The Orlando Clipper (Orlando, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, November 15, 1912 Page: 1 of 8
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VOL. 6.
Orlando clipper
1 will sell for
IV. II MoNEAL
at his place 3 ru'les went and 2
south of Orlando and 8$ north and
2 west of Mill hall on the Sego
fai in, ou
THURSDAY, NOV. 2lat, 1912,
commencing at 10 o’clock a. m ,
sharp, the following described
property, to-wit:
6 HOUSES—1 bay horse 4 yrs
old, .vt 12ol). 1 bay horse 8 yrs
old, wt 1225, l brown mure i jra
o!d. in foal, wt 950- 1 yearling
ci't, extra good, 1 gray Ir rse, wt
1150. 1 bay mare 0 yrs old, in foal
by jack wt 1200.
12 CATTi.E—1 red tow 7 yrs
old, fris'.i Dec. C. 1 red cow 4 yrs
old, giving milk, 1 Jersey cow 5
yrs old, giving milk, 1 yearling
bull, extra good, I yearling heifer.
1 2-.yr old heifor, 5 good milk
Cv-Ws, fresh in Dec. and dan, 1
rod good yearling Shorthorn bull,
registered _ - , x’.i
12 HOJS—*> ibo4ts, wt 13 j lbs
Sub, i sowi, Will farrow eun, 6
(•boats, wt 70 lbs each.
J;KED—30 acres stalk field, 2
tons millet in stack, H'O bushels
of threshed Kufircorn.
I Ml’LEM ENTS- 1 Canton lie
ter, t hanow, l wugon, 1 McCor-
mick binder, 2 discs, good as new,
2 riding cultivators, 1 wheat drill,
l combined walking lister, 1 16-
inch walking plow,l monitor,good
as new, 1 top buggy, 1 set heavy
work harness, 1 sot single harness,
1 good Emerson carriage.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS-Con-
sisting of many useful articles too
numerous to mention. Also 8
dozen White I’lymoth Rock ohick-
Tbe Rosy Bee club entertained
at the home of Mrs. ,J. L. Wright
Friday evening, November, 8th.
All the members were in “tacky”
costume.
Pumpkin pie, doughnut* and
apples were served. After sever-
al games and much merriment,the
judges gave their decision. Mrs.
Serry Watkins was awarded the
prize for the most taokily attired
lady.
Hugh Barrington attired as
Mary Jane’’ won a booby pri|io.
Monte Howe was given the
prise for the tackiest gentleman
Mrs. Vezey as “Mrs. Rum-
mage” and Mr. Hays as an Eng.
Iish lord deserve special mention.
There were 45 present, all re
poiting a jolly time and declare
Mrs Wright a delightful hostess.
m *hst B#Xt JOu of Plying <*f rours. TVe
member yon can hare nil kindu of printing done by
us at reliable prices. Just think over what
you need in stationery or supplies and yo„
don’t need some printing! y
Sal. BUI, Letter He.d^ Note Heed,, Envelope,,
Calling Cards, Business Cards, Statements, Pro.
grams, Invitations, Stationery, anything you want.
Clipper Office, Orlando, Okla.
Phone U.
You Face to Face
If we could »te you face le face,
wo could prove jo you beyond the
shedow of a doubt the advantagsa
_______ "is Byrne practical book-
The Youth's Companion Win. kecp'n? Rud bu*inea8 Uaming and
dOW TransDJtrenrv and simplified shorthand. We could
ene.
FKfiE LUNCH AT NOON
TERMS! All sums of ten dol
lars and under, cash. On sums
over that amount 4 credit of 11
months will be given on approved
security, notos to boar 10 per cent
interest from date. 5 per cent off
for cash on sums over ten dollars,
no property to be removed until
settled for.
Col« C, J. WARD, Auctioneer
W. S, MU9GROVE, Clerk.
W ANTED—5 car loads of good
hay. Dr. Wolfe,
Mnlhalt.
Orlando, Monday every week.
The finest line of Photo# you
iver saw at
AKMANTROUTfirUDiO,
GUTHfiia,
dow Transparency and
Calendar for 1913.
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The publishers of The Youth’s
Companion Will, as always at this
seas ou, preeont to every eubscrib-
er whose subscription (12.00) is
paid for 101?,a beautiful souvenir.
This year it takes the unique form
of a Window Transparency to be
hung in the window or in front of
a lighted lamp. Tnrougb it the
light shines m through the stained
glass of a cathedral window, softly
illuminating the design—* figure
of autumn laden with fruits; and
all around, wreathed in purple
clusters of grapeB and green foli-
age, is the circle of the months It
ie the moA attractive gift ever
sent to Companion reeders and
may be seen at this office.
Last week the Dover News came
out under the management of ,1.
S. Martiu, it« owner. Mr. Mai tin
has been in the work for many
years and will give his town a
good paper. We welcome him
back into the Oklahoma field. The
retiring editor, Mrs Sue L. Lower,
is one of the ablest newspaper wo-
men in the state and we are more
than sorry to lose her from the
fraternity and can only hope that
she will be again soon numbered
among us.
^ Sometime prior to the election
Elmer Gordin and Jack Green
wagered a wheelbarrow to the oth-
er in the event that his favorate
oondidate failed to be elected, El-
mer banking on Teddy and Jack
on Woo iy and Monday afternoon,
amid much merriment and loud
applause Jack was given bis ride.
Ugal bfealM far sale m
simplified shorthand,
show you clearly how it is that we
can turn out a better stenographer
or bookkeeper aad d« it in three
month* less time than when we
used to teach tbs systems that are
now being used in otbea schools.
This saving of three months’ time
means much to the prospective
studeut; at a conservative salary
of $80 per month the three
months’ time would amount to
$160, three months’ board at $lfi
per month would amount to fk<5 or
a total saving of 1180 to say noth
iog of the fact that the student of
our school gets three months’prac-
tical experience while the student
of the other school is just finishing
his course and has no experience
A postal end will brier jou a sampi*
copy (.f the
OKLAHOMA
Farmer- Stockman
The rre.l weekly term p.,,er ot ..he
tteuinwebt.
Oklahoma Farmer-St«ektnm,
Oklahoma City, OkJa.
Iu a latter from Hon O. B. Ac-
ton he states that, since the smoke
of battle has cleared away ho finds
he is defeated by two vote#, how-
ever, he thank* the voters of Or-
lando township f,.r the handsome
majority they gave him,
Mre. Helena Bvntly arrived at
home last Thursday from JlM,
three or four nuuittis trip tu jj-e
Pacific coast, but left Saturday
morniBg for bet claim in Beaver
ceunty, expecting to be absent a
few weeks.
In this Latte will be found the
td of the Oklahoma Farmer-Stock•
. , man, probably the best farm BDd
We have hundreds^! graduates stock paper published in tho south
Miner t.h* v.rv h«t. nn.iti™. west. For h limited time we wi 1
give a year’s subscription to it to
anyone so desiring who pays ont
year s subscription in advance to
the Clipper. Persons in arrears
to the Clipper may also take 8d
vantage of this offer bv paying ar-
rearage and one year in advauoe.
Miss Margaret Doolittle deslris
through the Clipper to thank the
voters of Orlando for tho han 1"
some support they gave her in tl,I
recent campaign and election.
The time of year has come that
many subscriptions to the Clipper
is expiring or has expired, and to
thoee who are in arrears wish
to say that on account of short
crops and dull timos we huve felt
disposed to carry you until finan-
cial conditions improved and ara
satisfied they have and new we need
all that is due us in order to meet
our obligations, Quite* number
are indebted in small amounts
this office, but
holding the very best positions to
be found in our larger cities.
We have more calls for our grad-
uates of bookkeeping and short-
hand than we can supply. You
may enter with ns at auy time;
our woik is practically all individ-
ual instruction. Thorough pre
paratory work in English branch-
es is given free. Write for cata-
iogue; make your arrangements to
enter at once, so that we may
soon have the pleasure of placing
you in a good position.
Capital City Business College,
Guthrie, Okla.
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A letrer from John Spath states
they reached their destination in
Nebraska without any mishaps and
were all in good health, that be at
once obtained employment at sat-
itfactor? wages.
Mis* Edith Knosp is the proud
owner of a new Voce piano that
arrived last Thursday.
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Lanter, W. L. The Orlando Clipper (Orlando, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, November 15, 1912, newspaper, November 15, 1912; Orlando, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc912479/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.