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I.) h ( i V: &V 'i B lf III -.J jSkSn V'-H Copyright 1921 Hut Schaffner & Marx Where women will find "the very thing HE wants" We have a reputation as the Christ mas gift headquarterr for men. We've "done ourselves proud" this year. We have the finest stock of gifts in the history of our business and they're priced more than a third lower than a year ago. Glovea Cuff Links Scarf pins Handkerchiefs Dress Shirts Neckwear Hosiery Smoking jackets Silk shirts Mufflers Pajamas Sweaters law Hart Schaffner & Marx overcoats, suits and dress clothes Dubois & Ravenscroft Liberal, Kansas Hart Schaffner & Narx clothes All for Health and Health for All. Buy'Chrlatman Seals. Miss Myrtle Hughes will leave Fri day morning for her home at Wood ward where she will spend the Christ mas vacation. Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Jones made u short business call at Knowles Friday. Do you want your child to be healthy? Protect him. liuy Christmas Seals. A. V. Seal and II. E. Seal and wifo of Elmwood wero in Reaver Tuesday. Carl and Logan Gregg returned from Oklahoma City last Friday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. lingburgh, near Forgan, 1921, a girl baby. . Arthur Shil Uccember ID, Mrs. D. B. Kinder of Balko, who has been seriously ill with typhoid fever, is improving but is still confined to her bed. Harry Kirton of Boyd was in Beaver Tuesday. Albert Jacobs and family of Elm wood were Beaver visitors Wednesday. Attorney J. W Ouhvoll transacted business at Liberal, Kansas, today. Harry McCoy and W. W. Hagan were in Forgan on business Monday. Bert Eis went to Liberal, Kansas. Monday. A. C. Huling of Boyd was a Beaver caller Tuesday. Miss Vivian Ginter la expected home from Goodwell Friday for Christmas Vacation. William Roberts, owner of the XI ranch, was a business visitor in Beaver Tuesday. Onil IVekliam lm liei-n ill tin- psit neck with tuiiriliiln. She Is belter st this dine but still unable to be in school Buy Tuberculosis Seals. The sen or clam of U. 11 8 enjoyed an outing and part nt the country home of .Misi Krmii Ilarragree Monday night. Miss Euline Ford spent the week-end at her home in Beaver. Ora Smith of Clear Lake was a Bea ver visitor Saturday. Mrs. 0. H. Cafky and Miss Maude 0. Thomas were shopping in Liberal, Kansas, last Saturday. Misses Hazel and Elsie Groendyke of LaKemp were shopping in Beaver Saturday. Miss Louise Phelps, who attends Washburn College at Winfield, Kansas, has returned to Beaver to spend the Christmas holidays at home. Mrs. Annie L. Jones left this morn ing for Eldorado, Arkansas, to spend Christmas with her daughter, Mrs. Ira M. Hudson. Miss Carrie Smith spent the week end at her homo in Beaver. W. G. Ginter of Elmwood was a Bea ver visitor Monday. Miss Mary B. Hanly spent the week end with homo folk. D. G, Hendricks and wife of River side were Beaver visitors Monday. W. L. Henson is visiting schools in the southeastern part of the county this week. V. T. Coles and family left Sunday j for Erie, Kansas, where they will visit, during the holidays, after which they ( will go to Lawton where they will make their future home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bcegle and Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Drum and son Keith arc expecting to go to Shattuck next Sunday to spend Christmas with rcla-' tives. An entertainment at The Globe, Tuesday night by students of the high school, attracted a good crowd and furnished an evening's pleasant enter. talnment. ' Pre-War Prices Beaten THE BEST CAR FOR THE MONEY 4e&2L $595 y0 $1525 F. O. B. Factory You Can't Beat It For Quality and Price Provost Bros. Repairs, Accessories, Gas, Tubes, Casings E. L. Fickol is wrecking the Joe Cain building which ho lus purchased and is moving it to his ranch where ho is making some improvements. Chas. Marshall, wife and daughter. nf till. mltll EMnta .... Hjirifn.. ol.n.1- ' pcrs Tuesday. James T. Smith from near lloyd transacted business with Fickel & Quinn, abstracters, Wednesday. Herbert Smith, who is attending thi Methodist University at Winfield, Kan sas, came home last Saturday night for tho Christmas vacation. William Bragg left Thursday night of last week for Oklahoma City. Mr. Bragg has been in Beaver installing the furnace in the National Bank build- Bert Eis, deputy sheriff, and Jim Fincher left Tuesday morning in charge of Hosea Ellis, Cecil Wade and J L. Woodall, all of whom they are taking to Granite to begin their sentences in the State reformatory. HUMPHREY & JUDD Farm Loans, Insurance, Real Estate We make it Easy with Our Liberal Farm Loans. Beaver, Oklahoma S. A. Arnold went to Liberal, Kan sas, Monday to meet his wife a sister. Ruby Johnson and child from Ty Mrs. rone, who have come to spend several weeks. Her husband will come shortly after Christmas. Mrs. C. M. Savage arrived last week from ElPaso, Texas, where she has been for five or six months with her son L. II Savage. She will spend the winter here with her daughter Mrs. George Healy. j Harry Potter, who has been in Am arillo, Texas, visiting relatives for the past three weeks, returned to Beaver Tuesday. He was accompanied home by John Youngblood who has come to visit his daughter Mrs. Dan Potter. i Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller of May, have been visiting the past week at the home of Mrs. Miller's parents, F. P. Tenny and wife. They expect to return home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Tenny will accompany them home for Christmas. THE HOME OF REGISTERED HEREFORD CATTLE Herd of Select Cows I Headed by Cortelyou 2d, 561773 ' Beau Ohlberg, 743556 Gay Lad, 791395 Choice Stock for Sale Eyerdale Stock Farm Chas. Eyer, Proprietor Riverside, Oklahoma R. F. D. Betty Jo, baby girl of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller who are visiting at the home of .Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Tennv, is ill with stomach trouble. If the little one does not improve they will remain here over Christmas instead of return ing to M ay. Geo. Ransom and G. H. Focman re turned to Wichita, Kansas, Wednes day. They have been here for several weeks putting dust-proof and wind- proof weather strips on doors and win- j dows of many homes and business places in Reaver. Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Beecle enter tnined at cards last Thursday evening, I December 15th, tho occasion being' their wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Coles, Dr. and Mrs. L. L. Long and C. K. Drum and wife wero guests of the evening. Dainty refresh ments were served. WOODWARD HOSPITAL All modern facilities for diagnosis and treatment. MISS ALMA JONWS, SUPT. Attorney Allen of Allen & Allen, was up from Porryton, Texas, Tuesday at tending to legal matters. Jim West, ranchman from Engle wood, Kansas, attended to business in Beaver Tuesday. M. Mornth and family of Elk City, arrived here today to make their homo. Mr. Mornth will open a ulioe repair 8llp. Grandma Kile returned to her home in Beaver Tuesday after spending three weeks with relatives rElmwood. Misses Alta Mao Williams, Mabel Humphrey and Veda Gardner aro ex pected como from Goodwell for the holidays Friday. W. E. Welborn of Kansas City Is in Beaver this wcelc Installing the new engine at Ihe Light Plant We will soon have 20 hour current in Beaver. Homer Sutton, who has had charge . of the barber hop in the McCoy Smoke House, left the past week for Vici1 where he will have a shop. Tim Baiiy took tho shop equipment and the house hold effects in a truck. Mrs. Sutton' and baby also went at the same time. ' Harry McCoy is fitting up tho barber shop and it will be in charge of W. W. Hagan. E. E. Judd, who has been hero for the past week visiting his brother J. O. Judd, left Wednesday morning for his homo nt Chcsaning, Michigan. His son Glen, who came with his father, remained hero for his health. When 'he was brought hero from Michigan a week ago he was not expected to livo any time, in fact, ha was almost on his death bed from the effects of asth ma. Since coming here he has im proved ao much that he will remain indefinitely. The Oklahoma Mill & Elevator Co. Is in the Market for Milling Wheat A Square Deal to All Wm. ORR, Manager Successor to . J. HORNE Bmavmr, Okiahmmm fd 2&