The Muskogee Cimeter. (Muskogee, Indian Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 38, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 29, 1905 Page: 5 of 8
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FROM OUR EXCHANGES.
The Muskogee (I. T.) Cime-
ter is waging war upon the
worthless immoral depraved
loafing element of that town
Its manly course should he com-
mended hy all who helieve in
decency and right. Portland
(Oregon) Advocate.
The masses of the people are
with us brother and the officials
have got the rascals on the run.
Only a few immoral reprobates
who parade as dispensers of the
gospel are against us aided by
the remnant of thugs who re-
main r
William H. Twine editor of
the Muskogee (I. T.-) Cimeter
has stirred up a hornet's nest
in his city by attacking ignor-
ant immoral preachers black-
legs and loafing Negroes and
women of easy virtue. You had
better look out a little Willie
you have got a very bad combi
nation of elements after you.
Xenia (Ohio) Observer.
Jim we have got them on the
run they are howling like hades
but are hunting fields new and
pastures green; and the old man
is doing business at the old
stand. Yes they are a hard
combination we admit but it
lias been "busted" so to speak.
Judge T. F. Dickerson of the
Federal court saw a sign nailed
to a telegraph pole at Lindsy
Indian Terrritory on which
was written: "Mr. Nigger don't
let the sun go down on you m
this town." The judge divest-
ed himself of his coat and hat
climed the polo for a distance of
fifteen feet and tore down the
sign. The act of Judge Dicker-
son is to be commended. Such
signs only foment trouble and
do not belong among law-abiding
people. Democrat.
Judge Dickerson is a man
and it is a pity that there are
not more such men. The Ne-
gro is a citizen of this Republic
and has always been found loy-
al to the flair. There are no
traitors to our country in the
ranks. They have given their
life blood upon a hundred battle-
fields for the perpetuity of our
Government and they are enti-
tled to the protection under the
law of their civil rights. The
cuss or cusses who put up that
sign are traitors to the flag and
our country and are not worth
their room in hell
is one of the most accomplished
young ladies of the race and we
need more of such progressive
young women. She will return
to her home in Texas within a
few days and already the young
men are beginning to look sad.
The
change
efforts of clarence to
the city market from
2nd street to Broadway would
he the killing of two birds with
one stone Clarence would
thereby vent his spleen upon
the Negro because the Negroes
own considerable property on
2nd street which would he bene-
fited by the park and again he
would have the property of the
owner on Broadway condemned
and purchased for a song which
would vent more spleen. Great
fellow is clarence. We have
been wondering if Clarence had
anything worth condeming. As
a rule such cusses have not. and
he doubtless is no exception to
theVule.
the above occasion the M. K. &
T. will s 11 round trip tickets
from points on its line at very
low rates. Tickets on sale July
7 8 and 9. Final limit July
loth. See Katy's Agent.
. VERY LOW RATESHli of
July to all points in Missouri.
Kansas Oklahoma Indian Ter-
ritory and Texas. Tickets on
sale July 1 2 3. and 4. Good
until and including July (. No
restrictions as to distance.
Rates on application of any
Raty Agent.
EES
SUNDAY EXCURSION RATES.
The attention of Judge C. W.
Raymond Chief Justice of U.
S. Court of Appeals for Indian
Terriiory have been called to
the following article from Wo-
leetka Indian Territory issued
and important order to U. S.
Commissioners.
The M.K. & T. will sell round
trip tickets at rate of one fare
plus twenty five cents to all lo-
cal stations where the regular
fare is $1.50 or less. Tickets on
sale fer train leaving Muskogee
after 6 p. in. Saturday and for
all trains on Sundays except No.
5 and No. 6. Don't fail to take
advantage of these rates.
W. W. Holmks.
Agent.
VICTORIA HOTEL
When at Claiemore stop at
the Victoria Hotel Modern Up-to-date
Elegant Rooms Table
Unsurpassed.
Mhs. Ji)KiiLA Robinson Phop.
Claremore 1. T.
Dr. R. H. Waterford.
PHYSICIAN 4. SURGEON.
Diseases el Womea and Men kbccch:-
fully Treated. Chronic Disease ol Men
a Specialty.
BIO EAST SIDE LUMBER YARD.
GEO. RHOP6 LUMBER OjVYPVjvy
DKALKK IN
Lumber. Lath. Shingles Sash Doors Lime. Cement Etc.
EAST OKMULGEE AVE.
Finch the husband of Mrs.
McClendon has been arrcstul
for disorderly conduct. It seems
that Finch thinks it his duty to
run his step children away Irian
home with a gun and raise Cain
in yreneral.
MUSKOGEE TITLED TRUST CO.
GENERAL BANKING
ABSTRACTS of TITLE. INSURANCE. SURETY BONOS iti HEAL ESTATE
Fau-m Lana a Specialty
Second and iroadwav. MUSMMiO. IN TCI!.
KATY EXCUR-
SION TO PARSON
Miss Lula Faust the young
lady stenographer and pharma-
cist from Texas who has been
stopping at Mr. Crates' board-
ing house for the last few weeks
is very much impressed with
the city and we believe in the
near future will locate perma-
nently in our city. Miss Faust
Sunday July 2nd the M. K.
& T. Ry. will run special train
to Parsons at reduced rates.
See Katy's agent for particu-
lars. INTERNATIONAL
EPWORTH LEAGUE
CONVENTION :: :: ::
Denver Colorado July 5th to
9th For the above occasion the
M. K. & T. will sell round trip
tickets to Denver at very low
rates. Tickets on sale June 30
to July 4th final return limit
July 14th.
See Katy's Agent for particu-
lars. INTERATIONAL CONVEN-
TION UNITED SOCIETY
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR
Baltimore Md. July 5 to 10.
For the above occasion the
M. K. & T. will sell round trip
tidkets to Baltimore at very low
L rates. Tickets on sale July 1
2 and 3rd. Final return limit
July 15th.
See Katy's Agent for particu-
lars. BENEVOLENT AND PRO-
TECTIVE ORDER OF ELKS
Buffalo N. Y. July 11 For
Slof is TheTiiTie
For you to buy a new buggy and harness.
We handle the best make and stand back of
any defected in them.
M
THE DEERE BUGGY
Stands the wear and always looks stylish. You can't buy a
better and we have the most complete line of up-to-date Buggies
and Harness in the Indian Territory. Come in and see for your-
self and get our prices which are the lowest
planters ijviPLejuejvT eo.
Wall Street Muskogee I. T.
Why buy Youp
LUMBER -:- and - BUILDING -:- MATERIAL
From a company you do not know. Keep your mon-
ey at home buy buying from the
Muskogee Lumber Company
They live here and will treat you right. Yard loca-
ted west of Jones' Buildinf near Masonic Hall.
the
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Twine, W. H. The Muskogee Cimeter. (Muskogee, Indian Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 38, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 29, 1905, newspaper, June 29, 1905; Muskogee, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc70002/m1/5/: accessed April 27, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.