The Muskogee Cimeter. (Muskogee, Indian Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 6, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 17, 1904 Page: 12 of 16
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TtfTe Dreamer's Dream.
With many a furrowed trace of life's
wind-rrettod deep.
Here Ilea uj common face an aced niaa
asleep.f
Just off the dusty way whereon the aun-
glarc brrnks i
Amid the drown) of day a caaual nap ha '
taken.
Only a poor old man; yet whence throuaa
all dlaaulne
Of ytara of toll and tan ateal over hit '
cloaed eyea t
These a-leama aoft aa a kite which to the
face Impart
A beauty and a bllaa-the youthtlme of
the heart T
By made rceand bleat the ecara have '
been annealed;
"The waves are all at reat; an Inner
peace revealed l
That lunda each furrowed trace of Ufa's '
vilnd-fretterl deep tx. .
A tender childlike grace on (hla old meat
asleep.
Life's Little Inconsistencies.
u "Yes" aaid the fashionable doctor '
as ho wrote out a prescription "yo
have told me your symptoms and I
eo you are troubled with acute ner
Tousness."
' "O!" wailed the fair patient "every '
littlo noise makes me Jump every
time a door creaks I start like a per
on In danger. By the way Dr. Ht
charge I'm going to take my motor
car out for a spin; I always run the
loach ine myslf you know. If you Jump
In I'll leave you right at your door."
Still explaining the sad condition of
her nerves she drove the auto dowa
the avenue at a rattling clip. In and
ut of the tangle of vehicles the Jolt
tog juggernaut flew at twenty miles I
Mi hour. j
The nervous wreck put on brake '
and glanced casually at $he mounted
polico who were galloping far behind j
The pale-faced physician gasped. !
"Here's your house" said his pa
tlect sweetly. ". hope your prescrip-
tion will calm my poor weak nehres."
-New York Sun.
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WAR SPIRIT OF THE -JARS.
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Thtlr Fanatical Bravery- a Vrfilng to
Wonder At. ? v
LleuL Masaki of a Japanese war-
hip writes to his wife: "After all
tkere Is plenty of luck in battle and a
fellow of good luck cannot die if he
wish to. For instance a shot or ball
cannot hit a lucky dog like me. On
the occasion of the fight of Feb. 9
the only things I had In my bosom
were the charm you sent mo and a
photograph of Iko (the lieutenant's
eldest son). During the fight I took
my post on a barbette and directed
the fire of the broadsides; but when
the range had Increased I ordered to
cease firing. Then I took out Iko'i
photograph and turned it face toward
the scene of the battle addressing 1t
as If It were Iko In person. 'If as a
result of thla war I said to it 'the sit-
uation of the far east In firmly fixeo
and no war should occur during youf
lifetime than you might think your
elf born la vain as aa officer's so.
Therefore sou should carefully at
serve this ene even fnm yoier pho-
tograph so that the sight may Inspire
In you the proud warrior spirit worthy
of a man. If however fortune favors
you with a chance of being under fire
as I am now then there is all the
more reason to observe the scent
carefully for your future bene .t.' "
II punoj pai eiqnoai joj poqoof je
umo eqj jjn sajpuj a.o Jiosiq y
Lucky Stones.
Thero is an old proverb whicfr
atates that "ho who possesses a tur-
quoise w'll never lack a friend." Cer-
tainly from time immemorial the tur
quolso has nevar 'ceased to be re
garded aa a lucky stone.
Amr.'..is are much In favor at the
present moment and the wearers of
them are by no means only of the
feminine community. They are worn
In all iranner of quaint designs. Baca
precious stone is supposed to contain
some property peculiar to itself. It
aeeaisjfharuiy credible that people of
common sense should believe in such
things but true it is that amulets are
at present much in vogue and apart
from their superstitions they are one
of the daintest presents imaginable.
The emerald is credited with a host
of god influences the crysollte is a
cure for insomnia. But the luckiest
amulet of all is that containing a tur-
quoise whether by reason of Its "true
blue" color or not It la hard to say.
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J9Ao ua pjbmo) Xouapua) uosojcI eq)
.toj etqisuodsej ojh so.ituqj 0(iqnd
jo asqtunu eq; u) oSrojauj. iaii eqi
pus uopsonpa o4oui iiujin pus ssai
ptu pinoqs Xoqj -oiiqnd aujpuaa eq
jo jd joSji eq) iuj Xq ejrunsuoo
oqM 'I'.amoM Suotus Xi.iiHU3u.ivd 'pul
0(U l visdedsXp ivfuota jo janouiv
)8VA v si eaaqx 'qanra ooj pvej
'sooq pooS oj Xiuo uopuai)B ajaqi
oaj9 oqM asoqj Sucnuu uoao 'suos
aad Xovjv :sXns 'Xijs.teAjun niqrani
oo jo UBjjtjjqu 'P19U0 Ja 'soiauaqii
tnojj josusp aq) jo 3uSdds ui
'qoniAj oox PU d03d lUMi.
'Uosi'AA qJnqpu8riOK S
uaa bauh 111W I uuk am
tl I.uom eq pud 'b'.woiot uuiu auo jinf
iu poiunoD B ji ueqAi.
J3ctdui Suv oq b )ng
euiBi oq) pun Xjo8 eqx
'sajjcui ai pioJJ am pu otu RMoqa en
:ui30B mia uiq iinq uK
f' !)3U1 0lin)JOj8Ui l) JDAOU oh
U93H BABH mIW I uIt Oq.L
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:uSeq sapuqe )iiniM) uoijaV
uiq mjA4 sdd v dvoiuu boujnsiuos I
JOSA V
Met Her Mat oh.
Waggs I had the laugh on my wife
yesterday.
Boggs How did it happen?
Waegs We were out driving and
ahe discovered an echo that beat her
out of to lust word.
The Residing (Mass.) man whosa
buildings have been struck by light-
ning for the Bixth time should dig
under his premises and see if ha doaa
not strike an iron mine.
Bringing Guatemala ants into the
country to eat up the boll weevil la
a form of cantract labor Immigration
which should bo encouraged.
A Baltimore woman advertised for
a husband then killed herself. Soma
men's lucl; never leaves them
" The Sandwich Islander's alphabet
has only twelve letters.
gome men stop drinking for tbS
pleasure of beginning onae mora.
'OBvestp aq) ujojj sje.zajj.ns uo paj
psq qojq. seonbEocu jo mov eq) o
J8))I eq) 8uiHinqns Xq eunmuij-Uoa
u onauop jo 3(a)) uu oonpoad &
-JsinSea pinoa eq )q) puuoj uisqeao
Ja o)9 'uoHj)sojd it:asXqd putt
IB)uam pejui 'umo3U) '8srJd
sianbas e'qveaaSssip' sno(j3A Ju
Aa )nq 'iisj Xajsj 'joaoj aApdnae
ainov n s esuaaip aqj 'oa 'aaAej
ipusp 'J8ASJ 0jjJ9 'aaAej euoqj(jq
'joaoj uvaijjy peijBO Xsno-jA 'jaAdj
enSnep 'Xiamen 'ojjnbBom eq) sujsai
HAop )as eq O) s ossasjp aeqjoua
')njee jo 'rasqsjo 'Ja o Suipjoay
' seo)nbsoM o; pie-j eseesia
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CREEtl
LIVERY BARN
Now located at new quarters
No. 512 South ttrd Street
TheBig Sale of Early Wlii-
ter Goods is now on at
W. H. WOOD & COMPANY
Corner Second and Broadway. .Turner Building.
If you want the colored
people to trade with you
advertise in
The Qmeter.
GET YOU READY!
Phone 70
Oppo.1t.OUl tomUnf
waoieieu moo.
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To Attend the Thanksgiv?
Services and Concert
GIVEN BY THE-
Students of Sango Baptist
College and Industrial
Institute
THANKSGIVING dXy and night
C3.
The students will) entertain the citizens of the city and territory
A Thanksgiving Dinner will be served free at the colloge.
At 11 a. m. the Students and friends will assemble at the
CENTRAL BAPTIST CHUROH and Rev. J. M Dade will preach
the Thanksgiving Sermon assisted the pastor.
The THANKSGIVING RALLY will take place immediately
after the sermon.. .This will be thegreatest contest ever witnessed
in the territory t
On Thanksgiving night the Grandest Concert oyer witnessed
will be pulled off by the students for the benefit of the College and
First Baptist ohuroh. Visit Dra are coming from all parts of the
territory. Citizens are invited. Ccme one Come all. Tiokets on
sale everywhere. -
CREEK GROCERY CO..
DZALZJUI XV ITAPItl AMD VAVOY
GROCERIES
AJTD JUOX PATUT7 TLOcTA. Tke Leading Colored :
Grocery Ooay ks the aty. . We also atay and pay' f j
Ike highest prlote lot- Oeintry Predaoe. LacaUs) m
. --.- .Woea lad It. lemtkal ska 0. eV Fees OSm.
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