Weekly Orlando Herald. (Orlando, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 23, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 25, 1893 Page: 4 of 4
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Ti! i; IILU \ ...A
I Wm !i *ir«
I day.
f'W li kfd hrfi y .v.ifur-/rty.
WILLI* B. KHHM.W. Editor and Man.^. r
Subscription price, 91.00
advance.
ATCUISOM,TUI*KK l&NlM'K Ft KV
Orlando Time Table.
uoino north.
|Co 40A Mull and Gxp^-aa
*•'. 4 i<
>u 4'M l r» ghi and accommodati
GOING SMTH.
Mall and Exp on*
,6l»* i
4.»«H |».
.n l.URp
N«. I"I I*'-
No l&l Freight, uccoininudatlun 1 ' »" ■ m
All tin- ab«»\ ' train* • arry pHoofiigei- l'«— n
fr > >bould purchase lick'-ta l* fori; enterlrr.: * i»«*
Ctti f
ii. Y II ART, Agei.t
OULASDO. (>. 7'., SOW / ■
LOCAL SIGNALS
II orr, t{ cents.
iit*o■ il at m.i le u flying trip to
Perry Monday.
Jiin Armour, has b<H»n transferred
to Okluhouia City a* night operator.
Dr. Frame's office at his residence.
Tails promptly answered day or night, visit Tuesday.
J.H.Davis, of llutler, Mo., was an ^ee tjie bargain;
Orlando visitor Wednesday.
Dr. Frame's oillce at his rcsidtnee.
Cults promptly answered day «>r nijiht.
Miss Winnie Khruian made a visit
to Guthrie Tuesday.
Wanted—A few loads of w<>« I on
subscription atTun IIekai.d oflice.
nt tt» Perry Wedne*-
Oaklau-1 is Hit* uaiue of a now town
in Q county.
Robert Oder made the Capital a
A irreat reduction ill the price of Ho You W.»m a Home?
Box Stoves, nant to rrilure stork. Call on 1) II wnlkrr vhn mn lo-
A. L. Coc'KMi'M. j cate you on deed f irms from fuuo to
18,000 a quarter section. wood, water.
in axes at A. \*
Coekrum's.
J. 1). Townsend an I wife went to
Guthrie, Tuesday.
One word descrll»es it "perfect
We refer to De Will's Wich Hazel
Salve, curei obit unto sores, burn
skiu diseases ami is .1 well known cure
Orlando U goiug to make one id the l»« »t
towualn the Territory. K<at «atntc !• low ut
pro-cut. ma an lisYr»tniunt b«>w will biii'u
I lur^e return* In the near fu'uru. W. 11
ITy»t'll hub •uiiiochoice lot* for *u!c.
Just try Tiik Hiralo for three
months for J"> cents and H*e how
good s | :>per wc will ifive you each
week.
Orlando 1 >riiff Co.
E. 1 . Gage of Arkansas City, win
in the i it) Sunday.
If you need sod breakers go to A
L. Cockrum.
Col. Glazier is dow ti from Orlando-
Guthrie Capital.
Get prices on our Hox Stoves.
A. L. CocKlitTM. usl. j)e Witt's liitt
Ifenrv IVarson of Orlando is in tho these littI< pills will
city —Out brie Leader. Orlando Din# Co.
The case of I.N. TerriU has been1
transferred to Lincoln eeunty.
for pi!
Bring your job work t<» this olTie
, . . 1 Sheriff l-enton. of K. county went
\N • have two fait j" • prolans, n< e (( s,,. Frldfty with Kii deputy* -i
type ami plenty of paper stork. Tutcher, and placed him in jail. Tut-
If you can afTord to he aiinoyc I by ; wa* emfeavorinj; to place a in*n
sick headache and constipation, don't , under arrest who got away from l.lm
I.ail-. Misers for I when he opened tin on the fellow and
pastuie, farm improvements, near
Orlando, the future wheat center of
Oklahoma, land* that have been test-
ed and w ill yield from 10 to 52 bushels
per acre « t wheat. Now is your time
to buy, as land is going to exchange
hands rapidly in the very uear future.
Orlando is going to boom.
$r). $10 and *-0. genuioe Confederate
bill only five cen. s each; fjo-ind %1'K)
bills 10 cents each; Soc and 60c shin-
plasters 10 cents each; f 1 and $:J lulls
rry are opposite L . J 25 cents each. Sent securely' sealed
j ou receipt of price. Address, Chas.
J>. Hakkf.u, 09 S. Forsytho St., At-
lanta, Ga.
DON'T BLUSH!
When tlip naked truth i* brought forcibly to Tour
notice that you can suve Time and Btrctch your
Money liy buying your
/
LYy fieods.
Dr. i'urse, dentist, will visit Orlan-
do again on i>ei It ft and ->th His
dental rooms at 1
S. Laud oflice.
them.
Outs, 30 cents.
Corn, 40 cents.
Eggs 18 cents per dozen.
Butter 20 cents per pound.
Chickens $1.75 per dozen.
Onions, 80 cents per bushel.
Wheat 88 oent i to 13 eents.
John Marker went to Terry Monday
on business.
John Marker has opened up a meat
aarket and feed store at Elrod's old
| Ladies if you want to lie in style | gf Jl||(! nc. ( J,rries all kinds of fresh
Icall on Miss Mines i-i Mulhall and get 4tl(i salt s. j„ „ ft, ,| store lie
| one of those lovely Paris pattern hats ju8 ;i :u,| u.iC ()f ^raini oal8i rorn,
J The mayor of Perry receives $-00 a i.ran and every thin/ in the tirst class
| year w hile the mayor of Enid receives jved store line. Give him a call.
$1,000.
I>r. C..
I All the talk in the world w ill not
j convince you so quickly as one trial of
, DeWitt's Witch II i: « i Salve for sciids.
! burns, bruises, skin afi'ectious and
' piles. Orlando Drug Co.
| The first ordinance passed by the
city council of Fnul w as one to rcgu-1 Having bo u in
j late the epeed of trains through the Dentestry for more
in the fracas shot an iuuocent noj;r »
who soon afterward died from Ms
wounds.
Ptrv «*d or Stol n
flething
Mittens,
Shot A Horse Tlilef.
At Caddo I. T. on Tuesday Deputy
I'liiied 3t:iliis Marshals Masou an-l
Lec had a running ti^ht with two
horse thieve** and -.. isUy peddlers
j ne.ir 8t>tn *411 A n amber of shots
. wore exchanged frum b'»ths sides, but
liiostMr lias Net. 11.one took oHect except, the marshals;
Henry Starr the noted bandit, has Huflalo Hill ali is Williams was shot
been srlitemed tobe hanged, by Judge L«vice in the log mid thigh and his1
Parker, and the nee:.tie party will oc- horse w is shot fro.a under liiui. lie i
I cur February 20 j had an examination and was sent lo I
1 if y«»n,u\rM,\F«,lm' j,lil at e-'ru «m»l
I lot a! (cry ron- nabic t,. i .ult <» w 11 j stretcher Ids purtnei escaped.
If ,IUDentisi ofGntlirli-1 ; . „.;i i ,r rurtln , Information r.-«a
Oklahoma. adverti.semcnt in iom t|;cr i-oiuian.
All Diseases of the Oral Cavity I
skillfully treated . Nerves killed in J r IMllll
Aching teeth without pain. Teeth i ,IU. jlw|f i f«>r!ui:.!>*. i
extracted bv a sale and almost pain- unbroken and wild with loatl.er hsidti
less method, j Vt.ypt iK. it finding same Mill be wd 1
oOLtS
We Carry a Full Lice oi
iOC5.
Family
Potatoes, Irisii, 91.00 per bushel
Sweet potntocs 7.ri cents.
All kinds of country produce taken
ou subscription.
Mr. A. P. Glendening, of Guthrie,
spent Sunday in Orlando.
I'-ity.
We could not improve the quality if
paid double the price. De Witt's
Witch Plazel Salve is the best Salve
that experience can product, er that
money can buy.—Orlando Drug Co.
the practice of
than four vears.
r their1
-Mlile.
. paring to raid the Sac
Teeth extracted by an almost paiolcM
leeiu j agency. Extra guards have Ik
method by Dr. Sharp.
C. H- RecV mayer, of Wichita, Kan
w as in tow n Tliurday.
Miss Delia llines carries the
stock of millinery in Mulhall.
W. J. Gray, of Arkansas City,
was in Orlando Wednesday.
And being a Graduate of iho Dental
Department of the Yanderbilt Univer-
sity at Nashville Tennessee. I am
well posted in all the latest methods
in Dentistry, and guarantee every
opperation to be strictly first class
charges reasoable. consultation free
Oflice Iloom !>o l.'et-illes' Ulock over
Capital National Bank.
okl.ili
Ok lain
i V. luai
'-•j" :;lo
win
best .
] I.ittle vi'ct'tnlili' liealtli prtMlurnrs: twe,ltv ini-.iicij, to tbi.
I De Witt's T.ittle Early II < i
cure |
The Daltou gang o* Indian terri-
tory outlaws are reported to l e nre-
iml Fox
nt
there*
lit h iv
■re; a tot al of j
4,440,200 bushels. Prettj ur«> id I r al
I malarious disorders and regulate the four yeai uId< T lQr;,.t. I
I stomach and bowels, which prevents i
Kan. headaelie and dizziness.—-Orlaudo ^ 111
; Drug Co. I i'iles.
■ I r*„
Little ITorseslioe, a Kiowa Indian
chief, while intoxicated last week at-
tacked passengers on a Santa Fe train
*ith a club. lie was finally capturfd
and locked up at Guthrie.
Y< UK BYKR9
Orlnndti Okhlioma.
Th;iakij{i\liig Torkeyi.
l'or all kinds of game, Turkeys
pre iriechickens, and in fact everything
in that line that is good to eat can be
i found at A.N.B. Hinecker & Bro
meat r,.arl;et. Everything is fresh and
. !t ;in. You all w ant h good Thanks-
giving dinner you will fin 1 just w hat
!> m w ant at the above uamed moat
s ! .uaiket.
su ag. d I
Witch II.: 1 Sak arc
Dr. Frame's oflice at his residence,
Calls promptly answered day or night.
I)r. Sharp went to Longt »n, Kan ,
Saturday and returned Monday.
Ladies when in Mulhall you should 1
lj'mi ... , , Icnorance of the merits of De W itt s
stop in at Miss •,n,s ,u' 1,1 1 s ° * i/ittle Earlv .Misers is a misfoitune.
amlseoheMnceUncorinima^hat, , ^ ^
J. T. Garrett, of Arkansas City was cr.ro headache, dyspepsia bad breath,
in the city Wednesday. Mr Garrett constipation and hillousnes-s. Orlando
will establish a business here within Drug Co.
De Witt's
burns.
De Witt's
sores.
De Witt's
Witch Ilazel Save cures
Witcl
lazel Salve cures
TXvitKOlt TO JOOMIIS.
While CapN and Vi^Haikt Comiiilt-
i< r - in Ok!ah(>n-.n.
White Caps ami vigilance commit-
tee s are spreading tenor through the
strip to sooner.s, claim and lot jump-
ers. At Kremlin seven sooners were
foii
COCKRUM
NIB i KADINO
HARDWARE
11 an r
»ORLANDO
\. Ill (.1.1 s.
BEMT-CT-
Groceriss. Fiour, Cuaensware.
and Woodware.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
J. D. TOWNSEND,
OKLANDO, tlK
Your Pat ron ago Solicited.
MAIN STHKKT, G A RICH'S 01.T) PI.ACR
tti t.
o rni
EU^LI Eli-
The Queen City
of Oklahoma.
put on a triin and told they would be !
Witch 11 ;i
»a;ve cur?
r ChU'iIoI Nstiounl ll itik
ulcers. Orlando Drug Co.,
prisons
p. r-
. W.
n fow weeks.
Holland 1\ Mayther, age I > ■ >'
a well-to-do farmer living near i ar-
ney, Ok., has disapueared and it is
feared that lie has been muidered.
Deputy Sheriff lones run an attach-
ment on the lumber >aid of John .1.
Kllis, at Pond Creek Saturd.iy. Kllis
liabilities are about |S,0o», assets
nothing. Whiskey was the cause of
his downfall.
Notice,
Notice is hereby given to
lesiring to bury their dead
• German cemetery, two and on
l miles west of town, to 11 rst eel
iiui. sion of the board of trustees
their are a number of lots sold. Pric
of lots are $•'», $3 for half a l«-t, and JpJ
for a single pave Those who have | Sati.sf.i-:
buried theie and have not paid should ,
1 ; niecii1 me
call on or before the 20th of .Novem-
ber and settle with Pi:ki> Itri k.
GUTIIUIK. OKLAHOMA.
Arliflfito Itcili initicil on n*y nn-p d^'irc-l.
• Ill t'r< wn nti'l llri'li't' wt>rk h »|>f<Mnlty.
I strung up if tlioi leturnetl. At lio uud ciiuikkh renwmi.ie. c>mo« ronni :«a, Bo»diw
| Pond the mayor has been notified to
j b-ave by the vigilance committee, and i
two sinners are re porte '. ti have b -en j
I huM^ on Hi • Siieleton, seven miles east
of North Enid, for dripin^ settlors off
I» situated or the A. T. & S. F. U'v about iJO miles north of Guthrie
the Capitol of the Territoiy. in a rich aiid fertile country surrounding it
Orlando now contains a prpulMtion of si out 500 and rapidly increasii g
Since the Strip lots i»een opened a very largo aroa of territory will be
added to the trade naturally, belor g'ng to Orlando.
Ad thrt business ar«; here represented, and all kinds of goods are sold
as reasi liable as cleswhere. There is still room for 'be various brancb"S
of business and presents many imlucemeiits not el&ewhere enj<iyed.
I HAVE FOR SALE
H Choice Bastes and Residence Lois. M
FOU TEHMS, ETC, C \ LI. OR WHITK TO ME
W.H. KYSELL .... ORLANDO, 0. T.
Dill AMD. <>
ct to crouji
llliml Boono played in Oil and i,
Tuesday ivening to i very apprecia-
tive audience. The school house was
crowded to its uttermost capacity and
every one was deeply interested
Hooiie is indeed a great musician and
will surely be creeled with a full
house should he ever a*ain visii Or- i Arc your children subj-
' lando. If so, you should never h
All that honesty, experience and
skill can do to produce a perfect pill,
h;i* been employed in making I>e
Sal.- bills, auction sal • bill,, and al' Witt's Little Lar-v Kisers, The re-
other kind »f priu'in.'. neatly and suit is a specie for si.-k l.ea.'acle, l.il-
chenply dona at Tub 11 RRai.d ollice. i u .ness and eonstipat .on.— Orlando
Fast prsHM-s and new type. Drug ( o.
C. It. Wilder, of Guthrie, w as in
Orlando Wednesday ami p uch.ned a „ , , (.
bualnrd lot ot W. U. H*wll oppoalte «iyln«Ul" ,1,lr«9 f"d f'e
; Blm-k-8 i!r...rry stow. who. • l.« ,,,J H'^nulo^s, as it co-.Ums nothing in
rnntnulml for a store ImiMintf to lie [J11101
erected in which to start a bank Of
all the tilings Orlando m.i i needed
was a b ink, and it is s » >n to h iv •
I that want gratified. The ba.ik will
have an elegant tw o story stone build-
ing, iu the very heart of H e town,
and it is sure to meet with succors.
W ho ;
Elk ti
Office In Orlantl
' i i|(It! -alln |'i'>Mi|it! 1
' • ltit>, a w t-!»t of dri'g iiore
Sioip. lUy *MI
1. S Khl mil
. Kv
I the p;e
berlaii
t,w .■ yen
i rough Itc
ion than
|V k- «•
PHY3ic:A:
.
■ ever sol.i.
good reason for t'ns. So
iiiicUlv;
I 'I' coujli
There is
other will
ther is so ; of M.nin -
•' • c i'.i
J WW
, »>Ki.
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.Il,
C'usi. jniid tor j c-ltp a.id tallnw.
; • ti rr ; ti • : '
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ft r, (
'4 lM
K' 1
b ^.1
r« M«'
(il Liwv.ii
These long winter nights that
coming, can beat, be p ssed tiy the
farmer if he has a good farm papei to
read. T111: IIkualu will 'i d to an>
address in the c« unty the Ilo-ce and
Farm fakk. one >c:tr providing mi id
subscrihur pays $1 in advance for 1 in
11 KllALI)
The latest fake is a gang of mm,
asking permission to paint farmers'
barns or the privelege of placing a
sign thereon. As they progress t ies
ask their farmer friend to sign a papei nsi
. , 1 ..,n wi.i.i, Dampen a piece of Manuel with
in evidence ot its being done wtncti ,
. ... ,,,1, .1.,. Chamberlain s Pain Ualin and bind it
later shews up as some bank 111 tin*
... over the seat ot pain. It is better
form ot a promissory m»te. 1
than any plaster. W lien the lungs
Von want to know how to bring j are sore such an application on the
about "g' od times? Stop croaking, chest ami another on he back, he-
pay your debt> and so enable others to twecu the should'. 1 blades, will often
pay theirs,buy for cash, and put the prevent pie uiuouia. There is 110th
money you have bonded again in cir- jng ho good for a lame back or a pain
bottle of Chamberlain's tough Reme-
dy. It is a e'er tain cure for croup,
and has never been k iowa to fail. If
given freely as soon as the eroupy
cough appears it w ill pre.'ent the at-
tack* It is the 8< le reliance ss ith
thousaads of mothers who have
croupy children, and never disap-
points them. There is 110 danger in
Mit bottles for sale In
»orlando Drug
• ng !
by Orlando Drug C .
The Orlando Lite; irv and
society met and arran.;»-.i foilo',-i.ag,
program for next meeting:
KKC I T AT 10 jr.
Annie Iluddlestoii, Jerry Murker
Emily Cowen, liettie t'ia«g. Chas Jack
Jennie Hoover, Harry lljiun. >»au<lie
Iluddhaton Fred Uysell.
boko
Dave Hunt.
PhYSi&IAN ;
Grlani
I Culls , runptly at'«;ii Joel day
DR. FfCHtS,
Tie Dentist,
Oi'Tick- Oklahoma Avenueunil First-rt.
it.'
TAT
Iti: !. i.n<k Xoble Arc. ord Second ft,
Ciithrie, 0'<-
eulation. These thin;
business and help
times. Ex.
wo Hi. iv 5 1 Vlll Jt HV.
(itanti Highest Award t«» !>r
l»rlee'« Cream IJakln « Powder.
Chicago, Nov. 35—O11 the analysis
and recommendation of l>r. Wiley.
Chief United States tJovernment,
Chemist at Washington, and greatest
living authority on foo»l products, the
world's fair jury today gave the high
est ■•ward to Dr. Price's Cream link
i ig Powder for strength, purity and
excellence. This coiMusivelv settles
the question of supeviorits. Dr. Wiley
will all help in the side. A sore throat can nearly
to restore good always be cured in one night by an-
' plying a ti . 11 nel bandage d untuned
i w ith i'ain Balm. 50 cent bottles for
I sale by Orlando Drug Co.
A TKUItl lll.i: I > K Vlll.
A Woman Ceriahes iit ilie Flames
Near C'liamllcr.
The Chandler News of Saturday
lias the follow ing:
The most terrible accident in the
>.iiul;i\. Non ember 'J», The M. nsas
City 'I imes will begin the i ublicatiou
of a series ol articles which it has
prepared with pre t cue. of which
will be of inestimable value to its
readers. For the past six weeks a
staff 1 orrespondeiit of The Times Ins
been in Washington collecting data
for thorough review et'all the govern-
ment departments. The first of these
articles—on the rostollieo depart |
ment -will run Suik1.iv. the 2i>Lh inst.,
as announced, it will m ike abjut 1
one and one-half pages.
It preparing these stories special car •
was taken to make them not oilvi
instructive, but entertaining. Facts
are brightened by anecdote figures bv j
gossip. Into the work and m tliodsj
I of the departments the corn ipondentl
i has entered in detail. ' e will so tell j
♦ he story that any 111 ra of ir.telligence 1
; «■ m comprehend it. lie will describe
tlie personal appearance and t hai t •-
teristi -1 of the head of eai 1 portfolio, '
and of each of his pi in. ipal assistants, j
MIewill tell the cost of running the
I depaitments, where nianev is saved
and svlcre it is needlessly expended. ;
Itobert'Lowe, Maltha Craig Loyde
Marker, Lel.ie McDauel.
so NO
Mr. A. Warner.
RECITATION
Homer Hart
Sr.l.KCT 1. KADINO.
T. VV. Boise.
HKCITATIOM
Otts Jack, John Slack, Chan Madden
K»NO.
Chas Bebaut.
RltCITATIOH
J.imp« Read.
iKLEOT 11 HIDING.
Wm. Warner.
gi'K&TloN ron DEBATB
ric.so'.vid. —That intemperance ttaa
cause I m- i « desire ss than has war.
▲ t MltM ATI VIC
A Warner, Mr. Deaeluis, Wm
lJcasley. Wm warner*
N KG ATI VE
Tomas Craig, Air. Itaudolph, Mr.
lliitlson, Mr. llaan
A^1 INDI AN It!<* A MIST.
When m Needing Your
Mended ijo to the
city smu SHOP,
A. V. PUNDECKER. PFOP
fc •sv. - trt
^ 3s->
R. ODER,
Prop.
~I>._.»](■ In—
lEBGS. MEDICI8ES
T 01 let
tides, Etc.
I resetlpln us carefully ana accural
con pounded
6 hots
m m AMnf
HITT
dealet<3 ir;
ALL t KIND * OF ) FEED,
CORM. OATS. BPAN AND SHORTS. W;1EAT CHOPS. CCFIN
CHOPS. CORN MEAL AND NAY.
First Door East ot Postoflico oil Main street.
JOHN MARKER, Prop.,
Orlando. ----- ... Okla.
Home!
history ot Lincoln county «>< curred yes- |jt. will dr iw comp irlsims and show
teiday. Abort four and a half miles |)V Work. tliut in the selections of
east of town, ti woman, Mrs. J. T. (},js Cabinet Mr Cleveland exercised
Hall, was lairned to death, h, T, that santo business sense that
pur- [ has ever marked his i<liniuistration
Lucas w is in Chandler f»>r the
rejected the alum powders, stating to pOS6 0f puiniuonlnir the coroner, and! In the llrst article w i'l I e
h Mr. Hissell n\ li
applicants for ».
the world's 1 air jnt'!■ th:.t lie cousnici fi«>iii 1. 111 we leained the following an hour w/.
ed tliau unwholesome. fjl( \ n,e got st. rle.1 inlh-.i neigh- ing visitors
Pearlh in the strip. boi iiood <■. the Hall
Charlie Mosbiitra11 reeeivi 1 yister- 1,1 wicds
dar a beautiful p., iH trlNN ghing eontrol. While it was uaruing with
twenty-seven grams It was sent to 1 Kreat rapidity, Mrs. HaM became
him from the strip, where It was!fl^i*l>teiied and ran to a neighbor's,
taken from the internal regions of a Mr. Xetlierton s. Finding them ab-
tish caught in one of the streams of S4'nt she became s > excited as to lose
that country. It is as uniformly presence of mind, and upon leav-
roand as a billiard ball and is the C1,1'"' r:l" direct!v .'n'" the
,, , , , path of the Haines and perished. It
largest ever found in that section | A as a dreadful affair. The body was
country. A few ye:irs ago 11 jK-arl literal'y loasled IMie family
weighing about ten urai s was found tec' (if tlip liu»haml, wife and
in the i.ittle river above town, of the
game quality, and Charlie sold it for
t7tl. It can be seen that tioUii.K »ome-
ti«ie» paysblif I'he p'-arl thai me
from the t vritor ,v..s the t i'.jj.. lty oT
H small who e:»it(ri.t 'he "sh that
contained it.—Wichita Ea^le
A TeHtt*n>?o lo be >laile of Apj»ljlng
United States Ij.iwi# l<» Indian
Marriages.
The El Keno Democrat says that a
few months ago a bright, intelligent
Indian girl, named Julia Hunt, who.
has spent six years at the Carlisle, j
rihed i I''1- school, returned to her people. |
c iv- • lemming she was offered a posi- i
men luiuhv t he former Indian ag nt, but I
iiiu 1 v. c.iid owing with complaints, men with patents refusetl it. In a short time alter her I
as soon beyond I ;m(i meu with wheels in their leads. , 1 etuin to her people she met Litlie
Mysteries of the dead letter oflice w ill 1 Hawk, u lull blood Cheyenne Indian,
be cleared away: nut hods of prevent- who has 1 wife and a number ol cliil-l
ing swindlers will be« xplained: duties
of each «1 iv i.;<*xi will be set forth; anec-
dotes will be related illustrating the
trials of Fourth Assisttsnt Postmaster
General Maxwell, who is called the
"headsnvin". In fact, nothing that
goes to make up an interesting nar-
A. D. COULTER, Prop.
OKLANDO, OKLA.
For a smooth, clean share, ami a fashionable
hnir cut. pi*e th« ol«i Pioneer a trial.
armers
BEEGUT & MARKER, Props.,
Orlando,
CkSchoma, Ter.
ItUISlM
son Mrs. IInil was aliout years
old. and Mr. Hall, vnIim it) quite an old
man is nearly crazed with g-fof. The
Halls live on the southeast quarter
of •« ct ion 8-14-5.
The lire did considerable damage,
sw eeping over several sections of land
and burninif kay ttacks, fences, ete*
It burned Mr '1 sylors binn also.
grown rative will be omitted
These articles will he of great value
to all visitors to Washington, and es-
pecially to gentlemen who go there
seeking oflice. They will be published
ti re 11, but the fact did not prevent him
from becoming infatuated with Julia,
ami he therefore threw bis wife away
according to the Indian custom, which
iu effect is similar to that practiced
by the whites, without the interven
tin.1 and expense of local « »urts. and
the second time entered the marriage
relation. It is now claimed that Tattle
llawk w ill not only lind himself tor-
mented by two mothers-in-law, but
that he will be presented to the pic
in the Sunday and Weekly Times and 1 ent grand jury in order to m il < 1 test
each will be worth the pric of a year's j case of the application of the laws to
snbM ritionp. j Indian offenders of this cVs .
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Ehrman, Willis B. Weekly Orlando Herald. (Orlando, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 23, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 25, 1893, newspaper, November 25, 1893; Orlando, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc403251/m1/4/: accessed May 10, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.