The Herald-Sentinel. (Cloud Chief, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, February 1, 1895 Page: 4 of 4
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F. T. Coek MUM over Wednesday
B. K. Bryaat w i i Segar Wed
Gqpd draft horse* in selling up
In Kmui at frew |10 to $26*
(Tacit jUmle tiarat, of Cavalry
(M, #m ii town tbia week.
If yotr shoe* leak, go to Utter-
back and he'll fix them for you.
Mia Rait baa r«turned from Tax.
where aba was visiting her lonGao.
Mail bait been v# y irregular this
week, an account of iba heavy show.
Uncle Dick fiarnbart waa over at
Seger tliia week, but be didn't kill
any tm kejr.
Mr. Meriifk'M, proprietor of tbe
Merritield Stage Line, wa« iu tbe
vity Saturday.
There ii juit one vacant houae in
town and that baa only been unoc-
cupied ainoc Tuesday.
The Merritield Hsok Line has ear.
riad 419 passengers during the first
half year of their coutract-
The literary latti Saturday evening
wai a success, no everyone says who
waa there, especially the paper.
Mr. Stiuson, father of our fallow
townsman, A. E. Stinson, wan at
8eger on Wednesday of this week.
Charley Robinson caine in from
Alex, Chickasaw Nation, last Suu
day, to visit his best girl, Miss A1
ma Williams.
Everybody ia Invited tatbataaeb.
ciatioa to-morrow afttrnoou.
Itavlaf decided to
bnalai-aaat Cloud Chief, we ihla day
adve tlte our entire stack of Bvy Ctcda.
•—# —1 —-f citUiaf, latta asd ikan
woda.il lk« OUtrbtck RnUaimnt Otv< tail hnMu - - ij
lut Tkuradi; wd Fri<l«y - * 'wmam mw (M
Mtaara Qraatbouaa and /lag, two
Jtlly travel tag mm. took ap their
Elbert Dalton was pleased with a
viait by his father last ween. Mr
Dalton made his home at the Cloud
Hotel, while in the city.
Henry Merritield has purchased
the corner lot west of Quinette's
Bakery, and will commence the
erection of a barij this we«k-
L*o Holinesly looks "kinder"
glum now-a-days. Different reasons
are assigned, Lut the probable reas-
on in, that he will soon leave Cloud
Chief.
Charley Carey, who was tried in
juatice Lea.sures court on Wednea
day for interfeanug with an alec
tion, and wan horrid ever in the
auiu of $300 10 appear at. court.
Sevcial of ihe old soldiers are
asking about the organization of a
Poet here. Ti c only drawback is a
auitable room for meeting, pur-
cell, Daniels, Wilcox and about
seventy-five others ate readv to mus-
ter a post as soon as it can be done
with a reasonable show of suacesa.
A Bacomrasniation t row Los Angeler.
03- C.astelar St., Los Angeles. Cal—
After having suffered for a long time
horn acnte rheumatism without ob-
taining relief, J used Chamberlain's
Pain Balm and wus almost immediate-
ly relieved I highly recommend this
as the best medicine known. D. M.
Hamilton. For sale by J. M. Reynolds
& Co. Druggists.
The general snow of the 27' reach-
ed this plac- and*Monday morning
found the ground covered to the
depth of four inches with the white,
and the mercury at 8 o'clock a. m ,
six degrees below aero. The stage
was 24 hours late, and everybody
and everything was "froxe up".
We learn from the Hebai.d Bin
ti mil, published at Cloud Chief, 0
T., that George W. Wheeler, a form
er citizen of tniacounty and brotlHtr
of the former editor 01 the Kcho,
waa elected county clerkaf bta coun-
ty at tbe November election, aud
waa initiated into bia new duties on1
tbe tfth ait. George'* maay friends
here will be glad to leara of his good
fortune.—Dixon (Mo,] Kebo.
Tbe cipeaure to all aorta and condi-
tions of weather that a lumberman ia
called upon to enduie in tbe camps
often producea severe colds which. It
not promptly checked, result In con-
geathm or pneumonia. Mr. J. (). Pev
enport. ex-manager of the Port Rrairg
Redwood Co., an immence Institution
at Fort Bragg, Gal., aaystheyaei! law
xuantlties of Chomherlaln's Cough
Remedy at the company* |torc,and
that he has himself used this remedy
;or a severe cold and obtained immedi-
ate relief. This medicine prevents any
tendency of a oold toward pneumonia
and insures a prompt recovery. For
sals by J. M. Reynolds Sc Co. Druggist,
Proceedings of Township Board,
The U wnsliip boaru met in Cloud
Chief last Saturday and re district-
ed the township into road dis-
tricts as fo.lows:
District No. 1. beginning at the
north-east comer of aeetien 13,
township ID, range 16, thence west
to north-west corner of section 18,
township 10 range 10, thence south
to the south-west corner of section
31, township 10 rauge 10, thence
east to the south-east corner of sec-
tion 30, township 10 range 16.
thence north to place of beginning
District No 8, beginning'ai the
north-van rornor of section 13,town
ship 10 range 17, tbcnce west to
north-west corner o f section
15, township 10, range 17, thence
touth to south-west corner of se-
tion 31,thence cast on towushtp line
to south-east corner of section 36,
thence north to the place of begin-
ning.
District No 3, beginning at the
uorth-east corner of action 16.
township JO rauge 17, thence west
to uorth-*est comer of section 18,
thence south-wet to section 81,
thence east to south-east of aetion 33,
thence north to place of begining.
District No. 4. Begining at the
northeast corner of section 4, town-
ship 9, range 17, thence west to the
northwest corner of section 6, town-
ship 9, range 17, thence south to
south west of section 19, township
9, range 17, theuce east to south
east of section 21, township 9, ange
17, thence to place of begining.
District No. 5. Begining at the
north-east ot section 1, township 9,
range 17, thence to uorth west of
section 33, thenca south to west of
section 27, thence east to south east
>f section 24, thence to plac* ol be-
gining
District No. 6. Begining at the
atote a chance to •«* |e ii cheeper
than ttiff will tyave a dlp& of byy.
laf tipm ti*i .
The stock tiHell taught «ad dtan
and lacMerthalVf>taacif^roatotlicii
plana, we will put- the cuti«e Ua« on
the mar^cU af apt a|.|Mt tw the ten
thirty days. J
, Youra truly,
1 C. ft. Campbell A f o.
V Wtfk m today Uucle Dick
Earnhear^ 3- TC, Bryant atjd^r-
Ftlnson, fatbef of A E. Htlr,soii,
were arretted in the Caddo coun
}.7 * lgh deputy marnballa Bill
Weatherford and Zaek King. They
had been ovfr < n a l.ittle trip and
happened te kill'a turkey, and «.f
courae the legal guardiana of dead
wo .«l an4 turkey had to oust I hem.
The report cornea to ua like thin;
Ihia outfit uf depjitiaa had boeii,o-
ver on. the .Greer .county larder,
where bv scheuiiaig tbey ntnuagef!
to get a number of oitixena of tlmt
country who, po«*ibly, irete after a
few dead aticks to keep their fami-
lies from afferiug by cold and car-
ried them away }o Anadarko, mar-
jy seventy-live miles from their
homes, where they were compelled
to give bond or go to jail. Not
content with thejr week's work, it
seems that they must arrest au(h
men as Messrs. Eiirnhanrt, Bryant
Hud Stinsun, and. ^ut for ihe earn-
est and persistent objection! ol
these gentlemen they would have
taked to Anadarko, alco, but it
seems that the bulldozing didn't
go, and vhey toere.finaiiy. ou Wed-
ne>day of tl)ifi week, taken before
U. S. commissioner l)e U-sdernuT
at Seger^ who after hearing the
case thoroughly ditcussed, prompt-
ly discharged U ^ gentlemen.
Thia act of Mr. DeLesderuier is
nut oni/ in Hrict accordant^ with
law. but it no-eta the approval ol
evory goisl cijlizen of the county.
Ii has cunio to audi a past that
the people are heartily ti red-of be-
i* K imposed Mpon i y a gang of nn n
who, under cover of a pretended
law, ride itrounu. over the country
inspecting s ;ltiete''Wood-jjileg ami
arresting the people whenever they
see til, on charges of ^Itn^ wood
off government land. They drag
men fiotn their families in uead oi
a inter, and com|)el them, like a
giingt.f couviola to be taken from
ti fly to a hundred miles from their
fueiul«. belore some coiiiuiis.-ioner
"who will ati< k them," in oi.lor to
secure fees for the marshals.
Washita Ci.unty is blessed with
twe cemmon sense, law abiding
commissioners who will not stick
a man simply to make fees for the
deputy. Up to Sanuary. this coun-
ty waa afflicted with about a dozen
deputy morshals, and in justice te
those wto deserve it, a« «uy that
only a part of these have caused
tne settlers my trouble, and we
DONT
STOP
1TB tauRUHJ* TO STOP MITDDIENLV
lad don't be Imposed upon by buying a rem-
jdy that requires you to do 10, s« 't la noth-
ing mar* than a substitute U the sud-
len atoppageof tabaccoyou atuat have some
stimulant, and Inmotrall citra, the effect of
the aiimuieat, bs It ophitt, porphipe, or otli*
|"*r opiates, lAavft a fsr worse
iinbit contracted
Iruggist alKiut 11/
It la purely vegetaht**
cxtikWHj
, ftabl«*. Tou
have to atop
totMceo w 11 ft
guarantee
ua#.. n * wmacco . Willi
«At u till u'jU y you wheo u)*ttopa lyour desire for tobacco
wlllceaacj I Vtwr n)st< n. will ht ti free fnwn nicotine as the day before
you took, fnpr |rat chew op. avikp. An, lr
to absqltuely «pru \\i* tobtor 1 i«bit iu all I
Pnjw M,a Nt <* « b « Of -<hr< irv.HMatif'txeriiidifdcuN.)
12.50. For sale hy alt dnml^bor will be sent by ma|fup<mreo*ljR of price
8ENO SIX TWi> CENT STAMI S FOK SAjvue BO*. B*ikJeu and
proofs free. Kureks Chemical & M'f'gf.o., LaTftHt.
Olllee of THK PIONEBlt PKEs.S COMPANY. (\ W. Ilornlck, 3upt.
_ , *t.raul, Minn,, Sept. 7, 18W.
Eureka Chemical A MTg (h, LriC'ro^, Wis.
. I>e,ir Sir :—1 have been a tobacco ttend for mauy yaHMoitd during the nasi
tw years hivo «niokeil from tJftecn t'' twenty cigars t*vn d;iv. My who!.' ner
vous aystein uscaiue affected,uat 4 my pUjsieiun told me 1 mu i give ut> ihe uae
of tobacco for tlio time Ik-Iuj, at least. 1 tried the mhmIIciI Keeley Cure.No-To
ti *#,l,Kr,,'M10tber wlnedlea,bui without success, 'til I accidentally learned
or jour B.iroi uro.' Tliree weeks aco to day 1 commenced using your nr*nar-
at'ou.aud nalay I oonaidder uiyseif completely cured; 1 am In perfect health,
. , ''r|b-e«wirig f„r tobacco,which every Invutorate smoker appreciates
1. >10 rpi. i«>i.v ieftnie. 1 cusoldct >our BscoOuMilmply wonderful.anu can
laHy r* to mend It. yuUrs very truly, C. W. Ilornlck
xJtiF Don't fail to stop ut the
CRESCENT HOTEL
Ihe only fret-clan hotel in Minco, the tublej furnished with th
wt the market affords, a good sample room in connection. Head
quarters for Commercial Men. \y jj pjltl, proD
Agent for Cloud Chief Stage Line. '
=HENRY=
The Jeweler.
Headqus,r*er« for everything ia
THE JEWJEIBY LINE.
CLOUD CHU'F OKLAHOMA
Fine Jewelry and Watch Re-
pairing a Specialty.
COBltESPON DENC K.
8 lera.
Robert Parker has gone to Texos.
George McLaren has the measles.
Salem was snowed under the 27th.
M Grisson has gone to Chickasha.
George Curtis went to Combs Sunday.
T. .1. Hampton, of Combs, at tedded
the literary Saturday.
DON'T STOP TOBACCO.
; , me seuters env iron he, and we
north-eastoornerofseetion4, thence ...
. f heletve mortof thftn iiittnd to do
west to south-west of section 6, town-'
l- « , .1 . . I only their dutv, hut the gangs tha'
hip 0. range «. thence east to south |. ... * , * *
, r .• . .1 41 j invade this oounty and (Ireor, are
east of section 81, thence to place .. , , . .
• f becining. , comidored on'y with derision and
••ontempt. The ex.los of Rusnia
District Ne. 7. Begining at the , . . ,
| are far more free in their forced Si-
o* us up , ,(er-Hn h„nies. from the coaeacke of
Tuesday remained still celd, hnt north ea-t of section 1,
Wednmlay, ..M Sol t„ gH in WMt t0 u„rth.W(.,t|"W «"""•• o
III, mitalwork >n.l tho .now in.li- :,f wutiou , thouw m.utli to umh- f '' lh'Ml,l,n'of
«l f.,1 | . ,. t to"""l of th" ,lei,u-
In s recent editorial the S«!cm, Ore- southeast of section 24, theue* to lnar* 14 *
#ou. Inde|jeiideiil eav*: ' Tinir«n l pU(t ol begining. OhsmberUln'a Rys end Skia OJntmct
again ia\c we w>en Clismbcrlain's ^oad overseers were appointed Is ""Tfl1?}'0] Botama, Tetter, Salt-
as lollows- Rheum, Scald Hoes Nippien, Chapped
District No
Cough Renu'dy tri«nl nun never with-'
• ut the most -a Uluctory results
HhiOi«'\er we see a |vntoa afflict-d
with lh ars itess. with a conjli or enid,
ae invariably advise them to pet t ham-
dnuin's lough Uemedy; an I wien
th-y do, the) never regret Ii
wavsdoe« the work and does ii well
1 or aale bv J. M. Keyuoids A
DrugglHts.
It u|.
Jin<ruui| A«IU 11VOU. rvrv HljipiVH, VllBl jlVU
, Hands, Itching I'ilos, Burns, Frost Biter,
j A Smith Chronic Sore Lyes and Granulated Eye Lids.
* ' For sale by druggists at 26 cents par W.
as. t/Mll'll, 9"
... .. „ • TO BOMB Ofmi
' H" 1 r,no#- , For putting a lions in a fine healtbyeon-
- 1 I ditlon try Dr, Csdy's Condition Ilowden.
j«. —,
——— , kidney disorders and destmr worms, giving ttfaeturlng
w u VI';u— aew life to sn eld or orsr-worked hone. § I Wiaconsiu
fc. H. \\ tlcox, ^*4^ for «ls by druggists. 1 w"con#,n
now to Cure Yourself While using It.
Tlie tobacco habit grows on n man
until his nervous system is seriously af-
fected. impairing health comfort and
hippiness. To quit suddenly is too se-
vere a ahfck to tbe system, as tobacco,
to an inveterate user becomes a stimu-
lant that his system coutlnally craves.
Baco-Curo is a scientific cure for the
tobacco uabitin ail its forms, careful-
ly comp luiiied after the formula of an
emimnt Berlin Physician who has
used it in his private practice since
1872, without a failure, purely vegeta-
ble ai.d guaranteed perfectly harmlees.
You can use all the tobacco you want*
while taking Baco-Curit, it will notify
you when to stop. We give you a
written guarantee to pcrmiincDtly cure
any case with three boxes, or refund
the money with 10 psr cent. Interest.
Racco-Curo is not a substitute, but
a scientific cure that cures without
the aid of will piwer and with no in-
convenience. It leaves the system as
pure aud free from nicotine as the day
you took your ilrst chew or smoke.
So|d 11r all druggists with ou- irou-
clad guaranty, atll.uu per bo*, three
boxes, (thirty days treatment.) tiV 0.
or sent direct upon receipt «>r prioe.
sbni SIX TWiMJESr STAMPS
F .It SAMPLE BOX. BOOKLEj
ANO PR hF.h FREE- EtirekaCheiu
icnl a )!a uifaniuring Company, M n-
Cuemlsta. I«a (rusae,
Mi<j§ Carrie
sick.
Jttcrback is quiie
Lee Ho mesly looks "kind 'er"
glum this week. Some attribute
ihe fact to one thing uni', some to
another, but the probability is
that ee feels bud at th« wrospect
of leaving Cloud Chief.
Mrg. Measure has moved (.nto the
farm and closed nut her hotel busi-
ness. Mr- Cloud has rhnted the
building vacated by Mrs Leasnre
and ifter making some improve-
ments will move in. and continue
the hole! business.
S11E R TF F'S N1VTIC E Ti
taxpaykhb.
The warrant* for delinquent taxes
of 1803, are in my ban^s. und all who
will come and settle, will save colts to
themselves.
.1. Par man. SherifT.
7-3-t
Awarded
tMghest Honors—World'4 Fair.
•Die
CREAM
BUONi
vmm
MOST PERFECT MADE.
A pot* Grip. Cltim o<T.f..r PowJ.r fm
tom Ammo«ii. ^.tnv
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Bailey, H. W. The Herald-Sentinel. (Cloud Chief, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, February 1, 1895, newspaper, February 1, 1895; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc168682/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.