The Calumet Chieftain. (Calumet, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, May 6, 1910 Page: 1 of 8
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CALUMET CHIEFTAIN.
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CALUMET, CANADIAN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1910.
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MONARCH
|0ilCook Stove!
On Display at All Times ♦
This is « Blue Fla^iie Wick Ooal Oil Stove
Guaranteed Not to Smoke.
Has a safety check to prevent burning- too high.
Heats quicker than any other on the market, because
the flame is up against the vessel. Will Fry, Bake
or Boil to perfection. Call in ^ncl see them and
make your wife happy and good natured fcy the use
of the
Best Oil Stove Now on the Market
A. RHOADES
his two lots on Main street to H
D. Martin. Consideration $SOO.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Cock roll
went to Foss, Okla., Tuesday to
Visit their daughter Mrs. Had-
lock.
The A. F. & A. M., I. O. 0. F.
and M. W. A. lodges will have a
phone placed in their hall this
week.
Father Sch&fTer will conduct
the services at the Catholic
church Sunday morning at 11
o'clock.
J. B. Compton of the El Reno
Home Bakery, was looking after
his business interests here, Wed-
nesday.
J. F. Thompson of El Reno is
here this week shipping the
corn from his farm west of town
to El Reno.
C. C. Thompson shipped out
the last grain on hand at the ele-
vator which will close until the
spring crops are ready to mar-
ket.
R. D. Martin and family left
Tuesday for their home at Sabt-
nas, Mexico. Miss Clara Thomp-
son accompanied them to El Re-
no.
Miss Emily Carnahan returned
to Kingfisher, Monday, where
she is attending school, after a
few days visit to her parents near
Calumet.
Monday to turn over the hooks to
the county clerk, having comple-
ted their work.
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Dr C A. Mohr
VETERINARY *
Miss Barbra Erbar who taught
the primary grade here, left Sun-
day for her home near El Reno, i j; Kansas City
Miss Erbar made many friends [ V College, will be
during her stay, who hope she J oj-
may return the next term.
Veterinary
at the barn
Miss Carry Coburn who had
charge of the intermediate grade
left Sunday for her home at.
Okarche, where she will spend
her vacation. Miss Coburn is a
splendid teacher and gave satis-
faction to both pupil and patron.
Bro. H. R. Walling of Hennesy
Okla., was the guest of his neph-
ew, Ice Walling and family, the
lirst of the week. Bro. Walling
is a Christian minister and was
at one time a representative in
the Oklahoma legislature.
J. J. Carr, the Heaston mer-
chant died at his home in that
place Saturday of neulalgia of
the heart. His remains were
friid to rest Sunday at El Reno,
followed by a large concourse of
sorrowing relatives and friends.
f F R IE L&NEAL
| every Wednesday, and will
! do all kinds of Veterinary
work.
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Mrs. L. T. Samuelson and family
the first of the week.
Thirty-five of the school land
lessees of Canadian county met at,
the court house in El Reno Sa'
urday afternoon attended to and
discussed many matters of intei
est to the lessees, and also elect -
ed the following officers: Pres-
ident, W. N. Draper, secretary.
Edd Blake, treasurer, C. W.
Cruzan.
If the young man who to<^
my horse from the hitch ra^k
and rode it into the country v ill
please, next tirrte, put the horse
in the barn and give it n good
feed of oats and alfalfa hay and
return her in the morning, or let
me ®know where she is, I will
Hardware
Furniture
| Coral - Nnun. I
Miss Margaret Shumate is the
guest of relatives at Geary this
week.
F. Laughlin is erecting an I.
X- L. windmill on his farm south
of town.
E. M. Page of Oklahoma City
was in Calumet Wednesday on
business.
Mrs. Keever of Oklahoma City
is the guest of Mf s. A. Lowder
i this week.
What became of the Law and
Order league?
Mrs. John Sager was a Geary
visitor Tuesday.
Preaching at Center Grove
Sunday at 3 p. m.
Services at Red Rock and Beth-
-fahy Sunday May 8th at 11 a m. i
. | Mrs. C. C. Thompson was in
Mrs. Prank hriel was in Geary jgeary Tuesday, having dental
Friday having dental work done. ' wor^ done
Mrs. L. Zook has had a phone ij7Z\e Collins went to
put in her residence this week. - Weatherford on business the first
Read the "ad" of Dr. C. A. of the week.
Mohr, Veterinary, in this issue. Tom E„jgon shipped two car8
J. M. Warford was seeing the 1 of cattle to the Kansas City mar-
sights in Oklahoma City Satur- kets Saturday.
day.
The Ladies Aid will meet with
Mrs. Will Laughlin this after-
iioon.
CHICKENS)
Chickens!
Who Has Chit «ens?
Knight&Warford
pays the highest market
price for all kinds of poul-
try. Bring in your
CHICKENS
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R. J. Quigley's team became
frightened Sunday afternoon and
started to run, breaking the
tongue out of the buggy before
fore they succeeded in checking come and get her.
them, but luckily no further dam- car| MitWidor/
age was done. t
[ Charles Yock spent last Sun
John Bowman returned the (|ay afternoon and evening in F)
forepart of the week from a trip j Reno, the guest of a pleasant
to southwestern Oklahoma, Mem- j party 0f the following young la-
phis Tenn., and Indiana. While dies: Misses Hazel Hafer, Vera
in Indiana he encountered a snow Henesey, Louiva Hay worth ard
Ed Bleigh of Oklahoma city is
the guest of homefolks at this
place.
L. M. Armstrong attended the
funeral services of J. J. Carr at
Heaston Sunday.
Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Mar-
tin Blum, a girl, April 30, 1910.
Weight Si pounds.
Preaching at the Presbyterian
S. W. Jensen was in Geary. , , e , . , . . „ , , .
Saturday having dental work u 1 ' u a> mght at 8 o clock
4one.
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FOR SALE
AT A BARGAIN
The Boushelle property
consisting of a house and
iot and a two story business
house on Main street also
farm consisting of 1(50 acres
located five miles northeast
of Calumet. A Bargain if
taken at once.
J. M. RANKIN, Agt.
Calumet, Okla.
by Rev. J. Q. Michael.
Mrs. E. M. Armstrong presen-
Messrs. Finice, Ftank and
Geo. Bullock and Mrs. Roy Wal-
lace went to Elk city Monday
to be at the bedside af their moth-
er who is very low.
The Yukon Sun comes to us
full ofinews this week under the
new management. We extend
congratulations and wish you
success Brother Groves.
Mrs. Knott of El Reno attend-
dedthe closing exercises of the
schools at this place last
week, and was the guest of Mrs.
Geo. Stearns while h< re.
Mrs. B. G. Souder and Mrs.
Jamison are prepar.ng to leave
in a few days for a visit to rela-
tives and friends at Boston and
other points in the east.
Fred Bullock received a tele-
gram from Elk City Sunday, an-
nouncing the dangerous illness
of his mother. He left for that
place on the afternoon train.
S. A. Hill, freight auditor and
storm, enough of the flaky-while
falling to Cover the ground —
Kremlin Journal.
A. Haddock, manager the
A. L. West Lumber Co. of Car-(
nagie, Okla., accompanied by his feels so happy,
wife and children, were the he.
guests of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. F. CockreU, and sister, ' The Chieftain
Fay Compton. We know that
Charlie enjoyed the young la
dies company. Why? Becaup*
he has worn a broad smile on his
countenance all this week, and
Don't you Char-
$1,00
per year.
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l.elUl^tl!nlbT!.ifib0qUet 0f I Mr.' Croswite, express auditor of
Clinton, were here last Monday !
checkiug W. F. Izenblatter out
roses and lillies Saturday.
A fine rain fell Wednesday
which helped mightily to smoothe
the frown from our brows.
Rev. P. B. Thompson will con-
duct seavices at Pleasant Valley-
Sunday April 15th at 11 a. m.
Miss Kathryn Mulkarean, of
El Reno spent the weekend with
her sister Mrs. D. W. Lowder.
J H. Laughlin this week sold
and F. E. Yonkin in, as agent at
this place.
John Burns, city and township j
assessor and Robert Crow-
ley, assistant, went to El Reno j
~T0 our patrons
We have just received a car of
Ice and can furnish our custom-
ers ice at all times.
Knight k Warford.
menu
CALUMET DRUG STORE
THE PIGHT PLACE
Ice rream
'Coco Cola
Jersey Cream
Allen's Red Tame Cherry
'range Ade
Lemonade
Blackberry Punch
Milk Shakes
Sodawater
Grape Juice
Ice Cream Soda
Calumet Drug Company
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Clayton, J. C. The Calumet Chieftain. (Calumet, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, May 6, 1910, newspaper, May 6, 1910; Calumet, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc167414/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.