Muskogee Cimeter

Saturday, July 17, 1915

Muskogee, Oklahoma

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The Muskogee Cimeter. DR. E. ARLINGTON WILSON APPOINTED DELEGATE TO THE NATIONAL NEGRO EDUCATIONAL CONGRESS. E. A. Wilson, Esq. Muskogee, Okla. My Dear Sir: You are hereby appointed and commissioned a delegate to attend the Negro National Educational Congress, which will be held in Chicago, August 16th to 21st, 1915. I trust that it will be convenient for you to attend and lend your cordial and sympathetic interest in the work of this organization. This letter will be your credentials as a delegate from the State of Oklahoma. Very truly yours, R. L. WILLIAMS, Governor. 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. Lloyd Attorney for Plaintiff TO FARMERS SEEDS By special arrangement the Ratekin Seed House of Shenandoah, Iowa, one of the oldest, best established seed firms in the country will mail a copy of their Big Illustrated Seed Catalogues. This book is complete on all farm and garden seeds. It tells how to grow big yields and all about the best varieties of Corn for your locality; also Seed Oats, Wheat Barley, Speltz, Grasses, Clovers, Alfalfa, Pasture and Lawn Mixtures, Seed Potatoes and all other farm and garden seeds. This Book is worth dollars to all in want of seeds of any kind. IT'S FREE to all out readers. Write for it today and mention this paper. The address is RATEKIN'S SEED HOUSE, Shenandoah, Iowa. M. B. REV. B. F. ABNER, A. M., D. D., OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA., CHAUTAUQUA SPEAKER. Oklahoma City, Okla.—Dr. Abner has recently been elected Supervising Principal of Colored Schools of Oklahoma City. He is an eloquent, profound and logical speaker and a ripe scholar. Yet a young man having achieved Libretta Written by C. R. Blackwell Music by J. A. Butterfield. Will be Presented at First Baptist Church By The Choir Tuesday Night July 20th 1915 ADMISSION 25 cents This will be Greatest attraction during Chautauqua week. G. H. Ambrose, Directing. great distinction and wearing many daurels having forged his way to the front. He hails from the Abner family of Marshall, Tex., an illustrious family of educators. Dr. B. F. Abner is the youngest of the Abner sons but not a whit behind the chiefest of them. Secure season ticket for Chautauqua and make sure of reserved seats. MRS. H. H. EVANS, No. 13 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. Science knows no color or predgjudice. FRISCO LINES TO CALIFORNIA ACCOUNT Panama-Pacific at San Francisco, and Panama-California Exposition at San Diego Now is the time to make that long-planned trip to the West. You will never get a lower rate than we are now quoting, and California, with its two Expositions, offers greater attractions this year than ever before. Ask the Frisco agent about fares and train schedules; then write me for our beautifully illustrated map folder entitled "The West in 1915." No charge for it. A. HILTON Passenger Traffic Manager St. Louis Will sing the old Plantation Negro Melodies Tuesday Night, July 20th at Bebee Memorial GC. M. FE. Church South 7th St. I. C. Nicholson, Pastor Admission only 10g for both old and young. _ Will Appear Wednesday Night July 21-t at The Second Bay tist Church, 6th and Girard Sts. J W. Perbins, Pastor. Admission 10 ets. The Singers have both State and National Reputation, and a great Capacity to entertain Large Audie: ces. Muskogee. Cimeter W. H, Twine Editor E.H. Twine Collector and Asst. Manager MEMBER { NATIONAL NEGRO PRESS} [narensicesie re ita State Approval Teacher’s Certificstes with- out Examinacion The Combined Normal and Industria! Departmentof Wi!- berford University has bee ex- amined by the State Supervisor of Normal Schools and has been placed on the approved list for the tralning of teacher for elem- entary school and spebial work such as Domestic Science, Manual Training etc This recognition by the State Department of Public Ing- truction mean much to the grad- uateof Wilberforce whoare pre- paring them selves to teach as graduates from this department are entitled toa teachers four year provisional certificate with out examination, After twenty four months of successful teach ing the holder ig entitled to a life certificate of the same grade good any where in the state and recognized in thirty four other states, . Students who graduated prior to 1915 and who had completed a four year high school course before beginning the two year normal course of this departm- ent will likewise benefit by this arrangement and many such wiil find that by slight addition to their professional work they may become entitled to the pro- vislonal certificate without ex- amination With the added facilitics of gymnasiam and well equipped recitation halls shops Wilter- force now offers splendid oppor | tunities to persective teachers To Cure 2 Cold in Ore t's Wake LAXATIVE BROMC ) Quinine, Tt ervps the Cough and Headadee and wor od the Cold. Bragsiaty refind money if it faile to eure, GROVE'S signature on exch box, 25a » 7 FREE TO FARMERS SWNT Te SEEDS By special arrangement tne Ratekin Seed House of Shenandoah, lowa, one of the oldest, best established seed firms in the country will mail a copy of their Big IMustrated Seed Catalogues, This book is complete on all farm and garden seeds. It tells how to grow big yields and all about the best varieties of Corn for your locality; also Seed Oats, Wheat Barley, Speltz, Grasses, Clovers, Alfalfa, Pasture and Lawn Mixtures, Seed Potatoes and 3! other farm and garden seeds. ‘This ook is worth dollars to all in want of seeds of any kind, IT’S FREE to all our readers, Write for it today and mention this paper. The address is RATEKIN'S SEED HOUSE, Shenandoah, lowa. This ie a prescription prepared especially for MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER, Five or six doses will break any case, and W taken then as © tonic the Fever will not geturn. It acts on the liver better than Calomcl and dos wt grips oreicken. 28> ’ A> Ted NT 33 LOW FARES TO CALIFORNIA ACCOUNT Panama-Pacific at San Francisco, and Panama-California Exposition at San Diego Now is the time to make that long- planned trip to the West. You will never get a lower rate than we are now quoting, and California, with its two Expositions, offers greater attrac- tions this year than ever before. Ask the Frisco agent about fares and train schedules; then write me for our beautifully iMustrated map folder en- titled “The West in 1915." No charge for it, A. HILTON Passenger Traffic Manager ; St. Louis No. G66 Ae cee ae ee ne | M®CALL'S MAGAZINE | : eee a | PRR eo eee aa * ae on ted Galesto es tae : A RB a! n pee ha < *% eee HER 85h Just the ee NESTON time to js aS 8 w Ve delightful mechs in Galveston. Take advantage of the ex- eursion fares now in effect. Ask the Agent Ey GE Et Fh Sc Sz ,/ EE Sn? in aps 3 aa Bi: i fyi Reh 8 ne Ase S os Midi? by ees: f SUMS! 7) CN (ag a ie g ea oe Rhee As 4 RAN: § eS re jh N\ Sat, ht ty A Y SS aa! TheYouth's Companion 52 Times a Year—Not 12 ie is more than 52 num- bers filled to the brim with delightful reading— it is an influence for all that is best in home and American life. v Three Weeks Free The Comp inion is $2.00 a year, but to those who do not know the paper we shall be glad to send three current issues free of charge, so that they may test its quality, read its wholesome, di- verting fiction, its contributions by famous men and women, its various departments, ete. THE YOUCH’S COMPANION 114 Berkeley Street, Boston, Mass, SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED AT THIS OFFICE ~ Men Admire Women with Beautiful Hair! NELSON'S HAIR DRESSING will make you proud of your hair It is unsurpassed for making harsh, kinky and stubborn hair—soft, glossy and luxurious. It not only beautifies the hair—but also keeps it in good condition. Price, 25 and 50 Cents Everywhere NELSON MFG. CO., RICHMOND, VA. Midland Valley R. R. Co. 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 2 TRAINS DAILY 2 BETWEEN MUSKOGEE AND FT. SMITH. No. 4 (Motor Train) For Ft, Smith and pts. beyond.....7:50 a.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 For Further Information. Telephone 1308 or 495. Low Fares to TEXAS Winter Tourist Fares Winter tourist tickets are now on sale via The Katy to Aransas Pass, Austin Beaumont, Brownsville Corpus Christi, Galveston, Houston, Rockport San Angelo, and San Antonio. "And your every pleasure is deepened by the sunny, balmy weather and the keen wine-like air." Wintering" in Texas holds more joys than you can even imagine" Limit May 1, 1915 Stop-overs allowed; and extra long return limit—May 1st. 1915. These tickets are good on the fast, through, dependable trains—The Katy Flyers and The Katy Limited For full details, schedules of trains fare to any point, etc., address Geo. R. Hecker, District Passenger Agent Oklahoma City THE MKT 753 Ten Cents a Pound for Your Cotton IN TRADE For Close-in Muskogee Property. Improved or Vacant; near M. O. & G. R. R. Shops. Now building, close to car lines. Cotton Taken in Full or Part Payment. Lots 50x132 1-2 Feet Call or write Room 1-2 Twine Building 209 1-2 South Second Street, Muskogee, Okla. For Close-in Muskogee Property. Improved or Vacant; near M. O. & G. R. R. Shops. Now building, close to car lines. Cotton Taken in Full or Part Payment. Lots 50x132 1-2 Fee. Call or write Room 1-2 Twine Building 209 1-2 South Second Street, Muskogee, Okla. If you're going to market— a ticket reading via The Katy is the best kind of a start. You can reach Kansas City, St. Louis or Chicago in better time—with greater comfort by using The Katy Limited or The Katy Flyers For fares, berths or any travel information ask nearest railroad Agent, or write, Geo. R. Hecker, District Passenger Agent, Oklahoma City You can reach Kansas City, St. Louis or Chicago in better time—with greater comfort by using The Katy Limited or The Katy Flyer For fares, berths or any travel information ask nearest railroad Agent, or write, Geo. R. Hecker, District Passenger Agent, Oklahoma City. THE STAR HAIR GROWER C WONDERFUL HAIR DRESSING AND GROWER One thousand agents wanted. Good money made. We want agents every city and village to THE STAR HAIR GROWER. This is a won preparation. Ann be used with or straightening irons. Sells for 25 cents per box one 25c box will prove its value. Any person that will use a 25c box will be convinced. No matter what has frilled to grow your hair ust give THE STAR HAIR GROWER a trail and be convinced. Send 25c for full size box. If you wish to be an agent end $1.00 and we will send you a full Supply that you can begin work with at once, also agents' terms. So all money by money order to THE STAR HAIR GROWERS MFG. Northern Branch, 1113 Clark St., Suothern Branch, Box 8 Evanston, Ill. Greensboro, N. C. Persons living in the south can in the south can get their goods THREE days earlier; if they order from THE STAR HAIR GROWER MFR.. Box 8 2 GreeTsbo o, N. C. Bargains in (HAND MADE) Human Creole Hair 50c. Value, 24c. 69c. Value, 39c. Supply that you can begin work with at once, also agents' terms. Send all money by money order to THE STAR HAIR GROWERS MFG. Northern Branch, 1113 Clark St., Suothern Branch, Box 812 Evanston, Ill. Greensboro, N. C. Persons living in the south can in the south can get their goods THREE days earlier; if they order from THE STAR HAIR GROWER MFR.. Box S 2 Greetsboro, N. C. Bargains in (HAND MADE) Human Creole Hair 50c. Value, 24c. 69c. Value, 39c. ```markdown ``` ```markdown ``` No. 33. DOUBLE CHATELAINE BRAIDS, 20 inches long, weight 1 oz. hand-made, real human Creole Hair feature's growth) GUARANTEE to comb and not fade. State whether black or dark brown wanted. SENT POSTPAID, 24c. No. 34. 1½ oz. 22 inches long, 43c. postpaid. 18 inches wide, good weight, hair 18 inches long, hand made of fine Creole Hair, (nature's growth) 69c. value. SENT POSTPAID, 39c. Guaranteed to stand combing. No. 420, 20 inches wide, 22 in. long, extra heavy, $1.00 value, 69c. postpaid. Most comfortable serviceable and stylish Hair Goods made on account of using real natural Hair and being HAND MADE. We are offering these BAKGAINS simply to advertise our HAIR GOODS. Wigs, Plains, Braids, Puffs, Transformations, etc. Also Toilet Articles, Nets and Combs. Hair by the pound. CATALOG FREE for the ashing. AGENTS WANTED GEO. A. K. BUNGAY, 28 So. William St., New York City If you're going to market— a ticket reading via The Katy is the best kind of a start. You can reach Kansas City, St. Louis or Chicago in better time—with greater comfort by using The Katy Limited or The Katy Flyer For fares, berths or any travel information ask nearest railroad Agent, or write, Geo. R. Hecker, District Passenger Agent, Oklahoma City. Texas Orphans Jubilee Singers Texas Orphans Jubilee Singers Will sing the old Plantation Negro Melodies Tuesday Night, July 20th at Bebee Memorial C. M. E. Church South 7th St. I.C. Nicholson, Pastor Admission only 10c for both old and young. Will Appear Wednesday Night July 21st at The Second Baptist Church, 6th and Girard Sts. J. W. Perkins, Pastor. Admission 10 cts. The Singers have both State and National Reputation, and a great Capacity to entertain Large Audiences. Come early for best seats. Change of Time Sunday, July 11 To Joplin, Miami, Fairland, Wagoner 7:30 A. M. 3:00 P. M. To Henryetta - Dustin, 6;30 5.00 To Duraut - Denison 6:30 A. M. M. O. & G. Phone PBX 4200 or 519 Ten Cents a Pound for Your Cotton IN TRADE For Close-in Muskogee Property. Improved or Vacant; near M. O. & G. R. R. Shops. Now building, close to car lines. Cotton Taken in Full or Part Payment. Lots 50x132 1-2 Feet Call or write Room 1-2 Twine Building 209 1-2 South Second Street, Muskogee, Okla. No. 666 This is a prescription prepared especially for MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER. Five or six doses will break any case, and if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not return. It acts on the liver better than Calomel and dosen't fizz or sicken. 25. Curtis Old Series, Other Remedies Won't Care The worst cases, no matter of how long standing, are cured by the wonderful, old reliable Dr. Torter's Antiseptic Healing Oil. It relieves Pain and limbs at the same time. 25c, 60c, $1.00. THE NATIONAL CITY COMMUNICATIONS The Youth's Companion 52 Times a Year-Not 12 IT is more than 52 numbers filled to the brim with delightful reading it is an influence for all that is best in home and American life. Three Weeks Free The Companion is $2.00 a year, but to those who do not know the paper we shall be glad to send three current issues free of charge, so that they may test its quality, read its wholesome, diverting fiction, its contributions by famous men and women, its various departments, etc. THE YOUTH'S COMPANION 114 Berkeley Street, Boston, Mass. SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED AT THIS OFFICE THE COURSE