Crescent City Courier. (Crescent City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, March 15, 1895 Page: 3 of 5
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VHVMVV.ST f'lTV OOI KIKK.
Single t*o|iy, Ave
Advertising rules uti-appUeiitlott,
.lob prliitiiiu w'!is ciualilf rite*.
Tli® <'our«; :.J puKlslwd every I'rl4 \
Tlio Cot'Kii u i - entered at the p<>M-ofli u *
<*re*eent, Oklahoma territory,sin seeondrhiv^
malt or.
h'OCXL ITfc.MS.
All Gi buys b.-ots at cost ;ii
Brown & Cress".
lieii;<mber the 'ball the 22tid
Prof. Smith will assist in furnish-
ing th« music.
! A iiiimW of Orescent ites wore' Maiekiki — one of the most se- don't
jut Guthrie tlif tlrit <>l the week on icretcst wedding* ever ocurred it' '•
I a law ssuit. the city, was last Sunday evening |'u
Mr. M. M. liu-rued ami Miss Kiean
er Holliday were united in rnntri
mrniy at the lw>me of mhe kitide'f
k
j.arents. We wish them success
through life.
M xr Izzr OlUtldtt*.
Territory < f Okkhmiu. 'J..ugau
county. t i
This eei.j.tk-s, that ci the lutli
I lie «_jiiw and sled that fell
Wednesday nigh. iitd Thursday
w ill cluck the farmer* from scv lug
oats f< ' i'. few il;i\ s.
)lmtii:n Mr. John Siui^ s n
and Miss Sallie Wright, last Sun-
day afr.M! coon k! the home lie
brides parents.
delay, t'onu in ami leave
•your name ami rush, so you oiin htiv
IviinNljfe of 11'isotV.-ru'liile I' •vill tin
11 till' lllOS.' Lru 11
V-- V- Jj- w- >—• I— .
:: Bsatty's Pianos
Lvvhh
*.\'vrv-
wl.orr, For Catalogue address i),v;
il l ]•'. !t<-s«uv. Washington. 'S.J.
'-THE DENTIST-*.
Aftei wl; out ninety hour* the
! jury in ti e raise of Georgia U.ujt
I). M. Ferrv's garden needs fu/ ' , . . „ . . .
; charged w,i'.ia the murder m fy men
fl.ile at Brown it Cress'. li. : ,,
! 1'oss. 1 It- jury on the 6 >i liaAl.tt
Rwearengen is .the boss baby Fkf-LUhki 10 £,„• acquittal am J 2 ivr
tographer of the. Territory, lie . . . . . . .
" ' , . | eonvictjisn. Alter the leatl.rg ot
member the plauf opposite [*.-
office, Guthrie.
the jitiv a tilk.
read, i g
the verdict, .lustire liurfwd gave
The Teacher's Association meets j
I (J , to Kwearen««t.i when '-sen want
time Photos. No c.hesp Jo'hn work
HARNESS
The ( lien p. st ;.!i_.
IIAPV. ESS i>'U
WSigm of the Wlilt#
1st, st. .* Ok.
at Ciuthrie High school, at p. in.,
SI arc L 1 Ci* h J Kf .r>.
A number of Crescent j teniae ave I
^preparing to attend the Klocution j Mmiicai b<h.
:*rv contest at Guthrie to-morrkw| A revised aril <f nlapfr -d ^.(Ii J'in of1
Sii"lit I "r' Humphreys' bpecitie Manual will
Bert Mock, (iea. Crocker and S.
Pucket ♦tartcd for New Mexico
be sent free to any address. Hum
phrey*' \1edictne Company, William <1
Johin sts., Mew York.
Tuesday, to bt g n.'c se.vertl motnlis.
Iiobt Smith end his mother,M i s.
Smith came ikwti frum tho Stri]i
itlie first (*f itke week ard staved Elocutional( ontust
several days iu the cit.y.
Rev. Mmsre, of the Stiiip, assist!
by L. Hifkley, have been holding a T"" •:'< ^tioa^r, «
protaotetl meet inn at the school!
house this week.
Miss Winnie Woods will repre-
sent Crescent City in the County
G utlirie,
.March i'itli, at the McKannonj
Opera llotwe
Clay of March, A. 1). to the
residence <rf ,1 M. llw'.lidav. .■ k. said
County, accordiug t« mC'I by
authority, J duly joined ii mar- j
riage. M - «i. M. 11 arced. «.f i res-
cent City, l.cui.r. Count,' , ui;s! Miss ;
Klleaner IlolPiday. *>f ( n't-cei.t 1 ity. j
J.ogaK CouRtj", A). T. 'Mia there
«iipca -ed to b« nt lawful nr.pi
ij ei>.t to such marriage, jijid ti.
tiarUHs were. satiit'ao(t.«..ril' pi4 ved-h'l i . •*<■:<''
to be the person described ii his!
etiticate. and are i(( si'li:cieiv a'„'r
j teioanti'Ktit rearritge
'I here v as piesei.t vviiii.tsses:
A. I. and Miss Isaisy 114,ili of
Cresooj't City. Logan C ourt,y. h.T.
Givejji. vuder my hard the loth
dav or , A. I>. JH'^.
J. W lici r..
l?Lvr V\ I.'KU l.nu'i
)« ■.— / p stoj r*.
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QfTSRIK.
i II HI I MAN'S
< !T\ IS HiHKK Si Ii )P
HAiRCDTVrtlO *rt "vHAHtl'WiM
ork iti tin* SarN
■*> ;mi«J •*.>i Kr.ti*I M
U.K Ich'inn
SHOP
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i f.sll.'.U'v i'l, Jcr-t'v.
ic 'it.ei'M
• ^^silogue.
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Beatty's Orgaas '" t
$X tlie < Write for c.atflk>K'ie. AiW«*oh* 1 >:• n-
\\ a •
Swe.iriiigeu nn knock em all
in rriMIs ln_r 'litbv Phote-s ! rv j
] * )p]i. postollice. I! ii! hi
r V).' iuj:Uc out ali .'j* ,*;!! 1'avers
l'e:'.-.U,'U Vucrin'i.s, Kte
« >i;.' ii i- • 1: i.'a.-is' Fnr« it t ■ ' Stnre?
n<- Croic<rt Citj 0 T.
t i' uliU s.r:i' :i li^<_'iic, uel<ll°ea«i f *:i, - It
( Beatt|. 11gt• j*i. rs 0w /cmov.
eKj'S'-j:.- '■ HA«r.' « • i;<n*
Will be held at the Mclvenmu!
Opera lluuse, at Gutfcrie, March
Kith. J>'9'i, at 7:30 i>. a'. Thirty
Jo'u Milli-a-i, th* .negro nur der-1 ^ wil, . iy
er was Landed at Oklahoma ■Cit.y,
. 1 prizes
•in' the jail yard Wednesday a' Liuh!
noou. This is the first ('ajiiuil jiun
ishinert e.ver beet *'Tecu'.rfJ lis 1 he ' 0K.oi,t
Territorx
| So NO
,-er away an
The following iit jiiroLfrani:
'I'lmy Aikirr. tiutlirie.
ukl'ltations
w \si ijjotc.v Miic'U Driscoll
A got i
Crescent
farmer
this nthnt.
l or Kent.
farm twe miles i',ioin
rent to a good -reliable
For jiariuHiliK 8 eal1 at
S (IC E
iru' Mia\ i.il
. r... ,. . ,.
Enoucfii early Amber cane a n;i to
plant oiv acre of grouuil will lie
furnisheli free. v.-j.'Jhir.ir charge, t.i
all farm* rs applyiino 1.AH
we reipiire is c;lui (lie applicant
shall have the endorsement of his
merebint i.r postmaster t.hf.t .he is a
N
VT ! -i
ABS01.UTF.Li
The Bess
SF.W.
MACWM
If. OH SL Y
u A :J C
m ji) pi f l(^it,<
(IAVTAN A j'j.iv^;
Liai: ,. ./ l.:a.i ._ «<:ii j\ury,
• ■ i ■. .* Hie. • !i
Nonce —To all people knowing
themsel.vcK indebted to us, t.re re-
apiesled t«, cull aL'd sijtllt; as we
need motey "It takes money to
buy benvefl." J.'ours ilrul.y,
IJatlield & dry.
The C+jiif-tv IIorticultu aJ Society
will hold their joint meetiiiig, Sat-
mrday, March ltitli, at cue t'elock
charp, tfi the office o'' the Home,
Field and Forum. Prof. Waugh,
of the A: orieultitrai! College wil). be
.present. Everybody,is invited to
attend.
If you must dritk whiskey my
friend, why don't yen go about it
in a business vway? •Huv a gallon
at a time and make your wife ithe
barkeeper. When you are dry give
her twelve cents for a .drink and
when the whiskey is gone she will
have aftar paying for i.t 4«iL2«> 'left
and every gallon thereafter will
yield the same prctfcts. U?hi* mon-
ey she should put away, so when
you get ('oo be an old broken down
<g<>t, unalle to support yourself and
shunned by every respectable man
.and tisod as a horrible example by
preachers and teraperanee lectures,
your Wiiie may have moneyi.to take
care of vou till your time c«Miies.
Milton Briggs, a young man liv-
ino or Shoo-Fly creek, south-east
li uthrK".
mii i at i'l.av Lena Wr.or'. Mulhall.
I'earl KreeinuE, "seward j farmer. Sorghum stand
kansas iu. i/./, a no, (original) Elmore j drought and with littU «liv will
roiince a profitable crwi, "Nut less
>liaker, CeiU: r.
hciysf fhom MAKRii:r> i,ikk S'artin and
Jjiu'ile Driscoll, (iuthrie.
Amy llrooi s, (Guthrie.
POZ.JCK. m an ICtinii ic i'V, Meridian.
ni.AOKSMlTu's stohv Winnie Woods,
OViwi.'Cut Oily
(original poem) .lennie Lynds
(luthrie.
poktic'Ai. eoi'KTSHie Agnes Klauman
i _iu a.
Doha Aiuia Johitr.cn, Libery
THE I.IGHT FROM OV'KH the Kailge JeS
sie I'orter Guthrie.
deiiA rino Society L- tta U.'l^, Or-
lando.
Ah',sir by Aliss Maud Jiurrh,
the lady Whistler.
Decision of *U'-djfes
R&iervtd seats at Wallace- 6t Mul-
ler's D/:u$ Store.
thai four er five fivviners sheuld
clift tcgethe* in orderito save «x-
presa chflrgee., as we <h not pav (the
traaispoitaticn; have h shipped in
caise of .yoiif merchant er post-iaas-
ter. Be pafticular to yive n« y«ur
full r.ntt'e, ycur post offc«, county,
state ai d the,nearest e^wress office.
.tsAyler ImplementtCompany.
St Louis, Mo.
r<'iiur Vnlr Itenm.
(Jee/rge Morgan sold a very fine
calf to G. .W. Jialph 'the first of
this week.
I. B. Arnold was out from Guth-
rie Sunday looking over .his farms.
J. E.tClark and family were vis-
itors at John Teri une'^.t n Sunday
last.
.1. H. 'C. lost one .r,f his fine
N*fj|CE FOR PUUI-dCATION
:I«aind Ofllce at (ir.tiiiie, 0. T.
March 11th, 1895.
Notice is hereby.given tliat tiie fol-
lowing-named <s',l>r lias filed notice
of li is iatcDtion 4o make final proof in
suppon't of his claim, and that said,
proof will be made before the Register
and Receiver, at Gutb: ie <). T. on
April CT. 1896, viz: Enoch Rose, for
the soutfc-e.ist \ of seei ion 3, town-
ship I-/, north <ff<*.ange .Iwest.
lie nemes the following witnesses
to viroie his eontinu<>u« residence
upon ai .1 cultivRtion of, said land, vi/.:
JoIia E. Gibson, Oliver 1'. Carey,
Josejili Woo ls and Louis Wire, nil i. f
Lima. V T.
Any person who desires to protest
agains: iho aUimaace of such proof,or
who kuiirs cf any substArtial r-ason,
under the law and the regulations of
the Interior Depanm-nt, why siach
proof shv.uid not be allowed, will be
Yf I: OK OVll mEAf.TEIfSS ea« "'■I'
ycelieope s _ rv.
l.rt r :,-o-.vf-,-re. Vrbc TJEW BOIHB 1«
i>\i r '. it.* , tot i tv, -."Htv'O c^'r.l,e.''
•orb «s tin:! rXiraA-X, IDEAti nnJ
tfto#'." «i„V. Aft > nii Wlel'.ei •
Sejp i«st nachlnii for$1 "i.o> ant
•;.!>. of. orr acmtorwritoua. W«
r.i ir :•&£}, pimI ier«^
.'.•Md d. aaro «ieeM5!K will 11
hnve tt. Wt challeag* lb* world to
riM ,G55H'3C'^>i .T w'
I,- , :;im> f .: ■;<, . «• jt ieyc*
,3ewJnsRI e lKw f®*®®C,0013ba y«*«
>>•-j- fnn f-'if er our Ate ' *' ■
HOtiii K?.C CO,
J.VS-" X,•?> «..." tnnw fin 'S-
c... . ! I" . ' 1 l" •'
> A.J J :■.: I i A1U1. V,'4-
ec A -3 AIV. t : Y
SO rui l* MB Lie A Y'h v«'
La.vh uri h i. at lii niH.1. . <i .T..
b'.ib' iary -'2nd.
Ncu v s i • reby.pivi-n th:it lli fliftjUm.l-nj:-
ti: ' ."It soi • I- ■! liifc. f: 'li llOtti'Oof (f. . ini^atlnn
to make flni i pruof in s 1 iipnrt <%1 l« claim,
jiml that said will he oiaiic tin
Reu'iMcr u'ltl !i«' ^ ivt v. ;-i Cvuth-r! on
April 16Ui. IMi.), vi/: Alon/.n Ail Hums, for
tli> north-west V, of >;-'tion 2'.' 57.
norlL of ra J u i«m .
•]! nuuics the followlntj \\tt««. to pwvr
hJs. continuous i*"-iil ii i ; >♦ hiik ••.ilrp.jt-
tknof said tafcd, \ i/" Oeorg* .V . Ri '!•••,
Oeorg«fin .• . J.:i f: y 11 i *• Tiink « v. <i i'ii---
cer.t t 'I'., :>n<! <' I • r I«• 41' • W.iin
Ovthrie, < >. T.
Any poison vi'lv> 11 ^Iito prole* .
the Hilawftfifi- of sm'-li ii'. or \<j■ of
any substatitial reason, tu i pUm U'.w-uindth
regulations of tin Int« rloi Dcpiv^li ent, wh>
Hucb pi'O 'f >li'>nlil no< l)«-allow« . j.:>A\ !>• .U'W-
en an (irponnniiy at tJn nhoi. .Mentioned
thni' and place tocross-exan Ine the itni ss-
«-s.,f saiO ••lainnmt nod tn ufVv.- e s id«'iire in
rehuttai oi* ti n sii'i'nittod l y elainiari?.
H A. V .1. < ROt>K. Ki'ffistrr
l A
<1 :« •.
i. I
a/. NC ANP irlAT<"VAI
,vor' atoln;*;^^., udtlreM
l' skatii, svt.siiiiitfton, nuw jon.*.
Money
(in Ksltte secnrit_,. Uo.id Ci.-uot,
dtid ei;sy t •• r.ii.-'. oi 1. jif i>r hiiov! tfnin
/.d 'SI. \'( : |j 'I'lTTK.S
"in ••• ci'." •>"*• jv.ny mj'd of
•()lill]lj: -/nil| ( ill i ov
A M ;,|. 111.11, ' ! I l/iA,;-
FAKMEHS' dAiyAt 'd'l KN'J.)
that, he lun ,to make a d:aw 011 that
$250 bank 'lieposit so seen.
Lewis Morgan and Fred Thomas
are about through with (their can-
tract of chopping 100 coids of wood
of lluunewell, tliat used to he ,reai for J_ [,j. Kiting. Lewi«i and Fred
neighbor to John II. Warreabnrg have another contract to finish yet,
John W. •Foster H visiting with j before leaving iCor their homes in
J. V. Warrenburg and J. W. Fos- j rll'-
, . , „ • Kli Cri.jt/e left lot 1 the .Chickasaw
ter this week. Mr. liritrgs as.a I 1
mules SiiDdav night. I' .is to bad I ^iveo. opportnnitr st the abov •
. . . , , ., . ; iiice'..toned time and pjace-tc ci-oss-ex-
aiuine tiie wit nesses of said claimant.)
and to offer evidence in rebuttal of
that submitted by claimaai.
10 A. N. .1. CRODK. Iteyister.
Ft.EE AS WATEiv.
liubHcrllieri to tltn W.fkly COVRIKR lllvrn
Tli# Wffklj IXmi'ittiliH Stale Capital
A i.u I n 11 > I v rree.
B^eiybody in these p^rts should
0K .( sii.i *4t.-ieiiltJVHl rsfo.'cas.ltsoi^'
The Jlonte, . Field and Forum it, tlus
only ag.i'ci l.rural j.nn'i:sl ilovotsr <.c
the i;i<- •••f.-.N of the farmer r.nd 'the
iiKiterin'1 -iM«?iest^ of t-vkJahoma
the Indvan lifrvi1"ry. Jt i" a relipi)|,«
bright, chj-if, a"d weji ^jj'iuU'.d J ti
page I'Ugazi.'.x; ::rd deals with .'.he
.-jtech'.! w aids 1 •' t!w ^agiiciiHuitisC
fruit yj ovvert, am! eiU'c-k-iaiiM rt; of -the
I crrii 11;; , ajid lus t,p i ial dejiart
incuts dwvoted'U ..g> ii'iilt itra! mat
ters, liv. stock, hci-rticiiltiiri', dairy
ing. jK'niliry. ajiS' iiJ1 lire, vetei'uiary,
reliable marki . ku iinaries, iiomeeir
' and office at Outline, <). T., / j do, young, fosks (.;<ri 11 1 r^^jjiziit.ions,
Januany 54, 18i f>. i I eorresponden'jc, edit.or.n>', «'te.
The iiiai .ig.ciueiit ai- --dit/irf, bavx
had many yuars of iv>. .d'ul experi-
c:irc will:'ihis class j>. patters in the
West, ami have selected thi< lertifi
and beKMl'ifuU oii.iiry at- fhe tiest i>os
si hie location for -a high-class agri-
cultural journal. They arc making it
titiy and 1 rutIj*uliy repr 'sent t,he in-
tei-.'sls of ih jir«at induni.ru'. class
NOT'JCK l-'OU l'FULU'ATK>N.
N'.t *.' I< here'ir tj follow!
naii^ <is:-"i tlcHttt"-til-eil ! <>t \ '' hN inlH/1-
i ion ^ j nnki' final pmof jr. snniiort «>f l;: -
i- a'.n. v. r <i that "« f will ia made 1,"-
f re k< • K<*jrister ant U*)c«'i* (*r, :: r tintbi-y,
«>. T.. on .March ,2lst.ti.Vi,w. vi,*l,>l''ldi«'tJ[ V.
lirovvi-, Uii 'f >oui!i-of*t «|uart.er <>• sw imi
19. it .. hl|) 11. not. Im if range f,
lie luuees the ftillowiiJix uitne^ :r,s t<-
)iis ( r>M !noons 1 *sid n*-'* upon ano uitivn-
tion cTf. s.ti i land \ i7:
«i oiv^V.'. SIo;jji, f'corj^h W. Kikip!1, .laxr.08
H.llahn.o (.Mv-'-.uit < ity, (>. H Sk"ind l?i)i.1:ih
A '.•>(:• .;i ii: ie, < >. T.
\vy person who desires, to protest
agra irst. the allowance of sne.Ii proof, or J t.< which i. is devoted, there \a
wtio knw\ s oi uny substantial reason. ! not j. in all tlliH country tli*t
under the law and the re,-ui; tioi's of I ,.a„ a Ti ord to do without-it
the Inter or Depai tinont, whv such; . . ,. .
proof Sihor.ld not be allows, will he j ^,ll'(1 nmfi'dily, at (.ttllivi., u )d iso.tly
rlvei an opportunity atthe aboveirien- , eoi-'^ a year.
EZTIIAOKDIJIAP.^ 0?FSE!
Keal.i.'.in::' that w could not fur-
It is is-
under 21 years but he
nation Wednesday.
•youi p, man uuuu " j ,T. J,}. Elting boughtiE, fine brood
ran for, and secured a claim loi lair ruar0 „( tj10 sa]0 OT1 the Geo. Latta
,place Tuesday.
G. W. Ralph has had the moat
mother iu the Strip
Y~c received a letter last Monday
from CSl. C. M oore, which contained
n i ne pages of lu&nuscripl. 1 he
tioned time and plaett to eross.exanunc
I liiu witnesses of said claimant, .vlid to
i ofL r eviueni'i' in rebnttal-cK tliat mib-
subecribe ut once for . the Weekly mittexl by. cluiiuaiat.
Coi:.Rti:E unless you have a)i eady sliowr.
your enterprise by doinf ,ko This pt-
per( is your local stand by. Tt sha-'es
your joys and sorroys atid -stands al-
ways for theaipbuildusf cf this com-
A. N. ,1. CROOK.' Uegtsii r.
NOTICK ron IT HblCATION.
I jam Oi l, k at Kir. t snr.lt. t«.T ,
Fehruarv Utli lrtt).r>.
kaonie of these davs.
bedding of his letter was: \N | ,MU AUoe an'd Mis MUs oilie
Koger, Police 85, Kansas (^ity, M<<>. r\\fiiJLiams spentk.the day with Alias
lie goes on in his letter and «x- ! Ethel Terhune Tuesday.
iii li our, fanner readers with .a more
valuable premium, we have purchas-
ed fifty yciirly Mibseriptiojjs of the
j "Home, Fieldnml Forum Go,,"and
j will pret.i'v;..o i'!i of tliolij'st oOfariu-
i ers who Htibscribe, or rennw theii
Not.ii"-. 's nrteltv givei> that,the • <>1- | suhseriptioii for the I uihikk,. with,a
lowing-nan;ed sotth>r iias tiled notice year'i sf(i fi< ri|>tion t>- that RieKt val-
i f his intention V-> make final j iron I in uuKkj ^griculttirul jou.r.ijij'. This ex-
«ra«:.;diiiai'y offer is n-raynly one of
whii'li everv farmer sin i:ld take ad
of his timber cut from his place thi-s j ^
winter. Geo. intends to have a farm .rnmr'1 v
! e«. to this paper' fc-iat,spreads over j
aiidvRtianils by the Territory at laro-e. |
n^i i . a. ij . . vinfcjrt,< ^UisclfiiF.ir fitvl thntsiiid profjf ▼.ill he
IhetUargest, ol<lc«i,i iid best paper in I :i , J.. i ef„ u -ud l; ,-i, at K.i- j
Oklahoma—the ofily .one that in .r ' tt-ber. < •. on Miin'l SJtb. !«!'••• > "(••<
...... , X !1k)I't .1. liN^uier. Hi r>. ft- w , for ii e ^outh- i i .. ...
t | broaid, J err.iloriiil paper—is The j we.-,; yuarter seeiinn M, ti)ivn iiip 1?, iai „< 4 t vantage :ll t fie eai'U st possible,JCUO
plains why he left the territory, and Thos. Morg*n, the U. S. mail | w««kly.Oklahoma.^'tate Capita', tt j WHe.iames Hie foimwi„K wiim-" i.rm.t! «r.wnd fewmarapile cop-
ends his letter by fiaymgy ."if the | carrier-from C5.utUrie.to Tohee,came j contains eigiki -pa^es. fort.v-ei^ht col- j Ws .•oaiinn..!!-. resUkjiiee iu>n« *eU vj>.r ies of l>oth papers. is
noonle will anolooize for what the.v home Sunday and spent the day. j uinns ofi U:e freoJiest news and com- I'l'iitKm'-hi. 'u'oidsmlili i;. Norris un'«l finii- '
Live biji'c 1 willCom« back." " I Jom "W" ^ " 1110 Pla^ like ; ment. NNothinP of m^e,c«- toithe.peo H '^V^K^.e.' ' .... . .
| Lome. . jde o« Oklahoma iscmitted. , It is vip. , agrieiilturai journal in America,
tor sale i Mark Jac,q,uetil., a nephew of G. jorous and fearless—jnsi tlie kind of a 1 NOTICE FOJCl'l iil ICATlON. piffiiisiietl at 172'J New ^ «rk Ave-
A good fresh mi i i oow an< ca YV, Ralph has gone to, .the iCheyene pepenftklahomanf admire. ! Lano Oi-!''j<'j;^T'lv'yoK.,siii.u, O. T., 1 mie, ^ ashjngtiv , I\,C., is one of
country to get his team. lie will Font he-next ninety.idays,to every ! F"hruary 2"th, JSUfi. | <>' " the best publications o-f its kind
probably farmiini this neighborhood one who subscribes for the Weekly; Nui'eo isVrHiy yrtven timt tin; foi'i'wliiR- |,!u .th« country. It is tilled with
1. - ° | namovl settles ins (ileu notii-e hi his intention , c i i , t_ „ j .u
this season. KCoujukk one year, and pays 81.06 in to u'uke ti. ••, i-i.tef In ..upportof tii^ •■iniiu, ^ tieailiot kiiouli <lge, ana those
for sale at a bargin. For jtarticu-
lars call at this office.
The American Farmer, tins oldest
7" for
every
-Walter KToffenstem and family, [advance, we will scnd the Weekly ! ^"2?u"!l# Kiv?"V^mi.^1r!,offl7;.'at-' ?"ce reading it will not willingly
Jim Brown and family, were.-meats fOWatoma State Capital f r kixwowtbs | . < April..!#]!.. ,im:. M/.: be without it. I hose who are
Dr. Humphreys' Specific
Grippe andcColds is now on ever.v at rFo,l Smith's Sunday. "" absolutely free
tongue. It.will "bieak up ^ an ol jjjn Hrown Brown is a good wea-
stinate colli that "hangs oil . hor prophet—oume again Hill.
sale by all druggists. Bla 'k Jack.
wittnunTier^ subscribers to the Coi'Iukk can have
t ojuartc
Ehe legislature is i>a\v ' ir: sessior. | iVe Brines the following \yltnes>c-tu move
the Farmer for an additional 25
lits i-oiitYimous residence niton nix! enltiva- , cents; and new Subscribers to the
. large detailed report uQf its proceed-I .lolm It. oltinnnnn.Tlionias \V. I Jo! e and Solo- j COL'rikr can have both papers toff
a id The Weekly Stale •- Capital has a I
. a !1 of I 'nlumlila, <>. T.
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Stewart, Rufus L. Crescent City Courier. (Crescent City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, March 15, 1895, newspaper, March 15, 1895; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc227138/m1/3/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.