The Calumet Chieftain. (Calumet, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, December 6, 1912 Page: 1 of 8
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S50 REWARD
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O. I' , will pay a r; ward of 0
lor the arrest ond conviction of
at:, person or uen-rons comir-i-
tbrg a felony against any of its
members. [Adv.
L. T. Samvelson. N. G
Only eighteen days until Xmas
Arc you shopping early for
Christmas?
EddBean i3 doing jury service
in El Reno, thi3 week.
Go to L. T. Samuelson's for
['ence and corner posts.
School was resumed Monday
after a few days holiday.
Roy Mitchell sends a renewal
to the Chieftain this week.
Mrs. G. S. Gillett wont to El
•_>no Sunday for a visit lo rela-
tive?.
The Oklahoma State senate
was called in extra session last
Tuesday.
James Gardner called Monday
ami ; ..-newed lor the Chieftain.
C. ('. j i.om, ;on wes a witness
in the Stewart l.iai at El Reno,
Tuesday.
Dj . Miller waa, a witness in the
:• tiii.edy-Coyote c&.-re in El Reno
Mi s 'vtattle Murphy renewed
.'or the Chi. iiaiu .-or he.' brother
H. E. Murphy.
<: t a Butu rick pattern before
cullthat i-e\\ dress, For sale
at The Gash Store.
The frame work of the new
C atholic church is up ,• • d work
is progressing rapidly;
tli kinds, also aline line of sta-
M. McGraw had his paper
duu ,red from R. R. 3 to Gearj.
i d gave a 3 on for renewal.
Miss iviattis Murphy returned
, esday morning from a v is-
i- ■
■ iydro Were the guests of Mr.
d Mi:;. McCel rty last week.
P o a t
Oak and Mulberrj dandies,
The Calumet Lumber Co.
Alva McDot ab ,,-ho was held
"cr the murdci .ti! E. T. Marsh
has been released on a S5000
bond.
Free Government Land
- Free Government land in all
.
.' d full pmicnlan for 25 cents.
H. V,'. LIncer,
Kansas City Mo.
Attend the pia supper at the
Auditorium to-night.
If you are looking for a good
pic--3 of Jewelry we have it.
Calumet Drug Co.
Fred Westpmill of Chickasha
spent Thanksgiving with his wife
and baby atM. Carnahans.
Try our White Rose gasoline.
We guarantee satisfaction.
The Cash Store.
L. T. Samuetoon, M. Ridgeway
and Jack Byrn3 motored to El
Reno, Wednesday in the former's
car.
Mrs. Wren Moores returned
Wednesday morning from s visit
with Dr. and Mrs. S. N. Stone
at Edmond.
The Cash Store has secured
the a; ency lor the Butterick
t alter; s, also have the Delinea-
tor for sale.
ccfjc^cte
All kinds of material for con-
crete work at
THI-: CAL1' .VIET Ll ,-IBEJi Co.
Mrs. Theo. Mittendorf sen-Is
tin Chieftain t her daughter,
.Mrs. Curtis Ashenhurst, ai Pon-
ca City, for the next year.
All ert Carnahan left Sutida;.
for Piano, 111. where he has ac-
cej ted a position with the i .'e-a-
.i a ti ona 1 Bar - es; c r C o.
"ume-s and all i-rinrto o' toilet
■ 0t; is. Give us a trial.
Calum;/: Drug Co.
The El Reno Poultry associa-
tion are pi rparh g to hold their
annual : .hi 1 it from the 1. th to
the 23rd of Decern I er.
jti :lCi ix)V uQ IJ'j
14C ; v.. lyi •;.* n< rth f i the r!c-
pot, 20acrt; in alfalfa; also 1 :<
acres, bro'-e 1-o • just oast ol
the abov ' pvc", r « d ;'.\rr.>
ing land i ■ v-■<:. ] . ' r
ranue 9, to leave as follow :
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ties not .iesirirg ti.e all. : i land
may rent the iH'O ; • i; rnii::g : t
?J.50 per a -re. The second picce
at .4S3.5U per acrt. For further
information eno.uiro ai the '.'Jef-
tain ofiice.
This is the ti;. ! .iffortor ' . •,, ,
I Iv;-:k ; J.i !• ;■. . to! h<;'
• -sr the .!■■( . <•' i...rr : ran,
with hoin 1
Chas. McCoy handed us the
necessary, to keep the ( ai tain
coming to their house, hist Mon-
day.
Paint, Oil and Vanish
We have large stock, and non-
better. The Mound City line.
for sale by
The Calumet Lus:ber Co.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hitch and
daughter of \ ;t Uniwti, Iowa,
arrived 1: -t Fridcy for an ox 'ti-
ded vi it (o Mr. and Mrs. E. II.
Moats c t d. fac ily
Misses Emily and Lena Carna-
han accomparr: d the Lassen
family t i their home in Wichita,
Sund sv v.-hc.e they v .!! !;
guest3 fc: a few wee!
(!( ". \ 7. J; rr t. n wont to Ei
P 'i V. ;■:< ■ y to .
nieces. Misses Pe; rl and Laura
I"ia;:ck, fr ■ Lincoln, Ne bras-
ka, v, ho v til m. ;.«• an est a lei!
vi t to relatives her..
When selectit .ran Xmas \ res-
ent, either for j ouvself otfvi nd,
v.'hy no' make it a good wa' .:h?
\. ha\ ■. : • me ! d oa a' •
reasonable prices. Call and sc.
them.
Calumet ('rug Go.
family and Mrs. W. I-,. Coaett I'-d toe f a
j.tnd children of El Reno were ! all oi the.
f irs. H< 1 :
and .Irs. J. F. Ccckrell,
'■■■ft Tu.• 'day >\n' Mo. rev, t 1
where the" v. ill vi a ti. -it-. -.ugh
ter, Mr. . A. Hadlock, and far. -
ly.
Gee us Before U I -uy
V, have acomplets stock of
high grade material. Ourprie- s
Rfc right. One block east ol
Main street.
The C -.lum r Lu:.i«5-'v Co.
G. W. Mason was in tov«-n Mon-
day, and ronev. ed for the Chief-
tain. Heexrects t o move i. on
and wants to keep posted jts lo
the comings and going; at his
old home.
I carry a complete line of all
kinds of birikang material, and |
invite you to call on me when !
needing anything in my line.
L. T. SA:.U'K:,*ON.
J. N. Bleigh and Bill Johnson
have gone ir.to an agreement
wl ereby they exyect to furnish
the citizens of Calmm ' and viei-
:
to give full height ar.d rr. a. aire
but furnish breadstuff made from
the L ai 1 ■ f the corn in t.-ad of
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Stalled for ti,, t a: ui: .. 1 • i \
the A. F. <S A. M, 1 ' a of C. !o
met Tut dry night:
Sieve Enight, Vv*. i.
L. A. Cockle!!, S. W.
W. ti. Baker, J. W.
J. I . Cockrc 11, i'roa o-.
Walur t'. "arron. >.
R. M. Davis, Chaplain.
appointed
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S. J. With row, J. D.
M. W. Ilidgeway, S. S.
O. E. Cockrell, J. S.
L. T. Samuelson, T\ i
S. K. Booth D.ad
Frenc'i Laa. hlln r ived a.
letter irom i lr a S. iv. Booth .
To!, io, (,'i\; i n, statii;. iiiat i < i
husband, S. X. Boot: , died c 'I
Nov.
R'iI. . •':! \\:> a f i a r re; ;-
dent : ' Calami t, bavin rgone to
Oregon about two year? t .fo, in
the i;a . est ( f his ho ilth.
a kc ouppev
A pie supper and a s
o i icts, and they
Come 5 Co . u; !l
supper will ha held at the Audi-
torium on Friday night, Decer -
bsi ••'th, if>/0 . y o; i. in
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lit!
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Ti e alfalfa, v.i
There have 1 . .
Hot Drinks, Candy and l!r.|
Cigars at the Drug Stare. Bet-
ter call and try a cup of tha: ;
Chocolate.
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with homefolks.
When looking for aChris'r-a i
present that will be useful fcr.
the Drug Store.
M ay w o o d R i d gew a y a a d v i.
spent Tuesday with Mr. a? d
and Mrs. Lem Cockr< d r s th of
Town.
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The National Lighted for your and Mis: or Emily and Le
For sale by
We
mteU lie
rnor.ih for Washington where he
: .'.:pectF to loc.aie. ■ • ' ;de ;a -
|i t i.
china makes a swell CI .. .Unas per
present. We will have one of
the finest lines this year t!rat was
was ever displayed i . Calumet.
Calumet D rug Co.
Mrs. Virginia Myers and son, j
P. B have returned to (ailumc'
after an absence of several
months in El Reno and Terr: a.
Sherwin-Williams paints and Will
varnishes will make an old housv urc
look like new. For sale by
L. T. Samuelson
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all ill
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BLFIGH &' FI'ASS, P. iprietors.
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X ps.1.'. •. ! '• Hides. Ci>me u\.-
Lu;n Greener lie r
been remanded to
the next regular sesaion of the
Mrs. Alden and little son, of
Kidder, Mo., who had been C
iting her parent., Mr. and Mr.-.
weeks, returned home Sunday.
Hir'iest Price Palti t-iiiies
$ C.'VLUM: T. ki
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Pi ;nc No. - -
v' els. He has 7
XI rickecl on hi I across the
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street from ti;. 1 a ..ol. This ^
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Clayton, J. C. The Calumet Chieftain. (Calumet, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, December 6, 1912, newspaper, December 6, 1912; Calumet, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc167663/m1/1/?q=%22sluder%22: accessed April 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.