The Herald-Sentinel. (Cordell, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, November 24, 1905 Page: 1 of 8
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The Herald-Sen jel.
Volume XIV
Dick Weaver was in Wichita a
few day this week.
Nails 3c per pound in the bill
at J. H. Bennett A Son.
H. S. Bruwn was in Bridgeport
Saturday as attorney in a con-
test case before the U. S. Court
Commissioner.
E. S. Andrews of the Cordell
Cotton C°M Hobart, was in town
Monday looking after his cotton
interests.
The change made in the arrival
of the mail over the Frisco has
forced several to formulate new
excuses for coming up town after
supper.
(ieorge B. McQuaid and J. D.
Durksen, two good citizens from
Friendship, were business and
social callers last Saturday.
Mart (leer will have a turkey
shoot here in Cordell on Thanks-
giving day. Plenty of good fat is now winding some details pre
turkeys on hand for everybody. | paratory to migrating to Pueblo,
There will be no school next j Colo, where he expects to make
Thursday Thanksgiving or the 1future home.
day following, giving the child- [Sailor, of Hobart was in
ren three play days in sucession. >wn Tuesday and soJd hi# ^
Jim Coker returned Sunday dence property on South College
from Enid where he had shipped street to Amos Anderson for
•2000 pounds of turkey. The mar $;{.*,0. This property had ^been
kets on turkey had taken a drop g >ld for taxes and when the mat
and he said it was on the burn.! ^er was traced back, extreasurer
The Chas Bonham property,s Armfleld was found to have own-
on Main street, adjoining the old ed the property when sold, and
Morrison hotel building on the was compelled to pay. It must
east, was sold at sheriff sale last have been a .pretty smooth fel
Monday and brought $(il, Albert low to unload property on the
Bonham being the purchaser. county treasurer . without the
Ethan Bennett, wife and sister taxes being paid.
Stella, with Perry Evans, left on jjave you seen tjiat Elgin watch
Thursday morning of last week Aker's is selling for $'>.50.
for Beaver City, where the boys
have each a contest case before Ed Hines and Roy Shean made
the land office at that place. a trip to Custer County Thurs-
Stovepipe 10 cents the joint a day to attend a public sale and
J. H. Bennett & Son. incidentally to hunt a few <iuail.
Cordell. Oklahoma., November 24. 1905
Number 18
The J. T. Witten lots lying just1
south of the J. T. Stewart Luin
ber Co.. were sold at sheriff sale
list monda.v to J. W. Molen for
$15.00. An attempt was made to
satisfy a judgment and costs in
the sum of $152 IK). It didn't do
it, so we are told,
•
(Jreen Barnhart brought sev-
enteen women to the Wathita at
one 1 $d Saturday for which the
enterprising tirm paid him ten
dollars, or at therate of 50 cents
per women. Green is to be con-
gratulated upon his appearance
after unloading, as that number
of women in one load is enough j
to|jir the nerves of a strong man.
J. H Dal ton was in town Sat-
urday looking ud some collec
tions. Mr. Dalton ha.s emerged
from his recent entanglement
with a good record and a full
settlement with all creditors. He
Mr. and Mrs. E. S Yawterof
this cit.v mourn the loss of their
little child which died Tuesday.
J. H. Bills, of Gotobo. was in
town a couple days this week.
He is a brother to our furniture
man.
Thieves forced an entrance to
•H Sunday School Coavenlioas,
Towmship Sunday school con- at Benett A Son
sacks of Hour and other goods.
Will Hornbeck c*me in Satur
day from Sentinel to visit his
claim northwest ot town where
he will enjoy a few days of camp I
life and drink branch water.
George Wilson was tlned
I'nder the new train time
mail closes at 9:45 a. m. and
in the afternoon. Bear this in )
mind and y, u won't not left when mention, will be held in ti e «ev I h ve me Rued jrounj mire,
mailing your letters eral townthip® throughout the horses ann mules which I will
tp. ... u. . 11 county as follows: sell on reasonable terms. Call
1 he' Elk Townnhip, .t Shiloh;.t n,y far,,,. C. K. Phku-s.
house. Sunday. December 3. L0t| Kither in Cordell or on
Cordell Township, at Cordell, on the roa(j ^ shelly, a gold watch,
Elgin, size 10. open face, works
No. t>,351BU8, case No. 542,;)H.
Tuesday. December 5. n .
m u- l' , Finder will leave with C. T. Ak-
1 urkey Creek Township, at r oss
Thursday, December 7. Iers and ***** r.-ward.
Bessie Township at Bessie Fri-| AWUhR.
day, December H. j The Herald Sentinel job office
Union T°wnship, at Colony, Sat-
day, December x.
Oakdale Township, at Oikdale
school house, Monday Dec. 11.
The following program will be
to remember thrftall men are not
blessed with a wife earning $50
BinKinbeiuir'a buii tinKone niftht tetchin* in the public j MoI1(|Iy. December t.
thia week and removed «e erai wlmoh. and be more charitable |;4;neJ. Township, at Book* on
with a fellow who endevor* to
a
make a living for himself and
family.
Frank Smith, the pencil push-
er of the Cordell Beacon, was
j here last Sunday. Frank's phys
iognomy was wreathed in smiles
owing to the fact that he's to be-
come a benedicton November 22.
hve
dollars *nd costs in the probate
taft oU Kor'aX atrikin* it"'.1 The card, are out announcing hi.
violent biow tin the head wfth a n>«rria#e In Mi« Maud Mercy "''-rved .teach of tho.ec.mven
Watts of this city on above date turns except in Elk
at Havenville. Kansas. Arapaho
Bee.
club.
M'TEKNOON SESSION
1 ;.W S.ng and prai* m*rvi<*
.lil Tb* Snndiy Seh<K>l A oci*tU)i>.
(i. B. Koop. who recently sold o;i.-, House Visitation.
his personal property and start- -:4i> Home Department & Cradle roll
ed for Michigan, to make his fu- ; ;ir,
ture home, recieved a jar on his |
trip to that country that ought 1o
shake him lcose from the belief mo
that money sewed up in his vest^jjj
In com-
.100—Round T*'
narti
ble.
to Teach
Election of Offlw* and Bunine**.
Adjournment.
KVKNINO SESSION.
l'ruyer Service.
Teacher Training.
Your P*«t and My Part in Thin
Year's Sunday School W< rk
As a result of the government
cotton report last Wednesday.
cotton went up 102 points instant
ly. These ginners reports gath
ered by the special agents, ena
bios the farmer to keep up with
the cotton situation and prevents
the speculators «rom reporting
large crops and reducing the
price.
Thede bate at Christian|church j was safer than a draft.
between l)rs Ditzler and War- i pany with his Uml\y and others s l:> g°w
lick is holding two sessions each I ^ the js|an(j trajn (lUt 9m Adjournment.
•f El Reno tired and sleepy and Every Sunday School in each
it was not long until the whole township is requested to send
party had forgotten earth and at least four delegates to their
earthy things. When he awoke convention and to see they do at-
he realized that his vest pocket, tend. All persons interested in
in which he had $940 sewed, had Sunday School work are invited
that he is sustaining his end of ceen cut and its contents taken, to be present.
the contention in a more learnt d He at once notitied the officers, Pastors and s
day, and furnishes amusement
to crowded houses. As a draw
ing card it beats a porus plaster
but does not seem to have the
beneficial results. So far as to
wiio has the best of the argu-
ment, those outside of the pa'-ii-
zins, favor Dr. Dilz er, believing
is better equipped than ever for
turning out good work the kind
that gives satisfaction. Our
prices are the lowest.
Notic* of Sale of Kstate.
Notice ia hereby given, that in purau
ancevf an order of the probate court of
the Conuty of Washita and Territory
of Oklahoma, made on the 20th ilayef
November. 190T . in the matter of thee*
tate of R. T. Sitterley, dece;me«l. the
undersigned, a administrator of the
estate of i*aiJ deceased, will sell at pnb
lie xale to the highest bidder, for cash,
subject to continuation by said probate
court, on SATURDAY, the ttth day of
I>eceni )er 1905. at 10 o'clock a. m. of
said day, at the south front door of the
court house, in New Cordell. Washita
Conuty and Territory of Oklahoma, all
the right, title and interest and estate
of the said R T. Sitterlev at the time
W .lentil itml all the rnrht. title and
of his death and all the right, title an
interest that the said estate has. by op
••ration of law. or otherwise, acquired
in ami to all the certain lots, pieces or
parcels «.f land situate, lying and being
m the County of Washita, Territory of
Oklahoma, known and described as fol-
lows. and upon the following terma and
conditions, towit A strip of land s*v-
entees: feet wide off of the west side of
lot 23. and all of lot number 'J4, in
Block number 52, in the town of New
Cordell said sale to be expressly snb-
uperintendents| iw>ttoH (.,rtain reai ,.„tate mortgage
and gentlemanly way than the but could ^ivQ no information of areurged to announce the conven ;,n said land given by said
other debater • So far as we are , J ■ . , • .i . tion in their township each Sun- the Bank of F. t. Finerty & m , anu
' any beneht in catching the thief, -i-v until the convention occurs hy said bank assigned to Q. T. \*nf*y
concerned we know nothing of , . t f securing a i U# ?2L ^.arTwiii and npon which mortgage there is due
the argument. We notice little the prospect tor securing a Several of the county officers will about the sum of m^O, together with
buncoes of men gathered oi: the return of the money is very slim, be present and assist in Jhe grcr, irt^^ ')ier«n>n at the rate of It per
street corners, talking Kiud <tnd Mr. Koop owns il farm dftat of gram. iiml terms oTsale ara cash.
gesticulating like ward polili- Shelly which he mortgaged to Roy ShLAN, President. M. B BROWN.
cians. and are lead to wonder if secure money to buy lands in 1*. E. Pknn,, Secretaiy. j Aduiiniatrator of the estate of R. T.
"of such is the kingdom of Heav Michigan aud this loss leaves him Washita County Sunday School | sitterley, dec-«a*d.
en.'' | almost stranded. Association.
Dated this 4th day of November, 1955.
Thariksgiving Offerings.
Our big sale closed Saturday and was the biggest, in volume of business done, that we have ever given. Many lines were
completely closed out. December 1st we will have on display the largest line of Holiday goods we have evei shown.
TOYS, DOLLS, BOOKS AND BRIC-A-BRAC
of all kinds and an endless variety of French, Austrian. Japanese, Chinese and Bohemian China and Glassware. Also nice
line of Haviland China ana cut glass specialties. For this week we are offering:
$4.00 Misses Jackets in Kersey, Ziboline or Cheviot V QC
Blue, Brown, Black or tan, at -
$4.50 and $5. Misses and Ladies Jackets Kersey, tan 3 95
Brown and black, - -
About 25 new Empire coats, bought at a bargain 12.50 !
tnatwecan offe^you3atb$^5.coat$at) oo- Cood cotton Blankets
One lot Childrens cheap cloth Jackets from 6 to I2yrs. 49c j Cood heavy duck coats for boys
Heavy work shirts, all sizes - 39c
Ribbed underwear worth 30c at - 19c
One lot K. N. & F, double breasted suits worth $15. at $10.00
Heavy fleeced underwear - "
47c
$1.00
For your Thanksgiving Dinner we have:
Ku^lish JMuni I'uririintf.
Boston Brown Bread,
Monarch Mint" M«'lit.
Pastrv Flour.
I loine made Noodles.
Queen Olives,
Orange Blossom Honey.
Fancy Relishes.
Fresh Vem-tables.
('liesnuts. Almonds, Faney Candies, Fresh drapes,
Xuts of all kinds. |)()]) (<orri Balls and Cracker jack UedSu^ar.
Citron. Orange and Lomon peel, white tlsh, Halibut, Buckwheat Flour.
Marsh mallows and after din- |j|4K|^);s> Herring, ('cxlflsli. Salmon ami Lobsters,
tier Mints,
Please get your orders in
early to avoid the rush.
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The Herald-Sentinel. (Cordell, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, November 24, 1905, newspaper, November 24, 1905; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc169025/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.