The Caddo Banner. (Caddo, Indian Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, June 29, 1894 Page: 1 of 4
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-UK IIANSKK I" nutr fully |>r pawd
vimuwsII kind! ol rasrr
JOH PRINTING,
to Mill the n "fci la,ildlou . awl will duplt-
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ciid to a mammoth ht«t poster.
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— ■ -a a* It will soon fc- enlarged to nn
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it will contain the local !>«• • of
Vol.I MK 4.
CADDO, CHOCTAW NATION, INDIAN TEUHfOKV, KKIDAV MOHNINK, J INK Is'"
Nimiikk
.1/ I. ItlcllAHDS
Vv Attorney'
nt-Luw,
M
1. T
Tin;
• " 1 Sherinnn, Shroveport iV Southern
Henry Byingtcn llailway Company.
\tni'l t'ounsulor-at.Law
,-ill practice in a" the court* of
th . Clex taw Nation.
s s & s
•rinnu. S]iri'M | "i t tV southt
Uailway Company.
through Servicji]
HETWKEN-
:;r™. at
-*1 \l 1 •'l I TWO DAIIA' TRAINS'
I lavs all kind of barbering in' Tickets sold via any route to
first-flag* sty It*. ! points North, South. East, or \S est,
. .a ! .. .."...ti I . llw> Il/.uahill >(' 1 «' X ■
J. S. HANCOCK,
notaky rri.uc.
Office in Office lWiUlittg.
CADDO,
•onneeting'with the Houston ti: tex-
as Central at McKinney; M. K. & 1
i ami Cotton lt?lt at Greenville, and i
Texas ^ I'acitic at Jefferson.
\V KKT. ,:AST
i. t. r
i.KU
1
l DAILY.
-1 \TD*S ~
| DA", I Y
Da 1UKKK,
Physician and Surgeon.
Olttce at rear of Kni«rlrV *teiv.
V \ . 1' MlK, * W.OV.NV.Y. W A. I' l ! * N
Pa !< Ownby & Durant ^
,\ ITOKNKYS-AT-I,\\V. pm. will
niaelicc iu all the 1'c.lcral ]'
•„ |udi.in 'IVni otv and
at ■ A" e";
busied to till". ii: prompt
atv.Mitiun.
PURANT. i. T. ami iwkirf, TKXAti.
II1-
1"
J
R. Lawrence,
>
Attorney At Law
inn.
A.rlv-I
i .
Ki'IU<; villa j .
4 n "•
I f. n. hS '
Avniw'iT
llucli'"1'
I 'auntTIicl l
Fnk.r
S. 1.. A W croiclflK.
IMtt bortf
U-c l iir*
wrojjKtn*
V\ iti-l < ro
Hjlphut >prlu«*
Ulu 'k Irt' W
>"t, In A S W , i TOSKllIR
tirecuvillu
Floyd
• i. V. A > . F. crooilnit
FtmiitTsvillj
Princeton
( McKinney
Arrive. Leave.
CADDO,
I.T
K.ir furt 1i«*i information iu to rat*o>, routet
i time tuttle*, fte„ apply to
J, \K. OMAtll am,
tieil'l Frulnht ami Poiw'r. Agent,
s„ s. x " H> .
UrcenviUe. Texan,
<N ;jj e iti all tlt<' courts of
tb,.'(;i„vt:i« Nation. All businfs.
.^five's |irom|it attention. ,
P
arU Pennyroyal Pills
I .t,r,M I ■■ .Or Rvdllawr «ni i. tlwi-
i,!v. .1'.- rt'liHl'l'*. K«' « ti-r-it-''1, i
uriti,.,. p,ii.f;i
X :vi t 'ntl.M.l n -|h-«-1> nml r-
\ , rt'MTim«-iit;. tmt a M-ienttfic
1 r ' u,|.«;>t< «l only after >-ar- f
.,.*,1, jipllcililircct from oni
* V" , ti •• "r««
. . I v i,:u*J.ai:«- < .nnirttitcc«l
S^articnllr*' (-'M "1 ' Nl «« r t^lM,"dl,u(:v |
I'a'i:';' l!::Mi:iiv C ... Il^t n. Ma'-
Belt
n1 po ■
MEAT MARKET.
i, vVB «iiv.NKii i f
MKAT MAKKKT iioiii ti"' i-i ll.N
nuil kwp notliinjj but tlic
o!
J. o. Hampton.
Hardy's" Depot
In i<-us from Caddo to Atoka.
It is l.v far the nearest, best and
drv,Bt r>iite. V< ti will have a
SANDY RIDGE
all the wa.v. Kef,, the notched
r„ , | tM,t side of the railroad.
TusiiT
UK I KK IN'
Staple & Fancy Groceries
Fruits, Confectioneries anil
Fanev Drinks.
,..v .„ ii.ijsrmi Ki'N 's eosNKcntoN
VII km l< of farm j.rodiiee wnvted-
H Ire do n°' have what >'°" ' "• ™
s,., .k will take pleasure m orderinp
it for'you. A «li*re of your patron-
oS5Es.il Hotel. Caddo.
£bm, Prompt, Poiitm
Cur* for hnpottnc . Lcii
of ManM, 8*mln<u
Imiitlont. SP*'"*"'***-
Ntroou n*t$, 8*lfDtitruit
Lou of H0WV. Ac. IVill
Zik. Iou° STROMI Fl0o,
out Man Pnc9 91 00, t
B°e"'M*?n<r*ct/Q"l Mnllrc
j yithiachjioir Aairiis
g.iit'a Ci-i
a 91* LoCA Art-
ST.I.3UI8. - M
Ma
Send 5ix 2 Cent Stamps
For
fThe NEW SOUTH
COOKBOOK
1 :n First Class Receipts.
u *3 WBENN. «i P * T. A Kno.vtt!ij5™
You.
TO
Memphis, Cairo and St. Louis,
THE ONLY LINE
V.'ITII
Through Car Service
—— rno*—
TEXAS TO MEMPHIS,
°°nnr.c„Vm1 ta«. ?S' aaal"i'^. ""
TWO DAILY THAINS,
with
Throu-'h Coaches. Freo U< cUnln« Chair
Cars anil l'ulliuan Sleepers,
—fuom—
WACOa-,d FT. WORTH,
TO
MEMPHIS.
All Texas Lino* connect with and have
Through Tickets on sale via the
Cotton Belt Route.
For Itit'". Time Tai>l s and all Informs-
tlon; apply to any Asent of the Company, j
A. A. Gt-ISSON. S. G. WARNtn.
T r A., II. Warlb, T^«- «• '• k" TyUr^T-B
We
Xtend
a
Cordial
and
Standing
Invitation
to
come
and
see
us
for
Clothing
Hats
Furnishings
Underwear
Hosiery
Valises
and
such
things
aa
you
may
want
for
wear
for
yourself
or
Boy
We
keep
these
at
less
money
than
anyone
else
A Sound Liver Makes a Well Man
Are von liltlous cuimtlpati"! or trout.
1,hI with .launilii-e. Sick lli ailiulu'. 11
'Paste i mouth, foul breatli, •< ;
tongue, ilvspepsia. Iniline'tlon- ' ot dU
.kin, pain in ti.'tuck ami l«t«een t,.<
UMWivn ll.c sliouhlerf. cl.llls an.l •!«,
i, || von l««ve ">'ol ,,u'*'
vour liviir is oul ot order, iiiul vonr I. o' I
is slowly h.-lnp l-isontsl. In '.it>e >'
llvi rilo.'s not n' t |>ro|k-rly. 111.is1.in1-
will .•ur.'iinv illsonl.t oltheMver mo.ii
Jc" orWnw&l. II i-f-ai-ioSK
I «r Me.lt.lne Frte tr'al boithw at
j i>m^SD n*
Boyd
I
unjust taxation.
If the uon-ejti/eiu will only ftop
pu\ iuu tliut unju-t tux, the permit,
tiiit (:.)veriiLjeiit cannot run much
longer. In the early settlement o(
t}i:c country, Knglaiul in:j-'.Sv'.l a
< on our forefathc-rs, wlii.'li tli"'.v
It1 belled iigalnst. claiming that tax-
tlon without representatini, "at
uiijust. A long war was ij-e result,
: they were victoriou* and we were
gi en onr liljcrties. Are w« U> re
Uini n silent, let our children grow
' I iiT.or«i.ce, pay ta*e to sup- j
'poit .iml eduenk' Indian child j
| ren while ours are deprived of any j
I of its benefits .' Heaion and com'
limn sense answers no. Then let's
stop it now. Take out no nior.
permits. There are enough of us t.
Visbel against tyranny mid protect
our rights. This United States
government u ill protect it citizens
if they will protect theuisleves.
The sooner this taking out of ]>er-
mita i* stopped the sooner our
independence will !>e granted ti-
If we must rebel, why not now
The time is ripe, Onr people an
being treated as heathens by an
unecnipiiloutf Indian Agent and a
I few rich property owners here, and
J if we have one spark of manhood
' about us, l.-t's retaliate and put a
Utop to It.
Highest of jll in Leavening Tower—Latest U. S. Gov't Report
Df\V\l Baking
l\^ Powder
AMOUUTELY PURE
has U en free\y
piar'i* .
full i. fi -tnaiiw.'
ts are vi
L1NF*"
«. Bap i,Uu
r D ..no • «Wl*««
( •.•} .tr i
>"A
wlaJE
Everybody is Cordially 14 v
i"(o. I (,("4 s
innclt On:nt«r in C' lii.c'tioi,.
I I
vited. Host .if Treatment and
Giiniiintot.|,
i lr U reported lliat Ludlow and
i.I, J. MeAl#st«r are buying the nr.
ners houses, whlrll ifont them
for *10,
—' " I,, alt (ho iion-a.lizns wore lo re-
sent tlie course of Agent Wisdom, an
army of .',0,000 would not be sii!
ticleut to pjeet ihesO'Cttlled intru.U.i s.
A..BM Wi noM has disgraced the
office he is holding by Joining m
with the boodl. rs in renioviiig the
' miners « ho are struggling for a liv-
iij.r for their fau.ilies.
Kuoeof tho sut.inission of tlw* re.vnt ro|mr|
the leaders, fncludiun! a.tlu^ ^ufthtfTtflbll'committee, i'ljat report
ernor M*' lure A idinoralu., i" tlu. duath knell of ih* Iiuliau
-■■■ "" —- !|fuv«<uiueu(. Tlier,' is out esn. |.#
Till Ml" ai." ii riv int'we t t.i l.e t'H *u.i Tlw only .(Ue«tion ia «r)wth-
I. onsldeied in ti. -loljuslioent .. il- .w i" |i.ui~ hrs mil lulu' part iu
I |;l|r, in tbi^ ' '.n lr> Il i" .. t tb. shaping jour u«u future .Uvtiny,
wish of miv ..<• lh .« iiijustl.'i I* I y Irnatlng with ilm Dawes .vmioiia
lone to any tin ■ i.n«. VI 1 •ion, or will you decline t< treat
then aliould i'.t ti.-• varied inter with thai floiumission, ami thus
ests lw able to 11.1 .bs. I1*S tin pl'U-e vourseves wlioly iu
situation and agree upon aoina plan j the Imndsof oongMM. It is man-
that shall deal fa Iwith all par jif«nly for the lutanal ..f die Cluck
tie*7 Why iwt awli olaa*. th ftill|*** to in;ike, without dalar, the
IiIoihU. the int-rmarried ctaens. l—".le terms wiU. the Dawe.
the leaning farmer., the towa ,ite If yo«Oiltonagotl*i
resldentu, et( cach leleot two or " •Sre#nw"t dVB« <•
. ... summer aiiliimn, congress will wind
more delegates, let Hi«m leverei i ®
delegation at l.v.',, «««J «"Xt winler.
lent point, carefully consider all! \ cry It.^ctfully,
■ |Uestion involved and ngn-« upon 'usf-
i plan to ho submitted to the Dawes
oommlMlon. That', the Register's If BOM ABMHTBOMfl ACADEMY,
'way out," U'hatdn you think Mii Kiu roi:: I with lo say through
if it(iive us your . iuw .—l'ur-1 jour paper, that although I haw.
•eli ItegUter." I '""e" among your eititena but a few
' jdays, 1 aiiKjinU' favorably impressed
Parties race.illy returned from | with them. In the few days 1 have
I'lshonilligo report that our friend been here, I have visite.l two meet-
|5ovd has alsiut dei ideil to abandon ! ugs of the citiiens, one at Arm-
the race for governor, and will . strong Academy, the closing of the
appointed chairman ol ihecouiniis- seliool, where 1 must «iy I was well
sion to treat with the Uuwes cuin- pleased with everything that nans,
mission. We would like to ee this |t|red, I'lie students aiuputti'.l
gentlemau governor of the nation |(||(.mst.|Vi.K well indeed.
but in the other position lie will lie Til,. ilM.lumati.ins were excellent,
-o situated us to do great good the general de|ieilmeiit wjs nil that
his people and we know that tlieii anyone eould wish.
everv intercit will Is1 most careful-1 Mdals were given to those the
lv guarded- We do not vouch l"i Ju,|j,# thought most deserving, and
the truth of this rumor, though '• | hile it might not have given entire
comes vcrv slrnight, a* Chickasaw hati*fiu;tion to every one, yet in tlie
politics are ao full of tricks thai , 4|| wai4 natisfaetory.
i wc woul,l not swear that this is not j 'p|,e addresses of the members of
I ^ n ,1V(. „f those who fear Hoy.I j Kdm aiion l.oai.1 weie appropri-
j of the untiring energy with ate and well received by «u|<erinten-
I which he uiakeB war agninst theI Jent, teachers aud studenta. Iu
cln-uierf and tricksters who have ^ nothing i the .States of a like
witllCKHiMl,
I'cilso.vs who take out permit-
arc contributing to help support a
government that they have no voice | „c|iemcr* anu m"""" '
Taxation without repi-ekl latum j jireyed upon the Chickasaw nature that 1 <■
i .. .1 ..1...1 ,mil,hi 1 i i!i>ui«ler nassed the wliol
Htir-
has long since been decided unjust, j |ieuple,_l'uroell Register.
ISuKi:> M.'CfitrAix has a^ain come! n. K 1'mm. attornej f"r ll"
m favor of allotment and statehood, j Chickasaw nation, writes Uov. W ollc
Wonder how long it will be tieloie IS follow.-
he denies it. Hut we suppose he sec j Unpleasant rititlors have rca.
that his opposition will do no good iviloi V coiuinitt.e iv-|<-eting l^e
and he wants to get a chance to .lis- 1 |)Ur(.apita distribiuion "1 the l Im
' burse some more of the lease district j lh!lw share .-t t>"
i I 1, -illeoed that the t In.
money. money. H -
—^ —- , k;isaw offici ds used this money i-
I PiutMDEMT CAHNOTof the French |buy M(| jial,na claims, - 1
I Republic, was stabbed Sundu
passed the whole proceedings.
Then at Double Springs where the
crowd was m> very large that it
seemed unoossible to pass around
without a collision of sonic son, I
tailed to he'.r of a single accident.
The whole proceedings passed "IT
very pleasantly to me as 1 think H
did to almost, if not all. Tin ''e'1
was a in lied multitude "f different
nationalities uiiU «any together
yet the l-Aavi." uas cjual to that
da> "l,>,"i'''"d then put into'their owi.,«r any sneh assemblages iu the
. .. pi'c ' " , . .^,1 luo stfttcH or cUewlicre I ever attended.
niirlit bv an anarchist naiiwu Cc j the difference bet •
^ ' . .. ■ Lyons. 1 i ,I,., small percentage | must say I am well pleased with
i t*r cent, aim "• .. •
; • • tlif citi/en". it ,s al
>are Ciovanni Santo, at 1 ,t,r rent, aim c , ,
from which he shortly died. I lie] , „, citizen-, it a,f-° "
assa-sin was arrested but refused |(,iat t)l(. .Jel.t due from the Ui..
I to make a statement. A trial 1" an lrca„,iry to ere,.
and troul.I
cheap
, unnecessary exjieuS'
'so long as rope is P"
itors. are not easily collected by tlie
creditors themselves, but are prompt- ■
.. . iy paid to jrt'rsons, who buy up the (
In interviews in the '-lobe ^ ore,|itors vouchers at a heavy j
mutors Jones and Her- . Jiscount, and absorb the |
reaebe
|,I Iiple and country. Do not know
that i have ever seen a bcllei-all-
purpose-country than tins around
Caddo and Armstrong.
Most Kespeclfully.
It. i). 1'ini.ues, m. d.
; Democrat, Se..
| ry, of Arkansas, Teller. Piatt, Cock-
I roll, and itepresentatives Meltao.
| Hreckinridge, Terry, Dins,nore and
Morgan expressed iheu.selvcs in a
Ivor of Congress wiping out this
! government at the next term utile--
j the Indians treat with the Daw.
Commission- 'ihev say ibis g"
r11ment cannot po«sil'iy ta
jl.iier.
1 he Cni<-ka.-aa • r'4 '''*
«e ion at Tishom •,«; Th<
for which it wa* ^'
♦ > consider the j;.op -* = •
•3coriitn;'-! -11) <nt it •
ome, that the real ■ '
as a bill granting',
innd to a propo-d rai.
the Choctaw and Chicka- '
,u .1 f. r the pass-nt;" for « '
public ill mey as la-t a-
Jll(. treasury. If congress shall havt
occasion to act on a bill organising
a state or lerritorial government or
tll(. Indian Territory, without the
or approval of the Indians,
accordance with the suggestion
. |the Teller committee. These ru-
|J"' if not di-proved. may u
• i.r.iinineDt l.gure, in tlie debates, as
reasons for the abolition of jout
♦ruv ei nincnt?1.
!' • 1"
' Dawf
I by -
lion
the
i.T
que
A PLAIN STATEMENT.
Wabiiixo'ion. May m
Nelson Chigley, l'resi.lent -t
Chickasaw Senate, Ti-honnngo.
^ DkabSir: It is my painful du
>adv -eyou of tlie grave eoi.-e
ices which oiu't iiievilable follow
A no.ra.n* """"
Undlarty -l' r M. Ll(thtwei|ikt
di.,l last woek. ami H anyone ev.r
Ce«oned to goto Ueaveo h« ^id-
Mr lleavygaul, who Is slightlv 1"
tiTi iiri — ^ hv ?
UadlaUv, weeping-He aja-
p |a Ids board In adTanoe.
Jomplalned II Lis t-1
and. oh .uehade,'
it that poor eaini had. P
Utt/ar
* vr;';;;r„ „o.,.0
In the tl.er. wero Used
man's e.n.i.try I" d ,,<Iir,|s
.t dtfte. ■ lit spot" , „nt
"lb J"' ZZ. -ItbSa' 1— '
r k waif a*'1 a I""nt br""^ 1'ld
„Sr.d • S-Vth. last word - >£"-<>
litiuw
I ntqua Art.
Mrs Karle -Your
been .tudjlngpaln^*.^'^^.
M; .We 7uDMU -he paint,
'i c e never was anything Ilk. Vheas
■' 15-
N0.23
:st U. S. Govt Report
akkig
swder
PURE
vniM Chief tells of the
mthetic death of 11
I child who started
isban.l mill father in
Kicknpno lands, wore
.in the wagon and
iMii.nlh the horses of
rushing moll. Never
hut has its baptism of
loos look as if the
of common Immunity
•e congress to foriiuv*
liiu for these openings
do awiiy with them!
crumbles. While no
"posed is entirely free
ionahle features, we
the proposal nmtle
> to dispose of the
ne system of drawing
uitisfactorily meet the
s of the case. Under
>ks could he opened
•eviousto the drawing
es wishing claims in
required to register
giving the proper
0 their qualifications
lostead entry and ar-
he upplication with
1 cover the expenses,
moks at a specified
e names registered
pied on slips and
ilod envelopes. In
es should lie placed
■g the nuniliera of a
r section. In this
also pluced enough
e the number ex-
1> tho numlter of
esin the other box.
ving takes place a
' drawn from the
n envelope from
Shonl.l the enve-
lie iiumlwrM of a
i, it shall be a*.
uty who name wan
other box ami
ild Iw mwle of thq
•ers. In Ibis way
inuld be Mbaust-
•e body of land aw
•aler element or
lied in thia plan
those previously
does away with
I dangerous fea-
upoi the others,
y with a long 'and
l on the borders
>e opened, with
angers attendant
ce always indulg-
be costly litiga-
wing an opening,
tall posiihlo soon-
er have another
it will lie coii-
e such plait j as
•gister.
t rilrt
timely editorial
ada of the press:
ition a man asks
irl flirting, is she
>t; it raises a
This being the
irl can afford to
pastime. When
ished from the
is marred so that
<e restored, and
ws lightly aside
odsot reserve so
maiden which so
unmand the rea-
lises her greatest
lues cheap and
(may seem to gill
■liv amusing and
lea that she is
is the most ilo-
and should
)v«ry youi)
on to In'c i .(
ing youn
:'9n
-;J
v;
j
Wines, Liquoi s, Cigars. Etc.
coal and waf< t* for ,
some 20<> in nuinbei , frmii ihiii
liorne to Al(ioi>ou and tin- j
can parties «!• nil th««
i «hi|> the • a.i*«i t i t*i ti*- m
;.h! in tji.'ir silver
| furn w e-
"• |cliissinutl is an tollows: tiold,
s. ♦M7,«!«i,tlii;, -ilver II.">•> ,li'i'l,
paper $l2l.7lii. bonds, disbursing
• otheers' balances, etc., #lli. IH.'I,-
, Tin, against which there arc do-
' Illhil,l. SMOU'llll. ..
'■ |$<l5!,lnd,ti.r>t I miing a ash bal
g ,n .-e in tho tr«a un of |i i7U,-
il«X -
12 Market ab? jf
terdav murni
l he influence of liqU
ei nib, at the Dispet
his ankle w;! sprain««
back luirt TiMiL'focd
I Iv.nn
lief..re in public prints, and isa re-^frmn nlei
ci..'iiiz.'d affection not unciminion
with those whose life iu a -'lift"
apart nicut house almost does
u.. with the u>;; 4,r tho-c knee
lUUhcli - . ,v. I till g.iln, '.p ;'Td
down stiji-s.—New Yot I Mail and
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