Crescent City Courier. (Crescent City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, June 21, 1895 Page: 2 of 4
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NEW CASH STORE!
Ai.rii.il.'
'null wrap I tail* wirt* nrouni! them ti>
Nolli'* In .>11 IVmuiH
1, , ,• ti,., Knowing theniselvos iiitlebtoil to
k"«T «'"• "l u,:n-' , K> or
* s MU 1,111 tree*, anil tln ivl'v benefit t un; t ie ihmI« i-<*umland save
oiiMf. I need ni'Uit'v, inii>t Imvo
A.
SX! 1K /"^ P CI C, /? f7\ |tu reK«rd K ' ask 111
i l I 0*a. v..~ • Coi hii:is tn < ive tin- j nl>li«- t
clit of what little practical knowl-
Knrroit ('iti itii k:
i'\perinu>ntinj some with alfalfa, ((|V|I!U.,| „„.| ..etiinra ■•o. tl shailv
ami liavinjur been tre.|iieiitly :iskc.l |,osjr j,;lsl«rt at t'^' m:iii «* time.
Urns Wil l ' \m
it.
w in. lUsch.
Drugs and Groceries.
All Goals Strictly CASH!
Highest Market Price paid for Produce in exchange. ('all ami see us.
XvC. &ZCTT'JZG-mlZ3 6z GO.
OK ESC EN T CITY, OK. TI:U.
Til.© Couiior.
K« Ft WIDNERi Editor Mid Proprietors
1'Kll'A V, .ii nK 'J 1 Til, I 805.
♦I.IX) |irr year: six montlix, Ml
■ until lis, lift Clint*.
'lil-
I In i
We notice in Thursday's Guthrie
1.cadet1 that li'io men have liecn tele
orailm! for to work on the Choctaw
railroad, at *l.'-'"> per day.
"The Crescent City Col lin r do
nics the charge that it is a populist,
hut-well-what is it then." Downs
Democrat, it is a newspaper.
Tim:< )klahoma A. and .M. College
.Mirror, No. 'J, of Vol. I, ha- heeii
reeeived at this ollice. ll isneat iiid
lean and well notion up and is lill
<'d with interesting inaltcr, i litorial,
local, seientilic, etc., and is ]>iililish
<m1 from the college at Stillwater, <).
T., at ."i0 cents per year. It is a col-
lcijre journal and we wish it. success.
Su.vu; will be restored to its pro-
|it r place as a standard money of 111i^
country before there will beany ees-
sasion of the present agitation on
ti e subject. This country can not
afford to allow any foreign country
to dictate what we shall use as moil
ev. The people of the I'. S.. as a
!;<■.,oral thin:;', know what they want,
and will not be, satisfied until they
tret it. They now demand silver mill
will have it.
odi e ] have gained in growingt' is
species of clover.
In April, |s!ij, 1 ..owed about I
teres to alfalfa. The weather i m ;
very dry and windy at that time,
about half i f the seed was blow n
• nit and plowed up, the balance came
| up nicely and was mowed two of
| three times that - iinnii rand the -uc-
mjitmuOTiiiammw«nn««9nm.ni«MNa cceililljr SUIIIIIier to keep the Weeds
<;oi.i>! liiu.is! J down. About the first of last June'
I he latest news we h: \e from the | t.nt, about one and a half tons ol
Hold fields iv that the exci.eiui'iit is oxcellcnt Itay from it. Diiriii' .Inly
as vjreat as ever, with no co.itradic- August following, the wi it her
lory reports as yet received. I'oo- \ |>t-iiilT very dry, ii did not *_cr< vx more
pie are going from all directions. | t|iall „m. |i(()l l,jj h, but matured a
Specimens o( ! lie ore assayed at i >cn- J heavy crop of seed, which I mowed
ver are reported as ruuuing from about the last'oi August. Heavyj
s jo to issoo per ton. Doubtless gold rains coining about the 1st oi Sep-
is being loiiiul and that in paying tcmber, causing it to grow rapidly,
I secured another crop of hay in Oc-
tober as good as the lirst. t his
spring being very dry and pastille
scarce, 1 was compelled to pasture it
J continuously from the lirst of March
| until the first of May, and sine," then
j have grazed three lead of horses on
it at noon every day 'hat they have
| worked up to the present tiinc, ;."d I
could now get an 11 • 1 f ton of Inn
by mowing it.
As to the mode of preparing th
>1 \os | land for seeding if the land be a
lot,! 111a v, Manager. ' hard prairie soii 1 would plow and
.. . subsoil as deep as possible, sow jo
Mr. ( . L. Join • and lanitly start- j
ed Sunday morning 'roin Mr, Arm- ' ""
strong's place to visit at Mr. Kin-
gold's, so iih of toy n, when about
,, , . , i for the lirst and second year to ket t
Mr. Jones '.wis prostrated | t i i 1 :
Mrs. Win. Kiseh went to King-
fisher to-dav tu \i-it her husband.
Dr. Knniphrcv«' HiicoUlm ar* "i'«n?iflenlH ami
can fall." piti'urttl la'ii.ctllt's, um<1 for years ii
i..win* prari o cut! for over thirty y«-j'i> h> thi;
|m iiplo with entlro bUtvt ss. J .vt r.v 8iugle bpccluc
u • x'i'iul «-im for tin- tli > uso Haiti', il.
'] ji -y run* w Itiiitilt tiruj-*-■ Mg, I'Uf. or riMlurhi^
t!i : ' i ami In fact and deed the ho\trt-itgii
Iti'iucdicu oi lUo World.
.25
.'J5
*ti5
1.4M>
i p nil it it ies, as no ev idence to the con-
trary has bleu made public.
4th of July Bait!
There will lie a grand ball given
at Crescent City, <! T., .1 uly 1th,
I IS'.I.-,, in the building next to llie p,-
o., to w hich everybody and best girl
is invited. Tickets to dain-e, oOc.
Ice Cream and < 'ake will be rveit
at I" ei nts a dish.
(«ood .M iisj. and 'j.ood Orde.-. All 1
come and e.njoy voursel v e-
W.
seed per acre, harrow in
thoroughly, mow as close as possi-
ble two or three times each summer
I -F©Tors Coup Inllai'iniati'tis..
^ \Vor«iiH Worm IVver, Worm « ■ Ho 'ZH
:i -Ti'flliinui t ollf, I ryiiiK, ^ ali« fulucsR ,'25
-1 •Diarrhea* ol < tiildren Adults M
7 Cough*, Colds, ISroiioliItis .i*
S Nrurultfift, T<H>tha« '«, 1 .u raclii' •5
! -Headaches, Bl< k Doadac.... n • i M
! I) Dyspepsia* Billon Coi tloo
i i Huppr< ssod < r Palofsl Periods iW
l *Wbltes« rooPi
I ;c ('roup, liUi'yimitN. Hiir-i'--
I I -Salt It ti en in • JrvsiiWas, Irtij tious.
Iff UhesmaUsm* Kbeooutli ' is
j(i malaria* ChUl , F< vw and A ue ...
J !l Catarrh, Iidlnctiz:'., Ci'ld in tiiv Head
Mi) Whoopiutr Cough
iil-lviiliicy DiH-nM'H
i£S Mrrvoiix Orliility
HO Crinury WnikiM'sH
:t I Son Tb ron 1, Quint y t'livriitwlThrunt .i25
lir.MIMIKKVS' \N 1TCII IIAZKL Oil.,
** The 1'lle Ointmriit."-Trial hi/.c, 25 C(m.
8'il>! by I)iuBRi8t«, ol sent prep'ibl oh receipt of price.
DK. 11 I'M ni IIK ym' MAN I'A I. lit j - ->■*,, J1A1I .i> • hi I .
IKMi:lUK\S MrD.iO., Ill 11U Wlillam 8U, M W VDKK.
SPECIFICS.
GET THE BEST
When you are about to buy a Sowing Machine
Jo not bo deceived by all/rin^ ad vert'soments
and be U «1 to think you can get ine best made,
finest liniished and
Most Popular
(or a rnvro song. Sco to it that - * -
you buy frtnn rvliablv- manu-
facturers that have trained a
u put.it ion by hot.est antl square
'k tlintf, you " en get a A
So win;/ Machine tWit n. noted
tht world over for its dura-
bility. You want the < m: that
is ca&icst to manage and is
Ls^ht Running
t ~fc \
IT/ • There if. none in the world that
can i-<iual in mechanical con-
struction, durability « f working
J. I!. WAURKN lll'Ui J,
NcrrAiiv I ^uiii .Ku
Attends to Pension Pa -ers, makes
out Dei is, Mortgages Kte*.
Oi fk i:—Opposite the post-office,east.
CHK-CKM' CITV, O. T.
Guthrie Marble
Yard.
•;;;
V: -
Established 1 ■* '.
H'- ^
L *
3SR
r vj. ,•■
half
by the heat ami coiujielleil U) take
refuse ill a liuiise lielnl'e reeovering
Bufficicatly to proceed. They return-1
eil in the aftei'iiuon ami starte't Imiih
the name evening.
.M. K. Kelso am
the weeds down
lant.s to stool
el tu eanse the
parts, fiticni'ss of finish, beauty
n\ ajjpvai'iinco, or hus as many
'j 4 impr°veinents as the
Nkw Home
. \ , l 1 r ' ! Automatic Tension, Double Feed, alike
H. all kinus OI I onboth sides < 1 ' ■1 • 11 qUxzi 0, no other has
i . , , . . , , . re . -, ,; it; New Stand {pat t r)i driving wheel hinged
| stock Bhoulo be kPpt < 1 until wio , . , , ,thus .... friction to
in! year, (it ih.es not make mrnh 1 u,ctn:"iraJm-
is a home establishment
d -aling direetly with the great jiro-
ilueing firms, and at the same jiriee
as any other local yards who semi
their agents here from Kansas at a
big per cclit, and having ' > re-ship
their marble. We do not have
traveling agents for yoe to pay.
Come to the yards and st-e the dif-
ferent dcsig is. quality of Marhle
and (iranite, and get jiriees. \\'e
set ii[i our w irk on a go id founda-
tion and guarantee it to stand erect.
2 All the work in the Guthrie
Cemetery w::s done by Guthrie
Marble Works, except three jobs.
400
DESIGNS of .MONTJIENTS
and SI,A 1!S to select from.
J. .T. SUTTON,
Cleveland Avenue, Uetwceu Division
and 1'isrt,
•:
rowtli for the tii>.ttwo veal's ) w'neu |
ihetuli'liaom. /y I "j ' r\ Til
WRBYe FOR CJRCULARS. {jUtJlIlQ, U, i.
Wm. lirown are
tleterniiiieil know a- to the truth I
or falsity of the gold ii nil in the ^\r- j
apahoe countrv, so Thtirsdn tliev !
started for the lic.kl of
it will be ready f ir pasture i r for
hav. On soft amly timber land the
subsoiling is not ncces ary, lull the
ground must be put in thorough cul- i
ti\ ation and cleared of all vTu'.r. ami
THE SEW HOME {iEWi'fiu K ACHIHE CO.
Ouanok, M.>ss. i o*Toy, M \ss ' .• -v So''auk, N. Y
Chioag< '.! i'.. St. Lothh, Mo Dai . . i . s ifl«
san '■.. v.,. !•">,< vi.. a'ft. ant , lia.
for sale by
NOTICkoh riHLH ation.
Land Office at Kingfisher, O. T«,
June 17, is1.).").
1,111 ' I if there is much crab-t rass 1 woul
Tin: new gold lield in tlie Arapiy We hope tin v will liml something
C.i
WE ASK
"i
] ue country is still holding out and rich that will veril'v the !;;te reports,
we have not heard a contradictory -\|1% C' ]_ J„m.s, who lives about
word as yet. Ii the yield is as great g niiles north-west of to\ n, and who
as reported (from *:i()0 to *:,00 per | js a l,rother of Mrs. Harry Arm-
tun) we do not wonder at the exeiie strong, came in Saturday on a \'-it
incut that has been created, nor of
the great rush to get there. We hope
no exaggerations have been made,
but, on the contrary, that the half
has not yet been told, and Oklaho-
ma will get a benefit that she has
ne\ er dreamed of.
and returned Sunday. He has 05 ! ]inm, Ul(. |)esl f()|. ,u
acres of wheat which he thinks v. ill
go at least 7 bushels to the acre.
Oklahoma Historical S.o . iy.
The Ii st annual meeting of the
Oklahoma Historical society will be
held in the Territorial 1' niversity at
Norman, on .1 line 'J 1, 1 s'.)5, at :t::!0p.
m. As this i-. the lirst annual meet-
ing of the Association, matters of
vital interest to its future welfare,
inn^t of nccc.-sitv be acted upon.
The editors especially should at
tend this meeting, as with the news
paper men of the territory rests the
honorof hat ing conceived an histor-
ical collection in this territory, and
with them rests the responsibility of
the present Institution's perpetuity,
and as the editors and publishers of
each and every newspaper in the ter-
mers, of any kind or character are
by the terms of the society's consti-
tution, made members thereof, ii is
earnestly desired that each and eve-
rt one of the editors or publishers
of the respective new spapers and pe-
riodicals of this territory make an
effort to attend this me _■ and In
tin ir united council, so shape the af-
fairs of the society as to make it au
everlasting monument to 'In abiiils
and enterprise of the newspaper 1'ia-
teniitv of Oklahoma territory.
sow about August or September if
there was rain to give it a start.
Some uf the ;no : experienced r<■ \v-
ers claim that August or September
is 1 he lie t tunc .or sowing, i think
the timbered or ift sandy hind will
but it will do
well on any land if loosened up suf-
ficiently deep, except very heavy
las McC.iinmon ami Alfred .Mur-jllat land where water h liable to
iv tart id fur the Cherokee country I stand for any considerable length • 1
last Sum lay. Mr. Met ..mmoii goes I tinie. On such land it is useless
to look up a place on which to farm j waste seed and labor, as it persist
thecomiiigyear, and M r. .Mirry goes | entlj refuse- to grew there,
to commence work on a job he has j sj1K.t.rt,jy l,t.li, ye that if every
secured there. <piarter section of land in Oklahoma
Orin (>. I'ost.er gave the C U'RIKK had from tell t.o forty acres uf alfal
a pleasant call '1 ncsilay. Ue savs fa will set oil it that the farmers
his neighborhood had plended rains would soon banish their anxiety of
and that the weeds are getting there fear of starvation of themselves ur
as rapidly as anything else. j stock during droughty seasons to tin;
Ii. F. Kylaml and Clias. Ketch four winds, as 1 am satisfied thai it
am started for the gold field* to-dnv. ; w'dl sfu||(l more drought than the
oina black jacks after it is
ree years old. It is an exi cllent
Carpenter & Builder, I
And also dues all kind of Wagon , some alfalla this coining August or
and I'low work. | S eptember if it is possible to get the
Oil i:sci:nt ('irv, Ok.
r\ r\fi (p!
L/ M <J KJ iCj i-
vorii
l., JL
ion
TO (H i;
Notice is iierol'V gi'. 'ii Hint the f. 1
Lowing'named se tier lias filed notice of
Lis intention to make tin:>1 proof in sui>-
port, of liis claim, and iii.it said p: ul
.vill lie neiile before the Register and
Receiver, at Kiiutisiier, ii. i., on ■ y
27, ls'.iri, vi/: Orin >. 1' .s.cr, fortiio
south-east '4 of section 1, township IV,
,, north ruiiife .*> west..
Courses ul Study and 1 uition 1 ecs- j[e names the follo'-vimr witnesses to
O prove his continuous resi encc upon,
Complete Scholarship, l'uli Business ' and ctiltivation <,f said 'and. viz: John
Course > I D. Hamlii'., II }> vrt 1*. Ui e, Tlio'nas S.
Terms: One-tliird cash, me-third M!/.e and Ilarrj it. C arson, all oi Col-
in thirty days and one-third in si ,ty unihia, O. 1. ^ ,
day: twelve per cent discount for cash b SPII.M AN, Register.
Complete Scholarship, Shorthand " *
and Typewriting Course 30.00 J Noti< j-: F< r i i B r<
Ter is, same us for full business | Kinqvisiho. T., juiy lUli, lsfln.
course ! x<>ti#-i- is 'r vi n t h 11 - follow!t.v-
n.'LJiiod set 1 !or 11:i- liioil m • : •• > •!' i.i iril i :il ion
Si 1 ( >11 VV. V iw 1 ' KCIA !. ( )l I tSE • • x" ll ■ • - • • -• :•! 11' •' I 'i i mi.
,, | . . , v ., . , • > ... jiikI 111• 11 s";i'! ,t!ii<i will . i lc ! «•. )pc i 'it*
JjUblJSJlob LUullbw. Liegister and Iteeelver, at lvi Ii ii< T..
1 on .).<!> ill Ii. 1^.'"). vi/.: \- : L. I ' ! w ni (U, C i -'<-
1 ncl udi p.'■ single and double or.lrv ,M'lli. 1 ' > '! 1 i ol
.. i t • * *4.1 section 2.1, -township hi, ran^o 4 west.
J oi >U-!<e|-I ii;j\ A rit n Miot ic, I (■ it: in iisu ij) Mo nan.t s tlio 1'ojlov. in 4 wit m,—-t * to prove
and Spelling*, full term May 1 ii to ids continuous 1 r-id-'nco :i]
I i'. 11 • of -:i id in nd. \ :/: M:i in
lit; P. .- ■• l -. I' 1 ul l\ :i rlit. J«
of * 1 <--conl Cil '1 .
i; (i. SIM I. MAN, H
August nth
'l wo mont Ii
One mouth
5.00
11.00
G.OO
HOOK IvKKPIN'ti AN
M \N.-1I1C.
I ul I term of throe month
Two months
One month
Alt IT 11.'VIKTK
K El
PEN -
1 '5. (10
11.00
li' >OK-
RY FIS1IEH,
jVII kind-, of carjiciiterin<r done
jiroinptly. V. ork giiarantei'd, and
jii i.es ;is ■; tsonalilc as j^ood work
can be furnished. Estimates given
for anytliinir in my line of business.
II
I'll.
k Guthrie Leader,
(I>ailv and Weekly.)
I'll !■' must
<iiii:-s 1 \ i i.i \
seed. It, needs to be mown about
the I imo the lirst blooms be i u to d rv
11 j 1 to make tin b: st lia\ but stock
' will eat it after the seed lias neitur
' eil. In past,uriii;;-it you w ant to jmt
I enough slock on it. to kecj> il eaten
down evenly; il you do not it will
only be eaten in patches, as -lock
I does not like it in its green state.il-
■''' ter it gets old.
M \ limited cxporioiiei \*it!i all'al-
.\\ )) i \. j-;l (.0„. j ii, •«-S me thai one ten- of it
AM)
IMO.
l ull term, three months
Two tnont lis
One month
l'KN M ANSI 111'.
Three months
Two muntlis
One month
TV I'EAY 1.MTJ N (!.
I liree months
One month
-i'ECIAL SI M .M Eli frC
IVrin to Ih";iii May 1W at h
further announceinents.
Ti rm of throe months. 10.00
Two months 7.0U
One iiHinth t ut)
il ctiinv
v is.riiink-
liuudy, nil
'tsler.
XOTleK ron IT 15Lit'ATION.
].\\D (>• ■ .< i: ' : K 11.i tsuia:, O.T.,
June l ltli, is'l'i.
Notice is hereby l i veil that the fol-
lowiiig-minied settler has tiled notice
of his intent ion to make tina!
of 11 i
12.00
Ci.OO
:i.oo
10.00
4.00
siipno
; made he
1 lisll- ! , (
1 iol Li
i rtcr hi
rv,
I lo ti i nics l In
his i .-ul iiuious r
i<hi i if r-:ti«l la. i;.
ivocU . I rank M. J
( K. Tor.
jiroot in
.claim and 1 luM said proof will he
LteirlK or and Uoooiv i ;. a i Klng-
P., on .July th, i' viz: I • 111-
II. I . \«>. i ' •: r l ho noi l li-i :isl
I.'. i • >w i -Jii|i raii'-'' I west.
111o wi II L
del.|
I he
W it IK'.'
llp' li :
it's lii prove
nd c u 11 i \ a -
w. William
!' Miitida: d,
Z\ i.. (■. ^oilman, ltegi tor.
NOTICE l-'Oli I'l III.It ATION.
Laud ollice ::; l\ing iislier, O. T., |
v, .<
lone J I,
tk
181) i).
i'm! owttltf-
I iiainod sott lor has tilod not loo of Ids iuicit-
i ii ul i o nvi Uo liiiii l procn 11 ■ uppoi'l of his
fi r claim, and I hi:l lio prnol' will ho u.a<le ho-
foi i the I'< uivi i i and i!. ci>ivor, at Kin !i ,hoi\
| ♦ I .. on July U7tI. I . v /. John < . Orow,
' 1 i in i iiy. i . I'.. il '■ a... for i he
-•"ulh-oasi nuarli i ol t i lion I:.', iownsliip
l>;. i.in^o i wo :.
lie camos t lie f o 11« in- wil nosso-. lo prove
\ 11 ... . i « i 4 , | hi-- continuous r< idence up mi ami oultlvft*
I'UMiihiM-s ol th..-, depart men t i i. i,! I-, -.1. vi |\,„, \ ,v. Wii-
\iill ho uiliuil t -il to our regular pen- Mani KccU. Wi'iin.i l>. r.iii . l.rKocU, of
I.ian-liip classes free ul chai-c. Htaudurd, O. T. ^
No |)i |., After May 1st our facility —
Ti:KI' 1;isi no cAi'i.i;
OFrin L n : .
hell in HI.
Oi OKLAHOMA DEMIifRACY.
The Daily L ailer contain^ tie• com-
plete Tclevi-apit c service. I> " ! .. all
latest M'i■rrh" a and local n> .
Directors ol the society will beheld semi in \
Kail.y. >• a nionii-: eklv. rt.".i ^er
year, tircat i i' .'.cement • to cil' s.
A meeting of the present Hoard of !
al the same time and place.
JiJj
N t ,iti V\
\ I.ki;U,
A
il l r. (! 1M1
>111' let
is worth ten ol native prairie ur.i ,
for either hay or pasture, and that
it is far ahead of red clover as a h 4-
jiasture.
I am also sati-lied that it will pav
tu sow beariiiLV orchards dou n to ii.
To protect the trees from th '
■ ive three s. .1 . i
will Iie in 1:1 easi il 11
strii tuis, who a 1
t•■aehers, and who
■fillI I line' in h. 1 h
cliiiul . I Ini- met Ii
fu 11 down lo 1I.1 te.
lour
si 11
I e; ilia r ill
e \perie nei il
will lie employeil
I lie day a nd niff'lil
iih- are iroderii and
livery facility is
pi ovided lor thoii>nj4h truiuiii;;* in each
ilepai t incut.
I 'er further information, call at our
utllco. . r address.
< AIMTAL ( I'I'V 151 SIN ESS
COLLEGE,
H. A. C1A11 \r\ athv■'',
l'lineioi'
\orini; ion ri dlication.
Land <) 1 ii. 1 ,11 1 \ in- nor, < >. T.,
•I line 11, I -ti.'i.
>«' ticf i In ri I \ ,1 n that 1 ho following*
11 1 'I''i < 11 !i*i' I; • ii d 1 l ie i 1.1 liis intclilii'ii
i" make tioai pi« in upjioii ol" liiH
■ 1 a i 11 and 111:11 • id proof wi i i-la itiado hefol'O
I.I' l;« :is|i : and \l> -i Ivor. I , . La nd oltieo,
!• 1 1 in on .1111 v 'J.M h, 180r . \ i/
th orj e P. Ih dkin n, i 'ruscoiit rity, T-
• ■ >1 uorl li v !• 1 «, I , ii, tow n Idp 17,
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Widner, E. F. Crescent City Courier. (Crescent City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, June 21, 1895, newspaper, June 21, 1895; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc227119/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.