The Oklahoma Workman (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 15, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 2, 1904 Page: 4 of 8
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THE OKLAHOMA WORKMAN.
W „.N And don't foreet to have a good ma that are above the equa"^^^based upon an adequate
The Oklahoma Workman.
ouakantkhd cikci'i.ath n T.uno No SOci« ty offers a better propo- Brothers haw• b<' ' order every certificate so written upon that
altion than the A. 0. U. W. have always been loyal to tne ur ,aI/and a number of fraternals have
Published Monthly by Grand I-odge of £rtion°of the' Grand Lodge' in Mis- adopted their suggestions becoming
Oklahoma A. O. ' . W . Do 80mething to advertise the Or- action of the Grand convinced that it was the only way to
der that has done so much for human souri, they will be perpetuate the society. Not a single
B 'snAWNHi OK..A. "> if you wish literature ex,JJ*™rates^leVires"t^cinttWate the
Subscription price 25c per year. Free to Twenty-eight of the forty different objects o^d^corder ' reserve of a living member, providing
all members <>f the Order jMrisdictions have adopted the new < ■ organized at such member desires to ceasi payin„.
— ,l,an' Moiintain View! O. Twith the follow- TheA. a U.W. provi.es forgan en-
Entered at the postoffiee at i.utlme I)on>t f()|.get that assessment You ing °®ce" at tp .e "y expended protection for the amount
Oklahoma, as second class matter, knQW what wln happen to you C. W BicKett m. w. Qf paymenta fn excess of his propor-
October 5, 1900. tomorrow. f F west Forman tlon of the current cost. This seems
. 1. C. West, forman. ^ ^ but eaulty between the society
Important to Recorders. If you wish for the Jurisdiction to Ed Semite, overawr. and the individual member. It would J
Each month we send a PRINTED know what you are doing let 1 >< . • k Receiver and Financier. also seem that this position of tli"
I 1ST to the lodge containing name known through the Workman. •• • Guide more advanced Fraternals is the only
and address of each brother. Examine g. L. C^aggs, umae. Watchman. reasonable and just one and should be
this slip carefully, and if any correc* There should be no dlssensi Dowllna Outside Watchman. supported by all officials whose duty i%i'
Mons or additions are to be made make 0ur ranks. Always look over the ! *s« -is It is to exact an impartial and jus, • J
' m 0n the printed list and return to sh„rt-comings of a Brother. | Railsback accounting of the funds collected by
tS office PLEASE NOTE -DO NOT '> w Rolston such Fraternals, and they will in turn
WRITE the entire membership over Little sympathy is extended to the ' ' „ anped receive the earnest support of all mem-
hut make all corrections necessary on man who fails to provide the1 neces- Th7a™d*e^tarts under favorable bers of such societies and an enlight-
the PRINTED SLIP SEM. sary Protection for his lain .. circumstances and a bright future is ened public.
J^u^f'm YOU .in hjjr wto-j thatttey lEwS Charity, Hope and Protection.
r.r.-™ * - - ®sMsMSrS£\
fid or UNDER SUSPENSIOl ture. due the credit for the organization of tory.) ^
THREE MONTHS. ^ was a great entertainment ot this Lodge in the hustling city of charity. „0pe and Protection, what
oc np THE GRAND lodge Oklahoma City, No. 6-. The Brothers Mountain View^ mag.p wor(lg roun(, whjch to bllild the
OFFICERS of THE are all wide awake, not how cheap greatest fraternal organization the
anc.ent order united workman but how strong aml^afe. ['.' 'S*~ . world has ever known! What f0Un*n"
OF OKLAHOMA. ^ intelligence of mankind has [ \ .V tion stones upon which to erect th"
,, , nr'in l Master worUman . .... hppn impressed with the benefits --W j noblest structure of all time, a struc-
.... ,'.R. r. Dickensheets. Enid Okla. . , inslirance that it is classed ' i - I lure which shall endure throughout
Or,nJ M.rler wgg. — okl„ § « • .ife th, eonnti™ • WJ« ™ '
•vv; „' v tfBin'- . awanfi^i about which to chrystalize and eius-
"r" ■■ -J. 9V Allen.-Norman. Okla. in arrpars sho„1(1 not ex- | | M th«t is best in Adam's race
Orand Overseer^ wtoil Qkla li|iMp Bts The prompt payment ot f !,( aU that is purest in mankind all h
arandRpo^r^. i.....H,lhrl;---okla y„„r assessments is for th- MM. .. ^ i
nr I ^ ; ..iiiw-,;ir okla ' I ■ —•'-
nrnn.1 Guide Maiioy. Dow. I. T owo it to yourself and to your j inspired by the Great \rchitect of t 1
arand" Tn^ family to try to increase the member- j AflHl ZT/nZ atn^mlT^ Twi"e
Grand Outside W^trh —T ship. j ...%j „ (.hoi(,e. When in their early Strug
Grand Trusses. You never heard of a man on his l -les they Pnc(r,,ntPm1 ,hflt °PP°8"l°!!
w T Hntflntd Alva. Okla deathbed resetting that he was in- | ' which by Us very presence pay. ^
w N Klllot. P«reeU. Okla ^ Now would he a good time to • '• tr,bwte to success thej met tha I
R W HlKBlns. Hartshorne. P„rtiflcate in the old reliable siLion with the first tenant or the
grand LODGE committees. A O U W Order. With Charity ifn';|u,bn^;;r^J;:
Tmrtnpo*cf#S5'tOWA Don't be deceived by the siren plead- & '.|f ~C «•'!.: ."ir- iniu-iv- and
Y /'t ^nPrh,H<aS,n I T in^° 0f some one in leading you ,0 L , ■ ^ ff and as .he Order grew hey clothed
Earl Howell. Enid. Okla. ^ve that the other fellow's Order / ■ * S * many of these same critics in Char-
Law Committee. is 'the best. Remember that the A. O. |^L ^ Jk ? " I ««y. 'be most holy cloak ere
a h Querry. t^l^a, t. t . i stav. l^bwc % son of man.
3 11 RpM. FJ Hrr . Okla. ^ To those who faltered by the wa>
jno. P. Smith. Purcell, I. ufe'8 rugged battles and de-
okinhnmaarttev okla. waging hiTlode-e up. No mistake was My papa protects me with the spaired of home ®n"|
lhe A- °- U- W- 1,0eS star of Hoi'ip anil
R« r...nt.tl .. < L'"'0* nrfln; at Urai't ana Is one nf the stib- yours1 jS'anii alctnras ih<,
WKEPTtoUnn''WViodwafd. Okla^ stanlial 1m tubers. Wihout impugning the motives of had reached the verge of the great
w A. RujtrIp*. T^u"1SP n ,0 okla.. T. ^ n ti w. is one of the best lhe Insurance Commissioners we were precipice. horror stricken with
^ r;:;^rs
PRICE l.TST OF wmn* f,.ll «';;^S,r/fl0l;^nr,nS c'on^Tablf p,-'.'. Cl, ."nd pamd tipa'.-er, r,.alh,,l
The following is alistofBUPP1^ is ^ as Editor of the of- |IOsed Uniform Bill. We were no less in smiles as Heavenward the spin
kept on band in the Grand R surprised at their attit'dde as disclosed took its flight. thrnwn
nfflce, also prices on the same. fl< lal orcf,n' jn thpjr last convention upon the sub- With Protection they have throw.
These supplies will not ho "['T' a O U W. has passed the ject of the disposition of reserves to their mighty arm into t ie n^"" .
unless the cash accompanies the order. 1 be A . imrin" all-that he accumulated by level rate so- fray and fended gainst assaults ot
S?r™rmb,r,n,h fn."r;;;;n or^r. ,u„y.^.h n MM roat. Mmn- alM^ ^ ba^.accumala ^ ^
In aupnlies. please send the price witn time u na 1 ffl hnve unanimity of sentiment that they ()f that mighty arm they have driven
g.'SSi,.nd«.in ™ >*•*- I"K but«i,, u «««*<«««- *
tentlon. ,100 <stTtVment of all moneys. No default- „f the individual member and he de- snarling, back into his lair, amiI ma \
Rituals, each . i "J} ^ it has naid to lhe yvidows and sires to terminate his membership dur- 1 daabt not that when the Great CrjT
Financiers Receipt Book, each .. • c-Mo imo 000 to say nothing of j„g life, that his surplus contributed ator first assembled the chaotic tore, ,
Receivers Receipt Book, each so orphan i ,.l in.(Miu J <• 10 ^ y s&n_ 'Sexce^of the current cost should of nature from which to build the
Recorders warrant Book. each. ^0 thonsands of d ^pml)prs< bp conflacflted by the society for the ,diverse the thought uppermost in
s s"!-.«rr-;-««"ie more "er8istpnt mpm'
Application Cards perlOO ...... reasonable m and practice ol aid him on his way to destiny. Wltli^.
Rem! annual P W Book, each JJ It still llveB,^andjrtll ljj M long SUCh m they w(,,, „ , wi|1 embue him that bis exiStCJ
Monnthly Report Book each .. 100 , lila rood earth.last1 cont nii.ng to '\'olled bvstatute to pay to the ence on earth may lead to life eternal.
Buttons, ner dozen " in the fu u ■ •• (1,,t"oing member surrender values or with Protectio nwill I shield him from
Medical Examiners blanks, free o g ^ else tQ g)ve ^ Rnareg of sin an„ shame, even
Clearance Cards, each The action ot the■ Mus, * ' , ''t0nfJ0d insurance to the withdrawing though to do so, Son of Mine shall
Ode Cards, each Lodge is to be regretted. If P° member It would seem to us in view die to live again. \
Officers Bonds, each • true, their actions towardthe Supr m m • f the legislation ef- And so it is. our founders builded V
Constitution and By-laws, each .. .10 Master workman and ins associates of the compSnles In -his re better than they knew, and so it is 1
Traveling Cards, each ■ 05 was something deplorable The Su- lect ng ol missloner would be ten thousand homes today sing pea-
Lantern and Slides each . . . «^00 m„ rorti;e officers should have be ■!. spec that (-«!,. ten st„rm
* « w""-0 n n"hr*oa" 0 '.'r.''„i"„ „y<. i«« 11X ™«r £T<.t d.t,mE. ^ «« • •
* to explain the new plan. 11 his v a o« th. paasaBe o.^ ^ wh|(.h v.,11 ad.l
, , planalion wn- not satisfactory it coiil allow ■ cinrious pages to the history of man-
Be l"!"" he re.pee.ed BroOurl,-that * « - Cd-pa™ radiant with il.e t.aen-
How new HJS?S el.op era 2, their to they toot CharltyHope and Protection.
' , ,, . , ,„imi .p,,m jn favor of compelling by law Muskogee, October .11, 190..
Nine as- sments i not bad. We are ° Th® d °wlll eome when the rowdy the cj2j^jnthjfpiijaJTZTJoK Fraternallsm cannot thrive when in-
S",nSS"n,° - , , o, the S^^'^r=. ¥h5"L>e Jiatiee a are ,n the aa.
This would be a good time to look ^ jurisdiction living in Oklaho used their positions and in every way die.
after the suspended member J
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Clardy, B. J. The Oklahoma Workman (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 15, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 2, 1904, newspaper, November 2, 1904; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc274543/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.