The Orlando Clipper (Orlando, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, July 2, 1915 Page: 4 of 8
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clipper
Postmaster General B .rtonn is I
in lor a liberal share. 11:-eem8
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ww* Bo,vie;
cost to the Hover.,met » "l
the prime consideration in the
ar rH.rgenient..
ttJuia.un<UG—-- m,„Pnr
” e bxcbp* w y same «>
ChnvcVi noUc. M „ Hue. Ju*'
aEttSS.-"* -*■ --
F. L. HUNT
, t Highest IPnce for Hides
Fresh and Salt Meats.
cash buyer.of produce
phone
Before tne end "« thi“'"’"’i;
- co.din* to a «” olVu^ D°«“ra
«^A;r^-‘rFk3rry-
** “""“a vo building o‘> »'tppi»c «'• Catarrh .^TjWaO.
°‘)e .....i;.,„hnn of cattle ticks'. F{h? under.
Everything in the Meat line.
OR-LANDO, OKLA.
How’s This?
INSURE
ability to meet heavy contlagra ion
losses at any ttms in New York,
ton. Philadelphia, Etc. rnNTt
The ample fund* tilt
your reward.
’SaT^'llI «™» *""" H"‘1
hotter.
operal ive tuiun , ^ tick*'. ^ «g53^
f„v the eradication OI o 1 "*•, for the last lB Jears,business
tier November 1 ao tick, tattle ^ cure „ jaumai.
11,1 t inf.n the s'
*>>• Assigning n totce« the
’"’'^^KXuet.mhavcto.eaae
ScCtB-r on -bto f P-.1
them.
SSa* into the, ate for
any purpose
The ample funds HU'
men ....... NEXTALpoe.ewe.lo ."eel
a CO.. Tolrfe. 0. emergency will be a <«« ""'lver
i, have known t . ^ a property °wiler when »- ntu-
hi pi.net....." I-;-: 21"'
D. L. MEAGHER,
Phone 14. Agent
’NATIONAL. BAiNit. v. -----Toiedo. O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure
pent aYi_i, _«un
1_1 i live ----
s^WSUr *•«»» f°r con,!lpitlon'
^——i —
FOR SALti—Three Roodyounjr!
mnvea Worth the money. j
maie 0. R- Smith, i
,|nrige lv. M. Landis of the fed
Jlcoovt beams to discrun.tate
very closely betv.ee the motive ^
tchle territory on wliB,u ‘ I' bat Timposes fori TlieBcUy night some
___ , i their transgessinn «f «**“?•,} ’ stole a Ford ear at Outitna
H have iur“. |n the p«»t 16,1 . stB and but recently fined &al fc f aBOiine and then aban
„w „f il» an ; Bhl8 ^ for ivine a federal official ««»““ sbefiti Sberwo-jd am.
'.‘T* • 1; Lanra.l’acilic Ex | m {or . swindler tom b.
‘ I zeroises With a shot son the *<m
,, t,v„ cents without costs.
Tired!
position.
*.....
exchanges *« * never been
to <8® ,T,cn " know that »
OU • ! pv dnoepotn-
V.l"l’W"V'! ir, dea,, lienee.
sentiment for law enforcement
is not only growing all over Oa a
hoina hot in Oklahoma City. »
3 tVhe,,the^a«of =
a'UCeoiam wellof too,, and
^ ontofkaeolineaail then abate
donedit.
the owner came up on
day evening to get. it.
Mrs ]• M. R-elch wh0 lmH >eei
n Gothrie With her danghter-in
\J .Mrs. Dow Ketch, who is sick,
H. home Wednesday «-»*•
£ Gulden was « Cu.UU'a
,»-iff»
S^ravsws |
Electric
Bitters
------ie.no Ai»n.;«i^.
E-ma^^- ^ nLi:^r , e Eoiae
•* W.V 10 ,ul" et- re s what to I ( onW demonstrates that ah es NwlA and Ada me
VZZ£- r=“ r;^=.
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del'
D''!r',^;‘,s-neioi
M'« lh*1 t.nies in Oklahoma
-Tlvrsr-"-1! tecrrssKi
t:i. - -rrr’iS^ Ci,?
Ml*
t bids It om , sontuwesi; ------
utv
ir '“'“Zr'r^n* 'hat hi» tax. i We |e„rn from the earliest at
1 theiitic history until now that tod
__-T-m= I !„„ alivsvs raised Ilf. n tod« *"
know of anyone h . ,js ,,,,, or .he ..»«»"
. 0,1,.mb. »hn i | „ Under to lead 'hem "
V""J Linv- a ttmm»exptrc;,|w smooth waters nt pe»«>
niltv of heing t t, ...» i.Itb iiDOroach of ■
\v W Haller returned on iOc
rimrsdav night lt^ w«<^ fiotn> »
visit of several tveeks -n t Jim
,ahte.n Iowa and reporUi A '^bt
jnji yable vlsiN
vnl... an-i Ada’ine Lmuc. i Tbe middle of l»t week lumt.. i
Carney to Udthri. ,M. (>f McAlester h.mp coal *.ri».d
0l" n thioouh here Wekuesdaj. (nr tll6 lumber yard,
‘Tin UoT.sc. linished cuttiig TheOrlando creamerv wi. close
Ju 1 lav for lirnil Sciwoe- t Iloon on Saturday duly .i d, to
lVB w ejnebday toi it noon remainder of
r:: tt wi.i o*......«•
mZon Sunday July *, then be
:lo4ed in the afternoon
ue p'dit-
SVe do
The Slgc'6 Requcs'•
MnnV a jest Has been extracted
the ^^Tre and pain-
the sign is mereiy . the end to
-,he
........ i.he Himmin "^‘o .
•« “".rrto
h’ rt-^am tlHir . is \t thi< lime tr
rant h,m,s A,.unis Ton. „• in on the brink of »
Consas-Oklsb.. , „ t ,,rove faneacbinT in ns
meut x» hti.ed linrvici* Hnots and with almost ununtmoUs
^ ri "n r ^ -1^.’^ .......
Teeming Life In CceaJ.
Few imagine when crossing the
r, that the prow of the ship ts
cleaving’ its 1W throo«h teemios
mvrlads of foanilike creature, and
that every tun. of .lie .crew Is a
is iovllod ... l-rtiei* I effects and with „lm<»t onanim^
™ n >- !~t:: srssHt......»
- „ J.’ ,. . J 4 U rj mill'. X.llc
• Ooo of Ih ■ simplest of W«V«
1 ♦ l.u
one ’sign along ^^Svmp'lan^Vts madn^Sastite. bringing sudden
sar r ~ V, ixxsz1»«s2t*. wszz
tber. «*"4^ ,„„t of that “6aomo„»„„ed .n the dartaess of tM
er the Palisades. 0(.e a few , t uiieri the swarm of life
threatening mass of p ^ ^ m weight nearer the surface which It
bOWMcThave broken loose The sign ilhiminates by phosphorescent atln-
7eSs “Sease Do Not Uoll Stones j tlllatlcn8.
1 ^t'lTthe tangled bUein« of ^
ht«hcoatof (ZmcZT^ _
Ul I ,,obn Green h,d a little ^
gries of >'€ formers to a1- nnte ^'as torn down
S»« ’ilh <0" hluorie or two va^ Saturday forenoon another new
mnpuo raise I nt o . ,bre.hlnl machine and >n
•eties of crops ®e J onnsii’lf of iSoie was unloaded here at Mam
think elsenseded. dsens |»»* « „el,? „ eoal burner
.....
.U -.oral Wltll SUC0W8- iQe,lr ’ ^ ’
Here.’
Prequent Eatlf.g.
,0ne Stralaco^s^dem but
«i» s^vsl'Jssr^
f ,hfefL dal r„ec»»ry. to*
Z Sms tok •< 'he ,CV“
of chocolate.
The Piano’s Seven Octaves.
Pianos of standard size have a key-
S. and the tone, mat -J» “
i „ ffon\ the lowest, to thtJ
S, Sde'rt mat hT say d^l«
musical value to the human e. 1.
TJ coinpaM of the key-board were ex-
tended the added keys would product
sounds or noises without any musical
significance. It is P0SBlble,_f0;. tha
fined to
octaves.
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Lanter, W. L. The Orlando Clipper (Orlando, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, July 2, 1915, newspaper, July 2, 1915; Orlando, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc910539/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.