The Arapaho Bee. (Arapaho, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, August 14, 1908 Page: 2 of 4
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J W LAWTON
BPITOB AND PROPRIETOR
SUBSCRIPTION ONE DOLL AK FEB TEAR
SIX MONTHS FIFTY UENTS
earneat endeavor to find oat
where the county seat should
be
ntered At th Postofllca At Araptho Okla-
Dma tor tranamlaaloa throaRh tk waU at
Moond'daM rataa
S7BIDAY AUGUST 14 1908
For' President —
WM H TAFT
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For Vice-President —
JOHN S SHERMAN
For Senatorial Candidate —
HON DENNIS T FLYNN
The Republicans declared
against selling the school
land
Texas and Arkansas will
submit planks for state-wide
Prohibition
And the smoke goes up
the chimney just the same as
if Clinton was not mad
Joe Norris has been se
lected as chairman of the Re
publican State Committee
Clinton cannot claim the
complimentary vote given
Custer City or Butler That
vote will go next time where
it pleases
Yes a saloon can start in
Oklahoma but the atarter
gets arrested twice once by
the United States and once
by the State
The Republicans stand for
Prohibition this year in Ok-
lahoma Last year is when
they ought to have stood for
it or something else
The Arapaho county seat
committee made a good clean
campaign and about as free
from errors and mistakes as
it is possible for humans to
do in a fight
Sam Darrah made three fa
rious speeches in the Thomas
Sunday School convention
against the dispensary No
one spoke for tne dispensary
but when the vote was taken
all were for the dispensary
Clinton’s plan of the first
campaign was that Arapaho
was dead and Lawton was a
liar Either fort if taken
would have been a key to
the situation Election
number two is to be fought
out on the ground that old
Geo Cornell was burned in
effigy
Last week Bill Walker
wanted the Arapaho people
to be made to “holler” un
clean unclean because they
did not lie supinely on their
backs and let Clinton rob
them of their homes and
places of business We migh t
ring a bell but the chances
are Bill we will bat yon on
the top knot
Dennis T Flynn has been
nominated for the Republican
standard bearer He rose
from an orphan boy to the
leading citizen of his state
Take him all around' he is
the ablest product of Okla-
homa There was not ten
: men in the territory that ever
-believed he could pass the
’ free homes bill Then he
voluntarily quit office and
? turned hi attention to the
law apd h immediately be-
' "with 1 “
- 7 came connected with 5 the
' leading law firm in the
He eaoeeeda and eray-
ceeas to touch torsi
It might not be just as re-
ligious but it would sound
better to a great many if the
old man bad said “Where is
the mule whip when that
prodigal rod returned dirty
seedy and disgraced
Clinton 1 ad better locate
their scho house in Arapa-
ho Wneu the United
States located the coart
house square it also gave
three good school sites that
injunctions will never
bother
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OIXTH AIMUVCROARY
CELGD R A TI ON!
THOMAS OKLA
A5C3IT 20-1-2 TE3EE CSFPY CAYS
Come and Caper with the Capricious Captivating Cava-
liers and Charming Classes of Celebrators Cir-
culate with Cheery Citizens — Collide with
Clowns and Convivial Countrymen
L E Minton the Clinton
challenger at Arapaho
proved himself a gentleman
in every rspeut The only
qnestiot able case that came
before he hoard was a young
man who came in and said “I
am twemy-one to-morrow
Can I vote?” “Let him
vote’’ said the board and
while Mr Minton had
reasons io beleive him against
his town lie knew the law
wonld let him vote and he
readilv assented
HIT FOI LIBEL
Attorie-y Diok Shive has
sued the editors Marohant
and S1 r of the Clinton
Chronic' for $5000 damage
The cae grow out of the
article accusing Shive of par-
ticipating in the alleged
burning of Ceo Cornell in
effigy Said statements con-
cerning Shive et al as print-
ed in tlu- Chronicle were
wholly false He gave them
an opportunity to correct the
wrong but we understand
they rfisd The papers
at Clinton had been entirely
too flip during the county
seat campaign Now they
have an opportunity to pay
their lies
ROBERT M LAFOLLETTE
Just now Senator LaFollette
has an unusually good run
of luck first he was beaten
n Wisconsin then lie won
his own State In 1904 he
and his delegates were kicked
out of the National Republi-
can cenvention This year
he i was setittdln ihe Repub-
ican convention and received
more applause thau anybody
ut President Roosevelt In
the recent flurry he hat
eaten Senator Long of Kan
sas and almost A J Hopkins
of Illinois - The deatn of
tbin&hecte:
into cac&tyJ
Crcpit CTzatyfeM a oounty
it fight and has called out
and
'Walker
go over iheia and
$n tresmtnt of one
cent cost and eoberqniet and
joscfcl deliberation in an
Senator Allison of Iowa re-
move! hit strongest opponent
In the Senate It v begins to
ook at if LaFollette will win
ontin the natiopHe it already
a national oharaetcr He ujsi
by telling the truth no mat-
ter who it hita In in tmd co-
ins him reetntly Willhi
Aflca White caiar he wccd
bt the Republican ' nomidre
President in 1919 strtr
er things have1 hippesm
-jppe:
Senator LaFollette has lab-
ility He hat courage csd
he mutt be rteoned with in
Ml politics for the future in
rhfoh he takes a hand
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BANDS OF MUSIC MANY SHOWS SHADE GOOD WATER
Two thousand Indians will parade and dance each
day wearing unique aborigines costumes of beads and
buckskin eagle feathers and fantastic spangles Speeches
every day by Indian chiefs which will be translated by
interpreters Don’t miss it
HON NELS DARLING of Oklahoma City charac-
ter orator and famous platform entertainer will address
the people Other speakers and oratorical celebrities of
the great poli'ical parties will address the people
ALL GAfVTEG FARM EXHIBITS
Be with us all three days Low rates and excursions
Ask the railroad agent
O W DAWSON Ttm B H OOWIiEB YkvhM
— FB WATTMar
Capital
$30000
Fransaets General Banking Business
Our depositors art secured by the State Guar
antet Law " ' "" -
IHREOTOKS AND STOOK HOLDERS:
O W Divioa Uo A Htikw Bnroett HaghM B M OowIm
F 8 WatU F T Wlr
flrapaijo Okialjcmja
A J MCA r PretltUnl VHAS IV UBEH’KS' ahtrr
J Ur tteKEAL J A CARLBERQ
Vieo-Hrea Ait Cashier Ji
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SHOES SHOES SHOES
I am recieving and opening up
$3000 WORTH OF SHOES
o qjWu nun i n ur ouui-o o
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O They were bought at a bargain and will be sold at O
O BED ROCK PRICES O
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aEOCEBIES and NOTIONS
As cheap as can be sold
J M CRISF
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INTRODUCTION
I wish to announce to the trade of Cus-
ter county that I have opened up a new
store of General Merchandise in
Arapaho Call and see-me for the best
prices you ever saw on Shoes' Dry Goods
Groceries and Notions
Let me take your measurement for a
Tailor made Suit or Overcoat
Call and see me in my new store
TOr1 POWER
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WAGON YARD At!9 FEED STABLE
Water for- stock Camp House:) One and
half blocks south ojCustop County
j r State Ban k Arapaho Okla ) 5 r-l
JEY7ILLIA!IS01?
For allkinido of
Coid Drinks
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Accounts of Merchants Stockmen and
Farmers Solicited
Whan w oan anrv you oall on uo
DIRECTORS ARjJ S-roCKHOLDERS:
A J Seay J D hwimi j IT Sir heal If F Caba-
nl M J A Cnrtbery C has IT Brewer
JUST RECEIVED
New line of Queensware Lamps
Wall Paper Window Shades Lin-
oleums Matting Rugs Carpets
Refrigerators Sewing Machines
and a complete stock of Furniture'
at Rock bottom prices Under-
taking Calls answered day and
night
DEASON & CO
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THErCLINTON NURSERY
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W
E HAVE worked hard steady
y
and long to build our trade to
its present proportions but we can't '
afford to quit at what we have already
accomplished ' We are well pleased y
with the patronage you have given
us and are thankful for the help you
have bestowed on us and in the fu-
ture as in the past expect to do all
within the bounds of good business
principles to merit your good will and
appreciation Our aim is honest
goods at the best prices possible fair
and just treatment to all our custom-
ers You need not fear to send your
smallest child for anything in ourline1
as it is our intention to treat all alike
big and little So thanking you for
your business in the past ask a con-
tinuance of same : :
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Lawton, Jesse Wilber. The Arapaho Bee. (Arapaho, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, August 14, 1908, newspaper, August 14, 1908; Arapaho, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2306980/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.