The Herald-Sentinel. (Cloud Chief, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, March 27, 1896 Page: 3 of 4
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I Directory.
J mo U. ftMnlrts Attorney.
A.4. famwu*.** ShenlT.
P. K. A. 1'iiMf • ■ . • Under Sheritt
J. 0. HaU'lkrt Probate Judge.
J* 0. Hurt-eli— Treasurer.
U, W Wheeler. .County Clerk
\V. II. Dean Register of Deedfc.
O W. Hunt . fe ipi. I'uk liift'n.
It'chard Ka-nhart Cornier, j
K. A. William* Surveyor.
J. J. Fast— Com. Precinct No. 1.
K. S. Hughe# 2.
J.D*le " " M 3.
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LBENO !
i Noruialiiiiisiaoss Coilegi
Mrrri/irht llmk lAim.
Mage K'hvcs the city for Heger and
till points east to Minco at ti o'clock
it. m . daily except Kuuday.
Fare from ('loud Chief to Seyer .$ .V)
ltouixl trip 75
Fare from Minco io Cloud Chief t 50
Hound trip 4 ou
Far* from Scger to Minco 2 oo
Round trip 3 50
llKSUY MfcUUIflKLO,
Proprietor
Bnbscriner# who are to get eflher
of the premium paper* in connec-
tion with the Herald Sentinel kre
not upt to receive the name for u
month< r fix week* after they ub
crihe a* we only *eud oft'the sub-
scriptions shout the fi-st of he
month. The Herald Sentinel, how
ever, will be -tnrt«-d the Hint issue
after thn stilncripf ion i* received.
Dont
5 COMPLETE COURSE
• la Typewriting. Commercial Corespon-S
j denco. Spoiling. Shorthand, Vocal Mnsic,
• Voice culture. Elocution, Penmanship.
5 Arithmetic, and Book-keeping, present*
\ ed according to the best system no w
• n vogue.
:i Glasses begin at aa tune*.
I 8 D ORANB, Principal.
miimiillimiillllllT
fJpDoii't fall to M oput the
CRESCENT HOTEL
The only ti rat data hotel to Minco, the table* furiiltdied wit 1.
beet the market afford* a good sample room in connection. Head
porter* for Commercial men. H I'itts, Prop
A CUT!
A year ago we decided to swell the
circulation o th < EERLDS-ENT
NEL to a certain figure.
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WE HAVE StCCEEDED.
Stop Tobacco.
HOW Ti CTRK YOC oSELF WIULK
L's|X(j it
The t beoeo habit grows on a .nan
uiitlll hiH nervous system is seriously
jiirected, lippHlring health, c.mrort
and happiness. To quit sud.lcntly is
too severe s slack to the Kvstemj a>-
tnbbscco to hi) Inveterate user becomes
uafimulctit that his system continual-
ly crav.s. "Haeo-Curo" is n scientific
cure lor tin; tobacco habit, in ail
its iorms, carefully (-'impounded after
th* form'J* or an eminent Berlin phy-
sician a ho has us..d it, in his private
practice since 1S72. without a failure.
It is purely veguablcand guaranteed
perfectly harmless. You can use all
the tobacco you want while takeing
"Bitco-Curo." It fill notify you when
to atop. We icive M written guarantee
locure permauently any c.se frith
three I oxes. or refund the money with
10 per cent, interest. "Haco-Curo" is
not a gul stitute. buta scientific cure,
that cures without the aid of wil
power and with no Inconvenience. It
leaves the system as pure «ud free
from nicotine as the day you took your
first ch"W or smoke
Cared By Baco-<uro and Gained
Thirty Pounds.
1* rom hundreds of testimonials, tin
'iriginujs ol which sue on tile and open
t<> inspection, the following is present-
ed:
Clayton, Nevada Co., Ark., Jan.28,1895.
Eureka Ccemica! & Mfg.,Co., La
Cri ss. VV is.—Gentlemen; For forty
fears I used tooacco in all its forms
* >f twenty-five years of that time I
was a great suffer* r irom general de-
Dility and heart disense. For fifteen
f 'ars 1 tried to quit, but couldn't I
mkt m,riVus r,'""'die8. among others
No-To-Bae." "The ludain Tobacco
^"tyil'te.'' "Double ('hlorlde of
etc.. etc.. but none of them did
m the least bit of pood. Finally
a wever. 1 purchased h box of your
B co-Curo and it, has entirely eut«d
me of the habit in ail its forms, and 1
have incra«sed thirty pounds in
Weight and am relieved from all the
numerous aches and pains of body and
min I I could write a quire of paper
np< r. my changed feelings and condi-
tions.
Youis respectfully. P. H. Marbury.
Pastor C. P. Church, Clayton. Ark
>ld by a I dru,'*i t at 11.0'Jper box;
tbri f boxes, (thirty days' treatmenn),
•2.50 and iron clad, guaranteed cure,
or ent direct Lpon receipt of price,
write for booklet and p-oof. Eureka
Cbemic.il& Mfg.C'o.. La Crosse., Wis
and Boston Mass
JOb WORK
WRING yuur job work to this
office, and we will guarantee
t,o give satisfaction in all cases.
ICE COLD DRINKS
WINES
XjIC*. CJOItS.
OIG.A.HS
Wm. COFFEE. Cloud Chief, Okla
Best Dollar a diyHJU33 int'as Territory.
Special attention to Commercial Travelers-
©Bus to and from all Trains.
A. 8. BOOTON, Proprietor. EL RENO, OKLAHOMA.
|UR JLTTBBING
OFFER
We will send the Herald^Sfnti
Ut'l one year f r ."iO cents, and in
addition to this we wiM send any
number ol the following papers at
the price named:
Kmishi City .f-mrnitl or Star, To
ledn Blade', Kt Worth (luzelte. or
Memphis'Appeal, weeklies,.26 ea«*h
8tLouis tllohe-Demivrat or Repnb
lie, twice a week T*> es< h New
York World, thrice s«w*"k. 76 or
The Cosmopolitan Magazine, .83
COMMERCIAL
E0TE L.
Tjeadqnarters for the Hack liue. First
class in every respect.
Mrs. Minerva Cloud, Propr.
And now we propote to double this
before the end of the.
NEW YEAR,
And in order to accomplish it we
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have decided to cut the price of the
HERALD-SENTINEL down to
FIFTY CENTS A TEAR,
When paid in advance. In faot we
cannot accept any subscribers here-
after unless the subscription is paid.
FOR 50 Cents
DO YOU Want it?
And
Weekly Commercial Appeal
ESTWELVE MONTHS.EE
10,000 Packages
—OF—
Cotton Seed of Improved Cotton
To the flr*t 10,000 yearly subscrip-
tions we will send a package of Cotton
S<vd (Free) of King's Improved Cotton.
Matures parly and will yield more to
the acre from 25 to 75 per cent than
other cotten. Send in 6o cents for
twelve months' hUbscriptlon 11 on
Commercial Appeal
Memphis. Tenn.
In order to secure 1CO.OOO subscrib-
erBthe following offer is made: To the
subscriber tlrst gucss'mr the coriect
«>r nearest correct numbet of bales of
cotton received in Memphis from Sep.
1,1895, to May 15, inclusive, 1896. aa
follows: If correct gt ess is received
on or before February 29. 1K96, it jjets
io cash 12.500. if in March, IMW, $1,500
but if not 'til April, only 1500. The
contest closes April 30
Receipts in former years were as fol
lows: Up to Mav 15. \m, 474,351
bales: to May 15, 1>95. 581,181 bsles.
$1,180 in caih and valuable gifts
given to agents. Also a rifle, 'ingle
barrel and double bnrr-1 breech load
Tmr shotgun free. Send for.Special
terms to went* %nd sample coplea.
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iness for twelve aion'hs' subscription:
I both Kuess snd subscription in #->m<
| letter. Sample copy free.
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subscription to the Kansas City
Star, Kansas oity Journal or Ft.
Wrft Gujtte, we vill supply yon
with the HERALD-SENTINEL and
either of the above one whole vear
for
A special contract enables us to off «r The Weekly Commercial Appeal
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lowing Kruess on cc tton receipts at Mi mphls RebseripMon ntny irommei ced
nt <>iy itme* Address all orders to The Heradl-Sntlnel,Cloud Chief, uklw
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