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Wahonii His Society THE,- BEAVER RALD. Oldest Oklahoma Newspaper ReDuLllcan for Principle VOL, XXVI. BEAVER, BEAVER COUNTY, OKLAHOMA. THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1913. No. 52. HE f 'J .f h f ' 1 -S J - M L.r WW t r The, Heaver County Abstract Oilice ABSTRACTS Jti. 1IUIIV FRAZER & FICKEL Bonded Abstracters Beaver, Oklahoma. Spend Your Money with Home Merchants. Gave Up Hope "I suffered five years, with awful pains, due to woman ly troubles," writes Mrs. M. D. McPherson, from Chad- bourn, N. C "They grew worse, till I would often faint I could not walk at all, and I had an awful hurting in my side; also a headache and a backache. I gave up and thought I would die, but my husband urged me to try Cardui, so, I began, and the first bottle helped me. By the time the third bottle was used, I could do all my work. All the people around here said I would die, but Cardui relieved me." , wARDU i WomasYsTonic For more than 50 years, Cardui has been relieving woman's sufferings, and making weak women strong and well. During this time, thousands of women have written, like Mrs. McPherson, to tell of the really surprising results they obtained by the use of this purely vegetable, tonic remedy for women. Cardui strengthens, builds, restores, and relieves or pre vents unnecessary pain and suffering from womanly troubles. If you are a woman, begin taking Cardui, today. for Special Instructions, and 64-pagc book, CASH MEAT MARKET C. P. ANGLETON, Prop. Q? Glioicost Prosh Moats of nil Kinds, also Smoked Meats, Lard, Chceso, ft FRESH VEGETABLES Every Wednesday and Saturday Everything Clean and Sanitary. Come - in and Inspect our Shop BEAVER, RENFREW INVESTMENT COMPANY FARM Prompt Service. See me See me See or write Opposite P. 0. See JOHN "Home Treatment (or Women sent free. J 49 MSk-s&uiE&UBSsMa Pickles, Etc. OKLAHOMA LOANS Liberal Amounts. FIRST LAST W. F. CARSON, Alanagcr Beaver Office. BEWER, OKLA. WHEAM) AROUND THE WcOKNEBgjd LAWSON Mrs. W. II. Thomas lias Leon nulla sick U10 past week but is now Improved S. 10. Ecklcs and H. O. Dunlop were up from Clear Lako Tuesday transact lug business In tlio comity scat. Judge U. II. Loofbourrow left Mon ti ny for Iloise City where ho convened District Court Tuesday. Kev. I.. L. Slaw nnd fnmllr lnft Tuesday for IUtou, New Mexico, on n business trip and for a short visit with relatives. AND Mrs. S. 11. Weir and daughter, Miss Il'itli, arried last week from Oberlin, Kansas, on n visit to, tho Quinn, llus sell, McCall and Fickel families. Miss Mario Beck returned yesterday to her home at Pratt, KanBus, after n week's visit with friends on the North Flats.. She spent Tuesday with Miss Edith Loofbourrow in Heaver, Mrs. Mae Trekell arrived Wednesday' of last week from Milan, Kansas, and will visit with her mother, Mrs. Ellon Maple, and other relatives for a time. CLARK Miss Lena Wright returned last week from a visit with friends at Qoodwell. Miss Marguerite Walton returned with her. Iloth ladies will instruct in the County Normal. Prof II. C. Follows, county superintendent-elect and wife arrived in Bea ver last week and will now remain per manently. 1'ro.f. Follows takes his ofliee in-July. lie will be an instruotor In the County Normal this month. A fine rain fell in this section Sun day nlglrt. It was much needed and will do a world of good. The fall was much heavier In the country south and north. While a greater precipitation would have been acceptable yet the moisture we did get will help crops along wonderfully. ABSTRACT II. O Gray was in irom IMverslde Monday. lie was carrying his arm in a sling as a result of a serious Injury ho received Wednesday last in placing a pump in a well. The pump fell strik ing him on the left hand breaking two bones and badly lacerating the llesh. The Injury was Improving nicely when ho was in Mr. and Mrs. J'. 13. George and daughter. Miss Hose, wero hero tho past week. They drovo down from Liberal to meet their daughters Misses Maude and Edna who were returning from Milford, Texas, where they have been attending college The vounc ladies returned via Forgan. Tho Georges' wero guests of County Judge liealy and wire while in Beaver. BEAVER W H. Haskell, father of County Commissioner A. A. Haskell, camo In Thursday of last week for n visit with his son. Mr. Haskell lives at Winches tor, Kansas. His town is near Oska loosa, Kansas, where Capt. 11. Mott and family, former Braverltes, now re side. Ho tells us that our old friends aro well and prosperous all of which wo are glad to note county" Frank Litughrln, president of tho Bank of Beaver City, left Sunday for Hamilton, Ohio, where ho goes In charge of tho bank safe which went through the lire and it was necessary to takn it to tho factory to have It open ed. This is a big exponse to the bank for tiio safe had to tio by express and tho rate was morn than 1100.00. It will have to be replaced by a new ono whloh means another big Item. It was of the burglar-proof type and cost $1,200.00. LAND. AVAGE, FOR FARM LOANS, Beaver, Decoration Day Observed. The annual obictvancoof Decoration Day, in commemoration of tho memory of the heroes of 1601 'On, was appropri ately observed by tho peoplo of Beaver and surrounding country Friday. The iihuaI oxcrcisus wero conducted and a large number of patrlotlo citizens join. ed In paying respect and tribute to our honored dead. In tho forenoon tho procession was formed and advanced to tho cemetery for tho decoration of graves. Tho (). A. It held their oxcrcisrsat tho graves after which tho wreaths and bouiuets wero tenderly laid upon tho last rest ing place's of both tho wearers of tho blue and tlio woarors of tho gray, by the Flower Girls, who were prettily attired in white and presented a beau tiful appearance. In tlio decorating march tho Old Soldiers wero preceded by a band of little folks who strewed (loners in their pathway,' as a tokl'n of love and veneration to the living while homago was paid to the dead. Tliero were plenty of How era on hand and tlio entire service was beautifully and impressively carried out. In tho afternoon n literary program was given at tho Christian church. H waB fully up to tho usual standard of OTccllenco and entirely in accord wlili Beaver's characteristic method of do ing thing. Rov. L. L, Shaw delivered tho address of the day and ho made a splendid talk which was a pleasure to hear. Tho ring of truo patriotism In every word ho uttered was fully ap preciated by the Old Boys. I'd I tor W F. P. Munsey, of t'o I.nKcmp Mirror, made an Impromptu talk which was full of good thoughts and stirred tho blood of his listeners. Editor Munsey Is a forceful speaker and a truo patriot Miss Enid Miller entertained tho crowd with one of hor choice readings, which she knows so well how to render pleas ingly. Tho exercises closed with short talks by the Old Soldiers Music fur the occasion was rendered by tho Bea ver Band and Court House (Jles Club It was stirring and such as would In still hope and love of country in the hearts of all. Thus another milestone has -been reached by tho Grand Army of the Re public nnd tho ranks grow thinner and thinner as the years advance. Soon, ah, too soon, the last ono will have answered final roll-call, taps will sound and the bent forms and faltering steps will cease their dally vigils In tin "land of the freo and homo of tho brave" and be ushered into the presence of the Great Oomuiandor. God grant that they may bo "mustered out" before that just tribunal ntid receive their "honorable discharge" which will en title them to a homo throughout eter nity where wars aio no more nud the suioko of battle Is displaced by the brilliancy of His dazzling- beauty. What It Would Cost to Re build. An estimate has been mado on (lie cost of re-bulldtng tlio block just burn ed. If the owners of tlio twilvo lots would unite in an effort at concerted action to make it a fireproof block Supposo that a uniform depth of f0 feet and that basements 8 feet high should be agreed upon. TIiIb would require an excavation of 60x300x8 feot 7111 cublu yards, at 10c-l711.Il. Basement foundation cement walls, 2 feet thick ; l'J walls, 80 feet long-1010 feet. 2 walls 300 feet long-flOO-1010 feet ; 2 feet thlck-3280; 8 feet h!gli-20210uu-bio feet Main story ccmont walls, 1 ft. think ; 13 walls, 80 feet long-1010; 1 wall, S00 feet long-300-1310 cubic feot, 15 feet high-20100 cubic feot. A total ol 10, 310 cubic feet at lSc-fO,051 00. A total for tho twelvu buildings of $7,002.10. Or an average cost per building of $033 SI. The cost of completing each store would be tho front, lloor and roof, and thus each building would havo large, ample cellargo for storing goods and it fire wall would extend above the roof betweon each ituro and being thus pro tected Insurance could bo had at 1 per cent or less. The walls would carry another story wlion desired. Each owner could cement his basement or not as he choio, A universal style of front could bo selected and all twelve could be let ' out and the cost of tho entire building ougnt not to excecu il uv uu per lot. With such an Improvement as the abovo we would rise Phutulx-liko from our ashes with as handsome u block of business buildings as can bo found In Western Oklahoma. Con we unite in concerted action? Dr PRICES ClmBakmg Powder Made from cream of tartar derived solely from grapes, the most deli cious and healthful of all fruit acids. Additional Losses. In making a roport of tho Urn losses hiHt week the UnitAtn iiiiuherluntly overlooked tlio logs of Dad Mnmdiold, who hud all his pool room Ihtures mid tables dustroyed nnd milTered a loss of ubout $000.00. Tho Heaver Mercantile Company also had a loss of their plate glass wiudoWH uhich is estimated nt $300.00 Best Laxative for the Aged Old men and women feel tho need of n laxative more than young folks, but it must bo safe nnd harmless and ono which will not couso pain. Dr. King's Now Life Pills are especially good for aged, for they act promptly and easily Price 23o. Recommended by Fred 0. Tracy. Nabs a Bootlegger. Sheriff Johnny Jonus run in another bootlegger nt Forgan Thursday. Ho caught Win. Hardin witli tho wet good after a lively chase in which Har din tried to givo him the slip but John-ny-iiii-the-spot, as usual, was too much for him and lie now has headquarters at the county jail, awaiting trial. Ulcers and Skin Troubles If you are suirering witli any old, running or fever sores, ulcors, bolls, eczema or other skin troubles, get n box of liucklcu's Arnica Salvo, and .you will gat relief promptly. Mrs. Bruce Jones, of Birmingham, Ala., suffered from an ugly ulcer for nine liiouths and llucklcn's Arnica Salvo cured her In two weeks. Will help you. Only 25c. Kccommonded by Fred 0. Tracy ' Arrested for Vagrancy. Flo Minor was arrested on a charga of vagrancy lust week and wax tried beforo Justice II. 1), Meeso, Sii'urdny. She was representee by Attorney II. E. Dickson, County Attorney Smith di rected the prosecution. A jury com posed of P. B. Moore, John Mills, N.' IhNcIT, Milt Watt, J. W. Cuylur and Itlcury Nichols rendered a veidict of nut guilty. 'T ' Guaranteed Eqzcnia Remedy The constant Itching, burning, red ness, Huh nod disagreeably effects of eczema, totter, salt rheum, Itch, piles nud irritating fckln eruptions can be readily cured nud the skin made clear and smooth witli Dr, Ilobsuu's Eczema Ointment. Mr. J.O. Evclaud, of Bath, III,, says, "Iliad eczema twenty. Ilvo years nud had tried everything. All failed. When I found Dr. Ilobsou's Eczema Ointment I found n euro." This ointment is the formula of u phy sician and has been in uso for years no experiment. That is why wo guar antee it. All druggists, or by mail Price 50o. Pfeiifer Chemlcul Co., Phil, udolphla and St I. mils. AitA4atHltAAUi,faUts.LUtls.L.Ut,i.L.iAitt,ii.Utt,ailAifc Burned Out! I TO OUR CUSTOMERS: Our stock of implements, wagons, bug gies, gas and oil stoves, wind mills and well supplies weic not affected by the fire, and the entire stock will be sold from our warehouse. The hardware stock rescued from the fire will be carried by F. C. Tracy, until our new building can be constructed. Any favois will be appreciated: 3 CARTER TRACY HARDWARE COMPANY n !!ii'vTniwT'?w'ii'ri,,n,rTiifv'iifV'?,nrTf: Normal Convenes. The Beaver County Normal Institutu convened Monday, Tho sexsions nre being hold nttliu High School building. An able eurpn of instructors composed of Supt. Swaim, Profs. Osborn and Fol low nnd Misses Wright and Walters have charge of tho work which insures a pleasant and prolltablo session. Fifty students enrolled Monday ami more are expected to como In during tlio week. Tho enrollment Is expected to reucli one hundred nnd lifty beforo tho aloso of the Institute, Most Children Have Worms Many mothers think their children nre suffering from indigestion, head ache, nervousness, weakness, costive noss, when they are victims of that most common of nil children's ailment worms. Peuvlsh, ill-tempered, fret ful children, who tos and grind their teeth, with bad breath and col lay pains, havo nil the symptoms of having worms, and should bo given Klckapoo Worm Killer, u pleasant candy lozenge, which expels worms, regulates the bowels, tones up the system, and makes child ren well nnd happy, Klckapoo Worm Killer Is guaranteed. All druggists or by mall. Price 20c, Klckapoo Indian Medicine Co., Philadelphia and St. Louis. rM......i.,...i:.i7r....w. Tr. A pretty mnrrlaxo ceremony was par-T formed) nt (lie Court House Tuesday" nfternoon when Justice II. D. Meesn Joined in tho holy bonds of wedlock Miss Bona Gracy and Gordon Cham burlain, both of tho neighborhood south Of Beaver. These young people have many friends who wish them much joy and n long and happy wedded lifo. The II chalk joins in all good wishes and extends congratulations. Blosscr Will Revoked. Tliu contest suit brought by Mr. Elizabeth Hlbbs to annul tho will In tlio Solomon Blosser cstato was heard before County Judgo Geo. II. Healy lust week and resulted in a decision for tlio plumtlff. Tlio will was revoked and F. A. Hharon, oxectitor, glvon Ilvo days in which to render his report and ten days in which to make llnul settle ment. Tho caso wag appealed to tho District Court. Mn. FAHMEH: Beforo you sign up anybody's loan papers, snvo money by ccttiug ail tho information possi ble. Tell mo how much money you, wiiii t, numbers of land, and 1 will; give you somu facts about rates nndi terms of loans. Will G. Fields, MO tf Beaver, Ofcb. P Oklahoma