Weekly Orlando Herald. (Orlando, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 30, 1896 Page: 4 of 4
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THE HERALD
Fnterffl at tbe Pot OfT.ce at Orlando Oklahoma
Territory, as second cltM matter.
PUBLISHED EVEBY TI1PRSDAY.
John Mabker, • Editor and Mgr.
,4, J. IIARTKNDOWER
Associate Editor.
TERMS OF SCBBdEIPTION.
One copy, .hip _,ear, • • $1.00
One copy, riv months,
Single oof *,
Invariably in advance.
ORLANDO -»%— OKLA.
APRIL 23, 1896.
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Time Table— •■'t. T. & S. F. Ry-
onl.iNDO. o, T
ooi n.9 north.
No.4(vi Cbletpo P!;<p.WK" fi.22a.ni
No. 408. Ktn*»i-CltJ & l.'blo»|K>B*p.M7p.m
No. <32 .Frurtht A- a oc< iinmodntton .0.00 inn
GOINO mi ITTH.
No. 4i: Oklahoma it 3?.xpre«» 11.4.1 a.in
No. 405 1 exa« Bxpreiw in.|B
No.4~l . Freltfhl uu'l arcom WnUon.10.4itn.in
Equipment flint ctiiM. No 111(1 carrion
through i lmlr curd to KmiMU» o-ty. ami Chl-
caco. No, 108 carries t'iroueh oh.tr o»ri l"
Kun.nn oily linil Rum'Tlor Noji, and through
*ln<|H r from Arkansas city. N X WT °arrh s
phalr cnr» Tor 'i'« xa* polnM muklrj * iiiiniii-ctlc.n
yvllli o, & S. f\ Ry at Puroo'l. Nu. 405 car-
ries through chair oars and ilocpoi-s inaklnir
coniii'ot Ion with <>, 0. k f, K, at Purcell for
Texas point.* Through Tickets on tide to nil
points, oast west and wOU'ti, nil InfoTUiiltlop
|u»lrcl cheerfully frlvcn-
F. HARblNO A, flit.
Ingwcr Peterson of Perry was jn
town Tuesday.
A. M. Pace of Longton Kansas
conic down Monday niijht.
Assessor J. K. .Johnson wont down
to Guthrie Yesterday.
Prof. J. F. G'onwell in touching
a class in book keeping.
J. I). Townsend and J. B. Sogo
went np to Perry Monday.
tf yon want a good smoke try
the "Top at A IP at the Farmers
lloiue.
Mr. Ole Peterson has purchased
the farm foriuely owned by Aron
Hollens.
,1. ii. Richards and W, \V. Haller
ivi re spectators at the Mulhall
ball game last Sunday.
Cupt. Tlios. Jackson ofl'ciated
as umpire at ihe liuse Ball game
at Mulhall on .nin lay last.
Mr. nml Mis. J. J- Hedriofc
were the guests ot Mr. and Mis.
J. M. Severe, on last Sunday.
Col. II. E (iluzier dined with
Mr. uud Mm. J ■ I) Townsend 011
last Sunday.
Mr. anil .is. bavid Thompson
wer^ visiting with lr. and Mrs,
W. H. Thompson Sunday last.
The home of i)r. and Mrs. Sharp
was giadent'd by the arrival ol »
I'ttby boy on the ~S iust.
Judge i/de nompanied by
Deputy Marshal Oldham passed
th: 1 nigh town lust. Saturday en
route to Guthrie.
FOR SA.LE.
I have * nuniji 1 of liue Jersey
And I! 'l-'cin mi: h cows which 1
Will boil a r 1 ti prices.
J. B. Sego.
Messeit ti il i d Koteh were
the bucves i'u .Mors for the con-
I' vet to l>i a.' addition on to
the .- hool building in district Xo.
47
I )i A, 0 i Childers of Mulhall
was i town Monday. While here
he ex.iin;.t ,t a number of applicants
wIm h .il ,ip lietlfor membership
with tlu Aincent Order ot United
Workman,
Ohiy County Kansas was visited
by a cyclone on the i!5 inst. doing
H'reat damage, Killing eleven
persons, three fatally wounded
And twenty five others sereously
injured.
IIorsK Bhbakeh.s Capi jeed.
On Saturday Morning lu^t two
young men by name of Jo' 0
Morton and Carl Boyd appc .»«!
at the home of Mrs. Blue, v. ho
livos two miles nonth of F"tr.«,
and asked for something to eat.
Mrs. Blue kindly prepared them
a meal. They aftorwards Resumed
their Jonmey ;ln a westerly
direction on their arrival at the
home of James Blue, who vas
away from home, they forced an
entrance into the house, and pro
ceded to help themselvos to what
they wanted. They then repaired
to the homo of P. II. Ilicks wlii
was away from home, and effected
an entrance into the house and
took possesion of a Kifllc and a
double barrel Shot gnu. Deputy
Sheriff C. S. Masterson ol Payne
Co. started i» pursuit of the Out
Laws. Oi) Monday he received
telagram from Gbeif Police of
Guthrie that the men had been
captured at that place. Mr. Mas-
terson went to Gntlirie <111 th
night train Monday night and re
turned 'iuegilay morning with the
culprits, and they now languish
behind the bars of tho Payne Oo.
jail waiting for Justice to be mooted
out.
MA y
A breeze blown out of Paradise
Kline" the apple boughs:
The dnnclng shadow's si rnngo device
With life endows.
And l Is f.'.lntly musical—
^•ng. echoes, Soft and long!
Coir*, llttlb birds, >*nd listen all
Your lesson song!
'Tls subtle scented with the sigh
Blown from a v iki rose spray;
Sprin :'s dearest daughter passos bj ,
Delicate May.—
8. Decatuh Smith, Jr., in Mny Ladle?' Hom*-'
Journal.
®*E^i^I:vPrs. ?. J.
Hfedpck,
Remember Cockruni sells only fresh
garden seed; all old seed are destroyed.
Remember Swearingen makes a
specialty of baby Photos. Don't
lorget the place; over McNeals
Bank.
FOR SALE.
A good upland farm 7 miles oast
of Orlando. .'15 acres in cultivation
15 acres in pasture, good house
14 X 10, good well and an abund"
anco <>f water for stock. I wil sell
this farm at a very reasonable price
Will take !?100.(I0 down and
give purchaser lu's own tune 011
balance.
Mrs. Mary F. McMillen.
The ball players say that Pitcher
Chas. B ibout lias a delivery un-
equalled by few and that to see
Art Shively stop the balls would
make a professional open his eyes
NOTICE.
I have instructions to cause the
arrest of maty and all pi rsons who
^uter up .11 tlio right of way ot A.
. . & tj. F, K. li Co.
This order will be riyi.lly enforcei'.
A word to tho wiso is stillicie.)
Fred i'ratz
Section Foreman.
The Orlando Base Rail Clu
made their first appearam e on
ahe diamond on Sunday last, at
Mulhall, where they cr sued bats
with Mulhall Club, and played a
hotly contested game. The Orlando
Nine showed their supeiiority as
players by taking the lead and
holding it through the entire game
The boys are feeling quite jubilant
over their suceess in defeating the
Mulhall boys.
Awarded
Highest Honors—World's Fair,
oa
CREAM
BAKING
POWDfR
MOST PERFECT MADE.
A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Frei
tom Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant
40 YEARS THE STANDARD.
No.tli Logan County gundn
jptio/l eon-pnHon to be held at
'.;»hall Bapy.). Saturday
Mky2nd.
pkooh »i.
IOrOO—Song. Coronation; devotional
exercises led by 8. P. Atherton.
10 20— Welcome ddresj Harrison
Sawyer 6f Marshall.
10:25 Response F. M. Desolms !
of Orlando.
10:30 Song, Marshall choir.
Tbe Teachers Prepeiations; F. Li
Glasgow, Mulhall; discussion, ;D.
W. Wallon, Fairview; Mrs. Geo.
Glass, Prairie View; Mrs. D. N.
Cable, Stony Point; Joseph Cromer
Marshall. • ,
11:00 Relation and Duty of
Church Membors to the Sunday
School. Paper b^ Miss Nettie
Shepherd of Pleasant Valioy; dis-
cussion, Itev. O. M. Bennett,
Sheridan; Frank Alma Pleasant
View.
11:30 Song, Reviews ot Sunday
School Lessons; Mrs. E. B. Sawyer
of Marshall; discussion; A, L,
Hunt Victoria; Mrs. Cress of Crea
ant Sunday School.
11;55 Song Service.
12:00 Dinner.
1;30 Why are the boys out ol
Sunday School and How to get
tliem back again; M. B. Ilerrod, of
Guthrie; discussion, J. E. Bocox,
Welcome hymn; B. F . Moore,
Oakview; VV. L. Sullivan, of Fair-
view; M. J. Scott of Rural.
2:00 Music, Marshall choir; Ap-
plication of the Lesson; Rev. J. II.
rVughey, Marshall. 1;. L. Heyno,
Union; L. J. Antliis, Prairie Flower
Samuel Watt, Cedervale; G. G.
Norris Banner.
2.30 Difficulties we meet with
and how to overcome them; , J II
Scarr of Mulhall; Miss Lillie Ilicks
ot Orlando; Mr. Pearson Stony
Point; J. K. Hastings, Prairie View
E. L. Mills Pleasant Valley.
3:00 The duty ot the Superintcn.
dent; W. T. Albertson, ot Cresent;
Miss May Ogle of Orlando; O. L.
Dailey Camp Ru&aell; Mr9. Matiida
!ennett, Lawrie; Miss May Coulson
Prairie Flower; Miss Fannie Evans
Marshall.
3:30 How to make a Sunday
school grow; Fred L. Wenner
Secretary Territorial Sunday school
Associution, Sally C'owan Orlando
Mrs. Fannie Williamson Lone Star
Mrs. John Nichols, Victor; Rev.
John Johnson, Columbia; W. L.
Sullivan Fairview.
4:00 Question box conducted by
Mrs. Hselier Marshall.
4:40 Song, business and reports
of committees.
4;50 Closing address: Rev. W.
E. Jones Mulhall.
5:20 Benediction.
7;30 p. m. Temperance mass
meeting.
The principle speaker on each
subject will bo allowed fiifteen
minutes in which to present liis
subject.
1 hero will also be a grand rally
held .in the Mulhall grove the last
Saturday .ind Sunday 111 May,
where a splendid banner will be
given to the school that shall
oxcell in singing.
S. P. Atuekton Pres. Dist.
F. M. Spakulke Sec.
Ambler Campbell, Dona Morris.
Maud Sinnard, Claudia llyseJl,
Sallie Cowan, Cora Wise and
Feme Haught, attended the County
Examination at Guthrie i rid ay
and Saturday.
Geo. II.Dodson ot Guthrie has
opened a Real Estate, Lone uud
Abstract office.
Any business given him will
receive prompt and caret u
attention.
We might tell you more about One
Minute Cough Cure but yon prolmoly
know that it cures a cough, K..-ry
one does who I111 used it 1- is a
perfect remedy lor coughs, cot's,
hoarsness. It IS au especial t'nvopu
for children being pleasant to, take and
quick in curing.
Orlando Drug Uo.
Oosires to inform her e any
friends that she hfts ? com-
plete stock ot fasL>: - L.e
MTLL1NERY HOODS.
A* PRIOES TO BtTlT THP. TIME8-
Call and examine our rHing Cul-
tivator; it is the best one ever brought
to the Territory,
A. L. Oockrum,
The famous Keystone one Horse
corn drill at Ookrum.9.
Burns are absolutely painl' ss when
DeWitts Witch Hazel Salve is prom
ptly applied. This statsment 1j , true
A perfect remedy for si in diseases^
chapped hands and lips and never
fails to cure Piles.
Orlando Drug Oo,
More Gold! More Gold!! saved by
buying your Hardware at Oockrums,
than any house in the Territory,
Take a dose of DeWidts Little
Eariy Risers just for the good they
will do yoj, These little Pills are
good for indigestion good for headache,
good for liver complaint, good for
constipation.
Orlando Drug Co.
Collars, Harness, and Chains, at
bedrock prices.
A. L. Cock rum
It is not a miracle. It won't cure
everything, but it will cure piles.
rhat's what I >eWitts Witch Hazel
Salve will do, because it has done
it in hundreds of cases.
Orlando Drug Co.
Our stock of stationary is complete
A. L. Cockrnm.
Busy people have no|time, and s1. •
sible people have no inclinaticn to
usi) a slow reuiejy. One Minute
Cough Cura acts promptly and lgves
permanent results.
Orlando Drug Oo.
Furman will shoe your horse all
around with new shoes, tor *1.00,
A little ill, then a little pill, The
ill is gone and the pill ha.'i won.
D >Witt's Little Eirly Risern the little
pills that cures great ills.
Orlanddo Dru^ Oo.
Swearingen the Photographer
has moved from opposite P. O.
over McNeals Bank.
It's all the same, a light cold, con-
gested lungs pr severe cough. One
Minute Oough banishes them.
Orlando Drug Co.
PLOW-SHARES.
Frank Furmau will make m
plow shares at the folowiug pri .cs
12 inch share §1.50.
14 " " 2.00.
10 " " -.50.
Wagon tires reset at $1.0, p i
set.
For cleaning and repairing
clocks go to C. A. Paul. Oilaiu.
Wagons, Buggies, Carriages and
Carts, repaired, worked over an .
ill kinds ot black smith work,
skill tally oxcutcd and charges ait-
ways reasonable at Farman'shup
fOf* LADIES
H'.RL 18 SOMETHING CURIOUS.
II 10U AllE ENGAGED
The wha'e of the following liact wi'. 1 terest you, ^t
IF YOU ARE MARH/ED
Read'only the alternate lines, coiarornciug with . i. it
third, and so on. You are probably|busy and may sk .•
the ethers.
If yon wished to be considered a modeilhousakeeper you must
take care'when furnishing your future home that you
spend your money to the best advantage, and it is specially
necessary if your income is to be a limited one - It is
advisable that you should provide yourself with thoroughly
reliable kitchen utermiis and cooking aeplianccs, You should buy
good househn'd requisite", selected from an up t -date stock. The
newly married hubby is greatly interested in his wife s cooking and
meals'which'sre prepared by the aid of the best untensils
are likely to prove the most satisfattory to him: They certainly
are easiest to get ready, and save considerable worry. If you
agree with our views on this subject and if you think that you
would like to inspect some of the latest cooking appliances
we can recommend a visit to our showrooms. At any time
we shall be delighted to show you our stock, and
feel confident that *-e have much to interest you,Should you wish ue
to explain the merits of our goods to you and to your frienrU,
please favor us with a call at your 'early convenience
You shou'd remember that our address is
A. L. C0CKRUM,
Orlando 0. T.
•" rs\» .A2
f money
rciiE*at I.""/
Can't tell you all ahect tho r,n Hi * ie*,
handsome* dciitinn, ! r:.ue)f-» tin-
| Ul: c^carc'Ka vur ly, low Mipcrlor u 1 v timi flno workmanihipof 0. . ,11
it' writo for otir - liluitrated Catalogue. Thla i<
id be.-, outah ••• -.m-••'.^i- puL.itOi.'i!, ' ic for < it V . It contilns about 2D0 patroft ,•.»«t
' .''u® >'ou tiiu « ;i • t: We added a fine IL; • ?i*
ALLIANCE C.. . i." r B CO., Cincinnati, 01'
GOLD AT CRIPPLE CREEK.
The best way to get there is over
the Santa Fe Route
The fabulously rich gold mining
listrict of Cripple Creek is attract-
ing hundreds of people. By spring
the rush bids fair to be enorm ,
That there is an abundance oi
gold there is demonstrated be; > lj
a doubt. Fortunes aro ra] y 1
being made. To reach Cr. > i-
Creek take the Sauta Fe Ro-te, Hie 1
only standard gauge lino direct to
the camp. Through Pullman sleep j
ers aud chair ears. The Santa te
lands you right in the he;, t -I
Cripple Creek, li q.aie of nearest)
ticket agent or address G. T. Nieli-1
o'.csou, G. P. A. A. T. & S. F |
I'y, lonadnock building Chicago
R-I-P-A-N-S
The modern stand-
ard Family Medi-
cine : Cures the
common every-day
ills of humanity.
>■.; jViutY.
you 111
We aro quite well supplied
with funds and will take a 11 gootl
farm loauc and close the n uji
promptly.
ilew England Loan and Trust. Oo.
John Marker, resideut agt.
It's just as easy to try One Minute
Cough Cure as anv thing else, It's
easier to cure a severe cough or cold
with it. Let your next purchase for a
cough be One Minute Oough Cure.
Better medicine; better result: better
try it-
Orlando Drug Co.
Frank Furman and Ben Veach,
accompanied tty their families
spent Sunday last on the banks of
the placid Beaver. They made a
mighty effort to capture enough
oi the linney tribe to appease
Frunks insatiable appetite.
Assessor J. K- Johnson reports
the valuation ol Orlando township
to be $11*1.000.
Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained and all Pat-'
cntb : nc >sconducted for Moderate Fees, f- 1
1!. JOunCFFICCISOPPOSITE U. S. patentoftice1
j j v.t: .1 ti 8> 1 -.le patent m lets tiiue thaa those|
re • to from Washington. <
b'.iid model, drawing or photo., with descrip-
tion. We advue, if pauntablu or not, free of]
, ' r v , ..a » 5 charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured. ,
S iio iA c 1 ul A fjtuiibl J A Pamphlet, to Obtain Patents, with
cost of same 1a the U. S. and lorcign countries;
,ent fr-c, Address, 1
C.A.S?iOW&CO.
Opp. Patent Off
Always j ibiishe -the beat am most
iuler-etitiiig short st >aetj, sciial
stories and special arucics that
can be produced, regardless of
rxp' i'.ae. The latest fushion noU i
and patterns can be found every
week on tlie Woman's World Page
There is always soinotliing i:i
the New YorkLvlfjtr th.it will 111
terest every member ot'ine liamily.
U0 Pages—Price. .r> cents. For
sale in tins town by Jerry Marker-
iscw last Cnlatornia 1m;
! no A. T. it b F. ity has inau.i j
urated a new and strictly,, limiioitj
lirst class s.'rvice, to soctjieru
California limited, will lea. •
Chienge ;,t ti P. M. dai.y 1 ■ ■ ■■. .g
Los A../ in three days " .0.-
Francisco in dirie aim otn ha;:
days a saving ot u 01 a la;.-.
Time from this Station «••.■•••
pondingiy reduced. equip...
cons-ists of superb new vestibule
Pullman l'alace and compart-
ment s.eopers, chair ears and
dining car through to Los Angeles
without change. This will be the
fastest and most luxurious se,
via any line to California.
Another daily train will carry
through palace sleepers, and tourist
sleepers, to LosAngcles as usual.
For lull particulars, inquire ot
| F. Harding agt Orlando O. T.
$1800.00
GIVEN AVVAV TO INVENTORS.'
$150.00 every month given away to any one who ap.
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the month preceding
We secure the beat pateuts for our rlientf,
and the object of this offer is to enr rage inventors ta
keep track of their bright ideas. At tlio same time we
wish to impress upon the public the fact that
IT'S THE SIMPLE, TRIVIAL INVENTIONS
THAT YIELD FORTUNES,
fuch 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 thin es that most
any one con find a way of improving; and these simple
inventions are tiie ones that bring largest returns to the
author. Try to think of something to invent.
IT IS NOT SO HARD AS IT SEEMS.
. rttents taken cut through us receive special notice in
the *' National Recorder,' published at Washington,
I). C, which u the best newspaper published in Anicricr
in the interests of inventors. We furnish a year's sub
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Wealso advertise,free of cost,theinvcnti'in h .no.uh
which wins our $150 prize, and hundro i , of tb"itsa:.d$
of copies of the "National Recorder " c 1 .'it in^ 3
s. etch of the winner, and a description of hi* inver ti n,
will be scattered throuchout the Uni'.cd State- lmmi^
capitalists and manufacturers, thus bringi.. : to that
attention the merits of the invention.
All communicauons regarded strictly confidential.
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