The Western World (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 12, 1904 Page: 4 of 8
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utr <n tb* oauid* aaid it wag such
aa wwJd hav* d-;(ig!it«d tie godi on
I Children's Dresses !
* waat* yocr ralnat e time tevicg on children's clothe* when it's
CBs^aarr. We haTa allmei—all kinds of girU' dre^aes. for infants
to a IV7ear <.1 giii. at pr.cf-% ranging from 25o to 13 50 each.
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Laces
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Z V. HKKHHI/tHKi)M I »Wli rapidity. Old aback* ar* ixrinc t" att*»d tb* W//rld'» fair He will
r*|rla/:«d wilb fine brick *l//r«-» We to away tor <m•■ w**k, but th* W**t-
f0>» CORONf M j I'/'iad th- ' irrin llrotbeni, tb* *r*a' *m World will b» '/n time next. week.
LUTHER NEWS.
Luther, O. T , May 5.—Editor West-
ern World: Our exhilj.'tlon will be
'ju th* 2t#th, tear Lather. You are
TI* Mi*a** Foster, on Ea*t First
aire"' ar-- lodastrVnaa ymiiK iadiev inrlt*d to *i/--ak u> oar school and citi
'MI88J IRA A. ELLIOTT.
AT WILtURTON, I. T.
'Mi W«dn**day r/w/rnitia w* were In
and a'and bij[b In tbeir oonmonity.
Kdl»/rr J. (' Laftwlcb baa (c/ne to
z«n*.
Tb' '//any ItU-tA* 'd I>r I F M"*
w-tttooifl/ are «rKl»« liim Ir, make t»,e
>a/* arain f»/r ti/t>mmr Irr M-wri
I'Hith baa *)*'(, etilira *ai|«farfl/m,
an1! rb* Na|Wkll(*ki ar* <l"i*rtnlfie/|
»rr reri'/rnlnat* and r**i«*t lilw Tb*
"i*itittr It'tfiihlU ana ar* Ir; a man f'rr
Irr M"***nba<iifh.
<andy manilfectttrers, doing a Ko<rd
ir<i*)ne«a. W* hunted op <rtir fri»t<d,
Rer McMillan, and bad a f«-w mifiut--*
"1 pi"a*ant "mreraaiirm. Her. Mc-
Millian I* <1rdni( a great C hristian
work, and baa added iartt'-ly to the
llairllnl church, ilu will pull off a
great rally on in* third Hunday.
Th* Indians Want t« Hear U*.
W-e ha*e Juki r*c<dr*d an Inrila- 'Wewoka
AT WEWOKA, I, T.
Wedniaday »< noun found u* at
We met a few friend* and
llrm from the 1 t"-\> »r»i K«trilnol* (r-
<11 one aaklng 11* u> deli fur and ad
dt«a« to litem. They will furnUh an
Interpreter.
INVITED TO »PEAK.
W<> have t/.-el! Invileil l(, the follow
1»>K plain a tn deliver npiwrbaa:
Al Mills, Okls.
Al l/titbur, Okla
At Wllbiirtmi, I T.
At O'irdm, Okl«
THE LOTUS CLUB.
The l,i/iii» dull wnh enteriaine,) on
Isnl Friday night nt (lie benutlfill
(••«l4enr< of Mr and Mr* Walton, on
K«M Mavi-iith nt r» «•». Quite n num-
ber of youiiK p'«(pln w re present and
itl* lime wn* Npent |i|ea»*l|lly, The
club will hold II* neal meeting nt the
tealden' i of I he Mime* llli hlinlwill,
THK VOUNO CHEEKS,
'I lie yniinu Cre< i(* of the Indian Im
tllory arc OI*p«*lnK of tln-lr land*
itipldly, and Ibejr me having a high-
liee| lime with their niotiny. We
hop" the lear hers and pHtachcnt will
Irtivel lliroU*l»"Ut the freeu nation
and mu' the flatlvtis to hold their
Isn't*,
MUSKObte, I. T.
Mllskogei I* the town of the I rid Itl II
territory. The hum of prosperity la
on every Hill i and corner, The pen
pie, white la 11.1 colored, lire happy.
Muncy |* plentiful ip 1 h<< lown. Th«i
oil rin/e |i- iiu The colored peopln
own half the Uiwn,
000 FELLOWS.
Thn Odd Fellows of 1 his rlly turned
out In huge 11111111*1* 1 * hull Hnnday In
runiieetlwi with the Household It ti I h
hi the Tnli. nun le I In pi |*l chinch.
The proceiision WHB 11 <1<11IIIMI1I1< one
'lev -I II pell l; p|e*el|eil nil able
*»riiiun, Mr Thonim Rtaward acted
Nil Inn ill er of n 1 i'UIOIiIcm It« V .1. It.
IluntlKll tntile mi Hlila and tlnmly
•ptMch.
had a pl-<a*ant time We found Mr.
snd Mr*. House doing a suecMsful
hotel bulstie**. The Chandler flros.
have Just bought a fine lot, put up a
store and sre doing a good business.
The Kssly's are good farmers.
AT MUSKOGEE, I. T.
We were more than delighted with
our trip to Muskogee. The many
friend* who greeted us made ti* feel
at home We found colored men in
all kinds of business. The town Is
tin largest in the territory, and the
colored people own half of the city.
H< venil colored men are pulling up
large brick buildings. The Baptist,
jand Methodist church-* arc building
fine brick structure* Money I* plen-
tiful, The schools are doing well.
The lawyers, doctors and all profes-
sional men are making money. Tin
Muskogee Oil and <ias company in
doing a fine IiiihIiicss. This company
I* 0. K , mid I* op rateil on business
principle* and plann. Two (food wells
luivc been bored, and oil will bo
shipped soon. I^'l the colored pco
pie lake stock In ihl* company.
TO MY FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS
OI',lahoma flly, May h Through
the column* of the Western World I
de Ire to 1 hank you for your past
put lounge I have sold my grocery
store to Meit*rs. fiige A. Foster, Slid
trust thai you will give thuii your
ti wle Yours,
WIM.IH TUCK Kit.
MH. L. E, MARTIN FOR SHERIFF
OF LINCOLN COUNTY.
The WiHlern World presents to the
nipiihllcan voters of Lincoln county
Mi I. 10 Martin of Kallls, O. T, an
a can(IIdate for sheriff,
Mr Martin Is known «* it lifelong
republican him! has itlways stood loyal
to the parly mid its principles Mr.
Martin Is known as a man of Integrity,
honeiity and fnlr In ull his dealings.
ICvery one who knows Mr. Martin
know* hi 111 to lie kind 11111I conaldurato
and possesses the very bent elements
which make up 11 sheriff.
ARIZONA NEWS.
Glob*. Ariz., May 8.—Mr. Robert
Fambro has been very IIL He left
a few day* ago for Pr^acitt, Arizz.
Mr. and Mr*. Alrire Booth and
daughter will leave in a few weeks
B for 8t, Louis and Hlllaboro, Tex.
Getting time for the colored people!' '
-,f Olobf "> ;<-tirr, how to r<-a<! -i.<-
what the colored folk* are doing in
the Went.—Reporter.
JUDOE WM. HARPER WILt
NOMINATED AND ELECTED.
Oklahoma county has nerer bad a
finer and more worthy probate Judge ... .. .
,. , . . 7 I Western World if they want to know
than Judge Harper. He has made a)_^.. . .. ... <>
fine record and also has adminlKtered
th<- law with equal Justice trt al). '
Judge Harp<-r knows no color*, but
treats all mankind alike, and deal"
justice to all who go Into hi* court
The colored people will stand to a
man by Judge Harper. Judge Harper
will be elected by the biggest ma
Jorlty ever given a Republican in this
county.
INVITED TO 8PEAK AT CHICKA-
SHAW JUNE 18TH.
Chickasha, I. T., May I.—Editor
John I^'ftwlch: The colored peo-
ple will celebrate t,h<- emancipation
here on the 18th of June. You are
Invited to deliver th" emancipation
address,- I). H- Dlckerson, Ch,, R.
Fletcher, general manager; A. A.
Henderson, secrKary. Commltt-e.
Another Resignation In Dawes Force
MIJBKOOBK VV, J. H11IIIvan. one of
the oldest members, In point of serv-
ice, of the law department of the
liawes commission, has resigned, and
Arthur McQarr of Eufaula haH been
appointed to succeed him. Mr. Mc-
CHANDLER NEWS.
Chandler, O. T., May 10.—Harvey
Watt*, who accidentally shot himself
on the 30th Inst., Is getting along nice-
ly-
A revival Is being held in the M
E. church this week.
The members of the C. M. E. church
are going to give a box supper May
21st. Everybody Is Invited to attend.
The Western World is the leading
paper of Oklahoma. Every one should
read It and keep posted.
Thn main trouble with all the dirigi-
ble airship* 1* that you can't nteor
the critters.
NEBRA8KA LIKES THE WESTERN
WORLD.
Beatrice, Neb., May 7— John C.
Leftwlch, Editor Western World: I
most heartily thank you for the paper
you so kindly send me from time to
time, which 1 enjoy reading very
much.
My wishes are that the colored race|<i
may at no distant time be free in
all the word Implies, and as God in-
tended they should be. May the'];
Western World live long and prosper.
Wife of E. A. Shirley, Knights and
Ladles of Liberty.
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LADIES WRAPPERS in light and medium dark
colors at 75c, 89c, $1.25, $1.39, $J.50 each
l"t H I I I
Boy'a White Waists 19c
Boy's Linen Pants 2oc
Bot's Wash Suits, 50c and T5c
Boy's Rough Rider Suits, trim-
med with red, well made
suit <1.30
Boy's Linen Caps 25c
Boy's Pretty Norfolk Caps 25c
Boy's or Girl's new Tams, and
each 25c, 35c and 50c
Boy's Long Trousers, sizes 26
to 31 waist, a real ti.50 for pair fl
Indian Head Pillow Handker-
chiefs, each eOc
20 dozen beautiful silk Men's
4-in hand 50c ti s,.each 25c
lOOdozen Men's 15c Fancy Hose
three pairs for 25c
Men's 75c Shirts, extra value.
Look in our north show window
Each 60c
Men's Balbriggan Vnderwear,
pearl buttons on shirts and draw
ers, well made, with double seat
drawers. A 40c article at per
garment 2Se
Men's tan, brown, mode and
black Driving and Dress 50c and
7oc Gloves, pair 25c
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Ii Clothcraft Clothes for i
Men
Aurora Bargain Store
Cor. Broadway & Grand ::
Mose Herskowitz
Money I* n drug on the market In
New York. We wish somebody would
write us a prescription.
Having gone In for aquatic sports,
Prof. Langley Mates that he will not
enter the Ht. Louis airship contests.
If the average man eats three times
as much food as he need* what about
the man who goes In for lobsters after
the theater?
CLOSED A SUCCESSFUL SCHOOL.
Jones f'lty, O. T., May 5.—To the
Western World: District school* No.
18 closed it very creditable term on
April 2». Prof. James E. Williams
lias made an excellent teacher for the
community, and every one 1*
pleased.
A New York theatrical manager has
failed with liabilities of $160,01)0 and
no nssel*. Very few people are smurt
enough to do that.
A New York woman who tackled
both society und cotton has gone Into
bankruptcy. Either one of them
should huvo itifllced.
If* funny, but the samo dress that
a woman tell* her husband cost $50
less than II did she tells everybody
else cost noro thuu it did.
For Staple and
f ancy Groceries
CALt ON——
Cage & Foster
Huotowor* to YV. t. Fo»fr
Try ns onco nnd yon will call again, j A(jy0|*{j$0
Butter nnd I ggs Our Spctidlty. jp |||g
315 E. Second |„d. Phone 57 I
SINGER SEWING MACHINES
FROM MAKER TO USER
SINGER SEWING MACHINES canno
be obtained through depart-
ment stores or merchandise
dealers; they arc delivered direct"
l.v from maker to user only
through the company's own em-
ployees.
ih T?rsf niachiiies ore offered to the public on
? mi'r,t8 »s the best devioS oh tain-
able fur family sewing.
Either Lockstitch or Chain.Stitch
Jin)/ Style of Cabinet Work
Singer Sewing Machines are sold only by
THE SINGER M'E'G. CO.
Western World
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Leftwich, John C. The Western World (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 12, 1904, newspaper, May 12, 1904; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc284313/m1/4/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed August 15, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.