The Orlando Herald. (Orlando, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 11, 1899 Page: 7 of 8
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ORLANDO. OKI.A., TIU'HS . MAT 11. tynn
local notes.
Snickers will
Too mnoh rain.
The wheat is looking well
R'fli'k tij tes nt this office.
Swearingen the nhotographer.
Screen loors oh<>ap at Cockrnm's
The new town officials have <ju»l
incd
Several new cisterns are heing
pnt in
New strawberries are on the
market
Good lime to fish.
bite now
Binder agent? are too numerous
to mention
The boy is happy with the
thought that the circus season ie at
band
At the first meeting of the now
board of tnisteee W. II. Howe was
elected president
The school board is taking steps
fo have the school building repamt
"fid. A good move.
The edit* r will attend the meet
ing ot thy Oklahoma Pmse Asso-
ciation at Norman today
The parlor meeting of the W. C.
T. U. at Mrs. George Dodson's
Oti last Tuesday afternoon was a
pleasant affair.
A f^hing party roafle up oi eomu
of Orlando's young 'men went to
the Skeleton Mondiy returning
Tuesday afternoon.
The Orlando Drug Cimpany keeps
in stock a full supply of the ready
mixed paints of the Vaue-Oulwrt
Company,"of St Louis
We still have soma of that must
go clothing. Keiliember it is 30
per cent below rpguiar selling
juice. Hauglit & Reed.
If "Out of sorts,'' cross and pee
visit, tike Dr. M. A.SimuioiiB Livar
Medicine Cheerfulness will return
and life acquires new zest
Some days ago the lightning
struck George Gimer's wire fence
and for about tour rods the wire
was burnt and broken into. pieces
You cannot accomplish ^ny work
or DuMness unless you feel well
If you feel "Used up—tired out,''
take M. A. Sim irons Liver Medi
^mc
Auctioneer—I am prepared to
cry sales en reasonable terms.
Will work on commission or on an
agreed amounti Farmers'and citi-
zens'patronage solicited. AJdress
pie at Orlando or Polter.
0 J. WAKD.
Mrs Sala Oomba, Piano, Texas,
writes: Dr M A. rmions Liver
Medicine cured me of cou^'nation,
sick headache; my friend ot en
largement of liver, indigestion; my
husband of catarrh ^>f the bowels.
Have used Black Draught; itdid me
no good
K ije f tlie tor ¥ pid itvar, And
■itiekM l.' ajacbo, jaandiet,
CiuEca, indige? f tlon, etc. They are In-
viTtlablo to prevent a cold or break up a
ft Mild, mantle, certain, they are worthy
yjjr confidence. Purely vegetable, they
C:::i be tuketfby children-or delicate women.
Price, 2V. at all medicine dealers or by mail
of c. I. Hood .V Co., Ixmtll, Viss.
r-^SPEOl AL 8AI, E;:i IN MIL-
LfNERY AT MISS TAYLOR'S.
PERSONALLY SPEAKING.
Ted Taylor arrived home this
week.
l>r. Sharp returned yesterday
from his Kansas visit
Mrs A. L Schott was here from
Perry Monday afternoon
E. R. Duvall made a business
trip to Perry Tuesday afternoon
George Dodson was up Sunday
looking after his farming interests
Colonel Glazier shipped a lot of
Hue steers to Kansas City Tuesday
idijlit
Misses Tama Reed and May Ogle
were visitois to the capital citv yes-
terday
A L Cockrum and "W. H- Hy-
sell made a business trip to t^uth
rie yesterday
Lyon brothers shipped tjiree
car loads of cat'le and hogg north
Spuday morning
D011 Htrlcraan left this week
lor K ansas where he will probably
spcuij the suipmer.
J. II. Stum; t± and wite, ot'Guth
rie, had a plea*i<nt visit with rela-
lives tiorth of town Sunday
D. !>. Pearson, of OklahomaCity
agent tor the Daniel Piatt Gin
Company, was (iero Tuesday-
Mrs. Ben Tyri'x.11, upon whom a
surgical operation was performed
a few weeks ago, is rapidly recov
ering
A. II. Houston, one of Guthrie's
legal lights, came in Tuesday even
ing from Stillwater on las return
home
San'a Clans was arrested in
Guthrie the other da> for beLg
drunk. Ho said his home was in
Mulhall
Miss Pearl Haught has entered
the Capital City Business f'ollef-c
at Guthrie to take a course of
studios
Grandma Haught sta.ted Mon-
day afternoon for Piano, Iowa, to
make an extensive visit with her
gtaudehildreii
John Greenley drove over from
Marshal) Tuesday. lie reports the
tarrueis happy over the prospeuts
of a Dig wheat crop
Arthur Alters bade goodbye to
his many friends in Orlando last
Monday and left on the afternoon
train for Colorado.
Nc j rrrm Oak Virw, Marshall Tar*
ih'ip, Gurfieli County
Wheat looks well
Frank Adktns :shptt<T
Sam Dav hn* a new bicycle
F*rly gardens nro doing well
Philip Webb is on the Rick
Miss Lillian Miller ha'i the mea-
sles
Mi so
House Items
fresh and
Addi« Webb has a bad
coilgb
Now is the time to plant late
gardens
Edward Capper is in this victni-
ty a<rain
Patrick Burns has a great rising
°n the side of his face
Mis. Moore has been able to go
to Perry the past few days
Mr. Mitchell has started to paint
the Oak V iew school house
Albert Bungy lias shipped his
castor beans down the creek
Miss Edith Garrett has almost
recovered from her severe sickness
Charles Murdock had ti. > mis-
fortune to cut his fool badly this
week
Misses Effie Frenchman and Lil-
lian Miller are learning to ride a
bicycle
The prairie itch is scattered over
this community. At Jfirst it was
thought to be measles
There was a Sunday school con-
ventior and a basket dinner at the
school house last Sunday
Dr. Bussel has has had a score
of patients latsly. You all know
he is 1 he iambus faith doctor of
this vicinity
Grandpa Sunte intends going out
west this week to gat his hordes
and other stock His grandson.
Char.en Murdoch, will go with him
We had considerable rain last
week, and n washed out several of
the crossing. Many oftlie fann-
eis have to replant their corn
Dewey .
3]utitu>eU School
Wwk'i Items.
Everything looks
green since the rain.
The prospect? for a fruit crop
are bettor than it ever was betore.
Miss Edith Garrett, living nortl
Oi I ott 'r, who has been (jiiite sick
for the pist five weeks, is slowly
recovering.
R. A. Capper intends starting to
Arizona the middle of next month
He goes for the benefit o( Mrs.
Capper's health,
Harvey McMillen came down
from He 1 Hook Sunday evening to
loi»k after bis HtLor's farm and to
visit old friends 111 the neighbor-
hood. Wo were glad to iwe him
Come agafn, Ilarvev.
A Zcller made a trip-to Guthrie
Thursday accompanied by Misses
Mauo McKinley and Minnie Bo-
cox. The t»u latter went to visit
their old friend and playmate, Miss
Grade Seaman. They will return
next Saturday.
Buy your Paints and Oiio of the
Op LAN DO BPUG <>©a
I anr* a good quality. Guaran
teed Paint. Best and cheapest
Machine Oil in stock
Crops of all kinds are looking
line, i * > ■
BARGAINS IN TRIMMED
HATS AT MISS TAYLOR'S.
MISCELLANEOUS MENTION.
G W. Eggleston, plasterer of
Mulhall, was here Monday afier-
nocn making estimates on plaster-
ing the Christian church
B. F. Hicks, ot I'edee, fa'.her of
Mrs. A. H. Kcarns, was here this
week 011 a visit. He was accom
panied by his son, Will.
N. S Darling, traveling for the
Oklahoma City Door and Sash
Company, was here on Thursday
of la»t week in the irterests ot the
firm
J. P. Dilley, of twenty miles
northeast ot Stillwater, brought iu
a fine lot of tat hogs last Sunday
morning and shipped to Kansas
City
,t. II Covington, ot SLaner,
came in Monday 111 irning and took
the noon train tor Norman to meet
his daughter who is atti ndiug
the university
Paint your house with Hammer
paint. It is the veiy best paiut
Go to Sweanngen, the photc-
rapher, opposite postodice, Guth
rio
Call at Haught & Reed's store
and examine their stock ot odd
pants. I know they will please
you.
It you wish to see a nice tine of
ladies' aud gents' shoes call at
Haught & Reed's. They have
fine stocK.
Mud is as plentiful as dust was 3
►diort time ago. r
A sister a;:d a nephew ot J. A.
Tuek'is visiting him,
James Stauofl, living in the
Strip, spent Sunday with his sister
Mrs. A. G. fox.
We are glad to report that Clar
once Pierce/who has been sick for
tbe'past three weeks, is able to sit
Up.'
fMdy Capper, living nnur Po'tcr,
has purchased a iicw bike. E ld)
is as proud of it as a boy vcj.h his
lir»t pants. 4 '
The presiding elder ol the Evan-
gelical church preached Wednes
day and Thursday nights to large
audiences;' '
Osby Blackwell, one of our prom
ising young men, has been practic-
ing cake baking; What does that
moan; Perhaps he is going to be
a bachelor
Lightning struck the residence
of Grandpa Clatinch last Monday
night setting it cn fire in two pla-
ces, but it was subdued and no one
was injured.
VVillio Sample, ot Leavenworth,
Kau.-as, visitod with his uncle,
Moses D. Sample a few days last
week. Willie intend to stay in Ok
lahoma and is now located in Pet-
A Tug- of War.
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All Competitors
Outclassed by Selz.
The victorious team In a tug of war depends t.pon the strength of
Its men and their powers of endurance.
The victorious SELZ 5H0US have just
these qualities, and many more.'
High quality. Low price. Manusomo I
appearance. Great endurance. What more do i
you want in a shoe?
For Sale by Powers & Deselms
An exchange sa^s: The country
editor is a tellable encyclopedia.
A subsi nber sent bin, this query:
recently: "What at't, my hens?
Evtiv morning i *ii,d one or more 0. 0- M >ore, ot Oregon, Miesou
of them keele d over to rise no ri, ex-register of deeds of Lis coun
moie.'* "The fowls are dead It-jty, was in town Tuesday looking
is an old coraphint aud nothing, up i location for a batik, lie was
Railroad surveys are rupning al'
over the territory
Wljat Oklahoma wants worst ol
a't al present is plenty oi grass,
says 'he State Capital. Hay is al
most out of season
Health, strength and nerve f>rce
folio a- the use of Dr. M. A. Sim
mong Li**er Medicine, which in
sures good digestion and assinmta
tion
ry-
A fjtli doctor is creating quite
a stii in the neighborhood and
some of the neighbors are taking
treatment. Bnt we are not sur-
prised as this place is noted for
some one fading in with every-
thing that comes along.
Reportek
BUY VEHICLES
Direct from factory and save jobbers' antl
retailers' profile. Wo can sell you a road
wagon for $20, top buggy #26, spring wagon
$32, phaeton $10, surrey W2, etc. Illustrated
cata'oguc free on application.
Schecsk Carriage Wcrks,
ST. JOSEPH, MO.
,A. L. G0G|<PU|VI, /^gept,
Deering Binders, Mowers,
Rakes, and Binding Twine,
We Have Sold
the old reliable DEEBING tor the past eight years the
DEERING people aflord to and do keep a i>,rge liiuck ol re-
pairs with ine for the accommodation ot its patrons- Being ably
lo get one little i asting promptly and withoit delav in harvest
may mean dollars.
vani:-calvert paiin jt fo's
elastic con agr
YELLOW LABEL
Peady
Orlando Lodge, Xo. 24, K. of P., meets ev
cry Friday eveoiug in llaller's hall. Visit
Knights are always welcome.
JOHN MAKKER, V C
Cll AS. HOWE, M., of L?. and K. of It. and S,
Orlando Lodge. No. 40, F. and A. M., meets
the 11 ret and the third Tuesday evening of ev
ery month. All brothren cordially Invited to
attend, C. E. TAYLOR, VV. M.
A. J. Ha RTENBOWER, See.
Orlando Lodge, No. 33. A O. I*. W., meets
every Wrduesday eveu ing at 7in Hallo*'
halt. Visiting Workmen u'.travs Welo.ime.
A. H. KKARNS, M w.
C. A. PAUL, Recorder
can be done except to bury thorn,''
replied the editor
FA RIMERS, remember when in
Orlando you can get all you can
.-at at KIT0H IE'8 RE9TAU R-
AN 'f for 20 Oi-nts.
AMERICA'S ti reatest Medicine
Ilood's SarsapiuUla,been uso it pos-
sepses unequalled curative povriM-s and
Its record of cures ia GREATEST*
accompanied liy N. Stack
R A Capper aud family will
start foi Li>s Vegas, New Mexico,
Saturday. This trip is taken with
the hope that it will prove beneft
oial to Mrs Capper's health.
By Its Record of re marl.: Mo cur^s
Hood's Narsaparilla hi become f.lio
one tnto blood purifier prouaiiently in
the public eye. Get only Hood's.
Hood's Pills ure the best family
cathartic and liver mtdicine. 26c.
j Caveat7, ar.vl Trade-?. obtain' ci and ill i'ot ;
.ont Lusine endtu-f t f>/ioocratc i'ecs. <* *
? CVH C Ft?11e i OPHOfci ru. e Patent Of~icf€
j p-i-... m Jess tiuitf iL-a Lioic>
J re mote i.-om Wi
S SccJ ni Jel,
We ad
- f. or phofoM with descnp ^
pmrruaole or
barge. Our £» e not duo » : j„
I A Pampmlitt, 44 'low to of-t_._
CTt < t . ate r. ths U« S. ftr.c. ioieigii cu*»liu-ti
seat Iree. AJdress,
tble or n l, 1: j lti
j atent is fc .r-cl. f
U.'taiu ratents." with'
■s?
C.A.S^OW&COJ
| OPF. PAT IN t OFFICE, '^/A3Hinctoiv, D. C *
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Rlps-'as Tabules cure dizziness.
20 L'TS GIVEN AWAY
Cut this out t.nd take it to the
druggist named liulow and you
will receive a regular 25c size
bottle of Dr Sawyer's U katine
for 5c. Ukatine positively
cures all f( rmn of kidney difli
eulties, dis pepfia, consti
pation. head BY ache, rheuttia
tism, puffing of the eyes. Uka
tine cures pimples and tjlotches
and makes sallow aud yello'v j
skin white. L)o not delay, but
take advantage ot this great of (
f.'-r, as tbouGand» bear eviden ce i
to the wonderful enrative pow |
ers of Ukatine
ORLANDO DRUG CO
Pimples, boiia and other humors
appfar when the blood is impure
The best remedy is Dr, M. A. Sim
mons Liver Medicine
I wish to inform the Umiers that
I am prepared to do castrating r.t
reasonable prices. A. Warner.
These Faiais ire hitifil, Diiriili sjj Ctwaisal,
BEAUTIFUL, because thoy have a smooth, glossy surface that th«
weather cannot effect
DUKAULL, because they are made from the best and purest ingredient*
known in the trade, aud form a eoat firm and strong that will not
cra^k nor peel otf.
ECON jMIOAL, because tiiey aost, at least one quarter less than any other
good paint, aud have a covaring capacity no', equaled by any paint in
existence.
Stir the paint thoroughly from the bottom up just before using; and work
eminently satisfactory will jjC . u. results.
For sale by the Orlando Drug- Co.
john greenley,
Real Estate,
—MARSHALL, OKLAHOMA.
Some Choice Farms and Relinquishments for fc\Hle. Correspondence
Solicited.
Guaranteed tooucco n
ni>»& strong, blood }>urc.
Orlando aud Stillwater Hack LLn
dev1ne k KKNT, Proprietors.
The Sh.irtegt. Routs to Stillwater. Liuve Oiuo'lo at 7; ». u ; j i-./j .»c
.-stillwater at )1 a. m.; leave Stillwater al 12 m,, und arrive at Orlauda
at 1:30 p. m,
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Hazelrigg, Charles. The Orlando Herald. (Orlando, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 11, 1899, newspaper, May 11, 1899; Orlando, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc405033/m1/7/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.