The Herald-Sentinel. (Cordell, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 6, 1911 Page: 1 of 8
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Herald
VOLUME XVIII.
CORDELL, OKLAHOMA THURSDAY, APRIL 6 1911
c. T. Akers Jeweler a,nd Optician,
NUMBER 33
TWO MINUTE TITLE TALKS.! Charles Thornton contem-
plates putting in a full line of
furniture here in the near fu-
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Why the Deal Fell
Through.
He didn't know the ex-
act acreage, for no sur-
vey had ever been made.
The land had never
b'een abstracted; but the
title he thought was
good, for he had bought
from old man Bill Jones
an honest old man.
Come to find out- - his
deed was not on 1 ecord;
he would file it at once.
The patent he had never
seen, but would look
that up; too.
Here was an old mort-
gage the clerk found
unsatisfied yet surely
had been paid.
The buyer wanted the
| farm if -the title was
good, but being from
Missouri he had to be
shown.
So the deal fell through
Moral: Get an abstract
and be ready.
WANK £. PENN ABSTRACT
BOMBED ABSTRACTOS
Cordell, Oklahoma.
Prompt, Moat and Accurate Work
ture.
The Pure Pood store, the Cor
dellGro. Co., Fresh meats and
Groceries the best of every
thing good to eat.
Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Ma-
this and daughter Mary were up
from Frederick over Sunday
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| visiting at the home of his fattier
I and mother.
| Dont forget the place, The
Cordell Gro. Co. when you want
Fresh meats and Gorceries,
phone 142 and Iti*
Dr. J. E. Farber and wife're-
turned from their southern trip
iast Saturday. The doctor looks
considerably improved, physi-
cally, i
At the Methodist church at
Ha m., "The Meaning of
Christ's Ddath; at 8p.m, Jqhah
in the Whale. Easter program
II a. m., April 16th.
If you did not get your favor-
ite into office Tuesday, never say
a word.about it as it might make
the fellow who was successful
feel sorry.
Work on the court house is
progiessing nicely, the last floor
has been run out and the roof
will begin to show up before
long should the weather permit.
T A Edwards, Robert U Knie
and W. T. Ford left this morn-
ing for Hot Springs to take a
boil out. The work thru the re-
cent campagin for mayor has ev-
dently placed W. T. on the sick
list. \
Cordell, Okla
Local Pickups.
^ H. 0. Dutton and wife went to
Clinton yesterday.
A. C. Ray has sold his interest
in the produce business to his
partner W. J. Overstreet.
-Persons owing me notes will
find then at Oklahoma State
Bank, Core1eli. LouisGeer.
Jim Whatley left this morning
with the stolen horses to deliver
them to the officers at Canadian,
Texas.
Everybody is well pleased
when they buy their groceries
and frtsh meats from the Cor-
dell Gro. Co.
The first thing with us is qual-
ity, second the right price, third
the best of service two deliveries
two phones nos, 142 and lb4.
Call us when you need anything
in our line The Cordell Gro. Co.
Word has been received from
Roy Allen and he says he made
the jump from the train without
any mishap, that a fellow who
could no get off a Frisco . train
when it was running ought to
walk.
On account of the High School
Play to be given at the Opera
House. April 7th, the Concert to
be given at Cordell Academy, by
the Academy Band, has been
postponed until Friday, April
Mrs. G. E. Wagner and baby
and Mrs. E. E. Brown left Tues-
day. Mrs. Wagner to visit her
brothers at Los! Angeles and
Mrs. Brofrn to visit her sister-
Mrs. Howard Craig at Spokatw
Washington.
The usual First Monday crowd
were present Monday but in-
stead of trading much. The
farmers have turned the day into
a sort of a social function where
farmers meet and have a good
time visiting ode with the other
H. 0. Dutton has sold his rc-si
dence property in Cordell and
about May 1st will move to Ros
well New Mexico. He owns
three farms in the vicinity of
that town and will look after
them this summer.' Jake will go
along and buy stock should a
good opening present, itself.
A. D. Berry,< wa.s in. town a
couple daysjasfc week & guest at
Hotel Hutchorson. He took his
meals in his. room and kept pret-
ty close to his room and received
no visitor save a few men learned
in the law. When he laft he gave
a valid document guar anting to
meet Judge Tolbort here the
next term of court It has been
finally predicted that Artemus
would break iflto jail and that
Prediction has proven true and
another one is being made now
and that is that the jail will only
serve as an ante room to th$
penitently,
John I Lee and wife returned
from their Texas trip Saturday,
Close attention to buisness had
just about got the upper had of
John and this trip was made that
he might get a n^w grip on his
health.
J. C. Taber was down from
Oakland HI. a couple days last
week looking after his firms.
He says Dick Weaver and famliy
TO MCALESTER,.
John Schlumbohm was in towrt
Monday on his way to McAlester
Prison to serve out his sentence
of five years. He has been living
on a farm near Lawton and when
he received a notice from his at-
torney T. A.Edwards that a mo-
tion for a rehearing had been
turned down and that the only
thing left, was to serve out the
, • * " T "7, " T*~ """ """"J | sentence, he arranged his affair*
wintered well and were well sat- bid his family good bye and came
istied with their new location yetj tD Cordell [
we are inclined to believe that) We knn® K„f L
he misrepresented Dick's feel r -n- u u ^ little about Johps:
in*, somewhat, ' T J* kU,ed a ■
V, , T d be free now especially if
Henry - aid-Well, the newly jtthe killing came -off in Washita !
elected alderman from the third County and Cordell but perjury '
has leased an Indian allotment is a crime that must be punished '
on Boggy near the Washita, and !If the State was looking after
Willi ? and Erick will, turn their \the interests of the tax naver
attention to cotton raising this instead of placing such men ^
summer. That old saying, that Schlumbohm behind the barfs
y"U raise b°ys on the farm and ^ey would be placed as guards
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Of Cordell, Oklahoma.
A BANK THAT IS STRONG
In Money, in Courtesy, and a Desire to Make Its
Service of Practical Value to Every Man Who
Favors Us With His Account
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Identify Your Business !
| We Make a Specialty of Handling Sale Paper. Cdi
Figure Mb Us Before Placing Your Sale
Take the Hearld-Sentinel
Farm Loans!
Ready Money
Best Service
Lowest Rate
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The Ladies Aid Society of the
First Presbyterian Church feel
under obligations to Miller Bro«
j Mercantile Co. for the large ben-
, etit they derived from that firm
The sixteen year old son of
Peter Schmidt was thrown from
a horse Sunday and
arm badly injured.
Marvin Sellers was in town j ing March 25th
Tuesday and moved his familv a -*his scciety
to lookebo, vhere he is employed to the so^tf ? ,SilVer set ^iven
guard at a convict ^11. „o the^ety who received the
had one | ■ ., , v""u «nu
in the shape of a per cent of the
cash sale during the week end-
loafers in town, is tru6.
«* Kuaru
at the road camps over the State
John wont run, away no matter
where he is put.
Agent Kerr, agent of the
Frisco at this place says the
receipts both in freight and pas- Lame Shouted •
senger departments, at Cordell wa^du^lt" al*
will be 50 per cent greater than muscles and nn ^ °f the
for the tconth March laM the tree app^'f^t*
SI SEE US.
f ^EASIER millinery
I V0M BEST AT EAST« ™e
; least ii PortTnt!aV ourbUoitfbMw^Ch' but.|}y no means^e
I ,/ much improved according to the ^Tyou^ear. altere('
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PRICES
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Cordell Millinery Co.
year. This shows that Cordell
merchants are handling more
goods this spring than last.
Irwin Spurgeon hasbeguD a*v,
tion for divorce against his wife
Lizzie Clare May Cook wants
separation from her husband
Lee Cook and Leonard Boynton
wants permission to quit his!
wife Grass Woman Boynton.
The later seems to have some
Indian in the name at least. j
R- L. Graham who was arrest I
ed near Rocky last week charged I
with horse stealing was released
to the Roger-mills County officers
Saturday and taken to Cheyenne
to be tried for bank robberv.|
His partner in the crime received |
forty years and it is believed
Graham will draw a like sentence
H T. Vanderford, President
of the election board was up
Monday putting tiie tickets
the boxes to turn over to the
spectors. It cost the City of
Cordell, under the present elec-
tion law about five dollars to get
the ballots-put in the boxes.
8 is a sample of the demo-
cratic laws which burden the
statute oooks of Oklahoma.
When a medicine must be giv-
en to young children it should be
Pleasant to take. Chamberlain's
cough remedy is mase from loaf
sugar, and the roots used in its
preparation gi*e.s jt a fl^vor'
simihar to maple syrup, making
it pleasant to takfe. It has no
superior ror colds* croup and
whoopmg cough, tyr sale bj
1^. K. Thornton.
Iain's Linupent.
R^hpfriton.
F. C. FINERTY & CO :
H. C. DORNEY, Mgr ' '
For sale by C
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m'lce of of e«r«nc?
Whereas, by sati&ctonT'J' C" March 28> ^11
undersigned, it has been ml/L , ttce Presented tn the
dell National Bank" !n ,l7±'°,Tf«'b" "The ^
of Washita and State of Okl*h C°rdell, in the County
Conntv of Washita ,"d State of OlZ,." ^« .<he
to commence the business of R mf I « authorized
tion Fifty one hundre,!^ and ivtv ^ P™ided ia S^
utes of the United States. Revised Stat-
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Gunsenhouser, M. H. The Herald-Sentinel. (Cordell, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 6, 1911, newspaper, April 6, 1911; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc174507/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.