The Calumet Chieftain. (Calumet, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, April 8, 1910 Page: 8 of 8
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Church DircClory
I'UKSHYTKHIAN
Service^ -teeoml anil fourth Sunday in
tlic month. All arc eoniiaily iiivilcil to
uttcnil. kk\ oly, i'ustor
,M KTII01) I ST.
.Service :Jiil ami nth Sunduy in tin
month. Prayei meeting evorj TJinn
(Jay nii^lit lit T.oti. ('uiuli«1 invi! jit ion
•Mended to hII. J Miciiaki. I'ustor
I MUX SUNDAY SCHOOL
Union i"iinday School every Suml
morning ill 10.00. \ou fire ro<|UCHte<) I'
.1 tend. •! '•■ Hchnec, Supt.
i 11 it is ri a n Clinton
Service-- the 11 r : .Sunday in each
month Kviiyliodv Invited -U> come-
Ml rit ran:■'< i's weleone >1
t \'l llol.h ('lit U0II
SundiiN -services oiteo a month, on the |
imid Sutnlii" of the niontli at N o'clock '
„ in. and II n. m, alternately. Wccklj
n vicei on the third Tuesday of tin
JIM ill I h ut '•) . MI .
I' IV S< 11al fkich. Pastor.
Lodge Directory
Just "Lcved to Sceng." | Illegible Manuscript.
"One of the most persistent r'nK-| IlleflWe handwriting, which has fl
era we cor had Tor a rook wn. n Kirl en rise to ho unity con . il..mt i.
from St Kitts. Agnes was Im- name, j a tragedy in the case of H; chor. a m-i
Agues was a good girl. I should h-vn j slcal enthulast of tli In t century, whe
liked t,, keep her if only I could have devoted sevei il years to the compo-
learned to appreciate her mui U al abil-! iltlon of a history of \ lennese music.
IIV. She had left a sweetheart down I His ta«h finished, he f.cnmltted t.ie
In the British possessions. Ctmael manuscript to the Austrian imperial
nuently her sentimental mooning?, ma-j academy, which lie nail " ' u ' " V
terialized in leyo songs. ! bellevo would defray the cost of lis,
" 'How much will it cost," saldM to PubllWUoi A ter three mon hs h«
her on" day, 'ti get that young man manuscript v.;. ' •• " ,
of yours up to New York? li' you'll their heat efforts, « ,
stop Kinging I'll advanc. you , heen unable to aecwher- 11.
money to bring I in, her,,' j then endeav. :•,! U. >^
"Agnes stopped singing then fir, copied; Let • ■ i t - - • • >
nrhn i ■ n <1 i < r t i ,(t it ti1 t.!SK QftQ lO
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l The Farmer is a Business Man
about two minutes
'"Oh, Mistah Green,' she said, 'yon'
ve'y kin", but 1 could neve' stop < en-
gin'. I loves to seeng. If Joseph
comes to Anie'ieay we seen;; ti thi
•'That sottled it. I didn't bring
Joseph to New York, and I shipped j
Agnes back to St.. Kitts.'
Jst who undertook tic task had ti
confess himself batTled. Me thereupon
attempted dictating the work, only to
find that even he c.nild not dcelpliei
It* and heartbroken at the dl coverj
that liia years of toil had proved fruit
less, he attempted suicide, and fla-
| islie'd his day- In a lunatic asjlum.
A V A A. M.
('alunict lodge \. I1' A A M . I I>
meets 1st and lid Tuesday nights in each
mi in I h at 7:21). in Woodman hull \ Nit
i:"i members cordially invil• •• I
oxoouoc ooo
Liven
frft r a
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eed Yard
Has to calculate profits and
losses just as any one engaged
in Grocery, Hardware, - iothing
J or any other kind of business.
|[should therefore conduct
I :s business as .;ll other business
men do that is, with the help of
the b - nk.
If vou have im:nej we want ||
r
it, if yo'.t want money we have j
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W A N T
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Good outfits, first-class accommodations. Rigs fur-
nished with or without driver. Special attention
•to traveling men. Call or Phone No. i0.
FRIEL & MEAL
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C A LI MKT OKI,A. @
<3> OOQG-ZiQ
° State Batik of Calumt i
f ('ALl'MKT. OKI jA ...
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& # ^ ® $ 4? $r #^<3^ $
M. W A
(' ii! i. ii 11 mi': i Nn. ,*•' .d ■ . i I A ,
jn -els ill their hall -Srd Satunla) nii^lit in
each nun i h at 7 HO. All visiUiiR' broth
e, eiirdiall.s invited
A T. Mooni-s, Clerk.
L. Coctati.i i,
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X„ ILs. Wtnclinill
8 Foot for Wood TireS2 5,00
6 Foot for Wood Tire $2 >.00
The best on the market and the lowest price. Myers
& Fairbanks Pump.-- Steel Tanks from > barrels to 15
barrels. Figure with ua before b }dng.
Honest Goods
and Courteous Treatment
These are the thins which have
built up our business to its present
standard.
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Calumet hidfte T. <> "• 1 No. - *
in i<M even Wednesday niirhl it . '10.
hi Woodman I.all. All visiting member
eoriialh invited.
F. M. i.Ariitif t -. N. t!
W. M. Bakich, Sccrettoy.
It M. S.
I'll,, i; tail Mcrclinnth Association will
i||c ,-1-o11-.I and rourth dnesdny-
n i aeh mouth at A. Ithoalea atoro.
('. K. Mi:m ii, I'ii si,
Tiio.mi'son. See'}'
K'ingtlshei* Items
(Too late for last issue)
Here I come with lots of wind I j
and sand.
School closed at the Park school j j
house Tuesday.
Miss Jessie Page visited homeT
folks Sunday. ;i
I Hardware RhoaUCS. -Furnitu,'a S
s
—wmg
L ¥ e ry b o d y I % n o w s
tnatyou g2t 16 ounces tc tlic pound
and 100 cents on the deSiar c-.t
t
L. T. SASVJUEL30N
Always csrries a ful! line of
F' 'j i .• ni rq Materia\, Li m 2 a nd
Cements, Sash Doors, and
Mou
S
Vj^i il' '<a? B S
Dry Goods, Groceries
a aid Star Brand Sheer
[SCSI
I handle nothing but
f irs. Lem Hill left last Tuesday
iV.r Toledo, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Sampson Kelly j j
of ati>nga, visited in our
itj Monday and Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Meade art j|
t;lv proud parents of a 10 pound |
baby girl which was born on the: I
il -:!iof March.
Mr. Page and Horace Tlioma^iS
;;n . Ma?:'««r David Meade of Alto- |
nn, were shopping in Kingfisher j B
Lymia^
Come in and look ovar my
my Stock, and qet my price
Headquarters for
S ti ? f w i n=w
F int. This is the best paint
on t!- e market. TRY IT.
4^4 C C- ft i v '' -v.. • 0'
As"?: you going to smnkethat mar t';
n m r31 Pi ^ P" o
Wright's Gondonoed t^rnoks will
make thoss tasts like the
ones your
Misses Willie Alexander, Stella j I ( 1A I A iVi M' F. <>l vi iA
.;ritl i\;;rl Meade and Mes^ers. ] <&gxamESsm?SES3S&
Keith Cellar.--. tJeorge anil Joe
Sanders attended tlu entertain
11 iv;' nt Park school housi .
ti;,., evening.
11 F1 {KS If 11KMAI > * -
.Mjppes Maut'i tiiG'. rtrud and I ♦
Itoss and Arthur ('.amble of (ieary
used to Fry when U were c5 little
Shaver on the e'e! Heme farm
Cheap anil
Simple to apply
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\ i-iited in this nei hlim liood Sat- ^
urday and Sund. ■ :tl al o; non-! ,>
d«d the party given by Mr. anti •>
Mrs. W. 11. Ivieado in honor ei';^
i i<eir daughter,Miss bt;. a's birth ; ^
j $
F o v S a I e 4
1 have Kaifir corn for seed, fori <9
CAKES ANDPIES |
Ti joss Goe^y,
Goody Kind.
The be. : of Everything, in our line, always fresh
in'i ur culinery deparlment.
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H. A. Todd.
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Clayton, J. C. The Calumet Chieftain. (Calumet, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, April 8, 1910, newspaper, April 8, 1910; Calumet, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc167405/m1/8/: accessed April 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.