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Cherokee Advocate from Tahlequah, Oklahoma • Page 2

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Cherokee Advocatei
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Tahlequah, Oklahoma
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he BO mm for the jt.JDtibkworth, Lula McNair, Cora PljiTirgSTSnlfe INTBRMEDIATE DBPiBTMENT. ihey to be foi deserve jflfetioe, TjHkChem oheat- some 'teven-'' a hundred thejir attorney gone to unknown. money Inanti the eiperlenne. listen at money. Jjrcgll Register' advocated Territory, bat The Register as for hie not behjg an intruder, we don't know We propose near fnture bo done.

We acknowledge the two imfr books from tin "Merchant's and Planter's Nation al Sherman, Toxas, Tom Randolph as President. The above bank carries an authorized capital of you go to Sherman, tbji5Pwould bo glad to haveyoa cw'on them. 07 96 06 95 95 95 Tuesday evening, the 15th, Ooe Harlan a -full-blood Cherokee, while driving'ltHft wagon with wife and child near Moody's Springs on the Iff and while were passing by and shooting, the horses of Harlan's took fright and run away Harlan's wife threw her babe ont of the wagon. Soon she was thrown from the wagon and instantly killod. The child was slightly injured and is doing well.

ELEC PROCLAMATION. EXECL DEPARTMENT, i CHEROKEE NATION, IND. Taliiequah, Ang. 12ih, W. V.

SANDERS, CLEKIC, ILLINOIS DISTBIOT 0. N. Dear Sir: Having been notifled through youi ompe, as the law directs, there was up choice in electing a memher the Council btanoh the National Council at the election hold in the aforesaid District on the 7th day of August 1893, on aoconnt of two candidates receiving the same number of votes. Therefore, 1,0. J.

Harris Principal Nation, by Starr, Daisy Rogers, Gertrndo (Jarlile, Lena Duckworth, Novada Foreman, 'Josie Adair, Maude Luoiuda Downing, Anna Harflage-, Janet Mayes, Pixie Morris, Susie Sloam, Jenny Starr, Jessie Sanders, Dora Vann, Wolfe, Addie Woodall, Susie ovel, Ella May Fields, Sophioiim Mayew, Maggie Mn,) OH (Jarrio I'rather, Georgia Scraper, Joanna Htarr, Mamie SHUT, Eldce Wyly, Zoe. 'ilBon, PRIMARY DKI'AIIMKM Jordan, Carrie Reese, Eloise Ooody, Minta Morris, Mary Scott, Vivian West, Mary Ooody, Eula Lenora Moglpadden, Roe, Lillie Vann, Lola 99 98 97 97 97 96 06 96 96 90 90 9li 95 96 96 95 95 9ft 95 'i 9fi 95 95 95 95 9H 1)8 97 97 97 97 96 90 HO 90 90 Religious Reading ot election at inlUinois Distrust IlliW IT 11KOAN I will toll you liow hail HI, I blighted liven liegin life (.1 the dej'loralilr drunkurd, hie of I lie degradcii wife bealri, the life of I he harlot and tho felon, the life oi which the so culled honje in as the hur of tho wild beas4n, thelile which hides itself in oell of the lunatic and in the aavc of the suicide. Many a million of suoh lives Beeoaod as fair and bright In promise as that 01 young boy here. See them oung and happy in tho day school the Sunday school, clothed, as it and in their right on twenty.thirty years, 'hin blighted, loafing, disgraced, blear- eyed man; this bout tiling of uselessness and scorn who will soon die of delirium tremens, and be huddlod into a paupers grave. Is he that once bright, laughing, promising boy 1 Yes, he is.

Look tblB picture and on that 1 What has made the frightful difference! How did it begin It began in the of August I thinking himself too line and WMto a to or Ip of this ezhortattou better, thatt. a colurnlr' generalities. A one "of our exchanges this. ir wo jnejrrpfis were lpadtjag oajrt, One and'dispaeed to-styrir. at -his lazy fellow-' pect to go.

to heaven when you die course, I said Sam. 'Then take hold and help load this Raid the other one," That was "provoking" Sara in a Scriptural way, which materially increased his rh-mces of having his final expectation Hbw many there are tu-'the ohurcli nobody" has nny idea of, except the preacher and the stewards. These "Sams" will stand by with their hands in their pookets and look on with lazy pleasure while the few earnest and loyal souls try to do the work that is to be done. If they are asked if they expect finally to make.tho port of peace in safety, fivariably reply in the affirmative. As long as they occupy suoh an attitude, their chances of final salvation are exceedingly slim.

Like Bam, if they take hold and help bear the burdens others are carrying, their chances of heaven would he greatly inerenced. BEAU THIS. I once heard a good brother say "that those who do not have regular neafionn of prayer, do very little praying." I will add that those who do not have a regular time to read the word of i read it vory seldom, and advantage. If the devii ran only succeed ill getlini; IH In neglect the daily reading oi 'iod 'shdy word, he will very hum rapture, us. lie delights ''to calrh the word ont of onr hearts, lent wo bel.uve and be I m-v-r knew a mai.

to go far astray while reading the ord of iod dailv. It is the wicked who have no lastofor the wonfTcif while the godly do- HglA in tho law of the Lord, and in his word dolh he meditate dny and nirht. It would be well spend the lirsi hour on arising in tho morning in the of (iod's word An hour thus spent would li I us ell lor 11 and du ties of tin' In 1 I I'' it'nt and I I 1 Married. Mai r- t'hi-i ar i ird at i in- ri'Hldtince Mr lioberl I'nllci, on last night. August 10.

Judge Watt Starr of (' OOWCPBCOO ei' 1 H1 to MINH Ella Christie of doing Snake District; Judgu B. W. Mberty officiating. Many congratulations are. extended to the happy couple.

Hope life's pilgrimage will be pleasant, peace, happiness and prosperity at tend tJiem. otiiaU arente It the guide of bis 3 the oove jn bad op holy VommunloDi and llriekev Married Aug. Mr. Monroe Oglosby to Miss Uehccoa Rriekey, all of lahleiinah District. Kev.

Wrights olhciating, a pleasant voyage through life bo theirs. Leach llnokey -Married Aug. 13th 189U. by Rev. L.

Dobt Mr. John ljeaoh to Miss Mary Brickcy, of Tablequab District. Suo- CeBe to the happy oouple. MOO OOU)EN EGGS 1 5,000 subscribers, wanted for Tho Golden Egg, a now monthly wugamne. Liboral terms and special inducements offered for subscribers and Send 10 for sample the publishers, Minnioiip Hail, Prairie, Winn 3sitho title of the new books of the li bcT for Male i 281h and SEMINARY.

Mrs. Mae8hetfSiar Mrs, W. B. Thompson Miss Ada Boss, Miss Sunnie Cnmrains Miss Fannie Johnson 3rd. 4th, Art I MALE SKMINARY.

Ttot M. Pointer, Principal Teacher. W. A. Thompson.

1st. AsRt E. Choate 2nd. W. Thorn.

-Ird. N. WaiUs, 4th CHKltOKEI'. OltPHAN ASYLUM Apnointmeni8 for Chernkee Orphan Asylum for next soirrolastioyear bcginnitig September 4th, 18M Rev. J.

F. Thompso" Prof. J. A. Ivee Mills, Mrs.

8. O. Taylor, Miss Dannie fioss Miss Bin A lair, 1 Dr. A MrHride. CdliOHKI Appointment f-r ('om Angnst 28th, and ending O.

S. Pox, PRIM List of Primary Hclin. Of 1803, beginning Sep 22nd, 1893. I Cholaoa, Wingmoiid, Rogors. Brushy, r.

Lighi in Ooosr Neck eo! 1 rook. 1 Hill, aLOosa. wiii.ii. Vinita. Ihrd 1 'io'fe.

I 'a pa tint-' 'H I'meville, ti'-w A lion. Moore, ii 'i' 1 Sager, Island Ford Heck, Cave Spi-iug illow Sptmg. I lalaware Town, II ie.kor (li i 1 e. i 1 uipn-, IIIDW I 'rairie ('it Supt. of O.

O. A. Principal Teacher. 1st. Asflt 2nd.

3rd. Mnsic Medical Snpt HIGH SCHOOL I High School. Term beginlng eeemher 15th, 1893. Principal Teacher. IHOOL TEACER8.

I 'oaehers appointed for Fall term iber 4th. nnd ending December II.IVKK MSTKIlT Lizzie Hard. 1 'iinnie Willy. Huttie i ore 1011a Bueknei Ktta Scrapei II. Chuhhur, Myra Josie Wright.

Mattie Miller. Tookah Slxkiller. Ida Collins. Mrs. Sam Thompson.

ILattie Thompson. (ieo. M. (iasaway Clara Eldridge. Itachel Rogers.

May Hard. UK m.HTKICT. Mrs. Kate Carselawey. Daniel lourd.

Birdie Trott. J. J. Breakbill. A S.

Wyly. Rcadus Moore. Nona Harlin. W. Daugherty.

Delia James. Jackson Wright. Laura Fields. Maggie Smith. Mae Yeargan.

Maggie Parks. J. W. Chandler. I.I Wn khff, Bo.piah, Cedar Bluft, I in Chapel, Kab-kah wee, Arcadia, Lynches Prairie, DISTItlCT Oaney, Ball Hill, Four Mile Branch, (col) MuLemore, Grant, Eureka.

Blue bpnng, Tahletjuah, Jolm Bird. Annie Price. Daniel Sevier. Wm. Arnold.

Mae Garner. Sarah Mixwater. M. F. Dennis.

Grand View, Crittenden, Grand River, Tahlequah, (ptfl)' Sequoyah, Swimmer, Ellen Wilson. Jas. L. Holland. W.

P. Ross. Geo. P. Bailey.

J. T. Thompson. W. H.

Davis. J. C. Parks. Mrs.

Carrie Oollim Miss Patele Oallle-LoBier. Lizzie Y. Shelton. Mvst Butler. Jajnnetta Maud JL Gourd.

jtJcftfqFfirrqvo, OakOrovc, LonjK Prairie. Thnsi J. BaggetKjii Ada wlltti JkAilHinmi Oathft D. MoMie Al tore. Conventioi both parties of i poti Says a good time Pleasant Valley, (new) Frontier, Starr's Valley, Back Horn, Briartown, Spaniard Oreok, Chapel, UISTEIOT.

WillUm.GoU Wm E. Johnson- W. L. Trott. G.

Perriberry. James. Lulu D. Sanders. Robt.

E. West Amelia Pettit. Carrie Bnckhanan. Bellefont, Greasy Valley, Hanson, Salisaw, Advance, Roastingear, Red (ool.) Mrs. Minnie Payne.

Ohas. Ohoate. J. W. Ivey.

Lula Starr. I). M. Ingram. Susie Downing.

Cynthia Vann. and cool "ThlSrjeleotion is over, and all have down to business in dead sure earnest. Nearly ail the "cionvtots in jail now as we learn from the High Sjneriif has the mumps. It ha very, warm but it rained hard very Bard Wednesday night, and prospects for more rain in tbe near future. Judge Watt Starr was in Town looking hale and hearty, and B.

Markharm was in Town on business. Hons. Hboly Bell, James Ailcins, Keys and many others were in town tbe past week attending Supreme Ooiirt. Many thanks to onr translator for a nice lot of peaches. Hope he will do so again.

Nice man, that Translator. ILLINOIS DIHTKICT. Ft. Gibson Miss Flora Caleb. Evah Miller.

(col. 1 W. H. Fields. i( .1 Mattie Hudson McKey, E.

B. Randeis. Vian, Flora Ross. Three Rivers, Sam. S.

Sanders. Garfield, Mrs. Lizzie Starr. Manard Emma McDonald. White Oak, Adna Starr.

Greenlief, (col Emma Williams. Sandtown Ceo. F. Nave. Hraggs, J.

M. Payne W. II JACKBON, Snp'f of Education. Ed Horseskin iBagentfor Tahle- qnah, Marble and Granite Works, Wauhiila, I. The donor will accept the thanks of this office for the nice pears presented.

Oh I but they were so nice, so jnicy and so delicious The liig meeting is still going on at Eureka, and much good is being done "What crowds of people'' assemble thero day after day to hear the "word." Supreme Court convened last Tuesday, ajourned to Wednesday, to try young Mayes for killing Jim Christie, in which there was a hnng jury not long since. Mayes trial was postponed nntil next Monday We are a little surprised that so little finit, melons etc. don't come to this ofllco as samples, or for our -auipling, or for kindness 1 sake, any way. nine along, let's see what you will do for us. Who'll he first Born to Mr.

and Mrs. Davo Trainer, on the night of August loth, a tine daughter. No wonder Dave looks so pleasant, no wonder Davo in whooping up the Strip payment, now Hurrah for Dave. Oo to P. Swcpster, the barber and get a clean is always accommodating and will guarantee satisfaction.

He asks for your patronage. Jan. Jl, tf. A respite has been granted Williams and Ball Christio, who waH to hang yesterday, until September 22nd prox. Hundreds and hundreds of people came to witnoss the hanging, but weie disappointed.

I earnestly request all persons indebted to me, to call and settle as it is the beginning of a new year and I need the money. All tailing to do so, will find their accounts in the hands of a collector. Dlt. It. W.

MlJUKA'Y. Henry EiQ'ert came in from tho Strip Wednesday, reports every thing quiot. All aro being moved off, awaiting tho opening; nnd sixty of tho seventy have their claims surveyed, the romainder will have to wait further action in tho mutter. At least until the Secretary has a "whack'' at it. Mra.

John B. Stapler, Misses Flora Calob and Mr Leon Ross left for the World's Fair last Wednesday morning. They expected to hoard the train Flyer'') at Muskogee, being the from our oily to take in the great lair at Chicago. Miss Carrie Evans accompanied the party as far as Muskogee. We hope they will have a pleasant trip, a good time, aud enjoy themselves hugely.

We hope they will give us a good report of all the Bight seeing while gone. mm Every occupation in the country is anxiously looking to the extra Congress for relief. Every fljtisieu is directly and personally interested in' every measure to be discussed, and will wanUtte news promptly and fully. It a time like this, that advantage of Tg WfiEK" Si, Loir JlTBOo is oonolu8ivel siraied. Its readers, news each T'Ojsw could fycj 1 NOTICE.

Sealed bids will be received at 1. T. till August -24th, 1898, for thef olio wing supplies the Female Seminary, fall JS98, town: Sixteen IhQUBand pounds of good lloui nnd eights thousand poundV gf, more nrj less, to bq such titles times ns right to if" It 'MB mm.

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Years Available:
1880-1899