Weekly Orlando Herald. (Orlando, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 14, 1897 Page: 4 of 4
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'I J IE I! KIULD
r lit. rvd at the Put Otnce at Orlauiio Okiuboiii*
lcimor>, a» mhi.i1 cUm matter.
rr:::?s!:E!> kykry Thursday.
Jons Marker, Editor and
A, J. Haiitknuowkh
Associate Editor.
Mi?r
TERMS of SirilSCRlPTION.
One copy, one year, - $1.00
One copy, six months, - . ,50
giugle copy, ... ,u5
Invariably in advance.
ORLANDO OKI,A.
JANUARY 14, 1897.
Rep >rt ot school District No, 45,1
1 tor the month of Deo. 18!ttl.
I'll pi Is neither absent or tardy;!
"•ra Green, ' alter i'luuier, Frank '
Ruck, George Waldtm, Cressy
Walden. Joe Alack
Highest average in
Sadie Wood worth, 92.
Highest average in B class
Maggie Green, 96.
Highest average iu U class
Minnie Scholpp, 95.
Lotta Ogle, Teacher.
Major 0. t. Pjcton is manager of
£jjj^asy to Take j,»1e state not.i at d.t,.*as,
A class,
asy to Operate'wl'ich the ,ravelin,{ ,uen sayia °«e
r 1 the best hotel in that section. In
HIM Ui
Are features peculiar to nood's Pills. Small In Kn, i • , ^ , , ,
•Ize, tasteless, efficient, thorough. As one man ' ^ ° Unutnl.erlam'a
I Cholera D.iirhoea Remedy
,4[ have n:cd it
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Tifiio Table*-A. t. S. F. Ry.
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4~~ Kir«ilit v Mv i onitnodHtlon .(i.oo ain
going south.
* ° • 4,:" « *»► EjrpreBs 11.48 a.ra
So. 405. it -hs 10,16 n,i"
No 42.J Freight auU accomodation, 10.46 a.m
1 hrough ohalr cur sernoo to KniinaH City
and Superior Neb,, also nouth, Good conneo
(ion made with southern division at Wlutlo'd
\jrlth A. T & 3. F. Hy Wlehatn, wlt,li point
9n Strong City Hrano'i, at Strong City
with Atchison and 8t, Jca«-ph branch ui
Topoka, and at Ivanttan City with trains for
Vhicugo, and with other eastern lines
fu• I line of oupon Holed for forclirn lines
sale at all times, Ail Inquires cheerfully
|Dsworcd'
M, N i (ti IIUALI, Agjt,
up to
Harney Smith ot Marshall was
in i) fc^turdaj.
Dolls of all sizes, kinds and
#ges at cosi Orlando Ding Go.
Frank Harding view ed the eights
of (be Capital on Monday last,
Cookbum is receiving Harness
for the spring tintfe; get his prices
D. lv. McMillan drove
Perry on Saturday last,
Christinas toys of alt descriptions
t cost Orlando Drug Co.
G. It Cowan visited the Capital
city on last Monday.
See those handsome Albums at
Orlando Drug Co.
H. C. Olds lias accepted
position on the Guthrie State
Capital.
All kinds ot repairing in Gal
vanized Iron & Tin at Cockedms
Colic,
„ Major
I Pletcn says: "t have ti . J it myself
and in my family fcr several year
■aid: "You never know you — , "nd take please „ tying thai 1
have taken a pill till It la all icnider it 1111 infallible cure foi
ZZZftZftSt "lllS ddyn«.ntery, I a,way.
The only pills to take with Hood's Harsaparilla. ,ecoo,l,men^ a"d have frequently
administer* d it to my quests in tin
Hood's
W- 11, Gheir shippod a car of
cattle to Kansas City on Thursday
last.
Everything cheap at Orlando
Drag Co.
II. M. Brown who is canvassing
for Bryan's book is meeting with
great success
Just received a car of Barb
Wire and Nails at Cockrums.
A special train bearing high
officials ot the Santa Ft? Road wont
south on Tuesday.
Magic Uuterns, storys and
picture books, jewelry and holiday
stationary at Orlando lJrug Co.
Jim My res, Jim VanDeveiitor
and \\ . A. llaller drove over into
l'ayue (jouuty on Friday last.
Get our prices on Barb Wirt ;
we are airickly iu it.
A. L, CoCKRUM.
A. I{ Couistock and family, of
Stillwater visited with the euitors
la:nily on Saturday last.
1 lows at Cockuujis cheaper
than ever; gut Ins puces befoK
buying.
Die store of Dr Partridge and
the Partridge j, ,stofHce, situated
^2 miles eist of Guthrie on the
Ohandlei ro"d, was looted by
desperadoes and burned to the
ground at 9 o'clock Friday night
Dr. Partridge is the postmaster
and the postofHce was located
liis store. It is the general iin
pressor that members of the old
Doolin gang ot desperailoeu forced
an entrance into ihe st.n-e and after
robbing the till and going through
tn iil, sot lire to the place. The
slot' and its poiiteiits were totally
destroyed en'ailing a loss of$d,000.
W Nile the building was burniiig
the neighbors for miles around
wtro awakened by a terrifio ex-
plosin. There was no insurance
on the building or contents. Dr.
Partridge hcj just received two car
loads of new goods. He was sick
in bed at the time of the fire, and
was unable to make an effort to
save any of his goods,
FOR RENT.
A good rami 14 miles from
town for reut on reasonable terms.
55 acres in cultivation; 60 a::res
in pasture; good house and
abundance ot water. Enquire at
this otlii o.
sriHStiRtlll.vg FOB NETROPLITAN
J'APKBS,
The coming year will be crowded
with bi</ news events and happen-
ings, the details of which everyone
interested iu national and foreign
affairs will want to read. The
best Western newspaper published
is tho Semi-Weekly Republic of
St. Louis. It is only $1 a year,
and for that amount it will send
two papers a week to any address
for one year. The Republic daily
is j[((i a year, §3 for six months
$ 1.50 tor three months.
Remember Swearinger makes
specially of baby Photos. Dont
lorget the place; over McMeal's
Bank.
We have a relinquishment 011 an
80 acre tract of land in Payne Co.
that can be had at a very ruasoua
ble price.
Brakeman A. V. Kirkpatrick
met with a very painful accident
on Saturday last, Mr, Kirkpatrick
undertook to make a coupling
while standing 011 the cow catcher
and in some way lost his footing
and was thrown on the track
front of tlio engine. Before tin-
engineer had noticed the accidem
the wheels had caught one ot hit
hands and almost crushed it.
At the home of Henry Dierof,
Esq, j an. 13, the Rev. John Hock
officiating Frederick Mugler and
Miss Katie Dierolf, and Fred
Fredrick and Miss l izzie Dierolf
were joined in the bonds of holy
wed lock. Messers JViugiei and
Frederick are prosperous young
larm rs who each own a valuable
farm in Noble County- The
Misses Dierolt's are the charming
and accomplished daugthers ot
Henry D emit. The Herald ex
lends cougiitulations and wish the
yonng people a happy and prosper-
ous journey through life.
POPULAR LOW 1 PRICE CALIFORNIA
BXCU8ION8.
! he Santa Im* Rout, personally coii-
luct. d weekly excur.iors to California
are deservedly popmar; Alou^ one
third saved i„ pHce ot railroad end
pcr tickets ais compared with first-
class pnysage.
f'ourist tickets now on sale a re-
duced lues to Pueblo, Colorado
pangs. Manitou and Denver, over
the picturesque line, Santa F<> Ijoute,
1 ho improved Pullmans rccupii-d tiy
these parties are of I8DG pattern and
afford every necessary convenient. A
porter ■(>!■! with each car, and un ex
perieuced agent of th ) Ooiapany is in
charge,
i lie .-'anta Fe's C'nlifornia line is re
nuirka ly pitcuresqun, and its middh
course across the continent avoids the
discomforts of extreme heat or oold.
I'aily service, s^ine as ahove, except
as regards agents in charge.
For descriptive literature and other
information, address G- T. Nicholson
1 . A., A. I. S. F. Ry,, Chicago,
A meeting of tho Lasfiees ot
School Land will be held in the
Probate Court room 111 Guthrie, at
o'clock p. 111 , January 13, 1897.
Ihe objects of these meeting are
of eital importance to all School
Land Lesses. Every county is
urged to seip] representatives.
J. V. Koogi.k, Sec.
1 "HU:tN THAT l'HURN'3 IN' ONKMi'NDI R'
i hi;ve boon In thu dulry business nil my llfo
nd have many times churned |forau hour be-
fore I' ll lor u onld appear, so ken I heard of
1 churn that would churn In a m nute, I
onelndcd to try It. Kv. ry day tor a week I
used It and not only c,.uld I chnrn In a mliuto
but t not moro au.l better better than with iho
ommon ehurn. This Is very Important e.for-
mation 10 butter makers. The e|j;ir„ works
aslly and wld churn an ordiasry churnln2 1„
ss tbon olxtv seconr.8. 1 |.tt,e 80:,1 two
dozen of thesi churns in the past niDiith.
Every butter maker that has seen me chnin
In less than a minute bought oho. You cun
btatn all l eslred informat on renardln the
ohurn by addressing J. f. Casey 4 <•„ s„
Louis Mo and they ,vl|| gi>g }ou prumpt am,
" ur'coasattention. A Daibyhan,
MONEY! MAKE IT YOURSELF!
I have never scon anything In the papers
about the Peoplos Wind Mill; ive call it tlie
Peoples because tho inventor never paten-
ted it, but let every body uso it (roe, Any
farmer can inako a mill himself and all the
material coinpiote will not cost over $ 10. It
is a splendid .mil will pump the deepest
we.is. nnd Will last longer tbi n nny mil! l
ever had. Any person can get diagrams
and complete directions Tree, as 1 aid, bi
sending Is two cv t slumps to pay postage,
e. :o Francis Casey, St. Louis Mo • he
I s pumps also, and when you get jour
windmill going would be ,lad to sell you
pump If you need it, it ,a oertalnly
Useless to pay 0 Or *tio for a wind in,11
w hoi, you can make one just as good for flu
I think there cuuld be big luouey made
putting these m ils up through the country
us every body would like one,
a chance to make mu.,hy.
I read liow one of your subscribers rnadv
money selling Dish washers: x ordered one
iiul my lady friends vvero ehurnisd,
I hey bale dish washing-. .My brother and
1 commenced soiling them, and have made
ti,110 ufter pajing all expenses We don i
canvass a y. out- sales are nil made ai
home, Peopl come or send for theui, Tho
.Hound city uisu Washer is the best iJish-
Washer on the market, our business lo
inereasi.ig, an . wo are go , g to keep on,
until we mako ten thousand dollars. He
sell trout f> to 15 machines every day, and
some duys more. The Dishwasher is lovely,
n u.e Keeper wants one, There Is no
excuse to oo poor when so muoh money
.0 mud J billing Oisu Washers, For
lull partleuhrs, address, ihu .Mound Citj
UiBh Washer e . .it. Louis .vio, they will
tart you on the road to success.
—A hBADUK.
hotel, and in every case it has prov
itself worthy of un^ualtiod endorse-
ment. For sule by Orlando Drug Co
a ttentton farmers.
We have put in a pair of Burs at
i our cotton yard and are pi spared
to grind yoijr gfain for you. Come
and see us; satisfaction gurantceed
Moore Bros, it Richey,
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!!
A complete lino of new and
fashionable Millinery at tlie lowest
living prices.
Mrs. A. L. eichott.
The vvifo oftiMr, D. Robinson, ,
prominent lumberman of^ffartvvick
X, Y., was sick with rheuniatism foi
five months, ln'speakiti}/ of it Mr.
Robinson says; "Chamberlain's Pain
Balm is the only thing that gave het
any rest from pain. For the re! jef of
pain it cannot be beat.'' Many
very bad cases of rheumatism have
oeen cured by it, For salo at 50 cent
per bott'e by Orlando Drug Co
WANTED A<p ONCE:-Active
agents for each county. Exclusive
control and no risk. Will clear 12
"25 It it ti tired collars a year.
Enclose stamp for full particulars
<» 25c for $1 sample. Big Rapids
Mineral Water Co., Big R,vpids
Mich
jack needs a vacation,
All work makes Jack a dull boy.
He should leave the office a while Ibis
summer, take Jill along, and no to
Colorado. An illustrated book des-
erving summer 'ourist resorts in the
Rocky Mountains of Colorado, wil]
lie mailed free on application to G. T
Nicholson, G, P, a. T. & S.
Rv„ Chicago.
Here to Stay.
v\ ith the beginnig of the new
year we are still inclined to remain
in Uilando and sell goods cheaper
than ever before in the history of
the town.
I o this end we have made re-
newed purchases at prices greatly
induced, and propose to give our
patrons and customers the ''oppor^
ti nii'y of a life time." Our stock i^
complete and of latest style and
paiejn. I his is "no josh" come in
and see us and become convinced
oi our sincerity; vVe propose to
sell cheaper than anybody, and
remember that money talks.
J. D. Townsend &
A, H Kearns,
Manager
Co,
Reports have it that
County is infected with
dt mic id mca Us
Lasts & Stands, Needles
Thread, Wax i\ i ,., .
& A lo a CoCKKUMf.
Mr Henry Morris i« r< j> ,
liei ' . ,'irv(i;ii.
Word comes that clever and
accomodating Frauk Harding has
Garfield resigned his position as station
an ipi-|agent at Orlando.
—Marshal Rkoord.
Conn v Attorney Strang, has
appo.nu 1 at. his assistants Jin'ge
'•rttn and Fred i'feudler. The
, "liittuieiits are exeiclient.
— Ptato Caqital.
iloiace Wilder attempted suicide
at Shaw i ec on Wednesday last by
takiug an ovcrdosu of Morphine.
• doetors pumped him out
with a stomach pump and saved
his life.
The Livery Bains ot P. F, Smith
and Pete Sells, thirteen head of
hoai ses and one mule, were des-
iroyed by tiro on tho'morning ,f
tiie mIi inst at Perry, A boy b^
iiie name of Star who wa.-, sleeping
iu . ' lis baru came very near btitig
burned to death.
a cure for lame back
My daughter, when recovering
from an attack ofjfever was a great
sufferer from pain in the backhand
laps," writes Londen Grover, of
Sardis, Ivy. "After using quite
nu m her of remedies without any
lienetit she tried one bottle of
Chamberlains Pain |Balm, and it has
lv,u entire relief," Chamberlai
fain Balm is also a certain cuie for
rheumatism. Sold l>y Orlando Drug |Co
Hello There!
Do you want your horses shod?
It' so take them to IIousiie's
black smith shop and have
done iua workman like manner.
Blackwell li as
paper called the
Chambers and fcvuov.
new
inn, edited
mbkky this girl ijuick
I saw in your paper that a 18 year old boy
made $1,«) tho first hour he worked selling
the Perfect I. n Metal Tip Luiupwick, I
oiderd a sample and went to work and the
lirst week I cleared |iu, the second week 1
clear, il *15, I expect to run to (26 a Week iu
toe near future, as tho Perfection Metal Tin
L tupwlck makes such a beautiful white
light ant does away with .mokey chlmn.-ys
and bad odor and save.oil.lt Is easy to sell
If you wish to try it send 18 two cent
stamps to Miss A, .VI; F.IU, S.ation A. b"
oZ,tS' ,'.V """ S'" Wl" 8"nd -VC,L' S»'"PI«
o.ittit, this a good way l0 niakj moUl.„
around hom,- mtas Tj.na w
PLOW-SHARKS.
Frank Fur in a,t will make new
plow shares at the folowing prices
14 " " 2.00.
10 " " 2.50.
Four new slues $1.00
Wagon tires reset at $1.00 pel
set.
-invincible, unsurpassable.
WITHOUT A PEER,"
W-ritcs a regular subscriber, who
has read it for many yearSj of the
Twice-a-Week issue of the
St, Louis-Globe Democrat
and this is the unanimous verdict
of its more than half a million
reeders. It is beyond all com-
parison, the bigges best and
cheapesi national news and family
Journal published in America. It
is strictly Republican in poli
tics, but it is above all a news-
paper. and gives ai.l the news
promptly, accurately and irnpar:
tially. It is indispensable the
Farmer, Merchant or Professional
man who desires to keep thorougly
posted, but has not the time to
read a large Daily paper, while its
great variety of well selected
reading matter makes it an
invaluable home and FaMILY
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Persons who are troubled with
ludigestiou will be interested in the
xperieuae of Wm. If. Penn, chief
elork in the railway mail service at
DesMoines, Iowa, > *io writes; uIt
gives me pleasure to testify to the
merits of Ohamb riaii.'s Colic, Choleia
and Diarehoea Remedy.
For two y.Mis I have suffered from
indigestion, tu d am subject to frequent
'• 8 attacks i.t pain in the stomach
and bowels. One or two doses of
this reintidy in \ in . . to give perfect
bef. Price 2ft uad U0 -•• • ! . t
rlaudo 1 >ru r Co,
Tho New York Ledg'oi
america^ greatest story paper.
Always publishes the best and most
interesting short stoiies, serial stories
and epeciaparticles that can be pro-
duced, regardless of expense, t'he
latest fashion notes and patterns can
be found every week on the Wotuans
World Page, There is always some-
thing in the New York Ledger that
will interest every member of the
family, 20 Pages—Price, 5 cents.
For sale in this town by L, M
Marker, Agent who has a supply of!
free sample copies ou hand.
The progressive laities of Westfield,
Ind., issued a "Woman's Edition'' cf
the Westfield News, beaiing date of
April 3, 1896. The paper i filled
with matter of interest to Women,
and we notice the following from a
correspondent, which the editors
printed, realizing that it treats upon a
macterVif vital importance to their
sex; "I'lie best lemedy for croup
colds and bronchitis that 1 have been
able to find is Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy. For family use it !
etjual. I gladly reccimmaiirt it."
!'•"> and 50 cent bottles'for salt
' rial .o IV'Ug Co.
PRIVATE DE'iEOTlVES.
We want one or two young men
in this county to represent us as
Private Detectives, Experience
unnecessary. Money forathe right
man. Address with stamp,
TEXAS
DETECT IVI'', AND PROTECT
IVE AGENCY
San a ntonio Texas.
by
A s.vapp! Do ycu want it?
A No 1 160 acre tarm H miles
from Orlando; well improved, can
be bought tor 51200. A bargain
lor some one. L. Burgwart.
Swearingen the Photographer
has moved from opposite I'. O
over McNeills Bank.
Rlpans Tabules.
Ripans Tabules cure nausea.
Rlpans Tabules cure flatulence
Ripans Tabules cure dyspepsia.
Ripans Tabules cure headache.
Ripans Tabules cure bud breath.
Ripans Tabules cure indigestion.
Ripans Tabules cure constipation.
Ripans Tabules: gentle cathartic.
Itipans tabules cure biliousness.
Itipans Tabules: pleasant laxative
Rlpans Tabules: for sour stomach,
^'pans Tabi'les: one gives relief
Ripans Tabules: at druggjsts.
Ripans Tabules cure dizziness.
Rip-ins Tabtiles asFist dlgcsMon.
Rlpnns Tubule? cure forplu In -;
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