The Calumet Chieftain. (Calumet, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, November 8, 1912 Page: 1 of 8
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Miss Jos Me Co annel and Mr.
n • i}-' v : . < • \ i>.- ....■■ 'I-"i Wilson surprisi ti their
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is tli > (!; ugliU r of Mrs. 1'. (>
McGoaen of iht> Blue Rid} •
neighborhood, and is ;i highly r- -
spected young lady. Mr. Wi;-
1CO.
O. Ja will pay a rewardnf ^."X).('K)
i'ur t. c v.: • arm conviction of
f dig a elony against any of its
members. [Adv
L. T. Samijelson, N. G.
Did yon get your roan.
iv t><!.«; i/fc'-.t->crt' • ic uem< n-
Nov. 9lh. . .... n>.
V. ('! ' [ ) I iOIVU:', • delu.,
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menced on >be new Catholic- Will he here Ulld ll big' time; uaj ■ vi; a 1 ;-£oi't re'tornina t .
church this v I • j i t ' t i • i h6r home in Ros\V6ili N6v\ . x x*
' um x eK- lis expected. Everybody is
S. N. Van Grundy say« he car-; invited to take part.
ricd Arkansas and Texas, that | !
beats some folks.
Sherwin-Williams faints and
Mr. and Mrs. McGrath and i varnishes will make an old house
The roosters are in the lead, j family spent Sunday with Mr. look like new. For sale hj
Some money changed hands | and Mrs. SUjve Knight.
lately. ! Misses Steele and Goodlier vis-
T. Samuelson
Albert Carnahan has resigned
P. E. Bullock went to El I eno: '*ef' homelolksat Weatheiaoi d 1 his position as manager of the
' A edn< .;day.
I from Friday until Sunday.
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I Farmers' Grain Co., the position
IN oti ce
All parties ha\ ingio i ! grader:-
bolonging to the the townsh o
will i)leasc return them or let nie
know where they are.
Jack Hykns.
J. I i: yn- Isls returned home
Wed ••:•■! y night.
Pr i', W L. Eg an w( nt hoii;e
Tu - da . > VC: e.
son has been a resident of Ca!t>
iii't for some time and is a very
worthy yunng man. They are
at home in one of the i honi
cottages on the west side.
Catholic Supper art! Dance
The little boy: around town
have organized a "Wild West
John Gardner has our thanks | Mrs. Annie Davis and baby ,f i will be filled by Col. Bill Johnson ^
for a renewal. Ll Reno was transacting b is;- the band boys will have n. hibition in front of their tent
ess in (
Long-Life 'voofing and the ; new horns, at the I) "mocratii-1 Woman" r-.eni s :o l« or o>' their'1' '
kant leak klanip'huildir.g |. ; -r' i-h-'ly, Saturdcy nig'-t. !t<-t ;.:. i;■. . i . . *..> hear tiu
at ■ Posts ' >Pl 'ler tell it. V. e would riot be
i M:::!.vrry and Oak, dardies ! ••• rpri-eed e> iu-.r.o- lli.-m re-
A fri h milk cow for srlo. , Mrs. Gjj. Stearn3 is vi/.itinr-- jat i ceiving a call to go ontf > n ;ul
,\. r..'..ii)ia, her daughter, Mrs. \\. A. Br- i-s1 tile Cali-MKT Li Co. soon.
1 he i' 'ci.ion is over now comes,1:1 ' Bahama City. ! Mrs. larc ;.ce FJckeib- rry and ' Paint I
file hunting s-.aa-on opens • ; 'ittle r«-n, who had b en on a M.'und C ity Pairtt , nd K h
Ben St- : in renewed for tha Nov 15. Gi-t yoar guns and dogs , o\tended vi- i t to relatives in'mire ti best \et.
m rc-adinf. > for tha sport. | Yri v'.eui i returnad to Calumet T;eC \u :iet Li mf i'.R Co.
G" D L T. Samv •i$on'-"
For Sale—A iour-hole evl- ! tnur^aa".
1 inuer Sandw-'ch corn fda-iler i'or j Mrs E\a Aldf-n a• 3 lit'.- -. m
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vv . t . j r 5 a .
The batn dance and b s i, -
per which was given at the Mr
("rath home Wednesday ni . t.
wai j; success lu yond their
pat-ions, both so-daily a. d finai.-
expe; weiv ' ■ 10!:!!:).
T . di. to thank all who
the success of the entertain
in nr. T . proceeds ill go to
ward their now ehi.reh to !.<
erected in Calunu i
Tiia:?Lf2''''"fe' O-.incr
V - r-d Mrs. M. Ridgeway jsale ciu'ap' V KH0'VDE5'' !fr<)m h.i.ider, Mo. rric(.. in cam, lor your chick-!?"1 cil,1,el' an
eNo last C i"-day. | The t'lumct i mb -i* Co receiv- :l '' ' :!I"' ' ' ' • es.
• . mot. ami (Mi. s. ..t> :\- a; ;
we: e in .
L. r. -
iu >lson received a car ; L car • ! ;1'; V,et''v ; i,('
i i. !••! ■- in Ca;. . ' t.
Mrs. 0. It. d<'Jaatt -rs Ims re-
Henry Jai . i;le has rei-tefl th
W. R. I)-, ring presented us * ' ' ' '' v,. si of tl.o Stat ( baid
■ ^u nea nome a net a viait to ie-
i >.U\es in Calut : .t. , ■ ty to secuie everything desired
i)'':ntr- - e l ibs for Clar- ' ' ' " ' ' ! J' for the prosnerii./ a : • haj.piiHES
' --iK' • c --vi... to bring in y- ur j <.u ti v. ... . ,, , -u
' J ol the pe >,•: ■ o.: tli.s i i . t • nit-
I he Lad it > Aid Society of i he
• i, ., , • , , i i. K < liurch ••1 'I give their atv-
-- axaar on
Henry Jaumu, I nianksgiviysr day. All gifts
r:ihin ( 0,,1;i i present* d tor toe ba^ ,r will h.
i ■ reatly .■.pprec-;:it. d.
Witl ' ver ilooi.. -rac ically. j
in the hand ; of the Democratic i
party, there is every opp >rtuni-
week.
I.*-: Ember- a reme;. -
tiered
a subscript:'.';! this
e; t L.'Keloei.- v.this week. ee
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nonce in this i aj er.
Lightning struck a larg barn ed States, The "people" have
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Tis.'ksy Shoot
A Blu:■ Ri . ..tur >y shooting
will be I. dd io the east parti f
Id vol yl o iy com< ; od bring your
ins, C. iJ. PiyriiEi;.
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night.
uel in is about the
town si CO i e \ MV 151' [" '° v - V. ran - .am .1- A
i itrt i t. t b 1 i i cj i Ii ~ « . • j i I i J <i i 1 N . . ( • , , x / •
f ;iry society will be or-
fail'a ha; and other grain. j - — | en nixed Jridaj night, at th-
V i nn • < ml ; 1 i An .In . ! A - . lAf< i -diool a ;:t< rium. The citize: ?
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inad bean maniiest* d at any tin e .... , j. • na Fancv P '■ '•-? c")tj]t • ■,! Ik in t!a < tg.it i.ition.
•• ■ was transact!' g! ....
. . Jnl ' • ! Will ;"£' AM ! ri< till . . r. . ,, , . , . ,
a : ahemCity, Wed-1 , ; . . .. b ) c p. '.IK: hi: .a.'.
i he common people are prom- -Uo ires v.-iii remain unt.; .-u'-.ia.\ ' 1 R^vjya] .«fin
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of
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Our permission is granted to'nee. ing' anything in m line
' iine of a;i ! ;n ■ jJ(., ,n u.(;, u on tiie n ; I'aaitol L. J.
'Buildiag. in OAlabomaCity. an-'
per bus ue
( 15! 4*1Pl ' ',7i \ } '
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FOE SAL Ti
ear LUM!.F.R ( a. !mcU;:.[ir,
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and j .a—m-os.
Look Fere..
In-ure your i arm
Is
Rev. G. Lile ,l'i d:h of t! ■'
Ch ' ■:a chare!i of El Re no
lumet, Sunday, The : "rvice-'
rium. L very body is in it: J I'l
t: ing of 1 < o~ting -'l0
(' ac: i vtH) to In: ; a ; she Is. A
Bar.atin. ,i. I . L ( -a is, ,s.i u ( . i 'eann .oa ,ind g'
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icier, i, i;c 11 vrn.
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l have a few extra fine ;)u-
Ss.j) i ,:. .-I, . L'i miles west of
art of last \. eek.
. din, crew wormkil-
ad. mile3 north 'of alum a.
, insurance that
Clinton V. dsoh who is working
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'bio Calumet friends. He also • ick wA ^cident poll. <
took a number of pictures Mon-, aS • 1
:tv. Clinton of . ur bm : cm': homi s4-
Calumet, 0
jflt' U:.!aa
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Caluo.il..-1 Drug Store
Heater for Sal;
A wood li ater, use ti only or e
r.?as'n. LiKtuire at Chieftain
;ke l(K)i! pounds to the acre
i
J. McCi'NE. office.
j ao. saral will no doubt make a
jeiety to bo organ-
• rii.t 1'-i the i hi' i'ai" . ! i i>,-. .
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I line of school supple • for sale at ^ /*. mi n r-i ^ in s\s ^
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\y CiiM -il W i blvdi i V ti -a. s. <4 Ml -ii. •}
I BLEIGH & FRASS, Froj rietor.a C- loaughter, Mrs. Iaa: ;nan w-. re
f shopping i.i Calm .-a nela ,. m . nfj ; : r .. • f
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Clayton, J. C. The Calumet Chieftain. (Calumet, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, November 8, 1912, newspaper, November 8, 1912; Calumet, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc167660/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.