Plaindealer

Friday, June 3, 1910

Topeka, Kansas

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Salient 54 : ENA ISKA PLAINDEALER i baw SO INN ~ ‘VOLUME XII. TOPEKA, KANSAS, FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 3, 1910. NUMBER 22 Hs the Idle Boys That Fill the Jails, and Now That School Has Closed, ‘See That Yours Work POLITICS AND BUSINESS IN OTHER KANSAS TOWNS Manager Griffin Makes a Few Personal Ohsernations and is Favorably Impressed. Ay Enpotia we found things ratha: Drisk = Gieorga Plumb, re. retary of the Kansas State Live Stech Aveociation, resided here, He ina candsdate for railroad com. moemoner amt las the backing of aome of the strongest men in the state. ‘Through his splendid nanipe ulation of the affurreuf the State fave Stu. hk association Mr, Plumb has meade many stauach fricnds and supportas ameng the Pammerd and ehippers throughout Karsae Hv knows the winte and needs of both the pruple ard the railroads aud af wominated and cleated to Us important position would serve in manner that would prove high. ly satisfactory to al) concerned, Heas a eplendid business man, a champron of the people's nights and reasonable and fair in all mat. tere hoth public aud private, In private hfe he ix one of the most pleasant gentlemen we ever met. His cheery smile aml cordial wel, come gers out to rich, poor, black and) shite alike, and in the man thi defeats him for raitruad com. mirsioner will find the moet diffi. valt job be uve tackeled. Both Mr. Pim and the voters of Lyon county ale dastitutirg 3 Vigrous sunap ga tor hits nomination, Lin waiter dropped in on Port. master Hiunaice and were rather eu. pried to fir Whim euch au agreeable acd jleasint gentleman. IIe has served the people of Emporia in this capacity Jor reven years and haativen eminent satisfaction, Ife caaad the standard of the office andmle good with the patrone. Mi Hamer is a lawser of high stardicz having aseociated with him Me Harris. The new addition to tha postoftice will cost $30,000, which will make the total cost of ths steucture $90,000, The original com waato have been but 60,000 ‘Tinu skaws what Congreasman Mil. ler wd ing for hie district and the peonte are for him. HUTCHINSON, Me Walter F, Jones, Republi- cx caadidate for the nomination of ooante attorney for Reno county, 16 ons’! of the best and most active young tawyersin thestate. Hes a nat.v2 aon, born in Emporia and seared tz Reno county and Ls well knowa to those be seeks to eerve in ths jniportant position of county at- torocy, Heis a young man in the primes Efe, & bright lawyer and would serve the people faithfully aud weit He haa never before hewn ® otndidate for office, bat has dovoted lis time to assisting the other Ccliow, and being a believer ro (air tplay, it is right that the pic be parsed his way. Mr, Jones re- carved Ele legal education and traniog in the law office of Prigg and Willams in Hutchinson and ju tha Low departmest of the Kan. gas feste University, and was ad. miltel ta practice by examination hefoce the Supreme Court in June 1904 He served two yeare 3¢ dupaty attooney sad while serving in taut capacity proved to the satie faotioa of all that he fs in everyway capwle and well qualiGed for the Lae SR A ee 7. rr «° Leena ss f 1M oe TE , ‘ * ‘yal ath © \ ate fies Ag "pe : La IVR UE walt? in tag De eg Fe > *; °_ ata et : “4% * setae! Pee Sh tit PE be el met he oO, ORS sees’ (SE LIE a tel Oe ct 7 gE ye Ter SFG! oo eh ee Ae REM S, S98 ” 1. 8 fh wt'ss = “Sy ee Nt . Exeaees Ae HS vba PR, sgse ~ : Me RS » ’ . Y* Pa thee ( d . LR} | ; ye “Le ‘ . Deer's tenet yg a EE 8 oy ona %, 1 a higaneo— EOE B pee Ea . -- pera om nad i ae od ; ~~ , om i Py H f i EO The Celebrated Kelly Mills Located at Hutchinson, U.S.A. place, Mr. Jones is end sted by all the Republican atturneya of the county, Mr, Charlee W, Raglard, regi. ter of deeds of Reno county lead the Republicin ticket two yette aga and his splendid tecard in the ‘oftice will doubte bie yopularity ‘of two setts ago. He tea native ton having firet saw the light of day in Reno county 2s ycare ago aud hay resided hese all of hie life, Before bis election 19 the ofire of register of dee te, he had nine yeus caperience ina local abstract allie, which igin lire with the buei.ers caniied on by the register of decds, Tis admimiatiation has been ees fully condusted and has won him the admiration of men of all politi val affiliations, HUIPCHIN“ON BUSINESS ENTERPRI-ES, The Huteliheon Gas & Fuel vompany is one of the pridce of the salt city and rinks eccond to none of ite kinds in the west. Under he wkilful management of Mr. J. U1, Shreve the company’s prosperity las ineressed Jauly. Me is one of those forward, aggicerive business men who delievcs there is nothing too good for Hutchiasen and ber peopk and through him the compahy is sparing time nor dollars to give the people the beet to had. ‘nay have thouetnds of dollara invested and always lead the procession in going after things that will quicken the city’s Lusinese activity and bring proeperity to the people. Hveryhody in the city should boost fur the Hutchisor Gas & Fuel company, and whet they get ready to expand, do no! hinder them by refusing tranchises They would not ask anything un reasonable for that which would work a hardship on the people would react eyut'ly a¢ atrong on them There are few who have uot ened of “Kelly’a Famous dour, the product of the Willian Kelly Milling company ot Hatchineor, This brand 14 not only known throughout the entire Uuited States but bas its plsce tu the export trade to Europe. | The Kelly Milling company was tie deter ih wad ah sporsted unde the laws of Nansis Tie esptad stuch ie RLU0,000 dhe cutipany? Will, a fourestory stack steucture, 14 localadat the cai crof Avenue 1) and South Main strect. te has a capratty of 500 bands cf tlotr daly. To the rar of the mil stands an elevator whose grain caprcity is between 65,000 amd 70. 000 bushals, A luge warchoure is alvwo included in the milling com. piny’s property bit, by reixon of the fact that mostof the outpat ie chipped from Hutchinson fininedi- ate'y, very little our is stored here, The Kelly Milling company not oly his a place to etore its yrain inthis city but at operates an cle Vitor at Darlawon the line ct the suvta Fe, and another at Sherman os the Rovk Island rsilroad From fifteen to cightcen men are constantly employed at the mill and elevator in Tlutchinson, ‘There are three traveling edlenmein and an. other galesman who haa chirge of the lucal trade William Kelly, the president of the company, is a man who hag len inthe milling burincss many sears, Through his foremyght and ability the Kelly Milling company han made a place fur iteelf among the Icading flour ptuducing fitme of thie country. Tn ppoabing o. the mill, thie notice would be anything bat complet should we fail to mention Mr, A. Greenlee, the genic sccretary © the concern, He is alwayn on thi job and nothing thst would ad vance the businces cxeapcn his eve watchful eye Mr, Greenlee ie on of the main spokes in this wheel o industry and his xervicca doe much toward increasing ia success NEWTON, Here we vised the Newton All. ling & Elevating company’s big plant. It is oue of the most modern and hest eyaipted concerns in the middlewest and their products has won an envible reputation at home and abroad. They employ none but the most ekilled millers thue making their product the peer of of all competitors, Mr.C. 13 War. tenlud, manager of this gigantic concern is the right man in the right place. Possessed with a keen business insight, he hae been able to keep this eoncern abreast of the times and place it solidly in the good graces of the people. He is popular and well liked both im business and sooial circles and ha a hoat of warm friends. Negro Club Women Meet, The tarth anrual session of the Ledcration of Women's clubs will, be held an Teno Eleven hall, fee sen June ss ard 16, Mrs, T. W. Bell president. Organized June, tyoo, Eset aneual scosicn, Leave worth, 190], Mrs. 1. Washington, topeka, president. Sccond annual session, Kansas City, 1902, Mrs. I. Wathington, pressdent. Third year, no meeting on account of flood, 190%, Mrs. J. 1. Dyson, Kansas City, president, Fourth annual session, Lawrenoe, 1904 Mis. J. LL Dyson, president, Fitthanwual aession, Loe weka, 1995, Miss) B Harrie, ‘Toye Sixth aniuai session, Salina, 1900 Miss 1, B Harris. ‘Sopeka, preaident ka, president. Seventh annual ecs- sion, Kanesa City, 1907, Mrs Eb, D Robing ne, Kansas City, president, Eighth aunual session, Wichita, 1908, Mia EE D> Robitzine, presi tient. Ninth annual session, Leav- enworth, r909g, Mrs. A, Y. Do Priest. Sasina president; Te. th annual ses atun, Atchison, 19to, Mra. ‘T. W. Bell, president. Btate Officers—President, Mrs. T. W, Ball, Leavenworth; let vice pree idva, tae, J. G Harper Wichita; In? vice presiient, Mrs J. M. Grose, Newtajre-rding eec'y, Mrs Jerry Teles, Atchison; currespouding sec’y vs' J P, Menderson, Lenv- enworthy tre isurer, Mrs. oh. Dy- sav, Kou ee Cats; Chaphiia, F Alen, histuttan, tissl. Bo Uarris, Topeka, Exvcentyve B ard—Mrs, PB Lee chairnan, Kansas City; Mra, GW [ss Topeke; Mrs. 1 b, Dilbert VKansia Cin; Miss Ona Pererson | Hulchneer; vrs WA. Jackson | Kansas City. | Caan Standing Commitice — Art, Mrs J oJ Lewis, Kansas City: yb es, Mow. DO Skence, Toveks Moc, Miva Oraj rdan Satin, Ed ucalior, Sirs A... Paton, Topeka Domestic Science, Mrs. U. “, Rick: man, Newton; Charity, Mrs, I. 8 ‘| Frazier, Wichita. ‘| ‘There is unusual interest bein; | manifested in this, our tenth annua | session, having thirty one clubs witt !a membesship of 600 Our fine ar lexbibit canh t be excelled by hk :| display in the country. »| No org nizatiou is proving in auc! ‘yan effective manner the adrancemen .| of our women as our state federation 3} The programs carried out at thel ?j annual meetings are of the highes 1 grade of litevature, music and dis. sl cussion. SPRINGFIELD, MO. Prof. Wiiaw Henry McAdams ot Lincoin High school and his assist- ant teachere had nine more stars added to their crowns Monday even wg when the class of 10 received their siplomas lhe caxgrciees were unusually intercetirg and heid the attention of the audience until the “Paring Ode woe sung The little floral girls were very graceful and charming If the fuetructive, encouraging ad- diess of Rev J. 8. Doreey as he pre- sented the di: lomas totne class is remembered, they will make noble men and wonien and will be import> ant ane useful factors wherever their Jot may chance to be A reception for the teacers and graduates was prepared by Rev. J. IL, Allen and the friends of the A. M.E, church which was highly en- j yed by alt, ‘Lhe sermon to the class was de~ hiveted by Rev, oT. HH. Allen at the A.M. E, church, It was’ eoul etir- ring and uplifting. Prof, McAdams made a few well chosen remarks. The Woman's Musical and Liter ary club wes delightfully entertained ee home ot Mure. Hattie Aber- nathy, There was a large attend- ance and the meeting was profitable, Mrs. Barker on Grand avenue is quite ill, Mr ard Mea Sim Cex entertai al with areception Monday eveung in honus vi Dr. Hayden and wife, Mra Linsy Wiliams will enterta n I hursdey te honcr of Kersas Cry tienes Qiutew aumterat cut offarn people ars Lee attending the com= mercoment and visiting frienay aad selacive & ANMOU whe mye Rud Poreins of St Joseph Mire ud Chaney ard sens, Mis) Jone Cit man, Dr aud Vrs Rov oe Hasde of Kansas City; Misses Loratas Kel ly, Catherine DiUurd, Elee Teva an} a hers WINFIELD. KANS Kev. J. dl. Van Leu, State Paptit Missionary, passed through our city Saturday, en route from Arkansas City to Wellington, Miss Maybell Douglass spenta few days ia Wellington this week. J E. Lewis, G. C. of Sunflower Geand Lodge, K. of P, made his anaual visit to the local K. P. this week. | Rev. G. W. Perkins of Arkansas City preached atthe Second Bap- tist church Sunday afternoon at three o'clock, when a special effort was made to raise money to pay a debt on the building. | Jobn Oldham and wifo of Welling: ton were in our city Bunday. | Mre. Blond of Topeka arrived this week to visit her daughter, Mrs. Frank Montgomery. Mr. Birdie Green and her sister, Miss Bophia Jones of Arkansas Uity were visitora in our city Sunday, Rev, W. P. Nichols of the A.M. E, church and his people thank the many friends who assisted in their rallp Sunday. They realized 6103+ Master Tremaine Wood went to ‘Independence Tuesday tor a few days visit. Oscar and Claud Brown are visit- ing in Independence this week. | Mis. Caroline Franklin 1s baving aw neat front porch put on her house and ie making other improvements, so that it will a beaotitul home when compieted,. Notice to Subseribers: Miss Wille Smith, our circulation manager, will be sn Kansas Cty all next week and thoseol ,our sub- scatters who owe for the paper to be prepared to settle. Foretel all coming events and tells how to gun your Heart's Desire. Tell how you may know your friends from your face. Locate absent friends and give all vice in all business matters such as debts, divorce cases, law suits, marriage and what direction to travel to be successful in life. Tell the planet under which we were born. What you adapted for At what v. most are called at more This Inspired Prophet predicted the death of 1900, and has since made many other truthful predictions. He also treats various kinds of diseases. Absolute Master over Occult forces. Will cause your absent friends to return to you. Will instruct you how to make your home happy. Readings Daily. A complete analysis of your life from 43 to 45. Call and see this wonderful prophet. Office hours from 8 a.m., to 9 p.m. Home Telephone W 1293. Located at 507 STATE AVENUE, KAFSAS CITY, KANSAS. Home Phone 4706 Main Last 1108 DEHNER'S Market .....DEALER IN... Staple and Fancy Groceries, Fruit and Vegetables, Fresh and Salt Mests. 1606 EAST TWENTH STREET, KANSAS CITY. — MISSOURI Dr. W. Roger Russell, DENTIST All Work Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction S34 KANSAS AVE. . TOPEKA. Both 'Phones 774 Res. Bell 640 Res. Ind. 774. O. A. Taylor, M. D., Physician and Surgeon, Office 384 Kansas Ave., Over Gibbons Drug Store Across from Throop Hotel. Calls Answered Day and Night. Residence 1586 Van Buren Street TOPEKA KAN DR. J. M. JAMISON. Physician and Surgeon Examining Physician of the night and the of Protection Special attention to diseases of women and girls diseases Office and Residence 527 Madison Street. TOPEKA, F4 DR. W. E. JACKSON, Physician & Surgeon 106 Kansas Ave. Ind. Phone 918 TOPEKA Office Hours 10,010 10,00 13 00 10 6 10 DR. THADDEUS P. MARTIN, Physician and Surgeon. 832 Kansas Ave. Residence 1110 West Tenth St. BELL 'PHONE 901-2. IND. 2889-Red. The District N. N. Convention will be voted at New City, at St. John's Church, Thursday, before 10 o'clock in June. The Busy Boat Club supplanted Pastor, Rev. W. M. Lwing, on the 20 at Mr. and Mrs. A. Phillips residence. A number of new things were presented to him. Mr. Jack Price, formally of Worl, but now of Jeth, was buried on May 20th. Mrs. A. Dillod left on the 15th for Vale, where she has a very sick daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. of the Bury, on the 22d, a very fine boy. We were very much of it. P.O. Box 100 GLA. Friday. P. Seth N. spent several days but wrote to Brooksville in the interest of the International Order of Lions. In W. A. Baily of Westminster in the city last week. Mrs. George Knight, Ph. C., and his daughter, Willie Lou, left for Boly Sunday. Mrs. Knight will have charge of the Williamson pharmacy. Mrs. A. R. Eagleson, supervisor of the Colored Kindergarten, held her closing exercises last Friday afternoon. Mr. Lloyd Sutton of Joplin, Mo., and Miss Louise Champ of this city were quietly married at the home of the bride's family last Sunday evening. Miss Champ is a graduate of the Guthrie high school and at present one of the teachers of Douglas school in this city. The young couple have the best wishes of their many friends. Prof. Harris of Langston University was in the city Cundy. The local committee of K. of P. are quite busy preparing for the Grand Lodge which meets in this city in the near future. Prof. Wilson of Boley spent Saturday and Sunday in the city, the guest of Prof. G. W. Carry. Mr. Willie Graham returned to Lingston University Sunday evening. The young people entertained at the city hall last Friday evening in honor of Mr. Floyd Sutton. About thirty couple were present. Prot H. P. Mitchell of Lungston was in the city Monday. The public schools will have their closing exercises this week. Lincoln school will hold their exercises Wednesday evening at First Baptist Church and Doug less school at their building Thursday evening. Friday will be picnic day at Island Par. Lungston University bill team passed through the city Thursday enroute to Muskogee and other points. Hon. J. W. Capers spent a day in Langston, Muldan and other points last week in the interest of the political campaign. A good many of Guthrie people are planning to attend the commencement exercises at Langston University next Friday, June 3rd. Mr. Potter of S. Drexel Boulevard, who has been quite ill under the efficient care of Dr. T. H. Wright has recovered enough to be out again. J. D. Howard, advertising manager of the Freeman of Indianapolis, Ind., was in the city last week. Rev. J. H. Carter was in Enid last week on business. G. I. Curran, G. M. of the Masonic Lodge of Owl Loma, was in the city last week. Judge Lewis of Kingfisher was in the city this week. President Page and Prof. L. v. of Langston University were in the city Saturday. Mrs. Manttha Lackett an aged resident of Outline died last week. Lawyer Blakemore of Coffeyville was in the city Sunday. Mrs. Vivy Boone spent Saturday and Sunday in Oklahoma City. Mr. William of Bohy was in the city Sunday. Miss Patterson of Oklahoma City spent the latter part of last week in the city. the guest of Miss Louise Champ, who entertained a few friends for her last Friday night at her home, 419 S. Broad Mr. Moore of Clearview passed through the city Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wright of Langston were Guthrie visitors Saturday. W.V. Ingham The Republican Cardinal for County Treasurer. Ackerson County. Submitted to the Republican Pramatic August 2, 1910 Delmonico Cafe in Cayville. N former Beer closu n. 10 LEWIS & SANDS, Props., 1214 South Wale St. Bell Phone 2 04 East ABLES BROS. Fancy Groceries and Meats Fruits and Vegetables. We will highly appreciate your patronage. 1708 E 12th St. KANSAS CITY, Mo PARIS, MO. To any Baptist church: I would like to correspond with any Baptist church in need of a pastor in any thriving city or town. Any state will be accepted. REV. T. D. HUFF. the Logan County High school, separate, were appointed for the next term of school. Dr. R. A. Henderson of Langston was in attendance at the county convention, Saturday. The city council appointed a new board of directors for the Excelior Club library last night. Mrs. Washington spent several days in King'sher last week doing hair work. Dr. G. W. Smith of Clarksville was in the city Tuesday to attend the Electic Medical Association. Mr. Wade of Land was in the city Tuesday on business. FAST LAS VEGAS, N. M. The weather of the Meadow City is fine. Halley's Comet is causing great excitement here. Mrs. Lydia Houston of Albuquerque, is visiting her son, Mr. R. Houston. Rev. T. B. Byman reports a successful Sunday in Santa Fe. Miss Beulah Dunlap superintendent of the A. M. E. Church Sunday school, will leave Monday, May 23rd, for Raton to the district conference as a delegate. We wish for her great success. The A. M. E. Lyceum is doing nicely. Mrs. John Smith will leave in a few days for Spokane, Wash., to visit her sister. PNID, OKLAHOMA. Roy Humphrey and Miss Ithel Wash ington who are conducting the East side ice cream parlor, give an informal opening. Last Tuesday evening. Music was furnished by the Enid Colored band. Until a late hour through visited the place. Each person was given a sack of candy. We wish the managers much success. Rev. Carter, of Guthale, was in the city a few days last week. Mr. Hubbard and Miss Ada Grayson were quietly married last Tuesday evening. Their many friends extend best wishes to them. Rev. Humphrey performed the ceremony. The pie contest at the A. M. R. Church proved quite a success. Mr. Hayter who conducts the first class restaurant on Grand Avenue won the prize for having the best pie on exhibition. Mrs. Jeltz, of Hennessey, visited her husband last Sunday. Mesdames Drummond and McFall entertained with a 2.00 o'clock dinner Sun- day. A very elaborat three course dinner was served, and a delightful time was reported by .H. The revival at Grayson Chapel is still in progress. Rev.ampter will be as stated this week by Rev. Westbrook of Oklahoma City. BUSINESS LEAGUE MELTING AT MOUND LAYOU, MISSISSIPPI, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1910. BUSINESS LEAGUE. MEETING AT MOUND LAYOU, MISSISSIPPI, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, JUNE 22 23, 1910. The sixth annual session of the Mississippi Negro Business League, together with the Federation of Colored Women's Clubs, Press Association and Art-Tuneculosis League will be held in the famine Negro town Moral IY on June 22 23. The Federation will meet one Notice to Sub Miss Wula Bra th of manager, will be in K next week and those under who owe for the prepara... to settle NORTH MUSKOGEE ADDITION TO MUSKOGEE No Taxes, No Interest. Dr. Korth These beautiful nots are now en in other parts of Muskogee that are so be appreciated at its worth. in value. Get in on the ground the increase. TERMS: $10 cash and $5 per MUSKOGEE, OKLAHOMA. etc. Address, North Muskogee MUSKOGEE, OKLA., : Room THE ONLY that the practic man will use is ELECT EARTH MUSKOGEE ADDITION TO MUSKOGLE, OKLA. To Interest. Ct. North Muskogee Car Fire nautiful lots are now on sale at one bird the of Muskogee that are less desirable. It is rated at its worth. These lots are loo at mon the ground door and get the lo : $10 earl and $5 per month buy any lot E, OKLAHOMA. Write today for price Muskogee Townsite Co GEE, OKLA., : Rooms 9 and 10 M'Kibba THE ONLY POWER that the practical, economical man will use is LECTRICITY NORTH MUSKOGEE ADDITION TO MUSKOGLE, OKLA. No Taxes, No Interest. Ct. North Nuskegee Car Fire Estates. These beautiful lots are now on sale at one third the price of lots in other parts of Musk goat that are less desirable. It must be seen to be appreciated at its own worth. These lots are loved to double in value. Get on the ground door and get the latter of the increase. TERMS: $10 earl and $5 per north buys any lot in NORTH MUSKOGEE, OKLAHOMA. Write today for price lot, resp etc. Address. North Muskogee Townsite Company, MUSKOGEE,OKLA.,: Rooms 9 and 10 M'Kibban Brdg. THE ONLY POWER that the practical, economical man will use is ELECTRICITY With absolute no waste With no smutty, dirtying With none of these neve With no worry over unr The electric motor is the able source of even, uniform cost. It costs nothing t details—will you do it? Muskogee Gas With no smatty, dirtying engine to break down With none of these never-ending repair costs With no worry ever unreliableness The electric motor is the one Ideal Clean D ource of even, uniform power at a reas It costs nothing to 'phone PBX-2 —will you do it? ogee Gas & Electric NER, Press D. II MIDD Capital 165,000 00 ner Hardware (INCORPORATED) JOBBORS The electric meter is the one Ideal Clean dependable source of even, uniform power at a reasonable cost. It costs nothing to 'phone PBX-258 for details—will you do it? C. W. TURNER, PRES Capital 16 Turner Hard (INCORPO JOBB MUSKOGEE, : OKLAHOMA. The Largest Jobbers in are the leaders in this line. Ask Your G R. B. M. CO RO AS The Largest Jobbers in the State of Okla ers in this line. Ask Your Grocer for B. M. CO., BR ROASTED The Largest Jobbers in the State of Oklahoma. We are the leaders in this line. All Grades to Fit all Purses 20,25,30,35 and 10cts Per Lb. Ridenour-Baker Mercantile Co., Oklahoma City, Okla. Reduced rates on the cert. £. 10 plan have been granted by an institute in Mississippi. Be sure to get a certificate when purchasing ticket. The citizens of Mound Bayou are planning to give the delegates the best entertainment in the history of the League. CHAS. BANKS, President P. W. HOWARD, Secretary, Notice to Subscribers: Miss Wooldra thou our nation manager, will be in Kansas all next week and those of our country who owe for the agent to be prepared to settle USKOGEE USKOGLE, OKLA. Nuskogee Car Fire Engineer. A sale at one third the price of lots low costable. It must be run There late in hand to double thoor and get the latter of the month buy any lot in NORTH Write today for price 10, 10 Townsite Company, home 9 and 10 M'Kibban Brdg. Y POWER local, economical Electricity Using engine to break down over-ending repair costs reliableness One one Ideal Clean depend- r power at a reasonable to 'phone PBX-258 for & Electric Co. D. H MIDDELTON, Ec. 65,000 00 Hardware Co., (ORATED) BORS in the State of Oklahoma. We Grocer for O., BRAND STED Have you Teter Eczema? I ore your Scalp Itch? Have you More than a Normal Amount of Dandruff? These Remedies are manufactured only by THE WALKER MFG. CO, 638 N. WEST ST, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. A six weeks' trial treatment sent to any address by mail for $1.70 Make all money orders payable to Mme. C. J. Walker. Send stamps for replies. AGENTS WANTED. Write for terms to Agents. P S.—We are making a Specirt Offer of our $5 Shampoo Dryer which is a hand made, steel comb. We will sell 100 of these combs for $3 to persons sending in their orders before July 1. Only 100 of these combs, however, will be sold at this price. Please note change of address: Mme. C. J. Walker, formerly of Pittsburg. Western University, QUINDARO, KANSAS. SHELTON FRENCH,A. M. Acting President. Phones: Office, Bell West 1423. Residence, Bell West 15 O.K. LARD Open Kettle Rendered Absolutely Clean. 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ALC. 6% VOL. 750ML 36 Bottles Pale Larger ship ped direct from the brewery to you on receipt of only 3.05 RETURN EMPTIES and get a REBATE of $1.25 Net cost to you.....$1.80 Goetz Pale Lager is a high grade beer made from Pure and Hops. You have to pay 15c per bottle when you one bottle at a time, but by buying from at wholesale price you save less than half. GOETZ PALE LAGER is manufactu finest trade, guaranteed under the Pure For sparkling, satisfying taste real lovers of good absolutely all its own. OFEY BACK OFFER:—After receiving the a bottle or two before or two before deciding is a high grade beer made from Pure Barley Malt and Hops. You have to pay 15c per bottle when you buy beer one bottle at a time, but by buying from the brewery at wholesale price you save less than half the price. GOETZ PALE LAGER is manufactured for the finest trade, guaranteed under the Pure Food Law and that rich, sparkling, satisfying taste real lovers of good beer know, with a flavor absolutely all its own. OUR MOFEY BACK OFFER:—After receiving the case of Pale Lager, drink a bottle or two before or two before deciding to keep it. If it is the beer you like keep it. Otherwise, send back the remainder and we will refund your money instantly if you are not thoroughly pleased with Pale Lager. Goetz Brewing Co., 1786 GRAND AYE., KANSAS CITY, MO. David Morris is able to be out. Dr. Whittaker, of Oklahoma City, has been called here to perform an operation upon Ernest Waggener, the base ball who fractured two ribs last season and never fully recovered. Rev. Johnson, of the M.K. church will preach the last of a series of sermons to young people on the 5th inst. Mrs. Sarah Morris and family went to Oklahoma on the 30th ult, and were accompanied by Misses Lenzie Dawson and Vera Wood. Mrs. Nannie Brooks is selling better after a short illness. The L'Overture Dramatic club has disbanded for the summer. Off to normal: Misses Elric and Franqie Hailey, Mary Whittaker, Helen williams and Leatta Rone Sarah J. Friend, traveling solici- Classical, College, Preparatory, Normal, Sub Normal, Musical (Instrumcutal and Vocal, including Piano, Organ and Harmony), Drawing (Fine Arts and Mechanical), Carpentry, Printing and Book.Binding, Business Course, Stenography and Typewriting, Tailoring, Dressmaking and Plain Sewing, Cooking, Laundering, Farming and Gardening. John Lowery, Clyde Taylor and Miss Zola Lowery were the colored graduates from the High school this year. Rev. W. P. Greene of the A. M. E church is conducting a series of meetings. Miss Etta Scott, the evangelist is assisting. Mrs. G. W. Lowery will represent the Sunday School, Mrs. Maggie Caldwell, the Christian Endeavor and Mrs. W. P. Greene, the Mite Missionary society at the District Conference and Sunday School convention which meets in Topeka 13 The members of the Second Bap. that church gave a dinner and supper at the DelPerry hall Decoration Day. Miss Zola Le very entertained entertained a number of friends at her residence Friday evening of last week in honor of Miss Chrysolia Runyon, of Independence. A royal time was enjoyed. Mrs. W. T. Turner, of Topeka, I. B. Blackburn, of Kansas City, and Miss Chrysoln Runyon, of Independence, attended the commencement exercises. Clyde Taylor went to Independence last week. WELLINGTON NOTES. Miss Luna and Mayne Work have returned to their home in Ashton Miss Maybel Doughnell, of Winfield was in city one day this last week. Mr. and and Mrs. and next sum and man of the Mrs. Jn. Mrs. L. go has been sitting her son in Cayville. Mr. and Mrs. Lonpon and son. Dover, called to the bedside of their daughter Mesdames R. Work and Johnson entertained the Vernon Art club at the home of the former in Dalton Mrs. Miller, the evangelist, of delivered an excellent sermon at the A. M. E church Sunday. Rev Van Lue, of Wichita, occupied the pulpit at the Second Baptist church Sunday. The Vernon Arl club will give a shower on Miss Ida Hall on June 6, at the home of F. M. Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Oldham spent Sunday in Arkansas City. COFFEYVILLE ITEMS. Rev. Skinner, pastor of the Sardis Baptist church held a very successful rally Sunday in the interest of Weste QUIND The Great Education DEPARTMENTS: Leading and Bes Courses Classical, College, Preparatory, No Normal, Musical (Instrumental and including Piano, Organ and Harmony), (Fine Arts and Mechanical), Carpentry and Book.Binding, Business Course, phy and Typewriting, Tailoring, Dr and Plain Sewing, Cooking, Laundering and Gardening. SHELTON FRE Phones: Office D. in 1910 Pommy 1. Advantages Splendid Location, Hoathful Climate, Good Influences and Thorough Teachers. For Terms, Prices and Inducements Offered, write. tor of the A M K. church leaves this week for an extended trip. Mrs. Foster Williams continues to improve in health and is able to be out. Mr. Wade H. Hammond, bandmaster Ninth U. S. Cavalry band, stationed at Ft. D. A. Russell, Wyoming, will visit Topeka Tuesday, June 7th, with a view to securing competent musicians for his band. Any and all bandmen who would like to obtain membership in a first class band will do well to call on Mr. Hammond at this office at any hour from nine o'clock a. m. until five o'clock p. m. Workingmen who cannot come during these hours may telephone their addresses and arrangements can be made for evening engagements Mr Hammond advises he will make special inducements to first class cornetists and clarionetists. See him get all information. Remember the date Tuesday, June 7th. Salary from $24 to $40 monthly. Werner, Atchis ANDIDATD FOR commission ands, Atchis Ka TE FOR CLERK April 2, 1910 Hair S in or Fallin your Scalp Itch? WALKER'S WON is all Scalp Discate ce to growing. Sured only by THE NAPOLIS, IND. ent to any address to Mme. C. J. Walk D. Write for term Offer of our $5 We will sell 100 c ers before July 1, this price. Please merly of Pittsburg. Diversity KANSAS. Kansas and b-Normal and Stat ool of th Advantages Location, Hoathfu nd Thorough! Teac ner, Atchison, Kansas Candidat for Commissioner. ds, Atchison, Kansas FOR CLERK in 2, 1910 Hair Short? How or Falling Out? Our Scalp Itch? Have you More WALKER'S WONDERFUL HAIR & Scalp Diseases, Steps the Hair too growing. Ed only by THE WALKER MFG. POLIS, IND. To any address by mail for $1.70 Mme. C. J. Walker. Send stamps Write for terms to Agents. Offer of our $5 Shampoo Dryer We will sell 100 of these combs for before July 1. Only 100 of these prices. Please note change of only of Pittsburg. University, KANSAS. Kansas and the West Normal and State Normal. School of the West Advantages Location, Hoathful Climate, Good Thorough Teachers. INFORMATION. s, Prices! and Ind Presid e, Bell West 15 Prices and Inducements Offered, President. Bell West 15 The Topeka Plaindealer. ADVERTISING RATES PER MONTH $2.00 PER INCH. NICK CHIPS, Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One year by mail ... $1.50 Six Months by mail ... $1.00 Three months by mail ... .50 Entered at the Postoffice at Topeka as Second class Mail Matter FRIDAY, MAY, 27, 1910. LAWRENCE, KAN. Attorney James H Guy on Tepke was here last week on business. The Mother's Congress had a well attended and very interesting meeting Tuesday afternoon at the Warren street Baptist church. Interesting talks were made by Mr. Mamie B Bradley or K. C. and the Council of Tepke. P. H. Hill will be at the apiece of the First Baptist church on June 12 Gov. G. W. Henry of Topeka and Rev O. Brown of Lawrence will be present. The G. A. R. Memorial service were held Saturday at the First Baptist church. Rev Hill preached an appropriate sermon to an appriva tive audience. Miss J. ron Hamilton visited in Tocha last week. The funeral of Mrs. Bell was held at St Luke A M. E. church Sunday. The deceased was a member of the Golden Rue Chapter, O B S. of Richmond, Mo. Siloam Chapter. No 10, conneted he serves. The following persons from Richmond attended the funeral: G. C. K. brough, Lizzie Kimbrough, Lennie Rucardboa and Roberta Morchead. The quarterly meeting of St Luke A M. B church was held Sunday Rev J. M. Brown and Presenting I. der J. R. Ransom conducted the services morning and night, preaching two able, inspiring sermons. Rev Craw preached the communion sermon which was strong, able and highly gratifying. Two spiritual and financial condition of the church is encouraging. The Sunday Forum held its closing session Sunday. The following office. were elected: President, Miss Ruby Thornton; vice president, Joseph Bowler, sec'y, Leonard Styler, ass t sec'y, Miss Alice Miller; treasurer, Mrs. P. King, chaplain, Rev. Hill. The colored students of the University of Kansas who will receivh degrees this June are as follows: Bachelor of Arts, Miss Datelle Christian, Kansas City, Mo; Miss Emma Shreve, Atchison, Kan; Homer V Willburn, Springfield, Mo Pharmaceutical Chemists Sydney M. Rogers, Lawrence; Thomas C Rose, Olathe, Henry W Dillard, Kansas City; Miss Wilmer Campbell, Kansas City, Mo. FORT RILLY, KANS. The drama which was played in Topka recently was successfully played in Manhattan last week to a large and appreciative audience The club expects to play at Abelene and Salina during June. Messrs. M. Boner and M. Wilson are visiting in Manhattan. Misses Elnora Jones, Rosa Bonner Ida Norris of Junction City remaiied in Manhattan until Sunday Mrs. Dade, the manager of the club, spent Sunday in Manhattan Thomas C. Davis and P. L. Lowe returned to Fort Riley. SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. W. A. Bowren D. D. of Kansas City spoke at Shiloh church Tuesday night. Baptizing at Shiloh Sunday at 11 a.m. Come early and get your seat. At eight p.m. "The Model Husband." All of the clubs of Shiloh are making a special effort to raise money for the beautifying of the church. We need $500 by the 1st of July in order to clean and beautify the walls, carpet the floor, and etc. Any assistance given will be thankfully received. VALE, KNS O. last Sabbath St. John church was the scene of the final struggle between the Red and White Roe regiments. The battle has been of great interest. The captains and their lieutenants marched their forces and led valiantly on until the or of the va geshed was heard a victory was seen perched up a pole bearing a white banner. The two regiments were composed of an host of Christian men and women who fought bravely to the last. It was a delightful waltore, the tunes were all of roses, directed by smiles and in planted by horses sweet music accompanied every en- pement and every note was a ma- jor both melody and har- nery p- vided, for the music was from connect and by phone of silver. There were no maladius nor any contagious diseases contracted duri his war for every one kept sweet and clean and were perfumed by the delightful attar of roses. The war or the roses ended with the following results. First engagement, White Rose, $57)20, Red Rose, $51,401; White Rose victory, $65,10 Second engagement White rose. $320 05; Red Rose, 160 00; White Rose victory, $16 05 Third engagement, Red Rose, $310 63, White Rose, $279 02; Red Rose victory, $31 61 Total results of the war: White Rose Regiment, $1178 27; Red Rose Regiment $981 64; total by regiment, $2162 91; White Rose final victory, (leading) $193 63 Back from the jaws of death Gave the Four Hundred, Now in the arms of peace, Kent the Four Hundred Rest the Four Hundred No deaths it was a bloodless war CHRON REPORTER ABILFNE, KANS Mrs D Bell and family have returned from Manhattan Mrs Hattie Warder is the guest of her parents, Mr and Mrs T Tyler Anthony Warder of Enid, Okla is the guest of relatives, the Warder family Mr. and Mrs. Day of Junction City were guests of M. Gibson and wife Sunday Mrs. Charles Banks and children and Miss Lulu Banks are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Smith. W. Bal'zoar and sister Lola of Salina were guests of Vrs. G Smith and family Sunday. Rev. G. T. Raimey left Sunday for Topeka Must be Oaktree, March 1, 1820. Of the trade press several are resident in this city where Big goes Barefoot on dunes and others who render musical and hurry numbers. The operatist or live type writers come via progress be fone crooked but will come random written col. to make all performers showed for the pro- motion a proof by a pro- motion. The play of a character do- n't work well with the sound posture and dancers. The Big greedy work is utilized for the work he during the rehearsal of education. It can con- tinue to operate right and all seasons. Leavenworth County Politics. W H. Courtney, candidate for sheriff, was born on a farm in this county. He is a regular Republican, well and favorably known, throughout the county and if straws tell the direction of the wind, he is a sure winner. David W. Flyra, judge of the city court, is a candidate for county attorney. He is well versed in law, stands high and is thoroughly qualified to fill the position. Count, Attorney Lee Bond, who announces himself a candidate for re-election has made a splendid official. He is a good fellow and has many warm friends among all classes. Probate Judge Thomas L. Johnson a candidate for reelection. He is an old soldier who not only new this country well but the people heavenworth county He is the first to place five thousand dollars in the county treasure. For Sheriff-I am a candidate for sheriff of Leavenworth County on the Republic in ticket subject to the primaries of August 2nd. W. H. COURNEY. For Sheriff-I announce my candidacy for sheriff of this county, on the Republican ticket subject to the primaries to be held on August 2nd and I crave the support of all. R. G. MFARLAND. For Sheriff-I am a candidate on the Republican ticket for the nomination for sheriff, subject to the will of the voters at the primaries that will be held on August 2nd. HENRY KNIFE For County Attorney—I hereby announce my candidacy for the Republican nomination of county attorney of Leavenworth County, at the August 2nd primaries. DAVID W. FLYNN. For County Attorney—I am a candidate for the nomination of county attorney on the Republican ticket subject to the August primaries. For Judge of Probate Court-I am a candidate on the Republican ticket for reelection as judge of the probate court, subject to the August primaries. Some of the Leading Financial Concerns of Oklahoma. Capital $25,000,00 Surplus 10,000 00 DEPOSITS GUARANTEED by the Depositors Guranty Fund of the State of Oklahoma. We solicit a Share of Your Banking Business The Nowata National Bank, NOWATA, Oklahoma, Capital Stock Paid in.....$25,000 c Surplus (Earned).....25 000 c DEPOSITS.....277,841 A share of your patronage would be highly appreciated The Producers State Bank, NOWA A. OILHOUSE Capital : Deposits : $5,000 13,000 Deposits Guaranteed. A share of your patron will be appreciated. The Exchange National We fit to our patrons every facility consistent with good Banking and respectfully solicit your account. Who is Depositing Your Money? Direc recent to you that some one is deposit ing the moi you foolishly spend in some bank? Why not deposit your own money and commenec to do business in a systematic way? Tomorrow never comes. Open an account with this bank this day. Your percent interest paid on savings account- Capital $100,000.00 R T. COLTER Prez W. J. COLTER, V Prez. S. L. COLTER, Cashier. The Bank of Taft, Taft, Oklahoma. Capital and Surplus $15,000.00. We Want Your Banking Business. 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Svoud Cary will address) the Yours Men's Ciris fis associvtion Daheady we Nua, Mis ss He Crcech of Herineton, repent vfev dayain Vopoka visiting here Hiend, Mr John Willams, Ahoand Strs, Theme MoeCaumyp: bell Joft hia we k for th ir home tn Kiunevs Cay Mies Rie Thonkpronts slightly in. dep sefat her home on Moiroe etrect, The Young Peoples’ Bible Claes of the Presbyterian Sunday School picried at Silver Like, — Inet Monday and all who attended ct- joyed thanecifes very mucl A CAVED GY THANDS Lwieh to tape ek my wince thanks tomy many fiicnda who eo kindly aewierted meduritg the ill. ners and death of my lusband, Mis W. M, Jackson, Mrs, M. Ewirg ond Mick Ewing teacher in public schocls of Kan ace Cty aro visitng the city, the gucst of Misa Lula Harrie, been quite ill, but is better, Measers David Standford, Reeves and Flowers, spent Monday in the city the guest of Preeton Smith, | John Price and William Parks left) Saturday, for Denver after having spent a tow daya in his city and Lawrenew. Mie Winified Morten of Ateh- ison spenta few days in the ty th gucstol Miva Alber a Gity. Mose Joancttee Groce epenta few digs in the city, Uhe anest of Mie. Bea Ubowhiaes, Paul Pacree, of Mushoges, ORM, apert Satay ta the eft, tte stoteot Miss Albuita Gay, My. nid Mee Charley Atderson, oc hina, Cie. pent Sanday it th oats vo sitio reciteve« abe sac tidy, cf Wane wooed ov ctr sored atayen od Pe Lida nowetlh leave te. ' ‘aw wrov ae well VP ht sds Obae Gate haddas, rev be beshde ef th ce tothe) wy poste ashe fT Mr nd Miah ples Willams of Wareas, City, 1a Wet benth Sreeet have anounced the mari tage ol th ie Qaughter Moaivell to Sf, Cu acs Wa-hingtur, daat oth. the Cantaty woven at Lions’ Opera Home, by MeNuitey eh ol last Monday wat ex cient. Te udnbbenshose!l thu they had been ceafully tratmed ard the prograim wang appreciated by a lige audicnee Ainvng che grateates frat War buen thie yeor, ait Mis Ada Uphaw, and Hany Abbet. from wumleghite coarse, Arma DE Vvope, frum fine att+, and Samuel Carey trom the Law department, | ‘the Cantata given by the students of Madison school at Pirst Afiean Baptist chute h wid sticcere hnancially as well as soerlly, Phe chifders were acil tramed ard eich hues the pruce wall Mer fo. Dough, povtmaa ard sifeat Waneunr, Caty, vtendad the the Eprecopal convention here tht seek, While in the city sere the yu stot Mr. and Mra. J. MA Wuripht, | rhe annul puty of the TH. Ul, Girls vacated Thureday Cvenipg of last week, This event is eagarly Jookcd forward to by the wocicty folk aud cach ycar the alfsir is tnete elaborate, Anud flowers, ores and ferns, the young ladies entertained about 140 pucete at the Mctropolitan hall, A rumber of onit-of-tow n peuple wore in a tend. ance and all report a pleasant time, ae NOTICE ‘The Baptist State Sunday Schvol convention of Kanras will meet in the vity of Culyville, June 22.23 21,1010, All the Baptist Sunday schools of the state are requested to send their annual prorita by del. egire or by letter, to thie meeting we ate looking forward to 4 great, meeting and we trust thit. th the schools willdo their duty to the stave woth, tic Old Folke Ifome, wud Misstens, have demands fapou ue that must be met at this eneton xo Tet ali sally to this laude lable ere. | Send all moncy to Mire, W. 1, Grant, 164 North Fourth Street, Kaneas City, Hi. 1, Moure, President. | colored graduate from High schoo!, re, Mra. I. F. Bradley, and son Master Franklin ond Miss Ruth are visiting in the city, the guest of Mre, Fred Roundtree. santo e ot } Mise Hazel Washipgton cnter. tained the Suudiy afternoon Whist clu at her home, “Cae Dor” Mre, Clira Roardtree sul leave thie afiernuon € e Waehfagtan, 0+ (ote join dir hhedand, who ies Tork in the ce se dopurtinent AW. SE. Gein in entployee at the Stuta Hote: <pent several dye In Waneat City Dit veck the out of Noble Tayt : o seer | Vr acd Mero Chi Ho Lewis after spending ace ko wt ho warcets Mr and Mea e+ Crovkceu tft thar day for Oh ge TL cr re tte ta thar her A a kas | Moa Talat Se why . 1 sdve tt as se awaenyooaae | chau re ok | div a ites rete e don ol waist amir Ne wo Ma thde b , ¢ ot, Whitba ak e fom ue at Campbell Co pl Ath tb whueh. Several yourg bidie thia city tre nai che brit pay ‘The Inde and groom are bowl wer known for thes Pave often vieted faders here dey wall Lone Keay two doors fiom tie Deide’s ua Uies Goon Ardarcn of Kansee Cir, Ste, ound Mao Tera Dyer at pouth Park woe qiletly muried by Poor Wri Ro Cartes, Weunes day cvening at she residence of the Inide’s choul + tte, AL # Bears Hogner, leavin dnamediatd, for thed: fume bone in Nanesam Gate, Mo, Mr. Ap femon ose of anne Cit fay sane young men; apent part of his youth cere amd Popert, proud to welkeme and aleo can. graluste this young ma Mises Bartha M. Uaian avaved sunday after a peace we jour i Lusvenwoith ind Chiage, ent wl Viet a fee w che wath her sister, Mis OAL faylor Miss) thaeian in one of the lest pitli aeocvet knew and she aver che gos La jeval manner and cheerful simile brit gs happaress, At une tine rae wothed on ‘his yoapar ard the force is cvcecdir al, gled to welcome back eu hoadeur, goed friend, The many friends of Mrs, Rura May Penman wall be pained to hear of her death which occured at her home, fs Vin Buren on the vith ult, after an illnerxs of only two days, She wis one of the bert aud murt favorably krown ladic# in the oily having stone time conducted a reetsurant ind eafe at $29 Kanes Avenue. She wis a weanan of eaceptionally song barat and lever road, 3 qgedet oan as ythiegs to preserve tight ind elevate mankind, Her ann in life: war te Jo nght, and she carried it ont faithfully ant well Sle sisia a etrictconecienticue Chiietran and amember of the Puet Baptivt chureh from where the funcral v4 held Sunday ander the auspicen of Myra Chapter, Nu, »,0 E. 5, of whith she was a highly reepectal member In his dircourse,the Rev, Henry pid a glowing tribute: to her mamory. Deceancd waa 3S yearyof age ard is eursived bya husba d and danghter, Mies Thresa to whom the was entirely devoted, Interment in Topeka cemetery, 7 LA Wen 3 49 Tr . -~ Ay Four wTrevcrs iD gine he fe oe Pn eR ? ERE Tags Day Ty CHE een BE Ne Fh MSS bs Mii a Pe you" peta ke ald th mS Tra ROSE . © Re bib TR Be eye? Ti eoatal BS Nea TE aa $ Bes TT Sal ne 2 wee 3 fy io EE eS ya re ape gpg airy tes nL ty See G onsht YR Be ca ond all Pass Paice Qe SEN are ee The | 7 : 1@ 6Lease- Wiles “, wat rs LOSS - Wiles Biscuit Company UU ie Ge BGS ae coe Mba 7 AEE tea te de de RAYE DLO = i = G 7 wr RE - — & ei q % iy if 3 3 3 ww ‘ a5 ae = se ed ty ws = . 4 1 ¢ ’ ° 2 A Capuble Launaty i = eradboyety gu @ ye, bh tte one te ee bot x Hib omespe ned. 8 ta te iesmurm ae tran =e So wih syn AU PU ODILE DOEIVERY see ‘c on —with veartial, de eutowr tec acim 2 St ep thon Uy oe cK rah ad eb ve glo ase < Sear Mea ~- IA 2 = 2 “ith ¢ ’Pheue 663 3 = eoow rf 9 : = ; 47 , “ 5 & & = = rn nn = yy! 1 - = Utsh & Veale 218 W. Sth Ave. € o = AE RE yeh OO Fa LE FREUD A AE Pos. ha tat Qwitie HaiiM oo to bsvyy eg die " 7, 2 + s : The Rea & Read Mill and Elevating Company, Manufacturers of the [ighest Giale Dard and Soft Wheat . - rT MLOUR. Our braeds are the best hnowna te modern pulling and are used fa cvery well regnioted heusehold. TULSA, 5 OKLAHOMA. see Oklahom: S*- Electric Cars of Oklahoma Railway Cotnpany —eoz oF wwewsee SB UHseUV ES IV OT aninfo'mal dinner party Ww.oauay evening at her home, 1221 Buchan an street, (complinentary tu Messis Lorine Flowers, D.si2 Sta ore Feiix Reeves of Emporia, Leo Sims doe Speulding, Commodore Oden and Pecsten Sinithy cftas Bile Sate totd, Prane Ate et, foe tor Rarty Seek sh 4 | ss ee mb ph kis street, “urdayy, ao ttar oe af Steria ertoun geal , feetabes above oa 7 44 rotors d ’ ‘yoo4 s tr. oti mn f rT Bev scree ast? Christian and well liked by all who anewhim The deceaced is eurtived by acvife, acon, “fr, Rubert Ball, the artist, roel a daughter, Mes. Pee Gampon ot hupsas City, Mo. apd other restr The teat has th ae pepahy, Of 'bo t flroa i. i ‘ { ! 6b baw wd samt Saooatty ral aes nateh ’ Vetter CE po tron ref Pac gr Wt Mm es ke eMRES any a B od vat save REP Map 4 In the Probate Court of Sawnee County Kansas In the matter of the estate of Clara Mallory deceased All persons present will take notice that my petition on the in the street of the Sawnee County Probate Court, asking for authority to sell the real estate of Shawnee County, Kansas, being in the estate of County, may be discussed for the purpose and day of the date of said estate, in excess of a minimum taxation, now. Laws numbered as 25 on the present street at Ketchup and a 1990 to the city of 1 peek, now the county Kansas. Said petition is to hear on day, the 10th day of June, 1990 at 10 o'clock, a day, a time and place you can make known any objections you may have to the granting of such utterance. MATTHEW KING. Date: 27th day of May, '10. Time: sunned May 20th, '10. The Dear Cust of Sawnee County, Kansas Aurea W. White Plain # vs. No. 25941 Nelras W. White, D. ant. PUBLICATION NOTICE State : Kann, State : Cunty 38 The State of Kann Cork ... Cull (8811) First ... 3 ... 2, 1910 PUBLICATION NOTICE. And in behalf of Shawnee State of Kansas. May Krie Ellen May Krie, Def. State c. Kansas so said defendant; Smoke Burghart's Favorite Smoke Burghart's Favorite When you want a GOOD in sake. They are made from first-class goods and sold or merit. Sold by all first class dealers. Take no Other Brand MISSOURI PACIFIC IRON MOUNTAIN Through Train Service Between Topeka and Port Scott, Pittaburg, Carthage, WebbCity and Joplin. Leave Topkea at 9 a. m. F. E. NIPPS, Ticket Agent. TELPHONE 271 "I had dropsy, and I was told by my family physician that there was no chance for me. My family also gave me up. My limbs and body were swollen one-third larger than natural, water collected around my heart and I had to be propped up in bed to keep from soiling. I took Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy until I was entirely cured. This was in 1902, and I am now able to do any I could work on my farm. My cure was certainly marvelous." L. TURLIY CURD. Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy has been wonderfully successful in relieving heart trouble. Its tonic effect upon the heart nerves and muscles is a great factor in assisting nature to overcome heart weakness. Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy is sold by all druggists. If the first bottle does not benefit, you should at will return your m You are hereby notified that you have been sued in the District court of Shawnee county, Kansas, by the above named plaintiff Bowie May E. in a petition in said case of May, A.D. Clerk of the District Court. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF SLAW- NEE COUNTY, KANSAS. Jannie Freeman, Plaintiff, vs. 25984. Peter Freeman, Defendant. PUBLICATION NOTICE. To Peter Freeman: You will take notice that Jannie Freeman on the 17 day of March, sled her petition for divorce in the District Court of Shawnee County, State of Kansas, on the grounds of extreme cruelty and non-support. unless you answer said petition on or before the 20 day of May, 1910, said petition will be taken as true and a decree will be granted in accordance to the prayer therein stated. W. I. JAMISON. Atty. for Plaintiff. R. L. Thomas, R. L. Thomas, Clerk, District Court. (First Published, Apr. 8, 1910.) TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. I wish to call the attention of all the cooks and porters on the various railways to the great need of an organization among us by which to protect each other. There should be a grand organization among us as there is among other men, by which we could help each other when sick or too old to follow our regular vocations. One dollar a month would be sufficient to pay eight or ten dollars a week to those who might be in need of assistance, and this dollar is made by every porter and cook every month in the form of tips, and practically thrown away. Let us get together on a proposition of this kind while we can. I know that some will say they have been beaten out of money, and all that, but we could require good bonds from those who handle the money and thus make ourselves secure. All who wish to help do something along this line please write me at once and try to meet me in Topeka, Kansas, June 20, 1910. J. B. O'DAIN, 04 Main St., Chanute, Ks NOTES FROM HOWARD UNIVERSITY WASHINGTON, D. C. Prof. Moore I. L. Lute Hall. Rv. Dr. Lewis B. Moore, Dean of the Teachers' College and Ward University and Professor of Commerce and Education, has accepted an invitation to preach the baccalaureate sermon at the Western University Kansas City, Kansas, and R. St. I. I. Ill. and to deliver lectures and commencement addresses at St. Louis, Topeka, Kansas, Charleston, W. Va. Lexington, Ky., Boston, Green, Ky., and also to deliver a series of lectures on the philosophy of the summer state normal institute, W. Va. NEBE. returned home Sat- day from the daughters kindly returned to last week to her mother. The for cow mad to Tah was with We wish with thought of a Hollin Chad. He been one daughter, the nation, and a host of thanks to our ladies. The loss is heavenly grin. Rev. Pair of heaven with pronched the, funeral His woman were I posed in the High land courty. Mr John Lylb is very low with tu- bularis. Mr. Jordan Hunter is very sick. The rally at Second Baptist Church was quite a success. When all returns are in they will realize over $100.00. Rev. Hult has been with this church one year last Sabbath, and has built up quite a congregation and has the confidence of his people. Mrs. N. Rainbow of W. 10th street, was agreeably surprised last Tuesday night. Her 50th birthday was celebrated. Miss. P. K. Leston and Miss. N. Marie Reu are to give a musical concert at Second Baptist Church, Thursday night. They are excellent singers and speakers. They were rained out last week. Rev. C. A. Holt received a telegram this morning that his younger brother, Peter Holt, died at his home in Muskogee, Okla. ABILENE KANS. Mrs. M. Gibson attended the district board in Ellsworth last week. Rev. J. H. Van Lue of Wichita preached an able sermon at the Mt. Zion Baptist Church, Sunday. The first primary class of the Mt. Zion Baptist Sunday school surprised their teacher, Mrs. D. Simpson, last Tuesday. The little folks spent a pleasant evening and after lunch was served they departed for their several homes. Rev Win. Hampton returned from Nicoleans. There was a crowd of young people gathered at the home of Miss Lena Smith Tuesday evening for a birthday surprise. They spent a pleasant evening and later playing games, a nice lunch was served. Mr. Frank Smith and little son, Noble, went to Salina, Monday morning, returning in the afternoon. Mr. S. Hampton is on the sick list. Mrs. A. C. McClelland has a num ber of beautiful switches and pomp adours for sale. Can match any shade of hair. 415 Kansas avenue. --- We offer you the best service in every department and our prices are as low as any. Could we say more to induce you to send your Laundry here if we used a whole newspaper to tell it! THE MUTUAL Topeka's "Soft Water" --- E.L.GAYDE Real Estate With PATTERSON & GAYDEN, DO YOU CARRY ME? The Knights and LADIES A Fraternal Beneficiary Society with children paying patrols, sick of death, not leaving rainsurance. THE KNIGHTS and LADIES A two of the Stolen Knights of Insurance of Kansas. By other company. Literature to give NATIONAL HEADQUARTER Our Motto - Pro JOHN M. WRIGHT National Presid LADIES LOOK! 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These excellent qualities are kept for you through use of the air-tight, odor-proof, dust-proof package in which every print of Meadow Gold is enclosed. Why take chances on other butter when you are sure of Meadow Gold quality? The Continental Creamery Go., ```markdown ``` 7TH & QUINCY STR. Randlopheral Directors and Er Wyatt, Ram Funeral Directo 0 North 3rd St., Kansas City with the Kansas City Embr 920 North 3rd S WYTT formerly with the Kau WYTT formerly with the Kansas City Embalming and Casket Co 50-Employes-50 5-Wagons-5 Home Phone West 503 Both Phones 59 Courteous Attention Elegant Carriages YDEN. state LIFE INSURANCE? Studies of the Orient, A issue policy for yourself and funeral and death benefits in case you afford to be without Life Of the ORIENT is duly authorized and under the Superintendent are bound to a reliable Surety Perform in address: 5, 519 Kansas Ave., Topeka av or Claims. PEARL McNEAL, National Secretary THE MAGIC SHAMPOO DRIER AND HAIR STRAIGHTENER MAILED ANONYMOUS Magic TOP Dealer Ds. Literature to agents. Write Minneapolis, Minnesota. Gold Butter.. Better than other butter? Be-used and churned according to scientific butter-making, pre-d flavor. Are kept for you through use in dust-proof package in which oil is enclosed. Or butter when you are sure of Creamery Go., @ Gaines and m balmers. We carry one of the Finest Lines of Undertaking Goods in the State. We never sleep. Three Licensed Embalmers in Attendance. dlloph & Co. s and Embalmers Best of Service Flowers Furnished if Requested Kansas City, Kas. City Embalming and Casket Co Bell Phone West 215 TOPEKA, KAN. i i] C ( g western Creamery Co., Best Ice Crean and Ices In Popular Favor --- Delicious Flavors Phones: Hemetree Main Bell ef7ix East, 1702 EAs1 121 St. - - AANSAS CITY, MO. a i. Lean Vow ean: } » arae wero Gud iz y Chocolates : good they ave til yon ty 4 Vassar Chocolates # SaniTOe toe ty REFUSE sub: A voosewnes MILO WH AW WH SW. Kingfisher 4 Normal Institutex= The Third Separate Normal Institute of King- fisher County, Okla., will open in the City of King- fisher on Monday, May 30th, 1910. The Faculty of the Institut2 Iastrustors is com- posed of sone of the most enineat edusaters in the southwest. Excellent board can be had at reasonable rates. For further particulars, address, E. H. HALL; Conductorug Hennessee, Okla, BAUGHMAN B6ROS., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in ICE CREAM The largest and best manufacturers in the middlewest. Give them atrial order. Branch factory at Kansas City Kas, FACTORY: 23rd and Lincoln Strecte : : 1OPEKA, KANSAS DAIL LER'S ~t Confectionery and Restaurant Wm. Miller, Prop. Ice Cream Sodas, Sandwiches, Pies, Cahes and all kinds of refreshments. Ice Cream Wholesale and Ketail. 419 MINNLSOTA AVENUL. _ KANSAS CITY, KAS, WILL H, WIPTIG, Presiden and Men per _ GEO. EYSSELL DRUG CO., Union Depot Drug’ store, Mail, Orders Prompily Attended. All the Best! Biarde of Whitkey— J cathdis Rese, Opposite Walting uum 1066 Union Avenue, _ _ KANSAS CITY, MO TITH ANSTAT. COMME NSO PMEST PhOGHASY Wer ot rears Jute eth, Wd — y cpdbuly day. te le pres ant. Walneeduy, June Bt 8 0 Annual Pani con eat. Tburaday, Jute 2nd, 6 + ul ano aunt Cocal Musteate, Jiiday. Hune 8rd, 8 pst Address to Litcary Secintieg, Prof XN. sanger, Toe qeha, Ian, Sun’ay, Tune 3th, 3p. > —Bacealaur- 4 Sanon Dean te BOY on. Moward pore sy Voshingtor Moa das, deae Gthy 2 é — fet ! the \ornt Aesee Menday, Tune ath, § ses tela re ws ter oa "Troy, Pouen Ran Pam ay FT mote ome ou Taesdiy a lass sf Deca as a | ee os ‘ my Pod voce Vuoou tw T . a a tbe s Pui. tae _» met omten® Tver ae + Soo tg tt tates ‘hn ~ ah toxtarag gr toa a spa Sani toaser A USCA eeh APES OIN REE E SS eWWNITN Dhereby anuaice tyseit sede daeate fer shaiTof Shawree Getrtyeett atte Regul ean nomin ton, LOM COLAVEN, Phercly anmiunce mysc fa anditee Cv sheriff of Seawnee County, Sul fect tu Re publl- can nemioaton, Job BETS. Serbs Cold. D, Norton anvounces Pils candidacy for the office of S) cai of Shawner COUnTS sub- Jectty Kepublicate remasale —ae Oscar K.swasze, Republicananrart ces hts candidaty for nomination as tu inty Clerk at Primaries, Atgust 2, 1616. . SOUP Hagues attetices Ws anddlacy toe teeelection tathe offee of Co rly Assess for the sccund term, sul ject tute pitmaailes. HOW, Now, dies ancounees hiscancdidae cy for Catenes.sulyert bathe Repulicat pri marke, Muguet 2 wwe + Dro HM Keith ap woutees Pts cated wey fon Cororer,eutleattothe bey biaga pruaties, — Haw Badleb. Elneur os Pin res wea idate ter Pep seter of Ses, cul ject tothe Kepulihan pain arte, — STATE Pd. Page ngpanrees be cattduaty ter Superintendent Of Putlic t starter sttject tothe Repulleampraares A gtet ee LB Pateblidfanneutees ts eurdidacy for state Superintendent cf Doo de Tustiretteate subjecttothe primates Ao, ste ———. Richard J. Hopkins annous eon hiscntaldacy for} leutenant Govcis or, 1) eet tothe sequal, tan primaries, AULust 2 aS We are authovized toanront ce the candidacy of E. KR, Simon forthe offce ol Ccunty Attorney subject tothe Republican prmary, Auguste ee Jobn M. Wright announces biscandidacy for the onice of County Treasunr, subject tothe To Whom It May Concern —Nothe Ishereby glrea that on the 8th day cf June, 1010, apy dt vation will be madeto the Boverror of the State of Kansasfor a pardon «ithe undersigued who was donvitted in the Shas vee County Dis trht Court of the ofene: of stalulovy rage, ALEPN HANDPOLIN App ttcant, Virsbpublighed June 1410 Mrs. W. C. Moore, Dressmaking Tiaate fram the :lamett tothe nobbiest arf anost vortly gawne worn All We uate arth the eae cue and guint dtogive pertect watefacti on, Wen BUCHANAN SURELE Fora Goad “fea s . Win. Mcon, 1223 Baltamare Meals 1§ Cents— Lunches and short orders at all hours KANSAS CILY, — NISSOURI a to Montgomery Couaty in 1874 : : —~ 1T7 TNTINID AMOS SISINNHAR | Candidate for Register of Deeds | Montgomery county, sm'osct ts the tre a of thy Republican Primaries. . rr lcd. LV Ta Candidate for Re-Vlectian for sheritt, Poavjertte tr atom fo aro heuer ot 8 Mos ecmers Cuidv.t he bra ree S get sy tr | 8 ASA Y ii re AGIgs t} Rh et. a. WW, Wel i A ydap Cananlate for the Nominaiian por Counts Treason | wet fe . athe Rep taste NM atdercere | oumtyabeoor bop as Auguet oro J.J. BAKER Counts Superintendent of Public Instruction d cubmittag his evcellent accord to the Voters .f Monty. ovary cuunty asatcce men dation fer attend team. Selbtect to tis Repablican Primaries Avgest 2,20 6. a CLYDE KNOCK | — GANDIDATE ' OR - 7 Clerk of the Distriet Court | Subject to the wishes of the Republican Vetcrs of Murs gemery county at the Primaries to be held August 2, 1 14. Fernanda P, Neal, Presttent ah eM Motte Coat Hdwin W204, Vice Mesident Hapee Have Asetegent eter tbe Statement of the Condition of the Southwest National Kansas City, Mo. as made to the Comptroller of the currency at the Close of business March 29, 1919. RLSOURLES | “ta D1bbS LOMUTig ATI AMES OE LS cose oe one ee Berl 87 Me 1s yte tos » Ft Ne CSL DATS AE Pal srecesee 8 ce oe WOM TOS tyes wenn Mantigal and oiler biel Un ited bros +o +f oF Rade tonds,, wee Ture Flee ure " Cos te Cash and sft evchamge ‘ Teese PPO Ll Tatra te ane ue fae pp usate, An ale Tot. te ane Se Tora otha we Opened for Business January §, 1909, * Directors- J. P. Townley, President Tewrtey Mes.) iced Hardwate Co.; & H. Velie, Secretary and General Mirzager )obe Deere Plow Co.; C.J. Schmelzer, President Sc$ cer Ar + Co Edward George Capitalist; H. L. Reot, Vepres gent Burrbam, Hanna, Munger D. G. Co.; W. D. Johnsen, Live stcck sora Loans; L. T. James, T. M. James and Sons, Whclesale Crochesy Frank G, Crowell, V-president Hall-Baker Grain Cc.; Natbar Schloss, yothenberg and Schloss, Wholesale C.pess, Jobs G. Groves, Groves Brothers, Real Estate Mortgares and Instsunce, George R. Hicks, Secretary and Treasuror Bownan-Hicks Lowlee Co.; Fernando P. Neal, President; Edwin W. Zea, V-Fresidens John M. Moore, Cashier. be ri e a . Notice Ae to Ref, 1 _ Wannawenre 1 eel eee the ORT Teel ——— rs -7 é a < - Public Trolley to Leavenwasth | . — 16---TROLLEY TRAINS bain. ---: - Leavenworth to Kansas City. Cueto. Pad. Pdi van, Le sveny ec ty centr cri Mar Kansas Coty, Me Gers denon the bat fram. ws oa bo. os Pom excep satue day awd Saudiy nights, Tart 4 oe Dots, Deleware, 1. wenwe thy at hte loukau dn ght Care hove Tenth ard Main, Ihauete City, Sta, cong bom os de hour fiom Qa unt) bea pan (Theatre carson ator bay Tree day Wadnesday, Mhureday and Boiday mights. sasarday ards adyy nighte the thcstie car leaves Tenth and Mamat of) mi. tr dsl: we var leaven at 12 o'clock anideight The Kansas City-Western Railway Co. BONNER SPRINGS. Rev. McDonald as visiting hi: Sonthetn home. Mee Sadie Gealiod and Mr, Frost ard witesctucned te hans pas City tis weed The clodme cour of the primary rectct Nerang OC the Bapte tebasch, bat. dor, frown both might. die do prourat. wes highly, ptaed ond sope ofthe feature with were encore wate the May Fo styats of tweaty Give charter. th: dn Yarevhoi: fro au opere, wd Mee dati ly ten gurls Mfrs + al thews, the teacher, les been asked torepeat the dill ant the than chorus at tac Methodist hare, also, te pet them up a progam inthe new future Her two years here hive beun +o hiehly praised that she will rest Aere rndelintely before acturn ng befors returning to Kansas City Miss V. Fisher icturned fiom wating her aunty hansas City. B33 Esyinola Jattson is now whinking: of going off te school. Miss Ro Jic' senso Milo t played nicely for the dell of the primary ren, Mrs. Coron was eatled to the ty to see th: srel NOWATA, OKLA. * Nowatacontirucs to grow in ecpulation The colore! schiusls closed on the 2oth, the pupils ficm the w allest to the largect render ng an excellert program Se el stsiters from Cofteyville attend. ad the closing We hupe for the mttrn of the same teachers as vc hnow that Profs, Grubbs ard Mery Whittaker have been doing a great work With the pupils. On the sth ult, the Odd Fel- {ews serincn was preached. The jodge was assisted by the sisters ofthe Household ef Ruth We are having plenty of rain ic this vicinity. Wheat and oats «es izcaing fine but corn is not Brice so well, There are several new oil wells da aocth of town. Mes. Worthly teaves for Mus- ogee this evening, Al Brown shot Charles Free- mac (ye times on Saturday, at ¥aay ten post ofice. The wound- 2d «.an will cecover, Hoses Alberty and daughter, Juaaits, of Centralia, are in the muty attending the Deacons aud Weeachers’ Union Home Mision Suiters S. S. convention. febo Clagget has purchased pcopecty in Cofteyville and will ‘rove there soon. Lizzie Clageet is in Coffeyville. The ladies’ Court of Calanthe mezts every Wednesday night. Tne; have several aew members aaJ intend to give a grand con- eet onthe wath, M33 Ethel Rogers and Joho Reed were quietly married at In- ‘lepzadeoce, Kans., on the 14th, &s. C. R. Tucker of Hickory rasa, will preach here Sunday The K. of P gave an enter- ta'amient the 3oth, cealizing a ace little sum of money. Sev A J McAlester will spend Suadsy at Panther Creck. He 13 pastoring there and ,Nowata. Tts Republicans expect to ‘gave a grand cally and are fpre- pariog for aregulac jubilee, A lot af torches are made. Mes. Nolan coaducts a aice ATCHISON, KAN. Mfrs VWarriet Montrome ieourse luncheon, im honor ol Meadimes ‘1G Johreonof Chi- cage, ad Eben Cwing ef Colo ‘ado. ‘The hostes sas as i te: “py her daughter, Mes M Jack. cn. Mises Laleed Penn sad Lainen Corn arian: let hor Win tipes, ;Manitobs, on dtimrsday Met. Morty telegan ant wife were cillel to Chicago Menday by t' serie us tiiness of their danyhter, ‘Mri Ger Consing news of whe se death hes since Leen receivsd, ‘the body will Le brought here. uiss Georgie Jones who has boon visiting her consia, Mrs. C. Bowen, re urncd to her home in Mush gee, Ohla., on shursday, | Mrs N. Green aad sister, Miss Myrtle Skinner, of Kansas City, were tor several days the guerts of their aunt, Mrs John Kloyd. Mrs © Vsylor of Kansas City jo visiting ath ber mother, Mrs Juhn Dyscat, on North street Narshall Pont and Miss bdnpa Partast ate among tae members cf the tyto gradusting class Moss Havel Dyseit who finished at Christinis but through allacss was unabje to be with her class, will rece ber diplotra now Avery pleasant surprise party was given Menday night by the AM church to their p stor, Rev W1 Biggers. — A large do- hotion was piven the pastor as iu gradununy present from the Big- ors Bu iners college cf Musko- geo, Okla! oma Ar *sutcc{ful dancing par- thy on ‘for day night, at hott "5 “ie F, Sclt, in hus ‘ 4 sitle Wilson The all was oeaunifully draped in Javerder and white, and cut fawers and ferns were also used. At 9°30 sharp Prof Waters al cd the grand march, which war led oy Mis Wilson and Mr. I'riggs Miss Bernice Barnes presided at the serving tadle, and lavender ices were served, Ata late hour Home, Sweet Home. was played and the filty couples i1 attendance departed for their homes. | Mi:s Camille Wilson was the recipient of twenty-four beauti- ful aprons, when Mrs C, Porter entertsincd in her honor on Fri- day, with an apron shower. The beautiful home of the entertainos was decorated.in pink and white crepe paper and cut flowers. The afternoon was spent in whist, the prize, a beatiful apron, being won by Miss Harciet Smith, who presented it to the guest of hon- or. The latter presided at the serving table, where the color scheme was also carried out, in serving pink and white creem. Mrs Perre Allen is spending a few jays in Omaha with her husband. Mothers’ Day was observed Sunday at the Aw E church, a beautiful program being given in the evening. Mre. A. Kerford and children teturned Sunday to their home in St Joseph, after spending a few days with her mother. | HUTCHINSON Editor Chiles, of the Pratnuna. un, waein the city last Thursday, shaking hande with friends and collecting for his paper, We are alwaye glad tu sce old Nick, who is full of all good advive to the Negroes, {€ they would only heed what he haste way, Nick vivited the homea of a ood many while wn the city and at each home he would take a good Jook at the cbickens, He promised each family te vieit them agsin soon, Rev P Proctor of To} eka, 18 via. ising old jfriende in thé city and while here has preached eeveral gocd sermons, The Jolly Set club, composed of be young ladice and gentlemen are planning to give one of the best entertainments ever had in the city, Wotch fur the announcement. Rev T M Reeves. of Pratt, having veotlage dnilt one vacant La that he oana have , the gorl women ot the Second Baptist chateh wie hes ang a Moth. fea? Sheeti me twice per month te tiliksnd plan for a beter way to tie Ue children | ‘Phia ix nota dene oioatiomad aaa but re for oll “Tomother of the oity ‘The Negroes hay organved tlemeckyes and in the near future will atake it hand for Negro eniteb. em, Keep your bainear ty your. res “wo aerad comet. at the C ME tot) ond teddy atvecioon was a t Poaddteand wae enjayed ty all Seow fa eetG 1 sstevcnson citertaln. tha bane, 302 WD, etrect, sanity attanen, in hoor of aos Leama Svatth, we ps about to voted oheartde te spend the wr Wil hee stetar. A tive Coe drber vee saved tnd all t cb thease ete ane 8 MOP Steve tsi aed wa l { neteot |B tt tis ud wife sid. tbeo Lis OLN NE, Oe Deters f Pe. hed dda Pope det theme at dil oa th aaal Cusseed ocsearnsef dant Mares ig “Marthe Sho i. aitined PoP teeta wid Ss ‘Lea Dee Pete on tae sick ist. LluastGray cntertamed Mon. day in honor of tis sister, Miss ILattie’s birthday. About thirty young prople cujoyed the hospi. tility of the host. Mr, and Mise Drezzle, af Omaha, visited them another, Mais, Alice Grant this week. The anunel eermon of Fchannon tndge. AL Tk AL M,, will be preached at Z un Deptist church on ‘Toe annual sermon of the Knights and Daughters of Tabor will be held at Mount Zion Baptist church on the L3h inst. Ieaac Williams, 3 familiar figure on the streete of Lincoln, fell from atwo story building one day last week, He died at a local hogpital. WICHITA, KANS., Mrs, M. Miller, the evangelist visited in Wellington Sunday, The Helen Gould Children’s home gavean entertainment on Monday evening atthe A M.E church. “the Second Baptiat church held s success‘! rally ot the church last Sandar, Mrs. Bowen of Atchison, who has been visiting her daughter, dirs, G G. Brown, returned home Saturday. The Taborian Temple gave a public installation ana entertain- mentatithe A. M. E. church Tues day evening. Mrs, 9. W Fleming returned home Friday from Columbue, where she hee been visiting her mother, wao was quite il but iselowly improving, Ernest Clayton, who has b enat- teuding echool in St Juseph, so, hae returned home, The district conference S S con vention will meetin this city on the lat atthe A.M, E, elurch, Charles R, Smith «f St. Jusep*, Mo, is visiting ia the city, The tadies of the G L.A club met Tuead+y alterncon with Mrs MI. Carr In the District Court of Shawhee County, Kaneae, Frank C. Carter, Plaintiff va. Ne ,26081 Mabel Carter, Defendant. PUBLICATION NOTICE, The State of Kauess te Mabel Fr eT bl o aS 2 EP POWesrettderplenty rr faida and thee is a deal of sickness here, Mia. Pater Hammond deputed this hfe Moy 70h, We was horn lobimary 10th, Ist2 in Noth Catalina Waa fiithe pfu momber of the Hotimesa Chutele He heft cwife. dw sons, one dards, eleven ee Nitin. and a hot of fiicnds to nom Tle loss, | On Lise be eet ore agin, Rev. Pair of Pewenath preihed the, fuaeridt PWis tenants were deposited in the High: ta eomite yy. Mi. Dohn ‘Layda de vcay fay with tie Py atten Mr daredin Unrfer de very iets. Poe rally at Seem) Hiptist Charch Was edte oo steeose, When all ret iris ue in they wil realize over $100.00. Noy. Walt has ncn with this chara one year Dist Sabbath, and has built up quite a congiegition and his the con- fidence of hia people, Mis. N. Ruinbow of W. 10th street, wae agiceibly svipriaed list Tuesday night. Her S0th biithday was celebrated, Mis. BY OK. Listen and Misa 8S, Marie Rea ate to give a musical concert at Sccond Baptist Church, Thursday night, They are excellent singers and apeakers. They were rained out last weeh. Rev, (A, Molt receive a telegram this morning that his younger brother, Poler Holt, died at his home In Mus- hogee, Ohl | Mia, M, Gibson attemled the district board in Ellsworth last week, Rev, J. HM, Van Tae of Wichita pr cached an able sermon at the Mt. Zion Maptist Church, Sunday, ‘Lhe first primary class of the Mt, Zion aa Sundiy school surprised their teacher, Mrs, 1D, Simpson, last Tuesday. ‘The little fulks spent a pleasant evening ‘und after lunch was sesved they departed for their several homes. Res, Win, Hampton returned from Nie- odemus, | There was a crowd of young people gathered at the home of Miss Lena Smith Tuesday evening for a birthday surprise, They spent n pleasant evening and fater playing games, a nice lunch was served. Mr, Frank Smith and little son, Nobie, went to Salina, Monday morning, retuen- Ing In the afternoon, Mr, S. Hampton Js on the sick list. Malley'a Comet is causing greit ex- cliement here, Mra, Lydia Houston of Albuquerque, ia visiting her non, Mr. R. Houston, Rev, T, 8. Byman reports a aucceasful Sunday in Santa Ve Miss Beulah Dunlap superintendent of the A. M. BE. Church Sunday school, will leave Monday, May 23rd, for Ratoa to the district conference as a delegate. We Wish for her great succes, The A. M. E.. Lyceum is doing nicely, Mrs. John Smith will leave in a few days for Spokane, Wash. to visit ber olster, Carter, greeting: You are hereby notified that the above named plaintif! hae filed in the above entitled court, the above catithd = procoding whereby he a ck to obtain adsvorey from Jan onthe yroaud of ev reine eraclty and erase neue tet dnty. and also veka forthe cuwdy ef the maior chibb of he plaintah and defeud ant Ving ni (orto aud thatuntess you vewerthesate pots ion onor before the 4Uh dawof daty, tno. that the sued potion atl dre taken aa trae, and the court will proceed toa trial and Judgment upon the evid plain Uull's petition _ Hereof, you will take due notice aud govern yourself accordingly. Frrana G, Caniusr, Plrintil. AJL Quast, WAS. MeCristocn, Attorneys for Plaintul, A true copy. Auest: Ry. Thomas, Clerk Dis trict Cuutt, By Jennie C. Rosen, Deputy Virst Pablished May 27, 1810 e Piano Contest ! ho 1s the Most Popular Lady? Your Vote May Decide Wan ds Seb Caen Ee Mies Hochy Bul Morr a, Cele, ville, K woes Mrs. 5 A. Montgomery, Albuquerque, N. 3, Mise Mand E Glover, attchieut Mirs Maty E Mason, Gillam, Mo Miss Che vee E ita Michohken Chelsea, Ck Mre S Overstreet Omaha, Net: Mrs Dotsey Green, Karsas City, Mar’ Miss Deasie M. Rosson, Karsas Cuy, Rare, Mise Miggie Lo de huson, Lexington, Mo. Mre SF. Punkhonser Fy, Scott, Kan. Mise A. Jones Athaneas City, Kane, Mise Blancke Williame Burlingame, Kana, Miss Effe Rberson, Bonner Springs, Kars. Miss Beulah Can pbell, North Topeka, Kansas Ora Jordon, St John Bapitet Church, Salina, Kaneae, | Get in the Contest. ; nas | The contest stands open for those who are ambitious to capture the prizes. Let ussee who will be ihe successful lady. It takes push anc constant work to win. See your white and colored businers men et no one escape. This paper is for the peopte, white as wellas col- ored. Don't be backward in solicit ing white people. Show them tha: you mean business and they wil’ ‘subscribe fora paper published bs |couored people for colored people as wollaswhites. We take their panere, ‘Askthemto take ours. Send in ‘you name if you wish to enter the contest. It costs nothing but a little work, LINCOLN, NEBL, Mis, Peter Tuner returned home Sate widay from a visite with her daughtera in Onitha, Misa Houtsl McKinley returned — to Omaha last work after several days’ visit with her mother, Mea CC, Cummings hig returned to fhe city from Kansia City, Mo, Magnolit Camp No. 10 youve their an nial installation and daitl in Ky of I. Wath ast Thuraday night, whenee Mra. ALT. Comeat was instathd as MA. fur the ensuing yer; affer whith a very neat dull was executed by about tworty two lidies under (he leadership of Mes dames M. Williams and M, Gates, Mr, 1, 1, Colley presided at the piano, The See Military Band furnished music for the occasion and an overwhelwed crowd of happy folks attended, who seemed to enjoy themselves. The whole affair was a grand success [a every way, The annual sermon of Lebanon Lodge a Y WA \ } a ea 5) cf i \ % Ay K A \ we) : y is Vor f THE OLD RELIABLE DRESSING FOR KINKY OR CURLY HAIR.IT'S USE MAKES STUBBORN, HARSH HAIR SOFTER, MORE PLIABLE AND GLOSSY, EASY YO. COMB AND PUT UPIN ANY STYLE THE LENGTH WILL PEAMIT. WRITE FOR TESTIMONIES, TELLING HOW THIS REMARKABLE REMEDY MAKES SHORT, KINKY HAIR GROW LONG AND WAVY. BEST POMADE ON THE MARKET FOR DANDRUFF, ITCHING CF THE SCALP AND FALLING OUT OF THE HAIR. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS, GET THE GENUINE, PUT UP IM 25¢AND 50+ BOTTLES wit} CHARLES FORD'S NAME ON EVERY PACKAGE. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. IF YOUR DRUGGIST CAHKOT SUPPLY YOU,WE WiLL SEHD iT TO YOu DIRECT AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES, SIAL! TED BOTTLE. 25¢ LARGE SiZzD BOTH, O¢ | THE GZONIZED CX MARSH C0, 216 LAKE ST..DEP F. CHICAGO, ILL, AGENTS WANTED. WoW i. © MM. wall be held on Sualty, doe Wa The preveher and ehh wet mamed Titer, Mrs. S. P. Kemp fs yet confined with Ulinss, AUNEC TION CHLY SNEWS, AMDLIEENI. KANS, TAST LaS Vraas. N ih