The Herald. (Orlando, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, August 30, 1901 Page: 1 of 12
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Eleventh Year.
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Orlando, Logan Cotinty, Oklahoma, Friday, AUG 1901.
No. J 2
THE ORLANDO HERALD
HERALD PUBLISHING CO. .Publishers.
J. H. OGLE,
E. R. DUVAL,
President
Business Manager
DIED
The infan t sun of M r and Mrs William
Lunger Died at their houie iu the
south part of town on Monday eve-
ning August 26th 1901 age 4 weeks
the remains of the little one was car-
ried from the h ouse to the M E Cliurch
by four little girls where the services
was conducted by Rev J. T. Beach
after the services the remains of the
little one was followed to the eemetry
by kind friends and was layed to rust
being carried to the grave by four
little girls the emblem of purity.
DIED
Mrs Fannv Compton the wife of
Thomas Comnto i and the daugter of
Mr and Mrs R. J. Gray. Died al the
home of her parents miles south of
town on August. 2Gth 1901.
Mrs Compton was taken sick sit her
inline in Noble County, and was
brought by lier husband Lo the home
of her parents us slated above. The
funeral services were conducted at
the home by llev J. T. Reach.
And a prosesfion of mourning* friends
followed the remains to the Morris
bights eemetry where she was layed
to rest.
The Great Fake
The f»k« advertisment of some
F« i» meichauts la»t Saturday should
t'e an aye opener to the people.
The old adage of something for uoth-
liig applies, It can not be done.
The sequil is remember you are
always treated best at home
An Unknown Hand
With a torch set tire to a bale of
(otton at the Gin last Saturday night
this was a cowardly act, atid should
it be possible to locate the guilty
parties, the strong hand of ttie Law
ehould tie laid upon them.
And it is hoped that local authorities
look 'rito this matter that the crim-
inal act mav be pushed.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter-
nally, acting directly upon the blood
and mucous werfaces of the system.
Price 75 cents ptr bottle. Sold by
all druggists. Testimonials free.
Halls family pills are the best.
Orlando Cotton
Market
Orlando for a number of years has
been foremost as a cotton market.
This is a noted fact and wa feel certain
that this year Orlando's cotton mark-
el will surpass her former record, and
the strong evidence of this fact is
shown through the enterprising firm
of Powers and Deselms who are now
preparing to erect a first class plant
and ecqtiipt the same with the verv
latest modern Machinery which will
permenantly establish Orlando's
Cotton market.
Notice
To the home steaders of Noble and
Garfield Counties Tha Herald has
been made the official paper for the
purpose of publishing notices to make
final proof for all the lands situatsd ne
arer to Orlando than to any other town
that has a paper, the home steaders
When wanting to advertise to makehis
final proof can oome to our offics and
have his paper made out with out any
cost to him other thau the regular fee
for publisbiug and they need not go to
tha landoffics until the lima tat for
them to make final proof thus saving a
trip to tha laud office, these arrange
nisnts will be convenient for them and
««»« them a long unuecsary trip, as
well as tha expenoe of such a trip.
Those wanting to prove up this fall
should gat there notice in the paper at
once for the land offices are three or
four months behind with their work
and after harvest there will be a gieat
rush to make final proofs ,
Wichita Kans, Aug 15ih 19ii]
To the managing Editor.
Dear S>r: It is w th the greatest plea-
sure t hat we >11mi: you unqer seperatu
cover a special invitation to attend
our Carnival or Fall Festival to be
held in the City of Wichita, Kans,
during the week, Sept 3d O." 1st o 5th
inclusive. Doubtless yon Hre aware
that, our preceding carnivals have been
very stlccesfull yet jt is the intention
of the present management, to surpass
any thing heretofore attempted.
In ;he I i ue o.' at1 ract ions we have
completed arrangements as follows:
The lain Mann riicturing Co. for the
prod net ion of a series of fire works
the equal to which has never been
seen in the State
1'iie falls of Niagara, repre»en I ing
a brilliant masterpiece in pyrotecnic
art, never having beet) presented
except at Manhattan Reach New York
and being 21)0 feet long and 10u feet
high, a seething mas- of flames.
AcouraLely represen titig nature's
greatest handy win k.
Tha Anglo American trained wild
Animal Exhibition; representing an
investment of 50,000, and foeiug the
finest traveling show extant.
Dare Devil Kilpatrick iu his sensa'-
ional automobile desetit from a to.ver
80 feel high 170 feel eucline. thrilling
and dangerous.
A stupendous and magwifieeut
Streets of Cairo and Oriental Theatre,
introducing entirely new features and
up to date scenery.
In addition we will present the ftlO.
00(1 magnificent prismatic Electric
Fountain, Electric Theatre, with Ser-
pentine and fire dance*. Moving pic-
tures with the latest nevelties in the
worlds scenes.
A thorough I up to date VAUDEVI-
LLE PERFORMANCE by some of
the leading artists nf the country.
1 liese are a few of the meany attrac-
tions that will be offered for the am-
usemeut of olie visitors to the city dur
ing carni val week.
The enclosed articres taken from the
Wichitaw papers cover some of the
detailq aud if you will kiudly men.
tion of the event iu the columns of
your valuable papers we shall be
more than willing to reciprocate to
the best of our ability.
All railway companies in Kansas and
Oklahoma have granted a one fare
rate from all bointa in Kausa-?,
CALUMET
BAKING
POWDER
SOLD
HERE
r,>N®y The people are all buyin^^
Calumet
5impjy because it is the only
HIGH GRADE: powder .sold at a
moderate price
1 Purify
Unquestioned
Save, the coupons found in "*>
can—They are valuable. ^
<>\ve you one ot . ^emvmteus.
Oklahoma and the Indian Territory.
PRESS Headduurtei s will be establi-
shed with Mr. H. J. Ilagny as chair-
man of press committee, aud by call-
ing upon him or at the office of the
Association the necessary courtesies
will be extended to you ami we urgeii
ly request you to he with us in OCT.
YOURS TRULY,
THUS G\ FITCH-
PRES.
A MINISTER'S GOOD WORK
'T had a severe attack of bilious
colic, got a bottle of Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera aud Diarrhoea Rrmedy
look twodosesand was entirly cured,"
says ltevr A. A. Power, of Emporia,
Kan. "My neighbor across tiie street
was sick for over a week, had two or
three bottles of meddicine from the
doctor. He used them for three or
four days without relief, then called
iu an other doctor who treated him
for some days and gave him no re|i«f
so discharged hitn. I went orer to
see him the next morning. He said
his bowels were in a terrible fix, that
t hey had been run nn ing off mo long
t ti a t it was almost bloody flu x. I ask-
ed him if lie had tried Chamberlain's
Colic, C'olera and Diarrhoea Itemed
and lie said, 'no.' 1 went home and
brought him my bottle and gavb him
one dose; told h 1 in to lake an otiier
dose in fifteen or twenty minutes if
he did not Hud relief, tint lie took no
more and was entirely cured I think
it the best medicine I ever tried." For
sale by E. E. Cowman.
N. W. Harris and v. ife left Wuil in -
dav for WoodLawn III. where tiny
will make their home in the future
The fall term at the Capital City
Business Col pge will begin i»u Mou
day morning September tnh.
THE TEltK I TOR A I, NORMAL
SCHOOL E'nond .Oklsmnma
The term begins Sept loth. This in-
stitution offers superior advantages
for thorough educational training.
All members of the faculiy are spec-
ially trained for their deqartmenta.
Laboratories are excellent; Cheml-
eal. Physical. Biolgical, and Plipaio-
logical.
Excellent library, free to all stud-
ettts, Tuition is free in ail department
and expellee for roo >' and board is low
The moral toue of the school is be-
yond question. Parents can safely en-
trust their boys aud girls to this inti-
tution.
For catalogue and further partculars
address the president.
Fredrick H. U in holt/,,
Edmond, Oklahoma.
it is easier to keep well than get
cured. DeWitl's Little Early Risers
taken now and then, will always keep
your bowels in perfect order. They ne
ver gripe but promote au easy gentle
aci ion.
E. E Cowman.
T wish to truthfully state to y«u
and the readers af these fa<» lines I hat
your Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is with-
out question, the l>e»t and only eore
for dyspepsia llial I l.avp avar Come
in con i act w ii.ti aud I ha ve Uaei'
many other prepeations.', John. West
M iddlesex, Pa. No preperat.ioil equals
Kodol Dyppetela Cure at* it contain*
all the ti a 11 r ti digestants. It v/iildl
gesl all kinds ol fond and can't help
hutdo you good E. E Cowman.
H L'NT'S CURE
cures all ek'n di-ea«ee in all its **ri-
oih forms, N > Internal trea'meut
necessary. Failing, money returned
o purchm-et.
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