The Orlando Clipper (Orlando, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, June 2, 1916 Page: 4 of 8
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THE ORLANDO CLIPPE'
W. L. Lantbh, Editor.
FRIDAY, .1UNE, 2, 1916.
.•ubUsUed weekly •Subscription ll.on per je.'
Single copy Scent*.
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^Entered as second class matter OeoemV
ft, mi, at the postoftlce at <>rlando.( V
horns, under Act of Congress of Man h S, IS.
C mveh notices,free, except wlieie a chart
Is made, then 5 cents a line, Just the same
other business matter.
YVatob Child's Cough
Colds, running of uoie, continued
irritation of the mucous membrane i
neglected may mean catarrh It. el.
Don’t take the chance—do somethin;
for your child! Children will not tak
every uiediciue, but they will t k
Dr. King’s New Discovery and with
out bribing or teasing. U’« » sweet
pleasant tar syrup and so tftVc ive
Just laxative . nough to eliminate tin
waste poisons. Almod tne first tins
helps. Always prepared, no mixing o
t isaiur, just ask your druggist fo
Dr. King’s New Discovery, It wi.
safeguard your child against seriou
ailm ntB resulting from cold,—Advt
The pain nnd soieneM* cniiHed by
■jui es. over exertion ami itruinin,
luring bouse cleaning time are soot ,
■d away l»y ilo.n’a Liniment. N-
ued to sutler this agony. Just apply
^loan’s Liniment to the sole spots, rub
mly a little. In a short thus the pain
•aves, you red comfortab y and en-
oy a refreshing sleep. One gratefu
iser writes: -‘.Sioau’s Liniment i-
.vorth its weight in gold. Keep a hot
Icon band, use it again-t all sorenee.-.
iouialgia and bruises Kills pain ay
it your druggist.—Advt.
Plenty of good screen doors oi
baud-
Orlando Lumbr & Coal Co.
Dr Simmons motored over Iron
Stillwater Saturday alternoon to rt
nain until Sunday wnh triends.
Mrs Wesley HaU l-lt for Fdmom
,unday evening to attend the normal
i M Ketch has or soon will con
piete uuilJlug a Dig bouse and ‘
,icar Muibaii,
r Smi h the first ol the wtti
uoved bis unitly to the Speuny lam.
aear town.
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everything yon do
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TODAY’S MAGAZINE
With Its Many Improvement!
WILL DELIGHT YOU
Most Subscribers consider TODAY’S
a genuine necessity because it actually
Kelps to solve almost every problem of the
wife, mother and homemaker.
You will find the clever fiction ind
romantic stories from real life like refreshing
breezes over fields of
flowirs.
Land for Sale
or Trade. Aeenf for Si. Paul
FIRE and TORNADO Insurance
o Insurance a Specialty.
H. P. BtRCtR
\t the Clipper office, Phone 9
Orlando, • * Oklahoma.
Your patr <• o ic. ed
M s, Blanche B. Bowers, one ct
the central girls at this exchange was
taken sick tne latter part of last weel
and had to go home. Miss Ma<
v,rcen, a former operator, is filling tl c
vacancy.
Sevral of the Orlando people went
to Perry Sunday to witness the ball
game.
Elsewhere in this piper today will
be found the Dipt advertisement of tin
K insaa City booster train scheduled
n arrive hera at d;10 p. m. luesday
,)one 6th.
Fills LLst For Liver
Because they contain the best live)
ftHidiCiiievi no matter ho.v bitter oi
nauseating tor the sweet sugar coating
hiocs the taste. Dr. King’s New Lift
pip# conta n ingredients that pu
the liver working, move the bowe»
lively. No grip*; no nsusea, aid di
geiti’ou. Juet try a bottle of Dr. King’-
w Life Pills Mini notice how mucl
bitter you fell. 25 Cents at jiu< drug-
gist,—Advt.
Tne many friends of John Miller
will be pleased to learn that he is now
perfectly wed again and arrived home
Monday evening.
A M. Pace is adding some sub-
•lamiak improvement to the .rout oi
ins residence,
U.a Mu^grove who recently took
the ex uniiiatija tor rural n.au carnet
passed a successtui examination ano
h is received bis commission as ca.
Her on route li ve,
I. b Miller was a Guthrie bunday
visitor,
A banta Fc work train was here thi
first ot the week dttchimg the cui iusi
north of town and hauling the din
away.
>Ve have the material fo in •
i,i# screen lrniues for wiuetvs.
Orlando Lhr & Coal Co.
W ird Foote early Monday morn-
Shipped a car of cattle to Wichila.
Leslie bhaw oi Buffalo, this state,
Was a Sunday guest of his uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs E. H. Shipley.
Mr. aDd Mrs. W- 0- Lobdtli Sun*
ilgy enjoyed a visit uoiu ms mother oi
Mrs lLnsen returned Suuday ev
,mn now a visit .1 KcdRock .njlie.
ported the wife and children ol \\ *1-
,er t-ong as quite sick.
Good For Colds
Honey, pine-tar aud glycerine an
recognized co’d retnediei. In Dr- Bed
Mue-Tai-Honvjr tbeae »r« tombintc
,vith other cough medicine in a p>ea-
ml syrup. Dr.Hell’s FJirc-'i’ar-rxm.Vi
oy (lutcaty *top* ^ur cough, chick-
yuur cold, sootues irritation cf tfi.
nront. Excellent tor young, auuii
mdaged, L’e one ol tlie best coug,
jyiUps ,..udci Formula on every bov
Ue. You kuow juet w hat you are tag-
,n,r ,nil juur (ioaor knows it’# gone
lor cougbo ana colds. imb»t on Dl
Jell’s l’me-T*r-H»»ney. Advt.
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A c tr ol sand c^e ht Tuesday «(’
teriiohi for the lumber yard.
Tuesday afternoon P J. Meagh«r
shipped a car of hogs ta the iklaho-
nia City market,
Mrs. T. L. Sharp and daughter,
Anna, left Monday forenoon for a
isit at Baxter, Iowa, and with tela-
tives in Illinois, expecting to remain
■t mt weeks,
I with to thank the people of Or-
mdo for the cooperative ephit they
hVp shown me during the past year.
[ shall always hi.ve the kindest regard
for the people of Orlando ami tiif*
,oi.ndh)g country. If T can ever be
t any a-tisUuce to t<> the tow’ p iu
.ay i shall gladly do it. Ttfe echool
my veG be^'. wishetb
,Junit's F. liollius,
E. H. btnpiey was a P*-tiy vistloi
caturday.
Mrs. L. B. Miiltr who has hat
poor nealth lor some lime went u
JaUftoBia Uiy MooUay, actouij amet
jy Dr. Barnes lot a lulltr examination
ot her condition.
Walter Marker who has heen em-
ployes as principal ot the Uilaudo
schools leu last wee* to take the sum
cucr sho.t course in school,
Rudolph Brase who moved iron,
here to uorihem Kansas some luu.
years a;W arrived hc.e baturda) lor s
/lsu With relatives.
During the forenoon Tuesday I ,
ii, buiuvaii bt Company ton* n.
Aoout oUOU pounds ot poultry wmtl,
u jo cents a pound, the ptice paio.
nakes some $4dU paid out tn ot.t-
nalt a day by one Uriando firm.
Miss LIU bchioedr spent Tuesday
visiting in MulUah.
\V, \V. Haller and Mert M«rket
spent Tuesday afternoon m M»rshau
p G, Sullivan has bought the resi
dcnce property in the south part ol
town lotmerly occupied by C, R
Smith and u will be repainted inside
and repapered. ,
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Ralston anc
Mr. and Mts. Ora Musgrove motored
to Marshall Tnesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mugler and son
of Ferry were Orland o visitors Tues
day.
H*ve ;ou paid the pimterp
RELIANCE
A 7-Jewel, Thin Model Wale!
"—and now Ingersoll *s
turning out a 7-jewei,
very, very thin modci
watch for $3,
We have them here for yo”.
to look at; and they’re inter-
esting enough to look at,
even if you haven t ....
the least idea you need * jLL
a watch, i he price is
JOHN MARKER
\angelical Church AnnoUli4J«-
ntenf M
Juic’i) ttivias lie ts fol.iks.
y.kO a. m. preaching at Orlando j
j l a, m. l leaching at Ziom
7:30 p. m. Children service at
Welcome. A mtssicnaiy will be tak-
en at this teAice.
C n Thursday night June isi, at &
p. m. Rev. J. B. Miller will preach it
Zion and Friday night at b p. m. at
Welcome. Ccme and hear him,
On Tuesday night Jhne 6ih, at 3
p. m. a Y. P. A. business meeting
will be held at Zion and the semi-an-
nual tlttlion of officers held.^ On
Friday night June yth, Orlando will
hold their Y P. A. business meeting,
G. A. Gick, Pastor.
Out c? Sight.
Country Cousin—“Of course, pertp
ters grows underneath tlie ground.
City Cousin—' H’m ye-ea but wha- gits
me is how yclt tel! when ihey’iA ripe
or not.”—Farming Bnsineaa.
Prof, -mllins baa notofied thi* office
ihat he luia accepted the superintend*
ei oy of the Muliiatl school and wll not
be a candidate for the state legislature.
Thinking t ot Necessary.
The avntr.go wife doesn’t have tc]
thltik very hard when chc Is tolling hel
husband what she thinks of him,*0*
Cincinnati Inquirer
Dissipating IT rouble.
Tito only way to rid oursolvra *>( oil*
troubles is to look about, ns for CM'f.t
er otles that aro borne b- our Ml»'.
hors. It we sit around ain't tirouu i . t
our tnisfCrtunes, the” fi: >■ v...
but ouiy iiateli cut u>v ■ r
Distinct fixcdpi. i.p.
A New Jersey wOtunn lids fo tak<
hof baby to Mia movie ph ture show
10 k:' i; 10 fi'.'i n, tmt r.iost of th*
brihlc- v o h.: i;rd :it the movlei
nave had ro id**a of going to deep. ’
?pl'l!H,..oid t!.1 ! Ne'.Vf
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Lanter, W. L. The Orlando Clipper (Orlando, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, June 2, 1916, newspaper, June 2, 1916; Orlando, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc910677/m1/4/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.