The Orlando Clipper. (Orlando, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, February 1, 1907 Page: 1 of 10
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Vol. I.
FRIDAY,
Orlando, Logan Couniy, Oklahoma, February 1, 1907.
FRIDAY.
No. 11.
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Anniversary of Oorder,
Kn'ghts of Pythias
Will Merge ,
in a fraternal as wdl as a scoial way, Chancellor, at which time represents j were gitfen the happy couple. After
our great Nation, which had been tives will arrange for the merger, elect enj >ying a sumptuous wedding dinner
and a pleasant evening together, the
| torn asjndc" by the Civil war of 6i ' officers and adopt a r.ew constitution
to 65
fand grand statutes. Two hundred
Att
raciive Insurance rectv
guests departed for their homes to
meet the following day at the home of
1 he Supreme Lodge Convention lodges will take part in the mergtr
ures Added. ^ ' *NsrW Or?ans, Louisiana, last through representatives, who were the g ooms parents to partake of the
• October was a remarkable convention elected last December, on a basis of! infare and enjoy another day together.
On b bruary 19 b of this yeai over , ft*om the fuet tliat a new constitution : one representative to each hundred ' Mr. and Mrs Stagner are Loth worthy
members, or fractional part ihereot. J young people, and the Clipper joins
'1 lie Vlilitary Derailment was in- | their many friends in wishing them a
7500 lodges with a membership of and laws were adopted and additional
more than 650,000 rrembers of t e ; and attractive insurance features added
Order of Knights of Pythias will celt- to the inmrane department, which
1.rate the anniversary of the birth of has paid out over $25,000,000 into
1 ythianism, which Justus H, Rath 1 j.000 homes, since it's establishment
bone and his five associate s organized twenty-nine years ago The Supreme
and instituted on Friday evening, j L-dge gives this insurance to its nv. m
February l9th, 1864. in Temperance ! bets at actual cost. The popular fea-
Hall, Washington 1). under the J tures of the new plan includes a twenty j officers 111 the Spanish American War
n.me Washington Lodge No. 1. year p .y, an cxrended insurance clause ' were selected from the ranks of our
1 h_- lecords show that at the close ot a non fotf iiabie clause and a loan Military Department.
itre were three lodges wi h value tor the purpose of making pay-j Supreme Representatives Shanafelt,
78 membus. Mr R*th-j nii i!l5> This new fifth class plan ad-' Lydick and liorrow succeeded in se-1
mns members up to the age of sixty curing the (lection of the Honorable
stituted in 1878, and ha- been a large ( successful journey down life's path-
factor in attracting a laige number of
young men 10 our ord^r. As the mili-
tary training is in harmony with, and
meets the rtquirements of the United
States government, many of the best
the year
a total of
b ne .md his associates were members
of the Arion Glee Club, a musical
s ciety. The charter numbers were
all Government employees in the
Treasury Department.
The first Grand Lodge was institute
years giving the nv mbos of the order
the priv.lt ge of carrying as much as
rlj, ojim uratice, < f which tli te are
f ur op iona' plans. Many of the
members ot the order a e transferring
tdon«April 8th, ) 864 in the City ofjtrom ,he f ,arih to the fifth class
A arlington, and in 1869 the first ; Transfers being mad.- without expense
Supreme Lodge was organized with or medical examination to ihe mem-
Samuel Reed of New Jersey as Su- bers.
p. me ( luncellor, Clarence M Bar , 'phe pjew Orleans Convention also
ion of the District of Columbia as Su- J provided 1 <r the members of the pres-
ume Recording and Corresponding j ent Grand Domains of Oklahoma and
Scribe. ! he principles o the order ! Indian Territory into ot e Domain and
Samuel H. Davis, of Davis, I. T., as
Supreme Inner Guard.
The next Supreme Lodge Conven-
tion will be held at Boston 011 August
4*h, 19 8.
Stagner-Thedford,
Mr. Floyd Stagner and Miss Bessie
Theoford were united in marriage,
j Sunday, January 27th, at 2 o'clock p
m. at the home of the bride's parents
in Orlando, Rev. J. A. Gobley, of
Shawnee, 1 fflciating. Twenty-five in-
attracted many splendid men fiom the
north and the sou h to the erder, end
has been a large fac or in re uniting,
one Grand Lodge. This merger will 1 vited guests, ail relatives of the con-
occur on May 9th, this year at a place i 'racting parties, were present and
to be designated by the Supreme I many Pretly and valuable presents
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way, overshadowed by just enough
clouds to make them appreciate the
blessings of the beautiful sunshine of
prospeiity.
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THE JOY
of living is to have good health. Use
Herbine and you will have bushels of
joy. You need not be blue, fretful
and have that bad taste in your mouth.
Try a bottle of Herbine, a positive
cure for all liver complaints. E.
Ilarrel, Austin, Texas, writes:
"I have used Herbine for over a
year, and find it is a fine regulator. I
glad'y recommend it as a fine medi-
cine for Dyspepsia." Sold by John
Marker.
When the cold winds dry and crack
the skin a box ot salve can save much
discomfort. In buying salve lrok for
the name on the box to avoid any im-
itations, and be sure you get the origi-
nal DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Sold
by E, E. Cowman.
Of Low Prices to clean up our immense stock of Seasonable Merchandise.
We must have the room for our large stock of new spring goods which are
beginning to arrive.
The five days just past have been very busy days with us and we have
pleased many customers with our Special Bargain Prices. We may • have
just what you want—-Come and see.
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PETERS DIAMOND BRAND SHOES. WMTER UNDERWEAR
Enough lias been said. ~ - some exceptionally low prices on Heavy
t j mi 1 Fleeced Goods. Will pay you to buy now and hold them
1 ry a pair and you will wear no other. , v Y 1 1 uau
over for next winter.
A complete line of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Salt by the car load.
BRING US YOUR PRODUCE
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The Orlando Clipper. (Orlando, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, February 1, 1907, newspaper, February 1, 1907; Orlando, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc305591/m1/1/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.