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'mww'''' - 'rrrWfi- mmtmimmmmmJtt1 i I 4, ThoJeavBrJalfl" MtV7 0. THOMAS, - - rublhhtr. rtMILtflihUKVKRY THURSDAY. EilJ4 tltkt(lMl Bttf, Otltberei, e4 cl BH matter. tlrrrHiIni; rates made Vsonn upon appllaatlea. rrk'i rrsiousbl'. uNcrlrllon Price, SI. 00 Year Conquest Windy nlhr istcs lo b the pro gram th past Is daji. thanksgiving Jim come ! chi. rrTBe teemed to bate plrutj to be t' ankful for Mm Aowi ShVlfjr u in Eastern ft.lahoma taklnc tf'imnt for hat u Oared to be cancer on tier laee. Mrs. William IleflDfr hu returned (i "ii hr TiMt nlth her daughter, Mn. B-M Fryman, Ufar Wllm-ur. Camas Unti Wiley awl family fflida trip loTatubj to Tint Mrs Wtl-j's fth- r. Quite a number attend 1 tb Thanka C'ioc dinner at the CalcrtilU tchool l."'H6 In reiran to the Intltation s;it r . Conquest district by the Cal'jvlllc iliritict Mi and Mn C. L Cta-rfurd wers happily surprised by some of their old friends and neighbors, uf Texas, on TlianktglTiiig. 81 1 car load camo with, well filled baskets. Thou pres ent rrere. Mr. aud Mn. I'red Dartici and daughter Sulla. Mr. and Mrs J K Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. J 11. Un der, Mr. and Mn. H K. Under and daughters Lucille aud Nina Fay, Mra. Wright and daughter Ruth. Mn. Htc ph.nsotijand daughter). Francs and Map, Mr and Mil. Mugs, Mr. and Mn itlshor. Mill Fanny Daris, Messrs Ron coo Uradlord, Roy Davit and Iiaac Hephcuson. L rlnndi aud nelrjiburs to lliu num ber of furly-llvo. with null filled has K"ti, perpetrated a pleaiant lurpriie mi Mr. C K. Blood and Mrs Elmer Jtrovui, tho occaiion bciiiK their birth dnya. They were given a hose ehotver Aftor partaking of turkey nnd all the trlinniluRi, besides tho other good things, tho gucita departed at n late huur, wishing them many liapp) returns, Thoii -present nerei Mr. and Mr. J. A Heiler, Mra. Sallie Glinukloy. Mrs. O 1. Urauford. Mra Mugg.Mrt. Nellie Htoud.r mid xmi I luyd and Hub, Mr. and Mra. Will Blunder nnd family. Mr. and Mm. U. K. Urovca. Mr. nnd Mra. Jan. V(ry and family, Mr. and Mra Fritz Hob. nrts aud daughter?, Mr. and Mra. Ham Herbert and family, Mr. nnd Mra. Roy Hllhus, Mra. Lon Laylon nnd tout, Mr. and Mra. Will Dunlop, Mr. aud Mn Elmer Brown. Rny Mood, furmerly of thli neigh borhood but now In Oregon, writes home that hu hat taken unto lilinielf n wlfo. Wo extend congratulations. Ixui L3 lon it iiorr thn orrner ol n car. Cosraint-ion. COUGHS AND COLDS ARE DANGEROUS, Forr of ui realk the danger of Coughs and Colds Weconiidcr tliom common aud harmleai nllmcuti. Horr ror statistic tell us every third por uu diet of a lung ailment, Dangxroua Bronchial and Lung disease follow a neglected cold. A your body strug gle! agalnut cold germs, no butter aid oiu be had than Dr. Kiug'a Merr Dls ornery. In use over 15 years Get a bottle today Avoid tho riak uf sen out luug allmeuta. Druggists Twin Mounds. Quite a little change in temperature Thuriday. Il.ll.Mnrtlu and nife apcut hit Sunday with A W. McUlurg and wife. O M. Gumm nnd Hirnm Johnson made, a business trip to nearer Tues day. l. I. Glrton and family p u it I Thanksgiving with Wlllard Ulrlon nnd fnmitr Mra. Erpha I.vuiis la apending a few wucki with her parents. Uiln Ulrton, who is ntl'MidliiE school nt Knowloa, spout thn Thanktgivln holidays with her parrntu Mra j I. Glrlon and two daughters mid Mra. l; F-. Riclmrdaand cluldren pent I Hilar with Mra. Uumiii Thern is yet somn wheat to bo town in tint part uf Hi couniry 'lh wind Thursday is resimnsiblo for quit n bit of mni nnd knflr being on tie ground in (hit vicinity. 1 I Glrtnn and .1. II. Huwh deliv ered broomcorn at Knowles Friday. .lewel Ned, nlm nllendlng school at Hctver, U at homo a few days. Mra. C II (irewnnnd ehlldri'ii apent Sunday afternoon with Mrs (in mm. SlMUIINt. FAMOUS nijAOK IIAMMOOK-A fewTori-Acrn 'Jjittt of this Fertile Hammock LauiFlo'lrade for Kansas or Oklahoma lnmT. thla uller only for thort'tliun. (Swojin Land Company. IMS 12-3 3t Oveido, Florida. North Pork The two latest niod-storms have laid thn remaining headed crops flat In the field and It will b tome work to gather It The ncll drillers have arrived at Arthur Williams' the past week and ' are bty on his mw nell. Mra. F. J. Ghoca la expected to arrive home this week from aneitcml-1 cd visit to St Louis. Mlaiouri Mrs Clyde Flilser spent fcuoday with Mra. Cfcas. Flthr. Mrs. Marshall Williams, of Higgins Texas, aad Mrs. A. Williams nnd ehil drtn motored over to Kiowa. Texas Sunday and spent the day at the home if C A DtckintotTt. Rny Ghn has revd th highest price for his broem corn in this neig'j boibflod tt far. The price paid him was WM ( Mrsdim'i UauBt and lleaion were trading at Sunset Fiday. Mr and Mrs. Jim Davu entertained his parent asd all of his brothers at dinner 'thanksgiving. The pupil" at Jforth Fork am enjoy ing a bait-week holiday, school having dlimlM'd frooi Thursday until Men day Mr Frank Petetton't h-igs began dying the past neck with cholera and lie called In th Count) Igent and had them vaccinated. CoOtav Lao. "wmTupoh painT Tain is a vlntor to every home acd uiually it comes julte uuexp'tcdly Rul you are prepared fur every emer gency if ton keep a small bottle of Hloan's Liniment handy. It ii the greatest pain killer ever tllicovcrcd filniply laid ou tho skiu- no rubbini: lequlred It drives tho pain away It is really wonderful. Mervln II Bolster, UctUIey t'al. writes ' Last Haturday, after tramp ing around the Panama Exposition with wet feet, I came homo with tnj nck to slilT I couldn't turn. I applied Sloan's Liniment frerly nnd went ! bed. To my surprise, uuxt morning th stiffness had almost disappeared four hours after the second application f was as good as new." March. 101o At Druggists c. Clear Lakt. (Too late (or last woek.) 1'rofcseors Connor and .lay held n Hong service nt .liu Clear Lnku school house Sunday evening. A large crowd was in attendance and everyone appre ciated thu splendid singing. Fred dnylilT has finished heading hla Kafir corn. Hu is lucky fur there are iiiauy still trying tu linieh up their fluids. Ethel Shuck, Pearl and Harry Hen dricks took Sunday cvuninj; supper nt thn pleasant homo of II C. Gray and family. Mrs. Webb Petty nnd Mrs. Dcnner wcro shopping in Clear Lnku Saturday. Mr. nnd Mrs Clyde Coleman were Clear Lake visitors Saturday, Grace and Lcightun Eyer and Curl Evans wero visiting at tho hospitable home of Mr. Sprague BuudBy. Dewey Hcbbard came out homo from Heaver last Saturday fur a visit with homo folks. the Wiley sale was attended by ser eral Clear Lakers. Tha stock auld well. Mr. Dunuaud Mr. Pickett pur chased ooveral head of cattle. Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Nicholson wore visitors at II. 15. Wright's ou Wednes day evening. Walter Eycr hauled ivheit to Kuowlca Weduesday n u d returned Thuriday bringing back lumber for a now buggy shed. . Mis. Homer Konnell roturued Sun day frum an exleudml visit duwu nt Mr. llaldwiu'H. Cora Dunn spent Suuday and Mon day night with Mrs. Clrdo Coleman. Hub Murray was down uu thu Kiowa visiting tho old folks nt home this wi'k Hurt Clmukley was up nt llunvor Fri day attending to school mnttors. SkylAiik. COLDS NEED ATTENTION Internal throat nnd chest troubles producn Inllainiimtloiiiirritatluii, swell ing ur soreness and unless checked nt once, nrn likely tu lead tu soriuus trouble. Caught in timo Dr. Dell' Pine-Tr-Honey loosens tho phlegm nnd vlcstrnyn thu genua wbioh have settled In the throat and nose. H Is soothing and healing lSne is nutl tptic, houey ia toothing buth togeth er possess excellent medicinal iiuali tics fur lighting cold germs. Insist on Dr. Hell's riiie-Tar-Honcy. ;'6c. nil Druggists. WARTY. Wednesday Hfternoon Mra. I! O. Huufrew ttulortniiied at her homo mi 8v)iith slrel in liuuuruf Mrs. J,. I .I.oug.ul Denver City. A most delightful nfleniuun wns spojit by twunly-clghl Indlus in play ing progresiivo "12" after which n delicious two course lunch wns served. Thu favors for tho occasion wcro pink and wlutu cariintium. -Woud n tsnl Nejvs. W J VALVE-IN-HEAD pTl W J MOTOR CARS Piouccr Builders Valvc-in-Ilcad Alolor Cars 1 U WmfmasamMWS a W xOV ft!) rfry italLl.lilill!jt.lJIJillLlsJJ..iJll. ijji'ji. j.j Lut. j-U-ajL J Jul l JL C let ' 2 I'KICES F. 0. C. n.INT, MICHIGAN. I I Roadsters and Touring Cars, $950 lo $1485. Coupes and Inside Drive Sedans I Hi hfv H i na r y-t c 4tji4f i f flf A WW lo 5)ioo. catalog ana.uciaucti lniorniaiion luriusiieu on reques. J FRANK LAUGHRIN ' J 1 Phone 51 Beaver Oklahoma. I IjiiijTMrTuiriiniirtrii .-.. -ini . 1 ; - J 1 --- ... .- . . . CuttOIIWODll. Heading f-rd is tho order of thu day, it bciug blown down makes tho work lasting and plentiful II. M. Wiliuoulh has ordered K'1 gnlluns uf puro old Arkansas molasses, they ticklo the palato and he is find ing ready salo for them. John Caddy has purchased the Dob McKiunry placo and has erected n neat substantial residence thereon. Herb Gracu had the misfortune to poison his hand but is getting along nicely nt present. The school nt Cottonwood is prog ressing nicely with It. i . Mttlo ns teacher. Ethel nnil Oon Kimlilo Btieut Satur day night viBititiK Vesta and Alma MuAdnmn. Howard Brown has moved hit fami ly on the Jonas Abrams place and will remain there during the winter. NO TRESSPASSING. No trespassing allowed on tho north cast quarter uf section IS and the north-west quartor of tho north-west quarter of lection 17, tow nship3, north rango 28, K C. M. Anyone, caught trespassing ou tho ubovo land will be prosecuted to the full extent uf the law. Ales Yotso, 11-1 11-25 It Owner. To Drive Out Alnlnrln Ami llulld U The System Take the Old Stnndnnl GROVU'S TASTItMiSS chill TONIC. You know what you eic taking, ng the fotmula is ptintcd on cvety label, nhowiiif; it la Quinine uud Iron in n tnstclcas form. I he Quinine dtives out malarin, the lion Imilda up the system. 0 cents If iiii hue sale paper to ell go to (lie Plrst Slate IlnuK of Porgnn They III buy It. ' in . ll-.'5 It, " STUAYISD AWAY-I-rom my fnrm north of Ilonver, nb3tit Nuicmbor 6th, n yenrlitit hnrso cult, bay with while, fnco. 8uitablo reward will bo paid fur return of colt or informntiun lending toils recovery. 11-18 11-25 It O. I. UeOhaw, lleavor. Okla. I'iiat Stnlr llnuh of porgnn Is III the iii.'iiltvl fur sale paper. 10 7 11 ? It L. L. Long PHYSICIAN mid SURGEON Onlls answered in Automobile, itesl deneoTolophoiie, NuiulKir Twenty-five BUAVUR. OKLA Not UMMwandB of miles away in some foreign tend, Iwt in your 'own loOftHtf , yo will find somu of tho two hundred thousand Bwkk owners, who by tllo only real test, exirlence, drirtftfr otcr-every coaceivabte rod condi Uoh, have proven to their own satisfsetkm that for petfer, oc6nomy depond- abflity, comfort and Valfe-in-ltatd motor Surprise Tov 'fl. -Huw many gnvo thanks to tho (nver of All Good Gifts yesterday-' Corean Uumi is ependitig vacation with her parents Tho neighborhood was shocked last Saturday to hear of the sudden death of Little Abe Dear. Hp was playing near n largo tank uf water when h fell in and wns drowned boforo the parents were aware of hla danger. Mrs. Larkey returned lo her home near Catcsby, last Monday, after u mouth's visit with her daughter. Mrs. Wilder. Word received from Mrs. T. II. Wag ner stales that they arc cuzily settled iu their new homo near llcthauy.Okla. The wind storms of the last few day have put a damper ou all grain tupping with tho headers as the most of the grain is on the ground now. Mrs. Earl Wilson spent Thanksgiv ing with her parents at LaKump. The pic supper at Surprise school house last Saturday night was woll attended. Tho proceed? are being used fur the benefit of tho scliuol, Listen fur the weddinr; bells, for thoy are surely nbuut to riug. lien Woods id employed at Dexter Gilgor's again. Occasionally. The Rev. Irl R. Hick's IV 1 6 Almminc. Tho Huv. Irl R Hicks 1P16 Alumnae is by far the ITnrst, largest nnd best ever before printed. Tho Hicks storm nud weather forecasts for 1015 again hava pruvcu their truth nnd value, and this splendid Almanac fur 1010 should find its way straight tutu every home aud otfiee in America. Tho liny. Irl H Hicks Magazine, "Word aud Works" nnd his iiuiquo Almanac should always go (ugotlu-r, buth for only one dollar a year The Vlmauao alone ia 85 cents, prepaid. Send tu Word nnd Worki Publishing Company, .1101 Prauklin Avenue, SI Luuis, Missouri. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury an mercury mil surely iWroy Iho atnm of moll and completely Uernnge the whole ayatem when entering It through the mucous surfaces Burn articles shouM never bp ueil except on prescription from rcpulnblfi physlUnns.ns the damnum they nlll do la ten fold to the eood you can possibly derive from them, Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by V J Cheney &. Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, ami ia taken Internally, nctlnu directly won the, blood and mucous sur faces ft the ajalem In buylnc Hall's Catarrh Cuir be aure ou get the cenu lPe,' J.lljLi.,:,V,n Internally nnd made In Toledo. Ohio hy r. J. Cheney & Co Tea llmonlals free Sold bv Druirsisla. t'rlrr :v per bottle. . Taka Uall a raniUjr Mils for constipation. Owners Know Buick Value overy raotoriHg jrvka none on cars., '?', - BALDWIN PIANOS Wo nro agents for the celebrated BALDWIN PIANO none better. Will sell for emit or on monthly payment plan. Pianos are on display at our store, Come in and inspect them and got prices and terms. Mrs. W. H. Robertson, Beaver; Okla. Col. A. M. Burman, Auctioneer I jet the High dollar for your stuff -when I cry your sales Sale Paper Handled at Eight per cent. It will pay you to see me. Beaver, : : : : Oklahoma R.erirew Investment Co. Farm Loans, Insurance W. F. Carson, Agt., Beaver, Oklahoma, S Saved Girl's Life ! "I want lo tell you wliat wonderful benefit I have re ceived from Hie tisc of Thedford's Black-Draught," writes Mrs. Sylvania Wood-, of Cliflon Mills, Ky. "It certainly has no equal for la Rrippc, bad colds liver and stomach troubles. I firmly believe Black-Draught saved my Utile clrl'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 lias had no more trouble, I shall never be without m m Bl THSEDF IJtCK-D in my home." For constipation, Indigestion, headache, dizzi ness, malaria, chills and fever, biliousness, and all similar ailments, Thedford's BlackrDratigJit has proved itself a safe, reliable, gentle anil 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 t value. Good for young and old. For sale evervwherrv 'Pri 9..,i m m m $4$!&l compare with Buick - , m 8?A0GHT i , JM&. &