Cloud Chief Witness. (Cloud Chief, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, December 30, 1904 Page: 1 of 4
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Volume 1
Clout •Jhief, Washita County, Oklahoma, Friday, December 30 j904.
lumber 13
railroad news.
Tax paying is here.
Prof, Lowe lias a vacation this
The El Reno & Western will,week.
Not Down
The following is from the El
Reno Democrat:
All conjecture as to what rail-
way company is really back ol
the St. Louis, El Rero& Western
road has at last been set at rest.
Yesterday, in conversation with
H C Bradford, of this city, Geu-
cral Manager Wolfe, of the new
road stated that he had just re-
turned from St. Ljuis, where he
had been in conference with
President Van Riper of the St.
Louis & Western. Mr. Van Ri-
per stated that arrangements,
Redwood Items.
Br y son's folks were in Co-idcll Fri-
day.
Mr. anil Mrs. Waynes were in CoriUll
William Hilton was in Cordell Friday or business.
Friday. Mr. Athmore has rented Mr. Bills'
j 13 Baldwin and wife went to, farm and will move theron soon.
Oklahoma City Tuesday. ! Rey, Monroe preached to a large and
T N. Leasure sold his farmj appreciate au,ii n« Stro<l y muht
POLAND CHINA.
Herd headed by Perfect Cor-
rector, 81781, s : oi corrector,
for ,'liioh Winn & Mastin paid
$2000. This is a grand boar and
I will breed a few good so*s at
a fee of $1.00 to guaranteu with
pig. Stock for sal«. U. K.
Gernert, Cloud Chief.
to
A. D. Berry
west of t;>wm
Friday.
A full line of groceries at rail
road prices at Bratcher & Gern-
ert's.
Perry Evans who is "inclining
the twig" in the Hdgy school,
spent Xtnas at home.
Tim Ljeasure, who is teaching
school at Red Bluff, spent Xmas
with his parents here.
Mr. W. Deputy expects to join
per staiea umu 1 ivir. **. — < -
had been perfected for the early j the cloud Chief colony in Beaver
extention of the line from Peru, county in the spring.
Kansas, where it will connect Mr, and Mrs. W. E. Gillum at-
with the Missouri Pacific, and tended the box supper at Cow-
from El Rono to Hobart, where j den, last Wednesday night
Wilson Haynes and family spent
Christinas at the home of A. D. Camp-
bell in Cordell.
Chrismas has come and gone again.
How short the time from one Christ*
mas to another.
Several sules in this community soon.
People coming and going aw usual at
this time of the year.
We are sorry to know that we will
have to give up our friend and neigh-
bor. W. H.Bills and family. They will
move to Cordell soon. *
The people of Redwood enjoyed a
tine Christmas box Christmas eve in-
stead of the usual tree. Sauta Claus
was very free with his yreseuts of dif-
ferent kinds. abC
To keep posted on the county
seat, question subscribe fur the
Witness.
Dr
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H
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in and S rgeon
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CLOUD CHIEF, OKLA
it will intersect the Orient. ^ The *
eastern extention will give ElRe-
no an almost air line to Kansas
City and the shortest line from m ^
Oklahoma to St. Louis. '.losing his house Iby Are Vfednes-
Mr. Wolf btated that there is j m0rmng. Defective flu .
Do you want to sell your farm
or trade it for town oroperty? If
so see F. T. Cook, Cordell.
M. D. Chappelear came near
notary public.
The undersigned writes Deed*, >lort-
gages, Contracts. Bills of Sale. etc. mid
takes acknowledgements. Charges ate
reasonable.
r. k. gernert.
no call for secrecy in the matter;
that the d^cisior was final, and
that work on the extentions will
be begun very soon.
Married.
The wedding bells have been
ringing merrily since our last is
sue. Last Wednesday, Dec. 21,
John Huckabay and Miss Lelia
Griffin were united in marriage
at the home of the bride's pa-
rent's. The groom is a pleasant
young farmer north-west ot
town, and the bride is the charm-
ing daughter of Joseph Griffin, a
prosperous farmer north o
town. The Witness joins a Host
of friends in wishing them wel
in theii new relations.
Only a few days later, Sunday,
our late candidate for sheriff, J.
T. Crawley, led to the alt,
Mrs. Sue Sutherland, where
they were made one by ev.
L. Boyd. Both Mr and Mis.
Crawley are very p0pulal^
community, and are ie
the congratulations <> •
circle of friends. T"°ufc ,
drew a blank in late elec ,
now ha the consolation of draw
ing a prize
C W Maddox gave a dance
Wednesday night at his house on
the river, in honor of John Huck-
aby and bride.
Dont fail to see Bartcher &
Gernert's line of farm imp.e-
ments. They are sure to please
you.
Grand pa McMorris is the
boss fisherman of this communi-
ty. Last week he brought a ten
pound cat to town.
Our Washington correspond-
ent writes that there is nothing
this week, but that we may ex-
pect a letter next week.
James ChappeUer and wife are
v^ng friends £
expecHo make Day county their
home.
Rev. Vernon was unable to h
His appointment at the school
house Sunday, owing^to a severe
attack of heart trouble Sunday
night. ,
n A. Spencer, the countyseat
-blacksmith, is getting ^"lte
reputation for fixing things.
is one of the best mechanics m
the county, and
proud of him. .
Ask your neighbor to join the
Witness family
Lott Be tween Cordell and one mile
west of Cloud Chief, Satu rday !>♦ c. 24, —
Patronize a home man
pliments of B. Haul & Son. Hale.
Mo Will give $10.00 for the return of
book and contents. Leave at this office
or with me at Cloud Chief.
LEWIS WRIGHT.
That is the w«y to V'uild
up your community. If
you want to
The Witness three months
for 25c. Send it to five friends
for three mouth for $1.00.
Bofrow Money on your farm
Or insure your property see
R. K. Gernert. Ho repre-
sents reliable companis and giye
Always say a good word for i easy terms. HeaUo buys and
the Witness.
sells real estate.
Dr. W. F. Cartwright, of Al-
bany, Ky., has private money to'
loan on farms. Address him or
see his son-in-law, B. W. Todd, j
Dr, F, D. ROBINSON,
Physician anH Surgej f
CLOUD CHIEF, OKI.A.
W. E. BURROUGH,
wishes to thank his many friends
for the evcellent patronage he has
been accorded and respectfully
asks a continuance of the same.
Come in and see a nice, new,
clean stock of
Groceries
at living prices.
ll)U.cas5 . ,
A fine assortment of tablets, Bl.atcher & Geraert Jje<^k
fo^pen or pencil, at Bratcher *
Gernert's. , , l 3 and the prices are rig •
The type made Stevenson s ad c , bought David
iastweek read^ pnceStgooduid .^mentier's lots and interests
January 1- 19 present his! in Cloud Chief
he expects to make bettor prices j more
yet.
have read 1905. J preset ^
prices are low, hu , nrices I more than
W. E. BURROUGH,
Cloud Chief, Okla.
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