scliiII TONIC enriches the blood, buittU up tlimhole iteni nml nitl tod dcrlully tif nslhtn and lottify jou 10 withstand the detueitlm; effect ot tha hot summer. 30c. Beaver County Conditions Beit. While we may bo prune to complain now and then, of the expensive heal and lank of rainfall and think sure! Beaver county is going to the bow wow, we should stop a moment to consider and rollout upon the reports of condition, in adjoining state where It I far hotter and drier than it has ever been hero nud where conditiniit, aro actually alarming If we do this, wo will ceae our grumbling and com plaining and 1m thankful that we are as well cared for a we aro There is noijuestiun but that weather condi tion berp have been fierce the past eann but they hao been "fieicor" farther east nnd in fact north, south and west of 11 too. In many sections not a drop of rain hn fallen since last fall ami the ground is parched and baked. ICven the grass did not start in the spring ami not a sign of vegeta t Ion i to bo seen To add to tho de plorable state of alTalrs the water sup ply is giving out. wall are dry and those fow who have, water are selling it out in precious snnll quantities for fear ol exhausting thesupply entirely. laken all in nil. Heaver county is fortunate While much of our crops hato been a complete fa I lure yet late crops will make 11 fair yield and when the harvest days aro over a better yield will bo realized iu all crops than was exported. Don't lose fuith in old Banter. Just comparu her condition with the other sections of the central and western states and .you'll bu glad to stay with your farm here You can't better yourself by a 111. ve this year. SEHI - A CARNIVAL OF BARGAINS COMMENCES OH I LASTS It is a cardinal principal of thi store to mike n general clenranen saU twice yoirly. In those sales, nil broken linos, all seasonable goods, all remnants, etc . nre marked down regnrdloss of cit Tn ire is but onu obi ict in vie to olTer them so low that they are bound to go, and make room for now goods. A general reduction is also made throughout my entire stock, so that no matter what you may need, you can save money by bu j ing it during these sales, This season my stock is unusually heavy for this time of year; unseasonable weather and consequent dull trade leaves on hand thousands of dollars of bright clean goods, bought last Spring, uhrh must be sauriliced now, otl cr uise to bo carried over for another year, n thing never done at this store if a price less than cost will make it sell. Mlsccllniicoiivlt -nis K few of thi' many useful article., at price making it prulitable to come in Hi-en if you tlesirfd only a few notions. White table damask, for the price of Oil Cloth, per yd 25e il Cloth, -'." patterns in all colors, per jd 17c White Bed threads, at the price of sheeting fOc Sheet.. ISc Pillows Slips lie Stevens Crash Toweling, per yd 7c Swiss Curtain goods, per yd (So f.awns and other Wah Goods, worth up to 25c per yard now, per yd ... Se l'earl Button, all sires, per doz lc I'm. 2 pkg ha Needles, 2 pku .... fie Safety l'uis, -! pkgs fc Pen Tablets, each 3c Envelopes, 1 pkg 3c Shoe String. 1 pair . lc Post Cards, each. lc Hosier Men's Sox, per pair Oc Men's Half Hose, per pair 10c I.ndiet' Hose, per pair 8c Children' Hoe, 15c goods, all sizes up to 10 1-2, per pair 0c Underwear Ladle Union Suhs 23c Misses' Union Suits V3c Muslin Underwear. ..." 10c Men's Two Piece Underwear, 80c grade, now 23e Men's Two Pie'ee Underwear. 5f grade, now . . .3Sc Porosknit Union Suits 7."c grade, now . . ... 17c Athletic Union Suits 6Sc Balbriguau Union Suit 6Sc .Men's Hats, Shirts Etc. John II. ritetson. M.30 Hats, now . . . $3.00 Staple nnd Novelty Hals, sale prices . .S5c, $1 80 and $2.20 SPKCIALSALL All broken lots Mid size. 111 Hats worth up to tl 00, line not being kept up nnd tl use rcmninini! w i'l be sacrilleet., choice .... . 1 00 Men's Collars, nil Collars not bearing the "Slulewell" brand, recoil r 15c giuul. sale prici 5c Men's Ties, tegular 50c goods, sale pneo "9" FRED G, Resolutions. WHKlUCAS, B1I00M CORN, being by nature adapted to our soil and cli mate, i our most dependable cash crop, and WIlKRKAr'.the nnce and niarketui condition adt cling this crop have be come so unsatisfactory that the grow er enii not raise it with anr nssuninco of being able, one year with another. to make a living out of it, aud WHKK1MS. Ifvvonuit growing II at the present tiniu the progress of tins country will be greatly retarded, therefore BEIT 11F.SOLVF.D. That we. the members of the Heaver County Associ ation of thu National Broom Corn Growers' Association do most earnest ly urge evory person who is interested in the welfare of himself as a grower of broomcorn, or In tho effect which nrico and mtrketinu conditions of tills crop have had nnd will continue to have, upon the development of this country, to Join this association and 1,1,1 n in ncliiuvine tho results aud conditions for which it was organized , Hint is, more favorable markotingoin dtllons and a more lair and stable price than bus obtained during the past. And BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That we sincerely thank the citizens of Heaver for tho courtesy which they showed our delegates, and especially do wo thank the Heaver Band for the entertainment which they furnished during our County Convention. ( H. P. Evans, Y. M. Wilcox. ( M. Kur-ns. Committee, i1l TWO WEEKS ONLY Men' Dres hlurU, $1 25 grade, sale price riRc Men's Dres blurts, new gnnd wbicli most merchants get $1 (HI for. nil size and patterns, now . 5Sc .Men' Work Marts, absolutely one of the best mirk i-hirt 111111I1 and could not be sold 111 this f-ale for the price, other than to get your regular trade for this shirt, sale price Hj-j Fitz Overalls, per pair 00c Ore Ooods A riddance of Dress Good., a sale which includes staple good", and popular cloths you will need for fall. All 8 l-3c Ginghams, now 0 1-lc All 10c Gingham, now 8 l-3c All 12 I -2c Ginghams, now 10c All 15c Ginghams, now . 12 l-2a All 25a Ginghams, now 10c to 10c Suesine Silk, iu all popular color, now ' 35c Serpentino Crepe . . . 15c Heplotte. no ironing required 12 l-2e Linon Dress Soilings 10 l-2c SPECIAL-The popular priced dies goods, in all new-color nod wenves, good you netil right now to get ready for fall, goods reg ul'irly ptictd 800 to 75c, sale prices . . . 10j to She Laces nud Embroideries A discount of one-fourth oil will be made on all lace, all-oiers, em broideries, etc.. embracing patterns worth up to $1 M) per ynid. Rcadj-to-Wcnr Oarmcnts A choice ussoltmeiil of this i-cnsons purchases, not an article has been in stock to exceed four mon'hs Silk Petlii oits, regulcrly selling at $1.00 and cannot be bought at wholesale today nt thisiato price of . . $2 10 Hlnck and all colors, mercerized pittienits. n Garment regularly selling for $2 00, sale price fiHe While Petticoat, a viriolv of pit tern in Swiss Kmbroidory. lace insertion, etc , prices COa ti$l 10 Corset Cover 10c to ISc Go ns, Princess slip, etc. in prices 09o to $1 35 Ladie' Waists, an uniihualby at- trnctue Inn- nf iIk-sh cjimls nr in stock in prices ranging from 75c to TRA f eft mi fit ?" - . .-,.(. .iiu BEST ALL NOTE! rTX2ffl ???,"" I" LSI him and imr.oBta.V,.S7 iV.':. Cll'l Tlrpp PTihftii wtnu IHULILCOa a AHUH II Bft""?.'" - --- w. Jiwoomjiii. Picniccrs Dine at Six Alile. A party ot nutmnobilist including W. II Thomas and wife, .1. M. God dnrd and wife, Frank Lauglirin and wife, F O. Tracy and family, It. II Loofbourrow and family, J. 11. Crab tree and family, Mrs. Nettle Brown and Mi3o Lrnui C'abiree aim Mjuido riiomas, motored out to J. O Judd's grovo on S'x Mil", Sunday aftcrnvin and enjoyed a picnic supper in that cool and shudv retreat. Tho threat enini: rain rather hastened their' de liberations and caused them tn partake of their repast in h manner not alto gether tending to promote the bei-t masticaton, but all had n jolly tune nevertheless and reached homo in time to escape the drenching rain which followed jqulckly upon their arrival, SALE f I Oil. Lvery unrment w ill have. Mttnched, the ted tag, sale price ... 30c to $2.35 Lidies' Skirls, embracing good bought for early Spring, Just at or icablu for the coming mouths. K IX) Skirls, now . $3 05 O.Mi ' , ' 4.2.-1 7.IKJ " , " . . 5 115 0.00 " . ' 7 15 Lidies' nnd Children' Dresse. Can you nfforil to make there when you can buv them nt llieso prices? A neat house dress of stripe Percale, color i.ivy bluo nud white, everywhere worth $LfiO, now 08c Vu attractive dress of good qual ity gingham, the $2.00 kind, now. 1 20 Children' Urease, age I to 8 years, iu Linons. Lawns, Uiugham, etc., sale prices ISc to OSc Shoes nnd Oxfords I have on hand my entiro Fall lino of shoes. .My stock will never be h complete ncnin thi Fall n it i right now , nnd all these new go right into' this sale at reduced price. The Inning of your school shoe during this 1I11 wilt alone pay for making the trip.to Heaver. In addition to nil the shoes marked from cost to less than hnlf their eot, a iliMTMint of ten per cent will bo given on unv shoe iu stock. Your saving (till be nt least ten per cent mi any shoo you buy, while you nre likely to find Just what you want on the bargain tables at half their original cost .Men's, Women's and Children's Ox fords nt Bargains A delayed shipment of Ox'ords. lost fur weeks by the rr.ilronil company, and recently received, goes into this sale nt price ranging from tl 15 tn I? tn fur good worth t-'.OO toi$3r.O. II is iiiiposiiiile in prico shoe bar gains, thu best test is to see tho good". Sum ly do this, nnd we will prove 10 you that you cannot nfforil tn miss buying all your Fall aud winter shoo need- during tin sale agfam ihiii irnilallBiUajmuL . WANTED! WI5Jffl i-AULILESS STARCH DOLLS vrii4nnitS;t""ir"JVtrh y ' W .Mlnl.litah.th AnnVa inrtin i iTlih """I )Jlhrrt,l.Mfromtenc..nr.r,l! "lsh- h Anil fniip mkI.I. - ". ih;-t.:v-1" ": "."" - 5'0ahM"'Ma . .iX'l,,?.t:v."' "" , Qylre't. Out thi. .l iot II .-i-v,'w-ii in piant or ;V","" "J. "?:.!" .v.;:i -v.i'i "?".'.. " i-ma application. STARCH rOR PURPOSES. "AW MULTUBB ' ''S"'a .t. ""- wnire , tuu ADOLL FftEE mm & m ,1 II. Stalling, formally a resident of Heaver, but who now resides at Woodward, was a business visitor in Heaver Tuesday, coming up to look after hi laud nrterrstson the South Flats Mr. Stalling aud wife and daughter. Mis Maude, havo been so jiiurning in the South for many months nnd just returned recently to Wood ward. Mr Stalling visitttl his son Otto and wile, at Forgan, while out this way. An earnest Christian l lost to this world in thi do-UK of Mia Ives, tut her beautiful character will be a happy memory 10 her friends and relatives so long as their memories enduretli, and bur good deeds bhall live after her. Tribune, Talmiige. Neb, for children! jc. aura. Ho oalata V , v