The Calumet Chieftain. (Calumet, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, December 3, 1915 Page: 1 of 8
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Jsiumet, Oklahoma, Friday, Dss. 3, 19lo
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| (|;J Local and Persona! News
Grain Market *
The local grain market lor Ca'
umet is as fol'ows:
Wheat
house in Calumet and will later
buy cream. See his notice in an-
other place.
N. H. Sager has bought the
Oats
Corn, shelled
Corn in ear
Kafir Corn
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28c
.. ...47c
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28c
Peter Shields is building un
implement shed and poultry
house on his farm southeast of
town.
VVm. Ice is nursing a badly
interest of his partner E. E.
Geary Lk
will now go it alone.
Mr. Tam Golden moved to their,
new home at LooUebo Wednes-j
day. Mrs. Golden and children |
will remain until Friday with
relatives. Her sister ? !iss An-
W; f
, ,, . > na McCov will accompany her \
Brewer in the Geary Booster and , i
, , f ' home. Mrs. Golden called and
LUCK TO . i •
0 ; renewed lor the C niellain.
you, Segar. j .
/-.ii- j •-> ii = r a,,™,.* A mortgage was filed a few
Col. 1' red 3ail wa3 in Calumet , |
. u | n davs ago at liie court house l«-r
Iuesday, enroute to Walbaum
I and Day's sale. The
mashed hand, caused by getting | ^ <;ne &nd atnoun,ed to more
,he sale was a ?12.M0,CC0 and u as give n to ti e
m„r0! Mississippi liust ( o. by the Ok-
Only 22 days until Christmas.
VV. S. Sitton is building a new
barn.
P. M. L fever renewed for the
Chieftain Wednesday.
Mrs. Fred Downey of Pocas-
set is visiting homefolks.
D A. Wii r1 e.ewe 1 for the
Chieftain la-t Wednesday.
Santa says show your Christ-
mas spirit by hopping early.
George 13. Coleman renewed
fir the Chi * f i .* i ;i last Thursday.
Q lite a bl o! nail-lingis being
elooei-i the vidnity of Calumet.
I'u 1 nan errs at if74'>.00 are
c'lcaper than wak ing. See
! it caught in a cane mill one day
last week.
A McOrav called last week'
and renewe
He says the family can not do
without it
than S3,0''0.
lahoma Railway Co. The docu-
ment is one of the largest ever
• icer tiled in Canadian county and the 1-y
unt to
What would make
V r,'. |h' rhLffni",," i Christmas present for Him than ; recording l'pes will nmou
""II. "ice k-t of , letterheads $22.00.- Kl Reno Dtpiocrat
and envelopes printed at the |
Chieftain < face.
How a out Your
New Overcoat?
If you appreciate ; n ocjus-
Mr. and Mrs. E. Grass enter
_ , . tained their children at dinr.er
Mr. and Mrs. Roy stephens oft <-ol. j. p. Guteliusof El Reno. ! Thanksgiving. Uses Esther. , „ 4.
Omaha, Neb is the guest of their j wa§ hp|.e Monday enrcute lo Mar and Emma of Edmond and Rob- TO pattern and all tlie little
-N S.citisoui . gale. His wife and j ort and wife of Oklahoma City, nicitics of custom-tailoring
daughter motored toCalumetfor j Chester and wife and baby and you'll surely have
him in the evening. Mr. and MrsMartin Blum and ^ „ . j
Prof, and Mrs. W. R. Fergu- I'amiily were present and all had f'Jk, \ , i fSCC LHu LO.
son are spending the week with : a good time. i . , . .• .1
homefolks at Hydro. The Prof, j Misses May and Lena Wilson ! ! \ AOCOiOtnp^ o
attended the teacher s meeting ^ and Bennett Wilson were gue-ts •' 'llicll bist suits JOl)'
in Oklahoma City last week. • of homefolks for the Thanksi<iv- |in K iduality.
ing holidays. Miss Lassie Wig , j,t u, nieai.v.re you today!
mother, Mrs.
east of town.
Mr. L. R Morris renewed for
the Chieftain for his daughtf r,
•Irs Walter Srnil of Morewood,
Okla this week.
Fifteen thousand bales of cot-
ten were destroyed b\ (ire at the
compress in Pine Bluff, Ark. last
Sunday afternoon.
A big line of school tablets, j
drawing I) oks, pencils, c:: y>
|. i gins who i> also attendingschool
jat the University was theirguest
Th
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D C.
M Mf 1 . f Enid i? he
th 1 c.i vi i" after j-roperty inter- Eagle, <'o'o. are the; guc-ts
ti. the former's h o h;r, P.
3!,: ;.•,(• 1 aca- of hogs j Brown ,1 ar Caluui: t.
i 1 m Wed- { Tie , tcond r.uiv
j ceum will he given Dec 9sh and ■
i . 1 -ing built on ! bids fair to prov en.ei wair.:. :
' am. sou ti or1-1 ^ ^he ti i 1 nu ujei.
| If it isn't c n Eas: mr> n i' I -1 ■' ■ '
a "ke lak". We se{| kodal.e ai.'11
k': lak m.i ; "
V.
A Un- Ai)t?s
ihc .n
S '.V i 1
Lilly
1 1 !) ,1 ihc;e.
nasd iy.
A big h.v
the John P
o ' town.
Uncle G ■
S i •!>>' in the
L R Pritn r.
1
p:ies 0 i a1 i :< '•'
C.ue ,i T
Blanch S111 i;lsoi spent the j ,.ujttf. and ever.', iking in the way
thanksgi\ it g ho i<i«;> s with home j 0f school supplies at the
folks, retun ir.g to Oklahetr.c | Calumet DfaiG Co.
City Sundav i ieht. ; .
j Mrs. Leslie Thotv.p >n return- t
Mr. and Mrs. G >org > Kennedy j, j j3st Satur(jay f(om Mound
entertained their rela ives at j c,t,. ,,0_ wh(,r£1 gh„ hatj po!-.e to
be prerent ar. the f ine 1 al of her
j home north of town. j ;£:lier( . r. w. A. Long.
and i !rs. Irani-. Btou .1 1 ^ jy-larv jen£en departed ration for Goitre. We are glad
' Tlnn sday. iron in p for Ed me 1 ti to state that sh< i.i getting along
j wliere she wid-enrol! inthe State nicely, although as yet rpute.
c.g« | v 11 11 -it. Normnl for the w i-iter term. '.weak. I.'-jr daughter. Miss Eli:-a-
MENCH'8 STORE
of
for the week end. Their parents
| took them to El R-no Sunday | D,,.|lh <)f Mrs. Tlomietta
'afternoon where they took the tp ;
XT I unglen
;\in for Norman.
Mrs. Pat Byrns has returned
he me from the St. Anthony hos-
pital in Oklahoma City wb< re
;-!ie recently underwi nt an <>■ e-
01 !!.(■
tijr :-'{hcr £. e o:r.j ;:nied . r! ' -ih w-k > h A h-en in sc! < ••! •'
the Women's college, in Chicka-
'ia has returiu d hi me to remain
> St-'arns
try wi;
■p^-nt
i "v. r.
Calumet Drug Co.
get located.
Martin Blum's sale was one
! ,f the best of this season. P.v-
• I-. : 1:i • g sold v, ( II and ever \ l:o
: |\ s??mp.l pie 1 ■ i with th. ir
.
11, d to over ?2,n<'0.
uMtil afi'M ti!" holidays.
! S'^ioii sup-
.t the
DKUG ro.
Mi
Wren Moore;
. 01 t to ;
}d
G:vir,*1 B iMo •'< has returns
fr mi a we-k'- visit with re la- puj;mf.n>
lives at Elk-City.
One mo i'h
Wich.it: , Kas., his! Sund; v t e ;
rna'o until af er the hidi'lays
with her sister. Mr. cr.d R is. j
Ut' took her to LI R< no, in thei;
I Postmaster, J. W. Ii don 1
n woieh to snoot , fanii',y spent Saturday night a id' f, n...
q J-i'l- B:" !'.■■ -.omber, no sho-t-: 3andiiv at the country hon.e ( f1
ing e; rail 0 . Sunday. | \tr. and Mrs August Myers.
Gjorg ' i r.fss has been connn- What lies become of the o!<:
e 1 to bis ro ■ n for several oaj s. fas}iioncd woman who boiled a
u;i act iUtif v*l sickness. whole ham arid sliced « I t it for;
J. T. W! 1 >r as 1 Frank
Lin- A'eek.?— Macon, (ia. News,
s n pu'"v r' ed ne-.v l ords from ^\\>e art, a^ent- for th ■ Pull
ii. T. Wis-on, this week. 'man, a 32-horse power auto, for
George " spent thanksgi v- $740. See it.
{,gin O.ilahoma City and wit-; A Rhoades.
nesse. 1 toe bntball game. ; i\ p. Hensley v. ill preach at
Ei Wilson an ! son Bennett, | Red Rock Saturday night and
Mrs. Sam Durand and Ri rs. L.
M. Arm t; -ng have i< ; nn< \
from a very pleasant visit with;
fiienes at Kingfi her at d Gulh-i
C rend ma Durard, whohanj
•„ -n visiting in Guthrie for some- J
ti-ne i companied them hoin^. |
a goo 1 watch on
do1 k we have it 1
Mrs. Henrietta Von Tough n
died Thursday morning, Novem-
ber 25th, at a. m. at the
home of her yi 'ingest dauf liter.
Mrs. 1 red Renter,neer Heaston,
at the advanced age of 76 years,
4 months and 23 days. She was
'oorn in Oldenberg, (iermany.and
a'; s marri d t<> Prediick Von
Tunglen in 1K")8. They later
e n.o to the United States ard
for a number of years resided in
I Kansas, moving to Oklahoma
1 some 20 years ago. They made
this their homo until claimed by
The Women's Cospel T am v. iil; death. The husbard having
m. .-t with Mrs. V, >ok Tuesday parrcd away in El Reno about 7
1 years ago.
S :. living children, Adolph of
Celumot, ()' la. Loui; of Clay
Center, Kansas, Herman of
Heaston, Okla. Mrs. J. B. Mit-
tendorf of El Reno and Mrs.
Frod Peut r of 11 oedon, Okie.
V. onieiir. C; • >k ! Tea
evening IJee. 1 at
\ sitnrs are iovited.
Laxes al
.
Hank
Tax< s are now duo and ti e list
for Darliigt >:i. Calumet, Mapid,
Oak, (,'<-men! and Valley town
sit ins are at th
you want 1,, ,
, 1 ( alumet where
good jewelry ct. ! and see 01 r (
line. Our goods are stand: :
make and all guai ante d.
Cm ue.itsT Dm g Co
State Bank of -August, of Lone Wolf, Okla..
you may pay
all of whom ar-' living t -stimo-
011 ' ! noor.,oration
nies 1 > the upiight and honest
( ractc r of th departed moth-
er v. hicli ia the highest honor
any parent can claim.
The straw . of <■ ilum< 1 for: S 'rvie- s were held at the Rue-
, j% vis- and ag dost iocorporatir; he ter home F.-iday by the Rev. Er-
Uingold acquaintances. 11" for- town wes c unt- d last Saturday minger and at the German Lu-
merly edited the Han :di News, 'ig'.t ai.d the r< ult v.:.s 19 t.o thran oheich in El Reno, con-
but says lie bos reformed ar.d is toik-tauainft in.-orporatii-g. Vory duct d by the Rev. Walton, of
th - insurance bu- in ess. i little inlirt 1 wai In. v. 1. as quite
ia number did not vote either wax-
Mr. -I sso Todd of 0!-d hen :i
( it v is in C llu net this
now in
Mrs. Belle Patrick, rs. Vir
s iw the big foot ball game in Ok-. Sunday morning and evening. da Myers, Mi G"lda Patri I",
} th-ima Cit\ last Thursday. | Everybody invited to attend. I Miss Hattie Laughlin and T. D.
tl , j IT - : jones attended the' installation I will open up for busine s i
Ye Editor s among the house- Horace Wilson, who is attend- ■'One^aucn
tijitor <x 6 , klahoma < i,v and banquet at the Rebckab alumet the hist ol the wee
I's .litr\ and I'roduc<
I will open up for business
h inting class these days, looks irg school in Ok
• i,!,„,-0 inpanin | spent the week end with his pa-
1: ie v\e m.ght na.e to camp. , ^ ^^ ^ Mrg> G T Wil-
Mrs J. F. Pen wright called at j gon
ouroSfi -e Monday and renewed Eston Hostetter who is atter.
1 i su )Sjription of her son, Chas.! jjtlg sehool at the A. & M. col-
Misses Amelia and Laura Mc leE? at Stillwater, spei.tlhanl.s-
attenil.nl tb. teaeher'. B.vme w.th home folks --
m^etiigat Oklahoma City last
week.
II. IV McCann and H. S. Lohse
shipped •: car each of hogs to the
Oklahoma (.ity market last
week.
Okl;dn :: x ' 'it), after v. Inch the
body was laid to rest in the El
Reno Cemetery.
Cruzan liu\ ! own I1
odge in El Reno, last T 'sda;. and mav be found 1 do-r w< st of chased the (
roperty
('. W. Cru:::in this week pur-
Tensen pro]
night.
T, , ,. ... - - l; .,. for poultry and produce.
Xiit.-I.i'onti, w.feand bablts; ^
!' e'' s,f,re- ' W]:' Pay cash erty in the north part of town,
have re til me I fr o V. ac >, 1 < - x;.
to sfii-nd the win;er in ('alum t.
Mike has been c iching Bayl >r
college this season. He brought
! out a winner by winning- state
occupied by the Chieftain family
and will come to town to n side.
Santa I- Here
Santa Clause has arrived and
may be foun 1 at the store of
A. Roades.
town.
Mrs. H A. Todd renewed for 1 >
the Chieftain last week. Mrs |championship "t s
Todd has has been quite sick f. r Thanksgiving da was rather,
tbe past week or two, but is im- q jjet on ,u.Cl)llnt of the '«■.■u lt*t t
■
Miss Cleo Coleman, who is at the older ones a inrer with |
tending school at. Weatherford, the Gi rth Lea ue, and asusu* It
spent thanksgiving with her [ a- p, the' dinner w-:s up to its hi/h I
rents. Mr. and Mrs. Geoge E. ,tandard. Tark,.;- :,n(] u\\ the |
Coleman. «i ino-a n >-tni r thereto wore -i
W"HMiiiiihmii' aimi nmrusxmaaacsirmo.iggt^oea—amaax rasse
[THE CALUMET RESTAURANT {
5 (L F. () ! <M)LE. Proprietor |
Bi^ dinners every dav, Served from 11 ::30 to 1:30
FOR ONLY 25 CE NTS
Short < )i\ler- of all kind-.
-011. 1 fome Made (iak< - and
things pertaining
John A. Canon of Hinton has served in excellent style and en
opened up a poultry and produce -oved by those in attendance.
; J
Meat - ant
to order.
I AM PUKi'ARED TO) KEEP ROOMf i; . ;,I K CI.! -.
25cts AND 50cts. PHONE YOUR ORDERS.
civr: mf: a cai.i,
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Clayton, J. C. The Calumet Chieftain. (Calumet, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, December 3, 1915, newspaper, December 3, 1915; Calumet, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc167954/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.