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. wlmmui 111 n i in j i i . i i Hi, i i n .11. WANTS NEWS FROM "DEAR Public Sale! -:f -4 f v WB IfflEEBBBPalAaV M It 11 'Ratal Cord' 'Nobtr' 'Chain' 'Utco' 'Rain'. We Vouch for Them Of all the tires that are made, whyjla you suppose we preferb$wmVL United States Tires! Because they are made by the biggest rubber company in the world. And they know how to build Rood tires. i They have choice of ma terials, they have immense facilities, thev employ many exclusive methods. They can' go to greater lengths in testing, improving andperfecting the things that make good tires. We find it good business to sell United StatesTires. And you will find it good business to buy them. They are here a tire for every need. United StatesTires ' are Good Tires We Know United States Tires are good tires. That's why we sell them J. H. LAWSON, Beaver PLAINVIEW HDWE. CO., Gray DONLEY BROS., Porgan W. J. HARLOW, Floris JOHN H. LAWSON, Forgan OLD nEAVER" West riains, Mo. 8-19-19. MIbs Maudo O. Thomas, Dear Maude: Wo aro now locatod at West I'lalns, Mo., nnd round thin a nice little city, fino cllmato and good water, the best of fruit and vegetables. Crops of all kinds looking good. Wo have trav eled most of tho summer, Nato not being ablo to work. We saw some of tho country through Eastern Okla homa, Kansas and Mo., Slnco com ing to West Mains wo had the pleas ure of visiting a thirty-five hundred acre orchard. Now maybe you think It didn't look good to-me. We are set ting anxious to hear from Dear Old Beaver and ask you to forward our paper at once as we think that the surest' way to get all the news. Wishing yourself and all Boaver friends the best of luck, we are, Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Noff, West Plains, Mo. TWI.V MOUND Kin a bite rain Sunday afternoon anil nlKht with hleh wind we.t of us Mr Tiffin's windmill nnd a barn were blown down. At Mr Hubs' place they were having a dinner for the boys who have been over there nnd several were on hand, It did considerable ilnmucu to Rome vehicles. Will I'lerson's bugicy was blown away and torn to pieces Rome wheat stacks were blown down, No services nt Twin Mounds Sunday as our minister was rained In at Mr Valentino's ut the creek. Mrs. Cole leaves this morning for Tulsa ns they have sold their farm In Heaver county Threshing Is not procressliiK ver fust In this community. They broke down nnd nre having n tlmo euUIiik repairs. Hvery Roothe Is ploulnR for Orunt Ilartel since the tiltr rain. Mrs. QUI of Oklahoma City Is visit Inp her mother. Mrs. Yountr. Her daiiRhter, Francis, will return home with hor. Mr. and Mrs. Shacltteton started for tnolr home last week. They will stop off In Kansas to visit friends a few days. Joe Howard, wlio has been worklne for his sister, Mrs. Yaunir, went with Mr. nnd Mrs. Shackleton on n visit as ho has not been able to work much the last month. Mrs. Youne nnd family visited with Mr. nml Mrs. Irvln Young Sunday. ...Yl.T'1 ,mH ,,CM1 received that Luclle PhllllpH was taken to Ft. 'Worth. Tex as, for an operation and that sha stood the trip well and Is doing fine. MONEY TO LOAN Plenty of money to loan on farms, lowest rates, quick money and prompt inspections. I represent the Newton State Bank it Trust Co., Newton, Illinois. Write or call on me if you want a farm loan. II. S.JUDY Room 15, P. O. Bldg. WOODWARD, OKLAHOMA DR. O. NOBELLl GENERAL PRAOTIOE of Medicine. Trrati Eye. and Flti GUiici. &.hS00nu.tlUD,ut,M BEAVER, OKLA JUL Light k Co. 9 For iyr. :-i Mite? i 'm rwi n.i-..'. , -m . 'km&ssm m&mKtHaan Coal ti It 'A' fa ' -. Photic 161 Flour ZFeed B. F. KENNEDY, Manager Beaver, Oklahoma mwi TKlvV'r CO A LI ly special arrangement, we are AoM&bl .Vff' i ared to extend credit to farm 's1 on their Threshing Coal. See for prices. We have a splen- o!fer4or you if you buy now. H PROBST GRAIN COMPANY Cox-Henry Grain Company Successors to The Alva Elevator Company We are prepared to serve you and will appreciate your pa tronage. Get our prices. J. S. MEADOR, Local Manager Beaver, Okla. ' Vi, '"T'j O. P. SMITH, Manager MEATS Butter, Lard, Pickles, Cheese Vegetables, Fish and Oysters in Season Everything Clean and Sanitary City Market W. G. STRANATHAN, Prop. Phone 20 HayiiiR sold my farm, I will offer nt Public Saleal my farm 3 miles east uud 1 3-1 north of Enllto; about 17 miles southwest of Bcavor and about 14 miles northwest of LaKemp.'OkU., on "' " Thursday, September 4th ;' Commencing at 10 a. m., tho foliowinj? pr'oporty: HORSES AND MARES Bay mare, age 5; wt 1300 Team bay mares, age 6, wt 1200 ; Bay mare, age 4, wt 1100 v. Black mare, age 8, wt 1150 Gray horse, age 5 wt 1Q50 v . Gray mare, age 6, wt 1050 Brown horse, age 7, wt 1000 ' ' Brown horse, age ?, wt 900 Bay mare, in foal, wt 750 Roan colt, age 2 Gentle school pony : "' HOGS Red Duroc Sow, wt 175, will pig soon IMPLEMENTS McCormick Header, in good repair; 2 New Header Barges Feed Barge Knife Sled Peter Shuttler wagon Low-wheel wagon 2-Row Lister 2-row Monitor 2 Harrows Disc Sulkev Plow School Buggy ' Wter Tank Bell City Incubator 1 1 -m " I JM - Walking plow Cook Shack Garden Hose CATTLE r-t. V ,1 4 r ,. 'i t. -i . . ft - .. If Jersey cow, age 8 6 Kea cows, l years old All of above cows giving milk Red heifer, 2 years old Red yearling heifer, 5 Spring calves CHICKENS About 3 dozen Chickens HOUSEHOLD GOODS Dresser Stand Table Cabinet Organ Commode Bed Springs and Mattress Bedstead with springs Dining Table 10 Dining Chairs Kitchen Cupboard Kitchen Cabinet V 1 3-Burner and 4-burner Oil Stoves f Cook Table Cook Stove Some Dishes and Cooking Utensils Clock Many Other Small Articles FREE LUNCH AT NOON Please Bring VourCupe and Bmeone TERMS: All sums of $10.00 and under, Cash. On sums 'over $10.00 a credit of 12 months will bo given, purchaser giving ijoie bearing 10 per cent interest from 'date and secured with approved security. 5 per cent discount for cash on suras over $10.00. No property may bo removed from premises till settled for. J. W. STEFFEN, Auct. I. N. EDWARDS, Clk. MRS. I. RUSSEli, Owner ;,ii MAi .uX "41 ; D R. STAFFORD ENTIST In Beaver Thursday, Friday and Saturday, each week. Off ico Over Poit' Office." J.P.POWELL.M.D. Ppcciftliat: Eye, Er, Ne and Throat. ' Tonsils and Adonoids Removed. Glasses r Pitted I !'d ! I VYUUV.WAKU; UKUA OvrBMtt Drug gtor) ' '" m