The Herald-Sentinel. (Cloud Chief, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, June 25, 1897 Page: 4 of 4
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Milk Shake
and Lemonade on ice at
Cloud Chief Fruit Stand.
*Ve have aUo ju i received a
}rv li Luit-ol 4j*udie*, rtuU uic.
LOOAXiS.
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WASWrOMKLF,
I underaUuil that it is being re
• rra'atx.) pealed ill your county that I lailtc
to meet hid- Waiter Pruel la«ttali
H. M. Duke, * brother of «>ur noun- ^ d ,mU al ,suiabV|ilt,. jty j0ur
ly attorney, tna warrant from Lennjlti0|| I will §t. t* the fact*
Georgia, charging l.im witli t robez.' concerning the H«ra yiil« debate:
U. M. DL'KK AURESTKD.
On laat Sundiy, deputy
U. S. Marshal Banks
{lenient or robbery of the (J. ti.
mail* Mr. Haunt immediately
started for Georgia with hif prison-
er.
Ou enquiring we le.irn that Mr
During Wet June 1 held a aeries
of meeting" at SawsviHe. Eld
Duncan, a Baptist minister* hunt
ed me to arrange proposition* lor a
debate, claiming that some of iu>
brethren had ctoalenged him. So
Ice at C W Maddox'*.
Yea ganoliue at tiuiplee.
(Jo to (impel'* fui fruit jar*.
K. 1 . Uoe* in ill from Salem.
T« K. Reeaer wart up Saturday.
Otto Folgner wai in, Saturday.
8. W. Hughes was in town Mon*
day.
1J. W. Rten r Wiu« ib towu this
wot it.
He.tatw.l 0" oo n, hrelhrenw.re
very much dissatisfied with hia de-
| fence. They therefore changed
m« f.tr another detsite, aeleeting
• i Waiter Pruet a« thfcir cliampton.
The tliird Monday in November
was the time s*t for the debate. 1
- mfo-med tuy brethren that I mu-t
and claims to i ^ certaii amount of work done
Kwr-
Capt. Mitts was in town vVod-
tiesdaj.
J. K. Miller wa in town Wed-
nesday.
I hiivo plenty of iee. C VV
Maddox.
New satines and percales at
Dalton's.
Mr. Nollner was in from Wood
this week.
Joel Wisdom waa in from Wood
yesterday*
(ieor^'P Pauley has been nick for
a few day*.
Claud Calveit wan up Oakdale
Wednesday.
A. Richert was down from Shel-
ly last Friday.
A. J.Miller was over fiom the
east end Tuesday.
Tom Hmitli was a visitor from
Cordell Saturday.
More light on the subject, Ciet
your lamps at Guipel's.
W. T. Williams was in town
from Combs this we.^k.
T. I. Hampton was in from the
west utnl one day this week.
A new stock of Iwots and shoes
and.more coming. J Dutton.
If. H. Ross passed through town
yesterday, on his way to Kl Reno.
Temple Houston, the lawyer of
Woodward, wns in town, Wednes
day.
Gersham Coo«c was over from
Colony to see the ball game, last
Saturday.
I hare just returned with a new
stock of drees goods at bed-rock
prices. J Daltou.
Dr. Faber ofDillas Texas h s
concluded to put in a drug store
a pout 4 mile8 west of Cordell.
J. M. Foss, near Cordel, had to
furnish foor brills of twine for ev-
ery acre of wheat harvested ou his
farm.
If you want to hear a girl say,
<4Yes,"just ask her to go with
you to the Kruit Stand, for ice-
cream.
John DeLesdoruier and Mr.
Walkup and Misses Stroud and
and Aspley were over from Colony
Saturday.
The traveling public say that,
the Commercial is always ready
to supply the wants of the weary
and hungry.
Ovei fifty people took dinner in
town, Saturday, who would not i
have been here h•««I it not have
been for base ball.
A bane ball game may look like
a small thing to u business man,
but any one can observe that there
is n I ways a great many more |H>o-
pie in to« n, and a great deal more
trade on the days that i game has
been advertised, than on •'common
•very day week days."
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Duke was postmaster at a small, arrangements were made and wt
town by the name of Pendergra* , j had a four day's debate
' I l«l J ltnn„an il Itrul
nituated near Atlanta.
ho we are informed, that he resign
ed, and wus untitled that he vac
rhort in his account, and to the
amount of $1,2110. lie immediate-
ly fixed the matter up a" he sup-
posed satisfactory, and claii {UftVVt vclwtu.u<UH>„
have i ol^ar reciept for every ceni -in(ir(]ur l0 get ready for debate,
he owrd the government. This j They inade arrangenrutH *o farni -fi
being the ea*e, it reeins that they , nie the help, but the hand the) tur-
ii . - Mr lushedmedisapointedthem l<earu*
have no c.fe at all |' thU k.lowiog my .
I'uke, and we may expert to we j ,uy |)rcthren were sati^tied that 1
him back in his cotton tield in a rol,i,i lt0t i^svemv famtlv comfort-
! FiE Hi
NO NOT FIRS,
but goods that were dainag
ed by water in the
^16 St LOUIS FIRE
£1,
Which I am selling below Manufacturer's
Cost.
They consist of Cottonades. Phirting.
Domestic, and seven and eight ounce Duck.
I am also making a Big Reduction in some
of my Ready Made Clothing to make room
i'kinJtin.matterw«.li 7cj'witii'.ijurdi •« |for my fall stock, which I have already
•oughtfor th. pmpo* ofohour j i bought, and which will be the largest ever
brought into the C & A country.
Come and see me when in town. I Will
few days, at least w« hope so. j ably situated. They theretore coil
Mr
all br
inn him around by some of uuj'jurtl il"few days before the de-
«n«mies, and if that is the - a«o we j)aU. sV|tH lo J wrote my bro'li
hope he will l e able to get aotimi j reu thai 1 was not al le to leave my
on some of the fellows, for this1 family *n comfortably situated us I
of 00O0.10K i. h«ing carrie,I, o««ht; but iu order U, h. oo dUj yQU Money,
too far. Mr. Duke came here i anyway. In a day or two I reieived
bout six months ago and took a ] wo"r<l that the debate was put ofl
claim, and has many friends. He i und that 1 need not coine.
has borne a good name while here j A letter was sent lo KM. Pr^t
i«i i v. rv mil h rp"rt>t not to come', but hefajled to receive
and the people very much regret ^ ^ ^ ^ ,
his misfortune. , ThjH 0Xpi«i,lf, why Kid. l'ruet fail
Scoop kl).
Our boys got badly beaten, Sat-
urday, by the Indian boys lrom
C. E. SUMNER,
At The Itlg Double Store.
apim^iisM^ er- ns^
~"'T|
(t ytl
ed to tind me at Samsville last No-
vember.
Jltat-SSSSI'-J'tb.is now on hand at berry's hardware store
I for tir.t Mood.y ,f,er Fourth of CaU earjy and bt) glire .
let
Colony. The score stood 23 to 4
in fuvorof the latter. The Indian 1 July. A courier wa« rent to
nine wa« cowpoMd entirely of In-1 me know what had heel. done.
dUna. TheOheyen,,.,. Arapahoe.! On h^anng th«, I remarked
Wiahitas, Caddos, Kiowas, A paoli-
that I could not leave my eountv
on first Monday n July as com-
'to see me. I on a make you good
prices on Twine and Rope.
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two other tribes were represented, and being County Snperintendem
.nd ti..y did good pUyug. Hev-! it would he mv duty u> i thew. | qnieath6r and all harness repairs, back-
, , , . . • I believe it is the second Monday *
A.I of "ur ^y9 We,eh0/" 1 the courier r.piied. bands, hame-straps,bridles, lines, whips.
ding the pitcher, which greatl) , | n( v«r ex .rrined ths calander ' n T
jakened the nine. ! nX]>\ dismiss, d the matter from my I Bring yOUr b^St El ReflOfigures, I "Will
John Stutsman cut the ten acres' mind, thinking thesecend Monday
Coma aches and perhaps one or I fionen, court would be in session
of wheat on V. Putman'B place,
was the time.
laet Monday. Will Ch„p.lier ^yB; ^^KLd Pr.u«Tin Hnrdware and Tinware «t lowe^Prlmthew hard tiiun
he never saw so many sheaves on ' to ^now if l expected to meet him
so small a piece of ground, and j atSamsville on the 5th of July.
when Judge Ilatchett was asked if; I wrote to K4d. Tru^t informing
there wan room on the garter
section to shock the grain, he re-
plied; "1 don't know." It is not
every year, even in this prolific
couutry that one can't shock the
C'toinrv initi "no v«a v , .
> —• • " i«" — ri «rr s:;; ^
of land. 1
The Methodists
under bond", and it would be sub-
jecting my bondsmen to too much
risk to Uust mv busies* in the
hands of a deputy at that time, as
, ... court.
are homing a jf nothing worse,
series of very interesting meetings j count)
leaving my
at such tune would
meet them any day in the week.
tre nt lowest Pr
3(earyX Serry
Caddo Hotel.
Best Dollar a day House in the Territory
Special attention to Commercial Travelers
©Bus to and from all Trains
A. S. BOOTON, Proprietor. EL RENO, OKLAHOMA
at the sohocl house. Owing to the I make mv mind uneasy, thus tak-
hfiHvy work in the harvest fields, | ing - jt.
not many come trom the country i T ,„OAt hioi
der Prueit
him on the
j tliird Monday in July; or, if it
the town, but as our people are|PUited him better, on the lust Mori-
none too righteoue, it i probable day in June. But it «en,e that
I proposed to meet
and the attendance is chieily from
(Wile too n[;mnitip, iv ii- p.
m ,heood may he .ooompU.he,,. to .nol
days'
ne IS SO aoxiuue \ i; I>" ' «.ra.a.r npn. im. i i-r r - ■ p-—«
I nioti that he cannot afford to make , and but. tew are l eing damaged by
J. I. Hollis, who was kicked the ime a week earlie- *wn n( fV,D fr,"
We hud thp pleasure of Koin^r I „ _
through Mr. Berry's peach orchard JilGJLl iOT k#3.l6
near town, last Sunday. He lias'
about four hundred trees, heavy
loaded with fruit, many of which i , ,
are of the early variety and now Tll€ r 3.T1I1 £LIi U XV8.I1CI1
ripe. The trees are of good size
At
nor two
we ks later.
While at the "Worker's Insti-
tute" at Kiowa, Elder Pruitt. af-
. ter having read my letter, announ-
ced that he would !>«• at SamsviIJe
the face by a pony, some
since, was in town one dtiv this
week. He is recovering from his
hurt, although his physiognomy iel ^ npwouiu lw Ht nuilurt.„ ulll.Iirir iro,
yet somewhat dilapidated. on ^,e firJt Monday in July, and i'l i grapes and other small fruits are
Dr. Revnold s drug store build- was not there he would deliver a se-1 g0od.
-"« - -iv°fled
size, and is about ready for occu- . , ,
the weight of the fruit. Some of
the trees will make a yield of three
bushels or more, and it can he
safely estimated that the four hun
dred trees will yield, at least, five-
hundred bushels of peaches. His
MILL.
ft H D Terral, Prop.
Wood, Oklia.
hacked down.
pancy. It will he the largest drug j jt that.
store in the 0 «fc A country. I there is more gmrv
The Indiana have found
dSTThVTM\ Our hoys Sot it "waxed" to Vm
| by the Indians last Saturday, but
that Cloud Chief merchants treat
them honestly and fairly, and in
consequence their trade iu this city
is increasing very fast.
The Fort Worth Business Col-
lege has stood the test for many
vears, and it is stronger today
than ever. Write to K. P. ''rueitt, the commissioners are in session.
#■/* • ninM.Ur Will h* let me heln *et the time,
I res , toi circular. ^ wj|] honst that I am afraid 4.o
Dout use syrup out of a bottle mwthim?
when you can get a nice ayrup Re«pectfnllv, ^
he thinks | nope 0t our business men are out a
10 ' cent on account of it.
Attention Sons of Veterans
You are requested to meet at the
Notice to fcchool District Odicere.
Blanks, requisite for annual
schnol meetings, to be held on tve
second Tuesday in .Inly, have been
received. Bnd you will please call
at my office at Cloud Chief, and
secure blanks needed by voj.
Dated June 23, 185 7.
G. W. Ilunt, Supt. Washita Co.
Lost a hav mare
debate. . , | Youarereque^ vuu.rr.nvvuc, UA R bavmflre pony apod
Now I want to ssv. that if Kl dor j rogjderee of K Earnhart at Cloud botit nine years with white stripe
Pruett will let me help s«jt the ( nn ,|nne the 26th for the pur- in fare, one ear split, branded J.
time for the deoate, I am perfectly | 0f>leetin officers for the ensue-1 K. on left hip. Leave inform union
w lima to meet him. "I he doubt" i n K«r KnainHun that !a^ this ollice.
it, I will make a five-hundred dol- ing year, and all other business that |
l«r bond for my appearanQO, bm 11 may co,ne *)0^ore 1,10 meeting
will not leave my county while Hoys bring your pocket book along
W. D. Philips.
If you want a practical course of
Book-Keeping and Banking, or
Shorthand, attend the Fort Worth
•tand at Guipel'i for 15 ot«.
H. C. Harris. ( (T#jm) BuiIdni College.
Otto Falgner.
I am seliing Scotch lawns, the
very latest designs, at 5 cents per
yare; other goods in proportion.
J. Dslton.
Ice for tale by C VV Maddox.
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