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C5 tt. Oklahoma Ilia Socl.ty BIG FALL MILLINERY OPENING, Saturday, September 18th, sxt ROBERTSON'S. The BEAV ALD Oldest Oklahoma NowsDaDBr RoDUblican for PrlnclDlo VOLUME 29 BEAVER, BEAVER COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, THURSDAY, SliPTEMHIiR 9, 1915. No. 14 EM v i Final C earance Men's, Women's, Alisscs' and Children's Oxfords Any Sl.25 Oxford in stock 80c $1.15 1.32 1.53 1.70 1.85 2.05 2.30 . 2,50 2.70 2.85 1.50 . " " 1.75 " " ' .,.,'' 2 00 " " -" 2.25 ; ' ". Ji . . v 2.50 ' "; ..? 3.00. 3.2S" 3.50 . -it V 3.73 Additional to above prices many Oxfords and odd lots of shoes are on bargain tables at one fourth former price. F. C. Tracy. Beaver Oklahoma COUNTY FAIR NEXT MONTH. We are authorized to announce that the officers and directors of the Beaver County Fair Association aro making plana to hold the annual county lair at Beaver somo time next month. The dato has not been definitely decided upon as yet but will bo announced .soon. Tho plan is to hold a threo days ffair and the celebration of the arrival 'of Beavor's First Train will probably be. held In connection with the fair as well as a big lot sale which is sched uled for about that time. The well known ability of Bearer to do what ever she undertakes assures the rue cess of this big consolidated eolebra tion. ft will bo three days of solid en joyment and evorybody should begin right now to make arrangements to at tend tho full time. Those who have products or stock which thoy will ex hibit, should commenco early to get them in shapo so that the best possible showing may be made. This celebra tion is going to bo a great affair and will be attended by people from far and near. Boaver county people should take a pride In exhibiting tho very best that our county produces In grain, fruit, stock, poultry, etc , and never has thoro been a bettor season than the one Just passing to procure thoie fine showings. Lot everybody get re ad 7 for the big event nnd mako the Beaver County Fair of 1015 a re cord breaker. The Herald acknowledges with thanks the receipt of complimentary tickets to tho Meado County Tiir, ,M?ade. Kansas, September 21 22, 23. 21. The Meado people always offer ome excellont attractions at the fair. genuine good time is assured all who :ittend. Mr. and Mrs. Ilarvel Padgett ar rived recently from Guthrlo and will make their future home In Beaver. A host of Beaver friends are glad to wel come Harvel and Esther in our midst and wish the newly-weds unbounded success and prosperity. Everything in school supplies and notions at Robertson's. 0-9 It. A runaway team of mules belonging to Bob Taylor caused a ripple of ex citement on the street Wednesday Mr. Taylor was delivering peaches about town. The team pulled away from him at eho White Housg hotel and circled around the meat market running back into the street between the bank and tho Herald office narrow ly miislng a collision with Jag. II. Crabtreo's auto, which was standing north of'the bank, and with a loaded freight wagon, which contained valu ' able fixtures for the now drug storr which is moving into the Mercantilt building. They run on up the street turning in at tho hitch rack in frcnt ol Roberts it MoKlllips whore they col lided with August Keimer'a team which was tied at tho rack slightly in Juring one of the horses and brcakinp tho buggy tougno. Fortunately they were" stopped fit this point and uc further damage was dono. FARMERS' GRAIN AND ELE- YATOR COMPANY ORGANIZE. Articles of Incorporation for tho Far mers' drain &, Elevator Company, of Beaver, were applied for this week, ami upon receipt of tho charter, which should arrive' in a few days, tho books of the company will bo opened for sub scriptions of stock by the farmers of tho territory, contiguous to this'inar ket. Tho company expects to bo buying wheat In Buavcr within two necks, and will construct a temporary granary on the north bank of tho river irom which to handle wheat until the bridge across the river is completed, lliey havu secured an option on uno of the best elevator sites in Beaver, and will commence construction of their eleva tor as soon as material can be ob tained. W. A. Clark, well known to all the farmers in this county as one of the best grain buyers in the country, will have charge of the elevator, and will bo one of the largest subscribers to tho stock.' The capital stock of tho company will be $10,000 00 and the shares will be $10 00 each. The company desires to tell their stock en tirely to farmers, if thoy want it, other wise they will sell a limited amount to others. With .Mr, Clark at tho hoad of tho concern, tho slock will un doubtedly all bo subscribed within a week from opening the books. J. W. Culwell and family are de ploring tho death of their pet dog "Tigo" which died the first of tl.o week. He was sick for several days and thej humanely chloroformed him to put him out of his misery, "TigU" was u favorito town dog nnd a great pet at home. Such dogs have n real valuo u those who own them and their death is to bo sincerely regretted. Come in and see tho latest creations in Fall and Winter Millinery. ' My ne itock has Jusnrrivedj-lrjjljjjbQfV sou, the Milliner.' "tTblt Mrs. C. F. Hartronft, formerly of Elk City but recently of Forgan, is now established in Beaver and has charge of the cream station a( tho Beaver Mercantile Compauy. Mr. Hartronft remained at Forgan for a time to take jare of come business mnttors but ex pects to come on over to Beaver shortly and take charge of tho cream and poultry business Tho Herald if pleased to note tho arrival of theso esti mable pcoplo in our midst and we ox teud them a hearty welcome. Their business announcement may ba seen elsewhere in this Iihua. A number of now electric lights have been placed along Douglas avenue the past week. There is now a lamp on every pole botween tho AVhito House hotel and tho Beaver Hardware it Fur nituro Company corner and there are still a number of additional lights tf bo nlsced about town Theso added lampii aro a great improvement. It course of time it is hoped to have plenty of lights in all parts of town of it is, tho towi is fairly well lighted in the residence section. Frank Laugh rtn has the work iu hand of securlnp the additional lights and ho seems to be doing a good Job of It. Wo move that he bo retained as a committee ol one until all the lights needed aro supplied. For Sale Eighty acres joining Bca cr, Oklahoma. Carrie B. McNutt, 832 Rural St., Emporia, Kansas. 0-0 It. OUR TRIP TO THE COAST. (Continued Jtom last week.) From I.os Angeles we went to San Diego to visit the CnlifornU-Pauaii a Kxpotittou. Whilo not so extensive n the World' exposition, yet It was Just as good in many respects. The build ings are beautiful In architecture nnd tho grounds are well kept and urtlstie. Many stntea and countries nro repre sented but California, Southern Cali fornia particularly, have a wonderful exhibit. Its fruit and other products of tho soil 'are not to be excelled, nnd surpaesed In both qunlity and quantity that of anything wo ever saw before. Ai for tho country surrounding San Diego, wo were not so muali pleased witlt it. It is more mountainous and barren. Wtient.itnd other Kreini are grown. Stock raisins; and dairying are aWo lend inn neeupalions. IVrhsps we would have liked It better hail we not Just vlelti'il the beauty . spot of nil the west Los Angeles county. ltuturniOK to Los Angeles from Han Diego, we again took up our Jouruey toward Sen Francisco. Three stops were.mnde euroute. The itrst wa at Santn Orm. where tho Chamber f Commerce of this litis t ling coast city servod the party with n fish breakfast on the beach The tables were spread right down on tho sands of the shore and fish together with many other good things produaed iu that section, wore nerved to tho always-hungry throng; Whilo tho party stopped here, our train was switched to a siding and tho good peoplo of Santa Ciux, not content with serving the splendid broakfast, decorated our coaches with oxqtiisite flowers. Each oar was de corated with a ill He re nt variety of (lowers and ferns were useU lavishly 1'hey were all beautiful but it teemed to U9 that aur conch, which was deco rated with red geraniums, hydrnugea and ferns, was the most beautiful. , A short way out .from Saiiln Oruz, stopped ttrsfetitrvfiimdtis HI&UVmb California. They wuro certainly mam moth trees tnd It is hard toeunoeivi how they could grow to such stupen dous proportions. They nro glnnf red woods, some of them attaining alielght of hundreds of fuel. A short stop was mad nt8.inJoe, in Santa Clara Valley, the famous orchard section of the state. We were taken for u trolly trip through the valley and rode for miles through nothing but grent orchards of peaches, pears, prunes, upriculs, oherriei and in fact, every thing one could wish for in the fruit lipu. We invaded the or chards and got a taste of tho real Cali fornia fruit as it coiiibh from tho trees It beat the canned variety, with which most of us aro familiar. (Continued rloxt week.) C?3T ANgy :ratc?e ANTD IXAXEi COOK,I3nTG v m v5 KLEA.5TTRET (5, :s,8LT -tfB&A&c - sr -r-wv 3f ii ' m II THE ONE THING THAT EVEKY GOOD HOUSE WIFE DESERVES MOST OF ALU IS A FIRST-CLASS NEW KANCE. THREE TIMES EACH DAY FOR $f5 ' DAYS. SHE USES IT-MOVE THAN 1.000 TIMES A YEAR. " MR. HUSHANDt BUY YOUR WIFE A NEW RANGE. WE HAVE MANY ATTRACTIVE DESIGNS AND A SIZE WHICH WILL EXACTLY FIT THE NEEDS OF YOUR WIFE. . JUST TELL HER TO COME IN AND PICK OUT THE ONE SHE NEEDS. NOTHING COULD PLEASE HER MOKE. Beaver Hardware & Furniture Company nEAVE.K. OKLAHOMA We are glad to welcome the return of a number of our correspondents this week whom we havo not heard from for some time. During the busy har vest and fruit canning season a number of our good correspondents found it hard to send in the news regularly but now that tho rush of work is over tp some extent, wo trust that we mrj hear from all regularly each week. The Ssdhnt Paul Insurance Company "Will insuro your grain against loss by firo or lightning in buildings, tanks, shocks, or in . stacks at tho following rato: " '. ' '. PER $100.00 1 month 20c 2 mouths 30c , 3 months 40o 4 months 1..RO0 t. V'v No 'signed application is required. ' Sfll phone this office. "Write or N, B, Davis aud son arrived the first of the week from Oklahoma City. Mr. DA 1 8 is putting in n drug stock in the Mercantile building. The goods have all arrived and nro being installed and tho new firm expect to bo ready to open for business next wcik. Tho Uerald extends greetings to the new firm and is glad to welcomo them to Beaver's business circlo. The Marthas held an all-day meeting at the Christian church Thursday at which timo they tacked comforts. At noon a sumptuous dinner was served to which tho men were invited. Church repairs aud improvements were ills ousscd and it is planned to make some extensive improvements to that edifice In, the near future. Our new fall goods have arrived. Watch tho Herald for announcement next week. Mrs. W. H. Robertson, the Milliners 0-0 It. Considerable activity is beginning i to evidence itself in business circles the past week. Within another week we. expect to be able to report a number of new additions and improvements. There is. going to be soraothing "did ding" hero within the next few weeks or wo mliB our guess. First State Bank of Forgan, Is In the market for sale paper. 09 0-30 -it J, 0. Hodge, a pioneer of Beaver and who had been engaged in the mercan tile business hore, off and on, for yoars but who receti.ly removed to Montrose, Colorado, returned to Beaver laat week and is again with the Beaver Mercan tile Company. a Joe has a host of Bea ver friends who are glad to note his return and who extend him a hearty welcome. Mrs.'" Itodge nnd children will remain in. Colorado for the winter. H. N. LAWSON, Agenf BEAVER OKLAHOMA Bring in your cream. Wo pay tho, 1leroeilts highest market price for it. Full cans J ' taken at any timoi mrt bans taken t)r Inul Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays O F. Hartronft, nt Beaver Mercan tile, Beaver, Okla. 0-Q It 51,100.00 IN CASH PRIZES. Stillwator, Okla,, July 31. Nearly eleven hundred dollars In cash prizes will be given away to members of tliu 13(13 s' and CHrJs' Demonstration clubs in the various contests open ouly to club members at the btato Fair at Okla homa City September 25 to)ctober 2 In addition to these prizes a great many other valuable awards will bo made next fall as a result of the club con tests. Those additional prizes will iu elude the live scholarships at A. nnd M. college offered by tho Oklahoma Btnkeri' association and valued at $180 paoh. Representation nt the State Fair is ono of the points to be consid ered In nwardittg the scholarship prizes. Full information ns to ruin aud reg ulations of these various uoutesU will be sent to any member of any of the Boys' and Girls' clubs upon application to tho boys' nnd girls' club department at A. and M. collogo, Stillwater, Okla It has been nccesaiiry to lay down stringent rules governing the contests in order to Insuro equality of oppor tunity and no boy or girl should enter the contest 'without itrst carefully studying the rules plrst State Bnnlc of Forgan, wants to buy jour sale paper. O-0Q-3O4t , C.A, Barnes and wtfo, of Llnsley, California, parents of Uay JJarues, owner of the Beaver Hardware ft Fur niture Company, who have been hero on a visit to their son ana family, ue parted laat week for their homo. I ii.iaji The Herald printed bill thU eejf advertising tho-publlu sale of A. N, Hegsett southoavt of .Boaver nn Sep tember Kith. Ho U 'efforlnjr for ?ale L'Sfhead of cattlo and a lot of fnrmlpg FIRST EXCURSION. Ttait Sunday about thirty nf Boavar's rtydrjoiiti west ovor U; Morgan,, nnd ,5 'rJJU wn "' Hotfvv Blinrt l.fno ntU s.r r-otdVon 'tfio'ondtfnf toFaHbi.V liifcV mllui. This was a 'novelty twtccovar. But few persons hnvrf everanjuyed tho experience 'if ridinx on 11 locomotive, nnd certainly no per tun ever bufnru enjoyed a rido over Uiq trnoks of the heaver Short Line, We were gratified to ob?eryn that fhe trnoks us far as steal is laid, are in such good condi tion, in fact are iu better shape for running trains over, than was tho Wichltu Falls lino for several months after its completion. The bridge material has commenced arriving in Forgan and it "ill not now be nocessary to crib the crossing aoroda the Mexican Arroja. Oiirpontorscom meuced work on those bridges today, ntid wltn the arrival of the spike, an gle bars and steel, one oar of which lias now' reached Forgan, further lay ing of rails Will cominenoe. The com pany believe they will have thuroad completed to the river within two weeks aud will bend every energy to do so. IK 6,0,7,8,0,10,11,12 2.50 10 .1,2,3, 1,6,0, 7, 8, 1), 10,11,12, 2.00 , 1,2,0, 1,0. 0,7, 8,0, 10,11', :ti) .i;ifcari;?0f 10, li?iaw2.60W 40 lp, 3, 4, fl, 8. 0, 10, ll,.l.. -2.B0 ., II l7a,fI,iJ,lO,rHJ12..v, 4- 2.G0 42..1,2,3,-i,5,rt... ..M ,, 2,60 ia..i,,3, 1,5,0,7, 8; 9, 10, n, 12. 1.1. H. 16. 10.17.18 3.00 3,-1,7,8.0,10,13,11,10.... COO 1,2,3,0,7,8,0,10 COO 0,0,7,8,1(1 '. COO 2( . ........ . . 25.00 T, aibV-i.'o", 6,'7,8,'0,'16,'ii', I', 13, U, 15, 10, 17, JB, 10, - 20,21.22.23.21 15.00 1,2, 3, 1,5.0, 7,8,0,10,11, 12,10.17,18,21,22,23,24 . 15.00 1,2,3.4,5, 0.7. 8.0,10,11, l!i, 13, M, 15. 10. 17. 18. 10. ' 20,21,22,23,21 10.00 0a..l,2,3,l, 5, 0,7, 8, 0, 10, 11, -12.13. 11. 15. 10.17. 18. 10. . 20.21.22,23,21 ,., 10,00 1,2,3, -1,5,0, 7, 8,0,10,11, , ,. 12, 10, 14, 15, ip, 17, Id, 10, 20. 21, 22, 23. 2i 10.00 1.2,3. 4, fc.U. 7. 8.0. 10. 11. " 12,13. 1-1,15,10,17.18 10.03 41 45 40 Ol. 00 07. 08 70 71 72 73.-I. L . If you ne said paper to sell go to tho First State Bunk of Forgan. Tlicy nlll buy lt 0-0 0-C0 it. This oflloa was favored this week with complimentary tickets to the big Southwest Fair, at Liberal, Kansas, September II, 15, 10, 17. That the fair will be held nt Liberal is suillolent to guarantee that it will be all that It is advertised to be nnd then noma. Liberal people are noted for doing things just n little better and you may depend upon It that they will not fail to live op to their reputation at this time By all means take In the South west Fair. 0. 1'. Russell Is the owner of a now slx-u;Ilnder Saxon which he purchased the first ol the week through the Km- uerjou-imuiij' uuuijhi. Notice of School Lot Sale. Notice is hereby given that the School Boitrd of Independent School District No. 22, of Boaver Comity, Oklahoma, will oiler for wile at public niitory, to the hlRhest bhldi-r, fojronsli, the following described lotn, situate In the to?vn of Itcnver, Bcavtr County. Oklahf.jani'cnrdiiiK tutlu- recorded ourvey and plat thi-n of H.iul dale to take plaoi 111 fini l"' Ilij.'h rvhool l.nllillnuin lh- l" ' r "' a' r " llvr Countv. okl.iliniiiii. - ml 'il' tpom-nu-nce'iiit ih- lOtn lnv r'i Kilter, 1015, lx'tW' 11 1I1 li'iur-i "i in iiVlurk a 111 nnd R ., 1 li. ' .j Hi . it i . I . n 1 1 ii- f ri'l" d:tv loriuv. betivien th wmio hours until lurlhiT nnlrreil lv tho school t,.iril ! 1... id I lit t 11 nth lit !m.IhmiI Dii- tj-ifM numl; I' '!'i nl-liM Tl , fnltuwii I! 11 ilrwiinium of Iht (hi nppr.u-til alui 71 75 70 77 81 85. 80 02 03 01 05 00 07 8 W) 100 107 ill) 118 121 IJ.t 128 10.00 15.00 25.00 20.00. 10.00 10.00 10.0" 15.00 180 130 142 115 110. 147. 148. 140 150 151. 153 108. 100 170 171 173 174 175 170 177 178 170 1KO 1SI I Of) 1,2. 8, 1,5.0,7. 8.0.10.11.. 12,13,14.15,10,17, 18 1O.0O I, a, 3,4,0. 0,7.8. 0,10, 11, 12,13. 11.15.10.17.18 10.00 3,4,0,0.18 10.00 1,2,3,4, 5,0,7, 8,0,10,11, 1., 11, iu, iu, it, in,. , 5,0,7,8,13,11,15.... 3,4,0,13,11,15. . .. 10, 17,18,10,20,21... 2.3,4,0,0 fi 0,10,11.12 2,3.4,5.0.7.15,10 .. 1,2,3, 1.5,0,7,8.0,10. 11, 12 15-00 1,2. 3. 1.5, 0.7, 8, 0,10, 11, 12 15.00 7,8,0,10 11,12 12.50 1-2, 3, 1, 5, 0.7. 8. 0,10, 11, 12 12.V) 1, 2, 8, 4,0. (1, 7, 8. 0. 10, 11. 12 10.00 l,a, B, 1,0.0.7. 8.0,10. U, 12 10.00 1,2,3,4,5,0.7,8,0.10.11,12 10.00 1.2.3,4.5,0.7,8,0.10,11,12 10.00 10 15.00 1,8.8. I 10.00 4,5,0 15.00 CO, 7,8,0. 10,11,12 1000 7.H.0, 10, 11 10.00 18, 14, 1, 10, 17, 18, 10, 20, 21,22,28. 6.00 10. 17 25.00 4.5 28.00 10.11. I!!, 13, 14. 10,10 25.00 7,8,0,10,11.12 12.50 1.2.8, 1,6.0 12.no 1,3, 3, 4.5, 0. 7. 8. 0, 10, 11. 12 10.00 1.2,3,4,0.0.7.8.10.11,12. 10.00 t, 2,3.4. 6. 0.7.8, 0,10, 11,12 10.00 .7,8,0,10,11.12 10.00 .1.2,3,4.0.0,11 12.W 7,8,0,10,11.12, 10.00 .1.2.3, 4,5.0.7, 8. 0; 10, 11, 13. 1 1, It. 10, 17, 18 25.00 1,2.8,4,0,0.7,8,0,10, 11,12 25.00 J 10.CO II. 12 10,00 1 . 2, 3. 4, 5, 0, 7. 8, 0, 10, 1 1 , 12 10.C0 1.2, 3, 4. 6, 0, 7, 8, 0, 10. 1 1. 12 10.00 1 . 2. 3. 4, 5. 0. 7, 8, 0, 10, 11, 12 10.00 1,2,3. 1,5. 0,7, 8, 0,10, 11, 12 10.00 1.2,3.4,5,0,7,8.0,10.11,12 li'.OO 1.2.3.4 5,0,7,8,0,10.11,12 10.00 1-. 3, 3, 4, , 0. 7. 8,0, 10, It, 12 12,50 1,2, 8, 4. 6. 0. 7. 8. 0, 10. It, 13 25,00 8.4.5.0.7,8.0.10.11,12,13, II. 15. 10, 17, 18 20,00 l Carson, of Cleveland, Ohio, was a guest at the homo of his uncle. W F Carson oid family, rrom Thursday till Friday of last weok. Id ti.. ' in 11 N.. IS 11 15 10 l..t tvilli -wit- A I' No. i,2a, u. 1 1.2 1 2 12 1 1 3, I. 3,4 . 3, 4, CO, 2 3 4 , ), 7.K.U, TBS) nttKMKr Kn-1' ... A 2.50 2.50 2 60 J 11 !50 ! W ,3, 4. 1.2, 5. U 1 , -?. 3. 4 . I, 2,. .. 1. 3,4 .1,2,3,4... 1.2,3.4. IU7 108. M. 200 201 ?02 .1,3,3,4 II W 0-0 0-30 4t. C. 12.50 25,00 25.0CJU 23.U0 10.00 10.00 10.00 10 00 I). Msesb, Director, , T. Qt 1NX, Treasurer, C. DsGruw, Clerk. ' a VI 1 MI 11 .