The Herald-Sentinel. (Cloud Chief, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, July 31, 1896 Page: 1 of 4
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Yours for low prioea,
0. E. SUMNER.
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Vary hot winds prevail now.
Threshing will hoover in a few
days,in tbii vicinity.
Mrs. Frank Stewart has a sister vis-
iting ksr from Tsxai.
Paopla of this neighborhood sra
attending s protraotsd moating on
lbs Washita near Oakdals.
Lite Tovnssnd and wife sad Mrs
Hanson have returned from Tsxss
where thaj have baas visiting for
some lima.
MisssssUara Oordan and Mas
Iksrd spent Friday and 8atuidsv
with If issess Chloo and Qtsoe baker
and prepared for tba oloee of Mrs.
Birge*s school.
Mr. Bnrgamy and wife of Camp,
boll Texae are visiting Mrs. Calvert
and son Clande. Tliey will take
home with them their little daogh.
tor May who has boaa living with
Mrs. Calvert for soma time.
School Beport.
Burns, 0. T.
School Dist. No. 35,
Report for month ending J nne 90
Ko. of pupils enrolled 89
Average daily attendaneo $8
Those neither absent or tardy dur.
ing the month:
Omy Johnson, Willie Bishop'
Totfimie Johnson, Lottie Burns,
Virgil Robertson, Ida Bnrns,
Johnnie Stioett, Reed Leverton,
Charles Hooveo, Meadie Leverton,
Floa Hoover, Di?jd Berry,
TomnJo Bookout, Robt. Dixon,
Bessie Bookout, Newlin Jones.
Raport for month ending July 94.
Number of pupils enrolled 84.
Avsrags Daily altendanoe 81.
Omy Johnston, Charles Huovar,
Tommy Floyd Hoover.
Henry « Maadia Leverton,
Bett Bishop, David Berry,
Alice Robertson, Robert Dixon,
Toddie « Newljp Jones,
Kenan « MandaHoefar,
Captola ♦, Carrie Hoefsr,
Henry Hoefer.
Mrs. A. D. Jones,
Teacher.
The stories being told by both
pops and damoorata that the Re
publicans have no ahow of electing
a man. that thsy ars all joining
tha pops etc, ate, ia entirely, with
oat foundation. Wa havs lbs aai>
dldatea to assursd eQooeee.
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By V. T. CNk.
Tk* PtylMlMi
Below we give a brief aeoount of
tba pop convention bald bare twm
day, together with tba organist
lions and initialing of naw mam-
bars ste.
TUB OaOAVISATIMO.
Tba oonvantion was organiasd
tba saieotion of Oliver Etumbargar
as slUirmrn and J. K. Penick as
seoretary, which organisation was
afterwards made permanent by Iba
addition of N W Cook as aeaistnnl
secretary. The chairman then pro
oaeded to dalirar Iba fallowing ad.
draes:
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After much applause tha oonven
tion proceeded to settle the numer-
ous oontests. The following is the
prinoipal argument introduced on
both sides:
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RECEIVING MW MIMBIB8.
Thsra being no malarial foreonn
ty attorney, tha convention pro-
ceeded to manufacture lama by re-
ceiving into lbs parly an sx-demo-
:rat. Tba osremoniss wsra vary
•mprossive.
to IbepllMnrmta define bit poai
linn, «ny lbs laaal wu a
vary awk^sai wa UaaompUed
with all llii requirement aid was
admilladUlo fbll memberabip.
MomnATino arinoais.
Tba foUfVing ia tba maater effort
af General Baldwin, aa ba pleaded
tba bis favorite candidate:
tujUi sal's srnicn.
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4etHl.ttT.HLong Continued Appians)
We cannot give all Ihe speeches
made, nor all Iba work done, but
suffice to say Iba following ticket
wan finally nominated:
Probate Judge J C Hatchett.
Clerk, G W Wheeler.
Superintendent, B Forbee.
Register, W S Coleman.
Treaeurer, A M Hunt.
Sheriff, 8 A Elliott.
Attorneys J R Baker.
Coroner, C M Wier.
Commissioner First District
W H Roach.
Commissioner Peoond District
R N Hughes.
In some conditions the gain
from the use of Scott'g
Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil
Is rapid. For this reason we
put up a 50c. size, which Is
enough for an ordinary cough
or cold, or useful as a trial for
babies and children.
In other conditions gain
must be slow, sometimes
almost Imperceptible, health
can't be built up In a day. For
this Scott's Emulsion must be
taken as nourishment, food
rather than medicine, food
prepared for tired and weak
digestions.
^zJnLlrmJi
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inly 91, im.
Dear Sir:
There will be a meeting
at Iba RepnbUaaa eentral asm-
mittee at Guthrie, w Augnat 6, at
3 o'clock P.M. A cardial invite-
lion is issued In iba Repnbltean
Pieee of the Territory lobe preeent
and lo ail Republicans who will be
iatereeted in Iba snasssa af Iba
tieket in meet with Iba aommiltee
and lake pari in lie deliberatioae.
By |rder af aommiltee.
Wa. Orimee, Chairman.
H. T. Ardry, aecretery.
lopraaeaUtlre ConranUan.
Tba Republieane of Ihe Sftth
RepreeenUtive Dialriol of the Ter-
ritory of Oklahoma will hold a del
agile oonvenlitin at Grand, Day
eonnly, on W^dneeday, Auguel 19,
1896. For Ihe purpoee nominate*
ing a candidate for Repreeenlativa.
The districts ie oompoeed of the
following oouutiee; and each ie en-
titled lo repreeentalion ae follows:
MD 4
uqh 7
Milla |
Washita 6
Greer 6
Day 2
The chairman of the different
eonntiea comprising Ihe 25th Rep-
resentative District are reques-
ted to eauee their reepeotive eoun*
tieeto proceed lo eleot (be appor-
tioned number of delegatee and no
equal number ot alternates.
Frank Oallop
Chairman
25th Repreeeutative District.
Rapabliaai Call.
There will be a delegate oonven
tion of the Republicans of Cloud
Chief townehip, 2nd commissioner
dietriot, (oomprieing Shelly, Cloud
Chief and Rainy preoinote,)held
al Cloud Chief on Thuriday
Aug, 18,1886 al 10 o'olook a m,for
the purpoee of placing in nomina-
tion tha following ticket;
One oandidate for oommieaioner
of the second dietriot;
One oandidate for townehip trus
tee;
Cne oandidate tot township
olerk;
One oandidate for township
treneurer;
Two oandidatee for justics of
ths peaoe;
Two oandidatee for oonelable;
One candidate for road overeeer
of eaoh road dietriot, of Cloud
Chief township, and to attend lo
euoh other boainees as may legally
oome before th4 convention.
The different preoihets will be
entitled to tbe same representation
as thsy badal Ihe late oot*nty con-
vention aa follows:
8hslly 8
Cloud Chief, 2
Cordell, 1
Rainy, 2
J P Minton,
Henry Kliewer, } Committee
F T Cook,
Tbe Repaktieaae al
Conneil dielrial ef Ibe
labama wiU brfi a
aenvanlian at Grand, Day wm
0. T. on Wedneeday, Angnal
UM, Far Ibe porpeee af
Tba divtrlot ie eampoaad al
foUowingaannliee; and enab la
tilled lo repreeenlalian
Beam
Day
«<JP|W
l«Qf
Milla
Waadward
Waablla
Greer
The abairmanof Iba dl
oonntiei oomprieing lbs ltlbi
oil district are requeeted lo
their reepeoUveeounlleei
to elect the apparliomii
delegatee and anaqaaft i
alteraalea.
WilUam Moblay
18th Caonad Dialriai
The Herald-Sentinel until and
nary 1, *97, and Iba Globe-Demo*
oral ana year« 1$.
By iaetruotioaef thai
tral ootamiltee ebainaaa I
call a delegate eoavention af<
RepnbUoane af Waebite
Hal Cloud Chief, on
Aag.ll, ltf96 a0> e'deek
for Ibe pmpoN al eleeUng
egatee and aix alleraetee lot
teentb oonnoilor dietriot <
to nominate a oandidate
cilor; and six delegatee and i
nates, to tbe twentyiftb i
tativs district ooaveallan,
aate a oandidate for replay
both eaid eonventione to be
Grand, Day eoeaty
Wedneeday, Aagiet if, Q ^
to attend to snob other business i
may legally oome before tba
veatioa.
The oiffereat towashipe af
eounty wUl be entitled to one
egete for every 10 votes or
thereof oeet forH. A. Lamt
repreeentitive el tbe leet
follows;
Townebipe <
Korn Valley
Shelly
Soldier Spiinge
Carry
Cloud Chisf
Cordell
Reiny
Sik g
Total number of delegatee 91
It ie also reoommeaded that
Republicans of eeeb townehip
at 'their usual plaee on Wi
Aug. 12th, at snob boar sa
suit them to seleet the
enid ooubty convention. It to
reoommended that said meeting n
leetauaiteraatefor each
to Attend the convention ia the
eenoe of the eaid delegate,
F. T. Cook.
V. J. Adrian.
RlpeaeTabaka: gsatle sMMki
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