The Arapaho Bee (Arapaho, Okla.), Vol. 29, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, March 18, 1921 Page: 4 of 4
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We stooped graduallj picked her up
mad for Ot cNchlHl before
ibeot ithere he' reached a email
m of- PereUe design and of
value one of many each oasee
etntbe large expense of beautifully
-faxl ln-ring The epedfled roc
eoeemtxl -ip Ijfce sudden offense at Mr
'Randolph' rude footfall It took to
urn insiiiiii iiee iruia ' uuuvr aoK
JCh imkIi jf two of the cholceat bits
f Maulia’ijnn'e humanity was terrific
Abt i lie tu bt scattering furniture
-wmiili begikird the peal of a girl's
tear laughier and present! a voice
rarlnging wi-rrlly through half-swal
You wl i
-"M — "y — wliat a b— bump!" '
r They ant mi the floor face to face
nenii tnnfchetl a treble': "Ha! Hal
3Hjfa3" with a heavy male: "Haw!
3uv! Haw !"
CThe terrified Tomlinson burst In up-
a the acme and there are twenty-six
jaitjectiees that would have fitted the
lUaok m hla countenance the first live
ramlng "astounded" "scandalised"
auased" "deprecating" "appalled"
"“M — Waiter Robert I M — Miss Imo-
er -
IPamel fwlnted one Anger at him
was off again to tumble
analher cascade 'of laughter
! Me aotumn Jcad from
1
aciMption
“"Sucti doings I I never— no— I
sremver!"
"TaaMiwoa ie light" said Mr Ron
dtelph soleiiMily ss he rose and helped
’JKomeUi te her feet "I cooalder thla
-moat astonishing sample of de-
sportmuit Unit has come to my linmedl
t (-attention for— for ten years" Ho
-Xairned tp the tminollifted servitor
ToinliiiMon“ he conttmietl still sup-
aborting the litiiKhter-neakciipd Pamela
vs'ltli one nrni “I llihtk it Is ilue you
-tn explain lint Miss Thornton and 1
were merely lobenrsing or rather re-
wiving the occasion of our first meet-
ing It was sitting Just as you found
vs that - we fiiot made each Ollier’s ac-
quaintance a decade ago except that
the encounter took place on the west-
m sidewalk of Fifth aemte at about
fhe corner of Forty-eighth street I
trust that this Information will clear
tap’ Mi douMs In your mind as to our
-sanity and that you will now leue
ais to the settlement of certain per-
sonal afTalni pf great moment”
I i TomMufcon withdrew still shaking
' hla old head from aide to side and
wnumbliug hls opinion that llte expla-
nation far from condom ng an affront
o what had once been hi orderly es-
tablishment was In the nature of a
SPlant on his credulity No sooner had
3Jae closed 1 the door softly but firmly
- Hon the sfene fit wreckage than Mr
Randolph turned all his attention to
' the lgdy in his arms
"I After a few moments lie laid hla
Dr L R Scarborough who was
general director of the Baptist - 75-
Mtlllon Campaign and who was later
elected chairman of the Conservation
Commission that le seeking to con-
serve all the Interests of that cam-
paign has Issued a report from the
Nashville headquarters showing the
various Interests that have profited
from the $168511008$ collected on
campaign pledges up to Dee 1 1920
With its receipts of 12958 80807
the Foreign Mission Board has added
to its territory five new provinces in
China and made the beginning for
opening up work In the new fields of
Spain Hungary Roumania Jugo-
Slavia and the Ukraine la Russia
strengthened its work ie Syria end
Palestine made a beginning in Hast-
ens Siberia added 100 new workers
tb Its fo of American missionaries
la foreign isnds provided new houses
te eM? ) a grieved and palsied sP worship' hospitals schools pub-
“ ' llshlng plants and other institutions
needed in the prosecution of mission-
ary work What is of even more im-
portance la the estimation of Secre-
tary Love la tbo completion of many
Institutions and undertakings that
had been held up tor lack of funds
Home Mieelens Doublet Budget
ismpalgn ranges from 25 to 100 'pr
ent In the eighteen snt?s of the con-
tention territory
Returns to the Conservation Com-
mssion by forty-five of the Baptist
nstitutions ot learning which are
- i - — haring In the returns from the cam-
P 3m Mis ' her shoulders held tier taiga show that thev have rccMved
vAt Aim's length and forced hee eyes
t’4 a loag and breafKlessly solemn
-'meetlng wItK hie ewm "My dear girt"
"he continued "when I came here (hie
s Afternoon’ (he sudden Mows of your
Spbeauty swept me off uiy usually con-
r'Hdeut menial hearings I saw how
'corapleieljr desirable you are and my
courage sank and left me as though
: some one had said 'You can have her
It you'll Just step up to Mars’ When
1 was running away so that I might
live to Aglit for you In many other
days the flame of you swept down and
eeised my coward lieant it's yours
darling forever — if you'll only take
I"
"And then they klsSeri each other—
one of those long 'unhurried marriages
Ons ef Maf‘ f -Byron Rosenbaum is making his
' ' f ! way through business college at Okla-'
ft the Ups Id which eye meets woa- lioma City1 'He row laughs about his
— ft Sa n i if a A A A aw W4as e a 9
lerlng eye so closely that the bar-' wstemclon episode 1 i
' ani !?”! re Albert Ross of Thomas the chief
)NUpbd aside and ill the whole wide nrL n§ a tjAll-- tM nAWaj
jrorid together with seven lieaveai are f W ?° Vu i1
try: rowded Into the tiny sphere of a sin- famy 10 Oklahoma City for the reit
't e lucent orb Look at them ohr°f tho Um' Be will he thert aev-
jyou groyrlng public watch 'them do cral weeka after tho 'others leave i
For while It Is customary to draw Lelanij Cqrlberg was here Wednee-
r"P® fb ®® tecse intimate flret con- day colliding 4 few waramte We
iirach conventional literary hypocrisy la
4mreln abjured ort the grounds that
r'tlie -it M’nt In m love dietjfj
wlioop Who tieeA 1 “ LU £
wichA'klM as te’unriii-
' sdcur lias an en4 ad well ex a'hegln-
at large had availed Itself of that
means to cap the shameless Mctilatton
with (hree exclamation points
“Why Bobby" - cried Pamela
"you've - never kept your cab wait
lagr
"Sometime tonight" aatld Mr Ran-
dolph dreamily aadly wistfully Til
have'- to go somewhere away from
bet him wait"
(THK BNDl
-By 'reason of the larger receipts
rom the campaign the Home
ts work of evangelism church build-
ns work among the foreigners In-
lians and negroes mountiln mission
icliools eni 3tent and general mis-
wVpr?ttonCJo h5"
here 1 bjilding Increased betwe’i
do and GOO per coni these to the
nountain s’liools forty In number
00 por cent and those to the work
f enlisting undevelopd churche? 300
InCethe realm of stato missions 1
vhlch embodies such work as provld-
ng missionaries and other special
vorkers for needy fields w'thin the
itates and aiJing weak con?regatiom
n the building of houses of worship
he sdvan-e made possible bv the
12713756 so fsrr- Of this sum $1-
40000 hsa ‘beeii mpended "on tm-
irovements $40009o has gone-to en-
iowment sovaral hundred thousand
lollars In old debts have been wiped
ut and other improvements are un-
Jer way
- Ten Mew Hospitals Provided
Southern Baptists were operating
fourtoen hospitals when the campaign r o
began and aa a result of the pew In- 10 17 12 19 ®19 Custer C-ty
teroat in this work aroused by the
campaign ten additional boapitils
have been launched Them hospitals
have received IL11143945 from the
campaign aa fan while local commu-
j nities in which tho hospitals are lo-
cated have subscribed approximately
$2000000 additional The hospitals
have practically $1000000 In im-
provemente under nay The seven-
teen Baptist orphanages have like-
tloi87r-367 As a result Cf th's H-
come the orphanages have been en-
“
The work of aiding aged prearhers
la a new one among Southern Bap-
UBts as a whole but as a result or
the campaign the Belief and Annuity
Board has received $40814382 from
that source and $300000 from Mr
wise come in for much larger support
as a result of the campaign their
receipts from this eo-rce being
chatted a few mmute in the street
“HOCKIE’’ MILLER IN JAIL 1
George (Hookie) Miller is ever at
Oklahoma City in jail ’ George had
a friend- He -met his friend and
To rest their weary feet they went
into the friend door 'yard and sat
on a bench A very pleasant" conver- H- M Tonnion to F N B Custer-City L17 18 B48 Clinton
nation was interrupted By the arrival -113135 12 cattle 6 horses
of a law enforcement squad who
rested this friend for ‘ operating
till iThey just took (Hookie)
also In some mysterious way
drew a One of 80 and 103 -purely
a case of old dog Tray
Mrs Lhas - Long te F R Niohol Security Trust Co to L L Land
Byron Rosenbaum is making his $250 crop j '
n “1
B “ v aherifTs fight last cam-
"" 4
C L Howell has thy firert r’$l
f - o-ej
en teluhoeev and rtfllr- like'
THI ARAFAHO II
c
( ‘ Wag i
k waen have no more
t 'H®1 ' t“ 'billiard ball They
I Mf way they get a little push
“ C J Turpin was opt from Okla-
homa City and asked about old timea-
Kib Summers beat Lem Billingsley
one time for court clerk and C J
Trfrpin at another time : Lem Bil-
lingsley has made good aa e lawyer
and C J Turpin as a railroad man i
't ‘ - -
C A Burgtorf called Wednesday
to pay his subscription and just see
what the Bee force looked like He
has taken the paper for 8 years and
thought he might just as well as not
get acquainted He was a Democrat
up till a few year ago For several
years he would not vote but last fall
he voted with the Bee
OIL NEWS
Charley Ames returned from Okla-
homa City last Monday night Ar-
rangements have been made to start
drilling soon on the well north ' of
Weatherford The ‘ drillers of this
well took come oil out the other day
gThty claim a ahowftig 'qf' oil -was
struck- ati40 810 ’and 640 feet
again They expect a25 to 50 bar-
rel well at 1100 and a big well at
2100 Dee Anderson haethis well
- — f"”8 WOTk-
He will also resume work aoon on the
Custer City well That city raised
S&000 to help the struggling oil men
Mle-'over a tight place
n a new "0e 11 ’
Hatchers’ well should start up again
in a few days
h 1
N°tic ot SU ot C-“ Property
Notice is hereby given that I have
appliedto the Board of County Com-
missioners of Custer county Okla
for their approval of a sale of lot
number 19 in block 68 in the town
of Thomas Okla sale is proposed to
J “de ° Mr MaraUU M- Ennis
for th niof $700 1 will apply
te the said Board of Comfissioners
on the t4h day of April 1921 for
their approval of the said sale ' and
for an order directinff that the ’deed
f0P the Mjd property executed to
the said Marshall J4 Ennis ttfrthe
Chairman of said Board - ' ' J
REAL KSTATE TtANv eir
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS ETC
1 " i
J N i ScsA&ell to E M Scsnnell
$1000 WD L8 B50 ainton -
DL3 4 5 B27 WeaTierford 1 ' '?L to Peoples St Bk
R E krrToTc barker MB'16?7 w' 2 o
WD LI 71 819 B1 8 Custer City ’ son J
O L WatMn to R £ Pi U260 ‘1 $
" ' ' '
A J Thompson to F N B Clinton
W J Aycok to M W Keraa $8 W
D $18 21-22 23 B3 Stafford
C H McBurney to M W Kerns $1
WD S19 20 B3 Stafford -
r A qhw to W A Abercrombie
wn
$8°0 WD LIS 14 B7 Hayes Add CVn
tou
L B Reed to Wm E Allen Rel NH
SEH 27 15 18 ‘
Maxwell I Co to W Aycock Rel
yn on R E A Ts Co to J G Belshe
' $54-50 MO L9 to-15 A L20 to 23
rT xrur 1 Thomas - -r ‘
OL 4 V V w w n 1 ’ R A Hulme to Lul9e Beshe 120
M Muldoon to J E Wycjff ' Rel QCD L19 B121 ThOmao
NE V J J - t S B Sutwnan 1
NE Muldoon RelwjjhlEH 18
w Thomn3on to M Muldion Rel pT hC!° Land 5°°
jf W Thompson to M Muldoon Rel LH NWH 35 15 19 -
NE 6 14 16 n j G N Stark to L D Kight QCD SH
Wm J Whittemore to H R Hast- NWH-A WH NEH 25 14 19
ingu Rel EH NEH A EH SEH 12- - O E Watson to B H Monroe $2560
EVi NEH A SWH NEH 8 12 18
-
J E Wycoff to Adamson Rel
J W Thompson to M Muldoon Rel
5 14 16 ’ ' '
c ai rn
6 rSrH rut
HTud?r B C?uster Ci‘y
M
s U J N B Custer City
$48560 3 horses 10 cattle
$402 2 hoises 1 wagon 1 (harness 3
sws and implements
9 3
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$250 crop i 3
J B Little to Peoples St Bk $300
3 cows ' ' ' ' j
ee wee see a "'
H W Tharp to Peoples St Bk $330 Partial Rel SH NWH A
40 2 muiee 2 horses 1 eow - I 2F 14 19 “
Ge°y' 10 H Hoberecht' Joy G Tillman to H B Smith Aaegn
$4305 30 catUo 1 horses 1809 hif O L NWH 8WH 23 14 15 v ‘
- Taylor A ChevalU to M D Smith
Wneet
tj H Schoolcraft to F N B Clintorf Rel NH3SEH ANH SWH 84 14
'"a mV jj rilv
® Bertram to F N B Cllntoif C A Galloway to 8 T Pickett Asn
?3-0f7crtl 8 ho”B 8 mule' ’'Art of B7 Normal Add Weatherford
Frank Leonard to Guaranty State Jeaeie -W -Waiteeida to Elisabetlr
fa"“ Q9 9 ‘ro® nyra 11 rord
0 “ - r 41
F'lpCo'-rtey to MViiraot
Co 37378 1 1 t’a?th-
Bank $400 8 horses 8 rows U Ford
B
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1 ®ow
S C Darden to F If B Custer City
$270 8 hogs 8 IsarMO t cows
'
$6081 Ford
AC A 8 L Johnson to National
Bank of Commerce $81896 18 cat-
tle ‘ ‘ -i' j-'
B E LaMar to Dave "Mills $460
WD L10 20 B84 Weatherford I
H J Dray teJ Howard Sponhalta
81500 WD P8BK 7 IS 14 - r
' O E Watson to' P E Calmes $17
TD L5 8 0 B85 L4 5 B48 L18 BIOS
Thomas -
ST Salathsil to J E Wycoif WD
Pt WH SEH 6 15 20
J J Wilson to F-W Karmen $1800
Mtij'NWU 17 14 17 -
N O Monroe et al to Aetna B 4k L
Assn $8000 Mtg $8000 Mtg L6 B52
Clinton' - -
N O Monroe et al to Aetna B 4k L
Assn $4000 LS B62 Clinton
Pitts Mtg I Co to H F Beobe Aaagn '
SEH 15 12 10
$410 1000 bu grain Okla N L I Co to Great Southern
F W Merical to A H Rouih $300 Life Ins Co Asegn NWK 17 14 17
5 horses Great Southern L Ins Co to' J J '
D M Wall to F N B Custer City Wilson Bel NWH 17 14 17 r - i
$400 10 cattle 2 hones I EL Tindall to L L Covin Bel L9
H L Ferguson to F N B Custer t0 12 B14 4k L9 10 B 7 Bed Plume
City $800 4 hones 4 cattle 5 Add Clinton - -
A A Mill to F N B Custer' City Red Plume Realty Co to L L Cev- -
WOO implements 4 iiv Rel LU 12 B14 Red Plume Add
W-r Maths to-p-N-B Custer City cynn -4 “
nt
OIWOO 2 clVd ho VtrS
YrlXtC J W Hargues $275
fttt New rSS
JSTw’jwSSlrw
QCD L23 24 B21 Naw Butler
H H Clark to Hein of Elizabeth
Sanders $20 QCD L17 B50 Weath-
erford '
w Spitler to R P PhUlip d
Wesley Phillips $6500 WD L2 S 4k
SW NE4' SE NW14 of 6 12
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'Beit Coleman to A L Trowbridge
700 QCD A B60 Clinton
M z Kin ® Neli® Kin 200 W
D 4 B6 5 Clinton
Glen Brigham to Leon L Hoyt $365
-’Hg L13 14 B4 Custer City
- E F Tredway to Aftna Life Ins Co
?U00r extension WH SE WH
SE 10 15 18T ' r
M E Thompson to Aetna Life Ins
c 3 21000 WH SEH EH SWH
29 J2 5' c : VTn am
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WH NEH EH NWH ® 2
G G Hoctutler to the Public® WH
NEH’ A EH NWH 6 12 18 -
CHnton Sute Bamk to P H GalUon
Rel WH SEH 12 13 18
Massey Buick Co to Clinton St Bk
$11900 10 autos i
$50 3 cattle - '
a J Thompson to' F N B Clinton
$3325 2 mare ' ' '
c “ n
Stener to Lookaba St Bk
211'2® 8 ows 2 horsea 1 hog
R s Roberts to Okla St Bk $150
6 mules - I '--
- Allen A’exander to Okla St Bk $105
2 horses --- -
it - w w a t x'nn11
Thomas
NWH 35 15 19
ON Stark to L D kimt ucd
L56 Red Plume Add Clin-1
t O
l'' 0 E'Watsonto Qeorgq Ennig $3
TDL25 29 B91 Thomas M - -
' 0 H shirley t0 Gum-Bros Co $135
' Mtg SH SEH 20 NH NEH 29 13
17‘ ’ ' ‘ r ' -
Geo H Boyce to Lo Roasgoan Mtg
Ti7 is Rs pimfnn
17
Assgn EH NWH $5 15 10 A SH
NWH WH NEH 25 14 19 ‘
L L Land to Security Trust Co'
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Prlta-Asfgn SWH 28 14 16 - I
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Prlts-Astgn SWH 28 14 16
P’ow — '
0 A Pank
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8o°f P Botl"
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HL Gamble' to F N B Butler 885
2 horses
Fred Bqumgartner to F N B Butl
ler $100 2 cattle 8 hones - -
E L Bush to F N B Butler $16876
7 cattle
j horses -
Wm T Jorgsn to Foss St’Bk $3-
?775® 37 cattle 9 hor?8 2 ule and
mplcmento' ’ - ' '
e W S Curl to Foss St Bk $600 4
u-cs 2 horses 2 cows '' '
A B Derickson to Foss St
' Alfre Gray to Geo A- Goss WD-
Bk L7 to 12 B18 Huber Ad -Weather-
36625 6 cows and crop ’ ford'1’ 1 ’ ' ’ 1
’ John Leary to Fota St’ Bk $500“ Mack Ford to H H Msiii Receipt
20 cattle 10 a cotton L20 BIT - V
G H A J M BraArien to 1 ‘
Foas St Bk
d&0 bu wheat 8 bales cotton 2 mules
C J Frazier to Fos St Bk $S75
cattle 1 45 a whmU H
fj “ Fc“
lcow 1 lister 1 wagon ' ' - 1
d O White to Foss St Bk $13885
4 hor3 1 himen IK rattan
Jcit Beckham to Foss St Bk 8800
2 ® “ $8°°
cattle
Frank Leary to Foss St Bk $1841-
35 55 Rattle 8 hogs " 1 1”‘
J N Ingram to Foss St Bk $214 2
mules 2 horses' ' "2
$125 1 auto 2 cattle ’
- - --i
J W Massingale to J A Carpsnter
8125 1 auto 2 cattle
'Miles Morton to Custer City Hdws
Co $69 2 horses 1 diiM haiyow
B D Landers t0 Ed "Hockaday A
c $48458 2 horses 100 a wjiei
y E Miller to First State Rnv
5 -
N A Olsson to A W'Phelps $120
2 ""d 2 1 harness '
G H Preston to- F N B Elk 'City
69 8 cows
$45 2 cow
g eo T t $120 Mtg NWH 3 14 18 A
L B Harrell to F N B Elk City'i -yerne Hstutler t-MG T’srd-Vsgn
52 cOwa 'n' 1 tf SH SWH -8 16 1-9
V E F D - Miller to F N B Elk City:- J C Groff to The Pub'deCert
$197 3 horses 6 eattle m'I ’U S America to the Publ c act 2
S' Gesford" to Okla St Natl Bk Ccmm LO John cl aksCert of rLr
$11025 2 mule 1 harnem “ SWH 864R ItTT ?
B'l Marshall to F N B 1 ainton t -Comm L£LteD CSwatsW Cert
$49015 15 cow' 1 Ford' -' xof Pur SWH -89 12-17
Claud Beckham to B F McClure”’ Chao-Johnson- to ihcKeak - Si Jin
$uo implemenW --- - -J$66725’lau'a 4T ’
Miles Morton to Custer City HdwC f’ C O-Welh"i m- ts & A’tla
25 4 mule- 6 horses 14 VVtli'ind
Implement ’
W L Bsiley to F N B Butler $416-'
19 Implement ' 1
y Trust Co W L Bailey 0 FN B Butler $1000
WH NEH4 mul 9 hones 14 cattle agd !ta -
y " ’ plementer 'Ar" ' ' :
Smith Assen - Chartw
Charley McFarland to F N B
ler $41260 82 sheep ’
R C Marshall to FN-B' Butter
$12825 4 cows
DS Hick te F NB Butlsr$s
65 2 mares 6 caUl - i - ' :
Ed Covey 'to F If B Butler $170(1
10 hoesee 2 muks2$ cxttlw l’t ’
Carl Chlaldw07c!Fi N-l'i Sotlor
vriPV-m 4
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J P Bnrdford A S S WhlWaok'OtSSiiy 1
rfB BatlrV t’478 1 stock of ’ J StMe
Pa-ment'? tr-F Nti Evtlaf $62 4 cattK 1
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M H Aldenon to F KrB Butlil
M60 8 hones 8 Cattle ' ' '
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700 bu wheat 8 balsa cottoh
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crop - - — j — r
W W Kepler to R R iftmcoe $521'-
60 16 cattle ''t -f
V R Nichols to - Robert - Nichols
$225 2 maree 8 mules "T
W A Herren to Mrs R B Suttoh
8350 crop J " -
D S Hicks to F N B Butler $105
5 horsea ')
W H- 4k M E Palmer to F N B
Butler $10726 8 horses 8 cattle "7
G G Miller to F N B Butler $760
6 mules 8 horses 5 eows '
J H Marvin toFN B Butler $850
15 cattle 4 horses S mules' T
J H Marvin to F N B Butler $1000
27 cattle 4 hones 8 mules -
J N Klein Jr to F NB Butler $250
5 horns 7 cattle ' ’ :
J C Brown to F N B Butler $3060
9 horse’s 2 cows 6 hogs 70 a wheat"
' Albert Licke to T P Stone $50
WD NEH 7 15 16
$5000
E J Llndley to Tho Public Decree
LI 1 12 B48 WeutherfordV J 'I
Fitts M do tb J M Clark Rsl SH
NEH A NHSEH 27 15 19 i
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RF McAlidsf to Fay St Bk $1300
80" cattle" rr - r r ' ' ' '
' ' Isaac Deck to' Guaranty State 'Bk
$2990 $ horses' 5 ” mules' 25 cattle
f aukoete’ ’ r --' ‘
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' Manfor Clirk ie F N B' Clinton
$40 1 horse 25 a bArley' r’ '
RB' Goodman’ toF N B Clinton
$3185 00 -&u what
77 W Parker to' Mrs 'M J McNeil
$1815 WD L5 6 B70 Thomas
' t L’ Covin to W’s wtlMe tKnhn
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J 'T Williams to Gartlett Brothsrs
$1280 Mtg NWH 8 14 18"
- — J T Williams to Federal Mtj h Co
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A F Haggsiv to First 8’'
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Lawton, Jesse Wilber. The Arapaho Bee (Arapaho, Okla.), Vol. 29, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, March 18, 1921, newspaper, March 18, 1921; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2308057/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.