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I tt i Muskogee Cimeter W. U. Twine Editor E. II. Twine Collector and Astir. Manager MEMBER NATIONAL NEORO PRESS ASSOCIATION NOTICE BY PUBLICATION In tlio District Court Of Muskogeo County, Stoto of Oklahoma Dona Mitchell, Plaintiff vs. No. 8995 James 3- Mitchell, Defendant The defendant, James S. Mil chell, will take notice that he has been siVm! itt the above named Court by the plaintiff, Dona Mitchell, for divorce and that unless v hu--wer the petition of the plaintiff, Dona Mitchell on or before the 20th day of June, 191S. the a I legations set forth in said peti tion will bo taken as confessed and judgement rendered ac cording ly. In Witness Whereof. I have hereunto set my hand and siflix ed the seal of said District Court this the 29th day of April, 1915 C. H. Shaffer Court Cleric By John Zuf all, Deputy Clerk Spencer E. Sanders, Attorney for Plaintiff Parkor Siramoris, PlnintilT. vs. No. G53'l Joey Simmons Defendant The Defendant, Joey Simmons will take notice that she has been sued it the above named Court by the Plaintiff Parker Simmons for Dlvorco and that unless sho answer the pltltinu tiled b the PlnintilT alleging Cruelty on or be fore the 30th day of June 1015 tho allegations contained in said pututii n will bo taken as true and confessed ai d judgemant rendered accordingly. IN WITNESS WHEKKOF, I ha c hereunto sot my hand as Clerk of said Court and affixed the seal thereof, tlii ths 18th day of May 1915.- C. II. Shaffer, Court IMoiU. By E. A. Hill J. J. Urucp, Attorney for Plaintiff First Published Mav 82, nilo.' FREE TO FAliMERS SEEDS Uy special arrangement tne Ratckii Seed House of Shenandoah, Iowa, one o the oldest, best established seed firms it the country will mail a copy of their Bij. Illustrated Seed Catalogues. This bool is complete on all farm and garden scctls It tells how to grow big yields and aP about the best varieties of Corn for youi 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 our readers. Write for it today and mention this paper. The address is RATEKIN-S SEED HOUSE, Shenandoah, Iowa '' r L.ow Fares To Richmond, Va. AND RETURN AUCOUN P 25th A n mini Reunion United Confederate Veterans Tickets will be on sale May 28 to Jun 1, inclusive, good for return passage until June 10. K. tent Ion of limit to tin nr 30 may be obiaim d by depositing ticket with Validating Ajirnt at Hit li inond, and paying a validating feu of ftO cents. THERE WILL BE A Special Train Oklahoma City Richmond Leaving Oklahoma City nt 3:00 I M. Mny 20 Ask the I'Visro gcnl lor purl Ii'tilnr . If you want to join the U. C V. Special he will reserve your sleeping rat spare on it. C. O. JACKSON Division Passenger Anent Oklahoma City HON. J. C. MANNING'S LETTER. Approves Work of National Independ ent Equal Rights League. The following letter has been re ceived by President Gunner of the Na tional Independent Equal Rights league from the lion. Joseph 0. Man ning, a white man and former member of the Alabama legislature: Crawford House, Boston, Nov. 21. 1914. Rev. Byron Ounner, President National Independent Equal Rights League, Hill burn, N. Y.: Dear Rev. Gunner If ever before there was needed any demonstration of the ef fectiveness of nn organization of, for find by colered people In their own behalf this has been shown by tho league you have the honor to head ns president. Tour or sanitation has awakened the country and forced the Issue nnd has proved that "he Who would be free must first strike tin blow." Surely now that the flKtulnn ability oi your league Is shown there will be n ells position on the part of all rnloted po. to turn their support to It ns tho means to the end of tho achievement of ttn rights. I hopo that every possible support wl be concentrated to the end that thu tragus and Trotter and the Guunllun will b backed up for that continued achlevamen which the recent events show you on bring to pass. Sincerely yours. JOSEPH C. MANNING "MONEY" The mint makes it and under il c tt-nn the (J )N PINBNTVL. MOKTGAG you can secure it at 0 per cent for an olegal purpose on approved real estate Terms easy, tell us your wants and we will co operate with you. ' PETTY & COMPANY M10 Lyttoo Building, Chicago. ' h. ? THE STAIt HAIR I.KCMVKK A WONDEKFUr Hll Dltti.xSINtt AND UUOVYKU One thousand agents wanifd. (i"i il money made. U v want agents cv. ven city and village to TIMS .VI'A II HA IK QUuVYKK. " I his is a wmi ptcpnration. Can be ustd u it h or straightening irons. Sells for 2i cents per box one t"t box will prove its value. Any person that will ue a J5c, box will be convent cri. No nmiiir what has frihd to gnw oiir hair just eivo TIMS SI'AU II ll 'ClldW Kl n tt ail and be cou hired. ml , f.. full fl.u box. If otl is to be till iiVCMit Mini fl.OU and v will siimMoiiii full Supply that yu can begin work with at omc. also ugents' limit. MmkI all inoiiev b iiioiiim nidi i io THE STAR HAIR GROWERS MFG. Norihirn Itianuh, UCiClaik M., duothcru li-mnrli, Itox Sl2 iivans-toi', III. (iii'unsboro, N. (5. I'ethons living in the Miuili can i'm ilm south can get their goods TH UKK das earlier; If they otdrr Inm TUB .3 1' U II UK UlUHVKIt MKK. Ho. S 2 GriuTbbo'n, N. C. Bargains in (made) 50c. Vaiuo, 24c. New Catalog FREE No. 33. DOUBLE CHATZUlKf BRAIDS, 20 Inehu Ung. weUht 1 or. hand yfads, real human Creole Hair eatturc's are-wth) GUAKANTV9 to ceo and not fade State whether black or i.'ark brown wanUd. SENT POSTPAID, 24c. Ho. 34, Im. 22 Inches Ion. 43c postpaid. N..41I TRANSFORMATION! !&$ "P&V?5, Most comfortable frvlceabU and ,Mkh Hair Goods made on account ( usiag real natural HAw'rrinn? HvSSP fAP,L )T,,B1J,ffS,n8 V,e,e BARGAINS ilimply t Tadverttee mir KfuL iVIS" W". P. Transforaiatlons, etc AIm Teilet Articles. Nets and Combs. Han by the pound. CA TALOG FREE for tk tuhkta. A CTATC WA KTirn GEO. A. K. BUNGAY, 28 ..' Tf V .. L DIH HH iiseal IW1 nyStaasj II BjHB P3 If jlnfl tJ y! fK?JBp32jmmi If you're going to market a ticket reading is the best kind You can reach Kansas Citv. St. Louis or Chloaa In better time with greater comfort by using Th&lfoiv limited or BiefetyiZj For fartM, bertht or any travel information 494 ask nearest railroad Agent, or write, Geo. R. Hecker, District Passenger Agent, Oklahoma City "T1!! r-ntmimiMiirrnrnn " Human Creole Hair! 69c. Valua, 39c. g y jb McncsMridf.gooa wticntnahr 18Jncas kn& fund mad of flae Cralc Hair, (nature's grawtti) C9c. valoc. SENT POSTPAID, 39; Guaranteed to stand combine N. 420, 20 laches wide, 22 in. long, extra heavy, $1.00 value. & So. Willmm St., New York City via Thel&r of a start. ' , wsTtt ILflilMnMBeinV