The Oklahoma Safeguard. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 25, 1905 Page: 3 of 6
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Supplement to "Oklahoma Safeguard.
GUTHRIE, OKLAHOMA, THURSDAY, MAY 25. 1005.
Okla. City Bureau
Oklahoma City, Okla.
F. lton is son,
Editor
Mrs. E M. Jackson,
Editres«
Rev. Troupe is here working WatOllga Bureau
up a rally tor his church. Watonga, Oklu.
After a service of a score and
a half years for the 1. C. R. R
Mrs M r«g ret Wilii m , of Macoo, is Company, Mr. T. Pearson is still | 1)obb| ojHitchcock w transacting fled.
here on business. whole, lively and active and still hu9l ,n '„ur cHv-tat week,* report. sherin McArthur returned froul Ohio
Every Negro should read the Oklaho- jn the ring. that wheat la not d g with Geo Poiley who U wanted on the
ma bafeguard because it is au organ up- tality. . , \ir Pollev
on which ail Negroes comply and ex- _ charge of embedment. Mr. roue,
Bro. Dave Williams died in Calvary
neighborhood on the 21st instant.
Mr. S. G, Uhiue was married to Miss
Kissiah Hamilton on the 18th, Dr. C
T. Stamps officiating.
mother The case waa tried with much flPTFf? SOME BODY
interest to all, and was afterwards con-
tinued 'til some future date.
Lewis Foater and Sherman Johnson
have accepted positions in the city, tor
the present, they say they are well satis
a browler and a setter on in the
destruction of all good to the
church. I saw a peece in the
,, Safeguard a few days ago say
Colored Preachers are all uule8S a 8peody reform the-
Wrong.
The Writer A Smart Negro.
race is shaped for Catholicism
and the unexperience leaders
are the cause. The Saints
M JM I should rise in the might of the
Dr. W. H. Slaughter, the pop n ~ . o£ ^ The Ru wo„ , Poat Master at Eman « of emWlemen, Mr Polh, .. wnJV- - ^ ^ ^ 0<xl forbidB. and
ular and efficient Physician of press their wishes, etc. Remember the concerts of tne uel wa8 in the dty lhjs wt.tk, He stated soon gave bond have back-born with the spirit
Oklahoma City, reports much ill- Hev. M. Adams left on the 11th to at- Colored Public School will be at thftt the Post Office "that place was to Htrry 81mm0n. waa arreiUd for whip ittahena, Miss.— (Special.) I ,,f the Lcnl to continue the light
An interesting game ot to-i— — 'SSt^SSXSlml. cl« for j.ut.licrttointoOktahc „„lsl> llolst to do the
ball took place Saturday between train and killed instantly. He was a • P- m., May ., gun- women, lK> your pocket book." nia Safeguard _____
the Light Foot and Hard Car- ^mberofthe Seventh Dsy Adventist ^ Pastorium ta a. d* School and" services at -he schooi ,, y Tyler WM c.Ued to My Brother, I have met you the truth go commanded by
rier teams.
We were more than delighted
to meet our dear friends Mr. and
Mrs. John L. Jones. They are
a model couple. Mrs. Jones is
oooi>oooo<h><h>0O<h oo<h>o<kk><«5 bout completed and l'astor But
Eupora, Miss., Items. ler and family are cozily in.
0<H><KKH>O<H>O<H^OCK>OOOOOOOOO
CLAYTON, (MISS.,) NEWS.
Remember the concerts of tile ^"^"^^"cl't'y thU weST He stated soon gave bond
>lored Public School will bo at tjje p08t office at that place was to ||arry Simmons was arrested for whip
,e City Hall Opera House, Mon- bhujVTen^ubllsh^'at' th'It" JL, and ping his wife Th. courtgav. hlm anlce
lav Tuesday and Wednesday, tllt. J> o. would be of no scrvice to the little tine "Better lookout a little lnys
« ' J . n< /-i , > tmnr wlvt>H' <t'S h . J
works of the Lord as abiders of
The Baptist Pastorium is a- day SchooUnd services at the Mbool Attorncy r. r - , . v....
house each Sunday. All are , J h Qranberry on the charge of two times in all my life 111 1,1,1 Christ to the church.
laZt£ assault with intent to kill, of course Mr Little town of ittabena. I have ^ ReV. P. A. Smith.
Mrs. H. L. Hoss visited her husband in Tyler will clear his man a h j ^u,. '" l <HSOO<HXHKHXHXKH1<H1000000000
Geary last week and assiited in the loses a ease times, but here IS one tiling 1 ot k 1)1)Eli 4 DHV
M?'Rou*gM^per'M^'Mtlifaction'^a^ Tbe_ D? a"1™4 UnderStand' ^ HE SlABBfcl) A bUl
Quite a number of young peo-
a loving, patient mother; wholly pie went from this place to the
devoted to her children and home Memorial at Sand Mt. recently. Dear sir and Br.... rt. ,uiRri and
Oh, that we had more such Miss Ada and Mr. Dock High an! 7ruVyV^rmi/t(.' 'k'"ow amt'you are to Enid"iast week. Hon. j. A. Rouce of Hitchcock WM gecret Orders)
mothers. n( vr:™ visits friend8 doing well in your new Held of labor, Eugenia .teacher at Emanuel, paid here the last of the week on business, r ty,jnk have a. STiei
Miss. VlSltetl irienos botb_with your church and your paper, f^at week and reported that her Wu askcd Mr Kouce as to the Langston ... , .
University, he told us thut the school was
of High,
Services at the Tabernacle here last week.
Baptist Church last Sunday were
the board has requested that he teach for Thursday night was well attended ue- tltis: Why is it that a PREACHER
them next year. grecs were conferred on several candi ^ ^ (jospej (.an devote SO much
business trip dates by Lee Robinson, i . N. E time in newspaper business and Hot Times Down South.
These two things
it deal to do
George Nicholson made a
Mr. Charles M. Alexander ar-
SST!£5 aSa %
6 - - Miss., from Worcester, Mass.,
and is here this week mingling lH A^ntntMarthalGage*, of Kosciusko, af Irtrg^rolVof^SAFEGUARD'S which he
sermon in the tom ^
Heb. 10:25—At 3 o'clock p. m.
the Baccalaureate Sermon was
delivered by Dr. R. G. Light of
ago
Enclosed please lind ?1 (one dollar) for \VHtonira'next Sunday. Theme—"The the rope
another year's subscription to the Safe- an^ Gospel." polished man aud stands high in the
With kind regards to your family and The Odd Fellows met in regular session ranks as a private soldier.
wishing you much success in the Terri last Tuesday night with a large attcn- jj011j j £ Thompson of Anadarko was
with friends.
Miss Winnie Walls returned
the C. M. E. Church. It was a home from Rust University on
logical discourse, containing the 17th inst.
much wholesome advice to the Mr. G. W. Brantly, accompan-
class of young men. ie(j ^jg wife, spent Sunday in
Oklahoma City, the metropolis of Ok- Tom Nolen.
lahoma and Indian Territories, is unques- , ...
tionably destined to become the largest We regret to note the llneSS
city of the Southwestern States Its nat- of little lLSSieteen, daughter Ot
ural advantages arc great thus giving it Mrs. E. D. Ford.
almost every resource upon which to „ _ , , ,, ,, .
draw. She is the center of a great agri- Mr. Walter R. Scott of Belle- perform the marriage ceremony between ^ ^ vl„lcu „
cultural region where fine crops of cotton, fountaine, MlSS., spent Sunday Mr. Berry Thigpen aD h > ^yat0Dga la8t week. She leaves
Buckley, at the home of Mr. Buckley. kft tfig week.
and I trust you will continue to do well. -h"ufwa8 pr0gre98ing nicely
The dear old Safeguard is greatly 8WU v ® ° tuivciauj, r*exn^l
missed in this State, and I am qulle Rev w.H. Parks of Hennessey, was |n tine shape, prospec ts for the continued ()t tne UOSpci.
sure it tills a long tell want in Oklahoma. ber0 lftgt week en route to his church, Mt. succe88 were nevcr better. (|o(l called him to set Up Orders
1 iruess vou know that my aunt, Mrs. We saw him on his return, he , Ll .• 1 i,« n inf
C. ^ox, of Winona, died last Nov. The gUlltKj ti,at i,e had a large attendance and Cor pore 1 Zach Ta. 'or of tt Heno was and bOCietlts an 1
that much good was done, lie had a here lust week casting one of his eyes at
Aunt Martha Gage, of KOSCIUSKO, ai- ,argc roll 0f SAFEGUAKD's which he mr Watonga girls. We will ad
ter quite a long illness, died two weeks selling as fast as hot cakes arc eaten throw
Quite sad. bv a hungry man. The Rev. will preach vise that the girl will do well to inn
with the business of the Ministry The White Man Mixes With The
I don't think Ne(frots An(J Caus£s Trouble.
u to catch the Corporel as he is a
papers May 13th, 1905.
We have in Mississippi 3 kinds 0f Safeguard—I thought
of Masons, while the whites j would write you a few lines
haveonly one kind. All three Anting how the Negro is treated
of these Masons claim to be j^jg white Bro.
right. I have found every * ist of all I have been very
A L * "the 29th of
g Jwu U1UV.U — ,„0V J O- - lion. «J 1^- 1UUU1JJBUU Ul i u u .-v --o , ,
tory, 1 am, your Sister dance. ^ on buBlQel|8 s uir,lsy. He reports one of them to be wrong, the quie(, every 8mce
John Forte, assessor of Lincoln Town- a jjttie windy in his part of the whole thing is for money, lhe April, watching. I was present
OOOOWHOTOOOOOOOWWO^ Shi,, transacted business in the city last He returned over the R. I. R. R- od(j FeH0WS WOrk Ullder t h e at a little town three or four
SUMMERFIELD, MISS. we^in Hod o{ DUoc wm ln thc clty Mark 1Jurk# report9 that he is well Same head. So in these grand mile8 North of Penn Miss, name
May 14th, 1905 — Saturday. We told him of the Safeguard pieaged with the patronage he is receiv- 0](^ orders the NegrO has 86t aside ^rtesia, to the Closing or a
Dear Brother. Please allow me to n.l lie at once aut.scrlbe.lfor^tbc impcr jng ln h|a new line of business. Keally ey principle of friendship, school. A great number of our
say in your columns that I was called to Sjj,®*1 ' a ,cnHsan the trade is much better than he txpect ^ truth, and I say the white brethren and white friends
* • > IT.. ill iifl an •ail uonn .t .1 • « 1 !1.
Miss Mary Reynolds visited friends in
' for To-
ed. He will give us au ad' soon.
corn, oats, fruits and vegetables of super- here.
preacher is at the head of all this, were invited. Well for a while
The firm Of Evans and Robinson re These words will stand for everything went on nicely. An
„ u..ip Kiiciniiofi uii liciiiL' on tne in* n 1 ^ « ■*% _ r / \
ior qualities are raised. Its coal mines , ,, , ,, Many friends P .
, _ |, . We regret to sav that Mrs. the event, which proved a most pleas- ,
are inexhaustable. Being naturally sit- "c , me evem, u f , ' , . his parents in Pawnee
find that Drane, who has been quite ill for ant affair. A fine supper was had
Will Howard returned from a visit to crease
uated for manufacturing,
the citizens of Oklahoma City have taken some time, is no b etter.
advantage of the situation, thus establish- Ford is spending
ing many such enterprises. Just across °
the street from where we reside stand the this week at v\ altha.1, MlSS.
crcase A lutie oov huiu imti i"v-v° * i i v>
property last week." They also reported itor 1 am expecting to see these q Qaines, colored and a shoi t-
that now is the time for all who want Words again in print in the Ok- telk on "Knowledge, y •
G I). Whitman of Artesia, and
cornier when they sung a song about
copper lgchool ig 0ut, andevryltody rose
Miss Emma G. Quinn was in t^ejr muny friends,
the city last week visiting rela-
tives.
Oklahoma City Soap and Oil Factory.
The building is a beautiful gray stone,
which is also manufactured in Oklahoma
City. Buildings that would be credit to
most cities are being torn down; find story
brick buildings are being erected in their
places. «<
Oklahoma City is also a great educa-
tional center, which Its many elegaut
school building indicate. Its penny sav- Water Valley, MiSS.
honor of the contracting parties, and the fXr.^d.lde h« good homes in Watonga should purchase lahoma Safeguard
invited guests. returned and reports his father better. now, as the time is near at hand when would not H
The next morning the happy couple returned ana rep Watomra will be on a boom and property 1 WOUW 1101 T'~ " , 4 School 18 VUV anueviy^uj ^
left for their home In Lakcomo, where W. T. Montgomery P. K„ of the A. he 90 hiKh that a good home cheap cent for any man in the colon ^ recejve the IjenedlctlOIl, Mr.
" p. He re- :l!l be out of the question. Buy yourself race or the white man with all and Mrs. Snells little bo>^ about
a home now, you can buy on the install- his hellish fire arms and lynch- seven years old, waa stanumg
ment plan. Call ing at night, staking and b^n. ^'nam^Morris stuck his
oootJoowtKKKiWHKHjwoooaoo ing in ty,o daytime, with all of in ,^e httle child's leg;
leil ior lUfir UUUlt. IU J • ■
they will reside and there meet more of M^^Chu^h.pas^d^toug^
ports that everything is progressing nice-
wlth the churches in his llistrict, that
J. J. PAGE.
ly with tue cuurcnes in i.i >'■
tiic membership is increasing.
_ ___ Hon. E. O. Tyler, of Kingfisher, came
Married—At the home of the MOUND BAYOU COLLEGE CLOSES ov(.r Sunday to spend a few days as he
bride's grand parents, Miss El-
liott Brown to Mr. Allen Snow.
A SUCCESSFUL TERM.
has some very important cases before our
Probate Court.
PROGRAMME.
ing system in the schools is a very worthy
feature, thus many pennies that would
be spent for gum and candies find them-
selves deposited in the saving bank. Af-
May 30th 1905.
Mr. John Brys, one of our few
we had a concert of and be in time hereafter.
the child has deposited fifty hopeful farmers, was in town ^ ^XVe^ad a co°nc«t'of the Sev-
it five cents on n_x t r. 1..
Our new ssubscribers for this week are' RantJct Church.
Geo. Johnson, Will Rodgers, and Spencer For Macedonia Baptist v^nurcn,
Mound Bayou, Miss.—The Mound Bay- Porter.
0MUayCtt^nhC0ThrSncrme^^. The reporter did get last week s matter
rLrjrchcd by Eldcr Gus Nabor9' * ^ w Son
Prayer—R. P. Elliot. .
Recitation—Hessie Wallace.
„ v , a ,w, „ Comerreu n.u.guu—b-— Duetr-Misses E. Reece and W
cheerful and reading the Safe- We had two students to finish the Lng. on several candidates. lie also organized Bush.
lish courses, namely, Miss I aola Gree° Chapter and Commandry here, if not pal)er—Miss Agnes Wallace.
„ and Nathaniel Lott. The former was a J-nd™ in the Jurisdiction. £aper missA^iico
prmcipalslnp of J. H. A. Hrazelton is a
decided success. Programmes of the
Graduating Class are out. Class color, D., field lecturer of the John C. Time." , , . fore the Police Judge for fighting, etc
llTO... ,, _ . , . _ , .. , T-, -j _ The annual address %\as delivered by -phe Judge never fails to place a nice
White. Class motto: ' Ad Astra Per Martin Educational Fund, camc prof Burnside, president of the Green- jj^tle present to the. Boys with all neces-
Aspera. The Baccalaureate sermon by to ng on the-14th having preach- wood college. saiy trimmings, boys its hard on the eyes
V.m? ho nrepphM in the , u 'i,wi Teachers and students left for their aiso the pocket book, but if you can en
1 a IM • I- Ii aV ,V- V 4 •' a. , ,n . fn ceec . dnrp we are sure that the Judge can.
Sunday.- Class Day, Thursday, May 25th organizing a Bible Institute. Miss Louisa Morgan closed her school
at 8 p.m. The class consists of four in- Rev. E. D. Butler, President; at^ y^ora jast Friday. She gave a picnic
of Grenada
On Monday night we
e Fourth and Fifth Grades, and Tues- Q j Curr|n Grand Master of the A
. j . t u « • a • * , uay night we had a concert of the otv- „ < here on the 19th, and
pennies, interest begins at five cents on Saturday, looking bright a n d enCh Ggrade. conferred'the Knight of Templar degrees
the dollar. cheerful and reading the Safe- We had two students to finish the Eng. on 8eVcral candidates. He also organized
The Douglass High School, under the GUARD. and N?ttanie? iSn> ' Tbf former was'a Juriidlction'
o n m *■ \ \Jf n paper on the "Use of Knowledge, and u j ®
Kev. o. v*. L/ianton, A. iVI., U. letter had an oration on "Lost Two or three of our boys have been be
Samuel
teliigent young men. Rev. A. R. Williams, Vice-Pres-
Mr. B. C. Stewart, whom it has been iflelllRev. J. W^. ROSS, Treas-
my pleasure to meet, is a young man of urer; Mr. A. E. Mackie, Secre-
tary; Rev. H. M. Thompson,
Mary Dell, Hiss.
and concert which was a decided success
and was well attended—both by the I'a
trons of her school aud many of the
tonga people.
Declamation—Mi
Grimes.
Song.
Recitation—Miss Carrie Foster.
Paper—Mr. Alvah Oden.
Duet—Misses Grimes and Z.
Oden. .
Recitation—Maggie Smith.
Paper—Nathaniel Morgan.
Debate—Resolve, That the Ne-
these things and the church The boy was cut very bad and
thrown in for full measure. was taken to Doctor Cook at.
ii Cotton Picker " once for treatment. The white
A Cotton people said hush! hush! we will
When you read the above, see after it to-morrow. lhey
think of L - «nd k*,
your mouth closed. even had a trial or called into
Editor. court. Now you see that the
Negro is nothing with the wl'ite
pe0ple as to respect. It wcmul
rrri| t i\/y | CC not have looked so bad if it had
tLKU, LV\1*5J- not been a colored school and
the white people were only visi-
tors. The Negro is as great as
Beckoning, Past And Present, any nation in the world. If he
KecKoning, ,g ^othing) why don't the white
man let him alone.
When the Spanish American
war was going on, if it had not
To reckon of the past of this
Association twenty years ago, ^'n jor £jlu jfegro, probably Cu
there was a little fault finding, ba wouldn't have been free today
to day it is numerous. And In Artesia the white women
men say
time changes, yes have stop some^of^heir^ctwks
high aspirations. He will make a special
ty of the "eye, ear and nose." We be
speak for Mr. Stewart a bright future.
Columbus Bureau
Columbus, Miss.
W. D. Adams,
Editor.
Our church at Mt. Hermon is getting
along nicely. Rev. J. H. Lewis is our
pastor.
We also have a good Sunday School.
2nd Deacon H, O'Neal, Superintendent.
quarter here for Miles Chapel The farmers arc somewhat behind with
/, „, , r. . T> their work. They are not yet through
( . M. E. Church, Rev. A. . p|anting on account of so much rain . F
Williams, P. c. h. R, Nash. p'eftse <-a" on hltn at thc offlcc of bvans as-
and Robinson.
Elder P. W. Wrenn of Wi-
New subscribers
Lecturer.
Elder R. Bates, P. E., Water
Valley District, held his
« KnRthS,™jCn SS 3W. b ShSSCaon^'S.^
the white man. " men ' hange by accepting man. Now don't you see how
Aflirmative—Cohen Williams, revelation to suit their own Negro is treated; ^"'ne
Nathaniel Morgan and Miss Su- wicked approval, overlooking vjutes say^.we want to M^equai
(INTENDED FOB I.A8T I88DK.)
sie Foster.
Geo. F. Robinson has accepted the Negative--Miss Josephine Har-
agency for this paper at this place and rig, B. B. Smith and Homer
all those wishing to either subscribe, give Wallace.
advertisements, local or business news, News Summary—J. E. Thom-
the Revelation of G°d which "social equality,
teaches righteousness. Men use the ^egro wants is liberty ot-
to say that charity bega n at death )mt whatever you do give
home, but to-day they say chan- him liberty. The white republi-
tv betrins everywhere, and say cans treat us right, but those
the founders of£[ twenty-five
, , , . _ , . . ..... — years religion should leave tne We read in the Comtnerial Ap-
nona preached two good sermons Chinese and Japanese Excluded Hcnry Wnod8i Lee M Robinson, 1' F ooot <HXH>oaoooiJ&ooo0o<K5OOO churcj1 to their reformatory, and j whyre somu p0or Negro is
for this week are:
M. S. Lakey, Pres.
A. L. Wallace.
Please excuse our short coming. We
got left by the train. Nevertheless we
come this week.
here on the 14th.
The mother of Mr. K. Avent
and H. Plummer received a light
stroke of paralysis last week.
The mother of Mrs. Bob Row-
From School.
Billups, Hiss.
Dr. C. T. Stamps, pastor of the M N.
Iiaptist church, left here on the 12th _ , m
instant to attend the trustee board of laU(] j8 reported Oil the sick list children are bein
at this writing.
Louis. Mo
the 20tli
Some moonlight entertain
Natchez college, Natchez, Miss., and to
visit his family at Edwards.
The 8th passed over here lovely and
cool, nothwithstanding the great collec-
tion of people they all entertained good
behaviour. Dr. J. M. >Shumpert was thc
orator of the day and I'll tell you he got
there Eli. St. Matthew, Calvary, Prov
idence and New Hope neighborhood did nieilts were enjoyed last week,
equally as well. One given by the ladies of the
Dr. J. M. Thompson's revival is going Baptist Church, led by Mrs. Vio-
on. He is ably assisted by Rev. M. Ad- , „ J, , T
ams. Much good is being done.
Rev. J. C. Walker, of West Point, was
here on the 6th and preached, at Prov-
idence Baptist church on the 7th. From
what we can learn he made the right hit
Revs. M. C. Adams and James Howard
were welcome visitors to our city on the
Stli.
Tyler, Mark Burks, II. S. McGee
All Watonga people are in love with
the Safeguard and the paper will contln- Dear Editor:
San Francisco. May 7 —The Board ot ue to do well in this part of Oklahoma The Jerusalem Church is yet
Education has taken a determined stand They realize what a good paper Is. ,, rt ^ill yoine on to
against the admission of Chinese and alive. 11 IS htlli K<-> K
Japanese pupils to schools where white Jno. Polk of Guthrie, has been visiting ^jj] 0f perfection
Now don't
Rev. T. E.
the origin of this move is for lynched every week
filthv lucre's sake, by men not you see how the Negro is treated;
fdthy lucre s saKe, y y But just look, who first brought
>8 yet ca <f!, of ®°i, m " who sav kuklux among the whites? It
worldly inclined. Men who say wag thoge digging
JrV l. the ministers have become a W)|at (jo they do;
unanimously adopted resolutions
claring itself opposed to promiscuous
luUon!°ded his parenU at this place fora few days Erby is our Pastor. He preach-
lutions ae- Mr po]k 5aJ,B hc thinks he will _ J . , ,
Mr. Eugene Meaders of St. wind up his little ball of yam m Guthrie say give US new men ana new ^"Kcgro worn,
mis. Mo., returned home on " «> Waton^ hls future home P g^pel, never thinking that the ^ ^ how the Negro
democrats.
They kill,
sounding brass, yet they say it beat, cut, and slaughteijimong
;eu „aq„p1 «nund: and vet they the Negro race; and then come
"VY is a gospel sound; and yet they the Negro
able 8. men and new right back andte^^soWe
la Butler; another by the Juve
nile K. and L. of Honor, led by
Mrs. N. C. Curry.
Rev. Slate of Sardis, was cir-
culating among us last week.
future the establishment of separate
schools for Chinese and Japanese pupils.
—Ex.
NEGROES WROUGHT UP.
Will Prosecute Nashville Officers for
Shooting Too Freely.
feel the word of God.
word of God should be conform-
omen,
is
A leiLCI Wtta .OLCHW ... ... — i.1 i. Ti TP i... WU1U wi
se saying he is in Western Canada, likes We believe that Rev. t,rby is ^ ^em that they might Now, Mr. Editor, I am exhaust-
e country fine. His return is not ex- the right man in the right place. . force JjJjq WOrd of God ed and will have to stop at pres-
ided before Christmas. Collection for last Sunday's x sinners The fault finder ent, but ^[l^g^^tfuUy,
ft,., home preacher is a a WnncuD.
NASHVILLE, Tenn., May SU.—The Ne-
groes here are considerably wrought up
TVio MiaHinnnrv Iisdip? Spwint? what they call the reckless shooting of
lhe Mis&ionai jr Lamu ocwm^ memb4rgJ of their, race by policemen.
Circle met
During the past tjro weeks three Ne-
Dcath continues to visit this section.
Grov^^a^ptisf1 church?6also' of Jopp" Thompson last. Friday Good lastWk-
Lodge No. 15. A. P. & A. M„ died on work, and dehciOUS refreshments endeavoring to S Peter Nicholson was here
the Oth. His body was buried with Ma- were enjoyed as reported by each Last night Ed McKnight his I axes on bis city property
sonic honors. 0R0
C ?v™VyMBlpu2iCchS, *diSemMem°o' StUdenttlirom WMiege-mas- out, flve doll„ ($5) ___ _
rial services wero held at the grave by ter Johll Coleman from Kust and in attempting to escape was shot
the Pastor and Rev. J. Hcrron. University, Holly Springs, Miss; down by a guard He will die At HUchcock )R8t weck
... _ v Thnmiwn frimi mass-meeting held here by prominent;
Miss Mabel Jt,. inompson rrom Ncgroega lesBgue wa9 forme(J for the
A letter was received from A. M. Mc-
Gee
the
pected before Christmas. Collection
Miss Mabel Smith has accepted a posi- service was $7.00.
tion at the Watonga Cafe owned, by Hen Q \y. Gallon
ry Woods.
Messrs. Buckner and Barnes were here
attending thc Probate Court last week on [>J OllCC.
behalf of Mrs, M. Boyd.
The social given by the ladles of the C. , ...... —
M.E. Church was a decided success. All who intend to attend the the churches who seek to aouse visiting his son, Harry Ltorsc.
Prof J H Hall of Hennessey was here B Y. P. U. State Convention, the guidians of the gospel
visiting G F. Robinson for a few days which will convene at Wmona, heralds answer this question.
to
says the
good preacher but give me the
oooooooo<hkkkhxhkhjwoo<kwo atrgngAr an(] after hearing him
a while say none is gootl. Paul
said, have I not power to lead
about a believer in Christ. Let
A Friend.
00OOOt WOOO<HJO<H>O<HKrtHKKlO
Springvale Township.
Mr. Dorst of Colorado is here
Miss. June 1st 1905, please no- j wou]d like to know
tify Rev. P. W. Wrenn so that
,u,™. Mr. H. Carpenter has sold out
whether and and gone North.
tifv Rev. F. W. wrenn so tnai ~ , , „ it onlv The Odd Fellows sermon was
W.ng. "P arrangements may be made for the churches anB vered i; a ) h(.(, bv Ruvs. Bieaken and
-- _n „ ., , f8 , homes. All delegates and visi- indirectly. I am compel to ,agt Sunday at Evans-
was brought to the City Hospital with |a8t Week. He has quite a lot of property jors art, expected to be in on believe that the evils that aie
Students from College—Mas: om^'fi^donanM) fine 'on* the*streets at various places in the Territory. Wednesday, May the 31st as the shaped in so many ways in the
j. W, Robinson made a business trip to banquet will be on that night. church to-day got its origin by
Mrs. E. M. Lipsey, President, a ^jfjgh spirit of personal gains.
. Jackson College, JacKson, miss pU7posP raising money to prosecute j^'^y^^ens of Ferguson, okla., on MissMattie lloore, Cor. Sec'ty, ^ he extRtm.' <>f momy
with honors for scholarship and nie policeman charged with killing the ebarge of attempting to rape his P. W. Wrenn, Pastor. then Iteing guilty as a novice,
arHlS on'the loth instant. Jackson College, Jackson, Miss^
Mrs. Bcttie Canon died of heart trou
ble. Her death was quite a shock
ville, Okla.
Wheat and oats are looking
fine.
People are planting cotton in
this section.—Corn looking tine.
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Buchanan, C. A. The Oklahoma Safeguard. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 25, 1905, newspaper, May 25, 1905; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc275428/m1/3/?rotate=270: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.