The Orlando Clipper (Orlando, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, February 9, 1912 Page: 1 of 12
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ORLANDO, LOGAN CO., QK.LA., LLd.. ^ 1912.
»i m« w»«t» votai trrxon i^tjh
A Letter From an 4>»d Resi-
dent of Orlando
Metalton, Ark., January 22,--
l have been thinking of Orlando
today and thought l would write
you a few lined. We got through
here the first of the month und
moved into a house- It was inter-
esting to hunt a place but as aoon
as wo moved in Mr. Smith took
down sick with La Grippe and has
had a severe spell- He hasn't
been able to oat anything until
yesterday only a little milk. He
is better now but is too weak to sit
up.
We had a long, tiresome and ex-
pensive ftp, the roads were t.cui
bly rough and muddy,feed is very
high here and all along the road,
Wo don’t like the country', it b
too rough, rocky and mountain-
ous but the water is perfect* as
soft as vain water and clear as
orystai
The people arc openh8‘irtcd,kind
and generous. They are just as
good-tome as my own mothm
could be. they will give mo all the
u dy on i iv „r bote mi land-
a double shovel, that
They
is tho
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T ApA r MOTFS To Oklahoma Corporation*
LUvAiJ ^ Coder an act of congress passed
, ’ August 1909, every corporation,
t» Meaglmt' will rum a ear. u ’ 1
u»se
p,rt « di5Uke mnA ,, J. MWI« Mil «. «U|^tsUK.i.....
lb« wood, are t .lluf ' 1 : lt«l Taxiu 8a*l ote Orlando, ' J,,.lk Kr,t( hMi„K .
ties, huckleberries, grapes and h , uguui.s l‘ *
tb-at next^ock. capital etock represented by sharet,
gooseberries. Wuen we first got
here some of our
saw some gooseberry
hen we first got nfi3U weCH“ I capital stock represented by share*,
crowd said they since some one gave| mnsMl'.e a repott of theiv bu*in«M
bar re bushes and!the Pn* a 8l0al1 rtlim ,! for tho yoar IWll with the Collect*
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, tne pos master » mum. ifnrthoTosr lull w in ne i_oncci-
saw some gooseberry bushes ancl! 1,0 V . r r 1 r T ,•
one of the little children wanted to; »™f« *ot * ** " *" f" r, ->t «» Intnnml U««n<» •» «•»
know If tliey had any »o<« b“ “VT2 and Mil \Ztti'1 "'""‘.‘T '“Tl '
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on the.nl They raisedot* of pouij *li"
try of all kinds here; 1 nevor sa.vj) I
so many t rkeys anywhere; lots of
geese and duck?* too.
I don’t like the school system at
all they have hero They stait
Tto dept sit* in tho I’ostal Sa\ •
ing* department of the postoffice
here have hoen brisk for « couple
the school in July and run 4 to fi'-of weeks,
months. Of course they have! Th% card of thanks in U»t weeks
better schools in large towns issue signed “Mr. and Mrs. T. L.
Feopie sa> they can ratse any*:sharp'’ should have been signed
Mrs. John f\ Dorr, Mr. and Mrs.
ihing I suppose they mean if
their patience holds out Thjy
also raise a good many sheep here.
1 believe this is all 1 can write
oj any interest, but later on will
write some more. We miss our
old Orlando noignhors and I ho
lievo Mr. Smith is homesick but
where ever we live we will alwaya
„H I- they will give mo all the where ever we uve we wm niway*
,„eet miHUhoy have and do will. | have » warm place in our l.e.rt.
cut tlremeulvett for Mr. Small! for tho Orlando poople. I »<«
when In. was so kick and toll mo to! clean by send.njt my boat Wishes
look their fruit over and pick on' |tn everybody,
anything 1 thought he could eat j Ms?, h. II
and wouldn’t take a vent of v , . c Mueller was a Guthrie
The only fault I can see in tne
Henry Dorr and Dr. and Mrs.
Sharp. It was due to an over-
sight and we take this means to
lunlki , . per ameuds for the error.
Learn this as ft proverb for it
has been proven by test, that of all
the makes of flour "Pride of l er-
r " is the best.
of business is located.
AH reports for the District ct
Oklahoma most bo filed with Geo.
T. Knott, Collector o' Internal
Revenue at Oklahoma City-
“Principal place of hmsines* ’ i*
hold to mean tho principal office
where the company ke jps its hooka
from which the required return i*
to be made.
Kvery corporation shall make
the return required by law al-
though its net income during the
year may not have not exceeded
$5000, even though its business
resulted in loss.
Flanks for making these re-
December,
ports were mailed m
iQll, and any corporation that has
. ... failed to receive a blank should
Altho,.*.. tho day ™ cold mid nt one, r.-
.aceeahlo Saturday tho Roy.1 «n“^g h|snk!,
Tne return of a corporation must
he signed and sworn to by two of-
people is their excessive use of to
tobacco
How would you feel to have a. man
offer you a chew of tobacco? VS e
have had several chews offered us,
the genuine home grown twist.
The women all chew. SV o have
had a world of fun over it. A
man will come to rent us a place
tmd before r.e start3 for home hi.
passes around his tobacco, of
course they mean well but it makes
us feel so queer.
People seem to live easy; they
put up meat by the wagon load* L
oaU it. Some of tuern butcher 7
or more big lat hogs; they raise
nearly everything they use. We
bought homo dried apples for Sots
p3v pound, home grown
visitor Friday.
disagreeable Saturday the Royal
Neighbors oyster supper w»s rea-
sonably well attended and $16 or
$17 worth of oysters sold-
Mrs John Green was in Guth-
rie Tuesday.
When in Orlando Stop at the
CITY HOTEL.
you will be assured of a GOOD ROOM or MEAL
nl tirices that are reasonable. , , m ,
Special Attention Given Commercial Lradc
, 1 C Pv‘ CALEYi Proprietor-
AUCTIONEERS’ NOTICES
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C. J. WARD, Auctioneer
i .VI kinds or audio work. Phono No 105 V.m 'f’* Office
anco of fruit of
fleers, f>no of which should be it*
prosidert. vice president or other
j principal officer and the other
« j should he its treasurer or assistai.t
+ j treasurer.
I i Corporations that were in bust-
| ness but a part of 1911, or trims-
i acted no business during the year
* ' and corporations organized during
♦ tho year or going into litigation
+ during the year should, csvorthe-
j* i i(*8<iv render a sworn return on tbs
] prescribed form.
i Po avoid incurring the specific
!penalty, which is $l,UUO to $H>,-
j ooo, all returns must be in tho col-
lector’s office on or before March
l l, 1912.
! The instruction on tho form fur-
nished should be followed closely.
Respectfully,
Geo. T. Knott,
Collector,
J.C. FULTON, Auctioneer
Am Horse Tbsibr
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aueeuk ........ all kinds. Their
home made sorghum molasses are
bright and clear as honey, 40cts a
gallon,coin 50 to 75cti per bushel
luay 112-00 per t°n- Don't that
Bound awful i
They have free range here; they
have as good a grade of hogs here,
n* T ever saw anywhere and they, , ,
iw Diniv own living in the George Ingle and family left
tnako thou own i.vid„ the latter part of last week for ft
woods, but before they sell w-th1 rR;atives at, Goddftrd,
butcher them they feed them corn i K^nwg| and K u. Freeland of
awhile. I haven’t seen good u1 Oklahoma City is relief agent dur-
Will CI V snick anywhere ami any time not nlre^y Wllcd. WiU
also break and train horses. 1W 280^. ORLANDO, OaLA
Rwlnle, i navou t ,........... v, ■,
grade of cattle, especially milk ; ing George s. ftb. * nee
U.a ,1 nirlo.lhmfl. , a. . f . --la.
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cows, as we had in Oklaoomd.
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k\ nail, ruone ^
Old papers for ttue at tbi* office CrlijU'X;
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X. H. KELSO, Auctioneer.
I wdll make public sale dates
anywhere and any time not al-
ready billed Headquarters, Mul* j^n..RW..r.u, — —
hall. Phone 52, « get dates at1, g.-c-at kidney medicine ” Tty u.
. . /v-i.-a. I *t OrlJtjd-i Oj.
Shocking Sounds
in the eailh ate sometimes heard be-
fore a terrible earthquake, lhal warn of
the coming peitl. Nature's warn-
ings are kind. That dull pain or ach*
in the back warns you the Kidney*
need attention if you would ei.cap*
those dangerous maladies. Dropsy,
Diabeies or Blight's disease. Take
Electric Bitters a*, once and see back-
ache fly and all your best feeling* re.
turn. “My sod received great benefit
from their use for kidney and bladdar
trouble,” writes Peter Uondy, South
Rorkwnod, Mich. “It i* certainly A
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Lanter, W. L. The Orlando Clipper (Orlando, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, February 9, 1912, newspaper, February 9, 1912; Orlando, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc913657/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.