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06/03/1823 |
DOCTOR E. SWANSON,
WILL practice MEDICINE AND SURGERY, in all its various branches, at
Cadron, Pulaski County, Arkansas Territory. He may be found at his
office at all times, except when absent on the duties of his profession.
Cadron, June 3, 1823

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06/03/1823 |
NOTICE
I HEREBY forewarn all persons from trading for, or taking an assignment
of, a Note given to me to Daniel Plott, of Lawrence County, Arkansas
Territory, on the 13th day of January, 1823, for the sum of one hundred
dollars, payable on the 1st day of April last passed. Said note was
fraudulently obtained by palming on me a diseased horse, for which I am
determined not to pay, unless compelled by law.
Casper Schmick
May 21, 1823

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06/03/1823 |
STEAM- BOAT WOOD
ALEXANDER McWILLIAMS,
CONTRACTOR FOR FORT SMITH,
RECOMMENDS to the citizens residing on the Arkansas, that CORD WOOD,
suitable for steam-boats, be in readiness on the bank of the river, at,
or in the neighborhood of, the following places, viz.:
Col. Bartley Harrington's, Maj. Francois Vaugines, Grady's, Little Rock,
Radford Ellis's, Henry Stinnetts, and Thomas Moore's.
A steam-boat will ascend the Arkansas the ensuing fall as early as the
stage of water will permit, it will therefore be necessary that the wood
be cut immediately that is may have time to become properly seasoned.
June 3
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06/10/1823 |
APPOINTMENTS BY THE GOVERNOR
Terrence Farrelly, to be Adjutant General of the Militia of the
Territory of Arkansas
Henry W. Conway, to be Lieutenant Colonel of Militia in Pulaski County.

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06/10/1823 |
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
TO all creditors and distributees of the estate of Captain Robert M.
Desha, late of Phillips County, in the Territory of Arkansas, deceased,
that they will be for ever barred of their claims, unless they exhibit
their respective demands to the undersigned, administratrix, and
administrator of said estate, within five years from the thirteenth
day of January, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-three, and
have them duly proved and allowed within the time aforesaid, the
said estate of Captain Robert M. Desha, deceased, having been
declared insolvent by the Circuit Court in and for the County of
Phillips,
in the Territory aforesaid, at their May term, in the year one thousand
eight hundred and twenty-three.
All persons indebted to the estate of Captain Robert M. Desha, deceased,
are required to make immediate payment to George W. Ferebee,
administrator, who will remain at the town of Helena, in Phillips
County,
for the purpose of settling said estate, or leave a duly authorized
agent
to act for him.
Frances Ann Desha, Adm'r
George W. Ferebee, Adm'r
Helena, June 10, 1823
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06/10/1823 |
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
TO all creditors and distributees of the estate of Moses Graham,
late of Clark County, Territory of Arkansas, deceased, that their
claims will be forever barred, unless they exhibit their respective
demands to the undersigned, administrator of said estate, within
five years from the date of the letters of administration, and have
them duly proven and allowed within the time aforesaid - the said
estate of Moses Graham, deceased, having been declared insolvent
by the Circuit Court in and for the county of Clark aforesaid, at their
March term in the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty-three.
William Blakeley
Admin'r. of Moses Graham, deceased
Clark County, A.T. June 3, 1823
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06/17/1823 |
50 DOLLARS REWARD
RAN away from Simeon True, where he was hired in Scott County, Kentucky,
on the 22d of this month, a Negro Man named JAMES, belonging to the
heirs of J. Cooper, deceased. He is about 30 years of age, quite black,
thick lips, shows his teeth very much when spoken to, his upper
fore-teeth are quite open, about 5 feet 10 inches high, his weight about
180 pounds. He had on, when he went away, a green cloth coat, black
pantaloons, and a wool hat, but will no doubt change them, his other
clothing not known. It is supposed he was persuaded away be a worthless
white man, 35 or 40 years of age, about five feet ten inches high - fond
of drink, and a blacksmith by trade. Said man has been to Arkansas and
will probably return there. Two or three other Negro's are believed to
be in company with them. The above reward and all reasonable charges, if
taken out of this state [Kentucky] and returned to the subscriber or
secured in any jail; or THIRTY DOLLARS, if taken in the state and
secured as above, so that I get him. He will no doubt change his name.
Daniel Cooper, Guardian for the heirs of J.Cooper, dec'd.
March 20, 1823
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06/24/1823 |
Indian robbery --- It is stated in the Franklin, Mo. paper of the
13th ult. that the Iaway Indians had recently robbed a house in a remote
part of Clay county, and stolen five horses. Col. Pam?, of that county,
was raising 3 or 400 men, with the intention of marching to their
village, recovering the stolen property, and punishing the aggressors.
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