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Beaver Heraldl The KAUBE 0. THOU AS, - - PuUither. PUBLISHED ErEBY THURSDAY. K ivind at tb pottoHSea at Ba?sr, Oklahoma, at iweod din mall maltar. Adrertttlng rate made known upon application. Prlci reatonable. Subscription Price. JI.00 Year Official Directory I) it. Judge ('i Treasurer Cj Clerk and Deed i Co Judge t i. Supt. Hnrriff ( mrt Clerk C Attj. , H irrejor Alienor Com. lit Dilt. t nn. 2d Dist. Cim.MDItt. W.3. Crow P. P. Fryslnjrer. ei-ofllcio Ilegister of H.M Bullck. John A. Spohn H. C. Fellow. J. M. Jone. C. C. DeGraw. C. F. Twjford. Lynn Moore. Geo. II. Wright. J. II. Crlttrell, Gate. V. 0. Kutledzo, La Kemp. Tho. MeLaln, Gray. Railroad Time Tabic. WlOHITA FALLS A NOHTHWESTEllN FORCAH.' Ni .'I, patiengir arrives.. 7:30 p. m j. 21, local arrives... 3:i5p. m. N i, passenger leaves . MM a.m. Ij. 22, local leaves .. . 0:15 a m. Connections' at Woodward SANTA FE (ioing East Going Wett l'j "pOs. m. 3:21 p.m. .':X p. m. 1:43 a. in. Connections at Elk City ' KOCK IiLAND da.'ng East ' Going West .'! JO p. in. 12:20 p. in. :)! p. m. 12-40 a.m. Gate. f. M. Hubbard went to Wichita 1 tilt, Texas, last week. Last week was butchering time at J A Lee's. They butchered five hogs. Tilt) trimmings from two of them mak ing twenty-eight gallons of lard, and furty. ie ven gallons In nil. The pool hall caught firo inside one night last week but the ilnmea were extinguished before the building was burned. The fixtures were ruined. It was insured. Mlta Hazel Scott was taken to a Wichita hospital to be operated upon for appendicitis. At' last report she was doing nicely. The ground was treated to a nice raw Friday night and a snow Saturday night. Mrs. J. L. IUndell received the sad newt that hor father was dead. She left at ouco for her old home. Ira Blron took tlio train Sunday morning for Nashville, Kansas, In an swer to n message he received that his sitter was dead, At llrst thn menage read that his mother was dead. His biby is Just recovering from n spall of pneumonia fever. ' The Gate school will give a box tup per at the snhool houtn February Ctli The mono; will be used to buy fixtures for the school ground. l'aley Hecco is seriously ill with pneumonia finer. Kay Lamn and Ernest Allen started to Englewood one night recently and befire they had gone far tho breast strap on tho harness came loose fright ening the horses, causing them to run away. The boys were thrown out, breaking Ernest's glattes and taking off some patches of skin from Kay's fare. It Really Docs Relieve Rheu matism. Lverybody who is nfllleled with IttH Jmatlun In any form should by all means Keep a bottle of Sloans Liniment mi hand. Tim minute you feel pain or soreness in a joint or muscle, ba.lm it with Sloan's Liniment. Do lint rub It Sloan's penetrates almost Immediately right to the seat of pain, relieving the hot. tender, swollen feeling nnd mak lug the part easy and comfortnble. Get a bottle of Sloan's Liniment for cent of any druggist and bare it in tliu houte against Colds, Sore and Swollen Joints, Lumbago, Sciatica and lik ailments. Your money back if not satisfied, but it does give almost instant relief. Buy a bottle today. IJojd. Mersr. Watklns and Taylor bavo completed the well at the Liberty sohool houte. Born tn Mr,, and Mrs. Leonard Dobbt, a lino baby girl. J II. Sharpe, Jim Oleere, A. A. Dowers and Fred Doners have beuti working for LuITel & Sloam the patt week Sy.angley, C. A. Myers and O. II. Law were at Liberal Monday. II II, llatzlafl went to Liberal Fri day, V W. Hayden nnd family spent We Inesday with Frank Langley', Surprise. It U tomenhat cooler. Better warm up your sorghum, Sereral children hare croup and eouRhi. How nlcn for eTerybody to be able to "cough up" about the flnt of each year. ) Bad Mooreland, Bert Pate and Gent Croino are in Colorado looking up homestead. ' " Several public lain lately. Cows tell at tS5 each, chlckent 26c to ROc each Stock cattle aTerage ttoOO per had, farm land 11000 to $15 00 per acre, butter 20c, eggi. 2Ce. Mn. Willard Girtou ti not well Mrt. Glrln u doing her bouiework. One farmer hai $233 00 worth of hogi from n'$JC0 purchase in December, 1013. W. D. McKnight bought a whitMacc cow and calf from J. II. Smith for tTO 60, cash. G T. McKjiIght was up from Texai to visit his brother, W. D. G. T. it improving hit Lipscomb section having it all fenced, CO acres plowed, runninK water, 100 big treei 2 feet thick and it building a new houte. He will raise wheat principally. On the piano G T plays and sings 200 eomlo tongs. The Liver Regulates the Body A Sluggish Liver Needs Care. Someone hat said that people witli Chronic Liver Complaint should be shut up away from humanity, for they are pestimliti and tee through a "glatt darkly" Why? Because mental stales deprud Upon physical states. Bilious net, Headaches, Dizziness and Con stipation disappear after using Dr, King's New Life Pills. 25c. at your Druggist. Clear Lake. The show held at the Surprise school hontu Friday night was well attended Cora Dunn spent Tuesday with Mrs Hays Coleman. James Dunlop left Monday for a four week's visit with relatives In Col orado. Tho Y. 1 C. A. held their regular social at the homo of Mrs. Eyer's Thurtday evening. There were tiren-ty-nine present and a good time wat enjoyed by all. The refreshments con sisted of oysters, pickles and dough nuts, Mrs. Driimm has flvo new scholar! enrolled in school this week. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Klcpper and son, John, spent Sunday with Win. Dunn and family. The literary held n't the Hibbi school house Saturday night was well attend ed and a good program was given. John Ulce is among tho sick ones this week. II. 0. Gray came out from Knowles Friday for n few days visit with home folks. Stop That Cough-Now. When you catch Cold, or begin to Cough, thn ilrtt thing to do it to take Dr Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey. It pene trates the linlngt of the Throat and Lungs nnd tights the Germs of the Di sease, giving quick relief and natural healing. "Our whole family depend on Plne-Tar-Honey for Coughs and Colds," writes Mr. E Williams, Ham ilton, Ohio. It always helps. 2oe. at your Druggist. Twin Mounds. Mrs. Klepper, Jones, Martin 'and McClurg transacted business at Knowles tills week. The show business has been rather working overtime at the various school houses the past two weeks. Mitt Overton is attending TeacliRpi' meeting nt Ueaver.Mitt Net a Hughe?, of Sunset, it alto attending. We regret tatay Mr. BaumgartnerV recovery is very slow, A real spring shower fell tometlme during last night. Mrs. Jnhnton and nephew, A. W. McClurg, worn dinnur guetts of Mrs. Sarah Thompson after church last Sun day. Mrs. Harford is expected home this week. She hat been tpunding a month with her daughter in Kansas. John Ilaumgartner lias been buying broomcorn fur his brother-in-law in Enid. L. I. Girtou returned from Shattuck Monday, Messrs. Gumm nnd Martin with their families wero entertained at dinner at tho Klepper home last Sunday, Mlts Jewel Nell stayed nlth Mrs. Lee while Mr. Leo was at Knowles recently. Messrs (lumni nnd NelT helped Mr. Lee shell corn yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Glrton vitlted their uncle Leonard and family Tucs. day. Two of Herbert Lee's brothers are here on a visit. Mn. Ycomans and llltlo grand, daughter Margaret Jones weru calling on Mrs. Lily Wagner of Surprise tills week. The ladles postponed their comfort tanking at the church on account of bad weather. THJB BEAVER HEJIALD, Frank Smith went to Knowles Thurj. day II II. Martin and nephew Irvln Young attended to builnesi at Ivanboe today. Cons Old Seres, Otbsr Rtms&ss Won't Cert. The worit caftt.nomalttrofturw lour inline, aie cortj by Ih mradctlul. old irHable Dr. Porter ABtlitptte Utalinff Oil. It rdlrro FUa and Htalt at the t ame ilmc. "3e.XK.llA Colds arc Often Most Serious Stop Possible Complications. The disregard of a Cold has otten brought many a regret. The fact of Sneezing, Coughing, or a Fever should b warning enough that your system needs immediate attention. Certainly Lots of Sleep it mit't seriput. It it warning given by Nature It it man't duty tohimielf to attitt by doing his part. Dr. King's New Ditcovery it bated on a scientific analytit of Colds. &Oo. nt your Druggitt. t)uy a bottle today. Blue Grata Notes. The latt week of January has been a week of change from balmy days of Spring to icy winds of winter It has run the gauntlet frcm one extreme to another. Had thf te been accompanied by a geoerout tupply of moisture lest grumbling would have been heard. The revival meeting which wat in progrpts three weeks doted Fridaj night. Rev Virgil Hayes of Gate, who wis assisting, returning to his home Saturday The special features promieed for Sunday School, January, Slat, wnt omitted on account of the absence of some on thn program It is Imp d our wvnther will toon be more settled and our attendance more regular. A letter wat received from the Re lief Committee from Dourer In re pome to a letter from the Governor of Oklahoma asking for aid for the Bel gium sufferers. The contribution from the Blue Grass Sunday School will be received February 7th. Mr. and Mrs. Job u Bullard aro the proud parents of a baby boy. Messrs. Tom Boren and Tom Roach came down from the Boren ranch near Riversldniast Monday for a few day's visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Boren left Sun day for a visit witli relatives near Riv erside. Considerable activity Is being mani fested in rural telephone nfUIn these days and the people are awaiting de velopments Willi interest. J. Gillespie, a former resident of this section, arrived here last week and is at the home of Alfred Petty. Miss Marie Criswell, of Lavern", spent Sunday with her parents on the farm, Mr. and Mrs, Henry Boren moved from the Boren property to the farm recently owned by H. Duvall but now the property of Mr. Appleget, of Wood ward. The community regret to lose these estimable people from their midst. The infant daughter of Mr, and Mrt. Strickler has been quite sick the past week but is reported improving. J. H. Criswell was among the "housed-In" the past week. Whenever You Need a General Tonic Tako Grove'3 Tho Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonie because it cpntains the well known tonic propcrticsolQUININU and IKON. It acts on tin Liver, Drives nut Malaria, ISuriches the Blood and Builds up the Whole System. 50 cents. GET RID OF CHILLS AND FEVER Chills and Fccr, or Malaria, are caused by a germ. Millions of thev: germa arc soon multiplied from the few that first find foothold In the blood of their victim. To RID YOURSELF of these germs you must PURIFY your blood, strengthen the vital organ, and make yourself to robust, vigorous and healthy that they will be CAST OUT to STAY OUT. DR. TIIACHER'S Liver and Blood Syrup has been widely knowu for many years s tho "Best Chill Tonic." Ithasearnedthis reputation by helping countless THOU SANDS of people, many of them living in the malarial sections of this country, to CLEANSE their blood and BUILD UP their strength so that the fever germs would be cast out of their bodies. A vast multitude of people take Dr. Tliachcr's Liter & Blood Syrup to pre sent Fever and Chills from attacking them. It is n u isc and profitable precau tion. It PAYS to fortify yourself against malaria. And if it happens that you neg lected to do that, and arc now afflicted, it will surely pay you to take instant action "id get this reliable remedy working for jouatonce. TRY IT AND PROVE that relief is at band. S0-ccnt and $1.00 bottles. THACHF.R MEDICINE COMPANY, Chattanooga, Tennessee For Sale By FRED C. TRAv, Y, Beaver, Oklahoma. BEAVER, OKLAHOMA Sophia Clatter My, what a cold wave and tnow w are baying today, Monday Carl Nelson went to Ames Saturday to vult hit rclatkis and friends for month or six wrrks. R. I). Thomas and Dan Spldle hauled ksiHr and maize to Forgan Wednesday and came back Thunday, and brought back a storm as usual. W. K Shepard's condition it no bet ter, Just gradually growing weaker. Mr. and Mrs. LaCrone's baby hat been very tick with pneumonia. Our teacher. Miss Lennle Poland wat at Beaver Friday attending teach ers' meeting at that place. The Mothers' Club met with Mrt Clyde Mahada Thurtday, being quite a nice turn-out and all enjoyed them telves tine. Mrt. MabafTa it a pleat ant hottett, all are sure to feel at home with her. II Allen was nrnund getting the names of all the kid of school age In our district Wednesday. Ora Williams has gone to France in charge of a ship load of hones for ar my steeds in Europe 3109 Reward, 5100 Tt- rwiUnK if tliia kiii trl'1 r ptvaMit to learn tf.nl there lx ut knal - dra!d (Hn-a.-w tnat cl'nce ha be uM to cure li all II ia,, anj tlr t I Cat nh. HHir Catarrh Cure is th" rnl pontile curn now known to the m..! . iraK-rnlty Catarrh be.uif a c. n3lttut n'ia (liaeasr, r"iilrt a rmiilituttonal tr at mnt. Halls Catarrh Cure Is taken In tvrnulljr. at Una: dlri.ct!y upon the tJ in' arid mucouii aurfaces of the system, thfre by ilMtroyltiif the foundation of the Ul wire, and Riving th p.itlfnt Mri ncth ry building-up the constitution and aulatlnK nature In dolwj lt work. The proprietor have so much faith In lis curative von tn that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that It falls to cure. Send for Hat of testimonials Addr.n r J CHENEY . CO. Toledo, O t-oM ty all Drucglat ' Tak Hall'a Vamlly Pllla for conatlpatlon. TO MEMBERS OF THE KAFIR CLUB Vou should at once prepare the acre for kaQIr. Select a good, fair, uniform piece of land, preferably a sandy loan:. and plow it its toon at It is dry enough If it thinet when turned over or forms a patty lump in the hand it is too wet to plow. Ute teveral loads of well rotted manure on it as a top dressing. A heavy yield of grain cannot be se cured unlm there is plenty of plant food available. Manure is the best source of plant food, and the sooner it is applied the better. If it is put on after this time it should be as a top dressing after plowing. Plowixo Plow deep. Go one inch deeper than the land has formerly been plowed. If your roil blows, write for special in structions about plowing it. If it does not blow It should bo plowed in Jan uary. If it is plowed late & disk har row, set nearly straight, should be run over it both ways to knit furrow slice and subsoil together. Then harrow well to fine the surface and save th moisture. Sued, Select well formed heads of good size. Hang the heads up by string where they will be dry and where mic cannot reach them, Removo a few kernels from each, hend nnd test for germination. Discard heads that shon poor germination. When planting time comes rub the grain out on a wash hoard. If possible run It through a fanning mill several times. If no mill it available pour the seed into a tub or bucket of water. The chaff nill float Quickly pour the water and chaff oil. Then dry before planting. Let me urge you to attend to thrte matters at once, Fertilizing the land, plowing it and selecting seed are itli very important. Now is the time to loot after them. Instructions on cul tivation will follow in due time. Ruixs For AIsasubino KArrtR Plats. One acre contains 43,660 square feet. Huv to measure off an acre: First drive it stake for the llrst corner, meas ure us far as you wish for one end or side of your plat. Drive a stake for llie second corner. Then divlde-13,500 by the number of feet between the two stukvS. The result will be the length the other side should be. Measure oil this side and drive stakes for the other two corners. Example: If one end or side of your plut is 120 feet, the other sido wjil bo SO-'l feet 43000divided by 120 equal 303. There should bo a clear spaco not less than four feet wide on eacli side nnd each end of your plat to separate It from tho rest of the crops, For advlco and personal instruction see your county agent. Jonx 12 Swaiu, Assistant in Charge Boys' Club Work FREE TO FARMERS . SEEDS By special arrangement the Ratekin Seed House of Shenandoah, Iowa, one of the oldest, best established seed firms in the country will mail a copy of their Big Illustrated Seed Catalogues. This book is complete on all farm and garden seeds. It tells bow to grow big jiclds and all nIout the best arictics of Corn for your locality; also Seed Oati, Wheat Barley, Spcltr, Grasses, Clovers, Alfalfa, Pasture and Laun Mixtures, Seed Potatoes and Ml' other farm and garden seeds. This Book is worth dollars to all in want bf seeds of any kind. IT'S FREE to all our readers. Write for it todaj; and mention this paper The address is RATEKIN'S SEED HOUSE, Shenandoah, Iowa. kfltmsHtvlislBsvsl You Need a Tonic There arc times n every woman's life when she needs a tonic to help her over the hard places. When that time comes to you, you know what tonic to take Cardui, the woman's tonic. Cardui is com posed of purely vegetable ingredients, whicli act gently, yet surely, on the weakened womanly organs, and helps build them back to strength and health. It has benefited thousands and thousands of weak, ailing women In Its past half century of wonderful success, and it will do the same for you. You can't make a mistake in taking The Woman's Tonic Miss Amelia Wilson, R. F. D. No. 4, Alma, Ark., says: "I think Cardui is the greatest medicine on earth, for women. Before I began to take Cardui, I was so weak and nervous, and had such awful dizzy spells and a poor appetite. Now I feel as well and as strong as I ever did, and can eat most anything." Begin taking Cardui today. Sold by all dealers. Has Helped $D m PiiiiMiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitttJiimnniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniarnj LI HEMBINE d Cleanses the Liver of Bile Sweetens the Breath Purifies the Bowels Corrects Dizziness Restores Energy and Cheerful Spirits Price 50 cents IE IE it Us? M V J I ( JAS. F. DALLARD, Proprietor tiiiiiiiiiiNiiiiiiMiiiiiiiicgrpii'iii'iiiniiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiirfDC Sold by F C TRACY, iir iinir f ir iiriinirif rif nininir r lir iininiritrnriiriini rm if rss I DR. MORROW'S HOSPITAL LIBERAL, KANSAS g 5S Dr. A. M. MORIIOW, Snrceon in charge, zS iiiiuiuiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii The CLAIM 5 SECURITY AGENCY LAVER-NE, OKLAHOMA Represents SECURITY FARM LOAN ASSOCIATION Of Chicago Negotiators for Farm Loans, " 6 per cent Interest, 5 or 10 Years. Straight 2 1-2 per cent . Commission. Call or write. Our Pleurx is New und Good jLum WEBER Wagons and Buggies We have just unloaded a car each of WEBER wagons and ANCHOR buggies. The Weber wagon is the only wagon manufactured of materi al especially seasoned and selected for the Southwest trade and is equipped with at least $20.00 WortK of Extras not found on other makes and the price is no higher. We need not comment on the Anchor buggies. Ever body knows that if it is an ANCHOR, its goon. Should you need a Wagon or Buggy let us show you our line and prices. a 4 CARTER TRACY HARDWARE COMPANY BEAVER, flflwwTflW'wriwrw X m K Vs7l mLXLZ Thousands. dj 5L. :m ST. LOUIS, MO. IWH Beaver, Oklahoma 2UlSjmAlfeUtoA2ktS I ANCHOR. tr I J OKLAHOMA 4 i