Weekly Orlando Herald. (Orlando, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 1, 1895 Page: 4 of 5
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"THE HERALD"
Entered at tUe Post Office at Orlando Oklahoma
.Territory.** »«cond cU#» matter.
ri'BMSHEI> EVEIO 1 III ItSIl AY.
.Tons Mahkrr, ■ Editor and Mgr.
A, J Hartmibower
Associate Editor.
TERMS OF RVllSl RirTlON.
One copy, one year, - - $1-00
One copy, six month*, • -Pv
Single copy, • • * •"
Invariably in advanoe.
ORLANDO —OKI,A.
ATOUST 1 1805.
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Orlando Time Table.
OOINO NORTH.
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No. 40* rnMrnjrer S.4"p. m
N't 41-2 . Fro rlit m! inoom madattoa .0-00 a. m
GOING sot'Tll
No. 407 Mall a nil Kxpresn 11.46 n m
Vo, tOb..PM*«nir<ir ■
No 421 Freight an<l ncoonwlatlon. 10.41 h. ii>
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PHYSICIAN AND SUR6E0N,
ORLANDO, OKLA.
Offlco and dli,ion>»ry »onth •UlrMtln St.
Jlcdlciiice furnished and calls promptly an
ircred.
p. J. MEAGHER
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LOCALS
W. M 1 ironeon of Guthrie was
doing business in Orlando Monday.
The Editor made a business trip
to the Capital Friday.
Sulky
5
fULL LINE OF GAR OEM
SEEDS IN E L'L h\
WE SOLICIT A SHARE OK
yOUIt PATRONAGE AT BED
(tO C K PRICES.
jiOUTIl SIDE MAIN STREET.
R P. SELSOR,
THE WIND MILL MAN,
is Agent for
\Vind Mills, Fc*ip», Feed Grind-
krs and Irrigating Supplies,
AT LOWEST PRICES.
The Star..,
,.. Barber Shop
For a good shave and fashion-
able hair cut, goto the hrak 1>ak-
i'.kb Shop. Satisfaction guaran.
teed.
J . II. MOUD, Prop
meat MARKET
A. L. SCHOTT. PKOPBIKTOB.
M 1 tared Mais,
bit, M It Clysters
ALWAYS AT THE LOWEST
MARKET 1'ltlOE.
Try Us. We can Please You.
CASH l'AII) FOR III DKS.
Buy the new Cassiday
plow at Coekrams.
f
Charles Scsman proved up on
his fine claim smith of town last
Tuesday. It is now in order for
Charlie to take a Jiie partner.
Go to Swear inger's for fine pho
tos, opposite 1'ostottico, Guthrie.
Mr. TS.O. Anderson and wife
residing near the Meredian sclioo)
house, are tlie proud possessors of
U brand new baby girl. Mr. And-
erson is not a Democrat, but bo
lieveg in following in the footsteps
of Grover Cleveland imitating his
IHustroua example,
See steel King Hay |iakes at
Oockrum's.
Ira Cowan spent Friday rusticat
ing on the claim.
See tlie Ideal ball I earing mow-
er,the greatest improvement in farm
machinery of the age, now on ex-
hibition at Oockrum's.
Win. Acord who hs,i a fine farm
south of town, has returned to
Missouri.
Go ami see A. L. Cockium, be-
fore buying your fruit Jars.
P. J. Meagher was a substantial
caller at this office last week.
J. 1). Townsend and A. L. Cook-
rutu were Perry visitors Thursday.
A. L. Gockrum and esse Gum
were vieweiug the western part of
Olahoma this week.
Quite a number of the base ball
sports pf this vicinty took in
the great game at Perry Sunday.
Uncle John Thompson, and wife
are at home again. They report
a very enjoyable time, while visit
ing with their son, near winfleld
Kansas.
Remombor that our Hour from
Arkansas City Milling Co. is
second to none. J. D. Townsend.
& Co.
The infant child of Mr. & Mrs.
J, M. Ketch, died last week.
J. B. Sego, our popular restaur
ant man is quite sick with malarial
fever.
Hot and dry weather seems to
be the order of the day, just now,
and late corn now arriving at the
critical time when moisture is
absolutly essential to its developen:
is very much in need of rain.
Mr. C. W. Sevier, who has beet,
practing law in Perry ever since
the openining of the strip on ac-
count of ill health, and a yearning
desire to breathe once more, the
pure invigorating country air,
move back to his valuable farm
east of town next week.
Go fo |V1. Naught's for
SOME 0001) THINSU AT I,0W PRICES
Fast color Shallies,
Persian Lawns,
at 4 cts. per yard.
Fast color Scotch Lawns;
Tonlein Crepe,
at 5 cts. per yard.
Printed Organgdies,
While India Linen,
White Dimities
at 10 cts. per yard
Also a fine line ol Clothing (hat will wear well, tit ft eli, \> ill cos
ery little money. All the latest Styles.
The best line of men's Hr.ts in town.
We are makeinga specialty of Ladie's and Children's Slippers
TO SEK THESE GOODS IS TO SELL TI! EM .
north side main street orlado o t
W. M. HATFIELD,
HA rPI ELD &
A. G. T. CllILDIiKS.
CHILDERS,
!il luiawcr calls In Orlando and \ lciuity
Charges reasonable.
rrTUAT.T. OKLA
PARAGE
Barber Shop
WITH KAZORS KEEN
AND SCISSORS SHARP
1 am prepared to give you a nice
smooth shave, or fashionable hat
cut. GRAB. BE BOUT,
South Main street.
Dried beef Salt and Smoked
meats bologna and everything usu-
ally kept in first class meat market
at lowest price.-) tor cash.
A. L. Schott.
Sylvester Baxter made liual
proof on bis claim Tuesday.
James Acord and family are
visiting relatives in Missouri.
P. J. Meagher reports a pleasant
time during his visit in the easteri
part of the Territory.
The babe of Henry Drews, died
at the residence of C. A. Paul
Tuesday night.
IeosIu hilt;; lurs'.rj
Is heavily stockcd and of very thrifty
growth, with Apple, Pear, Peach
Pluiu. Cherry, and all kinds of tre
kept in western nurseries: also Grapf
vines, small Fruits, Evergreens, Flow
ernig Shrubs, Forest Trees etc.
Prices so low all can buy. A few
Hood sgenfcB wanted. Send for price
list direct to
Neosho Vallly Nursery,
Chanute, Kansas.
All kinds of fresh meat at the
lowest living prices tor cash.
A. L Schott.
Subscribe for the O rla nd
Weekly Herald,one dollar per year
Mrs. Emery sister oi Fred
Deselms who resides in the Sac and
<\>x Oonntry came in to see liim
Friday evening returning home
Saturday morning
Farm in Ri'ey Co Kansas to
trade for land near Orlando Deeded
or relinquishment.
Gall at this office.
Turnip and Rutabaga seed fresh
and new at Cockrums.
There is no whiskey on flip
market that will equal tho old For,
Nelson for sale at Farmers Ilouie
aloon.
The wife of the Editor was a
isitor in the Capital City last
Thursday,
Swearinger makes a specialty ol
children and baby photographs.
We scoop 'em all out, grain
scoops, get our prices, A. L. Cock-
ums.
The notice announcing the picnic
for today at Veaehes grove was
handed in too late for publication
ust week. Matter to insure pub-
lication should reach us not later
ban Wednesday noon.
Pipes, balls and combs, just
irrived at Pauls. Come aud see.
Charley Howe had his running
pony" Little Tom at Perry last
Saturday and won an important
ace, against great odds and under
adverse circumstances. Mr. Howe
also owns a very valuable running
mare, and when such insignificant
towns as Perry runs up against
Orlando, they are never "in it so
te speak.
To the Public.—I am prepared
to do blacksmithing at the lowest
living prices., Frank Furman.
People around town are con-
jecturing whether blacksmith
duller really does know the mean
ing ot Eureka, or not. Frank
Harding says he dont believe lie
does, and Frank is generally right.
Awarded
Highest Honors—World's Fair,
•DH
POWEPS & DESELJVIS
(Successors to W. W. Black & Co.)
>V e now have a Full Lin© of
Dry Goods, Grocrje§,
Shoes, Hats, etc At.
DRTT WEM HEB
PRICES. COME AND SEE
-v"'i
® v'
ft. ODER, Prop.
--Dealers In—
DRUGS., MEDICINES,
Toilet Articles, Etc.
Prescriptions carefully and aocurat.*
compounded.
■ CREAM ■
BAKING
POWDER
MOST PERFECT MADE.
A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Viet
from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant.
40 YEARS THE STANDARD.
Kenneth Bazemore had the good
fortune to receive a small bottle of
Ctiamhorlaina Coljc Cholera and Diar-
rohea Remedy when three members of
bis family were sick with dysentry.
This one small bottls cured them all and
lie had some left, which he sjivu to Geo.
W. Iiaker, a prominent merchant of
the place, Lewiston; N. O., and
cured him of the same complaint.
When troubled with dysentry, diar-
roeha cotio or cholera morbus give
this remedy a trial and you will be
more than pleased with the result.
Tie praise Hiat naturally followss its
introduction and use has made it very
popluar. 26 and 50 cent bottles for
sale by Orlando Drug Co.
Meeting Pharmaceutical Association.
Denver Colo. Aug J.-4th to 24th.
Rate $20.56. round trip. Sell
Aug. audi 1th 12th. Return
Aug 25th, with privelege qf extcn.
sion Sept 1st. Stop over privelege
allowed in Colorado.
F. Harding Agt.
H. R. Pierson wha was arrested
and charged with shooting Richard
McDowell, was acquitted in
Esquire Clossons court, last T burs-
day. The prosecution was weak,
md evidence, for some cause or
other, meager and insufficient.
Henry Kouplin who resides in
Payne Co about eight miles S. F
>t Orlando had nine head of cattle
stolen one day ot last week as yet
the thiel or thieves are at large.
Buy a fellow oiler of Cockrum
uid stop expence) of getting tire set.
The A. T. &. S. F. It. R. now
runs a through chair car from
Purcell to Union de;>ot Superior
Neb. ior points on F. E. & M.A
and Omaha, Tourists tickets,now
on sale for pleasure resorts in
Colorado and New Mexico and
California side trip rates quoted
For rates and other information
enquire ot local agent or write
Geo. T. Nieolson, G. P. Agent
Topeka Kansas.
It yoa need a new cook stove go
to Gockrum; he lias tho stoves and
his p rices will be satisiactor)'.
Fruit aud Ornamental trees at
whols sale prices by the dozen or
by belt) .
Marker & Brown.
Lnmbermans Convention.
Perry Aug 3rd.
Rate 40 cents Round trip. Sell
Aug. '?nd and 3rd, good to return
till Aug 4th.
F Harding agent.
Oklahoma excels in one thing at
least, judging by a specimen t
bean left at this office by 11. Wilso
which measures two feet in lengtl
DOWN WENT McCTINTY
To The Bottom Oe The Sea
Prices to suit the customors
come and I will accomadate yoij
and will down all other prices
that may follow.
I. J. Hedrick
I know an old soldier who liatf
chronic diarrhoea oi long standing to
have been permanetly cuied by taking
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy." says Edward
Shiimpilc, a prominent druggist of
Minneapolis, Minn. "I have sold the
remedy in this city for over sevn years
and consider it it superior to any oth
er medicine now on the market far
bowel complaints." 25 and 50 cent
bottles of this remedy for dale by Or-
ando Drug Co,
For cleaning and repairing
docks go to C. A. Paul. Orlando
Perry has water works and elec.
trie lights in complete and success
}ul operation. Light and plenty of
water are essential, and mdispen.
sible requisites to tho growth and
developement of a populous and
enterprising city. Perry is up to
the times aud indications point
favorbly to the possibly of a real-
ization of her most sanguine ex-
pecation regarding her future
greatness, and her natural and ap-
parant desire to be the metropolis
of Oklahoma Territory.
John Marker will insure you
against fire,lightning and cyclones.
You can't afford to run your own
risk. See him if you want to in-
sure.
"SPECIAL RATES
Via. A. T. & S. F. Ky.
Rate of *7,40 to Kansas City
Lawrence, Topeka and intermediate
poinits is continued until further no-
tice Also reductions are made on
tickets to Ft. Worth, Galveston,
Houston and other points on G. C.
& S. F. Ry in Tex.
F. Harding Agt.
caveMS,TRADE Marks
COPYRIGHTS.
CA!V I OBTAIN A PATENT* Tor «
prompt an.«wor and an honest opinion, writo to
Ml NN i\r CO.. who have had ntr.rly fifty yoar.4
experience In the patent business. Communica
tlynB strictly confidential. A Handbook of In.
formation coucernin« I'ntrntn and now to ob-
tain them sent, free. AIbo a catalogue ot mecban«
leal and sclentiflc books sent free.
I'atents taken through Munn ft Co. receive
special notice In the Sctent!flc Atnericnn, and
tnufl aro brought widely beforotho public with-
out coHt to the Inventor. Tbla splendid caper.
Issued weekly, elegantly illustrated, has by far tho
largest circulation of any scientific wcrk In tbo
worl'i. S*.'l a year. Sample copies sent free,
nulldlna Edit! .n, monthly, f'2.50a year. Pinglo
Cop"'8, ',£•) oeiiva. Kvery nuniner ooiubiub uniu-
tiful p i..is. In colors, and photographs of new
bniis.>s. with plans, enabling builders to show the
lati'-t designs and secure contracts. Address
munn St co., New yulik, fliioadwat
i),- Price's Ciw.
A Pure Graoe Q
, itU< ■' €r<«m liakl
'A aria s r-'*uj Huhe-.c
," ?:owec'
Award
My boy was taken with a disease
esembling bloody flux. The first
hing I thought of was Cnauiberjaini
Colic, Cholera and I iiarrl)o.)a Remedy;
Two dosee settled the matter and
cured him sound and well. J heartily
recommend this romedy to all persons
suffering from a lik« complaint. 1
will answer any inquires regarding it
when stamp is inclosed. I refer tq
any county official as to my reliability,
Wm. Roach, J, P., Primroy, Camp-
bell Co., Tenn. For sale by Orlando
Drug Co.
Triennial Conclave Templak,
Boston Mass, Ang 20th-.'50th.
Reuut ed rates according to
Route, going and returning. For
full particulars, call on or address
Geo. T, Nicholson.
G. P. A. Monadnock Bldg.
Chicago III.
F. Harding. Agt. Orlando.
Mr .Fjinmanuel Reed who lives ad.
joining town on the cast is a model
farmer whoes examplejis well wor-
by of imitation. He keeps [big
his place well manured from the
different livery barns in town
which adds materially to the fer-
tility oi his land and almost assures
him immense yields. He believes
in deep plowing an idea becoming
quite popular in Oklahoma and if
practiced by all our farmers would
undoubtedly prove both betioficiitl
and pfofitable,
MoNey! Mosey!! Money!!!
{or loans on real estates. You will
do well to see us before making
your application.
Markercfe Brown
John McGalliard received a lotto,,
from a dear old Aunt of his one day
of last week, which is full of good
wholesome advice. John takes
great pains to show it to his friends
and calls it one "natures own
object lesson."
C3ian>nerlB'ii'a !&yo and Skt« Ointment
ccitain cure for Chronic Sort ' i,
'.uiated Eye tore Nov'
t-czeni",Tetter, Salt Rheum and Seal;. : ,,
ti ceiiui per box. For sale by druggLu.
TO BO*SEOWNEItS.
For putting a horse in a fire healthy rn-
dition try I>r. Oady's Condition Powdent,
They tone up the system, aid digestion, cur«
b « of appetite, relieve con.stipatii.u, CO ': -fit
Liilnev disorders mid destroy worms, fjivina
rew life to an old urovei " crkctl horse. 2a
suta oer imckage. For srde by dr-ugjiisifr
. ^rice's Creimi Baking Powder
«VurM (fair lnib.it Medal an.'. Diploma.
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Marker, John. Weekly Orlando Herald. (Orlando, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 1, 1895, newspaper, August 1, 1895; Orlando, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc403924/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.