Weekly Orlando Herald. (Orlando, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 4, 1897 Page: 1 of 4
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ORLANDO
ORLANDO LOGAN CO. O. T. THURSDAY, FEBRUAY, 4 ,1897.
NO. 31
§olve aad re»reiolve, without becoin
ones, and it is fair to presume will
ing the recipient of undtfki'rved cen-
onlv be a continuation of the same
sure Ind offensive abuse.
heretofore
old rule and ruin
practiced,
J*
George Taylor, the l^eeks mur
dcrer ol Missouri, has' been cap
tpred on » sheep" ranch in
California.
jj, T- Flynn has announce that
ljo will be a candidate for Gov
eruor.
If Spain with 200,000 soldiers can
^ot vybip into subnotion 40,9,9,9. £u'
yen insur^t'iiijS what wouW, she do
with a million of Uncle Spain's boy*
it her heel>.
Early in Kluruh will occur ^he in
aujgural parail^ auc^ i^(aediately
thereafter will ooii^e ^lie procession
jf otUce Backers
Since Editor Leo yineent of tfce
Representative lies been fully ex
onerated by the Territorial oommitt-
ee of the Peoples party of the
chaigcs made by Hon. J. Y.
Callahan, it ^chooves Bray, and
Mounts, to c*;ase braying arid stand
u|> like men and decently apologixe.
Mr. Vincent stands head and
shoulders above these infinitsuial
pigmys of C^Iodern reformer^.
KansaH City ^picipal aflairs are
)re being investigatod by the ^i"6
oiy;i legislature. As i result tba pro
ylivvty ot the average gamb.ler in
po'iey and crap game* to follow his
(javorite avocation i* on the waq^.
The grand jury 1,8 aljo ,n session
»nd a nnmbrr of iutfietmentB have
jUeady been found.
Czar Reed should remember that
^Imost a*t TOany Rfpublioans of Ok
lahoma are interested in Free Homes
4s there are Democrats and Popi^-
(ists. When by an arbitraiy oppo
#ition to a Just and equitable bill
thin modern dictator seeks to injure
pthers, he is 1 able to inflict a serious
hardship on those of his own kind.
Makv E. Wilkiks, is engage.l .u
ji series of striking sketches of New
England neighborhood life for Tb'
Ladies' Home Journal. They wil1
portray a small community's social
indulgences, sketching the old-fash
loned qailting-party, thl time-worn
singing-sohool and apple-paring bee.
The Oklahoma Tribune published
at Guthrie by the Tribune Co. with
J. D. Lyon as editor reaches our
table for the first time, this week.
Tbo Paj^ne Co. Republican County
commissioners reccomroend that
icounty officers "Owin^ tohard ti^tH
and scarcity of money" turpi into
the treasury 25 per cent o{ their r«*
spective salaries.
The suggestion probahly might be
considered a very sensible one, were
it noy for the faot that prese^ v°on
ty salaries were fixed by a Republi
can legislature, anc^ not; considered
excessive by these representatives
when times were fully as hard as
now. Republicans as a rule are not
in the habit of displaying an unusual
amount of generosity or becoming
publio benefactors, by donating to
other people what they are entitled
to by law. It (i pot presumed that
county officials of Payoe County, of
the Poyulist persuasion will do
more than their Repbblican prede-
cessors, nor should they; let the le "
jslature regulate these matters, and
in the mean time ghould these latter
day Republican reform comrtHBsion
crs conolude to make a public dona
tion ef a per cent of their per diem
let them set what they consider a
fitting examyle. It is extremely
rare however, to find a Republican
who is willing to "cough up" any.
thing ho jtfattcr how expedient and
much desired.
In this issue of the Herald will be
foun^ the advertisement of the St.
> Louis' Globe- Dsmoorat.
While tiie The St. Lous Globe
Democrat is a Republican paper it
is undoubtedly the largest and most-
ly read newspaper in the ynited
States and one of the most reliable,
containing all the important tele-
graphic news throughout l^be world
and'its fiiil an.^ complete market re.
ports are valuable to every business
man and farmer throughout the
lopuntry.
Th* Sales of Hood's Sarsaparilla
are the "largest in the world because 1
the cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla are j
wonderful, perfect, permanent.
v' Hood's Pills arc the best family |
catliartic and liver mcdicine. 25c.
Wanted-An Idea JSg.3
Important To ^ausibr;,
farmers if you wish to prove up
your qlaitDi bring jrour filing receipt' to
this offigfiVp^ *e wi^ 611 0,,t y°.ur
application and send theni in, thu^
saving you the eapenie of » trip to
Outhmi,
Kipans Tabuled cure biliousness.
HI pans Tabules: pJ#(Uanti(Kitlve.
Rlpans Tabules: for sour Btomach.
Ripans Tabules: one gives relief.
Rloaoi Tabules; f|t druggists.
■saiqnoJi J3AU eana sarMai MisdiH
Rlpons Tabules cure nftzlnftss.
Rtpjis TKWtftft iiWIst digestion.
Rlpans Tabules curifconsUllatUin.
Rlpans fabules: g^Qtle cathartic.
The Nbw Hook Spoox Fbkk to All.
I read In the christian Standard lhal M »s
A, M, Krlti, Alation A., S(. Lpuis Ml), would
give lin plat^fl book spoon to any
one scndlnir her tea ij-oent stamps I font
tor one and found It fo useful that I ah"wed
It to my friends, aud made H3.H0 In two hour?
takln* ordure fortbo spoon. The hook spoon
Ik a household neoos>liy. II cannot sllplnto
tho dish or cook Inn vessel, bulnir held In the
place by a hoolt on tho b«ck ^,'ne spoon Is
sotnPthlpRth.it housekeepers have needed
ever Blnue spoons were first Invented-' Any
one can get u sample »P"on by sending a>n
■2-eent stamR" to Miss fritz. This Is s splen-
did way to make money around home.
Ytrjr truly, J^nnktt* S
DISEASES OF THE SKIN.
The intense itching and smarting inci-
dent to eewnia, tetter,' salt-rheum, and other
diseases of the .skin is instautljr allayed by
applvinK Chamberlain's ' Kye and S!ki«
Wintineut. |lanjr*ery had cusea have l»<'n
permanently cured bv it. It is equally
efficient for itching piles and a favorite rem-
edy for sore nippies; chapped bands, chil-
blains, frost biteo, and chronic sore eyes.
For sale by drtiggwlS'at 86 centa i*r box.
Try Dr Cadj's Condition Powders, they
are just what a horse needs wlnlr in bail contfl-
tion. Tonic, blood purifier and vermifuge.
" Orlftiieo Dru^Qo.
Tons! Toys! Toys,
We are prepared to sell yot
Christmas-Toys tqr less money thai
any house in the terrk'jry
opla^dq dpug co,
—
First Published Jan, 28, 1897.
Notlc« for Publication.
Land Offloo at tiuthrie O. T Jan 2o tW»7
Notlbe If hfirehy «ilt®n that tho following
■.iti'i(**l aettlrtl* hat» filed notice of h»« Inlou^on
to make final proof in ftnppoft of his rjalm,
auci thnt nnid prooi will ha matin before
the Rogliternml J*ece!ver of thetJ S.LandOftlce
'at Guthrie O, T, on March 9th. 1897. viz;
Andrew J. Whitehall
for the lota 5-8 a t % of 8, E. ono fourth seq 8ft
wp yi. N , R, ^ W.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his oontlnuous residence upon and cultivation
cf said land viz: EllshaB, Ogle, Ooorge Low,
Jacob L, 6umm rs and Wlqflold rf, Hoover, all
of Olando O, T,
A. N. J. Crook Ropli er
ble for the nm time, tnis weeK. .
. , . ..... , A flr%. offense, for any body to impugn the
It is a bright, brilliant and spicy . / J r ,
mntivp nr p.ritipifitt Ihe hots of the
bimetallic journal and will add ma
terialy in advancing the interests of
bimetallism in Oklahoma, if its first
appearance is any criteriou of its fu-
ture good and usefullness. The field is
largwand the Herald wishes the"nev
departure" success beyond measure.
It was contended by the last Re-
publican legislature of Oklahoma
HOW A WOMAN FAin IIBH DP.HTS.
jady Indexing on ;11 urn out of delit:
•nil th»nk» t > thu dlth# «»het hn»luc«i. In thi
pHPt nil weeks I have made J.Wil.00, Kvery
t-on,e^ocper wants » dmliwa «htr and any In-
telligent per on can sell them with b!« profit to
himself, The Dlshwashet Is lovely you coil
w >h anj dry the tarnl y d'sh i s In two »
without Wilting y our hands. You can gu par
I • j , ^„„.Klo|tlcnl«r8hy addre.slcg. The Mound C'ty Dish
It is considered an unpardonable | WMhMCo. 8KLoUi, Mo. Themis big mou
ey 11 thu lias ness :or an nKi-nt. | < xpi.ct to
clear ft,(XX) the coming year. I ccei the ami
ey why not make It, Mis. C, E,
motive or criticise the acts of the
nembers of the present "Free Sil
er legislature" of Oklahoma, by
he Guthrie daily papers
When the bimetallic league of
Guthrie met, soou after the conven
ing of the legislature and resolved
against the appointment ot officers
for positions in the council and house
of persons not in full Bympaty wilL
FOty
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
oj Logan tfounty Property Gall on
| or Address,
GEO- H. L)oDsotf,
Of Guthrie
i|L $TMTS mum
T QBE CORRECT.
Farm Loans
NEGOTIATED.
,x::t -,r%
BKRO, JACOB
JU§T1CE OK THE 1?EACJ«
■ ^
NOTAKY^pyBLIC.
All business intrusted tome wil^
receive prompt kikI careful attentior
Orlando - - Oklahoma
h C ■- * •
|)R. O. E. TAYliOJi,
(QradUfttcd tu University of Toronto Cat.
Office one door welt of Prug Sto^e,
ORLANDO 0,T
Klt*t Pul»llf])e4 1807-
N.ttlee for publication
Und offico atOuthrleo.'r, Jan. j»6, 1807,
Notice In t ereby given that the followinu
warned settler ba»« filed rotlce ol his Intention I
to make final prool in support of his claim ami
that #ald proof will be made be lore Register A
H#celver at OnthrleO. T. on March 1897 viz . I
Qeorg Low, of Orlando o- T. for the Iqts 7 8j
and 8 Vi S W. one fourth sec 8^ twp JO N Hi
He names the following witnesses to prove I
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of salJ land, viz; E.l«ha B, Ogle, Andrew J.
Whltehalr, Jscob L. Summers and Wlnfield 8, |
IIoover, all of Orl^h'dO o, 1'.
A N J, ( rook, Register.
Mm WI! iSE!!
To Loan ,0n
GOOD F4BMS AT
10 PER CENT
Uall On
HAG4N & PAIHE
Gulhrit ' • O,
publican legislature of Oklahoma { blmetalli9m lhe[r actiou wag
that the repeal of the Usnry law ch " ctc.ized a8 iD8Uitin„ iraproper
would induce capital to invest in the
territory, bring iu more money and
create competition thus reduce the
rates of interest and make money
cheap.
Have these predictions been veri-
fied by the general condition of af-
fairs since the repeal? Can you
borrow money at lower rates of in
terest or is money more plentiful?
Thest. are pertinent question, mid
come directly home to the borrower
It is to be hoped that the present
reform legislature will pass a con-
sistent usury law and after its enact
mentthai it will be virgerously en-
forced.
"We have no way of judging of
the future but by the past" and ex-
pei ienje teaches us that Republican
rule since the w ar, has been of no
beneficial character to the masses
ami subversive to good goverumeni.
The interests of corporations,
trusts manufacturers and capitalists,
have beeu carefully guarded while
the Itirmer and industrial masses
have been Midlv neglected. Special
privileges lo tile few at the i xpense
of llii many has concentrated capital
in the < offers of 'he rich and work
< d a hardship on the poor and dc-
ti-nsi les.-. It is hardly proLable thai
the incoming administration will he
an} iuipiovcmeiit over preceding
characte. ized as insulting, improper
and indiscreet. If these representa-
tives, as servants of the people,
imagine that their public acts art
not subject to the criticism or ev^u
censurable, should they fail to do
their duty, and carry out their pro
fesed reform pledges, then they are
certainly behind the times and un.
acquainted with the very first priu
ciples of human nature.
They have been sent by a confiding
constituency to the capital city as
public servants to carry out the ex-
pressed will of the people. These
gentlemen are human, prone to err,
make mistakes and deviate from the
path of rectitude Waywardness
intentional deviation from right and
lustice is at times liable to manifest
itself in all legislative bodies, when
criticism will surely follow where an
outraged people are justified in finn-
ing fault The capital will remain i.
Guthrie no matter what the present
legislature do or think al out it.
Her | eople are liberal hospitable
chivalrie and wioe awake to theii
interests. These representatives
of the people were chcsen on ac-
count of their expressed ^fidelity to
silver aud reform, and not for the
purpose of stirring up sectional ani-
mosity The liiin tallic League ol
Logan County is deserving of lec-
ignilion and ill a great big fret
country, have a perfect right to re
1 have been reading in your paper about
several mi-n and women that have been vet"
•uooeMfu. selling- self-heatlnK tlat Irons a...:
I coi.'-luded I would see what a girl uould do
1 have worked 12 days and have sold la.
and have SIS dollars left after paying all ex-
penses. Everybody Is delighted with the Iron
und I fell one almost every place I show It.
as people think ttttyiean't afford to be with-
out one us tbey aavr su much fuel »tid time
one dou't burn the elothi"". I km.w 1 can
clear ttvc thousand ilollurs In a year, How Is
that f. r a irlrl . A OuAutT'ATB,
Splendid tny Klrl, spiendld you arc & trUe
American Rirl. Anc,o..e c;i > get complete in-
formation utiout the Beir heating iron by ..d-
dresslng J, K, CaSEX Jc e O. St, Louis Mo,
It seems to tie a winner. i.s everybody sell
ing it wr.tes iu Its pral-e.
First Published Jan 14 1807.
Notice for Publication.
Lar.d office at Guthrie O- T Jan 11 th 189?
Notice is hereby given that the following
nnmeil settler has filed notloe of his inten-
tion to make llual flFQOl' In support of his,
claim and that said proof will be inado be-1
fore Register aud Becelver at Guthrie o T,
on Feb Zl, 1897, vU: Christ Pfeiffer, for the
lots '7-8, & 8. K S W. one-fourth See. 3a twp,
■20, N. of Range 3 W.
He names the following witnesses to prove I
his contlntious residence upon and cultivation
of said land, via: Solomon Pfoiffer, Fred Ruck
H' y DIerolf, and Albert t(, C'qekrutn, all
. Orlando O, T,
A, N, J, Crook, Register.
Who can think
of some simple
thing to patent!
First Published January 7 189T,
Notice for Publication,
Land Office at Guthrie O, T. Januay, 4, 18117,.
Notice la hereby given that tbe following lifontpfl R|| 1(103
named settler has tiled notice of his Intention I ■WUlllCll Mil IUDII
to make final proof inaupport of biseialui and jJjjjf . fatent A«or
that said proof will be made before Register ney, washington, D. c..for tb'ilr >1,K)j prlae obm
and Receiver at Guthrie o, T. on Feb, 18, IW7 I lut lwo mv«tions
vi/.: Hugh McGinn, for the N, E, 14, Bee 28
twp 19, N It 8 W. lie names the following
witiie fses to prove his continuous reSldene
upon und cultivation ot «uid la ml, viz:
William dtrunk, Elblu • A, llliuct, Jaeol
Juinm, Henry It, Morris, all of Orlando O
A, N, J, Crook, Kogisier.
11 111 Haiti
1. . il-ibi Mt
dHEUli- bALE.
Territory of Oklahoma, Lo^ai County
Mrc. A, ti, liug-g,
i'laintitl', 1
V8.
Hamulitiia E, lijsoll, and ^uusc No, ^0,
Warreu h II)sell.
Defendants, j
J
Notice is In rtlo give . ti at by virtue ol ai
order of sole to me directed u «l delivered
and now iit my h:»rds, i e>ued ou •• he* t.u rk!
office of the tlrsl Ja«iieini h.-lrie "tin, ier
ntoiyol .klahoniM, il uud l»»t
iiiuu upon a Judpinei t ten
court in fav .r 01 Mrs. ^ ti •
buniai.tha t, H> soil, aid VSnvni
1 have levied upon the follow in,". «i 1
Heal Estate of said det'endau;, to.w
Lots 6-7-1 Block l.ols
.4 Block :4, l.ouiH-IMO til. .lie
eighteen t> ->. Lola |-M »l»-J •' '• i>li»el; il
Lots t» •'•,it l»tock 4 Lota . 1 o,
All loeuted In the tow., of rl.. .. . L^gau
cuuty < kiahoum Territory
And 1 ua« l shall o.» *»«» dny tn day
.lurch A »). 18117, at tin- .n ur ol - " i luck
Ai, of aa d day, a; the»'a»t do« r of th District
court i.eutc iu Guthrie 011 i'lVihioi. .
said ( oui:i> and Tui r.t-ory, i»i'Ocyi <i - 11 lit
right, title aud intercat of tne a e am*
>uino!iitju E, It} s II, »». d-r. >i 1 1 » ^ell
aid t«ih' uOovo d »CTlbed pvopi « •
fy 8a. d juilguient and cost a, logi'th with all
with all- accruing costsoI > io. Mid iuien-st
ou the same, from the 2nd dU/ ol' January
iW»7 at tl.»' 1 a col I-2 p«r cent per ui nuui, at
puhlh unction, to the bightbt bidder 1
t\ M. t'.i enar.
Sberitl « I L yau
Datid ut Or.thrie this^Mh da; ol January
HOOD'S Sarsaparilla has over and
over again proved by its cures,
when all other preparations failed, that
it is the One True BLOOD i'urilier.
RIPAN-S
The modern stand-
ard Famjjy Medi-
cine : Cures the
common every-day
ills of humanity.
W, M# HATF1KLD, A. O. T. CHI^DBKQ
HA / FIB^D it CHI IDEHS
rain ajd mm,
»
Will anawor <yillp in Orlando and;Vicinity
Clja1rigeflre<kBODfl,u0>
Mt'LiiiiCL
First Published Jan. 14 18U7.
Notice for Publication
Laud OlDoc atGuthrie O, n\ Jan. 14, 1897,
Notice is hereby given that tho following
named settler has tiled notice of his Intention
to make llnal proof in support of his claim
and that said proof will be made before
Register and Receiver at Guthrie O, T, on
Feb, A 1W»7 viz: Solomon Pfeiffer, for the
, W. one fourth sec 1 twp ltf It. 3 W.
He names the following wltnestes to prove,
us to; tmuous residence upon and culti-
vation of said land viz: Christ Pfeiffer, Henry
Dierolf, Albert L. COCkrUin, aud Jesse A.
Blackwell, all of orlando u,T.
A N„ J, Crook, Register
mm
General
BLACKSMITH
HOUSE SHOEB,
MACHINE REPAIRMG
and Plow Work a Specialty
G. W. Housh,
E, R. DUVALL,
General (Jolleotion,
Real
Kentul A(jont.
OHLANOO-
Ebtate and
BATTLE WON BY THE INSUR6ENTS,
General Gomez leads in person and
routs the Spanish. Eight hundred Span-
ish killed and 1,000 wounded. The great
victory is attributed to the fact tbat tbi
insurgents have discovered that Dr. Saw*
yer's Family Cure gives new life and
strength and purifies the blood.
First Published January 7, 18U7
Notice for Publication.
Laud Otllco at Guthrie 0,T, January, 4, 18»7
Notice Ih hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of hie inten
tion to make llnal proof in support of hie
claim and that 6aid proof will be made be
fore Register i.Ld Receiver at Guthrie O, 1
011 February lo, 1837, viz; Joseph M, Bowles
>r .he N K. fa ^00 21 twp 1H R I W-
lie uuines the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultiva-
1 of said land viz; William J, James
ion iManntng, "511 Francis and Frank A lion
all of Orlando o.T.
A, N, , J, Crook, Register,
Vake Your Own Lantkrfs.
■\our home is incofilplete without it und
the price ia within reach of all. 1 ordered
one f«»r nty own u-e—aud it, was so hand>
and convenient 1 went to taklnir orders for
them and sold 5i in otle day making over
clear, It gives a beautiful white light, chim-
neys never break from heat, It is always
clean and r.-udy, Francis Ca^ey, *?t. Louis,
Mo., will send sample for 13 w'-cent • ntamp^,
write for one. I got my start from hlin.
George B
Chronic and Surgical Diseases,
^BRACES,^
Appliances for Deformities and Trusses.
Best PacllltlcB, Apparatus and Remedies for
Successful Treatment of Every Form
of Diseases Requiring
MEDICAL OR SURGICAL TREATMENT.
cft HOOMB FOH PATIENTS. I)o»rd»nd
OU ftttendnncc. Be>taccommodatlon«lntne weatj
ty WRITE FOR CIRCULARS on Deformities and
Braces. Trusses, Club Feet, Curyatureji of
Piles, Tumors, Cancer, Catairh, Pronchltts, b»hftl®r
tion. Electricity, Paralysis, Epilepsy. Kldnev, Blad-
der Eye, Ear, Skin, Blood and a\l SurKlcal Opera-
tions. DentUtry. All work guaranteed.
DISEASES OF WOMEN S3
en FREE. We have lately added a laying
In Department for Women during conflne-
ment. (Strictly private.) Special attention to
children left In our carc. This Is the only reliable
Medical Institute msklng a Specialty of
PRIVATE DISEASES.
Itlc Poison remove«i from mc wum.ui mu
curr. New Restorative treatment for Ions of
Power. Persons unable to visit us mar be treat-
vous Diseases, Impotency, Byphllls, Uleet. New cure
fci?w's7vm.'.*re»:1ih wt
T?nU wrl?* ^d^fJcHpUonoP'yonr &ndweDwnl
answer, Rlvlnif our opinion and probable costof acur&
Addresa all communications to
DR. C. M. COE, llt-k "d —,n"-'u"
Eun*a» City, Me*
mrs a. brakkftkld.
For four year* I w»s * gre«t suflerti
from fi>male complaints in their worst
form 1 was given up by some of the best
nhv,icians as incurable I cannot say too
much in praise of your Pastilles It is a
wonderful remedy for all diseases peculiar
to woman Any one wishing to jorrespond
with me can do so by sending 8c stamp.
V,* *-«•
AHrn. Hillsdale Co., Mich.
A written ftiararti . cur = or mooey refunded
ev^rv li '•» 1 rice, $1.00per bos,
f)r •c"* vvc'« Y ■ '■ v rnres an diseases
rf (|",r -h !:> » 'f. : v? and puiilie* the
/. v..:. i \<u< to cure or money ia»
j I. 1 v • , , v u: I'll boide tf Faa.Ujr Cure,
r ricf t. ti l!0. and 36c-
tor sale by Orlaudo Drug Co.
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