The Orlando Clipper (Orlando, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, January 17, 1913 Page: 1 of 8
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ORLANDO, LOGAN CO., OKLA. JAN. 17, uu.
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bacSaie mbsolltions t
I will pell for
A. K. 1IC \VE
Oniiie L). lj. ivimmmon i'iirtu 3
miles oust of Orlando uud 9 south
and 2 west of Perry, on
THURSDAY, J.AX., 23rd, 1913.
coramenc’ng at 10 o’clock a. iu.
sba"i>, tue following described
property, to wit;
9 ll JRSKS— l binds horse 7yr
old, wt. 13oo, 1 brown horse i) yrs i
oid, wt 140U, i black horse 8 vrs
old, wt 1100, I bay mare 10 vrs
old wt 1200, 1 buy mare, smooth
mouth, wt 12u0, 1 black 2 yr old
filly wt i 150, I yearling horse colt
wt 900, 2 suckinir horse colts,
d LA L11.1l cotv 0 yrs old,
due to be fresh at any time, two
iteer calves
o liOGS • 2 thoroughbred Po-
land China brood sows, 2 shoats.
wt about 125 lbs each, 5 fullblood
ileisey lied male hogs, wt 100 lbs
each,
i.M pLInM LN IS'—l Mc(lormick
binder, good as now, ] ltoCk is
land ritung lister, 1 4- shovel walk
ing culti vator, 1 4 shovel riding
cultivator, 1 disc cultivator, 2 1-
tow monitors, 1 Rock Island rid-
ing plow, 1 walking plow, 1 2-sec-
tion harrow, i garden plow, 1
Wagon, 1 ton buggy, 1 hay frame,
il sets doub'e work harness, 2 set-
singic b ggy harrness, ulso 2m.
buir oak post-' seasoned one year
a >d 5 dozen hens.
FRED— 800 bales prairie hay.
150 bushels corn. 100 bushels o
thie-hed kaffr-corn, 200 bushels of
Dxas Red seed oats.
Househould goods and other ar
deles to numerous to mention.
1 uni going to Canada and this
stud must null. Co.ne, lain or
ekino,
free lunch at noon
TERMS; All Bums of ten dol
tits and mi ior, cash. On sums
over that amount a credit of 9
months will be given ou approved
security, notes to bear 10 per cent
interest from date. 5 per cent oft
for cash on sums over ten dollars,
no property to be removed until
settled for.
COL, J, B. QUEEN, A not
W, S. MUSGROVE, Orlando,
C!erk.
Against Destruction of Town-
ship (Hikes
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Meritorious! Olorionsl “Pride
Of Pen jAfiotir .
We want to call your attention
to the announcement of the pabli-
. sale of A, F H jwc >it his home
tin .i miles oast of town,on. Thmv
day, January, 23rd, bilk for
wifich we pawkd this;
At a mass meeting of Logan
couir.y citizens-in Uuthrio Janua-
■ .y 4ib, the following resolutions
were adopted;
Resolved that wo protest against
the abolishment of the township
ofhees and recommend to our rep.
resentatives that they use them
| best efforts to accomplish the fol-
lowing reu iinmendaturns;
hirst—Wo recommend, the re-
peal of the County Assessor Law.
‘diving to each townsnip tiie
l.i'ht to elect their own 8*?e?s
or und returning to the old town-
suip law giving towuship board
authority to levey a work tax on
»U property of irom 1 to 5 mil!*
for road purposes giving each sec-
tion line! their share of the ruaa
work. W'e believe in a system
that starts at farm and builds to
the nearest market.
Second—We recommend that
the office of State Highway Com-
missioner be abolished and that
the road b u i.d i,g b e
auudod ovei to the counties ana
townships. We believe in loom
self government saving tuxes to
the state whenever it can lie done.
1 turd—We recommend that the
office of game warden be abolish-
ed and a good wholesome law be
enacted to protect lue property
<wner in his rights. \\ o fool tua
uie iaw takes away a part of on.
i ighl granted under the constitu-
tion.
Fourth—Wo favor the abolish-
neut^of the Branch Agricultural
uchool and the various Stnw
Schools where the attendance ai
men schools exceed 50 per cent
from the community where locat- i
ad making tiieae schools practical
tlly high schools for the town t j
whei e located.
JLjCi, Tne CLIPPER Print
That next job of printing of K„.
member yon ,.H0 have all kinds of printing done by
us at reasonable prices. dost think over what
vo.i need in stationery or supplies uud -en if von
iou t noed some pnutiogf
Sale Bills Letter Heads, Note Heads, Envelope
Calling Cards, Business Cards, Statantnts. Fro.
grains, Invitations, Stationery, anything you want
dipper Office, Orlando, Ok!a.
Phone 9.
P. J. Hcagfcu- MM. H. j. Comic**,, v «. Pk*m,„,;
w Musgrove, Cashier.
FARMERS BANK.
Deposits are Guaranteed by the Depositors’ Guaranty Uund~
of the 3uto of Oklahoma,
—Transacts a general Banking liusiuesa uud ttlfords H safe
depository for merchants and furmors,
—U!i'!!'? <?"cry ^Oommodfttlou consistent with cotismatLo
Banking, Money to louu on ebntuffs,
Lowest, rates on farm loans.
See the Farmers Bank for Fire ami Tom,to Insurukce.
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City Barber Shop
Aid Fool Room,
E. C. GORDON, Piopnetor.
Acres-, street ifom Drug Store.
-cave your. laundp„y
Nil fINFACTION UV&.HA NTEEI)
OR.LANDO,*-,,] oKLA.
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P. J. Meagher, ’
Ltvo Stock, Flour, Feed,
Loal and Graiu.
Manager Orlando Elevator.
Orlando, Oklahoma.
I'ifih Be sonsider the State
School Inspector’s office a useless ” ---
.flice and bvabjlising it will gave DoCtOl'T. L Shflm
the state $1800.0 . per year and OUdl\)
traveling expenses. Physician and Surgeon
Sixth—The Fire Marshall’s of-- *
lice cost the state $8,000.00 a year ! Pi-.Onf No, 6
which should be abolished.
In the interest of Oklahoma and
the tax payers we ffe*l ihoreshotild
be 1 ‘ '
Fol. L. DAVIS
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PHONE N0.4O? AStm“W'
Q^LANPq, OKLA,
^ ^ S. E, (jayman,
Physician and Surgecit
Phone 25
Lvndo
Office and Residence.
Orlaudo, Oklo
- ” r#d"CHonof — A1TY DRAY L1NF
C.Vj,t~',Ru'XB‘“‘1“’l,v tefa' Pr6triite
’. | >'ork promptly and carefully
______CommiUee. j attended to. '
Monday evening, Henry Dorr1 Your patronage solieitiHl.
received a pair of thoroughbred j '° l,e,t of corn meal
Poland China hegs from ttewton, I Orlamto, Qk-h
i Kunii^'.
_____ • okLa
DELUXE
"«i BERBER SHOP «
no™ RooM ,N CoNNEC
S.lisfaclion GUARAFTEBD
Oilaivlo, OlcLhom.
Dr. F. C, Moore,
D®ff tist
®a,nk, of C=>"m=rcc Building!
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Lanter, W. L. The Orlando Clipper (Orlando, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, January 17, 1913, newspaper, January 17, 1913; Orlando, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc910737/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.