The Caddo Banner. (Caddo, Indian Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, March 8, 1895 Page: 1 of 8
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CADDO, CHOCTAW NATION, 1
FRIDAY MORNING
M A lit 11 \ 1KV.V
Nl'MKKK
Jij iM (
I'ATK,
Attorney-at-Law,
Atoka.
I. T
Henry Byingtcn
Attorney and Counselor-at.Law
will practice in all the courts of
the Choctaw Nation.
| C. HODGES
' 'Attnrni,,. -at-Law.
Will practice in all State ami
Federal courts.
Paris, Texas.
JG. BALLS,
Atoka, I. T.
Will practice in U.S. and In
dian Conrt*.
Collections'a Specialty.
J. S. HANCOCK,
notary ptthlic.
Office in Po*t Office Building.
s «& a
UUtlj
Through Servicf
Shoruian, Slircvejicirt & Soutl^re
Railway Company.
IKTWKKN-
Highest of all in Leavening Po ' —Latest U. S. Gov't Report
14, 1895.
NO. 23
Powder
ABSOMEUT PURE
KAN I)OM THOUGHTS
TWO DAILY TRAINS'
.... , TLie world in full of crank*.
tickets, sold via any route to! There are cranks of all kinds and
points North, South. Kast. nr West, i M stages of crankishneas. Near-
connecting will, the Houston A Tex-1 iv ,!VPrv umll is indir<d to u „
us Central at McKinney; M. K.& X ratio on . ,me line, and the man
and Cotton B:-it at Greenville, and without a hobby is now the excep-
T#xh? <fr Pacific
WEST.
nwv
•it Jetfrrnon.
KAST.
«KK
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daily
~^v
orr.
w. a, PARK r W. OWNHY, W. K. Dt'lUNJ,
Park Ownby & Durant
ATTORN EYS-AT-L A.
Will practice in all the Federal
coarts in the Indian! Territory and
at PariB, Texas. All business en-
trusted to-them will roceive prompt
attention.
nuiun't. i. t. and rams, vexas.
Ill US
is *
10 12
flu. SMITH,
Dentist.
All work positively Gnarwitaed.
Oflice in Opera House.
R
DICKEY,
Physician and Surgeon.
Located at Jackson Co. atore
on Blue, near Nail crossing.
D
a J D BROWN,
Physician and Surpeon,
caddo, j. t.
Office at Wood's Drug Store.
H
M. PHILLIPS,
Physician and Surgeon.
K. D. PHILLIPS, M. D„
Physician and Surgeon.
ttraduato iu two schools of niiMlicJnc.
ud surjery.
Office at Phillips Bros.' Drug Store,
J H FRANKS
JonSofial
Dom all kind
firet-cliff «lyl«.
of bartering in
9 SO
8 : 7
« ?0
pm.
■leffcnkMi
Kellyville
ntiRhoc
WanRertleWI
< 'iu«on
Faker
6. 1. At s \s oroMUu.
1*1 it- >n
Lee*burg
wr« >gKtn«
IV iTisioro
Plot on
Ooino
Sulphii' ^tirlagt
Wis®
Pllri J«ae-k
St. L. 8. W. crossing
Greenville
Floyd
'J. C. «k H. F. croh^lug.
?**■ • PT*Y«t]«
Princeton
Mciv liuiej
Arrive. Leave.
12 4*
u iv
18
r further information a* u* rates, routes
tl *tAb'UA,rtc-I applj l«
J. w. Chatham.
and Paa "r. Agcul,
•H..S. JL'H. Py ,
(VmsurlUc. Toun,
t
ark Pennyroyal Pills
--'vli-toaUxl Female Regulator are perfect-
ly x*Jr mwI n-lway* neltaMe. For all ,i
larii Vr, jtainfni Jf tumtruattanN,
etc , nrt^T foil to afTortl a speedy and cor
toia relkf Ks Kxperlmeiit, but a scientific
and positive relief, adopted only after years of
experiouce. All«cd*t« supplied direct fro® our
jllwe. Price per package, (JJU, or mjl for a*. On.
by atail poat#aid. Kvi ry Package Guaranteed
Particulars (<e*lrd) let4. AU « orn'S|Kjs d«i oe
conhdratial
Pakk Kemedy Co., Boston, Mass.
DEATH
To the desiie for
Morphine, Opium,
Whisky or Tobacco. Proof free.
$5 to ettre morphine or whisky
habits; 82 for euring tobaoc*. habit
B. WILSON, Fleming. Tcuts.
bt*>, Prompt, rmltm
Curt ft* Ifvpottnet, Lint
of Manhood, Som/nai
Emlttlmm, Sptrmatorrhaa,
iMMfSHi, Self District,
lit of Htmory, Ac. Will
Mti yom* STRONG, Vfy -
oot Man Prlct fl.UO, a
Bawot, $6 00
8ooelal Dtrecifam HutltC
U>!tk tap* Som. A jBrett
Sillstd SftsiTLalatst Ct,
ao«o Lvo««Sv«
gT.tjui®, • «a
olh«r vocation.
o
•
The merchants watches his store
from early mora until late at night
and goes home to.'fwrite up iiin
book* or look up catalogues and
prices for his next purchases. The
former works from day until dark
and at night is UxMired to do else
than go to bed as aoon as h has
swallowed his i| s :;iper. He Iv
utterly it d,her.-,iit to i| .
tii • It is verry ei^sy matter for
flit; mind to run in one channel,
until it is nn-'.ble to grasp anything
but the jwrticular th'nir on which |ton,<'
it has dwelt r-j t .i. . There are so' nei6^borIy or eooial ir.j,
many peoplf vi>.. appear alinoei! ','H t'""' ^'IC wo,li:
complete Ijlr- ••.«•}• aubjenIl>) u ehoM duties oil. n tik •
until yor slope of ti;eir'U'adlnere liv" "f drudgery,
particular ,•>. o. they j1'1"8 'llu"'-0l'uius'.v ostiacise^them-
are all ears nnv. '• >n <ie. 'i'st !nw!w'ml™1,llOi,-i't minga th.t
who has a crank m oucht not at ,0 '"ike lite pleuaant and hap-
RICH YIELD
woie dug up near
:<tnnedy
►t few limit lis
ft lie Aeiitleui* of
eos lliive been
I liable fossil n-
Iiistorie iiuiiiials
Us ill Port K. n-
uvlkill River I hut
h iiiipoitaiil tlis-
nequisitinn-, 1 he
leeeill'v. all Miiim-
i vieinit.v for uii-
s was fount! -Jo
latural Mll'fnee of
' of a IliaIIunot li
i\\ tliseov I'n. . i ml
ie sloth til' that
lo size of a large
h of the present
,'10 pound*. The
ne ivas found a!
mill weiirhs at
Highest of all in Leavening J'owcr.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report
H^SSSSfS
ABSOLUTELY
Powder
PURE
Exchange Clipping.,
The Kurt Smith Klevutor suy-
I'lie people of this portion of
Arkansas are solving the liiiHlieial
tpiestion by raising big crops of
potatoes, apples, strawberries,
etc., anil they are solving it morn
satisfactorily Hum nil the politi-
cians ill t lie In ml.
not al
nil times to be forcii>g h.'« views on
the public.
• .
.
Cuaaentration of th Might ntul
effort on one thing to the exciu-
*ion ol all otiier thins sharjiens a
uian h wits on his special linee, Out
it it very doubtful if it makes Un-
man any better or any happier.
He may with hie wisdom ptove of
inestimable value to hie felloinnen.
but.doe* lie}himself prottt ly-it?
Sometimes I think the world is
running too much ^specialties;
the disposition to learn all that can
lie learned of any one r branch ex-
i ludes the possibility of very gen-
eral inAinnation^JLife is too>bort
to acquire all knowledge on one
theme without being sadly deficient
ifarding other important matters.
• ♦
A distinguished lawyer iccently
told tnejthatjliis inind^was so en
grossetl in law quotations, that he
knew nothing whatever about cur-
wilt literature; anc he] spent no
much-Jtiaie at'liie bu«inees that he
hardly knew the temperuuient and
dispositions of his own own chil-
dren- He had l eeu too busy to
enter into their every-day life. He
added that now that he was ad-
vancii.g in years he bad come to
r«iliae that while hi* methods had
py. And I havo known ptfu
to delvn in musty theol .gir.,:
Iiooks, attend upen the "eolmili.T
of God's house," and pmacli w]_
tmo sermons, until anyone could
lell that he * preacher by his
long solemn £aoe as far off a jt
could be seen.
• O
•
Profeeeional cranks, business
cranks, clerical caanks, hysterical
cranks are all the result of allow-
ing hobbies to get away with ooai-
mon, every-day muse.
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•
The man who has an ambition
to accomplish some noble purpose,
the man with a determination to
r"w to the top in whatever he un-
dertakes, is a mau to be admired,
but thia singleness <J purpose often
sidetracks the mind that rides it,
and unlits it for the general useful-
ness for which the inental facilities
were intended. -All work and no
piay makes Jack a dull boy." All
the energies devoted to one pur-
pose deaden ttie nenseg to all other
things, narrow tb« limit* of
ment and usefulness and unfit pso-
ple for the very thingh whidi help
to make the world all it sbouM be,
a preparation for and a furetante oS
eternity-
'lW II May®*.
Specking of the I'upitl reviviil of
industry in the south the St.
Louis Republican siivs: South-
ern Prude for .lime gives ti list
of some 20(1 new industrial enter-
prises in the states. It includes
•.'!l cotton mills at us many differ-
ent points; in oil mills, !l electric
indicate I MUW phinilig mills,
h thev lie-1'' ' """'"f1 fnetories and i12 mines
t lea-l I j i "ni' 'piurries. The Jm,null's crop
and trude reports from the dif
foot
of tusl,
(r, f "
a. 1,1
hi.
Mil
ch Inr 'li-'iii ,
The eve I *"H'S the south
nearly
made him money and reputation,, Tnt praise of -every ,;Ul Muj
tbut they bad robbed him and his ! aroNixi Gadd- is due f C. 4eum:i®«
family til much happiness, This and H. Bates. They ^
same truth can be 4>p1*ed to men j who see "to iwoato cmjjt far
^cjlously followit)^ nearly ererv cou/l.
I
Dow all kh
tirit-class- , •.
of barbering in
♦i'ffORSt AHRKN,
^ootfShot1 Maker,
.*P- Repairing a 'cialty. -JS3
CADDO, V*WAW 1 'KRR'™RY
x v/u will find none Vt^t nnd hr<\p* hTFWf?pf?7f-
A man in in Jgc who will cut voiir meat to j)lea e your
Wife and tshen will not be grumblirtK ivbout tough beef.
P. Durant.
Caddo, I T,
GO BY
Hardy's Depot
ii in goiu,' from Caddo1 tf At oka.
by fartiiv neares t. best JU'1'
route. Yt u wi H havt? u
Hi
|ry
sandy HID OE
al the way. lveep the notched
J „id east side of the railr °ad.
LIVERKvSTABLE!
If you want ii lirst-ei!i -s rig go to the Red Im M" iel'°
vou will find new litipjri' s und Fresh Driving '• nf-'
Horses.
CHARLES MNNNG, Proprietor.
WABASH LX NE
The Banner Rou ite
—TO Til K—
North g Eai 3T,
ZK
LADIEIS
B-A-Z-A-jA-R.
Mrs. M. A. Gambil
Proprietress.
agreement that would Iwat the In-
dians out off a >in le dolli i , but
the object of th ' Cornrriissii m here
is to try to assist the Indians in,
settleing all of their governmental i
affairs to their bol advMintagf.
I li-speech was well take n, and
the Choctaw people In lievi• more
firmly than ever that they are the
only ones to say \vh ,'h their lands
shall be allotted, and they hold it
ino-t sacred. They way win n their
| lam! is gone, all is v<>.
J Following is u Iust of delegates
present: S. \V. Jones, M. N.
(Jass, Stephen Westell, Morgan
j Cole, A. II. Williams. Mose'iVil-
i li-.—Ahotllbbee, T. D. Sexton,
| King-burn liar kins, Clin*. Te-
cumseh, Wash Colbert, Wa
Jefferson, Lewis Staley, jBillli
Dukes. Silas Abitanta. Mi rtin tificates and treasury notes out-
i'harleston, Heiijuiuiii 1 (mis ton, stantling against which there is an
pASIIIONA i 1.
merica an
with everj
ie comfort
rahtl in
t-<)llip •
Imp'- -fiuent i •
5«r
Only Eigi
ti use jou less.
liotw l«u.
^ t> those o« *utpl
tn
•V 'tlis' vcr.r ii. -U are vi
-W\«AS UNIT
>w lull I. Ii Vliuw m*mK lU.
,W *. « •
vt ; .ir i
i run on
known
tnd safe-
Honrs
<t. Louis u ntll ,y°u
other lin can do
ng s trip to Chlcag,
A perfect tit guaranteed. Ai1 i <n<t^
Millinery
Dressmaking
i« nit,. '.1 «'. •!
girt ' neln " long |
euriisity when
it* eye tof tlr til
, which is ubtiiit
It h.
re aiv miHing ii'-
the teeth and
ense size. |iul"ts
plile the -i/e ill j
parts nf rabbits,
the bone of a
ble the size of
e pr esent horse,
niasiii'e one inch
uare till t lie fin e.
hI will be placed
lie \ ideinv of
icxt fall,— I'lliIil-
o Denistm says:
lilli)'in Jiiiimie,
munlfi of \iiio>
t||Hi'l')|lillllt|oll.
attonims ipoyi'd
i-tnieiit on let h-
n<I the motion
>feudunt ordci-
At this tle-
,,.f 11 rotes ted.
at Il> ' /•oiicliis-
j "udgt* 1 '
|l nnrt iUf'Jt-1'"
tin.-
Da \e Seelt',1,
red t."*'11,111 'Jl
Itoretpe pn-
th«< disir
d ready to
was too
Xo s^itnei' was
eileil lit- iiuldt' a
;tH<l headed for
th -h'l'iff and
sL heel.-. The
' y
/in i
deputy flout* al
fugitive out pursueii*,
however, and «tf.ly;lea(hetl the
brakes of lleimiUtqti. where all
tiuees of hint w* lost- Sheriff
Colbert fired ,i/ niiig shot at
him, causing Inn I" jump from
iintlei bis latybm there was no
liltaxl sta u- f> imlieate that the
bulletin* rAchftl its mark. I'p
loth, timc/'f writing the prison-
er is still ii large.
Pu lic Debt. Statement.
The public debt statement is-
sued by the treasury department
tin the first of June shows the
debt of the I' ii it I'd States less
,-Hr,h in the treasiin to have been
|(,H2,;ii;S,<!t2. This does not take
into account $.ri7;t,.Hfili,H4M iu cer-
if Lathes' Furni-Uing good-
.. Also fine line of Infair
Or>e Il"«r Nortli 'I Swirtz.
Caps.
THE OAS! NO, Denison,
HERMAN SIV JEBEK, Proprietor.
Wines, Liquoi s, Cigars, Etc.
Everybody is Cophaity li
v t No. I Goofl
ncli Con liter in Connection.
vited. Best of Tr« atinent and
h Oiianuitotd
Sum Taylor, A. J. Lewis, A. W.
Jiiines, S. II. llohanan, S. ().
Campbell, K. 1). Benton, J ihcl
Collier, J. . Jefferson, \el son
Brewer, Walker Billy, Kant! nan
( ole, Lun (.'ocheiior, 'Punier (j lie,
Forliis \\ illiains and John 'Pit lor
The Hartshorne Sun says | nit
the Choctaw. Oklahoma it ti ilf
( out and K.iilwuv Ctmipany a-
closed a ileal with parties fe mi
Mexico by which the coal <-A \ n-
pany furnishes the plant, gru.ii d,
i oul and water for coke o .«| s.
some 200 in number, from Hint s-
liorne to Alderson und tin Me i i-
rali parties do all the 'I'.-e1! •'
ship the Co.,,) 1.1 .Memo t« ta, ni h
«'l in their sj|\ iii g
fiirn.iee-
•Mjtial amount of cash in thetn i*)-
t>r.\. The debt oil May .'II is,
therefore. ♦."i,iWt!,i!l I le.ss than on
April HO. Following i- a recapi-
tulation of the debt: Interest
I tearing debt, $7111,202,110; in-
crease for month, $100; debt oil
who li interest luw ceased since
maturity. $l.7..t,H2U; decrea-e.
$ I '.i.T tn: belli lit tin- on intert -t,
$3711,s:tK. 401: dt i-rea-e $xi;t,7.'t7,
inakinga total debt of $l,00ii,7x.t,-
:i;t2. The cash in the treasiirv as
iliisniticil i is follow-: (it.ld,
$H7,«yo,10fi, silver $.'il l,5i>St,i>r i ,
paiier $I2I,7B>, bonds, di-buiving
ntheer*' balunces, etc., $lii, 4".!,-
720, aguiiist which there are de-
i, el itibihiic amounting <•
$i>12,104,654 1 Miiing « • aah bal-
iiih-e in tlei tieaauiy of $lS ',d70,-
100-
favorablc."
'Pile Telephone says that ii
young Indy of Taleipiah recently
got out of bed w hile asleep, climb-
ed a bidder to the roof of a house
and walk the entire length of the
building. Sly then descended
the ladder ami returned to bed.
A resolution invitingthe llewes
Commission to visit the Creek
council: failed to pass the house iu
which it originated, the feeling
lining thai the Creeks gave an
answer concerning allotment und
statehood lust your, ami have seen
no cnuse to change their views,
since I hat t inie.
ft S
Several weeks ago there ap-
peared in the neighbor)) I of
Adair,a gentleman whose niinie we
did not learn, claimihg to lie from
Ohio. Later it leaked out thut
he was u detective, and hud as-
sumed th'1 make-up ami actions
of a slightly demented person.
One day la-t week he entered the
home of one Aliereomhy and
made some peculiar motions,
Aberconiby mistook the motions
as meaning something 'wrong and
started for his gun, whereupon
the so-called detective started to
draw his six-shooter from the pis-
tol pocket, and Aberconiby iin-
iitav.diately raised his gun am! shot
the detective, killing him instant-
ly, ,\n investigation will be
made by the marshals.—Wagoner
Kccord.
t).
The Kingfisher Time
hits the iruil on the lieutl in the
following article.
The non-piirtyisin ofihvention to
Ite held ut Okluhoniu City is in
ideu u furce und in result will be
tiosco. The American people long
ago became convinced that the
best system of government was
t hiit by party. .Non-party ism
movements to accomplish politi-
cs! ends are always conceived
wind mid finishing in nothing-
ness, They are the allying
points of political break down,
governmental quacks and party
turncoats. A self-respecting und
responsible citizen vote for the
purty he believes in, und luuglis
at the man that repudiated
by his purty, tries to ride into
command of affairs on u tide of
conglomerated non-partisans hud-
dlet| together yjlr mutual -elf-
1
.VVoniai
1
The Shawnee Chief tells of the
pitifully pathetic death of a
mother and child who started
with the husband and father in
the race for Kickapoolands, wore
thrown from the wagon and
trumpled heneuth the horses of
the mildly rushing mob. Never
mi opening but has its baptism of
lilowl. It does look as if the
promptings of common humanity
would induce congress to formu-
late some plan for these openings
that would tlo away with these
dangerous scrambles. While nn
plan yet proposed is entirely free
from objectionnble features, we
belcive t hut the proposal made
at one time to dispose of the
lands by some system of drawing
would very satisfactorily meet the
requirements of the ease. Under
this plan books could he opened
sometime previous to the drawing
Hill all parties wishing claims in
the oniuitry required to register
their names, giving the proper
as tu their qualifications
to make homestead entry and *T-
•oinpanying the application with
ii suiiill fee to cover the expenses.
('losing the books at a specified
date, all the names registered
lumld he copied on slips and
placed in sealed envelopes. In
it her envelopes should be placed
dips containing the numbers of a
•crtain quarter section. In this
box should be also placed enough
blanks to make the number ex-
actly «qu*l .jvitli the number of
envelojies names in the other box.
When the drawing taken place a
mime should In* drawn from the
first box and an envelope from
the second. Should the enve-
lope contain the numbers of a
quarter section, it shall be av
signed to the party who name was
drawn from the other box ami
tine record should lie matte of thq
inline and numbers. In this way
the entire list should be exhaust-
ed and the entire body of land en-
signed. No greater element or
chance is embodied in tbia plan
t linn enters into those previously
followed, und it does away with
111iiny costly and dangerous fea-
tures attendant upon the others.
If would do away with a long'and
costly sojourn upon the borders
of the hind to be o|tened, with
the trials und dungers attendant
upon the mail race alwaya indulg-
ed in and with the costly litiga-
tion always following ap opening,
as would prevent all posrfble soon-'
erisni. If wo ever have another
opening we ho|te it will be con-
ducted upon some sueh plaitj a*
this.—Purcell Register.
r f
Th * Elevator" Kua*
Ionian wlio made her initial
atidiupt recently to ride a wheel
was discouraged to ti ml I hut her
knees seemed stiff and very quick-
ly tired of the effort to work
the pedals. Speaking to her phy-
sician about it he told her she was
undoubtedly affected with wha
i- known us eit.valor knee. Th
wa- u hitherto unknown malad.t
to her but it has been referred to
lieforein public prints, und is a re-
cognized affection not uncommon
with those whose life in a "lift''
apartment house almost does
>vitii the uw; of tho-e knee
muscles eAt i, • I {n gofn^ t'jv-trd
down 4..ii>. -New Yt il Mail and
Kvpre--
Olrls Dontrilrt.
The following timely editorial
is going the rounds of the press;
"The first question a man asks
when he sees a girl flirting, is she
respected or not; it raises a
doubt at once. This being the
cuse no modest girl can afford to
indulge in the pastime. When
the down is brushed from the
pcuch its lieauty is marred so that
it can never lie restored, and
when a girl throws lightly aside
tlint sweet und imtdset reserve so
becoming to a maiden which so
elevates her to command the res-
pect of all, she loses her greatest
charm and becomes cheup und
common. Flirtingmayseemtogid
dy girls wonderfully amusing ami
she may get the idea that she is
fascinating, but it is the most de-
grading thing and shot^l
fruD iied upon by every your
an ambition tn lie. i s|
r ad charming youn ■
i
dow
from a sct^Jjfit if i
12 MurkcP ify., ab ? / V$rfi
yesterday morning % t. J
the influence of "
et nib, nt the P)i'h|
his aotye wh- sprained
buck hurt Trmrford
homn
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