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Muskogee Phoenix from Muskogee, Oklahoma • 1

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Muskogee Phoenixi
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-4' i 1 I i 1 1 11 le? t-- rl A 14 'IL 1-1' rl''' 11" 11- i' if -1 I i -'1 'ii-41 I '1 I LI i'' A'''') j----1))''' -0I ii 0 I-1 i r)J (L2 ---i ti -4)- ----r )--- r-----" 12-X C'''' 4' i 4 1 'a 4- I i ri I i )'-' 14 lir l' 0 ej lii it ') 1 i 11 I' 1 4 A A --'1' '''i4 '-1( 1 c- i' C4 (: 111t0 4 WHOLE NUMBER271 MITSKOGEEi INDIAN TERRITORY TIILIRSDAY SEPTEMBER 21 1893 VOLUME NUMBER I A Noted Old Eitinnr The Only Thing of its Kind in tho Ind Tor MUSKOGEE RACKET STORE to fil rf" 4--- in it 4 La ii "11013 1 ik:) 1 'I ria1-31L' LI 'iil 0 1 1 i cl 1-44 11 anillik 1 :7: rlrilb 1 li) IINNOMAS) 7 l' Jili 011e -''-100 4 41 1 c' Socks a I-a tu I I -2 COrill per vair Suspewirtq 8 to 4o ccorn prt p4r 'aware awl umill I laitht ate Wu 111 Suspendrtq8 to 4q cctInk ret Iowa awl 5w111 ate too numeroits tit etA'S 111141 q9 CtOis so per pair I tic 4 tratis to per pito hilittett's shoes 25 Os i Jet25 per Hoyt l'orot 25 cents to vex) per pair Ist ens 'pants 74 rents to so per pair mares siiiris 19 cent I 25 to tur woui tr-tlat ecult per Rubber-Tip Pcnk its I (Ant I JOVrt 1)Wk tIic cloth 41 tents 13 cu I St3tionery cheap in ptopnetton I oekets I -3 to Js cent evIt roartt laas cent titnL (741113 3 JO JO I riii fliids NN it have faces Embroideries Dress Goods Iland-lerchiels and a full line of Notions Call and see us i ipen) 'DEALERS IN DRuGs MEDICINES AND SUNDRIES FINE CIGARS TOBACCO CANDY i41WIT and everything usually leo in a tirst-class drug store PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED MEPICINV InNTISTRY A CHBINE mmtrrirrritint Amtv 'RAI fit IP 4 tj Akik4 MOW AM1) PIIISICIAN AND SUltCFON I Olt! (111soN BOOFI'S AN) COFFEYVILLE KAN the National Bank of Denison vine gkeit the use of $5orx)o Two days later NIcCurtaiii by check on the Sub-Tteasury put isomoo a quatter of a iniULti into the Kansa State flank These checks will open thc eYes of Southwestettl blin Lei a to tiowe things which they could not motet-rand tijt lug the late financial et isis It will be reinctidieted that tint revolt was telegraphed et erywheie one day that McCuitain bad failed and that the Choctaws would never get their money The next day tia wan denied on the 391h of junk! the First Notional Bank of foit Smith got $tormaxr in a lump Then the First National flank of ratim Tex got Sioorro OURICK'S PXrIANllIlN (Alice comet west of No office Ali kinds Ot P4111141 ahoo work atoetilati at short nothio aitattnteeing a lit In avail iiintnner or litilltilr otool nit poi nnition nod addrmmve mud wm will You a CLICUlar luting toll dlr- lion how to owniire tile too( 1 IV I IONIC totrmau i glvium botirr NAtiktut ton thin Litisinon than any Mau in the litt lI he droted hie hvie time to it lot ninny )Cat atilt good our one for 031937 This titandley cashed ot the Treasury the daV be received it The Treasurer of the Choctaw nation is required to write on his lick kit the "tiljecA fur which drawn" Oa these two arcristr tutiudIcy be wrote "settlement of amount I delegation of t6S9 by Choctaw nation" On the next check the Tfeasurer wrote "Attorney fees per contract" This check was tor the glut) ot $6620960 It Wilf made payable to John Orrick or bearer The record shows that Mr Orrick took $102o96o in cash and draft on St Loilii4 for $5r)000 The draft was cashed in St Louis a few dnys hoer It was veil understood during the time the claim Vi 0 4 pending that Col Orrick appeared as counsel for the Choctaws and prepared briefs in support of it )ne more check completes the list of disbursements Opposite that is written "Attorney fees per conti act" The check was made payable to I) Ross Where he came in is one of the chief rovsto ice of the roust habit case At the time Mr Salmon was here ditecting the Choctaw forces 'bete was a man who -wgis pointed out as Mr hut no one -seemed -to know 1)" PIISICIAN AND SUIMEON ifl (410ttLail nous tliKUOTAii IN!) TEC Calls promptly (lily obit mightIP rite et Illttkernore a DIAIWIDKL 1 II II II VI Preparatory School VI PHYSICIANS SUR EONS Vto Stairs ftilisoa tkrag CO hiaIN eLteel ()mot Ho vsto I on I to Dr It lokettiore 19 to IN a oh 3 10 6 nod I to 9 MUSKOGEE I Colonel John Orrick gave the following rather goardell explona(Jon of Ilia connection 1)1 the alfair: 1 1 was employed ea vounsel by the Choctaw conunissiorers Ppent good part of four wolking in their-intereKt and received my fee for that work The amount will in $664-Jo96o7-! Colonel was' prilecil for a hifitoryof the affair and dictmett to have unbosolned himself hcn be Dn A noNNKLI DENTIST Fall Tenn begins Monday Sept 411i 1893 Full corps of teachers 0 Officio ovet First National Bank Oaloo boor' I ie II a ii I to I it I For further iniorinathinaddressN CRANE Principal wciaarettes Do you care to L'uow how they are made? I think I can enlighten you An Italian boy only eight years old wait tooughtibefore a jut- Lice in New Yolk City as a award or in other liVolds young ti amp But What did the (lunge him ith doing Only iii pit king rip cigar stumps front the streets and gutty's To lame tlik be showed the boya basket half foil of stomps water-stniked Arid cOVVrett Willi Mild do you do with these?" asked Ins honor What do you think was his answer? "I telt them to ft man for ten cents a pound to be used in Making cigarettes" Not a particularly agiceable piece of information is it lova? Fi our Luge cities there me 0 -gleat many cigar-butt glubbers as they rue called It eel tainly iri not ft pietty name though very appro plate fur it Is applied to hop and girl who scour the streets in search of half-burnt eigata and Mumps shit ate and then sold to lie used in making cigto cues Ito thin istit all nor even the wom of it These cigarettes have been analyzed and physicians and chemist were surprised to find how much opium is put into them A tobacconist himself says that "the extent to which drugs are used in cigarettes is appalling: "IIHVIIIIM flavoring" for this is sold everewhme by the thousand barrels This flavoring is made from the tonka-bean which contahis a deadly poison The warranted to be rice paper are sometimes made of common paper and sometimes Of filthy sciapings of tag-pickers bleached White with arsenic Think of itilaryti the next time you take ufrit cigarette anti tiro') it --Ha you would a cold of the The latter vvould simply bran your fin-gets but this burns up good health gooti resolutions good manners good memories good faculties and often honesty and tm uthfulness us well A blight boy of thirteen came under the spell of cigarettes Ile grew stupid and subject to nerYous twitch-logs till finally he was obliged to give up his atudies When asked why be didn't allow away his inkcrable cigarettes the poor boy lepliett with tears that he bail often bied to do so but could uot Another boy of eleven made crazy by cigarette smoking Hod was taken to Ho i itii iie asylum in Di ange county New 'Volk Ile WIIS as a violent and dangerous maniac exhibiting stone of the symptoms peculiar to hydrophobia hat can we do dear boys to li otect von against this dreadful fo41 llow can I adequately get for th the ))Cl ils of thin tobacco habit to which you ore drawn not only by the example and the persuasions hut sometimea the ridicule of other boys HMI by various MOOCH Utt I IOU your unwory feet? Would that I could peranade -you not even to glance at the temptation' which comes in offers of pictin if only you comply with certain erable conditions "If" Will you not settle that "if" now land fore er with Hil eMplilltiC No? Will you mitt deliberately resolve: "1 will never touch another "cigarlette I will never liSe kOcco 111111 form?" This will be your beat gift to a lovitig mother and si4ter And it would give me greater pleas-lure than I can exptess to receive such a pledge front you 1 would put your UiiUtllV doWil ill a hook and kvtp it always Is precious IM71110 tial-Tieta Lauder in Christian at oi 1'140 follow itig ijiecul ii the thitty I1 t44 dotibt 1dictli to a haracter well known to most of the old-timer' bete: i Sept Ralsto known as 'Rattlf3Hake' Ralston flake shame! is tiling horn iic anecia of a bac Iy isulcut ik tetelvell to-dor" "Rattlesoake Jack" 'Ili he 1010AD here vita the smoothest confidence operator that ever worked along the Saida Fe Ic 14 the early days of this country just prior to the opAing the Okla mina country and up to the time the laws of Atkansas were extruded over this country ll4ia man made his headquarters in this city hoe he vas at the head of a bold gime of operators who winked ia One of the buildings lost actoss the rail toad from the depot "Rat jack'' met evety train that came in het pedectly had he mastered the aft of disguise that even those who Vete constantly about the ilepot wete frequently unable to pick hitn out Isom the crowd After meeting one train as a burly stockman armed with his prod pole and anxious about a large shipment of cattle he probably met the next in a regulation clerical costume his Hack cost white tie and all in perfect keeping with a benign expression of countenance which seemingly betohehed utter guPelessnewt latter he you'd appear as typical cowboy with leather hieeches broad jingling spurs and complete make-up in all details of the Character No matter what disguise he assumed woe unto the unsophisticated traseler who fell into conveisation with him for undet 'tome pretext the wily old spider was sure to tempt his victim into the web across the way where by some method the sictitn was robbed of what money he might have If by no other Meting violence was often resorted to and it ie very likely' that the old shanty 'in whicir be operated could it give voice to what has passed within its walls would tell of many deeds of blood Whets laws weie passed which interferred too seriously with his business the old man went into the business of snake charming at which he Willi 11110 to be an adept and when last heard of by anyone here was exhibiting his snakes in Chicago where he has met his death front the bite of one of his pets---Purcell Register Benevolent Colley Gips The spectacle of young college womeo in daily contact with the poor and engaged in practical philanthropic wot is presented at Rockford (Ill) College The city has a population of about 30caso and there are 2so students at the seminary They began-their offices by establishing a night school for girls in that town It attracted factory woi kers and domestie servants who wanted to get ati education or I( improve the little they had and so successful was the experiment that in two years the metnbership incteased to vat Then the good work was taken up by the local Young kVomen's Christian Association and the Rockford girls turned their attention to other forms of benevolent endeavor In co-operation yid the City Relief Association they looked up cases of dextitution visited the City Hospital to read to the sick procuted wink for young people who were idle and in other similar WRVS made themaelvea useful At Thanksgiving time the girls take tip collections and strut dinntos to families they ere interested in and at Christmas there is a Christmas tree or some hind of lesti ity with presems for the chil A Sheriff Shot 7 WW1 WI 10111 Warning Ordvr I That Choctaw Veal 'Hann Jerteie Ktotoo Coottolmniourr for the if or JUitirits1 itiriloo of tiio I '14VA iTON Sept I todiun 'Iswitory lattii th 1 inwvel a indian Tarritory The lobby tout the lawyela got CALLAHAN PHYSICIAN SURGEON 0Mata orar Viral Nationii Hank MUSKOGEE IND TER LIMA aMa CREEK PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON I1VRN MOWN'S IAHkI awrotirta root OPYWIL Calla auanared day or night CliA111011 iltiolMil rtainti i 1 till S69216650 1) the Choctaw money ALIO DOTI' Ihsfelidatit T11101 iM Wrist iM hilown by Svcretary 'rho Ilatmationt Alias Doty la watuad to stk hoes lay to Senator Platt poilt ill thiM couti WItillit litlitv itar1110 all ter ilif rtnilloiMilit of (ha Plaintiff Char leo resolution of inquiry The facts are ihagina tl JAcagom railed Statvo ColumionioPer worse than the most extravagnot ATIORNSYS AT LAW ATTORNIKYS AT LA 1 September ide3 Warning Order Ill die United Ktaion Court in tho Indian Territory pivot Judtet blarY VIC No Itiod logrin Sisetiiiit Defendant The tietendent Logan tilituiditng le teemed to "wooer in thin court within thirty (Inv anti nionver the complaint of the lilointiii tiory Moulding the Honorable Chorine Stuart ot said Court In' the aril thereof is innecogee Is siit Territory title lith tier of Augnet A It Pent Josti9t (PIKA ity IMINi4 IislIIjrIu (Irk Ihnutv Clerk 4ttlitii I4tlIYflRfl -ft OAR Kr Aan vr onAckniromv a sliAcKELyoRD ATTORNEYS AT LAW musitotikRI Viral Nittionst Bank ellAcati roan ft 4 Warninu Ortior -In 4tn rtt5L vi4111 thit Copt Uliiiiiiloiseru Court ot said ion lief oil Jackuon 111 vitt AMIIIIk WAL110110 Twig A 'ANSON All Ineilictions about the outside interests in this claim: Secretary Car li4le has sentso the Senate the checks and entries of cash payments 'rhe nooks of the Tiensury bbow that tbe Choct OW appropriation amounted'to $41106075o Of this amount the Tressmy has disbnrsed to those who helped to get the claim through Congre SS the enormous bum of $fm1 90so The Indians buse and the account is closed so far as the Treasury is concerned The next step by the Senate will be the inSestigating committee to trace the disbursement of this lobby end' legal lune through midollemett to its real destination The cliecks and their endorsements futnish tilitte a list of witnesses to begin Cat lisle shows ittat two cheeks for Skoo000 each were made out in favor of James Stanillev One was on' the SubTreasusrt at St Louis The other was on re Sub-Treasurer a New Yolk Itoth of these checks were imlotsed hy Standley to Salmon of Nlissomi State Treasurer Salmon drew the piorssr through the Third National Hank of St Louis Further than that Secretary Carlisle gays he ig tumble to trace the 41istmrsement of Yol Both of these checks were indoised by Simidley to Ilatvey Silli11011 of Iklistwilii formerly State Mr Sahnon drew the tot)(x)0 1huotigh the Third Natioi Ill Batik Of St 101110t Further limo 161 SeCItitir Carlisle Anyi he ig 1 1 10 111t t- Int tlietilitheTittla 01 -IV MILOS!) I MA MON ATTORNEYS AT LAW Om Main SLtret MUSCOiliCR IN t) TER Alringt 111 Uto Vrfriulatit ANI10 licrvit A 1Acr GarnihePO Thy intentinnt Afr ct II hener Im eAroed Annear in titCourt "thin 11011 flms anti linoerr lite conlaint of the Pleintiff The l'efklemon kitreanClie Un Jkelot(pt i 1)1011e a AxlV Attorney for rteguost Infh NELSON ATTORNEY AT LAW MUSKOCKS IND TEM wII prentlue In Ite (011111 tOf the In elian Icrritory the Court ot Appeal and the Supreme Court 4 ATTORNEY AT LAW Idt'filt0(EP1 I warning order ta the United Wintem coot" ror the 111i1ian Ter titory I 111 intlicial Di Hion ttitliIllitir lifilier Proeery Coin I petty 1'110110d -Trelistiter io41 on iith1 attI 4 Moore N) Li 10- itt4 httitte tinder the 1111110 of While A (o1)elinitents The 101b11 rl Ilinole mitt ri tiotivo doing bitsillemt 1111111411 the 1111111111111e-a I i I I 1 I I 04 a i nil 0 4 a 11 041 to tippenr in doe court within thtrie ilti4 end enewer the the 1(x)rxx) The rust of 'the -pv $100 tutitt the plaintiff Itoleitour lieker tore rt i'ompaet pot) thecki ii4 sii 10110Wft Vitil4No the Honor-obit 1 tin riee II In 4 I Ju dg tt kohl to mart nod the eetit thereof et 1' "'IS) Tk4ASIskt tql int 13111t1) Ntiie6re lioliiiii 'teiritory thou Olt dey ta S1 It Alliolet A 11143 WA11174r014 1) June 6 ittottrit IV Putt Lien Clerk iskA11 By 1 I touNte Pet1Y sttant i ICASLII CI 01 the IliptettiStAteg St ikritrI sheitord a etttnettelittll Atttr 1011t4 Mo: ay ht the ortier ttl Pities woo tor i'intatitt Stamitry to ituudtett Iiiiititan1 tiollare --I I 1I I June 6 i ICASUIff of the Unotrotrotstes St Louts Mo ray tot the orate t'l James Slanoilry inn bundled thioussna thollart I MPI WM rill( tits in il Wm courts just what his relation was to their-ceded the following claim Nit Ross it now appears government wished to odd received $7i000 of this money for to the originalOklahoma Strip the some' purpose Tb whole tecord Land surrounding owned -by the of Ore ti ttlitifillittli Vitt Mr Ross is Choctaws Cherokees and other furnished Ity Secretary Carlisle as dian tribes commksion was follows appointed by the president The I Ntt 585061 Jane 3 ot commissirtt consisted of Gen Fink the United iitatesVs'asitingtoti l'ily child Sayre and A NI Wilt" kr soli The Choctaws appesinted der ateventydive thousand dollara Committee of three to confer with ono) (Signed) Cskitt4 McCi141Atrq the commission lint itvNoverribitr teCillif et I (dloctaw Nation the Governor of the Choctaw Across lase 'aid juna by Nation received the following letter: Itessuier United States SrAIAIS 'COSISSISd0N 11) NI n'A Nov 26-1 frisk SI Refetrs SNsinTveiii (17 Ilep(711114410 soli the 15th iave the nst and rue Wlisittroneply or toe zntn mutts 5041szo cash tip say for the commission that ma I No to I 5 tf villtert of vnitto beretoture intimated we will lie glad to States Wasbingtenojinte trt rS9V--- A 'edit meet the Commissioners on pending negoti- ant Tteasures of the Untied Stated Chien loin with the resent thetokee councils Ills l'ay to the order ot tr Ross I he Connnission has been unofficially inIdly-thousand dollars (seto0o) formed that the Choctaw and Chit'atikW calm-(Signed) MEI Assistant Treasurer Untied States isaion is authorized to ntgoosie segariling the wrest est of the nin 01 ety-0th meridian Across facet Paid August Is Iti9 II 1 only It Is ropes to say to you that the 1 Unit" United SiMtC1 that it has glow ti- tic to that land and thst we ire not anthosIndorsed) It Ist Kosot Mi1 hsn 1j 10 negotiate 1441iUdi lands The coin-Wisconsin little! (Signed) () itiMitoit hopes that the commission we are to Cuss CA ILI litOet will lie authorized to open nego on tiatis S'irect Cashict Aunt dienticti tor the OccasiOn to the Untied State uttlit It VIII be ObSC1NC1 that Mr Ross land went of the ninety-sisoi and east of the iiis Chit figs) draft moil the ninriyictglith dcgtee rile of Angust before earthing it a'11 Mr Donelson who identified Mr the gagfe: Ross was forme' ly duo' kecput of Ni I tied tit the e14t the llouse of I( ept12tlitati The dity ot the ot the emeel it tir commishecks to James Standley told at Atoka 1 have thedninor ti be re- Salmon John Or- N'etitull 114711S Itsiscrilice tick and It NI Ross foot rip to the 4 footman United States Commission ft-4dt cf $O929Yi0i 14 Very Vic To Ilffn ti SmailwOod Irincipal Chid Its thtin one-tInid Of the entire ap- ciincraw Nation Lehigh Ind I et propriation for the Choctaws Not CI iiit ois I AIL tisCe the days of Pacific Mail has "That letter" said Mr Ortielii the' he" ttt of legisht "is at the bottom a this ottltitgeoltS Its macivinery Senator Platt is expendinue of littolissr The ChocdeterritinciFto get to the bottom 61 Welt! frightened and the hCAllthll and lind who vete the br ittftwft tht 4hey had no icsi tutu "hid het-vices-Oil' title to certain lands and were willrendeted in getting 01" ing to make liberal terms with rinv thcough Congress otie 'SSlio would help them out Tile N(-I It l'AINns NIE-1-111)Pg whole thing wasair outrage "A short time atter this letter Every check which conveyed to was svritten James Standley a the Choctaw 11911 hwYeri Choctaw negotuited the contracts on their money IIS sigstriti here iiiinl which the amounts aggtegating tanentisly with the issue of the war: nearly $7isioesr stie paid Whitt "111' ti for the imii31" these comtiKts wine ittlwr that' my money 'vas mown some tone soder own 111L'jiiM' th" intimit'd the: two Slootirs chck's to Major I larvey Salmon of- Clituoit Theie is tin inteiesting phase of mo 110001 I cannot sav fur cry the Choi taw lain I ColljeCtilte that this amount 1h" was divided between and ingtonruto iv Salmon '1141 Ross I do not kno Si 1mA lint to Treasiner Mc- I heard that he had some connection CI C(Ilt nt 14' St with the negotiattons' Intl I never Sult-Ileasury melted away nth ha strn Nor do I know aitonishing 'avidity as is evident what he tk in the case boor check dates Sect entry Cailisle tiftlwfitt1 betote the eommisi(sit Ott the Sth mite 'mil tiled the case for the Put 71! the and looked nitvr their ete'lit fit the terylitortests ill general Nothing the loth of June Iwo days later he taiffe of it The chottaws finally reached Ill' Bois in the Indian wino iahteft untigtess allti otter ItftlittlY tutu bcga" to betk for years the putehase was finally against the et edit LIU tliCW The terms approved were checks the thi he got home stli per itUre lire giis eminent Its iiiiI pinrrstio riot of of the lands but it the SoliTreasmyanit 11161-111A-1111-1-diti not pa-y-thr-purchase-rrerrr amount between two hanks The c(nSidelable of the Suit) hail been Merchants' of 'Fort Smith sold got i1t(ss) WO the "Last week at the Southern hotel and Planters' Bank of Shetinall the infhait commission too Lind Tes got $iorsost proposed to buy the balance of the fire week later the 17th a Jillte ch hay Lnd ica4170)00hht McCilltoin gave tint mote checks same lands to tifthe FairUI theSuiliTreasurv at St Loin child- letter it is claimed the (hoc-lie gat the Vniericati National taws have no title" Rank at Port Smith itisirtssr At Mr Orrticki tile admitting that the same time he put $iootio to tht: had reLetsed main Since National Itnitk tit itenison tained dist he knew nothing of the The nod Planters' of tifsposititin ot the 'alarm: fat the Sherman which a sveels before had received got tttii wore tot lfaits al the A New Jetscy mail afflicted ssith for 40 thr 110 limy notiY "Last week rit the Southern liotei the Indian Commission 'net and proposed to buy the bithoice of the Clio( taw lan 70 ds vic-ir -00nthr same lauds to liieluf intlie Pair- child letter it is claimed the Choc Liws have no title" Mr0iiicki wlile adiiiittitpz that lie Ilitt reLeived $66200(4) dint lie kti ilthilig gI the tiopositimi of the balittice of the $92)sf A New Jersey tonii atilloted with biccolighl died in gi eat rioti- (100o(kg INN AT LAW Muskogee Indian Tettitoty 01110 dAlOir north of Turer Hardware Oumpany Cocrowundonoo aollelted CUM patty tiArarbitUtindebOallottoaa Th Choctaw Not rar 11611thd 1' I 1 3 i 1 Considerable -comment upon a le- cent telegraM -from Topeka Kan CAtioo Ind Ter Sep 15-1ast which appeared in the Globe-Demo- night while resisfing arrestj Ilarnperat has been beard ia tailway Lir ton deputy sheriff of this county tic' The dispatch referred to gave was liot in the foot by Abner Me stone figures rerarding the capitali- 1ciland a deputy United States and dela of scrall Kansa' marshal Ilanvon bed been drink road the Dodo! Cityi Nfooterronn ing and-had been riding through the Trinidad the I revive's' quirt town firing off his pistol Virhen how ing stink and boriled Mclelland attempted to arrest bim edness of $S7-1S1 per Indy Oil rot' he drew his gun but McLelland of loop') per inde to build and Wait tO0 fur him and fired the optip "1hat'll a good hhowing" bell passed through the borse's leg said well-known it wny omit YeS and striking Hampton in the foot there a riffle road The horse tell throwing Hampton' i' 11011 Or len-dory that on his head outt teriderint him mipushes it hind The Choctaw Coal conscious and Railway Company has miles of road costing $18000 a The Board of Railroad Commis mite and a dat ot $697soutr or sinners of Kansas hate received a over 66428 per mile imluding communication from the officers of stock bonds and court debt and Stevens county stating that many they are Still -issuing teccivet's ceiti-- wT1 staic there if fhey do not have tiates" I help Werninit Order (Signed) Ass'I Tteat Utrited Stele blialatral a gAingeroar in the United rtifitee fourt in the Indian (Acros tat e) tinned Stales Ireatur St LW litaaai 4iiin holt Jittliial tiltiiiili NOVeintier Unuta Nin Paid June a 'Sgt trrui Irma (Indorse d) Pry- to the order ot II at ititirt litionaiiPiiiIntitf i DENISON MAXEY It OAVENPORT 1 Salmon lames Slandlry II Salmon I Joey Ituottas ttet enent i i rt Slirddard ATTORN all AT LAW 'I riii defendant dame hilooka la battled tO I appear in Intl rout( in thirii lints and 01er nie sei otnit4 the $4o00t-xt tilltl( the routplagul of tior plioutili Marttot itiookr out 111 stil-1aurer lit bilicw 4 MUSCAXGEE IND TER Witurni the itortotelli Chan It lituort i or nod court $lot the sent thereof thin 301 VAS also ili Sakti ratiortitor Lade sari all legal trustnse al 1'11 jay DI Atiot iwi 'l ale Tilitil Nit tended tal throughout aka Sadism lerrtiory J0114 rim A1 Lliili Oita litirrtigh rsi) 8 Court Dn ta na DI' N1'411111 11TutV Iiitital IIIttk II IS nm follown tom CaliVtaiL Attorney I 1 (NO $783) Tat Vit'aV OF lilt Wid Si elDivilna IC limitingW Warning Order Utvlosn In the United Milo Court 1 hr' Indian 1 June lit IS') l-1 he kilns- CitAVILNa JAWWM A nil Viiia T4rritirr bIItt JuitiCial iiittaiult 01 molter 11473114er Oi lite Untied Male at New larm 1'3 i olk l'ar 10 James Siandlev or order ATTORNEYS AT IYANV '441u4- l''' rulintlff hundred thommtiI dollars (iaonora Norman it molars Defendant I (Signed) I N111t7Ig mencongx IND TIM Asp '10 dfrruittotb(iunt )4 rroler III warned Assiitatit Ireaiirer United Stales FT nAdITII Alitge' to appear III tide court in OM In it nu at Aco Lice) ram pma 10 ig93 New wer Itto 0100081i ut Mu plain Mnty ii trOtea upstairs postoMos building SEtliPIC i I oils Witurrot tha itoolontobi Chnri it Sitantt I I Trhoyed) riti to the wrier trt I Jaen Standley II Salmon indae of plaid court and tho oral tiontro I Win sal A 1101'14 a 17th day of Jul) to-ta 11 J0-4 I'll Mt 11' 4 Clerk 1 Reeer' payent Nkli box 01tI ATTRNEY Al' LA II it hi 14II 1eioill' i l'AV Duvall Cashier or enter tor ti I itnaleton Attoiner or i'istutilt 31eiim NT "6 Thifa AND NoTART PUBLIC Nntiohni Patti of St Louts Warning Order I A SiniiiiA it Cashier WiCitillitirt Latin 3 iiKittlhEit SATInm IND Init Ito" jge koo0 Unlit' 11 I --VB i11tal A iturrionor indlort lertitori Retetved payment 'lank ot (04-01turtiorto norrinity Meters by per- Intraton to it litark tons Uneven a ore CMIIIITett III Neve i ik I i Kea ell VV fit Clattnon hh ebbera Fano IAt iiritoontr 1311 it Cliiihief Ind ale a timer A i'tt 3 Miltrr (ource I sor in Miller I inini iiii-gi John sinter whole The defendant I I 111ey ill Watill'A tt III I Mt Stlintill Vkv in Ihe (We of the sale dromatot tort hillith Ana pear In tiro co rt hio Ibirty dor anti hill toner the etuopttrint if thr 1houtit ifulti ill' Ulla 11101 11111)01 flint WitiletiNpS trern tie I ti'hatill Ilf fore Scnittirr 'lairs invrNtigating I iiii01 'nor'( 40H100010SPV 14eptemher 7 trtra rititipittve Tile Treasurer of the Tor all kinds of clincti nalion ton(le out one (heck A Good Thing to Keep it liana 1 stilliney s- 111307 so Fn Try khansor( cau Ir- Stattillelltouk th 1 tw lin tnrg 00 01- u-rre tier atildeet 1 of Ii r1 111ow liit 42(01)04)() eiti11 itiCit he turned arteu a feel ant iit Ilia ll'ot it) 113t VII' S3'311011 lie Neat NVork and IZe-iollable ildt prreeed that ailment Poen a atetue al the otomach111rota me ur to eon ar1 (tree the IttiLitit Of I I 717t() f14)11) 1k 0 bate found 1 liandrilaots 4 "1144 noirra 1 1 I prnt iiStfilPli ieittetit- the trtv thing to it "Ci'il lin nolient1 1ow not tn ouch Cnnn and atua a hum Ow rut 11 ar i eiltwor thh tor I -ie I 1 xi pa tetiotonial tint to let our reader know tettiii iZ Mt tst-trtitti wuwt I a itttti think( to ken Irt the ley tecriAd it tecond ard smaller ibrices Phoenix Leads house h)r sole by i A 'terry A i i BARRY CO Etruggists PNISCril I 1 AT THE I 1 POST OFFICE STORE- A Prescpipthin FRESH STOCK 'NO ACCURACY 15 OUR MOTTO.

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