Weekly Orlando Herald. (Orlando, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 18, 1895 Page: 4 of 4
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TJ(E HERALD
Entered at the Pout Ott« »t OrUrnlo oklahoma
Territory,as second claseawtUr.
PUBLISHED EVERY THUKSI»A\
Editor and Mi<r.
JOHN Makkkb,
A, J. Haktkxhowek
Associate Editor.
terms or suhmbii'tioh.
One oopjr, one year, • *
One copy, nix months,
Single copy,
Invariably '» advauoe.
ORLANDO UK1.A .
JULY 11, 1885.
Atchison, topeka & santa
OrhtOdnTlm 7nble.
GOING NORTH.
No. «HS. Mull ami e*p«« 4^L": !!!
No. 4(« . Passenger . ■
No. 422. .Ktolght and sccotnmoastiun.. u<» ». u
going south.
N o.407 Wall and Expron1
No.40r» Passenger . ■
Nn.488 Freight, arcomirtodation .
IT. 4ftu. in
. l». IHp. m
10.40 a.m
O 4»"1 rri'IKIIl, niiimiiiiininuuu. • • ■■■■■
^s!o.40tt makes e.onnecttlon with the rriaco hi
MMthe' »IMt trrn f rnrry pafmigrrH. I'1"1'"
F, HAlt0INo! Age*t
Jp^ll. K. O. 8HAIIM
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
ORLANDO, uKLA.
Office ahfl dispensary soath hI«I*• Maii» S(.
Mtdiclhfe* furnished and calls promptly an
trtered.
l>, j. Mr. \(;nr,i!
kltnhEtiiEijJttUt
PI LI. LINE OF GARDEN
SEEDS IN BULK
\VK SOLICIT A SHAKE UK
VOUR PAT HON At IK AT HBO
HOCK PRICES.
(■SOUTH 81t)E MAIN STREET.
R 1». SELSOK,
THE WIND 'MILL MAN,
is Agent for
WlSD Mills, Pumps, Feed Giuxi>- ^ Co.
ebs and Irrigating Bupi'Likb,
AT LOWEST PRICES.
LOCALS.
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KOH SALE OH '» RAI»B
Residence, blacksmith uliop and
a set ot good blacksmith toois-
Enquire at this oflico,
Pipes, balls and combs, just
arrived at Pauls. Come and bc«\
To the Public.—I am prepared
to do blacksmithing at the lowest
living pricoB.. tnink l4urniftn.
For a neat of job Spouting anil
Gutter, go to Cockrums
Pumps cut and fitted lor any
depth of of well, at Cockrums.
Dried beef Salt and Smoked
meats bologna and everything usu-
ally kept In first class meat market
at lowest prices tor cash.
A. L. Scliott.
Do yon need a Washer or a
Wringer, go to Oockruuis.
Goto Swearingor's for line plio
tos, opposite l'ostottice, Gutiiiie.
Lost June Dick Orofard brought his
twelvo-montlis did child,suffering from
infantile diarrhoea, to me,It had been
weaned at four months old and had al-
ways bean sickly. I «avo it the usual
treatment In siloh tftses but without
benefit. The child kept growir« tliinner
until it weighed hut little rilorft thai
when bo n, or pt-rhaps ten pounds.
1 thbn started tile father to giving
Chamberlain's Colic J Cholera and Di
arrhoea Remedy. Before one bottle of
the '45 cent size had been used a mark-
ed improvenont was seen and itn con-
tinued use cure! tho child. ItJ weak
nesfl and puny constitution disap-
peared audits father and myself belie v
tho child's life was saved hy thi
Remedy. J.T. Marlow, M. n
Tbmoroa, 111, tor solo by Orland
Drug Cd.
We have a few more cbeaj
Screen doors. Our Doors are
the best, and our prices are tbi
lowest. A. L. Cock'-um.
Remember that our Hour troni
Arkansas City Milling Co
second to none. J. D. Townsend
Go To jvi. Naught's f°r
SOME GOOD THINSO AT LOW PRICES
Fast color Shailies,
Persian Lawns,
at 4 cts per yard.
Fast color Scotch Lawns,
Tonlein Crepe,
at 5 cts per yard.
Printed Organgdies,
White India Linen,
White Dimities
at 10 cts. per yard
Also a line line ot Clothing that will wear well, tit well, will cost
I'ory little money. All the laiest Stales.
The beat line of men's lints in town.
We are makeinga specialty of Ladie's and Children's Slippers.
TO SEli 1IIESE GOODS IS TO SELL THEM.
north side main street orlado o t
POWEPS & DESEL1VIS
(S uccess o l's to W. AV. Black iV (o. I
We now have a Full Lino of
Dry Goods, Grocries,
Shoes, Hats, etc At.
dry we a™ her
PRICES. COME AND SEE
the Star...
... Barber Shop
For a good shave and biShion-
able hair cut. goto the Star Har-
der Snor. Satisfaction grtaran.
teed.
J. H. BOU1), Prop
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R. ODER, Prop.
— Dealers I!»—-
Peachesl Peaches! Peaches
Cans! Cans!! Cans!!! at Cockrums.
John Marker will ihsnre you
against lire,lightning and cyclones.
You can't afford to run your own
risk. See him if you want to in-
sure.
lush fills? Iimrj
Is heavily stocked and of very thrift}
growth, with Apple, Pear, P aci
Plum, Cherry, and all kinds o' treefc
kept in western nurseries: also Urapi
vines, small fruits, Evergreens, Flow-
MEAT >1 A Kl lli J (ering Shrube, Forost Trees etc.
Plioesso low all can buy. A few
a l. schotti PROrniKTOH I good agents wanted. Send for price
Mt tni Ms,
tut, M & Mn' -U1 ki"J*""f ""T"
* lowest living pnees tor cash.
ALWAYS AT THE LOWEST
MARKET I'lilCE.
Try Us. H'c can Piease You.
cash I'AJl) FOR llliiES.
A. L Scliott.
, tlATPlEtD,
A. O. T. C11ILD0ES.
CHILDERS,
ft A TV I ELD d
rm Ml sdibms.
f? on«v call? ir C'londo and Vlclnitj
Charged -er.nb.e.
BPftCIAL RATES.
Vut.il July 25 the A. T S. F
lty. Co. will sell one v-ay ticket pt
reduced rates to the following and
intermedial points, viz: Kansas City,
Lawrence, and 'l'opeka, 87.40 Atchison
$8.ill Leavenworth, jft.07 ft .)o<
£9.75 Ft. Worth, SO. 70 Dallas, 80 S3
Brenhani, 89.10 Kosenbu'-;;, £9.90
Huston 119.90 Galveston, *10.65 San
Antonio, #11.35 cts.
These ticl»et«- will hp closely
limited and good for Loiit.nious pass
.sajje only. To Stations between Or
lando and Osage City Kansas ai d
Orlando r.nd Cainesville Texas
usual rates will apply. For furthe
particular liujuire of I' Hardin,
Agt, Orlando.
The heavy rains lor the last
month, ltavo greatly improved the
W. H. Nelson, who is in ths drun
business at Kingvill.', ' Mo., has so
much confidence in Chamberlain's
Colic" Cholera an I D ai'lioei Remedy
that he warrants every bottle3 and oil
>rs to refund tha money to any custo-
mer who is not satisfied after usin^ it,
Mri Nelson tak ;s no risk in doiu^
his because the Remedy is a certain
■ure for the diseases for which it is
intended and he' knows it. It !s for
3ale hy Orlando Drug Co.
Mr. & Mrs. A. L- Cookrumj
spent last Sunday visiting with Mr.
& Mrs Hartenbower.
Capt. E B Ogle has made app-
lication to prove up on his fiue
claim adjoining town.
There is no whiskey on the
market that will equal tho old Fort
Nelson for sa c at Farmers Home
saloon.
J. D. Town St nil contemplates
feeding:! or ± carloads of cattle the
coming winter.
Swoaringer makes a specialty ol
children and baby photographs.
John McGalliard entertained a
ti unber of his tnany irieuds on last
Saturday night.
For a nice neat job of \vell case
nig go to A. L. Cockrums.
Our base ball nine went tip to
black bear Sunday, and played a
mime of bail with the black bear
nine, 'the Orlando boys were
the victors.
llenry Dunning of Missour,
was on our streets last Saturday
linking hands with old aqquaint
ene-s.
[f g j 111 ' DRUGS, MEDICINES,
j~*' Toilet Articles, Etc.
Prescriptions carefuHy and accuratly
compounded.
Bafbef Shop
With razors kken
AND SCISSORS S1IAH!'
I am prepared to give you a nice j condition of crwps, and farmer
:hooth shave, ol' lashiunable h air . _ ■
' 1 are greatly encouraged.
Frank Labin operator at the
depot, has returned from iv visit
to Chicago, looking fresh aud
•■t.
CHA8. BEUOCT
South Main street.
Mrs. Bey moi
i-ick list. .
Wikl
the
| invigorated, from his trip.
Mr?. D, 11 Walker, is reported
Euiauuel Reed has been harvest ijuite Qiek. with malaria fever.
his oat crop, the past v eek.
A. I . Cockrtiin Was doing some
tin work at Red Rock for the U li.
Co. on last Monday.
Fruit aud Ornamental trees at
svhol sale prices bv the dozen or
by the 10J.
Marker & Brown.
M. O. Trussel who owns a fine
claim in the etr'p was iu to»u yes-
terday. Mart inforned us that the
small pittance of t pension of
of $0 a mouth allowed h in under
a Repuelican udniyiiPtration, has
been increased io per month.
Wonder whether we will ever
hear Mart abusing the Denieeiat-
ic pTty again.
Mr. Patrick ibhnev. win has
purchased a valuable Claim in the
strip, has recently erected there on
a neat little cottage in which, we
presume, he calculates to reside
all alone of course
When in Guthrie buy your
clothing and furnishing goods of
P. Newman at the Mis l1 it* ( lothing
Parlor. Every dollar purchase
entitles yoti to one chance on ft *0
Bicycle to be given away .September
IstlSOB. Second St. west of Gov
Acre
If you ne<3d a Collar or Sweat
Pad or set of Harness, in fact any-
thing iu the Harness line, call on
A. Ii. Cockrum.
The A. T. &. S. F. R- l 0W
uus a through chair car from
'purcell to Union depot Superior
Neb. for points on F. E. & M. N
and Omaha, Tourists tickets,now
on sale for pleasure resorts i"
Colorado and New Mexico and
California side trip rates quoted
For rates and otliet information
enqitire of local agent or write
Geo. T. Nicolson, G. P. Agent-
Topeka Kansas.
Mr. L, D. Watkiiis has r.n
elegant piece ot corn and it it ton-
ti nties to rain promises itn abundant
y ield.
For cleaning and repairing
clocks go to C. A. Paul. Orlando
Mr L Yillerr.y's dog was taken
in by the dog catcher. It eatised a
little abrupt indignation, but Ville
paid his dollar just the same.
Mosev! MoN-ev'.l Moxev!!!
for loans on real estates. \ on will
I do well to see us before making
your application.
| ' Marker & Brown
Mrs T. 1. liibarson, Jias been
on the sick list, but we under taud
she is now improving
DOWN vVENT McfrlNTY
To The Bottom Of The Sea
Prices to suit the customors
come and I will accomadate you
and will down all other prices
that may follow.
I. J. Hedrick
I <i:, l-ria-'a Crjatn bakli,/ Powiiei
World's Pair Hijfbest Award.
the Orland
e dollar pei' yea
iic, irnce'j cio..."" i t
A Pur.i C»r«pe C'tsU 'If *.3i
Subscribe fo
Weekly jtlerald. <
Hem eiuber you can buy any
kind of a can you can want, in
fcitber, GUss Cans or Tin Cans,
at Cockrum.
Mr. lleury Dierolf, was in town
last Saturday, to complete a cattlc
trade, having sold a number ot
tine cattle.
Turnip and Ruttabago seed new
and fresh, at Cockrums
The family of Mr. Weaver, h.is
been quite sick, but are now Son
valescinK
Peter Poor will have oatr. to.eed
this winter, judging hom a sample
left at this office.
ChaiubfirlaUi'e *./• an*
.. ceilain cu.e f r Chronic *.'t v
alutcd liye Lids, Sore Nip|»o% ,A<< -
jcteaut,Tetter, Salt ltheum and S.-#le V"
20 cents per box. For salt by Lin 'gi
00 H0B8E OWNERS,.
For potting a horse in a tine herlthy oon-
dit;.on try Dr. Cady's Om'Htion Powdere.
l !ic-y tone up the system, »i;l digestion,
liiR, of appetite, relieve constipation, correct
kidney duwrdersand destroy worms, Rtvitg
new life to uo old or over worked horse. JO
MBti r>er pa*;kflce For sale fcv drugKlct^
The following letter of inquiry
which explains itself, was received
at this otBc one day last week-
Cushing O.T. July 6 lSOS
John Marker Esq.
Dvar Sir.
In scanning ydtir various
ads, I fail to disc fer whether you
have or have not a bank in your
(own, Will you kindly notify me
of this fact, and if there is one is
it perfectly safe aild reliable?
Truly.
Henry Jonis.
The forgoing is one of the mauy
letters we are constantly receiving,
relative to our business men, who
are not in the habit of advertising
their business. Wre will state in
this connection, for the benefit of
Mr. Wilder who by the way is one
ot the best fellows on earth, and
perfectly responsible, from a busi
n."Bs standpoint, that we answ< r
| the letter in a most satisfactory
tndniier, but our patience is be-
coming exhausted: and to those
who by a system of e onomy im-
pose these onerous duties, we
would say that in the future !t will
undor.btly become neee^sar* for
us to leiiVe tiseui in the enjoyment
of that 'Jnocupuss desuetude" sc
congenial to their natural makeup
advertise advertise, advektisk.
The dance one i]ay of last week
at Mr. Ole Petersons,on the occa
ion of Miss Ella'? Birthday was
lin'srel v attended at d an enjoyable
Awarded
Highest Honors—World's Fair,
The paper of Mr. Warran H,
Hysell, was returned last week.
A refefance to our books, dig'
closes the fact that he is in arrears
since Sept. 28 92. We would sug-
gest the "propriety of bis paying
up the old score,*' and hereby
notify this knowing gentleman,that
we fully understand our rights
and will continue to send him his
paper regularly until he ''puts up'!
and settles his bill in full.
A horse kicked H. S. Shafer( of tM
Freemyer House. Middleburg, N ^
oil the knee, which laid him up in bed
nd caused tho knee joint to bocoine
atilf. A friend recommended him id
use Chamberlain'a Pain Balm, which
e did, and in two days was able t >
bo around. Air. Shafcr has ricom-
amended it to many others and says
h isexcellent for any kt 11 of a bruisii
01- sprain. This same Remedy is also
amous for its curs of rlleuifliti sirt\
For sals by Orlando Uri'g Co.
Dept. Caley, the efiicient dog
catcher of Orlando, is having his
lay, and it is truly wonderful, with
what dextrous skill he preforms
hiw pnvt. Every follow pays hi#
Jog tax now, and no favoritism dis-
played.
Jessie Dumm, paid a dollar iriti.
the Marshals hands on acct of the
abominable dog tax.
$1800.00
GIVEN AWAY TO INVENTORS;
$150.001very month gl^en «wiy "«r> a^v one 'P-
plies through us for the most meiitonous patent dunnf
the month preceding.
Wo secure the best patents for our clients,
and the ohiect of this offer is to encourage inventors tc
keei> track of their bright ideas. At the same time \v»
sn to impress upon tne public
n to impress upon ti
the fact that
CREAM
BAKING
mm
MOST PERFECT MADE.
A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Fret
from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant.
AO YEARS THE STANDARD.
IT'S THE SIMPLE, TRIVIAL INVENTION*
THAT YIELD FORTUNES,
such as the "car-window" which can be easily slid up
and down without breaking the passenger's back,
"sauce-pan," "collar-button," "nut-lock," "bottle-
stopper," and a thousand other little things that mos|
any one can find a way of improving ; and these simplf
inventions are the ones that bring largest returns to thr
author. Try to think of something to invent.
IT IS NOT SO HARD AS IT SEEMS.
Patents taken out through us WCe ivefpecial notice lif
the " National Recorder, published at Washington,
vD. C., Which is the oestnewipaner published in Americf
in the interests cf inventors. We fut nish a year's sul?
scription to this journal, free of cost, to fi'l our clients^
j We also adve ruse, free of cost, the invention each mont^
whirh win> our $150 prize, and hundreds of thousand^
of copies of the "National Recorder," containing »
I sketch of" the winner, and a desciiption of his inv*ntioi>f
will be scattered throughout the United States among
capitalists and manufacturers, thus bringing to thei»
attention the merits of the invention.
All communications regarded itrictly confidential.
Address
JOHN WEDDERBURN & CO.,
Solicitors of American and Foreign Patents,
618 F Street, N.W.,
Box 385. Washington, D. C.
rf Rt/trtncf—editor 0/this pafer. Writ/1<*
fopagt pamphht, rREE.
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Marker, John. Weekly Orlando Herald. (Orlando, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 18, 1895, newspaper, July 18, 1895; Orlando, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc403807/m1/4/: accessed May 10, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.