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0 o FOURTH CROSS ROLL CALL, Nov., There are still 26,414 former Service Men in hospitals in the United States, receiving Red Cross service. Hundreds of Blind and Partially Blind Soldiers are being Educated and taught Useful Trades, at the Red Cross Institute for the Blind. Thousands of Former Service Men are now afflicted with Tuberculo sis or other Malignant Diseases. The Red Cross is making life brighter for these unfortunate boys. Your Membership is Needed! This Advertisement Contributed by Truax-Walktr Hdwe. Co., Carter Tracy Hdwe. Co., Big Jo Lumber Co., Home Lumber & Supply Co. Light Grain & Milling Co., Shockley-Lawson Grain Co., Bank ot Beaver City, First National Bank, Provost Garage OFFICIAL ELECTION RETURNS 1920 - CI M o 'A e a 5 - :i o A s5 A o 'A b s 'A s c 3 i A e o e A E 3. 2 o A C o A o 'A "- t o A 1 1 1 S o 'A X o o A S u e K s 'A o A s s a 1 O O see 9 E o c o o I o a o e S o . c ei c o o c A sills 5 A A H County Jodge II. D. Meese 91 68 250 19C Ooanty Attorney Wado H. Loofbourrow 83 54 211 206 Kdwln S. Gardner 36 40 189 100 County Clerk Beulah Hall 75 G2 206 181 Cliff Drum 40 38 187 114 County AKetot J. W, Itenfrow 104 GO 243 115 T. L. Ogllvle .... 19 40 140 183 Court Clerk Jessie Keith .. . 91 64 249 197 County Treasurer C. F. Huguley - 60 53 215 159 A. I Owen 53 42 170 116 County Sheriff II, IJ. Brldgewater 75 57 174 212 Kmtnelt 13. Gardner 44 39 227 97 County Kunejor - , W. L. Oarrett 52 50 118 130 J. It. Qitlnn 54 35 264 135 County Huperiutt-ndent Mary K. Lawrence 58 48 102 175 W. U. Henson .. 65 46 291 141 County Commissioner . 3. F Coleman 151 141 frmnnhlp Officers F. II. Pruin .. 238 124 It. II. Hammond. J. i. 266 136 Chas. Hlnkle 252 143 SI. C. Green . - 272 136 W, H.Hobertson 242 137 Mendenhull Daniel 88 68 47 30 46 76 62 72 85 63 45 U 16 1C3 36 34 119 61 3T! 36 2T 1739 32 35 94 48 49 48 79 36 39 30 90 43 38 77 53 65 38 72 67 70 32 . 63 66 88 67 49 49 95 59 67 49 82 60 67 43. 78 75 63 65 65 81 51 65 79 68 59 68 69 47 36 53 79 55 72 '84 65 41 10 16 104 28 17 20 155 37 18 13 89 27 11 19 172 39 16 7 77 32 10 26 169 45 16 ' 14 110 32 44 22 54 39 37 29 106 57 40 73 41 27 115 43 64 36 107 34 63 68 30 92 10 29 69 39 106 30 97 38 73 4S 95 23 83 Mrs. Chas. Gilbert was seriously ill for several days the first of the week. She is much improved at this time. Mrs. H. C. Gray, ot Riverside neighborhood, was a county seat visitor and a stopper here Monday. 49 33 57 34 58 26 49 39 34 28 70 37 23 1577 40 1593 21 1600 42 1547 19 1573 45. 1566 37 32 123 59 40 86 49 30 26 1758 28 34 98 41 44 62 S7 35 30 29 97 50 34 22 99 63 41 40 108 :10 56 55 72 67 131 34 36 31- 57 60 69 32 60' 65 97 47 46 56 100 67 92 40 50 30 65 71 70 29 62 76 86 42 69 ., t 67 85 73 72 75 60 62 66. 77 65 61 63 69 46 68 76 54 65 87 67 71 - ' 66 ' 57 36 30 12 10 45 11 26 17 33 33 S 74 25 179 13 114 23 142 5 62 27 184 19 69 36 42 .26 42 25 65 23 95 57 47 72 40 32 67 34 95 25 43 33 103 36 72 46 54 21 51 84 93 47- 5 13 93 25 24 22 167 J . . V; V.'.1 15 30 233 36 44 29 78 24 40 86 69 32 ,66 45 38 118 ' 52 18 64 43 105 28 41 38 139 25 61 54 27 56 40 42 29 57 36 26 36 88 35 42. 64 16 1358 44 1669 21 1720 42 1506 19 1129 42 1833 19 1217 42 2026 . 547 684 131 40 71 120 782 42 33 34 513 A. M. llurnam, noted auctioneer and broom corn buyer of some fame, held a sale of personal property at his farm today. He will more to Beaer to reside permanently. Mr. Burnam had contemplated moving to Wichita but when the time drew near to go, lie couldn't Kutve old Beaver so he docldod to locate hore. A wise doclslon. Beaver has Wichita "skinned" as a place to live, anyway. Mrs. Stacy Wells and daughtor, Miss Mabel, arrived here Sunday for a few doys visit with Mr. WelU una with friends and incidentally, to cast their ballots In the general election. They returned to Enid "Wednesday, where they are making their home where Miss Mabel Is at tending school. George Cafky drove over to Woodward to meet them Upon their arrival. Harry Caylcr, bookkeeper In the Kdawrds' National Batik, ot Book er, Texas, was o Beaver visitor the first ot the week. Miss Hazel McFarland, who has been attending business colleo at Wichita. Kansas, tho past month returned to her home here the first of the week and has rammed her work at Tracy's general store. Sho will not return to the city to com plete her course Mrs. Mrs. M. I.. Davis and Mrs. ! A. .lessee of Supply, old friend and neighbors qf County Agent and Mrs. Hanley, were hero yesterday to at tend tho funeral of tho little Hanley child. They arrived Tuesday night returning to their homos today. Mrs. It. A. Waltors of Guymon, sister of County Agent Hanley, was called horo Tuesday by tho sudden death ot tho little son of Mr. and Mrs. Hanley. She will rerinln tor n few days at the Hanley home. Mrs. W. L. Mason and daughter, Mr?. Fred Schumacher, ot Koran, wko was a guest at tho home of her mnthpi Ihn nnftt w,tV. vrtm llpnvnt 'visitors Monday. H. Q. Butler, wlfo of thel The big sale of lands and town Methodist minister here, returned Mots, which have been advqrtlsed the past week from Wichita, Kun- for taxes In this paper the past sas, at which place she had been three weeks, ,1s being held at the receiving treatment at a hospital county ' treasurer's office this week, or mat city, we are glad to re- commencing Mouday. port tier condition is improved. The Bldo-a-Weo club gathered at the home of Mrs. L. B. Tookor Monday evening surprising her with a forevrell party. They presented her with a souvenir spoon as a 'tok en of remembrance and esteem. B, II. Stedman and family visited the past week with their daughters', Mrs. Blanch Covert and Miss Mil dred Stedman, at Wichita, Kansas. They returned home Tuesday In time to vote. W. II. Palmer, elork In the Carter Tracy Hardware store, returned the first of tho week from Florence where he had been visiting with I.. M. l.arscn and wife. Miss Correan Drum was a Beaver visitor from Shattuck the past week. Sho returned to her work there Monday. J. W. Culwoll returned home Mon day from a professional trip to Min eral Wells, Texas, and other points. Tlnm frt li nnA Aim llnrm TV An unusually largo number of p,vhnm nn d,irv n'rtnt...,. -in teachers took tho county teachers' a KT ' vAuiniuuiiuii uvuv tuurnuuy, rriimy and Saturday of last week. More than thirty applicants were exam ined at that time. A. B. Card, of Gate, wa a coun ty seat visitor Friday ot last week. M. C. Green is a new teacher at the grade school this week taking the place of Mrs. A. O. Andrew, who has been substituting pending the employment ot a regular teacher.: Mr. Green has tuaght In the Beaver schools before and Is an excellent teacher. The board is fortunate la securing Ills services. Willard. On the Jump! There's nothing to worry about if you do forget to tell us you're in a hurry for your battery. We work on the principle that you always want service on the jump and we're here to give it to you. Maybe you'd like to know about the Still Better Willard Battery with Threaded Rub ber Insulation the kind se lected by 152 manufacturers of passenger cars and motor trucks. leaver Battery G Electrical Company Beaver, OkU. ftO-HyJ'V fT rmiisj7li .ffiniqjj &M V 4.