The Herald-Sentinel. (Cloud Chief, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, November 19, 1897 Page: 4 of 4
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LOOAU3.
NOV KM BIT R
Attorney Smith UatKJ
A 8 Woods vm in week.
I U nd «m ap taft a this week.
Henry Kli W «nd Frani Ad
rian wcit) (iowfi from Hhelly Tuee-
day. '
• wii in town Mon.
daj^
/n 'I Dii'kc.m was over Natu<.
^Tiv.
J'- M. Sands wm in town this
week.
J IMton went to Ki Reno thi
Week.
«' Werhun wan in torn thin
**n'k.
I' . Fr.iu> a was in town 84 .
urduy.
•i I spares has returned from
'1. <1,.
1' ' *11144) was 111town WhJ.
|li>dn V.
1 i ' t vh 111 town W'od-
DfKiUy,
- I V« ,)! wan in from S*lain
'J I
Hit • Itaag and Dear* This
Itaaa *0111
To all whom I h«vi aoenmodu*'
ted until they could get theircrope'
K*lli«r«i, you have hud ampuj
time now and I need what you i w«
inland taunt have it, I u«u'l w*it
ii you any loujfar, ooiuhi.i . ,.1
•^Ule al oiitv,
c. K. HtmSBtt. i
Pine «v« pot imJ IruiUat D*lt< ii«
K*v. W. H. I'mrk in will
| r a«*li hi iIip HrluiO hoiiMt in
I'ioud Chief ni'it SiiiiOmv . «
I have m vhuite M«l«M'||..n of fre#l;1
eva|Kiratwl fruit# oI h'I kind*. Hive j
tue a c«l|, J l>M|i„n.
It.*,I ti,* ||n.|,| Qf W0Qj yNDER
another page, M|t<i „eeif we .; 1. 1 1
you out with a Hipply mi |j(«rH
tit re f<n 1 SUM.
.1. M. ?•••*« has traded hi* «daim
^ ~T^=='Bgg= 1J 1 i 1 isaassessssBX*
NEW GOODS!
PRICES
AS LOW AS Siil LOWEST.
I have a nice line
wear and over-
shirts, for winter
f«r«biuii'h i.f nn.t hi ,«.„|.|wear- something that
pany with UeorgH Hurst kImrt**«l
I'uesday ifter them.
J, B. Hinshaw mid f{«orge Pun-
lew will Iwgin movfng their shop
onto the lot. oppnott* Dai ton's
t l *re, thin w< ek or next.1
Turkey* make pood estir,*. The
l4\- - rriiuu, • fin
N * ' .«r I waa up from Rainy P0^* v'rv ^iayear. The
Herald Sentinel nip imrt „ fMlV
50 cents each on suhsoription
rstoniay.
Willi !■„
Saturday.
Vifil v.m in town
T. I, I
ll)H
*vis in fr m *nVo0H
ti.in A'l-ek.
\ ► I it.-t'litt wa* 111 to«vn
tin- . k.
0. Mli t'c nntflf in town
^ nt onlay.
! 'I V;i!t.ira w it in tow n
^'ediii'tulii v«
1 <imhull was in town
^ '•iIhv,
' > • v I i!>« in to h.ivfl 11 new cotton
gio, ,tl otii'e,
' 'i h vh Op from Oak*
M OMI.iv.
1 > 1 iii--o<oo r llnmbargnr was
c\ \r*ir IIJuv,
<■* iiri F ' isc I'.ir nin v ig in
M ^•itonlav.
: ' I 11 i I ton wag down from
!>'1 . v M ond ti..
V N'. V I |f,l 1V \y H ,,, rr,l!n
!'■ .-n. i hi* v*o«k.
'Vilk."-4 in wag in from Kagt
l' • .lU \Vi*l'|<,
4 ' l)"niKer j?>t in from
K :1mm iliw wi'wk.
' • \ 1« f <rr il h \i j .,v m«at
gh'ic it. tub "<vti|t|rited.
M. II. '>ri'<«haa a new m^n ov-
er tiin w i ; I,, vard
*V. \V. Ifnt,'tin'on w m -I iw n
fro'n M Flat Satur.iav.
•' VV ^ nit 1 w m in from the
on**, en 1 if iIim lioiint.y t.Hi^ ; k.
'>• 10. ^ 1 n i r rnturn^d Tuesday
with hia caravan of good* for his
■tore.
•I'din Mi-Lmin was admitted to
hail at tin KI Reno trial lagt
wet k.
I) n'l t' '{g'l r.Sit 5) petis
the Ffe<*ald Sentinel from now un
til .Ian 1, 1h99.
Joe Dalit, a< relative of John Mc
Killip, came in from Hunt county
Texan, Thursday.
0. 8. I'tlmxntier haa rented
part of Robert Parker's honco and
will move to town
Mr. Hilln the gentleman who i>
piling to put in the new gtore, h«g
moved his family inlo town.
Saturday, Monday and Monday,
the witnesses* were returning
from the Horn trial at El Reno.
L. V, Ikard hag traded his
• laim for property in Texag, and
vi!l move thare ahout the firat of
I'tifnihyr,
Dr. Sini:h* new h<ui*enear the
ichool house h 11 hoot en-
closed, and when finifhed it will
he one of the neatest residences
in th^ city,
Rrm^mher the Herald Sentinel
Still keeps Up the eame old rlnl -
hing offers, and has many new
one*. Come in an arrange for
your next vegr's reading
All new subscribers who jidH
their names to the Herald«^enti>
n«l list Iwtwpen now end .lamwry
1st, will be supplied with the pa«
| ts*r until January 1. 18M, fur the
' r 'ir iJ r vearly pri^ of 50cents.
Hen Hermfs wait in town Mon-
<1«v from near Sejf^r. Mr. Her-
mes^we Iw-lieve is entitled to ihe
helt as a wheat grower. Hh hag
280 acres io which « d' 'n<? nicely,
und intends to make it 300.
%
Our calendar which w«s so pop
u'ar nmong our patrons Hniintr
I have the Largest j I also handle the
Stock of Ready made-lameus Baktr Perfect,
CLOTHINQ, HATi1', CAPsjoe'nuine Baker aud Oliii-
BOOTS and SHOES and e'en i„,b Wirt. Nt,ils
avery large stock of'& Kj 1 . . n8rd.
DRY GOODS jware. Tinware, ^a-
=©AM DEE gon -u cod Wei k. Ef r-
GROCER]ES. nt-ss n ] flitf-.f f cCtn
I buy all kinds oi'Grain and Produce at the Highest MaiketTmlZ
Call and see me when in town-
You will find me at the same Otf Stacd. The Big Dculle Store,
C. E. SUMNER
will keep out the Bliz-
zards the coming win-
ter.
SALKOF ( A I Tlx
I will ha io the vicinity of
Mountain C/My, VV i>hitn Co., about
the 24th of Novemhr, with from
200 to 800 head ofratth, ol whn h
I will sell ail or anv pirt.
John M.Ikard.
Minco, Ind. IV.-, N..v. 15 lhi)7.
Herald-Sentinel, < ,. uu t 'lnel,
Dear Sirs:—
Enclosed find money order,
plea«e insert ad. * • * I was Vt*
rv much pleased with mv, other
ad in your paper, htid plenty of
inquiries reoiitn.- tn ui it.
'"ho M. Ikard
J. L.
l^aler hi
DRY GOODS, GROCEiDLF, ECGTS
SHOES, HATS, NOTIONS, Etc.
;rd
( OliDELL
T. H. JONES, Manager.
OKLAHOMA.
the hist year, will l e improved
Upon for next year. \\v h pe to
h:ive th^in ready for distribution
bv Ointm^s, and want fach of onr
patrons to have one.
Templeton Sumner, who wept
with his father and mother to the
r uirosd last week, mc|, with quite
a serious accident, lie fell from
a load of cotton hales down behind
the horses, and was badlv kicked,
sustaining a frscture of the shoul-
der. It iw hoped that he is net
hurt so had hut what he will lie
around again shortly.
Ijiist. week nherifi Morrison went
to Mont,affile. Tex., where he not
Tom and Taylor Kirk, who were
indicted nt the last sitting of the
ffrsnd jury for stealing a yearling,
lom guvs bond but at this writing
Tsvlor is still in jail, but will
probably make his bond to-day or
tomorrow.
Pay lor K i k is the man who
made his escspe from deputies
Patterson snd Hinson last sum-
mei, he WHh under arrest and he-
inn brought her to i«il,
PasMenu'er* arriving at Chicago
hv the Chicago, Rock Island S;
I'aeiHc It'v enn, by the new Union
>5
WE
SELL
it
a!
Hardware, Tinware
and Notions.
Notice Of ''oiliest.
| U. S. Land Mrtico nt, (oklahoma O. T.
Movemljer ft, IH.iT.
Complaint having been entered al
this onii'e liy Wil l. A Hisla.p against
itvury \ orUfi'inark w li(' uiauu lioui« -
htead entry .\o. ,V >7, (MtedOIJ.ihoiua
Okla, Novcmlier 1;;, iH:4t lortheS-U
i ol Section t p lu \, 1:, isi wot I M
alk-'gimr: •*,!1imi Mm nu<i ll.-nrv Vnr-
deruiark lias wholly aiuiiidoncd said
iioinesiead entry lor more than
month* prior tathe Hlir.g of thisgoii-
tesi. und that saio Iraci is nm n sid-
ed upon and cultivated is rtquired hv
law."
)V it ha view to the cancelation of
said entry sam pan .cs are hereby sum
moiled to appear he ft ire .lolin <• llai-
chett. I'lohate .ludiri-nf Washita couii
ty, Oklahoma Territory at his ol!tc
ill Cloud * 'Il iff. OlvlK.. oil the It ti day
ofJanuary, 1 sim. ;,f jinVlock a m t<> r>>
spend ami furu.sh testimony concern-
ing said a I legations.
Said parties are further notified
that the hearing In siI I case will he
had under Kiilc r. of the llu'i s of TT^t ^ M .
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our bran new stock, which we ? '
ars selling at the lowest prices.
Fresh Eggs and Butter Wanted.
ci;
J. E. Penick & Co.,
Jolony, Okla.
J. A. Guipel,-
I have recently opened up a
"W agron Yard.
' ' 'mi, "v no* new l moil " ir« n m
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sotnked hoforesnld Probata Judpe
SKYMOt'H S PitTCK, Ueglst'T.
First published 11-1 exnlres 12-.11
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The Herald-Sentinel. (Cloud Chief, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, November 19, 1897, newspaper, November 19, 1897; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc168819/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.