The Orlando Clipper. (Orlando, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, March 1, 1907 Page: 1 of 14
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ORLANDO CLIPPER.
V ol. I.
FRIDAY,
Orlando, Logan County, Oklahoma, March 1, 1907.
FRIDAY.
No. 15
Feed Your Cows.
Tne directors of llie Farmer's
Creamery have ordered the machinery
and probably before you read this
article, it will be in the building. The
work will be pushed rapidly and the
Creamery will be ready for busintss at
an early date. This is a boom f< r Or-
lando, and we predict a success of the
business, as the farmers of this com-
munity are an energetic class of fellows.
The ice machinery was not ordered
but will be put in later if the call justi-
fies the extra expense, which will prob-
ably be enough to justify the instala
tion of a small ice plant in connection
with the creamery.
Strahan/Whitley.
On Wednesday evening a very pretty
wedding took place at the residence
of Jus ice of the Peace Bebout. The
(ontracting parties were Mr. Verne S
Strahan and Miss Sadie M. Whit ey,
both of Perry.
These young people were members
of the Diamond Stock company which
presented Captain Racket at Sli»rt's
llall, Wednesday night. The Cupper
joins in wishing them a long and pros-
perous journey torou^h life.
Mrs. Paney called on Mrs. G rdon, j and their cousin, spent Tuesday even-
Sunday afternoon. ! nS at the home of Mr. Hatner s.
Mr. Braunning of Oklahoma City is i August Moelling, Mr. 1 ucker and
I Geo. Major, attended the Dye sale,
visiting the Scholpp family.
The Muller brothers are hauling
lumber for a new house.
Mrs. Plumer made a flying trip to
Orlando, Tuesday.
On Saturday afternoon a little
trouble arose between John Muhlher
and Jess Gum, in Cowman's drug
sa re. Gum used language which
Muhlherr objected to, and the little
shaking followed. Gum appeared be-
fore Justice of the Peac e Bebt ut, on
Monday morning and paid his fine and
acknowledged his wrongs and the little
trouble was settled. So let's forget it
and be friends and use politeness here
alter and the world will be brighter by
so doing.
Prof Roy C. Potts of the A & M.
college, chief of Dairy Industry, Prof.
W. L. Inglish, ceief of animal industry
and Prof. John Fields, of Oklahoma
City, and other noted speakers who
are interested will be at Orlando, on
March 9 I907, and deliver speaches
fot the benefit of the farmers of this
locality, Everybody try to be present
and hear what these gentlemen have to
tell you on the subject of dairying and
stock raising.
Route No. 1,
Charley Mayer, left for Leonardville
Kansas, Tuesday, where he will spend
the summer. Charley subscribed for
the Clipper to biing the Orlando news.
Geo. Frank purchased a fine young
mare 'n Perry, Saturday.
Wm, Brauning was here to rent his
farm.
Mr. Burke rented part of his farm to
Mr. Hafiier.
Lydia and Martha Moelling spent
Saturday and Sunday with home folks.
The young folks of this vicinity
had a party at the Braunning farm,
where E D. Moelling is living now,
and all reported a fine time.
Ed Brown, Virgil Cawood, George
Moelling and sister Hulda, attended
church at Orlando, Sunday night.
Miss Frona and Emma Prollocks
Monday.
Mr. Peichter is sowing his oats.
Some picking cotton; others plowing
for oats; everyone is busy at work, and
others having the la gripp: others
haven't time to take it.
H. Drager was helping'E D. Moel-
ling move on the Braunning farm,
Martin Brenninger and family visit-
ed at the home of Mr. Sjholpp, Sun-
day afternoon.
Star Items.
By Cuntry Jake.
and Mrs. Clipp, spent Sunday at the
home of August Meyer.
Andrew Kindsche spent Sunday
with home folks.
Oak Point school began Monday,
since the smallpox scare is over.
Mr. Kelm rented some ground of
Mr, Buelling for oats and oorn.
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FREE!
We are going to give a Gold
Watch as first prize and a $5 Gold
Wa tch Chain as second prize, abso-
lutely free to our correspondents.
CONDITIONS OF CONTEST:
Miss Lena Welahf called on Mrs.
Mugler, Friday afternoon.
Anhur Schriner attended Sunday
school at the German Evangelical
church. Sunday.
Mrs. Meyer visited Mrs, Grenningerj
Thursday.
Sophia Frie spent Sunday with -Mrs.
Mugler.
Paul Kindsche was picking cotton
for Mr. Spath last week.
Mr, annd Mrs. Dierolf, of Orlando,
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THE PLACE TO GO
FOR
PRICES THAT ARE RIGHT.
We have a nice line of
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Crows' Hollow.
By Sally.
Mrs, Murdock made a business trip
to Perry, Friday.
Mrs. C. J. Plumer and Julia called
on Mrs Meyers and Mrs Scholpp,
Friday afternoon
Mrs- Grenninger is on the sick list.
Mr, C. J. Plumer and wife and Mr.
Pinkstaff and wife , took dinner with
E. C. Gordon's Sunday,
W$L St. LOUIS
LACE,
EMBROIDERY,
AND RIBBONS
For each yearly subscription secured
we will register 500 votes.
A two years subscription at $1 per
year counts 2,000 votes.
No vote will be changed after it
j has once been registered. The person
who honestly earns the watch will ge
it. To any one securing 100 new
subscribers for the Clipper at $1 per
year in advance we will give a premi-
um of $10 in cash.
If a ladies' watch, it will be a 35
year Case, 1 5 Jewel, YValtham Adjust-
ed movement. If a gent's size, it is a
soyear Case, 77 Jewel, Waltham Ad-
justed movement.
Prizes can be seen at Cowman's
drug store.
The correspondent getting the
most votes gets the Watch.
Contest closes at 6 o'clock p.
m,, Saturday, April 13,1907.
Standing of contestants:
Route No. i, Votes.
Miss Hilda Moelling 2050
Home Locals,
Miss Nellie Green 1150
Country Jake.
Henry Meyer l,ooo
OF ALL KINDS
Whenever you get ready to buy, drop
in and see us,
We will try to fill your orders.
BMSE $ MUELLER.
One door east of Farmers Bank.
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This coupon is good for
25 VOTES
In the Clipper Watch Contest,
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The Orlando Clipper. (Orlando, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, March 1, 1907, newspaper, March 1, 1907; Orlando, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc305496/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.