The Herald-Sentinel. (Cloud Chief, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, November 26, 1897 Page: 4 of 4
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NOVimiK H.
PlIfNtill iMftl IMlilUlMNM*
Keapavay 6w filial latere.
A J Ua vert wee ia tatavdey.
V. 1 A*puy tv Mr M«r
Ueacga Knn «• la town Hetu r
ae li town thu
BPUCAT10NAL.
4' l>. Bailer4 vm la town thi
ilrilnt* #a la u«i tbi
J A. 0«vii vm la lava 8at-
I. J.irdw vm la lava Wid-
••rfiy.
i J Mm« va«la lava4W«d-
4. P. diuti'aaa vu ia leva
T. 0.dtrtobUad vm a oaller
Um&Ay.
P. f. A. P my vm la lava
Mn U*.
4. P. Hinton veal la Kl Reao
Mmday.
Prio* w*« dovn from Barns
thla w*ek.
4. P. Killer vm ap from# OJk
«ra*k Monday.
4. P. Bvrd vm ia from noar
Comb* Betnrday.
li B. Te ig«ie vm up from bmr
Oik hi* V iday.
p. vV. h-..i )• < itm np from Oak
creek 8iturd«y.
8. A. vVhntingtoa vmIb from
the VitH end Saturday.
Little Ruth
quite Kick i-hi-*
ilorgi li <rr il and Albart Petty
ha*e their m« at market in opart*
lion.
• C. It \f 'P i-raoa vm over te
Colony 8itur«Uy, attending the
AllMn lar il MuraitoaeJ
«IU t * 0|> ••aci|> aoeuntiee to c W
I aa> aatfaam to ormugrapay. gram
aar uf euainNlUwe occurs Ilk) will a
aiiukn of tar wnier.
mruataeca or hi true v>
*'\S\ mm) gathering of hi*u r>
1 m • ti • m «i* in io eto.'ii il<"
— * alter Kaleign.
Of oil iHm ai bj«uU «bi<'h have
•nviied the attention of mankind*
Hi4«*rjr Mtaud* pro eminent in in
«M HIKi iiU|i r|Niii'e
linn «ubliiae lbam« tlie high-
«l «ud bant literary geuius of lb*
•or id baa been devoted. To thi
lb# aiMiigwa intellect* have giv.ui
ib-ir **:iergiea (bMUgb greet toil,
p.iVatimi, and sacrifice*.
In tlie pMeemli'in of hiatorieal
reeeerebee and in drawing theee
(mm the golden thread* of truth,
the niibuaiaem of youth baa beeu
o^uumed, the strength of man
hoodea|joundad,aitfl th* remain
lug ember# «f ••id age VMted to
whitened anbea on the beerthefcwi*
• f a Ufa long ta fc.
In eilent anH variety the bicto*
nckl reoorda of the human race tar
Mirpeaaoe all oll*er kind ofoompo*
NEW GOOS!
HEW PRICES!
AS LOW AS THE LOWEST;
I have a nice line
Of All wool under-
wear and over-
shirts, for winter
wear, something that
will keep out the Bliz-
zards the ooming win-
ter.
I have the Largest
Stock of Ready made
CLOTHINQ, HATS, CAPS
BOOTS and SHOES and
a very large stock of
DRY 600D8
GROCERIES.
I also handle the
famous Baker Perfect,
Oenuine Baker and OIM-
den Barb wire, Nails
Staples Eto. Hard-
ware. Tinware, Wa-
gon wood work. Har-
ness supplies, Saddles
One hM only to glance at the
VMt array of human n«nal to
discover how great thin mountain
of porpoM, endeavor* and applica-
tion rlaea above all other heights
of ti,# intellectual landscape over
ahadowing all other mounmenta
and trphiaa of huuan greetne-«,
reeling like the eternal pyramid*
on the braaat of the earth, and
4ifling ite emblaaoncd summit to
the olouda.
It ia wonderful then that the
intereated gsae on all civiliaed
people, ia turned with an ever re-
covering internet and enthusiasm
on thoae imperishable retorda,
which have aiveu the nam*,
History.
Prom thla time fourth, history
began to be oultivated aa a foira
of literary art. At flr«t the poet
appear*; but hiaeong wes i.« I a
lyric; not a ballad of love and
Little Oairgie Cook |haa been, fancy, but an epoch of the paat.
quite Mick for the pMt ten daya j ftu a long perm I in tie prooeas
wiihd plrij.iru.but under the care of civilUalion thexe in -thode of
I buy all kinds of Grain and Produoe at the Highest Market Prioes-
Call and see me when in town*'
Ton will find ma at the same Old Stand. The Big Double Stcie,
C. E. SUMNER.
of Doct ra K tinnaon and Ballard,
aha ia im >nviiig.
A QUIfiKR LBUEND.
The Indi.tiH <if today have eome
queer iw^ndi. The following ia
oiih imi tlih origin of the pipe atone
of Minrweot. :
<4In the time of a great freahet
thut Mj«>urred yeara ago and deatroy
ed all the nat ioua of the earth,
tveryiribe of Indiana aaaembled involution
on the top of theCoteau dea Prai-
ri«-H to out of the way of the
ru*ltinjrand neething water*, when
thiv h «d atived there from all
p irta of the world, the water oontin
lie • to ride ouiil it ooveied them
completely, forming one solid maea
of drowned Indiana, and their fleeh
wot* converted by the Great apirit
into red pipe atone; it waa ai-
w>y* considered neutral ground,
bel .nying to nil tribes alike, and
ail were to make their pipea out
of it and ainoke together. While
th«v w re «lr wning together, a
youutc woman, Kwaptan, a virgin,
ciuiht hold of the foot of a very
large hird thm waa flying over at
the tun s and waa carried to the
top of .i mil thut waa not far tway
and above the <vater. There ahe
had t vina, and their father being
the war eagle that had carried her
otf, and her children have einue
peopled theeaith. The pipentone
which is their ar.otator*' Heah, ia
amokedby themaathe symbol of
pcace, andtheenglequille decorate
the head of their warriora'"
song craft ind etorvcraft ca.itin-
ued to hold their place aa the beat
of the riaing nation. But at length
entailer genim Hppeire and the
crude material which he tinds in
the aonga and ntories of hia race
are aeized ffith a master hand and
oompelled to give up their living
significance. The historian
comeat begins to explain in the
language of liin people the true
through which men
have paaaed in their course from
darkness to light, f'r mi b.ir >ariam
to humanitv.
From this time fourth history an
branch, or department of human
knowledge heooniHH more import-
ant aa the nation* grtw in en-
lightu.ent and po«*r
W. E. Wbeeier.
Not
Pine avMpora<ed fruits at Da I ton-
I Imve a choice n«iection of freeh
evaporated fruita of all kinda. Give
me a call. 4 l)aI ton.
Head the Herald Sentinel ad on
another page, «nd see if we cau fit
you out with a supply of littra
lure for lttV8.
♦ V t A V t A v t A VeV} v vtYt Wft v,.
m
WE
SELL
Keinemher the ten command
inente. Also remember the Her
aid Sentinel, and when >our aub
scription expireK renew.
All new auiiecribera who add
their names to the Herald-8enti
nel list between now and 4auuary
Is*, will be aopplied with the pa
per until JanuHry 1,189;*, for the
regular yearly price of 50 cents.
Our calendar winch was so pop-
ular ainoug our patrons duiing
the lital year, will be improved
upon for next year. We hope to
have ihem ready lor distribution
by Crislmas, and wapt each of our
patrons to have one.
flee Groceries!
Hardware, Tinware
and Notions.
And
our bran new stock, which we
ars selling at the lowest prices.
Frcnh Egg* and Batter Wanted.
Penlck & Co.
Jolony, Okla.
J. A. Guipel,^
FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKER.
Tn!a
8oiu and Dance.
Menu* V0U1
To all whom I have accomoda-
ted until they oould get their crop*
gathered, you have |iad ample
time now mid I need what you ow*
me and muat have it, I can't wail
on you any longer, so come ia and
settle at once.
C. E. SUMNER.
Turkeys make good eetir.g. The
crop ia very good thia year. The-
Herald Sentinel can use a few at
61' cents each on subscription.
Remember the Herald-Sentinel
Mill keepa up the aame old club-
bing offers, and baa many nea
ones Come in an arrange fm
your nextyear'a reading.
TIE KW WW.
WOMEN used
w to think "fe-
male diseases "
could only be
treated after "to-
e a I examina-
tions" by physi-
cians. Dread of
such treatment
kept thousands of
modest women
silent about their
suffering. Theln-
_ troductlon of
Wine of Cardul has now demon-
strated that nine-tenths of all the
cases of menstrual disorders do
not req*dre a phyrldan-'s attention
atalL The simple, purs
taken Ml the privacy of a woman's
own home Insures quick relief and
speedy cure. Women need not
hesitate now. Wine of Cardul re-
quires no humiliating examina-
tions for Its adoption. It cures any
disease that comes under the head
of "female troubles"—dlsordsred
menses, falling of the womb,
"whites," change of Itfe. It makes
women beautiful by making them
well. It kseps them young by
keeping them healthy. $1.00 st
the drug store.
I have recently opened up a
"VV" agon Yarc!
In the town of Cloud Chief, and um prepared to tnke care of your hoses.
Good camp house in connoct'on. North-east part of tovm.
H. H- DRAKE.
The Qld Reliable
(Jornfnerciy Hotel
Has been rebuilt and repainted throughout,
and we are better prepared than ever to ao-
oomodae t ie traveling public,
I Mrs. Mi nerva Cloud Prop.
addo Hotel.
dlracttoni. sAireu. ti lng symptomi
th« "UHes' Advlwry Dwsrti^nt.1
Tha Chatunoofa Medietas Co.. Chads
aoofk T«sa.
W. I. Aienoi, B.B., Cary, Hiss., ssyti
■rVpUwVa W ■e®®" «s euewai
Is always found at the front. Special at-
tention giving the citizens of washita Co.
aGIOKRates One Dollar a Day,*^
A. f. BOOTON, PropriWor. RENO OKLAHOMA
Cloud Chief Heat Market.
i
Freeh Meats and Choice 8teaka a Specialty
We Handle Nothing but CholM Healthy 8t0ck. Hotrent frights
Guaranteed.
aW.HARRBLL, PROP.
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The Herald-Sentinel. (Cloud Chief, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, November 26, 1897, newspaper, November 26, 1897; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc168820/m1/4/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.