The Arapaho Bee. (Arapaho, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, January 23, 1914 Page: 2 of 4
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FRIDAY JAN 23 1914
‘'Excuse me sir but are
you auy person in particu-
lar" What good people we have
in Arapaho if they were
not lazj !
Here we have a few fellows
witu a milliou dollar ideas
and a thousand dollar
capital
Rarely burn anything on
the farm L t it rot For
where there is no malaria
there is no rank vegetation
Arapaho has a regular little
school where they teach
boys to steal horses The
teachers are rot licensed
Could the state of Okla-
horn a now stand a change
from a Democratic adminis-
tration to a Republican
philanthropist fffir?
We are tolu Champagne
Jesse L Dunn resigned to
get away from hs old aseoci
ates He is now seeking a
a federal judgeship in Alas
ka
A boy toid ms teacher
that the leaders of the South
in the War of 1860 ought to
have been hung The school
teacher's spmpatbies were
with the Southland and for
awhile the war was not over
Charles Page the Sand
Springs Oklahoma philan-
thropist is a candidate for
governor If he does as
much for the state as he has
done for Sand Springs he
would be a dandy governor
Mrs Bond had better not
barrow any money on the
prospects of the $50000 she
is going to get from Senator
Gore Her task now before
her is hauler than getting a:
appointment
What’s the use of trying
these Democrats? They may
haVe stole something bnt just
look at what they didn't
steal As long as they take
half and leave the other half
for the people it looks like a
fair deal
The school up here on the
hill is a very small percent
of the instruction going on
in Arapaho We have oth-
er schools that run long
hours and the teachers are
not licensed to teach school
and they tax indirectly for
their salary
We want the government
to take over the telephone
and telegraph lines the rail
roads the trusts and all big
manufacturing plants Why
itkit till all the institutions
get to be valuable institu
Lions before taking the m?
Horse thieves don’t steal
snckine colts
Holidays have past and
gone The hard time for the
school ‘ teacher is at hand
Don't get v lazy set a good
example before yonr pupils
Read Know your lessons
Hake it worth while for the
ehild to go to school
Oklahoma is to have anew
state cspitol The building
is to cost itemized as follows:
site $1000000 foundation
$1000000 building $1000
000 fixtures $1000000
graft $1000000 Then we
will have a grand opening
when it ie done and the
captives will parade the
streets
Hfernug says the bunch in
are thieves and robbers
Dnntap says they are rob-
bers and thieves Robert-
son says the Lord deliver ns
from the high tax wayman
A1 Jennings is running for
governor tn gang in as well
as the ang out are thieves
and robbers Cau you be-
lieve any of this testimony?
Victor Murdoch will run
for U S senator on the
progressive ticxet in Kansas
r H Allen will make the
race 'or governor in the
same party s
Senator Joseph L Bristo
and Arthur Capper are sup-
posed to be the candidates
on the Republican ticket
The Democrats are clapping
their hands in glee Why
not?
A good man will get
elected justice of the peace
if not the first term will the
second be a fidgetanan The
responsibility weighs on him
The lawyeis aggravate him
more than the fees It is
bound to get the good man in
time- But you could not
make a squire farm after he
has once got a taste of the
office
The Frisco railroad De-
partment of Development
had their representative here
this week Every look the
man gave indicates he was
humiliated mortified cha-
grined and discouraged at
our farmers not having their
spring plowing done Up
around Enid 90 percent of
the plowing for the spring
seeding is done The rest
of the truth about us would
not look well in print
Oklahoma now has two
prison boards two wardens
three boards of agriculture
boards of education too num-
erous to mention no text
books a governor who can’t
leave the state and a lieu-
tenant governor who won’t
an attorney general who
never won a trust busting
suit in his life a supreme
coart which thinks the legis-
lature ought to be in sessiou
and a state capital commis-
sion busy as a cranberry
merchant withont funds or
salary Outside of grafting
and high taxes the Demo-
crats have cured all defects
When three convicts made
a break for liberty at the
penitentiary Monday Dep-
uty Warden D C Oates
Judge J R Thomas Ser-
geant F C Godfrey Bertil-
liau photographer and H H
Dover were killed and O B
Wood a new guard from
Clinton was shot through
the arm Miss Mary Foster
a telephone girl was shot
in the leg ’while being need
as a shield by 1) the convicts
The three convicts Tom
Lane Cbiney Reed and
Charles Kuntz were later
hilled after a 'running fight
1 of a mile
1 The convicts probably de-
spaired of McAIester ever
being govlrnor a g a i n or
Kate Barnard’s Fourth of
July picnic getting in ahead
of the millenium
I The First National Bank I
t
t
“IF
bai Snail the Republi-
cans I) T be Saved?
Th chUa are out for the
Repti lie in county ai d state
couvt-uiion to reorganize the
party The leaders have ex-
hibited a spirit in keeping
with the great principles of
that party that guided the
affairs of the United States
while it grew from a nation
of thirty millions to one
hundred ten millions and
nave turned back their com
misKior s and said you can
organize anew from the grass
roo's up
The qoe8tiou in every Re
publican mind is “What are
we to do?’’ Pesalozzi that
great Swiss educator has said
“We create life through
ideals Education stands
for character” So when
Prussia went down before
France and Queen Louisa
tried iu vain to do with her
personal ebarma what tbe
Prussian cannons had failed
to do she turned in grief
to her husband: who dec'ar
ed “Prussia must have a
new education to make a
uew generation of men” S
Empress Louisa sent a class
of pupils to the great Swiss
schoolmaster at Yverdon
The new education for Ger
many was begun Abut
sixty year® thereafter wneu
180000 Frenchmen laid
down their arms and surrn
dered their emperor at Se-
dan Von Moths said Pea-
tahzzi did it If it had net
been for this education these
French would have eatrn
their Christmas dinner ir
Berlin aa they boasted to do’’
When Germans pursued the
fleeing Frenchmen and were
about to ernes a bridge the
French blew np the bridge
The -&nks opened and the
bridge train came tc the
front and in two hours tbe
Pestalozzi students put a new
bridge in that fit to the
smallest detail and the par
suit continued
The Democrats centered
their fire on Mark Hanna
Speakers Reed and Cannr
and picked off these leader-
one by one While theit
policies were a thousand t
one better for the count rj
than what the Democratt-
subatituted the Republican
rank and file under these
broadsides were not able to
befend their principals
When the United States
returns to prosperity' and
progress it will picx np the
principles of tbe Republican
party no j matter wbd is in
power Are we educating
onrselves our buys andh
voters to do this? We will
return to this io less time
than it took the Germans to
educate a new nation
MORE PEOPLF
WOULD PAY
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THEIR BILLS
by check and keep
the receipts it would
save them money
This Bank would take
good care of your
checking account’9
Frank Sander? cont a
bijr stock sale about Fnruir 10
1914
Professional and Misceiiansou
BOB ROUSH
General Auctioneer
Stock and
specialty Satisfaction
Guaranteed Phone or
write Dates can t c
made at the Bee "Sice
£ L ivi O K L A n G ivi f
Dr L L PATTERSON
Office over Custer County Bank
Diseases of Women and Children
a Specialty
Arapaho
PHILLIPS & MILLS
Lawyers
Elrot National Ban tutiam Mar
RA PA no OtUt'IMr
CLINTON OKLAHOKA
Dr M C COMER
General Practice
Office: — At Residence
Calls answered Day or Nic'nt
HENRY DU LOW
Attornrv-oi-JLaw
Office ooer Oklahttmu
Clnton
State Hank
: Okla
Sr Woolwine
DENTIST
Successor to Dr Stiles over First
National Bank
CUSTER CITY OKLA
E H AZBILL
First class boot and shoe
repairing of all kinds
Also file saws Your
petromsge solicited At
the Gilbreath A Power
Store north side Main St
313 cowed on if desired
Arapaho Okla
The Republicans sen re-
gain half nf their lost ground
this year if they get to getber
If they had nu lent valiant
aid to Democrat they' would
not have carried the na’i
county or state in 1912 Are
we going to give the opposd
tion ano’hef lease 'of life and
a legal license to fatten on
taxes? Or are we going" to
do £he right thing?
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Custer County Abstract Co
Bonded Abstracters
BucheAau & Msthvin - - Arapaho Oklahoma
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Dr WVLLIS DENTIST
Will be in Arapaho Monday
and ' Tiesday of each week
The Welker Hotel
R Welker Prop
Refitted and refurnished Under new management
Mpals 25 Bees 25 and 50c Block and a half west
fo the Court louse Arapaho Oklahoma
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LOOK!
LISTEN!
Sprint? time will soon be here now
is the time to make your selection of
WALLPAPER Am showing the
latest and most exclusive designs
from the cheapest that is good to
to the best that can be had here
RIGHT AT YOUR DOOR
No waiting no freight no express
no substitute no disappointment
Will be glad to show you our line of
Linoleums Rugs Mattings Queens-
ware Lamps Suit Cases Trunks
Sewing Machines Go Cartsand Pic-
ture Framing : — :
For rent — 140 acres
tilling land 3 miles
good
S Ei
Arapaho
& Co
$150 See Colegi1
Are You Going to Have
fl Public Sale
If so you want the
Auctioneer you can get
I cry more sales than all j
tbe rest of the auctioneers !
pot together Wbv? Ask
some of the men I have
held Sales for W rite or
Phone me for dates
Orant Kerr Auction'
OKLA
FARM ERSTAKENOTIC
We will sell corn or ! whea
any qoanities ’
Hobart Mill A Elevator C
Phone 111 'Custer City O!
Paints and Vamisl
Jess than cost at the
rapaho Drug Co
Glinton - Auctione
Experienced live stock
real estate and general
auction sales-- Write or
phone roe for open dates
Terms '1 per cent
Satisfaction ' guaranteed!
Phone L55
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Lawton, Jesse Wilber. The Arapaho Bee. (Arapaho, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, January 23, 1914, newspaper, January 23, 1914; Arapaho, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2307252/m1/2/: accessed June 2, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.