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.y """",'' :& wi V i7 2 . . ' I'fr' I, i T M' 3 1. r r.' i hi IK Si ft I I W H-. y Folsom's 6-Day Sale 10 1-2 Pounds Granulated Sugar , $1.00 2 Gallons Apple Cider Vinegar . . .35 5 fiara Cfcan Easy Soap . , . .25 23c Steel Cut Coffee 20 1 Gallon Red Label Karo (white) . . .90 6 Twist Granger Tobacco . . , .25' These prices not good after Sept. 26 A. L. Folsom & Company FARM LOANS Nm Cmmh Cmmmlmwlmn. Homm CmtHml Money Ready on Application. Best Terms The Wheat Melt Investment Co. LIBERAL KANSAS JIM SHEARER Mfor Poultry Eggs, Cream u mwkt Mmrhmt Prtcm ' Bmrnvmr, Oklmhmmm im BEAVER Gl$ . HQTEIt. J. W. THOMPSON, Prop. ' v Oar bout Is one of the BEST In town and first claw ia every reipett tb (applied with the beet the market affords and rate very reaiooabU y ?W Kyerr aourteiy eiteaded, mmmtmimmmmmmmmmtfrn ifttwesBWt COL. F. 0. STEVENS General Auctioneer." r vu9 ucpemmme Public, Farm and Stock Sales Will cry your salo and guarantee satisfaction or it will cost you nothing. ' Thoroughbred Sales a Specialty. ' See or call Phone No. 180. Beaver, Oklahoma. QJQft9QGy&WnWWW&WiMWWRVi wl W i BIG JO Lumber Co. W. 8. MORGAN, Manager It Will Pay You to Figure With vf Us Before Yovi Biy Complete Stock of Building Material PBrTEB Rain threatened several day the pait week but terminated with only a slight drlzzlo Saturday. Mrs. Jeff Holland and children re turned Friday from a visit with Mrs. Holland's parents at A r tenia, N. M. A brick addition 18x20 is being made this week to the W. T. Qulnn building, which is occupied by the Narrow Gauge cafe Miss Edith Miles left Tuesday for Norman, whore she will resume the study of music at O. U, the coming year. Mrs, Minnlo Leo and children, of Gate, were county seat visitors and guests of the Kcv.and Mrs. L L. Shaw the past week.' 0. K. Drum, who has been employed at the Bank of Beaver City as assistant cashier, has resigned that Job and is out on Ilia farm Bowing wheat. Court Clerk DcGraw was looking af terfarm interests down the river this week, sowing wheat and looking after other matters. Jeff Holland was ill and unable to bo (at his place of business Monday. He was on deck as usual Tuesday, but not feeling the best in the world, how ever, at this time he is improved. Miss Heola Mansfield left Saturday for Nbrman to re-enter tho State Uni versity. Miss Reola Is taking phar macy. She was employed at the Davis Diug Company during vacation. Mrs Geo. II, Healy returned this Week from a summer outing spent in Colorado. Hor mothor, Mrs. C. M. Savage, who was with her, went on to Illinois for a visit. . John Phelps, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Phelps, was quite seriously hurt Tuesday evening. He was wrestling with David Kile and in the throw struck his head forcibly on the ground, dazing him seriously. Jle is improving but will not be able to return to school for a fow days. J. R. Qulnn received a picture the past week of his two sons, Enoch and Orville, who enlisted a few weeks ago at San Francisco and will serve Uncle Sam In the; medical corps. The boys were dressed inlhelr khaki and, while tho picture did not do them justice, they looked like sure-enough Sammies. Miss Adeline Goddard, Christian En deavor worker, was here tho past week in the interest of timt organiza tion. A meeting was held Ht the Chris tian church) Monday night, at which time MJss Goddard spoke on matters of interest to church workers in gen eral and Endeavor workers in particu lar. Mrs. Annctto Khler, grand repre sentative of tho O. E. S will be here tomorrow (Friday) night to pay her of ficial visit to the local O. E. S. Chap ter and to conduct a.school of instruc tion. All members will take notice and urrange to bo present. Meetings will bo held at the Chapter rooms Fri day afternoon and evening. The Social Hour Club-was entertain ed at the home of Mr. Jim Ooueh Fri day afternoon. The time was spent in making bandages for the soldiers un der the' direction of the Red Cross. TJhVa blub meets every Friday. They have arranged to meet at Red Cross headquarter every other Friday and at the homes of the members the alter nate week, but will do sewing for the Red Gross at all meetings, EYER.DALE Slock Farm The Home of REGISTERED HEREFQRI CATTLE Herd of Select Cows eflBBBBBBSx Headed by BEAU GAY 3d and CORTELYOU No. 438400 No. 681773 Choice Stock fur Sale. Inspection and Correspondence Invited, -u CHA. EYsT.lt, Prop, R:voralda.:Okla..RFD Bill Taylor, carpenter, is very criti cally 111 of cancer of tho liver. He was brought to Beaver last week, his house being moved In by men of the Modern Woodmen order, of which he is a mem ber at Oklahoma City. Men. of the Bame order are taking care of his broom corncroo this week. Mr. Taylor's con dition is'coostdered very critical and attending physicians can give no hope for his recovery. - m CMSSSAVES SOWERS Long ago some or.e remarked that an ounce of taffy is worth a ton of epl taphy. A 10-cent bunch of violets to the living outweighs a $50 funeral wreath tor the dead. That's the motto of the Red Cross, tays a writer in the Philadelphia Led ger. It is much cheaper to soothe and heal a wounded 'soldier than to pen sion his family. Erecting monuments at Gettysburg and Valley Forge is well enough fifty or a hundred years after the events, but a dollar for the stricken soldier equal a hundred dollars in marble over hi body. Red Cross money la an insurance pol icy. What doe it insure against? It Insures against death itself, whieh is something au ordinary insurance policy does not do. Wipe out our hospitals and how' many more persons will die every year I Doctors tell me the number would be many thousands. Deprive the battle front of hospital facilities and the death rate will Jump enormously. So your Red Cross dol lar is out upon a practical errand not a sentimental, sissy Journey. It is certain to be invested in the life of a liberty soldier, which is a good enough investment for me, SERIMNS I0MI AMERICAN RED CROSS HOSPITALS German aviators on September 7 dropped bombs on an American hos pital camp In France, killing and wounding members of the base hospi tal units from Harvard University and St. Louis. A dispatch from the corre spondent. the Associated Press re ports the following viotlms of the raid : The dead First Lieut. W. TtFitz siramons, Kansas City, adjutant to the eolonel commanding the Harvard unit; Privates L. G. Wood, Streator, 111.; Kudolph Rubino, New York, and Oscar 0. Tugo, Boston. The wounded Three first lieuten ants, six privates and one nurse "With bomb bursting about them and wounded men being torn by pieces of the exploding missiles, nurses has tened to their aid," say the dispatch. "Officers stood at their posts, men re sponded to every call, and the first American unit to be under enemy fire carried out the work they had to do with the utmost bravery." Tho local Red Cross Chapter is in debtcd Jo the City of Beuver for elec- trlo lights, which were installed in their building freo of charge. Tho Beaver Telephone company also tar nishes a free, telephone and other bus iness people have donated i liberally, when asked to do so, merchants selling us piatnrial at cojit. Reaver is back of will not refuse any reasonable request, of that wc fuel assured. Thos, P. Braldwood, U. 8. Comnilr sioner, reports that word from his son, Tom, who is in training with tho Sec ond Officers' Reserve, Is to the effect that, whllq the training is strenuous and about the hardest work a fellow ever done, ho is enjoying it and get ting along fine. We may expert only such reports from Tom. tie is heart and soul in the work and it is our guess that ho will make good. Ho re ports that many are getting tired and quitting wo are not looking for such a report (rom Tom, He's no quitter Cold watermelon at Jeff's. OFF FOR 0. U. Harold and Bernard Loofbourrow and Doyle Davis left this week for Norman to engage in school work at the 0. U. tho coming year. This is Harold's third year. Bernard and Doyle are entering. ARE YOU LOOKING OLD? Old age comes quickly enough with out inviting it. Some look old at forty. That is because they neglect the liver and bowels. Keep your bowels regu lar and your liver healthy and you will not only feel younger but look young er. When troubled; with constipation or biliousness take Chamberlain's Tab lets, They are intended especially for these ailments and are excellent. Easy to take and most agreeable in effect. For bale by Davis Drug Co. Meet me at Jeff's Place. Mrs Uly Wright, of Balko, was a county seat visitor Tuesday She was accompantod by her sister, Mrs fte sic Reagan, and by L E. Muuget, D 0., both of Davenport, Iowa, and who aro hero on a visit at hn home of Mrs, Wright. Hor parents, S. L.. Zimmer man andwfo, of the same city, an: also visiting hor. Mr. Maugct ig a chi ropractor and is so pleneed with the country that he has urranged to re main for n time and will open an office at the Merc Rooms here. Note his ad elsewhere in this issue. Meet me at Jeff's Place. Back In the Public Sale Gamel Listen Farmer 1 I haven't time to drive over the county solicit ing sales for I try to make a living- peddling ohlcken but, I'm "there with the goods" when It eomes to erylng sale and caa get you the High Dollar. Satisfaction is my motto. Will handle your sale paper. See me for terms. JIN SHEARER, The Old Reliable AUCTIONEER Beaver Hospital For the care and treatment of Surgical and Medical Case Eye, Ear, Note and Throat Glaaaea Fitted Phone 1M DR.. M. H. LEVI Surgeon in Charge -- Wanted to Buy A SECOND HAND DRILL With Full Set of Tools Suitable to Drill Down 350 ft. Make BEST CASH PRICE and ' state condition of rig, giving full particulars in first letter. Answer AT ONCE Address J. Birt Darts Car Bmx A RICHER, OKIA. GERONIMO Motor Car Wo haVc secured the apency for the Gcronimo Motor Car, for the territory south of the Beaver River," and have a demonstration car for your inspec tion. This is h High CIqlss Automobile Made in Enid See tho car to appreciate its value. Pull line of repairs on hand at all times. Kinder & Williams Dealers Beaver, Oklahoma A delegation from tho local Red Cross Chapter, including Rev. L. L. Shaw. Geo. H. Wright, Mrs. E. L. Kickel and Miss Maude O ThomatT went down to Sophia Friday night, be ing called by tho peoplcof that neigh borhood to organize a Red Cros3 Aux iliary. A well-attended nnd enthusi astic meeting was hold lit the Soutli Flat Baptist church und an organiza tion effected. Mrs. P. J. Gheen was" elected chairman; Mrs. Arthur Wil liams, vice-chairman ; Joe Michel, sec retary, and Mrs. Joo Michel, treasurer. The organization started off with twen-ty-fivn members,' Al( aro enthusias tic in the work and anxious to do their bit. Muscadine Punch at Jeff's, AND CHAMBERLAIN'S COLIC, CHOLERA DIARRHOEA REMEDY This is a medicine that every family should be provided with, Colic and diarrhoea often eome on suddenly and ll is of the greatest importance that they be treated promptly. Consider the suffering that mustbeendured un til a physician arrive or medicine can be obtained. Chamberlain's Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoe Remedy has a reputation second to none for the quick relief which it affords. For sale by Davis Drug Co. 1 Scandrett & Fuest I HI Hardware 4 Implements Undertaking Ellwood: and Royal Hoe Fence c v lByig''vvvv;B' W I !,' .