Muskogee Cimeter
Saturday, September 25, 1915
Muskogee, Oklahoma
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The Muskogee Cimeter.
Vol. 16
THE LIFE OF A COMMONMAN
The Youth's Companion
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 YOUNG'S COMPANION
114 Berkeley Street, Boston, Mass.
SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED AT THIS OFFICE
FREE 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 Burley, 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 our readers. Write for it today and mention this paper. The address is
RATEKIN'S SEED HOUSE,
Shenandoah, Iowa.
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 soon asiconic the Fever will not return. It acts on the liver better than Calomel and does not sticken. 23
HIGH EFFICIENCY IN CHURCH WORK
HIGH EFFICIENCY IN CHURCH WORK
Success of Abyssinian Baptist In New York.
UNIQUE FINANCIAL SYSTEM.
Ably Conducted Religious Corporation Founded 106 Years Ago Celebrates Anniversary With Series of Public Exercises and Raises $2,040—Results of Intelligent Leadership.
New York.—The Abyssinian Baptist church in this city, of which the Rev. Dr. A. Clayton Powell is the capable and highly esteemed pastor, recently closed a ten days' celebration of its one hundred and sixth anniversary. Some of the most able clergymen and laymen of the race took part in the anniversary exercises. Inspiring and scholarly sermons were delivered by Revs. H. H. Warring, W. J. Lucas, W. M. Moss, W. H. Brooks, W. P. Hayes, W. H. Harrod and S. W. Timms. Mr. Watt Terry, the young real estate operator of Brockton, Mass., who is reported to be worth nearly a million dollars, and Hon. Fred R. Moore urged the race to save money and go into business. One of the features of the celebration was a recital of sacred music by an orchestra of fifty members from the Martin-Smith music school. Never before was a sacred concert held on so large a scale seen in a church among our people in this city.
The pastor and officers asked for $2,000 during the celebration. Up to the fourth Sunday in November $2,040 had been reported, and some auxiliaries were to be heard from. This church has a unique and admirable method of conducting its activities. The prayer meetings, revival services and financial rallies are conducted by the eleven auxiliaries. It is the business of two of these auxiliaries to help
REV. DR. A. CLAYTON POWELL.
GRANDFATHER CLAUSE
U. S. Supreme Court Decision In Full ONE OKLAHOMA CASE THREE MARYLAND CASES
Ballot
Box
Published by Nickens, the Job Printer, Muskogee, Okla Agents wanted, write to-day
HON. J. C. MANNING'S LETTER.
Approves Work of National Independent Equal Rights League.
The following letter has been received by President Gunner of the National Independent Equal Rights league from the Hon. Joseph C. Manning, a white man and former member of the Alabama legislature:
Crawford House, Boston, Nov. 21, 1914.
Rev. Byron Gunner, President National Independent Equal Rights League, Hillburn, N. Y.:
Dear Rev. Gunner—If ever before there was needed any demonstration of the effectiveness of an organization of, for and by colored people in their own behalf this has been shown by the league you have the honor to head as president. Your organization has awakened the country and forced the issue and has proved that "he who would be free must first strike the blow."
Surely now that the fighting ability of your league is shown there will be a disposition on the part of all colored people to turn their support to it as the means to the end of the achievement of their rights.
I hope that every possible support will be concentrated to the end that the league and Trotter and the Guardian will be backed up for that continued achievement which the recent events show you can bring to pass. Sincerely yours.
JOSEPH C. MANNING
No. 22
HER CLAUSE
U. S.
Decision In Full
LAHOMA CASE
LAND CASES
Ballot
Box
Finished by
b Printer, Muskogee, Okla.
ted, write to-day
MCCALL'S MAGAZINE
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Muskogee Cimeter W. H. Twine Editor E. H. Twine Collector and Asst. Manager
MEMBER NATIONAL NEGRO PRESS ASSOCIATION
State Approval
Teacher's Certificates without Examinacion. The Combined Normal and Industrial Department of Wilberford University has bee examined by the State Supervisor of Normal Schools and has been placed on the approved list for the training of teacher for elementary school and spebial work such as Domestic Science. Manual Training etc
This recognition by the State Department of Public Instruction mean much to the graduate of Wilberforce who are preparing them selves to teach as graduates from this department are entitled to a teachers four year provisional certificate with out examination. After twenty four months of successful teaching the holder is entitled to a life certificate of the same grade good anywhere 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 department will likewise benefit by this arrangement and many such will find that by slight addition to their professional work they may become entitled to the provisional certificate without examination
With the added facilities of gymnasiam and well equipped recitation halls shops Wilberforce now offers splendid opportunities to persecutive teachers.
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 does not grip or sicken. 25
Cures Old Serios, Other Remedies Won't Cure
The worst cases, no matter of how long standing,
are cured by the wonderful, old reliable Dr.
Porter's Antiseptic Healing Oil. It relieves
Pain and Beaks at the same time. 25c, $0.0c, $1.00.
To Cure a Cold in One Day
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine. It stops the Cough and Headache and works off the Cold. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure.
E. W. GROVE'S signature on each box. 25c.
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Notice to Creditor
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF C. A. Bell. DECEASED No. Late of Co. of Muskogee 2531 State of Oklahoma st All persons having claims against C. H. Bell deceased are required to present with the necessary vouchers, to the undersigned Executor at 1403 Hartford, Muskogee, Oklahoma to Executor within four months of the date hereof, or, the will be forever barred.
Dated at Muskogee, Okla this 26th day of August, 1915
H. T. WALKER
Atty. for Executor
FRISCO
WINES
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 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
Galveston
The Atlantic City
of the South
Just the
GALVESTON
time to spend a few delightful weeks in Galveston.
Take advantage of the excursion fares now in effect.
Ask the Agent MKT
Ask the Agent
THE STAR HAIR GROWER
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 failed to grow your hair ust give THE STAR HAIR GROWER a trail and be convinced. Send 25c for full size box. If you wis to be an agent send $1,000 and we will send you a full
Supply that you can begin work with all money by money order to THE STAR HAIR Northern Branch, 1113 Clark St., Evanston, Ill. Persons living in the south can in the carrier; if they order from THE Box 812 Green
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
Evauston, Ill. Greensboro, N. C.
Persons living in the south can in the south can get their goods THREE days carrier; if they order from THE STAR HAIR GROWER M.R..
Box 812 Greensboro, N. C.
Ten Cents a Pound for Your Cotton IN TRADE
For Close-in Muskogee Property O. & G. R. R. Shops. Now Cotton Taken in Full or Part Call or write Room
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.
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.
WHEN IN DOUBT
TRY THE
Tennessee Electric Shoe Shop
SEWED HALF SOLES 75 CENTS
Work Called for and Delivered
312 S. 2nd St. Phone 249
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
BERRY & MOSELY, Proprietors
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once, also agents' terms.
BOWERS MFG.
Suothern Branch, N.
Greensboro, N. C.
can get their goods THERE.
H AIR GROWER M. R.
N. C.
proved or Vacant; no ing, close to car line ent. Lots 50x132 1-2 wine Building Muskegan Ohio
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That tells the story of quality. That's proof of goodness. When you
read “NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY” on the box your search
for the BEST ends then and there. Suppose, for instance, you're
buying Graham Crackers. Simply ask for a package of Red Label
Graham Crackers baked by the NATIONAL BISCUIT
COMPANY: You'll get an unusual treat. Red Labe: Graham
Crackers aré so different from other kinds that they shouldn't
be classed with them. Their difference is due to this one fact—
Baked by the
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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.
You can reach Kansas City, St. Louis or Chicago in better time-with greater comfort by using The Katy Jr d or The Katy Flyer
M. O. & G.
For fares, berths or any travel information ask nearest railroad Agent, or write, Geo. R. Hecker, District Passenger Agent, Oklahoma City.
Sargains in (HAND MADE) Human Creole Hair 0c. Value, 24c. 69c. Value, 39c.
Stop-overs allowed; and extra long return limit—May 1st. 1915. These tickets are good on the fast, through, dependable trains The Katy Flyer and The Katy Limited
New Catalog FREE
No. 33. DOUBLE CHATELAINE BRAIDS, 20 inches long, weight 1 oz. hand made, real human Creole Hair (nature's growth) GUARANTEED to comb and not fade. State whether black or dark brown wanted. SENT POSTPAID, 24c. No. 34, 1½ oz. 22 inches long, 43c. postpaid.
No. 416 TRANSFORMATION:
16 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 BARGAINS simply to advertise our HAIR GOODS. Wigs, Plains, Braids, Puffs, Transformations, etc. Also Toilet Articles, Nets and Combs. Hair by the pound.
fast comfortable serviceable and stylish Hair Goods made on account of using real natural hair and being HAND MADE. We are offering these BARGAINS simply to advertise our HIR GOODS. Wigs, Plains, Braids, Puffs, Transformations, etc. Also Toilet Articles, Nets, Coats, Hair by the pound.
CATALOG FREE for the asking.
AGENTS WANTED
EO. A. K. BUNGAY, 28 So. William St., New York City
Geo. R. Hecker,
District Passenger Agent
Oklahema City
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
a ticket reading via The Katy is the best kind of a start.
You can reach Kansas City, St.
in better time—with greater co
The Katy Fir d or The Katy Flyer
For fares, berths or any travel in
ask nearest railroad Agent, or w
Geo. R. Hecker, District Passenger Age
Low Fare
TEXA
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"
Phone PBX 4200 or 519
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No. 33. DOUBLE CHATELAINE
BRAIDS, 20 inches long, weight
1 oz. hand made, real human
Creole Hair (nature's growth)
GUARANTEED to comb and
not fade. State whether black or
dark brown wanted. SENT
POSTPAID, 24c. No. 34, 1½ oz.
22 inches long, 43c. postpaid.
No. 416 TRANSFORMATION:
16 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.