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That "Spring; Feeling!" We can't help it Thoro Is something about Spring-time, Its awnkoning from t&o lethargy of win tor, that makes overyone lako notice. As Mother Nature dons hor spring clothing those warm days, one's thoughts tarn to now garments for comfort, for style for ouUng3 or vacations. Tills store is now dressed in its spring raiment; its shelves are filled to overflowing with a bewildering display of spring dry goods in colors, textures and styles ample to meet your most ox&cUng demands. Come in and -foe the new goods. It is always a pleasure to show thorn to you. FRED G, DRY GOODS SHOES MEN'S FURNISHINGS BEAVER, OKLAHOMA. Beaver' HospitaJ For tHe Care and Treatment of Surgical and Medical Cases Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat Glasses Fitted Dr. M. H. LEVI, Phone 188 Physician in Charge New Feed Yard PECKIIAM & CHIU'OTT. Proprietors Good Stalls Plenty of Room Best Feed and Water Camp house equipped with rook -.love, water .ind other . convonieiuvN. Give Us A Cadi Poultry Eggs Hides -c- BiiHcr Cream Produce We Pay Highest Market Price For all kinds of produce WE SELL- C - tt ; i All Kinds of F i U 1 I APPLES ORANGES LEMONS Mourer & Green lt Ihxir North White Icut North TotK Jc ! Kirkja r -is a J xt.'t are t!Ij rrouJ arentf- of a Laly ixy. i I 'i I ?Ki S'UrchN) a Im H'nrj Ism week, hut hs not learned luw to manage it yet. Mr. and Mrs. Oha viit4 with th Uurjretie Mmmii, Monday. The Mother's Club met at Mrs. IV terran's Thursday. There w a fall house, antt the ladies plained f. recep tion for the county tfcent. Mr. New. tome, when he roar to leetare in the neighborhood. Won! received from Mrs. Thorn f report her mother somewhat better. Mr Gamble, of LaKenp. is repaper in the homes of Arthur William and A. N Kddy this week. I' S. National Souvenir Art Co. if eanTaMiog this neighborhood, takioc pictures of the farm hones for their Souvenir Album of this eoaatj. Will Shepard and mother made s bu!ness trip to LaKemp Friday. Will LeCrone'a two brother are here from Eastern Oklahoma on a visit Mr Sutton is on the slefc list this week E. S. I-ejtR is building a new hou;e art hi farm They expect to mote out within a few weeks. Oorvrav Lad. AN l&EAL SNI1N6 LAXATIVE A Hood and time tried remedy is Dr. King's New Life fills. The fintdciie will move the sluggish bowleg, stimu late the liver and elear the system of waste and bloud impurities. You owe it to yourtelf to clear the system of body poions. accumulated during the winter. Dr. King's New Life Pills will do it. 35e. at your Drugget Conquest Contribution. This i tine growing weather. Mr. and Mrs. Lather Reed were in Knowle Tuesday, where Mrs. Reed was having tome dental work done. Mrs. Nellie Blonder bas built a barn and granary to replaee the ones which were recently burned. I. E. Schrawyerand family and Mrs. I. til. of Knowlen, were visiting friends and old neighbors the first of the week Fred and Dick Teeten, of Shnttuefc, usited their mother, Mrs. Una Teeten, Moiulnv. Win. lleffnor and Mrs Nellie Stou der attended the school land sale, and each purchased the quarters on which they are residing. John Stotidef and family nttendrd the land sole at Bearer. Lon I.ayton has returned from his trip to Colorado, whither he went in search of land. Miss Helen Browning is assisting Mrs. Nellie Stonder with the housi -hold work. Mrs Una Teeten has gone to visit her sister, Mrs. Ives, where she will meet her father and mother, whom she lias not seen for fifteen years. 0. L. Crawford went to La verne on a business trip. C E. Blood and wife spent Sunday at Elmer Drown's. CONTRIIIPTOR COLDS QUICKLY REUEYED Many people cough and cough from the beginning of Fall right through to Hpring others get cold after cold. Take Dr. King' New Discovery and you will get almost immediate relief. It check your cold stops the racking, rasping, tissue-tearing cough, heals tho inllamiuation, soothes the raw tubes Easy to take. Antiseptic and healing (let a fine, bottle of Dr King's Now Discovery and keep it in the house. "It is certainly a great mediciuo and keep a bottle of it con tinually on hand" write W. C. Jesse man, Kranconia, N. II. Money back I not satisfied but it nearly always helps. Ozark Rooiisini MRS. G. W. PIKE, Proprietress New Throughout :-: Clean and Sanitary Rates Reasonable licntoii. Think of the memories that magic name recalls ' Think of the days when bad men fettlod their difference with the pistol and the bonis knife ! but to- , day all is changed. A gasoline tractor ' is drawing a gang of plows where once ' was a busy mart, a city in embryo, dreaming of electric lights, waterworks and the iron horse. The iron horse ha come, but is drawing plows instead of a train of cars. j Mr Frey. who lires near Knowtes, j is plowing for Mr. Taiotor with a gas- olii-.? tractor and gang of plows. Mr. Muller reports his alfalfa was slightly injured bj freezing. Ciene Atkinson has had his barn straightened up. Uraadna Walters assisted by combination of tool helped him in the work. Mr. Close is going lo make a trip to Colorado in his touring ear In the near future. tiou) Bra. Barns and Uranaries built by 3 S. Ferris, the rrrfcleflt erpenter. Have you had your barges repaired or the new ones built for the oomlng liar vest? Phone M. IM5.2f.4t East of Depot Phone 150 HERALD Ads Bring Results. ami pe Pure .bred Indian Runner. Fawn 1 While Pack eggs fur sale, si JO )r setting of IS. 2-i.MM.18 St Knowles, Otlahoma; n est of Logan Crops aro lookiug line in our part of the county M I. Beck at Sunset, has been very sick with the measles. Als,o, Mr. Pounds' baby. M. K Smith has added a tine poul try houe. shed ami jard lo his home premise Jlwt Phillips has added another part to Ms hoe recently. Ml May Thompson h efo'ed her ehool at loeut (trove. Then- was a surprise dinner and a Rood program in the afternoon Mr. C. Drum and his iavgbter. Miss Corcan, assisted with the music which was furnished by Mr. Henry Italy en and his clals. They did f oe for new beginners, showing him to h a very able teacher. The Orville Wilders are at home, on the farm he bought of his brother, af ter a six weeks visit in Major county with relatives. ' Mr. and Mrs. Garvin Rucker return ed home Thursday. Their many friends are pleased to have them back. Mis Vina Drum is at home, having completed her term of sehool at Logan. Easter Sunday, Messrs. II. Qalyen, Leonard Boise nnd George Hunt spent the afternoon at Clyde MahaiTey's. The time was very pleasantly spent with music. If thi doesn't find the waste haket may write again. From Over tub Piio.nk. FOR YOUR CHILD'S COUGH If your child ha a cold, nose runs or coughs much get a small bottle of Dr Bells Pine-Tar-Honey Its a pleaant Pine-Tar-Honey svrup, Just what child ren like and just the medicine to soothe the cough and check the cold. After taking, children stop fretting, sleep good and are soon entirely well. In sist on Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey. Vi. at your Druggist. FOR SALE Uood driving team, buggy and harness W. W. KNOWLS. 1-SO tf Reaver, OUa. Have a fit with Bwnv, Tun Taiior. H. N. Lawson ABSTRACTER Beaver, Oklahoma. L00FB0URR0W & RIZLEY LAWYERS Office at Court House Beaver. Oklahoma Geo. H. Healy Attornoy.ot-Law HKAVEH. OKLAHOMA. MONEY TO LOAN. Plenty of Money to loan on Oklahoma farms. Lowest rates, , prompt Inspections, quick money and liberal pre payment privileges. I rep resent tho Newton State Bank and Trust Company, Newton, Illinois. Write or call if in need of a farm loan. II. S. JUDY. Room No.n, P. 0. Bid";., Phone No. 129 WOODWARD. OKLAHOMA L. S. MUNSELL, Al. D. Calls answered promply by automobile to all parts oi the county. BEAVER LINE Time Card No. 3 Effective 12. -01 a. m.. April 10th. 1010 North Bound RM Down 3 1 . PM Arvi South Bound RraJ Up 2 4 Arvi pm 12 30 5 4.5LvBEAYRAr 7 40 3 15 12 45 6 .00 fHcEee 7 15 3 00 1 15 6 3QArPorgan Lv 7 00 2 30 Xos. 1 ami 'J, Dally Nos. 3 ami -I. Daily except Sunday Schedule suliji-ct m rhaiige without notice. Beaver Construction Company J. II. MORGAN, President JOS. A. TACK, Gen. Mgr. .BEAVER. OKLAHOMA ... LON TORD Painter and Contractor Signs Three doors north White House Hotel Beaver, Oklahoma, Mr. Farmer: Tho ProbHt Grain Company pays the high- tv est market price for Wheat, Kafir, Maize, nd Harloy. If you have pot yet traded wiui, lis.call plione o. 4D for current lais and you will find us a live t 1 rainWnr &. ""m We are al?fb dpalrnvsjln the best grade of Colorado and 5" n' coal. Probst Grain Co. THE WEST ELEVATOR Beaver : : Oklahoma FARM LOANS 7 PER CENT INTEREST 2 PER CENT COMMISSION MORTGAGE WITHOUT INTEREST FIVE OR SEVEN YEARS YOU GET ALL YOU BORROW The Wheat Belt Investment Co. LIBERAL KANSAS BEAVER WW mWRL. J. W. THOMPSON, Prop. Our house is one of the BEST In town and first class in every respect tables supplied with the best the market affords and rates very reasonable Everv courtesy extended. BDLIN-HALL GBffl ca E. J. HORNE, Buyer Our new elevator is now completed and wo aro in tho market for your grain. We have splen did connections and our facilities for obtaining the highest market price are second to none. It is our earnest desire and aim to establish a reputation for fair and square dealing. We want the confidence of every farmer in Beaver county. When in the city make us a visit. Wo will be glad to have yov inspect our now elnva tor and to give you any information possible. M R.enfrew Investment Co. Farm Loans, Insurance W. F. Carson, Agt., Beaver, Oklahoma' Read the HERALD Ads this Week. ft '-S $ -if t 4 i