The Herald-Sentinel. (Cloud Chief, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, January 18, 1895 Page: 3 of 4
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Henry S. Berry Attorney
J. D. Purcell Treasurer
J. Danieli.. Supt. Pub. In*t'n
l. M.WUdom... Hr|ii«t«rof
•mi. i'. Hendrix Probate Judg
I. \V. .> Sbcrifl
J. B Well*, Jr I'lider-Sh riff
:t. B. Wella County Clerk
lichard Kuruheart Coroner
K. A. \VilIlaiim Surveyor
F. J. \litt« — Com. I'recinct No. I
Henry Kliewer " " No. 2
K. Hhriver M M No. \\
It ha? been conceded that the Herald-
Sentinel is the Largest, the Cleanest and
the Best paper published in Western Oklaho-
ma for the price asked for it. It is a four
page paper, with five columns to the page.
TWENTY Columns filled Chock Full of Q-ood
Reading, and the price is ONLY $1. a year or
Two copies for $1.50 when paid in advance.
To everyone who pays us $1. cash for the
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We will give six months subscription to the
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MrrrijirM Hark Line
Stag«* leaves the city for s« g«*r and
all point* cast to Minco at « o'clock
a. m , daily except Mmday.
Fare from < loud < blef to Seger.. I fio
Round trip 75
Fare from Minco to Cloud Chief 2 50
Round trip 4 00
Par * from Seger to Minco ; 00
Round trip 3 fio
Husky Mkkkikikld.
President.
Fifty UMi I'reo
By apodal arrangineiit* with 'be
Fori vVortli Semi weekly Uaxkttk
we are emibled *0 make thi* extra-
ordinarv offer; - Remit to im tfl.1M
f.ir r>iie year's aubacription to the
Hkkald-Skntimsl, and we will
send you, free, an a premium, the
Semi-Weekly (Jazette for nix
month*: Thi* oOVr applicg only
to persona who are not now nub-
aeriljers to the Gazkttk. Now i«
your time to get a tirat clasH dem-.
ocratic paper.
P. S. LAM) OFFICE.
Oklahoma City, o. T..
•■ctober 31 at, 1HU4.
George Gordon ) Involving 11 wj,
v«- > HfC. 27, two. 8,
Stirling P. Wilton. I N. R. 15, W.
Complaint having been entered in
this office by George Gordon against
tin* humesteud entry of .Stirling P.
Wilson, for the nw'4. aec. 27. twp. 8,
N. R. 15 W., made April 2ttlb. l,sU2,
and No. 3864 at the Oklahoma Land
Offlce, and that lie Is well acquainted
with the same. Alleging that the
said Stirling P. Wilson has abandoned
said tract for more than six months
and one day since making said entry
and lias never established Imn residence
npon the same, nor cultivated and im-
proved said tract as required by law.
With h view, therefore; to the can-
cellation of said entry, said parties are
h reby summoned to appear Iwfore this
office on the 17th day of December,
1«94, at 9 o'clock a. m., u> submit testi-
mony in support of said charge uf aban-
donment. B. M. Dilley,
Register.
J. M KKYKOLDS.
K. 1). KKYSOKDS Man
J.M.RBINOLDS&O!
hKAIKHS IN
Medioiuos, Toilet Articles, Perfumery,
Soaps, and all articles carried
in a first-olass drug store.
R. D. Reynolds, M. D. has an office in ti. 1
Drug Store.
CLOU' CHIcF. © OKLAHOMA
OF
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Keep a G-eneral Stock of Everything
needed in this country. We have the
Best and the La rgest Stock of
GENERAL
MERCHANDISE
To be found, in Washita county.
Give us a call.
Which comes twice a week,
or the
JOURNAL
ONE WHOLE TEAR.
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Homestead
Blanks
at this
JOB WORK
JJRING your job work to this
office, and we will guarantee
to give satisfaction in all cases.
J. B. BALDWIN
DEALERS IN
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Peed, Flour, Groceries and Vegetables
CLOUD CHIEF OTTT.a
NOTIC.
Parties holding Township war-
rants Nos. 4,7 and 8, against Cloud
Chief Township, will find money in
treasury to pay same.
R. D. Reynolds,
Township Trsas.
Office.
Custom Mills.
The Government mill at Seger
Indian School will run every Fri
day and Saturday for the benefit
of the public, atone eighth toll.
Feed, chop, graham and corn
meal ground. tf
NOTICE.
Teachers w*.II please send in report
to Hikald-Sentinkl of No. pupils
enrolled, average attendance, and
branches taught.
0. W. Hoot, Supt.
JANUARY 1ST.
After the above date the business
of the New York Life Insurance
Co. in the Indian and Oklahoma
Terrtories. will be under one direct
contract with the home office
through the Arkansas branch at
Little Rock. I want an energetic
active man in every town in the
territory, to sell the new accumula-
tion Policies. For particular!,
Address Hamilton Cook,
State Agt, Masonic Temple,
Little Rook Ark,
The beet and cheapest line of
shirting in Washita oounty at Dt-
Leedenier k Ion, Seger.
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Bailey, H. W. The Herald-Sentinel. (Cloud Chief, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, January 18, 1895, newspaper, January 18, 1895; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc168680/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.