The Calumet Chieftain. (Calumet, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, January 15, 1909 Page: 4 of 8
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CALUMET CHIEFTAIN
Friday,
FRANK IV!. COLVILLE
Editor and Publisher
Subs ration, om y< tr - *1 .00 ] 7
Ktl I IS s< I ulul I 1: i lllllt ti ' it 111'
postoiHoe :it Calumet, Oklahoma, Au-
gust I', I'nilct tn \c 1 t Mi.nil
L\ IN.'.'
Mistletoe
Tom Jar. !1 went to (Jeary
Sunday.
Walter Hi! hauh il . jrn to
Calumet Saturday. •
Lcc M i ill and (i< rg • Mann-
ing wen' in Okarche Saturday.
The c K1 weather of Monday
Ht-ut Will Stroud to Calumet for
another 1 < afing stove.
A liorp; belonging to Mr. bocli
chocked itself to death Saturday.
Marion Stephens team ran off
Friday breaki g >! e spring wagon
ba ily to which il v. , hitched, no
other dai • v. ..s 1 1!■" howev« 1
cxccpl tli1 ; . of - onie goods
that vet 1 uag'iu ;it tho
tint!'.
Frank \Yc di i ll ; ud Millie
Meade liavi returned from Ark-
ansas where they Went to spend
part of the holidays. Wo wonder
what took them there, but when
one is asked ho always refers you
to the other for an answer.
llarry Morris was unfortunate
enough to loose a fiiue horse the
other day, also one of his young
colts fell into a well and wns ti
on out. dead, this is hard luck 1
after loosing about ton head of'
cattle by lightening during tho
summer,
Mr. Shumate purchased from
Mr. Paden of Geary, Co head o
tine young cattle.
Preaching Notice.
*r
Preaching services as folio vs on
tho Calumet charge: At Calu-
met 2nd Sunday at 8 o'clock p. 111.
,'ird Sunday, 11 a. 111.; Christain
leavor ever Sunday evening at
I p.m.; Sunday school at 10 a 111.
Ki d Rock, 1st Sunday, 11 a.m.,
and H p.m.; 3rd Sunday 8 • p. 111.;
5th Sunday 11 a. in. ami 8 p. 111.
Sunday school every Sunday at 10
a. 111. Ep worth League every
Sunday ow ning at 7 p. m.
Bethany, 2nd and 4th Sundays
at 11 a. 111., and Sunday school
every Sunday at 10 a. 111.
(venter Grove, 2nd 4 th Sundays
at !i p. 111. Sunday school every
Sunday at 2 p. 111. I vory body
c rdially invited to attend.
Ivev. •). W . Booen, I'astor.
Km! h< r Schaelfcr will say mass
at the Catholic church as follows.
2nd. Sunday of each month at
II a. in.
•Ith. Sunday of each month at
7..J0 u. 111.
The Sunday School Convention
for Oak and Cement Township
will i>e held at Calvery church
Jan. 21 11)09. All Sunday School
worki rs and niinisU rs are c 1
tli ally invited to assist in ev-r\
way possible. Send your topics
and programs to me at least one
week piior to the convention that
they may be published.
Geo. K. Coleman, President.
Calumet Oklahoma,
Mr. and Mrs«J. N. Bligh made
a business triptotieary Monday
Mr. and Mrs Glenn Art left
Monday for New Mexico to look
after Mrs. Arts claim, thoy expect
to return in about tcu days.
Mrs. Joh 11 Laughlin will leave
West Virginia for Oklahoma the
tirst of Febuarv.
You Can Get It—
At The 3.^0 IT! Dm®: Store
If its in the line of
Pure Druqs, Sun Vies, ToHet Articles, Fancy Statianary,
Box Candy, Jar)ar.3j;j) Ware, Post Cards and a Fine Line of
G u a va nteed J ew ^ I a .■1 y.
The C&jmet Drug Company
GOLDEN
h i V/ tmj i
:dy
Plant D- • '..a '
Hi;.pO •,.• •? ( i
t-:. 'C
j jstine ct
1 by
St. An ; ' po, the great
doctor ol i il '.vha,--e f. s!.ival
fell on An;. i .8, a idly neg-
lected Mint among modern -dual-
ists, and own o •mhIIv coid'iisod
with the n i n
nonncpil m
equal," end
as "the fir. t
been bet ter
lsiiop
I iv !
a!, who insulted our
Vet he is pro-
looker "without any
.1 by llarnack
i.l.ei n man."' I te lias
.■:oi. 1 ia the floral
world, for to him is dedicated the
golden rod or wound wort (Solida-
go virgaurea.) Old Gerarde, with
whim this was a favorite remedy,
tells us that golden ^oil fetched a
high price as a foreign herb until
discovered growing near London,
when the plant was neglected. He
adds the caustic comment: "This
verifieth our English proverb 'Far
fetcht and dear bought is best for
ladies,' or for fantastical physi-
cians." Before tobacco the golden
rod also furnished snuff for our me-i
dieval forefathers. — Westminster
Gazette.
For Sals
Good work horses and milk cows.
II. C. MORRIS
For Sale.
Gilt edge 3 year old driving
mare, weight about Hot) lbs,
J. L. Reynolds.
W. H. JOHNSON
CALUMET, OK LA.
NOTICE!
If .ving disposed of our general
merchandising business to Brooks
liros., we are endeavoring to close
u]i our books by January 1st.
All parties knowing themselves |
indebted to us are respectfully re- „ _., „ ,. .. T
quested to call and settle before DKS STOIS K & MILLER
the new year.
CoCKKEI.L & SAMUELSON.
Let us do your job w >rk .
W. H. JOHNSON
1 Auctioneer!
Cries Sales in any part of the
Count) v.
TERMS REASONABLE
satisfaction
GIARANTHEO.
ROCK ISLAND
Time Table
— EAST BOUND —
No. 48: 12.15 p. ni.
No. 42; 8.58 p. iu.
— WEST BOUND
No. 41: 8,05 a. m.
No. 47; 2:20 p. m.
CALUM ET, OK LA.
Office Hours—io to isami 2 to
1'nomic No, 14
4 v m
Sundayh—o i
HAM
MRS JULIA LAKI XS
GENERAL NURSE
^"an give lirst class referances aad can
lie re lied on short notice. Term
Rasoae Calumet Oklahoma,
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Colville, Frank M. The Calumet Chieftain. (Calumet, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, January 15, 1909, newspaper, January 15, 1909; Calumet, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc167246/m1/4/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.