The Calumet Chieftain. (Calumet, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, October 22, 1909 Page: 4 of 8
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Crayons, Etc.
WEDDING PRESENTS.
Our store Headquarters for choice
Wedding presents, Fancy Chi. a
Ware, Jewelry, Clocks, Nov-
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Employers of
STUDENTS,
Watch Your Eyes
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Do your eyes trouble you'/1 If they d<->
let an experienced occulist fit your with
the proper glasses-at our store.
Pure Drugs and Toilet articles always irv
stock. GIVE US A CALL,
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Calumet Drug Co. \
R( H. MOATS, PROi'itiEW)K i
Honest
and Courteous Treatiiieiit
These are the things which have
buiit up our business to its present
standard.
Everybody i\nows
t si at. you get 16 eur.ccs to the pound
ar.d 100 cents on the dollar &t
Ed Wilson's
Dry goods, Groceries
and Star Brand Shoes
| S The Sunday school convention
+ for Oak and Cement townships
J | will be held on the 24th da., of ?'}
jjj October at tlie Canadian Valley j tiJ
J school house, 2-i mile.-; north
one mile east of C.xlam' I
program 10:')) to 10:10
Song by School.
Invocation Rev Po'te:\
Song by the sehoool.
Address of Welcome—Dr. p **
Green, of Oker.er.
Recitation Lelia Mooerly.
Recitation Mabel Patton.
Recitation Eva MeCray.
Recitation Tennessee Patton.
Recitation Effie Gray.
Recitation Lilly MeCray,
Song by the School.
10:45-11,25 -Sermon by Rev. t#
Totter. i ®
11:25-12 m—Secretary and
treasurer report.
12:00-1:00 Casket dinner.
1:00-1:20 Song by convention, j
What a Friend we Have in Jesus I ■ '>
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OPENS FOR FALL TERM SEPTEMBER 1st.
Your Lass is Inestimable
If You Neglect To Pinter
Standard E. PI C.
Write For Particulars NOW.
-L E'. George, Pres., Enid Okla.
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If. A. TODD, Pnoi'iilETon.
CALUMET, OKLAHOMA.
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CALUMET BARBER SHOP-
THOMPSON &. F.'IOGiWAY, Prorriators.
"GET THE HABIT'' of having your tonsorial work iiont
our Up-To-Dats shop. Give us a call and 1 ;• c- nvinced
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Address- D C. Carl of El Re-
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Song by Salem Sunday School.
1:25-2:15 Program Center Grove
Snnday School
Song by school.
Recitatian Ella Rowland.
Recitation Hattie Scott.
Duet—Mr. and Mrs. McCune.
Recitation—Cleo Coleman.
Recitation—Gail Moore,
Recitation—Florence Williams, t
Recitation—Rosa Scott,
Song, Solo Diamonds in the
Rough.
Recitation Detti'e Meade.
Recitation—Gracie Litle.
Song by school.
Recitation—Sadie Rowland.
2:15-2:55-Address, Rev. J. Q. at one time depended upon a t-mall salary for iLv'r hveli- ^
Michaels of Calumet—Child con-i!t"
version.
Song by Salem Sunday School.
2:55-3:15—General Discussion.
o:15-3:o0—Election of officers.
Unfinished bueiness.
Question-Where sahll we hold |
Benediction—Rev. Potter. iff HE STATE BANK of CALUME
The Canadian Valley Sunday j -|
School is making great prepara-
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(hood. We are soliciting your deposits even though they kj
fmay be small—-realizing the possibilities of the future.
We take a personal interest in the welfare of our patrons t?
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fand trv to make a c< .nection v. it i < .> ;:ank one ->l value.
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Our Yard is Headquarters for a(i
Kinds of Hicjh Grade Lumber, Lath,
Posts, Brick, Cement, Sfr inciles Etc.
Headquarters Tor
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Calumet.
Everybody is invited to come,
bring their dinners and enjoy a
full day in the Lord's service.
Geo. E. Coleman, Prest,
Josie Watts, Sec'y.
COAT LOST.
On Saturday mornsng, Sept.
17, 1901), 1 lost a Steel Grey Coat,
size 42, between Calumet and the
Reservation. I went three miles
south thence one east, thence
south and east the plainest road.
A suitable reward will be given
to the one who will leave the
same with Mr. Roof at Calumet.
John Israel, Geary, Okla.
Christian Endeavor
The Christian Endeavor soci-
ety meets at 7:30 Sunday even-
ing. The subject for the even-
ing is "Suscess." Finis Bullock,
leader. A cordial invitation is
extended to all. Come and help
in the good work.
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Calumet Meai
Headquarters for all kinds of Fresh and Cured
Meat, Ijaril, Bread and Ice. Hides bought and sold.
Calumet, - - - Oklahoma
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Photo Work of all Kinds
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All Work Guaranteed.
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A R >an mare pony 2 years old,
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Colville, Frank M. The Calumet Chieftain. (Calumet, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, October 22, 1909, newspaper, October 22, 1909; Calumet, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc167323/m1/4/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.