Newspaper Page Text
VV IV hi" Jf f; 5?, 'j oi,s 1 .' ;St , fi Important Notice! Watch for the Westcott Just Back from a Buying Trip to New York APRIL 9-10-11-12 Our Westcott Sisters will be in our Beaver store with a $20,000.00 Assortment Of Latest New York Styles in Ladies' Ready-to-Wear; Silks, Everything New in Dresses, Coats, Capes, Waists, Shirts, Etc. ' Heaver, Oklahoma TWIN MOUND I Rome folks have made garden and planted potatoes the last week. The rain on Sunday prevented the folks getting to meeting. The now minister should of beon there. IlaVo ..... l.A&.S . If ft. I. M... .I.AVA .. MMt IIUl IIMIU Vlj & IIV RU (IIVIH VI llUh Flu patients all botter. No new cases reported. i Tho rains are fine on wheat and pas tures. Pino prospect for a blR-crop If noth ing happens later. The entertainment for the soldiers boys at Sunset was woll attended. Thb musla was fine. Mrs. Frank Robinson and son, Lee. nf Uern and Mrs. McClure of Logan, were vIsttlnR at Mrs. Howe's and Mrs. Jim Young's on Thursday. Mrs. Valentino gave tho young folks a party on Wednesday night In honor of Miss Mary Valentine, who Is visiting her uncles. A nlco time was reported. Word tins been rccolved by Kvoy llooth's folks that he had beon hit with a shrnpnel on his left arm and almost broko it. He was In the St. Mlhlel bat tle. Wo don't always hear when they are hurt. A nance wan given at the Hughes lrvln Young was nt Laverne on Ht- unlay so ho got tiio irooii or me rnm that came most all day nundaj. Lots or lanu cnanging nanus mis spring. Mr. Simpson has sold his farm and Is going to the oil fields to work. Henry Martin Is doing quite a lot or fencing this spring. Word has been received from Mr. Macy.i. They like their new homo fine. The children are nil In school and like It lino. Stock has come through the winter line and with the ruins It won't be lung till the pnsture will do to turn on. mJN8lvr (Too late for last week.) Frank Shocklny was nssexslng In Hnnnnt MnmlRV March 17th. John Sanders lH buying hogs In these parts Monday Mr. and Mrs Austin have arrived from Colorado and nro making their homo with their daughter, Mrs. I.. W. Nixon i:. A. hake, llos Cables a'ld Mr. Chestnut helped llw, Ilrown Inovo his house over on Coon Creek Thursday of last week. Inez round Is -working for 0, M, Fouch. ' Deuey Hcbbcrt and Miss Ollvu Shell formerly of this place, were married at Cambridge, Kansas, und will return here to make their home. Wo extend our hcurtli'st congrniilatlons. lien rihllllps and King Martin hauled groin to Follett Tousday , Hdgur Taylor returned homo from Camp llowlo whero ho received his dis charge. He was formerly at Camp Cod). He looks as though "Uncle Sam had treated him well. Alcnn I.unHforc! has returned home from nenr Denver, having. closed a suc cessful term of school there. Orlllo Mills and wlfo motored from Colorado and are visiting his paronts, l;vnn Mills nnd family. Tho leceptlon given the soldier boys by tho Community Club was, a docldcd success We had with us Messrs. Aus tin, Ogden, Wllkcrson, Fox, Mills, Tay lor, and Phillips. A good program was renderod after which the soldier boys told of their exeprlenceH, which was qulto Interesting. ' Lunch wns served and everyone spent an enjoyable even ing. There wns no Sunday School Sunday on account of the rain. Perry Audrlck from Kansas has pur phnseil the old Wntrironer nlaca of Frank Hvans and is moving there this week. Audra Hush spent last week al the f Mrs. Hov Ilrown is snendlni; n few days In Denver whero she Is recuperat Inir form an attack of tho flu. Milt Hoover hauled a load from Knowles Wednesday for Perry Aucl rick. Grace Thompson and haby are npuiui Ing a few ''days with her parents, H. Phebus and wife. 13 A. Lake and family were guests at Walter Ileach'a Sunday. Mrs. Neal spent Wednesday at Henry Clfers. Plenty of Feed Oate Coal for Sale We Want to Buy Wheat Feterha Milo Maize Kafir Com PROBST GRAIN COMPANY B. F. KENNEDY, Mgr. Thoi, P. Braldwood Thoi. Ct BratJvaxMl BRAIDWOOD & SON Prompt, Accurate and Reliable Do a Oeneral Abstract Business Biavar, iklmkti Baml.MiraCi Beaver OKI. t Funeral Directors, Licensed Embalmers H. C. RICHESON, In Charge Calls Answered Promptly Day or Nigh PHONE NO. 36 fARM LOANS 6 per cent Interest ' ' 2 per cent Commission ' WWith privilege payments.. Call A T&M-or write, First National Bank ForRan, Okla. L. SaMUNSELL, M. D, Calls answered promply by automobile to all parts of the cotmtv Come to me for Glasses w. 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 m if you want a farm loan. 1 II. 8 JUDY Room B, 1 O, Bide. WOODWARD. OKLAHOMA That Old Suit That you have been thinking of discarding for a nao can bo Cleaned, Pressed and Repaired and made to look like a new one, which will bo a bin saving to you. Nail It to Us with your return address on tho package and also writb instructions on a post card as to what is wanted. We Pay Pared Foil Chanters One Way. Liberal Tailoring" V Cleaning Works Klean Klotk Klcan BOX 567 LIBERAL. KANSAS 4 WANT ADS. Tracy's Drug- Store for Germ Free Vaccine and black Leg Filtrate. Kan as formula. Wh alto handle, Parke. Davis Illitck J.epoldn. VICTORY LIBERTY ffiJ il F-or Sale Oak finish library table, massive, good. HcralA. FOR SALE Registered Holsteln Dull, 2 years' old, also 5-aassenger Ford car. Will accept youag stock on car. Johnnie M. Jones, Beaver, QfcU. . . WANTED TO BUY I want to buy from one to four cars of good coin- In three-year-old steers. Give de- BcrlDtlon and pric9. SAM HOUSE HOLDER, ByerB, Texas. 3-JU -3 at FEED FOR SALE Bundle Kafir Corn with some grain. 2 miles south and 1 Vi miles wast of Florls. C. L. Grimwood, Liberal, Ks. 4-3 d For Sale Good 4-rooin house, tw 50 ft., lots, good water, close in, good location, price right. In quire at Herald oce. K- ? Niw Hut larkat Open for Iwiaui FRESH AND CtfRlD MEATS FRUIT AND VEGETABLES CAYLER MtS., Cash Meat Met r Next door t K. P. Bldg. HERBKOIID BULLS FOB SALE , Unregistered Pure Breda 10 Yearlings, 2 two-year olds, at Ranch 3 miles east of Beaver. F. M. Horn. 3-21 tf PUBLIC SALK At my place 7 miles east and 2 Vi south of Beaver, Okla., on Tuesday, April Htli Commencing at 10 o'clock, a. m. tho following property: 22 Cuttlo 22 Red cow and white cow, ago 8, giving milk Red cow, ago 8, fresh soon Red Poll cow, 8, fresh soon Red cow, ago 6, calf by sldo W. F. cow, G giving milk W. F. cow. age 3 W. F. heifer, 2, fresh soon Red bull, ago 2 4 rod heifers, coming 2 7 W. F. calves, 1 year old 2 W. F. calves, 4-5-month Hogs Pure Bred Duroc Jerseys C October pigs, extra good 7 Heart of Horse 7 Brown mare, age 11, wt. 1000 In foal by jack Black mare, ago G, wt. 1100 Black horse, ago 3 Bay mare, age 2 Sorrel mare, coming 1 Mule colt, coming 1 Farm Implements McCormlck row binder 2-sectlon barrow 3 M Brown wagon with new standard box ' John Deoro 4-wheel lister lG-lnch sulkey plow 14-Inch walking plow John Dere 1 row Monitor B-dlsc VanBrunt wheat drill 12-dlsc Hoosler wheat drill Butterfly separator, new Set leather harness Many other things Freo Lunch at noon. .Bring your rlrlnklnc cuns and snoons. TKHMH All sums under $10.00 cash. On sums over $10.00 a credit ot o months time will be given, purchas er giving note bearing 10 per cent Interest from date and secured with aDoroved security. 5 per cent dis count for cash. No property to be removed till settled for. i H. A. Mourlquanil, Owner W. L. Mason. Auctioneer A. S. Fostor. Clerk J-'IH.I.KTT. TKXAK, NKWH Chenter Haiiplngtoii In cnrrylnir hla arm lit a .t(Jnj:,,caueil by a broken bone. HayH a Fnrd "kicked him," yen torday evenlnir. Another Soldier boy Lloyd Freeman arrived home from camp laBt Saturday. Lloyd WfiB illHcluirtfod from Camp Fuiih ton. After a few layH vlHlt with home folks ho will ko to hlH claim In Colo. Mr. anil Mrs Oooree WooUhouBe of Oaeo are vlnltlnp Mrs, Woodhoune's parentH, F. il. llalnva and wife, Mr. WooUhouro recently returned from France. Sirs. Woodhouse la teaching Hchool near Uaite. Another daughtor In also vlHltlns: at the F. 8. Halnea home. Mrs. A. 1!. Cppplo linn tho heartfelt thankn of thin ncrlbq for Home flno turnipx that have been burled In the Kround since last fall and are firm and f-riHii an tho freshly nullod from the patch, und to prove that bleaalnKR never come HlnRlely, Mrs. Frank Smith of Twin Mounds, tiroUKht a bunch of irreon nnlonn. Fine. Come airaln. There will be school on Saturday this week in make un lost time. Miss Mayme cutrord has Bono to Colorado In the Interest of business. Mrs. lloxle Held has taken her place as clerk at the Crump Btore. Mr. Qarrett Installed four new tele phones In Follett this woek. Little Margaret Wilson In spending a few da-H at Urandpa Dyuhe's In Heaver county, MIbh Itanna, of Ivanhoe was shopping In our city yesterday. Mr. Lour has his new produce house nearly completed. Kaymond Bchnope and wife havo moved to.Catesliy, C. K. Wood Is preparlntr to build a resldenro on his lots on tho Kast side. Fay Hendrlx has moved back to his farm. Frank Frailer and family who moved to town last fall to be near school, went back to the farm this week Hoy Wilson, was up In Oklahoma vaccinating stock yesterday. C. I Light & Co., For Coal Grain Flour i Feed Q W ,- Phone 161 G. W. NKK, Manager Meaver, tklmhrnma Dr. Levi Here MmrM 1 1th Dr. Lvi will be In Beaver on the above date at 1 o'clock p. in. Those who wiak 'to see him, be there on that date. 3E w a a wren WJMBB -Iraur stat ting a Lasjisr d will do your work right. Wahlg 35c per dozen; Washing Irlng, 7Bc pec dozen. Will do my kt to pleaso van. Residence om mmmt btween li-eed Barn and Light lMt; nn MR3. W. A. TAYLOR. mi iiAisnt fir suit Nearly mew and in god cndi tiB. rWlll sell rijfkt. I. . TtUAX, learer I VlCTCslV UEHTY JJAMI DICKSON & DICKSON Lawyers Beaver, Oklahoma JOHN A. SPOHN Aifnay-t-lw Plione No. 125 OKU t Coart Kwh BEAVER, OKLA. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION State of Oklahoma, Beaver County, In the Dlitrlct Court of nM County. Turn Fox, Plaintiff vi. No. 22M Delia Fox, DefeniUnt The State of Oklahoma to ld , defendant. GrMtlns: Said Deffctdant, Delia Fox, will take natlce that ahe has been aued In the above-named Court for the aunt of $689 20 together with Interest thereon, at 10 per cent per annum, from the 1 1 th day ot NoTember 1917, until the rendition of Juda ment,andcoataofthli suit and judentent confirming-the attachment of real estate aa follow!, towlt: E2 SE4, and SW4 SEi of Section 28 in Township 3 North of Range 22, E. C M., Bearer county, Oklahoma And mutt answer the petition filed therein by aid plaintiff oner before the 30th day of April 191or said petition will betaken aatruo and a Jadgment fwTeaU ylalatiif la said actios for Eight Hundred" aVchty.Nlne wd 20.100 Dollars (188 20) with Intesett as aforesaid (and costs of this action and In the attachment therein granted will be rendered accordingly. Attest: Jusia Kuril. Clerk of Said UeurU J. W. Cutwetl, DIekson & Dickson, Attorneys for 1'UlnllfT 3-S -4-3 Ct R, H. LilflOURR.W LAWYER Ottice at Court House Bbwbr, Oklahoma DR. O. NOBELL GKKERAL PRACTICE Special Treatments riven for Oranulated Lids. Cancer, Tuberculosis, liemerrholda. Dropsy, Etc. Residence Telephone 68. OIHee. South Douglas gClUFR OKLA A.T,Phon.W CHItn, VMS MEATS litter, Lard, Pieklis, Chiisi Vititablis, Fish aid Oystirs in Snnh Everything Clean and Sanitary i City Mmrkct W. G. STRANATHAN. Prop. Phone 2t Thi Papir Stips Whii Your Tim U Up! 5-v XI : i Ci va ,a J 4 a' i a m J u i I S ' i ni M H Hi ir t 4 w 41 S All bJSal&JJ2UJ " Sisbi.