The Herald-Sentinel. (Cloud Chief, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, June 3, 1898 Page: 1 of 8
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omo> cant, kniMnnumiT. ran t im
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To Seger ft Donovan's
t caused ]by'theirjkeeping rochja fine line of General Mer-
chandke, which they ait telling at prices great in contrast
TO THE KLONDIKE
Frioea. They oarry Dry Goods, grooeriee.
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hardware, tinware, saddles. bridles, and no-
tions, all of whioh they are telling at the
price*. Bring them your eggs and trade for
other things yon need worse
Posts and lime also on sale
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kyaStirReporte.
To tl?e people
Of the Cheyenne Country. we have
$
opened up a large atook Dry Goods, Groceries and
General Merchandise which we will eell at railroad
prioea. We handle the New Harrison wsgon lbs
best on the market, also the celebrated Emprees
cultivator with attachments, double row cotton,corn
nae planters. Buggies. Come and see my planters, will, ssll them
on fall time with good paper. Come and see me.
Auction and Bargain Sale every Saturday.
Yon will ftnd me at Odessa six mil's west of Mountain City.
R T JOHNSON
J. E BILLS,
Delare in General Merchandise.
Dry Goods, Pants. Overalls. Hats, Straw
Goods and Shoes.
Notions, Groceries Syrups. Tobacco. Cigars
and Provisios.
My goods are fresh and new and my prices are at the
water line.
The Old Reliable
(Jommercl&l Hotel
Has been rebuilt and repainted throughout
an 1 we are better prepared than ever to ac-
comodate the traveling publio,
R. B. WELLS, Proprii tor.
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ssllsts of Cutfasstu, sad s mm.
barwf the Umlma Medical and
SergioaUssniUil.L, and hie world
wido atfperiq^a in, his. profession,
l®i,lk#r pleasing person*
ality, makee Mm n vsry pleaaing
coaversettooatfet,
Hie long Wies of saooeeees in *
rioas parts of - the ooantry hare
been a veritable "March of Trw
urnpb." Ho it now on bis eighth
annual tour, daring whteh ho bee
bad, ae patients* some of the bright
a*d' oet widely known men in
the Utited BUHii, and not a eingie
instanoe is known where h« hae
failed to effect a permanent onre.
His candor in telling hia afflioted
patients whether bit seryioee will
be of any avail sUmpe him as aa
honorable physioian—one thorough
ly In love with hie profession. His
expertness with knife and scalpel,
especially in straightening the
worst and most comiirmed oases of
cross eyes in tbe short sparc of one
minute, uuboubtedly places him in
the front rank of bis profession.
It is a well known /act that tbe
skill aad knowledge required in the
practice of surgery can only be ac
quired by special attention to tbe
oiteases which may be relieved in
this manner, and by years of care,
ful devotion and oonstsnt practice
he baa acquired a skill in the fol
lowing class of oassee that is mar
velous.
Said the doctor:
In addition to curing cross-eyes,
as mentioned, ae well ss nil disees**
pertaining to that delicate organ
and tbe ear, I ere the very worst
esse* of «atarrh, pyle* and all
chronio die*a*e*s Catarrh, which
usually baffles the skill oftle best
physicians, and wbioh is considered
by many incurable in thie olematc,
is one of my apecialtie* in wbicb I
have been wonderfully suocoesful,
"And in regard to piles?"
Piles and fissure I relieve in one
treatment, without tbe u*e of knife,
caustic or ligament. My skill in
the removal ot tumors from any
part of tbe body is attested by nun
dreds of relieved patients, and
heve been equally iMoetsful in the
ture of old ulecre, cancers, etc., the
cansee removed in every ease by
lo«sl and constitutional treatment
'•My treatment of disease of wo
men has beea unlversaly eucceesfnl
The hundreds of eom plications
CoaUaaed oa laet page.
DISPLAY!
at meler bros'. store,
By Mis. Jennie Heber.
Goods just from the Fashion Centers of the
nasi
Stylish nicely trimed Hats at all price*. Mice
Everything neat new and up-to-date.
KERFOOT
EL RENO, 0.
Dry Ooods,CIothlnj. BooU and Sh
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We are now selling our Goods at the v
lowest prxoes for cash. Equivalent to
low prioes you are all getting for your
TouWill be doing yourself an iqjus
you do not visit our store when in town
convince yourselves and partake of the
bargians we are offering.
L L Muslin Monaroh brand 4 cents per y
Indigo blue prints best make 84 "
10.000 yards Sootoh Lawns at 3i Oen
Gingham 3 fine quality 6
Mens hose, a bargain 6 "
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COriE AND SEE US.
BARBER
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C. M. DANIELS, Proprietor.
When you want a clcan shave or a nice hair cut nil
on them. Everything is new and up-to-date. Nic* Bath
Room in connection
ARE YOU
001 NO
to build?
II aogoand —e A g S„ow & Co
CHICKASHA. IN D.TER,
Or ifyou oant go there, send them your bill
to get their prioes. They will meet you
half way any time, they oarry a fall and
oomplete stouk of Lumber, 5HI gte«, Door* m*
5««h. "lire and Let Lire." is tehir motto.
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The Herald-Sentinel. (Cloud Chief, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, June 3, 1898, newspaper, June 3, 1898; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc168823/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.