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Criswoll, Gate. W. 0. Rutledge, LaKemp. Thoi. McLaln, Gray. IN MEMORIAM. Written in memory ( Edith Viola Waaa, born December 3rd, 1912, died May 20th, 1015. She was the daughter of Charles Watt, of Elmwood. Take the pillows from the cradle Where the little sufferer lay ; Draw the ourtain, close the shutter, Shut out every beam or day. Spread the pall upon the table, Place the lifeless body there; Hack from oil the marble features Lay the golden locks with care. With her little blue-veined fingers Crossed upon her sinless breast, Free from oare, pain, and anguish Little Edith's gone U rest. Smooth her little shroud about her; Pick the toys from eft the Door; They, with all their sparkling beauty e'ercan charm their owner more. Father, faint and worn with watching Through the long, dark nlghtot grief, Dry your tears and soothe your sighing Edith's with her mamma therit Angels bright will watch beside them Till the trump of God shall sound Bidding thee to join their allele ; In that happy Heavenly land, Written to the memory of Mrs, Charley Waas. Death his stepped u Itliln our circle, Torn our household nrratli apart, Left a chair so lone and empty, Left a grief In every heart God's own hand unseen bereft us, Lo! He doeth ail things well, Yet we eannot ctase our grieving, Dearest Lula, fare the well Friends and neighbors join In weeping The sad news like a funeral bell, Reached each heart and they reverber ated Lula' gone, farewell, farewell. Yes, she is gone and we will miss hfr The grief we fel no tongue can tell ; It was death that crossed our thresh hold Darling Lula, fare thee well. Fare thee Weill She's safely anchored, On that shore where angels dwell, On their pinions she was carried, Where there Is no sad farewell. This farewell is not forever, The appointed time no one can tell When we shall meet our darling Lula Meet no more to say farewell. This farewell is for the presont. Soon will sound the solemn knell That will tell, that we have met her, Met no more to say farewell. By a Friend. Thirty-Six For 25 Cents. Dr, King's New Life Pills are now supplied In well-corked glaii bottles, conttlnlng 30 sugar coated white pills, Ior25o. One pill with a glass of nater before retiring IsBn average dose. Easy nd pleasant to take. Effective and positive in results. Cheap and eco nomiaal to use. Get a bottle to-day, take a dose to-night your Constipation will be rellovea (n the morning. 1X5 for23,, at all Druggists. GOSSIP CORRESPONDENTS THAT MM Omm NOT 1NTERCS CORRESPONDENTS. TAKE NOTICE Kindly mail your News Letters so they will reach this office NOT LATER than Tudsday of each week-En. Logan. Miss Stella Kerns spent a few days with Mrs. Harlan and Ruth McClurg the past week. Ora Smith started to Shattuck Tues day for his mother and sister, who will spend the summer vacation on the ranch. John and Grover Baker were from Tuesday morning until Saturday even ing making a trip to Shattuck, the heavy rains and high water detained them. Mrs, Fred' Croxton of Lavernd has been visiting her sister Mrs. Frank Robinson returning home Sunday. Joe BrlJgrs his jnct returned from Enid where he was called by the death of his little brother, who was drowned while wading in a lake. A niece of W, H. Mansfield has been visiting them the past week. A good many people here met at the cemetery Sunday afternoon to decorate the graves of loved ones. It may be good weather for ducks but pretty tough on young ehicken and turkeys as most of the women will tell you. Born to Mr. and Mrs Bert Sanger, May MM, a line baby boy. Miss Jessie Klinbler has returned to Logan and is working for Mrs. Cross. It is not often that we have .. o much rain here, but many are wishing for let up and a few days of sunshine, especially those who have alfalfa, Mr. Hood's father is here for a visit and with his son and family spent Sun day with W. II. Mansfield. Francis Thompson is using his auto mobile again on Ills mail route. Constipation Cured Overnight. A small dose of Po-Do-Lax to-night and you enjoy n full, free, easy bowel movement in the morning. No griping for Po-Do-Lax Is Poilopbyllln (May Apple) without the gripe. Po-Do-Lax corrects the aause of Constipation by arousing the Liver, Inoreasing the How ot.bile. Btle is Nature's antiseptic in the bowels. With proper amount of bile, digestion in bowels is perfect. No gas, no fermentation, no Constipation. Don't be sick, nervous, Irritable. Get a bottle of Pe-Do-Lax from your Drug gist now and cure your Constipation overnight. Surprise. The heavy rains In Beaver, Helps up the wheat that's thin, The farmer will have a plenty, For sale and fill bis bin. Our merchants at Surprise are laying in good supplies for harvest which will soon be here. The socialists met at tlio tchool house Saturday evening. No preaching Sunday evening on ac count of a big rain. Our blacksmith, Mr, Wilkinson, was not feeling well Sunday. Guy Wagner and wife visited at Prof. Henson's near Sunset Sunday. Roy Wilcox, teacher of Elmwood, motored over Sunday afternoon, Mr. Wilcox will attend the summer agri cultural school at Uoodwell soon. E, A. Macy of Knowle, auto doctor, was in Surprise Saturday. Mr Macy has a nice farm here and may return to it this fall. While in Surprise he attended the Socialist meeting Satur day night. Memorial services at the Baptist church May 30th A Hawkey buggy agent was around filling buggies Wednesday. The threshing man is also soliciting toTthresh the new crop. We aro glad to live In a land of peace and plenty. We need a railroad at Beaver, To haul away our fruit, It's coming over the hill now, And seon wo'll hear It "toot." OCCASIONAL!.!. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury n mercury wilt surely dratnny the ense of smell ana completely ileranto tlio wnolo ayateni when entering It throush the mucous surfaces. Ouch article sliouM never bo uaeJ except on proscriptions tram reputable physicians, n the damage they will do la ten fold to the koo1 you can possibly derive from them, llull'a Catarrh Cure, manufactured by V, J. Cheney & Co., Toledo. O.. contains m mercury, and la la en Internally, action directly upon the blood and mucous sur face of the ayatem. In buying Ifall'a Catarrh Cure, bo sure you get the penu Ine. It la taken Internally and inada In Toledo, Ohio, by P, J Cheney & Co. Tes timonials free Bold by Druggists, Price 73e per bottle. 1. Inks Hall's fainlir rills for constipation. JeOUR Blue Qrass Notes. The marriage of Miss Pauline Jones and Mr. Alvah Adams took place Sun day, May 10, at Tno Butte, Colorado The bride is a former resident of Lipl scomb county, Texas, having until re cently lived on her farm near Ivanhoe. where she was well and favorably known. The groom is a son of Mr. J F. Adams, and has grown to manhood in the county They will make their home near Springfield, Colorado, on a claim recently filed on by Mr. Adams and which is only one mile from the homestead owned by his wife. We join their friends in wishing them a life of happiness. There will be regular preaching ger;. vice at uiue Orasa Sunday morning, June Oth, at 11 o'clock. Rev. and Mrs. Virgil Hayes, are the parents of a ton. South Fairvlew Sunday school will hold Children's Day services Sunday, June 13th. Considerable Interest is being awak ened in the attendance contest in the Sunday school at Blue Grass. Are you one of the boosters? Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Adams werf guests at the home of Mr. Adams' par ents Sunday. I. N. Woodward accompanied by hlr son, H.J. Woodward, of Woodward, attended Decoration services at Wano ka Sunday. Blue Grass was largely represented at Specrmorc, Sunday, where servicer weru held. Mr. and Mrs, Eades enjoyed a visit from Mr. hades' father and his sister Mrs. Sheldon from near Speoremore iiiey ail attended the exercises at Spoermore. Sunday. 0. W. Adams made a trip to Laverne for a load of freight forChas. Birdsall of Madison, Friday. " Mrs. I E. Stevens and daughters visited at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Tom Brean, Saturday. The men say if we get much tnorr rail; it will hurt the wheat crop but the plaint of the( women is, it is hard on the chicken crop. J. 0. Goodlier has purchased a new binder. Cal Petty has received his new threshing machino and is now ready for business. Geo. Dane has purchased a new binder. , Mr, and Mrs. O. D. McGuire of near Madison, are the parents of a 12 pound son. ' Mr. and Mrs O. P. Grantham spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, 0. O. Moyer. Mr. and Mrs Will Wells and 3 B. Wells of Knowles, visited at the Bird sail home at Madison, Sunday, Mav 30th. The Beaver Dam has been a favorite camping ground the past week. Miss Ida Criswell spent Saturday as the guest of her cousin at Laverne. Although no exercises were held at the Madison cemetery Sunday the 30th, a number were present and performed the tribute of love in decorating the graves of tliclr departed ones. Neuralgia Pains Stopped. You don't need to suffer those agon izing nerve pains in the face, head, arm, shoulders, chest and back. Just apply a fewJrppsof soothing Sloan's Liniment; lie quietly a few minutes You will got such relief and comfort! Life and the world will look brighter. Get a bottle to-day. 3 ounces for 75c., at ail Druggists Penetrates without rubbing. Bojd. The Liberty Sunday school practiced last Tuesday for Children's Day which is to be some time next month. V. W. Hayden and family spent Sat urday evening at Frank Langlej's. The Liberty ball team were badly beaten by Gray last Saturday, but the boys had Just formed their nine and had not had much practice. HcrVs hoping they will do better next Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. Forris1 and family started back to Alfalfa county last Sunday but will return to their farm out here after harvest. G. JI. Law and family spent Sunday ot the home of A. Myers near Couch. Aftor the fine rains we have been having one nan almost gee tlio crops I grow. Knovtles. Your correspondent wa out of town list week and hence was unable to get in our letter. We are having plenty of rain and up to this time have escaped any damage from hall, Day Humiston is carrying one arm in a sling as the result of an accident with a gun, having fired a title bullet en tirely through his left hand. The Parker sale of the 28th was not very large,';- attended, having been postponed from the 27th on account of rain, howeyer, everything sold at a good price. Mrs.p, L. Hinsbaw left for Chero kee fork short visit with friends. Mrs. Clark ot Aline, arrived Satur day evening to help care for her daugh ter, Mrs. G. M. Parker, who Is quite sick. M. Landers returned from a visit lo points in Missouri. Chas. Conner and Dexter Gilyer were up from Surprise Saturday. Harry Hamilton returned from Col orado where he was transacting busi ness, making the run home of 163 miles in eight hours. Not so slow for a Ford roadster Andy Butler, who formerly lived at this place, is here from Colorado and will be found at the Interstate Garage where he will doctor sick automobiles and crippled Fords. Grandpa Wells began the erection of a nice residence. Chester Barret resigned his position at the garage to go home and get ready to care for 200 acres of fine wheat. The people of the Nazarinc church will soon begin the erection of a line church building at this place, O BStili. A Doctor's Prescription For Cough an Effective Cough Treatment One-fourth to one teaspoonful of Dr. King's New Discovery, taken as needed, will soothe and check Coughs, Coldf and the more dangerous Bronchial and Lung Ailments. You can't afford to take the risk cf serious illness, when so cheap and simple a' remedy as Dr. King's New Discovery is obtainable Go to your Druggist to-day, get r. bot tle of Dr. King's New Discovery, start the treatment at onee. You will be gratified for the relief and cure ob tained. Clear Lake. Replying to "Occasionally" in poetry from Surprise, will assure him that if all the mules were the "Steel mule" liko Mr. Boileau has, no one would need fear the 'kick," and" this said mule has been plowing up the fields and swimming the mud puddles. Our part of the country has received a full week's rain and everybody has had plenty of rest. Quite a crowd attended the moving picture show out at Tallin Friday night. We are glad to know MrsJ.M. Cates Is able to be at the store now after a long spell of typhoid fever. We arc indeed sorry to learn that Custer Skinner Is seriously ill, having Just returned from the hospital at Wichita where he underwent an oper ation which only has benefited him temporarily. Custer is just in the prime of youth and we surely hope he will soon regain'his health. - The Y P C. A social which was to be held Thursday night at Mr. Dunn's was simply rained out. Quite a number of the young folks from this vicinity spent Sunday even ing at the pleasant home of II. 0 Gray's. Mr and Mrs. A W. Clem spent Sun day with W. E. Dunn and family. Hays Coleman iu In Enid where he has been operated on for appendicitis, Me is getting along nicely and will soon be able to return home. Mrs, Clyde Coleman has been some what Indisposed for the past week. The Dunn boys have been having good luck fishing since the rain, catch ing from 35 to fX) each day. Skylark. Plies Cured In 6 to 14 Days Yoor dractlit will renod money It PAZO OINTMENT falls to core any case ot Itching, Blind. Dleedlngor Protruding Piles In6 to 14 days. The first application gives Base aa4 Rest. 50c. ROLL OF HONOR. KB SLIT A La. B. Ullrich, Beaver Talraage Redsmor, Riverside L. J. Shock, " Mrs. 0. L. Mathews " Mrs. E. Trekell, Harper, Kas. M.J. Richard ion, Riverside 0. 0. Klepper, Logan Mr. Mary 0. House, Columbus, Ohio, by t, I., Fickel, Beaver. K. A. Sharon, Van Buren, Iod. Uly Wright, Balko. A. II. Laverty, Gato, U..A. Steele, Elmwood. NSW SVBSCBIBKRS Mrs. Levi 8prague, Elmwopd, by Geo. Tojes, Beaver. Fred B. Sanders, Rush, Ark, Clarence Hlbbs, Jeirnlngs, Okla., by Mrs. Chas Hlnkle, Beaver. :iuif r urn r m if rnnir lirnniriir g DR. MORROW'S HOSPITAL 3 fc LIBERAL, KANSAS i fc Dr. A. M. MOIMOW, Suraoon in chargo. zS iiijiijniiuuiaiiiiaiiiniiaiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuaiiiiuiii c LUMBER Bviilding Material CEMENT POSTS and GLASS Good Old Colorado Coal You can find just what you want at our yard and our prices are right, too. Come 'in and see us Yours for Business, PAUL W. LIGHT & CO. BEAVER, OKLA. E. D, HUMPHREY, Local Manager CR0SSLEY BROS. GAR. AGE Livery and Repair Shop Fully Equipped Work Guaranteed Gasoline-and Oils Accessories Repairs When your car "Goes Dead"' come to us. All kinds of repair work done and we guarantee to give satisfaction or no pay. Bring in your crippled cars or call us and we will come out and fix them. . . You are invited to make use of our PIIEB AIR. Drive in and fill up your tires at our expense. CROSSLEY BROS. . Beaver, rOllllllllllllllNIIINMirmTTTTlCYjPjIMIIlllllllllllllllllllllilillim. I KJ r To get rid of that Tired, Bilious, Half-Sick Feeling, take a dose of HERBINE It Cleanses the Stomach, Liver and Bowels Jt a a.man's remedy that goes to the right spot. Puts life and activity into the torpid liver, strengthens the stomach nnd diges- . lion and purifies and regulates the bowels. A timely dose of this excellent system regulator and bowel tonic will oftentimes ward off a spell of sickness. Price 50 cents. V JAS. f. BALLARD, Propriolor ST. LOUIS, MO. Ita I Ycvr... Sold by P. C. TRACY, COULD SCARCELY i WALK ABOUT Aifd For Three Summers Mrs. Vin cent Was Uable to Attend to Any of Her Housework. Pleasant liill, N. C-'I suffered for Ihree Bummers," writes Mrs. Walter Vincent, of this town, "and the third and last time, was my worst. I had dreadful nenr6us headaches and prostration, and was scarcely able to walk about. Could not do any of my housework. I also had dreadful pains In my back and sldo and when one of those weak, sinking spells would come on me, 1 would lave to give up and lie down, Until it wore off. I was certainly n a dreadful slate of health, when I finally decided to try Canlui.,llie woman's tonic, and I firmly vr m w nr w wnrm wnr n r w m 0 Oklahoma t I J :frc H rrTTTTTWXnTTTTTTTTTmmi ' Hcncr, OUIahamn believe I wowV.liave died U I hadn't laken it. After I began t.kin2 Cardul, I was Greatly helped, and all three bottles re lieved me entirely. I faltered up. and- Erew so much stronger in three motto?,,! felt Uke an- otner person altogether." Carduf Is purely vei re table arnJ centle- aetmg. 'its ingredientsWhavi' a mild, tonic effect, cot the womanly constitution.' Cardtfi makes for int-reased strnirih. improv. js the appetite, tones uo the ner-N vous s.fstem, and lielnj to make Dale. sallow i :heeks, fr csh arxl! rosy. -ard has he Ined more than n million weak x romen. durlnr Hie rvKt ?n vm. It will surely do for you, what it has done or them. . Try Cardui today. , '.''i.WM,, Chi .Hiruvw. r.fii. Cn...l J w1,,"n Jo." moI l BUln wrWMT. J-bl