The Orlando Clipper (Orlando, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, June 2, 1916 Page: 5 of 8
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Deafness Cannot Re CureJ
bytU'Cal •yplb’SDons, ns *h»y csrt.ot reach
tjn*, Hw: * .1 po: lion of th -nr. There m
only one‘v..iy to cure tlcafnrw, ami that &
by const iiiMonnI rrmedi** t ^ *»
rauecd by an inflam.cl •'«» ulition of tlie mu-
cous lining of the Kustnohin-i Tub--. When
this tube is Inflame*! yon U «.v* • rumbling
sound or imperfect heinii'fc. mul '• n it is
entirely close*], l)eafn*aa is tl»* ; *»»:• t, and
unless the Inflammation can be taken out
and this tube restored to its normal condi-
tion. hearing will be destro y'd fort er; nine
rni. h (mit of ten are caused by « atarih.
which in nothing but an inflamed condition
of the mucous surfaces.
Wo will give One Hundred Dollars for any
ease of Deafness (rau ed by catarrh) that
cannot be cur* <1 by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
Send for circulars, free.
F J. CHENEY A CO.. Tolsds, Ohio.
Sold by Druggists. 75c
Take Hall's Family Pill* for constipation.
Church Directory.
Christian Church.
S iraltiy School at lU’UO a m
Will Way nor, Supt
Pr* aching at LI a m ami 7:30 p.no.
titst aid third Sunday each
month.
Tiie public ia cordially invited
to attend services at the Christian
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Orlnado Markets
produce this week.
Lyya 17
Buttev 20
Hens _j 14
«, i uiys under Jlot) 0u
8 ^riu^s over 2.be gj$ lib
Hides 10
Uurn 00
Wu^t oo
Pats ht
Butter. Fat j 20
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Hogs, top S 50
lVvnrcorn 40
The Big Special Train, bearing one hundred
members of the IL..us;.s City Commercial Club, all of whom
areprombently^ontihed whh Kansas City’s big business
interests, is headed your wa,> -.t “full speed ahead.”
I7t Want To ffleet You
Y/e want to cc n.: ice you that Kansas City has a message
of Good vv ui, ik/.Tty Cooperation and Mutual Interest that
will brighten and lighten the lives
and work of every ciriren in this
wonderful action of our wonderful
country. You ^ will be interested in
learning what, is be’r-.y done to make
the ball roll faster in the progress
and devLlopexnont of the land
all about you.
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The psychological influence of crow
mg p ant8 on the child mind is of tn
eefmnb’e -r -!vie. Then the h’-ntW
*}?!:ere is peculiarly sensitive to c’.cty
ihinij. The sight of a tiny new ffolio
eiirinA ever so tightly and cnrcfullj
r l growing and developing day bj
J::p catches the Attention of the rhll
dien, and they cOmo to watch It
tliicugh the Various stages of growts
tin one day, lo! its complete self. ‘
(j!>rfrct leaf, Is revealed to their rush
i,il vision and their souls Mult. The)
have behold a miracle.—franhW
Sprogud Talbot in Oood Hcait!',
Padiates Joy.
A LnUMcV iflfin or woman is a T.cttei
tlcne 'iit'ti it flv<HUtund note. He 01
«he i• a radiating focus Of good will;
end the? ontri.net of such a On? Into e
yeorti Is .1 though another candle uac
n ;it;htc d. V.’o need not care wheth
(fi ihe-ti persons cotild preve the forty
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The Kansas City Commercial Club Sp:ci J l rain win arrve in
Orlando at 8:10 p. m. on Tuesday June, 8th,via
A. T. & S. F. R. R. Everybody invited
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Solomon Mlflht Answer
A pdragrapher auks why it is -hat1
the man with a slioi t, plump neck a)-j
Ways wi; a phut-in collar to hide
it, while the man with a turkey neck
ttnd a big Arlnms apple always weers
n low. turnback collar that gives you
g splendid view of the scenery soutn
of his chin, and why is it that the
pigeon-toed man wears the whitest
.tiild most conspicuous shoes? Ami thn
bow-legged girl the shortest Of skirls?
Wif!i a Vv'iiOop!
Children cause cure, anxiety and
trouble. Surely they do, and a .idle
trouble is good for most people. It
takes them out ot themselves and re-
moves the self-ceniei. It was David
Harum who remarked, "Fleas are good
for a dog because they keep him from
broodin' on being a dog. The home
that never has boon entered with a
whoop, a yell or a bawl is a sad place.
Why Soiia Cet Dry.
Most partly rundown soils have lost
much of the organic matter they had
originally. The growing of wheat and
corn uses up the soil humus at a rapid
rate, and so the time comes when •
severe drought destroys the plants on i
soli that does not hold the moisture to
the extent that it formerly did. Then
the plants die, and the farmer blame*
the dry weather.
Newspaper Advertising,
fh n't take any stock in persons wb<
fsv t'l, ;• !;-'7?r read newspaper ftdvef
jlpVnir !,> K-.' ’’-v,:r respond to them
■ ;-«nh vi-o can be reached h*
«*!v'r;;P!»8 111 any form con be in
fttiev through such advertising--*
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Making Opportunity.
t admire the spirit that riever *itee
utl We've got to have it in odr d-!ly I
iiM, Tile mull WitLiOut it never W'u ,
got anywhere. Opportunity wiU hbt
seek us out. We must watch ,'i'> It
and when it comes we must be flUms
to grasp ii. Wo must make all
can out cf it.—JoLSU P. Ro-ckeieHaf,
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Of Uncertain CcndeN
"Mr. Oeorge lihl-cr," repoits the
Jimtowh Mefaid, "hat had the misfor-
tune to lose tlic Vahittblfe hay horse
that has long been u familiar eight on
the streets of our Viiiag". lie died
last Friday night, ttlo flukar fam-
ily was very scr !o lobe her, as they
had become very fond of It.”— Youth'*
Compimlou,
Speed of Phonograph Reoord.
Ths a\<;rage speed of the phottfl
graph record under the needle Is 1.83
miles an hour.
Well Named.
A man whose heart can be reached
through his stomach may properly b?
termed a hearty eater.
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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/m1/5/: accessed May 1, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.