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The Indian Journal from Eufaula, Oklahoma • 5

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Eufaula, Oklahoma
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5
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I ll 1 i a I i I n) ioo'! -( llou 'cl I It I ul mfti tlm td I I- il A a IU laitalN an It II fa ale tir llm ae wUtr liu ug IU glb lad up a halo I tallir an I dll Ing llm up aked miaat-'H I- pul itnu In a yard (betel IIm ulgM 1 tm rUrl wo gtanltd and town wa railed fiu I nib wtmfe le waa ut work lo I Ip pru Ho in "til dining them Htui worked afound lo where ItrowN wa throwing down ON bint look hi IN completely by uutpte and he could offer no rellance The cattlu Wlf lhN lUINed lee lrWN blea be I the Mtau wanted by Ibe flJlcer bul Ibrf are rvrtaln they hats right party and he Imlng hhl Urt uwalMng Ihe Teka olfl' ru -a- A freight waa pullli on of the arda Monday morning aismi 5 10 the frog at the south ewluh broke and ten rat tall 1 four In lug turned lu I i lit Three that Went off were loaded with Ice and one with bacon Ths wrecking car wa brought from Jai miii but they toppled over far from the track al It waa uot needed lo clear Ihe way ami lot train were delated Tim freight wna reloaoed Monday ami on Tuft We are alway I Tuesday the car were pulled up where glad lo meet our frh ml from uelghior limy belonged lug town I letter from Haaacwa say that Mr The lilt of Mclleter ev awake Cl'lof Hhermsti Texas I hoiking after for a good time will hold a grand mul-1 the Sunday uchool In that region Wild CROW HA RG A DINK CO WIIOIKSAIK Staple and Fancy Dry Goods Notion mill (Iviitn Kuril Mi In (IihhU 714 to Wnalilligloll Ave SI IOLIM MO RHODUS COMMISSION CO KklalilMioil IS GO Consignments Solicited of WOOL HIDES FURS GAME And Country Produce Generally 311 Commercial Struct St Louis Mo JWrile for price list Correspondence with Dcalett solicite! MT tbrl al4 4 )i4b limH 1 It 4 lo 4 ft ul Nr lli i 1unr 4 4l1(ikiMina irtwf at Mitt cciutin In (tilin' Yale cuinuirbrvtl fcia c'utlr vt mmUI Urk humUy tienm ftN oubU I I ft at Tainrr Ibtt Ni'l In mii at than cl (lok Rdaaiaaa Xit(iorti atj La rMValkloi Jackal tl cot at TurorrA i a Mr Juiu llaa tha Inla anl fur -ali-r uf Atoka up Tult) on bul at Tlx atix of clitir In ton rau fiunJ at Ja niakc'a Kufaula drug ur to ttic Glob aay ItuTr It try lltll boubt but It Oweu will be ouflrmtil A few A t'o'a wool hrailng L-iVea at rurtipr 4 Ilrne'a to be miM lirap Itev TIioiupMin of Hilartowg iIIimI Ut ws-k ami left ut a good order nr job woik Kl N-aI left on Tufulij for Sa-arwa i attend tlie funeral of l)r lilt Aitlier-llllilW notorlout Jim of gave hlunelf up to the o(Uerrt at oIIhi lat week Mb I)eb Orowo one of ailing young ladle! visiting her sister Hr Millar -Mrt WIdon left on Monday morn ig far a vllt to New Orleana We wish er a very pleasant trip Ml Mamie Bxdgctt nee Kost waa i town for a short time last week while route to Fort Gibson and ee those $175 calf at Patterson 4 wheel breaking yesterday morning ilayed the north bound passenger train some this side of Vlnlta Burnahau wlthJ Mayfield aler In geueral merchandise at the Falls as In town on Wednesday last weather will soon be here and ilterson 4 Foley wish to uni ud all their avy winter goods of every description The largest line of neck-ties in ie city all nobby styles at Turner 4 he wants a share of and if reliable gaidods and cheap prices can get it he will i ive It Bill Fields and Charley A Ask for the Parrot Brand AND GET THE BEST 0 MY FRIENDS AND PATRONS I say that lam now located af I Eufaula with a view to the practice of my profession in addition to cal elocutionary and llteiary contest at that ton during the mouth of May the exact date yet to lie fixed A gmol thing to stimulate the followers of thoe pur suits and we hoie they have a big time Mr voice adds no little to the effects of Itev work Ills singing Is a pleasure to hear and his rendition of some of the grand old hymns reach chords In the heart that tio preach Ing could touch We think he will add greatly to the results of lubors If you want Gen 8 Personal Memoirs published by Charles Webster 4 Co and personal History wrltteu by lion Ben Perly Pooie and II Tlffaney I) I) leave or send your orders to Hal Bowman Tulsa I or leave your orders at the Jouknal office and they will receive prompt attention News of the killing of Israel Folsom was received here lust week but up to date we have not Icarued particulars It Is supposed be wus killed by Capt Miller of Leon the place where the deed wus committed on Sunday the Nth and one account suys it was done for the purpose of robbery His body was brought to Boggy Depot and buried on Friday last 'ol Robison Is In from Okmulgee and says the Commission on War Claims have used up all the time allowed them and as they still have a large number of claims to examine they have have applied to Chief Perryman for an extension of the time for ten days longer The approved to date LOOK HERE! I will sell my farm Nituated one and a half miles north of It I well Improved consUUng of over 100 acres uew house new frnces and la splendid orchard together with my dwelling hou-e at this place which is well finished and contains five room and all of the necessary out-houses beside munj other conveuionccs Will sell reasonably All information cheerfully given Cin Fisher which I have established a Drug Store to Jill the wants qf the pub -lie and to further facilitate my practice As the two departures are so near in unison and feeling that a strange man in a strange place should show his reasons for asking the people's patronage I take this opportunity of stating that I have been engaged in the Practice of Medicine for 13 years nearly 7 of which have been among the good people of the Creek Nation where I have passed thrf all the epidemics and have had quite as large a practice if not larger than any other physician in the country and as to my success I refer you to many of the best families of the Nation As to my ability to perform the duties of a Druggist I will say that I have certificates from both the Pharmaceutical Boards of Louisana or Texas which go to show that I understand my business I attend to Prescription Department in person as I can't afford to trust to anyone unless wholly competent Thanking the good people of Eufaula and vicinity for past favors and asking for a continuance of their good will I am yours respectfully CUTLER turkey are wry Illicit Brown laru Derrick aud other went out after a lot but the ron catdie more oul than turkey Nin DavU I In Tex apiwaring the rtle who roMted hlNxtoie 1) Brodie 1 thinking of niovlug Ids family to Eufaula Thing are quiet since Marshal lat visit Thu Journal would lie very glad to havu give us regular letter The notorious Bell Star walked into the Court room at Fort Smith last week aud aurrendered A warrant wa out for her charging her with horse steal ing She was formerly the wife of the Cole Younger of the Jesse James gang and ha herself It Is said stolen horse aud been In other busbies of the kind She was under arrest once near Muskn gee and while the guard wa sleeping she slipped up getting Id pistol cocked It and It is thought lulcuded shooting him when fortunately she lost her balance aud came near falling Shu put the muzzle of the pistol to the ground to support herself when It wa discharged and the guard wa awakened to hi peril She was at that time for horse stealing for one year Ivy one of the most successful educator In the Cherokee Nation called at our office last week and of course subscribed for the Journal a he wanted to keep posted while at hi school near South West City Mo Hides aud fur are coming in lively and Cass 4 Newburgh are getting their share They pay the highest price aud if you haye anything of the kind to sell forget tuem A car-load of plows cotton-planter and other Implement at Patterson 4 Cas 4 Newburgh have inaugurated a closlug-out sale to get rid of all their stock possible preparatory to putting in a splend line of spring goods You can get burgains there The Coart Black Hoyt introducing discharged Charles Challey larceuy discharged Ed McCoy introducing discharged McGhee larceny committed bond $300 Albert Stoue larceny discharged A Good Investment I will sell out my store at Flshertown with all goods and Btore-bouse at cost Will sell the goods at invoice price and will sell a small residence adjoining the store-house at a reasonable price Will give the very best claim and title to any one My reason for selling is too much much busiuess for an old man I will not sell on credit Wm Fisher Flore both had prisoners before Com Issloner Tufts the past week They are amount to $45339 number of claims 4 I Hereford and Polled Angus I have a choice lot of Hereford and Polled Arngus Bulls for sale cheap in lots to suit Lewis Crutchfied Caddo I $40 Reward nstlers I suT! A deer was run over and killed at Armstrong switch bv a locomotive last (eek and a bear was seen crossing the at Caney Brodie came in the office with loud hello last Thursday to subscribe the Journal He reports things £ifiiet at Sasacwa The Journal job office this week 11 receive a large stock of stationary tl St Louis which we will print in od style cheap forget those Perry 4 od heating stoves that are going cheap 13 1 Turner 4 Byrne The Best Herd of Cattle in the Territory Consisting of 500 hiad of Three and ur-Year-Old Steers 1200 head of Stock Cattle deliver about fhe 1st of May Also a Good llanch with Pasture and No 1 Buildings barns and Hay Sheds Twenty-five Short-Horn Bulls Address JAS McALESTER McAlester I Bargains in Perry 4 wood beating stoves for next thirty days at Turner 4 On Jannary 18th at Sac and Fox Sac and Fox Nation Dr Cain of inflamation of the stomach and bowels The Doctor was the National Physician for the Sac and Fox was the son-in law of Mr Neal of this place and was well liked by every one On the evening preceding his death his infant daughter two years of age also died of pneumonia Mrs CAin has the sympathies of all in her double affliction At Atoka on Sunday evening last the 24tb Mr Smlser to Miss Norma Earl Standley A large number of people witnessed the ceremony which was performed at the Baptist church Mr Smiser tor the past two years has been the principal of the Atoka Academy and Miss Standley is well known as the daughter of Capt Standley and as the former editor of the Champion Many friends extend well wishes Stolen From my residence eight miles east of Eufaula on Nov 7th one very dark chestnut sorrell pony horse flaxen main and tail branded large on right shoulder I will pay $10 for the horse or information leading to his recovery or I will give the pony or his worth for evidence that will convict the thief 17-2m DK LINDSEY An Interesting Lehigh Letter THOUSANDS SAY SO Mr Atkins Girard Kansas writes: never hesitate to recommend your Electric bitters to my customers they give entire satisfaction aud are api Electric Bitters are the purest and best medicine known and will positively cuie kidney and live1 complaints Purify the blood and regulate tne bowels No family can afford be without them They will save huudreds of dollars in bills eveiy year Sold at fifty cents a bottle by Williams Wanted for Gash Money on Spot By JOS SONDHEIMER Muskogee I 1000 good dry Flint butcher Cattle Hides 1000 good green salted cured Cattle Hides 1000 No 1 summer and fall Deerskins 5000 pounds choice tub-washed Wool no burs 10000 lbs choice medium unwashed Wool free from burs 15000 Raccoon Fox Opossum Skunk and Beaver Skins 1000 bushels Pecan Nuts 50 fresh Venison Hams Correspondence with Dealers Solicited! Cash Paid Died At the home of her daughter in Tulsa Jan 10th Mrs Nancy Hodge in her sixty-seventh year She was sick but a short time She (lied in the faith having lived for many years a consistent Christian life She was loved aud respected by all who knew her Her life was devoted to her children five of whom mourn her loss two daughters and three sons Their loss is her gain are the dead who die in the Lord that they may rest from their labors and their works do follow Buckwheat flour at Patterson 4 Bob Perryman the in the Journal office Tuesday leaves for school at St Louis the iter part of the week complete line of patent medicines Dr drug store at Eufaula has all the articles usually kept in a t-class drug store Turner 4 Co handle the largest of white shirts in the city over your agricultural imple-nts and see what you will want this and then go to Patterson 4 Foley Eufaula for what you want Bowman left for Tulsa and Red 'k on Monday loaded down to the irds with books and other things that people of the Territory want LU-If lively attack of pneumonia takes i down remember that Jas Blake ps pure drugs and you run no chance betting your medicine from him 'A -Hal Bowman left last Monday for ''Jsa and Red Fork where he will spend rest of the winter months working the Indian Journal and selling books music of all kinds -Eugene White Special Agent of Interior Department has been making periodical examination of the affairs Ithe Union Agency It is needless to ark he found them all right -A letter from Wealaka reports a great of pneumonia there and that they had two bad cases at the mission both are quite recovered The gen-health of the school is good EL -Cass 4 Newburgh have a lot of heavy ycoats that they must sell before the weather strikes Editor Indian Journal Owing to a scarcity of coal orders the mines are not running to their full capacity Indications are that the orders will begin to come in soon and tax the mines to fill them There has been some difficulty in regard to ownership of land upon which the new mine No 5 is situated The Atoka Coal and Mining Co have suspended operations until right of title is settled Israel Folsom who was killed at Leon Chickasaw Nation Sunday the 17th inst was interred at Boggy cemetery Depot Mr Johnnie James pit boss at mine No 3 was agreeably surprised to day by receiving the news that ticket No 80424 held by him in January drawing of Louisiana State Lottery bad drawn a pize of $100 Dr Folsom of Atoka has moved his drug store and practice here and is doing well Dr Wright has just finished his new house It is two stories Mansard roof piazza extending entirely around it the interior is made up of four rooms on ground floor parlor dining room kitchen and office second floor two beo rooms bath room closets fec It is beautifully decorated the parlor being furnished with antique paper and carpet to match Dame rumor has it that the Doctor has wearied of single blessedness and is soon to take unto himself a life partner January 23 ISsS STOLEN One black gildeu horse thirteen years old about 12 hands high branded 4 nicked tail works well fa-t-walkiog gait One gray gilden pony iron-gray mane and tail six years old about thirteeu hands high branded nicked tail running walk One grayish dirtv colored gilden pony six years old past about 13 liands high branded nicked ail walking gait One sorrell pided stallion about 14 hands high three years old branded on thigh fox-trot gait One sorrel mare pony about 14 hands high two years old past branded on thigh unbroke 30 reward offered foi the capture of the thieves and return of the ponies to the owner at Sans Bols I Wallace Carnet SAM HANNA Vice-Pres JOHNSON Pres WILMOT SAEGER Cashier State National Bank OF DENISON TEX Authorized Capital Paid Up Capital Surplus Fund $500000 $100000 nOCH Cc I Celebrated Fa SENT FREE! Uwecot TIG NOR A i COLLINS WILMOT 8AEGER Mr REMSBURG Representing the firm of Chas Stieff Baltimore Md Piano Manufacturers is in town at the Mitchell douse for a few days where he will be pleased to see any one wishing to purchase a first-class piano He will aNo attend to any piano tuning for which satisfaction is guaranteed and eharges moderate Leave orders at the hotel ALEXANDER RENNIE A COFFIN SAMUEL HANNA A ACHE80N LINGO JOHNSON Uf luth to any addrem Illustrates and lUt4 I every thing for Childrens 1 and Infants wear and Housekeeping 1 Goodii at prices tower man ihoae of any 1 bouse in tne United States I'Miklrik i 1 atiefactfe onranteed or mony re-1 1 funded KOC1I MN Ulitk Ave dL bt 1 till Business from the Indian Territory especiallyt solicited Transact General banking business.

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