The Orlando Clipper (Orlando, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, February 25, 1916 Page: 4 of 12
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KLA. GLIP^K
\V. L- Lantkb, Editor.
F HID AY, KKB 2:.. 1910
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Single copy Scents.
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„ , mrcj ! Several vear* ng^ » er0*t Be '
THE GHUNBvj CUPPER h.ireW^ **w} over the «*»
tire country And many a promoter
(rreV^l; bnt the cmr.3 soon took
on too many blamed hopes to
fl )iv i»h aril soon died. Hot now
it nr* endeavor
inj» to reeurect that era /.a.
„ r=-r ^rgrir
and continuously
At.-. ,t. n .Uf “Ofonit clns?' ™a,’or'iftVi'.lo'.OkU
» ri('E- t,oPHl rea,'l^1"n(^Vh:inuV^V"cmt«
TN i|n,.,i»(;hi^n<>.Cftrl < wh H 0i1Kr*e
athe «. *■
irY* v^no«M matter.
o'
r1
Lf liberally ~.......... • ;
ns. d. alcohol may he depend'd j
upon ♦« result in death if its us*r 1
should be attacked by pnei.moeie
iro ».......... Under certain extreme limitation
_~______ alcohol i* known to have a nonr-
If ‘ iho fool ntid hiH money ►oon eltectibnt beyond ttus point
rl-’ it may bo good for Bio fool ^ (hol b-com„ * poison.
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**— *- - - r.-y. min 71'lmuT 1
\[.nv n man in bi* own mind ^ e nre prone to boast that
f lm is po' fect, but hia 'bind ^ .() a civi|iK a country *n»
is imerfoct
t5 nir
live ill a cinliK’ d country and, at
lo c t, partly Christian, but the
. . Idivra&efal 9Ceu« •n“cted 10 lh*
That person who wins the love ^ the state legislature last
Hn l contidence of a little child hR® frrMay afternoon would cause a
r store of w ialth that Rockefeller , ^ ^ tho {iee of a Dig-
c mnot boast. /t.r Indian or a Mormon elder.
D..1 vou over know a newspaper n,<^rg of the state legis
m tn to have more ready cash than who tnok pMt in that tight
the law allows> jn the lower branch may meet an
~ i ri indignant people at home and may
U ,hps may h we w.ngs and t v (ip ca(,e(l on t(, do a job lot of fi-
ll vav: but honest toil am. no". . thHt won’t explain, for.
itv »!'•* its triunipoe. mdi^s <> ' ^ ^ p,.np'e. Oklahomans do not
mt being one of them
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T ,8lp is Hlioiig ' r»nionf • |
I • in < UUhiiuni t■» build a j
c Oly Hrnw “'.,11 n-o'ind »b
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,,\\ d . li >ck nt lifiv "^ H-lne b
mir th.r..-dobd<in- w"‘
,an.l........... uh-ther -tP.-h
f ..n/ .mm bo n II !•• a b- ,
() .iiib ini'
'r'*
IVr'K.w M' 'i *-li S,‘
n mice know., i- «» u«-«> J-'•
m »rv i" ci-.n'ati. n a* b< nv.
W, S3 (1 entirely ton much n>«"0
,„,t , 1 iho -tii'e lor " but can ' 6
p ii lin ed a' b.nin
W'p h 1 ■ -ur boos to ih«« pnckii i
ii : houses Bed slHU2h‘m «hem.ui«l
lfl ,t ppop'e. Oklahomans do not
ulieve in nuking \n\t* tight
„f logi»la'ive lu Is.
led cations uo.v are that K tost-
I, |,[) I \\ I 'still H'■** to 1 I
ho loading ca •>!’ lat.os tins vc o
ti,e |» Hsidei'cv. whit, the t«
„..,T V ill lu* we can fill gu* as 1
% p'hin that a 'orebodii jr
I niinstes the f« t'ves of .il nth
mi,', unritni.il «1 Ml.
.mo or D.aih isiride
, „ , • i v nt n/ Ml ' c ’ ni’1 ’
, i o n. ii o o m ‘t 'r0,/c’l‘ .i
idef.
Rice is one of Na-
ture’s best food
offerings to hun-
gry man. The
good cook can
make a score of
appetizing and
strength - giving
.-- dishes from the
little white grain at low cost
Buy Some Rice from UsToday
and enjoy a bowl of delicious pud-
ding with cream tor supper this eve-
ping. No matter what staple and fancy
groceries you get at our store yai
are assured of
Courtesy — Cleanliness — honesty -
P. H
Service
Su
it van
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t-r
Deafncs? Canuot Be Cured j | jS, S L 1VI -
„V -vjsi .it V.!.'OMO.’« y,ar nnTth,-r‘ -'is ability tu meet hen
In liie Coin pa-
^ ^ ____ pany el certaii
uy -..CA1 M.«iw'r y-,I ability to meet heavy conflagration
nV '!;/ 0 “ S losses ' ne in New ^ orb, -3os-
ton. Philadelphia, Etc.
^iirVln^n! .- » I The anlDie 1,m,U
1 „ui!»U or Impt rft-ct hon o»r. ^
fhtirt'ly tloe-'1. Dt • . . u.u.*u out
inflamniatM'” rjn
•V U
Plei.tv I.f if »U
for oiiiikiutr nt the
OrUn l>» l/»r A 0-ml C* *
j. b‘i> era in the ic a1 mu l i 1 iv •
vnri c/.inui miriws »r*v l^rrdng i
i hiit it puya t‘» trade at ‘ >rlan*l.». ■
t) mm here Wed nee lav from
. .......... , . ...nrhuoieusaye he sav-d |7 by j
:<'iip tie mHit nnd bird '•»»•c " ' ■ ' ;0,,m;n>z hete W buy oue plow,
we paying freight both -uiv s »»«• of faucT lump coal at
» big prod* heaulet.wlnc^wo J . Orenmery for school houses
a. well could 6ave by uillma them ^ ^
home.__ . \n e desire this week toeall yonr
"’"T^Tn Talk ilat the .lUention to the adyerkieemenu of
'ibneisof late talk that Mapesme that arp«r
Santa Fe will extend its line f'O 5 { t0 time id the Clipper,
Tmkawa to Pe^ry "hlch J " !^pl. copie. of which me* be
shorten it* route eigitetn • ' j#peQPat thii oflioe aBd is conntc-
from Wichita to ^ «rrV _,u;11 ^ tion with Clipper .ub.eription. of
fl or more will be »ent te a*yo*e
tor three year* for 60 ceat*.
Plenty of stood Ueuon City out
coal for 'tookinn at the
Orlando Lbr A Coal Co
esley Hart wa* a Monday baa-
in«»s yititor in Stillwater, Walter
i unl«r»fl th* ..........
__itaU this vile :
i (o • i. * ■
OxUV III O'.ty III. 4 , "hCch "i1tno°thlig but.
8R.fi a
,t.nil for Clr««.« ^ co Toledo. Ohio. I
X Hair." F^ny Pill, tor «on.llaaUon.
The ample hinds 1HE CONTI
u°b aB
ergen ■ will 1 a decided relief >0
lien !|v looks over
ids policies . id linds he in ’lie Cuntla*
. .. . )NTINEN J A1-.
D. L. B1EAGHER,
Fhone 14. Agent.
11 ,h“'
H has not been done long *X°-
The annual consumption of to-
bacco in .be Unite<l H.n»lo«. m
tRg0 by smoking was about five
pj m,S. «h,le in 191* it h«l « «"
„ more thin .even pounds per
ita The average per capita L\iarkir tilling hi
consumption in tho Cnitad Statu ,he crn.m.ry
about two pounds, l-er- ra’ie yCur l
„ ^ horee, B ye»r*
tki* oflUf* f|0iin Tobin cadlo up frdra
v^ntes 10 recent years, ^ market iTfjuO ifi c|*lj I3
in*** yiettor in oiiiin»'»*i —
Marker tilling hi* place that day
„ mieu jSia-.ee 1
C'JHstlUJl' ---- ^
;?e!rnnVWmaterial increate it the p0'ultry to C. C. Mueller. High 1 in Orlando V» c
r9-lted ^etes in recent years, itjric^ i» c|rjj 17
Land for Sale
or Trade. Agent for St. Paul
FIRE and TORNADO Insurance
Tornado Insurance a Specialty
H. R* BEFGEP
At the Clipper office, Phono 9
Orlando, - - Oklahoma
Your patronage solicited
FOR SALE—Wood and post?;
13 gallon norghura mid yellow seed
coni. A. R. Sollenberger.
Phone 1109.
Mrs. Blanche Bower, was a q Scholpp ii ref
Monday night guest a! the coou- i llfct tjjje iveek:
try homo of her parents. Mi . ant, Tb). b a tiro that aomCone set
Mr». E.1 Sanders, northwest Cl ; ^ ^ # , h,„
lovvt! ; of town Saturday.). -I. Young and
FORSALE-A nica ybmig roah ^ ^ Yeung lost about <)0 tons of
>re«, B year* old Iuqtiiro »t
%!M£, Bums,
Bruises, Bor.-*, Wotfnd* ,««d1 HU*
qt.iokly heated Arn»o* SaW*.
I: prevents infection, >• •atiwpHe.
.cotbinC, He.UnU. ..^Fah*
Money Baek « »* F*n?’
The Origiosl and G*««n*-
BucKlen’s
Arnica Salve
1 Heal* the Hurt
G. Scholpp ii rapdrtfl 1 ciu thd
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Lanter, W. L. The Orlando Clipper (Orlando, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, February 25, 1916, newspaper, February 25, 1916; Orlando, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc911047/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.