The Muskogee Cimeter. (Muskogee, Indian Terr.), Vol. 8, No. 38, Ed. 1, Friday, June 21, 1907 Page: 1 of 8
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Muskogee Cimeter.
Vol 8
IusUocjog I. T.
L'pidou cJuno 2i 1907
No 38
The
KEYES
' WHITE
AND RAVISHER
83 I I I") I l Give a hearty web-onie to the I Americans believe in fair plnyx
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ma0 mJ I 1 La I decent Democrat. wllO IS dlSgUS
I justed with his party's course
I Vm v Fi land who is wMling for the lime
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Viuiia Juno 18. -Deputies the Spting Greek hill and was
Julius Payne and Bob Micks j located by watching friends
bought in Dennis Kevs yester- (from nor ItYyor Creek. earrving
day and lodged bin in jail here i food and ol-her articles to him
01111 charge of rhpe preferred where he was hiding
by Lola Kelley. a fourteen-year Koyos W;S (1.lsiv cap(imvl aml
old girl near Choteau. - mm( n) (m rt U) (igllt? OMy ;l(.
The crime is alleged to have tempting It runawav. Jij
been committed about vo beo(Ml the Officers to ke.M) him
weeks ago at the home of ICevs
where the little girl had been
working. Mrs. Keys the wife
of the accused was away from
home at the time and Keys
drove to ihe home of I he girl and
induced her to accompany him
home telling her that his wife
. would be thereby the time they
arrived. After reaching the
Keycs home the girl was ont-
in the hills until nightfall and
did not want io be taken lo
Choteau lest tho friends of the
girl mete out summary ven
geance to him.
Thestorvj of the crime is one
of the most levelling and heart
less in lhe annals of this
country.
For two weeks this brute has
r.igeously mistreated by Iveyes. I been t- large aml( now he must
Keves has been s( outing in I answer for his crime.
The Same Old Dem-
ocratic Party.
tangle and litigation would he
endless. .Republicans must be
joined .by the belt or class of
Democrats and insist on a re-
publican form of government. on
to work and light for Oklahoma
rather than for conditions hos-
tile to the best interests of the
new state.
AVhat is best for our boys and
girls for our industries for our
homes? Tint is the (piestion to
decide in tho coining campaign.
Oklahomans arc1 among t hc'ifc
best Americans. They will do- '
nounce the unfair constitution
and in due lime have another '
that will give every man a r
chance. ;
A state that makes war on its
own best interests cannot gain a
leading position among the
great states of the Union.
Oklahoma must have a consti-
tution that will put it among
the the very first. Under the
Murray constitution it would
be among the last.
No state in the Union has
such natural advantages and
resources as Oklahoma. Let us
see to it that we enter tliOUnion
with a constitution that will
enable us to develop those resources.
Will it be Maskell and his
constitution or a constitution
for the whole state?
LI' Democratic testimony is to
be believed the Democratic Dai
ly of Oklahoma has with few!" pivsentative form of govern-
exceptions nominated their imMlt suitable form ol
.......- .. T i in... i.ml kiiniii;m
IMM IIUJII. I lll'V IIUV MUH.U
Hey nave provec
ihe primary mode of nomina-
tions to bea failure. The splen-
did opportunity given them to
frame a grand constitution has
b.ien thrown away. It is simply
Democratic history repeated.
The Democratic party for the
last half century has always
done its worst never its b est.
ts record .is one of repoaledi
failures. It has shown itself
totally unfit io govern totally
The Democratic - parly as
made up today must be defeated
iij its courageous conspiarcy and
taught a lesson. They have in-
dicted themselves they have
convicted themselves and they
and their constitution must be
defeated.
Shall we continue to be
known as Oklahoma or as tho
private; reserves of Murray
Haskell & Company?
We should have a constitution
that will enable us tosend men
to Washington who can accom-
plish something something.
Not men who will Have to join
the minority.
Otlice Hours:
10 a. in. to 1 p. in. ;' 2 p. in.
to 0 p. m.; 7. p. in to I) p. in.
and by appointment
A. I). RAINES M. I).
SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN '
Muskogee Okla.
Practice limited to diseases Ol!
Men and Women Rectum and
G vnito Urinary
Scales Huilding South tlnd
St. Koms 210-11 opposite Oity
Mall Day and night. Phone
number (JOtt.
15 4
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YlThu Vot lcltPOLliZO
People of Your?
Own? '
This is the day of civiliza-
tion. Progress and Reconsidera-
tion. The thing for us to do is to
put bricks in our own bouses
patronize aur own color
hw First Class Up-to
Dale and Artistic Dentistry of
classes
L. U. BANKS DENTIST
JSA W. Okmulgee
lOstes Bldg
One man's vote should be as
good as another's. It couldn't
be under the Murry constitution.
$500 REWARD
The New State Anti-Lynoh-Law
Bureau offers and will pay
the sum of SoOO to any person
or persons for the apprehen-
sion and Conviction of the leader
or leaders of the mob that mur-1
dered James Williams at Du-
rant. Indian Tor.
W. II. Twine President
Muskogee i. T.
K. I. Saddler Secretary
Guthrie O. Ty.
Address all coinmuuidations
to IO. I. Saddler. Guthrie Okla.
Ter. General office.
Ambassador Bryce paid a
glowing tribute to the now Ok-
nntrustworty and unworthy ofMahoma. Me found here able
confidence. t must not be al-
lowed to get the new state in its
graSp. We would only go back-
wards it would be impossible to
make any advance. Our state
attains would be in a constant
earnest men. Let us see to it
that we continue to merit the
praises of' nations by showing
ourselves' capable of self gOAerr-
meutofgoud government and
of fair government.
HETTICK BROS. GROCERS
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Twine, W. H. The Muskogee Cimeter. (Muskogee, Indian Terr.), Vol. 8, No. 38, Ed. 1, Friday, June 21, 1907, newspaper, June 21, 1907; Muskogee, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc70073/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.