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   Our Brother In Red (Newspaper) - June 6, 1891, Muskogee, Oklahoma                                Indian P J. F. Christian Education Hope of the volume INDIAN JUNE 6, 1891. TERMS J NUMBER 23. 0. b. j. 8, j. d. DENISON & Attorneys at IND. O in U. 8. Court Branch office at I. T. in charpre of J. B. All business will receive prompt M. M. - I. T. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN COLLECTIONS BACK CLAIMS AN D J. A. 8. a. Wilkinson I. T. Hale ft South I. T. All business intrusted to our care will re prompt Of the Arkansas Bar Hinds ft Located cut Will practice in the United States Court for the Indian Territory and in the United * States Court at Ark. All Legal Business promptly attended Collections made and remitted without & O. Physician and Office at Drug I. T R. M. D. Physician and 1. T. charles m. D Physician and - I. T GERARD & Resident I. T. Will visit the towns of the Territory at regularly stated intervals for of Dentistry in all its Home south of Open from the 1st to the 21st of each Specialist on the Eyes Tested and Glasses A. to 4 P. TEX. Advocate Book 418 East 9th All Nashville publications kept and supplied Large and varied line of Sunday School Song Teacher's and Family Best books of all at publishers Agents wanted for good subscription Send all orders A. H 418 E. 9th Kansas Mo. Jf is a home a lamp with the light of the Our Bro. in District Conference for Cherokee District convened at I. in McSpadden chapel May 28, 1891. Rev. Milton A. P. in the chair conducted the devotional Rev. J. 8. Lamar was elected The roll was called and all the brethren responded to their names except J. of A. C. of Flint C. W. of C. H. of Prairie Grove J. F. of Cherokee Orphan Bear of circuit and Thompson of Spring Creek These brethren I providentially kept After effecting an organization the first business that came up was a discussion to conduct a successful on which subject some very appropriate and pointed remarks were Rev. J. M. of Council Grove Western was a welcome visitor to our We all enjoyed his visit among and were greatly profited by the two thrilling heart stirring sermons he gave as well as his talks in Come Bro. the good people of will always have a warm place in their hearts for were called for and all the brethren present made their reports showing some advancement along all The morning session of the last day was devoted principally to hearing reports of Among other things of importance 01 ence it was recommended that there be appointed one White man to take charge of the Cherokee that he fall direction and control of this work and be supplied with necessary interpreters and assisted by our The following committee was appointed to take the subject of a district parsonage under consideration and devise means and plans whereby one may be W. C. J. H. J. C. W. H. J. S. A. S. H. James Wilson and J. F. The following report was read and your committee on the spiritual state of the church report as We have heard with great satisfaction the report from the various charges of the district and are gratified to know that the word of God has been faithfully preached and attended by the Holy Sinners have been believers built up in the most holy faith and the cauBe of Christ generally We find that attendance upon the divine service has been partly The social meetings of the church such sb prayer love and class meeting are hot so well and above all we deplore the fact that family the evening and morning prayers are greatly neglected among Therefore be it That we as pastors and leaders feel it our duty to do all that rs possible to establish family altars in every J. T. W. H. The general work and pastoral care of the children and that our people are ginning to realize that the hope of the church and our Redeemer's Kingdom iB in the salvation of the The following resolution was unanimously Be it That the thanks of this body are due to the citizens of Chelsea and vicinity for their generous hospitality in entertainment of the District J. T. L. W. A. M. The conference benediction pronounced by P. E. J. S. June 3rd, 1891. our Special John of the pleaded fined Arthur and three pleaded guilty to disturbing fined Sadie Snow pleaded guilty to aggravated assault after same was modified to assault and battery and was fined Robert convicted of the of a was sentenced to one year in the house of correction at a colored boy of this convicted of larceny was sent to the house of correction for one Judge Glass and Case of Col. J. B. Forrester and Boyers of Fort Smith were in attendance on court this During the first days of the week a number of civil cases went off the docket for want of This gave the court time in which to hear and pass upon motions and demurrers In the court notes of weeks since it was recorded that to the editor of that taks exception to this statement and with no little venom permits an elastic imagination to discover a grave suspicion that the paragraph was insinuatingly written in a man ner court reporter for the Brother in and spoke of the action of the federal grand * * * we apprehend that the object of the report to im press the government inspectors with the false idea that the government was realizing an unnecessary If any other than the Phoenix can point to a letter or syllable in the lines first quoted which even smells of an insinuation we should like to court that wise better In writing court notes we are often compelled to accept reasonably good and in this instance a member of the grand who was in a position to gave the sulphurous and the matter went as a bit of news without and the writer had the until by Sanson the above matter We might just as well charge that the writer of the court notes 6. 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Hendrix a malici Mi and wished to dance a coffin lid when he wrote that foi judgment and a new and granted by the cou is the same amount of ' and in tl when written riS ed no new trial had Just how this anomaly could of the report was to impress the government inspectors with the false idea is a question not in The government may be an unnecessary Just who constitute the government in the vivid imagination of the sensation writer is another interrogations might be answered differently by numbers of the same If the court writer will furnish a good guarantee that he is the mouthpiece of the government or its rept we might hustle about and say a few things which would suggest a little less The actions of the grand jury are matters of record and it is presuming on the ignorance and insufficiency of the court inspectors to harbor one thought that they would be governed by a newspaper item in making a report which is required by the government to be made from the records which are open to their Now in this I hope it will not be or that I have said anything or I am in the best of having trimmed too many pencils to permit a gentle zephyr to disturb my equilibrium of If the writer stubs his toe in the he will the news as ry of tM day subjecT however to the revision of our young friend who notes for the paper over the It is not necessary to add that I intended no slur at the Such conjecture is the illegitimate off spring of a highly I am personally known to all the jury many of whom are my best Their faithful duty did not depend upon the number of true bills presented as intimated by the lonesome The record shows the L. F. assisting prisoner to gave Richard Brown and David paid fine and Maria on disturbing J. W. and gave J. B. illegal Danniels and John disturbing J. D. Ogden and E. A. Adam Arthur J. Moore and Sam disturbing released on payment of and Jesse Henry y Frank The following license have been issued since the first John Conner and Jesie H. O. Meadows and Bell W. D. Whaley and Geneva E. J. E. To wry and Emma Harry Gardner and Cora A. Henry H. Starts and Miss L. O. H. Durham and Nannie Aaron plead gailty fined and imprisoned three plead fined Clay Martin released by carrying alias warant Isaac bond warrant Mathew jury failed to C. C. assault and jury not M. A. fined plead fined bond Sherman plead fined Silas plead fined Harry plead fined tried and of fined and one year iu plead fined David disturbing plead fined M. H. cause G. W. plead not bond fixed at same furnished and accused G. W. convicted of demurrer to indictment Dock cause Alfred bond fixed at In the matter of Salmon vs. wherein of appeared as miss the On Thursday the judge in a well defined opinion sustained the At last term of court the plaintiff was awarded a judgment of was set aside on motion of the The case will probably be Here I come admit one more and I will rest for There was a party left town last Sunday for Standing consisting of Hon A. Miss S. E. Miss May Elliott and They report a pleasant Mr. H. alias Bee was on our streets Mr. Dick Steen was up last Quite a shower fell Instead of more its no rest as so much rain fall has put farmers greatly behind with their Mr. J. R. Pearce has just received a fine lot of boots and our village is reported on the sick Quite a collision occurred the other day between Texana and J. T. caused by the run away of a pair of The oxen desiring a nice cool drink from the ran off a bank about 15 feet smashing the wagon and very near getting Jack who was Mr. Howell is up and able to after a severe attack of nose Mr. Vickory and and Susie Nave made Checotah a flying visit Saturday Miss M. E. Elliott paid her parents a flying visit last Sunday accompanied by E. Miss Susie Nave on her way back from Standing Rock found a very singular plant which she termed Bacon Dr. J. M. again cn our streets to-day after an absence of a few Mr. Ad the finest upland corn in Texana Mr. Willis and Mr. John Abney was in town Monday No more for Best wishes to Our in  

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