The Herald. (Orlando, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, February 1, 1901 Page: 4 of 6
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THE ORLANDO HERALD, ORLANDO, O.T., FR1DAT, FEBRUARY 1, I'Ml.
Local News.
Col. Glazier i» up from Guthrie.
The Misses 1 *e»»rI and Myrtle are
nick w i I ti la grippe.
Quite a number of Orlando citizens
attended A- K. Bu/aid's sale.
'i'iie Cowman brother* are enter-
taining their mother for a while,
Tne little 3 year old daughter of Mr.
and M re. Jeliy Ogle i< very siek.
Druggist (!i>w mnli placed a fine new
safe in his stole I»»-•• t week. Prosperity.
William iMcKinley shipped a car
load of fat lings to the K inta* City
markets I h is w eeK
Reader", note the big «d of VV M.
Howe & Co. Remarkable ill the way
cil bargains ill clothing, cloaks. dies*
guilds anil dry goods.
Adam Hoffsii.:niier's family, who
lm ve been do*'ii Willi (tie sc<tflei fever
for some lime, I- now almost well. Wu
ale g I Hti lo oil
J. VV. Hammond is making arratge-
nteii Is lii close tip tils grocery business
in Orlando, and m ive to Chickasha,
Indian Teiiitory. about March I.
Fred Deselms returned from » good-
buying trip to tne east Monday. 1t
will tie |o UkRAI.I) readers' interest to
watch the luiuic announcements of
tins firm.
.)Mines Hallew f ireman of Mulball's
farm ai Mulhall, was reported serious
ly hurt in a runaway, which occurred
just north of Orlando Wednesday, lie
was brought to town and taken d Wn
to M ii I ti a 11 on t be local.
E C. Morton of Wichita is filling
the place ot NiKht Operator McL>nia d
til the depot, while Mac is al his
lioine in Wichita, recuperating floiu
the etiects of a recent vaccinal ion Of
course I he you hg I adies here all sy ill •
pathi/<e with Mac.
It i- en ti en I ly reported I ha t t lie Hun-
la Fe will *001) put on a new passeli
ger train bet we n Newton and I'm"
cell to go soil t Ii about ti p. m. and
i ortli about It) a m. This w ■ it <1 lie a
gr» at convenience to the tiavelliig
piitilic, and one it would appreciate.
A, .). Whitenair was taken to his
old lioine hi Al'ili'iie, Kansas, on the
evening train Monday, on account 1 • f
his failing health. He liii-p sed ol the
most of his siock and other properly
at his "ale la-t Saturday, having rent-
ed his farm He was accompanied to
Abiieiie I>y ins brother Joseph, who
c line on to at I end hi ill.
£28 50 To California. $28.50
On Tuesdays, only, February 12 to
April 30, 1901, tne Haola Fe will make
tlid alio ve Second Class Colonist rate
to all main line points ill California
Passengeis desiring to avail them-
selves of this rale should leave Or*
lando on the 6:30 a in. train, making
direct Ci.iinection ai Newton with the
through California train*. For partic-
ulars, see
W H. Eastman. Agent.
Pepsin in preparations nflen tail t
relieve indigestion because they can
diuest only albuminous foods. There
is one medicine that digests all classes
of food, and that is Kodol l)yspepsia
Ore. It mi res the worst cases of indi-
gestion and gives instant relief, tor it
digests what you eat. For sale by all
druggists.
Oklahoma Live Stock Association
For the mutual convention at Wood,
ward, O. T, tlteiSanla Fe will make
it rate i i one fare for the round trip,
dales of sale February II, 12 and 13,
with lii al limit for return Feb 16,191)1
W H. Eastman, Agent
M. E. ChukC'M — Preaching the 2nd
and 4th Sundays at 11 a. ill. First and
Si d Sundays at 7:30 p. Ill Sunday
school every S lot! .y at 1 ():t)() a. in.
Ep w >rt ti League 1-t and 3rd Sundays
at 7:00 p. in. All are Cordially invited
to attend these services.—J. T. liKACH
Pastor.
^graving' er all PRC
Sps
Farm For Sale or Rent.
(i Mill F I Ol -I Hill - W> si and 4 miles
ti4 r h i»f Mii 111m11, hii«i 0 wessi and «»iie
Hoi) i h Orlrtiid •; 40 hcm'h-* of when"; 120
a<#n s pinwi (1 for oaf*. Good hoiine,
urge pHwuire. Inquire *• farm.
In the Justice Court.
.1 W. Son (| « d W ill H icks w ere
arrt-H < ti ve erday evening kiy vi y
Maisiial Hoiisli and taken tietore .lu-
tie. i ., h ii , •* lm imposed a ("l ie ol >•)
and ci sts, ea h, fi r faiiuie to keep t ti h
pence. Pre ty expensive "'scrap} log,"
tio\
I'lte merited reputation for curing
piles, sores and skin disease? acquired
by DeWitt's Witfb Hazel Oil. bit* led
to the making of worthless counter*
feits. He sure to get only DeWiit's
salve For sale by all druggists.
We club with any paper in America
When you need a soothing and heal
ing antiseptic application for any pur-
pose, use t'je original DeWiit's Witch
llH/el Salve, a well known cure for
piles and skin diseases It heals sores
without leaving a scar. Beware of
Counterfeits. For sale I y all di uggists
Old papers for shIc at Herald office
at 10 cents pel hundred. Just "lie very
thing to put under your carpet*.
When ti -eatentd by pn -inn una, or
any other lung trouble, pmnipt reliel
is accessary as it is dangerous to de
lay. We would suggest that One
Minute Cnilgh Cure betaken as soon
as Indications of having taken cold are
i io l iced. It cures quick ly and its ear I y
it e ptevents consumption, l or sale by
all drugfiists.
Sale, swift and sure is the proper de-
scription of Cheat ham's Laxative
Tablets Cure colds in a day Can
he carried in |he vest pocket E isy to
take. Guaranteed. Price 250.
Get the Almanac that Predicted the Gal-
veston Storm.
One of the he.-t calendars of the sea-
son is the "Card u i Weal her Chai I a nil
Calendar for 1901," puhli-hed by the
Chattanooga medicine c inpany, man-
ufacturers id MeEiree's \\ loe ot I at-
dot and I'hedfnid's Black-Draught.
H Kit A t>D It as j list received one fioill
tne pb is hers, w ti ich consists of t « el v e
sheets of paper. 13X:.'0 inches in s;/, .all
fastened tog-llor with a tilt tin snip
and ;i brass loop hanger. Each -nip
contains the calendar for one month
in large llgllles that Can lie read across
hii v loom. IT ode! I he figures, patent
w i alhi r signals indicating Prof, I)e-
V le's weather forecasts for every day-
ill the year appear. This is Hie calen-
dar that accurately plt-dionl Ihe Gal
veslo t stoi m a year before it occurred
W e t: tnlerst a lid a few copies of it can
tie secured b\ stilting 10 one cent pos-
t age si a nips lo I tie Chattanooga m ed i-
cl 11 e colli pa It \ , ('iia I (a nooga. I eli it
Old papers lot sale at 1111 -* ollic *.
Sucti liitle pills as DeWitt's Little
Early Risers are vety easily taken,and
till y are win (let fully effective in
Cleansing l he Iivi-r and bow els. l<or
sale liy all drugifisi*.
[First, published Jannary 11, 1901]
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office, at Enid, O. T., 1
January 9, 1'JOl. I
Notice is hereby given that the fol-
lowing named settler lias filed notice
of Ilis intention to make final proof in
support of Id* claim, and that said
proof will he made before the Register
and Receiver of tin* LT. S Land Office
at Enid, O. T„ on February ItS, 1901,
viz: „ „
MILTON POWELL,
For Lots 3 and 4, and south half of
the northwest quarter of section 3;
township 20, range 3 west, I. M
He names the following witnesses
to prove Ilis continuous residence Upon
ntnl cultivation of said land, viz:
tieorge W. Hi own of Perry, o. T.,
John Ad Ui us, of Goff, o. '1., J -lines H.
Jtmies It. Abrain, of Perry, o. T., and
Joseph J Helile of Shinier o. T.
JAMES B. CULLTSON,
Register.
I- irst published January 4, 1901.
N otic it For Publication.
Lii mi office at Enid, '>. T , Dec. 5, 1900
Nolice is hereby given that Ihe fol-
lowing named settler ha*- tiled notice
of his intent ion to make filial proof io
support of his claim, and that, said
proof wiil be made before Martin
t'liirber, U. S Land Commissioner al.
tiarber, o T,, on July 15, 1901, viz,
AI.HKitT H. BROWN, H. K no. 3890,
For the non beast quarter of section 0,
township 20. range 3 west
lie nutncs the following witnesses to
pr.ive his continuous residence upon
and cn tivat ion of said land, viz:
Henja min Holding, Harmon L Mc-
Afee, Ldmoo |) ( Iod fel 1 er,un11 C laud
Keltner, all of Shinier, o. '1'.
JAMES B CUI.LISON, Begister.
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you cat.
It artificially digests the food and aids
Nature in strengthening and. recon-
structing the exhausted digest >^(>r*
gans. 11 is the latest discovered digest
ant and tonic. No other preparation
can approach it in efficiency. It in-
stantly relieves and permanently cures
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
Flatulence, Sv>ur Stomach, Nausea,
Sick Headache Gastralgia,Cramps and
all other results of imperfect digestiou.
Price 50c. and ft. Largo size contains 2'!, t Inioa
siunl 1 sue. Book all aboutdyspepsia matted
Prepared by E. C. DeWITT & CO. ChlcaflO.
A CITY OF BEGGARS.
(Then Conventions Are Held in
York lliev Are In Evidence.
"One reason that New York city is a
bad place to hold a convention," said
an up-sfate '-olitician to a New York
Sun -e-.iorter, "is that the delegates
are ^-:nosed to the greatest crowd of
beggars thr* can be gathered any-
where on earth. I don't mean profes-
sional beggars, but their fellow-towns-
men. There Is not a town in the
country, a'-d particularly not a town
in the state, that hasn't sent a great
many people to New York. Of course
a great many of these people have not
succeeded in life here. They welcome
a state convention for the reason that
it brings to town people t'ney knew at
home, and they feel themselves free to
go to these people and ask for help.
The politicians are easy marks for
thern, for most of the^e people have
friends or relatives where the politi-
cians, to whom they apply, live, and
If, after they relate pitiful stories, the
politician turns tlipm down they go
off ar' write letters to their friends
In his tow giving him a black eye. A
great many of them don't scruple to
lie about him, and what he has done
while in the city, with the result that
when ha gets homo he has explana-
tions to make. I've had six people
from my town here at the hotel to see
me today. Two of them wanted money
to get out of the city. When I told
them I had no money to spare they
demanded railroad passes and insisted
I could get them, because I was in
politics. It happens that I can't. The
other four wanted money help. I gave
money to three of them, though I
hadn't a tent to spare. I did it to
save trou' le -f home, for if 1 hadn't, I
knew these > niple would write home
about me. State conventions should
never he held in New Y )rk city."
HallghtV are making cost prices oil
Shoes. Clothing and underwear.
MAI) K 1 I ) IJ N < ■ A ti A IN.
'•One of Dr. King's New Life I'ills
each night for two weeks lias put in
n mv 'teens' nyain " w rites I) N
Turner of Deinpseytown, I'a They ru
the best ill the win I for liver, stom-
ach and bowels Purely vegetable.
Never gripe. Onl> .'"ic at. E. K. ' ow
man's drug store
First published January 4, 1901.
Notice For Publication.
Land office at Enid, o. I.. l)eo» •>, ii' 0
IS' dice is hereby givnn t lint Ihe fol-
lowing named settler lias filed notice
of lii> intention to make final proof in
support of bis claim, and that said
proof will be made before the Martin
(larlier U. v Land Commissioner at
(Jurtier, o, T . on ,1 nI v 1 . 1901, v1 /.',
Hkn.iamin Hoi.mvo, ti. k no. :>tll
For t lie southeast quarter of sect ion 1
township 20, range 4 west.
He names the following witnesses
to prove liis continuous residence up-
on and cultivation of said land, viz:
Albert I! Brown, Harmon I; Mc-
Afee, K.linon I), t'lodfeller, and Claud
Keltner, nil ■ >f Slimier, o T.
Ja.mks H Cri.i.tsoN, Register.
First published .lanuaiy 4, HiOl,
Notick For Publication",
Land office at Enid, o. T.. Dec .">, 1001
Notice is hereby given tluit the fol
lowing named settler lias tiled notice
of his intention to make filial proof in
support of liis idiiim, anil that said
proof will be made befi, e tlie Register
and Receiver of tin* I 'S L'ind offici-
al lOn ill, O. T , on July 15, l9o I, vi/.:
.losl I'll H .loM-.S, II. K. NO. o.vn
for the southeast (piart.er of section 1.>
township 20, ranire ;( west.
lie ii lite following iviI nesses t■»
..prove liis continuous residence IIpoll
a11 1 en ) i v i I ion < f s i id land, v ■/.:
.1 a dies ( 1 ;i it uch,' AI ber t Ij. ('launifh,
John SI elds, Williain C. llebbe, all of
Pot ter, (), T.
.1 ami- P. Cut i.ison, Register.
FDITOR SIC ICS WONDIORS.
Editor W. V. Harry of Lexington
Ten ii., in exploring Matnoth Cave
con11 aeteil a severe case of piles, Il is
quick cure through using Rilcklen's
Anne i Sitive convinced hint it is
another w11r,ld's wonder. Cures piles
in j n ries, i n lln matioii, and all bodily
eruptions Only 25e at E, 10. CoW
man's drug store.
Don't [nil to see those men's and
boss' coats and vests. They are now
marked to sell al Haught's.
No equal on earth has Hunt's Light
nine Oil for Rheumatism and Neu-
ralgia, as well as Sprains, Cuts, Rums
Bruises and Insoct Biles and Ktings,
Guaranteed Price 25 aud 50c.
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Woosley, Carl B. The Herald. (Orlando, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, February 1, 1901, newspaper, February 1, 1901; Orlando, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc402791/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.