The Orlando Clipper (Orlando, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, November 18, 1910 Page: 4 of 8
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Correspondence
Orlando, Route No. 1.
L Franks sale was well attended
and everything sold will.
Mart Snyder is wearing h broad
smile since Friday, and whv
shouldn't he!, the stork visited at
their home and left the prettiest
twin babies yon ever want to x-e,
a boy and a girl Mother and bab-
ies are doing well
Fred Moelling. of Lucien, who
hu» been very low with typhoid
fever i* reported to be improving
Miss Lvdia who is also sick »ith
the fever is reported to be very lew
Mr Rather has returned from a
visit with relatives at Oklahoma
City.
Oscar l ong is threshing k tiir
corn in this neighborhood.
Chas \Ve'>ber is baling hay for
M Jerome.
Will Promote Beauty.
Women desiring beauty net wondet
fill help Irom Pucklen's Arnica Silve.
It banishes pimples skin erup ions,
so res and boils. It makes the skin
soft and velvety. It glorifies the lace
cures sere eyes, old sores, tracked
lips, chapped hands, best for burns
scalds, ftver sorts cuts, bruises and
piles -5c at '.he Orlando Drug L'o.
ROUTE NO. 2.
Kev. L E Recher, wife ard dati-j
ghterr, Mildred and Esther, nnd i
Wm. llenti ant family took dinneri
with 1 Kirdt-che and family. iSim-!
tiay.
I'bose who spent Sunday at the;
.1 Griininger homo were Misses:
L.vdiu Schramrael. Matilda Hecher
Arthur Hiuin, Chas liolay and 11
Meyer.
Aug Meyer spent Sunday at the
Hatf'ner home
Rev L E Becher, wife and Iwo
daughteis took supper with .It Ln
Steenboek and family Sunday.
Henry and I'aul Kindsche went
to Hennessey Sunday morning
C Bulling left for Holdenville
Saturday evening.
Bertha aid Otto Bulling were
the guesJs of H Dorr and family.
Sunday.
P Shiammel helped .1 Steenboek
with some repairing on his house
list week.
t Ww"" .
Offers the people in the territory adjacent to Outline, unpi'railed opportunities to <!<• ti ; ir - pping in a com' rtable. w>n'.«-ni-
ent miuinc, nnd nt the same t»mo save enough on a day's shopping to more ti;; •. j -t ' -j em. I It's B •/ Store with its
four imaivriM floors, crainme ! and jammed with new, seasonable merchui.Jisc. -:F« t' • w n < < ' Vdion and the
grandest assortment imatrineable.
\\ c are syndicated with >ix othe • large stores, and buv in such large cpiantitie- that t e;. .h\s us to -e li you ti e biguist epialitv
merchandise at ti e lowest known cost Sti-h buying enables us to make prices that u . >.n_.e line store and but few department
stoie-s even attempt to duplicate.
Our Store is arranged for the
Convenience oi
W e have elevator service which makes all'floors eepVaTtv c5fiVenierft Int. ve one of--the-ji'c -t and most coml'oit- b'e 'est rooms,
which i> always at the d'sjx sal of our customers, in connection with which are dressing to ms,lavatori< s etc , where; ne- may arrange
thrir toilet after reaching hero We also provide free check stand for suit cases, wraps, parcels, etc. And, us a further in-
ducement for you to trade here.
We Pay Your Railroad F are
V
This is based on the amount of your purchases Wo rebate you 4 per cent of amount of purchase until railroad fare, both
ways, is paid. If twoor more members of your family cbme, rebate will be allowe I until both fares are pai I, should the purchase
justify.
r'a
Take a Trip to Guthrie--!
You can more than make a day s wages in the savings to be hai in this Big Four Story Store
As an Illustration, Here Are EIGHT REMARKABLE BARGAINS:
Ladies Costs
$(2.50
Hie New Semi Filling Coal,
Willi large shawl collar, tviile
cult's, and fancy bullous, all
.colors, wort b (>1 O u A
Ti 18 flOfur only ... <PL_' .00
Ohiidrn's Coats
Ladies Oressss 84.00
RSEK'S
:s
The biggest bargain von ever
saw. Some dresses in t e lot
worth up to i22.50. M< I) iir«.
Shepherd Checks, and Tail 'led
Dretsex, I'auanias, Fo turds and
l aflVltas. Come (I'CT f 1
vO.ltO
$3.2%
Men's high tup, 14 inc! lace
sin e, full double sole, the Uiinl
that sells every \i hue <J>0 A
for $4 00. Si ecial.. 00.^4
earl.v for choice,..
Nice, warm coats, cut long
and lof-se f111iiijjt, in Kef-ey ami
Novelty cloths, worth all
of $5 00, for (£Q
only .
Ladies Hats LS8
A hig tahle full worth up to
$3.oti. All this season's styles.
Some trimmed with feathers,
some with silk and CM QQ
some with pompons, tp-L.t/O
Oress Oosds
Ho. i
A big table full
Coatings. Im poned
Plaids, Hand Fin si,
Scotch I laid-, All Wi
tie , worth up to
$1 a vard, for
oi I aney
Novelty
ed Cirays,
>ol S.-l IM-S,
47c
Oress Ooods
Special, Mq.2
W . h , ve a > .'» 0(1 ill-plus st ick
ot Die .- (i, (><N, wh ill in list he
sol at oiu'e, We oft'r about 40
| ii '■ S . 11..t sol I Uj> to r7r7
$ l 2/a yard for I I C
Dress Qoads
Special. No. 3
A lr;r tah'e full of Diagonal
< ' t i is. J iraile'i it lis Craven m (ten,
Serges, Prune!las, etc , that sold
07 n
i«> » -1 «• vmhI. >j tcial...^ ^
vamfffiwinnmm
1
Walker Falls,
I ford one day last week
Not Sorry For Blunder.
'If my friends hadn't b!u..dertd n
tic Ilitteis, For after e ght months
ot' Irightful tuft'ermg Ir^tn liver trouble
and yellow jaundice. Kttting no help
from other temedics or d )C'.or=. five
I bottles of this niaichltss niedicine
thinking I WK a doomed victim . t, com ,eielv currt d him It< positive-
consumption, I might not he a'iv' j |y guar»n'eed for Stomach, l iver or
now." writes T. I). Sanders, of Har Kjd|)ty |rouWc and ntvtr diss,p01n,8
rodsburg. Kv., -Lut for years they ; Qii|y 5,JC at Orlall(lo ,)rog Co.
saw every attempt to cure a lung-,
racking cough l.ul At last I tried
Dr King s New Discovery. I lie ef Qp^y\fvJ£) VIEW
lect was wonderful It soon stopped
thecouKh and I am now in bette C Mf McWherter nnd family spent
Sunday with with Mi and Mrs
Clarence Hrckot.
ans uave him up. '1 hen was sl.owi
t'.ie marvelous c urativep ower of Elect , ^ (j Kllis and little daiifh- Miss Laura Wei>ster spen
uii-
ind
health than I have had for years.
This wonderful life saver is a an un-
r.valed remedy fur coughs, colds, la Mi»s Georgti \\ ilson visited with
grippe, asthma, eioup. hemcrrhaees 1 her sister, Mrs banford liircket.
whooping cou^h or weak lungs 50c. | Sunday.
51.00 I 'tai bottle free. Guaranteed | Mabel Campbell spent Sunday
by Orlando Drug Co. 1 afternoon with Esther Van llas.seI.
Lawn View, ^ Nittler and Ge > Hatt called
j at tho Wilson home Sunday even-
I earl nr.d rem -Johnson spent | j
Sunday with Nora Palmer.
ters. culled on Mrs L M Matthews clay with Truraann Pink,tulf
Friday afternoon wife.
.1 A Blackwell and wife and C1 ay Kincaid, Mer e at-d Hill
Aust n Blackwell and wife called | ^ojrgot caHe.l on- .loe Werner'Sun
on 15 B I) icrgot and family Sin dav !
afternoon Mrs Ca-i p and c!ii- Iren spen--
Mr Reppert of Bayou, Texas, Wednesday vvdit Mrs 1 ^ uirot.
spent a few daws visilu g his Those that enjoyed Nindav din-
biother, H A and family lust week ner -vith To:n Foster and I n il\
1' II Gilmore and wife called on were, li i{ Elliott tin,1 familv, ,'ru
B B Dorrtrot. and wife one day hist Conipbell nnd Jamily, t \\ Lie! -
WPek . tenberp and wife, Fred Peters- and
F L Hunt and ramtly moved io!wi'e< Loren Pcte''r* Mo, |e Foster-
Orlando 1 st Tnursday. They will i,u''' ar"^ s "|(>l •
be <rreally missed by their ti iends Shall Women Vot1?
aud neighbors. j If they did. millions would voie for
Bryon Wright and familv and ',r King'* New I ife I' lis the true rem-
The visitors of Grand View
Grandpa Boston spent last week; Sl,|100|
visiting with Kay Snyder. | , ,, . n i i,'i;;,i „„ -.
| and Harry Van li asset, hlijah and
John Long threshed for Mr
Oscar Long called on L M Matlh- ] tcty ^ r wamen. for haiiitliing dull
otvs and wife Sunday. j fagged feelings, backache or head-,1
Mesdames Krickson ami Young- fche' c<;I,s:il'auon' dispelling colds,
stead spent one evening las-, week j ,III»3ai ,nK a! I " ' v toning up t: e
with Mrs Dick Capper
Dick Capper and wife save aj
.surprise party Fiidav night in j 11 bundle oi old iie>v.>pnp. rs for
F-iday were, Mabel. Helen hom)|. ()f their dnn2|ltl>1. Mabel's! wrapping pnjier or to put undei
The Kov. irl i{. Hicks 1911
Almanar.
I lie Rev Irl 1{. Hicks Almanac
■ • '! ' ■ '' ;d uuardian Angel in a
hundred thousand homes, ia u0w
ready. Not many are now willing
to he-.vithout it and the Rev. hi
i! ! I ks Magazine, Word and
Wo k i he two are only One
Doll ir a vear. I'lie Almanac is 35c
prepaid No home < r office should
fad to send for tiiem, to Word and
W ot ks 1' tblishing Company, St.
L uis, Mo.
NOTICE
All parties who have takeu til
ing from mv Orlando yard the
past tew months, please report
same to J. H Marker at Clipper
office, or E F. riaugott. n>v agent.
•' F. CONWKI.L
system, they're uncc]u< I d, easy, safe,
! sure Jocat Orlando Drug <,'j.
Ditto Saturday,
Lawrence Murdock.
Miss Rhoda Wilson spent Sun-
Mrs Walser came tip from Ok-j a„y wjth Hellen Van Hassel.
lahoma City, Monday. , Mrg Frank Bircket 6pent Sfttnr.
Sam Jerome and wife spent Sun- ,|II V an,i Sunday with her brother.
d*y with Mr and Mrs Winn. je686 Gumm, '
Walter Jerome returned to his
home Monday
Mr Way was hauling oats to
Kay Snyder Monday and Tuesday
Saves an Iowa Man's Life.
Tne very grave seemed to yawn be-
fore Robert Madsen, of West Bur uig
ton, low, when •('«»«„ ««k. in
iti-s f)C*pital, tour ot tUe best ph^sici. j %
Mr and Mrs Holmes spent Sun
day at the Smith home.
Elijah Murdock spent Sunday
with Harry Van Hassel.
A Murdock returned home fir m
Arkansas, Saturday.
Lawrence Murdock hauled a
load of cotton to Mulhall for Mr
birthday, about thiity being pies-,ca,'l,l'tH. 1"
ent. refreshments were served, and P1'1' olHce.
a good time is reported
A C Slangstrom and wife re-
turned home Sunday from Mtna, j
Ark., where they have been visit- ;
ing for a short time.
Fred Kriekson and wife, Ktnil i
< )luu and Dick Capper called on A
G Slangstrom and family Sunday
afternoon.
II Webster and wife and M C
Ellis and familv were Sunday din-
per P O tit the Clip
—COAL, Coal for
at tho Farmers'
Creamery. Oil ndo.
all purposes
Co -operative
—A good 1(50 acre farm west of
Orlando, to trade for Irrigable
< olora i ' land or for Grocery slex'k
Ask J R Marker, Orlando.
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Sorida litiiuls For Sale
iu reach of nil who want hoi
-• <;l opportunity for invest-
ment In a most, healthful and deliyhtl'ul
1 am pa, a rapid, v growing cily <>f (I i o;) i
tnut laiids; tine :u^r |,'it],
tho \ ear roun i No
climate, near
[(,artn, truck and
— iM -s, fruits and vegetables
expense incident to long winters. Price
• S R* Mowrefunded if you htty Inheres of land, or
not as represented Write to. or call on,
I'feilffti and family,
H Webster railed on J op Will
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Marker, Jerry R. The Orlando Clipper (Orlando, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, November 18, 1910, newspaper, November 18, 1910; Orlando, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc305487/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.