The Muskogee Cimeter. (Muskogee, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 45, Ed. 1, Friday, September 17, 1909 Page: 4 of 4
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The "Lily Whites" of MlwnV
sip)i hcmlcil liy n t'ortiiin tloinu-
gogtto known ns "Chief Mosclcy"
uro trying to shut out all 'gro
enuiiiLTutor.s in that Hlntc. Think
of it! In Mississippi when' No
groe.s out number the white about
three to ono ntul yt theso ton-
dor fool "Lily Wltiles" would
steal from thorn what is juslb
(heirs.
The Negroes of thai si ale
should oall their hands.
Come to llio front and demand
u square deal.
Tit I let-
nigh I m
fervent
Ited llird Olclii. Hepf. H 'Oil.
ISdilor Chnclor
Muskogee Okla.
Dear Hditor:
lMease allow me space in your
very broad and liberal paper
to mention the groat work done
in lied Mini in a Ion days' moot-
ing by Kov. Doolor 13. L. Harbor.
One of tiie Son's of Tliundor a
strong and zealous Christian
worker and a sin killer. Never
in the history or the First Map
list church or Ked Mini has such
interest been aroused among
both saints ami sainers.
Without wavering or
iug for ton sucoessiu'
the battle raged with
heat and in the end when Doctor
Harbor raised his (Sospel flag
for peace sinners both men and
women cried out: "I yield I
yield; 1 can not live in sin no
longer." And when he called
roll of acknowledgements of re
pentoace ill) souls answered and
wont down into the river or .Jor-
dan and were baptized for (ha
remissions of sins making a to
tal of an additions to the church
without one single Aaron to hold
up his arms.
Yours for more Christian Clos-
pel like unto the matchless Doc-
tor 10. 1j. Harbcr.
The above unsigned communi-
cation was received from Ited
Hird. Hereafter all reports n.
lie signed or they will not bo
published.
Xotiee to Urain Dealers. crime of false pretence and sen-
Tlio Merchants Kxchango of i fenced to Imprisonment in the
Ht. l.ouist extends an invitation (penitentiary for the term of
(o every drain ami Klcvntor man three years;
to come to St. Louis during thei Therefore he it ordered That
week or October Ith to Uth and the second Monday in October
if lie will send his name to this 1!M)!) he set apart' for the con
Hureau a visitor's ticket to (lie sideration of said application for
floor will be issued good for six pardon ami all persons having
days. Jan interest therein and who de-
All who have lived in SI. Louis she to be hoard either for or
are especially urged lo come amlingninst (lie granting of said par
take part in me ueuieuuiai ei-
ebration of the incorporation of
the city.
Iteducod rates on all railroads.
ithlicitv nrmoAr
21 1 Chamber of Commerce
St. Louis Mo.
Hum ard Utiles Animals
must ret in early to get a good
niuhts sleoii. because sleep is
the greatest thing or all. An
imnls must not gossip. Scnndal
is an awful thing it is only for
empty brained pinheads He
kind'l'or kindness makes others
happy and you happier. What's
the use or living in this worTd
unless yon are happy .loy and
temperance and repose sunshine
flowers trees the music of a
brook of bees ;md birds. Think
what a blessing it is to see. .lust
bo honest that's your ticket for
heaven.
E. E. McDauiel or South lie
Alostor was in this city two
dnys this week. His trip was
purely business.
The Hlack Patti show will op.
on Muskogee Theatrical season
on Sunday September lfHIi lo
an entire new show ''A Trip lo
New Orleans."
(Jut or town folks who have
never seen or hoard Hlack Haiti
will be able to take advantage
of this as it being Sunday they
'can visit Muskogee and hear
the greatest or all colored sing-
ersSunday night Sept. l'.Xh.
who was
National
'. It. K.
hero last
(ho suite
Mrs. 10. I). Niekons
a state delegate to tin
Grand Lodge of (lie
returned to her home
Monday after spending
mer months visiting various sum-
mer resorts witit her little girl
Irene Edwina Niekons. Little
Miss Niekons who is just six
years old gives a vivid doserip
tion of the sights she seen on
her visit to (he While City park
in Chicago ami expresses her-
self as well pleased with her
extended trip.
The Ifniitil Chapter Ihnpaner and
ICnhjhl Templar.
Will convene in Muskogee Oc-
tober ." and li I !))!.
The craft throughout the jnr-
isdietion are expoded to be pres-
ent b. their representatives.
The I Mir is ll.rpensire.
"This proposed Taylor election
law is expensive." says Congress-
man Dick Morgan. Second Dis-
trict of Oklahoma. "The people
ate now hurdciieil with taxes.
In Toreing legislation the cost
should always bo counted. No
one legislature aggregates the
wonder (he appropriations by
appalling sum of noarv $7(11)0-
Ollll.llll. Shall there ho no end
to this'.' Shall our taxes go on
increasing front year to year?
If so free government is a rail-
tire. The people are willing to
defray all expenses of good gov
ernment but an unwilling to
pay one cent that is unnecessary.
"The proposed elect ion law im
poses additional taxes upon the
people. This in itself is sull'i
ciont lo justify the people in vol
ing against (ho measure. The
great problem of the future is to
simplify our laws and our gov-
ernment and reduce the cost of
it. Have we grown careless and
Shall we go on quietly from
year to year submitting to un-
just and unnecessary taxes? 1
hope not. lOcoiiomy should bo
our watchword. This law should
be condemned at the polls be-
cause it brings additional taxes
and burdens with no correspond-
ing bonellts and advantages."
Order of the State Hoard of
I'ardonn.
Itoreas an application lias
been filed praying that a par
don bo granted to Nelson 10. Du
rant who was on the 1st dav of
March lilt)!) in the District Court
of Muskogee Count State of
Oklahoma convicted of (in
Ion are hereby untitled to be
iiresetit at two (2( o'clock p. in.
on said dale at the otl'ico of the
Stale Hoard or I'ardons.
It Is Further Ordered that a
copy of tills order be published
and printed in The Muskogee Ci
meter a weekly newspaper print-
oil ami puhlislicu at .Muskogee
in the county or Muskogee oncft
each week for two (2) consent-
live weeks beginning on Hit 17th
day of September UMI'.I.
Dated at Outline this 'jr.lh
dav or August. A. I). MM)!!.
10. D. CAMIOIION
Stale Sttpt. Public I list ruction-
and ex-OITicin Chairman oT the
Hoard of Pardons.
W. II. ANT I ION V
Secretary to Governor and I0x-
officio Secretary Hoard or Par
dons.
nnnwor to the petition of Ilia plain-
tiff filed herein on or before tho
llotli ilny of October 1909 said pe-
tition will be taken n tnto and
jiiittfiuuiit rendered accordingly.
In wltneHn whereof t hereunto
Bet mv band and affix Mm bob! of
Bald District Court this 4th dy ot
September A. 1).. 1909.
W. I MILLKK
Clerk Dlfltrlct Court.
(SKA I..)
IJy ItOSS IIOUGK
Deputy.
I'alterHon & I.llley attornoys for
plaintiff.
IMtbllHbud In the Muskogee Clml-
ter Sept. 10 17 25 and Oct. 1 1909.
8 A L10SM AN WA NT fi I) A t
once. Local man to take orders
I for high grade western grown
t nursery stock. Experience un-
necessary. Outllt free. Cash week-
ly. Write for terms. Anyone in-
tending to plant should ask for
our catalogue. IT'S FUIOIO. Ad-
'dress National Nurseries Law-
I rence Kansas.
T. MILLER
LOAN BROKER
Loans on Articles of Valuo.
105 South Main Muskogee Okla.
Order of the State Hoard of
I'urdoiix.
Whereas an annlieatinn has
Ih-oii filed praying that it par-
don be granted to C. G. Lowe
who was on tlte Kith day of .1 mi-
liary 11)0!) in the District Court
or Muskogee Cotinlv. Shite of
Oklahoma convicted or the crime
of perjury and sentenced to im-
prisonment in tlte penitentiary
Tor a term of live years;
Therefore He It Ordered that
the second Monday in October
I !!()!) be set apart for the cousid
oration of said application for
ipardou ami all persons hav
ing tin interest therein and who
desire to be heard either Tor or
against the granting or said par-
don are hereby notified to be
present at two ('2) o'clock p. in.
on said date at the otl'ico of tlte
State Hoard of Pardons.
It Is Further Ordered that a
copy of (his order be published
and printed in the Muskogee Ci-
meter a weekly newspaper print-
ed and published at Muskogee
in the county of Muskogee once
each week Tor two (2) consec-
utive weeks beginning on tlte
17th day ir September 1909.
Dated at Guthrie this i:itli du.v
or September A. D. 1 !)()!).
E. 1). CAM10KON
Slute Sttpt. Public Instruction
and Ex-otTicin Chairman or the
Hoard of Pardons.
W. H. ANTHONV.
Secretary to Governor and lOx
officio Secretary Hoard of Par
dons.
NOTICE.
In the District Court for the Third
Judicial District of Oklahoma
Muskogee County.
Dora Williams Plaintiff
vs.
Houston Wlllliitiis Defendant.
No. to;:.!.
The defendant Houston Williams
Is herobv notified that he has been
Hieft
Dora
III L'l
In this couit by the plaintiff
Williams for an tibsol ite dl-
and that unless he makes
NOTICE.
In ilto Dixtrict Court for Muxko-
jeo County State of Oklahoma
Third Judicial District.
A'o. 1001.
Publication Service.
La pax. lingers I'lalntiir vs
Will Rogers Defendant.
The defendant Will lingers is
hereby untitled that he has been
sued in the above entitled notion
for an absolute divorce by the
plaintiff Lapax. lingers in the
District Court sitting in nud for
Muskogee County State of Ok-
lahoma and that unless he ans
wer on or before the 2d dav of
October A. I). 100!) the said pe
titiou or the said La par. Kogers
against the said Will Kogers fil-
ed in the clerk's office of said
Court such petition will bo taken
us true and judgment for an ah
solute divorce rendered accord
ingly.
Witness my hand and seal of
Court affixed at my of lice in
Muskogee this 21st dav of Au
gust A. I). 19(H).
Attest:
W. V. MILLElt.
Clerk of the District Court.
Uy HOSS IIOL'CIv
Deputy Clerk.
LA PA UOGEIIS Plaintiff.
y HItOWN C STEWA11T.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
First published Aug. 27 1000.
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Harris Neat Market
J. U. HARRIS Prop.
All kinds of Fresh and Cured
Meats and Lard
Uantc In Season
Phone 177 Convention Hall
Money to Loan
on REAL ESTATE
and Personal Property
iR. H. BEARD &Co.
I 220 N. Third St.
' Ground Floor Chicago Bldg.
DR. HENDERSON
811 TO 815 WALNUT ST KANSAS CITY MO
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mercury or Injurious meiltelno-itnoil No iletoatlotifrom bualric8. l'tttlcntsatnittstntieo
treated br raall and exnrt-n. Mi'dlclnoa nont overywhore. free from rkzo orbrettkaBo.
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cate and aend for terms. Consultation In o and confidential pt-rsonaliy or uy loiter.
Seminal Weakness and
Sexual Debility ''Slul
folllea and excoas causing nlKht loaxra
and loea of loxunl power pimples and
blotobea on tba face confused titens nnd
foriretfulnoaibaahfulneftaud aversion to
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brain power.enlnrce nnd strenirtlien weak
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airlOIUrV new Infatllblo Homo
nil GlAATratmant. No lu-
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detention from business. Cure irunrantred.
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Hydrocele and STrl
law cub nnnout pnia
or daiuur. Hook free.
Waflrnrnlfl Entsrued veins In the
VaillUtoio dcrottim.cniislnKntr-
ous debility wealcness of thu u xu.il srs-
tem otc pcrminontlj cured wltnoutpuln.
SunliiSISas That terrible disease. In
jpuiiiil alius ronnsanil MtiiRif.
cured for life. Mood poisoning and all
private diseases pormsneutiy curcu.
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of nboTodl-eascs thccllcctsandcure.tent
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EVERY BOTTLE GUARANTEED
f.ilisbury Sub Station No. 2 Aug. 1C 1D0S
North Caroli.u Kowan County
I .J. L. Kufty tho Deputy Sheriff of Rowan County
have l)t;cn suffering with Khouinatism for ten years havo
lienn corfincil to my bod part of the time could not sleep
at nighta ami tvont to Hot .Springs Ark. for six weeks but
Mill got no relief. I have used five bottles of Ureeden's
Kltputnndt' Cure fnd after taking same I can sleep at nights
walk as good as ever and do all mv work.
J. I.. Kufty Deputy Sheriff.
Sold Evoryivhc.-:. Ask Your Dealer for a Sample Dottlo
$1.C0 PER BOTTLE OR SIX BOTTLES FOR $5.00
For further information write Information Dept.
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BETTER THAN THE BEST
BLACK PATTI TROUBADOURS
INCLUDING THE ORIGINAL BLACK PATTI (Sissieretta Jones)
GREATEST SINGER OF THE RACE
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Supported by The Big 3 GEO. TAYLOR WILL COOKE CHAS. BOUG1A
AMERICA'S FOREMOST COLORED COMEDIANS
IN THE TWO ACT MUSICAL COMEDY
M TRIP TO NEW ORLEANS
SUPERB SINGING COMPANY!
PLENTY OF MUSIC!
EVERYTHING NEWI
LOTS OF GIRLS!
4 SEATS NOW ON SALE AT THE MUSKOGEE DRUG STORE - - - PRICES 25c 50c 75c. and $1.00
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Twine, W. H. The Muskogee Cimeter. (Muskogee, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 45, Ed. 1, Friday, September 17, 1909, newspaper, September 17, 1909; Muskogee, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc70152/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.