Plaindealer
Friday, August 20, 1909
Topeka, Kansas
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The K. of P. Will Erect a $150,000 Temple, and a Financier Like Mitchell Should Be at the Head!
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THREE GREAT MEETINGS
AT KANSAS CITY!
The Supreme Lodge, K. of P., Masons and the Editors
Will Own the Twin Cities for a Whole Week---
John Mitchell, Jr., the Great Financier and
Banker Will Head K. P.’s and
C.H.M. Collins the Masons.
Ul tee 428 BEM wee ees oupsven
Lodge, K of P, of the five granc
divisions of the world will meet is
Kansas City, Mo. beginning th
2dod. The Masonic Grand Lodgi
of Kansas will convene on the 23rd
The Western Negro Press associa
tiop convenes in Kansas City, Mo
onthe 23rd The organizations are
working fr the uplift of the colored
race iu America and elsewhere,
We are proud to say that the K.
P. Supreme Lodge which controls all
the grand lodges of that order in
this country and tts adjuact, the 8u-
preme Court ut Calantne, are doirg
more tu push Negro enterpr.ses ad
encourage thriti aud eursy among
them than any other organization of
color on the western conticent
They hold the reins on each individ
ual member of the entire j arisd ctiun
and have them ia une compact body,
moving as one great army uoder 020
greut yeucral They owa teariy a
half mdiion dollara worth of proper
ty; a large tempte, p-operty in Chi-
cago, a horpttal in Hot springs,
Arkansas, tu accummodate the sick |
and disibicd Kaights Toey can’
accompieh much inure by keeping
honest, competent men at the head
ot affairs Men who count for somes
thing; wen who have business o1|
property or theirown, Men like the
Honorable John Mitc'ell, bankor
and euitur of Pne R chmond Planet
A man who knows the workings of
the order from Ato Z and who loves
the order We sha‘l wa'ch them et-
jog with interest and see if the oft
repeated statement that colored mea
wil! not support a progress ve leader,
bu: wll invariably take a stool pig~
eon to lead them, ie carried out.
Starke Is gone. He was a good
man and did much for the success
of Pythisaiem. Mitchellisa strong
erman, Let Starks’ mantic fall cn
him, and continue the progress of
the order. Mitchel. is honest, he is
fair, upright, progressive and a man
who has made his way up to the top
sound of the ladder, aad there he is
perched until he is called higher.
His election is assured. The order
wants him, the people want him and
he will get it.
The Masonic Graud bodies will
meet on the Kansas side, the Royal
Arch Chapter. Monday, the Koights|
Templar Tu:sday and the Blue
Lodge Wednesiay. This order has |
grown wonderfully within the past
two years under the gu dance of that]:
mastaciul giant, Milton Col.ins, who |,
does things without much talk Hel.
s ¢he father of the proposition to buy |,
a home for che orphans and widows |,
of Muster Masons ai weil as a home]:
for old aud dcorepit masons This},
was neeied and means much, not],
ynly to the Masonsof Kansas, but to].
he entire population of thie great
tate. It provesto the white man
hat we are growing independents
hat we are getting tired of secing
pur loved ones buffed around because
here is nove to protect them, Masons (
ind their orphans sent to the poor
houses. He has the united support
ofthe progressive members of the|!
rrder and the ladies’ chapter, The
committee has selected a beautiful
tract of 160 acres of well improved
land, for $8 500, with a twenty room
house, fine tillable land, which will
be self-supporting if properly con-
ducted. We want more land; we
want c? operation among the colored
race and more business. So let us
cling together fur tho bettormont of all
The Western Negro Press associ-
ation is doing alt it can in its weak
and feeble conaition to crea‘e a
healthy public sentiment tor the
race, although they d> not have the
support of those to whom they d-vo'e
their time, Yet mach good fs being |
done ‘The president. Juhn L
Toompson of Che Iowa Bystander,
Des Moines, Ia, is doing much to
mprove the organization. He ia a!
wide awake newspaper man.
GRAND CHAPTER, 0.E.S.
‘A Splendid Meeting at Atchison---E, S
| Lee Dethrones Sol. Watkins.
| The Grand Chapter, O. E. S,, held
{ta annual session ia Atchison las!
iwe k with alarge sttendance. The
reports shoaed the order to be in a
healthy cond:tion
The sessions were held in the True
Eleven hall, a fine piece of property
oneed by colored people.
A reception was tendered the visi-
tors Thursday evening Prof, W.
E Gray was master of ceremonies
Mre Gray render-d sume fine piatc
selections She is ove of the bert
musicians ia the etute. There were
several speeches made.
The el ction of officers wae held
Friday he hottest contest was fir
Grand Patron, E,S. Lee, the ycung
stalwart, succeeded in dis'odging
Solomon G. Watkins (the wise man)
from this cfiize by a vote of 97 to 37,
Sol had canvassed the estate all sum-
mer. He had hela the office ao lorg
that he thought he owned it. The
members got tired of his bossiem acd
put him down aod out as the gong
atruck ten, Dr, Lee did not want
the office. it cama unsolicited,
Grand Master Collins was thare,
Enough said.
Mrs, Lutie Bowen Biown, the
beautiful and cultured wile of Dr,
Grant Brown of Wichita, waa elect: d
Grand Matron without s single nay
sheis a fire Christian young lady
and the order wil! prosp r under her
administration.
“Lhe following wathegrard offi ert:
W.M, Mrs. Lutie Brown of Wich-
ita; Ass's 9, Mrs, Carroll of Kanuree
Ci; G P.. E. 8. Lee of Tc peta;
A-s't P. B, Wilsoa of Emporia, Sc
etary Mra A Hotes, Runese City;
Custod:aa, Oliver Parter, Oswego;
Treasurer, Mrs, Smothers of Arkan |
3a9 City; Conductress, Vrs Gruss
nf Newson; Ave't Conductress, Mrs,
Robioson of Parsons
The next place of meeting is
Wichita
LEXINGTON, MO
Henry Hick is down from Kansas
City visiting relatives and friends,
Mise Ethel Henderson ws vi-iting
relatives and frienve in Holden.
Mies Glover Hawkoaa returned on
Monday from a trip to Kaneas City,
Mrs Josie Terretl departed thi
Ufe Mondsy August 9b, and wa:
buried on Thursday, Aug. 12. She
leaves a mother, father, husband
and two children to mourn thei
loss,
Mra Berry died Tuesday and was
buried on Friday, and Mre Mary
Wilson, who died on Wednesday.
was buried the same day.
| Charles Steward died Thursday
and was boried Saturday.
M. Saunders and wife aro send.
ing ont invitations announcing the
wedding of their daughter, Mary,
toU, T. Lightle, August, 25 ats
p.m. The bride ia a grsduate of
D UH. echool and George R. Sinith
college and hae all the qualities
tha* go to inakea true noble woman
nud devoted wife. ‘The groom ina
young min who has all the charac.
teristica that ittskes tu make him
atruc and nob’e man snd here is a
wish that they both may live long:
and prosper. |
Mr. David Steward is here from
Umaha to attend the funeral of his
brother,
Mra Mollie Smith ta here from
Omaha to attend the funerat of bor
brother.
Mra Lucy Reynolds is here from
[adepandence, a-tending her sist~
rs funeral,
Bruce Walker was in Lexington
ast week.
EMPORIA, KANSAS.
Measdames T Byrd, A T Allen
and E J Jobnson, of Topeks, came
to the city last Thureday to spend
a week, guests of Mra RC Moore.
Bert Allan and Artl.ur Helm left
on Monday for Denver,
Tho play ‘Thirty Years of Free-
dom” waa successfully presented for
the beuvefit of the Christitn churvh,
at Maconic Hall, Thureday night
MrsS A Weeks. Matron of Na.
oma Chapter No 13, OES8,, and
Mcsdames Filia Brown, Giles EI.
liott and Mr J S Wilson loft on lat
Tucedsy to attend the annul ses-
sion of the order, at Atchison.
Fred West is home ona visit
after an absence of over a year in
Oklahoma, We are giad to see him.
- Mrs B H Campboll is home for a
few weeks from Colorado Springs
visiting relatives.
Mra Gilva Elliott entertained at
8 o’otock dinner Saturday, in hon.
or of Meadames Byrd, Allan,John-
son, Cora Childe of Wewoka and
Luvenia Brown of Topeks, aud a
number of invited 2ucnte
Mise Mabel Duncan, after visit.
ing with Aunt Alice fur s few days
returned to Neosho Falle, sccompa-
nied by Mise Cora Harold, who
will vieit in Oklahoma before re
turning.
Mre Olhe Brown en.ertained on
Monday from 6 to 10 p m,, in hon.
or Mra It Mvore's guest» from Toe
pcka and De, Jatt, wife and daugh.
ter of Liwreme
View Richie Willinns 1 vieiting
friends and relatives in Danlap.
Rev Oram will manage the Eman}
cipation progtam at Masonia Hall
on night of September 22 for the
bencfit of A M # church,
Mas P A Westiall is visiting rel.
atives and friends tt Pareona, |
Mies Luvenia Brown teft Tuca-|
diy afterten weeks attendance at
Normal, returning to her home in
Seen eee
,| Topeka, where she will remain uc
j{ til September tet with her parents
:| She then gocs to Bartlcttaville, Ukl.
,]to teach the cnsulng year.
1] Verbal Duncan fs now train call
jer atthe Santa Fe and is makin;
good,
| Mrs Cora Childs is the guest o
| Mra Giles Elliott, No 816 Congres
atreet,
Misa Percy Stsfford did ateno-
graphic work in the real estate of:
fice of KH L Jones all last week.
Aunt Mary Williams ie etill vory
sick at her home.
Mra “Sag” Walker waa suddenly
valled to her home, South B3.d,
Ind , by the scrious illness uf her
mother.in-law.
Members and friends of the C,
church enjoyed a picnic at Suton's
Grove, list Friday,
Mre Louiee Harris catertrined
Friday at 1 o’clock luocheon, in
honor of Mcssra Byrd, Allan and
sohon of Topeka, Mesdam ss Lett
and daughter Alma, of Lawrence,
aod Mra Childs of Wewoks, when
a four course lunch wasaerved De
Lett, Rev Craw and Jos Brown put
the tinishing touches to the feast,
with the able assietance of Maymie
and Eva Ellict .
Mesdames Kvane and Colyaren.
tertained last Sunday in honor of
Mrs. Moore's gucste.
There willbe an Kmauvipation
celebration held in Emporia Sept.
22, under minagement of David
Tipton and Bert Rich. Supper and
lunch wall be evrved at the Masonic
hall in the evening in connection
with a grand program under the
management of Kev Craw. Twen-
ty-five cents will seuure admission
and aupper.
Meedames Johnson of Chanute,
and Della Vaweon of Paraone,have
been at the bedside of Aunt Mary
for four week«,
Jobn Dawson of Parsons, and
Will Way! of Coffeyville, returned
home last week after apending sey.
eral daya with their grandmother,
Aunt Mary.
Wil E lott ie making a apler did
succees in the drug business in St.
Joseph,the firm name being Greene
and Elliott,
Dr Lett was joined by hin amia-
ble wife and daughter Alma Mon.
day and as soon as a euitadle home
van be procured will begin house.
keeping. Dr Lett pousesses all the
ynslifications requisite for a ene.
evasful physician and ia building
yp a practice among both raves
that speaks praise and satisfactory
pfivieney. He ia a gradusteof the}
Washburn college, Topeka, and was
an attache ot both the Santa Fe and
Christ h mpitalx of thatcity. Hej
peleves in living and letting ave’
and ineurex prompt a'tentios to all
patients, At present the family ix
stopping with Jos, Broan and wife
H17 State street, but will announce
their permanent location ina few)
day
Mre A nil ips entertained at an}.
‘lepant luncheon an ‘Tuesday from]
VICTOR & CRIPPE CREEK
Mr Jerry Robinson teft today to
accompany hie wife heme from
Denver, where #42 haa b.en fora
three weeks visit with relatives and
frienda,
Misses Ethel and Ida Jones, of
Kingfisher, Ukls., are visiting their
sister, Mrs Theodore Kennedy, and
expect to visit the different points
of interest in, the stite before res
turning home.
Elaborate preparations character.
ized the elegsatly appointed lun.
cheon given Friday at the beaatifal
home of Mrs George W Cotwell,
who entertained in honor of Mra.
Jessic Uarr. The daylight was
shut out aad the lights,ehaded with
pink, wereturncd on. Thecolor
acheme was pink and white varia-
gated with green, carnations and
ferns being used in the elaborate
decorations of the table. In the
evening Mv» Cotwell, assisted by
Mra AL, S.ewart, entertained ade»
lightful party in honor of Micecs
Ethel and Ida Jones, Mery Fisher,
Willa Nixon, Sadie Davia and Laz.
zie Caney. The amusements were
whist and danoing to the sweet mu,
sic furnishod by the Cripple Creek
orchertra.
Misxes Mary Fiener and Willa
Nixon, of Little Rock, Ark., are
visiing Mra RC Wagner, aunt of
the former.
Miss Nellie Brown, of Chicago,
is visiting her parente, Rey Brown
and wife, who alw» have as their
visitor Mies Florenve Caval, teach.
er Of Domestic Science, Texrw.
PANXICO
The Jolly Kotestainere club gave
A surprise party Satuday, at the
home of Mies Lillian Bradley and
brother, R shert, in honor of Misses
Dora and Lizzie Holden of Marion
The party wan gotten up by Mise
Hettie Allen, a-d the young ladies
were eurpri ed with two Japancee
cups and saucers, Ise cream and
lemonade were aerved, eeveral Ke-
factions were playod and addre.ece
rendeled by the phonograph and
all enjoyed a delighttul time.
The infant child of T Pride
died August 10,
Word has been received from
Mra rrank Allen at Pendleton.Ore.,
that she and daughter Emma were
enjoying a very delightfnt time.
The celebration here August 4th
was well attended and all seemed tu
have an enjoyable time,
AC Walla wae home last week
from Manhattan, where he has been
employed at mseon work,
+Mies Ada Wall wre iw Tops ka on
business let week.
Quite a number of our young
people attended the Sunday picnic
at Kakridge,
Mes Hunter of Des Moines, Ia,
is visiting her brother, Dan West,
Minees Dora and Lizzie Holder,
of Marion, are visiting ac RM Brad.
ley’s this weeh
The Fraternal 22 Club.
Me Bueha M, Scott, organizer
for the Knights ard Ladies of Pros
tection, haw been appointed eupreme
organise for ths Fraternal 22 club
company of Topek Hoan author=
tzul and empasered to orgtnize
clubs, appoint agents wherever he
may deem necessary and ‘ollect all
monies for membership, Avto the
respontibility of the Fraterna: 22
club he haw the permission to refer
all parties to the Merchante’ Nav!
bank of Topeka. For all informa.
tion communicate with K, BM, Svott,
429 Kansaxy avenue, ‘Topeka.
Birehtield and Speelinan, Managers,
t ° e
Howard : University,
Washington, D. C.,
Wilbur P, Thirkield, LL. D., President.
George Wm. Cook, A. M, LL. M., Acting Secretary.
Located tn the Capitol of the Nation, Advantages unsurpassed. Cam-
pus of twenty acres. Modern scientific and general equipment. Plant
worth over one million dollars. Faculty of one hundred. 1,205 students
last year. Unusual opportunities for selt-support.
Greek, French, German, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Iistory, Philosophy,
THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AN SOIENCES.
Devoted to Nberal studies, Courses in English, Mathematics, Latia,
and the Social Sclences such as are elven in the best approved colleges.
Address Kelly Miller, Dean.
THE TEACHERS’ COLLEGE.
Affords special opportunitics for preparation of teachers. Regular
college courses in Psychology, Pedagogy, Education, etc., with degree of
A. B.! Pedagogica! courses leading to Pd. B. degree, High grade courses
in Normal Training, Music, Manual Arts and Domestic Sciences. Gradu-
ates helped to positions, Address Lewis B, Moore, A. M. Ph.D., Dean.
THE AOADEMY,
Faculty of ten. Three courses of four years cach, Wlgh grade pre-
paratory school. Address George J, Cummings, A. M. Dean,
THE COMMERCAL COLLEGE,
Courses in Bookkeeping, Stenography, Commercial Law, History,
Civics, etc. Gives Business and English High School education combined.
Address George W. Cook, A. M., Dean.
SCHOOL OF MANUAL ARTS AND APPLIED SCIENCES.
Furnishes thorough courses. Six instructors, Offers two ycar limited
courses in Mechanical and Civil Engineering.
THE SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY.
Interdenominational, Five professors. Broad and thorough courses
of study, Shorter Hnglish comnses. Advantage of connection with a great
Unlverslty Students’ Ald. Low expenses, Address Isaac Clark, D. D.
Jean,
THE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE: MEDICAL, DENTAL AND
PHARMACEUTIC COLLEGES.
Over forty professors Modern Libotatotics and equipment, Large
Dullding connectdd with new Freedmen's Hospital, cosng half million
dollars. Clinical facilities not surpassed in America, Phanmaceutic Col-
lege, twelve profeesars, Dental Colloge, twenty-thice professors. Post-
Graduate School and Polyclinic. Addiess, I. A. Malloch, M. D.. Dean,
ritth & W sts. NW.
THE SCHOOL OF LAW .
Faentty of cleht. Courses of thice years, giving thorough knowledge
of theory and practice of law, Occuples own bailding opposite the Court
Hlouse, Addicss, Benjamin I Leighton, LL. B, Dean, 120 oth St, Nv W,.
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g ay Wah va
Don't Stop Until You Get to the
_ Afro-American Employment 8& Realty
Co’s, Office and Hotel.
Th y will give you a room, get you a jub, rell you a business
or heme, find your friends or relativds- We eater to over
40 000 Negroes.
Main Office and Hotel, 2 1005 M’Gee St
Mer. William Peoples and Vies Mac 1:
Flemings were martied at the leave of
the bride's parents, Mugust th The
bride wore a gown ot white juudesioue
eilh, beautifully tehimmed with valencia
Tace canising a banch ot brite roves and
ferns, ‘The groom wore a dull dtess suit,
Abtor the carenony tnd couzradul tions
the guests were thea served in tle dandy
Toom WiKh a tive case Incheon. ‘the
Bltests present were Mis, Clana Cox, Eine
Wood, Hhg Vis Uh Breudus, Hutchinson,
Mis. Ulva Walter, Rustivilie, HL. Mb,
and Mis, Gee, Tolteon Wichitas Mos,
Vanier Metis, Waebttas; Ma. amd Meg,
Jethia Peoples. Cunni. han, Ma. and
Mis. Robt Walloems Prare, Mio sand Vis
Mebanes Colts, Mis Cthtwoll freon
fam. OREO, Mass Rachel Poimbtes a, Cut
Vases Mi amt Mis. Wo, Pamies citd seu
Springvale; Mr, Clyde amt Miss Lhelin
Broolis, Hatehinsen Mis Sane Garene
Qaughtor and sen, Culhsem Mts amd Mes
Chas. Tumblesen aut dbuashter Spring
vale View Chas. Read, Waehitag Ma We
Veopless Mites, tun Many sv luthte pics.
ents wore geceived amd then many frien tp
Wish them a happy and prosperous tte
fu thet ew ene at Nateton, ivan
Rev, War, barier, pastor an the Second
Maptist chateh, Pout han, etieiiting,
Miss Mamie Johnsen, who hag heen
seriousty all owls tod very mevere opere
ation (hat was pertemmed hone five
Weeks ago, war able to be removed fo her
home in Ny Lawrence hist Satanday evens
joy Miss ohnsow is one of the sweetest
wd mast bighty respeeted: sets Ladies
iu the tawn, She dy doved by cuery one
and we all wish her a speedy pecovery.
Mis, GC) Cy dimes left hist week tor a
Visit to Topeka and Paview, han,
Trankie Stewart has aeturned from
Reno, Nev, where she his been several
months, Hoth olf aut young ave glad to
Feo her ad she bea taverite with all
Mis, Muinie Cave, of Colorade Springs,
ds spending a few weehe dn Lawienee,
Mi, Glenn Wathing and Vi, Mosely of
Top ha, Sualayed ia Lawrence atid were
geste of the Misses Mace,
Mis, Sadie Earle who has teen quite
MU is improving.
Mi, Ben Hawhfus and children are
‘Topeka visitors this week,
Mr. and Mis, Mavon ate the parents
of a tine bay, Mr. Mason Js oti smiling,
Mr. George Byrd will accompany his
PRATT. KAN.
LAWRENCE. KAN.
mother to Colorade this week.
Mr, Werbert Gleed has aeturned fron
the mountains.
| Misa Mossie Mason will go to Tupebe
for a visit.
| Mis. Maria Henson reports having a
| fine time in Cabfornia,
Rev, Johnsen preached for Res, Smith
Sunday.
Phe Sundiy school or Watrren Street
Haptist, chanel wall picnic out to the
Uarvey train.
Mos. [hens Thorsen wall spemd two
weeks in Watses City. San, with her sis
tes Mas. Breed duties,
| RLUE RAPIDS. KAN.
Miss Dartse Paster and Ivother, Marry,
spent Tresday act Wednes fay am fianh
bes
PM Chee Binh Mies Onurt Over
street ate ne Melisa ts deleg ites for
He Veaptast cliche an the North Easton
Wietrict Assocation,
Mi. aml Mis. Burdette, Mis, Mimore of
ts ate and Mis, Barnsite ot Onaga,
Weve netunmedd fram og Cem elave? vasit att
Nesdoris ad Hil City hey report
pu very Ploesaet time, They were present
hat the annual det or Vugust celebration
Chey alse attended the querterly meeting
whikt convene th there, Vey Burdette
Wsovers much amppesssd with the pros
poity of the cohucd peaple, the intetll-
gonce or the young people and the ardor
with which they eartied on the chuich
work, Waeiness allie and everything
(het tendad to the upward chink ina
steady colored settlement, Mea, Burdette
had the pleasure ot listening to several
able onto,
Mio Momoe sinith mate a iying tap
to Tigtow Sumas.
| Mi Tate Lenbes of Washington was
a guest dn out city Sunday,
‘The Wilhng Wether and Busy Bees
wive a town aocdal at the pesidence of
Mis, H.1 dhonry,
Misa Moni Clokof Nicotemua de v lott
ing her aunt, Maa, IL Burdette,
Mis, Haves Holly tld amd chatdren Jett
“Titaediy toranestondad visit with relas
fives in Memphis, ‘Senn, amd Sardis,
Miss
WELLFLEET, NEB.
Mie. Conmetia Bateman of ‘diyon, Neb,
td Mase Plorene MeCracken of Ringold,
Neb, spent twa weeks visiting with Mr.
and Mas. donnie Morgan, At-~o Mr, and
Mis, Green Recee and family.
Emancipation day last Wednesday,
August 4, was successfully celebrated at
Grecn Reece's Ranch, ncar Maxwell, Neb,
Ms. and Mrs. Wells of Bardey, Neb,
were visilors at the Green Reece Ranch,
Mrs. Jennie Gorgen hae been on the
sich list for some time, She is reported
some hetter today,
Mrs. Hert Morgan fs expecting a visit
in the near future from her father, %
Harwell of Independence, Kan. We will
le pleased to have Mr, Morwell come tu
Netrasha, and will not be uneasy If he
houtd return to Kanaas because we know
he will not stay there contented and
more as this is the plaice for health and
wealth.
INDEPENDENCE, KAN.
Ao putpiise purty was ghenoar te
home ot Micaid Mes. Lluellens, residence
in henner of their daughters Dsth birth
day, Mise Aline Puclions, as ste went to
the city to attend a baloon ascension on
tel urning at a distance «he saw lanterns
Aughtud. On coming neuer the sound of
Aeiee tang ont, the epen door, aid te
Tt surprise it come to ta it was tee
Vinthotay, The avening wae spent wath
Annete and panes, after which a progiane
Wale detedened Pnstinmental sole Mice
Hincteas. \ Teantitut sole was same fey
Ales Bhinche White, the soled ot W
University asstted, We are adwaye phat
fe deat the vee of a Wet. sticlent,
Miss Cresoty Rimsen mere sete fiterest
tos demetths. ter whi the preptet
plophecdiad ate te whet wank become ot
the meaty party ctewe sab te say dot
Mary wont) be dled. Some muntied,
seme tid and seme pont Hetieslanents
were sciveds Many valuable presents
War deeemved AM deqerted hepang te
etn tee thet hier sean. Pees present
Wee Misset Gilloway, Runyon, Lavton
Wintes Darn att Bessie Haste. ‘Lessie
wed Ratha Woshington, Gehan, Rebine
sen Vandotterd. Messrs. Tngram, Bunch,
Hlocts. Riaron, People, tones, Cy Lluel
len.
Miss Ranch ot Galena. apart a few
Aliys at the heme at Vi. tml Mis, Couns,
Mis and Mis Re de Gasset, lent Piiday
tor Pratt, Kan or Denver, Cul.
Mise Ester May Harper spent ao few
Hays ine Vittsburg attending the celebras
tion,
‘The St. John M.S Church hig just
dosed at suceesstul conference and Sunday
school convention, Delegates from Ne-
braska, Colorado, all left saying they had
aw delightiul stay.
Madam ‘T. D Vethins the scientific
satlp specialist spent three weeks in Ine
dependence, her former home, when a
thikt, and te retain to old relatives and
“ yuaintances as a imadam, brings jay to
many ef those whe had hnuwn her, She
Hist esporimented on het own Juar which
Was short and woukl not grew, only
three seus age she wore ber hak in
short cunls, nat Inaided and diessed as
she now dued she now has a heautitul
smite hain below her shoulders, May
she contintie on in the pom work, Had
Ist Women’s glory. She had a very
pleaswit stay at the residence of Mr, and
Mis.ddoe Voandentotd, She actuis te her
home dn Denver Cal, 4630 West 0th
Vsente, We hepe tor her retum again
Mot thos whe wish fo lieve thait leur
treate Le dow't wait Imt write ber at anee,
Mis. doar and dinghter, Beatie, ot
Denver, Col were phasant visitors
amon Us,
Mise Deatiice wall op ou upoa diess
tahini pardor na Pittstaage,
Aduttliy pruyd was given on Delitha
Ewing in hone: of her Meh bitthdis, Re
Tieshments were served. GN debightful
time was spent, Many piesent« were re.
coved. Phese present were Pear and
Withe Vontgomess. Othe Taster, Gonet te
Poster, fear Washington, dun tia Wash-
ition, Iva, Vaenderferd, amd Beatrice
Rwing.
Mia, Neoma VWUeCollough has aturned
fiom Usectsior Springs.
WICHITA. KAN.
Come tomy party any little fiends;
‘This invitation to you T new sand.
Devt Thursday's my birthday 5
Ver years 2 will be;
You matst stay until six and he there at
thrive,
Come all fillet mbth, tor we'll have lots
of fun,
And of dandy good (hings we'll eat "bout
fen,
“Thus read the invitation which invited
a jolly Gowd of little people to the hone
on (awtge Ewing on Thursday afternoon,
July 24 at being his fourth buthday an
iy ereary,
‘The fable was decorated with cut flow.
tia atal presented a charming appearance,
Promptly at dS odock the tittle guests he.
gan to anive and it was not long {ill in.
teresting games were indulged in, Many
pitta were received amd gteatly appre-
lated, Launch was served about 5 o'clock
amd the guests departed for their homes,
wishing Master Ewing many such happy
Hirthdays. ‘The little folke who wore #0
fortunate as to be present were Misses
Matriet Chinneth, Marla Brown, Florence
Necty, Hiawatha Brown, Jessie Neely,
race Mathman, Vivian Glover, Jessie
Miller, Laventa Matper, Gwendolin
Krewn, = Lillie Jones, Hazel Crouch,
Masters Clayton Thompson, Menry Neely,
flames Neely, Lake Anderson, Milton
Uhinneth, Evert Anderson,
Mrs, Chas. Miller of Newton was in
the ity Tharadiy ona bustress trip.
Preston Smith of ‘Topeka, who fine
teen visiting with Jolin 1. Jones for ses.
eral days, retuned to hie home Monday.
Mixes Grace UrPice entertained Tues
dad evening at hee home jy honor of Miss
Minnie Jackson. of Kanes City, who ts
visiting hee,
The SoM CG. Ae gave a lawn social
Weanesdas cvening at the home of S. W,
domes,
Mis, MOE. Price aml her daughter,
Miss A. Dickson whe has been visiting
in Nashville, Fenn. are at heme again
Harold Vleming has been quite HE for
scveral weeks.
Wan Manelor tort Phareday fer Seat
tle, Washington add other points en the
cotet, White he will athe an extended
visit.
John tons entartainal Cintas even
ing a mumine ot bis nidands in hom ot
VP esto Smith of Lopek as
Metity Veorty ot Higginssille, Mie ie in
the city visiting with his parents,
Mus. Geo. Hanciften amd Via i'l
Mesauler pissed thioush the city: Sune
ay trom OK homa, emente te ther
home in Topeka,
Noanest ddlishttul attain was the petty
gna do honor ot Tresten Sinith: Mamd ty
evening. by acnumber ef the younger set.
HUTCHINSON, KAN.
(Pre Bb Patterson ore at the profes.
sats in Quindise school, lectimed at the
AG MOE. catch Phnisday evening toa
chauaed house, teing asa subject idan
eition’ which wits very ably mntstered.
Revs Rogers, piston at the Second Bap.
fist Chitch. ie one of the best pastors in
the states He don't lave any pets among
i members, He tients them all alike.
{other pastors in Hutchinson and in the
state would do thewise there woukt not
be so many split churches. ‘The Assocla-
tion will convene the Zand. ft is the
duty of everybody to open hia doors and
hulp to take cite of the peaple,
Mr, Walter Bell is suffering very much
with the rheumatism. Mr. Bell has a
host of fiends whe teziet very much to
see him down,
Mas, Priscilla Pope ts very sich at the
heane of her daughter, Mis, A. Drock,
No. 23 East loth street.
Master Buster Pethins met with a
Nias prinful accident Monday atternoon
White helping Ing father to hitch up the
Pare Jbuster ana nail through his foot,
| Mise Cuitie Canter Itt Monday. tor
Wyoming to be gone ter thie months,
vn. but what will the tit man doy Ge
tee Woveonaiage,
| She serial that was te lave bean given
Vy the Comet ot Cutuntte Inas been post
pened ett icount of the het weattha oA
oo thetsht forthe Calithe ter it den't
sty te have tea iin poeple together
in he weather
We wonkl The te see those Negras
that worked so tend tor Maatin and
« Mle Dance tings an his intaest pet somes
thing, “bhose Negvoos that fought Ware
Un ae nat Tookine tot anstling for they
now whit he did when he was mayer
Interne, We don't approve of strangers
comm te oun city and thing us whe we
Haanitet sote tor amer ys enn home mon We
hive Ted bere for nome yeats and huow
the people betta thaw a stranser and it
den dave too much telzion ta stay here
under an administration that is for the
lest Gaterest of the city and people we
would rather you would leave,
Vt Joe Bristow ever comes ta Hutch
jose we will all close up business and
Ko behing unless he slips in on us.
About eight months then we will have
an election, ‘Ehen out goes Martin and
his whole dimnable act, ‘Ihe Negroes
woull be better off if all such men as
Martin, Winhins, Oswalt had never beon
hon,
Jackson County Negro Fair
The object of the Fair is to ex-
hibit the resources ard procuc's of
the two states, namely, Kansis aad
Mutsours, and by aeveting the exhibe
Ps ot other wtates in ¢ mpelition to
stimulate to preater efforts tee ine
provement and devel pment of our
own unlimited resonresy th sisa
hi me inst) ution; tet us make it the
Breatest and best in its histary; by
curcnepsr ton it een h« dare,
remember th tthia ca veurtairas
well sv that of the assoc ation
HANPINORK OF WOMEN
An exquisite display of rare eam
RRR
vheo necdlework qiaint qallts and
petpetldy Gewrghert cutulerte, tudume
erable artistic dainties, snowing the
wouen fothe’ haodi work. Literal
premiums anda youd natutred rival
ty are inceatives that wilt bring wut
‘heir best work and most highly
prized 6 ecimente.
| PRODUCTsOF THE FIRLD
The Agricultural department will
contain immense displays of grains,
cereals and other products cf the
ficide. There wil be on exhiditin
samples of the largest aud most lus
cious fruite; mammoth und dwart
specimens of melons, pumphins,
squashes, cic. fineat and lar.est
specimens Oflered in these depart—
ments will insure the livlestc m
petition
FabMING DEVICES.
There mili be shown every kuvvue
device used in the t thing of the » ts
advanced ideas and farming machin
eX tur sadag tun. aad eabor a
provetl methous ut taming and
stuck raising; you can lick for the
most attrac iveexhibition in the line
viup to date meiautactured wares.
RACING
Three great races euch day.
Runuing, pecing, trtiag, Some
otthe tustest herees im the qouutry
have entered in these races; conte=
qiutntl exchiace with be «a armly
contest af
STREAKERS,.
The fair association has engayed
some Of the m ss Awl: speakers (hat
could be procured to snesk each
day of the ta'r upon the issues of
the da,; among them, uately, the
Hon Herb. ri S. Hadley, Miss Acna
Joncs, Hon W T Vernon and Bishs
op D rrick
FRATERNAL DA\
On this day, all the Negroes’ cive
ic bodies of the two Kansas Cities
willtara out. The fair association
has offered liberal prizes tor the
uniform depart.ent of the various
civic bodies, namely, Knights Tem:
plar, Patriorche, Knights of Py thras,
Ss M.‘T.o1U B F,, all have agreed
to exhibic that day
Our tair grounds preaess the pretti-
est picnic grounds iu this section of
the country, with its shady nooks,
teafy retreats. and the finest water
will be found upon the grounds to
‘supply the wants of all ‘There will
b: plenty of amusement upon the
grounds merry—zo rounds, site shows
ot various kinds, ferris wheels, bal-
loon races, auto races, bicycle race;
if you fait» patroniz: thie fur you
will regret it; ifyou do you will be
amply revarded. bor concessions
aud stand privileges inquire of
De JE. Dini,
President.
Enw Hupsoy, See's,
Hour 2 p.m, tes pra torn Phones 774
O. A. Taylor, M, D,,
Physician and Surgeon,
Otice SM Kansas Ave, Ofer Gillers Drug store
Acioas Irom Throop Hotel.
Calla Anawered Day and Nigtt.
Residence
1635 Vau Buren sirees TOPFKA KAS
—_————$———
Dr. W. Roger Russell,
DENTIST
All Work Guaraatecd to
Give Satisfaction
921 Kansas Ave. : TOPEKA,
| Hell "Phone 100)
| ind, Poona 968
Dri J. Na. Jamison,
Eaysician and Surgeon.
Szamlolog Physictan of the nights and Ladies
Tot Protection:)
AH Soman and private diseases
Ufice and Kesidenw,
$27 Mais iy Strest, TOPKEKA, Ka
nn
new Hours {3 {2 Poh.
DR.W. E. JACKSON,
Physician & Surgeon
406 Karsas Ave,
Ind, Phone 9]8. TOPEKA.
Band Contest for Kansas Bands
To be held at the State Wide Fair, Topeka, Kansas
September 13-18,1909
$500 in Prizes $250 First,150 Second,100 Third,TopekaBands Barred
For Further Information Address
R. KREIPE, Secy.
THE MAGIC IS TWO TIMES LARGER THAN PICTURE IT IS 9 IN LONG STEEL MEATING BAR.
THE MAGIC SHAMPOO DRIER AND HAIR STRAIGHTENER
MAILED ANYWHERE IN U.S. $1.00 POSTAGE PAID. SEND MONEY BY POST OFFICE MONEY ORDER.
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Remember that the Magic never burns or injures the hair, because the comb is never heated direct. The steel heating bar alone is put into the flame of the heater, as shown below.
DO not mistake this elegant toilet necessity for some of the cheaply made limitations. It is entirely different, as you will see by the pictures.
The aluminum comb is easily detached from the steel bar; then after the bar is heated (as shown below) the comb goes back in place, the handle is turned and the Magic is ready for use.
The Magic Heater is also suitable for heating the curling iron, has cover and can be carried in hand bag.
Agents wanted in every town, but do not nautil, send for it today.
Magic Shampoo Drier, $1.00
Magic Alcohol Heater . 50c
Eastern Agents, New York Hair Co., 738 Broadway, N. Y.
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EXELSIOR SPRINGS, MO.
Only First-class Hotel Catering to Colored People in the City. SALT WATER BATH in Connection, and all Modern Conveniences. Rates by Day $1, $1.50, special rates by the week
Stanford W. King
West
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Western University, QUINDARO, KANSAS.
The Great Educational Institution for Kansas and the West DEPARTMENTS: Theological, College, Normal, Sub-Normal and State Normal
Leading and Best Industrial School of the West
Courses
Classical, College, Prepatory
Normal, Musical (Instrumental)
including Piano, Organ and Lute
(Fine Arts and Mechanical), Car
and Book-Birding, Business
phy and Typewriting, Tailoring
and Plain Sewing, Cooking, Lay
ing and Gardening
SHETONI
Phones:
College, Prepatory, Normal, Sub-
sical (Instrumental and Vocal, in-
sio, Organ and Harmony), Drawing
and Mechanical), Carpentry, Printing
dring, Business Course, Stenogra-
writing, Tailoring, Dreaming
wrg, Cooking, Laundering, Farm-
ening
SHETONFRENCH, A. M.
Phones: Office, Bell West 1423.
Classical, College, Prepatory, Normal, Sub Normal, Musical (Instrumental and Vocal, including Piano, Organ and Harmony), Drawing (Fine Arts and Mechanical), Carpentry, Printing and Book-Birding, Business Course, Stenography and Typewriting, Tailoring, Dressmaking and Plair Sevarg, Cooking, Laundering, Farming and Gardening
SHETONFRENCH A. M. Acting President.
Phones: Office, Bell West 1423. Residence, Bell West 15
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Local and Personal
Attorney R. B. McWilliams of Lawrence was in the city this week.
Mrs. Eliza Caldwell and little Rebecca Smith are in Colorado for a short stay.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Ford are the proud parents of a seven-pound girl, born Tuesday.
The Omaha Enterprise: Meadames Link and Conley of Topeka, Kansas are in the city visiting their nieces Meadames Ben Roe and J. D. Lewis
Mr and Mrs Charles Butcher have named their three weeks old baby girl Florence Naomi. Mr. Butcher is all smiles
Judge and Mrs. W. I. Jami on and their son, Herbert, have returned from their eastern tour.
Judge W. I. Jamison, wife and son have returned from a trip to New York and other points in the East.
Last night about seven hundred people attended D. Jackson's weekly band concert at Skene's park. A large dancing platform has been erected and furnished much amusement for the se who care to dance.
Simon P. Jordan Dead.
Sunday afternoon at four o'clock, Sinn P. Jordan, of the best and most favorably known young men in the city passed away at his home on Lane street. He was thirty three years of age and came to this city with his parents from Tennessee when a mere child Here he grew to manhood and was educated in the public schools, having at one time been a student in Washburn college
For over fourteen years Mr Jordan was employed as a cork at Hort's pharmacy, having given up two place about two years ago because of failing health. He possesses a big, warm, generous heart, and his friends among both races are numerous. While not a member of any church, his, (the golden rule,) was the truest, best religion known to mankind and he adhered to it strictly
Funeral services were conducted from the residence, the Rev. J E Edwards of St John A M, E, churoh officiating Kaw Valley Lodge, No. 8 A F and A M., and Excelsior Lodge, No. 3 K P., had charge of the funeral He was also a member of the Elks. His remains were lair to res in Rochester cemetery.
Deared is survived by a wife, father, mother grandmother and a brother and sister. Those bereaved have the sympathy of many friends.
Advantages Splendid Location, Heathful Climate, Good Influence and Thorough Teachers.
For Terms, Price and Inducement Offered. write
Mrs. Henry Washington raised over eighty-five bushels of potatoes on three-quarters of an acre at her suburban home, "The Caseadors."
The Weaver Hotel at Tenth and McGee has changed management and will be known hereafter is the Afro American hotel. It is bring remodeled and will be second to none when completed
Mrs. M. E. Matley will accompany her guest, Mrs. U. F. Scales to her home in Kansas City, and will remain until after the session of the Supreme Lodge, K. P.
The Rev. George D. Olden and Miss Ollie Drake Robinson were quietly married at the parsonage of the First African Baptist church on Wednesday evening, the Rev. G. W. Henry officiating. The ceremony was witnessed by a few friends and the immediate family The marriage is the happy culmination of a long drawn out love affair, and the numerous friends of both parties extend congratulations and wish them luck.
Miss Arnicholas Cobles has for sale a number of the Magic Stamps, Hair Driers, which are advertised elsewhere in this paper. It is the best article in the comb line that has ever come to our notice. It is double service—a comb and curling iron all in one. They are made from the best material, highly finished and will last a life time. She has them on exhibition at The PLAINDEALER office. Ladies, call and examine them. Parties out of town desiring combs will please send ten cent extra for postage.
FIRST AFRICAN
The Sunday morning very well attended by a large congregation, who appreciated the pastor's discourse, from the subject, "True Religion."
The evening sermon was also delivered by Rev. Henry. The text may be found in St Mark 6 10
The Sabbath School with the other Baptist schools, picnicked yesterday at Garfield park
"The Christian Birthday will be observed Sunday. Every Christian is requested to place in an envelope a penny for each year that he or she has sived a Christian There will be a special sermon at 11 a.m. and in the evening a musical and literary program will be rendered by some of the young people of the church. A cordial invitation is extended to all.
REAL ESTATL SALES.
The Afro-American Realty Company is doing its share toward placing Negroes in good homes. The following have purchased homes in the past month through the Afro-American Realty Co:
Rev J M Booker, 5 room cottage, 1329 Vine street; Walter Countee 5 room cottage, strictly modern cottage 1120 Vine street; Rev Hillard Green, 5 room cottage, 1802 E Sev enteenth street
ANTED—A reliable man must have good moral habits. a minister preferred; to take half interest in a morpheum exhibition with which I am going to travel in a part of the country where it will pay. Anyone wanting this opportunity must answer at once. Adhere.
Box 15, Seneca, Kansas.
TO RENE-A furnished room at late Tyler street. Terms fair.
WANTED-A first-class blacksmith, one who will either work for a mary or buy half interest in a good shop.
N. G. CHOV
Boynton, Okla.
A Representative Gathering.
Kansas City will be aglow next week. The Supreme Lodge K. of P. will be in session. Already hundreds of delegates are on the grounds waiting for the opening, Sunday. It will be the most representative gathering o Negroes that ever met in the West and Kansas City will do herself proud in the way of making it pleasant for the delegates. The white citizens will turn over the keys of this bustling business center to the colored people, and for a whole week they will own the greatest city in the Union.
MISSOURI
PACIFIC
IRON
MOUNTAIN
Through Train Service Between Topeka and
Fort Scott, Pittsburg. Carthage, Webb City and Joplin.
Leave Topkea at 9 a. m.
F. E. NIPPS,
Hoket Agent.
PUBLICATION NOTICE. In the District Court of Shawnee County, Kansas. James H. Scott.
To Clirence Scott, Iler G. Scott, Thomas Leshe Scott, and Alvin Scott: You and each of you will hereby take notice that you have been sued in the above entitled cause in the District Court of Shawnee County, Kansas, and you must answer the petition therein filed on or before the 9th day of September, 1909, or the petition will be taken as true, and judgment will be rendered according to the prayer rof said petition for the partition amongst the parties hereto of real estate belonging to the estate of Anna Scott, deceased, situated in Shawnee County, Kansas, and described as follows, towit:
Died at Topeka, Kansas, July 24,
1903.
JAMES H. SCOTT, Plaintiff.
Py his Attorney, H. G. Larimer.
Attest:
R. L. THOMAS, Clerk.
(Seah.)
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TheTopeka Plaindealer.
ADVERTISING RATES PER MONTH $2.00
PER: INCH,
NICK CHILES, - 8 8 8 Kaltot
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
(BO FORE DY MAN arsssscerrvverrorensseovssserrecossneese P10O
Biz Moose DY MALd...crrcsssrrvnsorees sees svseseeces 1,00
Three MODEHE DY MAM a secssrermurnssersrsennssees BO
Ectered at the Postofiice at Topeks as Second
class Mall Matter
FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1908,
ainsi
THE REAL ISSUE
In our eagerness out here in
the Middle West to herald to the
world the magmitude of ourccro
and wheat crops, the supertursty
of our beef cattle and thor-u.h
bred swine, ard the tremendous
productivencss of our domestic
hen, we are prone to lose sigh
of the real ais-uc, namely, the
splendid crop uf trong sens and
fair diuck ers that the ceantyy
is proves. In ther payers
Mature we behold af orce th.
brights. Goat tlep urdtec
Peautu oo f (a aise cron
future grot al ogler,
Drorth arid + ty deo y
our vrowie Geos, tbs eon
degenerate omey plo tooo
amoung curcattlo on athon wi:
hilband urteeasored porkersin
the alfa tet ls, vedas eur bet
ed domestic fen niay even ore t
sionally cease her produc aw tae
bers—all these calamities inight
conccivebly come npon us each
in its turn, and yet our glory be
dimmed; provided only that our
growing boys and girls be so
trained and safeguar!ed in the
home, so educated and discip-
lined inthe school, the ct urch
and other institutions of the
country, that they will develop
into well rounded, magnificent
specimens of manhood and wom-
anhood.—Wwn.A. McKEEVER.
Tus paper makes a charge of
five dollars for political announce
ments, but we simply tovk pity
on our friend, Tom McNeal ard
ran his last weck free ot charge
Tue party of New Yorkers who
were here getting pomters as to
the Kansas primary elect on sys-
tem, na doubt depatted in thor
ough disgust, ft 13 the worst
system ever fastened on any
poeple and the ‘wise men of the
East’? will never be so fooush as
to esperiment om oany such
manner,
THE NEGRO IS ALERT,
The colcred brether is awaken
ing to progress gotng on in this
country and we frequently run
across enterprises that are start-
ing. We were in Holton a few
days ago, and to our surprise we
found a rug factory owned and
controjled by a colored man and
his family and located on his
own property. His name is R.
K. Mays. He isa hardworking
man, hasa family of ten children
and has lived in Holton twenty-
nine years,
We asked him how he came
by the plant, and whe taught
him thetrade. He said he never
saw a rug or carpet factory until
he visited ‘lopeha rotlorg aga.
That he studied up the plan and
sent cast for the machinery,
Hetakesold catpetsand makes
fine rugs of all descriptions, His
oldest son and daughter are be-
coming cxpert at the business,
He is getting trade from mlies
around.
We are of the opinion that if
this man with no means anda
large family has made a success-
ful business and made such rapid
progress, mea who protess to
know and have so much should
do something that is as com-
mendable to all.
Mr. May d serves the united
support of all. Ship your old
carpets to him and receive new
rugs at reasonable ratesin return.
OFFL IALCALL WESTERN NE
GRO PLESS ASSOCIATION,
Des Moit en, Ia, June goth, 1909,
Parsuant to « general custom and
y virtus ot the « fie al power veated
me tere uference with the ex
cutive con tuttee and other etcial-
2 ove calte Line therteent4 opr
peatien a: the We tern Nepre
CAs a serdiinrt ta convene dtr p
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shou youd Pueras, Aa sou
Bo aged ageg, ft We pernese o
treme CH Ib ns per aang te
‘ togty hve ane om ad
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4a ’ ’ ay nee posal
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Pgat hac seer. bere ur tet
aed enemy dart joa
roost ,? off ere gm a CUM 4 wets
woth dur g te fmteers
the ercamomertiat be suprems it
voasd fis tagether ter the disci»
lonarthsgreab st good tor he preat
eet uttaber cf oe dewa trodden
struggling race, All the fessieny
Wit be iiterestiog wich prepared
papers, addresses, 3 slog and discu s-
ions All publications west of the
Miseiaeiy-pi river nre eligible to mem
bership. Annualdues,$t. Witness
my signature the let day ct July
1909
Jou 1, Tuomrscn, Peeaident.
Edv'or of Iowa State Bystander.
Des Moines, fa
/uranam L, DE Monn,
Corresponding Secretary
Edit. rof the B xton Gazette,
Buxton, Ia
NOWATrA, OKLA
Mr Eprionjy--An a anbsertber to
the Plaindeder TD woald) ash for a
Pitle space in your paper, Fins.
will way that weare an intciigent
people te OF ftheia amd wenkt whe
decooretpecqle of KRanete one
thearst teste hiow that we are
novaslery,
Weare roreot the very reheat
stites of thr Vanted States and bave
“oud Wepreecrt tive lows, plenty
of out dna ge, acd goed barmine
weUrtry. mtssing coin, Wheit, edits,
cotton, dsploudid frut and excel
tert cattle com try,
The vity of Nowata has a popu.
jation of tine, progressive jenple,
many of them engaped in business
and doing well as the city ie sur
rounded with gcod, energetiv tarra.
cis, Some in grocerics, restaurante
barber shop, rooming houses and
in boarding houres are well cetab.
liehedl and have good dwellings.
We have recently built two churchs
ex and a school house and own Lote
of property in this ity,
KAW VALLEY ASSOCIATION,
Ditsn Enitons--Plesee allow me
space in your piper to way to your
many recdeis that the Kaw Valley
Aveociation hea been wn xceston in
your city of Topeka for eight diye,
We mieed the manager of your
piper, Mi. Nach Chiles, whe his
slwaye made things lively for us
We had an intresting: meeting
dnd paired about $400 for the work,
Weare sony to ery the business
comnnttee ferget todonate to the
Plaindealer a emall eum, but we
se
will make it up at our next board
meeting, The Wosnan’s conven.
tion awarded the Pleasant Green
e'rcle the banner, for bringing the
largest amount of money. leo.
the Sunday School banner to the
tame church, Pleasant Green Bap.
tiet, Kansas City, Kans., Rev, @.
MoNeal pistor. Officers eleot ares
Rev, G. MoNeal, moderator; H. 1.
Monroe, recording eecretary; Kev
Mendenhall, cor. seo. We all are
inspired to take Kanezs for Christ
and hope to have the co-operation
of all the churchta this new year
G MeNnan
e
In sight of the Rockies for 120 miles
Sonta Fe trains to Denver pass ¢¢rvvy Pueblo and
Colorado Springs, close to Pike's Peak.
Only one NicHT ouT oa the COLORADO FLYER.
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not fail to enter the,r hand work,
There willbe proces forthe best Horses, Hcgs,
Catile, Skeep and Poultry.
Every afternoon will be one of the leadiog ieatures.
Some of the fastest trotters, pacers and runners in the
great west will be scen at this me:t, as the purses are
sufficiently Jarge to attract the owners of good
horses. Parties desiring to enter the various contests
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FEDERAL MEMORIAL
Because it enters prosaic of all diseases and shakes the halt at once from follicle, out and stakes at ones to growing. During my many years of search, or devotion to find something to improve my own hair, in preparation for my child, I by others I was always unsuccessful, until through to Divine Paintment of God I was permitted in a dream to discover the preparation that I now possess the obsolete of diseases which are easy in the same condition that I would just three years ago.
I left my growing hair begun breaking off and to the cut, and I tried every effort to come with it any more, until I discarded the plan that I now placed on the must. I continued to do better not, and had preparation for the growth of the can ever be occurred to be easily granted to grow and step the half at one from fulling out when used as directed.
The remedy to avoids for persons with hair and spreading my precautions, all of whom are being all fitted in the same way, is to remove hair words of praise for my goods coming to all see lots of the country.
The pictures above show the hair with a hair or three yellow use. These are worn ad from an own personal photograph. The one with short hair was taken before he arrived of my discovery. The one with the hair down show the impress made after taking you use.
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Mrs. Murphy is numbered among the sick this week.
Master Cloves Scott, who received an injury Sunday, is quite ill.
Miss Katherine Barker, who has been suffering from a broken arm, is able to be out again.
Mr. George Johnson of Tulsa Okla., but formerly of Nuskogee, is visiting in the city.
Miss Aleena Barker has returned home after a visit to Atchison, Kansas City and Leavenworth.
Mr. Preston Smith left one day last week for a visit to Wichita and Oklahoma City.
Miss Fossie Mrs. n of Lawrence is the guest of Mrs. F Romette, 1317 Van Buren.
Mrs. E. S. Lee last returned after a few days visit in Memphis and Kansas City.
Rev. at Mrs. I. G. Noel in the visiting in spring 1850.
Miss. George and the Crouch of Wichita are in Mrs. Washington.
Mr Thomas R. to C I
on do for his lea
The lesse of Nanae agrandmother, Mr Ovation in N. Topaka
Mrs Nichol and daughter, Mary, of Missouri are visiting Mrs I. the Sp.ulding, 1017 Washington
Mr. Bert Glover of Wichita Sundayed in the city, the guest of Miss Stella Slaughter.
The Leader club of the Presbyterian church had a straw ride out to the home of Mrs. Washington south west of town. A delightful time was enjoyed.
Miss Catherine Price, who spent the winter in Chicago, is in the city, the guest of her sister, Mrs Ida Scott, 1205 Lime street.
Mrs. Fred Roundtree and Miss Lilian Jeltz entertained a number of friends at the home of the former, 1317 Van Buren street, Tuesday evening in honor of the visiting ladies. A musical program was rendered and readings from J. Mord Allen. A delightful time is reported by all who a can't l.
Wendall the nineteen year old son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Wins, of No. th Kawras avenue, was drawn in the Kaw river Friday while out swimming with his playmates. His body has not yet been found.
Mrs. Reuben Slaughter entertained informally at her residence, 1927 Wood street, in honor of Miss May Burford of Kansas and Mrs. James Sims of Okla. The evening was spent in games and music. An enjoyable evening was spent.
Mr. and Mrs. James Joshua Holloway entertained at whist Friday evening at their home with Mr and Mrs. Albert Charles Phillips 631 Olympic Place, Seattle, Washington, for Miss'Ogeal Wilson of Topeka and Mr. A B. Brinkley of Ash Fork, Arizona.
Mrs. Julia Walker of Ft. Huron Mich. is visiting relatives and friends. Her husband was for several years connected with the weather but in this city and her wide circle of friends are pleased to see her. Ms Walker is a relative of Hon. W. W. Fisher fiscal agent for Western University, and will spend a few days at his cosy home in Kansas City before returning.
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Epilepsy, Fits
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MRS. D. BAKER, Cleveland, O.
"My little daughter who was afflicted with St. Vitus' Dance is now entirely well after taking Dr. Miles' Nervine only four months."
MRS. C. G. BENNETT.
Epilepsy, Fits, St. Vitus' Dance and Spasms, are all nervous diseases. They have been cured in so many instances with Dr. Niles' New method that it is reasonable to say that it is almost sure to out. With nervous pain a severe type, per almost invariably complete cure or youth many times remedy. The you can get of it write to those who Get a bottle from Take it all acco. and if it does e will return your.
Fanning is on the sick
Miss Traver on son Antonio, Fox is the guest there at Mrs Brown
WANTED—girl to accompany for THE PLAINFATHER. Fire closed work wanted. A good living can be earned
Some of the prominent young men of the city are organ zing a new tennis club. We shall hear from them later.
J. H. Shipp, first-class chef for the officers at Ft. Riley, was a pleasant caler at this office last week.
Mrs. William Jackson and daughter, Geneva, are in Wichita, visiting her son, W. H. Jackson, and family
Mrs. Harry Pace has returned from a pleasant visit with relatives and friends in Omaha.
Mirnch Cora and Bernie Bennett have returned from a month's roojun in Colorado. Their stay was one of pleasure and profit.
Fopeka gladly welcomes Mr. and Mrs. Triplett and daughter to the city. They formerly resided in Chico and will occupy the Five Jones property at 1275 Tyler st.
Miss Wilma Campbell a registered parmaecist, of Kansas City, is looking after the prescription business at Lee's. She is a native of Odessa, Mo, well educated and her pleasing and painstaking manner makes her services invaluable.
Miss Addie Dunn entertained a number of friends last Friday evening at her residence, 1812 Fillmore street. The out of town guests were Misses Clara Armstead and Mabel Bass of Kansas City. The evening was spent in playing whist Mr. H. Smith presided at the piano. The ward was beautifully lighted up with Japanese lanterns. At a late hour refreshments were served. All reported a nice time
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Odell entertained about forty of their friends informally Tuesday evening of last week in honor of their sister Mrs. J. M. Rivers of Memphis, Tenn. Their beautiful lawn was made bright by incandescent lights which made card playing and the games very enjoyable. Retreatments were served until late in the evening when all departed, expressing their appreciation of the evening's pleasure.
This hot weather a man looked silly pumping away on a wheel.
Mrs. Mattie Washam, of the Hotel Washam announces that here after Sunday and all other day meals will be served, for 150.
R. L. Calvin, of Council Grove, was an agreeable caller at this office yesterday morning. He is a paeperous young farmer and owns 100 acres of fine land well stocked with hogs, horses, cattle and chickens. As he is yet single it is hinted that he was here to look after his interest in one of Topeka's fairest daughters.
Hon. W. W. Fisher, fiscal agent for Western University, smiled or this force one day this week.
"We had the time of our lives," is the way that Wint. Vaughan and George S. Oliver, two popular Toppet Eskes describe their trip to the grand lodge which course at Detroit. They visited Canada and many other the of interest. They went for pleasure and both being joy to love and stove sparers they to knit the whoe work also show and all. Their only re is to the two lacrosse of Eskes failed to unite.
WARRENSBURG MO.
Reister Linn Loc of Linn City, founder of the Christian Industrial Home for Orphans, has been turning a summer meeting in the A M E. church with Rev M. McFerrin pastor. The Lord has wonderfully blessed her libors, sinners have been converted, backsliders awakened and members added to the church.
The church also has been revived. Rev Lee is certainly one of the greatest of evangelists, and knows how to draw the people. She had a mixed crowd ranging from 150 to 100 people every night.
Business in the Two Kansas Cities
THE WM J LEMP BREWING COMAANT is one of the great brewing industries of Kansas City. It is particularly noted for putting out the choicest product of the brewer's art. It is celebrated "Falstaff Beer" put up only in bottles, cannot be sarpased for excellence and purity. Those who have drunk the Falstaff beersay that it is one of the best brewed
The success of our operation and managemen of the Kansas City branch is largely due to the splendid executive ability and great international attainments of Mr. El Golton, the manager. Mr. is a gentle and amiable gentleman who is always on the lookout to promote the interests of his great industry at Kansas City. He is unassuming and easy to approach along all business lines.
THE K K K K K MUK (LE) ACH
Brewing Company, one of the great and most flourishing industries of Kansas City, Mo, brews a quallity of beer which cannot be surpassed for excellence and purity. Its celebrated Pilsner beer, in bottles or on draught is acknowledged to be one of the best beers that is brewed. The company is especially noted for turning out a high grade of commodities, and its goods are recognized everywhere as being of the standard quality.
Penman & Wilson,
the popular hotel ladies are located at 431 Kansas Ave. and serving the best meal in the city for 20c-Sunday dinner 25c. Nearly
FURNISHED ROOMS
YALE.
Last Sunday was a full one in Yale, picnic, ball game, and grand time at A M E church where conference was held, the amount collected for the Kilder being $13 10
Mrs Vine Smith has been ill for the past week. Also, Mrs Monday.
Mr Glen and wife have a very sick boy.
Mrs Mamie Yarber has been sick for the last few weeks.
Mrs Whitehead spent Saturday and Sunday in Yale visiting with Mrs Hutson and other friends.
Mr Vesley and wife of Pittsburg, spent Sunday visiting their parents
Mendamcs Monday and Mack Davis visited Pittsburg Wednesday.
Mendamcs Lewis and Cobb were in Pittsburg Wednesday.
George White and Mrs Gilmore have returned from Grard Lodge and report a good time.
COLUMBUS
Thomas Bond had a cuppe Car- nival week
Mr G. W. Bond of this city and hor three children were Boxer vis- tions on Saturday and Sunday.
J. W. David and wife me about
Miss Lizzie Owens
Shampooing and Stirbing with the use of Mrs. C. J. Walker's Her Grower, of Pittsburg Pl.
Call Bell Phone 2017.
S. T. Jones, 122 N. FIFTH.
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PUBLICATION NOTICE. In the District Court of Shawnee County, Kansas. W.I Jamison and I.. A. Knox.
Busie Washington. Defendant.
The defendant, Susie Washington, is hereby notified that a petition for partition has been filed by the above named plaintiff, in the above-entitled court against her, and that plaintiff pray that their undivided two thirds interest in lot No. 193 on East Sev in south street, in Kieth's 2nd subdivision in the city of Topeka, Shawnee county, Kansas, may be set off to said plant file in severity, and in case this cannot be done without manifest injury, the court make an order to sell one or make any other of either or others necessary to the promises, and apportion the cost and other expenses among the parties according to their respective interests, and that you must appear and answer the notice filed by the plaintiff for the date of August, 1909 or said prayer of petitioners will be granted and judgment entered partitioning the above described property, as praised for in plaintiff's petition and dividing the costs, charges and expense among the interested parties according to their respective interests, and in case this cannot be done without manifest injury then it at the property be sold according to the statutes and the proceeds to be divided according to the interests of the parties.
JOSPHI RYLD.
Attorney for Petitioners.
Attent.
R. I. THOMAS.
Clerk of the District Court
[SEAL.]
First published June 35th, 1909.
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Three bottles " " $.44
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One bottle small $.25
To have to make in Widin
Mr R W Badell from Oswego, has been a visitor here for a week. J Flomming was in the city on Saturday night, when quite a number of strangers were here in attendance on the carnival. There was an entertainment given Saturday night by the P Baptist church, admission free.
The Foreign Missionary society met Thrda with Mrs Guyn; the next meeting is with the I Mass Mrs Burton gave a present to the missionary party to her daughter Mary, who is seven, and old
YOU can make from Three to Five dollars per day introducing DANLETT FACE CREAM and DANLETT SOAP for the Complexion, and DANLETT HAIR POMADE for the Hair and Scalp. The Dandlett preparations LEAD, all others FOLLOW Price 25c each. Send us 60 cents by P. O. money order or registered letter and we will send you all three of the above named preparations postage paid, to your address, and if, after using these preparations, you find them not to be as represented, write us and we will return every cent that you have paid us. Your credit is good with us, we believe that our women are honest, and we believe that if you accept the agency of our preparations you will do the right thing by us. When you send us the 60 cts. for trial supply, state just what amount you will need to begin with. You had better write us now, while you think of it. Address, THE DANLETT CO., P. O. Box 272 Ft. Worth, Fresno.
State of Kansas, Shawnee County, FS In the master of the estate of Famie Stone street State of Shawnee County, Kansas
Notice is hereby given that on the 11th day of August, A D 199 the undersigned was, by the Private Court of Shawnee County, Kansas duly appointed Administrator of the estate of Fame Sonetree, late of Shawnee County deceased All parties interested in said estate will take notice and govern themselves accordingly
BURCK
First published August 20th, '09
PUBLICATION NOTICE.
In the District Court of Shawnee county, Kansas.
Lillie Dionne, Plaintiff.
vq.
David Dionne, Defendant.
State of Kansas. County of Shawnee, &S
The State of Kansas to David Dionne, Greeting.
You are hereby notified that Lillie Dionne has this 17th day of August, 1900, commenced her action in the above named court asking that she be divorced from you, and be restored to the name of Lillie Flemming, and that she have charge and custody of her minor children and for all other proper relief
You are further notified that unless you appear and answer said petition on or before the first [1st] day of October, 1909, that all the allegations of said petition will be taken as true and judgment rendered against you as prayed for and for costs.
Hereof take due notice and govern yourself accordingly.
ARTHUR J. BOLISGER
Attorney for the plaintiff
Attest: R. L. Thomas
[SRW] Clerk of the District Court.
OMAHA, NEBR.
The many Kansas friends of E. Thaddeus Sammy will be glad to learn of his graduation from the Creighton University, College of Physiology, located at Omaha. He is the second colored man to graduate from that school and is an old Popeka boy, having studied mathematics and modern languages at Washburn after graduating from the Wichita High school. He also studied the natural sciences and medical jurisprudence at Albertus Magnus University, at Wichita, chemistry, physics, higher mathematics and modern languages at the Kansas State college at Manhattan. Mr. Sammy will manage the People's Drug Store during the absence of H. B. Sunder at the Business League, in Loui ville, Ky.
FOR SALE CHEAP
My new tour-room house situated on an acre of ground three block from main part of town. Good well and plenty of trust. Will sell on reasonable terms. Will also lease or sell my dye and cleaning works. Reasons for selling. business interests in another part of the state.
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Propr Elite Pantatorium,
Osage City, Kans.
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Hair Goods, Combs and Toilet Articles. MRS. M. L. FIELD. 817 Kansas Ave., Topeka. Both hones 1293
WILSON'S SUMMER GARDEN
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Everybody goes in free—Good music and plenty of refreshments.
The coolest place in all To beka—open every Tuesday and Friday evening
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He Who Earns
A small salary and I saves part of that is better off than he who earns a larger salary and spends all of it. Open an account with us any amount--then keep it going a little at a time if you must, much at a time if can. You will like it It is business. Call and see us about it.
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Mra, A. B. Moptgomery,
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Mine Maud E Glover,
Atchison
Mies Mary & Mason,
Gilliam, Mo
Miss Charle:Etta Nicholeon,
Chelsea, Okla
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Omaha, Nebr
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Kansas City, Kans
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Kansax City, Kane
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Lexington, Mo
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Ft Scott, Kan,
Mies A. Jonex
Atkansae City, ans,
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Burlingame, Kana,
Miss Efile Roberson,
Bono r epringe, Kans
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North fopeha, Kansas
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B.A. RALIAICH, Bean WAC MNBILD, Secretary
Forty-second Annual Session
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Three Yeara’ Graded Course in Dental Sur,ery.
Three Years’ Graded Course in Phanmicy,
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The New Freedmen’s Hospital, which adjoins the Medi.
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The Fourth Session
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MISSOURI ODD FELLOWS HOLD AN
ANNUAL SESSION AT ST.
CHARLES, MO,
Annual Reports Show Phenomenal
Growth of the Order in Numbers
and Wealth,
Me STATES Nae eg Wim COREE We Ole OEUICEE a8 y
an favading host ot Odd Fellows on the
Sid fust.. when $00 delegates and vbsiters
aitived from all putts of Missouri to at.
tend the opening of the twenty-eight
anntal convention of the District Graid
Tadge and District Grand Household of
Ruth of the Grand Uaited Order of Odd
Tellows,
‘Lhe Yocal committee had made prepara.
tions for the grand seasons on a large
wcale, und the citizens of St, Charles
juined heartily in the movement by
gianting the use of the st, Charles
County Court House for the busiieas sea.
sions of the Grand Lantae and Grand
Thouse tale,
‘the opening session af the Grand
tanta was couvened at LO ook ayn,
"Vitesdtay. Aug ot hy District Grand
M ister Edward S. Lewis. of Kasay City,
inn the Cieuit Gamt Room, and cntered
upar the work af Che aunined session, The
Mietrict Cand Pomsehodd was ep med at
the same how fn the Connty Court Roam,
Dy Dieta Veet Neble Governess, Mae
Tithe Wy Compton at Kansas City, Mier
canpleting the pruliminary work of or
panization both badion adputneat tor dine
Her amt aes at 2 oedack p.m. to
hea the anna rcpotts of offing,
AMOS acho pon, the delomites were
Jormially welcomed by the citizens of St
Charles. at an open iiceting, held in St.
folie AL MOR chive. al which Distatet
Scoetaty George Ey Tample, of St, Louis,
presided, Hon. i) 2. Garter, one ot the
Most prominent affemners of SM, Chirhs,
tepresented Mayor JE Js. Donker in make
fog the weloume addusa, to which Gand
Master Jalwand S. Lawis responded on
Iehalt af the Gaand Gaulze and Most
Noble Governess Mis, Belle W. Compton,
despotded on behalf of the taand Tous.
hold of Muth, Vn address ot welcome on
behalf ef Onward Jade No, 2000 was
delverd by PN. He HM, Clay, to
which District Deputy Gaal Master Mt,
(, Vhage respomked. Mise Blanche Av
Clay welomed the delegates on belalf!
Ob St, Elo Household ot Ruth Ne, Ty
fo which teeponse way made by the te
trict Most Noble Geveganens, Mis, Belle
W Compton and Rey dt Hays, DO,
of Mestoa, Mo. responded ta an ad less
ob welcome on healt of the instuess at
professional nen ot St, Charles, dalivetad!
by Rew WL VM Glen, Solus were penderet
by Mise Clyuta Garner aol Mis, Lee Sid
Hey. Mise Lucille MeCadly aead a) paper
wn Phe betventle Sockets Several sclece
tims Were Tedaed by the choi, tev, |
Joho Ty ‘Taylor DD. epencd the nivet ing
With prayer Rew Hy UL Smith safd the!
knedition and 2 1. GM. WG, Brown’
Wus master at ccremuanies, I
The afternoon session on Jucaday was
Crime Tite a deast ot clogmenee and: they
er soul, when the deletes teak up the
discussion of the anmuial reports at the
dlistuict prawd olluers, Caanmd Mitster
hawis report was a stony and compres
hensive resme of the work accomplished
during the sear, and concdudat with
many wire deeommendations, most of
which were later put into foree by the
legislative action of the Grand Lodge.
One of the most important af these re-
commendations was (he purchase of a
site for an Odd Vellows Home for aged
andi nfiim mewbus of the order, which
was followed by legislative action in the
turm of an appropriation of $5000, and
the recommendation of the purchase of a
1s acre faim in Pike County, Mo. a
mile and a half from Clarkeville, Mo,
Committees fiom several Missourl towns
Were present and made flattering offers
to the Grand Lodge, of sitcs for the pro-
posed home, awl the rivalry was sharp
tor the rich plum,
The annual report of Distilet Grand
decretary Geo H. ‘Tample, in which he
Have a minute aml acctate aceounthiys of
the turinces of the prand lodge for the
Past sear, showing Chat 219,000 had Leen
collected in the henctigary department:
dining the sett and soon paid out dus |
ig the came period to the wiluwa and,
caphius of dead imeambeas ot the oda,|
Phe sepost youve aneview of the financial
condition of the order tor Cle past. —
deus, showings the stoudy growth at the
oder iu Miscou He reviewed the Lows
of the order. peanted out then detects
amd recommended legi<tition tus (hei
jmprovaMent wud Caled altemtion fo ca
tain abnoes and vielitions of the bow and
pupvestad Che pauper teal remedies, and
suggested degihation that would hulp ta
Jdise the moral status of the membership
of the ordea, Die repent ot the Mnstrict
SEHGAL y Wars dpeqne neds apepeattded: cure
mye ats Cloquent aecitel, and wits the subs
Jet ob mitment discussion for two hous
Is the abhet omen present, who pros
hound we the ableet dectment ever tead
betore ato mimilin deadly Veldtensen were
made on the repeat by Peat, BP Men,
of Velerson City, President of Lineoln
fastitutes Prat, John A Dyer, jametpal
of the Business Deputment of the St,
Host ph igh Scheel, iPret, UW. a. Ulia,
Director of the Teachers lietitute of Mis
eiesip pi County, Prof, Dd. Christie, Dre
eter of the Teachers Institute of Lin
pol Counts, D1, O,C. Qnecnoaf Hannibal
Hub Did, F Staford, of St. attis,
At the close of Che discussie the re
port Was Winiitousds alopted, and mes
Hien of Prof HOES Mien, two hous of
fhe fist claytn fescion af the Grand
Jentz meetings will in the futaae he vet
aide for the discussion of matters and
pmtied of epodal futcrest to the Negro
atte, Conergning the advanement af the
ace mnonally, educationally and vevnonn-|
cally, amd Prof, Alen way appointed
Diirman of a commitice of five ta pre-
wed pragnane for the nest Grand ‘dice
eration, Ut wae wliputated that theae dias
Nastons thal be at the open wession, |
One of the important measures adoptec
at the session waa an appropriation fo
the caploy ment of a permanent Uerh hh
the oftee of the Dietrlut Grand Seere
tary In St. Jamts and Ue purchase o}
ample stock of lodge supplies to be kept
vn hand for didttibution when needed,
‘The District Grand Household of Ruth
adopted a resolution by unanimous vots
in which it reatlimed is allegiance to
the Grand fadge and to the joint ar
dangement for the collection and distribu.
thon of the funds of the beneticlary de-
partment that hae been fn vogue in Mis
soul for the past — years as the best
and most conomical for the handling of
such funds,
he nthe corps of oflucia was tee
elected without opposition except the
owe of Instat Deputy Grand Master,
in whlele there was a neck and neck cone
test Intween Ih GC. Mragy, of Macon aid
1.0. Edinondson, of Springteld, fn which
Ht Mage wae the victor hy thee nate:
tow unttigin of one vote, j
Grand Lodge Officers, |
The following atteers were Chosen fi
the ensuing year: Distuet Grand Master,
Valwand S. Lewis vt ianeas Citys Ise
trict Deputy Grand Master, Hemy C
Woage. ot Wacom; Disteiot Grand mates
tars Ceeetge B, Pemple, et St. Lauiss
PD staat Coral Ceeteures, Magisters ime
wt ud St. Panning Tneteict Grand Director,
Watton tachssnn, Deaptan dail; delin
Riteway, District Vintowment inspector,
Poonevalle; State Health Commissioner,
Vr Scinel By Staller HO Teilersent
Noe St, Lanis,
hee twenty cipttly aaa) cemventiean
or the Cbdtnd Lodge iad teramd: Blonses
gold or the GU. Gy. ab Ob. chased
Vhs tay Amgiet oat bhize or glory
hovet eclipsed by any date) ender on
astomlig eeeasion, Die peu lodge. eo
conta by the malitery divssens trom St
Lattis, Iatisas City, Latust iia, St dese yh
td Lege Waa. tied the Dette Com
Pty thom St. Louis, bl by the Highth
Repament Gdt Fellows Malitay Band,
tanhed through the streets af St
Charkes te the Bur Grounds, where tle
AEC T rent ane vein Was Spent pe soent]
snpoymient. Le excisions on the Way
best saliodd and othe St, Lannas, St.
Charles Lhctaie Line brought humtieds
ot visitors thom St, Laws te jom in the
festivities, No teatme of whidh wasa
stand competative doll between the milt-
lary companies, tor a prize of 3100 im
gold, which was won by the Kansas City
Partiarchy, |
The neat mecting of the District Grand
Landge will be held in detforon City, Mo,
ATCHISON. KAN.
Rev. 1. We Majors and wife are visit:
ing friewls in Madison, Mo, Madison is
the bithplece of Rev, Majors and he
hasn't visited there for years,
Mrs, PPeie Garnett distinguished her-
se ad hostess last Wednesday evening,
when rhe cntentained about twenty
deung folks complimentary fo Vasa Als
kena Barker of Topeka, ‘The evening was
spent int pleasant atl social way, Moss
Lalli Cunpinghim was awarded the
plise ina fruit pane, Late in the even:
ig assorted cahed and charm way aerved
Hy the hostess assisted hy Msg Byatt
Mess, A delightinl evening wig) spent
HL thease present,
Mix, Mollie domes lett Sunday tora
Aisit in INeutuchy wath ae latives,
Mis. Dales Tdbott or Eauport, Mais.
(ratewou] ail Mis. Gives ot Newton wate
the pucsts ot Mie Geospre St. Cla last
week,
Mis, decorsie St Clan entertained
Wednesday evening With aosis atcheh
hones complincntaty to Mas G Elhott
ot Vinpotnt Mine Goss of Newten and
Min. Go da Taown ot Wihita, other out
et (own siteeta present wore Mis. Jewn
and Wicks of Kaen, Mi. Anthony
Overton aid two daughtes et Kaneas
City, han, |
Min, Stout aud Mass Mastin of Cof-
fesville were the putests of Mis, Reload
Nunn bist week,
Mem, Charkte Porter Was ab lume Sate
Wildy tea dew frends an honor of her
gueat Mie 1. Rebsrteon of Porous, Kan.
Games were played and Mis. Pore Alon
Wie aided fast prize, SN Tuncheon waa
meived Liter nce itinen,
Mie Gs, Bthett of Emporia ss
Juntued by Miss Vinge St, Clair epont Sune,
day am St Joe the puust of Mis, DUiott's
ron, Wi, who is in the ding business
Mere Vom St. Joe they went to Kan
nas City tor a short tay,
Miss Mbna Buher of ‘topha, left
Thiaeday tor Wansds City ater spending |
the week with Mav and Mie, Pore Cate
mit, |
Micsem Tefen amd Gladya Burk of Was
Mega, de mpending the week with thet!
inter, Mas. We OW, Caldwell. |
Mie, Migine Smothers of Lawrence,
Was in the aty Satmiday enroute home!
thon Centralia
Mie, Meme Alen and daughter, Der
wesla, are visiting selatives in Sopeha,
Ales Hutchins of St. doc, Meesze, Robt,
Martin and Will McConnell of Topeka,
JSundayed with Miss Emma Matthews,
t Miss Zola Shephard is visiting Kanase
City and Quincy, Mis, fora few weeks.
Miince Hall Grand Chapter OE. &
of Kansas Jurisdiction convencd fa ite
trenty-sixth annul communicatioin with
Useteita Chapter No. 4, of Atchison ta
‘True Eleven Mall at 0:30 a.m. Mra.
‘ennie N, Moore of Lawrence, Grand Met.
ron, presiding. ‘Ihe address of welcome
[was delivered by Mis, Anabelle Gray, re-
sponse by Mrs, Pautine Freeman of Kase
kas City, Kan. ‘Ihe folowing Grand off.
cers were elected for tho ensuing year:
Mra. G. G. Thown, Wichita, G. MM; Mra
I. Carioll, Kansas City, Kan, A, Gs Mis
Dr HS. lac Topeka, G. Pay Mr. 8
M ilson, Minporha, ACS, Ps Mra It, Smoth-
era, Arkansas City, (rand Treaw; Mra.
A.1 Holmes, Kansas City, Kan, (8g
Mis, Grow Newton, G2 Gp Mra. Be Robs
ison, Parsons, Assist Gi. (uy Mise Olivia
Ve Porton, Oswego, Custodian, ‘Thursday
evening a yaad ieceplion was piven for
the visiting member Same of the best
{lent of the city teek an active part om
He prose. Rotieshments were served
hy home memes ‘They Chesed to meet
mw Wichita August 32, 1910, Other vise
itore te Che Grind Laake were Mire
Young 0) Lawience, Misses Bea Hawking
Mosdanied Grea, Hos. lacy, Mears. Ne
Chiles, DTS. Lee. Wathine of ‘Tapeha,
AL. Collins of Kansas City and Mies Chirk
ot Waclaita,
PURLICATION NOLITCKH
Th the Distret Cont ef sta ence
Connty, Nansas,
Esther V. Oliver, Ulainuil,
ve
Jamew Olives, Dateudant,
State of Kansas vod smell Uhver,
Grea tuag:
You ue hereby notified that you
have been sucd by the plriniiff,
Kether V. Oliver, inthe above on-
utled action peeding in the Dis.
trict Court of Shawnee County,
Kanai, asking fora divorcee on
the prounda of desertion, and the
care of ths minor child, Neville
Oliver and that Unless you answer
her petition on or before the Yad
day of Auguet, 1908, the allegatione
therein will be taken aa truc and
judgment rendered hy thie Gourt
pranting plaintiff a divorce ard the
care and custo.y of eiid child.
Keraxe V. Oniven
Plaintiff.
D. H. Branawan, Attorney.
Atteat: RL. Tuomas,
re! Clerk of the District Coun
Tirat published June 18th, ’O9,
Some of the contestants for Tur
PuatrpeaLen Piano have requested
hat the ume for awarding same be
extended till after August. The
requeat ia made on account of some
of them having been unable to
ee on account of iHuees, We
have notified the other contertante
and aw it wecima to be watiefreary to
all partes concerned, we giant
their request
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