The Herald. (Orlando, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, October 4, 1901 Page: 1 of 12
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Eleventh Year, £TI£iiii
ORLANDO HE&ALD
HERALD PUBLI^tflNG CO.,Publishers.
J H.OGLE, , • T - - t'. Pwakltnt
E. R. VUVAI^L ^ Bounw Maragar i
KLK-s' CARNIVAL ATGUTHRTE.
Popular ' FaUrfial Otgaiifcation of the
• Capital td GftfeBig Show
Oct. 7-12.
Since t lie seftleiutfiirof the lerVitor'y
t here Iiever has Iteen gi veto fr ftrttt ctass
•*11*nlvhi), 'Gnthsirl'jotlKefcA. 45«, B.t
I>. <)■ K ks have Halted thfc idltiative
Hurl Nv« closed all nveWsart Contra-
«iin fm'Viving a hi* eotnniavt5ia< carni-
vhI vl Guthrie, Oct. 7, a !>' ltt-lfJVid-
12. T4»is will positivl-y be a great show
Tlie H^ks is an nrgfaitiekthrti''I bat be
ti eve* hi doing tlnng* tlrtirouithlv and
on t'liiniuwiMiili that "will put up "I
en teriainme'iil that will draw people
fiom. all over the territory, The only
thing,that can beat the Elks is bad
weather.; Orlando will send a large
delegation to the Elks' earnivah -»*
EJliriF of the Herald, Orlando, Okla
October,I, 1901. \v (• [ l t
Dear Sir': In compHkbce witli the re
quest of Hon. Dennla T:'F}y»B< your
name has been placed upon the mail-
nig list of this office to reel eye. an a fa-
st rack of the resylta of tht* Tffelftb
CansuP. Thia Abstract is designed to
,.f take the place of a poqppeoium and
will contain in a •umtp^r.y from, the
main result* of the rfports #n Popftla-
i ion, Manufacture ^.gjiculture, and
Vital Statistice. ,, , ,
It will uot be ready for distribution
until after the comp'etion of the above
mentioned reports which will not be
for some time to come
Very respectfully. -" '
Edward W Cauley " "" '
Chief Clerk. « ,b '
PRESIDENT IS A PRISONER.
■ ■■■ jy '.j t;/ •• a
One would n'aturkliythlnk that the
chief executive of sirt great a nation a*
• •lira would not on^y be ekeropt from
eorne obligations whicli fall up3n "the
average citizen, but would epjoy cer-
Kiin privileges peculiar to the highes
..rtice within the gift of the people,
l itis is not the casehow.yer... The
fact that the presideut of Jbe ,United
States ia the only law abiding.»ld
reason possessing o^aen thereof whom
custom holds a prisoner within Hinit
eil bounds is brought out very forcibly
i>v iJohh Elfreth Watkins, JiH. in-hn
■ n ti rest i rig article on Some Things the
)n esideht doee not do, inthe October
Ladies Home Jouanal. It shows that
in the speeding of hls'lei.ure time the
president it more restricted the
janitor.who daily: empties hia .wapte
iias'tet. For liei must /not | .Iveave
Hie country, even (for a day. Thesis
an old, unwritten law. Neither can
he (iu aboard a forign wprsbip. eve
when authored in our harbors and
when flyiug the colors ,of a frjpndlx
state or makifg a formal .call , upon
idiyone except a president eleot, an
•-x-presideiit a president of a forign
state or a region monarch vlsitlug our
. apital. He must not recieve any but
intimate friends on Sunday, or occupy
other then the seat of honor at any
formal dinner. He, must never occu-
py the left side of a carrUgfe sdat, or
. rose the threshold of a forign embrfsfey
residence iu Washington, tot thai- 1b
terign ground. These are only a few
or I lie many laws with which custom
resli lcle our presidents.
HERALD.
Orlando, Logan County, Oklahoma, Friday, OCT 4
IMPORTANT ARTICLE
1901.
No. 16
Local News
,i . j!. it. , • > 1
' A. fine fain to day which seemed
t«i be general. ' '
Ii is a fact that orlando has produc-
ed more self made men to the square
Inch than any other town iu Oklaho-
ma that is so far as .financial uain js
concerned The men who have accumi-
fieo W. ^tilbbs has fbmoved hit iated wealth here are many. This is
f&mily from the country into town. a condition w hieh every body know
yet one that hut fe*v have valued
W. W: Hallei and P. J. Meagher w)ly becmise these stiuiitnn Ii.ih
fveut to the capital city to day to at- nol been piven con-id-rath.,, and .««•
tend iheehow. ' writer holds today itmtOrland ■ offt-r»
Mr. and M I S. J. tf. 6g'le 'dull Mr Mnf at good Opportunities for in vc-i nn'i■ I
A. L. Cockrtnii attei'ded the thow at as any town in Oklaiiit'nii >< t, «e ftnl
perry Tluirsdiy, some of our io«i|iiul s^vjuk ii vfc t*
ment In otl^er town* froj» nil rvasoVi®
Dr. If. G. Sharp made a profestional Bb|„ (loj|J|, w„ rr(.|f u()ui|>. „
trip to ©uthrie Wednesday. > teiKl thlll |t iH j Wrl(|
One of our citizens was dry last Tue »ho*yt material lark ..faie.iz 0,.M.o/
sclav and w^.i jTrtnfc (It- ",e "f ' 1 ,iur
t. watjpf nan to draw a
tf<ll w^f tbld that Jims
has made so nisny pro*p»-roii« li'ilivi
duals. The truiii ,<»f lite inaitrr is
there has been no bad invettioehti
•n Orlando ami one can hanll.v realize
what progrett wLiBi «dvHiiornteiit *<W
the magnitude of the accurnilaiions of
Ops PAIN
Eror ptnee the flrst appt^arunce of mr
nwn»<>n. they.wi'rci very irregular kn<l 1
jlSifftrHI Vftli "fe-rSdt 'piiri''In my hi
b&h iwl^ t"rri
Deanag d^wn pains in tn^ aVxfomen
Ole
. - - etli
DuntiR fiho j) a j* i mont)w4. hayo
tatin^Witi© of Cardui and Thedford's
Bl**k-l5ra\ifc;hT,fctffi I pAnVrn t^o niort t'li-
ly period will)put pain fori**© firnt ^Ime
in years NanjHk Davis.
*w^;'«vas"d1fy aM<k t^fct he w^uld have
to wart kd»y or '*<> ontU th® w,<kt6t
run In.
^uc llin^uiluue oi
Arthur Paul made a btlisneH U'P the last three years.
<o Perrv Wednesday morning rstuto Among our eiUz«M»t0,. y„u know
i.og at 1.27. * >_*g that orlando han un»tif^h« Mi Kleva
- The deep weH and the water sob* tors iu Oklahoma owned by jhe ^reut
ject is the all i(beorbiDg theme of th* est grain dealors in .Oklahomn D .hh-
^poRle which is abundant evidence beau Kroa and managed.by>Mri Hv,Jj
that the question-of water.for Orlando Meaghef oi^r popular felUiw towirMnuK
will soon be a reality. have we all realized the impori.snee-of
' Tfce. theory that 'bne.ilhoUld be[%' tl,ls Breat enterprise and still we have
real estate owner before he should be another pfoi»piU»iu com-ern. ' The
hiMiht ofr nrtiMotpte»ffn£nj&'«'miaUk«i if'ent cotton giiyi'sjit^wi ed by ^he
»od is oohtrary to (t«e pr^lp^U^-of; •nlergetlcflrm of
free MUai|i|t 1 Kst"° •Dd. Ull^t jftf P>lr'"»N .«» |,".if {»
,TtA H3HM3W SWT scattered over four tnuatu* oi OkUlu -
«Kt^,oW oPKuHikK •eam*u^ ma and it is'there f haiihU. v,m |(
this morning to l^th the new reaideu would be a crodi'i rp h»i iHW1Jv;iv
ce-nf Sr W.-Hallr- Mr. Bootl^Wau in Oklahoma have j;o^ iVulij^i),, t,h*v
old frintt<| of the Herald an4 paid us or.ando had th^>e val^isbie enter prises
a pleaseet visit. ' itVil then' there'is niMiih>-r striiiig "ti-
' Thte"'Kttl«s'»n of Mr. and Mrs. ^I«>el rfWnclal in»tullou 'l^'e F«rnieri< Hji^k
Ivetcti Is ' frery sick with tb# *ve'f Jlftt and «!)> i<i u|{t
He'ii Attended by Dr, J. C. Rudolph.i *■'"'ilds of tninn,--* oouni^lsiii with
The title of a cast filed in Justice -T'*
court of \Vm. Henn Justice oflhe ,Alb rt f'i
Peace of Noble County is John C. who.-nifegrfty and .abuf, v
.n.in.i A » tr.trth ™ ^nqtiesWoued p.*«iin? t.. Ihe oext
Whal it Ills worth to k wortian stiller*
Ing like Nanhie Dsvls sullered? Yet
thcro sre women in thousand, of homes
to-day who are bearing1 those terrible
msnttrual paint la aileasa. It you are
•nset Mietowe want to say Mat this
Mats t M f ( .,t, . 1, »
WIN Eor CARDUI
will bring you permansat rslisf. Con-'
sole yourself With the knowledge that
1,000,000 women hav. been completely
cured by Wine el CardUi. Thete wom-
en tuflered trom Itucorrhoea, Irregular
mentet, headache, backache, and
i bearing down paint. Wine o< Cardui
will ttep ail these achat and pains
lor you. Puroha.e a 91.00 bottle ef
W>ne ef Cardui* to-day and take it in
)he privacy your borne.,, v ,,
Yor a^rUw and 1 Iterator*^ a<Vlr«M. ffiTlnf tymp-
lomi, "Th^ IjioifH' A<>vi«<*ry l)rpartm«nt,M
Tim Chattanooga Med fecit* Co,. CUattanoota.
Tann
Ketch against A. R. Ketdh; "LktM ,
<iiht' '' 1 ' * 1 . «Miot-rri.
'i If)'. M() f. I . ti )! '•! The Orlando L'um her Co. as irood and
'^ following named person, are ^rm)^ ^ n',?-' l.rritorV ,le
some of, the older.pnes who attended pfeft<is iltidfe^ihemanif^einent'of R 's
Ihe show at perry Thursday Mrs. W. 8cott thrs-firmM's ,hroliKi,l/np'to di.e
S u nS'TlfeVarfrnw.,.
Mrs KldMdge, Mrs. Rlatt Mr. and Mrs eofnqlitent ittd UrlllnV V-ell y.^lu,n
L. B. MUler. Mr. and Mrs. F. bfct lis ehilap iel 6nV ofiier yar.f i»i ex
Howe and Mrs. W-..H, HoWe^'^ | ; ceptious. ' *
MEK SHOULD NOT'
' 1 11 'ftHUN I'OLITICH;
'%y shalf liave teasons to hail It as 4
tvholeKciiilft sipifi.T Ihe titn.-s wlien A
thericAn'yon'itf C^ase''to tie indifferent
fo'^vlltlca:" A (iounlrV'Irt whicli any
rami'however obscure his origion may
ihrtnigti' dei^i'minatlofi to overcotrte
obslacle*.1 ahii "fi'rte 'Streftglit Of char-
acter, krrlve at the 1 hlg-hebt distinc-
tion. Iu the gift of'tlle'rifptibHv, outcht
to s'tlhiaiblfe Vtintig ttien -to splendiii
eruleaver aod VicH" ■blrie«i'mMllt,'.
fegret.sKJ'obaerve an aversion cxn: the
part AT rtm'ny men to wndy1 political
c otiniuy,'ami a singular* |HoW of reap-
(ihVi Wlil' tti' wielding *Mm-t' power of
th4 unit, which' |K so treaivinfi us a
force'iwionr oalrtVnHl iKe *i-Th^ Ladles
HniieJoimial'for!<)ofcrrtwr.*>l f h-I w,,t
■n'Jr-
.5¥^yn#tyis;'quite #iclt again Vicinity , o inorMiip aim - ~ , . op « i i »o «.-i
this week, r*.,f ii. ^lirter*l?«"a PM««
•lohii C.:Ketoh left to day Idt Wood* be*n kgrtottM-Viftt W!iii»r*l.»iM.*t ** 1 l'ol: 11(^
^Uoi
4m1'
fBLUTATip
O r: .) ii I v
11 Htl. f v , o
do, ^hty,Hfw cliaricredbifWtif
the 8aota t^e route tp wfclcl, to ship
bis effects to Anadarko.'f
J. L, Summers And James UnVvIn
ill ship their effects to AWdart^ i..
Country.
CIRCUS MAN
KILLeP UY HIS
___ ___ ., . . J,I - BIG WAGON
will ship their effecta ti> Anadarit® U Edwin R. Sharp, a Driver.Fell Frorf
the-oar *ritt» Wl. S. Campbells ogBi4* the Seatand was Crusiied to Drut,)).
Hon. D. T. Flynn returnpd |o bis PEPRX.OkU^ Oct.!8 ,—(speciaJ)-—
home iri Guthrie theflrsi part b( the Kdwjq R. Soarp/drtver for Ringling
week a&<! will be one ofibe prominent Brqt^r ftboir. while driving m hi^
men in attendauow of the'barnfvrfl sboaf w^gou /from the, depot to fair
• HlWAab .»■» >- I, « h'l> IIIUl' -
aeztweek. • >■>
1 DISSOLUTION NOTICE ''
first ptrrf. ftm>T. 2otb 19 •
All persohy ^*k'e Dotice thV». tlia
partuerfehfp heretofore exis'tiiig be-
tween my self and Thomas Mithell of
Orlando O. T. is hereby dissolrel
Cash. Stoolflre.
frofin^a^t seve,n A. Mk wn^jali^,) «ff
*nd fi«lliu« forward umlor
Vtoe#|s, H'" hu»d wrts-i«ru»hed
herng lolled
in aotiy He will be cared ft»r ;hy
R titf'' 'if Hros, stud the hnby sent to
■ - If found. The only address
'' tlis piicUet were two long-
•ri vvimi mi signature fro
*ot V
Ltnd nrtice iii-i'ert^ ii T: July 9 It.'
19t»l. ?blH18"W()li Notice
i« here l»y given t It it t the following
named settler haw filed notice of Itis
ItilWliMh tit iiiMkih'ioit pr««4 irt wuppo/t
Uf It Hi claim mill ilhat sttii) pi'OO'.wili
he made hf f >re the Register and
Receiver rtf^l'iV'' S."1iahil olflce1' at
Perry O.T. on^N >v»*iivbor I4tr» iflil '
Vis BlorHii 'ft lli«e;iw - -.jHt| » -u
for the »oiitil'»"*«'st quarter of SeoUon
ill il ls!^idh'<|*ii|<«i &>» tia.i
He names ttr<ofolt>>!Wiii|fi«tiiiiteMSew m
4?fon^;hJa c^nluiuoN -ui/wii
aiKJ.eji^v^ioj} Hf -aid, lyi!)^ ytz)V
Jnseph O,. K 11 k■ ^
.TfjP'Hv1 tirj; lhj<i
flr'A JM'i.yjv Tii^.,-,
|fl8 ■ rt» v-'
a"AVt/.",C<lt 'KRUM. «rfr Mta ' fnA'H.
ME US BANK i^r'iViM^t
on your farm ut a lo» rate, m.-( hmi
before you make a loan.
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