Crescent City Courier. (Crescent City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, November 16, 1894 Page: 2 of 4
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BROWN & CRESS.
Arc now prepared to show you tho Wst lino of FALL ami WINTER
good* over in Crescent C ity. Come in and wee wliat we luivo in
store for yon. A full line "f Plaids for children's school drew-
is. C'ishiurrcs of all kinds and .[iiantitien. Plain ami fig-
ured Satteons, Outings, Suitings, K'-pellants, and other
Miitalilt dress good for f;ill and winter wear,
I'henper than ever beloro ofTerotl to the trade.
CKKSCKNT CITY CWLRU.lt.
r
UI FCS !.. ST KW AI IT
ron only two rvhiiku ash a half
«r \V II WAT.
Vi s, Dojinic T. Flynn is electod.
Wt: are on tiie eve id' another! We will send the Commit and
bond i«su?. Can't Congress give tlie 1Iorilo FicH an.l Forum, both
I k
ti pat, xovkmbkr 1«TW, 1894. _ | ug relief other than pitrogin? mi i
111
j' papers, one year for two and a half
ti.uu p<-i jciir: sir months, no cents; tliree J deht at the rate of ♦100,006,000
iii'iini.s, ■ ovi.rv niirlit months? This is ter-! bushels of wheat to any address.
Till SJTt A'ITO>
rihle to think of.
Now is your chance to get the home
Everything has gone republican. ' It has leaked out that Ex.-See. ],aj,er, and an agricultural paper.
Deux craticstrong'-holds have Hoped, poster is the ehap who ordered the
; die like, which wa- never k
kiiowu he-
preparation of plates to print bonds
published at Guthrie, that treats on
, fore. It i> phenomenal, and per- ] 0Ili so ;n l.USe of necessity, there fanning and stock raising.
| feetly demor.strates the unrestlul 1 ^voulil bo no delay. His order -
condition of the ma ^es. It is a stands against him. Now who dare
\y a. m m>ai.1„ m. ii..
^C, - now preparet I to se! 1 you the befit 1 ine of 1>00 I s atn 1 SllOh^ , i-t-ljulie to Ornvcr Cksvelfliid, out Ha v t hert* is not a con spi recy in t hi s ^ f 11 \ - 1 ( I AN N I SI 1 * 1 .t N.
m the Territory. Our "SCHOOL SHOES" can't lie beaten
anil be convinced
eonie i president, who has apprwatdied a bond business? Some fool asked us
I policy that 110 other president dared
' to; who is the oisly one who ever
! dared take down the dog-whip of i thought not, from the a| pcarciiee
if we thought they will ever quit!
issuiw boncsj wo told liiin wo j
i'kksc'bxt City, ok.
r n 'nils promptly attended to.
J-?T* We also carry the best line of Oroevries in the City—every
tiling always new, fresh and clean
patronage and coerce majority a>- he | 0f the situation now
Country Produc
77,
guaranteed
Remember the place-
saw lit. The only president who
ever ignored the cry "f the 'nasses
| for releif in the time of financial _
isulted Wall street tion in the foUowm
The "The people have not been allow
! distress and eons
,,, «n I'ianos at I'ani 1'riee-;
w. tahco Char- (jfgailS great bargains. Cata-
uuiing rascal. 1,,./tie free. Address Daniel E. lh-at
les is a slick schevnin
How we stand on the wlvw^um*
tv, Washington, New .lersey.
taken in exchange at the highest market : t t (u> j^houlil do in the case, iuci , ,
0 I"--- l„.,iv , .i™-' "1 ""1!r, ""u,c" w
... , , 1 > 7 ! - * 1 11 ,,-n lion,- la money problem and do not under- 1
Celebrated Crescent Hour always on hand and e <:nj sack, j()r the mammon god- h.nc tieor. so
! carefully looked alter, lne old}
IIKNiiY FISHER,
Carpenter & Builder,
Crescent City, Ok.
stand the money functions. I he\ y|j in<ls of carpentering done
do know that silver money can be | promptly. Work guaranteed, and
9
r T---n.-7g.-CTf -1
J. I.. TIIOMI'SON.
E. L. BI.IN'OOK.
i nresldvnt who ever dared go fishing ,11 11 1 <
1 , . . made In aw as <'ood as gold money -prices as reasonable as good wort
"«• LttiLlL. kTwMvrtnJ, £ fiirnlilod. K„, ?i„,
I cause -.'f the pauic of and finally | f r jmytlung in my line of business.
-.! thM.
depriving the (Hsople the use of th «|d Bllv6r mo°e' # I • ; \v. i>. SMITH.
1 11 tnnntli I °f poodle c?an lie taught that uiot.u >
;h —ry(.r ,.... HOUSE I CARRIAGE
1 .... land when ever a majority lavors „ ,
rating the questiou, bow h m J'ti- • . . . _y—'^.TTntST
Urovernment money, the majority —
Thompson & Blincoe,
tigatin
feet s.ubaiissiun and the repeal pass-
Tlie neent election has made will have it. and should hate it.
u
Door*
D
DEALERS IN
-Vs. «T"
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11 i iL>
IBlIrrd-S,
f-^"Estimates Cheerfully Furnish.
last Harrison Ave.—One-half blk. East ef Court House,
I ed.
[ i\ change. lil)ick l>l;uul will sta^
^ :il home, a cjood too, but when
I'AVVM 11A N (JI N ( r ANIK
—KALSOM1NING.
All w rk (Innc prnmptly tu<l s.Tti^fjictorily
! he said "We have arrived at the part- I vcl'
1 XT. t i
CJV
ir:..
1c
Gtjtmrir,
I liig ways, the fork in the road
then qniotlv sat down on the folk,
I Btepcd with the others, s the d«.«g-
; whip lashed tlieni into line and
| swallowed his dose. He has been
j in Washington so long he has learn-
ed t 1 be quite a party demagogue,
ivell that this set stay at
But until that time the mints of i
the nation should he as1 free to sil j j-,_-
s they are to gold.'"-Coming
a„di Nation.
IIoll iday is wearing - Justice of the Peace
Crescent CHy. 0k. Ter.
,T. >1. HOLLIDAV,
James
smile very much unlike any smiles j Axn m«t.\rv i>ithi.i.\
we have ?een since the election. , f)oes n general collection tmsiness
lie is posing as the legitimate 1 All business promptly attended to.
"rrand-diMl-of-a-son" whose age
commenced with the 12th of the
<'re8Cent City, ok.
Frank is i-ontcm-
r r>*r rocrxi x~&ki-w/
Tj\ J
-<)_
OpCr,AFiO>'T A.. It is well that tins set stay ai J present mouth.
rr'v> h-inie-; but have we bettered it an\ . 1 jI1(_r naming him "Jerry Sinn
he republican | arty has now | soll" Cii,,.- Jerry is a
NOTICE.
f - so
Fre fci Mi:at on hands at all times.
and at the lowest prices.
W Fa fe>' an In'fore selling i)our shoe Ic.
SHflP—Oju tbtr Bonth i" ?o«t 3tSc , Cretomt City, 0. T.
rr • roiTTTT-iTx O, TT ■' Ti 77
ilii i ihl) &j u lfixi.
seems to be divided cptally between
the republicans and democrats with
Tin Sh-op.
Parties having Final Proof Notice in
good man this paper, should r.-nd the 11 over
j carefully, and renort any mistake in
the discription t>f ilie land, and any
1 m-.-.take in tlie names . f 'lie witnesses
OEO. SIMMONS
The
TINNER,
Daes all Tuirul of 'Lin, Sheet iron autl
T.
L.
M. DEAL,
1 * ' Copper work.
of the amencan product.) erAU work promptly done.
-TI1E--
JL.
f>r.AT.Eli 1 >■
the power in the luiiwls of the nittral
I and populist senators.
This being the situation, it will
' be a peculiar congress. 1 lie major- '
! ity are jilcdge to the free coinage of j
silver,
Otm production of the white met- | sho[> Atllardwarnstor
al itt 1892, was 74, 95,442 dollars,
coining value. I • ^tint licjiot.
Se[it. 'Ibis "was before the
re]K>al of the "sherman act"', now
iiow much will this increase the cir-
w ulation. if p i out immediately? As
' a result of the past election, money
loaners will ofler money a.slight bit
| jjh^aper, 011 guilt edge security, as
j before, and there being a class who
are continually borrowing, our cir-
or in vour own name, so there will be
! 110 trouble for you t > r« ve up win 11
1 you ^r" to the land ottiee.
:I3,
* 'K••■iiiiaT.'.s <'be, rfiii'i*. Furni h«-d.
arc cuuuuiiiti > >
OFF1CF Noble Ave., between Frist and Division Streets j culation will it) rease slighty, local-
lv. The oppositi m in the cast to
-™,.——.—— .... 1 .-—.—.-.1 ■■ .11.——: - coinage of silver and.an op-
posing president, with the veto
| power in his hand, presents little
hopes of legislation 011 this <pics-
' tion. The tariff will cut but little
1 fc'.ire onlv so far as to hum-bug the
people two lie*re years, but eoutrac-
tiotr will continue. Congress will
probably give Oklahoma free homes
but. there will be < a- tern topposition;
BIGYGILRS.
TJf
'y 7 ft
i Uii
PQ And
WHY?
Beuiuisp all prices, al". and nil sly!<-
I'luined KniBht, 19 lbs. 51M.OO,
Rnijrht Errant, S! lbs, *1411.00.
Kni^lit Special, 27 It's. ?1^r).U0.
KnIct.t Scorcln-". 32 lbs. $?: n on.
Knlsht Itondster A. :.0 lbs. 575.00.
Knljrlit Boadster B. -toibs. .fr,o.oo.
Extriinrdiniiry indueenirnts to llrsl buyer sun. Ii t-ast ^ .eotloii Ml, I
III your verity. All diamond frame, ball "'mniimrs the Mlmrlnir wllm
NOTlt'K ron lM hltcatiun.
La NO tlkFlCE at IVl.MirlSIIKU, O.T., /
October 4th, lSHl. f
Notice is hereby ^fiven lli 1 the fol-
lowing-named settler li .s tiled ln ti-e
of his intent on to make 1 ti I pr< of in
mi rortof ti s c.ai .and that said proof
j will be made before the Uepistcr and
; Keeeiver, at kingfisher. '>■ I . < n N'i v.
:.".'ihI, 1 >'.H, vi/.: Nelson II. Mallett II. i..
| No. .i'p',.5, lorthe south of 11 i lbwc t
i '4 and in rtli 'f s< uthwist 'i of ee-
tititt 2, town hip lli. I'll 11 J' 1 west I. M.
lie- n-iine t..e <>i owin-^ w tne ses to
j prove his continuous res'dence upon
;ind cu I ti vain u of said I ni. \ /.: Mat
Drye. A. 'i 1111 e. An In w 1.1st 11 an I
! Sylv st- r Ward, all of Crescent L.tv.
Ml. I.
s 1140 E. G. S1MLMAN, kc.uit.
NOTICE I OR PUBLICATION.
Land Offn :: w KO. rl'..
< >' tolier 4tli, 1 sii4.
| nolle is liimfhy *.ri\ • • 1: 11,:. 1 !!<• followin^-
na ini <i settler l.:i> h « <1 r.nl ice ut 11iintent ion
, to realvi- iinal prooC in si:i>|;«>ft of liis eiaini,
I arid tliiil- said proof will In• niadr I «• f... • the
1 i:« /i !. i and Liece •< r i . s. Lund • flico, ut
! Kin:'1isj?er. o. t.. on Ni.\mil • f ': 11. 1>'. 1. n i.-:
: \Villlam li. Batch, LJ. K. No. 5d(i0 for thu
ns/iip it. ran.Lre \
bearing, I'nuumatic. Repairs, supplies sun- , hi-
dries. M
login' fr«
dries. Mention this papor, and get. our rata- tlon ei siiUl h.i.<l. \li« ui.v I. U< :.un. .i;. tn
11 ° M lle^ler, Iienniscn I .
ti].< n
ry li I
II ii lit It-v. ti M. II iint-
ttJIIT CYLXE CO.,
ST. LOl IS, MO.
nt t it y. i . 'I
K. (« SI'I I,MA N. Ki';;ister.
Are tlie
t.
Bearty's Organs we '
; it. :.-i too slick a tliirir for tlie usurer j Write for citalogiie. Address I >:
„•. ,,,, ,i,n,.i> U ' iel I Beatt-.v. W ashington, N. ,1.
at prosent. rtiunmniir up, uieie i -
- f—* s - —■
• ."wT.
Eisenschmidi & Hetscivs,
at present. Mnnmiv* ii]i
but little to be hope;! for, us'hilc the ! HUMPHREYS'
pn^t hp n l.Kisc ol veasuii, on needed j
legislation.
I I'KrSS DISPA1CH.
W.'shiu^ton. T).C. Nor , 12. 1'^ orts
! received here indicate ti «* next senate
will have forty democrats, forty-one
j repni ii *ans an I six p pulists> while
' tli- -att tutie « f tli sue essor ct Sena-
I tor Harris, of T nn'W"', is- still in
I douKt. I n this elassitieation St nat rs
! Dr. Humphrey a' Hprrltlcn aro scientifically umi
carefully pre paced ftemedles, used for years In
private praciioe rvnd for over thirty years by tlie
people wltli entire success. Every sluylo Specific
a • [M*elsl cure for the disease named.
Theyotiro without drupKlnR, purging or reducing
the system and are In fact and deed tho hutcreigii
Remedies of the World.
o. rt-RRi. rnfRft.
1—Fevers, Congestions, Inrtamnmtlons..
ti—Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic '2,5
3—Tretliingt Colic, Crying, Wakefulness .25
4 —Diarrhea, of Children or Adults ,25
7 -Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis . ,25
H-Neuralgin# Toothache, Faceache .2.5
1>— Headaches, Sick Headache, Vertigo.. ,25
10—Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Constipation. .25
113 TX7"33t OlrlalOLO.-ms- ^-Tre.
GurriRiFi. - - Oklrf.OM;-\.
>tew-.rt wild .lone - of Neva<la, who i 11—Supprensed or I'ninful Periods .. .25
1^—'Whites, TooTiofuse Periods .25
I"3— Croup. Lnryngitis, Hoarseness 25
14— Suit lfheum, Erysipelas, Eruptions.. .25
I5~Rlieuinatisni, Klicunmtic Pains ... .25
I'6—Malaria, Chills, Fever and Ague. . . .25
he i leete ! by theso-ca!- I 19—Catarrh, Influenza, Oold in the Head. .25
20~\Vliooplug 1'ougU .25
Siral'vLslTrs Boot & shoe i ioube,
tlfpriirinj' neatly ilono.
ere ele -t - I 1>-.- ti..- repbllcans, bu
liuve airioun their set) eitvtion from
tluit purtv. mil I "v;nor Tillman, «h
will iloubtle
•rats of the |
Smith Carol n:i I ^'islaiurn, are plaoRtl
in the ropulist eolumii. ^ i 11 in nil will
probably vote wi li .lemoerats on or-
iraniytition and Stewitrt a-vl .lones, of
Nevada, and I'effer with the ropubli-
'/S-Nprvou llrbitlly 1.1)0
30-l'rlnnrr WeakiirR. 'iH
31—Sore Throat, Quincy, Ulcerated Throat .25
HUMPH RE YM* WITCII HAZEL OIL,
44 The Pile Oiutment."—Trial Hiie, 25 i is.
Sold by Prnficlita, or prsp*ld rarelpt of piles.
r liimrsmtTa' Um al l«i i
Thin would threw tlie ba'anro HD.O,ill • iiimib. ti., innu.
if pi rvar in
h- hsndsnt the [opulists. I SPECIFICS.
NOTK-K FOR IM 11I.K'A'l'K
Land Oki-U I-: vi K im;i ISMKK. (). T.,
October 4th, 1 S!i4.
i lee Is hereby jjivrii that 11j«• fi llowini'-
ti;i iiicd set t ler h:i Hied not ie - of l,< r inten t i ,n
to Mjnke liual proof in suppeil i f her elniin,
and that s.iitl piiMif will lie made before the
Legister and Ken i vi r. nt li in^dshef ( 'I .. on
V v.-.,.iPer d. 'SIM. vi/: Nn.1, .V;.| |;., i.
II. K. No. far the <<>n1 h-we^t m-uth-
we «t 't and lot - •" ft and 7 <-f ^eeilonS. and
h.t I of M-et it;n IL. lownsldp h , ran^e 4 ue>t.
Site names (he fol low hi); v\ it nes.^es to pi-o\ e
her-continuous reslili'iiee upon and eultiva-
t it hi of said land, v / : .Mat I >t ve. A . (i. II vl-e.
Andrew I'.lston and ,S}lvesler Ward, all of
Crescent < ity, C). I .
40 E. r;. SPI LMAN. KeifMer.
KOTICK you I'l'llLK ATION.
Land Ofiics-: at (it ihrik. O.T.,
(K'tober flth, ls«i4.
Notiee is hereby ^iven that Hie following-
nan iod set t lei- lii«s tiled not lee of his intent ion
t« make final proof in support of his el.-.im,.
and that said proof will he made bo fori the
Krister and Keeeiver. .'it (oithrie. ( T„ mi
November i'.'lii is'.M, viz: Isaae It. Arm Id,
fertile nortli-v.ist '4 set'i ion 2H, township 17,
nort li of riuip' west.
lie names the following witnesses to ] rov >
his eontinuous re-ltlem-e upon and euitiva-
t i< hi of said land, vi /: (ieortce M. Kay. Thom-
as \V. ( alvert, Samuel Al. Watt, John.). Col-
lard, of (iuthrie. o. T.
Any i erson who desires to protect n/mlnst
the a I low a nee of surh proof, or who knows of
any substantial reason, under the law and the
ro^iljit Ions of the Interior Department, why
such pi t of should not lie a Uowed. will he giv-
en an opportunity at the ahove tmntione<V
11 me and pi nee to en tss- xamine the wit ties*- -
es of said elaimant and to offer evideneo in
rebuttal of that submitted by claimant.
4U A. N .l.C'UbOK, UogJiAtac
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Stewart, Rufus L. Crescent City Courier. (Crescent City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, November 16, 1894, newspaper, November 16, 1894; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc227051/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.