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Eleventh Year.
Orlando, Logan County, Oklahoma, Friday,, July 5 1901.
No. 5.
THE ORLANDO HERALD
HERALD PUBLISHING CO.,Pul>lkl.cn.
DIED
V
J. H. OGLE,
E. R. DUVALL.
President
Hmi. Dr'iiiiio. Klvi'ii nur worhy
Ufletftilf I1' Congress- ha* again done
ilif iigltt thing ui iliu liglii 11111 <- ti mi
in lli<* i it; 111 pi net-, 'in I tiw ii p po ill t men t
of J. H. Ogle. ctH pout uiastet Jt-n y s
a deis' cvii g \ > 11111 ir urn ii win) lii** s-pi •
lit >1 j-> III • I linn far will king in III.- in-
terest of nis pally, und Mr. Flyili
lias slinweu liis good inleu-ion iiy rn*
Ii. Hilli-. Hull, soi, of H. VV. Hall.
. „„ Died In Olclu In. ma ( ji\ J line :.'8 III
Business Manager , "
alter at.ln.rt illness lvphoid l ever
H Hollis H 'II was ii'I'ii De.-i.-inber ^5 Ii
1880 ami died June 28 III 1901 therefore
lie w *b '0 > eai» 6 iiidiii lis and 3 days
old Air Hull lii- t'a I ti > • r leceived adis
patch Friday ■ .f last w,ek from Okia
*'11 y tlial tiis won w;ih lint expound In
live thin was the font he had heard
ot his -Kiliiiesp, he took the first tiain
for thai City but arrived there to late
in see his son alive. Mr Hull mid fam-
meii i.
• warding h i in ti.U u ppoin i men t »lie j;ytlas j|lt 8Vinpalhy of ihe entire
patrons of the Orlando office wi l Con community in this there sad bereive-
11 ii u e> tu lave good sei vico rendered
t lieni in ihe I u ii n I e as in the past
t) liondn for many \eurs lias iieen hie
s-eii will' a good Pi si ' office service
none needs lo have any tears but
what this good service will lie con I i ii
tied during Jerries odmiiiistration Mr
Flynn has sho.ven Ids good Judgem-
ent in this ai> well as in many of the
oilier good appointments he ha> cau-
sed to tie made, w e und r stand be is
at iliis time making a bard fight for
home rule in Oklahoma and to have
all appointment* tilled by home men
tbis is right and tbe people of OWlaho-
ma should and with out a doudt will
honor Mr. Flynn, for ti is good work
on this line by keeping bitu in Congr-
ess as long as he m >y desire to stay,
E. R DUVAIJ,. Managing. Editor.
OK TH E ORLAN DO HE1! ALD.
HUNT'S LIGHTNING OIL
cures Catarrh, Neuralgia, Sprains,
ramp colic, Diarrhoea, Cuts, Head-
ache, rheumatism. Good lor man and
beast. Failing, money refunded
M any thos.inds have been restored
t Ilea I III and happiness hy the use nf
Cham tier Iain's Colic, Chlera and
Diarrhoea Remedy. If alt'lic^ed with
any throat or lung trouble, give it. a
trial for it iscertain to pove beneficial.
Coughs t^at have resisted all other
tiealinent for years, have yielded to
this remedy and perfect health been
restored. Cases that seemed hopeless
that the climate nf fatuous health re-
sorts failed to bemtit, have been per-
manently cured by ils use. Hear in
mind that eveuy bottle is warranted
and if it does not prove beneficial the
money will be refunded lo you For
sale by E. E. Cowman.
CONTRACT IS CLOSED
Work Will Begin On New Branch
Of H.tine lmmediatly.
(Jut brie, O. I', July 1. ■ -11 wasanununc
here today lliat a contract had been
closed for an extension of the HuniaF
from Ripley to a point near Ripley
The sujvey will be made within a
S lort tiliie and work begun on the 1
construction as si ■ u as possib e
President Ripiey and Cinrf Eugiueer
Dun conferred about the matter las
week, and it was afier the confere
c hi tr* was let.
the switch boards, at presint the inllre
capacity of ihe exchange is in use in
Dawson, the eperating Company the
Yucou Telephone syndicate limited
also lias an exchange at Grand Forks
which is situated at the Junction o
Eldorado and Bonanza Creeks four
teen miles away between this point
and Dawson three full tliatallic circuit
are maintained and two way curcnits
also the instailatinn at the Forks com
preses .54 Telephones beyond this poiu
t. two metallic circuits continue to
dome thirty miles from Dawson whe-
re is installed a combination switch
hoards with full matallic nnd ground
return circuits and upon this two ope-
rators are imployed during the twenty
four hours of each day u must not be
foregolten in Connect inn with tiiis far
northern installeeion ihal Ihe twenty)
four hours of t he day tire sometimes
all day and at other times all night
beyond Dome agood return line exie
■ ids twelve miles father lo bomininn
Creek and asimiliar line thirty fiv<-
miles long to Gold Run thence the
line extends te Sulphur, eight mi es
and also to quater Creek
COUMY CfFICJAIS
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
ANTRIM C1IUKGTT DIRECTORY-Sun-
day services: Prciicliing .it 11 a in and ut 7:.'{0
0 in eiicli SahbuMi. UK Sewell Pastor, Sub.
oatIi-school at 1U a in. ,1 McKeowu Supt
M. K C1IUKCH.
Vreiichlngevery iiltcrnnte Suncliiyiit 11 a in
and every Sunday evening at Spin unless oth
eru isu iinnounced. Sunday School every Smut
'hi.I morning at 10am, Epworlli League Tim
sduy evening at X pm. Preaching at Pleasant
\ alley or Carrier School house every 1st
and.} Sabboth tnorniug,
J.T B.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH—Preaching every
First Sunday in each month at 11 a in and at
7,80 ]j m Sunday School every Sunday at
10 o'clock a ui. Social meeting, immediately
following—R I. MORTON, Pastor
^SECRET ORDER DIRECTORY.*
ORLANDO Camp No.7l!U, Modern Wood-
men of America. Meets in Mailer's Hall on
the First and Third Friday evenings nf each
month. Visiting choppers always welcome.
Wild, LUNGER, V C
FRED TOWNSi.EY, Clerk.
CHARLES CARPENTER
SHERIFF
ORLANDO LODI IK, K. of P. No 'J4 —
Mi Is every Monday night in Midler's Mall
All Visiting Hi other Knights cordially in-
* i'.I'd to attend.
I W REBOUT, C C
II W HALL K of R and S
C. W. Goodrich
Probate Judge
.1. Ii Dobson,
County Clerk
Kdger Jones.
Con ti tv Attorney.
Ferilunn RitterbllSCh.
County Treasure.
ACH AND BOWEL
TROUBE.
There will be a political graveyar
among our town board if the present
incumbents do not do something to
improve the City Park. There is no
reason why these grounds should not
be put in proper condition at once and h
be planted in a nica grove. This would
be one ofthe best i.i.provementeOrlan- THE BEsT REMEDY FOR S'l'OM-
do could have done at this time and
wa truly hope our city dad will attend
t» this at once then in a short lime wo
will have a nice pleasure pai k oj have been in the drug business
tueuty years and have sold mo ft
CURE FOR CHOLERA INFATUM 0f the proprietay medicines of any
NEVER KNOWN TO note. Among the entire list I have
FAIL. never found any thing equal to Chin-
, , uiu , berl(,iu'8 Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
During last May an infant child of Remedy for stomach and bowel trou
our neighbor was suffering from choli- b|p „ s#yg Q w WaUe(je|d ()f Co,Uln_
rn infantum. The doctors had ti « n bus.Ga,"This remedy cured two severe
all hopes of recovers. I took a bottle oa8eg cholera morbus in my family
nf Camberlain's Colic, Cholera and a|)d jhav0 recomended and sold hun-
Diarrhoea Remedy to the house, tell dreds of bottles of it to my cutomera
ing them I felt sure it would do good to lhejr efltife ,,at|8fll0t.|oI1> u affords
if used according to diretions. In two quick an(, HUrB eure in a p|eaHanl
days time thechild fullv recovered. jj() family should be without
The child is now vigorous and heal- u t kt>ep jt ju my house a|) (|ie
thy. I have never known it to fail — time." For sole by E. E. Cowman.
Mrs. Curtis Baker, Book waiter,
E D Dodd.
County Cu peril tend en t
E II Riepe.
County Assessor
R. S. Reaves.
County Surveyor
A. G. Kesler.
County Weigher,
Dr, E. O. Barker.
County Coroner,
,1 lt Mabon,
Register of Deeds.
Coil n I v Coin in issionei s.
E P Cooper. John Hedgcock. and
J 15 Jackson,
Tho temperan3e lecture delivered bys
Mrs. Callie II, Howe at the Methodist
Church last Thursdry evening wa
isteued to by a large and adpriciative
audiauce.
ORLANDO LODGE No 40. A F and A M
Meets in Mailer's II ill the First and Third
'I'm .stiay evenings of each month. Visiting
M :..-oiiic brethren inude' welcome.
1) L K1NNAMAN W M
WOOD WARNER Secretary
ORLANDO LODGE No A O U U
Meets every Wedntsdny evening in ll.iller'
Hull VisitiiiK Workmen always welcome
KLW'ioD WARNER, M W
1) \ MEAGHER Recorder
ANTRIM Camp No H572 Modern Wood
men of America Antrim. Okhdio-ina. Meets
First and Third Tuesday evenings of each
nion 111 —1> F Se'ivell V C Jasper Anson W A
C M Mines Clerk and Elmer Rice Bunker
Ohio. For sale-'by E. E. Cowman.
Cuts and bruises are healed by
Telephoueiug In The KloubiUe
The telephane has found its way in
f® the Klondike, an exchange having
Chamberlain ■ Pain Balm in about , , K
catabilrtiied in Ddwboii, in the exotiu-
one third the time any other treat-
ment would require because of its an-
tiseptic qualities which cause the
parts to heal without maturation.
For sale hy E. E. Cowman.
nge building are installed four 50 drop
switchboards, giving a combined total
capacity of 200 drops, at present to
more eecions are under enstallatiou,
which when completed will give this
Bryan's Commoner and Herald both exchange a capacity of 3o00 sudcriber
1,60. Take this in. our womau oprators are employed on
Round trip rates to Sulphur I T
affective at once and daily until Septe-
mber!^) the Santa fe will make rate
of 6 .30 to sulphur i T and return ticket
good to return octher 31 st Sulphur is
one of the prominent health rwsorts in
the Indian Teirit'ory and is situated
nine miles east of davis I T a statiou
on the Gulf Col and Santa fe rail way
(he permaueut population number
eeverai hundred persons xx but Ihe
popularity of the place brings many
from the surronding couutry seeking
heulth and recreation.
A schollar ship of twenty lessons by
mail in Attawa Buisnesa Coilege at
Ol i ;i wa Kansas for sale at the Herald
office any one disering to study book
keeping can gel this scliolpir ship
ryebea
Scholarship For Sale.
Herald has a complete scholarship
in The Capital City Business College,
which we desire to sell, and which
will be sold at a figure considerably
below what they can he bought else-
where. Notice the ad. of this school
on another page. It's thk school for
young men and young women who
wish to secure a good practical busi-
ness education, quickly and cheaply.
We will have it issued to you at any
time—now or this fall. Come and see
us or write us immediately if you de-
sire to secure this scholarship.
Epworth legue San Frqucisco July
18 to 21 $ 45 00 for round trip from
Orlando lickets good to august 31 on
sale at santa fee depot July G 13
inclusive atop-over goiug and relurniti
g diverse routes going v ia Trinidad
las vegas santa fe williams ; Grand
los angels returning- via Ogden Salt
Lake Glen wood springs Leadville
Denver Colarado springs Manitou
Pueblo itineraries and literature free
apply to agent sauta Fee.
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The Herald. (Orlando, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, July 5, 1901, newspaper, July 5, 1901; Orlando, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc404895/m1/1/: accessed June 6, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.