Weekly Orlando Herald. (Orlando, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 29, 1896 Page: 1 of 4
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VOL 5
CULAMH) LOGAN CO. O. T. THURSDAY, OCTOBER, 29,1896.
NO. 20
Democratic Ticket.
FOB rKUSIDKXr,
WILLIAM J. BRYAN,
OK NEBRASKA
TOR VICE-rBESIDENT,
ARTHUR SEWAJ.L,
OF MAINE.
Fur Delegate to Congress.
HON. J Y. CALLAHAN,
m m !ii7sa ran
1- "i .Sheriff,
.3.1 M.DANIELS.
County Attorney,
. 0. G. IIORNOR.
' County Clerk
Mrs. ANNIE L. VINCENT,
Register of Deeds,
D. McCONNEHEY.
Treasurer,
I). H, WOODWORTH.
Probate Judge,
TKAGUE RAY.
L'onntv Superintendent,
JAMES 11. SCARR
Surteyor,
^ C. T. MILLER.
Cor <mW,
Dr. A. L. BLESH.
Commissioner Second Dint,
W. R. fHENIS.
Meirfliei1 Council,
I it fruHOlS.
rOWXSll/K TICKET, 0
T>#«un j, 8. :>ikhi. *
^k-rti D, C.STOODAITO
. .John Maukhii
rfustiew* 01tke Pc«6e IE, K. Duva*EV
t Emanubi- fttivt)
ConstrfAw....*./ j Win WaiVnEr
I I .w, BgtforT
u^ad Ove/aioer No 1 w, Hysell
.» •« „ * frk6 "ruck
.V ,V ,v 3' L, P'<*e4
«• «t „ 4 Wn¥ Compton
Priest* and uiimsterfl of the go*-
pel are privileged to expresj an
honest opinion regard the politic* of
the country. But wheu they pre-
surae to exercise coercion in the dis-
charge of their rninistrial duties then
they are subject to criticism and li-
able to suffer for their indiscretion
and presumption.
Judgi Crisp 6f Georgia'ex-s'peaker
'It Congress and prospective o. S.
Venator from that state is dead.'
Yote ^our libhet sentiments next
Tuesday and thereby select the'best
and most competent men ?o* official
positions,*
Coercion and intimidations will
not work in this election, The Aus
trailian ballot thwarts the evil de-
signs of the political manipulator,
and protects the honest laborer when
casting his ballot for the good of
his country as he understands it.
Michigan cities have fallen
the wake of Bry^nlBiu and have
turned out eniuasm to hear the great
commoner expound the true do-
trine of bimetalimn and modern de
uiocraoy. William Jennings Bryan
will be the next President,
Falling prices may sojt nsuors
money loaners, and bankers but the
real producers of wealth arc unwill-
ing to work without compensation
und be subjected ttr the dictation of
those who have long been the recipi.
tents at special favtttf.
Gold alright btft we mflst have
both gold arnd sifter as standard
money. The recognition of both
precious mentis as Absolute money
and coined at $hi ratio of 10 to 1,
at our mints without discriminating
against eillJerj is what the people
demand, and propose to hatfe.
Tos'rr' has hi'thei'to heen kn'6\tfn as
f'lie writer of som'e of the most fa
mous songs knotf'ti to musical peo
^ie. Hp has «6w written his first
jibrely instumertta'J cothpositjbn/ a
fainvet for the piano,' whioh 'Jhe
Ladies' Homt Journal has secured
And Will publish in an early fssue.
Mechanics'and laborers Who grunt.
Me aliotit getting rid'Wrfik, business
liien who Complain o? slow collec-
lidhs aVtcf slow sarfcR and1 farmers
J'ho toil and raise products at star-
vation prices shofVld be wilHng to
teller their eon.l?tfon by voting for
ftVyan & Sewarf.' Times cont'd he
Ad' worse, than Wfiy help to fasfen a
System' 6f ftViance on the coini'try
A'hich has* reiiill'ted in so much woe,
faisery and" desolation.
It is a little surprising Ibrtt anar
chist Altgelt governor of Illinois
should have so la'r^e a turnout
New York to hearr Wm speak on the
issuess of the day. His frankness
•atorical ability itnd regaVd for h
inanity, his yatrioti'Sm, loyality, and
honesty of pftrpotfi is coifrmended
by the great pipers 6f the metropo-
is 111 no ijnrrtfslla'kable langualge, His
defense of the rights of labor and
the to*ei*eignity of made#, Ms criti
cism 6T restraing Ifcwff a'nd aVrange-
meiVl! 6i President CfevfehiVd dttr.
ing the A. R. U. striki' in Chicago
endears him' to the rttaMn;
The P^rtpli's''Free Silr'er ticket is
i' winner. Its candi(>>ft(5s are lionest
Competent and deserting men wor-
t6" be classed A\Hong the best
%:r of the county. They belong to
^.'^Hqlie or ring are scattered pro-
W&ubusly all over the county, and
^Vked from the best most
^'ailrtble. They are etnilllicl to a
^%'port Sid' will be eJec'i«?4.
Arertliisliop Ireland, the noted Re-
^i'^llean Papist, has tried f„r yam
' field an influence over hrs cKlii'eh
• '■t tliei'e are sii many of his' |ii'ers
^ho fail to see ihinifs as he does,
-•it wIih*. lie says a^otinta to uaugbt.
r • '■"'■etKms to "tioi><t bimetal-
^lll and denn;iu>aLipfl^of siher
Kurts ui'botiy but himffeir.
^ curf "ad breath.
' cine eorstinatlon '
Flynn presents rto new ideas in
his speeches, but Confines himself to
a mondtoiVou's talk for "free homes"
as he hSs' dbtfe dtlting his last two
campaigns f6l* (delegate to cotVgress
The fa'c'f that be has been uhable
to fulfil'l fils pled*ges to the peoide
'"ring the pa«\ four years is' suffici
ent evidence of his inability to «c-
conTplish anything while actlhg in
the capacity of a legislator.
With the next congress A'r.d ad
rrtinistration,' which will surely be
democratic, he will certainly have no
influence whatever, and since "free
homes is desired by everybody why
not vote f'or tlie man who is bound
to be elected, J.' Y. Callahan."
l^epndiator's and anarcbi*ts%ouuds
a little roiiijh when applied tt) loyal
pfilrtotic American citizens viVodiire
|to Oppose the will of a few self-con.
jstituted leaders who>ie intents have
jbeen identified with the motifey pow,
er. Yet the time time is advancing
when the real enemies of the'govern
raent wii'f be discovered and Already
a feeling of dislrtrst is apparent, for
fhose who have been systeniaticall
robbing tli* people by a eastern
'uiigen-r^irs laws and clae/ fcgisla-
itum. '1 lie real repwfiatoi's and an-
archists belong to- this latter class,
and will vote for a ccntmniaince of
the present onerous system of rob-
bery and falling prieas.
agi-
of
C SALEli prove the great
n of Hood's Sarsaparilla.
Hood s ,gar8apariHa seHs because it
accomplishes CREAT CURES.
Wlpans Tahnfes assist digestion
The campaign liar will be «om<
polled to seek at.other avocation af
ter the third da) of Nitvember,
While be msy tak > pleasure in as.
sailing the reputation of some good
worthy candidate, the time may
oome wlun a "guilty conscience"
will smite his debased and degraded
mind.
VcKinley may carry the eaat bu
the great west and south which form
a part for the time being at least of
these great United States will have
■a voice in the selection of a presi
dent.
Blood and Nerves are very closo-
ly related. Keep tlio blood rich, pure
and healthy, with Rood's Sarsaparilla
and you will have no nervousness.
Hood't Pill#'are best after-dinner
t>ills,aid digestion, prevent constipation
BATTLE WON BY THE INSURGENTS.
General Gomes leads in person and
roots the Spanish. Eight hundred Spao-
ish killed and 1.O0Q wounded. The great
victory is attributed to the fact that (ha
insurgents have discovered that Dr. Saw-
jrtf's Family Cure gives new life and
sirsigth and purifies the blood.
. While the Reptihlioans are explain
iug why wheal is cheap, why not
"explain why all kinds of agricultural
"products have fallen in price under
gold-standard*
A gold standard ttiay be a good
thing but the people are a long time
finding it out. If the results in the
future are no more satisfactory than
n the past und should McKinley be
eletited. God dnly kno»8 What the
ultimate end will be of a stiicidal fi-
nancial policy adopted by the Repub
licans#hile intbe zenith of power
ed
The darlington, Wis., JottrHa^ lays
editorially of a popular patent ftfbdi
cine. "We fcnow from e*petienc„
that Chamberlain's Oolic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy is all thcit 6l3im
for it, as on wnt ocaslons it
topped excruciating paitiS iind
possibly saved #3 from an untimely
grave. We would not rest eas^ over
ight without it in the house.'' This
remedy undoubtedly saves more pain
ind suffering than an^ other medicine
n the world, favery faiuil} Should
keep it. in the house, for ft is sure to
be^ needed soontr or later, for sale
by Orlando Drug Oo.
jVlj-s. J. J,
Fedpck
lie'Sfres to inform her many
fiends that she has a to'fn-
ptefe stock of fashionable
mfllinerV GOOfiS.
AT PRICES TO BVIX THE TI«EB.
J." U. CARPENTER,
atfofiney at law
O ULAN DO - - OKLAHOMA.
With restored health shall Bonn
resume the practice of law. Resi-
dence three miles S. E. of 6rlando,
n Payno^frountv where I am at
pseeen't JtVf/nc*'of thk ^kack.
Jfi;st ^Bbltlhcd 8opU-wber t4 l«*t,
No'Jce for Publication
Lani) Offleejft Guthrie 0,1, Sept Ifl tfl, lSDfl,
N'otjee is.tii^relir atven that the following
named scttla* baa tiled no(lce,of his Intention
to rnuke flnai proof In support of hfs claim
Rud that eal(J, pr.of wilt be made before the
iteglatcr and lteoelrer at ftuWirifM,.,T. on
Oct 111 81 ISM, vis: William 0. .francis for
tilt lots 3 i and H H. N w. )a. tec i, t*ff hi.
It J v, He names the fullowlnr witnesses to
prove bis continuous resldenct upon and
cultivation of. F^ltl landrlS ' j,
Georifc A, lt-ltc, J< hn A, (?n< n, flavld
Jlauion, anil rv 1). WbiMtV,, all of Orlando
O. T, -AV>. J. croCle^iteaister.
— ... i -a ;f
First Published Oct. ft
Notl(|« for PObllfclKtUw.
Land otfloe at (J'ntbrie o T Oct., 6 IW*I.
Not.cc i< h^rtb/ ijlven tbatsbu ro|)o\«lnif
; named settler hff« aled notice of bla inteatiun
|io make flniil proht in support.of hla claim
and that said proor will be made before Reg-
ister & Kicoiycr at Guthrie o. T. on Nov id
IsMBvIZ: GvQr*« A. I.ute for the].* E. It of
the S E H of seeaj twpsu H. I W-
lie mnnos.tbe followius wltnes§es to prove
tils cuntlouotrs residence upon and cvltiva-
ti.<uef aald land, vis William G- Frtttols,
David Hhuio^, John A. Green a»(> I,, u.
Watkins, al* "Vr Orlando O. T.
A; 14, f: Crooll/ PVfflater.
. iXtznei.D
fror tdHf years i \Vas a greit aufferei
from female complaints in their worst
form. I was given up by soma of tba best
physician^ as Incurable. I cannot ssy loo
murh in {praise of ybur Pastilles. It is a
wonderful remedy for all diseases peculiar
to woman. Any ont wishing to iorrespond
with ma eta do so by sending 2c stamp.
<jV>« f4^c
Allen, hillsdale Co., Mich.
A written zjimnte* to cure Or money refunded
with every bet of Pnntillef. Price, $1.1)0 per boX
Dr. 5atvyer ■ Family Cure cures all diseased
rf tli* stomnrh. livr.r, kidneys and purities the
V'-rrt A r ritten Knarnntce to cure or money re-
fitnrlrH with *vpry dollar bottle of Family Cur*.
Iricei, fl.OO, COfc. -.nd 25c.
Sold bv Orlando t)rug Cd.
d. P. nfcks, 1
Plaintiff,
Vff. I
J ii It fa Itnef, I
toefendani,)
Before K, H, Duvall a Justfco of the Peoce
In and for Orlando Township, Logan County,
oklahoma, said Defendant Is hereby notified
that on the 13th day of October 1896, an order
of attachment, for the sura of f98,0H, was
Is, ucd by the above named Justice ol the
Peace, against his goods, in the above
titled action: and that said cause wiU be
heard od thV lath day of November, 1806,
one o'clock P M.
Attest, E. H, Duvall, Justice of the Peace
B, F, Hicks, Plaintiff,
III!! Ml?! M01E7!
To Loan On
&0tdd farms at
PER CENt
Call dii
rii(iAN & PAIlJE
Guthrie . . O,
WANTFjp AT ONC^—Acttve
agents fo'' each count/. ^delusive
control and no risk. WH clear 12
to 25 hundred doilarti p Vear.
Enclose stamp for fotf r^rticulaie
oi 25c tor $1 sample. (^|i£ Kapice
jM|neral Water Co., Big Rapiife
Mich
JACOB BURG,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
&
MOTARY-i»UBLIC.
All business entrusted to me will
^ce'fe/,prompt and careful attention.
" " Oklahoma,
TAYLOB,'
'I •# II
(Graduated at University of 'Toronto Can.)
II
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Office on« door wi st of Urvir Store,
OHLAt trtJ
O.T,
Ripans TabiuJ.%; one rjves relief.
B.[)ans Tab'ulsjai-e t(bp.d
Ripans Tabufns otire MUousneae.
... FOK r-
A^STRACTS OF T^TLE
o/ Logan County Property Call on
or Address,
Geo. H. Dodson,
Of Guthrie.'
ill ilM llilllEI
T OBE COi^RECT.
Fa^m Loans
... NEGOTIATED
Here We Are Again.
With a complete
Lipe Of
DRY GOODS, GOOCERIES,
Boots, Shoes, etc. etc,
' S „
Our Stock of Dry Goods, and
Gents Furnishing Gooos is larger*
than ever before,
C)ur stock of Groceries is new
fresh and complete.
We have a complete line ol Boots
and Shoes and guarantee our prices
to be as low as any that you will
find in the Cbuntry,
a i " - — . ,y*r. •
riceS do our talking. They speak
loader thatl words. The people
know that it takes rhoney to buy
gotids and that when t;hey deaj
with us they get honest goods and
honest treasures for their silver,
they have further lestrri^d that they
will find goods just a9 represented
to thein. If they buy best quality
they Will not receive an inferlbr.
A tordial invitation is extended
to all to fcall and ekaniine out 9tefcte
and get dur prices.-
p
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D. TOWNSEPD&&&
A H. KfcARNS
Manager
i vuunoi uuvaoi
We are prepared tb sell ycfii
! i
School books lor fess ftibney tHart
atiy house in the territory.
dpLAfJDO BpiBQ e©
Ei'Mvjrtr"
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•. Mi PAT^IKLD,
HATFIELD iC
A. a. 't. CIIILdRES
CHILDERS
hipans T tfcules fl'ire dizziness."'
ftipa« TaWries otlre haadaohe.'
Will^anaWc.' calla Id Orlando »«<1 Vkioitj
V)(i ohafgearer.Bonabie.
MfLllALL OKI. A
Estate
tsipaBe l'ftfHMcs cure naadaone.' ,i™„„tot.
Ripans Tahtileacure dyspepslfl RlpaOs Tab ties at iliugglst.
General Collection,
,1 , Itea
Kentkl ^gonl.
(orlando
> Ripans Taboos: gentle cathartl
anc
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Marker, John. Weekly Orlando Herald. (Orlando, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 29, 1896, newspaper, October 29, 1896; Orlando, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc403505/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.