The Caddo Banner. (Caddo, Indian Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, July 20, 1894 Page: 1 of 4
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JOH PKINTINO.
i the in out fastidious, awl ivilldupli-
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CADDO. CHOCTAW NATION, INDIAN TERRITORY, FRIDAY MORNING
1*04.
, CNK DO!.I AI:
iw
tlolt, ■> ' the >* 1."' t -!
i\ i M,,i K
WI. RICHARDS.
Attornev-at Law,
Til E
S S & S
" ~ Shell! .ti, S! r. •• ■ • I ,v i-..t;!in-ri
Henry Byingtcn ltailway < '<•uij-anv.
n I Through Servic
V.i t Irm
tin. Clio' taw Nation
J H FRANKS.
^n^o-ial A rf.s!"
lil.TWKEN
TWO DAILY TRAINS
I>. all kind ot barbcring iti Tickets fold via any route to
, I!>H stvlp. ' points North, South. East, or West,
———— ' ronneeting'.with the Houston A Tex-
J. s. HANCOCK, is Central at Mi Kinney; M. K. A: 1'
XOTAUY IT!'.l.IC.
(lllicc in l'ost OPie> 1. 1 lii
and Cotton ll?lt at Greenville, and |
I Texas & Pacific at Jefferson
WEST. EAST.
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llAII.V
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i. K It |
j DAiI.Y. I
D
ltfRKE.
Physii ian and Sargeon,
■ it
■ '• ''
Ollici at rear of Ivii'irl t st> rc.
trll'orson
Koi'.t.'y villc
Orr's
I ranch's
Hiinliv
Pi
Bid
•v r-«, W. A. OrRAH MM
Park Ownby & Durant
\ |"rol!S1CYS-AT*L \w
\Y n i-raetico in all th' I e ;eral
Fiik i
. i. ic 8 W cri - Ing
IMltshll r«
lA'Uhl'UrK
M n'Kijiii«
\\ iiishoro
r . t< ;i
c t* ill the Indian Territory
at Paris', Tex a,. All business on-
., l to them will roce.u prompt
i •. niion.
UANT, I. T. and paius, texas.
1J vi Sulphur-priugF
I in i \Yii<;
1 J . HUu;k Jack
. > I -t. I.. A.-. W. < i')^ ir.R
■; i • (Jrei-nvlllu
life lloy.l
ti, (', «v S. K. t-r . ntr.
•'i | rnnnor-villo
l'rlneotou
I J'J Mo Kinney
imi. Arrive. Leave.
am
T) TiOTirvATlCfi.
. -LJc« W
.1. W. Chatham,
(ii'ii'l Freight au«l Puss'r. Ageni,
Greenville, Texas
Attorney At Law
F
. >DO, '• 1
aVill vraothe in all the courts of
choctaw Nation. Ml business
-.-ives prompt attention. |
ark Pennyroyal Pills
, i , Regulator are perfect
, r ud.t« y> •••"- *" " '"«!?•
rill. '
livv nvverfall u• *:N r<l a spi-edy aim •
relict So I' M- Imeiit. « «l«®"#« ,
relict mil*lit(.*■ only '<« re ™ |
., , mpllFdairMl Itomour |
I'.i-ton. Mas-.
T? A r n u
x U.W uI'I-:M:H \ V a li^t-elnss
I M|. m M ai:i i'i near tin' Livcrj
<Mliii' •• i Kw| mitliii'S l 't tlie
B i HUTS.
rf? When Jim :int 'i ni'. Konst
Bt™ .. aUe 8ofSan«i«e.giveroeacal'.
J. o. Hampton.
Hardy's Depot
In ^oiiii^ from I addo to At"K.r
It ;5 l,j tar the near. -t. best and
dryost route. ^ 1 '1
SANDY RIDGE
nil the wnj. Kec)' '
r, in.! (.?i.' side of the rai'
J, L IF"
Memphis, Cairo and St. Louis.
THE ONLY LINE
WITH '
TUH Through Car Servicc
fuom
TEXAS TO MEMPHIS,
Connoting with Tunm-iii Thaivs to t\H
I'ointa East, North anil southeast.
TWO DAILY TRAINS.
Through Coaches, Troo Ttfcllntnt? Chair
Cars and Pullman sioopors,
—Fkom—
WACOH FT. WORTH.
TO
MEMPHIS.
All Texas Lines ronnoot with and hare
Through Tickets on sale via the
Cotton Belt Route.
For Rate?, Time Tables and nil Informn-
tlon. apply to uuy Agent of tho Company.
s. G. Warner,
o. r.
fear*, rrompt, Posits:
Car* fot Irnpotinct,
of Manhood* Stminci
tmltslont, Spermatorrhea.
IVfrees ns-.i. GtlfP' <i'Ur.*.
Loss of Mimory,
rtiabe a STHONt . V ^-r-
<,e van Prici S) 00, t
floJM*. t<R 00
botcW Dtr-'ctm Vnl'tc
ult* eir.l Sox- A ' 'rfS9
pz '1 8ftlUt&SB3T to ,
■it, .1 \VZFJU ST.L3UI3. • '>
Ul'! ■!
DEMEItlN , A
A Fancy Groc ^ries t
ASjund L >'
V')ll I 'lions
Wakes a Wc'l M
eonstl|i tt"l o
Sick Hi el i''
itli Jaunilicc.
tjtaj it1 <st r«nv y ~ r.,ste ic month i'«
Kruits, Confectioneries and t0n«ne, dy pep ia tadigwtlon, hoi ,
ffanov Drinks. | «ldn, win in tha back «nJ between
,-v „ 'ou^TSB BUM m coKfECTIOS. I |)otween tbo •boulJers, chills u 'evat
Ml kinds >f farmprodne. wanted.,^. t( TOn bare any ot theM«ymt .toms,
i„ 110l i,avc what y in «ant in . v. ur liver Is on: ol «:••• r ami a ■
,, . , ..4.,rt- in ordering . «i0 !y being ' oncil. >'^ •
A share of your patron. nv«t jje. not net properly. HKIIBINI
: , ' will euro any dlwdci "l ti"'' , * '?!J
,u '■ -- .11 I Ol IIOAV. !1« II no '',i■ "V l.-A
JU il.i'i'' trial bolt tt"-l
-j—ilr Send Six 2 Cent Stamp* ; The &a, ut"l .1'
faZri:* i un«t !lariv>- • ' • W4jj |oW..r
^•a '|.Ti • \T;W' 50UTH ^
!ur i5 ik " v"r'
Opposite Nail II
. Caddi
.mr readers net i- n Un •
. ttolim nt * -
hamsM " : " .
^ COOKBOOK
hufiicis uniii «(■' " t n , ,
ISO First Class Receipts, ^,, un.
nV.-ABr,, « p *t.A..ltw>f ia 1«a% patMrtorwa ' • u««« w
you.
We
Xtend
a
Cordial
and
Standing
Invitation
to
come
and
see
us
for
Clothing
Hats
Furnishings
Underwear
Hosiery
Valises
and
such
things
money
than
anyone
else
Ur
Gkekn McCurtain'* ie*« are
1 like . eharaeleon-they are .hange-
ab:o.
Highest of all in Leavening rower — Latest U. S Gov't Reyort.
Wanted: An iron bar to
down tlreen McC irtain's hack.
Pewcroast,
Carter Harris '
Friday.
the
. was
murderer
hanged
Dkus, the agitotor, is in jail, lb
should have been sent there ">im
time ago, and hi* follwcrs fhou i (1
sent to an insane asylum.
J&S2&m & %#WWIVJ
ABSOLim^lY PI/RE
w tins <; orr d.m.ton s ii.v >• ;
I'.miis, I. \a-. .1 tilv I*.—The l>aU
><* hill i. K -^iaiio.i ♦. Mm, tin
u i t o ,. r
.4
.Jr
t aMrau
kl
tint ' ■ - "A.. U are vi a tiid^ Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Etc.
'•WVHAS LINK' 53
Everybody i- ( < r<liall,v U vited, P>oh! of Trfsitmeiit ninJ
^ <"'"4 s Oin*rttntoc.i|
^ Lunch Omnitor in Oovicction.
kiil« l u ;i «g. Oil in li t •! .
.1' • Ki i «tao, alia" lolm Jont'H,
.i«>hi Stevrm, ali:H John lkll,
\v.i« wanted hero ti> answer tin* char, o
u Imp a man ihmi ('a«Mo, I T.,
i .v months ago.
l-'iank Chancy, alias Charley Miller
- Charley Brown, alias Charley
i .Iter, alias Charley Jones, who
glit ol .Ink ; the agent at 1 ' ;,ls" klllcJ' w:lH ;l ,loU''1 rol)l,c'''
. an r,.r. * ., Denton Conntv. «as lui I a,ul 'v ;,H 01,0 (,f lho « "8 who held
up. a- wt re also parties it, the waiting "" tho Mil,aoari' " «• *nd Texa*
riKitii. iiv thrse incti, Marsha Wil- :'1 '''•l'' Creek last year,and
liams was not,lied, and surmising | 'lN" llt'1l":d l" rob t!.e Bentonvilln
wil.> the robbers wore wired to ti." j
Sheriff, f Denton and C....k, Cotin 1 NeM. r was the other man
ties „ Hi notifed all uf his i-epntv- killed by tho ..ftieers. Front the dc
T- - , . ... to look out for them, the trail was Mptlon in the poaeenioo of the
the list. Three yean ago he boidly takon and followed. It was oft,ccr" i thought to havo been
i I -.., ) i.lu <*m n 1 l/il ill i11:1 I ''1*1'
Au. honor is due Judge Durant I ton gang is i. ng rapidly cxtermii
for the course he is taking in bring-! ated 1 e-tcrday : ..irninq at
ing about a change here, rhere, o el i.-k three mure ot thai baud of
will be no place too good for liiui. dari ; fieei >otei'- ni.'ileal I nt tin
! bands of Unile l States Deputy Mai.
, . ,i . ahats ono mile weat of Kasletown. in
1 he strike lias cost the (tou.n-
tnent several hundred thousand,1'
dollars; also the wage earners, and
not one ioto of good was done. As
soon as the strikers resorted to vi-
! oleiice, they forfeited the respect of
: all good men.
AMONO all the worthy Indians,
Judge Durant stands at the head
declared hi« position on allotmentfH()( 9 , tocxcito 11()|alLUngview
and statehood, although it was m i ; | ^ 10jJbei , p, i,|. I Bullets tore a watch to pieces that
Kecaaii's pocket that be is
iinpopulor. lie has never let a
chance pass he cotilds «ay any thin
in favor of a change, Such men :i-
he will be rewarded when this non
government is made a state,
We understand that some 1 f tin
Honorable (?) Choctaw officials havi
again sent our name to the Indian , .
Agent as an intruder. They had
better save the postage and paper
and donate it to the county and
help to make county warrants worth
the paper it is written on, We tie
here to stay, and sing the doxology
at the exit of this non-government.
This t1 official.
in-' tin- agent U| it S:,:i-_. went
a few • liles further anlttole a double known to have obtained in a robbery
seated phaeton and eome horses, pro •« Port Qidwn. I. T. recently.
Ill - north, thev#b«sed the Red D v< the man who ...trend'
River near the line of Cooke and M U not charged with wy crime.
Grayson Counties Md went down "e says the men had employed bim
., . -. lo w.:h them to Arkiisas, and
on the rcrntory stM to a |>< .... a ,
. i-mi ; frankly admits that ho was in had
lew ni les above lienlWIi : iiii i . •
, . . ,. ,i . i company, as he knew that Keegan
into Texas, bi;t soon laeros.e 1 ami I )< ■
i . r* ... n pinir *hrtw> was a fugitive trom justice, and did
went down to GaWttt.s Uluu, * uen . . .,
, not believe thai the others wore all
thev i-.un crossed o*er t lexasano
. , ii , i lie is being held while bis
came down near Arthur, in the
„ ,| ■ , , ree. d can be looked up. Keegan s
(Lamar) countv, >\ncu tncj
. , I wit. ami eliildren are here and being
hack ic the teintor). ,
i , ti- u. r, o irr.l for until she can hear from her
Her.j enrvinictl that U.o\ wen
tl i ,t _ ,, ic M ine •>', whom livi* in Den
tlie men who commitleii th« oang( i 11 1
robbery ,. id knowing that they wen ' 'on County. ^ _
Mar-bal \\il-| |-ilaiilniglit
lnauraden ard
ol | inns -cm astrong posse out lo cap-. mftking themselves very unwelcome
v Wi nt out in a hack ! torturc|iiiens. M"n lay n. -lit sum*
despert characters,
Tiif. long-looked-for lettei
Green McCurtain has at last appuari il ture llicm. 1 hey went
, |,ast week's Fort Smith Fdevator Us if going llshnig, Wlnie «onn went j ()n|J ^re(j nve -hots Into the li
I contained a letter from hint deny- i thro.igh the country on i.orsehaek r. .„ „.|... v.
'ing that he was in favor of statehood ! playing the part of cowboys. A p-
It was nothing more than we wen |terday inornnig the iepnto ■ i •!><!
expecting and had predicted This 11|,0 oaiiij. of the toon.'rs in : belor
'is not the first time he has deelmed | .lay and to. k a potion m the lain
himself and then denied it. He is i'flic robliers. -vcr. i v. llif in th
"ood at such tricks, and then i« 11 <. j pliaetotl, :i '• uid . Imo h is
ti
confldencc to be placed in vl'nt >
says,
THKV'VE GOT TO GO,
It is now a settled fact that tin
| wagon. I'ostmg
I i.udergrowll -••• •
Deputies McKcc. 1
j Jackson. Wilson
. Waite 1 the i .niinu
United States court means busities -M ' "n
and the Indian Territory minersJ without any sUsp
! who refuse to work will be sent from til almost t roug i
the nation under military escort.. 'hey wen • "
iTho* order was issued by Judge bands, n •
i -Stuart yesteftrday, and to-dn/ 11•" i1' ' 1
! ivork is in progress nt Krebs.
Not latrr than Friday tho order :lllJ • |;"1
| will no Into e'lect at Coalflate an.i
I Lehigh, when possible ''W nn«n
| .\ill be dumped on Texas soil v \u-
j Denisotii
I All the nleetuigs recently held • >
miners -e-'irt to June been of n •
avail. A few day- ehicc a :;i r
lue'-'tinc; Wits held at Iviow'i i1
| which set iven frooi Kreb McAl-
'-stcr. Hart-h me I-high r.rd !
s, Ues in tin
tuc fence
i. I.ewi^
1 MeA: ■
the robbers.
ambuscade
I danger mi
lane, win '
lold up 11 r
bes read:i I
- they , 1
W ,n lo o r-
i« rang nut and tli
men in the phaeton fell out, n
with bullets. Dau I ee, ti < n
tlir buggy) threw up Ins 1 ai.-l
-aveil himself. 1' <■■> I
was behind in th.- ivi,-
family, jumped out and it
- two
1,11 d
' ^ate t,1
j turnhlf1
must he
L-onside
pro
- r.iatter ol
A reeolttt
.. that all in
for the brush.
baud Wh«h wlthi .
Depiuly Wiho* :
both barrels of I
K,, an fell dna -
, i i <-•
of: I '■ '
• tgtm
,-ould
niercl
I «totr:
ff l-r-
nil Mon
closed t
' K. ,'gail and the
i.ll- tli- neali
, Mr. Freeman, who lives near the
fiit grounds. T'.ie .l.iv night nlmiit
iiidniiiht two meU entered the lack
o. un of I; runt Patterson's house.
The noise the v made In searching the
r join around I'.iterson and his wife,
vh i were sleeping in another room,
and Patterson went In 'e.ireli of help,
i not taring to tackle the two melt
maided. He met Mike Jeanimaa
in the road near by and got him to
a-s,ist In attempting lo catch the
burglar*. Mike and Patterson
drove the burglars from the Lous-*
but Mike persisted in following
too d .'ely after II- !""'iv< men,
land one of them turned and flried
ji.x shot? nt hill! Mi lie ' Patter-
I son concluded to -land t'.ird the
balance of the night, and about an
hour later saw the men return and
and attempt to enter a: other house
1 i i the neighborhood. Mike llred
three shots at them but without
" . 'T.;ct and the burgh-1 made good
their escape. The '• .rgulars are
jung white t ' i "no arined with
'' Wlnehesl-r nnd the other with a
1 : .'evolve:. Mike sajM ! ! will know
.l:eir when he ?rr in Again.—
Mn kog.e Phoenix.
A i 11- Mi'Ti'O Bl.'UUI ARV
• i" sOiHoOneatti oip'o l
•iter M- " -,' 'in • rooi" at hi
. | t r ;.fe • - et. I'' b.irgh.
ini
-.Mo
:=f* '
stni-.d by the
i The proposil:-r:
: adjoin nirei.t
t'on will be vc-
to-morrow
iin view of tlw
e- they v.-i 1
erch
^ted
t-
• 1J!O!
th
>■ Irici
.- a -.'dtltion
carried- followed bj
The -am" proposi
aniied at '
It was their nt
lodi - here, b:.' - i i
villi, they were ■
tha'. I hey ha-1 i :
bcl'.t ved that o e
It tilt-. W. i t .u '
r.i >Ik rjr, and a t.
tlo : - which broi...
McEiroy J. ii-'
n'tan- *!.■• I.nnl and others
m the, lor V e j irpose of el
■.orlt. ill is th"Ugi h '
,, , : o the
ing Llaiks-
-iii-lo- ■ I
- bbers
l-ad re-no
1) nllig
and Wot
1 assail
tit
c ri <-:n iViicn
b-g j-tiopcd onto the
Mrs !V- Hill ?. It
tho I in- g i: in the wit.
Mi
Coalgat
•nt that
glil.
•pi;, I, , :at I a I toi open knif.
i Me' and stabbcl the i ig
,1 . ' M- Downing w« 4«".k-
- .1 shot at • i c burglar, lint i:ii--.-.i
I m it. is tbotighl. This niake* sev
.... e attempt* to enter Mr.
I),"..leg's room, ami be thinks that
tl.i burglar I" afler lli'it, :•' b " el eli
iio! money,ect were it t ic .viudoW
li;,| , ,t,'j |,av'• bee. oi en ■ itlio"1'
, . , M- -k' a«e I 1
,«U., rmnt, (n-<oii il. j clns-ifii ,1 is as follow. • (iobl, liofore in public prints, and t k ii i-c-Tfi-om
coal and water for nikc 0^1 lini. -ilver *.">11 ..r.i S!ji.riO. i lo , ii ivi'il iiffiii.liin. ..i .... ........... i I •/ \ I .. ..I
NO. 23
est U. S. Gov't Report
"
I
wneo ( hii-f tells of tho
nitlietio (lentil oi' k 1
I child who startod
ueband and fnther in
• Kicknpoolands, wore 1
mi tho wagon and
client It the homes of
rushing mob. Novel'
bul has its baptism of
Iocs look as if tho'
of common humanity
ee congress to forniu-
li.il for them, openings
do a way with these
•crumbles. While no
•oponeil is entirely free
ionable features, we
I III*, proposal made
' to dispose of the
ne system of drawing
satisfactorily meet the
s of tho cam. Under
oks could he opened
reviotiM to the drawing
ies w ishing claims in
mpiireil io register
giviiiK the proper
to their <|uulifications
neslead entry and e-
lhe npplication with
o cover the expenses. A
books at a specified
ie names registered
opied 011 slips and
'tiled envelopes. In
o«k should be placed
ing the numbers of a
er section. In this
c also placed enough
ke the number ex-
ith the number of
new in the other box.
*wiiin takes place a
lie drawn from the
an envelope from
Hhoiild the enve-
tlie nuniliera of a
>n, it shall be as-
party who naine wan
lie other box ami
ould Imi maile of the .
ubers. In this way
should be exhaust-
tire body of landaa-
reatef element or
xliod in this plan
to those previously
it does away with
nd dangerous fea-
I u|M n the others. ' ,
vay with a long and
upon the borders
be opened, with
dangers attendant
race always indulg-
the costly litiga-
lowing ad opening,
'ntiill posriblo soon-'
aver have another
l>o il will lie con-
one such plait 1 us
Register.
Doot riirt.
g timely editorial
unds of the press:
est ion a man asks
girl flirting, is she
not; it raises a
This being the
girl can afford to
pustinie. When
rushed from tho
y is marred so that
Is- restored, ami
•mvs lightly aside
inodset reserve so
t maiden which so
command the res-
loses her greatest
:omes cheap and
ngmay seem to gid
'fully amusing and
idea that she is
it is the most de-
nnd shonjil
y every youi)
ition to bee i
in ing youn I
/
ml and water for coke ►, $1 l7,6SHl,10li. -ilvi-r $511,508,<i.r O.
some Jim) in number, from If.-nil s- j pajier Ilil.TUi, bonds, di-bursing
home to Alderson and the We i i_ ■ ..th.-ei-s' balances etc., $I i, 483,
iiy,.!, i ii ,i i i whieli there arc ue-
ean pa it ie h «l« all t\w -> •* • ,
. . . nirulih. niiMiu'iiini4 u
-nip the cun,t t,.^i«xioo t« ths n« V- |H15!,10;i,6M living u as ti bal-
ed in their silvn • .i*iuq g jaaca in thii,|reaaui> >f lis ..iTti,-
fitni.tees I [ij. i_
■s P' f> *.
Jt m*-• ' ■ _i * Is I . ^8
cognized affection not uiiconiuion
with those whose life ill a "lift"
apartment house almost does
with the HKi uf those knee
munch". e.\i rci lin gofn^ up tti'd
down stuii'. -XewVorl- Mail and
Express
!'■! Market sK^ci u
vesterday morni
the influence of
"< ml) at the Disj
his ankle W:ts sprained
back hurt Truirford Fotni
I honn
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