Crescent City Courier. (Crescent City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, February 23, 1894 Page: 4 of 4
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Mr. Thomas C. I'c.vrct
Mobile, Ala.
A New Being'
That Tirecl Fooling
Tull 9trpr^,;:-, ar.r! .-.ppctiro Given Ly
Hood's Snrsapnrilla.
TIip following Is froiii Mr. Thomns f. P.ar-
rctt, of Mobile, Ala., u well known member
ol the rlty tire ilepartment, Qttuclieil to
llook and l<ai1tlcr ('o. So. 4
••C. I. Hood & Co., l/owoll, Mass.-
••I have been taking lie: I s Sarsnparllla as
r. sprlns ni'dlclno air! blor.d purifier. It Is
IliU best blood medicine 1 liave over used,
and for an appetizer it Is excellent. I have
taken several different klmlsof medicine for
t lie blood,but Hood 's sarsaparllla lias proved
t.) be the best. 1 was troubled with Indl-
Hoods
5arsa-
parilla
Cures
frestlon and that ti rod feellnff. Aftor taking
four bottles of Hood's Sarsaprallhi I fool llko
u new man. 1 cannot recommend Hood's
Sarsaparllla too highly."
Thomas (J. Rarkictt, MoMIp, Alabamn.
Hood's PillB are prompt and efficient,
jreteasy In action. Sold by ull druggists. 25c.
ur.l«te«*t «>i « nr H ndvriTiswmffnts, «7F vluc!t this is No 1.
T1 « i )b wnrlli $'J«, nmt w* will nllnw you Ihnt amount ft«l
M in the following * > If •' *>!/ «« "'£•
ulur iMb*crib*r to thw puprr imntediat' /y afttr the lurt our aji'
t art, i-xr*her with th* tin w am' nddrrs.i of both mbnriler
nnd mun , ami tiutes of vaper- from whirh thru arr chvjtrd.
WB WiLl ALI.OW lor V> TOW A III) IIIK P( IK'HAKK OP
fINK OF orn I.AKfJE 8IZK, ALL 8TEKL PSCBII« I'TTE11S
WORTH {til. Only on* P«u4 Cuttfr to an* ope person.
Thi lunkrn tho uaali payment, only $15 for thi Feed Cutter,
which will l.o found as superior to auv now in oho b* ih«
Aermotor wan to unythiiitf in existence when it fmt appeared,
and will drive from the field all cnnipetitora and take and hold
the trade in F M Cutters as the Aermotor. tho Aermotor Steel
r *ed and Steal Tiltinc To ver have in W indroills and Towera.
Tlie talrnt wliio'.i tlio Aermotor •'•.mpnny has tdmtvn In revia*
ing, revolutionizing, netting and loldmp the wttnlnidl business
of iho world, ran ■« t irnod to many Hel.S in the agricultural
implement line and it | roj o«es toidiow " 1st it can «!o by ?.♦ kinic
up a numli «r of art ink*?, nuking t•;•• !. of aleelmid putting them
in their tlnnl shapo ntasmyln stroke us was dr i e in the rase
of the Windmill and St*. I rower, oud it proposes to furnish
then; at a neatly redueed price
Thia Feed Cutter, f <r the j re.rnt, vill rnly 1 o furn'shert on
the a'Mive term-, THESE TPItHH «IVB TO THIS M.ltlKN OF
i:< xiivi niTHi.ifEjrre a < •.* H \ ai i E OF |t(. v
other articles (or which we will afept the*"- ndve ' isrn ei«t* or
amnio copies of then, in part payment. One will he * St«*el
11-n l Truck, in which « feol a special rride m ahowmg oui
(kill aa revlaara and improvers of Maple nrtwles. The cath
requirement with this mil ho ndi<-uluii.,ly small.
The third *dverti*ement in this series will t.how a Steel Cir-
cular Saw and Frame, f--r farm and sawyers' i«;e. It is a
^ riUFBCT POLK SAW WITH I'XKFECT SAFE I Y OI'AUUS,
• with vary much less power tli-m ordinurv I"i7*
ind hr>s a I tetter saw. THIS *10 SAW AM)
PR A INK ttll.1. UK <il VM.N toll 9(5 AM) FIVK
' ^COI'IP-A CLIPPED AS ABOVE OK ADVLRTI3K-
_ SENT N< .
k In loralitios u here we can we are goinp to nicko
liberal ofTern to accept cpiea «>f these adver-
luetnents in patt payment for Windmills.
.If you 11 a \« uny thonKl't of n ir .. wind*
k tit ill this y«ar u-nte ua at c nv, stating
what you think you will nred,whether
Pumpiiu "i i>e.«i ed, and if poasihlo
ve will make you a liberal offer.
^Tlie past vear, though one of
• lielcd financial dis*
ess de-
'f graat
•sperity to the Aer*
.tor Co. The fact
that Ihs Aermotor
the past
years has
.caaened the
Vt I n d
the
r te Ono.slilb
' of lis former
PrUe has !«!•
' dounded greatlv to
its benefit end has
brought to ita factory
enormous vol lima of
lies*. Even at the very
' low price* at which we tell
Stoel Windmills and Steel
Towers, made in the most peiffct
manlier, of the most pet feet ma
'tern!, and OALVANIZID-AFTEIU
r COMPLETION, THI S PFRFECTLV
rPROTi:cinu ETEUY rOHTIOK OF
' THE MKl'AL, it is p >sible to save a few
•ents on each out tit, and these few cent*
'on the enormous number of outfit* aie wholly
' eatisfai't-n y t-> the Aermotor Co. which has always
r p derived in-tre pleasure from the service it ha* ren-
dered a great number of peopio and from the pride
it take* in doing well whatever it puts Us hands to,
than from the money it inakt-s from its enterprise.
This year, because it bins its material inoie cheaply and ex-
pect* an c- irmoos inereaae in its evei gi « ng bum ss, it
tiffer* ll« pal t on* k fas'. InereMo In tb«> quantity nnd quullt\ of
materiel employed In the construction of lis Sleel I n r t '1 ha
accompanying diagram, 2 1 Jx2 1-2 shows the smallest angle
that will ha used by it in the corner posts r1 Towers ,-ven ft«
the 8 ft wheel. For the 16 ft we u*« 4\4 '( hoiuunda uf ton*
sf Angles for Tower*, e-dd-rolled and ery strulgbt n:id perfect
•re now being delivered at our norka. Ofheis who base a
few ton*, and therefoiea year s supply, of V r. J angle which
they re using for 8 ft . 10 ft . and even f< i i. ft wheels, will
read this pai><graph with surprise anil sorrow, since we have not
previously given them any information concerning what we
will use for 94
The Aermotor Co. propo*e* to distribute t&OO IN CASH l!l
PRISM for tin best essays written I \ the wife eon or daughter
of a farmer or n«er >,f * windmill, answers.g the question,
♦•WHY SIIOI'LI) 1 1SE AN AEIltlOTOIl T" F« i conditions of
competition and amounts and numhrrs of prizes send for par
liculsrsto the Aermotor Co., Chicago, or i-> its branches, nt San
Franciaco, Kansas City, Lincoln, K h, Sioux City, Iowa, Win
reapolis, Buffalo, or 65 Park Place New Y< ik City- AeimotorH
Pumping and Oeared same price, All Steel, all Galvamzed-After
Completion, delivered free on carr. at t lucapo ond shipped ti
any <>ne, anywhere, nt the following prices
3-ft. $25. I 2-ft. $50. I O-ft. ^ I 25,
W. L. D'JICUS s.'l SHOR
equal1' custom work, costing from
5*4 to best value i'or the tuoncy
i the world. N one and price
tamped on the hoitom. t Ivvery
pa ir warranted. Tal.c no Mibsti.
V^iote. Sec local papers for full
,v.:
[ i / t llemen or send for II
L WLDoUgl^," strait A Catalogue
fiEiWlHE
YfE LT, '
ctions
& LATEST STTLir*- JM,W t. or-
derbvmsiil. Postape free. Vou r;m «*vt the best
bargains ol' dealer* who push our shoes.
SWEEi
HUT^iui
. - ililC out to
sprouted mi the tilmreH,
So t*06 Ionc« required.
Directions for sproutJr.p free. Address,
T.J.SKINNER,Col limb ti s. Knnsns.
he A £ "S3 AKD HEAD NOISES CURl-J
■ B R" O j hy Peek's[nrl<!ble Ear ('ushtor«. Whlai>ers hear!,
Successful when all renif<lies tsil. StiMrnre
feVlf.UiX00Z.&^ttii'way#r4.)(« Write..or e« Awl prowls■
(snstikxipllvee and peoplo
who have T7eak htnt/.Hor Asth- Be
ma, should use Plso'sCuro t
Consumption. It hus eurod
thnuiiiiuda. Ithns not injur-
ta. It is not ba«i to take
* v.)0 bent conph arrtip
Sc. 1 cverrwher ifiac.
aWf«
Ir.liri'i Saer.d Oak.
In yearti ifone by Ireland had a
sacred iiuk dedicated ti) St. Columban,
ono of the peculiarities of the tret-
being1 that whoever carried a small bit
of the woo;} or bark in liis inouth
would R:-ver meet with a violent
death, it beinp especially efHcaeious in
siivinjf Christian martvrs from the
block. It was known throughout the
Kritish Isles as the Holy Oak of Ken-
mare. After the lapse of many cen-
turies this sacred oak was uprooted
by a storm, after which it was said to
be guarded by angels to keep heretics
from gathering the wood for fuel. At
Jast a wicked tanner "barked" one of
its largest limbs and tanned somo
leather, which he made into shoes for
himself, imagining that such relics
would bring him wealth and power.
He wore them but once, t.ow.-ver, but
that one time was enough to make liim
an incurable leper,—N. V. Times.
ImfNtlkl. CHdaws
*llss Bright—Let's play "portrait
gallery."
Mr. Adorr—What sort of a game is
that?
Miss llright—It's very simple. The
materials are a collection of newspaper
portraits of bishops and burglars. Tho
gentleman who can tell one from the
other can marry the girl he is playing
with.
Mr. Adorr (sadly)—At last I see
there's no hope. Vou do not love me.
—Puck.
The largest church in the world is
St. J'eter's in Rome; the smallest a
elmrch ten feet square in the Isle of
j Man.
Comet Wearing M«*n.
It is said that corset wearing is gain-
ing ground among the ^Hicers of the
liritish and (ierinan armies. Fashion-
able young Knglish swells have been
wearing corsets fur the last quarter of
a century, but it is comparatively re-
cently that tho practice has shown a
disposition to extend itself to any con-
siderable degree. Women are wear-
ing corsets less, men more; but fortu-
nately the men who are tiking to
corset wearing belong to the class
with whom society could very well
dispense, and so we shall not under-
take to inaugurate a reform among
male corset wearers, but let the goon
work go on until the shallow-pated
creatures who ape this feminine folly
are exterminated.— Hood Health.
A Oieiit AermtiplislinuMil.
Hocker—'1 hat's a very intelligent/
looking oftice-boy of yours.
Decker—He is.
Hocker—Does he learn easily?
Decker—Remarkably so. I have
just taught him not to whistle "Aftet
the Hall."—Puck. __
lirace tlio >'i*rvc .
Kodatlvoa nod opiates won't <lo it. Thrs*
nervines do not muka tlic nerves strong, an*:
fulling to do ttaiB fall fchort of producing th<
essential of tboir qnietHde—vigor And whil«
in extreme cases and these only of nervom
irritation such drugs inny be advisable, ttaeii
freqnent use is highly prejudicial to vlie deli-
ontu organism upon which they act, and ir
order to renew their quieting rfl'eet inn-eased
and dangerous doses eventually become neces-
sary. Iloptelter'a Slomaeh Kilters is an eltie-
ienl substitute for Hitch pernicious drugs. J!
quiets the nerves by bracing, toning, strength-
ening them The connection between weak-
lie; a o' the nervous system and thill nt til?
organ:- ol' digestion is a stroier and aympallielic
link. The Hitlers, by impartin": n" healthful
impulse to the digestive and assimilating
I unci ions, promotes thro-ighont the whole sys-
tem a vigor in which the nerves come in for a
large share 1'se th« Bitters in malaria, con*
slipatiou, bilious and kidney trouble.
A Confession.
Aunt Mabel - Why, Johnny, how the
sun has tanned you I
Johnny—No: it wasn't the sun tha(
tanned ine. It was papa.—Judge.
A Portrait of Lewis Cans.
The state department received from
the New York descendants of I.ewis
Cass a half-length oil portrait of the
general, who was secretary of war and
minister to France under Jackson and
secretary of state under lUiehanan.
The portrait is evidently a copy, and
the comparatively youthful appearance
of the subject, as well as the glimpse
of embroidered wine colored waistcoat
suggests that it may have been painted
in I'aris about the year 1S3S, when
Sumner nosed in his journal that "Mr.
Cass is said to live in a style superior
to that of any minister ever sent by
America."- Washington Letter.
Ida Worl«l*s Fair I'lmtoi for J# 1.
These beautiful pictures are now
eady for delivery in ten complete
parts—Hi pictures comprising each
part and the whole set can be secured
by the payment of One Dollar, sent to
Uko. II. 11 i<:a ffokd. (Jeneral Passenger
Agent, Chicago, Milwaukee X' St. Paul
Railway. Chicago, 111., and the port-
folios of pictures will be sent, free of
expense, by mail to subscribers.
Remittances should be made by
draft, money order, or registered let-
ter.
Adapting l!iitia<>lf to ('irciimittanccft.
4,Miss Nelson complained that you
talked to her of nothing but the
weather."
"Well, that's all we had in common.'
—Life.
^Highe*.it(of all ih'.LeaveniagTowcr.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report^
' L I ' '
Baking
PURE
The Rrentest of liniments! Mrs. K. M.
l>rvill>i.-s, Triadelptiiu, Mil., writes: "I use
Salvation Oil for sore throat, rheumatism. I ., , . .
and find it is one of the beat iini- \ recently was compla ning of an aclnn
I'ulllng: a Toot ti.
One of the guests at the, iliggs house j
nients out."
Her First dinner.
Young Husband Say. darling, what
peculiar flavor this stewed steak has!
Young Wife (diffidently)—l really
cannot, account for it. Indeed, in order
to take
onions I
if-'.ogne.
tooth, and inquired at the office whei
he could find a good dentist. He se-1
cured the information ;\nd wont out to
find relief, when Proprietor DeWittc
smiled at a funny rcmitvis«;ence.
"I shall never forget a tooth-pulling I
incident that occurred when I was a
away the bail taste of the youngster," he remarked. "Mv uncle,
Kach with tlio Other.
"There's a man and his wife who
weigh over two hundred pounds each."
•' I'hev certainly have much to con-
tend with."—Truth.
. aided them myself in cau de
-Xcckar Zeitung.
Half of the foreign trade of Brazil
is done by Knglish vessels.
Shiloh . ConMcimplion Cur.
f« sold on n (.'UHriHifi'i*. It cures InripW-nt C< npnm|>
tiwii. It is the bt'.sl. Cough Cure. 25t ih .OOclH. A f l.Uk
":<one better." Mr. Thomas Buckley
writing from the iron Work**. Kim St.,
Troy, N. Y., says: ,4Dr. Ball's Cou^h
Svrup is one of the linost cough syrups lor
colds. None better. 1 always use it."
Waste land in
Curtailing: Kxponaea.
"Never knew such hard times, old
hoy. We're economizing at our house
now just like other folks."
"You were always an excessive
smoker. I suppose the first tiling you
did was to cut down the number of
your cigars."
"Well, no: not exactly. You see
wifey does the household work instead
of hiring a girl, and that's where the
economy comes in." .Judge.
A Gocd 8 tureen ti on.
He—1 want to marry a woman of ex-
perience.
She—Wny don't you marry a widow
then?—Truth.
Probably Knew 11ih lltisinrsN.
They were waiting for a State Mreet
car.
"1 wonder," said one, "what has be-
come of that mind-reader who was
going to be planted eight feet under
ground and sleep there for three
months?"
"I don't know," said the other, -'but
I guess he gave up the idea. Why
should a man do such an idiotic
thing?"
"Perhaps he wanted to qualify him-
self for a position on the police force."
Some of the fish in the royal aquar-
ium at St. Petersburg have been ex-
hibited for the last one hundred and
fifty year*.
\Y. II. Leedey has been elected a cor-
responding member of the French
Academy of Moral and Political Sci-
ences.
who was a physician, had a great, big,
stalwart colored inr.n for a servant.
His name was iJitek, and one day he ! acre; good fartnin
went into his master's ofl'ce and com- ! 10 shillings.
plained that one of his teeth was near- j I
ly killing him. My uncle advised him i «• lla «oii- Magic corn Knlv .
urkey sells at £.1 per
-f land at £:.'5 to £37
Warrant.',I n> rare or money
fur it. 1'rico 15 ccuta.
Most of the telegrams
queen are in cipher.
to go and have it taken out. i'.nck ob-
jected. 'Naw, indeedy, boss,* he ex-
claimed, 'hit wild doss fairly kill me
tor hah dis toof juckeil ml.' My uncle
then told him lr< would fix it for him
by using a lit*.le magic. Buck was
J equipped with all the superstition of is heoWe«t nubef
The usual treatment of catarrh is 1 his race, and ho readily acquiesced in I eruiauunytiungei*
very unsatisfactory, as thousands can j the suggestion, for he thought the
testify. Proper local treatment is j doctor could do anv thing, ".'he old
positively necessary to success, but t gentleman took tho small i-tring from
many, if not most, of the remedies in | his violin, made a loop, and dropping
general use afford but temporary ben- j it over Buck's aching tooth.drew it taut!
efit. A cure certainly can not be ex- j Then he led Buck out to the hituhing-
pected from snuffs, powders, douches I post, and made him, stand on his tip
and washes. Ely's Cream Halm, which toes, which brought his eyes on a level
with the top of tho post, and tied the
catgut around it. 1'pon the Hat sur-
face of the top he poured .soino gun-
powder, and then solemnly warning
Buck not to move, he returned to the
house. Suddenly he came rushing out j
of the kitchen door with a glowing
coal of fire held in a pair of tongs.
Buck saw him coming and backed for
all he was worth. But he left that
tooth in front of him."—Washington
Post.
efunUeii. AbU your
sent by the
(■op'h C'otigh 1V"v/in
. It wii! t,r \iU up a fold quick.
•. It in always reliable. Try lt
j'*"ln 1720 the world's commerce was
I estimated at £8S.oo(),000; in lssii it was
estimated at £3,377.000,000.
is so highly commended, is a remedy
which combines the important requi-
sites of quick action, specific curative
power with perfect safety and pleas-
antness to the patient.
False teeth for horses are now manu-
factured by a Parisian firm.
ilow',1 Till,!
We ofTrr One Handled Dollars Reward for
uny case of Catarrh that ciinnol be cured by
Hull's Catarrh Cure.
K J. C1IKNKY & CO.. Props., Toledo, 0.
We, the undersigned, have known F. ,.
Cheney for the 1 r.M 15 years, and fcflieve hiia
perfectly honorable in all business transactions
and financially able lo carry out any obliga-
tion made by their firm.
West 'l iu ax, Wholesale Prup(,'isls, Toledo,
O. Warding, Kinxax & Marvin, Wholesale
UrueKists, "loiedo, I).
Hall's Catarrh Cure Ir taken internally,
/iclniff directly upon the blood and mucous
surfaces of tbe system. Price TSc. per bottle.
Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials free.
Pev. II. II. Martin of Oklahoma City
is going to Liberia as a missionary.
AN ll.lX'll T!!A\VI«}-.Ki:Y.
Who would believe it? hUaui/er/e- I
as large as apples- yet it is so. SalzerV j
catalogue is brim full of the rarest kinds i
of hardy,ironclad fruits,such as straw-
berries, currants, blackbetries.raspber- ,
ries, apples, peaches, pears, nuts, etc.
tirapes! We should say so—as large J
and luscious as the celebrated grapes j
on the Rhine in Germany.
It Von Will Cut This Out nml Senil It '
With 5"jc to the John A. Saizer Seed Co.. j
La Crosse, Wis., you will receive their
small fruitgiants—Eleagnus Longipes,
a (iiant Strawberry, a Oiant (loose-
berry and a Colossal Mulberry, in all
four plants—all beautifully illustrated
in their mammoth catalogue, which is
sent along for the 55c, or catalogue
alone, 5c postage. w I
Some of the orange trees of Malta!
are more than two hundred years old. !
No Safer Remedy can be had for Coughs I
an 1 Colds, or any trouble of the Throat, than '
"Brown's lironchialTroches." Price 25 cts.
Sold only in boxes.
Baroness Burdett-Coutts owns the
finest flock of goats in England.
The principal causes of sick head-
ache, billiousness and cold chills are
found in the stomach and liver. Cured
by Bcechatn's Pills.
The Italian fire engines are supplied
with hose fitted with electric wires so
that the firemen can communicate
with those at the engine.
Tbe Modern Invalid
Has tastes medicinally, in keeping
with other luxuries. A remedy must
be pleasantly acceptable in form,
purely wholesome in composition,
truly beneficial in effect arid entirely
free from every objectionable quality.
If really ill he consults a physician: if |
constipated he uses the gentle family
laxative, Syrup of l-'igs.
The longest wire span is a telegraph
wirt over the river Bistuah, in India
I - over it.01 i leet.
Birdie—I wish I had your golden
hair.
Pinkie—Why so?
Birdie—Because it's so much easier:
to blacken the eyebrows than to have J
to bleach the hair. Chicago Tribune.
A Growing Improvement.
j Foster—Old Popleigli dresses much j
| better than he used to.
I l'elton -Ws; his boys a re now la rgo '
j enough for him to wear their cast-off I
I clothes.—Puck.
A LIST
of rennona why rou should in-
sist upon having Dr. Pierce'*
l loasant Pellets, and nothing
else in their placo : —
because they're tho smallest,
Naand tho jileimnlitest to tako.
Because they're tho easiest In
thoir ways. No disturbance, no
reaction afterward. Their ef-
fects last.
They absolutely and perma-
nently euro Bilious!ioks, Indi-
gestion, Constipation, Sick Head-
ache, nnd Hour Stomach. Tho
most common causa of Piles is
constipation. By removing the
causa a turo i., effected.
Mnntgnineru, Orange Co., JV. Y.
Br. Prr.ucr: Dcir Sir—1 suffered untold
misery with bleeding- piic3. I could get no
relief night or day. until 1 commenced using
your "Pleasant Pellets," ana now for two
years or more, I have not been troubled wttll
iho piles; if my bowels get in a constipated
condition, 1 tako a dose of Dr. Pierce's Pleas-
ant. Pellets, uud tho troublo is all dispelled
by next day.
-2/J/
Ch Bsi
said
On Speaking Terms.
"There goes Judge Sohkcm,
Meandering Mike.
"An old acquainnanco of yours, I
s'pose," said Plodding Pete, sarcastic-
ally.
"O, we're just, on speak in'terms. I
know liitn well enough to say 'not
guilty' to 'ini once in a while."—Wash-
ington Star.
CI.Y5
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it td ui
S PAINS
Thm O^iiidren Qrew Fat
on Scott's
Emulsion,
because
fat fo o d s
make fat
children.
They are
thin, and
proportion
assimilate food rich in fat.
Scott's Emuisien
of Cod Liver Oil is especially
adaptable to those o'. weak diges-
tion—it is partly digested already.
Astonishing how quickly a thin
person gains solid flesh by its use!
Almost as palatable as milk.
Prepared by Scott V Bowno, N. Y. All driiRRtats.
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i ./ pply P :tlni iniuoach nofitrll.
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Widner, E. F. Crescent City Courier. (Crescent City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, February 23, 1894, newspaper, February 23, 1894; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc227083/m1/4/?rotate=270: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.