Muskogee Cimeter
Saturday, June 17, 1916
Muskogee, Oklahoma
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The Muskogee Cimeter.
Vol.18
Traitors or Patriots Which?
Recent news dispatches from Texas, the border state, show a deplorable lack of patriotism Texas, which has heretobefore begged to be permitted to whip Mexico alone, now fails in the pinch. Her militia are running away, hidding from Uncle Sam, who has called on her to help protect her border line. Together with Arizona and New Mexico she heeds not the call. not a single organization has been mustered in. More than a hundred men of the Second Texas National Guard have flatly refused to respond.
How different was the response to the call to lynch, burn at the stake, a defenseless Negro. Fifteen thousand brave murderers to one to one helpless bound victum. Texas did herself proudly that day. She demonstrated her weakness her cowardice, her savagery, but when the president called upon her to send her men out to defend the ilag, to face the enemy, man for man, it was another tale to tell. Yet the truly brave colored soldiers are marching onward seeking and destroying the enemy who has terrorized these same brutal cowards. These Negroes are saving Texas only to be rewarded with such disgraceful and in human acts as occurred in Waco a few days ago. As to these traitors they are threatened court martial, but the old "States Rights" idea is still so dominant with the present Democratic administration that it will be doubtful if the old time Democrat will submit to a subvision of Democratic principles in order to punish such treasoaable derelection of duty.
What does this wild "Preparedness" cry mean? Is it the hyphenated citizen that is refusing to uphold the American flag, or is this lack of loyalty only the aftermath of the Civil War and a resurrection of that old abominable state rights doctrine that over half a century ago cost us so many lives and so much money? The Dick National Guard law places the state militian as much under the command of the President as is the regular army. He is the commander of both. But it is not authority, but laxity of discipline and the free sway gives racial prejudice which is our American point of weakness in the army in the courts and in the geneal administration of affairs.
The militia of the Southwestern states would respond quickly enough against Negro alive, it would have been easy to have gotten five thousand Texas National Guards to Waco before sunrise to surpress or slaughter the whole Negro population had there been any indication that the Negroes would rise to seventh the burning of the Negro boy at the stake the other day. The United State has spent tens of thousands of doallar to equip the National Guards of Texas, Arizona New Mexico, and these equipments and ammunition can be turned upon loyal citizen more quickly and more eagerly than upon foreign invaders, despoiler and assassin. The refusal of the National Guard to obey the command of the President is
Muskogee, Okla., Saturday June 17, 1916
To Colored Voters of 28th Senatorial Dist.
This paper is glad of the opportunity to endorse the Hon Percival Adams who is a candidate for the State Senate from the 28th Senatorial District and desires to state that when Mr. Adams was a resident of Muskogee and identified with the Republican party.
He was always found at the front when it come to fighting the battles of the colored Republicans of Muskogee County. Puting his shoulder to the wheel with the leading Colored gentlemen of this community for fair play to the colored voters of this District. Notwithstanding Mr Adams strained from the fold of the G. O. P and was defeated for Justice of the Peace by one of our leading colored citizens.
The Hon. E. D Jefferson we desire to recommend him to the colored voters as a friend of the Negro.
mutiny and insubordination and need be punished or outright treason will spring from its seed. All this comes from nurturing the mob The mob that trample down the law will tramp down the flag. Wherever the mob dominates treason will flourish. If you can't depend upon them to defend the flag, One is the emblem of the other. Texas is a state of mob, and it cannot be depended upon as a state of patriots, because the habit of disregarding the law easily be gets the habit of turning down any authority or emblem of national majesty. The man that tears the Constitution into tatters strikes at the national heart and you can not depend upon him when the nation needs liberty loving patroits to defend its honor.
Worthless Negroes
Like all cites we have some worthless Negroes in Muskogee and its this class of men and a few women that couses friction between the races, when an honest citizen goes out to protect this class he is certainly going the limit In order to save the better element it becomes their duty to put a quietus upon this worthless element
Sometime ago the writer came into the city from Reeves Addition on a late car and on the same car was a gang of Negro men and women whose conduct would be a disgrace in hell, The gang were composed of thieves thugs, vags women of the lowest morals and stuff like that, this gang of out laws had gone from the city proper to hold their orgies and were on the return trip, Had any white person been on the car that night and objected to the filthy outfit as they would have had a right to do then some irresponsible cuss Negre would have been saying the Negro wont protect his women. To hell with such a crew and the sooner the better. Its a condition and not a theory that confronts us. Any decent woman no matter what her color is has the protection of our men and to the limit. The other class wout get it and are not entitled to it.
The Tulsa Star one of the best weekly papers in the Southwest has become a daily and of course stands at the head of the class. We admire Smithermans courage, He is a brilliant young man and able to make it a success of any one can. We hope he will get the patronage he so richly deserves we are kinder proud of you Andrew even if we do diffar politically. Cimeter voices in your success.
If you want to reach the Republican Colored voters you must do so through the Cimeter. We reach them all both Republicans and Democrats. There are some Negro Democrats but they like the Cimeter
The rank and file, the boys at the crossroars, the fellows in the trenches are raising the sinews of war and before the ides of July or thereabout we will bring suit in the U. S. Court and have the fellows know, who would reinforce the Grand father law, that every man black, white or red wheathr he can read or not shall vote at the next election. All we need is a solid front. The loyal Negroes are organizing in every school Dist and the sinews of war is forthcoming. Let those who have not organized get in the game at once. We must fight our battle we will win the ballot and then use it for self protection, use political parties as a club to beat down the prejudice in our way.
An article from the Muskogee correspondent to the Tulsa Star appeared a few days ago that does a great injustice to the Negro men of Muskogee, among other things the writer intimates that the Muskogee men will not defend their women and cites a case in point where a colored woman had been insulted and the men stood idly by We have made diligent inquiry and cant find a single thing to warrant the assertion We ask the Star to have its correspond in it make his charge more definite and certain. Name time and place and some of the men who stood idly by.
The Negro men of Muskogee have proven upon many occasions that they were willing to stand the acid test and put their lives at stake for the protection of the race. They have been on guard et all time when needed, The slur cast at them by the Correspondent s uncalled for and unless he can give names, time and place we shall brand it a lie. We ventrue the assertion that when the Negro men of this town were at the jail offering their services to prevent mob law that the correspondent was a asleep not at the switch bu in bed at home or prepairing to init the road in high places.
The Republicans have Nominated a winning ticket Justice Hughes will be elected by an enormous majority. He will carry every State North of old Mason and Dixon line.
The Negro in the doubtful states
will support him loyally and even Oklahoma is making sign like a "Mysterious stranger" She will be welcome into the Republican Column.
The new paper started a week ago in this city asked some one to give it a name. One devlish fellow after reading the scurrillious attact upon P. M. Delancy suggested the euphenious sobriquet of "Liftum Duagi" but we believe in being more charitable and suggest "Alpha-Omega" because the sheet died absorbing. It gave just one long loud howl and with its brilliant array of talent just gave up the ghost. In the journalistic gravityard is a newly made grave on the head stone is both of the above suggested names and then the single word "Finis". The article (although an advertisement in which one Low attempt to insinuate that P. M. DeLancy is dishonest was enough to kill the young child. An adult would have been weakened by such a load
Aud when one stops to compare the two men in a communisy it shows a giant and a low pigmy DeLancy has brought the U. B. F from nothing to one of the largest organizations in the State and has the confidence and respect of the masses of our people. He can go into any Court and go on the witness stand and testify and no one can successfully object, can his traducer do the same, Some people Some people are low by name and nature and cant help deliving in the mire. DeLaucy is in the clear the people believe in him and will retain him in his present place because he is Right. The low curs and Jackals will trail along in the rear.
The refusal of Col. Roosevelt to become a candidate and split the Republican vote makes him one of the grandest figures in American politics and a patriot of the highest degree. This insures the election of Mr. Huges and prosperity for the American people for the next four years.
NOT A CHILD RACE
The assumption, made by those who wish to rush into the public prints for purposes of press agent advertisement or what not, that the colored race can be classed in the child races is as assinine as it is disingenuous.
The race that opened the great dawn of civilization when the ancestors of the present day naughty and supercilious Caucasians were contentedly enjoying the blessings of cave existence; the race whose civilization purified and influenced that of ancient Egypt and from the banks of the Nile was wafted to Greece and Phoenicia, Rome and Carthage may be said to have degenerated under the cruel influenc of slavery and the perverse example of civilized Caucasirn vices, but cannot logicali be classed among the child races—if there is any such group.
Colored Americans are fully capable of self-government, whatever the showing made by Hayti of Liberia. In spite of the popular Caucasian belief, self-government is not a purely western Europe trait. The colored American, given a state of his own, could
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doubtless give the white American a few pointers in self government. It is not too much to say that the lynching disgrace, as practised on white men or colored, would be distinctly discouraged, and, in fact, totally wiped out under his government. Of course, to-day and under the white man's government he is a square peg in a round hole.
Laws are made that, in except where thy deter his progress and bar his natural ambitions, are not drawn up with his man. Measures that would improve his mentality, encourage his industry and mould his morals are never though of. In fact, such a consummation would be decidedly unwelcome with the majority of the law makr if not with the mass of white people. But the mere fact that he is struggling to fit his square self in a round hole and that every step he takes forward is fiercely combatted by the demons of race hatred and the ungrateful gentleman of the South is not enough to convict him of being a child race.
Americans, least of all, can declare such a judgment.
Exchange
REGISTRATION LAW UNCONSTI-
Oklahoma City Judge so Holds in Granting Injunction Against State.
REPUBLICANS WIN
Restrains Commissioner From Paying Claims for Registration Printing
Oklahoma City, May 27.—Holding that the new Oklahoma registration law is unconstitutional District Judge Oldfield this evening granted an injunction asked by Arthur H. Geissler, chairman of the republican state central committee. Attorneys representing the state served notice that they would take an appeal to the supreme court. Everything will be done to get a decision from the supreme court at the earliest possible time.
Restraints Officials.
The injunction sought by Mr. Geissler would restrain the county commissioners from paying claims for printing blanks that were used in the registration of voters under the new law. The state contended that the proper method for testing the validity of the law was for some voter who had been denied registration to bring the proceedings: that the injunction to prevent payment of any claim under the law was not the proper way.
The above is only a starter. We must now get in the U. S. Court with an injunction and put a stop to the rascals for all time.
It will take some money to do this. We must work as well as pray. Let every loyal Negro get busy and raise his share. Do it now. It will and must be filed before July. Every man, whether he can read or not, is entitled to vote.
We understand our old friend, Bert Chandler, of Vinita, will be a candidate for Congress in the 1st district. He is an old-timer and we wish him well.
Rev. S. C. Doyle of Clarksville, Okla, is one of the most energetic race men in the state. He is doing a great work for our people and the organization for protection of which he is the leader is growing rapidly and under his leadership is "making good."
The cowards at Waco, Texas, have had their picnic with the lynching of a poor innocent defenseless colored boy. What they have sown they will reap and in the near future; the High Sheriff in hell will hold a soirée with the infernal cowards from Waco, Texas, as chief actors in the drama. We can't understand where the loyal race loving patriots were when this outrage was being perpetrated. If three brave men had stood for law and order the outrage would have never been committed as the cowardly mob could have been dispersed when hot lead was thrown into their ranks. The only way to fight the devil is with fire and we make this suggestion to our brothers in Texas. (Hell.)
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MEMBER
NATIONAL NEGRO PRESS
ASSOCIATION
The National Association of Colored Women's Clubs, Mrs. Booker T. Washington president, holds its next bieni- enal in Baltimore, Maryland, beginning Sunday, August 6th, with a mass meet- ing in Bethel A. M. E. Church and regular program August 7 to 10 inclusive.
It is hoped this will be the most largely attended meeting in the history of the organization.
The Cimeter is for Teddy Roosevelt for President because he is a sure winner.
The Cimeter is the only Republican paper in the City of Muskogee. The daily Phoenix is sometimes Republican and sometimes independent but at the present time it claims to be independent, such a changing is not worth three whoops in h—l to any political party and yet Bixby, its editor, got rich at the Republican pie counter. What base ingratitude.
SEGREGATION IN TEXAS
CITIES ILLEGAL
The fight on laws which discriminate against the colored people continues in various sections of the country. The latter part of March the Texas state supreme court in the case of Frank A. Spence versus W. W. Fenchler, on appeal from El Paso county, held that the cities of Texas have no authority to establish districts
IMPROVED PASSENGER SERVICE
ON M., O. & G.
Effective Sunday, May 21st, the M. O. & G. Ry. established sleeping car service between Joplin, Miami, Wagoner, Muskogee, Henryetta and Oklahoma City, on trains 3 and 4. Train No. 3 leaves Joplin at 4:15 P. M.; Muskogee at 9:30 P. M., arriving at Oklahoma City at 6:55 A. M., the entire train running through to Oklahoma City, via Dustin and the F. & W. R. R.
Northbound train leaves Oklahoma City at 11:00 P. M., reaching Muskogee at 7:30 A. M., and Joplin at 1:00 F.
Parlor cars have been placed in service between Muskogee and Oklahoma City on trains 5 and 8, leaving Muskogee 9:30 A. M. arriving at Oklahoma City at 5:35 P. M. and leaving Oklahoma City at 9:30 A. M. arriving at Muskogee at 4:50 P. M. Luncheon is served enroute, and the convenient daylight service gives passengers a view of the bustling Henryetta-Dewar-Kusa smelting district—the plants being in full view from the car windows. Handsome brick depots have just been completed and occupied by the M. O. & G. Ry. at Deware and Kusa. Rock ballast is being installed as fast as possible, and the road-bed is being put in good condition.
The Lane Undertaking Company at 321 North Second Street are asking the public for patronage when in need of anything in their line. Mr. Delancy, son of P. M. Delancy, Grand Master of the U. B. F. is a part of the Company. This company is entitled to the patronage of our people. Go and see them. They are worthy of your trade.
Trade with those who advertise in this paper, they deserve your trade.
When you need money on short time, go to T. Miller, at 112 North 2d Street. If you have the collateral you can get the money and at reasonable rates and your goods left in pawn will be absolutely safe. It is the safest place in town to do business. Give him a trial.
A bill in Congress which provided that five members of each United States regiment be elected to attend West Point, in order to fill the deficiency of officers was attacked because if the bill passed it must included members of colored regiments.
An inquiry asking the War Department if the proposed training camps to be established would permit the attendance of colored men brought the response that no provision had been made for training camps for colored men. We are in the peculiar position of having a flag which will protect us in foreign countries; will not protect us at home, and for which we are not wanted in defense.
A suit was brought in the District Court at Oklahoma City to test the validity of the Registration law passed by our last legislature for the purpose of disfranchising the Negro as we see it.
The suit seems to us like bringing suit against the devil and trying the case in hell.
The Wilson & Roberts Pharmacy at 218 North Second Street is one of the cleanest drug stores in the city. You can send your wife and daughter there without fear of them coming in contact with boozefighters. Give them your trade, they deserve it. Courteous treatment and prompt service is their motto. Phone 2203 for anything in their line.
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They don't know what to do. Their backs ache, their bodies ache; poor appetite, bad digestion, sallow skins, drooping shoulders, always a tired. Probably suffering from organic or functional trouble peculiar to women. Doctors don't seem to help them. It's pitiful.
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FRISCO LINES Change of time on the Frisco Lines
The Governor will leave Muskogee 11:45 p.m., arrive Oklahoma City 7:15 a.m., twenty-five minutes earlier. The whole train, sleeping car, chair car and coaches will run through. Sleeper ready for occupancy as 9:30 p.m. A re-arrangement of schedules affords
Afternoon Service to Oklahoma City
Leave Muskogee 1:50 p. m.
Arrive Sapulpa 5:15 p. m.
Leave Sapulpa 6:50 p. m.
Arrive Oklahoma City 10:20 p. m.
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"DO YOU WANT TO MAKE YOUR SUNDAY SCHOOL A FRONT LINE SUNDAY SCHOOL?"
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COME TO VICKSBURG, MISS., AND GET THE RECIPE, JUNE 14TH TO 19TH. ELEVENTH ANNUAL SESSION SUNDAY SCHOOL CONGRESS,"
Says, Rev. Henry A. Boyd, of Nashville, Tennessee, Secretary of the Congress movement, who declares that at this meeting there will be Sunday school workers from every walk of life. They will come from the rural districts, villages, towns, cities, from the university centers and noted churches and they will spend five days in actual Sunday School Methods, and will discuss the following subjects.
1. The Mission of the Sunday School Congress.
2. The Sunday School—Its Organization and Management.
3. The Essential Qualifications of the Sunday School Superintendent.
4. The Sunday School Teacher an Important Factor in Character-Building in the "Teen Age."
5. The Advantages Gained Through Teacher-Training Classes.
6. Is the Sunday School Congress Aiding the Rural Sunday Schools? If So, How?
7. Negro Doll Clubs—Their Racial Influence.
8. Winning to Christ—Its Place in the Sunday School.
9. What are the Principal Lessons Taught Through the A. F. Cadet Movement?
10. The Cradle Roll and Home Departments—Their Purpose and Results.
11. How May the Metokas and Galedas Assist the Pastor?
12. Amusements Among the Young People—Their Nature and Influence.
Each morning there will be a general session where instructions will be given out, papers and addresses delivered; where enthusiasm will be very high and a desire for knowledge of the methods of Sunday school will be supreme. What is said and done at this meeting is taken down and compiled in a "Story of the Congress," which will be distributed to the messengers and representatives. All the papers on the different subjects cited read in the general session or in the departmental meetings will appear in book form known as the "Thought and Sayings of the Sunday School Congress," which book will be one of the studies in the course on Sunday School Pedagogy.
The Secretary of the Sunday School Congress, Rev. Henry A. Boyd, Nasville, Tenn., says that every mornin of each day will be devoted to general sessions where all topics will be discussed and all representative workers and visitors will hear the papers read on the Sunday School Congress subjects. The afternoon will be devoted to department meetings, and the following departments under such conditions have arranged for at the Vicksbu meeting.
A. F. Cadets.
Metoka and Galeo.
Superintendents.
Advanced Teachers.
Missionary.
Primary.
Intermediate.
Cradle Roll.
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Sociological.
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POREWORD ei ee a ae en -
for lack of space. But all doubt as to the above
Statement may be easily cleared by writing any
banker or other reliavle man in the cities of Mus
Koxee, Tulsa, Okmulgee, Sapulpa, Wagoner or
scores of other towns too numerous to mention
OUR PURPOSE,
The Interstate Oil, Gas, Mining & Refining Con
pany is young indeed in point of years, but ix al
ready making itself felt among the people of our
rave, Organized by colored men, managed and
operated by colored men, our company bids fair to
far surpass the famous Black Panther Company al
ready mentioned. Our company has already av
aquired some valuable leases in some of the best oil
territory and is fast acecmulating a large acreage
of the most promising oil and gas land in the State
of Oklahoma, and arrangements are already made
for the drilling of a number of wells on some of our
most valuable leases. Oil is now very high in price
and all indications are that it will advance a great
deal more in price within the next few months. As
@ business proposition, no one couid possibly find
anywhere a more safe investment than in these
valuable oil fields, and at the same time have an
investment that will produce a greater return tor
the money invested than in these fields. We have
placed the par value of our shares of stock at the
extremely low price of 25 cents for the reason that
we want to place (his great opportunity within the
reach of aly the poor as well as the rieh, and it ty
one of our Teasons that our small stockholders are
treated with the same courtesy and consideration
as the large stockholders,
MINING
Northeastern Oklahoma abounds in rich deposits
of lead and zine ore and much development has al
ready been done in that section, @Milions. ot dol
lars are being*spent and fortunes are being made
in this industry, We are incorporated for the pur-
pose of mining and producing minerals just as much
as oil and gas. We are just entering this great
field of lead and zine and we can say without the
least hesitation that our prospects there are very
flattering.
CONCLUSION
If you have read anything herein which interests
You, yet us put the proposition to you more clearly
Write any of our offices; they will be glad to give
you any information you may desire, Or, if yo
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desire, banker, business man or whoever he may be.
in the cities of Wagoner or Muskogee, Okla.
Our aim is to build up an institution whieh will
Le a credit to our race and the more people of ogr
race who co-operate With tis, the better wo shall
succeed in accomplishing our purpose, You can
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keep in personal touch with us and let is keep vou
advised just what we are doing
OUR OFFICERS ARE
President, 8. 'T. Wiggins, Wagoner, Okla
Seeretary, R. DF. Hill, Gibson Station, Okla,
‘Treasurer, C.J. Alexander, Wagoner, Okla
Attorney, W. H, Twine, Box 1560, Muskogee,
Okla.
Field Agent, L. E. Hood, Wagoner, Okla,
All are among the most prominent men of our
race in the State of Oklahoma, and a communica-
tion addressed to either of them will have careful
and prompt attention, Write any of them for full
particulars, |
For a number of years thousands of men have
made fortunes in the oil fields of Eastern Oklahoma,
and the number of men who are making these for-
tunes is constantly increasing. ‘The reason the
number is increasing is because the oil flelds of this
wonderful section of the country are still in their
infancy and geologists say that the actual oil sup-
ply has been little more than simply ,"tapped.”
Geological surveys and production already proven
show that practically the whole of Eastern Okla-
homa from the State of Kansas on the north to the
State of Texas on the South is one continuous oil
field, the richest production already proven being in
the counties of Kay, Osage, Washington, Nowata,
Craig, Rogers, Tulsa, Wagoner, Muskogee, Okmul-
gee, Creek, Okfuskee, McIntosh, Hughes, Pittsburg,
Pontotoc, Marshall and Carter. ‘There are many
other counties which are positively known to have
oil and gas but the production in the above-named
counties is already a proven fact, and they are now
producing millions of barrels ‘of oil each year
Space forbids detail, but an examination of official
statistics will bear out every statement herein made.
Glancing at the above paragraph one might nat-
urally ask the question: “Who are the men who
are making these enormous fortunes?” ‘The an
swer is easy; they are the shrewd men of business
from Pittsburgh,-New York and other large Eastern
cities who have become convinced of the possibility
of this vast oil field and have dared spend their
money to develop it and the results have been most
flattering. These men have been followed by thous-
ands of local men who have made the same efforts
and acquired the same results. ‘These results have
been accomplished by local men largely by means
of corporations formed among themselves for the
purpose of development, they having followed the
old adage, “In union there is strength.”
WHO ARE WEs
Thus far we have said nothing about the color of
the men who have made and are making these enor-
mous fortunes, nor the race to which they belong.
We might naturally presume that they are cau-
casians and ,in fact, such presumption is exactly
correct. Practically all of the ofl companies of Ok-
lahoma are composed of white men. Now, what
part is the colored man playing in this great
“game?” He has played a very small part, so far.
However, the race has just cause to be proud of its
leaders, who are willing to shoulder burdens for
the benefit of the race and take the initiative in fos-
tering industries for the colored man. ‘The race
has every reason to be proud of such institutions as
the Black Panther Oil Company, composed of col-
ored men and white men., for it now stands along
in the front rank of independent producers in point
of wealth and production. It is practically the only
company of its kind in Oklahoma. Some of the
most valuable oil land in the State of Oklahoma is
owned, or has been owned by colored people. The
enormous incomes of some of the owners of oil
land in this rich country bear testimony of this
fact. Some of the striking examples of this fact are
Sarah Rector, of Muskogee, whose income requires
the entire time of her guardian to take care of it;
Luther Manuel, of Haskell, Okla., whose income is
now more than $12,000.00 per month, or $400.00
per day, and who now owns one of the most valua-
ble business blocks in the City of Muskogee; Dan
Tucker, whose guardian is Mr. Jess W. Watts, a
prominent attorney of Waxoner, Oklahoma, and
hundreds of others who cannot be mentioned here
M.o. & G.
Change of Time
Sunday March 5, 1916
To Joplin and Miami_.....-.... .....8a.m 2.45 p,m.
To Henrietta and Dublin ._.._.___.9.30 a. m. 9.30 p. m.
To Durant and Denison- -----. --_.9.30
Phones 519 or PBX 4201
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
An the district Court of Muskogee
County, State of Oklahoma
J. W. Carrington Plaintiff.
No 4918
“Maggie Carrington Defendant
| Tre defendant, Maggie Carrting
ton, wilitake notice that she has
been sued in the above named
Court by the plaintiff J. W. Car
rington, for divorcee, on grounds of
abandonment, and that unless she
answer the pettition of the plaintiff
J. W. Carrington on or before the
22nd day of July, 1916, the allega-
tions set fort in said pextition will
be taken as confessed and judge
ment rendered accorgingly.
In Witnese Whereof, I have
hereunto set my hand and the seal
of said District Court this the 9th
day of Juno 916.
©. H, Shaffer, Clerk District Court
‘By fom L Fuller Deputy Clerk
Geo, Wiarker Att'y for plantiif
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Midland Vailey R. R.
“ARKINSAS RIVER ROUTE”
NEW TIME CARD
EFFECTIVE SUNDAY, MARCH 5th, 1916
2-TRAINS DAILY.-2
Between Muskogee «& Tulsa, Okla. Between Muskog e & Ft, Smith
EASTBOUND
No. &(Motor Train) For Ft. Smith and points beyond 7 45 a. m.
No. # Kor Ft. Smith and points beyond ....... 6,30 pom,
No, 6 From Pswbuska and Tulsa. ... .......0..0064.10.40 a mm,
No, 2Bram Wichita, Ark, City and Tulsa.......... 6.15 p.m,
WESTBOUND
No. 1 For Tulsa, Ark, City and Wichita............,.8-00 a. m.
No, 5 For Tulsa and Pawhuska.......... 0... .. hip am.
No. 7 From Ft, Smith and points beyond........ 145 pm
No. 3 (Motor Train) From Ft. Smith & points beyond 7.30 p. m-
hoes FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
Phone 1308 or 495 Muskogee, Okla,
No. 666
This ie a prescription prepsred especially
for MALARIA or CHI-LS & FEVER,
Five or six doses will break any cate, end
W taken then a8 ¢ tonic the Fever will not
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RUB-MY-TISM
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Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and
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Ttc®. \ntiseptic Anodyne, used in-
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Phone 1780 Box a27
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“MEDICAL HALL.”
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Physician and Surgeon.
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Success of Abyssinian Baplist
fo New York. |
UNIQUE FINANCIAL SYSTEM.
Ably Conducted Religious Corporation
Founded 106 Yeare Age Celebrates
Anniversary With Series of Publio
Exercises and Raises $2,040—Reeulte
of Intelligent Leadership.
By N. BARNETT DODSON.
New York.—The Abyssinian Baptist
church in this city, of which the Rev.
Dr. A, Clayton Powell ts 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 lay-
men of the race took part In the ann
versary exercises. Inspiring and schol
arly sermons were delivered by Reva
H. 1, Warring, W. J. Lucas, W. M
Moss, W. TH. Brooks, W. P. Hayes,
W. H. Harrod and 8, W. Timms,
Mr. Watt Terry, the young real estay
parsine of Brevi ier Uber e ee Be
ported to be worth nearly a million
dollars, and Hon, Fred R. Moore urged
the race to save money and go Into
business. Ore of the fentures of the
celebration was a recital of sacred mu-
sic 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 &
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 $2,046
had been reported, and some auxit
laries were to be heard from. ‘This
church has a unique and admirable
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Farmers Conference AND BIG LEAGUE MEETING
To Be The Guest of the Business Men's League
The Muskogee Negro Business League with the assistance and co-operation of the Federal Agents are calling the farmers of North Eastern Oklahoma to meet in a Conference to be held at the
Convention Hall, Muskogee, Okla. JUNE 19th 1916
The Boys and Girls Clubs and the Women's Home Making Clubs will be given places on the Program. Special Arrangments will be made for the enjoyment and pleasure of the clubs. The League will give prizes as follows: A suit of clothes to the boy who writes the best composition about his club work this year, and a dress to the girl who writes the best composition about her club work this year. A prize for every member attending the meeting.
Free Automobile Ride IN THE CITY OF MUSKOGEE
HON. A. L. HOLSEY National Organizer Will be here and address the farmers at 2 p.m. Federal Agents will also address the farmers. The organization of the farmers will take place at 10-A.M.
1000 School Children
M.
JOHN B. BURKE
Will Furnish Music for the occasion. All Clubs members will take a part in the exercises.
The business and Professional Men will give a FREE BANQUET in the evening at 8 P.M.
E. N. Guillory, President
Local Business League