The Herald-Sentinel. (Cloud Chief, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, September 23, 1898 Page: 1 of 8
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CLOUD CHIEF* OKLAHOMA TKH'MTORY, NPPTKMRKR M. IBM.
By V. T. Cook.
CORRESPONDENCE
VALLEY VIBW.
Nice shower.
Mr. Johnson bM told out.
Having autumnal weather.
ICvtry body picking cotton.
Neighbors changing around.
Wheat towing will shortly begiu.
||r. Dawson bte moved to town.
Mr. Boydston's kin folk* are
MM.
Prosperity ie reigning in our
kidst.
gome of John Radford's children
re sick.
George Radford is well pleased
itb the country,
Mr. Ward ha* the lumber on the
[round to build a new house.
Mrs. Adams Rainy has been
ieiting her mother Mr . Sheets
There eoon w. ut be a aoul lef
o advocate suffering in a dugout.
We would an vise everybody to
tear Parsou We«t preach every
Amo they can for be never fails to
lit the nail on the head.
The Baptist bad a aeries of meet,
ng here; bad uine added to the
jhurch among whom were Mr. and
Hre. Long, and their daughter who
have lately come among uv We
welcome all auch.
A Subscriber.
FLYNN DAY To the Merchants
Lut Tuesday waa a great day
for Cloud Chinf «nd lthou :li| We beg to inform the
abowora fell nevornl <•« In 'H Merchants of Cloud Chief
course of the day. a large crowd
gathered in tbe city. Promptly
at 1 ;30 o'clock, the Cloud Chief
cornet band, which li d been en
gaged for the occasion, struck up
SPRING CREEK ITEMS.
Health ot our communisy good
Will Angel is building him a
new bouse.
Cloudy weather with a shower
Moaaionally.
Our people are busy gathering
fleecy ataple.
Born:—to the wife of 0. A.
Hollie Sept. 9 a 10 pound girl.
John Sharp has lumber on the
ground for a nice two room resi-
dence
Jess Pitts and family, Mrs. Long
and Mias Belle Pitts are gone to
Chickasha on a visit.
D. F. Hollis returned from El
Reno Sunday with a load of frieght
for A. J. McMillan of Piano. •
Bon Ton wedding.
Married:—at the residence of
the bridea aunt, Mrs. Long, tbe 18
inst, Frank Siebert and Miss Uga
Savage. Miaa Belle Pitts and J or
Hackleman were bride maid and
groomsman. After the ceremom
they repaired to the dining room
where they found a table loaded
with all that could be wished.
After supper in company with Mi**
Durcil Gray, Mr. Sappington, Mis*
Bmmadora Gray, Jim Dawson.
Lillie Houae, Houston Norman, at-
tended obnroh at Mt. View. We
with then a long and happy life.
the ;>atriotic air "Hail Columbia"
and shortly afterward Major Fobs
introduced the Hon. Dennis T.
Flynn to an audience of some
four hundred i>eoplo. He had
barely commenced speaking when
a drizzling raiu set in, but it made
uo apparent difference to the crowd
which stood and listened with
deep attention for two full hours.
Mr. Flynn'* bpeeeh was plain,
logical, Ana conclusive, and sever
erj.1 men remaraed that they had
voted against And worked against
Mr. Flynn heretofore! but thai
they would use their utmost efforts
in his behalf at the coming elect-
ion His refutation of the diabol-
ical charges made, that he had
worked to hold bAck the passage
of the Free Homes bill in the last
congress, was so clear and plain,
and perfect that it mads the Accu-
sations appear as a farce, and a
matter of laughter, rather thAn
reasonable arguments Against his
election. He cast no slurs on our
present delegate but stated frankly
thAt Mr. CAlahan did alt that he
could do to uarry the bill, but the
evidence proved that his influence
was not equal to the work.
'and surrounding country
that we have established at
Weatheford Okla. Ter., a
Wholesale Subply station
for our Coal Oil, Gasoline,
Cylinder Engine Oils, Axle
Grease Etc. We will be
prepared to furnish Mer-
chants at the Lowest Whole-
sale Prices.
C. S. Stuart, Agent.
Waters Pierce Oil Co,
Weatherford,
Okla. Ter.
WKLL DRILLING
Shively tlu> pioneer well driller will
turn lab jm pleoty of water or bo
pay. Now In your time uli kind
if slock, wagon*. buggie* harue**
etc received on pay rail on;os
address me nt Colony « rat DeLes
dernler's store.
LKK SHIVELY
The O. A' (j. has arranged to
run a through frw reclining chair
ear to St- Louis on tbe 17th in«t.,
to accomodate its natrons wishing
to attend the Confederate Re un-
ion at Atlanta.
J. F. Holden,
Traffic Manager.
The Herald-Sentinel Job office is
always ready for business.
NOTIOK
Lost a bay naAre four years old.
No brAnd, with small star in
forehead iind white hind leg Let
me know At Shelly.
David Kroeker.
Hand made harness of all kinds
at Bennett & Nichols.
WOOD WANTED.
Staid bid* will be received
until Tuesday, Oot. 4th 1898 t.
furnish IS or more cords of 22
inch wood for the oounty. Wood
to be delivered at oourt house.
This Sept. *th 1898.
G. W. Whosier, Clerk
STRAYED.
One bay mare about 9 or 10
yeArs old with colt 5 or 6 months
old. Very small for age. Small
mare well built. Any information
address Jumes M. Huber,
Cloud Chief, Okla.
NOTICE-
Notice is herebby given that the
undersigned will Applv to the
Hon- C. M. Barnet, governor of
Oklahoma territory, for the pArdon
of John HowArd, who was convicted
of larceny, in the district court of
Washita county, Oklahoma terri
tory, at the April term of said
oourt, on the 7th dAy of April,
1898, And was sentenced to be
confined in the ponitentiAry at
Lansing, Kansas, for a period of
five years. The pardon of John
Howard is asked for by his father,
C. C. Howard.
C. C. Howard.
First pub. 9-28 Ex 10-7 gpt.
The Republicans of Curry Twp
will meet in mass conventon at
Friendship school house Friday,
Sept. 30. 1898 at 3 p.m. for the
purpose of nominating a township
ticket.
H. H. Kleiwcr,
Com.
The Republicans of Shelly Tw|.
will meet at Schneider school
house on Saturday Oct. 1 1898 a t
3 p. m. for the purpose of nomlnn
ting a township ticket.
F. C. A. Raasch,
Com.
E8TRAY NOTICE.
Taken up by J. B. Baldwin who
resides in Cloud Chief Twp- *nd
entrayed before John <J. Hatchett
on 8ept. 1, 1898 the following
described animal, to wit:
One red and whito spotted steer
supposed to be two years old
branded J on left jaw and J on
the left shoulder tnd J I M with
M underneath it on lelt side and
IE on left hip and W on left
thigh. Valued at $12 00.
This Sept. 15,1898.
G W. Wheeler,
Coanty Clerk-
WHICH WAS CRAZY?
Last week the sheriff of one of
the Strip counties telegraphed the
superintendent of the insane asylum
at Norman that a young man would
be down with his insane brother
for commitment. The brothers
arrived, after talkmg with them
for some time, the superintendent
locked both in a cell and telegraph,
ed the sheriff as follows:
"Dave and Bill arrived and have
locked both up. Dave talks about
building an air liue railroad to tin
moon, and Bill says Keatou will
pass a free hornet bill tlirongl
congress. Which shall I keep?—Ex
Watches. Cloks aud Jewelry re
paired at home promptly by Ev-
erts, the jeweler.
Foi Sale or Trade1—The build
ing and lot, 1st door south of Rey
nold's diug store in Cloud Chief-
R. B. Utterback.
There will be a oolt show At
Cloud Chief on Saturday, Oct',
1st, at which no ooltB will b<
tarred. I will give a premium of
a seasons service of my horse t«
the owner of the best colt shown
The judges to bo picked on th«
day of the show from among th«
spectators, who are disinterested
parties.
J. F. Kimball.
NOTICE.
The following letters remain in
the Cloud Chief, Okla. post office
aud will be seat to the Dead Lettei
ollioc ou Oct. 1, 1898, unless called
for;
Allan, Mrs. M, F. Akens, W. J.
Arnold, Mrs Mary A; Atkinson,
Mrs Mattie; Brown, D B; Bliss,
Jioi; Bradbury, J W; Baker, Wall
ter; Bond, Dr I T; Barnhart.Chas.
Bilge, Mrs m m; Bessey, Chas. Kdu
Black, mm ftvelyne; Boy, Bonnie
Carr, II T; Clark, A c; dark, A
curry, George; curry, Tom; fraugii
erty, Phil.; Denman, m 8; Ftncb,
Sophia; Fletcher, j N; Freeman
Addie; Goodyef, w c; House, j a
jutian, j w; McMillan, o h; Moore,
oranville; Mitchell, Mrs Alice; Nor
man, «dgar; Pyatt, a. a; Price, g i
Peterson, Mrs a t 2; Pierce b
Parker, mm Mary. Rape, Peter
KiMheit, Abraham; need a h; Reed
w h; smith, nillio; smith, a w; say
age, l h; staplea, p w; Tbympson
Frank; williams, Birthy; williams, j
\r; williams, Luther; wrick, Frank
wright, w R.
In calling for any of the above
please say "advertised."
F T Cook, Pobtmastbr.
NOTIOK OK Pi;LIGATION
Land office at Oklal<< ::ia City, Okla.
July 28, 1S98.
Notice U hereby wiva n that the
following-named soil I r l>. tiled no
tin* of his inientioi to make tin*
pr<s f in support of 1:1s claim, and
that N |d proof willtx* audi- before
Howe W Halley,(In.:<>«! stateseourt
omniiasloncr at Cl< tid
hoiuu, ou Sep lit. 1st -
B, T. Niuitl
for the s w i See % i s {
lie aimec the folUovi *
to prove Ills contiiiu '.is ri Mileuce up-
on and cultivation of aid lands viz:
John Black, of Comba, OkU.
Albert Cole,
Siil J. Davidson, " M "
lolin F. Brown. " Salem, "
Seymour S. Price. RegUter.
tirst pub Auk I"•>< Sep Mi u
NOTICE POU PITHUOAT1 ON•
Laud Office at'.Oklahonia. O. T.
Au« 4. 1H! H.
Notice ia hereby given that, the fed*
lowlnf-named Settler li is 111 J nonce of
ils intention t«> mak<- ti mil pr... f in sup
port of Ills rlaltn. hii<1 thsi -..id proof
will be mude before |[ trace W. Bm'ey,
U. S court commbstoner *t cloud
Chief, Okla.. on Sep 1!> |KU8. viz;
James B. I iwubey,
for the N K i sec 21, TM. I! 19. W.I.M.
He names the following witnesses to
prove Ills continuous rex id nee upon,
aud cultivation of, said land, viz:
Henry Fltellett, Combs, Okla.
Wylle Williams,
Ben Smith, " "
Harrison Watkins, •• ••
Bktmouii S. Prick,
Reiflsier,
Everts, The Jeweler.— AH kiodc
ot repairing, at reasonable priies
Clond Chief.
Notice of PubllcAtioii
Land Offlc at Oklahoma City.
August 3D, 1H98.
Notice is hereby given that the fol
lowing-named settler has filed notic
of her intention to make final proof ii
support of her claim, and that said
proof will be made before Horace
Bailey TT. S. Court Commissioner at
(Jloud Chief, Oklahoma, on Oct.
3.
Vi/.:- Delia Davis, for the S. E. qr
See. 30,T 10nR 14w.lM.
She names the following witneBse
o prove his continuous residence upoi
tud cultivation of, said land; viz
Chas R Treadawaj. cloud chief, ok
Cicero Roach'
R L Davis, Seger
John Young, "
Seymoui S. price, Register.
first, pab sep2 x oc21 Berry
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LAWYERS.
Cloud ChUf, Oklahom •
Practice in all the courts. Spiels 1
nttention given to laud contests.
■aaatacttnr'a Tnaa Sraack, Um Sirtti, Mmpr.
factory branch an« warthouaa locnwd hereto
MilVlraet ta ueoplu at lowaat factory prtea.oui-
3m alaSaataM>lc fa* and aarlu boiry t ralf bu
uliHUkn* In ear lou. knoak-4own. eloaelv
n pockad; we act up here. Wc
rat theai M yos ^awk «or«
thai twtaa a qul. u ua anv
oneelaeMn. Thl* la aa «o®«l
• machine aa nwle. rararS-
laaaafiriea. Don't uka our
worfl' azniDlne and try be-
fore fcuylaf. Our nneat Rm
CaMatl (Ilka nut) only II1M.
„ frelfht said. Ttila la poal-
If IISSWW, J0a rth,quslltr eonaldarad.
Allatuchtnanie, almpVa.
iilful. WekaTeatkaraatSei Do.
III. Mart IS (W> abow f ou mean buitaena)
and Mt machine, tlamina ft and If ymi do. I
Dm ft. return It aad B't your m bMk Write,
OHIO MACniNI h, Wsrtk, Ttt.
COITE8T NOTICE,
Department of the Interior,
(J. S. Land Oflle, Oklahoma, O. T„
July 13. 1808.
A auflleient eontcst. affldav.t having
b« en IIled in this otUcebyl). U.t urlee,
contestant, against liomeM' .nl entry
uuinber <i00.'i. made November 2wtb,
1S02, on northeast quarter, *ec' i> n H3
township 0, range 15 wettt. by Lileu S.
cliilton contestce, in whicli it is alleg-
ed that: "Said Ellen S. chilion has
wholly abandoned said tract of land
for more than six mouths prior to the
tiling of this contest and that said
tract of land Ik not resided upon and
cultivated by saldentrymao menrdlng
to law." said parties are 1 noti-
fied to appear, respond an tT r evi-
dence touching said all g > n at 10
o'clock a. m,. on Septemb* r 3D, 1H08
before Horace W. Bailey. United States
court commissioner, at his office in
Cloud Chief, O T.. and that final-
hearing will be held at 0 o'clock a. m.
on October 7th, 1808, before the Regis
ter and Receiver at the United Saate
Lond office in oklahoma, o T.
The said contestant having, in a
propei affidavit, filed July fiih. 1808,
set forth facts whielt show that after
due tiligence, personal service of tliia
notice can not be made, it is hereby
ordered and directed thai cucli notice
be given by due and proper publlca*
tion.
Seymour S. Price, Register.
First pub miff 2ftfex sept 30
COSTKSi NO i ICE.
Department of the Interior,
United Statet. Land Office,
Oklahoma, Okla. July 13, 1808.
A su'flcicnt co.itest affldav i having
been tiled in this office by 'Jeorge
Loomis, contestant, againsi home-
stead entry No. "420, made September
11, 1803. at the United S'"'^ ' '"'d
office, ok'ahoma. okla . f<
sec ii township 8 range 2(
Caatro.coutestee. In whlce
that: "the said Peter . n nah
wholly abandoned said tract, aud
changed his residence therefrom for
more than six mouths since masing
said entry, and next prior to the date
herein; that said tract is not settled
upon and cultivated by said party ai
required by law." Said parties are
hereby notified to appear, respond and
offer evidence touching Bald a legation
at 10o'clock a, m. on September '*7
1808, before Horace W. Halley, t'ulied
States court commissioner, cloud
chief, okla. aud that dual Iv aiIng will
beheld at lOo'clock a ui. on October
4, 18W8, before the Register and Re-
ceiver at the United Mtatea Land
Office In Oklahoma, Ui.i.t.
iky soar 0. Pries, Re«i ter.
lit pub9-2 ssO-IS Berry.
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