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r ft lX ?: 1$ SS iRU'"' '?& -'r-7 -- "; J" -r ing'tek Reg. NT GOOD LADY 9th No. 505256 At 17 Months. Purchased at $485.00 at Cornish Disporsion Sale v If You Want Rustlers and Grazers-BUY HEREFORDS If You Want Healthy, Vigorous Cattle BUY HEREFORDS -If You Want a Profit on Your Investment BUY HEREFORDS If You Want a Prolific and Prepotent Breed BUY HEREFORDS If You Want. Early Maturity and Market Toppers BUY HEREFORDS If you do not raise Herefords, you will later on. Why not start Now with our Big-Boned, Thick-Bodied kind? SPRING CREEK RANCH, Mocane, Oklahoma L D. CRAVENS, Proprietor Buy Coal Now. The Government is urging con sumers to store a supply of coal for next winter. What are you going to do Buy now and aid the Government in relieving congested traffic next winter or wait? Better Buy Now We have a big supply now on hand. Probst Grain Company, Beaver, COL. W. L. MASON High $ Auctioneer Can handle your sale paper, large or small Leave dates at The Herald office or Phone at my expense - Oklahoma. Beaver Col. A. M. Burnam, Auctioneer I get the High dollar for your stuff when I cry your sales Will Handle Your Sale Paper It will pay you to nee me Beaver rt yv, iKSlaUJ Oklahoma. Oklahoma Herefords " ' " Tho case of tho pinto bean, shpws how a substitute food may gain pop ularity without lncicastng In price. Last year tho dry-land farmers ot the southwest raised a plnto-bean crop four times as large as In 101G, ana tound themselves with threo thousand carloads on hand. Be cause of an unreasoning prejudlco ngalust the color ot tho bean, and becauso consumers know llttlo about It, tho market offered a prlco too low for proflt. Tho .Food Administration has been carrying on a publicity campaign for tho beans, and at the same tlmo has dsed tho control that lies in me liccnso systom. Tho re sult Is that tho pinto beans aro soil ing at a fair proflt to tho growors, yet at about half tho prlco of navy beans; and thc-y aro Just as good In very way. Youth's Companion. Plato glas3 insurance adjusters wore horo this week replacing a broken glass In the front of tho Poo pies' Store building. It is a mighty nlco consolation when thoso acci dents como, to know tho loss Is cov ered. Plato glass costs sreal money. (First Published May 16. 1918.) MITIG'i: OK I'UIILICATIU.V State of Oklahoma, ISeavcr County, ss. In the District Court of said County and .Statu. Samuel A. CummliiKH nnd Mnry A. CummliiKM. 1'lalntltTu, vb. D. A. Hatfield and Dora HAtlleld and S. C. Coate, De fendants. No. 2151. Tho State of Oklahoma to D. A. Hat Held and Dora Hntflold: Said defendants, D. A. Hatfield and Dora Hatfield, will take notice that said plaintiffs, Samuel A., CummlnRs and Mary A. Cummtngg, did on tho 15th day of May. 1918, file their petition In the District Court In and for said Hearer County and State of Oklahoma ngninst Raid uefendants and that said defend ants D. A. Hatfield and Dora Hatfield must answer said petition herein on or before the 2Sth day of June. 1918. "or said petition will be taken as true and Judgment rendered against said de fendants, D. A. Hatfield nnd Dora Hat field, for the sum or Four Hundred Sevonty (1470.00) Dollars upon a cer tain promissory note executed by said D. A. Hatfield and Dora Hatfield on the 9th day of May, 1917, with Interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from the 9th day of May. 1917, and for costs of suit. Including $100.00 for attorney's foe, and a further Judg ment rendered In said action ngalnet sa'.d defendants, D. A. Hatfield and Dora Hatfield, for the foreclosure of a certain mortgage securing said prom issory note and even date thorewith upon the following described real es tate, lying and situated In the County ot Beaver. State of Oklahoma, to-wlt: All of the Northwest Quarter (NWVl) of Section Eight (8) In Township Three (3)- North of llaw.'e Twenty-three (23) East of the Cimarron Meridian, containing 1ftn nnrpii more nr Iphm! and adjudging that default has been made In said mortgage: that Bald plain tiffs have a Hen on said proporty to the amount for which judgment will bo taken as aforesaid and ordering said premises to be sold with appraise ment and the proceeds applied to tlie payment of the amount due plaintiffs and the costs of suit and forever bar ring and foreclosing said defendants from all right, title, estate, Interest, property, and equity of redemption In and to said premises or any part there of. Attest: C. A. Dean AW. (SEAL) Court Clerk.. Uy JESSIE KEITH. Deputy. 1 Dickson & Dickson, AttorneyM for Plaintiff. ' S-1S S-30 Jt TWO BIO 18.MIIJC Si" ?" . j AUTOMOBILK RACKS Red- Crow Auction Itay, vHatHr&iy,' may Kiin two i'hism, or fflO Knch. ll the purpose ot the Droirram commlttoo to make this, tho bocond day ot tho Red Cross auction, .tho biggest day evor for Gato. Thoso two races will bo pulled oft promptly a 1 o'clock and must be over and out ot tho way by 3 o'clock. Tho winner of each race will bo given a $50 prlzo no entrance fee. These races are ifor FOIIDS ONLY and will bo In two classes. Tho first raco will bo only tho reg ular touring car equipped as a stock car. Tho second raco will bo Ford cars stripped. Tho Itnro Course Tho cars will bo driven against tlmo Each car starting a few min utes after tho other. Young boys or glrlB will not ho permitted to enter. Tho cars will bo sent away from In front of tho pojtofllco, going west to Walter Estes' corner, south to cor ner of town, oast across railroad tracks to east cornor of Job Nowby's farm, north past oil woll to Old Town, west to Ooorgo Merrett's cornor, south to railroad track crossing track, south to John Bailey's black smith shop, west to starting point In front ot postofflco. This Is about threo miles and Is to bo drlvon four times around for each raco. Tho strcots will bo closed where they lntorsoct tho courso, and no cars will bo allowed Anywhere near tho courso during tho raco. Any attempt ot any contestant to foul another will disqualify them for the prize. This should Tiring tho largest crowd evor gathered In Gato. This prlzo of $100 will bo contrib uted by tho business men ot Gato. A matched game ot baseball la the forenoon. The lied Cross bunch of .Boosters from Deavor, accompanied with spoakors and the County band will arrive strong lato in tho afternoon, and put on a little concert tor us. They aro out to help the different places raise their quota but thoy know they will get a "high ball" at Gato, tor we aro in tho clear already. And REMEMBER THE ROOSTER Englewood and Roiston aro com ing but wo don't believe any ot those "little country towns" can take this rooster homo with them. Maybe they can, but they will have to "show us." DONT' EAT AT . HOME Exton slvo arrangements nre being made to glvo you a good feed and this money Is for tho Red Cross, also. $100 Rewurd, $100 The readers ot this paper will be pleased to learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease that science has been ablo to cure In all Its stages and that Is catarrh. Catarrh being greatly Influenced by constitutional conditions requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medicine Is taken Internally and acts thru the Blood on tho Mucous Bur faces ot the System thereby destroying tho foundation ot tlm disease, giving tho patient strength by building up the con stitution and assisting nature In doing Its work. Tho proprietors have so much faith In the curative powers of Hall's Catarrh Medicine that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any roue that It falls to cure, Send for list of testimonials. Addre.,s P. J. CUHNRY & CO., Toledo Oh la Sold by all Druirglst. 75c May 20th to 27th tho lied Cross will ask tho American people for an other 5100,000,000 to carry on Its work ot mercy. An account of Itr stewardship of tho first gift makes ue pause boforo the Immensity of the need which It alono can meet. And as tho battles rago nnd tho bodies of men-aro torn the nocd multiplies. You will bo asked for money. Give It frcoly. If wo know tho character ot the women In tho Hod Cross trenches, say Good Housekeeping, this now drive on tho part ot tho Red Cross will bo Instantly met. Thore Is no need to justify tho work. Tho great need is to contlnuo it, and to contlnuo It on as largo a scale as possible. Recall what the Red Cross did at the tlmo ot the Halifax dis aster, December C, 1917. Only a fow hours had elapsed after the ex plosion, when blankots, surgical dressings, medicines and clothing wero on their way, and an entire equipment for a base hospital unit was speeded by special train. Multi ply this work along hundreds ot miles ot battle line, whero each soc tor on the western front may bo re garded as a number of Halifax dis asters, and one can then realize tho magnltudo ot the need ot tho na tional Red Cross. WANT ADS. Dr. Higglnbotham, specializing n Noso and Throat surgery will meet patients at Liberal, Kansas, by spec ial appointment only. Mako engage ment by letter or wlro. Address 105 A East, Hutchinson, KanB. 5-2tf PORTRAIT FRAMES Tho very very best,in catalogue for 13.50 each, nt Wayland's Studio, Beaver. Glass for same freo. 5-9 5-16 DR. LEVI WILL DE IN HEAVER, Friday, May 24th, at tho Mercantile roomB. Seo him then. 5-9 5-16 2t DUFF ORPINGTON EOG8 during May and June at 75 cents por set ting. Mrs. W. D. Leonard, Beaver? 5-9 5-16 2t SUDAN ORASS SEED for sale, at County Farm, 30 cents a pound. Charles O. Bowen, Supt., Beaver. 3-25 tt " STRAYED From County Farm Shorthorn bull calf, about 18 months old, red with whito on flanks. Notify Chas. O. Bowen, Beaver, for reward. 5-16 tt ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCK HOLDERS Tho Armttal Meeting of stockholders of tho Beaver Equity Exchange, will bo hold at Beavor, May 25th, at 1 o'clock p. m. at which time a Board ot Directors "will bo olected and other Important business transacted. All stockholders aro re quested to bo present. E. P. Brown, Manager, C-16 6-23 2t. CASH for Hides, Furs und Fat Stock at Stranathan's Market, Phono 20. 11-30 tf. JIM SHEARER 1 ti oforW Poultry, Eggs, Cream Hhjht Market Price Beaver, OUmhmmm - BEAVER GIT rHQTEk. J. W. THOMPSON, Prop. Our house it one ot the BEST In town and first elatt in every insnI tables luppllod with the best the market affords and rates very reasonable Ever? courtesy extended. &&&$&&&&& an ag m & 2i Scandrett & Fuest Hardware Implements Undertaking Ellwood and Royal Hog Fence vay vvvk Ice S. N. WIBLE, Ice Plant GOL F. 0. STEVENS General Auctioneer. ' 7 VBUI EXPOUENCF. Public, Farm and Stock Sales; Will cry your salo and Ruarantco satisfaction or it will cost you nothing. Thoroughbred Sales a Specialty. See or call Phono No. 180. - - - Beavor, Oklahoma. 5towwr.atvWKw!wiw Dr, B. O. Nicholson and family aro i oniovlnir n. visit from tholr ,nt n,l ' family, who drovo over from Tyrono last week. A daughter nnd two chll 'Iren nrrlvod from tho custom half of tho stato recently for a visit und now tho visiting children uro under going a soigo of measles. With ten grown-ups In tho houso nnd 'six "moasloy" children, they aro having a, slego of it, suro enough.' mitici: u v ruiu.iavTio.v State of Oklahoma, Heaver county. In thu district court of said county. II. HohWo nnd L. D. " Wcldensaul, nlalntllTu, vs. Henry Harris et al. de fendants. Tho Stato of Okhamoma to: Henry Harris nnd Mrs. Henry Harris hlu wife, ltathker D. HiurlH and -Mrs. manlier u. Harris ins wire, Charllo Harris nnd Mrs. Charlie Harris his wife, Ilcrt Harris and Mrs. Heft Harris his wife. Emma Harris and Josenh IlnrrU and Mrs. Joseph Harris hlu wife, Frank iiurris ami irs. KrnnK Harris his wlfo, Aaron Hlgham and Mury E. Higham his wife. Ueoriro Hluham nnd Sim. George Hlgham hlH wife, James Hlgham Jr. and Mr 8. James Dig- num nin wire, .tiarsnau uignatn ana Mrs. Marshall Hlgham ,hls wife, Solo mon Hlgham and Mrs. Solomon lllg ham his wife, Mrs. Iloy W. Martin, Mrs. Carrie llurch and Mr. llurch her husband (given iiamu unknown) Nellie Oleshlng. Charlie UlcHktng and Mrs. Charlie Ulcsklng his wife, John (llesk Ing and Mrs. John aiesklng Mb wife, Frank Qlesklng and Mrs.' Frank Olesk Ing his wife. If any of the said de fendants are not living, the unknown heirs, devisees, executors, administra tors, trustees of such defendants as aro dead. You nnd each of you nre hereby noti fied that you and each of you have been sued In the district court of Heaver county, Oklahoma, In the above entitled action nnd that you must answer the uotltlon filed by said plaintiffs on or be fore tho 21st day of June, 1918, or said petition will bo taken as true, and Judgment and decree will be rendered against you nnd each of you, quiotlng tho title ot said plaintiffs. In and to the following described real estate, situat ed In Heaver county, Oklahomu. to-wlt Tho northeast quarter, and the north half of the southeast quarter and the north half of the southwest quarter and the south halt of the northwest quar ter, and the northeast quarter of .the northwest quarter, section seventeen (17) In township three (3) north of range twenty-three (23) east of the Cimarron Meridian. With all the appurtance thereunto be longing, adjudging and decreeing the said plaintiffs to be the owners In fee Ismple of all said real estate and en joining you nnd each of you from sot ting up or asserting any claim to, In terest or estate in or lein upon auio premises or any part thereof. V, H. OltlNSTEAD. Attorney for Plaintiffs. Attest. F. C. DeOHAW,"- Court Clerk. Dy Jessie Keith, Dep uty, B-9 C-23 3t L00FB0URR0W fc R I Z L E Y- LAWYERS Office at Court House ' Bkavbr, Oklahoma & V.. , i? v Vn '-l'il Vf, - "- " T '-' f H.-W &f8AWhtaB.aifasqsqg.fiyf - j'tasyvay Deliveries made in the morning Only. Get yov: order in before 10 a. . MttKUriiMMttrttKXM jwjwjwjwKwgwiywrawr, Dr. M. H. Levi Physician and Surgeon All yo, Ear, Noso and Throat' Work Dono Scientific Fitting of Glasses Ofllce: Miller Building. MBERAL, KANSAJ). )ENTIST . 0. Nicholson, D. D. & Every thins in -Modern Dentistry. BEAVER. ONLY OFFICE. Ofllce Hours 8:00 to 12:00, 1:00 to 8 .-09 " Phone 201. 6-4 u MONEY TO LOAN Plenty of.'money to loan on farms, lowest rates, quick money and prompt Inspections. I represent the Newton State Bank & Trust Co., Newton, Illinois. Write or call on me if you want a farm loan, II. 8. JUDY Room 5, P. O. BldK. WOODWARD, OKLAHOMA DR. O. NOBELL GENERAL PRACTICE Spedl Tn.tm.nU siren for CruuUtod l.ldl. Oner. Tuberculous, Hemorrhoids. Dropsy, Etc. IUtld,nc. Telephone 88. A?p&lxU8U, MAVER, OKU. L. L. LONG ( PHYSICIAN and SURGEON DEAVBP. - - OKLA L.S.MUNSELL,M.D. Calls,, answered prosasly by automobile to all parts the cotratv. Come to me for Glasses, AV- Hj v. j ii is !( , y j V ' ? I " IB "til '.ff'M 'SB n dm V, Q ' a ,H $ 1 a '5- Ji. V3 ,' fcv '-.t.i.