Weekly Orlando Herald. (Orlando, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 21, 1897 Page: 4 of 4
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Time Table—A. T. & S. E. Ry-
orlando, o, t.
GOING NOKTIi.
No. 406. Chicago Kxpress a rn
No. 40H KunsiiB-Clty & Chicago Exp. .4 08 p.m
No. 422. -Frcgiht & accommodation .8.a8 am
GOING SOUTH.
No. 407 Ok *■)«*« KxpteMlUTCft-ra
No. 405. Texas Kxpresi •• 1<1>'
n„ 421 Freight and accomedatlon.1.80p.m
'through chair c«r service to R...» City
«nd M.J« nor n. K. «l»o .omta, Good1 connec
tion inailu with south' rn alvlslon at Wlnfle d
with A,T &K.F. My Wlchata, wltli po m,
«„ Strong City B.anoh, at Strong City
with Atchison nnd St, Joseph b.aneh at
Topeka.ard at Kansas City with trains fo
i lifpRcro Mid with other eastern lines. A
full line of cupon ticket for foreign lines
qn sale at all times. All Inquires cheerfully
answered •
M, N. COCHRALL. Afft.
K very body Says So.
Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most won-
derful medical discovery of the age, pleas-
ant and refreshing to the taste, act gently
and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels,
cleansing the entire system, dispel colds,
cure headache, fever, habitual constipation
and biliousness. Please buy and try a box
of C. C. C. to-day; JO. 25, SO rents. Bold and
guaranteed to cure by all druggists.
John L Hastings who resides in
Rock township, Payne County,
called at Tim Herald Office, and
iiot only subscribed for the paper
but lie pleased the publisher there-
of by paying the cash in advance.
Best assortment of liats, caps,
etc. at Miss Taylors.
That young girl not far from Or-
lando, who in quile handsome and is
soon going to be married, wants to
eell her pet pup right away. When
a friend asked her why, she replied,
"One puppy in the house is enough
for ine," \
MONEY!
farmers can save money by
getting our prices on shoes before
making your puichase.
A. H. Keams.
A Perfect Cathartic
Is one which does not wrench the
system or leave it weak and exhaust
ed. A perfect cathartic is found in
Hood's PilU. They are praised every-
where, and after once Vicing tried
they soon permanently take the place
of the old fashioned drastic pills, such
as "our grandfathers used." Iloon's
Pills are the only pills to take with
Hood's Sarsapari'la and they greatly
aid that medicine ia its cleansing and
purifying work.
It is reported that the old fash-
ioned bustle is going to be worn
again by the women. Your
Grandma can explain it to you.
Examine the latest and best
Washing Machine made. We ask
you for no money until you try
our machine if you are not satis
lied all we ask is to return the
machine. A. L. Oockrum.
TWELVE REASONS WHY.
The St. Louis Republic gives a J
dozen reasons why newspaper read
ers should read this paper. Here j
they are:
1. The Republic is the greatest
newspaper published.
2. It has a cable news service
over the entire civilized world,
which no other St. Louis" paper
can secui e.
3. Special correspondents in all
tho large cities and; caoitals of
Europe.
4. News Bureau in New York
City and Washington D. O.
5. Special correspondents in ev-
ary city and town in the Western
United States.
6. Member of the Associated
Press, the greatest news gatherer
in jhe world.
7. Publishes daily the market
reports of the world.
8. Issues a magnificent colorep
magazine cover with the Sunday
paper.
9. More noted writers and artists
contribute to The Republic than
any other paper.
10. Issues an anequaled four-
page comic weekly with each Sun
day paper free.
11. Publishes pages of interest
and value to womankind.
12. Its 10-cent Dress Pattern
Department is the most popular
feature ever introduced by a news-
paper, Thousands patronize it.
Tne daily and Sunday St. Louis
Republic is a year, $•! for six
months and *1.50 lor three months.
The Twice-a-Weok Republic is
$1 a year-104 yapers, two each
week.
GUTHRIE MARBLE
WORKS.
Remember this is the of interest
to you who wish to mark the
the graves of friends thatj rest in
the tomb. We Have no Travel
ing Agents. We ship by the car
load and ask you to come to our
yards and see what you are buy-
ing. You will save 120, or a £50,
job.
We set up our work on good
foundations and guarantee it.
WriteJ foi design Photographs
and Prices.
Suttons Marble Works,
Guthrie O. T.
Go to Mrs. A. L. Schott's for
your hats, caps, hoods, and fascin-
ators Mid all kinds of fancy work
made to order. Gome and see
me I will gn u you a bargain.
Did You See Our
HORSELESS CARRIAGE
When it was In
Your Town?
But wo won't talk Horseless Carriage
ow.
Our Ceneral Catalogue and
Buyers' Guide, Fall and
Winter 1897-98
Is ready for distribution. It has nearly
800 pages, over 13,000 Illustrations, and
more than 40,000 descriptions with prices.
In ordering from us, you have a million
dollar stock of goods to select from.
Your Money Refunded if Goods
are not as Represented.
Send 15 cents to partly pay postage or
expressage, and we will tend you a copy
of our General Catalogue and Buyers'
Guide.
MONTBOIERY WARD & CO
The Great Mall Order House.
Ill to 120 Michigan Ave., Chicago.
Win»i
has demonstrated ten thousand
times that it is almost infallible
FOR WOMAN'S
PECULIAR
WEAKNESSES.
Irregularities and derangements.
It has become the leading remedy
for this class of trouble*. It exerts
a wonderfully healing, strengthen-
ing and soothing influence upon
the menstrual organs. It cures
"whites" and falling of the womb.
It (tops flooding and relieves sup- -
THEGSISL
fressed and painful menstruation.
or Change of Life it is the best
medicine made. It is beneficial
during pregnancy, and helps to
bring children into homes barren
for years. It invigorates, stimu-
lates, strengthens the whole sys-
tem. This great remedy is offered
to all afflicted women. Why will
any woman suffer another minute
with certain relief within reach T
Wine of Cardui only costs fl.OGper
bottle at your drug store.
For aivUe, <n tain rnjuiring tpreial Mree-
tlotut, aMras, lyinptomM, tht "Ladla'
Ad\>i3<yry Department" The Chattanooga Mid-
uiru Co., Chattanooga, Ttnn.
Rev. J. W. SMITH, Camden, S. C., stye
"My wife uted Wine of Cardui at homo
for falling of the womb and It tntlrolj
cured her."
D
R. W. M. IIATFTELD,
Will answer calls in Orlando and VIcInit)
Charges reasonable.
MULHALL OKL
THE
jCapsas City
fllflES.
THE ONLY METROPOLITAN FREE
SILVER PAPER IN MISSOUSI
AND THE WEST.
I
Sail;, \\ \ jsir.
vice-i-WiekTiaes Jlajsir.
Fearles, Democratic, Absolutely, an>£
Unalterably in favor of Free Siboer
It is the One and the Only 'One Met-
ropolitan Daily Supporting the Cause
of Free Silver and the Chicago Plat-
form. It Stands at All Times for the
Interests of the People and the We ft
and against Trust Domioation, Polit-
cal Corruption, Gang Rule, Combines
and Wall Street Shyloeks
YTfANTED-TKUSTWORTY AND ACTIVE
W gentlemen or Indies to travel for re-
sponsible, established house in Oklahoma,
Monthly $05,(10 and expenses. Position
steady. Reference. Enclose self-addressed
stamped envelope. Tho Dominion Compmj,
Dept. Y Cb Iciigo
I m PORTANT TO FARMERS.
Farmers if you wish to prove up
your claim, bring your filing receipt' to
tins office and we will fill out your
application ami send them in, thuc
saving you the expense of » trip to
CJuthri",
Pledged to the cause of the people,
m,. against the bosses, always fight-
ing on debatable ground and stro.g
in its oelief of the venents true
Democracy as enunciated by the Chi-
cago platform, the Kansns City 1 ircies
i« now the onlv free silver pajier of
the metropolitan class in the State of
Missou.i and the great Middle West
and Southwest. It is the pap?r for
ahe Western jn»n. for the reason
that Western interests find their
Strongest advoCHte in The Times.
Its editorials are widely quoted and
its devotion to the free silver cause
has the unqualified indorsement o!
the entire Democratic rural press.
Its corps c f writers and correspond-
ents are thoroughly trains! in the
preparation of news and the way to
produce a bright readable paper.
Aside from its political views, its
colams receive more attention frota
the national press, and it is quoted
by them more than all other Kansas
City papers combined.
The caute of silver is constantly
growing, ajid to keep abve to its pro-
gress you must have Tfae Times. It
prints the news - all of it—all the
time.
Daily, for one year, $4.00. Twioe-
a-Week Times, one year, $1.00.
Send vour order now to Toe Kan-
sa Oity Times, Kansas'*J'ty, Mo.
General
BLACKSMITH
-A.\n -
HORSE SHOER.
MACHINE REPA IRhK
and Plow Work a \Specialtj
«. W. Housh,
Ripaos TabuJes cure constipation.
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Marker, John. Weekly Orlando Herald. (Orlando, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 21, 1897, newspaper, October 21, 1897; Orlando, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc403973/m1/4/?q=%22new-sou%22: accessed June 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.