The Calumet Chieftain. (Calumet, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, September 23, 1910 Page: 4 of 8
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" Dale Zeigler is working at Mr. j {.}
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Chas. Tusti-on and wife speni .\
The meeting at Bethany closed Sunday at J. W. McDonald's. £
Rock Island at Sunday night. Ray Armstrong left Monday g
ihis place Sunday Jan. 9th, 1910: VVi!1 ] >l)y, r spent Sunday with for llis home at pt.rkins, Okla. x
WESTBOUND Luther Ha yd«m. i|
Train No. 41 8:07 a. m Mrs. Emma Whipple gathered Mrs. Jake Leske visited Tues-,
•• No. 769 8:50a.m. ,,iums at W. W. Haydon's Mon- day with Mrs. Dr. Mugg of EI q
Wn m 12:55 p. m. ,;ay j Reno.
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EAST BOUND.
iin No. 48
No. 770
• No. 42
3:05 p. m.
8:58 p. m.
10:18 p. m
Noticf. Train No. 41 goes to
Amarillo. No. 7(30 to Alva and
Anadarko. No. 48 to McAlister.
H. 15. BYFlELBAgltt.
CALUMET CHIEFTAIN
Published Every Friday.
PHONE NO. 19
I'rice $1 per Year, invariably in
advance.
Dr. Powell was called to see
Mrs. Childers Wednesday even-
ing.
The Pioneer Telephone crew
are wiring their new line
week.
John Harris of Piedmont,
Reno
Every buggy and wagon seems
to be headed fur the fair at LI
Reno.
Mr. and Mr-. Baker and Miss
this Beulah visited at Mr. Rinen's
Sunday.
v;s_ Lon and Paul Wendorf are pre-
folks
Saturday and paring to sow wheat on their fa-
! ther's farm.
J. C. CLAYTON
Editor and Publisher
I'.utorB'l as geroint cl.iss matter ut th>
j.oatofliou al Calumet, Oklfthonm, An
eust 14, 1908
t. 1879
I rttlcr Die Act of Mi.rch
KTNTUCKY DAY
Mrs. I. Howe, Pearl
spent Sunday after-
Vasey's.
iied home
Sunday.
Guy Clayton and wife spent; Mr. and
Sunday with Mrs. Andrews at and Ruby
Calumet. : noon at Mr
Mrs. John Gardner visited j Mrs Kjssick 0f Lawton, came
Mesdmes Guy and J. T. Clayton Tuesday to i-e present at ths
Monday. Carlton-Semon wedding.
Mrs. W. W. Haydon and daugh Roscoe Vasey and Roy Wal-
ter, Nina, were El Reno callers j lace are helping Hugh Wallace
Tuesday. I nia^e hay on the Murray farm.
Mr. and Mrs. Kincaid and fam
Mr. and Mrs. Wren Moores en-
tertained at dinner Sunday. The
guests being sons daughters and
near relatives of that grand old
state, Kentucky. Those who
enjoyed this reunion were: Mr.
ily visited J. W. Haydon and
wife Sunday.
Rev. P. B. Thompson visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Nute Kenney
Sunday.
Messrs. Auburn and Wamburn
are painting the Bethany church
this week.
Several from this neighbor-
hood a;e attending the fair at
El Reno this week.
Eulah Mas
and Mrs. P. R. Stone of Bethel, for Portland, Oregon, in the m-
Ky., Mr. and Mrs. Alax Stone, terest of her health.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brooks of Mesdames Guy Clayton and
Calumet, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph John Qavc|ner spent Tuesday af-
Moores, Miss Ruth Rains and
Mr. Brown and friend Mr. Mil-
ler are visiting with Mr. Brown's
daughter, Mrs. Jack Walbaum.
Mrs. Murray ar.d son James
have just completed or.e cf the
neatest homes in this community
The old people say the rainbow
in the west Tuesday night at 8
o'clock was a very unusual sight
Elza McDonald who has been
suffering from an injured eye is
. Cl rr , improving rapidly under the care
*ey left Tuesday ■ . v. *.
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NEW IDEA
Restaurant
Fresh Creed
F i e s and Cakes
Oranges
Lemons
G rapes
Regular Meals, Short
ders at all hours.
Or-
W ATCH
. Repairing .
A SPECIALTY
Watches and ( locks cleaned
and repaired Promptly and
| j chargcs reasonable.
CLOCKS
WATCHES
JEWELRY
SILVERWARE-
All work guaranteed for
one year.
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STEVE KNIGHT
Calumet Meat Market
Headquarters for all kinds of Freeh and Cured
Meat. Lard, Bread and Ice. Hides bought and Fold.
Calumet,
Oklahoma
Mr. Jesse Gillispio of Geary.
ORGANIZE A BAND
W. Haydon,
of Dr. Rush.
Mr. and vYj. Hub! ard hn\«
traded their farm for property in
Harper, Kas. and will make that
place their future home. They
will be greatly missed in this
community as they have been in
H 0 T EL TO DD
There has been some talk of
organizing a band litre. We are
sure this could be accomplished,
as there is plenty of talent here,1.
and the long winter evenings are
just the time for practice. There
is nothing more elevating than
good music. We. hope the boys
will get busy and organize im-
mediately. This move should be
encouraged by every or.e, as it
would foe quite a help to the town He seems to be
gcod success.
ternoon with Mr.-
Dick Sanders and wife, Jchn
Gardner and wife and Charley our midst abo:lt 20 years.
Brown and wife spent Sunday
with Z. B. Bean and family.
Rev. P. B. Thompson preach-
ed at Bethany Saturday night
and Sunday. They were both
good sermons and much appre-
ciated.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy llobson en-
tertained a number of friends
Wednesday evening of last week.
Cards and game.; were the fea-
ture of the evening. Dainty re-
freshments were served and ev-
| ery one spent a most enjoyable
Home. Ho el With Ilnmelikt
dim
A c(!f)inodrtt inns I' i rst
v'hiss. Iwit>'s I,i ;isi>n<i11!i
II. A. TODD. Pitorr.iETon.
CALUMET, OKLA IIOMA.
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Public
to have a good band.
UTERAKY ORGANIZED
Miss Alice Combs, who 1
charge of the Gth, * th ai d £th
grade, organized a literary s< ti-
uty Friday afternoon. A liter-
ary program will be given each
Friday afternoon and a debate
every fourth Friday during the
v. inter.
NOTICE TO SUNDAY fOXGlS
The committee on program ar- j
rungement, of Oak and ' ement
Township Sunday Schools, are
requested to meet at the Cana-
dian Valley school house on the
2nd Sunahy in October, to ar-
range the program for the con-
vention to be held at Canadian
Valley the 5th Sunday in October.
FOURTH ANNUAL STATE FAIR
John Eirnen was in this neigh- time. Those who attended were:
borhood the first of the Week' j Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lafever. Mr.
canvassing for a book entitled and Mrs. Armstrong. Mr. and
"The complete life of Roosvelt" j Mrs. J. N. llobson. Misses Nel-
meeting with lie Wallace, Llla Brooks, Maud
[Ferguson, Marie Thompson, Zil-
jlah Vasey, and Messrs. Hugh
■ Wallace. Price, Harry and Ar-
th i Thf ni; -on, John S'.oie.Gco. "11,1
| Baker, R< y Armstrong, Tom Es-
, sex and Everett Todd.
IvIr-. Henry Powell is nursing
a very sore hand caused from a
felon. Dr. Powell lanced it Mon- j wjj] sell, at
day and it is much betici at i!i,s j-f-j j I e s south and
writing.
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Mrs. Sanders wishes to thank
midway
bered her so kindly. She in-
tends putting the ranes of the
doners on caeh quilt block and;
tit them t( > ether into a quilt. |
Dick Sanders' mule team be-1 „ ,m| famil „.cre CaK,
"f fne1"™®1 M""daJ; '*<"! „„ i callevri Tues.lav.
ai d ran away. He was hauling .
sc.me calves and had stopped to Hop Lilly and John Day cabed
fix something, when one of the on ' l'.srley Brown luest a;..
calves butted the spring seat! Mr and Mrs. Jam,* Burges,
over spilling something on the:v,slted at Allen Massey s bun-
mules, consequently the mules
Misses Agnes Bowen, Nida,
Nora and Gertie Paulk, Nettie
Schmoyer, Henrietta Wa baum,
Zona Burgess, and Messrs. Lo. <1
Crosier, Herman Walbaum, Ran-
dal Day, Homer Hause, Roscoe
Bowen and John Day visited
Misses Audra and Eulah
Massey Sunday, that being the
last Sunday Eulah would be at
h< me for some time as she leaves
this week for Oregon, where
she will spend some time with
her aunt and uncle in that state
in the interest of her health.
We hope she may have a safe
journey, a pleasant visit and to
con return fully restored to
health.
went on home leaving Dick about
two miles to walk.
There was a good crowd in at-
tendance at the quilting at Mrs.
Dick Sanders' Tuesday, and two
quilts were finished. The ladies
present were Mesdames: Howe,
| Mittesdorf, Taylor, Kincaid, Sit-
Brown,
Francis
day.
Charley Massey visited with
Graham and Austin Burgess Sun
day.
my home 1 1-2
2 miles cast of
Calumet, better known as the
Paine farm, on
Tuesday, Oc to bar 4.
beginning at 10 a. m., the ft Mow-
ing property:
7 HEAD HORSES AND COLTS
1 bay mare 5 years old, in foal,
weight 1200 pounds, 1 sorrel
liov.-e 8 years old, weight 1-10'
pounds:1 black horse 3 years old,
weight 14 0; 1 black horse 9
years old, weight 1200 pou. ds; 1
black horse 7 years old. v, 'i ?h;
12: 0 pounds: 1 extra fine driving
colt will be 2years old next April
1 gt.od colt, foaled last May.
Hogs One Poland China sow
with five pigs; 2 gilts, b: cd, 1
Chester White male pig. •
Cows—Two extra good milch
cows giving good flow vl' .jjlch.
1 coming 2 year old heiTL one
spring calf.
Farming Implements—1 wag-
FAUEWELL PARTY
A crowd of young folks gath-
ered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ,
Mr. A. Gerew is sick this week Martin Hagerman, who will soon On, 1 carriage, 1 rubber tire bug-
but we hope he will soon be well m°ve from this neighbor-, gy, good as new, 1 Canton disc,
a„njn I hood, Friday evening to bid them . one .{section harrow, 1 riuing
' farewell and to wish them pros-'cultivator. 1 wal ing cultivator.
| ton. Witcher, Turner'
\t Oklahoma City, September 27, onnel. Frigham, l>ai.;l
to October 9, 1910. The great a d and Uoyd l«At. Hamilton.
livestock. aKrieultural and Indus-Lea,,
trial exposition of Oklahoma. Carlisle and 1 r«ht The. be, S
., - u- ,.,f Mrs. Sanders birthday, sue re-
Daily airship flights; Imiliant
, ( „ i ceived 30 qudt blocks besides
horse show; seventeen depart- ^
. i; nt, ci,/,,,.. many other nice presents,
inents;great livestock snow , la
cing each day except Sunday.
Send for premium list and make FOR SALE
an exhibit. I. S. Mahan, At my place 34 miles north and
Secretary, j i east of Calumet 200 bush-
Several from this neighborhood >
attended the fair at El Reno Wed
nesday.
i Mis.} Mary Carl>
er. Will, visited at
le and
Mr.
broth-
plow, 1 hay rake, 1
1 Black Howk corn
planter, 1 vice, 1 log
foot saw, 1, 30 gallon kettle
chain,
1, 5-
and
For Rent Two3-room houses els of A No. 1 Rye.
;enquire at this office. 1 C. Mots
:rlv.
perity in their new home. A 1 walking
most pleasant evening was spent hay frame.
and refreshments of ice cream
... and cake were served. Those
Gerew'.- present were: Misses Agnes Bow-; about 4 tons of baled hay in mow:
Sunday. j en, Eulah and Audra Massey. 75 chickens.
> iss Eulah Massev visited Henrietta Walbaum, Evalene! Household Goods One Home
Miss Agnes Bowen from Friday jPowe11- Mattie Murphy, Kattie Comfort range, 1 gasoline range,
rntil Sundnv Young, Florence and IlattiePovt- 1 dining table, 1 glass front safe.
| ell, Nettie Schmoyer, Mary Car- 1 kitchen cabinet, 3 bedsteads, 1
John Day, Herman Waioaum ];s]c> Freda Radant and Messers. dresser, 1 wardrobe, 5 rocking
and Randal Day attended the pic- j{omer Hause,Hank Powell, Mar-, '.'hairs some dinging chairs, 1 di-
nic near Hinton, Satuiday. ^jn pliniti John Carlisle, Roscoe van, carpets and ruggs, 1 wash-
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Brown Bowen, Bronk Murphy, Opal Rol- ing machine, 2 heating stoves
and Miss Seibert visited with lins Clarence Powell, Roy Mur-; and many other articles.
>!r. Z. B. Bean's folks Sunday. { by and Eddb Powell. I Terms—All sums of $10 11\+
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Clayton, J. C. The Calumet Chieftain. (Calumet, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, September 23, 1910, newspaper, September 23, 1910; Calumet, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc167459/m1/4/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.