Weekly Orlando Herald. (Orlando, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 11, 1897 Page: 1 of 4
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Since
<i«.r,l,„l,''i* National peasatior. .i,b „
r- f^'XKxr'*
knocked out t>y tlin pitwwnt I.• >_ii«!a j
are, it is becoming a matter of in-
1'iiry as to what ".Major" Niblack
vi" fnake of his commission?
OKI.AMH) UK,A.N CO, Q. T. I'tll liSDAV. FEttKlfAY, 11
,1897.
Hon Dennis Fly tin's desire to be
cmne governor is a- likely t<> mat»r
ialize as fii» anient desire to repre-
s,,"t Oklahoma a third time as dele -
u ite to Cotigrt'HR, Tlie stutment
NO. 35
Only a few more days of Grover
a a very pleasant and highly grati-
ying thought and utterance just
low. Bui how about MoKinley's
idmiuietjHlion? Can it be that an
'titer dismal tailora has been pre—
ipitated npoir the country by the in-
JOUHideiatey
Judging fr„m w|,at Oklahoma
lewsbapers say about him Speaker
Heed is a i awful big man, and
wields a powerful influence in the
houBe.. Little Dennie is a mere
pigmy in comparison with this mod-
ern dictator and is very "small fry"
••vlun d comparison of influence is
ade with czar Reed. Why not
made the acknowledgment at once
'hat Flynns movements are only
.political ones, and his promises are
')nly made subject to reversal and
dictation of others,
If the legislature could be pre-
vailed upon to pass an act requiring
aertain ministers of the gospel to
give up their partisan littleness
*hen tbey feel called on to take up
'he cross of ftod and spread the
doctrine of unselfishness to man,
'hey will have done something of
»bicb to be proud—Yukon Repub-
Ircan.
Tfce Barnes boom is still on and
'ha prospects continue good for the
pioneer receiver of the Guthrie U.
S' r'ami °mce to be the next govern
>>■ Being ona of the original Mc_
luuley supporters, and one of the
'Uost denettihg compliments that
he incoming administration can be
stowf People of all parties are
'houting for C M. BarneR.
It is cry eonvenient when it i
| ha: j to rai^e money to pav taxes t
know that the legislature is in m -
ion. The DuBois bill to allow th
rQ,1iSi"Ue il is wellkwwn that he has
March 21st without penalty is never been anything else but an
a pi eat accomodation to a great. "official wart" since Oklahoma was
'.any people and its passage by both j opened to settlement
houses ,s a fitting recognition of a!
'm'u',sa! fr"nl t,in l,*-l'ayct in this issue of the Herald will be
' »r payment. But will it be; found the advertisement of the 8t
any better then, than now? Will Louis Globe - Damocwt
people be any better able at that While t.le The St. Lous Globe
pay 'heir taxes? IIow about Democrat is a Republican paper it
1 Prevention is b. it. r ti, m cure.
hoop your >»KMM| pure, your u|»p«
and your divr^ti->u | h. i |,v
taking1 Hood's SnrsMj»*i ill-.
Hood's P*lls i h in*
, IIood'H Sampsriiit, gemi I
Who can think
or aoma almpla
nl»g to patent?
: f« u wealth.
latent A (tor-
"standing off" school teachers, road-
' overseers and varioae other officers
wiio are reedy and have depended
on a meager salary for support?
It feems that it is almost time
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s -ttie for all time to come this I and its full and complete market re
perplexing vexations tax question,
and flx a time definitely for the col-
lection and payment of taxes.
poits are valuable to every business
man and farmer throughout the
coil ntry.
A Chance To Make Money.
In the Inst three months I have
IttroimsT To PaRmbrs
I armers if you wish to prove up
'eared 8660.75 selling Dish Washers. : .vm:rcla'r", b»n« your filing receipt' to
Trusts and combinations are get-
nig s biackeye wherever a reform
egislacure has been elected to Wis.
oto ti..
I did most of the work, mv brother
helped some. I expeet to do he Iter
next month, ns every Dish Washer
sold advertises itself, and sells several
more; I don't have to leave the hou,e.
People hear about the Dish Washer
and send for them, they are sa cheap.
Any lady of tfent'eaen can mate
money in thhf -business, tt6 ,
family wants a Dish Washer. Any
of our readers who have energy Chough
to apply for an agency can easily
make from 18 to 20 per day. You
tan gt t iull particulars by addressing
the Mound City Dish Washer Co
St. Louis, Ma Try it ami publish
your success for the benefit of o'thers.
c. a b
this office ard we will HI! out your
application snd send them in, thus
saving you the expense of n trip to
Guthrie,
DISEASES OF THE SKIN.
The intense itching and smarting inci-
dent to eczema, tetter, salt-rheum, and othet
diseaaea of the akin is instantly allawt) b*
applying chamberlain's Eve and Kkin
Ointment. Many verv had cases have been
permanently cured by it. It i„ equally
efficient fur itching piles and a favorite n :t>
edy for sore nipples; chapped luin.ts, chlj.
Mains, frost bites, anil chronic son» «*«■.
tor sale by druggists at 25 cents per box.
Tryl>r Cady's Condition Powders, they
are just what a horse needs when in bad condi-
tion. Tonic, blood purifier and vermifuge.
Orlaneo Drug Co.
Drugs! Drugs!
W e are prepared to sell
"ugs 8 Medicines tor le
_ .than any house in the territory
>*, J
mven out that he will be cared fo.
ili> ' " ,v" w.».h. Wanted- An Idea ^
tngton. all the more ludicrous.: RgM'^aa*!, MtefTHK I , .
-svDrugs & Medicines tor less money
you
ORLA1NBO DpUG GO.
Representative Ferguson's s6per-
ate schoot bill Should become a law.
The people of Oklahoma have no
desire to continue a system of mix-
ed schools forced upon them by
'vgic mj/wu luc iij uy
ate tor the people. Thh year the ' Paflt Republican legislators, for the
Democrata fli*A in i
>emocrats are in harmony with
0,m Pfinctples and have cut loose
rom the cnt Ihroatgang of intrigncrs
,nd spoilsmen and now propose to
-Un things in a different channel in
lie future. No more trusts, no more
gold bonds wholesome laws and
egislation for the masses, with no
"lore special laws for corporations
md the classes, suits all fair -ninded
earsonable tanking person^ who'
a the Perpetuity and welfare of
tne country at heart
TIw! Aft"e 6'f Nevada had al-
aost been forgotten. She sought to
advertise herself by eirtfendfiig sh
invitation to all the priife-fighters to
^ome under her protfection with a
guarantee of her legislatiire that the
f arci'pi'ta'nts 6'f a glove-contest
vould be undisturbed aW be rfoniz
•«l by her sprfre population, fh'e in
utatiou bis been accepted and the
"'g Corbett Fitzsimmons mill, will
f-o puwtf off in rrgulation style.
A feduction of the salaries of
_ officers was one of the pletfg-
*s made b^ tlhe fre6 silvW iatldl'ffafeg
for legislative honors during the re-
election. It ,s grati«fy,W to
otf' ^"H'ese di8ti..goiRfied law
lakero #116 owe their ejection to
promised reforms if wl^ Ahis one
of vital importance ftive riot1' been
^nmindful of th'fs sacred obligation
•o a co'nliding fti'nfitituenc.y and have
't this tiilie a bill before tlit. Okla-
°mr leffiWlature introduced by Sena-
, |r Garrison wliioh reduces salaries
'I all bounty officers Wohi' J'5 to 40
icr cent There seems to be no
^toiht of its passage and its subse
>entenactment into law, much to
V credit of our present legislature.
Coiility officers are no better than
M w People aiid'sBbiild'r'eceiVd coi»-
mere pufpOse of making theifr^eHei?
,solid with the negro vote.
'iftie belter element of th? colored
race, the respectable element of the
white race, alike demand seperate
schools on an equal footing aud with
equal advantages to' hoth white and
colored cfrtldren.
The presuming African; who <!0n.
sidera himself insulted because he
oan&ot Intrude his sooiety the whites
will very naturally feel agneved.
But he must be gives to under-
Stand that he belonps to a different
race of different tastes, with ma-
terially different inclinations and
ideasV He may not &'t lfitetior in a
great many respects to his more fa
vored white brother but the impo-
sition ot his Sofciety upon the latter
against his will is an inexcusable fii*.
tiuaion,
The mixing of white And1 4'oloied
children is fraught with no s^utary
benefits to either, aud should be dis—
ccfaraged. The advantages derived
from seperate schools to the blacks
are varied and numerous. They
can have their own school houses,
their own tea jhers, govern their own
schools and be secure from the an-
noying inconveniences attending the
mixed school probletn everywhere it
is employed.
Tney already Mve their o n
churches, th^ir own social entertain-
Rlpans Tabtiles: pleasant laxative.
Ripans Tabules: for sour stomach.
Ripans Tabules. one gives relief
Ripans Tabules: at druggists,
"satqnoji j3A|t ajtta S9|nqui SuBdnr
Ripans fa bales cilre dizziness.
Ripans Tabules assist digestion.
TftK Nrw IIook Spoox Frke to Am,.
I read In thv christian Standard that M an
A. M, Fritz. .Station A., St, Louis Mo, would
ilre an clegarii plited hbok spoon to any
one Sending Her ted2-cetit st.'iiirp's. t poiii
for one and fotind It fo useful that i showed
It to my friends, and made 9lS.no in two hours
taking orders fort tie spoon. The hook spoon
Is a household necessity, ft cannot sllplnto
the dish or oookinir vessel being held In (he
place by a hook on the bock. The spoon is
something that house keepers have needed
ever since spoons were flntt Invented- Any
6ne can get a samplo spoon by sending ten
a-cont ptamps to Mfs'8 nit*. This is a stfeii-
dld way to make moody Hroiir:'d home
t'ery truly, Jkannkti^ 8.
A Wife Equal to a Gold mitiic.
win some of yotir readers give me a good
?otipe for mtfklng ii colS Starch? I am sell-
ing sfcif-hoatln£ d'atlforis Snd Iron a little at
every hoiise afi£( have t6' itse e'oBi'e starch ev-
ery place (infl want to know how to make
ifftod oold starch. My husband was in debt
and f being anxions to helfl him thought I
would sell self-Beating flallrons Hue I am do-
ing splendidly. a cents worth of fuel will
heat the Iron fot II tirliiH, sfr>o« have a per-
teotod 6ven heat, You ean iron In half the
First Published .fan, 2N. 18IIT
Notice for Publication.
Land "'nice at Guthrie O. T .Ion as istrr
Notice is hereby jlven that the following
name.1 settler has tiled notice of his Intention
to make final proof tn support of Si- rialm
ami that said proof will lie made before
[ho Hoglster and ffccelver of tho V S.LandOffire
at Oatbrie (;. T, on March nth, ISO?. \;
Andrew J. Whlteholr.
for the lots 3-6 a s % of s, E. one fourth sec as
twp 20. N, R, 2 w.
He names the following wltneases to prove
his continuous rcsldenoeupon and cultWath.n
of said land viz: Ellsha H, ogl„. Qeorge Low
•'■cob I,. Summers and Wlnfiehl s, Hoover, all
Of (Mando O, T,
A. N. J. Crook R^'irer
FOK
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
0» Logan County Property Call on
orAddtess,
('Ho. H. Dodson,
or Outhrie
HKRG, JACOB
J U8T1CEOF THE PEAG1
MOTAttY^PUBLIC-
All businemt t ntrustt>d to mo will
receive promptarid caieful attention
Orlando - - Oklahoma
i ill ABSTRACTS IUUITED/1)« «.
t obe corrfct ' (gradua"'rt*tltn,ven,t^of,rotodt9c<i»
Farm Loans
NE(iOTIATEI). orlando o,*
flitt T'lbllthed Jan. »8, 1897.
N )t'ce for Publlctilon
Lantl ofllco at Guthrie o. T, Jan. 20, J8*7,
Notlcc Is Peroby Jltett that tW following
named Settler has flled notice ot his intention
to make final proot In support of his claim and
that said proof will be made be lore Register
Receiver at (luthrieo. T. on March i>, 1807 vi/.:
'"g l"Y' of "rlsndo o. T. for the Igts r-s
and s | j S W, one fourth sec 85 twp 20N R.a w.
He names the following tflinosses to prove
his contlnnoiiB residence upon and cultivation
of said land, v«; £,l.ho I). Ogle, Andrew .t
Whltehalr, Jacob L Soramera Snd Wlnield s
Hooier, all of Orlando o, V
AN. .t, Crook Register.
Office one door west of Drug Sto'-e,
orlando
Pltst rubllshed Jan 14 18^1.
Notice for htblifiatlon.
I.oml olBce at Guthrie O- T Jan 11 th 181)7.
Notice is hero by given that the following
named settlur has flled notice of hi* into
t on to ^ako final proof in support of his
claim iind tllat said proof will be made be-
fore Register and Receiver at Guthrie O T
on Feb SI viz: Christ Pfellfer, for the
« v 8' SS 8 Wo-fftttftB Sec. .13 twt
20, N. of Range 9 W.
IIo names the followini; witnesses to brave
lis conllnuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land , hr - Solomon Pfeitfer, Fred RUCk
Hedfy Dlerolf, KHa Albert L, Coekrum, all
of Orlando o, T;
N, J, Crook, Register.
tlfst Published January 7 18H7.
i ^tiee for Publication,
Lttnil Office itt Guthrie o T. Januay, i, 1897
time and no danger of scorching the clothes natnc i°« her®by 'M- (he ffillbw/ug
*« »lttt the old lron, .„d you"Van' Z Z "1 f ha\fllCd no,l« ot "Is Intention
mos< Mfrilfffl j!„sS. I sell at nearly every haTaairf 'UPPOrt 0,hl»<"»'ni and
house, «s thk Ifi'fi saves so much fuel even Ind h! (,F™° .W'" b" a",de bofore K<-'gleter
body wants one. I make fl.M on «fch l«n v, ' K^,c,TCI »t Guthrie o, T. on Feb, 18. »7
•nd have not sold less than ten any day 1 twp IB N° h T\v "h''°r thC
-erese-Ulnglrons. J- F. CA^vT^.T I _SKT ZSt^L't Set^Vacob
Louis, Mo , will Start anyone in the buil-
ness, as they dl d me, If you will addres
them- Mrs. A. Mussel.
Gumin, Henry It, Morris, ail of or,,
' r- A, n, j, Crook, HegIS
To Loan On
good farms at
10 PEH CENT
CaI.l On
HAOAN & PAtNB
GulhHt o, . /
RIPAN-S
The modern stand-
ard Family Medi-
cine : Cure3 the
common every-day
ills of humanity.
General
BLACKSMITH
HORSE SHOEK.
MACHINE REPAiUhlO
And Plow Work a Specialty
G. W, Housb,
A. Oi T. CIULDKFIl
it CHILDERS
Wanted-An Idea imng
Vrtt?J^HNrWILDER1^RN** Co"gpit
Wi 1IATFIEI.D,
HA 7 FIELD
0
Will r.uawer eslls In Orlando and.'Vicinitj
'■'hsfgeeteaSonabte.
MULHALL OKI.A
E, R. DUVAL 1,
Who can think
or some simple
thing to patent?
'ou wealth.
itent Attor-
General Uolleotion,
Real
Hental Agont.
OltLA XPO-
Estate and
o. f.
Df.Coe'sSanitarlum
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Territory of Oklahoma, Log-^'a Cfoifitr as
Mrs. A, (!, ltaKu<
Plaintiff,'
V8»,
Samai.tha FJ HyaHl, and
« 7
Warren Hrsell,
Defendants,
Cause No, ZUK),
Flrsf Hbliafterf Jftfu. 14 1807.
"Notice for Ptflrfjoatlon
Land Office at Guthrie O, Jan. N, J«97,
Notice is hereby given that tho following
named settler has Ulo<J notloe of his Intention
to make final proof (n support of his claim
»ud that said proof will bo made before
Hollister and, ftecelvcr at Guthrie O, T. on
Feb, aa, 1897 rirr Solomon Pfeitfer, for the
Notice is hereby (rlyen, that by virtue of ap I kfiS^SHi,t-,^ **'■
orter of sale to uij; dlpecte^ ^nd, (witcU h"e ZftoJ^.'±;iSLw"i39r t6rov'\
and now In my h.rds, Issued oit of th. Clerks v.tion o/^ih , ?f.! P0D J""' uul"-
oWce of the first Judicial District Court, Ter- m mi, Wv! vU: .9hrlBl ''felfrer, Henry
ritory of Oklahoma, In and for the count.- of B .SweU Ru" Jt'e8'' "•
tioaan upon n Indempni mminwi i.. I ' tf Orl,ndo O.T.
KANSAS CITT, MO.
rtientt. tfiei why sbould' tbey not
have tSlir own schools?
It Beems strange that any differ-
ence of opinion should exist regard-
ing the expendlenoy and advisability
of separate schools for Oklg'&dVni,
and it ib to be hoped1 that in the fa-'
ture our educational interests will b*e
Advanced by a wise departure of f'e-
form in Ibe direotion of separate
schools fo/ Slack and wb»te rtgpt
tively,'
■ vuuut) U1
liOKan upon n Judgment rendered In said
©ourt In favor oi Mrs. A. G« Bawr, afrainst
Samantha K, I!)sell, aud Warren H, llySell.
I have levied upon the following described
Heal Ebtateof said defendant, to tvitj,
Lots 5-7-11-13-14 fljqcji 26. .. Lot,| ^20-21-^-23'
iH.,T- ... Tot-3~',K^' ••
eight v«
A N„ J, Crook, Register-
tirst Published January", 1897
..... Notice for Publication.
i.ojB(>-Y- ii..,w4^jqch %> , iAtf. ^20-21-22-23 [ Laptl Office at Guthrie O.T, January 4 iSflT
24 B/qoJf 2^,' inclusive block Notice is hereby given that th* fol'lowina
eighty;n (18,. Lot. ft4W«.,u. block 11. | named settler ha. flled notloe of hi. IntSS
BATTLE WON BY INSURGENTS.
Gefiara) Gomez leads is person and
routs the Spanish. Eight hundred Span-
ish killed and 1,000 wounded. The great
victorjr i> attributed to the (act that thd
insurgents have discovered that Dr. Sawy
jot's Family Cure gives nq# lilt tne
atreogtfa and purlfiaajhe bio
Lota , .0.11 block «. Lot. IV IS-19. block 5.' "on to make pr7of^Tup^'"o, Z
All locati'd in tha tO>#r of rk-i... .1.. r I clH<m a».i „ ... n,B
All located in the ltf#n of Orlacdo In Ixl(fan
county Oklahoma Territory
„i . . . ' ««|iioti or nit
claim and that aald proof will be made be
foro ltegiatcr and Kecelverat Out(irl« o, T
."-sr""!— .rfr,i„rJ 1 .««« neviaicr and Kecelver at Outlir
And thai, 1 shall, oa Monday the 6 day of on February 16. 1S97. via; Joacph ti Bowlea
Marfih A I). IH»7, at the hour of a o'olock P. for 'he N. K. fc Bee »1 twp in H 1' w •
.1, pi .at, 1 day. at the east door bl the District He name, the following witnesses to nrove
qourt tome In Guthrie on Division street | J his continuous reeidtneo upon and culttva-
S«W County and Territory, arocet-d to sell the ,io" of said land viz; William I jnmes
right ,I,le and intere,t ahove ...ed «"«on Mapping, -,u Francis and Fritk^
SamaAthn E. Hyscll, nn^ ,Wam>n H, Hypcllln I ftil Orlaydo|o.T.
and to the above du,crll,ftf property, t« saUs- A, N. , J, Crook,' liegieter
fy .aid judgment aud Costa, together with all | "
accruing costs e^; sale, and Interest . ,V 1 -iV
6nthe same from fljc 2nd day of January (.' .l lAiiE iOL'R Uws La.ntBHFS.
MOT at the rate o* ,'(t, per cent per annum, at f i-Your home is Incomplete .iithont.lt and
public auction, tt the highest bidder for cash, I Priw 1. within reach of all. 1 ordered
F, M. Rlnehnrt, fur my own use-aud It, was 9o handy
■ •<)«i;tl , Sheriff of Lograo (apuptj. F'nd convenient I went to taking orders for
^ flt Qiithtie this SSth day of January I Rnd sold 51 In one ^lay jnaklng over |6
' ■ , .-— clear, It gives a b-.-aptliul white light, chim-
mcb>•.. , 1 I ueys never break from heat, it Is always
p-; " f fCT and permanent are the clean aP,l ready, Frauds Casey, 8t I.oil Is
• by Hoods Sarsaparilla, be- Mo • will send sample for 13 a cent stamps'
cause ft makes pure, rich, healthy, Iwrlte {°r one. 1 got mv .tan from him.
Ufe and health-giviug BLOOD. ' I George fl-
mmw for Difoniitlit aid Trtsus.
BtftcMllis, Apparmlut mat Runtdln fat
SmecntM Trtmtmtn ot Every Form
ot DkMM Requiring
IE0ICAL OR SUR6ICAL TREATMENt;
en boom. fo]
■'"WBITK fou'at
races. Tr "
; Board Md
Kwrnmodatlonsln the Wm?
l*t«ly addfd a°Ly HJi
Women dnrlny eonfltt?»
—— ior women c
PRIVATEDISEASES.
pn 2^»Pj,MmaS,,iaccc88,ul,y treated. 8ynhi.
o. ? i from the ftystem without men
^».!ewpRe'loratlvVrei,,nent 'or '°8' ot Tttal
"s1
confl'
an«w*p'»?rvii»* description of your cane and w«> will
DR. 0. M, 00E,
.vr s j; m. mauohev.
fot a period of 4botit ten years ttiy witl
and myself havh. cl)served the wonderfu
benefits received from tb« use of youlf
Family Ct|r0 for all diseases of the stora*
ach, liver. and the blood, and mos'
cheerfully recommend it to al! sufferers
j — 1. iu an aunerer.
Mason City, fu
A .vritlrp guirjintee to cure
rnf ijrlijd.wit^ievery dollar bottli
$1 1)0. bQif an.TSJc
monej
Prices
A written guarantee to iure «r monei
"funded with every box of Dr. Sawyer'?,
.'ostilles, which curss all diseases peculia'
10 women. Price »1 00 per box
For sale by Orlando Dm#
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