Democratic Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 June 1890 — TROUBLESOME INDIANS. [ARTICLE]
TROUBLESOME INDIANS.
Many Settlers Leaving Tltehr Homes and Seeking Safer Quarters. Miles Gity ;{Mo.ntd< d>i»p®l»hrr:eJi«(»»i repogt ?i .(rwp i ,tjl?e u&P trqubles are not reassuring. , , ~ fhAitfiy (TfoW 7 Tne , menaced d(4ttlement*'iHi Cbte-t-' 1 ennq o Gpipfltry, oftytuit!? wh*i struck" the road from the fbrty miles south of here, reports pb,ssiing threo more families on their way tod a. fliqre { fqllo\v^ W/lC hap been no news direct irom the scene, for two days His happened no ope knbws/) 1 f ,M .fft'Tt - !.;! * ; < , As hhe trouble, iiaaxamihedtitito morte ana the more is there for prompt and : %ffe*ctiVe aiftron. w/teks oj? 1 shore a£go while .Depwhy Ehereff tJtrhiisHrf ■was Oct on the Rosebud summeulng. jurors three Cheyennes stopped him and warned him return. He pushed them aside And’'kdpt on>, the Indians following. In; $ ,few minutoa hefireacncd.)the.top °5 » hiR ayf}, J of Cheyennes engaged in.a war danep:. ITo returned 4 .fuiit if Weblb ago 1 . 1 ' We’org®' Way, a settler, was stopped on the roaH by Cheyennes and ordered back and obeyed, the qnler,i; Wplf .yoicq, a/jCkayctiiie government scout, afriencfly young Itidian, a week ago warned travelers to keep off the RosbbW, >as Twb-Mbbii® and his rbraves had blood, in. theit cvete. Two UfobiisjS* believed io be-fh® loader df ‘tne’ angry bucks. * He* is a nbJ' ble specimen, ofr-tha 'red man, .vadighingi pounds,standing over six feet high and'’ riravdkis’ alfon. -It fs believed the. story - of* h messiah ookiing, as well-as ni‘s people's. , bad treatment by the, goy-, erujnent, has had much to do with the ■ present trouble.
