The Herald-Sentinel. (Cloud Chief, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, September 28, 1900 Page: 1 of 8
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TLbe Detalb - Sentinel.
Vol 9. Ho. 39
CLOUS CHIEF, OZLA, SEPTEMBERS-1900.
fiyF.T.Godk.
S Country Correspondence. 3
Deering mower; 1 bay rake; 4
sets of work harness;; oO chickens;
household goods and tiuall farm
tools Term* of salt): All muius
under $5 00 cash. All sum* of
Koto from Kora Valley.
John Holly his a uew wiudmill
J. IC. Keeley haa a uephew from
Missouri visiting him
There was a largo attendance ai
meeting at the Mennonite church
last Sunday. .
Henry Koch went to Cordell to
have the court make him a citizen
one day laat week.
Mr. J. Q. Baergen will teach
the Kom Valley school again this
yew.
There are three new houses being
built along the road from Peger to
Weatherford. They are within a
distance of one and one-half mile*.
A. J. Kroeker is buildiug the o e
farthest north. It is a story and
half high and is about enclosed
The n*xt is John Holly's and ti i
frame isall up. I he laribect .-on
is Peter Trout's and he lw^ vli
foundation,laid aud hu ftauw w* ^
uuder way -These men have lm <1'
here from five to seven years i <1
have well earuid the comfort tin)
can get out of a uew house.
$5.00 or more one half in 5 months
balance one year from date of sale,
approved security, notes to bear 10
per cent interest. Liberal discount
for cash. Sale to commence at 10
o'olock.
DID NOT NPEAK.
Mr. Neff came into the county
Wednesday and filled his ibpoint*
nicut at Seger, but tho rain in the
morniug had given the leaden* an
exouse for not having a turn <>u',
of (heir own party in Congress
Ii will be remembeiod that it rained
nearly as hard two years ago then
Mi. Flynn spoke here, yet the
large M**ooie hall would not bo-
giu to hold tho people, and Mr.
Plynnistood In the street on a dry
goods pox, while the ram poured
down fcn himself as well as all the
listenwi, and spoke for two hours,
and tl^at several hundred people
listened regardless of tho weather.
This Aows that the people are in-
termed in facts and results, not
theories and promises. Come out
and hpar Mr. Flynn at Kom Val-
ley KihooUiouse. i,i moirow after-
noon and at Cordell to-morrow
night;
The Bunion, the Little Bacon
and 8ooors Ge« Whig! 'Ami
that i trio 'or your whiskers?
Cordell.
The rainy season has net in.
Plowing and ootrun pick it g au
in full blast.
Mr Liudly of Weatherford w.i*
in our neighb^rd asi *e«-k buying1
yearlings.
Mrs H. D. Young went to Tenn-
essee last week to visit relatives.
Candidates are plentiful,
Mr Parker is having his house
painted.
'Mrs Frey of Albina Kansas is
visiting her *on Isaac Frej.
Public Sale.
Oliver llumbargar will sell at
public auction at his farm two nnlcs
east and one milo south of Heger
on Friday, October 5 the follow-
ing described personal property, to
wit: 4 head of extra good colts
coming 8 yeais old; 4 good mtleh
cows; 4 heifers; 6 spring c*lvfs;
7 yearling steer*; one high grade
bull 2 years old; 55 head of ho;fs;
8 farm wagons; 1 cultivator; 1
pltnits
sates.
V
Coausebe lick
Ilm Charley,
One of tbc illustrations which upliir in The Kl *a Ho k print d
ai d for sale by the The B«iraMfentlnel. Cloud Chief, Okla
Korn Valley
Suturday,8cpt 29,1:30 p m
Cordell
Saturday Sept 29,8 p. m.
Wood
Monday Oct 1,1:30 p.|
Canute, ' [
Monilay, Oct 8.1:30 prW*
Burns,
Monday,Oct 8f 8 p. m
Cloud Chief
Tuesday, Oct 9, 1:30 p. m#
Mountain View,
Tuesday, Oct 9, 8 p. m.
Come out everybody and
listen to the champion of
free homes and the advo-
cate of statehood,
so he came on over to Cloud Chief
where with the use of dinner bells
cow bells and some strong lungs a
crowd of either eleven or thirteen
congregated at the Hotel Iron,
but failed to preva I upon the can-
didate to make a speech. It shows
that the people are noi interested in
listening to the abuse of Mr. Mynn,
and a repetition of the false c'aim
that Flynn did nothing towaids
the pas-age of the free homes bill,
and -he old worn out charge that
Flynn prev.ntd Callahan from
passing the bill, both of which
have been provcu false by members
AT. K Bolton, editor of the Live
,ck Inspector of Woodward, O.
the leading livestock journal of
the Southwest whh the guest of
o Herald fentinel people one
ly thiu week. Billie pretended to
c tukmg the enumerition of thn
vestock, while in reality he is
oking Tor a wife. Well we can
y this of Billie. Ho i* a binger
an tban Glover Cleveland, a
nartcrinan than Rill Bryan abet-
r man lhan Adlai Stevenson, ind
o girl that, gets him will get a
hole ljt.
Baking Powder
Makes the bread
more healthful.
Safeguards die food
against alum.
Alum bating powders are the fiwW
aoen to health of the pewent day.
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The Herald-Sentinel. (Cloud Chief, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, September 28, 1900, newspaper, September 28, 1900; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc168889/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 20, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.