The Caddo Banner. (Caddo, Indian Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, June 28, 1895 Page: 2 of 6
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tleia
to her
war ran
n ndvr
l)r y
4Iu wi
10 Mi
Jas.
1 hou.
*J? oi
i me a
fid
HAHRiSON
and get his prices on everything
handled in a general store.
• j |TT see his famous line
i m I V °* work shoes.
im*~J Men's $i. and up.
Ladies 75c and up. Children's
15c and up.
E. O. Harrison,
Bilbo's Opera House.
I MOWN
HrKN in :
Th*
One
1 ifth i.. ii i
of white ;
i iyi i
burg I)i '
long en
it, and < ■ or>bo
white ri1 ' on li'
ciIok Am ir v. nt
ongregab o (i oo
Avisnui ' >'•' tu
tho gent!' "
), -! the •
glass ut t!i•• in.
the carrii- am
axle bwuiiji
por by a w!
t low and
* iolouu g
i vA v.-at.
oiling, punc- ;
r < '. oftilly .
Dc
rlbb )n
J
In the Opera House Building,
carried a full line of
Pure Drugs,
Patent Medioini'H unci IVrfumurv. Kan t nml Toilet Articles,
llair, Tooth anil Paint Briwluv, l\iints anil Oils.
I'liysicians' prescriptions anil family recipes carefully i•<.11.j>1 'iituk-d at
all hollis, day or ni.^hl
Also a nieo lino of fancy
Candies Tobacco, and Cigars.
PHILLIPS & MANNING
per; but the 1 H;; '
i nugly wrapp< d ' > t
' ack •< at •
FCiOUH Of !'
inay ha\ < v.
Hcemod 4o ■". 'v.* '
married and wore 011
tho railway nta'ion
• 1 dding mr. I*
od that uo
3.iic. among « man.
bo much attention, an<
body smiled and 1 :<
low and smiled Q„'i n
1 led," wo • ' 1 flount
• f all Now York. !'!)
1 houterl a vill apju
riago passed and 1
veiled: "(Jit on t
"Ilaby mlue!" "Oh,
"Good-bj, 1 ■ lln ■ '
nftor th 1 ilo <
tho box grinnod fron
rich llvory and v/a
of hiH kind. If
. > 11 p I c Milo ' lined .
( ily 0:1.1-
lur . :ation.
Two ht
burst in :
v nu:-cn.oi
\a miulc froi 1 the
famous Ilv.llci 1 1 l:\rt, \
cooling, soothing, nml j leas- V'
nut total.e. It quickly |1
combined wiih /ntl ci .ic«"
both internal nnd external, heals
wounds, rwlurcs swelling nml
g t h relief i 1 tlu* time it would
take to no f< 1 1 H loctof 1 ■<1
S tattle now and have it ready
Sold everywhere. PriceS'X -,
fl.oo, f z.vo. Prepared by
F A. DICKS,
Kutrbcz, .Ulna.
ihe Joke I
bride and
j Jainos Pay 11 *
young port. ■ .
1 whether his I i t
! fo * itcolf. /
j publisher to
ho wrote In 111! p
i tho balanr- I .
• D iv-uon of Divine Provi- •
. 1 Insensible to the mournful
:h1 veneration which aro ,
d to
>i my dear deceased bus-
y.\ - and
1 services and mos* anxious
levoted to the welfare and j
co u > -to lenow that they were !
; .nd gratefuily remembered
an . lerablo consolation.
by the great example which j
long and before mo never to 1
v.. h. - to the public will—must j
a) tho request mado by con- i
you have had the goodness to
transmit
1 ml in doing this I need not—I
hat a sacrifice of individ-
. .v.ak. co a cense of public duty.
:1 acknowledgement
d t:i inks to the personal
it and cvidenco of condolence ex-
, 01 w, and your self.
:> in, very respectfully
sir,
; t obedient £ humble
Eervant,
MtTHA WASHINGTON.
i .VIDOwV. WHY HE DENIED THE MOTION
I — i.Hmr, . <iUc Two Vory rioo,, .
for Xcgntlv
elgna- • toll a .good story ••
•• J v>,ao in vvell known ii. .
rn- ( '' if ho does not hold court
I i:« • : j biiv -he llulTalo Kxpros^.
more t time a,;o a inan who it- a sniiU-
y«. r r.me before him to mak
ti< . This man ! \ ed in on j
inch, clerk 1 taburbaa towns, and b was
ticulariy scrupulous as ro.r.n'
5 .v.ona! appearancc. Intle
r:or..ing on which ho camo;,
tu 111 a ice his motion, he mi, dr
in a dirty coat, a vest that v. •
stained with soup, tobacco and th-
like di;ippingR, and his haul-* v.' :
unclean and his shoos wol'g c v. ■ '
with mud.
Ho waited until he had an upp0
tunity t ) address tho judge, and the
mado his motion. It was merely
perfunctory afl'air, to open up a ,"ai
or something of tho kind, and n.
one in i,000 is refused by any ^mig,
Everybody in tho court room wa
thorcforo, greatly surprised whe
the judgw thundered out: ••Dei i ,i
The m.u) himself was eoinplet*
taken aback. Ho re so'to his foot ni,
stammered and stuttorod and iinall
said "Your honor, I hope you hav
not mistaken the import of tli is m<
tiou. It is a mere formal alia
fail to soo on what you baso your d
cision."
••Denied!" roared tho judge a« ai:
"Hut, your honor," tho lawyi
went on. "I think you mu t 1
laboring under u misapprcheuaio)
This is of no importance. The;
isn't a soul 011 oarth who isn
willing that tho motion should 1
granted."
"l^s denied, I toll you,' said th
judge again. "Will your horn
kindly state tho grounds on whi<
the denial is made?"
The judgo stralghtonod up in h;
chair, took olT his eyo-glasse ai
looked severely at tho lawyer. IJ
extended his hand and pointed 01
of his 1 fingers at him. "TI
motion la nied for two reasons
ho sat'1, impressively. "First, yc
art; not a regular member of the b;
and not entitled to practicc in
court of record; second, you need
bath."
Thomas Fox.
1 ici),-'v < )' I 1 o II.
The Bank Fstleic©
FOX a O'BRIEN. Props
pealeus in
Fine Wines, Liquors Cigars.
Orders Solicit**''
O. F. C, Guckculii iiuer liyo, W 11 Mel iaw'r. % Morgand t'lul and il
Other Leading lirnnds.
327 Main Stiuot, Dknihmn, Tex.
j clohod." Hie po. I
He rushed to tho
inquire whr ' .• '
friends, em nU I
••My doar sir," • lid ti public
think you had better not ask," 4Not
ask? Why not? \ou roti
that the od tion * as
it must have I'.vu sold tosoine!" <;
♦•Pardon me, I wrote that it bad 'gone
oil'; bo it lun Ha whol of it Tiler
was a lire in t i. warehoufc and tli
contents wore ii: ire i." Ai roin
Mi : . ■ iratory.
Mr. Kdist 11 In- 'lallt 1 ti.
Rkeptical to nam 01 • H'stanc
organio or inorganic, which i i.ot to
lie found in iiis laboratory. 1'vory
partmont 01 nature hai yielded i'
t ributo to the potent wizard. Ti.
bones of birds and animals, feather ,
liidos, teeth ami horns, shinii j
metals, lueont cry tals. vari« ..a
minerals h. .-catto:-. 1 in p .-fj-:
dainty shells am
THK
NATIONAL SUPPLY CO.,
mosses and scaw
uud spices <,l
fair Babe of !'•
rosin.,
1 leaped alio .• .1
Tho coil
raw prod m : .
nearly e or*
fragrant gum
emorios of t!
hem. Cliall^
lml'ohteuh and hkai.eus in
Wines, Liquors, Beers and Cigars,
• >WNEu oi- ruh
CKLEHliATED \ Golden licit, all Kve, s l.oo per (million.
BRANDS \ Snntlower ltourbon, s?H.OO per (iallon. v
WK PAY TllK FHKUiHT." Price list sent on application.
11 Butt Mo. Ave, K ws \S 1 1 rv. MO
A. Ciuiestioxi..
Have
you tried tho City Meat Market tor a nice tender steak
You will ti ml none hut the l>s«t and fattest lieeves Imtchered
min is in charge who will cut your meat to please your
Wife ami then .lie will not lx' crunibliii}; about tough beet'.
caddo, i t. P- Durant.
At Freeho]
onco exoeuto
would have
the middle
An old doe urn
at that placo
'therefore '!)'
thou, the
tho place i .
and from t!
cutlon, who .
bo < ut 1 ' .
! •,:(iniaitc
1 d hose
dead, t!
down na
as "a man |
n tho same
•ri 'ti v
t fruitful Eources oi
lildren is the habit
:its h t allowing
ndu'.y 1 aL• ... night
r.iL^iXt in!.-; ' '3 oi
. ,r, • of to lei
, . it is con-
: d at the ti they
. to Lay up; but il
r«. axe the . ..rcrac
would
ali ich entreaties
ti a that chiidrer
i. . ... Cliiidf . :. .. 1-lie, ought tc |
I. p ■ 1 or eleven hours, and to dc
ti ht to be j ut to bed carl)
v.'iii.li i' uigli so tli..t they may have
; . oi,..: of uninterrupted sleep
ii tliil !rc: io ■ t - t the necessary'
h ervous, fretful, and dlffi*
ult .i v. lii.ife. Th ir nerves, inlier-
nts. 11\ .. ..,v alive to every sound
Ipi.i • a a. I's: "1. Is it proper foi ,
: party of ci^ht or ten young ladies tc
-.mi, out without a chaperon? li
ild if. If i roper for a young lady
i .. 1 <'ety to sit quietly by j
a d lool 0:1 instead of participating
in the games, etc? 3. Would it be
wror.;; fcr a young woman to propose1
*0 a ■' '. lor. n in leap year?" Answer |
. Under no circumstances should
go OQt camping without
adult- to look after them. A chaperoc |
woul I not be sufficient; some marriec j
should be ot the party, or the j
rote r? of the young ladies and a j
chap 1 - e,n nlso To go out unprotcctec i
might : ubject them to experienet;!
:vc extremely unpleasant)
2. Tb( re would be I
nothine out of the way for a young
lady tu il? ' and lool: cn at an enter |
tftinmont if the did not wish to par j
Lieij .-it >; the amusements she neet
■i. The conventionalities o' !
se do not permit yeung woiner 1
prept •. It would be extremely J
bad foi sides being a very unwise
Itusstan TrlnrcH.
Tho title cf princo in Russia is
common that it has little signi
cance. Tho bearers of the distill
tion, . ays a foreign journal, arc mo
numerous than "tho wearers of ti
legion of nonor in a French cafe. «
colonels in tho Southern states
America." The truth of this stat
ii 1 it in illustrated in a report in ti
le l edition of the military gazotl
Kuski Invalid. It records tho doa
of thirteen ofllcors of the militia,
whom nine wore princes. "In t!
< aucasus," says tho journal abo
1 (erred to, "every owner of a lai
i'ock of sheop calls himself a 'princi
.11 of these sheep princes aro a
<'i> sodas 'highness,1 tho samo
th< 8ons of tho oldest princely fair
lies. ■
"When ono of these sheop ownc
/To to foreign e >untries he : lac
tho title of 'prince1 on his card, ai
plays a certain part in unlnitlati
circles. Tho samo thing is true
tho many representatives n Runs
of tho Tartar 'princely' familic
Many ancient familios, such as ti
Naryschkin, Wajewoloshki, ctc., c
titled to the prefix, princo, befo
their names,doclino to uso it for fo
of being confounded with those a
parent princes. Representatives
these families are content with ti
uso of the coat-of-arms.
Another Friendship Severed.
It cannot be denied that he
rather an egotistical statesman. TI
other day I10 approached a folio-
member of tho distinguished legisl
tivo body which ho graces and sai
"Excuso mo, but a remark of you
which I recently overheard has pu
zlod mo so much that I have conclm
cd to ask you about it"
"Indeed!"
"Yes. You wero speaking of n
and said that ono of my spooch-
always reminded you of Argu
That's all I heard, and I want
know what you meant?"
"Oh, yes! It's because ono «
your spocclios has so many 'IV i
it"
And now they do not speak.-
American Industries.
take
• ti.ntlj.
said: "We
& a m
If you want u ti.^l i'lass i-ij; go to the Kin Ki: win .
you will find m w (Wjv.e* and Kresli Dri itijr and ! :>! •
llorsos.
CHARLES 1ANMG, Proprietor.
A Swoet Answer.
1 . and girl, each about (■ '
re by tho roadside. As w< |
tho boy bee 10 an^a-y ai j
. d ruck his playmate 1 I
t.-n the hee\, whereupot
n nml bega:; to cry. Th< !
looking on sullenly for i '
said l didn'i'
Catle; I un •orry/ i
he sobs were hushed, and she
. you are sorry, it didn'i
n of Chnnce.
r who re continually be-
eir ill-luck of always rcoeiv* j
oor cards, will, perhaps
f ,1 by knowing that the fifty-
with thirteen to each of th«
dlstribated ir
8.7 vm.237,440,000 dif
''it there would atii*
e. of mbinations to eirav
il .an fr. ia Adam's time
If to no oilier occu-
n . ; playing at cards.
f-oln r, Second Thought.
Tho sound of tho door closing b
hind him foil liko a knoll.
"Come back!" slio shrieked
Tho ocho of hor own voice mocke
her.
"Come back!"
Hor cry smote tho empty air an
was lost.
"Porhaps"
She bowed to tho elecreo of fate.
• it is better thus."
Upon closer inspection sho ha
discovered that the umbrella ho lof
was silk and not alpaca, after all
Cln Knglbh Topedo lloat*.
On an English torpodo boat ther
ib no sleeping acommodation for th
men, neither hammocks nor beddin
of any kind In placo of theso
blanket suit is provided for oac
man, the npaco being so limited, an
ono shilling per day is allowed a
compensation for the hardship
caused by inadequate sleeping accom
*iodations.
THE CASINO, Denison,
HERMAN 8T0KHKH, l'loj ii,t.-i
Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Etc.
Everybody iN Coidially lnvitid, lli^i ..l Tii itnii'iit ami
No, 1 Uoodn (luaraiiti'i'il
Lancli Counter in Connootion.
■ ;v.i :
,jil in- I
■ mel' J !.
dered j
. ICQ Of j !
Cbl0J1-O I
linn ver ti a' "On
"That 'he j.i,.„
• rlmiaat- • if
i Mtfuc. 1 ti
of salt
1 t he trut
t?:c America ai
;pers are boast
•- and cryinj
rer.iiuds one 0!
v, ''nt to light j
ti papors advertise 'Kasy
Uo:a.,'" ...el Mra Brown
r h isband settlod himself in
' * 1 ai: to road the evening
roj' , "I have noticed
ment 5 of that kind."
aid as Mho prepared
a . a 1.• ttl O dirt,* dishes, "it
usowork, you bot!"—Boston
• Y
■ wmm
To Malio Cloth Waterproof.
There have been various device, fo
rendering i lotli waterproof without th
use of India rubber. The moat sue
ccsslul of theso, no doubt, is tho1 ^
house patent. This consists of t e a
Plication oi parafllno combined will
Irylng oil. Paraffine was first u
••lone, but It was found to harden
bleak off from the eIoth ,a'Wf '
When drylnr oil was added, how-evil
even In a very small quantity. It wa
1,, md tlmt th two substances, by th
absorption cf oxygen, became convert
, , |,)U. substancc very Uk
rosi.. To r.pplj' tUls the f«l J
nulled with dr ng oil, ami then ca«
Hill bloi lis. T I '
b< ..; i.lle 1 t > fabrleks by rubhing h0'
•n-erllth ■ ' lo< k of It. t0'd °
or the melted mlxt
n* -'th • J*!?St
makes cloia very r.pellant to wat
though still pervious to air.
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Schenck, J. Y. The Caddo Banner. (Caddo, Indian Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, June 28, 1895, newspaper, June 28, 1895; Caddo, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metapth352080/m1/2/: accessed May 7, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.