The Calumet Chieftain. (Calumet, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, September 10, 1915 Page: 4 of 16
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CALUMET, O R L A
CHIEFTAJH
CALUMET CHiE'TAi
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..... ... irnporrtant productions '•
•'t • t. t . .eti n of thi county.
A"; ATTRACTIVE TOWS'
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Train No. 72 >* ;. re
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a'->!e to get them ".to t. p
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Mrs. .V ViiTjij^ eater- Miller hi*? taken the mpwui
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We cat. TI.& - ti/' .s « f Cj.Iiir.ct 2ie
| • j , :t iti }■: r. n l.cis, &s or i of t!.« ir ?ch&ol building.
{• • ■ },aI-it.'.nt r rr 1 c 1 only which wan huilt a few yeais ago
|a • , - Jred, hut th'ey Iat a cost of 915,000. The build-
t.e a lively hunch and keep tng has a lighting snd heating
I hirp.- i th< move ar.d (Jala- r-lant. Has six rooms, largo
j net on the map. half, cloak rooms and closets.
The large auditorium rccupif*
one half the upper fleor of the-
There are three general mer- k^Ying. It has a stage and ia-
:..andi-e stores, two hardware usc.(} f^r eomrr,unity purposes,
a-.d ■furniture stores, two res- Xbe Christian church holds sei -
taurc-nt?. one V ar.k, drug store vjtes there as well as the Chys-
■n^at market, variety store, tjan Endeavor society and Ur.-
feed store, garage, Hacktn.ith gunday School. Four teachers
shop, telephone excl &rpe, ty o are ejkf loped at the present
;jmber yards, three prain ele- [jrf-p Trees were planted
.ators. hretm factrty cct.cn al0Vir d the pro nds this spring
g.n, p-'-st office, hotel, print shop ar COf cr(-e v alks put down,
a so a bar.d.
, .- „;cn ; rovi- .
; the Variety
:her« may take
.-ir tired ch .iiec f rare.st.
r>ris ar.i r:•;: ? v. >',i he provi-
cii aswei'i a -cr cor.venien-
c?>. Seats" •-paced on the
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The V/omf rij *; s - Team v
meet Tue- av e\ -rir", S • J.'
?* the horn of 4!r?. Ox^r,-
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The Far ■ v • •
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E. Wilson's " -
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room re - . ;
free from d s • .•
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during S r. B *t F.:rs:> < .
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PRODUCTS FRATERNAL GRGANJZATIGNS
The f^untry around Calumet Among the fraterra crgar.i-
r liicp? nhundsnt crops- of zations are the A. K. and A. II.
in. wheat, rye, bar.ey kafir, tho I. 0. 0. F, R3! ek^h. M. W
rile, c rrnr, gross, care, sou- A. and the A. H. T. Association
tan alfalfa, ft nit and vegeta- The I. O. O. F. lodge recently
"/e? of a! 1 kind?, as well ns fine puro'ias^d a tract of land rear
j stock, poultry and pretty babies, i to'.vr, which has fcen j 'at te
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: ca.- ,<>an .« •?. f; \ t, i ren made 7 here are three church org-an
i from Calumet sir.ee the Pr t of izations here. Caihi ;j, th
:: rut for a cemetry.
CHURCHES
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Calumet Welcome: Vou
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Cal-jT.-t the cupitr.l ei
!afe. V; ley. Darlir rte-p. Map*!
's ir -* to" "oi; • is in a
•v- /re: * : -er of excitement toese should kc
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I '.iliite . in same.
ind! f:.h;bit
01 The Indian exhibit w ii 1 i e in a
•' : seperate h. I ding, rot vet u ; a-
ted by the e mmittee h< wever.
foil t'. visit this
it will contain
T . ralm" t Pjbljr-
o nel MonTiv-.vith th< f^
ri< teachers in charp'e:
W. It Farms™ IfinS-- I - ; Fair t 1 re!., he - on • roar,y surpr'sc-s.
Mri. Ferguson Gram mar grade \\ dnesday and Thursadiy of
Rankin fifrnr-. s r.t-x* v.-'-ok. Ev-. r;. 1 -• v m ret-. -*■- ' •- K A-" ' • 11-1M
Mra. Bleigh PrimT"y tir>g everything ready ft>r the) five stock and poultry ex-
J i ;re is a vr r tad en -. ii- visit rs who ar - ( ;• ct* d to at hibits ar? expected to he a great
m>;it in each rw , th" ei'hih <"rd in gr at rum hers. It v I attracts-, r. f,s they nn.«nit
gra ie bein ^ large enough t ir-
fiire a strong Fres:iTm e!a-s
for next year's high school, As
U3 sal, tha'primary i i'lfer-
r t li its grades are crowd- !. In
t e high school j b > -ame rem -
* -f.v to hunt up more se.vs in
t . Iff to accomrno' uU rP.
i'-i >ugh th.' i ' etr '.'
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first c t.i-i 1 •!•-'.• he;-'1 ri ■
ing exercises will *-nr
and the play groat--: •• r! r
Its share of a . tioa. i avket
a.id volley bail for both itoy-n
u id girls will soon be in ful
s.ving, and there is every pro?-
|)jct for a number of food te< n .s
The high interest shown i-y
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Clayton, J. C. The Calumet Chieftain. (Calumet, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, September 10, 1915, newspaper, September 10, 1915; Calumet, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc167933/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.