The Orlando Clipper. (Orlando, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, November 27, 1908 Page: 4 of 14
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"iCouhiry Correspondences
Disr. No. 9—ROUTE No. 4
W C and S T Ilowell haulf
hogs to orlando Monday.
Paul and Melvin Howell visited
with friends near Taylorsville
Sunday
Corn husking and cotton pick-
ing is the order of the day
.1 F Howell deliveied corn to
Perry the pas week
YV C Howell and VV II Payne
and families visited Sunday with
J F Howell and family
Too nice weather for much news
this week
ROUTE 2
We are Laving nice weather
now
Mr Jones gave a party last
week All aeport a good time
Mr Ellis gave a dance Saturday
night
Misses Laura Webster, Clara
Ohm and Werne" and Than (Jil-
n.ore, Joe Werner and Will Dog-
g >tt went horseback riding Sun-,
day afternoon
Mr Davison and family spent
Sunday with Mr Rose and family
John and Clara 01 im went to
Perry Tuesday
Rev Uartman delivered a ser-
mon at Blackwell school house
Sunday afternoon
ROUTE No.5
(ieo. Frances and family called
on W Efrantz and family Sun-
day.
Geo FraLces and family visited
Sunday with Fay Hunt and family
They all called on W E Frantz
Sunday.
AY E Frantz and family, Fay
Hunt and family Frank O'Clay
and famdy attended the sale of L
Lounier Friday
Waste Before Want.
Hundreds would never have known
want if they had not first known
waste.—Sturgeon.
Perpetual Scintillations.
The necessity of perpetually scintil-
lating is one of the most wearing de-
mands of the age.
River Without Angles.
The Lena is the straightest of all
the great rivers. For 800 miles it
runs in almost a direct line to the sea.
Firefly's Brilliant Light.
The larger kind of West Indian fire-
fly gives a light so brilliant that by
it printed matter may read at a dis-
tance of two or three inches.
Would You Hold Friendship?
The sunny-hearted, sweet-tempered
people are the ones who hold their
fi iends. Bitterness and gloom will
drive every one away from you.
Some Proof Advanced.
Madge—"Is that writer really fa-
mous? Marjorle—"He must be, my
dear. I wrote to him for his auto-
graph, and he never sent it."—Puck.
Painstaking Doctor.
M e know of no more instructive, no
mo v, encouraging subject for a paper
than that of the debt which science
owes to the persevering, observant,
painstaking doctor who collects the
mortal from which specialists build
their edifices.—London Hospital.
New Chain-Making Machine.
An automatic chain-making ma-
chine has been perfected. A steel
bar is drawn in at one end of the
machine, issuing at the other end
in the form of a steel-link chain com-
pletely assembled. In the process of
manufacturing none of the metal is
lost, the weight of the chain upon
completion being exactly that of the
metal before manufacture.
Hawthorne's Mental Sight.
i Hawthorne's mental sight in dis-
ct> ning souls is niarvelously penetrat-
ing and accurate, but he finds it so
difficult to give them an adequate
physical embodiment that their very
flesh is spiritualized, and appears to
be brought into the representation
only to give a kind of phantasmal
form to purely mental conceptions.—
E. P. Whipple,
i TR.IXY, Route 2.
I Mre Ruck called on Mrs. Chas.
, SchaHer Satuiday.
.1 Thompson and family and S.
IG. Frey and wife spent Sunday
afternoon with Chas. Schatfer and
wife.
Prank Ruck and Wm. Dierolf
took dinner with Henry Meyers
Sunday.
F. Ruck and wife spent Sunday
afternoon with H Dorr and family.
Barbara and Paul Kindsche and
Mrs. S. O. vrey went to Guthrie
Monday.
Mrs. -J. Thompson and Mrs. S.
G. Frey called on Mrs. Chas. Sch-
afl'er Tuesday.
RUEBEN DALE, Route 3.
Isaac Colo went to Mulhall Wed
nesday evening.
Jacob Gumrn and wife visited
Thurday night with Jess Gumm
and wife.
Clarence Baldridge and Joseph
Cole picked cotton for L, M Mat-
thews last week.
W Steft'ens shipped two car
loads of haj to Oklahoma City
Saturday.
L Louvier's sale was well at-
tended Friday and everything sold
well.
\\ esley Rittler had a bunch of
coloied people pick 1ns cotton last
week.
John Thompson and wile were
in Orlando Tuesday.
Mrs II Knosp was in Orlando
Tuesday.
L M Matthews and wife took
dinner with John Simkins and
wife Sunday,
How did you line that wind and
dust Monday (
Mr. and Mrs. J licks, from west
of Orlando attended the sale of
Richard Webb Tuesday.
—a j.
AUCTIONEER,
All Kinds of Auction Work. Flwne No. 105. Farm Salts a Specialty
Puces Reasonable. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Leave Orders at Orlando Bank. The Clipper Office or call at
my Farm 6 miles West and 4 North of Orlando.
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ORLRMQ CEMENT WORK.
J. F. Convell, Proprietor
All kinds of Cement Work done prices vekv Reasonable
and Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Cement Tilings, all sizes, for all purposes, at less cost than any ma-
terial. Bridge Tilings a Specialty.
All kinds of Auction Work. Farm Sales a Specialty
WM. STEFFENS, AT ctionkkk
Headquarters at my farm,1-2 mile west and 1 mile south
of Orlando. Orders can be left at Bank or Clipper ollice
Unengaged date filled Promptly.
Phone 802, Orlando. Reasonable Terms
SATISFACTION , GUARANTEED
IT WILL ~
When you want a Farm J^oan,
Insurance onyoi.rproperty,
To sell your farm
2o buy a farm.
2'o see
R. D. STEWART, Orlando, Okla.
HE GIVES Ti IE BEST RATES
IS OFFICE ON SATURDAYS
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Don't Forget to Call at the
CITY HOTEL
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When hungry or tired, where you can get the best J
MEALS for the LEAST MONEY, and where you can o
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get a Good, Clean BED and a Nice, Warm ROOM.
C. R. CALEY, Proprietor
The Orlando Lumber and Coal Co
DEALERS IX
ZLiTJIMIBIEIR AND COAL
A COMPLETE LINE or PAINT.S, VARNI.SHE.S, ETC.
Not the Cheapest Price, But the Best
Goods for the Money, is Our Aim
H, D, DIRKS Resident Manager
We Have in Stock the Splendid
White Lily hnd Gulden G/ite
FLOUR
Every Sack GUARANTEED
SPECIAL PRICES ON 500 POUNDS OR MORE
BR3SE S MUELLER
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Dahlgren, David E. The Orlando Clipper. (Orlando, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, November 27, 1908, newspaper, November 27, 1908; Orlando, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc305723/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.