The Calumet Chieftain. (Calumet, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, April 30, 1915 Page: 1 of 8
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J. C. Clayton, Editor and Prop. Calumet, Oklslloma, Friday, April 30, 1915.
Vol. 6 No. 40
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and at Calumet in the evening.
'§ | The revival at Bethany under the
Local and'Personal News il | !^'3l,ip ot Re{-rinmpson co"'
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G • ii i Market j J- T. Witcher called Saturday
j while in town, and added his
The local gi sin market for Cal tr.ite to the Chieftain exchequer,
uniet is as follows: j \Ve carry a full line of poultry
Wheat powders and lice killers. Money
Oats *'c■ refunded if not satisfied.
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Corn, shelled ' 'c
Corn in ear — <3c
Kafir Corn 57c
Calumet Drug Co.
Try our
ners—Mrs.
At the a iitorium Wendesday
night.
J. N. Is my renewed for the
Chieftain lust week.
Hot Soup all times—at
Collins' lu t:.".rant.
Mr. E. Ii. > irlav.d is here this
week visiting his children.
Mrs. Hai rictt Cock roll is hav-
ing her yard set in bermuda.
Regular i' ils at Mrs. Collins-
It ?staurant 25c..
EspeeUllv prepared 1
regular 25 cent din-
Collins' Restaurant.
The first quarterly payment of
pensions to confederate soldiers
will not begin until Oct 1.
The North Canadian has been
Mrs. 'on a full this week but not over-
flowing its banks up to date.
I Sell feeds of all kinds.
D. T. Jones
Sunday was a real good day to
rest as no one could do much go-
ing or coming on account of the
rain.
gpn TI
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, ! M otic 8
' j market wil
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-The Calumet meat
close at 10 o'clock
George Frass
Your vacation is not complete
without a "Kodak" we have the
one to suit your requirements.
Calumet Drug Co.
Alfalfa h ■-
. .
Rev. T. -J. H Ta rgard will |
preach at RedFock Sunday morn-
ing and depart for El Reno in the
afternoon.
The State Central Normal at
Edmond is preparing for their J
••inr.tu-.l Music frstivsl to ho Ti'" '
•n April SCth and •1«'rv 1st.
chick feed tor?;
The or er .f 0 H Fellows pa?-
ed it . 9(3: h milestone Monday.
Ben Bloom went to Oklahoma
City Thursday t< tee the reces.
The May t .t.i of the District
court wiiHi hoi J in El Reno
next week.
George Frof- took in the auto
races at 0 lahoma City Thurs-
day.
' i * being raj id
the'fine rair.r. ami
sunsiiine.
Strawberries have been on onr
m irk :ts this w. ek the first time
this season.
Cold drinks of all kinds at the
Calumet Drug Co.
The lawn mowers are having
to mow lively to keep up with
the growing grass.
Fa? Gin? n; 1 Kafir corn seed
see D. T. Jones
John Bunny the famous mov-
ing picture commedian cied last! thero, and other rclntives.
Monday at his home in Brooklyn
ft Mr. Phelps Rodgers expects to
leave Tuesday'for SanFrancisco
to attend the exposition.
Mrs. J. W. Haydon and chil-
dren are spending a few days in
the country with Mr. and Mrs.
VV. W. Haydon.
A number of citizens from
Calumet attended the stockhol-
deas meeting of the Okarche
Oil and Gas Co , at Okarche
Wednesday afternoon.
"Big Ben" the National Alarm
Clock, his keys are large and
strong, easy to wind, his voice
deep, jolly and pleasing to hear.
Sold and guaranteed by
Calumet Drug. Co
Maywood Ridgeway is prepar-
ing to cut the cost of living by
making a garden on the vacant]
lot between his shop and Lc-m
Armstrong's place of business.
0 E. Butler, editor of the Sun
at Grove, Ok la. is the possessor
of a new automobile made possi-
ble by hia friends in the Farmer
Stockman contest. He promises
each one a joy ride.
A fifteen foot rise was report-
ed on the Washita river Monday
and much d image to property is
reported to have occasioned the
loss of many lives and much prop
An entertainment will be held at the Auditorium
in Calumet, on
; Eve May Sth
By a number of the faculty of the
State University of Noaman, Okla.
This entertainment will be given under the auspi-
ces of the
CHAMINADE CLU3 OF CULUMET
and will consist of both popular and classical Music, Read-
ings, etc. There will be numbers to please every one,
You will miss a treat if you do not hearthem. The pro-
gram will begin at 8 o'clock.
Admission, Adults
Children
25c
15c
l lt-l'.hoiuli
The ice cream social Riven by
the ladies Guild Saturday after-
was well.patronized and £''1 were
realized. The strawberries fail-
ed to get here on acccunt of the
high water, which caused some ^ Qk] Thured eVt ningt
disappointment. They arrived j , _ ., fWW1. .. n„._ . *
however Monday morning and!
A quiet but pretty wadding
was solemnized at the home of
Dr. and Mrs. S. N. Stone at Ed-
of by ; .(
erty in Texns and Oklahoma du-
ring ths past week.
Mrs. Hnnrv Lasse n and (JSugh-
; ters of Wichita sp^nt a tew o;iys
| the latter pat t of the week with
Mr. and Mrs. JamesLongmire i Mr. and Mrs. M. Carnnhan of
of El Reno spent the wee; end;Calumet and Mrs. C. S. Gillette
with their daughter, Mrs. Chas. 'in El Reno. They had been to
H. Tuod and family in Calumet. Oklahoma City to attend the ra-
ces.
were taken charge
Mercantile Co.
Mr. J. N. VanGundv was a
pleasant caller at ourofhee while
in town Wednesday. Ho has not
been enjoying very good health
for some ime hut is feeling much
j April 20th, when Miss Anna
! Rhoadcs of this city was united
C. C. Thompson, L. T. Sam-
uelson and Mayweed Ridgeway
were among those attending- the
automobile races in
City. Thursday. jTues
Mrs. F. D. Dole expecto to go | with
in marriage to Mr. Nathan Boone
IJtt formerly of Elk City, Okla.
The ceremony was pc rformed by
the Rev. G. W. Corporan of Nor-
man, pastor of the Christian
Church of Calumet.
The wedding march was play-
better this spring- He thinks ed by Miss Ruth Baker and little
the crop outlook the I st in a j Master Newton Stone acted as
number of years and is very | rjng bearer, Donald Baker sang
i beauti ful solo.
hopeful of a bountiful harvest
this season. Mr. VanGundyhas
been a re ader of the Chieftain
since the first number and says
Mrs. Geo. Ey sink of Moline,, .
Illinois, who is visiting relatives ho continues to enjoy it.
Oklahoma J in El Reno came cut to Calumet j The entertainment given ; at-
ay to spend a few days urday night by the Indian band,
M.-sdames Wren Moores assisted by others of the Chey-
enne and Arapaho school of Dar-
to Wichita Saturday to spend a and W. R Miller and to visit her
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The home was simply but at-
tractively decorated with white
flowers and green foliage, and
white carnations were used for
table decorations.
The wedding was attended by
a number of guests and Mrs.
Wren Moores of Calumet, a sis-
we-k with her daughter Miss; former pupils, children of Wellington was pronounced very, ter of the bride, was present.
Bessie, who is.atteiiding sehool 7th and 8th grades, good, but was not patronized as Immediately after the cere-
ig picture commeaian uieu ittbi i there, and other relntives. j insure The wheat prospect ulit should hav<- been on account m<mj siippet v\ as. u ve( >j, v i
londav at his home in Brooklyn i . . . I good, yet a sudden hail t n, panging of a bum aff lir which had taken Stone and Mrs. W. M. Baker.
,f . .. I ^he weather man took the law L |iajf at, hour, may wipe out the place on the previous evening j Mr. and Mrs. Utt left on the
You will mi-s it, ii you tail to ;n bis own hands Sunday and ; t'ru;t 0f ^ year'slabor. Atasmallcost and the'people had not gotton ten o,clock train for the city
ttend the entertainment Wed- stopped the races and almost all a hail Policy win absolut ' Guarantee over their disappointment. It is where they will spend the week
nesday night.
Mrs. S. G. Cox of El Reno was
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Killy we3t of town this week,
other events registered for
1 day.
Rev. T. J. H. Taggart, Dis-
: trict Superintendent of the '•i.E.
the I you aga'nst loss. It is t'v- ounc • of
prevention where there i.-f no cure. May
I show you a pimple hail policy of the
"HarU'ord:<", an insurance Co. that for
105 yi-;.r : harf ch-.*. rfally and promptly
I arnv rs v?rain
Co. Meet
jjst claim.
J. \v. IlA/iK
jut.
The Annual meeting of the
Farmers Grain company will
meet at t .. - ehool Auditorium on
MONDAY, May 3, 1915
to transact such business as may
come before the meeting. Youiaide>
are invited to he present. 21 _
French Laughlin. , arm Loan^
! church wil! hold Quarterly con- paid ever
ference at Bethany next Satur-
day afte roon May 1st at 3 p.in. I i consider knowledge to be the
Mrs. Fred Laughlin arrived a jsou' :l rep-ibhc, and as tno
few days aeo from an extended weak and the wicked are gener-
visit to relatives in West Va. Ially in alliance, as much care
They are occupying the property
of French Laughlin on the east
Chieftain $1 per year.
George Frass
See us before
making a farm loan. We can
suit you in rate, terms and
amount.
State Bank of Calumet.
should be taken to diminish the
number of the former as of the
latter. Education is the way t
do this, and nothing should be
left und >nc to afford all ranks
of people the means of obtaining
a proper degree of it at a cheap
and easy rate. —John Jay.
over their disappointment. Itis i where they will spend the week
a regrettable fact that the pastjond.
few g >oJ entertainm nts have] Mi slihoad. s is known to al-
been proceeded by fake enter- most every citizen ol ( alumet,
tainments which d
the attendance of t hi' i ware bit ioess here lor the past
way to cut out nuch attractions
which carry ofl' ie >; ! s money
and leave no ;;o 1 e -ft.
ct from'having been engaged in the hard-
ware business here for the
class. There should be seventeen years.
Mr. Utt was formerly engaged
in the hardware business in Elk
! ityamlis known in the busi-
! ness world as an experi meed
I hardware man and is highly es-
teemed by all his old friends an 1
.veil spoken of by his new ones.
I They will he at home to th it-
many friends after May tenth,
at the horn ,;of Mrs. Wr ;n Moores
in Calumet.
i lerder .
parties liav-;
Prevent hog cholera by disin- rv . ^ . -i c< 1
[ fecting with Cresylene Com-j r lFSl ib3.tlirCl3,y ocllG
pound Approved by the U. S. 1 Cq] c w_ Bt.own w;n con(]uet
Phone °6 Calumet Meat Market j department of animal in umi \. a ga|y 3toc]{ an(j 0ther articles
Caeumet Drug Co. in Calumet Saturday. Bring in
Mrs. S. F. Durand recei\ed .^bat you have to dispose of.
word recently that her sisterdn- ;
Fresh & Sail Meats
\ variety and complete line of
Sausages.
Highest Cash Price For Hides
Cur Meat is Inspected
law is very ill in Lincoln, Neb. : ,
She recently underwent an ope- Among the things ali oady listed
ration and another seems imper- are two first clasmilk cows be-
atiyG longing to A. J. Zook, ontf is
.„ , fresh and the other will be fresh
Rev. D. W. Hobbs will preach gQon
in Geary next Sunday morning "5
Nutite
iNolieo to
After M ly 1 st
ing cattle in my pa tut e will be
required to pay in ad vance or
they will be refused parturage.
GKOUGB FRASS
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Clayton, J. C. The Calumet Chieftain. (Calumet, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, April 30, 1915, newspaper, April 30, 1915; Calumet, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc167896/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.