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M0t$ll0ttS The Beaver Herald Spring Fgjm Workl My Country! 'Til if Thu, Swift Land of Liberty! MAUDE 0. THOU AS, - - PuUMir. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY i M f B-. t i iw lib! in M E ifil i Entrdaltbipotjmit Bmtm, Oklahoma. at tteood tin rraII pialtar. Advertising rates made known uion application. Prices reasonable. Subscription Price, 11.00 a Year We are Americans! Vllh, we note, is dead again. If you csn't be patriotic, at lewt be sllsnt. Bean aoup i hesllhy and tery apo tiling, provided jou can afford a whole bean. Wise men never waste time extoliog their wisdom to others. Only fooli do that. The Lord lore a cheerful giver and we lore a prompt payer. Step up aod pay up I Everybody knows "the man about town," and to everybody he I "Jutt a man about town." We might discuss the high coit of living, were it not for the fact that ft it too high for comment. Many a fellow sits at the head of a table and fondly imagine! that he ii the head of the family, but Atk any tell read man to define the term "International Joke" and he will unheiitatlngly say "Carrantv" Yet, Austria ii willing to keep peace with the United States, provided we are willing to back up and be kicked. The world do more. First w'o had a Judai, then a Benedict Arnold and now the Germnn-Meilco-.Iapan elunt. When you want to know what kind of a man a fellow ft, Just get hit wife's estimate of men in general and you will call his number. This papur stands for loyiilty nnd the protection of every oltiien of this country who conducts himself as a citizen of the country. Others should take the hint and move on. No man is too old or too young to light for his home and his rights in thlt country, and If the worst comet we can put twenty million men under arms provided we can get the arms. EDUCATE MORE FARMERS. It It coming to be recognized as a roost obvlout fact that if we at people are to again put our country on an equitable living basis we must educate more fannrt. Vo educate more farmer boys for professions, but edu cate more HOYS for FARMERS. Prom the luclplency of the public lujhool up to within the last decade tho entire trend of education haa ben away from the farms and toward the professions. Even the manual train ing school huvu tended to swell the ranks or the mechanical trades at tl o expense of the farms. Mo nation cau achieve permanent prosperity without a great and pros perous fa rm I nc class. Whnn the farm deeays thu nation deteriorate. Our larmt aru llie very heart and life of our country. 8ome, though, may aik how we are to educate more farmort, Very simple. Make every frbe school In the land primarily an agricultural school, and a literary school as a secondary matter. Belles letter! Is iiuv mo crowning necessity or exist ence. Bread and meat are. Edti nalo tho youth of the land first to ward that which is most vitally neces sary to our national life, and when this is accomplished, If there be lelsu a ana means for adding the frills, let theni be added. Kino out of evert ten high school pupils on emerging from iniii school enter the ranks of the tollers, in some department or other. Ii in their education tho farm has not only been made attractive to them, but they have been given a thorough and practical knowledge of Its work ings, then a large tier cent of them will as a matter of course choose that at their occupation in life. When war broke, out between the allies and tho central powers the world stood amazed at the wonderful perfrctlon of the Gorman military ma chine, But tho cause behind It was as simple as A. B. O. Every German youth hsil been educated and trained as a aoldior FIRST OF ALL after that for a vocation. But in time, war will cease. The arts of penco will agnln demand the attention and energies of the world, and among them there, is none to com pare with the gicat art of coaxing from Mother Earth her golden harvests. But you may k, If all of the boys nre educated to a farmer's life, what of the professions? There will always be some who, by natural Illness, 'will gravitate to the professions, eiiough to keep their ranks recruited, Asa mat ter of fact, these same prqfeetiuu "I pledge allefjalnce to my Flag and to. the Republic for which it stands, one Nation indivisablo with Liberty and Justice for AH." Tho Herald believes that the time has arrived when every true American citizen should show his loyalty and patriotism and that the American Flag and and American Eagle, emblems of our freedom, liberty and independence, should mean all in all to us and be given a prominent place in our homes and places of bus iness. The time has arrived when we must declare ourselves and show our ;olors. , Are we American citizens and are wc proud of that birth-right? Do we honor the Flag that proclaims to the world that we are free-born American citizens? I f so, if we have an American Flag, let us display it. If we do not have one, let us lose no time in buying. Wc may feel that we are only a little town and that it malcci no difference as to the spirit cf loyalty wc display but it does make a vast difference. Some of the greatest men and women of history have been reared in the smallest villages. Who knows but that some of the great men and women .of future history may come from our own little town or country. Let us not forget our patriotism. Down with tho traitor! Up with the Flag! ooooooPo O O 0 One thing wo have noticed with a degree of prido in our offn country. "Dig Business" lias come right to the front in the crises. Heads of great manufuctur ing concerns, railroad corporations, engineering linns, all have assured the government that their corporations and their individual services are at tho disposal of the government if war comes. There is little noise or loud talk, but everywhere a calm and inflexible purpose Is evident. And this spirit is not confined to Big Bus iness alone. Little Business marches right up at the front, labor leaders a-c pledging tho loyalty and assist ance of their organ!. itions, farmers are offering botli men and foodstuffs, and women are banding together by the hundreds of thousands in tho common cause. Political considerations arc kicked aside, religious zeal even urges thu jRiople on to great fervor and patriot ism. American peoplo are being solidified as they have never been before since the days of Wash ington. And they arc ready to meet whatever is be fore thoin. Again wo want to remind our farraor friends of tho imperative necessity of cultivating every available foot of ground this season. One of the first re sources to lc husbanded in time of war is food for tho army nnd for the civilian population. Without it uny nation would be brought to its knees, and that is a con dition which is unthinkable for the American people. And not only buck yards in every town should yield their quota for the common good. Every citizen should do it. When this spirit animates a nation of a hundred million patriotic people it will require something more than words and plots to conquer it. 00 000000 o o o Do you own an Ameglcan flag? Up with It! Let the people ace It. Ijct them sec what YOU stand for, Flags nro floating In every city and hamlet in the coun try today. It is time to lot yours feel the breeze, too. Every business house in Beaver should display the stars and stripes. Surely the emblem of liberty should be seen floating from our school houses, court house, post office and other public buildings. Lot us not for get our patriotism. The sight of Old Glory makes bet ter boys and girls; better men and women. Up with tho Flag! blBSSSSSSBBBiaaaaBfc. SSSSSSSSSSSSSBSSSSSSSLtSBSSSSWIBKS M jH IILbBBBBBBBBBbVIIIBIVbV aSBSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSatPL ttlf' ytBaMSaaM aassssssssssssssssssssssL'CL2l H ffla5slsiaTBBitC!l 4gatsssssssssssssssT39!i7 llBlBBlBBBBlBBBlKf'9BV9j9fir S could spare half of their present mem bers and not suiter in the least, Educate farmers! The farms are suffering for them, and the professions and trades aro overburdened with thorn. DON'T LET YOUR COUGH HAN6 ON. A Cough that racks and weakens Is dangerous, it undermines your health and thrives on neglect. Relieve it at nncu with Dr. King's New Discovery. this soothing balsam remedy heals the throat, loosens tint phlegm, its anti septic properties kill the germ and the eold Is quickly broken up. Children and grown-ups alike find Dr. King's New Discovery pleasant tq take as well as tffe'otlve. Havn a bottle handy in your medtciuo chest for grippe, croup, and all bronchial affections, at druggists, MX'. 1 TRY THIS ON YOUR PIANO. In promulgating your esoteric cogi tations or articulating your superficial sentimentalities and amicable or philosophio observations, beware of platitudinous ponderosity. Let your conversational communi cations ibi?ga a clarified conciseness and a compacted comprehensiveness and cogency. Eschew all conglomer ations of flatulent garrulity and affecta tions. Let your extemporaneous des canting and unpremeditated ex Illations have Intelligibility and veracious vivacity without bombast; sedulously avoid polytollaulo pro fundity, pompous prolixity, verbosltr, and vapidity. In other words, talk plainly, briefly, naturally Say what you mean, mean what you say, and don't use big words, Have you been studying about it. Brother Farmer? It will soon be on hand. What about your farm tools? NEED A NEW PLOW? We sel) the, best made. If you use one yQH will kQVG TQ other. NEED A DISC HARROW? In this im plement, too, we head off competition. Our disc harrow is king where ever sold. NEED A LISTER? We have the best. Thousands of satisfied users say so. NEED ANY OTHER FARM TOOLS? We have it or if not, we will get it for you on short notice. . WE WANT YOUR TRADE this spring, and are prepared to offer you great inducements. CARTER TRACY HDW. GO. Hardware, Implements, Fencing WANT ADS. LOST Registered Scotch Collie, wearing collar with chain, yellow with white marks. Left Saturdav, March 10th. Will pay liberal reward for hit return. 1'. J. Hkirhrt, Klmwood, Oklahoma. 3 l. It. SEED POTATOES are Very Scarce. Will haye a few tacks this week, Resp A Nki-r, Beaver, basement of Nllet building. 3 8 tf. CASH foT Hides, Furs and Fat Stock at Stranatlian's Market. Phone 20. lt-fiO tf. HOUSEKEEPER WANTED Wom an or grown girl. Good wages. Mrs da tape, nt Savage's Cash Store. 2-15 tf HOLSTEIN" MALE calf for sale High grade. Joh.vA. Seon.s, Heaver, Oklahoma. l-25tf Carload of fine western slope eating potatoes will arrive Tuesday. Only a few sacks of Red River Ohio's for teed. Better get your seed potatoes cow. Rear A Kxrr, Beaver. 3-8 tf HOUSE AND LOTS in Beaver fur sale. Will sell my house and four lots in Beaver. Worth the money. Part time. Will guarantee title. AdJrest Mrs. Katk Stamoro, Dalton City III. 3-lt! FOR TRADE-Equity In farm tor small residence property in Beaver. W. A. Hickmon, Knowles. 3-8 a-15 CALL StrHiiathau't Market for high est market price on hogs. Phone 20, -11-30 tf. FOR SALE Thoroughbred Holstein cow, -1 years old. Will be fresh in May. F. 51. Lovett. Beaver. Residence on West Side. - OIL CAKE The Boliu-llall Grain of Oil Cake which they ars offering at r'-" rcl "- wujr iiufr, wiiii! inuv have it on hand. 1-18 tf POSTS I POSTS! POSTS! Those posts that we have been advertising have at last arrived. They aro actu ally here but are going fast. If you want some, better get in your order early. Homk Lumber A Surrtv Com asv. 3-8 tf .tLt: rSBBBBHI VTjK' MBHBMMHBMfMMtMMaMtMMtl r J. riMBi8?'; iWwfii If i)r4v v.. if -tfzf mmT Your Druggist has sold Dr. King's New Discovery for coughs and colds since the day he opened his own store. and before that, when he was clerking for his "old' doss" he made satisfied cus tomers when hftRnIr Dr.rvi'ncr'o lli nl cw Liscvery. I"11- . It has been the standard preparation for bronchial affections for nearly 50 years. - Those who have used it longest are its best friends. It gives grateful relief in arub. born coughs and colds. Try it. ltttta4SSy'8 f VALVE -IN -HEAD (fa v fyj4oron cam I i 1 H FORD FOR SALE-Nearly new, good condition. Ovanusn Oaiiaqk. at FOR R.M.K ftp Tninpf5i . house. 3 roams Riiit nmilrt trull Hi.I.I, Cd and well built, imithuaat nnn. lot, two blocks from high school. See dealer, h-ig ,. MOTOtj CAmJ Roadster Touring Cars Prices: Good Only Until January 12th, 17 Romthttmra, I Model D-34, Four cylinder. $650.00 Model D-44, Six cylinder, $985.00 (P. O. B., Flint, Mich.) Tourhtg Cmn. Model D-35, Four cylinder S6.5.00 Model D-45, Six cylinder, $1020.00 (F. O. B., Flint, Mich.) F. IAUGHRIN, Agent for Beaver County BEAVEK, OKLAHOMA imsaaafiaitsxmtsaaaKamx svrm&?mMw&w To Cure a Cold la One Day Tkc LAXATIVE BHOMO Quinine. Ititopfthe Cougb and IIedche and works ofl the Cold. DruggUu rcland money II It (alt, to cure. H. W. GROVE'S signature on cacb box. 23c Piles Cured In 6 to 14 riava. 0?NTMH'?Tt.I.Ti.I!ljt'an1 aoae " .. ; T fall to Cure any came of ffrtiinw Bnnd.Bttedlngo,lrotrudlnHli,ul6roM0w: The first application gives Hue and Rest. SOcl I W' Hi .&.