Democratic Sentinel, Volume 15, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 March 1891 — It Hat Caught On. [ARTICLE]

It Hat Caught On.

The officer had Interfered and broken up a row among a. lot' qf boys In street, and ne then called to one and said: “Now, tl?en, tell me what this ruction was about." “Well.” replied the bdy, “me and Wounded Knee wei*e cbmlftg along here, and we met Mah-Afraid-of-Hls-Horse. He strlick us for 10 cents*. Just then Man-oni-a-Buffalo came Up and give us— —” “What on earth do you mean?” interrupted the officer. “And then Mud-on-His-Back, Mah-who-Talks, and Fire On-a-Hlll cum alohg and put tn their gab, and—” “Who are all these boys?” demanded the officer, in great astonishmfentV “And the first thing I knew Walk-Down-a-Hill he hauled off and hit White Crow on de chin, and den Little Antelope he guv it to Bear-in-the-Night on the eye, and -we,. jva9 v treating to/ the Rosebud when*you jcum up and skeert the life out Sioux ; and Cheyenne in the pack. It’s all over and me’n Horse-who-Limps is going ? up to Pine Rft&e* Agency to train fur a wrestling match. "—New York Sun. "'zt >