The Orlando Clipper (Orlando, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, May 28, 1915 Page: 1 of 8
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THE ORLANDO CLIPPER
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ORLANDO LOGAN CO., OKLA. MAY, 28, 1915
NO. 25.
Eighth Grade Comniencenirn
v’
Lee-nu^kins Special
to California
The countv eighth grnde com-
mcr.cemei.t «xercises were held I't
(L, hiie May 21st.
there me
fur 1 nnd village schools and 160
wen in attendance at the exercis-
es the auditorium was crowded
with parents and friends of grad-
uates,
PuiM Sicklis of Coyle and Roth
Feger of district No. 8, Oakview
townsh'P tied for high honors
with an average of per cent.
The ten making the highest
grades arc!
Pearl Sickles, Coyle, Hath Fc-
g<r, district B Oakview township),
Hh.ifl Barley, Crescent, Minnie
Hack bans, district Hi Guthrie
township, Mildred Patt* rson, dis-
trict 03 Springer township, Etbi 1
Bishop, Crescent, Mina Garrett,
district 18 Cedar township .Jennie consisting of a train load of Knm
The management of the Lee-
This year Jackins Hotel at Oklahoma City
m graduates from' the! wil1 have ft Personally conduct ex-
1 cur ion to San Francisco in the near
future, making the round trip in
about two weeks, using the south-
ern route going and returning by
the northern route, allowing four
days in San Francisco.
Wiliam Mee, president of the
Security National Bank is at the
heipd of the finance committee that
is behind the venture. The ex-
pense of the trip will be?J36, in-
cluding everything except meala
whi’e at SaD Francisco.
Further infoamation Way be oh*
tained from A. F. Fletcher, Lee-
Huckins Hotel, Oklahoma City.
The Runiley Special
Maud Brown, district 40 Orlando
township, Alta Hubbard, Coyle,
Lillie Mae Johnson, district 42
Seward township,
Charlie McMlllin of Seward has
been neither absent or tardy for
eight years. State Supe. intend
eat Wilson presented to him a di-
ploma of pei feet attendance.
The youngest member of the
class is Grace Butler of district
61. aged 11 years, 5 mouths and
10 daysi
The scholarship priiias offered
hr the Ladies Auxiliary to one
room schools were won by district
P3 Iowa township, first prize, n
110 gold piece and district 67 An-
telope township, a $5 gold piece.
Are You Rheumatic? Try Sloan’s
If you want quick and real reiiel
from rheumatism, do what so many
thousand other peoplo are doing—
whenever an attack comes on, bathe
tho sore musele or joint with 9'oan’s
Liniment. No need to rub it in—
ju-t apply the liniment to the aurfaee
It is wonderfully penetrating It goes
right to the seat of trouble and draws
the pain almost immediately. Get a
bottle of Sloan’s Liniment Gr 25c of
any druggist and have it in the house
w-against colds, sore and swollen
jhints, lumbago, seiatica and like afl
ments, Your money back if not sat-
isfied, but it do.is give almost instant
relief,—Advt
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PROSPERITY
is merely financial suceesB in actual operation. When
yoa carry an account and build np a credit with a
strong, conservative bank you are placing youh busi-
ness upon a broader and more safe foundation.
Even if your start is small we shall be pleased to
have you indentify yourself with this bank—glad to
have you make use of the facilities afforded for the
building up of your interests.
Increase in Deposits in THREE YEARS
April 1,1912 Total Deposits -F43,000.00
1( 1913 “ " 46,000.00
it
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«
1.1914
1.1915
50.000. 00
53.000. 00
ley threshing machinery was met
at the station Sunday afternoon
by quite a ciowd of people.
The train consisting of 56 car?
left Chicago May 17th but had on-
ly 34 opoff its arrival here, the
others having been detoured at
Wichita to other roads to get to
their destination in Texas points,
to which state they were billed.
It was under stood that another
large train would Leave Chicago
May 22nd for Oklahoma points.
MOTIGS
The Purvis Studio will bo open
Frida£ but closed Saturday, 1
will have a display at the Corner
Drug Store in Mulball Saturday.
I also have tho agency for the
Mandolin Guitar Harp. If in
town call and see me.
Ray Purvis,
Photographer.
§ THE FARMERS BANK
J ORLANDO
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Wills Pace was a Guthrie visi-
tor Monday,
Hugo Schroeder arrived home
Sunday evening from Terlton car*
ty his arm in a sling and a badly
braised hip as the result of a 30
foot fall through an oil tank about
I week before.
H. R. Berger was a county seat
visitor Saturday.
Everett Gumm is working for
£aj McOUl »e»r fWtyvib
No Use to T y to Wear Out Your
Cold—It Will Wear You Out
Instead
Thousands keep on suffering coughs
and colds through negleet and delay.
Whv make youraeif an easy prey to
serioua afiments and epidemics as the
result of a negiected cold? Coughs
and colds sap your strength and vita!
ity unless checked in the earlv stages.
Dr, King’s New Discovery ts what you
neod—the first dose helps. Your
head clears up, you breathe freely and
you feel so mueh better. Buy a bot*
tie today and atart taking at onee,
AdVerdsemoiit
In publishing the list of the
eighth grade Logan county grad-
uates from this vicinity the names
Of Jennie Maud Brown, Ruby
Marie Duehning, Irene Smith,
James McWherter and Isabelle
Hartmann were inadvertantly
misled.
Several cases of whoopingedugb
HI reported iq t^vru-
Weather Forecast
For the week beginning Wednes-
day, May 26 issued by the U. S.
WeatherBureau, Washington, D. C.
For west Gulf states .including Lou-
isiana, Arkansas, Oklahoma and Tex-
as;
Fait weather will prevail. Tem-
perature will be normal or slightly
above.
Condensed Sfttitement of the
iftrnur* ||ank
OXLANVO, OAZABOMA
Report oi the condition of the Firm-
er’! Bank, at OrUndo, in the State ot
Oklahoma, at the close of business
May, 16th, 1915,
hesoukcxs.
LOANS and DISCOUNTS..........* • •
Overdrafts, secured and Unsecured lcS.5«
Expense............................
U. 8. Bonds., .*<*.*....... lfOOO.W
From, onU, S. Bonds AGuarnty fund 65.91
Stocks, Bonds, Warrants, etc......... ‘Jo7.50
Banking Houbb............ 1,500.00
FURNITURE and FIXTURES,... .. . 1.83S.00
Due from banks* .............,,.. II, 158.04
Checks and other Cash Items..........
Expense account. •** **.....•■ ••••'•
CASH In Bank.................... ,,.. 1,638.67
SOI,185.07
LIABILITlHa ^
CAPITAL STOCK PAID IN.........$10,000.00
Surplus Fund and.................... J.iOO.OO
Dividends unpaid.....................
Uudlved profits less expenses
and taxes paid..................
Individual Deposits Subject to Check 3f,590-88
Time Certificates of Deposit.........JSlSSIlI?
$61,IDS,97
State of Oklahoma, County of Lo-
gan. 8Si
I, W.S.MusgroveiCashler of the above
named Bank, do solemnly swear that
the above statement is true te the
best of my knowledge and belief, so
help me God,
W. 8, Musgrove, Cashier.
Correct»Attesti
P. J. Meagher v
K. J. Conneway l Directors,
llr.C.D. Simmons,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON,
Phone No. 25 at Residence.
ORLANDO, • OKLA,
Ur. E. G. Sharp,
SURGEON.!
Special Attention Given to Con
sultation and General Surgery.
1224 West Oklahoma Avenue.
Phone 801, Guthrie, Oklfl.
•M$aMaM$MBasMaasaaaiHBMiaMMaiMSMMH^
Doctor T. L. Sharp
Physician and Surgeon,
Phone [No, tf
Office and Uouldence.
Orlando, OkloS
City Barber Shop
AndJPool Room,
E. C. GORDON, Proprietor,□
Across street from Drug Store.'
LEAVE YOUR LAUNDRY
.SATISFACTION (il'AHANTSKD';,
ORLANDO, OKLA.
T.M.Houch, Prop. C. Housh, Mgr*
DE LUXE
A BB&BEB SHOP v
&ATH ROOM IN CONNEC
riON.
Satisfaction GUARAFTEED
Orlando. Oklahoma
Another shower of rain early
Monday morning.
The time for June brides has
almost arrived and we fancy we
bear tbe prelude to wedding belli.
SANTA FE
RESTAURANT
Mrs. E, Meagher, Proprietor)
Bread, Pies, Pastry kept on hand,-
Your patronage solicited,
bort Order, Cold Drinks, Good Mtflt
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Lanter, W. L. The Orlando Clipper (Orlando, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, May 28, 1915, newspaper, May 28, 1915; Orlando, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc910574/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.