Indian Arrow. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 23, 1889 Page: 3 of 4
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INDIAN AKKPU.
I'EHSOXAL.
. W *« "<* to rof agv lu
DKCOKATIOX DAY.
i iirrtdav, may 28, 1hhu.
Xe\x Goods!
T
if. Pt'blic :
wish to say tlyit we have
pened a New Stoke at
xjek and have a very
complete line of
<;! iKAL
MERCHANDISE,
jding Ury Goods, Gro-
\V.
just
Mcsi
—Will Srott iim Kouo t
bulnn<«
—Col Wilbur, of hide
(k city Tu 'Mia)
Mr* Vunii p«-nt K tnr<l y with lirr
frii'iida ii«-ur Mu koir *«-
l r KulliT Bc« oniuaul<*J Mr* Mobwtt rullvr
to Tahlt-iuah on Sunday.
t_iohn K. WlUin n*l W P. How, Jr . cairn
in from Tahleqnali ywluruij
_M l< llrown. wlfr *n<l baby M*'ut tbr Sab-
bath with tin ir parent* at thi
—K«-v l N Allen la In X«*w York att<-ti<llDg
the annual acanlou of the General AwuibJ)
—Judge Halley, ofllllaofa
yesterday H«« " I"
lu hla neighborhood.
—Kd Koaa made a ha ty vUit to For
la t Friday, returning Tahlequah I
At a public im-Min? of the rltUrna of Fort |
lb—it, 1 l , it. 1*1 f. r tbi' |>urpoM- of iiiaktiiK
d fur fame, wan In
HOLMES DKY OOODS COMPANY, ,p—^
When you go to Fort Smith don't
722 Garrison
thiaplace, avenue. The lnrgest stock aud the
i were ap- jowegj pr|w.s ju tllU cltV.
liarlea ( \ Bead the list, then savo it nud brlug
a—trsi—gx^2zs?i r.x
■skh |IB^
, ,-j. u Cwnyert, E
i >lu lr -Mm 1 Jel
« ommittet*
V•Iniim t ir t l.lei
llo
Floral I
Wn
i naut J Andei
, John
I* llo.
rnthlug pro |M-rlnK
n the af
, aecompanit 'l by tiln iirotlier \\
-Col .lone-. Of (In linn of Miller A
Innibir Juli rv * an I'urcn, na.- in the «-i'.y la*t
Tliunnlay an-i •■allfl W- ur. alwujs pl>
to wi Iconic Mr .lom-k
luiultter — Mr ' II Potter. Mr*
t'halr l^idlMt Mr* < aptuln HeiUold
I ir i lu,.|| l-icut. Wihmi, Win Sn h. i) N
\llen w I.I1-. A Howard. M Ni.ii.i, M
l-reach t- Milbr, l r Fuller. M llmlianaii
F II<aah « M **"> •>«*■«* Gallagher,
McMahon Sernt Gallagher r«t Bo
.'luMa Mbobl. 'bib
M • -
-H \ M
' M«
fro;
Mr«
. I.aura Hall. •iuiim
, V linn Martha-! '
. Mcign. *arv I nr.:
. :.. n Mr- itu v,
I boUtrl
MIMIH
Want,
Emily
' Mei
Ma Vanu
i llo*.-. Mr-
lr
Next biggest, eight pounds
canned apples, line, 25c,
Provisions, &c., w 11 icn posj Trader's.
r will sell at very reasonable
figure-. Our goods are fresh,
,ust (1 >m the market, and will
give satisfaction.
\V extend an invitation to
>ni :*nd all to visit our store
,„i,l ike our acquaintance.
Respectfully,
lit 1ERS& McDONALD,
Kum lo H. It., Muskogee.
II. Itu -
M.t. 11.11. W*
, tin- K'tb Inat
Arrungriiii'iitK
PROCLAMATION.
To the Clerks of the
'TIVK l tr
rios. I 1 . TAnutqi A
May «. i^'.
veral Dlatrleta—Gi
'ty v
ol
, ™. .... t oinpiled I .awn of the
- Nation), aii'l ... compliance
iiuircniiMit* of the aame. 1. 1. .Ma...
ch.al Chief of the ( herokee Nation, do i
iiiv Proclamation to you und each of >
and bav. held in u.ur respect
general . lection on the Brut Mom
A 11. IIM* being the :.tli day
for the purpose of tilling the o
hold
ilUtrlcta
lay in Augu t
hllid offlc
and attci
luenmbeneb
nd fpe
(plrutlon of the pre
I t>ald offices, iu- foil
District Judge. ( lerk, sheriff i
reach district, term 2 years
Members of the National Connc
rm •£ yearu
•nth—
hereinafter
attachrd to
•nt tei
—A K"0"' ti' '""1 lor ,,le '"'l',
until. 1111(1 liri-Htli cnu 1"' found nt Kv*u "
Urof., Tahlequah, (jet soineof II. v
tuunlcatlon on the ei
purpose of di-dicatinn
k Bennett, l> l «■
By onler of W M.
, will hold a special
filing ol May <' f<
the new hull K W
M will offlclat.
(' M
it with you. Uig reductions in the
department*:
At 6 cent* yard, '.',300 yards India I
Unen, worth 10c.
At eentM a yard, 1,900 yards choic e I
ChallicH, worth 10c.
At 68 ienU, 800 yards China silks,
worth 76c.
At 23 cents, 900 yards Butchers!
linen, worth 40c.
At 6 cents a piece, 8,000 ladiea' linen ■
collars, worth 10c.
i At 10 cents a pair. '2,200 pairs gen-1
! tlemon's ru^t.!;;r uiudo tucks, worth
' 20c a pair.
| At 26 cciits u pair, 1.000 pairs ladies'
silk gloves, worth 60c.
| At 10 cents. 740 Turkish towels,
j worth 26c a piece.
At 86 cents a pair, 700 pairs ladies'
ilk mitts, one-half yard 1-jup, goods
worth 76c a pair.
At 16 cents a piece, 860 ladies'
ribbed vests, worth 86c a piece.
At 10 cents a yard, 1,100 yards
double width grey DebelgO, The very
iliiug for traveling Ureases. Worth
20c a yard.
In Sb *s we offer bargains such as
was net' • before shown in Fort Smith:
At 60 cents a pair, 207 pairs good
iTY AND GENERAL.
, A E. Bonncll, at Muskogee, fo
•rk.
r .t Jones, Van Baron, Ark , for you
..rs, windows, etc
r'tould remember the Decoration Berv
Thursday, the 30th lnst.
.table line or screen doors and window
r A Jones' lumber yard, > an Buren
Go
- Hart well, a returned in. ary from
rtured at the Presbyterian • hurch on
«y evening
• -career of two years the Telephone
that it is still In the ring Get ont of
brethren.
.pie who want groceries will do well to
Mr It r Hancell, representing W.J.
I.,.; a Co., Ft smith
\Iimii Hall and Chouteau entertained a
.f their friends Mr ednesday night at the
of O. W. Smith.
V i +;chols A Co., Fort Smith, wholesale
solicit Territory trade and will guarau-
, action In every way.
i't trust to luck." butrubona little
I' 1 B t ure for Itch, Tetter, UafWorm or
Sold by J S Scott
i .Gibson will be made a division So
i rney Britxelara, of the K A A. N
, • ou little Inland towns
ce thing to have during th.
Cooweeacoowee 2. Delaware 2, Golnganake 2.
Canadian l. Illinois 2, I ulilequah 2, Sequoyah
2, Fllut :i, Sal life 2.
Cooweeacoowee T. Delaware «. Tahlequah
Canadian Illinois 5, Sallfle 3, Sequoyah 3,
Golngxnske t. Flint "
Members of Grand
rltory
ouncil of the Indian Ter-
Cyoweescoowee .1, Delu-
Tahloqnah 2, Cafladian -. Illinois 2,
allue 2. ScqUt.yaii 2, llolngMiak
In conducting "
oinply strictly
nucted for your
, Flint 2
..Id election you an«dlrect <l to
with the requirements of law
instruction and guldsnco
.. hereof I hereunto se nana
Hint urtlx the neal of the Cherokee Ni >n ihla
the 0th day of May ls«
—Those fine perfurties at Kvans Bros.
Drug Store, Tahlequah, are just too
loud for any common use. Cheap, too.! slipper.-
* — | At $1.00 a pair. 812 pairs button
HESOUTIOXS OF HESl'EC T. j workc(, I|U|„,U
Whkbeas, It has pleased our I At $1.88,84 pairs patent leather
sovereign ruler to summon for final tipped glazed I)ongolashoes, sizes 2 to
muster our beloved nni^ esteemed ti. This is the clteapest shoe ever of-
couirade Joseph Holdman therefore' fo red in Fort Smith; it is positively
Priucipa
It M
choice
at the
and windows. Miller A
Is the place to get them
i- Wolfe, news dealer. Tahlequah, keeps
jh'ts, periodicals, novels, and all kinds
i Buren
ery A, 2nd Artillery,
i little Rock,
„. camped "here a few days the
h'eWtck. They were bound for >ort
kansas
Scott Is bfvlng the large room upstairs
,re building replastered and otherwise
preparatory to Utting it up to bo used
t, the WpCh and the bnr
Heott.
be it
lie*<>lccd, that the comrades of Clric
Dahlgreii Post, No. 69, Department of
Arkansas, C. A. It., extend their heart-
felt sympathy and condolence to his
bereaved widow and children, believ-
ing that what is our great loss will be
to his gain. Comrade Goldman
entered the service of the U. S. iu
1864, euiibilujj in the 19ili C. S. In-
fantry, and served * '' *estly and faith-
fully, participating all battles and
skirmishes in which his llegiment w.as
cugaged, and was honorably dis-
charged by expiration of term of
service.
Comrade Goldman was ever read;
to extend a helping hand to the de
serving poor or tin unfortunate com-
rade and was noted for his geniality
and gentlemanly trials of character,
being always upright and honest in
his dealings with bis fellow man and
generous to a fault. Mis comrade
of'Vt.! 1.-H that l.i lo « ami^ usefulness i
their right title nud intereht in and to their I llric Dahlgren I'ost will be hard to,
X'sss^'i >> ^ "•,hc
ers and ad«lre h you tills to Inquire what action, command, do sincerely inourn tlieir
" "Ki,!:" ■ (.'real !" ■ Also that ait eitjfroweil
- copy of the above resolution be furn-
ished the widow of our late comrade
and a copy entered upon the Journal.
Also a copy be furnished the Indian
Aiutow for publication.
J. T. Bywatkhs, J. M. Young,
Adjutant. Commander.
Third, 2.1 pounds
canned peaches, 15c
Post Trader's.
lYIl.SOVS letter.
Hon J B. Mayes, ( hlef Cherokee Nation
Tahlequah. I I . Sim -You are aware, m
doubt, that In pursuance of an act of Couares,
he president of the t'nite«l states a|>|Hiintc<
ihree commlaalonera to negptlab *
ikeesfora
r this
iers of the Unl
.t familiar with th « Cheroki
ting such business, but preattme me
rir commissioners on your part will be
by your council, or perhaps appointed
•h'elf IT 1 aiu correct in this, I also iu-
dulre when the council will be called together,
or when will your commissioners or delegl
be appointed/ I am an old resident of
place, und can truthfully say 1 am now
have alwavn been a friend lo the ludlans.
especially"tl'e ' lierokcea, who are mv neigh-
bors. and thev have alw ays had mv best w
Kutertalnlng this feeling, you will
suggest that iu view of all the sum
eli instances, that lu my opinion not. ... .
opticus time for your people to negotiate <
the I nlted States concerning the land relc
wishex
i w mo to
ling clr-
"cattlei
for the
of the
tlou f r you, und the gr.-at bodv of your people!
after due consideration to decide
Th. ree. nt rush to Oklahoma proves the | res-
Chill Tonic as the ttm -t anti-j tnitte pressurgl which is constantly in
Hi, bell -< Ir rr in polaon and ! , ti„„. g,u.8 on, and the question
Sold by J " "
A nice, new line of toilet articles
can be found at Kvans Bros. Dru:-
Store, Tahlequah. Felt tooth bri"
and a goodly supply Arnica soap
preserve the teeth and insure a
white polish. Many novelties we u-.e
Ladies who intend to buy Milliner;
Goods should uot
worth $3.00 a pair.
Carpets and house furnishing goods:
At 28 cents, 600 brass trimmed cur-
tain poles, ebony, walnut und cherry
At 48 cents, 260 window shades, ti
cit long, best spriug rollers. This is
a job and n >t our r nil.tr line.
At 11 cents per 3 . • • r
matting worth 20c.
For one week only we will sell 10
pieces extra super all wool carpets at
68 cents a yard ; they are worth 75c.
Respectfully,
Hoi.mks 1)hy Goods Co.,
Fort Smith, Ark.
The time has arrived when
. ICE!
Becomes an absolute necessi-
ty. The superior grade of
Ice manufactured by the Van
Buren Ice & Coal Co. is well
known in many localities, and
you will find it pure and whole-
some. Address Van Buren
Ice & Coal Co., Van Buren,
Ark., for information.
Lindell Hotel '
Vinita, 1. T.
Mrs. U.S. Cook, Proprietress
Sets a good table and has good rooq
for the accommodation of tran-
sients. Stop at the Liudell.
Charges Reasonable.
CLOSING QU
i ntn till
turn* unl
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you may need in the 1 larvesl- : ^ i
Vt/fQiV' i't n tri'ilf
ami lei itf shoir you that >
-i if /•"//* t° h'iulc nt our v
J Marxmoth More j—
mninnF
Desire to call your attention to the fact
s that they are special aoents fof the celebrat-.
-
s ed Champion Mowers, Kc >)>er'j ai'i'-1. ScH-
s Binders, and as it will soon oc time to harv est
• your orain antl put up your winter shay, etc.,
they would be glad to see you.
trig n
line.
ishe
ni
vou
all n
Any kind of repairs fur-
Don't wait until
i short notice
y to go ttiwurk before securing § *
We are also Headquar- ;
rl repairs.
#•
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ters ' d|'Mat' > wire, binder twine, etc,
r T~u -,n,l romnlete line of Dry f.oods, consisting of all the latest novelties in Dress Goods, Laces,
H £ V- so carry a full andc ni ^ <)f Boots shoes> Ready-made Clothing and Furnishing (.oods.
S;%;■ yi~inge9of^Udies' and Misses tru. .ned Hats , Croquet sets, Hammocks, Etc
. : wln always flml coinplcto ud of the very best Flour, Il.con, Unl, Drlnd lW.., \.vy
> I,; i ... <1... VTnlt.x, DmV'W'h hImi lire ITCHS!
' •• "V lln'aHm^tyou^ "^"we'iVo Hri'i'irei'mrci to Mi|.|.ly your ttiut. iu the ll.nlworo, Tlmv.ro, Slone-
'""L!",' r Kurntturc,1)oors, Wiuduw, l.lu.c, tC„u, l.uiuln-r, K,c «...
Respectfully Yolks, BUTLER BROS., CHOUTEAU, 1. T.
is
cioous snouui uoi i ~1W~ "IT I
SALlv
vi„. mm ia*! a at
K plt)
) yuu I
" tly to
|K?opl« (eapcolally the
, linvi? iin-ii among vou
lr-lntcxt'it, rather than
i>abllc henertt.
1 t.ay a>?Hin, i am forth«* heat Interest <>f tnp
ChuroacfH im a nation, an-l «.tanil ready to |>ro-
motc that interna provided your piM.j.le and
myhelf can see alike A- evidence «>f tlii-. I can
nay that during my term of eight year* n* Dis-
trict-Attorney ol the 1'nlted Matea, I never
failed to nee that an Indian had e.jual Ju t'f
alth, aaareiltbl
i"ri III ne«-! of Dent rk ..f . ' v'on rii,
n.|« on 0lt \ K Bon-'i i Demi at i J i,, rjkeen as a nation kno1
. Good wc.rk If what vou want au
to other kind Oftoe with Dr HaTTl"
u Mi'il ataddlc or a et of harness you
Iml u better ulac« to purchaw name than
tioi) of "Billy" ( ainiibill. at chonUau
an ad el se where that will lntcreat you.
< u want yoar bouse painted or papi-ml
ur orders to ( has >V Moore, Mu.ko-
I or, If yon want a nlain or fancy slpo
he will do the work for you at the moat
hie prices.
. era a McDonald have opened uaw
Muskogee and present their advertlse-
ia week through tin collUliiinuf the Alt-
i")iey will sihui build up a good business .
.1th tlu-ni.
i doubt will be to vour interest to call nt
t room of the Itaymonil Mock, in Vinita,
<-tt ft Go's old stand, and buy some of
roods offered at such low prlccs b>
, Kutcliff ft Co.
Chouteau's millinery stock bus Just
idenlshed w iili n new ami handsome line
nery and ladles' goodtfbr summer wear
late fashions In the way ol bats, ihmi
•c Vou are invited to call and exainim
vek West side of track.
• po
nd I believe your p
m/ humble he
ople will bcai
might hi
me witness iu i
I would he pl'
the meantime I hope your peoiil.
ately consider the ti diness referred to ai
termlue what will be best for them to do
truly, your obedient servant.
CaH ar
Mrs. Chouteau's
New Spring t.'ood*.. All the new
styles in hata, bonnets and novel-
ties. Dressmaking at the
most reasonable prloa% Call and see«
Morning Call Saloon!
SAM COLLINS,
Van Bam, Ark.
8^* Keeps constantly oil hands the
following \yi'U known brands of Whis-
kies: "Old ( row," "McBrayer,"
lVrklns' Uye," ♦•Bourbon" and
Spriugn," 10 years old.
PROl'll.
Ill
Echo
Missouri,
Kausas &
RAILWAY.
PF.HCIVAL ST- (.1 ^
Now is your time, the j
grandest chan- e in
a life-time' •
Until every dollar' worth of I
IKSH
REMEMBER
!iM,h if"l! ■"B1" n M
",HK " " W I! U INI
ffl>+ + +
lliieill jlit
KORT
Means a saving of ($) dollars ($)
dollar saved is dollar made
iiiii
i Uimi. MM - - I
u-t ol Kort iiibsoii. on the first Saturday
, which Is the 1st day of the month, for
ation with each other looking to an or-
ion lor the protection and benefit ol the
, throughout this section of country
jld'-'vat Burke, Tex., who had been
iu chronic diarrhoea for over fifteen
dvs that Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
rrliot a Kemedy did her more good than
ither iiKHllcinea she had ever used Mr
vadwell, the leading merchant of the
ouchea for the above statement For
>val.
s iod way to close up vour business Is to
ertislnn i'eoiile who do not advert'"
ilie old, slow-going class and If ever ti
-•ml are found In secluded places where th*
is no competition. To fill your busluess with
life nt • make it a sucoesa you mnst use print-
ill this ageof the World people wont allow
) on to ' business unless you advertise
—M in Muskogee some time ago an A
h..« . tentative called tin Jos SondhelmeiH
th I. II. 1 wool Hierchantof the Indian ler-
■ttorv lr Soudhelmer i* at present devotlug
nlaai- uin to the wool Industry and proposes
.. Ml- i all the wool In the country, paying
I <,u • < nrli prices for the same All persons
having w-jol for hale will do well to notify Mr
erofthtj fact and he will make ar- I bottle fr<
s to take same off your hands at the : rnnu.,|
Biggest of all, one pound
guaranteed best baking pow-
der, 15c at the Post Trader's.
orphan asylum.
lteport of the Cherokee Orphan Asylum
School for the month ending May 10, lwci
Number ol pupils in high school. M; llrst pri
mary, SO; second primary. 4*t; total, 13fi.
Mary McNalr, Klira Smith, steve Peak, Katv
Waters, Lizzie Ilamimr, Thomas Foreman,
Hen Downing J. T kknowkh, Principal
Ladies' shoes cheap, men's
shoes awfully low, children's
shoes way down, at the i'ost
Trader's.
M.K.*T
Texas! goods are sold, the stock of
General Merchandis belong
ing to the late Win
4
rrn:
Perciva' |
BO
DAILY
twain
hondh<
, oanlhle time.
w e understand that a strong influence ia be-
ing brought to bear in favor of the nomination
nt .,..rg«- Mayer, ol chouteau, for ahcrtfl of
C-x- • . ■ oowee District If the National party
pl.f - < -orgeon Its ticket for sheriff, or for any
other ®ce, there need be no fears entertained
•egarding Ids pulling through He will simply
— ndidute that the Dow uin a
t- Dtiwnlna party may pli
THEIR BUSINESS BOOMING.
Probably no one thing has caused such a gen-
eral r.vit al <d trade at W. N Nash's store as
their giving away to their customers of so many
free trial bottle* of Dr King's New Discovery
for Consumption Their trade is simply em.r-
iiious iu tliih very valuable article from the fact
tnat it alwavs cures and never disappoints
Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup,
and all throat and lung diseases quickly cured
v ..11 run test It before lni> In --
, large size SI
* party c
-«ea 1111
•r, «iloi
put .1 ;• The Downing
hi Hie ill Id hut lie will I
w ith Hie remainder or ihu ticket
Mr Moore, the IVmtinaster at nranxiuiv
Va . after reading an advertisement, of ( hail
bcrlatn .* Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Hcmed;
ron. i. led to try a small bottle of It He sav
• l ,1 -1 It In 'wo cases for colic, ind three f>
a with perfe«Jt satisfaction One do
rfave r-'ilef iu every case but one, that was a bi
case oi eolic and required the second dose
hava handled a areat deal uf patent moclldne
aseiit and for my own use, but never tried any.
ti, - e as good result* us "Chamberlain'
Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemedy." t<
a ' j and M ceata per bottle by Wm. Perd
"-•11:. Aaaow takes pleasure In calling your
attcutloii to the advertisement In this Issue of
ttu... Bros , the Chouteau merchants, and
.toes not hesitate in recommending these gen
tleiuen a- holiest, straight-forward buslnesi
n.en They have one or the largest stores in the
i err" ry and have won an enviable reputatioi
aa (air dealer*, their low prices being oue of thi
, : .111-1 pie cause* ol their great success Tin
\i k..w readers, eapecially that portion of then
living In Cooweescoow "
these Kontleii
tn In the way
of thia live tfr
e members of Alpha Lodge, No I! wor
der the Jurisdiction of the Grand l^algi-
dlnu Territory of Free and Accepted
Our 5c lawns are nice; our
new prints choice; our ging-
hams and satteens elegant.
Post Trader.
k™ 1 uT
The transition from long, lingering ami pain-
ful Mlcknc** to robust health marks an cpoch in
the lire of tile in<llMdual >uch a remarkable
event 1* treasured In the memory and the
agency whereby the good health ha* been at-
tained is gratelully blcMncd Hence It Is that *0
much I* heard In pral*e of Electric Hitters So
many feel they owe their restoration to health,
to the tue of the Ore at Alterative an.I Tonic
It > on are troiil.l.-.| with 11 in .ii-.-n-e ..t K i. I u.-\ r-.
DEXISON, PA11SON8,
Ff. SCOTT, NEVADA,
BED ALIA, UAKX1BAU .
KANSAS CITY, ST. LOI IS,
—An.l «11 points—
NOllTII AND EAST.
PULLMAN
BUFKET - SLEEPING - CAltS
ST. LOUIS AND KANSAS CITV
WITHOUT CHANGE
j will be closed ou
Per Cent of Origin
: in order to wind up ti
SERVICE! of the estate. Reru'-i
will have no time to think
these goods will go in a rush
ON
A -!: "f goods now at Nash's as complete as money
and careful buying can possibly make, and they
re-- being taken away at small profits to us.
iking of dry goods we have
em in endless quantity and variety.
4xnx&
g* - A F.DDT.
od H. c. Chom, Eeoelfew.
J WALDO, GASTON MhSLIEB,
Gen. Traitic Manar t«en Pass A Ticket \gt
SKDAI.IA. MO.
50C. THE
D0MR
P. S.—Some goods are a
little damaged. Of this r! 1
you may take the oo i at
your own price.
Remember, a Cas S:.1
And, in boot
are the fi
Groceri*
fresh.
aud shoes, we have the best. Our goods
i-:st and styles satisfactory, guaranteed.
we have 'em, also, and they're
You'll like them at sight.
smrit, :
Now in the three story building formerly occupie-1 r.y
Apple & Fuller.
UKANCI-I STORE AT VAN HLIKEN.
Greatest Bargain Houses in
Ft. Smith and Van Buren.
ma-Xta I'laim to be Uic only lionu who ..Iter ll.rgmilM only-
rt-Wc InvltL- nllt-ntlnn to the fullowlllg spccinl iml.icei.ieiit*:
,1 Iic-r vur.1 for nliitu \«lu ook«, very chop t lOcent*.
SP' iS Ju for" flue white Imlii. I^fcwu, la rcnuwU r«„giu«
fr°"'^ ^ of pretty Dre«
iu li.i-nc nud HI.nil pl«ld uJ stripe", wtrrmitcd futt eolors, nud Mry
good value at 10 eta.
BIGGEST BAllGAIN YET I
eli. var.l for 6 .w of Challl. e- i. new .In *, go -
1 • 12 l-J Ct8. We only sell
IjJtXf''" % ,D- ~ U ia Ijli
bcaulilul patterns, and well worth li •-
10 vards to each customer in order to keep our
lomach, of long or slim
Our brands of (lour the best;
our prices the lowest. The
post Trader.
mun.1 -
fir j| til •
Nasi
■Mudiv BPB
t ng is a frame renting ou a well laid found-
ation ir stone and mortor an l is *3x70 feet—I J
lo u the eli-ar The second story Is divided
Into tnree moms, the reccptlon and anti-room*,
nr. ; * xW and the lodge S'.xWi The building
i . native Arkansas i.inc well seasoned and
put i (gether lii workmanlike manner The
work was done by I«e llanly ami Harry
n ii ; the masonry by Joseph Goltlinan, of Kort
Gibson, and the painting by Mr Morgan, of
Muskogee. The litiildliig Is n.'at and well
tlnihtied and in a permam nt addition to the new
town which is springing up around the depot
i he lodge will prolmld.v l - dedicated on Decora-
tion day, the :iotli of thla month
ii in the second
night th.. Iltli I nst The
MASS CONVENTION.
There will be a mass convent! in held by the
National party at the court house ou the Srd
day of June for the nurpoaeof nominating can
dluates for the district ofllc«SI There will be i
barbecuo.aud all arc cordially luvl e.| to attend
iv L. WAI.KKK, Alex ii
Secretary.
Cbalniian.
' He shook, aud he shook, till lii shaking was
chronic." •
' He the/i bought a bottle of Cheatham's Chill
' "'"d to h;, fr: •: 1 . th-ugh -I t-huk-r ..f I or further iut'ornmtion apply to
DUCKLKK'S A UN It.'A SALVE.
The Ih-st Salve in the world Tor Cuts, Itrulaoa
Sores, I'lccrs, Salt Kheom, Fever Sores, Tetter,
< happed llandn. • hilblalns, Corns, and al
Skin Eruptions, and positively cures I'iles, 01
pay no r.-oulred It Is guaranteed to give uer-
lect sat I "faction, or money refunded Price
•i* cu per box Kor sale by W s Nash
FOll SALE.
Desiring to retire permanently from
the mercantile business, 1 am offering
my entire stock of general merchan-
dise for sale. Will aell goods and rent
building, or will sell the store building
with goods. One of the best estab-
lished houses iu the Cherokee Nation
E. ('. Thompson,
Tahlequah. 1 I
:wl m
In j'arm-i Implements we are headquarters. Plows
of every ■ inscription, cultivators, wagons, and all
manner of machinery. Look at them, sure.
BEAT BANKKUPT SALE!
Qkixner J^ATCLIFF .V- (o. . I
Vinita, I. T.
Have inaugurated the greatest 1 irk
* Down Sale ever seen in the Indian Tei -
■ ritory at Badgett & Co s old stan<
LOOK AT THESE HARGAINS.
FIdo French Snliue, worth 45e, .t - - - -_
\n< ther lot Satines, beautiful shades, worth 3ftc, at
Auotlier lot Satlue.! h u.l.on.e an.l .lylUh, ..ever before wl
hero lor less than 80c, at - -
Men's Suits niarked down from to
* $12.60 to •
« « - $15.00 to
torltemembcr this stoek of good. 1. being clo-e.1 out -
of cost nud vou should not delay it you \vftnt B*rK iU'>.
the West llooni of the Haymbnjl llloek, \ m't , lua-
■This sale is for CA.-jll, no CKKLHT.
IISII
In
3,,h
i ^>311$
mam ^
FOKT GIBSON, I. T
— . our competitors from
buvlBff them up. ifcjr.Scud to us for some samples.
l-i, 7 1-2 ctn. for remnants of flue Sateens, very cheap ati cjs.
55-26 els. for I. 8B-i.ich Henrietta Ores. Ci.M.ds, cheap at 40 els
iTv li. our Clothing Deriartraelit we oiler some blg drlvea in
Mcloud llo)s' Fine -nil" and L ndcrwcar, such as yon will *|.|.rc-
els. for Hov-' Knee I'auts, cheap at SO elf
#8.90 for Men's Cassemere Suits, good value at ->7.
Men's and Uoys' Flue Suits, ranging as higli as «0.00, t same pro-
portlon^ Department is the fln. M in the city. W. ,-arry the
verv bell aoodi. *1 for a Ladlea' Kid l- l..n -boe. w.rked but-
tonholes cheap al *1.50, 40 els. for Ijnlies Kid *lip|*n, worU. *1.
I .allies- and Children'a Fine .-shoes up to *!>M a pair. 111 If l.argaliis
>'«Jl-In'our Millinery and Carp, i Department ire will -i>;r roo
i least-'.1 irer ccut. H'e have e-jti-t inll ou.ployed two nilllitters
from New York. Hats trimmed free of iliarge. (iivo us a trial.
Mail orders will have ourl uii- i i)u ALI. OBDEItS
jroin $•'< and upwards \re pfefwy cii'.w charge*/
Bespectfully.
15 A Eli BROS. & FULLER,
propkietoks bosion stoue.
If 5
iil.M.
ULTMAN AY I.OR 0OMPANY,
H A RI )\VA R E Co1>A N Y
MAXAdKlts,
T KT SMITH. AUK., BKAXCH,
II1. llORftE row Kits. TRAt-riOS, KTBAW Bt LNI.lt
and l'ortabki KsgincSaw Mills aud all sizes of boilers and Stationary
1 '^v p lloui. omcM, iU .rtELD, Ottio, v. s. A.
.1. E. CAMPBELL,
ALLUWE, INU.TE.,
Keeps a full and complete lint of all goods usually kept
! a general store in the Territory, and sells at as low fig-
ures as any one else, soliciting the country's trade.
A new line of seasonable goods
stock Inspection invited.
First class goods at living prices.
now iff
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