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The Wagoner Echo from Wagoner, Oklahoma • 5

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The Wagoner Echoi
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Wagoner, Oklahoma
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5
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NDSOME at legitimate trade or occupation he IL a an as 25c at the door with the door keep Admission 25c eact take this method in having you to know that we think of O' 1 I 1 to come and help us to complete urn umuim ii Hamble Uakkinoton Editor 11 Dickinson Manager Entered as second class mail mat er' August Sth I'nM at the i'ostoliiee Wagoner under the Act ct jiwress ol March 3 183) If in trouble or out of trouble see Hamble Carrington the law ver for legal advice also for no tary work Office on Main St one block above Mo Pacific Depot or minhte or book work call on The Echo Located on west side opposi Mo Pacific Depot When this is take it upon the judge the and the dicta REMEMBER I Ihat The Best Barbr il The Citt is I When vou want a smooth shall withsharp razors come and ti me A trial will make you a red I ular customer hair dressing ai taken from life BEORE AND ATER TREATMENT ORIGINAL OZONIZED OX MARROW (CopvrighteiU) mm hair noinado is the only Rate nr Miration in the world that makes Kimcyw hiXieil It watt do sold for straightening ktiikj eU Wg IXthit but "o'wing to its superior and iwtiiis preparation equal to it 1 I Qnia hv drne We pay postage lexpres ohnrLres Send postal or express money order ease mention name ofthis paper when order ing Wrto your name and address plainly to OZONIZED ox marrow co 76 Wabash Aver Chicago Illinois Agents wanted everywhere 'RS IE novelties and splendid stupes The choicest and largest assort ment of INE URNITURE ever disp'aycd We have many exclusive models onderful bar gains in China Closets Serving Tables Sideboards etc "WALTERS BROS Main Street Wagener I has the right to live here the Indian Territory or he has the right to go to any one state in the Union and wherever the llag of liberty floats there a man has by the laws of the United States these rights guaranteed to him regardless of whether he is white man a colored man or Indian it makes no difference to jiis color and the laws of this government makes it a conspiracy for two or more persons to con "The Echo Published Every Sat tir'd ay by The Echo Company at Wagoner 1 or in any certain neighborhood or Church Social WAGONER I SUBSCRIPTION Al 00 ear Six Mo ths Three Months ('TtTsutoe fibers should call at the WStow 1 Xlt Wr and be sure on ask lot 1 hcui Should vou not receive your pa 1 Hr the Manaver Otlice on Ma one block above Mo faeilic Depot All Communications to The Echo and plainly 'Xu one side of the paper remittances to The Echo 1 lib CONSIDERS CONSPIRACY LAW spiro together to take away' these rights from any man or set ol men and the same law defines a punish ment for any parties who may violate this law done 1he people themselves Io be jury the marshal tor and to say who can live in this country locality or town makes no difference wheth er it is the whitest man that walks the streets or the wealthiest man ortho man who digs in the ditch or works in the fields or follows anv honorable vocation the lavs apply to every man alike want to road you from the statute what the law is on this question Section m08 cl tne Revised Statutes of the United States reads as follows: cf two or more persons con spire to injure oppress threaten or intimidate anv citizen in the free exercise or enjoyment of any 1 riuht or privilege secured to him bv the Constitution or Laws of United States or because of his having so exercised the same or if two or more persons go in dis guise on the highway or on the premises of another with intent to prevent or hinder his free exer cise or enjoyment of any right or privilege so secured they shall be fined not more than live thousand dollars and imprisoned not more than ten years and shall more over be thereafter ineligible to anv office or place of honor profit or trust created by the Constitu tion or Laws of the United that is the law of the land that is the law of this gov ernment and every man who lias 1 a spark of patriotism in his breast or the pride of his country at heart will at all times under all con ditions and circumstances be an advocate to help uphold the su premacy of the laws of his coun try and to see that they are en Ex Since the above instructions were issued to the grand jury at Antlers 'the colored people wearc happy to state have been permit ted to open a grocery store and hotel in Holdenville where before it was dangerous for a Negro to stop even while waiting to change trains Strange! what an effect the lw lias in states and terri tories where it is enforced At Antlers I in Sept the United States District Attorney of the Central District asked the instruction of the Court in icgaid to the intimidation of citizens Now in Durant ami other towns the Central District and for that matter in Holdenville Ada and other towns in the territory notices had been posted for the Negroes not to let the sun go down on them in said towns Now this is intimidation and the following the instruction of Judge Thus Humphrey of the Central Dis trict to the Grand Jury sittng at Antlers Sept 14th 190 1 of the grand jury is 1 told you in my instructionsn yesterday yon arc here as urand jurymen to servo your country and you have been sworn to diligently inquire of and true presentment make of all felonies misdemeanors and breaches of the penal laws over which you have jurisdiction of which you have knowledge or may receive infor mation we boast that we arc blessed with life in a free country a country of liberties a countriy where a man has the right and privilege to pursue any lawful vocation in to belong to any diurch to work at any RESTAURANT and GROCERY DEA LEE IN Groceries Canned Goods and eg tables Country Produce Butter Eggs and Chick ens Bought and sold also keen on band boiled ham pies cakes tried fish and chicken soda pop and other seasonable drinks dysters when seasonable raw or lived up in any style Give me a ea I Main St 'Wagon'! 1 I You are cordially invited to attend the Church Social tobegivl by the members of the St Paul Baptist Church at the church on THURSDAY NIGHT NOV 24 1904 7:30 There mil bo a filiAND DEBATE that ngbl ItaW i3 bolter fur the Negro to uolonzo to 1 1 Sr lject ell discussed by the following gentlemen: Affirmative Hon a rant Prof Davis of Muskogee Rev I Junius Negative 1 Chilcoat Hon Hamble Carrington Rev Davis Distr Missionary The subject will ho decided by judges the side tl makes the greatest number ot pom is win oe uu muuv Come out and see whether or not it will be better for you to to vourselves running your own government or stay here as you a Judges: Dr A 1 Davis Mr btewart Iwv Cook A VV WtMTpn Rev Walker Wo 1 mid desire oil same time enjoy yourselves RERESHMENTS SERVED 1REE AEIER DEBATE min tO lclV iiiu for the Lord house 50c a have any friends visiting you they arc also Tiled if you cannot attend let one of the committee know th days before the 2th so that we may not prepare for you rtlMMITTEE IL Junius Wm Collier It 1 ranklin JI Reaor Germany wi HERBERT See HUGGINS Pastol JERRY WADE SHOE SHINE STAND A neat and up to date shine or cutting in all styles polish for 10c i Stand just above the Iron Moun tain Depot give him a call WONDERU I DISCOVERYV Curly Hair Made Straight By vi 2 Aif i3tSWwMy feWi vsfya nsaH jcr8Tnwni xi ana lU Sfew I api).

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Pages Available:
107
Years Available:
1904-1904