The Caddo Banner. (Caddo, Indian Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, March 29, 1895 Page: 2 of 8
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Oklahoma Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Gateway to Oklahoma History by the Oklahoma Historical Society.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
PUBLISH1 -'>
J. Y. ecNt-.Nelv.
CJMidiaiitm :MIH
JIaWNKW ViU
no name will h
feeii paid
Wo uuth'Tl, ft 1
III nRtor > i Ulae ii i
ftelfAtag to the Hit
Dm.'RI Si.-":.
mil „
■a
£3*
ti".
WAN I KP
typo on, in'* :
t).\NNKKC, <'«>!• ■
1 —For burg. '.
Hut wnsu't
—Uo to C
groceries
M. F. Holdn
tilion asking
|iolut him Not.
—Onion sets
ilennlngii'.
ll h . rl« II i 1)
(tig ill nl lilt i It
— Fur l'iv«l,i
Jennings' is tli
w. p. feofi«
bis children nt
lake care of the
—,"fl renin gc
Syrup, «t c. c.
I.lliiv Lottie
lo lior bed Willi
—Tiie liig ' >:
Warranted l>y 0
Mr. Cbristinf
In ndvniieu of It
—Rcmcml*
liendqnartPi'H
l)ry Goods, Ui
Vunuinjc Ini|Jc
District ron
%bubo Lock u'B
Itied. lit* I>o
-tlo w ill lie re.
'lext oonrt. V
r.ih transacted.
Children., V,
■ 10 Alain Si
RHPf,
■ jan. Sims iu\
l honor ofN,
iy, Wodnoada
'lost intiinntb
--You can
-.'ant fur onu dc
Tho band I
'lirongli Tub
I tin ted peojA
•hie iKsiHtsndt
"lonlli, Caddo
'ront when: i er
—r, A. I in., .H-
II) Slock the 'lift
' g l'owder.
C. Co..per w
u.ie K. TI1' nip*
the bride's
onion's, onU!
ilea yon*li !'roi
! tl , He V. C;
• i led.
■ Oni'ti oti
Hooker's.
•ds.
Choir practl
t tbrce o'cloo't
—Ute tli" Pimm
' e l IiidlgcMloti)i\
Ob
!
n
i'raius arc b
: it> again.
—Buy your f
-li.ien and oni
'lir.gi1.
—H<TCynn t
New Dross Qo'
'V I' Bookof'i
k-l.adlfcs, tlic p
'■er Is tret? Urn I
ml coniple.iieii.
Whin you go
)>lrtograplis at
Monroe -ucei'ss.
- Finest lit'
.fr invli.> and gent
t%ddo.
b Trv the ccleb
* f i owder. I
• <itr tnoney r
r~I guurantce
f t lo ill food fret
' a nul S Bakl.ij
«ai
i
- c r. s
ipl iona
k.^ti s Sarsaparilla
it a 11
Ayer'sKSaisaiiarillai!
Atlir ;tod at (ho World's Talr ©•
" °^000^000,000OOP0 0Off
iperillteildeilt ol
demy.
A new -tork of
,ii i\ (' Jeuimigtf'j
A Mr Arnold, of
put ti i. in :i f*(c
ii May! v'r old]
"a vc '.'till notici
lilt! «lr• i * mI ii ml i>l I
II IJutt'H i-agni i
r.unily will Inllouj
i i.i ill
r 1! ; pro and
• ••.V ..',M 'I :jtl tl>.
i-l.--i|. f..r • i-li.
\\ .'I 11 i•— it ilu
In i i.fatlivr; Mr]
i. mi
Di'vaiit I
iiii'l liarno
rL t ot i
I'A 111.I
.M Minie 11
ret unic
id a duli^lilftil I
i nil ion,
in si rt
I ■ ii ii \\ iI
1,-lii^liV moft
mii mi
it in ' frieii-l -
iriifl liouit* TI
aiu'ock IcuuIh
1 KOM
T" 'I'u i; U\N N 1:1;:
\ ci y Ii! li' lias In
'I lie lion c killed
• .mln • non i ni/«
<.■ • \ < i.inliuT ii] |
s« ii jw national •••nt, win- i wa
ci in ti i nil'11 by tin* siMiali*. I i Is 111 •
jiointincllt does not givi'entire s itis-
13t ' i"ii, u*4 lie if cllliined !< l c a 11111J4
av||i'ii114 and there i> t ilU "I rcc msid-
■itiun.
Hw'm. Ilirrison, Tims. Frazor nndj'iivc him a call,
.lis l'"nre«t were a|i|ioinled district ! the ll
Ti ally eolleelorH, but the senate j .-nin^ prcyent l>.
■'wn | (lie SCillp he.lllhl
litur iciieiyci' wal
rej.wtcl all hut llarris-n;
•• *« iv.i<
ecfot'S t'iit t!'«• sVflitle ivjecTe.T
liiui also. A nuniher of eiti/enshi|i
.•liinis 11;lve been granted :il this
tf*ssil)ll of council.
' * It. T. A I'lUKiI!AM.
The following program liap been
prranged for 111 • meeting of tin*
I i iii)ieraoce \riny to be held
l'renbvierian ebnrcli < 'lue-
Hi l ib
tit tli
tMiinjj
Tray
Uibn
, < -tober • I *t:
lesion.
Keading, Ktta Hush-11
Uecitation. Minnie I'ra/iei
Heading, Mi.-. Sam \'l m.
I*et itaticii, Car! UyaWe.
Heading, Mn/T'r. I' lli| <. | *aying 't timo
UtywJfii .Mr-. M. A. (innibill | erinienter to
Kecitation. Mvrtle luirring-Ulla at lii-t in*L
proved it ell snr!
Call on 11 ineOv
clothing. He bai
nice line of fall a
The Caddo ll
I'ctind month
<tudcntf. Tb<3
he li '" I and b
oericiice that 1
hou^e nut ant'
Vftcr tlii- date t,
per niontb. in ai
, \n many > as*
Ayei' Iv.i'salin
| etVc ts of ntbor i
1 Keen t tied iti VI
Ml i
toil.
Heiding.
Ilrcilrttl*..
Thnng1it>
"I*"
MOV I >
'1 be V- „J
II f
I
move' ^ ft'Tie old st.tnd e|V- j myitis. 't in
... (lie N .III Hotel to their le'W f JPW;;rtic y .
Frank Mayo,
vet'liMit;' a^socl.
a \ t~ l this wcul
till)rounded wtt
Caddo's bt
•cheiiie is a '.'.oo
<|ieul in ibis as
yet l isillg Mill1", ' "to
r^u,, brothers' fcjpi'T—p
IOII1C ill AtoiV'ufeWstore 1n IherT .'l«^H'"llr
tVouse b1net^?'l i111 ll I lie I'll lio :
j^ e,, I and in-'i'c. ' t!u i ari.n^t- *9
til-Ill i- 1 .lliposcd 1
„t • ■ I busi !«•■"• '•
jt lil.lint! in r.ill">*- ')|iera House
mIicc tliey Irive more room ami a
i.i . i bui Mil i* Call and see tbelli.
m l ti
i liavi
I nttjtlc
•y r'>T-
.lUsi*-W-
-I"'
ICidd the latter recogniw a consci-
ci..i.i t''" lint
net Hun l.ne
nl witi i
will U
mont li
and
Cli' rokee count
•hi
ear.
ividing the .onn-iy Tilious, .cine nnd ultimately•**
r^iiy fin all.i'e W for <l« aocompltsbment ef
• iiirpose f«*r which he was coinmiP-,
Sinned, aii.1 hence tliey bave no usej
t,.r him nor any cf liis kind. lti"i
4 i.i,l the man but the principle be,
.i . >tands for, which the sr.* iiit sit ou
■ K.wt.ii' Maj. Kid ! is in the *a>-
uf li..,od!ers, s.jtt-siiHp bolaera
, _ ti,-.. kin^s. the land barons, tbe
|. . -t, red a . i white. Tbe
j)gang ii after htm. The State Her-
ald has for five years actively advo-
a<r, t e rated tbe policy witfh congress,
' ';vev .. through the Hawes commnsioli, ia
.v t till,I erdeaforing and. we may add, dit-
,, s. ti - v termine.) to inaugurate over the
„ ! - , j eoi'ie of the Indian Territory. We
emenaii'l li ...w ate ' erefore considerably interested
•d th«m purposely. It in tbe work of this commMoa and
n ii' ■
'if !r I;.: ..: ■
U.. .ii i
Wi •
..i'\ ti.
Vf M
Costs no more than i . tor pa. loge so- * /«?
ii never spoils the flour, 1 -ps soft,. J U 1 wt
■cersally acknowledged surest in 'i: tiv.-'J. ^
Nearly tiiir.y
Citickasaw eniint
but it i- very diilienlt
many ot the corner stonpf,
);nv" lieen destroyed i / tim
many
hv\.' retrieve*! inrm puri^ -ci% . - - . .
„ held by some thai that country have had occasion to watch it with
should lie :"*urv«yed, but tliia is a tome vigilance. «e have always
disputed question, and. u> it is not regarded Maj. Kidd as the working
aJd* clear in law what wa- intend- moving force ot the Dawe- comn.is-
,.j on U i. «.:m. the decision will be ilOD Understanding well the pur-
laft locongtad. In Um mMntimeipoM and responsibility of mission,
the (Urviy Will U OarrM OO in the he Mt .bout Its performance honest-
other reservations and completed ly. energetically and inteligently,
The securing of fundi for the «ar-! never transcending his official pro
vev is due to Senator 1'lati. ivbo j vince nor digressing from the diffi.
said the first thing to I* done in cult path of diplomacy where
settling troubles in that country consistent with the honor and digni-
was U, survey the lands, and maks ty of the great government he rep-
it (kissil.le for congress to make al- resents. 11 is office has been, for
lotmenls or 'ore® Indians to take,many reasons, an unpleasant one,his
their lands in severalty, if they did work onerous and bestt with seem-
not reach tbe sahie jwint through ! ingly interminable complications
negotiations with th- Dawes coin- Hut he Las borne Himself with miicli
| tact and ability tbroush
'Tj w
t-'- s .
IU4e onlj b7 CHURl.t. & CO.. iicw York.
Sal4 by groccr* «vcry t-re.
* Writ* for Ana^uil SlUBM fcookof wjyuAbli r.."f?«6- T'. TV
!#««««« r
1 Bnoos' "er . Sllve is the most
Ballard's Snow Liniment. . f ^ (y ^yer put Qn th(j
tlile wonderful Liniment is known trom .1 f •,
the Atlantic to tbe Pacific nn l from the market. Ca.es > hsrr a 1 others fail,
I,nke« to the Uulf It Is tli« irust peni> A positive gua o tb every box.
. i.„ .a.ih It will eure i... wood. youi popular Druggist
tratiiDt Liniment lu the wo.ild It will cure
Rheumatism. Neuralgia, < uts, Sprains.
Uniises. wounds. Old sores. Burns. s°ia
Iiria. Sore Threat Sore, Cbest and a.I In*
flaaistion, after all others have failed. Ii
wnl cure Ilarbed wire ellis, and heal all
wounds wlieie proud flesh has set in It
is equally efficient lor animals Try it and
you will not be witnoul It t'llee W cents
Sold by V I* Wood
nun I'criis n. ... —
transactions a-.S financlailv able to carrj
, uu uinun out any oblljrutiont, made l>y their ttrni.
all No "est ft Truax. wholecale Brnggists. To-
weiw,!. | - - - - ; iwlo. O., walding, Kinnan & Marvin,
Senator Flatt is much interested j one conld have made better progress! wholeM,e i,ruWists, Tolelo. Ohio,
in getting the work done, and is, than he and his worthy colleagues. —11,11', tatarrb CnreJIs taken Internully.
urginz Professor Walcott to rush the 1 bough results may not be apparent :„;,lng diuvtly upon the blood an om-
. 7 . ... ,„J.u 1. -f .k. ha. eous stir laces of the system. iac.
work bv wsv of getting ready for the work of the commission has
additional legislation in the near i borne fruit. Speaking from the
)uture white man's standpoint, the people
whom the State Herald has the hou-j
AFTFK KID1.VS Ot'FICIAl.j or to represent will bear us out .11 j
Sl'Altl*. the opinion that if Maj. Ki id has;
erred in any degree in the conduct
We Iwar, with not the least sur-,
keeps it.
Marvelous Results.
From a letter written by Rev. .1, Gun-
dermaii, ol Diinundale, Mich., we are
permitted to make this extract: 'I have
no hesitancy In recommending I)r. Kings
New Discovery as tie results were almost
marvelous in the case of my wife, while
I was paster of the Baoti6t church at
( j Hires Janction she was brought down
How's This. with pneumonia succeeding l.a Grippe,
we offer One Hundred Dollars Reward ! ,j,errn,lK imroxy1ms of coughing would
lor any case ol Catarrh that can not be . ^ |)o||rs tyith littlc interriiptIon and It
cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure- j ^,,,,,,,1 as r ,|i(. could not survive them.
K. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. O. | A ([if|),i rPC0,ninended Dr Kings' New
we the undersigned, have known 1" •' • Oifcovery: it was quick in its work and
Cheney lor the last 15 years, and beieive J hifthIy ,ati,raciory in results.' Trial bot-
nim iierfectly honorable in ail business t,gJ ^ ,t wood-s drug store, Rejular
,_.i V.1- ,r. m.r|.\ gQ(,( ,n(} J1.0|)#
BUCKI.EN'S ARNICA SALVE
Hie Best ;Saive in the world lor Cuts,
bniises. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever
Sores Tettci, Chapped Hands, Chilblains.
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi-
ively cures Piles, or no pay required. It
is guaranteed to give pcrfeit satisfaction
nr"money refunded. Price 35 ccnts per
For sale bj W. P. Wood. Caddo.
4-5 Iv
eous surfaces of the system, t tice <6c-
p,.r bottle. Sold by all Druggists, les-
tiraonlali tree.
Four Big Successes.
Having the?nee«leil merit to more tlian
make good all the advertiiing elalineil j
lor them, the following lour remedies !
I i,avf readied a phenomenal sale. Dr.
,ot his officc, it has befit id that l.c King's New Discovery. Ijr consumption,
prise, ti .it the Indian ring and their , ,hown too ,,real deference lo tbe coagt. and colds, each bottle g11'1™"''''''
. " ! Kleclrir Bliters. the great remedy tot i.n-
Indians and inclined to concede to stomsth and Kidneys Bucklen's ar- j
them more than they are justly en
titled to in the adjustment of affairs
in 1 li is country. He has treated
them with uniform kindnass, court-
confrcres interested in maintaining
the statu quo, are calumniating and
misrepresenting Maj. M.H. Ktdd, of
tbe Dawes commission, for the pur
pose of effecting Ins removal. Com-
plaints are being made against linn e<y anil patience.—State Herald
at the interior department and sneak
insi methods cf manufacturing sen „
. , BEGGS rKoncAi. OIL.
timeut against I11111 are wing resort- , ...
. . , , The wonderful liniment
ed to. 1 he burden of their lale of
,, . , ,, , St.rains. Bruises, Khematism 1
woe is that Maj. kidd is personally 1
. , , . . e dec11 seated diseases where a 1
distasteful lo the noble reus, not for 1
, . , fill liniment is required,
any particular reaaon. but because „
niia Salve, the best In tne world, and Dr |
Kilt"'. New I-lte Pills, which are a perfect
pill "all these remedies are guaranteed to
do just what is claimed lor them and |
herewith'will begird to tell you more MBlTiptliS, CSifQ isflU St. LSIllSs
THE ONLY LINE
Clinton Missouri. —trim
Air. A. I-Armstrong, an old dr.teglst (V,l' SW'iT
—rsoor—
of them
iourl.
fori Mr. A. L. Armstrong, an old ilntzg^t
1 n and a prominent citizen of this enterpr>-
ins town, says: 1 sell sutne forty ';
ver* entkinds of cough mi Iclnea, but have TEXAS TO MEMPHIS,
A,K for . never In my experience «.ld sotuuchol| Connecting with TUHoc^TuM-.a 10 aU
they don't like hiin. Thonc niem-
liers o* the Five Ctv.^' ed Tribes
trho art inclined to heai " tli re—
<pev * 01 !•>. with fav r upon ti e
proposition ol the comnii dinners on
Mlt .1 the ! f.niud St ift, l.a. -
,1 be ..r von get Beggs' Tror*-'any one article as I have of Ballard'sl,ore
, , iiouml Svrup. All who uie it >«ij 't is
c-'l Oil. Fiery bottle warranted. (he n,0!t,-p„fect reme,ly for eough. cold, 1
Soid b r. •. wooi'. •'—'
i-onsuinption. ami all lii-ea.-His ol throat j
(lusdiierlam*'
tin be-t samta
'1 inf I hafKlle.
I to find with Maj. Kidu, oThcr premfar1
i*l!v o'officially. «>n the eon* r^nn rfinl It
rough lletnp'iy gives
. >a of anv rough nieil-
I us 1 seller le:vls all
in Thi« marker. 1
►ccauhc iT i« The tiesT
lie
rmM
ti ■
the>, peak
ot iiini. ^ b com
•ii.iv be e.'iafcs <ro'
i ineiliHne i ever li.iiKlldt .or roughs, i^ilds
Ie> ai.'l eronp. A. w. Bai.dripok, Millers—.
' av vi'tr 111. For sal« hv w. 1*. wood.
.jie ele
and lung diseases, tbey have ever tried.
It is a specific lor croup and whooping
■ough. It w ill relieve a cough in one
minute. Sold bv W.P wood. j
Bepgs' Little Giant Fills!
Beggs' Little Giant Pills'.
Beggs' Little Giant Pills!
Keep the name in mind when yon ;
. want a perfect and honest pill. 40 i
mt. . I bat are bitterly nd unreason. -ev.n- m long 1 .. ,
al.lv ant, .tie to any etep* look- «a 4|af. ctmi ** Da. UOTOIW «T pill* m wcl' bottle. Al other
\I.VK. It soothe* ami removes tho inn«m - t i r0iu o.r> t^ > 'M by W. I
ing to an agreement between the , , Kn,i .- . . -
*"■> ~ !;iill Kfll - "
federal government and the ^o>ern- «njrdr«i :>c«ui!«aboi
tsoon.
inectiac w in ihw * > 1
Points East, North and Soutiicast.
TWO DAILY miUfciS,
V.T—a
Through Coaches, Frc-o Reclining Chair
Cars and I'uiliuan h'Oej&n,
—mo*—
WACOa^ FT. WORTH.
TO
MEMPHIS.
All Texas Lln<*« conncct with and have
Through Tickets on 3ale via the
Cotton Belt route.
Tor Kates, Tluis Tttl lAr and r.'.l Tnf rna*
tlon. rpi-Iy to any A?eat ol tlw Ct>mp .:ij.
A. A. GLtS^ON, G. G. WARKEP.
1. r. kn It. r crtb, Tei. C. f. *- Tfte . I«
1 i purl ni
rirl "PI o-«i7Q
plionsunt V tails,
t pirlritlgo wln:rs. etc., bat
'.illu I with Utsi.il v1
r,
,t rii
\\«
sijuare
Dr. T
^Kvjr.leU
|lCvt Sl^^.ors - xVui'al. - I **!•
'Mb
s-,, al ts. j 1
1 • - v
^ CBtE:\M 1
Ins
I bale 11
, Ol" ' li-
ed my stock o!
1'ems ti"der
« re 1 will
.... friends and
,,i nt to bit'.
> eu'rday'a m
iry 11 Caddo
linen photo's
K j\\ iP your Ohl
— Vhen yftui
ill linings, li
N''' cmbA
k 'stein
I' cLor tA
t JeAnil);} "el < Hi"
^ '^V'r' for 't.e n;oiici.
M< 1 T ri U-ECT MADE
r.' .v.'/ * 'Ok r
. -H-t-
sJliP ,,
4 YOUNG ClRl'S iteSL.^ . n
FERESTINOSKETCH. SjElddlGo |lef|TTn y .
" ' ' Sewm*?^iachines *'
^ Glass # dhina war®
\T\fj Binde s and mov eib
M IN O K hay presses, rakes
fLkt i;: ,. Vivitle. M.. V. 1 Sit-:.-, dl.l*.
rsi
li . • of
f tn r 1
;Ni,\ now r , .
. •:■. .1 with mTvousiusn, and ,
n!.:r • > of hot tight linn. She
lion th.it «t- had to keep
• i iii 'I 1 .iult'n her music 'es-
1 ,r l ' i Vitus ti.uice. I'nd
. . . • 1 i**r: •'*; hIIIh linn." We
• but h " elved no
ir l|J1(t of lil'l Alli;U t hho
■ 1 slu«li. •'nil
C.VlTOil C. '.il]
'jit l.i'r '
nl.C
Mr?.
My tinsbop is complete and 1 b
r'-tld villi old vessels and nia
, r-
S- <
!1 i ii
llau
ilLH HA
r who
' me ri tri;
*
V I
>! AKS Tlil :-iANl>ARl). «
'■o*!'WWH aiv '"arrlnff vert
■ fiiit. 1
The oofr ruft Prc.11,1 of Tartar Powjc^NoAiurioi : . N', Alum.
-(i m Millions of Homes—40 VfaH fji« Standaid
I , i'd U rfhe piu posea for which It is'Ih-j ceorce stinaoncfrow., leer «U0 IICKCI. ll li
'. 11.!. I' .. " " « ' |.' •'• f Po 4* ^ 'Kansas A IVsas <
tVoo.l. (Irujrgi ► OBVI.AN- "NE Hi. I.oui'. Mo.
rrrxOB-V—rr •
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Schenck, J. Y. The Caddo Banner. (Caddo, Indian Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, March 29, 1895, newspaper, March 29, 1895; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metapth350928/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.