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o: (WC(J10J On lh , aide jl,L IKwYi J I Q Af ,li. ttj. ...i ii- HTCfll llii. f H you will ratli "Pro. VniXvJkSj HI .. i-.i.nt.j j,.i, i;S5ril ' 30th. 1907." which ta Nl?l H hat ntftj thr. man jSPrmrTV,..- H Mi mokJ L(rl 10N0 BURNING WPAN9 , j ClOBett.TOtKkCCO I Such tobacco enjoyment as you never thought could be is yours to command quick as you buy some Prince Albert and fire-up a pipe or a home-made cigarette ! Prince Albert gives you every tobacco sat isfaction your smoke appetite ever hankered for. That's because it's made by a patented process that curs out bite and parch! Prince Albert has always been sold without coupons or premiums. We prefer to give quality 1 prince Albert the national joy smolie has a flavor as different Kas it is delightful. You never tasted the like of it! And that isn't strange, either. Buy Princm Albtrt tvtry whtf tobacco 1$ tolj in loppy rtd bag; Sc; tidy rtd tint, 10c: handtomt pound and half-pound tin hum! dort and that corking fin pound cryital-glau humi dor with tpongt-molttentr top that httpi the tobacco Utuch cltvtrtrim alwaytt Men who think they can't smoke a pipe or roll a ciga rette can ' smoke and will smoke if they use Prince Albert. And smokers who have not yet given P. A. a try- out certainly have a big surprise and a lot of enjoyment ' coming their way as soon as they invest in a supply. Prince AUbert' tobacco will tell its own story! R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N. C. JIM SHEARER Dealer in Poultry, Eijjtgs, Cream Highest Market Price Beaver, Oklahoma f THE BIG FACTOR IN SELLING LUMBER And holding customers, as wo 8coit,is"introst." Of course wo are guided V by thosaino grading rules that govor it others in our lino, but wo've gono fur ther than that by Instill ing into every man in our organization this watch word: "Will it rnVaso llio customer?" That to our notion Is the ivul key stone of our success. 11 is our best guarantee of your SATISFACTION. Phone 8 for Lumber Yours for Business, PAUL W. LIGHT & CO. BEAVER, OK LA. E. D. HUMPHREY. Local Manner II fc v FARM LOANS 7 PER CENT INTEREST 2 PER CENT COMMISSION MORTGAGE WITHOUT INTEREST FIVE OR SEVEN YEARS YOU GET ALL YOU BORROW The Wheat Belt Investment Co. UHKKAL KANSAS NMwriioiitti(wiwwwow AVivvM,'.w.sWiv.ff!'.Av;v.t1.V4attlt COL. F. 0. STEVENS i General Auctioneer. y 7 YEIUS EXPERIENCE 8 Public, Farm and Slock Sales WH I cry your sale and guarantee satisfaction or It will cost you .nothing. Thoroughbred Sales a Specialty. S So-or i call Phone No. 1 ill. - - Heaver, Oklahoma. xaavwoaasai aasw;we5iWtaisaw ;xmm:,'iwwi M. E. CHURCH NOTES. Tlii program Riven by tlit RirU Sun- ilny innming in the Sunday School was vory interesting. The recitation given by Mi Florence I.nne was greatly ap preciated by all. Next Sunday will be "Temperance Day". The Ladies' Aid met to sew hint Wednesday, with Mra. 0. 1). Smith. Tins oneiety will hold n Food Sale at the Heaver Mercantile next Saturday and is anxious that all the ladies take part in this sale. A few Sundays ago the pastor organ ized a Sunday School at the Ilrown School House. Uood interest is being tuken as will be shown by the splendid attendance each Sunday. The church and community were greatly shocked to hear of the sudden death of Mm. J. I). Nilei last Friday In her death the church loes an active member, i gooil woman and a beauti ful Christian character The family and friumltt have the sympathy of 'the entire community in their hour of Burrow. Next Sunday the pastor will deliver the second sermon in the scries of "Young Men of the Millie". The sub. ject for the evening will bo "A Young Man with a I'urpmo". You are cordi ally invited to attend all the, services of the church. Chan. I). Norman, l'astor. South Ulmwood. We are still needing rain. 1'orly Johnson met quite a loaa on last Friday evening when thuir dwel ling house ami all its contentH burned. They did not even get out a change of clothing. lie was away from home and hi wife left supper conking on the oil stove, the llru turned low, and went out to do some chores, hhe was only absent a few minutes, when, mi looking toward the house, she saw It was a lire. She ran to tho house but could not get in on account of the lire. It is supposed that the stove exploded. They are staying at the home of their parents. .Tames Flaglo and family nnd Oheg. ter Chandler and family spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Fowler. Mr.. Sprnguii ii building a house on her mother's farm for her son, Frul I'lain. Will Uarrutt is building a house just north of the uarrctt school hoiif.ii for his brother-in-law, Mr. Dean and family. The (larrett school can boast of their new seais now, uiey nave tieen ex porting them for some time, and they were badly needed. Mr. Green Is getting his new house almost completed. Miss Ida Fowler isstaying at Mr. Hash's at present. A Caukr. Wisdom is a valuable nsect, when one has horse sense enough to apply it Drives Out Alalarla, Itullds Up System The Old Stndrd gcucrat trcuitlentiiK tonic, RUnVlt'H TAST1M l?S. rlttll TnMir .1.1..... ... ' MUiU,cmlchrthekloo,aut!ljulMiuptlie) tem. A true tonic. i'oreduluundchUiiea. JOc. Vo. by innii.ji .O.22J ROLL OF HONOR . HKNKWAL8 Nate Hinkle, Kurgan. I' I Thomas. Heaver. Mrs.. I 0. Miles. Heaver. A D. Green, Kiyerhauk, Calf. W. K Matin, ileaver. Mrs 0 J. Lonfbourrow, Beaver, W O. May. Riverside. W. T Krazt r, Uillette. II .Streull. Heaver. It A Maple, Mocane. NKW II D Wood. Battle Creek. Mich. M llritou, l.ogau. L. A Urown, Logan, Mrs lVnrl Thompson. Heaver. Mrs. (lyrtruile Derthlek. Kurgan Harold LoofboJrow, Norman, Mrs t) ,1 l.oofboiirrow, Bt-aver. Miss Kdith Miles, Norman, by Mrs. J O Miles, Beater. FORGET YOUR ' ACHES. SUIT knees, aching limbs, lame Juack make life a burden. If you suffer lrom rheumatism, gout, lumbaeo. neuralidn. get it bottle of Sloan's Liniment, Uhe universal remedy for pain. Kasy to apply, it penetrates without rubbf.ng and soothes the tender Mesh. Cleiui.er and more effective, than mussy oiiri meiits or poultices. For strains iv sprains, sore muscles or wrenched lig aments resulting from strenuous exer cue. Sloan's Liniment cives nulck re lief. Keep it on hand for emergencies. 4 At your DruggiBt's. SSe. Real Estate Exchunge For Week liniling November -Itli. 1018. KurnisJied by II. N. LAWSON, AU8TKA0TKK, Hravk, Oklahoma. Charles F. White and wife to Jeniiff , -"-i-p-iu-ll-l. I,., I and i-T, blk. 8 and 18-lJ)-2(i blk U axd! lotr, blkfiand l.lo.7blk 11 ami Inft 1-2-10-17-1S blk 12 and lots MJ-lo.-jOvJl-.'-','3-21 blk II Htid lot d in blk 12 1.IH). Fred A. Dorman and wife to Mi H Dorman, interest in sel J0 T, 2,XX).00 .Tames W. Fields and. wife to Jamen si. uieek, uei 31 and sw a'j-ri.'.'O.i ll.OOOOO. Viola J. Itobertson to Kenan K. Bob-fl ertson ne 4 L'S-l'-Jl. .1,tXX).09. W. II. Ilealy to It. T. Wroy. e'ine :jo-u--.'o. i.ooiJ.oo. Charley W. Hay to Mlmrt K. Steph enson, ne4 1&-U-2L. 'J.&OO.OO. Frank Maple nd wi.fe to Olans: Nobell, lots U-7-8 blk 129 Beaver. I,3.'0.00. Jessie It. Caldwell and ;hus. to H. M. Bulick, lot 12 blk H3 BeT;er. 1 00. Frank J. Uirdiall to AAdie Birdsull, B2se4 1, nwt 10, nnc4, swi Ine4, ne4iwt and w2selsel 10-2-27 and lot4 1-2 and se4 10-2-27. 2.H0O.IHI, Boss Phillips to Lois :i'lillllpi, nwl 21-3-25. 1 00. Oliver L, Bashford nnfJ -wife to Mil ford J. Bennett, v2sk and bwIsw4 0-3-25 050.00 James K. DeWeese and y rife to Wal ter M. Beach, e2iwl snv4nw4 and n2n2sw4 25-1-25. 1,'JSO.OO. A. K. Thornhlll to B. K. Uldgeway, lots 1-2-3-4 blk IS Knowle. 60 00. Mamie .Tohnsoii tind hus. t N. Bri ll's, ne4 13-4-20, 2,.riUO.0O. N. Ilriles auJ wife lo 11.111. Dennis, net 13-3-20. JiW,nu. M-M. MuUreRor nml'wirt" to tienrge II. Nash, sw-1 1 t.fi 23. 3,"tX) 00. Jacob N.Iellingor and wife to Ira .1. Leurman, t2so4 und i'.'tw t 17-1-2-'. 2,000.00. Samuel C. Karbur and wife to J. II. Neufeld, sw I 17-2-22. L'.TMiiMi John J. I'nt'kowsky aadi wife to Jacob II. Nuufeld. se4 2U-2.2L 2,250.00 Minnie Thiesseu mid litis, Ji II. II. Uatzlnir, n2nw4 0-3-21. oOOt'lB John K. Close and wife to- 3'ohn C Lowry, nw4 12 3-2d. 2.Q00.O0'. Jolm A. Holton and wife to U. W. Boy, 2nw4 and s2ne4 10-4-28. WKJ.lKI. 0. It. Carpenter and wife xn J. W. Vance, w2sel 3-5-27. 2,500. CO. Oyrcus It. Bouu'hard anrt -svl fo to Bluer It. Bouchard, w2net n nil '-lne4 and ne4swt L75-'.0. 1.00. Karl Alkire and wife t. W. Guy Barker, lots 122 and e'-'ne r4 10h5-27. 1,250, Bock Island Imp. Co., t jo Jolut C Lowry, seine I, c2m"4 27 : Hid iictnH 31-5-20. 2,000.(.. Boss O. l'hlllips to Lois 1 I. Phillips. nw4 21-Jt-2o. 1,00. Lucy S, Taylor and hug. j u Harry D. I max. lots 5-0-7-8-O.ltMl- .13 13 14-15-Itl-17-lS.10.2O blk 1 Beav er Heights. H.th. Blnnchard and wif e to Maude : Hodge, lots 4-5-0 blk 111 Beaver, Oklahoma. 300.00. H. K. Blanchard and wifi 1 to Maude Hodge, lots 11-12 blk 1 12 t3eavr, Oklahoma. 100.00. fieorge It. Brewer ond - ife to Manny A. Brewer, so4nel 20-1.20 :MX),00. L, N. Moore and wife to Orover O. Klllsnn,2l acres of land . in e2e2ael 32-5.2S, 1,450 00. JIM SlIWVItLK Shearer & W Avictioneers SATISFACTION GUARANTEED UVE STt We Get the Highest Dol REFERENCES FURNISHED WE INVITE ... BEAVER, OKLAHOMA Try HOHADE Bread Improver HERE'S THE REASON 1 . Maked hreatl rise quicker. 2. Makes lighter hreatl., 3. Makes Hour go farther. 4. Keeps hreatl from getting tlry. llso take home a can of THE ALTON BRAND COFFEE I. W. MOORE (l CO., Phono (Mo. SZT HEAVER. OKLAHOMA Candy, Fruits, Nuts Cigars and Tobacco BAKERY GOODS and SHORT ORDERS (ICO. tl. RUSH, Prop. Opposite HERALD Office Denver. OUIa- MR. MOTOR CAR OWNER Wo lmve installed one of the most up-to-date battery re-cluvrRers on the market, and we have a man who understands his business in the bat tery and starter lines, tiring your trouble to us. CROSSLEY BROTHERS CONTRACTOR and BUILDER JX; Cement o r 1'rnnie HiiildiiiK, see me before eontraetiiiR. Kstinmtes for nil kind of buildings. 2i yeiirsofexperjenee When J ereotyourlmild- lir C PL Beaver Mig'yoti must be sntislied with it. TV I OlluW) Okla. THE WELL GROOMED MAN Attracts Favorable Attention at All Times. "Why wear that wrinkled, baggy suit, when a small outlay will make it look as ueat as when new?; Dry Cleaning and Pressing v mills new life to your clothes and, dignity niui confidence to yourself. tiring your clothes to us. at small cost to yau. We re-make tlfcin Isenhower (Si PLedmaLn Phone 147 J ' THE LIBERAL HOSPITAL SURGERY, X-RAY AND DIAGNOSIS Liberal, : : EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT : Kansas. DON'T NEGLECT YOUF Nefileeted eolija Ret wor belter. A stuffed head, must be relieved itt onei Tine-Tnr-Honey Is Nntii Honey nnd Klyeerine hen nieinbriine, antiseptie In phlegm, yon brenthe em eold U broken up. l'lea Dr. Bell l'l'iie-Tar-Honi remedy for children as ups. At your Drujjplst'i I CDLu. ce. -instead of itJicht clli'flt- l Kr. Iloll' m's remedy. Itllietrrltnted x linoseim the tihir nnd your j-tmt 'to take,, !Vfs n'.i ideal frfl-naigrown- 1W. It Always Helps -says Mrs. Sylvania Wootls, of Clifton Mills, Ky., In writing of lier experience with Cardui, the woman's tonic. Sire says further: "Before 1 began to use Cardui, my back and head would hurt so bad, I thought the pain would kill me. I was hardly able to do any of my housework. After takine three bottles of Cardui, I began lo ieel like a new woman. I soon .gained 35 pounds, aifd now, I do all my housework, as well as run a big water mill. I wish every suffering woman would give CARDUI The Woman's Tonic a trial. I still use Cardui when 1 feel a little faad,! and it always does mre good." Headache, backache, side ache, nervousness, tired, worn-out feelings, etc., are sure-signs of woman ly trouble. Signs that you need Cardui, the woman's tonic. You cannot make a mistake in trying Cardui for your trouble. It has been helping weak, ailing women for more than fifty years. Get a Bottle Today! ISLJUJILJI M 1 J-0 I v 4 j f5; '? I x r v t -