The Orlando Clipper. (Orlando, Okla.), Vol. 2, Ed. 2 Friday, May 15, 1908 Page: 2 of 6
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WILD DUCK PEST.
Rev. Chas. H. Funk will at the
Christian church Sunday, May 24 in
Wild ducks arc giving some of out J in^ead of May 17
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t
farmers a merry run for their mon
bv, Bays the Holtville (Cal.) Trib-
une. On Farmer Coon's place a
few days ago thousands of them
could have been seen eagerly devour-
ing the new sown grain. The grain
Wednesday 1 rank Thompson made
a business trip to Oklahoma City.
M 1- Garver. of the Monarch Loan
Co , was in this city Saturday.
o - o Mrs. Hattie Maupin and son, of
growers of Silsbee also are com- ,^n d visiled j Van Deventer and
plaining. i w,fe Wednesday.
Mr. Iiams owns something like
200 acres six or eight miles south- * M J^nson sold one of his farms
west of El Centro. He has irrigat-, Ma> 1 to a German just fiom the old
ed 80 acres of his place and planted country, it is five miles northwest of
barley. Before the grain had hardly Orlando.
sprouted the ravenous and hall
; If You Want a Farm Loan
I Where the affidavit of all your neighbors is required for
the farm's valuation, see my competitors, f in confi/
dence and without delay, sec me
J. H. VANDEVENI EH,
rvgent for the Monarch Loan Co,
—
starved wary bird was on the scene
ready for action. Unless the valley
get together and exterminate this
pest they might as well cease trying
to raise grain.
THE PROBLEM SOLVED.
"Life here has its drawbacks,''
said the visitor to the cannibal isle,
"but nevertheless I notice that you
are not bothered by the servant
problem as we have it in the civi-
lized world."
"We settled all that long ago,"
smiled the king, easily. "We madf
it a rule that when a cook quiti
David E. Dahlgren left yesterday
for ElReno and Oklahoma City, to at-
tend a meeting of the Slate Editorial
Association- lie will return Sunday-
We have just recently received a car
load of Gold' 11 G.ite and white Lily
flour, bran, bran and shorts mixed,
straight shorts and corn chops,
Brase & Mueller.
Mrs. A. P. Garfield and her four
children left Friday for an extended
visit with relatives in Whiteside.
Missouri.
Mrs. Mable ( hrisfain, after a few
days visit with her aunt, Mrs. Mack,
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work she shall be cooked and served ( returned Wednesday to her home in
by her successor."—Lippincott's. 1 - - ■ -
SILENCED.
"Look at this bill," he said. "Tec
dollars for perfumery—for mer«
odors that fade away and die."
She smiled coldly.
"Yes," she said; "that fade away
and die and go to meet the $28
worth of Havana cigars and Egyp-
tian cigarettes you consume every
month."
Los Angeles, Calif
J. D. Gumiii rcpoits he has all his
c; ps in. including the cotton, of which
some is up. There has been so
much rain that many farmers are be-
hind in iheir spring work
Robert Stewart came home from
Guthrie Monday where he has been
attending high school His giades
were so good that he did not have to
take the examination
Short Opera House
Friday, May 15, 1908
Entertainment by the Orlando Schools
PROGRAMME
Pupils of Room No. 3
William Bell
Ned Van Deventer
. Second Grade Boys
Ruth Housh
Bessie Nat 011
First Grade Boys
Ethel Ogle
Gladys Mannhip
Welcome Song
Recitation
Recitation
Choi e of Trades
Recitation
Recitatiou ....
Farmer Boy Drill
Recitation
Recitation
Song—"Face to Face"
Recitation
Recitation
Dialogue—"Telling Stories"
Recitation
Song—"Our Presidents"
Daisy Chain Drill
The Manners Class
Dialogue—"A Matrimonial Advertisement"
Vacation Song
Barber Shop Scene
Amy Nation
Inez Housh
Dencie Stewart
Pupils of Room Nc. 3
For a Square Deal in
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+ Insurance that insures.
^ A buyer for your farm,
A trade for your farm,
$ A farm loan on your farm,
q In the least time,
+ At the Lowest rate of interest,
$ Absolute option of prepayment, see
\ R. D. STEWART, Orlando, Okla.
IS IN OFFICE ON SATURDAY S3 d
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We have just received a Car Load of
White Lily jind Colder Gbte
Every Sack G UA RANTEEI)
A 516 .SUPPLY OF BRAN ALWAY-5 IN .STOCK
SPECIAL PRICES ON 500 POUNDS OR MORE
BRSSE 5 MUELLER.
The Orlando Lumber and Coal Co.
dealers ix
LTTDMIIBEIR, AND COAL
A COMPLETE TINE OF PAINT6, VARNI-5HE.S, ETC.
Not the Cheapest Price, But the Best
Goods for the Money, is Our Aim
EMMET L. TUCKER
Resident Manager
A L. COCKRUM. PRI8I0INT
ORLANDO, OKLAHOMA
Depositors are guaranteed by the Depositors' Guaranty
Fund of the State of Oklahoma
Transacts a general banking business and affords
a safe depository for merchants and farmers.
offers every accommodation consistent with conserva-
tive banking money to loan on chattels.
Lowest rates on farm loans
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Dahlgren, David E. The Orlando Clipper. (Orlando, Okla.), Vol. 2, Ed. 2 Friday, May 15, 1908, newspaper, May 15, 1908; Orlando, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc305898/m1/2/: accessed April 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.