The Muskogee Cimeter. (Muskogee, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 39, Ed. 1, Friday, July 10, 1908 Page: 4 of 8
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fHE IjnTER
W II. TWINE
Editor.
Published l'er j Week in the lutcicst
of the Negro by Cimutur Publishing Co.
liiiturcd at the Post Oirico at Muskogee.
Okla. as Second Class -Mail Matter.
FOR PRESIDENT
WILLIAM II. TAFT.
FOR VICE PRESIDENT
J AM ISSS. SI MS MI AN.
Among lho Republicans of
Muskogee County who pledge
their support to II. 10. I Stan
ford according to an Okmulgee
paper are: C. B. Douglas lfiil.
Phoenix Thus. A. Sanson. lOx.
Probate Com. i. I Harrison
M. Clerk IJ. S. Court J. B.
(Jamhell Ifix. City Recorder.
J. Blair Sohuenfell Ifix. Indian
Agent J j. G. Disney 10x Can-
didate for Congress Mh District
Alexander Itiehinond Kx. II.
S. Coinmisioner and last but
not least Dr. Leo IS. .Bennett
lx. U.S Marshal. And among
those who do not and will not
give him their suppo.t are the!
thousands of .Republican voters
the Backbone and sinew of the
Republican party in this count v.
The last ditch lighters will tight
his nomination till the region of
IMuto is congealed as ice and
then some.
The majority of the present
county officials are Democrats
but as a matter of fact the ma-
jority of them are as courteous
and obliging as any set of ofli
cers anywhere. In the main
Muskogee County is blest with
a gentlemanly set of ollicers re-
gardless of their political learn-
ings. They seem to recognize
t.he fact that they aretheotti-
r.ers of A LL the nconle and that
isthe MUSKOMICK WAY you
j-now
I"V.. n.i. ..( 1il iw. 4 cnr wtli.if I
Ul Ul'IIIU'lU HHI I IV III on j " i in l'
the Democrat reported him as
saying against the Isegro. It
is a habit the Democrat has of
having tits of Negro phobia
when anything bad is done and
ji single Negro isuonnected with
it..
Register at once and you can
vole on the 10th. for wat r
works bonds otherwise you
yant.
Hon. A. V. Jones is certainly
entitled (o be elected State Com
mitteman from this County.
I To possesses all of the necessary
qualifications for the place and
his past work for the party de-
serves this promotion. JFe
ought to be selected by a unan
imotis vote.
Is it possible that Dr. Ben-
nett made the remark touching
the Negro as reported in Wed
nesday's Democrat? We cant
believe it because the Negroes
have always been friendly to
Dr. Bennett mid he owes much
of his advancement along polit-
ical lines to their unwavering
support.
Crazy Snake and his Indian
followers? with a few Negro ad-
herents are holding their an
nuual meeting at Hickory
(i round. No one has been hurt
except a few fellows who have
"pipe" dreams.
The Snake uprising near Hen
rielta is causing some damp
1"1 U) mh into print and put
the blame on the Negro because
there are a few Black Snakes.
The truth is the Negro is a fol-
lowers of the Indian and not as
the Pace Mot Review The
Dem.'J would have it.
The Masonic Crand Lodge
convenes at Wagoner Oklaho
ma Aug. 3. Primaries on Aug.
1. Negro celebrations all over
the old Indian Ter. Aug. -ttli.
Vote before you go to the cele
brations. Vote before you go
to the (Jrand Lodge. It is im-
portant that you do even if you
uet to Crand Lodge late.
W M'U M"l ll(' V0'T 'Sti-
'l'( gentlemen who have tak-
' n... c. .. .i :.. 1 1.:.. 1 1 i ..
en up wie iiui;i mi hum izuuiuy
for Stanford have a right to
their views but bless your soul
Doug you and bizoner and the
balance tire in a woeful minori-
ty. The steam roller will sure
get you (mile.
The advertisement Oklahoma
is getting at Denver and along
the Ohio and Mississippi Hiveis
is a good thing for the Stat and
may offset some of the fool
things done by the late unla
mented Legislature.
Ifivery advei liser in this paper
is an honest business man and
deserves the trade of our read
ers. Head the advert is"inenfs
and patronize the advertiser.
You will get your money's
worth.
Ed.
And Charley Hunter still
holds on as Stale Chairman.
Wonder if the organization
means business or playf We
can and must do business in the
3rd. Congressional District.
LOCALS.
Kinchion W. Hardy B. D.
President of the Afro Amei ican
Business College of Dallas. Tex.
is in the city and will open a
school here on S. 2nd. Street in
the McCulloch-Sims Building.
The informal party given by
Miss Belzora Malverin at the
residence of Mr. and Mrs. W.
II. Twine on S. oth. St. Mon-
day night was well attended
by the young people and each
one present vied with the other
to make the evening pleasant
and success crowned their ef-
forts. A more happv and ami-
able gathering of young people
could not. be found.
The opening of the McCulloch
Sims Building Tuesday night
was a success in every particu-
lar. The crowd was an orderly
one and composed of the best
people of the city.
The Bishop of tho A. M. 10.
Church I The newly elected one
will preach heie Sunday. A
large audience is expected.
The new pastor .at IheU. M.
Vj. Church litis creab d so much
enthusiasm and interest in
church work that the present
building is too small and a. lar-
ger edifice will be erected at
once.
Sango's Majestic Theater is
being crowded each night. This
is right. Stay away from the
jini crow theaters. Tlivy give
a good show at Sango's and you
get equal rights.
Register at once only a few
days left. Go to the City Hall
and register or you cant vote on
I the bond question.
A large number of colored
men from Mississippi were in
town Monday. They came to
buy homes in the new state.
Dr. Brown the capitalist who
owns the Brown Building and
other valuable property on S.
2nd. St. is in the city this week
looking after his-properfy inter-
ests. Other visitors from Mis-
sissippi are with him.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
To the Republicans of the Third Dis-
trict: I hereby offer myself as a cantli
date for the republican congression-
al nomination Tor the Third District
to be made by primary election Aug-
ust 1. If nominated I pledge an ac-
tive energetic clean campaign and
if elected faithful and energetic ser-
vice. Any support will bo fully ap-
preciated. C. K. CHEAGKR Muskogee Ok.
WANTED To sell standard sew-
ing machines on $;s per month pay-
ments. .1. A. WALCOTT General
Agent 10!):' 13. Hroadway Muskogee
Okla.
FOR SALE.
00 acres of good land $20 per
acre; 10 acres of good land $li per
acre; 20 acres of good land $15i per
acre.
I stand cotton gin tor $.1500. Will
trade for farm lands or city property
In Muskogee.
4 stand cotton gin for $!if00.
Write to
W. II. TWINE .m
llox G Muskogee Okla.
T. MILLER
LO A N B RO KttU
Loans on all Articles of
Value.
() South Main Street
MUSKOC11CK INI). TICK.
WHY PAY RENT?
We sell you a house and lot for
$10 to $200 cash. Balance like rent.
We also sell lots on payments.
Get our prices.
i T. Martin & Co.
103 V. Oklamulgee Ave.
For Sale.
Lot 100 feet front two houses on
the lot one four room house and
one two room house. Houses rent
$1S per month. Good location high
and level. Lot In block 2115 Mus-
kogee price ?tt000. See or write
W. II. Twine Jr. I3ox G Muskogee
Oklahoma.
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courses-Preparatory Business Cl-
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Twine, W. H. The Muskogee Cimeter. (Muskogee, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 39, Ed. 1, Friday, July 10, 1908, newspaper, July 10, 1908; Muskogee, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc70108/m1/4/?q=led+zeppelin: accessed June 5, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.