Cherokee Advocate. (Tahlequah, Cherokee Nation, Indian Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 24, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 30, 1871 Page: 4 of 4
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Whereas I have bfteu officially In
formed Unit' iiwW outrageous mart
der vui’ ebtnmitted Oil- the person Of
K Rllicl on lit 0 night: of i the
12th of Peocmbe 1820 in peoweo
' akoo-wee District by John Cotor and
Wia nvn lvlinn IVilrAV ' irlkA h&v4 Add
his on Colvin Coker ' who havi Hod
beyond the' jurisdiction ofthe Cherof-
koe Nation f - tf" ' vi A'es
Ihwre fore 1 Jem Voon Acting
t Principal Chiqf of fop CherqkeeNft-
! lion by virtue of foe authority in me
3 - jjnnft®
vexted' ty in lotpaftaed January
10th ''1144’ do hereby iaauo thla’ ml
Proclamation and offer at reward of
- One Thousand Dollar
U X "itr f I V It -l
for the-t apprehension of John Goker
and his po q Cal vin Coker and foeir
delivery to the proper Authority at
Tah-feuah C if v ‘
jGifen'iiniUr myhand kti Tah-le-qnah
1 Cherokee Nation otf thi the
17th day oJaautry 1871 t-k'iM
ivr4 UH
ri Droaurnom John Coker mahout
five feet A wfoiS (Lfeet high-
spare made fair complexion qd
i? iiiJl1 J lfJ I J-LlJ Ai!
light ieard and hair large dark eye
rigbt-foreflhgerbff between the ’2nd
and ftrd'Jfcinta alow apoken 45 or
60 yeara of aro-rCalrm Coker U
aboutveeet 10 orll focheliigh
spare made light taireodlarge dark
eves about twenty years 1 bid- fab
eyes about twenty years1
simile of his fathafr with 'the eioop
tioa of
1 $50 BEWABD !
David' MoUeck WVitafonof'Dela-
r ware District offer1 the ‘ above lre-
ward’fbr Wo' horsed i frayed bfitoletl
from his fcfcstdefto) ’of the1' fblloVlnjj
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iW!’!5! iMS COMBS
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dieth Trimmed Ilatt and Arttflctal Elotversl n
r (Complele-Assortment of 10 ''rf’
: CLOTHING BQGTSj 8flOKSHATS QUEENSWARE ’aid CRC-
ifc'Cl£RlE3Ae''i'wViW-e -M'n '4 ’ ' ‘P
f J AU than G90da have been yeeoteJ with great Care and are or the
beat (ualit Call anjl seqor jroijreelye -U t -) i nlv2-tf
of this hoteludJormeriy proprietor he past jear
At City Hotel I Eotertaimnent of ‘jts Hundreda of
JjU A Pratt was formerly proprie- Thousands of Readers jf
or of Galt Honse Louisville Ky
0ME:tM A NUF A CTURXS
‘GOHSP 1 UiH08!
MX -f
binciiiati AiVoiisas Wagon Shops I aai Mi
uoturio pndkeep oonstantly on handjj allkjijda of
-Er 'eight ' Wagon
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‘ ‘jgWlReni'ember ihe Brani "
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“Jhe t&rkaneaie Traveler
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I alao do - all kifatjs of Repairing and Repainting in a
workman-like manner
also heep on hand Harness find Wagon Covers
i
f deteriplion’— One dUuv' h6ri ' br
10 years’oldl ‘branded bfl left aide" of
- neck 69— -on left shoulder Y1 bn 4he
right hhoulde 8d‘lamb In right fore
foot' Ond biown horse 7 of 8 ywira
old fib? brands 4 peTwivable-1 heavy
foreto niane bobed off it stak in (he
forehead) 11 foundfer-marited’ bfi the
hoofi both hod all round-’ ’ 2w 1
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EOItCE
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The parioerehip heretofore exis-
ting betweenJ M Bryan Wu Per-
cival St D ‘WS Busheyhead 'uuder
the sty! bf Jl M "Bryan St -Co at
Fort wibsoo'i'Cherok eft- JNation :J
this day dissolyed by mutual ooosent:
Those indebted to said firm will
please oome" forward and make ' set-
tlements' ""And1 those' having’ de-
mands agslnst aaid firm will t please
preeeot iuie asms to Ww Pcroival
HI eil at Rail Raod Prices
” JMIIS OATES
CINCINNATI ARKANSAS
No 13-ly
READ THIS
GREAT INDUCEMENTS!
B1RJYUJTV8 HOTEZ
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p Cor' Beoood & Wfclout St1
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Over 170000 was paidduring
hepa(t I1 for the Ipstruotion ana
and recently of Spenoer House Cin-
cinnati "Vtk
r The location is central and 'Conve-
nient for all those having business in
the city Tbs charges per day are
3(j0 for first aeoood and third
floors $250 for fourth floor and
$200 for the fifth floor
Omnibuses st the door on timo to
convey Puseengers to olf the Kail'
road Depots Tickets sold over the
various roads in the office of the ho-
tel 1 '
Respectfully soliciting s share of
public patronage we remain
The Public’s Obedient Servants
BARNUM A PRATT
(Feb -25-tC ’ 4
11 1 lr 1 (I jl '-Hu1 Qlkl'i'
A OartlKttW WTioilia ’
1r( i‘ Im COi h ‘II trim
iBaxtsa Spwnas 'k- Kixsaa to
f - 1 1 1!
ff7 'AR fint-daii yxrrkmtrrotUtd
not to rip Tern per ytet mved fa
buying at this Mtute1 Repairing
U¥DIA1V JOURNAL Mfone al short notice Coll nnd tXf
“ 171u
Six of Hoe’s Large Cylender Pres- ntin
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see sre kept constantly running day Maim uuo uw-iadiu larTitur ud kin r wr n n f rr ITT It It Hit f
and night to supply the enormous -
demand fb this Favorite Journal l- THE At Loctislj Mills I'1
vErery Story every Sketch and proceedings or congress
Tb Subscriber has established a eouc-
try’store intended to meet the eoo-
venience of people living
einity‘''I havsoii
tnent of
it
DRY fSOOD'UP''fAJfl ir
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'OnOCERIES’-
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Which I will trade for
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Whore anything in the line of lum-
every Article priuted in Saturdat i“ to u tribes a s dui tv - l th to
Niaht is oriirinal and written ex- AiiUnoiic Someu inurutig ud hutrac- bor — from a plastering - lath to
“ - worms Iboat gunwulo can be had at- short
tefotthat n'oMywn'piwni -ln 0ula0? trat ta ! “olicc and at 'Pice t0' Jwit 4116
The purity and moral tone of Sat
urday JNiqut is of the highest or-
der Nothing that can in the least of-
fend the religious or political belief
of any one will be allowed to appear
on its pages
JYEW ROTE FERR I
At the Month of Spring
Creek
JjgT’A large and first class Ferry
Boat
THE TAHLEQUAH
Has been put on Grand River at
the above named point and is now
ready for crossing at all hours — day
or night -
AT
who is sone authorised to collect or
pay
j M BRYAJf & Co
’busineewi be continued at
The business'
the Old' Stand by Wm Peroival
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1 1 NOTICE n
iV 12 f Jd
Letteri'o Admimsfratlon' having
fc En granted to the underoigned' on
e estate of Mosee 81 Nivens (de-
eosed)AU person having demands
gainst said estate will present them
- July authenticated within ‘ the time
- prescribed by la otherwise ' they
rill b void and "unrecoverable by
law i Also all persons indebted to
mid potato will come forward and
make immediate payment
V' 1 jUUA' NIVENS
"Administratrix
June 6th 1871-s ' 1 ’
ADlUHlSTJtATOR'S NO
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Nofioe Is harehjr given to all per-
sooe Indebted to the Estate of Henry
Shew deo'dto eome forward and set-
tle with thft undarsjguftd without no-
neoeeearT delay and all persons
having maims against the Estate of
said Henry Shaw deo'd are notified
to present them duly authenhoated
to the 'undersigned within twelve
months from thjs late o they wil 1
be barred by ! - -rv
This June 8 1871
f-NANCY SHAW'-"
AwrnrnmuTarx Estate of- 1
Vr r-4 -iHwrSaAwdeo’d
If IV JL t F E' S
The subscriber respectfully calls the attention of the oitzens of
i Fort Hibson and Surrounding: Country
i To his well Selected stock of
DRY GOODS GROCERIES BOOTS AND SHOES READ
4 MADE CLOTHING
- i ' Whioh he offers at extremely
-m v (LOW FIGURES FOR CASH)
- ' Drovers and the Travellin publio will find it to their advantage to call
and see me a I shall keep constantly on hand a general assortment of
Provisions Having made arrangements with one of the best Mills in
Aukansaa I will be able to furnish Flour and Meal in quantities to suit
purchasers
' "I have also Confectionery and Bakery attached to my
business whore fresh bread Cakes and Pies will be furnished sufficient to
supply the demand No 27 tf
F H NASH
DEALER IN
No expense has been spared to
make the safest and best as well as
the largest Ferry Boat on the River
Loose stock or wild teams crossed
without duuger Careful and atten-
tive Ferrymen always at the Boat
No deteution
Persons traveling from the Ar-
kansas Line to the Railroad will
find this much the best and shortest
route
The Forry is 5 miles east of the
point where the Railroad enters tho
Creek Nation n64-4t
DLOOT1FIELD MILLS!
BLOOMFIELD BENTON CO
Id fact it is the best Family Pap-
er published and its past success is
proof that it is tiir pavkr for every
home in the land
Saturday Night is a large eight
page paper containing forty columns
of the beet reading matter elegautly
punted on fine white paper aud neat-
ly Illustrated
A New Story is oommenced every
hree weeks Five oontinued stories
n each paper
times i'i
These Mills are iocatod 18 miles
north from TAHLEQ UA Hr nfl$
miles from Grand River “ i4’
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' A first class Ferry has been estab
a Column win a dented to ARricwitm tnd lished on Gran! River near the
stocb-mMiig and wm bo wocktr aikd with Ar- J mouth of Spring Ureek where a)l
Helm aud Item owiftil lo tto Warmer aud Ta teiins hauling lumbof' fVDlM1 the' Mif-
ftum tho fcot Authorllkt and ulted lo thl CU ftre erosgeJ FREE ‘OF 1 CHARGE
Good roads to tho mill ' from all
directions ' ' nt)4-4t
Heinicke Estel & Co
I u
'Direct Importers of
ithinUf Glass it
etbk
a I it u
Queensware
m
natfl food Latitutlo
The Cherokee Advocate
will five to ta auhacrihers living In the State u
Newt of Interest With the Coetuim Hahita and
Mode of Lilug Laws and Busluesa of the
' Looking Glasses Coal Oi
i Lompti frcj ' u
i No107 North Main Street
jiu
st' louis - - blissofitt?
i A ie 4ft
Assorted Crates for Country
Trade always on hand Far
titular attention' paid to packing-
—
O’ From seven to ten short sto-
ries of Love and advonture in every
paper
From six to ten beautiful pieces
of poetry in every paper
Half a column of facts worth re-
membering giving items ot interest
to every ono -
Under the head of Gas Light
Reading is a splendid collection
of Witty and Humorous Para-
graphs The colpmn of Answers to corres-
pondents contains information in ref-
ernce to mutters of Law Domestic
and Friendly Relations History An-
cient and Modern and everything
connected with Love Courtship aud
Marriage
Civilized Nations of The Territory
description of the Country which they Inhabl
and Own
ThU Journal will nppenr In Defence of
Indian Rights
vtqnentempta worthy of notice are made to tg
woure Infringe them
SADDLE AND HARNESS
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I hereby inform the people of
Fort Gibson and the surrounding
country that I have opened a
HARNESS Sf SADDLE SHOP
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ARKANSAS
Twelve Miles East of Hildebrand's
Mill!
THE VNDERSUINKD PROPRIETORS IIA1K
at a great expoiue built and are now operating AVvvi"?iw
'Each number of “Saturday
Night ” contains as much reading
matter as any of the popular Month-
ly Magazines Three Dollars per
yersr will purchase 52 Numbers of
“Saturday Night” The same mo ti-
dy expended in a Magazine only
brings you 12 Numbers
feral Ipmljaifc
COMMISSION MERCHANT
FORT aiBSOJT
Keeps constantly on hand in quantities to suit purohasors a com-
plete assortment of
GROCERIES
- i DRY GOODS
NOTIONS
BOOTS AND SHOES
HATS AND CAPS
FARMING IMPLEMENTS
SADDLERY
Renta Furnishing Goods
QUEENSWARE AND HARDWARE
Having just returned from St Louis from purchasing my Spring
took I feel confident that I can snit you in
STEAM FLOURING MILL!
and are now prepared to do custom grinding Per
sons from a difitauui may r ly on gating thtir
grindtug by staying over bight aa the 31111 ut clutr-
ed of grain every nlirhl
Wegie 36 lbs of the best XXX Funtily Flour
SUBSCRIPTION PRIOR 0F8ATrRIUYNI0HT
Fur One Yuor 54 Mambri $300
Six Meath 2(1 Nuigaers 1150
Numbers $100
OUR CLUB RATES
and earnestly solicit their patron-
age I will have work promptlg done
to order and satisfaction guaranteed
Aud will keep on hand a good sup-
ply of
SADDLES
BRIDLES
COLLARS Ac
For $10 we will send four copies
for one yoar to one address or eueh
copy to a Bepcrute address
(C7”For $20 we will seud eight cop-
ies to one address or each copy to
separate addresses
of every description
figures
J-'-J Call and soe for yoarsclves
Next door to Nash's Drugstore
Gio 0 Sandkiis
(Feb 11-tf)
ud hir hiitu1 ot brsn for butus "f wtieu QL'TIig party who sends us $20 tor
or we grind wheat or corn for the nevinth
U We have a totue for peraoua aad gond lota
for itock for the aoconimmirttinn of tiioae who re-
main over night The brat X X X and X X Hour
HhorU Bran and Corn Mud on hand nud for aide tn
famillea or the trade at the LOW EST IMUth8with
liberal diaconnta to thocr buying qimnlitka
All that we ask Is for tins public to give us a fair
trial for wo arc conildent we can give sathfucUuu
aud secure llioir imtronags
We havo a good
SJ II MI EE
a elub of eight copies (ill sent ut one
lime) will bo entitled to a copy
FREE
(D-U otters up of Clubs of eight
copies can afterwurd add single cop-
ies at 230 each
O’Be sure and subscribe for no oth-
er paper until you see the Saturday
Niont
and keep Lumber on hand at all times
awing solicited and done without delay
O’ Persons in the Territory will And it to their CWe Will Send Specimen C0D1CS 1106
— - — -- — Ul —14 11 aMinliA Iliul illlL a I
IntMWt l cum tn to piiirhiun Uilr uh ul ' w 1
plies of Flour and Qroctifh aud lu fact wervihmg j lO RUy Wl0 Will SeUU US lllOir U
family needs Our motto Is “pkomptnkhj and drCSS
fair Dkaung aud we trust a libtml public ta
sustain us UKO W MITCHtLL A SUN
SPRING HATS
CLOAKS
LAWNS
CAMBRICS
GASSIMERES
JEANS
CLOVES' “ ’
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CALICOES
HOMESPUNS
BED TICKING
APRON CHECKS
BLUE AND BROWN DOMESTICS
DRILLINGS
HOSIERY
Also good assortment of
CHRISTMAS TOYS
JY 1 5" ‘
ICT'Hidos Fur Peltries and Couhtry produce generally taken in ex-
change for Gooda— — Corn Bought and Soldj
MCLAUGHLIN
V STOLEH J"
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' Stolen from the subecriber on t or
about the 18th' bf May1 1871) one
‘ brown taire Mu 8 yearo old1 15)
hand high - branded o' 'the: seek
with the letter S and lw branded
U 8 tAnjooe finding trod dallyer-
ing the above described property will
be liberally rewarded' " 1 4
- 'WALTER AGNBWf f '
' f nxEonod to Dwtrictr't v'
I igiiiur wvi Ht
S-J-M- -1 -o’ J "VC-ill TAT
1 -eil '''lUil
" ' Busioew men going to 8emt Lonu
to bay app!ie will find it to their
BRUTSCHE
AND
&C0
Commission
dvaotege to bny tioketa over the M
K A T R R- ThU Route will nfa
forty mi’ of' Staging and make
qtiiiier t'jjft than ny other Tonte
Celt t he D4 Front in Fort Glb-
e an-1 boy yvwr Ecketa of
- fX C'LIPZ1’-1
-ot M- L4 7LB1
Ik '1
Jklv asw ' f f t
NoC-e G barni y iren that f
r wiroed agiort the por-
t ri s ' f-Lm Wright tarn
I’ s‘"-ikix-w Diitriel d- N
— s i ' t and I'tle of ed plane iw-
1 :' 41 Adminie-
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-GI MEECHANTS ls
'PIEECE CITY AND NEOSHO
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” FOE SALE
( Termiuua South Piulfio Railroad )
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end fixture for running ito A1L s
SW ?' btold W5 per
eeci below firti eoet Rod part on -p
tme with peroonal seeurity
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CJtSti FAIR FOR
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Flour and Bacon
W-( ‘clt 84‘’” 'F -v
BRYANS SALT LICK 'ON
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The mill ia rhuted In Neosho
otraaly mmx'SEW ' CHICAGO
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Henry Brule?- HI J Liunemen
A H' tVeber1 A T Cl Wolet Jr
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(Feb 18 no— f)
UO FOR TEIolSl
Travellers Attention ! !
Travellers going from or via Fort
Gibson to any part of Texas will
find at
IWfffam Chunn's
PerrrTillr CbactawK
A good tupply of choice
FLOUR SUGAR
COFFEE BACON
CHEESE CRACKERS
MOLASSES CORN Ac
ALSO
DAVI SATLVERSON
Proprietors and Publishers
i’hil&dclphia
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MO J MS I Sf I B D
ITIoney Made
Buy buying Goods of aH kinds at
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Jacob Yeager
Manufacture of Tobacco
Fort CiiihNon
R I tick smith Shop
The undersigned is prepared to do
ull kinds of work in his lino of busi-
ness such as
Mtiifsrille Arkansas
-Is now ready to accommodate cus-
tomers with uli kinds ot best tobuco
ut the lowest prices for ei-h
v2-n!7tf
We also keep constantly on
COMPLETE A880RTMRRT- S’y
or ' - k f-'J
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ROCKINGHAM A YELLOW
WARE
St one ut ar e
Earthen Cooking Ware Fr‘tt
Jars of the Best kind-
and various descriptions
COAL OIL CIIAMIELIER
AND BRICK KTS
HALLandSTAND LAMPS
suitable for Churches and Parlors
TLANTIC & PACIFIC
C RAILROAD
How Open to Seneca
815 Miles Southwest of St Louis
SHORTEST
QiErkrat and Cheapest Rout to all points Id
Southwest Minuturl IVvits ArkiUisns ttouthera
Kansas and ludbui Territory
Two Trains Daily Each Way
CATTLE SHIPPERS
Irvning Wagons
Horse and Mule Shoeing
Making Plows
and repairing old work
r l ouKitiN a e mm
GUERIN & HUNTER
holesalc and Retail Ptuh In
Staple and Fancy
will find it to their interest to ship
by this line
The Stock Cars are higher and
larger than any others in use in the
West Couches for Drovers’ accom-
modation are run oi ull stock Trains
Prompt Dispatch gileu in all cases
For full particulars us to Freight or
Passage apply to Company’s Agoute
or to
Sundays exceptM Wring Seventh Street Depot
hi 7 i M aud 4 I M
DRY GOODS
Give me a call You will always Groceries and Qugonsware
find me at iny post and ready to dis-
patch every job without delay
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DRY GOODS
And in fact everything usually kept
in a Country Store Ttavellers and
all other are invited to call and ex-
amine our
Mammouth Stock
Before purchasing elsewhere as I
km' determined not to be undersold
by knj House on the Road
y i '
My Motto u
PRAIRIE STORE
FLINT P 0
Big Stock just Received which is
being Sold CHEAPER
than anywhere
else in
the Country
FOR CASH
Give him a eall and
Quick sale and small profits
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i - $50 Rewards
i will give fifty dollaqt lor the t£- j — -Frr
oovery and delivery to me at my
residence In Saline nftarMareum’
Get Your Roney’s Worth
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Drugs & Medicines
Perfumery Faints Oth‘ Tfinlote
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Y ko'a tt Vftuli Stri-"
Lick’' ef a sag that wos' itolen
from me oa Ike 25tK of JalyL-i Baid
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A Million ami a Half Acres
EAATRS
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FURNISHING GOODS
NOTIONS
Coanprtotag la part
mtlhwem Mtonifi (Mai salar adl and markrta
vhesv lo n fqmal vast depoafri of Cual
Gloves Under Garments Collars
Hosiery Shoulder Braces Umbrellas
Shirts India Rubber Goods d-ev Are
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Fort Gibson CRRoxn )
Nation May 22 1871J
Thirty DoTlari Reward “will
paid to auyfpewoo who hruigaf fieS
a deserter to this Vast
W B HAZEN
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Major Geuerol Commanding " 1
In the World belong to this Com-
pany and are now offered for sale
to Settlers on most favorable terms
by the Land Commissioner in St
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Boudinot, William Penn. Cherokee Advocate. (Tahlequah, Cherokee Nation, Indian Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 24, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 30, 1871, newspaper, September 30, 1871; Tahlequah, Cherokee Nation, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1849370/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.