The Arapaho Bee. (Arapaho, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, October 24, 1913 Page: 3 of 4
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Items of News and Interest Collected In and Around
Town Doings of Your Friends etc
The ladies of the Presbyterian '
realized more than $40'
Lt of the dinner they served last
Saturday
Supt Meacham and wife at-
ended the play “The Rosary”
it Clinton last Friday night
Dr Patterson is having a
jravel auto driveway construct-
ed at his new home
When eggs are high is the
ime to help your hens to help
ou Use Lee’s egg maker
A fewone jtr farm loans to
let Cah in baud See Cole-
grove l7-2r
If jou want to buy or sell a
farm it will pay you to see me
M C Main
W E Dunn the Hammon In-
dian agent is attending a session
of the federal court at Lawton
HELPLESS AS DADY
Dam b KbJ Usable to Verb
sal Wbat Helped Her
Pleasant Evening
Mr and Mrs W O Crow
tte hosts on Saturday evening
to the young people in honor of
Miss Lillie Vaughan and Melvin
Taylor Guests were greeted at
the door and escorted to the dres-
sing room by the hostess An
informal program of music was
rendered Mr Munsey Crow
presided over the refreshments
About thirty young people in-
cluding a number of out-of-town
guests were present All de-
parted at a late hour voting Mrs
Crow a charming hostess
Go to the Variety Store for
your groceries and fresh fruits
Exclusive agency for Chase aud
Sanborne coffees and teas The
Variety Store
The Misses Lucy and Flo
Shiveley and Mrs Carrie Sare
of the Vicksburg neighborhood
were visiting their aunt Mrs
Upton Crowl Saturday night
and Sunday
E J Hughes and wife went to
Weatherford Saturday night and
Mrs Hughes will make an ex-
tended visit with her parents
while Geae goes to Stillwater
He is helping to get out a county
map there
R L Eldridge who is now in
the drug business at Binger was
here the first of the week visit-
ing friends and being initiated
in the Masonic lodge He made
a trip to Fay before returning
home
Attorney Geo Darnell made
professional trips to El Reno and
Fay the first of the week
Prof Campbell made a talk
before the “Brotherhood” of
Weatherford on Friday evening
last
Paint at cost at the Arapabo
Drug Co
Misses Mida Crouch and Es-
telle Billingsley attended “The
Rosary” at Clinton last Friday
night
C W Brewer of Clinton is
attending to business in St Louis
this week
Summit Point W Va— Mis Anna
Belle Emey of this place says: "1 suf-
fered for 15 years with an awful pain in
my right side caused from womanly
trouble and doctored lots for it but with-
out success I suffered so very much
that 1 became down in mind and as help-
less as a baby I was in the worst kind
of shape Was unable to do any work
I began taking Cardui the womar’s
tonic and got relief from the very first
dose - By tne time I had taken 12 bot-
tles my health was completely restored
1 am now 48 years years old but feel as
good as I did when only 16
Cardui certainly saved me from losing
my mind and I feel it my duty to speak
in Us favor I wish I had seme power
over poor suffering women and could
make them know the good it would do
them”
If you suffer from any of the ailments
peculiar to women it will certainly be
worth your while to give Cardui a trial
It has been helping weak women tor
more than 50 years and will help you
too
Try Cardui Your druggist sells it
Writ to- Chattsnoor M dicing Co Ladies
Advisory Dec Chattanooga Term tor spec t a
Instructions on your casa and 64 paga book Homs
Treatment for Women" in plain wrapper N C ISA
tat pub In the Arapabo Bee IO-IHX 2 weeks
i IN THE for STY COURT OK CUSTER
I COUNTY STATE Ok OKLAHOMA
I® the Matter at Estate of George
W H hioarb Ierrsied
Notire of Application for Lester of Ad-
nnnifttratloe oitb the will aneexed
The btate of Oklahoma o the heirs next
of kin drviws aod legatee aed persona
Interested In said estate of George W H
ktouch deceased you are hereby notlfled
that George L stourb baa applied for let
ter of administration with the will ao-
netted on eaid estate and that ald appli-
cation will I heard at the office of the
1 oun'v Judge at Arapaho Oklahoma on
ember 16 Ivlt at one o’clock F M and
it noth of this proreediog is ordered
published for two consecutive week In
Mu Arapaho Hue and that copiea of iit
notice be addiaaed to the helm and de-
vises and legate of said deceased at
tintr places or retdene in Oklahoma at
kat ten days oefore date of said hearing
lines m band and the seal of said
court hereunto fixed till !7tb day of Octo-
ber 191J
s-ait J C McKnighf
Fhlllip A Mill- County Judge
Attys for pettioner
New Livery Stable I have bought the Isbell property and
will fix it up lor a livery stable at once I also drive the
ARAPAHO-CLINTON HACK LINE
Hneees8eswBsmesmuuuuwieiieMmuwBS8eiMiea9Mwwwmeel
HaviDg sold rov business in
Arapabc all parties ndebted to
me please call and settle Joe
Milligan
W ANTED:— Horses and mules
to pasture on alfalfa 4 miles west
of Arapabo J lleise
Are You a Woman ?
st put in The Arapabo lit t 0--’4-lJ2 week
In the !Mtr r ('otirt of tbt J nlteU State
f-r tbt UeMern District of Oklahoma
In the Matter f
Aarc rj D Muriejf In Bankrupt' y No p:I
Bankrupt
IV 1 1 honor John H Cotteral Judge
I tJ e histrict Gnurtof the United State
j ' r the Western District of Oklahoma
j Aar n D Ilur v of Hufler In the county
i fr Cnter and ttate of Oklahoma In
said fMstrlct respectfully represent-
lint on the -’Wtli day of July laxt past
I he a duly adjudged bankrupt under the
A -t of Congress relating to bankruptcy
that he has duly surrendered all his property
and right of property and has fully com-
plied with all the requirements of said Acts
and the orders of the Court touching his
bankruptcy
Wherefore he prays that be may be de-
creed by the Court to have a full dlscharg
from all debts provable against his estate
under ald Bankrupt Acta except such
copts as are excepted by law from such dis-
charge dated this eighteenth day of (September
1913 Aaron I) Hurley Bankrupt-
uKDEk OF NOTICE THEREON
Western District of Oklahoma 8H
On this 90th day of October A D 1913 on
reading the foregoing petition It is ordered
py the Court that a bearing be bad upon
the same on the 16th day of December of
A I 1113 before said Court at Guthrie in
said District at ten o'clock In the fore noon
and that notice thereof be published In the
Arapaho Bee at Arapaho Oklahoma a
newspaper printed in said District and
thst all known creditors and other persons
in 2 interest may appear at the same
time and ptace and show cause if soy they
have why the prayer of the said petitioner
should not be granted
And it is further ordered by the Court
that the Clerk shall send by mall to all
ir(uri creditor copies of said petition
nr f this order addressed to them at their
j ace h of residence as stated
Witney the Honorable John II Cotteral
J udge of said Court and the seal thereof at
Guthrie in said District on the 20th day
of October A D HH3
j rHt-sl of the Court)
Arnold C Dolde Cletk
I By M V Haws Deputy
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Marriage Licenses
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Isaac A Hooper 32 Thomas
Elsie E Smith 19
Jno W Cartwright 39 Hydro
Estylegune G Mare 33
Witcher Hatcher 38 Arapaho
Kate L Dickey 22 Custer
Jno T Matthews 24 Clinton
Laura Becknel 17
W M Weatherley 23 Thomas
Maude Keller 19
H J Busch 28 Clinton
Emma J Clymer 18 Cordell
Tate
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Through Pullman Service
Kansas City Mo
San Angelo Texas
Fort Stockton Texas
Sweetwater Texas
I Through trains without change of cars to and
from
Chillicothe llanablin
I Sweetwater San Angelo
) Fort Stockton and Garvin
) Texas
Excursion rateslduring February March and
April to Fort Stockton Girvin San Angelo and
j other Texas points
1 H C ORR G P AJ Orient Railway
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FOR SALE AT ALL DRUGGISTS
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Lost spectacles and case about
the 10th of May Lost near
Hockaday’s Hardware Store
Name of a Clevand Ohio firm jd-
side case Finder leave at the
Bee office Rev F ti William?
Preporations for a baakat ball
game have been monopolising
the minda of the High school
for the last few days
Ignorance causes more loss
every year than all the drowtha
floods and disasters The success
! ful man always wants somebody
to bring him for not knowing
better how to do his work But
the weak mind feels that he is
the ne plus ultra and can’t stand
criticism enought to learn bow
I FREE HOMESTEAD LAND
A J Seay President
J D Simpson Vice President
J A Carl berg Cashier
Bert Sanders Ass Cashier
FIRST NATIONAL BANE
ARAPAHO OKLAHOMA
Capital and Surplus $3000000
Transacts a general banking business and we respectfully solicit
your bank account
DIRECTORS
A J Seay Leon C Peck J D Simpson Bert Sanders and
J A Carlberg
California has millions of acres
yet vacant Good land water
won ) range Grows fruit grain
for and stock No snowstorms bliz-
tf Izard yr floods
all descriptions and plots of
the land $1 00 Resident 27 years
A Kenoyer (locator)
lOi 12-13 Hanford Cal
Short order and luncheon at all
House For Rent — My 4 roomed
house with cistern and cave
rent Loretta King
Suits and overcoats $1050 to
$3500 Made to measure Vsrietr 1
Store i
Round Oak and Quincy
If you need a cook or heating stove call at Ed Ilockadays
Store to buy it Prices right
ED HOCKADAY & CO ARAPAHr
Mrs Cowles returned Friday
night from a three week’s visit
with relatives at Chillicothe Mo
She reports a most enjoy able trip
and at the same time was glad
to get back to good old Oklahoma
Goods delivered free
Arapaho Drug Co
by the
hours at Hay hursts
Money to loan on farms Time
to suit borrower from 1 to 10
years Call on J A Carlberg at
First National Bank tf
W C T U
The W C T U held their us-
ual monthly session with Mrs
McCullough Wednesday after-
j noon A number of friends
If you would get a variety of 'were invited but owing to the
bargains go to theVariety Store
BARN to rent to school boys
Water in lot $100 per month
J H Curtis
$100 Reward $100
The reader of this paper will be
pleeaed to learn that there i ct least one
oiedtKd uiaeaeo that scence has been
(Me to cute In all lis and that ie
Cl all’s Co arr Lute li the only
P'-'t’va cure now knnvn to the medical
‘ ti I -r i cn : na-
j bad weather several were unable
I to attend After the business
session a report of the State
convention held in Guthrie was
given in the able manner usual
to Mrs McCullough Plans for
a series of teas and the observ
ance of purity Sunday were
made The hostess assisted oy
Are You Going to Have
4 Public Sale?
If so you want the beBt
Auctioneer you can get
I cry more sales than all
the rest of the auctioneers
put together Whv? Ask
some of the men I have
held Sales for Write or
Phone me for dates
Grant Kerr Auctioneer
THOMAS OKLA
i Lc post are going fast May
nev-r have as good again at the
price W P Seawell Lumber Co
IT WILL SOON BE1
Winter Time
Arrange now for a trip to
some Southeastern resort
VERY LOW RATES will be
in effect
November 1
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Tickets are on sale daily
Nov 1st to April 30th 1914
good to return until June 1st
permitting ample stopovers
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Hardware Farm implements
Garden Seeds in bulk Al-
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Lawton, Jesse Wilber. The Arapaho Bee. (Arapaho, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, October 24, 1913, newspaper, October 24, 1913; Arapaho, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2307240/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.