The Cherokee Advocate. (Tahlequah, Cherokee Nation, Indian Terr.), Vol. 18, No. 14, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 25, 1893 Page: 4 of 4
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SAM HOUSTON
jMIdente ta Mia Lift of the Haro
’-‘A- of Texas
- V bile nt school in 1 ft e8Me'
la his early yean C- a°uton'
irho found little tha congen-
- 11 la tb then wew sudden--
ly-C1ri ®e Joined the
Cherokee JU- a11 M'u'ed
‘ with tkt apparently contained
ul Until he was disco ver-
“ ed aad reluctantly returned to his
Thorne When contentions aroso
between himself end hie brothers
he rejoined the Indians The
most mysterosi act of his life oo-
- cured while bo was governor of
Tennessee On enteriughis office
one day it was found that he had
swept from his desk all the litter
' of papers that had aocomnlated
leaving it clean and unoooapled
excepting that an inkstand was
placed in the center and under it
a slip of paper containing bis res-
ignation of the office of governor
He resigned that office to return
totheohoeen life of his boyhood
with the Cherokees and from
whom be bad won the bonore of a
chief He heartily joined in their
councils and was their companion
apparently as happy and eontont-
d as ever for several years
Various explanations wore given
of this strange conduct One of
these refers to his unfortunate
marriage He had chosen ns a
wife a charming and amiable
yonng womun who manifested ex-
treme reluctance to living with
him and retnrned to her father’s
roof a lew months after her mar-
riage She made uo charge against
her husband and he made no
tiarge against her It was said
that he was not her choice that
her heart bad been given to an-
other and that she felt it her duty
tinder the circumstances not to
live with ono whom she did not
lovo and whom she bad been led
to marry solely by the entreaties
of her parents Gen Houston
seemed to live in the hopo of win-
ning the affection of biB wife and
sought political prelermont with
the expectation that Ids success
might secure her admiration
It ie said that immediately pie-
ceding his reeignation Gov Hous-
ton had a loug conversation with
hia wife in which he besought her
to give him her heart as well us
her hand Listening patiently
and silently to his entreaties tier
only reply was to gently push him
aside and tnrn away Houston it
is laid proceeded at once to the
capital wrote bis resignation nnJ
retnrned to the hermitage of the
Indian encamptment Col Bay
lor of Texas whose futber was an
army officer at Fort Gibson and
an old friend of Houston says
that while the latter lived with
the Cherokees as their chief ho
sometime! called at the Baylor
mansion always appearing with
his face painted and wearing ids
moccasins and all his Indian tog
gery While chief of the Cliero-
kees be never held any conversa-
tion with white men witlioat in-
sisting ou having bis interpreter
present so that his conversation
whlohwas always in the Indian
tongue could be interpreted
When the Texas convention met
In a log-honso at San Felipe to
form a temporary government in
November 1835 Houston appear-
ed in bis Indian apparet and Pres-
ident Jacksou whoso everlasting
friendship he had won in the
Creek war thanked God that
'there was one mau he was ac-
quainted with who was not made
up by a tailor— Ex
AN ACT giving the Circuit Court
authority to declare the forfeit
ore of tho tights of certain
Adopted Gltlxeni
Be it enacted by the Natlouul
Council That the Circuit Courts
hall have authority to hour and
dotermlne all cases that may he
bronght before it by the Solicitors
of the several districts or other
persons wherein It may ho alleged
iOt any eitiien of the United
States or other government adopt-
ed by Intermarriage under the
lavs of the Cherokee Natiou has
IforMted the rights of citizenship
by Aets which declare such for-
feiture ' Proceedings iu such
eases shall be by citation If the
party be (a) resident In the Na-
tion or by thirty days notice of
anoh proceeding In tbs columns of
tbs Obkobkei Advocate end bo
eondaotsd as are civil salts be-
fore snob courts and on tho find-
lag sf a verdict of tbs Jury against
uoh person U shall be the duty
1 of 'the Clerk of the court to noti-
fy the Principal Chief of such
finding and it ehall be the duty of
tka Principal Chief to make known
Hch lading and call on tho U a
Agent for tho removal of eu'ch
persons bsyond tbs limits
of the Nation and it shall not
tboreaflsr be lawful for any Clerk
to !s a Bjurrirvs license or per-
tat o tpAt la wt Cherokee Ns-
tlou Is any capacity to any persou
TOLD OF
's
so declared to have forfeited his
right to oitiaenship Id the Cliero-
koe Nation
Approved December 6th 1890
J B MAYES
- Principal Chief
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT !
Cherokee Nadon J
Executive Secretary hereby cer-
tify that tbe above is a true and
correct copy of the original as it
appears of record in this office
Witness my hand and seal
of the Cherokee
Nation this the
seal I
day of
189
FOR KANSAS CITY
AND ALL POINTS
NORTH & NORTHWEST
AND AlIi POINT IN
KANSAS &
COLOEADO
FROM MOUNTAIN ROUTE
For Fort Smith and Littlo Rock
AND A 11 POINTS IN
ARKANSAS
TEXAS AND
LOUIS AN A
Elegant Day Coaches Pullmun Buf-
fet Sleeping Curs
H C TOWNSEND
Gott'l Paisenger mid Ticket Agent
T LOUIS WO
READING NOTICE
Nature has decreed that in
lome parts of the country at least
it should he cold in winter but
she has generously provided for
tboBu who seek a milder climate
To the winter Resorts ol Texas
viz Austin Houston '-an Antonio
ltnekposrt Corpus Cliristi Gal
veston Rumpuses and Kl Paso
and Doming X M the Missouri
Kansas & Texas Railway will un
til April 80th sell at very low
rates round trip exeursiou tickets
having a Tiausit Limit of Thirty
days each direction with a final
limit to return until June 1st 1392
seeing good to stop off at all Sta-
tions in the State of Texas within
tbe transit limit of the ticket
This road util also sell at greatly
reduced rates roud trip Uxeursio'n
Tickets to California and Mexican
Points limited to six months from
date of sale granting stop-overs
goth going and returning '
For further information call on
or address
Local Ticket Agent '
A Faulkneb
Gkn’i P & T M
509 ('liesmit St
St Louis Mo
V P Rkctor
Gen I V A T A -Parsoiis
Kansas
VISIT VtLtaro VIA
Tho Missouri Kansas ami Texas
Railway Houston thol & G N
R It and Velasco 'Terminal Rail-
ways Daily Pnssi-ngers Trains
leave Houston 10:45 n in arriving
at Velu'eo 2 05 p lit
For lufornmtiou concerning
Velasco or lor routes rates maps
or tho tables of tho M K A T
Iiy call on or address
W D Lawson
Traveling Pas-muger Agent
Ft Worth Texas
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t ioits six rawiMii iiaiimay
In roimn-tlnn witli thogmnl Sonin l-'o K)
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THE KATY FLYER
Commencing June 18th the
Missouri Kansas & Texas Rail-
way will limaguurute a dally solid
through vestibule train service
from all principal points on its
line lit Texas Indain Tkbimtoky
Kanbab ami Missouri to Ciiica
oo The train wil go throngh
from Houston Texas to Chicago
making tlio quickest tlmo and af-
fording the best service that has
over been offered in the South-
west Those Intending to visit the
Worlds Fair will welcome this su-
perior service with delight and uo
palna will lie spared to make the
‘‘Kiity Flyer''thtnost popular train
running Into Chicago Ituti-s as
law as the lowest the quiukest
time anil best servluo
For further Information sleeping-car
accommodations eto call
on or address
Local Agent
or
A Faulkner '
O I’ATA
Nt Louis Alo
A List of Escaped Convicts from
the Nations! fiison
A reward of ten dollars each
will be paid by G V Mayes
Warden for the capture and de-
livery to bim at this pla-e— the
following named escaped convicts
from the Nutiotial Piison
Dick Daugherty Flint District
Isaac Daugherty Delaware Dis-
trict Dosti Bennett Tulilequah
District Gid Morris Delaware
District Randolph Hummingbird
Sequoyah District Jack Bolin
Sequoyah District Ned Walker
Delaware District Josie Illinois
Districl Will Vann Sequoyah
District George v Dunghorty fle-
quoyahv District Joe Owl Flint
District ' Ftank Smith Illinois
District Noah Langly anadion
Districl James Dultlmlge Can-
adian District Dave McDaniel
Coowecscoowec District Bloasom
Horse Saline Dint riot Bill Car-
penter Coowecscoowee District
Charles Pick Illinois District
' TAHIEQUAH' I T I
’ Jan loth 1893
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
The undersigned having obtain-
ed letters administration on the
estate of George Webber deceas-
ed late of Tahleqituh District C N
Notice is hereby givatt to all per-
sons indebted to said estate to
come forward and settle the same
ns the law directs also all persons
having claims against said estate
to piesent them duly authenticat-
ed according to law or they 'will
be thereafter burred
Lizzie Sanders
Administratrix on the above
named estate
Ropt 23id 1893 3 in
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT '
Oherokkb Nation Ind ‘
April Kith
Whereas An Act of the Nation j
al Council Approved January!
Gth 1892 provides ns follows !
to wit :
That all improvements whether
the Bnnie bo farms in cultivation
pastures cmlosed wells dug or I
bored dwelling houses barns or I
other structures built or erected
growing crops or oilier erections j
or work of any kind upon the i
Public Domain now made or that
may hereafter ho mado by any
person or persons not citizens of
the Cherokee Nation and who are
not authorized by the laws of the
Chorokee Nation or its treaties
with the United Suites mo hereby
declared to he the property of the
Cherokee Nation nod any sale or
pretended sale lease or convey-
ance of any nature or kind what-
soever fi oni such unauthorized
person herein before declared an
intruder and trespa1
Public Domain to any persou t
citizen of tiiis Natiou or other-
wise is hoioliy declined null ami
void and of no effect w Imtever
He it Jiirlhtr emutul That it is
hereby made tlie ditty of the Sher-
iff's of the sevotul Distiicts to
take charge of in their respective
Districts ull Midi improvements
that may he uhnmloned or that
may huve been placed in the hands
of a citizen of this Nation and
same hold until it shall ho dispon-
ed by the National Council
And whereas information has
been received at this Cilice that
citizens of tlio Cherokee Natiou
nro violating the provisions of this
Act by buying tlie improvemente
mentioned thurumfrom Intiudeis
Now therefore I C J Harris
Piiucipal Clnol do hereby warn
ull ulizcns from purchasing any of
tlie improvements mimed iu tho
fotcgoiiig Act ns sueli Improve-
ments are tlie property of tho Na-
tion ami the Nation’s right thereto
will he asserted
Tlio Blietiffs of tlio Districts nre
hcieliy dliected to faithfully Lur-
ry out tho provisions of said Act
so far as it is nmdo their duty by
the tenues thereof
Given from under my
hand and the Heal of tlie
- Cherokee Nation the day
and year above written
0 J HARRIS
Principal Clm-f
Seal
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7AULEQUAH MARBLE k GRANITE WORKS
It A IIOSIY
Proprietor
Patronise Homo I minute!
may 0 ’93 l-y
STRAY PROPERTY
9
GOING SNAKE DISTRICT
I will sell to
at tliu Court
tlie highest bidder
House in Going
day in January 189i for cash
National Warrants or Ct nilleates
the following desciilied esirny
piopcrty to wn
iioitma
or8' yeurs old 13
( high branded thus v “R
ghoulder and O on left in
lire of Richard Tams
CATTLE
1 old dim pided cow minks not
known i mining nt Wm Crow dels
1 red and while pided cow 8
or upon the '” ?’il "" """
I ning at Jesse Wrights
1 year old heller red man no
mark or Inaud running at Jesso
Wrights
1 brind'o heiler yeni ling ran-
ning ut Jcsno n Iits
1 red cow and calf cow marked
erop and split in left ear no
brand in care of M N Welch
Thos J Welch
Sheriff
TAlILEtjUAH DlsI’RlOT
1 will sell or caused to lie sold
nt the next Regular Tenn of Court
' in January next iu Tnlilequnh
District the following described
estiav property to 'lie highest bid-
der for cash Nuiionnl orrants
or Certificates
HOltM'H
1 blue rnnii filly 8 years old
hrundod UT eounc 'led on tlie right
hip aliout 14 liauds high given in
by Than Wofford
I light brown mare aliout li
hands high no Inamls 4 years
old given in by Wts'evM nin on
Grand River near Dell Hill
1 sort el horse 8 yenis old 15
hamls high liramled witli some-
thing like Id on left Idp in charge
of Chun Proctor on Rarreii Fork
1 dan limeo policy 14 hamls
high 8 years old liinnded Span-
ish brands
i dim mare 8 years olii 14 linml
high brunded spanMi brands not
dbcribiilo
1 hay mme 14 Immls high- 5
yenis old a little moon eyed no
brands given Iu by Will Evans
CATTLE
1 blown Una bank cow 5 years
old marked both ears split given
in by John Carey on Fourteen
Milo Greek
1 black nml white apotted tnnley
steer 4 yen's old branded UIJKY
on right side running nenr Park
Hill
nous
1 I y nr old 'tiotied boar innik-
ed 2 splits In tie tight ear and a
swalluwtnik In die left miming at
Glia Tehees on Illinois River
Nnitli nf Tahleipialn
E P I'AimiR
Sheriff
" i Vk law auk i i htiTi 6 r" ""
I will se I to die highest bidder
hi liie tmirt Hon so In Delaware
District nil diejlrat Monday in
January JM4 for uisli national
certificates or warrants the follow-
ing described astray property
to-wit t
IIOIIHKM
1 gray mure about 10 years old
about 14 band high no hrnfidi
in rare of L D Fhnl Prairie City
1 loan stud pony dyears-oio
Star in forehead both hind feet
white about 13 bauds high no
brands running at M II McCul-
lough’s near Fan-land
1 bay inure about 10 years old
about 18 hands high branded with
mashed O on left shoulder and M
on right hip has a bell outrunning
ut the mouth of Honey Creek
1 roau cult lycurohl no brands
running at the mouth of Honey
Creek
1 chestnut sorrel mate about 3S
years old 11 hands high star in
forehead scar on right thigh in
care oi Randolph Ballard on Horse
Creek
1 roan more pony 4 or 5 years
old about 12 hands high left hind
font white np to paster joint
small white spot in forehead no
brand running ut J D Kellys
1 iron gray mare pony 3 years
old 13 hands high branded O O
on left tbigb in cure of Steve
Cox on OowsklnTrairie
CA1TLE
1 brindle cow about 11 years
old marked crop uml split in left
ear swallow fork in right ear no
brands running on Muse Rttlgo
Prairie
1 red beifer 1 year old marked
crop ami split in left ear and swal-
low fork in right ear running on
Mose Itidge Prairie
1 red muly heifer 2 years old
marked swallow fork ami under
slope no brands running on Long
Prairo at W M Nelltf
1 black and white pided steer
about! yeuis old murked swallow
fork in right ear and under half
erop in the left eur duelapped
ruuiiingat S'ott Nance at Fairlund
1 roan cow 8 yeuis old marked
erop off of light ear - loin-back
blotch brand running at J Gore
Farm
J red cow and culf cow 2 yenis
-j old no mark or biand running nt
‘ James Lanes on Horse Creek
11003
1 black sow some white spots
8 or 1 years old no ears running
at Ben Neighbors on Fly Creek
1 bladk sow shots about U
months old marked tinder alope
in each enr running at Tautiecies
1 blue liuriow about 18
months old marked two swallow
forks in the right ear and ono in
the left ear running at J M
Riser's near llntis Prairie
1 black sow some white spots
about 18 mouths yld nmiked imp
'oil' leit enr uml over bit in tight
ear running at II T Landrums
1 "black boar sliote about 3
mouths old marked two uuder bits
hi tlie left eur and ono iu the right
ear running ut R L Lundies on
tlie head of Duck Creek
1 black sow shout 8 months old
marked crop off the right ear
suallowfotk in left ear running at
T iS ltcmpsong on Cowsltin
Prairie
1 black sow 10 months old
marked crop and split in the left
enr overliit in the right
I white sow 10 months old
pinrUed eioti and split in Ilia left
overbit in the right the ulmve
two bund at L B Bells on Cabin
Creek
T J Monhoe
Sheriff'
COOWEESCOOWKU DIS'T'
I will sell to tlie highest bidder
oil the 1st Monday in January 1894
for cash wnmints or nationul cer-
tificates tlie following described
property to-wit:
llOltSKM
1 bay 8 yeurs old pony 1 1 hands
high no brands at Toho Rober-
sons 1 (IickIiiiiI sol rel mare 0 years
old 14 Immls high liramled on
lelt shoulder Imr ou left thigh
Bctirou hind hock reported by E
B Alberty
1 dark hay horse 8 yea is old
15 immls high inauded on right
thigh with a imisaahoe cirenfJ
M Hildebrand
1 sorrel mnre 8 yeurs old 14
hands high wlilte in face no
brands at W A Clinks
1 roan mare 4 years old no
brands
1 brown mnro 3 years old
buimled oil right shoulder
running on Curl Cieek
i hay illley 2 ycitis old hind
feet while wldio iu lace no
biiiuda at Jerry Alhrrtys
1 sorrel boras 10 years old 15
hands high uo brands saddle nnd
burners marks at L Browns
1 brown pony 6 years old II
hands high sear on loll hip had
on Imltcr when taken up ut J II
Goody’s
1 iron gray horse 4 years off I
14 Immls high no brands caie of
Dick Downing
1 buy nmro nml colt mure 4
years old no brands reported by
F M Thornton
1 light bay Illley 3 years old no
brands at G W Werthers
1 brown horse mule 10 yeurs
old-13 hands high branded D D
on hip
1 browu horse nmlo 3 years old
no brands
1 brown horse linile 2 years old
no bianda
1 brown nmi'o nnd ooit mure 7
yet rs old 11 Immls high hrsmls
utikn iwiqbml on a hell All of tlio
above reported by C F McCoy
1 dai k hay pony 5 rears old
13 linmla high buindml M C on
left thigh T F on right shoulder
1 brown pony 4 year old
bianded D Lon right thigh ’
1 spotieif Illley branded with
a bar throngh It on shoulder and
thigh all of the above reported Iiy
J M Crutchfield
1 Imy Imrse 6 teats old 15
Immls high no hnimlH Imd on it
bell
1 dark Iron gray horse 4 y-fars
old 15 hamls high no brands
bull reported by U C Craig
1 buy mare 5 years old 14
liiiutis high no brands reportsd
by Clins Keys
1 gray mare 12 years old 14
hands high branded J T on left
slumMer bine snots on nook left
eye out reported by John H Bean
I dnu pony whits Iu fane
btandtd a ou bft shoulder re
ported by L-e Keys
1 bay pony 0 years old 14 hands
high brsoded ou loft shoulder J M
care of L J Henry
I roan mare 4 or 5 years old
branded H en shoulder Stripe on
jaw reported by Charley Franks
cattmc
I red uud while hull no brands
marked crop off left ear nnderlmlf
crop iu the other at D D Cling-
ans 1 white muley cow and calf
cow 7 years old branded --V
ou right side swallow-fork in left
ear over hit in the right ear at
Pics McLanes
1 roan muley- cow and calf cow
8 years old branded K ou left side
or p off one ear and swallow-fork
in the oilier al Willis Sullivans
1 black and white muley steer
Syi-arsoUl liramled on left hip
with a horse shoe with a bar over
it ut Souths on Rig Creek
1 black yearling heifer no marks
or brinde nt John Flippens
1 red roau cow’ 10 yuurs old
hrnmtcil heart T on left side at
James Woffords
1 red cow 3 years old branded
Q M repifned by John Lraen
1 red steer 2 years old swallow
fork in rigid ear under half crop
in tlio other enr liramled A on
left hip -K on left aide
1 blown steer 2years old same
mark us above -K on left side
1 -white steer 2 years old do
marks -K ou lelt side all of the
above cattle reported by Wm
Stephens
1 red and white pided cow and
calf cow 5 years old branded L
on left sido baron lelt hip mark-
ed crop off right ear nnderhalf
crop iu the other at Clias Bushy-
heads 1 red nnd white cow and calf
cow branded O M ou left side
marked crop off lelt mwullowfork
uml uudorbit in tlio othei running
oir Cuney
1 red cow 4 years old brauded
J on left hip marks unknown
running on Fish Brunch
1 2 year old heifer marked
unilerbit and hole in right ear no
brands ut Jake Lipes
HOGS
2 spotted sow shoats marked
undci slope iu right ear crop
split mid overbii in tho other re-
ported by Ge-i S Ross
1 white borrow 1 year old no
murks 2 spotted sows no murks
at II S Burgess
7 pigs ! marked erop in left cni
under nlf erop in tlio other the
other 3 marked ciop and split in
right ear uud under half crop in
left enr at J A Foremans
2 sows one white uud the other
black spotted nop and split in
ono ear tinder hit and swnllow-
fork in tlie nthtl- at lengreu
Brothel i
W E SANnnus
Sheriff
SEQUOYAH DISTRICT
I will sell to tlie highest bidder
for conIi National Warrants or Cer-
tificates at the Court House lu
Sequoyah District ou tho Hist
Monday in January I8D4 tlie fol-
lowing described estruy property
to-wil
CATTLE
1 bt indie steer 2 years old white
spot in the forehead marked ciop
and -pht in tlio left eur under
slope in tlie right brand not
known miming m John Faulkner
1 cow and calf cow red sided
and while hacked marked under-
hit in tlie right ear 5 or 0 years
old binmlod mi the left side ami
hip thus if calf same color as cow
running at John Faulkners
1 deep red steer 3 year-t old
marked erop and iimb-rbit in the
right ear swullowtmk underbit
and overbii in I lie light no brand
running nt Uluy Wilslnres '
1 red cow uml ealf cow aliout
12 yeurs old marked crop off each
enr ami uuderldt in riglii no
lirnml i tinning nt M Rhodes
1 white bull I year old marked
crop off' right enr crop uud under
Imlfurop iu tlie left uo brand run
mug at O M Donge
1 red and wluto pitied cow mid
calf cow 3 ycais old nuirlteti crop
uml split in each ear rum lug at
Gid Huls
1 brown mare 7 or 8 ycara old
branded on left shoulder J ut
Janies Colemans
1 red and w bile pided1) year old
steer marked crop uml two splits
in right ear crop iu left i milling
at John Johnsons
1 red 8 year old steer marked
swsllowfmk mid umh-ilinok hi
eiieli enr brauded T ou hiiX'ircle
on shoulder i mining ut Jack
lllehes
I black 4 year old oow ami calf
cow lias a clipped horn cow
marked crp and split in cm li ear
running at Lnliiyotts Fargoes
1 white 5 year old steer no
mark branded thus T running at
Calvin Faigo’s place In River bot-
tom --
1 bi'imllo steer 10 years old
marked swnllowfmk in one ear
split in tlie oilier branded liins
"a" on tlie hip running nt Tom
Thomas
1 ' 2 year old red bull no murk
or brand miming at Nancy Ntiurs
brindle 4 year old bull mark-
ed swullowfork in one ear under-
elope in tho other running id I if
Bolts In ltlver hoitoin
1 wlilte brindle sided bull 1
yeur okl no mink nr tn nud run
ning ul John Fnulknor
1 wlilio nml black sided hull
1 year old no mnrk orbiaml mu-
lling nt John Faulkner
I pale led cw mid ealf cow
aliout (I or 7 y i lira eld merited
crop ami umlerhli in lift ear
wallowfork In right enr small
while spot In forehead at Isnno
Jacobs ' "
1 ted and while fldetl 3 year
old steer marked erop ami spilt
lu right ear nwallowfork In left
brnnded with something like this
ll-I on left side lumilug atW 0
Brutons’ prslrle place
1 red 2 year old heifer marked
crop and umb-rblt In one ear sud
split in the oilier no brauds
j 1 red heifer 1 year old no mark
lor brand both running at J H
Newmans
- Rquebt Joumco
Sheriff
T
lLLlNOIS DISTRICT
I will sell tlie following cstray
properly ut tbe court hoqse in
Illinois District at tbe regular
term of District Court the first
Monday in January 1894
HOlfctH
One dan pided mure ball face
seven or more years old 14 bands
high brauded thus 2 on right
shoulder Given by John Fields
One bay horse seven yeurs old
thirreen hands high white face
under lip white white spot ou bel-
ly ail feet white brnnded thus
A-B on tbe left shoulder sear on
left hip Rhnd all-around when
tuken up in care of John Petiitt
1 sorrell horse six or more years
old 12 bands high branded ou
the left jaw thus ou lelt shoul-
der E F a spauis brand ou same
shoulder shod when taken np tn
care of George Boyles
1 cliesout sorrell horse 12 hands
high 5 years old branded thus U
on left shoulder and on the hip
11 on the other by Blanket
1 sorrell horse 5 years old 14
hands high branded ou left shoul-
der iliu- Jl on right shoulder U
on hip the same iu cate of Blan-
ket 1 hay mnre 13 hands high braud-
ed thus 69 on left shoulder few
white specks on body blazo face
in care of A Williams
1 bay bull laced mure 10 years
old 14 bauds high branded 2-6
on left hip and shoulder ruuning
ut Mis Linders
1 sorrell mafe 1 year old blazed
face no brands at Mrs binders
1 dun horse 16 hands high no
brands black inane and tail 7 or
moro years old
1 hay pony about 14 or 15 hands
high four years old branded ou
the left hip with a heart with u
bar over it in earn of George
Crawford
1 bay pony 141 hnnds high
brands unknown Running at
Marion Balus’
I sorrell pony 14 hands high
12 or 15 yeurs old Running at
Joe Cookstou’s
1 brown mare 14 hands high
brundud ou left hip C R aliout 7
years old in care of Tom R-aeh
1 brown yearling mnre
Laze face branded thus I) ut
Roach’-
I urn
C'ATTth
1 brindle steer 7 rears old mark-
ed wilh u smooth erop iu left eur
branded with N Running nt Lucy
Wiggeous’
j red uhito luce steer 4 rears
old murked with smooth crop in
left ear bianded with N at Lucy
Wiggeoos’
1 red 2 year old heifer unmark-
ed and no brands Running at
Rolen Lewis’
1 roau cow and yeailing cow 4
or 5 years old the cow is marked
Aiith a hio in both ears und been
torn out no biand yearling not
marked or branded
1 red cow and ealf 2 years old
no marks or brands running ut
Mrs Bushyliends’ by George
Hair
1 brown cow nnd culf C years
old marked swallow fork and un-
ilerbit in lelt ear two tinder bits
in right no brands ut Tetikiiiers’
place
1 red steer 8 years old marked
crop in each enr bounded X at
Cato Vann's
1 red and while pided cow 5
years old mnrked crop and under
lnt in i ne enr crop in other
branded 11X by Win livers run-
ning at Wakes old stnnd
1 red and white spotted steer 1
year old no marks or brands run-
ning ou Green Leaf prairie by i
George II tir
One roau ste r 5 years old
marked swallow tork in ono enr
no brands nt Win Rogers by
George Hair
I roan cow and calf 5 years old
octor
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Tht Old AVWr Doctor
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Gh’t't nnd all form of Privntn Dioauo
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ciirokvulod in plain wrapper fordo lnauvmps
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Far Bargains for Cash
Who koepH a oomplcto stock of Goners) Merchandise marked
way down lower thnn any other house in town
Give her trial for rash tickets or wheat
a no -in t-f ‘
j marked erop in one ear under
I slope in other branded with circle
3 at Wm Rogers by George Hair
1 red mottle fucu cow uud calf
marked swallow fork and under
bit in left ear swallow fork iu
right branded thus V nt Bob Builders’
HOOS
2 black and white spotted hoar
shouts 1 year old marked ove
slope iu each ear at M V Beedle
1 black and white spotted boar
uo marks 10 mouths old at Frarr
Smith’s in charge of Wm Brewer
1 blaok and white sow 2 years
old no marks at Bailie Vunu’s
John Brown
Sheriff
FLINT DISTRICT
1 will sell to the highest bidder
for cash warrants or national cer-
tificates ut the Court House iu
Flint District Cherokee Nation
on the 1st Monday In January
1894 the following estray property
to wit: X
cattle X
1 red pided cow and calf cow 5
years old marked underhit in the
right ear call uumaiked running
at Mrs Lucinda Ross
I black steer eight yeurs old
murked swallow fork in the right
enr a work ox running at Duvo
Muskrats
1 black sided and white buck
heifer 2 years old unmarked
running at Bill Hunrmnstrikers
J G Morris
Dept Sheriff
v SALINE DISTRICT
I will sell to the highest bidder
at the Court House in Suline Dis-
trict on tlie first Monday in Jan-
uary 1891 regutur term for cash
Nationul Warrants or Certificates
the following estray property
to-wit
horses
1 sorrel horse mule 4 years old
14 hands high no brands in cars ’
of Bud Roiston’s place at court
house
1 sorrel mare no brands left
hind leg while up to ankle whits
star in the forehead brauded on
right shoulder can’t be described
about 13 hands high 4 years o'd
running near Wash Handere
1 brown mare about 5 yenis
old 12 hands high branded ou
colt I efl shoulder c an t bo described
litic spot on left jaw white snip
on nose and white on himl legs
up to unkles in care of Peter
Siotts
1 3 yeur old pony no brands
hind legs white up to joints lit-
tle black spot around the hoofs
ruiinig at Nelson Murphreys near
the mouth of Spring Creek
1 hay pony mare about 7 or 8
years old 14 hamls high brauded
on left shoulder C running at
John Wester
1 light brown mare mule uo
brands about 15 years old white
spot on left of neck uud on hind
leg and the tip of right car split
in care of Ben Henry
1 dark brown Alley 3 years bid
branded something like a spur
rowel running on Locust Grove
prairie
CATTLE
1 rod muly steer no brand 4 '
years old ' marked uuderldt in
each ear running at Charles
O'Fields on Saline Creek
1 2 year old heifer no brands
maiked in right ear erop nud split
in left ear not mnrked yelluw sud
white pided and white in the fuoe
white hind legs running on Oooh
rail’s Prairie
1 red nnd white pided cow and
calf oow 6 or 6 years old crop In
left ear under half crop' In the
right enr brand not known rnuuing
at Frank Cosine
1 red heifercalf shout 7 months
old ruiinmgai Dave Ridge’s at Sa-
lino Court House
1 red brindle cow 3 years old’
marked crop tn tbe right ear
branded tlinsB
Bin Henry
Deputy Sheriff
Henderson
102 & 104 W Olh St KANSAS CITY MO
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uiLtngett ZanmF
OVER 27 YEARS OF SPECIAL PRACTICE
by lhQ Sl0le to treat CHROMO NEMQU9 8PCCML
pibfASld lurcs puBrontci 4 or mony ruunUod All mtdlcltitB
fm nl'btMl muly for ujw Is o m-rrury or Injurloua medicines urd
Nodctwttlimfiom wdrit l'uUnnts ut odist anoo treated by mall
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ami henna Cousultnilou too uiidcoitUuiiiiialpontoiiaUy or by lettor
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out oauatio cutting bou-
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Vuntcan uo tho tiwatuentat home
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tlio nttnnla of tnedicine Oiieaoao give to
lief jafuwr dosrurvmove fover nnd pain In
jclt)UucutoinafowdAya Bund statement
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Butler, George O. The Cherokee Advocate. (Tahlequah, Cherokee Nation, Indian Terr.), Vol. 18, No. 14, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 25, 1893, newspaper, November 25, 1893; Tahlequah, Cherokee Nation, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1855886/m1/4/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Communications+-+Newspapers%22: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.