The Herald. (Orlando, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, May 31, 1901 Page: 4 of 4
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THE HERALD, ORLANDO, OKLAHOMA, FRIDAY MAY 31, 1901.
SCHOOL : ALL : SUMMER.
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Old papers for sale at Herald office
or 10 cents per hundred.
Important to Homesteaders.
In making homestead entry on the
W ichita land it is very imp . r t«j; t that
all persons should have t ti ^ i r papers
properly made ou'. In ease they are
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Bryan's Commoner and Herald both
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Orlando Vs. Perry.
The Orlando base ball team went to
Perry Sir day morning to piny the
Periy hnv» and were defeated by a
score of 18 to 12 Our boys are all
right, hut they need a little more
practice. (Jo in f, .r I tie laurel-, boys.
Impure blood is responsible directly
and ndirectly tor many other dis-
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Dr. Simm ins' Sarsapariila. 50 cents
and fifty d H8P8.
Come in and «>kl >r -ample copies.
Busy
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Men
W hen they travel long distanet -
demand a high degree of comfor1
The Harvey dining car service o
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W. II EASTMAN, Agent.
Orlando, (Jkla.
There is Something to See Along the
THE SHORT m 0*0
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The mostconvcnient all-year-round
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The most comprehensive railroad
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726 Century Building, St. Louis,
and we will mail copies.
hirst published May a, 11(01.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land office at Knid, (). T , I<Vh :.'3, '01
Notice is hereby given that tlie fol-
low ing-niiined settler has tiled notice
of his intention io notice final proof in
support of hi- claim, and Ihatsaiil
proof will he in ad e lie fore t he Reg isl e i
and hecciver of the P. s. Innd office ai
Euid.O. 1'., on September lllOl.viy
Pit a n k Ai.hian I (f n n a it,
for tlie southeast quarter of section
1 1. township :j I, r.i lige 3 west,.
lie names the following witnesses
to prove lii.s eonti tiuous residence up-
on and cultivation of said land, viz:
( buries i . (is In mii , Charles A. Over-
ton. siliis I! Moore, all of Perry, O.T.
ami .hinies Kdgar of Mateer, O. T.
•Iami:s i!. ( t i.i.ison, Register.
First published May ,t. lHOl.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Land oflice at Enid, (l. T., Feb. S3, '01.
Notice is hereby given that tlie fol-
low ; ng-nained settler has Hied notice
ot his intention to make filial proof in
support of his claim, and that said
proof w ill be made before the Register
•I I'll, Receiver of the (' S. land "office
ill Lnid, (). I ., mi September SS, linn,
viz;
< IIAIil.KS ('. (ISIIoliN,
for the southeast quarter of section
Jf>, township .'J | , 1*51 II y ti 3 West.
Il«* Mii IIICS tin* f< o w ] II (r witnesses
to prove ln> (*• > ii t in 11 (> 11 s residence up
<)11 1111<i e1111 i Vii t ii>11 of sjiid I;mi(I, vi/■
Frank A. I )uu ha r. Charles A. Ovei-
lon. Silas I!. Moore, all of Perrv.O. 'I
and James Kdgur of M iteer, ti. T
JaMKs B. ('ur.I.lsnx, Register,
I'''rst |>111>1 is11ed May ^i, l9n].
NOTK'K FOR PUBLIt ATIOX.
La ml office at (iul brie, (). T..
April ST. I 001.
Notice is hereby given that the fo -
lowing.,mined settler has tiled notice
of his intention to make final proof in
support of his claim, and that said
proof uiil la* made before the Regis,
tcr ami Receiver of the U. S hind
oflice at (itil In its, O T„ on J, ]
l'.'Ol, viz:
I IIKOtioit BKIinsTIt \ sKit,
f'"' ,l"' northwest qua iter of sect ion
township 1<j. range 1 east | M .
1 e names the following witnesses
to prove his con t i n nous residence in -
on ■ 11iii cull va l ion of said laud, v /:
I'd wa i d liieb i ril'o f, IJobcrt Fried
lnHnn, August lliet r ich, Adolf Fried
man ii, all of Love], (>. T.
■'OH N .i l!C(M;s, Register,
First published Ma - i9ii|
NOT 11 K Fdi: I'Ufil.K ATM IN.
Land office at Knid, O. T.. April ST,'li
Notice is herein- given that the fo -
lo^^ iii-- named s,.tiler has tiled notice
of 11if intention to make final proof in
support of his claim, ami that sa ,!
proof will be made before t he liegisl ei
,;1"1 Receiver a I Kn id, Ok Ialloiua, on
• lutie Sth, I9u I, v./.:
H t N t; \ s. I.toiii.
for tlie northwest quarter of section
• ■0, tow nsliip pint b of range,'! west
He names the following witnesses
to prove his continuous ressjdence tip-
eultivati in of said land, viz-
W aul. of Marshall, (i. T
Samuel. Nealis, of Marshall, ti, |.
•'olin (i. llniH n, of Shinier, (). T
111 ia ■ 11 II Ih o w n, of Sha tier, O T
JAM lis b. ( r i.linux, Hcjj isle'r.
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The Herald. (Orlando, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, May 31, 1901, newspaper, May 31, 1901; Orlando, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc404239/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.