Cheyenne Sunbeam. (Cheyenne, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, February 22, 1895 Page: 4 of 4
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THE CHEYENNE SUNBEAM
Publiwhed every Saturday at
Cheyenne Roger Mill County
Oklahoma
ADVERTISING RATES
Advertising Rates are 1 inch single
column per months (100
Double Column 1 inch per mo 2 00
fiF“AdvertiemenU run uatil or-
dered out
fSTTrausirnt BOtices payable al-
ways ia advance
Sabacriplion 1150 per year strict-
lv ia alTsa’s
DIRECTORY
TCRHiToauL orrirres
Coveraor
Sar-retay
U S A Horary
lT S Marlial
Chief Justice
Associate 1
Ju'us j
Attorney General
Treasurer
Au l t i' an1 School Supt J II ia kcrierable suffering must ksvs beea en-
Ddegcte to Congress
DUirh i Cleik
Dejiuty Bis Cleik
D ’!' Flynn
1 F Hej-'sr
D W I’avi s
row tv or Mesa
Probate Judge
County Attorney
tlisii
County CIsrk
(Vintv Tifltirr
Register of Deeds
Biivyr
County School Sup't
J Lea-y
J P I!rrisa
W I! John a
A Gay
G W !Iod-M
A G Gray
I Arail’l
E E Tri y
) W P eras is
f W J Si 1 1 i van
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RAILWAY TIME TAKES
iiiitiosc iiMii a a — Texas ixa
Train have Canadian dally at
fellow:
XMI arrives 7:31 leaves 7:40 a m
daily exi t t Sunday
Jlj J7 anm V79 Yavee 8:45 pm
dii'y xi t Satuidav
Vo 5h maVo rhe-a connection
for all eastern an 1 'IV in points
Tickets sold to all oiits and bag-
gage ckekel to desiifiitio
A 11 i!:a:vc Agsvt
Loiot stj Pr:nsl Itivis
Can't we save you a dollar? We
offer 4 to 5 cents per pouu 1 for dry
flint bef hide Will guarantee to
gave you 30 to 25 per cent on your
dry goo Is an 1 furnishing for 1805'
The Gerlaah Bros Mer Co
Canadian Texas
Goorge Puryesr frem Sweetwater
was a pleasant caller at oar office
Thursday
We have just received a full stock
of groceries and flour to be sold it
bed-rock prices L A Beaty
Lawrence ill Bob Mosely drep-
ptd ia'u t'ae Sunbeam sanctum a
few moments Wednesday
Bob anl Kklcbe Thurmond mads or their coat tails
a business trip to Canadian this
week U taiet a dry goods rejirescn-
tative from whom they bought s
largs kill of goods
Low prices are what is drawing
the crowd to L A Bsatv’s
Mr and Mrs N D Wheeler awl
Mr and Mrs Jai Jackson were iu
town trading Saturday
Look out for another et irm Toi-
tir mvs eno is due and that it will
he ene of tbe most noted aud severe
storms ef the year
Moscow has promised a big blow-
out anJ candy pulling as soon abjig houscs'iu the ten story
completes his ‘‘balf-breeJ"
The mail carrier rannmg between tWJv nJ Mr Joe uaJ
ths place and Canadan Texas was plfaalt M the Runbaoi olhce
recently fined ti and costs amount-
ing to t’O for leaviag farm gates
epeu during tho recent storm He
has to open and shut over thirty
gates on the route anything but a
comfortable job in a storm or st
any other time
Mr and Mrs J W Miller enter-
tained a large party of friends at
a i r -a v
tbeir ko"3 last Friday night
The ing poet is with but
Iko tv long he'll be allowed U stsy
Aft r perpetrating the following we
can't nay
Oh for a bint of the burning breexe
That blights our corn in summer!
Anything- a mad deluge if yon please
But save ua from the blizzard
That freezes dead and hurl as lead
The rollicking roo iter’s gizzard
Eai then ware and glasswar of all
descriptions at L A Beaty's
The cold spell which developed
such unusual force in this country
early in the month aurpassed all
others within the memory of the
oldest inhabitant for intensity and
staying q nlities Cattle have been
badly damaged and if the conditions
are not very favorable between now
and heel-tly time there will be a
considerable loss Among the
cm ions incidents of the storm it is
sail that the water in Mr Davis'
well was frozen over at a depth of
fourteen fret below the surface Mr
Dobbs’ well which is eleven feet
Win C Renfrew' deop was also frozen over the ice
It ibert M ill s ' both instances being several
lliva'e f-pce l inches thick numbers of chickens
were frozen to death and a fat hog
confined in a close pen also gave up I (JaWHne where we hope the sun ihinv
J II Biiifoidl the ghost whiLtoneof its neighbors j 1&y ever brighten their already
Henry W Scott j was found frozen hard and fast to
C A Galbraith the groun 1 but alive Where aet-
Sisnul V ut by tiers were not well providvd consid-
dared but we have heard ef no ease
in this neighborhood
Now is a good time to set out
fruit or shale tresa A uian who
beautifies his home improves his
own aud his ne:ghbor property
Garden seed fresh and of the best
soils at L A Beaty's
As misery is said to love company
we record the fact that the re -cut
cold spell vvteuJc i to ths remote'
pails of the earth
During the tcirible blizzard on j
the Clh MrCrre had his hove burned
down Luckily the presence' oi
neighbors enabled him to save his
household goads lie says that a
dug out will constitute his a inter
quartets from now on
Dug-outs as a rule are nnt much
in au a)iitic scipo but for solid
lomfoit during tiie jest : week-
a welbaiadt dug-out was bard to
teat
Bubv — To Mr and Mrs Sloan on
Febiuury 8th a daughter
The finest assortment of sin lies
ever brought to town at L A Beaty's
Sheriff Juhnien and his posse and
Sin riffs Arrington llatloh and Hol-
land of Texas made a succssa ot
their trip to D county recently
capturing two of the McGei mur
defers aud three meu who are siij-
pobed to b implicated in th mur-
der of Mr Hoffman
There has been considerable lick
net among ths little folks in this
community lately hut we are pleas-
ed to know that it is disappearing
If you don't think there are lots
of absent-minded foils in this eeiin-
liy j jt watch apund a publicslove
during a cold spell and note how
many bam the hack of their pant
Notwilbstandls the is:lc:nency
of the weaihsr the basket party at
the school house last Saturasy even-
ing well attended
The cold spell having broken our
town has been crowded wtb visitors
Intel v
Mr Stahl has added another room
to his uieat market
Another large batch of patent
school-scats arrived Wednesday
A doe organ also arrived at the
-
same tune We have aoar one of
the best equipped school sad meet -
Misses Mabel Owens and Sallie
Wednesday
Mr M union is having a business
house erected oa Broadway
Mr Betty has made preparations
for inskiog extensive addition to thisks himself the w isest is gicar-
his business bouse ally the greatest fool
Note Joha D Tavlor's advertise-
ment in this issue lie is said to
It
be te w’t'ut ia bi line
We aro sorry to know that- Sheriff j
Johnson ia on the sick list haring 1
contracted a aeveieeold
The weather was too aevere on 1
gj v lentine to enable him to make
much excitement this year
We are pleased to see A 0 Miller
back among us again
The saw-mill has been moved to
Elk creek
Mr Meody of Canadian and Mr
Bradford uf Mobectie arrived last
night We understand that ths
lattsr gentleman is treating for the
pnrahase of the Moody general mer-
chandise establishment in this town
Markikd — Jan 31 1 895 at the
home of the bride's unrle Mr (a V
Ihliner by Rev C V Bailey Ur 11
T Alexsn ler and 'Mias May Palmer
This young couple have lived in
Hemphill reuatv a number of years
and are widely known and highly
esteemed Their numerous friends
no doubt be pleased to hear of this
happy event and will extend many
best wishes After the usual good
dinner and a few hours eleasant
conversation
Tie recent snow storm at the
MriilMrsAleindcij0kj101Ba Kx rrimrnl Slwlica fully
went directly to their sew horns at jnti(ic9 tbe ) 0iipv uf 0inr :t'
The sxposure to all sorts and coa
ditions of weather that a lumberman
is calte 1 upoutoen lure in the camp
iftes produces sever colds which
if not promptly checked result in
congestion or pneumonia Sir JO
Daveupoit ex-manager of the Fort
Brsgg Redwood Co an immense
nsttuHon at Fort Brag CU sayaj
they sell large quantities of Cham-
lerlain's Cough Remedy at the com-
pany's store m 1 that he has himself
used thi remedy for a severe eol
and obtained immediate relief
I’lii medieiue prevents a y tendency
f a cold toward pneumonia and in
tares a prvpt recovery For sale
y Mrs L A Beaty druggist
"lent Station Stillwatsr Oslah'Siua
S'he bulletins are all seat five and
we reeommend all our leaders to
i apply for them
The snow fall of Jsnuary 27
1835 at the station average 1 8 iiiches
in depth equivalent to one and one-
! half invhes of rainfall or 40721 gal-
Mr and Mrs Owens will give the j of wtt pr a(rc Thi on 40
ronng folk another entertainment wrr wouWI the enormous amonnt
and jolly good time in the form o? j ()f lt63a!m gallons snd if u’v
i social dance st their residence to !hf were toIli atl4 e j
night Everybody respeetf-lly in- j irrifIt 6 fre 6 tlms duri? e
I growiug sea m giving each sere
In a recent editorial the Salem j 27154 gallons ef water each Vi"
Oregon Independent says: “Timi j amply enough even with last sum-
sad again have we seen Chamiwr-) mer's heat and wind
aia's Cough Remedy tried and nevei I wifal hroujhout Oklahoma is
without th most satisfactory results
Whenever we sec a person afflicted
with hoarseness with a eough or a
cold we invariably advise them to
get ('iimlerlain's Codgb R -medy:
md when they do they never regret
it It always does the work and
loes it well" For sale by Mrs LA
Beaty druggist
There i to he an old time log-: nI is it equal in fee ding value
rolling and dinner to-day and sup- j Th Iur
ste Irrigation Co'tvn-
per and dance to-night at Wmioi at E1 K(no on tle J5tl and
Lehns's on Sandstone Everybody
invited to both log-rolling and dam e
A Reccmrne dation frem Los
Angelos
633 Catelar Street Los Angeles
Cal — After having suffered for a
long time fro a acute rheumstisai J have relatively more land under ir i
without obtaining re’icf I used gation than they have in California
Chamberlain's Tain Balm and was 2 I bat one acre prepoily handleil
almost immediately telietel 1 1 under irtigation will krep eue man
highly recommend thi astheltin all th necessities of life 3
That enough water can be found
beneath us to irrigate from one to
ten acres on
irripttioa i
limulute immigration
to dvereasu i
5 That with an ordinary pump
a fifty gallon barrel a plat two tods
squire can be profitably irrigated
Te Whom it may CVirera:
V'otlse is hereby given that f B
Meutnn his wade application to sell
malt viiioua aa 1 spirituous liquor
at Chcyenat pogc-r Mills county
Ok'ahorr turitery Any person
desiring to make objection te the
issuance of livense to the above
avwsl aptdieant will file earns in
'
I writing at tbe office of the eeanty
1 1
cleik in th eitv ef Clevenac bv
1 10 e'rlock a ra on the 14th day of
Fcbrnarv 195 other is tbs licesse
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will be isus 1
This 30tb day of Jauuary 1895
A G Gray
Count Clerk
lie that thinks himself the happi-
est maa reallr is so hit lie that
n -
Dr Price e Cream Baking Powder
It in pitiful to ere the jtiiallivs
which folly has to ay
0 0 j in wor!J
L lightens the bunieu of it for
another
We attract heait by he qualities
we display we retain them ty the
qualities we possess
A elesr conscience can rest rasr
on a bed of granite while an evil
on would he uneasy on one of
swansdown
Justice to oeo is tnersy to tbous-
tnds OKLAHOMA FARM NOTES
Furniihad by the Oklahoma Ex-
periment Station
The Oklahoma Ex prrimrnt 5t rtion
has begun in small way in ntumpt
st th storage of the rainfall of art
of the farm Aponl covering an
acre was mid by dosing a --draw"
and ex vrimmls to find a cheap
power to lift and dietiibutz the
water will he made in time
in furrows east au 1 wc-t In these
fnrrows the mow has scunnmluted
m l will slowly me’t carrying into
j the sail the gathered nitrogen while
in furow plowed north an 1 south
in many places the ground is hare
aid w&i so soot after the storm
Garden vegetables of Severn! sorts
ire reported upon by Ibof Wargb
in Bulletin 15 now in press and
(on b maileii Anvrie w islinc
lhf rcrortt or Illt(in u 0R
irajies should address the Experi
heavy fall of snow on January 27
had a decided beneficial effect on it
If the wheat i kiilclouton your
j -srnit jrof jj j(r sllgrts'jn
j ng n spring bailey on the wheat
groun I Barley is ikoi valuable
anvhow on tin mmket than w heat
28th of January had a good at'esd-
nice and carried out a goo 1 program
A few of the fa t s brought out were
very inleiesting 1 That if twe
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IVii to esll attention to the fact
t'sl s' y hare purchased a complete
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i of miahinery and are prepared te
siak wils pi mnptly at 50 cents per ft
Wo are agent for tho
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Morris and Harrison. Cheyenne Sunbeam. (Cheyenne, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, February 22, 1895, newspaper, February 22, 1895; Cheyenne, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2332786/m1/4/: accessed August 15, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.