The Cleo Chieftain (Cleo, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, May 18, 1906 Page: 3 of 8
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THE CLEO CHIEFTAIN
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ELMOT BREEZES
Health la general la good
’ Wanted: A good cook— Tom NIch
olaon
TbU I a joyful night to farmer It
One Dollar Per Ycar U raining
L I Nicholson of Falrview spent
Sunday In Elmot
Wanted: A good lady clerk for a
short time— A B
We are glad to reporta good ratn
with fair prospect for more
Wanted: The boy to let my girl
Local Brevities
Alt Ittms Partelnlng t
Pteple Whs Csnit sod Cs
Screen door and screen wire at
Chastain's
Don't forget the school meeting on I al°ne and oblige Cf N Clawson
Tuesday the 2Wth day of this month Edgar Marlatt and Grandma Rlppey
Fla up your old screen door: Braces are the champion fishermen of Elmot
and door catches at Chastain’s Henry McBride was over here and
Watch for Dr Gillespie’s the old I dId iome work w‘th hi camera which
DR E E CHRISTIE
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PRESCRIPTIONS XXX
CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED
South Side of the Square CLCO OKLAHOMA
reliable dentest dates Coming soon
With a ball nine of such players as
Harry Griffin and Prof Hugh A Car-
roll Cleo could win the pennant this
year
Mrs Dr Christie and daughter Zoe
was good
Mr H Noble and Mr Messenger
have gone to Canada to look at that
great country
Miss Sidda Jackson of Galena is
spending a few days with her many
left for Pratt Kansas Tuesday to I Mends in this vicinity
make a visit with Mr and Mrs B W
Brown Mrs Christie's parents Doc
has been placed under a strong guard
Mr J B Brewer if quite sick at his
home in the south part of town The
attending physician pronounces him
some better but hels still a very sick
man We hope the good old man will
soon be well again
W W and Lou Farmer were here
this week visiting their parents Mr
and Mrs B FFarmer Those Farmwr
boys are mighty good citizens but
then they couldn't be otherwise with
such a good father and mother
John W Story is the the champion
coyote catcher of this country He
caught nine of them in one batch out
on his farm Wednesday Hefaadtodig
a tunnel twenty feet to get them and
now he wants to know if ' there is a
bounty on coyote scalps He would
like to have some pay for all that
hard work '
W F Shewey was up from Orienta
this week He is a busier man than
we are He runs his store a lumber
yard the post office the phone office has employed Brother Huff to preach
depot agent takes care of a cattle
ranch and 250 head of hogs and his
wife is in the chicken business He
says there is so much to do that he
has to hire a boy to help him and a
girl to help his wife
W M Gardiner returned to Cleo
'Tuesday without his wife We expect
the poor woman was afraid to come
back here after the demonstration
she witnessed down here at the depot
Second and Fourth I
month Come and
for them every
Sunday in each
hear him
Elmot visitors from abroad: Mr
and Mrs Stallman of Kansas are vis-
iting with their son George Stallman
Ed I lodgers and G W Jackson and
family of Galena
Sewall Conover is getting ready
to harvest He has purchased a fine
on her wedding day The groom still I Joking range of Charley Brown and
has taken his cows over to Uncle Bil-
ly McGovern who will teach him how
to millt Uncle Billy is a kind hearted
old man ahd will furnish him
has a scared look upon bis face but
he has gotten his nerves quiet enough
to resume work as assistant cashier
of the Cleo State bank Mr and Mrs
Gardiner are excellent young people
and we sincerely hope that they may
conclude to locate here permanently
They have just finished a honeymoon
trip south and the new bride stopped
down in the territory to visit friends
while the husband hurried back to re-
sume his old position in the bank
Mr and Mrs John P Fry parents
of Mrs Philip Herald arrived here
from Saratoga county New York on
last Saturday and wjll make this place
their future home Grandpa Fry is
T6 years old ane his wife is To and
they are both still quite vigorous
We can understand now where their
daughter Mrs Herald gets her vital-
ity to put a big washing on the line
every Monday morning before break-
fast Grandpa Fry was a Republican
In New York and he says he is going
to vote that way in Oklahoma We
extend this aged couple a hearty
welcome to Oklahoma and trust they
may like it here
every
thing that is necessary to-set his
house in order for harvest times
Tt is said that a man on Barney I
went with tears in his eyes to Uncle
Billy McGovern and told him bachelor
life was unpleasant to him and that
Grand Old Man said to him: “Well
just bring your cook stove and cows
and come and stay with me and I will
help you make life more pleasant and
don’t be afraid to ask me for what
you want”
J C
CARPET VEAVTNG
Mrs Byers formerly of Dane is
now- permanently located at Cleo
where she is prepared to do carpet
weaving on short notice Opposite
the Christian church
Judge Oberlender was home for a
few daj’3 this week
If the person holding the shoe tick-
et number 15 will call we will refund I
their money N Bassett
PHILIP HERALD
DEALER IN
3S£T General Merchandise JC
The Barney Creek people are mak-
ing ready for Decoration Day at the
Richmond cemetery
Some one was asking where Leo
Bullard was I heard that be had
gone to see his uncle
The wolves have killed three young
calves lately for Mr Noble They
are getting bad Jet’s kill them
Columbus H - Mitchell and Charles
H Duffey were in town Saturday and
left people wondering where they got
their booze
The Cleo Chieftain came in Satur-
day evening and everybody made a
rush for the office asking for the
Chieftain
Miss Edna Rodgers of Galena spenc
last week with Elmot friends and has
now gone to Fairview to engage in
the millinery business
Cleo Chieftain says Cleo has a good
base ball nine Let us have ’em I
say Grieyer and Elmot have a good
nine Come and match ’em
The Christian church at Cheyenne I
Hardware Grcc cries Dry Goods Notions
Hats Caps Boots Shoes Clothing Gents'
Furnishings and Oueensware XXX
CLEO XXX OKLAHOMA
C R WILLIAMS
President
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Vice-President
PpAtL WlLI-IIAMS
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CLEO STATE BANK
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Transact a General
Banking Business)
l?g Your Patronage Solicited
CLEO OKLAHOMA
FOR RHEUMATISM CUTS SPRAINS
WOUNDS OLD SORES CORNS BUN
IONS GALLS BRUISES CONTRACT-
ED MUSCLES LAME BACK STIFF JOINTS FROSTED FEET
BURNS SCALDS ETC - -
AN ANTISEPTIC that stops Irritation subdues Inflam-
mation and drives out Pain
PENETRATES the Pores loosens the Fibrous Tissues pro-
motes a free circulation of the Blood giving the Muscles natural
elasticity
CURED OF PARALYSIS
— W S Bailey P O True Texas writes: ‘‘My
wife had been suffering five years with paralysis ia
tier arm when I was persuaded to use Ballard’
Snow Liniment which effected a complete cure I
have also used it for old sores frost bite and skia -eruptions
It doe the work”
best liniment on earth once tried ALWAYS USED
REFUSE ALL SUBSTITUTES
THREE SIZES: 25c 50c and $100
BALLARD SNOW LINIMENT CO
ST LOUIS U S A
SOLO AND RECOMMENDED RT
E E CHRISTIE Cleo Oklahoma
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Bishop, John W. The Cleo Chieftain (Cleo, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, May 18, 1906, newspaper, May 18, 1906; Cleo, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1859351/m1/3/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed July 6, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.