Muskogee Cimeter

Thursday, July 20, 1905

Muskogee, Oklahoma

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Western Negro Press Association, Muskogee, 1. T., Sept. 20, 21, and 22, 1905. The Muskogee Cimeter. THE NEW BOSTON STORE We must have room for our Mamoth Fall Stock of Clothing and other Goods. We are postively going to sell all of our Summer Goods at Cost :: :: :: PIANOS, PIANOS! PIANOS! Our plan of piano selling will save you money. We have no sub agents or commission men to pay, we get all the discounts. We take your second hand organ or piano in exchange. We have the largest stock in the city to select from. Our small payment plan makes piano buying easy. Remember the place— Vol 6. THERE IS SOMETHING WRONG. When the time comes for hard labor, the Negro is alright; when the time comes for voting, the Negro is alright; when the time comes for war, the Negro is alright; But, when the time comes for representation the Negro is all wrong. What is the cause of this? It must be his color, because the law has no color. There should have been at least one Negro selected in District No. 2 to represent his people in the Single Statehood convention at Oklahoma City, July 12, 1905. It is not the intelligent Negro's desire to associate with the white race, but it is his desire to ask for his constitutional rights as a citizen, especially his civil and political rights. The white citizen has COPYRIGHT Muskogee, I.T., Thursday, July 20, 1905. And continues 15 days REMEMBER THE PLACE not and will not submit to taxation without representation, and why should the colored citizen submit? What is good for the white citizen is good for the black citizen. I sincerely hope that all the people in both territories will be represented in the State Constitutional convention regardless of race or color. M. A. SORRELL, Central Comitteeman of Vinita. MASONS AT IARDMORE. The Masonic Grand Lodge of Oklahoma and Indian Territory convenes at Ardmore, I.T. Aug. 9th, The Eastern Star (we presume) will convene at the same place on the 7th. All of those in attendance are requested to ask for a certificate when they purchase their tickets in order that PIANOS, Our plan of piano selling will men to pay, we get all the disc change. We have the largest su makes piano buying easy. Rem Old Reliable J S BROWNLOW, MANAGER. --- we may get the reduced rates. If this )s done all will be well. Ask your agent for certificate. All ticket agents of all railroads in the two territories have been notified to sell tickets on the certificote plan to Ardmore, I. T. from Aug. 7th to 11th inclusive to Masonic Grand Lodge Be sure and ask for your certificate when purchasing tickets. When your time expires the paper stops that is the notice we give to all. No exceptions to the rule. STUDY LAW AT HOME Prepare for success at the bar, in business or public life, by mail, in the ORIGINAL SCHOOL, Founded in 1880. Successful graduates everywhere. Approved by bar and law colleges. Regular College Law Course and Business Law Course & Liberal Torms. Special Offer New. Catalogue Free. Sprague Correspondence School of Law, 733 Majestic Bldg., Detroit, Mich. Prepare for success at the bar, in business or public life, by mail, in the ORIGINAL SCHOOL, sounded in the community. Successful students everywhere. Admitted by bar and law colleges. Regular College Law Course and Business Law Course. Liberal Torms. Special Offer New. Catalogue Free. Sprague Correspondence School of Law. 733 Majestic Blvd., Detroit, Mich. No.41 J. E. D. NICKENS, Gen'l Manager of the Local Press Association who will entertain the Western Negro Press Association in this city, Sept. 20, 21 and 22, 1905. Also member of Cimeter staff. PIANOS! no sub agents or commission and hand organ or piano in ex-rom. Our small payment plan MUSIC HOUSE. 307 W. Broadway ONE MEDICINE THAT HAS NEVER FAILED Health Fully Restored and the Joy of Life Regained When acheerful, brave, light-hearted woman is suddenly plunged into that perfection of misery, the BLUES, it is asad picture. Lt is usually this way: She has been feeling ‘out of sorts” YWLE Ss > oS a, a4 ti a ee © Ue) M Say = : : \ f ay wf y me el _y € Mrs. Rosa Adamy for some time; head has achee and back also; has slept poorly, been quite nervous, and nearly fainted once or twice; head dizzy, and heart-beats very fast; then that bearing-down feeling, and during her menstrual period she is exceedingly despondent. Nothing pleases her, Her doctor says: ‘* Cheer up: you have dyspepsia; you will be all right soon.” But she doesn’t get “all right,” and hope vanishes; then come the brood- ing, morbid, melancholy, everlasting BLUES. Don't wait until your sufferings have driven you to despair, with your nerves all shattered and your courage gone, but take Lydia BE. Pinkham’'s Vege- table Conpound. See what it did for Mrs. Rosa Adams, of 819 12th Street, Louisville, Ky., niece of the late Gen- eral Roger Hanson,C.S,A, She writes: Dear Mrs. Pinkham:— “T cannot tell you with pen and ink what Lydia Ff. Pinkham’s vegeraie Conia has done for me. T suffered with female troubles, extreme lassitude, ‘the blues,’ nervousness and that all-gone feeling. Twas advised to try Lydia BE. Pinkhein’s Vegetable Compound, and it not only eured my female derangement, but it has restored me to perfect health and strength, The buoyancy of my younger days has returned, and [do not suf- fer any longer with despondency, as Ldid be- fore. ‘I consider Lydia EF. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound.a boon te sick and suffering women. If you have some derangement of the female organism write Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass., for advice. It's impossible to best an ignorant man in an argument. tl FITS rap neat . Sond for FREK ®8.00 trial bottle and treat Da WOU Acta Lea i aren Street, Pulladelpiny Pe Many a homely seed holds a heay- enly blossom. Do a man an injury and he will never forget it. Do him a favor and his memory will not be so good. (@) SHO 2 <a RD exact {2 size < A 7 1 SPECIAL OFFER The name and address of your shoe dealer and 15c to cover costof mailing, etc, willsecure | one of the handsome rolled gold pins illustrated above, Enameled in colors and will wear for years. These’ pins were secured by thousands of World's Fair visitors. Only a few hundred left, Write Quick. ROBERTS, JOHNSON 6 RAND SHOE CO. 8T. LOUIS MANUFACTURERS OF “STAR BRAND SHOES” W.N.U.—Oklahoma City-—-No, 29, 190 FARPI MISCELLANY Alfalfa and Innoculation. We sowed alfalfa a year ago in May on well prepared sandy loam, worked down to a fine tilth, it being in a good state of fertility, sowing about twenty pounds of seed to the acre. We {noculated it from an old field of alfalfa, where a few plants remained, sowing the dirt by hand immediately before putting in the seed. In this process we failed to make the dirt meet, and when the alfalfa got started we could readily see where the soil was inoculated and where not, by the color and size of the alfalfa. However, we got a good stand and it wintered all right. This spring the non-inoculated strip offered the same as it did last summer; and we cov: ered it with good stable manure, tak- ing dirt from a well inoculated spot and covering each load before scatter: ing. In this process the dirt became well mixed with the manure and hence was evenly distributed over the soil. From that time on the weakiy strip began to take on new life, nodules appearing on the~ roots, and when cut, which was on June 13, could see but a mere trace of them, it being pract@lly all inoculated and making about three tons of fine hay from two acres of ground, first cutting. C, M, Teegarden. Kosciusko Co., Ind, Good Grades. Grades among horses and cattle are more easily produced than full bloods because the number of unregistered females is far greater than the number registered or that have the right to be registered. It requires the selection only of a good sire to insure a certain amount of quality, but to get the best quality it is necessary to have a good dam as well as a good sire. Good grades whether of horses or cattle, are worth far more than poor grades. We have no standard of grades and can have none, though breeders from time te time have tried to put upon. paper what they considered the points of good grades of different breeds. Some day we may have associations dealing with grades only, and when that time comes the*characteristics of the good grades may be defined by rules tend ing toward a standard, | Butter from Argentira. The Argentine Republic is making butter for shipment abroad and the butter is now met with = fre quently in the English market. Within a year her shipfents of butter to England have increased about 50 per cent. At the beginning of this year she was sending to Eng land monthly not less than 25,00¢ packages, but it must be remembered that our winter is summer time ir Argentina and that her make of butte: at that season is larger than it is later The farmers of Argentina are not likely to get into winter dairying for a long time yet, but there is no rea son why summer made Argentine but ter should not play quite a large par' in the markets of the northern coun tries that import butter, | Preventing Tuberculosis. Tuberculosis may be prevented by keeping it out of the herd. If it gets in, it spreads with great rapidity. As a result of promiscuously adding ani- mals to their herds, several of our experiment stations have had to slaughter almost all of their dairy ani. mals. All animals should be purehased on the tuberculin test and then should be retested in three or six months. Also milk from the creamery should not be fed the calves unless it has been heated to a point where all germs ef tuberculosis will be killed. a. < zy) WA rs i Wag : Pa LS) fy al C H WORK FOR SHIRTS COLLARS CUFFS AND FINE LINEN Facts Are Stubborn Thin Uniform exgellent quality for over a toate ofa century has steadily increased the sales of LION COFFEE, The leader of all package coffees. Lion Coffee is now used in millions of homes. Such > popular success speaks for itself. It is a 1G ie > positive proof that LION COFFEE has the ian mane Ve Confidence of the people.’ sr Naa The uniform quality of LION © ! an BN oy A COFFEE survives all opposition. Pea ef ; Ys von enpzer ener ta racets ont PN ff Si ws A, LION COFFEE has even more Oi oy OSA i than {ts Strength, Flavor and Qual- . UG eI Ke) ity to commend it. On ar,ival from ae VA iy rf the plantation, it is carefully roast- Ws te ed at our factories and securely Bes a M packed in 1 Ib. sealed packages, So SPU Coy | and not opened again until needed @®d PS ' for use in the home, This precludes the possibility of adulteration or contact with germs, dirt, dust, insects or unclean hands. The absolute purity of LION COFFEE is therefore guaranteed to the consumer. Sold only in 1th. packages, Lion-head on every package. Save these Lion-heads for valuable premiums, SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE WOOLSON SPICE CO., Tcledo, Ohio. » Shirt Bosoms, {2¢ Collars and Cuffs Ge ‘a <z laundered with e @ o "e ” ’ gS )Detlance yo eg Starch NG a fj 2 bl f Ay never crack nor become te ° f J brittle. They last twice ; Ve ~- d as long as those laun- t = j dered with other. starches and = ry fi cive the wearer much better => 4 My) satisfaction. If you want your ; AN =? | fff} wssvand, vrother or son to aE WS AT Vi if iook dressy, to feel comfort- vl Hf \ a \ able and to be thoroughly a \ PEN = happy we DEFIANCE H 7 aes pra, STARCH in the laundry. It 1 = aon is sold by all good grocers at Uf) SS > 10c a package—16 ounces, se SS Inferior starches sell at the So same price per package but ~ contain only 12 ounces. Note the differ- ence. Ask your grocer for DEFIANCE | STARCH. Insist on getting it and you will never use any other brand, Deflance Starch Company, Omaha, Neb. No erced that is shorter than a tle is long enough, . pow? FORGET -o2, package Red Cross Ba}! Biue, ont, Ponte Pike Ruse Companys South Bend, tad, You would better dun a man than despalr of him. The Best Results in Starching ean be obtained only by using De- flance Starch, besides getting 4 oz. more for same money—no cooking re- quired, An umbrella isn’t particular as to the company it keeps. When Answering Advertisements Kindly Mention This Paper. W.N.U.—Oklahoma City—No. 29, 190% % PISO S atts FOR » a Te 4 her chia gc. a “CONSUMPTION % Don't Poison Baby. FORTY YEARS AGO almost every mother thought her child must have PAREGORIC or laudanum to make it sleep. These drugs will produce sleep, and A FEW DROPS TOO MANY will produce the SLEEP FROM WHICH THERE IS NO WAKING. Many are the children who have been killed or whose health has been ruined for life by paregoric, laudanum and morphine, each of which is a narcotic product of opium. Druggists are prohibited from selling either of the narcotics named to children at all, or to anybody without labelling them "poison." The definition of "narcotic" is: "A medicine which relieves pain and produces sleep, but which in poisonous doses produces stupor, coma, convulsions and death." The taste and smell of medicines containing opium are disguised, and sold under the names of "Drops," "Cordials," "Soothing Syrups," etc. You should not permit any medicine to be given to your children without you or your physician know of what it is composed. CASTORIA DOES NOT CONTAIN NARCOTICS, if it bears the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher. Plantation Chill Cure is Guaranteed To cure, or money refunded by your merchant, so why not try it? Price 50c. Blowing Them Good for Developing Lungs of Anaemic Children Blowing soap bubbles for the development of the lungs of nervous and anaemic children is a treatment advised by a Montreal physician, and it has met with remarkable and gratifying results. The Canadian doctor, who has devoted himself to obstetrics has found in the latter years of his practice that mothers in the fashionable world object to crying babies, and do not hesitate to sanction the use of opiates by nurses—and the nurses give full and unqualified approval—and he recites what is well known to every physician, that the baby which is lulled to sleep and not permitted to howl and yell becomes deficient in lung power, and after babyhood is past is a weakling. He has undertaken the treatment of just this class of children by the simple but originl method of expanding and contracting the lungs by a pastime which the sickliest child will take hold of with little or no persuasion. He has devised a saponaceous mixture which will make tough soap bubbles, so that in the desire to increase the size of the thin-walled globe the little patient will exercise his or her lungs to the fullest extent—and the simple little trick is working wonders.—New York Press. Nutmeg Tree and Fruit "A nutmeg tree," said the New Haven gardener. "It looks like a laurel, doesn't it? Such trees are rare in these parts. "The nutmeg tree begins to bear at the age of ten years. It keeps on bearing until it is ninety. The fruit resembles an apricot, and when it is ripe, it bursts open, showing at its heart the black nutmeg enclosed in a network of scarlet. "The nutmeg, after plucking, must bed ried. It is dried over a slow fire, and the process is tedious; it often occupies two months. "Before shipping the nutmegs are always steeped in sea water and lime. This is to protect them from insects. They have nothing but insects to fear. In an anti-insect condition they keep—well, they keep practically forever."—New Haven Register. "Obey" should be left in the marriage service. A considerate husband is one who would lay an express command on his wife only when he thought it for her welfare, and a loving wife would obey this command without question.—Carolyn Halsted. Sillicus—I wonder why most people think women have no sense of humor? Cynicus—Because they take men seriously. It Matters Not. No matter the name; no matter the place, if you are afflicted with that intolerable, often excruciating itching sensation, you want a cure and want it quick. Hunt's Cure is infallible, never falling remedy. It cures. Only 50c per box and strictly guaranteed. Women who are good cooks and tidy housekeepers seldom have time to waste in a divorce court. Piso's Cure is the best medicine we ever used for all affections of the throat and lungs.—WM. O. ENDLEY, Vanburen, Ind., Feb. 10, 1900. Present virtues may do more for a people than past victories. 900 DROPS CASTORIA AVegetable Preparation for Assimilating the Food and Regulating the Stomachs and Bowels of INFANTS CHILDREN Promotes Digestion, Cheerfulness and Rest. Contains neither Opium, Morphine nor Mineral. NOT NARCOTIC. Recipe of Old Dr. SAMUEL PITCHER Pumpkin Seed - Alx. Senna - Rochelle Salts - Anise Seed - Poppermint - All Carbamate Soda - Worm Seed - Clavulose Sugar - Wintergreen Flavor Aperfect Remedy for Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Worms, Convulsions, Feverishness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Fac Simile Signature of Cha. H. Pitcher. NEW YORK. At 6 months old 35 Doses ~ 35 CENTS EXACT COPY OF WRAPPEB. Walking is said to be the best exercise a man can indulge in. Perhaps that is why so many men walk home from the races. Never Fails. There is one remedy, and only one I have ever found, to cure without fail such troubles in my family as Eczema, Ringworm, and all others of an itching character. That remedy is Hunt's Cure. We always use it and it never fails. W. M. Christian. It takes more than a white tie to cover a black heart. Letters from Prominent Physicians addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. Dr. J. W. Dinsdale, of Chicago, Ill., says: "I use your Castoria and advise its use in all families where there are children." Dr. Alexander E. Mintle, of Cleveland, Ohio, says: "I have frequently prescribed your Castoria and have found it a reliable and pleasant remedy for children." Dr. J. S. Alexander, of Omaha, Neb., says: "A medicine so valuable and beneficial for children as your Castoria is, deserves the highest praise. I find it in use everywhere." Dr. J. A. McClellan, of Buffalo, N. Y., says: "I have frequently prescribed your Castoria for children and always got good results. In fact I use Castoria for my own children." Dr. J. W. Allen, of St. Louis, Mo., says: "I heartily endorse your Castoria. I have frequently prescribed it in my medical practice, and have always found it to do all that is claimed for it." Dr. C. H. Gildden, of St. Paul, Minn., says: "My experience as a practitioner with your Castoria has been highly satisfactory, and I consider it an excellent remedy for the young." Dr. H. D. Benner, of Philadelphia, Pa., says: "I have used your Castoria as a purgative in the cases of children for years past with the most happy effect, and fully endorse it as a safe remedy." Dr. J. A. Boarman, of Kansas City, Mo., says: "Your Castoria is a splendid remedy for children, known the world over. I use it in my practice and have no hesitancy in recommending it for the complaints of infants and children." Dr. J. J. Mackey, of Brooklyn, N. Y., says: "I consider your Castoria an excellent preparation for children, being composed of reliable medicines and pleasant to the taste. A good remedy for all disturbances of the digestive organs." Dr. Howard James, of New York City, says: "It is with great pleasure that I desire to testify to the medicinal virtue of your Castoria. I have used it with marked benefit in the case of my own daughter, and have obtained excellent results from its administration to other children in my practice." GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of Cha H. Hitchens. The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THE CENTAUR COMPANY, 77 MURRAY ST, NEW YORK CITY. All Good Housewives want their clothes clean and pure white. To get this result always use on washday Remember the name and get the genuine from your grocer. A large 2-oz. package for 5c. WANTED.—For the U.S. Army, able-bodied unmarried men, between ages of 21 and 65; citizens of United States, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write English. For information apply to Recruiting Officer, Postoffice building, Oklahoma City, Okla., or Tulsa, Ind. Ter., Enid, Shawnee or Guthrie, Okla. W.N.U.—Oklahoma City—No. 29, 1905 $10.00 Sweep Feed Grinder. $14.00 Galvaized Steel Wind Mill. We manufacture all sizes and styles. It will pay you in-vestigate. Write for catalog and price list. CURRIE WIND MILL CO. Topeka, Kansas. $10.00 Sweep Feed | $14.00 Galvanized Grinder. Steel Wind Mill. We manufacture all sizes and styles. It will pay you to investigate.Write for catalog and price list. OURRIE WIND MILL CO., Topoka, Kansas. A house divided against itself cannot stand" this is true of nations, races or of individuals. We must have two thousand new subscribers between now and the 1st day of Sept. Join the procession. What are we going to do about the school-bond issue? Shall we vote for the bonds? Why not call a meeting and discuss the matter. Mr. Geo. H. Wade has been appointed P. M. at Wybark and has taken charge of the office. Wybark bids fair to become quite a little city. There has been 200 subscribers added to our list inside of the city within the last ten days Everybody looks to the Cimeter for the news. As the railroad approaches Grayson the little city begins to boom and the new comer is looking that way for investment the town is splendidly located and is settled up with a thrifty, energetic people. J. C. Leftwich, Ex-President of Sango College is parading over the country as President of the College and collecting money, as such what do the present officers of the College mean by permitting this. We are certain of the Market Square and we now have a regular line of steamers between here and Ft. Smith, and are now reaching out for everything in sight. That statehood convention was democratic from alpha to Omega. The democrats were so much in evidence and control that what few white republicans that were there dared not say a word for the colored citizen. There will be a sale of a number of lots in the Caesar addition at the U. S. Court House August 5 at 2 p. m. This will be a splendid opportunity to get a home at a reasonable price and on reasonable terms. The colored people should not let this opportunity go by without taking advantage of the same. We believe in a square deal, and it is not the square thing to admit another street car company into our city at this time and we hope the city council will not grant the franchise. The present company has done fair thing by our people and has done the fair thing by our people and has brought in outside capital and should be encouraged. The Negro Press Press Association west of the Mississippi river will convene in Great Muskogee, September 22, 1905, and remain in session three days. The fraternity in the B. I. T. will try and make it pleasant for the makers of public opinion in the Great West and incidentally it might be said that "The latch string of our sanctum hangs on the outside." You are welcome to the Queen City of the Southwest. There will be a Territoria Convention composed of the Negroes of the two territories (Oklahoma and Indian Territory) on the 21st day of August in Muskogee. There is another call for 2,3 and 4 of August for the Indian Territory, but these will not conflict as the latter is and authorized call for the two territories and the other an individual call for the Indian Territory. Judge Momyer and Hans Carter are making it hot for the loafers, bums and street walkers. Whknever a fellow gets caught in the net who is not realy guilty or can show he is a working man as was the case Wednesday morning with three colored men and two whites, they were caught among the hobos but when the proper showing was made that that they were working men they were discharged and went on their way rejoicing. The splendid article under the head of "Then and Now" and for which no credit was given, was written by Miss Nellie Glass, the gifted, talented, and amiable young lady from Parsons Kansas, who attended the Summer Normal at this place. There has been so many compliments given the writer of the article that in justice to all concerned we make this explanation. Everytime the republicans join in a non-partisan convention or gathering they get the worst of it. For the reason that the democrats stick together, and the weak kneed, sore head republicans join them. This was seen in the recent pretended statehood convention held at Oklahoma City. It was simply a Democrat convention with a few republicans there. BIG EAST SIDE LUMBER YARD. GEO. D. HOPE LUMBER COMPANY DEALER IN Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Sash, Doors, Lime. Cement, Etc. EAST OKMULGEE AVE. Now is The Time II THE DEERE BUGGY Stands the wear and always looks stylish. You can't buy a better and we have the most complete line of up-to-date Buggies and Harness in the Indian Territory. Come in and see for yourself and get our prices which are the lowest. PLANTER'S IMPLEMENT CO. Wall Street Muskogee, I. T. KIRSHBAUM GENTS FURNISHING GOODS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Shirts, Hats, Underwear, Suit Cases. W. E. McCLURE, Knox Agency, English Block. Muskogee I.T. From a company you do not know. Keep your money at home buy buying from the Muskogee Lumber Company They live here and will treat you right. Yard located west of Jones' Building, near Masonic Hall. HONEST GOODS AT HONEST PRICES." I am now in my new store with everything brand new and up-to-date. My line of jewelry is a complete one, staple and trustworthy in every respect; in fact I do a first-class jewelry business having 15 years experience and can give you bankers, jewelers and manufactures' references who will bear me out in this statement. I fear no branch of the jeweler's trade, it is all easy to me People who are particular about what they buy or have repaired should make my store their headquarters. R.A. GIVENS, JEWELER. 228 North Second street. Muskogee, I. T. GREAT MID-SUMMER CLEAN-UP SALE! From Saturday, July 22nd to Saturday, Aug. 5th. RY SEVERAL WEEKS we have been going through our stock with the Clean-up Blade and slashing prices with strokes that made them tremble. Our motto is, ‘Never Carry Goods of One Season into Another’? and what has been our mot- to in the past must continue to be our guide in the future. The blade has been thrust into prices in every department of our store and they have been slashed regardless to manufacturers cost. This will bea mighty clearing effort taking in the entire stock and placing before you the greatest values you ever saw. We were never more determined to effect a complete clearence and nothing will cause us to hesitate one moment, no matter what the loss. This Great Mid-Summer Clean-Up Sale begins Saturday July 22nd and will run until Satur- day, August 5th. Two weeks of value giving to our customers ——— ——oooooaa—————_—_S==S=S======pa»]»"~’ax—aS—=—=—=—_—_=—== lane ar eee have ten evontenetn ry Fy “| tn fe Don’t forget the dates, from Saturday, July 22nd until Saturday, August 5th. J. W. ADAMS. 22 Ww. OKMULGEE. aaa aaa aaa i PIANO RECITAL AT A. M. E. CHURCH. Miss Alberta Guy of Topeka, Kansas, assisted by the best lo cal talent of this city, will give ahigh class Piano, Song and Dramatic Recital at Ward’s Chapel A. M. E. church on 9th St.. Friday night, July 28th. Miss Guy is completing her course at Washburn Conserva- tory, one of the best schools of music in the west, She has been selected by the College to play at every annual recital for the past four years and come highly recommended by the faculty of Washburn. Admission 25 cents. Tickets on sale at Adam's Dry Goods Store, Hughes & Slmmon’s Drug Store and EI- liott Bros.’ Clothing Store, Diep—On July 11th, Howard J, Beck, the son of Col. Beck, at their home in the .north part of the city. Mr. Beck was one of our best young men, kind and oblidging to all. During his short residence herehe had mnde a host of friends who join the family in mourning the loss of one of the brightest jewels of the race. He was a member of the Muskogee Colored Band and one of the leading men of the organization. The remains were shipped to the old home in Kan- sas for burial. The entire com munity extend sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Beck in their said be- reavement. The tinge of sorrow and regret is softend in the fact that their loss and our loss is heaven's gain. Distinctive Suits For Men. Not with the years, but thro’ constant and intelligent applica- tion to a specific thing, do we arrive at the perfections, This truth finds foreful ex- pressions in our Suits at Eight Dollars, We have spent the full power and strength of our organiza- tion upon them, They are tailored better and are identified with more charac ter and distinction than any other ready for service suits of which we know—Yes, even though the price be a third greater. Ready for service we present: Two new straight edged mod els, Four new Military Front Single Breasted Models, Twe New Double Breated Models Most of them are cut with cen ter of back and center of side vents and kindred knocks t establish them with the hour We have many a pleased cus tomer who have bought one o! these suits, If you will only visit our stor LawnssQ20 We have just made a clean Prins of a manu- facturer’s stock of beautiful Antrim 25 Lawns. All colors and figures, 10 Yds for Cc Only 10 yards toa eustomer. Beautiful Lawns, plain and 8 & 10 d figured, 15 and 20c quality at Cc yd. A full ine of vanes " all colors. The clean up blade has cut them from 15 and ae to - - - - . 10c yd. There will be three more months in which these goods can be worn, Now is your oppor- tunity to get them at half price. i —$—$==————>= Corsets We have a fe ae of aa short and long waists. The clean up blade has cut the price of our 50c and Ye line to 39c Seen ee eee ee EE Poilet Artieles | : We carry a full line of Colgate’s Toilet: Arti- cles. Here is a eugcial Colgate’s Violet 12c Talcum Powder 25c value at - : SS | Straw Hats Our entire line of Straw Goods will be sold at actual cost. we can make you feel glad. ELLIOTT BROS., The Clever Clothiers and Foot Fitters. Don’t say that Negro print shops can’t do fine job work untill you try us. We can print anything. CHAPTER OF SORROW Haynes, I. T.—Fountain Chapter, U. D., Order of the Eastern Star, met July 16, 1905, in chapter of sorrow with all places filled which was conduct- ed by the Worthy Patron, K.A. Murrell. This meeting was held Children's Ready Made Dresses. We have a nice line of these garments, all ages, in Lawns, Chambrey, Linen and Percale. They have been cut to less than manufactur- er’s cost. Men, Women and Children’s Oxfords in White, Champagne, Tan and Patent Kid. The entire stock of these goods must be sold and now is the time to get them at actual manufacturer's cost. —==>E>E>EE______=_== Brooms We have a few more of those good 4 quality brooms, They are yours at 10c 5 ——————————————eeEe ——S>S=a={Ta=ana== Millinery Asa rule we always dispose of our Spring and Summer Millinery before Fall Season. Our entire line of Spring and Summer Millin- ery will be sold at Great Mid-Summer Clean- “up prices, which means at Actual Cost. in memory of Sister J. $. Mur- rell, Sister F, E. Roberson, who have been called from labor to reward, Rev, J. B. Howard of Clarksville, I. T., preached the memorial sermon for the chap- ter. The reader may consult the 11th chapter of Judges and 85 verse. There you will find the lesson, This sermon was ‘witnessed by many friends and it was one of the grandest ser- mons ever witnessed in the Ter- ritory of this kind. After which ‘the house was called to order ‘and Rev. J. B, Howard declared the meeting toa close by bene- | diction. Then dinner was served land everybody went on their Oxfords way rejoicsng and well benefit- ed, Sincerely yours, i B. Williams, Reporter. Read the advertisements in this paper and give the advertis- er your trade, they deserve it and should have because they show an appreciation of the ef- fortsof the race to advance, When you know a_ business man, be he black or white, re- ruses to advertise in some of our yace journals, refuse to trade with from and you help your- self and the race, The Eagle has stirred up her nest, flopped her wings, and pore to the highest precipice in this locality ‘Baptist College”’ tet Ce a aR ate ee Muskogee Cimeter. W. 8. TWINE, Editor, MUSKOGEE, - + IND. TER aed NEW STATE NEWS Indian Agent Kelsey begins the Delaware Indian payment of $150,000 July 19 Governor Ferguson is being asked to pardon Jesse W. Brenton, sent up from Woodward county in 1903 on a charge of rape. The grounds upon which the pardon is asked are that sufficient punishment has already been meted out. Rural free delivery has been or. dered established at Willow Creek, September 15th. Marietta claims to be the second largest cotton market in Indian ‘Ter- ritory, The town concedes first hon- ors ot Ardmore, The Oklahoma Medical association has been notified of the arrest and conviction of Dr, J. B. Patrick, at Grand, for practicing without a li cense, Being unable to pay his fine of $50 he was sent to jail, He denied Intentional violation of law, pleading ignorance, William $8, Coffin of Oklahoma City has been granted a patent for a corn popper. W. T. Jenkins, territorial cattle in- Spector, Says all the cattle in the mange infected distrtet. of Woodward county will soon be dipped, and the territorial board will be able to raise the quarantine, which has been in force for several months. All cattle- men are being forced to dip their stock. Dr. Wyman, the government phys- ican for the Sac and Fox Indians, in his official report snows that during his twenty years’ practice among dif. ferent Indian tribes, he has never found a case of cancer among red- skins, nor of insanity, exeept when produced by seevre alcoholism, ‘The school house at Red Moon, in Day county, was burned one night last’ week. At the annual school meeting it was voted to move the school house, but other citizens ob- tained an injunction and stopped the preposed removal, The burning of the building is believed to be the out- growth of the quarrel. A party of Durant capitalists has purchased the Farmers and ‘Mer. chants Bank of Milburn and organized the Firét National bank of that place. The attorney general of the United States has ordered that Indian ‘Terri tory prisoners now be sent to Fort Leavenworth until further ufders, For the past few months they have been taken to Atlanta, Ga. Alleged discrimination in fretght rates is made the basis of a suit which has been brought in the United States court at Eufaula against the Fort Smith & Western Ratiroad com- pany, The Eufaula Cotton Oil com- pany is the plaintiff in the case, and it’asks $23,000 damages, The attorney general, Mr, Simons, has stated that as a result of Judge Hainer’s injimetion in the sanitarium matter, further proceedings toward repairing the buildings at Fort Sup- ply will be held in abeyance for the time being, and no contracts will be jet so long as the fnjunction is in et fect. THE TEACHER'S FOE Overwork Tells How She Escaped Misery of Enforced Idleness, “TI had been teaching in the city schools steadily for six years,’’ said Miss James, whose recent return to the work from which she was driven by nervous collapse has attracied attention. “They were greatly overcrowded, especially in the primary department of which I had charge, and I had been doing the work of two teachers. Tho strain was too much for my nerves and two years ago the crisis came, “was prostrated mentally and phy- sically, seut in my resignation and never expected to be able to resume work. It seemed to me then that I was the most miserable woman on earth. I was tor- tured by nervous headaches, worn out by inability to sleep, and had so little blood that I was as white as chalk. “After my active life, it was hard to bear idleness, and terribly discouraging to keep paying out the savings of years for medicines which did me no good." “How did you get back your health ?”” “A bare chance and a lot of faith led metoacure. After I had suffered for many months, and when I was on the very verge of despair, I happened to read an account of some cures effected by Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. The state- ments were 80 convincing that I some- how felt assured that these pills would help me. Most people, I think, buy only one box for a trial, but I purchased six boxes at once, and when I had used them up, I was indeed well and had no need of more medicine. “Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills enriched my thin blood, gave me back my sleep, re- stored my appetite, gave me strength to walk long distances without fatigue, in fact freed me from all my numerous ail- ments. I have already tanght for several months, and I cannot say enough in praise of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills.” Miss Margaret M. James is now living at No. 123 Olay street, Dayton, Ohio. Many of her fellow teachers, have also used Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills and are enthusiastic about their merits. Sound digestion, strength, ambition, and cheer- ful spiritsquickly follow their use. They are sold in every drug store in the world. Ever, iime conceit is punctured character is strengthened. nouauit NY curedm serlonsayanay troubte festa Se pounds “ik Wardell, Surusvilie, Nod. Bottles aL os Hoax—Did you ever see an ostrich hide his head? Joax—No, but I have seen a cowhide, IMMENSE TOBACCO PURCHASE, Forty-Eight Thousand Dollars Paid for a Fancy Lot of Tobacco. The biggest purchase of high grade tobacco ever made in the West by a cigar manufacturer was made last Wednesday by Frank P, Lewts, Peo- ria, Ill., for his celebrated Single .ind- er cigar. A written guarantee was given that the entire amount was to be fancy selected tobacco. This, no doubt, makes the Lewis factory the largest holder in the United States of tobacco of so high a grading.~ Herald-Transcript, Peoria, Fools lay plans for wise guys to hatch out. Don't Let Baby Cry. When baby cries, something is prob- ably wrong with its stomach, or other digestive organs, and no time should be lost in giving it a small dose of Dr, Caldwell’s (laxative) Syrup Pep- sin, This is the only safe laxative medicine for Babies and Children, and should always be kept in the house. It contains no injurious ingredients, and can do nothing but good. Try it. Sold by all druggists at 50c and $1.00, Money back if it fails, Don't hit a man when he Is down, He may get up and kick thunder out of you. CUTS INTO THE STOMACH. Modern Surgeons Able to Accomplish What Was Deemed impossible. Modern surgery’s great achieve- ments have been in the abdominal re- gion, For a generation ago fear of blood-poisoning kept the surgeon out of this territory. Here disease in: trenched itself and bid the surgeon defiance. But now the surgeon intrep- idly enters disease’s former strong: hold, routs it, and in doing so performs life-saving feats with the organs that seem absolute miracles to the onlooking world. Take the stomach. If it is too large the surgeon enfolds a portion of the «all and sutures (stitches) the edges; if a part of it is diseased, say with cancer, he cuts it out, sutures the edges, and if necessary, cuts a new opening for the head of the small in- testine and sutures it into place; if the esophagus is obstructed so that food can not be taken naturally a tube is inserted through the abdominal wall into the stomach, and when the man is hungry he merely drops a premasti- cated meal into the tube; or, in case a cancerous area is so large as to de mand such a severe operation, the surgeon may remove the entire stom- ach-and suture the esophagus to the duodenum, Contrast this last operation with the working principle of the '70s, that to enter the stomach is deaih, and you see how far surgery has traveled in a generation. This last operation is, of course, rarely performed even now, but there are to-day a few stomach- less persons in the world (one return: ed to work within two months after the operation), attending to their regu: lar duties, taking a special diet, and apparently just as happy as if their stomachs were not in jars on labora- tory shelves.—Leslie’s Magazine, Mr. Noble’s Promise Given. In the early stages of his ministry, the Rey. Mr. Noble preached for some time in a village in Maine. One day & committee called upon him to set: tle with him for his services, and after stammering a while signified to bim that his further services were not desired. “What does this mean, gentlemen?” asked the parson, “Why,” replied the spokesman, with some hesitation, “the people have got the impression that you are inclining to universal salvation.” “Gentleman,” answered Mr, Noble, “I never preached that doctrine; but if I ever should, I promise to make the people of this town an exception.” The Golden Day. Some , ‘den day and glorious you and 1 Will do the great things We have planned to do, And men will turn as we are passing by And whisper to their friends, and peo- ple who With patronizing phrases greet us now Will st_ when either of us conde- scends To give them spoken greetings or to bow, Distinguishing. them oer thelr enviows friends. Some golden day and glorious we will claim The sweet “rewards of greatness and the pride Which comes in fair companionship with fame, And they for whom we now must stand aside Will, fawning, take their hats off to us then, And We will sneer down at them where they crawl— At least when we are stubbed by other men We vow It shall be thus—but that ts all, —8. EF. Kiser, Figuring Out 100 Sons-in-Law. A few years ago, in the town of Lit. tleton, N. H., lived a man named Ben Fiske, who was the typical New Eng- Jander. One day a visitor at bis house asked him if he had a large family, “No,” he replied, “{ have only three girls, but I have 100 sonsinlaw,” “How is that?” asked the stranger, astonished, “Well, stranger, it is this way, My oldest girl married a pretty good sort of aman, He counts one. The other two girls married good for nothing men, They are nothing but ciphers, As | and two ciphers make 100, you've gotit.” A WOMAN'S MISERY, Mrs. John La Rue, of 115 Paterson Avenue, Paterson, N. J., says: “I was troubled for about nine years, and what I suf- a fered no one ree will ever tart, divas * know. I used \ re a about every cr known reme- i ey dy that ts Sy ——— said to be —a 2 Ny good for kid- I Ew ney com- iy plaint, but la K 6 without de- an riving pers K iy \ manent = re- ccitoas lief. Often mat? wre Py = Cs ae Loess When alone in the house the back ache has been so bad that it brought tears to my eyes. The pain at times was so intense that I was compelled to give up my household duties and lie down. There were headaches, dizzi- ness and blood rushing to my head to cause bleeding at the nose. The first box of Doan’s Kidney Pills benefited me so much that I continued the treat- ment, The stinging pain in the small of my back, the rushes of blood to the head and other symptoms disappear- ed.” Dean's Kidney Pills for sale by all dealers. 50 cents per box. Foster: Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. ¥. When a man stands at the mar- riage altar he gets as nervous as he does when watching the bulletins of a base ball game. Lots of men who figure on schemes to make millions would be surprised to find themselyes in possession of $5 in real money. Stabs Winston Churchill, the novelist, has, or assumes to have, a great detestation for minor poets. He is continually railing at the minor poet humorously—at his vanity, his indo- lence, his malice and so on, “Two minor poets,” said = Mr. Churehill, “were lunching near me in New York one day. As they ate they conversed, But thefr conversation was not the sincere and friendly talk that usually occupies the pauses of a luncheon. It was a series of stabs, of mean little attacks, of covert and cowardly assaults, “‘T saw your sonnet, “To a Gilt Soul,” in the Trash magazine,’ said the first minor poet. “"Ah, said the other, ‘did you?’ “‘And T heard a very neat com- pliment paid to it this morning,’ he went on, “Indeed?” ‘Yes. A man asked me if IT had written it.” COMES A TIME When Coffee Shows What It Has Been Doina. “Of late years coffee has disagreed with me,” writes a matron from Rome, N. Y.; “it’s lightest punishment was to make me. ‘logy’ and dizzy, and it seemed to thicken up my blood, “The heaviest was when it upset my stomach completely, destroying my ap petite and making me nervous and irrk table, and sent me to my bed, After one of these attacks, in which I nearly lost my life, 1 concluded to quit and try Postum Food Coffee. “It went right to the spot! I found it not only a most palatable and re freshing beverage, but a food as well, “All my ailments, the ‘loginess’ and dizziness, the unsatisfactory condition of my blood, my nervousness and frri- tability disappeared in short order and my sorely afflicted stomach began quickly to recover. I began to rebuild and have steadily continued until now, Have a good appetite and am rejoic- ing {n sound health, which I owe to the use of Postum Food Coffee,” Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. There's a reason, Read the little book, “The Road to Wellville,” found in each pkg. A VETERAN OF THE BLACK HAWK, MEXICAN AND THE CIVIL WARS. THE BROADWAY CAPT. W.W. JACKSON. Sufferings were protracted and Severe —Tried Every Known Remedy Without Relief—Serious Stomach Trouble Cured by Three Bottles of Peruna ! Capt. W. W. Jackson, 705 G St., N.W., Washington, D. C., writes: "I am eighty-three years old, a veteran of the Black Hawk, Mexican and the Civil Wars. I am by profession a physician, but abandoned the same. "Some years ago I was seriously affected with catarrh of the stomach. My sufferings were protracted and severe. I tried every known remedy without obtaining relief. "In desperation I began the use of your Peruna. I began to realize immediate though gradual improvement. "After the use of three bottles every appearance of my complaint was removed, and I have no hesitation in recommending it as an infallible remedy for that disorder."—W. W. Jackson. Address Dr. S. B. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. Wigwag—Man cannot serve two masters. Henpeck—I don't know about that. I live with my wife and my mother-in-law. The Timely Time. Last summer our entire family took a few weeks' course of Simmon's Sarsparilla and its effects were extremely gratifying. We enjoyed better health all summer than usual, which we attribute to its timely use. Very gratefully yours, Samuel Hinton, De Kalb, Miss Many a weak man has good intentions, but isn't strong enough to carry them out. USE THE FAMOUS Red Cross Ball Blue. Large 2-oz. package 5 cents The Puss Company, South Bend, Ind. As a rule the greatness of man may be measured by his small deeds of kindness. "Things Worth Knowing" DRINK MADE NULL AND VOID. How Johnson Sides Was Vindicated by Nevada Legislature. "With Indiana and Arkansas passing freak legislation, what can we expect next?" asks the chap that is always trying to dig up matters which are likely to disturb a fellow of the New Orleans Times-Democrat. "But did you ever hear of the act of the Nevada legislature? I do not think there ever was anything like it. It seems that one Johnson Sides, an Indian, educated at an eastern college, returned to his tribe to preach about the crime of drinking spirits of any kind. He proved to be a splendid temperance advocate of grand power and made many converts until——. Well, one day Johnson Sides was caught taking a drink. He said afterwards that it was because he had the stomach ache. Some people were so impolite as to doubt this and intimated that perhaps Mr. Johnson Sides had been in the habit of having attacks of stomach ache all the time that he was lecturing against intemperance. This made Mr. Sides feel bad. It not only took away his drawing power as a temperance advocate, but almost broke his heart. He thought about it deeply and he thought about it long. Suddenly he received an inspiration. He went to a friend, a members of the Nevada legislature, and had a long talk with him. As a result the following appears or the minutes of that body: "Senate joint concurrent resolution No. 11—Resolved by the senate, the people of the state of Nevada concurring, that the drink of whisky taken by Johnson Sides on the 17th day of September, in the city of Virginia, county of Story, be and is hereby declared null and void.' "And thus was Johnson Sides vindicated." On the Right Track. Dr. Weir Mitchell relates the sad case of a young woman from Baltimore affecting literary fads who attended a reception given by a Philadelphia woman in honor of a well-known writer. The young woman from Baltimore was introduced to the whole roomful of more or less celebrated individuals, and it seemed to be a circumstance on which she prided herself that she could remember an amazing proportion of the names of those present. When, however, she came to say farewell to a certain rather distinguished young man, who, by the way, was probably the only person there who was not of a "literary" turn, she remarked: "Do you know, I've remembered very nearly all the names, but when it comes to yours I must confess that I'm entirely at sea." With a smile the young man replied. "Then you're not far from wrong. My name is Atwater."—New York Times. Golden Calves. "I was a good-sized boy," said Dr. Adolphus F. Schauffler, vice president of the New York City Mission and tract Society, on a recent occasion, "before I had my first brand new pair of pants. They came down past No. 1, 2 and 3 before they got to me. I was taught that it didn't matter what I had on my legs, so long as I had something reasonably creditable in my head. As I look back over my classmates in college there's only one of the rich fellows that's ever amounted to anything. It was the poor boys that had to hustle that have been heard from. Many rich fathers who were poor themselves send their sons to college and lavish money upon them, and when they look at the result they feel like using the dords of Aaron: "I poured gold into the furnace, and there is come forth this calf."—New York Times. New Incandescent Lamp. A new incandescent lamp with a zirconium filament is announced in Germany. Prof. Weddin, a physicist, recently presented a lamp of this kind to the Electro-Technical Society of Cologne. Libby's Natural Flavor, Food Products Don't Be Without Them In Your Home They Are Always Ready to Serve Lunch Tongues Veal Loaf Boneless Chicken Dried Beef Brisket Beef Soups Jellied Hocks Baked Beans Ask Your Grocer The Booklet "How to Make Good Things to Eat" sent free. Libby, McNeill & Libby, Chicago FOR FARM OR FIRESIDE Shoes which meet every demand made upon them for wear and style last longer and look better. "ALWAYS JUST CORRECT" CLOVER BRAND SHOES JUST THE KIND YOU WANT Your dealer will see that you are supplied with these shoes if you insist. Every dealer ought to give you the best. See that you get these. For business or dress ask for "SIR KNIGHT" Wertheimer-Swarts Shoe Co. LARGEST FINE SHOE EXCLUSIVISTS ST. LOUIS, U. S. A. Nell—I once told a girl a secret, and it never leaked out. Belle—Poor girl! Was it the responsibility that killed her? Are you going to the Pacific? There is a new railroad reaching that favorite region, the San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake Railroad, popularly known as the "Salt Lake Route." It is operating a palatial vestibuled Pullman train out of Salt Lake City for Los Angeles every evening at 8:30 o'clock. Your ticket agent has coupons reading via this new line and be sure to insist upon this routing when buying tickets to the Pacific Coast. Ask for the Salt Lake Route, or the San Pedro Line, and take no other, because it is the best road to the best part of the Pacific Coast. Write for illustrated booklet to J. L. Moore, D. P. A., Salt Lake City. No man who isn't looking for trouble will argue with his wife while she is trying to arrange her hair in a new way. Best in Existence. "I sincerely believe, all things considered, Hunt's Lightning Oil is the most useful and valuable household remedy in existence. For Cuts, Burns, Sprains and Insect Bites it has no equal so far as my experience goes." Opinions held by the average man are of the second hand variety. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup. For children teething, softens the gums, reduces in immotion, allays pain, cures wind colic. 25c a bottle. There would be more great poets if there were fewer great critics. eight to be decorated and made beautiful and healthful by using Alabastine THE SANITARY WALL COATING A Rock Cement In white and beauty does not rub or scale. Destroys disease germs and vermin. No washing of walls after once applied. Any one can brush it on-mix with cold water. Plain tinting and whitening, and the most elaborate relief, stencel work and frescoing may be done with it. Other finishes (bearing fanciful names and mixed with hot water) do not have the cementing property of Alabastine. They are stuck on with glue or other animal matter, which rots, feeding disease germs, rubbing, scaling and spoiling walls, clothing, etc. Such finishes must be washed off every year-costly filthy work. Buy Alabastine only in five-pound packages, properly labeled. Tint card, pretty wall and ceiling design. "Hints on Decorating, art our artists' services in making color plans, free. ALABASTINE COMPANY, Grand Rapids, Mich., or 105 Water St., N. Y. PAXTINE TOILET ANTISEPTIC FOR WOMEN troubled with ill peculiar to their sex, used as a douche is marvelously successful. Thoroughly cleansees, kills disease germs, stope discharges, heals inflammation and local soreness, cures leucorrhoea and nasal catarrh. Paxine is in powder form to be dissolved in pure water, and is far more cleansing, healing, germicidal and economical than liquid antiseptics for all GLOYD LUMBER COMPANY. TAKING THE STUMP. Pioneer Abstract Co. IOWA BUILDING In rearof Bank of Muskogee ABSTRACTS OF TITLE, INSURANCE, SURETY BONDS and REAL ESTATE Farm Loans a Specialty We call your special attention to the Big Display 'Ad' of J. W. Adams, one of our leading colored merchants. If you have never visited his store you should go to this sale by all means and if you don't agree with us that Adams' store is second to none in Muskogee, we give you a year's subscription to the Cimeter free. SUNDAY EXCURSION RATES The M.K. & T. will sell round trip tickets at rate of one fare plus twenty five cents to all local stations where the regular fare is $1.50 or less. Tickets on sale fer train leaving Muskogee after 6 p. m. Saturday and for all trains on Sundays except No. 5 and No. 6. Don't fail to take advantage of these rates. W. W. HOLMES. Agent. TEETH! RESPONSIBLE AND RELIABLE DR. G. L. KNEBEL Positively Painless Dentistry Bridge Work Specialist Gold Crown Specialist Teeth Extracted Without Pain Plates of All Kind Bridge Work - $4.00 Gold Crowns - 4.00 Plates - 6.00 Painless Extracting - .50 Diseased gums treated. DR. G. L. KNEBEL, Agent. N. E. Cor. 3rd and Broadway Opp. Post Office. A. S. McREA, LAWYER. GLOYD LUMBE TAKING THE STUMP. To tell about our lumber. It is put forward to win the approval of the lumber users of this section and when its good points are appreciated it will certainly do so. We see no satisfaction or profit in handling low grade stock. Neither will consumers when they learn that the finest lumber does not piece by the foot but by the inches. Pioneer Al IOWA BU In rearof Bank of M Dr. R. H. Waterford. Diseases of Women and Men successfully Treated. Chronic Disease of Men a Specialty. THE WILLIAMSON HAFFNER CO OUR CUTS TALK ENGRAVERS-PRINTERS DENVER Dave Richardson's BARBERSHOP. OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE SATISFACTIONGUARANTEED Dave Richardson. - Pron. DON'T HESITATE! If you contemplate a journey, save time, money and trouble by using. THE MK AND T MISSOURI, KANSAS & TEXAS RAILWAY. THE KATY HAS ALL THE ESSENTIALS FOR COMFORTABLE AND CONVENIENT TRAVEL - TRACKS, TRAINS AND TIME AND ITS OWN DINING STATIONS. FOR FAST TIME TAKE "THE KATY FLYER" A Lumberman Standing on a Tree Stump with a Saw and a Stack of Wooden Boxes. DURFEY HARDWARE COMPANY. Shelf and Heavy Hardware, Tinware, and Celebrated Monarc Ranges. Every one Guaranteed, Builders' Tools, etc. All kinds of Tin Work and Plumbing, Refrigerators and Ice Coolers. PHONE 205. ROWSY BLOCK. 111 N. SECOND STREET THE NEW YORK PAINLESS DENTIST The prices below will convince the most sceptical that it pays to trade at High patent flour per 100, §2.90 Meal, per bushel, - - - 60 Best Eating Potatoes - - 50 Coin Special Hams, per lb., 15 “ “ Lard “ “ 10 “ “ Breakfast bacon 20 Smoked bacon, per lb., 10 to 12½ Dry Salt Meat, per lb., - 10 Canned Apricots, - - 2 for 35 “ Peaches - - 2 for 35 “ Pears - - 2 for 35 Sac City and Waterloo corn 3 for - - - - - 25 Canned Peas, 3 for - - - 25 “ String beans, 3 for 25 “ Honiny, 3 for - - 25 “ Kraut, 3 for - 25 “ Sweet Potatoes - - 25 “ Blackberries - - 10 “ Gooseberries 2 for - 25 “ Pumpkins, 3 for - - 25 “ Tomatoes, 3 for - - 25 EVERYTHING THAT IS CARRIED IN A GROCERY WE HAVE, AND ARE ALL FRESH, CLEAN GOODS. Phone your orders or let us know and we will call for your orders. A Warm Imitator of Close Prices, These Prices are Cash Only. Yours for business, TEXAS GROCERY CO. GEORGE WIDEMAN, M'gr COR. MAIN & DENISON PHONE 443. Add a few boxes of cigars to your stand or store and Increase your sales. We can furnish you Owls, Capdurers, Henry George, Little Tom, Agent, 305, Cremo, Pathfinders, and several other popular brands by the single box and sell them to you at wholesale prices. It is not much to invest, and they are sure to sell. Come and have a falk with us. BEN ESTES, Druggist. Corner Main & Okmulgee Streets. DR WM FLAMM 27 years practice New York City. Crown and Bridge work a specialty at lowest possible price. All work guaranteed. My Gold Crowns never tarnish. I use the best material. Gas administered. Don't fail to give me a trial. BRIAN CROWN GOLD IMMUNE Bridge Work WITHOUT LATEX SORSETED CROWN DYMUND CROWN Beautiful Teeth TION FREE. Illinois Building Muskogee, Muskogee, I. T. since the most sceptical that it pays H HOUSE some of them: 900 Sac City and Waterloo corn 3 for - - - - - 25 50 Canned Peas, 3 for - - - - 25 15 " String beans, 3 for 25 10 Honiny, 3 for - - - 25 20 Kraut, 3 for - - - 25 24 Sweet Potatoes - - - 25 10 Blackberries - - - 10 35 Gooseberries 2 for - - 25 35 Pumpkins, 3 for - - 25 35 Tomatoes, 3 for - - 25 MARRIED IN A GROCERY WEB CASH, CLEAN GOODS. We know and we will call for your Close Prices, These Prices are Cash business, GROCERY CO. WIDEMAN, M'gr PHONE 443. CIGARS. Of cigars to your stand or store and us. We can furnish you Owls, Cap- orge, Little Tom, Agent, 305, Cre- and several other popular brands by a sell them to you at wholesale much to invest, and they are sure to save a falk with us. uggist. Parner Main & Okmulge Streets. The Canadian Valley Trust Company Has a number of applicants who desire to rent houses. Owners of three, four, five and six room houses can secure desirable tenants by listing their property with us. REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT Canadian Valley Trust Co. ---