The Herald-Sentinel. (Cloud Chief, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, May 14, 1897 Page: 1 of 2
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Ha. th. rath*r <* *' «•« fOM
iiteiyf
go much rain U herd on yonng
chickens end Metbodiete*
Rav. Cook prtach^l at Bums
Baturday od Sunday.
C. C* May, w«- ^nl
Tom Hatehstt returned from the
rail road Thnreday.
Owing to o much rain, Confer-
ene* which «*• « h"* bm *
thaErer uhool houw • b«w
£&V S*.S~
en Rev. Harrison, Dr. Jeeter, Mr-
Hoover and Preeiding Elder Aw
yt ware present.
The community wae aroused lest
weak by * lo <* hallowing. We
thnagbt th* rnX^Hm w J ^
.truck u.. Wh.nw.. q «.d l '
to the mtttet. we 'ouod ,h *
Hatchet w * t*Ui«| hi* neighbor*
about hi new girl.
(MKDAIX
By Plow Boy end Dsisy.
Crops are looking well; to are
the weeds.
Mr Editor I have got a churn thu
week to help me out.
Mrs. Cornet has been vary sic
we bopetbe will ioon reeover.
J. E. Pickens i. at home again
bisiriends all welcome bimbaok.
Mr Editor cotne down in a few
day. and e*t I"8*1 P01*106® wlth w*
It keep. on raining, and people
keep on going to their .torm houie..
The river ha. been out of it.
bank, butie falling at thi. writing.
If we have much more rain some
of our neighbor# corn will be in *
bad fix.
CANCELLED.
United States Und Oflce.
Oklahoma, 0. T. May 8th 18*1
Editor Herald-lentinel,
Cloud Chief OkUkomt.
Dear Sir:
Th* fell owing H,meaU d
trlea h* * haw
Charlea John**n, M. W.8ae.
10*17 W., Jamee *• Anderaon, N.
ha u all right. The beat argument w j g*. 14.10-17 W-. William
man who haa no atook oan pre- Lmpna, N. & i 8*0.* '
againet herd law la that M BlbertCofer 8. W.
., . ubav* hie #*ld out-l m g.r.h V. Bio* 8. i 8. W. ^
K, J Bee. Sl-H-14 W.
Vt"nV£% .
^Register.
when th*r* ia h*r4 towt Why,
didn't y* k*«w th t thi* **!•
herd law; well U i". >><" ,b*
ma* a*y< w* hare (re* gram a*d *
Zi many ot th* n«t.m don't
^ „,betmr,a^« Y^
•atiaSed. Some men will k«k *t
th.thonhgtofh.rd Uw; but if *
oowma* mil. him It la tm •J*"*'
h* wall right. The beat
I Am Ready For Business
and will sell you geods right My stock of
0eneral merchandise 1b oomplete and Ab-
solutely New and Fresh. I will take all your
Hid**, Ohiokens and Eggs.
The New Store. J. dalton,
Cloud Chief.
COLONY.
Mr. Pemberton of El R«®° w#l
in town Sunday.
David Welle we. over from the
metropolis Friday l «t.
Don't, whatever you do, eay it
never rains in Oklahoma.
MieeRoaaAapley b- returned
fiom Sobool in Sherman. Teaaa.
Miaa Settlea of Darlington
rieiting her friend, M'im DeLe.
dernier.
Oapt. T.J. Mi", wentra to the
road Tuesday " • *•
Haok Line.
Mr. Seger's .'obstruction in the
Creek'* washed out last week. (It
commonly o H*d * dam.)
W AeMurer, Jw. Eeiso an
o. Blake pawed through her* on
their way to Cloud Chief Monday.
Judge and Mr«. Taraney, Judge
Warren, M'. Swing, Mr. Stone,
and Mr. Hoffman *4'e
day on their wsy to court.
The crossing t tbe rat*n® b*'
tween the Indian School and DeLe.
!m UajiltJ V2lib6di
Loti of people in town thle week.
A. J. Krceker was in town thie
week.
Johonaa Kllewer wa in towo
Wednesday-
We eee General Baldwin in
town oocasionaly.
The Herald'Sentinel ie alwaye
up with the times.
J. Y. Callahan's man Friday
was in town this week.
We may iasie again Saturday
but won't promise sure.
Councilor Hamm was in town
Wednesday from Woodward.
The Windy" Wonder ~br the
Wichitas waa in town Monday.
.#I I dernier', .tore la badly w l'«d.
Bebool i. proggremlng nicely «u-|N„rly every one drive, to the bead
— .km management of Mrs M n* * rnand tb
scnoui ib i «ao
der the management of Mrs M*n-
derville. '
J W. People's horse fell with
tim last Monday and broke hi.
collar bone, and badly injured h"
arm and shoulder.
V il Yates is beating Bob
Thomp.cn, Bill Hail. d W>
Trunnell bor«e trading bad that
they dont claim to be hor.e tradere
any more. Dont be dico.raged
boy. Vail will catch on b.for*
long.
and round that way.
RAINY By A Clod Hopper
Hair.! R*in!! R*in!!!
This weather is hard on dirt
bridges.
Quite a ball visited this part last
Monday which did considerable
damage to corn and cotton,
There will be a great deal of cot-
ton to be replanted on account ot
the heavy raine.
BURNS By Nester.
From the score of lsdy coreepon
dent., look, lik* *ome of them
might furniah the Hernld.B.ntln.1
wiah some spring poetry.
We he*r that Shelly la going
ban a flonaing mill which will be
a Inn ftfcg 'or Ala *** «*• ,"4 *
ther«.^.|-^Hi.to*W
te grind the pre*nt crop ft i time
they are getting a move on them,
if whewt turns ont the way it
leeks now, a mill will save the hael
im of thousands of bushel® to the
railroad, «d will also stimulate
sewing. Perhaps the Shelly
oerrespondent will let us know in
time to get our grinding.
More grass, more rain; but so
Booh rain and the cool weather la
unf.ror.bla for cotton. d thm.
I, danger of wheat taking the rtit.
ro„, think tb.y will bar* to plant
their cotton oier on account of
the bard beating raloa.
Hotice of Contest
United States "Land Office,
Oklahoma. O. T., March 181897-
Complaint having been entered at
thi. office by J. A. Dletir Waln.t Al-
exander Boron who made noiuMtead
Entry No. M58, dated M.y 20, f#5,for
the N.oDC-hulf N-Z one-fourth eeo.
14, and Wone-h.lt N-W one-fourth
teclB.Twp.8N.,R.SOW., I. M. al-
f'That the .aid Alexander Boren
has wholly abandoned said tract, and
changed bis residence therefrom for
more than six months since making
aaid entry, and next prior to the oate
hereiu; that said tract is not settled
upon and cultivated by-aid party as
required by law."
With a view to the cancel'atiou of
aaid entry said parties hre hereby
summoned to appear before John 0.
Hatchett, Probate Judge of Washita
county C.T., at his office " fii«od
_ —. it.. 41af rill
Once Against
\ We wish to call the attention of j
? the traveling Public and the «
TRADE IN GENERAL,
I that when you start for the rail- j
5 road you should
gear In Mind,
[ssffifftSpsyB "wUe8 ITO
RAILROAD PRICES.
We keep everything needed on the |
> farm, or on the road.
Wa DeLesdernier.
Jehn P. Del.«sdernl«r
iFt. Worth Ruiuess College.
Baa' Increaxd I ..endanee andlifcircc ilmh* day 1 wa*
Z W blU rubllebed H YFAB8 AGO.
the heavy ram.- 0Q,|chltf'oTMonthe Sl.t'day'rf M^, THERf, JS, £ m ^We^i««b .ucb a lar,. numb., of brtgh
J. M. Harrel well not b* at our ^ 18s). ,too'clock >. m., tx) re-1 ,0ong mm and women in a endancc.
place on th* f onrth Lord'a day in |p)nd >'nd furoi,h teatlmony concern- __ ^p xTlTTATEB
thi. month on nooonnt of an appoint-1 (|)| ^ a))e((eij abandonment. UUXVV,A7, fo„d in be largo.
ment at * place *bout 8 mil** Said partlea are further notlded oaln<
of Cordell iB* aw*r to that tbe tcettmon. Ini«ld caaa -tt
l largos Business Houses Banks an*
mAiit at a place aDou* o *«« ■ gal(1 parnes *10 ""v UDKn.
north wmt of Cordell i. * *' "I'"a' of thTRule.IWE JTEACH
asarmen delivered there. He wi ^ thtttt« slat day of 4 The only courae of aoual bustles,
defend tha truth against K«usionLof Pr« ■ ^ at § ,-docka.m. is. Fof fnlliiferisalon wale e
as Christian Baptiem. All srp ,n" Lj dat for the derision of ^
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Th* windy WondOT of th*| Kl.ctloa K*tlo*.
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Moaey and lme save 4.
f.F.FWatJne
Ft. Worth. Texi*^
wtehitaa came uy> • — | It la nereoy « •- —-—■ 1
Fr** Prem with one of hi* Mmi-oe- l#B h,U itt townahiplO R* g*
clonally 'auaya" H*jump*or, WalMU county 0 T. To
Lou Bornbaok nod th* *di *f «' d*tarml*e wh*th« or B<>ul*!k,ll^
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Horobeok ia trying to MUI U®- b*t *m •<"> "J "J* .
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Mrs, II D Chippsl^ar, Pieprletor.
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The Herald-Sentinel. (Cloud Chief, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, May 14, 1897, newspaper, May 14, 1897; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc168793/m1/1/: accessed May 20, 2022), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.