Muskogee Cimeter
Saturday, August 14, 1915
Muskogee, Oklahoma
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The Muskogee Cimeter.
Vol. 16
An Unmitigated Fabrication
Some weeks ago when W. A. Rentie was arrested for contempt of court by officers from Napulpa. an article appeared in the Evening Democrat an art dubbing him the Black Patriot
Immediately after the arrest report came to us from the jail that the Editor of this paper and Attorney Price caused the arrest. A bigger lie would have to come from a bigger man. Some fool friends and relatives continued to circulate it for a while. The truth of the matter is, and no one knows it better than all parties in interest that the County Judge of Creek County is alone responsible, for having the man incarcreted. The man had refused to obey the order of the Court and had to answer for his refusal. The only part the Editor of this paper had in any part of the game was to beg the court to grant him time to make his reprot, when he had failed to comply with the court's order. The Judge of the County Court will bear us out in the above statement Assisted by Attorney Price, we made out some reports for the patriot and kept of contempt proceedings for some weeks. The pay is what people sometimes get who try to assist those asking for aid. aid.
The attempt to make the prevaracation a fight between the State Negro and the Citizen is too foolish for notice, but in justice to all we will make a full statement next issue as to the break between the Black Patriot and the socalled State Negroes.
The Masonic Grand Lodge convened at Boley last Wednesday and after a successful session the following officers were elected, G. I. Currin Grand Master, Dover Okla. O. W. Gurley Dep Grand Master Tulsa Oklahoma Isaac Kimbrough G. 5 W Kingfisher. I. S. Warrior G. J. W Brush Hill. R. H. Watkins Gr. Treasure Levisville. F. F. Baily Grand Secretary Kingfisher. E. E McDaniel Treas. M. B. A.
Muskogee, Oklahmoa August 14, 1915
McAlester Dr. I W. Young Sec W.B. A Boley. C. F Talliaferro Sec. & Treasurer Temple Fund Perry. W. H. Twine Sec & Treasure Gr M. Burial Association Muskogee Oklahoma. Everything was harmonious and the work of the session was rapidly performed There were thirty two deaths during the past years.
The temple debt has been almost eliminated and we predict all departments will be on a paying basis within the next sisty days We did not get the names of the officers of the Eastern Star but learn that Mr W. Waid of Muskogee is Gr Patron and Mrs C. P. Talliaferro, Gr Matron
MURDER MOST FOUL
Last Wednesday the fiend known as the hatchet fiend got busy and another murder was committed Mr. Wm B. Province a white man who runs a gracery at 22nd and Okmulgee was the victim. Several arrests it is claimed were made and among the number was a negro, Gent Jenkins who was afterward discharged who ever the guilty fiend is be he white black or red should be purnished as the law directs.
Soon after the arrest of Jinkins there was armor started that a lynching be proposed but the officers of the law Chief of Police Depew and his farce and Sheriff Barger and his Deputies able re-inforced by the sentiment of the best class of white and colored citizens let it be known that a mob gathering would be furnishing lots of material for the undertaker and the embryo mob dissolved. We are proud of the good citizenship of Muskogee because from the beginning up to this date they have always stood as a remit against mob violence.
In tde old days Dr Bennett as U S. Marshall kept it down as did S. M. Rutherford when he was U. S. Marshall. Ramsey, Wisener Robison and Ledbetter as Seeriff kept up the good record and now Sheriff Barger s persuing the same course and we hope to keep the record clean.
We regret that sheriff Barger has seen fit to offer rewarc for a big black negro instead of a reward for the criminal no matter what his color. There are so many of us big black ones that any cheap skate is liable to tgy to collect that fifty and made it embarrassing for us big black ones we would reflectfully suggest that the Sheriff change tho working of his ad; the negoes of the city want the criminal caught be be a big or little black, white or red and stand in a solid mass against lynching of any one white black or red. Do it according to the law.
NOTICE !!
Thet Muskogee Cimeter and the two decision of the Supreme Court of the U.S. in the Okta and Maryland and Grandfateer cases for $1.25. Agent wanted, good commission paid. Every negro home should have a copy of the supreme court decision
W. H. Harrison the brilliant and elequent attorney from Okla city dehovered one of his wonderful speeches at Antioch Baptist Church Tuesday night A splendid audience greeted him
Its a cinch that County Ally Branson will hew to the line regardless of race color ar creed and whoever is guilty of the last hatchet murder will get the penalty the law demands. Its also a cinch that no mob will take a prisoner for U. S. Jail while Joe Depew is Chief of Police.
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DELEGATES OF OKLAHOMA ALL ABOARD! ALL ABOARD!
National Baptist Convention—Chicago, Ill., Sept. 8-13, 1915.
Oklahoma and Texas will go via the Frisco.
For further information consult the following committees:
Reception Committee.
Revs. G. W. McClendon, J. W. Perkins, P. C. Dandridge, R. Pickens, S. H. Winston, Muskogee; R. A. Whittaker, Tulsa; B. J. F. Westbrook, E. W. Perry, J. W. Stewart, Oklahoma City; J. A. Anderson, Okmulgee; Wm. Harris, Sapulpa; N. A. Robinson, Rentiesville; T. J. Hale, Eufaula.
Advisory Committee.
Revs. S. S. Jones, Muskogee; H. C. Reed, Boynton; E. L. Barber, Red Bird; P. R. Neil, McAlester; J. W. Jones, Guthrie; J. H. Anderson, Coalgate.
Transportation.
Revs. E. Arlington Wilson, Muskogee; J. F. Kersh, Tulsa.
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Winter tourist tickets are now on sale via The Katy to Arausas Pass, Austin Beaumont, Brownsville Corpus Christi, Galveston, Houston, Rockport San Angelo, and San Antonio.
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Stop-overs allowed; and extra long return limit—May 1st, 1915.
These tickets are good on the fast, through, dependable trains—The Katy River and The Katy Limited
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To Joplin, Miami, Fairland, Wagoner.
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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
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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.
Oklahoma, National Convention Delegates
Oklahoma National Convention Delegates will leave Oklahoma on Special Train leaving Muskogee on the morning of Sept. 7th.
The Texas delegates will leave Dallas and Ft. Worth Sept. 6th in special train coming via Frisco lines through Muskogee, there being entertained by the Muskogee Baptists also joining the Oklahoma delegation arriving at Chicago 8 a. m. Sept. 8th.
The following committee has been appointed to look after the welfare and comfort of the delegation: Write the following for routes, rates both railroad and Pullman:
Rev. E. Arlington Wilson, Rev. S. S. Jones, Muskogee.
Revs. C. P. Dandridge, R. Pickens, Muskogee.
Revs. G. W. McClendon, J. W. Perkins, Muskogee.
Revs. R. A. Whittaker, Tulsa.
Revs. B. J. F. Westbrook. J. W. Stewart, Oklahoma City.
Rev. E. W. Perry, Oklahoma City.
For Pullman berths you must write either Rev. E. Arlington Wilson or S. S. Jones, Muskogee, for they will have the Pullman charter. Railroad and Pullman fare in next issue:
Great Baby Show PRIZES for Best Three Oklahoma Negro Babies. Great Queen Contest $50.00 for OKLAHOMA'S Most Popular Girl.
Horse and Automobile Races each Day Exciting Roping Contest FREE STAND PRIVILEGES FOR ENTIRE WEEK TO MUSKOGEE CHURCHES CONCESSIONS NOW ON SALE Address H. A. CLARK Assistant Secretary 308 S. 2nd. St.