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Show Farewell Dance - .. - The dance it the Beaver Opera house Saturday, especially tendered the newcomers among teacher! and students and those leaving 'for winter study or teaching elsewhere, was a real satis faction from the point of reunion as well as getting acquainted. Approximately couples enjoyed good music 1 y the Beaver orchestra and the social features of the evening. SQtrQtnxg IN THE ON THE Flowers. ARROWHEAD Oushed and faded looking artificial BEAM LEY flowers can be made new and looking If held over the steam botlniK kettle .a few minutes. ' should be 'pulled and shaken shaite while being steamed. fresh of a Thej luto JRAIL ST17 WANT MONEY TO FIGHT RUST it is comfort to automobilists to know that vulcanizing service of best workmanship can be had at Beaver City. Our shop across the street from the big, shady camp ground, is equipped to turn out first class work in the minimum of time. Our guarantee goes with our work. Delay In Speeding Up Campaign Against Disease Is Costing Farmers Billions. L There is a splendid opportunity here for the man; thej man who loves good good pastures and good climate. Wheat rust spread hy the barberry bush men noes the great wheat In dustry of the United States. Delay li speeding up the campaign agalns' blnek rust of wheat will cost the growers, millers and consumers ol br":id billions of dollars. At the pres ent rate with which the work Is be .Ing prosecuted It will take 10 to li! years to clean up the barberry bushes In the 13 states In the middle west where they are most effective spreading spores which cause black stem runt in wheat and entail losse . vrgtnr-- more than- 'jJ25.fl00.0ro 'bushels a year. The present federal appropriation is $147,000, but If It Ir increased to f.VK,000 annually for the next three or four years the barberry can be sufficiently controlled or even possibly eradicated In these states. dairy- cows and appreciates This is a friendly community of workers and more workes are always welcome. Those who come to the Beaver Valley and work-succe- ed. We are always ready to the upbuilding of the Beaver Valley. with workers in Beaver Valley ing Works RAY HODGES, Manager Win. The Livestock Exchange at East St Louis and the principal order buyere. about 110 in all, have been ordered to call off their practical boycott against the Independent companies, In cluding the Producers Commission association at that point. The boycott was held" to be a viola tion of the Packers and Stockyards act. The ruling Is regarded as a dls tinct victory for the cooperative live stock marketing movement. Co-O- J. C. TOLTON and J. T. BURKE, Proprietors FEEDS FOR BREEDING We ' will gladly handle 4,000 pounds more of Cream than we handle now. A MAN GEESE Equal Parts of Bran, Middlings and Ground Oats Mixed With Milk Is Excellent Mmi EaiL A good mash for breeding geese' consists of equal parts or bran, middlings and ground oats mixed with milk. This cun be given In the morn ing. Corn should be fed at night. Breeding geese may become too fat on a diet limited to corn. Their digestive system is better adapted to mosh than to whole grain. If geese become too fat It Injures the hatch-nbllitof the eggs. .A mash consistparts by weight of corn-meaing ground oats and bran is also recommended for geese. y and. most men prefer tb eat the best They get that in Beaver l, l City. Travelers passing through, are visitors and sportsmen-a- ll to get to Beaver because they have heard of the good fare this valley provides. glad A1MAMY in -- Provide' roosts and dropping boards the henhouse. Some method must be found keeping the chicks comfortable. Stop over and try it of Hon't feed chicks until they're from t hours old. to seventy-tw- Strangers o forty-eigh- The best care to give a sitting hen knows her her aloner-s- he busineawybetter than most men know are among here. friends is to leave - is today one of the few places in the West where opporciti-zetunity is open to every industrious and enterprising to succeed in n agricultural activity. It Is a hard thing to do, but use the hatchet freely on ailing fowls. Be sure that the ailment is not a fault of the caretaker. Livestock, Poultry, Dairying Truck Growing Mining are doors that stand wide open to men of solution and high purpose. These re- Tourist Cafe summer feed for mature fowls, because It Is neither fattening nor heutlng to the. fowls. There Is little danger of feeding too much of It P.ran is an excellent k E. OSTERLOH, Prop. Short Orders a Specialty MICKIE SAYS -- The people of Beaver City welcome and help those who seek to help themselves. GUN WUCte AUNKtSlATE Wttt Ur COPN WOMY 9WH VP &X "vX AS ST. PEAWH GATES PETER, CUDStMG EArS WE GILLIES BROS. Our Meat Market The Groceries, Notions v- and things that every housewife needs, I supply to my neighbors i? 'Bearer City is a City of Good Neighbors' --D. T. REESE We always have on hand the best of Meats, Groceries, and Vegetables In season Foods Aflect Mental Senses. Is not generally kuown that all food, whether vegetable or nVt.h, tin an effect on na. Turnips, for example, exhllsrle. Mutton aldepress. of irritation temper. Tork excites lays n the Imagination. Not long since a writer of exciting stories confessed that his Insilrutlon came from pork chops. It 'Urcat Uir for Unosrstanomg. I believe that the greatest desire of ; ........ 1 I I lk 1st i Th desire to understand! ut If own experience,- - That Is a hunger? thnt Is at the root of all the greatf rellgiona In the world of all greatf emotional activity whatever th con-- , tlnual hunger of the human heart to. get even with Its own' experience, to put It atntlpht and ordered, so that Tell ethers about the goodthlngs It can understand Instead of being be to be had la Bearer Valley. wildered, John Drlak water. Jas this: well-know- WWW) . |