The Muskogee Cimeter. (Muskogee, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 37, Ed. 1, Friday, July 23, 1909 Page: 2 of 4
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MONEY LOANED
ov FTEAL ESTATE
ALONG TIME
RELIABLE REPRESENTATIVES WANTED.
The Jackson Loan & Trust Co.
I FORT WORTH. Texas.
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f REAL ESTATE LIFE INSURANCE
! NOTARY PUBLIC. j
J LEGAL DOCUMENTS DRAWN AND ACKNOWLEDGED J
tPostofllco Hox 02. Tclcj)hone No. 71. I
BRISTOW OKLAHOmA. 2
THE C1METFR
W. H. TWINE
Editor.
A. J. SM1THERMAN.
Advertising Manager and Trivullnj
Agent.
Published Every Woek lu th In-
terest of the Negro by the Clmetcr
I'ubllshlnc Co.
Entered Ht the Postofflco at Jim-
Kobvc Okln. as Socono Class .Mall
Matter.
WANTED A lol of colored
fanners share crops slock poul-
try truck mixed fanning. 1 fur-
nish provision and everything
(iood land. Dig money for will-
ing workers. Immediately soj
(.'. IC. .Marks the Land .Man Ohio
Duilding V2Q South Second St.
.MONEY TO LOAN.
We nlho sell lots on easy
terms and build houses. Don't
jiav rent. Sou us.
J T. MARTIN cf CO.
5101) West Okmulgee.
NOTICE.
"When no ouo K will loan jou
money or sell )ou n hoiibe on any
lilun to unit you or build ou any
kind of hoiiHo yon may want co to
Win 1 Wolds nt No. 1 English Hlock
in Muskogee Okluhomn. He will
trade aujr way or for nnythluj;.
W.M. P. FIELDS.
Two large size 21x28 pictures one of President
Taft and one of Vice-President Sherman will be
sent to anyone ho subscribes for this paper be-
fore the 30th of July 1909. Subscrption $1.00
Per Year. See or write to
A. J. SMITERMAN
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EASY PAYMENTS
JACKSON Mississippi.
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Money to loan on fa nun im-
proved or uniinprou'd anywhere
in Oklahoma. Long time low
rate of interest ('all phone or
write and lot us know what you
want. "Mring uutahers of hind."
K. T. COLTKIi
5U1 West llroadway Muskogee.
Phono IO.m.
SA LESMAX WANTED At
once. Local man to take orders
for high grade western grown
nursery stock. Experience un-
necessary. On tilt fiee. Cash week-
ly. Write for tonus. Am one in-
tending to plant should ask for
our catalogue. IT'S PR WE. Ad-
dress National Nurseries Law
reuce Kansas.
Call and see the late jeweler
T. Lit line recently of Little
Rock. Watch work a specialty.
Satisfaction guaranteed. .'10." S.
Second Economy Drug Store.
CAKE MARTIN
Matin's Now Cafo is the place
for all lovers of something goot
to eat. Ruyu$lf0 meal ticket
for $5150 nnd save money. 108
Court St.
Phone 1U54 Martin Jus. II. Mgr.
HARRIS MEAT MARKET.
J.H. HAKltlS l'iiOK
All kinds of fresh and cured
meats and lard game in season
Phone 177 Convention Hall.
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200 LEFT
Box
ST. LUKE'S PHARMACY
For your snuvenir cards. We
hare the finest assortmont in
town.
Pall on A. T. Clark when in
need of ami. food anil ui-nrot'ioN.
Corner Fourth and Elgin.
P. H. Austin born in Green
ville S. C March 16(551. one of
tho Props of Crook Gio. Co. '
Hon. Archie- W.I ones Atty. at
Republican State Committeonuin
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'NDICTMENT OF THE FURNACE
Victim Qivet a Few Thoughts on the
Strange Customs of Dweller
In the Depths.
A furnace Is part of Hie furnishings
of tlic ImHL'inent of a house. It Is a
large obese structure with a fiank
and readily opened count nuance and
an unappealable appctlto for coal
which appttito Increases as coal in-
creases In price. When coal Is about
Miven dollais a ton n furnace will lu
finicky and iieinlckety lu its appe-
tite deintiiulliiK only a few shovelfuls
now and then but "when coal roams up
Into the altitudes of financial affairs
the furnace will be as eager for it as
a girl Is for hothouse grapes ami im-
ported melons in January.
Tho duty of a furnace is to heat 'tho
house wherein It may bo. It stands
however between love and duty. It
loes the co.il ao much that it neglects
Its duty nt times. When the mercniy
goes down and sulks nt tho bottom of
tho bulb tho furnace will Brow sd nnd
moody meditating upon the good old
summer time and will quite forget that
thoro nro heat pipes running aimlessly
tluough the walls. Hut let a wiuin
wave come along and the fuiuaco will
glow lepentant and say to itself that
It will mnke amends. Immediately all
the windows line to be opened nnd
people four blocks away get out their
summer nppareJ.
A fin unco will bum one ton of coal
and pioduce theiefnrm four tons of
Law native of Washingtoni D. 0.
from Muskogee County.
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(ashes which accumulate In the cor
ner of the cellar until n colored gen-
tleman comes along and offers to car-
ry them out for a king's ransom.
The heathen Hottenlnt has a hard
time nnd doubtless deserves aid but
he does not huve to struggle with tho
fui mice problem nor endure the cold
calculating stare of tho coal man.
Chicago Evening Tost.
MAKING A SURE THING OF IT.
Preprletor of Curio Store Ready With
a Suggestion That Would
Surely Save Time.
William Weston manager of he
Tabor Grand theater tells this one:
On one occasion David Hclnsco cast
an actor for a certnin role In wnlch
lie had to play the part of a Cossack
ofllcer and every one knows how par-
tlctilar Hclasco Is concerning detail
"You must hunt up a Cossack
saber" said ho. "Not an ordinary
Hword but tho real thing." So tho
nctor ntnn started out on n still hunt
through all tho curio stores for tho
weapon.
After a fruitless quest ho arrived at
ft Junk shot kept by an nncleut He
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man of note.
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brew at Ilaxtcr street.
"Vat can I do for jou?" queried the
proprietor.
"I'm with Helasco." said the nctor
man " and I'm looking for a Cossack
saber."
"Valt h minute."
Tho ancient one rummnged diligent-
ly through n pile of old scraps and
could not And the desired Implement
of warfare. He Anally camo forward
with a rusty dngger. "Here's Is shust
vat you want" he exclaimed Intent on
making a sale.
The Thespian again explained that
nothing would suit but n Co3sack
babcr.
"Vnt do you vant to do inlt'Id myne
filcnt?" pcislsted he of the tilbe of
Ileujnmln.
"I'm with Helasco and I have to use
It In a part where I kill a mnn on tho
stage."
Tho old Jew's face lit up like .1
birthday cake. "Vy vas It that ou
not tell me this before?" he ex-
claimed In delighted tones "It In
that you should kill n man on tho
stage eh? Veil heiiip vnt's the mntfr
with this pistol? Dakc it my friend
jou can kill him twice as quick wiiu
id." Denver Post.
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Twine, W. H. The Muskogee Cimeter. (Muskogee, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 37, Ed. 1, Friday, July 23, 1909, newspaper, July 23, 1909; Muskogee, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc70149/m1/2/: accessed April 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.