Plaindealer
Friday, January 14, 1910
Topeka, Kansas
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TOPEKA PLAINDEALER
City and County Politics
A Glance at Tome of the Men Who Want to Serve the Tax-payers in Both City and County. now settlement maindeation. The
Col. I, D. Norton, the present excellent sheriff of Shawnee county, who is filling out the unexpired term of John Wilkerson, has announced himself a candidate for sherif subject to the Republican primaries. His reputation as an officer cannot be questioned. He is filling the office to the full and complete satisaction of everybody regardless of politics. No one has ever criticised the excellent system maintained by him in the office, which cannot be said very often about officials as there is nearly always some one who finds fault.
Col. Norton has lived in Topeka for years and has served on the school board for years. He has been engaged in business for years, and is one of the leading Masons of Topeka having most all of the higher degress conferred upon him. He is kind, polite, digified and every inch a gentleman. He stands for progress
JOHN H. HARRIS
and progressive ideas and has many warm friends among all classes. There is no complaints made about his deputies without being given his most careful consideration. He has no doubt of his election from the fact that he has done his whole duty without fear or favor. He is a criminal catcher and that class shy around Shawnee county for they have heard that Sheriff Norton keeps a vigilant eye on evil doers
The many voters and tax payers of Topeka are pleased to note that Mayor Green will be a candidate for reelection to fill out the second term to which he is justly entitled. He was elected in April, 1909 for the second term which would end April 1911. The people voted the commission form of government to go into effect in 1910 thereby cutting the Mayor out of one year which he was elected to serve. He has given the city a clean business administration, devoting all of his time to the welfare of Topeka's interest. It
VOLUME XII.
COL. I D NORTON.
MAYOR GREEN.
now seems to be the prevailing sentiment to allow him to serve the remainder of his term without opposition.
The city has grown and prospered under his wise and careful guidance. He has the interest of all at heart—the poor, the rich, black, white, all nationalities are served without discrimination. The business interests of the city demand his election. He knows the n 1911 a11 Topeka.
He has on hand several undertakings which are not yet complete, having been under consideration at the time the new system was adopted. It is no more than right that he be allowed the same privilege as other predecessors to review his work and take pride in the fact that it was well done.
Mayor Green was not selfish in regard to the adoption of the commission plan. He was in favor of it, and gave it his vigorous support, knowing at the time that it was putting him out of office a year before his term expired. Few men would acted in such a generous manner.
A Fiendish Murderess.
The people of Topeka have been startled by the unearthing of one of the most outrageous murders known among the colored women of the whole country. Mattie Troy is the name of the murderess, and she is now in the Shawnee County jail to answer the charge of forgery and the murder of a twelve year-old boy, whom she brought to Topeka last October from Kansas City, Mo. She stopped at the Washam hotel, giving out the report that she was looking for a sister. She was th re only a few days when the boy became sick and after a few days he died.
No one knew that anything was wrong until the Metropolitan Insurance company caused her arrest for forgery. Then it was discovered that she had probably committed murder by poisoning. She was arrested in Argentine, where she had just married again. She carried insurance on William Troy, her stepson, whose father, it is charged, she poisoned last July and collected the insurance.
The stepson was taken to Illinois, no one knows how. She brought a poor, little motherless boy to Topeka and, it is charged, administered insenic to him. He was buried by Stonestreet and Hamilton, and she then made allidavit that the dead boy was her stepson, William Troy, and tried to collect the $50 The company paid the claim, supposing that it was that of William Troy. The woman's arrest followed
It is charged also that she poisoned the master of William Troy and collected insurance, and that when she lived in St. Louis a husband and children were poisoned and their insurance collected. When arrested a large amount of assent was found in her trunk.
The body of little Matthall, the boy who died in this city was a examined last Saturday and the stomach taken out for examination, a report of which will be given on the 27th Dr. Kieth, the coroner, and the county attorney are looking into every detail pertaining to the case.
TOPEKA, KANSAS, FRIDAY MORNING, JAN. 14, 1910.
J. H.
MAYOR WM GREEN, Who Socks Re-election.
When confronted with the change the woman said that the dead boy's name was William Troy and that the boy in Illinois is her step son and his name is William D. Troy.
She is a large, brownskin woman, with considerable false hair, thick lips and is very talkative. Since she has been in jail she prays constantly and seems to realize that her time has come. Public sentiment seems to be very much against her; people think that she is one of the most notorious murderesses in the country, worse than the Guinness woman, and that she ought to hang. Her husband in Argentine refuses to see her and lucky is he, for she was laying for him and his children.
A SWELL AFFAIR.
One of the swellest and most enjoyable event during the holidays was the dance given by the Bachelor boys club in honor of the K. U. Oreads at Lyric hall December 31. The hall was draped with the national colors and in the center of the hall extended between two posts were pennants of several colleges.
The receiving line was composed of students of K. U. Each guest was presented a very appropriate favor with the inscription, "From Gentlemen to the Ladies" The grand march began at ten o'clock,
MAYOR WM GREEN.
by Mr. Homer Wilburn and Mrs. Budie Brown of Lawrence. After the march each lady was presented a program. Punch was served during the evening. A feature of the affair was "The Bachelor's Dream" which took place just after midnight. The lights were turned into lights of red, white and blue, giving the appearance of moonlight. Lighted Chinese punk was placed in each lady's hair. The orchestra then played a number of dreamy waltzes. The music was a beautiful one and caused much favorable comment. The music was simply divine and could not be other with Billy Anderson at the piano. Those in attendance were highly elated over the affair and hoped to be guests of the bachelor boy again.
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FIRST AFRICAN
BAPTIST CHURCH
The circle will meet this afternoon with Mrs. Mollie Clinkscale.
The Willing Workers met at the home of Mrs. Tennie Thompson Wednesday evening.
The young men met at W. E. Stewart's barber shop Wednesday evening.
The Pew Fund club met with Mrs. John Hicks this week
The consecration services for the opening of the new building will begin on the 30th and will continue the following week.
On the first Sunday in February the church will be formally dedicated. The principal speaker for the day will be Rev. C. H. Parrish, D. D., of Louisville, Ky. There will be a series of entertainments during the week,
NOTICE
The State Executive board of the Kansas State Baptist convention will meet with the St. James Baptist church, Emporia, Kansas., Jan'y 27-28 We must have $300 at this meeting in order to meet our obligations with our missionary pastors and the Baptist home at Lawrence. Every district association, Baptist church, Sunday School, B. Y. P.
Who Socks Re-election.
U. and mission circle in the state is expected to be represented at this meeting. If you cannot be present in person send all money to G. G. Lushback, Cor Sco'y, care Rev S. H. Gibson, pastor St. James Baptist church, Emporia, Kan.
E. ARRINGTON WILSON, Pres.
C. G. FURNACK, COR. SCOY.
KANSAS CITY, KANS
Rev. M. Collins pastor of the A. M. K. church spent a few days in the city with his family during the holidays.
Mrs Tillia Parks Moss be returned from a visit to her father and other relatives in Lexington.
Mrs R. G. Jackson is writing in Lawrence.
Mendames Bortha Brooks and Anna Shields spent the holidays in Loxington visiting relatives.
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TOPEKA LOCALS
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Welles, a boy
Mr Lloyd Rickman returned to his home in Newton last week
J W Brown has purchased new soda fountain for his drug store, 404 Kansas avenue
Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Donnelly entertained Sunday at dinner complimentary to the elder members of Mr Donnelly's relatives.
Mrs. Elliott Donnelly entertained about ten of her husband's relatives at a children's party on the 29th. A very enjoyable time was spent by the little folks Games and music were the principal amusement
Mr Toliver Byrd, who for a number of years was janitor at the State house, visited Kansas city recently and found a brother whom he had not seen for for forty years
Prof and Mrs Nathaniel Sawyer returned last week from a visit with relatives in Chillicothe, Mo They also attended the Inter-State Literary Society in Kansas City
Mr. D F. Tipton, house mover and contractor, and an old resident of Empoaia, and a leading citizen of Kansas, is seriously ill, and his many friends will be pained part of his illness, and wish for his speedy recovery.
Bishop Grant was the spokesman for the trustees of the Jeanes Fund when they visited the White House recently President Tatt extended them an invitation to meet with him as long as he is president
Bishop Grant and wife entertained President Pegg and wife, S. Joe Brown and wife Miss Katie Wilson and N. Chiles at dinner while the Interstate was in session. The bishop is a lover of good things to eat in plenty. He and his good wife can invite us again. Everyone present enjoyed themselves and hated to leave the good company of the host and hostess.
The Ladies' Shamrock adjourned from Mrs. William Porteo's met with Mrs. Mollie Pace, regardless of the stormy weather. A large Shamrock turkey and other good things to eat accordingly were served and highly enjoyed. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Tylor. All members are earnestly requested to be present. Meeting of importance.
Morr. D. P. Mallory and A. A. Hawkins, president and vice president of St. John's A. M. E. choir, entertained the choir Thursday evening, January 6th, at the home of the latter, 710 Locust street. The evening was spent with songs and music, everyone having a delightful time. At a late hour a dinner request was served, after which the guests departed for their several homes, declaring Mr. Mallory and Mr. Hawkins ideal hosts. Those entertained were Rev. J. E. Edwards, Mrs. Mary Jordan, Mrs. Hawkins, Grace Atkinson, Laura Jeltz, Lutie Hawkins, Missouri Benning, Shagge, Morris Grant, Floyd, Mr. Nary Board, Newman; Mr. and Mrs. Games and Mr. and Mrs. Charace Gentry.
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The Lincoln Cemetery
is located in the Quinduco district and perhaps the most picture and appropriate tract of land that could be found in the entire district.
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS:
G. M. Cole, Pres, also President Cole Investment Co.; O. W. Button, First V. Pres; Lewis W. Johnson, Second V. Pres; Geo G. Denslow, Sec'y and Treas; R. W. Denlow; W. H. Milliken; J. T. Caldwell.
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Mrs. Lizzie Vaughn Mims was quietly married in Kansas City, Mo., Tuesday, to Mr. H. W. Weir of Alabama. Only a few friends were present.
The Owl boys entertained a num ber of friends Friday evening at the home of Preston Smith, 1160 Lincoln street. Progressive whist and dancing were indulged in until a late hour. Three prizes were awarded: the first, a plate, to Miss G. Watkins; the second, a box of candy, to Miss P. Rhodes; the booby prize to Mr. L. Dandridge Favors, tied with ribbons of the club colors were presented each guest. Those in attendance expressed themselves as spending a very enjoyable evening.
This office is in receipt of a copy of the National Baptist Sunday School Commentary for 1910, published at Nashville, Tenn. The book is designed as a help for Sunday School workers, and, besides the explanatory notes for each lesson, which are full of wholesome, practical thoughts contains much valuable information for all who are interested in the work of the Sabbath School. There is also a map of the Holy Land, and blank pages for teachers' notes and class records. Aside from this, the workmanship of the book is highly creditable and worthy of favorable remark. It is neatly bound in cloth, is well printed on good material, and is an improvement over the commentary of last year.
The Walters' and Porters' Pool hall is where you will find your friends. That's where all the boys are—the swellest place in the city to enjoy yourself. Contest every Monday and Wednesday night s for prizes. If you don't play come and look on and be with the crowd. If you don't live in the city, you will find us at the Metropolitan building, basement, 404 Kansas avenue.
Plenty of light, heat; lunch and shining parlor in connexion.
In the District Court of Shawnee County, Kansas.
Alice D Hooper, Plaintiff,
vs
John E. Hooper, De'end't
25882
John E. Hooper, De'end't )
state of Kansas to John E. Hooper.
Greeting:
You are hereby notified that you have been sued in the Shawnee County, Kansas. District Court by Alice D. Hooper for divorce; that her petition was filed in said court on the 10th day of January, A, D. 1910; that unless you answer said petition on or before the 26th day of January, 1910, the allegations thereof will be taken as true and judgment rendered against you forever divorcing said plaintiff from you granting to plaintiff such other and further relief as she may be entitled
(SEAL) PHILIP E WILSON,
Att'y for Plaintiff
Attent: R. L. THOMAS,
Clerk of the District Court
First published Jan'y 11th, 1910
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Through Train Service Between
Gend's and Ladies' Furnishings, Dry Goods, Hosiery and Notions.
1515 E.12th St. Kansas City, Missouri.
Miss Arnicholas Chiles has for sale a number of the Magic Shampoo 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 does double service—a comb and curling iron all in one. They are made from the best material, highly finished. Ladies call at the PLAIN-DEALER office and examine them. Those out of town desiring combs send 10 cents extraforpostage.
FOR SALE-At 909 McGee St Kansas City, Mo. seventeen furnished rooms for $700 cash Write Mrs. A. G. Reymore at the above address for particulars. A fine proposition to make money.
JUST OPENED.
At 1513 E1st Twelfth street a new and complete line of dry goods, no tions, hosiery, ladies' and gents' furnishing goods, etc. Union made shirts and overalls our specialty. Yours here for business. E. Mueller, 1513 E. 12th St. near Paseo.
NOTICE OF FINAL
SETTLEMENT.
The State of Kansas
Shawnee County
In the Probate Court in and for said county.
In the matter of the estate of Matilda Jones, deceased.
Creditors and all other persons interested in the aforesaid estate, are hereby notified that I shall apply to the Probate Court in and for said county, sitting at the Court House in the City of Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas, on the 7th day of February, 1910, for a full and final settlement of said estate.
Dated D.c. 13th, 1900.
GEORGE W. WATSON,
Administrator
NOTICE OF FINAL
Settlement
The State of Kansas
Shawnee County
In the Probate Court in and for
said County
In the matter of the estate of R
I Beatty deceased
Creditors and all other persons interested in the storesaid esate are hereby notified that I shall apply to the Probate Court in and in and county sitting at the County Court House in the city of Tapoka Snow nee county Kansas on the 3rd day of Jacy A D 1910 for a full and final settlement of real estate
W I JAMSON Administrator
On the estate of H J BEATTY
First published November 12th, 1909
Roland H. Waldor.
Spiritualist. Business and Religious Psychology.
If mentally perplexed on any subject, by following a scientific and religious advice, may prove a stepping stone to your heaven on earth. Mat. vi chapter holds a key to success, which is Waldur's only success Points on how to develop talent, bad habits corrected in children especially which may save them from an early grave.
Hours 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.
226 Kansas Avenue
Bell 'Phone 2449.
FREDONIA, KANS. Miss Ellen Marion of Oswego and Mr. George Jackson of Independence were married in this city.
FOR SALE—Two 2 room houses, good east side location. Small payment down, balance like rent. MAXWELL AND CO 627 Kanass Avenue.
Piano Contest!
Who is the Most Popular Lady? Your Vote May Decide.
CONTESTANTS
Miss Hooley Bell Morris,
Coffeyville, Kansas
Mrs. B. A. Montgomery,
Albuquerque, N. M.
Miss Maud E. Glover,
Atchison
Miss Mary E Mason,
Gilliam, Mo
Miss Charles Etta Nicholson.
Chelsea, Okla
Mrs 8 Overstreet.
Omaha, Nebr
Mrs Dorsey Green,
Kansas City, Kans
Miss Bessie M. Rosson,
Kansas City, Kans.
Miss Maggie L. Johnson,
Lexington, Mo.
Mrs. S. F. Funkhoueer
Ft. Scott, Kan.
Miss A. Jones
Arkansas City, Kans.
Miss Blanche Williams
Burlingame, Kans.
Miss Effle Roberson.
Bouner Springs, Kans.
Miss Beulah Campbell.
North Topeka, Kansas
Ors Jordon.
St John Bapist Church,
Salina, Kansas.
Get in the Contest.
The contest stands open for those who are ambitious to capture the prizes. Let us see who will be the successful lady. It takes push and constant work to win. See your white and colored business men. Let no one escape. This paper is for the people, white as well as colored. Don't be backward in soliciting white people. Show them that you mean business and they will subscribe for a paper published by colored people for colored people as well as whites. We take their papers. Ask them to take ours. Send in your name if you wish to enter the contest. It costs nothing but a little work.
SUNNY TIMES
AGED IN BOND—STRAIGHT WHISKEY
4 Full Quarts . . $2.95
8 Full Quarts . . $5.50
12 Full Quarts . . $8.25
Express Prepaid-Packed in Baskets
SUNNY TIMES
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24 FULL 4 PINTS SUNNY TIMES $4.95
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SCHILLER BROS. Dept.
CAIRO, ILL. and KANSAS CITY, MO.
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Their imoroved machine doubles the life of Shirts, Collars and Cuffs-icing like it in Topeka. All work guaranteed to be first-class.
pened a swell Hair Dressing establishment at 415 Kansas Ave Come ne and all and Give them a call. Hair straightning, Massaging, Manicuring, Chropides and Scalp Treatment a Specialty.
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WHY
Don't you work for yourself? Be your own boss.
The Proprietor Makes More Monep Than the Employee
You can do something better than depend for employment uyon the business necessities of other persons.
In the West and Southwest there are any number of men who, starting on small capital, have become independent.
Why Don't You
Investigate the opportunities for truck farming, fruit growing, Poultry raising and other enterprises?
Send for copies of our land literature. They're free. I'll mail them to your address. Read the folders; then if any additional information is desired, call on me and I'll be glad to give it to you.
T. L. KING,
City Passenger Agent
TOPEKA, KANSAS.
Mr. Rice of Kansas City, who formerly was in business here with his brother, spent Monday in the city
Mrs. Toliver Byrd is suffering from injuries received by falling on the sidewalk a week.
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Mr. Clarence Wilson and Miss Lu a Robinson of North Topeka were united in marriage at the residence of the bride's parents, 900 Western avenue, one evening last week, Rev. W. H Housey officiating
Mr. William Washington of O. lahoma City has taken charge of the dining room of the National hotel. He is one of the leading headwaiters of the country, having had charge of several first class hotels. We assure him of a welcome in Topeka.
The many readers of THE PLAIN DEALER when visiting in Kansas City will do well to call at W. W Baker Hardware Mfg. Co. This firm handles every conceivable hardware manufactured in the country as well as machinery. You will find at this place one of our fellow townsmen, J. D. Mo ton, Jr., who will be glad to meet you and show you through the establishment. This firm is sole agent for the Keen Kutter tools.
C. J Ulsh of the City Hand Laundry, 927 Kansas avenue, has just installed a new machine which presses shirts and collars, dispensing with the process of ironing, and prevents the wear and tear of garments The machine doubles the time of wearing a garment, and is therefore a great saving to patrons. Mr. Ulsh is acknowledged as one of the best laundrymen of the West. The new machine cost several hundred dollars.
Rev. Nathamiel Chiles who has been visiting his sister. Mrs Bettie Chiles, and other relatives and friends returned home last week after a visit of fifteen days. On account of the bad weather he was unable to get around while here. He preached at St. John's A, M, E church and at St. Mark's church, North Topeks, at the C. M. E, ckurch, corner Fourteenth and Van Buren, and Brown's Chadel. Rev. Davis gave him full control one Sunday, with the collection, which was 82350. A ampris party was given for him by his relatives and lady friends. They found out that he was a widow and came from quarters. W. think think that is why he hastened away. All when him back. He has promised to return at some future date when th
weather conditions are so that he can see the ground. He desire to think the ministers and their congregations for the many favorsown him during his stay in Topeka, especially Rev. Davis and the members of Broan's Charge.
George Payne has opened a nice lunch counter and chili parlor at 324 Kansas avenue. will the same sell. the sides Mr Th. restaurant will the glas to sell any friends
ARGENTINE, KAN.
Mrs. Dr. McKay has returned home from Chicago where she has been spending the holidays.
Mrs. Georgie Venerable was called to the city from Denver, Colo., to attend the funeral of her sister.
The drama given by the ladies of the A. M. E. Church on the 30th of December, was a success. Music was furnished by the Argentine band.
Rev. T. W. Kidd is on the sick list.
Presiding Elder Jim Wilson preached a soul-stirring sermon at the A. M. E. Church on Sunday, Dec. 26th.
Mrs. Mattle Ewing and Miss Ethel Greene of Topka spent Thursday and Friday in Argentine visiting their nieces and cousin, Mrs. Elmer Ward.
Mr. and Mrs. Ward entertained Miss Mina Clymer, Sunday at 12 o'clock dinner on her return from Chicago. A very pleasant afternoon was spent.
The Woman's Mito Missionary Society meets with Mrs. T. W. Kidd, Friday afternoon.
The wedding bells are ringing in Argentine.
Miss Otera Robinson was united in marriage to Mr. John Arthur on Dec. 22nd, 1909.
Miss Lucy Thompson and Mr. Henry Dauson of Edwardsville, Kans, were united in marriage Dec. 25th, at the home of her sister, Mrs. Mayme Devan, of S. Valley street, Argentine. Rev. Kidd officiated.
Rev. Brooks preached an able sermon at the A. M. E. Church, Tuesday evening, Rev. Kidd having started his protracted effort.
Mrs. Sarah Kelton is confined to her bed.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Barnes of Topeka spent the holidays visiting the latter's parents.
LATHROP, MO.
Mrs. A. F. Farris and Miss Carleta Edwards of Topeka, Kan., have been visiting in Lathrop during the week. They are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Scott. While here they were entertained very highly by the ladies of the city. They attended the Bazaar given by the ladies of the Christian Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott entertained Saturday evening for them in their own manner Those present were: Misses Edwards, Miller, Slaughter, Whitsett, Orcer, R. Slaughter, Messrs. Graham, H. L. Whitsett, T. Hicks, E. Lizon and W. Lizon.
Miss Edwards captured Luthrop with her mum, while Mrs. Parris with her counting manor won for herself a host of thanks. They will leave Tuesday Joseph, where they will visit a day. After which they will return home. We hope they will return the near future.
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It affords us great pleasure to note
that our women are keeping pace
with the tinnes, Mrs, Scott Woods
of Btrong City won secoad prise ix
buttermakimg contest in the Chase
county farmera’ meeting: She is the
stepmother o. Mr, Robert Woods,
who owns a laege mule ranch neat
Strong City, and is one of the larg-
est shippers of mules in the West
He buys and ships mules trom all
parts of the country to Kansas City,
Missouri.
President J. G, Pegg of the Inter
State Literary society, is one of the
leading men of the West, He is in-
spector of weights and moasures at
Omaha. His recommendation took.
ing forward to the organization af
charitable irstitution for the race to
take part in the colored fair in 1913
—___.
VINITA,. OKLA. 4
Lverybody eemed to hie a more
Xmas here,
Mrs, Alta Jacobs after spending th
holidays with home fulks, hft Satur
day night for her home at Richmond
Mo.
Dr. and Mrs. A. G. Washington, an
master Tyree of ‘Lulsa, Okla, wer
guests of Mr. and Mrs. IL F. Watsot
the past week,
Mr. and Mrs, Berry Thomson of South
Thompson strect, acrred 23 of thelt
friends on Xmas day to » most sump-
tuous dinner. Mrs. H, L. Edmond was
the guest of honor,
Mr. F. WH. Finley made a business
trip to Chetopa, Pittsburg and Joplin
last week.
Rev. and Mrs. T, J. Ross are listed
with the sick,
Mr. P. Huff, who spent Xmaa st home,
left Wednesday for Sapulpa to resume
work, |
The Art Club had a delightful meet-
ing at the home of Mrs. Wm. Martin
Tuesday.
Mrs. H. T. Watson gave o reception
Wednesday from 3 to 6 in honor of
Aira, A. G. Washington and the Art Club
ladies at her beautiful home on South
First street. All report a pleasant time,
Mrs. WmW. Barker, who has been
sick moat of the winter, is able to be
out again.
Mr. Wm, Cullen of the Cullen grocery
store, nnd Miss Lavina Laudinun of
Chaffee, Ohla., were married at the home
of the bride's pirents on Xmas day,
Mrs. Anna Ilutelumion and Mr. Adam
Davis wore quietly married at the home
of Mr, and Mrs. Pate Martin, Ninia
night. ‘They left for Kubo, where Mr
Davis is section foreman.
Miss Uthel Dinuls and Prof. Wan
Haymes of Cheeotah, OkIt, ware iar:
ted Ove 2oth, ab the home or her sts
ter, A fe whrtemds witnessed the core
mons. the welding march wos paved
by Mis Mou sha chs of Hichtacmdl Mo,
The hit mmidiitely tr Chuo at,
Where th oowi route.
LAIPURTA. KAN
The weather tor thas wdeir ity a4 gota
what coll and doovares able,
Miss Steward, former? of Ohio but
now ah. Cw ther, nt Christm.
in Vempore the sucst ef Mes Ge ) tots
and fri ts.
Missa J) ON. Peak of Pauly and
V. Andcronio. WOO sttad in Emporta
the guesty ot Vie Dan Weeks,
Mra. Warren sto all amd sen Lloyd,
of Joli, are vienagy with her parents
Mr. and Mee ‘Theruten Alien,
Mra. deh Gang) i enter ahed Dee
28 jn hunug ot jor wliughter Lueitle’s
sixtecoth bark wy ‘Tin evendug wae
spent in games and musts. At a late
hour the gucets ware served at a three
course luncheon, hah guest departed
declaring Mrs, Campbell aud daughters,
delightful entertah ers,
Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Smith entertained
et 6 ovlock dinner In honor of Misses
D, N. Peak of Paola, 1 V, Anderson
and Stewart of K. C. Thelr guest:
weret Mrs, N. Austin of Osage, Misses
Peah, Anderson, Stewart and Hessrs, A
C. Melm C. Rodgers, J. D. and We W,
Helms,
Mra, J. Snow entertalned Trlday eve:
ning In honor of her daughter, Ldyth's
sixteenth birthday, ‘The guests spent
the crening amusing themselves Ly
playing guimes. At a late hour the
Guests entered the diniay room, where
a dainty two course Juncwon was
served. ‘She gucats then retired to tho
parlor, where they patiently awalted the
coming of the new year, Lach departed
Acetarng hisself highly entertained.
Mr. Cy Rodgers entertalocd twenty«
two guctss at cards ‘luesday, Die. 28,
in honor of Misa Stewart of KG
Messrs. C, A. and J. D. Helm enter-
tained Sunday, Dee, 20 at 6 o'Uock dine:
ner in honor of Misses Stewart, Anders
son amt Penk. ‘Ike guests: Mr. C,
Rodgurs, 13. Rich, H. Smith, Misses And-
and Mrs, M. 1. Jebnson ure on tho
sich list.
Mrs, 8. R. Roas Is visiting fa K. C
Mr J. Gi. Santters and family from
Aldon, Kans, were lire visiting rela
tives duting the holdaye.
Mr. and Mrs. Dunn and family of
Washington, Kang, spent Xmas with
Mr. and Mra. A. Avthony and family.
Geo. Lyons of Mutchinson departed
this tife Jan, 1, 1010, at $.c0 p- ut, and
wilt be Dured Monday at 3:00 po an. at
“oo Me oW. Church. Sersiews conducted
yo Nov TM. Davis. |
BOLEY, OKLA.
Missed Gua. SEMA and Winey Hayne
ate vesting their pucut4, Mr. and Mrs
TM. Haynes.
‘te Amis Wheel at the AL ML I:
charch was a beautiful sight and lider
with ming presents,
Misa Corsie Burnett and Miss Retta
‘Trout of Boynton, Ohla., were visistor:
of Mr. anl Mrs. Juhn Burnett.
Mrs. M. J. Con has seenred her char-
ter from the State capital for an old
folks home for the stale of Okla, to
be erected in Boley.
Mr. and Mrs. Wells of Houston, Tex.,
have entered Into business here on Main
‘Street. They erceted a very nice build
ing for a store.
People are yet coming to Boley by
the car loads,
Mrs. M. L, Brookins did a rushing
business in her variety store during the
holidays.
Mra. Mamie went to Ft. Smith to pur.
chase a new supply of goods. |
Mrs, <A. Duvall took Xmas dinner
with Rev. Mrs. Rogera,
The drama, entitled “The Lost Prince”
was rendered Tuesday night, to « large
audience. The star of the play was
"Prince Dimple” in the person of Hard-+
ng Othneil Jordan, the cight months’
ld baby of Mra. Mable Harding Jordan.
Te did not whimper during the four
uls,
Mrs. Smith and granddaughters, Frane
la and Latosha Smith, of Round Lake,
Tiss, will spend the winter with her
aughter, Mra. Haltio S. Jones.
Bell Phono 30, Argentine.
W.F.Sable.
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Lodies & Gents garments Cleaned,
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27 State Avenue, ‘ : KANSAS CITY, KAS
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THOS. HORSFIELD, Prop.
Best place in town for fresh
Meats and Groceries of all kinds.
| Me. Horsfield is one of the
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F 1. Maurer
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All kinds of $fine
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Table Luxuries.
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Always Showing Something New
Quality Sells. Prices Tell
Berkson Bros
Cloaks, Suits, Skirts and Furs
1118 MAIN STREET
KANSAS CITY, MO.
707 KANSAS AVE.
TOPEKA, KANSAS
one 594 Main. Levy, Schier Importers and Wholesal
Importers and Wholesale Liquor Dealers Belle of Milton Edgefield Rye
416 Deleware Street.
ROLLER S
Lincoln Skat
19th and T
NIGHTS, 7:00 to
Admission 10c.
Get in Line!
JACK JOHNSON
Orchestra: Thos. Sterm
Home Poone East 1826
Orders received by telephon
East S
FamilyLiquor
M. Zwillenberg
All Kinds of Bottled W
1701 East 12TH STREET.
LLER SKAT
Lincoln Skating Rink
19th and Tracy
NIGHTS, 7:00 to 10:30 p. m.
Admission 10c. Skates
Get in Line! — Join Us!
JACK JOHNSON, Manager.
Orchestra: Thos. Sterman & Company
East 1826 Bell
Orders received by telephone—Delivered FR
East Side
FamilyLiquor Hour
M. Zwillenberg, Prop.
All Kinds of Bottled Whiskies in Bond.
2TH STREET. KANSAS, CITY
416 Deleware Street. KANSAS CITY, MO.
ROLLER SKATING
NIGHTS, 7:00 to 10:30 p.m. Admission 10c. Skates 15c Get in Line! --- Join Us! JACK JOHNSON, Manager. Orchestra: Thos. Sterman & Company.
Home Poone East 1826 Bell Phone 225 East Orders received by telephone—Delivered FREE.
1701 EAST 12TH STREET. KANSAS, CITY, MISSOURI.
Ask Your Grocer for sun Glow
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It is the Best. and Most Wholesome. Manufactured by
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404 Minnesota Avenue,
DO YOU CARRY LIFE
The Knights and Ladies
A Fraternal Beneficiary Society will issue children paying Partial-life, Sick, Funerals of death. No home-loving man can Insurance.
THE KNIGHTS and LADIES of the by the laws of the State of Kansas, and of Insurance of Kansas. Its officers are Company. Liberal terms to agents.
NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS, 519
Our Motto:—"Prompt."
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Minnesota Avenue, - KANSAS CITY,
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laboral terms to agents. For information ad
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Our Motto: "Prompt" event of Claims.
The Standard Bakery, 404 Minnesota Avenue, KANSAS CITY, KAS.
DO YOU CARRY LIFE INSURANCE? The Knights and Ladies of the Orient,
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NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS, 519 Kansas Ave., Topeka
Our Motto: "Prompt" agent of Claims.
JOHN M. WRIGHT. National President.
t, Randolph &
Funeral Directors an
920 North 3rd St., Kansas WYATT, formerly with the Kansas Cit
920 North 3rd St., Kansas City, Kas. merly with the Kansas City Embalming an
WYATT, formerly with the Kansas City Embalming and Castret Co.
Wyatt,
Courtcous Attention Elegant Carriages
Bell Phone 1627 Main er Dist. Co., wholesale Liquor Dealers
SKATING
Skating Rink
and Tracy
to 10:30 p. m.
e. Skates 15c
Join Us!
JESON, Manager.
Gerstman & Company.
Bell Phone 225 East
Phone—Delivered FREE.
Side
Liquor House
Lumberg, Prop.
Used Whiskies in Bond.
KANSAS, CITY, MISSOURI.
rd Bakery,
KANSAS CITY, KAS.
LIFE INSURANCE?
Studies of the Orient,
will issue policies for yourself and
Funeral and Death Benefits in case
can afford to be without Life
of the ORIENT is duly authorized
, and is under the Superintendent
are bonded in a reliable Surety
. For information address:
S, 519 Kansas Ave., Topeka
" center of Claims.
PEAKER, IN MUNEAL,
National Secretary
Iolph & Co.
and Embalmers
Best of Service Flowers Furnished if Requested
Kansas City, Kas.
City Embalming and Castret Co.
TOPEKA LOCAL NOTES.
Mrs. Leo Anderson is sick at her home, 1410 Western avenue.
Mr. Wilbur Stonestreet made a flying trip to California last week.
Miss Isabel Carroll of Manhattan is in the city visiting her parents.
Mr. John Williams of Topeks spent New Year's in Lawrence, the guest of friends.
Mr Clarence Tipton of Emporia was in the city last week
Mr. and Mrs. R. Hightower entertained the following guests at a new year's dinner, complimentary to Mrs. Stewart of Kansas City, Mo.: Mesdames Franklin and Monroe, Misses Enid Link and Ida Taylor, and the guest of honor.
The Woman's Relief Corps of Fort Pillow Post. No 50, auxiliary to the G. A. R, elected officers for the year as follows: President, Mrs. Jordan; Sr. V. P., M. Smiley, Mrs. Hacker, Jr. V. P.; Mrs. Carpenter seo'y; Mrs. McClaim, chapplain, Mrs. Ranal, guard; Mrs. Jordan, delegate to the state convention.
The members of the Carnation Art club gave a reception for their husbands and friends at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Roberts, 1411 Quincy street, Friday night. Those present were J. W. Williams and wife. David Beard and wife, Andrew Wallace and wife, T. J. Pace and wife, A. A. West and wife, James Wilson and wife, R. W. Wheeler and wife, Harry Pace and wife, Mrs. Minnie See. All present reported a very nice time.
ST. JOHN A M E CHURCH.
Things have been moving pleasantly at this historic church for some time. The good people, both communicants and non-communicants, have been vying with each other in bringing about the best results in the good work.
Since the meeting of the annual conference in October, thirty-five persons have united with the church some on probation and others by letter. Sunday was great day with us. At nine a. m. the Sunday School in full force met and greeted the good bishop when he entered. At 11 a. m. Bishop Grant with the stroke of a master hand delivered the gospel message to a large and appreciative audience. The battle was mighty; the victory great. The following united with the church: Merdames J. C. Mallory, James W. Brown. Hattie Cunningham; Minnes Fannie May Frye, Auribella Davin, Merburn. Nick Chiles, George Richardson, William Weatherly, Merdames Anna Richardson and Emma Etta Nanh.
The bishop expressed himself as highly pleased with the new church and the condition of the work in general.
The Christian Endeavour held a roaring meeting at 6.20 p.m., led by Miss Lilian L. Jeltz. The pastor at 7.30 p.m. closed the great day's work with a sermon from the subject, "Freedom through the Truth."
Threwing circle was entertained on Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Temple Jordan by Miss M. Jordan and Mrs. Cora Ray. The Mite Missionary society was entertained on Friday afternoon by Mrs. Esther Ren.
The clubs are at work again get ring things in shape for the great rally on the fourth Sunday in February. Look to your laurels.
ARISTOS
Southwestern Milling Co. Commerce Building, Kansas City, Mo.
Going to Kansas City?
Don't Stop Until You Get to the Afro-American Employment & Realty Co's. Office and Hotel. They will give you a room, get you a job, sell you a business or home, find your friends or relatives. We cater to over 40,000 Negroes. Main Office and Hotel, 1005 M'Gee St
The Stonestreet and Hamilton Undertakers and Embalmers.
RED TURKEY WHEAT FLOUR
Southwestern Commerce Building,
Going to Kau
Don't Stop Until
Afro-American En
Co's. Office
They will give you a room, go or home, find your friends or 40,000 Negroes.
Main Office and Hotel
The Stonestreet
Undertakers a
Both Phones 52. 7TH & Q
Kallithrix Parlor
Hair Goods, Combs and Toilet Articles.
MRS. M. L. FIELD.
817 Kansas Ave. Topeka.
Both houses 1203
Photographs
The kind that is made by
W. H. LUCAS
are cheaper in price and the best in quality and workmanship.
122 KANSAS AVE. : TOPEKA.
Office Hours 9 80 to 10 30 3 00 to 6 00 Bell Phone 201
DR. THADDEUS P. MARTIN,
Physician and Surgeon.
832 Kansas Ave.
Residence 1137 Central Ave
117th Phoost 2012
832 KANSAS AVENUE.
O. A. Taylor, M. D.,
Physician and Surgeon,
Oliver St Kinsley Ave, Or 1 Colours Lane, York
Amos from Troop Hotel
Calla Answered Day and Night.
1535 Van Buren Street TORRILA, KA
DR. J. M. JAMISON,
Physician and Surgeon
Examining Physician of the rights and
of Prostitution
Special attention to diseases
of women and private diseases
Office and Residence:
527 Madison Street. TOPEKA, KA
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The Flour of Quality GOOD FOR Bread, akac, Pastry or for Any Purpose That You Use Flour.
Every Sack Guaranteed
Barn Milling Co.,
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Kansas City?
Until You Get to the
Employment & Realty
Office and Hotel.
get you a job, sell you a business
or relatives. We cater to over
tel, 1005 M'Gee St
and Hamilton.
and Embalmers.
We carry one of the Finest Lines of Undertaking Goods in the State. We never sleep. Three Licensed Embalmers in Attendance. INCY Sts. TOPEKA, KAN.
STOP AT THE Cliff House When in Atchison and you feel liks eating a good wholesome meal. Room and board by the day or week.
Ford's Hair Pomade
Fifty years of success have proved the morale of this preparation.
What is more attractive than a beautiful head of hair? It has been the ambition of women in all ages. The use of Ford's Male Pomade makes stubborn, harsh, kinky or curly hair softer, more pliable and glossy, easy to comb and arrange in any style desired consistent with its length, as long at the Pomade remains in the hair. This result may be obtained by one thorough application according to directions. Two to four applications a month will keep the hair in satisfactory condition, and two to four bottles, regular size, are usually sufficient for a year. Duties with every bottle.
Ford's Hair Pomade
removes and prevents dandruff, invigora
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dry stop itching and prevents the air from
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with glorious results in children
infants. Delightfully perfunct. Its use
constant pleasure. A must satisfaction.
It preparation for Lovers, gentlemen and
children.
The Ozonized Ox Marrow Co.
112 Wood Klumie St.
YORK'S HAM POWDER to trade only in Chicago
by the above lines.
Agents Wanted Everywhere.
Officen Hours 9 to 12 a.m.
2 to 5, 40 p.m.
DR. W. E. JACKSON,
Physician & Surgeon
400 Kansas Ave.
Ind. Phone 018.
House 2 p. m. to 8 p. m
TOPEKA
No. 11 Phone No.
THE SUMMITTON MAILING CO.
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THE MAILING
KANSAS CITY
ARISTOS MAILING CO.
RED TURKEY WHEAT FLOUR
Have no Other Flour. Every Sack Guaranteed. The Southwestern Milling Company, KANSAS CITY. KANSAS
RED TRUKEY FLOUR has long been the pride of every house-wife in the middlewest, and is used by the best hotels, cafes and bakeries.
SOUTHWESTERN MILING CA
ARISTOS
Always Showing Something New
Quality Sells. Prices Tell
Berkson Bros
Cloaks, Suits, Skirts and Furs
1118 MAIN STREET
KANSAS CITY, MO.
707 KANSAS AVE.
TOPEKA, KANSAS
Evy, Schier Dist. Co.,
Importers and Wholesale Liquor Dealers
Belle of Milton
Edgefield Rye
Ara Street. KANSAS CITY,
KILLER SKATING
Lincoln Skating Rink
19th and Tracy
NIGHTS, 7:00 to 10:30 p.m.
Admission 10c. Skates 15c
Get in Line! — Join Us!
JACK JOHNSON, Manager.
Orchestra: Thos. Sterman & Company.
June East 1896 Bell Phone 22
Orders received by telephone—Delivered FREE.
East Side
FamilyLiquor House
M. Zwillenberg, Prop.
All Kinds of Bottled Whiskies in Bond.
12TH STREET. KANSAS, CITY, MISS
Levy, Schier Dist. Co.,
Importers and Wholesale Liquor Dealers
Belle of Milton
Edgefield Rye
416 Delaware Street. KANSAS CITY, MO.
NIGHTS, 7:00 to 10:30 p.m. Admission 10c. Skates 15c Get in Line! Join Us! JACK JOHNSON, Manager. Orchestra: Thos. Sterman & Company.
Home Poone East 1896 Bell Phone 225 East Orders received by telephone—Delivered FREE.
Ask Your Grocer for sun Glow
un Glow Bread
sun Glow Bread
It is the Best and Most Wholesome. Manufactured by
DO YOU CARRY LIFE?
The Knights and Ladies
A Fraternal Beneficiary Society will children paying Partial-life, Sick, Fum of death. No home-loving man can Insurance.
THE KNIGHTS and LADIES of by the laws of the State of Kansas, and of Insurance of Kansas. Its officers and Company. Liberal terms to agents.
NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS,
Our Motto:—"Prompt."
JOHN M. WRIGHT,
National President.
DOU CARRY LIFE INSURANCE
The Knights and Ladies of the Orient
National Beneficiary Society will issue policies for your
paying Partial-life, Sick, Funeral and Death Benefits.
No home-loving man can afford to be without
the KNIGHTS and LADIES of the ORIENT is duly aut-
horized of the State of Kansas, and is under the Superint-
rence of Kansas. Its officers are bonded in a reliabl-
ity. Liberal terms to agents. For information address
NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS, 519 Kansas Ave., Topek
Our Motto:—"Prompt! Payment of Claims.
M. WRIGHT,
National President.
PEAKL & MONEY
National S
404 Minnesota Avenue, KANSAS CITY, KAS.
DO YOU CARRY LIFE INSURANCE? The Knights and Ladies of the Orient,
A Fraternal Beneficiary Society will issue policies for yourself and children paying Partial-life, Sick, Funeral and Death Benefits in case of death. No home-loving man can afford to be without Life Insurance.
THE KNIGIITS and LADIES of the ORIENT is duly authorized by the laws of the State of Kansas, and is under the Superintendent of Insurance of Kansas. Its officers are bonded in a reliable Surety Company. Liberal terms to agents. For information address: NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS, 519 Kansas Ave., Topeka
JOHN M. WRIGHT,
National President.
PEARL at MOEAL,
National Secretar
Funeral Directors and Embalmers
Courteous Attention Best of Service
Elegant Carriages Flowers Furnished if R
920 North 3rd St., Kansas City, Kas. T, formerly with the Kansas City Embalming and C
920 North 3rd St., K WYATT, formerly with the Kansas
WYATT,formerly with the Kansas City Embalming and Casket Co.
Bell Phone 1627 Main
Dist. Co.,
Liquor Dealers
Hilton
Field Rye
KANSAS CITY, MO.
SKATING
ing Rink
Tracy
10:30 p. m.
Skates 15c
— Join Us!
N, Manager.
man & Company.
Bell Phone 225 East
One—Delivered FREE.
Side
Liquor House
erg, Prop.
Whiekies in Bond.
KANSAS, CITY, MISSOURI.
LIFE INSURANCE?
Lies of the Orient,
all issue policies for yourself and
materal and Death Benefits in case
can afford to be without Life
of the ORIENT is duly authorized
and is under the Superintendent
are bonded in a reliable Surety
For information address:
519 Kansas Ave., Topeka
Department of Claims.
PEAKL, at MO NEAL,
National Secretar
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Best of Service Flowers Furnished if Requested Kansas City, Kas. City Embalming and Casket Co.
"Home Mode Lard and Sausage Specialty" Fish and Oysters Poultry, Beef, Lamb, Veal, Pork and All Bi-Products.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Barnes of Pittsubrg returned home Monday, after spending a merry Christmas with her parents. Mrs. Simmons, living near the camp 41, was attending to business here Thursday. Last Monday there was an installation of officers by the K. of P. and prizes were also given to the two ladies receiving the highest number of votes. Miss Viola Doster received the first prize and Miss Annabel Freeman second.
Messrs. Chas. and Walter Harris of Weir, Kans., were visiting here Sunday and also Monday night.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Durham of Pittaburg returned home last week.
Mrs. Livingston and family and Mr. and Mrs. Henley were visiting in Fleming, Sunday.
Mrs. Mamie Edmonson, Mrs. Maggie Robinson, Mrs. Dosie Robinson and Mrs. Lillie Lindsy attended the funeral of Mrs. Percilla Robinson at Parsons, Kan., last week.
Rev. T. L. Pierce passed through here Thursday and remained until Friday evening; then he continued on his way to Baxter. Mr. J. C. Henley left Friday evening for Mineral, Kans., where he was numbered among those that watched the old year out and the new year in. Misses Lulie and Nora Loring returned home Saturday after spending a joyous visit with their relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Johnson was visiting in Weir, Saturday.
Mr. R. L. Kennedy was visiting in Weir, Saturday. There was an entertainment given by a few of the young people of this city at Betholf Hall, Friday. They watched the old year out and were sure that the new year was in before adjourning at 3:00 a. m., Jan. 1st, 1010. Miss Irena Brown is numbered among the sick.
Mr. William Taylor has returned from Alabama, after several weeks' absence. One of the most pleasant affairs of the week was the elegant course dinner served by Mr. and Mrs. G. Fulton at their beautiful and well arranged home. The many friends seated around the sumptuously filled table enjoyed the real true story of a happy and prosperous new year.
Mr. J. M. Harris returned home last week after several months' absence. Mr. D. More of Fleming, Kans, was visiting in this city Friday night.
State of. Kauene 88 ShawLee County. In the Matter of the Estate of Mary E. Shetler, late of Shawnee County, Kansas.
Notice is hereby given that on the 23rd day of December, A. D 1909, the undersigned was, by the Probate Court of Shawnee County, Kansas, duly appointed Administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Mary E Shetler, late of Shawnee County, deceased All parties interested in said estate will take notice and govern themselves accordingly.
Administrator with the will annexed First published December 31st, '09
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CHEROKEE NEWS.
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‘Thoratay,
Last: Momlay there was an install
ton of othaars Ty the Nooof Mand pels
Were dlso gaven te he two lulies ree is
foe the high at ramboroof vetus At
Vive Doster te awed the that prize an
Misa Annabel Dreentan: seeont
Messer, Chas and Walter lfitris 0
Woare Wate, Weta vacating here Saad
tatoalea Men dos night
Mio and Vao 1h Datham oot TP ttsbar,
turned heme Test week
Mee Listnasesom amt ferady and Me
and Mre henley wet vdeitirg in en
ang Sunday
Mis Mime Ulmenson Wie Vath
Robinson. Mes Dosie Nolitisen and Mis
Jade Landes ttenhd the duneeal of
Mas Verein Helinson at Marsons, Moan,
last week,
Rew. EO. Picice passed through here
Ehue<day and scinained until Mriday
evenings then he continued on his way
to Daxter.
Mn dC. Memey left Friday evening
for Mineral, Bans, where he was nume
bered among thove that watched the
old saan out and the new year in,
Misees Lutig and Nora Loring re-
turned home Saturdiy after spending a
joyous visit with their relatives.
Mr and Mrs. dake Johnson was visit+
ing in Welr, Saturday.
Mi. Re od, Nennedy was visiting in
Wair, Saturday,
‘There was an entcstainment given by
afew ul the young people of this city
at Bethelf Mall, Piiday. They watched
the old sear out ind were sure that the
mew deur wate in hetore adjeurning at
MU ote, Pine Est, TO,
Miss hiena Brown 1s numbered among
the sich.
Me. William Laster has returned from
Alaboma, atter several weeks’ ab-eme,
One of the most pleasant allairs of
the week wats the chystnt coume dinner
won dye Mes andl Maa GG Fulton at
hen eho ee Wel arpanged home,
the mains finds mated around the
sumptaousts Hot table enjoyed the
toatl tine story of a happy and prosper:
ous new year,
Mr. J. M. Maris returned heme list
week after several months’ absence.
Mr. 1, More of Dleming, Nans, was
Visiting in this city Mriday night. |
Mra. Fanny Crowder returned home
Vrilay after spending the holidays with)
lier son in Lola.
Miss Pearl Doster was attendins fe
business in Mtteburg, M nlay and Iri-
diy.
Miss Miavatmoy Mates returrad Sin
diy nmasht ter IWensas City, Mo
Hea, Watheld. the CG. VW. 1. presiting
tha. deft here Sunday nlsht for Wan
~Is Cath,
Mero Charts Vln Wad viewing here
sandis amd over Chiistines.
Meese. To iwattd tnd Jlerace Griuian
wete Visiting lete Sunday ant spent
Liitistimas diy.
Mi, Geint Julton is on the sich Ist.
Mr. S& 3) VPaeciman was diboring in
Weir, list weeh,
Mrs. Anun bel Jolinson is on the sich
list.
Mew “Mar of Weir was in Cherokce
last week atten Ting to business,
Mra. T. Crowder Jeft last Thursday
weeh for Juli, Kans, wlire she spent
Chiistinve with her son.
Mr. Arthur White af Ohlahoma was
Visiting here huet week.
Mr aud Mis, d. Durham of Pittsburg
spout Chitstinas ler with chele frionds.
Mes. Misie Gray was trading in Pitts:
Murs. Vides
Mrs. Sua Preemin waa trafirg In
Pactstuas, Ladas.
Mis, Netix Vu'ten was aso trading
in Vitteburg, Wahlay,
Rh. UL Rob uson resigned the depuis.
Sip of WO, We
Mrooand Mis, Ta. tht and find
Domius Rare, spent Christmas ith
Soap qaiends, Mr. and Mrs, Vin hook,
Mra, Carrs: Myera of this city: spent
Ninae wi boner mother in Parsons, I tn]
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