The Cherokee Advocate. (Tahlequah, Cherokee Nation, Indian Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, March 16, 1883 Page: 4 of 4
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t-ToIUKICATED
Qad River C If I
: ‘ March 5th 1883 j
— WOR Advocate: The very
'Mile -contribution to the
Jvocete by the "able principal of
Ce Male Seminary" who hales
from old “Albion Shore" giver a
very ugly picture of the condition
of the institution at the time lie
took charge of it— while we admit
Tkrt aoeordlng to the aim of the
' tioirahiment a id the desire of the
£fcopl there has been a "treat
iLn from the former condition
- ofthlngs" we beg leave to differ
-with him in some of hi remarks
in regard to tho lumeqpabl 'condi
lion of affair a ahort time ago at
Cm Mai Seminary— many of us
Kava indeed "taken the trouble to
'ait the Seminary" on many
ocaaloni and have never found it
vlniuch a deplorable condition a
rmsntd by Mr English but
n Ci oontrary have alwaya found
' ivaty thing adapted td the want
rJ MasCaada af fltaiatMalaa 4a aliAll
"ai comfort of the inmate to euch
Ln extent a to be approved by
j&OMWhohad children in atten
(dance there At tho dose of the
late war when We returned to our
homes we found the two Semina
dilapidated
our flnan-
tbe worth
and the
LA
'y i t)kIoureelves upon the
1 If 0 aides we have been making
f V idirard civilisation and just hero
l y in the midst of our highest expecta-
I 4 tiona we are told that even our
I ‘fthioet highly cultured citizens who
r 'have pronounced the Seminaries
nt into opera-
“ jhdMtnt have been
eucoeaaful are not capable of dis-
tinguishing a parlor from a stable?
Perhaps the gentleman is pretty
well acquainted about “Her
Majesty’" The Queen’s stable
and had it in mind wbeu ho drew
the comparison God bless the
Qnsenwho hsi spsred us on of
her subjects to pour s flood of light
oyer our beloved dirt so that we
out now "see ourselves ss others
eons" - A
There is much truth in the asser-
tion of "tho danger of fire breaking
out" if the officers who are iutrust-
ed with the care of the institution
nr not vigilant on that point but
from the fnct that schools hare
been kept in the Seminaries for
several years ithout bring burned 1
we infer that the forint-r 'officers ’
up to the time when the psrlnr bin
made diatiuguUhable from a stable
felt it their duty to guard against
uch' dira accidents— though their
ajaries wore not o high ns those
now in charge
The gentleman Mr E has been
there but a short time and "on
two occasions havs the flames been
extinguished with difficulty" We
as Chersktes most interested in
those Seminaries sr fully aware
that some ‘means of extinguishing
th flames " should fire break out
should ba provided but in my
' opinion if tbs gontlemsn would
retain the confidence of the Chero-
kee people instead of dictating
and placing us in such a light be-
for tha readers of th Advocate
abroad as he has in his srticl in
tha last issue of tho paper ho had
bettor stand to hia poet and dmte
f ’ some "means of precaution against
f 1 Art" until we can or are financially
’i sbletobettsr ’ ’
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Editor Advocatk As news is
news wherever it may come from
1 think it possible that a littlo gos-
sip from Garfield may find place in
tits columns of your paper
v Geo W McDaniel the some-
time efficient deputy slierifl' bus
been removed at the instance of
th Principal Chief and his place
given to Mr D A Hicks a well
known gentleman of this (Illinois)
District McDaniel was a splendid
officer but— ail detraction i pref-
aced by a "but"— lie would look
Upon th wine when it was red
However the last time he gazed on
the convivial bowl It did imt eon-'OMtTft-
Hot even the vlcloue
chit mill was corralled thorein
czf th genii Tolu which did
' buelnete gently if not genteelly
fr him "Slo Transit Gloria
- gin at this place Ins ginned
t ::son one hundred ami forty
uvcti baiea nf cotton Time la in
Ct c'n-hmien enough emul cotton
(o make twomy-llve hale more
anJ some codon Jet lo come in
merchants at Fort Ollizoq
great deal of this cotton
being tho chief Iniyoy
cf gradee but Mn Scott
JnWhant and knows wel
i t’r' 1 ooUon it pay 1yct tq
i:u ’k-'-i
The arttonl at Kvjth Bethel ten
1 — '
v an J acme
(I Tia marc
miles southwest of this placenta
booming Mr A A ScPhee who
is not a professor but an educator
hethad charge of the school for the
past four sessions and now at the
beginning of the fifth his school is
larger than it has ever been since
its organization Fifty-two pupilf
n re now in attendance and otheis
are expected Several children
Ixuti'diig in the neighborhood and
attending hi school are evidence
that he ha acquired a reputation
as a teacher and hear me out in
toy reputation that lie is an educa-
tor Yours
ENTxnraisi
CHILD Kit’S STATION ITEMS
Plenty of high ester and still
more rain falls
Stealer Chu-wau-chucktr who
has bean on the scout for near two
years was arrested a few days ago
It seems that horse stealing is
getting to be si common as it was
a few years ago
Mr Iliac Usury ws understand
will offer himself as sn independ-
ent candidate for - th District
Judgsbip of Sequoyah District
at the coming election
Hon Robert B Petton Solici-
tor of Sequoyah Dietrict was in
Childsr’i Station on last Saturday
on official business
At a preliminary elimination
held on th 24 hist Stealer Chu-
warchucker was duly indicted for
the murder of Dick Silk commit-
ted on the 18th day of November
1881 in this District
Mr Jacob Boyeston fsther-in lsw
of Oscar Wright died st hie resi-
dence in Cherryvsl neighborhood
on last Sunday
If you want s good squsrs meal
while you sro in Childsrs’ Station
just go to the poet office corner
where you can get from a squirrel
up to a venison ham
Not long ago on of our promi-
nent citizen! vuited Ft Smith and
while there boarded at the English
Kitehen When he got home and
in speaking of the piece to a friend
said "don’t they put up good grub
at tho Kitchen— they even have
rabbit”
We ar? informed that Mr Joseph
Bowers was slightly cut by a white
man white on their wsv home from
Ft Smith few (lays ego— guess
“retl-cyi'" wua the cati-v of th difficulty-
Dr Howdrvy loc d mir Irate
in 8and Town Illinois lilelr-C ha
niy two i (medic that lie tinea in
his praclo'd it matter not what
tiie disease is he gives ur or thv
other of hia prspara'ious Ono he
calls the old gray hoie c me tear-
ing out of the wilderueee the other
he calls hells tore looee In Georgia
Sucli Quack el him should be
drummed out the country at once
Too much cloudy weather for
chasing the "black fox" now a
day More anon
Kas-tah-koo-kah
A LADY’S PET FISHES
Thare lives in Sandwich Maes
on the bortleri of one of the most
charming lakes in America Mrs
F H Burgess It has been her
custom one or twice a day for
quite a period to feed ilia fish in
this lake and few days ago ws
chauced to bs favored with on in-
vitation to witness this novel feint
She first tplaihci the water with
her hand when in s moment there
inty be aeon approaching from
cvsry direction hundreds of large
ahiners then eels varying in size
front one to about three feet in
length may be seen cautiously ap-
pronohing Next turtles appear on
the surface 10 20 and ilO feel
awey their necks stistclied ap-
parently to see wheilicr it is friend
or foe wlio Is disturbing the waters
In less than three minutes these
various species had collertod di-
rectly before her ami ss alio com
menced to feed the water wee
fairly alive with thorn They tako
bread directly from her hands end
turtles would allow her to take
them entirely out of the water
and while she held them in ono
hand they would eat with th
fleetest voracity from tha other
iut the cell amused us most
There was ono eho celled Quinn
measuring about three feet in length
that repeatedly came to the surface
and would glid back slid forth
through tier hands and several
times she lifted him paitislly hut
of wstsr but he waaceroful to keep
hi head under llo eucmed to
feel that she would take no undue
liberties with lnm so long us lit
head was in it natural dement
but the moment lie saw duylight
he wouUPdart hnck iis only an cel
could Another snml( one limit
s loot in length scemril to lie pur-
tirtilarlr fiitul of her rniesaes slid
could lie pntullcd s' -f im she
lilenied ' It being UlY I r ‘ aid tlml
lie wes to lejualn umirr wider
though— Marlboro Union Journal
Iltl ISO
per (III V 1 huiiie Sample
wm in fY live Adder Hr in-
mi K A1 III I’ni l liiml Miliili
170
A WICKKs 119 iIsHmv 1 tiom u'tallv
III Hit
Thi'h
rosily Outfit iiy AlilrM
(N
A l'uM Aiijf i in Maine
in
t week lii iiir uws luwn Terms
aihI 6 imillt nc - Aililrem II
llAllnv A I u l’n I In ml Zlnlne
—Prof English B A Princi-
pal of the Male Seminary will be
prepared to give lessons in Mus-
ic or Drawing French or German-
to the boys of the Male Seminary
during the coming session Terms
—825 for the term or f5 a month
strictly in advance
Having one or two evenings free
during each week Professor English
will be willing to make arrange
nients (or giving elementary or
instruction on tho Piano
advanced
and MuBicol Composition to a few
pupils in the neighborhood of Tah
fequah
fob 2tf
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that all
persons having claims against the
estate of tho late Ruth and Joseph
Garrison of Illinois District C N
' 4
are heroby notified to present euch
claims in the manner and within
the time provided for by law or
be forever bared -
Waiaci Tiiornton f
Administrator
Notice
Having obtained letters of ad-
minietratiolf on the eetate of Mrs
Irena Schrlinsher late of Coowee-
ecoowee District C N I hereby
notify all persons indebted to said
estate to come forward and make
settlement and all having claim!
gainst said estate are required to
prtient them within the time and
in the manner provided by law or
they will be forever barred
February 24th 1883
Sabua Keluy
Administratrix
NOTICE
Notice is hereby givon that the
undersigned has been granted
letters of Administration on tho
eatato of the late Arrabela Hair of
Illinois District O N Therefore
all porsons indepted to said estate
are notified to come forward and
make settlement and all persons
having claimes against said estate
are notified to present them within
the time and manor provided by-
law or be forever barred
Soloman Hair
Administrator
February 24th 1883
Mid valoi
i of Vcntable and Flowsg 8
iRY SaCO Oitroit Mioh
NOTICE
It having come to the knowledge
of the proprietors of the Tahlequah
Steam Mill that certain interest-
ed parties are doing all they can
to injure the reputation of Baid
mill for tho purpose of keeping
trade from Tahlequah they take
thie meane by informing the pub-
lic that notwithstanding all those
parties may Bay to the contrary
they are now able and willing to
make and are actually making
when furnished good wheat bs
good an article of flour ai can be
made in Washington County Ark-
ansas All we ask is n fair trial Givo
us that nnd we guarantee satisfac-
tion both in turnout and quality
Conic and see us prove what we
say and do not condemn the mill
untried
Respectfully
I’ykatt & Evans
NOTICE
Notice is heroby given that the
hi
undersigned line been granted let-
ters of Administration on tho Estate
of the lute 8nmuel Crosslimd of
Illinois District C N Therefore
nil persons indepted to said Estate
aro Notified to come forwnrd and
ntako settlement nnd nil persons
having claim against said Estate
nro Notified to present them within
the lime nnd manner provided hy
law or ho forever barred January
th 18S3
- AnnEiiiza CimHsuKn
Adiiiinlstratfx Etato nf Snumel
Crossluud ilccoascd ‘
Crown Hewing Machines and Or-
gan are the best Sure to ploaso
and ittro to latiiu'y and vat ranted
for five years- cVll bt wrllo to
J M SMITH Agent
Tahlequah I T
J5Q0 REWARD
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT
Chkkoksk Ratios L T
" Tnhlemuli May 16tb 1882
By virtue of tha authority in me vgatad
by law (Section 10th Page 42 Complied
Lawa of the Cherokee Notion) I D W
DnAhyhead Principal Chief of the Cherokee
Nation hereby offer the earn of
THREE HUNDRED DOELAttS
to anr pomm or pernono who ehstl wrreht
within the llniiti ofthe Cherokee Nation
ouil deliver to the'Nherlff of Canedlan Dt-
trirt ono Thomit Griffin charged with tho
murder of John D Brewer on the 8th of
Uile month (Mey) and I further oiler Pie
turn ol " -
FIVE HUNDRED DOILARN
a reword for bla erreat and delivery ee
aforesaid If euch erreat be made outside of
the limits of Ibis Nation
DESCRIPTION
Age 24 years— Weight 140 Ibe— Bight
feet 1 or 8 Inches— fair complexion— face
rather thin nnd somewhat freckled— note
long end slender— eyes brown— heir dork
almost blsck—mouib very niuih drawn or
twisted to one side end adheres to icums
end pert of the upper lip gone showing
teeth— n notable and unmistakable feature
In wltnesa whereof I herewith set my
hand nnd the teal of tho Cherokee Nation
on tha date abova written
Signed D W BUbHYUEAD
Principal Chief
W P Bouotsor
Executive Secretarv
to nm t mom
-:o:-
Look Here!
Good Utensils you know
save teams save time and
save money: Therefore
Tq 8 are Money
Keep your farming imple
inents in substantial and ser-
vicable repair your Plows
Wagons Buggies and Hacks
in good condition horses well
shod and any other work aono
that requires the service of a
first-class workmen to do-
then go to
SPSimSTON’S
OluMli til W i Shop
on Main Street in Tahlequah
C- N where anything and
everything you want in that
line will be done in perfect or-
der nnd on short notice
Siqtl 29 t-1"
WttKHhlt II B Jt'l HKNDKHY
CHILDERS STATION C N
Dealers m
Gen’I Merchandise
Keep on haud a we1llected stetk of
Dry
Goods
Clothing
Hats
Boots & Shoes
Hardware
Medicines
Saddlery
Groceries
Flour
Meal
Bacon Ac
We dual in till kind of Htocknml have In
conn'U’tlnti with our stute a lliNt-cIa icnni
Haw and Ut’M Mill nnd the bent Cotton
Gin ill the Cherokee Nation
miiyihMy
STRAY PROPERTY
HKql'OTAIl DISTRICTS
1 will ell lo the lilghet bidder at th
Court Hmio In Snppiyali Dltrlet on th
third Monday In May next 1HK8 the fellow
Ingdeaerlliod etray prapuity to-wll
mmsKu
1 1 aorret horao 14 linnd high bla
luce threo w bile led 0 year old brande
on the leit boulder S S runuing at lob
U 'lunter
2 1 'h aek pony III linml high S ve
old alar In forehead no brand rnnali
at E silk
8 thrown hall faced hor-e 14 bom
high III yeare ohl no brand at 1’len
Jack
4 1 bay pony mall Harr In forehead
hand high year old at A M Jnbntoi
It I bay inure and rail mute 12 lmh
high Ihrc'o venrs old no brand running I
t lint let iilek
0 I mall aornd pony blo feced(
band high no In ml Unco jenr old ri
lilng at IMrrlon Furcii'n'
tarn k
1 I black cow and calf I
brand at Jack -on King y
2 1 black belfer ll vcuiv
amoolhcrap and underblt is
brand running on llnltlrlge Pi
8 1 wlillo leer onto nwl
neck marked pill In each ear
rt William Snlmlt '
4 1 red and while apntted If
ewallowferk In one ear and era
other no liming
hit In the
l’rlrle
lions
1 I black ew marked on-
la the right car al A M John
A M Jill
COOWEEMCOOWEE DISTRICT '
1 will sell to lac highest bidder for cash
National Warrants Certificates ut the
Regular term of the Circuit Court to bo
bold on the 2nd Monday in May 1N83 the
following described estray property to wit
noKSK
1 1 dirk b(U
old puit nr
brands ruuuiiix on Cnbiti Creek ut Course
Wulker
21 brown mure colt 1 ear old put no
brands at J ii Akiua on White Ouk
tf 1 buy iore pony about id Imnde nigh
blnxe luce three while leet ibout 10 yearn
old no hrendi at Mariaii 1 tibia on Virdt
4t I bay stud rolt I year old pat itarr
In the lorebead orand iu tbenapeufa
reel wheel at Jerry Alberty’s plaueon
Plat ltock Creek
9ATTI "
1 1 red and white pidd Arkanfioa yearl-
ing marked awatlowlorK and uuderlm in
eauii ear blotch braud running on our
Mile Braiicb
2 i i year old heifer marked underblt in
each ear bnmdtd 4 running ou ! our Mile
Branch
8 1 red tided lindcd back rnuly cow
marked crop in the left er and apllt m
the right our brun Jed 11-L ruiiBoa&weet
Water
4 1 light red cow add call cow branded
tbu Z L’ on the right aide and hip run
nmg atj Milryan a
6 1 four yeurold eteor white tace mark
d crop and uuderblt in one ear nud nwal
lowfork aud underbit iu the other braude J
M on the right hip and behiud tho lell
bouider thus () at Clem Jiay deua CUou-
teau C Ii
8 1 black 2 year old ateer marked crop
and underUlt in one ear and crop iu the
other tar no brand at Hoecrauta on
Undiy’a place on Urand Klier
7 1 red 8 year old steer branded on the
hip We B at M Wood’ place on Fry ora
Creek
8 1 red 4 year old ateer marked swallow
foik iu the left far and underblt in the
right branded on left elde and leitliip
1 11 at Jim Klllott's on Calitounia Creek
8 1 red 8 year old ateer marked t wallow
fork in the left ear branded on the right
hip with an H at Jim Kihott’a
10 1 ted 8 year old ateer marked awal
lowfork and uuderbit iu the leit ear and
lint maro bluzo faro fmir yeare
nop on nose 16 hands nigh no
underbit lu the light ear and blotch hranda
on the hip ut Jim Klliott’s place on Cali-
fornia Creek
11 1 brown and roan freckled 8 year
old Bteor marked crop on tno right ear
and awallowfork iu the left blotcU bt aud
ou the right hip running at Jaroea Lliiott
on talilouia Creek
12 1 yellow and white ipotted 8 rar old
ateer marked uwallowiork lu the lell ear
no brand percivable at Jam Kliiott’
place on CaUiornia Creek
aUEEP
1 black weather sheep marked crop
aad a split in the left ear and underelope
in the right at Taylor Foremau
HOGS
81 sow and pig low marked crop and
underblt in each ear atJohnsou Flvber’e
oc Urand Uiver
8 2 barrow abote marked crop and un-
derbit in each ear at 'Jolmxou Fisher
place on Grand Kiver
1 1 long tail white and black spotted sow
marked crop of the right cur and split In
the leit about 9 or 8 year old at Jake
liartlee place on Cany
9 1 black and white apotted sow and
nigs sow mark id crop and uuderblt at
JG Biiloy on Oposutn Cieok
in
8 8 white aud black spotted barrows no
marks at JG Brileys
4 1 sow and pigs black and white spot-
ted no marks at J G Brileys on Oposum
Creek
8 11 MAYEs
Htieriflf
8AUAJC DiSTKICT
I Will sell to the highest bidder for Tick-
et National warrau or Culi at the
Uegular term of the Circuit Court to cou-
tone on theJrd Mouday in May 1883 the
foliofcinj! oiiray property towu
I 1 buy flllc) 2ytvi otl piuu small wliito
star in iorcbfiui mul n snip on the nose
one hind loot white no hiuudi ruuniug at
Ckiiii-tali-rih' neiglibwrnoud
II i itOHft
bberift
GOING HNAKK DISTRICT
will sell to the highcMt bidder ut Hie
I gnlur term ol tho i Irciilt Court lo con-
' ne on tho in Monduyln May 18HJ the
mowing deci I bed estray property to-wit
noitsitfl
I I chesnut sorrel stud colt year old
ijist no brands runuing at John KunscIs
CATTLE
1 1 white steer with red upeckeled sides
‘nr old marked crop off each ear running
M llean
2 1 2 year old belfer white back amlrrd
des no marks or brands in care of Mark
can
HOUtf
1 1 8 year old barrow white aud black
lotted marked crop off tne left ear two
llts lu (he tight running at Mrs Collins
G W LKE
Sheriff
ILLINOIS DISTRICT ’
Will sell to the highest bidder for cash
National Warrants or certificate at the
egular tcun or the Circuit Court to con-
one on tlie4th Monday in May 1883 the
allowing described elray property to-wit
ItOK&KS
1 I sorrel horse pony about 4 years old
hands high no marks or brands to be
con shod all round when come at Chi rlc
(arrises
2 1 black mare pony branded I B threo
ears old about 18 hand high star In the
sreliead running at Roach Youngs
8 1 gray mare about 8 years old no
rands ruuning at Roach Youngs
4 1 sorrel mare about 8 year old brand-
d (8) running at Albert Reims
CAT! IK
t 1 red cow and calf cow 1 limit 6 or 7
vor old marked wltli two underliH In
euch ear branded (I t T on aide and
A iviili a circle arnnnd It on the blp at
Chnrle Iturritc
2-1 year old heifer red and n bite pot
ted marked with a Niuoolhorop and nniit
in each enr po brand lo he ern ut Mar-
nan eat
8 t blnrk cow marked amoolli crop In
one ear nndeilmll crop la the oilier brand-
ed wllh a diamond running at in Well-
bore 4 1 dunu cow marked ainoolli crop and
underblt In one car and amaotherop ami
Iwopllle In Ibe oilier brand not known
running neni-Grltl ou Vlan
t A 1 black cow and calf marked ovorhalf
crap In ono our and oilier ear pill Mantl-
ed nil about 4 Jeara old running at HI s
Joe loung
8 I bundle leer marked In one oar
wllbpllt and umlorblt the other amnnlli-
crap brand not kuoun runuing at Andy
CrolnndN
7 1 wlille nnd rati pblod row marked
crap nnd umlcrhli In each our branded I D
running at Andy Craiand
S-I while nnd rail puletl oow tunrkt'd
with amnoiliorap In oaeli oar no brand
running at Andy f'raklamle
B 1 black onw ninrltod mnothimp in
one ear brand not known nluiut 8 yonra
old running at Amlv ( 'ra-lanil
10 I blaolt onw wliito linek marked tin-
tlorolnpo and otorlopo In one ear oliom 12
yoara old lirand not knuwn running at
Rail Mini Smith's
6 boar bog while and black pol no
mark 2 year old
nous
8 bend of lings black nnd wlillo pot-
ted nluiut 18 nionlli old marked wllli a
wallawferk In olio enr pill and underblt
in Ibe oilier car running near lo-ridi
Conk-on
2 8 head nf ling nil polled four or
1 belli adorn one year old enili ami the oili-
er two nbeiil 2 nr II year old ami threo of
Uieui mat keit wlt n monllicrop la one ear
ad one I mai ked Mitnothorflp ono enr an-
all amloverlill in ibo iillierenr nndomi
Acd w Ml Minmlberop nud pill In each
tho ol bor I iiuunirkud runuing at
Id Rati 'llir
r I black lliiilii bog Willi few uniidv
h mniked with a mull pill In one enr
t one year old running at William
4apau'
1 black bnrk-lilr aow about 2 yearn
winni-kod tyllh a crop aadjuilf crop In
‘IcR oar iiinlenilt In Uie right ntTom
)ei'i
NtlKItlWI
wliluiliecp runnliik at (lilili ewn
SAMI Kl McCOV
Sheriff
CANADIAN DISTKICT
I will sell to the highest bidder for cash
Vatiooal Warrants or Certificates at the
Regular term of the Circuit Court to be
held on the last Monday in April 1888 the
following deacillttd estray property to-
wit j HOBbES -
1 1 bay mare about 18 hands litght no
biands about 6 or 9 years old running near
High Springs
2 thrown more about 18 or 14 hands
high a little swaybacked no brands
about 10 years old running near the High
priugs
8 1 sorrel horse pony 2 or 8 years old
about 13 bonds high no brnndw running
near the mouth of the Dirdine Creek
4 1 Iron-grey pony mare 8 hand high
no brauds 2 years old runuing nety Lyncu’i
Ranch
& 1 iron-gray tiny mare 14 hands high’
8 yean old no brands runuing near
Lynch’ Ranch
8 1 brow n horse about 2 year old 14
hands high no brands running at Georgia’s
Fork at Johnson Foreman’s
A 1 brown mare mule 12 or 18 yeara old
about 14 bands high no brands in the
bherilfs poession
8 1 sorrel ball-face horso pony both hind
feet aud left tore foot white roached and
bad on abcll wheu taken up at Webber's
Falls
CATTLE
1 1 pale-red cow and calf cow with
some white m her lace marked swollow-
fork and under-bit lu the leit ear at Zulal's
Ranch
2 1 red bull 8 rears old no marks or
brands ut Webber’s Falls
8 1 pale-red 2 year old heifer with white-
fece and some white under her belly
marked crop and spilt and over-bit In each
ear branded J C on lei) elde at James
Connally's
4 1 black 3 year old oow no marks
i —ll— at - x " ‘
t James Connally
6 1 pale-red cow and jalf cow has some
white lu her face am under bor oelly
marked crop and split and unde-bit In the
right ear and crop and under-bit In the leit
ear branded T W on left side at James
Connady ’s
6 1 red and white spotted belfer calf no
marks or brands at James Connally's
with
7 1 deep-red 2 year old steer with some
whito in face marked crop in the left and
split In in tiie r gbt ear blotch brand on the
ifcft hip at Jumcs Connally's
8 12 year od pale-dun steer marked
crop In tho right and split in the left brand-
ed £ In two places ou the loft side and hip
at Collins Harris’s
9 14 year old red-roan steer marked crop
In one eur at finitko Girty’e
10 1 white red-headed heifer yearling no
murks or irands at Webber’s rails
11 1 red pided 4 year old steer brande
thus PH at U ililam triplet!’ fexitnna
12 I red and while pided cqw and calf
mark not known branded thus aril £
lilackstone'a Ranch
13 1 2 year old dun steer branded thus 0
at K E Rlackstoue'e Ranch
GOATEfl
1 8 head of geats 8 billies and 8 nannies
with some kids at Sulphur springs
boos
1 1 spotted unmarked sow at 8 N Car-
iile'e SHEEP
1 1 black ewe marked swollow-fork in
one car has on a bell at John bhinu's
WILLIAM WEST
Sberilf Canadian District
TAHLEQUAH DISTKICT
I will sell to the highest bidder for cnsli
National Warrants or Certificates at the
regular term of the Circuit Court to bo
held on tlio 4th Monday In April 1888
the following described estray property to-
wit HORSES
1 1 sorrel blase-face horse auout 12
bands high 9 or 10 years old one eye out
brauded thus X at Root i’lgeotrs near
Sugar mountain
1 brown pony bind feet white star In
forehead 14 bauds high 10 years old no
brand shod when taken up at Arch Coch-
ran’s op Grand KUer
1 1 dark bay mare 4 years old this Spring
narrow biazo face also bay stukling colt
no brand ut Levi Keys
CATTLE
1 uiuly cow and call cow white pided
marked Undergone in ono ’Ui swullowlok
nnd iitidei bit iu the other ut Joe Nat o’s on
Uiund Ritcr
1 1 brown cow ami etilf white lace and
belly 0 or 7 veur old innrked smoothorop
n each oar olit in tho right at Tom Pott
i viivii uiu -im in mui'igiii oi tom A im)
1 red and white pitted ulcer white luce
veura old uiutkcil crop-dll left cor two me
Uerhit In the right ul I 1 Spear’
HOGS
1 0 head block and whPo potted nhont
a year and a half old marked with ewollow
fork in Ibo loll pllt and imdor-bit In the
right 6 harrowa and 4 ow at Jaiue
Ituttllnvonrd'
It 1 barrow about IS month old white
nnd black potted marked amooth crop 111
the left oicralope In the right at Matt
Sandora
8 2 black aowa about 2 yean old un-
marked baa three or lour piga with them
running at or near Jim Chainbera
MATT SANDERS
Sheriff
FLINT DISTRICT
I will ell to the hlghot bidder (or cash or
Nulionnl warrant or eortltleate at tho
court home door in Flint Dltrlet C N
on the 2ml Monday In Muy lssd tho lollow-
liigdeeiiheittrny property to-ivlt i
imusKS
1 dork Irongrny horo pony 8 year old
no brand 12 liund high ut D William’
1 dark Ii enemy i
nf IS Ii
pony about 8 year
old no brand lit hand high at Dick Wll-
lame' 1 two yoer old bey hore colt brauded NJ
white In the lorebead at Dlek V Ililam’
1 mall
2 year old milk collored colt
white lure gla-eyed no brand at Dick
William’ ou Neoho l’ratrle
1 strawberry roan mare 6 or 0 yeora old
12 hnnda high no brand In euro of Win
Cliritle
hogs
5 own mostly white with a few black
snot on them have (mural pig aow
about 2 yeara old marked uwallowiork In
olio oar and umlcrleie in tlio other run-
ning at Date Rut
2 potted sow nnd one potted barrow
Ilham 2 year old marked crop off of one
ear mu I crop ami tiiitlorlinll crop In Hi
oilier
I while ow 1 lour ohl tiiiinirlteil run-
ning lit TIioiiiii Sandora
I sandy putted mw idiom is month old
iiiimuikod ut lllick Strai'
1 while oc 8 or4 year old
white -heal unmarked at Nancy Adalra
Kiiib Stark
Slu rlil Flint Dltrlet
I'KIE W A RE DISTRICT
I will ell In Ibe liigliet bidder ftirenil
Nntloiuil Murrain er (eriitlcnlo ut the
t-'oiiiT iioti-e lu Delewuro Dlirlet at tiie
Regular lenu nl Circuit Court to convene
on ibo lirat Monday In May IHKI the
lollowihg (lueilbud eiray property! to-
llonaks
1 I Horgail mare 7 nr year old blaao
fare bind leet wlillo hoiiio addle mark
Iiml nil round when taken up at V I
lleiilou' Inliln Clock
CAT 1 1K
1 t 2 year eld leer
cr red and white pided
main mn known at Waiey' Ferryi
8 12 yonr uld heifer rail Hue un back
linn kcilluilf-uniler crop In Icilour no brutul
ut l tii-ey ’ Fe try
4 1 red tug H or 0 yonr old brnndod on
left lilp I) ninrkmJ kiiiooili crop In euch car
end on the horn — lined oil at A I'
Iliiilln'
6 I 2 year old lecr while and black
peel led nic ked crop off right car wallow-
fork ill lell car ini brand at le-ier'a near
rrnlilcidlt
(II 2' our old pu-t yellow ablod while
back brauded I on left blp mark not
know n ai I N Smith
7 I Icit II in-7 year old slag Inolly
While In Hided II on left blp mark not
known luiiiiingnt (ieorge Field'
ailKKP
S a bend beep mark crop off the left
w" Ho" f"it In right car at Dick
M lllliim
lliMie
H I black aud while npniiod tnv I jt
old ono oared riiiiulng ut or near Li
( alin f'raek -
DAVID SI) An EE
sheriff Peleivere Dllrlel
ear
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WM F It
‘ - (Successor to Henry G- Wood)
TAHLEQUAH CHEROKEE NATION I T
DEALER IN
GEM raCSMWE
Keeps constantly in stock a general
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variety of
FIRST
- GLASS
GOODS
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suited to the demand of the trade at
PRICES
FOR CASH OR ITS EQTJIV-AREISsT
TAKh NOTICE!
THE OLD AND RELIABLE HOUSE OF
TM &
Is still on
LARGER
OTP
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
than ever and are
GOODS OF VARIOUS KINDS
Their
NOT TO BE
By any other Merchants in tho
or Certificates nt thoir full value
Officers add Teachers
CA1X AISTD THY TJB
Mar 4 ’82 tf J THOMPSON & SON
PATRONIZE HOME
wagoas! wagons! wagons
At the Cincinnati Ajltnimas Wagon
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keep ooiistiintly oil hand all ItlmU of
Pfirm ana Proignt Wnsons )
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SPRING WAGONS AND AMBULANCES
FLlDlVdlUIWIOIUn THE QRAHD
Tiie Arkanaw Traveler 1
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STOCK
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motta is
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