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Ninth Year.
THE ORLANDO HERALD,
wooki.KY lilt OS , i'ublislieiK. I
Knlcrect in the poMnfflce nt Orlando, Lojrnn
(tunifv, <>k114hi»itih Territory, f«»r iniii»Mn~-
aioii ilnotitfti ilit* mails aa hucoinl-cluH* mutter.
Orlando, Logan County, O. T., Friday, April 6, 1900
No. 44,
I'utillKlied livery l iiilay.
TERRITORIAL NEWS AND NOTES.
C B WOOSLEY,
E. » DUVfl L L,
Editor
Local Editor
Hlplev haa six doctor*. | WsRItii, Orant county, I,a,
Ingalls wauls telephone cnineetiou j hank with a capital stock «i
with Rip'ey.
Subscription Ilaios.
i his ^ «wr
S.i ili-
Tliiec M Mil
One Pollnr
Kit'iy tVniH
.'l'neuty-Five Oaia
j Noble county is divided into eight
ceosus districts.
The Baptist* at Ripley are having
_____* r®*"ivul meeting conducted hy ICIder
, Calvert, of Missouri
Member Oklahoma I'rcss Association -ri
I he present prospects ore (h»t Ok
lahoma orchards will hear au abund-
ance of fruit this year
Ail verl Islug Kmc
IMnplav Xdvi'ilisiuif .single column pi«r
liieli p» r month. !i ty
per inch per iii nith '<
ent*.
e dollar.
The Pawnee Courier ssid last week
that at the M. K, church there on the
Sunday morulng before some poor
i"iig suffering man who wanted to see
the pastor nm well as hear, sent a note
to the pulpit askiug the ladies to re-
move their hats. It "took " In two
minute* there were not half a dozen
* I hats left on. In the evening, without
a rew invitation, the ladles removed their
$«V>00. hats, and some of the most prominent
I he director-are C K. Wetmore and lady members of the ohuieli have ex-
L J n elm.,re, of Wakita, a,„| S. A. ' preyed ll.e opinion „,at ho tar as the
Jonlan, of lawnee county, Nebr«»k« : obuioli is concerned the reformation
I lie Lincoln County State hank will has come to stay.
hearafter ho known as the Chandler »,«, , , ,. : .
National bank, Tl.e capital si ,rk i< ! 7" ! '" ' ,u,|,ru^."i.. »'«!-
*:!o,0 0, and the Incorporators are H. ! ^mir T °P ' 'ri-
M Johnson, L C. I'armenter, J. S ; >f ", ev< "
"• i "ooil-lempereil people, is due to the
m
F
H'-pping and J, \V. Feuquay.
< opy for :uls. should lie in by Wcdncsda.
MVei.lnjj without fall.
Local Advertising, single insertion, per
line (seven words) live emits.
Special Kales given on contracts for one
year, or fraction thereof. Position of a»l
and length of contract must he considered.
Itates to Foreign Advertisers governed
on tlit* Ii!isis of reliability and upon the ela.ss
of advertising.
Ic 'ul,,,n" a small patch of cotton will not he a »l,our a,. «,l,l
i had thine- thin vp«p u,,(^ said a great many were pres
about au old fiddlers' couteHt at Atn-
The Waukomis Hornet thinks that ^ ***' weeks ( «ddo Herald spoke
K J. Soldina has a little kirI thir-
teen years of age, .May, who bids fair.
to become a noted piano musician. IK Cowman, drngirst
8lie now plays some of the highest
ela-sics, and her execution Is simply
peifect.—Pone* City Democrat.
had thing this year.
Many of the territorial tnwna will1"" " l)elhT the editor nieaut many
have up citizen*' tickets to he voted IT '"" pr"88nt 0r nlau>' ,U"
on at the (prliur election. !,llcr!'• r,',"l"r
That Throbbing Heat! cltc
Would quickly leave von, if von used
I)r. King's New Life l'ills. Thous-
ands of sufferers have proved their
matchless merit for sick and nervous
iietv laches. They make pure blood
an I build up your health O.il.v 'J"»c
Money b.ick if not cured. Sold hy IS.
blood being permeated with black
bile. Uerbiiie will purify the blood,
restore the health and cheerfulness.
Price 50 cents. IS. IS. Cowman.
A 4 year old ton of F Barrows was
badly scalded recently at Ripley, The
Spreads Like Hi d-ire. I "mllier w«> p»".V'»g ■ fro..,
tlie stove to the tahle when it struck
Ul'°;" (fs "fa M tlio best" ihey l,o the little fellow on the head spilling
come "the best sellinjr." Ahralie... the couteuta upon hia neck and body.
Hare, aleuttiug' druggist, of Itelluvill
WORK SHOES WEAR.
Selz "Kroo Calf" Skin ia a special tannage, so
naineit to del ne mid express its tough, yet pliable
quantum and its great powers of endurance,
"Kroo" is the original name of a powerful tribe of
negroes OU the Northwest Coast of Africa, com-
monly known as "Kroo Hoys." They are ro-
nowned for their hardiness, suppleness and
sta\ mn powers; and what the "Ivnoo Hoy"
is among negroes, "Khoo Calk" ia among
skins—tough, enduring, reliable.
Look for the -sign of " Selz" it
marks the Popular Dealer.
Selz, Schwab & Co., cmcAco.
Largest Manufacturers of Boots and Shoes in the World.
y/iShui
, bronchitis,
nt, elie>t and
cured by it.
i!riiyj^isl, and
lteyular size
: i iranleed.
Mi
P».
Mil ions (iiveil Away.
It is cell in lily ifraU f; ititf In the pub
lie lo know of one concern which is
not. ufrai.l to he ^onerous. 'ITio pro-
prietors of Dr. Kind's New Discover
for ('onviiii.pt ion, C-.iitfhs unci Colds,
have yiven away over ten million trial
holMes and have the satisfaction «>f
knowing it 11:13 cured thousands of
hopeless cases, Astlin
la grippe and all thro
Innjx dlseiiHes are surely
< a 11 mi 10. JO Co win an,
*ret a fre« trial holllo.
fi'l.t anil .{SI. Ilverv bol.tlu
I * u t, say, I'd a Cdtiitou how they
Hreslin^iu^ «iirt on the new railroa i
this week. A lur#.* f irce of men and
teams are at woik inside the city lim-
its, gradin# t he ^roumi«t foi the dep it
and fide tracks, and already or.e im
urines that hy huikin^ down the
Krade they cm see the tiniii coming
around llu t.end. It won't lie I
though, until (he old familiar whistle j mile
of the .Santa Fe will resound through
our beautiful hlack-jiek forests and
chime playfully with that of the Paw-
nee Mill. Then, too, the ice plant
will he heard fr >m, as it nnti uncea to
its many laboiers that tinu has come
to cease their daily labors. It seems
too good to bo true, but it is just the
same.—Pa wop" (\»nr|»r
Tile Jie*t in tii- hoii.l
Wo believe (.Iiani herl ain's Cnu^rh
Reinedv' is the best in the uorlil. A
few weeks ajfo we Buffi red wil.ii a se-
vere cold ami a troublesome cough,
au I liavino- read their advertisements
in our own and other papers we pur-
chased a bottle to see ir it would ef-
fect u-. It. cured ns before the bottle
was more than half used It, is the
best medicine out for colds and
coughs.— I'll is Herald, Andcr.soiiville,
1m.I.
Imo* salt* hy E 10 Cowman, Druggist.
The Watonga Republic in gives t Ik e
following advice; Coiue, boys, he
careful. Do not let your anxiety run
away with you while you are running
for office, Do not say bad things
about your oppoueuts, for it will not
hurt your opponent, uor will it help
you to get the nomination Go etisv.
Htep gently. Hpeap softly. Think
fl ^e times and speak once
On Wet!nest)*y of last week Van
*rsdale's saw mill engine six miles
southwest of Ingalls blew up and
killed Fred Vaiiarsdale the engineer.
Mothers I Ifoware of those secret
robbers of your baby's quiet and
health, i hose sleepless nights and
1 oiir hours of tiresome vigil are
caused by those terrible enemies of
child boo I—worms. Destroy mid re-
move t lie in with White's Cream Ver-
mirage. IVice 25 ets. K. K Cowman.
Ttie contract for unloading and plac-
ing the boilers and engin
city waterworks plant was let
Chan. Welch for the sum of $300.—
Ponca City Courier.
for
at
It will be but a few days when Still-
water can make tlie boast that il ia no
longer an Inland city.
The Kipley News will not publish
home-spun poetry unleBS the author
pays two cent* a line for it.
The newspapers lnvo standing
notices giving rate') for publishing
CHiidldules' announei'iucnts for oilice.
Calvin Zimmerman, Mllesburg,
r.l»s. *'As u Speedy
coughs, coliis, croup and sore tht
One .M.nute Cough Cure is u.uquated
It is pleesaut for eli hlren to lalte, |
hearlily reeoinuieml it lo mo'lieis.'
It. is tlie only hiiiiuless remedy that
pioilnees iiuii.oiliate losulls. H Cui<s
hronchliis, pneuninnia, gripp-; and
throat anil lung diseases. It will pre
voul consumption. K K. Cowman.
I lie postolllee unit store at Cdlins*
viile. I. T., was robbed last Sunday
morning. About $110 was secured.
Clrainlpa Chambers is dow seventy
rears old. and the other day be walktd
liven the most, vigorous and hearlv
people have at. times a feeling of wear-
iness and lassitude, To dispel this
feeling take llerbine; it will impart
j vigor and vitality. Price 50 els. K
I'!. Cow maii.
O, writes: '•Kleel.rio Iiilters are the
best soiling bitters I have handled iu
:.'i) years. Von know why ? Host
| 0 iseases begin in disorders of stomach,
j liver, kidney, bowels, blood ami
nerves. Electric Hitters tones up thu
stomach, regulates the liver, kidneys w * vrm, '".r .
!' 'vols, purines the blood v.. i ' .Vnur p.antl's
1 strengthens the nerves hence eurea ^ rllw """"ff *,u,,l"y ""d pf'ce, to A.
in til tit niles of maladies. It build* up 1-ake, Top.-ka, Khlmi,
i he tin ir,! system, l'nts nuw life aijd Cuts, wounds, Inirns, sprains and
vigor int., any weak, sickly, rnn-do^u | bru ses quickly heal if yon apply I|it|-
""III or woman. I'rice SO cents. Bold j lard's Snow Liniment. Price eta
by E. K Cowman, druggiat. and 5(1 els. E. E Cowman.
FOR iALE H\
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POWERS & DESELMS
Untiring Advocates of Ottr^). \
Scliools. (V)
to Carney, eleven
from Wellston
in t wo hours.
Several of Perry'n merchants have
entered into an agreement to ch»e
their stores at G.,'M o'clock every even
log except Saturday evening.
A Horr b e Outli < ak.
''Of liltlu sores on my ilanght.er's
head developed into a ensa of scald
head," writes C I). Isbill, of Morgan-
ton, Tenn,, bill llueKleii'a Arnica
^itlvo completely eared her. It's a
guaranteed cure for eczema, letter,
silt rlic'im, pimples, sores, ulcers and
piles. Only cents al E. E. Cow-
man's drug store.
The spring term of the territorial
normal school at Elmond will open
April!) and clnse June 29 Iu add!
'Ion to tlie regular normal diploma
l"d preparatory courses tliers will be
ill'ered under the regular facility a
peeial course of twelve weeks for
teachers. This course will Include all
the subjects required for the various
certificates and, in addition, phyciiolo-
gy, method iu education, vocal music
and drawing. There ar, no fees, and
board may he obtained or rooms rent-
ed at most reasonable rates. The
Hp^cial course has been arranged for
those teachers who have been al work
in the winter schools and who desire
a I vancement.
DO YOU FEEL
PRICKLY
ASH BITTERS
BILIOUS, DROWSY,
LOW SPIRITED,
BODY AND
BRAIN WEARY?
^ELiIEVHS flJMD INVIGORATES.
It cleanses the liver ar.d bowels, strengthens the kidneys and
aids digestion, thus the system is regulated and the
body fortified to resist disease.
. A VALUABLE REMEDY TO KEEP IN THE HOUSE ...
SOLO BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
Price $1.00 Per Bottle.
E. E. Cowman, Special Apfcnt.
Capita! City
Business Qoiledes, j
( UUTHIUE, OKLA.
OKLAHOMA
OKLA.
iu
COURTS OF STUDY
our Inst it in iona < iiibnict-
J'ookkeepirjr, Hii.siucs.s Pirtctice,
('oinmerci.iI ArUliinelic, H;ipi,i
('al-.iilution, Cuniiiicicial Jjaw,
HusincsH rn|M*i .s, THi'jri jiphy,
S!ioi• 111.-11h|, 'i\ypewi it ing, (jor
n'spoiiilHiict*, (1 im miliar, Spel-
ling, LV'innuiiMliip and Pen Art*
(i E X I: It.VL IN FORM ATI ON.
Individual instruction. No
vacation**. St mltMilH may cut it
al :• 11y I iHI0 willi Hjual advan-
lajfH.s. No fxanijimi ions on en-
Icrin^. I'n'i-arai oiv Depart-
iiient for those who nrn "insly"
or di'licit'iii, in | lie coiuiiioii
bra lichen.
Tuition from $2 to $10 pc>r
monlli, ( oiiiplclti Scholarship
mi either departmeiil $40 (inod
hoard and room in privalu tain
i I it's from $2 lo f;'.\ per week.
For coughs and colds, there Is no
medicine so e ffect ve us Jiallurd'*
Ilorehoiuid Syni ». Ii ;g the ideal
remedy. Price 25 et s. and 5 ) ets. E.
Ii. Cowman,
Many people sulfur untold tortu e
from pile-<, because of the po; U ar im-
pression that, they cannot be cured.
I'abier's I»ncl<eye IMe Ointment will
cure them. Il, has met with absolute
success. Price 50 cl.H. in boltles, tubeu
73 cts. E. 10 Cowman.
Notice of Dissolution,
Notice is liereby niven II,hi Hip gen-
eral mpiotiaiwiise tlrm uf Hauglit &
Kfed, doing bneine»s in Orlando, ti us
tieen dissolved liv mutual consent, unci
tlie business will ho continued by M.
Hauglit, tlie senior member, who as-
for the stitnes the liabilities and to whom Is
payable tlie out-standing accounts of
said linn.
M. HAUOHT.
K. F. Iti.Ko.
I tare n3fw5 lllpaDB Tfifcat.- wish so much r*"r-
faction that I can clicerfull/ recoiiim» ml tbeui.
Eavo been troubled for «l»out tin«.(• ji:;rg wuh
what I called bilious at'-ocks c lining on i cjrularly
once a wook. Wtm told by different pb;.s.'-lans
that It w;u» cauco.l by bad teeth, of vrhioii I hud
§ovoraL I had the teeth exuat'letJ, but the r.(.
tacka continued. I ha<* gfc-u ciircrtiacmenta of
Hljiana Tubules in all ihoiuu>eiH but )ia<I n-» falih
In t.hem, but abput Blx weeks ,".!nce a frU-u,! In
du<o,l nic to try them. Have taken bet two ( f the
Small 5 cent box-s of tlie Tab\:lcs and l.ave had
Bo recurreneo (.f the attr.c IiB. lJave nevi r f;Wett a
tOflUmonlat for anythinK bpf.ne, bi.i the ^rr.at
amount of good which I l>elicve has tieen done ma
by Rlps-ns Tabulcs induces mo to add mln-totho
many t»stlmonltls joa doubtlns hav« >.i your
po»t>esaion now. i_ x. DsWirr.
I want to Inform yso,
In words of hlKhe^t
prulrio, of the benefit
I have derived from
K!j,.,ns Tabt.leR. J am a
pn>f. Hhlcnal nurse and
"n this prtrfeH ilou ackar
head la a!w ,yg needed.
Rlpana Tabub 3 does it.
After one of my cases I
fountl m; nelf completely
rundown. Acting011 tho
advleo of Mr Geo. 13ow-
®r, Ph. O., 5-^3 K^wark
Are., Jemny City, I t(,< !c
Klpaus Tabu Kg wilh
fraud rcRultp.
tuns \V spuit
RI'PANS
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sndigestion,
t weakness of the >
, rcsultlnjjf from
1 1, —"— st<"»acli, is rclioved
by Mood a K'li-snpai'illii, Hie jrrctit i-tiiin-
ttrli tome and euro l'ur DYSPEPSIA.
Mother waa foubled
with heartburn u:.<1
•leeplesni.eaL cnt aed
lntli^ostlon, for ; good
many "cars. Oi e day
•he ba w a to&ih ionial
to the pap« r ind^rslnj
Ripiinti Tabuiea. She
deiermlnetl to give them
a trial, uaa t-r ally
relieved by their usa
and now tak6s the
Tabales regulai y. Bhekeopo a few ca-tona Rlpana
Tabulea In the houae ami rnya ehcwl.l not be wim-
out them. Tiie hear!burn and sleeplo«>:u-sa have
tlaappcnred with the In.llgeation whi.-h waa
foriiu rly ho gr. .ta burden for her. Oar w ..la
family take ti.c T.tbulca r, ^-ularly, especi .liy ofu-r
a hearty 111e.1l. ?!y mother Is fifty yearn of 1 -o
and la enj'.ying the lM-Htof health and cplrltn ; also
eat^ hearty meidH, an Uupo^aUilllty l«f-re *ho
took Rtpana Tabulas. Axtaa IL iiL.cacs.
I hare \yeen a great ftaffercr from conattpatfos
forovorQ.o year®. Nothing gave nio any relief.
My feet &ud lega and abdomen were bloated go
I could not wearshoeaon my feet and only 11 looae
dtesa. I itatr Hipans Tabulea aivertlhcd in our
daily papt r. bought come aud took them na direct-
e.l Have tKicu:. them ai-o.it thr. ^ weeks and there
Ls aucb a eh«nge ! i ani n«/t r- n tlpntiti nny move
atjd 1 owo It ii I to Rlpai" Tabulea. Ia::i thirty,
be v. n j er.ra el i, iia*. «j no occupation, only my
household dutieH a ,1 nursing my alck husband,
lie haa had the dropsy and I am trying itfjians
Tahulc? for him. Ho fcela aomo better but it will
take aomo time, he baa been al<-k to lov.g. Voa
may usoiny letter aii.i name aa you likt«.
him. mart <ioi;iias cliakk.
I have been auffering from headaches eve*
aluce 1 w:.9 a intle girl. I could never ride In a
ear or g > into a crowded
piece without pelting a
hoaJacheaud filck at ruy
stomach. I heard about
Rlpana Tai-ulea from an
aunt of mine who was
taking them for catarrh
of tno atoina-h. 8!io hr.d
found fiu h relior rrom
tht ir uso fhcadvioed mo
to tuko them too. and I
havo boen doingao since
last October, and will
say they have complete.
)y enro l nty headuchos.
I am twenty nine 3eara
old. You aro woleorne
to use th!a testimonial,
lira J. BbOOKJu aa.
SEND FOR LITERATURE.
Persons interested in school work tind who luive not received
lite,III,net,,an t he ('a pit:, I r„v llusin-ss Colleges „re re,,nested to
77;; or 7 7 'lie '-"['"U" jomniil, .'■rudial 1'oinlcy,; A
l.tllci o/ Iniliim iiiinl; '•Tlir I'roof," which tells of mii, ents lecentlv
",*'7 1 pepartnitnt Circular*. Whtn ,mitng U
y"u "" ""cmUd- A,lt"e83 ,our
Capital City Business Colleges
GUTHRIE, QKLa.j OKLAHOMA OJIV, OKLA.
Our Graduates are Uniformly Successful.
«T7TK I
Tlie modern stand- >
ard Family Medi- >
cine: Cures the ?
common evcry-day
:!1 of humanity.
S' ' — — s
&v-*V V U
My aoren year otd bef
■ullered wltli puina in
hla head, constipation
and complained of hie
•tonvich. l.'o coul I not
eat like oldldrrn of hla
c o do and what he
did eat did not agree
with Mm. lie was thin
and of a aaftron color.
Rending Rome of the leatimonlala in fnvt,r of
Rlpana Tabuies. I tried them. Rlpana Tabulea not
only relieved but aoiu«*!l7 cured my youngster,
the hofidachea have disappeared, bovreia nro In
good condition end lie never eompltina of hie
stomach. Ho 1* now a red, chubby faced boy. This
wonderful chain* 1 eitrihuto to Ripans Tabulea.
I am 1 utl 'ded that th»-y will benellt any ono .from
the , radio to old age) if t«JK«n acoording to diroo*
Uona. E. W. Faica.
agknts wanted-Pok • tiih lifk and
Achievements of Admiral Dewey," the
word's (fr.'iitest naval hero, liy Murat iia!
steiid, the llfc-lonff 11lend and admirer of
ho nai Ion's idol liiir,'e»t and best liooli
t;vi r 61.0 pages, 8*10 inches; nearly 100 pa
■cos lialftuuo illu«tratlonii. Only fft.60
noru ous demand, liiirconimlsiiiuiis Out
til free. Chtinco or a lllellme. write quick
The 1 cniinli n Company, ard Floor, Caston
Dutdlng, i hienif,
A Itidney reimdy ih.it cull be tie
I,ended on will be foiiml in I'rk-ldy Ash
Iiilters. It. heals ii ii, I siieiijftlieiis.
•Sold by 1*] 1^, Cow mail.
M. It. .Sinill,, llnt terniit, Mich., sn.vs,
IleWilt-'s ijiltle l-^irly llieeis tire the
vel v best | ills I ever II-it'll for custive-
I,ens, liver Itn j bouul troubleg," E ft-
Co man.
11 ti ti i t mi I oonstipntioii is tli3 door
through ii hicli many of the series ills
of thu body lire admitted. The occa-
sional,use of Prickly Ash Iiilters will
i f-move anil cure litis distressing con-
dition. Sold by E, i;. Cowman.
Jo secure the original tvilcli Imzcl
salve, ask for DeWiU's Witch Hazel
biilve, well known as a eel lain cure
for piles and sain diseases, ttewnre
of worthless counlei feits. They aie
dangerous, Jj. K Cowman,
Wichita Fall Carnival
The W'iebita Carnival and Fall Fes-
tival assooialiun has Invitrd the peo-
ple of Kansas and Oklahoma lo sub-
mit designs for a souvenir button for
the Street Fair aud Carnival iu Colu-
ber next.
The must nniijue and altrnctive hut-
ton ever issued in the United Slatea
is desired, and to obtain this belter
the brightest state and territory in
Hie union are invited to ooulribuio
ideas. Twenty-five dollars will be
awarded for Ihe mint acceptable idea,
ami £5 for second.
The people »f Wichita are barred
from thin content, for tlie obvious rea-
son that au Wichita judges will pas*
npou the dt-sigbs submitted it would
be only courteous and just to outside
contestants that the judges he not in-
(luenced iu any way by local preju-
dice.
The button selected will he the of-
ficial button of the Street Fair and
Oarniral and will be sold by thoue-
utids all over the southwest.
A new riylo packet eontnlnin.- tkx vitaxh 7ju-.xtlxm packed in a paper carton (without glum ia now for aaia
et «i>r.je drun- bm.ii's roa i ivk cekts t^a low-pricad aort is iui-juhhi for the poor urn) tha economical. One
doreu of the flro-i:ci.t c.ir.i„.j (ICO ta'nUcr) can be had by mail by at-ndlnt; forty-fitflit centa to the Hitajji
cnriiiv.-al.oo!iriyt. So. 10 Spruce Ftroet. Naw York—or a alnslo carton(Tt^ 7ahcls«) w.ll be aent for flre ctt.ta.
KiPtirs TAittmw n.iv alvj be him of aome <rroo«ra, jr-'neral atorekeopnra, nowt a,T.;nU uj at eg&a liquor au>raa
lid borbar ibc^x --cy bauibh patu, UiOnco a*o«v and proiou* him. Qua glrui rtiloL
aii occasional ih>»c uf i'liclily Asli
Iiilters Ueep.^ I lie system healthy,
! curtis till' di eiise and luuiiilaius
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HOOO'S PiLLS cur© Liver S.is, Gii-
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1 neiimonia is one of tlio most, dan-
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results from a colli, Chainberlain's
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cold and perhaps prevent an attack of
pneumonia. It, is in fact made espec-
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famous for its cures over h lar^e part,
of the civilized world. U counteracts
any tendency of a cold toward pneu-
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} oui col«l when so rc!iublo it remedy
'an lie Initl for u trifle ?
1 or sale by IS, E Cowman, Druggist,
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Woosley, Carl B. The Orlando Herald. (Orlando, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 8, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, April 6, 1900, newspaper, April 6, 1900; Orlando, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc405008/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.