The Calumet Chieftain. (Calumet, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 28, 1918 Page: 3 of 9
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THE CALUMET CHIEFTAIN
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Put This In Your Hat.
rat k below a colonel.
CALUMET HEAL'I A CO.
When some cHaps are sittingmen.
arotind a-'sumin-.' to tell evt r\
one that th y know, as to vhat
numbers C)'istit it.a c rtain Hiv
i ii<yis of . ur army, remove your
hat an.J tnen rvad the foil >winu
to him:
An ar 11 lo'ps is 60 0( 0 men
A captain heads a company.
A lieutena' t heails h platoon.
Some good farms and some
good Calumet town property for
men. "98 men
A regiment of i, fantry is 3 (MX) An ambulance comparn has (?6 A major heads a battalion.
men.
A field hospital has 55 men .. . . , „ , t „ ,. n „
A medicine attachment has 13 A sergeant is next below a saU' h.v the alumet Kealt\ Com-
liputei.ant ! 'anv- Headquarters at State
(flee,. Bank of Calumet.
inifi lain Chieftain
A battalion is 1,000 men.
A company is 250 men.
A platoon is 60 men.
AorpiraPs squa I is 11 men. A major general heads the A corporal is a squad i mcer
A fi.'ld battery has 195 m -n. field army and also e ich army
A ii ingsquad is'-O men corps.
ciihk.vskkstmuwr j> j Time Table
A supply train h-is 'iftl ihpii A ^eral M. , f,„ WEST BOUNP
a m HCtiine ^um battalion has | (*ach intan4r>
An i ifantry divM-um is 1J
men 298 mm Ac Ion I heads each reirimei ' CUI
At inftitry hkvtl i; 7 000 Ai etitrin er' r irim.'tit h ^ 1 A |i u'oii 11 t c >'one in\t if 11
,d thiiiRS (O eat. Ftvsh pop I '"rain ■!I Tucumcari Lv 7:45 a,m
No 725 Alva Lv. S:20 a. in.
\u i:: (Amarillo) Lv. 8:00 p. m.
BAST BOUND.
No. 14 ten;) 5:17 a m.
; N'm 720(ok city)8:45 p. m
11 \l KUin I \ 6:04 1' M.
i op p. sin-
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6:31 . m.
that c! . < ■
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IJ ~ivi!i,yf cleeicUn1 t- sell oft ever oiling: 01 my phice, e\cc;:' v\ hue-;are :
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' 'ihlio nuction to the highest 'ndder, <\t my farm -'le ol't Lir; le !>e t • .>.
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south of Okarche, the following described prop; rty wit! out reserve en
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with calv s by sid(\ rhe stock is all good young
stock, non • ov r four years o'd. ' ^ ^a.r'mg leers.
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The ah< < -r: . U :« . y fii'st
V ' t class Drugy ; .
THE MAN KIN REMrDY CO.
Oklahoma C ity, U S A.
norse
t ei>ming' tw -year-old mules.
2 comino- vearlinu' cults.
1 two-year-old mules.
2 mares three and four veais old.
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1 ri liii;.'" lister.
1 walking lister with planter attachment.
1 set single buggy harness.
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1 Columbia buggv, good as new.
GERMANS CAL>ED
4r^i. THE"1: I..VES HUNS.
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ft " \\ lion tin! us mnliarknd from
iti i to ( ■!' the
ijte\ :,1; iii iii china, r.iuperor
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ii . mwri No pris
jflr will m mi. 'ii the Huns
u,i r Kint; \li il;. m :'li' a for
Ul'ili 'V6 , N- 'lieh i:> - ill I'. v ill
i i iditi« .is and le^oiuln • lay, may the
| i;.iniof (fPrman I)'4 ho fixed in China
ity your deeds, that no 1'hi;:. -«• Hlia.ll
ever ay;ain dare ev^n to look at a
in '.skanoe. (/, '*n the v. ay for
culture once for all
, iio soldit'p wro: ' home I *' • * r ro-
Stik 111• ir I'd:- wMi'h w" printed
m
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i th« i. • 'i« dubliea
"liu , • i,> i! f 'mans. Knurl• -n
, .. lati r 111p.sii .'.rrinaiis ovturin
Hell Mini ami did more horrible tilings
'than di ; ltie or ,'i".al Hun
The OormaiiB hive made a name
fnr I), lv - that will live In tra-
, . I ]l I , lit III ' I'"!' Ill i'i
! lltui e fro ii America wo must sup-
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i them
FGGD NOTES.
e Beains at 10 O'clock, Sh Jtrp
B\^ FREE LUNCH AT NOON
Ti RMS:
On all sums of $10.00 and under, cash; over that amount, s months' time a' 10 :>< r e« int 1 ■
purchaser giving bankable note. Everything must In- settled f'T befoiv n-moval. •"> ]ier cent i-
count for cash on all sums of over ten dollars.
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Cols. J. B. Avans,
and H. C. Steinpfad,
Auctioneers.
Wars
are no longer *11 bullets and
blailer ,
ov aif n *o brt'iid and h* jf.
Of tli
c 21 i beet sugar factories
i' 1 l.(
iiail LH-'i'ore tli« war, the Ger-
man d
• |(And 203. Is there any rea-
we must supply the French
with
Une t
huu , rid Ford tractors have
i b> * he ' i-nlinu gov
cost ltd will " made
d,\ a
i<jr t he 1 u ai«ts thr i «it
without governmental profit.
the "Si1 tier of the Soil"
U as i
utant. as the .Soldier of the
.
in making bare the world's
cup
'16 v'ranar'i'S are being
S. W. HOGAN, Cashion, Okla.
Clerk
hing d ar - ■ h in
n- Want follows h rd in
■ t ths ehsrlot whiels of
itie whole world Is threat-
■ ungfir, thr ii "ii'ire of
bi'i'ornS grPatt'r \v h the
a of hf-'lltle^ Victory
i i ir comliatanlt wh > are
i no nourished The food
a now paramount. Food
proa.u con l a* essential to victory
1 as food javln/i The spade and the
j hoe mast befrleoJ the rt«e saU tk«
beyenet."—BrlMeh Mintotry «f
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Petree, Elmer. The Calumet Chieftain. (Calumet, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 28, 1918, newspaper, March 28, 1918; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc168150/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.