The Orlando Clipper. (Orlando, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, February 1, 1907 Page: 4 of 10
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THE ORLANDO CLIPPER, ORLAN E O, LOGAN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA.
The Orlando Clipper,
D. B. Payne, Publishkr.
Subscription SI Per Year.; barn again.
I Farmers have just time during the
sunny days to get their plow; and
teams all rigged out for farming, when
anothtr blizzard drives them to the
Entered as second class matter
December 24, 1906, at the post office
at Orlando, Oklahoma, under Act ot
Congress of March 3, 1879.
Published Weekly.
Mr, Upton Sinclair says "Andrew
Carnegie is a Socialist." He is noth-
ing of the kind. He is our most be-
j nevolf nt and happily disposed philan-
1 thropist. He admits it himself.
— It is beginning to look as if the
Advertising Ivates. J safety of the country depended more
Display rds changed weekly, ten | 011 railway signals than on the
cents per inch collumn wide. Stand army-Washington Star. Rather. Even
ing one month or longer, 71-2 cents s l^e army might hive to use the rail-
per inch each insertion.
Locals 5 cents per line. Church and
entertainment notices free, except
when there is an admittance fee or
other money consideration, then 5
cents per line
* O+£»0+ 0*9 0 *0* a* 0*0
Wonder if the eight hundred wid-
ows wanted to ride in the first carri-
age at the Shah's funeral.
The Democracy is being urged to
keep its eyes 011 so many men that 11
is in danger of getting cross-t yed.
It has been decided that the Sireet
cars have a right to charge double fare
to Coney Island, but Coney would
probably have gotton it any way.
1 erre Haute, Indiana finds that
there is too much air in the city's gas
supply. Same trouble in Guthrie—
especially too much hot air.
Quite generous ot Mr. Tillman of
S. C., to give in the Senate fur noth-
ing, the lecture he usually charges for
at the rate of $100 or more a night.
Hicks who was rescued from a
"living death" is being bombarded
with proposals of marriage. Some
fojks are never satisfied to see a man
happy.
roads too. A man accustomed to
think of heroically perishing on the
fi.ld of batile hates to be roasted in an
overturned Pullman.
\\ e notice in the Covington Leader
that the Marshall Tribune office is be-
ing fitted out with a pow«r plant and
two new presses. This will be a great
improvement over the o'd -kick"
press, and we congratulate Bro her
Kelly on his wonderful success in the
Marshall field uf newspaperdom,
1 he prospects now seem good for
quite a lot of the cotton crop to be
plowed under to make preparations
for the spring crops, The rain and
cold weather has been a grtat draw
back to the cotton raisers of this sec-
tion of the cotton belt, but this doesn't
happen every year.
Hie Haskell-Murry constitutional
convention is still grinding away but
very little "high patent" has been
sacked yet. Pr ibably if Oklah ma
had another half million to blow, we
could succeed in framing something
that the corporations and railroads
would be willing to accept. Odier
wise the prospects are t;ood for u.s to
go in the hole
Now that the President is a member
of the simplified spelling board, that
august body may as well get busy
and show its c >nt«mpt for Webster's
Dictionary.
The abolition of railroad passess in
Tennessee, hai been followed by the
election of a legislature whose every
member has an anti-railroad till up
his sleeve.
The country is perfectly willing to
jricrease the salaries of the Congress-
men but what the Congressmen-elect
are afraid of is the increasing of the
calibre of Corgressmcn
Mr. Bryan was thrown violently
Our telephone lines are being re
plactd and put in working order as
( fait as possible but it will be several
weeks yet before all the re pair work is
ce ir.pleted The service is very poor,
but the company is doing everything
they can to relieve the minds ot our
sisters as soon as possible by giving
them the priviledge <,f telling wheie
they visited yesterday and how they
are g- ing to trim that new dress cr
what kind of a hat they are going to
g«t for Easter.
CARRIE NATION
certainly smashed a hole in the bar-
rooms of Kansas, but Ballard's
Horehound Syrup has smashed all
records as a cure for coughs, Bronchi-
tis, Influenza, and all Pulmonary dis-
eases. T. C. II—, 1I< non, Kansas,
writes: "I have never found a medi-
from a runaway sleigh into a snowbank cine that would cure a cough so quick-
and escaped injury. Being snowed j ly as Ballard's Hore hound S>rup. I
under, merely demonstrates Mr Bry j have used it for years " Sold by
an's power of recuperation. i John Marker.
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We have the tax list frrthe town of
Orlando, Bismark and Orlando Town
ships. Farmer's Bank
THE C-Sn..2SEB JUSHITi ET
KENNEDY'S LAXA r»VB
COUGH SYRUP
Get your farm loan and pay your
taxes at the Farmer's Bank.
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Clear up the conrplexion, cleanse
the liver and tone the system. Ye u
Can best do this by a dose or two of
DeWitt's Li tie Early Risers. Safe,
reliable little pills with a reputation.
The pills that everyone knows. Rec-
ommended by E. E. Cowman.
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Trade Marks
w* Designs
Copyrights &c.
Anyone sending a sketch and description may
quickly ascertain our opinion free wnethc»r ah
invention ia probably pnteni nhlo. Communion,
tions strictly coi.Hdontini. HANDBOOK on Patents
sent free. Okie t aeenc fur securing patents.
Patents taken through Munu & Co. receive
special notice, without ciinree, in the
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A handsomely illustrated vrffikl-r. l.nreest cir-
culation of any i rientltle 1< nrmil. Terms, *8 a
year; four months, ?1. Sold byal! nows<ietilor«
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branch Otfico. 625 F kt., TToshiu 'ton, 1). C.
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liept 111 older to liisur. •'oud hoiufcii.
Bsssaru'n siore'iound Syrup
I CI COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHUS
s! Vu*^^WWOOPIK<l C0UQH, CROUP
AND ALL PULMONARY DiSEASES.
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nv. nd Ballard's Horoii.vmcl - to i" „ v !«•
with chronic coughs. 1 suffer^ d^>r veard
cough which would last all winter? Slarri'«Wnr^^?nii
Syrup eifucled a:i im,u,d ato ami'p-r VSt e5e5' U"d
25c, SOc and $L00.
Ballard Suo L hnent Co.
50Q'SQ2 North ScconcI Strc?t> ST. LOUIS, MO.,
Sold and
JOHN MARKER,
-nended by
ORLANDO, OKLA.
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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/m1/4/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.