The Orlando Clipper. (Orlando, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, November 19, 1909 Page: 4 of 8
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Tie Orlando Cliieiv"s
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oriraDize a commercial
DAVID E. DAHLGREN, Editor.
i-,., LAV. NOVEMBER W. I*1"-
PailMwl weekly, Subs<.riptio..»1.00 peryemr
>lngle > touts.
Help Needed.
A great many people have an idea
_ that the principal mission of a news-
uets enthu.-eil u ln boosl j,s own community.
WINCH,
\ ''j" I;"0;l^maTHf.l"'''l1Vl"inks'."'. '
i* line,,,t wbare acb*nP»
1*'ma"!«■! 11>1''i 51» » »•<«.)<•"< t,,e N,""P
otli -i luslnuss mutter.
papei is to boost its own community.
The right way to boost and boom a
town is for the paper to tell »n its edi-
torial and news columns what the
town is doing and is going to do and
always put in a good word whenever
. wimilni'itV I**- l^e opportunity is presented, but lei
tnkiiu^ bimilauty » f i iw« n^wtmncr man be
When a farmer _ ^
over the idea of organizing a com-
mercial club at Orlando, we do ^
not *ee why the business men ot |Qria,
Orlando do not consider the mat-
ter.
\ntl the water works. Aren t
they grand Well now we surely
can get together some way so we
can have a complete water works,
can't we. SupiK.se we get together
and guarantee as much money as
we can a fiord to donate and be lib-
eral for once, bet the people of
Orlando choose one, t vo or three
men to go around and net the peo-
pie to ttien for this emprovement
ns much as they can afford. The
Cuppkb will give$10. How much
will you give? Lets have a pro-
tective town and water system.
What alHiut it citizens? The cur-
pkk would like to publish »rti les
written on the subject concerning
this matter. Who is interested
enough to put something before
the people on the question- W e
hope to have something on the
subject from some citizen m the
Cui'i'i'K next week.
There's a b
tween the merchant who ignores
the home printer and buys his
envelopes of Uncle Sam and the
man who ignores the home merch-
ant and buys his goods of one of
the big mail order houses.
At l:i«t a sample of winter
has come. Last Thursday night a
rain cam* that soaked up things
some and it has been raining on
itnd off ever since, but the weather
turned colder Monday. No more
sleeping without cover at nights,
when last week there were a few
nights like those of last Sept3m-
l>er.
Have you any alarm clocks?^
inquired a customer. "Yes roa am
said the man behind the countei
"About what price do you wish to
pay for one?" "The price is no
object if 1 can get the kind 1 am
after. What 1 want is one that
will rouse the hired girl without
waking the whole family1
don't know of any such an alarm
clock as that, ma'am" said the man.
"We keep the ordinary kind—the
kind that will wake the whole
family without disturbing the
bired inrl.—lipwortb Herald.
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PATENT^ I
I THAT PAY ftdvrrtiw them Ihorou^hly. at oar I
I ainMtM ind 11*• i p you to •OCCH®» |
1 model, photo or »tclch tor FREEr*7*>rt I
on pntviitawmy. «« 7rnr*
PA89ING HCKRfNCM. For frw Quid.
nookonrr.<ll«hlprnlei'iK"r»»<«
ROS'SOB Sovonth StroOt,
' WflSHINOTON^C.
60 YEAR8*
EXPERIENCE
the evidence of the newspaper man be
supported and corroborated by live
advertising matter from progressive
business men in the other columns of
the paper. You can't fool people by
a lot of exaggerated statements when
the other columns of the paper show
that the merchants ^nd business men
are not progressive.
Good Work of Xewcpapers.
If the people of any commu ity
were as loyal to the interests of their
town or city as the newspapers, what a
splendid competition this country
would see.
But they are not. Nor is any con-
siderable part of the people. Nor are
all the business men. That town suc-
ceeds just in proportion to the real
with which its leading citizens back up
the patriotism ol its newspapers
I he true newspaper devotes col
umns and pages of space to boosting
the city in which it m published. Ihe
most loyal and devoted boosleis of
any ci'y are found in its nowspiper
offices. There is a sneering class of
people in every city who, finding no
good in anything, decry the newspa-
pers as mongeri of sensations aftd as
destroyers of character,
Tlrey demand the news, and the
newspaper that is a faithful mirror
holds up to its readers the reflection
of (heir own doings. If the Comma-
nny is bad its newspaper pages wilf
show it. If it is good its news articles
.351 CALIBER ^
Self-Loading Rifled
As its name indicates, this rifle reloads itself, the
recoil of the exploded cartridge doing the work.
This places the complete control of the rifle under
the trigger finger, which permits rapid shooting
with great ease and accuracy. The .351 Caliber
High-Power cartridge, has tremendous killing
power, making it heavy enough for the largest game
Catalogue fully desertMn? this rifle, "The Gun
that shoots Through Steel," sent upon request.
_ d.t.t me An MS CO.. • NEW HAVEN, CONN.
WINCHESTER REPEATING AHM3
more business to the town. Bet., r spirit among .He people actually to
than that, it stands for the moral up- accomplish thu gs.
building of its citizenship, stand, fur A gcalded BoyV Shrieks
better civic conditions ^ snindmother, Mrs.
In many cities the editors have an >Inria Tnvl()r< „f Nel)0, Ky , who
uphill task, and a lonesome cut i Wl ites tl„lt, when all thought he would
There are times when the most de- nuckle,.<s Arnica Salve wholly
Infallible for Burns. Sealcrt,
Wounds, IJiulses. Cures
publicity never fails. .nJ in to end
honest and enthusiastic devotion to a Main* Chipped hand, Soon routs, PIW,
city's interests will awaken sufficien. 25c "t All Diiigsristo.
voted newspaper man will loose faith j ((lre(| hin>.
in the value of publicity. But hmust i'ut«('orn».
Attention, Farmers!
Farm Loans Made Money in the
at the Lowest Rates. Shortest Time.
We Also WRITE INSURANCES In the best line of companies
r, . omiMIT \ DT OK f, AN DO. OKLA.
R. D. STEW AK L, 1W*
Don't Forget to Call at the
Trade Marks
Designs
rPni, Copyrights &c.
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il'I.t Irde. oW»t nwnrr for«cur ■ -
I'Uriifs taken lnroi,irh Mutm
■ 1 il notice, wlfhoat
l>id yuu ever lbir»h of <be diifer-
cnee Iwiween running a newHpaper
and miming » hwteH itf
liko this- ^ » mun Stefl iuto a
hotel and wes swnetliiDj? on the will show it.
be cWt »»n', l'« -low oo», «•< V-f
wii Ia> Ihe landlord *nd tell liim not j *ancc i)f to ttnh lure
u,„„t eiicbn. tlrnt on the tllbl.' nnd tore . ,dk.w eKeptlon I. .t.nd.
t in or to .but ,,|. hi. hotel. H«!l..r,he bene, ,hin8.. „..,d, »cea>
S"„Utb»tdisb »ide »»d Vro-;,nsl,lo, to beoemen. „l b»ne„ ...
',(,(,d8 to devout' those that suit him conditions, constantly 10 hnn* *r^rMMMMaw*a+ow*°*a*°*°™+o+<>+o*a*o*o+*>+**a~> 1
Some men, mi finding an article in — ~
. newspaper, which they do not Kills Her Foe of 20 Years.
lik, J without stopping to think | -The most merciless enemy I had
llMt it may apply and lie witwfact- for twenty years, (le ares Mrs.
. I, , U ,f other pen,)le. 1 .lame. Duncan, of Maysville,Me.,
ory to hiiudieds ot otnet peoj 1^e i,„8ercd Intensely at-
tly i ff at once anil tell tbe eilitoi ( ^ or drjn|ong and could icarceij
| that he will have to stop their pa-
CITY HOTEL
When hungry or tired, where you can get the best
MEALS for the LEAST MONEY, and where you can
get a Good, Clean BED and a Nice, Warm ROOM.
C. IV CALEV, Pnoi'iiiETon
, -leep.
jontiui. nanuDuim
loency for fecniring
through Munn i Co. rocelvc
; Ml notice, without clmrao, In the
Scienlific flm«rtcan.
or ui »
Alter m»nv remedies h«d failed
per They think they know how alui'ht.Vcrai doctor, had gave me up I
.1 im„er should be run and just uiea Electric Bitter,, which cured me
I"-b.1 Should be put into it. «nd do c.m,.ie.tl..
„ut hold back on tellins htm so.
I Get out of it. Be libei al Weal.
i have different o[iinions
LADIES!
1 / it iMit'ii SILKS ami VhL-
VnsLT'nnhe'u 'd fruni'es I reeeived . few
days "K'O (Jail and ^c tliom it yon a,en ai^
thimr that suits von. iell me wuai yoo
J will make it for you.
I also have just received some Jet Trimming
hikI some nece fall \ eilinjr. «hich I am
ins very cheap. Call and see them
Mrs. Chas. Thedford
am 7u yews old Mini am enjojed to get
mv health and strength back again.'^Kor
I luii^el>tion, I.oss of
Trouble, Lame Back,
plaints, it's uiu-qualrd. Only 50c at All
Druggists.
Cement Block Works.
E, F. TRAUGOTT, Proprietor
Plain and Rough, face Cement Blocks
made in any size up to 16 inches.
Prices Very Reasonable.
^t«^ See me when wanting to build a foun-
• Feu,ale Com: dation or a house.
ORLANDO CEMENT WORKS
Ik. .1, Couuewuy, Presidmt
J. I). Ivtmoiidpoii, N ice Pres.
Orris Antle. Cashier
W. S. Mtis^rove, Ass't Cashier
FARMER'S BANK
MLMIO, OKUHOM*
Depollton US furub'l by Ike Depoidor. Co."#ty Fond
of tbe State of Oklakoma
Transacts a general banking business and affords a safe
depository for merchants and farmer*.
Offer* every accommodation consistent with conservative
banking. Money to loan on chatUla.
Lowest rate* on farm loans
Public Sale
The undersigned, having rented his
(aim. will sell at public auction, on
his farm, 15 miles west of Orlmdo, on
TUESDAY, NOV. 23, 1909
Commencing at 10 a. m
CATTLE—8 milch cows, one will
j be fresh in Di-ccmba. 5 giving milk,
be fresh next spring' 4 spiing
calves. JJ coming yearling steer calves
HORSES—Gray horse, .11 yr old,
weighs 1.150 lbs ; mate, 8 yr-old. wt.
1,200 lbs in foal; horse, l2->r-old,
weighs 1,100 lb*.
FEEd—Baled hay. coru fodder,
millet and a stack oat uraw.
IMPLEMENTS—Farm w a g o n,
low wheel wagon, 2 buggies, hay rake,
harrow, mower, riding cultivat. r. tw.,
walking ruitivators, gai g plow, nduu
plow, walking l»l'>w, wheat drill, corn
drill, walking lister, corn sheller.
Two sets, harness, side ladd.e,
FREE LUNCH AT NOON
TEltSiS: All»uni«nf#10 ami uifler, .•k»Ii.
on an inn ovir llinl aiiiouni <* er.-ait ol I.
month* will l»« mvw "« ■J'PJ,,V,H,4 ^
notei Ui b ar I" J*"' omil * i'lft 1 r
Uscount for c*»li o" »iuii» ovef •ln'
J. F. Conwell, Proprietor.
AU kinds of Cement Work done Prices very reasonable
and satisfaction guaranteed.
C«ment Tilln*s, all sitea, for all purposes, at less cost than anf
material. Bridge tilings a opecinlty.
Orlando, G'kia.
All kinds of Auction work. Farm Sales a Specialty
Wm. Steffens. Auctioneer
Headquarters at my farm, 1-2 mile west and 1 mile
south of Orlando. Order can be left at Bank or Clipper
office. Unengaged date filled promptly. I none 802,
Satisfaction guaranteed. Reas^able^Terms^^
SEALERS IK
Emil Ohm,
c\ J.. Ward, Aii»'iJ"iiwr
I H S. CfVJitfWK/. tK'«
LUMBER A®£D COAL
Complete line of Paints, Varnishes, Etc., Not the cheapest
pri«% kut the best foods tor the money, Is our aim.
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Dahlgren, David E. The Orlando Clipper. (Orlando, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, November 19, 1909, newspaper, November 19, 1909; Orlando, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc305767/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.