The Calumet Chieftain. (Calumet, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 3, 1918 Page: 3 of 9
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C A LUME T CHiEFT A T *?
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Published Every l tiursaay.
PHONE NO. 19
Price $1 per Year, invariably iri
advance.
ELM 12 K PEIttEE, Editor.
Lulu Roberta, Associate Editor
tOntereil hs si-rotm rinss main
,igtolt1c« at > atinuei OkK'
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J. N, Mott, W. W HoHinyrs \ orth,
John Doyie, I'an Haeans, Chas.
iodd, L J Haslon Dick King,
Geo Stearns, R . Murp.iy, A.
L Bealmear, Mrs Nanc.> E.
Bealmear, J Pickard, Airs Sop
hia Reimers, J J. Reimers, i'an
Tech, K. M. Laughlin. W. t
(iau A A dee, i. Armstrong,
L i ' oamuelson, Geo. W Bui
iock, J. E. Laugln -i, L Arm
Opal Samuelson, Blanche Sam-
uelson, Miss l>la Sauna - >n,
Mrs. L T Samueison, John 11 *■ i
h
Advertising will be charged
tor b.. the insertion. Church an-
nouncements published free
Lengthy obituary notices and
poetry in connection with same
will be charged for at one halt
regular rate.
It won't do any good to beet
bout a beefless Tuesday.
If you have a stove, piece ol
furniture, farm or any thing else
to sell drop a local in The Chief
tain and see what insults von
have ll'no bod.\ knows what \ou
have to sell there is no danger ol
you selling Use our paper as a
medium for advertising
Speaking of politics in Ok la
homa at ihe present time it looks ;
very much as though 'Alfalfa"
Bill Murray has the edge for the
g bernational job. He is t e
only man from the east side o(
any great importance. While
the west side has out several ol
which J. 1>. A. Robertson and
Bill Alexander seems the strong
er. In the Democratic tiomina
lion the west and east have al-
ways £een against each other.
B. K. Frans seems to be a good
contender for secretary of state,
while the State superintendent
is very uncertain, (ieo. Wilson,
A. C. Parsons^ Chas. Briles. Chas.
Evans and a number of others
have all been mentioned.
The price of The Chieftain will
remain $1.00 a year. With our
increased subscription and ad-
vertising we do not deem it ad-
visable at the present time to
raise the price. The only thing
that will he changed will be that
we will insist on a PAID IN AD
VANCE SUBSCRIPTION busi
ness.
Ln.rt. Jr , Albert
M Oliver, K J
Day, Mrs. W. R.
J. R Da , Mrs.
John Kill, Mrs.
Heroert Keller,
llali, Russell Bieigh, J. W.
art, Dave Todd, Mrs. Ida
Thompson, Mrs.
t rump. VV. R.
Dsy, John Day,
J. N. Kenny,
J. H. Keller,
Miss Jessie l.
Stew-
Todd,
W. R Dearing, Mrs Anna Dear-
ing, t ied La Fountain, A L.
Pinkston, 0 P. Wooldridge,
Pearl Howe, Mrs, Katy WiriU r-
mute, G. T Pavy, Steve Knight,
R F. Ellison, Mrs. R F. Ellison,
Mrs. M Ridgewav, M. VV Ridge
way, Wiley Jones, Miss Susie
Bell, Mrs Theo. Sinittendorph,
Miss Charllote Grass, Mrs. J A.
Snyder, Mrs. Jordan Rogers,
Vlrs (i A Crane, Mrs Geo Daw-
son, Jordan Rogers, .J, M Woods.
Gus diller, R-> ert Pic; an, An-;
drew i]latter, VV. D Lant, Geo. j
Leaky. Mrs. D \\ (ox, D. W.
Byros, Bessie McCoy, A. Low- j
11 e!*. A J. iiaas, i hos. Spotted
('row, J no. Bosin, Loien Ha\-
iien, Wood roar llavden, (j F.
.>erg, Mrs Nellie Pavy, J 'i .
Lssex, Mi.-. Maggie Essex, E C
Parker, Flora B. Parker, ti L
Johnson, Mrs. Jennie Spiker,
J. C. Suiker, virginnia M. Spik-
er, A. E. Davenport, Alice L,
Davknport, Chas. Von Gundy,
Vera Vori Gundy, Ross Bright,
Mrs L Collin , Mrs. J N.
Bieigh, Mrs. Fred Bullock. Mrs.
Geo. Laughlin, Mrs. L Zook, E
M Goss, Mrs. Virginia Myers,
J. 1'. Powell, Roy Wallace, R
C. Higden, Lawrence Higden,
.1 0. Stallard, I 0 Johnson,
Mrs. I 0. Johnson, Irene John-
son, Leona Johnson, Everett Jansen,
Johnson, Mrs. Wm Leighton, tendorf,
Win Leighton, Geo Leighton,
Eugene Leighton, Katherine
Leighton, Arthur Leighton, Les-
lie Thompson, Theo. Hanson,
Calumet Garage, Ed Bieigh,
Mrs. Martin Bloom, Binpad Bird-
chief, Dan Murphy, Mrs. Wm.
Zeigler. Rev. W. G Hicks, Mrs.
MikeB:ilanti, Mrs Les'ieThomp-
quiptment to SOn, Fred Bullock, .J J Barnes,
we are now Nellie Haag. A L Clovis, F. C.
Reimers, Mrs M R. Reimers,
Richard Dole, Sat;e Woman,
Arthur Snvder, Herman Lohse,
Robt Goss, ('has B Pnnwriuht,
Lee Penvv*ight, Mrs. Lora Pen-
wrisi t. -Joe Kellev. Mrs. !'. G.
Wintermute, C C Wintermute,
E.'C To id, D. B Von Gundy,
Mrs. Carry Von Cundy. -I N.
Mrs Mary S. Von
Ethel M. Bean, Mrs Carrie Tim ti-
er. E. McEvov, Mrs. E McEvoy,
\li<s Emily Carnuhan, J G.
O'Neiir, S P. Button, Mts S. P.
Batton. Mrs. Jesse Hammer,
Jesse Hammer, Elmei Gamble.
1) P. Underwood, Mrs. 1) P.
Underwood, Mrs Ray Reed, R^v
Re;' 1, t has Diaper, Mrs Am;
i)ran r L A ( . ki ll, Mrs L
A. Gu'ckrell, B F failey. Mi*.
H A 1o;id, R 'i)"rt l'hompMm,
C. J. 1 Ian- en. Bill V iapp, Mi's
iaie\ Akins. Rosc.ie Sn. i:II. Spen
eel H id, Maurice Thompson, J
L Carnahan, J. R. Dawson, G.
Stewart, Harrv Coleman, Rav
Rowland, Miss D.ina Jensen,
Miss Mary Jt nseti, Mrs. G. VV.
Jenst n, Ben Steffie, Roll Jones,
A. Massey, lien Laughlin, J N
Reirners, C E. McCoy, S. M.
Steansori, Mrs. S. M. Steanson,
Evelyn Steanson, Dorotli;, Stean-
son, Edith Steanson, Donard
Steanson, i has. Steanson, H F
Moore, W. L) Haas, E. M ( lark,
Tlielma LaugJin, John McGoa
an. Mrs John McGowan, Pat
McGowan, Mrs Pat McGowan,
John Gardnes, C. A. Colbert, S
P. Helm, -J. W McGowan. N E
S ten rod, J A H ; I m, Henry Jar
vill, John O'Neill, Mrs. N' la
Bright, C. H. Saamonds, Mrs
Olive SeamamD, Mrs. Pheobt
Carlton, c, B Q litrl-y. Mrs Ev i
Quigley. Be i Quig! Chri-
Quigle.v, Beulah Quigley, Jim j
Moore, Mis J. T Moore, Dexter
Dawson, I' M Dole, Mrs C a;v
Morris, (ieo. Fra s, M ss Carrie
Morris, E dench, Mrs. C. E |
Mench, Miss Edith Haas. Mrs. |
G G. Moore, Mrs Ered Laugh-
lin, Fred Laughlin, Mrs Ella
Carrigan, Miss N >ra McGrath
Mrs J >hn Jonei, W S Dawson,
Mrs. Lillian Stewart, E Thomas,
C. L Akins, Dorothy Shumate,
Katherine Shumate, 1) W Low
der. Ed Speer. Mrs Ed Speer,
i Loyd Speer, T. J Speer, Jr ,
Mrs. G. T. Wilson, Mrs Pat Mc
grath, Mrs. Oar Blasdel, Orvul
Cockrell, Lonie Anderson, Tobe
Schweitzer, 1. R Paulk, Burrel
Gamble, Mr- Jeff Printer, Mrs
Carnahan, B. P. Haas, G. W.
. G Petree, Theo Mit-
Chris Andersen, Mat-
ilda Andersen, G. E Davidson,
Mrs. Rachael Creed, J E Stew-
art, Mabel Stewart, Harold Stew-
art, Jariie Stewart, Manley Stew-
art, Jennette Steward, G. 0.
ttobson, Mrs Irene Hobson.
si A' l'C\
> M)F.1 ' .V.Ivi \C
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No extra charge for Distam
WE FRAME PI 'TURKS
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Miller.
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! Notice for Pubiicat'on
'I Oeimrtment tin imeri i, LJ.
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r ih, HiiO in d.- Hum*•
r *1 N'e. I>4676, lei i,< s
i -tcliun i , Township til
i si, Indi n Meru'i oi
CAl.t'MKT, OKI A
12 a m 'J
9 to 12 a.na
Office 60. Res. 49.
Ofiice Hours 9 to
to ^ p. m. Sundays,
PHONES
Drayage
I do a general drayage
and deliverv business.
R. R. DOLE
\\ \I TKR ini)E MARTIN
Veieriimr) l'hyfioiiiri ami Surgeon.
Office tiOO S. Choctaw
El Ueno Oklahoma.
CALUMET
roduc: Ho? e
Pays Cash F
or
'ays
Gutter
Poultry
„nd Hides;
Gu hru ,
Noiici
HrHnsKmi. i !
on Ni'Vem!"
8U-ad Ehm-j ■
1, 2, . ml
No in. H .11^1
■s filed riiiln'e ul inteiltiiill lorn ki«.
1-:• ■ 11 fivi* * «ir i■ ioof, to t-stniilish rl.: in
In the laiiil a'm i-descnt'Od liel'ore the
C'ouoij KhIl'- >il I'-.n dan ("ouniy. Ok
i1ioi!,.i, a i Ifice in t.1 Ktno. 1 ik ■>
homa, mi tin.- Mhdi\ of Jaiuiaiv, l!Mh
i oi. iii i.i • s i.s wiln<-ai>f«!: Ail.or'
It VrKiniit-t. rhoniMS Smith, J.-ine?
N. I' , linn, John KuolT, u l of Calu-
met, O . luhon.a
J. Y. Callahan,
Register
| First published, Jan. 3, 1U18, two wKs.
NOTICE i(> CREDITORS.
j To the Creditors of Matilda P Marsh,
I deceased
l'he creditors of ihe above numtd
decedent are Ii. rrliy notified that the
undersigned vv .s by the County Court
ol t anadiaii County. Oklahuma, a|i-
i pointed Kxt cutor of tin. estate of s id
j di-i edent, and that all poisons having
ixlaitn.-i aK'iinsl lite estate of said dece-
dent are required to exhibit them to
I said undersigned Executor with the
necesa.irj vouchers, at the office of me
Ciitiiiiy Judge in the cnurt house in the
jt'ity of El Reno, t anadi; n County, Ok-
lahoma, within four months from the
'date of the fir.-t publication of ihlS lu.
I lice, lowit: 1 rout tile ,'bd day of J no
| ary, 1918 of the Same v/ill be forever
11 lied
I Dated l)i comber 29, 1917
Anderson I,. Marsh,
Executor.
C K 1)\. i, li> ary.
At tot no for Executor.
<11
We .solicit your prndo-.'e and
.i.-sure you prompt ;tnd careful
service.
Phone No. 58.
C A LUlVi h 1
Barber Shop
Unick and Ellieient
Service
I lonest and AgreeaMe
\\ orkmansiiiii
to All
IV!. flIDGEWAY Prop
Don't forget rho moving pic-
ture shows on Tuesday and Sat-
urd ny niht ,
We have added
The Cheit'tain unt
able to handle any job you have.
and we teei entitled to your work
in the printing :tne. There are
only a I'e-v people in town who
tlo not km1 their work done here.
Some set d to mail order firm?
for their stationery while other-
have their envelopes printed
through the government post
office thus saving a little, but do- Von Gundy,
JACOB I & ELLIOTT
Funer : I Director & Kmbnlmera
PRIVATE AMBULANCE
LADY ASSISTANT
207 South Hock Island
El Meno - Oklahoma
Office Phone 177
Res. Phones 178 671
P i re Mouldings
K. I. Time Table
KST BOUNP
I rain 11 Tucumcari Lv 7:46 a.tn
No. 725 Alva Lv. 8:20 a. n
No. i:i (Amarillo) Lv. 8:47 p. in
EAST UOUN1).
I rani No. 44 (em) 6:02 a. in.
I'rain No. 72ti(oK City)8:24 p. m
No 710 "vlatigutn Lv 6:04P.M.
No -12 Flan stop for passeti-
ifers for Kansas t'ity or beyond
7:12 p. tii.
Notice.
Owing to business condition'
tliii' ighout the country, and th*
ti ndency of all wholesale deal-
ers to cut th" time limit they e/i-
tend to It - retailor--, ir. becomes
DIDN'T MIND TELLING.
He—At what age do you think j t
women should marry?
She—At about my age, I think,
Mr. Bashful.
ing a mail ordei business. Ali vv-
want is a cha. ce at your work
•uid then if we do not satisf.\
\ ou, -vo have no kick for \ on to g"
elsewhere. Buxton & Skinrnr
ire no C iubt good printers lull
their firm is loi-ated elsewhere
and your money goes out of the
town when you buy from fnem.
Have you visited your school
yet? If have rot you have no
excuse to criticize. Every par-
ent should make an endeavor to
visit the school at least tw ee a
year. You can talk with \ our
teachers about children fo'
the benefit of all concerned.
Your children see that you are
interested in their education arid
arlvadce in school. Try to co to
the school in the next month.
William Leighton and family
motored to El Reno the first of
the week.
Gundy, Grace E Von Gundy,
Marjorie Von Gundy, Winfred
Von Gundy, M Carnahan, H C.
Morris, .1 W Howard, Joe
Shields, Pat .VcGrath, Harry
Kenneriv, F. Hornberger, .l<;ck
B> ans, Mrs. Jack Ryrns, Mrs
Corey, Walter Barron, Mrs. Wal-
ter Barron, Philip Rheil, C. N.
Baker, J. M. Berry man 0. P
Redding, Mrs. ('. P. Redding,
Mrs. C'appus, Miss Elizabeth
B.\ rns, Tom Byrns, John Blagg
Mary BlagLr. Velarah Blagg, Fay
Biagg, Martha Blagg. L. W.
Bozai t, Nellie Grass, Robt
O'Tnol, Rufus Jones, Mrs S. M.
Scott, G. W Miller, Miss Mary
Scott, Bert Owens, Miss Eva
Small, Mrs H. A Mitchell, H.
A Mitchell, 1. Howe, Mrs. J. C.
Harris ■) VV Clayton, Airs. John
Gardner, J. N. Kenny, Mrs. A
L. Gamble, Mrs. W. W. Hay-
dan, Mrs. Francis M Bean, Miss
H If-
I v
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1 " V
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cutting every WAY.
"James found himself cut out by
William."
"Then. 1 suppose, he feels quite
cut up."
I1 ynu can't boost don't knock
; j
i
i %1
necessai , for me to ask all who
owe me an account of more than
sixty days standing to call and
settle.
All tho- whocan not pay cash
arc recpies' .1 to come and settN
■ In note To all those who d<
| com* and settle before January
| first, litis, f accounts amount-
ing to mere than or," dollar a
Idiscciiiit f five percent will l<-
allowed pa.:.ole in some arlicl
jot' Merchai di >• to be -elected
| from my-:ock. ('. ( Thompson.
Read t he ad-.
:V
positive;
the'.. ' i <J.!
Itch, Bar
ltd Sweatj
Smeliio? Feel
REM I"
luteiy K1
preven i ' •-
L 11 "
stop. - I I •
lion. 1'pce '
MANKIN's
has no Cv'.l.
buncles, L
Etc. Price
SATlSFAC'f V.
or r ic.
-ii'ec
■A
y for
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t. Pi
LOO.
tji
m.'. Also
(CVn/'.K
ov Ii:d
r.oo.
■ IR '! F F
. ; • al o
L plica-
1 SALVE
g< res, car
i a: j kind,
"\NTEED
!'iDED
..'.t by all first
The above Gi
class Druggists.
THS MANKIN REMEOY CO.
Oklahoma City, U. S. A.
COREY'S CAFE
The place where you go when
you are hungry.
Home made Pie.-. 1 lot (!11i 1 i and
Haniberjjers.
We
and
lieet ion
ervc regular meals at noon
orsui |ier. Hoonis in con-
Popcorn and Peanuts
G. C. CO EY, Prop,
Calumet, Oklahoma.
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Petree, Elmer. The Calumet Chieftain. (Calumet, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 3, 1918, newspaper, January 3, 1918; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc168138/m1/3/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 7, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.