The Herald-Sentinel. (Cloud Chief, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, July 30, 1897 Page: 1 of 4
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Hssald 9 iUVI im July, IIM. iaaTiaai Bstabllsked Aa««il, 1M. Dbmoobat Established October, lmt. Ooasolldatloa, April. 1M.
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CLOIW CllEP, OKLAHOMA TIKSITOIT, JOLT 10. IUT.
■y r. v. CMk.
Qlass and
Queensware
Cheapest In Town.
Good Syrup and
Dried Fruits
Constantly on Hand.
I also oarry a foil line
of Obeap and High
Grade Chewing and
Smoking Tobaooo.
Come and see me,
J. A. Guipel
Washita normal institute
ThO Noimal Institute for thli
bounty Was opened lan Monday, 96
fust., with a reasonably full attend-
*uee. After quite a number of teach
tre bad been enrolled for the term,
daises were organised and the work
Wa assigned in the following sub-
jects: Penmanship, Mathematics,
Grammar afrdCotrfpo'sition, Orthog-
raphy, Beading, United 8tates
History, Geography, Physiology,
didactics, Civics, Physics, and Book
peeping. The assistance ot Mrs.
No'fr E. Toberman has been seoured
for the occasion, and is giving per
tact satisfaction as instructor, being
i teaoher of much' experience and
i\My dorapeftnt tio' fi)l the position.
W«j aire, glad to find the teachers
ari'd people of Washita county so
Jtaudi interested in the school work
and so ready to lend their efforts
sin3 influence for the upholding of
educational interests m this, one of
tpo most promising couiities in Ok.
lahoma. My acquaintance with all
tie teachers' whom I have met here
in the fthtitute has been very pleas
ant. They seem to be enthusi-
astic and have proper ideals in re
gard to the profession of teaching.
Indeed, they seem to be model la-
d^ and gentlemen, always diligent
study and attentive in recitation.
I can most heartily recommend
tneir work in the institute.
, Having suggested to'Snpt. Hunt
t^at some encouragement and credit
ajio«(<l given for regular attend-
ance, I hirx permitted and' take
pleasure in announcing that, for
regular attendance, those who-, en-
roll the second week of session will
rtcei ve a credit ot 15 per cent; i
'ybo enroll the tbird weik wil) re-
ceive a credit of 10 per centt and
those who enroll th$ fourth aud
last week w^ll receive a credjt, of 6
pei; ce.pt, jrajd credit to be placed on
the student's lowes: grade in exam-
ination. In addition to this, I will
•ay th.^ we shall be pleased to enroll
students,fjom the public ocKools,
a?d pthpTd, who do not Wish (o be-
oome teachers, or w1k are, not .at
pre^t ready to enter upon thrft
profession., We shall make the
cqurae interesting instructive, and
pleasant for *roy one. The work
presented in this institute session
will he.benatioial to the student- as
weW> a* to the more advanced.' All
W^b With to keep in touch atid sym-
pathy With edncational SdvaufftM
should aot fail to attend.
J. A. OvMMBMfiT, ®oad«ictor.
comwtpommom
8ALKM.
By * B« W.
Everybody is happy.
0. L. Perry Is stacking etna.
Corn will go forty buabels to the
ere.
0. Beads has just returned from
a visit in Texas.
A. N. Davis Is haviOg a severe
attack of rheumatism.
Died—Thursday, July 22, the
infant eon of Mr. aud Mrs. J, H>
Wheeler.
Ret. Standifer is conducting,
this week, a protracted Baptist
meeting it Orange Blossom.
Miss H^tty Williams, while on
her way to the normal institute,
gave the writer a pleasant ctfll,
KOHN KERNELS.
fly Ned Tirsee.
Some sickness.
gome hot days last week.
The toAdl art getting dusty again.
Art. Barry was out from Cloud
Chief, Sunday.
James Fowler li in El Reno this
week, on business.
Henry Lowry haa returned from
hie visit to Mlssbnri.
Jacob Reimer is hauling lumber
for bis new reeidence.
Lemonade anil watermelons were
exoelbnt at L. W. Collins', Sunday
'evening.
L. W. pollins went to Cloud
Chief, Monday,' #tth his daughters,
Mary ancf Alma, who Will attend
the normal' insti(utfe.
The little nephew of t. G. Bills
Vet with the serious misfortune of
breaking a leg recently,>v a wagon
running ovet it , The child is i
ing as easy and doing as well as can
be expected.
KOBS I'RUM KORN VALLEY,
By ft£x and Squeers.
Yes, we had some nice showers.
' 1 • *■", 'v •• •• ♦,
Sol Trumble is building a grana-
John Ctchlichting's wife W still
very sick. u
Petej rfamburger out uncle Her
man Justus',millet.; „
Si. and George Roland hare been
helping Abe Neumari build a house.
Dr. Cuitisis having a well drill,
ed. jtfr Brown is doing the work.
Peter,^tou^ and-,Hejir? Koch
went to K1 Reno for lumW, this
**•< i*j. ■ ...
J. D. King returned frOtoEfReno
with a load of freight for the store
It Korn. , f . i
The Advenkists have put a' large
tent on Georgo Klook's Claim to
hold mtfetfngl in, $
D. pi WiMrty Abrajn lie inner,
Isaaa Hanna and David gchapanaky
Jr. bad their tftreshing >'0oke lact
we#k. Wheat it making from • 90
to 24 bostieik per acre, do ur as
tbfeshe£. v
JTJbfri was a.fair turnout at the
annual school meeting. D, D.
Wiens was elected treasurer, and a
fpur month's term of scfittol was de-
cided upon, to Mmmence the first
^onday hi Oetoper.
QTPCBIKK MUSE.
Mr. Ward's ton, Beaton, la vary
sick.
Rev. Fulton has gone ob § visit
to Jack county,
Tom Barbae and wife have return
ed from Chickasha*
Mr Finch is etlll suffering, with
not much change to be detsoted
The Babtists commence protract*
ed meetingi ft Valley View Friday
eight.
Ouite a nide little singing at the
Valley View School honae Sunday
evening.
Quite si n^mb^r of Valley View
people attended the mnsical conven
tion at Cloud Chief, and were de
lighted.
Plenty to eat, in thli tioinity, but
oh! we are starving, spiritually) we
ne«<t an old tiirf# ievifat, and must
have one,
KERtfKLt? frRCflt KORN
Shelled by Ked Turner.
Health reast/lkbly goo<i,
Mr. Keddall la in poor health.
Will King haa his new dwelling
oompleted,
J. W. Overstfeet is in Canadian
coUlity, it work.
Night only, puts ast6f> to croquet
at Kendal's store.
James fowler made a trip to the
railroad last week.
L. W. jpollins w.ent to Weather,
ford to nalll, last Saturday.
A couple of neeir threshing riia-
chines passed through here last
Iwefcli, .
Abe Nlfemah, four liiiles south Of
Keridall's store, la having a new
hodsi' built.
W. M. Lowry has returned from
;a visit fo Capadl&n county where he
is Mlativcs,,
Some,of our youngsters recently
went jjiorth on big Deer Ofeek fish-
ing,^with. very fair success and
■eftc|ealOf$£ortt ...
J ames Veabiiflirorklng for the
pioneer well drillcr, tie 8hively, at
preaentj near Segef,
0. ft. iend.ll and daughter,
Li*aier start,Wr Illinois this Week,
to visit friends End relatives.
The sound of tha hsmrae* and
saw !l heard continually , id, the
building of residences and granaries.
After a few days, of hot wihds,
find t^sy. wa?pi weather, we have
had good sheweis of rain Which has
set allcrope en a boom. fJ
The baseball nme at ken<lall's
steffe had it all their way" last
Saturday, as the ^Mter county
blffe failed to show up,
The; ice tireaUi, supper at, Mary
^lins', turned otit to ^ a cake
and candy flirty, M lee could not be
obialned in time. ".Everybody On*
oyed the tim^ and the falling fain
lield the guests until daybreak.
! ilncb i«Uue P^of, JP^anchway1 for
the pleatflfcg rendition Of vocal iriu-
sit,
My pall StocK Beady.
I am still at the front Remember 2 am the
Pioneer in the Mercantile Basinets and*
know how to fit you Cut with your
Winter Supplies. ^
My Priced
Are as Low ad Any* ^
Quality Consideredi
Call And«&amilie mjr good&
And ydu will be convinced that t have a
combination of Quanity, Quality and
prioe that will Stdt f bu.
I Wart ^rUdel
^nd Dyiuat Sfave It;
Wfix. DeLesdeMtf, dolony.'
■Mm
rr
Ft. Worth Buiness
\ Has1 iicfeaked ia attendance ahd influence tlbtO the day It wal
established 18 YFAE8 ^00.
THERE IS N0BOHO6L , f >
Of Business la the whole Souh^wlth such a laffre nulnber of bright
ybuog menand women In attendance.
OUR GRADUATES, f, . ■ . i
Ate found in the lartfsst [ Business kouftes Wkl ail
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wETEAoH . j., ■ , r.f" ••
The only courae of actual btialbess. Money And tlmfe saved, t
For full Information wHtelO '■ j 1
ti:motto,* .
Texas
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I have Jaat relieved ahd opened np my
stock .if OktJQS in the roar endr of tha
Cloud Chiaf Fruit Stand, and am proparod
to attend to tha wanti of all cuslomert.
My stojpk is ALL NEW, Mt and
msH. I oarry a. frill assort-
ment of mum, Patent
medidines, tOi% articles,
eta My offlod is in the
drugstore. O^andS^
me. W. X Darnell, M. D..
The Old Reliable
las been rebuift ahd repainted durougfoUtt
and We are better prepared than fever to ho
eomodaethetrayelintfpublic. ,k , ....
Mrs. Monerva Oloud Prop.
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The Herald-Sentinel. (Cloud Chief, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, July 30, 1897, newspaper, July 30, 1897; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc168805/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.