Rains County Leader. (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, February 16, 1912 Page: 2 of 8
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SUFFERED TWENTY-ONE YE#HS
FINALLY FOUND RELIEF
Having suffered for twenty-on*
years vaitit a pain hi no aide, I finally
have tou^uj relief ;ti Dr. Klimei a |
nwairp-ftom .tie pnrainnna caned it !
"Mother a Pain ' and injections of uior- :
phln* were my only relief for short |
periods of time • became ho sick that >
1 had to undergo a aurglcai operation*
In Near Orleatnr. which beuidued l.*
f
SMBs one day I W*a so ak k that 1
gave up hopes of living A friend ad- !
vised im: to fry your Hwainp Root and
1 at once commenced using It. 'Che
i
now r<n my second bottle and am feel-
ing like a new woeaai
gravel atone as large
bean and several amall ones
taking your gwamp Root and I feel It ' off st
•umieod this grei
:®j§5giM
'1 PAYS
! SURELY HARD MAN TO PLEASC?
Artist Old Hit Best, but Somehow
I past
I*ha
ALBfrPT PAY50N TEPrtUNE
SITTING HULL
A Sioux youth, knife in hand, leaped I hiding On the morning of June 10,
astride the fallen body of a buffalo bull j 1876, they discovered Hitting lfc.ll *
he had juat shot. The supposedly dead | camp on the Little Big Horn river
staggered
rtlaved I
held
fully
all suffering humanity, lira la-
yout
MHK
josenz
ArorcllM Hv M.rk,rUta,Ta. hl* (MM*. mount rron lU* »d**o
• wailly ....... ■ . - la ,ur* ahrtd to h»». won thn nick-
illik day or July
Constance, who subscribed the above
statement and made oath that the
asm** la true lu substance aud iu facL
■DU Mil I Civtsr. UllBtl 10 H ci< wr rung uf thn
i lumbering gallop; the young > medicine man. was quite deceived as
Tatanka Yo-Tauka—still sit to the number of bis foes Instead of
ting on its shoulders At last, with withdrawing or waiting fur rein-
his knife the Indian managed to slar ! foreemente he (Mvidwt ht- force
mi. Mn j«-im «»«• of-wttiB* Buie
Hitting bul
as well as s <
101*0* Notary PubUe.
bull was a "medicine
chief Medicine men were
not only doctors, but were also sup
poeed to be In close communion with
the Great Hptrli and to be eudowed
with supernatural powers, by hymns,
bj the rattling **/ drums, aba, they
Frevr What Swamp Root Wii Do For Yew stirred their people to action: by hyp-
notism. 'magic spells” and pretended
5J
Bend to Dr. Kilmer St Co , Hlnghi
toa, N. Y. fur z sample bottle, it ■
Yon
will also re-
valuable Iniorma-
ibout th“ kidneys *cd
writing, l>« sure and
io.jp.iikw fifty
I divided h».
ta« k the camp I
At the head of one detachment -about
too men—Custer rode blindly Into a
bailie or, rather, an ambush—from
wl'.h neither he nor one white man
with him came out ailve Heno. with
most of Cue tor's remaining troops
waa cooped up on a hill by iwtrms of
Indiana and barely escaped
Vnn*-Ing th* geverwinaet weald take
swift revenge for Custer's death Hit
ting Hull retreated, flghtiug bofore
lh« euiuieis advance aud ai taei qui-
etly slipped over the border Into Can-
ada where he was safe from fwtfe’ilt.
all drug stores.
Certainly.
fledge1 ■ Sfn—r.we Hw eeer fen eW1e>
tc> hnd out what the Hphina stands for
—whom it represents*
American Tourist—That'a nothing?
We've got n lot of congressmen home
the same way!—Puck.
Examine
ASTORIA,
nt ta Mn.h.
•fully every
and sure reused
and jee that It
ottle ot
yrtfy for
that it
,,:r
In I se For Over 30 Years.
Children Cry (or Fletcher', Ck.torik
Such Confidence.
The bride, to show her undying con-
fidence In her new husband, gave him
a night key.
Then ahe telephoned for the lock
smith to change the lock.
LAID
n raw tn« snum
• *•** •mill** *f *. • *iMMi • fTuei Ba— -ns
lUwr-' to b« Ottk-o i« lo th* »!«,*%. It
•AMUfWurBMiS«.rMl«i; O.MrNlinl
ef»« Fi»r IK BN Irlsl
Alina a Otawted. Le Bur. N T.
magic spella" aud preten
messages from the Grant Spirit they
commanded obedience and veneration
Bitting Hull belonged to the t'nnna
l>» tribe of (he Sima n.tlon He »»• in nil mnlu, Buil accepted term,
born st Willow Creek Dakota In 1*17 I 3f peace ar.d came bark tc ?h.-. Vnltcd
C: . u.ui« man medium Height, i State* There he -ettled near the
he wee powerfully built. w*< pallid j standlni Kwk »*encv In North Dk-
ana poc kmarked of face, and muaua! j, ^ h* tuade several tours of the
among ^ Indiana bad rather light |eaat. waa on exhibition In New York
end elsewhere and earned money sell-
ing his pictures ami autographs Ills
adventurous career seemed at an end
but a few years later he was busy as
of old stirring up his “nation" to dis-
content. advising them not to give up
their remaining land to the white
man. and transmitting to them fiery
uieaiagt.s from the Orest Spirit He
was tn 1*89 one of the preachers (If
not the secret originator) of a doc-
trine that an Indian rneaslah was about
to come to earth to bury all the white
men thirty feet under ground and
give the whole country hack to the
savages This sort of talk goaded the
Indians to fresh revolt And again
8!ttlng Bull was the central figure In
a Sioux uprising To nip the insurtec
Clou lu the bud. a squau ot imiian po-
lice came to his village on December
15, 1890, to arrest the old chief. He
resisted and shouted to hta braves to
1 hey j rescue him. in tha hand-to-hand fight
Gen j and general confusion Sitting Bull was
time, with five stars In the blu
and took It to the managing editor, j
‘who promptly let out a yelp
"Wadye think this country !». said
the mantiRtag v*dttor, "a tenet*”
What a the trouble?" asked the
artist
‘Trouble," bellowed the managing
editor, "why, we need more stars, >
ho the rrtlat brought the picture,
back and this time he had 117 start in
It by actual coint.
The managiug editor felt hla bead
"Wt~llMlfciH ill|,mp. j
"What do you think you’re draw I
Inf?" he asked nt last.
Yon re the hardest man to please
I ever met In me Hfe " said the artist !
Indignantly; "llrst It s too few and |
then It’s too many How many stars
do you want, anyway’”
Mean Trick.
Being auxloua as to his prospects In |
one of the early Mletnpts to enter par-
liament. Heibert Hamuel consulted his I
agent, who said the chances were not
rosy, became he was a "carpetbag
go* •’*
Mr. Hamuel thereupon promised to
lire Is the dlrleiea 1? he were •’"*''•«»- •
ful, and bills were immediately posted j
that Tf Herbert Hamuel la returned
next Tuesday be will come to live I
here."
WAKE UP!
Shake off that
tired feeling due to
•lugifish livw. kidneys,
stomach and bowels.
Cleanse and purify
your system with th«
greatest of tonics,
OXIDINE
—a bottle proves.
Th* Specific (or Mmim, OuQt aad
Few, sad a rehaUe remedy lev
ell (kweeea due to dwtmden et
livw. bowels atoeMch
sad bdwey*.
80c At Yomr Drmgfmtm
Vacs, Teas*.
po>tc
Mr.
ed one of these bills on a pigs
Hamuel did not wiu the elec
Son Telegraph
“rose the rumor that be was a rene-
gade West But lit cadet.
The iu«h of gold seekers to the
Black Utils began There was an tn
stant clash between the miners and
the local Slpux The latter, finding
iltemaeivea ousted from tneir lanaa.
rallied to Hitting Bull's standard and
went on the warpath. They plun-
dered. burned and killed; their Moody
path lying through huge districts of
Wyoming and Montana. Tho govern
ment ordered out troops under Qens.
and Crook to drive them back
reservation. Instead of re
turn'ng home. Hitting Bull with about
♦ 000 warrlers retreated toward the
lllg Horn mountains With tha Sioux
were ' hostile" Indians from other
tribes Cheyennes. Bannocks, etc.
They had stolen many cattle and
horses an«I had become drunk with the
love of freedom and bloodshed,
were In no mood to surrender,
era! Custer and Major Reno were sent , shot deed,
to find where the Hloux army was
Terry an
tA their
apeecl
e. lovii
rant t j
but gentle, loving words may
Larle William Gage. j
BETTER FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN THANCASTOROIL,
fiAfiTs.61 .*7 S»2733 ^ C.UMUk IMC ik&TXM STiCXKTLV AID
IS THE IDEAL FAMILY LAXATIVE, AS
IT GIVES SATISFACTION TO ALU IS
ALWAYS BENEFICIAL IN ITS EFFECTS
AND PERFECTLY SAFE AT A1U TIME'!.
(Copyrig M j
Let love mahe you afro
vers. l*t It prsvent you
the least portltu. of your
Carmen fiyha
|. pure se
sacrificing
du I s life —
RED CLOUD
Const 11
11nation n.
• i -**» It is thor
j’ttrr* a Plnktn
thive lur «atl»«m
••eg Bj
iiihlj
**llets.
inr serious die
ured by Doctor
Otis a Isiattvc,
A sudden accident opens
the heart.—Carlyle.
A young Ogalalla chief or the Hioux | Cloud lost more than 300 men In this
nation dashed across the Dakota prat j fight before hj would consent to with-
rle, followed by a band of youthful draw out of reach of the deadly hall
braves who bad choaen him as their of bullets.
leader Fmro the chief's shmildere I *nw« r*f *hm nldsr F)f>uv chiefs
wa^ed a scarlet blanket Horae poetic , wanted to yield to the government
onlooker, observing the foremost rid * and to sign a peace treaty. Red Cloud
TO f I KF A COI.O IN ONF IIA V
T»*« 1 UATiVH MN‘>Sh
bnigsxH*rmfnntl »mw*j if U f« • to cun.
Bliov l. fcHi.fliur* Ik oil each iM,t Fm
•r's fltry-colored shoulder covering,
said ;
"He looks like a firing red cloud M
The a|»eecb pleased the young chlsf.
From that time he waa knowu as Maq-
pelu ta—"Red Cloud.**
Ploneera began to Invade hla realm.
Many of them we-e white men of the
was asked to join them. He replied I
furiously; “No? I want war!” The
more valiant young warriors echoed 1
his defiant about. And war they bad >
for year* thereafter Red Cloud kept
the frontier ablase with excitement !
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on evenj Package of tlto Genuine.
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( utTUMCBl WHEN IN NtXD OT MXDKINCA SUCH
Dauocim asi tmx o*o to deal with, as roua
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THCV SKUA AMO XAUASiliTT
WHLN servo
Nule Ik#M Naoie of tlto Cuinpomf
get* TED S1RAK.MT ACaOSN.XfAR THE SOT TOW. AMD V
vhc aaci i Man the tof or xvr.av FACkAcx.or the
GIM INI OMT SI rt. OMIY. roa salx av all i/ adiml.
oauuGisrv au.uLAa raicx so* rta sottlX^
sraue of ncs amp i
1 Of STMWA U THi ONI V fCaflCf TAMM V LAXAT1W,
•oldler
) fought
scruple
Indian
tTHE KEYSTONEi
TO HEALTH
IS
HOSTETTER’Sj
STOMACH
BITTERS
/
DMTfAAFATS
JL V O WVVVVAA
the stomach,
aid 'digestion,
Til C B ITT Ell 9 BNOTJft D BE
TOOK riM«T CHOICE.
IT DOES TlirvWORK.
T-ritTs4ir
Cloud regarded thei
a hostile tribe ami
such The white ms
buffalos and other g
•and, taught the Ind
se sort, who dMl not i
•ob or even kill any ,
»d their path. Red '
tieae newcomers a« t
U treated them as i
nan slaughtered the ,
b/ the thou-
to drink and
Red t'lou/’and hla braves retaliated
by elAflng some of these "undesirable
•Htxeng*' ail jleciarlur fl* *'t. war up-
on the < si W | .
The ;m"ernment ruened to the pro- went
defy a whole country forever. Ho, 1n j
course of time, Red Cloud and hla 1
brave* warn cootied up on a reserva-
tion. * •! agnln and again tier broke
out. cflkf Ittlng fearful ravages.
The 90-Year WiFi fed
When Sitting Bull, In 1878. in the
campaign which cost Custer’s life, ,
the warpath Red ( loud pre-
Jolu the reuuwncd .k..c4lciu«
•reAUM IT tt 1MX OMX SXIOiJY WMK H ACTS IM A NAlT'BAt, rraXMGTMCMIMG WAV
AND CLEANSES THE SYSTTJE WITHOUT UMTIXAXAMT AFTtagFlWV AMD WITHCH/f
aUklTATLNG, DI.SII HATING OS CJUTTNO. AMD IHERLXOSr DOCS NOT IMTXarrai R1 AMV
WAT WITH BUSMS8 OS FU-ASUSE. IT » SAl OMMLMMJJ BY iSILUUfD Uf WUX.
WutMin FAM1UM, WHO KNOW OF tTS VALUE FROM PCSSONAL USX. TO GET MS
BCMCTKIAL imen ALWAYS auv THE GYMI -MR; MAMUf AiT1iaXJ> BV HE
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LARGEST VARIETY
man. But hs fought on as fearlessly j making ready to start, took sway their
as ever against these greater odds I ponies and mads Red Cloud a prison
A body of regulars were sent to gar 1 er t *fcc gr.rcrrui»Pi uueieu to
tieou iron FBU Kearay, tn Wyoming. ; pay for these |»ouiea aud for
On Deeeraber 82, 1868. Red Cloud with o*her confiscated weapons if Red
a band of Slotlx attacked a foraging j Cloud would sign a treaty
party from the fort. Captain Fetter- j This was lu 1880 Red Cloud waa !
man with one hundred soldiers was : slxty-two years old. His long, tire-
sent out to the party's rescue, lied j leas years of warfare had resulted In
Clouds savages In s terrific battle the thinning out of hie warrior band
killed ."*eturir.ar. send st«t; one of LU , and in# io«e e* taouaa.ida of mile* of
Encouraged by Utla feat. Ke<* Cloud j In the west were every year more nu-
next attacked a detachment of soldiers | in^roua. He saw the hitter ftopeiees
under Major Powell, who were cross- j neea of tt all and consented tn ticn
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V ?V. . t:.SUfc».*S i.f ii wiy.-a Im— llkvmi >
in* tb** pialue w nB a cotiay ment of
metal »a/on laidie* l>» 'g jjj» wag-
on bodies for a bullet prodrTortlflea
tVon. tho troops U^t 0^,% themselves
so gallantly that It^Hfcud cotiid
make r.o headway agHitiS#wrf-ii Again
aatd axmId be >ed his wa’rlora acroas I treaty be bad a
Oia np*t! gTYttrwd 1e a | mi* u« !!
Ngeilibl the *«** ■•- Iwtl Azd everv »eoew*e • thtdCS oa
time the ROtdlera quick, unerring voi , mer greatness, becoming at last hilnd4(
lays smptied d »ssna of b*4dies and I deaf and almost child!
Mbt the lad Is— fWaUng hack. A*X* ftlMtilgki
j what he called a “peace pipes." The
! old ravags had been tn two hundred
; pitched battles during his stormy
< areer Now- penniless, old. helpteaa
; —be laid down bis weapon* Nor did
outwardly at least, ever break the
• reluctantly made.
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Hill, Tom W. Rains County Leader. (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, February 16, 1912, newspaper, February 16, 1912; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth832115/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rains County Library.