The Herald-Sentinel. (Cloud Chief, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, October 9, 1896 Page: 1 of 4
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<Jati«n, April. lhWt-
By P- T. C«tk.
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~~ HiMjy
Still cool.
c i> . sy Um K"oe 10 tb°
Jfvery body ia verj bu.y go.he,,.,.
' r CUrk l).«' g" went 10 P"rM"
M;;:'La *
Vro^riM
Or thk •oiiiu institute or this
Wamhta Co- Baptist As-
LOCUTION.
Tot* held wiih Va,,e>' View
r fist church,begit.iug u0 * riti"y
botoro tba Bill' Sunday in Nov-
1899At i< i o'clock A. M.
1. Introductory sermon for
criticism. B. «• Smith- «•
Gtiw. I _ t|M
Wi a
here
day •
i «,ir nreac'l 2. Did baptism come in
Rflv. y• ^e,ri'. . 'gttu. Loom of circumcision. Es«>ay.
Kn,xt^«rdaymghi and jrou ^^ RoU Parktr
>v! 3
t; o. Bottom-V-' >«' .^L; bta tato'hl. prWl, «!« ■
„fcb hit family a"4 |k •• •■•J nook. W- II
J. ,
Was Christ Baptized toii.it-:
• - -itlice.1
r. J. Cook. 'V.ll. WO-
pleating
Rifles:
,i« w4|Uru
Minnie
to
being
good
Mdwee of
meeting n
""is. Fanme ()ord™d
UiV.es. Cbra V.neo and
Cr""'', D.lk ndh,,UttU W"
^r;; V-^-roik,,,g
good ipefd' .,roolUe. are
Mr. C Wert t
gethering a confer.™
of V"'iuul"' i,,ek to
-r-jTr*- B-.
JSZZ* Wllh
M"1 W* ""anv with Mr-
U t*eek I" <*u ' , 0 k«l l«.
-*
Mr,-CrT'Jt* Wi i- Tutin
H*"""1' ,i,o Cbiok«t«
\ r.b.i.ti -«7wi h
attendance, ReN"
0reer Co. W th-
°torge; F lUard will soon
,i Wis diouhttra
to Minco ." 'l Mis<c„ Floyd and
vj,it relatives leffcr9„„
Mildred will *«• fj
Texas and go""^,
Salem.
yiue* have succumbed to the late
" Cotton i. J«Otfag weU ',0 ,1""
locality. . ,
« 17rwin came m
fleorge r<rwul
Saturday. . d F
MraudMraGrt om >•"
T. Craig Sunday. soon
V U Ross and .am y
Com >« 8und«y n'gl,t
E. Morfia ban "old out k£ «"
rUl'aoon move to Jack county
Walter Duncan was thrown fro",
.STw—
cattle andwaMcveralyhurt.
rRi^inSAM)HO"TE
° PI.AT1N0 CARDS. a
bB"na"'( h° Bo', tor the rtlckeat pack
v "'■ever handled,an,i
-"""'.mS remittance
• by all the ost auvanced trap .
; and game fcootcr^ Rinp-le Ghot-Rlfled j
« Tom wiwn to mm wo w «* ,
E^,W^ ,W 1. N«« md Itot ia ^
IRS . 1^. ■ >4
Christian 1 • ^ ^ ^
, V auuhn, I ^
4. The subject of
baptism- Kssay. J-A
R.O. McClure. ,
5. Does the scripture teach th^
nf th*) balievors. j
presorvation ot !
F'7T Wat ^Church of n,u'!1TOI);,NGBB"1 y"" "I'"1"8 l|eym*U'V " ""
totvp> «- <* * °f Kvb'fuz n cv;'"" -ita h'^"
E«ay. J-A- Vaughn, K. 0. Mc y jx w
appllcntinn it iaju«t. f. l'
nartUi. «QU«ll| "PP r1 J
. ,lim,l mikI roonoqo j.ljw«j
t,i, .!m rniiitiuiiou and Indhldual
* •Wr Xiinunct* tV preaeM l>e®0*
eratic tarill "H hi. .I. «>;urloua to
ti,.. nubli« < redlt himI W
1 • m-.uoian ••n'*rpr ae. Wr d;
ui) (<(|Ultat>le t"p |f,,n n J
will, ti tMUIt-a t" c, n,l t,l,wu V„
\in-ri- prtKi' ite *
vkdl pn U^t Aui^riemi l«^ r
relation u> the wnu« U ^1 of JiU ir
i-.ikIh Wo ar • inn pledged to *< *> P '
ticuhir achwlnlea. Th, qu-tu.r, oT
I'nt.'H la a prari4«il «lu«fUJn'.HnJe
rrni'dby «!..• c^Lttone «f t Jln e
nd of the t^,durlirT. J, ,r " iro-
unntniprtmiiaiiiK prim-Iplc la'' J „
wcl>it"i ami dt'V.'h Pn'!;!;Vlnntn de
l:ilK r and Indiiatrv. !\^ l41i tlifn U
lllwndKa riubt kctttowviit auo n
wauta rest-
•AnnouDceni9iit8,
We are authorized to announce
• ^jr eadquarters fov tlio sta^e line
0l7.re What wes the design of Holy
Spiri' baptisin and do Chriatians
receive it this time. Ksaay.
rCtel Walter Pruet.
8. Qnerv box each ec^utn.
W.H. Wilburn,
By the Com.>
y \ Walter Pruet
School Report.
Cloud Chief School Report for
naonthending Oct. 2nd B96,Num-
of pupils in attendance 41. Aver-
age daily attendance 35- Those
I not absent during the month are
as follows. Tessie, Hariou, Elbert
Lafrinia, Pinkney and Bessie R«-y-
nold«, Bessie Kimble, Tomrnie
Howe, Harry Henshaw, Orover
HeriBhaw, Ethan Bennett, Newliu
Jones, Liifie Thomas, Roy Maddo*
Bennie Stintson, Maggie Posey,
and Essie Wheeler.
Mrs. A. D. Jones.
^ Teacher.
, 1,11-U - t' «= a I
. — ^ uch ervaa the beat raeala In town.
Beat the mark ia afford, on our tabh-s.
1!. B
Oloucl Oliiel,
Give us a call.
I'ttkuhack, Prop
Okla
TK3 PLATFORM
Upon Wii'-Th" t'rosiii rliy of
Oklahoma Depends.
.1,b The NMimuil tttpiM
vun CoM'< nticu «t >*'• Lottk*
June 10% 1S0H.
The following ar* 11 lwW
planks of the National Kepubli-
cao Convention; of interett to the
citizena ofOklahom.'.
Homesteads.
\W believe in the Immediate e
gold.^nd n« favor all nieaauM dea jn
nl to maintain Inviolably the obllga-
Hons oft be United SUt-aand all our'
u.rtticr,whether coin or paper, at tbe
prt-aeut star.durd, the
u.oot euiigh'Hued uailooa of the «artli.
Oul a. ., ,
•'From the hour of achlcvlna the r
own muepoodenee. the people of the
Ciiied Slates have regarded wliu
v ,:.pa hy the at ru ;toa of otherAjner-
ican people to free th«maeve. from
Kurope.in domination V\t watcn
with deep and abiding interest the
heroic battles of the Oulian patfloU
auainst crulety ami opress.on. an'l our
Kh^^o'it'ortheto.;;-^
of their determined ton teat for HDtr
iv Tbe jrowernm®nt of Spain, having
,v- ! ..r mid h' hit uuabli'
AlvaCc
ed meeting at'
E.
"Sr-^rrnrs
Giowing
Children
t Oicthlfd of all the children
I die before they are five years 4
5 od. 1 ost of them die of some
I wasting disease They -row K
very siowly \ keen thin m i ltsh; L
ate fretful; food dees not do M
trem much good* Vou cant v.
sav they Uve any dise^ yet g
they never proip . '. A shgHt ^
cold, or soms s- n?ch a^d
bowel trot hie takes tbem away
c^!T6rrs emulsion of
Cr .--liver Oil with Hypjphos-1
oiiitei i. iust the remedy for '
growing children. * um* '!
haed fV-a| s«->und f^sh; not
soi't, flabby fat« It nukes
strong bones, ^althynerVfS.
It changes pooi children to
children rich in prosp« 'ty.
■Iw vlll do for the tWld«o vhat w«
heow Scott's BmuWon will do. <W
si ^
^""scorr a eowse, *™v«t
iv 'Ibe gowernmeuv «i
«.\\v believe tn tn«- iiumru.-w ( ^ 6,|ltro| of ( nt a, and uuable
turn to the tree b mest-ad P°lUy "J ,0 protect the property or nves of reai-
thellepubllcw party, and urtj the | jojr Xmerican citizens, or to romp y
na^ti 'e by cougren of the BeMhta*.1 lt tr-.-'iiy oblig-'Uona, we In line
rv frre bome^wad moasure which b. s yllltcj states should active-
already pa^ "d me house and is n«> j UM. itR i„iiuencc and B«<od efflcesto
pending 111 the nenaie^ r^u,re j>eace and independence to the
Teriltorieh. ■. , ,
••We favor the admission of the re-, • Reciprocity.
maining territories at tne ' We believe the repeal ««f the reclp-
nrat't icahle date bnvlng due r®?afJ?J rt>city arraagnmenta negotiated hf the
ft?r ihe interest« of th. people of the rici J ^ a(iuliulBtration was a
territories audof .he United hUtjj. c;ilamity, and we demand
\H the federal ottlcTrt app<noted for ^ ^^^.,1 ami extension on such
Hie t'l-ritorics should heelected froiu n, UH|j7,.our trade with
toVi id, r,sld,«M 'h<™,, and the ter.n w . ^ ^ .estrlc Ions
rlgbtof aelf-govurnment ah°uld be ac obstruct the sale of Aiuer-
c'Sr'led aalaras pi K-.tic^ibie We la -1 jwc ^ ,n tbe p^.n, of other
lievc the citizens of A^kaahouid c()Un"rie8 ,.nd neon re enlarged markets
have renresentation in the congress ^ nr lurm. forests
r . iT«t.. -i to the end that
,he sg
nwltul le«tehitl"n may !«• luteili
Pensions r .
.vetrr.us,0(th«.TTelon armies] nd
•i h,. vetHransot \ue
ih>,*rveandidionld >' "'*ir
uid ireneroua recognition. v\ ntnever
... i,.u!)ic they should be given the
5 ?i2S?ln the matter of employ-
Inent iintl thev iil'e eUtllleti to I he en-
"iJXcli liiws a9 are, best eal-
'vv, I to secure the fulfilment of
hc^D edges made to them In the dark
i\a if the ■ country's peril. NVe de-
I n ee the practice In the pension
hp iu so reclibssfy and unjustly car-
preoentM'tninistraMnn
.f r.-ilv ing penslona and arbitrarily
ru i vng names fioAthe rolls, as de-
r{ .'p abe severest, condemnation of
the American P^.^
"The Republican party Is unreaer-
i(iIv for sound mon.'y. it eauaj d the
>n:ietmeni of the law orovlding for
up resumption of specie P^JJIH hM
5t« H.i.ce then every dollar has
n 1ft 1700(1 ft® (fold. c bTP, tni rc
f'r« ooposed to the free clnage of
i Wcr except bv intenntioual agree-
!n®nt with the loading commercial,
Un ions of the world, which we pledge |
ourselves to p'omote, and until such
ifreementcaa be obtained the exist
1 sold standard must be maintained
111 our silver ami paper cutrency
nust be maintained at^a parity with
countries«no secure em. ■«—
for the products of our lurm
"S.5S3S d recli'i-oclty are
twin measures of Republican policy
and go hand In hand. IMnocratic
InlP Ins recklessly struck down bothe
?de Mb must be re-csuHished—pro,
tection for wh t we pro<K,ce, free a
mlHslon for the ...c ssanes or l.l-
wfbich we do not produce; reciprocal
SreemTnt of mutual Interests which
gain open markets for us in re.urnfni
SV onen markets to others. Proiec-
tlon builds no domestic industry and
md s-eures our own market-
foreign trade and flnds an outle. f..i
our surplus.
We renew and emphasize our allet-
..«u tj t ho oolicv of pr lection af
the bulwark of American iuduitrial in
di.wndence ;md the founda Jon of A
m.^rlcun development, and prosperity
Thfs tru^ American policy taxea for
t-l^n products and encourigel h-m<
fndustsy and It P^'h' "u^' J
'CrC^rke^oVthe^rrl^
Jwlucer" a upholds the America.
nc n' <
the num. of D. N. Morrison - «
independent candidate for sheriff
of IfcUi.ta^o. subject to the votf
^ the people on election day. ^
SOTICK OF CONTEST.
United StatesLapiloWo^ h ,hW
Oklabowa, t). I. Aug. <
Complalul baviua bi^u rule ret tu
rr^r-S
I iml B. one-half of N. w. on
ClouiTovtoshlpU, N. of fta".r
West I. M . f«r mew tbun s! iI
jwro tnrtiw -aw .otry and ,n« V
c^lngthedawof ld«outc.t,
,,,nu,c to reside upon
"s'-rrr;— -
zszs~:f£s:
donmeotbcforrJ^"-*"""'
trlctClerkqf th^wtond d str,a
Oklahoma
tt.rv of Oklahdbia, At Ha 0I
« o'clock A. M.i
i m*Cltv Oklahoma Terrier).
sSs-SSF
Ueglster.
ONE YEABT25 Cte.
Uss Than 1-2 Cent a i
Now get you the great WwklJ
BUbst'riber aho -« . « •
WCTk1' TW '• the most
rc:;rrrTrdU7r
1TAL and to send It also
^r^market for the
nroclucer: It upholds the American ^ after November •, in
rffms." H'8pu« t'hV I th. price
. nn/1 malfPA ti
Rlpans Tabules: at drngglata.
Rioaas Tabules cure bad breatn.
- fr.Hnlna intra ililllOMS.
wages lor mc --- . .11 ff0 niles i< " v -
II; It puts th« factory bj the price , ir(pf MOtck, and
and makes the Amerlrat I ve r. Send in yo H ' h|^
«n donendent on foreign de ra|HS none of the red-not i .
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' founds the strength of all I Th|g ^per contains all the general
fbe tarm
tarmers less
Rioaas Tabules cure bad braata. | Tabules cure headache.
I Rlpan" Tabulee eure constipation.
vat ponvim' ■
'.hri'ft and founds the strengtn 01 *" i Thlg pftp,.r contains all the general
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Tk nntie catbartle. has eight pages brim full.
cure torpid 1JTT. I Addre*,^ rAp]TUi PR1NT1W rO.
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The Herald-Sentinel. (Cloud Chief, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, October 9, 1896, newspaper, October 9, 1896; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc168763/m1/1/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.