The Calumet Chieftain. (Calumet, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, January 21, 1910 Page: 4 of 8
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CAL'T 7.7 CHIEFTAIN
Pul hi: hed Every Friday.
PIIONE NO. 19
Price v 1 per Year, invariably in
advance.
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I will: oil at public sale at the Harsh build: g, opp ite
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Three Tents
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con ; encing at 1:S0 o'ckck p. m. the follow ir •• d< reaikd
proi.orty:
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HARR!S-L0RENS0K
Miss Grace Harris of near Cal-
umet, a (1 Mr. William Lorenson
of Joplin, Mo. sto! > a v. arch on
their many friend.; and quietly
hied themselves to Oklahoma
City where they were united in
marriage at the Pilgrim Congre-
gational church in that city, < n
Wednesdaj evening. dan. 12th,
L«)l(>. Rev. Thomas A. Harper of-
iiciating. Mr. Frank Harris,
brother of the bride, and Mr.
Carnahan witnesed the ceremony
After the marriage they wi t,t
to the home of the bride's par
rents who reside near this city,
and stayed until Sunday after-
noon when they left for Joplin
their future home,and where Mr.
Lorenson has a position as book-
keener fora Mercantile comrany
in that city.
The ir many friends wish them
all the joy p . -ible as they sail
down the st roam of time.
INSTALLED OFFICERS
'i'he annual installation cere
monies of Calumet lod.ee M. \>.
of A. No. 7'A ~.]we. e held at th v
hall Friday night Jan. 1 'th, 1! 1(
J. Ij. Reynolds installing offi r.
The follow i ng ctfieei's w< rein-
stalled :
Consul Ij. \. Cock;. 11.
ilc-
Adviser L. T. hamw
Banker C. E. Mi r.c'.i.
Clerk A. T. Moores.
Escort J. W. Purdy.
Watchmar H. F. !-ittondor;'.
Sentry—C. Moberly.
Manager A. II. M'tchel.
Physician Dr. W. R. Miller.
After the installs!'. i .lie; re-
paired to the school b.ou"P who'-.:
they we:';1 met by their famili-.
and invited fjuests. After the
biff Oyster sapper nm dc and con-
versation w< re enjoyed until c
late hour v • n all <!•. ai i i af: ?
a plea: ant c/eaiag Spent witl
il;e 1 .i;.* heart )d i • ■ \
ier. .
EAT i' - J A" 'J ; . t ^
Farmers and oi.h< ; v. h h- <
got d orchard h" dy will ! • t •
osted in what ■ ltu oj ath" ha?
i ! say about Iht !•* va.h
'"cinal purpcv • 1 tat', v
especially beloai ivi.rirg', is \c.;
beneficial t > ti.: health. Ap;s -
are very nutricio«.< '< ' ii c->
tain more ph< sj horic iPcid thai
any other frui. or vc-jre:able. 1.
eaten before reiirin;; the brain
and liver will be benefited, un-
disturbed sleep is i rcduc^d, the
odor of the mouth is disi ifected,
the superfluous acids of the
mouth are retained, hem >rrhoid-
al disturbances are paralyzed, se-
cretions of the kidneys are ac-
clerated and the forming of stone
prevented. The eating of apples
is also an excellent preventitive
of indigestion, and of certain
forms of throat trouble.
The question that is "agitatin"
Two Hay Balers
7 set harness
Six Feed Grinders
G Horses and mule:-
5 farming Implor.'.erAs
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1 Th.ree gas.-.line Engines
One Wind . Iill snd Tow-.-r
<> Sharpies.-; Cream Separators
Wagons, liugr.es
Spring wagons, Carria ;e!
business ti in to El I en
Christ Anderson wife p d mace a
daughter Christa, were in El Re- Monday.
no Saturday. Lena Draper srent Saturday
Mr. Steve Knight ?nad a fly- &'^d fiunday wiiii uci si^-t*.. i. i. j
ing trip to his fatier-in-law's M< n Claude Draper.
lay evening. | Mrs. Res come and daughter
J. L. Anderson wife and daugh-,Carrie, spent Sunday at Win.
ter spent Sunday with the Xf.n.i-
ly of Chris Anderson.
This is but about 1-4 of goods to be sold, and if g. «>. • are not ail
sold, sale will be continued on following Sati rday. .
T K K. M S
All sums of $10 or 1 ;ss, cash in hand. All sums ; >r -10 to be
settled by secured, bankable note; to mature 9 months from date
of sale, to draw no int -rest, if paid when due. If not paid when
due notes will draw 8 par cent interest. Five per c >nt discount for
cash on all sum : over $10. All property must be ettled for before
removal from premises.
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Col. C. W. S' TiiERLAND, Auctioneer.
v0n
(iriirrrii|tinuUuirr
For seme reason, the party
that intended farming the Cook-
F.ey place this year, has changed
Bethany itcrr.s; his mind. If any one wants to
Jim Voi re butch. red, Monday, rent a farm, here is their oppor-
Guy Clayton was a caller ii
Geary 'i hursday. j The 2nd quarterly conference
Thei). f'iitten-lorf hauled hogs of the M. E. church, was held
to Oca. v Saturday. |at Bethany last Saturday. There
. .. .. was a goodly crowd and every
thing was re] rted in excellent
: iiai e.
3. G iy ( ;ayto:i r tu s od
(ha:-;. Sat.-.r.'ay.
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nayc.on if
:. pre;vi.t.
Nute Kenney and Edd Bean
have been working on the road
Z, B, Bean was reported' this week, between Bethany
i'-st oi the weak. i church and Allen Masrey's. They
o!; j Ei ;en was a caller at John' now have it in a pa. sable condi-
:'s Sunday evening. ■ tion.
k Harris and Luther Hay-' .E(tear Myers' team ran away
re El Reno visitors Satur Sunday morning, upset the bug-
gy and threw his wife and baby
lout giving them several bad
V. in'.-eld Powell who lives in bruises, and damaging the bug
'caver county is visiting home
il-c,
Hrv. Steve Knight spent Sun-
day and Monday with h a pa.r-1
ents, Mr. and Mrs. S: i Id ..
Mrs. Hattie Anderson and
a.ghter called at the 1: .m
er mother. Tues.I a/ aicar: oon.
Johnson's.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Folaa.m of
near Cerfal, are the gue. ts of C.
IKing unci wife.
Pansy ••cCray spent the latter
part of the week with her sister,
. .u's. Edna Morris.
Grandpa Sharp returned Sc t-
jim Stewart was saar.-hinv 'urday, from Colorado where h>
the rs.ilroad track for fiial, al n-1 v,'^ut with his {.on John, in the
iae, but fail?d to find any. That; interest of his health. We are
is too bad Jim.
Canadian Vailsy Itcr.'.n
James Small and wife were in
Calumet, Monday.
R. E. King made a business
trip to El Reno Monday.
A lax McCray and family a.;;ent
Sunday at James Small's.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat McGrath
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> Let me write a j art of your
glad to hear he is improving.
A wagon load of young folk5
of this vicinity spent Sunday ev-
ening with Mis 5 Carrie Roscome,
and enjoyed the evening very
much, listening to the phono-
graph.
Far 3aie
I have Seed Oati for Sals at
my farm. P. J. Lll M
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Go.«-;.l l< niis and low rates on
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gy considerably.
There was no Sunday School
:me of the Bethnnj people Sunday, on-aceount of the preach-
" been attenairg the meet- J jng. serviced having to begin at
nga at Red Rock. 10:30, in < rdcr that Rev. Doty
Ya:> Daw on boys 'oeaan work!could close in time to make the
■ .-in in tl.eir rev house, the [vest bound train at Calumet.
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Cue of Bethany's highly re-
h: lied corn sj ected young ladies, Miss Grace
.. ; is did the Harris was married in Oklahoma
City, last Wednesday evening to
'Win. 1 i '• . nson of Joplin, M<
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rning with i\ a- hic-hb •
enney. Monday.
Guy Clayton and wife were 'fv i, ';' Qv;ley is biildin;:
plea ant callers at the c. rresj om- a new cellar.
dent's home Sunday evening. Mr Po]ly Windorf spent Sun.
N'is. T. D. Gamble "had the day in i.l Reno.
misfortune to badly cut one bf Mrs (^0, Miller visited Mrs.
her fingers, the first of the week. peter Shie,dg thjg week
Theo. Mittendorf'finished the WiUie Shieldg ig employed by
grade to th-' new^ br'dge, south Edd Th(,inpson this ,veek;
J. L. Anderson has finished
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1 lace, the fi
of Jack llyrr-
of the week.
Jesse Fowoll, who has been
spending live or fix month in
western Oklahoma, is h. nc. r.o
disking and gone to plowing.
Mr. Shields paced over to Hat-
tie's Wednesday afternoon.
John Anderson visited his sons
J. L. an Christ Anderson, Mon-
thc peonle to-dav is will the leg- moro-
•: ;]•• alio;-.a gel !or Albert Carnahan acco-mpa: i
by his mother and sis,, r, Lenr. ll •
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harms Mr. and Mrs. Chris Anderson
For Sale Sunday afternoon. vs ra i . Calumet Monday K^tcr-
One horse 5 years old, weight Irving Armstrong a. 1 " ifeiaf
1.200 pounds. One mare 8 years Perkinp, Okla. and Kdg- ' rt Dave r.u- h will finish hu ■ i ig
old, in foal by Thompson horse. nj vife spent Sundaj with Mr. corn thi.i week, if the weather
21-3t C. \. Ecklberey. ,,i(| mrs. dick Sandert.
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Clayton, J. C. The Calumet Chieftain. (Calumet, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, January 21, 1910, newspaper, January 21, 1910; Calumet, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc167371/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.