Plaindealer
Friday, October 28, 1910
Topeka, Kansas
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TPE KA PLAINDEALER
‘VOUME Xi TOPEKA, KANSAS, FRAT MORNING OCT. 28,10, SSSSSCUMBER OG
If Governor Stubbs Wants to Reform Liquor Drinkers, He Should Begin With Dolley!
STUBBS EXCHANGED COATS
MORNING OF LYNCHING!
Finger of Suspicion Points Stronger to
the Then Wild Roscoe and Warm
Friend of the Mob Leader.
IS GOVERNOR W. R. STUBBS GUILTY?
The People Await His Answer on This
Important Matter.
Is Gov, Stubbs guilty of participating in the lynching of the
lynching of the three colored men at Lawrence onthe Lord's
day June 11, 1882 when Peter Vinegur, I-aac King and George
Roberts were hanged frum the Kaw river bridge? We asked the
Governor if he was guilty of assisting in this henious crime, but
up to this writing he has failed to affirm or deny. In many in-
stances silence gives consent, hence we take it for granted that
he participated in the American white man’s favorite pastime—
lynching Negroes on the morning of June t1, 1382.
This question is not ask for political reasons, but to prove
him unfit to fill the highest office in the gift of the people of Kan-
sas if he is guilty of such an act. We conversed with several
Lawrence people in regard to the Governor's connection with
the affair. One party said that he was associated with the ring
leader of the mob. That the Goveraor was wild and wrackless
at the time, that he was oa the streets the morning of the crime,
that he EXCHANGED COATS witha man. Now Governor,
how can a man who poses as a Chaistian gentleman remain silent
under such strong suspicion! Tell the people of Kansas where
you were Sunday morning June rith, the Lord’s day when
Peter Vinegar, Isaac King acd George Robertson were hanged
from the Kaw civer bridge. Surely you cannot forget such an
important event. You ought aot be afraidto admit it. You
will not be molested. The Lord has forgiven you and since you
are governor you can forgive yourself and protect your liberty.
The old timers in Lawrence say that you was prominent with
your gang at that time and everything went with you. |
Governor, tell the people why you have not shown a dis-
position to act in the case of George Williams, a wealthy young
colored farmer, who was deiven from his home at Pratt, Kas.,
because he purchased a fine house near some white people. A
mob called on Williams and informed him that he would not be
permitted to live in his owa property. Mr. Williams called on
Governor Stubbs and upto this time nothing has been done
by him to apprehend the leaders. His voice has never been
raised to warn the perpetrators to cease intimidating this man.
His sympathy scems to be with mobs. Did he acquire this in’
Lawrence on June s1th, 1882?
Governor, please tell the people with WHOM YOU EX.
CHANGED COATS on Sunday morning June ttth, 1882? '
QUITS FAKE
INSURANCE CO.
John B. Fleming Severs His
Connection With the
Knights and Ladies
of Protection.
The fake order, the Knights
and Ladies of Protectlon is los-
ing ground, J, 8B. Fleming, one
of the Jeading business men of
Horton has resigned as directors
of the hold-up order He stid
that he believed the arder on
the square unfil a certain trans-
action came to his notice and
that he could not and would not
stand for it. He quit paying on
his policy sometime ago. Mr.
Fleming came to Topeka lust
week and told President James
tt Guy that he was done with
the order. Mr. Fleming said
int he would not be a party to
anything to dupe the hard-work-
ing people of the race or any-
one else,
On the eve of going to press
we are informed that J. G,
Groves, treasurer of the order,
has sworn to a warrant for the
arrest of the editor of this paper
ut Kansas City, Kansas, but up
to this time af has net been
served If he swears ou' one
every day, it will not deter us
frum exposing the fake order of
which he is treasurer, He.
knows the order hus did crooked
things and cannot pay their)
loses should any number occuy
within a short period. Again
we issue
A WARNING
to the Colored People of Kane
and elacwhere: Beware of the
Knights and Ladies of frotection,
an order that has tobbed several
colored people, and will rob many
mae i trey continue to live up to
its mandates. They are duping the
nad working women ind men of
the race. damew If Guy is: the
president, J, G. Groves treanurer
Rev Fishbick, secretary, huld« the
ollie only in name. He knows
nothing of the internal workings
cf the order. ‘Lhey arc eending
agenia over the atate, fleecing the
people. The Insurance Commis.
sioner ought to s.op them. He said
if they had been a white order they
would have been stopped long azo
They ought to be stopped. Thatis
no reason why they should be allow.
ed to dupe end “o the poor Negro.
We warn the race to beware of
this wild oat skin game.
Was Stubbs Playing Poker?
Hon. Nick Chilea desires that
Hon. Stabbe prepare an alibi. Hon.
Niok eays that Hon. Roscoe ia sus.
peoted of having arasted in lynoh
jag some colored gents. Now, if
Hon. Stubba can just remember
who held the thres other hands in
the harness room of that Lawrence
livery stable that Sabbath morning,
he oan produce the alibi, and eet
the troubled spirit of Hon, Nick at
rest.—-Topeka State Journal.
This was no doubt a good,
stiff poker game and perhaps
explains how Hon. Stubbs ob-
tained a'million dollars. Men in
tajlroading camps luve to play
poker,
Vote for the State Fair
Bonds
On the eighth day of November
the Shawnee county vovcie will have
an cpportunity to vote a go Yul
issue of bonds for the purpore ut
aiding the State Fair association te
make next year’s fair the biggent
and best ever held in the state,
This is by no moana a gift to the
state fatr management, for it wall
fointo the hands of the county
commissioners and every dollic of
it must be expended in making per.
manent umMprovements on the farr
grounds
Antate far means thousands of
dullars worth of advertising for tho
etate wach yeur and in of enpecial
value tu the county in which it ia
located ‘The fair thin fall wana
eucceas, but not etch a sucKORH a8
the board of a anigers hope to make
the one tobe Wotan bast, With
an ienue of $4U,000In bonds roveral
new buildings will be crecsd and
many needed bopure oie and the
electra of next seule fate will be
a-sured,
If the bonds are voted by a nice
majority neat month Shawnee coun.
ty can hope within the ext year or
bo to get aid from the etate i the
furm of an appropriation. The
new state fair management hus won |
the confidence of the people as wel!
asthe exhibitors who visited the
fair this fall. sext year a fais
twice ae large an that held lasi fall
oan be built for one half the money
‘gud one fourth of the energy.
The additional tax imposed, one
cent on each $100 valuation on ac-
count of the bond, is so small that
it will not be felt by any one. The
fact that the very men who donated
liberally tv the fair assoctation and
pnrchased atock in’ the enterprise
are the men who are atrongest la
favor of the issue of $50,000, To
vote on the bond question it will be
necessary to call for a “bond” bal
lot, eo De eure that you remember
this, and du net fail te vote once
fer the bonds,
VINIT TA, OKLA
‘Lhe weather here the past week
hos been very much lke winter.
Mrs. Joe Hicks and children of
Wilberforce, Ohio, are in the city,
guests of relatives and friends,
Mre. Lankford and daughter of
Girard arrived in the city Tuesday
morning for a visit with Mes. and
Mre,d. Vailey of the Sunny Side
The G. W. club had a very plear-
ant meeting evening at the home of
Mrs. H. F. Watson.
Mrs. Joseph Valley was hostess
for the Carnation Art club Tuesday,
This club can always boast of a
good time. Mrs. Lankford and
daughter were guests Alter refresh
ments the club adjourned to meet
with Mrs, John Davis,
On Wednesday evening Mr. and
Yrs, A. M, Moore gave a delightful
party complimentary to Mrs, Lank
ford and daughter. Whivt and other
games were played until a Jate hour;
a three course menu was acrved,
Master George Venters ia yet very
sick. |
Mr. Willie Williamyon and family
of Iola have moved three miles
south of the city and he 1s foreman
of the Allwee section
Mr. and Mrs R, Hubbard went to
visit relatives on the creck fast week,
Misa Josephine Beck will return
tu Emporia, Kanese, where she wil
enter the State Normal
The stork visited the home of Wr,
and Mrs. A. Davis Saturday nigat
and jetta aweet baby ¢ rl
Mrs. Lliza Fu's om returned Mon |
day everday trom Obkmaleee, where
phe alteudultie \ Vib co tress
Toe Carnation Act cup ts uelia
Vitrtiona Toursday tor ar ow ytion n
honor of Mra Lanktord atth: hous
ot Mra A. OD. Juhnsen on sue
Brewer stre+t,
Mr. and Mrs E, Hawkins aeia.
located on South Third street,
Hayden Finicy, who has been
quite il with typhoid tever, is much
better at this writing,
Mrs Jumes Reet of Buuth See nd
sreet returned Tuesday froma week's
visit in Kaneas City.
Mro Kate Gott rand daughter
removed Tuesday to North Firat bt
Mer JON, Buniey wl leave Sunday
oe Saver City, NOM fur an indeti
vite stay,
Political Outlook.
Yothe bh tered Tire Torrn sy Bhai’
DEAL Pb.
IT beg to 923 a fow words concern
ing the political outlook within the
columns of your useful paper, ‘Lhe
present campaign, in ray judgment,
means more to the Republican party
anitothe Negro race than it has
since the days of reconstruction, I
regret to say for the last few years
the Republican party has gotten
somewhat from ite real self for rea-
80139 1 will be g!ad to give iu the fu-
ture, In order to make the party
again what it once was, we, the yut-
ers, must look over the alate thor-
ougkly and select men as our repre
sentatives of the types of Lincoln,
Sumner, Garrison, Foraker and
others who are too numerous to
mention,
However, I want to congratulate
the party on selecting tor one of its
‘representatives such a man ag the
Hoa, Philip P_ Campbell, whom the
peowle thrugh my section, and es-
pectally my race, regard nea true
typs of the honorable ,entlemen
avove mentioned, I do noi epeak
ot hum in this wae because he is
friendly to the «ace tu which I helong,
but because the people regard him
as a type of Linculn—broadmnnded,
b gheuricd and stands nubly for all
ake peuple,
| ‘Khe Kepublican party 1s badly in
‘need of a large number of this type.
During the latter part of the wxtieth
Congress, the Hon. Mr. Heflin of
Alabama, (whom [ am sorry holds
that title.) presented to Congress at
atime when he thought it would be
accepted with but a few .epublicans
on the fluor, a bill compelling the
street railway to run on its tracks a
car for colored people at the Nation-
al Capitol, known as the “Jim Crow”
car
Mr, Campbell being one of the few
Republicans on hand, quickly sprang
to his feet and created such an ex-
citemeat with his cesire of all men
being equal, bivught our Republicais
to their fee: and the afternoon a1
their conflict wi.l haruly be turge tm
f.r a number of years to come,
It seems to me that great effort
should be made w show the people
of Kansas and otber parts of this
great country that they have not
only am.n who possesses a big heart,
butamwan whom they can trust.
the Republican party has stood and
is yes standing tur noble things. In
fuct, itis good and it behooves us
Ww make it better, I would be very
happy on the eghth of Nuyember
tu Cabt a vote in Pitteburg, Kanene,
but Laue mpelled to bein my own
state, New Jrisey, where Republican
votes aie badly necded. ams way. J
vievury Cbs ths Pitwouarg dis
trict whe waits to sce tne Grand
Old Paty improved, made stronger
OF HL re ke ats past days Waes it
stood tor ebaulute justice tur all the
peuple, cant yourvete od Nuovembe
» ote the How Patup P Csupbel
forrsecctios asa mm erot the
5 o¢ boty that asemb es aunual y
veh weation'’a Capital.
Ha NKY LASSITER
215 seventeenth treet,
ROS ccs be eeventicen 8% Ge
GREAT INSPEIU TION OPENS
KANSAS CILY, MO,
On nest Tucediy, November tat,
There will occur one of the most
Important. snd perliaps the moot
notable on cvent that have token
plies imthecity, Tt with be the
opontig of the Werty Santorum’
at hula Vine street, Mausas City,
Mu. ‘Te buikbing whl be open for
Inspection from dé te cp om, far
Jadiew, and from e350 to EE ptm,
Jor dadien and gouthanen Begin.
ning aly ot pm, aeplendad pro.
ha, Coneieting of aeldicreen anil
muster!» lertions, will be gendered
and everybody te cordially invited,
Much ee lit is tue te Or Kdward
Perry ,for openmg 4 pla.e where
the sick of any race can be proper,
ty cared for, “This place ia teded
in Kaneaa City, Mo,
MRS. A. M. PORO
Poro Hair
3100 Pine Street, St
ranch Office 1135 Jefferson St
MRS. DAISY BURG
d. 'Phone 282
CALL, WRITE OR T
When You Ne
MRS. A. M. POPE TURNBO, Poro Hair Grower
3100 Pine Street, St. Louis, Mo.
Branch Office 1135 Jefferson Street, North Topeka, Kas.
MRS. DAISY BURCH, Agent.
Ind. 'Phone 282 Bell 'Phone 38
OR WANT A LOAN
On your furniture, piano, etc., without suit your convenience. You can sign p
James E. Bal
Licensed Financial Agent a
Five Years in the Sa
205-206 207 Benoist Building, N. E.
Saitt Loms, Mo.
Telephones: Main 3057; Central 52
Guaranteed E
James E. Baker, Jr.,
Lensed Financial Agent and Notary P
Five Years in the Same Location
Benoist Building, N. E. Cor Ninth
Lons, Mo.
Main 3057; Central 5225.
On your furniture, piano, etc., without removal or delay, payable to suit your convenience. You can sign pay at home
James E. Baker, Jr.,
Licensed Financial Agent and Notary Public.
Five Years in the Same Location
205-206 207 Benoist Building, N. E. Cor Ninth and Pine Sts.,
Saitt Lons, Mo.
Telephones: Main 3057; Central 5225.
TRADE
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know of any brewer who guarantees the
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to this announcement or matter where you
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ORDER BLANK.
G. K. K. B. WING CO. DEPT. KANS. CITY, MO.
DEPT. M. JOHN H. MO.
Vassar Chocolate
You will never know how good to get Vassar Chocolates from your local loose-wiles biscuits.
Come to the South Mt.
First offering in South Muskogee and best money making realty investment.
In the very heart of the great Muskogee. Prices now
sar Chocolates
ever know how good they are till
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the South Muskogee
lot Sale
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ery heart of the great oil and gas
Prices now
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Vassar Chocolates
You will never know how good they are till you try them Get Vassar Chocolates
ot Sale
First offering in South Muskogee will be the fastest growing and best money making realty investment in Oklahoma.
In the very heart of the great oil and gas field south of Muskogee. Prices now
$75.00 to $200----Easy Payments
Free round trip ticket from your home with each lot purchased. We also allow an lease on each lot. 1000 oil and grain field.
Don't Let This Opportunity Go
Agents, you can make fast money. Write us today for full particulars.
South Muskogee
92-403 Estes Building,
at This Opportunity Get Away from you can make fast money from this pay for full particular Address.
South Muskogee Town C
Building, MUSKOGEE,
Free round trip ticket from your home town to South Muskogee with each lot purchased. We also allow you $20 rebate for the oil and gas leases on each lot. 1000 oil and gas wells now in operation in this field.
Don't Let This Opportunity Get Away from You.
Agents, you can make fast money on this property for no. Write us today for full particular Address.
South Muskogee Town Co.,
402-403 Eates Building, MUSKOGEE, OKLAHOMA
BOMONT 3109
OPE TURNBO,
Grower
St. Louis, Mo.
Street, North Topeka, Kas.
URCH, Agent.
Bell 'Phone 38
FOR TELEPHONE
Need Money
About removal or delay, payable to sign payer at home
Baker, Jr.,
Court and Notary Public.
Same Location
N. E. Cor Ninth and Pine Sts.,
al 5225.
BEER for
Out-of-Town
Trade...
GOE1Z "Pale Lager" is guaranteed in every sense of the word.
It is guaranteed to contain nothing but what exists in the pure materials from which it is
It is brewed in clean, sanitizing process is used.
All brewers can guarantee purity who guarantees flavor?
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4. This offer is open to every moment where you live. Only shipped to you
Chocolates
good they are till you try them
tes
Little by
CUIT COMPANY
Muskogee, Okla.,
Sale
Muskogee will be the fastest growing
investment in Oklahoma.
heat oil and gas field south of
our home town to South Muskogee allow you 42 rebate for the oil and gas wells now in operation in
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gee Town Co.,
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CENERAL 6542
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Smithvale Telephone Co. from August 22, 1910, to May 10, 1911.
Don't wait! Buy it! If you don't somebody else will. Buy one for yourself and get your neighbor to buy one. The Smithvale Telephone Co. is very anxious to find 3,000 Negro men and women who have $1.00 worth of race pride in them!
It is easy matter to talk race pride but let us act it by making some sacrifices for our race. See our agents and get one of the Company's dollar tickets, and try for one of the 40 shares that will be given away with the sale of 1000 of our dollar Tickets. Our tickets are worth one dollar after our sale is concluded May 16th, 1011. You can make a dollar payment on a share of stock by sending your ticket to the office of the Smithvale Telephone Co., R. F. D. No. 1. Who will be tagged for the Smithvale Telephone Co.
It only costs 25c. Put yourself on record by getting one of these Souvenirs.
The Smithvale Telephone Co., owned and operated exclusively by Negroes, is doing a great work and extending to the youths of the race a great opportunity of building up and cementing themselves into one of the biggest corporations controlled by Colored People. In order for anything great to succeed, it must have the confidence of its people accompanied by some money. In the great State Capitol Campaign, many of us paid one dollar for a tag or button in order that the state enterprise may be a success. Let me ask you to think seriously upon a business proposition that will mean much to us as a race. Do you have confidence enough in your race to believe they can bring things to pass? Do you believe that they can control and operate business concerns as well as the white race? If so, think on the business outlook of the Smithvale Telephone Co. owned and controlled by your own race, and allow yourself to be tagged to foster an enterprise that will mean much for our own boys and girls.
We hope every person who desires to see Negro Corporations succeed that they may give employment to our own people, will pay 25c for one of these souvenirs of the Smithvale Telephone Co. Stockholders Reference Com: Rev. W. H. Jernagin, Bird Gee, J. L. Jones, Att'y, W. H. Hutton. Board of Directors: N. O. Bryant, Miss Ella Wright, Miss Florence Kiser, Miss C. People.
Agents: Prof G. N. Bowen, W. J. A. Jackson, Oklahoma City, G. W. Wright, Jr. 010 Spruce St. Topka, Kan. A. J. Bryant, Silverton, Colo.
When in Ma hat or Stop it
Bachelors' Hall,
Bachelors' Hall,
629 YOUNG STREET
New York Room 111
City for accommodation.
LIVY ROBERTS. LINSON PHILIPS
Manager. Proprietor
LITTLE DRIVER COURT OF SHAWNEE
COUNTY, KENTUCKY.
Lewis Sun, P.O. 11FF.
No. 26255
Hunt J. Harden, Detective.
PUBLICATION NOTICE.
State of Kansas
County of Service
the state of Kansas To thru J
Jane in dependant, Greeting'
You are hereby notified that the notice in a plaint has the date of September, 1910, commenced her said net on said court asking for any the return of her money, name of I amingham, and for which she may be entitled to pay. And you are further notified and warned that unless you appear and answer said petition on or before the first day of October, A D. 1910, that said petition will be taken as true and judgment renewed accordingly against you and for her divorcing her from you, granting her a return of her maiden name and for other equitable relief. Hereof take due notice and govern yourself accordingly.
ARTHUR J. BOLANGER,
Attorney for Paintif
West. R L 10 WAS
Clerk of the District Court.
(SHAI)
WILL H. WIUTIG, President and Manager
GEO. EYSELL D
Union Depot Dru
Mail Orders Prompily
All the Best Brands of Whiskey
Opposite Waiting Room
1056 Union Avenue.
Home Phone West 503
E. L. GAYE
Real Estate
GEO. EYSELL DRUG CO.
Union Depot Drug store
Mail Orders Prompily Attended.
The Best Brands of Whiskey Bottled in
Room
Avenue, KANSA
e West 503 Bell Phon
E. L. GAYDEN
Real Estate
Mail Orders Prompily Attended.
All the Best Brands of Whiskey Bottled in Bond.
Opposite Waiting Room
1056 Union Avenue. — — KANSAS CITY, MO
Home Phone West 503 Bell Phone West 215
E.L.GAYDEN. Real Estate
With PATTERSON & GAYDEN.
DO YOU CARRY LIFE?
The Knights and Ladies
A Fraternal Beneficiary Society will be children paying Partial Life Suk, Lurcia of death. No honoring nor insurance.
THE KNIGHTS and LADIES of the by the laws of the State of Kansas, and is of Insurance of Kansas. Its others, a Company. Liberal terms to agents.
NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS, 519
Our Motto: "Promp, Payne, John M. Wright, National President.
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Every lady can have hair if she uses a Magic drier the hair, straighten the curliest hair which irons the hair, is alone, put into the flame of the Aluminum Comb is easily detached from the bented comb goes back into place and is held by a turn of the Magic Heater is also suitable for curling irons, handbag.
Fill with alcohol and light here
Magic Shampoo Drier $100 Magic Alcohol Heater for later use.
Magic Shampoo Drier Co.,
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Why is Meadow Gold better than cause the cream is pasteurized and the best known methods of scientific serving all the sweetness and flavor.
These excellent qualities are kept of the air-tight, odor-proof dust every print of Meadow Gold.
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YOU CARRY LIFE! INSULTS
Knights and Ladies of the C
General Beneficiary Society will issue polices for
paying Part of the Sick, Funeral and Death B
No honoring nor should to be
KNIGHTS and LADIES of the ORIENT is de
of the State of Kansas, and is under the S
of Kansas. Its others, bound in a re
Liberal terms to agents. A information a
NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS, 519 Kansas Ave.,,
Our Motto:—"Prompt Payment of Claims
WRIGHT,
PEARL Me
National President.
THE MAGIC
AND HAIR: STR
MAILED ANYWHERE
POSTAGE
SEND MONEY BY POST OFFICE
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straighten the curliest head of hair.
It will not burn or injure the hair, because the comb is never heated
ins the hair, is alone, put into the flame of the alcohol or prism
Comb is easily detached from the heating bar then aff
stack into place and is laid by a turn of the handle.
Heater is also suitable for curling irons, has a cover and can
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Y is Meadow Gold better than other butter
the cream is pasteurized and churned acco
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These excellent qualities are kept for you thru
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May take chances on other butter when you are
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DO YOU CARRY LIFE: INSURANCE?
The Knights and Ladies of the Orient,
A Fraternal Beneficiary Society will prove polite for yourself and children paying Part time Sick, Funeral and Death Benefits in case of death. No honoring does not afford 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 others are bonded in a reliable Surety Company. Liberal terms to agents. information address:
NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS, 519 Kansas Ave., Topeka
Our Motto:—"Prompt, Payment of Claims
JOHN M. WRIGHT, PEARL McNEAL,
National President. National Secretary
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LADIES LOOK!
Every lady can have a beautiful and luxurious head of hair if she uses a MAGIC. After a shampoo or bath the Magic 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 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 handbag.
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THE OPPORTUNITY WILL NOT LAST LONG. The man who makes money now exists in the present. The man who have made fortune now who have the courage to seize opportunities in a growing country.
TAFF, OKLAHOMA, is the fastest growing colored town in the New State. Abode a flourishing prosperous community with bank, industrial cotton gin, black and numerous stores and other enterprises. Surrounded by the most fertile farming and Oklahoma. Splendid openings for him workers, businessmen in the houses and there.
BUY A LOFT IN CALL NOW It will make you money. Go to town while the prices low. Remently located in HALOCHLE ADDITION, $20 DOWN. $5 PER DOF WITHOUT INTEREST.
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Designated Reserve Agent for National State Banks OFFICIAL STATEMENT at the Close Business June 30, 1910 As rendered to the Comptroller of the Currency
RHOLRK
Loans and discounts
Warrants
Stocks and bonds
Orodrails (cotton and grain)
U.S. bonds
Cash and slight exchange.
The above statement is C
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Flour: "Lyons"
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At Your Grocers
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Some Day Some Place Some One May make as good Flour as
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State of Kannan
Lawrence County
In the Watt of the Battle of Joy
on King Cebowan Scott, live of
Saxnee County, Kansas
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT.
Notice is hereby given to the Lich as of August A. D. he undersigned was by the Probate Court of Shawnee County, Kansas, July apoprote. A friend with his will annexed to the estate of Jepu King C. Loway Scott, late of Shawnee County, deceased. All parties interested in and estate will take notice and give them notice accordingly.
First publ. PUBLICATION NOTICE State of Kanada
P. C. Wadswo. 11 11 11 L. Mellree:
You are hereby notified that you have been seized in the District Court of Shawnee County, Kansas, in an action pending in said Court, where in Charles Boud Smith is pointful and you are defendants, for the recovery of One Thousand Five Hundred ($1,500) Dollars together with interest thereon from the 8th day of July, 1909, at the rate of six (6) per cent per annum, and costs of this suit, and that at the commencement of said action an order of attachment was duly issued to the sheriff of Shawnee County, Kansas, and said sheriff pursuant thereto attached the following described property, owned by you, to wit:
All your right, title and interest in and to one hundred shares of stock of The Bank Savings National Life Insurance Company, evidenced by certificates of stock numbered 80, 81 and 82, issued to D. W. Mulvane, Trustee.
And you are further notified that unless you answer said petition of the plaintiff, Charles Blood Smith, on or before the 29th day of October, 1910, or make appearance in said cause and defend thereto, such petition will be taken as true and judgment rendered against you for the sum of One Thousand Five Hundred ($1,500) Dollars, with interest thereon from July 9, 1909, and costs of this suit, and your above described property, as well as any of your funds or property found in the possession of D. W. Mulvane, upon whom a garrisonment summons has been served, will be ordered sold and the proceeds of such sale be applied upon the satisfaction of such judgment.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of said Court at my office in the City of Topeka, in the County of Shawnee, in the State of Kansas, this 15th day of September, A. D., 1910.
R. L. THOMAS,
Clerk.
(Seal.)
SAMUEL. BARNUM,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
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We do not handle any cheap or low grade whiskies We do not pay Express charges. E. T, SCHMIDT, East Atchlson, Mo.
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Male stamp Whiskey, 7 yrs old, 95 proof, gal. 4.00
Male blended Whiskey, per gallon . . . 4.00
Stamped Whiskey, 4 yrs old, 92 proof, gal. 3.00
Male stamp Whiskey, 1 yrs old, 94 proof, gal. 4.00
Male blended Whiskey, per gallon . . . 3.00
Yellon . . . 3.50
2.00
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Bond," CLARK'S RYE WHISKEY . . 5.00
Bond," I AMO WHISKEY . . 5.00
Bond," CEDAR BROOK WHISKEY . . 5.00
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Bond," YELLOWSTONE WHISKEY . . 6.50
Bond," BOND A LILLARD WHISKEY . . 5.50
Bond," BLUE RIBBON WHISKEY . . . 5.50
Bond," GUCKENHITMER RYE WHISKEY 5.50
Games' OLD CROW" WHISKEY . . . 6.00
any cheap or low grade whiskies
is charges.
East Atchlson, Mo.
SUCCESSOR TO
mer Hyde
of, per gallon, $3.50
95 proof, gal. 4.00
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92 proof, gal. 3.00
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WHKEY . . . 5.50
VIE WHISKEY 5.50
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It is迫切 attention to the work re- solts in only a few amount of satisfaction while honest andador, cure, good materials and up to date machinery are sure to bring the BEST RESULTS.
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Six Months by mail ..... $1.00
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Entered at the Postoffice at Topke as Second
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FRIDAY, OCT. 28, 1910.
MR RIPLEY'S SPEECH.
Gov. Stubbs and his calamity howlers should have heard President Ripley, General Attorney Rhienhart and Attorney Bleed officers of the great Santa Fe, at the Auditorium yesterday evening. They removed the mask from the Stubbs crowd and proved that Stubbs is ignorant as to railroad affairs and makes false statements in order to keep before the public and gain a tighter grip on his office.
The railroads desire to earn enough to pay the stockholders a fair interest on the capital invested as does other business enterprises. The wages of the employees haveibeen increased as has everything utilized by the railroads. How can they exist if they are not permitted to increase the rate on freight or something to keep the expenditures and pay a fair return on the investment
Several hundred people heard the speeches and will vote against him and calamity.
Of the 195,000 Republican votes cast for Stubbs in 1908, he only received 80,000 at the August primaries. Please tell us how Dolley can forecast a majority for Stubbs. If he receives 40,000 more than he did at the primaries, it will surprise his closest followers. The strength of the actiue party' vote was polled last August.
S. H. Haynes, county assesor. is a good business man and will receive a large majority. He knows what is needed in the office and a change would be silly indeed.
Why don't the farmers get their eyes open and get wise to this grand-stand player, W. R. Stubbs. The people in the cities and towns are are on to him. His reformation was too sudden to mean much good.
Amputate the head of the Republican ticket. Stubbs is not a Republican' Vote for Mr. Hodges, the clean business man of Olathe. Colored people who have known him from childhood ask that you support him.
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Politics in Other Counties. WYANDOTTE COUNTY.
Samuel Stewart, republican candidate for treasurer of this county, is a man of high integrity-one who will give the people a good, clean square, honest administration. He conducted a grocery on North James street for twelve years and for the last fourteen years has been located on Minnesota avenue. He has matured judgment, and is in every way fitted for this the most responsible office in the gift of the people of Wyandotte county. He is worthy and deserving of your suffrage.
Vote for A. L. Becker, candidate for sriff of Wyandotte county for
the second term. He is a good man clean, honest, upright and industrious and has served the people well. Give him another term.
ATCHISON COUNTY.
Hon. James W. Orr, candidate for representative of the Third district, Atchlson county, is one of the substantial and distinguished jurists of the West. A man so well versed in the law that few attorneys like to oppose him in law suits. He was mayor of Atchlson and served the people well. Has numerous friends who admire his pluck and energy.
LEAVENWORTH COUNTY.
The voters of Leavenworth county should vote for Judge B. F. Endres for judge of that district. He has served the people as judge of the city. He is a man well versed in the law. This is the height of his ambition. He has worked to show the people that he deserves it. He is honest, upright and courteous, not cold-blooded, like some we know who want the office. Vote for Eudres and you vote for a man full of principle and honest in all his dealings. Vote for Endres and all will be well. W. H Courtney, candidate for sheriff of Leavenworth county will be elected sure. He is very popular. Born in the county, knows everybody and everybody likes him.
W. E. SCHLICHTER.
candidate for sheriff has lived in Shawnee county for 21 years and has been foreman of the Dibble Grocery for seven years. He is a young man who stands high with the people.
Prof. Hawkins for Bowen
EDITOR PLAINDEALER; No greter pleasure could be accorded me than saying a word in behalf of Prof. D. M. Bowen, candidate for state superintendent, as I have served as principal and supervisor of the colored schools under him for nearly ten years, and I have always found him thoroughly alive to the interest of our race, also conservative and totally unbiased.
It is due to his conservative and unprejudiced administration that the present harmony exists between the whites and blacks in our High school. In fact our people appreciate his former services so much that they have banded themselves
JOHN H. BURKE
PROF DAVID BOWEN. together into an organization, known as the "Bowen Club," and every member intends to cast their vote for him, as the office of state superintendent has been removed from politics, and furthermore this third term idea does not impress us as a very plausible one.
I have known him the entire time during his superintendency and I never knew him to give our race anything other than a square deal. You will find him the same at all times, a perfect gentleman, honest, thoroughgoing, fair, conservative and actively alive to the interest of both races.
Respectfully,
E. J. HAWKINS.
Principal and supervisor of Colored Schools, Ft. Scott, Kas.
We visited the Soldiers' home a few days ago. This is the most beautiful spot in Kansas, located three miles south of Leavenworth on a section of land under the supervision of Governor Sidney G. Cook, formerly of Marion, a distin guished looking gentleman, past sixty-five years of age, a soldier, scholar and gentleman of the best he knows his men and respects them and looks after everything pertaining to their welfare.
The old boys of '01 have all that life can wish in the home—music, opera, restaurants, lunch stand, a large, spacious dining hall where over a thousand sit down at a time, pretty girls to wait on them, hospital, parks, boats, amusements of all kinds. There are 2,200 inmates, of whom 1,000 are on jurloughs.
The boys get homestick, especially those who have homes. Those who do not, take life easily. There are quite a number of colored soldier, who speak well of the governor, as everyone does. We sometime wish we were an old soldier, so that we might enjoy all the free hospitality extended by Uncle Sam to his boys.
The many friends of Rt Rev Bishop Abram Grant will be sorry to hear of his serious illness and wish for him a speedy recovery
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Mrs Phemie Devine, who has been visiting in Kansas City, Mo for the past three weeks, has returned, and reports having been highly entertained by friends in that city
Mr Joseph Gaines, railway mail clerk on the Kansas City and Tulsa line with headquarters at Kansas City. Mo, spent Thursday in the city with parents and friends
Frank B Sims of the North Side candidate for county commissioner, needs no introduction to the voters and taxpayers of Shawnee County He has served the people well in the past and will continue to do so in the future
The Chancel Chapter of St Simon's Guild met Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Hattie Freeman, Second and Jackson
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William Dickson, cannidate for county clerk, is in every way worthy of both the office and your suffrage He believes in honest fair and square deal to men, regardless of creed, color or condition He believes that if a colored man is competent, capable and worthy of filling a position no should be given the same Zimmerman has told the blacks that he did not want them Now, are you going to have the gall to vote for him? We say No; never.
MAPLE HILL, KAMS.
Quite a large crowd from Paxico attended the rally here Sunday. The amount raised was $43.25. Nolan Clarley and wife of Rohnville were here Sunday. Mrs. Hattie Davis and Helen Bradley spent Saturday afternoon and Sunday in Topeka. Miss Grace Stanley, who was at Stomont hospital several weeks, has returned home.
Mrs. Thomas Bolton was called Manhattan Monday, her brother having been hurt by falling from a building.
Miss Gertrude Officer and her brother visited their aunt Sunday.
Mr. Patterson of Topka was in town Sunday.
William Walls was in town Monday and got a large load of coal.
The Christian church will give an entertainment Thanksgiving.
Mr. Jimmie Wallace of Eskridge was the guest at Daisy Wallace.
Rev McCray will preach his fare well sermon at Paxico November 6. Meerss. Frank and Henry Walls of Paxico visited the family of Mrs.
ST JOSEPH, MO.
Miss Hazel Herndon has returned from Council Bluffs.
Mrs Hackney is very ill at this writing at her home on N. Main.
Miss Pearl Thompson is quite ill
Mrs Ida Scott was called to Kansas City last week on account of the illness of Mrs Erma R Ford. Reginald Trent of Chicago was a pleasant visitor in our city for a few days last week. The Jewell Art club will meet next week with Mrs Harry Bell at 7th and Pendleton streets. One member, Mrs Chas Phelps, was lost from the club by death last week.
Mrs Emma Madison Morris formerly of this city, died at her home in Gallatin, Mo.. last Saturday.
The Willing Workers sewing circle of Mt Zion Baptist church met last Friday at the church.
Mrs Ona Madison was called to Gallatin last week on account of the death of her sister, Mrs Madison.
Mrs Essax Allen will entertain the What-we-ever society Thursday November 3rd.
Rev T L. Scott spent last Sunday in Kansas City, Mo. Mrs Mollie Webster of Omaha, has visited here for some weeks. Wm Swinney was in Highland, Kansas, a short while last week.
YALE KANS.
After a long and worrying delay between operators and miners every thing is in full blast, and we give God the praise.
We are having a great meeting at the A M E church. It seems as though God sent that man I met at the Joplin conference, in the person of Rev W W Martin. just in time to do much good, and cause a great awakening among the young people. To hear him once is to hear him again
We had many of the state and county candidates here last evening and a great time for their party Therese is a great deal of sickness here. Rev Green, our pastor, is unable to assist at the meeting and on the sick list are, Mfs H White, Mary Gallaway, la grippe, a child of H Dorsy, diptheria, I. B Gallawa two weeks with tonsilitis and a baby of Mrs Weaver's which has been very sick but is some better.
Mrs L Marshall of Coffeyville is visiting her brother, Geo White. We took in the AME conference at Joplin October 16th. It was a grand meeting, with Biehop Parks at the front. Any pastor desiring the services of Rev W W Martin evangelist, can address him at Neoho Mo. He is ten route from here to Kansas City.
ABILENE. KAS.
Mrs G T Raimey left for Great Bend to visit relatives. Mrs Mittie Wallace returned on Tuesday from St Louis. Mrs W F Warder and her little daughter Vernetta, of Winfield, are here visiting friends and relatives.
Rev R Cox celebrated his ninth anniversary at the Mt Zion Baptist church last Sunday. Songs were rendered and a very interesting paper was read by Mrn Curtin in regard to the Mission circle, which put many people to thinking. A welcome address was given by Mrn Marla Garey, and other remarks were made by different members, all wishing Rev Cox farther succeed in his field of labor.
The Children's Band is preparing a dumb social, which will be held at the WOOO,F hall on Thursday evening.
BOLEY. OKLA.
Rev Scott of the Missouri' conference has been sent as pastor of the A M E church at this place. The A M E Zion conference has just closed, with Bishop Blackwell as chieftain. Mrs McShann of Wybark, was here this week lookrng out for a locatson.
Rv Brookins and wife left for Okmulgee Friday to make it their home, who has been assigned to the A.M.E church there, as pastor.
Many of the prominent business men of our town went to Ft Smith Eriday, on the excursion.
A beautiful banner was awarded Mrs M S Brookins, president of the Muskogee district, for collecting the largest amount, missionary money.
Immigration continues, many are daily coming to Boley.
Mas Haillle S Jones has been very ill for the past three weeks.
Lrwyer M J Jones attended the annual conference at Okmulgee.
Miss Ada Roberson is doing fine work in millinery, and won the let prize for hat making at the county fair.
Mineen Millie and Pearl Cavill have gone to Quindaro.
The Misses Haynes left last week for Langston university.
Vote for....
Hal R. Clark
Republican Candidate for County Attorney of Montgomery Co. solicits your support for reelection, Independence, Kas.
Came to Montgomery County in 1874.
Amos Skinner
Republican candidate for Register of Deeds of Montgomery county.
M. J. Williams
Republican nominee for Treasurer of Montgomero county.
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TOPEKA HAPPENINGS
Mr. C. C. Perry of Chicago was in the city a few days this week, visiting his family. He returned Tuesday Mrs. Alice Weeks of Emporia spent last week in the city, the guest of Mrs. Jeff Johnson.
Mrs. P. Phelps entertained informally Friday afternoon at whist complimentary to Mrs. Perre Garnet of St. Joseph. A very enjoyable afternoon was spent.
Brown's Drng store is planning to serve hot drinks this winter. When down town stop in and be served.
Mrs Robert De Frantz spent a few days last week with her mother. Mrs McNeal
Miss Laura Harlan ot Kansas City was the guest of her sister, Mrs O A Taylor during the state convention of teachers
Misses Ruth Scott, Viola Gentry, Viola Scott and Eva McAdoo returned last Sunday from Carbondale, where they were the guests for a few days of the latter's aunt, Mrs Samuel McAdoo
Miss Eva McAdoo entertained at six o'clock dinner Friday complimentary to Misses Mabel Wilson, Mabel Madison, Lenta Wilson, Bessie Rosson of Kansas City and Mrs Inez Reynolds
The Carnation Art club met with Mrs Weddington and was entertained by Mrs Etta Moore 612 Spruce street, Saturday Club will meet tomorrow with Mrs Walter Morton
As we go to press the sad news of the death of Dr J N Birch comes to us us He was one of the most prominent physicians of Kansas City, Mo, end his death will be keenly felt by the people of that city.
David Bowen, candidate for superintendent of public instruction, stands well with the educators of the state Prof E J Hawkins of Fort Scott says of him: "He is a man who carries no prejudice"
The following teachers called at this office last week: Woodie Jacobs A W Thompson, Misses Inez Wood, M Howell, L Coleman, O Lewis, L Freeman of Kansas City; Prof George Hines and Miss Effie Turner of Quindaro; Miss Mamie B Carter of Falun, Kans and Prof E J Hawkins of Fort Scott There were about seventy five teachers in all in attendance.
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Here is a good chance for a man who wants a good wife—"Wanted, a husband, aged torty years, no bad habits, good character." Address Mrs. Helene Frederick, 520 West Seventeenth street, Cheyenne, Wyo. She is a native of the West Indies Islands.
Vote for Hon. Mark Tully, candidate for state treasurer. He is a man who stands for honesty and the upbuildidg of the state. He is for Kansas and prosperity. Vote for him and you will be proud of your vote.
Grand Master C. H. M. Collins reports everything in working good order for the Masons. Will set up a new lodge soon. The Masons of Kansas City, Mo. invited him to respond to the toast, "Kansas Masons,' at a banquet given in honor of the new Grand Master. Coler. All the jurisdictions seek Kansas' Grand Master and consider him the brightest.
The Missouri conference of the A.M.E. church ma new district to be known as the Sedalia district. Rev. Collins is the P.E. He is the leader of Methodism and is so recognized by Bishop Grant. We predict great success for the new district under Presiding Elder Collins
The most atrocious crime committed in many years was the murder of Leanna Moore by John Moore. He walked to the house where she was stopping at nine o'clock in the morning and deliberately shot her five times and walked away and has not been captured yet.
The marriage of Mr Jac.b Barker and Mrs. Nannie Washington, which was solemnized two weeks ago by Rev. G. W. Henry, at his home, came as a complete surprise to their large circle of friends, many of whom were not aware of the happy event until it was published in last week's PLAINDEALI R. Both parties belong to well known and highly respected families of the North Side, where they have resided for years. Many good wishes are extended to them. They are at home to their friends at 905 North Taylor.
NOTICE
We would like to have the names of all laundries owned by colored people in the United States. This is something our people should turn their attention to. We know of a scheme that can be put through whereby these laundries can be improved and others started. Write us, giving the name of such laundries and their location, or tell us about movements to put others in action. Address THE PLAINDEALER.
Mr. Harry Babb, of Bloomington Ill. is the guest of his winter Mrs. Ed. Bryce.
Miren Penn and Ingram of At chieon were the guests Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Brice last week, attending the teachers convention.
Mr. Reginald Trent of Chicago, spent Saturday and Monday in the city enroute from St. Joseph Mo. and Lawrence. While here was the guest of Miss Alberta Guy.
Mrs. Cyrene Gains who is ill at her home on Buchanan street. is improving.
Mrs. Minnie Fletcher and children of Omaha, after spending two weeks in the city with relitives, will join her husband this week and go to Caltiornia to reside.
Mrs. W. H. Dawly of Kansas City, Mo., after spending a week in the city the guest of Miss Lizzie Cooper, left Monday for her home
Mr. and Mrs. Mallory are the proud parents of a baby boy, born last week.
Miss Gertrude Williams of Independence Mo., spent last week in the city the guest of her father Mr. SpencerHawkins.
Preston Smith who has been ill, is able to be out again.
Mrs. Elizabeth Porter, and sister Ruth Scott left Sunday night for Kingfisher Oklahoma to visit their father.
Roy Barker, who has been rail- roading for a few, has entered the Washburn law school.
Mrs. Ida Scott and baby Cloves returned after a few weeks visit to Chicago.
Miss Clara Fryason returned after a visit to Kanean City.
All news sent in for Plaindealer should reach this office not later than Wednesday.
Mrs. Bessie Palmers entertain a few of her friends Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Long announces the marrage of their daughter Ethel Elizabeth to Mr. Eugene Johnson, Wednesday Evening, Nov 9 at 202 S. Drevel Ave. Gurthrie Oklahoma. At home afte December 20 at 1010 Union Ave. Ozone Park, Brookland New York. Mr. Johnson was formerly instructor at the Topeka Industrial Institute and Mier Long in a graduate of the same institut on.
Deaths and Funerals.
Mrs. Mary E. Jackson aged forty six years, died October 21st at her residence, 227 Madison street. The funeral was held Sunday at St. Mark A. M. E. church and the remains were interred in Topeka cemetery. Clara James, aged twenty six years, died October 22nd at her home 1212 Norris street. The funeral was held
Mrs. Hannah Burton, aged eighty five years, died at her residence, 1906 Harrison street. The body was shipped to Oskaloosa in burial. She was the mother of Ben F. Burton. Funeral services were held in Oskaloosa Thursday.
Mr Henry Caldwell, aged seventy two years, died at the Old Soldiers' Home and was buried at that place last Thursday, Mr. Caldwell was born in Kentucky but came to Kansas twenty years ago. He was a member of Lincoln Post. He leaves two daughters. Mrs Emma DeMoss of Seattle, Washington, and Mrs Pearl Johnson. of Capetown, South Africa.
Mrs. Anna Elizabeth Smith, wife of Sanford Smith, died at her home in Ellsworth, October 14th, aged 56 years. The funeral services were held Sunday at the A. M. E. church. Rev. William Thompson, the pastor, officiated. Mrs Smith was a prominent citizen and a devoted Christian. She leaves to mourn her demise a husband and four children.
ATCHISON, KAN.
Prof. W. E. Gray, Misses E. Ingraham, Pestella Pent, Edna Parrott, Carrie Smith, were in Topeka last week attending the State Teachers' association.
Mrs Henry Ousley visited her daughter in Kansas City last week.
Misses Cunningham, Glover and Porter spent Saturday in Leavenworth.
Rev. Collins Sundayed with Rev W T Biggers and wife He delivered two excellent sermons at Gamble's chapel to quite a large attendance
The A M E sewing circle met with Mrs Vela King Tuesday
Carnation Art club meets with Mrs Katie Foster on West Hickory
Mr and Mrs Orange Barnett are the proud parents of a baby boy.
Mrs Spurlock is spending a few weeks with her daughter, Mrs Barnette
The Ebenezer sewing circle will meet with Mrs Henry Jones Wednesday All ladies, especially members of the church, are invited to attend the meeting
Thh Sunflower Art club met with Mrs Perre Allen Monday Quite a number were present
Mrs Carrie Ralston of Bowling Green, Ky, is visiting her mother, Mrs Richie, and other friends
PARSONS, KAN8.
Mrs. Mary Davis of Wichita is in the city for a few days transacting business
Mr. S. O. Clayton of Excelsior Springs, formerly of this city, was seen seen on the streets shaking hands with old friends the past week.
Miss Ella Bridgewater left last Sunday night for Edwards, Mirs., where she will attend the Southetn Christian Institute. Her brother. Mr. Shelby, accompanied her as far as Shreveport, La.
Mrs. A. B. Contee has returned from Kansas City.
Miss Beatrice Wood is visiting friends in Kansas City, Mo.
Mrs Nettie Darkis attended the fall festivities at Kansas City.
Mrs. Minerva Steele is making an extended visit in Kansas City, the guest of her son, Mr. Will McCune.
Rev F. P. Greenlee and family have removed to Coffeyville, where he has charge of the A. M. E church.
Miss Mattie Johnson of Dallas, Texas, and Mr. Dave Darkis of this city were united in the holy bonds of matrimony Tuesday. We wish them success.
Mr. John Peterson is adding some rooms and making some general improvements on his house at 2230 Appleton avenue.
The barbecue and entertainment at the residence of Mr. Charles Davin under the auspices of the I. M. W.
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of W. on Monday evening war, be a success.
The ladies of the A. M. E. chu gave a handkerchief show in honor of Mrs F. P. Greenice on the eve her departure for Cadesville. A lightful evening was spent.
Rev. A. H. Brooks and wife rived last week from Coffey Rev. Brooks has charge of Brook's chapel for the onsuing year. He a pastor here two years ago an heartily welcome and endorse his return to the city.
PUBLICATION NOTICE.
In the District Court of Sharpe County, Kansas.
Anna N. Meinhold, Plaintiff,
vs
Norman M. Meinhold, Defender
The State of Kansas to Norma 4.
Meinhold, Defendant: Greeting
You are hereby notified th. on the 18th day of October, A. D., 42c. Anna N. Meinhold filed hers : a the above entitled court and cee against you, praying for an ablute divorce.
You are further notified that you plead, answer or demurred petition so filed against you or before Monday, the fifth day of December, A. D. 1910, the proceed to a hearing and in said cause, and will re- ment divorcing the name from you.
Hereof take due notice and govern yourself accordingly.
W. S. McClintock
A. L. QUANT
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Attest: R. L. THOMAS
Clerk of the District Court of Nee County, Kansas.
(SEAL)
First published October 21st
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CoC ttalloway of Omaha was in
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W oA Porter has returned,
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serious tines of her atat,
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4 loge sttended he Bare Peachers
| Asencrntion in Topeks list week.
the members ol A ME chuck
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Rev W Ho Mousely, who comes
Inghly recommended, as an sble
Chirstisn gentiomau, Members uid
trien ds tenderd to him and wifas
strpiiys Satuday aud oy aplen tid
tune wadenjuyed by allpresent,
Boa G W Luoary auain Emporia
seversi days fist week vistting het
Mvuaghter Migs Zola, who ta attend.
tag thy state Normal,
Mrs Emave Robinson sad onaer
Maret tren Kansas City visit.
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Inthe Matter of the Katate of
J seph Reed, deceased,
NOSICE OF APPOINTMENT.
Notice is hereby given that on
the 17ikt day of September, AD,
1910 she undersigned was, by the
| Probate Court of Shawnee County,
Kansas, duly appointed Executor-
t Administrator of tue estate ut Juseph
[ites theedead, late of Shawnee
County, deceased ALS parties ta-
lherested iu said estate will tike ma-
Mice and vovern themselves accords
Magty
WOT Jasuson,
Execator-Adniowtrator,
Firat published beptember 2bed 10
The Shellabarger Mill and Elevating
Company
Also Coal Lumber and Hardware.
Milling Capreity 1200 Bhs. 1390 Riverside
flavor Capa: ity 500,000 Bus. Robinsou's Vode
Salina, Kansas, : : : U. S. A.
For Your DailyBread Usee a
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Junction City, Kansas!
S@~Sold in all Principal Towns in Oklahonia,
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A preposition te armend the conetituilen re-
lating ta the compensation of members of
the Leialeture
Renlved by the Iezisiature of the Btate of
Kansas, two-thirde of the members elected
ty each beuse commuting thereat
Bectlan t. The following preposition te
amend the constilution of the etate of Kans
eas 1s hereby aubrultied lo the quallaed elece
tore of aald atate for thilr aprraval of tre
Jectton, ta wit) The constitution of the atnts
of Kater Ja hereby amended by attiking out
the whole of wetion 8 of artite 2 of anid
conatitution and laserting tn leu of satd rece
Hon the following, which shall constitute
arectlon Uoof arte 2 of the constitution
tee, The tcmibire of the leriatuture analt
fective na corspensttion fae thele merle &
the aun oof tive hundred dottare fie each
feanion seeding of pot teas than slaty days
antoone handel ditlige for ca te epectal
esaton and three ce ita for cn handle trate
@led hy the dunt route in reine to ant re~
turning trove ttre ght s of mre tine
fe 2 Tite propamtin aball ba eubinit-
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nitton of tasters af the Lo viaiiture at flee
Handred Toten Cer cegutae wid ete famtred
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prutlh mf «yt ant abut te voted tn ot
Ab tinat fa peost ted by Tan tnd p seeb Ets
feet bye por etutien stat tai ene
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Daves (the thos March @oaate
Agmrstea Mar te 1) 190%
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Jot Ma ke, Pharat dl,
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| PUBLICATION NOFPICE,
State of Kansas, Lies
Shavsnee County |
The State at Kaugs to Saaio Marks,
Greeting. Vou are hereby uotis
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Charles Holland, V. Pres.
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Official Call of the Western Negro Press Association
Pursuant to a general custom and by virtue of the power vested in me, after conference with the executive committee and other officers, we have called the Fourteenth Annual Convention of the Western Negro Press Association, to convene in regular session in Muskogee, Okl., Friday and Saturday, November 25 and 26 1910, for the purpose of discerning all things pertaining to the growth, development and advancement of human society, and especially the welfare of the African race. Realizing that the pen is the most potent power when it is rightly used, for the betterment of civilization and the ultimate solution of all social, industrial, economic and political problems of this century; therefore, we call upon the editors, correspondents, publishers, journalists and co-workers, book and magazine writers, and men and women engaged in the industrial arts allied to newspaper work, to meet with us there in regular session, with papers, journals, etc., to be read and discussed at this meeting, pertaining to the real needs of our downtrodden struggling race. All papers are asked to be no longer than ten minutes, except those that are specially invited. The discussion will only be eight minutes, unless by common consent.
All publications west of the Mie. nissippi are elligible to membership annual dues $1. This meeting will bring together some of the leading orators and thinkers of the country and the program when published will bear out this statement. Urging the press to publish this call, and hoping to meet the members of our fraternity in our annual meeting.
Witness my hand, this 14th day of September, 1910
JOHN L. THOMPSON
President
Editor of the Iowa State Bystander,
Des Moines, Ia
J. DALLAS BOWSER
Corresponding Secretary
HARRY R. GRAHAM
Chairman Executive Board, Quan
dave, Kn.
Care of Aux School, Knox City
Mo.
Jim Smith Treasurer of Atchison county.
Republican candidate for Probate Judge of Atchison county.
W. H. Banning Candidate for Sheriff of Douglas county. VOTER
W. H. Courtney
Republican Candidate
for
Sheriff
of Leavenworth County
When in North Topkapi See
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When in Hutchinson Stop at Mrs. Davis's Restaurant Lunch, Ice Cream and Fine Cigars 458 SOUTH MAIN STREET.
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"Acme" Flour is made by the ACML MILLING CO. of Oklahoma City. Built over sixteen years ago this mill is one of the oldest flour mills in the state and one of the first manufacturing industries in Oklahoma City.
An Oklahoma Mill Grinding Oklahoma Wheat For Oklahoma People.
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Give them a trial order---S
Ridenour-Baker M
O LAHOMA CITY
STATEMENT OF
Oklahoma
Muskogee
At the Close of Business
RESOURCES..
Gains and Discounts. . 1850,64
Drafts . 441
Inhibition and Differences . 1600
Variants . 1,40
Industrial Trade . 19,50
The above statement is correct.
Attest P W
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N BUYER
Give them a trial order---Sold by all first-class Grocers
Ridenour-Baker Mercantile Company,
O LAHOMA CITY
U S A
STATE VENUE OF COURT OF THE
Oklahoma State Bank
Muskogee, Oklahoma
At the Close of Business September 1st, 1910
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts.
Drafts
Furniture and Fixtures
Warrants
Equipment and Lots
PALITIUM
Loans and Discounts.
Drafts
Furniture and Fixtures
Warrants
Equipment and Lots
PALITIUM
The above statement is correct.
S. D M'CLUSKEY, Cashier
Attest
P W SABILLE Pres
M. G Young, As I Cashier
Give them a trial order---Sold by all first-class Grocers. Ridenour-Baker Mercantile Company, O LAHOMA CITY U S A.
Oklahoma State Bank
Burnett Bros.
Wholesale - and
Boley, Okla. : C
The largest wholesale and re
We are also jobbers of the famo
Ponca City Flour, Mea
ade low. Strangers are cordia
business while in the city Rem
Burnett Bros., Wholes
Boley. -
Wholesale - and - Retail - Grocers. Boley, Okla. : Capital Stock $5,000 The largest wholesale and retail jobbers in the town of Boley. We are also jobbers of the famous Ponca City Flour, Meal and Feed. The cost of living made low. Strangers are cordially invited to visit our place of business while in the city Remember the place. Burnett Bros., Wholesale and Retail Grocers Boley. - Oklahoma.
Wholesale - and - Retail - Grocers. Boley, Okla. : Capital Stock $5,000 The largest wholesale and retail jobbers in the town of Boley. We are also jobbers of the famous
Ponca City Flour, Meal and Feed. The cost of living made low. Strangers are cordially invited to visit our place of business while in the city Remember the place. Burnett Bros., Wholesale and Retail Grocers Boley. - Oklahoma.
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THE OF WIL SUEPLA FO,
js ope among the reslly big things
o O«tahome Mr Kdward J Drake
wiinaging the enterprise, ix truly
werightman in the right place.
ua meets every demand, is courte.
vua aad polite, and makaa friends
with allhe ie fostunste enongh to
weet. The company ba« supplied
+ CO oil welle and) every cuetomer
1 pleased,
ES EET
sxe of the wealthiest Negroes ut
the atate, lost afine barn end rb
a potenta Lact week, aa the result of
> fire, the work of an incendiary.
Several head of fine males and hors.
14 were deastrozed, together with 3
Yotof bay, corn, cts It wana the
wotkof 4 cringing coward and Me
Vlasgett his the sympathy of | the
tatire community, Should the pvr
$7 oe parties whe tre gailey be tp.
wrehended they sill be sivercly
dealt with,
Bartlesville, Okla.
veamedermetty cl about 34,000,
and stringe t9 aay, haa only at oul
twelve Negro ciusina [tis con
sected with the neighboring cities
by atreet vara, sud t+ exceptionally
prosperous
Mr. Brown, whe cooducts 3 poo!
hall aad hotel, taa Californian who
is baighly respected and standa well
up in the ranka of mea of wealth.
miageyr 2, HRWRTI,
a former Kansan, ia maasgiog the
Laderea Vavie Clothing Co., st thie
place. He 14 an old Brown county
boy, sad haa feiends oat here ia
Kanase who will be pleased to aete
hus peosperity. His store has the
Gneat stock of gent’s furniabings to
be found in the new atate,
JOUN U. 1DROAN,
the preseat aberiff ta a eplendid of.
fioial {le haa performed hia duties
faithfully and well, and if the peo.
ple appreciate.s good, honest‘ offi.
eal they w.ll ‘reelect him,
WILLIAM F, MASON
ooaducts one of the finest and bea
druz atores tn the cew state, Mis
stote is located on Third street and
Dewey avenue. Personally, Mr.
Mason ws an cxcellent gentlaman
and prides himavlf on treating cvey
one aquare, fair and honorable,
Ottawa, Kans.
Here we reated for vilay and en
oyed ourvelt chatting with the
Duvinees ren and) watching Ue
boys hook the fingy tribe from: the
murky wsters of the Daria des
Cyuts,
T EMUME NATE Cran aA
is the olest and steonvest faancisl
iestitubou ta Franklin county snd
baa a place well up tn the rinks ‘of
the fea fing banks of the country,
Tors corducted by good careful,
peetsh ng lintnewre, and Sass
capit faud sarplies af 920 nay OD
The oth ems and duestor of the
tunk have won the coutidence of
the poeple and we venture to was
tat no tartitulion af she kind mn all
Wonsee stands Detter an the publi
eye
LGN tevikheyd PVE MERUIN Gap
Listy Weee ore of the te wht
bpirite in promotion Une prop arity
of Urauhun counts Viet» onal ae
wetbed favorably koa from une
Atlotte to the Pacity Tes prods
act, No 7 Tn Patent aad aX,
Holler Pateat. have stoud the test
and carned sn enviable place among
the best nit atude protuced = The
Fareet Park Mulling company bas
dene sod is doing much fur the
Siumunity and the public rejoives
at tre prosperity of the promoters.
HIE GITAWA GAS AND KDECTRIC
suMPANY
la made up of wen who have the
prosperity and comfort of the peo-
ple at heart. They have spared
neither time nur money in trying to
give the people the beat to be ob.
tained and they have succeeded ad.
mirably well We have peoned
tinea about nearly every gas comps.
ny in Kanaas, and must vonfesa
that Otswwa ia holding her own -
none are better or more progressive
than ‘he mea behind the Ottawa
Gaa Fuel and Light company.
THE panPad s NATIONAL daNK
wad reared on the milk of conti
denee and rocket in the eradle of
peosperily. Farmer ur merchant,
business man or laburer, all have
have confd-nee in the bank und its
eMeiale, whied gives it the advant.
ge of enjoylug a barge aud ingeere
tip Dbastuess
LAY 2k th
The Seerta Toone clals et with
Min Addie Watte lot Taseday aft.
eraoan — Viattor, Wra Colis Crregg
of dt Joseph, whe a4 4 welcome vis
itor in vur ety,
Nellie Crutchtiteld of Cearaett, te
here with Mrs Lee Maison, who his
been very ull but ts able to be up,
M Kaysor and wife of Ashland,
Ky., and ura Tolliver Byrd of Tu
peka, visited Rev Browa aad wile
one day last week.
Mus Eliza Graves of Kanaaa City
Kana., vitited ura wayme Young,
fast week, and will vist ca Lake
View before returning home.
Lillran Burne, a very well knows
teacher of Coffeyville, came home
last week, to visit ee parents. Her
mother, sot cxpeuting her, had left
a few days before for s visit ia Col.
orado.
Mrs Prather will give an taform.
al party am October 20th, ia bonor
of the birthday of hee daughter,
Ruth, 1300-1910. i
Me Reed, mother.in-law of Geo
Watkes, and, [te wardrobe miat-
reas of tha Williama and Walker
show, died in New Yorkaacd was
buried last Sunday.
Misa Mattie Miller has acoepted
3 position as a deparment principal
in Kdward Waters college, Jack-
sonville, fla, She ty vae of our
popular youug ladies snd we are
very proud of her musical abilities,
and wish her every success.
Kev Brown and a latge number
of hit congregttion went te tae
Voor firm and telf services on
Sunday.
Dr Jit Young has zone ta Okla.
homes for his health,
Done Merten of North Law.
rence dropped dead Saturday whale
at hia work, He waa. wellknown
and highly respected citizen, ad
will be greatly anisse 4 |
SPRINGEINLD. So
| Befitturge memorial services vate
hell at A M EB chapel sunday, Out
28, aC 2.80 pam, by Rad chapte
25, ORS in dione of stater dees
A Deaney, who was he tint a!
mattran of the order Nhe aange.
vleeted to this ditirpurbed pont.
Hon absevetal lsh reat sumed Her
tMorte comterbuted mach te the
steeds dad grow a the oud on
Meson ard ais Tue ta daa tha
weesne wtih able Co en sy ate pera
ta set, De ted athe repe tee an
soe Phe sevtee eae dong | ate
ang Miter, au fuaitepele dbs the
cChotrsmd Afiex Mare stemencne at
the pare: ag goed progese elesed
vith telapl roof sortow, Mrs aA
Slephenson matron Hoy Duraey
hitron,
The membersoo. Gites eliapel
are wranging for: 8409 rally.
Di, dcott, formerly of Couucil
Blude, will pssior A MH chapel
A Vote For
F. B. Simms
County Commissioner
Means that the Tax-payers’ money
will be judiciously spent.
WORK AND VOTE
~ FORHIM
With many regrets Rev J H Al-
len and family will depart for thelr
future beme at Lexington.
Mr G W Bell, wife and daughter
Marie, of $053 Forestville avenue,
Chicayu, [tle., royally entertained
Misa Maric W. Andrews, during
the Istter part of her etsy in Chicas
go, in their beautiful fat apart
ments. Miss Andrews twas eur.
rounded with everything that she
could wish, whicl she appreciated
in the highent.
| H.W CHALFKE, PHObALE JUDGR,
is one of the beet and most favors.
bly known citizens in tne county
and ahould be re-elected
JON. BROWNLEE,
soom 10 Frisco Bails. Money to
Joan cueap, houses wad lots and
ja ma tur sale or trade Wrile me
or call B.u tphone 168y, Home
phine 125, Jopla, Mo.
'WORK AND VOTE
FOR HIM
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WILLIAM
DICKSON,
| the Peoples candidate for County
Clerk. Stand by him. ,
J. WILL KELLEY
Candidate for. Representative
4th District will appreciate your vote
Mark Tulley,
State Treasurer,
a
, ae ce
+ PUBLICAN
Can': « wr Re-election. He has
fille ' ‘ice wellin the past and
will oll in the future.
VOTE FOR JULLEY
Atchison, Kas.
Milt. NS. Uh Uaddote,
Dapersntead utor the Atchison and
steven Bridge company, is one of
the few members of the uld suid”
remainiuy on whe tiring line He
atv bald bie present posto fur 34
yeore waeou the job the first gay
the bridge was in uae and is the
univ persou living who had any con.
nection With the bridge at that
time Heieaa pleasant gentleman
generous, courteous, polite,and one
geta lota of pleasure out of a oon-
versstion with him.
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