The Calumet Chieftain. (Calumet, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, March 24, 1911 Page: 8 of 8
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Railroad Fare P«id
Both Ways
Pjblic School Traciier?.
You teach from six to nine
months in the year, spend your
small earnings attending a sum-
mer normal and hunting a posi-
tion for the follow ing year. Sal-
aries stup, expenses goon. Your
work is' the hardest, the least
appreciated, it affords no home;
the state doesn't appresiate youi
service to the extent that it wii.
pay you what you could earn in
the business world. Let us train
you for a good business position.
We have positively the most i
modern and thorough courses of
Bookkeeping, Business Training,
Shorthand and Typewriting* t<*
he found anywhere. We have
our own copywrighted systems
of Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Spel-
ling, Grammar, Typewriting, ,
Writing, etc. We give thorough ;
instructions in the handling oi 1
modern (fiice appliances. We
finish the student up with a thor-
ough, practical knowledge of ti e
workings of a business office,
then thru our employment de-
partment place him in a good po-
sition.
We will pay a teacher's rail-
it ad fare both ways if upon in-
vestigating our school in persoi
he does not find that wo mala
good every claim made in ou>
catalogue, and we acknowledge
that we make some pretty broai
ones, but what we want is the
opportunity to i rcve to everj
teacher that we are prepared ti
turnout more valuable trained
men and women for the business
world than the ordinary business-
college, and doit, in almost hall
the time and at ha 1' the cost of
other schools u.-i ig other sys-
tems and method .
Fill in the following blank,
mail it to the Civ, ital City bu.-<i
ness College. AJiuhrie, Okla.,
and receive catalogue, read care-
fully what tea-h< *s of years of
experience sn;< of the a ivantage
our school to th-m in ent r
ingtheeom' ! rci-il lield. Mat.;
who enrol.."' . -h us two oi
three year «,.<■ . ith barely mon-
ey enough to i a i r he course
today own comfortable hornet
and are conducLin;.: a .-uccessful
business. Every stateme t made
in our catalogue is lacked by a
eash Guaranty of vlCC to be trui
and correct. L> vesicate.
Name
Address
Course interested in
DR. W. R. MILLER
(ALUMET, OKI.A
Office Hours 10 to 12 am., J
to 5. p. m. Sundays, 8 to 11 a.m.
niONES: Office 1-1. Night 21.
Church Di«*estory
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All strangers welcomi ti
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S«sh and Doors, Mouldings
Lime, Cement, Plaster, Lath
Shinqles, Sand, Stone, Erick
The celebrated (Vlound City
Horseshoe House Paints, Oils
Varnishes, Stains and Br. shes
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Calumet Tonsorial Pai'lor
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
The State Bank of Calumet.
At Calumet, in the State of Oklahoma, at tl^e close of busiuesB
Marc!i 7 th, 1011.
RSSOUrlCt 3
Loans and Di.- cov..t3
)verdrafts, F.ecured an-.i t;r,scoured
stocks, bonds, warrants, ( ';•
Bankinp houso
'urniture and fixturr
Due from other Lanlc;
hecks and other cash it-
ICmergeney asse? ;rr.e t
'ash in bank
Totcil
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"apital stock rai'i in
Surplus fund.
Jrdivided profits, less x in e$ ai ; ta:
Indivldaabdeposits subject !•< :heck
Demand Ortifk . . . ' dt-i osii
>rtifud c! '-'eks
liiils payable
Ti>tal
STATU OT' i 'KLAHOaIA,
CouiiLy of Canadian
I, J. L Reynolds, Ca hi«r i' the
I'tnnly rv. ,
know le>
Subscrih; . .
My Com. expires July ti 11.
(Seal) Crrv. r[ —?v t test:
$ i'.'y. ;1T0
1,380.83
600.00
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J. L. Rlynolds,
Cashier.
i5]4thdayof Jan. 1!U0
Wken Moores,
Notary Public
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niilclclf {i cc rt;iln our froo \t|h !1i.t n;i
invention m r tCJi(n^lrt. <'oninntnt. 1-
llouanlrlctlyconlhlontl.il. tl/\NDU00K on I t. silo
t.int ti"o. oldest iiirom y for pccunnpr pat -tit >.
IVdcntK taken tiirou^h Mumi A Co. revviro
tyfciiil iwHcey wli liout clinrgo, iutho
Scientific American.
A ^nn(l«om«<lf Hln!«trnto<1 wepldr. ! rtr
euialion of wjr c'ii" linn .1 •nirnnl. 'J'cium, { 1
year; four inonUn).fL IDuidUjfull p«,*rilenlor,>.
fViUNN & Co.3G,DroatKva> Nbvv York
Broach Offloo. CIS 1' PU Wiiahlu -.ioii, II. C.
Exclts Justice.
Justice Is exalted, sirens'!1*"!"''
1 caored by the judicious 1 •
merit.—\A'Intei
nnd
Beech Is Immune.
The beech la less often struck Liy
lightning than «ny other tree; 54 oaks
urc struck for 1 beech.
Some "choice lots left in ti e
old addition and y<iir pick
of ideal 1 .:: Viir.£ °ites in the
new.
REiV! J/13ER
That Calumet is growips
ffjater than any other tnwri
in Canadian Countj-. CaJu- |
met will easily tumble its I
population during the next
.UMir. Now is the time to
buy.
for Priccs Ses
H. A. Todd
New Style In Piicr.rs.
IMr.ccris ilitt lock T\!,#n clcsnl npd
I which roquiro considerable fores' lo
ni ii; Ii.\vc bfi^n raten'ed hy a Cull
Ic.rij iuv«Ltor.
do the taiking
for Builder aiid
Contractors.
Oui" ti-g'ii reb
talk so loud,
that they are
lu^nrd far and
rear.
We are al-
ways ready to
give OgruTS on
all kinds of
work,
r eed
Good outfits, f;i'3t-cla6s i:ccc ir.mcdatiers, rigs fur-
nifhi'd-^* ittTof without driver. Special attention
to traveling men. Call or Phone f\! o. 10.
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FRANK FRSEL
CAI.UMKT. ok I ,a.
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O.LFavisoii
Calumet, Okla.
We carry the largest stcckof IK.v IlaniAVs, Steel
a Harrows, Mows, Cultivator, Haivt-sters, WindnnTis
and all kinds of Hardware and Harness.'
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Two three mm houses, with
irood barns. Enquire at this cf
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CALUMET, OKLA
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Clayton, J. C. The Calumet Chieftain. (Calumet, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, March 24, 1911, newspaper, March 24, 1911; Calumet, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc167519/m1/8/: accessed June 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.