The Muskogee Cimeter. (Muskogee, Indian Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 32, Ed. 1, Thursday, May 3, 1906 Page: 4 of 8
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ENTERED AT THE rOST OFFICE AT MUS-
KOQEE I T. AS SECOND CLASS MAIL MAT
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D. NICKI'NS Advertising Mummer.
The blue mark on your pa-
per moans subscription out. and
paper starts at. once.
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uiulor ago to
rooms (.had permit boys
oaf in tbem and
meet women of lay morals must
go. They are a public nuisance.
In tbo city court tin's morning
were boys charged with theft
and visiting houses of prostitu-
tion. Wo with hold their names
this time because the belong to
good fannies and hope they will
reform but if it occurs again the
world shall know their names.
Hoys you had better quit the
gate that leads to ruin.
All minor children of Creek
Citizens that were living on
Maroh -till WOli can be enrolled.
Any Notary Public can make
out the applications for you.
Go and see them.
OKI man Gordon says only
hoodlums are howling against
good men evidently he means
Friday and says Friday will
lead just the same. Meaning
we presume that Friday will
retain his position. Well its only
a question of time and we won't
Ivoloivo it until Friday has been
selected bv the ISoard.
men and will
eials.
make good ofli-
Hugh Disney who achieved
fame in Shawnee cotnty some
years ago while acting as justice
of tbo peace at Oakland is at-
tending the convention. -Disney
is now employed in a federal
position in Oklahoma lie made
Ins name in Topoka by sentenc-
ing a joint ist to twelve years in
jail and to pay a fine of $300U
Kansas City Journal.
' Wonder if this is the Disney
who now lives in Great Musko-
gee and who is prominent in
Republican politics here!
11. 0 Flipper Luteu"anl in
U. S. Army who was court
marshaled some lit years ago has
been restored to his position.
11 comes late hut. it. is the Square
Deal given by President .Roose-
velt. It is well known that
some of Flippers fellow oflicers
put up a job on him on account
of his color to
the service.
icet him out of
The immoral preacher teacher
and the smaller gang of im-
moral reprobates are on the run
there is no resting place for such
degenerates in our fair citv.
They are going and at a rapid
ga it-
All application for positions
in our public schools should he
filed at once as the Board will
take up ami pass on application
on the Ulh. inst.
The tide is too strong for Old
Man Gordan. he is side steping
now at a lively gait and will cut
a double shoutVIe get ing out of
the way of the car of progress
before Ma v 11th.
Is located on South 2nd St. in their own building. .They can
fill your order for anything you want in the Grocery line at prices
that can't be duplicated.
Number 304 SOUTH 2nd ST. PHONE 912.
. . KIRSHBAUM . .
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
Shirts Hats Undervveap Suit Oases
W. E. McCLURE
Knox Agency English Block.
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Ofiicial Statement of the Condition of the
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.Muskocr go. Indian Territory
LIABILITIES
7 12003 05
2.-98901
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HKSOritCKS
I.onn ami Discounts
Ova drafts cotton
Ilomfc ami Premiums
Furnituic and Fixtures
Caxh and Kxehamrc
fl 141132 Gl
The above statement is correct
Capital
Surplus and Profit
Circulation
DepoMts
$200000 CO
21573 39
150000 00
759530 25
$1141152 C4
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PHOTOGRAPHS
GREEN'S STUDIO
AT
"Xot the Cheapest but the Best"
The Cun is Will became a law
on the2ith. of April and with-
in GO days from that date all
lots in Govermeut imvnsites
that have not been paid for and
the time has passed for pay-1
ment must bo paid for or the
persons to wnom tno lots nave
been scheduled will loose out.
'Cusses like chickens come
home to roost." Kespect fully de-
dicated t) the preacher and
teacher who took the job of stop-
iius: this GreatKeligious Weekly
f.iom making its periodical
visits.
All the Latest St vies in Photocrranhic Art.
"Cloudy Days' as Good as Sunshine.
Lace Drapery and Flowers. Lady in Attendance.
Studio open Sundav from 9 a. m. to 4 p. in.
125 SOUTH 3RD STREET.
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ODD FELLOWS REGALIA
SECOND SUNDAY IN MAY.
FRISCO.h
Special Train Excursion to
KANSAS CITY. MO.. Address Okmulgee Regalia Compauy
At special rates. Honseliold of Ruth Regalia a specialty
including banners badges and Jewels Time is short. Write
of .x.. f.... .....1 ....rt.-
1 Kegalia for all orgaingations made to order.
Box 102 Okmulgee Ind. Ter.
The police foivo of our city
are making things lively for law
breakers loafers and tivt
walkers. This is exactly right
and will save our people lots of
trouble because its the low class
above nanus) that commit burg-
larv and robborw
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Wo are informed that Mr
L. Norwood and F. Y. Keed
have been appointed on the
police force both of these men
a iv good KepuUltcans and an?
making gvvxl officers they have
already landed on some .of the
law breakers Thev are good
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Leave Muskogee. Saturday.
Mav o. at o:Ui in amvnnr
at Kansas City Sunday. ti:4o a.
m. Returning Special train leave
Kansas Citv. 11 p. m. Mav 0.
J. E. NOON Ticket Assent."
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agents for this paper and will
tviv liberlv tor iiocvl work. If
vou want to make monev wrire
at once to-rYV H. Twine.
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(Une omciai paper 01 tne inier-
ior Department for the Territoiy.
Publishes the official lists of lands
offered for sale. The list of lands
sold each week. All depittment
rules regulations congressional
R ietnsiaiou ad court decisions
a affeetiug Territory sffa rs Indian
allottees and land. All the news
S that is news when it is news. Tk-2
Hhoesix is a paper 'onr lutle crirl
can read Your postmaster is our
agent. Clarence B. Douglas Editor.
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Twine, W. H. The Muskogee Cimeter. (Muskogee, Indian Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 32, Ed. 1, Thursday, May 3, 1906, newspaper, May 3, 1906; Muskogee, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc70034/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.