The Orlando Clipper (Orlando, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, April 19, 1912 Page: 1 of 12
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Hayward Lake
(Too late for last weak.)
Well. spring Las real If com*
and everybody is wearing a broad
enrle.
Everybody in this locality ia
busy planting corn and making
garden.
Mrs. J. \Y. Bryant and daugh*
ter, Edna, came out from Perry
Saturday evening aud spent Sun-
day with her daughter, Mrs. Glen
Lleldrcth and family.
A. Murdock aud wife from
[southeast of Orlando and Mr. and
Mrs. JUuther Stubbs of Britton
spent Sunday and .Monday with
Jim Murdock and family of La-
den.
Born—To Clyde Miller aud
wife, April 5th, a big boy, all par-
ties concerned doing nicely except
Clyde and ho has to wear a baud
around his head,
'! here was a big dinner Sunday
at Glen Hildreths and almost ev-
ery body and their slogs were
there. Those who waen’t there
were at Gptlob Schula, but it don’t
NO. 22.
1
Orlando Creamery G\
Vou are kindly requested to
have your checks for your cream
cashed within 2 (two) weeas aftci
they are Issued, tf they ate hot jut his faim 4 (
cashe<l within do (sixty, days after- Orlando, 4. east
they are issued thev will not le cien arm 7 nurtl
honored unies* you can give sufij.
oient reason for not having them
cashed sooner.
This will cause the patrons no
trouble and will suve Hie officers
at) amount of trouble in keeping
their books in proper shape.
There ate still a few checks out
from October. 1911,
Hot v,either
Please Lake good Caro of your
cream for your own benetit. If
.ton bring fresh cream we will
make good butter and the result
will be a good price. It ia abeo-
Intely impossible to make good
butter from spoiled crean So
Public 5a le
‘u* il»r t un ia still rep
be very sick with the grip.
There will be preaching Sunday
afternoon at2*0nt the church
Hutch Johnson ctOnded the fu-
n,™H*nlin’fi little son
at Oklahoma City last week.
Mrs. Chas. Kyats spent Sunday
with Mrs. S. A.. Harman,
FINE breeding stock,
Rural Dale harm’ Breeding
Stables, tire miles northand oae
and oue half west of Orlaudo’ com
tarns the following animals for
service this seasom
NEW BOLD, au imported Roan
Belgian Banker, a registered black
Percheron, MOHAWK, a Hack
jack with mealy points.
TERMS—To insure a living
colt;
New bo Id $ 15.00,
Banker $j2.no.
Mohawk f 10,00. “ . ------' *' —-»«■ > - -......““«>*wrii
Viaitani «,«i ... 'butter from spoiled crean So r*ri ' * buggy, i single set buggy
•r vou nee our stock o7no#t " Cr*am wil1 Dot b® *ucei*«I bar°«“«> l feed cooker, some bog
,, A, T . under any conditions! ) corn monitor, 1 IIinc|.
u. M. Johnson, Orlando Creamery Co.
---'ropr.etor, J„|m .Pruiliok, t>r»„
J. V. Viols, Treas.
will seli fur
A. STARKEY,
miles nonl.ivcat of
l and t. to nli of Lu*
north of Mill hall on
1IIURSDAY, APRIL ‘>5. U)|2,
the following described property,
to-wit, c munencing at lu o’clock
n. m., sharp:
Machinery—1 grain wagon, i
bundle wagon, 2 K .ck Island cub
viUois, ] 2 section harrow, r-f
.teeth, 1 Rock Island riding liciter.
i* approaching. 1 ^Qer'n^ standard binder. I Jen-
■«r« <>f ......„ c.y Lind, walking cultivator, 1
double shovel plow, 1 single shov-
el plow, ! good enough riding
plow, i tricycle riding plow, |
•iokle grinder, I No. J2 De Laval
ci earn separatui, I cotton and corn
drill, 1 buggy, 1 single set buggy
1 11 nwMMnmim
Cpttnn for fete
Pure MebaneTriumph,or Ounce
oil __1 ,
Wire* ) corn monitor, f Hindi
walking piaw, i Fuller Lee h 8 disc
wheat drill, i Afoot McCormick
OKtwer, 1 Vi foot McCormick rakr
1 S inch diauaofd walking plow, l
gi iadstotie, 2 hand corn plauter#,
TT«u.m uvhiuu aciiiii*, Diuitdin t ji urc Mebane triumph,or Ounce! ■ , ,,
matter which place they were they! Boll, early picked, |2.00 per hun-’ 1 or "a,e* f IU<1'|!,lie! 1 .
all had a fine time and lots to eat. I dred. Frank Wright, Storm proof (Jadell cotton seed. . k cut,<31'. ^mti Ininber, 4
Mrs. Mary Denington just got Phone 701, Orlando. *LftO;VVhipporwill cow peas,#2 30. !RlfUn forks’ 1 6i°CoP shovel and
Mrs. Mary Denington just got
In her new stock of millinery
Monday morning and ’.hose want-
ing huts would do well to cal! on
her.
Elijah Murdock and wife ...pent
Saturday night and Sunday with
hi# uncle,.!. M Murdock and fam-
By-
Nova Graves came out home
Friday night to speu 1 Easter with
homo folks, returning to Perry
Monday morning, to attend school.
J* W . Ruddle and wife were
callers at Flank Wilson’s Sunday
evening.
Charles Womnldorfl' and family,
Mrs. V» m. llastiald and children,
him R addle and family and John
Joseph were dinner guests at G.
Schulz Sunday. Frank Wilson
and wife, Luther Stubbs and fam-
ily aud J. aud A. Murdock and
families called in the afternoon
Lawn View.
Tom and John Davidson are
hero from Texas visiting relatives
this week.
Mary and Ruth Harman sptjnt
Monday afternoon with Molli*
Snyder.
Verna lsenberg pfufc Saturday
night and Sunday with Ida Sea-
line.
L. P. Stumpff and wife were
irerry visitors Saturde'y.
____.... piuvi vauv.il V-WttUIl ^ei5U,
Phone 701. Or?ando *LftO;V\Thipporwill cow peas,#2 30. iKrH1!n fo,'k*'
j ,r s]7TT—*----— „ , L YV. Randolph. Ctllpl't,,01s-
J. M^Sheldon was an Oilaudo; --------- I Anima's -J * w ,rk hone- 4
visitor Saturday from Per-y. | Old papers for sale at this office, j cows, 2 calves, o dozen Itit *Red
some household
3+C«f WOW,
^Vhen in Oflando Stop at the
CH Y HOTEL.
also
You will be assured of a GOOD ROOM or MEAL
at prices that are reasonable.
Special Attention Given Commercial Trade
* C- Pv.- CALEY, Proprietor.
l
C. J. WARD, Auctioneer
All _______:____ . __
o A I k,ndl or suction work. Phone No. 105 Farm sales a sueOal -*
* 1 f*ctIon guaranteed. Leave orders at Oilnndo Bank, the Ciinner (tfir
or c^l ,i m, Lrm 6 milt. .... ,„d 4 nonh Q,i.„d° P
J. C. FULTON, Auctioneer
Esd Horse Tssim
chickens,
goods.
1 FRKRLUNCH AT NOON
Bring your own tin cup,.
I have rented my farm und ev-
arything must sell.
TERMS: AH sum* of $nj aucj
under, cash on su.n, uver Uiat
amount a credit of 8 months will
be given on approved security,
notes to bear lu per cent interest
from data, fc ptr ceit off {qj. CMh
on aumaorer $10 No property
to be removed until stttlel f(v
BANK of COMMERCE, Clerk.
Col. C.... WARD, Auctioneer
notice
Having accepted the agency for
the. . E. McBnuly Co’s, goods
for the town of Orlando and sur-
rounding country. I shall be very
thankful for i, I orders given to
__________ „ —A>. [ne,a yjn 11,1 kMr,w I hui not able
Will cry sales anywhere and any time not already hill«,l W‘n i ° und nee the people,
also break and train horses. Phone 2607, ORLANDO* OKI A 7 thi“k yoU t,J ««Hatmy
---- -7:ND0< °aLA 1 r®«ld^ce and giv. mo your rde,s
V H Kuan . Those who have used our goods
SU KLLS0> Al,etl0Ueer‘ j "ec’lr urging to buy them l the
public sale dates ! ,Ji * L’uV. goods have
ny time not al tr>^ wd proven to be a Sl>
PR*. J, H. PEDEN
M ill be in Orlando every
THURSDAY
from l o’tPok umP 4 o’clock p.».
I will make
anywhere and any time not al
ready billed Headquarters, Mul-
hall. Pho^s 5 52, o? get d-’trs rf
CUppar office O-1—1-
perior line. Please do not forget
me. Call and sen my beautiful
ano of TuiRi ar.d other articles
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Lanter, W. L. The Orlando Clipper (Orlando, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, April 19, 1912, newspaper, April 19, 1912; Orlando, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc913349/m1/1/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.