The Calumet Chieftain. (Calumet, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, March 5, 1915 Page: 4 of 8
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CALUMET, OKLA. CHIEFTAIN
CALUMET CHIEFTAIN
Published Every Friday.
PHONE NO. 19
Price $1 per Year, invariably in
ad vance.
COMING! COM1V I
High " t'lui I Note
The members of the Geary The first few days of March
High school will give a musical were cloudy.
out of
J. C. CLAYTON
Editor and Publisher
Americ3i Wr!/n
So beautiful and durabl:
walnut never would hav
favor If it bad li sn rig : ly handled.
It was a victim of r.iacfclne-mado ;
iotu „f | „ | ' decoration;" it was dono to death by i
enterU.inmen.i on A.; ich loth, a., Orville Mitchell and Jay Crow- tiM, meaningless curl <:u< with which
the auditorium in Calumet. i jey are bac|< jn sch00] again aft- it v. s -adorned." if the artisans of
Geary h some splendid talon.; „rboi„„ . fevv davs 0„ ,-o .v_.ll.
t r like gIas-3 and treat walnut as
... T, , . vl i ti • do oak or 1: hogany, there i no
\ irgil Purdy and \ ictor An Ich- . ,cn v ,, thi . , ;lHarly American
ell are attending High School a ritould not keep a high and
I 'crir.ancnt j.Iai ■ iu cabinetmaking.
Kit'cred h-
mutter t Ui •
postoiil""-' a!
t'rtJtimet, OkljuboiiiH, A .
gust 11 1WW
U A< t of MnicI-
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Time Table
Do you use printed envelopes'.
Every farmer as well as the bus
iness men . -hould use envelope?
bearing their name and address
! -tn j thereby save time and loss,
Train J 1 ucumcari L\ 0.0 i a m j oftimes the address becomes-
i er being absent a few days
and the entertainment promise? jaccountof sickness,
to b' very goo.1. One fourth oi
the proceeds will he given to the
Calumet High School, so watch
the dfcte and help swell the
cr jW i and add to the Calumet
school's part
Printed Kuvelopi .-
WEST BOUND
Flig itop for passengers west
of Geary
No 7.2 Alva Lv. 8:15 a. m.
No. 4 ; (An.arillo) Lv. 8:50 p. m.
last bound.
Train No. 41 (cm) 0:04 a. m.
Train No. 72 > (ok city)8:20 p. m
One word at a tir c and the story
is ended,
One line at a time and the poem
is done:
A brick at a time and the wall is
upbuilded,
A step at a time and the goal has
been won.
Attend I. < >. <>. I . Convention.
blurred er for other reasons the
letter is lost or goes to the deac
!, tter ofl'.ee vvl i!e you await a re-
turn. This would rot happer
were your name and address
pi inted on the envelope. The
Chi.-ftairi will print you lOOgood
ia!ity envelopes, for a limited
time, or as long.a3 our present
st ck la-^t?. at CO cts per hun-
d: 'd. Call early as the amount
[ material on hand will soon bi
• >:hai;sted at those prices.
this week.
The refreshmer t class is barn
ing hosv to sptak English now
days.
A few of the H. S. students
were taking a course in rr.usi-
the first of the week
Really Healthy Person.
The healthy person is one v. r
; i;:es all his i owera of mind : ud b c!
to their full capacity, a id this ; \vh:
I brings happiness as well as s use o;
power. The emphasis should not I
! upon what one hears so much about-
. , , . . , relaxation; but upon keeping this tier
1 lie base '3m is g ;i. i na .ong maj hcalth of every organ and ever
re.-'t since the big rains. function. This requires activity, c:
. . ercise end always a pure and noble
Johnv Johnson was absent h n
life.
lay afternoon and Horace Wil-
son has been sleepy every since.
Come out and hear the Excel-
sior Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Goode taught both the II.
3. and Eighth Grade last Friday
afternoon as Miss Lucas took
Are you g- rig to have a
Sale? If you are, now i.s
the time to get in touch
with your Auctioneer. If
you want an Auctioneer
who knows how to conduct
your Gale and knows how to
sell your stock, one who
will serve you honestly and
who knows the value <-f hn
animal and works till ho
gets it, call on or phone at
our expense,
Phone M 53
CALt'MET, UK LAHOM A
Use of Lard In United States.
The lard used in the United States
in a year would fill a pail 295 feet ia
diameter and 334. feet deep.
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some of her pupils to Glenwood , ^
for the spelling contest.
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'. (I. Pott • Goes to
Y>.. !:in ton
Stillwater, Okla. Feb. 4.
After almost nir.e years of con
tinuous service as professor of
Dairy Industry. Prof. Roy C
Potts has sever- d hi? connectioi
with the Oklahoma Agricultura
and Mechanical college to go tr
Washington, D. C., to become
marketing specialist of dairy pr<
ducts in the office of markets and
and rural organization of the
United States department of ag-
riculture.
Prof -s3or Potts is the first spe
The following Calumet Old
Fellows attended the county con-
vention in El Reno last Monday-
night: French, Will and Fred
Laughlin, S. F. Durand, L m
Armstrong, M. Ridgeway, Clar-
ence Crowley, Walt r Brown,
Row Wallace, Lee Fines, G. T.
Wilson, E1 Bean and Charley
Brown. The bo.\ s rep* rt a great
time and that Win. Baker, of
Edmond, a former Calumet Odd) (-talist to ho employed in the of-
Fellow was at the meeting ai d , <•' of markets. 1 his is < xpect-
they had an all night visit with 1 to hi..- entering wedge th-"
him. ill result in a staff of spetiai-
* |i its with this department that
Train? Chan Tim • will carry on investigati n wot I
Some changes were made in ir': h' ™«*kelin-r of livestock
the time table on the Rock la- f- ., c >ps. horticultural prod-
land at this plac ■. Monday . uct3',>tc' ^^st.ga'ion and su
The east bound train, No; ;t, j vey work of the entire subjeci
arrives at 6:04 a. m. instead of ,of mir .eimg dairy products wn
form tlv tasks oi Pro). Potts u
his n ' v work.—Daily Oklaho-
man Fob. 5.
Mr. Potts rr ceived the highest
rank in a ration wi le compeli-
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NOTICE
The Geary H. S. v ill give an
■ntertainmert at the Calumet
iuditorium, Saturday evening,
•larch 13th. The proceeds are
to be divided between the Geary ^
H. S. and the Calumet H. S. ^
Everyone come cut ar d hear a ^
?ocdentertainment. a l.ni.,;
15 and 25 cents.
Ttli and ol!i C ..
tcs
5:38 a. m. as formerly. The
west bound train (l'u. nncari)
No. 41 which stop.- only for p t i-
sengers w;sst of (!-ary, arrive:
at 6:04 instead of 5:38 and fiass- . . ,
js,() (,tj ti v. - ci • us r vice examination and
es No. 41 at i m Is ph.c
er changes
time.
ire made
this
was offered the above position
Miss Luces we. id ' >nday and
ir. Golden Uttactcil , s subati-1
ute.
Monday at recess F> uford Todd
had the misfortune to fail in the
vaste paper basket.
In thespslling contest, Friday,
Mary Jensen kept the penant
for our room, only missing seven
words out of a hundred.
Muriel Wilson wen in the ora-
torical contest for v* hich she will
receive a silver medal.
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Will some one kindly tell three . O
^ the eighth grade girls what is; ^
the best plan to make them re- 'x
member. I ^
'Tis better to shoot at the stars • ^
than not to shoot at all. j ^
Alva Reed, Jim Todd, Pearl O
You cannot afford to be without a Separator
ii' you own two or more good cows.
<11 VI] TI I KM A TRIAL
Stanley, Beauford Todd, Richard , V
Moore, Ch e Oliver and Charley
Gam! le were absent from school!
Monday.
Alva Reed, Cloe Oliver, Char-1
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Hardware, Furn tyre, Unclsrt^kinn,
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The Exeelsior Literary will
meet again Friday in the audit-
orium of the High School,
ry one isinvit.d to come.
Ev-
and left to take up his new dut
ies on Jan, 30th. About five ley Gambk- and Fern Moats were r
! years ago Mr. Potts was married J abser.t Tuesday and Wednesday. -s
to Miss Helen Mittendcrf, a
daughter of A-r. and Mrs. Theo.
Mittendorl" a highly respected
family of near Calumet and their
many friends are very proud of
the high honor bestowed upon 1 i -easy enough to be pleas-
, the hu band of one of the dau; h- ant when life goes along like a
I ters ot their vicinity. - )ng, hut the grade worth while
is the eighth grade that can smile
when examinations are near.
House For Sale
Swat The I Now
Already the i i n • irryi 1
death dealinj' fly, i i ti \ in
his appearance, no I; n •
they are coining out of their pla-
ces of hiding. N i.-; the tim
to begin the crt le nthe i 'a l-
ly little insect, lull them < fa.-1!
as they appearand prevent their!
multiplying. I m vo all l.iding j A good five room house with
places. This is the month when! large porchi . a good barn and
the greatest vigilince is needed °tber outbuildings; a fine new
and should not be It * i;.i so lon.r '''ick cave, cement lined, and a
, 1 food cistern. Jhis is the h it
as a germ carrier i P. be seen in to,vn arj(, wiM b.. ,oM
The ny is the grea' -M typhoij ,-hpap, if taken at once. l i ves-
carrier, also tubi :■ -I'osis and j ti gate this. Call at the Chief-
m iny other drea ' i li:-vaso f'ii- tain oftlce.
c ille I the "Umli d<eis adver-
tising sheet," which enters t!i
h > n •, innocently eni.ujih, 1
carrying death bio* ■; to the home
a i I community, i • liin ti . m ol
t.idt which sii .aid b • n fa-.-l r in
iti uplift and gro vth. Begin
ii jw to swat this mighty foe ot
the human race.
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ition
\dverti-od i.ettcr-
cn engaged in
The C..Lftui,i onlj '1.00
Mo Ut-c Wastln ; 1- y.
Tho cliarltabU l: «'•. v> ■.< -i
pensioner to n net of i 5 !. 1. .he
p -lsloiH.r 1 i • I ( .3 ci: t
offered. "Don't : • *i i;-! ilt it wo. Id b ■ j
wtll to ael 1 bo ti- *h ,\hih.- you
I
V< fcctly v. ti lit: 10 i : >■ a little Rsoro
n*i*l get fiucd oiler,." "Oh. n p'nm," I
lisped the imusloii-r. "Wh.it'th tBo
nthe of pulling iiuy mor n; a into
thomethlnr ' * ny h ■ band \. ill only
knock ■■ n • ti f.rth ti: ••
lie get! e,,l , :"t 1
The following letters will be
sent to the dead letter office if
not called for before March 15. 1
cent due on each letter.
LETTERS
Louis Comse,
Jack Magea,
Ab Porrer,
J. W. Parks.
M. S. Wilson.
cards
J. S. Sandifur.
J. W. Hay don, P. M.
^X.7 HERE AS, we have r-n!;/
the Mercantile bt. mess in Calumet, a
short time, but have been honored with a lib-: r-
al share oi your patron 2;:}, hence wo have
evolved, To do ou best to merit a con-
tinuance of your patron . a id wo are further
resolved, That it .j'icill be our aim, by cur-
teous treatment and fair djaling'to cause y .u to
resolve, That THE CALUMET IiitlR-
CANTILE CO. shall supply your needs during
the vear of 1915.
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CALUMET MERCANTILE CO.
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Clayton, J. C. The Calumet Chieftain. (Calumet, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, March 5, 1915, newspaper, March 5, 1915; Calumet, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc167880/m1/4/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.