Plaindealer

Friday, July 1, 1910

Topeka, Kansas

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Pad setts Tht PEKA PLAINDEALER VOLUME XU. 7 "TOPEKA, KANSAS, FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 1, 1910. NUMBER 26 “Phe Voters of the Third District Should Nominate Thomas J. Flannelly for District Judge A SENSIBLE VIEW OF CHARLES F. SCOTT Dennin S. Thompson, a Progressive, Wideaawke Negre Farmer Presents Some Sound Reasons Why Scott Should Be Kept in Congress. “Of the 7 aay excellent offered for cetuniag Charles F. Scot! should be e2t ined in congress, non? covers the ground so thoroughly as Dennis S. Th omp- son, 1 peosperous colored farmer of Buthel, Kansas. He says: “The Accs wan citizens have veathad gual aigh plane where they au expects? touse the ballot in. teluz uta The march of develop. ment ike grcath of indu-trialiem, and tha aanresr cy of agriculture in the great «hoe of Kanes all be spethia © rastabert Toe present conditiear ve toes brought about mvily theeu, the untiring efforte of men of the type of Congreesmin Chartar B. tot, ‘Some paa.+ back one use to hear of thafnueet the Kangae euntlower, of tha Kiasvegrasshopper,and such, bre ts wiee t until men of pro- greenve idave like Mr, Scott began to tepcanua’ tae state in the national ‘evistatira tast the Lame of Kansas went shear is one of the greatest and mio progressive states in the Cearrh Wea. It is this type of men cus. 14 eseded, and the kiud we must hive t represent usin con. gr +, bw who knows the neede of th: a vie'ct. knows how to go afte- ceailty ard most importint of all, k1aws .." to get them. Me sot wt again asking to be rearad . cungreas, There are ma 1+ ,ring poiticiane who wort rnaiee nim, not because of htsa fitueds Tat becauee they hope to mice t+ + people believe that Mr, Seott ana cprosed every measure tharures. = belore congress, that wituets1 «tothe state of Kanan, Toa Coweser, ts untrue, bir % ‘y's attitude in congrers has wel sic” that all thoughtful anise ¢ © «tng people must com. meat ont, perusal of the Con. grees oa Uecord'’s columns will shuv tin} use voted right on all ther. 0 34 % measures that have cut 4a ++ tue Hone sl os. tte acts and votes hage bee. 1a hare ony with Republican’ prinsgee ae interpreted in the plato a7 tee Last national con vention [% Republicans want a freprsetotet be in congress, they will havit. sa port Mr. Scott, becauee he atvada & rthove principles thar the creaaat Republican of our times atlants * ---Theodore Roosevelt Teec: ar+ 4 clave terming them. selvae > ¢ecrsente,’ who are domg a wpaatdees! tohamper the Presi. dent aad be regular Republican or. ania” 7 ecnaress, oY csecot atlrd to disregard the Birt pe ncueen of that claew and tyes 0 we that have bionght above tha present xtate of progress aniaivugcestent that i prevalent thrasgucut tke nation When yon], Zot 4 +.. Seu representative in|: conse tts of what vorditions|, have i422) tae past; contract them | with (hs present high state of pros. |; peri.?, 19d then think over the; misay tungzs that Mr, Scott has]: done wuve Fis election to congrese. | + You mit take into consider. | ation ivy tua inability of anewly « ee nn enn oe ae 006lle ee Jenactment of impottint leyi lation which mighe at times be cf the grestest intercet to your district: Mr. Scott haa been ible tu de about whatever his constituents have ached of him “Mr. Ssott is ou of the most widely known tepresentativesin the present congrer#; he f- an tuter national figure, aman of broad and liberal’ view, of progressive fleas, couregeous, doing a ill timed the things which he deems uf the great. cst good to the Jarge<t number vu! people. “Kansas isan aricultural state Agricxlture, for Wat matter, is in ive ascendancy in this country. You are an agricultural people for the moat part, and whatever success you may attain tu, must eventually come through the pursuit of agriculture. Mr, Scott as chairman of the com. mittce on agriculture in the House has been doing % yreat work in the interest ot the farmer, and no pre. vious chai:man of that committee has been 80 active in the diseemi- nation of information, and the en. couragement of the farmer to adopt intelligent methods of farm man. agement, “A vote agsiuet Mr Scott isa rebuke to progressive agriculture, and the farmer who takes auch a step ia simply deealing a death Liow to thie future interests aud caunot be coneidered harmony «ith the true principles of Republicsriam, “Mr. Svott has been an ideal rep. resentative; he has been one that the people of the Se.ond district bave not had to otrry 7 spy.glass to look for, but he hisever been in the limelight of progress, und if there was something coming up he. | fore the House Uist he cansidered | an important item to his consttu. ents, he would advise them No man havever anhe. Mr. Scott tu do romething for himand been refued, In fact, one rarely ever had to wk affavor, of hina because he ceome toy etudy and knows the needa of every: voter in his dtetriet; the business: man, the farmer, the old suldier, all slike receive the same courteous consideration at the hinds of Mr. Scott. “No other man will assume she responsibility in wie district that Mr, Seowt has; no other man would be able to do what he hasta capahic of doing, under ten years, * Would any rational minded wan want to vote against 4 congré seman of Mr, Seot!'s high ability ? Does i not appear te you that there omusat he rome long wrong wish that cla of Republicans aho ire opposing atrue and tried Re. miblican like Mr Scot? : “You will probably hear that Mr, { Scout did not vote right on the aril bill, but To want to say that] he tari hax been adjusted to suit} resent conditions, so people that re not directly concerned wi hi im.|, nense business corporations cannot} , fford to worry about the tariff, but]. bould concern themselves with}, binge that Mr. Scots is saving lane ffnr than at hroa ohn 2. |, frovemerl of pabhe buildings, rivers, cte. “Brietly eantamg up the mtu. alion, Mr, Seu't 1 a basiness man of the h’yhee tiper lemg a news. piper man, he knows how to cet at the pulse of tar people, Me haa al. ways been iu oth with the people that were doin’ things and for that reason hiciders ie to what ie best for the people would be clearer than those f i inexperienced man ©You mit tot then make the mistehe of voting for some man who hag nal uu capenence, but stind uy Dke men, «tard up for honesty and those high principles upon which oar wreat Nation has been bat; be fulleledged Repub. treanea, and atove all, vote to mait— tain that wih vere sot citizenship characterietu ¢f ast honest Ameri. van cit ven. "! ROVR CULVIN, Repabtican cantitite for namina. Mon as Sheri a st caneecounty is auoldsimer sun oid een known te almost every Luan sume and child inthe county, He his been a horse ana cattle bayer du North Fopeka for over twents.4ye ycure, He has a repmtation for equare deal ng with all men, and by adopting auch methods he hae endeared Lomaelf to the hearts of a wie circle of frierds as RS 3 - a ON : ae, pe 1 na - te f eta 7 : AS : > eT cme I ” Nn eine <3 r «ghia sa 4 ES Si iain at og { Mahe “2 ok cies \A, alates ie? A A KONK © OTNIN anong both rices, who are beating the brush in the interest of his numination Mr. Colvin ia a man of his word «trictly reliible iu all of Js tronet.ta ne; aud if nominat ed gud elected would make an othy- ial in whom evershody woull feat an especial pride, He i asking the voters ta co neider hia pat hie. tory aud of deemed worthy he would be tharktul fur yout saps port. The Heroines of Jericho. Prince Hu. Geaad court held its thirty eecod errual comuumestion in Leavenaorth June rg-s6. Atter am Tueaday they met at Masonic hall with ot, Mary's court, G@ M.A Fanris Hyce in chair. In accord ance with usages of crder, rll was called; all grand ctle r ware prearat except G Jorhua and outer gat: keeper A Jarge delezetion was present aud mrch work of in ereet was ace mylibel One mportant feature waatoe cstabvshment of au enGomment fund, Aluny rest bvioss were presented Granl Master CoH. Mf, Codns ol the Kuuaae jurisdicton was present aud prisentes greetings frum 4 00 Masonic broth rs On Thure ae evening the foilowing tthers were elected by unanimyus vote: G Mout Ancient Matroa, (ryorgiy Balidas ioe "QA RAT Je SRR ES AS UIREAER Sea : Sar ARTY Ve UR sy od RIN RRR S a SERRE A ARS AT ORS ASS » wey SOR EE aE Se oh eek i BS oe a ere ee RS * RAPE SO lad % a : Tn RR eR Re, iS SS. _ acid Range ; wg ee sd ate © ' eG . . . b domme : 7 SS Be: , : Oy * RS ae _ Bs ey # E ; a4 a Rd rae ee. Cora Ds : ee * B task . Sheer ae ey 5 i Pande} eS ar ea oe, eae a ae ge bt) P ee ees oe . ce BS ne OF i SA AE SOS moe) 4 SOR Han 4 a XA SS Ste OAS eR ea) RRM 2 ot * : aN oh Re cae i DS pores eT bonen esa Poe Waa: Ne _ ns Sys 4 et é baronet Se en Sat? 33 2 ee ep mo TER Reeve ‘ x4 Be ee es yt Rex yy, : rs es Pa ar cae Racy Ros Se MRT Re | SRT RR ss ae bane es Sit Seeiwe e+ ot ae aN PB ES Re ON Rass) ‘Rae Hee ReS ERS. a Wa A ~~ RSE OS SEDER CONGRESSMAN CIIARLES F. SCOTT, Statesman and Diplomat, Who Has Done Much for Kansas. Kausa (1; G senior Matron, Mex ALD) ANihson, tavenwor by Gomer, Mrs, Aiys to Marr, Kassie Cu; G Jushua Rey ALD. Wilson Lewin worhsG freas , daha Cernet!, Kan sas Ciy; G. Cuctudian, Wie teed Keay. Wichita After the annual drill the cont closed a pleasant ann successful sessivn to imect In Kasay City in 1911 SPRINGFIELD, MO. Npnatespeaku gp mdb pte a Ge give ¢ dindali port thaw ao last weea b, the Nepeu Centras Gout mercial club, an organ zation for th adcietince of fallen girleand boys and forthe sicko a'l ages, Major R. EL. Lee and other p om nent perawn ages addressed the Jarze nuaiber whe athunced Mien EthelGate wood, who former: ly tived bere, died ta) Kansas Cry on June ryt Her many friends catnd desp sympathy to the moter and relet ves Enclid Chapter, BR, linve elected and inetatled clfisers tur ile ensuing term, A beautitu! Laster Stas,ect shh pearls, was prencnred the retiting ROM, Mrs. Butha B, Cooper by Miss Adah Fulbnghi on behalfofthe shaper, ‘Tee ryesener More, Francis Boxtey, recess ed a hand painted cn) and aauccr and the sece retary, 1 ealad bow! Toe Varai’s musical ant Liter- ary club erjoyed the hospitality ol Mrs. Sadie Chamberlain Wedncaday thher home on Fpringtietd ave: ue, A hirze number were in attendance Mea, Juha Wallbarn ia viaiting her ron tn St Louts YALE, KANS, Mre Moggie Willer won tie atch Jet thin week, | Mis Lula Bearley of Vittaburg, as vinttings WiUh her mother, Mra d Iudeon, Mea Lucy Marehal epent Sunday in Catrenville, Menlames White aod Lewin made a fiying trip te Pitteburg Tuceday, Mra Callie Lewis and her child. ren turacd out with the Tabernacle in Weir on sunday, John U Beasley made a eh it wie. itin Yale, Tuesday, dlr Prske tnd wile hive a tine, tew baby bay Sire Vo Strath of Currensille view ite? her mother here on Sanday, Mre Elon M Leate haw been on the sick vist far afew las Hoy Wateen of Gort held oa miss meeting ot the AM ta areh Fontnnight acd given grad [ ctare, | TOM CORDA, of Poona Resub tern eo adiite for date amen, hare iced upon a platform which pledges that if he iselected he sill save the State 350 000 a your by braving the State paseees EMER SRSEST SS SO 4 RNS } TS 3 “NOS 4 oo SiS Ne tee 2S HS, cS oe aw St : z ta a q LS WR? om: mS Sy “ROS nae oe BSS ae 5 e EY i ry - Z Ee ary ahve ' . . 2 * | TP CORURY print the rceod and blank booke tor the peverd evuatics in the State, furnishing thew to the countire at cost, ‘Thin in a big item, and fx alding ta Mi. Cordsy'a sioch thronghort the State, Crittendon Home. fhe Ficrencs Crittnden Home boart has elect dc ers as foll we? Mis I Matone, presideal; Rov CG Sishack vice ure icent; Rev JE Edwards, treas; Sirs El Guy, sec'y Mrs C W Crmpbell, Cor Sec’'ys JH Guy, att's; Rev GW Henry, Mra N B Moore, Rev GW Henry, Mrg C HII, directors KINGFISHER, OKLA. The Colored Teachers' Institute for Garfield. Kingfisher, Blaine, Canadian and Grady counties is holding its third annual session in this city. Ninety-two teachers are enrolled and the prospects are that before the close of the term the books will show an enrollment of more than one hundred. There are several grammar schools and normal institutes in the state in which colored teachers can interchange ideas and receive instruction in methods as to how to teach the youth: but this is one of the largest if not the largest, in the state. The faculty is an excellent one, efficient in every way and intellectually strong, and is therefore second to none in our commonwealth; and because of the quality and character of the instruction imparted; upon the subjecte taught and prescribed in the course of study, we feel safe in placing it among the best, if not the very best, west of the Mississippi. The gentleman at the head of the institute is Prof E A Hall, A M., conductor, a graduate of Lincoln University, Pa., principal of the High school of Hennessey. Home Phone 4566 Main DEHNER'S Market DEALER IN Staple and Fancy Groceries, Fruit and Vegetables, Fresh and Salt Mests 1606 EAST TWELFTH STREET, KANSAS CITY, — ,MISSOURI Dr. W. Roger Russell, DENTIST All Work Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction 834 KANSAS AVE. . TOPEKA. Both 'Phones 774 Res. Bell 640 Res. Ind. 774. O. A. Taylor, M. D., Physician and Surgeon, Office 344 Kansas Ave., Over Gillers Drug Store Across from Throop Hotel. Calls Answered Day and Night. Residence 15.5 Van Buren Street, 101 FKA BAR DR. J. M. JAMISON Physician and Surgeon Examining Physician of the high and low of Protection: Special attention to diseases of women and private diseases Office and Residence: 827 Madison Street JOPF KA, KA DR. W. E. JACKSON, Physician & Surgeon 406 Kansas Ave. Ind. Phone 918. TOPEKA Office Hours 9 30 to 18 30 Bell Phone 901 8 00 to 6 00 DR. THADDEUS P. MARTIN, Physician and Surgeon. 832 Kansas Ave.] Residence 1110 West Tenth St. BFLL PHONE NO. IND. 2659 Red. For a Good Meal See..... Wm. Moon, 1223 Baltimore-Meals 15 Cents-Lunches and short orders at all hours KANFAS CITY, -- MISSOURI ey, Okl., teaches arithmetic, higher mathematics, book-keeping, methods, agriculture, physics, etc. Prof N J Johnson, A M, instructor, a graduate of Atlanta University, Ga, late vice-president of the Langston University, and principal of the Douglas High school of this city, teaches grammar, composition, agriculture, United States history, general history, civics, etc. Prof F F Bailey, B S D, principal of the grammar department of the Hennessey High school, has under his charge instruction in orthograpey, reading, physiology, geography, domestic science, etc Besides, the faculty of the institute has organized a thorough musical department which aside aims to provide training in vocal music, encourages and maintains musical organizations of the teachers that will tend to develop special talent and create in the teacher a taste for the best in music. At the head of this department is Rev H A J Bryant, of Hennessy. The faculty has worked hard both day and night to make the institute a success in every way, and in this they have received the heartiest approbation and support of the colored people of Kingfisher and vicinity. The Normal is under the supervision and management of our fellow townman H. Geo. H. Moore, county superintendent of Kingfish er county, who can make no mi take in retaining the services of these gentlemen for another year. If this is done we feel safe in saying the attendance will double itself, thus necessitating the employment of more instructors. The institute is not only a financial success, but an intellectual treat to this community. At the close of the session an examination will be conducted by the faculty and all persons desiring to teach in the state will be examined. OMAHA NEWS. Rev Dyett has made good. He assured the people that he would raise $3000 before building the church, and he has succeeded in raising $3.100; which also shows that his congregation is with him Rev J C Owen preached Sunday, 19th, at A M E church, in place of Bishop Giant, on account of the latter's illness; the same date Rev Williams also preached, giving an illustrated sermon. Rev B P Wathins, secretary of church extension society, preaches June 26 at St John's church. Lincoln club will celebrate its third anniversary, giving one of its famous fish frys on the lawn of J C Dickinson, 2829 Parker street. All political clubs have been invited, and there will be a big time The progressive club meets on Thursday afternoon with the president, Mrs Lucinda Smith. Nathaniel Chiles of Topeka, who has been visiting his sister, Min J Bailey, returned home last week. The stork visited the home of O W Wigington and wife last Sunday, leaving a fine girl. Mrs Anna McLendon, trained nurses of Chicago, is visiting her mother G Pegg and wife entertained Rev Williams of Denver, Tuesday afternoon, at dinner. Miss Daisy Walker of Indianapolis was here last week in the interest of the Working Girl' association. While here she was guest of Mrs H.J. Pinkett. If you wish to purchase the Mag. Shanpoo drier and Frater ca at 512 Western avenue Mrs G A Alexander W.V. Ingham W.V. Ingham The Republican Candidate For County Treasurer. Aitchison County. subject to the Republican Primaries August 2, 1940. Miller's Confectionery ann Restaurant. Ice Cream Sodas canowiches. Pes, Cakes and all kinds of fresh mts. Ice Cream at Wroessie and Resta. Wm. Miller, Prop. 419 MINN. AVE. KANSAS CITY, KASAS. Delmonico Cafe is the place to eat when in Coffeyville. Nearly farm here. Connec tion LEWIS & SANDS. Props., 1214 S. in W. at st. Bell Phone 2 + Ex ABLES BROS Fancy Groceries and Meats Fruits and Vegetables. We will highly appreciate your patronage. 1708 E 12 n St. KANSAS CITY, Mo When in Hutchinson Stop at Mrs. Davis's Restaurant Lunch, Ice Cream, and Fine Cigars 458 SCUTH MAIN STREET. FORD'S HAIR POMADE THE OLD RELIABLE DRESSING FOR KINNY OR CURLY HAIR. IT'S USE MAKES STUBBORN, NARSH HAIR SOFTER, MORE PLIABLE AND GLOSSY, EASY TO CHOOSE AND PUT UP IN ANY STYLE THE LENGTH WILL PENNIT. WRITE FOR TESTIMONIES, TELLING NOW THIS REMARKABLE REMEDY MAKES SHORT, KINNY HAIR GROW LONG AND WAYY. BEST POMADE ON THE MARKET FOR DANDRUFF, ITCHING OF THE SCALP AND FALLING OUT OF THE HAIR. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS, GET THE GENUINE, PUT UP IN 25+ AND 50+ BOTTLES WITH CHARLES FORD'S NAME ON EVERY PACKAGE. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. IF YOUR DRUGGIST CANNOT SUPPLY YOU,WE WILL SEND IT TO YOU DIRECT AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES,SMALL FED BOTTLE,25+ LARGE SIZED BOTTLE..0+ THE OZONIZED OX MARROW CO. 216 LAKE ST. DEPT. . CHICAGO IL. --- BEFORE USING Is Your Hair Short? Breaking off, Thin or Falling Out? BREAKING OFF, THIN OR FALLING OUT Have you Tetter Eczema? Does you than a Normal Amount of Dandruc? If so write for Mme. C. J. W. GROWER which positively cures all S falling out and starts it at once to gr. These Remedies are manufactured 638 N. WEST ST., INDIANAPOLIS, I. A six weeks' trial treatment sent Make all money orders payable to X for replies. AGENTS WANTED. Write P. S.—We are making a Special O is hand made, steel comb. We will send in their orders before July ever, will be sold at this price. Please J. Walker, formerly of Pittsburg. THE ONLY that the practic man will use is ELECTI Tetter Eczema? Does your scalp itch? Have real Amount of Dandruc? Write for Mme. C. J. WALKER'S WONI which positively cures all Scalp Diseases, Stir and starts it at once to growing. Medics are manufactured only by THE WALKER ST., INDIANAPOLIS, IND. Mocks' trial treatment sent to any address 1, in money orders payable to Mme. C. J. WALKER AGENTS WANTED. Write for terms to Agente we are making a Special Oler of our $5 Shampoo, steel comb. We will sell 100 of these comb in their orders before July 1. Only 100 of these sold at this price. Please note change of formerly of Pittsburg. THE ONLY POW that the practical, economical man will use is LECTRICITY Have you Tetter Eczema? Does your scalp itch? Have you more than a Normal Amount of Dandruc? If so write for Mme. C. J. WALKER'S WONITIFUL HAIR GROWER which positively cures all Scalp Diseases. Stops it Hair from falling out and starts it at once to growing. 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 1. mail for $1.70. Make all money orders payable to Mme. C. J. Walker. Send stamps for replies. AGENTS WANTED. Write for terms to Agent P. S—We are making a Special Oler of our $5 Shampoo Dyer, which is hand made, steel comb. We will sell 100 of these could for $3 to person sending in their orders before July 1. Only 100 of these combs, however, will be sold at this price. Please note change of Mue C J. Walker, formerly of Pittsburg. THE ONLY POWER With absolute no waste With no smutty, dirtying With none of these revs With no worry over un- The electric motor is the able source of even, uniform cost. 'It costs nothing t details—will you do it? Muskogee Gas With no smutty, dirtying engine to break out With none of these reverending repair jobs With no worry over unreliableness The electric motor is the one Ideal Clean d ource of even, uniform power at a reas 'It costs nothing to 'phone PEX-2 s—will you do it? ogee Gas & Electric With no smutty, dirtying engine to break down With none of these reverending repair costs With no worry over unreliableness The electric motor is the one Ideal Clean dependable source of even, uniform power at a reasonable cost. 'It costs nothing to 'phone PEX-258 for details—will you do it? C. W. TURNER, Prcs Capital 165,000 00 Turner Hardwa (INCORPORATED) rner Hardware (INCORPORATED) Turner Hardware Co., (INCORPORATED) Turner Hardware Co., (INCORPORATED) JOBBORS MUSKOGEE. OKLAHOMA. The Largest Jobbers in the State of C. are the leaders in this line. the Largest Jobbers in the State of C. 'a ers in this line. The Largest Jobbers in the State of Cairoma. We are the leaders in this line. R. B. M. CO., B B. M. CO., BR R. B. M. CO., BRAND ROASTED COFFEE All Grades to 20, 25, 30, 35 and Packed Only in Sealed Ridenour-Baker Oklahoma All Grades to Fit all Purse 20, 25, 30, 35 and 40cts Per Lb. Packed Only in Sealed Cartoons- Roasted Hour-Baker Mercantile Oklahoma City, Okla. All Grades to Fit all Purses 20,25,30,35 and 40cts Per Lb. Ridenour-Baker Mercantile Co., Oklahcma City, Okla. Subscribe for THE P THE PLAINCE THE PLAINDEALFR HER'S WONITABLE HAIR disases, Stop the Hair from THE WALKER MFG. CO., address 1. mail for $1.70. J. Walker Send stamps arms to Agent our $5 Shampoo Dyer, which of these could for $3 to per- ly 100 of these tombs, low- change of a coin. Mine C POWER economical ICITY ne to break down ing repair costs eness Ideal Clean depend- ver at a reasonable phone FEX-258 for Electric Co. D. H. MIDDENTON, Bec are Co., state of Carolina. We BRAND all Purses s Per Lb. ons- Roasted by ercantile Co., Western Creamery Co., Best Ice Cream and Ices In Popular Favor --- Delicious Flavors Phone: Home 6896 Main Bell 2671x East. Vassar Chocolates You will never know how good they are till you try them X Get Vassar Chocolates from your dealer. REFUSE substitutes Made by LOOSE-WILES BISCUIT COMPANY BAUGHMAN BROS., ICFCREAM and best manufacturers in the order. Branch factory at Kansas R.Y. No. 101010 : : 70P The largest and best manufacturers in the middlewest. Give them a true order. Branch factory at Kansas City Kas. E. G. Bapham, Prst W. F Hsyn, V P. k of Clarem Bank of Claremore, Profile Capital ..... *50,000 00 Sarphin and Profits ..... 2,958 65 DEPOSITS ..... 255,443 25 Mail, Orders Prompily Attended. All the Best Brands of Whiskey—Bottled in Bond. Waiting Room 1056 Union Avenue. KANSAS CITY, MO See Oklahoma City Fast, Clean, Cool, Comfortable Electric Cars of Wholesale and Retail Dealers in rers in the middlewest.ory at Kansas City Kas. TOPEKA,|KANSAS G D. Devis, Cashier G O. Bayless, ABS't Cashie Claremore, Oklahoma, LIABILITIES KANSAS CITY, MO Prof J D Bowser is in Europe, having sailed from Canada 10 days ago after a delightful trip via Niagra Eells and the Thousand Isles. Miss Fanny Alexander, a teacher of El Paso, Texas, who came to attend the teacher's examination, will leave this week for a trip to California. The local delegation to the National Negro Educational congress which convenes in St Louis August 25 28, held an enthusiastic meeting at Allen chapel on Monday night. Esve teachers resigned to marry: Misses Daisy Foster, Ruth Knox, Dahlia Thwaits, Geneva Wiley and Nell.e Banke. The latter has taught here for thirty years and now will make her home in the far West. Will H Smith, well known as a theatrical promoter and for years manager of the Pekin theater in Chicago, passed through here last week, en route from Oklahoma, where he has been showing pictures of the Johnson-Ketchel night. Dr E S Lee and wife have recently moved from Montgall avenue to their new flat, 19th and Woodlawn, to be near their elegant drug store, which is doing a thriving business. Will A Brown, who spends his winters here, let's last week to resume his own work at the upper Lake resorts. Mrs A R Eagleson, of Guthrie, Okla., after a week's visit with Mrs Will MoKnight, leaves here today for a trip to Denver and California. Wallace Dixon of Palmyra, has been visiting here among his old friends, for several weeks. Mrs Hatlee Campbell, directress of the St Louis Kindergarten department, is here to spend vacation with her daughter, Mrs Gerald Taylor, 2436 Montgall avenue. Last Tuesday Mrs S C Rogers entertained with a luncheon for Mrs A R Eagleson, when covers were laid fot fourteen ladies, and a conundrum contest afforded very much amusement. On last Sunday the Hippodrome was filled by many thousand members and friends of the U B F's, and M T's to hear their annual sermon and appeal for funds to build a temple in Kansas City. With apparent ease $2,500 was raised. Prof J E Herriford returned on Saturday from a week's visit to St Louis in the interest of the K of T. There are two vacancies in the Lincoln High school, places formerly held by Miss Corne Cross and Prof Brown. Applications for the post:das are numerous. In the District Court of Shawhee County, Kansas, Frank C. Carter, Plaintiff vs. No.26091 Mabel Carter, Defendant. The State of Kansas to Mabel Carter greeting: You are hereby notified that the above named plaintiff has filed in the above entitled court, the above entitled proceeding whereby he seeks to obtain a divorce from you on the ground of extreme cruelty and gross neglect of duty, and also asks for the cassody of the minor child of the plaintiff and defendant, Virginia Carter, and that unless you answer the said petition on or before the 4th day of July, 1910, that the said petition will be taken as true, and the court will proceed to a trial and judgment upon the said plaintiff's petition Hereof, you will take due notice and govern your-elf accordingly. FRRANK C. CARTER, Plaintiff. A. L. QUANT, A true copy. Attest. R. L. Thomas, Clerk Dis. trict Court. By Jennie C. Rosen, Deputy At Your Grocers Takhoma Biscuit Takhoma Biscuit. MADE FROM SENTIALLY SELECTED SOFT WINTER WHAT IS IN WHICH ALL OF THE NUTRITION IN THE URSA MAY BE READY FOR ANY MEAL. DIRECT DIGESTED VEHICLE MOISTURISING & ALWAYS READY FOR ANY MEAL. IMPRILLED TO WARMED BISCUIT BIRD. Loose-Wiles Biscuit Co. The Loose - Wiles Biscuit Company Southwest National Bank as made to the Comptroller of the currency at the Close of business March 29, 1910. Opened for Business January 4, 1909. Directors—J P. Townley, President Townley Hardware Co.; S. H. Velie, Secretary and General Manager Deere Plow Co.; C. J. Schmelzer, President Schmelzer; Edward George Capitalist; H. L. Root, V-president Hanna, Munger D. G. Co.; W. D. Johnson, Live Loans; L. T. James, T. M. James and Sons, Wholesale Frank G. Crowell, V-president Hall-Baker Grain Co. Schloss, Gothenberg and Schloss, Wholesale Cigars, Groves, Groves Brothers, Real Estate Mortgages and George R. Hicks, Secretary and Treasuror Bowman-Hick Co; Fernando P. Neal, President; Edwln W. Zea, V. John M. Moore, Cashier. Directors-J P. Townley, President Townley Metal and Hardware Co; S. H. Velie, Secretary and General Manager John Deere Plow Co.; C. J. Schmelzer, President Schmelzer Arms Co.; Edward George Capitalist; H. L. Root, V-president Burnham, Hanna, Munger D. G. Co.; W. D. Johnson, Live Stock and Loans; L. T. James, T. M. James and Sons, Wholesale Crockery; Frank G. Crowell, V-president Hall-Baker Grain Co.; Nathan Schloss, Gothenberg and Schloss, Wholesale Cigars; John G. Groves, Groves Brothers, Real Estate Mortgages and Insurance; George R. Hicks, Secretary and Treasuror Bowman-Hicks Lumber Co; Fernando P. Neal, President; Edwln W. Zea, V-President John M. Moore, Cashier. KANSAS CITY-ST. LOUIS Trolley to Leavenw 16---TROLLEY .TRAINS DAILY---- Leavenworth to Kansas City. Trolley to Leavenworth 16---TROLLEY .TRAINS DAILY---16 Leavenworth to Kansas City. Cars leave Third and Deleware, Leavenworth, or Tenth Kansas City, Mo., every hour on the half from 6:30 a. m. o. m. except Saturday and Sunday nights, last car leaves Deleware, Leavenworth, at 12 o'clock midnight. Cars leave Third and Deleware, Leavenworth, or Tenth and Main, Kansas City, Mo., every hour on the half from 6:30 a. m. until 10:30 p. m. except Saturday and Sunday nights, last car leaves Third and Deleware, Leavenworth, at 12 o'clock midnight. Cars leave Tenth and Main, Kansas City, Mo., every hour on the hour from 0 a. m. until 11:15 p.m. (Theatre car) on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday nights. Saturday and Sunday nights the theatre car leaves Tenth and Main at 11 p. m. and the last car leaves at 12 o'clock midnight. The Kansas City-Western Railway Co., TheTopeka Plaindealer. ADVERTISING RATES PER MONTH $2.00 PER INCH. NICK CHILES, 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, JULY 1, 1910. ELECTING MEN TO IN OKLAHOMA The future protection of the Negro in his rights of citizenship now rests with the class of men elected to office, therefore it behoves him to study wisely and well. W. H. Dill, president of the Citizens State Bank, of Okemah, and candidate for state treasurer, is the type of man for the colored people to stand by. He behoues in the rights of man and a figure, fair deal for everybody. Work for his romination and election. ```markdown ``` HOLTON NEWS. The Justic and Lairy club met on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs Gennat Mr on N J. avenue At roll call each one present responded with a quotation A paper on current even was read Mrs Bruce was the guest of honor A two course on heon was served Ruth and Roland Whartside of Servia and Veron Armstrong of Onaga, visited here a few days. Miss Glenn Mason entertained Monday evening in honor of Miss Whiteside of Sence. Other out of town guests were Messrs Roll and Whiteade of Sence, Armstrong of Onga, and Colley of Frankfort. A delicious two course luncheon was served. On Tuesday evening Ethel Arnold entertained in honor of Miss Whiteside. A delightful time was spent in games, after which delicious refreshments were served. Claude Coffey left for Frankfort, and Vernon Armstrong for Omaha, on Wednesday. Mrs Davis entertained a few friends on Thursday evening. The image provided is too blurry to accurately recognize any text. It appears to be a grayscale photograph of a person, but no identifiable features or details can be discerned. J. HON. E. J. MERRIWEATHER, Sheriff of Crawford county, and not only a client service court, but a native son, having been in the county weather is a stanch Republ Sheriff o Crawford com. the ind and n. and all client service com. it will be atod amn. He a native son, having been in the curty Mr. errweather is stamch Repul' no will'd to the party - energy ATCHISON POLITICS. We are glad to note the increasing popularity of W. V. Ingham in Atchison city and county. Why not? He is a clean, strcight Republican and belongs to no cliques This makes him one of the strongest Republican candidates on the county ticket and there is no question about him being nominated at the primaries Aug. 2d as the choice of the Republicans for county treasurer. Politics are getting hot in A chison county. Severa, colored voters report they have been approached this week by the Boss of the court house ring and urged them to vote for Ernest Underwood for county treasurer. They listened and smiled at the "hot air" the political court house Boss gave them, but say he cannot lead them into such a hole. To use the expression of one colored man who said, "how much is he getting out of this deal when he is trying so hard to get us to vote for a man in a Democrat office." Another remarked, "Won't this kill his chances for postmaster when his record is truthfully told to the congressman, how he has flirted and I now flirting on both sides of the peace." There is a state Republican ticket this year and no man should receive the support in any way of true Republicans who is a trader and making deals on both sides of the tense as if to say to --- with the party. This is an unusual condition forced on the party but the voters will take care of it like men and true Republicans. What are you a Democrat or Republican. Think of this when they scheme to have you on both sides of the fence. The schemers are cut and have asked some colored men to quit good jobs for two or three weeks to make other colored men who they claim they have in their pockets to vote for a Democratic office holder M. Mr. Herron will send to the party a message Announcement Gallery State and County Candidates to be Voted on at the Primaries on Aug. 2d. STATE. STATE. E. L PAYNE E. L PAYNE Announces his candidacy for Superintendent of Public Instruction, subject to the Republican Primaries, August 2. E. B. FAIRCHILD E. B. FAIRCHILD Announces his candidacy for State Superintendent of Public Instruction, subject to the Primaries, August 2. RICHARD J. HOPKINS Announces His candidacy for Lieutenant Governor, subject to the Republican Primaries, August 2. Announces himself as a candidate for re-election to the office of State Treasurer, subject to the Republican Primaries, August 2, 1910. JOHN S. DAWSON Announces his candidacy for the office of Attorney General, to be voted upon at the Republican Pairies, August 2, 1910. GEORGE PLUNB of Emoria, secretary Kansas state Live Stock Associer. announces his candidacy for Railroad Commission r. E. WEBB Wikita, candidate ar State treasurer, subject to decision o Republican State Primaries, August 2, 1910. Montgomery. THOS J. FLANNELLY District Judge Republican Candidate for Judge District Court, Primaries August 2, 1910 AMOS SKINNER Candidate for Register of Deeds Montgomery County, subject to the decision of the Republican Primaries. Came to Montgomery County in 1874 ED. LOVE Candidate for Re-election for Sheriff, subject to the action of the Republicans of Montgomery County, the Primaries August 2, 1910. J. W. WILLIAMS Candidate for the Nomination for County Treasurer. Subst to the action of the Registrar. Montgomery County at the P. r s August 2, 1910 JJ BAKTR CITY SUPPLEMENT OF PUBLIC INSTITUTION IS SUBMITTING HIS EXCELLENT RELIEF TO THE VICE OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY A COMMENATION FOR A SECOND TERM. OBJECT: THE REPUBLICAN PRIMARY AUGUST 2, 1910 CLYDE KNOCK Candidate for Clerk of the District Court Subject to the wishes of the Republican Voters of Mortgency County at the Primaries to be held August 2, 1910. Shawnee. ROME COLVIN herby announces himself as a candidate for Sheriff of Shawnee County, subject to the Repulhean Primaries August 2, 1910. J. B. BETIS announce his candidacy for Sheriff of Shawnee County, subject to the Republ on Primaries, August 2, 1910. We are authorized to announce the candidacy of E. R. SIMON for the office of County Attorney, subject to the Republican Primaries August 2, 1910. JOHN M. WRIGHT announces the candidacy for the office. --- 1 of County Treasurer, subject to the Republican Primaries, August 2, 1910. C. B. BURGE is a candidate for County Clerk of Shawnce County, subject to the wishes of the Republicans, August 2. 1910. COL. J. D NORTON Announces his candidacy for the office of Sheriff of Shawnee County, subject to Republican nomination. OSCAR K. SWAYZE Republican, announces his candidacy for nomination as County Clerk at Primaries, August 2, 1010. S. H. HAYNES Announces his candidacy for re-election to the office of County Assessor for the second term, subject to the primaries. H. W. BOMGARDNER Announces his candidacy for Coroner, subject to the Republican primaries, August 2. DR. H. H. KEITH Announces his candidacy for Coroner, subject to the Republican Primaries. RALPH W. SQUIRES Submits himself as a candidate for Register of Deeds for Shawnee County, to be voted upon at the Republican Primatics. August 2, 1910. IRA W. BURDICK Announces himself a candidate for Register of Deeds, subject to the Republican Primaries. Shawnee County. We take pleasure in announcing that there will be a vote upon the pmaie in August House a unn Republi can and in the set in the to seect him as their represrntative we will serve them to the best of our powers. W. F. Purdue, the old ree die, and date for county assessor is making a vigorous campaign, and says his chances are looking bright er each day. Allen. Allen. HOOVER KERR Candidate for sheriff, subject to Republican Primary. C. E. ADAMS Candidate for re-election to the office of Clerk of the District Court, subject to the Republican Primaries. Reno. Reno. WALTER F. JONES Candidate for County Attorney, subject to the action of Republican Primary. CHAS. W. RAGLAND. Register of Decs. of Reno County, announces his candidacy for re-election, subject to Republican Primaries. Crawford. Candidate for County Attorney, subject to Republican Prinaries, August 2, 1910. 7. S. RUSH Candidate for County Treasurer, subject to Republican Primaries. R. J. DICKEY Candidate for District Clw. . object to Republican Primaries. Douglas County. M. GOLDLILL. Lawton. candidate for county Attorney the Republican ticket subject to the primary election Aug. 2. subject to the imminent danger I place myself if elected to serve for a term. H. E. MELVIN, Lawrence, an officer for County Avenue, subject to the will of the Public in custody of the parish in Algonquin. H. E. DON CARLOS, Lawrence Republican candidate for Legislature. Lenth district. Primaries Aug. 2.] Joe Shreck, Parsons, can't be for Sheriff of Labette county, subject to the Republican primaries Apg 2 J. E. Robinsan, Parsone, candidate for county Treasurer of Labette county, subject to the Republican primaries Aug. 22 W. W. Thompson, Parsons, car lane for Probate Judge of Labette county, the Republican primaries Aug. 22. J. N. Dodson, Blue Front Bakery and Grocery Strictly first-class in all its appointments. Best in Weir City. THOMAS MCCONN of MARYLAND dusthous and troglodyte citizen in Cherokee county hold, fearen and honest, Republican At per 10 ing as postmaster a universal satisfaction. X delivery to record date for notification of Sewall of Chau . 123 and should receive the proof every true Republic. ED. LOV. the other is short of Ming every county, needs no the voters of the made the best the office and JOHN H. HARRIS h lmost manure is. hr. love is joyn. police and makes friend ou many good. in souten jhans. ranks in Class A. --- Mr Preston Smith spent Saturday and Sunday visiting in Lawrence and Kansas City. Mrs. Mildred Eider of St. Joseph, Mo. spent Sunday in the city on business. Miss Lillian Warmack arrived Friday from Denver to spend a week with her cousin, Mrs John Page W. T. Martin spent Sunday in Lawrence attending the corner stone laying of St. Luke A. M. E church --- M.s. Scott of La Junta, Colo, is visiting in the city, the guest of Mrs. Taylor Reed. Rev, J. E Edwards, pastor of St John A. M. E church, left Wednesday for a month a visit in Los Angeles, Calif. --- Mr. John DeFrantz, now residing in Kansas City, spent a few days in the city this week visiting friends Mr. Frederick Douglas of Kansas City passed through the city aurday en route to Reno Nevada, in an auto, to attend the Jamaican-Jetrice prize fight. Mrs. Mary Ouzer entertained a number of friends on home Thursday evening of last week at a luncheon, Mrs. Stella Turner being the honored guest. The evening was spent in playing west and music Mrs Lulu summets, G. W. C. of the O. O. C. of the state of Kansas visited Arria cou. No. 7, in Victoria Wednesday. After a congratul session the court closed and the late open a very pleasant time visiting with the G.W.C. charity re-enments being served. At 7:30 an automobile ride was taken and the G.W.C. r this city, and yesterday visited Pincs Albert Court. After making her address to the court a most happy social hour was spent with the court members. Refreshments were served and the ladies lingered until the hour drew near for the guest to leave the city, when all bade her Godspeed. Samuel Stewart, Republican Candidate For County Treasurer for Wyandotte County, subject to the Republic. Primary August 2 1910 SUNNY TIMES AGED IN BOND-STRAIGHT WHISKEY 4 Full Quarts $2.95 8 Full Quarts $5.50 12 Full Quarts $8.25 Express Prepaid Pecked in Baskets SUNNY TIMES STRAIGHT WHISKEY BASKET FREE—Contents Unknown! BASKET FREE—Contents Unknown SUNNY TIMES AGED IN BOND 100 PROOF STRAIGHT WHISKEY SUNNY TIMES, 100 proof is a pure, old, mellow, straight whiskey of exquisite flavor. It is Distilled from choice selected pruin, and Aged in Bond in U.S. Government Warehouses, Guaranteed pure, straight whiskey free from adulteration. Not a pleude compound, but n lure, Straight Whiskey. 12 FULL PINTS SUNNY TIMES $4.95 24 FULL 1/2 PINTS SUNNY TIMES $4.95 "Express Prepaid-Packed in Baskets. AND REMITTANCE TO AND OPER FROM YOUR NEAREST HOUSE SCHILLER BROS. Dept. CAIRO, ILL. and KANSAS CITY, MO. ) Mrs. G. A. A exander, 512 Western avenue, has for sale the Magic Shampoo Drier combs and heaters Miss Isabel Carroll of Manhattan is visiting relatives in the city Mrs. L. C. McClelland has a number of beautiful switches and pomp adours for sale. Can match any shade of hair. 415 Kautasavenue. Presiding Elder Ransom received special word this word this week that Rev C R Runyon of Coffeyville netted $404 55 from his rally held Sunday Misson Nellie Miley of San Antonio Texas, and Emma Matthews of Atchison are visiting Mrs James Rrown and Miss Corinne Travers. Mrs. B. F. Thompson entertained the members of her daughter's bridal party Monday evening. The house was decorated with cut flowers and an elegant three course lun h was served. --- Mrs M. J. Carpenter and daughters Mildred and Frances, will spend several weeks visiting relatives and friends in Graham county. --- Friday evening Mest James Clarke and Anderson entertained about thirty guests at the latter's home complimentary to Mrs Stella Turner. --- Friday night was the scene of a pretty patty given by Miss Willie Abe Cooper at her home. 1413 Jackson street, complimentary to her guest, Miss Gertrude Baker The evening was pleasantly spent in playing games and music, Misses Katherine Barker and Louise Oden entertained Tuesday evening, complimentary to Missouri Gertrude Baker of Kansas City Mo. and Lillian Schweich of Jefferson City Mo. at the home of the former. The evening was enjoyably spent in playing games and dancing. --- Mr. Lyle Edmonds royally entertained a number of friends at his home on Van Buren street Monday night. Whist was indulged in during the evening. The souvenirs were small cards with a design of epades and hearts Miss Gertrude Baker of Kannae City, Mo. was the honored guest. Miss Stella Turner of Wichita spent the past week in the city, en route home from the State Federation of Women's clubs which met in Atchison. While here she was the guest of Mrs Lee Anderson. --- Mr Fred Romare of S17 Main street, Joplin Mo. has a physician look in good shape, which could be used as a real clap by a doctor. Mr Romare owes the arest vehicle and harness store in the United States conducted by a colored man. For particulars write: the above address --- Mesdames John Dandridge, C F Dandridge S F Malone and J C Clemens gave a reception on Friday evening at the home of the first named lady The house was handsomely decorated with white and pink sweet peas, and a white and pink luncheon was served. The guests of honor were Mrs. W. P. Banks and daughter of Salina and Mrs. Charles Washington of Kansas City, Mo. Mr. Dwight Burton furnished music. WANTED—Good men and women agents at once for "Roosevelt's Famous Fluent for Life Game;" also for "Prince in Girls" Immortal Price $100 per cent commission or interest on mailing both on fifteen per cent. Also district management or any payment must ilimited plan Permanent work served to succeed over profuse Payments to A. L. KUHL VAN COM PANY, Chicago, Herbert Smith, who has been in Kansas for a number of weeks, and Russell Brown of Lawrence are visiting in the city. Miss Beanie Cooper of Minneapolis is visiting Miss Bardie Scott, 1154 Lines street. Miss Clara Hince of Salina is the guest other sister, Mrs. W. I. James, Mrs. Hattie Brown of Denver, Colo is visiting her mother, Mrs Eliza Caldwell. Mis Mary Oliver entertained at one o'clock luncheon in honor of Miss Bessie Cooper. Three courses were served and the guests we very nicely entertained by music Mr. Clarence Oiden, of Fake University. Nashville, Tenn., is spending his vacation in the city. Mrs W. C. Moore and Mrs J. Payne will leave Saturday for a visit of several weeks in Chicago. J E Lewis, G. C. of S. flwer Grand Lodge, K. P. attraction of Kansas, visited : e local lodge yesterday. On the marriage calendar for July appear the names of Mr. Joseph, Smith and Anna Hedge. The wedding, which is to be a quiet family affair, will take place Monday afternoon Mrs Jee Bruce entertained a few girl traitors at a linen shower componentary in Dr Harry Evans, whose marriage took place Wednesday night. A number of neat articles were presented Lincoln Institute, Jefferson Co. No. 13 having an interesting summer session Board is $225 per week P.of R W Cole of St Louis and Miss Carr e C Smith of Tuskegee are asisting this year President Allen is a tending the N E A in Boston Miss Willie Abe Cooper entertained six girls in honor of her guest Miss Gertrude Baker, Thursday night at a line party at The Novelty after which the guests were taken to Miss Cooper's home, and served to an elegant lunch after which a slum her party arranged for the remainder of the evening Wilson's Summer Garden was the scene of a picturequee dancing party Thursday night of last week The occasion was the first of a series of pavion dances to be given by the Owl Boy's season. The garden, with its artists arrangement, / roses, browns and Japanese flowers, thundered a dance, please sport out door party submerged in One of the prettiest weddings the second was sometime of Wednesday evening at Calvert Presbyterian church, when Miss Addie Thompson and Mr. James Holmes were united in marriage by Rev I C Nicholson the church was artistically decorated with palms daisies asparagus and yellow and white crepe paper Just before the ceremony Miss Currie Buckner sang "All for you" The bride's gown was a handsome one I white satin and her bouquet was of white roses and terns. The couple will reside at 1217 Buchanan Nere res last Sunday wer. will attended and the two sermons delivered by Rev G. Henry were well received The sermon in the morning discourse was "Wal'm" four 1. January 17 The sermon for the evening sermon was "If ye know me commandments we shall awe them, live" r- Tent e T n prs ... of the Willing Workers, is reported ill this week The Pew Fund club met this week with Mrs Lottie Henry The Bohemian club was entertained Wednesday evening by A P Smith at the home of Mrs Electro Page-Perry WEDDINGS The home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. than 1105 Levi was the scene of a very pretty wedding Wednesday evening, when their daughter, Mrs. Lene Scott, and Mr. Harvey O. Evans were united in the key bands of marriory. The ceremony was solemnized by Rev J. E. Edwards preceding the ceremony Mr. George Lee sang "Song of the Heart" Miss Hazel Washington played the wedding march and rendered a very appropriate reception during the entire ceremony. The bride wore a beautiful white embroidery frock and carried a bouquet of bridal roses, and the groom was attired in a handle me suit of black. The gifts were many and beautiful. 1811. PRAIN MARK together with a host friends with the co-operative many names of prosperous room, at down age's raised stream Among those who attended the wedding were Mesdames Ma, a Ma in town of Kenne City, M, Ill in marriage in Bexhill, Alice Hahn, Martha Hahn or Juntspend in Moulton Harri's Entrance, Cone Fetter of Tring, Cone Bride or Accession and and the official; Moe Stellar, a man a Manner of Amerson and Bristoe Prece of George. LAWRENCE, KANSAS Mr. George A. K. and his sec tory, Mr. Jap. , Sir lay to N. Yok on James Strue, grand res- ident of the Beneficially visited lodges in Leavant and Tresa- last week. Mr. W. C. Brown and Ms. Nellie Crutchin I'veited Laing'ne week. Justice and Mrs. J. W. Clark and wife and little Alice Sutcliffe at Lake View, guests of Mrs. M. W. Hodges and mother. The opening of the corner stone of St. Luke A. M. L. church, erected in 1870, was held run la under the auspices of Compa: Tasons. The relic of corner stone were many. Mr. Richard Harris or Popea spent a few days in Lawrence last week Mrs Clarn Jackson an child of Kansas City are more attentive mother. Mrs Hattie Sparks. Persons who do not suffer better in the Plains will have a given space in the paper. Mr Everett Overland, N. W. City make a business trip to re re re las. work in the secret the father's business, the Hygene c oat manufacturing Co. The Sierra Lodge club met with Mrs Lucy Brown lunatay, after oum After a picnic at rinken, grove July at the club will take re summer vacation. Dr Kenner left Thursday for St. Louis, to attend a sick sister. Mrs. Fannie Smith has returned from Kansas City. Mrs J. A. Gregg of St. Joseph, Mo is visiting her mother. Mrs. Lucy Brown. Messames Cora Erery at Lottie Stone of Leavenworth visited Mrs Mattie Hamilton last week Mendamestrainery and Litle story of Leavenworth Mrs. H Huntton as we x Miss Thad Walker, trainery or Lawrence, in a house, where vizigge the master. Mrs. O'Neil d tives Frot West, who is now to the Joseph, will join her next week Mrs F D G Harvey is quite ill George Walker of the William and Walker show arrived in New York safely and we regret of the present death of his former secretary, Mr Martin. The funeral of A. J. Cau was held at Metropolitan Baptist cathen Neway He was a staunce. member of that church and will be soited Mrs. E. A. Wilson sr. regn Cotteville this week. Mirsa Ida May Marr received a accent from Shawnee, Ohio, where she has been teaching school. She is an accomplished young woman, in graduate of Sumner High school. She and her brother, W. Hournua Marr, have bright future to see them. They have seven acres of in Quindaro valued at $200. Mr. Marr has held a position in and Grand, Kansas City. In two years they own a farm to their mother, Mrs. A. Plain, now of the lat. All the chure is engaged in personal rail his cousin Fever six months with er E. Wilson R. V. Ward or D. Ace, new to Kansas City Mr. William Smith, 1st. Leal, Minn. is visiting his father, Darf Sutton, and Jersey WLDDING A1 E-X3:1 51. that of the Belle, the bourne of Mr. A. A. D. Page, your D. Daniel Hardt which we just on Wednesday, of last week at the time of Mr. Moses Hayes. The ceremony was performed in the latter before an improvised stately palms and ferns and profession of margarites, Rev. C. Fumback officiating. Mrs. Elez Perry of Topeka, a comma of the bride, sang 'Oh, Promise Me' following that the bridal chorus in Lohengrin was played by M. M. Hower song was played during the plighting of the troth Misses Jessie and Bess Simpson, Kansas City, Mo., metecced the bridal party with girls. Mr. Joseph C. Page, his brother, acted as best man. Perry was matron of honor, and was a cotton batiste and carer of large quantities of daisies and peas. One of the ribs of pink mull, while the other was carried apart of the cinder. The bride's own was of sweet white emerald mull, with hand hangings to the hem. She carried a shower of bride roses and sweet. Her outfit in the groom was a white gold watch and chain. It was a green and white wedding, the colors being carried over the lunch, which was shipped from Pemeka. The wedding was,暨d p Mrs. Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Hunters at home after July where the groom, whom our terer, owns a tract a nice stage where he an will live. COFFEYVILL. Mr. Minnie Cot and Liz have been on a walk Mr. M Coty will take or go old Max to ride. . NOTICE. In the Probate Court of Shawnee County, Kansas In the matter of the estate of Clara Mallory, deceased. All persons interested will take notice that my petition is on file in the office of the Shawnee County Probate Court, asking for authority to will no following described real estate located in Shawnee County, Kansas belonging to the estate of Clark alley, deceased, for the purpose of paying the debts of said estate and the expenses of administration to wit. Lot numbered 225 on Sixteenth street, Kieth's and addition to the city of Topeka, Shawnee county, Kansas. Said petition is迟迟 hearing Friday, the 20th day of June at 10 o'clock, a.m. when sent and place you can make your objections to may please the staff to such order of law. M. H. KING Davis. 12th May. 10. Fern. 12th May. 23. In its Du : Cust : Sawnee County, Ia. Andrew V. a. P. al. t. No 25941 Morton of Omaha, Dearlant. PUBLICATION NOTICE. State of Kansas State County: Dr. Mottra Williams, Greeting: You are hereby notified that the above named plaintiff has commenced his action for divorce in said Court, asking on absolute divorce from you, and that unless you appear and answer and plaintiff's petition on or before the 20th day of June, 1910, said person will be taken as true and judgment rendered accordingly against you and for him, divorcing him from you. A. M. J. BOLINGER, Plaintiff's Attorney A (om): B. L. C. 4) N 3. Ziru 1913 17:14 April 23, 1910. PUBLICATION NOTICE. No. 26,057. In the District court of Shawnee county, State of Kansas. State of Kansas to said defendant; You are hereby notified that you have been sued in the District court of Shawnee county, Kansas, by the above named plaintiff, Bessie May Enter whose petition in said case was filed on the 3rd of May, A.D. 1910 and that unless you answer said petition or appear on or before the 15th of June, A. D. 1910, all allegations in said petition will be taken in trust and a judgment rendered against you, divorcing said plant.0 from you and for all other proper restitution in said petition. BARRIE MAY ERTER, Piff. J. J KING, Attorney for Piff. Alten R. L. Thomas, Chief of the District Court. First published May 4th, 1910. Smoke Burghart's Favorite --- When you want a GOOD Smoke. They are made from first-class goods and sold on merit. Sold by all first class dealers. Take no Other Brand Given up by Doctor "I had dripsy, and 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 smothering. I took Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy until I was entirely cured. This was in 1902, and I am now able to do any kind of work on my farm. My cure was certainly marvelous." L. TURLLY CURD, Wilmore, Ky. Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy has been wonderfully successful in relieving heart trouble atonic effect upon the heart muscles and muscles is a great factor in assisting nature to overcome heart weakness. Dr. Miles Heart Remedy is sold by all drugists. If the first bottle does not benefit your drugist will return your money. MILES MEDICAL CO. Elkhart, Ind. Leavenworth County Politics. For Sheriff-I am a candidate for sheriff of Leavenworth County on the Republican ticket subject to the primaries of August 2nd. W. H. COURTNEY. 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 crave the support of all. R. G. M'FARLAND. 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 KNIPE. For County Attorney-I hereby announce my candidacy for the Republican nomination of county attorney of Ieavenworth 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. LEE BOND. 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. THOMAS L. JOHNSON. Notice Colored Teachers. The teachers of Kansas will please take notice that the National Association of Teachers in colored school will convene at Oklahoma City, July 21.24, 1910. Those desiring to inform themselves concerning the Negro schools of the United States should accept the opportunity to be present at t' next N. E. A., and see and hear what the Negro educators have to say concerning the solving of the race problem in all the states of the Union. Those who come will see the wonder of the world--Oklahoma City with her sky scrapers and paved streets, parks, fair grounds and schools. Let those who wish so to do come in an airship for it may be needed. Let all the teachers of Kansas come, for the West must show the east what she is and what she can do. Prof. B F. Allen, President Lincoln Institute, Jefferson City, Mo., will be present and deliver an address on "The Relation of the Edu cated Negro to the Less Fortunate of His Race."—J. M. A. Brazeltor, Principal Douglass High School, Chairman Local Committee. Among the Club Women. The National Association of Colored Womens' clubs will hold its annual session in Louisville, Ky., July 11th to 16th inclusive. Every effort is being put forth to make the coming session the most successful in the history of the Association. Reduced rates have been secured on the certificate plan Persons intending to be present should purchase a straight ticket to Louisville, securing a certificate receipt, which when properly signed by the secretary of the Association, will entitle the holder to one-half regular fare plus fifty cents for the return trip. stopping place have been secured where apples commodions may be had at a uniform rate of $1 per day, including board. Persons desiring such commodions should pay to Mrs M E Steward, 525 12th street, London, Ks. In the evening hand meeting Monday, July 16th to meet a top at the C. M. E church, Chestnut street. Colored Nurses Meet. The National Association of colored Graduate Nurses which convenes in Philadelphia, August 17 to 19 Lids fair to be the most successful of its kind ever Leld. The citizens committee--Mrs J. B. Taylor, president; Mrs. George Blackwell, secretary; Miss Helen Stevens, treasurer; in connection with the Philadelphia Graduate Nurse Association are making every effort to entertain this intelligent body of women. The hospitality of the City of Brotherly Love" being well known, the nurses and their friends may come to this city with every assurance of having a royal reception. The convention will be held in Saint Peter Claver's Auditorium corner of Twelfth and Lombard streets. Street care taken at 12th and Market streets from Broad Street station and Reading Terminal go direct to the Auditorium. All visiting members of the Association will be accommodated without charge. Headquarters at the Auditorium. All communications for housing and board, address Mrs Mary R Tucker, R. N. President, Philadelphia Graduate Nurses Association,office 127 North Fifteenth street, Philadelphia. MISSOURI PACIFIC IRON MOUNTAIN Through Train Service Between Topeka and Fort Scott, Pittsburg, Carthage, WebbCity and Joplin. Leave Topkea at 9 a.m. F. E. NIPPS, TicketAgent TELEPHONE 571 Kallithrix Parlor Hair Goods, Combs and Toilet Articles. MRS. M. L. FIELD. 817 Kansas Ave. Topeks. Both houses 1293 We offer you the best service in every department and our prices rea low as any. Could we say more to induce you to send your Laundry here if we used a whole newspaper to tell it? E. L. GA Real With PATTERSON & GAYDEN, CARRY LIFE IN THE HIGHS and LADIES of the officiary Society will now poll for the Sok Funeral and L to vail not on fire ITS WITH LADIES of the ORIENTAL State of Kansas, and is undo- nated. Its officers are bonded in terms to agents. For inform HEADQUARTERS, 519 Kansas Motto: "Promp. Payment of RIGHT, PEA president THE M AND H MAILED SENIOR MONEY BY OK! Every lady can have a bea- hair if she uses a MAGIC. A Magic dries the hair, removin- straighten the curliest head of hair or injure the hair, because the comb is no or is alone, put into the flame of the alcohol is easily detached from the heating bar into place and is held by a turn of the hand also suitable for curling irons, has a cow $10. Magic Alcohol Heater $0.50. Libe Drier Co., Minne How Gold Meadow Gold better than other cream is pasteurized and churned own methods of scientific butter the sweetness and flavor. Excellent qualities are kept for y right, odor-proof, dust-proof pa- of Meadow Gold is enclosed. Chances on other butter when d quality? Continental Cream street @ alertakers and Embal DO YOU CARRY A The Knights and A Fraternal Beneficiary Society children; a local Society of death, no living n Insurance THE KNIGHTS WILL LADY by the laws of the State of K of Insurance of Kansas. Its other Company Liberties to agen NATIONAL HEADQUARTER Our Motto:—"Prom JOHN M. WRIGHT, National President LADIES LOOK! Every hair if al Magic dress straighten The Magic will not burn or injure the hair, be ing bar which irons the hair, is alone, put into t The Aluminum Comb is easily detached ed the comb goes back into place and is held The Magic Heater is also suitable for c handbag. Fill with alcohol and light here Magic Shampoo Drier $10. Magic Alcoh for literature today. Magic Shampoo Drier Co., ..Meadow Why is Meadow Gold be cause the cream is pasteur the best known methods o serving all the sweetness s These excellent qualities of the air-tight, odor-proof every print of Meadow Go Why take chances on oth Meadow Gold quality? The Continental Stonestreet Undertakers A Fraternal Beneficiary Society will be police for yourself and children; will be funeral and death benefits in care of death not afforded to be without Life Insurance. THE KNIGHTS 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. It often terms to agents. For information address: NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS, 519 Kansas Ave., Topeka Our Motto:—"Promp. Payment of Claims. JOHN M. WRIGHT, PEARL MONEAL, National President National Secretary THE MAGIC IS TWO TIMES LARGER THAN PICTURE. IT IS $10 LONG. THE MAGIC SHAMPOO DRIER AND HAIR STRAIGHTENER. MAILED ANYWHERE IN U.S. POSTAGE PAID. SEND MONEY BY POST OFFICE MONEY ORDER. LADIES LOOK! Every lady can have a beautiful and luxurious head of hair if she uses a MAGIC. After a shampoo or bath the Magio dries the hair, removing the dandruff; and it will straighten the curliest head of hair. The Magic will not burn or injure the hair, because the comb is never heated. The steel heating bar which irons the hair, is alone, put into the flame of the alcohol or gas heater. The Aluminum Comb is easily detached from the heating bar, then, after the bar is heated the comb goes back into place and is held by a turn of the handle. The Magic Heater is also suitable for curling irons, has a cover and can be carried in a handbag. Fill with alcohol and light here Magic Shampoo Drier $1.00. Magic Alcohol Heater $0.50. Liberal terms to agents. Write for literature today. Magic Shampoo Drier Co., Minneapolis, Minnesota. ..Meadow Gold Gutter.. Why is Meadow Gold better than other butter? Because the cream is pasteurized and churned according to the best known methods of scientific butter-making, preserving all the sweetness and flavor. 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? Stonestreet @ Gaines Undertakers and Embalmers. ```markdown ``` 7TH & QUINCY ST. Randloph al Directors and Em Best Flowers Fur North 3rd St., Kansas City Wyatt, Rand Funeral Directo Funeral Directors and Embalmers 920 North 3rd S WYTT formerly with the Kan 50-Employes-50 5-Wagons-5 Home Phone West 503 527 State Avenue Both Phone 3. Courteous Attention Elegant Carriages YDEN. Estate LIFE INSURANCE Headies of the Orient, and a police for yourself and Luneral and Death Benefits in care 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: RS, 519 Kansas Ave., Topeka Payment of Claims. PEARL MONEAL, National Secretary THE MAGIC SHAMPOO DRIER AND HAIR STRAIGHTENER MAILED ANYWHERE IN U.S. POSTAGE PAID. SEEM MONEY BY POST OFFICE MONEY ORDER. Body can have a beautiful and luxuriant head of uses a MAGIC. After a shampoo or bath the hair, removing the dandruff; and it will a curliest head of hair. Use the comb is never heated. The steel heat- flame of the alcohol or gas heater. from the heating bar, then, after the bar is heat- y a turn of the handle. Heater $0.50. Liberal terms to agents. Write Minneapolis, Minnesota. Gold Gutter... Better than other butter? Be- ed and churned according to scientific butter-making, pre- d flavor. Are kept for you through use dust-proof package in which is enclosed. Butter when you are sure of Creamer Go., @ Gaines and Embalmers. We carry one of the Finest Lines of Undertaking Goods in the State. We never sleep. Three Licensed Embalmers in Attendance. oph & Co. and Embalmers Best of Service Flowers Furnished if Requested Kansas City, Kas. Bell Phone West 215 TOPEKA, KAN. ee - ® a “ wee Niger oe sci a fe O = K B L A R D Makes Better Shortening Than Butter elt is Pure Leaf Lardut Open Kettle Rendered Absolutely Clean. Handled by all First-class Grocery Stores. Made Under U.S. Government Ivepectior. Wolff’s Banquet Hams The toothsome tendesnese ard delicious flavor of Walff’s Banque, Hame are due to two skinge=-the care uced in selecting the Hames and the metkod ueed in curing and smoktng them. Wolff's Banquet tame bave the eaine delicione favor clear to the bone. They are eweet, tend-r, 243 ceither too fat nor too lean...the mort healthin. and ccoromical of all foods. Order Wollt's Banenet Hame ant prove their superiority. e The Chas. Wolff Packing Company, Topeka, U.S. A. For Your Daily Bread User Hogan’s Celebrated “BEST-YET” Flour More Loaves---Better Bread The Hogan Milling Company, Junction City, Kansas gex7 Sold in all Principal Towns in Ostahsma, L. S Shellabarger, Pres. F. D, skellabarger, Sec'y. Treas. The Shellabarger Mill and Elevating Company ‘Also Coal Lumber and Hardware. Milling Capacity 1200 Bole. 1€¢0 Rivereide Elavor Capacity 500, 000 Bue. Robireon’s Code Salina, Kansas, : : : U. S. A. HIGH GRADES UF FLOUR TYLER & COMPANY, Proprietors. - JUNCVION CIPY, KANSAS | e Buy Your Beer at Wholesale Price Y 6=s«dDirect ~from the Brewery 2 Bottles Pale Lager ri.p- R siger ekep. oo. 30 ped direct from tLe brew 3 05 . ‘| \ ery to you on recciptof oxsy e : cs RETURN EMPTIES and get a REBATE of $125 Net cost to youss-ess sees cence ee +++ $1.80 Goetz Pale Lager | t my isa bigh grade beer made from Pure Barley Malt rad ‘ and Hops. | You have to pay 150 per bottle when you buy beer aes one bottle at atime, but by buyizg from the brewery at wholesale price you save leet tran kalf the price, t ri A GOETZ PALE LAGER ie macufactured for the a finest trade, guaranteed under the Pare Food Law and has that rivh, eparkling, eatiefying tacte real lavere cf good beer know, with a flavor absolutely al] ite own. OUR MONEY BACK OF FER:—After reawving the cace of Pale Lager, drink a bottle or two before or tau behre deeidirg to heep It. If it ia the beer you like keep it, Otherwiet, cera ta a he remainder and we will refnud your mommy anetantly ¢ gow ste vs thoroughly pleaved with Pale Lager. G Brewing C oetz Drewing Lo., Wise Gnasn Ave, gs A RAS CIPY, HO THE STATE FEDERATION OF WOMEN'S CLUBS. ATCHISON, EANS. | The Tenth annual ecesion of the Federation of Women’s Clube wae held in True Eleven hall at Atehs. son, Kanaae, June 35 ani 16, Mra. W T Bell, of Leavenworth, presid. ing, and Mra Jerry Taylor, of Atchison, eccretary. ‘Iwenty-cight clubs, represented by 81 delegates and etate officers, formrd thie grand aceembly. Never before in the history of the federa- tien vag there euch a grata exhibit of needle work, china painting and cooking put up for inepection. ‘Ise exhibit wat valued at more tean €2,000 More caccllest papers and discuesions along all lines of science, music, educition, art, civ ive, domectic eclenee and charity, were never produced before any in- telligent body of women, all glean. ed through the tnepiration icecived that itie a grand thing tu be organ. ized for the uplifting of humamty, fur, “In wnity there ie strery 1.” The Carnation and Santi wer clube of Atchigon, spared +0 | cine tocn tartain cash aclegate snd vieiting Jady who came, Atte the meeting adjowined cach one departed to the various hLomee del aig this Ue ideal mectng in the history of the Meterditon ‘the nex’ meeting will shell at Newton, i iil Lhe following arc the «thee | Mie ved Ball, Leas utordyy ier dent; Mie JL tharper, Woehita, bet, Vicesprenident; Mis do Mo trrore, Newton, 2nd vieepreeidert; Mie. SMe ree, Newton, revordity se > rears; Abe J P Henderson, lay. enwulth, corrcepondins eecretary§ Mre J L Dyeon, Kansae Ctty. teas. urer; Mrs T Allen, Atchieon, chap. lain. Enaceutive board, Miee MOB Jordan, Topek’, chairman, The association federates 5 clube of Toyeba, 3 of Laarenoe, 5 of Kansae City, 4 ot Wichita,2 of At. chieon, 2 vf Hutchineon, 3 of Sali- na, 2 of Newton,1 of Junction City and 3 of Leavenworth. ABILENE, | Mrs Ida Brown of Salins was the guest of her sieter, Mra. Charles Harrigon, on Sunday, Mre Uora Yeager of Lawrence, G DM NG, was here Saturday, on her annual viett to tne HH of Ruth Mice M Mitchell and Afr Wilham Ifundley were unite] in marriage Monday night, Kev Cos officiating, Lhe couple are weil Known in this ; ace and ali wieh them imnuch joy iu their futare fot. | M Gileon went to Salina Satur dav, returning Sunday. | Hast Vea bef, for Msnbattan on Mond vy. Mr MeRoy ond sife were the yucete of thar part, afbe Veal on sunday, returning t dun trom uty on Mumdiy, Mies Bird Willian aid her httle peice, Lizzie Wiliaine were the ntcets of their methor and gvind,. snother, afre J Wilaame, MreG T Raimes te viettiog ber parcote D Simprun and wife, the latter being on the suk Vet, Bit Ziou Baztivt Sanduy School rendered a Chiidreue’ Day program very nicely, and 3 collection wae taken up tor infecion pury o-ce, Roe ee eS Shawnee County In the matter of the cstate of Joseph H, Stuart late ce Denver County, Colorado NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT, Notice is hereby g.veu that un the W1th day of June, A D 1920, the unaerssgned was, by tre Probate Court of Shawnce Ceunty, Kansas, duly eppoirted Screfy etret refite estate ct Jeecpas Hi Stuart fete ot Denver. County © reds, deceng ds Be pariies mferese 2 gard estare wiltake notice 2: gtvern there lselves accore tip * Pol Slane s, | Aininewra & PPiret pucuere Jo redve , 26°% ° Atchiscn, J. C. Nicewarner, ““Kinrss REPUBLICAN CANDIDATD FOR Railroad Commissioner. | KNatlroad ‘Commissioner. ‘ Atchison, ‘ Fd. L. Hinds,“ Yr, CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY CLERK Beem Se liect to the Dicieiin of the Republican Pamary Electlon Aug. 2, 1910. ———_____—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—S___ ee: Some of the Leading Financia] Concerns of Oklahoma. isin WOSJDAVIS, President Hor WM FAAS st gy tive KS. FITCH IEE, Vv Pres. Fader? Sati Caneene State Bank & Trust Co., Nowata, Okl:homa Capital . - - - 25.000 Th Surplus . : - - TA cite) G0 DEPOSITS GUARANTLED by tar Depo we 5 une of the state cf Ohlaheinp. reat We solicit a Share cf Your bu.t\ene Sere g. TW PORESS JR Pie hat $ =~ WEtt ae te " WA WE tse WON Ba saett ot AND A! oe Ute The Nowata National Bank, Neowata, Onrairawya, Capital Stoch Paid in we... 6 wee ER eS Surplus Earned 2 oe kw ae . Dhoec 6G DELOrIfo .. or ae: econ Fy SSS bg BS A share of your patronage would he highly appre cinted WACCHIASE Treeterd ,Y he tee matiet ARCHIBALD OUMEER DEEN Irs 4 “ aS part tarkee The Producers State Bank, | NOWATA, OKLANUMA. Capital : : : $50,c00 op Deposits - - - 135,cco oo Deposits Guaranteed. A share of your patronatie #0) be appreciated. POA WHITK, President SD Mis HES Copter W VSINCLAIR. V Jaesice nt Wee CONNELTS SV Poee At s& sees Ate? Carter e The Exchange National Bank, Tulsa, Oklahoma, Capital and Surplus $200,000. G0 We firte cur patrons every fac'ty cones: YP yoe? Bankine acd re-peetnlly seluat youre curr, a e e 6 Who is Depositing Your Money? Did ite rocens to you that some one is Veg ceite ing the mot; you foolishly spend in some renk? Why nos deposit your own money ard commerce to do business in a systematic way? Tomorrow never comes. Openan aceczri . th this bank thday,. Four psr cent. interest paid en ce..i48 22. . Capital $100,000.00 ~ The UNION TRUST CO., | “GTARASSI 00h Tulsa, Oklahoma. R. T, COLTER, Pree WIC TLBR OV fee > oi, COLTER, Carries Ghe Bank of Taft, Taft, Oklahoma. Capital and Surplus $15,000.00, ger Woo Want Your Ranaing Basires: NOTICE TO GAS CONSUMERS will supply natural gas for domestic use through meters only, all flat rate contracts expiring at that time. All consumers wanting to continue use of gas will please call at our office and arrange for the installation of a meter on their premises. The rate per thousand cubic feet will be 25c, meter to be furnished and installed on consumers premises by this company after plumbing has been properly arranged by consumer for such installation. A plumber's certificate will be required of the con- er after all the plumbing is completed. Should the consumer so elect he may attend to the installation of the meter at his own expense, aeter to be furnished by ths company at our office, in consideration of which, a discount of twenty per cent will be allowed, making the rate 20c per thousand cubic feet. A deposit with the company by the consumer of $5 to secure the payment of all gas used will be required, such deposit to draw six per cent interest and to be returned to consumer at the termination of his contract and the payment of all gas bills. It is thought that meters will encourage the economical use of gas thereby insuring us with a more lasting supply. The Coffeyville Gas & Fuel Co. ```markdown ``` VINITA, UKSA ```markdown ``` Two Tuschers' Normal, with Prof F C Cowsn as conductor, closed on Saturday, being the best in the hist. ory of Oklahoma. H F Nateon and wife and Mrs A D Johnson spent a Sundy with Rev A G Washington of Tulsa who has been quite ill, though we are pleased to note that he is improving. J T mery was host of a box party in one of several of the lady tees, proving to be an ideal host. J T Williams who has been at a day school at Washington, D.C., have come home to visit his parents, Lee Williams and wife. W H Venters and wife are now guarded in their beautiful modern home on South Second street. Mr. S P Anhews of Okmulgee the guest of Robert Hubbard and life on Brewer street. The Carnation Art club had a delightful meeting with Mrs Lee Worries and adjourned for the amount Most of the club will spend the warm months in Colo Suscribe for the Plan dealer and get all the news. Phone all news of interest to 107. Mr. Blair the Stone of Winne- meco, New, returned Wednesday. Il Peck was transacting business in the city the past week. Mrs. Dr. Bickett left yesterday for her home at Coffeyville. H F Watson and wife entertained at dinner Tuesday, the guests of being Mr Holloway and wife at Huckory Creek. The Pleasant Hour club gave a very pleasant party at their rooms, on Friday evening, in honor of the teachers. The evening was passed in conversation, dancing and cards, and refreshments were served in the garlor downstairs. Rev Granberry, a very able minister, now has charge of Bethel A M E chor. All are invited to attend, and will be made welcome. The nation Pleasure parlor has very heavy business during the summer Normal. Little Leis Williams celebrated her 59th birthday Thursday by a party to 25 of his little friends, at the Lence on S. Third street. Mrs. Hudley was is disposed a few days the past week, but at this writing a much better. Mrs. Eliza Jettman is listd with the sick thus MIGGINSVILLE, MO. B K Bruce, G M of W B Feree at several days ago from Leverworth making times very long. R A L MacConie of Wellington, arrived here last Friday returning from attending confer- nce at Maview. Alfred Perry of Kansas City, was at the several days ago visiting relatives. Pr. A C M. klin, principal of the O. Smith college at Sedalia, having care in our city last K. J Allen of Springfield was Saturday, changing cars from Mayview where he attended a dance and visited friends. M. L. mina Adune, of Kansas City, was here last week as a guest trip. ```markdown ``` Mr. Katie Davis, who has been rather sick, is reported to be some what better. Samuel Henderson of Kansas City was here last week visiting with friends and relatives. Miss Anna M Britt left for Kansas City, Kansas, last week, to attend the Normal Institute on the 26th, and has since returned. --- M. HON. GEORGE PLUMB, of Emporia, stands well up in the ranks of the foremost men in Kan. He is making a same fight for Railroad Commissioner, and gain ing friends daily. Hutchinsn Gas & FuelCo., Plenty of Gas for all Purposes This Winter. Some Day Some Place Some One May make as good Flour as elly's Famous doubt it. Your Grocer can get it f HUTCHINSON, KANSAS PATENTS The Offers from Leading Manufacturers on patents. "Hints to inventors." "Inventions some inventors fail." Send rough sketch or my Patent Office records. Our Mr. Greeley was commissioner of Patents, and as such had full of Patent Office. GREELEY & McINTIRE but we doubt it. Your Grocer can get it for you HUTCHINSON, KANSAS Book on patents. "Hints to inventors." "Inventions needed." "Why some inventors fail." Send rough sketch or model for search of Patent Office records. Our Mr. Greeley was formerly. Acting Commissioner of Patents, and as such had full charge of the U. S. Patent Office. PATENT ATTORNEYS WASHINGTON, D. C. SSeS ae eee = 25 Nee oa : :