The Caddo Banner. (Caddo, Indian Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, April 12, 1895 Page: 4 of 8
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tjASHKH win
Ko name will
K-ch paid
Wo HUtimrl ."I l
HouRtor i HIue n; i
delating to the H t
St. *3
WAN- (ti
.%ANNKKF, < «•
—For liargi.-
Hut wasn't
1-
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—GO to C. I
groceries.
M. V. Hoi .In
tilion asking
|>oiiit him Not
•—Onion tela
Jennings'.
It H' lid hi II
lug ill nl lilt i ll
— For f.esU
Jennings' is tli
W. 1*. BoJVi
Ili* children nl
take cure of (hi1
—50 cents pc
fcyuu\ ni i'. c.
Little Lottie
to licr li I Willi
—Too Big (i
Warranted by C
Mr. Chi o liuf
In advance of h
—Beincnilie
!ieiidipi<ii-lpi-K
Dry Goods, Gi
Vanning Implc
Didict ion
^liubu Lock wa
Itted, Jin lio
00 will bo io
'ie\t eourt. V
r.u> liinsucted.
(mildi-ona Ph
1 10 Alain Si reel
J88. Sinm
' a honor of N.k
•y, Wednesday,
'aoBl intimate f
•i-You can (J
"?unt for oilo dt
The band I
'hroiigh Tub
' balled people
•hie udeislamle
lontll, Caddo
rout whenever
—C, A. 1 III.. DC
Ml Plock (III' uie
1 K Powder.
C. Cooper w
usie K. Tl>< inji'
: the bridt'V
eaton's, on
ilea noii'li froi
' ih. Hcv. C.
• ' it'oil.
— Onion oti
Booker's.
■ds.
Ohoir praoti|
I tlireu o'clo tk
-Die Hi" DUuni
•«'l Inillg"*!!'"* w(
Otl
I
1'iaius are b
1 .
t i ic again.
—Buy your f
jes uiid oni
•ling*'.
4—Have; mi
New Dross Go
H' P Book ot'.
i-I.ai)tte, (lie I)
' 'er I. truly the t
ail'omple;'." ii.
When you go
bhotog- phs al
Monroe nucceM
Finest I!'
1 iJi.mi imd goni
rwdo.
rrv thocclebi
!' >*&*!%
♦.in Money
:oe ■
frol*
m i guarantee I
' iliond from
' in mil S Itakt.-tf
> eur,lay's m
!• ry n Caddo
Jin. photo's
K jm ic vom chi
!
— >Vhnn yftnl
fcn linings, \
Sin
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CE5.
ipl nila
I);sfiRi«rei« i
Sarsaparili/
L/ '
"Hume y' -.ri
iperinleildent of
bony.
A new (oi k of
.ll (.'. (' Jennings']
A Mr Arnold.of
ix putti
.1 Mm
m n !<li
i' v'is old
11
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Aver'sKSaisapaiillai
a,'i tad at th World'* Pair ®:
ft r • ^coooooo o f>op 2,0i?i.9.2.2i
.ti not i«c
drn.'it.ind ol j
II. liulea i- ogai
lullow
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id tin'
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ft
TI Ml-: T.MilJ-
i ni u« I;
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1 - *>. M ( iilllKMli
•\ !«: <U.\ukh (iflUMB
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\ln a r«*tuniii
j j ! . I . Ury an i 1,
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'i,ii 1 \\ uc Iioihc* an
; ili!) s'liiic « 1 11 <•
11.lie on slmrt huti
Mr.
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V. l\ W,)„,
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3s* c) |
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"Si)
, lioiiml:
M
Wil
I KO.M I I'SIIKA llo.MA.
T.' Tin. I'anm-'.iis
\ ( ; \ lit I" has been done
'l lir ImiiM i.iili'il the si'iiatf l i
• .irilii." i on ii i/.i'ii'n miijmov i m
(i'■ \ (iai'tlner aj | t-«l •'•
hiiii :*- national • "iii, wliuli wa-
«-4intiiiii«"I l y tin? HpnnU'. I 1 v a|
I•<11ii11111*111 tloc 8 not entire s'lii--
Hi ti« n, ;>< lie in claimed to In* a inu^
™nn|i, and there is t ilk "| ree<>iisi«l'
Hition.
H\\ in. Ilnrriaon, Tlioa. Frazer and J 'iive liiin a call.
.1. n I'ori -i werr iippoiiilcd disir'u-1 m-ikc the li
royalty eolleetorn, hut the
rejcted all but llarri-'n.
M' VdiHo** '
.rlbi . T.'It IW "'I™™ r.-ji-i-Ti'.l
Kin aWo. A nuinher of citi/enhhi|>
have heeu granted at this
ffcoxinti t'i council.
tail to
:iL week,
i-tliin^ )iij
M nnie I h
!s returnet j
, I ,ir. where ti!
i,id a delightful t
1 r fall and wiij
ile-'eiijition, go t« ;
lias jus! received j|
Mini* Sailie
l/'hi^hV most o
.oinidi^hed younj
visiting friiMid--
i turned home 11
Hancock lea«is
II. T. A I'U-OliKA.M.
The following program has heen
:iriaii2e<l for th • meeting
1 the scalp h'-aUrt
lirtir H'tiewer wij
proved it sell su^
1 'all <<n llaneoJ
elothini; He hat
nice line of fall al
Tlii- Caddo l\
econil month
)f t|„,j •lu.b'iit-. Tl>4
• lliid
I'. lilo I eloper lin e Army to he held
ntllie I'reshvterian church cdm^
day < veuinjr. <1 t«d er ■ I <t:
1 Pray
2 Hihie lesson.
' Kendinp, Klta Kus^'dl
I Uecitntion, Minnie Kra/.ier
Heading. Mr. . Sam Vdaui.
<i \\r ituti. n, r.ir! Drake.
Heading, Mr^."T^r. f illip*. j raying "I tluiO
s Ueu^Hi •. Mi-. M \. tJamhiil I perimentei to
Karrin;4-' ilia at li -i iust
lmud b
• riill e that l
hou^e rent nn('
After tlii data t
per month, in at
In many < ai"*
Aver'* ttarrapH
eli" t« of other I
tried ill vi
Rei itation.
ton.
Mi
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lb -ii .tun . (lo..
Biradilig, Mi>. Joel
Hi.eitrttH il Kin"
Tboili'lil. by I, A.
lire tv«|n'i I In 11' in\
Frank Mayo,
verti -1ii;' a-M'i'l
II visit till- WIH)I
<1111 .iliuiled wit
(if Caddn's bi
•elieme i~ a C"0
spent in (In- as.
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"A VicVlM OK OriATKS®.
|>r. Smith ol Denver AdjudfT'l 'n_
^ PAn>. :,eri 8entt«Sh#itn*it.
l" I.I I V Vll\ emi o Dr. s M Vmith of Ue-iver, who
Hnlme. ipt hhi. * N ear In «a*am-* l •"« {«*-. «r«-l a' •' tu 1 •' " ""
| 1 -,L- mu c apeu
IHt CADDO BANNER
v.v. % K r -.
i.h* I 1
hi* pi (ol
l.itnr«.
nl ArkunM*. pulled
nioialn'r the Mi*
-| I
about two molitbB ago
WM re,-aI td al the SUt« hotel I
veaterday afternoon and taken to
Sherman l" day Dr. Smith was
li rot reen in Keiuson three tuontha
.Ig,,. when Uepnty I'r «d States
Marshal Jim Vaden I" ' 'hr di^-
it, luring hi ill sell'- Sinltli had
I Fearfd Wreck
lei Was caused by the Big Cyclone
that struck the
l o'tickl.*
ii his in ad
Tin
Ai i.nore
|,ou. .... Herald hi
., lien lilt « Old n.i« !!
i ma hit *•
w'tim. Dr. fssev whs
'en. Sr.'Hh toliderej bis services.
' then oi ippeaml as if swal-
1(,weii np by the earth, and no one
■ '...t be. anieof hitn. It trail
I spiro* be was adjudged insane and
!,o lucks, i t'he* ee !.•< «ent to (he !arm-
(rletl f< About 1WO week* ago Smith again
Mil„h. was (I .CO ..-..on lor t appeared in Uenison and this time
thud tin ' and .i>' U(led. I'he nrs'. w s s, o, arrested. \\ ben in jail he
„„,e llicks was ivnvictcil and sen- .,.,u (or Dr. Casey and admitted He
tmced to hang, but (be supreme ,val a morphine tteml. and h id to
com i granted him a new trial He have the drug, threatening that if it
„ a tniriislUfl tall andthejun «not forthcoming he would sui-
failetl to agree. ctde. After four days confinement
Smith was relea«ed and went totnt
State hotel, where theboanlers pro-
vided for his tare An effort was
made to find Smith's wife, who is
in Denver, but the message was re-
,apturo.i the jail, «t the P**" It was evident
loo-c. "Clii.loig 1 oni > OM, hd hcl ^ th<> BM,# MUon
and I'liile* IVnnis. mv na De,o ...
tbe jailor until ail had a chance to
(i.nids Mr« tielUg i-arriuii — •• - •
i -ring around 'here, ai d ,v bJt H big order of goods on tlio road—belter, prf '«r ar'd
nl led to attend eTer—Come in and sec for yourself. We still have an
assortment of most of tbe following staples at our low cut prices.
a general jail.lelncry waafoMU Ij
e(I«H-i 'l to three masked meiiarme.l
With W iccdesters. at W,-odwar\l. O
T.. on Thursday night last. 1 I s
Sew schedule next week
liood blacking Jc>
Box tacks
Spool Kmb. silk lc-
Two lead pencils
One rubber pencil lc-
Three per. stalls
Six sheets note paper
2j Joz. buttons I1-"'
1 "cake toilet soap
I : ldri.'s h'dk Is.
Sp.iol thread
po ket romb in case 2t
N l.el rubber pencil -'c
Tin pie plate '^c
Pudding pan
Pint cup
Cake oaslile soap
Sp.wl machine silk
And still '.he irreci; goes on.
Hand saw tile
Table napkins
Tin dipper
2 bottles ink
Gents seamless socks
Ladies solid black hose
" stainless "
Silk ties
•' H'dk'fr.
Laces
Boy's waists
■' pants
Gents drill drawers
Heavv undershirts
Ready made wrappers
(.;•««! calico
Bleached muslin
White linen shirts
<c.
Oc.
8c.
10c.
Hk\
3c.
22c.
29c.
19c.
22c.
W9c.
4c.
5c.
37c.
esca,H-
i that he had
verv large si od wheels in his head,
although lie was apivarer.tlv ration-
al at times.
Call earlv and avoid the rush.
C. E. Phillips.
I lit a .v.i.t;'. eut of ex-Cong resr
—Oak Cliff. Texas March - l^'.W
Citv H Oak Cliff. F. K. Oliver.
From parties who _i frel it a duty to say to
Smith, it was earned that be *|j "wi,0 ,.-tTcr with Catarrh that I'r.
t!-<
u>r\ ndgesir.o. chant's the entire
life of this ev statesiv... 1( takes
him toreier out of I'.l.nois ftHM
li five \ • ,rs. w hen *. rti-o ex . res. 4;a
he will"work for statehood for the
Indian Terr.; ti or should Ve be
ixinvinoe,! that he can get to the
I'nited .-:a;e> senate fr.-m the new
s(*(e. e i ght (<eg::i 'he statehood
work ear.ie: Vinita Globe
. ... Denver, but allowed tbe
•phine and co.aine habit to get
tvtte: of hitn.—lVnison Her-
Suiii people alway- look fresh
and young, while ••tbers look pre
matilrly old. with skin dried up a-id
wnukletl. The only differenee be-
tween Uie two is tbe loss of vita.uy
iu the blood. People 11-1nl.e^gs
Blood I'urilier and Blood Maker x
w,vs look fresh and healthy Sold
and warranted by your popular
Druggist w. r. wood.
; i'nfpr'totiwl itdiaa fern- ^ at one time a weli-to do phy;!-
cure i niv son I j'ank of a had ca^e of
Catarrh." at d inv wife. * ho lias suf-
ferv.1 for years with the same is
twins' raiiidlv restoreil at this writ - .....
.ig. linnonly used t-c0 l.ottleson Jim Patterson, a deal mute living
ru'.U ,i;rs7 Verv sincerely. ;u the Graham neighlxirhotKl. near
F. N. Oliver. Ardmore, suicided by blowing bis
\\ INDIAN'S YIE'IV. brains out with a shot-gun, Sunday,
Edi .ok Pho:six:—Please allow as a result of unrnjuited love. The
me si.arc . your valnaole paper to object of his actions wa- inclined
a •-. brief remarks in regards . to make light of his dumb attempts
totbelnd an T.. ritorv. There is ..; w.niing
courts m the instructed Constat.e cv.ng to.ie —^ ^ ; 0« "that stands i JOE PAUL KILLED.
three no.ges nver sin ovox... 1 t' .-,rot Le conttrv to be quartered. I Vauls's ''alley. I. T-. April 1C«—
STILL IN J All..
Or. S. M. Smith of IVi.ve-. C.i'.o .
who was placed in ;a: . * "•> ag •
and nas afte:wards " i ' ave
escaped fro: the -unty f.,r:.i. stii.
lays in a , ty i r'« i'oparent y
, Jbem oontented w.th '..is lot- .i .uigeW ,>xi
,wurts in the instructed lonsub'.e Loving lo ue
There are twelve
attached to the I
Indian . erntory. vir three judge,, iiver Smith to Commissioner now- — ^ to
th-w clerks, three marshals and ard. out the .atter .e...ses toassume yM riffct • . 1,"y-
three distr.-l "(tornevs. All tilied °harge of th mam aliening behitf are in r * * "
, " ' • I*.' 1, . I W . i .1 f ■ . • C •
t-c aptv-ntwent : v . - e . e?.,.-. - |f',trjn;, *«<• «? t to ti e mat « ratier
with t e exception t.'.e .* <r > ;v -er and returned u-.3e-
0: :.ese :V. i'ev.s geU tao ndges < , :r :?g a
( wlct i mm i iivhi • ' ^ n ttiNCMVi ■ ™ -s "
There > BQ rtoni for tt.r oott stated that she had been sick and
r.jur.t ! that —t h k.; . a
ntimal*
K* press
O* ike
of *u
to* r. ; a* . ~
■ . . "vr. i >
eon-
ette-
-••mates tr it she
■l .ged if tbe lVr.'
nd him h. rae
at sr. ■■
nnl 4
«■ treat..'
in D
f laic!
i u, 1
i the *
a. Oa 1
are uv-
(he do^. *i
lavor of it I would
the esuntry stand with
trees atd bushes and be wild an.1
woolv and hard to curry, th in to ii-.ve
i^esf t anieo white fo.k* -ettie-i ir.
all aro • i me. I'm no friend to w file
:«>pie tw.aase (bey are no friends |
All tbe white iolks want
• Indians land. They hive
- , rr. 1>t Uie white folk* mf.
:>ee . j el t-vervtii.i ^ hut
j .: i, God. and yet tue white
,. ... ■ low::.jtt.ee 1 believe
.f tbe Ir.. ans was t d wn in the
test r>art of the sea to live tbe
wfciit :-_ai won'.d try .. --i go there
*r •. ir ve their, not. b it ilie white
axf : * never let the lvd u.an rest
nn: be - dead. Thtn the white
n a- « want tc -jo to b- and hunt
Iii K R " 1 INs.
Yesterday Jennison McClure -hot
and killed Joe I'aui. Tbe scene of
the killing was in the sauie room
and i uiiding in which Joe Paul
blew the top of his father's head off
w.th a shotgun, about three '. ears
iigo. for which he was under indtct-
met.t :n the Vnithd Siate^ court at
Par.*. Texas. Paul was on hi* v.ay
t. Texn« t - sta- 1 trial fort: - mur-
der when lie vet b fat"- Both
pa.ties an- Ir iians nd are first
cousins. The killing is a «urprise
to the whole country, as ti.e pa.-lies
were sup>>sed to t* tbe best of
friends. McClure is a son of ex
•: -. srnor Teratr.se i M "V ire i
(. .. isasaw Nati n, and Pa .1 was
.o.mtv ige i.' P: sens 'art; it
- , -. i-1 .eat:. • e itu e
... [jit 11 ■II .hit existed. Mc-
i ■- t «..r -er~etci v*t- H"
^ 11W«| ":*;aret:.e lioiian court
an the Culled State* nas m ' •*
. ver tbe Ind.a f m * ..i
P iMT Brothers' lr«v/mw
inme ill \ltf,y lieiv store in ibrP orifWhilly. « 1 11 I'-1 1''' 1 .) ^
l4 o'tl SC bloe'^^1 pllll^^V'' , ; i..'nul
•*1'" ."'l mi<aiiri fwili I a I'll-'.'. 111. .11M' -"'«# -ill 11 1 .iientlv 1-ii
1 11 *s move*, r. '11 llus lirin i imposed
H. . . |||(. \ ,j| Hotel to (heir wWP
I I/O,
.1 thev propt e \
t with Uoiwl s1 . -
Iiilding in l>ilbo's Opera Hull
ivivrial
m be- <• ib<-v h ive more room and
,,I . ; liui , l i -. I ir. Cull and see (belli.
I',. -h drin; il I'billips l'o
AvV.-rdcJ
at In
|I .'.i-.uis rt'uflii's rail'
DP
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CBliu.lM
IwlC
I l\ tllll
I • * 111 to I
\V M a\' tlhh\
nmm
Ml I. T n iU'ECT M MM'
stud pi
.\ YOUNG GIRL'S ^ *••?--
.r inc. sketch, "feil'ness Sj addle & it j\ iviilj IkE ua jIMj
Sewin^4achines K'tlMbU bi4< •
, .n. , rv.w^ UronRly in j\ mnthc* -
i het d|1 ti I Jinl budding into •
, ; ' .:••-• .(.* I- an in>utncc . "O'lr .
ha now 15 yean of in had
• ■ i • ti;l!t(*ii il Willi i.crvouKin sji, nn«t ,
,;-.l i ; :: . ni it«' M--.0 of her right Hnn. she
. , , i ,t linn lh.it wo had to kni'
, r fr« M «.t a n'>ai'-li>n her nowlc k's-
... in j-,. t, \.,> i .-1 si vu«< a.mce, i-n«i
. • ; ,. t:: ', .ti", =i II." Wo
, ; A.-.l !•;. . '..n, hut «•'!. n .tlvctl no
„ •>. 1. ; I ! •• I'll.* I '*', cf 1 Atli;l.s| hl:0
! , ' 'I'.'VV N. :1 . , .,
; . . , id r nervoiirticfl find
\if ■ 1 ' If m' • l >'.n.l • •
Glass $ china wr"-*e
i it A ATi n Binde s and mcv eib
■* j l?;N O K hay pi esses, rikes
i/. diup Twine. M- ' '
When l-i? i
i r. Mile* Hi
di ' •.
1 rt.ughC l.i
mid
' lit' H
ni.lele .in 1 1 ba\
I votii nbl \c.-el- and maki
rill: -i trl;
M I i
y. IhAKS ".lit M.iNDAKt)
'wiCcs.
' cntbA
s -8(0111*
Ii rkorift
( Ji'iinin^ *ei < ih"
" '>Vl5tfor is he looiu'i
w'rmnwrr^-,'
'".irrfni;
tk na1r iWte™ of Tartar rowder^-NoAtmuoi.ii.; No Alum.
n-ied in Millioas of Homes—40 Yca*i iJie Sfaiidnitt
I ti.««l t« r the (Mirr>i>«f« for w hich It Is
•iclltlc.l." - .1
u\,'v|. UriiiTffi "
ill* GEORGE STINgON&iUU*# iw and iicgct a- in,
'• 1 ". ,-.ff •• ' 'K i-mi it Texi' " '
0!?Tt.AN<* . "NE Hi. Louis, Mo.
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