The Orlando Clipper (Orlando, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, July 4, 1913 Page: 4 of 8
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i.-st Mixm) SLi'?P>'H:Littla Wouder COTTON CONTROLLER
W . L. L ante it, Editor.
FRIDAY, JULY, 4, 1913
Published weekly,Subscription$UXj )ier year
Single copy 5 cents.
Eutered us seeoiul ulass inutU'r Dix-HrnlHU
2t, lend, ill the poslofliee ut Orlando, Okbi
hornii, under Act ol'Congrcss ol March :>, li-T.i
"Kl UTUK—Local reading notices, ft cents per
■*-« lino, ciicli issue. Curds of thanks Jo cents
Church notices, free, except where a charge
is made, then 5 cools a line, just the mum a-
other business mutter.
The King of uii Laxatives
For constipation, headaches, indi
gestion and dyspepsia use Dr. King’s
New Life Pills. Paul Mathuika of
Buffalo, N. Y., says they aie the
“King of all laxatives. They are i
blessiug to *11 my family at d i always
keep a box at home.” Get a box and
get well Recommended by the
Oaloudo Drug Co. Adv.
Ownership of Orlando Clipper.
This certifies that W. L. Lantei
\« the editor, publisher and man
agerofTce Or Inn do Clipper anti
that dorr;: R. Marker still hold.
Hu equity of morn tbau one pot
Cant iherein and that of olherr
h tiding any interest, slo -k or
boa U, none. Signed, ,
W. L. Cantor.
Cotton School
Some of the best kuo-.vu experts
on cotton grading, cotton grow
jog dud cotton marketing that cat
bo found in the state of Oklahoma
will give instruction!) at the annua)
A. 6li M. college cotton school
which opens here July 7 and con-
tinues until August 2.
Thu instructors in cotton grow-
ing have lived in the cotton bell
for n number of yeais, someo
them since boyhood. They un
derate ml tbe cultural side of cot-
»i»q production and are aoletopre
sent thin information in a clour,
concise manner. Tnc experiment
conducted with cotton at the Ok
Itihi.ma agricultural experiment
fetation and at the experiment sta-
tions of other states form a hath
lor this phase of cotton instruct-
ion »i the school
The instructors in cotton grad
trig aud marketing have been con
iiooted with the school in forraet
years and are thoroughly convert?
Ant with the needs of those attend-
ing these sessions. They have had
years of experience in practical
cotton buying and selling. Thej
are brought to this school to im-
part this information for the ben-
efit of fanners, buyers and gin-
nors. In the past cotton graders
have been somewhat jealous of
then talent but it is now generally
realized that profitable and eco-
nomical handling of cotton requir-
es broad information on the part
of both buyer and seller.
The school does not endeavor to
preptre fart*- jib to become an ex-
pert cotton gtader. It docj equip
farmer U> y»U hi* wtton
Insures you a crop by cultivating and
controlling the Fruit, growth and Ma-
turity of your cotton crop.
Booklet for the asking.
COTTON CONTROLLER CO.,
1 1-lui.t Seventh SI.
OkUlioma City, OklH
ligetitly aud to make the best of
market conditions The farmer
caimot hope to market his crop
most successfully when he has no
i l3a whatever regarding the grade
or half grade of the cotton he has
for sale. The farmer who attends
this school during the four weeks
and applies himself industriously
will not be dependent upon othor
persons for knowledge as to th*
grade of his cotton.
Beard and room may be had in
Stillwater at a cost of #3 50 to $4
a week. The entire personal ex-
pense, exclusive of railroad fare,
need not exceed #20 during the
ontiro session of the school. No
tuition to pay, no laboratory fee*
and no text boobs are required.
At a mooting of the medical so-
ciety recently held in Guthiic Dr
ti. G. Sharp of Guthrie was chosen
jresident and Guthrie selected as
die meeting place in 1014.
Mrs. Dillon and daughter of
Euid, sister and niece of F» H.
iCiuee arrived here Friday lor a
few days visit.
Hr. and Mrs. John Green and
daughters, Mrs. John Muhlberr
md Mus Florence Green attended
htu'ch Sunday in Mulhall.
Miss Louise Wright east of Or.
lacdo has secured <* position in the
lepartment of science in the high
ichool at Blackwell. She is a post
(kaduate of the A. tit M, college
it Stillwater and is soother Orian-
lo girl who is making good.
Nathan Wright who recently
went to the Kansas harvest
ielJ writes that he soon se-
cured a job at Fratt at #2.50 per
Jay and board.
Quite a number of Orlanuoites
ire today celebrating the nation's
■lital (Uy at Scott’s grove north of
Molhulli
There’s many so called “Finest”
ind “host” flour but “Pride of
Pyrry” m aristocrat of them all.
I>. W, Beb.mt is celebrating the
tth at Edmond with his brother.
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
iy locii Supplications, .i they cannot
racn the i..B«aoect nortlor of the ear,
there is oone way to cure deafness,
md titot la hy constitutional r.-medi ».
Deafncj ^ i.j caused by an inflamed ccndl-
ii.tn of the mucous ftrJng of the Kusta-
an Tube, tViicrt this tube is inflamed
you hava a runtUUng cour.d or Imperfect
heat-inf. and when it is entirely closed,
DeaSness Is the result, and unless the In-
flammation can be taken out and this
tube resto-ed to its norma! condition,
hearing will be destroyed forever: nlns
cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh,
which is nothing but an Inflamed condi-
tion of the mucous surfaces.
W» will gif# OB# Hundred Tiollirs forscrcsM at
. ,v „ r.J rntnn,*i».,Tolt*alvm
Soid bf , Hti,
Time Table
A T. & S. F. lly.
EAST BOUND.
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Due.
18
5:38 p m
ie
(9;2<) a in
106, stops on signal.
6:18 a m
42i. local freight,
8; 30 a m
WEST BOUFL-
15
7:24’p ni
421. local freight,
3:40 p ni
17
10:08 a m
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V. H. Kruse. Agent.
Church Directory.
Methodist Church.”2
Sunday School 10:00 a ni
Preaching 11:00 a in
Class meeting 7:00 p rr.
Preaching 8:00 p ru
League hetwoen 7:00 and 8:00 p in
Prayer mooting Thursday
evening at 7:30 p m
Kev. J jB. CooDrider,
kPa5tor.
Christian Church.
Sunday School at 10:00 a m
Pleaching, second and
fourth .Sunday in the
mouth at 11 a m and 8:00 p m
Rev. Leo Anthis,
Pastor.
Lutheran Church,
Preaching each Sunday at 9:30
Mdfen, Read McCalFs
The Fashion Authority
® McCALl.’S i*. 8 Urse. »Hi«tic, hand-
fiondy i!luclrn>d lOO-page monthly
Mamin* that if adduig to the hapjn-
cen and efficiency of 1,100,GOO
women each month •
EarJi issue is brim flit of fashions, fancr-
work. mtMfOKtmg .short stories, atid scores
of laoor-w»viu:f and money-sai’lnff Ideas
for women. There urn moro than 60 of
the newest d .".signs of th« celebrated
McCAIiL PATTERNS in each U*ue.
McOATiD PATTRitr^ nro famous fhr
style, fit, simplicity fl economy. Ouiy
and h» cents oaefa.
1'he publishers tj* MoCAIT-Ti will spend
thouKftudh of O' llj: r'i «Ttr« I si the eoniint
tnoiiDis hi o-der to kerr M' *ALI/H li«vd
sm} stimulus h’m vc i-.)\ othor louver, s
mrUnc'Euv; at r.ny j rlrt. )ToW'vti',
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Kov, B. Fritchie,
Pastor.
Orlando Markets
Bul .w is a list oi pticofe paid for
produce this week.
Eggs 12
Butter 25
Hens 09
Broilers 15
Hides ’8
Corn
Wheat 75
Oats 28
Butter Fat 23
Sweet cream
Cotton,
Hog3 8 00
Kafl'er corn per. bu. 50 j
We,want the
name of every,
young man who
Is ambitious to
BE A LAWYER
and we want to hear Irotn ev-
ery business man who wishes
that he knew BUSINESS LAW.
If rite today an A let at UII rau haw vekavcaad# lawyer*
tat at huairMa af yeanf w«a Jhet Ilfee
“Out.o|.(!(Mif»” with * 5TPVfiNs~
Sa»t iiiiMg i<(f « EMWlng fcoy (
Lctralnx td Shoot well and j.
• acquiring <]u«Utle« of ,
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Tisii your Pci it for f-'r-Vono Uifo-A.
i31,utgu,)3- Pistols. • Ins'st on bui lurw.
floti tt'3'i make, If you nsotmi obtain,
wd .'hip Sireot, uxprosa myairi. unou
receipt of CtftalqigTricu. ~
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bailnets men with
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ti a lefal balulii fhat lu he*n at l iauM
. This flehaal, t#»wde« If yeaf a«v< hM
benrilt ta tha«. ThU Heh««lt tavwaaa an year* a
trade .vcs wha hava paaaad hae eximlaatlaBa la every
Abe U.S. Coaraddahioraedby B#a*h, Bar.aadBailnf
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taw Court* which fit for pracUca, at>S
(2) oar Cotfptito, fractieal, Buiineaa
taw Ooar« for Boiinti* Men. FieS
out about tha lot* boat, and •*-# bow
jpjily j n can jbtain a thoroufh
fcoowlady# af th« Lavr whll# Contlnn*
intyrurpraaaotwork. SaayTarmit
Sand taday for haadaa at aatala« and
flat al araaaeaial iradtMitaa »l» a*#r wa
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j. stevens Arms a Toot co.
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Cblcnpe* Falls, • Msss., U. S. A.
—Take your Butter- Eggs and
Poultry to C. C. Mueller highest
market price ill Cish or trade.
Messrs Joha Muhlberr and Fay
Hunt and Mr. aud Mrs, J, L. Da
vie were Oatbrie risitore Monday
A Scholarship ift the Cepi*
tal City Business College cuil
now be bought at a reduced
price at the Clipper Office, . |
We have #100-00 or more on
our books due us on subscription
and badly need money. Who wj i t
be the first to pryt
C K. Smith and George Hen-
son left on 18 Saturday afternoon
for Springdale, Arkansas, on a
land deal, rturning Tuesday ey-
ing.
Freu Young Who has been tvith
Oscar Traugott’s thrashing outfit
ai Fiurcnonfc spent Sunday with
homo folks,
Mrs. Bert Soules o! Perry re-
turned home one day the latte?
part of last week after a visit boro
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs-
T, Roberta,
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Lanter, W. L. The Orlando Clipper (Orlando, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, July 4, 1913, newspaper, July 4, 1913; Orlando, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc911032/m1/4/: accessed April 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.