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nirrrTM. fin tatiw """ ' ' ' '" '" 1 " 1 1 --e- CASH! $ Saving Prices Good During November and December Short crops has made scarce money; scarce monev has made slow collections, and slow collection, ha fo ce , t b t all merchants to discontinue credit business T J,?'10,?6'1'" ? CaSh dup,nB Nvmber nnd December, rZS. v! "e wg ,ndiCaI Cash pnce "-eductions on Dry Goods, Mens and Womens' Furnishing Goods, Uo,iery and SIT"' e"m WmenS' Md C""'- Shoo., Ilats Caps, etc and will continue KivinK credit to all worthy per sons on physician's prescriptions or drugs for the sick All articles sold out during those cash reduction prices last month have been replenished, and whatever may be your needs In Fall and Winter supplies, just co.no in and let me price the goods you need. If the low prices do not convince you that your dollars will buy more goods here than else where, don't buy them Goods delivered to any part of the County FREE by Parcel Post, but CASH MUST accompany order. Staple Dry Goods Uallco, per yard $c bleached muslin, 8a 12 l-2o Ginghams, I0e Siia, 10oU2)o Oiitingi, 7c, 8 l-.l, 9u Iienr brand and Topey Uo-iery sold HVerywhore nt 2."c 12 1.2a Childrens' Union Salts, 12 1-2 to JO) Hoy's and Men' Uiulorviiir,30i. to SI Men's Too Dress bhirts, 6oa Munk'SOj Suspenders, 35c Mens' 76c Cans GOo Mens and Hoy's Coo Caps, SOj Unbleached muslin, fn lGc UiiiKhams, 12 -2j 10c (Jint-liHiiiB B 1.2 u Uliildrcns' hose, ou Mi-ns' Sox, pair 25o ,Mi8je and I.tdies Union Stun, .On, 5()8, 60l-, $ I., $1.10 . Mens 1 J,-, Dress Sjliirts, 1 00 Mem' Work Shirts, 4Sa John II Stetson hats, $.1.75 Other brands, $1., $1.75, $2.25 Mens' and lioy's 35c Caps, 25o SHOES While I sold more Shoes last month than during anv month of twenty year's business In Heaver, the stock IN still unbroken. What ever may be your need in Shoes. Mens' Womens or Children's, liKlit weltfhts or heavy, high tops or low quarters, you will llnd them here in a variety of styles and leathers. Whether you de-ir Shoes for your selves or your children, I have what you nant, an 1 at prices tli.it will meet your approval. I am making especially lm priues on Childrens' Shoes and In many instances duriiiR tho past thirty days, lue sold Shoes toovory member of largo families. Mun' $160 Overshoes. $1.15. Womens' $1 35 Overshoes, 95o Child tens' Overshoes, according to age, lOo to 75 a FRED C. TR.ACY. HEAVKK. OKLAHOMA ttiwh iniiiaiiij-.i-ii BEAVER IWW MGWEk. J. W. THOMPSON, Prop. Our house is one of the HEST In town and first class In every respect ablea supplied with the best tho market affords and rates very reasonable Every oourtesy extnnilnl ULAAllfcL.tilfclkAiit.lfc.Uilfcfli.ttlftilMtifchiAU.faJAtt a i CITY CAFE i Short Order, BaJkery i CONFECTIONERY j We cater to your needs in Good Things to hat . and Drink. Our stock is complete and chcm.e- Wd COME IN AND SEE US r J GEO. H. RUSH 3 VCan also supply your ICE needs. fc Noticfl to Creditors. All parsons haTlnir claims against tho estate ot John W. Wooden, deceased, are required topresiut the same, with the neowiary vouch ers, to the unjeraigned Administratrix at (or near) Lorena, Oklahoma, within tour months of theda'a hereof, or the tame will be foreter barred. lMtnd the 28th day ot November, 1913. Alice A Woodec, 12-4 M 5w Adml"lirntrlx Notice to Creditors ' All persons harlne claims against the estate of CD. Elliott, deceated, are required to pre ssnt tbe same, with the necessary vouchers, to tbe undersigned Administratrix, whose addreo Is EnKlenood, Kansas, v. I thin four months n the date hereof, or tho same will be foretcr lrrl. J bated the 21th day of November. 1913. W lias M. 0. Flmott. 12-1 11 Sw Administratrix. Notice of Settlement of Account. State ot Oklahoma. ) UMer County. ( S3. In County Court. In the Matter of the Eitato of Harriott Wag ner, deceised; Notice Is hereby siven that Charles Wngncr, the duly appointed Exccotnr of the estate of Harriett Wagner, deceased, hat rendered nd presented for settlement and filed In Said court lil final account and report of Ills admin istration as sucb Executor and bis petition for distribution of said estate, and for his dis charge; and that tbo 16tb day of December, 1913, Deloe a day of the regular term of court, to-wlt;uf the December term. A D., 1913, at 10 o'clock a. m , at the Count? Court room In the City ot Beater In aid county ot I)eaer Ims boen duly appointed bj the court, for the set tleni' nt of .aid account, and for hmrlntf said Petltiiln. a which time and place ny person Intcniiwl In said estate may appear and file Jceitjon inwrltluc to tbe account and con test the am. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set ray hi id and affixed the seal ot said court, this Jltb d y of November, 1913. GEO. H. IIFALY, " 27 12-11 Sk county Judge, Summons by Publication .Notice. In the District Court In nnd for tho County ot Heaver, State of Oklahoma The State of Oklahoma to O, J. reck, de fendant Greetlm i You are 'leroby notified that jnu have been sued In Hie Hit rlct Court of Heaver County Oklahoma, by Walter Pipkin and Dora Pipkin huiband and lfe. The said plainUiIs have filed their petition In said Court atkln; Judg ment against jou for tli- sum of Two Hundred Ona Dollars and Eight) -Fire On ts nnd an at tornej's fee of Fifty Dollars, That an attach ment was Issued out of said t ourt In slid canto on the 19th dny of November, 1913, aud the same was by the (sheriff of HemerCocnty, OU lahomo, levied on the following dtSerlliOj re. 1 estate: West Half of (he North East Quarter and the West Half if the boulh Erst Quarter of Section rinrnbored The, 'lownthln Hve. North . of llnnge Tweut) Ki.ur, K, C. SL. in Uiairr I Crtuity, btateof Olclnhoini. I 1 hut unlets you answer said petition on or before the list day of Jautiary, VJt, said peti tion will be taken at true and jjudcroent will be rendored against on for tin vim of (201 H uttornej's foo In the sum oftMXUu and a fur ther judgment adjudntng that Plaintiff hare a Hen on the abut e desoribod ruul estate under said ntfiHiinent for the sntlsfactlon of said Judgment, and a decree will lm rnndnred fore closing said attachment Hen and adjudglnz and decreeln that said real mtate J sold as pro vided under said attachment for tba pn)inent of slid JuJgment and costs. Witness my hand and seal tbligtb dsrof De-cemlM-r. A. D , 1913. (SEiL) O. r. PbCETT, Clerk otDIiMlct Court. Dickson Mean, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 12-11 J2 25 3t CuissOld Seres, Otter Remsifles Won't Curs The worst cases, no matter of how long tt audlng. are cured by the woudcrf-jl. old reliable vr, Porter's AntlseDtlc Heallnrr OH. It relieves Tain and Heals at tbe same. time. 25c, 50c. J1.00 For Weakness and Uoss of Appctlto The Old Standard central (strengthening tcVilc, GROVK'STABTHI.USS chill TONIC, drives (out Malaria and builds up Vie isystem. A true tcnle and sure Appetizer. Focadt Its and children. .Vc. Commissioners' Proceedings. Decemlipr spssion. Tho Hoard mot in repuliir session on the 1st day of December, 1013. All Ciimmissionursand Olcrk present. A. A llnskell chairman. On motion the following county ofll cur's reports neru appro wd: Jolinnie M Jones, ShcritT Gen II WriRht, Oounly Clerk 1' V Frysinger, County Treasurer, 11. O. Follow, County Superinten dent Mao Fidel, Stenographer. O. K rruett, Clerk of District Court 0 O DeGrnw.Clerkof County Court. H. M. Dullck. Hegister of Deeds. On motion the Hoard adjourned to meet at 8 00 a. m . December 2nd. 1P18 The Hoard met December L'nd. 1013 pursuant tondjournment. All mem bers and clerk present The following proceedings were had The Hoard put In the morning In vestigating certificates of error. On motion the Hoard adjourned to meet at 00 o'clock p in. Tho Hoard mot nt 1 00 p m., pursu ant to adjournment. All members and clerk present. Tho following pro ceedings were had" On motion the following certificates of error were alloned : For 10ly. Sum No. O V riiorD $17 20 2 V C A Hrynn 8 62 3 B It Stead man 2 81 4 V V Foster 2 10 0, VV ( Fields 0 S8 lp .1 K Kuykendnll 7 07 12 t: A Heuuett 14 00 18 R W Campbell II 00 14 W 0 May 3 ) 15 Fred N I.undy 0 00 17 E I) Skinner 2 Pf 18 .1 R Fnrrell , 1 18 21 k .1 Stiinton 0 fift 22 II U Uoyd 7 50 2 For 1012 Sum No. S SlKiemnto J 2 23 00 V II Springmeyer 3 00 101 Klias Allen 8 08 102 I W Moor 4ft 00 08 On motion the following certificates of error uero rejected : For 1013 Sum No. I II Hall t 10 00 7 J II Mall 8 00 8 T W Gray 3 40 1 G E McClallln 17 70 5 A V Hrooks 17 70 0 CT MeCuno valuation f 100 20 W C Bryan, for 1012 2 00 100 W S Totter, for 1013 8 54 11 On motion tho following rebates were allowed Fred I.undy, in tho sum of $10 00 V S Maynnrd In the sum of 1 2S I. O Memletihall, in the sum ot " 20 VV V Hatblot, in tho sum of 1 87 I N Holmes, in the sum of 85 24 O O Ingram, in the sum of J I. Cole, in the sum of 2 10 On motion the following rebates wore rejected : lolin V Tnft, In the sum of F V Heed, in the sum of O I. Hnshford, in the sum of V Foster, in the sum of A A MeFalls, In tho sum of On motion the Hoard adjourned tn meet on the 3d day of December, 1013. at 000 o'clock a. m. Beaver, Okla., Deo , 3d, 1013 The Board trot at 0:00 o'clock a. m., pursuant to adjournment. All membnrs'and clerk present. The following proceedings wero had s I Ou motion the following bills were allowed on tho Contingent fund : ,' I B Norton, work on the closets for November $ 15 00 l O Tlioma", legal publication 30 25 Geo W Wright, freight, stamps and enrrier charges ,. 3 70 II O Fellow, stamps, express nnd telephone 10 2t O F Fruett, stamps and phone D 25 0 O DeGraw, expense for No vember . . 4 60 J W Thompson, 21 meals for Jurors.. b 75 W W Murray, hoard for pris- oners ... , 16 28 Johnnie M Jones, two tickets from San Francisco to Wood ward .... Johnnie M Jones, telephone bill for November Johnnie M Jones, exponse of trip to California for h B Downer P V F'rysinger, stamps and post cards F K Slaton, stamps up to De cember 1st, 1013 T I Zohner, laundry for Jail . A A Orossley, auto hire by J M Jones .... .... A A Orossley, auto hire by Olaude T Smith A A Orossley, auto hire by F D Kuykendnll II M Bullck, stamps and ex press. . ... 10 10 On motion tho following bills were, allowed on the Supply fund : J F Henderson, hauling 18300 pounds of coal . ... U 71 J A Marvel, 20110 pounds of coal 74 41 M 0 Thomas, stationary and job work 31 76 Geo D Barnard, supplies for county treasurer , 17 00 Warden X Company, general supplies ,.., 14 52 Sam'l Dodsvtorth. loose leaf re- r cord for District Clerk and , genoral supplies , . . . 42i 20J Sam'l Dodiworth, tax receipts 83 Sfj $ 12 10 30 03 10 13 0"40 118" 03 89 00 7 60 147 C9 44 51 2 37 3 77 12 30 6 50 500 On motion the following bills were allowed on tho Poor and Insane fund : D F Foulds, merchandise for Ij B While . $12 00 B F Foulds, merchandise for Mrs. Utile Herman 10 00 Mathlas and Sons, merchandise for Mrs. Mlnnlo Lay ton 40 76 Beavor Mercantile Companv, merchandise for Peleg Fuller at Home of Kielilo Minded 10 12 J W Thompson, to supper, break fast and lodging for Mabel Yngr 1 (0 G W Taylor, merchandise for Mrs. Minnie Laytnn 4 P0 W W Murray, keeping , A I.each 25 CO Roberts A McKllllps, merchan dise for Mable Page 10 00 Ou motion tlin bill of I, B Tnoker for printing the delinquent tax list In I he sum of toil 25 was re(eoted On motion the following bills wore allowed on tho Salary fund : P P Frysinger, County Treas urer 1120 80 Geo H Wiluht, County Clerk 120 SO O F Pruett, District Ulork 120 80 Clatida T Smith, Oountr Attor ney . 120 80 II M Bullak, Register of Deeds 120 80 O O DaOraw, Clerk County Court 60 00 Loubelle Oroat, Deputy Regis ter of Deeds . 50 00 A A Haskell, salary and mile age a? eo R Hagan. salary and mileage 41 00 T P Mol.aln.salarv and mileage 41 30 II R Padget, work In County Superintendent's olTlce 40 00 II H Hanson, Deputy Sheriff fees ... 3 10 W H Anderson, Deputy Sheriff fees 3 01 Mnymo Skinner, live days on the exnmlnliig lionrd 15 00 Geo Nichols, five dMys on the examining board 15 00 Frnnk Shocklny. Deputy Sheriff fees ... 3 P0 F D Kuykendnll, salary for No vember . - , 75 00 T 0 Braldwood. 23f days In County Treasurer's offle 47 00 Johnnie M Jones, salary for No vember 137 f0 F K Slaton. salary. 20 00 W W Murray, salary as Jailor 25 00 F II Drum, salary for Novem ber 103 28 B G Brown, salary for No vember and sending out cards 60 00 Oscar Gardner salary for No vember .20 00 Mae Fickel, salary for Novem ber 25 00 On motion the following certificates of error were allowed : II I. Bortling, in tho sum of $10 21 on certificate No 25, for 1013 II P Ogdou, In the sum of $0 00 on cer tificate No 23, for 1013. On motion tho resignation of B O Brown as Clerk of Florls Township was approved and R. U. Rushton was ap pointed as Clerk of Florls Township. On motion the bond of R Ij. Rush ton as Clerk of Florls Township was approved. On motion the Hoard, adjourned to meet at 1 ;00 o'olock p. m. The Board met at 1 :00 o'clock n m. pursuant to adjournment and the fol lowing proceedings were had: On motion the following bills were Allowed on the Court fund: H D Meese, Justice, fees $ 0 01 H DMeese, Justice fees '. 0 76 II D Meese, Justice fees 15 50 II D Meese, Justice fees 4 00 (I D Meese, Justico fees .... 8 10 W V Murray, salary as janitor 50 00 On motion, the Board reconsidered the petition of Doll Boo and others to open a public highway on the half seollon lino through 8ectlnn 31-2-31. and through Section 0 and 7 In Town ship 1-21, and the remnnstranco against aid petition being allowed was ap proved. On motion the bill of Warden Com pany In the sum of $0.32 for teaoher's certificates was rejected. On motion the olnims for State wit nets fees and Jury fees certified to the Commissioners by II D Meese from the Justice Court was allowed, On motion the bill of II A. Wilson for auto hire in the Downer case by Sheriff was alio vied On motion Ora Mays was nppolnted Trustee of Balkn township. On motion the Board adjourned to meet on the tint Monday of January, 1014. A. A. Hskzil, Attest: Chairman' Go. n. Wniarnr, County Clerk, I, Geo. II. Wright, County Clerk In and for Beaver County, Oklahoma, do hereby cortify that the above and fore going la a true and correct report of the proceedings of the Commissioners at their meeting on the 1st, 2d and 3d days of December, 1013. eal Geo. II. Whioht, County Clerk, Cured of Liver Complaint. "I was suffering with liver com plaint," says Iva Smith of Point Blank, Texas, "and decided to try a 25" box of Chamberlain's Tablets and am hap py to say that I am completely cti'ed and can recommend them to every one." For sale by all dealers. We Will Welcome You In Qir Beunk Yuii will never ot a KNOWN when you como Into our bank, whether you wnnt to deposit or BOUKOW money. Come in. We will welcome you. We will ulso welcome your nccount. Make OXJR Bank YOUR Bank The BANK OF BEAVER CITY All Deposits in this Hunk nre Ginirnntped by tho Bunk Guilt iinty Fund of the Stale ot Oklahomn. &S&&m&.:&tttfMigsg1mtl 1 Thos, I Brnlduood I Itos. C. Brnldwood , ' UKAIDWO0I) & SON $ fl Ii3orx5.Gca. -A-"bst2:a.cte3:s i Prompt, Accurate and Reliable Do a General Abstract Business Baaar, Oklahoma II WWS W -Br W3?i5 fiT&V r. J. W. STEFFEN, High $ Auctioneer1 GENERAL SALES AND LIVE STOCK I respectfully solicit your business nnil will Kimrnn tec to please and satisfy you. 1 For Dates and Terms, Write me, or Phone No. 61 at Ay l-xpeiihe. LnKlA.I OKLA. V wttm"uwfHfrjpvwAyA I ZMIsulce Pinal ZEPxoof I ' IIKKOHK THOS. P. BRABDWOOD, U. S. Commissioner Careful Attention Given all Applications for Pinal Proof BEAVER, OKLAHOMA raeaKftrjrarftviwwjri Scandrett & Fuest IiBits ai Until! ELLWOOD and ROYAL HOG FENCE Liberal, Kansas fieEigiiiiiiii(ili ft m C!nsirr tw! T S4V A oa v &UL xslI 3. o 3l61U m "I want lo tell you what wonderful benefit I have re ceived from the use of Thedford's Black-Draught," writes A.rs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky. "It certainly has no equal for la grippe, bad colds, liver and stomach troubles. I firmly believe Black-Draught saved my little girl's life. When she had the measles, they went in on her, but one good dose of Thedford's Black-Draught made them break out, and she has had no more trouble. I shall never be without m BLACH-DffiyjGHT ft in my home." For constipation, indigestion, headache, dizzi ness, malaria, cliflis and fever, biliousness, and all similar ailments, Thedford's Black-Draught has proved itself a safe, reliable, gentle and valuable remedy. If you suffer from any of these complaints,' try Black Draught. It is a medicine of known merit. Seventy-five years of splendid success proves its value. Good for ybung and old. For sale everywhere. Price 25 cents. LnLj.. -- u ft A ft ftftscWsi