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iALW ORLANDO. OKLAHOMA. FRIDAY, A U«UST 3 1900.
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Big Stock
Right Prices
Fair Treatment
Tin: MUMIAM.
mtNITTRK
MAN.
GENET,
THE ORLANDO HKRAI.l) Km met Miller, representing the Ok -
.. ... . lahoma St ate Capital, was ca vanning
WOO»kE\ MKOs , Pakli.he.a lour town Tnewlni In tin- Interests of
—--—■ )|<at |mper. 1 lo made tin- IIkmai.h
Rnt*r*1 in llw |*wimia,** Orlando, I ilM" jotti.v a pleasant rail.
C.mtill. IlVri I.hi l"t inMi.ni .
*l..n ihrmiirtl ih« mallft •• *»'.*otl.lriM. mnltrv ! -I<w (\lk. (if (illtlirlo, fillip Up l''ri-
day. There seems to Iv somo attrac-
l*nl»H«hp.l K*er> lititu,
A Century lllil.
Tile followliiK sketch of a Marshall
lady, who In how a centurion ;ipi»'arcd
in tin- last Issue of tlic Oklahoma
Clirldt Inn, wlilrli we will reprint,
know Iiik It wrill In'of Interest to'maliV
of our readers:
tlrandmnthcr llhndcs In a lirriiiHti
lady unit In of a family of right ifirla
mill four laiys. Slit" «n I torn In the
Ntate of New York, Jlilv 35, l*"t. At
the age of 17 Nile liecame u memtier of
Die church and was married at 21.
She wax tile mother of I I children, II
of whom lived to In- grown. Kor 2.">
year* nIm> Iibn lieen a widow. At pres-
ent ahe her and noii, who was with
| Sherman In IiIn fatnoiiN march to the
Nea. reside with a graml-son three
miles northeaNt of Marshall, <>. T
I'hls grand-son In to year* old.
On Wednesday, July 2ft, Wtm, tinind
liiother IthodeN wiin too year* old, and
a religions Nervlce. the ap|Niliitincnl
of w hich was made a year ago, was
held at her home. The people came
from far and near with well-tilled Ima-
keta with a view of having an arlior
dinner after tin- service. In tlie as-
sembled company were thirteen men
ulnne the age of tut, one of whom was
80, and .mot her, K. ('. Dvclie, was in
111* XNtli year. There were eleven wo-
men who had passed the three score
mile |Mist of llfc'n journey; one had
reached the age of three score and IS.
All came to hold sweet communion
witli this sainted centurion, vviththe
ho|ie of another meeting in the sweet
by and by.
Krlends came to honor this aged
saint, not liecause of herajie alone, but
liecanse of t lie manner of her life. In
Bft'
-I We are making great preparations for the coming year. J .
lion In Orlando thai brings Jesse '^ri maiw ivspecta grandmother Is a re-
C • WOORIIY.
E It eUVALl Loral K«ito
AS Sol \< KM KXTs
(N.mtti ti nlent ion*.
\Utlpr lnt*n<tivt f,n pnt.1l,'At ion m III,
illnvnl lM«t» *ti..iiM t»e Ir, I hi' otltci' n| noon
\Y,'<tm'».tfti et ca. ti *«-< t, l.-,nl not. * ill ' to be able to report Iter tvcoverv
h» receive® ii|i lo# o'clock FiMm morning
markahlc woman. She makes up her
i'lim iiiikti nminomsn
SHKRIVI
1 horehy Hini.wn.v myself us ..'nn.tlili.IH
for th>' nomination of Sheriff of Pr> nc .vnn
l\, OVUhMMli. mhjn-l lo I lit wttlof I ho He
pnl>lt,**n» ef aM .swnl > In theii .smventMi
assembled
w 1. s.»tt rlr.rW.on Vo»n*ht|.
(illte often. Hut, ot coursi'. no quos ..
^Iiw.' """* w'" '** 'or '*•' *s welcome own bed. sweeps the floor, and some-
at all times. time* washes the dial tea. She can .see
Mrs II \\ Hall, who has been very a pin on the tloor. Her memory ia mi-
sick since her return from Missouri faltering. When any member of the
some two weeks ago. We are glad to home writes a letter, he or she says,
report as improving and we hope soon ] "tJrandmotlier, don'l let us forget to
send tills letter to the p. mortice the
The Christian clnirvh at the Hlack-
well school house will hold a basket
meeting in Hlsckwell'sgrovenext Sun-
day. \iigusi ,\. \ gn,*! program has
heen arranged. All are invited to at-
tend.
Kev II. 1,. Ilentl, of the M. K.
Hrst opportunity." When she has no
cares on her mind, a little child is as
much company to her as an adult, if it
can talk.
As a token of love, an eas\ chair,
with cushion, a nice white tidy, soule
smaller art iclesand *2..'«i in money were
Fall Terms Begin Sept, 10, '00
wil For Particulars and we gladly urnish a->v and a ( desired in-
formation Write us at either of our locations. Be pai cular to
'I AJDRC88 THE
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Capital Qity Business Qolle<$e,
I' I*IIKit. OKI.AIIOM A.
OKLAHOMA CITY, OKI.AHtMlA
Sh ialiat Coimtv Convention
chuivh. baptlred three candidates Sun Tlie preaentation apeech was
day afternoon They were Man »>»de bv the writer. To the audience
Smith, Heda Miller and Oka Hav ** quoted what Jesns said, "As you
Tim air the converts of the revival luv'' unto Uie least of my disci-
at the M. K. church last spring pies you have dime it uuto me." Af-
IVi. K (5. Sharp, .1. II iiglc. llenrv ,,M U,is 1 ,,H'k Rrandmother by the
arm and assisted liei to the chair,
riiosc hands in times ivist had labored
By rltiwe <>< ,-tuthorln h i>»nvon
Hon *>f »he HIVIHIIMn .»f 1 \ Is
hy cntt«M to nti^l In t >>*• ."ounn «N>»«rt lt\
«;n»hri»v m to o'»-tv> K n m ^ p . K \ HllX'kot an«1
ti»mN»r I. WrtfK ihi nomlnnttiw «»f .1 full • %, , ,
linr1*tnllvi« untl i>wni> ilrkiM for ih.^ v, Us* Mllm^Vn xvoilt as nchyatos t<» t llO
tlon ot n t»mmilt<v .»f .. .. memtw IccHintv nmwnlinn -it 1 uthritt 6*1 ,n M*n| Wl^l Ittd UIM (In tfroilllil
fts>m osoh l<>«nshte »n.l llio ir,nv,. iloo ,N > ' ,n' 111 ",n at (.lit 111 le last S.lt " , .
of ,Mh.-r iw>r»'r h.i.in,.« v<minnii«ns nr. io uidai Those «h, started from Oi aNsist«><1 in harvtst time, and had
>«h fi>r tNxiTb'llmiin for imIi «ti'4tri«'t Kop , , , . ,, . . ...
i>4*nmi«ii«ivv irih fiistH. i, Kt'itrt'^niniiti tnn«l«' loft r ii»1a> the ovcnlnff
ft>r IWh ttlMrt«*i. Hh«»rlfT Drrt. 1>i>ii*iirtM
I\>l»n«»t\ W «»l|H*«»r A wwv ^tirvt \ i>r l*rv
Imo.- i\>q»nty AtWno K.-uKt« r of x, , ol. j \, IV . , . » . ~
t*ii»d«i. ^upertetewlvnt »>f t\mimi<i ■ Miv Samnel »>f
.Vi'oh-i 'rr',"" ' N'»rsliall. came in on the n.*.n train,
i.s^Sr^TTA v^non^io , HV. Satunlay l.v.n, Indiana where tliev »>an Hi hie and pnvys continually. In
in many ways relieved the afflicted.
They needed rest.
>\ lien alone grandmother spends
i much time in reading from her (ler-
t lie services held we calleti attention
to I.like 2-W-38 where r.^ fere nee is
made !<■ tlie hirthof Jesus and to the
^laTt.^la^^''"'"' ,h" ,,f I had been visiting friends ami tvla-
<>« ,«.s. twoor threenHmths.
n sirntrhl-fr>rw!*n1 fiv> jo ih<-hnltoi N.>\ f,.r 1 WO TV tfla«1 to j?rt tvirk t«» Okla-
S.V-iniNi prtnt'ipifN v.tthoui itivrtrnmn ,v , n-unnH>hot<%s> Anna \^ «sh<> servfsl in
iv.n,p^mi*,>rn.Moi. tin. . vp.s t.vi t. ,M»r lw) ilrovo ont homo thr 11 ■ 1,1
tntpnfc in ih« work .vf ihuinmia«>niton \on. vin)' aft<M't>«ion tnooarthl} t^nipip niaiio with h*;>tis.
iMht'r* rnnvl nppix
Township pHmnnos for «. i.slt,»n of ,1.1, \\ \\ ]>j ,,f \lsrsiVil wh went
««*xl mt-mK-r of .v»nnt> «\>nui.ino. ,l( n <*ni
n- MM ■«' ■
■*"F. Ahihim n —
I * p m. In
i lltupv to M
i mir agi^ sister lias spent a life of
service ill t-he spiritual temple. We
Joseph. Mo., last week to 1* j j , .. . . .
, reminded lier that when J«mis comes
'.s.iii ri. ptss'imis i n..rv»i treated, has written home to his wife ., j .. ^ k« . , .
sh-v.M is " i>-s--fI.si I.v v,.' |hat the doctors informed him that in ** ,*kfn to
!*) Aiiini^t !KV 111*' Ht p fn in th«-o.>unir\
no h p m. In '
town«ihii* «■
wnlivr nioniherv of ih« i\»n\
H> oMer<v< IVmiiiu *\»mn^il^t>
.1 AMVX PrvtM.MH
.1 W MftMkAV. S*si
rtPSOMl ONI ^.
Hocver \ Warnei nsvived
signment buggies I his week
Ki<* l>nvall is
t.Nn tliat bKitxi'washed throne wl>.se
names are written in heaven, never
more to grow old. but eternal youth in
tliat citv with its gates .>; [learl. its
streets paved with gold, where the
river of life flows forever and the tree
order to get any relief it wonld he nev-
esaan to perform an operati.vn, Mrs.
Ki.v Mok the train Saturt1a> for that
place to Ive with her hnshand dnnng
j this trying onteal.
We hope that the results of the pri of life hears its twelve manner of
ruary held ini Thursda* of last week fruits for the IwaiinF ' the nati.^ns.
will prove satisfactorv. and that ir Our di*x"miNe prnpc-: was rn>r,' ne-
llie future all fact i.mai strife and per- hrewsll lllfv We re»-ite.1 the hist.v
^ " carry ing the sonal matters will he laid aside and n of the children of Israel while Mo-
h,MWP"n °rl"nd" N HU'S »'"• the best intents of ,he ses was their lender. The. continue
Hon. W. H. llamplvll was revlc ted P*r'> and .svmmnnity at large. Strife . ty looked forward to the time whe«i
commit tee-nan ot Orlando township and persona! matters do not only in- tjwy would reach the »nd • Canaan.
The primary Tuesday was a verv 15? th! 5? there is a «MR| that is heaven-
tame affair compared with th. n"> ^ P-.t««c»U>. but mora ., ly. a city prepared. . >m s.ster issw k-
a.. financial!* and i**n he ot n«> hene- ing for siK*h a omntry . She is worthv
Keaoiutluna of Keape«:t
The following rew ilutloiiK were
passed by the Orlando Auxiliary of
the ( lirlsl ian Women's Hourd of Mis-
sions of the t'lirlst ian church:
Wiikkkan, Death has entered our
midst and removed from its numtier
our much-loved friend and sister,
Mrs. Kudora Helen Duvall. whose
death on Friday. .Inly 2ft, una), was a
sad blow to Orlando and vicinity and
Wiikkkan, Her death was a (treat
loss to our Auxiliary to the Christian
Woman's Hoard of Missions, of which
ahe was the efficient president since
its organization, therefore lie it
Kksoi.ykii. That w e. as memliers of
this. Auxiliary, deeply deplore the re-
moval of our sister: that In her death
the cause of Missions has lost a sincere
advocate.
Hksoi.vkiv That we bow with sub-
mission to the will of llim who
"doeth all things well." and acknowl-
edge our dependence on llim for all
that exalts life and ennobles humanity.
Kksolvkd, That we extend our
sympathy to her devotes! husband and
children, whoso much need her. and
point them to the great Comforter
and to the happy reunion awaiting
them in the sweet heyond.
Rksolako. That a copy of these
resolutions he placed upon the records
of this Auxiliary ofOrtando, Oklaho-
ma: a copy tie sent to the family of
our deceased sister, also to the Ok-
lahoma Christian and to the kval
paper. Committkk.
Story of m Slnve.
To l>e bound Ii»m1 HI d f.nc f..r y earN
hy the eiiiiiit. of diaea&t* i« the wor-l
form of slavery. Georg.* 0 Wilhamn.
»f Manchester, Mich. »«>•»: "My wif»*
tiaa been a.i helplesf. for five yearn
ihatrhe e.uKI not luru over in be.1
aloio'. After uning two bottle of
Electric Hitler* nhe in wonderfully nn
provr.1 nnd ahle lo d« her own work."
Thto nupreme remedy f.t tenia'e din
vant*n quickly cure* nervounoenn, *lee|K
j lea*nef.*, melaoctioty. ht-adachr, back
1 «'he, fainting and diZ7.y *pelln it in
• g.slnen.1 10 wenk, sieklv, run down
people Cure guarariiee-1 Only -iOe..
Sold by F. F Cowman, druggim.
The union church meetings at still-
water have been discontinued, and
hereafter each church will worship
under its wn vine and tig tree
.1 . t Krnned\ , R >mioke. 'CV»«l>
, 'I cmiiioi m.v l««o mucti f<»r DeUitl\
Wiu-i Nji'rr. Oitr l»«»x of it
c*»r«-d « "i«i lite n«K-»of> cm i«-il kh ti»-
] carafc e *kvi «>tt my j*w. ' »»re*
:» in m » »ii s I>»ok dill
t»> i*iii>hi. lor iht by
n +K
| ^K. E. 13. SHAKI',
PHYSICIAN ^"SUnG^ON.
TIimi 'I'll i*i 11) lii it ^ ll«»ailnclir
would (|ui<'klv lenve you if ymi lined
Dr. King'* New Life Hill* TlioUa-
and* of autforer* have proved their J
matcbleaa merit f..r aick mid iiervnu*
headache*. They make pure blood
and build up your health. Only 25 K. R. DUVALl
cenIn. Money back if mil cured. Sold
by E. E Cowman, diiigginl.
lando Okia
NO 1A ItY PUBLI",
A I HIKNEY AT
Real Estate and Loan Aqent.
at II
Id.! t^'Oollectiona a specialtv.
JACOB HK'Kti,
J UST10K OF THK l'KACE
k
NO I ARV-PUIU K .
All hugiiifS.H » mrusifd to me wil
ei-e vp prompt hikI trsrefill tt'riifion
Christian Church,
Pleaching ev.-iy fir t (..nil's
o'doi'k a. ill , nun 8 o'clock p. i
lilt) school eveiy Lord'a tiny
o'clock a. in , and communion service
III II o'clock after Hi tile school. V. 1*.
H C E. every Weiliiesiliiv evening
l(. 1. MoKTCN, i'hsior.
At the populist convention held in
Oklahoma City July is, Tom Griffiths
was endorsed fur national committee-
man.
For burn*, iujuriea, pile* and nkin ) FOR A (iOOD
(li»e»(i«s u«« DfWm'ii VVlich H«Zfl
8*lve. Ii it* iu#* oiigitj I. t'liUiilvr
fells may be . L'»e oiilj l)f-
VViuV. K. E. t'liniUMii
The El Reno Supper Bell has been
ivdureii to one-lmif its former size and
becomes all home print,
Hiliall lu »IZe ami great iti resullaaie
DeWui'n Llule Eany Kuer», (lie
iiiou» Itltiv |iilli llut cleanse llio liver
ami lhi»fl8, They ilo ik»( grip«. E
E. C«i* man.
LAW
*'Afler atifFeriiiff frtiuj peveie ilya
p«-t>ai;» over Iwelvtt veaia ami iiain|f
mmiiv remetlie^ wiihonl |M*ruiaiit-ni
«o«h1 I finally took KinIoI l)vh|ie|win
I'm re. Ii did me >o in noli goof 1 ree-
oniiiiend it id ereryone.T< wriic> J. K
WatkniH, clerk and recorder, C lulu
collie. Mil It di^ft-«a|j» what >«»u eat
For sale bv «i 1 d» u^jfisim.
Dr. Ernest White was selected bv
the commissioners i»f canadian county
as county ph>*sician.
Slnive
Shampoo
or Haircut
ItE SUISE AND (it) TO
"Dap's" Shop
Ladies' and Cliililren's list >rcu11 injf
a loeeialiy. Drop in «ud sec lit* v\ lien
you wuli work in our line,
1). A. BOWMAN
Kev W K. >iizer, .
\ riles. "1 iia«l ti r>|ie|»
t alou, N V
a over i wen It
ami h iftl iit>cl<iiN anil ineiticiiieN
without bene tit. 1 «a> peranailtd
n^.e Kodol D^hpejNia Cure ami
helped lue from Ihehlai t. 1 believe it
t»e a panacea for ail fi»riiia »»f imli-
^wslion." It lii^esU what you eaU
fc E. t^owman.
A congregation of the M. E. church,
."south, has been organized at Jennings
w it ti ijo members.
To rradicsir w.irn.a fr..m ttie aya.
tt-nj lci.tr tbe ctiiid plftin, n.Hlrt^ti11,^
t.Mh! slid M ti lit(Jrroni Veniiif.igr
III* Iwull will br the Wi.rni* will dt.
»f(M-ar and the child brtNitueii liraitli,
»ud chn-rful Price £5 eli. K. K
Cuwbm.
MONKY I
TO LOAN
Improved Farms
AtlraiifM made l«< make
Fu a" I'roof Money lo
loan on uell improved
Karma, on from J to .*>
veaiV lime, at 111 |»er
cent, inlere^l, payable
aniiiiall\ or aeiai-anuu-
|l!y. Paymenla of
i»rin«*ii»al or any portion
thure.>f, may l>e made
ai one \ear without
bouiiv Advaticea made
for feeding cattle. !>••»•
trict School Itiunla
ltouifht ami Soltl.
H H- HAtJAN
til I'llR IE, O. T.
I! I'mnll. inral Agent.
K.
Ih'IiI on .lulv 9k.
iJeo. 1,umber, who lives shout ten pet
miles northwest of Perry was m t.,«i,
Tuesday on business.
I<ti not forytM tlie entertainment
and i.y cream sm-ial at Mailer's hall
iSatuittev evenitii.'
tit to am .«ie. Th.' itiissi.vi '.f a pa-
t< a.lv.s'ate the N>st interest* of
the coninmnit. and that can only he
done bv tiMstine on harmon., in ail
pith!i> matters.
Not'CP!
ot tuir imitat ion.
Our naimr brother. August /U-lier.
wh. is a stn.lcrii if Ashle. > .lohiv
stm's. of k rnber:in Heifl Tenn
and who is at home .«i a vacatkm.
spoke a few mlrniie^ t »iir apeii heart
IV W W ,>lt wa.s exhibitiric a branch
from a jiear tree at Chandler the other
day rai which were c- '« in£ .'d' pears
within a disUtnce of teet.
loaper^ci dif^. i..i, fetid mi*.IH)' •
in* craourw di.i,rij-rrtl onii«tiin>n« ot
ttw (y«ira. *bwti rri.m m,d »rc onn-
filmed H t»«iect Herhiue ^ive»
I .».» u> i»«» •Iniuwet •nil ivtaa** ^imki
6tgr+; B PrH* 51 ci». E E C>w-
Rev. King, jiasuir of the Kaptist
church at .stillwater, lias handed in
l.is rcsigiiatiuii.
M
I" .
e my
iifei 11 u
Notnt is tiereb* triven that tticre swelhsi witfc envrt i.ui ai the aounri of
Mrs w U Howe went to IV .non * HI be a meet inn I he dir«-t..rs of his w"r*' fe" ",th p"'hetK
1'iti Niindav evening !o visit w M N Heights tv-meter. aA^via- ;,,,ss to.' w ;:ii: his W'e a samp
parents and friends
N'vera! leading republicans that
were not delemites attended tlie con-
vention at tJinhrie s*turda.
t'lias A. livers, of tin Orlando htt-
tei. s|>ont Naturdav and Sunday in the
cit.v with tin republicans <"apitai
^11 and Mrs t'red IVselmsreturned
home I'ridav from an cvtcnsivr visit
w il h relatives and friends in Oklaho-
ma and Kansas
tion on Thursday, August M. itavi. hi "t""! b< w'thyouti! we me**t arain *"
" . Vlivk p m. The lot owners are de- Benediction hv B™- 7x-ller This was
the hest dai > service of my .W years
miniKtrv
Kollowinc our meet inp dinner was
server) There were hs- adults pres-
ent hesides a laiyr number of chil-
dren. M'ji. Ji nn.
deav..
A protracted nitviiiig is in progress church
at the Black-well acluiol house Tlie
sen-ices are conducted by R»-v Hr.
Jitdd and Rev. A. I. Keller.
sired to tw present, election ot oftt-
«t -s w; 'ak. pl».*e Voti meeting
wili he tield at th<' residence of » (
Sinnarit
i i Sinn v kt. i'resident
Ice Crpatr Socia,
An icecream social and entertjun-
ment will he given in Mailer's hall.
Satnrdav. August •» likvi bv the Bn-
thc
J. <•*. Poland, of tviit brie, demtx'rat-
tccandidal* for siwi'in was in town
Fridav looking up tla^ how ..f tlx pHr-
tv and talking |>oliii,-s In gmeral
3. O. Townaend. of Dark-aon. was in
town Mondav on his »m r<> his t irm
neai Marshall Mi Townaend is hav-
ing his place all plowed fot wheat.
ittrati*a
t.recting lilet*. Full cliorns.
Select n>adink |;ev Morton
Recitation. Ali?^ Kt ta 1 nwiii
-iJo.t Plans it All.' Quartett.
Reading. Mr Mahn
"Oiing <mt Milking i»„Pt,
Milkmaids'recreation Itril;
l.-e cream will l*e v
lv after tlie pnigram
he/in procisoh s
tainmeiit free
Prrvfnted a Timrfib .
Timely information jfi**en Mri
Gwrff I-one New S raitpvill#,
t'hrislian Ohm. mrnd im» live*. A frightfui
ooiifrb had lone k**pt her avafce evers
night >tie had iri»»d many remedies
and doetor* but a'eadily grew wr\rm+
until urged in try f»r King « New
Dlwvwf. One bo»tie w holly rurnd
her; and abe •ri'e*. tbid nia'velrHM
medicine acur'd Mi Lone of a a#-
vere attack of pneumonia Soch
<mrp* are poaitlve pna»f «f ii*. p<>war In
(*d immedintc- cure all tiiroai cheat and lung
Pmgnm Will trouble* Only ** ai d $] Guaran
l«*ck p. in. Rn- teeil Trial Mnn frw at E F.
mam drug atora.
(k»w
Thf Midd>^-of-Thf-II'iad fx»|Kihst*»
h*vt it convention u\ i oklahoma
Git* Sept cm l«cr i * nominate a man
for deiegai* b* tv*iigre«s.
I< W in Bmilffc,
T«reoty nine uffiirm a<«d men
wr*»iefroni tbe from 10 pay itiat for
ac,at«,t>e« brui«e* CH'a. aouo^la a«ire
fee and atiff j unta. Hucklei # Armoa
Sal* e if ih^ t*eat in tbe aor'd Hatne
for burna akin eruption* and pile*.
2ft C'«". a b •* Cure guaranteed ?»old
ti) K E Cowman dru«giai
A BrisU»w man recently captured
nevcnteen crmns in one night and it
wits (Hit a very g<a»d night for coons
either.
Thf law hobis both maker and cir-
culator of a counterfeit equally ginlt v
The dealer wb«» aella yn« a daugeroii?*
OiHinterfeit of DeWitt!* Wncti Hazel
(IftlVf rinki your life to make a little
»ar«er profit You can not truat hiui
1N* W111> ia the only genuine and
urtgTuaT W ilcti Haa> I Halve, a well
known cure for pile** and al akin dra-
eaa*-f >-e ilia! your dealer e vea yuu
^ eWitt'a Halae E E Cowman.
IIninel Eva lis, Hinsdale
wriien, **1 never tail in rcliev
cli 'drrii I mm croup at once by
One Minute Cou^li t'ure. I would no
fee- naie withoni it.'* Quickiy enrea
eouglta, colds, grippe and all throat
Mild June disease K. K, Cowman.
Mill water has been having some <1»i^
tights «»f late. IHtt-o the other to\*i)N.
la your liveiiired? Uoea it fail t«
do iia duly ? Il ao, don'l n**|{lect u*<
call for help. A fe* d<iae» of Herbiue
may aav« a apeli ofaickneaa. Heibine
ip llie only perfiol liver imdiclne. It
cure* chill* and lever Price .mi cm
E. E. Coa man.
>Ms 00 Vt H WKEK
We will pt» \ |H*r ivr*eU and e<
peuaea for tunu and rig lo introiiuc
our Perfect ion P« nllijr Mixture an
lii eat Vaccine Ibaeoverv for
t 'hole' a. Addr-**, with at ant p.
PKItrKCTiON MFo i'o , Paraona. Kan
Wa ited on Sal irv.
I want to Miiploy n fea e »<»d men.
Will pay m if ant anlarv by tbe month
or week. Call and e*"' outfit and Con-
tract W On
Willi Kaaver A C«v, Heal Katate
Dealer*. N -i.le Main S«.% Orlando,
Oklahoma Termor*
The e<taif»i and ill.
— j od of piirifyintf the I
Protractcd meetings arc U*ing held "^T
in t he Christ tun church at Chandler. , p.'iVa 'fo,'"
Thnae who live on farm* are liatde ,,|v"
to m»ny accidental cuia, burna and
brui*ee. allien heal rapidly alien
Ballard * Srnm Liniment ia promptly <»f this week
applied Price 8ft and 60 cia K
('nn man.
fili-
al and inviirof-
l ike Oi Wut a
Iv ltiNi«r«, | he fHitioiix ltt»le
enuainif I he liver and Imw
inle bv all ih utf-tfiatss,
\n I nclc Pom's Cahin v>»mpan\
whs at \N.'tttkornis on Tnenday evening
Hklahoma c:it\'s next improvement
will pmlmhlv he street paxing.
Hotel Lee at Oklahoma Oily was
opened to tlie public July A\.
"1 had alomach I ron hi* twentv
ye»r* ami give u • hope of lieine cure*I
till 1 beg*i t.. use Kodol l>y*f»ep*ia
v lire. It Iuih done n.e ao much I
ea III the aitnor of in v life." writet NN
lenn. It di«
K. \Vilkina<»n Alnair
ge-sia wiiat yon eat. For
(truf <,'i«ta.
bv
Ring\N r >u, let lei, belong pi lev,
eer."iua euivi* q'licklx and effectuaHv
with limit v ('iiro, Monev refumleil
if It falls, iVice .Vlwtil#, |-\»i aale h\
K K. Cowman, drnevlat.
1. f. Walker, t'.n nierly edihir of t lie
Miliw.it. i I*..('illist. Iiaagnnet.' Ktitun
n v
White's Ci<-*hi Vctniihicr nut on I v
rtT^ln»ry e*prt|» w..ri*i» bin i> nm
qn*lle<i «« . certmin *nd p»'i mm.ei t
cure fnr ebilts m.d fevrf in enrdren.
Price £Sei» K. K Ouwnasi
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Woosley, Carl B. The Orlando Herald. (Orlando, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, August 3, 1900, newspaper, August 3, 1900; Orlando, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc404282/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.