The Calumet Chieftain. (Calumet, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, November 26, 1915 Page: 1 of 8
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C. Clayton, Editorand Prop.
Csiumat, Oklahoma, Friday, Nav. 23, 1915, Vol. 7 \Ko. 13
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Grain Market j SCHOOL CLOSED
The local grain market tor La! , School will be closed until
amet is as follows: -Monday, Dec. Gib, on
Mrs. Wm. Hepg ard children
°f Lawton, are visitii g her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. C'has. Dingf ! |
north of town.
The Chieftain is thankful f >rj £
many things but among those | «
most dear to us are ti. > expres t
sions of kindly feeling from our |
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Wheat
Oats
Corn, shelled....
Corn in ear
Kafir Corn
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patrons and friends, which ar
C- manifested in many and various
2gc; count of Scarlet Fever. Par-
44c ents should trice every pre-
.. .4 le caution to prevent the spread
Keep
2Sc of this dread disease,
the children
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A number of the farmers have! |
naid their subscriptions up to If
1917. While we do not m i; this
\^rE extend every accommodation ponsistant
with safe banking methods, to our patrons.
Start an account with U3 to day. Deposit your
m.rney and -ray yo n* bills with a check and you will
alwaysbe on the ,'afe side.
Yours For Business
Stale
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Bank Of Calumet.
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Cast your straw vote yet?
Mrs. S. P. Patton was in El save lives by so doing,
By Order OF Board
Farm for Rent
The Moores farm li miles
south of town for rent. See.
Mas. Wren Moores.
Reno last Saturday.
J. W. Hay don renewed for the
Chieftain last week.
Lucinda and Bessie Pinkston
were in El Reno, Saturday.
Kusa, Okla is to have a week's |
celebration, begining Dec Gth to The Guild will meet Friday
advertise the town. afternoon, Dec. 3rd, with Mrs.
E it your Ttmksgiving dinner ' Ed Armstrong. All members
with the Epworth League, at, invited to be present,
the auditorium. I Mrs. E. L. Spoar and shter.
CE Uench and Leslie Thomp-, Misa Sammie McCord end Miss
s--,;. motored to El Reno Monday j Emma Pearce attended the rally
afternoon.
Ed Thomas cilled last
and re::.;wed h*.3 subscription
t he Chieftain.
Rosa H.aag from Calumet ai.
t. .ided 11 ■ -? o ;• national rally 3*t- Mr.--.
urday in Ei lie no.
.J. R. Baker is nursing a pretty
sore thumb, caused oy getting it
mushed in a pump.
ru'lman cars at $740.00 a: e
cheaper than walking. See
A Rhoades.
School bo iks and school sup-
plies of all hinos at trie
;r Drug Co.
awavfrcm all vve ^e0' Proud of the fact, be-
,ir .i i cause it shows that they appre
public gatherings and mav . . - , • .
1 a - * ciate our eliort-i. ana are willing
to help along a3 they can.
The pie supper at Mistletoe
school houseToesday night was
a decided success, $50. was real-
ized from the sale, which will be
used for a Christmas tn e.
J. T. Wicher was in town Fri-
day and went out to inspect the
bridge which was completed on.
that day. lie found the bridge
ready for the approaches which
will be put in as rapidly as pos-
sible. He left a wheel with the
Chiftain man for the paper.
Hon. Scott Ferris was in El
Reno Monday to meet with the
chamber of commerce in regard
to the reopening of the road
through the reservation at Fort
Reno which wa3 closed a short
time ago cau ing much inconven-
ience to people i : that section
going to El Reno.
Mr. Joh l Jones who lives north
of town called Saturday and had
hii subscription set^un to 1017.
He has net quite il ished gath-
ering his corn, lot says it is
ft- u, :e (Hub TSol(
The Chamii.ade Club met in a
very pleasant and instructive
(meeting Wednesday afternoon
at the suburban home of Mrs.
Clapp. The ladies going out in
automobiUs.
Several matters of business
were attended to. The studv of
| at E! Reno, Saturday.
Friday ! Mr. and Mrs. George Kennedy
t0 ' and family were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. L G. Adams in El Re-
Saturday and Sunday.
no,
Guy Bleigh and Miss
Ruth Rankin, tea hers in the
1 Calumet, schools attended the
Rail, in El Reno Saturday.
j George Bullock went to Eik
City last week to remain until)
( after Thanksgiving. Roy Arm-
strong is earr. !:.g the xni.il for
hi in.
Heme From (V.uul Zone
Messrs. Maurice and Harlin
Hostetter arrived the first of the
week from the canal zone and
are guests of their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. D. Hostetter north-
east of town. They have been
in the employ of the U. S. Gov-
ernment in that part of thecoun-
Mozart was taken up also a par- try for the past eight or nine
j making a pood yi id. [ic has
CALUME'i LfKuu ou. j tho Chieftain. Billie is one of
The Sahool will give an enter- the most progressive farmer In-
< lintnent at the school auditor-1 dians in the community.
iu*n Wednesday evening. I A big line of rch-ol tablets,
Louia Anderson's corn is aver-; drawing books, pencils, crayolas
, Wm. Balenti of near Geary j !)een sufTerir.; for several days
! called Saturday and renewed for witha carbunele on his cheek
aging better than sO bushels
the acre. Pretty good.
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of El Reno were guests of Mr
and Mrs. C. H. Todd, Sunday.
Reed, Rock Island agent
to ' ruler? and everything in the waj
j of school supplies at the
. ; Calumet D;iuc Co.
and Mrs. James Longmire
Pat McGrath purchased a new ; wm,i i :.p f„,.
Pullman 5 passenger car from A.
Rhoades, this week. Pat thinks
life is too short to travel by
horse power any more.
W.R
a' this plac2, renewed his sub-
scription to the Chieftain, Mon-
day.
Misses L°ota and Iva Steenrod
and Mrs. Ray Crowley were in
El Reno Saturday attending the | Mr N B Utt took Mr. and
i-ally. " j Mrs. Pat >!cGraMi to El Reno,
Mr
which has himLrcd lmn some
with ids work.
There is some talk of moving
the remount station at Ft. Reno
to F'.irt Si!.' and op< ning ti■<* res-
ervation for settlement. To our
way ot flunking the homestead-
ing and farming of this land
more valuable to
the county than the remount
station.
The box supper at Center Grove
We are agents for the Pull-j school house last Fuesday night
| man, a 32-horse power auto, for
limentary drill ably conducted
by Mrs. Balenti. After which a
previously prepared program
was rendered. Mrs. Durand
was a pleasant club visitor.
The next meeting will be held
Dedember 1st with Mrs. C. 11.
Todd. The study will be Ruben-
stein, with Mrs. Balenti leader,
the Parlamentaiy drill will be
conducted by Mrs. II. L. Spear.
The following program will be
rendered:
Piano : oL Mrs. Kmlcrren
Quartette Mesdames. Clapp,
Wilson, Emberson and Todd.
Piano duette Mesdi mesTocld
and Wilson,
Vocal solo—Mrs. Zigler.
Violin solo—Mrs. Clapp.
Vocal duette-
and Eml erron.
Mesdames'
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bide
$740, See it.
A. Rhoades.
d Mrs. Henry
from northwest or
Pritncr Saturday in his car. They went
down to purchase their lea3e
town were
ilumet merchants
which was sold that da:
If it isn't an Eastman it isn't
a "kodak". We sell kodaks and
kodak supplies.
Calumet Drug Co.
tra ling with ■.
Tuesday.
Mr. Garland and little daugh
ter, Adelaide were among th<
Calumet \iaitots in El li . j ^mog Clayton returned toCal-
Saturday. amet the first of the week after
Many favmars are through i an absence of several months
cr-ith rine their corn. The ma- j Like everybody else Amos ju t
-—1 •" - • ■" has to come bacic every once in a
while.
was a success. Every one had a
pleasant time and $14 75 was re-
alized from the sale which will
be used to purchase lights for
the building. Miss Marjorie
Higdon is the teacher at this
place.
FOi? SALiS
A-l-c.vlinder Marsailles Corn
Sheller for sale by
A. Rhoades.
i nicy is making around the 40
bushel mark.
Miss Dona Jensen, teacher of
the Lone Stat s^i*o and sister, g00{j jewelry call and see our
Mary, attended the ra j in |]jne Our goods are standard
Reno, Saturday. 'make and all guaranteed.
If you need a good watch or
clock we have it. If you want
;ft last week
Calumet Drug. Co
Claud Moberly
for Delavan, Kansas, where he
will learn telegraphy under an
uncle at that place.
Tne E idy brotners are prepar-
to hold a sale about the first ould be gQt out
Watch for bills ■ . .
We can tall get rich in W
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The W tmens Compel Team will
meet Tu esday < vening. Nov. 30
at t':45 o'clock at. the home of
Mrs. Stultz. Ac irdial invitation
in pxtendeii to visi ois.
In company with Mr. and Mrs.
W. 1 . Utt an 1 Mrs. Wren Moor. ;
the editor and wife enjoyed a
nice auto ride Sunday sifterno- n.
The weather was fine for th.e
time of the year, and the outing
was very enjoyable. The wheat
■i Ids are looking good and the
farmers are fast getting their
fall work done. The bridge
cross the N th Canadian liver
was visited and found to be all
ready for the approaches to be
put in. The ferry which has
been of much -ervi-e during the
long time of .vailing v. ill coo-: he
set a-d le. rim wate1.' i;> almesl
ti o low at pi "Sent to crT.s a load
:n the boat and it is fortunate
that t; . bri• 1 h so m arl, r ady
for r. '-e.
'i'aken I p
A donkey, at my place 24 miles
north east of town, blue-gray in
color, with white markings and
wartonrump. Own rma; have
same by pay ing for this notice.
R. E. 'i .'.ton.
years and the occasion of their
visit at this time is due to the ill
health of Harlan caused by the
extremely hot climate. Hespei t
several months litre last year in
hopes that he would be perme-
nently restored to his usual good
health, but upon his return he
again became ill, making it ne-
cessary that, he give vp his po-
sition a! d f(/me home His bro-
ther secured a leave of absence
and accompanied him heme for
a short, v.-cotiim and visit to
home!oiss. They are finding
our delightful weather very cold
but hope to get acclimatf d soon.
Birthday Social
Mrs. Vir," ivia Myers entertain-
ed a crowd of boys and girls at
her home last Sat urday afternoon
from 2 to .< o'clock in honor of
her son, Master P, B. Thompson's
fourteenth birthday. Twenty-
eight invitations were extended
and t early all responded with
their i rest nee, games and other
forms of entertainment made
the afternoon pass all too rapid-
ly. Dainty refreshments also
addt'd to t}«e pleasure of the day.
All wish for P. B. many like oc-
casions as he journeys along the
highway of life.
(In Lti.'n < 'lurch
Rev. I. W. Cameron will preach
here as usual Sunday morning
and evening. Everybody invit-
ed to attend.
CALUMET
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i THE CALUMET RESTAURANT
Martin Blum paid the Chief-
tain a nice compiim nt last week
j when he stated that "advertis
ing in the Chieftain was worth
more than all the hand b s thro
i.. i-4 « a i.k nnr.nr rnp nrsi
ing
oi' the month.
and further o"t'Le. • Street because seme of us ha't .
The next number of the Lyce-: cjot to save a few dollars to lend |... , - , „ .
wid be given Dec. 9. Season ' later to the men who pre now ~
Pii.o: - 26 C.ilui ! t Meat Marl.cf
Fresh & Salt Meats
A varift-. and e-'mplete Hue <► 1
For Hide-
urn
a reduced price.
tickets on sale at the drug store, ar s"t0cl{s- "Grr ndRap-, qup p/jcat >|S
1 nspccted
C. OKiOLE,
Biy- dinnsrs every day, Serve
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Home Mad<- Cakes and iV
ronrielor
from 11:30 to 1:00
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I AM PREPARED TO KEEP ROOMER:-', KICK CLEAN BEDS,
23c s AND GOcta. PHI \'E YOUR ORDERS.
GIVE MB A CATJ ,
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Clayton, J. C. The Calumet Chieftain. (Calumet, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, November 26, 1915, newspaper, November 26, 1915; Calumet, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc167952/m1/1/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.