The Arapaho Bee. (Arapaho, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, November 7, 1913 Page: 4 of 4
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FUST M E CHHCH
At the morn'iDg hour of preach-
ing the pastor will preach a
special sermon on “Purity” as
requested of all pastors by the
National Purity Association A
special invitation is given the
young people to attend this ser
vice Other services of tve day
will be held at the usual hour:
Epworth League at 6-45 preach-
ing at 7:30 p tn "'Yin Mv
Chum” Evangelistic services
next week under auspce of the
Epworth League
Lewis D Moore
Pastor
Custer Citv Oct 22 1013
Hob lloush Auctioneer
Elm Oknlahoma
Dear Sir: — I feel like a line of
thanks is due you for th- Ii ‘t class
manner in which you handled mv
public sale on my half section
westof Custer Citv on the 17th
of this month
The total returns to me from
the sale are mighty gratifying
and I consider that you handled
it in a very satisfactory and cap-
able manner not only to myself
but to the farmers who were bid-
ders there
I will be glad to recommend
you whenever there is an oppor-
tunity Yours truly
Vru S K&udoi
Frank Maloy shot two rac-
coons out of a small tree on Bar-
nitz Creek One weighed 20 lbs
and the other 22 Makiug quite
a load for the hunter to carry
home
Prof J R Britt was down to
Arapaho last week to take the
teacher's examination He made
THE SHORT LINE TO
-CALIFORNIA
HOCK ISLAND
LINES
Through Tourist Sleeping Car
Leaves Clinton Okla Daily
© S A M
Running: via
EL PASO
The route of low altitude The
Warm Winter Way
Write for Fares and Imformation
F'A Y THOMPSON
Divison Passenger Agent
Oklahoma City OklaJorna
IHon’t buy your
-suit until" you
have
line
re can give you
a fit it you don’t
have one when we
tell you our prices
w:
Suits From
$5 up to $40
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urtis Bros
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c I 5 fr 5 S- 5
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he First National Bank
will do so
Monday nigh' j -
set in to rain a i I
ously till late i
oesdny It was
wheat had c m n i
slowly for la:k i
the (i?ld are -
they have been to- f
horse will mir i i t
field
Quite an ex 1 u
is caused by tin
of Arapaho li1-:
grand jury is p- o -ing
the case
C Dutton s 1 1
year just struct
arm and was n a v
the hot winds cs
1 1
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i
New York state returned to the
Republican field last Tuesday It
was one of the first states to
break into the Democratic line
in 1910 and now comes back for
all the officers elected iast Tues-
day Tammany failed to get a
justice of the peace
Next Saturday night you will
be told at the Library for an
hour howthe Cheyenne andArapa-
ho Indians 40 years ngo followed
I lie New Testament better 1 an
I the whit"- lo ted i Mr Seger
1 is b-er v t‘ hie III s co: -tniouslv
s rc-- that ciav He
S'sa r°a fluent iLe- and a
1 ho " every tlrng e!sh i - sin-
i cere and u id 'nelie e e i e orhl
he says next 'atiir n light No
charge for admission Ike aour
his been changed to 7:30 p n
tor tne hegi n ning
Cracked a Safe
Last Sunday night the safe of
the J P White Lumber Co at
Weatherford was pried open and
about $12500 stolen therefrom
Sheriff Crow was notified and
took his bloodhound to the seen
The dog easily found the trail
and followed it over the wagon
road to Hydro A stranger had
bought a ticket to Anadarko and
Ladies’ Aid
The Ladies’ Aid of the M E
church spent a very pleasant af-
ternoon on last Thursday at the
country home of Mrs McDowell
The members met at the home
of Mrs Rice and some went in
ip
buggies while others preferred -to
walk After the usual busi-’
ness had been disposed of plans 1
were discussed for this work for ““
One of my
best Banks
My examiners al-
ways speak in the
highest terms of the
assets and manage-
ment of this bank” 5
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But I
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ti
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1 I
DOING THEIR DUTY
Scores of Arap
aie Learning
of th
bo Il-ariers
the Duty
KiduVf
ojng men
-a i il cast
-iiiiii c 'The
n o j t
i - corn last
(ii under the
t css e and
the hocJ
Ed Thomas a ims
tranferred to tie gii
Clinton
been
jury at
Club Dance
The young people of Arapaho
'gave a dance at Shorty’s Hall
Wednesday evening On account
of the inclemency of the weather
the crowd was small but the
dancers report a very pleasant
'time The music which was fur-
’niahed by the minstrel orchestra
xwas excellent Out of town
! guests were unable to attend on
-account pf the bad weather
However the evening was fully
enjoyed by those present ’
i
' The Hayhurst bakery is always
-stocked with fresh bread cakes
etc
n
J Fred Burlingame returned
Tuesday from a business trip to
Oklahoma City
To the filter
kilnes’ duty
When they fail to do
kidneys are weak
Bachactie and other kidney
ills may follow: x
Help the k'dneys do thei
work
Use Doan's kidney remedy
Arapaho people ndorse their
worth
F J Dyer barber Arapaho
Okla “My little boy was
troubled by weakness Qt the
kidneys and bladder nearly all
his life He was unable to con-
trol the kidney secretions and this
was especially annoying at night
Doan’s Kidney Pills greatly re-
lieved the child We keep this
remedy in the house all times
and advise any anyone troubled
by kidney complaint to give it a
triaL”
For sale by all dealers Price
60 cents - Foster-Milburn Co
Buffalo New York sole agents
for the United States
Remember the name — Doan’s —
and take no other
boarue 1 the eastbound train at 5 ' the coming year Refreshments'
were served after which tne
Aid adjourned to meet with Mrs
'Iain on next Thur-day after-
oon with their thimbles needles
and ether working tools ready
for business
o’clock Mon lay illumin' A
message to the sn-riff a- Ana-
da’k "licited th'5 lr f T'ation
the suspect had net ar:r eu on
the mornin : train t tha‘ place
As et ther rr o-r ii" further
clue
Ladies’ Club
The Altruist "tu i met last Fri-
day afternoon a t e litj-i-'
Mrs Cunningham hostess Ten
members responded to rod call
The third chapter of tne origna1
story was reau b Mrs Dawson
and with this chapter tne str
ended but not as most stories
end for the hero and heroine
did not get married "The Two
Americas and The Relation of
South America t Europe’’ was
told in a very interesting man-
ner by Mrs Campbell Mrs
Comer read a carefully prepared
paper on “Life on the Pampas”
The next meeting will be No-
vember 14 at the library
Marriage Licenses
Creech Lower 23 Weatherford
Bessie E Rumbley 16 “
Wm Thos Hudgens 46 Butler
Hulda Daniell 43 "
Lee Mclnturff 23 “
Alta Jones 19 “
Geo Petty 21
Marie Welch 18
Chas Shaw and R C Traut-
wein appeared before the Board
of County Commissioners Tues-
day They were representing
the Thomas Chamber of Com-
merce and were seeking the aid
of the Board in maintaining the
County Farmer’s Institute It
was deeded that no further step
can be taken until the annual
meeting which will be held at
Thomas the latter part of this
month We learn that elaborate
preparations are being made to
make this the most notable gath-
ering of this kind ever held in
the county More than $700 will
be given in premiums for poul-
try live stock and other farm
products
r
Attorney J A Duff of Cordell
was here attending court this
week Making the drive in his
ear
The Oklahoma University foot
ball team came back with a ven-
geance last Friday by adminis-
tering a sound defeat to the’
Ivannas Javhawkers There was
mum g!o-m among the State
Urivt-rst’ students after the de-
feat by Msouri a week ago’
Satu1 la hut Friday’s game!
siio is tha it takes more than
one defeat to put the Sooners
nut of business The score was
Oklahoma 21 Kansas 7 (
Arthur DeFord Mr Arthur
DeBord V s Bertha Haight J
R Britt A A Greer John F i
Garrison Edith Nethery Ethel
Campbell Myrtle Ramsdale G
W Williams Grace Baldwin and
Mae Lee Ross were examined for
teachers certificates Thursday
and Friday of last week The
result showed 2 first grades
second grades 3 third grades
and 1 failure
TrOIi2Mil
Generation after gener-
ation of men and women who plant trees
have6entto Louisiana Mo lor their nursery stock
The hame of Stark and the name of their town — Louis-
iana Mo are inseparably linked with the history of Ameri-
an tree growing'
Stark Trees Are Bearing in every tree-growing soil in
every land people have learned to say “Stark Trees’ when
they refer to nursery stock Those who want trees that are sure to
grow and bear and please buy Stark Trees and avoid all worry
Stark Year Book Free — Finest color plates ever issued
showing fruit in actual size and color Wonderful Stark Delicious
and Stark Early Elberta records best ever made by any apple or
peach Complete encyclopedia of all fruit trees that should be
grown in America also shrubs vines and ornamentals
Stark Bros
Nurseries & Orchards Co
Louisiana Mo ' Bax 400
Joe Buford is making some
improvements on his home in the
Orient Addition f
D Moore and J W Moore of
West Barnitz Creek were Arap-
aho visitors Wednesday
John Sever accompanied Rev
Brewer to Blackwell to help him
get settled in -hi new home
1
Rev Brewer and wife j and
Mildred left Monday for their
nek home at Blackwell Okla
Fred Burlingame ‘returned
Tuesday
i Mr W H Pierson has been
very sick all of this week -
Rev Bell of Cordell preached
at the Christian church last San
day
County Attorney E J
Lindley went to Clinton
®Thursday to' look after the
® grand jury -
V B Cnningham county
ass-ssor 1 is having - his va-
caiiu uow Hie tax rolls
nr- complete andnp till the
fir- of the year He will
hitv a little 'leisure unless
h- i roils are received
bt-for- In esse they' do- he
win commence - copying
tne- land ag-in -Last Wed-n-eduy
h- -eut to Custer
City akw the oil fever ’
churches with the
DreacDer are waiting to '
whether they are bit again or
chawed up
new
all
Use the TRAVELERS
RAILWAYGUIDE
' prioi as CENTS
es a scAasoeN it omioaqo
filly 2
fls'l-la rn
P iii
mill
If yon would set a variety of
bargain go to tbeVariety Store
B ARN to rent- to school beys
Water in lot $100 per month
1 : - - J H Cnrtia
if the grass it to grow this
winter what it lost last summer
the feed question will not be so
bad after all
U-
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Lawton, Jesse Wilber. The Arapaho Bee. (Arapaho, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, November 7, 1913, newspaper, November 7, 1913; Arapaho, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2307242/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.