Plaindealer
Friday, November 8, 1907
Topeka, Kansas
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THE TOPEKA PLAINDEALER.
Will White, the Brainy Emporia Editor, Hits the Negrophobist a Hard Blow.
VOLUME IX.
WHY NOT HAVE JIM
Will White, the Brain the Negrophobi
The wreat of the Negro phobist who makes the disease a profession for political purposes, has been accused because Bishop Lotter dined with a Negro bishop. The Negro bishop was a man of culture and good conduct, he had risen to his place as head of the colored people's church of his denomination by force of character, and if two bishops had any common question to discuss there was no reason why they should not discuss it at dinner. The question of social equality is not up. There was no talking of the white bishop's children marrying the colored bishop's children. It was merely a meeting for the discussion of plans to bring about peace on earth and good will toward men. It is not recorded that Christ examined the color of a man's skin, and while there is unquestionably good reason against race amalgamation, there is no reason why two gentlemen of the same intellect, status, with the same Christ an art, and the same Christian career should not meet to discuss the common projects and eat what they are talking. If a man can take food from a Negro with an apron, there is no reason why if the Negro is honest, clean and intellective, a man should not eat beside one. And if the Negro is dishonest, dirty and not the man as endeavrable as a dinner companion as a crooked, nasty, stupid white man. If the color line is to be drawn in
PROGRESS IN THE SMALL TOWNS!
Negroes are Accumulating Money and Property.
We make a my niece, pt. Paico and Alma visit week and for a number of trips to our people doing well in making money. At Paico we and M. L. was Dug last and wife, who are idle citizens of the town and can 100 acres of land. We took dinner at their home, and most say we have not had as fine a meal as this one since leaving the South.
Mr Henry Johnson who lived in Topeka for a number of years, is employed with the lumber company. He recently married a well to do widow of Maple Hill.
Mr. N. Scott is also a prosperous farmer.
Mr. J. Jones is the blacksmith, has all the work he can do. This is the line of business that more of our colorete people build engage in.
Most of the people on Pax own their homes.
At Alma we found everyone prospering and in a very good condition. This is the home of Hon, J. R Hudson, who was elector on the Republican ballot at the last convention and is also a banker.
Oscar Smith will be a candidate for attorney general at some later date.
The colored people are prospering in this community, all own their homes. There are several prosperous farmers near that town.
Mr. Jorry Karuthers and wife own a valuable farm near Alma and are making money.
We met Moore brothers who are money makers and own good property. I. H Moore has lived in that community for 20 years and is well lived by all in that town. William, his brother, owns a good home. He
Christian work, why not pass a law providing a Jim Crow Heaven! And while he is about it, the Negrophobist should skirmish around and make provisions for a Jim Crow hell—for that's where he is going to have the color question checked up to him with force and emphasis. Perhaps one of the punishments of this old codger will be to sit on the windward side of the kettle full of a lot of real fat, juicy colored sinners of his own moral calibre, and have to keep both hands busy fighting fireflies so that he can't hold his nose! That would be punishment to fit the crime, and the political agitator of the race question has it a coming!
Thank Heaven, here is one honest white newspaper man who has come out almost squarely endorsing the teachings of the Savior. Mr. White hit the nail squarely on the head in criticism of the Negrophobists. We have contended all that along if they are going to Jim Crow the Negro here the white man should practice and talk Jim Crowism, and also talk Jim Crow heaven and hell as well. If they believe in divisions on earth they are bound to believe in dividing in heaven. All we have to say is that the colored man continue to progress.
OLATHI KANSAS
The work of giving to the Neighbors of Kansas City is up to Kansas City Sunday night by the Neighbors of Kansas City who were present at the meeting.
The collection for the coming week was $200.
Jay Low, the pastor of the A.M. Church, assisted by Ray King, the presiding officer, held quarterly meeting Sunday.
Mrs. H.W. Scott was pleased by the attendance of the Neighbors of Kansas City.
Mr. James Dickinson of Kansas City was the guest at the sister Mrs. Katherine Dickinson Sunday last.
The Dunbar club will meet at the residence of Mrs. Douglas Friday evening from 2 to 4.
Mr. James and Mrs. Hood Stewart and Mr. Hammond Lady of Kansas City will attend from Saturday morning.
Jay Low and wife in our neighborhood tonight and Ruth Dickinson Monday morning.
All will attend school from 2 to 4.
Mr. P. Johns made a thank you to her son inquiring about Sunday evening.
Mr. James Johnson who has been serving for some time Adams returned to her home in Kansas City Monday.
Captain Bolling visited relatives in Kansas City from Sunday until Sunday evening.
The members of the Second Baptist Church gave a Halloween party at the home of Ray H.W. Scott, Thursday evening October 1st.
Winnie Martin is visiting home talks this week.
W.R. Rodins was up to Kansas City Sunday and assisted in laying the sod for the new Metropolitan Baptist Church.
Lavender Knox and Henderson of Kansas City were late last week looking up them as a concerning Ruth Bates.
The Knight and Laine of the Orient are propping up the new house now have a master bed of that room.
TOPEKA, KANSAS, FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 8.1907.
ST JOSEPH MO
Miss Virginia St. Clos of McMhonan
Raine was the guest of Miss Ithal D.
Grace last week.
Mr. H. Hudson and Lord Ross two
of McMhonan's most popular young men
were the guests last week at Miss
Zelda Gindler and Ithal D. Grace.
One of the swellest events of the
year was the theater party and supper
for Monday night given by some of St.
Joeph's most popular young sisters in
home of Miss Virginia St. Clos of
McMhonan who were the guests of
M. Hudlin D. Grace.
The South Port School
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foot the law was made to say much for
the shortness of breath which only comes
to those who know how to appreciate
the kindness of others. But as he never
fails to say something he directed a
short pointed and instructive address on
the life and works of Sir Rev. Father
Dickson. Then by must all matched to
the banquet room for supper or later as
follows.
Kay Frank Wilson and wife, C. G. M.
Mr and Mrs L. H. Horton, C. G. M.
of Missouri.
Mr and Mr L. W. Wilson C. G. Instructor
Prof and Mr L. H. President of
Western University
Member
WOULD REQUIRE REFERENCES!
Mrs. Mary Church Terrell Attacks Southern Homes in Purity Congress.
Holow is the statement made by Mrs. Terrell which shows conclusively what is going on in the South between the races. We are very thankful for the courageous, bold and truthful statement from this highly cultured and influential lady who has but few equals in the land. Women like her are doing much good for the betterment of humanity in this country.
Mrs. Mary Church Terrell, president of the National Association of Colored Women, delivered a furious invective against the people of the South before the purity congress in Battle Creek, Mich. recently. "No servant girl is safe in the homes of the white people," she declared, "and no mother who considered her daughter's honor would allow her to become a servant without first requiring references."
She declared that all of the states of the South had plotted to shut out the children of the blacks from an education, and that the courts had refused to protect colored women. Mrs Torrell was especially bitter in her condemnation of the women of the South, some of whom she quoted as saying that the Negro women were devoid of honor.
"Many of our rich men will gladly give thousands to help my race," she said, "but refuse to give an honest, honorable, educated Negro respectable employment."
THE DEATH OF S. J. YOUNG.
The many friends of Mr. S. J. Young were paired to learn of his sudden death, which occurred at his home Friday morning, the 2nd. He had just returned from town when he was found dead by his wife. He was lying on the floor with a newspaper in his hand. He was 51 years old at the time of his death. He was a professional cook and a good citizen having lived in Topkali since a child. He was the son of an middle amour, and it any hour of the day, "Uncle Shell" always had a joke on funny yarn to spin for the admiration of his friends. No one ever saw him angry, always polite, courteous and kind, and his broad face always bore a welcome smile for everybody. He was well read, a bright historian and one of the best posted men in the city. His funeral was held Sunday afternoon from the residence on Crane street, Rev. T. J. Carr of the First African Baptist church, obeiating. A great crowd of friends and old timers was present. He leaves a wife to mourn her loss. There were no relatives on his side. The remains were interred in Topkali cemetery.
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THE PLAIN LALLEY BROAD
PHILADELPHIA
NICK CHILES EDITOR
400 PIPELINO AVE.
Owens Valley
La Mesa
Thirteenth Street
Edited at the Postofficial Popke & Second
Class Mall Muller
FRIDAY NOV. - 1905.
A Texn editor who had been handed a lemon by three of his subscribers sent each one of them a card bearing the following inscription "To three of my delinquent subscribers. One of them said: I will pay Saturday night of I live. He's dead. Another said. "See you tomorrow" He's blind. Still another said I hope to pay you this week, or go to hell." He's gone."
We are in receipt of some literature from the prosperous town of Mound Bayou, Mesa, and a statement of the bank of which Mr. Chas Banks is founder and custor This bank has a deposit of $
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Below is another statement presi ing what we have been contending all along. That as soon as the selfish whites secured control of the land in the territory they would even exclude the poor Indian. There is nothing in the annals of criminal history that this class of whites would not do. All they know is to suppress the weak. A recent dispatch from Muskogee, I. T. is as follows
"Because the whites forced the fullblood Indians out, John D. Benedict closed the Star school near Coweta last week and will refuse to establish at other government school there. Mrs. Lva K. Coleman, the teacher, was transferred to the Sunrise school of Kelleyville.
"There were forty white children in attendance at the Star school Encouraged by their parents the children forced the Indians to out the school There were nine Indian children in attendance The school was established for the Indians and the whites were not paying a cent towards its support. Complaint was made by the Indians, which resulted in an immediate order to close the school.
"This is the first instance in which Indians have been forced out of school by whites, but Superintendent Benedict says there is a disposition to do so in several other schools and it is persisted in he will summarily dismiss them. Most of the schools are established principally for indians. Mr. Benedict prefers that as soon as regular school district are established and the people get control of the district, the full blood will likely be forced out."
LEXINGTON, MO
The Knights Jump or drill corps and quite a number of other persons attended the banquet in St Joseph, Mo. Saturday evening They returned Sunday evening with much enjoyment over their trip.
Mrs. Mattie Holdraige and members of the church, also friends, gave lieu. Gilbert and with a surprise party before returning to their new home in St. Louis Mo. Everyone was entertained royally
The Masons are going to give a small banquet in their new Masons Hall Westnesday, October 20th. Every one is an eloping a good time.
Waldo Hunn returned Tuesday evening to see his relatives, Rex Gilbert and wife.
Mrs. Annie Alexander and her cousin are visiting Mrs. White. Mrs. Alexander has not been to her home for quite a while and every body was pleased to see her.
Miss Dr Norman, formerly of this city and Mr. Noth Bailey of Kinsale, were united in marriage Saturday evening.
Mrs May Hightower was called to Wichita this week on account of the illness of her daughter, Hattie Buford.
After attending the K. Washburn football game Saturday evening, Miss Hazel Washington entertained the following guest at her suburban home, "the most Dory" Miss Mara Graham, Moors, Elliot, Jacobs, Davis, Wilburn and Green.
Count Delkabeo, the "one man with a style of his own," is in the city this week. He is the best amcycle rider in the business and is a confident act that he will spur in yards during the next few weeks. He has just eloquently
NOTICE
NOTICE
We are committed to
WINFIELD KANSAS
at noon on the delinquent last I.M.
Watl and 12th street will wait a
you at once.
Mr S. N. North sport Sunday in the
field the guest at Lawrence Work and
family. He reports a pleasant visit
Mr and Mrs Leon Lane were in the
city last week the guest of his father,
Mr Went Lou.
The ladies of the A.M.F. Church
have organised a new club to assist in
the church work.
Hon P.C. Thomas F. Sopela Km
international centre of Knights and Lad
of Protection sport Saturday in the
air in the interest of his work. Mr
Hommes is a hunter and the company
could be better than to sign out such
a good worker. He was the guest at
his old funeral. W. W. Well in
the city.
Mrs. Linda Ashore of Chicago and a
for Mrs. Salva Monroe of Wellington,
spent several days in the city the guest
of Mrs. Delia Wilkinson Mrs. Ashore lived
for several years there She is the daughter
of Mrs. John Monroe of Wellington
Mrs. Willie Foster who was quite sick
for a few days last week is able to be
out again.
Rey. P. A. Smith preached a holy
sermon to a good audience last Sunday
night.
The Honor Master Society is running
a quilting bee at the residence of Mrs.
I. W. Wood They want to quilt your
quilt.
Mr Mythas has returned from Wichita to offer a few days absence from the city.
Mr V B Smith's pleasant smiles can be seen on the street again after several weeks absence.
The B V P T will organize a literary club soon for the young workers.
Mr Frost can phill, who went to Tampa two weeks ago writes to his parents that he has been sick in the big city, I am much better.
Mr and Mrs Arthur Nukole Mr Win
Kent and W. W. Wright, who want up
to Wichita to help G. F. Lawn set
up a new B. P. Lodge returned last
Tuesday They report a grand time.
Mrs. Daisie of Port City who has
lived to her present age has to see her
mother, Mrs. Bet Clark who was sick,
passed through last Sunday on her re-
turn home.
J. W. Voohie's
I also carry a fine line of GROCERIES and MEATS. Give me a share of your trade.
tv. Kansas in the act of action and that you will answer the petition filed by the plaintiff in said cause on or I. June the 12th day or December, 1867 or said petition will be taken as true and judgment will be tendered against you accordingly or divorce in favor of the plaintiff and for such other and further relief as county may require.
EMMA BAKER Plaintiff.
By W. I. JAMISON, her att'y.
Attest
Pret published Nov 1st, 07.
OTTAWA, KANSAS
Walter L. is on Sunday. W
atton business with J. P. Lewis and
T. Glace
Mrs. Andy Sams, Mrs. Wm Paugh
and Mrs. Rhoda Grays are planting to
spend Thanksgiving at Mrs. Sams home
in little Park. Ark
The A. M. F. and Second Lap-
tition units are going to have gas. They
should just get problems, then gas
When you stop in Hutchinson you should take your meals at the Back Island eating house H B Charns cook
The pastor of the A M F Church has handed us permission to three clubs to raise money so that a suit of clothes
Horn in Wexkirk in need of a leather A good barber and first steady employment with Horn V bank and new job
the promise of truth and light
which has been offered on Wakata in
the past, will be provided in Hutubur
you from now on as long as you
smile in some of his person to
pay respects.
Posson Scales
Mr. Thomas Scales and Miss Fredera London were quinty married Thursday night at 9 p.m. Hey P A Wilson obolating.
The bride was formerly Iopaka The groom is one of Kansas City's highly respected others.
The bride was a beautiful white chal
fan and carried white carnations. The
bridesmaid who was her sister Miss
Limie Rossen was dressed in a dainty
white battete and carried pink carnations. The parlor and dining rooms were
decorated in pink and blue. The guests
were beautifully treated for the occasion.
At 9 10 p.m. we gave to departed for
their various homes arriving the bride
and present a song and happy journey
through life.
Mr and Mrs Scribes are at home
to their friends after November the first
1907. 111 Stewart Kansin Ct. Kans
MUNCIE NOTES
The president of the Sunflower State Agriculturalists Mr. C. A. Groos, accompanied by Mr. Burnett of Tonganor, visited this local organization on last Thursday evening. A very pleasant and harmonious meeting was held, with several additions to the organization.
Mrs. B. J. Groogler and Mrs. Henry Wilson delightfully entertained a polly crowd of young people of this village on last Saturday evening.
Mrs. Allen Garner is visiting her moth er. Mrs. Vance, near Fijoka, this week.
Mr. Harvey Smith has recently made a vast difference in the appearance of his residence with a swell porch and a fresh coat of white paint with green trimming.
Mr. James Garner the dairyman, is disposing of his last crop of clover hay at the stock yards.
Mr. Ed Herd and wife Sundayed with Mr. Henry Wilson and family.
Mr. J. A. Thornton, the hog raiser, lost five fine shouts last week.
Mr. William Lane and Mr. Horace French recently purchased a fine driving animal.
WESTERN UNIVERSITY
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Plain Sewing, Cooking, Launder-
Gardening.
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Atlanta Ga., Aug 31, 1907
Messrs. C. R. Patterson and Sons,
Greenfield, Ohio.
Gentlemen. The Stanhope arrived on yesterday. In style, workmanship and beauty it has far exceeded my expectations. Everyone admires it and I am certain it with mean some future orders for your farm to say that I am pleased does not by any means express my satisfaction.
Thanking you for your promptness. etc..
Very truly.
Cass H. Johnson, M. D.
In the District court of Shawnee County, Kansas
Isabel Saylor, plaint if
vs Case No 24578
Charles Saylor, Defendant,
To Charles Saylor, Greeting
You are hereby not find that on the 14th day of August, 1907, the above named plaintiff commenced an action in the District Court of Shawnee County, Kansas, praying for a judgment of divorce from you also that you be forever barred from all right, title and interest in and to any property she may hold in this state and for the custody of the minor children of said marriage and that unless you answer or plead to said petition on or before the 14th day of December, 1907, judgment will be rendered, granting said plaintiff a divorce and custody of the minor children of said marriage and forever barring you from all interest in any property held by said plaintiff leavet. Savior, Plaintiff
First published October 25 h, 07.
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WELTERN TUNKEGLE
The Sunday afternoon meeting continues to grow in interest. The city postors have been very helpful in making these meetings safe. The room addressed by Rev. J. I. Winds and Rev. H. W. Wake were inspiring to all present.
During the month of pastel, the postors have received many of the patrons and it is we are always glad to receive them.
The guests of the meeting have recently held many in recent meetings.
Rev. Bruce Kinney, to serve a
tary of the Home Mission Board
of the American Baptist Society
as a visitor last week.
To our subscribers in Oklahoma and the territories.
Please be ready to meet The
PLANDHALL collector. We need
money we are coming soon
FORD'S
HAIR POMADE
Formerly known as
"OZOXIZED OX MARBOW"
O. A. Taylor, M. D.,
Physician and Surgeon.
Calle Araweron Day at a Night.
District
166 Van Rutten St.
NO STRAIGHTENING KINNY OR CUBE
HAIR that it can be put up in any more
desired constrictions with its length.
Ford's Hair Pomade is formerly
known as OZNIZYDIX MARKOW and is
made from kinky or curly hair that
makes kinky or curly hair that
shown above. It makes the most pristine
born, harsh, kinky or curly hair soft,
plumbable and easy to comb. These results
may be bain or for some treatment to a
sure effect. Ford's Hair Pomade is made
of Ford's Hair Pomade semis and
prevents damage to hair by using hair
crates the trap stops the hair from falling
out or breaking it in makes it grow and, by
using it, it makes it grow and tangle.
Using elegantly put in and tangle,
it is a touch in its way. It dries,
gives them and children. Ford's Hair Pomade
has been made and sold in annually
since 1885 in all its OZNIZYDIX
MARKOW offices in 1886. It is sure to
give Ford's hair pomade the hairstyle
MARKOW and ILLUSTRATE. Wear of our stations
Kennedy that Ford's Hair Pomade is
put up properly in it and sold only by
and by. The manufacture is
established in harleigh Ford Trust on each pack
ago. Hirnas. Thrurs. Full directions with
every bottle. Price only 60£s. Sold by
drugstore and dealers. If your drugstore or
you from his jobber or whose sale dealer
or send us 60£s for one bottle postpaid or
$4.00 for three to please $6.00 for its bottle
easy or paid. We pay postage and charges
to the order or pay express money. We order
measurement name of this page. Write your
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OLYMPIC CLUB.
608 WEST FIFTH STREET
Kansas City, Mo.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
(Name genuine without my signature)
Charles Ford Lloyd
130 R. KIRZIE ST., CHICAGO, IL.
A license must be obtained from the State of Illinois.
NOTICE
1
Latonia Cafe
Fish " and kinks Chicken,
Porter Hare Steaks Ice
Cream. Cigars in Taco
Most pop for Restaurant
Kansas City
JACK FIELDS, Proprietor,
414 E. 6th Kansas City, Mo
Swellest Jewelry Stream Town
Miss Addis,
Has a merce of Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Cut Glass and Silverware at greatly reduced prices. KANSAS AVENUE.
Dr. J. M. Jamison,
Physician and Surgeon
Farming Physician of the
Colonies
Specialist in
of women and children
Personal residence
77 Medical Street
W E Jackson.
Physician and Surgeon.
Office of the Assistant
Independent Surgeon
Fire Hours 10:00 a.m.
Chase. Smith ..... Sam Farbrough
N. G. Pressman ..... Ed Tyler
James Brennies ..... Al Reynolds
Tithe hall covery Wedncsday.
“The Gehlen Ret Art c'ub nct
with Mie Missouri Berni g °° tulay
Hight.
Mr. Cartes Jones pere at
nireh me on Hark on tres
Dads Holen, daughter of Moo
Mra. Webb, igen the sick ltt
Me. Roger Tackeon has juet re-
tutwed from a short visit te Chicagu
Mr. A Gregg is still a widower,
ha wife is visiting their son in,
Leavenworth, |
Mr. W. 1. Webb was sumewhat
dowuhcarted about the let; afraid he
wasn't going to get his money.
Rev, Brown of the Episcopal
church is now in Uxcelsior Springs,
and fs ateadily improving in health,
Miss Elen Murrell left Tucatay
for her home in Salina, after epend-
ing two weeks bere, the guest ot Miss
Tula BK. Hartis and other friends.
Mra, Emma ‘trainer visited las
rence last week on lodge business.
Mra. Chak 2°39 Lone. street, +
slowly in poate ge
Mos, Bom ANurtan seal opaned Sty
day in Kano Cry, Mo, th gnet
ef Mrs Sosa Unit
Toelove ut. Fear Cnvany
ae
Whe fave been re oct foros
math wirP lout ators tee
cf Nanba
Mrs FissnofTmpoua ss ite,
herticle, Mr Geerge 21 Dk
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Mra Jia Storks and family have
remevadl to Tepcha to live, and are
new teeated at S27 ‘Taylor strect.
Mr. Samuel Bennett is a young
man sho is coming to the front. He
is a plastercr Ty trade and ie work-
ivg on the Lutheran church. He is
as gocil as they can find and is mak
ing money. More ycung men ehoutd
take up this trade,
Me Jotn Goce pasture an indus-
trious yourg man, ts now with the
the Noch Is'und and as saving ue
nienes,
WOM VPosterand sor, Wo J les
tr, Raein Topeka Merday traaig
wot shukirg bands ath old Gi cute
Moss Abce Majors of Atch win
rpentafea dass with Mrs 1. b,
Metin, ste ware pute to Gutt ne
Ok'a, where she bas secured a po
sition as tcacl er,
The boys ut Troop “M ‘Tenth
cavalty serd these best regards to the
hoys in the Rast becanse the broth
kettle of the US. army has been
upsetand Troup M" Tenth cavalry
is wading in it up to their knees
Miss Jessie M, Jones of North
Topeka and Mr, Edward A, Brice,
formerly of this city but now of
Davenport, La,, were quietly marrted
Monday, October 28th and left the
following stay for Davonpart, where
they will make their future home
Hoth will be greatly missed by their
many friends, who wish them a auc-
cessful marred hfe.
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‘Ihe following ladies apent last
*Fuesday out to the Couper farm, «}<
miles eouthweat af town Miss Mur
rell of Salina, Mra. George Smith,
Mrs, Mary Oliver, Miss Loula Ik
Harris and hitle Marie Harr
After belng entertamned all day by
Mrs, Cor per and his two daughters
the party returned 1 the city, hop-
ing to have the opportunity to vie
she Cooper farm again soon.
PIANO LORUE RECITAL.
On Thursday evening, November
a3st,a pano forte metal will be
given by the Misees Daisy and Ber
tha Ferte at the B strect Bag us!
church.
The young ladies will be assisted
by Mrs. J. M, Wright.
Farther particulars, together witt
the program will appear op mez!
wech's imue,
Ar-hitectural Drawing
and Electrical Engincering
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the Arshitectural Drawing Course, to athe pecans for howsee,
and who can do the work required in Plectrial Engireeritar
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Eveay effort in oang maids te make these ourece more hey fal
than ever lufore.
BOOKER T. WASHINGTON, Principal
TTSKEGER INSTITUTE, ALA.
PW $25.00
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Li $25.00
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Daily until October 31st, 1907.
Accepted in tetieit sleepers cn payment of
Pullman fare alse on free chair case.
Through service on fast trains Stopecvers
enable yout vinit Grand Cony ny Pheen ..
Presectt, and no any otha points
MPoovery TD worates t ro theametcchers ot
cuts of OMA, Texas New Mente
and Indtaun berrtony peat) unth or tyke
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wes eons Ine Debs owt
C hedeled ws: dee TOHPR A RAS
Good musi at the etka bale very
Werbowy venting
fav BO Duke was c iad to
Kanans City, Kang, Sunday morning
on business
Mix, W. Morrow of Kansas City
in visiting her sisters, Merdamer
Skearce and Edmonds.
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The Damas club inc. lant month
with Mas, IE Oliver and will huld
the reat mecting with Mae Jorter,
Fifteenth and Tyler,
ee 8
Mr Khjah Hdwords, foreman of
the Ramay Brick Pavement Cou-
traat Co will go to Liatence this
week to take up the vork
Man VN Hawhane i» preparng
‘fur avis Thanhesgiving from ber
ester, Mre Mall dlsak ne 4 V-
mab Pr
Mrs BOW. Matley entertaied
the follsaing guests atd anes Mhure.
day of last week, Rey Lane of Mt
Vernon, I, Rev, and Mrs T. J,
‘Carrancd two chridren, Mise Ella
stureett of Salina and Mise Landa
AS Blarris
Rev. J. R. Ransom returned last
Monday from Murkagee, where he
attended the annail conference of
the Indian territory. Tle reporta a
good meeting and vaye the confer.
ence voted fur Biehop Tyree tu re-
turn ind will alwo aeeiet Kanrae or
the retarn of Bishop Graut, He
repreecnted The Yoiwe of Mivmioos
for Kev, IE. B. Parks, Rev, Race
com wallalso vieit the Oklakoma
conference at Oklahoma City.
Mre, Juno stamye cf Laberas,
Kane asjn the city ve week on
burinere, She har been veriting in
Teas and Towa, Mre, Stampe bow
homesteaded a quarter section of
Jand a mile and a half from Liberal
and has a vumber of hogs, chickens
and cows, Mr, Stamps and wife
wail have the r potent befure the
last of she month. They are doing
what eeveral other colored famuiles
sround Toprka and other tawue
should te doing Adile Mere
Stampe haga mee Pome in Topeka,
rhe eayw the bea never enjoyed lite
better or had Letter beality then
mance ebe hived onthe tarm, ‘There
Isud i» worth severe) hundred dul-
lars, and all they paid to aecure it
wae $16 whuh wae for bling feces
after having It pre-empted, Nhe is
now independent nud dees not have
to beg these white women for their
kitchen work, but willlive eary the
balance of ber daya
Necrowdyten a the Wel sass
Cvenmedd heer at Elke oy?
Mery Jo Curry 4t ras beer
very siek, ise nvalerent, .
| The best people ppend Wedner by
‘evenings at Etts* hall,
—_e_,
Mrs, VL Hrown and daughter,
who are vietlog reistives in New
York report adlelight{al som.
Mr. Broan wen 6 tantag
anotheer hoarse on rs plane He
isaraking moves ind watt me it to
oad ie,
: VWhe Ne Pine Ura Ar. crate
with Mie. Joseph oe Wright Fe =
day sfternour, Phe deat reacting
jail be whl Mes Oars Toe
North Pf peka
Bae Pactye sear sow
Mere Moatncon Mor day cena.
aid arte Velighrf cig eoterta red
Phones peeing ar te athe bon
fof Mre, Mabel Bell ueaz Man fay
evenings, Vhere were refremhments
ecrved Wednerday nigh: onder the
Suepues of thie stubs. Bi atreet
Bayeiet dork, The alul w+ dns
Aprind ded commentsb' work,
“ST. JOHN A.M. &, CHURCH.
The bathe. on thle fghing a.
Te fursour from nova until he valle
of Jericho lal) andske cssy of ref
age in bunt The good pur pe of
the church re afrmed thelt amb «
coneeang thur balding or Mor-
day mi bt at the second buriucer
mecting of the eongregatan, ‘The
pasters and trostece were inet ructed
to proved te procure plans and
epcoificatione snd ertumane for the
or cf mcomtruprg we baild-
PBs The good people of the come
mundty ere fxedin their parpore ty
have ® moderr, chernh barhding oo
thaw popula: ard curves cut portion
of the uty wheel will te coeds sul
ing ery nen-e.
Tho ryint for work ww ajur ol.
ana the .sd.cations point te great
fauccenn with the arwnrance of xuthe
ens niouey to pay bp aid ob! patione.
| Kvory member and {rand of the
congregation will be arked to govt
atona tide pubacripte: ong
what he or she will give te ward the
expense of recourtiuction, the #ub.
surptions being wubyeut te party
payments covering the year.
Se ie hoped that elt members end
frie de wall be on their plages in tthe
congregation nest Habbath av order
to get a fall underetanding of rate
ters and to identify ibemsel yee witt
thie much neeaed and holy sader
vaking.
Tho commanion services on kurt
sabbath sere peapore af vee artic oa fathers and im lire AS
come it many conte A fara d dare Paarere tate sae ten Vena
teveepar oe TY ae picie wor soved 4 we BE
pa a Sony th Sp let boat wot
ee af om BT we et ot
we t Papers Me ' ox i ‘ vt
ad Mes Tb Wet ome credit e :
fet wh - oe
7 ' ' . . 1 ‘4
| Dass wt 7 A , 4
AD ed . HN
., ina’ . t
vedtiecibar nae Thee ag een Ts i ©ws wom,
smodectnre amd tT et of work ig,
TB Teer TL Fede ck EO ES
etame at body ar ran altermaet tot
tow. The smperr? tfent Prot
RH Wade 9 working: Dard fer
the wnecce wht Te work Mereves
| ‘The members of she harch ecom
te tealiee already what dhe aesnits
ne borftherr wanes bal the proper
ba kingion the elaws elrarta | Do
not false lnok over the chart and
sec how you stand,
The clase atten dance wae delight
folly pheasant Test eeck why net
keep theeup and ting reve it?
The Sowime Cine ¢ was the gueet
of Mrs, Thomas Uh thpe, eget of the
wity on Wednes diy atterneon, A
vere plearnt time sae engourd ly
aM Mire Uttips spared ne pears
in dealing everythreg condncive to
the appiners of all who were prow
ents Lhe Tides weer te return
Ayu meat weck
Beret bed te attend the td pan
tre bea” cams! ing ett eb
thee: mary, bre Dae apne fC R
will te kr ow ateut *
Mr omsd tf > WOM vetbagrry
a ne ‘ rr vt
Moe u . how
Moe «ar v8 4
{ weds ve Leesan
1 Chietg
_——
Liberian a} RR oa hot
ae
Wainediy cvonings ire gre wine.
th comeng Tone daghs preinises
9s breth all previous records, Jorn
the lappy thromg ord -yend a
pc Pant EVEN.
| —
| MrU, C. Ragin end w te of Ba-
tpgame were in the city t) meet their
daaghn: andosoninwer Mr and
Mr. bea Chinn wne are most prom
peruse farmers roan? aevind Shaw
mae County.
Mrtoho Fodew , grav i chan
sella ota KOE Yow oan the
city dant aeck an tummese He ah
attended re meeting ot te de pt
exceatiye board 44 ses Law
rence sn pum hese. oak
moate. wo thee
Weim TUSy Ts mtd ote Me
heath abGsue Sanders ac bom n,
Cat nh Me aes sche wn on Taqeh
having been erny oyed nthe Boch
falana dun ug seemies for taany year
land runaipp borough ths enty btn
friends shozhd see $2 it that his re
ynains rece’ved proper ‘ural,
Mie, Jenne Pyane, mother ol
Mra Jon s. Chiles, ned an Sep
tender ip Troy, Bcd 64,
She wass atom form veral yeare,
and war ar .nduste our Christian
woman She leaves reveral chil
dren te omourr ber wore, The
inany frends yympath oe wast Shem
Ube. verre
A giAr Edd We “S PAdkie
The Chee rouden € wor ee tre
af teary Chormbyewnang ot
bap ales qhe Cf oar fob tp aw typh
va) Halowe er party ges Ly the
duty ip thund soa: 46h, whicl oe
compored of Mote star gi and
Margcerse Ferien, Charlesette
Nicholeca sua Acacholar Chaler
foure! Pupahe’s turer p om’ pent
young lad ar
The Lovet war artist! y dero-
ratcd with Gethron leaves, cera
lal oH ebd urywansher. ine, & ath the
putuinn colorr, old snd trown, pre
dow natng. the Jak o'lautern.
which carras Gat the cortom of
Hallowe'en, sogubter with she show
ty appearance of the }ontewner. pave
h witid sppearence, Keach gure
wan dremed to et.t the oecirion aud
Jent muuch tothe beauty of the acene
Tn fact, we who't afar reminded
one of jairy land,
‘The guests were catertaived wil
maneic ped the various pames played
'C. T. PHELPS’. |
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DO YOV CARRY LIFE INSVRANCE?
If Not, Why Not?
The Knightsand Ladi
‘The Knights an 1€S
f the Ori
of the Orient.
FRATERNAL BENEFICIARY
SOCIETY.
WILL IssSth Sot eb © ES TORVOURDSELPE Aint CHILDRLS
PAYING, PARTIAL Lick SICK FUNERAL AND DEATH
BENEFITS, INCASE Of oF ACR.
No home loving man con sficrd to de without Litt INsUsANce
THE KNIGHTS ane LADIES «fd the ORIENT 1s duly authe-
nized by the laws of the State ct Rensas, andas snder the Sup't.
of Insusance of Kaness Ste vilcers are bondedt.ag yt. - Sur
Company. LIBERAL TERMS TO AGENTS. F « informates
Addi.cs | Natenal headquarters,
401 Kunsas Ave., Topeka, Kanrus.
OviMottc, Frumpa Payment of Chains.”
John M, Wright, Pear) McNeal,
| Nar’ President, Secretary.
PS TIEEE IA EIS] CHE ROH
Adaree conte ta on wae dt at
tembanee Sag tay om ty ia Wes,
WS. Vanco, 2 0) oe Pata,
plodel ab a very agressive seria,
shld SMG ev ee nat om! Che
aa oie ee ys Wt
‘Thige ca meets peat tents. ee punt F
dalivert d ane Impressive <fine
antgedt, Cale Care fer hae
Church.’
Weak that ai! netuber come
prepared te help cane #4o Any
one who fale top iy hae asscerment
the seceud Suoday can poy the Jed
Sunday.
Mere Pout Sotemon entertane |
the Sewing cnele Pharelis at her
here on Taylor steeart
Tuesday might chou anh ear after
Withesstiae the meaitietiien of the
[Deny Spirit at gutper omecete get
Verse crea dot Cantutal oemeae
cabled ab ile pareenage, suman ay
wthe e were Pen Vines tr was
rhdeTaqgaoerard am. Sae
eo oy op dang 8 tee ety Tene
. 4 ' ’ '
hs on tou
Pestana adn tee apt ee €
Vy, strand 1 eet.
| acu vyght hated 6 ' .
| Commit Gas adn +. Toy
Vey Corr Mav. Aeesar fon Mey
Cdon and Tey. beer Fae or yer
ince ofthe big s semacee 6 Pte
Nopreeive intnrer on shee they
were contacted made tn hay ore
tong to be romembered by ah ve
who attendad,
Rev. Carr weecaile Ptathead tn
Tueedty cventne, ostensibly te per
form at marriage Coremeny, ond
when he artved, he beamed a lane
numberof his meridia preeent
Ale was sntortne Eochat the wade
party hat net yet waive hoards
momeshat pugsied ta kn oe ak
wista be marie Mire Mo tey
Fateose atedanmade a Tarte spec oad
thew the members ard oc ente
Poruehed ap te tac Gidley eat oe
lesa te paki, 6 Ray. 64 .
Mhrow te tte ady aye ke is
vas one Ste when bas , “
i kalom bow
|
dieat ft ‘ “ee
Wt .
tho '
1
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he
Tha sewee cated oa
ifteraeen will Mos, bot
| Mis Vunsaeta Deal yt. «
reo Poattet teen ths yor gee
he Wallan Wothers
| Bearoanoainied the rally on the
jtliased randay.
PRDOPTA. KAN 3503
“Meee Shae te ten ue fe abh rr &
dow SEV thtenan the net
tuentit Tb dry sen thr eye wtepe dh
fara ner ndbere anpteted in rons ade
werdelags oct Walt atte hw
wpretap ft he E Tusinees
ee od cmt Wea thems mee
jehamear cy eet aan ber tP atate
pad tee med Reet on a eed Ft
Te uated seam ow than Un whe
eens ptnbet me tetly eatpewed fer ot
amhefal bo strc tar Gah wre
faationt af ane ad titties fv ttratis
caters tn he Paat far ete wieke
Altanih (turning 16 ents where
hee prada oot sortatattly 08 nerurning
hem iphe att et tefemts st Yornte Une
Renate Cite
New Nat Woppe re vie batt =
wee teas 1 ate
Ata Deertttey Vrraynn wae chad hee
Fore Podea 6 Uo snint Tes cert othe
dalneede 98 dees Lronttes |
faa Nei Wade 8 Dwr nee
Rata ge vine fe patents ME
We \yeu Tv gte ;
tue be det awe oe ated
Se alee a tunes at Shue Hyptest
Acaynyh Barbas aed wet g road
bey tury chywtes egg, |
aed Wei. ur dat sp tene str ts
pepantt CU aqe oonhty all
viet Daa ia ot SE tay teers
ee eid alent rgd Cr ailment Ow,
wedi '
My Vevey tiptan eee etter Lang
se enact ths rieyengg sence Harte aihdient
aontot ify eet wall start with he wath
seeatfn tet db aleby meee
ve BONEA, ORLA
wes paweee wee Deeth roit
Nenhah ant pocesish oo ey std tt
bag cere
Pine esd tamient give be te Tuotw a
Atpertnty 8 Sent wks pe Sb sate tee
Mio and Mie Wall fread ots vteit 91
wa bbe ite satartes
Merk Mia te testneeer t leubawe
weet en tae ty Leet wah
Wo ikate foomet ot thy tee terpe te
Sshatises City
Met Sie et tana ow
vest am dole Cpe bt twee Tone
Me ote Wie | Wasbget tee
ptaend tat ae OM eat
Masoot . 1 cot 6 ok asa
sath Pe ae
Mrouad ve a
tage vis bate ode te OM
ote
Meroe tot ee
adbfear Woogisn tan pow "
'\
Mise anh TO Rp ame me Parrett
thy Tsica Missaanete Setety wieele
eb aepresentatins Cs the nunc ont
we attr with se oa Newennten
UH banomee City
WILSEY, RAVI As
Mane tyl Migee Petts erated Mae Th
Hetontormn Susrtes
doe Nutr aee ps sphavtate
sae AME ty
Niyy Mew wie Withee Gt ae
an Mee Mee wt i aith tam rll
esi Ko B
Mes bb de tee deem ee eat
sap tee Me Ft Wate r
Sats bee oe Matton seo
4 toe
Wes 1 wean
tw
Maes ttece Eo dar yw doaeow
Tw ows ot Borers Cate Maes
ole WHE syed thos met by ra atlas
Mr Me Meee unre tea Orta
stem 0 wey cole be ae
aunt hs
Ma Rb Betty oot em ta eee
ferns tas been testes Rae stern
Mare HC Star hiarad oops
Mos Dhar ec aed Mie Mibbs viet tot
Nis Miewate + aise Moet ahite-
Abbe Cerne cee Woallngannetn ts 0 tear |
dist
Mises fantha ud Tsay Meena at
Letadend bette sat BMesbe tat Vie Sane dts
Men HE 6 Bereta tebaorny ated ¢ Pera That
Pecoatten boot Hean
. + *
YALE KAYRVS
shear hee oa
NOW tg yee ts
" hate Gh 1a
poo
We genes '
shear hee on
NOW tg yee ts
fo "yates Gt 14
r ne
Nie We gens t
wa arlid ;
oa
poe wo s
mY 1
x “Eb uber gp ware 1
pote dy ee Wa Ht
Ieee bE a
Me end Mie Wallies Diggit tes
tela fare Matedae te nathe at thee
fttane ens Lie peuple op Vee ud
overt a at CMe adergeagtanae
Hterw t 6 Danae abate rite tbat dee
Yee bean sith Watteg Sunday ae thett jeaste
and dagen a lane outta dat thee dau
a Les suiteare
My Hbdard amd Mie Woda ves
Ditebieg sasttery teler
Aird. Ubatio's baby that tae bu
deplatest quie ath tea the past wee
wwatle oettevenutt cat fox dois teqeant fe
panes
Kiya sparhimen cait We oben a
. ff Se
7 MILE CITY KANSAd
Dede? Wbeweeed of the VOM Chel
pregela d tis avisly © tptrotey boot senna
anh megaauayl byaeath deasne He an
fas stumble ggpee edt Bae at baa
jenut
Wine yh Wy donee aad wae ee
aay tg, tee Tt beast tnaye ily
stopp ae an Mating on their retuen
and tock ar tbe Hap tel Slate Conver
tot Troy fyett that ae for ad scan
the aot et Me Laal quatmneations are
conti, bo btpliel preahoread han
wher fhe gual of amp state da th
A naer
Mine Veda Whitlow wo date
Wate ce a the oy Sharting Mfternes
tegae Lemity
How 1 ED tyres wall move bea fumaly
Peete ir part of tite week to: laste
sprtyt freon we deh ot Tf Hes
Tease Woe tainty toutde whe regret &
ese him ase
arr Ge Mite Petle b Cave Salita
a SW abaly gil
the dative et the SoM TE Ubunt
ath yee ar eiertartmnent on Vhenke
going reer Mtoe Hrelye AUhaneet
MAT Agee
Attorney lores Canute will ive wf
tear Wewte en hem for the wants t eeu
femee gett ete >
Wot Nepers ant wite tteted New
Tone mutmdey
hoy tL Bpanmay getrormead from 1
fener few Tepe Une ees anipaetis s
fy hie ae
arg We te te cate up fren
are setamet Sty tee stent teas parent
Arb bee ee tees get
Ch ee SL
seen Mie Cee wie recon tbe tk ite
Wound retand that Men Nick Cfales
tafaten + Tact foruter welt visit ow
LAWRENCH, KANSAS
Bee 2 88 Peewee mate a Tthettese
trap tee vaapeesa beet one
Pree ta tte hang vate bP raren es
Test aren the menitain ef a dune
AMT A fan are pleaded te fees
han cturssd ie this Halret
Inight benanon the barghter et Mr
and Mime Fama fubimwen do parted thee
hte Cate 22 Nee we buried othe
Bib teed toe Waeran omt Baptest
Chun
Ph Sree ase Chale net wath Mee
avote hon at duende oe peo
| Mites buat ns aie teensaet doin inter
ree were cre fetafe erst | Veetlans:
” Pod feats ard wate Mie M
| poe Mee Tas Str tiene tet Mtr
\' Moferew Mr rete Mrs dstetts
ca be Noowte cnet Hae Bt MMe
bea Teaecewe
gb DU detteee aufowon tftp ds
Negras NOM ub the Sat
(j M Pod Walker op Wemeee Mets
ted Teewtitce thes web He te an ald
teadent att des nian drietels were shel
pyoe ae daw
Mise Donates Woather od farted
wiartit gy heer une Amey Ebest es
Mr items Bue et Pepebe unity
bie family vhie week
Mr Lenute dimes ne be pha veers
Taraarton Ute wok He wets the tts
mt deal Ring
Ppakep NE Hawtin ot the Apes
“frote AM Chur ot Wenb cate M
goassey thr ousga fere Last week
CENTRALIA, HNSAS
Won Wenge sete bye
[..
{ MooPteee or Poataee armed tet won
ltote Atre wet vere ta deer ove
Ing tas site 8 ces wa beg bs
Patho Watt ns
Me Wintest Mert pemeas wo ,
iver crapieyead at tie EE Dherade tars
QDe pest omen was vaste s Tats erected
Vibeand Buscesite best werk sont boar
tet Naser
Mr 6) Ree was ap trem banter
Cay taet seed tee atten te tinerat ot
Paul berndet at tie FL terute Toa
Ma $4 bohpeear aah wat wre ve
Mang teed ra Sen a ned de Dee
werk
Hew dbase gow eed covet te etan te
Poet Saeed en eel ote sgonat we mte ty
ec ih will Daeg ste
fale Gee das Sewn ee
ae eet ote PE Bg thon
jou tw ’ fa a8
Mora ' Hoyt ate v8
fe oa ee . des
RE ot .
pote
\ ‘wow ' \
{* + wae - ay
so ede M ra Me oa
[aw oo” rim lat
ba et mb tee
free tie OW Dee wall tans Cate
week der bt hae Geeinpantend ty her
Via ted baat be attemb tea bashes
Aula
Sioa AMge bahijeseas cette tasves
Patines totg Laat stimelae where whee tas
Jtvets vinaing bes parents Master Levey
Bieow drempanind ee lemme rid wall
be tee wedged beg tives mates
Soee Caller easnedl ts seeuting et mieten
ye Lawreme
ee
Wing selasites ah Meme dest werk
feds Jobiean shld tat des et
Monitor They avetaseed $0 prone
Ale tercn Bicwet, abe dies been em
ployed at the EE Eadie cent don the
fact ta veae ae ea dP anda
pf pted A peettin at le tM teame les
SL ypade tune Me Masog ae 4 tite rl
1{ihe en owed Balan ata ve eg nntale
gf intr nk Ueatyg e tele
Mae diene Qatakd ote nae been cut
poorer bey A Cdl andoat dea the paet bone
Tiuthe getuened fase fas weak whee
shy will be ple ta mest her many
fered
Mi Maan Habbo astute f trem Pepe ha
test week where bk dive bon woking |
(umn pubing seme te he the onder
ad the clay dat oot hueheee are very
wane Darmene are paying thre aod
fou ents a tad} ter phere and new
asin ds acting th SU acento a bushel and
rs pads to the busted
ASNAP.
VPartica wishing to purchase $f:
acres oftand myht.n the leart of
the city, no prejudice, nv policemen:
everyone aitends to h.g own business,
Cullatthe othee of Tur Prats.
MPAtER and we wil pise yon
asaap ‘“Thisisa good schocl town
eubthis ef acres isa bargain.
TURLICALION SOTICE
inthe Distriet Court of Shawnee
Connty, Kansas
Gaara G, Dancan, Paaatir
wo Ne 24059
Thomas M. Durcan, Detendant
Detendavt Th ana M. Duncan, is
hereby not tied that he has been aued
inehe District Cows of Shawnee
County, Kansas, for a divorce on the
greands of aband awent, and unless
hie appears and arawers to the peti
tion Bled by the plantit in said
court on or betcre the roth day o!
November, 1907, the allegations wand
avertceuts ia seid petition wil be
taken 43 (rae and jucoment rendered
divorcing the Plaintu™ fzom the De
fendact.
the Ceara, Duxcas
Ny J OT. Me Nan,
| Atsest her attorney
ROL Tomas, Gerk
Torst puslshed Octuber assh, 7,
PUBLICATION NOTICE,
Ba 8g t
fu the D.sttiet Coart: of shawnee
Uointy, hates
Carles G Dae, aha nt
cr
parah Ul Dtsves, deten fant,
[state of Ranges ts gard defendant.
) Laparetereby ated shat you
have Usen sued inthe Pystrct Court
of Shawnee Cranty, Kansas, by the
ntove camed piact.*, Charles G.
Davis, whos petition in said cue
wat filed on the 7th day of October,
A. D., 1999 and that unless you an-
swer said pelitiua ar appear here n
on or before the 4 day of Decem-
bez, ALD 1007 the ale sath rain said
petitiva wil be taken 48 tra. and 4
yudsment rendered acanet you, ds
Hy retng anid pin es iron da, and
orother proper retict.
: Cisse to Da a Pent
| PRRs Ave te Pan
Afiget,
ORL, dh wes 8
|
Borst published he oy se rsth Ley,
PUBIAUANTION NOTICE,
| In the Distrct Court ot shawnee
County, Kanew,
Annie Dean, Pla nuit
ag
lark Dean, Defendan’
To Larl Dean, Greetiog
Yeu are hereby ortived thaton
the gr stay of Depteriver, 197, the
abovdnamed plasntig tiad with the
etark ofthe Dusteiet Gs art of Shaw
nee Connty Mate of Ratosas her
pethon praying ter ad vores from
yul that unless pou answerer pata
woosbady ctitog op or bafore te lich
rape Perenber, May, the vg
Sons im eas qatita sail ode acm
dry a or stored deted
Waba sua prantt, they sat oun
abaclute diveres trom 3.0 th tere
etoring ta her fer oma len tue,
atad fur costs oi suit.
Agate Daas Pati
Mitcat
Roa. ‘Luastas,
Clerk Dastuct Court
{shar)
arst published October dtu, 07
NOTICE
‘The tiret quarterly executive
hoard neeting of the Kaw Valley
Baptist association will meet with
the Plcasant Hitl Biptiat church,
Edwardayille, Kang., Thured2y and
Friday, Nev, bith and Leth, All
churches are requested to wend thew
pro rita, £2.90, to the corresponds
ing secsetary on or before the day
fof mepting. After tke ith send
all muneye deb Awardavilles Rare
oud of Ray B.C. Mamonds,
(ize. Mo Near, Modratur.
J, b Woursus, Cot tee.
sug W, DB. street, Topeka, Kans
The Topeka..
Industrial and Educational Institute.
Practical Training of Negro Youth, A School for
Christiau Training.
A CORNLE Ps TUE SaWING@ DEPARTHENT,
Departments ' Advantages.
State Industemt, Agricultural, Normal, I Thorovghness, Every Student receives
Music, Elocution. | a trade. High meral tone. Special
attention to care and training of girls.
Tredes Taught " Military dicipline. Strong Musical course.
Carpentry, Printing, Mechanical Drawing, | EXPENSES REASONABLL — oppor-
Printing, Bookbinding, Tailoring, Sewing, y tunity to work. LEndorsed by Ministers
Dressmaking, Millinery, Coohing, Laun- ! of EVERY denonination. Send for
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DKAWER M, TOPERA, KANSAS.
Kansas City, Kansas (oct itr.
(wing tothe fact that | have inven
over r.hed with a large cons.cninent
ot furtates for tha scluals anit 4 r=
vate hemesin the lates of Keut.cxy
and Hino sat hag bet ampnassdac
for mete make my asual ycarly trin
through Kaneas and the territor.es.
Tmmthe above tact I stall te
foreedt sy to my old friends fur
whota Ptave done Christine wurh
for more than ten years, pletse eend
me whet work yeu want cut bs
Christmas, ant fd willdlo ry best to
gett soa within the next two
months
Twulpay alleapress charges on
the pictures, uy oorder tyehow oven
ny wr tet apprecition fre your
Wany getee Cr patropage
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thanke
Wit O ER .
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BR RRR ee EVES, SO BR: Ee
Inti Dartrat Court et sie ee
Coumy, Kane as
Kathe Hanger, Phanval
ta x re
Jain Varper, Pefondint,
The defendant, Julian Earp or ts
Lereby netiticl that he iis oc
sud tn the Distr t Court of shea
tec Counts, Nanvas, foro divore
on the grounda of abardonment,
aml untess he appetss aud anes crs
the petition filed by Uwe plant,
on or before the Tsth day of Nes
ember, (807, the wid petition will
he taken as trac and jadgment rene
dered, dtvercing the plamtrf (rom
the difendant, and adarding her
the care and custody of the miner
child, salora Belle Usrper,
dosgen Rage,
MEME Attorney for Piet
Attest Reb Tiros.
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Litt Kast Main Street,
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POOL AND BILLIARD
PARLORS
Headquarters for all_ who
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306 SOUTH MAIN STREET
PULRLICATION NOTICE,
In the Districts Coutt of Shawnee
County, Kanaas.
Mystle Scott, Plaintifl,
vs
Hranaon D, Scott, Defendant,
State of Kansas ta Rranson D,
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Bonded by the Metropoiitan Reference. Massouri Saving
Surey Co. Lana
Yet Work
Get Busy “y2. Wor
The Afro-American Employment Agency
WILL GET YOU A JOB
We are evading hundreds of competent colured inen and women
good posi tious in and out of the city,
We are Headquarters for Reliable Negro Help. Colored men and
w omen coming to Kansas City should come direct to uur once, as we
always have a demand for competentheln. We hare a Hotel 10
connection, ant can accommodate you until you get a s.tuation.
ee HELP SENT TO ALL PARTSLOF TITER COUNTHY
WHEN TRANBPONLATICE & SURNISHED,
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Brarch Office No. 1, 3F05 E. 18th Stee yi Gt TOS,
KANSaS CITY, wt MO.
PRED M. STONES TREES GEO, Wy HAMILTON
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ser Undertakers
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Fm td ek beeeheekhedodaths
Scott You are hereby notified that
you'have been sued for divoree by
Myrtle'Sedtt in the District Court
of Shawnee County, Kansas, and
you must answer the potition filed by
heronor before the 2ith day of
Sentember, 1907, or said petition will
£
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What
we do, we
d> Well.
re
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be taken as true and a judgment
for a divorce and care and cuebody
of Eva Scott will be rendered against
you, Myrire Kort,
(srav} Prainnd,
Attest, R, 1. THowas,
Clerx Diatriot Cort
First published August leih, 1907, %