Calumet Weekly Criterion (Calumet, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 23, 1911 Page: 1 of 8
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CALUMET WEEKLY CRITERION
VOL. IV. NO 19.
CALUMET, CANADIAN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1911.
$1.00 PER YEAR.
Union City News Items
The Misses Kate Tabor, Orplia
Cnouer and Mrs. C. R. Brown accom-
uanit'll Mr. C. it. Brown to El Keno
Wednesday of last week in his auto-
mobile.
Cabbage $1.50 per 100 lbs. at Oatz
Bros.
Mr. Betche was a business visitor
in El Keno the middle ot' the week.
Mr. Bob Howell was looking af-
ter some business over in the Caddo
country last week.
Quite a number attended prayer
meeting Wednesday evening. After a
short song service the meeting was
turned over to Mr. Yogel and lie gave
an interesting talk on how to teach a
dass, everybody is Invited to come.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Robinson of
Ringwood, Okla., who are well known
In this vicinity, are rejoicing over
the arrival of a 11 -pound boy. Mr.
and Mrs. Robinson are expected to
spend Xmas with the former's broth-
er Mr and Mrs. Harry Robinson
Mr. Kelt Petree was a north bound
passenger the middle of last week.
Only a few more pairs of hightop
shoes left at that ridiculous low price.
At Gatz Bros.
The Misses Freddie Cooper and An-
na Taber went to El Reno Saturday
evening and were the guests of Miss
Freddies' aunt, Miss Lon Lampin.
Mr. Charley Petree of Calumet was
calling on relatives in Union City
Monday.
Big cash sale now on at Kelly's.
Ilr D. P. Richardson, W. A. Dixon,
Fay Ragland and Mr. Morgan mo-
tored up to El Reno Saturday.
Mr. Will Leney arrived In Union
City Monday. Mrs. Leney and little
son. Herber are at the present time
visiting with relatives in Chickasha.
Mr and Mrs. Leney are old residents
of Union City, but have been in Cali-
fornia for several months.
Kelly's for bargains during the cash
sale.
The Messrs Joe and Victor Faller
and Roy Streeter and Alfred Peter-
son of El Reno were pleasant callers
in Union City Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reed of Enid
arrived in Union City Monday noon to
visit at the home of Mrs. Reed's fath-
er. Rev. Geo. F. Wood.
Ladies' long coats $:>,95 and up at
Kelly's.
The little Misses Polyene and Dor
othy Hadley of El Reno were the
guests of Miss Berdene Jackman Sat-
urday.
Miss Goldie Higgins of Mustang
was a Union City visitor Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, John Petree of El Re-
no visited in Union Sunday.
Mr. Irvin Richardson Sundayed
with home folks in Union.
After Thanksgiving Comes
Christmas
We have been planning to satisty your wants lor a loir.:
time. Months ago we looked over many different lines ol
Jewelry Cut (ilass. Silverware, Brass and Novelties. From
all these beautiful lines we selected the things we thought
would please you most,
Let Us Show You
our beautiful collection. Come early so that you can see the
complete stock. We will gladly lay away any pieces for you
until Christmas.
EVERY ARTICLE FULLY GUARANTEED
Brady's Jewelry Store
Two Doors South of Postcffice. El Reno.
Mrs. Ralph Conduitt visited with
relatives in Union the later part of
the week.
| Miss Dix spent the later part of the
I week in El Reno.
(Continueo on Page 8.)
Calumet News Items
CLARA THOMPSON. Local Editor.
Mr. Lawrence Carum, who has ac-
cepted a job on the Rock Island rail
road as brakeman, has moved to El
Reno.
Mrs. P. B. Thompson and Mrs. Pat-
rick were in El Reno Tuesday on
business.
I Mr. 1. L. Reynolds and Capt. Todd
I were in El Keno Tuesday transacting
I business.
j E. Wilson's big brick is nearing
I completion.
Fred Clapp was in town Tuesday
hunting new business.
Mr. W I Jones was a Calumet
caller Tuesday.
They have organized a big Bible
(•lass with Mrs. E. Wilson, principal
teacher, which was a wise selection.
Mr. P. Mulcarron has a nice farm
for sale 1% miles south and 2V_> miles
west. Call on him in El Reno.
Mr. E Wilson was in Oklahoma
City 011 business the last of the week.
Mrs. Rankin made a flying trip to
Ft. Gibson. Ark , last week on busi-
ness.
Mr. P. B. Thompson was in El Keno
Monday paying taxes and shaking
hands with the boys.
Compare
Our Prices and Quality with others, we don't care where, and you will
see that you can save money by trading with us, as our steady in-
crease of new customers shows. We don't give you something lor
nothing but fully 100 cents' worth 011 the dollar In Merchandise. We
ask for your trade on the merits of our goods, low prices, courteous
treatment, honest weights and measures. Again we say,
Compare Prices and Quality; we know it will stand the test.
1 an bros.
■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I
Ask Your Grocer for
El Reno's
Best
FLOUR
It Satisfies-Our Guarantee Goes
With Every Sack
El Reno Mill &
Elevator Co.
Mammoth
Auction
The new m**at market is still (loins
a land office business. It takes from j ,
two to four men to keep ice and <
beeves and hogs killed and then they |
let their bread run out nearly every . ,
day, and if Uncle (ieor^e noes broke j
it is not the people's^ tault, only his , .
own. !
Miss Ksta Jones, niece of Mrs. ■
Myers of Calumet, died at her father s i
home near Minco Saturday evening at :
7 o'clock. 1
Mrs. Myers was called to the death- |
bed of her niece, Miss Ksta Jones, at j
Minco Saturday and will be gone tor j
several days. \
Mr George Davidson, contractor j
and builder, of Calumet, has the con ;
tract for building a new school house j
out east in the newly settled country ^
ko-cin-ko, the wonderful. ■
quickly cures a severe
case of lumbago.
Muskogee, Okla.. May 23, 1911. ]
KO-CIN-KO COMPANY,
Oklahoma City. Okla.
Gentlemen:— «
I was sick for several weeks with .
Pleurisy and Lumbago. I was so ner ;
vous 1 could not write nor figure I ,
treated with several physicians with
out results. A stranger recommended ;
KO-CIN-KO to me. One hour after ,
bathing the parts I was free from ;
pain. I have now used your RAN( ER
and JUNE BALM, and now. two
weeks after using am able to look af-
ter my work and am eating and sleep
ing better than I have for months I
WOULD ADVISE \NY ONE WHO IS
SICK TO TRY IT AS I KNOW OF
MANY HERE IN MUSKOGEE WHOM
IT HAS HELPED.
Yours truly,
JACOB E. BROWN.
Architect, Contractor and Builder.
Use KOCIN KO for all pains, Rheu-
matism, Sciatica, Neuralgia, etc Kil-
ty Cents and One Dollar Bottles.
Use RANGER for all Blood, Livei
and Malarial Disorders. $l.oo bottles.
Use JUNE BALM for Run-Down,
j Fagged and Jaded Nerves. It pro-
| duces perfect rest, without slugging
I the nerves as it does not contain Nar
I eotics nor Opiates. Price 50 cents
All Druggists, or sent direct if your
druggist cannot supply you Guaran
) teed.
KO CIN KO COMPANY
CALUMET TIME TABLE
R. I. TIME TABLE
Westbound.
Train No 44 (Mem.) . ♦' 10 am
I Train No 41 . 7:39 pm
Tucumcarie. N M . stops to pjck up
passengers for points Hydro and west
l at which this train stops
I Train H79 (Alva \ ia Geary) k 25 am
Train ' (Amarillo) x:50 pm
Eastbound.
Train No. 4L' (Mem.) G: 10 am
Train No 770 (Okla City) 8:10 pm
Published at Cor Main and Harvey
1 St., Oklahoma City, Okla.. by the
i Suburban Newspaper Publishing Co
No doubt the most important Auction Sale that ever
happened in Oklahoma will occur in El Reno on
Saturday, December 2,1911
$5,000 worth of Elegant New Furniture
to be sold in a single day without reserve
Tile diiy for trash> holiday goods is a tiling of tile past, especially in
the panicky conditions of the country. This will he a golden opportunity to
buy something at your own price that will he a joy forever and serve an
important purpose .'ilif> days ill a year, if you wish to store your purchases
with us until Christinas eye you can do so without any expense to you. We
alwius take care of our customers.
SEE WHAT WE HAVE FOR YOU!
Elegant Dressers, Chiffoniers, Iron and Brass Beds, Wardrobes. Buffets.
Lounges, Davenports, in leather or stell. The best Kitchen Cabinets o.i tli.
Dining Tables, round or square. Library Tables, Kitchen Tables, Center
Tables, Ureakfast Tables, Sanitary Folding Beds, China Closets, Roller-top
Desks. Ladies Combination Writing Desks and Book Cases Springs, Child's
Beds. Go-Carts.
I f *
Rugs! Rugs! Rugs!
lings. Screens, Ilall Trees, Parlor Suits that cost more than a hundred
dollars. Bath Kugs, Mirrors. Dining liooin Chairs of all classes. The fines
line of Rockers of the mosl modern pattern. Bed Room Suits. Kitchen Safes
In fact anything that belongs to a No. 1 store. If this wont be an oppor
tunity to lay in your supplies of useful Holiday Presents, then where can
\ oil find tliein .' Wemeiiiber. you fix the price
$20~in Gold~$20
Given Away Free
and a Number of Beautiful Presents
kVineinber. this sale bevrins promptly at 11 o'clock sharp If \ on want
a present, la1 on time hVrnembcr the date, Saturday. I )■ •••enih«,r Rcmeni
her the hour, 11 o'clock. This is when- the\ bite off their heads and eat their
entire bodies 011 low priees. Our plan will be turned into .1 commission aiie
' ion house, consisting of Clothing, Dry Is. Shoes and I ndei vvc.ir Terms
On all sinus of and under, cash , over that amount. 12 months time
at li per cent ; per cent discount for cash If \ on fail to Ic on time you
will miss something
Very truly yours,
Go-Tel-Us & Son
ALIVE El Reno, Okla.
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Armstrong, J. K. Calumet Weekly Criterion (Calumet, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 23, 1911, newspaper, November 23, 1911; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc161067/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.