The Herald-Sentinel. (Cloud Chief, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, December 13, 1895 Page: 4 of 4
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In. It
Christmas goods it Bryant'*.
John Bingham wu town yester
Cornelius Dslks was in tovaa (bit
B. Ikard «i in fron Bainoy,
Tuesday.
tf. Wilkereon, Will Fitcbett, J
W. Bro#n wtre o from East BIk
in
W. r Ruse of Bainy
town Monday.
K R. Luwry oatus in from Korn
Valley, Mordsy.
J. H. Johnson, ot Korn Valley,
«u in towu, Mouday.
Mm*. Forrte Norris wan in from
bar aobool last Sunday.
C. U. Janson waa transacting
busiuess in the city, Monday.
Messrs. Luce* and Clot* wore iu
from Coin be, Saturday, lo mill.
Next Sunday, lha 15, will bathe
laat catholic aervioaa for tbe year.
T> J. Auxiar was looking alter
buainaaa attain in the city. Tues-
i y-
ti. E. Bryant ia headquarter*
for everything in the merchandise
hue.
L W. Collins made a call ou
tbr county treasurer the tirstofthe
J. 8 Hatchett wa a represents-
tive from Bog^y the first ot tne
Augustus Miller and A. J• King
were over froin Heger thia week, ou
busine*a.
Ben Johnson, th« brootn corn
raiser of Washita, waa iu town the
first of the *eek.
Miss Belle Uard waa shopping
and purchasing holliday goods in
the city one day this week
fjood advlne. Never Idave homo on
a Journey witnout a bottle of Cham-
berlain's Colic. Ch tler.i and Diarrlmeu
Horncdy. For sa!< by Key nolo* & oo.
Rev. K. C Mii'lure, of Wood,
gave a hearty handshake to his
Cloud Chief friends, on Wnines-
day.
W. H. Morrison of Korn Valley
waa a spectator of the life und bun-
tie of Cloud Ohief the first ot the
week.
R. A. Williams of Oak creek,
who haa been very ill for several
months, is able to he up and mov-
ing about, owini; to the attention*
o( Doctor Parker.
H. L- Murdoch will be at the
etore of B. K. Bryan , Friday, und
Saturday Dec. 20 and 21, and will
pay, ca h, 12$ cento per doieu for
egps. and 12$ cent* a pound for
butter. Ki'immbei, cash.
J W Dellinper was in the city
Tuesday: he is badly 'aid up with
boils ;Mid sore hands. His friends
hope that hie blood may assume
its aeemtomed purity, and the re-
minders of .lob disappear.
B. E. Bryant has just received a
car loud of Xinas goods, such as
dtessiig cases, dolls of all diacrip-
tion*. In fact everything that will
make glad the children and the
youn*. Comt and see, quickly.
Six weeks affo 1 suffered with a veiy
severe cold: was almost unable lo u| ak
My frienrls all advised m«* to rail a phy-
sician. Noticing Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy advertised In the St. Paul's
Yolks Zeiiting I procured a bottle,and
lifter taking It a short while was en-
tirely well. I now most henr'.lly reco
mend this remedy to any on** suffer-
ing wltk a cold. Win. Kell. 678 Selby
Ave.. St. Paul, Minn. For sole by J.
M Reynolds A Co.
To Tim fPnue.
I have just bought ova, and add-
ed to the frtoek of J. B. Bald a in,
•nd ah all continue business at the
same etend. I bate a fair stock of
groosriee and dry mode already on
band, and several loads or. the road
with more to follow. When fully
stockbd, my line of goods will not
be exceeded in tbe city, (live me
a call and 1 will do you good.
itobt. Parker.
Dollal Dolls!! Dolla!!! at Bry-
ant!.
Wood. Wood. Wood, oo sub-
scription.
J. M. Foe>, of Cordel, whs a visit-
or to Cloud Chief Monday.
Cash for butter iM? *gg* in this
city. 8ee iocsl elsewhere.
Mr. Guible has had Jiiu Hutar
ai work building an addition to
hit building, and putting in shelv-
ing-
A. J. McMillan of Oakdsle and
hiation. D. J. McMillan, late of
Mibtown, Texas, were in the city,
Monday.
Nettie Norris closed her school
out on Turkey, laat week and has
returned to Cloud Chief all cover-
ed with glory.
The 0. K. Hotel now has a feed
stable in connection with it, and
Mr. Utterba. k is prepared to care
for msu and l*at t.
Measn. Wugnon and Williams
of Turkey creek, were in town this
week. They are a couple of our
most reliable and prosperous nettle
men
Rev. I). A. Ssuford, of El Reno
will preach, at the Begrr Indian
school, next Sunday. Services at
10:45 a. m., 7:30 p. ui. Everybody
invited.
A letter from Ed, Macy informs
hi* friend* that he arrived at El
Reno all right, is still sober and
out of jail, and wants lue Herald-
Sentinel, to encourage and cheer
him aiuid the bustle of the big city.
lloW TO PRFVKNT CHOJP
SOUK KEAD1NO THAT WILL PRrVK
INTMHK8TINQ HEADING to YOt-NQ
MOTHiSnS. HOW TO GUAltD AGAINST
thk disease.
Croup is a terror to young mother*
and to pont them concerning the cause
tlrst symptoms and treatment Is the
object of this Item. The oritrin of
croupe is a common cold. Childaen
wlni are subject to It take cold very
easily and cmup is almost sirv to fol-
low. The first symptim is hoarseness:
this is soon fol.owed by a peculiar
MUgh cough wliirn la easily recognized
and will never be forgotten by one
who has heard It. The time to aca is
when the child first becomes hoarse.
If Chnmberluin's cough Remedy Is
freefy given all tendency to croup will
soon disappeai. Kven ufter the croupy
cough has developed It will ureveut
the attack. There is no danger in liv-
ing this remedn for it contains noth-
ing injurious. For sale by J M Rey-
nolds A Co.
Rumor reaches here from Wood,
that Frank Smith has given up the
idea of teaching bo* l, and is
turning his attention to Peacheys.'
Awarded
Highest Honors-World's Fak,
'DH'
CREAM
mm
powrat
MOST PERFECT MADE.
A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free
| from Ammonia, Alum or any other idultrrjnt,
40 YE AM THE ST AMDAHL.
Us* Big C, tbe only high patent
flour made west of Mmaet|iolis.
Sooner PaUnt U tbe fl'iur u^ed
by all Wubita farmers. Those who
bare not tried it; eome and get a
sack- It is bandied by all leading
merebante in Cltmd < <hief. Straight
Patent ie the flour that B k«
your buequite; try it snd he con-
vinced. Alt of these brsnds art
made by tbe Uauadiaa County Mill
A Elevator Co.. Kl Reno.. Okla.
Kne Home I.Mgu.
The County Free Home Leegne
will meet in oovention at Cloud
Chief, Sat'i-dav Dec- 98, at 1 n'
cloek, p. m>. Each loeal league ia
entitled to four delegates. A g od
attendance ia desired, aa, aside
from the election of delegates to
sttend the Territorial convention
at El Reuo, there is much, ot im
portanoe to receive attention. It
la expected that speakers from
shroad will he present, and a very
pleasant and proflitahle time in ex-
pected.
T. J. Mitts, P;es.
H. W. Bailey, «ec.
NOTICE.
Homestead entrya made, and
oonieata tiled, *hsolutely free of
cherge, for thirty daya from Dec. 1
1895.
H. A- Lamberson,
V. Putman,
W. H. Dean.
J. C. Hendrix.
Sumner has the best and cheapest
shirts and overalls, for sale In the city
TOWNSHIP MKKTINO.
There will he a meeting of the
Township Board of Cloud Chief
twp., on .Saturday the L'8th day of
December, to settle all business of
aaid township for the year 18 5.
Road overseers must have their
reports in by that date.
By order twp. board.
M. H. Lowe, Ch'm.
Bring in woou on subavript^u.
It is faid that mr;i who tuMer
breaks bi^ words eveo when be ia
telling tbe truth.
SHORT HAITI}
BY MAIL.
A full rourw in 8homt Hajid
will be given by mail for $30.,
payable in installmeiita of $7,
each, monthly, in advauce at
the NORMAL A BUSINESS
College at KlRkno, O, T.
For partlculara write to
S. 3D. CHASTE)
RIFANS
The modem «t*nd-
ard Family Medi-
cine: Cum the
common everyday
ills of humanity.
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Is unaqualtad for Esssaaa, Tatter, Suit-
Rlieum, t«ald Head, Bore Nipplea, Chapprd
ijaodT ltd lag Piles,
Chronic Horat^ei and GrmnuUted Eve Ltda.
For tale by druggWu at oaota per W.
to hosax
For patting <i bone b a fine healthy eoa
Lion try Dr. Cady*a (oodUioe Powden
Tlu-y tone up tha cyntotn, aid digestion, cura
Iom of sMiettte, reliere cooatlpatloo, correct
kirinev aieorden and destroy vorma, giving
new life to an okl or over-worked hone. W
centa p ^acka^. For aala by dragginta.
COMMERCIAL
HOTEL,
JJeadquarters for the Hack liue. First
olass in every respect.
Mrs. Minerva Cloud, Propr.
See those beautiful lamps at
Bryants.
The citizens met at the reiddence
of Mr*. Pureell on Monday evening
last, for making arrangements ior
a Christmas tre*, and entertain-
ment for Christmas eve. I
U. W. Wheeler waa elected couir
man. J. P. Reynolds,secretary and
Mrs. Pureell. treasurer.
The following c unm t'ees were
appointed; Ou col lent ions, Misses.
Carrie Cloud. Dt Ha Reynold and
Beitye Robertson; On procuring a
tree; Messrs. ^'ill UtterWk aud
Ernest Hinshaw. 0,i Purchasing,
Mesdumes Lambertaon, Varnum
ana Rennett: On decorating tree,
Mesdames Wheeler, Roberts, Po-
sey, Miss, Emma Hatchett, Mar-
ters .lohnie Hatchett and Alliert
Robertson; On program, Messr*.
W. H. Dean, Chsriey Grant and
Doctor Parker; On mimic, Messrs.
Will Utterhack, C'has. Ronham,
W. H. Dean „nd .Miss. Racer.
Char lev -Instiii wa<j in town last
Saturday, ard started early Sun-
day morning wi'h Miss Carrie
Utterhack, for El Reuo Report
has it that Mi*n. Uiterbark is to lie!
Mrs. Justin: if this true, there are
many here who will congratulate
Charley and wish the hsjpy pair
ull of*the joys and as few of the
sorrows of life, as possible.
The township board of Oakdale
will meet at 0. D. Coker'sDec. 21.
Ail who have bills against the tp.
will pleac< hand them to the trus-
tee. J. W. Dtllinger, Trustee.
Mrs ('loud found the actomoda*
tiona of the Commercial ton small,
and has rented the Jacob's room
to lie used as an office and reading
room. This adds a great deal to
the conveniente of the house audi
th«) t. uilurt ot the guests.
C. E. SUMNER
TEE LEADER IN PRICES
Has his Fall Stock of
Dry Goods, ^'Boots and Shoes, Hats. Caps,
Gloves, Etc.
All the latest paterns in Prints. Shirting, Outings,
Dress Planets, Cotton and \\ onlen Dress Goods To Re Found
111 Any Market
Ladies', Children.s and Gent.'s Hosieiy.
Bed-Rock Prices on Boris, & Shoes.
My hat and glove stock is absolutely the
best selected stock in Washita County.
Bottom prioes at all times on G-ioceries.
Buy no flour until you get my prices.
Come to me and I will save you money.
WE ARE THE
I
Not only are we the Pioneers by being
the first store established in the country, but
we are the Pioneers in keeping a complete
stock ot Everything.
You need not go to the road for anything,
as our stock is complete. We handle Dry
goods, Groceries. Boots, Shoes. Hats, Caps,
Clothing. Hardware. Saddles Harness Impli-
ments Barb wire Nails etc.
We are the Pioneers in Low Prices, we
meet all competition at all times.
Just the place to get your supplies either
going to or coming from the railroad. We'll
supply you goin' and comin'
Our store is right on the main road from
all parts of the county to either Minco or El
Reno. Stop and see us as you go by.
Remember the place
Wm DcLcadornler. John P. DeL^sdernler,
WM. DSLESDERNIER ft 80N.
Seger Okiaooma.
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