Plaindealer
Friday, January 17, 1908
Topeka, Kansas
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THE TOPEKA P*_AINDEALER,
VOUMEX. ~~~—~—~—~SO”__ TOPEKA, KANSAS, FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 17,1908. RMR
‘The Sunflower State Agriculturist Metin Topeka This Week and Accomplished Great Good for Colored Farmers!
CHILES REPLIES —
TO RUSSELL!
Fires Some thecasncesable Shots
at the Oklahoma Senator.
MUST RESPFC? NUMAN RIGHTS
KANSAS BLACK MAN
ASSALLS GOVERNOR
101 SHOPS SENL BACK FN A EOLONS
Spirited Reply Made ny state Suna
‘ tor Russel
RACE'S WORST PNEMIES
Saya Oklah wa Wanta No More of
the Insulting Kind of Negroes.
Guthne, OMa, Janu 2—Nick
Chiles, Newr> editoref Tut Topzna
PLAInDealt®, an organet the Ne
grees in the West and South sect
receatl, visited Governor Haskell
forthe purpose af ascerta ning try
views aw the Negra qd aera and par
ticularly eu the Jim Cros qrettion
He returaed aml wrote v1 article fone
columns in dength mm wh eb be cha +
actensedth yoew ry best ou
fo Mayestat! cted opt se Lot aee op
thetsniterierteret oo beot dag s
decent hteratirs Nc 8 of the
article eager eth brs 8S ate,
Camp) thhuall, xo a om fa
Master ot inver Ve she tne aie!
sine dersateds Trt pre se tied fetter
addressed to Ch la cater Ra sed
says
Uf as yeueay, ven spent half an
houran the olice ¢f Goivereor Haye
kell itis an evutert rit shat you
were tar more pode and respec ful
at that ime tha. you ure after get
ting back to Kansas Jast eu h
hare bramed mulattos as you ar the
worel enemes (ia effect) that the
Negro race has, in Oklah ma or clse
where.
‘Phat there ts 2 different wentiment
prevatling here to that wlich pre
donunates in the old suuthern vtatos
from Carohna te Louietana ss evi
deveed by the fact that the “nurse
clause” was cut out of the Jim Crow
bill before ut was passed, ‘Tue two
sentiments canbe capressed in a fer
words ‘The Fret ie that ie sa desdra
ble to have w goodly number cf Ne-
grces around as servants; the ¢ther
qthe Oklahoma idea) ts that the
Jorther away the Negru the better
Your imphed threatthat che Neges*
might leave Oklahomaal the laws
are pot made to suit him, hes ao
terrors for Oalah mine We h ve
some senerble Negrocs in Oklahoma
and it will be rare indeed where they
receive uther thin kind treatment
“The class of restless, discontent |
adampudent, vicious Negroes that
have reen docking to Oklahoma for
the laxt dwo years never will receive
a welcome auvahere until they reach
that clue which we learn about in
Sunday School, Any action which
will tend to check [his class of umn |
gration will be hearnt, endoreel by
Oklshomens, regardless uf poutics,
“Lrove your »wment tnat ‘Teddy.
does not stand up for you a6 you!
Tir Ete should = Teddy 1s @ broad.
gheged man wut he hae learned a
good many valuable lesons in the
Jast tew years, uot the least pn portart
of which is a better natterstanuing
ofthe Nevo
“We Ox ahomans ore wut wanting
any Negro immigration, and il we
are to huve any, we would especially
desire that It be not composed of
Negroes whote nends lave been
if Mite ie
ate PPR S FY NEES ee te taNS ak \i
its WINGER a EE EE AY)
HEI Se AN Tees SoH Nii. fe NG Ree PAR LON Mle ss es
Pear era Ata y ae ee ay lpn aty © Qh: Hy tt
a Sete ele ae iP xe BRS ty she aN iaytle TE i S — EN ans!
Bae Maehnate tional Rawksof; ap CANE CANTEEN ve:
Be euch se GRC T Tr AE NEP eM EES HERAT. t 4)
ee ee a SSG 2 TN NG fe i WAL AaB 4 a ta
"i wes a Rae gene ee PANE ee eS BN ES As eee Hy
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Z Eos cl RETRY, of ate eta f Ravhaltae yet ea Pa hay 4
” tye BE its tary af Regs eeEUS OE Re: et siphon a 4 ‘i ,
sa “Ss ate i TENNER ANE TER 33, aes ES ts lo oe ri :
we sey até, eal uxt, Shee sats ¥ rs .
Ke tte ast Ma coreeber yal yinks site EN f ml : '
eye ks lay to the OYE OE Os Le eth EON Pi, eee af TOMS ergy Seay
eg he Te i a Tarai He Ai 6 x \ oN othe ee oa et ae ;
t | ‘ Z, ee ae ” aig come : ‘Te
ped Enea et x Ty Qos ee 4
ee oe oH ak ja! AS LLU f ee Lat Le. atte
we ‘ Mion RsrigN. ie ae, (MA cen ee ‘ |
be odo 7 To DNION'N aa ** f- “ wee es
tin RaMahS gta a a ; ,
Be ee a eee et Bi AS ee ces = ve
USAT ake
eau neat
poiacned by readicg Tar PLain-
DEALER We do not want to offead
the good people of Kausas, but we
would esteem it quite a favor if
Kansas wiil keep all hee Negroes.
“With due respect for the respect:
tul Negio. but with very little for
your sort, lam.
Caminaty Rrssert "
CHILES'S REPLY:
Dear Senator!—We were surprised
to sead the above article in the
Dally Oklahoman = of = January
301, written by you, in which
yottake exceptions to an art cle
which appeared in our paper in De-
cember yiving an account of an in-
terview with your chief execut ve
weharltly ther k at fatr Senator, tor
youd le say we were not polite to the
wevernur id Kadas, ag we were (het
in lis presence in Oklehima We
atidicd him ite mis ciel capacity
ti Gathrwa ia xprema toa thoight
wlen we returnedto Kanets, anit is
not always proper fora newspaper
minty tell an individual what he
thinks of hint uniese it) be throug’
the cola‘nns of his paper, ro that the
world may know = Chis wat eapc cial
ly su ‘n the cave ¢f your governor
Vea should nat accuse ov of being
aharchrumed mulatto, #8 we have
none of your eare’s hydra hlaid an
oir veins, Weare direct Irom the
Ham tribe Speaking ot harebrained
people, would you not consider th se
people harebrained who try to enact
lane to separn’e races, and proclaim
tothe world that they are hotter
than others because they are white’
Harebrained? Would you emuder
anyone of sound mind or any num~
ber classor clen who consider them-
selves better than the rest of the
world because they are rich and
others pour?
Now Sonator, anvwer this ques
tion Haseyourev rkn woefa well
bred white person belitthng the Ne
sgroea because of there color or pre
vious condition’ Have yeu seen
this claea driving tnem from their
{homes, depriving then o education?
| Nuw, dear Senat r, gelemee tol uns
hd class af whites 1 was that kept
ther slave wonen as concubines,
anireted milloua ot these pairs
brain df muta tots, as yon call them
What claseot Whites wae it that
has reared children by their own
daughters and then sotd them inte
slavery® Whatc'nan is it that today
is rearing colored and white families”
Please tell usin wha erctiin at the
insted Siates this cass of whites
lives Jn what sertion fihe coun-
Ury do we fied the most etrin eut laws
against Negroes, anf whe enacts
therm? In ehur', Senator, sit the
Letter class of whites tt af te guilty of
the crimes which the above jueations
relate ts?
Senator tellus if the passing of
the Jin Craw jaws mahetre whites
bitter and the Ne,roes evrse, or
does wimake alibetter? Web lev
fr m the tune of your letter that you
hive some gard blond ouursing
through your veins, bat you have
Contteuut on Page 2
THE ORIENTS HAVE MADE GOOD
Great Kansas Insurance Order Has an Un-
equaled Record for Prompt Settlements
---ls a Blessing to the Negro.
LPRAPT SES TD BY THE ORTES SIN PAY WEN DOR ACL ARM NWO DAYS APPER DE ALL
THE KNIGHTS AND LADIES
OF THE ORIENT
Prompt Payment of Lass at St
Marys, Kans
‘the Smights and Dadies of the
Orignt are ell adhering te thers
rolex te pry every Tossas quickly 4
possible, ually from twa ta fut
da satter death Mre Salle Der
ue'lef St Marys, Kane held ee Ot
cate No 887, ated coe de don the
ghday et January. goX She quin ¢
the order on the Th ttay of Niven
ber, loO4 Her ful poltey e 4 £5 0
was pant to her daughter Lun
Cranshaw, onthe Ith day «ft Jann
aty, gos, being withm trois
afierher death ‘“he following tea
fac ime sat ft the treat he ow
the drattisa letter tem ory ben
fie ars, La Crane soho rdangh re
andthe letier speaks t rite t at
is unly aneatthe tua y reese fly
the onder acknavtetging prompt
pases sot claim The buanees
ot the ander fir iyo, was the 'arpest
ins history dod a IP aluut aorbte
ryou
St Marys, Kans, Jae'y sath dry,
Yothe Wowhte and Lae tek utihe
DOMIRYL, OKLA
Mre Mato) Harding tordon on-
tortained ata Cbrivetman dinner ig
boner of her grandgerente, Eun,
Coa unt wite, Evel guent recerred
an Ninae wouvernit,
Mra MOOT Brooking, wha hi
Deen aS the pant week, te op eedtly
Beever diy,
We Jandan wae an Liter dl Kae ,
on Thurs lay, oo business
We ase very glad to kim that
some af wir representiove nen af
the race had the nerve to apy roth
the pecat tyramt eliefiain of Ok'a-
homa tn the imterestof aur pa pe
Tithe gieat uvasn of devbing meu
would view up and ehow the other
race that they are not estahed with
any kind of trostient, amt act 4¢
the right plave and the rzht ume,
pohaps things wauld aot be su
bordens ie fora few levling Ne
grees, and the race would be ber es
htted penerally
YALE, KANSAS
Adau Smith fe oe the ot k tie,
wie Sinith, whe hoe been atk for
ware Cie, te reported better, Mew |
Callie Leaia haa ta geippe Mi,
Yarbsugh ou the wh itet, |
Sil Gilmore, Yau Galloway, Jno,
Gan and win, Neve Huds uw were,
In Piusburg Wednesday,
Jan Galloway vierted in Vale with!
208iy3 drawn by the Merchant's
Natoon Uark ot Trpeka, Ka sas,
vn the Union National Bank, Kan
Bae Fits e,yin fall payment of Cor
Ubon Ps 587. ieu d tamy moher
pal Pea tof this. city, and ot
* way bey Lam the benefielars
So omth rhed on January 90
14 Bw tows bund on the sith of
Pew ard TE recened omy drat
Reo mthe UG day of January
ate te byw th's 3 ours ater a!
wohredeath Treurusail pron
aS nthe parmente of this dee t
ve hb ntiess andthe ssiets
ang s dedto ne To can acsore
you \ ap, reciated, and 1 can cer-
tainty recommend the order ty one
meple Tt TP could find etronget
Orent Topeka, Kanses: -
1 am in recetpt of your draft No
Worle tO eNpress iy think whose f
well glaaly doy 6s var kin diem
aid gewer sity cali not pessbly be
greater You are ar hlerty ty use
Iny pame asa tetererce, but] learn
that yentr treatment of everche dy is
the same ar erteuded te ne and I]
am sire the order mele ny werd ot
Priier ay (syeol dees are already
wrtity kn war
Vorv truly yours,
Luv Ceansiiaw
has mother, on New Year's day
Wey Davies hae Leen ebanged
fran Garird te Cherokee, bia apen
ing sermon herp en the tifth
Phe ant warch meeting of the
Mb and Baptiet churches war
aoetal auecess, There war alent
Nuns tree on New Year's ive
sunday, the ath, was ev, sparte
tiin's Lent day of xervice at the Mt
Hetaon Baptiet church
‘The entertsimiment at the Opera
Huuee wae reported eurecsatal in
evety way. The will was nm nerve
Quuterly meeting atthe A ME
church, Xa dey, Jannary ttl, the
presiding elder preaching
RUTRY LORD NOLES
Mra Sarah Jones Jeaves Saturday
tor Pacla, Kanaas, 10 be with her!
mother, Mov, Taabel Dandee, who ae
very itt, |
Joreyh Marria bas heen an the!
eiok hat, bat at thie wisting be fe
much improved |
Wi hada & Pringles Minatrele
were iy Rocky Foidtiet Welnentay
and Mevers Powell Gouper, Young
atul Chiter were the gucete of Mire
‘Eva hates, sl the Mivese Mary
Holes snd Tevtie Spencer of Pus
ehto, Cola, Kysry one wae well
pleased with the show, which was
highly appreciated by our city.
Mre Clara Harrie 18 visiting in
Kaveas City and Olathe, Kansas,
The 17 montha old baby of Mr
Winsole and wife dicd Jan. Ist and
wae busted Jan, 2nd. We wieh to
expreas our aympathy for the he-
resved parenta,
George Williams spent the hole
dayain Denver,
Mra. lonn Lee haw returned after
anextended visit im Kanewe City,
Mo
OLATHUK
Miee Rhoda Tehneon ard MoE
Prowatt, teachere in Lineal set ool,
hae returned from thor hares in
Ques, Hla, to resume their work
sere in the publte ee vole
Rev DP Dudley te here tesunt
Ing Rey HWS oft int eerice of
micetings
WR Rollins and Ad A altri
spent Sunday in Kane City.
Walter Rollins and wife, of de
attle, Wash, spent Christmas wt
their unele, WOR Rolling, and fam
Hy, Ot this place
‘The Chrimtaae Camaty given hy
the Sunday School wae a auccum
all render ng their parte well
‘The concert wd two act comedy
given by the members af the chorr
Saturday evening, December 28th,
Wana euiprive to all wha paw it as
it wasone of Ue grandest evente of
the waron, Alen, the hagskilling,
the prize in which was wen by Mee
Dice Levatls,
W Young, of Salt Lake Ciry,
Utah, spent Chraetinax with hin nee
ter, Mre Mo denkine,
Mowdanes Mitchell, Pvaus and
Kerneday, of Kanear City, «peut
Sanday with WOR Reliene end
tamily Also, George Gablen and
wife, of Paola, Kine as,
Mis Chins Fart of Rocky bord,
Colo, te visting: tienda here
Mre D2ouplis’s daughter sud two
nope, of Carrolton, Ma, spent. the
hohdayy with her
The young men of Chine ty enter
tune da few fends at Soeuty Tall
on ‘Taineday eight, im honor of Mr,
Walter Hollins and wife, of Se wey
Washington. :
Rev. HH. We Scott sud family are
doing a great work Isre tn the wpe
Lifting of Gale eauee and king m|
and weygettiog the hearty comopee|
ration of bath eain a and sinners |
Hew now engaged ina great revi
al mesaingand po Icokirg furwaid
toone of the greatest mestings the
shurch tive bad. —Hers agen od by
eho ot the most pow erful of Seats |
proud re oof the Necaho COMI
alno, Ly the recreray of the Deonbe
Valey An oclstlen, and above all,
aebeheve, smancalh | ef (cd to
i euht eGo pet, Rev dW, Dade
ey af Boat Sa ott, Ble te plac sented
Wibe sicging by Mry Ad Greer,
ul st. doseph, wa, and othere {
Kev, H, W srottand wile were
the vietime of a pleasant eurprise
perty on Now years morning, which
they way thoy would be pleased to
have repeated every once in a white.
On retoraivg home from a watch
ms ating atthe charch, the erowd
f Bowed the paetor and his wife to
th rroentence, under the leiler=
eheyeat Miae Te dia Me Cramp, art
when ch 4 hfvthe table war well
filled wi N such things ae are yood
for the inner mae. a true indiewtion
bat thu New Year eiehee were
Ait cae
* Good Reading for January
Donor fel to re d the articles te
The Mud tones Mowhly Magsaine
weitten Py distimvautehed Negra
writerk ow falloax Bar baacen
Statesmandhip.” by Piof Nathaniel
Sawyer, ‘Topeka Phe ‘Lriple
Allan at Mantowd,’ by Ehner
Shavdelford Kane Cry, Kaa
‘High Mandard of Masonry," hy
Willam @. Curtis, Abilene bome
of oar Distinguiehed Negro Chatags
tere and Some of ‘Thoir Achiovoe
eo bp Prof. Harry Graham,
Quindare, All thet articles are te
the January wane,
PARSONS KANSAS
Mi. Boone, wife, and ae
Oly Boone of Kanewe City, nave
bean inthe city, the wueeteof N, U
Ramom an! bis wih
Prof DOW: Patla eat Phy den
Staaliot Tanke pemlenee are in the
city, rie of Gamevieve and Wall
ech who are there comeine,
Koy pitten Weft shednenday for
His be Galena ane es
Mewedutor mele ctr aies cup
Pa thewesty ae bat Vecdewday
Min, Chaba Noth ti who fag
ten AD, IN de pe ote te ae towers
Mim CONN tris sh hae ec all
5 nate ef assed regarted betters
Min Noob, Tatnecia was hostead
Ate peimik patty gaven at her hame,
monday cventug,the pucets of honce
he ng ater Oa Boone and Le oy
BKuene id wife of Kansas City,
Quevtione were anawered from the
hugsertion of different kinds of
fruit, Robert Smith receiving the
firat prize, a beautiful finger buwl,
and sin. Nell Keynoldn the wecuud
price, Adeliioue tuneheen wae
erved, Mradb BF. Paylur alana eu~
fertained the Hounex and freude
at tives’ leck lanch, Friday p, tu.
Miss Genevieve Welch entes ain
elafes friends otter the ball oa
Ninay might, serving one oh lock
luncheon, Al tee o'clock alt des
partid with wang goad wiehee for
Lhe hovtess
Mine Viola Redviueon has returned
rom Kanwas City, Where «he epend
Jhiietsiae with her author,
Ste watthe Perkin ontertaiuel
pfew friende at Chrptinas aii nes,
BONNE SPRINGS
Mase Hemme Steaart, of Kauss
Jity. Kane repent New Yeare day
rith Grandmother fiance Janes,
Mee‘. A, Rwing hae returned
vom a viet in the berritory,
Mra Wodeon ww mabing 3 grand
ucvess with hes restaurant.
Cars are ranting from Bouni te
be cement ydsnt and it raid care
rth be running ty Kanvas City by
une!
Mre dadie Cutaplell has returned,
Edw Stewart, of Kaneas City, 16
vine with baw tamils, very awk,
Alen Moore 18 wll sick bat she
vele to be jmproving elowly,
dotn Bryant und wife gave their
ttle daughter Verne a beautital
tany fora Chriotmens preeetit They
unter asned qaite a nulber of young
eople ow Swturday evening,
The Topeka Plaindealer
TAK PLAINDEALER PUB.,CO.
Hit Hast wrath Gtrest.
NICK CHILES, Eduer and Manager —
BUBSUIFTIUN RATES;
(00 00 BY MAA enemies 9 BM
{a Bemthe By MMT... ec ee cee ee
Bree ponthabyeail, ws od
Radered at the Pstofles ot Topets an Gocumd
cisas Matt Metere
FRIDAY JAM,17 1006
Pees palin,
JONIN F, KRY bendy anneul0 Bimanit ve 8
mandianis for the owe of County Buparic
fexaent of Putte Leetcucion of Abaween
‘eeunty, subject to iba Republiren primaries
JAMEAL SMIMKI, hereby ancounoss himself
Be ecned date for Counts Oomalestuoet, Third
District, Basen foesty, Subjers to (he
detsion Gf the Hepublican oeusty Pwinaries
destelon of
JOHN MM WILK FRAON, Hhend of Bhaence
POUR), ENDeuLcns bis candtdrcy fore second
terns tubject ta the 6 wiekea of Ibe Kepudtinan
Prmsrine
WM, PHILLIPS, bores sumusore Diet as
weandiate for Reprearatetirs me Dtetrict
Boblat t the deton of the Bepublices
Proaacen
ROKLRY STUNM heres announces simectf fof
re-election Aa @epresratactes from the beth
Thutitct Hubjer (lo the Republions Primary
W K.PALRINER Berd) saucences blecoet
ann Caudidals for Covoty Clark, Gudfert to
tLe Repubiran Mramaries,
BM COCKHRT Qc toby pacgunces Ria.vod B:
& candidate for (4409 Comualastoner, Thin
Duttict Subject Wy Lhe Repabilosa P ri@tries
ae ——_
1. HG RKENWOOD Lemos aaounote bimeel
‘ev acandidnie fur Probate dite Nubject to
Ite Iteuubtican Primaries
W ob AC HOUH hereby aut nices binerit aaa
candidate for Probate fudge Rubjert ho the
Repabltcan | otmariens
A SAUL BY borwny a noaness hues if ath
audi tale tor reprowentative Crem Ure RNth
ate satqee Grube tcp Mil an Prt ides.
Fe UBIIIEE KV hereby ana runes himult
saacantidate for Catuty Altera Srhpet
fe tre Wepuble an Primaries
PA LAMAEY brenuy annwunces hime sen
anda tle (ye Uhunty Superintan font of Pub ts
Hastroct ene $ulymt te tho oR pal heau
ew arly
CFORGE DT ACE Lereby ennounces inset as
4 eaetitate tr Conuty ¢omimteal ner froin
An Lhted ats t Subp the Cit be print
Fria anies
PeOHE NEL EES Lerel yannounces hits 1 49a
at hdabefor ¢ 1 ty Coven yloner from tle
Tat Het subp ta a pub aw
Artanis
CPOE CRIN E MAN toeretey anu diets ost
ite ae lt cn Coun y Conn awe et
frory the Thing Perel Stay E tvtha Ke
bY ete retire
PRASH 1 UethOtie taeby ou aneee
Nim itoas 4 cart tate oe tanity Com
fweurs est wake Dd db te Satye te
doettau ¢ oS raneres
FR MATH Weberet y ana anes s titinse ds oe
rau bolo nuuty Comsmlostunee from bhe
Uoted bate ange tbe the hep ubtenn
Priuwae
HOOYARD PAGH autmimie timate a
Wiad stot ey Prat ale dn tye sujet te ahey
Heya tean Prtmaring
ATUUIT 1 MCSE antenuness thinvett nem
tan tidate tur Reale Seuetie Ault t to the
Repul Hoan Prlmatics
& - =
WH LUE REETHL Borel) agonine » dumave tat
@ Comtidate fur Coram sabpet ty thn
tory Dit an Primaries
bistwiseer willbe found a tac
minilie wh a dtate for Bsu0 pari to
Mrs, Lutu Craoshaw by the Knighte
aot Tudies of the tisinut of which
neatly all the officers wre colored
Tae $300 waa the claim of Mes,
Hallie Dernell nf St. Mary's, Karons,
‘Soe prompt payment of this claw.
with gS huureafter death speaks
Glow l terms tor thie ereat orgaura.
ation whicn we deing oo much to edue
cate our people along the lines of
Greternal naitance Pun many of
Gur race carey a small, measly week
ty cweakly) porcy im the Metropol:
tie Insurance © mpany jast enougs
to bury then, not lewvimng wny thing
dor thetr wifews or families ty cx at
von The Onent cares fos 00,
eshen yout aictuck, when an accitent
occurs & preman oe pad mda
death the amoiut tor whit vad we
ansursd ty ponte ds ated fo th me
wroagen eres 5 O35 pee
pet begee ats tomes
Vist ee wee. s -
mead irs fare
frmay + a ‘
Acct: r we
tne ne ne .
up fo» ta ow F we
eis os vie we um
On oh ot hres cee
The order is extending all over the
counlzy and thousands sre being
beneSte therefrom, The order is
strictly reliable, honest and prompt,
and we are always glad to recem-
mend such aeafe iastutloa ¢o one
poopie. May the Knights and La
‘dies of che Orient coatious to prosper!
Hon: Robert 4, Hendricks, one of
the leaders of the house of represent
atives, mill in all probability bea
candidate tor Congress from the 6th
district. He will be a strong opps:
eect of Reeder. Mr. Hendricks
represents the people, His work
inthe fours proves him a good,
faithful servant of the people, Send
him to Congress
| IN POLITICS.
Frank Hollord saya he will wie
the fight for commissioner and won't
lot up untel be Is fo the commission:
er's scat
Hon. Arthue MecGabe, who an-
nounces bimeell candidate for state
ecpator, is one of Kansas’ brightest
eons, He was deputy county attor:
any of Hbawnee county fora long
time and served ac jadge of the court
Topeka for sic yeats. Heis a mas
well versed in the law and a substan
Ual, upright citiseo.
| De, H. H. Keith announces him
eolf a candidate to» coroner and will
pe necainated, as he is well known
Uy every man, woman and child in
the ccuntry He hae a host of
friends and very few enemies. He
is fair and always treats bis fellow
man as he wishes to be treated. He
is a large taxpayer and employes
several st bieh epital on Weat Sixth
street,
{CHILES REPLIES
RUSSELL.
Continued fram Page t,
Vo sme in contact with be rougt
|necks of Texas, Arkansaw and others
Southern het oles and have beer
|nisted
» Gvoverns Heeketl, whe is on
sOhvan, ko ows beas weg, but he
che playing he part. Oa semopegue
te cueg tavor with thay elas ah ch
tay forewet tryed le tuake capital by
Ident vg, the Nae,
’ Ar Sanat oso font aa
tomty trary radon weet may Kay
o oeegrusan the 1 vo state \
Large porte eo vid Oot nia way
pactileh hy Rateaay edore d pe aque
| who talay tre amet. your most
Progressive ‘ited igent and culoied
leitizens, and ba al respects eupener
ft» the clare that ts trying to Sita
Crow thea. We Kensas culeted
seonple are nut Baiting for an mvita
Gia trum the chien you cepreseat
The colored peuple oan millions of
acres of land in the new state and
they can invite wucm they please
Thark God, Ohlahusna te as you say
not Tke the old Southen states
where Negrovs du not own ary fares
ot consequence BOT In proportion te
‘the population, therefore they have
Wcome jn contact with the rough
tlement of whites. In Oklahoma we
wership under our owo vine and fig
tren and no man dares interfere, We
Koo your crowd don’t iosste huveat
intelligent, proyreanve colored people
because you can't rob them or make
serfs utthen You admit this when
‘you ray thal iwe sentiments for the
Negro prevail im the nua state, une
‘that Le spall bea servant and the
other that he shall be kept as far
Jaway from the whies we pounble,
Aste beng a sersan thereis no
' chon, Ww you pay them and not
use thea we you did before and alter
the war
eA Var TO judge sand am Dag
ago taat ths white amen would net
Woe tne ssa to keep cole rea
wevan @ ub, toa time belore thes
Wocmraka. cove te em, and it
hoo Ce oanon thas te wo
fain teb res etiy hem n
‘out Hhee uta were
SL? . a In
“ mod om Da
bobs eek
t van fa .
+ out or we Cty
ty 2. bay an ve 8
Se tt tee eee te ae Sade
Sees eo
possible, you have our consent We
are not parlcaler about where we
tive, tat, Ob, My! who we associate
with le our eternal hobby.
God kaows our race does not
want lo have anything to do with
Jim Crow white people—nothing but
the best for us. The farther away
from that olses we are the better.
Good people recognize goat people
It in not the vicious Negro that is
hurting Oklahoma, bat the (gnorant
aad rough, uncultered outlaws of
poor whites of the Bouth, who flocked
bo that country for years tor crimes
committed In thele respective atates.
This class fe now in the ascendency
inthenew sate. Ge rid of ther
and all will be well.
| Actoreading Thr PLAINDBAtER,
we think that If yeu and your fallow
ers would read after us and take our
advice, you would know more aud
do better, Those colored people
who read THe Prarnpgacen find
themselves mach better off, They
‘are getting homes, farms, trades and
business of all kinds, and maahvod
with it, Wetesch all that is good
and wholesome, Senstur, read and
learn of us, and your yoke will be
eany and your burdens light.
| The eooner the low, mean, Negro-
hating, vicloue whites aru sent to that
piace that burns with fre and bria-
@tone, and where the devil and his
augels dwell, the better it will he tor
the good white man and pregressive
Negro.
Vos, Teddy was right unt.) he went
South, and thatis where be met tis
Satanic host, who cautioned him
wgainst speaking out un Southern
outrages, race tiota and buruings
He has sings been as a deaf mute.
Huping that when you have read
these irnes you will be able to under-
stand us better, we remain,
Yours,
Nica Cites,
Ect or and proprietor of dine Jorn
KS PLainpRaten,
POS. Judging frou: the headiines
she editor ot Tne Daily Oklahoman
agrees with Senator Rusvell; Okla-
homa does not waot Negroes ot the
ik of one who hai the nerve to
assuil the state's chief executive.
It yeu don’t want your chief assailed,
make tim do whats right. Any
time he or any other puvlic ofa
gets off he road that deads aight he
w Hi hear trom us, and it we arg nag
tr stenva th $48 tae ateande on The
Daly Oslahoutin, who assed pub-
Hie Ming as Wo baa Te ote
fac mute OFtsphem your Cet
Lit eewspiprrs ate, Ue better it ail
bofar le Neg ee ee weed ath
has dus tet ae outede Ce ota
ayourd Youle N gross t hat
DY dott COmng Negro sal
nt stun fr site y wehou. n=
es hge moc! 2 ae! paragrapa,
NC
Let your Money ©
do the Work!
1 ave you any idle dullara?’ Then
pat them to work in an honorable
and legitimate business, ff you
wieh to knuw abouts clean cleire
(Ut Up-to-date strictly vueiness
mining proposltion—mining in whe
ground and sot on paper, if you
appreciate a equare deal, and would
Ihe to be avavciated with pr gress
nive iuveatora of the race, if you
would like to ee your dimes rapide
yrow inty dollure i a proven
propomtion now blocking unt ure
with a remarkable secord to win,
Then winte The Freeman Shining,
Milling end Development Company,
Colorado Xprings, Coto. or wy of
the following agente of the come
puy
J, M. Wright, Wan, L. Evane,
1. SM, Forte, Topeka, Koa,
G. AW. Bell, lots Kansas,
Mra KG, White, Independence,
Kanes
Wiley Morne, Prank BRagleon
iad Jot 1 ca, Codey satie Kame o
SOM dupes, Wiehins, Knew,
SG Mare in data Ok
1 Wonere Tra Fou ota
c . bdae FT woga
ses tempus
b ee tran Wooster
stale s halve sept
sn fue wae te
Noval hopes MW Waar
bowite nud toot
to our readers,ae oar lavestigations
of these enterprises have bean such
ae to convince us that as legitimate:
promising mining enterprises noth-
ing more eecare te on the market,
Tuan therefore a astisfaction tobe
abletn add one more promising
Neveds company to onr list of re-
Mable companies. In thie cons
nection we refer ta the Freeman
Mining, Milling and Development
Co., incorporated under the laws of
Annona, capital stpok $1,500,000,
750,000 ehsres in the (ressary; par
velae$!, fully paid and aon-ae er-
sable. The company owns and ie
developing the richeet property ip
the Gold Mountain district,Nevada.
They have ron a tunnel over 100
feet aml cut eeyeral gocd veins of
tich ore, and will begin shipping
oon,
“This company has been the aub-
ject of psi staking investigation on
the part of the Western Trade
Journal, ant foirners tmpele this
atatement that the moat searching
examination convinces us that the
company offera the beat form of
investment in Nevada mining atock
within our knowledge. For par-
tioalara not made plain by this free
and nneolicited cdltorial, addross
the Freeman Mining Milliog and
Desclopment Co, Room 1, Mo-
Tutyre-Barnett Building, Colorado
Springa, Colo.
“We consider bat the interest of
the snbeoribers who msy be un-
decided how to invest in the
Novada eilver and geld minca when,
without insinuating aught in de
traction of other companies, we
bestow our udreserved indormment
upon the Freeman Compiny’e
proposition. In view of the fore
going, we feel ita duty to advino
our iesders who desire an interest
inone of the best Nevada imining
compinica ta loro no time in secure
ing eame of these ehares, which
offer the very beat eecumty for the
Tegat money that ever came under
the purview of this paper,
Photographs
The price at my Stu lio
ts creap, but the work 19 of
the highest class Why pay
suck an enormow price
when the same careful w rk
can be secured for ONE-
HALE? Stop and see me
W. H. LUCAS,
Tet K opsay Ave OPES’
of
J. W. Voohie's
Resiauran
Cams ate ore
eenen PPE ont
SEAVts ¢ moa
ae Lor owe
rows toss a
tur Woot
When in Lawera eo Stup at the
C lal
ROOM AND BOARD
(iad A commodativns
WASH PORTER, Prop
Uiz New Hampehire, Lawarence
The Scott Cafe
Short Order and Lunch
Restaurant.
First Class Meals served at all
Mours, Cigars, Tobacce
and Sada Water
W. M SCOTT, Prop.
a3 W Warren Lawrence Kas
Open all Neght, Prompt Nervice,
The Huling
CAFE,
MEALS,
LV neu,
SHOR PONDERS,
DLE seas Act rovEha
,
A, 3S]M5
Ob ost bitty '
rb Obs
howdy tee on wa
aerate tee Won
rPrtobere poh at
ow SOU GIL SAIN © RARE
A Grand Opportunity for the Negro to Buy Farm Lands and
| City Property in the New Btate of Oklahoma,
a. 8, MoREA, M. A. SORRELL,
Attorney-at-Law Notary Poblio, Real Ketste, Lonne
Mvaxours, Oxta, Vinita, Oxta,
A. S, McRea and MM. A. Sorrell owns and operates the leading
REAL ESTATE and LAW OFFICE in Vinita, Oklahoma (for
the Negro).
A. S. McRea is not only the leading colored lawyer fn Vinite,
but he is one among the ablest in the State of Oklahoma of his
race. Mr. Mclea also has a large law practice with headquartere
at Muskogee, Okla.
4M. A. Sorrell, the well known and truly tried citizen of Vinita:
is working for the up-building and advancement of his race. Mr.
Sorrell is « native born citizen of the Cherokee Nation, and is
well qualified and in a position to give reliable information to
his people, who may want to buy, lease, or rent farm lands or
city property in and around Vinita, Okla.
We buy, sell, lease, or rent farm lands and city Property, We
will loan you the money and insure your property. For full in-
formation concerning farm lands and city property, write M, A.
Sotrell, Vinita, Okla., Box 744,
When in Vinita, call and see us; office in Room 8, Venter’s Bldg.
| C. T. PHELPS’
e
| Fine Wines, Cigars, Whiskies and [ obaccos
Courtoua Treatments to All
| 221 Fuasens Stveer, . of. JOSEPH, MO,
| EER: EE dag. «cae —~—25bO-.24e.2e.. <a
DO YOV CARRY LIFE INSURANCE?
If Not, Why Not?
The Knightsand Ladies
f the Ori
or the Ortent.
FRATERNAL BENEFICIARY
a SOCIETY.
WILL Psst YOU POLICIES FOR OURSEID AND CHILDREN
PAYING, PARTYIAL-LIEE, SICK, PUNEUAL AND DEATIL
RENEVITS. IN CASE QO) DEATIL
No heme loving man cen effonl to Le withou Likk INSURANCE
THE KNIGHTS and LADIES of (ie ORIENT is daly autho-
rized by the laws of he State uf Kansas, ands inder the Sup't.
fof Insurance of Kansas. Itsefheers are bondedt sat wy. . Sur
Comp. LEBERAL TERMS PFO AGENTS F r information
Addr.ss | National headquarters,
sot Kanzas Ave., Topeka, Kansas,
GurMottea Peempt Payment ef Chins *
John M. Wright, Pearl McNeal,
Nat'l Pressdent, Secretary.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Many times in the past 1 have
been asked by young men de-
si ing to learn the profession of
Pharmacy, who had not the nee-
essory means nor time to take a
collegiate course, if 1t 15 possible
to learn Pharmacy by working in
adrug store, 0 have replied
that under ordinary circumstane
ces itis possible, hut a wvory tes
drous and up-hill undertaking,
especially for acolured manina
white man’sstore. This exprece
sion of a desire to learn an hon-
orable and prohtable profession-
al business, coming from so
many, coupled with the great
uitheulty £ have experience! in
tin ding Pharmacists for my own
store, has impressed) me with
the ydea that a short, lear and
concise course of Pharmacy could
‘and should be placed within the
reach of those young men or
young women whotuty desire to
pursuc such a course
A number of these yctrg men
have sequeste d that P take aclass
fpraticeas wellas theoretical
Phoraico, Chemistry aid da
tere Merboa ap twat th tute
fa sie, Dike dt = nt one
chet Ayo parr Vigo
Herr rue bet ersuch
4 nee Who tas de a keane
fectha hase wall td ctecn fel
wiforeite agen calling ono me
shay Morey a hier Ase
loluan S lee 1) HRS
HEWONLDS GREATEST SEWING MACHINE
LIGHT RUNNING.
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jets a
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cont Ply ANY 0
WEA
OE eS Lo ?
1p wt vere mee
Pog eae
arse a t = , mutt Met arse
24 ae Vuk
SHE NEW HOSE SE0UI0 MACLINECOMPANY
Orsatages MMeasne
Mh Mattie! may
Suid by iethriscat deatews antsy
WLP PR OST,
tte atts secuot wor
1 etek pen layla
Miss “say “tind
Miss Allie Taylor of Kansas Uity
was the guest of bee mother, Mrs.
Richard Hightower this weet,
Mise Zephyr Archie of Meriden
was the quest of Miss Walter Croek
ett test week.
—_——
Mr. and Mes E Noleon entertained
anenber efthelr friends at cards
Priday evening of last week.
We are sorry to learn of the death
ef the infant son of Mr, and Mrs,
Joba Chiles at Dover, Okla, last
week,
Mrs, usborn Drake of Dover,
Okla, who has been visiting ber
ater, Mra, Williams, fora few weeke
past, retvrned home this afternoon
Rey. 1..C. Newby of Hutchinson
ve in che city this week assisting Rev.
Pepein a series of roectings at
Brown's chapei.
i —
Mrs. Lee Jefierson of Colorado
Spreege, Colo., has just arrived trom
California, Nevada aad Utah, and
se the guest of ber mother, Mrs
Caldwell, and olece for two weeks.
’ —
Misses Perle ard Lena McNeal
entertained at whist Pilday evening
an compliment to Mre. Harry Deane
ot Cripple Crevk, Cole, Mrs. O. A.
Taylor won first prise and Mr. C. A.
Whitney booby prize. Refrrehments
were served at 2 fate hour.
Nev. and Mra. P. D. Davie have
just returned from atwo days trip
tw St. Joxeph, Mo, Wathena, Kans,
Troy, Hiawatha and Horton, Kane
They spent New Year's Day in St.
Jue with their parents ‘They rc port
having avery pleasant trip, | aving
metayreataumber chatd firends,
Perscasw shiugt» have long ar
ticles publisted Wall please send in
woney When tleariicle sent Cur
prices for such arneles ace tt ree ces t
perline. counting six words to the
hhne, We unly give local news
aud news fican various towns and
states to our sub eribers.
Nene reached the city last week
ofthe death of Mrs. James Bertha,
which cecurzed at hee hewmen Oak
lard. Catt, Mrs Bertha formerly
hyed in Topeka, ard wes a nmiemb t
of at dcbn A.M EK, chureh and of
the Eartern Star) Her remerors
triers joe uy extcned bg nj my athy
te We lcrcaved fomily.
Mis Sareh Payne Borwell, ages
gdvee s ened Mesesy ct ber beime
JECT N Jeilereteiect after a ot or
Wiacsser preunerna Te sreral
war Deith Wet reray aftamecn dan
the Kiret A rican heptst church of
stich she had Jeena men der tur a
bulaber of yeats. She sas a'so ar
seuve memberal Myra chapter, O
2S aud of the Benevdent eoceety
Her remares were interred in Topeka
cemetery,
“Lhe inen ds uf Mrs, Polhe Eater
were sorry to leary of ler ceath
fast wekin Omaha, Nebr, where
she had gue to vist hur sick daugh
ter, Her remains were brought to
Topeka aud her funeral was held on
Wednesday at B Street Baptst
cberch, Rev stoner and [kev G,
1), Olaen ofileiated, She was 44
yeareold, aud is survived by two
supa and two daughters,
Dr and Mrs © A. Taylar enter-
taped Wednesday evening at pro-
Kressive whist, complimentary te
Moe. Harry Dean ot Cripple Creek,
Colo, The vat of town guests were
Miss Marnie Gilmore of Leavenw: rtt
aod Miss Annette Scott of Kansas
City, Kaneas, Ata sate hour es trev
ments were sersed The guest o!
honor won the prize,
We aren receipt of the fret an
pralteport of Registrar of the ‘Inese
ury WoT Veron, Wt as areatly
bend volume, aud showe that be
has handled ailiars of dollars an
Donets, Ee ae bund tas ved ate
4 finarecer and we hope tube hin
fooe day on Val a tect
Poe Cart me Hate, May 4
Tete serie, s tainp buetee a
ho selqua teas tt ral ead p ates
Miss Cong a Sepmure, whe i 6
perintynt titel the atining depert
ment, alaays secs thatthe guest:
are well cared for, Ste is one of
Kansas City's most beantitul and
cultured young ladies.
The death of Mrs Josepbine Giler
at tbe county jail wase pitiful aod
lamentable incideat, She had been
fnvarcerated for a'x months, She
was adjudged iosans at fret and seat
to the asylum west of the city, but
was exchanged and brought back to
the jail where abo was kept uotil her
death, The atate should provide
more roum tur the aafortunate people
who are connantly crowding the
inatitntions. Shawnee county needs
agovd physician wha can tell whether
a pereon issick ur shaming,
| Messrs. 5. Nesris, Grant Gedeoo
and C. Langtord of Tonganoxie,
‘Kansas were in the city this week to
aatend the meeting of the Sunflower
Agricalturists They made a very
agrecable call at this office,
———ue,
| Mr and Mre, Witiiam Burlington
are the proud parents of a fine baby
girl, born Jan’y 15th. Mother and
babe are doing nicely.
Mrs. Mary Dykes, aged 36 died
Jan'y 10th at her home, 3803 Kans,
avenue. Toe funeral was held at
First African Baptist oburch Sanday
afternoon, and yhe body was shipped
to Oskalovea for burial.
Mr. E. H, Walker of Omaba, Neb
accompanied the rermalne of his
mother-in las, Mra. Elder. to To~
peka for burial,
Tib Starnes, the beg restaurant
magnate of Omaha, was in the city
last week, having cme in response
toa message that his wother, who
was acewdentally shot by her son,
Maguoteanected fo live, At thia
wil ing sire stn a fair way to renoy-
er Mr svar csreturned tu his home
Paresbay
Miss Deana Palbert: entertaioned
about sixteen ladies at a lunchean
Weduesday afternoon, complimenta
ry to Mrs, James Clayburne of Kan-
eas City, Kansas. The four courses
served were very delicious and ebun-
ed ab uty iathat tine. ‘The most
amqoe feature was) the suuvenirs,
small barkets of sacet flowers placed
atvach plate, with the name of the
guest des pnating where each war bo
he seatud,
ANT CUAPLL
: Co OM 1 ore rete
Se. MO Fe N bet Ie od
Tne revival servic © conemue t
vrowrtanteress Res. MO War
flit preached hree yp veerfel oe
jt te tact week Several base beer
hp ly eomverted and ool one.
retained
| Sunday was a day ef spinal
hastipg othe vast auduiree wae
atboth services the pastor used
tor amarning subpect, “Sin ancl te
hfect,"andin the evening, 1) ¢
World's Physicnaan Dive member,
were added to Ube church during the
tty
Next Sunday ts «joarter)y meeting
day ‘The presid ng elder will preach
atiland at night, R-v, W. Me
Donald will preach at3 p.m. All
are cordially invited,
OSIJOHN A, MF, CHURCH
What are pou doing to carty out
the will of Christ in your Inte in re-
gard tothe other sheep? You re-
member the words of our Lord wteu
he said, “Other sheep have I which
are not of this fold, them alsa 1 murk
bring"
The pastor ead un Jast Sabbath
thatthe imperative nature nf bring ng
souls, the other sheep. to the tod,
bes bau transmitted ta the people
ot Got through the apostles by our
Lard Jews, the Good Shephert ot
i shezp, ‘Thw being true, at is
very clear to the mind that ist
harmony with the dive will that
supreme duty of the Chrrtian if- »
to fired and bring ite the Christ tie
the ‘other sheep
The Sanday Schoolisin cont aon
todo very special ard ace ‘
work 8 Ubu faithinl and unr
ie priterhn, Mr ho gow
ja Vit excel ont conn io i]
avo thers dhe aan mnt
the ac oite tes Traggth bee eu,
iTne cr npene un ef piety wal
‘ghar steed ct. sartates a paddies
[bares Mero Mae ns nga ia dis
jorath year as om ctautend mca gh
isehont
NOTICE OF PETITION FOR
VACATIUN,
To Whom it May Concern:
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned petitiouere have on the
27th day of December 1907, filed
their petition in the offce of the
County Clerk, of Shawnee County,
Kansas, and directe t to the Bos.d 03
County Commissioners of sald coun-
ty, praying fur tue vacation of tote
687 to 783 inolnsive, (odd numbers
only) on Btone Ave, and 687 to 783.
and 688 to 744 on Atwood Ave, and
joa to 784 inclusive, (even nambers
only) Highlaod Ave. in Waverly
Place as the same iv platted on the
partofsoction 2, Pownabip 12,Range
tg, inBhawnee County Kansas, and
for the sacation of all alleys platted
and touching eaid luts and of roth
Btrect, where tt curser raid Waverty
Place, and A'w od Asenue from the
south line of to’h Street to the north
line of 2lat. Street and Stone Ave-
sue from the suuth Ine of toth
Btreet to the aorth line of 2let
Street, and that vn the 3rd day of
Februsry, 190%, the same being the
next regular eession of said Board
after the completion of thle notice
said pettion wil be presented to
said Buard forthe hearing thereof,
and that at euch time and place all
persone interested can appesrand be
heard under said petition aod show
cause af any why sand petition should
not be granted, Lxcept that lots
6&8 to 700 on Highlind Avenue and
687 to G9u on Atword Avenu: be
not vacated
Jauas Citarreiie,
Atice B CHAppatre,
PLB he
Aiten B Pares,
Thor TMan & Bione
4 Attorneys for Applicants
Hy
TO WHOM LY MAY CONCERN:
You will take mote that my
petition for spermit ta ell inteas
cating baytera atomy drew ater at
Nomen si North Bane Avenue,
fin the Firat ward of the City of
Topeka, Shawnee Conmy, Kanere,
ie now on file im the othee of the
Probie Judge of «vet county, sad
thatthe sad petition willbe herd
| Yafore the Honorable OF Hayder
Viobure Judge of sat comity ut din
thee wn the court bene in the Crt
af Tepehaon Pureday the gt day
et January, lees ib le otctoun bat
AVE Ho arotie, Mesitioner.
Murer Pabasded the, ga oF
: -- oe
| Noddy.
Tie State mark 6 Ue tobe
Minstondiy ssaoben + moe 8 th
the sep bearer ‘ ,
akeghusstes Pow be 1?
; todauates 32 su yes ‘oI
Hs cuttrvirds col Baa vet rel
i the sta co are capecssd t rey at
alth sms tay Thy et ca be
pres wl, eee Vie ec dod ba Se
re cortespon bey seeremty Cou
Fisthack J201 Wo ‘Te tth street
| fop ka Un rine £44 rent tthe
Corentyyecure ss Rev ToL Pere
Cnet kye, Reneas
BEN Wirsou TD Prenale os
4 Fr ttinwk TW Dy Sey,
FORD'S
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R e
GHTENS KINKY of CURLY
Sy see eeet rahe ineae ny oe
? was fo)
peeee MELA BEN RO RT
the Dae sate preparation hoows w ob thal
mehes kinky or curly Lair straight ay
ghowe ebure Ips ues makes she must stubs
Born, bareh, kinky oc curly sale soft.
pliable end sacy ts comb These reeulte
wey Lar bisined Im m one treatments 6 to ¢
botllen mre uqualiy samt (nos fore year The
eoof Ford's Halr Momacde reomves an
Drevente dandruff ce levee itching lovig
erates thy, aceip eb ps tte Lele frow fesles
ourorbreaking 1» wekes bt grow and
spariabing. the Fate, gives 4 new lite and
vigor | bel ng gh ean, Perlumed aud
hharpless, ! ea lolicg Areranity (oF ledire,
tentlemen aad ebildiea bord 's Hate Fue
Bande hae been made ang wold cs utinuomely
Blorecahous team and label” OZONIZED ©
MAKROW © wane reghiered tn the Unived
Binteg Patent Oftoe. tu tig | Be orm to gee
Pipdreas te pee wakes the ban STRAIGHT,
OPT and PLIAUT Epon are wf $u itations
Rimemver thet Ford's Haly Peaade te
a reReeut an bey Gee *{ieteematnn') on tts
sigusiare Charive bord direst cucarh pack.
Sue Refuse gil there Full d reacts ne oteh 4
oe title Price only AGP ete md by,
Ar auasete and Wee TS 3 we brmggies & ‘
@ vale van w toitly yu he ead 4 bh
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There will be 5 Leap Year supper given at a new parsonage, Thursday evening, January 16th, by the Willing Worker club, Mrs Luola Harne, president; Mrs Susan Lille Lard, secretary.
Samuel Johnson and wife are the proud parents of a baby boy born on the 11th of January.
Mrs Alan Barnett, who has been with the group, is in chatter.
Rev H. Harne will start a week of prayer on the 19th.
The Willing Workers will meet
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street 10 Lily, at 2 p.m.
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WINSHELD, KAS
Mr. and Mrs. aponson, who we
and have been for her home
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and we have been for
which we met the last week
Mr W J McCallough and his daughter Mona of Inkley, who were the guards of Mr W Wood for a week, left last day for their home.
New London Hudson meets at the corner of the road and passes on the side of the road.
Miss H. H. Hobert, treating with her parents in Great Springs, and with her a medicalist week later latterly to her to Chicago. Her husband is a minister of Mrs. H. H. Hobert.
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DENVER COUNTY
TO WISH A MAY CONFIRM
I have just been honoured from the Commission in life and am glad to see that I have been able to hope the bulk has not been told me. To commend yourself in steadily and respectfully.
Angel Rev A P Blythe
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KANSAS CITY, KAN
Mr. Pattie Preston who is
recently of the recently regenerated
careth and is there to leave the
time. We were asked to a but at
morning.
Now Jones and family more
recently received their health.
A reception was given on New
Year's day at the residence of Rev
Jones by the State Bluntonary
northery. A turkey lunch and carved
and quail quail was reheated.
Mr. Father Davies of the English Street Christmas church has been on the sick to
When in Parrots and Hungry
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Restaurant and Calc. Open at all House.
TROU & JOHNSON,
1711 Kew Main Street.
Mrs Mamie Bampton of Chorley, visited W. on the 10th.
M. Jor Barke of Earn, Onda, arrived here on the 10th. He has a elder here whom he had in a room fifty-one. He will make his home in Weir.
Rev. J. Ransom, the presiding elder, half equally meeting at A. M. E. church on the 12th, having for thruke the same day.
Qute a large committee, bound by A Dulloid, not the connexion on the 6th.program. Guest vice in the city. At a meeting from Mr. A Dulloid and others, the city council promit that their rules should be adopted.
LEXINGTON NO
Miss Laude Pearson is writing Miss O'Rourd.
Miss Aulice Lourdian, Lourdian Markine, Lourdie Hickman and Lourdie Hickman are members of the committee to report the visitation with the past to Mrs. Victor Collins of Lourdine and Miss Mildred Hawkins and Miss Liamson of Western University of Portland. The Missone will visit in much use likely for enter events.
Mrs. Johnson and family, and det
from Freemann, who have been put
ill, are improving.
Mrs. Lazette F. Benton spent a few
days in Woman, so
Prof. George H. Gibson, principal
of our school, attended the State
Father's Association. Also, Miss
South Carolina, but they report
very in improving the.
Miss Stuart to one of Kansas City
sponsors and will Sunday with
her mother.
Miss Dutton Hawkins and partner
of Integrities, spent a day
with her mother and sister
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matter in my last Sunday
of A broun of Nashville, Tenn.
who reside in the city for several
months or play as a clerk in a
restaurant, attn to Sunday, on 10
for Mr. Pretzen, Kansas
Miss Eva L. Britt is visiting in
Salem, Kansas
Sir Daisy Price, who has been
attending Lincoln Institute, Jefferson
City, is home to visit her mother.
IROY, KANS.
Miss Creea Holland, who spent Ames at her home in Omaha, has returned.
Miss Nell Schomels of Boston, now accompanied by her friends Miss Hughbanks and Mr Cuddock, is spending the holidays with her guests.
Arthur Hughes and wife of Hwings, Nebr., is visiting in the city.
Mrs. Charles Corman gave a look dinner at her home, Monday, in honor of her nephew, Theodore Corman of Tupka, who was here visiting during the holidays.
Mrs. Mollie Brown gave a look dinner today, in honor of Mrs. Nell from the of Buxton, La.
Mrs. Mrs. Webster of a Joseph's visiting mother, Mrs. Noham the
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Mrs. Betty Osburn, Kansas City, Kansas, is visiting her father and mother, Mr. Collins and wife.
Pronouncing Elder Collins held his first quarterly meeting at Zion A. M. church, Sunday. The meeting was very interesting, with a good attendance all day.
Royal meeting is going on at the various churches and a good work is being done.
Mr. Paice, the evangelist singer of Topeka Kans., is attending New Waltham in his revival meeting at Zion church
Mrs. Anna Muckel, Kansas City, so, came home very sick, to her mother, Mrs. Rose Harra
Mrs. Pannie Johnson, who has been very sick with fever, is now recovering.
We are Glaucer Grace the
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How I have a ghost very out for
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have content with sites that
to watch the ghost
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Here is a idea of success now in our city.
Our clothes are doing nicely under and I do hope Rev. Howe, Washington and Jennings.
L. I Was a good able to be down town.
John Lasky will confined to his room.
E. Williams and if have their payment now to be William's room at home, on Blu to see me.
Letters Avel Williams is now
been at work of promotion
The will be able to
attend the next meeting
at the home of Mrs Browne
Thompson, Mrs W. Thompson, of
Owengo, home, being the place of
home. Parents are present
and all her a pleasant time.
La Hill, from Chinatown, is visiting his family.
1. Hutley and wife served dinner Wednesday in honor of Rev Washington and family.
Why don't move of the parents visit the schools so they can see for themselves how their children are progressing?
Lee Tucker, who has been quite ill, is reported better.
A Morrow and wife now have up payments at the Oak Leaf hotel.
FORT SCOTT, LANSAS
Bruce J. P. Rinson told reporters meeting at the WM church the fourth
He presented two stairing accounts on all of which the other at the Rew
to W. Sampson presided Sunday and Monday earnings and assisted the people with him that financial report shows 2000 collected in twelve weeks.
The presiding officer received his assessment on Saturday. It was ready before he got in the city.
The funeral service of Mrs. Jones was held at the Sunday afternoon at the WM church.
Mrs. Jones Brown and mother wrote, entitled a few friends at dinner Monday.
He told him was present Rev. J. R. Rinson Dr. Bodden and wife, Rev. Sue
noted Mr. Moll and wife Mrs. Rachel Mrs. Sue and her
Mr. Martin entertained a
few hours last week
Mr. Anderson Johnson entertained a
number of friends last Friday from 5 to
7
The ladies Mrs. Anderson knows
will entertain again
Mr. Anderson entertained his sister and
The banquet given by Mansone was up to date in every way.
The emancipation celebration given by the ministers' alliance Jan. I was very largely attended. Scripture reading by Rev. J. L. Dudley, prayer by Bro Linin Mitchell, the welcome address by Rev. M. Jones, response by Rev. McCray, progress of the race by Rev. Mian, address by Rev. J. F. Sage. Free dinner was served to 60 ex-claves. A splendid program was rendered in the evening to a packed house.
COFFEYVILLE. KANSAS
COFFEYVILLE, KANSAS
Woolgirls Valley hodge No. 20 at a regular meeting held on the 9th of December elected officers for the quarter. We are getting along very well so far. We are doing the best we can to come in time to upload our order. The following is the list of our officers in town:
Wallat, chapplain L. R. Lowley this year. A. L. Johnson also in town forton N. G. W. Bankhead P. N. to M. Matthew N. L. Room P. N. I. H. Davis Warden Ramson Daniels inside outtown. De Vance R. N. N. W. W. Crowward N. N. to G. Horty J. Husn N. G. Frank Homerson, R. N. V. G. James Railings, L. N. V. G. Dunn D. Railings, L. N. V. G. Nathan L. N. P. N.
Up with the town banker in the green Thursday evening
Attorney in court of district attorney in conclusion
late H. H. Johnson in district of one was in town last week
Miss L. Homes at Clay Center is on mustard last work with good results
Mr. Mickel and wife of Kansas City etc. visitors is during Nights
Mrs. Moore also of Kansas City is visiting here
to L. Mason of the Enterprise in time and laundry to make a living trip to Independence last work
Attorneys of County with will celebrate January 1, interim day
The owners of the county are trying to do the clean up at will the points here
SALINA, KANSAS
Boy W P Banks provided the able
seminar Sunday at St John Baptist
church. We are setting up a small
Hill church meeting last Friday might
and shared objects for the year.
Mrs Hla Muntz spent New Years on
Whitby the guest of the cousin Mrs
Hla Larkin
Mr Wax Houlton spent the holidays
in London We were delighted Mr
Houlton
ATCHISON, KANSAS
Mrs. R. Brugat, president Mrs. W. Welb, vice president and Mrs. B. Shapiro of N. 16 club of Lowestooth organized the same and club library at Mrs. H. Lawson 1115 N. Highstreet Mr. John Taylor president Mrs. L. Watson vice president of Mrs. H. Well will secretary Mrs. W. W. Burnett counsel Admired to meet with Mrs. H. McDowell library 1105
MANHATTAN. KANSAS
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Mindeston is embarking on a spiritual
announcement will be in the institution on
the Bristol or late in being held on the
Rose P William picture of the A M M
chapel and assistant. Ray Missell
Scott or Karen Clyne. Ray Missell
that Christ is now in these months
which have been in progress two weeks
Miss Scott will have brought to
Holy Ghost in the church to be
brought both home and still work
on Holy Land. He discovers
protested against an intention to
shut and the gospel. Sunday night she
prepared to a large and impressive
dinner. I will also give
any further information to which many are
to the spiritual call. During the meeting
which has been a memorable morning
have had two meetings and three
solutions also, the confidence of many
myself and our parents all to welcome
to glory on our main prayer.
Mr Thomas Wright is in charge of conditions.
Mr George Davis of Japell was the most of Miss Jahn. Nipmun Sunday. She was a M student. The weather although nice, the school spent the afternoon taking and viewing the city.
Mr Jean Woods will take a memoir through to originate unknown to others.
Many of the students we are glad to learn are working to learn of Christ and the glorious works.
Several men still are added to our student body members. Mr Hatties Robinson of tenten Head Kau, also Mr Hatties Robinson of Athens Kau, also Mr
The Willing Workmen will merely serve as a copy of a copy reception during the booth last evening at three opposite halls on at the residence of the late Mrs. Alexandra Wise will be all by all be on the plinth of the room at the room the home is partially dissected the front and all pillars hang in a spatial with tenets and all beautiful plants. The dining room was elegantly lighted and decorations of Christmas balls complemented well. The home will be with about thirty gentle going frogs to show the beautiful women.
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