The Orlando Clipper (Orlando, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, March 3, 1916 Page: 1 of 12
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ORLANDO LOG^; CO., OKLA. MCH., J,
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Orlando Oil NewsJ OBITUARY
As we p'it this in typa there is
hut IUtl«<)il nows probably owing
*<> the bud weather the fi st of the
week, h waver. before we go t i
press additional news may devel*
op
Last Wednesday Mrs Tobin bs-
foi e she left least d an additional
thousand acres or more west of
town. The driller for this test
was looking over the block Wed-
nesday ami all minor derails satis-
factorily arranged, So ws may
expect an oat tit of drilling tools
to arrive here any day
The iepre«entatiTe of the Carter
Oil Co. who was hare most of last
week aiHjoteded in Unioning pay*
big uut liu.duu for oil iaaaes, ma-
ny of them m close proximity to
Urlando. A rutnui le also adoat
that von l'auky is again In Ike
held east of town trying to stcura
a block of leases,
Ami there is still another com-
pany the name of which w# did
not ies.ni scuunug the country a
few no Its east of town trying te
tenure a moak of leases and if he
socced*' :s to plsce iu escrow ib a
Perry bask a forfeit of s«rer»l
thousand dollars tba* !*• will !••
drilling m tu* block bf Vs? ],{,1
this year*
It is not often you see a big
smoke where there in no tire
Tha subject of tiii* akitc i, Wil*
liam George Francis, wti* I urn at
Grandville, Illinois, D*ci'ul)«r Jl,
1831 ami die 1 very suddenly pr -
sumably of of heart diseuse at, his
home four miles east of Orlando
February 20, 1910, aged 03 years,
1 month and 20 days.
He was married tp^BHe Bell
Harvey at Longton, ® Bj^nwte,
years ago, to which union fi ye
children were born, two boys *an£
three girls, all of whom survive
him He camo to Oklaho na 20
years sgo-
He leaves to mourn hi* death a
wife, two sons and three daogh*
tersi all of whom were at tha fun-
eral, eight grandchildren and a
host of friends.
Funeral services wet'a conduct-
wd at the house in the forenoon on
Wednesday February 2‘S, Rev. O;
Ogla officiating, after which bis
remains were laid to rest in the
.Morris cemetery two miles south
f town.
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\ Stephen Girard
rtf?' -i « 1'*
Some (hiekenei
Ld|Sattder? this week has been
marketing at Lucinn 300 capon-
i*ed chickens at Jfl cents a pound.
These obickens weighed on an ay-
eragu of 12 pounds and brought
fl.fO to $2.00 apiece.
They were chicktns tbar Wtira
raised bv the farmers of this loetd*'
For Kent
l’he S. E. i. Sec. X, Clear Creak
f'wp,, Payne county,
Address owner
P 5nh*t>ori,
f Ferry, I .vva..
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Republican Conventions
ltv and sold on tho Orlando mar-
ket when they weighed about
pounds each where they were se-
cured bv Mr. Landers at a cost of
not to exceed 25 cents apiece f.nd
hft’ e bud no extra care, just rut*
hing loose around the barn and
lots and taking their chanco with
the other chickens.
——**» i wiSi in IT ill
Card of Thanks
l'recincl ibe< tings will be h* Id in
every precinct in the county at 2:;j0
p hi un Tuesday, March 14th, and
in (he city precincts at J:3) p. tit for
the purpose of selecting a member of
the county committee and <Je!eg»-.*»
to the county convention that metis
in Guthrie at ‘J p. m. Saturday March
18. Orlando township is entitled m
Ive delegates
The state convention will l>e held
I..
JO a. m Match 22nd, at Oklaho
»na Olly to select a chairman and a
secretary of the state committee, f ur
delegates at large and four alternates
to tha national convention at Chicago
’ti June and to nominate four electors
t Vge
As a small hoy he
ran away to sea and
.... ... at nineteen was cap-
tain and part owner of a trading vessel.
Invested ravings were profitable and he sup-
ported the government with a five - million-
dollar loan *812 war. Girard college
fi
i dU y*4ft ‘.
There is not much variation in these stories
of :meri% achievements. The poor boy who works
earnestly and saves as much as possible for future
v unvtstfoent generally is the person who commands men
andjlirects great enterprises in after years.
Now is the time for you to build for the
future. Begin by depositing a part of.your salary with ut
this week, Get the saving habit. It will help you later.
Multiply your money in our care.
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\! THE. FARMERS BANK.
ORLANDO
City Barber Shop
Ard. Pool Hoorn
E. C. GORDON, Proprietor
Across street from Drug Store
LEAVE YOUR LAUNDR>
.liTMFlCflO^ OluatNTEfil)
OP LAN Do.'" • OKLA.
We wish to thank our friends
for the kindness they have shown
during the death of our husband
and father*
• Mrs- Geo. Francis and children!
Help Your L ver—It Pays
Whon your liver gets torpid and
youl* stomach rets queer, taka Dr,
Kt «s*s New Life I’IIIh uud you wllj
find yourself feeting better They
purify the blood, givea you freedom
from constipation, bihdusnesi, di mi-
nces and Indigestion. You feel fine
—just like *uu want to feel. Cleats the
ienjpif*iop, too, 25c sri drijgyles*,—Ad
T.M.HouRH, Prop. Ta ' v
. miTiRY
■t UMBER SHOP »
CLOTHED CLEANED AND
PR E .5 JED; -
* Satiifaction GUARAFTEFT)
Orlando. Oklahoma
tho
old
War Upon Pain! "
Pain i* a viaitor to every home nnd
usually it coma* quite unexpectedly
But you are prepared for avery emet-
gaucy if you keap a small bottle of
Sloan's Ltnlment handy. It I. ,J,a
greatest pain killer ever discovered
Simply laid on the skill—no rUHrlng
acquired—It drive* the pain away. Jt
Is really wonderful,
“Mervin H. Soister, llerkerly, C*l
::iz ^JSSfiSSSSi i« *a ,m Do"“'' f"r
Wet fee , I Carrie home with my n#ck J0m stnc^’ writP’ 'V1,’° 0r pbone
»o stiff that I couldn't turn, t appfled
Sioau’s Liniment freely ,nd weut; t ,
l*ed( To my •nrpriss nert moFtiitig i!i
Itiffuess lnd almost disappeared, tout
iloUrs after the lecoiid appllcatldfi J
was a* good tts new. March, Ifij. At
racist*, rl; - Adyt.
Col. C. J. Ward,
Reliable Real
Estate and if arm bale
- AUCTXOH£SX£R
me at Orlando for duttm. Pricep
rea^ouablo. 3atififaction gua1. an
teed.* Rhone idfi/OalahtU-- Okla*
PHYSICIANS.
Doctor T. L. Sharp
Physician and Surgeon,
Phone No, €
Office aiid hbu*dence..
Orlando, Oklo
ilr. E. 'G. Sharp,
SURGEON.
Special Attention Given to Con*
-»u Itation and General Surgery.
1224 V est Oklahoma Avenue.
Phone 801. Guthrje, Okie.
Plenty of good Cation City not
oil* for cooking at the
Cjlttbdd ty'U'.b; & Cc'$1 rJo.
P. J. Meagher,
"Live Stock, Flour, Fcbd' -
Coal and Grain*
Manager Orlando EleVatofl
Ir andt). Ok ahomk
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.L & GOODNIGHT,
. Auctioneer.
General Farm Sales a Specfiily
Graduate of Mj souri Auciu-n Schdjl
Sa'isfaction Guaranteed
Fpcne 1100 Marshall, OMf
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Lanter, W. L. The Orlando Clipper (Orlando, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, March 3, 1916, newspaper, March 3, 1916; Orlando, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc910520/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.