The Orlando Clipper (Orlando, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, January 28, 1910 Page: 1 of 8
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IPPER
Publisher.
Orlando, Logan County, Oklahoma, Friday, January 28, 1910.
Vol. IV. No. 7.
died
Lula, wife of Oscar .Tones, re
sidii.^r :it tin' homo of her mother,
Mrs. R->bbins. li'ing east of town,
after a seveie ill ess of several
weeks, departed from this life to
the heavenly future beyond, Fri-
day evening. January 21st, aged
2S years. She has now reached
that beautiful land in which she
ha<l so longed to be in, the last fe>v
dnvs of her life here on earth.
The fin.eral sei vices were held
at the home, the next day, and in-
LOCAL NEWS
Will Sholpp went to Perry Wed-
nesday.
Frank Hack was a Untune call-
er Saturday.
Miss Klla Niftier went to Mul-
hall Tuesday.
Morris was a Guthrie
Henry
caller Tuesday
Wil
Perry
R. D. Stewart came uj
io Scholpp made a trip to
Saturday.
from
terment was made in the neighbor-1 Guthrie Monday.
hood cemetery. [i()W luck v it is that the man in
Deceased was greatly lovid in the moon is blind.
her community, and will be miss
injjr to each and every one.
Besides the husband, mother
Revenge is the only debt which
it is wrong to pay.
Fred Koch and wife were Guth-
rie visitors Sunday.
Osby Blackwell was a Perry call-
er Monday morning.
Rudolph Starkey made a trip to
Perry Tuesday evening.
en v
and brothers, are left a baby gir
and little son, who will sadly miss
their loving mother's arms.
The bereaved ones have the en
tire sympathy of the whole com-
munity.
School Notes.
They have organized a gills
basketball team at the Orlandoj
school
The base ball boys have reorgan
ized their team,
School is progressing very nice- j
ly these days-
Bessie Notion is n< t yet able to.
come to school. W o hope she will
soon be with us again.
The bovs are working hard this,
week leveling the ground for the j of Fred Denning Saturday night,
base ball teams. Cliff Way made a rushing busi-
Tbe new out tits ^ hioli were pur- j ness tiip to Perry Saturday night,
chased with the proceeds of the; Miss Edith Knosp spent Friday
box supper, given on Jan. 14th. evcuiug and Saturday with home
by the Orlando school, have been f0n{S-
received. We expect to be in play-
Miss Clara Short was a
business caller Tuesday.
' R. Weeb and W. L. Webb went
to Perry Saturday night.
Lee Bittle returned from his
j visit in Tonkawa, Sunday
Mrs. 0. llildenbrand was on tl,e
sick list the first of the week.
Ira Powers was in Marshall on
business the tirst of the week.
Charles Currens was the guest
lng order soon.
Lucien Locals.
Born to Mi" and M:s Ruther-
Wrd, a girl.
Jim Muidock returned Tuesday
evening from a visit in Missouri.
Arthur Parties has completed
Ins new barn, which makes quite
an improvement on his place.
1 d adem.
J. H. Lippencotte went to!
Pawnee Pock, Kansas, to visit a
few weeks with his son.
Oito Halter is loading three cars j
with hiv. this week.
Mr and Mrs. A. Anson's baby |
is q lite sick with the bronchitis*
Our rural mail carrier, Mi.
Barnes has disposed of his buggy
and now makes his route in a nice
red cart,
Herman B.ulenstien isohaagetng
Mrs. A. M. Pace and sister. Miss
Sheuy, were Perry callers last
Friday.
The new residence o f John
Muhlherr's is very rapidly irn-
\ proving.
Miss Kate Green and Mrs. John
' Mu'ilherr spent Monday evening
Uev. Funk, pas'. ir of the Christ-
ian church, i etuined to Fnid Moti
dav morning.
The man who could run a news-
paper to suit everyb< dy, went to
heaven long ago.
W. I-. McDole and wife, of Per-
ry, wi re the guests of G. C. Davis
and wife Sunday.
Miss M:uie Simmons spent Sun
day with Miss Florence Thomas,
iviug north of town.
Otto C twger and Wocdy Webb
attended the prize tight in Oklaho-
ma City, Friday night.
Oscar Jones and little sun weul
to Agra, Tuesday to look after
some business affairs.
Rev. Fritche went to Morrison
Saturday evet ing, where he de-
livered a sermon, Sunday.
Mrs. J. M. Ketc i after spending
a few days in Guthrie, returned
home Sunday morning.
Rev. Ottiug and sister, Miss
Otting, of Perry, were the guests
of Mrs. Fritche Saturday.
Children need love, tenderness
and sympathy its much as flowers
need air and sunshine.
It is worth a thousand dollars a
year to have the habit of looking
on the bright sk'e of things.
Will Dierolf came up from Ok
lahoma City last Sunday and was
quite, sick the tirs. of the week.
S. Hoskius and wife went, to
Goodnight, this state, to visit with
their daughter, Saturday morning
Gene Faulkner came down from
Perry, Sunday or ,'»o. 17 and ac
companied Mi-s 'o (>rny home.
Otto Haber and brother and Mr.
Orian Robinson and wife, of
Quay arrived liore Tuesday, for a
visit w ith his parents, W. Robin,
son and wife.
A number of the friends of
grandma Bergs' gathered at the
hotel, Wednesday and did up ft
neat little package t*> *»end to her
for her birthday. We know that
grandma will be tickled to receive
presents from her old Orlando
friends.
Miss Dale Crockett, who has
Mi--, Maude Dilley of the L.C.
11 S. t ame up Saturday evening to
spent Sunday with her parents- K.
A. 1 'illey and wife.
Mrs. C. H. Antbia and chiU
drcn. went to Mulhall Saturday to | b<?en this vicinity the put two
spend a few days with her parents, we0ks visiting with old frieade,
C Hawkins and wife. left for Lookeba, this state, ton-
day morning. She was accompa-
nied as far as Oklahoma City, by
Marie Knosp. Will Meagher and
Fred Denning.
Aaron Ketch and Hermon Brown
who have been here enjoying a via-
it with Aaron's parents, J. M.
Ketch and wife, the past sooth,
returned to Cortlan, Kansas, Tues-
day evening They wore accom-
panied as far as Perry by Roy
Kotch, brother of Aaron.
An advertisement is to a merch-
ant very much want sowing seed
to a farmer It may take a little
time for the results to become ap-
parant, but they are yure to come,
l'he wise farmer is not niggardly
with his seed, nor the wise merch-
ant with his advertisement.
| in Perry.
A step taken for mother is a
pearl dropped into your future
Chtis. Nation came up from Mul-
"hull Saturday, brincing an ertra
gang of 47 mexicans He will
work the track south of town.
\\ hen you see a banana peel rest
ing on the s:dewalk and a fat man
unconsciously approaching it, the
indications point to an early fall.
Harry Jones who has been visit
ing with (' R. Elliott and family,
returned to his home in Hutchin-
son, Kansas, Thursday evening.
Miss Besie Gray after spending
Saturday and Sunday with friends
and relatives, returned to her
school near Perry, Sunday evening.
Arthur Schreiner, who is attend
ing the Capital City Business Col-
lege at Guthrie, spent Saturday
and Sunday with old friends in
this vicinity.
Mrs. Fritz and little son, after a
visit with her parents, Noah Bass-
intre and wife, and other relatives,
returned to her homo in Oklaho
ma City, Monday morning.
R. T. Algood and mother, Mrs.
Algood, and sister, Mrs. Thomas
Hiilston and neice, Miss Gladys
visited with relatives in Cresent.
trom Tuesday until Thursday.
Mrs Anna Kerr and Mrs. John
Bolay returned f{«>rn their trio in Schlender, who arrived here last
Guthrie and Oklahoma City, Mon- Saturday evening, from Mound
The best biography—the life
J that writes charity in the largest
letters.
Withelm Weber left Monday
evening for his new home in Okla-
homa City.
Mrs. Elmer Garfield and Miss
Emma Paul were Mulhall callers
Saturday.
day. „ <_
Guilford Whit more and family
have recently rut ved into the Dier-
olf property sit the south end of
town.
Misses Nellie Shurkms and Mar-
gaiet McCormiek, of Perry, were
the guests of Miss Marie Meagher
Sunday.
Miss Vivian Hull, of Guthrie,
was the guest of Miss Bessie
Marker, Saturday evening and
Sunday,
To bring what pleasure and con-
tentmen we can into every life is
the best way to till our own with
beauty.
George Griininger who is intend-
ing the Capital City Business Coll-
ege at Guthrie, ..pent Sunday with
horaefolks.
Miss Effie Cray went to Perry
Monday where she has accepted
. „ a position
his location, fiom Lucien to Peny j
We do not like to see him go. Miss Bessie Marker went to, .
"v - ., . , i i , „ . Monday evening to visit with Mrs.
x, 1,?= Guthrie Wednesday and returned '' ' * h
Dr V. Emeison is breaking his | J " *
ho-se to drive single, look out for ; ves^er(
a new road cart. ! Giandp
Ridge. Kansas, to visit with theii
sisfur-in-law, Mrs. L. E. Becher,
and family.
The Santa Fe depot has just re-
ceived a now lot of 1910 calanders,
better h.te than never, anyway Mr
Wesley had a broad smile on his
face when he brought one to the
Clipper office.
T. A. Roy and wife, who recent
ly returned from their extended
visit in California, spent n few
! davs with C. F. Roy and wife and
returned to their home in Perry
Tuesday morning.
Learned men toll us that in Lat-
in the word "editor" moans some-
thing "to eat." In the United
Stiltes its meaning is altgether dif-
ferent. It means to scratch around
ike blazes to get something to eat.
Mrs. ]
Alfied,
Ilia Dierolf and little son,
came down from Perry
George Bordman was a Lucien
visltot Monday.
The tWO children of Irvin Kindt!
are quite sick with bronchitis.
The Lippencotte pool hall will
change location the first of the
month into the old M. W. C. T.
ha'l.
The new store budding is about
Completed and Hutch Myers will
soon be serving the public in n
genial way.
E. B. Lippencotte and H. H.
Huston were Perry visitors Mon-
day.
Mr* L I''- Miller and daughter,
Mrs. Ma-tin, made a business trip
to Oklahoma City Tuesday and re
tinted W edxiesday,
Koch, after a visit with
his sen, Fred, returned to Guthrie
i last Friday.
11. J. Dierolf.
The kickers and croakers have
no place in a city with the push
and progressiveness of our town.
The man who apposes needed pub-
lic improvements and stands in the
The way the yard sticks rattled,
hardware jingled and our merch-
ants and clerks raived around Sat- .A
urday indicated a lively day for
our business men; and the people
that thronged our thoroughfares
were delighted in the bargains they
had pocketed, and the general ver-
dict this is the ptape to ffarte.
The woather king has surly bees
si ,.;;. - us s^r..'b lovely spring days
the past two weeks, and we hop*
that it may continue eo for some
length of time, ae the industrioue
people of Orlando are quite busy
repairing side walks, tearing out
the old board walks and i'.placing
them with fiue new brick walks.
This is a good improvement to the
town. "Well we need it."
Word was received her# that
Mrs. Elmer Gorden, who is in the
hospital in St. Joe, Mo., for medi-
cal treatment, is rapidly improve-
ing in health, and that Mrs. Yazel
is much better and getting along
nicely. We hope that they contin-
ue to get better, as we would like
to have them in our midst again.
But there is not much fear as long
as they are in the care of Dr Yaael.
Wo also understand that Dr. H. H.
Yazol is progreaaing very nicely
with his work, which we are very
glad to hear, and wish him gocd
success in the future. He is house
dootor in the Aneworth hospital at
that place.
Walter Hartnian, after spend-, way of progress is not a good
Saturday and Sunday with citiacn.
Mrs. <!. D. Stewart spent Sun
day with her husband and children
in Guthrie.
Mrs. W. E. Wesley spent Satur-
day and Sunday with relatives
uear Otoe,
R. J. Connewav and Orris Antle
spent Sunuay with Mr. Oonneway's
family at Guthrie.
Miss Maude Thomas of north cf
town was the guest of Miss Ora
Nugent. Sunday.
Mrs. P.rnest Seiber and children
and her mother, Mrs. Wi'helm
Weber, left for Oklaoma City,last
Friday where Mrs. Weber will
w.ikt hpr future lipmo
lUg J - .7 |
homefolks returned to his school
near Meridian.
The ladie's aid society met with
Mrs, McW hertor, three miles south
of town. Tuesday, several from
Orlando nt.tc nded
Miss Iadeno Malzahn, and
brother, Guss of Perry, were the
guests of Misses Leona and Zeby
Starkey, Sunday.
Services at the Christian church
Sunday night were well attended
and ti good sermon was delivered
by Uev Funk.
Mrs. \dams w ho has been here
visiting w, !< her daughter, Mrs.
G. 0. Davis, and family, returned
to her home in Morrison, Tuesday j is to bo congratulated upon bsTi&g
looiuiug. i him hove
The box suppei givon Hy the
Elk Horn school last Saturday
night was opened with a well ren
dered program, and the attendance
was large. The proceeds were
£15.25 which will be used in pur-,
chusing new books for the library.
The local Cainp M. W. A- has
been busy lately. Two candidates
C. >) • Dioiolf and W. A. Marker
were escorted through thfc forest
Saturday night. Big timeif are an-
ticipated in the near .futifrc as the
Camp has secured the sm vices of
Mr. A. B. Elmore who is Grird
Arch Warden of the Camp of Yfle.
Mr. Elmore has filled the office
with credit, and the Orlando Camp
A beautiful home wedding took
place at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
August fceeliger, last Thuraday,
January 20th, when their daughter
Marie, and Will Buetow were join-
ed in tho holy bonds of matrimony
by Kev. Martin Miller. The btide
wore a beautiful cream silk gown
which was very becoming to her
modest face, and the groom wore
the conventional black. Miss Ida
Seeliger. Bister of the bride, acted
as bridesmaid, while Ed Buetow,
brother of the giofim, done hie
part by acting ae best' man. After
the ceremony a most delicious din*
nor and supper was served and the
evening was;spent in having line
irusic and playing games. These
youug people were well knowQ io
this vicioitv and are highly reepeet*
ed by all who know them. Mr.
and Mrs. Buetow have the hearty
congratulation? and well Mahee ot
their ewwf ->
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