The Herald-Sentinel. (Cloud Chief, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, March 1, 1895 Page: 4 of 4
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IIiif Ikard vm vieitiag tbe Utter-
baek'a Saturday.
fied Cook Bad Uept, Mitts were
representativea from Seger Saturday
John Daaiele aud hi- little sob
ttlmrr, started for t trip to Illinois
last Friday.
MUe< Nettie Norris and Carrie
UUeruack earn* in Saturday from
aviaMatbocouBtry.
J. A* wuUti lhf
in tbe north part o( the vity
bu opened a blacksmith •bop.
Mrs Cloud and her daughter re-
turned from their visit to friends
aid relatives at Little Hook, Ark.,
bat Friday.
The Hebalu-Sentinel was mis-
iafortaeu at to the injury to Bertie
Haws, h was James Haws, a eousiu
of Bertie's that a injured.
0. W.,Gordon was in the city
Monday, n" started Tuesday for
Parlow, where bin daughers are
atteudiBg school.
The sooud of the tbrtshiug ma
chine was heard in the land taut
week, u Ctu. Sumner thrciibed
out the rich heavy red oats.
C. K. Dalke ban a lot of very Hue
ssed Okt«, of the variety known ai
KedOan, which ho offers fir sale
at bin place, three miles due west of
Shelly Poet (i«oe. 128-t
Second Quarterly meeting of the
M E Church will d« held March ,
10, at Pleasant V5ew a«hool house,
8 miles southwest of Seger. Rev.
N. M. Enyeart P. ti.
Posey ban bought the building
knowu a* the Ranch saloon,
moved it on to main street, just
south of Reynolds drug store, where
he expaots to open up a barber shop
and oonfectionary store.
A iriend of Mesers Harrison and
Stutsman, from Kansas, by the
name of Etans, is a late arrival with
the prospect of looating. Steadily
they keep coming in, from the uorth
and the south, as fast as the nature
of the country is understood.
8. A. Whitiugum, J. L. Edding
and W. H. Singletary, the school
bonrd of Chicago, were in the city
Saturday, making arrangement* for
obtaining seau for their new school
houM. Chicago is bound to not on-
ly keep up with the procession but
stick close to the band wagon.
iotovvwc
Havtac *eel4sd to
i at Quad Chief, we this day
boameai at IMO unw, we mm mi
afeertlss our entire eioek of fcy Ml*
•^xfarsTS
aarrlage. Tkl*
gives all patrons of the Ctoud C.ltfsf
stole a chance to ova gooJa eloper
t baa tbejr will have a chaoce of boy
lac them again.
The stock la well bought and eleai
and la order that wecaa carry out other
plans, we will put tbe eutlre lie* on
ike market, at astaal Mft. for the neat
thirty days.
Yours truly,
C. B. Campbell 4 Co
A. K. Stineon has sold hit two
yaar old bull for $75.00.
Uncla Dick Ernhart ia talking
of buying a horaa and buggy.
Nina land contest caeea were AI
ed last 8 iturday in thie county.
Mr Baldwin returned from the
road Tuesday with a load of frieght
Little Lottie Norris ia visiting
her cousius
week.
the Utter hack's this
Cloud's feed liable ha* been do-
ing a good business for the paat
few weeks.
Grass is starting up in fine shape
and already covers the valleys with
it* verdure.
TM laslsmsasy of ibi
does aal isterfere at all with tbe a*
dieaaaa thai gather la Biagham's
Mara avary evraiag; aeither heat .ior
frost, aoi wind aor flood, aor lac k
af raimeat, eaa witkold the crowd
froM fllliBg thair aooestomed ap-
It was thought that
of Daniels Might put a
damper at toe Meetings, aad a lack
of iataiMt ha the rsaalt, but Judge
Lamberson was eqaal tothe occasion
aad Mr Hlashaw wae elected preai-
deat, to Mrve until Mr Daniele shall
retara. Tbe Judga thought he
might poaaibiy noma ia eeoood best
aad secure the office of vioe-preei.
dent, bat Quiaette beat him two to
oaa. The ooatoet for greatest liar
T« MJU1IOO* TO •UliMW.T
id deal be iMpaaad upaa br Niylag a rem.
Iv that reqairea yoatedosa, as It la auib-
1 or- Hum a aukaittoto la, the and-
.,H.«of toheecepm muat have some
-I la Most all eaa* Urn effect of
It opluait morphine, or
latee. l-avea.a for worse
DON'T
STOP la. M
T0BAC8SMM
11 and your deal re tor tobacco
OB,
still,
made every sight.
aew entries are
uauo-uw.. ' it MiumtujyoaM the day before
win maae Your a* steai will be a flea worn biowi*- ■ #
rsrr r-srs.
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Oft. of THE PIONEEKPU^O-Ul-ANY C W.
St. Paul, M bb„ Sept. 7,18W-
A Bscommeadation I rem Los AagelM
H32 r.aatelar St., Ixjs Angeles, Cal.~
AMerhavlnir suffered for a long time
from acute rheumatism without ob-
taining relief, 1 used Chamberlain's
Pain R*lm and wvs slmost Immedistc-
ly relieved I hlghlr reci mmend ibis
as the beat medicine knowu. D. M.
Hamilton. For sale by J. M. Reynolds
A CO., Druggists.
The herd taw bill baa passed the
oouncil, and only waits the signa-
ture of the Governor.
The old building that used to be
oocupied by tbe county oRiciala, is
now desolate and deserted.
Naa<*ly evary cistern in the city
ia t«ow full to overflowing ana it is
thought that gyp water will be at
a discount.
Rev. Sampson will preach :or
the M E church at the school house
next Sunday. # Everybody ia invit
ed to attend.
A voung lady in this city desires
to advertise for a husband; he must
he over 30 years of age, no refer-
ence made as to wealth.
The county school fund baa bet-n
considerably augmented by a num-
ber of the boys donating very freq
ly at tbe invitation of Judge Hatch
ett.
Rev. Sampsou ha« just returned
from a visit to his brothers in King*
fisher, he reports a pleasant time
and that that city ia in a flourishing
condition.
If any one deMres to go tf Aus-
tralia, J no. Turner can instruct
them in regard to the route to take.
Hh doesn't charge anything for the
informa ion either.
Twenty two covered wagons drove
into the ci'y Wednesday. Some of
these were freighters, but the most
of them were land hunters, in search
of ftom«8 for themselve* and friends.
The literary me«ting last Saturday-
night was a success aa far to an au
dience was concerned. The house
was literally packed, and everyone
seemed to enjoy tbe entertainment
if the applause and laughter was
any indication. Lee Holmsly made
bis appearance for the last time on
tbe stage at Clond Chief, and the
regret of his departure was lost night
of in the mirth produced by nis
make up and represeutatiou as a son
of Ethiopia. Many volunteer con.
tributious to the program were pre-
sented, among them a recitation
very nicely rendered by little Lottie
Norris, monologues and dialogues
by Clark Dillenger and his comrade
and character recitations by others
whose names wonld be mentioned
if they were kuown. No announce
meat was made for another meeting.
The exposure to all sorts and condi
lions of weuther Uiat a lumberman is
called upon to enduie in the camps
often produces severe colds which, if
not promptly checked, result in con
gestion or pneumonia. Mr. J. O. Dav
enport, ex-manager of the Fort. BUgg
Redwood Co., an immence Institution
ai Fort Bragg, Cal., says they sell large
quantities of Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy at the compauys store and
that he baa himself used this remedy
for a severe cold and obtained immedi
ate relief. This medicine prevents any
teudency of a cold toward pneumonia
and insures a prompt recovery. For
sale by J. M. Reynolds A Co. Druggist,
SWSmSSgasis/iw ffiSWSri'Bffica.'KW
MSSfiEi
lates
ana can
fully recomeud
BUSHMAN & WOHLGEMUTH.
THE SHELLY MERCHANTS.
Keep for sale at LOWEST PRICES
A Urpttonk of Dit Goods, Orocrk , H.rdwt.e, Tinw.r. m,d all
shelly oklahoma.
John Phelps, of El Reno, was
out ou business the first of the week.
Messrs Wood and Welle passed
through here Saturday on their
way to El Reno.
J. Whittaker ia now in El Reno
where he wi|l buy hia stock of goods
preparatory to opening a traders
store here-
DON'T STOP TOBACCO.
I'
COKltESPON DEJiCE.
Henrv N. Berry, of Cloud Chief,
started his team on Monday to the
rail road for a full load of Apple,
Pkach, CHKBBY, Pli'M, PEAK, AP-
bicot trees and QkAPia of several
kmds which will be ob sale at a lit-
tle below Rock Bottom prices for
sueh goods Spring planting of
fiuit trees and vines have proved
terv successful so far. Dont fail
to plant a few trees and vinea. 10-S.t
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is fam-
ous for Ita curea of bad colds. Itopens
tbe secretions, relieve# tbe lungs aad
aids nature in restoring the system to
a healthy condition. If freely used as
soon aa the cold has been contracted,
and before it has become settled In the
system, it greatly lessons the severity
of the attack aad has often cured In a
single day what would have been a se-
vere cold. For sale by J. M. Reynolds
A Co.. Drug its.
Lee Holmealy and Claude Erwin
will leave Cloud Chief next Mon
day, aa the store of which tney
have charge wilt cloae Saturday.
These young gentlemen have
In « recent editorial the Salem. Ore
iron. Independent sajrs: "Time and
again 1mve we seen Chamberlain's
rough Remedy tried and never with-
out the most satisfactory result*-
Whenever we see a person afflic.-d | made very many friends who will
with hoarseness, with a couah or cold, be loth to see them go, and they
•ti.wUbirrum-1 wl„u u mtmdb lU
derlaln* rough Remedy: and wbeni , V ' ' "
IIM-. do. il ; mxr, ntm H. It . P^P1' ,lw > .11 hud.
ways<km* the work and does it well.* j *i®h tnd truat that
For sale hj J. M. Reynolds A Qk they will prosper wherever they
l>ru«glata. go.
Faamer« are plowing.
Mr Geo. McLaren is building a
stoue house.
Jake ami Humbolt Young have
gone to the Pott country.
Mrs and Mr John Spence went to
Cloud Chief last Monday,
Mr Frank Duncan has gone to
Chickasha after a load of wire.
George Curtis and Charley Ebber-
hart have gone to Chickasha to spend
the summer.
In the last number of the Salem
Literary paper, the many bachelors
on east Elk were advertised tor sale.
Anyone wanting a baohtlor may call
on the literal y society.
E. B. W.
How to Cure Yourself While Using It.
The tobacco habit grows on a man
until his nervous system is seriously af-
fected, impairing health comfort and
hnppiness. To quit suddenly is too se-
vere a shock to the system, as tobacco,
to an inveterate user becomes a stimu-
lant that his system continally cfaves.
Baco-Curo is a scientific cure for the
tobacco habit in ail ita forms, careful
ly oompoLnded after the formula of an
eminent Berlin Physician who has
used it In his private practice since
1872, without a failure, purely vegeta-
ble and guaranteed perfectly harmlees.
You can use all the tobacco you want,
while taking Baco-Curo, it will notlfv
you when to stop. We give you a
written guarantee to permanently cure
any case with three boxes, or refund
the money with 10 psr cent, interest.
Baeco-Curo is not a substitute, but
a scientific cure that cures without
the aid of will power and with no in-
convenience. It leaves the system as
pure and free from nicotine as the day
you took your first chew or smoke.
Sold ly all druggists with ou- Iron-
clad guarantee, at 11.00 per box, three
boxes, (thirty days treatment,) 12.50.
or sent dlrcct upon receipt of prioe.
SEND SIX TWO-CENT STAMPS
FOR SAMPLE BOX, BOOKLEJ
AND PROOFS FREE- Eureka Chem-
ical a Manufacturing Company, Man
afatfturing Chemists, La Croaae,
[First Published Feb. 29. 1895,]
NOTICE FOE PUBLICATION.
In the District Court. 2nd Judi-
cial District, Oklahoma, Washita
County. May term 1885,
O A. Wisdom
vs
Geo. E. Weston
Tbe defendant, Geo. E. Weston
is hereby notified that he has been
sued in above named court by said
plaintiff, C* Wisdom, praying for
the recovery of certain property lo-
cated in Cloud Cboif, Okla. and de-
scribed as follows, to-wit: Being
lot 3 and 4 in block 33; and that he
must appear and answer the petition
filed in above named ceurt, on or be-
fore the 13th. day of April 1895,
and failing to appear and answer
said petition will be token as true,
and judgment rendered accordingly.
Witness my hand and seal of said
court at Cloud Chief, O. T. this 20
day of February, 1895.
; Benj. F. Hegler
: seal : olerk of Disct. court,
By A. Stinson Depty.
Soger.
C. Roach was in from hia claim
Tuesday.
P. Hale waa in Seger om day
laat week.
Mis« Addie Busby was in one
day last week.
Miss Addie Lewis waa in our city
one day last week.
Col. \Vilcoa was ovsr from Cloud
Chief, Wednesday.
Z A. King and Wm. King, start*
ed to El Reno. Monday.
Mr Vestal was in from hia claim
Wednesday on businese.
Arthur Clsv waa out from K)
Reno. Wednesday, on business.
John DeLeedenier and Robert
| Davis went into fil Reno, Monday.
The old oommercial hotel has
been converted into a drummers
sample room.
I0T1C1
To whom ii may concern.
Notioe ia hereby given, that
Lowe A Price have made appliea.
tion to ecll spirituous, vibobs aad
malt liquors at Cloud Chief, Wsahi-
ta county, Cklahoma, Any person
desiring to make objectioa to the
issiance ot liquor license th the
above named applicant, will appear
before the county clerk at hta offlce
in Cloud Chief, O. T., by 10 o'clock
March . 1895, aad make odjeotioa,
otberwiae the license will be issued.
O. W. Wheeler,
County Clerk.
Tbe letter on the inside of this
paper, by Captain Woodson will
be of interest to maay readsrs.
Left Hand, a Cnevnne Indian,
died a few days ago, at hia camp on
the Waahita, a few milee from here.
Notlc to Tax Payers
Taxes for 1894 are now due and
have been aince November let,
and all taxea not paid before April
1st, 1895, will be placed on the de-
li nquent liat and the penalty add
ed. J. D. Putcell
Treasurer, Waahita Conuty.
Few of our county correspondents
succeeded in getting their comuni-
catians in this week, but Seger and
Salem vary ssldom fail to appear
and ths oonaequenos is that every-
body knows where those places are
on tha map.
um
* CREAM^
RAKING
mm
MOST PERFECT MADE.
Afwa Grape Oaamsf Tartar Powdw. hm
wa Aauewls. Ahan or any other aduhsm*
40 vaaae rue mrJOA^T.
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