Muskogee Cimeter
Saturday, July 3, 1915
Muskogee, Oklahoma
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The Muskogee Cimeter.
Notice By Publication.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF MUSKOGEE COUNTY OKLAHOMA Myrtle L Green, Plaintiff vs. No. 5607
William Green; Defendent The Defendant, William Green will take notice that he has been sued in the above named Court the Plaintiff. Myrtle L. Green for Divorce on the grounds of Gross Neglect of Duty, Non Support and Desertion and that unless he answer the petition of the Plaintiff, Myrtle L. Green, on or before the 7th day Aug. 1915 the allegations set forth in said petition will be taken as confessed and judgement rendered accordingly.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Superior Court this the 1st day of July 1915
C. H. Shaffer
Court Clerk
By G. M. Lionberger
Deputy
D. C. Leczd
Attorney for Plaintiff
Midland Valley R. R.
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telephone 1308 or 495
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GOVERNMENT POULTRY DEMON ONSTRATION.
Mr. C. G. Lowe, our expert poultry raiser has been offered the position of Demonstrator of Poultry in the U. S. Department of Agriculture Farmers Co-Operative Demonstration work.
Mr. Lowe and Dr. W. G. Kalow, our popular dentist, who is associated with Mr. Lowe, have more than a thousand spring chickens that have been milk fed and are about ready for the market. These market chickens are only a by-product as egg farming is the object of the venture.
Their breeding pens will be headed by males from Barron's strain of White Leghorns. Barron, an Englishman, has the best strain of layers in the world. All experiment stations and egg-laying contests have proven the superiority of Barron's layers.
Messrs. Lowe and Kalow bought eggs direct from the pen that won in the egg-laying contest last year at the Missouri State Experiment Station. This is the third year the State of Missouri has conducted these laying contests and Barron's hens, shipped from England, have won against the world each year. Messrs. Lowe and Kalow are to be complimented on being so ambitious and progressive as to want and have the world's best regardless of initial cost.
They use the best make of incubators and brooders, and the farm is conducted on entirely practical and economical lines, even the shells from which the chicks are hatched are utilized.
Mr. T. B. Stewart, a wealthy white farmer, placed an order this week for the incubating and brooding of 700 eggs and chicks, after visiting and seeing the practical methods used by these men.
The editor of this paper has been the proud recipient of some of the milk feed broilers from this farm which he thinks almost too beautiful to be killed.
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Help Help! Hark, Listen
Do youall hear the Loud Mournfull Cry of
Maecsidonia Baptist
Church for help
Thay are in a distress and are compe!l to ask
for hels on the 2nd Sunday in July the 11th
And also an Installation of our New Pastor.
All Churches and their Pastors are invited
ta come at ll a’clock a. Mm.
Welcome address on behalf of ‘the church by G, W. Waters,
Welcome address on behalf of Sunday School by the Supt. Song
by the choir — Welcome address on bebalf of B, Y, P, U, by the
President — Welcome address on the hope of the duties of the
Mission Vircle by Mrs Cora Johnson,— Song by the chois —Solo
Mrs, 8. H. Winston—Sermond by Rev. J. H, Smiler. of Wag:
oner—Collection—Adjurment,
2:45 p. m. Devotion — Summary History of the Chureh
by Rev. Pickens.—Congratnlation, the church to their Pastor,
Prof, P. B J. Hudson — Song by choir — Welcome address on
behalf of Cities Pastors, by Rev. J, W. Perkins — Solo Miss
Tucker.— Installation by Rev. GW. MeClendon; Pastor of
Central Baptist Chuach—Solo Mr. Geo. Shumate— Pastor Lnor
guaral Address — Remarks and collection and adjourment.
6to7p. m. Model B,Y P. U. — 7:45 Song service and
devotion—Duet Mrs S H, Winston and Mrs Ellis —Paper Mrs
Ellis—Preaching by pastor—Collection, Adj uinent,
FRIDAY NIGHT before the 2nd Sunday
There willbe a great Banquet given be the B. Y. P. U. and
Sunday School Program as follows:
Song — Induction by Mrs Annie Wright — So'o Mrs Cora
Johnson —Paper Mrs, V. V. Kilgose — Addicss Rev. ALR. Lae-
Solo Lawyer Pannell — Paper Mrs. L. E) Pannell — Address
Prof, P, 8S. Bryant — Dnet Mr. G. W. Shumate and Brother —
Addresss Mrs. 8. H Winston, —
Admission to Banquet 15 cts. 25 cts. couple
Master of sermonies Rev. R. Picken,
Pastor Rev. H. Winston,
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IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
OF MUSKOGEE COUNTY
OKLAHOMA
H. B. Ford, Plaintiff
vs. No 5580
Arrilla Ford, Defendent
The Defendant, Arrilla Ford
will take notice that she has
been sued inthe above named
Court the Plaintiff, H. B. Ford
for Divorce andthat unless she
answer the petition filed by the
Plaintiff alleging Adultery on
or before the 19th day July 1915
the allegations contained in said
petition will be taken as tru
and confessed and judgement
rendered accordingly
IN WLENKS3 WHEREOF, J
have hereunto set my hand as
Olerk of said Court and affixed
the seal thereof, this thethe 8 b
day of June 1915
C H Shaff r
Coat Clark
By G. M. Liow berger
Deputy
J.J. Bruce
Attorney for Plaintiff
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MISSIONARY WOMEN FEDERATE
Five Weeks Federation between the women of the three branches of Methodist Churches of Muskogee. Meetings will be held weekly at the different Methodist Churches. Beginning Thursday July 8th at Bebee Chapel.
Program 3. p. m.
1. Piano Solo_____Mrs. Nellie Greene
2. Music "Nearer My God to Thee" Federation
3. Reading the Holy Scriptures____Mrs. C. P. Ross
4. "Prayer for God's Blessings upon the Federation"
Mrs. P. Ferguson
5. Music Methodist Hymnal 490 Federation
6. "What Methodistism has done for the World"
Mrs, E W, Norris, Mrs. E. T. Butler.
7. Quartet____Mesdames Wells, Henson, Nicholson,
and Miss Crawford.
8. "How may our Missionary Sisters bring a blessing
to the Discouraged and Lowly?"
Sisters from Bebee, Bethel and Lane churches
Music, collection, announcements, adjournment
Mrs. R H. Waterford, President
Mrs. G. M. Brown. Secretary
Rev. I. C. Nicholson, Pastor.
Lane Chapel, Thursday, August 5th Program, 3 p. m.
1. Music "Savior More than Life to Me" Federation
2. "Prayer for More Laborers in the Harvest"
Mrs. J E. Reed
3. Reading the Holy Scriptures Mrs. E. A. Miller
4. Music_____'What a Friend we have in Jesus"
Federation
5. Paper____"The Power of Missionary co-operation in
the churches"____Mrs. W. F. Taylor. Discussion.
6. Music, collection, announcements, adjournment.
Mrs. E. A. Miller, President
Mrs. W. F. Taylor, Secretary
Rev. H. H. Edmond, Pastor.
Ward Chapel, A. M. E. Church July 15, 1915
1. Song
2. Invocation Rev. S L Deas
3. Song Federation
4. Scripture Lesson
5. Song Spencer Chapel
6. "Topic: "To what extent are we as missionary workers, indebted to reach those in the slums?"
Paper by Bebee Chapel Mrs. R H. Waterford
Discussed by Lane Chapel Mrs. E. J. Edmond
Paper by Spencer Chapel.....Mrs. M, A. King
Discussed by Bethel.....Mrs. M. B. Jones
Paper.....Mrs. B. L. Lynch
Remarks
Benediction by Rev. I. C. Nicholson.
Mrs. O. A. Morgan, President
Mrs. C. A. Curry, Secretary
Rev. J. W. Curry, Pastor
Spencer Chapel, M. E. Church July 22, 1915
1. Song
2. Prayer
3. Scripture Lesson
4. Song
5. Remark by the President
6 Paper to be read and discussed, subject: "Woman's Place as a Missionary in the Church,
7. Song
8. Sentence Prayers
9. Offering and Announcements
10. Closing
Mrs. Amanda Long, President
Mrs. M. A. King, Secretary
Rev. S. L. Deas, Pastor
Bethel A. M. E. Church
July 26, 1916, at 3 p. m.
1. Song .....Bebee Chapel
2. Invocation by Rev. H. H. Edmond
3. Scripture Lesson.....
4. Song.....
5. Subject: "Methods that will arouse Life in Mission Work," Discussion Spencer Chapel, Bebee Chapel, Lane Chapel, Ward Chapel
Mrs. J. H. Templeton, General discussion.
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Change in Train Schedule, Effective
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2 Trains Daily Between Muskogee and Tulsa
No. 1 For Tulsa, Arkansas City and Wichita.....8:40 a.m.
No. 5. For Tulsa and Pawhuska.....5:10 p.m.
No. 2 From Wichita and Tulsa.....6:00 p.m.
No. 6 From Tulsa and Pawhuska.....10:35 a.m.
BETWEEN MUSKOGEE AND FT. SMITH.
No. 4 (Motor Train) For Ft, Smith and pts. beyond 7:50 m
No. 2 For Ft, Smith and pts. beyond 6:10 p.m
No. 3 (Motor Train) From Ft. Smith 7:45 p.m
No. 7 From Ft. Smith 12:15 p.m
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