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,WHEff,'",,"i,r,,WTr ItWWF! vr9 Ml, J, 0aa-'1 COCity ehe ewer - JftV Oldest Oklahoma NowsDaoBP Reouljllcan fop Principle VOL. XXVII. BEAVER, BEAVER COUNTY, OKLAHOMA. THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1914. No. 51 13 ieritli) '"&" The MILLINERY STORE Fresh New Stock of Drv (Joods, Ready-Made Dressos. The Best Styles in Underwear The "Comfy Out." 4 NOTIONS OF ALL SORTS Tho Corset for Comfort "The American Lady." Long Chomois Gloves for 50c. Can you beat this? You will lind this is tho store for Good Goods, Good Styles and Good Prices. Your Patronage Solicited Mrs. W. H. ROBERTSON Beaver - Oklahoma m HEARD AROUND TIE WCORNE& Norb Hobblna wont to Knowlcs Mon day on business. J. V. Webb made n business trip to Woodward Monday. Miss Julia Mnddox Is visiting friends In Woodward this week. Miss Farrel Plnnel niako a visit with homo folks on Clear Lako this week. Delmar Wnre will go toMeade,-Kor-sas, Saturday, to remain for a time. Beyrl Kile left Tuesday lor the east ern part of the county, to find employ, nient. Clifford Drum visited with home folks on the Kiowa several dsyg list Week. Mrs. NoniQjiiun will leave today for Quymnn whoro she will spend Decora-' tion Day. Flyo drops of rain full In Beaver Thursday a. in Tho bridgo is stand lug, however. Mr. and Mm. Simons, of Gate, nro vMtlng at thejioma of F. 0. Tracy aud wife this week. Joe Mee.e, Hnrvl Pndget nnd Cllas Hughley left Tuesdny for the Kansas harvest fields. W. B. Adklnson and Harry Truax, entorprlsing business men of Forgan, were here Wednesday. Mrs. J. W. Webb visited with her friend Mrs. Ruby Riggs at Forgan, sev eral days this week Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Kile mada a fly ing trip to Hooker Friday evening, coming back by way of Liberal and bringing their daughter Alma and children homo with them on their return. id "An Ounco of Prevention is Worth a Pound of Cure" ' Investment in a Hail Insurance Policy on Your Wheat Crop May Alcan DOLLARS TO. YOU MR. PARMER Let b Insure your wheat crop for you -Wc Represent The OLD RELIABLE HOME INSURANCE COMPANY Of New York City NONE BETTER ... Come in and let us talk it over with you Renfrew Investment Company Phone 66 Headquarters for Up-To-Date MILLINERY J. 0. Hocker, vice-president of the W. F. & N. W. Ry was In Beavor Wed nesday Investigating wheat prospects Miss Vina Drum of the Kiowa, Is at tho homo of her Undo, Frank Drum. She will remain and attend the coming Normal. Mrs. lolin Savage entertained, a number of friends Thursday evening, honoring Mesdames Walker and Downs of Chicago. Mrs. Lena Thomas entortalnod her friends Friday afternoon with a "Rem iniscent" social, All report a delight ful time. Our local W. O. T. U. this week re ceived an invitation, tn nttend the dedlcatTOirTirine Drill King-rrjuntniir Liberal, Kansar, on June uth at .1 p. nu The Beavor Gospel Team oxpeot to mako a trip out to Gray, Saturdoy They will hold services Saturday eve ning, Sunday morning and afternoon. Mrs- Harry Drown and children of Arlington, Kansas, came down the first of tho week for a vltit with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Kile. Mrs. Brown's old-time friends were glad to greet her. This ofllco got out n lot of sa'e bills this week for 1. 0. Emborson, who will have a ssle of llvo stock, farm Imple ments, household goods, etc., at his ranch, southwest of LaKemp, on Tues day, June Oil), 1011. llnrrv Nile, son of Cant and Mrs J. D Miles, arrived In Beaver one day last week on a visit to home. folts. be ing called here by tho Illnots of his mother, whom he was delighted to lind much improved. Ho returned to his home in Junction City, Kansas, Satur day. Harry Hanson con be seen most any day now, riding a now "bronk" and If ono may Judge from looks, the animal's ancestors once grazed in the blue grata pastures of Old "Kentuck." Heio's hoping the little boy's hobo will never take dust. BEAVER, OKLAHOMA MEMORIAL SERVICES. Last 8undny, May iMlli, was the day set apart for church larviccs In memo ry of tho soldiers of tho Union, who gave tlu-Ir nil Including their lives that pergonal liberty nnd tho Flng of Freedom should not bo destroyed and blotted from the faco of tho earth for over. In every city, town nnd village people gathered to do honor to tho men who died on tho battlo Hold, in hospl tals and prison pens during that terri ble war, and to hear again rotiio pari i f the history of tho doeds dono by the hurocs who now sleep to quietly and well on the battlo Holds in tho south, nnd In tho cemeteries all over the North and tho South. Memorial services In Beaver were held In tho Presbyterian Church, which was crowded with an apprecia tive audiencu. Rov. JulTreyi, tho Pas tor, gavo a splendid tnlk, full of his torical nnd biographical Information. The oholr nnd congregation sang somo patriotie songs, nnd tho choir gave soma choice selections of memor ial niinic. - A quartette composed of Mrs W.T. Qulnn, Miss Edith Miles. W. T. Qulnn nnd Elmor Fickel snug an enthom, "Tho Golden Goto," which was highly appreciated. As tho years go by it Is to be ex pected that pooplu will be less inter ested in Memorial Dv. Tho trreat majority of those who wcro over twen ty years old when the War of the Re bellion began, have crossed the Silent River. The history of that great con flict is only history td those who have grown to mnnhood nnd womanhood since 1800, and passes with them as "n tale that Is told " Nearly fifty yenrs have passed sinco tho last not of the grost drama was played at Appomat tox. Only a few more years will clrclo round the green earth until tho last man who took part in dint fouryenrg of blood and death wilt have passed from life. And then Memorial -Day will become a memory in fact, and thr- soldiers of tho Rebellion will take their place, alongside tho soldlprs of wttTT rio-rvtMCiitwrj ?ti-- ttu uwitrt- havo become only'a mummy Indeed. 8TH GRADE COMMENCEMENT. Beaver 8th grude Commencement was held at the 'High School Auditor ium May 19, 1PH. Tlioso who received dlplomns were Leo Seal, Clarence. Tackett, Ross Wright, Irwin Moore, Basil Peokham, William Mccse, . kio Ruth, Ezra Ev ans, Lois Qulnn, llurnie White, Enid Millar, Winnie Evans, Jessie Luek, Gladys Haskell and Lawrence Walker of tho Beaver school, and Frank Hog sett, Lottie Hancock and Alma Brown of oilier districts who wished to re coivo their diplomat from Heaver. Knlil Miller represented the 8th grade class by n rending Enid is an excel. lent render nnd is known throughout No-Mcn's-land for her elocutionary powers. For a child of l(cr age Enid ranks as a first class ri'ader. Julia Mnddox of tho Senior Class of 1011 welcomed tiie 8tli grade olass into the High School Her speech was short bufvery appropriate. W T Qulnn, ono of the members of the Board of Education delivered the diplomas to tho class aud urged each to stay In school until tho full four years course Is completed. Ho mado a good talk which was thoroughly en joyed The graduates left tho stage for a sent in front- and a piny entitled "Tim othy Delano's Courtship" wns given by some of the High School students. The play was full of fun and each played tho part of a star. . Cast of Characters. Timothy Delano Ezra Evnns Rick Harold Loofbourrow Alice Esther Kilo AuntTnbltha Eva Green. Ulldegardo Mable Green Music for tho evening was furnished by the Girls Quartette, Lee Iluljo and the Orchestra. The music was appro priate and well rendered and wo thank them graciously for all help given to tho Beaver school, and ask their sup port In tho future. BACCALAUREATE SERMON. Rev. L. I" Shaw of tho Christian Church delivered tho sermon to the graduates of tho Beaver High school May 17. Rev. Shaw was at his best and dollv ored an -ablo sermon, giving good nd- vico and encouragement to tho mem bers of the class, who are Just begin- nlnu their llfo work. He snoko hichly of the ichoof and encouraged the pa t- rona to stand by tl.e institution which makes noblo men and women of the boys and girls. He urged mental as well as spiritual development and said that too much timo and money could not be spent In any greater cause than in educating the youth of the nation. SECOND ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT. The Second Annual Commencement was held nt tho Beaver High School, MuySiMOlt. It was ono of tho best ever held In Western Oklnhoma. Tho occasion a ono of Joy to the pupils of tho school and tho citizens ot Beaver. The auditorium was decor oted with Senior colors nnd house plants. Tho music furnished by the orchestra was excellent and tho special musical numbers wore heartily enjoy ed. Charles Miles delivered tho Valedic tory to his class and held his audience until each listened for tho "Bugle Call." Charles had a good oration and de serves special montion foi tho mannor in which he delivered it and for his ex cellent work tho past two years. Miss Julia MuJdox in her bright, cheerful way gavo tuoSnlufatory. Horsubjcol,! "Shino lour Heels," was ejtehy uud was handled by Miss Julia with case and grace. Hor greeting to tho pur euts null patrons was earnest uud car ried with it n touch of pntho9. Julia Is a haul working, pnlns-tnking student nnd deserves nil the prnlso given her. The class History by George Kilo was n ro card of natural happenings nt school and Guorgo rend tliu record in n man ner which Interested ills hearers nnd mado them long Tor tliodcnrold school days. Epii tho gray-licudcd listeners enjoyed tho emapadci) of tho joung Americans of tho Beaver high sclnol class of 101-1. Leon Haydou pictured the future ot the class so well that nouo will forgot, and no doubt in 10lM some of his prophecy will hnveecnio to pass and the class of 101 1 will bo filling the prominent places left vacant bj those who havo been called to higher stations. Leon is an honest, energetic boy nnd holds a place, of high rank in the Beaver high school. Lewis Moore delivered the dill poem well. His voice was clear nud Ills articulation good, The little poem was Just suited to Lewi and could not liiivo been Riv en by any othor person in n .more plen.ing niuiiner Lewis hits been n 1 ' '" - - T1imTti nud he wi'l be great I j nil?M-d next yenr Miiises Ethel Smith, Kulh nnd Nellio MoKlllip fiirmlicd Instrumen tal music for tho evening and much praise must be given each '1 he girls hove ever been willing to help with mueic and tin y will ho much needed in the years in come. Their inutio Is of high grade and well rendered Messrs lltiU" and Drum fang a duet which wf- highly enjoyed b tho au dience. The buys have good voices und nro nlwaya ready to reiidur any sor vico possible. Diplomas were delivered by Supt. Fellow. His speech was lining nnd his manner pleasing Tho graduatos were given good thoughts which will bo a help to them In after years. The Juniors, as all Juniors, played a trick upon tho Seniors, placing tho class pf 1015 abova that, of 10 11. It was clever and' tho audiencu enjoyed tho trick and tho yells ns much an" did the Juniors, This commencement will long bo remembered in tho Beaver schools for it was a success in every sense of tho word, Lee Gosnoy Is ro-paperlng and paint ing tho Myrtle Boguo property this week. Clyde Gregg has rented tho place and will tako possession Jm mediately. J. F. Sturdovant, of Greauola, Okla.. hao been In Ncavor for the past few days, Mr. Sturdovant is casting about for a location in which to establish a drugstore. W. H. Robertson has returned from a weeks sojourn on hU farm in Colo rado. Mrs. Uobertsou und sou Wil liam motored to Liberal in their new Ford to meet him. Miss Mnymo Skinner of Bnlko, vis Ited with her friond Miss Ethel Smith, a few days thi week. She left Satur. day for Alva, where, sho will attond tho summer school nt that place. A Jolly Ashing party consisting of W. T. Quinn, Lynnn ltussel, Elmor Fickol nnd their families spent a pleas fant day Tuesday out on Six Mile. They report a splendid time and plenty of flsh. The L. T. L's held their regular meeting yesterday afternoon. 1 bout thirty of the younger generation were present. Grandma Savage was present and became nn honorary member of the organization. Jim Ware and wife, Who have been making their home in Kansas City, Mo., arrived In Beaver last Saturday and visited several days witli Mr and Mrs. H. M. Bulick nd other rel atives. They expeot to locate here permanently, and will make their home with their Aunt, Miss Ida Wnre, who has a fluo farm 04 tho North Flats- Rev L. L. Shnw preached In the OhrlstUu Church nt Gate last Saturday evening and Sunday morning. Ho de ltvereil the liaccalnurnnto sermon to the graduotos of the Friends Academy Sunday evening. T0.11 Drum of the KIowb, was a Bea ver visitor tills week. Mr. Drum is a line violinist, nnd he, together with the Denver Orchestra, spent a most pleasant time Wednesday evening ot the homo of Frank Drum. Mr. nnd Mrs W. II. Thomas nnd Mr. und Mrs. B P. Rusiell drove oor to Gate In the hitters new Ford last Sunday and attended for vices at that place both morning and evening. Bro. Shnw returned homo with thorn Joo Shepherd, at ono timo a resident of Ileuver, and who still owns n line firm southwest of town, cumu in Tues- day from Idaho, whoro he bus been for tiin past soveral years. Ho is hero on n short business and plnnsuro trip County Superintendent nnd Mrs. Follows wont owe ti'Forgan last eve ning him! molt thu train thin mnniiug enr.iuie tn Gale wlicrtt ho will doliver the ('Oinmeuuemttiit nddress to the graduates of the Friend's Academy to night Mlssi- Maude O. Thomas and Vir ginia Wlckhum left Tuebdliy morning furllliitun Hiid Oklahoma Oily. Miss WlcWhnni hug been eoiinen oJ Willi the Beaver High School for the past two years. Sho will enter tho Slate Uni versity nt Norman this fall. Miss Thomas will return to Beaver Saturday, Mrs. G. A. Henrtly was called to liulkn ono day last week to tho death lied of herdaugliter-ln-law, Mrs. Mabel Kimmcl, who passed away mi Satur day, May 23 Tho deceased was 2 J years old and leaves it htibnnd and two children, one aged !l years nnd ono only threo dnjs old, fiUher, mother, four sistors and one brother. Inter ment wns jnade, in tho Il.ilku cepietcry Sunday uUerndoii rrwTLi; nig, Hirjimuf ior tun ou rmir Insurance Company, wn's hero Monday and together with ilm Ipcal represen tative, W. G. Fields, Investigated tiie hail loss of Mlm Ltn Wriglil'H wheat which was destroyed soimi two weeks ngo A most Mitlxfactiiry Hettlemont was affected aud Miss Wtight is one Beaver county farmer (or farnioreus) who approves of hall Insurance, 'for growing crops. Miss Wright is partic ularly fortunate inasmuch as sho hud only taken out u policy ave'j few days previous to the hail stoim. In fuct. the whent was destroyed tho day fol lowing trie receipt of hor policy With tho present lino prospect for crop, wo fail to see where farmers can ntford to chance it without inBurniieo for, it looks now like, hail ws about the only thing that could destroy it RESOLUTION OF CONDOLENCE. Whereas, God in Ills divine wisdom has seen (It to remove from tho midst of his friends and family W. H. Wynnd, the beloved father of our sister, Mary E. Qulnn. Be It Resolved, That wo, In behalf of the Mnrthu Aid Society, extend to her the sincero sympathy of ench member thereof, and Be It Further Resolved, That a copy. of theso resolutions bo published in Tire Ukavkii Huh alii nud a copy scut to MrB. Quinn. "Through tho dark and stormy night Faith beholds n radiant light Up the blackness streaking Knowing God's own way is belt In u patient hopo wo rest For tho foil day's breaking. ( On Tracy Committee Le.n.nib Tiiowas ( Lauka Ruhsll. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH DEALER IN The Salving of Souls Assets Eternal Life. Llabilltlcs-Salvatlon of the World. Supreme President Almighty Qod. Supremo Vlcc-Pres. Jcius Christ Supreme Secretary Saint Paul Blblo School 10:00 a. m. Morninfj Service 11:00 n. m. Subject "Tho Chariot o Piro as a-Conveyanoo for Ono of God's Noblemen." Evening Sorvico 8:00 p: m. Subject "The Atonement." Special music. Sunday, May 01st, 101-J. Everybody Welcome L. L. SHAW, Pastor M. E. CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. Sunday May 31, 1011. Sunday School at 10;00a.m. Preaching service nt 8:00 p. m. Cai t. J. I). Nii,kb, Pastor. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Sunday, May 31st, 101-1. I Sunday Sohool 10:00a. In. Preaching service at 11:00 n. m.-1 Evening Service 8:00 p. m. J. M. Jaffhay, Pastor. W. C. T. U. ITEMS. Abbiu B. Hillerman, state president, phoned from Woodwnrd Monday that sho had" organized n union there with thirty-two membors. Sho also enid sho was very sorry not to be able to AH her othor appointments becnuso of high water but would return later to organ Uo Woodward county union nnd como here then. Wo had our Institute pro gram ready for tho prlntor but post poned It till wo hear our president's dollunto dato to bo with us. Tho W. O. T. U. at the Christian uhuroh on Tuesday as announced wag in occasion of interest, Beautiful oocms on flowers wore read and com mented upon. Plans wore given to observe the birthday of the founder of his department, Jennio Oaisady, All membors and L. T. L's. are to meet at our library June Otli at Z p. m. to com plete tho work. The Btaio, National and World's reports, wore read showing that thousands of dollars have been spent and numberless individuals nnd homes been cheered by tho mission of love. No need now to nsk "Where, "it tho public library?" Tho nicely painted sigh calls for our llmnka to Mr. Top Thomas whoso skillful hand executed tliu work. Mosfof tho children who sroko In the llrJt content und some others ,'are preparing for another. Look for the date soo'n. Wp kindly nsk those who havo tem perance songs or song books to report -(r'tvfiW.jO-:XJji)-jiflldeitjrhp. the Presbytoriun church June 10th at3 3 o'clock p. m. Subject "Co-operation with Missionary Societies." The ' L. T. L's. held their tegular libeling Wednesday afternoon as us I'si. -The y had a large number out and enjoyed u most intnrtistlmr mooting. IF Take a glass of Baits to flush Kidneys if Bladder bothers you Drink Iota of water. Eating meat regularly eventually pro duces kidney trouble in some form or other, snys a well-known authority, be cnuso tho uric acid in meat excites the kidneys, they become overworked; get sluggish; clog tin nnd cnuse all sorts of distress, particularly backache and mis cry In tho kidney region; rheumatic twin ges, Bevcre headaches, acid stomach, con stipation, torpid liver, sleeplessness, bladder and urinary irritation. Tho moment your back hurts or id ncys aren't acting right, or if bladder bothera you, git about four ounces' of .Tad Salts from any good pharmacy; tako a tablespooLful in a glass of water beforo breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. Tills famoun salts la made from tho acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with lithla, nnd has been used for generations to flush clogged kidneys and stimulato them to normal activity; also to neutralize the acids in the urlna so it no longer irri tates, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts cannot injure anyone; makes a delightful effervescent lithla water drink which millions of men and women take now and then to keep tho kidneys and urinary organs clean, thus avoiding serious kidney dlscacc 33 VJ 4 5 i JHVJiMJii-MmI': VflWiii1iW.i-'''-