Crescent City Courier. (Crescent City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, December 21, 1894 Page: 2 of 4
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If pom Now
"'ill rarj;..'jy. let 13SS
O U R E atire stock of
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CKKSt'KNT CITY COt'WKK.
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Hl'Frs I.. ST K WART
KltlUW, niiOKMIIKH 'J 1 ST, ! SIM.
•flits; ihri't-
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A Cunwoo policeman has invent-
ed an idea tn cheek train robherv
:iI?
o_UT «ir > uv-r'
ron osi.v two IH HIH I.S vxua iiaj f
or WIIKAT.
Wo will send tin1 Cut Kii-n and
■onnnissioners of O county. ,])p p|e],i an,| Ko-nn, both.
at a recent nicotinic at Knid, declar-
•irl.00 per year; six inontlis, .
mouths 26wnl
t u'
papers, one vear fur two :t id :i half
bushels of wlieiit t'i any address.
™~——l——- Mow is vniir chance to g ■' th > homo-
C'iiaikm w W111:1. Kit, chairman id'
'..lie eominitte on Indian affairs, who PBl,pp. *«! «• agricultural paper,
a year ago uvged tha'. the Indian imblishci' 'it Outline, that*tn ats on,
treaties he ri -peetcd and the Indians
'ie negotiate : with for their lands.
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Gloves 6l
Faein itoi's & Hoods
C-E2S7 ".'T3 fulcra.!
an:1 ctiv::: l.uxr^\ , i tc
to i^erLtioxi.
OUR GRQCEREY
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Is compiete, Al > a\
C0UJ5XR v PKODUCE, Waintkd.
Ticro'u.rs tx-u.137*,
p
w
hi thin
wl the name of the county
future l>e ((trfield.
^ Our Jov | , -
We roam through .vooiitand and)
t .{i "ij. If V It,
To find each beauty shining.
T<> find the lily once so gray;
So sa lly now re^-i iii#.
We tred our way through forest
They're falling ill around us.
W e build great castle's dn aiii,
With no one to comfort us.
'I lie inoekin}.;' bird no more we heai
The bee no more is humming*. ^Ik* 'JhIism territory.
Tin farmer he is t '.ll at *vutK, ■
The furnace still is bnriiiny. Til e defense in the Terrill. trial
: he with his soft dike trend, ,lj(| ^(-11 tn gel him off villi man-
f a ri ii i 31 l". an< >t<.< i\ raising.
is like any other man. When he
i has lust his patience in peace h<
wants to light it out on other lines,
lie now wants something done with
NOTICE.
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fm irtu mi r? yr is
BKOV CM Co :lu "t L
ho J ore <<•! ■: i. '(< it r ,
'-.•Mtiiti atcic, J:. :ti>: Civy, 0. P
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EhTFIil) & ULliY.
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Is round the liarn yard kippin^.
The Itell of the hall with graceful
«' JVC ,
II r dress tuil she is Hipping'.
(di l). :i:i tiflli fall could we express,
Our thouyhls of admiration.
\ . t.' '1!ii r hurrah! ui.d staiu. <.n our
Head s,
For Kinjr drover's Administration,
lint alas; our thoughts tlicy are to
For me to e'er uncover.
So lay down your paper, east y< ur
swimv aside.
And visit that iv*' Jrnd lover.
Wii.uam 10r,i sioiii: l; \ kkm,
1'iik (mail law will expire on
January 1st, Iso if you want
'o Imiut you had lietter l e at it.
' ii'': scaffi Id which was lutilt liv
he I niteil States marshal to liar.'.:
j i man from the Osage nation, will
'ie used liv Sheriff DeFortl for the |
; .hanging i Milligan. Sheriff l)e-
! i'ord has sent ti. i't. Smith fbr theI
rope. It :s not known yet where
:!:t hanging will take place. The
. w says i. iiust ta!«. vdac■; n the
ja:l. vard <■ • some secluded spot. |
Tho.jail vard is not a very good
t lii-
slaiighter in the first degree ;i
twelve years sentence. Tliev ho
however, to g.;t him clear
plea in the si'preiiH'court ti'wt Tei
rill's life was once in jeopardy Cor
this ehi rm'. I' ■ \\ a • t ricd, cum ict
1'ariias Vivin} Fiir.il l'roi.f X tice in.
this paper, should *cad tham over-
carefully, atwl report any mistake in
the diseript ion i !' the land, and an\
mistake in t lie name.-, i f the witnesses
or in vour own uuuie, so there vvill lie-
no trouble for you to t rove up wlien.
,'ou < - i t- the la ml ottce.
nuth riik i't Ui.ir \tjo\.
I.IMl ( > 1 III:. AT til 11! Ill K, ( ).T.,
N<1 v<ml r I'.i'.h, «^*.>4.
Votliv Is In !* i.y ; i \*i• n Mint 11 ii■ fo' i.owtny;- ■
1111 in* >< I s : 1111 ■ i- !in> 111 -II nut tee of hi : ■ 111 n t ion,
. . ... . , I to make Hnal p^nof In support of liisclaim#,
cil, given a lac svutence and dug and ti, i - i. i>-..>r nil iii-fi.n- tiui.
■ , , i • i Iii-i-1 hi — ami IHs-i-Ivt-r, hi Outhrlu, O. T., oti
coal tor our months in the j.eu at uitii. ■ . vi/: < ■ 1 iu:-ilirtit
T . ml , | to:-1 li<• n,i"tii-\m-1 -,■ i•;;. 11 )8i, township is,
Lansing I no supreme court ol rn,i«-a v..
Ill- llllllH'^ till' ff- 1 T. r wit lll^S-S to |*-nv>
Kansas, in the habeas corpus grant,
decided that the- adjournment af
court by the clerk ir .the absence of
the judge lapsed the tc"in and all
trials thereafter, including Ten-ill's,
were void. "The ipiestjoii then is,
was Terrill tried at all; if not, then
the present convict ion and sentence
will stand, otherwise lie goes free
Terrill whil digging coal undoubt-
edly felt as though si inething hap-
pened and perl nips find.- it hard to
conclude 'hat his fou:- months un-
der ground were all for fun. Mam
jjnm itiid ••uitivn-
I '. :i til Sin l*. SlintticNI-.
of siniifturd. < . T..
x <4 «"i:• 11U I- !v<-r.
his eontiiiuous
ti« '.e of >• vid Ut iul.
and .ii !t;i li«".i(it
William Willi, im
1Jn! in-ic. ().
A ii> j m •«>11 w < i - f-m - to jvroti'st ji^alnsV.
tin ullowanci' tif ii pieof. or wlio knows of
any sum itanti;i 1 n. umln tlw law and tlie
IV;.: ii i;i i i ; < .f the '*U •- i-ii Dt'Vi'.it nn'iit. why
snrii pj iM r ii. .il«l i.<11 Im* a i 11iv'. t <l, will. I?c «:i v-
i-n aaopport unity at ilie a!1; vc meutlonet?
time and phn*e to eross-vx i *iiie t ii" writ
es of ani clamiatit and i ; ->iVt r « \ iih'nei* ir.
ruhutta.', oi that sulnnitoal !>\ '/laimant.
' l(i A. N. .1.« K' Kftfisber
XOTK'K FOU PUBLICATION.
L.\ n i> ()i i n i ■ 'a ixorisii iai, (>. T.,
Null !■ lier ! til h, I s!!+.
\.it i< • is hc.'oi > sr* v:■ i i.: i i f followinjp-
nani' M s* I lie: !: Ji:i i t i,-♦ ,i I• i>- i.ntmitJo<i
lo m. > Una! proof in .f !iis claim,
and that saitl |iit of will.'. adc Ijci'i io the
U<'„risit i- and kt-a ivcr ! i.and dlicc. ut.
good lawyers think the decisions o. t.. on.iann x ii.-.i isn;., vi/.*.
J.'ib'ws .1. .• ;i;^lou. Ii. 1.. POir,, t^p 'wd
lot :i >c i 1 t -V ii -.hit) i i r...i'. w • t.
j lit- uai flol I->wi:wii to prove
i his coat inn' • ¥ i ■r'sidcifi' 'i; n a nd enltiva-
t it n hi VaMi. > i' ■ H <i i t- i
1 < ha !. ' : v. (Jt ; i! t 'i 1.• \ it ;i ;,<] ,i no.
K« i 1 ', all of < .. ■ •>.«". T.
4ii K. ( . s!ll. M A N. H 'wister.
are in TrrriU's favor. Capital.
XOTTCH FO.ll IT PLICATION.
1,' N I.I ( )K rit-K A I' ( a Tili'.IK, < ). T.
November :10th, 1 *9-1.
IU mo6
fv*i4
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Nutifc hnroby «ri\on t!r i thf follovin
v • i'v " !:aowMl s. i t lei-lod m t ic
!wiU ^-"elected. Ok.Times-Journal.' ^a°t
K conuty people ar . ii
J - 5v ■ i<uat; n ' be -
f.)!-'.N oble
Cx"u.tlarIo,
DKAt Fit IN
;r-, ZBlirLcl
tilly Furiiisj'ied.
\i- . bet ".•••(>• Frist
| I; yisti ;• and Kee**!'ver of tin I. .]
ai linthriv, Ok. Ter., on .January rj:;id, !■ .
:<>nie- , viz: Oavid W. Hharp. for tin- im: ii-« a-o
uarterof section twenty-nine i~. township
-•i ^ "i T"^ ^
1.4* I ± 1 t 1 ' I * . I I
' jut. ol a (jtiaiKlarv as to whether riahtrcn .is-, noiti
, • *. , . . of I. M.
r not live c innv.sssoners elected 1111 iirnan
ol' raiiKC tlirt
(*ij wt
W. KENDALL, M. I).,
PI I \ SHI AN A> D S i' IU iEC)N.
i'wnscaNT City, ok.
C ''""('alls nromptly a:.u*ndt d to.
heir county were legally
"he election board of th
and l)ivision St;" KB',
O3sila-iiom.a..
iv i! 1/; v
Oanseuijo&Ii J]:-sr.
All k I l e.,ppea«eii .g .!< ..-
jii'onipt! . vsk g11:i' 11 ■ ', ■ ■ i1 i
prices • <b , . - < d w i
can be fur:,i- h.-tl. i '-t
for anvthi g in n:« ii' ■ <•! bus •.
tin* following witnesses to prove
. his eonl inyotts re* deuce uijon and < nits v t-
'looted, lion "f. ^aid land, i/ : .j< hi: I'helps. .Ma-
rion Hicks, .lonathan Kirk and Franc; M.
County Sharn. all of Cie.Nct .it ( iiy, O.'i.
> , • . , , tio person w ho <!' in - to protest airalnM
•laiinet' jo ' ^ wiser than anybodv, th -. , of sueii proof, or win> 1
.1 i i .1 • i any substantial rei: m, untiej- tlie I\
<o tney Mad t.iuA. commissioners cleoi- the re-.r.-ttioiw of tiu- imo r hop-., rJ( • ,
. j |* ... , why m: -ii proof should not he. allow««l. v. ill
Ml \ d.r.. Iicls, Willie all other strip i friven un opportunity at theabovr men-
.-ounties elected them at large, ai.-d Lllu'(l time and place t-. eross-ex.,-.,ine !
A -1! os • i' - ,.«• i ,, i,. . , . the witnes-ess of said vjaiia'lit, :-nil to
y"i"-V'V'S , I... , as Judtlg® Bierer 8 r MB! decision Lffe*.«tridence in rebuttal of that sub-1
... . . • ■ p. . n the I emon-McCiiIlotigli ease, in niittod l y claimant.
..-mil- 11ee. AcU. i': - ; . n-• ; . ,l>'-at-
iv, A', hi--ror . New .let--- : this county, 'vas in favor of the
.; \dection at largo, it will be a case
.:. i. ..i.ii \ i for the courts to stdtle before the Ti
t - i i )-r --I _ ci/inmLssii-uers elect of Kav ccuntv
JlIDtiC3 01 lj;I8 i'.vEC8 can take their seats. Perry Kuter-
' prise.
Lil
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J. ('I'.ook. Register.
W. D. SMITH.
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f-.* -V.-i2 V^iMlltf. & yt no
PAPER IIANOIN'O an;.-,
—KALS() MINING.
All work f!«>nopro.inp onl :■ tlsfactorily
i.'-.t Crcsieat City, Ok. Ter.
v
Y ard
i AM) :v.)TAi:V MIBt-iO.
>o.ts a ,-renei al colleetioii business
i AU >usine s pro: Aptly atU- s.ded t o.
I HKM 1 ' r t'i i v, ok.
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La- n?IUUni h
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a > ^
Hknxkssiiv. Ok., Dee. A-
niong the many tb.ousand.- who made
the run for homes in the Cherokee
strip >"tit in, Isjkj, wt re Huslmel
Johns, n and II: gli Dm:.. Dun is a
son oi J. W. Dun, a prominent far-
tier living near IIenm>s<-v, and
lohi'soii v ;vs was bis son-in-law and
the lather >i ti, e children. The
ast lie:."<l d the :iovs was at the
fantl office at Enid at t o'clock tin-
day after the run. Both secured
valuable claims near Knid and the
ife and parents not hearing . i j -
hint; c< tlu tn for
M
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m m
1. - 2A,
131GY CLE
W i IV ?
,y "
listai-lished lssl).
Remember
.".-Or
This is a home establishment
dealing directly with the great pro-
se. crai day s -iart-1 ducing linns, anil at the sama price
1 'd en seiiiehing party. Ifun- as any other local vards who send!
drcdsi ' tanners scoured the countrv their agents here from Kansas at a
Iragg-'d the nti wert-ns streams, big per cent, and liavinu to re-ship
Because all prices, all ivel ht . and all styles**,
riuinet1. Knight. 10 lbs. T/UH),
Knight iOrrant, Z\ lbs, M4U.OO.
\olcjht Special, Ti lbs. $l°^00.
Kiii .rht si.Mrclier, '.*! lbs. $190.00.
Ivoi'lit itoadster>A. '\H Jlhs. 5 ..l&iJ. •
iM iv'ht liouds', cr B. 4011;*. ITiO.Ott.
T'xtrao.-dhi ::y iiulucenn nts to first buyvj*
In your \ i-im11 % . \!1 diamond frame, baJl
boa; n;.:. Pneumatic, lh paii.i, supplies, «un-
drif . Aloailt.n this paper, ami get our oata-
l?>jjc. • "
:S lOUT ( Vt LK CO.,
ST. I.Ot'lS, MO .
Eisenschmidt & Eecaeh's.
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xm.ji
Ok :.ArlOM.\,
learelied the l ay cannons and draws j their marble. We do not have
■'"d found-no trace of them. Di &- travtling tgeitti ior you to pay.
-us of people mysteritMisly disap- Come to the yards and see the dif-
K-ared during tiie ojieiung and sev- ferem designs, iiuality of Marble
oral bedic,. v, ere afterv. : rd found in and (iranite, and get prices. Wo
tne >l.el -ton and IJogi;y creeks, set up our work on a good fotinda-
' h.- general supposition was that ti'""I guarai tee it to stand erect.
Dun and Johnson wire murdered. .. .^11 the work in tlv- (iuthrie
lln v, ili> aid parent- were in deep einetci v \\, - done b ( iuthrie
mourning Last, week a neighbor Marble W u-kf.. except thre< jobs,
d' Dun noticed an article in the pa- '4;00
tlxx&irvo I U jot 8c si iOK
' . lb | i.i i ri ii l;' in -. 111 \ (buii
i-where two men named Dun and
Johnson w'u/f sent to the Columbus
(>., peiut-. tiary from ."McAlester for
boot legging whisky. Today a let-
er was rt-c r.od from ( . M. James,
varden at (.'olunibus, saving thev
vere the i-arties who were suppos
i d to have been murder.-d near lien
1 i — se\. Leader.
DF.SIONS of MONUiMKNTS
atidSl.AIJS to select from,
v Ie-eland .\veiiuo, Between Division
an I l-'isrt..
Guthrie, 0. T.
J. W. Ilatiield's father and moth-
er from the Strip, are here v isiting
with hiiu.
Xv&X UA! a rB« K9
Or. IlumphrevM' fSpeciflcii aro srlentlflciilly and
car: iiiily prepared Ja niedles, nsed for years Jn
jirivato [iraoLieo und f^r over thirty years'hy tho
people wJtU entire success. Every siuyle SpeciUo
a sjiDcial cure for the disease gamed.
1 ley euro witliout tlniL'j inyr, pui tdnKOr redueing
vfie >■} f t. ir. and nr-- in l';i< t and uoed Uio Nov ereiyu
Uemcdk'8 ol the World.
N«l ft'RRB, I'Htr.RI.
; rovera9 Con^stions, Inflamiuatlons..
9 -Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic
*i -Teethlntr; c, lie, Crying, Wakefulness
! Oiarrlicm, <>C Children or Adulta .25>
y-Onglis, C(«10s, Bronchitis. ,2.%
"f-Npiiralgia, Tootlmcln . Faeeache '2!i
if -Ileadache^t fi' k Headache, Vertigo.. ,25
10-Dyspopiln XllllousneeSi Const^>ation
l l ' i.pi>re>> .{ « r Pnintul I'eriods... ,!&&
1 Whites* Too Profuse Periods .
I '.i -Croup. I.a ry m.rii In, Coarseness 2S
1 1 " i It, Uhcinn, Kr;, sijK'la , 1 Millions ,85
I 5— Ulieuiiiat i .m, iliieinnatlo 1 .vlns . ,2$
b; -.Malai ia, «'i,;;|g, iv v< r nial A 'u.'
> > Cainrrli, influenza, (old in the Head.
-O* U booping < nugli •*&&
ri?— Kidney DiHeiiMen .25
tf8-Nrrvous l>< bilily .1.0©
■'tO I'rinary WenKiichh .25
I Sore Throat, ^uine.v, I'leeratedThroat .25
HUM I'll REVS' WITCH IIAZEli OII<
♦ The I'iie Ointment.Trial Size, 25('U,
S od by PniiMis'*, or .x-nt prepaid « ii receipt of prkco*
Da. in >n mm Hanoai i-i4 pagua, mam.in rasa.
lUMl'ilUfcVH'«H).(0., Ill At 1 13 Ulltiuu St., fiikW YOKK.
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Stewart, Rufus L. Crescent City Courier. (Crescent City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, December 21, 1894, newspaper, December 21, 1894; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc227111/m1/2/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.