The Herald-Sentinel. (Cloud Chief, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, July 27, 1900 Page: 1 of 8
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VoL 9, No. 30
Coantry Correspondence
t^ acted meeting Kev Ihoinas
CLOUD CHIEF, OKLA. JULY, 27. 190&
Bv F. T. Cook.
SMUML
Most of our people celebrattd
the Fourth by watching it lain.
Crops tre fine.
Mr Stewart went to Mountain
View last week.
galem Sunday School is progress,
ing nicely.
Kev. Standifer and family have
gone to Texas on a viiiU
Everybody attended the big
picnic at Elk City the 21.
Plumbing is the order of the day.
Miss Clayton eipecta to return
to Texas soon to fee her mother,
who is quite ill.
Rev Smith of Wood expects to
begin a protracted meeting at tin
arbor at Saiem the fourth Sutdaj
night in July. Everjbody is in
vited to attend.
Runaway oouples seem 'o bo th
order of the day iu these parts 1
k«-eis wondering who'll fcc tl «
next.
Collin (.oiinty, Texas in doing 'he
preaching.
Mr. Hatijravc w:<s a vis tor at
the count) scat thin *eek.
Mr II. Thomas will build ft new
residence in the near future.
J I* Knsey his > oue to Texas af-
ter a help mate We wish him
blooming uceess. lie deserve# t
goi.d wife.
Mr Pruit is preparing to build •
resideneo.
LJ Kussel has gone to Tex,is ri
a visit.
The trains arc n< w running int«
(Jnnite
Mr W ak-ti« l I ha* gone to M< nr.
t tin View n l,uHne*sn
rn to Westherfi r 1
J (i Ha< r^en and H F Jans n
:kro aU" .«l ng the Normal at Cloud
Chief.
Many are taking Advantage of
• he tine r edition « f Uie ground
and are plowing for win at.
Jack Kes'cy *as in Weatherford
last Saturday.
Pet r Trout is still itackinp
wlic-t a hunever it is dry enough
Corn prospects were never bnt-
lor, and ou. valley probably
lui'y sustain her reputation ibis
Uar. And ti at is no small item.
I he thresher fr on tho Indian
Dohoo it r shed Kugmo Iforbt h*
wh at ast week. It made twen
ly-five besh^ls per acre
\\ ill K-; rns is g- i«ig into th<
h.tv business, from 'he looks .f
the new m .chin* ^Viich h«i 'Touiht
home 'I' in 'own the o«her day
Bftinj.
W. T. Aker< went to Clou
Chief Thursday.
The Republican primary for hi
district was held at Odessa Thur
day.
Crops are doing tine.
Corn never looked letter than a
present.
The people of this school distri i
lave became tired of using a shae *
for a schoolhonse and have, at la i
voted bonds for a new cne. )t
will cost $500. and will be a cred-
it to the community.
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TUB PIONEER GIN of Wash'"i < " '**•
\\:< ,-1 . n vns f-rec el in
Clou 1 Chief, tn the Ml of 1SU7. y '' M *-nf t L j
bales. Otatkii *« many * W> * *.n oaKof **1 ... t
ysrd wait it g their turn
Dots I'rom Valley View.
Cotton is looking tine.
Plowing for wheat and hay mak
ing is in full blast in thie vioinitj
Miss Lizzie McAtee of Boggy i>
visiting her cousin Mrs. W E 0'd-
ham.
Mr and Mrs 0 E Sheets have re
turned from a visit to the Chick*-
taw.
Miss Lillic Hudson who ha^ bf en
visiting the Misses Dawson has e-
t'-rned to h°r home in Sherman,
Texas
lletrop Jottings.
A cool wave has come.
The Baptiate are holding Pr°-
John WVningham has returned
from Custer county where be ha-
been visi'ing.
Lloyd W'nninghsm of Bowi<
Texas is visiting his brother
Frank and James.
T.jCXJ A1
in
town tliis
M Weir i repa ring Cran-
ford's di ug *torc
Walter Pruit was in town this
week from Cordell.
K M Mi « nhimer was in from
Wood thin week.
D M Misenhiemer of Wood was
in to*n this week.
J S E'ldinga of Combs *as in
the burg Wednesday.
Rev. John J Kliewcr was down
from ©holly Saturday.
W. (1. llackleman was up from
near Piano Tuesday.
The Iron bridge west of town
has been put in repair.
Jj A Armstrong from near Burns
was in town this week.
Mr Walters, from near Wood,
was in town yesterday.
H W. Bailey and family visited
J. M. Foss at Cordell Sunday.
H.N Merry was in ElKcnoon
business the llrst of the week.
C. E I'orry, tha lumberman of
tied ( lift, was in town W*.dn s lay.
Born to Mr and Mrs E H Si" ti-
er, Saturday m rning, July 11 a
i\r\ \ f
Mr. '-ox, a broherin-a* ">
>rvil U,tr, is visiting him t <
k.
VV I! I,elver ton was in 'mm
t.i make Ih.al proof on
I int.
Sid Soberts of (hkdatown « -
« t,u>incss in Ot ' td Ohi *f I
b'.'d «y.
• II Murdocli returned recem v
from Kr-nw- Citv where hi 1 d
been ou business. u >
£)IED—Willie, the 17 months
old babe of Mr and Mrs J H Stew-
art, July '0, i900
Cr nf,r.l'oudMc'j|
i* (• iitftd ari l
Kobs From Kotn Valley.
Abraham Jarzen is building i
new house
Jim Punn is intending to hre I
this week.
Wtn. Sanders i« running his
hay press.
Peter Bergman is runn nnr a fine
new threshing outfit
Andy Lewis
w.'6k
S. I! McLuro was\<i fro a vVood
tbi^ week
It A Hums an iu town this week
from Burns.
Pete Stubbs was up from Odea
ma Thursday.
.1 K enick was over frun t o!
uny th's week.
'I' I'Crume was down from near
(Cordell Tne day.
\ p Kobe '8 was up from Oak
• vn ■ a* v .. ... n # , j
Mivion Rolard Ina l>een I.anling; dale \U<lne,
3?dav.
arc on their new («. ft™ ''
give Main Street an- . r>Oting P"
pearanee. ' ^ ®
.1 w Collin", J tt W ' ,l,e
I wo Itnoh•«"'.« ■'* :l arte l.VV"
,l y lor a trip throuiih Oolo^o
and the Rockies
||'u l.idah l)av , Uioaosuece"
fully onnduoted the prtmary di-
„<rtm«nt oi our pub'ic «%>!•
h.?be.n empire! b tho
OahdaU dUtii.'t at an advance <>'
'va"c< to $45 Mibh D. i ' a"
,„ t.ll,nt .etche r, and her ..rvoea
V* e'e mneh in d^mv'd." ' *,
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The Herald-Sentinel. (Cloud Chief, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, July 27, 1900, newspaper, July 27, 1900; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc168872/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.