Cheyenne Transporter. (Darlington, Indian Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 7, Ed. 1, Tuesday, December 26, 1882 Page: 1 of 10
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CHEYEME TRANSPORTER
Gr.o. W. Mafftct Editor & I'ropr.
(INDIAN SV 8TOGK JnUltN'XL.)
Lai'e Miiiutirr Lojitl l iltor.
Vol. IV.
AiwUs miaAwHwwin
Choyonno & Araphoo Agrency Darlington-Indian Torrttory Ddx 20 1882.
KMOBMNHMMIMf
Ho.:7.
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THE STOCKMAN. '
Thero Is nothing so pay
An Tvhon during May
Tho stocklnun nro having their roubd-up.
No longer in eunip
And In mud housos ilninp;
The Jolly cow boys uro bound up.
Tho Mexican pony
"Ho looks proud and ton:
And veoins to foci winter Is ovor;
Carcn ad. for Ida muster
And mna all'tho faster
Ho Is aimdlinjr the grass and the clover.
And many n beast
Is later Tihippcxl 'East'
While westward goes mana''dollar;
So" stockmen come all
And dross up In the fall
Heal nobby from tho led to the collRr
Aj tho clothinjpncn's "Bos"
IS well known Kuhn A Soblos?.-
TVhere tto stockmen all meet and aVe trading
fio'you'll purchase l's;uC33-
At "tho linn "K. & S."
TVliode goods wear forever without fading-
Kalin & Schloss
STOCKMEN'S HEA-DQtfARTfittS
Cor. lioT A'vo. & 3Sam Street.
KANSAS CITY MO.
COSANJ) & MOSSKH'
Photographers.
CALDWELL KAN.
WBWWU U 1L-JII MIV.
nnmnmMM
J. W. DOBfciOff
Contractor k -BuH'dsr;
CALDWELL KAN.
Ulme hair cement & plnMev always lors&lo.
DRUGS & JEWELRY
yjrWatch work done promptly. Drupes and
ui i'd ici lies oft li best quality and first class.
Call iiu sou for yourMdf.
S. IIAUVKY IIOltXEK.
t ALDVhLLrKS
Dr W A. Noblo's Ofllro.
)i. . A. iOlL10.
pettsici-ait astd surgeon
CALPYVttLL KANSAS.
Office at Horner's DrTijf Store.
Consultation calls proinpily answered In
any part of the county. Oflice hours from
a. m to 1 p. in. fc from 2. to i p. m.
eorge (Stein
Bock & Shoe Maker
FORT RENO I. T.
Reaps n good stock of material constantly
on hand rtnjl Ih fully prepared to do all kinds
of work in "lb line. Now work and repairing
promptly attended to.
Charges roaaonablo and nil work warranted
vvrlCDK:oDF &c sorer
Groceries Clothni
S
Furnishing Goods mid nil kinil- of
In lii.m Gnmjo &o. Prompt nlUMiiinii giv-
en lo mail oi tiers from ili Territory.
ARKANSAS CITY KANSS.
JtUayKiitU'r Kssrs il Provision on band.
Mr. vS. CHANDLER
Gun & Lock Smith
Willi C. F. Ilnlbort's hardware btore
AMJWKI.L. KANS.
All Kind ol Gun ai-d It' vnlver repair-
ing done to oidcr. i onml-li'iinl gun?
mill i'ol? boiiL'lir and oil.
DYKE CREEK. -H-RED"
(Numbering 250 head)
M. R. PLATT Proprietor
Hereford Short-Horn & Galloway
CATTLE. '
Stock for Salo & Correspondence Solicited.
M. K. I'LATT.
jKssk kvaks;
J
PLATT & EVANS
Live Stock Commission filercli'iits
KANSAS CITY STOCK YAKDS-
Nos. IS & 19 Excliange Builttinpv
Kannns City IXo
Ileferences Kansas City Hanks.
I. H. J30NSALL
U. S. Commissioner
AXD NOTARY rUHLiC
Office' Cor. Summit Sr. & Central Ave.
ARKANSAS 0 TY KANSAS.
CITY HOTEL
ASr
ARKANSAS CITY- - - KANS
J.. D.. CASS1CLL Phopk.
Showman D. Lo.asnonFv Clerk
Tlii-- iT-del is loonted on the corner of
Fifth AWMiue itiui Summit Street con-
venient t R. R d"pot Jitid the liiMiir.cs
parr Of the city tahii s snpi lied with tin
best lool that can he ohr.'iiiied. corniuo-
! rooms and clean beds.
JCSyThe only rtr-t-c.'ns bonce in the city.
Proiunt alfeiitioe iven Teiritory puo-
pe and Mie 1 1 ; vlin sr public.
House supplied with water by the city
water wink.
MMMMMMMMM
T.B.JOHNSON
.ur.ALr.it j:-
Drugs & Medicines
uad everything pertaining to r.
EridCUPAL MMSI0NAK7 VVUHK AMONG THE
CHEVliNNE INDIANS:
FIRST-CLASS DULM STORE. 4 Pun h. tlw entire worship o? n iVa'Tibiika.
-)o(-
Mr motto t "nill piofli.H and cut' k ffitfa."
Yon nl I d ny-- tlr.d a ve wle- tod jH'ek of tancj
tolM't ;nil'le patnit. oil . diu.s elam p-iteni
mcdiciiiMa'i etc. to .select fium.
CAl.nWELI KANSAS.
J. FRANK DEAN
WATCH MAKER
CALDWKUi KANS.
C6rlyi"riIo living At ft distMico enn
semi their Watches and Jewelry by rejr-i-tered
letter aft miMcliMudie. with per-
fect safetv at a very sm dl cost miii! can
deprnil on iiMiiiLr their work done prop-
cily and promptly. Cliurnr hm'-oiihIho
stud satisfaction jriiiranteed at (he P 0.
IloU Storo. Pon'r forsr the pi no. Wfc'
At P'oClioyonnu m -sion the Sundar school is
held at 10 : 30 Suud.ij.nitirninc TUochl d-on o'
ttierfchnul a o divided Into thto'cIu-Mfl. and after
iho uj)ri(iln exe elsf.s aro token to sopmte clan..
r-joms and Instructed. Another dais In soiao
rfSiiHet.s Ueuuost bit-iestlnn I (jittieied dlreclb
from the campa. men women and child ten. aauii-
HmuiltMlli uumhfr 100. but the usual niimioi
Isuliout Ilttr. I her com In that camp dress or
HHHicMted frcii'iently with paints and1 leathers.
Oiea lonallr u number or jouiir men v I o proa
f t. butalw.ys so muffled In their bl n);et.i at to
leawof th. tr pr.soiiH onb thrlr Idnckeje visible
Theio wero time of the.v pre ent on Adv nt Sun-
day an-l to all up e.irance wero tiir c graceful
lulls of blanket.- pie eed with Uo ll islilng eje
e.ieh Ho-.v tue thdr are to their training to .see
even tli MtfWidKt reveal n thl..if of (he a e'.ves
When they are all seated and ready I take ni)
piuoo-nnd' ei i the iiistructloti. Dirld Inierpteis
for me. and tay nlni at each lime Is to elve them
uie trti'hto cirrj away with them to th nk ami
ta k about The Indian Inn a- Riewt dnl or cup
oslty an wll I t n veiy at entirely o the prren
tatiun of any truth ilia; In new to him Itu want-
tto come with au ho Ity. 0lnleiw slmpb h
has not much optnl u of. : 1 hus .nlih le L ird"
s a fixed (j anttly tllat ro omnvnus A&tH'tolilm
and nliether he receives or r-J oti. ha riipects th
urine p e. I o?erc u t-rll iwwli by lh iipuearaa-r
orthocl Just lio v the matter ptese ted strikes
th in. Someibiio- theio w li bo a grunt of app'ovaf
r-m he elders but u-.ua llv hey tike li all without
an) stgn other th n th fixed attention po tli.it w
a e obliged io look to the t verjdiy lir for tho tea. .
pcrn.ms the movt lU'nb'e irt:rliva amunj white.1-
as v.t-11 as Indians. I am Ml"d that I can sny that
bj tills te.-t I Kit wlh in -eitlM of the teachb a
l saved. The nom m of the clafl. us ol th rnc-.
re tini faithereyt r nmveti from the tnfl io.-ce.st f
flj-d In-Tructlon. Liter ly. h yaiy -Mlewer
f vi od a d dra ew-of w iter"-and uav benn m-b-r
KeneoitiouH An)iirthi oldy onetltloubi
whether there wlfl b. mu h chaiK-. for h bft'er.
but tho time Is not far t 1 tant when tio fir's una
In tralhlo wll take their placs an Uio wlvts an
mo hers of th trlb. nd all w II ho cia ; I. 1 hi"
lev.it on of ths women ?UI ba Iho denth I low to
the old hea lieu customs and prneiloe f tl
peopio. Th liHtiuctlon of tho c.nipelMS wll I
e'liai s Intni'I n e si nv of the leaven which thti 1
nt la-t loaven th wholo Mi up
KV1C INO .SKHVI'Kd AT T1IK 3IS OK 170XTSK.
On Sunday afteinooiH the Chi.o-ne hoys and
uHs that have been continued assemble at the
mission- boa o for eenlurf serv ce. Thy come at
three o'olo.-k. f ha me uMiai exeroho with .-dm:-Imk.
'I ho children make thp res pen es and fliiM
th" paces wllhuut dlftlciiity. I l e them a II t;.
talk at the obKe of ttte jc vice aid It Is north a
J miiey to thoTe rlt-ry to sco the speak Im; eye
hat aiHwer acit my t.dk The hrljjht laces of
t'eatrboyn and R-rls are In stronc contrast wlih
:hoe who vet nm wild In lHo cim.. A few woks
In schno' Imparts a n-v IntelllR.'nco and thn-e
vena of attee.da:c3 as is tho ca-e with m-ist of
the-e children make a new crea uro. .Education
op n.- a new world :o them and one of the Intei-
esMns" tldns co ntHad with ihcir lmprov meut 1.-
ihe development df thotr shape strong r.ilih. Thi
to cher 2 . whom they ylve their 'onfldeuctr. VathHr.
iiid''inal nuteri. rinrtrud tin and he has
la laro c.-crfTi the most lot restlti tisk of form
Iok th-lr relliou opinions It Is the roinllo'i out
of whl h a ib k hi rone friendships and I find
already lh it thoe chlllr-n have com to form no
mcon-ldeiable p-irt or my Mi-THiftt and affection
We hop' to li ive them so Tar Institrcted that when
the new church Is cuuuiMed they can take thelt
CIlKVr.KSK MISSION.
I think I cm truly so that the Cheyenne school
Im the ' l(u b" ef Ini'lan 'choni. by till.-I d-
not raan any dlspai'Mjfm nt of oilier sc'sool" b-i.
there are c1mo1s and schools and there iro teach
..is and teucnors. Tho aver- o .dtendanc-j Is oei
100. Superintendent. teaehr.s ad emjoyees aie
(uithus astle In tlii'l-work a id to w through the
scool ts tOKlvo onoan In plratlou In tho educa-
tion ( f iiidlan )0U h. I can s tfelr aver that hotter
mder boiler obediencu better teaclilnfj cannot be
tound anywhere. I an w iii'iit of 'ho chUdree
poro'iiiiv. an I so o of llnm ntlm-tt'dv audi
iiHver h t them w th niev-Uh id dls. oveiim; evl
tkMiee or i eiil i wlh In I'lMiiiino. cliaiuct-r. I li.v-
letters wiiittMi bj boys ssho h v been oily t ive
ears ! Mms hod nhlch meadnilrabl- In thoiift'd
old eompotitiii'i ft dl in' ns mu tlelv MJimols
dueih Car llo i'id K ire! drove tchi-ds : in ie
teem as fliclctit a-s p ssible ; pu' is majir chl dnui
a- can be iMth red into them nl k-p Uiein untd
t oy a o wen rf.ouuded in b i lnoss uuowledt' ani
pronounced inrbthn on triel'r hut ovenl-eal
dip uitc In mirt !!il' Iho Auonai In-ilbill'iiis.
un H uwiywhiTti on all Iho v sevallons suh ol Ilio
mis at tn ui voniiM mission un i ten tin- st -r;
Ben Goodo the well known cattla
inspector brings us . the follow-
ing letter found on the rpad be-
tween this Agency and Anadarko.
We publish the same in hopes that
the owner will come promptly for-
ward and claim the letter as we have-
the curiosity to become acquainted
with him :
ifOROvKTEX. Jin.2o'h. 1882. '
Di;vt Fa it Jii:-- In )our laht you mid you :v
lllkorihubl.uid b"tier ner yu dome. Mtwyou
wont -ay that when I to I you what ho' out'M'lkb.
II c u dnt ride .llm Dams pttOilti pony. He triad
tand ilm hoys had io c itch It and take hlra of
pintlu like a Mz7. ird on a rli In th" hot sun In
'.ujjtM Bur I tode It and It ftMU'O-wonribd sW
me inor' ner a mllo. and all the d 'K3 In lv ii'i-
hoi hood after him. and mo porln tho qulft to htm
;s fast as I could. An i wnnthor thins Mike "tnt
rope a ye r In only rthrowin It on Its hejfd. But
' on can name the foot anfi T will rop It on tlmt
foot. No.v I .;out see I ow juii can loo it man
Mnt cant lde inly pony nor ropo n year tu on
el hor r o . How do you spose ha'l mako a UrluT
You mLht gist aa welt ra irry -i webb foobal puko
from the uorib nnd bi done with It Another
tilling bout MIkciou wont Ilka Is ho snys a nlsrser
has (jot a soul and he never has kllld oi. Now
Hut thatanfu ? I klb dflv and think It more
run n-'r rop.n a year1 In or rldenapony. Dick
bong hid a dl tlllyiy tu lh- brakes on tho Pntoi
'ind nrulp peach hr.indv and other Mu f and Mlko
wont am! give li'm awiy to thi Yankoo cfTioorn
and they rook him to Wa-o and sent htm totlm
pnlt Miliary for five jcars and I know you will
Ma'Q hfm when jnu l:new he wilt drink brandy
m.I he'ps HieFeilarals arrest them that nu.ko It.
Yo'i think I love Jusati .lono- but I dont. -bes
4d no mm tiers tin com fiom Jldnoien bout h
ear ?; and tliouh Ire ensoln with tiersomo
I dont liko her. I'll tell you tor why when I flrt
i t acfinal'it'Mi w'th hor and went to soo her when
I w. d e t to the door very tlmo sho would x mj
In and t en ofer to la 'o my hat like a: li! I
oiUUmt hold It In mv hnnd or let It nay on my
head. And whm I wodd bechawlnmy tobnolrcr
mil -p'f oi tho Hvor Kho wou'd brine In box
Win sunn ashes In It for ma bn-pltln. like r If
their fl air wis anv beiieruer oum or yourn. htbey
li'dstrlprd e'nih stretched all over the Ihor and
f ijeas s' e 'lido t w.mi thai spit on. thni ph thy
all walk mi It. and what Is good encueh to nlk
on Is jjood -nouh to cpH on. I think. I love oa
i hep belter rrr IdoSunn. for she cant plt-.A
more nor a hundred pnunda of co Ion u day. .lie;
vou c?.n pl"k two hundnd a dny. She tvii'l nor
parn enough to keep . lel'er in tobncl.'er nni
vnlxkey lot alone heln malco a llrln I think ilik'
net her wi idd nnl' m'tfh'y well. Tley lint jo
hnrch ami -dm: and .Mike takes off lib' br.t nt . i.''
loor t.ei'.re In i'nos in ami Mis-'ii aas tint h tft
vay they '( hi II InnleH. Mike liken to ind booi:i
and Ilia' wouid-'ui miM y. Now my dear. IT jri
wan1 min that em make a llvlu and k'luw.n !...;
0 keep In tilo you can ult htm but Mlko idnWb
man by a 'on ' Jump. But )ou know rrom wl ?.
1 have said I m your noble hearted
Cir.VRI.KY.
'
'Thc Live Stock Journal has thin
to say in relation to tho prices of
cattle in Texas: "Values of stock
cattle are ho uncertain and variablo
that to give correct quotations oT
if ii ti
i prices wouia De mipossimo. lno
tendency to hold on to cattle prevents
trading except when; fancy priera
are oflored. Stocks round are worth
IS to $21. The contract market is
fairly active and prices settled so
that quotations are reliable. Yearl-
ing Fleers delivered in March are
worth $11 to $12; twos $lo to $16f
according to quality."
Van Meter who was brought bo-
fore lion. L. Ii. Webb on hist Fri-
day on the charge of stealing three
horses from the Tndians in the Ter-
ritory was given his liberty. Win-
field (Kas.) Telegram.
Dickey Brop. have fitted up an
elegant office in the Journal build-
ing and propose to make headquai'-
ofChilstlm (MiudWu u tbe n ml 1-t of the J t r.. i i . '
hr.mt.1ariaK-u. v J. IF WvW 1 -LlVP Stod? 'nvhrlJIOV; -
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Maffet, Geo. W. Cheyenne Transporter. (Darlington, Indian Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 7, Ed. 1, Tuesday, December 26, 1882, newspaper, December 26, 1882; Darlington, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc70550/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.