The Herald-Sentinel. (Cloud Chief, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, December 22, 1893 Page: 3 of 4
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will C Mrttlii*,Co.intf Attorney.
J.D Pure*|l. .. Treasurer
W. !>. YnnnW. f „|, inH.ni
M. NVWftm.
J. 0. Ballard. Probate Judge
J.w. Wo.M1. Phwir.
R. R Well*. Jr. TTnd*>r>Rh riff.
R. R. We'!s. County Clerk.
Richard Farnliesrt. Coroner.
F A. V il*i«m«. Pnrvevor.
T.J. Com. Precinct No. 1
V. R. Campbell, •« •• y„ 2
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NOTICF.
IT. 8. Lanl fifll -6. Oklahoma City
0. T. November 15th, 1*93.
Complaint har^ln* fce« n entered
at this office by William Caaebolt
♦rainat the llon*«tea<l Entry of
Thomas Patmore No. 4101 mide at
the IT. 8. Land office at Oklahoma
ritT a T on April 99. l**«. for
the 8. E. -j of 8#r. 17. Twp. f X,
't. Id. W.. alleeinsr that said
Homestead Entry was illegal and
void at inception for the reason
th it wid affiant was an actual *et-
tier upon an id tract prior to the date
of *aid entry and prior to any set-
tlement by 'the said eotryman or
any otber person; that said affiant
went upon siid tract of land soon
after 12 o'clock no< n on the 19th
day of April, 1892, and made settle
inent thereon and commenced per-
manent a d valuable improvement!.
With a view to the cancelation
o'saidentiy the aaid partiea are
hereby sumened to appear at the (J*
8. Laud Office at Oklahoma City,
0. T. on the 5th day of January,
894 ft 0 o'clock A. M. to respond
and furnish testimony concerning
►aid alleged prioiity of Heitlement.
13. M. Dilley,
Register
For Linseed, eneter or Lubricat
ing oiIn, and Paints, Varnishes,
I cad* and Brushna <xo to ,T M Rey-
nolds Co'*. A fresh complete
trek kept on band.
Notice,
Th* Edgerton Township Board
meet, at CloM Chief. Saturday Dec.
80th. 1 Sfln, to receive report of the
road overseers who have failed to
report and to transact* such otber
luisneas ai> mav come before them.
R. I). Willi, Jr..
Clerk.
Their hai been a decision rend-
ered in the U. 8. Land Office by
vliicli i.ny one trying to float a
111} %t\)ci tnfiit nil rirl l to
>er taking n homestead.
TEXAS SIFTINGS.
The McKiiitu y i' ^Ue is new eli
home print.
l*ckhart will have a iyateia of
water work*.
A fatal c i e of diptheria U re|H>r:
ed at Brenham.
Five weekly papers are bow pub-
Uthed at Temple.
Tit Bsptists of Caldwell will
build bU400 parsonage.
A Knights of Pvthias lodge will
be organited at (iiddinga.
The North Texse roadie ti ieae*
elation it in session at Parte.
8arah Anderson, colored, died at
Austin Friday, age 104 years.
The old Commercial hotel at J,
Yoakum hag heen enlarged and
furbiebed.
The Farmers' national bank
building at Hempetead ia Bearing
completion.
Martin Maloney an old resident
of Galveston, la dead, aged 82 years
A car lo .d of immigranta from
Georgia and Tennesiee have ar-
rived at Luling.
The state is constructing an ar-
tesian well at the Prairis View uor-
riinl college.
Twenty thouaand Ova hundred
balea of eotton have besn recievcd
at Bryan to date.
M ra Laura Harrie of Ban Antonio,
an old reeident of Texat, ia dead,
aged 8! years.
forrel Tatum, a Baumont boy,
fell from a tram at Luling, reciev*
ing aeriouainjuriea.
Thirty-one hundred pounds of
rvb fish were eaugbt by one haul of
a raiall aeine at Velaao®.
One hundred and fifty thouaand
pounda of pecana have beeu shipped
from Wharton to date.
Eighteen families trom Erath
and Coryell eonntiee, en route and
will settle near Velaaco.
Sixty-two immigranta from
Washington, Oil. all farmera, lo-
cated in Shelby county last weak.
A lodge of the Knights of Maca-
baes baa been organised at Brenham
with thirty*one members.
A iaige acreage hae bean planted
itf atrawbeVriea in Ualvestou coun-
ty in the viciuty of Dickinson.
Charley Steven, a negro, ie in
jail at Waco, charged with attempt-
ing to paaa a counterfeit dollar.
The larg b 11 for the Preabyter
ian viiurci - oherman haa arrived
and ie uoiik 1'iaced in position.
The Oucro Star has leased two
columuM ui iu apace to the populists,
wnich Mr. W. W. McCatkel will
edit.
S. B. Glaascock, 71 yeare old
recently joined the Bapttat church
at Caldwell. He haa been a Skep-
tic tor yeara.
The Catholics qelebiated the
twenty-fifth anniverssry of the or
gauization of their church last Fri-
day at Brenhsm.
Twenty-seven thousand dollars
have boen raiaed toward the build
ing of a Presbyterian Orphans'
homs at V'eco.
Alfred C. Ray, an old man recspt
ly arrived from New York, com-
mitted suicids at San Antonio by
taking morphine.
The 5-year-old son of Cloud
Loraine of Hempstead received
injuries in a runaway accident
which will probably prove fatel.
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FURMTTBE xm UNDERTAKER'S
SCPEIIE "
All ktsda of Household and IVlor Furniture. Carpeta, Mlrrora, WlBdow Rhadea and Rollera. Nlet
line of picture Frames, Burial Rotoee and Shrouda Ksibslaitaf smds a
MINCO. 1. 1.
POCTU 8I1<K MAIN KTUBKT
gHUXBAUOAR,
BLACKSMITH.
All work fiitnisiwl m me will r«cvive
prompt atWaliob.
H«g«r, Oklnhom*
X. DUX.
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HA1BCUT, S&eta•--• UAHVB, lie.
Oppuaite the Court Houas.
H A. l.AMBEUHON.
ATTORN RY : : AT :
CU>tU C1IIBK,
LAW
J# M. hUBBU,
OONTBAOTOR8
-and:- BUILDERS.
All work promptly atieodwl to.
J D. BALLARD, M. ll.
Physician & Surgeon
Ditraws of Woum-ii and Cliildrt-u given
ipMslsl attentsonr
JJI88 ilAF. 1
JlAf. MITTS,
Dm"? writ ten and acknowledged.
BKliJi., s- -:- OKU.
j.j C. si JOHN,
^lawykr-
PfBUO H!U> I.AW A HFKrUt.V.
If you have a difficult roiiU^t t«;
prosecute or defcud, and want
win, con«nlt me. Practice iu 8t te
or Federal couru, 17' years ex| cr-
ience.
Oklahoma City, 0. T.
M.T. Hartley,
—UMIWIB—
General Merchandise.
DRY-GOOS &
GROCERIES,
Boots. Shoes, Hats.'caps and Notions.
His goods are all new and fresh; his prloes
are low.
in the grooery department he has all kinds
of Jellies, Canned Goods, candies and Christ?
mas supplies. •
Se will give yon bottom prioes, sad take
Prpduoe in exchange.
Give. Him a Call,
Been*! Heat's old stand, ~ Cload Chief,
B. E. MAST,
-jy|-EAT MARKET.
—"VCw. Hibbert, Proprietor.—
Keeps constantly on hand, the
ehoicest cutu of beef, at, the It west
price. Fresh moat always on Land
CLOUD CHIEF - - - • O T
Tinware, Implement!, Oollan Uses Plot
HSIr
Harness. Etc.
CLOUD CHIEF, • - OKL AHOMA
United States Lsind Office,
Oklahoma City, o. T.
Dec. 11th.. 1893.
Complaint having been entered at
thlsotlcepby Andrew P. Binns, against
Sylvester Halbrook, who made H. B,
No. 5959, on the 8tn., day of Oct. 1892,
at the U, S. land oltlce at Oklahoma
City, 0. T. upon the N. W. i Sec. 18,
Twp. 9 N. of R. i5 W., I. M. 0, T.
Alleging that the said Sylvester W
Hoi brook has wholly abandoned said
tract of laud for more tha. six months
bast and next prior to the da(e hereof
and has wholly failed to establish s
residence thereen. That sacd de-
fendant bas never occupied and imp-
roved said tract of land as required
by law. And that ssld default still
exist#.
With a view to the cancellation of
tlge satd H. E. entry 'he «aid parties
sre herebf summoned te sppear at
the U- 8. Land Office on the 19th.
day of Feb. 1194, to respond ane fur
alsh test!money concerning said alle-
gations.
B. M. Dlllev,
Register.
HARDWARE,
J. M. REYNOLDS. R. B. BIT^OLDS Manager
JJJEPOMCO.
—Pare Drugs, Medicines
TOILET ARTICLE rBWUHHT. MAW-
ASI) AIX ARTICLM CARRIED IR A HR8T CLASS DRI'O 8T0RB
When in need of anything in our line gvie us a call snu we will in*
erest yon. R. D. REYNOLDS M. D. bas an eflee \m Drag Store.
Comeraortb of courthouse.
Cloud Cbibf 0. T.
$1
Pays forth
for one year. Sul
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oountry. Give us a oall.
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Mathes, Will C. & Wells, R. B., Jr. The Herald-Sentinel. (Cloud Chief, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, December 22, 1893, newspaper, December 22, 1893; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc168642/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.