The Langston City Herald. (Langston City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 25, Ed. 1, Saturday, October 12, 1895 Page: 4 of 4
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Langston City Herald
published ever! saturday.
By Till Herald Publishing Co
.R. E. StowABT v Editor.
Dr. A. J. Alston ) gT
AjWOQSM Hltl.WI J Foreman.
ScoA. Brcaux'sadd in this
JH3I10.
Ever boy and his brothor
havo spending moNoy Kowa-
day. 'This ia tho result of cot-
Urn. Rev. W. (J. HawHB pastor of
thi Baptiat church pronchtul
an able sermon last Sunday
sight
Boye if yoa cannot bcbonro in
church you bad better stay At homo.
The officers of the church will mike
it warn for yoa eotue these days.
1 hen it comeH to picking
cotton tho young metinnd
boys of Langston havo no
t'(imlH.
Langston is a groat flehool
center and every one who
wishes can receive r.n educa-
tion' "The stone that the build-
era rejected has become the
head of tho corner" so has
Lang6ton.
"I would rather trust that medi-
cine than any doctor I know of"
Bays Mrs Hattie Mason of Ubiltnu
Garter Co . Mo. in speaking of Cham
bet Iain's Collio Cholera and Diarrh-
oea flomedy. For sale by il. Gep-
bart Druggist.
When il comes to cotton
aud the knowledge of mak-
it. Langston has no equals in
Oklahoma
Arthur and Clark have a fine
Beef Market on Washington
St. just East of tho Saloon.
Mr. G. R'a girl has gono
South aud his heart is sad and
lonely. Do not repine young
man tor some days must bo
clark and dreary.
VJhen in wantof tender Hteak
call on A. Breaux at J. B:
Robinson's old stand on Bond
St. he haH it fresh and tender
every day.
Erery mother should know that
erenp oau bo prevented. The first
)tnptom of truo croup is hoarseness.
This isfollo wed by a pocnUr rough
oourL. If Clmuiberluiu's Cough llo-
uiedy ia Rireti freely aa soon as the
child becomes uosrto or even after the
ooogk baa developed it will prevent
the attack. 25and cent bottles for
sale by ii. Qephart Druggist.
Mrs. J. Gibson had a young
gentleman visitoi a few oves'
ago who weighed 1 1 lbs. on
his arrival . Both mother and
eon aro doing well .
The baptist of Langston
have a move on foot to build
a new Church in tho near fu-
ture Wo wish them much
success and stand ready to
do any thing in our power to
have the good work hasten-
ed to completion.
There is no medicine ao often need-
ad in erery house nod so admirably
adapted to the purposes for which it
la intended as untmoerisin s rain
Balm. Hstdly n week paiaea bnt
KTSStaJTSdSS!
be cured by it. A touch of rheuma
tism or neuralgia quieted. The se-
vere pain of a burn or scald promptly
relieved and the sore healad id much
leu time than when medicine has to
bo tent for. A sprain may be prompt
ly lreaUdbefore luflimation sots in
whieb insaree a cure in about one-
tbird of the time otherwise required.
Cite aadbroiaee should receive im-
edkte treatment before the parts
beeoaae ewollen which can only be
dost when Pain Balm ia kept at band.
4 tore throat may be cured beior it
bteofM eerioua. A troublesome ooru
nay bi removed by applying it twice
a day (or a wctk or two. A lame
beak may be cured and several dns
of valuable time taved or a pain in
the side or obest relieved without pay
in g doctor bill. Procure a 50 cent
bottte at ouee and you will never re-
urcrtil Vuietk by U. Uivbaut
Dc4wr.
Mr' A A. Wiiiinm altond-
ed tho prosbytery thin week
which convened at Oklahoma
City. lo reports a most
pleasant and sticeosHfril flert-
ision. Mr Frank watkina haa just
opened a first class restaurant
on Washington St. Mmlsat
all hour next dor to post-
ollice. Messrs. Williams and Alston
killed a skuiiK last Sniidny
night and oh! ha did smell so
sweet we can smell tho sweet
ness yet although it has been
nearly ono week since the oc
curence.
Mr. Peter Stroud lias gin-
ned about 200 bales of cotton
in the past two weeks and
still they come. How does
this strike you for business.
If all the lies aud other
hard things that have been
spoken concerning Lang-
fctou (because her citizens
daro to be men who will de-
fend themselves) were sent
It li there would not bo ono
ii vii nC space lott i:i
that dark pit for the souls of
tho damned at the last day.
TO YOUNG WOMAN
What is woman-hood v ran
there be a more important
question for young women to
consider than this? It should
bo tho highest aim of every
young woman to possess truo
woman-hood. Earth pre-
sents no higher object of at-
tainment. To bo a woman in
the truest highest sense is to
ijc niu uusi iiuiig uiiucr tue
skies. To be a woman is some
thing more than to live 2o oi
l's years something more
than to grow to tho physical
statute of woman something
more than to be a belle in so-
ciety or to bii a wife and moth
or. Puttinu all the qualifica
tions together will not go
very fur toward the makeup
of a true noble woman a wo-
man's worth should not be.
estimated by beauty and style
but by the real goodness of
heart the nobleness of her
soul and the gentleness and
sweetness of her character.
Some of the greatest women
of our day have tho plainest
and most unassuming appear-
ance. A woman with a kind
disposition and well balanced
temper is both lovely and
attractivo-be her figuro ever
so homely. The truo woman
is not filled with vanity noith
er will she try to extract the
praiso and flattery of insin-
cere socioty.
Bcautv is very often adau-
gerouegift. Like money it
has been put to the wrong
use and has ruined thousands.
No gift from Heaven is so gen
eral and yet oo much abused
by women than the gift of
boauty. Nine cum's out often
it makes them silly sonniU"H
and tfioughtluts a more wall
flower to bo looked at and
petted. Youiw women
should strive to tlttain that
'"' ropnhnbto il.ur-
actor that can command re-
spect atany timo especially
from the opposite sex. Loam
to be gentle and kind not
weak so that whoro over
you are you may thed sub-
dueing and harmonizing in-
iluonee of purity and truth.
Every ono is constantly shed-
ing Homo nort of iulluence
over another whether it bo
ffood or evil. You canuot
help it auy moro than you
can breathing ono in just as
unavoidable as tho othor
Beware then what kind of in
n . .- rni Uetiiua up aud looking '
flueuce you are exertiu. The"4 l
THIS
true women will not lot thtf
littlo world of "soU bo tho
lirnit of nor notion but will
fry to make all around her
happy. Hot path through
life will bo as a shinning light
and all who know her will
oall her blessod. Let every
young ladv reflect upon this
subject and remombor that
oho was not designed by the
creator to live for horaelf
alone but sho has a higher
and nobler calling. That of
doing good toothers-of mak-
ing others happy.
ON A SUMMER DAY.
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On a summer's day as the
waves wero rippling
By a soft and gentle breeze
Did a ship set sail with a
cargo laden
For a port beyond the seas.
There wero sad farewell's
There was longing for her
fate was yet unlearned
Though they knew it was
not a saddened parting.
On the ship that never retur-
ned. Chorus
Did she ever return
No she never returned
And her fate was yet un-
learned Though for years aud years
there were fond hearts watch
ing for the ship that never re-
turned .
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Said a feeble lad. to his
anxious mother
I must cross tho wide wide
j sen
joh! thoy 8aU1 pa
rcuanco. in
a foreign country
There is health and
strength for mo.
It was a gleam of hope and
amaze of danger and her
heart for was young and yearn
ed.
Though she sent him forth
with a smile and blessing
On tho ship that never re-
turned. Cho.
La.J
Only ono more trip said a
gallant seaman as he kissed
hia woeping wife
Only one more bag of golden
treasure.
And it will last ns all through
life
Then we will settle down in
our cozy cottage
And enjoy tho rest wo havo
earned.
But at last poor man ho was
Hail commander on tho ship
that never returned.
Chor.) By Miss P. K- Wheeler.
Ttiekegoo Norrusl Industrial Intti-
tuto Tobkegee Ala.
Sixly-sevnn tewhers uro employ-
ed in the lumdeuilo nud industriid
ilepls of tho school this year.
The p otoriul exhibit of the nouool.
couaistins of tho building nud of the
cnftVrtut iniliiHtriurt in conueotiou
with tlio lUHtitutiou wero Hhippend t j
Atlanta on the 17 iusf
Au arrangeraeut 1ms boon mado by
which a number of young women
here may learn tailoring.
Drawing arcbitoaturul mechanical
nud free band is quite ut) important
part tf the course of stu ly horn. Mr
U.bl R I'ajlorof thn Mass. Insti-
tute of Technology of Ujston Mush.
Iimb cliuro of architectural and me-
chanics! drawing and Miss. A
Oaloof the Salem Normal School
dalem UaBs; directs Iroo baud druw-
Isaac Kisiiku.
Do not bu afraid to ask your Poet
Mastcrtolook for your paper because
many tiinea tho paper ia iu the office
and the post-matter don't feel like
'cr tt.
LAhObiUh urn nL'nfui.
NOTIC
k Good OheC3 to I'uxohasu mi In-
terest ia tki Paper.
I own half interest in this
paper and I will sell the
same for cash or trado it for
real estate property at a bar-
gain. For further particulars
call at Herald Office or ad-
dress me.
AltMOOEN BKRA'TX.
Langston 0. T.
First Published Sept. 28th. 1895.
(1847.)
NOTICE FOR PUILICAflON-
Land Office at ' Gothrio O. T.
September 23" 1895.
Notice is hereby given that the following-!!
timed settlor has filed notico
of hiH Intention to make final proof
in support of his claim and that said
proof will bo mndo before tho Regis-
tor and Recoiver of the U S. Land
Oilice at Gut brio Ok. Tor.
on Nov. 5" 1895 viz: John F. Hub-
bard of Paradiso Ok. Tor for tho
North oast quart Kr V. E 1-4) of Sec-
tiou twonty nitio (29) in Township
eighteen (18) north of Ilauge one (1)
BBHt of I. M
He names tho following witnesses
to prove his continuous residence urt-
nn and cultivation of said laud viz:
Geortto D. Wright of Paradise
Payne Co-Ok- Tor
Marion S. Martin of Paradise Payno
Co. Ok. Ter.
Chnrlos C. A . Snow of Paradiso rayne
Co-Ok. Ter.
Jorominh Rowlnud of Paradise
Payno Co. Ok. 'IVr.
A. N. .I.Crook Register
Notr. This notico must also be
posted in a conspicuous place in tho
Land Oilico for a period of thirty days
prior to dato of final proof
G 401 F. P. 2703 Langston Horald.
First Published Sept 14th. 1895
(4.-347.)
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Lsnd Offloo ul Outlino Q. T
Ssi.t 7th 1805
Notice is hereby given that tho
follow i iik named hettler has filed
notice of hit) iutention to mako final
proof in support of his claim aud that
said proof will bo mude before thn
the Itegisier ami Rteievor of thu
U.S. Land Olb' e at Guthrio O. T.
ouOct'J2h 1. w. Almond T-
Green for the n of S. W 1-1 aud lots
I and 2 of i.o 14 Township 17 .N of
Huugt K.
lie names the following witnesses
to prove his couliutious reiideuco up-
on aud cultivation of. said laud viz:
Frcdeiiuk Mariliall ol Lungstou O.T
lo-ihiia S. Upchurch of Cimarron "
Joseph S lioweu of " "
Isaac M.Ullom of " "
A. N. .1 Crook. Register
Note. This notice must also bo post
ed in a'couspiciious pliieo in the Lund
Odice for a peiiod of thirty days prior
to date of iiuul proof.
64 l. 20153 Langston Herald.
First fubhbhed Sept. 21st 1895
(4 W.)
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Lund Otrmo at Guthrio
Sept 17" 1895.
O. T
Notice I Imrt'liy iflvcn that the follnriif-
named sitlltr hm (Hid nollro of Ida
Inn iitloiitoiaiku flii'tl pro tf In iniipurt uf tils
diilm.nnd tint nilrt uroofiTllI tio mndo beforo
Th Hon Rulntor nnd Itoceiror ut (I itlirio
o.T onfi'it'jath mi) vii- ll'zy A- Aukcuiita
tor tho 3 V. of juc li In I'd 1. K '.' w.
Ho iiHine. tint follnwlnif wltnuasua to provo
Ida contlniioui ruMdouco upon und eultlvn
lion of. awld laud. )iz:
William R. l'heula of Otilhrln OkUhoran.
wiiliumll HowUiiiI. of UutlirloOkUlioum
('yrua W. Yam'T. or Ontlirlo Oklalimna
Coriicllua llarrliutou or (iuthrle Oklulioinn
A. N.J -Crook Kotrlator
NOTi:. Thla notico mmt ti posti-d In h
conaplounus placo In tlie I .und Dillco tor par
Iod or thirty daya prior to dato of tlnal proof
Ii 411.
K. l'.:Hj Lanuston Horald
First PubliBbod Sept 21th 1S95
(1-347.)
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION-
Laud Office at Guthrie O. T.
Hept i;itl) 1895
Notice la hereby Ktwn Hint tlio following
named mjttlcr lina filed notico of lili lntunllon
to maku dual proor In aupHirt ot tils claim
uml that aald proof will lie mtidu bwforo lie
Utor nud llooolver U. S. band Ofnoo at
Outlirle O.T. on October .'MUimJ vi Fred
II. SyUeatur for tlio total. 4. and H l--Jof 6
V'4 of Scol. TwplSN. of h 1 K.
tin nanina thu rollowluir wltnonea to nrovo
hla eontlnuniii realdtiuoa upou aud oultira
ttonof. aald land viz:
Beth llnrrett. of Clurkaon O T.
Willlnm M. 1'cralnir. of (llurkaon O. T.
John Andoraon. of Olarkaon O. T.
John lklaon. of Clarkaon O. T'
A. N.J. Crook Hoirlater.
Notk. Thla notico must lie posted In h con
diilrjoua plneu In tho Lund Otlieo f or 4 pi'rlod
of thirty ilava prior to data or tlnal proof
il (11 aiei-Lauuatou Horald'
Firoi. Publishod Sept. 14th. 1815-
NOT ICE .
Know all persons whom it
may concern that T. J Lewis
and N. H Potter have Dis-
olved partnership and all tho
out Htauding accounts are
payable to N. H. Potter. Tlio
Jack (Dictator) is now owned
by N. H.. Potter una will be
found at my farm - miles
North eutit of Langton Okla.
N. II. Potter.
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Stfpt.nd. 1S03.
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HEAD TttM FRIEND:
People must know what n man has
to soil before thoy will go to buy. If
it is whnt t.'.oy want and thu price
suits thorn thoy will buy it But thoy
will not know what a merchant has to
sell or the price unless ho publishes
it to world. Lot a mau try to sell a
thing and not hand-bill the sale. Tho
same principle to some extent holds
good in n merchnntiln budnoss. The
street auctioneer draws his crowd by
advertising his goods; the thrifty mor
chant the same. He drawn his cuito
mers in that way. Tho Patent Medi-
cine man by his almanac sells his
goods by letting the public know
whnt it is tho price and what it will
do The great secret of a man's sue
cess in mo is what the people know
ef him. Henry Clay said it was not
what a man knew or did but what
tho poopln thought he know or did.
Tho people movo by thought act by
roason and reason by comparison.
How cau they compare without some
thing to compare? Whon goods are
advertised people cau compare quali-
ty aud price show them your stock
of goods. Obtain their patronage by
advertising your business through
Thk Lanoston Citt Herald thn oih-
cial orgau of the business men.
WHEN YOU SEND IN
THE NAMES BE SURE
AND SEND IN THE
MONEY WITH THEM.
First Published April :J7ih. 1895.
NOTICE.
Territory of Oklahoma )
County of Logan )
S. 3.
Kuow all persons vhom it may
concern that wo the City Council of
the town of Langston have this day ap
poiuted the following named persons
as a It. R. oxocutivo committee for the
town of Laugston in Logau Co. O. T.
and havo duly authorized aud em-
powered them to act ns such for a per
iod of six mouths. Hon. E. P. Mc-
Cabe Dr. A. J. Alston Hon. R. E-
Stewart tlou.F. S. Pallium Messrs.
D. J. Wallace Ed. Robiuson und .
II. Smith. Wituessed our bauds this
tho20th. day of April A. D. 1895
O. W. Clark Pres- ofCouncil-.1-
W- Mcfilroy City Clcrlc-
To .grexitsdP'riaxidLs-
You Aro horooy ft'hnl tn aeittl !' thm it
iluuuaon jour vAguiitu) coiMiulfcluii. or mib-
crliitliiii Nt ouco Aln. wo niilru you to
wi'l eacli week the amount duo iim ou uuck-
turrd lent you tbli I. htlpi'ul In uSMndt-my to
iupmH nml others t'il will An iiwur with nil
lioat.tiia cIihiico of firilt Jcl ly. tultundcr-
si mJinif. trouble bnd Iccllnc nd votnplttlu
iwtwctu ut nud mrcnte.
Now It tafislrrto Kuttla kiuH Mil limn
Urgnonci. S:moof oiirnyiiit. hnvuputoj
und put oft. rumlltlnif for". 1 mid ft nc-nkk.
KUltlnv brlilnd nnd qillttltiir III liofore llicy
williL'ttlv. ThU wo L.tnnot Hfford. n It In
linrd on Uf und U not fn'.r. Iwnlded. It l not l).i
liii'ni. Honr.dty la thn ltt nd !ix rust policy
we uolluvn our nircuts like oursc-lvca sro hull
i. t mid tmslnims llko. mid enn not oujuct to
lottllntr oioli wouk. lfthnyil'1 tliey nre too
tnniily tootiji-ct tootir cuttlmrllii'iniifr Tlilh
wu uiurt Htid will do. Kvivlln-ttrilctlDna !' lir
papLT and not npciinllngly M'ttln hi:1i wck.
Truly Vmirn for uooil. CoRipllinuut t
Herald I'uli. Co.
LniiHttoti OkU
SOLID
Through Trains
I -FROM-
KANSAS CITY
TO-
SI. LOUIS CHICAGO
OMAHA. PEORIA
ST. PAUL Ud. MINNEAPOLIS.
Uf.LltAM PAl-AClHl.KKrlNa CAIW.
FKBB IlKUMNINO CHAW CAKS
Only On Chan Car
-TO-
The Atlantic Coast.
The Beat Lino for
New York Boston
Philadelphia Washington
AND ALL POINTS
NORTH and EAST
A. C DAWKS
aiKSSAt. riMllbll AIT UT. LOUIS. MO
TIME TABLE
NORTH BOUND.
No. 406. Chioaso Ex press 5 lib a. in
No: 406. Mo. River Exprss 4: 15 p. ni
No. 422 War Freight 11: 33 a. m
SOUTH BOUND
No. 403TexM Express 11: 20 Pi m
No' 7 OkW KxpwHi 1 : IU p. iu
Ko. tw. vay i reigui i: 10 p m
No. m Way Freight 4 : 23 a ui
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ALL PARTIES LIVING AT A
DISTANCE AND WHO OWN
LOTS IN LANGSrON AND WISH
TO HAVE SUCH PROPER I Y
Looked after and tax paid or
suid lots will address J. W. Mcelroy
for any and all information but in
all casos whoro information is t oiir-
od Stamps must bo enclosed for re-
ply. All lift Will Ii loofcil afttr
and tax paid ai nciipti fwarfid
to all partiis fir neierati pricis-
Adduksk all Lkttkks to
J. W MCUIiltOY.
JUSTICK OK THK TKA0K.
GUTHIE LEADER
(Daily and Weekly.)
-THK MOBT-
Progressive Live & Enterpris-
ing PAPKK PUL'LISHKD IN OKLAHOMA
OFFIOAL ORGAN OF
OKLAMOMA DKMO-
GKACY THE DAILY I.KU1E R COIltllinS tllO COIn
pleta Telegraphiu service besidos
all tho lutost Territorial and Local
News. Send in vour subscriotions at
once Unity olio a month; Weokly
$1 00 per ye'tt. Groat iuducomouts
to clubs AdttrosH
THE LEADER.
OUTUniE O. T.
Ohamberlkln" Hy and Skin Ointment
Ia uticquulltd for Ixjnia Tetter Salt
i c" ii n. i u. v:....i.. fi. .....
bresand Grannlatttl Eye
For Kilo by ilruggfou at Vi cents per box.
TO H.OBBE OWNERS.
Po- putting hnrsu in .i fitio lica'..n' con
dition try llr. Caily'c Cumlitinn Powders.
They tone up tlio Bvstem n'd ilip-tion curs
loss of .imictitc relievo coniti)ation corred
kitlncv (lisfinlors and det.tr oy nornm givlr.3
new life to an old or nver-worktd lioto. 24
cent-. cr pinkntie. For cale by dtuggista.
H Gki'Hakt DituaaisT
Our Churches
Missionary Ilaptist Church.
ItPKutar acrrlci-s Irt niirtllrd Sutidny and
ttuiKlny nU'liiK int-nch iiioulh.
I'rau-r iiic.'tlnt'ovury Wi-dtifad.tr ulKht.
Sii'onih ruhool onrv Sunday nt'J a. in
llov.W- 0. HawL-a Pastor.
Prosbvlenaii Church
btrrlcta lat riumlny mid Huuday ultilit In
cnuli month
Kcv Julin H. Aiik-h'-y I'nalor.
Methodist Churchs-
Htfa-ularBPrttcca '.'ud and Uli Sunday ano
Huuday nlvlita of rncb monlli.
Union Sabbath School fcrv h hi.bj
hi 0 a. m. it tho ai-nool ho'tae. Inatniiiiuiitn
aonir aerrlroa einni)Ctd with the Union H. 8
Mcadiimt-a Hazulwooil Ctrllalu und M-8irs
I. ) llouHvau I). J. Wultauo nud Miss Dorii
Ilumt'tl.
A. A. Williama
O. It. Cartur.
TBACIIF.US
IJJ'T.
HCCUKTAHV.
We Print
Statements
Bills and
Letter Heads
Neat and With DispatGii
Soldiers Widows And Settlers.
You waut to bo in lunch with n gootl roliulilo Lawyor who cnniind will tain
enro of your intwrost ol
LAW AT THE LAND OFFICI
and aid you in sucuriuf; n clninr a homo in thn Churokoo Strip ut an oa
figure rfoltlinrs und iidows Dvoluruturii'Hfilori Informution furniaboil nu
Advice Given Cheap By
R. Emmett Stewart Of
Ui.iM 0. T Mdreii WseKlo'iiiiSStiiplK mly.
Guthrie
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mbbss
BP?V-
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Livery Barn.
"ViiXAnj STAPLKro Proprietor.
HEAdQUARTKR
l'ov first claHs Turnouts.
Mr. Staplotou is nn experienced Lii
orymaii and keeps n first class
Stable and Polite Workmen.
When ii Guthrie bo Sore to pat U
With him on Cleveland Ato.
TBS NICEST
and cheapest place to put up in tin
city. Ho furnishes conveyances at any
hour of '.ho night.
uR. A. J. ALSTON.
Physician and Surgeon
Will be glad to treat pa
tients in the country.
All Calls Promptly Attended To
Call On Hlm-
nffir N""bor 141
I 1 lOv Washington il.iulr
Ijangston City - Olda
BEAUTIFUL OALIFORNIf
Partiiweontemphtinjconiini' to thn
Piu'ilic Const Meichniits Farmers.
Meri'hiiiiicx"lrks or Labjiorsfumlo
or feninle for einploymeut to put-
chaio or utiKHKtt in hiiMiiess houiI f)
cts. money cnlr for Maps Circulurn
Illustrated Uoorm Piipois 1 1 (' uen
eral Information of (lie Pueiiio Coast
K. W. Ui;iD .S: CO.
12(5 W. First Street
Los Angeles Cnl.
Head!
Head!
The HERALD
and be Wise.
Notice to A gouts.
Ali .Money Order I'mtlal Noli-t Kcl. Car
now hu drawn on l.miiratrni 1'. o. l'U'aaoad
Jrcas all i-orit'ain lonco rommucatton r
uilttiuiceK lict. To litlUMi l' uli. Co
t.unpslon O. '1'.
NEOSHO VALLEY NURSERY.
js heavily stocked and ut
very thrifty growth wtih
Apple. Pear Poach Plum
(JhtMTv and all kindnoi trees
kept in western nuierii's; al-
so Grapovi ties Small Fruits
Kveri'reens Flowering
ShruhH Forest Trees etc.. at
priueB ho low all can buv. A
few good agents wanted.
Send for prieo list. Direct to
NEOSHO VALLEY
NUHSERY
Chanute iCans.
xiotic IS samara
We' would havo our readers
to distinctly under and that
K. P. McCabo D.J. Wallace
W. L. Eagleaon A L. J Mkk-
iwkthku and B. 11. Hooka
are in no wise connected with
tho Herald and parties wend-
ing momoy stumps etc must
not send it to either of the
abovo mined partiea but to
Herald Pub. Go.
Are you acquainted outside
of yom city or town? If you
are send us tho nam on of tho
parties with whom you aro ac
quainted and let us send thorn
a fmiple cony of Thk Lanu-
ston Orv llKKALl).
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Stewart, R. Emmett. The Langston City Herald. (Langston City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 25, Ed. 1, Saturday, October 12, 1895, newspaper, October 12, 1895; Langston, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc69917/m1/4/: accessed May 2, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.