Cherokee Telephone. (Tahlequah, Indian Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 3, 1890 Page: 4 of 8
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THE TELEPHONE.
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Downing or Mayes ?—That is the
Question.
Some of our Downing friends
1 thrcughout the Nation see 111 to bt-
ii little mixe<l lust now 011 this'
A DEPLORABLE At FAIR.
Claude McDaniel Shoots and Kills
Old Man Stubblefleld.
T.ast Sunday week, in Canadian
District, Claude McDaniel, solicitor
of that District, .hot and' killed a j "■ * « ™red. Dels a
ing man of the "old-time"
•iiancfaffy l"
i exprciiive of4^ ncia
1 ju*t now of the Cher*
n. As we #o to press
• tOlTOB
*• Manager
<ju«*«tlon, nnd they only need a lit-
tie light in order that they may
u !, M| "t 'n °l(l Downing rank*
11 | H^ain. Po you wi>h to try t« bleak
.ur*f up tli« Downing party, cati>e itsi ..."
1 i . . . . .. / niakea it % willful murder, cold-
"S defeat and Utter annnm ition ? It '
\ i-,-, . ,, ... ... blood, mfcpatcheg from near tho
• ' *'• | no, follow out the program laid ...
———— . , , , .i.-t|41,. ?, _ i _ scene of t. e killing to the 8L Louis,
I down by (ne Mave^ttes: breaK cverv
Ji i * ™rt Worth, Fort Smith, and Dallas
romise, over ride every compact
th«
Rise anu Explain- children «ang two or three choruses
A correspondent from Going *hich 'leligl.tcd the audience. At
0 , 12 o clock dinner was announced.
Snake get§ off as follows, and pro- b,rbccucd |,,c(; the fim.M in tbe
pounds aomo mighty interesting land, chickens, pic*, cakes—my
questions which he and the people gracious! all the good things—we
C. T. KEENAN,
—DEALER IN—
Farm and Mill Machinery,
BUGGIES AND UOAI) OAP.T8.
renter on his place named Stubblv-i
field. The Sentinel published at .•,^' ''
1 ittle things
Webber .< Knlls near the sceno of j.ccinllv to
tbe killing, in il* report of the same ' seeks, or imagines li. ,
nominated and re-elected
office of chief:
That I'eubodv obligation of $15,
000—II',500 of which liah been pa
CARRIAGES,
Down- I'ked to have foundered oursclt. J carry the largest and most carefully selected stock in N, W. Ark
stripe T,lorc w«s plenty to eat lor the vast " and feel confident I c an please all.
• I crowd and some to spare. Direc-| Head Quarter* for Ozborne k Peering Binders & Mowers.
| promise, over-ride every compact, " * * Hfteen Vent' Imm, betrieel so
! mid tell a certain portion oi tb. ',;,I'cr',> 11 different version hard to get Council to go Into with I The Kxpnncnl,"a paper publish-
il" I Downing party that they have no ?? , 0 Scnti"el- aml Ma,e that tho Cherokee Live Stock A.socin-,, I by the Howard (Mo.) Female
« . , . , , , , , McDaniel was aggravated and l0B he has had from live, CoHeire pavs the following hand
j rights that should be rcpec«e<|, forced u. do thodeed We give ti, to,,,V"" 81 "" * I - —
.. i • . i rwwu linn MJiur ui >p;iru. it
Mayes explain these j tor8 (Jhomley, French and Wood
to the people—and en- Mr(J, deserve" great praise for the
"> part> e ore he jntoro^t they have manifested in
their school, a does the patrons,
and tor a new school it ha* been
remarkably well attended—the ag-
gregate loriv, with average about
thirty.
FAYETTEVILLE.
ARKANSAS
n Id he
to the,
from tho Treasurer that there I _ ■ ■uuaim.ee cm ooin versions
_ . molition OI the Downing party at ,
sufficient funds bv several ... , . '• the sentinel a statement:
.... • one tell swoop. Are you going to
and dollars, to pav iho hard- i , • >> ... , "Sunday nv Thing ( laude Mc Date
d tochers Of the" Nation for1' ' U,°'"T ' * ,R ^T' , ^ M 1""' 1,U W"° 'I'-Te'ed because
rm just closed. No general n1""' w,l', h, Rn<1 latter let a lly get into * gl ss
" ' with nothing to reeommend him,
save a lot of stubornness. and once
or twice accidently done a good .• -.ti "* t , i • • . ,
j * i |b She blows right
| and you can bring about the do
substance of both versions. Here
f- . no M'liool fuuds; nothing in
the * \j of money except tho grass
fur rhiefa belongs to the people,
to defray the expeiiMes of the gov-
ernment. 11 is time to stop and
a«k the question: "Whither aro wc
to hi Ven $4.00 a day employees J somo tribute to Miss Sue Thomp-
around the Kxecutive oflice ever: son, daughter of iiev. J. F. Thouip-
sincere went in as thief, when 'son, Supt. of Orphan Asyum:
three men could have done tliej "Miss Thompson was well repre-
work ." bow it was ho informed the sentcd by a number of crayon, oil
committee in charge of the Okla- j and water studies. Her two por-l
r ^ - homa Court bill that all objection-1 traits showed excellent drawing
him, I of lemonade, \Vords led to blow* I *^le features to that b:ll hai been A study of an old barn (in oil) gavel
and1 blows to a separation, the young | eliminated—when in fact, the bill j evidence of fine treatment. Jler
ifo declaring thatsho would never I contained sections dealing death-' portrait in oils of Sequoyah, the
live with him another hour. She: blows right at tho foundation ot Cadmus of tho Indians wa« atrik. I
thin if or two drir« VA. Ia" 7 *7 VV",W uuur« ^"ei- ui tho foundation of Cadmus of the Indians, was strik
, f ' . • t0 ,ht ,lelt the house and went to tho homo j government he had sworn to | ingly life-like. In water colors <di
plight of destroying your party ,v j of Mr. Stubblefiald. about u quarter j defend and protect? how he has I showed a study of roses, and
Kca*onab.V non will respect tho 1°' u mile dista ji i .. ...
""JOE. HEINRICHS,
.DBALEK IN
FRESII GKOCEKIKS OF ALL KINDS,
I WILL SRLL CIIKAP FOR CASn.
Will give tbe Highest Cash price for Butter, Kggs, and Cc>un-
try Produce. Call and seo mc, 011 Main St.
no 7o2 ARCADE no 7o2
THK LARGEST
DRY GOODS. MILLINERY, CLOTH-
LNG, &S1IOE IIOUSE IN FT- SMITII
Samples sent by mail. Write us for prices.
I'ltEMlKltG VST «V MeKANEIf,
FT. S'MItll
1 « '"n|>niia ii 11
drilling under the present Kxecu-, 1 ,1 r . . ,
1 y the party—for that is the only
tive!
' j- us t 1 1III |
An extra se«sinn is inevita- Wliy Rny r„rty cnn
actually handled the citir.ensbipl Dutch Garden, which gave ample
question in regard to Intruder*, | proof of her ability in that direc-
and why he bus accomplished noth-j tion. This young lady obtained
compacts and plighted tafth made . Late in the ling, Mr. Stubble
| Held and Mr. Dasset, with bis fami .
~.v „„ uc sBccessfuI \l:rr^^V"rrr\ we"1i|",?M Vet-«ltho„gh he has bad tho highest grade! of any in th„
tie, and wc have just learned upon v i. <i ■ 1 i- 1 l,ow" to McDaniel* tor a bucket ot i three years, lacking a little, to do class, but. as she had once taken
rood authority, one will be call*! ° " ,U"1 ^7* T 'T t? l" "" I ^ ** M< "'t' ^ ? '"1W the medal, it was this vZiJStoi
11* 11 • "lends, knows better than do^s J. to drive his wite away from his,'t was that the buidini; committee to Miss M-o'.ri#. , u
at an early day, and well it ntav | B MavfSj (ahll lu. received all the Stubblerteld toid him that h„ actually done onfy sit"™ !°!lc Mo ^ V '
bc- 1 ..1 .l . i be could not drive her away, and iservice, on the Precdmen's High 1 ■ — •
"Yes, while I live, no rich and
noble knave shall walk tbe world
in crcdit to his crave."
The Telphone Is working for
tho success of tbe Downing party
and in t!.n interest of all Cherokee
citizei •.
John llrow)i was re-elected Chief
of the Seminole*, alter a small
strugle with tho old Chlet, John
Juniper.
lion. Sum Smith declines and
positively reiuscs to be a candidate
for second chief, us he can not and
would not under tbe circumstances
do anything of tho kind to disrupt
tho Downing party, or that would
cause the party to loso six or seven
hundred votes, as would be tho
case should ho by any act ol his
ignore tho compact,
Sam Paul and Gov. Byrd will
make the race for governor of the
Chickasaw Nation. The former as
tho nominee of the Progressive
pnrty, mid the latter as tho nomi-
co of the ''Blood party." R. L,
Boyd, a cry Influential citir.en also
enters the race independent. Paul
is a friend to both his native and
adopted eitiaena—believing "in uni-
fy there is strength."
Tho Telepbono is making a light
'or tho preservation of the Down-
fng party, tho' it seems to take n
desperate one to savo it. II you
men wn« are lured off by tho over
weaning ambition of one man can
afford to lose seven or eight hnnd-
bentiets of the same) the nature ol I,er and "''""vice, o
L. - , 1 said ho had lather not incur the School build
• TIIP Pdlillt.'l/'; t> ti f I. t*<>< I intn n# I... « • 1 ... I ..
dkat.kr in
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES,
ing were paid $3,888
• * : iitint i mil, 1 neu
the compact entered into at last I displeasure Ol either of them, .ndlfor their serviee-tbcV charging, ,,« - —
- h "Over a Million Distributed.
Chiefs nominating convention. He j would therefore have nothing" to « .00 a day, work or pliy from'the
of nil others should have tried to i sa.v or do in the matter. Nothing f'mo tho building commenced until
carry out this . ment: but wlmt wa8 s"''l and Mr. 8tubble-1 it was finfshed ? bow it wus that he '
do we find r We find him tho firs! I ,iel't^turned home with his water.' testified before the Senate Commit. |
in.it. tr ,1 .11 After Mr. Basset and family left tee in \\ ashington lust winter that!
man to enter the race lor the chief- j Stubblefield's about « o'clock, Mc- ''o did not know bow many acres
laincy again, disregarding the! Daniel went over to Stnbblelield's. ,--J —- L-J - • — i
promises and agreements made to 1 ^tnbblelield was sitting just outside
a certain element of the Downing ' ill® f°,or in ,he ,n<1 Mr"' Mc*
~ Daniel was standing in tho door.
As McDaniel approached he told
hiswife to go homo and she refused,
McDaniel said, have come after
WAGONER, IND. TER.
UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTIONS 0ur rl,erokoe triends and others will always find the best and cheapest
"j^Over a Million Oistrihufod >n the country at our/tore in Wagoner, and we invite you to
to give us a call when you want anything usually kept
in a general merchandise store. It will be ' 1 > your interest to
como and see ns.
[party, and letting big favored
friends and kinsmen rush him to
tho front with unexampled braxon-
ry. That too, upon a tecord of
broken promises nnd a financial
policy unequalcd in the history of
this country for extravagance;
and which surely invites defeat
at the very outset. 'Come,"
yon Downing men, "and let's rea-
son together," and may bo you can
give up your first love, and lay
aside tho inordinate ambition of
Jour man, by giving him a rusting
spell and lot's get together on a
Downing platform, and Uying aside
the ambitions of ono man, pull to-
gether for the good of the whdo
party. This is the only way to
succeed; it is either this or defeat;
which do you prefer?
A Good Deed—and Some Bad Ones.
Tho Telephone would not de-
tract one iota from any good deed
that Chief Mayes has clone since he
went isto office, and will here men-
tion tho fact that tho Telephone
stood shoulder to shoulder with
him in his fight to get $200,000 a
year for tho lease of the Strip; oth-
ers stood by him—fourteen men in
the lower house and a world of in-
ot lund we had west of 96—also did
not know how many acres were in
our home tract east of Slfl? The
Senate report of lus testimony
shows that he actually displayed
such ignorance in his examintion,
'heso and many other questions
Louisiana Stale Lottery Company
'"■"TporHtetl by tho T-c^inljifure in 1808
if. W. FOREMAN,
, ^ vl,,,v "'toi ""v sii.iiij miiii i i j ii i n ii i >
you dead or alive," at the same! the Chief roust answer before he
V red votes, why go ahead; for our j flucnco on tho outsido that simply
7-art we love our party more than j baffled any defeat of purpose, in
w\love tho ambition of ono man. J thai tight in Council. Is the Chief
rm Aff-i , * m. ~ j entitled to any great deal more
The Telephones circulation still ,or hig so,.vi(.(<s than t|i(j
increases .s tie ays and weeks fourteen valiant mon who stood by
time drawing bis pistol. Stubble-
field thinking he intended to shoot
her, rose from his chair and got
between thorn, tolling McDaniel
can expect the suffrages of an ...
tclligent people.
Stand up, .Mr. Mayes—you have
hncl a fair and impartial trial, by a
tonots.ioot a woiiiaii. McDaniel j'iry of your own countrymen, and
told him to not interfere with his show causo why sentence should
business and at the same time be
gan to shoot. The first shot took
effect in^ 'Stubblelields abdomen
ranging downward. Stubblefleld
began to advance upon McDaniel
pleading with him to not shoot
him any more. McDaniel shot at
him tive times and snapped the
sixth barrel at Stnbblefieid, who
had not yet fallen to tho ground,
not bo passed.
True But Downing.
From Muldrow.
Special to tin* Telephone:
Muldrow, I. T., Juno 25,1*90
According to previous announce-
ment, our annual picnic and Ma-
sonic Installation was held at this
placo yesterday, St. John's day.
f'tr hdiifationul mi.l CliitritHl.lt. purpu* -
ami its frttiit jii.c inadi. „ p„rt „t t ht. prt^eit
Stitlf <Vni«tliulii>n. in ixru. bv an nvei
wlwlming popular vole, and to continuo
January 1, 1893
II' MAMOTlf DttA II7.vo.v take plot
Simi-A initially. (./.«<„■ and Drrembrr), uni
iti KllASD sixni.f; XI'MIIKK ItftA IF-
1SGS talr ,<ln: 1/1 tarh u f Iht Oilier te-
iHohthx uf the year, nnrt are all dravn in pub-
lic, at tlu Aeiulemy ufMutie, .Vcw (h-lraut. l a
FAMED for TWENTY YEARS,
Cor Integrity of its llrinviiiga,
and I'rompt Pnynicnt of I'rlaes,
Attested as follows:
He do hereby r'rf, fy that t.v tuprrriu he
arrangement. f.,r all the Mun/hly n„d Sin
Annual Drawini* ,.f the Stat' . it
tery Cumpantt. and in /termm manage ami & h-
tnl the Oratringt th-i„*rtre$, and that hi
tame air eundacted irith hune*ty, fail-nix* ana
in got*! >'aith Unrardt all partiet, and u't auth
orUe the V jmpany to u*e Uu* eciiitira/e. irith
fac-timiU of our signature attached in thii
advertisement."
Til K CIIKAI'KST-
go by. PeOjilo will read an iniie
pendent, truthYu.1, honest, outspok-
en paper, even "if they can not
wholly agree with it—such is the
Telephone. It gives facts, figures
and reasons for any stand it takes,
anil never allows the
the Cherokee people to sailer with
out sounding tho alarm.
That canard started by some
folks to the effect th .t lion. Sam
Smith ^had withdrawn from the
race for tho chiefs nomination, is
entirely false. JIo is there to stay
a little longer, at least, and in a
Inter to the editor, received yes-
terday, ho says: "A ccrtain fUc-
him in tho issue? Certainly not.
Why should somo of his friends ex-
toll him to the skies bccause be did
his duty? Has it come to pass
j that a man must bo paid for doing
his duty in one instance, even if he
Interest* of neglects his duty in a hundred oth-
er instances? O, no. But when
Chief .Mayes, together with much
help, made for the Cherokee Na-
tion $75,000 per year on this lease,
as estimated by his friends, and a
fact, why we say, did ho go to
work with such a reckless and
wasteful policy to undo all the
good he had done, by spending ns
much uselessly, or more too, than
ho claims to have saved tho peopl
This "robbing Poter to pay Paul"
- . - - .« ..." g.uiiuu, Itlapo i
but wassupportinug himself..gainst, Ksrly in tbe morning',ho people'
the fence The wounded commenced coming from every di-
rr,rCf " °. 1° gr,0Und rection- fthl1 b>- !l o'clock there was
and McDaniel mounted lna horse I10 loss than 1500 people present
and rodonway. Stnbblefieid was j „„ tbw Be|ow' ig "' ]
.i,0""' " Ct°r 1 «n,n ,,s w"8 0 ';
?°" l,Ut th,° wer!' ; I 1st. The installation of the officers
such a nature as to balHo surgical of the Order of the Raster.. Star,
rr' •„ , . . , _ ' Weeta Chapter No. 11, which was
sion A6SOciatc'' ver" conducted by the Rev. L. S. Byrd,
'•Th.tm.nl u n • i • o'this place. The ceremony was
. I.f C!aude McDaniel a promi- t]uitc instructive and impressive.
Wrtrirt° CherokTUrv r°" t!Ur fU'r tho refreshments
sonio mi^ ! , V ?!!' u" were served, aiul such an al.und-
somo misunderstanding with h- s ant.0 of stables as wr - spread has
efth, ,0hm!S^^ass of lemonade; she „eyer boon equaled in the annals
Ind n 21 \ at'C<"! of our country. Tho old and the
McDan el's , , , !i °"° °J >0„n ? «" «dd to the enjoy-
S n '« 1,1 ,lfrS l,VCdJ"amfd ■•"to or the oc asion and allowed
d.fthfrn T ? "I^-ng the J themselves to be carried back for
In U, ;,,. I', CV,r .'K a time to the g ,cn pastures and
Daniel went after h.s wife, to in- silvery wafers of life's young
1 lTfienri.0.r0r,rn ,0mr,,W'YVAn"r ,l"> refreshments
b eheld interfered and forbid Mc- the officers elect o. Br,Hon Lodge,
anie coming in Ins house; Mc- A. F. & A. M.. were installed by
Daniel .resisted in seeing his wife , uCT. L. S. Byrd ot this place, as-
total k to her and stepped up on.sisted by Hro. W. II II Sl.ibley
"jr0 ' °f h «^ "-herosho was, (lf Van Burcn, Ark. Afterthe cerel
and where Stubh etie'd washving. monj. appropriate remarks were
when Stubblefiold caught hold ofLiadeby Brothers Byrd Sl.ibley
Ki:i:rs
IvIXDS IN
Also a stock of Dry Goods, Domestics, Calicog, Kverballs, Shirts' Hand-
kerchiefs, Laces and a full line of Patent Medicines.
Pnr ' 'A 1.1. AM) SKK IIIM BEFORE Bt'YIXG ELSEWHERE, -.jrt
idM.. ■: ■ -S>it T
WM. JOHNSTON.
C< rra mi.^ai on er .
K f the vrufsraignrri Hanks awl Bankert tnU
pay all /*, izrs drawn in The Ia i inuuia Stat%
LotterieM which may brpreienUd at our count
ti H.
H. M. Walmhlot. Pros Iji. N'nt. R'k.
JI ikukk Lksavx, IVcm State Nat. B'k.
A. Kai.ijwi.v, pres. New OrPnaN. K'k,
Carl K i in v. Pres. Union Nat. Hunk.
him and shoved him ott* tho porch
with a kick and making for Mc-
Daniel to follow up his punishment,
when McDaniel in defense pniled
out his revolver and commenced
firing, shooting Stubblefiold a dead
shot in the stomach at the first tiro.
Stnbblefieid was said to have been
a bulIv and hard character. Mc-
Daniel has many friends and has
£ono on the scout."
These are all the account* out,
as no impartial eve witness has
made a statement as yet.
tion will attempt to force mo to J
take the second place on a ticket , .
frega, dlei". ot the eomiMct [ TOn he Bccn "'rough by
re-! .1, rt! not accept it." ♦ n-who reason on the sub-
, 4 r Then if he made that much—
1,1 a "I' ' " it alion just «eii d ' •• "M" fair A r our people and
from \S jisliiii^ton, w<
the Wntt®' case wiji l>e
ara that
decided or
-A t:
«siitant
or ten«.
, 1"
At-
avs.
4 n'l I
n't j
'pent $80,000
bv a reckless,
tration of affan
frit nds claim
does not a w t>
iiO?t
but ri- n.oTI. «ts can I
,ei! on it-, its petting to be tf
Vflifti we seo the papers, we .ire'
billing to annnnne* the faetofa,
decision, but not unfit then.
re than necessary,
l't care ailminis-
herecan he or his
' lit? Then again,
e* administration
f affairs lo mor« J -crm than good
> r. people, moralf), socially and
i therwise—it teaches them extrav-
:ij.'nnc instc-ad of economy_and
I lie re I y destroys all moral and
eionon c princ iple* that should
\. ! in tbe political ^overnmont
of a people While the Telephone
J*" w'th bin. in the 'ease matter—
sa you « II or have observed ere
'hi* I - 't with :he Chief j„ |jjg
r, extrava at administration of gov-
f| crnmen'.s affairs, .but has and will
-- ' "tii'u ;o fight his extravagance,
t
"Bless your soul,"' wasn't there
J lots of wormy chestnuts cracked,
in last week's Telephone ? A cas-
ual observer would conclude tbe
editor was cracked Webber's Falls
Mayespaper.
^ ou bet,and it made "some folks"
—Bob's -way of thinking, mighty
sick to cat the ' goodies." If you
was not
Breedlove, Blalock, Watts and Si's
ter Carrie Breedlove. In all, tbe
day can be scored as ono long to
be remembered in tho history of
Muldrow. The ladies of the Order
of the Eastern Star and all others
who participated in arranging aud
preparing so many good things to
refresh the inner man deserve
great credit for tho taste and hos-
pitality displayed.
The swings, icc-cream and lomo-
nado stands all done a lair business
the roeipts ann,,,nting tl,about Z
and fifty dollars. There wero a j *ilh , O.unty, Stru t and Number'
great many v stori present from a Mo"| j™!"'1 ri'lurn mnil delivery will be -
distance, loo numerous to mention I./'',l;, ;™'losinK " Envelop be.r-
A{ the Academy of Music, Ne'.v
Orleans,Tuesday, July I5,I89o.
CAPITAL PRIZE, $300,00 9.
100,000 Tickets at twenty Dol-
'ars each. Halves 810; Quarters
$n; tenths 82; Twentieths 81;
LIST or PRIZES.
l "prize of ssnn.noo is s.inn nnn
i i'ltiZF of lon.ofio i. inn.oon
i prize of r.n,noo sn.ono
2.r).noo i, 2r.,noo i
10,000 are 20,000 '
fi.noo r; 2.1.000 ;
1,000 ..re 25,000 I
''>00 are fiO.OOO
m are c*>0,000
'-110 are 1,00000
60,000 ;
SO.OO
20,000
.$99.8001
#90,900
S.1U Prize,, amounting to $1,054,800 j
Xote.—Tickets drawing Capital I
prizes aro not entitled to terminal I
Prizes.
AGENTS WANTED.
( lfb Kates, cr «njr furtlier in
formntinn d ir*d, wrile legiWjr to tho un
1
•DEALER IN
Opposite the GapltoJ
Tahlequah,
pi
«i
Mill
CI f II I
Ind. Terr.
1 PRIZE OF
2 PKIZKS OF
5 PRIZES OF
25 PRIZES OF
ino PRIZES OF
200 PRIZES' OF
500 PRIZES OF
AlTRnXIMATlON i'RIZEh.
100 Pn*Mof $600 arc
100 do. .'{00 jjru
100 do. 200 ar* !!!!
two Nl'MMIClt TKRMIJfAL*
909Pri*rs of ,5*100 «ro....
do do
ADD J890.
NEW GOODS-LOWEST PRICES-UNEQUALED STOCK.
The stock of Goods pertaining to t'his
house is more complete, ii" pos-
sible, cheaper and better
than at any previous time.
distance, too numerous to mention
but it will suffic e to say that they
wero loud in their praise of the
hospitality of the Muldrow people.
The march am] procession of the
children cd our Mission school
headed by Mr.c. Johnson and Mrs
ing vour full addre*
IMPORTANT!
Addrefs, M. A. I >.\ I'I'HIX,
New Orleans, Li. !
orM.A. DAUPHIN
Washington, I), c,
Bv ordinary letter, c^nuiaing Money
wide open at the meeting in Saline, homes and places of busin
wo will "bo bound." r08t'° a"J har,"°"-v Prevailing.
Gov. Smallwood will make the
race again—being nominated by
his party, for governor of the Choc-
taw Nation. Hon. Wilson Jones,
we understand will make tho race
,. * buii J.rs. "ruinary icu.r. i-.jnta.ninc .Honey
•Simmons, feathers, is deserving of *?rder i,f.iwi by all Express Corapani,^,
- ,special mention. About 5 n m I York Exchange, I)raA or PmtalNotf. |
■cracked"—yea, burned the crowd dispersed and went to' j
their liomcs and placcH of businegs, |
Address registered letters contain-
ng Currency to
New Orleans National Bank,
New Orleans, La
W. J. \V.
Dry Goods, Staple and Fancy Groceries.
Clotting, Hats, Caps, Boots and
Shots, Gents Furnishing
Goods, Hardware,
Tinware, Queensware,
Agricultural Implements, <$c.
"RhMEMBhK, that tho payment
with
argument
iinniwl.
and roaxon
Grand View School Closing.
The School I>ir *etor$ and pa-
trons of the Grand View school,
two and a half miles north of Tahle-1 . Iliai 11,0 Payment
— quah, gavo a grand barbecue last I ,{• " vvrV.',*v HY
against Sinallwood, and tho cam- j Thursday at the closing of their ! £ NAIIUNAL BANKS of
paign will be red-hot, for the pur- which Was more than a sue- :,^p?P 'I'0 T'rkCtS ?F
il™ nim^.i ii f i ,• j cess tut ti sociable affair. Mrs Julia ^np ' "J the I resident of an In
ties are almost, equally divided in, Ivoyi ^ to>chor of u eicll^^ .t-tution, whose chartered right,
■at Nation. ^ | her pupils, each and every one to
.. "* " ™ ,, 1 come forward and be examined to
Bccause we said wo could cat sbow the progress they had made
"crow ' in caso of an emergency, j in one session. Most all the pn-
we don't want to be asked to take l''1* started in their A B C's, and
a dish of "buzzard"—for while wc " " J "
all could read from the first to tho
are good naturcd we don't want
our friend, to irv ■ Kevs- 'gh*-s and Thompson mado 1 ei«.eS i„« o«,utu that the I^ui.j.
, ■ I""1'on u* nice addrrssca on the occasion and •' h ' enntrait *.tl.
tl.ns lai. t .• Suu* ol L-niutana. *!n.h ,t.....
ere attentively iifitc icd to. The jure until January l.t, 1893
rights
ar. rccognized in the highest
Courts; therefore, beware of all im-
itations or anonymous schemes."
1 ta question now nnder eoniUffTation i*:
Sluill tire pre- ut .-hart, r e«pin. in 1 H'.i7 )>j
limitation cr l>a!l it L.< extended another
•• yetra.
Kemn.vbar that the Supreme Court of the
I nitej butes ha> decided that the l^m.i.
>:.it.'Lottery t'.i. ha a * ■..■ (rn< T with
ted Garden Seed Always on Hand.
Wc arc always glad lo welcome our customers, treat hem
with courtesy and prove to them that our only iin, £ t0 *d"
then. good. A cordial invitation is extended to all to give us
WM. JOHNSTON.
WAttoirs
From $30 Up
Always on hand, the best
SWKITZER WACON GO.
Fayettevill*, Arkansas.
Macaoally's Restanrant,
J.Kt epposito the depot.
W.VOONER, IM). TEKR.
< all and on measj-ou passthroanh
Wagoner when you want a squaro
niea . Ihe Original Mac anally.
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