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The BEAVER HERALD Oldest Oklahoma Newspaper. Established 1886. VOLUME 30 BEAVER, BEAVER COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, THURSDAY. DECEMBER (4, 1916. No. 2& &, rtV. Jl KSK3M You have a lotto be thankful for if you have banked Mmwm fmSrmt t f 1 KSP5S 1 MBCii'aa"MBrl ' -i" your mone One feols grateful over his lot if his present circumstances .-are comfortable and he has had the foresight and ability to begin providing for the future. A banlc account means that you are more than pulling your present weight and securing a momentum that will accelerate your progress. You should know the satisfaction of a bank account. Interest paid on savings. 7ttGvBcm& oJuccwefc Gliy r ' firtrHPN.PKS V -JAS.H CRABTttE.CAStm. !TMl!trBJrlii3(mtliVM)itfMfcl)r1ifllfJrUllja5BmHl Tag Days THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY December 21, 22, 23 Call at our store and receive a Tag, whi?li you wear, and when you purchase goods, they will count for your contestant at the rate of $10.00 for each cent purchase. The .Tag will count $10.00 when , turned' In at the close.' CONTEST CLOSES, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23rd, 10:00 P. M. Special service checks will be given on everything the last three days and Extra Checks, on many articles. We will close the contest with Half Hour Sales 7:30 to S:00 2.',000 extra votes on Ladies' or Child ren's Coat. 8:00 to 8:.10 f0,000 extra votes on Men's or Roys' Suitor 100 pounds of flour. 8:30 to 0:00 hTi.OOO extra votes on Overcoats or sack of Sugar. 0:00 to 9:80 25,00 extra votes on Shoes or $2.00 pur chase of Dishes. 9:!i0 to 10:00 10,000 extra votes on each $1.00 pur chase. Standing of Contestants will be announced at 7:30 Saturday, December 23rd. BEAVER MERCANTILE ODIKPAKY BEAVER, OKLAHOMA LIGHT AND WATER BONDS CARRY. The ("lection Momlny to vote addi tional bonds Tor the extension anil Im provement of the water and light sys tems, carried by the necessary major ity, which prove again that lleavor resident are fully alive and awake to tho best interclta of the town, and aro not going to hold back on legitimate, expense, even though It does goa little high at times. It was clearly evident to all that the voting of tho additional bonds at this time was extremely nec essary, for, If wo are going to have water and lights at all, we want them all the time, and the present equip ment was inadequate to meet the de mands. We understand that Immedi ate attention will be given to enlarg ing the plant, and that the extension of the lights and water will follow as soon as practicable. SERIOUSLY HURT BY FALL Duel Ilradshaw, brakeman on the B M. & K, wan quite seriously injured by a fall, Tuesday afternoon. He was as sisting a II rem nn in taking water for the engine ut the crane at For Run and overreached himself, losing bal ance and falling forcibly to the ground. He fell on his head and shoulders, be ing rendered unconscious by tho fall and breaking his collar bone. He was hurried to the Bearer hospital, whero repairs were made and he is now rest ing easy at his homo in this city, L01 THE BEAUTIFUL The ground Is covered this' morning with a hlanl.et of white, of about three inches in depth. This is the ilrst moist ure of any moment, which has fallen for many months, and It certainly will ho hailed with delight. While a deeper snow nt this timo would have been acceptable, yet thejp tlireo Inches will be of great benefit, and here's hopin' that the weather man will continue along this line. M. E. CHURCH NOTES. Tho Choral Society is busy practicing for the entertainment to be given at the church Thursday evening of this week. The program consists of chnrut numbers, quartettes, solsos and read ings. This will prove one or the best entertainments that has over; been ar ranged by Beaver talent. The Ladles' Aid expect to hold their bazaar and bake sale Saturday at the Beaver Mercantile. The bazaar will consist of aprons, handkerchiefs, fancy works of various kinds, candles etc See them when buying for Christmas, The committee wishes that all whoaro contributing to the lnziar would have their pieces in the hands of tho com mittee Mrs. Norman or Mrs. Smith not later than Friday of this week The adjourned session of tho Third Quarterly Conference "ill bo hold next Monday night. Allolllciat mem bers should plan to be present. Our Annual Conference meets this 'year at Lyons, Kansas. March 7. 1917, I Bishop Shepard, of Wichita, Kansas, presiding. You are cordial iuvitited to attend the regular cervieea next Sunday. Oiias. I). Koiimak, Pastor. OUR CHRISTMAS SPECIAL Wo are Issuing our regular Christmas Special this week, which hat occa sioned considerable additional work, and, being short of help, It lias de volved on ye editor to do a good share of the mechanical work on this edition. The Special this year, as usual, Is crowded with tho ads of tho wide awake business firms of Beaver, and wo couldn't then givo all an opportu nity to get in on this edition, for our space was all consumed before we got near around. We believe wu might easily have tilled two such covers had we had time to call upon nil our busi ness people and get out tho extra pages It is no longer hard to convince local merchants that advertising pay, as the columns of The Herald indicates each week. Don't fail to red the many ads. in this Issue, both In the regular and In tho special edition. There Is much to interest you and assist you In your Christmas shopping. We are sure you may find just what you want from some or.a of our many advertisers. Spend the dollars at home with homo merchants. They'll treat you right. SUFFRAGETTE SOCIAL. The Marthas gave a Suffragette So ctal at the Ki of P. hall, Thursday night of last week, which was well at tended and much enjoyed by nil pres ent. The program, as the name Im plies, was a burlesque on Woman Suff rage, nod those taking part did credit to themselves. They exemplitied, in an exaggerated way, how women would rule and "Hubby" was shown his place In the kitchen and at tho wash tub. The entire program provoked much merriment and was heartily enjoyed Refreshments were served by tho Suffragettes' husbands nnd, bedecked with aprous and naps, they proved that they were fully equal to the occasion, in fact, some of them did so well, it was whispered around that some of the ladies were probably "sure enough" Sutls. IK If If if Si W if it I 1 0 rS. iN-- kl4 iSil i First National Bank OF BEAVER Member Federal Reserve Bank Surplus $2,500 W. II. WEI.LS, Cashier J.O. KKUS, Asst.Cnsh, fc Capital $25,000 J. W. W1CBB, President KKANK MA I'M-:, Vieo-l'rex. THE ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN TH3AVER COUNTY M Uti4.ii UtfLHffrfrtt GET IT AT THE Ford Agency TIRES and TUBES ALL SIZES OIL GAS ACCESSORIES Long (Si Lawsori Phone 171 1WWW'IWMWlWf!'lJIWlIWlHlVWW STILL MORE CHIX AND TURKEYS. Wo thought when we reported the Immense number of chickens and tur keys which were bought last week by im Shearer, the Iccal poultry dealer, that about nil the, poultry In Beaver county had been marketed, but wo found this week that we were mista ken.. Mr. Shearer loaded out another car the first of tho week, shipping out something like 2000 chickens and 484 turkeys, and still, he says, he will have plenty to supply the local Christmas trade. State of Ohio. City of Toledo, Lucas County, it. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business In the City ot Toledo, County and Stato aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the rum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot ho cured hytheuso of HALL'S CATAItnil MEDICINE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subsTlbed In my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. HJ6. A. TV. OLEASON, (Seal) Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Medicine 1 taken In ternally and acts tlirouKli the Blood on the Mucous Surface of the System. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toltdo. O. Sold by all drUKrtsts, 76c. Hall's Family I'llls for constipation. " I have the best farm loan proposition in Bea ver county. Get my terms before closing any loan. : : : : H. N. LAWS0N, Beavei Oklal PRESBYTERIAN NOTES. Morning services at 11 :00 o'clock. Sabbath school at 10 00 o'clock. Good music. You nre invited to worship with us. T Tho Women's Missionary Society met last Thursday afternoon at tho homo of Mrs. Geo. Healy. Devotional execises were led by Mrs. Leonard. Christmas thoughts were Given by members, in response to roll call. Mrs. Davis, the leader, then took charge of tho meeting. Interesting articles were given on mission work being done by the Presbyterian church in Cuba and Porto Rico. During the social time at the close of the meeting tho hostess served refreshments of ginger bread with whipped cream and colloe. Twelve members and two guests were present. AUTO TURNS TURTLE. The machine in which the Btaver high school boys were returning from the basket ball game at Cat's, Saturday night turned turtle, spilling out thu occupants and bruising them consider ably, but doing no serious damage or injury. The accident was caused by somo dirt being piled in the roadway, and the-car, which was running with out lights, struck it and skidded. Next time, we venture tho assertion, the boys will see to it that their car Is equipped with lights before they start out In the nfght. They are pretty sore (Over the fall), but since they carried off the honors In thu game. Ihey are nursing their bruises cheerfully. To Cure a Cold In One Day TokeLAXATIVHBROMOQuinine. lutopMfce Couch end Hcud&che nnd works off the Cold. Irurc1ts refund money If It fail to cuie. Ii. W. GROVKS ticoaturc on each tcx. lie. "GERONIMO." MADE IN ENID. A demonstration "(Jeronlmo" car, which is made in Enid, and in which n number of Beaver county pftople are interested as stockholders, was driven through from Enid this week, and was inspected by aMarge number of people here. Those who claim to know, say tho car is all right, and are predicting large sales and big dividends for the investors, while others, who also claim to know, say the chance to get-rich-quick with Geronlmo stock, Is slim We don't claim to know anything about it, so are giving out no Information, but tho car looks good to us. B. H. & E. BUILDING ROUNDHOUSE. The house carpenters for the B. M. A. E. arrived In Beaver tho first of the week and commenced work on the new round house for that road. The build ing is well designed and proportioned and will be btitlt sufficiently large to meet the needs of the road for Home time to come. HfiiwnwwwwiJvWWwwTFHWfHWTi NEW BOWLING ALLEY HAS OPENED UP FOR BUSINESS THURSOAY-Ladies' Bay and Night f Clean, Orderly Parlors, Everybody In vited, No Smoking, Ladies' Day- IV. I?. 9 rro . CHRISTIAN CHURCH SERVICES. Services will be held at the piirist Ian Church next Sunday morning as follows: Bible School at 10:00 o'clock a, m. Bible School at 10:00 a. m. Morning service and Communion at 11:00 o'clock. Christian Erdeavor services at 6:45 o'clock p. m. Evening Evangelistic service at 7 :3Q. A cordial Invitation is extended to all. L. L. Shaw, Pastor. COUGH MEDICINE FOR CHILDREN. Mrs. Hugh Cook, Scottsvlllo, N. V., says; "About live years ago when we were Hying In Garbutt, N. Y., 1" doc tored two of mv children suffering from colds with Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy and found It jut as represented In every way. It promptly checked their coughing and cured their colds quicker than anything I ever used." For salo by Davis Drug. Co. Dollar sys Bilirfc if - !SSr-Wi Located Basement Stranatham Rltlg. iwiMfr'niwi'nirTiiiwtiiwii'iiw'fow KCCZCVKKDtr The business man on the farm is just as much a business man as tho fellow who rung a store and ehotild be Just as Interested in keeping his money tin bis community. Do You Want to Build A Home In Beaver Heights? We will loan you the money. You may pay in monthly payments. Cacdy Lnd Co. Home Office: Green Bay, Wisconsin. u; - - ' The Herald Want Ads Brings Results. T. .