Weekly Orlando Herald. (Orlando, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 19, 1895 Page: 1 of 4
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o LOGAN
ORLANDO
V\ lionever you bear a man finding
fault with liis local ptiper *ay*, iLe
Stf-I City Standard, open it, aud ten
to one be hau'nt an advertisement in
it; five to one he never gave it a job
of printing to do; even up tbat he
never does anything iu any way that
will assist tbe publisher to run a
good paper and forty to one tbat be
is tbe most eager to «ee tbe paper
when it cornea out.
T. THURSDAY, DECRMBKR |9 1895.
NO 27
Ex Senty. of tbe Navy Whitney,
might make a good candidate for
President on the Democratic ticket.
He would suit tbe east no doubt
to say the least, aud probably ' be
satisfactory to a very small fraction-
al part of south and west. The n\
jority of the parly however especial-
ly in the great big West and South
are not stuck on him and believe
tbat the contaminating influence of
Wall street association might have
a tendency to prejudice bis opinions
regarding the interests of the whole
country in favor of bis own partiou
lar locality and interests. The fact
of bis having money will never make
him President although a good man
IMPORTANT DECISION.
Some New phases of the Oklahoma
Homestead Law.
Tbe United States homestead laws,
whichprovide tbat a man can obtain
title to land after resding on it tive
years, also has provision giving him
two years longer if lie desires bofore
he must make final and pay
The Ga tai City Susipess
College
of (il 1 HRIK Okla, claims to be TIIE REST llusitiess College in
the 1 erritorv, iu tbe strictest interpretation of the tonus, and in pre-
pared to prove every claim it makes. Its reoord will benr the closest
inspection and its faellties tor imparting instruction in all the branch-
es of a THOROUGH BUSINESS EDUCATION will be found unex-
celled.
HEAD CONSIDER
Five
The
Able Teachers In
FACULTY.
ACTUAL BUSINESS DEPARTMENT
fitted for
Beta i 1 i n g Transportat i on
Wholesaling Commission
Insurance
Real-Estate
PWTiCL
MlD-WlNtER TERM begins Monilay Jonuary 0, 1800.
Cull or address us for further information,
R. A. G^FFMEY, Prin.
Guthrie Olka.
fees. Thousands of far#|Mjs all over
the territory have taken "J^fcntage
of this latter clause in orderto get
out of paying taxes two years long-
er, but a sensation has been sprung
in tbe shape of a supreme court de
cision of the state of Kansas, to the
effect that lands on which a person
haf resided live years become taxable
even though the homesteader neg-
lects to apply for a patent. If the
Oklahoma supreme court holds tbe
same it will more than double the
taxable property in the Territory
and greatly augment the income of
all tlu original counties.
Congress is doing nothing as pre.
viously predicted. In fact every
body is familiar with Republican
taoiics and inactivity as far as bene
ficiai and wholesome legislation are
concerned* Their record has always
been made by their mouth, loi'id
pretense. Jingoism and blow, form
a goodly portion of tbe average Re
fwblicau makeup, and are distinttive
characteristics- Whioh mark unmis-
takably the-contrast between former
day saints and latter day imps.
When victory was acheived at the
decent election* sensible men con-
eluded at once that nothing would
lie 8bcorhpftSb#d and that idle prom-
ises from the victors would come to
haugbt and it seems tbat they are
not doomed to dissappointment
Jerome f{, Jerome^s new story has
(be striking title of "Blase Billy"
It will be published in the Janu-
ary issue of The Laidcs Home Journal
would seem to indicate that the Re.
publicans who have so recently been
reinstated in power have a yearning
desire to absolutely run things with
a high hand. Simply because Mr.
Bayard opposes protection and is
courageous enough to express his
honest manly opinion whenever be
chooses to do so as occassion de-
mands and as individuality and man
liness suggests is surely vary flimsy
grounds tor the introduction of im
peachment resolutions. Such action
'can be very reasonabty expected
however from such a source and is
in keeping Viib Republican notions
practices and ideas. V-'ben did it
become a high crime and misdemean
or for on American citizen to express
bis sentiments?
Is it improper for a person to ex
press his dislike hatred and disap
proval of an obuoxons and unpopu
lar protective policy inaugerated by
tbe Republican party and which has
proven itself to be productive of no
beneficial and satisfactory results?
On the other baud it has been
fraugnt with harship 'for the masses
has caused unequal distribution 01
the wsalth of the country, has bnili
up tbe few at the expense of the
many and placed the agricultural
classes at the mercy of the favored
manufacturer. The good sense of
tbe intelligent voter, manifested l;v
his absolute refused to endorse the
policy of prohibitary high protection
known as McKinlyism at the last
Presidential election should be
heartily commended and receive the
everlasting sanction and approbation
of all honest patriotic citizens.
Thanks to Mr, Bayard for b,s
open candor manliness and becomim-
conduct, in telling tbe truth, for
censuring and condemning a , olic
incongenial and derogatory to' the
best interests of the people of „|f,
United States, Reduce the tariff
curtail appropriations, introduce
form in all branohes 0f the public
service, build up the country bv
equal whol -some laws and fair' j„st
NOTICE.
Teritory of Oklahoma, (
County of Logan, ss.
In Probr.tc court.
Notice isi hereby giv.m tlmt on I hi'
9, day of I) cemlmr A. I). 1895, I),
A. li T. Childers and others Sled in
Probate Court <.f the County of Lo-
gan and Territory of Oklahoma, a pe-
tition praying for Letters of adminis-
tration to be issued to .John Marker,
upon tbe estate of M. Madden, deceas-
ed, late of the County of Lopin and
Territory of Oklahoma,
Aud pursuant to an order of said
Probate Court,, Monday the. 30, day
of December A. T). 189f>, at the hour
of ens o'clock P. M. of said day, that
being a day of the regular November
Term, A. D. 1895 of said Piobate
Court, has been appointed as tbe
time for bearing said application, when
and where any person interested may
contest saiil petition by filing written
opposition thereto on th ground nf
oropetoncy of the applicant, or nisi'
assert bis own ri^nts to the adminis-
tration and pray that Letters be issu
to himself.
Witness S. S. Lawrence, Judge
the Probate Court of the County >
Log", n, and the seal of the Court affix-
ed. the 9, day of December A. D. 1895
S. S. Lawrence,
Probate Judge,
of
A pleasant and satisfactory surprise to purchasers
old patrons friends and neighbors greets you. The
old reliable firm ot J. D. Townsen.1 has decided al-
ter due consideration to give their many customers
and all others, the advantage of prices never before
realized in the history of Orlando and have deter-
mined to close out at actual cost for cash only, their
entire and immense stock ot general merchandise
Staple and Fancy Groceries Hats Caps Boots and
Shoes Our health is alright but the general de-
piession in business accompanied by unsatisfactory
collections has induced us to change our avocation
and retire from the mercantile business. To this
end we offer the following inducements to purcha s
' rs and quote prices correspondingly.
GpOGEpJES,
20 lbs. Granulated Su gar
22 !bs Light Btown ,.
Package Coffee
10 lbs Oat Meal
Star Tobacco per lb _
Horse Shoe Tobacco
Even Change „
Battle Ax „
25 oz. K. C. Baking Powde
Canned Tomatoes per can
» Corn pe can
$1.00
>»
.20
.25
.38
.38
.16
.17
.17
.08
.06
DPY GOODS,
Priuts jier yd
.04 to
• 5J
Ginghams per yd.
.04 to
.07
Cotton Fhinne's per yd
.o7 to
.08
Unbleached Muslin per yd
_ •'
.05
Good Shirts
.80 to
.45
Overalls
.3o to
.55
Cottonado Pants
• 75 to
1.00
Moleskin Jeans
)i to
Blankets
.7/5 to
M
I .60
No. 101 Socks per pair
_
.05
No. 701 Kock-> per pair
.
.07
ft has finally been definitily set-
tle that Harrison is to be a candi-
date before the National Republican
Convention in 96 for the Presidency.
His nomination is altogether im
probable however as tae "slatfe niak
Crs" permit Iand^q^itable^gishu!
statesmen of his character calibre I —- . . P«hati
and reputation to supercide such
bright brilliant and illuminating
"wheel horses" as Allison Ffee'd ami
MoKinley have proven themselves
to be. It it. to be hoped tfi'at the
Harrison boom irfay materialize as
fuost any sjrub of a DeiWocrat could
easily knock him out.
The fact that a Massachusetts
Congressman presumed to introduce !
ft resolution in congress preferring
charges against Ambassador Bayard j
And looking to his impeachment
Scientific American^
Agency for
Firft Publ'shsd Doc. 19 18115.
Notice for Publication.
Laud office ut Guthrie T.
I »<•(■, 17th 1895.
Notice is hereby Kiven iJmt ihe following
named pettier ban filed uotlcof bin intent.on
to make linul proof in support of his claim,
and th.i* said profff will be mad<; before
the Register and tft c Ivor of the IT S.Laud Office
at Guthrie O T 011 Fe'. y. 4.1806 viz:
Ji 'in Cuisin ;erof Love! o. T, for the
'4 of Sec. *3 iu t*p. 19 N. ol Banue 1 w
lie names the fellor. inK witnessen to po
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
ol mid la.d, viz: L wis J Jjarue!!, Abr.»bau:
Wiley, of Le vel O. T. Jo»e; |, A. Smith,
I'lUn.to u, T. and JAJlds 1\ K ■ n.-.ly, t Mu
La 1 O. i"' A. N. J, Crook Ite^i- et
First published Deo*, M,
Notion for Publication*
Lund Office at Guthrie u, T Dec. 2
Notice Is hereby given tlmt thy following
named settler has filed notice of hi» inten
lion to make final proof In support of his
claim and that said proof will be made be
fore Register and Receiver at Guthrie o t
on Janurary 20th, lWXi.viz; John H. Gettings
for the S. w, ^ of sec twp 19 N,U, 1 w,
lie hames the following witnesses trf
prove his continuous residence uppon and
cultivation ol' said, land viz: t.'hnries F.Bode
of Crlando O, T, AlonzotJ. Fuller, Joseph A
Smith, and Lee 1|, Goer, of Lovell O, T,
»• 1*\ C'l'ook' Register
TIME TO BUY.
itois®
rniimm!®!
First Published Dec, 12th 1895,
Notice for Pubiicutiofi.
Land oftice at Guthrie (>. T, Nov, o
Notice is hereby given that the following
nuined s< ttlerhus filed notice ol his intention
to make final proof In support of his claim,
and that s«fd proof will be made before
Uegl*tcr and Receiver at Guthrie o. T, on
Feh. 4 im viz; Abraham L. Wiley of Lovel
O. T, for the Jots 1 S aud E. K N, VV. >«(or Si
W. one fourth)of sec 19 l>vp. 19 N. R, I E, lie
name- the followii.g witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon andcuJ^Yation ot
said lund viz: Lewis J. LKiruell. John Gu;-
1 singer, George L, Deht; Wllllop ila.
A<N, J. Croo-C Hegi
i all of Lord o. T-
Come and examine our mammoth stock and con-
vince yourselves of the sincerity of our proposition.
Our goods ai e new and lresh and equality unex-
cei*ed. Come prepared to lay in your winter sup-
plies bring your friends and neighbors a roll of bills
and buy more than you can carry for a dollar.
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TWO FOR ON E# I First PublnBe# Dec. 12, 189V
t otlco for Publication
" * | l ind : dice at Guthrie O. i\ Doo ,10 ; 1895,
Send fox free sample And ?n<W ( Kotlco 18 horeb.y »lven tl>at the following
r I o , named settler bas filed notice of his Intention
| to make flnnl proof in support i}f lilj claim
and that said pr|fof will be inade before
4 Kec«Jvor at Gntbrle O, T. on
thereby.
The WEEKLY HERALD
—And —
Ecc'iati, WeeKly Esqairs
Both one year for only $1.00
The Enquire is a 9 column, 8—
page paper, 'sHM each Tn'ursday
Largest in size cheapest in price
most reliable in news, all large
typo, plain print, good white paper
If ftttr readers want another lire
Register and ttece
> afi, 18, 1890 viz : kichard A, Cappper for
the N. E. one foorth sec,18 twp 19 N, R. 8W
Henauies the followingwltnesfes topi-bye his
co' tlnpous residence upon and cultivation
bf said land vli: Moeea D. Sample, Patrlok H.
Gilmore, Robert H, Hprrls, all of orlando
O, T. and Tobias Capper ot goiter O. *1'
A, N, J, Crook, Register
„ Important To Farmers.
farmers if fou wish to prove up
your claim, brin^ yoiir filing receipt to
thin office and #e will All but ydur
Application and lend thecij in, thui
paper, the Enquire is that paper". I *ving y°U th9 "pen,e * Wp
* guthrie,
First Published Hoc 12th 1895,
Notice for Pul.lieation
Land Ufliee at Guthrie O.T
Die. 10 18»5
Notice is hereby piv« rt that the following
named settler has filed notice of his intent t
to make final proof in support of his claiui
and that said proof will he mado before thfl
Register and Receiver at Guthrie O, T. on
Jart 18th lmtrjz John Wallace, for the 3
W. % sec 12 twp 19N.R, lw, He nanler§ the fol
lowing: witnesses to prove his continuous
residence upon and cultivation of, said land
viz Hichard A, Capper Jesse A. Blackwell
Owen A. Edwards 1'atriek H. Gilmore; all of
Orlando O, T A. .J. Crook, Register .
WANTED;—i-everal trust worthy gentle
mm or ladiee tb travel in Oklahom
for established, reliable hou»e Salary $780
and expenses, yteajy position. Enclose
reference and salf-addressed stamped eu-p
velope. The Douiiuion Company. Thlr
Floor, Omahu Bldg , Chicairo.
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Marker, John. Weekly Orlando Herald. (Orlando, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 19, 1895, newspaper, December 19, 1895; Orlando, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc403294/m1/1/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.