Plaindealer

Friday, July 26, 1907

Topeka, Kansas

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THE TOPEKA PLAINDEALER. Roosevelt and Many Others Thought They Were Entertaining the Son of an Indian Chief. Meet Me at the FAIR THE N.E.G.K.O has the chance of a life-time to make good. In a few more days the Great Tri State Fair and Industrial Exposition will cease to exist on parur, but will be a stern reality. The eyes of the mighty West are on the Negro, and if he fails, it means that the race will be set back twenty years. Kansas is alive to her sense of it and if our sister states will do equally as well, it will be the biggest thing ever witnessed in the West. THE PLAN DEALER urges that Kansans lose no time in making arrangements for placing exhibits. A Pointer Shall Exhibits to W. A. HILLI, Secretary and Treasurer Tri State Exposition and Fair Association, St Joseph, No. Reunion of FRIENDS! A special dispatch to the Chicago Examiner says: Those without the pale of New York society will no doubt be interested to learn that one of the lions of the Smart Set, who has been extensively entertained by Mrs. John B. Drexel, Mrs. John Jacob Astor and others, and whom President Roosevelt has consulted frequently in regard to Indian affairs, is no other than the son of Mrs. Russell Sage's Negro cook. Though known to the circles of the elite as Antonio Apache, grandson of the famous chief Cochise, this Jusky Beau Brummel began life as a Louisiana pickaniny under the obscure name of "Tony Simpson." That such is the true identity of a man whom they denounce as the "most fantastic faker who ever fooled New York," is declared by William M. Carey and Elwyn W. Deming, both of whom are well known New York painters of Indian life. "It is about time the true character of this imposter is made publicly known," said Mr. Cuey. "He is not only a flicker, but a scamp. He is the same Negro who stole a painting from me about nineteen years ago, and in consequence served two years in Sing Sing prison." "The alleged gambit of Chief Cothue is a trivial," said Mr Deming. "I am glad you are going to expose him, to he has been trailing on the sympathies of a lot of good people who believed he was in it dism." Antonio Ackle, according to the testimony of Mr. City and Mr. Elwir W. Denning, has been able to exploit the crevality of the Smart Set for the last ten years because he made deception an art. Not only did he spee the Indian in physical appearance, but he also studied the habits and language of the rod skir. On top of his Attention he has been customed to wear a wig of course, black, Indian hair, which he brushed almost as smooth as patent leather. Those who have won his confidence say that I possess an elaborate investment of calfs with hair in various lengths, and that he sheds one wig to another as his trust is supposed to grow. Finally comes the chin out, when so badly in jumps back to No. 1 Just the natural color of these tures should impress his claim of Indian ancestry, he is well to be his skin with a coat of bronze paint, doing it so carefully that he has fre- quently proved it artist for color." As the horr of the Fifth Avenue drawing too to Autumn Apache has been worth to tell of his early life in the West with a great amount of detail which seemed corollaborative. It was a far different story from that revealed by the two artists who say that he is a humbug. He made no mention to Mrs. Drexel or Mrs. Astor of the fact that about twenty years ago he used to help his Negro mother peel potatoes and drain spinnach in the Nage household. Installed he boasted that his grand father was the fourth chief Cochise. and that his ancestral realm down in Arizona embarked a territory larger than Coronado. That country even to this day, he said, bore his name And when he was asked about the manners and customs For Information Regarding Rates for Shipment of Stuff, See Your THE SOLEMN CONCLAVE. Where the Great Negro Tri-State Fair and Industrial Exposition Will Be Held Aug. 4 to 10. Opening Address of Bishop Grant at the Central Baptist Church,!St. Louis July 10, '07. GENTLEMEN OF THE CONVENTION: We have assembled to consider questions of importance touching the rights and liberties of the state of Missouri. In doing so, every precaution should be taken to guard against conduct or expressions that will create hostility between the races that occupy the domain of this great State. The inhabitants of the same country should as far as possible do what they can to perpetuate good government and the well being and happiness of all. Some time since the following words appeared in the Christian Advocate, published at Nashville, Tenn. "Antagonisms between the races in the South are so be deplored. They will work untold harm to both, but the greater to the weaker people. Anything that separates the people South in feeling, purpose and sympathy should not be done. We should do that which will crush out all enmity. We must live side by side, and this should be done neighborly." I am in perfect accord with these sentiments. Friendly relations and mutual happiness, on a basis of justice and self-respect, are of first importance to both races. There are persons in the North as well as South who do not like the Negro. From them we can expect nothing. The weak and helpless of every nation have friend among the domestic race, and I am thankful to Almighty God that there is no exception to this rule in our broad country. As soon as the Civil War closed, the friends of humanity in general took the position that true education aimed to plant a love of knowledge, because they knew that universal suffrage demanded universal education, and that education was a better safeguard to liberty than a standing army. They believed in an adherence to truth because it was truth; a reverence for man because he was man; an enthusiasm for liberty because it was the watchword of the Father of our Country, a spirit of kindness because thus dealing with man we can better understand and each other, a sympathy for mankind because such should exist in a common broth thou, and above all a supreme regard for duty to our Creator to our homes and our country. These friends of education have gone on multiplying until they have called their numbers some of the wealthiest and most often invaded America. Among them are Mrs. Pebody, Carnegie Rockefeller and Miss Ann T. Jones, the latter of Philadelphia, who recently gave one million dollars for rural education in the South. This gift comes at a time when most needed, as there has been of late much discussion among it barring Negro schools from State and in some of the States, and should this calamity fall upon us, we hope that the fund will have been sufficiently increased to take up the work where it was left off by the State. The labor of these philanthropists and self-educating educators, many of whom are still among us, were not wholly without results, in the number of teachers, ministers, physicists, attorneys, editors, the clerical force employed by the government, skilled mechanics and agriculturists demonstrate. We now fear that there is a growing feeling among the AN DEN FRUHLING. . ‘ (To the Spring.) . / SCHILLER. : Words by the Compose. 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NUFORM \N I WF vata et eae » \ mt press Ae ae oe ) see wan, aoyaner {df ty 1 the 2y igure se ; : n Ten Nr, a god f Je ee goulaat JS ON SALE AT A Li 4 yy Tr Erect Form 744 (8 ' et s ove eA i Nd Nuform 403 ( " " 00 Noform 447 G : F ae Ly Radu Enect Form 720 (rea ‘gL 700 wena 750 By oa mace) ¢ 9200 , : ee) teragy* cearsmen uform 406 Ci") i ‘2.00 KEAS. 377° ee. 379 BROADW Don AY, N.Y. \ 1 { ’ " . 1 ’ Te Ma ad Ms J . mt Henere tae eet Ly hive out oon Citteye Thit Ww ateogtel te hese Mee Uh tpe an aeaudet Mr Blots with sper to tew five ue deh ae x Hho pt gente —_— . ° Kallithrix Parlor HW ATR GOODS, HATR Ot NAMBNTs, NEW VOMPA DOURS, SWITCILES. WIGS AND FRIZZBe OF ALL KINDS A NICE LINE OF TUILEE WATER AND PFREUMES MRS, M. L, FIELD, 219 Kanaas Ara VERY LOW RATES 10 NEW ORL BANS The Nauianal Baptret Vubloling Hawd hae succeded, after montha of Ibert and conatant communica ton with wvary gencial pirscnger agent of every road in the four pase PeNLEr desc dations, In huing two if the Lib gent cman atts inee a exe cedingly low nate te follows for feSantay Shaul Ce gress Bacuiston rite tar the su day Sohool Congress t New ( feans haw been announced for he Sa ithe western Pacwengir Araecyition, which inoludes thut teritory ty mng aguih of Missouri, and west Official Program Tri-State Fair 5,000 in Prizes! SUNDAY MONDAY THURSDAY Opening of the Fair Dance Festival All by Pistol Choir with drum Poin the by Pistol Sport Land Greenway forums Colloquium Musical Organ Paston Center Bldd 40 Museums (NOOD) Special Musical Program Fire Attractions MONDAY MONDAY St Joseph and Children's Day Middle Stants Children's Games Opening of the Fair All by Pistol W.L. Stratford and others Colhouns teams such as comm rug race stadium, such three leged label race, catching the ground pug Chobbing the Grouse Bob Pond Comedy by the famous Boston Panel Fire Attorneys Paboon Associations Special Pass Pull Game 2 p.m. (11:30AM, All Saturdays) Missouri Day — knights of labor Address by Hon A B Dumam ladies and gentlemen open contest for Ribg and Dibny Oct. 21 and 24 prizes in both classes Silver Cups mounted by Ribg, curing egg in a spoon 100 yards. First Prize, Box No. 21, Hat: 11 42 Cake Walk for the championship of Missouri. First, second and third prizes. Silver Cups Pand Corrents by the 11 o'clock fountain Pond Free Attraction. Pilton Vernisure. Knows and Loves Day - N of P Day Address to Gov. K. W. Hood Lapel contest 1st prize silver losing Cup, 21 prize silk flag. 11 prize 5 in gold judges to be selected on the Grounds Looting Race - 5000 close shot on pure Lost, and 21, 25 and 11, 15 American Looting Association Rules to give Free for all Lost Lost, 40, 21, 25 and 31, 15 Half Min Running and Jig at Lost 90, 20, 25 All races 5 per cent to enter and 5 per cent to start Special Free Attractions in front of the Guard Stand Punners Congress Guard Lake Walk for the Champion ship of Kansas First second and third. Killer Cups Punny Concert by Punter Concert Pand Pace Bath Game at 2 p.m. 11:15 DAY, AUGUST 4 Educational Day—Iowa, Macomie and Shriner Day Address by Governor of Iowa, Prof. Kelly Miller, President Juman P. Page R. F. Vail L.D. Punny Class 2 30 910 p.m. First NOTICE TO TAKE DEPOSITION. In the District Court of Strawne County, Karsar. Posthice Court, Strawneff Per Lee Coon, Desendant To Pet Lee Coon. You are here by notified that the depressions of surdry witnesses to be used as evidence on the part of the plaintiff in the above entitled cause will be taken at the price of Frank N. Gilberts a notery public, at Number 33. Const stree. Binghampton, New York, on the eleventh day of July, 1907, between the hours of 8 o'clock k. a. m. and 6 o'clock p. m., and that the taking of the same will be adjourned from day to day between the same hours until completed. BERTHA COON, Paint ff. F. J. LYNCH, Atty. First published June 14th, 1907 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE PATENTS TRADE MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS & C Anyone seeking a sketch and description may quarter and quarter, in free whether at invention in probably patented or cumulative theory, promontory, MADBOB or patent set free. Olden agency for people in patents. Patents taken through Mumbai & to receive special notice, without charge, in the Scientific American. A handsomely illustrated weekly. Tearstrop circulation of any occasion journal. Tetra a 64 years four months. 8L. Hold by all newadreelers. MUNN & Co. 381 Broadway, New York Washington, D.C. 2000. Washington, D.C. Your Passing Shadow 7.24 Ground 10 Walk for the Champion ship of Love Just 21 of Silver Cup Contest by the Jazz Boston Band The Attorneys Missed by the Governor of Nebraska and a Senator of Nebraska Near Parah — first second third prize silver cups Burn Shaw — first second, third prize silver cups Ollest Comph, pts. 2, Ollest Man, 1; Fattest Man, pts. 1; Fattest Woman, 1; Ollest Man, pts. 1; Ollest Woman, 1; Smallest Man, pts. 1; Smallest Woman, 1; Man to be 21 years of age and over all women to be 18 years of age or over for the long of family Just 5 months, 250 Fiddlers Contest, just 32, second 31 Grand Lake Walk, 17th champion Nebraska, just 2r, 30, other Band Concerts by the famous Buster Concert Band Dry Attraction Boston Associates London D - Sunday by 11 W Victoria Register of L - London Largest Late Organization p.m. Prize, with the Big Time Photo Music Concert Back at Wing Dancing at 11 o'clock, first, second, third prizes Half Mile Running for men over 18 years of age. Male Pace one prize a point of clothes. Second Lake Walk to the championship of the World First record and third prize. 50 to 10 to be the twentieth 25th 1st, 21st, 210, 310 Land Concert in the famous Buxton Band Free Attractions London Associates Pace Ball Game 2 p.m PUBLICATION NOTICE In the District Court of Shawnee County by Kansas F. & SMITH Pluriel C. H. MARTIN. ANNIE M MARTIN. W H BOARDMAN and MEN — BOARDMAN. Wit of W H Boardman Dertendanta The above named forlance will hereby take in the that they have been paid in the above entitled count in the above action by the necessary plentiful and must answer the plentiful petition in the above entitled action on or before the 6th day of September A D 1867 and petition will be taken at the same judgment combined against them in payment for them for the sum of $2000 with the payment from the 27th day of the year A D 1906 at the rate of eight per cent of the amount and not to be paid for the following hundred real estate, situated in the city of Topeka, in the county of Saunders and State of Kansas and Nome on living street, in Anumite Addition to the City of Topeka and ordering that the said real estate be paid according to law to pay and injure and to receive hearing and the losing any right, title interest, certain amounts of subscription they or other of them may have or claim to have on and provide Attorney for Plantiff P. L. THOMAS. Chief of the District Court by OWNED CRAIN'S Deputy No. 11 First published July 20, 1907 Mr. Cormin E. Hood expects to visit Mrs. Pertha Wilson at Independence morning. Mr. Thomas Mayhu is home visiting the return from Littsburg. Mr. Frank Morgison returned to Par the last week. Mr. Harvey Coleman, of Independence returned to his work Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Morrison entertained a Women's troubles throw a cloud over their lives, which neglect may cause to become permanent. Make yours into a passing shadow by taking a medicine that acts directly on your womanly organs, the disorder of which has caused your womanly troubles. The right remedy for you, when you have headache, backache, nervous spells, dragging pains, irregular functions etc., is Wine of Cardui Mrs. R. H. Lawson, cf Sprett, Ala., writes: I suffered with female troubles for 12 years; tried 4 doctors; they did no good, so I took Wine of Cardul. I have taken 18 bottles," feel greatly relieved and am better than in 20 years." Sold by all reliable druppists, in $1 00 bottles. Try it. OLYMPIC CLUB. ON WEST FIELD STREET BROADWAY TO MO BOARD 1 DIRECTOR Chase North Sam Vattrough Nick Bramon Ed Cairn Susie Springs Allen Woods William Kelly Pen Jewa Open from 6 a.m. to 10 a.m. Latonia Cafe and Restaurant. Fish of all kinds, Chicken, Porter House Steaks, Ice Cream, Cigars and Tobacco Most popular Restaurant in Kansas City. JACK FIELDS, Proprietor, 912 E 12th Kansas City, Mo. low funds Sunday for ten Miss Mabel Cormoran visited hands at the North Side Miss Lee Colman has been mist with the city Mrs Hester and Laughton Paine and Pamela of Plumley passed through the city Sunday after a few weeks visit at helton Mr and Mrs A Thompson of the wago, Miss Cater i Vernia Dr. Bracket, of Parsons journals of Huntskin son, Kate, have down from Oswego Sunday and won the guest of Henry Edmunds and family. Mr. I. H. Linkey of White visited relatives and friends Sunday Mr. Hinson Mingo of Pennsylvania who is now visiting his sister at Vanda. Mrs. Humes came to Oyston Monday to visit his old friends and make new ones. Geraldine, the little girl of Mr. and Mrs. James Hudson is slowly improving. Mrs. I. L. Lounds who has been well for the past month, is his proving rapidity. Mrs. I. Linkey is visiting her daughter at Dunlap, Kars. Mr. P. H. Bissett left Sunday for Calhoun to attend grand lodge. Re: Clindley is arriving these warm days, moving good results CHICKASHA. J T I have the force to inform the pub be through your open columns that Proof W. R. I willight the matchbox or rator of Springfield. We delivered a choice feature before the audience at the Paul W. M. Church Sunday evening in Palatine St. and Noval Drains." It is check roll on wit log and instruction, and for an hour and twenty minutes this wonderful talking machine hold his listeners spell bound. Those who heard him pronounced him the most magnetic crater who has ever appeared in our city. It a lecture was an extraordinary gem. Respectfully. J E W WILLIAMS, M D REV. HAWKINS. PROF O. SPENCER. The Mt. Clemens Hotel Clemens Hotel and Mineral Bath House The Mt. Clemens Hotel and Mineral Bath House MILITARY DO YOU CARRY LOVE? If Not, We The Knight of the A FRATERNAL SOCIETY WILL ISSUE YOU POLICIES FOR PAYING, PARTIAL-LIFE, NATIONAL BENEFITS, IN CASE OF DEATH. No home loving man can afford THE KNIGHTS and LADIES rized by the laws of the State of Insurance of Kansas. Its office Company. LIBERAL TERMS Address: N. Our Motto, "Prompt" John M. Wright, Nat'l President. Fred M. Stonecrest Stonestreet successor to Undertakers a. House owned and owned by a Colored Man at any of the health resorts in the United States. Write for Special Rates. CARRY LIFE INSURANCE? If Not. Why Not? Knights and Ladies of the Orient. MATERNAL BENEFICIARY SOCIETY. YOU POLICIES FOR YOURSELF AND CHILDREN, PARTIAL-LIFE, N. K. UNERAL AND DEATH IN CASE OF DEATH. A man can afford to be without LIFE INSURANCE RIGHTS and LADIES of the ORIENT is duly authorised of the State of Kansas, and is under the Sup'ta. Kansas. Its officers are bonded in any. Suit. MATERNAL TERMS TO AGENTS. For information Address: National headquarters, 501 Kansas Ave., Topeka, Kansas. Mr Motto, "Prompt Payment of Claims." Right, Pearl McNeal, President. Secretary. G. W. Hamilton estreet & Hamilton, successor to J. M. Knight. ertakers and Embalmers. GEO. I. HUTCHINSON, Proprictor. 48 WELT STREET MT.CLEMENS, MICH DO YOU CARRY LIFE INSURANCE? If Not, Why Not? The Knights and Ladies of the Orient. A FRATERNAL BENEFICIARY SOCIETY WILL ISSUE YOU POLICIES FOR YOURSELF AND CHILDREN PAYING. PARTIAL-LIFE. N K FUNERAL AND DEATH BENEFITS. IN CASE OF DEATH. No home loving man can afford to be without LIFE INSURANCE THE KNIGHTS and LADIES of the ORIENT is duly authorized by the laws of the State of Kansas, and is under the Sup't. of Insurance of Kansas. Its officers are bonded in a y a z.. Sur Company. LIBERAL TERMS TO AGENTS. F. r information Undertakers and Embalmers. Very nearly the finest lines of Undertaking goods in Tyoka. Tyoka Kansas FORD'S HAIR POMADE Formally Lown as "OZONIZED OX MARROW" PUBLICATION NOTICE 21.22 BROOKLYN PUBLIC LIBRARY MIDDLETON VILLAGE IN THE THOMPSON PUBLICATION THE THOMPSON DISTRICT The Ozonized Ox Marrow Co. (Nine genuine without my signature) Charles Foward 253 E. KINZIE ST., CHICAGO, IL. Agents wanted everywhere. 17 11 . 0 (0) . 1 ```markdown ``` American and European Plan Telephone N - 4 Has opened its doors for the accommodation of Colored People that come to Mt. Clemens in the future for their health and treatment of Reumitism. It is the only Hotel and mineral Bath Secretary. Toronto Kansas PUBLICATION NOTICE of Kansas to and Defendland the court notified that you have sided in the District court of Shaw county, Kansas by the above plaintiff, John H. Harris whose sentiment in said case was in the of July, A. D. 1907 and that those you answer said petition or ap for in on or before the 6th day of September A. D. 1907, the allegations and petition will be taken as true and a judgment tendered against you wrong said plaintiff from you to all other proper restated in said petition. JOHN H. THOMSON. Plaintiff Attent: J. L. THOMAS, Clerk (cal) It was published in the Paidraker, July 28, 1907. PUBLICATION NOTICE. All persons interested will take notice that my petition is on file in the office of the Shawnee County, Kansas, Probate Court, asking for authority to sell the delicately described real estate sums in Shawnee County, Kansas, belonging to the estate of Matilda Jensen, the sole for the purpose of paying the debts and estate, and the expenses of administration to Lot 100, Western avenue, Kansas to see Kansas. No petition is being at the time of the sale of a large amount of real estate in Kansas, in which that place you can make known and that your property may have to the granting of such order. G. W. WAKEE. Administrator of said first published June 21st, 1877. Welcome Negro Business League Welcome Negro Business League Topeka Moit Heartily Welcomes Star Coming Meeting. The National Negro Business League of which Leofer I. Washington is president, will hold its eighth annual convention in Topeka, Kansas, this year, the dates having been fixed for August 15 and 16. It is the first time in the history of the organization that it has seen such a convention so far west as Kansas. This league, as it generally knows, is composed of many of the best, most illustrious and industrious men and women of the race, and we may say in a large measure represent the wealth, business acumen and intelligence of the race. And when we say intelligence do not mean to connote the terms literary attainments, but we mean that men and women who do things who occupy themselves or themselves are living and practical examples to the world and business world that could be well explained. Also and women of every wealth are represented in this great concourse of industry that is soon to invade. For the time the broad and inviting plains of history, Kannan. Largely the majority of those clerking will come from the North, East and South, some as delegates, and many as friends of the League who will make the trip to see the West as a matter of curiosity and personal pleasure. The tendrance will be large, we dare say, the largest in the history of the League in point of delegates enrolled. What will the West do? To what extent will we contribute to this splendid galley of the commercial and business world? Is it not the most important moment to place ourselves favorably there of the more distant parts who are soon to become our guests? it will be a splendid opportunity in the North, South, East and West to touch the cord of common brotherhood and for three days drink from the same fountain that will be filled with the rain. Of economy, thrift and industry. There has never been a time in history of this Republic when there was greater necessity for a common understanding as to the best methods of making a life worth living. Of realizing a life not only enjoyable to the mind or a common try but to the world. the program for this session will be rife with seed thoughts, thoughts when once a crop will take root and seed forth a hundred fold. The brooklyn to be seeded from this meeting, especially to the West is calculable. The opportunity will not rises we begin to to take it seen until it is past. To the end therefore, that we in West especially, may be able to grow and hold all the benefits that are derived from the meeting it is expected that in each community (any and country alike) Leagues — Business League — be organized and delegated at once to attend this meeting and all business men and women forth every possible method to be tendered and bear the program. The committee on transportation is assured of a rate of not over one and one third farce for the round trip and the benefit of those who may avail themselves of the opportunity. Topeka most heartily extends to all her warmest and best right hand. The necessary committees have been appointed and ample accommodations for all will be provided. A most hearty remission will be extended. Further information will be given by addressing Ira O. Guy, first vice president National Negro Business League, at 311 West 14th street, Topeka, Kansas. JAS. H GUY, Chm. REV. C. G. FISHBACK, S. REV. J. E. EDWARDS, D.E. J. H. P. TAYLOR, PROF. F. BOUNDTER --- ' —a>IEx>>—>—=—=EqQ&&xX=E= fhe Plaindealer THE PLAINDEALER PUB.,CO. fla Fast “+ venth Street NICK CHILES, Editorand Manager SUPSCRUP TION RATES we Jeat Ly pial we ey 0 iz Monthetyere! 4100 Three sont! sts mat 0 Msteredant iy )bculie-ol Topekaant second lass Madd Matter FRIDAY, JULY 2d, lout FIGEITTING RACH PREIUDICE, * Pre mos, effecaive Instrument for Sahin race prejudice fe the Toycott, Any store on bueness enterprive that refuses to ext ned the eame e¢ Wiveles to ite Negro pations that it doca ty othe onght re recerve the patronage nf 4 single velf-reepecting Negro, Vase the word along «uietly to sour friends not to spend a cent with «ch firme,“--Umaha Enterprise. The Enterprise is mght in recommending the boycott, but why pass it "quietly’’ along the Jine? How are the people to know the guilty firms when our esteemed contemporary who advises that such steps be taken only ‘‘hints,’’ andis apparently afraid to call names? Negroes must demand every right that is accorded any other citizen, and if a store’ discriminates, don't “pass the word along quietly,'’ but cry out from the house-tops that every black man, woman and child may know, and steer clear of suchiirms. Let the white man know that the Negro will not pay to be Jim Crowed. The Enterprise started right, but it seems that Bro. Mahammitt “weakeded" towsrd the end,and all are in a quandary as to what merchant is guilty of discrimi- Dating. “The Boston Store,’ one of the largest establishments in Omaha will sell a Negro anything but refuse to serve him soda,ete, Is this not sufficient grounds for a boycott? Is this the con- temptible concerns our good friend Mahammitt had reference to? Well, it is high time the Negroes of Omaha start on the Boston Store before this custom becomes general and wil] be much more difficult to overcome, Bennett's and many other stores have as good wares as the Boston Store and will extend equal courtesies. Pass it loudly along the line that the Negroes are threugh with this outfit, and every Negro who places any worth oa manhood, pride and self-respect should consider it a crime against the race to be caught in this store. The Mutual Interest Club, a most worthy crgantzation that is doing ex- cellent werk for the advancement ef the race should take up this matter, und see that no more ricney is placed into the cofturs of this cencern by Negroes. Negro Lionized by the ‘400.’ Cont.ow i from Page }, torae of the Apaches he wav always ready to describe them minutely, as if to evidence the most intimate kaowiedge of hie people, Suolety iret bezan to eptertiun the allege] sraadeon of Cochise about tao sears igo, when Mra, F Ki Drexel invited vrelees number of giewte tu meet hia Me was cailed Pan.» Anthony by the most ebarged of his tlinirers, and at ave tavitations from the misst er. vlavive hones Of New yurk and Pailadelphia begin to be rhowend upor hina For 3 tae he Ieuppod out ot the sori honzon, only ty appetr a wll greater favorit 1441 sinter ot 3 tall atthe home of Mra, John Jacob Astor. Wie dancing attracted specs ja] notice and he was pronounced the most gtacefal figure on the floor, A certain New York society edi- tor wrote the following in hir praise: “soviety lune tnovelty and ot late it hae been lelighting iteelf with entertunine that splendid epecimin of rlost rice, Vir. Antos nio Apache. a full blooded Tadlin, who hia the ritnners of y Chester Held, the edaettion of 1 Gli bone, ard th beauty of a graven image. Mle te tim st distinguishe Po tnd in teresting min and hie so sety ht Toon sought for hy the leaders oi the Vout Wandicd Mera John B, Drealanteatamed han in hee bay ava the Horee Shua, and he bas beer dincel ant reel by she highest, Mr. Apo he Tresvce in the Mates Are You K, of P.? IFNOr <i STN sin DO YOU NOT KNOW that the Knights of Pythias is the strongest and micst progressive order of the age’ The four departments of the order are as follows: SUBORDINATE LODGE. In this the members are united to care for and pro- tect each other interested as well as in sickness and distress. UNIFORM RANK In this department ovr young men are receiving a military educotion which they can get in no otber way, thus making them bet- | ter and more usefal citizens. LADIES COURT. In this the wives, mothers, widows, daugeters acd sis- ters ot the Knights are united for the common pur- poses of Iife. ENDOWMENT. Jo this department we are paying cut thousands of dollars annually to widows and heirs cf deceased Knights. IF THERE ISNOLODGE | in your Jooulity, confer with the Deputy Grand Chan- cellor cf your district cr wnte JOHN E. LEWIS, G. C., Box 1017, Wichita, Wansas. GRAND OFFICERS KNIGETS uF PYTHIAS, The folow.ng chicra base ben electes tor the pupfower Gracd Lodge, Kobe vf Pythiae, Jitucuon NY AS A E A A aud As dno &, Lewle, Wraud Chanel. Wick wa, has 1, BG Davis, arstd Vice Chanelcr We, w. Pepe, Past Grand Chercestcr, To peha. Kev, & W. Eatsbeles Grand Preiute Lawrence, Rev. JS nlng, Grand secturer, Wear E. >. Lee, Grand Master cf Exckeguer, Lopeha bro Ho Anthery oracd Keezer ¢! Records and Seal, Kanese City, Wa A Waight, Gracd Master at drape Wanthad, 4. L, Wousou, wretd de or Caard, Co huabaa Fred Martio, rend ater Guard Wanita Lr s al ancuyeca, urand Medical Mhirest ry, vanes City, WL (ry, turand Attorney, Tepeba Ad Woverurand Secretary endow: » ut board, Wikta s. W. tleniog, Grand ‘Treasurer Ep dowmest Doard, Wicbita, Doe Willams, Supreme Representa tire, Lawrenes, Place of ext meeting, Lawrenes, 19€7, | Presijent Roosevelt bas frequent: ly dined with this Indian” lion. Onve when he was Governor of New York state Mr, Roonevelt ine yited bint and General Wood ta funen atthe Union League Club, Antonio tul] the Preallent he wae agralisteof Harvacd ant aroused such interest in lia host that the Hatter ple Dh mesrneatly with pice trons Antonio's aneners, huwevery were alwaye eo peorapt that the fi. ue prea lent, tiening to Genertl Wed ail “More, cortaiuly. asa fine ly pe of Amertctn Indeed, thia fellow is thy red Ameciasathe kind that can be develoye lout of arte whith is #0 gecera'ly coneutered to Le deeay~ biny.” Dine that tirae the President his, ivae said, frequently had talke with Antonio a* the White House, in which the two have diesausedt In tt. an affairs. ““Lbete ia no doubt of the emart- news of thix imprwier? wald Me. Carey sehesttin hwatue o at 98 Fifth avenue, painting the pitace of praire schooners attacked by Indians im the derect, *'It fa the fellow's cleverneas which bas ena~ bled hirn to pall the wool over the eyes of a> many yoo people for yore ‘In order to hecome versed in the bibite acd bietory of the Ap- uhes of whom be claims ta be 4 Istinguished reptewentative, thie fellow went lowa into the Souths asst antl Inved among them. He even tied teget some fadian wos mia te recollect that she was) tue rixster, but a to bia ede on th score Damin doabt. He also brorght v young Indian to this erty fr m the Carlisle fodian «.hool vad hud the youth call him uncle It was learne] elxewhere that the name of thiw yecung Inditn was Vincent Natuieh and that he was received with euch favor aa the nephew of the billiant Anton'o that he subeequently married the sieler of a protainent artiet of thie city. ‘Lam absolutely certaio that thie eo.ial lion ida Negio,” coatioued Mi, Carey. I firat bevame as- quainted with bim about twenty yeard ago. He way not attending horse chowe then, hat was going aboas from one atudio to another a8 atoodel, Even then he waa a fake, but au humble one. “When I waa painting a» icture entitled ‘The Baffalo signal,’ rep reeenting an Indian standing on a clif, signaling to the Indian village below the approach of + berd of bivons. I tuddenly bal to «top work on ascount of the illness of Blue Haak, my molel, Oa inquiry for snother Indian [ beard of 4 young fellaw by the name ot Tooy, who a3seadto bean Apale +E acnt for Tony, an! at first wax mot agreetbly surprieed, He wae tall eratues pie and, strings aya. miveven in the light of sabses rent events, he postersed just the wort of solr hat T waated, Bat asf etudied bis fre | became suspicious Tt wae uot a Tadisn face 1 bal cromed the Rocky Mountains awsy bik im tnul vo «taly the Indian and poreay bin on apvave and] bave beea prnury relmen ¢vec sing »so Lough to know a relekin when Dace ove lesa SRS VERS: SE: §=SHCLRy Mountains awsy bik in Irul t: er ly the Indian and porstay har on apvave and] have beea prnuury relmen ¢yee wing »solough to know a ielekin whea I ace ove “One day tay euepivtony besarae vill more svute when Teaw etick- Ng straight out from imy mode's Forehead an elastia loop UT eoatd n treetst the impulae, aad, lerning forward, | gave that elaetis euch a Vigorous jerk that I acalped him Tguttbea aod there. [lo an instant Tsan that he wos a Negro, and told Lim eo, “Him bead of colly bar was giopoed clowe eavept for a talted ritge in the riddle of his bead, to which waa stttchet his wi Dash elim what he meaot by weaning euch aibeguise, aad he said that be was ‘oinpillod to wear an Indias wigin order tocira a living, He adanted that bia mother wis 4 Nu- gree, butavecried that bw father anas full blooded Seminole, “That waa enough for me, nad I dischargee him, osly to have him vume baok in a way which I little expected. One morning in the early part of 1888 T entered my etudio. which wan then in the Holbein building in Wert Fifts-Gfth street, lo find that some thief na! broken had brokeu in aud stolen ‘The Buf falo signal, which, with its ¢1u0 frame, Thad catalogued ax worth 41.220. The intrader had entered thee uth the eky lights of an adjoin, wg stro. and then forced opens pur of comnegting doors, The y lee estet she painting ata pawolroker’s establishment {1 the Bowens, where my modal hid pawecd itfor #35 Tony ww ar tested Gor the came and taken te we Jeffereot Market cowre,), WREEO;. [PPEPECS Tad wmmtatgagznnse het Tg *T wae ‘then thet Dleamed thi Touy's mother was a Negree« ty the nime of Mra sSimpron, «bi cooked Jor Mre Husecl Sake Mre Sage tent for mand in an amctr- view eked me to withdraw thy tharge for the motber'e sake. IU de clined, beheving that 4 thief shoul Jalways be pinished. Tony wan ac cordingly ecntemed to two yearea Sang Sing The Solemn Conclave! Tiriaaed frum Page 1. race which threatens the Lappioere ofeach Wedesie in some way to ta-pne frien lehtp and vontidenva imtiuotber. fpis chietly for this Teaton thit we have aweembled here today In the mouth of February, 1097, the State denate pred a bill res quim, the radwayeof the states f Misavan to prov de separate ipins fonts forthe tao rae Thi, to at, Was anjuet and a refleciten aon our intelligence and the progrese we hive made in the past 43 years Had tbe bill become a law we would Lave been subjected to undeserved humilisuon. Every tate where slavery bax exted Lae thix Jaw, except the state of Miexoun., My experience iu triveling has taught me that euch a law can not and will not be enfurced 10 any state upon terms vf equal privilege, and st is bat natural that the weaker people are forced t> suffer many inconyes niente and findignities revulting from each legislative. The full privileges of the tram are ueually allowed to those who enact the lowe, Such laws aie woolly anjust: ‘Ficet, because of their fundamental prinviple; and Secondly, because we are forsed to pay the same fare and do not reveive the ~ame accommc~ dation; agaio, because auy part of 3 people reriding in the rame coun. try and of which they are citizen | ought not to have epeial Iegistation coated for them, and eepectally when it 3# done for a reason for which they are nos renponsible—— calor, Tow whole eyetem of ec | uregativn rexa upon a false theory of the hamin family ind of Vera] Orritte Guvernment di is ged ieintent to lureh the mesus of enliseteament ted te and thasty levelop the gonecioue= Mire vt iinbsolinl teah than ther vight~ i Auertvins, an] then s)puive them of she enjoyiaent of the wate, Ueaune of the whore, ga Pebruuy 13, 1905, tifty of as gittcied in the A M, E. churea, Jitfcreua Cy, Mieevarl, organized aud caled on Governor Folk and the Ralroat Comantce which hid been .ppoistea by the Houm of Hepreeeutatver, We were kiudly revelved aod I:etined to with pas tleay®. ‘Wr are glad to way ‘hat the House adjourood without coucuis rence with the Nenate Some of as deemed st wwe to have smutual usderetanding regardloa of our religioun prefercnces and to weblian a visie organ zation to souLeH OD.e a year, and fava! ors Janiaatloow in cyery soeniatnity so be wise where any number of our weople insy be found, the objets to pe an folloas: 1 or the purpose of vpprang Wetana legulanva 2. To defend our eivad and prey, itical righta wath our ballot, voting igainet suy man who is oppored to he best interests of our people. 3, To oultivate friendly relations The price at my Studio is soeapy but the work ie of the highest class, Why pay such at enormous price when the same curetul werk tau be secured for ONE- HALF? Stop and see me W. H. LUCAS, 123 Karsas Ave TOPEKA between ail people in the etate a wellaw# among onreclyes, | 4 To nephie greater twttyity the prmmatof indartry, whether or ee tke work be with the bran ot the bauds, for we Uelieve that all persons shonld be emiugage bot nome permesaent ocenpath yn, and at re om Fhope to create ageatn uy ty an this fidl d. 5. To encoutase aud suetet tpeon hogher moral and riligious sentl merte among all pespe (reg trdlere ofcokr) with whom we may be aenociated. vw And when our people are misrepresented by correspondente of newspapers, We should do all we can toward secwing the facts in ev ery case and eatabliehing the truth To eaert our individual indu: ence over friends and acquaintances to have them embrace every oppor. tunity afforded to enter their child ren in school and have them remair uatil the eloxe of the tern, > To as far ax posable cneour azeevonomy and simplteity in the Lome hfe ind advice our peopl every siete io live within ther i al tnd oppase catiivaginee every fom. Fo Too ntage the purchase 4 hs sunnes by thowe uf one aequaintan- ce wh, have not yet taken tha ste> Great Annual Meeting. The Neosho Valley District Sun. day School convention will meet a! Ottawa Kansas, Tuesday, Augus' 18th, 1907, at the Baptist church o! which Rev, Jamea Wasbington is pastor. district, Everybody seems to be more than pleased with the results. but are you satisfied to stop because we did well? It should only mepuire ua todo better. More is expected of us because the needa are greater and we know better how to supply them, We owe itto the district to exce) past records, The time has come when not only the oificers phoutd feel a deep interest in this work; it fs imperative that each member of the district should feel an iudividaal responsibitity in contributing to the succes of this meeting by coming, giving, and pray- ing. May we not all do this? Osher districts are reporting a banner year, Shall we fail? From every Sunday school the anawer is No! Theretore let each see wellto it that you be present in August, The aaspsament for schools ts tive tenta per member, But 28 not cir interest greater than the small sum asked? Why not give as God has proepered us” The banner ts now at Ottawa that being the echoo! of honor at the last sessionf Doyou want it? It isto be given to the school sending the miost mioney above the regular asseea- ment. In conclason, Asis our cistom, we hereby ash that all schools elect their dercgates not Jater than the 21st of July, and send names to 7 corresponding secretary at once. Please don’t forget, as by so doing yo mill greatly aid the committee mak'ng the program. Rry. Norns J. S10KFs, Pres, Chanute, Kans. stiss JostpHins Cutses, Cor Sec, Baldwin, Kan Miss Josernine MARTIN, Rec, Sec. Garmet’, Kans — NOSICE TO THE PUBLIC. Qar second Quarterly mectite will be held at the Mount Olive MLE. Charch, Augnvt M211, 1007, Alou, there will Le a Steaard Rally in connection with the mecting We mvite all the ministers of the sity mi their eongreg viens to be with ueani help the stewards ent with the rally. W, C. McDonato, r, B. of Mt. Olive Church, TOT ER OT NY FEO TENE Fer | ER TRISTATE NEGRO INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION AND FAIR. St. Joseph, Mo, Acgust 4 to 8, 2807, bis fair ts oflered Ly the lescirg acd most progreselve men ard wcicen of thie weatern \cuntry. Preefdent N.C. Ltt, the pepup'ar erd therovgt tied wcilegran ard tcholar, who Les in Sve $¢ar0 am fhtely revolutionized te Negro echeste fst Joseph ard placed them cn 4 62m fidustrial ard Yaga Case iterary bate. Is resye ted sor! s great ali ity amd Ligh character and unequalled push, Mp bac tle artire poop wiate cad tek ergs porta g himoan tls urdetakarg Dr M.O Rhnette the cld rehatie Marte Miso ve ua excenad os en crater vd statesman, and pysician, Mr Wy A Lal, the netute eccretary wd treasuaet, sof the soph Tred clase «1 qerthmen the tard £ Niet rs pesistiog thon. {ute ‘atdars an. Ur We S Carrlen, yt shew Raker 1. EL Peary the mattress naher GL 1 Wather ‘th of tke US Vesta ec, A, Qnar'es, Wath Wal jaa, Ln FB. Ranscy the srcretefal urdere taker, M.D, Lawale the emirect taiier, Dr. FJ MoAlieter the dentist. Eesices these are Rev, JC. Catdwe't, Dr. d. Re Ay Croesiant, Mr Wm Hurdles, My. fo Walker, Mr. James Gercer, Mz, itonss Coleman, Mr. J. A. Merell, ard soies ef the ren ard wetn werLicg im sweet orcerd ard uricn. Mrs. H. . Wather, presicert cf the ladies Leard f maragers cf the Tri- state Fair ard Industrial Espontions Mrs. 3, C. Catdwail, cbaisman; Mee. Lite facen, eccretaty; Mas, Cors’e Thowseon, Mra. Mate Ce'ce Mis SE. Feil, Mra. 1. M. Whites. enpersisera cf tueics Mra. GC. L. Phe'ps cf the fre cite, Mre, Newtn Hicknan cf pyrcgraphy, Mire A. Baker, Mis, Ola Humphrey trd deze ors cf other ‘edie are geirg vigcrouely alead with tre arts ard cther cel'*ee thre f great irtaest te this fair Program. MONDAY—s lool Clitdrers’ Day AB lallren free trum 4 to 12 stare Spes al program given Ly scored vb 'éren srtertuneg the wikte Fi'crer, Ad- lines Ts Presitert Pruce, intreducsog Moyer spratt ard Arutbur W. Brew- ster pestnaster, thither s gawes cf all birds TUPsDAL—taties rid gerttacne spen certest sa omidirg ard drivirg. Pu beuts, e'rgte and dculle, aiiver ups let. 2d ard jd prvee, “ertle: nens nouted epg rae price, pare let bat AL Ma'e race chat m'e), yusce cigare Tet. pire 2d. WEDNESDAY—Trettirg, three alrite ‘asa, $100, S por cert to crter 5 per cert to start. First meney $¢5, cee rd $25, third $15. Free fcr all trot, $100, 5 per cent to erter, 5 per cent toetart, First morey $4, eccerd £25, third $13. Rarrarg laid mite, repess heats 2 ard 3, 375; Sret mcrey $50. fecerd $25; 5 yer cert to eater. 5 per scart to start. HURSDAY—Pacirg, 2 50 fare, $1005 3 per cert to starte2dr 5 per cert to exter, S yer went to start; fret merey €C5, ceoend $25, third $15. Free fer all yecirg. $1€03 3 fer cent to ertre, 5 per cert te ttart. Rurrirg race, Lalf mule, ree Feat, $953 Lset merey $50, eeccrd $25. FRIDAY—Saddle Loree, 5 geite; let, 2d, 3d, Siker mp. Wak, tret ord carter horses; let, 2d, Sr, Saver cope SATURDAY—Sjccial Later Day pre-e | gram, Guest cf hercr ord speaker, Hen, WOT. Vernen, Regieter cf Treas- pee. Paces ¢rettten ord ep pe THE ELEVENTH ANNUAL SISSION Of tke Western Negro Press Asect.at.ob Wl Mceet at IcopeLa. Danser. do the Tices Portsart to ike rege ular ppor mart of “er the prove ces cf the cnetituten the Weetern Negro Vices Ate aaton cf tle Unted stetem fe merecy auled to chvere ot atpcla, Siode rateervertharr el eeeero op Meréay ard losecay, Avg it 2th and ath 2607 All prepricters, eaters, maracers, ze pertere ard verreepercents weet cf tte Buecleeippl rive are € g.t'e to mescter- stip ir the asec fation erd are amped to Le yreeert, "We ccrtaily exterd on wcrteten to tle nowrters cf the fraternty tlitegh> cut the ceurtry to meet with of 7p Toe pean, Karena, to corsider these (ueetions tu Mitel to che welfare cf ite soce ap this ccurtry. Recert cevecpmerts euch re the Trownsr"@ sau, Tulrsns ‘chures agairst ve, “Tke Claceran” by Leen, ard the yublication of Wechs ¢rd wagae zive srticles with the avewed yurpore of nahing sertimert opainer ue tlow the reec cf ectica cn the fort cf the irteldgert ard thoughtful memwlers cf the rae, acd the press mruet esceutte edly tabe the jead. Woe would egein urge uyen every par yer ard iss ertire eta to mike this wetlag @ ferecral motter n grcer to ecuuie a large ard erth seati> gutbere rE she eX ute Cum dtee, Nam Ghee cf Jipeaa Kartas barman, and W. Mouwire, wc.reepevcirg secretary 2 Mrok pee, 1 Tow dd apprise ait oeete emiralreade cf the crarben rd wil rerueet them to exterd ccusteeles to the memlere ard publebere cf the craft, W. H DUNCAN, Fres DB FARR, Secy. Colcracto Springs, Colo, June 10, 1907. The soda season now opened at Capital Pharmacy. Mrs. R. S. Pims is ill at her home on Westenth Street WANTED—1000 couples cake walkers to compete for championship of the West for the Negro TriState Fair and Industrial exposition, St. Joseph, Mo. Mrs. Nellie Williams left Thursday of last week for a visit to New York. WANTED-To sell all kinds of corressions, no exclusives. 100,000 will be here for the Negro Trif. State exposition. For particular, address WA Hill, sec'y and treasurer, Board of Trade Bldg, St Joseph, Mo Mrs. Jerry Willi ms left last Friday for Kansas City, Kas., where she attended the funeral of Mrs. Curry Mr. and Mrs. Thad. Taft passed through the city Friday evening en route to Los Angeles, where they will make their future home. Mrs. E. W. Matley and daughter, Miss Nancy, left Tuesday morning for Lawrence, to attend the session of the Grand Court of Calanthe. Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly are the proud parents of a fine baby girl Mother and babe are doing nicely. Mrs. M. Dyer spent Sunday in Kansas City with her sister, Mrs. Charles Thomas who is quite ill. W. W. Plumb and wife departed Tuesday for Lawrence to attend the Grand Court of Calanthe. Miss Hattie HattieHarper leaves Saturday for Denver, where she will spend the remainder of the summer with her mother. Last week while in Kansas City, Kansas, we visited Booker Washington Park. It is a beautiful grove and in a magnificent location. President Nat Singletary says they are going to put in an artificial lake and swimming pool, which will furnish a place for boating and other amusements. We found the park crowded, and Prof. Black's band played a very creditable concert. The Park is needed, and we wish the management unlimited success. A party of young people chaproned by Mr. and Mrs S. G. Watkins went on an outing Thursday of last week to Wakarusha, complimentary to Miss Nettie Waterford, of Muskogee. L.T. The day was delightfully spent at fishing, shooting and playing various games. Those present were Misses Nettie Waterford, Muskogee, I. T; Georgia Watkins, Alberta Guy; Arnicholas Chiles, Alice Barker, Daisy Brown, Lulu Odell, Loda Slaughter and Ray Thompson; Messrs Fred and Wilbur Stonestreet, George Lee, Roscoe Guy, Earl Beck, Russell Brown, Roy Wilson. Harry Evans, Glenn Watkins, Arthur King and Harold Harrie. In the District Court of Shawnee County, Kansas. Malinda Haywood. administratrix of the estate of George W. Haywood, deceased, Plaintiff, v8 Nancy Haywood, Charlotte Haywood and Tobe T. Haywood, Defendants. Tobe T. Haywood, defendant above named will take notice that he, together with his co defendants, has been sued in the aforetaiid court by the said plaintiff and that he must answer the plaintiff's petition nled in said action on or before July 27th, 1967, or said petition will be taken as true and judgment entered against you as prayed for in said petition, namely the foreclosure of the mortgage on lot 13 on Harrison street, city of Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas, and sale of the property mortgaged and the title thereto quieted in the plaintiff. --- J. R. McNARY, Atty for Plntr Attet R I. THOMAS. [SEAL] Clerk of the District Court By JENNIE C. ROSEN, Deputy. First published June 14th, '07. WANTED-A second cok, with at least a year's experience in a first class hotel. References required Salary, $50 per month. Address, LEONARD BELL, Loewen Hotel, Enid, Okla: Albert Porter was called home from Denver on account of the illness of his little son, Spencer. Mrs Eva Phillips left one day last week for Chicago where she will visit two weeks with Mrs. Alfred Brown. --- While in Kansas City last Sunday evening we visited St. Stephen's church of which Rev. J. W. Hurst is pastor. Notwithstanding the heat, the church was crowded and the collection amounted to $50.00. It would not hurt if the Rising Sun would give them another boost. Messie. Calloway, Houston and Knox rank among the leading attorneys of Kansas City. They have offices on West Sixth Street between Deleware and Wyandotte. They won a murder case a few days ago, which was one of the hardest cases ever tried in that city. --- Mr. J. H. Clayborne, a popular grocer of Kansas City, Kansas, and Miss Mable Montgomery will be married Aug. 15. Miss Montgomery is one of the most beautiful and highly accomplished young ladies in that city. While Mr. Clayborne is a member of the firm of Clayborne & Armstrong, a successful grocery firm, and in a branch business firm. They will be at their modern home after the 15th at 1055 Oakland ITS OBJECTS ARE Prot. Geo W. Jackson has re organized his famous Twenty third Regiment Band with an enrollment of thirty musicians, who will commence rehearsing at once and are ready to fill any and all engagements at any and all times. Prot. Jackson hopes to fill an engagement at the Tri-State Fair at St Joseph from Aug 4 to 10. Parties wishing to engage the band will please call on or address L. H. Slaughter, Secretary and Manager, 109 West Fifth Street. Topeka, Kas. NOTICE. St. Mark's A. M. E. church will have a big rally on the 4th Sunday in August, and will expert all ministers and their congregations to be present; also all other friends. REV. W. H. Housley, Pastor NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT The State of Kansas. Shawnee County. In the Probate Court in and for Said County. In the matter of the estate of Julia A. Scott, deceased. Creditors and all other persons interested in the aforesaid estate, are hereby notified that I shall apply to the Probate Court in and for Said County, sitting at the Court house in the City of Topeka. Shawnee County, Kansas, in the 4th day of May, A. D. 1907, for a final and final settlement of said estate. Date: April 3rd, A. D. 1907 W. I. JACKSON Administrator of the estate of Julia A. Scott, decease I. First published April 5th, 1907. $5,000 in Prizes for Horse Racing, Fine Stock and Farm Products of all classes. A. SIMS' PARLORS Headquarters for all who wish a nice time. When Hutchinson call on blim. WHEN IN MUSKOGEE, I. T., STOP AT MARTIN'S HOTEL and CAFE It is one of the nicest cleanest Cafes in the city. Everything up-to-date and served in style. Clean Beds a Specialty For Stand Priviledges, Etc., Address W. A. HILL, Secretary, Board of Trade Building. Jar. W. H.; Martin, Proprietor IC6 COURT STREET. "CAST DOWN YOUR BUCKET WHERE YOU ARE" NOTICE-A good lunch course, pool and billiard hall for ree. a party who can cook, or who cure a good cook, can take this place and coin money. Take very little money to handle it. The best location in the city. A Tri-State Negro Industrial Exposition and Fair WILL BE HELD AT Saint Joseph, Mo., AUG. 4-9, 1907 In the District Court of Shaw County, Kansas. Charles Lisenby, Plaintiff, vs Nc. sake, Munnie Lisenby, Defendant. The and Munnie Lus aby is hereby notified and required to take notice that the plaintiff has filed his petition in the above said court in an answer for a divorce and that she must appear, plead or answer to the petition therein filed on or before the public day of April, 1907, or said petition will be taken as true and judgment rendered accorling to the petition therein filed. A. M. Thomas, Attorney for Plaintiff. First published March 8th, 1907. In the District Court of County, Kansas. Laura Thomas, Plaintiff. No. 24 Mace Thomas, Defendant. The defendant,' Mace Thomas, hereby notified that he has been used by the plaintiff above in the District Court of Esker County, Kansas, for a livery the ground of abandonment, and that he must answer the petition filed by the plaintiff, on or before the 4th day of June, 1907, or petition will be taken as true and judgment rendered divorcing from it from the defendant. to afford a chance to all our people to visit Saint Joseph and beautiful Lake Contrary, the fullest of all sorts of attractive and wholesome amusements of any other place of recreation of all the Middle West. Joseph Ree. Attorney for Plaintiff. Attent. R. L. Thomas, Clerk, By JUNNIE C. ROSEN, Depu First published April 19, 1507 To give opportunity to bring together evidences of their inventive genius, products of farm and field and everything cred tadle to the race. PUBLICATION NOTICE. In the District Court of County, Kansas. Elizabeth M. H. Heckett, Plz. Delph Heckert. Delentant. The said Delph Heckert is hereby notified and requested to take action that the Plaintiff has filed her petition in the above entitled Correction for a divorce and that must appear or answer to the petition herein filed on or before the 5th day of June, 1907, or the petition will be taken as true and judgment rendered am to the prayer in the petition herein filed. HEAR AMERICA'S FOREMOST SPEAKERS: SENATOR FORAKER, Prof. W. T. VERNON, Gov. E. W. HOCH, Bishop ABRAM GRANT, Prof. B. T. WASHINGTON, Elizabeth M. H. Heckot By her Atty., W. I. Jas Attest: A true copy, P. L. THOMAS, Clerk of the District Cen First published April 26, 1902. For First-class Rooms and Lofting When in Pueblo, Colo. Stop at B. W. Shelten's Rooming House 210 Lampkin Street; three Halls from the Union Depot. He can found at the gate of the Jepc. M.D.Lawrie, Tailor and cleaner Suits and Trousers made by Gela PANTS $3.50 to $12 SUITS $15 to $44 212 FRANCIS Sr, ST. JOSEP. JUL. FEELING LIVER-ISH This Morning? TAKE THEDFORDS Black-Draught Stops Indigestion and Constipation 25¢ AT ALL DRUGGISTS A Gentle Laxative And Appetizer REDUCED RATES on all Railroads. LINCOLN INSTITUTE Ehat all he wethh bovee a lever, an expresses ore ten rae tt ened al itfonal prot or Castes veming Tnty oth anh vey teats reception fens det Po peeufent ct Pines dusttnte, Drhi vrouttis wantlinl bh Mre Maer We tre ue Allen, ! Deo VP ce et fme dee te Mee With + 1 Man teorrgde The fac te To sem tans preablent ot Lyon Ietitat sete vel knot at trrchoat the entis Poa hfe woe Bo ttdtnants ten et tether wen coer time tnd Mire Mere rye sete rte net ndty rage tel ado sotnties oo Mam Gat yo th aate aie wets . eo Sim ne Seid Baenity . sol pt mint citivene ot ht poe cite Mee dailtee wens Ie acet tally Comme dhe Bade e dress Felmg a costly oot eet Tite dpe Bb pulmees stilee trbnmmasb ebite 1 ae be att + and seouine Ao defictomne suena ot stands yeaticuhue Wo veld suited te the remeney warm weather wae served an the sperms wn coamthinils lecerated drming hall of Lin oln Institute J the tables ware at ranged in the term ot a capital A. De. amd Vie Ulen ec open Ue sate vt Fonnr tosere were Mand ter tity pueste Flommncnt unerg thess being Miioand Mrs. Soreat tranklin, Mr. wcut Mrs Al Thouy son, 2 Meadiates Gan Vanison, ane. Tuhson Sevtons Hend teens Misaeaee Tane, Sandetse ms suthetlin, ‘Nits, Mayherny, Parker, hates. Iowhine, Lends Ainge “rakam © Meestone tacos, Tears Fountain, ‘ahem. 7 tallns, Coke Turners frot and Mee te oS Mirren, Prat and Mis VS Meton «Viet desephine S. Yates, © frot tt. Mamet and others Auneng the ont of town guests were roted Mre Hier Lacksun batteats Cals , Pret & Woobsars. hansue City. F phe gumereny emses uf the men Sacre ontertpersed wath the mmuastatl ans Dera punders of 4 well rendered program —Predgcey Moten prentded os forstmaster Mnsical dumbers. enjoye Ly all, were given by Mesdannes Albert Thomas, Phner Tarheon, Visser Bley Kirg, Alta Witham and Mr. Jacobs Responses to tarts that combuned wit, humor faye ete. were given Vy Mosn. Franklin, Jacobs. Perry, Wee Geng, Mes Emma Porker, Frofessore Yotes, Murray ant Danel Fach and all cn the sentimerty piven wore eNpres: siene of deat wishes amd higheet hopes jor the proeent ard tutue happinern o} the newly welded p tir At the lees the progam Dr an Mie, Mion tharked their guests tor the pieasntes en the even and ror the hind thoughts that had prompted tm many trends. tn wendy that Ieantatulls enpreeed then simeere opprcaatiens The presents recived, leth in Mavor aed an defemer 6 ty wee pumercp ped cotta and ane sta! mang -. cae PITTSBUPG, KANSAS 410 pond how wae ton ty Mr anal N10 potid bow ae ten te Mr aed Mie. Eahant White Cast woh. Mp Bow Auchary tM Pr heme are fn attendame at the crated todye 1 the Kf? oom Lawseme this week, Goreat preparations ae teamg nade for the Baptist Seen fation, whid will meet hep cain De Lord eae abled te Sale last week white he portenmed) w Otliewtt splastion on Mea. Beard She is cnvaleecing mice $y and sill ccon te abl tote ont, dete Evecatr Dis ghen mother bisthadty party "here seems to be ome cantasion av t> whether ste ble Sdet or Alot tinthday. the views of Tames Woand laues H te Oleord at Wecoonns quite trequent ‘We wonder what thie means* Mr Fphtash fane etter known a “Lgp dae udded a omke cate to hie plac “the Alamo club i bas alee & clut an Cyrrarssiite, Mis Cally Hogan ard son Hawld re conthe cetuened from an extended vies tou Kankakee Minow Rey Edward Bo Vaughn Dea of th "healpwal depattmert 1 Weetern dnt Seteity team cur ity inthe onterest 6 the Unicity TONGANOXIE, KANSAS "OY attelay ue gy sont Of Mr and Mes Stas toner thou danphter Mier Pita wae w UP atuntel Me Andy Custer aho bay teen vivat ing Die purcnte seturned to Kansas city. hoa, bunday cveniny. Miss Nelle South, who bas Leen here are thot sf ts 1 tth fringe on:} vela- tives. aetiamed ter Pamsenee, Satundag, to viert her redetioes wand fem there she will actaen te fee tome in fake Mee Cant cre the mest ob Mee MOOWi iting, Sumdos, Alice Ncdie Willtame ant Mie Anni Maser whe fi teen vbsitha Geb vasthes Use UE Witlheme retire dw Lane hae Pitt Mic MD Mortem ant Mr Herbert Carter went to budeae Sas siti te 1 tthend the all ge, fgube a ontter ct cotta tale ot tor ds (the embinmse geaty of fey toMe 6 Ls tomate Hetty Vebiay ing Pee BP eSenere fate be Has ye wyenth ce ate tt Tie nytt ame he tay PE dean ste Waa tae et ha fae cpl one Rivbar toe teres nash b Binder 7 Mio thae Shara wae tte St Mb eth the sanda. Nntn ton et pe My sty bey e t Ff apeyina wWhay shew tere Ee De Genre ote at set eet eecunt ot the dngt catr on tated lest de cat nat, EMPORIA. {ANSAS Mie tone Warland Mis fiz bay Jor Toth of Ranets C2ty tre here eisat: ong tiara thers Mas Derry sdare Ta WoW Laan of Behnides Kas Med the pulpat at st Peas Baptist choneh, Sandty. an thy tess on Ure pastes Rey Won Blake He bdr seed two able sarmers dung the hey Tietle Nera Cimaticd Panate ¢utat ls nt bttie Beim entertumed Bandey tron fT ade pos at the home ot Rite Held, “22 satvan street) fate atth geet asports en vajesalle time dhere were abot tvcuty present the vonng Wales ot this place vert ont protdng EEL attanen at Ene Tahy Lites an the evens the penne amen jean thea Mie (Johnsen ot Homnul frove wae in tema Praday ind setuedes Mos Ta dillian ot Pekaelae sat Finqonia ten a stent tne Mise Bite Hook toe beme titer at tending ometetutes trad will aetura te Alek ae Fob te teveh tidy fall, Clorene Rickman ant Victher wer vety platsant alles sandy, the pest at Missre Gage ant Doth Liptan, Mise Ines Woods of Kamsae Laity wal mong Te CNCurmets srating here v7 sites Mee Olly Brown ts conte npletins trp tee aha Neb yan thy pease tutu Alt Teanih € nis ream the sth He thts Werk Mie canta Pikeun ot dopehe Sas spent Sunday veth hee mother Mr Theaas thane HUTCHINSON, KANSAS Thi wy 0 teaper whose name as Ouath, Veet with fas sikh hea Me tetpy the betnbal gram ata Uieath Ard the towers Got grew Petween | Ale Many Cromes of this at deqait- ol thts bite Tily 2d and sus baried op the 4th Soter ramen Wile a primets eettta chthis county having heed hae Jor twenty tye Vets, ant wate in eld atender ot the OME etomeh say teen veare ig) she sufleaed a stroke of pualyer ant had been a onstart sur Jere aver since at tures tecmargly her Inden Dean vers qacat Bat the Tord in Tid wise werd bas truly «aid that He wall make our tuners no greater than we can Lear Sister tamed dived a de Veted Chistian hte aad Jeaver a taindy eh aght grown bitin and a heeband whe was bethtul ordeah te mean ber her Tews HIGGINSVILLE, MO OW Wham the traveling platag rapher ot Kaveae eats Mo was in the vy luet week Poy $0 Watson wee im tess an Sindy tesseting am the ynaatealy et ite Poe fh Otel BOY t Quit ha Wane waite at the cate Tet veek. Mre Hattie Helter a tefaia Mo vas teas Hoot Santas Deh COAL Heynatte oy teerson € ity Wee om Haygitevalle ‘ast sun tes He Tashet metiog gaen sy Rey t HW bamings sist sun diy sae very wel attends ospe tall, oy Feximgton vb atone . Whe Vapasette County Catared Tair witch wall give a three dave etch, age: cultnal and oped estotiten will ty gin op Nuguet Slat, Wy Thea haly Psy Abe Foes smath wife ot Monroe Sintth heart faitaee Vein, he cauee of her demi Mire Fanns> Diver w reported to be er the wk het DENVER. COLORADO Strangers continue ta coco ard speak High tastute te the Queea City of the He hur. tide FL Bade former pastor ol Zon Baptist huh hae retuned: te Amertea and at pret in Labeon wall Honda locking aser the tekd ar fesjunee ta veatl fran the church there Tiler taMer of Mn ingiam Ati whe we thea ba pt bab mehupts pe Por Pes ont an ne pestgnation 66 Zs atthe eh ofa gow dh aan te HT tn ste ees (he 40th aptaveieary pine given un shy the wuspice of Zion Sunday sitoul was the largest ever giien in the tate ‘Too muh ptalse can uct te given to J 'W. Jackson and 8, IL Tarbet and thel: U. D. Davidson Company <5 Ww a ee _— ad te = “To jr e or eg waWaneceie sia i tebiligis a8 | Wholesale and retail! baman harr dealers Wigs Sis per dozen or $375 each int up. switches $4 per dozen of 75¢ aa up, kinky hair, wary hair, straight hair, datk brown and jet blach colors Maney must accompany all mail ordors t<.2 Calhoun Street, Fort Worth, Texas _—_— >. A TAYLOR, M. D. + 1OIAN AND SuRGKGR $81 Beeree Ave, Both Ebene 734 Oalie evewered day mod sigut MBce Hours{ 2togand 7 te Spiny, Residence 1835 Van tures, ——___ corps f wankers for pushing amd band fing this vast rrowd to sieese VINITA. I T Tey Wathirgten .© Laving juite 2 soul stunning aevival Mis Celia tast orathes f Mre Tver Ho Danks te spending a tow weehe am the ets Mis WoWalhanean f fede Kae, onl Mie S Hogan nd dunghters ne agit ats it Mee Tec Walliams Mise Pater hres a tuan E front a very phasent sett at Ose ge and Prem Kansas Mire Bo Lheugsen fee etn data Voeteit ot several onthe sith: ha doughtar oP Usaene Kthete Me POMP fe Keen wae Destress the Ait Cink dare tay Mas Salliaine a firg the west of hener Miss (fire and Mis bot) Walliams ott ptetuinel vt shore Simday om hence o there alist Mise Reh tts er sr Toseph Maaml Mis Deak of Masheace Mig Wothiume tnd tags wath ans wn a thew divs fur Athansas Fattle Lob Stilts stall qmate ail the Aut ladtes tee Foe a sarpriec bys! Tantes at the bone of Mes Lee Wal hams complimentary to her guests Al posent repeat a jolly dime Hur worthy hewver Mr frech Tones Is expected home one day thie week fron visiting home folks at Washington, DC The Ventere Tustdeng is rca rendy foi phe interior work | Mies Kate Tobrorn entertained at 3 hinctcon for Woes Ventere Mise Bickett anl Mise Willams, Wedneedar | Mise Puater of Orucie, Kar. sill be thy puetot Mry Bo Tton geen for rev feral days. JUNCTION CITY, KAS {ate AM OP church wail give a grand I ktestion the Ted ot August, an un of the ‘eautafal groves ot tbe vity Lhe velelaituen ay destined te te ore uf the tronbet over bell bere Speaking at bpm ty dey 1A Ranson vf ‘lopeka mit ots pom thee ail te a geane Jaan entertunment at the huh witt nuen inthe evening Pheaty ta cat all the ieteshmerts of the we tron Whueve teats thi if they da mt attend thi eWt ration all mis ball ter lives Mis Shout and Mie Guar rota han Dt ther aunt or vot eth etieet t amaih eof puesta 6 hora +f Mee Caewe Moses Theoteth, Nelle HA Pla Coys end Mee Hedinee a thay Center Meo Match Sng ot daqena on Welmolas evemeg the omnes was phoeoantly spot in aieer farcry and Hames and peareehm rts weer teneed V5 the A lightinl teotesecs Mie humisen, Vie ovaotiegten aod Mie Boomer pave an chant and elabe set puty athe conkers af Mig Bo aad bhaseday cvemrgs in bores ob thea Ruste Mie Cede ind dangbters Boaz wbeth, Silty and Whe Mua toes aed Me Hay Helios, ard Mies Muted hing of Jopeha tbe evewige was epent on en wyable atten. dance wide snd autres biresle of cxary Kied. | Mise Beery Pore, daughter of tbe Ve ntess, presided at the pucch Lowland if ber weet and tarhfut eunner cap tivated wl Refecehcaents cf carious Bands were wenvedd aa giand vty le A cvoter cf Ne ard Mie Aldnidges ull acquantonces romtee forty seven loth young and old, gathered at the ham Monday evemng to enjoy a vom felte surprise given an honor of Mr Atd tdge whe wae to asake hie departun for the South dhe evening was very phanuntly epent in maa, with reseeob wente of many hinds Mor Magus Wa hes in canticatly Jt ae her home on West 22th olrert Mie Rey Wilbon was un ype tedl; called away Sundsy to Frid, Chia, the dusth of her seter ‘Lhe young people of the Pucond Bup tht church are progressing niedly an Jthe Union is in excetlent conditivn, "ano program was rendered @enday, F. J. Weaver, Mg’r. Mrs. F. J. Weaver, Mg'r. Female Dep't. Bonced by the Metropolitan Reference: Missouri Saving burety Co, Bank, : IfYou Work Get Busy “W", Wor The Afro-American Employment Agency WILL GET YOU A JOB We are eending hundreds of competent colored men aud women to good positions in and out of the city, We are Headquarters for Reliable Negro Help, Colored men and women coming to Kansas City shuuld come direct to our office, as we always have a cemand for competentheln, We have a Hotel in - convection, and can acenmmodate you until you get a situation. | t2° HELP SENT TO ATL PARTS|jOF THE COUNTRY WHEN TRANSPOKIMATICY € ¥YURNISBED, Main OSawe (035 Ba’Gee Steet HTN AG Branch) Office No. 1, 8505 E. 8th Sib "07 Vhon, yan 2 KANSAS CITY, *s * MO. e i ——— National Negro L f I ife Insurance Co. ° ° oe Knights @ Ladies e Protection Authorived to do business under the laws of the State, We issue policies from $75 to $1,000. We create a recerve fund to Joan to membnrs. Sick and accident benefits while ycu live. Every Negro in the United States should carry a polley with vs and be benefited. P.C. THOMAS, Natl Sec., YA to TE ee Ee Ee PP Ee ~ New and Second c= e : Hand Goods ~ m Furniture, Stoves, Second Hand Clothing, es pss Gas Fisting, Kte., bonght, old aod exchanged. me C3 Wo do Gaw Fitting, Repairing and Upbol- 4 ? = All Work Guaranteed, = f> J. -JOHNSON J.W. ANDERSON ie Proprietor, Phomber. C Poowz 860, 311. N, WASHINGTON AVE,,IOLA, KAS = > emi, a IN en a a at am at Me ant Mis Duan Miller cntataimcd the Alssee Crowe at lundheen Saturday cvenng at 0 acloth, SALINA KANSAS Vey WOR Banks has recovercd from fas reecut Wares and preaded two able tiers Sunday Pee Cher 2 fist closed a very <u sett grand session, whith was one ' alamdest atfaine Sulina hae eve ants cect There woe a huge atanber ts gates do atteudaner Mis 300, Motil) Mre WoW, Stohe, a mh awl Dob basta retuman | hofpan Wen City where thes (ON pis od Pah or sresion ' ry bsta mb agree deme Mee yn are ne Sor kt oar DN tas Mia Wie) Wo Shole gave 6 In 1 patty to abcut erxteon of the del. = ett to the Odd Follows tiraad Ledge <= S2 ec congeer cf Broperts itt a few anys in Selira laet werk waiting her two eons. Choe were nt coma ter # vaetan ap teem Malone beet thurs bey t > atten the aim b aesston at beg the hast des Mle Paw renee Ut gran teem Chuewater Woeomuge ie ot tome visiting dae pe tents Mr Marty Walliams of Kanes Cate & at tome thie week vieiting hia parente GENTRALIA. KANSAS | We had a tine tam here on the Mth whok did bets ot pend te the Gaps MroWeren Viewer ard asters spent | last Sroday the th. in seneed, veedting ailatines Bey Mee Dewars tertiaty of Devwne, horses prouted tneble seni her en Vals sth teow Mage ceptegations anil Bat a qed neha among the people, Vie Case Rne spent a day in the sents fast week wath Vas Tohr tobe on Wey faerie ot Plas Lapute prea het fas Yost Wedtoaday nite ia subs wet Wale. Ht te seed te he hoe” Phe Weather wie nainy amt bal and the seve s Were Mut Sens Muntely attended, Mev Slants re a jook epether sud htt (nugedey ter hfe home an hie Wapels Mis 8 of dehneem had pute an jaan Vibe hent tay pen te tea Leet Pediat Whi an the wane steppin am neal eta nt we thot ban tine We woh pam Bat wath the ott the beter mt Mie Mined ate as got "wit alovgt ni ely MrGaey Tee td uh etre veae Ne hid our Gasket meeting tn the tity park fast Sunday. ites Sheppard +f Paola preachul in the moming, Key Holmes of Olathe preached in the aflere nea aud Kev Jolinsen of Jola preached the supht sermon Vt dinner tome the Indu eet a2 nue tale bet the pecple Tee wae pete tiem ba Cygne, Fa att taruett Dolton, Korea City aed Moued Chy. Ab tehn Prwand Me Wn Seotl ate up ttt around ome nore. Mi dard Pines as new veitirg it Siu alow on eee CS Sve eee wer. Velen Jections at Par "We have a metuber of this congre gatien,* esid ao urher in a Lexingtom avenue church, accordirg to the New York Piess, “who contributes to Ke suproert in an unusual way Ue paye Bix rew rent all right, but he has @ rootid objection to cropping x cole to the collection plate No matter wiether the contribution fs for chure® expenses or for forcign mins'ons Unto man duchs the zlale when It passee Bis pew. He says he abhors ‘giting eine tefore men. But he redoome ail the bad money that cthers drep into the piate as a way of getting evem with bis conscience. “When the coleticn Js counted all the bad coin f+ picked ont an@ given to the tet urer ef the churct, Bome Sundays ticre Is a good dead of it. It seems ay though men and werren who bave Conailan dimes an@ quarters, mutilated colns of ntl de seminations and money that was wever made tn the mint feel Justified te dropping ft into the collection box ‘When the treasurer gce.s a handful e@ this ircrey he calle the old man inte the vestry after the Wednesday ever tng prayer meeting apd gete good money for tt. The "4 man puts the tad coin in Pn rocxet ard takes Jt there Whea sou come to thizk of It, most of us 4o have a hard time keeping ourselves In order Temper, nerves, eclfistaces, ard Icngirgs, ambitions avd desires, all inciting to have a bearter, and down steps wisdom and crdese contro}. Of courre there are che ccol headed, intellectual peopte to whom selfracrifice means sotbiog, aod little they krow cf the fight of the other paasionate hal! Ill heakh and discontent are the frulty of the battle. Keep rereae, say “] hall con- trol myself and be a cheerful phia cenpber™ and all will go well —New York Post. mi ———<$<<— Chinese Ceclared to Be by One Whe Has Made a Study of Them How Uitte the white mun expecially the majority of those of us who ge forth as misionari¢s to “convort the teathen.” compretend the Chinese charscter}] To the student of Chinese iretitutions, and the Cbinexe then solves, it seems Outrageous presomp Uon, for the truth is that the Chinese are without Coubt the most religions pecple on the globe, rays a writer t Outing, Their reticion is a vory part of themselves, accepted without die cuseico from birth. The verlest paw Fer, from a worlély point of view, whe lives on one of the hundreds of sam pans floating before Canton, wll deny Bimeelf in order that he ney perform ® particular religious duty There are to people pave (he Mohammedans that so completely live up to the faith they profecs, China ha» Lo divergent eburches, vo wrangling ortier; there 1s the one creed, of thoutauds of years standing, to which all vield allegianse and ty which all pin a faith that com Gnves oto death facontrovertibia Now and sean we hear of a “convert €é” Chinaman; but 1 iever saw one that bad really broken from the faith of his fathers who wae net the less truetworthy In a censideratle em terlerce with many kinds of ratives Su the wilSernecs of thelr own coun try I have invariably fourd the onee farthest from ‘ely iHzation® and the “seuver Ing’ irflucnee of conf'cting, white man creeds ta be the most bom orable ard depends tue Yrrenn thin ap fo unkind teflerticn wien the Chrish fan falth er upon the zeal, often, ales, po Ignorant] Girceted cf many goed people "ARE YOU GOING TO Ci vis == Oo i eee TREN. tfyouare you would want to stop at some good selable home where (hings ore homelike? Well, drep use letter with (50 conte) daclosed and we will see toit that sou will bere » First Class place to stop, where nol eal? ise Dut women and children will have the Lest fore All the itading Hetale and trivete Grater tng bewses in aldthe large cities Reginter wae us. Write ue at anytime you wish to grt Recomm pe ‘THE FST NATIONAL RUUMING Abb Ne 2130 Btate Birect, Chicoge, Ml. BEtE PHONK 2474 x Wan 7 S. M. Chandler’s Barber Shop and Post Hall Y First-class Arties io the Barhor phop—Pipular Prices, Work Guaranteed — You are Always Welcome, KANSAS CITY, MISbOURI, 1124 KE, Sizth St. visiting im Seneca fast weeb, Mia. Wr Bice and een of Kansas City are here Visiting het sister, Wire Cass Rice, Ghey Wte thursday for Laan. joit to viet her patente there, Mis, bal Mibu better Known to the Contetha people as Mise fina Prewer Je here this week fren [owne, Sas. vis iting ber parents and mics, Mead Mee sam samthe wore vfatins iene Sunday Moss Clue Baird lett satraday fo Wansas Cnty te visit her cue Vie Wb fohneun, Mi amt Mra iteray THLE srsite vith Mrs Netlie Hibbe fet) sine tiny Mos Nrmedt and Wire bd betas Were vacttays mm Cage the Toth at tte Jones et Maes Dak Bunsite ant Mie Lewis. News reached ber act Momlay tte death of Mr. Lem Cliy at Prunktat VW Clay wae at one time on ot ite tes vane plivers da the West ap fiwn ve widely knew | CHETOPA, KANSAS fhe Tywerth Convention wr ost da chapel wae a dedigitint thin ree; + the outense heat Key Pui nd iy Tobneam attended aid gave eg tendid by fires, Mie. Binee caine over nou hat toy ville, Satin Lev. aud aeaisted auttele ae the singing whhh was the lite of th prand org inization, Mies 1, Willnaiis ot Cottey ville was ap Foonted ongimist tor the cenvention She ret tively plaven, Rev Canady reode much credit fo the steesa at thee atu, | Mise Milw ie Grecne came down fron Oswego to atteml the convention ot Whih she ie an active mem! er Mis. Mon ot Vinita. suited rela tives and tients here thre week | Mrs POA Raseett aetummed trem Sa ne and Kansas City, Saturday. MA. Gipson ot Carthage Mo» cbsitans hie steteve Mre Hf Mdimurd aud Mire Blue Thompson, Mood ad Meme er Metet ar, Msited tis teeter PL, Sunday ard Men tan OM cmreependent as an aeccptoer feveTy pest cand wath Lanceln I stitute Vind fn. mpen at tiem Mise Dovey Wal {mms whe ote on attawtinee at Diner tn Vev and Mre Camptell teft one ety Tet week tor Inde penwomee Kansas Mes Web tiinurds ts rapidly an proving. PLEASANTON. RANCAC REDEEMS ALL BAD YONEY, Keep Serene. TREY ARE MOST RELIGIOUB W. E. Jackson, Physician and Surgeon. Office 04 Kansas Avenue Independent Phones 101 FhA KAN Office Hours 9 to 12 p.m. 2 to 3 30 p.m. DR. A. A. MAYER, # Attention to Weak EYES. Strabismus Corrected without an Operation. Calls made to any part of the city. In Topeka Thursday, Friday and Saturday of each week at Capital Pharmacy, 312 Kansas Ave., Bell Phone 1005. Permanent office: G33 New Hamshire St., Lawrence, Kas. THE ST. JOSEPH FAIR. From the reports received here today Kansas seems to be leading in preparing for the exhibit. People are going wild and are making preparations for horse races, walking exhibits and all the things which go to show what Kansas has. Missouri is mad better get a move on herself or it will be a Kansas I'm instead of a TriState Fair in St. Joseph. Everybody remember this is to be one of the greatest of Negro exhibits of industry that has ever taken place in the history of the Negro in the United States. Thousands of dollars will be paid in premiums. Everybody should take advantage of the opportunity. The ladies are making great preparation and will have art and other fancy work on exhibit Hon. J. B. Foraker and Hon. W. F. Vernon will be among the speakers at the St. Joseph Fair. This will be quite a treat and everybody should attend themselves of the opportunity to hear them. Mr. H. C. Wilson, a popular resident man, who runs an eating house opposite the Santa Fe depot, will place you exhibition at the Fair one of his two houses and hotels. Mrs. C. I. Chingscale, wife of Prof. Chingscale will place on examination at the St. Joseph Fair some of her most hand-painted china, which was burned in her own kiln. Messrs. Wm. Brooks, the horseman, Al Haley, Nels Richardson, James Clayborne, Henry Dunn, Jeff Johnson, John Lee and Judge A. M. Thomas are preparing to enter their fast trotters at the St. Joseph Fair. It is rumored that Dr. O. A. Taylor and Chas Lytle will enter their FOR SALE Improved and Unimproved FARMS In Waubaunsee and adjoining counties See or write WESLEY PAGE, Eskridge, Kansas Mrs. Annie McCord left for Oklahoma City, Wednesday, to visit her daughter, Mrs. Washington. M. M. Greer is getting along nicely. We hope to see him out in a few days. Rev. J. H. Van Lue will preen at Shiloh next Sunday, in the absence of the pastor, Rev. Fishback, who left Wednesday for Columbus, Ohio, to look after some matters for the Foreign Mission Board of National Baptist Convention. The Midland Jubilee Singers were registered at the Bailey Hotel last week as was also Mr. L. L. Jones, vice president of the Black Diamond Development company. Miss Maude Albertus arrived one day last week from Omaha to attend the funeral of her cousin, Miss Lottie Ewing. While here she was the guest of the Bailey sisters. Hon. W. W. Fisher, financial secretary and purchasing agent for Western University, has purchased a valuable piece of property in Kansas City, Kansas, where he and his family will reside. The G. V. O. O. P. and the Household of Ruth held their grand session at Salina last week, and Mr. D. D. Hope, one of the delegates says this was one of the greatest sessions ever held and that they were never entertained any better since the existence of the order in Kansas. The white citizens were courteous and assisted the colored people in entertaining the delegates. They took their automobiles and drove the ladies over the city. The following officers were elected: Thos. Glover, Winduta, District Grand Master; Mr. Bissett, Chatot, Sec.; Mr Shoba, Salina, Treasurer; Cora Yeager, Lawrence, Grand Noble Governor; Miss L. M. Carson, Popeka, Secretary. POSTPONED To the Pastors and Churches of the Smicky Hill River Baptist Association. You are hereby notified that our association date has been changed from August 6 to August 20th, 1907, on account of church not being finished. So, govern yourselves accordingly and be on hand at Nicodemus, Kas., August 20, it is. m. The program that we have sent out already will be used with the exception of the date. Great preparations are being carried by the colored people of St. Joseph, for the coming fair August 4-9. Remember they have several thousand premiums to give to those who have exhibits. There will be horse racing, trotting and pacing at this fair. Let every person who has a horse to exhibit or to enter write WA Hill, secretary. There will be thousands from all over Kansas, Iowa and Nebraska to attend the Negro Tri State Fair. TOUSSAINT LOUVERIURE. This golder, statesman and arty w with a mere handful of men held at ba sixty ships and 30,000 trained soldiers—the flower of the French army and navy. Wendell Phillips pronounced Trouswint the greatest general the world has produced Pictures of this great Negro, and of all eminent colored people sold by The Colored American Novelty Co, P O drawer, 2218. Washington, D C Agents wanted. The Best Artist and the Best Place 2.1 FRANCIS STREET, SAINT JOSEPH. Mrs. I. Amasa Knox, of Kansas City, is fast becoming noted as a lawyer from the fact that she holds the other down when her husband is away. Last week while he was attending the grand session of the Knights of Pythia she contacted and closed up some very important business. Mrs. Louisa Knott entertained at a delightful breakfast Monday, for Mrs. John H. Patterson. The table was decorated with sweet peas and satin ribbon strung from the chandelier and tied in large pink bows on each corner of the table. After breakfast Capt Louis Knott of No. 4 Fire Station, took the guests for a drive. Mrs. A. K. Hightower and Miss Mary Hightower entertained at 6 o'clock dinner last Friday, complimentary to Mrs J. E Lewis and her daughter, Alberta, of Wichita, Kas. Those present: Mrs C. G. Fishback, Messrs. W. W. Plumb, H. I. Monroe, and Wm. Green and their wives, Chas, Lyle, Harrold Monroe, J. H. B. Taylor and Miss Kate I. Woodson. A very pleasant evening was spent. Benevolent Grand Lodge will convene at Topeka next week. This will be one the most important sessions held for years. A large number of delegates from Kansas and Oklahoma will attend. All are invited to be present at the Grand Reception at the Metropolitan hall Tuesday night, July 20, at which time a most excellent program will be rendered. The citizens of Topeka are invited to attend this grand entertainment and meet their out of town friends. The committee will furnish all with refreshments. ENTERTAINMENT FUND! The ways and means committee of the Topeka Colored Business League, consisting of I O Guy, Clay Odeil, Mrs Mary Kirk, Archie Biggee, Wallace Williams, Prof WK Catter, Dr E S Lee, Prof C F Clinkscale, Fred Roundtree and Nathawiel Sawyer are perfecting arrangements and putting forth strenuous efforts to raise sufficient funds for the proper entertainment of the National Negro Business League which convenes in our city August 14th, 15th and 16th As this is the first time a meeting of the league will be held west of the Mississippi River, all indications point to the fact that we will have a great meeting here next month and when we compare our city with Chicago, New York, Atlanta and other large cities where the National league has met, we really recognize the magnitude of the responibility for making complete arrest genetics to prevailing for the crowd which will be here during that week We therefore appeal to the liberal, ity and goodwill of the citizens of Tepeda to help us make this the banner meeting in the history of the organization, and thereby encourage a striving people to build a so of and sure foundation for the future uplift of the race. The following blank form will be given to persons authorized to solicit donations. I hereby subscribe — dollars to the Popeka Colored Business League, payable on or before August 1st, '07, for the purpose of entertaining the National Negro Business League August 14th, 15th and 16th Subscriber IKA O Guy, President IKED ROUNDRIE, Sec'y '921 Kansas avenue We do First-class ELLSWORTIL KANSAS The harvest is in full blast now and the young men of Ellsworth are getting thurs. They were all home Sunday a few hours but all went back. Mrs. Alice Gusten was on the sick last week but she is up and around again. Mrs. Pam Puther went to Lotame visiting with her aunt. Gustelf brown of Lotame was in Ellsworth Sunday. The M.L. church will have a rally Sunday July 25, 1907, to pay off the misdresses of their parishion. They have a very neat little church and wish to offer cooperation of all who will help. Lew P. at Great Selins and post to the Lord's church at Ellsworth was absent Sunday from regular service but he was a help World in a rally. It is a nice fit to impress to impress upon the people the valuation of the latter but by steady honoring in the same place you can build a very strong stone and I think this one can be broken also. PUEBLO COLO We this man gone. After Dublin presides at the latter toward thursday morning, but gone. Mr. Duffy was on honour and upright citizen and lightly respectful all we knew him by his name. His age is twenty-three years long which time he was in theustom business at which he was very successful. He arrived in the city in March from Holley. He had history. At that place he was engaged in the import business and was doing doing mostly, but was his best when he was still telling the story of the hope he gained his life. It was happily on way to was baptised by Presiding Lord Watson. At times it seemed as though he was improving then again his constitution seemed humbly and on Thursday morning he fell down his knees and took up his crown and entered into that final. No mortal eye both over the glances of that land beyond the river. Its crystal sore and on honour scenes around the throne room. It leaves to him his loss in his haveloved wife. In another and a little trouble. SPRINGFIELD, MO. NEWS Mr. the Hancock bet in the Blot has just a rest in the trip which will will be on the postage she was the proof proposed to part of the document on the act of her husband she will go to town here to be much in Columbia Ms. While the will go to town with a friend Mrs. Hancock will have a part with her some time up ahead of the trip she will go to town with the land of whom will be the land of the Michigan. For many times she was in most delightful trip Mr. William South and daughter of our ancestors of two orbital dims in the house of Mr. Rebecca Higgins home of another city dinner was served at the house of Mr. Burke, Boy and Mr. I. Simpson Mr. and Mrs. J. Cooper Mr. W. H. McVlama Mr. and Mr. I. William little Missa Donna per hotel William Vavle Mr. Mon- grant Simpson and Master Glenn M. Vavle The evening was spent in the apartment and music Woman's Musical and Literary and are entertained by Sites and a number of interesting and charming pamphlets and a plan to raise funds to the departed on the city. Quotations were open. A program was sent after which all appeared in the town. In the last month the fund IOLA. KANSA Ministry of Education Ministry of Education Ministry of Education on July 22, at Grommer Hall the matr ture of Alice Rowsell will be repeated under the management of Mrs. J. W. Lordet preschel the annual missionary sermon on July 2 He spoke with his usual eloquence and earnestness The Woman's Mite Missionary convention convenes at Lawrence, Kansas, July 30 and 31 when we hope to report our society in splendid condition. the work progressing nicely Great Bend, Kan., July 22, 1907 Mr. Nick Chiles Dear Friends: Time and leisure reaffort me much pleasure in writing to you to let you know that I are well and hope you are the same Mr. Chiles I am waiting to you for information. I want to know if you know of a little colored town called Red Birch, I I got a letter from Lily named Mrs H. H. Gillilen. She was agent for a stock company. Her husband be a Motherlist preacher and a brommaker. I don't know her postoffice address she gave me a different name for the postoffice. I am Mr. James Wholeer's brother-in-law. Write as much as you can. Good advice is always highly appreciated. Truthfulness cannot be too highly exalted, when spoken of by one who has department, honesty, caution and a desire to do right, carried out in a practical daily life; but when these unsaveli elements of a good reputation are spoken of by a smooth-tongued selfish, narrow minded, untruthful and conceived donkey, the words fall upon the heaters simply as the braving of that animal and they remark with dignity. There is nothing in truth, when coming from that source. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Organization Holds Annual Session in Guthrie, Okla - Closed July 11. Guthrie, Okla — Closed July 11. The second annual session of the Grand Lodge of Knights of Pathias of the Oklahoma jurisdiction closed on Thursday, July 11 with the election of others. The session was by far the best in the history of the jurisdiction and characterized by intelligence and judicious dispatch of business. The regular business coming before the grand body was exhibited in an intelligent manner and the reports showed that conscientious care had been exercised in their preparation. The following is the roster of committees. Grand Lodge—Sir Bantley, Filis and Windsor RULES—Susan C. Dixon and Evans, BETTING—Susan Lucker A. L. Williams and Patrick LAWS and SUPERVISOR—Sus. Turner, Kolgers and Mitchell State of the Order—Sir Spencer, Hunt and Johnson Mollege—Sir Henderson Ralston and W. L. Williams Obligation—Sir Patrick Windsor and Ellis Legal Correspondence—Sir Conrad, Hunter and B. B. Williams Gravance—Sir Dixon, Jerman and Mitchell Grand Officers' Reports—Sir Riley, Windsor and Bentley The selection of officers resulted as follows: Grand Chancellor Commander—Dr H. W. Conrad Gustine Grand Vice Chancellor Commander—Sir James Riley Chandler Grand Patrol—Rev. W. F. Smith. Showing Grand Master of Locheque—Sir J. W. Hunter Oklahoma City Grand Keeper of Records and Seal—Sir L. Barbour. Ph. Pen Grand Master at Arms—Sir Abe, Hunn, Perry Grand Attorney—Sir Wm Harrison, Oklahoma City Grand Lecturer—Sir N. Dorsett, Oklahoma City Grand Medical Director—Dr. G. K. Dugglees Gustrie Grand Marshal—Sir James Henderson Gustrie Grand Inner Guard—Sir E. Lott, Loud Grand Center Guard—Sir Lewis Raleigh in Southgate The installation and public lanquet on Thursday might was a brilliant affair indeed and well attended by the elite of the city. The society will be held at further most year from beginning to end the session was interesting and is showed marked signs of progress. The following preliminary program was readied before the regular opening of the grand lodge on Tuesday morning. Address at Welcome in Righthalf of the Citizens-Ray, C.A. Buchanan Allness in Response—Sir Thomas E. Edwards, Grand C C of Oklahoma. Allness of Welcome on behalf of Er- gression Lodge—Sir H W Connall Address in Response—Sir F I. Bar- leon Largest Lodge No 12 the host of the Grand Lodge, however much praise for the business like and highly hospitable manner in which it is retained the Grand Lodge and that should be therein right when Grand Chancellor is commanded. Grand Lodge toll the gave at the metallic history of the institution and inspiring to the all those by Grand Worship of Grand Lodge. We wish, I PRESCRIPTIONS... Lee's Drug Store, 921 Kansas Ave. voting complimentary Dear George Peter of Denver, and Mrs. Barry of Gales Sir G. C. Fishback, of Popka, in the city was the guest of Havold and wife, of the Sher- I had account of expedition club gave at day party to Munster on Tuesday evening. The marriage of Mrs. Jane to Phil- lye 'Purcity to Dr. Slater At about 10, will the place Wor- dren in Dr. Dale to wife on name of our dear Hymn to our dear A M. Sunday School held their annual picnic at Lakes Park Council Bluffs, Iowa. A brassor held primarily on Sunday at St. John's Church Mrs. Gloria M. Craig is expected next week after an extended stay. Mrs. Anna began will visit with Mrs. Joseph, Mrs. only in August. We shall go on leave about not for Denver, her mother and White and wife of Chay Wye, in Omaha visitors. and successful demonstration for the National Store and Range Company, has closed for the season. The Miss Goodchild and a num- ber of other girls gave a shower Tues- day for Jesse C. Collier and with tomorrow Miss John K. Allen Miss Mary F. Keilog will visit Kate City in August Friday six librarians will party Friday evening Mrs. Fate Starrs entertained on Thursday afternoon from until 5, for her sister, Mrs. Allen Mrs. Sue Henderson has returned from a long days trip to Chicago and Milwaukee. Voice. Carter will be at home for a visit with his wife after the first of the month. He is employed by the L. P. on the Limited between Chicago and Los Angeles. The Mutual Interest Club met on Sunday, afternoon at the Mt. Month Baptist church. Mrs. I. P. Minamatt gave a party Saturday afternoon for her niece, Miss desa Tole of Detroit, who is visiting her. Pierce Hall, Grand Chapel, Order Eastern Star of Kinswold instruction will convene in this city in August. Many prominent ladies will be in attendance. The Loraker Club, a colony of Public organization, met Tuesday evening at residence of George Dale, son. Mrs H. W Workoff will enter for Mrs. L. Phillips and Dr. Slater on Monday evening, at her residence 214 Miami street. Why does your doctor tell you to take this Prescription to LEE'S, 921 Kansas Avenue? Why do so many druggists send to LEE'S for the Drugs with which to fill your Prescriptions? than any other druggist in the city, and that the druggist who refused to sell you a glass of ice cream soda the other day charges you more for your medicines than Mr. Lee? And did you ever hear of any one being refused anything in Lee's store because of his color? Really, now, do these ideas ever present themselves to you? Why don't you try Lee's Drug Store just once and see if you are not as well pleased as you are with the store that considers you unfit to drink a glass of soda at the counter or soda tables? Come to our store Sunday evening to Wilson's Orchestra Concert, and see what Lee's Store is like, won't you? WESTERN UNIVERSITY ```markdown ``` Leading and Best Industrial School of the west SHELTON FRENCH,A.M.,Acting Pres. Phones: Office Bell West 1428. Residence Bell West 15 courses Classical, College Preparatory, Normal, Sub Normal, Musical (Instrumental and Vocal), including piano organ, and harmony, Drawing (Fine Arts and Mechanical), Carpentry, Printing and Book-Binding, Business Course, Stenography and Typewriting, Tailoring, Dressmaking and Lain Sewing, Cooking, Laundering, Farming and Gardening Quindaro, Kansas. Advantages Splenid location, I Gross infiltrates and hemop Splendid local, Healthful Climate, Good Influences and Good Teachers. Information for terms, prices and al. indicements offered, write to He was the world's greatest Negro poet. The fact that he had no white literary works makes him a remarkable literary world the more astound. rg A fire et graving made in three colors has just been issued which sells for only one dollar ($c.) Send for one today. Address The Colored American Novelty Co., P. O, Drawer 231S. Washington, D.C. Agents wanted. PUBLICATION NOTICE. El jah Hunter, Defendant. The said defendant El jah Hunter, is hereby notified and required to take notice that he has been sued in the above said Court in an action for divorce by the said, Anna B Hunter and here must appear, plead or answer on or before the 6th day of July, 197 or the petition filed in the above said court will be taken as true and just as tendered according to the prayer of the same. A M THOVAS Attorney for PII ASSA B HUNTER. First published June 7th, 1877 PUBLICATION NOTICE In the District Court of Shawnee County, Kansas. VS No. 24,428. Per Lee Coon, Defendant. The above named defendant will take notice that he has been sued in the District Court of Shawnee County, by the plaintiff herein, upon the grounds of drunkenness and extreme cruelty and that unless he answer the said petition on or before the 8th day of July, 1907, judgment will be rendered as prayed for in said petition granting the plant if an absolute divorce from the said defendant BERTHA COON. (SEAL) Plaintiff Attest: R. L. THOMAS. Clerk of the District Court. First published May 24th, 1907. Tah 7 ey a) > eee eee £65 EE LS iethees ieee be Bee fi un 1. Hi i ti if il il th