The Arapaho Bee. (Arapaho, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, September 15, 1916 Page: 3 of 4
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Items of Hews ana Interest Collected In and Around
Town Doings of Your Friends etc
New fall caps iDd hats at Curtis
Bros
Li’lie Sanders of Oklahoma
City speDt Sunday with home
folks
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Our prices are in line with all
reliable lumber companies None
for less
W P Seawell Lumber Co
Arnold and Ira Blakley of
Hydro spent Suuday in Arapaho
visiting telatives
School suits for Boys at Curtis
Bros
Miss Anna Laura Sanders of
Weatherford is spending the week
with Gladys Cloud
Miss Alta Gilbreath of Clinton
spent Sunday with her grand'
parents Mr and Mrs S D Gil-
breath Miss Margaret Anderson re-
turned from Topeka ( Kansas
where she heard M- Hughes
speak
Winter’s chilly blasts will soon
be upon us Is'your home com-
fortable! i
W P Seawell Lbr Co
Rnby Strong is making one of
the good active campaigns and
winning votes every day Then
be will make good after in office
Frank Gallop was at Thomaa
this vyeek and was among his old
friends He ia no stranger at
any town in Custer County
FOR SALE
The Eureka Restaurant a t
Thomas Okla I have bought a
place and am going out of the
business H J Blaylock 8-2t
Wm Wells passed through to
Enid tu serve as a federal juror
He bad the Bee containing Dick
Shives speech in his grip to read
while he waited
NOTICE
We will discontinue giving cash
coupons on Oct 1st All persons
bolding coupons will please bring
them i'n and choose you premiums
Curtis Bros
J IT Anderson our campaign
manager his a bank telephone
company mill and a few other
lines to look after beside politics
this year Yet he attends to
all of them with ease
E J Lindley is naturally of
judicial temperament He will
tine over half of the business that
now goes to the district £ourt if
the voters should elect him county
judge this fall
Prof H L Tripp spent this
week at Thomas He is a big man
educated in the true sense of term
and the people think he will be a
good one to settle a school district
fuss right
Attorney Sam L Darrab will
be a state man in a few years
whether elected county- attorney
or not It-is not the better policy
to get behind him and give him a
lift at home!
JE Wycofif was at the Thom-
as fair this week and was well re-
ceived by these Deer Creek Re-
publican who ablaze with the old
fires of Lincoln Blaine and Roos-
evelt There Is more Catarrh In this section of
the country than all other diseases put
together and until the last few years
was supposed to be Incurable For a
great many years doctors pronounced it a
local disease snl prescribed local reme-
dies and by constantly falling to cure
with local treatment proriounced it incur-
able Science has proven Catarrh to bo a
constitutional disease and therefore re-
quires constitutional treatment Hall'a
Catarrh Cure manufactured by F ' J
Cheney & Co Toledo Ohio Is the only
Constitutional cure on the market It Is
taken Internally It acts directly on the
- blood and mucoutf surfaces of the system
They offer one hundred dollars for any
case It falls to curs Bend for circulars
and testimonials
Address: F J CHENEY ft CO Toledo O
i Bold by Drusclste Its
Take Hall's Family Pills for seasUssMea
Quick service Farm
Loans 7 per cent No ex-
tra commission
H H Griffith Arapaho
Wm Rekate has bought him a
big Buick car He was through
the war got-a good farm at the
opening got the benefit of Free
Homes sod is sble to enjoy this
luxury
The ssle held by Frsnk Sanders
one day last week reached over
the snm of 8900 The stock sold
by Mr Sanders was of an excep-
tional quality and good prices
were readily bid
Miss Joella Terrell returned
Friday from Wichita Falla Texas
to accept a position as stenograph-
er in the office of Atty T W
Jones She leaves Wednesday
for Weatherford to accept her
position
W J Kuntz and Miss Effiie
Still were united in marrnage at
the W R Little home on last
Sunday evening The bride is a
distant relative of the Little fam-
ily and has ’been visiting there
for sometime Mr Kunta is one
of the best citizens of this com-
munity The Courier joins with
many friends in extending con-
gratulations — Custer Courier
Sam and Claud Adkison and
Jim Rozzell of the Solid Rock
comaaunity were business visitors
at the county seat Tuesday Some
boys have been cutting up ‘’high
jinks” up in the community and
the people are going to see what
can be done about it — Butler
Herald
The information is given on
that there will be a division hand-
ed down in Oklahoma’s 2 cert
fare case now pending in Federal
court about the first of the vear
The attorney general states that
the case will be argued beginning
on the 6th day of November
— Clinton Chronicle
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Indian Notes
W
Rob Kias is still on the sipK list
and is slowly improving this week
Quite a number of our Indians
have gone to Hobart to attend
fhe Kiowa Indian fair this week
Joe Black Wolf is busy plow
ing for wheat on his allotment
this week
Sam Thunder Bull and family
returned Monday from the camp
meeting at Colony
Ed Williams took his sou little
Ed to the Colony Indian schoo
for this year Ed said that he
want bis boy to be clothed anc
feed by the government
Charley Starr of Fay Okla
visiting with relatives and friends
here the later part of last week
Charley is Chillocco graduate this
year and is preparing for the
white man’s college this fall
Ed Hadley and family returned
Sunday from the camp meeting at
Colony last week Indians used
to be interested in the camp
meetings in the early days but
this tiTBe they don’t seem to care
for the camp meetings because
they haye their own camp meet-
ing have been organized by them
II L Tripp the Republicon
nominee for county superinten-
dent bega6 - teaching nearly 30
years ago He combines the best
of the methods of a generation
ago with those of today '-The
state Board of Education of four
states have examined his qualifi-
cation ut teacher ltd have
passed him conferring upon him a
life certificate in each ease - -
SELECTIIB COTTOI SEED
In the fall of 1915 one of our
farmers selected c tton sred from
high producing pUn'- This seed
was ginned a C“'nin' gin and
the seed waa f e wards hand
piched so that ni of ihe defec
tivr and off I pe
out
lie seed pu
pi nted for this sel
ed plants which
heavi - at mid summer than the
H tun narbv wlm-- -ere planted
to common gm-m -eed of the
same variety
b is -marly 1 accurate
r--sii ' f ron: tr-i- kouteoough
v
has ii n Imwn t p ove that any
farmc who will 'he time to
select his high promcmg plan s
can increase his v i -1 of cotton
without increasing n sceage
When we hav -on-ill gins at
each town with w i ic e can gin
small lots of sele' ih - ton with-
out getting the seed m xed we can
soon be able to pr- m- all our
own planting seed h is n-
dapted to our soils ami conditions
J E P me
Frisco R R HnjderOkla
Mr CUark Wilson Clinton
rul Miss Joy Culwell of this city
were married last Tuesday at
iobart by theM E church south
minister of that place Miss Cul-
well is the daughter of Mr and
Mrs J B Culwell of this city
here she has a host of friends
The happy youDg people left the
first of the week for Montana
where they expect to make their
future home The best wishes of
a host of friends accompany them
in their far away home — Weath-
erford Democrat
USE
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STEBCirr:oKt
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Arapaho - ' Ok’a
EVER SALIVATED BY
CALOMEL? HORBIBlE!
0-licnel is quicksilver and
actslike dynamite on
your liver
Calomel loses you a day ! Y
‘know what calomel is It’s mer-
cury quicksilver Calomel i-
datgerous It crashes into s r
bile like dynamite cramping and
sickening you Calomel attach
the boneB and should uever be p -n
into your system
When you feel billious sluggis1-
constipated end all knocked
and believe you Deed a dose ’
dangerous calomel jut rememl
that yotr druggist sell for 5i
cents a large bottle of Dodson’s
Li7er Tone which is entirely
vegetable and peasant to take an I
is a perfect substitute for calomel
It is guaranteed to start your
liver without stirring you up in
side and can not salivate
Don’t take catomel! It makes
you sick the next on it lose! you
a: day 'a work Dodson's Liver
Tone atraigbtensyou right up aDd
you-feel gnrat'Give it to "the
children' because it : perfectly
harmless and tLisu’i gripe
Comfort
Convenience
Courtesy
are only a few of the many
attractive fea: tires of Rock
Island service
Direct Lia-:j to
Chicago
Kansas 0y
Memphis
and beyond S
For reservation' or
call on or wri-o I
Rock I --land Lines
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near Colony 1 1
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Lawton, Jesse Wilber. The Arapaho Bee. (Arapaho, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, September 15, 1916, newspaper, September 15, 1916; Arapaho, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2307386/m1/3/: accessed July 6, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.