The Calumet Chieftain (Calumet, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 11, 1919 Page: 3 of 8
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CALUMET, OKLA. CHIEFTAIN
CALUMET CHIEFTAIN | HB3A DACH K
Published Every Thursday.
PHONE NO. 19
Subscription in the County $1-50
Outside the County. SI.50
After December 15 our rates will
be raised to a flat rate of $1.50 a
year. This applies to any time
subscription is past due.
S. A. PENN, Editor
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Jeweler and Optometrist
200 S. Rock Island st, El Reno
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Entered as socond-class matter at the
Dostoffioe at Calumet, Oklahoma, Au
?iist 14, 1908 Umler the Aot of March
i. 1879.
Advertising will be charged
for by the insertion. Church and
nouncements published free
Lengthy obituary notices and
poetry in connection with same
will be charged for at one-half
regular rate.
FRED S BALL
Auctioneer
EL RENO OKLAHOMA
Res. Phone 15 Office. 1269
Magazine Agency
We are prepared to order sub-
scription to any magazine or pa-
per published in the United
States witout cost to the reader.
We have many attractive clubing
and combination offers that wil
save you some money.
The Chieftain
OUR Mono is hon-
est and Efficient Service
in time of need.
JACOBI and ELLIOTT
UNDERTAKERS
Phcne 177 El Reno, Okla.
Sage Advice.
Hank Himes says: Think twice be-
fore speaking, thrice before writing
and four times befo: e lighting. Co-
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Honest and Agreeable
Workmanship
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GEO. LAUGHL1N, ProP>
State Bank of Calumet
The Bank That Wants to
Help You All
DEPOSITS GUARANTEED
Interest Paid on Time Deposits
I have ten good farms to sell on easy terms
All tne right kind, sandy mixed soil; produce
anyihing grown in this part of Oklahoma .
All fairly well improved and at the very low
price
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CHAS. M. PEARCE, M. D.
CALUMET, OKLA
Office Hours 10 to 12 a. m 3
to 5 p. m. Sundays, 9 to 12 a.m.
PHONES Oflice 60. Res. 61.
$25 to $35
Per acre, half cash, balance easy
Why continue to rent? Now is the time to
you a home, while land is yet cheap and the
farm products are high.
This land will produce twice the price of it in
one year. Come and let me show you.
S. L. Shore, Owner
Elk City, Okla.
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STEVE KNIGHT, Prop.
Public Sale
I have sold my farm and moving away, will sell the following described
property and stock at the place one-half mde east and one-hall south
umet, on
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1919
1 red cow 6 years old, giving milk,
a good one.
1 red cow 8 years old fresh soon.
1 red cow 2 years old, giving milk;
fresh soon.
1 black heifer, coming yearling,
1 red Shorthorn bull, 2 years old
a good one.
1 red cow, 7 years old, giving mi !k
a good one.
1 black cow, fresh soon, will give
6 gallons of milk a day.
2 red heifers, coming yearlings.
3 red steers, coming yearlings,
4 milk cows.
1 sucking calf.
The above cattle are good colors
and in good condition.
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HEAD OF HORSES
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YOUR GRINDING!
We Do Grinding
Any day in the week, but grind for flour only
on Saturdays.
We do a general Feed Store business.
DRAPER S FEED STORE
CALUMET, OKLAHOMA
1 bay mare weight 1,150.
1 black gelding 3 yrs old, wt 1,100
1 bay horse 2 years old.
1 brown mare 2 years old.
1 black yearling mare.
2 bay mares, 8 yrs old, wt. 2,300.
1 sorrel pony for the boy or girl,
2 bay mares, yearlings.
1 sorrel mare 2 years old,
1 black yearling gelding.
Farm Implements, Grain, Household Goods
Your Public Sale!
Since the death of my partner, Mr Steinpfad, I have
made arrangements with J. P. Gutelius, of El Reno, We
will conduct your sales, guarantee you a Real Warm team
that will get the high dollar, Our calenders may be seen
he Calumet Bank or Chieftain offiee, where dates may he
made. Phone us at our expense,
J. B. A vans, l>hone 11121 Geary.
J. P. Gutelius, Res,Phone 386 El Reno.
Weber wagon, good as new.
Hay frame, Lister,
Emerson mower.
Iowa cream separator, new
50 bushels seed wheat.
Dining table, 4 dining chairs.
Heating stove, good as new,
Moline 7-ft. grain binder, new
John Deere lister, new.
J. I. Case 2-row go-devil.
16-barrel stock tank.
10-barrel stock tank.
2 sets work harness.
50 bushels good yellow corn.
Bed stead.
Banquet range, good as new
2 120-egg incubators.
Many other articles not mentioned
Sale Begins at 10 o'clock, Free Lunch at Noon
TERMS: All sums of $10.00 and under cash, over that amount a credit
of 10 months will be given at 10 per cent, 3 per cent discount for cash.
L. E. THOMPSON, Owner.
J. P. Gutelius and J. B. Avans, Aucls.
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Leslie Thompson, Clerk
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Penn, S. A. The Calumet Chieftain (Calumet, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 11, 1919, newspaper, September 11, 1919; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc168227/m1/3/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.