The Calumet Chieftain. (Calumet, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, July 12, 1912 Page: 8 of 8
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\ Scholarship for Sale
The Chieftain editor has for
salen scholarship from Hills
Business ColleKt', Oklahoma' ;(y
and also a Business cours-e in th
Christian University :it Enid,
Oklahoma. Any young man or
woman desiring "to earn a busi-
ness education may secure a
holarship on reasonablotesrm
Church Directory
CATHOU* OHC-ROH
Sunday services once n month, on tlie
teeoud Snndny <>f the month al 6 " Cock
t in hu(1 U ti. in, alternately. Weekly
tiurvices on the third Tuesday <-f tin
Ul < III t.ll tit I) K Ml .
■•P. 1'. ScuAi rrun, -I'asior.
MliTHOWST.
Services CV( rv 1st and 4th Sundays tit
aluiiirt ul II o'clock a. m and the 2nd
mi.I third in the evening
Al l'cd Rock in tli cvnlna on tin
J.' Suntliy <ui ti; 'tnd ul lli iluiny in
morning
Sunday School at 10;00 n.in l-.p^oiih
l.i muc ;"!0 p. i". Prayer mei i isg every
Thursday nij.'l.t at 7.M*. ton.ml invi
lali.io extended to all.
Hcv .1 II Johnson. I' - to
rur.snv i ktmaj;
Mcrvlees set:o:i I :ind fourth Kuduy in
ItiQ month. All «f« cotiiWIy Invited to
a ti cud
ltev, W, .i; MORRIS, Pal '
CillUSTTAN CHUHCH
scrvii mi iand 3rd Sunday in each
month. Everybody Invited to conic
I II strangers welcomed
O. 11. Lyons, I'asior.
UNION SUNDAY SCHOOL
l"n '.< n tunnel in Bchccl ewry Suiid i
n.nruing at 10:00. You twe requested to
urn rt. .1 < i >v;< i, f i 11
Lodge Directory
A, V i A. M.
Calumet ]((': e A F & A. M , N■>.
8M meets 1st and 8d Tuesday nijefrfs in
ci.'U month at 7 i.0, i.a Woodman iuiiil
Visiting members cordially invited.
CIIAS. i; mkkt'h w. m.
VV M. llAKkli, Secretary.
M. W A.
Calumet lodge No. 7SK!n, M. W of A
Oieets at their toll 8rd Friday night in
each mouth al 7 88. All visitiog broth
•fa cordially invited.
L. cockhkm., <•
Fpr.NCii I *rmi'i". Clerk.
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Regu'-tlon Marching Step.
Tho regulation step of tlio British
army is 1-0 to the minute.
Oi s Way.
"I'd like to make that proud man
bite tho du i "Tlien why don't yon
Ket your maid to i w< ep the pavement
some morning when he's coming
alotig?"
"l UfJO) luetic.
1 *-:iicii--r - What linvers Y.sil you
• Hi.i, —"something that 1)
le idly (o chlckonc."
Crt t l-'jeisr Ne d«d.
A 'hor maker iti this city leads his
idvorilaenient ns follows: "Hull in
* }",,,r- <' tlun;; now r< ' : t when it Is di . yoU'Wlll have « . ur
■: rush of '■■!}< lined ; < !«•" • Middle- | upon which you can draw your do-
lown (N. \.) (or. New \ orlc Wond. 1 is!f<n with a lead pencil as easily an
on paper. vay- Suburban l.lfe. Ths
To Prepare China frr Drawing.
If you wipe ov< r a piece of < !rnn
v Ith n cloth inoi.-'cne-j in^turiionti.i'.
older the'turpentine tho better.
Afplne Flowers of Mt. Ralnljf.
Thou: inds of feet above the fc<
ve.1 ou Mt. Rainier in the tate o
Washington, the e is u wonderful nat
•iral j-v idfn of wild flowers Some o:
ti:.-: gro.v at the very brink of the
;:.icieiH, and ot'iera even push thei;
. .■> up through i .il Ins tnow fieh!-
n la'e -;i:'in«. The t' little known
.peck's wo;tld grei lv enrich our al
.din) garde':* il v.e could llnd cut how
o transplant and acclimatise them,
rid mdo'ib'cdly pome day we thali
. i . '. I-i.e in America.
As the Ssatoii Unfolds.
So th n the year Is repeating He
old story again. Wo are come oner
more, thank tied, to lis most charm-
ing charter, t he vi 'lets and the may-
flowers are its its inscriptions or v:j^
nettes. tt always make- •
In!!-: 1 OU US v i eli v. •
at the e put,-1- of tiie ti
Ooi.t.ie.
jdea*.
open v, ■ .
!; ot me -
Two llses fcr Burmese Teas.
Tho tea grown in Burma la used
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■ ixl It ta'vn r.3 ft :endimer.t.
All Soaked in Too
Three Inches of Rain.
That in aires a good wheat crop next ycc.r. Ac <1
wheat crop insures good business. Good businejss insui :
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Hard Luck r 5red.
Vou sjiou'd lay aside something for
a rainy dr y." "And have tho roof
leak and riJoll it." " ' ~~ ' -
y;,, r——@ S)® &>'■*$ ® ■ £<??• @@@^
That a f< a dropi of oil of lavender ®
will miv !■ n tin- air In t room -.ad a j"js\
little sp.'lTikled in tha iiookeat-^ |. : \£y
fere It 1- f.hn' :p for tile -.mmer 'X.'i
will keep the books from moiding. I X/
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a and for o f k help. This demand calls ft-r mir.ds
trained for business. Take a course while the crop'-;
growing and reap the harvest. If yon wait you will he
too busy, thereby Loosing the Opportunity. . tart .no-,
Write for our reduced rates.
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t.o>:| .• i.:,[ BnOpspnB Jil.l, Ai.'ij oj
o-ur fi;now eq ?3tjw ,,o > . up ^Cpaara
?oit 'if i;.; iam i< imi j.-itiu r:r> s. i
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Mos': Pri.r.itlvo R^ce of People.
As :i inod. i i ■ ...mplo of an abso-
lio dv prim!tivo r:*.c .• of people Prof.
AV. \'olz of Rrc lai; iiniverfity, h -
broiMji-t lo notice: t>• obus, who r.re
mpictily isolated in iho for ::t in-
.* • ii■:: of Sumatra. They share Iho
Hfo ; nil habits of iho )••. ,fi; i
the nine for"*!. Tl'oy >V not ... < ..j
to have udvanc -d eii-r. ;o -he ):uri:i::;
ntafa: of developing nf, and a e not
known to have any ici i:i of rclijjio:..
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BUSINNESS SHORT
HAND & PEN ART
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Matter of Pocacssion.
Anything which you have which you
lan't pel -lo:- r v.-ithou:—hag you.
urmon _ .- e Cuoatf c;e?.."3.
t.-i ' m;n , for < var.< i>
Gi'rat ''.itain, .. hi.-ii lake,:; bixtv mil-
lion eve"y year.
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At Calumet
e'oii
Uncis Pennywlss Gays:
Parents get very ilttlo <-iedit for
iheir efforts. Nearly e .er.v feller who
< \ • r rold papers for a couple of day:!
alludes to himself n:s a s-.-if matij li.an.
Cettld Guarantee These V.en.
An employer of men was inquiring
of another employer If he eoa i r. e-
oirtnend him two steady, i obcr roc>.
"Why, you have In. t c oma lj tl:e
light man," was tho reply. "1 know
two men—the stcadle. t iren you
could meet in a da>'n niareli; in fact,
1 v. lebed them for one : .id hour,
\v''.en they were with me, and neither
of them moved."
,.riu Wisdom.
/• 'vol 11 V V■;1111:: to ! ':.,rtcn
arc a,-:.' time: a e* man wanis to
" -sth-in both.- ftii skin.
f jlno
3iii has tl?i
io'i •,
vi.'d women pr<-.,.rve
• ai'ior morrlfe.'.-e, the
i:n being re-Ratded as
t in tv.at country.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
State Bank of CaJur
in the State of Oklahoma, at' the close of I ur.inest-
June 11th, 1912.
RESOURC ■. 3
1 A man sol.
i!s w!-o*ii con
la <
n'".i - of a r
very ; ; ortaii
eeuror-:& of
UllO.'L ■ il.,
"Le."i m-.'n ■ -vil:
.'.'.aulngt:,' es.1' on
worth But C:
dov/n and i., a tub
taken a che:i: il vl
i 'i v Gutter-
• fer-.-w flic iits
• biie. i: J.U-)
:rw il thir.gf.
Who Is the C-( t i u lot?
Is it not ji: t t'.:at wh.:1 b long: to
■bo people should be sliarod b t'.o
people?. Is a man vltli no capacity
•'or fish tine more useful to hi: coun-
try than a toldier? Is a citizen in-
ferior to a slave? Is rn alien, or ct:>'
who < wn i s^nio of his country's so'.'. ] tlr
he host patriot?—Tiberius b.\CcUua i the
One Plaeo Where Living a
In the
native ; :>orer can live very eoiufort
■/Ay en ilx to e;: ents a day
America's Fir't Library,
reason to 1
first ;i 1
the public tiiid intended lor t. "■ e •
ot the community fit av. tif Si
i-hcn troni ;: r-nl^-ee .i-a i.'.v, \s;:
lo..ndeit at *. i-..:r <. ion. C
I. 0. O F
Calumet, lodge 1 O () N'■
meets evt iv W cduesdti) ni::bl ill .
In Woodman hall All visiting members
eor lially invited.
. W ii..son N t.
).| Ilej noMs 8c<-'y.
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H.c Retail Merchanls A- - - i. n wii
meet lite second ntlil fourth V> edn soays
in each month at A lth sdcs sti re
I'. ,M tMll, l'Hfl.
C, . Thompson Sc.- v.
j m ltias.
To Ce Pardoned Mistakes.
Every honest man does what bo Only a Little Worse.
does because he thinks at the time itj ih,e fa];, i!iat. dees you ,i gtir.'i
is the best thins lo do. Therefore, yr.i an! ti. n hi :«;s cbou. it is iik«
honest men should be forgiven mis no row th . 0^ s a fig ou.liet ti}
takas.—The Macey Monthly.
Dorothy ind the Spicier.
Dorothy (after v niching a rpider
■ai''.are a fly In Its web)-')S, .
. >, come quick! \ spider is puttir.g p..
to sleep in its hamiaoeltl—Judge.
■idu and til eli Ki'l-.s It c.\.-,r.
Daily Tbought.
v there is order, there tnvf hi
mind, and where there la mind, ther.
must be a sense of justice —A. Conai.
1 .cans anil i )iseoun i -
Overdrafts, secured and m;-- cured
Stocks, bonds, warrants, cte
Banking- house
Furniture ar.d fixtures
Due from other bank.'
('heck:; and other cash lu-nr-;
C'ash in bank
Total
Li A D! LiT!:: S
Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund.
Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid
Individual deposits subject to check
Time Certificates of deposit
Certified checks
Bills payable
Liabilities other than those abeqe stated
Total
STATE OF OKLAHOMA, > ....
County of Canadian i
I, Leslie Thompson Cash! r of the above named hank,do solem-
nly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my
knowledge and belief, so help me Cod.
Lest.in Thompson, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn t . before me this 21st day of June. 1912,
My Com. expires April 10, 1916. Anna Riioapes,
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1,000. co
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:$ 5,000. GO
200.78
27,197.50
4, c 14.50
r,0(>8.7.^
(Seai.)
Correct—Attest:
L. A, Wilson, Pre-
LESLIE THOMJI'J-.
Notarv Public
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directors.
Drought Up io Dste.
Sh'.V'S .niedict' o chetts tor the lits -
tsli merchant rer ice nave under.-' ne
regulatioi- t,he new rcqulrt mecta ot
lie boaid i>t t.'-ule abciishl::;; many
obsolete 1 see - :: - i,l>:* tV,. mod-
ern me«ie!n.'S m t fe-rm.
j i_ug:c.
:i of tomorrow
person -ii.
ilian L-he i n>
Y\i o had :-s.e
\'ltai Statistics of Un'ted Kintjdcm.
Taking the tnit. d Kui£..i -m ; - a
whole, the marrlstv rate is about 1 1 "
the birth rate 25.3, and tho death ra'.e
13.!) a thousand.
a i-'iato "cy iii
"What will is ' ..vis
be?" ti,:'.ed ti".c i
a y. ar or i wo you ; * r
day," replied the one
-1 tied such thini-s cai.
One V'-.y.
A hou-el ei : .' e:':;:is:;:s I hat i-
■ cant save bee Has bills. Whv not
I .i.ti,? theti In •- scraTtnoolt?
♦ •b'.c vi-i' vftVi
CALUMET
WHOA! STOP!
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COME IN,
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"'Get the Habit"
of having your Tonso-
rial work bone at our
UP-TO-DATE
shop. Give us a call
and lie convinced.
M. FliDGEWAY Prop.
To see what Uncle George has. This is the
place to get your Bread :.nd Brdogno, Roa -t Beef
itnd Pork, Sausage ard Laid, also ice,
Do it. Get it, at
Uncle
Meat Market,
Coin mot, Ok!::,
ueorge
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We believe that you know this stores reputation for hones- offerings, and our best ii)
arguments in favor of our store is for us to insist upon your early inspection. The
opportunities of this store can be appreciated when you see them.
CASH S
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Clayton, J. C. The Calumet Chieftain. (Calumet, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, July 12, 1912, newspaper, July 12, 1912; Calumet, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc167628/m1/8/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.