The Indian Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 8, Ed. 1, Thursday, October 29, 1891 Page: 4 of 4
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. .. .Mr soul oppressed
AM Xdostre what I liar long desired-
lteat only rest.
Tl hsrd to toll when loll Ii almost Tain
Jn barren warat
1 bard to now and never garner Brain
In harvest days.
"Tho burden of mr da s l hard to bear
. ... Hut God knows best)
Audi hare prarrd-but vain baa been my
prayer
Jor rett aireot rest.
JTIs bard to plant In prlmr and ncrcr rp
alio autumn yloldi
Til bard to till and when tilled to ween
O'er frulttctia flold.
And ao I ci
And J sigh
ry a weak and human cry
co benrt opprrmedi
i a weak and human ilgh
i or rest for rest.
My way baa wound across tbo desert roar.
And caret Infest
My path and through tho flowing of hot toars
1 plno for rut.
'Twas always sot when but a child I laid
On mother's brratt -'
My wearied little head! e'en then I prayed
As now for rcit.
And I am returns unit 'twill soon bo o'cri ;
l"or down tho west I
lilfo s sun Is setting- and I tee tho abcro O
Wbcrolshallrcit.
rather It.ran.
HOT AFRAID OF GHOSTS
Clarity by tho way sho was bap-
tized Clarilit only hor mother chose
to Ynnkocfy It wns a very pretty
girl. A smart girl too and n quick
ono.
And that Is why she was always busy
nt homo or In other peoples' houses nt
tho trado by which sho earned hor liv-
ing betides dressing horsclf so prettily
that no summer boarder could outdo
hor. How she got tiio li.iost styles out
thcro nt Cross Sticks no ono could
th nl j but sho did It.
No wondor that Will Sheers who
kept tho drug store In tin village fell
in loro with horl It was for her sako
that he hired to her mother a praise-
worthy widow fond of telling tho
storj of her husband's failure to any
ono who would listen a wing of tho
building in which ho kept his store a
snug iittlo nITair of thrco rooms for
which he had no use being a bachelor.
j. no rooms directly over tho atorn
which wcro largo and handsome re-
mained Vacant which led the rlllngo
to suppose that the druggist intended
to marry shortly.
When Mrs. Iuunu bad moved Into
tho Iittlo end wing It was but a stop
from tbo store door to tho widow's Hat
doorstep and Dr. Sheers spent much
of his tlnio thero especially in the
crcnlng and pcoplo had begun to sir
ithatltwasa "splendid thing for Clari-
ty" when tho two Misses Shepherd
camo to board with Mrs. Finn with
whom Dr. Sheers boarded.
Mrs. Finn advertised for summer
boarders every year under tho halluci-
nation that Cross Sticks was "tho
country" and arte always caught a fow
victims who sat on the porch nnd fan-
ned away tho mosquitoes and took
walks to tbo post oillco nml went on
picnics to tho frog-pond in tbo suburbs
and looked nt very distant mountains
through field-glasses and wcro other-
wise as rural as possible.
Before thoy loft In tho fall the young-
est Miss Shepherd was engaged'to Dr.
Sheers.
Sho was older than ho. Sho was
sharp of voico and elbows; but sho had
inherited a fortuno from her grand-
mother and thon as Mrs. Finn said
"sho ran aftor him and would her him
whether be would or no."
Mcanwhllo Clarity went on dress-
making and showed no signs of roerct-
tlng her truaut lover; and when Mrs.
Munn proposed giving up the rooms
forbad her to do so tu tho sternness
with which daughters forbid their
mothers to carry out their own ideas
in this the nineteenth century.
"Why ma every ono would think
wo felt rut up about it!" said Clarity.
T tnt' . I Xf-. ai... fT I. .1.
MU id .HIS. iJ.UU A. HUVCU t
felt worso since your pa failed."
"I don't caro whom ho marries I'm
sure." said Clarity. "And this is tho
cheapest place to bo so pretty that wo
can And."
Ono day from her wludow shq saw
tbo brldo and groom return to tako
possession of their nrwly furnished
rooms.
Tor a whilo the brldo and groom
seemed very comfortable. Now pinto-
gbssawlndows were put into tho store
and a wonderful soda-fountain- was in-
troduced. There was n looking-glass
between tho rows of boxes nnd a por-
tiere was bung at tbo door that oponed
into tho back room. A Iittlo carriage
in which Mrs. Sheers drove her sister
to pay calls on her frleuds added luster
to' the establishment.
Suddenly a cloud arose. Mrs. Sheers
was ill. There was a consultation.
Shortly after1 that thero was crape ou.
tho door Tub doctor was a widower.
Uowovcr the day after tho anniver-
sary of his wlfo's ftiucral Dr. Sheer
assumed a light hat liu his hair cut
and bis mtutache waxed put a roso in
bis buttonhole and cillcd on .Clarity
Munn. Shortly afterward tkeso two
wero openly engaged to be jnanlcd.
And again things scorned to bo fWi'ug
on well at least "very well consider-
ing" when peoplo Logan to notico thntf
Clarity was paic mat sno was growing
thin that sho cried over her work;
and at last Micro was n tumor that
sho intended to "break" with Dr.
SccrS.
"They're" talking of It all over Cross
Sticks Clarity" Mrs. Munn said "and
you do look most tuUerable. What is
tbo matte;?"
"It's dreadful." said Clarity. "He's
fond of mo and I am of hiru nnd you'd
bo so comfortable. Ho oromisos every
thing and my heart is broken but I
daro not marry him; eh I daro notl"
and her oyes grew solemn aud sho
looked over her shoulder.
"Why?" gasped tho widow.
"Sho haunts mo his first wife you
know" said Clarity "and says sho
will kill me on my wedding day. Oh
I am not crazy mat"
"I'm not afraid of ghosts" said Mrs.
Munn. "I thought you bad more
.spirit. Why before- your p failed I
found a burglar in my room robbing
my Jewel-box and I colhrral him. 1
thought yon took uflor mo aud bad
some spirit Clarity."
"You caunot collar a ghost) sobbed
Clarity.
'You can try" said Mrs. Mtinn.
"Now what I ask of you is to take my
folding bed in tho parlor tn-nlglit. and
let mu sloep in your bed up-stiilr. ami
If she that was Mrs. SluteVs appears to
tlie I'll imtko her coins to terms."
That night Mrs. Mumi. In tliu Iittlo
upper fooin put out her lamp hlil a
dark-Iautern behind the pillow and
awaited ovonts.
The clock ttiuck 11 IS nml noth-
ing happened. At 12:16 u curious
uoIjo was heard under the bed.
A groan follawcd-a voice and It
founded very much like Mrs. Sliuer'
voice wbltpuio Ii ' Clarity Munn you
h:lt not Iiiivh my husband!"
For n moment Mrs. Muon felt faint.
It was nit tiiu. thenl
Indeed it was fur. far worso than
yeriug a burglar uvcm to hear that
voleo. And now iioivl Yesl bloivly
soloinuly tttoup from bull I ml tho foot-
board a llguru nil iu wjiito. Mis. Muan
covered her bead with tho quilt. .
"You aro right to quail bnforu me."
said a voice. 'I omlm my iiitrihaud
for my own Marrv him uud you
dlol"
It was tho yoico of Mr! tfhquM it
atoiriod to tho od lady. tili( liad idt-
Wavs tlUllkod it. Now it in UK ml hot
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Tho ghost retired .urn. Munn fol-
lowed. It struck ber that she bad
f rlghtenetl tho spirit nioro than It had
frightened hor. And. stretching out
hor hind sho grabbed tho ghost by the
collar as sho had the burglar. Her
faco was close to its pallid faco now
aud ber blood curdled in hor veins as
sho fancied that sho rbcognlzod tho
harp nose small mouth rnd flat foro
head bt tho lato Mrs. Sheers amid the
folds of tho ghostly hoaddrrss. Cut
tho thing did not vanish. It was quite
substantial.
"I bellevo I'vo materialized yon."
said Mrs. Munn as sho crowded the
ghost In the corner nnd reached for
tho dark-lnntern which sho had hidden
under hor pillow and opoucd tho slide.
In n moment more oho had pullod
away tho whlto wrappings and stood
over n sharp-fo:iturcd woman in n
hcllotropo'colorcd gem who crouchod
nnd Bhlvored in n cornor Miss Sellna
Shepherd whose rcsomblanco to hor
sitter vanished when ono saw bur red
hair for Mrs. Sboors' hair had been
black either bv nature or by art.
Opinions varied as to that.
"So It Is you." said airs. Munn
"you that hnvo been frightening mv
Charity out of marrying your slstor's
wldoworl I suppose she'd havo gono
on thinking you ugliost forovor. But
you'vo got mo to deal with now. How
did you got InP''
"Oh Mrs. Munn havo inorcyl'' Se-
llna moaned. -Sister left ovorythlng
to him nml I'm to bo turned out ot
house and home. It was just Ufa and
death to mo that he shouldn't marry."
You didn't want him yourself.
thcnP" asked Mrs. Munn.
"No" said Spllna; "no moro than
bo wants me. I moant to keep houso
and bo bis sister; and I dnn't know
how to oarn my living. Now ho'll bo
lurious ami Imto me."
"Miss Sollua" said Mrs. Munn
"how dhi you get iu hero?"
"A trap door In the cornor opens on
n pair of stairs to the drug store. This
used to bo n storeroom." sobbed Sell
na. "it bolts on tho other side."
Til sco it Is nailed up" said Mrs.
Munn. "Now wo may como to terms.
I'll tell Clnrity. but neither of us will
toll tho doctor or anybody elso. Stop
haunting and bo friendly and Clarlt-
won't let tbo doctor sond voti nivnv.
Seeing that ho has got your slstor's
money thut will be but fair. Only
the moment Clarity is tormontcd I tell
my story."
"Miss Sellna stopped sobbing and
scrambled to her feet.
"Agreed" sbo said. "Womon who
havo bad hard times oueht to fool fnr
oach other."
Having lighted tho ghost down tho
ladder ami thrown her white vcslraonts
nftor hor. Mrs. Munn put a trunk ovor
thotnip-door and rotired to dream of
weddings.
Aftor Clarity married Dr. Shcors
peoplo user' to say how wonderful It
was that Miss Sellna recorved her
brother-in-law's second wife so pleas-
antly and how curious It wns tlmi hn
wns so friendly with Mrs. Munn.
Finestdc Companion.
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lie W 0 Teara Old anil Had Ilfm In
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"August
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For two years I suffered terribly
with stomach trouble nnd wns for
all that time under treatment by a
physician. lie finally after trying
everything said stomach was about
worn out aud that I would have to
cease eating solid food for o time at
least. I was so weak that I could
not work. I'iually ou the recom-
mendation of a friend who had used
jyour preparations
A worn-out J with beneficial re-
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Stomach. bottle of August
Flower and com-
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me good at once. T gained in
strength 'and flesh rnob'lv: mvnn.
petite became good and I suffered
ro bad effects from what I ate. I
feel now like a new man and con-
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worst form. Jamks K. Dbdbick
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W. Ii. Utsey St. George's S. C
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Clarcmoro; Ind. Tor.
Mr.
IS IT CREATER THAN NIACARA?
Itryant Oolni to Itbrador to III-
plore tht nig Cataract.
I'ASTi: ANI HCISlOll.
llonry George) Is 2 years old.
Tho Uodli'lan'J.lbrnry has now half a
million vnlitmtMiiind gruts at thu lato
of 120 a day.
Cornell's now library tho gift of
Henry W. S;:p. will hruc siccciuimuda-
tlous for -iiO.UOOvoltimcs.
Oladstnno has aifoudncss for having
Longfellow rciiil tiloud to him now
that ho can't roadillnmer.
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Jamc KtiMell I.owell C. A. Dana.
Dr. Hnllnud. Walt Whllmnn. Julia
Ward Howt- nnd Queen Victoria weru
all born in 1819. i
Tho introduction of the rubber troo '
Into the Itahama Islands baa not proved
successful coinmcrclally us tho trcos
sccretu Iittlo rubber. i
Chln.i has just coined a silver dollar j
which will bo accc))ted In trade In i
placo of tho Mexican nnd Japancso
coins heretofnro nsJ. '
A Liwrencu (Kas.) man is becom-1
lng ouurinoiuly slinit on Indian mcdl-
clno which he was advised to tako for l
tho purpoo of reducing his weight.
Au odil Invcnticn manufactured nt
tho suggestion of a Now York lady. Is i joq fect.-
an onanieicit orange wmcli opens anil t n fll o 2W0 feet but this Is brokon
UI3UIUW19 ii i .nun iu uuu unit nun o
purso in the other.
Tho mystery which has always hung
over tho Grand falls. In tho Interior of
Labrador is to bo clearod away nt last
and in a fow mouths tho sclontlllo
world will know whethor tho falls la
("rand or Hamilton rtrer aro the great-
est In tho world or whether tho previ-
ous accounts iiave been greatly exag-
gerated. Henry G. Bryant a member
of the Philadelphia bar accompanied
by I'rof. Konlston of Georgetown unl-
veisity. Is now on his way to visit tho
falls.
Onlv two whlto men have over scon
tho fails so far as Is known nnd thoy
both placo tho holght ot 2000 feet.
j Both of tho men stood high in tho sor-
vlco of tho Hudson Bay company and
though thoy saw tho falls at dltTcront
j times their accounts agree In nearly
1 every particular. Maclean the lirst to
reach the scene conducted an expedi-
tion into tho Interior In 1839 and was
1 stopped by these falls. Kennedy
reached th'cm tinder guidance of an
Iroquois Indian who had spout most
nf his lifo In Labrador. Tho native In-
' dlans give the falls a wlda berth ow-
' lng to a tradltlou long current among
: them that they aro haunted by evil
spirits and that no man can look upon
I thorn and live.
Abovo tho falls tho rlvor Is said to bo
00 yards broad contracting to 60
' yards at the falls themselves. If this
1 account bo true thon In the whoto
world thoro Is no other fall having
such a volumo of water deicondlng at
u bound from such a stupendous height.
Niagara's volumo of water Is far
greater but Its height Is only 164 feet.
lliu famous falls ot itnmbcsl aro but
in tho Yosomltu valley thcro
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mi
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Vn jfriiat effort shy p'riM'j; l lie
Tho boy was not moro than 2 1-2
foot high says the Now York Time.
But he was intelligent and energetic
and bo hawked his newspapers with a
zeal thut would havo boen creditable
to a high-proof drummer. He was not
unmindful of bis dignity and when
ono Broad street purchaser accompan-
ied bis tender of jiaymeut for a news-
paper with a fuvolous cbadlng re-
mark the brisk little fellow cmbar.
trasscd him with n sharp glunca from
iwo snapping uiact eyes remarking
tho whilo: Hero is your change sir
I havo no time for fooling."
.ncep ino cnangc." saut tho pur-
chaser dropping thu facetious and as-
suming a serious air "Will von tell
umi how long you havo been soiling
papers?' .
"I havo been In tho newspaper busi-
ness thrco years." replied tho diminu-
tive mo reliant somewhat coldly.
'Tlirco years!" exclaimed tho man
with uufeigoed Mirnriso '"why mv lad
you do not look big cnough'to carry a
bundlo of papon."
"Notwllhstnndlnir" said the ralto
with unrnilled dignity. "I havo boon in
this business for threo years aud for
two years beforo I sold papers I was in
the olothiug business."
"It it possible?" commentod tbo
questioner witlt Increased surprise
ScoJjcre. my Iittlo man how old aro
youP"
-NIbw years old" calmly responded
the-Jltthu fellow. "I had to get out and
hustle to help support tho family when
I was 4 years old. I belong to a fam-
ily who watso no time."
Tho ladftpoko the troth. Ho was
born in Earn Broadway and went to
work io bin father's clothing storo
when but 4 ytoars old as cash boy. And
thoro are many more Hko him in this
large and progressive town.
Ingcrsoll'tf Oreatcat Compliment.
Tho writer owoo usked Co). Ingersoll
wlLit was the gjreatust compliment bo
over received. Ho thought a moment
;ud said: "I -will tell you. I was
?.olIJug about'tho lobby of tbo Grand
l'adlie; Hotel In Chicago ono evening
after supjier smoking a cigar and
wnlllcrrior soma friends with whom I
wagolry out to spend the oveniug. I
saw ;i vacant chttlr and sat down Itr it.
I'roscitly X was accosted by a man sit-
ting fia-ar who was frying to sinoko
hut wus prttty drunk. I noticed that
bu was crjng. Ho said: 'Stranger
dhl you crvorrnad that? pointing to a
poster tx fct long und luuo uud oue-
liulf wldo bathing against the Hall of
the Grand I'jatfo ofllec giving tho
drottm" or 'vkloMi jmrtlou of my speech
at the soldiers ntnnlon nt Indianapolis
only a short time Jcfore.
"'Yo I replied. 'I havo read It.'
Tho follow soblfsd uay for a few
momeuts longer iuufcojitiiueil:
"Straogur do jOu knoiv what I
think?'
No; what do you tSiInk?
'"Well. sir. I havo a copy of that bill
hauglug In my storo at Tuucola III.
and I watch every man that oomos In
and toad it uud I tell you that nnv
mail that can read that through aud
not cry is blankcly blani blank and
I would not trust Mm uuy lunhor
than I could throw u Jiiaki liovinn by
thu tail. I tell you hU huoxi is nut Iu
tho right id a c.
"Now.''iid Col. Ingenoll "If that
man did not know who I wns nml I
iiayo no Idea that he dill thut Is tho
grcnteat coinliment I evur had paid
UMt'liulmnnpolu Ktva. t
.
I'loroiiuo Jinn a lilvnt. ".
All the Southern Slates except Ken-
tucky havn mado provision for de-
pendent ex - Confederates. Sevcial
States have established homes. Others
mv pensions varying from 'flO.OOO to
12.1.000 annually.
Jerome K. Jerome the author and
playwright has ono child a daughter
of 8 years. Jeromo Is :i tall broad
shouldered young man with light hair
that is becoming a triflo thin on top
and light blue i-yo.
Colonel 1'nuicis Darlnjr. n inembu-
of tho English banking famllv. Is de-
voting Ids timo to Mmlpturc'iiud has
just completed a btouzo statuutto of
Miss Letty I.Ind in Carmun." of
which the critics inako favorablo men
tion.
Tho houso which Boncdlct Arnold!
occupied when a joung man in Now
Huron is still standing. Ho was ni
compounder of drugs and the sign
which swung beforo his Iittlo shop Is I
preserved by tho Now Haven Histori-
cal Society.
Thu Jii.inoso language f said to
contain 00.000 words every ouo of
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..uitii irwiiiiu.i ii iiiuercni SVTIIDOI. i
Into thrco leaps and tho volumo of
wntcr Is not equal to that of tho Grand
falls of Labrador lhus taking into
account tho combination of height nnd
volume these Grand falls of Labrador
throw all others into tho shade. A
fall of 2000 feet has generally been re-
garded as utterly inconceivable how-
uvcr und various efforts have been
madato verify the reports of Maclean
aud ICunncdy.
Mr. Bryaut has carefully studied tho
situation and has mado his prepara-
tions with so much care that his success
is regarded as assured. Besldos him-
clf mid I'rof. Kuuiston Mr. Bryant
hopes to taku about eight Indians and
;t white man for guide if he can get
oue. Tho journey up tho river will be
mado Iu canoes which must be carried
around thu many rapids and falls.
A roan who has practiced medietas for 49
j ram ought to know salt from sugar; read
I what keaajrs.
Toledo O Jan. 10. 1847.
Mffsrs F. J Chener A. Co. Gentlemen: I
have been In tho general practice of medicine
for mot W j con and would saj that in alj
my practice and exprrtencolhare nercr seen a
preparation lhat I could prescribe '.1th as much
UHiiiilence of success as I can Hall's Caturrh
.ture. manufactured by you. JIavo prescrltxHl
i irsnyuineaanu us t-neel nonderf ul and
Million Dollars
Wouln-ot tempt tho busy
buttling brainy American
to part with tho priceless
treasure of good health
which ho can gain nnd
Preserve by the use ot
those Safe SurcKffccmo
and I'nfutllng
CHINESE
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with which the great
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nredllr nml nertranently
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Kidney and I.lvrrTrnilliles Illsenseanf llio
Heart !.unc hiicI Throat. Diseases r the
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.... It will 1.1 ...!! lp. Bl.al. r.r
ssKfissisiVl
E-t Kllhtrtld.
Uftilda.
Tarloui marks.
ntniafimllstcastof
Catooia ..
-t
StwlBil tTf !
VICIIT LOSSES
9i Ptkltll;
LOtS OT BKMAL
r.. IVUIMy
6Mrr-ri Ulrrt.
BtrifUr tj-sklll
Ctmlr fr -
A rritalt DlMat
C ii. WABnBOtjnNB "
V. 0. Vlnita I. T.
i wnn "
ty hit in right.
Ilingt on
Jtonad Spring
frslrls Smllti
I or ilolsni
rsrry. .
1 1 oris brsndt
OonUrthlp
Soma csllls
brandtd - on
lcltlilp. -3-11
'WOT
c. w.
C Lc'-ca
POOLE.
Ind. Ter.
Somo branded 0.
W on left slAs.
Itaoge on Pryor creek
two miles from Chel-
sea. 10-11)
J. O. IIAMi
rost-omco Vlnita I.T.
A. J. LANB
Clarcmore I. T.
Alio V n leix tios
Marki Crop and nn-
derbltln light swal;
lowfork In left. InV
brsnd tsrlons tnsras
Itang ID milts north
ofClsremore. 10-M
WATT MAYES
Pryor Crcok Ind. Tor.
Boms itsers unnueti
strips across the nose
JOTft ornii"" i-y
ana spin ecn
VnBJ3j3iSK3rrop
Dya!S' "itange near l'ryor
"EjjgygjMjIjt reek l"-'1
QUAY A OMNKBOAM!'
Vinltn Ind. Tor.
vanonimsTii..-
itomm
ttancti on t'aw.
paw miles
west of Vlnita.
No Stock told
l for
m
for ship-
except
i.nt.
Itorie brand.
O on slionlder.
jo. S3
WXd DONAIiDBOW.
Vlnita I. T.
l-omo camo wun s
onry Under half crop
111 rata cur ju camo
Isold except for sblp-
1 ment. 10-19
A. 3. SLAOKWEL-U
Cholscn Ind. Tor.
I. fo-;
r'jivr
uorw brand ism; on Uft hip UnJsrtJI la
iuags-ustwna CabU and rryaj
-M.)
W. H. NOBLKO
Potoffloo at Kingston Kansas.
If on brand sama.
iioiq ortaai
unutr Liir-eror
n sstn tar.
flrr .a
clr.iur. till aiBIta.t HAluSr.
WELL DRILLING MACHINERY
Dl'.KI' OK NIIAIXOW tVOnit.
Portable and for Horse or Steam Power.
ItlC Irons for Derrick Illgs
We manufacture when desired tho Alexan.
der ratent Taper Jamtftir drilling tools which
la a great Improrruscnt recognized by all drill
era and contractor and also a full line of Drill'
log and Fishing Too to uolrersally said tnho tho
test work west ot Pennsylranta. HTAl.U
JtKI-AIK WilltK ilono promptly and work-
manship guaranteed.
Fort Scott Foundry and Machine Works
A. ".V. Wat-nonx Pres. I ron-r rrvrr ir tt
M. Swkkson bec'tary. f """T SCOTT KAS.
PILES! FISTULA!
And all other
DIREASES OF THE RECTUM
Cured by Dra.
THORNTONS & MINOR
rfirnaaa Nt .
ISSSUIlOSIIf 1111. JTBIL. WILUUUt HIIUFS. IM
caustica. NO MON K V to ho paid until
Ithout knife ligaturo or
ill
of women and diseases of tho akin llowaro
ns
is cured e also make a specialty of Olieasos
patient
Ail itigoiiloiiamdvcrthdng ilodjjn Is to
bo found In l'mls. Sniuirpooitod iia-
ier baxs sometliliif; lll thon grot-ori
tit 1st up liav beon nollci-d rn the
liavoinoiits- Ttu'u.trhon oim.-iicL hnvo
boon foiiinl' to bo hiiiid-bllls. Mlilch
would never hnvo uttmciud mu- nnic
iiiiioes i-urinsii- nnu iroDi)leil sonio-
body to look unit seo uliii hur llioro
fMMIIIl 00 Utl VthlllJC Hi I ICiSU III IIThivi
f j( lupers.
u case of Catnrrh that It would nor cure it they
swiiu litre lll.i-TOrui'JIfinu.rccilouS-
Vours Truly
i.j.(ionsncn m. n.
Offlce 215 h iimmlt St.
o will elro lid) for anr case ot Catarrh
that nn not be cured with Hall's Catnrrh Cure
Taken Internally.
r. S. CIIKKNY A CO. Props. Toledo O.
rjJiold by Druggists 3c
A BOY'S MANNER.
CommsreUt Valna of Proper
liavlor In a Hoy.
It is otlito imiiossiblo for one inun in i would a tn conclusion that I have Tctto nnd
1 - . m . .! 1WIUA flf f'n t K S l M.A..I.1 m... .. 1 IL
icarn inn cntlru langtiapo nml nucll-
educated Jnp.tnoso is familiar with
only about 10.000.
It Is not oftpti that birds will attack
a cat. but such a thing occurred In An-
sonia. Ct. A cat cau-'lit a robin but
befote it had tlnm to kill it four other
robins nttractud by tho cry of thoit
companion mado .such it ferocious at
tack upon tho cat that sho let tho bird
go mid after it had inado Its cscapo
tho other birds Hew itway.
JSlr Henrr Pottliiiror h.nsilust lnisoil
In Arorway what is perhips the largest
sportln-; estate in Kuroiw tbo area be-
ing rtpout tho size of Yorkshire aud
tho pnimi varying from the i-lk to the
rhypur. whilo :ho salmon nnd trout are
in nljutidancp. The Immense tract In-
clndoMviild. llord. moorland anil riwr
but isvery thluiyipeuplcd.
Jlr. Jtoiianoa. of London has nn
npe tlmtVhu has tntight to count tiol
very far ui. indeed hut as far as .live
lie knows tho nutubcnM and tho uords
that indjciito thcni. His inethod'ls to
take straas ono byinnu into his ttvmth
until ouo lesstlinu 'tho required. uum-
berhavo bumi colr-octcil; then taklii"
up an uddltiunal tmw ho latnds ft
ovor. together vrithitliosu in his mouth.
Aunt Kinlly XVisM who recently
died iu Detroit got ber nanw of aunt
when alio wits still younjj girl bv her
churltablo nnliiri". Shn never married
hut siiunt her llfo lanrelv ui hulnln"
ioung people iu pimr clrcimiftanccs.
una is cruiliieilMvitli Iiaviu-; broucht un
imirteen in on from lxnliood in mu.
turity. ono of w!inni is ox-Postmaster
Oeuernl Don M. DiekSiison.
of all doctors who want any part ot their fee la
odrancc either In cash or by note. In the
end you wlliond themcipenslreluiurles. Send
for circular glTlag ramea ot hundreds who hare
teen cured by us. ontce '. loo Wst
MnlhHtreet. llooms 30 ill and SI Hunker
Ilulldlng
rjffNamo this paper every time you write.
HEttftl
j'fffffKivmwu'i
i(snxhidef
hi us
its 0.X
H
H. D. FnAYGHB
PottofBo4 VinitA Ind. Tar.
HsniWaad
stmt Uaik
a Isfll
kslsaadbrasi
wlrsla rtiSt.
Cstlls infJi
arsaJsoldoa
ly for sklr
Bsal. Xaar
S mils s a V.
alU aa Oabla
kstwssa La-
aj aaa Haitr&c oiiu
fwill
i way SV ft
4-ti
O. HAYDEN.
Choutonu Intl. Tcr.
I U on r.ght slilei left
iiou
PILES 2
THE. MARKETS.
YtjOUUr- 1'aUnta. par aoelu
WtlltA'J'-No Jrsrt ...
OK.VI.N.
Kansas CI
r.
Clr. Ost. 91
'. m vim
"You'vo read ibe. llsljlng HtorioA of
Comedian Hilly ilorouc'o up in tliu
niirUiwoslerii li.ut ot Cunndn.'' suld
7dr. Welles of tho Wi-stcrn Klcririo
uoiiipniiy. Well I've jusi-como from
up thero. vrhuro wo'to been laying
somd eab't.'s. wouf lithiug up nonr
Winnipeg onp day jiovor Know what
lishlnL' wits Iwforo. Willi ii li.tml-liim
ni-or tliu sldo oi ilia bnal I cati"ht aixt v
perch Iu -jixly.mlmilcs- by thu wuich.
Tho wmcr wus tu clear lb tho luku Unit
1 could uco thgijsaud of Jlh. Thcro
wore wi.-mniiy I couldn't Jet' my line
ilyi'iu. It wns Just iiiuiioioqoiis to pull
dm in In. Wo trolled fnr pit-kerul ouo
day iiuil caught tlipni wolgbiiiit tram
litis to tivouiV'tlro oouuds. Whui 1
got t livti.pomidor thu buatmuii Jo'oi'cd
nt ItfiOhteuiptuously and asked 'tflill
wu t)ov libit lor' inenpliijf -tUit liu
tuts fff.o umali tu kill W6 tjjrmv fliiu
04CK jnip iuq rvntpr to jjrjDir '
i
N cut. hard..
30IIM No.
sjA'fH-Xo.J
UVK Wo.a
D UTTri It- Cros mry
T.GGb . . ....
HAY rancy mm..
J-I.AX HKKU
TfjOU It Choice
-WlllCAT-.Ko3rea
X)ltN-Na.l
OA't-rt-pOf
itYlS NoJ
llU'iTKIt-Crcamery
VOItK
KOOb .
JIAY-Prafrlc
TUiiolby.
iXbi:i'.D-iiuiti.... ...
PWUH-l''!")'' ;
Will'. AT-No "&
COHN No.
OATH No. '
llVK-No.)t.
1IUTTKH Crcumery
J'OIIK. .
J-t.AXbJ'i'D .
Cbtcneo. Oct no.
CATTLE Bhlpplnrslcers H Ui 4f f
JlOUb J'ackliigundaSlpp'nj. UVj kt i am
Jllll.t " ivvmwjvu ... .. 1 w u 14
BL Xxula. Oct. 2d
CATTLl-Natlros ...j. s I VJ k 679
blocker A Feeders. u us a (W
UOUS-MlseJ. ..: 37U ii I IU
toliLLl'Unxl lo choice . a 20 O 6 0J
Kac.osCllr. (cl!.
CArH.h-fteer .1 3X Q) 4 60
Cows r!: J03 w art
bla.-lu.ra h. fredeis !U ill 'jl
iOGB--jjuik ;;:.. 41 una
HljiMc(.'P-ilciioiff. . o fiVH
w m
... . 1 U hi).
i S!i
. .... :c ''& &
Hi U DO
i H U SO
. i i 1:
...... 8 Ul tt7m
.-.. ' w w
BU Loul Ocu JS.
t fto u in)
VI Vlh
.vi u f.'jJ
W J4
.... 3) HI
... 'BUI tton
ID i IS
Hl u V.'O
... . hoi uini
H ia w
Chicago Oet. l.
. . i ui ui f j
M O .l)i
.. KJ Mil
.. .. M to 7?
33 (i M
'! ft J5
wtH W
"Ills manner is worth f 100.000 to
Mm!" That Is what ouo of tho chlof
mon of the nation lately said about a
boy "It wouldn't bo worth so much
to ono who meant to bo n farmer or
who had no opportunities but to a
voting college student with nmbitlous
it is worth nt least 100000."
Tho boy was a distant rolativo of the
man. aud hud been brought up by
careful parents in a far off city.
Among other things ho had been
taught to bo friendly to think of oth
er persons beforo himself. Tho boy was
nn a visit In the town whero tliu man
lived They met on tho street mid
tho younger rccogniziug tho elder
promptly went to his sido and spoke to
liltu in Ills cordial happy yet respect-
ful way. Of course the man was
iieasuil. and knew that anybody would
have been pleased. The sentence
abovo was the outcome ot it. A Iittlo
later tho boy camo into tho room just
us tho man was struggling Into his
overcoat. Tho boy hurried to him.
pulled it up nt tho collar and drew
down the wrinkled coat boucath. Ho
would have done It for any man tho
haughtiest or the poorest.
Thu boy has not been In society n
great dual. Ho has not learned or-
thodox sellishiioss. Ho positive! v can't
bo easy at tho tahlo until his neighbors ! v
miu iu.. uu. ji uiuiir ia luriuru 11 no
thinks nnv ono elso is less comfortably
sonted. llu wouldn't interrupt to lot
loose the wittiest or tho most timely
rcuurks over thought of. Ho may
lunru to do so soma day after he has
earned his hundred thousand but it is
doubtful. Tho expression of hUJ. I Illi-
nois may become couformed totpopu-
lar usages modified rolined but the
spirit which prompts tho expression
will only grow with his years.
Do not misunderstand boys. You
may bo truly unsoliish and yet uot
hnvo this boy's prize.
You may wish to do things for oth-
ers uud yet feel that you do not know
how. Tho only way to learn Is to try;
to hesitnto fnr no feeling of bashful-
11 ess or nwkaritncss but tn put into di-
rect and instantaneous practico what-
ever kind helpful thoughts occur to
you. Vuii'jrctjaUonulitl.
Some plants appear lo bo nblo to
grow rtnd develop Iu total darkness.
A conim tteo of tho Itoyal Horticultural
faoicoty has been told of hyacinths that
doielopod colored 'lowers nllhuii"h
.0 1 union y aomo accident from coni-
iug above tho ground
Sirs. JIatllo Thompson daughter of
ox-Congrcssniau l'hll Thompson is
ouo of tho prettiest of Kentucky's
pretty girls. Shu is of medium height
possessing n wcll-rouuded figure and
has black hair and uyos. For soiuo
years sho has been a bollo in Washing-
ton. A llannlng (Cal.i constable nrrestei!
two vagranm who roro tried nnd
Kiven fo or iivo Hays eaoh. They had
miIY'B ClIDDnCITrtDV
rir.E uuiiuunuiii
sovereign remedr for
lllcs (bleedlnir. ltchlmr .1
blind. Inward. ete.t. whether nlmcntn"!
long standing. It girca Instant relief
and eOecta a radical and permanent
cure. .No surgical operation required.
Try it und relieve your sufferings. Mend
lor circular en- rco samples. Only Uv
a box. For aalo by druggists or sent by
mall on receipt of nrlco.
MAUTl JIL'DY ljnnMtcr l'n.
Circle on neck either
sldoi C H side or I rsr urnbheil
hip Cows ion nerki y mi iJs snd hlpisntne
tiin sa daiil - aw n ass Ii f 'l.l tins. !.--. 1' at
uianuiu i v. iiuii nit IHir IIUIIVUIIIIUI 11
on left ihoutder or tlilgh. Kangc on tliontcau
nd l'ryor creek t. i).y
ATIONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE
Kanmt Cltv.Mn. Illustrated cataloeue.
with .VI portrait cnirraricga. free. Nchool of
Shorthand Typewriting and Telegraphy Writo
nt once.
N
GEO. F. MACKAY
R. R. & Steamship Ticket Broker
(Member American Ticket Ilrokers' Asa'n)
Corttspondcnce Solicited. Itallroad Tickets
bought and sold.
FOItT SCOTT. KAS and JOI'LIN. Ma
THB OLD DOCTOR'S
LADIES' FAVORITE
ALWAYS nXUABLC and rftct)7 BATX. Tb
urn uatxl by ibrntaandt of wonin 11 ovtr ttaf
Valif auti fa tfa OLD DOOTORa prlvtu mll
pr-f.!f far 3 rir. tjd not lOf 1 b&4 rtrinlt.
sfDr rvtarntW If n. a rprtnUl fiend 4
oDU i mtmpt) tot ud parti ouUrm.
?r WAKD ft CO.. 117 IT OU St. St. Looli. Ho
EDPTUEES
CURED!
is years experience In treating all rnrletlox
3' Kupture enables us to guarantee a posl-
ive Cure. Send 4 cents In stamps for par.
Ccuhrs and treatment on Hernia.
Volta-Medico Appliance Co..
HON BlUHt.. UT.LO01U.ua
Postoflloe.Vinita Indian Torritorjr
Smooth crop la
Isft ear. split la
Tlrhldwip.
Itsngs on Pry
tiuvas. -U
tSwA-S
" n. n. TATton
Poitofflco Vinita I. T.
Smooth crop ta
Isft ear sndsrot
and sslll ta lh
rlfht
eomscattlt la
Tarlons othsl
braaft SDirtl.
Itsngs an I.
oit erssk fpal
rnllts ss af Vj.
s.dfaaBflg'C
Bill.
oM
NATHANIEL SKINNER.
P. O. Vinltn Ind. Tor.
Also soma branded
uniirr siono fn
Icacn ear: range
JSS rlrrr. twelva
iiuutj tfittt of Cbclsca.
. x jLi
EHs?cV2
fl B. UAYr'J
FeOc SbilUA Indian Territory
Swsllnr tin
tad irduVI
1 as ear a4
rw sum la
tajUef.
Tour a.
tis bulsd ti
Ufs.alfcV
asws lliiral
?CJfrr.iXM"'?.A3
lftM I)M1 lavt I
loa slda.
MuTTusf an isfsE
1ST WviiaOiMrJi
lis WE AKmade STRONG
P.nJt J'a ITsrtsai ttebllllf. L.tTltsIltrVkaM
THIAL I sn4 Umi .s f im l.i it esali putit.
Uinr . Wirl tin 117 . MX Ctnrt Ct. Una tto.
WAlrriS
iicdij. 011-7 or eoob lOanpUfr.
An. tL trZAXBl J. CO.. 115 tf. tU Ct. CT. LC17U. U
E
-AWYJ.
ACJfcsnretaTalusMehecTcttLat
ou and a rubber shield for 80 ecu ta.
Mrs. V. M. APP. CO.
IB N. th RTIIKET. ST. 1.01718 MO.
FAT FOLKS REDUCED
C
I mrAtu
i r.u.w y
VUanfa.Wii. Ofil
andWblikoyllablU
cured at hoiua with-
outpaln. 'look of par.
tiniiarssent rKl.i:.
Il.JI HK1I.I KY.ti II.
AllantaUa OfiloalolH Whitehall Ht
J. B. MAJIKHAM.
Chouteau Ind. Ter.
Bwsltoir.fsri
sa andsrbit Ii
Isfl esri nadsr.
slp la right
Csngs from Lo.
cuit Qros t
rial flock boll
sldriartktrlrsl
Sold only f
shlpmsal.
J. H. MORRIS
Edna Kniaaa.
lirandon either
side.
Itsnge on Ulg
Creek six miles
south or ifsnisi
line. lu-J
. O. EDaBUTOII
. Lonapah I. T.
no monoy imt tliey coulij Jwlh play the
iimno so tno lllUifo suirifustud that ihnv
get. up a. dauofl wlilclj was Juno and
tl
jfHIWfer . tZjt ij v jissJssBBsttlHssttsf
--.-1. ts"tTasyiylT.y'' "siasWsTsi'HPITslsri
plnno so tlio Jiidgo suggoslud
Kill up a. dauou. which was
Biiouttlt iiipiiojr vas raltpd o w boll) j
Af foo
wpS.fl)
DAlfCER.n0JlJ7KHU.I
ICoanUUUsaFres. Call or wrile
Die. itbii
Omcs 800 rioa lit. 0T.IXJUI8.MO
a w. ponusuiNO ca
ii.-
Whin vrlllna lo jdxertbri. ttltau
ttalc lhat W mw $iurlltntn in (ii
paper.
K
marks.
avsTMsaTststiiiis Hai Mu f
A. ftw steers
liara A on right
bit) mock est-
tie branded R E
and mark ad
closa crop left
etr undercut
right 1 ha "op-
en hrart" cattle
litre Up of right
horn tawed ofTi
various ear
sllfomU creek 10-31
Jiangs on
h. a. SKiNNian
Adair. I. T.
ftoma hsvA PXT on
left sldti mark smooth
crop right upptrslop
itl) iiauganesrAuair.
sir
Itfinnoon Mgbtntng
and Halt reeks tea
miles north of Chel-
sea. e-M
GEO.NIPPBa.
Post-Offlce Cluotnoro Ind. Ter.
Swallow for
and omltrbtt
talsftitraovil
sroptliht.
flstifsi I'sa.
th.ler.ti
Aouistrsad4
tb rliUI jlils;
WM. LITTLB
PostoOioo Vlnttft Ind Ter.
TlrandoahlpoTSId
Ktr msrt crop off Isfl
and crop and aodsr.
haireroposngbt
Rtssrs brsadsd
Varloos otbsrj
marks A brands!
Itaag-s Whia
o-xi.
O. M. MoOLBLLAN
rostoflico OowaU I T.
A fsw rows srs
brssdsdon lsnl
sius inns
A few esttti
branded ljlbbla
tbe left kVl stuni.
dsr mxa
Cattlt """""
mostly doable
acwiappsa.
H.'.r.A hrsn4
Jlaneb on Caney on left
jj
Osk.
W.O. PATTflRT
Vlnita Ind. Ter.
Rtaeh Rotk (rw.
Soma tattle Sara I s)
in OfHk BUmvi
all kalf etrsl D q
otbgfs .
Stark i drib tan.
JLi
LBM PAniS
Chelsea Ind. Tor.
Ilarki Two splits In
esohear.
lltnget Kortn or
(.stale Snitch -U
TiSlivli
F G. AIjIjEN
Cliotopn Kunsits.
ltanao on the
Noosho rlrer
near the mouth
of Cow crcok
Mark: Smooth
crop oft of right
cur.
Bfrl ss s " i ""TtT.k
TEXAS CHAIR
tub
CAR LINE.
J. O. noaAN
Adair Indian Territory.
. - twallow-rorTk aid
r?Ti nnitrbit is right sir
kSl!X nndsrtlopilalsn.
UUfl as '"Tors
!
)T!3SwBlsB
an rrms5Fmm
OI V I raw A lKfl LibbbbT
HPfl ' J t"-l 0tk iH"aTfP "bTbTbTsI
shMs assw''fissSMBWBT7
sTdTT fSHiL---nXMnn3sa!ilHassTsTsTsTsTsTsV
mmtmm afw
J. T. M'SPAODBTI.
PostofTco at Uhelsoa Indian Ter.
uiosa crop os isn sir
oTsrtlttw right.
ata. 111.11 ll.WIIHW.il
Tnm r ii....
-. ...
as
(PIKf
"W. FRANKLIN
Vinita I. T.
Swalloir -fork rlghti Two nnderblts Irfti
shsrpleni scaronjatr onerlghtiscsronjaw
Hone brand en shonlder llsnje between
Uttls Uabiu and Horse crseki.
W. W. MILIiBIl
Vlfllta I. T.
r f- j n.njr on
O. V. ItOOEHS
Claremoru Ind. Tcr.
t ' A Some hare
Dw"I"Xr2 JMonsldu
rgy.. ! ''" est-
cASE'.t' i52'5(Bronlnl bsr
ntriMe77AwlssiBBBaoi '" ln"
SiSSwiSHK(t.VrlKn o r terllcal
5SD;5ftSSi1Fjl '""" '"'
VSJrV ffiffiJ.ffiffig I sofd except
l?a gH 1'or 'U-
r MmBk r!T.ngT..
J. B. LDWAItDB
P. O. Vinita lndiau Terrltorjr.
It an ge on
.ynchl'rslrl
UrouandShllt
llgM orerbl t
(aft. Home
Irindrd J II on
lenhlp and side
klso some J on
Vri Jaw 11 on
lids. E on hip
DnlTbtsf Mills
lold e-llf
Will piy 5j uo rswsrd for eonrlellaa any af
Ins stSBllpg an animal In Ibis brsnd.
TO AIA POINTS IN
Texas Mexico and
California.
TimorOH THAINS CAHRY
PULLMAN SLEEPERS
-HKTWKKN
Hannibal St. Louis
and Kansas City
AMI-
TEXAS POINTS.
FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS
HETWKEN
Hannibal and Donson Dallas Ft.
Worth and Taylor.
J.WAf.DO. a ASTON MKSI.IEIt
Vlco l'rcsldcnt. Orn'l l'ass'r & TIck't g t
MHDAl.IA MO.
-sirMyyinflF
-"Jhroygli Route
KANSAS OITY ft
SAINT LOUlJ
Omaha Pueblo & Donvor.
Fallasn Enfjit SleoFlsr Can sA TtH
REOLINIKG OHAIS OAR8
Dally Between
8T. LOU10 AND WICHITA.
H. O. TOWNSBND.
trr.Lome.wi
Oaneral rouoager
i Agent w
and Tiokst
WO!?
FAIR MoSPADDEN
Chelsea I. T.
rt!Sre
Stripe scroll the
rump '
Marki Crop off the
right nndenlopa In
the left ear.
Ilnnga fonr miles i
wcit of Cheliea. 10-3J
M ORUTOHFIELD
Tulsa I. T.
Soma branded N Y
Mark Under lislf crip
lliesciiesr.
Horse brandi M
llange from Tulsa lo
t atoosa. north of ferry. I
insn iiitumandiou(h
ol lllrdcrssk
None sold except for
shipment. 10-5.
gftl.ilr7inaettiaJ
MILTON DRAKQ
Four JIilo 1. T.
ltnnifoon Pour XI lis.
ID iLllia southeast ij
fho'oiia Kan
in ngt
l brand. II on ln
slionlder. No eatlll
.n 111
llorso brand
Mirk
right ear-.
iron ter
sold oxcent for shin
uiout 10 OT
11. W. RIDER
Cholaea Ind. Ter.
A. D. CUBINE
Manufacturer of and dealer la
BOOTS AND SHOES
Coffeyvllle Kansas. .
Dooa all kinds of boot and
shoo work guaranteeing a fit
and Kallnlni'Mon In ovory ro-
Bpcct. rnrUes desiring work
ran spkiI their iinnietj and ad-
drosses and will receive a circu
lar giving mil directions how to
measure the foot.
J. V CU1I1.nl: fcrejnan lus doss
noUilug elss Tor jcars find Is gltlng; IxrU
(er MtUrnctlon In tliu beet buuuts Uiaa
inr man In Uis West
THE LIVE STOCK MARKET OF ST.LOUIS
THE ST. LOUIS NATIONAL
Stock Yards.
Located Ht Knat HI. f.iiuls III.
Directly opjionlto tlio olty of St. Louis.
iliiyoiH for ull ilnfcrlptlon of Llvo Stock
hlwuys lit utlfiiilunie una within tin
(rounds of tho Stock Yards Is a Uool
L'miulnt; (.'rmmany ulthu capacity for
Maiiclitoilr.it l.iioo hwul of oattlo dally
luiil l'ork 1'iioUinif iiitiiblisliiuonts with
U capacity forlatilitorlii(; 12000 hogt
dally.
IBAAO II. KNOX rrosldont
OHAB. T. JONEH Hupt. j.
hip.
H O on left
Msrki Urnb right
crop split and tioleiS
left. U-3J
T. H. HARLEa
Webbers faUs J T.
Iww sj5
" w"- tiv
TV
Soma branded
-H-aiso Vt
afuki IJndsr.
slops and over.
slops.
gaoobetd
pa tan
aaeMwasi
UfV.
AFTOW HOTEL
ArTO.N JNI. TKB.
J. H. ALLEY PROPRIETOR.
Terms reasonable Tablo al.
wayn Biiij))i(iil with tho host the
markot airords. Good eample
rooms on first lloor.
Good 8tablo in connection with
tho llOUnO.
C0MIV1ERCIAL HOTEL
MnQ. J. n. LANOLBV Prop.
iFairland Ind. Ter.
first-class acc6mmoi)ations
Juljrxnd. Umo.
Mo.
William MoDavitf Bonooa
- i-ropnr tor of
Seneca Model Roller Mil's
"A." mi.l.l ii ... .... ...
fW tr "-. nuil tun Kdp;o"
I. OUT. V..vs IV I mill m i o... ."..
r towj-i aisn a-errll &R&
'" iv nr .
J . - -St.
m
t K.A
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Marrs, D. M. The Indian Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 8, Ed. 1, Thursday, October 29, 1891, newspaper, October 29, 1891; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc71200/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.