The Muskogee Cimeter. (Muskogee, Indian Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 20, Ed. 1, Thursday, February 1, 1906 Page: 12 of 12
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Ju5t arrived at tlie BOLLDCGER 3LUSIC HOUSE it will will pay you to
see them before buyiiijr. We have a fine variety of other makes. Terms
to suit the customer. Remember the place:
BOLINGER MUSIC HOUSE
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J. S. BROWNLOW MANAGER.
507 W. Broadivay
BOYNJON
JUontinued from page one.
for himself a new house you
know what will happen next.
jglfc' L. Burr is still repairing
SHk;and says he has all the
In can do.
The colored school is progiess-1
ing nicely with an enrollment!
of eighty students. Mis. Sarah t
E. Temple has all that she can '
do to keep the children in line j
She needs an assistant teacher. !
Mr Robert Malvern has mov j
ed to town and his children are-
getting the advantage of city
school.
Mr Toliver has moved his
house back several feet to make
improvements on his lot.
Look out Temple will write
you up before you know it he
will write you up in the klsino
SUN FIKK INSURANCE 01' he will
write you in the north AMERI-
CAN ACCIDENT INSCHANCK or he
will write up through the Ciin-
iitav and let the world know
what you are doing.
NOTES ON THE FLY.
By Special Reposter.
Mr. Robeit Stinnett of Hu-
go own a steam cotton gin
about eight miles north of Hu-
go. He is in good circumstances
and is prtspenng in biihiix.ss.
Guts all the work be can do his
patrons are of both races.
Mr. Wm. Chatmaii of Hugo
runs aJiotel and grocery store
fs doing a spleneid businefcs and
is a splendid location near the
iseo Depot.
Mr. Isaac Johnson of Valliant
is one of the race leaders of bis
community a progressive farm-
er and one of the best known
' men in obe Choctaw Nation.
Mr. Stewart of Valliant has
one of the best equipped farnih
' in the country. He is a citizen
and will not sell an inch of his
. valuable holding. He has two
children attendingTuskcgte In-
stitute. There are hundreds of colored
p.iople iu the extreme Southeast
purl of the territory who are
anxious to know more about
the Rising Sun Fire Insurance
Co. than the reporter could tell
they are anxious to insure with
the piogressive company and
just accroes the tliw Red River
county. Texas they are equally
as anxious.
It's a cinch that a Xegro rep-
resentative in the legislature
and constitutional convention
will come from vicinity of
Shawneetown.
Simon Fnlsoiu of valliant. I.
T. is another one of the sub
stantial farmers of this locality
who is improving his land and
invites tenants from the states
to some and locate
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D. .'r. Harkins R. ArnoM
and Mr. F. G. Carr of Garvin.
I T. are progressive citizens
who are interested in the Cinie-ter.
500 LOTS FOR SALE!
"W made the blocks larger than usual we believe
mo5t persons purchasing a home this distance would
want at least three or four acres : : : :
CARNARD
ADDITION
To tlo ity of luskocjOG.
j20 acres platted into town lots-West Mus
kogee. North of Okmulgee Road.
FiftGG rqinutcs wall- to stroGt ear liriG.
The fii-st street running north and outh is 80th St.
The first .street running east and west is Okmulgee.
Then Broadway etc.
This is handsome property for residence.
WARRANTEE DEED TITLE PERFECT.
For further information call on or write
J.B.McCOLLOCH.
Real Estate and Notary Public.
Muskogee I. T.
UNIFORM RANK K. OF P.
Uniform Rank K. of P. was'
organized by Sir Knights AY.
M. Pacejand A. C. ttpahn audi
on Jan. 25 there were thirty-1
eight of the boys who took the
V. F. R. degree: there were
some from 14 and some from
17 and 12. They are a fine set
of men and will make a good
company. The fame night the
election of officers was had and
resulted as follows: A. G. Bar-
nett (Vi plain; J. M. Love 1st.
Lieut.;. J. T. Trimble. Recorder;
D. Richardson Herald; Thomas
Hem melt Guard; Hosea Hick-
erson Sentinel; W. M. Pace
Treas. j.John Priestly Chaplain;
the officers were installed by
Sir Knight W. M. Pace assisted
by Capt. Pettaway of Colorado;
Captain Preston of Texas and
CI. A. Ward of Oklahoma City.
Go to
THE KANDY KITCHEN
221 SOUTH SECOND STREET
For all kinds of Fancy Homemade Candies; all kinds of Fruits
Cigars and 2suts; and in fact whatever you need in the way of
confectionaries v
THIS IS THE OLDEST and BEST CAXDY MAKER in the City
Official Statement of the Condition of the
fo mrnGPeia
TVfa tioiV Dank
jVLuskogoG. Indian Tfeppitopy
KlSOURCKS
Loans and Discounts $712 OOtt 'J.'
Oveidiufts cotton 25iS!) 01
Honils iiiiil Pi (Miliums. 200080 10
7.9S5 11
ISO.OO.'l 48
Fiiiniliite and Kixtutes
Cash and Exchange
fl.141.iri2 01
Tin alunif statement is coricct
LIABILITIES
Capital $200000 00
Surplus and Prolit 21572 IJ9
C'iiciilaiinn 150000 00
Deposits 759.530 25
fl 141 152 01
D ' FINK Cashier
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When you want 0L ancl WOOD
CALL OR PHONE TO-s
Lewises. Dale's
COAL and WOOD YARD.
316 EMPORIA STREET PHONE866
"" Prompt delivery to all parts of the -city.
MUSKOGEE TITLE & TRUST CO.
GENERAL BANKING
ABSTRAGTS of TITLE INSURANCE. SURETY BONDS and KEAL ESTATE
Farm Loans a Specialty
Second and Broadway. MUSKOt&E. IND. TER.
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Twine, W. H. The Muskogee Cimeter. (Muskogee, Indian Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 20, Ed. 1, Thursday, February 1, 1906, newspaper, February 1, 1906; Muskogee, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc70023/m1/12/: accessed May 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.