The Calumet Chieftain. (Calumet, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, February 5, 1909 Page: 8 of 8
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Found a Box
Found under bridge east of de-
pot, a valuable box marked;
Mr. A. Peach, IvlReno, Okla.
Anybody knowing of this box
b ing missing, please notify John
A. Feeney, Calumet, Oklahoma.
NOT A BROMIDE.
"Slip a: crazy In got married."
"Yes, T ink so."
The strange thing ahout this >*
tlial I! ♦ person to wlmra tldu remark
was addressed didn't nmi> hack with
(lie bromide: " WelJ^ most PTeiy-
bodv is."-«—Def?oit Free I'roM.
C. w. Brawn
Dr. W. D. C. Gillen
VETERINARY
I treot all classes of
diseases o f Horses
and Cattle, also Sur-
gery and Dental
Work.
HKADQlfARTKRS AT FKEIL'I LlV-
kkv Barn
WE
DO
JOB
WORK
Public ALcioneer i Frank O'Brian
Kales made Anywhere.
Satisfaction Guarr.nteed
Lowest Terms.
Calumet Rout* 1.
Geary phone, Maple line2*211
C. w Brawn
BRICK LAYER
and PLASTERER
All work Promptly Attended to.
Headquarters at
TODD HOTEL
FRIEL BROS.
LIVERY BARN
LIVERY, FEED AMD
SALES STABLE
First-class Ki^s With Careful Driv ••• ■ Furnished on HUiort
Notice. Special Attention to the Traveling Fraternity
CALUMET,
OKLAHOMA
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V p
o Lte/.ytjr Improvements are now com-
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Farmers' Gram Gc.
We Sell Gsnuind MoAbsrar Coa{
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Do Not Fail to Figure With
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When you are in need of
Calumet. OK.
HOg. and • Poultry ■ Fence
We Carry the
American Hoa Fence
2'> inches 6 inches stay. — 32 inches 12 inches stay
Union Poultry Fence
3-4 and 6 ft high. It is the only poultry fonce that will stand with-
out a stay across the top.
Prices cheaper than cheapest
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air ?■;?- Ti'mti HifuH
Hardware - and - Fumitur
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CT34 ieWEZ3tf.J-.Ji;
LAND18 MERELY NiiRVOUS.
When Jud'je I.sindis of Standard ^
Oil fame was starting his le^al ca-
rcer he was a nervous young man. ; ^
Tie had not Imii practicing lony ' $
when he Bnexpectedlv found himself
called on to conduct an important
case. The young lawyer showed his . $
nervousness bo plainly wlien he nr# W
to address the court that the pre-sid- i
ing judge Si'id kindly: j i
"Do not be afraid, Mr. I>uulis." ! _•>
The embryo advocate replied ! ^
promptly:
"Your honor, I stand in awe, but
fer.r not."
HOTEL TODD
A Home Holel A\ itli Homelike, Surroundings.
Accomodations J irst Class. Hates Reasonable
II. A. T()I)P, PiiOPitiKTor.
CALUMET, OKLA IIOMA.
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HAY ON Al'< AUTO TRUCK.
I'rohahlv there is no F-'rect sir^it.
that ta more folk < to noticing than
an auto loaded with bales of lav.
f'p around the stablft section in the
Last Twenties this is not uncom-
mon, and very often the automobile
l.vlcn with hav is s. . .1 in Columbus
Circle.
The contrast is marked imd dm wt
ulwavs leads f.oino one to sav soir., -
tbing alxnit tlie pas.-ing of the horse
a.) exemplified by the fr.et that even
his pro.i'jnder doesn't uj:.ue to him
any motv horAc-drawn.- Xew York
Sun.
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Get Your Lumber
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And Get The Bsnsfit Of Our Nswlv
Selaoted Stock.
H.3 COSTLV HEADGEAR.
**1 was sij/prised to hear that old
man Coopoiis told Jimmp Faulkner
tiuit ne wouldn't let him 111 .try his
daughter under any circumstances.
What was the trouble?"
"1 understand tiic old man noticcd
that Jimmy was wearing a green
hat."
"Will Jimmy vc up tho hat?"
"Xot Jimmy, lie's t<x> proud of
j it. lie ssys it cost him ^2(>0,t)0t>-
thftt's the amount, you know, that
old CiNipotis will give hi< daughter
u 1 '.I she rn.-.rrit*." Clevehuul I'lain
Dealer.
I MEAN TO KEEP UP QUALITY.
! Ifovnch walnut growers in the
I neighborhood o^f (rrenoblc have
fonued an association to maintain
I the reputation and guarantee the
cpinlity of the walnuts cfttxunonly
kiu)0"n ae "Qrenoblea."
Gems in and let us figure you.^
Yours For Business.
Bill.
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Cockrell &. Sarnuelson
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^°J. L. REYNOLDS -o-
F M.COLVILLE
CALUMET KEALTr CO.
OKLAHOMA
CALUMET,
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Colville, Frank M. The Calumet Chieftain. (Calumet, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, February 5, 1909, newspaper, February 5, 1909; Calumet, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc167251/m1/8/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.