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Jyjk. Ji it " H i Ht -a Gi:o. W. aiATFirr, Editor & Propr. (IN'l)IAN AMP STOCK JOt'UN'vL.) 2bl rr La kb MBKitirr Loc'il 15 litor Vol. IV. Ohayanne & Arapahoe Agrency, Darlington, Indian Territory, Sept. 13, 188?.--Ti Pages. No. 24; xm BmccrrBunanxKirrttisttzaamrs&TCXxnsxkJii kUHUI 11AU t'JW JMff.J.-i L V.'JJ.gUlUL.i.Ul'JU UmULWSiirJtJ J'JLJCU'.,IU LU H MM '4) HI -J I If U VH 7.VX lli-iJ-H, Li'-IM "U'.UUU 1'l IUH.I1 TD A Q PARTI? R 1 11 All DI 111 I J1j 11 (JHM V " H Him ENM Y . B. HELM, -hllunnowell.Kaiw. CJJKYEHNE & AUAPAI10E AGENCY HERD. II. II. CAMPBKLTi. in charge. TEN DOLLARS REWARD. m$iB!&i Haimo s o of Hunttc- gTwoll. Some with &on ieir suoumer. branded Willi diaulnj? knil'o on both plmul dera. Ilorso bland like this on liubt thigh MeLELLAN CATTLE CO. Rango Cheyonno & Ar- apahoa rosei nation, I. T. Cattle bianded like Hits I anywhere on right ilde Ail calve branded same with V on lett Jaw. riTTMii i, '" T'TnMffl . 7s. IRMWaP" IB iMfetlf AaMi Horse hi and. Otoo Agencj, I. T., &. A. Oulli, o n. m t Range Black Bear and Still Water Ho; so brand CM on side or hip. Somo cattle v.ith d'Jeient oar marks. JOHNSONS A: 1I0SMER, $ Arkansas City. Kan. &3 Ringe 0ld V.ater .Hid bait oik, I T. vM.b! added K ic!so brand like tli's ,, loft bnnlder and lil C. Vi. I RICH, J&i? I Ei fxJUd JLJmAjfcfc iff fc haw Agency, I. T. SSUlsnTon lett law. Horse a F on cither boulder. Rungo on Arkansas rlvr ncir :ho Kaw rniifv V. 41 VJ M WIN J, Tirr-5 & WILSON, Post office address, Indian Springs, I T Left hide inailot. purallol hars ,,nd Roman cross. Moth sides and s HIirhtsIdftVT. P?S5')n I' fl -Ido. iTllffia WMP!? dKht side. sSasaM1 rrflfi' it -ide. a ? ft' ?i w iffi PS f''KmL& The above aio additional J. H. SEGER. Darlington, I T; A. A. WILEY, IP it MmSmJIr 'W1 B. F. KEITH. Darlington. I. T A!st VFconneet ed on tight -!le and heart on loft nip and side. TS cattle on same range. f'V Mt ! new CHEYENNE 801T0OL LOCALS. Hay h being innl O. r. Morton i- h. I'liirj ponies Joseph Hubbi'll i- riLTkin'r in the now Store. Mifej A. C. Hamilton, nlVr n week's illacfis, is nguin at her post. Mirs Amelia Kal)le brought a number of games for tho children. Joi iramilton is si i. Tlioinas Boar-Bnbe is hordin i-i ' plu i lCih Tlawkins .irpv, Ft. Wayne, and is h.'pps homo. Hossrs. Arorrcll and Cimpholl my bo found on tho th'rd floor, room No. 9. Wo are under nnny nblialions to our friend R- v. Aiiller for a mu sical triangle. Chester Arthur and Alfred Brown are making pants for the Arapahoe boys, at their school. Sujpt. lladley made a flying trip to Arkansas City, heno school did not open until Hie evening of the -it H. We enjoyed w plea -ant call on Sunday from Rev. ilaury, Mr.s. A. M. Haurv, Mise Dvck and LaMier and Mr. Peter Krehbiel. Mr. Williams taught the eamp class on Sundav. Miss Anna Wil b'aniB, Wr. B. Decker and Mr. Merrii visited the different classes. tfV .ji in ... n .i... i.. 1 i .Lavjia i en'tMHon nas neon spend T ill pay tho above reward for tho recovery and delivery to mo of the following described sleor, which strayed during August in the vicin ity of bort Rein : A largo, blue steer, five years old, branded I on right side and 5 on left hip. Wm. Pi-Asa, Darlington, I. T The Arkansas City Traveler pay (mo. Bent tho following complimen tary notice : "Wo had the pleasure of ni( eting Geo. Bent, one of the most remarkable Indians now liv ing in the Territory. Mr. Bent i? son of Col. Bent, who married r Cheyenne woman and for years held Bent's fort on the Arkansas river, atatimo when Kansas as a state was not known. Bent county, Colo., is also named in honor of the old colonel. At the present time Geo. is government interpreter a;t the Cheyenne Agency, and probably htef more influence among his pco.pld? than has any other man in the tribe lie i a lino specimen of physical manhood, weighing 200 pounds and1 well proportioned. His complexion' is of tl swarthy hue peculiar to' half-breeds, ant I with his heavy, jet black hair gives him a striking ap pearance. Ho has also been gov ernment scout, and did good service. (iporgo met at tins place so vowel mgAfewdavsattholoerAgenov. triend wlro knew hint years ago' He addressed the cluJdren on Sun- ;ind ono 0Y tw 10 h'ad boon witW day evening in Cheyenne. lnm on Inftny scouts ond hunts." "O '2g -ntww- P O Otoo Agency, T. T. Rihk L'-wm ini Rock. X on rlKht Jaw. K on rlKiit side. iKm e luaaued with a reveissd S on olther sliouider. S ine cattle branded like this" on rk,'ht hip H2S3SB5S CROMWELL VW EATON. .1. B NIl'P, Arlcnnsas City. K Rancl' in northern part of t .e I 1 . raher and dealer In line horses and ninies N or N on left shou dr. I also lnve at Arkansas city a sgsBEssv tlrst -class livery Z$Lj& reeci ann saie sia b e, v.ith ci'iiiiuodloiix eoind-t ana feed stalls for tlio aocoininoiLitlon or c.ttle, ranch and Tonltory men wlin at the city. Charges reasonrble. P.uti.- tiding ftia; in thehe bnnds will be Ubw.t'". v' tided b gi !e Inro'niH'I'in to J. li NiI'K i' rn I JXVs-&2?. I MayK'' fcfn vw.oa lTT - ttfiW n I'tRffio.l.T. smooth ckij (!' each oar. Horse bland s Mie. ont let jaw mL Milk dellvend morning and evening, Proprietors Fort Reho Daiy. r. Mt.or.Y & co. i (I S, :i vr it inch, e i-.. Other brands: S left luulvier; S under bar if ft lhltfti; 8 N 0 left .Ule, thigh. and -- on i ' vmp;jmiM inii 2SRj. fl. -v! M A v-!.,V-sa-vJr-SS WET IT m I VMES H. OK15BT5, ..iiaUawo, Tnd. Tf, and left hip and tide. ung Mr. Frank B. Worrell, of Radnor, Pa., the industrial teach'"1 s jntto us through the kindness of Rev. W. II. Miller, arrived on the 4th. Sovcnty-tlnw children have come in without being called by the Agent. Thoue in are vcri' happy ad look ing well. There isnnidi1: reported at eamp anion", cl.ildien. The Cheyenne workers enj(M.i peach eating vvith Agent Miles it pitdlo family. 'Tis pleasant to vi remembered. Wo hope some day to rave a Cheyeuno poach orchard. Mr. Hadlcy has made several im portant changes about the house. The boys' play and clothing rooms have been changed to the back part of the building. The former play room is used for a bed room. This keeps the children on the back play ground entirely. The children ate signalled and march into and out of the dining hall to the ound of the triangle. WfCHITA AGENCY ITEMS. by rj:v. J. P. YH MS. POST CLEAVING (1 W Mill v, limine w idl, Kan. NO on lett side and 101 and brass knob on ei ther "horn. Also .1Y on Jolt sido; T cross T lelt sido; I(J lett jl loin; e'no't'd -cffij STA N 0 A RD CM TTLE CO, R. M ALLEN, AH.Is'ant Manager. I o WMirt"9.Cal twell.Ka ilorso t r nd mme on tilt hip. with bar uudci nent'i Othei bhtn.n- ?7L E3. I. JKT' TJB JET, 7X. 7, KOO, is acini-', fjiun icj n rvr n .-o. - i v w i f Jell .-houId.M, side and hip. -ide. X hip ''.'a ; I i: cy r H mge, oi; Washita liver. Indlau Tcirltory. JdC ivin'r do-wn on lelt loin; circle bar on both juw; X oil lolt bide; Ll. en nht hide. Ilov-i- lir.iml , connected LK on 1c It jtdHHib'i i l' n Lit 'i'do X lelt bip and dewlatiud t . '" toll, Mumigoe. Salt Koh- jr. L 4IH niL.?VMM U11 "rMwt MiE MrUr7T"3B TTXtJwCJJ1?.T'-, D ' azMmsB8m& CUA3. THDfc, ".? s n ti.iiitQ.iiid.Tir. M m K n Crop and Three Lieut. Tavlor master. Copt, and Mrs. U nn last week. J i cport .-4 say tl .' f convalescing, wl'! " fying to hs Iriv'i1 . Tho Reno team for d p.ulmcnt bhooting went to Lecvenwoith to practice for Creedniou Tho hand instrin scut to Chicago fo. . ! quietness is perceptive Lieut. lfoylarri 1 ' took command of h friends were glad to ' Mr. Evans, post trader, i ing aaauiouni mniiin lerty. This &r buwanee-ly - v Miss Lammond, tho teacher, ha r tmmed front hnv visit to Reno iinii? Dailington. fr. Reynolds, one of our merf chants, has gone cast for a visit witlif family and' friends. The annual prairie firs have tip-' peared. A large tract south of the Agency is lilac k and smoke y. MKs Charlotte Grandy and Mis' Tth'AQ Cade, now,, employees in the' . Kiowa school, arrived on the 3 1st. Mr. Dudley Brown has his net' house nearly completed. It stands' on the opposite 'side of the street; from the now store. The Kiowa v Comanche school opened on the 3rd inst. Tho chil-' dren have como in with a good deal of alacrity, so that we now number' over fiftv. Standing Bear, on invitation of Inspector Ua worth; has gone to Ar kansas City to be treated for a dis- i ease of the eyes. 1 1 is a long joirr iv ".r ci4j llCy ror 10 0fj ehiof, and wo hope1 it will not prove fruit loss. Thr 'order of the day" has been. hot weather. The piippleincnt of chills and fever does not increase our idwi of the comfort of heat. The" two have been hand in hand with the Anadardo people during the past month. A littlo, a very little, of the discomfort of tho fever, then how willingly wo take tho bitter i u; nine 1 Malaria is responsible for o.ir heavy head and aching bones,- :clnino is nearer sighted than nm larir. It hunts it down. The doe ku 1: -uf it, and you soon have the l-Nwangs on the man wr- . a" " tho ai t ' t i el t" m- oio! I U-X&