The Muskogee Cimeter. (Muskogee, Indian Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 9, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 14, 1905 Page: 4 of 12
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THE IjmeTEF?
PUBLISHED EVERY WEEK IN THE INTER'
C9T OF THE NEQRO BY CI METER PUB CO
ENTERED AT THE POST OFFICE AT MUS
KOGEE I 7. AS SECOND CLASS MAIL MAT
TER.
W. H. TWINE .... Editor.
R. WOOD .... Ass't Editor.
J. T. TRIMBLE - Gcn'l Solicitor
E D. NICKENS Advertising Manager.
The banquet that was to bo
iiivroii 1i' tlwi ' I .mi'Iij iV Mivi'i.
-!'!. j ...x. i ...? wi v.v.-
tion" was for some unknown
reason called off wonder what
meat these "Caesars" food -on.
lll us to put the Cimeter
in every home in the Indian
Territory by giving us your sub
scription Tor the ensuing year;
one dollar.
If you want to keep posted on
Indian Territory u Hairs espec
ially read the Cinietor- Don't
borrow from your neighbor just
send in one dollar for a year ami
it will come each week.
republicans who join in with
democrats to accomplish tho de
feat of a republican are not re-
publicans but democrats in dis-
irtiiuit Miwl wrlitn Mwi iviiii nftirvt
(luun l"v '"v.? 'WU W1IIIK
should ask for a nomination
from tlie democratic parly. We
would support a real outspoken
democrat before we would this
brand of republican.
Or. M.'L. My nn the general
audit for the Cimeter is'havinu-
wonderful success' ijf ' adding
names to our list Thesubscrip
tiosf list is forging ahead at such
rapid stiides we will sooirivach
the 2000 mark. We intend to
reach iMery part ol' the'H. L T.
befoio March J OUT."
Dennis. Kiyn is ropoTlcd as
simg (lie statehood Dill will
not pass an ! Sid Clark the Dem
ocratic Moses of Oklahoma says
ditto and Bill Cross the former
democrat ic candidate for Con
gress chines in aeqin ssence.
Wonder if Hyrd iMclluiro has
given all these lellows.the dolls.
The bos vein to be jealous of
the ANoinleaful success of the as-
tute and brilliant congressman
I torn Oklahoma. '
Wo don't blame the democrats
for kicking all the li thoy can
into the republican camp. It's
their business to create all the
dissention possible and when
they can get a few measley re-
publicans to make damphools
of themselves they sometimes
claim a great victory; and it is
a sort of a victory with thedam-
jnJLiooU. j -- j
The Muskogee bar (not each
member) are "amusing cusses" I
they have now arrogated (o
themselves the authority to telj
Judge Lawrence whom he shall1
shall select as court stenograph-
er. Wonder if there is any-
thing lef that these self appoint
do custodians cannot appropri-i
ate?
The Phoenix's editorial on
Thursday December Irith is an
arraignment of the Republican
leaders and odicials throughout
the Indian Territory for appoint-
ing doinoerafstto oflice. Not a
single big official escaped. This
being true there is no disposi
tion of the oflice holders to build
up the party. Can the i;ank
and file he blamed with the par-
ty's defeat? Is not our position
correct that there should be a
reorganization of the party and
new men at the helm? We
fellows in the trenches demand
a reform jn conditions. Will
we get li' We think So.
Official Statement of the Condition of the
Q omrno rglci ". a tiaiV Uanh
jHusliogoo. Indian; Territory
MXHtLlTIKS
fTia.oos sir.
HKSOUKC'KS
I.cmiiS and Discounts '
Oveirtnift.s cotton 25081) 01
Sciihis mid I'w'iiiiiinis aotroso in
Fiiiniluic mill Kixtuiut 708.1 11
Cash and f:Miangc 18l).0!)!l 18
HM11.3 (51
' 'Nil- ujioVj1 shilcnU'iit isfi'oi j5'(r
Capital
Surplus and Piollt
Circulation '
Deposits .
200000 00
21072 30
ir.0000 .00
7501530 25
M;Ml-ta2;o4'
1) N FINK. Caslllcr. ' '.s
iLS'h
VTREMELY LOW RATES
MAS HOLIDAYS
.
6.x.enrsionfi5 North; Ea$t an;d
SOUTHEAST
J9eeenibei'21 22 and 25 loOo
Mill Information IYom Yotir Nearest Ticket Agent
ROCK ISLAND
SYSTEM
GEO. 11 LEE
Gen. Pass Agent
Little Rock Ark.
J S. AlcNALLY
Div. Pass. Agent
Oklahoma City 0 T
This )iiier is republican to the
hickbone and partisan to the
core. We have no respect for
the weak-kneed Mpindleshanked
spiuolc ss individual who parades
as a stalwart and is shaken by
oven passing breeze. We have
a few of these fellows here who
ha vo deluded themselves into
the belief that they are some
kind of n republican when in
fact they are nothing but spin-
lessmisfUs and panYsites on the
on the Republican party. k
4 ALL IS WELL THAT ENDS WELL.
Under the agreement to keep
po.it.ics o -keep olitics out of
the school-board the democrats
have nominated li. I. lMir.if-
fenricd to succeed hiinst'lf. .Mr.
DeUraiVenried has made a splen
did record as a member of the
boaidan.d deseives re-election;
while he is a .democrat be has
stood for a ''square deal" lor
the colored children as has oth-
er members of the board. The
repuh'cons' will name a candi-
date Thursday night aid the
two men selected w ill be elected"
The republican member must
conn from the J&ifct side and
Wo presume (.he republicans
on that side will select the "man.
ricpr for tnrroia t th tmr.ln
li .intkiur iuinc li. 1 ii.il in
tliuORICIU AL bCllUUL
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Spol OlfrlJnw.
Cstalagu Pr.
P3M u'iwmr!ngnwEragjgTOari?T3g
'h y . b li y Vo o r -
LUA1BER : & : BUILDING : MATERIAL
From a company you do not know. Keep your mon-
ey at home buy buying from the
Muskogee Lumber Company
They live here and will treat you right
ted west of .lones' Building near Masonic Hall.
Yard loca-
.-. KIRSHBAU
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
Skirls Hcits L'nclGrweeir Suit cisgb
Kno Agency English Block.
jluHkocjoc?
CLU HE.
IT
Spranuo Oorrotponitaitce
School of Law
7J.1 Hijcitif Tide . D.lfoll.Mlch.
IDOjVT PAY WO FR1ES TO AGENTS
WHENYOU CAN HAVEA
WHOLESALE NURSERY
HERE AT HOME . .
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r. . . t r I I I T-
tSUY l-KUll o iACH
A ''EAR
v I LUM
APPLE
GRAPE &
BERRIES
ORNAMENTALS
ROSES & SHRUBS
"OFy
TREES
1iicLnr-mn riinconn (On H 1. M O W'A lT. So-'lJ
h'hinin 3 oi 31
Go to
CREEK.
LIVERY BARN
'NoW locatir at now qnartert
No. 513 Sontii Urd Street: ' '
Phone" ft Sf8ff KSf"-'
TAKING THE STUMP
To telt about our huiihtM'. It is
put forward. to .win the approval;
of the" lumber users of this ecpou'.
A fid when its jioixl ndirits. are. an-'
IpVeciatedit wfll certainly djb'so.
Vo s e eJ.uo.. sjitisfuction or
L'oUtvinthandljjig Ioy gvtde stock. r
r Neither will cHiii'iiners wlei .they
loarn T-nni. ine iiiuvsi luiuoer cioes.
iiotiece hy-tlVe H'o'ot liut. ly " tlie
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Twine, W. H. The Muskogee Cimeter. (Muskogee, Indian Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 9, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 14, 1905, newspaper, December 14, 1905; Muskogee, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc70018/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.