The Arapaho Bee. (Arapaho, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, February 16, 1917 Page: 3 of 4
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LOCAL AND F RS L
Items of News ana Interest
Town Doings of Yo-
White and brown granite ware
at Chistopher’s
L M Stockton has bought the
II N Yeary farm
Garden Seed in the bulk at the
Pioneer Hardware Store
Ben Littell and family were up
to attend the Burton Ilardenbrook
funeral
Pioneer Hardware Store will
carry a full line of Pratt’s Animal
Dip
Attorney W S Mills a promi-
nent attorney of Clinton was in
Arapaho today on legal business
Men’s and Boys’ Suits at 25 per
cent discount for cash at Chris-
topher’s W H and Mrs Coleman were
up from Clinton with a car load of
mourners to attend the Sergeant
Hardenbrook funeral
Best grade of Oklahoma coal at
the Pioneer Hardware Store New
car just in
P 11 Gallion has become quite
useful citizen since he went out
of the postothce He is a good
tinkerer The best we ever had
Tirao to sow sweet clover Get
your seed at Jhe Pioneer Hard-
ware Store
Whittenberg F Harrison of
Graccmont Oklahoma has bought
the R°v G G Wadsworth farm
Mr Harrison will move here next
year
We have two DeLaval Cream
Separators that we will sell at the
old p r i ce— Pioneer Hardware
Store
J D Simpson and wife were
here Sunday to attend the Sergeant
Hardenbrook funeral There was
a tie that bound these men togeth-
er in his lifetime
Judge E J Lindley has been
informed of the serious sickness of
his father and is quite uneasy on
account of bis father's advanced
age
John Gossmannand family who
reside on a farm near Nashville
Kansas visited several days with
his brother Reinert Gosamann
driving through in a car
We still have a quantity of
white sweet clover for sale hulled
and can Bowed as late as April 15
with success — Pioneer Hardware
Store
I I Hart of Yantic Conneti-
cut came to attend the Sergeant
Burton Hardenbroos funeral He
is a brother of Mrs Hardenbrook
and this is his first trip to the
west
Unloading a car of B D posts
Thev ae getting very scarce
W P Seawell Lbr Co
John Hatchett was arrested in
New Mexico by Sheriff Monroe
Hatchett is wanted for mortgaging
property which did not belong to
him is the allegation upon which
the arrest is based
A car of Dewar coal also Hoi-
denville Deep Shaft in stock
W P Seawell Lbr Co
County Clerk Leo Cloud is mov-
ing to the Roy Davis house on
weat Main atreet Sheriff Ben
Monroe and family who have re-
resided in the property for several
weeks ere occupying the Mrs
Rebeeea Hardenbrook property
Chicken feed for u!e - ?
Six straw itacxs for eats
One farm to rent 9125 per
ere Close in
See Oolegrove
George Martin wee to? Arapaho
today and made the Bee a sabs tan-
klvliit -Hia stepson Tom Goe-
stilt will farm the place this year
ia wife baa been offered a dollar'
gn acre oil lease rental and $ iCC(
'fcsaoa for "making the lease bnl
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Tractor Show
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Threshermen
Feb 22-24
Kansas' Live Stock
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Convention
Kansas Live Stock
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Feb 26- March 3
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if you need glasses
’J what glasses you
CONFIRMED PROOF
Residents of ArapahoCannot
Doubt What Has I3en
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OLD STYLE
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Fiivi- public y rrcuiniiirniler
Dunn'- Kclr iy l-ils !:-Plit- of
till- vicaii i y ’n -ii t' -tiliod years
ago now -r 1 1 it-n t- were p-rrna-neiit
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CITY GARAGE
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Open day and nuht- ve st it
at dl hciir
Expert workmen Repair w ork gu r mte tl ni
ronae respectfully soitc t d
North side of west Main s t 1
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"iietic Sayings
m Members of
Inaugural Special
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“The Official Route”
Very Low
Round Trip Fares ’
Tickets on Sale
March 1 2 & 3
For reservations or c replete in-
formation regarding farts -ched-ule
cf special tiaip etc see your
nearest Reck Island agent or ad-
dress FAY THOMPSON
Division Passenger Agent
1009 Colcord Building
Oklahoma City Oklahoma
T U led hv Mrs Ilackley
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fi Present Outlook for &
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hv Mrs (’otles
11 e Churches’ Part in This
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’-it the Sunday Schools
Are Tatting ” Mr Colegrove
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Leave"'- g City 1:45 pm
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Vos ' r" i i-! Pi-'s n i'h
Rock l-!rd No 4 1 from Oklaho-
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East I ouud - i th Rock IslaDd
Our Inu'an farmer John Haws ! r’ ’’ GUilc ma City alo
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of o ony oropted in Thursday j aid N-(1 611 tu VtrntD
to look after the needs of his In-
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dians
10 F Villiam9 ir d family depart-
ed Friday for Colony to pay Supt
S i ii h h short visit
M-mv of our old squaws attend-
ed the old time Indian wedding of
Bo vderface Jr and Anna Packer
at the home of the bride’s brother
Ym Packer Sunday after the
pal-face judge had tied the knot
Mr and M-s Big Knee of Wa-
tonga cime iu Saturday to spend
a few days with their relatives and
friends in Ciinton and Bessie
Mrs Big Knee is one of Captain
I I! S-g-r’s old I dians
H-: rv C Ron a i Nose of Salt
Cnk Iidiau S-tlment visited
a’ t' e h me of WolftoDgue near
B d J ike crossing Saturday
C irum ssioners from Washing
t m who were appointed to see
'hetlier or not we can stand alone
wi’hout holding Uncle Samuel’s
W1- n you order freight for
Chn'on or iiiv t: lion on this line
be -'jrf and r rj i thut it be rout-
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BLOODED STOCK SALE
Clinton February 27-2S
Stockmen and farmers sre tan-
ing ih ctded interest in the animal
sale i t Die Buster County Live-
stoek Breeders’ Association at
Chnton Tuesday arid Wednesday
Fch 'll 28 There will lie big of-
ferings of Shorthorn Hereford
and Aberdeen Angus csttle Per-
(! i"n and Clr velahd Bay horses
a ii of jacks snd jennets and Du-
i i 4 pihttd Chin lings Only
r- red -i proi stock to be
- i1 Tln e h g barns in Clinton
1 l- been i-ecure 4 and weath' r will
rit iiieifere Tue-dtv evening
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FOOD SALE
MrB May’s Sunday school cih-s
will serve at a food sale Saturday
February 23d at the meat market
Friends please take notice ana
place your orders in advance 'I y ou
want something special
THE PL RFECT FAM-
ILY FLOUR
27 : h bn qu t fur n embers out-
a 1 coat in leading us across the 1 bv t( ckm n a- d g'ueats
-es of paying taxes as we promis-1
ed to do when we signed the treaty
twenty-five years ago which ex-
pires this year were here to write
down our namps and taking the
me to the rooms of Indian
Rights at Washington for exam-
ination Some of us are getting
tired of being kept at wards and
still some of us wanted to remain
as we are now
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twenty (20) feet from such crosa-
ing and to look and listen for ap
proaebiog trains before proceed-
ing serosa such rsilrosd or inter-
urban line or trecKi: Provided
this Act shall not apply to cross-
ings within the limits of incorpor-
ated cities and towns - o
- ScctimiSv Any person violat-
ing the provisions of this act shall
upoo conviotion thereof ba deem-
ed guilty of a misdemeanor sod
punished by a fine of not exceed-
ing one hundred ($10000) Dollars
1 This senate Bill ' No 258 was
introduced in the Oklahoma Leg-
islature by Senator Risen Janu-
ary 31 Its passage will save
hundreds of lives in Oklahoma
during the next few years and
) every good citizen should write
and ask his senator and represen-
tative to vote for It
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On Wednesday Feb 21
I WILL FOR A STARTER
Sharpen Disc Harrows and Disc Plows
AT HALF PRICE
Bring them in that day and 1 will sharpen them at half the
Regular Price
All other work done at a price
to live and let live
JOE MILLIGAN
outh-of-Quster Cpujity State Bjank ArapahQ
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Lawton, Jesse Wilber. The Arapaho Bee. (Arapaho, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, February 16, 1917, newspaper, February 16, 1917; Arapaho, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2307498/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.