Pace 6. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., APRIL 8, 1909, for the reservation, leaving behind all rior. It 1s the work of a minute; the | keep the Indians from the Red Cloud Pg thelr provisions, General Merritt pur- Indian has fired and missed. Cody's | ang Bpotted Tall agencies from going An Impediment, : sued them until night, when the whole bullet tears through the rider's leg | north to Join the hostiles under Sitting “It loo as though my marriage : commend went into camp at the agency. Into the pony’s heart, and they tumble | pay with Miss Mulling would have to |} 4 3 “he Indinns left thelr dead and ad In a confused heap on the prairie. The postponed.” CHIEF {7 : y mit having more wounded, They lost Cheyenne struggles to his feet for i NEXT WEEK.-"SOME INDIAN WAR- “What IM / a glx ponies. Their friends at Red Cloud ner wt, but Cody's secon ull RIORS Khe ¢ p to vi ud - —- A gay they never dreamed that the Fifth hits the mark t Is now close qual yesierd W Ml \Y cavalry could get there in time to head , knife m wl J i a, - si them off, \n Ld ug ¢ 0d) wih nl » a A ‘ $ wr : . ' ' » ER “The regiment sustained no loss, It YOUlE Chi HOw \ { ) ! \ : A wer 4 BY BUFFALO BILL [772s fi) | rich i arise Sous ama toy bi tn pes toe | RA Me pyr “ olll4’ /* Ll) Tongy ive. fefime’ Deten. at’ thelr OW . ZHEIDA : VV 17 out PRON'TRUE TALES OP THE PLAINS [72.2 £ 2%" S 7 | "Viv wbove is trom the New York thelfsproject of foining Siting Bull | Not Wholly Careles MeL ENERAL PHIL SHERIDAN 80 arranged thi that detachments of the army ci LIK 0 inmy K would leave several and with various objects to be plished, while the eventual ol was to concentrate and corral with a cordon strong enough to crush forever the power of the northern Sloux and Cheyennes and thelr allles. EX] tions under Major General Geor Crook, General Wesley Merritt Major General Eugene A. Carr st from different points, relations, in cutting dians, especially rule Sioux and the Joining en masse with to obstruct and prevent of the northern Sloux wit such junction would hay a strength almost equal and many times larger In that section o three comma in the 1 enced soldler peclally uated rosters come Merritt ly and cutting cheer in a cl tumble In closing on they rea Cheyenr ine for one to pl utmost the f 1 | 4 / woeome th : : horse 1 Syercome th proaching, ar y Indians were he i : : . . ; tanltds , ei bad of him. To discom! ose scl : watehine but keeping conceal : dvi | i FIEDLER oo Ko. 88 : . . JULIAN tific fighters he had c ' ! : Here i or a a Ww Dasie! HiTisrds arot whil WHOLESALE ung out 1 he re 1 aw arming down the rescus Company K wn instantly ordered to the front, but before It appeared from behind the passed yet, us \ and | bluff the Indians, emboldened by the weary, at 3 ! ' uly | rush of oir friends to the rescue the command to u die was give turned savagely on ‘Buffalo Bi and on the ban of Hat et | the little party at the outpost Indian fro: witl ! ne | “The Int The) ter sprang from thelr horses camp not " " TT and met the darin h 4 f and % ’ : 1" outraced | ' } ley Yellow Hand, a young Cheyenne ’ arge with a vo! having 1 one ol i Ie rea brave, came ble rides in cavalry an: a foeman wo We had come seventy-five miles In| kneeling and } twenty-four I Al were reat sent a bulk ough the chiefs log daybreak, a : ; nnes appeared | and into his pors Down went the pimultaneousi) J, * An astor two and b re iis friends conld shed lot of redskin ! here ocour | peach him ns shot from BI) red what Is known ¢ the battle of | Mfle laid the redskin low t BROKER FHILIPSHURG » 3 MONIT'MENT iN. Em 1 War Bonnet Creek was In this en “On eam others bent on ant FALD hd MENT J : \ viok NH h , : rr WwW. gagement that fate allot to me th hilating the little band that opposed stier 0] mdse i t. § ' ‘ \ ‘ nd WINGATY fa 1 : . ohana 0 youd v1 V ft i mre J nl duty to meet personally and success | them, when, to thelr amazement, a long NTRE HALL Bio te nish, J. M.. groceries Res Est, ( ’ A Ri { "4 rk rocerie u Lal a wl ’ fully the war chief Yellow Hand Al blue line popped up in thelr way, and I 9 " y gen ¥ WARRIORS MARK Leathers Hros : CN Jey | mdse MOS | ; \ org ‘ x matter of detall that I well remember, | KX company, with Colonel Mason at ta Beamer, D. A antlers AS AARNON clgars Waring, Ralph., Gen’) merchandis BELLEFONTY A 1 WOODWARD I' £ Strawe Laas, J gon’ mdse the chief yelled to me, “Come on, | head, dashed at them, Leaving thelr Hushman. GG. W., jeweler ; 2 "oe é . A Centre Hall Supply Co., produce Tub t a Coben. BF. produce come on, White Long Halr!™ (“Coon | dead, the Cheyepnes scattered bac! Dauberman. J. (i, meats ; Aber ! D. 3. poe ha PLEASANT GAP Hosterman, C. W., produce For the purpose of correcting an ve pu of b coon, Pe-Ha-He-Has-Ka!” In Chey: | helter skelter for the ridge. but thelr JRremnn 3 Smith “rain and con MUNSON Ball, PP. I, groceries Hosterman Mes, C. W. gon]. mdse. errors of appralsment an appeal wil ’ Lm J gon’! mdse, ! . Mulfinger, J. ( oom Orndort, 1. DD, groceries " d Sith m enne). We both fired simultaneously. | fire was wild and their stand a short | Henney. Mrs. Lucy, milliner Eisenhower, Fred, cigars Noll, W. HL & Bros, gen'l mdse Wolf. RM. est. gen’), mdse de hd he hos uty pris ho ) my first bullet going through the | ape Company after company de | jowand Crelinery Uo produce, Jasper, Joe, olgars Smith & Herman, meats Yoarick, A. M.. produce betwee the hours of 10 A N ye : "mer sor » chief's Jeg and entering the body of bis | bonehed from behind the bInfr, and, ut-| Lows A. 1 & Son. lumber. MADISON BURG PENNA. FURNACE YARNELL Fo 0 hon BG Tnoan a1 H - h borse, His bullet glanced on my sad: terly disheartened, the Indians rushed | Murray. J. D.. drugs Everett, T. B. gen'l mdse Hess. C. 5. gen’) mdse Confer, Ira PP. gon’. mdse Mereantile Appraiser | . Williams & Spotts 17... produes tiroe, A.A pen'l mdse Wiser, T. C. produce
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