The Herald-Sentinel. (Cloud Chief, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, November 29, 1895 Page: 2 of 4
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OMM D9LL4M A f«4ft
tokdumtmitUm Milaiuar
OAimI Paper of Wa kiuCouty.
PtJBLUJfKD KVCKY Fill DAY,
tMfmt+im'
DM yew 0f tkMoUt
PM jm Hnl of the fomf
Is yew kuh^wugk leiay f
I*mj«ar ha-r pull, and in yo«
Ihe reetf
•ill probably get the
Watonga haa a
TW fori Hunh UuMii
tauat tfecrotary CarluJe i4 ajdir
tiagoiehed acrobat.
Batterioe must go. It la Bow
Oleomargarine, mark* or brand*
indicative of the dairy art prohib-
tied.
Hoke ttoith'a (mm la going to
Mod Hub to Georgia again to work
■p a huoin lor i(m admin titration.
The enow struck ut Im( Monday;
VM, naety, cold, disagreeable, un-
nabfUlili, miaeiabiy unpieaeant
reminder of a colder climate.
tWauiorifiiaata knrt
TW mtr htm ban
their way u> the koi# of
•M ia ooojoaniea with «to muta-
tor, toft d oat, at (to aaoet
•wj aw 04 tto fertoail and
earwe* praiaa aad aderatieo of
grateful toarta !• «bt Giver of all
'Homing from thence to a
fMof «cmd thing, far tto peri-
od tody, foroiehed by tto Beoifi-
CMt Hand.
Ottora Haft iaraad to tto god of
Boekua, am* villi viae aad totr
r d rtftl toft given
to God than lo tto
dtfiL
Ottora toft tanod tto viol and
fJuSTTl^FTCft^&J,
_ How 10 Cart T^tntif Wbtlr Uaieglu
lia ( ' lit liikocrti fcehtl grows oa • at*a
•klo aJ-
kcbeo, impairing ncaith ewaik*i ai*l
|||M fclggaaeeB. T| ^mtafcUucioJ le louaflr
w_— urc i aa «h to Uw u ^a, aa k*uo <,
Mt U W tovrlrfau Irnmi bccojtr* «*tiaia-
fM Bndf'j aaid. "Ti tea 14111 U*1 k* •> uu omunally cr**ea.
■ Baewi uro m a actcaitflc cur« lor to*
, ■*Uiam>nana<oa*' itaturn*. ceiefui-
. . u 1 ljTMii#u^0Ued afu-r Uwiumuiaefae
• T i. eoiiiriti ifcrua 11)nom *uu haa
.. w L *• ■*** 11 >M *'• irifate prjclic* aloe*
ll to M*f«t*t tapaefc. ||I Irtj, wiibuw a failure, purely Vrgvta-
It "mm Jatey aj <rf kauer later itaw I Ma and U4raot«c<l prrfecti) turn.]
aai lean." to aa* tij Vo
MISS MAE MITTS
Notary
Public.
Peede Writtoo aad Acknowledged.
Beger. Oklahoma.
** cu o Dela I—darloi*
It tateauc to AUv nedlwaeie
ft U Kkhlaer tb<*;b< tkal hmm-
•"k waa KM tajortoaa It "bua
to foiat«4 oat tbatoai-
*a. aaibtc veana or tri-
cfctaa tai fesed to iv« kuna tba aa*
etpcion ootedtoal rancaiMd
tto harp, and with liftly tot, hot !*
■ttrrrly htndad kata, "
tto god Ttrpstcboro.
oorahiped
beliand thai ita fla b c#
(topwly t jukerl «a fuod
lor taaa. aod L- tbocgbl that if boxt
ra much cheaper "thara woaid ba a
fr-mi Iob^uik® to try U " Saaaaal C
Wttoa aaid: "Taa of the bor«
•at.ua to rrmain lend* r with a*re aad
haa a ax*-j |>uofeat aavur tiiaa thai of
eater anim-la Fran ibcae eajwwr
I ^taiitlea it tumj faaJily tw kxd why it
•urt \r. apotl tto child, and it «bould ba aecre di^tsiible tbaa otb«r
fiii^ht hart U#n added, that a tw- mtMf w,lld, 0(1** oonM* trf"a Mimala
neadoiM gooi -.Hoping i, . |oud ^
thing *for a political party. meet u pm~nb*l bj pbjticiaae, it
Ttor# are many d«mocraU who! ^ .<toerallj UM .lb* ^
It baa torn a id; "Whom tto
Lord lofcih, lit cbaaUntth;*' and;
'Too infrequent oeo f the rod ia
Oorernor Atgoid of iilinoi« de-
firas to retira to privtto life, and
tha paoplt of that atato riat in a
mate and tarnoatly fay, "Amen."
Tbt 8UU> Capital aaya that
iehatttoi ia a fraud, or at boat, ou*
curat "in igluary ilia." If ha can
do tbal. ba ia of aume benefit to the
world.
Gold ia now found in L gan coun-
ty, and ore that aaaayed !r«m 1^0
to $40 per ton haa b^en taken out.
Machinery fur operating the nnnea
ia aaid to be en route from Kmieat
Vitf.
Work ia progrcping and the
Choctaw round hutiae in El Keno,
with all the attendant eide-tracka,
employenn, etc. will a«ion ipring in-
to eiiaUuice, and another forward
atep will hare been taken toward
great metropolitan goal of Oklaho*
ma.
Inoueofita editoriala, the El
Reno Republican aaye, of Pitzer.
"The trouble with the Judge, ia,
he hardly knowa where to jump."
Why, bleaa you, the Judge can't
juiup: rat'-h his toea in hia whin-
kera, y'r kn- w.'
A foolish pair of parenta, living
near Kingfisher, went viaiting, one
day, and left four children at home,
the oldett of which, was under
eight yearaof ago. One of thechild*
ren. a three year old girl, attemp-
tdt4ilig «omeatraw with a match
when her dreea caoghi fire and
•h* taa burned to death.
People imaging ia ia a great hon-
or in he fleeted to congreaa or the
aenatc, or to be made proaident.
Thin ia a mistake. All that the peo-
ple can o*t ia to put a man in a
place where be tan earn honor.
Honor 1m not nlma; it muat be earn-
ed. Even an infinit* God could not
plaot in an unworthy hand tbc
jewol of honor; it muat be won.
It ootn a from inaidt: not from
plaot or power; not from mnjoritiea
orcrowua. Thii gem, called hon-
or can to won aad worn in the ral-
lty aa aall M on -the mountain
to pa; lo obacorety as wtll m in tht
light and Mast of fame.—Ingeraolf
aeem to I* glad that the rece.it
electiona went aa tner did; and
■ «• of the leading democrati<-
journala are not alow, and in no
wiae backward in expreaeing their
eeu*imen!e that nood ^o their party
in the way of m.jr* fully nnticipa-
ting the deeirea of tto pmiple, will
ba tbt reoiilt.
Should auch be the caae, and1
the puiiiahment realy he the meant^
of their advenrment in a proper,
direction, there will certainly b * a j
righteoua cauae for general rejoic-
Ung; hut aa the thoughtlese boy
wandera away in the wildero^aa of
careleaaneaa, cauaing much mia*
chief, and receiring hia puniah-
ment th-refor, loeea for a time, at
leaxt, othera'enfidenre in hia ac'
and waya, and reqjiring on' hia
part, e term of probation, no a par-
ty which haa put in power an ad-
ministration «o utterly at variance
with, Niid total disregard to, the
deairea and wiihea of the people a
large, aa the present sdrainistra-
tion, muat expect not only castiga
tion. hut a term ofprobnlion before
it can fgHiii assume control I of the
aflairt of the Nation.
There are many who love the
democrAtic party who rejoice over
it's deft it in difforent states, and
who will endeavor to makp the
party worthy of the confidence of
our people. Huob an event may
be poasible. Strange thinga often
JHJCiir.
claim it ia mora bqaJti;/ for thota ou-
dergoiu^ iMtre towqlu exerciaa and
nore oomuooi for the weak aad aiua-
■ic."
Alexander Olaaa aoon'iod a warning
to the followiug (*pe:ieoce: "In two
inatanoea, when 1 aleooncflodb, I found
the meat very tender aud ratber pleat-
ant to tto taata At tha time 1 coyle,
nut ahake off the thought. What if tbia
korsa ba I iocipieut glauoeraf' for aouie
§t that meat waa very tarn" Several
yean ago Dr. Haidekoper of Phila.lel-
pbia invited aoine uemUria of the Phil-
adelphia clnb and of the City troop to a
dinner, at the cuociuaion of which he
annoanoed to hia %v.< nts, wbo were cinch
pleased with the npaat, that they had
dined off tha carat** of hia old white
hone Fedora.
i'om can am ail lue touaeco you waul,
wb.ie Ua.itv BaroCuvo. u eili butifv
y.m wheuto.au,p- WTe give J«*l
wriiua gua'uutee u ueraiaoenti) cure
aa; out with three bosea, or refui.d
the mooev with 10 par cent, iatereat.
Baoco-Curo i* aoi a auiiaUtuie, bui
aauentitte core that eurea without
the «id ai will uower and with ao
convenience It l*-avea the a> Um
par* and 'n*- fran nto'tine aa the duy
you took your 3 rat chew or atuoke.
sold t> all dniayUta with our iron
clad guar^nve. at ll.uo |> r box, turee
Oox-a. ahirty day* trvat:ueni.i li.5u.
or -flt d r ct ut >u reccipt of nrie*-
SBXD alX "HVo-CKXT hTAHPS
FOR SAMPLE IUIX. HTKIKLSj
AND PR* f iPf KKKK- F.ni>ka Cb-n.
cal A Vanofarturms Company, Man-
gVturing CLemiata. La Cr«a*c.
Wiacooain.
The confidence in the future of
our little city, among our citizens,
grows more apparent every day.
New men an coining in snd re-
ceive encouragement by word and
deed from our people. The mcr
chants are fi!lin0 up their a'orea
with larger .md be't«r Mocka of
go<ida which are rapidly di^po%d
of, and scores of freighters are con-
tinually on the road between here
and El Reno or o^her rail road
towns, to keep up the aiipjjly.
Without exception, the men
who are now doing :buatueae here
are citixen* of our city and feel an
intereat in the building rp of the
place, and where there ia interest
there ia a will, aud where thore ia
a will the way is a ti re to follow.
There if no good reason why
Cloud Chief Vhould not have a pop-
ulation of 1,(K)0 people before an-
other fhaftkagiring day. It ia the
county seat of one of the moat fer-
tile and beat agricultural and atock
ralaing countlea in tto territory. I
r«|hi aity mt th* Trap.
Someyeara since, while hooting lo
oorthern Michigan, 1 tried, with the aid
of a profmioui.! tiapjtr, to entrap a
foi wbo mado nightly visits to a spot
where the entrails of a deer bud bt an
tbr iwn. Althua^li w« Irivd every espe-
dieot that sn?^ted itself to cs,
w re nnsnc ( aslul. and, what eeem«d
very stngalur, we aiwaya found tne trap
sprnoi; My cor yaaion insisted that the
aiiinjri d>.« beneath it, and potting hit
pn\v I. >neath lln* jaw poshed down the
p.*;u with safety to him elf, but though
the 8pp-jarau"0 seemed ta col firm it I
curld bmt'.y credit his explanation An-
other year, in another locality of the
wine rt.;jjii, an old aud experienced
trapper aMnred ine of iNcorreetnesaand
said i^ oonH:n:ation that he had several
times rniflilthrm, sft« r thry Ind made
two or threo suoeetslal attempts to
spring toe trap, by the simple expedient
of eetting it upside down, when, of
oonrse, the act of undermining and
toncuinc t.ie pan wuold briug the paw
within I ho pnupof tlio jawa—Mr. C«e-
bore of Boston in Natura
A Woman With DmdIj and Kent.
Since the death of SeyfTc-rt, the Yien-
aaexecutioner, the aotboritiea have re-
ceived scores of applications for hia
place, of which the uiOBt conons ia that
of a pretty woman, who sends hi* pbo-
tojnaph with tho lol!owiux letter:
"1 am Ih yeu;s oid and puwesa great
physical stMirrth. AJysexand above all
my bounty fit in f <r the employment 1
solicit The fa' t i th.U thu last p rwm
<>u wnoni tiiu coi)d< jjit-u man fxes hia
Hut* is rh" execa:iri,(T. w ho nine limes
oat ui ti u is r< pu>«r.eiy homely. How
tu-cli U' > Ton-olina it would be for a
nin < k ii^ into -nity to
have the k<-.t«. ju- ii hy the soft hands
t \,k. . Kitehing giaucea
*onld cau-e Id: • t. f ; r .t f~r an in-
■«ta:;t the terrontiii a un ia! -„ouy
Udji (i« ath. "—Vienna Letter.
1100001VE5 AWAY AS PUIZ-
K8
For the Best Picture Taken.
On November lot l- o.i, we shall give
away One Thouaand Dollart in gold f«>r
the b^s*. picture laken by the LaCr>ss
'Camera. The prices will bo awarded
«s followa: in cold will I* given
Toe the beat picture uken by iu La-
CroM camera: $lOO for ihe second
best; $50 for tii< ih rd U-st; js««> for
the fourth best: $15 for the fltth best:
#10 for the sixth lest, and for ine
next 40 b* st $? each wiil be given: for
the next best «2.^o each will be
given and for the *i -xt y*i lx*st piciur*
Uken witn the I^aCrtws caiucri $1
"ach will be ^iven, making iu all tlboo
Klveo away.
We s/iall do this for two reaaons, viz.
The first to introduce the La Cross cam
••ra for 1 &*.">: the secoud to educate the
amateur* Iu photography.—This con-
test closea on November 1st lHj^.
This camem can tie used by anyone
and is sold under a poaltlvc written
guarantee to do the Wt.rk er mon«y re-
funded. Seat by expn with iu:i in
m met iona aud rul'-s governing this Cou
Uat up in receipt of express moner or-
der for $1.7ti.
Remember A Written guarantee
ifoex wUh Cvery Cainciu.
Addieeti Lnit'iosa .^pec-aiiy Co., La-
'Jrosa, W i s.
i'irst Pub. Nov. 22, '10. Ex. Jan. 3,
NOTlC'K FOU FUBi.lt AT UM.
Land OP ice at Dkiaaoma City, •). T.
^«venit)er lo, 1>^>'
Notice laucrebv given that the foi-
iowinjr n.iiii d settler h is Uie'd uotice o,
los iut'-nt ion to luaki' pr< ol in support
of hit claim, and that sain prow win ht
made before.^ otin t' ilatchiH, pr«i,.iie
jud^e, Washiu county, ukiah-mia.
at Cloud Chief, oklahoma, on.Januarv
13, viz; klC'lidi'i 'S4uiel,<,ui'i^ci It-l
i lie is. L. quarter section to«u 'j n.
range 16 w. lud. 31
lie iiuiiicstlie fullowing witi.t'SMca ti'
j n>ve his c«>uiii*uous residen.upoi.
ludcuitiVHiionof f.«id laod, vL :
.1 1) Purcell of Cioud Chief, t<kla.
John II Bennett "
ludwm Ltuputy •' 14 "
B E Bryant •• " "
Any p-raoo who deairea to pro teat
iigairiN*. tii - aliow.iiic- >>{ such pro- r
< r who knows oi any MiiiM inMui r.
ou, under tic i.uv aud tip- re^tilntiwi.
of the Interior Ih nartment. win mk
proof should not b«- allowed, wiM I
t'iv«n an opportunty «i the abov.
men' ioned time an<> place U croca-ex
aui.-ie tlie Wiiuessen oi i*a^ c. ..a.aLt
aid to offer evidence In rcuuiui ul
that submitted by claimant.
11 M. lin.fy. Register-
For
Millinery,
Dress trimmings,
Flowers,
Hats eto.
Goto
Mrs. J. D. Purcell,
Cloud Chief. Okla.
Ftanh Ahlgrim
CARPENTER 4 CONTRACTOR.
Plana aad eprcifleatlnee drawn.
Ri-aldenee four miles north of
cloud chief-
Will trade for work. Drop me a card-
8. Humbarger,
B LxAC KS M ITS
All work entrusted to vie
receives prompt attention.
SE<iER, | | OKLAHOMA
J. M. hUBER,
Contractor & Builder
All work proaiptl) atteade«i to
Cloud Chief, - -Okla.
j. d. Ballard, m. d.
PHYSICIAN k SOU EON.
l>iaeai -a of Women and Chil-
dren given ape?i«| mention.
SKUEH OKLA
H. A. LAMBERSON
Attorney at Law,
cloud chief. okla.
JOHN C. HENDRIX
Attorney at Law.
CLOL'D CU1 LP, ohLAUuM l
V W liush W li 'arigaly
Bush & Grigsby,
Attorneys At Law.
KIKcuo, Okla.
Will practice in ail Ihe territorial
Courts, aieo win atieud regularly the
terms ol the Uiotrict Court in tVashita
County; All buaiiiess will be promptly
anil careluii) atienoial to:
H. c. ST. JOHN,
LAH lili
Public Land Law a Sfkcialtv.
IK you bate a ditlicult eon.
tent to prosecute or defeud,
and waut lo> wiu,consult me.
Practice iu State or Federal
Courts, 17 year* experience.
Oklahoma city.
The Temple's Peer*.
WhiJe ui ikiuix altera!>ona in
Middlo Tompleliall f^r the installation
of i':e eluvuu li^ht into that Katcly
edihoH thu wnrkraen foniid a tiox con
ce ' ;d iu a recess of the wall near the
tool h was opeu ' l. and in U Ihcy s tw
a skeleton in a perfet t ivateef preaerva-
Hon From the nppoarance of cite bunea
it most have lain hidden thure torn con
•lderablo tit'ie—.perhapa acoopla uf cen-
turies or more. V, iwther the akelelowka
that uf a luvv r or a cllanl cannot oow
be aaoertalui'd, or It may even be an cs-
aeons framework v. Mob baa been need
la on atomioal dcmoaatratlon to illus-
trate how roach the hw can take oat of
"«• «' ,««• h IIN.c«
iwSlTITUZJZ1 L" v.«« . t-r «f Unok-
To The Pclillf.
Bv instructions of the Territorial
Board of Health, all cattle introduce-:
into Washita comity from the eastor
aouth. between February 1st and I)e
cemb r lat of each year' will be quar
rauiined and held untlll the quarran
tine period expir«a. and the owners
or partica in chance will be pruaecuted
a*, the law dirertv
J D Ballard,
CouuLy Superintend eat.
0 W Hunt,
1 1 Praahlent.
Sep 1 uov 29
P. F. A. POSEY,
••^hop open every ^Mturdny,
i>o work done on Sundny.
uenry N. Berry. Juo. F. Stone.
Brkry A Stone
Attorneys at Law.
Cloua Chief, Oklahoma.
W'ill piactice iu allcourl in the
Territory, Land practice a
spntiaity,
Rd-P-A-N-S,
0 UiVES RKLiM,
N0T!t!K.
Alt part tea ind.l.ted to J.R. Bald-
win an-l Co., will please call at old
place of business and M>ttle their
accounts.
J B Baldwin 6 Co,
NOT. 1«, 1895.
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