The Arapaho Bee (Arapaho, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, August 3, 1923 Page: 4 of 4
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No Trouble To Get Rid
of Lice and Hites
on Poultry
Mineralized Water Does the
Work Without Dusting
or Spraying
A recent discovery promises to
revolutionize all the commonly ac-
cepted methods for keeping poul-
try free from lice mites blue bugs
and other parasites This wonder-
ful product keeps the poultry al-
ways insect free without the
toultry raiser doing any work It
is the simplest easiest surest and
best method ever discovered
Any poultry raiser can easily
rid his Hock of lice and insects
make chickens grow faster and
increase their egg yield by simply
adding minerals to the fowls’
drinking water This does away
with all bother such as dusting
greasing dipping and spraying
The necessary minerals can now
be obtained in convenient tablets
known as Lustabs Soon after the
fowls drink the mineralized water
all lice mites and insects leave
them Taken into the system of t
of 7h‘- bi rri it comes ou Athrough
the oil glands of the skin and
every louse mite or other vermin
leaves the body It is guaranteed '
to help the hatchability of the
eggs and cannot injure the flavor
of the eggs or meat Little chicks !
that drink freely of the water will
never be bothered with mites or!
lice Especially recommended for j
raisers of pure bred stock as there
is no risk of sailing the plumage
Lustabs are sold under a guar-
antee and if not delighted with
results in ten days — if your chick- (
ens are not healtnler laying morel
r !
eggs and entirely free from lice
anu mites
refunded
Any reader of this paper may
try Lustabs without risk we are
so confident of good resules that
to introduce them to every poul-
try raiser we offer two big $100
packages for only $100 Send no
money just your name and ad-
dress to the Grace Company
205 Wheat Building Fort Worth
Texas and the two $100 pack-
ages enough for 100 gallons of
water will be mailed Pay the
postman $100 on delivery
your money will be !
Burlap C’othes Russia's Needy
Moscow — Miliiorw of A” ‘G"' in btir-
J fif T r rru T wH'’ks vHch "MP broil:: to Itus-
tind Mrs J S Thompson with suutr flour imh or ripp
were in town this week renting i :’"r l"' rvin popui it!n nr- i
- t ’ u-idu into u irmmds to bo't r-liovc the
their farm to R L Burris the famine lu ciothiiii aimm tut1 poor
cotton fanner
2
as
Low Round Trip Fares
to
Summer Vacationlands
Spend your summer vacation either at the North
ern Lakes the Atlantic Coast Resorts or In the
Mountains of the West round-trip tickets at
very low fares are now on sale
Let me tell you what your railroad and sleeping car
tickets will cost make reservations and otherwise assist
in relieving you of the many details incident to the trip
C II Wilson
Ticket Agent Frisco Lines
Arapaho Okla
Ruby Strong and W S Mill’s
rushed out and hung up a flag at
half mast when the news came of
the President’s death The in-
tentions and sentiments were
very fine but they got the flag
upside down which gave it a
Bolshevik and I W W tinge
NANCE PARK IMPROVE-
MENT Nance Park at Clinton has
been improved by placing a large
hand painted road map on
float No matter how high the
water gets in Nance Park the
road map with its lying announce-
ment that Clinton has five thou-
sand people will ride the storm
Fishing Trip on the
Washita
Nova Alkire took some of his
friends on a fishing trip Thurs-
day evening The time was
spent in eating swiining and fish-
ing Mr Alkire caught the only
fish After the regular meal Steve
Cloud and Bill Lacy entered into
a eating contest Each ate two
i fried chicken along with enough
'other things for a whole picnic
dinner Among those who enjoy-
ed the trip were Misses Edna
'yeatt Willie Cloud Myrtle
! Cloud Verna Marie Cloud Mr
and rs Carrie Nimmo Mr and
rs 7a"r-’ ’ and Mrs
Leo P- Cloud Jim Sanders Steve
CJoud Raymond Gieer Hardin
er& anc sova Alkire
!crnhy wiin we retu
if" f’ity lifter a trip ti V
High-Handed Reform
Wlirn Mr A B r:'i-’:t:::r wnnf fn
'Tcxlf-n fvvornl votir :i "Mi the
Ami-rlivin Pull!!" Hi-nlfti nssi"!:iri"r lie
found Hint the M't!c:ip ni'H-iiry were
inu'-li impressed wit!: our Mens of
fut!on One time he snys In his uu-o-rrel
to Mutt
er:i Cruz one
if I ii:iz- c'eiieraN toM me jir ujillj thnt
In the Interest of sunltution ho h-iil
lust burned down n ere nr number of
bouses He exphilned (lint i: ms n
irreut impi-oveno n in every i to be
rid of Mid :: filthy iuur:er
Put I ikod ‘'"'hut dl 1 t!m oemd-
Siv ho were livire 111 those o n ?
‘WhM? did they sy1"
imuei i fully “Vy vl d '
tiiI'S?" — Yo lib's i’oi:: n
Swallows Toy Kitten’3 Glass Eye
lovroit — Iren- liuth I're'iio
tuoi t ls-ohl dnueli'er of M- on! M-s
IMuurd Promo 1 1 i 1 1 ! j i n i P
lowed the ehis eye of n s'o 1 k "et:
She "us jip noiim-ed out of dine-r by
physicians after twenty-four hours
LOwAL ITEMS
Rollo Blakeley and Wm Igo
were Thomas visitors Sunday
Miss Vivian Wynn and Martha
Shoults were Arapaho visitors
Thursday
County Assessor N
spent Saturday night
day in Weatherford
Special prices on
Queensware cook
refrigerators S J Deason
Furniture & Undertaking
Sheriff Hardin Myers was in
Tillman county this week on bus
iness
Mrs Wm Black is at Portland
Oregon on a visit
W D Crane and wife will
leave San Francisco for home in
few days
Chester Crane and family were
picnicing at Dripping Springs
FOR TRADE
One of my Arapaho properties
for slock G H Shields
Dolph Howenstine and wife re-
turned to Burbank Okla
R P Phillips was out to Foss
Sunday to visit his parents
I Mrs Mary Teels went
I Braithwaite Okla to visit her
! friends and neighbors
i
1 Augusta Hardin returned
her home in Indianapolis lo spenc
her vacation
to
S H Little appears to be
ting along all right after his
lision with a train
j The Pope Drilling Co of Bar-
tlesville Okla will drill 3500 feet
ntarAledo Part of this block
i
i lies in Custer County
Harry Patton a big oil man of
f Wichita Kansas was through
I here this week He was once a
j druggist of Custer City
County Clerk Alvin C Ashby
j purchased a new Ford Roadster
this week He was serving ice
! lemonade to his friends in his
! office to day
Rev Boyd Smith has resigned
as pastor of the Babtist church
He will attend the Oklahoma
Baptist College at Shawnee this
fall
Misses Grace King Margarite
Howenstine Myrtle Cloud and
Lorena King and Cy Howerstine
and Tom Hebard attended a par
ty given by Mrs Buford Good-
win in Clinton Tuesday night
Mrs C H Hickman wife of
the Methodist pastor departed
for a visit with her mother at
Crawfordsville Indiana and will
also visit the mother of Mrs
Judge Eindley at Knox Indiana
Tom and A1 Cooper shipped
five cars of cattle to Wichita Sat-
urday They are holding 50 head
there for a better price Pete and
Tom Cooper went with the cactle
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George Schwabe sold his truck I
0 I
to Mr McDonald George will
go to Oklahoma City to take a
course in a barber college
Charley Vaughan doesn’t give a
durn about Walton’s flop- He
says Haskell was the greatest
governor of modern times
Mr Fred White and daughter
Lucille were Arapaho visitors
last Wednesday
Mrs Steve Cloud went to
Thomas Tuesday to visit her
parents Mr and Mrs J F
Scott
Miss Jessie Dunn went to To-
peka Kansas to visit her sister
Mrs Elmer Mallory
Watch for our advertisment
next week of ten day sale on new
dishes that are just arriving A
big reduction in price will
made S J Deason
Furniture & Undertaking
Schafer Bros are hauling wheat
to town They are goou farmers
and have maue money ever since
they came Here
COWS FOR SALE
I have amassed a fortune mak-
ing butter and feeding skim milk
to calves and am selling my entire
herd of three cows Call quick
- Walter s Mills
Vic Rhymer was here and
announced me stake would be
driven lor tne Aledo Oil well ana
drilling to commerce wnnout
aelay and a deep lesc made w itn-
out selling stuck or leases to raise
Uie cash
Clyde Wilson the depot agent
takes more than the ordinary
railroad man’s interest m impor
tunc news He vended the report
about President Harding's death
and did all be could to get the
news to everyone
C G Miller was here this
week on a visit with relatives and
returned to work at Kingman
Kansas on a linotype machine
In 1909 and 1910 he was a good
pusher for this paper and called
to cnat over old times
WmD Henry of Putnam made
a speech at Dripping Springs He
is a Socialist and still retains his
love and etlection for Gov IV alton
One of the Clinton merchant
is ouc with a big circular adver-
Privately he expressed fears that ' tisin “great bargains!” Accord-
the governor was eitner being led jmg to is prices it will take tne
by bad men at Uiuanoma Lnty or vvhoie product of an acre of wheat
was a crook himaelf and he was £0j trie larmer to ouy one pair
of his best shoes It will take four
weaned calves to buy your wife
a pair of slippers You can’t pile
wata Oklahoma to visit his moth1 deg enoUgh Gn a wheel narrow
er and bi others He is employed to get your daughters each a
by the Henderson Gasoline Com- leather beit ana so on and so on
pany of mat place He owns 1-3 Watch Clinton grow — more
interest in three coal mines con-1 hoggish
trolled by that company Hej The above was handed in by
was not expecting to get a vaca- two Gf our good friends who pre-
tion and drove in about five hours 1 aent their side of tne question
after Lewis Sever left to return to jf a man wants to spend an acre
Eastland Texas
Mrs Tom B Reynolds was in
Arapaho one day this week to
see her attorney Sam L Darrah ‘ UHonaire and how could this
and soon after driving home east hep it But u high cost
of Custer City died of heart living has worried several pres-
fai ure After their marnage in jd and made the wages go
lb they lived on a iarm near ld consequently the cost of
Indianopohs and later moved to £ manufactured article The
Chnlon Tom was a printer and ! t horses cattle hide3 and
worked in nearly all the offices m f arm t0 theakyasa
this county and is now working Th must come do
on the east side of the state time A war churns prieea
Wes Sanders said John Simpson'
and Bill Henry seemed to have
started a large snowball to rolling
and were afraid it might bust up
They blamed the 90 farmera
for letting the 10 Farmers Union
fellows do their work But the
question is are the 10 right?
They promised to make the rail-
roads gasolene and oil payjhe
taxes Wes says his farm has
given him many thousand dollars
to spend He has not always
spent all right but several thou-
sand he has He claims the
farmer had been treated very
well He thinks the railroads will
show again the farms are assessed
less than the railroads
a Oout °°urt In “d 'at
ty Oklahoma
In tha Matter of Eatate of
Margaret Gholston Deceased
Notice of Settlement ot Final Account
Notice is bereby given tbnt Allen Gbolston
the duly appointed and acting administrator
I tbe estate of Margaret Gboiaton deceased
bas rendered and presented for settlement
and Hied In said court bit final account and
report of his administration as sucb admin-
istrator and petition for distribution of said
estate and for bis discharge and said estate is
ready for distribution 'J'bat Monday August
13tb 1923 at 2 o'clock P M of said day at the
ottlceof tbe county judge in Arapabo Oklu
bums have boeo duly appointed by tbe court
for tbs settlement of said account and forbear
ing said petition at which time and place any
person interested In said estate may appear
and file exceptions in writing to said account
and contest tbe same
In testimony whereof I bare bersunto set
my band and affixed the seal of said court this
20tb day of July 1923
E J Lindley
County Judge
Phillips A Mills
Attysfor Administrator
7-27-33-2t
Notice to Creditors to Preseut Claims
All persons having claims against Henry
Foruey deceased are required to present the
’same with the ueoessarr vouchers to the uu-
- dersigned Administrator at Thomas Ukia
hotua wuhtn four mouths from date
or the game will be forever burred
Dated J uly LIK3
Hiraiu W Foruey Administrator
8am L Darrad
S E iirowue Attorneys 7-223-:Jt
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
Tl e St ate of Oklahoma: Lu tue heirs
lets legatees aud all pciauhs iiileremeu
es title ut li iv t rideiuore utcrastu
ou Are Hereby AuiioeU liiai v 13 I’riUe-
moie the uuiy appoiuieu anu quahdeu utluiiu
islrt lur of ibu estate ul it h i'i idetiiore ue
tuuset Lias icutiered anu ptesemeu luf settle'
tut'tii udu oiuiu tue ucuniy cuurt cl said
oouuiy aud state ins h mm Accouut ivepui t
ut his iiidtuluisiiaiiuij 01 alu estate to finer
witu nis peutiuu lor I tie ueterujmiiion ut cue
heirs at laws devisees and legatees tu said
matter tor uistriouuou of the tesiUae of satu
estate uuu tor tils uischarge as auministraior
Vuu Are Further uoubu that Monday tue
Oiu aa ot August at the hour ut 2 u'
oloL'k F M oi saiu day aud the court room
of said Court in tne court house of sal U cus-
fer oouu ty buie ol Oklahoma have Ueeu ap-
poiuteu aud uxed y tiie ouurc as the time
ami place tor me setilemeut of saia t luai Ac
couut uuu tieport uuu for the heirutg ot saiu
peutiou A i wuich time uuu aud piace auy
persou interesieu tu saia estate may appear
utid hie bis exceptions lu writing to saiu nuai
account auu report aua coutest the same ot
make proof ui uis interest in saiu estate
in Witness wuereot i hare hereunto set my
baud auu the seal ol saiu cuurt tuts wOth uay
of July
Phillips 6l Mius
Atty (or skUmiaistrator
3-2J-21
E J Liudley
couuty j uuge
H H Griffith Arapaho Okla
will make your farm loan at ti'zc
No com see Him
For Sale or trade — Farm priced
rigtit tor quick sale Terms to suit
See Mrs A U Cathey
7’20-4t Arapaho Okla
FOR SALE
1923 Ford sedan Been driven
since March 5 th Price $700
Mrs J p Doerner
of wheat ioi a pair of shoes there
is no law against President
Qeveiand years ago as president
wQre $25 00 shoes He
was a
nd
tidaI "J? 1° T‘ W-!
thought we co w ere it
leadm m °" mei"
chantmay notbe wholly to blame
for these conditions A merchant
muat se“ shoeS ? fult hl3 trade
Thoae who wear high priced shoes
may in a few years
ones
buy cheaper
WANTED: ' Men 'women and
cfclldrei In every community to
send a post card for SUNSET’S
big interesting Gift Catalogue
just Hundrede of useful valuable
rewards In return for a little "sp-
are time” Addresa Catalogue
Dept’ Sunset Magazine San
f rancisco California
of Oklahoma
c“to' Oout
S3
Custer County
In tbe District Court of Oklahoma la and for
Custer County
Albert M Pulton
eo
Margarita M Pulton
Plaintiff
Defendant
by Publication
Notle
The State of Oklahoma to Margaret M Fulton
Take notice that you hare bteu sued In the
above aatuee court upon the petition of the
plaintiff Albert M Fuicoo asking for a decree
of divorce from you upon the ground of a ban
doomeat without cause fora period of more
than oue year prior to the fifing of his petition
aud you said defendant must answer said
petition on or before tue l&uh day of Septem-
ber ltrjj or said petition will be taken as
true and judgement wlU be taaen (or said
plaintiff accordingly
(Seal)
R EL Dunn
Court Clerk
By Leonard King
Deputy
Sam D Darrah
Atty
8-3-23-3t
Notice by publication- mobtgagb
FORECLOSURE
State of Oklabom
County of Custer
J O Sanders Plaintiff
SS In District Cuurt
No 2587
J E Kiley
Jenuie V Kiley and
Addle bargeut Defudente
The State of Oklahoma to Addie Sargent:
Take uotice that you have been sued In the
above uiiujou court uy the above named
piamtiff and that you must answer the pet-
itiou hied uy piaiutul herein uu or berore tha
15th day or eptemour or said petition
will be taken as true aud a judgement will
be rendered in said a rt tun iu favor of pUintiff
for the sum ot SlgtflUu upou four certain
promissory uotes fully described in sad pet-
ition witu lute rest tneren at the rate ot six
perceut per auuuui from the 2ttth uay of July
aud for costs of suit including lied 00
attorney tee aud a fdttiitr j augment rend-
ered iu said union against you for thefurcios-
ureof uceriuiu mortgage sec ui mg saia prom-
issuiy notes upou tue following described
real estate la Luster County lo-wit:
ihedouibwest Quarter (S X of
the southwest ijaarter (a vvy4 or
section Twenty-three J3 anu the
North-hail t N a) ol the Nortuwesi
Quarter S W 4 of sectiou Twenty
an inTowuauip twelve fl it
Range Niueieeu(U W I M
and adjudiug that default lias ueen uiade In
said mortgage tual paiutiil nave a hrst lien
on said premises to tue aniuunt for Whicu
judgement will be takeu as aloisaid aud or
uei iug said piemise-fi to Ue sold witUout ap-
piaismeut anu the proceeds applied to the
payment oi tue amount due piauiiiitand tne
cost of suit aud forever uaniug anu fore-
ciosingsaid uefenUanu iioiu ail rigut tule
estate luteieat propel ty aud equity of re
Uemption iu or to saiu premises or any Dart
theieof tr v
Seal
R H Duuq
Lout t Lust
By Leonard iviog
Deputy
Henry liutow
Attoruey for Plaintiff
-3-2o-dt
Notice of Sale of Real Eacate
Notice la hereby giveu thm 10 pursuance of
au oruer or aaie of iUe County court of ouator
uuuuiy Usiiiuouia usa-e on the 2Ud of Jury
I9&0 tu tue matter of 3kac of W itiiam A Blair
ueueaacu tuc unueraiued aa auiHiuistratrix
ut the eauiiool Mui utCesouu wm sen at private
saie to tue Highest oiUnci’ tor caii subject
coatirmaMoa Oy saiu Cjunty Court ou e-r after
th uay of August at o cick P ai at tbe
omce of 1 tie County judeiu Arapaho uKiatio-
m t all tue 1 jgut iiLte luterest auu estate ol
tue said W m mm A rian at tue time ot uih
ueath an- an tue rigUu ttU iUtcrest that tue
saiu estate has uy operation 1 1 law or other-
wise ucqutreu iu Hud to ail the luliowiug ue
sc need teal estate to wit south Wwsl Quarter
becuioa Niue m iowunuip ntioou
U'ANoi ihot iuugc Linaecu CoJ ViminCae-
ter oouuty Lkiahoma iur cash iu hauu KiUe
must ue io wilting and may be left at the otace
of Phillips 6l hili is Arapuuo Oklahoma or
uenvered to the saiu auunuistratonA persoa-
anyor uiay be hied lu tue office of tue county
Court
I Daied this ibth Uay of July 19JJ
PHlLLiFs dc Mills Ida L Biair
Attys for Aduia Adiuiaisvratrix
7-20-3t
Railroad Time Table
Frisco North 12:20 p m
Frisco South 1:05 p m
Oriaat
Orieit iorth 9-29 a m
Orient South 4-23 p m
PHILLIPS & MILLS
Lawyers
Office Over Custer County
State Bank — Arapaho
Also Office at Clinton
Jam &JelIy Making
now an exact science
Fresh Fruits are Plentiful !
Use the short CERTO-Process for
making jam and jelly with Berries
Cherries Peaches and other fruits in
season You will find they are the best
jams and jellies you ever tasted
Certo is sold by grocers everywhere
or sent postpaid for 35 cents
1 MINUTE’S BOILING
2 POUNDSOF FRUIT
3POUNDSOF SUGAR
A ounceTsof Certo
m makes
O POUNDS OF JAM
A
Wrapped with every bottle
is a recipe booklet which
tJls the ftoty
Dougtae-PeAln Corporation
24 Gnofee Bldg Rochester N Y
A
(Surffell)
No reason now her tongue to tell
That and old story "It did not jell”
Her jam’s now perfeA— jelly too
She uses CERTO— eo should you I
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