The Herald-Sentinel. (Cloud Chief, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 49, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 4, 1893 Page: 4 of 4
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DUKE & MORRISON,
Land &. Collection Agents
F. B. Duke D. N. MORRISON
Attorney. Locator.
Will practioe law in the U. B. Distriot and
Territolral Courts.
Deeds of irust. Land lad chattel ar.rifdgis. cnttracla and let** * en oa
notice I Uve lite icae'tg of scbaul UnU in Mfehlta couo').
Prompt attention given to filing
H0KX8TXAD KNTBH8.
contests, Leave of abeenoe. Seoond entry &o
A SPECIALTY.'
Wm mm flump.
08MtotMtNM«(0MrtBNM. All W*rk OurlltMl
Corwpowitntf of Howi ui MeXtehtn, OkUhoot City; 0. T.
tow BOTH SUMO*
io the • umuiiinitv .ho do not mini | fc.rn to lov. yo-.na '' I
IU !*b thl.sd ebs .«* U> th.ir! iMfcri rf fcHn, * •>«<;
botin««. It Un W* tWn*
not with thai you ever hear them ipeak of
•jaiM hu neighbor"
the Lord whee asked "Who hhall
abide in thy tabernnckla"? who
shall dwell in thy holy hill? I will
endeavor to declare facta aa I tee
them and riak the result.
The aval dona in thia world by
thoaa whoaa highest aim ia to apeak
disparagingly of othara cannot be
PIONEER STORE
DeLesdernier & Son,
The chief occupation of tome
eii and woman taamt to be to
And tome flaw in the character of
othert tnd they art not contented
an late they are engaged in picking
tom* one to peioee or aaying some-
thing that i> calculated to maka
one think evil of anothar. CMfln-
timet we hear eome one apeak evil
of othert tnd weara keen to repeat
it. Wa delight in letting our
neighbort learn aoma fault that
apearantly exists in tome ona living
in tha community. Wa repeat
thinga which we our aalvaa do not
believe to be true; other hearing
it from ua do believe it to be true,
and circulate it aa gospel truth.
There ia an old adage that aaya
'Think twice before you tpea*
Keep a General Stook of Everything
needed in this country.
We have the Oldest and the Largest Stook of
GENERAL
MERCHANDISE
To be found, in Washita oounty.
Qiva at a call.
Seger, Ot
52 FOR
<Wj-rtt« 'urtheHS)
| lie tlaai Uaekbithoth , .,
jhls tongue, nor doeth evel to hi* ludii.g any thing good in anyone,
neighbor nor Uketh up reproach. There are women who go from
houae to houie. carrying the nowt,
Realms 15-3. A(M} a general lovefeast it held over
The above antwer wae given by the reputation of eome poor vicUim
in the community. Many a >«'•
man baa beea driven to a promt-
ture grava from unkind wotdt
tp"ken by thote whose doty aa
lovtrt of virtue it was to love and
encourage them.
No one ia made any better by
evU speaking and before yon apeak
ill of any one aak your telf the
question. If yon know the truth
of what yon tay—if any good it «o
bt accomplitbcd by i —and if yon
willing to be ratpontib't for ci.cn-
lating what yon ait about to utter.
Stop and aee what will be there
anlt of your worda and app'y f .
golden rule, "Do onto o.hert aa
you would have them do unto you".
What awonderfal power tha hu-
mon tongue wlelda for good or evil
It can make and unmake repu-
tationa and save or destroy human
lift. There are thoae who area
curaetothe community in which
they live. There are men who re-
vel in tpeaking evil of women and
there are thote that encourage
them in it,-who pat them on the
back and mtke them feel that they
aretupericrto a general who hat
once"/ and itahould be changed to
read, ••Think twice and then ihut
your moth". Eepecially if you
are going to eay aomting evil about
eome one to an other.
jmdtiod will M« ilc on
things do unto o.lit-
would hive them do tu
Then happiness wi'l U
everyhaart and home in
* you
you.
> I \ \
B'aiit?
Wa.ti
Q
Free Homeeteadei a Union.
Preeident;
Geo. Bainey, Wa.
roonty.
Secretary;
F. T. Cook, Cloud Chi
ta oounty.
Traanrer;
8. D. Gill breath, Aiapahoa,
county.
Vioe Preeident*;
Blaine county, 8. E. Huff, Geary.
D Co., J. W. Reks. ktr, Taloga.
Washita Co. Harry Smith W M
Canadian, J. D. McLean EIR "
G Ca, D.H.Upchuvoh Artp. e.
Kingflaher, J.C.Bobb Kingfisher.
Day county H. I. Walck. I '. vud
Object of the Union ie to aecure
the repeal of the law which placee
a $1.60 per acre payment on our
homee, and tecure comutation pri-
valegea to all who wish to pay out.
Addrata tha tecretary or any
otBoerrelative to the Union.
TO WHOM IT MBT CONCERN.
Be it remembered that on this 22nd
lay of October 1P8S. J.W. Wood re-
ported to the Board of Coanty Com-
demoliebed a whole country. They I mltaioners that he lmd taken Incharge
to think that it ia somthins twe,T® hundred head of catt'e branded
Mm to think that it to aomtwng. ITDILtDdFD owned
emart and edifying for themtoj^g o. Dillahunty: wb'chhad been
blatt the reputation of eome pwajdr|twi|llt0 the0onnty. Whereupon
and noble woman, auch ''human l x. J. Witts, and A. D. Ompbeil
Often tcmee, evil speaking iajbiped'a. (They are not men for'County commissioners, proofed to
done by iminuetiont, you dont God neuer emplanted within their I intpeet said cattle according to law,
haretS«oourige to come out .ndjdMmd frune. than nobl. * 11 * ket"hr
ujr m me«n thing .bout some one;, tributes to b. found in s«naiiM' waa tlMietoreorderedby tLeBMtrd.
but with a ahrug of the thouldtra, human being1') should not be tol- j sheriff turn atid 'e over
you insinuate eomthing mean, and erated in a comunity that loveeito said H. C. Dillahunty, and the
right mere a aeed ia planted that uirtue and honor; but ahonld be Oounty Clerk was ordeed ;o issue a
leads to a monstrous crime. Evil i consigned to that cHne where their
epeoking is often the retuet of mis- {is a premium on crime and imuor-
terpreting the acts and conduot of | ali ty. All those who have mothers,
othert. You see serathing goi .igj sisters, daughters and wives—All
on that you do not under stand, or those who place woman ao high
eome matter ie not explained to | that they consider her created for
certificate, authorising se'des Ie to
pass through Washita Couitjr and
Oklahoma Terltory.
Attest: R. B. Wells County Clerk
By R.B, Wells J . Deputy
your satisfaction and you, without -tomthing nobler than to be a div-|^aB. DUKE.
thinking what the result of your lemon for the multitude—All those,
conclusion will be, place an evil' who believe in virtue, iruth and ATTORNEY AT LAW A LAND
interpretation upon it. and very love, should [bring thia matter .... AREN'T,
soon it is noisad about that som-i home to themselves, and aak how CIVL BUSINESS ENTRUSTED
thing fearful is g ing on, and | they wouid feel if some one ^arj1^!*?_WILL RECEIVE CAREFUL
then the truh and fact is, there and dear to them, some one theyl J*
never was the faintest grounds for. loved wat the subject of the base J _ ,[*
what you have dane, or for the deetroyer of happiness and virtue.
conclusion reached. If you do not, Tjjere are those who are known • * iPtc*a ty o
understand your neighbors mo-, ag the "Qossepera". This class of I
tives or actn, dont place your own} ill(JiTUiduMlB is a creation of the il#eilce*
LESS TUAN II
CENTS A WKLK.
or oadar, «vea Uoegt
Vaele tea eteifee yen t eeeta pmtec* oa a letter of oae
tu dMUa«tion ia oaly a few mikM,
A VERY SMALL SUM I
i to nppty yoa with the b«at eewapaper la Texae, vie:
THE WEEKLY NEWS!
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THE
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CONTAINS
/ Fina Oepartmeat. « n*ln lnf iar^'r of in«m from tha Ml ea>
arrrant aad practical K rm. r of TVim and a IJacvnt States. ylTlac
plain aid whulcKoair anitircatio m suited to oor tiwa latitude.
Department for the Little Folk. IMhi Mr. R<k Hat's Comer), whlca
bat ia a valuable edacaUonal f
f the jrouuir a taste for both r
ant only IntereM* the Chfldr*e. but la a vahiaEle educau
iopi«K la lha
arridnf.— _
* large amonat of brlirht. entertain-
laff aad laatructire literary matter,
aaeh aa short and pleaainK atorlea,
iUaatrated aKotche*. letter* upou
topiea, de«criptlve artl-
loa article*. humon>ua
, etc.. all of e-M< h fr<> to mtXe
TIB NIW8 a paper of Interest and
tnfonaattoa to each aad every iumd
Her of the household.
THE AU n^wa-d^meatlc aewa, torelga
a«wa, Texas aewa. old States' aewa,
NEWS nMr* tr°n CoBfreaa,_
the Legislature, rail
C market reports
O Wsnt to knosr. Bach Issue of TRU
N WKHKLY NEWS la a concise h!a*
V b r>* of the wortd'a dotage for tha
TAINS preceding week.
r«f
IT IS THE BEST PAPER
aa people, becanst :l puMlahee more T< us aewa thaa any other
geaeral aewa to is great aa extent aa other paper.
r people «iaMe of Veins, because It tella them more about Taiaa. Ita woadarfal
reeources sad |K> lhliiiiae, lu adraatagva. ita oeeda aad Ita auady darahxweel
thaa tmj other paper. ^
IWs'to W 01 ™ 0ALVnT0" ■KLV Itawt e TBI
A. H. BELO ft CO., Publishers,
UALVHTON ar DALLAS, V
iallumwbmlvTbwi to
I S uiinrl 1 vr
contracts written on abort notice.
a specialty of Contest's
Amendments and Leaves of Ab-
Homeetead filing prepared
construction upon what he ia doing. 1 Devil! as they generally aid him
Keep your moth abut, or you xn hjg work; thiy gad about from
may do him or her a great injury house to house, spreading the
hy your false conclusions. I latest news, which, when sifted
We shonld not imagine evil.|d<>wn to the truth, is generally
Malioe, raverge and envy beget ^'the out come og their own imagin-
evil speaking. Many a spotless ation. The "Gossip" is to be
reputation has been ruined, and dreadeb by all who loves peace,
ruin had its inceptioni in the n.ali- i uirtu and truth. He or she is but
cious, revengeful and envious | the agent of the devil.
nature cf a man or woman. Envy, j Their are those who never know
says Holaioan ia "Rottenness of; gantity of a promise: they will
Bones". Our Savior was Crucifie i promise you an honor that they
through envy, and every dcy some t will never divulge what you con-
pure character is crucified by the I fide to them and you have hardly
name evil spirit existing in men, | time to get out of their sight before
women. If your neighbor hasi^^^ are made.acquanted with
somthing that you havent got, dont whathas been told them. These
for the customary fee.
Cloud Chief, 0 .T.
Livery Feed ft Sale
Stable.
D. N. Morrison Prop.
I am now preparing a wagon
yard to be run in connection with
my business.
Careful and prompt attention
given to all s*ock entrusted to me.
Call on me when in town.
take a dislike to him or her on ac.
count of it, as you may have som-
thing some day, that they have not
and it would aoiryyou to know that
-auch a feeling e4Nd to word you
Some people think that they em-
body all thai is good in this world
and they actually believe that they
monopolise all that it good in the
community in which tbey live.
There are thoee who sweak evil of
others just for fun or wantoness.
you find men sitting around th*
streets whose sale topic of conver-
sation is to make remarks about
those pausing along and about tV
betrayers of confidence is rotten
to the core and truth it foreign to
their nature. They cannot be
trusted, nothing ia safe in their
hands.
Let ut all ceate to speak evil of
each other; let us all bridle our
tongues Met all ceaae to gossip and
there by cesse to be enimies to
aociety: let all leart to speak only
good of men and women and there
by make them happy and not mis-
erable. You will be far better if
you will say somthing g'Jod insted
of bad about your neigt lmrn, The
p*o?V in your conrirunity wi!
WORK FOR US
a few days, and yea will be atarlled at the aaei
pected saeeeas that will reward year eftrta. We
positively liave the best builaesa to a* r aa agent
that ran be feaad on the fare ef thia earth.
04.100 prott oa ITS 0$ worth of haataoee la
helua easily aad honorably made bv aad paid to
ituitilrvdt of men, wemea, hoyt, aad gtrla la enr
employ. Toe aaa make money faster at work far
os than *oa hare any Idea af. The besiaesa la ao
easy to learn, aad lastraetleat ao simple aad plalr.
that all suceeed from the Mart. Thoae who take
hold of the business reap the advaatage that
arises from the aonad reparation af eae of the
IMNltlli ftli lirgtst
i hat the baMness so readily
All he|lnarrs snaeeed
, .... aabllahlag
acrfe?
^ ••otdly. aed mote than
it est eapeetattoaa. Thoae wha
at we tell tl*m. There U pleatr
* more worker*, aad we err
onee. If yea are alraa ~
i few spare momenu, ai
Wantage, then writs ns
(lor this la vonr grand npportealtr). aad
full nartleulara by retnra mall. Address,
TNVK 0 CO. Hoi !ts 4W, AagaaM. Ha
trr It Sn«l exastlr i
of room tar a few „
them to keela at onee. If yea are alraady am-
nh ved. bat ha*e a few spare ammeau. aad wish
to use them to advantage, thea writs «s at oace
Mm " tad ——ma mi —im
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Mathes, Will C. & Wells, R. B., Jr. The Herald-Sentinel. (Cloud Chief, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 49, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 4, 1893, newspaper, November 4, 1893; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc168635/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.