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Ardmore, Tuesday, February 13, 190S. TWO THE OAtvnr ARDMOREITE. NOTED WAR CHIEF DEAD MAD WOLF, AGED CHEYENNE, 18 DEAD IN OKLAHOMA. He Was a Dig Chief During a Raid Into Mexico He Wa the Only One of Oand to Essjpe Death He Reverenced Hit Wife. Clinton, Ok., Feb. 12. Mad Wolf, the onco noted war chief, died Sunday February 4, 1906, on his allotment near Clinton. At his death there pass cd awny the most unln.uo character of tho great Cheycnno tribe. Making his ndvent upon tho stago of life, almost If not quite a century ago, his early life was spent far away from the white man nnd civilization. Roving over tho nlmost boundless plains, hunting tho buffalo and ntito lopc, ho grow up a typlcnl Indian bravo, his highest nmbltlcm being to become a noted warrior. With his peo ple ho fought at Adobo Walls, where his only son was hilled. Ho also claim ed to hnvc been In Custer's last right. Tho old man enjoyed nothing more than to sit down, nnd by tho aid of nn Interpreter, talk to his white frlrnds of his many adventure's. Ho would tell of the raids inn do by his people Into Texas and Mexico. One Incident I heard him relato comes to my mind now. A number of Chcy ennes went on an expedition to Mcx Ico. In addition to stealing horses, they at tnls time took captive several Mexican girls. When they had gono for two days nnd nights without sleep, thinking they wore now out of dan ger, they placed Mad Wolf on guard on the top of tho hill whllo tho re mainder of tho party went Into camp In tho valley below to gel n .imci needed icst. Trur to the trust confided In him, Mad Wolf watched tho" long night almost through, but just ns the dawn liegan to brenk, sleep overcame him, whfn suddenly ho awoke to find tho white soldiers nlmost upon him. Thcro was no tlma to glvo warning to thoso below In tho valley, 'twas all he could do to save himself. Kre tho sun was nn hour high nil his comrades lay lead on tho ground. After dnys of travel and buffering, frequently from hunger and thirst. Mad Wolf reached his camp alone, In disgrace, no tro phies, no companions. , Poor old mnn, his days aro ended. Ho was ever true to the traditions of his fathers. Whllo ho clung to the vrnys nnd euperstltlons of his nice, ho never forgot n kindness nnd was ever tme to thoso ho considered his friends. In one thing he was far above tho avcrago Indian, nnd that was his devotion an 1 loyalty to his wire. "When sho grow old nnd blind he did not throw her aside as Is tho Indian custom, but tenderly enred for her, and thcro was nothing moro touching than to sec him carefully lending her by tho hand, or tnklng tho diner giv en him in camp to bo divided wltri the poor blind woman. 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Done in chambers at Ardmoro, In dian Territory, this 24th day of April, 1905. HOSEA TOWNSEND, Judge. NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. In tho District Court of tho United States for tho Southern District, af Ardmorc. In tho matter of Arnetl & Kceton. bankrupt, in Bankruptcy. To tho crodltors of Arnett & Keoton. in tho Southern district or tho Indian Territory, at Ardmoro, a bankrupt: Notice Is hereby given that on tho 31st day of Jan. 1906, nnd Fob. 10th 1900, tho said O. A. Keoton, RobL Kceton, Joo Arnctt and E. B. Arnett, wcro duly adjudged bankrupt, and thnt tho first meeting of his creditors will bo held at my office nt the Court houso In tho city of Ardmore, on tho 24th dny of Foby, 1906, at 10 o'clock In tho forenoon. at which tlmo tho said creditors may nttend, provo their claims, appoint a trustee, examine tho bankrupt and transact such other business ns may como before said meeting. JOHN HINKLE, Ardmore, I. T. Referco in Bakruptcy. First published, Feb. 12, 190G. NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. 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