The Orlando Clipper (Orlando, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, February 16, 1917 Page: 1 of 8
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VOL 11
ORLANDO LOGAN CO., OKLA. FEB., 1C, V>\7
NO. 11
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Orlando Oil News AnoU»er Orlando Boy Make*
__ Good
The oil Hewn afloat in this* vicin-
ity, sihce weather conditions have
improved, is again more encour-
aging
'] he well on the lieliel larin
nailes due west of Orlando, sec 4,
twu. 19, range 3, west, will likely
he spudded in by March 1. The
coal and tools were arriving last
week at Marshal and hauled to the
i«a*a. The contract to drill 3600
feet has been given to G K. It.
Kinnear of Tulsa, said to be an
expert driller. Water is to be
ppkd f*om Otter creek,a mile and
a quarter away.
A rumor was current here Fri-
day that the Hoover well, twenty
D ilea north and two west of Or-
landes was shot some time lhurs-
day night end was good for 51000
barf*Is a day. the ruuaor stating
that it put 800 barrels ioto the
storage ten by Friday morning,
but lacks coutirmation.
One other unconfirmed rumor
last week was that in drilling the
l«»i, at SohwarUtille,9 miles east
and north of here, they had pass-
ed through an oil.showing at 660
feet and now will pull the casing
and wboflt she well st thet depth
linbe hope of developing a pro-
ducer.
At the Jobneon t»«t, 8 miles
northwest of here, it aeenw every-
Uihg is ready to drill another test
ae soon as an adequate supply of
water can be obtained.
Oil *utP were hero again last
week on two of three occasions
looking over the situation in wnich
they seemed much interested and
appeared anxious to secure lear.es
west and northwest of here, but
not east of the railroad-
,Tb* Tiwkuel Oil <>»• *>f Kansas
The following Idler is bom a boy
whs look a coarse in telegraphy at a
business college at (cdalia, Missouri,
and is now with the Union Pacific
railroad at Cnappell, Nebraska:
Chappell, Nebraska,Feb 9,1917
To the Clipper and friends:
Can you imagine mv surprise
when going to ttie poolotlice 1 fiuo
a very nice <ollcetion ot curds
from my friends in good old Ok-
lahoma!
1 find in looking them over, 1
received T1 tokens of remem-
brance lroui inui number ot
irieuds.
it would be veiy unmannerly ol
me not to tell of receiving them,
wbicb I appreciate »ery much ami
1 would like to answer everyone
of them personally, but that is out
of the que tion, so 1 will have to
esk the editor to kiuoly cme te
Uly aid by printing tins short
note in his paper.
I also hud a uuuo.ei ol quec
tious that 1 will have lb uii»w*r in
the same manner:
Chappell is the county seat of
lieuel county, one of the greatest
wneat growing connt.ee in Nt
It will givey u au idea
ot the amount of ohrat cy.uftd
here wnen i tell you theie v,aie
Jfo7 oarlouas ul wheat shipjiea out
here in the month of January
It is in the sou in central pan of
the county, having a population
of nearly luOU aud growing every
4ay. It is estimated by men of
good authority that tberq will be
TOO dwellings built in the coming
spring.
Some of you Heem to thing it is
getting dreadfully cold at 6 de
grec. below. 1 never knew what
it was to be in a cold country until
7 i
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Have you ever had the price
*• teke i ni vacation—away
L___ >1 * • • . §‘ t
and al the
you’ea tirad ol
php}
YOUR VACATmr
—™ ,ar on be dal
i you begin now Is «vs foe it Start
“ kcmM with va *-*— njj rntiHli
the pile *ww—tidy sa setwise •fit!
THE FARMERS BANK.
•____ ORLANDO
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fOMMERCTAI. HO TEL
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A IroJShortfOrders served ot. h|I hours.
A Specialty of Farmers'
Dinner**
Jily that tout ov*t the room 1 cam# north; 25 below isn’t out
dock of leases have not sent drill- "f ordinary and I have seen it
ng tools hare ahd until water is to i ^ below and some of the people
he bad could do hot1 iog-
How to Cbidfc That Cold
When ills gainful to brssthe and fs
vtr -ends chills «P <*own Joor
kack, von »r# !■ f*r • cold. A timely
toe o» Dr. Bril’s Tine Tar Honey
will atop the rawer* and »alfl#e. The
pluo balsa tee looeen* the phlegm and
:le#ra the treaehW tubes, th* boary
,rtni.,~ sad relieve* the eur* threat,
rhe antbrp'io qaal|tie* kill the germ*
>od the congested condltloa la rellev-
«d. Cronp.whooplngcough end chro..-
c affection# quickly relieved. At all
irugglsta. 2bc,—Advt.
Several Clipper readers are
10re or le-s behind on subscrip-
on and as we need the money
a,Hy to meet current bills we
-ill feel grateful to you if you
ill remit of come in and pay o,.
'1
Carbon paper at this office.
Subscribe lor die ( uppkk
liying here say it gets as
60 below.
1 will close thanking each and
all of you for the nice cards.
Yours, Respectfully,
'vVilliam Watkine.
Sloan’s Liniment For Stiff Joints
Rheumatic pains and aehes get lnte
the joint* and emclei, making every
movement torture. Relieve your eet-
lering with Sloan’s Llnlaieat;itquick
ly penetrates withont rubbing and
soothe* and worms your Bora muatle*.
The congested blood is stimulated to
action; a single application will drive
out the paiu. Sioan’s Lluiinent i*
clean, convenient and quickly effect-
ive, it docs not stain 'he skin or t'lo'
the pores. Hot a bottle today at your
druggist, iJ.sc— Advt.
Ahd w« will
tretit you right
Give us a trial
T. M. DUNCAN, proprietor
Kfamtmvmftmi
H)R SALE —Baled oats straw.
Phone 07. Wra. Glockler.
Have you paid >he printer?
P. H. SULLIVAN It CO.
"" “ AIM STORE
This space belongs to
;P- H. SULLIYMf CO
Who always have bargains for
in ail lines they handle
Highest O'ices p^i I t’nr produce.
Our Mottoi "Small Pi^fitsi Quick Sales ’’
P. li JSui.i.iv a V & Co.
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Lanter, W. L. The Orlando Clipper (Orlando, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, February 16, 1917, newspaper, February 16, 1917; Orlando, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc910767/m1/1/: accessed April 22, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.