The Caddo Banner. (Caddo, Indian Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, March 16, 1894 Page: 3 of 4
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It iHit yet <>\i r as yon may clearly sot when you consult your interest by gating prices of '! \\"C OCK
& HIS STOCK OF1 fe
Di ,y UUUIn
Underwear
Lo w in price.
ju-t
Kiirlit
(',
Quality,
Kit, etc.
Style,
CLOAKS'
""/O 1L O A K S
M J Ktir • i HOW N I P
s and LITTLK KOLK8,
Conic try one on. They will
cover a raultitudo of old ullitlies
ami make you look dreggy.
1IAVK YOl7 AN\ I KKT
ire any thiug*bnut their ccu\(o
«W't'i <!i jH-iid". sulrly on the k ; u<
;s yuuare in the habit of wctir
If ytMl llHVC in-i'U \M'HI'il u
the tar iuiutd
Speaking of Investments
*ou viiow ti.Jit J-0 tide v-t
iiumi£ ration is turnimr fco the
Southwest, and
Texa s in particu-
lar?
Witnca. il.i pi en< n\oni| growth
within tin jiiift vinr of \ K
I.A8CU, XOliTIl ti.VI.
VESTON 1 A
POltTE,
WIXDTHOHST ami otli ; i,
along the line of
ll«'r llrlvlnc Rnl
TrrtMlloD t.cnrrally I IngKtMt
In the miller day-of u . crtain Nr.
Fin laud college .-nc • f the t>ei ret
St-- ties htul it .punters beneath the
roof of a hospitable
town IIis Kindiii
toward the I" y* thai
fco repay him a> fur
power, though the
lit.
lut
per
titen of the
as ko gtcai
, ft It ubligct]
ay in theii
easy. Oih
i countu.tcd
Is to propi-
• entertain
W 11.1,1 AM A.
Best Made,
OHll'S S:,
tho
DROCBRV rDB^F^^vF^TTvy.IJ.^J' I"'
In tins Department tliero is nothing larking. The gno'ls aio all m.H there r.i.-t being a dollar's wi rth
f -laic guodK in the liouso -and will be sold runurkabty low for cash. Wu are making a big tIKvj on Kljut.
Best Missouri Flour «j>2 00 per 1 CO lbs.
Ti k r, T\ (TI k n 171 ^-"1 ^
of the int si d'tlieult tu
with these generous i t
tiate their hast whs
tuetit of his unman*. 1 .
being a lady "well on"
no particular attract
young men. It as t
allot the privilege i f tubing hor out
to drive to tho di .Tent members of
the society in tur . and tlve boys thus
honored i om« tiine> found it ditttcult
to keep up the interest of the eoiivor- Itermincl, they
thy
instoni
M s, O' KL", I. T., MafI'll "—A dt-
sire is being continually expressed
hylotte sand through tin press, that
th- !>awcs Commission shall vlsil
dtlt rent pl .oen in the territory, anil
meet and «.infer, with the jieople, I
A little rcdcition will satisfy any
* ne, that the commission is doin<?
exactly right. We were sent hero
t negotiate with the Kivi Civilized'
11'ihcs, and of course 1 ur businesh
i^ exclusively with these pcoble, and
will l t until it is settles that they*
will treat with no on the nihject on
which we were sent. When it is do
will do so, then it
There is nothing but what wecarrv
satiou ou the evrundona.
On one oivaaiun, it involuted, it f'
to the lot of a bashful young fresh-
man to take Mi- >aiah (that was not
her name! out driving, and the follow-
ing bit of conversat ion was overheard.
The pair drove off in silence, which
was strictly maintained until they
reached a spot by the roadside where
a house l ad stood. "Hero'# wliere the
blacksmith's house used to be!" ejacu-
lated the freshman, and ho relapsed
Immediately into tjiUt,- For some
minutes they drove i n and neither
•poke. They approached a house by
the roadside, and ih ihey pasted it the
freshman opened I.is mouth again.
Here's where they movud it to!" And
' silence fell again.
We lead both in largo stocks and low prices. Others try to ioHow
Ei HAUER
fS
- ^1=.- ,v.
P. H PERKINS,
PfALpii
Staple and Fancy
Groceries-
And do vou know ti,at tin Nils
soi'III, KANSAS vt TKX
AS Hail way, count cling,
its it due.-, S:. Li.uis
Kansas City, Chicago. the p,
ilucti*,' plain- and prilii'ies of
ilissoun,' Kansas and tlu
Indian territory,
• with—
DeniMiij, Sherman, Dallas, V. it
Worth, Wiuahachie, llillgborOj
Waco, Temple, Helton,
Taylor. Gainesville,
Henrietta, Austin, San Antoi.ip,
Houston uivl (ialveston and
tile gieiit cotton belt of
'I'exas, affords cou.-
forls 4,id coiivj nifn< I-S to H-S patixnif , ^ldn 1 thil,u.1;1* wi(" 1:
A CHEERFUL TIME.
I'ai l'«ntUl iimii m It its ti of lltitliioni on
That liootl Suuilay.
| a Sunday or two ago .t popular don
I tist bad quite a piewie in the exercise
of his profession. A mtiering oiti/en
saitl tu his wife us she started for
| Churfeh: "If you meet l)r send him
■ over." She did happen to meet him,
and the man with forceps was soon
[ with the s. c . whose, courage fell to
I zero on seoing him. Fact was, he
cjpno,
Elegant World's Fair View
Awav by tho
j 'St, Louis Republic.
r
IX I'OilTFOI.NW OK W( r,I.I'> I Mil
VIKWS, i-Hoh Portfolio eonlHi:iiin* 1 o
vievvs aii'J t.<n li view aeeuruti-ly de-
L-eribvd. V'-w-, of the Main Huiluiuits.
; State BllHdiugo, the- Mi hvu\. Views of Stiilini
' rv, etc.
'il'a
SI
mm
C G BOERNER
Has charge and will keep everything usually kept in tliis
line. If he should happen not to have what you want on hand lie wil
get it for you. and will always do all in his power to see that you gel
/ hat you want. lie is prepared to do all kinds of work. Don't
all to'call on htm before buying. fifKASV, • : : I. T
THE
GREHT
Bl'CKJ.KN'S ARNICA H.U,V K
SYSTEM.
Connecting the Oommcrrial Centera and ricii
farms of
missouri,
il'he Uroad (lorn and Wheat Fields ami
Thriving Towns of
KANSAS,
.1 ho Fertilo River Valleys amt'i'rado Centers ot
NEBRASKA,
J*ho Grand. I'jctaj'esqne end EnchantinR Sern-
cry, and tho Famous Mining District* of
COLORADO,
;l'he Agricultural, Fruit, Mineral and Timber
J and*, and Famous Jlot Buriug9 of
arkansas,
Tho lioaatiful Kollinif 1'iairies And Woodlands
of the
indian territory,
The Snpar Plantations of
louisiana,
JThe 4"otion and Oraln Fields,the Cattle ItanKrd
bad Winter Kesorts of
texas,
Historical and Scenie
OLD AND NEW MEXICO,
/iad forms with Its Connections the Popnlar
Winter Jioute to
ARIZONA AND CALIFORNIA.
Tor full drtcrlptlvo and Illustrated pamphlataof
nr of the above State*, or llot Hprla|{s, Ark .
Antonio, T *an, and Mexico, addtcaa Cw p uy"«
h. c. townsend,
0 'l r :: cjtr * T'.^9t AjflSt, ST. MH7JS, MU
DOLLARS
PER DAY
Easily Made.
We want many men, women, boys, and jrirl« to
work for ui> a few hour* daily, right in and around
fle irown homes. tim huttine^s in eauy,pleasant.
* riot ly honorable, and pays better than uny other
offered ugeut.4. You hare a clear tield and no
rompetiiloa. Kxperleace and special ability uu-
.• ■ ««ary. No capital required. Wo equip you
v.i.h everything that you need, treat you well,
ond help you to earn ten times ordinary wagi -
tu n do as well at men, and boys and girl*
link' good pay. Any one, anywhere, can do the
m ..i k AH succeed who follow our plain and im-
pie directions. Karnest work will surely bring
you a great deal of money. Everything i? new
nni in groat demand. Writo for our pamphh t
Circular, and receive /all information. No hurm
<l >ne if >%*« atacludo not to go ou with the
business.
Ceorce Stinson&Co.,
Box 488,
PORTLAND, MAINE.
Hie Best Snlve in the world for Cut-.
Brniees, Sores, 1'leers,Silt Kheiim, F «\«
Sores, Totter, Chapped Hands, chilblains,
Corns, and all Skin Kruptidiii, ajul po>l-
tlvely cures Piles, or no pa) retjiiin «1. It
's «;Maranieed to give perfect N;itislaction
or money refunded. I'ri e 25 c ntaper
box. For sale by \V. l.\ Wood, Caddo.
I T. 4-5 ly
ARE YOU COINC?
—If 80
TRAVEL via MEMPHIS
AND Till
Memphis
AHD
Charleston
RAILROAD,
Portfolios will ik- given without
ho will suit) ti\f n> yearly
Miliscriher- tu 'fur. 'i wn n whk uki i ,t:n .
with f the regular subseriptiol. i• rif.-.
Addros-. fllK ItKI'l HblC, ^t. l.-uis, M.v
i doctor, and if the luttoj would ui-o-pt
'payment for hi:* trouble he u-culd !>••
pi ad to have him Jfo away with
i out torturing pu tmwillii.;r vh*-
j tim. "Let's see the olYeuder,"
I baid the dentist, nnd then, fol-
I . lowing Up the ail* .111'a/o. he S00Q had
j Wagner Haiace Sleeping! Ave grinders where they couid do no
.j. ' rn ' I biore aching. Suffering citizen *vas
ANb | then a happy man, irml. desiriito
-i-v i • • _ also make happva neighbor wlioui lie
on Free lieclLiiiiig
veigled Mr.l . into the dread presenet-
'and after some 'oa.xing i', eanio
twelve snaps i<i make way fo -'a set
Then the neighbor, 'U h's gieat sense
of relief, ealled in his wife, who
yielded seven more to the harvest. l v
•this time the inan-afraid-of-adentist,
who had had cut t welve, eon< luded it
was just fiin, hud sat down for a pull
of thVoe more. Then the doctor was
out of business, and eonnted untwen
ty-seven sainpl< « f jaw misery as the
rcbiilt of Jii- friendly call.
uneipiulli'd l y any « tli«r|* Sdijth-
western iiiie, buiilji thp only
line in the BoutliweHt
running tho tin-
rivined
Chair Gars
For fiirtliev inf'ir
i ruU's, route . iiiit]in,
" i ,t:|>i I:j;'i-;ii"
on i.ll ti inns
illation us ti
time tabkf.
dations, etc . cat. ou pi' aildresa,
•IAS, BARKER Genpral Punn
fjor and ticket Agent, lIi*nouii,
Kansa- A Texas ltml'.vay Sj'ntem,
St. I.ouis, Mo.'
t,i:OKGE A It KENS,
D X.scl mi . H. S. COUNCIL.
Boot- Shoe Makei, JEWLER and watch
i*r Repairing a Specialty. JfrE
caddo, indian tekri/oh
GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE
lf0RL0jFA,J/C
llMITED
MAKER
| Also Carries i\ nice line of Jewel
j it, Violins, Accortliantj
Etc'.1
Caddo,
I. T.
TOCB FUTURE
V I/1H™
- -ft" 0*1/ 1,1 f reglon
- « v A-a
20
The
Rhorieil. 4|uielieat
iiml Heat
Through « ni Line
To U taillllVOTIlK,
Rl l.'I'IMOHt'..
philadkiphu.
|,f K lllll H(<
koill oi.il,
HEW TOUR,
With
Veatlhulert
DIMM^ (AH
•frtlff
Via the Me utlful
"lheiiand uli Vul-
ley Ruulf."
The ! 1oa Popular
Itoule to
ch4ttaxoowa,
ATLANTA,
nA< OX.
BRUNSWICK,
ftt* A!*N %" «*• «'
jacksonville.
Molld Teatlbulert
Trnlnawtth
ImproTtiiK'oi
I aiit between
nr.ni'iiiN.
I H ATT A NOOWA
JACKSONVILLE.
St. ACfiiWISE
ry
Trains leaveMepiphJl
MoaxiNoandEvKfciKii
after arrival of tralna
from tfce West and t
SouUiweat, runnii-n to
or eonneetlng In union
dkihitb for all points )a
the r.ust ami Suullieaal
The Mempbia and
CliarleaUMi Hull road
ftnd the KastTenn., Vs.
A ou Jtjr., hsvs MUrnsd
llie reputation tliejr
have of giving the
Qulekeat Time, Heat
Through tar Hervlce
and ull the luteal and
FineetAccoiumudttth'na
It Is tho Principal
Thoroughfare to th*
Bummer Iteaorts in me
Hummer and Winter
jtesoria in the Winter.
Poasengera by this
route croas the New
Steel Bridge at Mem
pbia and will avoid tedi-
ous Kerr y '1 ranafera
R. ross the Mlaalaalppl
1;i. or. necessary by any
ether gatewL/ south of
ht. I.oula.
TO THE EAST.
BEST oininq car service ii. HIE WORLD.
The Hock Island is forwiiost in adojit-
tag any auv:iiitagc calculated to im-
prove speed and give t|wt luxury, safety
ami comfort that pop'uliir patronage de-
mands. Its equipment is thoroughly
complete wl)& yestibuled trains, mug-
nitlcent dining cars, Weepers and chair
coaches, all the most elegaut, aud of
recently improved patterns.
Faithful and capable management
and polite, honest service from em-
ployes are important items. They are
a double duty—to the Company and to
travelers—and it ii sometimes a ta-u.
difficult of accomplishment. Pass ti-
gers on this line will find little cause
for complaint on that ground.
Tho importance of this Line can he
better understood if a short lesson in
geography be now recited.
What is the great Eastern termini of
the 'Hock Island Route?—Chicago
What other sub-Eastern termini has
it?—l'eoria. To what important points
does it run trains to the Northwest?—
St. Paul and Minneapolis, Minnesota,
and Watertown and Sioux Falls,'Da-
kota. To what important Iowa and
Nebraska points?— Des Moines, Daven-
port, Iowa; Omaha and Lincoln, Ne-
braska.
RIMEMSER
The Great Rock Island Route rnn9 all
regular trains to Englewood suburban
station, close to World's Fair grounds,
and you can save time and trouble by
getting off at that point and avoid ti"
crowd in the city.
For full particulars as to tickr<
flrac
A bNAKE'S SUICIDE.
How the hprefttlheitd Viper I'olaona Itself'
Mi.'l I'Uya 'Poaeuuh
The "spreadhead or "blowing"
adders, quite common in this country,
are generally believed to be extremely
venomous on aeeount of their tierce
and bold manners when uttacked.
I hieing f&ngless they are, however,
quite harmless. Another habit which
•contributes to their reputation us
I poison-bearers is that of apparently
1 inflicting deadly bites upon them-
selves when their escnpe becomes
hopeless, If headed off in every
direction, and repeatedly beaten with
| a switch, an adder will first disgorge
! such undigested food as it may have
within it, nijd then, turning upon
go through the motions of
severely biting itself along its dorsal
will In' of sqtne u*o to ascertain the
j wishes and interests >l non citi/ens;
j wouM be of no l nelit to us, ami the
j pttUlid money expended \n visiting
d is tart joints would be unpvo| erly
used and wnnt< -1
When it shall be settled \*e are t
treat with any ti'ibe, this commission
will not fail to make itself thorough
ly converRiint with the situation « f
the people living in the trine, to eiu
able it I > do or insist on justice t'c
all.
We hope therefore p oj>b will
rest in jierfpet security that when
this coimnisjion arts it will do ,,o
with due regard to the jmble inter-
ests ami j riv.tte rights.
M ueh an \ iet y :• I• exist about what
this commission i.i going to do in
case of town site^ and coal mines.
The circwuititaiices are ho *aried it if
impossible to lay down :.i y gencrti
rule which would be applieable t(^
y. I'ntil the time < ones to
act, all may rest in the a--st ranee
that this Commission \.ill seek to
secure equity to all parties in inter-
ests ki t ping steadily in mind that
this is largely the b isiness ot tin:
Is: 'ians iu whieli ihey will- have the
shaping of ten-is nnd conditions
so long as tu y lo not seek to wrong
any one.
We are satisfied that a union will
Oklahoma is not the wish or inter* st
of the Five Citili/.cd Tribts, and
will not b" advised by this Commis-
sion, aud tie* e(Torts to this end arc
alculatcd to exasperate the Indiana
ami lead Ihewi to be more exacting
in dealing with non eiti/.ens. This
is a qiicstiop which will be left to tho
wisdom of Congress, and it wi old
seem to be better to allow it to slum
her till it comes be/or>.- the tribunal,
which alone can decide it Very
He9pt., Vourp:
M, II. KIM*
10 ol'kn tlltt indian ukseu:
VATION.
mattei of fact it does nothing
of the sort, and the nubsequent
feigned death is the most transparent
of'possum playing, any one can
prove l?y turning tho apparently dead
creature over. So Intent is it on be-
ing entirely dead that it cannot be in-
duced to lie otherwise than flat on its
back, belly up, and will turn quiokly
to this position without perceptible
muscular effort as often as it is dis-
turbed. This habit doubtless serves
to protect it from aetual death iu
many oason, Just as the samo hubit | |,
does the opossum and many insects.
washington I >. ('. March 1) Rep-
resentative McUae has introduced
in the house ;; l/ill providing that
all lands includ<-d within the limit*;
of any Indian reservation, the dinpo
sal of w hich iiaw been heretofore.
or may be hereafter, authorized, by
agreement, contract or treaty will/
any Indian tribe, oy by any law c|
the United States, and not already
Opened, shall be opened to settlement
and entered under the provisions o/
the bill. The Secretary of the inte-
rior is authorized to cause public
surveys iu the reservations refered to
tvhere this has not already I ecu
lone, and also cause town sites to bo
ated and surveyed. The Piesi-
any
IS IN YOUB OWN HAND.
Palmistry asmimap to tell what the lln*" lo roar
Ii. Hi. It will atnuac yoa, if nothlnzmore.
. ■ u'rani alni>> t explains it-rIT Tin
f I.INB OP LlFJi irxllcana probahla
h v j will li>«? F.acli JlRACKhET
thirty years. Well mnrkril LINK OP
•• hi tiiaia power: clrar LINE Uf
:atn< r rkhi-a. Both combined mean
' . ,t vou rniiHt ki-en u|> with m"dirn
•i it Y 'i will find plenty of then* in
i ii Magazine, so aiirtetlvelj pre*
it evsrj member of the family la rMif.
1.1 ; ■ 'i iuai!S7.inea In on'*. A''H".\R
11K \ 1' t>e«|" ukd tend'.nwsa: n strnipht
' HI T. peaceful life, ti reo-m- if
A w. I deft tied LINE OP II KM TII
i i -( i..is* In > . eo will the hen It.' hints
hand
Th.
ll'ul- "
MJ--
flit
F0!( i t
IKi<
hi.
! ident is authorized to attach
I reservation, or any part thereto, t(
! any exising contiguous land «listi ii*t
No
i wUI
Any Th-ket Aijent will Klve Information relattr# i
«i5n1i7«mSfi'" will' M SSSfuiirTiSn'bjr thS maps, rates Sj7|dvlo any coupon tic)
Qni. r.!mu-.i „r rtdirom tiy ind to oflice in tin' [ nited States, Cana
mi i.<%" Mexico, or address:
JSO. SKHASTI
Gen'l Tkt. a Pass. aki-. t'hi'
tail, nd eorriipondtnrt
9 ■ l.tlr Ws.Ur.rsM Ht. Itl W. «. T«' -
■ baHaSMSrk duuu. i'm' *• j*"*'
i W W^S., «.. PSM. * Tku i«..v *.••••«•
. . the Gilt OLE OP VENT'S well
i i kuvi) ... vour spirlu bjr having Deoiorest's
> / •. • ■ llv ®nhs<nhii r t> ,l for 1MH
ill r • ft • 'lltrr of tsuulsite n«rks of art
i ' h' v i dt-« lh« .iiJierli nrrmlam picture,
it. '• I'm a Oah-y!" uhieh is aunost a r -al
h.i i i i(i i I to the original oil paintinj* which
cu■ - t *V. fin l you will have a magazine thntcai.Mi
tx- -in- J by any in the world for its henudful
UlQstrsl :i i*n; vabiect matt«-r. tiiut win keep
y«>u d "i ill tli«- "| ' s of ti e day. ft' d all tlie
fd'U n d 'iifli-■ "lit p -:i k of ii.tf-rc*r alioiit the
hf>i- 1. l - * fun ii*hinjf int<n - i.l' ptk uc
matter both grave snd pay. for Ihe win !e fannly ;
D«m west's is n« t a tehloo n faslne
i"- f ■ ii pi"? - if® perfect, a d you get with it.
free if n nil the natt'-nis you wlfh to on- (luring
tlie y,;• r. ;** ' 1 in any eiM )« u (hoose. Send in
V ; r : .rr," ''ti it onc< . or.ly |j 'lO. urn I vou will
ton . • ■ \.r i 'Jj W in value. Aoilri*. th'- | ub-
, W. Jennlars Demon rt, IS BwtJ4tb 81,
S'-v Y"rk if voo are anm (|UMinli d with the
*!., i ■ a "peeltnencopy A lar^<-Ol'AD-
' Noi K mean* i- nestr; n lartre TRIAM-f K,
■ v i K" st DIVISION' OK TI!' MB.
I •)vt i SECOND |iiV|S|i,\" r i ti
, v Ti M it NT « 'P Jfl'ITEl I
•hat <>ff KTl'flS, pnid. i." . O 'tH-'N,
... i lor: V.'. US. coat a.*' Moon . tn i.-it v
''s love '.f 'iliHi-mt aii'i MBIM I'ftY,
r ' *dvice ai above and yoa
Trees Ip I.ouiluu.
According to Viscount Lymingtoo,
there are some 1,200 thriving tree#1
withiu the boundaries of London of'"' '•« ™ ? «'| arate land
these the most vigorous as well us the j district?. Provision is made for the
commonest is the plane tree, or syea ; diHiiositlon of all the lands in the
more, which stands smoke better than j . ,
other trees. There are over 600 plana I reservation* not needed for allot,
trees in the city. Next ooines the 1 uient to Indians.
lime tree, which supplies more than j
200 -pccimens; then they have tnuoh the
sami? proportion of balsam, black and
other poplar trees; next in order are
various kinds of thorn, of which there
are some sixty or more; and finally
there are a few samples of other trees
that il notflouri.il t-> any great ex-
tent in tho ban air of crowded towns.
IiUltNED TO I)i; \TII.
Iloniestlv L'ae of l)yn;*Diltr.
At Vilna. Russia, recently Jvan,| WM by
Klakwitz, at the third course <
ner at which sat his wife, mother-in-
law. his two daughters and a son, as
well as a neighbor and his neighbor's
wife, announced that he had pruj^|red
a special dish to which he wanted all
to drink a toast. He then brought in
a large dish, covered, aud placing it
on the table he lifted bis glass and
shouted: "To our next meeting!"
The "special dish" was a dynamite
bomb. Every one in the room was in-
stantly killed except tho younge*
(! insvillk, Tex., March K'.—
Meager inteligeivo lius ju.-t been re*
eieved here from Ilcnriett t to the
••fleet that the pallatial residence of
\V* J. Swain, ex-ntate comj'trollef
late
e. St. John, ocn'i Mauag«r. chie-
daughter and the nervaat. w!io both his eyesight'
died shortly after, and the
taw rooua wore p.irtly blown
lalt night. His pretty tuteen-y(at
-old daughter whs so «•« i ioii ly bur-
ned that cliO Will die. ('apt Sw;:iu
was also sefiotwdy bin ned.
I at kit—M:kh Iillla S'.vuill died
at 2 o'clock after suffer!i g untold
agony. The entire fanrly were
more or less seriously burned. It
i« thought that Mr. Swain will h-e
The lire is Kuppot'd
;i>e hut and most vaiiuhie died shortly after, and the wVU of f0 ha\d l)een incendiary.
taw room were p.irtly blown rat '
ti lV. t* .re vi . t1
^ W ,HAr UN K
I'lt' r natlu'.
*
>f telU « f tho
death of n
who started
ul father in
OIaikU, were
wagon and
le hornes of
inoh. Novel'
t. hnptisin of
It « if the"
ion Immunity
* to forniu-
ipiw o;ienin(rs
' with these
. While no
( entii-el.V free
fe.t ures, we
-oposnl mnde
pow of the
l of drawing
irily meet the
esw. Under
Id be opened
:> the drawing
tig claims in
I to register
the propt-
qualification*
'ntry and ar-
ilication with
he expenses,
it a specified
'.,i registeiwl
n .lips and
ivelopes. In
Id be placod
lumbers of a
on. In this
need enough
nuuilter ex-
nftnilier of
l>.<Mher box.
slHM plsee a
rn ifrom the
vel^pe from
t the enve-
tof a
l''bs tm-
honsme was
*> box and
niatle of tliq
In this way
be Mliaust-
ly of land as-
elenwmt or
i tlds plan
i previously
away with
'Ketone fe -
tttti (Others.
ti.long and
th. borders
MlMd, with
•h attendant
—™ indulg-
litiga-
opening,
loaAlo soon-'
svs another
vill l*B eofrr
lb plait I as
#
u*t.
ely editorial
if tho press:
s Aian asks
irttng, is she
it rai es a
s being the
-a^ afford to
:is|e. When
d jlrojn the
MTSd so that
e.tored, and
lightly aside
st reserve so
Ian which so
isnd the rcs-
i her greatest
i cheap and
ly wi'iii to gid
snmsing and
: tha' she is
the most de-
I slioujd
fyouij
i
■«. >.111,1111 t i
-n ■ Mm
* ; i 4 ,|f i
I
Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Etc.
Everybody is ('■ >r< 11 a! Iv 1
No. 1 ( 11 n
l.ncli Countof in Oounwilori
vited. Best "f Treatment u.J
Onsriwitnt'l
OIK. « * « "i\ I'Awq 0, |<.'J i tuo", t *. . 4■ . I ct >Ulll/'Ct| uill'ttiuu not udcoii
' 'iO<> in uuiiiim'p, from ifciii s-j p'ljh'r $1^1.T1H, bond-, • -luir-iiitr! with thorn? w hose life inn *
le to Alder-,maud th. M.v, i- l.a Nil..-h. *l«, 4*V Lpartment Imtise almost
,, . , .ITiO. aiwinst wlneli there are ile-l 1 ... , . ,
parties (|n nil 11> . ■. .1' ... ■ .. >vtli tu. .. i tim
I
miiim
Iiorue
parties
■-hip tin* ui.4 t . Aie\ieo t', Ifc. ni
<•<1 iii their si Ire i .4^(14
i.e-
uin/-. ti uiie. nun uui iiili'ui.iiuoii
lift"
does
' , bil,... s,:'oum.i.i. ... -• '". « " •" kn"
•-|$SI2,U #,I'.'>4 Imvinj! a ash lial- I "iu el« "am 11:1 . 'P «T■ I
g|aa«s in th i treasun ,)1 lis ,(70,-1 dowu «t.g'rs.—NewVort Mail and
psiaMpksire*
■ E -
.- ...ru ,'i *.(ki at
Mv-terda.v niornii '
the influenue of
f« mil, at the f)i pe
his ankle -praiii.Ht
. haek hurt Truirfonl tt|
i ll.iMIH
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Schenck, J. Y. The Caddo Banner. (Caddo, Indian Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, March 16, 1894, newspaper, March 16, 1894; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metapth350826/m1/3/: accessed March 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.