The Herald-Sentinel. (Cloud Chief, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, August 14, 1896 Page: 4 of 4
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4. i. Heldwia ud wife returned
the railroad yeeUfiey.
_j§ Mftftd Hubar ti fWting
Mende In El Rene thie week. N
* Major Po. has been In town this
MkUokinc up abandon* elftlmt.
Boms—To Mr. and Mre. Pink
lU^on Wadneedey, August 12,
ISM, a flue rfrL
Hi Coyolee have klllad nearly
a hundred of JB. Baldwin1# chick-
ing wbiU ka waa al tha railroad
aim Hebar, M. 0. Chappelenr
u4 Bob Walla went to tka road
with wheat. WaahiU oounty will
feed itaalf.
Mr* Clark and Mr. Vendyke,
twa of Montague countyV moat
, eohetantUl (armece, nave located
it tka wail part of tka oounty,they
krongkt, among other stock, about
iUty flva head of horeee.
Last Tkuraday Mr. Meek, who
llvcoeeet of iown brought in Iba
Aneet load of watarmalom that* w«
have wan tkii season. They
weigked all tka way from forty-five
to fifty pound*.
Uanry Ravia, wko llvei on kit
olaltn, jail north-weal of town
beck from Tasaa tha Arati of
Iba week. He went down tkere to
•eli We laet year'i crop of corn. He
eayi that ke kae «,000 bushels of
corn in thefeild, in tkie county.
John Copeland and Frank Bon
tarn left tkie week for Henrietta
Texea, after a two weeke viait to
Bonham, tkey were my much
witk tke proepecte kere
a greet many people
oomlng op kere from tkeir part of
Texae.
LigktHng atrack the earth just
back of J. D. Purcell'! barn Tues-
day evening tearing up quite a
plnoa in the ground. D. W. Res-
eor, who waa nearby, was knocked
down and badly etunned by the
ahock. Several other people near-
by plainly felt the effect of the
charge.
Yesterday as we kad about fin-
ished the third page of the Herald-
Sentinel, the prese broke and thus
we are a little late, tke first time
tkie year. It waa at firet sup-
poeed tkat we would have to eend
it to the foundery to get a new
a new piece made, but Mr. Hen-
ahaw took it, and it was soon fixed
as good as it ever was.
A very peculiar aooident hap-
pened to a three month old ooltbe-
longing to J. B Baldwin, who
lives about three milee north*
weet of town. It fell into a sixty
foot well containing about thrse
feet of water, Saturday night and
romaiued until between four and
five o'clock the nest day la res-
cuing it they got it op to the top
ti tke ground when the rope eNp
red off and down it went for
the eeeond Mme. When it finally
reached terra-firma it kad to he
thrown down to pH the rope off, it
then rambled off apparently none
the woree for it's strange adven-
ture.
A LETTOPfcOMJOMMH. SB01K.
Sojcr lad, lekaol,
Otlaay, a T.
HUAU-SUTUIBL:
Oareeent dele tkleolee re-
ceived ft elreaUr letlar dated An*
7, lWfii at wkiek tka faUaw|«f la
DEPARTMENT OF TBI lVTBftlOR
U. 8. Iadlftn Service,
Cheyenne and Arepehoa Ind.Age)
Darlington, Oklahoma, Aug. f *M
Ta wham it may concern:
It having bsen decided to make
changee ia tke mice govern-
ing tke leasing of Indian ellotmcnio
heretofore in eflbet and maoe pub-
lic through printed oireulare. it ie
requeeted that tke oitiaene Interea-
ted therein will meet at tke head
quartern af tke eeveral farming die-
tricte of tkie Agency, on Saturday
Auguet 29,1896, for tke pnrpoee of
oonsultaiion and expreeeiot oi
tkeir views in regard to tke Urme
upon which suoh allotmente
should be leased. It U the deeire
of thie offioe that theee Urme
be tnedoace aptable to all partiee
concerned: and to thie end. they
will be made ae liberal ae the in-
tereete af the allotteee will juetify.
The distriot farmers will be au*
thoriaed to represent this office in
the discussion of natters under
oon«ideration,and wilt be instructed
to make report of tke meeting to
tkls office, when such reports luve
been reoeived, ana the conensus j>f
of opinions expressed at these meet
inge have beea considered, then
such okeages aa may deemed advi-
sable ky this ofloe will be forwar-
ded to the Secretary of the Inter
iorfor bis approval.
Very respeotjully
A. E. Woodson,
Captain 5th Cavalary,
Acting Indiaa Agent.
I will oodially invite oitisene in-
terested to meet et the Indian
School on the date given above,
vis., Aug. 89, 1896, at 1 p. M. to
carry out the plan outlined iu the
above oirular letter; and I hope
there can be something accomplish
ed to make it possible for all the
allotments,not needed for pasturage
or farming by the Indians, to be oo
oupied by good thrifty renters, or
be used as pasturage.
Come in and give us the benefit
oe your views as to the best incth
ode to adopt to carry out this plan.
Very respectfully.
J. H. Beger.
i fc« kHtainf prf
podyrto U w&
WANTED Mm* wtMatr kfr
Clood Okief.
A SUDDS* DI9APZARAVCE.
Mike Neff, wka lives in tke east
part of tke aeunty kssgoas crasy.
Me left kome lest Thursday' night,
s foot and bareheaded having ae
kia company oaly kie dog. ae he
did not return seertk wes commen-
ced and ep to tkis writing no trace
of kimkee keen found. He waa at
Merrifield stage etaad one day last
week knt it ie not known whether
it waa before he finally left home
or not, as he baa been absent 1
fore. It ie fcared that he
wondered over Into the Caddo
country, pecame esaueted from
heat and died. It Ie indeed a aad
affair.
REPUfcLIOAN CONVENTIONS,
The Republican* yesterday nom
inated the following towuship and
district ticket:
8eoond District-
Sam Smith.
(cloud crisp township.)
For Trustee—
Datid Palmentier;
For Clerk—
B. F. Kelly;
For Treasurer—
H. H. Drake;
For Justice of the Peace-
VV. F. McWharter, I. P.Minton;
For Constables—
Bennett Hurst; 0. H. Minton.
The Republican convention met
yeeterday and the followiug dele-
gates were ^elected:
Council convention;—
J. M. /6es, F. T. Cook, T. J.
Mitte, V. Potman, W. T. Neil, M.
Cheppellear.
Representative convention
C. W. Parker, W. M. Hilton,
Jamee Hurst, G. W. Mir ton, F.
tVillhelm, James Walker, A. T.
Stroud.
The friends of Mrs. Ira Sachett,
formerly Miss Lula Crawley,will
he pleased to learn that she ie
happy mother of a fine boy.
Teachers Notice.
Examination for Teachers' Certifi
cates will be held on the 28 th and
29 Inst, instead of 21 and 22.
ehown by temporary certiflcates'is-
t>ufld since last regular examinati
on. This 14th. of Ang. 1896,
G. W. Hunt,
County Supt.
Highest Heoors—World's PaW,
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MOST PERFECT MADE.
A pun GnpeOesRi sfTsrtsr Mr,
40 YIAKS TNI STANDASOb
WflATSin a NAME?
There's not much in a name as Ion g aa the
Quality, Quantity end Prices are Right.
The Pioneer Store of the Cheyenne ooun
try always have then right* no matter what
the name ef the town may be.
Although the name of the town has been
ohanged to Colony, we are still at tae SAMS
OLD STAND. We have not moved, except
to move forward in the way of High Quality,
Large Quantity aad Low Prioes.
We oan now offer our many friends a
New and Complete Stock of Everything at
prioes lust as low and in many oases muoh
lower at any plaoe in the oounty.
Remember that you oan always get sup-
plies here when on the road.
«■ DtUafemfcr. John P. n«L"*lernl.r
WM. DELESDERNIER & SON.
Colony Oklahoma.
GET THE BEST
Most Popular
IsraaMreMex.
;<h
yea buy trom rrtiaLis raee
hetwsrs th-' ■« «•«
You .Hs
to is
THE NORMaL.
The following is s complete list
of he Normal echool siudeuts tip
to date.
Cora Berry, Florence W inbo rn
Rosa Aspley, Jennie Wood, v
Laura Gordon May tlcard
Walter Hunt D. R. Curlee
Mattie Franks Rosa Brook
Ed. Wheeler Mrs. A D. Jones
8. J. Jordon Mrs. R. J. Barr
Eugene For bee Mrs. S. J. Jordor
Wm. Roland Frank Dalke
Cora Reeeer W. D. Hatchett
Isaac Gray Blanche King
Wm. Hermes Mary Collins
Alma Collins G. F. Auxier
J. N. Scovile Hattie Eberhart
L. 8. Bradley R. H. Ijowry
Henry Singley Rosa Corbin
W. J. Overetreet Katie Cole,
The person toin>ing the largestnum 1
her of words, using the letters in the
text "EXCELSIOR." will oe glvenllOO
IN CASH. 17ft.00 will be gi ven to the
person forming the next lirgest list,
the next will rccel ve 160.00 In cub. and
for each of the next eleven largest lists
will be paid ttfi.00 each. Money depoa
Ited In the Bay City Bank.coruer Oea ; a
ter and Washington avenuee. o ''d
Beparau the letters in the text thus; ovir *5f
E-X-0 E-L-S-I-0 R. and form as many
words aa you caa. For example; Excel,
s. ect. It is said that over ten small
words can be formed from these letter,
and we will give a prlz* to every person
sending ten words or more; so If you
an good at word-making, orare,bright
you are sure of something for your
'rouble, while you have aa equal opport
iunity, for tha large cash pises.
Our object Is to advertise onr "EX
CELSIOK" GERMAN MEAD, the
most improved and healthful summer
beverage on the market one tablet-
plaoed In a glass of water is sufficient-
to satisfy the thirst of an epicure.
Every person sending list of words
must enclose with the same thirteen
two-cent stamps for a package of "EX-
CELSIOR" GERMAN MEAT), which
will be sent postpaid together with
tll-f rules and particulars governing
uhe con nest.
as a guarantee of good faith, the May-
or and Chief of Polica of this city will
act as judges in the award of prises.
Number your words and write your
name plainly.
Address THE GERMAN MEAD CO.
Cor Adams and Center 8ts.
BAY CITY, MICH.
Tha 0. K. Hotel now has a feed
stable in connection with it, ane
Mr. Utter back is prepared to care
for man and beast. < '
Don't be in a hi rry tp buy your
Spring Goods. DeLesderuier A
Son will receive next w.ek the An
est lot of goods ever broght into
Washita county at hard times
pricees.
WELL DRILLING.
Shively the pioneer well driller
will furnish you plenty of water ir
1.0 pay. Now is yovr timi. All
kinds of itock, wagons, buggies
harness etc. reoeived on pay.
Call ou, or addreee me at Seger,
or at DeLcederneir's store.
Lee Shively
Light Running
•tmetlonX'i.hb titvpt working
finerV. brratjr
— uiany
New Home
WRITS ron CIRCULARS.
mmiEOESEiiKiiCHinco.
ron calk ev
PROGRAM.
Or thk workers institutb or thi
Washita countv baptist
association.
Stand close to a high fence
and try to leap over. You
fall. Walk back a few steps,
get a good start. The fence
is easily cleared. Neglect
your cough, never mind your
loss in weight, and when con-
sumption faces you, your
strength may not be sufficient
to carry you over the conger-
line. If you could only go
back a few weeks and make
a good start, you might win.
Seat&gflMiteioru
of Cod-liver Oil, with Hypo-
phosphites, Is for you even if
you art only a little thin.
j SCOTT'S EflULSION has been en-
dorsea by the medical profession lor
twenty years. Utk jour doctor.) This
is because it isalways polohHt-always
always cont*i t tkpurnt Nor-
To be held with the Spring
Creek Baptist church, t the
Spring creek school house. Begin-
ning on Friday before the fifth
Hunday in August 1996 at 10 o'
clock a. m. of said day.
1st. Introductory sermon for
criticism. By T. H. Gold, alter-
nate R. C. McClure.
2. What was the design of
Holy Spirit llaptistn, and do christ
ains receive it at this time.
By R K Smith and T.J.Cook
3. Is the command to observe
the Lords supper imperative, by
J. C. Melei,'Harvey Giles.
4. What is the design of the
creation, by A. J, McMillan, J. R.
Nigh.
6. On^bt Baptist to co operate
with and support Union Sabbath
Schools, by J. A. Vaughn Robert
Parker.
6. What is the soul of man, by
Walter Prnett J. M. Coffee.
7. can a person be saved with-
out Baptism, by W. H. Wilburn
J. I. Hollis.
J. R. Nigh }
A> J. McMillan} Committee
J. M. Coffee )
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email einimay be enough to care your I Meitiiel for $1 end twenty five
cough or help year baby,
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