The Muskogee Cimeter. (Muskogee, Indian Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 6, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 17, 1904 Page: 6 of 16
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THE CIMXTER
I'uiilmlietl cveiy week in tm iiitonmtof
f lm Nro br tlia Oimrtor Eublf nhlng Co.
Enteruu at thu Pot Olllco lut MuBkofe
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SUBSCRIPTION:
(In advance )
One Year .... $1.00
Fix Montbi 60
'J hrea Month! 25
W. H. TWINE - - - - Editor.
WOOD Ass't Editor and Manager.
.I.T.TRIMBLE - - - Solicitor.
The Irlbh World is one of the best
panels in the United States and was
ery hejpful in the election of Presi-
dent' Roosevelt. It is doing for the
Irish peoplo what the Negro papers
aio doing for our race.
. And when they any Arkansas is
about to be saved and qpme over on
tho Lord's side we unaginc we hear
.those a rOh angels of rebellion and
prejudice Vardman and Tillman say
and "Thou too Brutus."
get out of your race.
"Hint to the wise is sufficient."
Step pretending and be a loyal race
man or your statesmanship is doomed
for defeat in this country. The deck
is being cleared and our guns will
soon be ready for action. We will al-
low a chance to prepare for war or
peace beforo we give your names to
the pupbllc. Pioneer.
You are all right old man we have
noticed tho same thing and wondered
what the cusses want and what they
mean.
20th CENTURY BATH COMPANY
School of
MANUAL THERAPUTICS.
GUARANTEE LIFE INSURANCE CO.
MUSKOGEE INr . ; TERRITORY.
Capital Stok $200000
An Old Line Company issues all forms of Limited Payments
Life and Endowment Policies.
DIRECTORS: E. J. Mints Muskogee I. T. Geo.'D. Lennon
New York; F. L. Cmger Oklahoma City; Wm. M. Eggleston
St. Louis Mo.; C. J. Miller Muskogee I. T.; Samuel Ray-
mond Wynnewood I. T.
We aie against mixed schools;
.against extending the restrictions;
.against everything that retards the
pi ogress of Indian Territory. Times
Bert Greer's paper.
There he goes again. Who in the
"hotel bill" said anything about mix-
ed schools. The Negro is not raising
any cain aboil t it and it comes with
n d rii 'Door grace from a fellow '
'like Bert who has always pretended
lo be the Negio's friend. Why keep
up tills agitation unloss tho cuss
wants to get up a row with the
"whites and tho blacks."
Is in advance of and far more
sweeping than schools of Osteopathy
including in its course of study Ostco-
Manipulations coupled with Dr. Cor-
bin's famous Turko-Russian bath the
use of which is thoroughly and prac-
tically taught. All instructions given
in operating room on patients suffer-
ing from some of the many chronic
diseases.
For further information address
C. M. CORBIN D. O.
iooj4 North Main
Muskogee 1. T.
Or the Editor of this paper.
j
In reply to thoso who have contin-
ually asked what olllco do we want
we say that we aie not a candidate
for any olllce we are free to express
our opinion without being handl-
raped we aro willing to stay down In
lUo trenches with tho other boys.
We nave made the offer to those
who desire to sail into immoral school
teat'liers to fly In and up to date they
have failed to colno up and toll what
they know. We extend tho time to
December and if they then refuse to
make good thon tho Cimetor force
will Investigate and turn on the light.
The first week of the December is-
sue of this paper will be given over
to the colored ladles of the town and
all the articles will come from them
except tho editorial column which
will bo presided over by W. H. Twine
Jr.
We have noticed one thing about
some of tho Muskogee professional
Nogroes and especially one or two
Negro lawyers and that one thing
is that whenever those would-be Ne-
gro leaders have any printing to do
they run to the white newspapers.
There can bo no excuse for this the
roloied people are publishing three
weekly papers in this city and if
these would-be-loaders don't like this
paper they can go to the others. In
my opinion there is but ono thing to
do and that Is to search their rec-
ords and nine times out of ten you
will And that these same would-be-leaders
are hiding from justice. In
other words they left the old country
with a bad record.
Now Mr. Negro you can't be a
white man and Un3 white man is not
v going to do anything for you when
he flnds out that you are trying to
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The above is a likeness of A. D.
Johnson of Vinita I. T. one of the
most prominent colored men in the
B. I. T. He is Dep. Grand Master of
St. John's Gr. Lodge F. and A. M.
of Oklahoma and Indian Territories.
Spott Cash Store
r BIG LINE OF FALL MILITARY!
Shirt Waist Suita Shirt Waists Corsets Hosiery
iMuplin Underwear Dry Goods Tin Ware and
Enameled Ware Queens Ware and Glass Ware.
Official Statement of the Condition of the
COMMERCIAL NA'TN'L BANK
.United States Depository
Muskogee Indian Territory.
At close of business Friday January 22 1904.
RESOURSES LIABILITIES
Loans and Discounts $410936.13 Capital $200000.00
23198.69 Surplus and Profit 16978.26 (
106.08049 Circulation 50000.00
5046.26 Deposits 345142.28
68125.35 Reserved for Taxes . 1266.38
Overdrafts (Cotton)
Bonds and Premiums
Furniture and Fixtures
Cash and Exchange
$613886.92
lhe above statement is correct.
$613387.92
D. N. FINK Cashier.
Business intrupted to our care receive prompt attention
SMITH-TORRANS CO.
JjfeN'TOR. THE H0U5SsggSjg
Early Tragtdy.
The Assyrian maiden waa in tearat
"What Is the matter?" asked bar
girl friend.
"Herbert wrote me a aeven-paga
love letter and threw it oyer the gar
den wall. It was written on the fin
it terra cotta he could find. Page
cumber three struck father who waa
sleep on a bench and now he and
Herbert are throwing my love letter
tick .and forth with all their might
and unless a policeman comes pretty
oon I don't believe I'll ever know a
word of what was In it! M Washing-
ton Star.
Oldest Active Fireman.
John ShiTmaker aged 79 years eft
New Castle Pa. Is held to be the old-
at active fireman In the United
States. He has been a fireman sine
ke waa 14 yeara of ago and always
Maintained a deep lnterett In the bua
ess of fighting the flames.
SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACK
North Main St.
Muskogee I. T
E. L. SAMUELS.
The Popular . . .
BOOT & SHOE. MAKER
Do Your Banking Business With
The Territorial Bank & Trust Co
I f f ' t w '
Oldest and Strongest Bank in ttie Indian Territory.
Interest Paid on Deposits. 1
Abstracts Made. V MUSKOGEE INDIAN TERRITORY.
Fidelity Bonds Written. '
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Twine, W. H. The Muskogee Cimeter. (Muskogee, Indian Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 6, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 17, 1904, newspaper, November 17, 1904; Muskogee, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc69975/m1/6/: accessed April 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.