Democratic Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 June 1890 — TO QUIET THE INDIANS. [ARTICLE]
TO QUIET THE INDIANS.
ONLt*CyN%' 'Tt>* PPT^VEnV ; ; w ; . ;; ; * ♦ * •> - 9 ; Take Their Guns Away and They Will Settle Gown Peaceably, but Otherwise the Lives and Property of Settlers Are in Danger. I i itaino Deer Agency (Mkt.) dispatch: -+- r fbe threatened outbjcpk amona tlie Ghlyennes| h|o| arres#d. But shoußlH«Af<¥)lt£ break twjfri promises Curtis andJ Mqljor Ui»iTOTr»iP w>pen® council last? x; ; ieht and be caught at their old tricks, all the troops in Fort Keough and Custer combined cannot prayepV bloodshed. Tho stockmen art? "tehlblf In earnest and swear they will shoot every Indian who is detected killing range cattle on the settlers have had good cause be frightened is undoubtedly true, despite the talk of the soldiers to tho contrary, jflver sin9§ JrVgijspn’s;body found riddjQjl wHh- bfilUtts a moijtk ago. thirty miles lYom fhe'agehcy the feeling lias been intense, and it - udedefl' but l^ 1 jingle ill-advised word or action pn the part of either' tho cowboys or Indians to' {mdeipitate
campaign of blood. Major* Carroll, who is still encamped a mile below here with three troops of calvary, '"says lie hf,s the stories, of ’Outrages'‘“bylbaitfns, iufd . wliile v lie •CflAyfehbdsMiaVA klfMft 1 greatly exaggerated. . The Indians are well supplied with Springip|ita'i4]osoaqfekj| they aae supposed tl use iu the huMi bik, asla .niat-tc-r iili Iho gaufccyiffho *sh»-<‘i-Tion wclliljot furnislr ll*%l|bl r#tl moat eimffjni 1 * ror o no* Cay’s* raftonsr If tlio Indiana aro to bo kept here and the property of the white settlers re-'Splectedp-i and khflir -1 i;M«f».* scoufed, (flip gqvtrnmopt mps|'civp ( the Choyqnnes ';'enioiigli fb’eat or tivoy will go off their jresdrrfctton dud got 1 beef,' a4fd f -wßlje ithov areiriiroitoitta’deI'tettedjby tlf'e. sUduiien. who,,.iu will fire.upon the I‘ndiaiis, and a general fight the chitcoil/d*' ,Fi*esh beef is tlio only game in this country for the Indians to kill, and so loi)g as they aro permitted to retain their guns an outbreak may bo expected at any moment. If the Indian DepartMpsfiu# ft r mtSs< be held foYthe lifes oT ''all the ff no mlly'il ie Vlille tlcTemfi 11 g : tlioir property.
