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THE ORLANDO, HERALD ORLANDO, OKLAHOMA, FRIDAY. JUNE. 5, 1901.
Local News.
*^Mxchine and lacksmith Shop'-. ^4
II .in to Mi. ti 1 Mis Harry M upiu (
living :• IX in 111 B t?tt.e»l lit Oi'liUUo, oil
,) it.f 3 I. Ii a son.
I Wn ti I tie* I Dun Wlmllv Cured.
A r.;il I>r' v e-> iiH 111hii'Iilens merit
fur a'l JSi• »m»<• ti Livt-r Mini Kidney _ „ t^-t . T t/-~xh it *
, ron Die- Oi.f, 5.0 ,1 b, e ii ORLANDO, OKLAHOMA.
*111*" Dnnjgis . yor un kincia of Machine liepniring, Latlie and-Pipe Threading and nil other
kinds of machine or tool repair work, go to
1 I' DAZZLE I'HE WORLD.
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imi \vi <i .pinar
Congo it is the quicken, mil bI
cure in iii*' world. I' i" sold ''.V K.
E C>w .linn, wlm guai ii n ti'e B«l P- f*0
,l .ii ,n it-lulul ill me>. L»lg" Imtl lt~S
50c a lid l.l 0 Tllal l.oltlte ll««.
. W I )|J»C »N t l.< I*'I
put mil nin, Heiil«»i nige,
lir. .licit i»\*1 I hull - m nl> »
11,i ^ iI «>t eli »»# peltecl
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Fevt-r, Huur»eii» sa
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in..i her
A snpprise party was given at the
hoiiieot Mr. anil Mi. F. VV.Luug.r
nut- mile north «■ <1 'w" l"llto eafil "f
Orlando Sunday Jim. 30 ih in honor
(it Mrs Ltiugeis 49 Hi hirtli day »
numbei Iif lit-1 frit-nds an.l lelaiives
gathered their i-aily bitiiday morning
In say stie w»8 Btipprised
tuily expressed It those present
Grand Father n ud tiraui)
Koch. W. M. Kncli »ud family. Mr
Mrs Stitite, nutl ta iii 11 y. Ml- & Mis.
VV, M. Lunger. Mr & Mr"- "vV- M-
Warner, and children. Mi-s. Auna.
Boring. Willie and Nellie Kent/.. the>
t,ink well filled baskets and aline
appointep linlir dinner was BeiVedln
ti,,. Grove, Mrs. Lunger, received
many Valuable prtsetits.
D. L. Kiuiiaiiian. sold utid delerved
a lead of Furnit ure in C resent >ty
last ealurday this >s * »>' ,,ur Mer*
chttlilH ill) buisnts-.
E E Allen returned this week
from a trip of three week* through
Missouri he reports that it >s very
dry in liiat pnrt of the Btale u hieli he
traveled through and crops are pour.
M s. June V nde.ent r au i UttL « n
l.-rt on the morning train wednesda>
f„r Noble Couuty on a visit with tier
1'atner ami family.
August Zeiler and G. H. Stubbs.
made a buissuees trip to the county
seat tnesday.
Hunt received another car load of tee
lixiiiday and lias sent four tons to
Marshall this week the people out
their must he Weeping tbe.n selves
on icei his lint weather.
Professional Cards,
Dr. Bertha H. Campbell,
R riilHiu-e ntie and one—half mile
Smnu of ORi.ANDO, OKLAHOMA.
j? R. DUVALL,
Attorncy-a t-L a w.
Noary Public, Real Estate and Loans-
Collections a Specilty.
Orlando, Oicla,
FOR a OOOD
SKave Shampoo or Haircut,
B' mrn and go to
James J. Do wing.
Lutie* and ctiidrens hair cu.ting a
Bpectulty: Drop in and see ub if you
need </ny ihiugin our line.
Fust door east of the Pont Office
Formerly Chief of the SURGICaL CLINIC OF
THE MARYLAND MEDICAL HOSPITAL OF
EOLTIMORE M D.
DR. JOHN C RUDOLPH
(deutscher arzt)
SPECIALIST FOR DISEASES OF WOMEN
AND CHILDREN AND OF NOSE THROAT
AND CHEST
Oil LAN DO OKLAHOMA
W. M. ENGART,
Attorney at Law,
OFFICE ROOM I, O T
BAMFORDS BLDG. VjUtnr.e, L/. 1 .
FRANK FURMAN:
Hoover & Warner
Hardware, ImplimentB, Binding Twiue, Wagons, C'arrages and Bntrgies
in fact every thing in our Hue.
Call and *ee u^ and get prices before you buy
Orlando,
Oklahoma.
The Orlando Lumber Co.,
R. S. SCOTT, Manager.
Lumber and Coal
Our bins are well stcoked
with a good supply of the best coal.
Dr. E. G. Sharp,
Physician and
Surgeon,
The fie1h annual session of our special summer nor
mal will begin oil vlay 1901, and will clone on July 9, 1901. lu-
ijuii'iei giadly answered. Wiite for pMrticularH.
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Orlando
Ofcla.
For a coon—
The continued dry weather for the
past few weeks has been splendid for
the farmer to harvest and care for
their small grain, but is hard on corn
but if we get rain in a few days their
will be plenty of com the cotten is gr-
owing niuly and promlces to be a good
crop putting it a'l to gether OWIatio Does all kinds of auction work. Farm
SHAVE,
SHAMPOO
or HAIRCUT.*.*
Be sure and go to
City Shaving Parlor,
Fhank Thompson, Proprietor.
Ladies' and Children's haireutting a
Specialty. Drop iu and see us if
you wish anything in our iine. ou
North side of Main street.
ch.irles J. ward,
AUCIO NEER.
Special for
You Now!
Stenography, Telegraphy,
Book-keeping, Penmanship
and Commercial Branches.
AT THE
ma ia blest this year.
white man turned yellow
Sales a specialty. Store goods sold,
ami street work of all kinds. 20
years' experience. Satisfaction is
Guaranteed. (Jive me a trail, or
write me at Potter Postoffice, Gar-
field County. Prices reasonable
CAPITAL CITY BUSINESS
COLLEGE.
Corner Cleveland and Division, GU THRIE, OKLA.
Fall Term Begins September 9,
1901.
Headquarters at Herald office,
orlando, oklahoma.
Great consternation was felt by the
friends of M. A. Hogarty of Lexing-
ton Ky.. when they saw he was tnrn-
ing'yellow. His sldu slowly changed JACOB. BERG.
color, also his eyes, and suffered tern-
b|y. His malady was Yellow Jattn- NOTARY PLJBLIC.
dice. He was treated by the beet COLLECTIONS.
doctors, but without benefit. Then he
WilB advised to try Electric Bitters, pension papers a Speciality. au(j Receiver, of the U 8 L.uid
the wonderful Stomach and Liver QRLANDa OKLAHOMA. al Perrv o T. on August 15.
remedy, and he writes; "After taking
FIRST PUBLISHED July. 5 1901.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
LAND OFFICE at Perry. O. T.
JULY. 1 1901.
Notic4 is here by given that the foll-
owing named settler has filled notice an(J cu|li Vllt|oll Gf said land, viz.
of her intention to make final proof T • n
oi nei iuic Barney. J, Tucker. Levi. Commutes
viz Anna. L. Shoemaker, H. E. 5220.
For the Lots 1 ami 2 in Section. 34.
Township. 20. Range 2. west,
she namrs the following witnesses to
prove her continous residence upon
iD sHj.porl of Iut cl.im and p e«i,|b,. o. Hbnrp, Hubert, l.ow.
will l« m.'H before the R.jWer >|( ^ Q
1901 ALBERT, H. BOLES. REGISTER
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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/m1/3/: accessed June 6, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.