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The Fort Gibson Post from Fort Gibson, Oklahoma • Page 8

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Fort Gibson, Oklahoma
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4 Professional or FORT GIBSON BOY'S PROPOSAL. AT UW- Attorney at Law. FOHT GIBSON. I. T.

next door west of F'osi OfJxv. Passing Away oT One of the Most Prominent; To. have fun In Gibson town, i With tin- become renown. I And have none upon you frown. Just gek up a party.

In bV perfume an3 Rwcne WW; tiring the g-iris rijrbr straijrhi you. dculj 'of Hon. I). occurred at bis boat jc It- the Fort should do. BRADLEY.

WELLS BOSSES. LAWYERS, Jud. Ter. iiU riday, nation iO a gorjd citizen, a great an-d aL honest iO 0 but it. 7V rlpr-rSS TLea your party's- started.

Had TijLrtv other Gir.s- wvre all out of tlgrht. Ky beurt was flhed sweet delight. 8c '3 war dai-y. eyes, were dark awi some Tii'- ca -v "vver 1 oi a bu 1 round flew, "--aiisv" it vou Not a LL Or oea rs Littlejolin, JBruton Breedlove, A TTORNEYS-AT AW; OSces at Sallisaw and Muldrow. Ind, Ter- WILL! AtVI F.

RASMUS, ATTOENEY-AT-LAW. Tahieauaii. I. it'a Lrv health .1 Was C-'J iSVt, £ii itu -i. ted to xi when Hashed saw In i'ort -0 Evi pr! you sot: they were xhr -t blue, yx-i like a painful A 0 to his riuaaerou's friends and 1 Every oy- Thev were iittie arfe y-'u are the EmbieOi? of try love for thee, appreciate their Are the frajrram posefc.

'Jb3. Kitty liot turu away At tiie liixie of iiis death Dennis i AiI 10 J' ioVf: Vj horning. "Huih-" I heard dear Kitty say. Old AM Nibby oomes way. Fly around kee nation in Tennessee, March TT Oli Aunt Nibby eatce that way, with her bor- rid feature.

liev. Je'fce BUBhyhead. a xJaptiBt the that broke the mould when they made ihat creatur'-. Shall JH'ort Gibsonite be put to fiigbt? ac'i'ia: ntaaces. laev were prepared UJ Lear such sad intelligence and it too a time to Wolfe was years of age, having been born in the old He was the oldest son of Dawes A 'i A 'i 7 'AH T.

Cnerokees. his aiother before her marriage being a Mifes i Wilkinson, a 0-eorgian a half-breed Cherokee. His education was received at the iLis -ion tchooiS of Teufjesfefee. In attended school at Valiey O't-rk. North Carolina.

In l'-lj'- his fatner 1 tell you boys never. My proposal with delight. And ne'er to sever. Eo FlSIIEii.MAN. I like DOYOUWEMTi w.

o. condacted a detachment ruatmo Cheroii'-es froaj east of the Mississippi iia'do: J. FOKT KKKO. A Jcr-- 1. James Howard, KAHT I-OJt: UA KJi.

J-'. Physiciaji Special to alloluon iai ic the country. IJANSOV oung iiusn aisobg the In he attended ut Park Hill, near i'i in the following to college in New his education was three "''ears, later. La i --4- was elect' clerk of the C.vroiiee Seriate, and. in tvnen "the California gold o'it, lit was aujong the crossed the mountain- and plains to the Pacific slope.

He iived in California nineteen tears. to Fori Cibsoa in 1 to settle'up the estate of a deceased oio'he: wao had been conducting a business here, Alter returning to this nation he I concluded to remain here and settled in Fort Gibson. The old ''Bushyhead residence is still standing on 1 the east bank of Grand river, near the railroad where Ft. A lady of Louisville. desires a position in a college or family.

Teaches the English branches elocutsou and physical culture. Graduated in: Philadelphia. Took in elocution of Mrs Randal of New York Suceessfiil experience. Terms fifteen inontij and Adress Box 1.0!* Harrison Ark. BUTLER MERGANTILE COMPANY FOLLOW THE CROWD Knows that the Peerless Remedy for Diseases of the Liver, Kidneys and Bladder is 9 anv part of 'J aodjcb- Bushyhead lived until he was elected 1 of the IN Lb TEK.

ID- Seals, Dentist FofiT MITH A KK. Ho. (500. jver National Bank I) Office, and Gam-on A ve Huiltb Natiocal Hunk EL UKNTI'ST. Over Fort- ORT MITH A KK.

Palace Barter Shop, W. M. LYNCH, Prop. FOKT GIBSON, IND. TER Voir are invited to call at my shop yihny in need of a hair-cut, shave or sea-foam.

Beat of barbers and polite attention. A. XL Matheson, House, Sign, Wagon and Carriage Painter Paper Hanging and Decorating a Specialty. Hakim to ltlumUotfeel If BO get olf at Fort Gibson and lake J. It.

Dyer's hack. This is the quickest and cheapest way to go. Two hacks daily. I'or The It. (J.

Adania place at the mouth of Hanger'(Jreek on Grand Itiver. For particulaiH apply to H. C. MKIGS, F(jrt Gibson, I. I have just received a most complete assortment of 1 to suit.

treasurer of the Cherokee nation in which position he held for two terms. At the expiration of his second as national treasurer Mr. Bushyhead was elected principal chief of the nation and in 1833 was reelected to the sam high oflice. At the begining of Chief Bushy- 1 heads's administration the Cherokee i nation was in debt to the extent of nearly $200,000, which, by his i splendid executive ability and wise financiering, he managed to pay off before his second term expired. Ex-Chief Bushyhead was twice married, his first wife being a Mrs.

Ala Adair and a sister of John G. Schrimsher, by whom ho had four; children, Jesse Kate and Dennis Bushyhead and Mrs. T. W. all of whom are yet living.

After, the death of his first wife he was married to Eloiae Butler, a niece of Senator M. C. Butler of South Carolina. Two children by his second wife survived him, a boy and a girl, Ex-Chief Bushyhead was prominent in the politics of his nation from the time he returned from California. Since his term of oflice as chief executive expired he has several times been sent to Washington as a delegate.

He was chairman of the commission to treat last year with the Dawes commission, and was strongly in of treating. Negotiations were defeated, however, on account of full-blood opposition. Mr. BuBhyhead's public life was characterized by progressive ideas and intelligent counsel. He was one of the most advanced Cherokees, who favored allotment of lands as the only safe guard against extinction of tribal government.

His candid and outspoken opinions in late years lost him much political inlluence. Or. J. H. LIVER KIDNEY AND BANKRUPT STOL, SATMTER Co.

Ut Pin For Bins 720 Garrison, FORT SMITH ARKANSAS. I It has Cured Thousands of Desperate Cases. Try It. PRICE, $1.00 PER BUTTLE. FOB SALE BY R.

M. WALKER Call in and ace F. H. NAHII. I Dr.

W. B. Masters, Fort Gibson, dentist, will call at residence when required. Teeth or without plates. All kinds of dental work.

Teeth extracted 'almost' without pain. Gold and up. All kinds of other lilling at reduced prices. All. Teeth without plates done in the latest and moat skillful manner.

HROUGH ERVICE BETWEEN ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO, KANSAS CITY AND THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF TEXAS. WA6MER BUFFET SLEEPERS -AND FREE RECLINING KATY CHAIR CARS DINING STATIONS OPERATED BY THE COMPANY. MEALS. ENTS..

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Pages Available:
2,528
Years Available:
1897-1910