The Herald. (Orlando, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, March 15, 1901 Page: 4 of 8
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THE HERALD, ORLANDO, OKLAHOMA, FRIDAY MARCH* 15, 1901.
WE'VE GOT MORE KNIVES
And more kinds of knives, Pen Knives,
<4j^. Jack Knives, Pocket Knives, Combination tool
Knives—Everythiug in the way of small cutlery
which will suprise you alike by their excellence
and their low price.
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WE ARE ALWAS READY
FOR BUSINESS.
MANNING.
Orlando, Oklahoma.
Much good money is wasted every
year in the purchase of nursery stock
that is "the greatest wonder of tlie
age." People keep on buying this
sort of things and probably will con-
tinue to do so. Some enterprising man,
out of a job, perhaps, or possibly be-
cause there is money to be made at it,
arranges with some grower of nurs-
ery stock to till his orders with the
cheapest sort of seedling apple trees.
The agent starts out and names it
"The everbearing pumpkin apple."
Trees are sold for fifty cents or a dol-
lar each, and the purchaser plants
"the everbearing apple tree," watches
it closely for four to six years, and ~at
last there are a few blossoms. What
delicious "pumpkin apples" will be
his! When fall arrives, and a few lit-
tle sour apples are all that are secured.
There is considerable disappointment,
but usually further hopes for future
developement. If plain, reliable trees
of Missouri Pippin, Ben Davis, Wine-
sap, Johnathan, Arkansas Black,
Maiden Blush,or any other standard
varities had been planted, good fruit
would have been secured instead of
nothing. This is but an illustration.
The principle holds good in the pur-
chase of seeds and plants of every sort.
Purchasing seeds and plants from
well-known nurserymen and seeds-
meh is the best and safest plan. Ex-
pectations of a great deal for nothing,
or of securing something unusually
profitable will not be realized. Fruits
are mentioned particularly because of
the frequency of deception in tree sel-
ling and of the ease with which profit-
able, thrifty, reliable, nursery stock
may be secured.
Don't forget to a»kfor tickets, and
secure one of those Basting Pans Free
at Haught's 1st 2-8 tf.
Old papers for sale at this ottice.
International S. S. Workers.
At the Teriitnrial Sunday School
Convention to he field at Oklahoma
City, March 20-22. 1901, we are to
have the presence of five Internation-
al Hundav -school workers. They ap-
pear on the program at each of the six
sessions of the con vent ion,and certain-
ly their addresses, advice and counsel
will be the most important to every
Sunday school worker in I he territory.
Ok lahoma in fortunate to have in its
convention these ahle workers, and.
perhaps it will he h long time before so
many will he with us again All dele-
krates will he entertained fiee at Okla-
homa City and every county should
have a good representation. Logon
county is entitled to flvedelegates.and
the workers of this county should see
that the delegation is complete Write
to Mr. A B Hammer, Oklahoma Cy ,
who is chairman of the entertainment
Committee, and ask him to arrange
for your entertainment, and he will
gladly do so. If you have not seen the
program fur the convention semi to me
for one Every county should he rep-
resented. Any further information
will be gladly given by
Akthuk \\ horton Secretary
Perry, Ok la
How to Go to Market, in Pictures.
Mrs. Hill, one of the three famous
editors nt the Domestic Department of
the Ladies' Home Journal, will con-
tribute to that magazine during the
Coming year a series of illustrated ar-
ticles of lessons in marketing,showing
to a woman's eye in holographs what
has hitherto been explained in type.
Bryan's Commoner and Herald bo: h
$1 (50 Take ti is in
.1, B. Charles, of Stroud, and George
Wray, of Chandler, were the Lincoln
county fellows who attended the in-
augration.
Tins is one piece ,-£/■
(actual size)of ihe ,J
[ eleveu pieces making
up the celebrated
puzzle given away
by the rnakeus of
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■f V • •• .Vp
I
The only high-grade
powder
sold at a
moderate
price.
Ask your dealer for
a puzzle and if he cant
supply you,write us —
we will
CALUMET BAKING POWDER CO.
CHICAGO
SAVE COUPONS
EACH CAN OF CALUMET—
THEY ARE VALUABLE.
BAM*I*ev
First published Jaiiuai v 25, 1901.
Notice for Publication
Land oftiiee nt, Kn d, o. I , l")ee.%V8f '00
Not ice i** here I)v j?iven t hai I lie f<»I
lowinjf*named settler has tiled i ot-iee
of liis in lent, ion to make (ina I proof in
support of lii.s clann, and thai said
proof will be made before 1 he Re^i^ter
and l.'ecei V'er of I h i' I s , I.;toil iiflii'i*
sit Enid, o T., on Apr I ^7, 19UI, viz:
11usrav A. Kkiss, II E. Xo. s
for Lots I und 2 of the southwest
quarter of seeli n :;4, tow osh ip 20 and
range 3 west,
lie names tlie following wit nes-'es to
prove liis continuous residence upon
an (I en 11 i va i ion of sii iii In nd, viz:
VV i 11 in m ti lock ler h nd (icnrge I'mtz,
of orlando, o. T., \vilhelm tficber anil
Joseph A. Tuck of Potter, o T.
.1 \.\1ES B. Ct'LLISON, Register.
First pn l>! i-lietl .1 h t>na i \ 4, 19UI.
NoriCK Kok ITHI.Ii a t to-.
Land office nt Enid, o. T t Dec. I90n
Notice is hereby given thai the fol-
low ing-iuimed settler lias fi 1 11 noliee
of his intention to make tionl pruof iii
support of his claim, ami tlial siiil
proof will lie made before Martin
Garber, U. S. La nil ( om in iss inner at
(iarlier. o. T, on .) i■ 1 \ 15, l'lOI. \i/
Eomox 1). Ct.<»i»i-'ki,i.i:i:. u i . \n I'iIv,
I or tlie southeast quartei of section
2j. township 21. range 1 nest.
lie nil lues the follow in tf \\ i i n esses t .
piove his coilt i iinon- residence up .n
and cnltiviitihi of said land, viz;
Benjamin Holding. II union I, Mc-
A fee, Claud Kellner, Albert IS.Brown,
all of Shnner, <>. T.
■lAMKS B Cfl.l.lsov, Regislei
Prof. I vixnu of Ijoiihcoii i ng, Mil
suffered terribly fioni neuralgia of the
stomach and indigestion for tliltteen
years, and afier the doctor (ailed to
cure him they fid him on morphine,
A friend advised the use of Kodol
Dyspepsia t'ure and after taking a few
hottles of it he says: ' It ha* cured me
entirely I can't say ton much for Ko-
dol Dyspepria (Jure.'' It digests what
you eat. For sa le hv all iii uggistw,
Tlie Norman Transcript is agitat-
ing Hie building of a new court house
for Cleveland county.
First published .laliliari 1, I In j 1 .
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION'.
Land Tilllce at 1011i«11 o. I . Dee. 3, IDU0
Notice is hereby given that the fo
lowing named settler h is tiled notice
of his intention Io make tin i I nroof in
support of his claim, and that sa I
proof will he made before I lie Uegisle
H lid Receiver of I lie I . S, Land nffiee
al Enid, o. T.oiitlulv 5, I'JOl, viz:
liKOUOH I I.At NCII, II. K M» Ii.'! . s,
For tin* souMiwest quarter of sect ■ n
22. township 20. range 3 west.
lie names the f (Mowing wMne-.se.
to prove his continuous residence up
on and cultivation of said laud, viz:
• lames C ttuucli, William I' 0'iiin.,
Albert L. C'lanitch, and John SltieiiL,
all of Boiler, o, I .
JaMES It < I"1.1.1 S«)V. Ihgistcr
Kit's! published !•' nrimrv . |0Ol.
NOTICE FOR I'UKLICA I ION.
I .a nd Otli . at Eniil. () T
I' etir ii a i \ Is, 1001. i
Notice i* hereby uiveu that ihe f..i
lowing ninied set tler has liIe<l noti. ••
of Ills intention |,o make linal prouf ti,
sllppori of 11 i claim, and that said
pro.if will tie made before Ihe Kegister
and Heceiver of the 1^. S I Office
ai Enid, (). I . on M nch 2!) l'jnl, \ ,
• lotlN |y, Willi'.
for Ihe southeast (piaster of secli.in |,
towusliip 20, noil n of i a nge I west
He n lines the f 111111 w 111 g vv 11 ui-snen
10 prove hi> eon 11 u II. nis lesjdence tip. ti
a 1111 cnlliv.itiiei ni s iid land, v I /:
' oh ii (> lb . ,w ii of Sim i er, II I ;
"ile • ine id' Marshal . O. | . (I
A Brown nf Si,an i () I , \\ jl | inl.,
II, lliown of SIiiihi i , O |\
JAMEs 15 CI! L LI SON,
(legioi er
The stnitiMcb coin rols the situation
Tbose w li i are bear'y anil stroi.^ Hre
Ibo-e w ho can i ai anil d I plenty of
f""d. K dol I) -pi p.Cine digeNt^
what vol! eat and hIIiiwn you to eat all
Ihe good fund yon want I f yotl suffer
ft on. nil ige»i Inn. beat t Intrii, belching
or any olber sIoiuhcIi tumble, this
11 r' iwm'lon . a,,'I b. lp but dn ymi gooil
The most neusiiive si„n,Hchs can take
ii- 1' i "ale by all drugeisls.
Many are gathering on the borders
ot I lie new LitnI lo :t\\;ii| j|S opening.
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Woosley, Carl B. The Herald. (Orlando, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, March 15, 1901, newspaper, March 15, 1901; Orlando, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc402666/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.