The Caddo Banner. (Caddo, Indian Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, March 9, 1894 Page: 1 of 4
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HI'PAN i;R • p. a* lally prepared J
to execute hi! kinds of fancy j
JOB PRINTING,
to suit the most laa-idlou*, aud will du^li-
cu'.o city prices.
twr~
can <Io any thiny from h del!Ca'.<: visiting
card to a mammoth sheet j>?'.u..
Volume i.
CADDO, CHOCTAW NATION, INDIA? fERUITOIU^ FRIDAY MOKNING MARCI1 o
Henry Byington Int,,av - iopping" overu h-
\ vo of !•>> ut! division^ daily.
Attorney niv'. ( ounsolor-at I.i
s ill practice in . il tin courts
;he Choctaw Nation.
J H. F:RANKS
or
Sopo.
Dopp all kind
6rsi*ela:is ftylc.
of barbenng ir.
J S. HANCOCK,
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Officc i.i Post Utlico Bnildin;:
ing its ..in,
ever before
I'.i' (•■imo nearc-i
■ v. :.y tliia tii!: sior.
1 Oul
ti..11
i ii human H'ii.-on, ,ho Las bc.cn
sick so lun^ in Mexico, is ndw Out of
all danger.
<. i.au To':i has Voluatnri'.y re-
signed '.he premiership and retired
to prical ■ life.
beg.i
coi
iollard- Iirockenridgo trial
y(-t< rday It in likely
se\. r 1 d.tTS
'v a, I'thk r w. owsr r w. a Pi i,
^afk Ownby & Durant!
ATTOKNEYS-AT-LAW. I
Will practice in all the Federalj
iQuits in the Indian Territory and j
it Parte, Texas, All business en-
'.rueted to tliem will roceivo prompt I
•,ttcution.
durant, i. t. and i-arih, texas. i
Tin: Iiannkii i a Democratic pa-
per from ]irinei|ial, but it anuot
endors* tha actions ■ I this so called
demo,. :i,. congress.
J.
CoNOHtvt iia«l better admit this
_ territory at th s. session aH the demo-
JcratH will likely need th? democratic
' i otca they * ■ ml ! gain.
Attorney At Law
caddo, i. t
Will practice in all the oouftn of
'.lit Choctaw Nation. All business
iscJvta prompt attention.
Til \rimore Cliieftu.i;. liar
changed itn name to t'jat of State
Herald, (t chum." the old name
ivas not up to the tiir.es.
[HAVE OPENED tip & ... • ...
Mkai Makhit near the Livery
Sahle, ana keep nothing but tu..
r- sri
ti*1 When you want a nice Hon. t
Ot'Or u Meat ol .SHUPage, give mr ,, .ill.
.)0('K PEAKCE.
The fjlipiei c court has ruled
that all offi -or 1::.- no ;gl.f rr an
• thority to ,-«;i:.« and .search ,. pack-
age witho'.it a "arrant descril ing
such e.rlicie; t he marched.
co UY
, iCK iiinn COB THE
I rooa W cal*rsad
>>t r Taos ntjc cdIluiu pu,
ONLY ONE DOLLAK
ill contain the local
.bil i'lulrc tcrr:
ru everywhere.
NIMUKK 10
wUIPPINOS FOR THE CABINET.
d all thn
have uc
ni u,ar
t rung
•' i n to pun u\*m
[ the pn
"i.fci Oyudiutfi
iK- ring
a us
be
<1 they try to onrr
it \ iud grrn.tdcH au.l «'jrtrldf
It
mix d \ n.
miiitll
f telln of the
u; i
infernal
who h . 1
hnndl
0^5 \rl
I leather
It h
!«• tr ct"
lutd i« on tal
M bo at
L*y the odor
* ho Htartocl
fiit her in
'land*, wore
horne* of
Never
* IMOt 1*1)1 < f
as ,'f the
>ii hiiuiunity
m to foriim-
i Tur < 'ommission n >
|;uiich ; -ogress now.
I Da« has returned to wr«
, ton o.i oiihincNS, an! tlie otlic
i .'■ eli' to hi1 ! iking a rest. i
thv \ icivc about ;.■. ompPsl
thev an.
A I iio«n vw, in writinng us a i ri-
vate letter, says lie likes the style
Tin. It a n kh cuts and -lashes, and
futhcr ::ddK that his peoph' I.ceils
just Mich cutting; and slashing Qnr
motto i- new to the- li:.. let the
ships fall where they may " and if
that ■ utting and slashing wc rc
guilty oi the "l.r.M'e
Kewt|i«p^v 9erapt>< « k K«pr f. Mruibvrt
ct tbc Admit ut ft i.
the ltefflog . f .-ct ..ks 1- ou*
oi ♦h^ tooii lntei k
ftmonf porernment ■ il i.t! of the
present administration
clippings ol highly :r.^. ;.. rtary
nature ar< more apt t. rca• •'i *.ie cabi-
net ♦fticeis than defniuatory uitioles.
The pri o*( aeeretaty ot other >ub*
ordinate doesn't care, to ^Ito his chi.«f
% bad taete iu tlia mouth b\ t\.:uln^
orer to him articles cal'-ug hiin u
prince of scamps, and so the chief
dften dwells in garden* of blissful
ignorance. The greatest enemies of
the vanity of public *>tJioiulo are those
Th* TV >rM If 1 • * ij tVMhla| Iwaj
Au ipteio-::njf «•. oulation ha* t
cently boen indi' \ blio throu.r! i
of the man ; bl it of the I . ...
academy cf ieu « s It i* to the «
foot that * h • ii.*ide;<• •. ')
the wear and tcAr oi the soh<. Ian.)
by ocean washing ri\ r < oai< • and
Veithei to nothlng 11 ■
volcanic m th. « ..t i.j w in, i v tl.e
and of ti. . ,t , • ■ ,ooc U . ompb • ,lv I
WMhed awuy, and the ocean wi roll
over ii c ^ i.' t . idatloua of out j
fieut v&tlneui*
persons who havo Veci. turned down
WAb FDBN7 IFIEC#
It pjim that the I'unatu v>ill
never get mady to vote on t he tar-
iiVbil! 'H)me members from earli
state Lave .- meintiu. '.y th y want
protected, and vow they will vote
again, t the bill unless such a clause
i* inserted The Lcusiau Sanntor
want the agar protected.
them or who sra lu * he list of their
political aneuilcA The average c*bi
6ft efficer as well as the member* of
OO&greas can depend
JMrsoni to send then
literature
Hat It • n««| Tliu« |o < rnvluti
thA l>«bioD* lUnfc < Uric.
A well«drcescd man neut into %
these lluflalo bank uud v*.ill(«,l up t th * u lq
aufll- dow- presided ori-f by the p.f 'ti? teller
to yrepagatlng atoriea of their uica
ne . Corapanie* that dral lu clip
riagb are retorted tj .it time-, for a!'.
litorteB ubout theai by prominent men
These eompanias. f«r a tritilng fe«
lurniih all articles apj^ivring iu the
untry eon- JO' this
c!it nts.and Huffal
■Hed Hp huuded check to that individual
•ndsaid "I have here t
Ji.no which 1 wj?h you would
The pajing teller looked at
heck f. >r
■ *aper throughout the
1 tatning refe.roscan tc th.-
rlieck and then at the
Mil have t-j be identified.
The well-dressed man v
I '1, It'l liuo.w
l.ul I ti
11 has beei yea
::iee tl'.eic Las
I Hht
murders havi
justice? TV
'I'm; two Democratic factions
down ia Texan are about tj haw-
harmony again. Botli factions have
called th ■ *xecnti-e eomiuittees to
meet at ii .,hs on the 19th for that
P"H" *"
In goiur ftom Caddo tc A'.oka
' t ih l y tai the nearest; bf-st an t
>•€<• route. V. u will huvc a
SANDY till JOE
•lithe wiiy. Kee|i iho notched
•-oad i i..t sido df the railroad.
riii
S S & S
ri.-T masteho lieie in the territo-
r; are not bothered handing out
very ::iai,y pa' kages of garden seed
si r.t out by congressmen, .Inst
wait until tliif. gets to be a :-latc.
then t'.'e .ails will be L.iden i11-
tlieill:
"i '• B.ul\ has lust his prestige
in Washington, his dirtriet should
-t n.1 another man to rtpresUut it in
congrcsi. Abutter seli.t < u than
ICol. !k( ^tandiler coc.hl not lie made,
lb i.-; ti,., peer .if Bail) and .t-..u 1 <i
repre« • t his |raople ably ni-.i
I full.
I lifi r .in, Chic
Uitllwsr
'".'it iV S.■nth:.;
Couipnm
trough Servic j]
■I
j 1 i siirprisiuu to e th, : hang<
j of sentiment a i oii;: theludiaus siuc.
R1 -.'TWEEN —
llie Davtl Commisfioc has issne.l
j its circular letter. They know that
j tluy rtould pr-.iitb;, i-iaking ha\
while th- s-.:n hlines or in other
words, they hive met tI.j Lrll and
j i nut f: !:o it by the horns.
TWO DAILY TRAINS
i'ickeL told -via any route to
t-iuntB North, fiouth, East, or West,
fciniicclin£!with the Houston & Tex
ia Central ti McKinney! Ai. K. .1-1
fcnd Cbtton Kelt at Greenville, and
Tuxa.* i I'acific at Jefferson.
WKJ-T. KAM
ccitrred. Where is
ha ? 1 cl it sentenced
to he t hot I ,t through tlio lie.^li-
genco iulI i ;noranee of the Choctaw
oflieer?, they were allowed to escape
and ha ~ n ver been recaptured
Wi \ 51 \ remind the gfntl.i.ieii
ftli: Da.vs (■■minii. siou th-.t in this
part ot the territory '.hey will find
plenty ,f Indian citi:cini y.'ho are
anxious to meet and confer with
them and vv 1. will x've them cour-
teous, hospitable tr-iatm at, Thej
will rccic.v no cold, eont:n-.pti.oiis
reception here, but will be met in i;
friendly nj-irit by biisiucsn men de-
-iroiis r.f protecting the interests of
thcmseUcs .-.nd their family
—Purcell Register,
Almost every Indian in this part
ol the country regret v rv much the
action of the delegates at tic Clieco
ta conventi n. Thay eiaiin that had
the Dawes coniini. shmi submitted
their proposition before the conven-
tions were hold over Co nation, the
result would have been quite differ-
ent. Howe cr, :t i • ;,ht h. saiil
their action i Ilk • the sulky bull
o emigress is uuinj;
lo mak tliem net that way.
|(M(,
not mi flic lent
ij-onallv ideu«
for one who withes <" ' • inprahen letters addre^" e.d . myself
alvo In hit flolleotien ail 1 t• > na*e him pull, -t out H pa.ik.i^.- tetter*
elf wrtjk it is the very b*st method -huved them thr.>mrh the window
One ot the greatest eolloctbitis ofollp- 1 he paying trller evamin< d th«
been ;l l< Ml Mhooti..- m this diatrict 1 p'togs i« made for the president Mr «lr«h3ev, looked i.t th. check
and lot i .. than titty colrt liloode.11 "WfVwmef.v. ob« rt th. .-l.-rt, .,t th, an.t so,:
\*m • I whita house, lii^ for several nlmlnt« \ouwillha
tratlen* prepared «• rapb^.k*. it th-. tied
oemmenta and news articles of th. ; 'Wut there i.*u t a man v. is; or
leading newspapers ' the country 'did lu Bufful who kuow.s u. fi. m
Thrse h« arrauges a«*cordiug tu the a trolley oar," persisted the >.
aubject When Pr-^i.iei t rkvcland dressed mau Her*, here i- m\ kr\
*as previously it: th.« Wijltn bouse ring, l.nok a , the nauic on that tup
^here were accumulated about thirty The paying teller saw that he
Sooka of clippings for him Wheu he name on the cheok and the name .-n
a.fo'.u leaves., there \ il' t>e ss many the tag were the saut. I tiui soriy
pore voiuiti' 2 it ad fori to takfl ' r w In, b\ • ur r"!e- ar rerj atrlct
^l^tig' I can't pay this Check on such an
IN COUPUE3 AND 3CJUADS ' "l,1'1'''"•
niuy ha>o at"lrn both let^cri au<4 Ucv
3®iv etrengera r«ur Into «, . N'Mtlonul ring and check."
Cipit i i tom i:vf.-;wi rtr The wel 1'dretaed man wan worrim
The national capital i* the Mecca of j "I've got to have that money, he
jHjfht-seers and tin y rto-.U In hundred;. .*ald, "to got out of t-nvi. with au.l 1
to the city atal.'in-.. of U e year have t- g «.ut u/ town tliis after
They ct)me aingly. ir. couple* and noon " Then ho desperatelv t..re
aquads of from a dozen to a hundred f oper hi:, w- t and showed lit? initial*
They are from all sections of the coun on hi? shirt "There," lie said, "do
♦rv and represent all classes cf society you thick I :'tle th. «birt. t .o?
The apoony newly inarri. d ootiple. the 'May ha\e ' answ ered the -r,. i,i;:
♦•ell-to'flo farmer who ba* liqrvosted 1 t.-ller, laconically.
hia crops aufl > oujoyiri the fruits of j Tho wc 11 Ire .sed men wa«- vo iJn
his summers labor, and excureloolst* ffT He walked around th«: bank t -r
from all part^ t the '-otiutry Jouruey awhile and the u wo at! uck 1 \ n su.'
to Washington V ith the curetting of deu thought He took < tr hi-cat and
each congress They take iu the old I vent androll-l up h i left shirt sleet.-
Historical house government bnlld aud the alenvt • Uis under* i.rf
lugs and mouum.utM ami visit the h<>m Then he stuck ) i • lured rriu through
3f Wu-hin.-U!- ;i n i the Arlington cem the wtn'l-.w aud - . • ru.-ie
stery But by far the most inter Aod-guated chump' Uo \.,t ,,-e those
"Stitig ol.jcct t<. theui is tho capttol Initiala tattooed t .*i «. v. (r inky
building Her. they dc\ote the Do you thiuk 1 stole the.z, \> >•
Jioat of their time and attention and The payiug tollei paid the money
roam at will through the rotunda.
statuary hall and into th. t ;Utiles
the house and ycuate Their chief de
light, however, ia to gr upcr the tlooi
jf the senate and bit in the seste that
that was placed on th- tre^d wht'i'l.j ouce uc. tpied by the illustrious
.. 4 ( i , , . , , ' I Cla>'- Webster, II. u^n and other re
ccaust he could not! nowued orators long aince numbered
. . | stan \ itill. '[ ii y tall: ti t way be-' among the great majority, &u.t tore
erume th: r^aliro c^iiaro*- is uoinif Au* ! y' n ' ul'\n* of '' 1,11 ric'*
president i . i.u r a majority of
thase visitors seem poasesscd with a
■ - . —I Hiante for collecting ^ouvenlr-j anj aro
;\y JAI'I.T TO ROr. j ivt* oa the 1 -or something to
j earry away a a memento Not pc
Albert lack'on, a Choctaw ^ P"rf«ble escapes t),rir
v ithout another
THt
It 13 )'l
d
RUSINI Sb
i i -
OSpredatirg hau l-; they elip ts
"iR I
DAH.y i
"TTi
I .PAiM
Co;.c,rj> h;H -,t I a • t mustered up
a quorum It i* diacct:raging to tin*
democratr to srt- their r«;preHonta-
tivea act ae they have. It* they will
refuse to vote for everyone who I rcst laet BPrinS wllIcI> =aused
dian, and Caleb Wari*. a negro were
brought in !rt?-t ni<rht and tailed 011
a chaige of robbery. They went to
a camp of white people on the Ki-
auiitie. river .- ■ d went through the
peoples frink; and bedding in | t1:*'
search of mor.ey but failed to flini | ? .
any. '.lbert Jack ion is the Indian 1 c,lo,!*1 Thro. kmo««u ct K«a. i>r
whom (jJov- Jones, of th.e Choctaw
absented himself wheu they were
tryi ny to muster a quorum, such uc-
tions will be a thing of the past.
1 g«ts:
Nation called out '.1m militia toar-|
^*^lln p fit^Ui.tut btnrm Lui^ ud tlia
viip^yl becdide ■ :it,'r-tojrjff^. 'l'h« oils
much trouble in that country
several months
—Paris Dispatcl:,
for
Karhkee will always b-. hard run
so long di they raise l;\e and six I
cents cotton lo buy fifteen rout ba '
eon and i.iity cent corn. li.iis
your ov. n meal and bread at home !
aud let your cotton buy what yoc ■
THh DAWES COMMISSION.
fii
f <i
t-t-.
■ Ai-.-i.
M' sio . : I T. Jtarcli 5-The
Daw, (' " ii; sion ban mado dates
to addt s ii ( ii; j.t Wagoner on
the 9th of March and at Vinita on
the ICtn. On the 20th of March
can't raise, then you v, ill be able tc '1 >.ey " ill address a mass meeting of
quit mortgaging yOtir :iop beforeIfullblood C're^k- at f-kmulgee. A
it is iilanted. j great Intc-i• t h ing felt among
■ ; ihe Iudir.ns, cud ti ■: outlook is that
ls> Ba.v.m.u Is in receipt of a| when t'-" Commission has talked to
j letter from a ('hc' t ir, ordeiing it j the cc'tnmoc pcopl- they Trill con-
I sent to hip uddrers. In winding ! vince them cf the necessity of an
j up hii letter, rays "I o* :i land un-' agrrei.-.eut. Ihc.-s are not less than
| dcr fence near yout town, uud i fifty invit .* s rem Indian people
would be glad to fee an e.)iial di-!invai ou parts of the territory
vide at unjr date ' lie I'.irther asks lawa t ■ • ■ ..<.<•• planet of the rem.
lis. to use ou; Influen .) to that end. | iu;t.iica to addr:-." lut-lic gatherings
That i.* _:ii :t what • ' ha - * been ad*. Mai.y c i'ci I a l ri- pee the in',"ta.
v.iCating for three „.e..re ever, when , blc, rd « in', th 'omuiission u
some of the pull backs wai.'ed (o , the fail b mis ;.nd .-re t« v.ith thpfji
liiVVi u# rerfo 9V friii-j'.be -' tiou. • - i... -t ■ f ' .'Hi'iC
yet Out for Ilia w*u H .., l .
Nut lluve p.lr Wl>r
Hoitiidon the hack o butcher-
w-ai/or. va- a heavily I.ti.'? blonde
yuut# farmei Thure was nothing
exceptionally peculiar a t out the
blonde young farm i* eicept that a-
hi: sut gu the wufoa and dangled 1.
legs over the tailU aid hi-- fert rest.*r|
on the ground lit addition to this,
gooil sl/ed met who 'awa- n -.ir the
bloude young la il- i seemed immedi-
ately to beCOll e lit- if:a by compjli
•on to the sire of th- anil boys
"My name i* v.v:. i i-,her, and I b.
lon{/ to Lyiidei K--un , said tin
modem Oo.ia'h •• ed to he known
as the Great auaiiian giant when I
traveled with Uri'iiMin lorepaugh,
ltobhins ami other " re - shows I
stand seven feet I >■! my socks, and
am 30 yeorv of n^a ami weigh 24.'.
pound* ( was born in Itererly I
<•'<3} on el 'i'hrockaiorton, * dwtin I Worl* for a farmer out there now
Hiked Keotaoltlan, ttu oou en |fl albuila l played eut, Itolnled
wfai s«iltnivp« el on thoklgh wut, 11,1 -v'"r« « "•■ «ed Iff*
from S _'3 to H '• a week, ft wan a bully
life Nothing much to do, and ciw
lots of the world traveling about.
What's the matter with th :buiine s
now? Well, I don't know. There
aiut no cal 'or y ante any rrore, w e
how Not unle«s yott hare a ** fe
liiants dou't get any more than «!
week and i' don't pay When you
ha?e to gei i i i- \ ait ni olo*hes c «t
t°mt*rgronn«1 tirewth of >lu«hrsom«.
Mushrooms atta n their growth i>e
'"(■; appeariujf bov.. (froun.t. If tiw.
s"i. ,■! .! niiishriinai l.ieallty Is . ir.-ritl
I lj ieraj■ ,i ,.ir iu ilio fall ,,f the \e r,
•! • ■• ivi.i , It,.,. f.Mlnrl fnlt xr„„ ,
tni.slivn, ms ju,t bsusalli tlm sii.fm,,-
wa ting for ,. (aTorable night t>. -Ikv>}
above the earth A cool, olear iit(ft.t
thr mitmnn Is t.i. f, an,I nit,-,
of tll■ ■.i *> i i at anriitiin niftits,
I"g-,I r munlii.H I s will i , Oiun.l
In the freateit abundance where, oil
t" eituing Lefete ii,a«r hum i.
A arNoniU'St Vvb-APON
*1 I l r.ei'Cl kjoklni IJca Hl t\ A f(\|
ti«r • I . u<.
U..;ry \in.ltage, at old Mexican
• a\ .•'or.wiij chatting with a rep rtor
^at ;iilly the ^Quv.^sution turj.e.l
I upon the unsettled condition tl.. t
j v'ooi.'ry and the guerrilla war e
that 1^ beinff waged agalnat the ud-
I udm^t ration by the ujountaln peopl.c
j During t hi • conversation he drew fi,,n
hU pocket an object that to u I ... f
ward appearance V4i nothing u ore
than an ordinary n .toh box
\ passed it ovei to lv"' -. poi tat
for inaj'COtlon, be said; ' i •• yoil kn^1t
that yon have in your hands '.he tnoafc
villainous weapon I ha?e ever seen !i|
uy tyitrej^'/ That little silver be*
•nf.-iu • en ugh power te cans* rhe
death of a thousand men. If von will
tough that little spilng just below tti^
lid—ah I Vou have It
N'ow notico that protrusion That
■ - •! . *usk of the great diamond baek
■' nake, one of the family of v< n
omo reptilr« o common in '\i
a ta in f Wc item l ,. • d
States and Mexic.
'If you w ill .; . noo i t that pou t
you * in find that i* it silt and thai
an imbei Hk< tet eaudea f a if
aiab r*colora<l matte h<
venom of the reptile, taken from jf*
vencm ....-i i nd the >f**v-i.,
Uie- e tui In thoaa hi nd
carved sliver bos< and the M • . a
Iftdii s . .• n v ' I i •. a n.. * • of l.'
fenae agaiuat auyom i /. i . . •
suit cr mule t th- m t r.e acvitfoh
trcm the point of that t •;:*. • • . <
tneun* an in ubit.on of 'lie moat
deadly ' nil ; , ii to man. The per
s- n ao in . < -.11 die a honlbie
death withli . ,n or eight h- urv
after iee«,ivir ' ti- wound '.nd not
know e-hn ! . • .'ed hi 'lee.th for
" it is ] • be ".latch
ii a pp.
pin ..
(tota the costly damask portier
bits of marbb from the walls and
pillar*; take knobs ffom doors, i*qJ
e • a|o the
audacity to cut i piece ae lar? m the
Crown of a hn froi. the oenter of the j
Smyrna rug that covet# tho I
6or of the njarUa itiom vl the seuate j
peifi.'l '
• i! Mian
ptuehas. . ,
Durango, at
it from Son-
ne ver seen
dcath-t!e:,l i
needle
hands
oul I 1.
UUDE, (Hi-
in It.rMei t
at anscrapi.tOus
oductive t mon
- > evy i.f guns 1
- 1*1 .Meuioat* hng >u
ha bad itolan
late, but I have
thing to equal it as e
; ii strument "
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i* 'fb Ojgrrn el
«;n*«
efig<:xfl were -.tying and apiJeMliu^
Whaaveofor aid ( oloual Throck-
(poiten edged oxer to the side of tho
captain acd i<i "Toll
•p" there
th-} rest of the j a'-ougcre aro doing,"
replied the i>ptain tUov are makiug
tkelr peace with God f/you ever do
any praying, colonel you might do ao I ii°°« pay another 89" for so oil
vrfth perfect propriet , Pt this junc-
ture The ve:s«el car t livo tivo tnln-
ufe<' Th- olone) straightened him-
self, lifted his bet I-oked up to tb*
•eovt ling aicy with a rovefent mleU
and exelaimed "Aint^htj If
yon e-e ititcn o do * olon^ Tlirock-
worton r.i Kentucky, a 1'e.vcr, hfft? is
your Mrrc *a do ltl,f
In frost of n jhiuoh .'.Vw
York, •■ ' iv a v • was fort mati
enough to witness e delightful ex
an.p.e of caiiluc i iclUgenoe a young
u.ju iu ' /crii-'M coaf. a bell-
*n UI,. ou() ^-hite spaft-ote*
patent leather ^hor-, i%aa aaiplio| in
f aaetter Jog
'i iag ft 'u woman in |
b'ue ud'.ht;, ^t ipped to chat,
The ' . ft to hit lelf iQYt allfatad
tb« vlclnit th< en of n'-* chair,
thei "• to deierib# u
nun. • ef rf e v ^ .J^j, ^t th«
and '<t * he fifth
Up t - *\+n v i
enil'.in-! Ti e t
rasairg for b
ao for tin
•A I
' P"
J well-'
paiutinjjf ot yourself, theu pay your
fare tc Fhiladeipl ia or Chicago
and \ ■ lor.rd 4heie for a couple of
waeks befon the ahow starts th
a:f."♦ no money in i at 310 a wet k
v giant in the ^innt
but he's got a wife six I light
and one half feet high J a!u't got nr. .
wife lo I < wme houie " .Jru,i . ,
dig.. n
atrugfled
it\ r. ,] bo teta up and Uudvr
tiirough the discovery of a *a!
•old and sliver quar#/ lov'c run
r i'.s uioet thickly popub te.i
'] e ledge v\a« uoccv ied
e -n i<t* below the surface
: jourai. h
d '
e had ehalnM
pie in a clvjv
'ion wa« em bar
trnd equally
4- The roau
tly a tut the
he .• ,ult thnt.
•ipie coil' , fed tc
speotacU- of two
|> peoolo
:h ■♦her in b
I Tb
1 their
it'A 00Ver k<)m T«wij
ident? of Ta-iorna fear ti s
j at^ppe
I up his
T)1#pM'itgtn^ Ht4 OKt E/fort9-
A man who died rcccLtly In Berlin,
N f at 'he ape of 73, lift a reoord
which he began when ho was ll? years
oM and continued for Cfty-'wg year-
The book tilled with methodical en- v
trio#, ohotvo tha* Ir. th<s< Hftv-twc'
years *be n an l"Qd amoved 8lp 71 a 1 "
otgois cf which he had receie«d 18,-i 0 dlggUig a cellar
' il as present iil4 for the remain j ' 1 ^ ' %aai*tt r ihfown out I a« ""
iaitli n he had paid ffboat fio,49fc i eaearation tbsasaaysi reports ^
ll. tu lifij- two r*u*. acewdlng u' «s «tl*e ord ie gold " ' ' ' , "
ht toolilif rer, ht hid drank il Hi I *" teu Th'Indications a*# th t'he L, t " " ,c"u {
glass** -t and ss.en gl«5H< ei - •«*>.. fe,s .-tde Hou...! p",' ' "" ' 'ln"""" ^
,^i;itv f.. ^ i i.-. rth trou W,000 to 110,004 ataod one. "" , "*
Browt's sneecsaoi
. th. doorwayi ol fhc sa
. w pnrpl •. i lat
The m re the yc my n
■ er ha waa draw n td
• nar. Suddenly the doJ
Hid evidently ma V
S' .tnotl ; . ttd t
reproi ifnl loos
del berate 1 • uras4
i to trot ba k over thd
ti 'alien, unwinding thd
Wines, Liquoi s, Cigars, Etc.
-"in.- it ii i in niinilni-, from Karl -l pajic'v $1-'1.7H!, bbhtls, di-hui--iii'.'
hornet,, Al.l, I Uian.l tli, M.n j. : nlhrers' Imhiiici's, «'tc., l i. 4K3,-
ijii'i, ajiiunsi which tli.-ic are ue*
<Tr.1 ta are vi a
Mi AS UNI
Everybody is Cordially la vited.
No. I G,hiA * Om1
"est if Tn utiiiciit an11
(}tinrn iffl*ii|
unci. Uoimtor in Connection
j
'
'on openings
with these
While no
entirely free
eat ii res, we
ipoeul in a. le
>ose of the
of drawing
rily meet the
wte. Under
1 be opened
the dn. wing
g eliiimx in
to register
the proper
nullifications
ntry and e-
lioation with
lie expenHON.
t a specified
i registered
i slips and
velopes. In
A be plucod
umbers of a
m.. In this
toed enough
numher ex-
numlier of
ie other liox.
thM plaee a
n froin the
from
•nve-
.tof a
be w
10 name was
r box ,in«l
bHMle of the
In this way
be ealiaust-
y of lan.laa-
element or
t title plan
previously
away with
a«M«a fea-
the .others,
i a long and
he borders
ened, with
s attendant
vay* indulg-
r.stly litiga-
ap Opening,
oatfUe soon-
v another
iU bo mi\-
tb plaii i as
r.
irt.
'ly editorial
f the press:
a man asks
irtlng, is she
it raises a
. being the
a^ afford to
iM)e. When
I jft-oin the
irred so that
agtored, and
lightly aside
■t reserve so
!en which so
and the res-
ktir greatest
oheap and
y W eill to gill
amusing and
that she is
the most do-
! shoii|,l
7 youi)
I
'I
can parties do all ti,,.
■hip the novo to aj.*\ic,> t«> in* ib
| ml in tlieir silvet
furn.u:e-
1 iabihtii in,mum ing
*" I Wl2!,10.t,K;a Iwvlng a ash Ijal-
,* -«ti(| g | ,a.-e in tho treMun ot ♦1 ,',,170,-
i ieo.
V.'.I'KA.., UilV.t ttWU UUt Ullt Ul.tiMt/.l i -
" with those whose life iu a "lift "
apartment house almost does
,ij with tl.« uv; ..r those kn,-e
miUM-ies e.v.-i ci I in ^ftipiTflh'd
down r.t,iir*. -\ewy..rl Mail and
Ei pros
at;' /
yesterday mornii
the iiiflu,.nee of
eeml), at the Dispe
his nuljle n- • sprained iiiidL-t m *-
buck hurt Triiiffiu-d rcti:!*,-#"'' '*•
I hntin
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Schenck, J. Y. The Caddo Banner. (Caddo, Indian Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, March 9, 1894, newspaper, March 9, 1894; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metapth350994/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.