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Friday, November 13, 1908
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“VOLUMEX. ~~" “TOPEKA, KANSAS, FRIDAY MORNING, NOV. 13,198 © NUMBER 46
~The United States Supreme Court Is Still Playing Into The Hands Of The White South!
Undoing the Work
of Lincoln and Sumner
Brewer and Six Other Members of the
United States Supreme Court
Uphold the South’s Method of
Oppression and Brutality.
AN er nme res: NGA FORZa iy ORL TONER Se
States has decided in favor of stite
righte—rcmething for which th ta.
ands of lives were eaciifieed and
millions of dollam wete expended
inthe pronervation of the Union
and equal rights for all mankind
before the law, What the South
fought and contended for in 1x6s
and lost, the last court of resort in
this nation is now restoring to them
The Nouth claims that the Negro
je pota citizen and should not ea.
ercise the elective franchise. The
court held in the Alabama vare that
the South was right. The South
claimed that the Negro wae not en-
titled to civil and political rights;
the court agreed. The South con-
sidera that respectable and progrese.
ive Negroes are no better than the
criminal element of the race, and
tha they should be Jim Crowed ia
filthy railroad cars and eteamboate
and aleep in the streets and alleys
with money in their pockets to pay
hotel bills, The court eid it was
right and declared the civil rights
Dill unconstitutional,
A few wealthy white people es
tabliched a college in Kentucky to
educate the Negioes The w hite
teachers taught their own chil fren
alony with the colored students and
the state of Kentucky parsed a lw
ayainet such a pernicious (2) action,
The friends of the school appealed
to the highest court and a decision
wae made eysinet the echool be-
cane colused people ware frlercsted
This isa hibitof the vowt. ‘The
colored qenple and ther whie
riends should not be a armed ar
become discouraged, Taman built
his own eeufold, Jef Davie was
Diind to bie own interests ‘There
is not avother country in the world
where communiticn, citves ot etiter
havealsolutecontsel over the rights
and libertue of the citzoum. In
all the repattable forms of honest
goverr ment the wh ile pec ple enjoy
cquil rights before the law The
public cuir lovendor have to
rexpeet the rights of all crt gens
The mon vehisl form of government
aftuids more satisfaction tnd less
lurmon to these who live under it
than that of the Umited Siites
Oar courts conform to the custome,
prejudices and wishes of the favor
ed clans, All honest, Christian poo.
ple know that it in wrong to enact
or to uphold class legixlition.
Much honor ie due Justices Mare
lan and Day, whodiasented — Mr.
Harlan was appointed by Lincoln
and he #till believes in and carries
out Lincoln’s ideas; that all men
shoukl be equal befare the lew,
Either Jesus Christ, his doctrine
and the Bible are wiong, or the
judges who agreed with Justice
rewer in thia decision are srong.
Which vil the people avcepty
The nine justibea held their right
Bible, dec ang thatthe, wenkd he
impartiilte at dat they bebeved
that Chadst represented atl atthe,
and they eware tacy wonkd lollaw
hie teachin Seven of item have
violated theie oath; ire they entithd
ty be called giod? We ery nay,
they are not, We hope the good
Lord will yet bring a Saul of Tareux
to change them. Thesupreme court
of the United S.ater 1a doing more
to ercate prejudice Letween the two
races than uny other agency,
Justice Brewer uphold the idea
that where two people cannot agree
to whatis right a law should be
passed to make them do wrong and,
that the stronger and more influenti-
al party should befavored while the
weaker party suffers,
This being a private college the
white people were angered to see
whites and black together there, xo
they invokid the state law to stop
it, notwithetandirg the state did
bot appropriate a cent to ite support,
The honest thing to dois to make
the people terpect the law and the
courts should uphold the rights of
the people, tegardlees of color or
conditions, Tt thie deumion woe
tived up te, every state in could
center tte t federiuion amd almoet
te-erslave the Negro I practically
annuals the fourteenth amendment
[f the fricnts of Boreveollege hive
pet bel thelr sights abridged, then
wedo net know our name
Justice Bre ver as fram cld eunay
Wiusas, the home of John Brown,
We are tal coed of hie and Ine ery
dssuetites, wha dtege seed the aiane
af the ete dathe tstriots son
The decision tollow ss
La decadiing the case et Bares
college vires the state of Ker tuehy
fworthly to the stite, the supreme
courtof the United Stitew held chit
the atulen of the Casas aay eos et
Vatsonally Tegerebce te prevent tire
evediedtten Othe white id back
poees ‘The ee wan toe inated te
deat ihe validd y oof the etate dew of
19Ut prohibicaege wliete and blak
chatdren Crome attain the same
rehooly ‘Mhe higher etate court
tuck the postiog that the white aod
blak reece are nacueitly antagente
tie aud that enforean nt of reper.
avon of the chitdtenaf the race as
in bine of the preservation of peice
The opinion of the Supreme cout
war handed dowa by Justice Brew.
erana afticmed the finding of both
the Kentavky court and) the court
of apposla, Justices [alan and
Day dissented. |
Justice Brewer's opinion deait.
entirely with carporations as affects
ed by the Kentucky statute, and
did not consider the yu tion of
ite applicability to individuale,
Proceeding upon the theory that
axtate hay complete control over
corporations ax itx own creation,
he then construed the law of 1904
avin effect an amendment to the
charter of Berea vollege,
Responding to some of Justice
Harlan’s strictures, Justice Brewer
aad:
“There te no force in the sugges.
tion that the statute, although clear.
ly separable, must stand or fall as
an entirety on the ground that tha
legislature would not have enietad
one part unters it could reach all,
That the legislature of Kentucky
desiied to separate the teaching of
white and colored children may be
conceded, butit by no means follows
that it would not have enforced the
separation, eo far a8 it could do ro
even though it could not make it
effective under all cireumstanees.”
Contending thitit: wou'dl prove
any ricticable ard unsatiefactory to
eeparate eurperate from private
ahoole Justice Harlan in hia dis
ecnuingeopinion said the gourt should
meet the entire qacstion eyuarely
and decide whether it ts a ctime
uedar any conditions tu educrte
white children and) Negro children
atthe saine institution, Ue did
concede that it shold be x0 regard:
ed. * Have we,’? he asked, “he
come roi uculated with prejudice
of iace that an Ametivin govern.
meot professcdls bascd on the prin.
ciplea of freedom and charged with
the protection of all citizena can
ake distinctions between such cit.
izena in the matter of their voluns
tary association for innocent pur.
purposes simply because of their
Yeapective races,
“Further, if the lower court be
right, then a etate may make ita
crime fur white and colored persona
to fregaent the same market places
atthe same time or appear in an
aeacmblage of citizens convened to
consider questions of a political
nature in which all citizens without
‘regard to race arceyually sotercated”
Justice Hailan added he did not
want to he understood as critivieing
thesyrtem of separate schools, races,
but that his censure was directed at
she penal provision of the Kentuchy
law involved in thie case.”
CONGRATULATORY
Chicago, Day after Election
Dear Friends ‘
| ft'sall overnow The most rar-
‘ing farce, the most exuberant diaplay
of uhoc , the grandest exhibit of
impudence that was ever paraded
eles the astuniched gaze of the
world hag at lest cone to an end
and the political buic» man, fa'se
prophet, humong and tikir has
teen retired to the background
‘theokl Jag waves ino triumph,
the country os sale. We are ie-
deemed, Laft nas been clected and
all clasens can beeathe free agin
What fearful disaster we have ca
cspen' Misery for the poor; disas-
‘oe for the weil to da an fife.
Nhe strong common sense of the
cominnd perxtshas averted the eal-
amity, Woile many were deo wed
and ousted the great body was epen
to dedrue tey sedeon, Saw the changer
tour country and tts beuten insti
fuguns and but up am unpregaable
citadel wiih their votes against the
caemica cf Mherty, tay ant arder,
With thet votes they smysled the
most dangerous Conspiracy elves the
overthiow of the elavelioldess’ rebel
lion,
Democracy, mulrseravy, ballot boa
rtuffiuy ocracy, Bryan, Parker, |an-
tely Vardaman, Hethin and ‘THaan
—sxeuntemnes (‘The curtain falls)
You have been an important factor
in producing the good results Ac-
cept congratulations
Yours faithfully,
C.F Avans
Bishop Grant's Message of Congrat
ulation to Judge Taft.
We congratulate you on your
eplendid victory. In you, all people
under the American flig have a
triend. You will govern the nation
rignteously, The «oor of hope is
onilupen to all, You deserve all
that has come to you.
Anndm Grave
ATCHISON, KAS.
Mre, Nadine Greene, of Kansas
City, Kae., is visiting at the home
of Jer. Taylor and wife, on Wash.
ington street,
The many frends of Miss Vir.
ginia St Clair are glad to learn that
she tn able to be out again.
Mra M. J. Cunningham is spend.
}ing the weck with friendain dSt,Joe
Phe Carnation club gave a rocial
at Eboucever Baptist: church on jaat
Friday evening,
Mre Sloane entertained the Art
club on Tuceday afternoon, compli.
mentary to Mra WOW Caldwell,
The Young Folke’ club, with Mira
Ethel Penn leaicrgave a bos wovial
at Kbenecver Baptiat church on last
Thareday night,
Mre hlijah Kerford and children,
of St Jcseph, visited with Min Ker.
ford’s mother, Mis Handy, lately.
Mr Prior Dickey of Oak Milly
visited “her” on Sunday,
Miss Grey, of Hartford, Ky., ar.
rived laet week to make her home
with her uncle, Edward Pylea, on
M atreet.
The Tuesday afternoon Art club
will be entertained next Tuesday at
the home ef Miss Kstelle Itoy.
Quarterly meeting atthe AM E
church Sunday; everyone cordially
invited to be present,
Milton Collins, of Kansas City,
visited in the city Sunday and made
an able speech at Mavonio Hall, in
the afternoon.
WESTERN UNIVERSITY.
The neighbors for miles around
have become more acquainted with
our development this year than ever
before The deep vounding whistle
ror the new engine in the shops, and
the brilhantl Wuminated grounds
in the evening with the many elec
trie lights onthe grounds and the
scores of incandescent lights im the
various departments, ehops and the
other buildings, give us the mghtly
Appeatane of agiest manufacture
ing plantzand truly #o, be dase char
acter, skitl and human ability are
heing minufactured daily. | Phose
Mighted hilly are now the eynesuce
of leyesol nightly travelers on
rotlroad, foot or vehicle
Mis Fanme Bo odfotn, teacher of
elocution here, gave avery ceodin.
Dle program in chapelon fast Tues.
day evening.
Phe preliminary oratorieal con
lest to seloet die represen ative of
the shoal at the Inter state am
Ouvala dure pe Chrmtimad week will
De hell here Novemb r 25th,
WEIR CITY, KANSAS,
olin Harris, who has been sich,
le tpand his con Walter his re
thine? to Tepekai, te resume ite
wtudies at the Tnedlantrisl Tnststute,
Mre Jacob Seott is very sick.
I. Hopkins and Mis Lethe [ob
buns were united an marriage on the
fth and will moke their home in
Weiv He iw 433 years old and she
ix 3S,
James Jackeon etole the daughter
of Jolin Richardson on the jtn and
the two were married at Columbas,
“They liveat Corona but he came by
Weir and got hia nister and brother
to meet his father.in.law, He is
abuat 35 aud ehe tk
Mrs Furlaw who hae been sick is
teported 16 better.
VS Berry made a business trip
to Joplin on the 9th
Hey J W Jarrett ia holding # tea
days meeting at the A M E church,
Mev Green pastor.
Prof King 1a making good with
his night echool and has 13° pupile.
Keys Walliama,and Gunner went
to Pitteburg on the sth, to preach.
JH Boyd who got hurt shot.
firing Is able to be up again,
Min Susie Jachsan went ta Coe
lumbua on the 6th, to will her only
child, a boy about 6 yeare old, to
Louia Doddle and wifes
Riley Hall's won and lis wife ar.
rive] here from Alabima oa the 3d
to make thia their home.
Mra Eliza Seott is very sick.
OWVAHA
| Mra Jd A Bingnam i quite Wt at
her home, of pacumonia, We hope
for her a speedy recovery .....+Mre
Samuel Overstreet haw Leen quite
il but is now much improved...
‘One of the most artistic aud beauti-
fut weddings ever given in Omaha
was that of Misx Marie Woodside to
Oscar S Lee, which wae solemuized
| Wednesday noon, October 28th, by
Rev GW Wright ut the home ot
the bride's sister, Mrs J 11 Wood,
on South Tenth street. The room
waa decorated in blue and white and
over the bride hung three white
bellx, Mina Madge Woodside was
the maid of honor, Lama Kenner
the best man. Mre J. 1H. Wood
played the Flower Song as a wed.
ding march. The bride wore aateel
gray silkin Princeise effect, with
rich lace yoke and trinmed with
lace, and carried a large boquet of
carnations; the maid of honor was
attired in blue mull After the cer.
emony 4 reception was given from
1 to 2:30 p m., and a wedding aup-
per was nerved to the bridal party
We inesday evening at o'clock, at
the home of Mra J th Wood A
large number of useful and vestly
presente were received, The newly
weda will be at home after Novem.
ber 15th at 2706 Burt street......
The Twilight club haw juimed the
Interstate Literary eaciety, electing
for their delegates Mesdames Sam:
uel Overstreet, Thonias Mimmea and
Edward Turner.
IOLA, KANS
| The funera) services of Mr Jamea
Bradford, who was accidentally kill.
ed on Laxt Sunday afternoon at the
Jolt Vorthind coment plant was held
from the Second Baptiet church, on
Tuealiy alternoon, Rev. Gorden
offigating The dereased wid J?
years of age, and a devedot husband
who lst aloving wife and diugh.
ter and a host of frends to mourn
ts losw
| Born, to Cairles Sebtee and wife
* 10 pound baby boys mother and
child duing nicely,
| SCokerantwife have moved to
Waneis City to reside,
Che Willose’en entertiinment oa
Saurday evening, October Bist, at
GA KIL, given by the Indies of
the Mission cirele of the Second
Baptist church, wit ttine success,
The Ladies of the A ME charch
will serve diarer Thankagiy wg day
atG A Bhat, for the benefit of the
charch, and at night 4 inusical pro.
grim will be rendered.
ioG Groen and wife havg moved
to their beautiful five oom cottage
on South Kentucky street,
The ladiew of the Second Baptist
church realizea quite 9 peat sun at
the dinner on Election day, at(G A
4 hall,
Rev Gordon and wife, anol Mre
Ella Flippins will leave on the Lith
fur Chanute,to atteud Neosho Diet.
rivt conference
Rev J R Daucan of Bassett, unit.
ed with the Second Baptiet charch
on last Sunday morning,
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404 KANSAS AVENUE, (Down Stairs)
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EDWARDSVILLE, KANSAS.
Mr. Robert Groves' new residence is nearing completion, a beautiful structure to be valued at $4,500), perhaps the finest ye. owned by any of our people in Wyandotte county.
The members of the Pleasant Hill Baptist church surprised their pastor, Rev. T. C. Anderson, Friday evening, bringing him many of the delicacies of the season. Donations were made as follows—
G. H. Austin, potatoe, Mrs. H. M. Williams and Mr. Dranco, apples; Mrs, Grigsby, apples; Mrs. Pearl Leet, four pints preserves; Miss Willie Taylor, one quart pears; Mrs. Richards, apples, Mrs Fann Divers, one quart peaches, one half bushel potatoe; Mrs. Nannie Combs, one quilt: six quarts preserves, Mrs. Douglass, one quilt; Willie Hodges, Maggie and Ruth Hamilton, cabbage and apples; Robert Groves one half bushel potatoe, one peck yams, one dozen cabbage: Mrs Jordan, one quart peacher, Mrs. Sadie Divers, apples potatoes one quart pears; Ophelia Divers, one peck walnuts; Mrs Mary Groves, one quart tomatoes one quart peaches Mrs Mary Cox and Mrs Permelia Cannon, one quilt, Mr Williams cash, Mrs Glen Franklin, gt; Mrs Eliza Munroe, one quart peaches
Rev. Anderson's customary eloquence talked him giving adequate expression of his praises he contented himself with the plain "thankee ma'am" and "thankee sir."
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HIGGINSVILLE, MO. Rev. J. L. Woodson, president of the Negro Republican Club, held a rousing meeting Thursday in the Court House.
Rev Woodson, pastor of the and Baptist church, preached a very excellent sermon Sunday evening at communion service, subject "Christ the bread of life." Collection for the day $3370. They are having electric lights put in this week. Mr. John Lewis and Mrs. Josie Jackson had a very successful entertainment Saturday night.
Rev. E Thomas, of Marshall, Mo., changed cars here last week enroute to Sedalia and St. Louis Mrs. Charles Douglass, who has been seriously ill, is reported to be improving nicely.
Rev. Leroy Woolrick, of Lexington, Mo, and Rev. P. W. Dunnavont, of St. Louis, were in the city last Thursday night. Both expressed very good political ideas at the city hall Rev L. H Harris, of Miami, Mo., passed through the city Monday. Rev N C. Buren, P. E., changed cars here Monday.
Miss Rebecca Parker, of Kansas City, is home this week visiting friends The Sewing Circle will meet at the residence of Mrs. Bertha Williams.
The Southern correspondent is delighted with a raise in salary. Proficiency, etc., gives success to a man. E. E. VAUGHN.
NOTICE.
To give everybody an opportunity to try Ford's Hair Poinade and owing to occasional requests for a smaller size, we have decided to put up a 25c size in addition to our regular 50c size, either size mailed post paid on receipt of price. Address The Ozonized Ox Marrow Co., 15, E Kinzie street, Chicago, Ill. For particulars see advertisement elsewhere in this paper.
The Rev and Mrs W B Johnson who has made Iolt their home for the past two years left last Saturday for their new field of labor at Quindaro, Kan. The Rev Johnson having been assigned to the work at the sitting of the last conference Then many friends here with us in their pastoral work
Roy Goodbinder, two yeareft the U B church preached a wonderful sermon at the 2nd Baptist church last Sunday night to a crowded house.
Hon. J. H. Gorm of Topeka was in the city last week and addressed the republican club at the YA CA. He also spoke at B set.
On last Wednesday afternoon at 4:00 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Goo. Wintneys, Mrs. Mary Wintrey and Mr. John Hayter were invited. Rev Gordon officiating.
Mrs Eliza Parker who has been visiting friends and relatives at Lawrence for the post week returned home last Tuesday and reports a very pleasant visit. She witnessed the opening of the Old Forks home
WANTED- Two young women to begin training in the Mitchell Hospital For further information address, Miss M. E. Merritt, Mitchell Hospital, Leavenworth, Ks.
NOTICE.
Literary Societie, take notice: The Executive committee of the Inter-State Literary association of Kansas and the West will meet in Kansas City, Kansas, Saturday, October 31st, at 1 p.m. at the residence of Mie, W. L. Grant, 1964 N. Fourth street. It is earnestly hoped that all societies that have not organized will do so at once. Every society should begin at once to plan to have a representative at the annual meeting in Omaha, Neb That city is anxiously waiting to receive the largest delegation in the history of the organization. Let us go up in large numbers.
MR. F. C. WEST, President. MR J. G. PAGG, Omaha,
Chairman Executive committee. Mrs. W. L. GRANT; cor Sec.
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WANTED-Colored man and wife (elderly, preferred) to take care of stock. Free rent water and share of eggs and chick no rains. Six blocks from union depot satisfactory references as to stability and integrity required. A snap for the right party. Address Dr. Martin, Security Bank Building, Wellington, Kansas.
Mrs. A. C. M'Clelland.
Shampooing and Massaging. Brands for Sale or made to Order. Hair Dressing and Straightening A Specialty. Call at 226Kansas Ave. Topeka, Kan.
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THE WESTERN TUSKEGEE.
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ENTS: Not Industrial Agricultural, Normal, Normal
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arter, Principal. M. W. Freeman, A.
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They have $100,000 worth of property listed, which can be bought on easy terms. They have property in all parts of the city, ranging in value from $8,000. Also in large and small trusts you have a small amount of money and desire quickly and comfortably located see them a
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They have $100,000 worth of property listed, which can be bought on easy crimes. They have property in all parts of the city ringing in value from $600 to $8000. Also terms in large and small tracts If you have a small amount of money and desire to be quickly and comfortably located see them at 115 W. Fifth St., Topeka, K
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TER MARKET Prop,
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MUSKEGEE.
For Christian Training.
WE
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Normal Normal Preparators, Muscle
Equipment Special Traned Teachers, High
Home Training for Girls Every Stud
7. Freeman, Asst. Principal
LA, KANSAS.
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WINNINGHAM,
Rentals, Rentals and
ce.
Property listed, which
They have property
in value from $600
and small tracts
money and desire to
related see them at
Topeka, Kansas. or DRY you'd be.
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CITY LOCALS, | wembdecs here end [ have personally | ton, and Mrs. B. T, Washington at theyail the schoo) agricultural toys avail was a aitccess, Mr, Bridgeforth Is one
In looking up pews fteme were
ope to find that our people did
notice the excellent oppor unity to
make money,
The *H H" club declared a divi-
dend on April toth, Ooe boy who
was bright encugh to look atter the
matter, cashed in his cards at $2 73
each.
Through the negligence or over-
sight of some people who might have
caken his place in the d'vidende they
neglected and lost that excellen op
portunity.
Every 48-Ib sack of flour contains
a card. Each of these cards is
worth five cents in the purchase
trom the Topeka mulung Co. of one
Universal Bread Kneader.
There is another way these cards
can beused Ask your grocer about
at and af he cannot give you the iu-
formation, ask the ftopeka Milling
Co. ty explain it to you,
A contest is now on which expires
November 39th.
A similar contest expired April
and, 1908, and some some of the
carda in that contest were actually
worth $2.72 cach.
It will pay you to sit up and lake
notice,
*tPride of the Kaw” Flour, none
better made,
‘Pride of the Kaw” makes the
best Dread.
EMPORIA, KANSAS.
Mr. Harry Martin of Pawnee,
Okla , waa a pleasant visitor at the
home of Mire Lampton aud family,
Monday last.
Mra. Carry Ashworth was slightly
burned about the face at the O iver
restaurant one day this week, She
was attempt.ng to lpht a gas stove
and an explotion followed.
The Tiston Concert company
will give a concert at Metre politon
hall on Tuesday the 17th, Kev.
W. 1..Brasco, advance agent,
NH Jeltz of Hennessy, Okla
spent a few days inthe city the last
week visiting relatives, en route
home from St Joseph,
Neighbors of the Hearthstone,
Kansaa City. mo.
Gentlemen—Your settlement of $5
is very satisfactory to me This is
the secuad claim that [ have drawn
and J have found that you live up
to your contract totne letter [ re
commend the Neighbors to anyone
that is tbioking of taking out sick
and accident inaurance
May you continue to push forward
and grow is my wish
Yours truly,
Ronerra StnuLeron
LANE CHAPEL
Services last Sabbath were well
attended both morning and eveuing
The pastor used fora subject in the
morning “Hearing and Doing” He
put much stress upon ‘ Hearing the
word" but he convinced hia audience
that doing was of more importance
He took fora subject at the evening
service "The New Song’ and gr at
was the de nonstration of the Holy
Spirit that made every one feel great
ly benefitted. That the members
are determined to doa great year's
work ts evidenced by the panctuahty
and earnestneas that characterize
their devotion to the church, The
sewing circle met Friday atteroom
with Mrs Wade, 118 Hancock street
The Missionary soctety met with Mra
Julia North on Van Buren street
This society has done well this year
by raising $8335 up to conference
and with the general missionary
money we raised over $90 for the
cause of missions Let us beat that
this conterence year
Morrilton, Ark., Sept, 24th, '03
To whom it may concern;—
I wish to publicty express my opin
jon of the Neighbors of Hearthstone
as] think we should endorse a rell
able concern They have many
trembers here end I have personally
ronde vat many sick and accident
bianbe and 1 have never seen nor
Teard of anything but the fairest
trestmeut to their members lo my
practice 1 bave seen the work of
many sick benefits, but the Netgh-
bets isthe best I have met with,
Yours respectively,
Dr E B Bosveun
FOR SALE—Twesty acres of ex
cellent Inna and house and barn.
Located in five miles of Topeka.
Eaquire at Tite PLainDEALEX ofilce
INTER-STATE LITERARY ASSOCIA-
TION,
SHO THO TC OCSCTS MND CNET EN OG Gens
Vateraay Society
This comes to remind you that the
Inter-State Literaty — Assuclation — of
Kansas aid the West will hold its [sth
Anmuial Session in Onutha, Neb, in the
Zion Baptist Chick. Vhe opontag sess
sion will be hedd Monday evening, De
comber 2soat TW ot deck. Welcome
wehticesen WHE be piven amd a teception
fonderad the dcalegates ‘The closing: se:
sion will de held December 20,
the committee will meet November 23
fo arnange programe AM senietion aire
ashed te sent the representation tee hy
maid date. AN names tor the progr
aiust he in the hands ot the conespend
Jig srenctary by satkd date,
Rach society ds entitled te one repre
sentative on the progam provided there
ane net mere than thice societies ton
the same city. dn cities whee Chere
wie more than thyce societies mypresent:
ing. the dcleg thes trom each society will
hold a delegates’ aimecting, and select
from that number three persons tu rep:
resent the city on programy with litera y
mitinbers Ne testeictions are placed on
naval numbers This anangeme nt
makes GL necessary for cach noriety te
aetoationce NA gered artingement: woul
be tor the president of the oldest rociety
to call this meeting.
Nach suciety is cutitled to three dele.
gates with a conespemling mumber o!
alternites, “The basis ot representation
isae follows Obb societies, 31; new
societies SES05 ald secieties tuling t
represent Last seat wall pay sho
Contests.
Contests in orttary. aviginal music
ait ongmal pouty. have dean made
permenant feature et the apmd je:
ged Prizes wall be awarded success:
tul contestants as fellows: Chatorys
hist poise Sh. mitsie SB. portny 5a,
(naGiens nitist be leanded te the presi
dent hy neon of the first div of the
meets fa aity an schlook where more
than one peteon Wishes Te ruter the wa
terbal contest: te orators are dashed te
have a prdliminary contest and the win
no he piven the place in the Inter state
eunlost,
Ate adinission tee ot 15 cents: will le
charged the night or the contest. | AU
new secicties mst pay their tee beforr
Naveinher 2s,
For mitetes will Te allowed ter pa
pos Weeqe this ne maid: while writin,
set paper
Dowe by onder ot the committer,
AIRS WOE. GRAN, Cor Sry.
Wet No 4th St. Kansas City, Ian
MG FebtT anh, Fae et Eek TEE ee iS Dw
| Tu pereteiiee tocar tem WOW
Plumb. Got ROARS Slower Grand
banlee please tind apace te amon that
Sprig et Myrtle Delge No 22 is iu tine
condition both financially and pamerical
Ip Meetings nights, first amd thisd Wri.
ae nights meeach month nt the G, VR
Hall Wan Watlramson, ¢ C34) N Mar
tis, hoot Re ands
- COUTHERN CORRESPONDENCE.
Ve Warstitigtean actin diem ae tip
throuph the Nerth te Ohio this pst
week,
Phive dean cete talk and dese tesion
about the Negra nace this two weeks
past than D have ter a year dntore
neatly Lt ds dae te the Negros prog
dees, ciel not the protlem, fer, dams
mul this problem, of fetlowed ap clase
Iy by the Negea, wohl entertin alison
feta na tong times ‘The whites dia
cuss the prolden, while the Negroes get
more dines, acquire land, in the form
ot farms, cats property, sud settlements,
gel thes genaat mer hamlise, and cloth
fog stores and stores of ttl hinds dhe
Negroes, at Cie sume time, aie royally
sutertaming pruninent people wha took
upow the pune, intellent. advancement
and general plogtiss, eypressed in eounty
and atate fairs, and cannat help but
semmend and achuowledge the fact that
gteal progiens is being ‘ade by fhem
Dushegee Institute teachers, those who
were dn attend ince, enjoyed a very plene-
art evening with Mr. I. 1 Washington
and his son, Mio Ko Davidson Washing-
ton, and Mrs. B, T. Washington at the
residence of Nev. and Mrs. Upshaw. Thu
ocasion was a Cine Syrup Candy Mull
and Sweet Potato Roast, on Friday even:
ing. Every one who knows me can vouch
for it that [ received my share of th
fun and frolic, as well as the profit te
he had. None hag sutpaeed Chis even
jng's cutertalnment.
Lhe Stintent prints the school's regia
to lean the death of Mot, Charles Eliot
Norton, of Harvard University, who wae
always kindly interested In this institu
thon and its principal.
Wo aro Intensely glad to note that
sunt interest is being taken in the in
Justice done members of our race wh.
travel in the new state ,and are treated
unfainly. Uspeially are we glad wha
we lenined that an effort to bring the
guilty ones to talal has been started,
Returns trom the election were an:
nounced from the telegrapher’s stand in
the Chapel, Tuesday night.
A perusal of the neway little paper,
‘The Student, a school paper, revealed
the fact that Mi. James 1. Brock, Vi.
Vinest PL Rowdll and Mr, lames Holusey,
whe are in aml around ‘Jopoha, are from
fushegee., You will find them every,
whee, Mia Bessie Roane ‘Taylor and
Misa Apnes Riles, it is seen, are bi the
western pottion, at Kansas City. Mo,
wml nid, Ohta, respectively,
A Holloween party was given at the
tesidince of Mi. Gregers. Mins teach
cos ware in attendance, Nice time dtd,
Mer Washington has set te motion an
dilert te double the cmlewment fand ot
‘Tuskegee Tnstitute. dhe Chicago Dailmne
heartily concurs with the principal in
hic new ctlart and published a somewhat
lengthy editorial concerning the same,
More anon, Respertfully.
He 1 VACGILAN,
Suuthern Cartespon lent
SOUTHERN CORRESPONDENCE,
Atisheper Thiet, Alt, Nov. o
Satutday ight endad one of the mast
uneventiul weeks the south nis duad tor
some time, Bot, set, things around the
Institute were going just fhe same. 1 is
either this on E have bean aeble to get
much of The news on account at busy
days.
However, the Mace County bait,
Which was held on the sivth and sevent
or Novemba, proved te be a preat saes
tess, On Ltiday anerning things began
to move ated the Sattuday mghit's close
maghed what was said by all Ge be the
best county fan the colurad people ot
Macon County have ever hdd dhe new
Additions of ditoaont hauls ot evlubits,
the noms fropertant and distinguished
speakers dank visitors present. along with
the inany mew aml amyaaved hinds of
sport sand aanusement contributed Lugs
te this prcat sites
Phe speeehes ot Mie LU. Campbell,
uN sporker of the Bis Day—Saturday
Mi Wade. ot Alexundine City,
aM, and Miz fesse VL femmes. on Mont
xomery, Aba, formerly of Sola, han,
mest engoyad by the tartan, ald and
sem. nen ad Wena, aud the chil
shen, ane all others. That as ta ety
evarsbedy anjoyed theme as they had
pomts fo them that wall due helptul
to all, Va Campbell, who is of Wash
ington, D.C amd Mee Wades are
gguncavtusival men, Cuploved by the gav-
camment. and fhe han commitee con
eee themselves pertunate dudecd in
Wenge able te secure the sashes of
such alle mon. Ma. Fetes is a corn spur
tinhst, and fy doing much to ander the
quality af cou better, and te mithe af
sid mere te the vere, “These thiee men,
along with Prof O, We Porgusen. of the
Agriultural Institute Departinent at tle
Institute, were the judges at (he agiieul
tal estabits “Dheir decisians were dn
every cane peateethy matisnactory, and
every one scomed platead at the partes
age of the premiums, The things evtib-
Hed Jn the Agricnitial Departinent
were Carn, colton. tiapentine, resin,
dice, peanuts, growmd peas, ground wuts,
por of all hinds, cane aimduding anil
hee and eorghums of all hinds, vine for,
aweet potatos, lefties, ontuns, cabbage,
Mutahagas, Collads, pherhias, peppers ted
and green, sugt, dams, bacon did tle
Meats, and imams ether things As tar
the ladies’ extnlat. there was preserves
wind jellice of all hinds. cakes and other
vdibles for the canteat, home made things
such ay wash bands, chair bottoms,
matis, hare colbars, dives prouds, tte
Many othey things ware on estlubition
also ut this fait, lent time dees not pre
mit the suctioning of then,
| Ghee were the tedivndual and) scheal
ealitits vba whic attracted much at
tention Lepriahy those af Mee “ST
Calloway aol Ma. Walla Hint
Ve tor amusement, there were nacen,
Doree, foot amd Iadnessed unital tacee,
aces animal bong eligsble Dhese give
much delight to all ‘The parade. which
ueceded the iiees, by entitled fa a tow
Worde of prake The baud bays, and
Get Busy
In business for yourself. What's the use of work-
ing for someone else all of your days?
Here are a Few Enterprises
that will make you an independent livin:
Grocery store in the Negro district doing good husi-
ness $Soo—$200 cash, balance on casy terms.
Restaurant doing well, $25 a day—$100 cash
Saloon, mixed trade--$250. ’
Lunch Room runs $10 a day, $50.
Four chair Barber Shop established trade $150.
Fifty room Hotel, down town, well turnished $2,000,
$500 down $10 per week.
Twenty room Rooming house $600 easy terms.
Fifteen room Rooming house near 1toth and Oak,
$300, clears $75 a month
Several $ to 12 room Rooming houees, will sell for
$50 down and $5 per weck.
gey~ If you want to gointo business, buy a home,
rent a house or get a job; come to our office and we will
do the rest.
Afro-American Employment & Realty Co.,
ROOMS 1, 8 3,
$005 MoMcGee St, 9 — _ - ansas City,
1367 1908
Howard University Sebeel of Mediin
REV. WAI THIRKIDLD, bb 1, Bren, ROBT, REV BURN, M1, Dean
W.C, MONET Ly Me 2) secretary
The Forty-firet annual session will begin October 1, 1108, and
continues eight mouths,
Four Year's Graded Conrse in Medicine,
Three Year's Graded Conrse in Dental Surgery.
Three Year's Graded Course in Pharmacy.
An optional 5-year course in Medicine is offered, Full corps ot
instructors, Well equipted laboratories, The new Freetman’s
Hoppitel, which adjoion the Medical college, juetcompleted at a cont
of #5400,000 offern unexcelled clinieval facilities,
The third ression of the pont-zraduate school and polyclinio will
will begin may Y, 1909, and continue six weeks for Medical course
and four weeke for Dental course,
For further information or Catalogue, wri e
W. C. McNEILL, D., Seertary,
539 Florida Ave, Washington, D. C.
gee cvemeBUY YOUR +amecame
Coal, Feed, hay, Etc.,
OF JAS. C, SHIMER,
Both Phones 475 1815 Kansas Ave
all the schoo) agricultural toys avait
tile, were in stages and diove around
the race track headed by about cight
mounted marshals and officere of the
fas. ‘Then came the flve atock on ex
Nibitin led by the agricultural lyn.
‘the others then fell In dine and com:
pletal the turn out. It was a pretty de-
Valtial sene, and after encheling the
tek about fon thines, these putaders
rave way for the other good things tu
tome, After the ntces, the footfall boys
tatertained. The wore reeulted & to 0
in favor of the first team, but the no.
ond team played a tine game, Speaking,
at the same time was going on in the en-
closure provided for auch purposes Hence
thete was plenty to weep every one
busy looking, Aflur the money, ne
tremiums bad heen pald the exhibitors
Vegan gathering up their products an
tiacing thom in their wagons prepara
fury to toasting, thus winding up what
Was termed by all “a yowd okt time."
OTHER CORRESPONDENCE,
Dr. Washington deft tor New York
this week,
Mig, ReOAL Clatk returned fiom a
trap te Lexus, where she was visiting
for the quast anenth She reports the
martiage of her sister a very detipht tal
afluit. She alse efated that she helped
hea sister iu the “fiving up" of the
henase. Which she mage was very lavishly
done, We da not know the young lads
fy persons we wish her and the doctan,
Wer busbands a lappy antiriet tte Mes
(lathe was alse very happy over the
tet that her Dnothe, who is manapes
et a teal catate concord Uauston
and a banka, is dome well
Mr GR. Dridge forth as lata, ven
might say, over the fact that line tait
Was wt sitccess, Mr, Bridgeforth Is one
est thie pushers of the ight thiogs for
the beat of every community.
The Macon County Teachers’ Associas
ion gurve a reception In the Agricultural
Building Thursday night, which was very
enjosable. ‘Thelr sessions ale wae very
intoreating and profitable.
‘The nest thhag of grent tmportance te
“Thanksgiving, “The Southern peuple cag
well thank our Gracious Tather for a
Dountifal harvest, all of which has not
Set teen gather. ®
People look letter now since Mr. Taft
has teen elected. Many anvious faces
wwnited the pond news.
FOR SALE—IL ore cabbacef r
bareng. 25 cents dczen. Will not
d lver tess than fone dozen, Send
order to D Chiles, Oxklard P.O,
Gan cecure aty amount vou desire.
Belt ‘Phone No, 3751 two rings.
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ADVERTISING RATES rhit MONTH $200
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Mype yee Dy RUUD 6 cee vvece eves ssezonee anveneners $1.50
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pewaear at BPteah™ 22 tao
NELSON CREWS AT
WESTERN UNIVERSITY
fthand tth, the church ane hie
State Boud of trustees of Weetern
University met to disetes In solemn
deliberation the expanding, Brow.
iny future of this institution, Dr.
Vernon, Presi fenthad a mod eplen.
dhd report te mike as toe the cattte
ordinuy progress and prosperity of
the rehaol At cbapel eerste Hon
Deleon Crewe one of the ehureh
trustecs, was relected by Bishop A.
Grant, president of the board of
trustecs, to ad dress the meating |
Mi Crews had Iyely finished 4 hard |
political camp ig! shich tent ght
auecers to his purty apd wae in the
bert of sprite and beat ef soles
Among the many good things he
eid te the assembled brethren, face
ulty and stodents, were ax follows:
«Yon are living in a day of prog.
ress, ‘The opportunities that you
enjoy here are nnuensl ard abund-
ant. Every comfort and advantage
is offered you here to gam knowl.
edye and ch iracter Such opportu.
nities as these were not offered to
these elderly men who grace and
dignify this platform. ‘This beaut:
ifully decorated chapel, these aplen.
didly equipped buildings, thie strong
corps of teachers from the leading
echoolx, and this most liber! Srate
of Kansis whose highest capital is
made up of the intelligence of her
citizens Joy unbounded comes to
my heart when I remembet but three
years ago at the dedication of thie
very building when the present gov-
cron, KE .W Hoch, lent his pree-
ence and good advice to he oceastun
there alse spoke from the same
pltfonm avether many W RStubbs,
with words so replete with encour
agement and good will te my race
and this particular tnetiti ten, That
man has Jately heen elected to fill
the position of governor ty Ue great
state cf Kansas, and | am eare that
under his administration the work
at Western University will be given
an impelus and a forward astride
characteristic only of his noble
heart and lofty ideale for progress,
With allthe blessings, natuial
advantages and resources with wheeh
thiv great institution 1s surrounded
all would count for miught bat for
the mind ot a yreat pereanatity to
lead them, With the great captain
tu guide and steer this rlap, io the
person of Rishop Abram Grint, a
living energizer whore personality
reaches Out ind draws the strongest
men around him, himeclf one of the
foremost Negroes of thie day and
lime, Western University ia tian.
ally blond, And in addition to
this, to have the president of this
Tostituttoo, the Hon, Willlim T
Vernon, Regitrae of the U.S
‘Lreasury, peerless orator and ada
ettor tilling the highest oftice within
the gift of the Negro rave an Amer.
iea, with cralit aud crowning ene
ces, dea blessing that no other
institution im America ean boat of
—Twoof the greateat Negroes of
America connecttd with the mschint
ery of one and the same matitution.
“In future years you studente
whe now crowd thin chapel, will
ee ee Be ee es
tact wah these great men, and you
will in turn inapire them to go on
and prepare themselves to reich up
and fill noble places in life and euch
positions that must necessarily be
eft vieant by reson of dissh and
the unespected vicissitudes of life.
“A race that looks up t> God in
time of adversity and in bitter tral,
pereecation and suffering will ’ere
‘ong rejoice in the success of Ile
divine workirus for thar good,
“Three yess agoat the dedict.
tion of thie budding, in the pres
ence of tle Governor and dia in-
guiehed guests, In my speech upon
that occasion Toreferred to the fret
thata native son ol Kangas, a pro.
duet of the puy ig eehoolsa and Uni-
vcreity of Ute preat etate, hal been
loaned to the great wtate of Missouri
of Whteh Elum, he honor of being
efathtac ety and like Moses at
old heb tet the people of that
wett common seabh in age aned bate
tle npow the Oetapus Stands d Oil
Company of New York and t at
he bad diiven it oante ate den iu
Wall sticet, never to emerge again
Through the marvellous workimes
of God deapite the th 2 at ner.
tile legitatiun of rudical Demoeracy
in Missoun, God hac brought a
iboat te place Herbert SoU adley in
the breech, where he will all the
better prevent the defiming of the
fiir name of Missouri with Jim
Crow car liwaand Negro disfran-
chizement.
“You livein a progressive age
this school is destined to grow, tnd
in twenty yerrs will have stretched
out and embraced hot oaly there
hile included in’ this cima bat
all the surrounding territory. I
congratulate you, Mr. President, the
faculty and members of the student
body, upon your splendid euceers,”
YALE, KANSAS.
Notes deferred from last week:
Mandames Terrell and Jackeon
aie on the sick list this week,
Robert Duberry was in Patt«burg
last weeh, ot buwiness,
Prof Finky spent Saturday and
Sunday in Pittsburg,
Mi. Moore, who got hurt in the
mine by a fall of rock is improving
Miss Elizabeth Gallawsy, of In
deperdence, Kiuneas, spent several
aya in Yale, with her parente.
Mrs Newte Hudson was initist.
ed into the H TT KR, soctety on
Monday, and reported a ood time,
WINFIELD, KANSAS.
Mr. Dake Balmer of Spring sll
is visitur yg iu the exty and louking for
alocation, Heisa hrothersin-las
ot Noifle Cottom of south Church
slreel,
Rev R [. Bradford, Adventist
preacher of Wicaits, Wasi the city
taking aner his church, the Sab-
bath. Kev Hradiora's family lives
in Wintield and his many friends are
always glad to see hun
Ruy, Berry tet Brday for his
home in Eudora after ep nding elev-
endaysina series of meetings at
the Second Wapiis. church Rev
Berry 1s one of the best ministers
iu the state and we wuuld all be
glad to eee him jn another meeting.
Mr and Mrs FBS Beadtord came
infrom Pulsa Okla Jaay Frolav
Mrs Bradford was formerly Miss
Perle Wilkins of thie city
‘The dinner given by the lad es of
the A M.ED chu chon electi nday
wasa grand success It was well
patron7ed by the candilates and a
neat sum was realtzed
Rev and Mr. F M Reeves re~
moved to Hutchinson Thursday,
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and their many friends were sorry to
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turning at alate heur.
Charles Whitfield has returned
to Arkansas City ufte- spen firg rev.
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Sidal cn‘e,
Carl Brown is down from Hatet ia-
son vietting relatives and friensis.
Thoe who are on the sick ist
are Miss Carne Frinkho, Caroline
Foust, Salle Phelps, Emma C.mp-
bell
Mrs Jess* Banks has reurcred
from Arkanaea City after visiting her
nother, Mrs A Dody. fora werk
Carbondale Mineral Water can he had
by writing A. MeAdoo, who will deliser
it at your door, ‘Ihis water is splendid
—a perfect health restorer, and all pcr-
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anything by hand
that takes him
time to make out
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him in doult—tha!
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And don't fill out legal papers or card
memox—or make out accounts or hotel
nenus in your own bandwriting.
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ous.
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practice, to write just as rapidly, and ae
| rectly, a an expert operator on the
OLIVER, Because the OLIVIA fe the
asinphfied typewriter, And you cum see
every word you write, About SU per
cent more durable than any other type:
writer, becuuse it bas pbout $0 per cent
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writers,
Mighty per cent easier to write with
hun these other complicated, intricate
achines that require “humoring”—~
echnical hnowledge—long practice and
pecial shill to operate,
‘Thun machines woicn enn not be ad
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it is Impowmble to write abstracts, insur:
nee policies, or odd-sized documente ex-
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You can ad ust the OLIVER to any
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For the OLIVER fs the typewriter for
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Kentucky Drille, Winona, Old Hichory and
Mitchell Wagons—Rarine Buggies, Majestic
Ranges, Bucks Heaters,reliable Gasoline Stoves.
Anything in the Hardware and Impliment line.
We are al says glad to sce you.
Great Bend Hardware & Implement Co.,
Great Bend, — Kansas
‘Look! Look! Look!
You can make Money by investing In
a few Shares of Black Diamond
Development Co’s., Stock
The Board of Direeturs ot thie
COMPANY is now offering a few
shares of this prized STOCK tu the
PUBLIC for the purpose of hasten
ing their developement CHIS stock
hea now,n daly INCOME rlits
STOCKS nas been held in the Treas
ury asagrizety ite DIREC ORS
for future develooe ments, and NOW
the BO RD of DIREG ORS he
deemed 1) wee Le aven ep its (reas
ury and off-r SU000 snares of sock
to the pable, which stack youn jay
consider yeura-If very for winte fo
have thts opp tents to purchase,
ug (he treasury has been clove} tars
months. fEFIS seal) naa oat
shares is nov putou the marke fer
the purpase of taerensing our devils
opements aot aly> to hastes cur
DIVIDEND pen d
Fvyery Saive is tuny Paid ana
Non Aswessah'e
| SUBSRIPTION BANK.
Vhoe fillout this Coupon and nuillos
LL JONES Vice-Preadent BOD. DB Ce,
2siu State Street, Vhicage, Hhnoie, .
GENILEMEN;
Leonel se herewith occ cc cece eee tlollarn for BU arses ceoe anes
sharee of Black Divmond Development Co'e, Stuck st Sue per share
Par Vatne #1.00 eich, fally paid and no--aseessble ad earry wo pers
sonal hability.
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- All Stack Porkucipatee Alie
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soa perehare- It is Rightly wrth
Tic wer ehare, ra we have atthe
present time, lo splendid gas wells
and 630 9cr 8 of territary that we
are developing
“We have a CARH Market for All
ofo ras
Thia SLOCK i+ nid in lets rang-
ing from 50 shares up to 5000 with a
discount af 20 per cent tor al! cash
pormenta ot $5000 and aver, pay-
able io stork; aud will allow 10 per
cont discount for atl cash pay ments
iuse thav 83000 pay ble in stock,
NW ip you want to mike a goed
Inves ment, do onat fail to getin
frur eubseriptron for some of this
stack as we pay dividends at par,
which ts $100 yer share So you
einsee that thisweuld be a Great
weney Maker tor yeu in a very
short v hile.
ILOwW
FIRST AFRICAN
BAPTIST CHURCH.
Thanksgiving time is drawing near and the auxiliaries are preparing to observe the day. The choir will arrange to have appropriate music for the eleven o'clock service. The Sewing Circle and Willing Workers will unite in serving dinner and the Sunday School will reader a program Thanksgiving evening. Everyone is invited to attend and be entertained
The Sunday morning service was well attended and the sermon was delivered by the pastor from the subject, "The Mission of the Holy Spirit." It was well taken by his hearers.
Rev. William Moore o' Dyersburg. Tenn, delivered the evening sermon from John 3:16
Work on the new building has been resumed this week part of the inside is being finished up.
The Sewing circle will meet this morning at ten o'clock at the church, from whence a wagon will convey them to the residence of Mrs M Barber, four miles northeast of the city, where they will spend the day and hold their regular meeting.
The Willing Workers will meet Wednesday evening with Mrs. Amanda Combs, 1013 Kansas avenue.
There will be a special parents' meeting at this church next Wednesday day evening, under the auspices of the Ministerial League All are invited to attend
EDWARDSVILLE, KANSAS.
Mr. Robert Groves' new residence is nearing completion, a beautiful structure to be valued at $4,500, perhaps the finest yet owned by any of our people in Wyandotte county The members of the Pleasant Hill Baptist church surprised their pastor, Rev T. C. Anderson, Friday evening, bringing him many of the delicacies of the season. Donations were made as follows—
C. H. Austin, potatoes; Mrs. H. M. Williams and Mr. Dri-ço, apples; Mrs. Grigsby, apples; Mrs Pearl Leet, four pints preserves; Miss Willie Taylor, one quart pears; Mrs. Richards, apples, Mrs F num Divers, one quart peachs, one half bushel potatoe; Mrs. Nannie Combs, one quilt; six quarts preserves, Mrs. Douglass, one quilt; Will e Hodges, Maggie and Ruth Hamilton, cabbage and apples; Robert Groves one half bushel potatoe, one peck yams, one dozen cabbage: Mrs. Jordan, one quart peaches; Mrs. Sadie Divers, apples potatoes one quart pears; Ophchea Divers, one peck walnuts; Mrs Mary Groves one quart tomatoes, one quart peaches. Mrs Mary Ox and Mrs Permelia Cannon one quilt; Mr. Williams, cash, Mrs Giles Franklin, gift; Mr. Eliza Munroe, one quart peaches
Rev. Anderson's customary eloquence failed him in giving adequate expression of his gratitude, so he contented himself with the plain "thankee ma'am" and "thankee sir."
B STREET BAPTIST CHURCH
On last Sunday the pastor preached an able sermon on large congregation Among them were some of the leading educators from the South side.
Thursday of last week the sewing circle met at the parsonage and elected officers They will meet this week at 9:10 North Popka ave
Last Friday night after services the members and friends surprised the pastor and family with will filled baskets, flour, meat and hams, to the amount of 25 or 830. No complete was the surprise that they had hidden in the back yard a freezer of ice cream which the served with cake.
There will be baptising Sunday after services. A hearty welcome is extended to all who desire to come
WESTERN UNIVERSITY
The Great Educaional Institution for Kansas and the West DEPAINMENTS:--Theological, College, Normal, Sub-Normal and State Normal Leading and Best Industrial School of the west
courses
Classical, College, Preparatory Normal Musical (Instrument including piano, organ and harp (Pine Arts and Mechanics), Cake and Book Binding, Business Court and Typewriting, Tailor n., Linen Sewing, Cropping, Laundry Garden, p.
SHELTON F.
J. E. TU
Colored Bowling Alley, Checker Parlor. First Class in Every Respect person making the highest score ever Bowl Free.
MICAL, College, Preparatory, Normal, Musical (Instrumental and Vocal), piano, organ and harmony, Drawing, and Mechanical), Carpentry, Printing, Binding, Business Course, Stenography, Writing, Tailor n., Dressmaking and Cropping, Laundering, Farming and
HALTON FRENCH
I. once: Office Bell West 1423.
E. TURNER
bowling Alley, Checkers; Lunch Counter and Class in Every Respect. A prize will be the highest score every week. Wednesday
Classical, College, Preparatory, Normal, Svc-Normal Musical (Instrumental and Vocal), Including piano, organ and harmony, Drawing, (Fine Arts and Mechanical), Carpentry, Printing and Book Binding, Business Course, Stenography and Typewriting, Tailor n., Dressmaking and Sewing, Cropping, Laundering, Farming and Gardening.
J. E. TURNER.
Colored Bowling Alley, Checkers; Lunch Counter and Shoe Shining Parlor. First Class in Every Respect. A prize will be given to the person making the highest score every week. Wednesday Night Ladies Bowl Free.
101 KANSAS AVENUE, (Down Stairs)
Gem Steam Laundry,
Gem Steam Laun
F. B. SIMMS, Proprietor
BEST WORK IN THE CITY
No Cheap Help—No Cut Rate.
IT WORK IN THE CITY
No Cheap Help—No Cut Rate.
59 NORTH NSA
Perfection Flo
After Made For Bread And
TRY IT TO A Y.
The Kaw Milling
TOPEI
BEST WORK IN THE CITY. No Cheap Help-No Cut Rate.
"Perfection
None Better Made For
TRY IT
The Kaw
"Perfection Flour"
None Better Made For Bread And Pastries. TRY IT TO A Y. The Kaw Milling Co., TOPEKA KAN
LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS.
The members of the N. U. G club a called business meeting Wednesday day and decided to resume work for the winter The next meeting will be with Mrs F. Webb.
Mr. S. T Jones and family spent Sunday in Kansas City visiting relatives.
Mrs. Hammond and daughter will return to Vineeland, N. J. soon
Rev. and Mrs. J. A Gregg were in the city last week.
Mrs. Montgomery of Topeka will visit Mrs R. F. Bright this week
Bell's Military band will give a grand entertainment at Grand Army hall Wednesday night.
FOR SALE - Roaming house Restaurant and Pool Hall This is the best money-making proposition in the state. Reason for wanting to sell, failure in health. A snap for some one as it is the only colored rooming house and restaurant in the city For further information, address S L. James, Box 316, Sipulpa, Okla.
We have secured applications for teachers. Parties desiring well qualified teachers. Address PLAIN DEALER.
'Pnone 78
Quindaro, Kansas.
RENCH. A. M.
Office Bell West 1423. Residence
URNER,
; Lunch Counter and Shoe Shining
ect. A prize will be given to the
y week. Wednesday Night Ladies
n Laundry,
IN THE CITY.
—No Cut Rate.
59 NORTH NSA AVE.
on Flour"
Bread And Pastries.
T O A Y.
Milling Co.,
TOPEKA KAN
OLATHE, KANS
Sunday was quarterly meeting day at the A M L church The presiding elder, Rev J R. Ransom. preached two able sermons. Rev. Mitchell is pastor
Bible Day was observed at the Second Baptist church Sunday. A grand address was delivered in the evening by the State S. S. president Mr II I Mourroe of Topeka.
Mistea M E Prewitt and Capitola Rollins and Mr W R Rollins attended the entertainment at Paola Thursday evening of last week
Mrs K A Beasley is nursing a very sore hand at this writing
Mr Sam Hegwood is confined to his bed
George Golden and wife and Hugh Shelby of Paola spent the week end at Olathe visiting Mr Rollins and family
Buddie Talvert, aged about 16 years, shot and almost instantly killed his brother James Talvert, Monday about one o'clock. The boys had come home to their dinner and were preparing to return to school when they engaged in a quarrel which resulted in the death of James. James was about 16 years old and pupil of Lincoln school. The funeral was held Thursday from the
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A.M., Acting Pres
Residence Bell West 151
R. A M E church At this writing no arrest has been made
Mrs L M Cramp left Wednesday to attend the district board meeting at Chanute
Rev Burdette stopped over a few hours Monday evening en route to Ft Scott
LINCOLN, NEBR
Now that the campaign and election is over and the results are as we expected the continuation of prosperity, which is the standard motto of the Republican party, social events, which have been returned for some time, should begin to liven up again
The infant of Mrs Frank Banks died last Friday and was buried the following day
Mr and Mrs John W Gasaway have returned to the city again The members of Mt. Zion Baptist church will give a grand Thanksgiving dinner at the church on that day. Read THE PLAINFALER, tell your friends
A L. Hill went to Holdredge, Nebr. Sunday, where he was married to Mrs Anna Lewis, formerly of Nebraska City. Mr. Hill returned Tuesday, but the bride will remain in Holdredge for a while.
Members of the A. M. E church will serve thanksgiving dinner in Bruce's hall.
LAWRENCE. KANSAS
Mun Hattie Escoc, who has been visiting relatives in Muskogee for several months, has returned, and her friends, young and old, are no lighted to see her.
Miss Farinda Crouch left here last week for Langston, Okla., to take charge of the "Ivanhoe," a reform house for young ladies and teachers of the Langston University. Mrs Crouch is an admirable young lady and will be greatly missed in the church work and literary society at Langston University is to be congratulated upon securing the services of one so well fitted for the position.
Thomas Hackley of Kansas Mo. was a pleasant visitor last week.
Mrs M. E. Langston and daughter Hazel, of Topeka, spent Saturday here. Mrs Langston is a welcome visitor.
The Sierra Leone club met Tuesday with Mrs P. Clout. The next meeting will be with Mrs Vorder.
Rev F. W. Greene of Baxi Springs, was here over Sunday
BELL PHONE 301 OFFICE HOURS.
83 10 97 31 M 1 103, 6 10 9 P M
DR. THDDUES P. MARTIN
Physician and Surgeon
Special Attention to Diseases of
Women.
Office 423 Kax Ave Opposite P. O.
TOPEKA, KANSAS.
Dr. J. M. Jamison,
Physician and Surgeon.
Examining Physician of the highest and Ladies
of Protection
Special Latex in diseases
of women and active diseases
Officer and Registrar
527 Madison St. 11
Houston, 4p. 10, 1000
O. A. Taylor, M. D.,
Physician and Surgeon
Calls Accepted Dry and Night.
Good Luck
1844 V. BARNSTOCK
OPERA, B.V.
W. Y. Y. Good Luck
TO THE GOY.
Williams & Brown's
BAKERY
108 W. INNION AVE
James . Shimer,
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
THIRD DISTRICT SHANNEE CO.
YOUR SUPPORT WILL BE
APPRECIATED
Dr. W. Roger Russell,
DENTIST
All Work Guaranteed to
Give Satisfaction
BELL PARK TOPKA, KANSAS
A DRAWING BUSINESS
The most complete stock Gooderies and General Merchandise eat the very lowest prices at
B. J. NEILLE'S
1110 South Walnut Street
Omer House 1206 1100
W. E. Jackson,
Physician and Surgeon.
A lice with
a Chancellor
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Ford's Hair Pomade
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Little years of experience in producing its products. The use of Ford's Hair Pomade makes stubs, bark, knits, curls, hair strands, soft and greasy materials to comb and arrange in any style of hair consisting with its length, formers and the hair dandruff instigated the wads, keeps the hair from falling on or breaking off and gives it new life and color. Absolutely harmless as used with spicful dres
It licents are formalized, the use is permanent, as ladies of retirement every who desire it
Don't! It has Punishous laws limitations. It's
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If your demand cannot supply you with the peninsula we will send you
One bottle regular size for $ .50
Three bottles " " $ 1.40
Six " " $ 2.50
One bottle, small $ .25
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NOTICE TO THE SUBORDINATE LODGES.
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KANSAS CITY, KANSAS, NOY, 3rd, 1905
To the W. Master, Wardens, and Brethren of the Subordinate Lodges of Kansas,
Greeting:-
At the twenty-third Anoual Communication of the P. H. G. L. of Kansas a resolution prevailed au-
thorizing the purchase and maintainance of a Masonic Home for Indigent Master Masons, their Widows and
Orphans. Each member of the Jurisdiction was taxed $1.00 for this fund. I would, therefore, suggest that
2§ cents be collected from each member for the months of January, February, March aad April.
This fund must be collected. There is, of course, no objection to the members paying the entire
amount. This suggestion is simply made to impress the importance of having money on hand by the nest
session of the Grand Lodge.
The Secretaries of the Subordinate Lodges should forward to the Grand Secretary at once a list of
the individuals named as benefictariel on the endowment roll as per a resolution adopted at our last Grand
Session held at Topeka, Kansas,
Brother Frank Jennings, our Secretary of the W. and O. fund, will forward blanks at once to the
various secretaries. These should be filled out and addressed, with amount due, to Frank Jennings, 34
Franklin Avenue, Kansas City, Kansas.
One quarter is past due now. Finally, brethren, let Progress be our watchword and the Masonic
Home the goal to which we are striving this Masonic year.
Fraternally,
Cc. H. MILTON COLLINS, G. M.
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Grand Benefit Concert
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THIS CONCERT
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WESTERN UNIVERSITY.
Mis. Amanda Linus. metro at han
dave Cativeretts, ts donne very commend
able work, The faculty spotk fa dish
ant Lerens ot hea,
Revd Mas Goliisean donated at
Aguila, mprak ae fag Lens ot the
school wand charih work ot the Cage
sits Thea shiaghtet. Miss dehnsen, 1
attculing Waster Utnnvesaaty
Phe Bonnet Doretees or Western laa
versity held their anunal comenttes
preeting hast wook, wath the Regietiar of
Che COS Hreasiny, We. E Veqton, Bishey
Giant, Conine Patterson, Cresnling: 11
let Uunsenm 4 1 daloven, athe nsbing
Phey dave installed a now Lantdings, wath
clectiiv dibs and heating plant ant
madern daeveny particular they base
dsr ceprtippe dd Che dalastaned ade [ulitnte nts
with machinery dhs best building creed
P| Iyoone et the bese oa the grounds,
‘Phe dhiferent achitery Wats pelteeel at
postion by the stindents, Phes have
ave Jighta on the grounds van man ine
provements Taye dean miele dung the
post seat,
Western Uravensity now dete an) ene
vollment of oves thiee bandeed students
who ate nuthing progtiess along all in
dustrial Janes,
Sate Machitcct Stanton wore prencat
and inspected the electain Isha asd heat
ing plant and geported same wathiag in
feet cline deder, At 12.30 ahiinner was
pervert dn dhe Ashiuanistration Uurtding,
Che nereing wae dn charge at the ¢ tase
1 Domestic Science Department, ander
fie matiagement at Maa Myatle Craig,
Jnatrieton, and the jellowing ane the
Jstcbiem Whee ncotedd Shs elaborate re
tol Minses Phessie Romina, Deete
Williams, Nettie Uiliston, Foella Jolie
on, Buelat Dolye, Josephine Doon, Eile
Minor, ‘This was one at the tinest: mails
weaver quntook uf, “Those present
Sishop Grant, State Mchited Stonton,
of, Vernon, We We Fish, Vimxal
Agent, Ties, Preneh, Nider Ransom, A. Ts.
jlaver, Res, dohuson and Nick Chiles,
[he tollowlag nlx causes: were nerscds
Mint pouter, osster cocktail, brown bread
indwiches; accund cular, pea patterns
third course, panned chicken with cream
sauce, sweet potatoce (Georgia style),
escalloped ontons, milk biscuit; fourtia
course, Waldorf salad in apple cone cup,
cheeso strawae; fifth course, floring tce
cream, assorted cakes; sixth course, bon
bons, salted nuts.
Fall and Winter Hats.
Mrs Slaughter bas taken down
the siga announcing that she will sell
her magnificent and well equipped
Millinery btore, and inetead sne will
remain at the old stand 425 Kansas
Avepuc aud cuntitus tu pease her
large and increasing famlly of de-
lighted customers.
Mrs, Slaughter has added one of
the largest and most handsome lines
of talj and winter Hats in the state,
Every hatisa model—in fact they
are ao nobby that one feels tike
taking them all. It will pay pros-
peers buyers to examine her goods
efore making purchases. It costs
nothing to look, and Mra Slaughter
whose pleasing manner and welcome
amile makes all feet at home, de-
lights in showing her goods. She
also has a lise ot plumes, teathers,
ribbon. trimming, etc., that's right
up-to now!
PITTSBURG NOTRS.
Pittsburg is honored w tha ewel
drug etore, owned and conduuted
by colored people. — Mra. S. D.
Wordon ir on the eick list — T,
C. Cain was visiting m town Sun.
day, —- Mis. Bessie Crocket has
returned home after 3 years stay in
Towa, -- Mica Mary Pickeus has
been quite if] but ie improving
nicely, -- Rey. Vanlew filled tho
pulpit at Mt Hebron Sunday.—Hon
F L Marun is dofug a goud busi-
ness in Pittsburg. Het a single
man and when the girls want 2 di.
vorce call on Lawyer Martin at lu
West Jth.— street. Mrs E. M.
Peovles is very sick at her home
on Wert sth, -- We extend on in.
vitation to all visitoss while in the
city at the cflice of Dr. KS Whit.
taky, 109 West 4th #t from 8 to 10
am and from 2,4,8, 9pm Bel
phone 605 — Mr Ssmuel Gallhway
of Yale was a visitor Sunday after.
noon --Misa Wyatt and Miss Wil-
fon of Joplin, Mo. spent Sunday
with Mr and Mrs Geil Pierce on
West Forest avenue. — Dr. Whit.
teker made a business trip to Weir
on last Friday, Look out girls, he
in single,
Miss Arnicholas Chiles has for
sale a numher of the Magic Shampoo
Hair Driers, which are advertised
elsewhere in this paper. It 18 the
best article in the comb line that
has ever come to our notice. It
‘tues double service—a comb and
cusling iron all in one They are
made trom the best material, highly
finished and will laet a life time,
She has them on exhibition at Tue
PLAINDFALER Cffice. Ladies, call
end examine them.
THE DEMAND FOR 4£N EDUCATED
MINISTRY.
Realizing the demand among the Ne-
gro people for an educated ministry, the
Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Insti-
tute conducts {np connection with ite
other departments a Bible Tralning
School. The courses of study are so ar-
ranged that not only ministers and licen-
tiates may be benefited, but those also
who desire to do better missionary work
or become intelligent Sunday achoal .
teachers,
The chief alm of the Bible Training
School is to afford a comprehensive
kuowledge of the English Bible and to
briety, Gleanliness, regularity and accu-
tacy are provided. The teaching t
to the elevation and Chelatianization of
their people. Daily supplementary ex-
ercisca designed to Inatill habite of so-
tend an ambition to dedicate their lives
wholly undenominational, the Intention
being not to oppose or antagonize any
theological work being done elsewhere,
hut Instead, to asslat all denominations,
During the paat year the enrollment
in the Bible Training school bes been
satisfactury, but the opportunity is now
provided for a considerably larger num:
ber.
For further information, addresst
Booxes T. Wasutxoton, Principal,
Tuskegee Inatitute, Alabama,
Photographs
The price at ty Studio
1s oneees but the work is of
the highest class. Why pay
such an enormous price
when the same careful work
can be etecured for ONE-
HALF? Stop and see me
W. H. LUCAS,
PUBLICATION NOTICE
In the D‘strict Court of Shawnee
County, Kausas.
Beadie Sprsdiey, Plaintiff,
vs
Henry Spradiey, Defendant.
The defendant, Henry Spradley
is hercby notified that be has been
sued for divorce in the above named
court by the plaintiff, Beadie Sprad
ley, and also for the custody of the
minor child. James Spradley, and
unless he appears and answers on oF
before the sth day of November,
1908, the said pecition will be taken
as true and judgment rendered,
and giving her the care, custoly and
control ot their minor son, James
Spradley, and costs of suit.
Joseru Reev,
Attorney for Plaintiff
Attest: Ro. Tnovas
{sear} Clerk.
First published September 18th, '0%
Case No. 24,818.
On Execution
SHERIFE S SALE,
In the District Court of Shawnce
County, State of Kansas
Marion Sheldon, Piatt,
vs
J. A. Wilkins, De‘endant.
By virtue of an Order of Sale ia-
sued to me outo said District Court,
in the above-entitled action I wall,
on Monday, the rath day of Decem
ber, A 1), 1908, at 10 a’clock A, M,
of suid day, at the cast front door of
the Ccurt House in the City of ‘To-
peka, in the Coucty df Shawnee. in
the State of Kansas, offer at public
sale, ands ll ts the higaest and beat
bidder, for cash in hand, all the fol-
lowing-descriped real estate, to wits
Lot No 106 on North Kangns ave
nue in the city of Fopeka and known
as House number 100! North Kau-
san avenue, lying and situate In the
County of Shawnee in th» State of
Kansas.
The above described real estate 16
taken as the property ofsaid defend
ant, and 1s directed by said order ct
sale to be sold, and will be sold
without appraisement, to satisfy said
order ot sale,
J. M, WitKerson
Sheriff of Shawnee County. Kansas
By Jonatuan D Noxon
Under Sheriff
M. F, Lascoce, Attorney.
First published November 13th, 08
SPRINGFIELD, MU.
General revival meeting begun on
Sunday, Nov- sth, throughout the
city and we hope that much good
may be accomplished. Already two
rouls have been saved and added to
the Pitte chapel, Sunday, Rev. Ww.
Hl. Wheeler, pastor.
The remains of [Mre Maud How
srd kors ‘were brought from St
Louia, the funeral services being
very ably conducted by tev, W-
H. Wheeler and the interment made
in South Hazelwood cemetery.
Mra Crede Young very prettily
entertained the W M& I club on
last Wednesday, swect musie being
furniahed by her daughter, Miss
Cleo. Hemarke made by the visi-
tora, Mixa Mabel Wilson and Mra
Rena Mayo, were greatly appreciat.
ed, Aftur partaking of choice res
freshmente the club adjourned,
Vimtors enjoyed th's excellent
program rendered by Divivion Oue,
Lincoln High rchools
Instrumental Duet, Clea Young
and Klla Wilburs; Male Quartette,
(sAlwaye Me,” Cecil Wilke, Brown.
je Allen, Richmond Ruwecll and W
Hockett; Story of the Tack, (lee
club, which alvo rendered of Want
to Go Buck and (Misa an the
Cold, Cold Ground’ 5 Enstrmentas
Sole, Ella Wilburn; Bans Solo, eV
High as the Stas” Richmond Rus
rell; Vocal Solo, Cleo young; In.
strumental Duet, M, Stevens ad
'P.Yoakam; ‘Under Southern Shies’
Division One. Ushers, Laura Bar.
nett snd Darwin Cooper.
NORTH TOPEKA.
Macedonia Tabernacle No. 03, is
progressing nively. The membere
allare ina healthy condition and
are all at peace and in harmony and
love. We are doing a wonderful
and commendable work in our Tab:
ernacle, fiininciatly and epiritually,
under onr leader and High Priest.
eas, tr Ida M, Jordan, who ha,
successfully led ae te victory thie
falland Dee. Josephine Nelson, Ck
St. Tnke's Tomple, No 5, ia get.
ting along nicely; has one sick.
Pride of Topeka Fent No, 36, ie
inaheslihy conditios and yctting
along nicely under the leadership ¢f
Heater Cornish, tL. M., and Beulsh
Campbell, V. 1. M.
GRAND LODGE, KNIGHTS OF
PYTHIAS, STATE OF KANSAS.
SS Bence en emit: aor? Seem Nets Ste MeN! may
A,, A, and A.
Ulue of the Grand Chancellor, Wichita
Kansas—Proclamation No, 1—To the
Grand and Subuidinate Ladge Officers
and Mambers, Greeting.
The fiftcenth annual session of this
Grand Lodge convened in the Castle Hall
of Syracuse Lodge No. 28, Galena, on
July 18, 19 and 20, 1903,
‘This seseron pro tuims wonew erat in
thos Gramt Jurisdiction and its work
will go dows in history ag the grandest
in pomt of hamony and work accom:
plished sime the organizntion of the
Grind Lodge, Harmony was the watch
word, Peace and sPopresa the slogan for
the coming scar Ilutchingon was the
place chosen for the neat session of the
Grand Lodge, with Bons Lodge No, 21,
on the fouth ‘Tuesday in duly, 1909.
{he following Grand Lodge oficers
were duly elected to serve tor the cn.
suing year: .
Grand Vice Chanceitor, Dr, I. Tl, An
thons, Kaesaa City, Grand Chancellor,
John I. Lewis, Wichita, Past Grand
Chancellor, J. 11. King, Weir City. Grand
Prolate, Res. J. W. Gordon, Jola, Grand
Keeper of Records and Seals, We W,
Pawb, Topeha, Grand Master of Tx:
quer, 1B. G, Jackson, Yale, Grand
Lecturer, Rev, M. Dickens, Pittsburg
Giand Master at Arma, B, B, Williams,
Hutchinson, Grand Medical Register, Dr.
S, 1 Thompson, Wansas City. Grand
Atorney, J, HL, Guy, Topeha. Supreme
Representative, 8. Pope, Topeka. Grand
Secretary Undawment Department, A
T. Glover, Wichita, Grand Treassure
Endowment Department, M. [. Woods
Coffeysille, Grand Inner Guard, J. H
Walker, Garden City. Grand Outer
Guard, W. 1. Morton, Ft, Seatt, Ap:
pointhe Oficers, T, Hf. Young, Granc
Marshall, Gatona; Louis Ctrange, Grand
Trustee (3 years) Wellington; G. H
Drnmgould, Grand Trustee (2 year). Ar
hansas City.
Chatrmen of Standing Committecs.—
On Appeala and Grievances, Dr, I. 1. An
thony, Kansas City; on Printing an
Supplies, If. I, Monroe, Topeha; or
laws and Supervision, W. W. Plumb
Topehas on Dispensation and Charter
‘Thomas Cox, Wiebita; on Tinance, Dr
S. I. Thompson, Kansas City; on Re
turns and Credentfals, Jolin Gurter, Min
eral; on Moreign Correspondence, Juliu
Reese, Cherokee; on Relation with Cour
of Calanthe, J, W, Clark, Lawrence; 0:
Mileage, Robt, S, Brown, Manhattan
on Uniform Rank, Samuel W, Jones
Wlehitas on State of Order, John Single
fon, Winfleld.
Deputlea —D, W, Montgomery, No. 3f
Independence; W, A. Wright, No, 2¢
Winfleld; Brooks Tane, No 22, Jola; <
HW, Dalker. No. 16, Garden Citys BE
Williams, No, 21, Uutehinsons J. 7
Biown, No. 17, Cherokee; G, Rdward
No. 27, Kuneas City J. We Clark, Na, 1
Lawrence; Robt S Brown, Ne 9, Mor
Jhattans G, W. owry, No. 11, Paolag I
Zrubev, Not, Pittsburg; 2. TB David
No. 5, Weir,
] Depntion at Large 1. We Dilan
Topcha; a. ME ‘Uggs. Marsona; “od
TV wWand, Cotfeysittes Vrod Martin, Wiel
Hite, Ad, rack, Hutchinson,
| Lolges whl take warning that in th
ffuture when tadges nse their funda ott
ernise than provided by law thes wi
‘The severely dealt with.
1 We need thre hundred (500) ste ribo
-Hihia term and not less than cne-ha
dozen ludges, ‘Therefore a general db
pensation to all lodges in the Jurisdic-
tlon 1s hereby granted for slaty (60)
days for the reception of new members,
Apply to your deputy for rates or di-
rect to me, Lodges are expected to take
advantage of this dispensation for the
increase of their membership.
Lodges should send all matters which
arisa in the lodge for settlement to the
deputy and not to the Grand Chancellor.
Officers occupying stations requiring
Londe must furnish sane within thirty
(30) daya or their office will be de-
clared vacant and others appointed to
fll them.
T shall expect each officer and member
of the Order to do his duty, no matter
what his station may be. We must
have good, eflictent work during this
year. Lodges must pay more attention
to the ritualistic work, as they will be
held responsible for the proper confer-
ring of the Ranks. Officera must memor-
ize the ritual, and Incompetence in this
respect Will be sufficient cause for res
moval. Defect or lack of paraphernalia
should be reported to the deputy at
once,
I carnestly desire that every lodge car-
ry its oflicers’ card in our official organ,
The Topeha Plaindealcr, give the nights
of meeting and postoffice address of your
Chancellor Commander and Keeper of
Records and Seal.
1 ask and shall capect the loyal aup
port of every Knight to give their aid
and assistance in promoting the welfare
of this organization to the end that the
next session may show incriascd prog:
ress and prosperity and success for Pyth
fanism. ‘Thus done and signed at Wich
ita, Knnaas, this 8th day of September,
A. D, 1908, and of the Pythian Ptriod
XLV
JNO, 1. LEWIS, Grand Chancellor,
Attest: |
W. W. PLUMB,
Grand Keeper of Records and Seal. |
1012 Buchanan Street, Topeka, Kansas
Mise Anna Eo Sinith, $80 Wash.
nuton Avenne, Kansas City, Kany,
who recently graduated from West
em Univeraty ia drew makinu,
millinery and domestic science, is
open for cugagements, Parties fu
need of competent persous in either
one of the above branches will write
thia young lady, who ia ecohing
employment and comes well recom-
mended to carry ont either of the
above to a successful completion.
We commend to all readera of
Tur PLainpKaLee the easy terme
offered by the Santa Fe Watch Co.,
on Diamonde and Jewelry. You can
own a nice atone by simply making
amall weekly payments. A dismond
ie a mice invertment—beate mining
stoch, Watch their ad. in these
‘cola aan,
Upen from 68, mM. tof a.m
Latonia Cafe
aad Restaurant.
Fish of all kinds, Chicken,
Porter House Steaks, Ice
Cream,Cigars and Tobacco
Most popular Restaurant in
Kansas City.
JACK. FIELDS, Proprietor
giz E.t2th Kansas City, Mo.
Swellest Jewelry Store in Tow:
e e
Miss Addis,
Has a nice line of
Diamonds, Watches,
Clocks, Cut Glass and
Silverware at greatly
reduced prices.
817 KANSAS AVENUE
ee
Kallithrix Parlor
HAIR GOODS AND
HAIR ORNAMENTS
MRS. M.L. FIELD.
87 ansas ve. Topeka,
| Kanade Loe,
Heit Phe ae TOPEKA, KANNAP
A DRAWING HUT ENTRS
The moat complete etock Grow ere
cries and General Merchandia eat the
very loweet prices at
OT NELLE'S
| TLL South Wataut Str et,
HUTCHINSON, KANS.
Mi 8. 4. Ovens of Jetmore bs fn the
Fr visiting his relatives and felonde
after nine scars’ absence, He fe a prov
eee farmer of Hodgman county. He
saya that Hutchinson has made a
euotmone growth since he was here bast,
‘ile meets with many warm hand <hab.
Ings all glad tu see thin. Me de cnpased
in cattle raising, We should be proud of
smh ores in our shrte and community
Mr oD Ro Didtidge ot Wichita, a pas
fitter toy Che Stecl Mhadwane, EEF Noth
Alnin, is in town visiting friends cud
talatives
Mies Wola thunisen. who Tete been
VL ter a dong time. is getting aleng
peeeday
Miss Mand Carrie of Denver, putesed
Fue sagh ont cats eae tonte: det C ticages,
Dork Molten lett thas atenniin tor Mite
hagee ORL bn aewer tea tele seam
totoring: lant ot Che death of lus eousin
The tellowis at VOM Chamet: this
Week beaddes Sewang Cinele imects cach
Fhoreday at dpe Mie HTL Owens
ptestdat Darhia. Gamerd Class, Sal
Were Spe te epthan ten dy centete tees
Shan Newerber 29 querten teeta.
We TAD Mase desines Une presen at
UD phe ven peapie ate he te very tied
Interested a the uplitting aud adeanee-
Hint at yetny people
LOCAL NEWS
Meesis 0 Wo fetmaaway tied WOW
Coseett oot Pattt, Ian. Were in tle
ey hast week doohenge atten bttsante ss
Messts. Fob Batten ot Cineage. 1
an NP Patten ot Cepeda, ape vdeathag
Tefaten sam the eatgy. Pes were patie
Vevey thoat des Rea, Ss Iaaght ot
VMinphteeshore bent aid ther are tas:
yg yate ae fatradty remem Rev. tye ht
roam ot the becding WOOP atnesters am
Vette esr
Mind Mis dames Bich wish te in
nome. Ti aratiage whieh onecmited
September 24 teas At hemes S Wash
dtipetont Comat. Sed bathe tay Utah
Mis daemon Prete. sister ey Wn €or
sine TO been street camentissianed ot
Iwonsis City chew at ier deen EEE
Nittestpons street, hast week att the ass
eb GT vedas She leaves a hu band and
son te team her loss,
Ane GTP Stanphiter. Gepe hoes peat
Ler natliner. amvates the tetes te etl
and aspect her dine er nel aad wante
hate. They ave the finest on the war
het
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Mie Hutson fones at tuition City
Was visting sebefaves: and tases an
the city Fist week She says that the
colored peaple ot Tunetion we denis ube
Ty Mas, Tamer attended the eeent: sts:
sien ot the WOME Contereme heel
ie Uns city, and meade ntost eveetlent
Teperts on mission werk i that portion
ot the eaumutas.
Mise Chane Belle Wales oa grat liret
ot Douglass Hospitals Waneis City. hae,
is faking sperm) comee at the hee
nis Medial Callege.
———
Min Mateus Owens ot fyausaa City,
: Ware in Pepehar Pest werk easttiny
selatives und Intends.
Dr dN dee Wad a stnehet dts
Puesday aight tort mumbep or las
tricds, at has reams ever (he drag eter
an hones et Mi W Tlonsten. ot poptla
dhuggist of Kansas Oty, Mo Mi, Pots
tents et the fit ot Feuston & MeGuinp
Int oon 2d aed Vane stperte Severe
ot the leading men ot Lepoha wer
among the Invited guests, aid a mes!
enjoyable time was Teed by all the;
were davened ly Mi Westley Gilson,
ventiitagiist of Ghia. fait whe at presen
fs teenting in bopeha, fle ay among le
feat aver heed and ne amutathar o
Aorions musical msnenmenta and antinal
cased mache hinghtes aed menphaet: te
the space at a hour and a half
Asanentertitings Mai Tee tie ne cqus
fn the Weet and bis gaote dedae tha
Te Das wet the pace dar Lepeka peopl
long Che fine at secdat tnctions,
Al dese pete Cnanay whe tas heen etch
for several weehe de new up ont arene
Wis amity friends ane glad tee nates ths
fake
bee Ne TE NMA edhe re tine f
the Oetette Club at their teme, 741 bas
citer staeet, came eventing thts work stud at
test catpoeuatlele tame wae tal tea ath Die |
guests speak dn Wwerde ot pb ee con
cepa the hot and dwteee ata) |
ofan Meat Chas estentanie nt tase yt y
st thee tepetion dm ti cork oer be
rar
| |
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| Ale Det ieee Manean, ae an the
popatan tetebeas at Ate usn and Mire
Sadie Morns were ssiitors In Topeka.
Iact week.
—_———_—_—
Mr. ant Mrs, rant Reed were eaters
tained Jast Sunday by Mrs. Reed's mothe
er. ‘They have a ttle daughter who be.
the pride and happiness of their life
Mr. and Mes. Real ate among Topeka’y :
Prosperous Larmets.
Viet Mehson had a Tle accident
in getting his shoulder hurt. but be fe
alde te he out agin.
———
Mis Tury) Barston, mother of Mrs,
Sadie Owens ot this city, died at ber
home in Lappammrks Vir, at the age of
Ste seats. Mie. Cente hots the sympathy
ot her omens tiled: in her bereaves
ment,
Mics UL Ulichtan ot Lranktort, Kany
nreved an the city Fast Lnesday: and will
spend the wanter with bet daughter,
Tvelyite whee de stenographer at this of-
tee
Hen WOW, Listers Tiscat Agent of
Wester Tiaeasita. was in the city
Visnsedday
the Vniutes ot the Wisanie Grand
Lanta ate painted and will be mtiled the
tespertive ledges Haoughant the state
this week.
AUD tee Bthadese, wiles wees musician
ot the Nanthoeavatiy fot Philippins
shunts, has te etdistal an the Pwenty>
forth fofantes and ie dew a non come
tiissioned atices. He ds new stationed
it Maiden dastichs, Soy We are
Henkin torvard te fis bom ane of tho
chet mitisicdaans ae Ue tent se atte
Mos Vinetne Titsthe need 70) years,
shied at her heme 910 Vast Litst street,
Neveinbor 1D bate tal wall te ted from
hos tate aestdenes at 2 avbah this after
teen Unbeomeat a Lopeba ccmeterys
VOR SALE — Reammy houce
Restaniann amd Pool fall ‘This
ix the beet moneyansking pro.
position iu the state, Reason
for wanting to sell, failure in
health A spap for rome one as
it ix the only colored rooming
howe and rstauantin the city.
Por further information. addresa
Sod. dames, Bow sus, Sapulpa,
Okla.
——
We hive secured applications for
teachers, Vaities deriring well
«ualitied teachers, Addres# Pian
DEALER,
LINCOLN, NEBR
Now that the campaign and elec-
tion js over and the reauits are ae we
expected the continuat on of proe-
penty, which is the standard motto
of the Republican party, social
events, which have been re'arded
for come time, chuuld begin ta hvea
up again
The infant of Mrs Frank Banks
died last Friday aud was buried the
follawing day
Mrand Mis dotn Wo Gisemay
have returned to We City again
| The members ot Mi 4 on Baptiet
church will give a xrmod ‘Tnanks-
giving dinner at he «© urch on that
‘day.
| Read Tie Praivos aed, tell your
Intewes
ALL. Hill went to Holdredge.
Nebr, sunday, W ere be wae married
to Mrs Anna Lewis termerly of
Nebraska City. Mr tials recursied
Tuesday, but the orite wi) reniaca
in Modredget ra she.
| Meabets ef ane Ave KH chureb
Wil retve Hatrssy tiaty 6 ee te
LW gees beads
LAWRENCE, hADSAD
Mise Hattie Lec. whee tae beeen
viniting pefeteves tM she gee tor
seveca) inane bos etaened, and
her fiends ven ao ddd, ate ee
Lyghted torce ht
| ME ow DP aegesbe rads Se t fuer tat
week bat bbe my OR oe, te ithe
eh ted te Petite Sb eertontty
Ty thee for yeomeg Hactee amd renchane
bia the Lan ten Un seetty Mts
je moh dea ebete te bee YM bebe
trated wall Doe gto athe tee coeme tne the
Vt ceeth Qe eed bod Ok ene tettes,
‘YP asgeten Mae ere os Ne gene
‘i dared aye se a be tev
ae fonnee a ti wt ibe po
Baughman Bros.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Pure Iceand Ice Cream - Both Phones 253
WHOLESALE AND RETAILS
Gos. 23rd and Lincoln St. . . TOPEKA KANSAS
e
jimportant Notice
The Leo MUTE Mining Company cwns ard is devclop-
ne 6 chums, 120 .cres of the richest mineral lands in
New Mesico Capital stock $500,000 divided intu 500,-
ceo shares cf the par Value of $6 cach fully paid non-
assessiiic. cra short period of time the management
has placed 100,cou shares of the stock of this company on
the market at 30 cents per share. This is for the pur-
pose of raising funds to buy machinery for a more ea-
sended developinent,
The greatest opportunity ever cffered to the public to
envest in a rich company owned and operated by colored
reople. For pamphlet of full information write,
JACOB J. JONES, President,
Suitr 7 Brown Bultpine,
MUSKOGEE, _ OKLAHOMA.
GES ee ee eee"
PEASONAL
oss. | PLANTERS STATE BANK,
: BALINA, KANSAS,
Tle offters of CPYIL 7 “$5 ;
ths Baokune ther § SURPLUS ea 25,0
unin led personal j Valuable popers kept in our vaults for customers. free
atte unto the ine § of charge Safety Boxes for Rent, _ |
an 2 7 i OLDIOL RS ANT DIRE LORS
= the Bank. 9 Pred Otc ye Meler¢ FW Baad Vice Peestent
als ash ee | atshile
wht riatrons i tars kv Witites ! : y Pc ravets, ' in She tab ker. k
Eiv@icw . ALIN DOLL es EDI LORE
, i 4 60 YEARS*
Fhe fU,, EXPERIENCE
i ae CR
PATENTS
q Pr 8 Fi a8
Lye elena 31 Ta Se
ends Aas Trane Manns
Pay ¥ Ocsu.ns
CopvrigTs &c.
Ant 1 ‘ 11 9e
row a ow
“ . 1 (mrt 8
hoe 4, Soombatrte
pent tr + Bator ta.
tu . ' os | wt ome alee
aes? “a hg ‘ils
Scenic Fhncrican.
Vbant eee ke Parcest or
mint noe fa
aear f , . Ley abi sebatere
MUNN & v0.955ro0d-— Hew York
Mra ot bo Weehtuet 1. Ene
Mae chal had eg very pelewment
meenmoowt: Ye. Roi Sa taree
fast Boon Vier segelor la tee
aleeit toms cK pte od tir
follus , oth ore Sere bt 4 Maw
Shears prerdes Mo Po Fees
vies; cot dent, fae UE. rete sre
retar, tes) Poke ct. ser tart
wecretars Mies cere Marton:
tres or we beats aw, chap.
fain, Mis) Olvee, repo ter the
elu 8 ott wha te, Merton on
the Loh
Me oe) thee te hae r tnened
hon ioina vet ec Mer PF thee Me
Giese Sos tt Ris fisher Oki
Mre and Me. WOH Blend rsa
ot Lis Vegas No weer Ot puente
Of “fi. Tew er on saent. Mr
and Mes BOD lurk es, of OW
Fight steec Thes lett) Saturday
for reatt’e. vach, where they atl
mabe tceir future hone
Mrs, Cora swith of Bt. Te sent,
Mo, sho has been visting with Mra
WOW, Bumb for ten daya, returned
te her home Tart Sunday.
The Ladies’ Shamrock club met
with Mes, C. Meavx, 4ns3 Madison
street Jast Tuesday A detighful
atternuun was spent. Mrs. Jo HT
Jones and Mrs S, O Sime were
gueste ofthe club, The rext meet-
ing will be with Mre. W. A. Mi chell,
s2za8 Buchanan streeton Nov ember
With. The following « flicese were
Residence 520 Monroe tnd Phone 775
L, M. PENWELL,
Undertaker and mbalmer,
35t1 Quncy St Onen day and nght
Both Phones 192.
NEN Bae
Ine sontlo ver State Agrenitural
wwosee toa wd belt its trisannuval
wee pao tu aes? Park at Attiwa,
sop te ag 2g) 180s,
elcw trteenceng year Pres
dot Mrs Meagan, vier president
Mre oof Pae secretary, Wea WOW,
Phinit, cts't see's Mas. Wo Ware,
tresstter, Mes GW Jae'ssen, chap
lam Vr. Tf. Wilson,
Fac der Bodie, No 3 K. of P
wilt intiate achass of y ung men dn
the Pyle Rauk atolls seat meeting,
be emer sg, All menora eb suid
be presen
| ities
Ma HW Du tard) has his new
ido tuedenee abort completed
|v ea fawhed to will ne cne ot the
best uvne bby our peapts the crty
PoMr Mela gton Porter's new rest
does an Ivlee street 1s ab noat con
pete, Tt s rumored that Toh
will soon deadens of Fopeha's best
youns lades ta the altur. Iboy5,
ek youc tin Cins ready,
Phose pernone whe recerved inva
tations te the hall which Wilson's
orehestia wae to bave piven on
Hallowe'en will be pleased to learn
that the same imiy be used on
Thankayiving: evening at Metropol
ftan hall, at which time, it ia ane
nounced, the orchestra will give en.
jeyment to sil,
The Oriental Art club met Thura
day of this week with Mrs, Charles
Hawkins The next meeting will be
with Mrs. Maude Davis, 1176 Fil-
more street.
‘The Saturday Afternoon Whis,
All Kinds of Coal, Lime, Cement and Plaster.
The Jackson-Walke: Coal & Material Co.,
Topeka Coaling Stati
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Satisfaction “Guaranteed.
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We Carry one of the finest lines of Undertaking
Goods inthe state. We never sleep. Three
Licened Embalmers in attendance.
Botn 'Puonss 52. COR. 7TH AND QUINCY STS
club met at the residence of Miss
| Marie Graham, The first peize was
won by Miss Mary Hardin and the
eceond by Miss Hazel Washington,
‘The next meeting will be held with
Mies Washington,
Tle Carnation Attclub wil m et
tomorrow afternoon with Mra, Wal.
ter Moron, tigg Lircoln.
Miss Marie Graham spent Wednes
day in Kaneas City.
(Jaarterly mecting wae held Inet
Snuday as A ol E church, Presiding
Elder King rpeachig two eplendid
rermots to crowded houses,
GRAND MASTER COLLINS
VISITS ATCHISON,
Kotter or Tie Prarsprarr re:
Lb liese many of your readers
ail be intercated to know of the
informal viewoof Geand Master CG.
VY. Collins to our city, on Sanday
Sovanber sch
The Grand Mastar mad> two ad.
ecemgs while inthe city. One wee
at the Slaloh Baptut charch, Rey
Blake pestot. Phin addreva was
made at the close of the morning
rervice, and brietly outlined — the
vbantable ard religions tenets of
the Masonic fraternity. The ad-
drexa was tranecendant in ite logi-
val airangement, earnestness and
eloquence, and made a fine impres-
xian on the crowded house. He
closed wilha glowing yet deserved
tribute to Bro. Thomas Johnson,
late member of Morning Star lodge
No. 4, who died October 12th He
then addressed some beautful words
of consolation to Bro. Johneon's
widow, telling her that the whole
Masonic body was oathbound to ruu
to her relief when in distress, and
paid her one hundred and twenty.
five dullara, the amount of endow.
ment the Grand Ledge is now pay
ings whabet
Hie second addiess was made at
Marouie hall, which, at 3:30 p om.
was crowded with members of the
Morning Star Lodge No, 4, Atchi.
son Lodge No. 63, Amity Court No,
Lard Mstilla Chipter No. 4,
The undersigned introduced the
speaker asthe youngert Girind Mas.
ter in the Lmited States but as on:
who Was measunng ua vo the high
requirements of ht. office, who had,
with every promise of puceese, net
alout mohing the work of lae ad.
minkteagen permitent ind cons
structive
Tn the addiesn Chat followed, the
Grand Mutter made pnea record,
Por one hour he bebd the clasest at.
teation of ais audience while he dts.
coed thy high moral and civie
principles that nuderhe the Masours
Testitutions,
Jhe Grud Master gave aa ev
heustive evpoation of dis pine
concerning the proposed] Masonie
home, exspotaid do the necessity ot
auchan insta den, tad how tier
thle had buen the ceception of the
ulet by the Blue Lolges, Courts
tod Chapters of Kansas, patdia
glowing tibute tothe men who hal
brought Panes Hall Grand Lodge
to the pomtin ite history where
the Home was not only possible tat
unperative, Renp’y,
WE. Gray, Go.
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