Crescent City Courier. (Crescent City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, August 3, 1894 Page: 3 of 4
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CKKM'KKT «IT\ (IM IilKH.
.Mi print lint at rt'iKuninlili' rules.
Tti«' Uii'hiku Is published every Krl.l y.
Moon's fruit jar* at Drown A
I'rww.
The
•4 "r«
lit ill I ••r
•(VH'lllKK U 1'Mt tTrrJ *1 till' at
■wt, Oklahoma tfrw ry,ttssi'i'oiidrla>s
Itultl'rrrk It'uu
Mr. ami Mr*. Decker wWe visit-
ing relativesoai Wolf iti*1. Sunday.
"i'lu1 Hah'Jsts hold a powwow
1.WAI, JtTKMS.
Sail cool, cloudy and rainy.
(Jo to Brown & t'rcss for y<our
machine oil. 2:t.
13. W Law head went to Guttrie j
th ' first of the week.
John .Myers who has been sick
with the chills is slowly improving.
•las. Meek, of Oxford, Kansas,
'is visiting at his parents, W. H.
^Irs. .luculi I'lry is i>ij<«>rtcd
proving some.
Hrown it Cress have a large lot Saturday, Augint 14.
of mens shoes to sell at c«st. 2.1. i ^,l- Wevnold* has traded farm*
,, 'with Mr. Gettings, neat* Mulhall.
u«> to Nwiearengen when von want j
* ' ..Ml!"
tine l'hotos. X« cheap John w ork
' I Si
done, Try hhn when in Guthrie.
SwearengeiJ a* the boss habv IMw
XOTII K rou H'HI.ItATION.
U OFKIt'K VI KlN<iPI JIKIt, G.T.
July I Hit, IKV4,
* N i I >*• U Woivby gt \ rn that llr* fo. , \vln4-
■t aiiu'iJ n^u.'it l«a> til« <1 not i<*«* o/ } :♦ inicuf ion
inaUi* ti: 1: 111 t riM>r In Mipport «'f ItN .•liiliii. « f ljf ; iititfjti 'i'V-Owxifcr- tis&! OTOOt i*
.mil 1lj t ~:i til linn i* III In- iitiili' 'nf.nf M,. J ,
' >r i i:«t iver. .1 KintflUl.r t. T. •"Vt«"r . a < .. .11. J i.liM nJO jwaaf will lw
•11 S,'| :*-iuInt Will. IfH.vU: k-Ihm II \,-i.mi ' '«•<• :nrt. lfcwiuivor.jn. Klin:
II K No. for tin- -outh-.:.-t , - .-J . . I. 'I'S'.'. !"-,'1"?4tl
i4r.vn lti|) IX, mnjffo 4
.WJ'Jt K kou I'l'RT.tr AT ION.
t.wn.' h>tic..: at k iMiriiuiui. 0 t., •
_ m'.\ 2stl is'u i
?smiiitv i'> KctMiln -gwHvn that tin f<d-
lowi>ig-i imedl hiU-d jiotie*
n. r
h>
Ails ■
Mock
Meet's.
Tlie Crescent hoys will play <*o-
iunibti another game of base "ball
to-morrow.
M. F. Kelso and Frank
were at Guthrie the tirst
week on business.
Snrearingen can knock 'em ill out
1-11 racking baby Photos. Try him.
•Opp. postoffice, Guthrie. Jotf
The colored people held a picnic
at Lincoln, last Tuesday. They
rejmrt having a splendid ti«s<c.
Mr. Hruce, «>f the firm of Bruce
Jc Isaacson, photographers, went to
Kdmontl Monday and returned
Tuesdav.
II
can st
('. Acto.ii and
were in (iuthrie Saturday.
tographer of tfhe Territory. l.V-
meinber the plane—o]i]iosite post-
office, Guthrie-
Silica the raiii tlast week it has i
been quite jpJeaHftHl, except "the mid- |
die of the <1kv foralie past few days, j
The iiiidications aiv that we vill
have more rain soodi.
A. (i. I)«>iiiis and wife and J. I
Hamden, aaid wife, of Skelct«.i) |
1/ the I creek, about '. A mik's north-west i <roin<r to Kansas 011
j Crescent, gave us a pleasant call .us \\'_ M. Black wat
tliey ww <in their way home from | several days but i
Kingfisher, wither they had Ibeen
attending to business at the -1 . S.
land <i>ffioe.
The good })u«]de of TTnion
Ceiitm-Ihave the Ktone foundation
tor tlwir church completed, and the
I most :-.f the lumbar 011 the ground,
and are now going ahead wiiih the
work until the building is completed.
Mr. Harvey Burg-ess has the con-
wliich
licttie X'anwelkle, of M.'s-
1,1 . .. non in -.am ui
souri, is going Ui spclul I lie >UIIHUlt'l M.ilw::
with h*tf sister, Jlrs. John lluhui.
The boys hiUi\e Ihhmi drawing
strawK 11. K. Aettft.' say> lie diiln't
get lu draw, but thinks the girl is
awful nice. Look ut, boys.
A Wolf creek funnier said tlu'it*
was a thief at his house Siinda.*
night, for he sa.w (liiui steal a ki
from his vountfest dulighter. 1'he gin
;tnnt \)iv fuli >iviiitf wit
outiniHiti^ rr^HK-iu i' ao-l
lacoh Ha vcii^t rlM
KPH .• I "i" nrlnnJ. <I. T.
!•; < SI'I LM \ V
1M(H, \ \z Jotil L< v.
i for tihf i vts !j a ud £ otf > *<•-
'• • « v't. tt \\.«- liij> 17 .r.u ure^tX I X
1 f« l'.loving wl't•♦•t pr<.'v«-
hK rtiiiiiioauns «nt jxuuiiva-
Mi.l tiiwiol >sn<i l nd. \'iy. .'Taoin-
i- t . I'liif. i - Itrin \i i "ivoj t*-. aL
>f Zion < i : \. •( v T
'in fC. U. Mf II.M KV. Ec.«JstlT.
NUTI( i: i' ltl.lt AflBN.
La\j« <)i >in: sj KiN'iFisin.u, (). T
July Ulth, 1H94.
Not l«t
NOTICE TO A TUBUCATfON
AT UO'TIlift'E, O. T .,
JlBl r 'JUt i;,
is 1j -\>y ^rr\i i.'. tliht t !.♦ -fn'iowinv-
l,1tfivl>.« or; veil U.n tl« fi.n.ovit.j •IK -'-V ! ' - ti •• ' •>"!!,, 'Of w-jiiti- itiou
11 a 11 « m 1 vi t Icr lu' - ttJ«-'<i not Uf of U *r iiiti-nl ion 'o imU- 1if« v.?oof it; Mi|i|r>oit • f )ii I'liom
tn inaUi' tina) |ir j11 Mipimr1, « 1 )nT<-J.iiu nml Twit -ai ^rrouf w1-1' .«• :> ;i<1r iK for lv«
ai.il tl.al H-.ld liruof will !>«• mail.- l.« for> tl" K'.wa.Ml |{. i-iv.-r. ,1 KintWrt.-, tj. I M-t>-
; . h'lrli-i.-r .• I.I.I K,n 'iv.-i- 1 > La-i.1 m.f. i.' l « * TjWh. Wl. •. :• r;.i..-N M. Miarp. tor
(in^tisluT. n.
\titfnst '£\A\. W.JI.
Nancy I'lctniiiK, im*c (• ralaaui >, I!. JC. No.
- for the nortfc-MitMt koc.il ImwukIiIpI?, tinii*
savs sue wants linn to still st \ w *>t \ m
,i* .i • r ... 4 i n 1.... ... . Sht-* jiatnvs foilowiiitf wltncsMv- t< nr« re
tlW* tllIt'I (Mil steal alii /ll \\ailt>. J|rp rcslilciuv- n ;hmI cnltiva-
x\ \i | 1„ i i tion of vjiid -lyiuJ. viz: T&ioiiin* FJi^-ving,
• •t|- II. Miu'k. Jolt.i K. Ilopkliix, t/. I'. .Inloix r. iM
; of t'ri's.-i'iit City, O T.
j JSH K. . HP1LMAX. Kfttlatw.
Mrs. A. 11. Actor ami son ate notice for poblication
visit SOOU. I l.tMXfri.'i: .it Kiscnsinn.M T„
. . .Inly IVtJ. 'inm
'Ory SICK ,H T | Nollcc is liwvby u^i^•4'| that Jlii' f oj' i >jw. 11 j -
, : nanictl sft1l«T has liiiHi I.-)i let-of fcls iwrk-enl i< n
.,y suilJi ; Mi iii-t Ut* finai nr« «)f in -upport of 1 w. ftuarn.
l>etter. 151IM' s:i^ WQ W m;nic fTi«T
; IstlT U III) BLt*«
.Mr. and Miss Armstrong, trum '.'.i"'1"'
Kdger F. W.tt t was ir the city
the first of the week after hogs and ; ^,,r tW ctrptMtei woik.
cattle. His tinn shipped a car
hogs Monday.
Mr. Jtosenwant/., living s©uth of
C rescent about u milfs, had the
misfortune tu have his house burn
down last Friday.
Mr. Ditto received the repairs
for his engine Thursday and will
commence threshkig again at W.
Fleuiming's to-day.
The machinery at the mill is be-
ing put in place as rapidly as possi-
ble and it will not be long before
it will be ]nit in naotiojj.
Miss (iertie Lridgen aud Miss
Blevins called at the Couukji rues-
<lav, and provetl themselves enter-
tainiug and pleanffat visitor*.
William llathamTiy return«tl from
the Stri|i last Saturday and re-
ivi-r V. S. Land offirc, a-1 Kins- ,
•plsnilu r l^lh, WM, viz:
. . . miii Kdwn rtl Mr t. r.. NO. tv.4, for flu soutli
neal* ( I lltlino, won* V^lt 111*2; -Mr. • >llll • nortli-<Mt t nii;-.iriiv>t-1 ain! S, w.vthm
i'* 1 \r v ... . ' tnwnsiii p ifi, < w.'st 1. m
i^jrks. ^ 11SS AllllslollL, is tl\U^, 1<> IJI,. 1^ ftilUrwinjx witr/is^.'-.*1 c. | rov j
ijf'A till' rottonwo'iuj SI'JIOOL We ; ^w*<innouK r«'si^-nr : upon ami r.M*-:*- |
" . lion r*T. si.id la.irfi, vi/.: N\ dftv/.i ( ^nninKhN.m, !
•wish lior success. OsIum ij A^'ton, Stcv< n WHita.!.'!*-, \Vu.v- :
ron Soiith, all #« rtujulard, O. T. ,L a\j .Oj'.!M<'r l\ ivti FisBJCIl. • ).T.,
k. (i. Simi.man, Untfistor. I . ,
/uk-i' UA, J SJ> 4.
f.ii i.'irtli- w-\ y iv; iinc3t,i w'l*. Is. r
l|« >• 1. • «>\\«nvr *nto
k>-« n.'tn ilihiOl- •• Mi rifr \l a Ihl fit 11 i V: ! ii 1*
i<f*.jiii: iftMi- *i' W"o..ri n UictU* , t vr< s «cut ( ;t\
\«ti..n * MLui'vttiw Siinli.ti-.l .liuA'i'J W "'ly:ir>
at^J .l cnwsw. Sharp if ( i i*sM viri < ii y, L>. I".
A.o\ ji. rso-a m In', des-itnes protest
j against i*.he at1!low <•<'<. f such proof,
.•r v ho kv.--.vi s of iiu j siiSjistautial rca-
s.vv, uii<4e>r the law .'uitii tllie lvgula-
t;« 11s of th'- Int.-.fit rl'i>e,Ha.rt. !ienl. why
suc&i proof should n«t lit- allowi-il,
w ill! Sue ssj veil ;u ■ .pp...vt iili-fl \ M:t thr
alw.ii- i n'itioj.ie<l time :in.l ipkic.c t>
HPt- to.-t'i:aiiii,je t.|h> ^ itfu'sse*. < f r,ait5
i.iniiirerA,-.] 1, ami to utTVr 'vidfiicc ,11 re-
buttal of lliai subinitti.'d by claimant
iiiBt A. W. .1. t"K1X)E. Ui-ti-it* r.
Vl.V IJ I I'OJt 1*1 Kt.l« tS'l.O.
J. D.Acton and Mt.Conard, ♦untlie
Skeleton, had their oats coununied
Tuesdav in the stack by tire. Ir was
se.t bv a spark .firoiv the engine.
Tlu- loss was about x.Viti.OO.
Mir. L. Acton starts for his .claim
near Jilack well ii- tin Strip sutui
The girls of >\.Volf creek are hav-
ing thcni lights made to |irfc.ctiiv*
base 'ball playing Look out res-
cen.t, they are 'O tniuig.
I want to get imarrieil. said 2 girl
t« nie yesterday. 1 Iiftre is ln-r descrip
tM'ii: Boys^mail me ^5.00 and your
address aiidH will delivt-r h-r- 5 feet
0£ assitj-es a good j«b of work.
Kd.lie Drew, Iwing near -Coluni-
bit, -wlwle ar t'ne -picnic lasr. Satur-
da-y, accidcMtJly-got cut on nlie barb
wire. The were had beesn placed
around the staind and speakers' plat-
f*iitrm to keep the teams out. Ktldie
was runnioig along and the wire
cjutj^ht hiir. under the jaw which
made quite a serious wound. Dr.
Law head was called and the wound
was dressed and lie is getting along |
wary nicely.
*\V. 1). Smith was
tunate one day last week in burning ] was a large crowd and .\«ts to eat.
his leg, between the ankle and knee, j ' 'H' evening was taken -up by play-
quite severely, but lie is now around
again. The accident occurred at
t'he well at the mill, whittfc Mr !
i
Smith was sinking tftw-per. it was
lu-cessarv for him lo descend to the
sutkr in jv ju.iCATlnV.
Land Office *t 'Kingf-.sker, 0. T., JuJ/ l&th 1*11*4
"Ni.l. h ifs nttii'i .v t'iw^i' ti'vat I'tf f«rti«iw'inf-
.. 4. . . . .. *.,! • sol tier lias lt.!nUan i;ic^<ifii is lnt "nt ior
■Soil.-.- Is hwcliy U'IV. ,1 thai ti.,- f.nhm ,.UI > uv|.,. ti,,;,] ort hi- . la.-,
named •.ulll.ir l,a> (ll.;.l notice of Ills W,„M,V I :.«! |.r. o( will U n -,.l. iMfur. J'. ;-
«" J""1": <■' .' pr-x't 111 supiKH-t of his cliom, . (s.,„ ,,iKj ,, -r, W. ..
jtiil tliat Hma PPOOi will no mudc iti-rnn i in- . , t|( r , ...^ ^ . j'.-icj I'-u "ii i I
l.Vtfstcr Aiift JtfiMN ivn.r J . S. Land oHicc 11 "
i\ in^tisin-r, k\- y.., • m >i jfU njher .r t ii, 1K1M. viz:
I oil ii Bunily, 9!. Ro WHH forth*? nortli-
wcsi 4pi.NTi*r h«i Zl. i^iviisJuis* rsiii^c ■!
wont 1. M.
lli' naut* K foTJowii-ff wittiCKse^ u p^rovf
Si is i• i >nVinnouK re*kte11c.<rtn,p< 11 u nit 11 i vat inn
of. sa-w 'i;ciul, vii: , o1im i„ i'niu'ri-.oi.i. hcnym-
jnin r. Woore, i'au« Joint t. Qui^^v.,
all of ('TV'.sriiiit <lSt_v, <■ . T.
2SMK K. G. 81'ILMAX, Hocist^T.
• No. SOUS. Tor t lic«««uih 't of nonOb«\v*'-.
i 4.1)4
NOTICE FOE J^BLICATION
Lanm Oki ii-je *r Kr v<; i isij>:jjL, i). 'J'..
.June 1 Uth, lstn.
N Htaoets Iverelivgiven timt. thef<il-
belies, a little hump shouldei-etl, ; 1„wis,^mi.KK,< so,*-th-r has iil.nl imticr
Iblue eyes, N«. liA feet, 'xpausjoii j
mouth, and a good tobacuo cbewcr.
lots a and i. sriMtiv-n 4. lo-'tvnsbip lt>, rai/.i:«' ■%.
He Hiiims 14ic follo\vkv^r witin^scs t/ pro-vt
Iti- continnmis rrsidvoo' .u.ijrwi an<l co.iiiv.*^
tJkMi of miiid.Uui/l, vlx: KcitiiifN -Vi-litM- r .f
i'unis, .nts«'|A Haii9M^ .Ni>itJ JJiunxss.\ilcii, aifc
ut' i'rost*<*tt< i 'iy < ■ 1
HK B. G (Register
NOTM {■- WJB PUBLICATK>N.
J.a.'1'l < Klin
•jiA Siiitftl^ln'r, l.*k. 'Vi-r.
May l.ritli i.s',(.
KoJ.iw is -iieretiv vji'en that lh«* fol
ke ivim«j-1ia.-i.il.ti s«;t.tl.e.i-Hi''ii- filed not ice ,il
his indentiwt .to m.-ik-e final proof in --ia;>-
]>.nl! nf A.is r lain., an I thai s;ii J (irwi
\vi]J tuade fore IfeRister urn 0 )iV-
f his ii.-te*4ti:.'U to make fii/d! .i>r<.« .f l'|-|i''v '' N Utivs 'itKiv. it? Ivi.n<-!j-'r.er.
t >. J on Aujfnst .'Jt li. 18tMt, vi/: Wil-
... .. . .. . . , in support«f hisrbiin. and th-at| saisV|riam >v frv. ^ m x-.j. 11H2, f..r the
.Miss Y anwinkle lias .tiee.ii ier\ ] proof «"i1J luf litim'k- belore Kegister s<KUb . n.trtl.-ousi qirantetr. and nortk.
sick with the chills. laud Vtecesver, at Jviiigtishei, O.T. ,<111 | 1 oi south-vtu.si ()iuiri.'i-se«t,i.iij w, ^<ivvii-
; M«. <^iK<er gave his w ife a sur- Aug jst -j!4tih, \ i/.: Alltsu Mack. IR''.'P •'s« at'tfje <i ;'esi 1. M
prise last Montlay night on her 42nd i ii.k. So. ?408. f>r the sontli-^uisit t
'quite unfor- j birthday. It was a big tiiineasilieixj sec. 5. l.iwmship 4V. raug<* *• west. ^jid eaiktiva-tioK of, said tani.l, ml*: J'at-
U« matttes 1 In* fdllowilsg t,itnesser- riek. Mcti mty, 'llboiuas Melwintj , 1 Vil-
la p.roie 'his c<«jtiniious vesidtwee
uiioJi, .-and cultivaitioii of. s-itii<1 J,hl'o«1,
viz: Abe Jwhnsosi, Stephen Lisewibv
ami Klium Jelts, of \Vaja(s-.y/rns,ker.
and .Ttishua Matt®*, ColtnuWa, Kt>.T.
2o K. (1. Si-nt.MAN, Kf-giste-r.
tiorts having a gocrtl rain last week, ,
, . ,, ,, , | bottom of the well on the rope.hav-
aud that croiHi well ii]> a-iviuutl I '
pi lmg the rone wound around his leg
l>loeuier.
(in to Henry Fit&er for your win- | 'M,W lo S,,T a too rapid descent, but
dow and screens. This pre- his pants slipped up caused the burn.
Tames Ma-Camiivim informed us
K-autioai, beside keeping out the .fly
jiiiisauce, may sav* many jiauos -of
glass in case of hail. 15-t8f.
•las. Scott, arrived from Sedg-
wick comity, Kansas, Tuesday,
lie savs crops are looking very well
"there, and the prospect for corn is
better than here, on an average.
Dieii—Yesterday morning, the |
widow Potter's son, living 8 miles
mirth-east of Crescent, of conges-
tion of the stomach. The remain*
was buried in the CescentCity cem-
etery in the evening.
Louis Warrenburg. who, -with his
of a rather singula? freak of elec-
tricity during the thunder sliowes
last week, lie iva* standing in tlx
i door facing to the north and during
the heaviest thunder the electricity
struck a wire fence, and at quite a
distance from where the lightning
struck the fence there were standing
4 calves along the fence, and one
was a little closer titan the others,
and in a nwineiit after the <
current struck the v ire this calf fell
Ij-as suddenly if it had been shot dead,
land turned tin its Wels and coin-
ing and siiigiug.
J. Robinson has solf the P>udkey-
lease back rto her, and h? thinks Jit-
Mill soon sail to Missouri.
Mr. Cu'-x lits rentetl Mr. 1?"Inerts'
jilace. J.lr. Roberts is going back
to J't wu. We hate titjt.se Jin Rolt-
ert-s as lie is a gootl udighhtn:.
Mr. Doc. Kllisow is erecting -a
h«B€ie on his vlaini. lie lately got
a decision before tlw .Lane office.
William Kutlkev kuvs hf is going
JJe MKtnes S he follov.' ii:«r wil,tiess* s ta
pi-.i-ve r, ie. m 1 in units r sitie.n
am t'rtiffajcdt !,«« JJa-wckius, ui S:und-
jtrd. <1. '1'
K <■>. t>iPU.MA.K, K.erit<lt*i'.
to give the'Itovs a <ihancertio get a
treat. Oct your IkIjUs ready, boys.
We saw a form riii.n > familiar
on the streets of < re scent -with ]Miss
Helen Parke,'- .Sunday crei'jiing
over the roads here. 1 know tlu*
roads are bad.but drive \ i|i IVmner.
Miss Sarah Kirk say-s she is go-
ing to make a visit; slit may .return
Mrs. —. Who kno\t
Mr. Hurt's, who apjfiied for a
let-trie j'post office at his home some time
Higo, last week received .the tirst
nthiil. Mr. 1'tabler seems U. :.-*e thv
man it came i>iiJ-, it -;s s-.v.d She will
brother, has been breaking sod for nienced trembling as though dead,
Mr. .T. Pfrinimer, just south-west but suddenly recovered and want,
ol town, was conijsletely overcome away and coimnaBcetl eating, arid
by the intense heal Tuesday. Hc jiow, seemingly, is.rill right.
fell to the ground and remained mi-| ] Ion. I>anie] F. Beatty, of Wash-
conscious for some time, lie was j ington. New Jersey, the great ()r-
taken home as soois as he eoultl belganantl Piano nianiEfacturer,isfeuild-
niovcd, and since which time wc:i ! K 8,1,1 «hip]iing more Organs and
have not learned 3aow he is getting
The Americau Farmer, the oldest
agricultural journal in America,
published at 17-Jii New V^frk Avt^-
une, Washington, I). C., is one of
of the best publications of its kind
in the country. It is tilled with
the cream of knowledge, mjiI those
once readjng it. will not willingfiy
be without it. Those wh© are uew
subscribers to the CoritiKV can Iisao
the Farmer for an additional J5
•cents; and ww SubscrilxTs to tt5ic
-CoruiKK can have both ]iapers for
^ 1.25. ' tf-25.
I liion Center 4i«*iiim.
The farmers are cutting their
•corn for roughness.
Klder West started for Still water
Yesterday.
Quarterly Conference closed last
Wednesday evening.
On acctxMit of the extreme lint
weather, news from the "Cerile.r"
is a scai'city this week. Q. Z.
Pianos than ever. In 1870 Sir. Scat-
ty left home a pemiiless ]>low "boy,
and by his indomitable will he has
worked his way up so as to sell so far
nearly 100,000 of 31eat ty's Organs
and Pianos since 1870. Nothing
seems to dishearten him; obstacles
laid in Ins way, tliat would have
wrecked am ordinary man forewr, he
turns to an advertisement and comes
out of it brighter than ever. His in-
struments, .as is well Iknown, are very
popular, ami a.re to lie found ini all
parts of the wwrld. "We are inform-
ed that -during the next ten years he
intends to sell 200,000 more of his
make; that means a business of £20,-
000,000, if we average them at £100
each. It is already the largest busi
,102'ICK FOB PUi.LICATIfcK
Land Dffct &i Onlhnc. XI. T., Jalj £3d, >Klt4
UTotice is beireby g-itfen tliut tihe 3io£-
I.hv i ii^-tiamed settler lias filed aiotioe ol
his intention it-o mill;.' finil proaf iu t.iip-
part of his claim. nti«! that s.ai.1 )>roof
will -b-e uiadr before title Reffieter an-.l
lleeeisner, attiutlirie, <1. '1'., on SepJetan-
I Iter i.'JbsI. lHUi, viz: Isiiac It. Arpiol.L IJ.
10. X.«. :i0;i2, for the Barth-ivc-st '4 fcee-
tion 1 wenty-ejjrlit (28), townsiitp sev-
enteen (17).north«t range thtve \v.-~T.
IN- mimes tihe folkr.vinff w 1 tm.-< s<-sto
prove his cou.1.1 tiuou-, residence upon
and cultivattonof. saikl 1 a.n.i, vis,: Elijah
A. \' :itt, Samr.H'l Wtutt. Thomas. \V. I'iiJ-'' <4(- .. J
verl. (ieorjreM. itay, all of • iuthrie.O T.
Any person-aho AtMires to |>rotett
agaznst the alloivanceof siicln pr.Hif, or
who lcno-r.'s ..if any sulistantial reason.
under the la*, and th« l-eg-nJa-itions ol
the Interior Department, why suek
proof should not lit allowed, will be
ffiven-B.il opportunity at the ahove men-
tioned time and 1 to cross eioiniine
the uilbnesses of «,:iiri claimant, «.nd Uu
offer evidence in rrliuttnl of .tinitt sat -
taitted bv claim act.
Not i<*i' fcr i 'o inn.
luxutJ <#fii.ve i,< tiutlarie, <') "-I 4
Junoe -ililtlh, 18!I k. ^
No.li-.ce m hereby ffiwen 11tsa-tl Hie Tol-
J-ow. ing Ka iii<"il :v ti t ler lias <ile«l notice
rtsf Uifc amleiatioa 3.® Jim.be timi.3 4) oof iu
Ftis npcvrtl, of b is U< ito mud liha.t aid proof
will S e made > • -Sore gnyMsfcer;aa;ci He-
cervter, at H ujtli.r i*, <■' IT., «m Seplw :«-.1>er
•Mil, 18(14, -iz: IV.ar.l,' V. it-K-een, tv. the
iiioff.'uca.-C .^nar.ler seiCiiwrn G, l.Kvi.ship
17 rit-i'j".- .'t >wesl J. M.
TAe naraaes itiie ffo)l, wiTig- wit e«Hes to
I lei.>-.-e bis 0. mi imtioiis residence ii]>oo
xrr(i cnltix-atifW -«f s«wd laud, vi/.: -lohu
L>. Neer. Marian lli.-ks, Itlarttiir. K>i.m,
Jolm Ellis.ui, of (ir.-secjit l it v., tU i\
Any jjersw nrfiwi ti-.esijes t/ j-irtntest
against rJw* -«Jitt)U'.aA|tte arf ww-ii pJMi'of,
kno-i s-of my snibstaii;tiai! jwat'
sou. iijfl&Hr itHif and the. in^guiia-
t ions of the 1 nterieir departiiK-in. >.vhy
such proof slimil.i not be allowed,
will 1 " given ait .ipporliuiity at the
ailwve nR'JitiontKi time xutl p!a<ie t
,f.-.T( ss-.f vainiue tike witnesses of said
claimant, and a,- oil i-v e".'idu oe in iv-
1 nt',. :! j if ilia*, snl irni t ted -ivy claiina u t
A IS. .1. Cuootiv. negisa. r.
take it soon.
Atinn 1
A. N J. Clil l)l\. Kecister.
W. A. .l'KNUAU,. 11. f ).
JWSICIAS AND STt('.E()\.
^iHKSCBN'r llTIT-V, OK
;^*(-;.lls promptly ailctitli'd to
it
NOTUCK I OK PUHLK'ATION.
t. '-.-ii office it klmiflsltm. (i t.,
Ml'rit'K l-XUi J'l IILAt'^.TlliN.
Land Office at -It iugtisher, O. T.,
July '24th, IH04.
Notice *k hereby friven ti'.at the f'V-
lowiBji'-uiune'l setllrr ibas tiled JKotiiw.
ssoaooorss'sr
•111 1*i' IMJh. 'MW .f
'N otiiceis licreVy given that the f-tJ
lowiw.s -niiiiietl settler has Jiled wi-fit* 'of his intention to make tinal proof it
of his iiftcntion So make tinai lironf ;«uppoiit.«f his eiain. iimdibbatsaid !<r.-.of
, 1 • 1 • , ,, , • 1 will tbie made before (tearister atul lie-
in snv«*#rtoi his i-lai 11, anil ti#LKt sajd . ^ . , v.,
j i>' ... , V ceiver, at lungttmlietr. <>. v\. on SepH..'tii-
proof wall lie in*4c before huegister I her m
ticrflars.catalogue, athlressOaniel F.
Kearny. Washington, Nev. ilcrsec.
Pianos
Organs at J?anic J'riccs;
this month. 'Catalogue
Free. Athlress, Daniel F. JJeatty,
Washi'itgtion, New Jersey liivIO
HKNRY FISHER,
Carpenter & Mlder,
and Jteceiver, atKuiglisJier, <i). T.
on August 24th, Lis',14, viz; ifieorgie
lhinks, 11, k. N<>. l'744, for iti^-sonth-
\iesJ $ scrtlion :t. ti..twus)iip J7, range
.j e?4t J. AI.
/.♦.til, IKilt -vi*: .11 w; 1 it Ilanney. It.
K. Jin.. 20fni. f.irttlw nortii 'i ntwUt-ivent
of south- tee A ^ nortA-nv«st. Silt it,
sets ion ttownshiiii Jii, r.i.rijre 4 west.
iiks ia.ine« the followinp witxiecsesto
pro e his eontinuons reeidence ufKif.,
and cuJitivalion of, said laTid, vis:: I'o-
1 le Jinnies the following -wtViu'ssok I ter l"*n li i^win I'anjrh. Monroe Felt on
a ;.l Fay IXirtis. oi ( r.'*,.,ent City. < . T.
2tt K. <i. SltiJ.M AN. Hefrister.
( 'hf.sck.nt t 'itv, OR,
to 1 iit"' f his coBitinuoHs residence
upon, and cultix a<rj<ui of, saii-.J ihuud,
viz; J'«diii Howman, AI exauder J«,di«-
soii, 'William Sims, and Uec.jainin
Jacks .31, of t'olinnli'iia, O. T.
25 E. (1. SPILMAN, Register.
MO TICK FOB riVII.MAIKVK.
1.1 sivitOj j-h i: .11 KiN«;risiiKAf, <0. 'J'.,
Jum1 litth, 1KJI4-
done I
, anil
work : lowiiiiig-inaincd settler has fihetl notice I
^ , • ' - . • , /• -1 r I
Notlr«' for rillili.'Stlou
Lite .TTicc at Guthnv. 0. T., June 26th. 1891
Xotioe is hereby jfircn that 1 he fol-
io t in^- mined -settler lias fi]-il n<iv>e
<i( il.is intention 1o mc.loe ii rial pigof ix.
«*-. <Btt of his claim and that said proof
•v ili! tie nua.le lief.ir« lleg-ister-itaid He-
.reiver, tat <iuthrie, fl. T.,on Se|fl ."roliet
•i.t.h, j><i4. via: .l>hn I> rv'eer, forth*
, . . , .. , .fiotithuastnuarter sectioa i)2, 3,tm-jusi}ii)
.No t;i oe is hereby given tliar (the tol-\}K r.lflf?e :{-W(.s 1. M.
lie niuiies tft e f-ollowimg %vfei et,sei3 to.
All 'kintls of carjs'ntdring
[promostly. Work giuirair-eet
j«-itjff; .as reasonable as 1go.11
tean W tfiirnished. Kstrirrates giscn of his intention to make fii.n! proof 1 -pro-p*; .hi .xnrtiauous residence upon
vthing in niv line *.f business, in t;u,pp.xrt of his claim, and -Brat said *<*<*«vati<m of«aidnwd, viz: Frank
' ... . , ,, , 1 llreen, Marian llielcs, Mark loon,
r— , 777 : : !"VM'd wiJl be made llK'fore the Keg- ,ohn BlMs«n. of Crescem City, <). T.
1 of 1 cc Jot 1 h hi if _ i stair .and l.ccei\er, a.< Jv.Lv gtif,lvcr, (\nv pers.11 -Mho .Icsiivts to protest
ness of the kind ii. '.existence. \\ rite l,vvi 01 11. k at KivwHisinui, <). T., T.,-i-n August 2 4th, J-svh4, wa: Nel- .^oainst -.he allowance«f su<-h proof,
.Ink Itith, 18H4. son Jelts, 11. k, no. Hi-lilt, Sur the j- vvlvv temws of any sufi-istuntial rca-
Teti.-r Is In n.1,y jfivni ifiurt tlie fojiowimr- ; s«istli i tiorth-west J, -aij'd liMts and 1 Sfici, under the law and the tvnla-
«Hmied Mcttlcr lias lll«l ti.itloeof Ids intention : * _ ' ■ V '**" "" ^ lls
tvi'tuuki' fti,1,1 proof it, supTnTn of ids.-lair,1. a ml 4, sectim 4, towJishtp ii.mBiiige tB"nis of the Interior department, wliv
THte'r and '^vi^'r.^ado^: aTKhiS-" «'«' the f.dlowjvg witnesses sll,h ,iri>of should not be allowed,
lis 11,■ r. ti. 'r.,.1.1 Att)!w-2; i'11.1 mtt, \ b-. fiiarics tn lirove his contLmwus wsidem-e wiS! 'W <'tven an onposi-tunity at the
M. Itfim, II. E. J* 11, f«r ubf !i nst smuti-wcsi 1 , . . <* * i i 1 n . • « i
au<l north-wfst nnsfnnitt-wvsii|unrtiT ;nid nj> xn, nil CI ritltiva.tion sijyfl kuni, nK'Htionca time' and t <•
to Daniel F. MeartV, Washington,
New Jersey, for catalogue. 1(1
The Hot.
The best nipiliciu-es are 11 um jilirev'f
Specifics. They cure surely; they
cure «|iiickly; they cure ecoiioniical
U>t 1 < f section !Ui, I \vj . T., tsin^r T w. \ >1.
Wr miint s tin* fcHlowluir witm^ssfs iti prnvi1
vii: JnJv.'j SiiiuMis, Jolui l^i^winan, <tr^ss-exainiiu* the witirosscs of said
h. hv cry pellet is worth its weight his .-out unions rcsi.i.nc.- upon, a ihl cuiiivii- Jjt- K'oln, I). 1.; Alexander ftniinson, claimant and to offer evidence in re-
- ' linn of, said land, viz: ifllvcr Harness, Wll- ... ..... r. . . „ , " , . , .
I lam ii. Kcisn, ut /.ion ti. T.: diaries wiieo\, lvoibcrt Itiitcv, of \> aiiuania«cr,t). 1. buttiil oJ that submitted by claiUUIIL
4t , Ti™ Tall, *^1-n. TSian< j o„ E. G. Sl'JL.MA.N, licgister. j 2.", JV. X .J. CnooK,
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Widner, E. F. & Stewart, Rufus L. Crescent City Courier. (Crescent City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, August 3, 1894, newspaper, August 3, 1894; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc227076/m1/3/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.